United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
PB94-904204
October-December 1994
EPA Publications
Bibliography
Quarterly Abstract
Bulletin
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PB94-904204
October-December 1994
EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
QUARTERLY ABSTRACT BULLETIN
SPONSORED BY
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Center for Environmental Research Information
Cincinnati, Ohio 45268
AND
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Information Management and Services Division
Washington, DC 20460
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CONTENTS
About this Bibliography ii
New EPA Document Numbering System iv
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EPA Library Network vi
Reports Summaries 1
Title Index TI-1
Keyword Index KW-1
Sponsoring EPA Office Index SO-1
Corporate Author Index CA-1
Personal Author Index PA-1
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EPA PUBLICATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The full bibliographic report entries in this section are arranged alphanumerically by
NTIS order number. Alphabetic data precedes numeric.
SAMPLE ENTRY
NTIS Order Number/Media Coda
Price Codas
Report Title
Corporate Author
Personal Authors
Date
Pages
Report Number
Contract Number
Abstract
Keywords (Descriptors & Identifiers)
PB94-1O0443/REB
PC A10/MF A03
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Materials
for Highway Construction
University of Wyoming Research Corp., Laramie
D. Bloomquist, G. Diamond, M. Oden, B. Ruth, and M. Tia.
Jul93
222p
EPA/530/R-93/013A
DTFH61-93-C-00060
The report represents an assessment of environmental aspects
and engineering factors related to the utilization of recycled
materials in highway construction. A basic overview and assess-
ment of different technologies, processes, and methods of re-
cycling various material into highway appurtenances and for
highway construction are presented with consideration of
environmental and health risks.
'Recycled materials, *Road materials, 'Environmental impact
assessments, Waste recycling, Materials recovery, Highway
construction, Environmental issues, Emission factors, Risk
assessment, Asphalts, Plastics, Glass, Rubber, Public health,
Engineering assessment.
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Quarterly Abstract Bulletin
PB94-127966/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1993 Monthly
Hotline Reports.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Mar 94,82p EPA/530/R-93/004M
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
See also PB93-159572. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response.
The Resource Conversation and Recovery Act
(RCRA)/Underground Storage Tanks (UST), Super-
fund, and Emergency Planning and Community Right-
to-Know Act (EPCRA) Hotline was established to re-
spond to inquiries from the regulated community and
the public concerning waste management, disposal,
and emergency planning and response regulations.
The document is a compilation of Questions and An-
swers and Federal Register summaries from individual
Monthly Hotline Reports for the period of January to
December 1993. It is divided into three parts: Ques-
tions and Answers, Federal Register summaries, and
Indices to the questions, according to subject matter,
regulatory and statutory citations. Neither the ques-
tions nor the Federal Register summaries are intended
to fully represent or be used in place of the regulations.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste manage-
ment, 'Regulations, Waste disposal, Superfund, US
EPA, Public information. Legal aspects, Law enforce-
ment Emergencies, Project planning, Underground
storage, Storage tanks, Proposals, Leakage, Statutes,
Requirements, Standards, Indexes(Documentation),
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Federal
Register.
PB94-163250/REB PC A08/MF A02
Composting Yard Trimmings and Municipal Solid
Waste.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
May 94,153p EPA/530/R-94/003
Contents:
Planning;
Basic Composting Principles;
Collection Methods;
Processing Methods, Technologies, and Odor
Control-
Facility Design and Siting;
The Composting Process:
Environmental, Health, and Safety Concerns;
State Legislation and Incentives;
Potential End Users;
Product Quality and Marketing;
Community Involvement;
Economics;
Additional Sources of Information on Composting;
Composting Equipment;
and Glossary of Compost Terms.
Keywords: •Composting, 'Municipal wastes, 'Solid
waste disposal, Waste recycling centers, Solid waste
collection systems, Waste processing, Environmental
impacts, Solid waste management Site selection, In-
centives, Economic analysis, Citizen participation,
Government policies, State government Local gov-
ernment 'Yard wastes.
PB94-165382/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Mercury Usago and Alternatives In the Electrical
and Electronics Industries. Final rept
Battelle, Columbus, OH.
B. M. Sass, M. A. Salem, and L A. Smith. Jan 94,58p
EPA/600/R-94/047
Contract EPA-68-CO-0003
See also PB92-162569. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
Many industries have already found alternatives for
mercury or have greatly decreased mercury use. How-
ever, the unique electromechanical and photoelectric
properties of mercury and mercury compounds have
made replacement of mercury difficult in some applica-
tions. The study was initiated to identify source reduc-
tion and recycling options for mercury in the electrical
and electronics industry (SIC 36) and measurement
and control instrument manufacture (SIC 382). The
project identified trends in pollution prevention for mer-
cury use throughout the U.S. economy by a review of
the sources and use of mercury in the ecomony. Regu-
latory trends encouraging mercury pollution on preven-
tion were examined, ana current practices in the elec-
trical and electronics industry were reviewed in details
to identify potential source reduction and reuse op-
tions for mercury.
Keywords: 'Pollution abatement, 'Electrical industry,
'Electronics industry, 'Mercury(Metal), Substitutes,
Solid waste disposal, Waste recycling, Heavy metals,
Trends, Regulations, Electric equipment Electric
switches, RCRA wastes, Waste minimization, SIC 382,
SIC 36.
PB94-170248/REB PC A07/MF A02
Technical Resource Document Extraction and
Benefldation of Ores and Minerals. Volume 1.
Lead-Zinc.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Jun 94,128p EPA/530/R-94/011
See also PBB8-162631 and PB94-113404.
This industry profile presents the results of the EPA's
Research into the domestic lead-zinc mining industry
and is one of a series of profiles of major mining sec-
tors. The report briefly characterizes the geology of
lead-zinc ores and the economics of the industry. Fol-
lowing this discussion is a review of lead-zinc extrac-
tion and beneficiation methods; this section provides
the context for descriptions of wastes and materials
managed by the industry, as well as a discussion of the
potential environmental effects that may result from
lead-zinc mining. The report concludes with a descrip-
tion of the current regulatory programs that apply to
the lead-zinc mining industry as Implemented by EPA,
Federal Land Management Agencies, and selected
states.
Keywords: 'Lead ores, 'Zinc ores, 'Beneftetation,
•Pollution control, Mineral economics, Extraction,
Mlnlnq geology, Site investigations. Regulations, US
EPA, Mine wastes, Solid waste management Materi-
als recovery.
PBM-17025S/REB PC A06/MF A02
Innovative Methods of Managing Environmental
RMMMOS at Mine SKts.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Apr 94,111p EPA/530/R-94/012
The report describes source reduction and recycling
practices and innovative techniques for waste man-
agement currently used In mining. EPA's intent is the
identification of these practices and the fostering of
technology and information transfer throughout the
mining industry. Source reduction can include process
control to produce a purer product while reducing haz-
ardous constituents in the waste stream and produc-
tion of a new saleable product white reducing hazard-
ous constituents in the waste stream. Recycling oppor-
tunities unique to mining are slag reprocessing, tailings
reprocessing, pipe recycling/reuse, and recycling mine
tires. The other practices section addresses topics of a
more general nature and includes a description of best
management practices for water management and the
facility pollution prevention plan prepared by the
Cyprus Baghdad mine. To assist with technical ques-
tions and issues, a list of technical contacts familiar
with each technology is provided.
Keywords: 'Mine wastes, 'Acid mine drainage,
'Waste management, Water pollution control, Land
pollution control, Mine wastes, Tailings, Slag, Pyrite,
Waste recycling, Materials recovery, Reprocessing,
Flotation, Metal cleaning, PipesfTubes), Source reduc-
tion.
PB94-170305/REB PC A17/MF A04
Technical Resource Document Extraction and
Benefldation of Ores and Minerals. Volume 2.
Gold.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Jul 94,393p EPA/530/R-94/013
See also PB94-195203 and Volume 2, PB94-170248.
This industry profile presents the results of the EPA's
research into the domestic gold industry and is one of
a series of profiles of major mining sectors. This report
briefly characterizes the geology of gold ores and the
economics of the industry. Following this discussion is
a review of gold extraction and beneficiation methods;
this section provides the context for descriptions of
wastes and materials managed by the industry, as well
as a discussion of the potential environmental effects
that may result from gold mining. The report concludes
with a description of the current regulatory programs
that apply to the gold mining industry as implemented
by EPA, Federal land management agencies, and se-
lected states. Appendices include flow sheets of spe-
cific mine operations, NPL site summaries related to
gold extraction and beneficiation, comments on site
visits and EPA responses.
Keywords: 'Gold ores, 'Mining industry, 'Pollution
control, Extraction, Beneficiation, Mining geology, Ma-
terials recovery, Mine wastes, Waste streams, Site
characterization, Environmental effects, Environment
pollution, Standards compliance, Pollution regulations,
Requirements, Law(Jurisprudence), Mineral econom-
ics, Solid waste management Gold mining, Gold in-
dustry.
PB94-17M23/REB PC A07/MF A02
EMAP Information Management Strategic Plan:
1993-1997. Project rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program.
R. F. Shepanek. Mar 94,127p EPA/620/R-94/017
See also PB94-136256.
The Information Management Strategic Plan for the
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) describes how EMAP information will be man-
aged from field sampling through the delivery of prod-
ucts to the user. This plan cuts across the entire EMAP
program and explains the process for developing an
information management infrastructure which will
enable EMAP to achieve its long-term objectives. The
Plan provides a strategy for meeting hardware, soft-
ware, documentation support, and system designs that
will meet EMAP Resource and Coordinating Group re-
quirements. Users of EMAP data and information are
discussed in the Plan as well as tie process and tech-
nology with which they can access EMAP data and
other data sources.
Keywords: 'Environment management 'Information
management Information systems, Data base man-
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
agement Data compilation. Information resources
management Information dissemination. Information
retrieval, Systems engineering. Geographic informa-
tion systems, Ecology, Ecosystems, Natural re-
sources. Environmental protection, Environmental im-
pacts, *EMAP(Environmental Monitoring and Assess-
ment Program), 'Environmental Monitoring and As-
sessment Program, Environmental assessment
PB94-176831/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Policy. Planning and Evaluation.
Statistical Methods for Evaluating Ins Attainment
of Cleanup Standards. Volume 3. Reference-
Based Standards for Softs and Sold I
BatteHe Pacific Northwest Labs., Richland, WA.
R. O. Gilbert, and J. C. Simpson. Jun 94,142p EPA/
230/R-94/004
See also DE93007230 and PB89-234959. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation, and Depart-
ment of Energy, Washington, DC.
The document gives statistical procedures for evaluat-
ing whether poHution parameter concentrations in re-
mediated soil and sow) media at Superfund sites are
statistically above site-specific reference-based clean-
up standards. The variability in the reference-area and
cleanup-unit measurements is taken into by the testing
procedures. The intended audience for this document
includes EPA regional managers. Superfund site re-
sponsMe parties, state environmental protection
agencies, and contractors for these groups. The docu-
ment can be applied to implement and evaluate emer-
gency or routine remove) actions, remedial response
activities, final status surveys, and Superfund enforce-
ment
Keywords: 'Son contamination, 'Solid waste manage-
ment 'Pollution sampling, 'Superfund, Hazardous
materials. Pollution control, Remediation, Environmen-
tal persistence, Site characterization. Risk assess-
ment Statistical analysis, Standards, Quality assur-
ance. Environmental surveys. Cleanup, Data Quality
Objectives.
PB94-1768M/REB PC A07/MFA02
Arid Ecosystems 1992 PHot Report. Environmen-
tal Monitoring and Assessmsiit Program.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Program.
W. G. Keener, R. O. Kuehl, R. P. Breckenridge. J. M.
Lancaster, and S. G. Leonard. Mar 94,129p EPA/620/
R-94/015
See also PB93-100139.
The Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram (EMAP) is being implemented to provide quanti-
tative assessments of status and trends in the con*
ttonof <
In 1992 the
ological r
elMAP
«Nn the United States.
Arid Ecosystems Resource Group
(EMAP-Arid) conducted a pilot study in the southeast-
ern Utah portion of the Colorado Plateau. The report
describes the results of that pilot study. This was the
first field activity for the EMAP-Arid group and evalu-
ates several indicators of arid ecosystem condition;
assessing the ecological condition of the Colorado
Plateau was beyond the scope of this initial study. Sec-
tion 2 describes the study objectives, study area, ate
selection and sample plot design. Section 3 gives the
ethods. S
dfcato
nt
. Section 4-7 provides
results of the study objectives. Included In Section 8
are recommendations for 1993 and 1994 plot studtes.
Keywords: 'Environmental protection, 'Arid land,
•Ecosystems, "Pollution control, Natural resources,
Vegetation, Sol properties. Remote sensing. Site se-
lection. Reid tests. Biological indicators. Design crite-
ria, Soi erosion, GukteSnes, Sampling, Quality assur-
ance, TreesfPtants), Information management, Maps,
Statistical analysis, 'Colorado pMeau7*Southeastem
RegionfUtah), EMAP(Environmental Monitoring and
ant Program).
PB94-182C23/HEB PC A02/MF API
UvS. EPA MonNoiVMi And iMAsuTMiwnt • •cfmol*
ogles Program (MHTP). Part 1 and Part 2. Journal
articles.
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas,
NV.
J. L Jack. C1994,7p EPA/600/J-94/266
Pub. in American Environmental Laboratory, p27-29
Dec 93. See also PB92-963201 .
The goal of the Superfund Innovative Technology
Evaluation (SITE) Mentoring and Measurement Tech-
nologies Program (MMTP) is to accelerate the recogni-
tion and use of technologies that have the potential to
provide more cost-effective, better, faster, or safer
means to detect and monitor contaminants and the
geophysical characteristics of Superfund sites.
Through the program, developers are provided with
the opportunity to rigorously evaluate the performance
of their technologies. The goals of the MMTP are to (1 )
identify existing technologies, (2) support development
of monitoring capabilities not currently addressed, (3)
demonstrate technologies, and (4) prepare protocols,
guidelines, and SOPs for new methods.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Environmental monitoring,
•Pollution sampling, Hazardous materials. Waste man-
agement Pollution control, RemeoSation, Technology
innovation, Implementation, Government policies. Pof-
hrtfcn regulations, Requirements, Data analysis, Qual-
ity assurance. Quality control. Program management
Reprints, SITEfSuperfund Innovative Technology
Evaluation), MMTP(Monitoring and Measurement
Technologies Program), Cleanup, Innovative treat-
merrt technologies, Environmental m
PB94-182672/REB
rements.
PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Comparison of CnsnMuflNnescsncs and UMiavfO"
let Ozone Monitor fissponsss In the Prsssncs of
^hM«M«Mtw --- • |Hi,,trt Ml, •••,!»• I HnMi • ••••• lul ,tn-i
nwMfliy ano riKMUifiemic • HOMitants. interim
rapt 1992-93.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
T. E. KMndlenst E. E Hudgens. D. F. Smith, F. F.
McElroy. and J. J. BufaKni. C1993, 37p EPA/600/ J-94/
261
Contract EPA-68-DO-0106
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and
Exposure Assessment Lab.
The effect of water vapor on ozone monitoring instru-
ments was investigated. Five UV type and two cherni-
(uminescence type monitors were employed in this
study. The results of the study indicate that in systems
containing ozone, water vapor, and zero air only, the
chemSummescence monitors show a systematically
higher resting than the UV monitors. Studies were
also performed with a smog chamber with simulated
polluted air and varying relative humidrty. Although the
presence of water vapor dk) not appear to be a prob-
lem, a slight positive interference was observed with
the UV monitors. This interference was a result of the
presence of toluene and some of its photooxidation
products which are removed by the ozone scrubber
and absorb some of the 254 ran radtaton used to
measure ozone. It is concluded that under atmospher-
ic conditions with moderate pollution and relative hu-
midrty, both types of instruments give satisfactory
measurements for ozone.
Keywords: 'Ozone, 'Air poHution monitors, 'Perform-
ance evaluation. Humidity, Water vapor, Dew, Photo-
chemical reactions. Air pollution monitoring. Ultraviolet
equipment^ Chemiunilnescence, Measuring instru-
ments. Comparison, Air poNutants.
MS3290/REB PCA01/MFA01
Pesttekts Fact Sheet E-DTetraoecenyl Acetate; E-
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
May 94, Sp EPA/737/F-94/006
The fact sheet provides chemical information, includ-
ing a summary of EPA's regulatory position and ration-
ale, tor the pesticides containing the active ingredients
E-11 Tetradecenyt Acetate and E-11 Tetradecenol.
The fact sheet is being issued because these pesti-
cides are being considered for condrtional registration.
Keywords: 'Pesticides. 'Registration, Exposure, Risk
assessment, Toxicrty, Environmental transport. Envi-
acts, Ch
mental imp
rmc
pertie
logical pest control, Pheromones, Labels, Reg
•
, Ecotogy, Bio-
latio
PB94-183571/REB PC A07/MF A02
Acts Related to Solid Waste Management In Illi-
nois. Annual rept
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Div. of Land Pollution Control.
Apr94,140plEPA/BOL-94/152
Contents:
Degradabte Plastic Act
Energy Assistance Act of 1989;
Hazardous and Solid Waste Recycling and
Treatment Act;
Illinois Emergency Planning and Community Right
to Know Act;
Illinois Environmental Facilities Financing Act,
Illinois Purchasing Act;
Illinois Solid Waste Management Act;
Intergovernmental Cooperation Act;
Junkyard Act;
Litter Control Act;
Local Hazardous Waste Collection Program Act;
Local Solid Waste Disposal Act;
Metro East Solid Waste Disposal and Energy
Producing Service Act;
Recycled Newsprint Use Act;
Responsible Property Transfer Act of 1988;
Solid Waste Disposal District Act;
SoVd Waste Planning and Recycling Act;
Solid Waste Site Operator Certification Law;
Township Refuse, Collection and Disposal Act;
Toxic Pollution Prevention Act;
Used Motor Oil Recycling Act;
Waste Oil Recovery Act;
and Water Supply, Drainage and Flood Control.
Keywords: 'Illinois, 'Solid waste management 'Gov-
ernment policies, LawtJurisprudence), Pollution regu-
lations. Legislation, Requirements, Pollution stand-
ards, Law enforcement, Solid waste disposal, Solid
waste abatement Waste processing, Waste treat-
ment State government
PB94-183621/REB PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Chmamaktohyde, Clnnamyt
Alcohol, 4-Methoxy Clnnamaktehyde, 3-Phenyl
Propanoi, 4-Methoxy Phenemyl Alcohol, indoJe
and 1,2,4 Trlmethoxybenzene.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
Apr 94,4p EPA/737/F-94/005
The document contains up-to-date chemical informa-
tion, indtxfing a summary of the Agency's regulatory
position and rationale, on a group of pesticides.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Attractants, 'Registration, Bi-
ological pest control, Chemical properties, Toxicrty,
Environmental transport, Environmental effects, Bio-
chemistry, Indotes, Labels, Agricultural chemicals. Use
patterns, Cmnamaldehyde, Cinnamyl alcohol, Cinna-
maldehyde/4-Methoxy, Propanol/3-Phenyl, Phenethyl
alcohol/4-Methoxy. Benzene/ 1-2-4-Trimethoxy.
PB94-1848SO/REB
PC A10/MF A03
, , ,
•Trtradecenyl acetate, Tetradecenol, Use patterns.
CAS 33189-72-9.
Report to Congress on Metal Recovery, Environ-
mental Regulation and Hazardous Waste.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of SoNd Waste.
Feb 94,205p EPA/530/R-93/018
This report has been completed in response to con-
gressional requests for EPA to conduct a study on the
effects of existing regulations on metal recovery of the
Nation's waste, how metal recovery can be encour-
aged, and how these materials should be regulated to
protect human health and the environment Chapters
include an introduction and overview to metal recovery
of Hazardous Waste and Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (RCRA) Hazardous Waste Regulation,
report methodology and limitations, characterization of
RCRA subtitle C metal-bearing hazardous wastes,
RCRA subtitle regulations affecting metal recovery of
hazardous waste, assessment of RCRA subtitle C reg-
ulation on metal recovery from hazardous waste in the
United States, case studies of metal recovery oper-
ations subject to RCRA jurisdiction, assessment of
U.S. balance of trade and strategic metals issues and
their relationship to metal recovery of hazardous
wastes, encouraging environmentally sound metal re-
covery. Appendices provide examples for source re-
duction in industries that generate metal-bearing haz-
ardous waste and more specific information on haz-
ards associated with metals.
Vol. 94, No. 4
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Keywords: 'Materials recovery, 'Hazardous materials,
'Pollution regulations, Metals, Solid waste manage-
ment, Industrial wastes, Waste processing, Salvage,
Pollution abatement. Pollution control, Environmental
effects, Environmental policy, Environmental issues,
Government policies, Requirements, 'Metal recovery,
RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act),
Source reduction.
PB94-186020/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Network Design and Optimum Site Exposure Cri-
teria for Paniculate Matter. Final rept
Geomet Technologies, Inc., Germantown, MD.
R. C. Koch, and H. E. Rector. May 87,134p GEOMET-
ESF-1185, EPA/450/4-87/009
Contract EPA-68-02-3584
Portions of this document are not fully legible. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards.
The primary purpose of this document is to assist in
planning a network of monitoring sites for measuring
paniculate matter. The measurements will conform to
the new PM10 standard, which replaces the former
total suspended paniculate (TSP) standard. As a sec-
ondary objective, this document will aid in understand-
ing the relationship between PM10 measurements and
the quality of air that is sampled. The information con-
tained here will prove useful to both air quality surveil-
lance personnel and the users of air quality monitoring
data. In this document, the siting process is viewed dy-
namically.
Keywords: 'Particulates, 'Site selection, 'Air pollution
sampling, Air pollution monitors, Data collection, Air
pollution sources, Particle size, Emission factors, Me-
teorological data. Emissions, Pollution regulations, Air
pollution standards, Exposure, Public health, PM10.
PB94-186129/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation.
Biological Populations as Indicators of Environ-
mental Change. Volume 1.
ICF International, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
M. McVey, D. E. Hyatt, T. Bom, and O. Gutenson. Dec
92,164p ISBN-0-16-042615-4, EPA/230/R-92/011
Also available from Supt of Docs. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office
of Policy, Planning and Evaluation.
Table of Contents:
Executive Summary;
Overview of Biological Populations as Indicators of
Environmental Change;
Synopsis of Eight Potential Biological Population
Indicators;
and Conclusions.
Keywords: 'Biological indicators, 'Environmental
monitoring, 'Indicator species, Biological populations,
Environmental effects, Habitats, Extinction, Endan-
gered species, Ecosystems, Water quality, Forests,
Animal behavior, Birds, Fishes, Amphibia, Coral reefs.
Marine mammals, Turtles.
PB94-187291/REB PC A06/MF A02
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste In Illi-
nois. Seventh Annual Report. Rept. for 1 Apr 92-31
Mar 93.
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Div. of Land Pollution Control.
Mar 94,121p IEPA/BOL-94/149
See also PB93-156487.
The Illinois Solid Waste Management Act was enacted
in September 1986. This law established the State's
commitment to address solid waste handling, based
on a solid waste management hierarchy as follows: (1)
volume reduction at the source; (2) recycling and
reuse; (3) combustion with energy recovery; (4) com-
bustion for volume reduction; and (5) disposal in land-
fill facilities. The Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency (IEPA) is required under the Illinois Solid
Waste Management Act to publish an annual report
'regarding the projected disposal capacity availability
for solid waste in sanitary landfills.' This is the seventh
annual report prepared to meet the requirement The
information presented in this report reflects the report-
ing period April 1,1992 - March 31,1993.
Keywords: 'Illinois, 'Solid waste disposal, 'Capacity,
'Landfills, Earth fills, Hazardous materials, Inciner-
ation, Waste recycling, Materials handling, Solid waste
management, Pollution regulations, Requirements,
Regional analysis.
PB94-187358/REB PC A03/MF A01
Clean Water Act Section 403: Compendium.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds.
May 94,47p EPA/842/B-94/002
See also PB94-181542.
EPA's regulatory program under section 403 of the
Clean Water Act (CWA) is an integral part of the Na-
tional Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) permit program for ocean discharges. Sec-
tion 403 requires that discharges to the territorial seas,
contiguous zones, and oceans comply with regulatory
requirements above and beyond those specifically re-
quired of a typical NPDES permit. This collection is or-
ganized according to the following categories: Guid-
ance; Regulations/Policy Memos; Reports to Con-
gress; Regional Documentation; Permit-Related Infor-
mation; and Scientific Products and Models. Within
these categories, document citations, sorted alpha-
betically, include the following attributes: Abstract;
EPA Document Number; Date of Publication; and Pub-
lication Contact. The following three appendices are
also included: Legal Cases; Bulletins and Fact Sheets;
and Courses, Conferences, and Workshops.
Keywords: 'Point sources, 'Ocean waste disposal,
'Wate pollution control, 'Bibliographies, Clean Water
Act, Pollution regulations, Water pollution standards,
Discharge(Water), Estuaries, Requirements, Alterna-
tives, Standards compliance. Environmental protec-
tion, Environmental impacts, Section 403,
NPDES(National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System).
PC A06/MF A02
Ftoreglstratlon Eligibility Decision (RED): Perlplan-
aneB.
PB94-187523/REB
Re
one!
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Sub-
stances.
Apr 94,114p EPA/738/R-94/004
The document presents the Agency's decision regard-
ing the reregistration eligibility of the registered uses of
Periplanone B. The document consists of six sections.
Section I is the introduction. Section II describes Peri-
planone B, its uses, data requirements and regulatory
history. Section III discusses the human health and en-
vironmental assessment based on the data available
to the Agency. Section IV presents the reregistration
decision for Periplanone B. Section V discusses the re-
registration requirements for Periplanone B. Finally,
Section VI is the Appendices which support the Rereg-
istration Eligibility Decision.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Attractants, Pheromones,
Toxicity, Risk assessment, Humans, Animals, Expo-
sure, Environmental transport. Chemical properties,
Environmental impacts, Pollution regulations, Adminis-
trative procedures, Requirements, 'Periplanone B,
'Reregistration, Propoxur, Use patterns, CAS 61228-
92-0.
PB94-187549/REB PC A03/MF A01
Pesticides Industry Sales and Usage: 1992 and
1993 Market Estimates.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Sub-
stances.
A. L Aspelin. Jun 94,37p EPA/733/K-94/001
The report provides an overview of the pesticide indus-
try for 1992 and 1993. It contains a series of tables
with estimates of the U.S. market for those two years.
The tables contain information on quantities used and
user expenditures (by economic sector and pesticide
class), imports, exports, numbers of firms/individuals
involved in production/use of pesticides, number of
pesticides, certified applicators and on a number of
other topics. Much of the tabular information is for the
years 1992 and 1993, but historical data are also pre-
sented. Graphic versions of the data are included
along with a number of the tables.
Keywords: 'Sales, 'Market analysis, Pesticides, Agri-
cultural chemicals, Economic forecasting, Production,
Expenses, International trade, United States, Exports,
Graphs(Charts), Tables(Data), 'Pesticide industry,.
Sales volume.
PB94-187556/REB PC A08/MF A02
Secondary Lead Smelting Background Informa-
tion Document for Proposed Standards. Volume
1. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Jun 94,154p EPA/453/R-94/024A
See also Volume 2, Appendices, PB94-188612.
The purpose of the report is to document the EPA's in-
formation about hazardous air pollutants (HAP's) from
secondary lead smelters, the demonstrated technol-
ogies available to control HAP emissions, and the
costs and environmental impacts of applying these
technologies.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Smelters, 'Second-
ary materials industry, Lead(Metal), Metal industry, En-
vironmental impacts, Emission factors. Air pollution
standards, Standards compliance, Pollution regula-
tions, Air pollution sources, Requirements, Cost analy-
sis, Air pollution economics. Market analysis, Econom-
ic impact, Lead smelting, NESHAP(National Emission
Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants).
PB94-187614/REB PC A01/MF A01
Proposed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Na-
tional Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants for the Production of Pulp, Paper and Pa-
perboard. Industry Subcategory Definitions. Fact
sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Nov 93, 7p EPA/821 /F-93/003
See also Overview, PB94-187622.
The proposed regulations are organized into 12 subca-
tegories. These subcategories replace the subcate-
gorization scheme used for the existing effluent guide-
lines for this industry (which are addressed in the Code
of Federal Regulations, parts 430 and 431) because
they better define the processes typically found in U.S.
mills.
Keywords: 'Paper industry, 'Water pollution stand-
ards, 'Air pollution standards, Air pollution control,
Water pollution control, Papermaking, Paper mills,
Pulp mills, Chemical effluents, Emissions, Industrial
waste treatment, Process control, Pollution regula-
tions, Standards compliance, Requirements, 'Regula-
tory impact, National Emission Standards for Hazard-
ous Air Pollutants, Categorization, Subcategories.
PB94-187622/REB PC A02/MF A01
Proposed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Na-
tional Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants for the Production of Pulp, Paper, and Pa-
perboard. Overview. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Nov 93, 7p EPA/821 /F-93/004
SeealsoPB94-187614.
The pulp and paper industry is one of the nation's larg-
est industries. The U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) estimates that there are approximately
565 manufacturing facilities located in 42 states.
These facilities comprise either integrated pulp and
paper mills, where pulp is manufactured on-site from
virgin wood fiber, secondary fiber, or non-wood fiber,
and paper or paperboard products are produced from
the pulp; and non-integrated paper mills where only
paper or paperboard products are manufactured from
purchased pulp or pulp produced elsewhere. The pro-
posed regulation will provide important improvements
in protecting human health and the environment by re-
ducing toxic and hazardous pollutant releases to all
media.
Keywords: 'Paper industry, 'Water pollution stand-
ards, 'Air pollution standards, Air pollution control,
Water pollution control, Papermaking, Paper mills,
Pulp mills, Chemical effluents. Emissions, Industrial
waste treatment, Process control, Pollution regula-
tions, Standards compliance. Requirements, Environ-
mental impacts, 'Regulatory impact. Energy impact,
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollut-
ants, Categorization, Subcategories.
December 1994
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P894-187721/REB PC A03/MF A01
Selected Terms and Acronyms. Office of Pesti-
cide Programs.
Environmental Protection Agency, Arlington, VA. Spe-
cial Review and Reregistration Div.
Jun 94,47p EPA/738/B-94/002
The listing defines in non-technical language many
commonly used terms and acronyms appearing in reg-
ulatory documents, reports, correspondence, speech-
es arid testimony, fact sheets, press releases, and
other publications produced by EPA's Office of Pesti-
cide Programs (OPP). The terms and acronyms includ-
ed are ones that have appeared in previously issued
lists, supplemented by suggestions from OPP person-
nel. The terms selected appear frequently in the Pesti-
cide Program's communications, both oral and written,
internally and with people outside the program.
Keywords: 'US EPA, 'Terms, Pesticides, Definitions,
Abbreviations, Acronyms, Listings.
PB94-187747/REB PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: Tebuthluron. Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Arlington, VA. Spe-
cial Review and Reregistration Div.
Apr 94, 9p EPA/738/F-94/006
When a pesticide is eligible for reregistration, EPA an-
nounces this and explains why in a Reregistration Eligi-
bility Decision (RED) document The fact sheet sum-
marizes the information in the RED for tebuthiuron. Te-
buthiuron is a relatively nonsetective, soil activated
herbicide that acts by inhibiting photosynthesis. It is
used to control broadleaf and woody weeds, grasses
and brush on feed crop sites (pasture and rangeland)
and a variety of non-food crop sites including airports/
landing fields, outdoor industrial areas, non-agricultur-
al rights-of-way, fencerows, hedgerows, uncultivated
areas/soils, and under paved roads and sidewalks in
areas where no future landscaping is planned. Primary
uses include rangeland and near railroads and other
industrial facilities.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Urea, Amides, Fertilizers,
Taxttty. Risk assessment. Humans, Animals, Expo-
sure, Environmental transport. Chemical properties,
Environmental impacts. Pollution regulations. Adminis-
trative procedure, Requirements, •Tebuthiuron, 'Re-
registration, Use patterns, CAS 34014-18-1.
PB94-187754/REB PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide ReregMnrUon Program Report, April
1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Arlington, VA. Spe-
cial Review and Reregistration Div.
Apr 94,28p EPA/738/R-94/009
See also PB94-166386.
The issue of the Progress Report describes the status
of reregistration through the second quarter fiscal year
1994 (FY 94). Fifty-nine REDs have been completed
since 1991 representing 96 chemicals/active ingredi-
ents (Als), 3,063 products, and 259 tolerances.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, Evaluation, Reviewing, Sus-
pending, Rejection, Utilization, Administrative proce-
dures, Toxicology, Requirements, 'Reregistration.
PB94-187762/REB PC A03/MF A01
Guidelines for Deriving Ambient Aquatic Ufe Ad-
visory Concentrations.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
1994,12p
See also PB85-227049.
Aquatic life advisories will be issued for selected
chemicals for which not enough tenacity, btoaccumula-
tkxi, and/or field data are available to allow derivation
of ambient water quality criteria for aquatic life using
the procedures described in Guidelines for Deriving
Numerical National Water Quality Criteria for the Pro-
tection of Aquatic Organisms and Their Uses.
Keywords: 'Aquatic life, 'Chemical compounds,
•Water pollution effects, Guidelines,
Ctoncentraticn(Cornposttion). Water quality, Towcity,
Btoaccumulation, Marine biology, Fresh water, 'Advi-
sory concentrations. Water quany criteria.
PB94-187770/REB PC A02/MF A01
Guidance on Water Quality Standards and 401
Certification Programs Administered by Indian
Tribes.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
31 Dec91,8p
See also PB92-231661.
Section 518 of the Clean Water Act (CWA) authorized
EPA to treat Indian Tribes as States for the purposes
of sections 303 and 401. This guidance provides pro-
cedures for determining Tribal eligibility and supple-
ments the final rule Amendments to the Water Quality
Standards Regulation That Pertain to Standards on
Indian Reservations, published in the Federal Register
on December 12,1991. To develop and administer a
water quality standards program and 401 certification
program, an Indian Tribe must submit an application
for eligibility to be 'treated as a State'. The attached
checklist provides a simplified list of actions required
for EPA to determine this eligibility.
Keywords: 'Water pollution standards, 'American In-
dians, 'Water quality, Certification, dean Water Acts,
States (United States), Regulations.
PB94-187796/REB PC A03/MF A01
How Best to Promote Industrial Pollution Preven-
tion Through the Effluent Guidelines Process.
Recommendations of the Industrial Pollution Pre-
vention Project (IP3) Focus Group.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
May 94,32p EPA/820/R-94/002
Prepared in cooperation with National Advisory Coun-
cil for Environmental Policy and Technology, Washing-
ton, DC.
The Industrial Pollution Prevention Project (IP3) Focus
Group was requested by EPA to provide specific rec-
ommendations on how best to promote industrial pol-
lution prevention through the effluent guidelines proc-
ess. In response to that request, the Group makes the
following recommendations to EPA: To promote more
industrial pollution prevention, the effluent guidelines
process must (1) be more flexible, (2) address all
media, and (3) impart a pollution prevention mindset to
everyone throughout the effluent guidelines process.
To accomplish this, EPA should adopt a specific new
approach to the development and achievement of
Best Available Technology (BAT) limits.
Keywords: 'Water pollution abatement 'Industrial
wastes, 'Chemical effluents, Water pollution control,
Water pollution standards, Alternatives, Incentives,
Pollution regulations, Regulatory guides, Guidelines,
Permits, Law enforcement Administrative procedures,
Information dissemination, Recommendations,
BAT(Best Available Technology).
PB94-187820/REB PC A03/MF A01
Electric Utility Steam Generating Unit Hazardous
Air Pollutant and Mercury Emission Study. Interim
Report to Congress Pursuant to the dean Air Act
Amendments of 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Nov 93,26p EPA/453/R-93/051A
The interim report to Congress is in response to sec-
tion 112(n) of the 1990 Amendments to the Clean Air
Act (the Act). Its purpose is to present to Congress a
discussion of the activities to date and the planned ac-
tivities that will lead to the submittal to Congress of the
study of electric utility emissions. Section 112(n) (1) (A)
mandates that the EPA perform a study, to be present-
ed in a Report to Congress, of the hazards to public
health reasonably anticipated to occur as a result of
emissions of the hazardous air pollutants (HAPs),
listed under section 112(b), by fossil fuel-fired electric
utility steam generating units, after imposition of the re-
quirements of the 1990 Amendments.
Keywords: 'Steam generators, 'Electric utilities,
*Mercury(Metal), 'Air pollution monitoring. Exhaust
emissions, Toxic substances, Degeneration, Steam
generation plants. Air pollution sources. Pollution regu-
lations, Environmental impacts, 'Hazardous air pollut-
ants, Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-187937/HEB PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices:
Virginia Frequencies.
Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
May 94,31 p
See also PB94-188448 and PB94-188885.
The Survey Research Center at the University of Mary-
land at College Park conducted a survey of residents
of counties in the watershed of the Chesapeake Bay.
The goal of the study, which is discussed in PB94-
188448, was to provide baseline data on the attitudes,
behavior, and opinions of the residents about pollution,
water quality, funding, and clean-up efforts. This
volume contains the appendices of Virginia frequen-
cies.
Keywords: 'Chesapeake Bay, 'Attitude surveys,
'Water pollution, 'Public opinion, 'Watersheds, Virgin-
ia, Water quality, Remedial action, Tables(Data),
Cleanup operations.
PB94-187952/REB PC A04/MF A01
North Carolina Dept of Environment Hearth, and Nat-
ural Resources, Raleigh. Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine
Study.
Albemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study Data Manage-
ment and Analysis System. Functional Descrip-
tion. Final rept
North Carolina State Center for Geographic Informa-
tion and Analysis, Raleigh.
Nov 90,61p APES-90-21
Sponsored by North Carolina Dept. of Environment,
Health, and Natural Resources, Raleigh. Albemarle-
Pamlico Estuarine Study.
The State Center for Geographic Information and
Analysis (CGIA) conducted a data needs assessment
for the Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine (A/P) Study in the
fall of 1988. The purpose of the Functional Description
is to provide a conceptual view of the five components
of the A/P Study Data Management and Analysis
System. These components are: hardware, software,
data, people, and procedures. Interactions between
the five components result in a set of functions that
need to be supported through the A/P System. These
functions fall into the broad categories of system man-
agement and maintenance, data extraction and man-
agement data creation and editing, data manipulation
and summarization, and data analysis and display.
Complete descriptions of these functions, and the
system as a whole, are provided in the Functional De-
scription.
Keywords: 'Geographic information systems, 'Data
management 'Data analysis, Computer systems
hardware, Computer software, Systems engineering,
Requirements, Data transfer(Computers), Human re-
sources, Input output processing, 'Albemarle-Pamlico
Estuary, Albemarte Sound, Pamlico Sound.
PB94-188109/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Add Extraction Treatment System for Treatment
of Metal Contaminated Soils.
Center for Hazardous Materials Research, Pittsburgh,
PA.
S. Paff, B. Bosilovich, and N. J. Karoos. Aug 94,60p
EPA/540/R-94/513
Contract EPA-R-815792-01 -0
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The Acid Extraction Treatment System (AETS) re-
duces the concentrations and/or teachability of heavy
metals in contaminated soils so the soil can be re-
turned to the site from which it originated. The objec-
tive of the project was to determine the effectiveness
and commercial viability of the process. An account of
the activities conducted during the project the experi-
ments performed, results and conclusions, are includ-
ed in the report A pilot-scale AETS was used to treat 5
different soils containing different combinations of
seven heavy metals. The AETS can, in most cases,
treat the entire soil, with no separate disposal or stabi-
lization of the day fines needed. The estimated treat-
ment costs are between $80 and $180 per cubic yard.
Keywords: 'Soil contamination, 'Heavy metals, 'Ex-
traction, 'Acid treatment 'Superfund, Solid waste
treatment Leaching, Remedial action, Hazardous ma-
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terials, Research and development, Laboratories, Cost
engineering, Technology innovation, Arsenic,
Lead(Metal), Cadmium, Chromium, Copper, Nickel,
Zinc, AETSJAcid Extraction Treatment System), Soil
washing, Surrogate soils, Pedricktown(New Jersey),
King of Prussia(New Jersey),
Palmerton(Pennsylvania), Butte(Montana).
PB94-188117/REB PC A10/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Physical and Numerical Modeling of ASD Exhaust
Dispersion Around Houses. Final rept. May-Sep 93.
Cohen (S.) and Associates, Inc., McLean, VA.
D. E. Neff, R. N. Meroney, and H. EI-Badry. Jul 94,
212p EPA/600/R-94/115
Contract EPA-68-DO-0097
Prepared in cooperation with Colorado State Univ.,
Fort Collins. Dept. of Civil Engineering. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
A study has been completed which physically mod-
eled, in a wind tunnel, the dispersion of exhaust
plumes from active soil depressurization (ASD) radon
mitigation systems in houses. The wind tunnel testing
studied the effects of three different exhaust locations:
midway up the roof slope, simulating an ASD stack in-
terior to the house; at the eave, simulating an exterior
stack; and grade-level exhaust (no stack). Plume dis-
persion effects were studied using both qualitative
smoke visualization and quantitative tracer gas tech-
niques, as the following variables were systematically
varied: house height; roof pitch; wind direction; wind
speed; and exhaust velocity. The tracer gas results
show that grade-level exhausts consistently result in
the highest tracer concentrations against the face of
the house, although these concenrations may not be
serious if exhaust concentrations are low. The wind
tunnel physical modeling was supplemented by analyt-
ic and numeric modeling, to determine how well the
analytic and numeric models reproduced the wind
tunnel results. Existing analytic models over-predicted
the exhaust gas concentrations that would be seen
against the face and roof of the house, and downwind.
Keywords: *Radon, "Soil-structure interactions, *Air
flow, Roofs, Basements, Ventilation, Tracers, Plumes,
Wind tunnel models, Atmospheric dispersion, Wind ve-
locity, Radioecological concentration, Environmental
transport, Path of pollutants, Radiation monitoring,
Mitigation, Soil gases, Mathematical models, Residen-
tial buildings, Air pollution control, Indoor air pollution,
*ASD(Active Soil Depressurization), 'Active soil de-
pressurization, Air-structure interactions.
PB94-188190/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas,
NV. Advanced Monitoring Systems Div.
Potential Use of Ultrasound In Chemical Monitor-
ing. Project rept.
Nevada Univ., Las Vegas. Harry Reid Center for Envi-
ronmental Studies.
G. E. Orzechowska, and E. J. Poziomek. Jul 94,45p
EPA/540/R-94/502
Sponsored by Environmental Monitoring Systems
Lab., Las Vegas, NV. Advanced Monitoring Systems
Div.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has been
examining the potential of combining sonication with
existing measurement technologies for monitoring
specific classes of organic pollutants in water. The re-
search specifically addressed using ultrasound (ultra-
sonic) processors to decompose aqueous organoch-
lorine compounds into ions as a screening method for
organochlorine pollutants in water. Anions specific to
the inorganic components would be produced in soni-
cation. Changes in ion concentrations before and after
sonication would be used in monitoring for the pollut-
ants. The success with compounds served as proof-of-
principle and forms a rationale for expanding the re-
search to other pollutant classes.
Keywords: "Water pollution monitoring, 'Chlorine or-
ganic compounds, Ultrasonic waves, Ultrasonic test-
ing, Ions, Chlorides, Concentration(Composition),
Reid tests, Hazardous materials, Research and devel-
opment, Ultrasonography, Decomposition, Chloroben-
zenes, Chloroform, Carbon tetrachloride, 'SonicatJon,
'Ultrasound, Organochlorine, Ethylene/trichloro.
PB94-188448/REB PC A05/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
28Apr94,96p
See also PB94-187937, PB94-188885, PB94-188927,
and PB94-188935.
The Survey Research Center at the University of Mary-
land at College Park conducted a survey of residents
of counties in the watershed of the Chesapeake Bay.
The target population for this telephone survey was
adults age 18 or older residing in telephone house-
holds in the watershed of the Chesapeake Bay. The
goal of the study was to provide baseline data on the
attitudes, behaviors and opinions of the residents
about pollution, water quality, funding, and clean-up ef-
forts for the Bay and its tributaries. Therefore, the data
represents both the entire Chesapeake Bay watershed
and the individual jurisdictions. The survey was con-
ducted from October 6, 1993 through January 27,
1994 and 2,004 respondents were interviewed. The
margin of error for the overall data is between 2 and 3
percent.
Keywords: 'Chesapeake Bay, 'Public opinion, 'Atti-
tude surveys, 'Watersheds, 'Water pollution, Baseline
measurements, Water quality, Remedial action,
Human behavior, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland,
District of Columbia, Questionnaires, Cleanup oper-
ations.
PB94-188612/REB PC A14/MF A03
Secondary Lead Smelting Background Informa-
tion Document for Proposed Standards. Volume
2. Appendices. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Jun 94,321 p EPA/453/R-94/024B
See also Volume 1, PB94-187556.
Under the authority of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amend-
ments, a national emission standard for hazardous air
pollutants (NESHAP) is proposed to control emissions
from secondary lead smelters. The document contains
the appendices for the background information on haz-
ardous air pollutant emissions (HAP) from secondary
lead smelters contained in EPA-453/R-94-024a
(PB94-187556).
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Smelters, 'Second-
ary materials industry, Lead(Metal), Metal industry, En-
vironmental impacts, Emission factors, Air pollution
standards, Standards compliance, Pollution regula-
tions, Air pollution sources, Requirements, Cost analy-
sis, Air pollution economics, Market analysis, Econom-
ic impact, Lead smelting, NESHAP(National Emission
Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants).
PB94-188620/REB PC A10/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Symposium on Ecological Restoration: Proceed-
ings of a Conference. Held in Chicago, Illinois on
March 2-4,1993. Final rept
Terrene Inst, Inc., Washington, DC.
May 94,221 p EPA/841 /B-94/003
Grant EPA-CX-820957
See also PB94-118254. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Water.
Contents:
Ecological Restoration and Protection:
Issues and Opportunities;
The Status of Restoration Science;
Decisionmaking and Priority Setting;
Using Existing Authorities More Effectively;
Policy and Management Approaches for
Restoration;
Development and Use of Technical Tools;
Measuring Success;
Restoration Through Partnerships in Northwest
Indiana;
Incentives for Restoration;
Emerging Issues in Restoration;
and Recommendations for Action.
Keywords: 'Environment management 'Water pollu-
tion control, 'Land pollution control, 'Ecology, Eco-
systems, Natural resources management Environ-
mental issues. Environmental policy, Environmental
quality, Great Lakes, Conservation, Restoration, Policy
making, Regulations, Case studies, Meetings.
PB94-188786/REB PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Re-
lease Inventory: Technical Update - Point Source
Loads by Facility.
Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Apr 94,33p CBP/TRS-114/94
See also PB94-163011.
This first technical update to the Chesapeake Bay
Basin Toxics Loading and Release Inventory responds
to the Chesapeake Executive Council Directive to de-
velop an initial baseline inventory of toxics loading and
release sources by facility (Chesapeake Executive
Council, 1993). It replaces Appendix Table 11 in the
'Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release
Inventory' (Chesapeake Bay Program, 1994) by pro-
viding an expanded listing of chemical load estimates
at the facility level. Consequently, the technical update
summarizes the new and expanded point source load-
ing information and provides replacements originally
published in the 'Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Load-
ing and Release Inventory.' Future technical updates
will be published as additional and relevant information
becomes available on the various sources of chemical
contaminant loadings and releases within the Chesa-
peake Bay watershed. Technical updates describing
more recent estimates for fall line loadings, urban/sub-
urban stormwater, and 1992 industry-reported re-
leases to air, water and land are planned to be pub-
lished over the next year.
Keywords: 'Water pollution abatement, 'Chesapeake
Bay Basin, 'Toxic substances, 'Inventories, 'Point
sources, Revisions, Study estimates, Chemical com-
pounds, Metals, State government, Urban areas,
Storm water runoff, Municipalities,
Concentration(Composition), Facilities, Tables(Data),
Discharge, Sewage disposal, 'Loading, National Pol-
lutant Discharge Elimination System.
PB94-188802/REB PC A06/MF A02
North Carolina Dept. of Environment, Health, and Nat-
ural Resources, Raleigh. Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine
Study.
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs
Spawned In the Roanoke River, North Carolina, In
1991. Final rept
East Carolina Univ., Greenville, NC. Inst for Coastal
and Marine Resources.
R. A. RUifson. May 93, 9p ICMR-93-01, APES-93-04
See also PB94-156544. Sponsored by North Carolina
Dept of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources,
Raleigh. Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine Study, and En-
vironmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Striped bass spawning activity in the Roanoke River,
North Carolina, was documented in 1991 by sampling
for eggs at Bamhill's Landing (River Mile 117), which is
just downstream of the spawning grounds between the
towns of Halifax (RM 120) and Weldon (RM 130). Egg
sampling was conducted every four hours near the sur-
face and bottom from 15 April to 14 June. Water qual-
ity and changes in instream flow caused by water re-
leases from Roanoke Rapids Reservoir at RM 137
also were monitored every four hours. Results were
compared to similar studies funded by the Albemarie-
Pamlico Estuarine Study during the springs of 1988,
1989, and 1990. Objectives were: (1) to continue the
uninterrupted egg study data base of W.W. Hassler be-
ginning in 1959; (2) to identify potential sources of bias
in Hassler's egg production estimates; and (3) relate
striped bass spawning activity to operation of the Roa-
noke Rapids hydroelectric dam upstream.
Keywords: 'Abundance, 'Roanoke River, 'Natural re-
sources management 'Spawning, 'Eggs, North Caro-
lina, Tables(Data), Water quality, Seasonal variations,
Sampling, Water flow, Temperature, 'Striped bass,
'Egg viability, Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine Study.
PB94-188851/REB PC A09/MF A03
RereglstratJon Eligibility Document (RED): Gly-
phosate. Appendix A. Use Patterns Subject to Re-
registration.
Environmental Protection Agency, Arlington, VA. Spe-
cial Review and Registration Div.
Sep 93,195p EPA/738/R-94/015
Portions of this document are not fully legible. See also
PB87-103214 and PB94-127914.
The Registration Eligibility Document (or RED) dis-
cusses the scientific data and other information sup-
December 1994
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porting EPA's regulatory conclusion that products con-
taining a pesticide do not pose unreasonable risks
when used as directed by Agency-approved labeling,
and are eligible for reregistration.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Glycine, Sodium salts. Herbi-
cides, Plant growth regulators, Tbxicity, Risk assess-
ment Humans, Animals, Exposure, Environmental
transport, Chemical properties, Environmental im-
pacts. Pollution regulations, Administrative proce-
dures, Requirements, 'Glypnosate, 'Isopropylamine
salt, 'Reregistration, "Use patterns, *CAS 38641-94-
0.
PB94-188885/REB PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices:
Washington, DC. Frequencies.
Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MO.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
May 94, 31 p
See also PB94-1 87937 and PB94-1 88448.
The Survey Research Center at the University of Mary-
land at College Park conducted a survey of residents
of counties in the watershed of the Chesapeake Bay.
The goal of the study, which is discussed in PB94-
1 88448, was to provide baseline data on the attitudes,
behavior, and opinions of the residents about pollution,
water quality, funding, and clean-up efforts. This
volume contains the appendices of Washington, O.C.
frequencies.
Keywords: 'Chesapeake Bay, 'Attitude surveys,
•Water pollution, 'Public opinion, 'Watersheds, Water
quality, Remedial action, Tabtes(Data). District of Co-
lumbia. Cleanup operations.
PBM-1M927/REB PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitude* Survey, Appendices:
Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
May94,33p
See also PB94-1 88448 and PB94-1 88885.
The Survey Research Center at the University of Mary-
land at College Park conducted a survey of residents
of counties in the watershed of the Chesapeake Bay.
The goal of the study, which is discussed in PB94-
1 88448, was to provide baseline data on the attitudes,
behavior, and opinions of the residents about pollution,
water quality, funding, and dean-up efforts. This
volume contains the appendices of Maryland frequen-
cies.
Keywords: 'Chesapeake Bay, 'Attitude surveys,
•Water pollution, 'Public opinion, 'Watersheds, Mary-
land, Water quality, Remedial action, Tabtes(Data),
Cleanup operations
PB94-168935/REB PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bey Attitudes Survey, Appendices:
Pennsylvania Frequencies.
Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
May 94,34p
See also PB94-188448 and PB94-188927.
The Survey Research Center at the University of Mary-
land at College Park conducted a survey of residents
of counties in the watershed of the Chesapeake Bay.
The goal of the study, which is discussed in PB94-
188448, was to provide baseline data on the attitudes,
behavior, and opinions of the residents about pollution,
water quality, funding, and dean-up efforts. This
volume contains the appendices of Pennsylvania fre-
quencies.
Keywords: 'Chesapeake Bay, 'Attitude surveys,
'Water pollution, 'Public opinion, 'Watersheds, Penn-
sylvania, Water quality. Remedial action, Tables(Data),
Cleanup operations.
PBM-1B9255/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Guidance on Preparing Enforceable Regulations
and Comptam* Programs for the 15 Percent
R^to of Proof^n Ptoos. Fins) rapt.
Pechan (E.H.) and Associates. Inc., Durham, NC.
A. Boftman. K. Brust, and R. Strait Jun 93,38p EPA/
452/R-93/005
Contract EPA-68-DO-0120
See also PB92-132844, PB93-122356, PB93-186476
and PB93-200525. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office of
Air Quality Planning and Standards.
The purpose of this document is to provide States with
guidance on how to prepare enforceable stationary
and mobile source regulations for their rate-of-
progress plans. The document identifies the minimum
criteria and the information sources that the U.S. Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency (EPA) will use to evalu-
ate the enforceability of regulations, and to determine
compliance with Federal guidelines and regulations.
States should follow the guidelines provided in this
document as part of their quality assurance process in-
volved in the development of control measures for
their rate-of-progress plans.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Pollution regula-
tions, 'Guidelines, Air pollution standards, Standards
compliance, Requirements, Law enforcement, Air pol-
lution abatement. Air pollution sources, Ozone, Carbon
monoxide. Specifications, Criteria, Clean Air Act State
government State implementation plans.
PB94-189263/REB PC A03/MF A01
North Carolina Dept of Environment Health, and Nat-
ural Resources, Raleigh. Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine
Study.
Evaluation of Trawl Excluder Devices In the Pam-
Iteo Sound Shrimp Fishery. Final rept
Mariners Marine, Inc., Raleigh, NC.
K. B. Pearce, D. W. Moye, and S. K. Strasser. Feb 89,
54pAPES-88-07
Sponsored by North Carolina Dept of Environment
Health, and Natural Resources, Raleigh. Albemarle-
Pamlico Estuarine Study, and Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Washington, DC.
Four different devices were tested in the Pamlico
Sound shrimp trawl fishery during October-November
1987 to determine their ability to reduce finfish bycatch
while retaining shrimp. Testing was conducted aboard
a local shrimp vessel using a randomized incomplete
block design, including a control net The four devices
were (1) Scottish Separator Trawl (SST), (2) Florida
Fish Excluder (FFE), (3) Georgia TED, and (4) Parrish
TED. The SST appeared to separate flounder from
non-demersal fishes, but tost shrimp. The Parrish TED
caught less fish and shrimp than the control net The
Georgia TED and the FFE both had reduced by-
catches of finfish and no significant difference in
shrimp catch relative to the control net Both of these
gears deserve further testing in North Carolina. Be-
cause of its smaller size and ease of installation, the
FFE is recommended over the Georgia TED at this
time as a device for reducing finfish bycatch in the
Pamlico Sound shrimp trawl fishery.
Keywords: 'Pamlico Sound, 'Fisheries, 'Shrimps,
'Fishinggear, 'Trawling, North Carolina, Commercial
fishing. Fish handling facilities, Fishes, Performance
evaluation, Design criteria, Calibrating, Atlantic Ocean,
Scottish Separator Trawl, Florida Fish Excluder, Geor-
gia TED Device, Parrish TED Device.
PB94-189420/REB PC A16/MF A03
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
Assessment of Alternative Management Practices
and Pofldas Affecting SoH Carbon In Agroecosys-
tem* of the Central United States.
AQUA TERRA Consultants, Mountain View, CA.
A. S. Donigian. T. O. Bamwell, R. B. Jackson, A. S.
Patwardhan, and K. B. Weinrich. Apr 94,359p EPA/
600/R-94/067
Contract EPA-68-CO-0019
Prepared in cooperation with Computer Sciences
Corp., Athens, GA and Colorado State Univ., Fort Col-
lins. Natural Resource Ecology Lab. Sponsored by En-
vironmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
The goal of the U.S. EPA BIOME Agroecosystems As-
sessment Project is to evaluate the degree to which
agroecosystems can be technically managed, on a
sustainable basis, to conserve and sequester carbon,
reduce the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the at-
mosphere, and provide reference datasets and meth-
odologies for agricultural assessment The report pro-
vides preliminary estimates of carbon sequestration
potential for the central United States including the
Com Belt the Great Lakes, and portions of the Great
Plains. This study region comprises 44% of the land
area and 60% to 70% of the agricultural cropland of
the conterminous United States. The assessment
methodology includes the integration of the RAMS
economic model, the Century soil carbon model, mete-
orologic and soils data bases, and GIS display and
analysis capabilities in order to assess the impacts on
soil carbon of current agricultural trends and condi-
tions, alternative tillage practices, use of cover crops,
and Conservation Reserve Program policy.
Keywords: 'Climatic changes, 'Soil properties,
'Carbon, 'Organic matter, 'Farm management, Emis-
sions, Ecosystems, Mathematical models, Economic
model, Conservation, Reduction, Carbon dioxide, Land
use, Farm crops, Cultivation, Yield, Regions, United
States, Trends, Tables(Data).
PB94-189438/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
CAV-OX (Trade Name) Cavttation Oxidation Proc-
ess Magnum Water Technology, Inc. Applications
Analysis Report Rept. for Nov 92-Nov 93.
PRC Environmental Management, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
G. L Stacy. May 94,85p EPA/540/AR-93/520
Contract EPA-68-CO-0047
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The CAV-OX process was developed by magnum
Water Technology to destroy organic contaminants in
water. The process uses hydrodynamic cavitation, ul-
traviolet (UV) radiation, and hydrogen peroxide to oxi-
dize organic compounds present in water at or below
milligrams per liter levels. This treatment technology
produces no air emissions and generated no sludge or
spent media that requires further processing, handling,
or disposal. Ideally, the end products are water, carbon
dioxide, halides, and in some cases, organic acids.
The process uses mercury vapor lamp to generate
UV radiation. The principal oxidants in the process, hy-
droxyl radicals, are produced by hydrodynamic cavita-
tion and direct photolysis of hydrogen peroxide at UV
wavelengths.
Keywords: 'Water pollution control, 'Cavitation, 'Oxi-
dation, 'Superfund, Remedial action, Technology utili-
zation. Waste water treatment, Industrial wastes, Haz-
ardous materials, Organic compounds, Ultraviolet radi-
ation, Hydrogen peroxide, Economic analysis, Case
studies, VOCs(Volatile organic compounds),
BTEX(Benzene toluene ethylbenzene and xylene).
PB94-189446/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas,
NV.
Landscape Monitoring and Assessment Research
Plan.
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN.
R. V. O'Neill, K. B. Jones, K. H. Riitters, J. D. Wfckham,
and I. A. Goodman. Mar 94,62p EPA/620/R-94/009
Contract EPA-R-816385-01-0
Prepared in cooperation with Tennessee Valley Au-
thority, Moms, and Nevada Univ. System, Reno.
Desert Research Inst Sponsored by Environmental
Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas, NV.
Landscape ecology is the study of the structure, func-
tion, pattern, and changes in heterogeneous land
areas. The Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Program's Landscapes component (EMAP-L) will
focus on those landscape patterns that affect flows of
energy, water, nutrients, and biota. The primary focus
will be on the societal benefits derived from watershed
integrity, bJotic integrity and diversity, and landscape
stability and resilience. The Plan is divided into five
sections which describe: (1) the theoretical basts
(landscape ecology) for monitoring landscapes and
how this relates to and complements the objectives of
EMAP; (2) the conceptual basis of the approach, in-
cluding the societal values and assessment questions
to be addressed; (3) the indicators of landscape condi-
tion; (4) the methods for monitoring and assessing the
status and trends of landscape condition; and (5) the
research and development activities needed to imple-
ment the plan.
Keywords: 'Environment management 'Land use,
'Ecology, Environmental monitoring, Environmental
quality, Natural resources management Ecosystems,
Biological diversity, Watersheds, Landscapes, Land-
scaping, Models, Environmental Monitoring and As-
sessment Program, Landscape management Sustain-
abiNty.
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PB94-189453/REB PC A10/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. En-
vironmental Criteria and Assessment Office.
Public Health, Occupational Safety, and Environ-
mental Concerns in Municipal Solid Waste Recy-
cling Operations.
TRC, Lowell. MA.
E. Brady-Roberts, A. Hargens, A. Levin, and D. FratL
Dec 93,209p EPA/600/R-93/122,, ECAO-CIN-836
Contract EPA-68-090173
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Environmental Criteria and Assessment
Office.
The United States faces the challenge of effectively
managing municipal solid waste (MSW) as the amount
of waste generated per capita increases. The purpose
of this document is not to compare recycling with other
MSW methods but to provide a general overview of
possible hazards associated with this practice. This
report identifies the possible public health, occupation-
al, and environmental hazards associated with MSW
recycling. The report identifies activities that might
present hazards to health or the environment Such a
risk assessment requires further study, particularly
quantitative data on exposure. The scope of the docu-
ment is thus limited, in line with an intent to survey for
potential hazards and identify need for further work.
Keywords: 'Waste recycling centers, 'Solid waste dis-
posal, 'Public health, 'Occupational safety and health,
Solid waste collection centers, Solid waste manage-
ment, Materials recovery, Municipal wastes, Collection
systems, Sorting, Public safety, Hazards, Risk assess-
ment Environmental impacts, Mitigation, Regulations,
Best management practices.
PB94-189487/REB PCA11/MFA03
Hydrocarbon Spill Screening Model (HSSM).
Volume 1. User's Guide. Research rept.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
J. W. Weaver, B. K. Lien, R. J. Charbeneau, J. D.
Tauxe, and J. B. Provost Apr 94,227p EPA/600/R-
94/039A
Prepared in cooperation with Texas Univ. at Austin.
Dept. of Civil Engineering, and Computer Sciences
Corp., Ada, OK.
This user's guide describes the Hydrocarbon Spill
Screening Model (HSSM). The model is intended for
simulation of subsurface releases of light nonaqueous
phase liquids (LNAPLs). The model consists of sepa-
rate modules for LIMAPL flow through the vadose zone,
spreading in the capillary fringe, and transport of
chemical constituents of the LNAPL in a water table
aquifer. These modules are based on simplified con-
ceptualizations of the flow and transport phenomena
which were used so that the resulting model would be
a practical, though approximate, tool. Both DOS and
Windows interfaces are provided to create input data
sets, run the model, and graph the results. These inter-
faces simplify the procedures for running the model so
that the model user may focus on analysis of his/her
problem of interest To that end, guidance is given for
selecting parameter values and several utility pro-
grams are provided to calculate certain parameters.
Typical example problems, which begin with a general
problem statement show exactly how each parameter
of the model should be chosen.
Keywords: 'User manuals(Computer programs),
•Water pollution, 'Water table, 'Aquifers, 'Environ-
mental transport Subsurface investigations, Comput-
erized simulation, Oil pollution, Oil spills, Computer
programming, Ground water, Water flow, 'Hydrocar-
bon Spill Screening Model, 'Light nonaqueous phase
liquids.
PB94-189651/REB PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Landfill Gas Energy Utilization: Technical and
Non-Technical Considerations. Rept for Sep 92-
Mar94.
Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Durham, NC.
J. G. Pacey, M. R. J. Doom, and S. A. Thomeloe. Mar
94,5p EPA/600/A-94/139
Contract EPA-68-D1 -0146
Presented at SWANA's Annual Landfill Gas Symposi-
um (17th), Long Beach, CA., March 22-24, 1994. See
also PB91-197061, PB92-137520, PB92-203116 and
PB94-132180. Prepared in cooperation with EMCON
Associates, San Jose, CA. Sponsored by Environmen-
tal Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air
and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The paper discusses technical issues associated with
the use of landfill gas (LFG) compared with natural
gas-which is the primary fuel used for energy conver-
sion equipment such as internal combustion engines,
gas turbines, and fuel cells. LFG is a medium-heating-
value fuel containing trace constituents that require
gas pretreatment and energy equipment modifications
to operate successfully. There are more than 100 LFG-
to-energy projects in the U.S., and their developers
and operators have found different ways to minimize
the potential problems associated with LFG utilization.
The paper also gives an overview of developers and
operators of these projects, data of European projects,
non-technical issues such as project barriers and in-
centives, the relationship between LFG delivery and
energy output active landfill gas developers, and in-
sights on project decision making.
Keywords: 'Landfills, 'Methane, 'Power generation.
Natural gas, Energy conversion, Energy sources, Gas
fuels, Energy source development Earth fills, Gas pro-
duction, Refuse derived fuels, Resource recovery fa-
cilities, Waste disposal, Greenhouse gases, Reprints,
Landfill gas.
PB94-189669/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Natural
Gas Furnaces. Rept for Jun-Sep 93.
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
J. V. Ryan, and R. C. McCrillis. Jun 94,17p EPA/600/
A-94/140
Contract EPA-68-DO-0141
Presented at Air and Waste Management Association
Annual Meeting (87th), Cincinnati, OH., June 19-24,
1994. See also PB85-174928 and PB88-239223.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Lab.
The report includes emissions data from residential
natural-gas furnaces and compares selected data to
emissions data from residential oil furnaces and wood-
stoves. Natural-gas furnace emissions data are given
for carbon monoxide (CO), unbumed hydrocarbons, al-
dehydes, volatile and semivolatile organic compounds
(including mono- and polyaromatic hydrocarbons),
total paniculate, and total extractable organtes. Natu-
ral-gas furnace combustion emissions were collected
in a laboratory setting under simulated residential con-
ditions and usage. The study was part of the Integrated
Air Cancer Project a multidisciplinary, cross-EPA labo-
ratory effort to apportion sources of mutagenicity in
ambient emissions. Both high and low efficiency gas
furnaces were tested. The results indicate that signifi-
cant levels of CO, unbumed hydrocarbons, aromatic
volatile organic compounds, and aldehydes can be
emitted. Based on emission factors relative to thermal
input, residential natural-gas emissions are at least a
factor of 10 to 100 less than comparable emissions
from residential oil furnaces and woodstoves.
Keywords: 'Residential buildings, 'Gas furnaces, 'Air
pollution control, Natural gas, Carbon monoxide, Hy-
drocarbons, Design criteria, Aldehydes, Volatile organ-
ic compounds, Particulates, Performance evaluation,
Comparison, Emission factors, Oil furnaces.
PB94-189677/REB PC A01/MF A01
Importance of Life Cycle Assessment
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
J. S. Bridges. 16 Jun 94,5p EPA/600/ A-94/141
Pub. in Proceedings of the International Wastes Man-
agement Conference, Torbay, UK., June 16, 1994,
p56-58. See also PB93-139681 and PB93-164507.
The paper presents Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) as a
tool to assist the waste professional with integrated
waste management LCA can be the connection be-
tween the waste professional and designer/producer
to permit the waste professional to encourage the
design of products so material recovery is most effi-
cient and markets can be better predicted. The waste
professional can better monitor the involvement of the
consumer in waste management by using LCA and
looking upstream at how the consumer actually reacts
to products and packaging. LCA can also help the
waste professional better understand the waste
stream.
Keywords: 'Service life, 'Waste management Materi-
als recovery, Waste recycling, Waste streams, Life-
cycle cost Life(Durability), Pollution abatement Envi-
ronmental impacts, Environment protection, Cost anal-
ysis, Economic analysis, Reprints, 'Life-cycle assess-
ment Life-cycle design, Environmental requirements,
Waste reduction, Waste minimization, Consumers.
PB94-189685/REB PC A02/MF A01
MOUSE Uncertainty Analysis System.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
A. J. Klee. 20 Jun 94, 7p EPA/600/A-94/142
Pub. in American Society of Civil Engineers First Con-
gress on Computing in Civil Engineering, Washington,
B.C., June 20,1994, p372-379. See also PB93-157998
and PB93-500007.
MOUSE (Modular Oriented Uncertainty SystEm) is a
Monte Carlo based simulation system designed to deal
with the problem of uncertainties in Environmental en-
gineering calculations, such as a set of engineering
cost or risk analysis equations. It was especially in-
tended for use by individuals with little or no knowl-
edge on computer languages, programming, or simula-
tion. However, it is also of benefit to those experienced
in simulation and simulation languages who desire a
quick and easy method to produce standard Monte
Carlo simulation output. MOUSE system utilities run on
MS-DOS-based personal computers, but MOUSE pro-
grams themselves can be run on any computer
equipped with a FORTRAN compiler. It is easy and
fast to learn and has all of the features needed for sub-
stantive uncertainty analysis, such as built-in probabili-
ty distributions, plotting and graphing capabilities, sen-
sitivity analysis, and interest functions for cost analy-
Keywords: 'Environmental engineering, 'Computer-
ized simulation, Risk assessment Cost analysis, Com-
puterized simulation, Monte Carlo method. Probability
distribution functions, Mathematical models, Reprints,
'Uncertainty analysis, MOUSE(Modular Oriented Un-
certainty SystEm), AutoMOUSE system.
PB94-189693/REB PC A03/MF A01
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
Two-Dimensional Modeling of Aquifer Remedi-
ation Influenced by Sorptlon Nonequilibrium and
Hydraulic Conductivity Heterogeneity. Journal arti-
cle.
State Univ. of New York at Buffalo. Dept. of Civil Engi-
neering.
A. J. Rabideau, and C. T. Miller. c1994,15p EPA/600/
J-94/303
Grant EPA-R-818647
Pub. in Water Resources Research, v30 n5 p1457-
1470 May 94. Prepared in cooperation with North
Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. Dept. of Environmental
Sciences and Engineering. Sponsored by Robert S.
Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada, OK.
A computational model was developed to simulate aq-
uifer remediation by pump and treat for a confined,
perfectly stratified aquifer. A split-operator finite ele-
ment numerical technique was utilized to incorporate
flow field heterogeneity and nonequilibrium sorption
into a two-dimensional, radially symmetric advective-
dispersive transport model. Simulations reproduced
the tailing behavior commonly observed at remedial
sites. Predicted remediation times were observed to
increase as the degree of hydraulic conductivity het-
erogeneity and/or sorption nonequilibrium increased.
Dimensional analysis was used to facilitate the general
application of simulation results to a range of aquifer/
contaminant systems. The effects of sorption nonlin-
earity, sorption capacity heterogeneity, and intermit-
tent pumping were also analyzed. (Copyright (c) 1994
by the American Geophysical Union.)
Keywords: 'Computerized simulation, 'Aquifers, 'Re-
medial action, 'Water pollution control, Hydraulic con-
ductivity, Alternatives, Performance evaluation, Sorp-
tion, Finite element analysis, Two-dimensional calcula-
tions, Feasibility studies, Heterogeneity, Reprints,
'Pump and treat systems. Cleanup operations.
December 1994
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PB94-189701/REB PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Temperature and Pore Size on the Hy-
drauHc Properties and Flow of a Hydrocarbon OH
In the Subsurface. Journal article.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
E. L. Davis. c10 Jan 94,33p EPA/600/J-94/304
Pub. in Jnl. of Contaminant Hydrology 16, p55-86
1994. See ateoPB92-119668. K~~~
CapHlary pressure relationships in a porous medium
determine the distribution of immiscibte fluids under
static conditions and can largely influence the move-
ment of the fluids when the system is not at equilibri-
um. The capillary pressure-saturation curves meas-
ured here for hydrocarbon oil-water do not have a con-
stant capillary pressure ratio with saturation when
compared to the water-air system, and changes in
ratio were found when comparing the water-air curves
measured at different temperatures. Thus, the scaling
theory based on interfactal tensions and contact
angles does not adequately account for differences in
capillary pressures due to different fluid pairs or tem-
peratures. When the capillary pressure-saturation rela-
tionship is extended to the calculation of relative per-
meabilities and the prediction of fluid flow in the sub-
surface, the differences in measured and scaled capil-
lary pressure curves lead to differences in the predict-
ed flow rates and saturations of the immiscible fluids in
the subsurface. Thus, care must be used when apply-
ing capillary pressure-saturation data from one fluid
system to that of another, or when applying it to drffer-
ent conditions
Keywords: *O«s, -Hydraulic properties, *Pore pres-
sure, 'Temperature. Reprints, Oil-water interfaces,
CapWary action. Fluid mechanics. Ratios, Wetting,
Saturation, Subsurface flow, Two phase flow. Moisture
content Hydrocarbon oil, Capillary pressure-saturation
curves.
PB94-1M329/RE8 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Bench-Scale Investigation of Mechanisms of Ele-
mental Mercury Capture by Activated Carbon.
ReptforOct91-Apr93.
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
W. Jozewtez, S. V. Krishnan, and B. K. Gullett Jul 93,
20p EPA/600/A-94/132
Contract EPA-68-DO-0141
Presented at the International Conference on Manag-
ing Hazardous Air Pollutants (2nd), Washington, DC.,
July 13-15, 1993. See also DE91527217. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Research Trian-
gle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research
The paper gives results of an investigation of the sorp-
tion and desorption of gaseous elemental mercury by
activated carbon sorbents. Two sorbents were chosen
for the study, one (PC-100) thermally activated and the
other (HGR) chemically impregnated with sulfur. The
sorbents had similar particle size (approximately 20 mi-
crometers) and surface area (approximately 1000 sq
m/g). Different reaction conditions of temmperature-
23 C (or ambient) and 140 C-and mercury concerrtm-
tton (30 and 60 ppb in nitrogen) were used. The type of
activated carbon, the temperature, and the mercury
concentration showed strong effects on overall sorp-
tion behavior. At 140 C. chemSsoratton was found to be
the only mechanism for elemental mercury capture for
bothsorbents.
Keywords: •Mercury(Metal), *Alr pollution control,
•Activated carbon. Chemical reactions, Sorption, Sor-
bents, Stationary sources. Flue gases, Toxic hazards.
Deeorptton, Cnemtsorption, Comparative evaluation.
Coal combustion. Municipal wastes, Combustion
chambers. Reprints.
PBM-190337/REB PCA03/MFA01
EPA's New Clean Air Technologies and Opportu-
nttJee for Cooperative Development Rept for Dec
Bo-Sop 93.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
C. B. Sedman, B. K. Guflett W. P. linak, and N. Plate.
Oct 93,28p EPA/600/A-94/133
Presented at the Conference on Environmental Com-
merce (CONEC -93), Chattanooga, TN. October 17-20.
1993. See also PB91 -2336277 PB92-174689 and
PB93-124170.
The paper discusses the EPA's new dean air technol-
ogies and opportunities for cooperative development.
New dean air technologies for commercial application
have recently been developed and patented by EPA/
AEERL These indude: (1) furnace sorbent injection
for dioxin/furan control (SICORE), (2) combined sulfur
dioxide (SO2) and paniculate matter (PM) control (E-
SOx), (3) advanced silicate injection for SO2 control
(ADVACATE), and (4) advanced fine PM controls-ad-
vanced electrostatic precipitation (SUPER ESP), elec-
trostatically stimulated fabric filtration (ESFF), retrofit
electrostatic filtration (REF), and reentrajnment sup-
pressor. New areas of research are also discussed for
which EPA/AEERL would be interested in a CRD pro-
gram, inducting combined surfur oxide (SOx)/nitrogen
oxide (NOx) control, toxic metals control, chlorinated
waste destruction, and fine PM control.
Keywords: 'Technology innovation, *Air pollution con-
trol equipment, *US EPA, Sulfur oxides, Nitrogen
oxides, Metals, Particulates, Dioxins, Furans, Flue
gases. Pilot plants, Sorbent injection processes, Acti-
vated carbon, Selective catalytic reduction, Electro-
static predpitators. Filters, Filtration, Catalysts, Re-
prints.
PB94-19034S/REB PCA03/MFA01
Application of Pharmacoklnetic Models to Predict
Target Dose (Chapter 2). Book chapter.
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas,
J. N. Blancato, and K. B. Bishoff. 1994,20p EPA/600/
A-94/134
Pub. in Hearth Risk Assessment, Dermatology: Clinical
and Basic Science, Chapter 2, p31-46. Prepared in co-
operation with Delaware Univ., Newark.
The number of new and old chemical compounds to
which the human race is exposed has quickly become
astronomical. Methods of risk assessment have been
stow to develop. Industry, government and academia
have had to scrupulously examine the benefrts-tc-cost
ratio of these studies. The limiting factors appear to be
the questions of extrapolation and the compatibility of
different metabolic processes in different species, the
chapter discusses (1) pharmacokinetics, (2) model de-
velopment (3) flow-limited assumptions, (4) mem-
brane-limrted assumption, (5) mtaopharrnacokinetic
physiologic models and their implementation.
Keywords: 'Pharmacokinetics, 'Models, 'Risk as-
sessment 'Public hearth. Pharmacology. Dosage,
Health risks, Physiology, Chemical compounds, Flow
distribution, Metabolism, Toxitity, Research and devel-
opment Membranes, Environmental monitoring, Re-
prints, Micropharrnacokinetic models.
PBM-190352/REB PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Effect of Sulfur hi Reducing PCDD/PCDF Forma-
tion.
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
K. Raghunathan. and B. K. Gullett May 94.12p EPA/
Contract EPA-66-DO-0141
Presented at the International Indnerstton Conference
(13th), Houston, TX, May 9-14,1994. See also PB88-
239223, Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
The report grves results of research to determine If the
co-firing of coal with municipal solid waste (MSW) will
decrease the downstream formation of chlorinated or-
ganic compounds, particularly polychlorinated dt-
benro-p-dkwins and furans (PCDDs and PCDFs). Pre-
vious research had suggested that sulfur present in
coal can interfere in PCDD/PCDF formation mecha-
nisms. To test this hypothesis, both bench- and pilot-
scale experiments simulating MSW incineration were
carried out Tests were conducted with a MSW fry ash
In EPA's pool-scale Innovative Furnace Reactor (1FR)
and a bench-scale Short Time Differential Reactor
(STDR). The IFR tests involved either natural gas or
coal combustion, with MSW fly ash being injected into
the post-combustion region of the furnace.
Keywords: 'Pollution abatement 'Sulfur, 'Solid waste
dsposaJ, Municipal wastes. Incinerators. Chlorine.
Dioxin. Pilot plants, Stationary sources, Coal, Natural
gas, Fly ash, Furans, Oitorohydrocarbons, Combus-
tion, Reprints, *PCDD, *PCDF, Municipal solid waste
disposal.
PB94-190360/REB PC A03/MF A01
Defining Biological Status by Comparing with Ref-
erence Conditions (Chapter 4). Book chapter.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
R. M. Hughes. 1994,49p EPA/600/A-94/136
Pub. in Biological Assessment and Criteria: Tools for
Water Resource Planning and Decision Making Chap-
ter^, 1994. See also PB93-156008. Prepared in coop-
eration with ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc
Corvallis, OR. Environmental Research Lab.
The goal of EPA's biocriterta and Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program for Surface Waters
(EMAP-SW) programs to embrace similar empirical
standards and comparative processes for determining
reference conditions would encourage the United
States to evolve a more environmentally protective,
defensible, and consistent monitoring and regulatory
network. The goals of this chapter are to (1) explain
the purpose and objectives of determining a reference
condition for populations of aquatic ecosystems, (2)
examine six approaches for determining a reference
condition, (3) describe the process for selecting re-
gional reference sites, and (4) propose a way to deter-
mine acceptable quantitative scores from reference
condition data
Keywords: 'Biological effects, 'Water quality, 'Crite-
ria, 'Water pollution abatement 'Environmental moni-
toring, Site surveys. Standards, Aquatic ecosystems,
Regional analysis, Baseline measurements. Environ-
mental protection, Environmental impact assess-
ments, Reprints, 'Reference condition, Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB94-190378/REB
PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for Assessing the Effects of Contami-
nants to Juvenile Gallinaceous Birds Using a
Cross-Fostered Brood Method. Technical rept
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
A. C. Matz, R. S. Bennett and W. G. Landis. 1 994, 20p
EPA/600/R-94-083
See also PB83-153908 and PB89-124580. Prepared in
cooperation with Huxley Coll. of Environmental Stud-
ies. Bellingham, WA.
The report describes a method for assessing the expo-
sure and effects of environmental contaminants on
gallinaceous chicks imprinted on bantam chicken
(Callus domesticus) hens. The method may be appli-
cable for assessing the effects of many contaminants
to which young, foraging gallinaceous chicks may be
exposed, including agricultural chemicals and hazard-
ous waste site contaminants. The method also may be
used with a variety of habitats, experimental designs,
and statistical analyses. The experimental design and
types of measurement endpoints selected depends
upon the purposes and the environmental conditions
of the study. The report is based on methods devel-
oped during three field studies with organopnosphorus
pesticides in which the procedure was used success-
fully for comparing results to results from laboratory
tests. It is recognized that many procedural modifica-
tions may be necessary to adapt to different experi-
mental designs and that many Improvements In the
procedures are possible. The report does not establish
Agency policy for conducting avian field studies, how-
ever, It doss present a method for consideration for as-
sessing the exposure and/or the direct and Indirect ef-
fects of environmental contaminants to free-ranging
gallinaceous chicks.
Keywords: 'Biological effects, 'Risk assessment
•Habitats. 'Environmental effects. Guidelines, Expo-
sure. Pesticides. Agricultural chemicals, Hazardous
wastes, Birds. Wildlife. Field tests. Experimental
design. Statistical analysis. Toxtdty. 'Cross-fostered
brood method, 'Gallinaceous birds.
PBM-190469/REB PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Engineering BuHetfie In Situ Blodegradatlon
Treatment
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati,
OH.
Apr 94,17p EPA/540/S-94/502
Contract EPA-68-CO-0048
8 Vol. 94, No. 4
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
In situ biodegradation may be used to treat low-to-in-
termediate concentrations of organic contaminants in-
place without disturbing or displacing the contaminat-
ed media. Although this technology has been used to
degrade a limited number of inorganics, specifically cy-
anide and nitrate, in situ biodegradation is not general-
ly employed to degrade inorganics or to treat media
contaminated with heavy metals. During in situ biode-
gradation, electron acceptors (e.g., oxygen and ni-
trate), nutrients, and other amendments may be intro-
duced into the soil and groundwater to encourage the
growth of an indigenous population capable of degrad-
ing the contaminants of concern. This bulletin provides
information on the technology's applicability, the types
of residuals produced, the latest performance data,
the site requirements, the status of the technology,
and sources for further information.
Keywords: *ln-situ processing, 'Biodeterioration,
•Land pollution control, 'Water pollution control, •De-
contamination, Ground water, Soil treatment, Hazard-
ous materials, Waste disposal, Remedial action,
Microorganisms, Superfund, Underground storage,
Storage tanks, Cleanup operations, Resource Conser-
vation and Recovery Act, Toxic Substances Control
Act
PB94-190477/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Engineering Bulletin: Solvent Extraction.
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati,
OH.
Apr 94,11p EPA/540/S-94/503
Contract EPA-68-CO-0048
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
Solvent extraction does not destroy hazardous con-
taminants, but is a means of separating those contami-
nants from soils, sludges, and sediments, thereby re-
ducing the volume of the hazardous material that must
be treated. Generally, it is used as one in a series of
unit operations and can reduce the overall cost 1or
managing a particular site. This bulletin provides infor-
mation on the technology applicability, the types of re-
siduals produced, the latest performance data, site re-
quirements, the status of the technology, and sources
for further information.
Keywords: 'Solvent extraction, 'Hazardous materials,
•Waste treatment, 'Remedial action, 'Materials re-
covery, 'Soil treatment, Superfund, Land manage-
ment. Waste management Land pollution control,
Sludge treatment Sediments, Technology utilization,
Performance evaluation, Organic compounds.
PB94-190485/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA. Office of
Research and Development
Sequential Anaerobic Degradation of 2,4-Dtehtor-
opnenot In Freshwater Sediment*. Journal article.
Georgia Univ., Athens.
X. Zhang, and J. Wiegel. cApr 90.10p EPA/600/ J-94/
294
Contract DE-FG09-86ER-13614, Grant EPA-R-
812638
Pub. In Applied and Environmental Microbiology, vS6
n4 p1119-1127 Apr 90. Sponsored by Environmental
Research Lab., Athens, GA. Office of Research and
Development and Department of Energy, Washlng-
2,4-Dtehtorophenol (2,4-DCP) was degraded anaerobi-
cally in freshwater lake sediments. From observed in-
termediates In Incubated sediment samples and from
enrichment cultures, the following sequence of trans-
formations was postulated. 2,4-DCP is dechlorinated
to 4-chtorophenol (4-CP), 4-CP Is dechlorinated to
phenol, phenol is carboxylated to benzoate, and ben-
zoate is degraded via acetate to methane and carbon
carbon dioxide. At least five different organisms are in-
volved sequentially. The rate-limiting step was the
transformation of 4-CP to phenol. Sediment-free en-
richment cultures were obtained that catalyzed only
the dechlorination of 2,4-DCP, the carboxylation of
phenols, and the degradation of benzoate, respective-
ly-
Keywords: 'Anaerobic bacteria, 'Chlorohydrocarborts,
•Water pollution, * Biodegradation, Freshwater, Sedi-
ments, Aquatic bacteria, Phenols, Halohydrocarbons
Dehalogenation, Reprints, *2-4-DCP(2-4-Dichloro-
phenol), *Phenols/2-4-Dichloro.
PB94-190493/REB PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA. Office of
Research and Development
Pitfalls of Sequential Extraction. Journal article.
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge. Ralph M.
Parsons Lab.
P. M. V. Nirel, and F. M. M. Morel. c1994,3p EPA/600/
J-94/295
Pub. in Water Research, v24 n8 p1055-1056 1990
Sponsored by Environmental Research Lab., Athens,
GA. Office of Research and Development
Sequential extraction procedures consist of subjecting
a given sediment sample to a series of increasingly
strong reagents under specified conditions. The most
carefully designed and most often followed method is
that of Tessier et al. (1979). These procedures, which
were conceived as an attempt to determine the partic-
ulate speciation of trade elements and radionuclides,
have serious limitations. Despite several studies dem-
onstrating the instability of published methods for se-
quential extraction to determine chemical entities de-
finable by more than the analytical method itself. The
purpose of the comment is to discourage the expand-
ing uncritical use of sequential extractions for measur-
ing the particulate speciation of trade elements. (Copy-
right (c) 1990 Pergamon Press pic.)
Keywords: 'Sediments, 'Trace elements, 'Extraction,
'Radioisotopes, 'Environmental surveys, Validation,
Geochemistry, Performance evaluation, Materials re-
covery, Adsorption, Water resources, Reprints, 'Se-
quential extraction.
PB94-190501/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA. Office of
Research and Development
Isolation of Dissolved Organic Matter from the
Suwannee River Using Reverse Osmosis. Journal
article.
Georgia Inst of Tech., Atlanta. School of Earth and At-
mospheric Sciences.
S. M. SerWz, and E. M. Perdue. c1994,7p EPA/600/J-
94/296
Grant EPA-R-613471
Pub. in Water Research, v24 n7 p911-9161990. Spon-
sored by Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
Office of Research and Development
A portable reverse osmosis (RO) system was con-
structed and used to concentrate dissolved organic
matter (DOM) from the Suwannee River in southeast-
em Georgia. Using this RO system, 150-180 l/h of
river water could be processed with 90% recovery of
DOM. After further cation exchange and lyophilization
of the concentrated river water samples, large quanti-
ties of low-ash freeze-dried products were isolated.
The authors highly recommend this RO method for
concentration of DOM in fresh waters because (1) a
very high percentage of DOM is recovered, which indi-
cates minimal fracbonation of the original sample, and
(2) the process is quite rapid, which permits large
quantities of DOM to be concentrated in a reasonable
length of time.
Keywords: 'Osmosis, 'Organic matter, 'Suwannee
River, 'Water pollution control, Reprints, Water analy-
sis, Portable equipment Humlc adds, Dissolved
solids, Freshwater, Georgia, Environmental engineer-
ing, 'RO(Reverse osmosis), 'Reverse osmosis,
*DOM(Dissolved organic matter), 'Dissolved organic
matter.
PB94-190619/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Emissions of Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants
from the Combustion of Pulverized Coal In a
Small-Scale Combustor. Journal article Oct 92-Mar
93.
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
C. A. Miller, R. K. Srivastava, and J. V. Ryan. c1994,
12p EPA/600/J-94/297
Contract EPA-68-DO-0141
Pub. in Environmental Science and Technology 28, n6
p1150-1158 Jun 94. Also pub. as Acurex Environmen-
tal Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC. rept no. REPT-
8421.325. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
The article gives results of a characterization of emis-
sions of 76 organic hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) in
flue gases from the combustion of pulverized coal in a
small-scale down-fired combustor. The combustor
was operated under different conditions to simulate
baseline, high excess air firing, and nitrogen oxide
(NOx) controls by combustion modifications. Samples
were extracted near the combustor exit, upstream of
any pollution control equipment. Data collected indi-
cate that relatively low levels of organic HAPs are
present in the flue gases for any of the combustion
conditions; however, several compounds were present
that have not been reported in previous studies. To the
extent that these small-scale tests accurately simulate
full-scale units, estimates based on these experiments
indicate that the total HAP emissions from a large utili-
ty power plant are not likely to increase significantly
due to installation of combustion modification tech-
niques for NOx control.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Flue gases, *Coal
combustion, Hazardous materials, Emission, Station-
ary sources, Organic compounds, Nitrogen oxides,
Power plants, Pulverized fuels, Reprints, NOx(Nitrogen
oxide), CAAAs(Clean Air Act Amendments),
HAPs(Hazardous air pollutants), Small-scale combus-
tor.
PB94-190527/REB PC A03/MF A01
Interpretation of Toxlclty Response of Bobwhlte
Quail with Respect to Duration of Exposure. Jour-
nal article.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
M. A. Shirazi, R. S. Bennett, and R. K. Ringer. c1994,
11p EPA/600/J-94/298
Pub. in Archives of Environmental Contamination and
Toxicology 26, p417-424 1994. See also PB94-
144722. Prepared in cooperation with Michigan State
Univ., East Lansing. Center for Environmental Toxicol-
ogy.
Avian dietary toxicity tests were conducted with seven
pesticides, two age groups (2 and 16 weeks old) of
northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) and two dura-
tions (5 and 28 days) of exposure. Results were ana-
lyzed with an emphasis placed on comparing mortali-
ties on similar test conditions. An analysis that used
the entire dose-time-response results led to the calcu-
lation of a common measure (asymptotic rate e) of the
temporal development of the response surface and
served as a basis of comparison of diverse test results.
The asymptotic median lethal concentrations were
designated by ALC50 and the median lethal concen-
trations at the end of a test period by LC50. It was
found that: (1) Young birds in 5- and 28-day tests were
more sensitive to incremental increases in the duration
of exposure than adults. (2) Young birds were less
sensitive to incremental increases of dietary concen-
tration than adults only in the 5-day test and displayed
delayed response patterns in six of the seven chemi-
cals in those tests.
Keywords: 'Birds, 'Exposure, 'Pesticides, 'Toxicity
tests, Response, Mortality, Dosage,
Concentration(Composition), Toxic tolerances, Diets,
Adults, Comparison, Age, Mathematical models,
Graphs(Charts), Reprints, 'Colinus Virginianus, Bob-
whites, LC50, Carbofuran.
PB94-19053S/REB PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Characteristics and Temporal Trends In
Eight Streams of the Catsklll Mountains, New
York. (Revised). Journal article.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
P. S. Murdoch, and J. L Stoddard. c1993,18p EPA/
600/J-94/299
Pub. in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 67, p367-395
1993. Prepared in cooperation with ManTech Environ-
mental Technology, Inc., Corvallis, OR. and Geological
Survey, Albany, NY. Water Resources Div.
Discharge-concentration relations in eight streams
studied by the U.S. Geological Survey as part of the
U.S. EPA Lorn-Term Monitoring Project (1983 -1989)
indicate acidification of some streams by sulfuric and
nitric acid from atmospheric deposition, and organic
acids from soils. Concentrations of major ions in pre-
cipitation were similar to those reported at other sites
in the Northeast Average concentrations of sulfate
and nitrate were similar among streams; base cation
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concentrations differed widely and the differences par-
alleled variations in acid neutralizing capacity (ANC)
Baseftow ANC is not a strong predictor of stream acidi-
ty at high flow; some streams with high baseftow ANC
showed declines to near zero ANC at high flow and
one stream with low ANC at baseflow did not approach
zero ANC as flow increased. Episodic decreases in
ANC and pH during peak flows were associated with
increases m concentrations of nitrate and dissolved or-
ganic carbon. Differences between measured ANC
and concentrations of calcium and magnesium were
equivalent to concentrations of sulfate. Episodic de-
creases in ANC and pH during peak flows were associ-
ated with increases in nitrate concentrations and dis-
solved organic carbon.
Keywords: 'Acidification, 'Streams, 'Chemical prop-
erties, 'Air pollution effects, 'Catskill Mountains, At-
mospheric deposition, SuKates, Nitric acid, pH,
C*>ncerrtration(Composition), Base flow, Carbon, Or-
ganic compounds. Nitrates, Neutralizing, Trends.
PB04-190543/REB PCA03/MFA01
National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA.
Ecologic«l Structure among Migrant and Resident
SMbhte of the Scotia-Weddell Confluence
Begten. Journal article.
Corvalfe Environmental Research Lab., OR.
D. G. Aintey, C. A. Ribic, and W. R. Fraser. cl 994,21 p
EPA/600/J-94/300
Grants NSF-DPP8304815, NSF-DPP8419894
Pub. in Jnl. of Animal Ecology 63, p347-3641994. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Pomt Reyes Bird Observato-
ry, Sfjnson Beach, CA. and Old Dominion Univ., Nor-
folk, VA. Sponsored by National Science Foundation,
Arlington, VA.
The report quantitatively assesses seasonal changes
in community structure and habitat selection among
seabirris in the Scotia-Weddell Confluence region,
Antarctica. Discussed are biological and physical fac-
tors underlying the patterns. Data were derived from
strip-transects on closely-coordinated multjdisciplinary
cruses that characterized the physics and biology
during Spring 1983, autumn 1986 and winter 1988. De-
scribed tor the first time ever for the Southern Ocean,
seasonal changes in seabtrd communities in terms of
composition, using cluster analysis, as well as relative
density and diversity among species. Sea-surf ace tem-
perature, distance to the pack toe edge and tee type,
ail physical characteristics of habitat, were the most
important environmental variables that affected as-
semblage composition. Three recurrent assemblages
of species were identified. One persistent assemblage,
present year round, was associated with the pack ice;
another was associated with open waters immediately
adjacent to the ice; and a third was a far-from-ice as-
semblage.
Keywords: 'Birds, 'Habitats. 'Assessments, 'Scatia
Sea, 'Wedded Sea, Marine biology, Aquatic ecosys-
tems, Changes, Animal migrations. Seasonal vari-
ations, Densityenz(a)anthr»cene on
Immune Function and Mixed-Function Oxygenase
Activity hi the European Starting. Journal article.
Corvalfe Environmental Research Lab., OR.
K. A. Trust A. Fairbrother, and M. J. Hooper. c1994,
12p EPA/600/J-94/302
Contract NIEHS-ES04696
Pub. in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, v13
n5 P821-8301994. Prepared in cooperation with Clem-
son Univ., SC. Inst of Wildlife and Environmental Toxi-
cology. Sponsored by National Inst of Environmental
Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Immune function and hepatic MFO activity were exam-
ined in adult and nestting starlings administered a syn-
thetic PAH. 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA).
Methods used to examine the starting immune system
included immunopathology, macrophage phagocyto-
sis, lymphocyte bJastogenests to concanavalin A, and
hemagghjtination of sheep erythrocytes (SRBC). Con-
comitant investigations of MFO activity were conduct-
ed in starlings exposed to DMBA. Ethoxyresorufin O-
dealkytase (EROD) and pentoxyresorufin O-
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PB94-190600/REB PC A03/MF A01
Are There Carcinogens in Water for Human Con-
sumption. An Epidemiologist's Viewpoint Book
chapter.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment
A. O. S. Chiu, D. L Bayliss, and R. G. M. Wang. 1994,
19p EPA/600/ A-94/112.OHEA-C-564
Pub. in Water Contamination and Health: Integration of
Exposure Assessment Toxicology, and Risk Assess-
ment Chapter 22,1994.
Carcinogenesis is a complex and dynamic interaction
of host and environment Important host factors in-
clude genetic constitution and health status. Among
environmental factors, diet, pollutants in air and water,
occupation, and life-style characteristics, such as
smoking, are known to affect cancer development in
the human population. This perspective represents a
synthesis of the accumulated knowledge from epide-
miology and animal experiments. Cancer epidemiolo-
gy, in contrast to animal lexicological studies, requires
no transference of the conclusions from the analysis of
the animal data to indicate human carcinogenic poten-
tial. The long latency between the inception of cancer
and its manifestation, and comparatively low incidence
in human beings, as well as the difficulty of ascertain-
ing exposure, have made an epidemiological approach
demonstrating a cause-and-effect relationship be-
tween the suspected carcinogen and a specific cancer
a very difficult if not impossible task. The recent flurry
of activity in basic research in oncogenes also rein-
forces Knudson and others observations regarding ge-
netic influences on cancer development
Keywords: "Drinking water, "Carcinogenesis, "Epide-
miology, Risk assessment, Environmental exposure,
Health status, Oncogenes, Cancer, Humans, Public
health, Water pollution effects(Humans), Sources,
Dosage, Reprints, MCL(Maximum contamination
level).
PB94-190816/REB PC A03/MF A01
Concept* In Improving Polychlorlnatod Biphenyl
Bloavallablllty to Btoremedlatton Strategies. Jour-
nal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL
P. J. Morris, and P. H. Pritchard. 1994,13p EPA/600/
A-94/113
Pub. in Bioremediation of Chlorinated and Polycydic
Aromatic Hydrocarbon Compounds, p359-367 1994.
Prepared in cooperation with SBP Technologies, Inc.,
Gulf Breeze, FL.
The objectives of this paper are to review information
on abiotic and biotic interactions of PCBs in soil and
sediment, and to suggest possible approaches to cou-
pling enhanced availability to increased btodegrada-
tion. The authors are currently studying the bkxJegra-
dation of PCBs found in a former drag strip soil in New
York State that exemplifies the problems associated
with bioavailability. The PCB concentration in this soil
is roughly 500 mg/kg, and no longer resembles com-
mercial Aroclof 1242(TM). Depletion of the di- and
trichlorobiphenyls, probably due to the evaporation of
these more volatile congeners, has resulted in a PCB
congener profile that more closely resembles Aroclor
1248(TM). After 13 weeks, the soil in the top 3 cm of
the test plot showed approximately 20% bkxJegrada-
tion of the PCB; after 18 weeks, approximately 25% of
the PCB had degraded. The rate of biodegradation at
the drag strip was about 50% of the rate seen in the
laboratory experiments. However, even in optimized
laboratory studies, approximately 50% of the total
PCBs was unavailable to microbial degradation. The
soil-bound, less-available PCB fraction Is the focus of
this discussion.
Keywords: "Chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons, "Bio-
logical availability, * Biodegradation, "Soil pollution,
Reprints, Soil microbiology, Sediments, Pseudo-
monas, Field tests, Uptake, Surfactants, Sorption,
"PCBs(Polychlorinated biphenyls), "Polychlorinated
biphenyls, Bioremediation.
PB94-190824/REB PC A03/MF A01
Macrophage Aggregates as Indicators of Environ-
MACTOpiU
mental SI
I Stress. (Chapter 15). Book chapter.
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL Office
of Research and Development
V. S. Blazer, D. E. Facey, J. W. Foumie, L A. Courtney,
and J. K. Summers. 1994,18p EPA/600/A-94/114
Pub. in Modulators of Fish Immune Responses:
Models for Environmental Toxicology/Biomarkers, Im-
munostimulators, v1 p169-186 1994. Also pub. as En-
vironmental Research Lab., Gutf Breeze, FL Office of
Research and Development rept. no. CONTRIB-850.
Prepared in cooperation with National Fish Health Re-
search Lab., Kearneysville, WV. and Saint Michael's
Coll., Colchester, VT. Dept of Biology.
The growing awareness of adverse effects of environ-
mental contamination has lead to scrutiny of various
biomarkers as early indicators of these effects. The
use of splenic macrophage aggregates (MA) as indica-
tors of fish health and environmental degradation was
evaluated using three fish species from four sites. The
sites were part of the Environmental Protection Agen-
cy's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram (EMAP). Water quality, benthic and fish commu-
nity characteristics, sediment and fish tissue contami-
nant analysis were all conducted at these sites. In ad-
dition, tissues from pinfish (Lagodon rtiomboides),
spot (Leiostomus xanthurus) and garftopsail catfish
(Bagre marinus) were fished in the field. Histological
sections of spleen were evaluated using a numerical
rating system and image analysis. The MA number,
size, and percent of tissue occupied by MAs of each
species was compared among sites and related to
either tissue or sediment contaminant levels. Spot MA
parameters were all significantly higher at the site with
the highest sediment contaminant levels. Catfish accu-
mulated high tissue burdens of most contaminants
when compared to other fish collected at the same
site. Catfish MA parameters were also better indicators
of tissue contaminant levels. The usefulness of MA as
indicators of environmental stress is supported by this
study. Choice of fish species to evaluate sites is dis-
cussed.
Keywords: "Environmental monitoring, "Water pollu-
tion effects(Animals), "Biological markers, "Macro-
phages, Body burden. Water quality, Sediments,
Spleen, Kidney, Liver, Aging(Biology), Estuaries, Lake
Cnamplain, Reprints, Lagodon rtiomboides, Leiosto-
mus xanthurus, Bagre marinus.
PB94-190832/REB PC A01/MF A01
Molecular Phytogenette Explorations of Natural
Mterobtal Community Composition and Diversity.
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL Office
of Research and Development
R. Devereux, J. Kurtz, and G. Mundfrom. c1994,5p
EPA/600/A-94/115
Pub. in Proceedings of International Conference on Mi-
crobial Ecology (6th). Prepared in cooperation with
Technical Resources, Inc., Gulf Breeze, FL.
Comparative sequence analysis of ribosomal RNA
molecules has led to a phylogenetic-based approach
to characterize natural microbial communities. The ap-
proach has been applied to study natural communities
of sulf ate-reducing bacteria. Hybridization probes were
used to measure relative amounts of specific sulfate
reducer rRNAs in an estuarine sediment. Selective
amplification, cloning, and comparative sequence
analysis of 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequences have
revealed new diversity among sulfate-reducing bacte-
ria.
Keywords: "Phytogeny, "Sulfate reducing bacteria,
16S ribosomal RNA, Bacterial RNA, Species diversity,
Nucleic acid sequence homology, Aquatic microbiolo-
gy, Molecular cloning, Gene amplification, Reprints.
PBM-190840/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of 11
Non-CFC Refrigerants. Rept for Jan-Mar 93.
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
G. S. Kazachki, and C. L Gage. 1993,28p EPA/600/
A-94/116
Contract EPA-68-DO-0141
Presented at World Energy Engineering Conference
(16th), Atlanta, GA., October 26-28, 1993. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Research Trian-
gle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research
Lab.
The paper gives results of a theoretical evaluation of
the performance and efficiency of 11 non-chtorofluoro-
carbon (CFC) refrigerants. An analytical method using
a limited set of property data is used as a tool. The per-
formance of these refrigerants is determined for a vari-
ety of vapor-compression cycles which are thermody-
namic analogies to existing systems. Through separa-
tion of the basic vapor-compression cycle into elemen-
tal cycles representing only throttling losses or only
compression superheating losses, important informa-
tion is drawn about the design implications of subcool-
ing or superheating the refrigerant. It is shown through
this analysis that alternative, as well as standard, re-
frigerants fall into two general performance classes.
These classes result in important performance and ef-
ficiency information which can be used to develop a
vapor-compression system design tailored to the re-
frigerant class.
Keywords: "Refrigerants, "Fluorinated hydrocarbons,
"Environmental chemical substitutes, Methane, Eth-
anes, Propanes, Halogenated hydrocarbons, Refriger-
ation systems, Cooling systems, Alternatives, Thermal
efficiency, Thermodynamic properties, Energy efficien-
cy, Performance evaluation, Environmental impacts,
Ozone depletion, Air pollution abatement, Reprints.
PB94-190857/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Alternatives for Ozone-Depleting Refrigerants.
Rept. for Oct 91-Apr 93.
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
N. D. Smith, and K. Ratanaphruks. 1993,6p EPA/600/
A-94/117
Contract EPA-68-DO-0141
Presented at the Conference on Environmental Com-
merce (CONEC '93), Chattanooga, TN., October 17-
20, 1993. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
The paper gives results of tests of 2 of 11 compounds
and several mixtures selected for intensive evaluation
from about 40 new synthesized compounds that may
serve as environmentally safe and effective refrigerant
alternatives over the long term. The two compounds*
are: 1,1,1,2,3,3-hexafluoropropane (HFC-236ea), a po-
tential alternative for CFC-114; and 1,1,2,2,3-penta-
fluoropropane (HFC-245ca), a potential alternative for
CFC-11. These two compounds have zero ozone de-
pletion potential, low global warming potential, and
thermophysical properties closely matching those of
the chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) they may replace.
Limited toxicity tests to date reveal no adverse toxic ef-
fects. Flammability tests of HFC-236ea and HFC-
245ca show the former to be nonflammable and the
latter to be marginally flammable depending on humidi-
ty and ignition source energy. Both compounds have
been shown to be thermally and hydrolytically stable,
miscible with the new polyolester lubricants, and com-
patible with numerous construction materials com-
monly used in refrigeration.
Keywords: "Refrigerants, "Fluorinated hydrocarbons,
"Environmental chemical substitutes, Halogenated hy-
drocarbons, Refrigeration systems, Cooling systems,
Alternatives, Thermal efficiency, Energy efficiency,
Thermodynamic properties, Thermophysical proper-
ties, Environmental impacts, Chlorofluorocarbons,
Ozone depletion, Air pollution abatement, Reprints,
HFC-236ea, HFC-245ca.
PB94-190865/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Fuzzy Logic Motor Control for Pollution Preven-
tion and Improved Energy Efficiency. Rept. for Oct
92-Aug 93.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
R. J. Spiegel, P. J. Chappell, M. A. Maxwell, J. G.
Cleland, and B. K. Bose. Oct 93,13p EPA/600/A-94/
118
Grant EPA-R-818282-02
Presented at the Conference on Environmental Com-
merce (CONEC '93), Chattanooga, TN., October 17-
20, 1993. Prepared in cooperation with Tennessee
Univ., Knoxville. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and
Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The paper discusses an EPA program investigating
fuzzy logic motor control for improved pollution pre-
vention and energy efficiency. Initial computer simula-
tion and laboratory results have demonstrated that
fuzzy logic energy optimizers can consistently improve
motor operational efficiency over conventional adjust-
able-speed drive (ASD) operation. This is significant in
terms of both potential U.S. pollution prevention and
energy savings possibilities. The addition of a fuzzy
logic energy optimizer microchip to an ASD is minimal
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in terms of cost because low-power microchips are
very cheap when manufactured in volume. Thus, the
energy savings and enhanced motor operation and
tifespan should be regarded as almost free because
cost payback is potentially so short
Keywords: "Air pollution abatement, 'Electric motors,
'Energy efficiency. Control systems. Electronic con-
trol, Performance evaluation, Microelectronics, Con-
trollers, Energy conservation, Costs, 'Fuzzy logic, Ad-
justable speed drives.
PB94-190873/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Evaluation of PoHution Prevention Opportunities
ate Manufactur-
f or Coated and La
atedSubstr
ing Equipment Cleaning. Rept for Nov 92-May 93.
TRC Environmental Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
M. Kosusko, B. W. McMinn, and J. B. Vitas. 1994,8p
EPA/600/ A-94/119
Contract EPA-68-09-0173
Presented at the AlChE Conference, Seattle, WA.,
August 15-18,1993. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and
Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The paper gives interim results from an EPA (Air and
Energy Engineering Research Laboratory) investiga-
tion of cteaning needs and poilutkxi prevention options
tor the coated and laminated substrate manufacturing
industry, the No. 1 source of methyl ethyl ketone
(MEK) and the No. 3 source of toluene in EPA's Toxics
Release Inventory System. Equipment cleaning, the
source of a significant portion of these emissions, has
not been an industry focus. Promising pollution pre-
vention techniques wiH be demonstrated.
Keywords: 'Coating processes, 'Cleaning agents, 'Air
pollution abatement. Methyl ethyl ketones, Toluene,
Organic compounds, Solvents, Laminates, Coatings,
Substrates, Emission factors, Stationary sources, Air
pollution control, Air pottuton sources. Reprints, Emis-
sion inventories.
PBM-1MM1/RE0 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
K*y Non-ProMM Solvent U*M Targeted M Pollu-
tion Prevention Opportunities. Rept for Feb-Nov
92.
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
M. Kosusko, C. M. Northeim, G. W. Deatherage, and L
A. Hollar. 1992,8p EPA/600/A-94/120
Contract EPA-R-819541
Presented at the AOiE Summer National Meeting,
Seattle, WA., August 15-18,1993. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Air and Energy Engmeering Research Lab.
The paper discusses an EPA assessment of non-proc-
ess solvent emissions from 15 industrial and commer-
cial source categories in support of the Consumer and
Commercial Products Report to Congress which was
mandated in Section 183(e) of the Clean Air Act
Amendments of 1990. These products include both
traditional and non-traditional consumer products, i.e.,
solvents used by industry and commercial operations
that are not part of a manufacturing production fine or
incorporated into a product as part of the manufactur-
ing process. The categories are: automotive repair;
bakeries; building renovation; chemical manufacturing;
electrical equipment maintenance; florists; furniture
repair and restoration; heating; air conditioning, and re-
frigeration service; machine shops; mold release
agents; office products; quick print shops; road paving;
roofing; and textile manufacturing.
Keywords: 'Organic solvents, 'Air pollution abate-
ment, 'Stationary sources, Air pollution control. Air
pollution sources, Emission factors, Emissions, Sec-
toral analysis. Commercial sector. Households, Indus-
try, Business, PoHution regulations, Reprints, 'Nonpro-
cess solvents. Emission inventories, Volatile organic
compounds, Consumers, Clean Air Act Amendments
of 1990.
PBM-1M8M/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of New
Fluorinated Ethers, Propanes, and Butanes. Rept.
for Jan-Apr 93.
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
C. L Gage, and G. S. Kazachki. 1993,27p EPA/600/
A-94/121
Contract EPA-68-DO-0141
Presented at World Energy Engineering Congress
(16th), Atlanta, GA., October 26-28, 1993. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Research Trian-
gle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research
The paper gives results of a thermodynamic evaluation
that investigates the performance of 15 new chemicals
as refrigerants, the impact of the new chemicals on
compressor size and operating characteristics, and
the efficiency of the refrigerants in vapor compression
cycles. Their efficiency in the basic vapor compression
cycle is low, but improves substantially in a cycle with
internal heat exchange. Several alternatives are identi-
fied as promising replacements. As a step in evaluat-
ing the potential performance of the 15 compounds,
the evaluation using limited property data was per-
formed on the chemicals for use as refrigerants in su-
permarket, chiller, refrigerator /freezer, heat pump, and
air conditioning applications. The 15 chemicals includ-
ed 10 fluorinated propanes, 3 fluorinated butanes, and
2 fluorinated ethers which are potential chlorofluoro-
carbon (CFC) and hydrochlorofluorocarbon replace-
ments.
Keywords: 'Air pollution abatement "Fluorohydrocar-
bons, 'Refigerants, Ethers, Propanes, Thermodynam-
ic properties, Temperature, Stationary sources, Pollu-
tion control, Camot cycle, Thermal efficiency, Substi-
tutes, Graphs(Charts), Reprints, Chlorine-free refriger-
ants, Vapor compression cycles, Chlorofluorocarbons,
Hydrochtorofluorocarbons, COPfCoeffteients of per-
formance).
PB94-190907/HEB PC A03/MF A01
Regulation* and Research Related to Volatile Or-
ganic Compounds (VOCs): Meeting the Ozone
Standard Nationwide by 2010.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
W. H. Ponder. Jul 93,17p EPA/600/A-94/122
Presented at Conference on Environmental Com-
merce (CONEC '93), Chattanooga, TN., October 17-
20,1993.
The paper gives an overview of the regulatory require-
mets related to ambient ozone and discusses the relat-
ed research programs of the Organics Control Branch
of EPA's Air and Energy Engineering Research Labo-
ratory (AEERL). The programs are part of AEERL's
comprehensive research program to identify and dem-
onstrate prevention and control approaches for reduc-
ing volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions. VOCs
react in the atmosphere to form ozone at ground level.
Failure to attain the ambient ozone standard is one of
the most pressing air pollution problems in the U.S.
The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 include strin-
gent requirements to ensure attainment of the ozone
standard in some areas as early as 1993, and attain-
ment in all areas by 2010.
Keywords: 'Ozone, 'Air pollution standards, 'Pollution
regulations, Ar pollution control, Air pollution abate-
ment Standards compliance, Air pollution sources,
Requirements, Photochemistry, Emissions, Nitrogen
oxides, Reprints, 'Volatile organic compounds, Nonat-
tainment
PB94-190915/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Held Performance of WoodburrUng Stoves In
Crested Butt* during the 1991-92 Heating Season.
Rept for Nov 91-Apr 92.
Virginia Polytechnic Inst and State Unrv., Btecksburg.
Dept of Mechanical Engineering.
D. Ft. Jaasma, C. H. Stem, M. R. Champion, and R. C.
McCrBfis. 1992,28p EPA/600/A-94/123
Grant EPA-R-81959941 -0
See also PB94-161270. Presented at the Air and
Waste Management Association Annual Meeting
(87th), Cincinnati, OH., June 19-24,1992. Prepared in
cooperation with Majestic Co., Huntington, Indiana.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Lab.
The 1991-92 field performance of 11 woodbuming
stoves in and around Crested Butte, CO, was evaluat-
ed. Measurements included participate matter (PM),
carbon monoxide (CO), total unbumed hydrocarbons
(THC), and weekly average burn rates. The monitored
stoves included EPA-cerfified catalytic stoves and
EPA-certified noncatalytic stoves. The main emphasis
of the continuing study is to characterize the emissions
of EPA-certified stoves as they age with normal use.
The emissions of a previously monitored Phase II non-
catalytjc stove appeared to be unchanged when vari-
ations in field moisture content and bum rate were
taken into account A second Phase II noncatalytic
stove also performed at the emission levels which has
been observed for noncatalytic stoves in previous
monitoring.
Keywords: *Wood burning appliances, 'Air pollution
sampling, 'Stoves, Burning rate, Combustion efficien-
cy, Emission factors, Heating, Residential buildings,
Combustion products, Carbon monoxide, Hydrocar-
bons, Particulates, Air pollution monitoring, Air pollu-
tion control, Field tests, Colorado, Reprints, Crested
Butte(Cotorado).
PB94-190923/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Enhanced Combustion Woodstove (ECW) Tech-
nology. Rept for Jan 91 -Jul 93.
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
R. C. McCrillis, J. H. Abbott, W. H. Ponder, N. L. Butts,
and D. S. Henry. 1994,6p EPA/600/A-94/124
Contract EPA-68-DO-0141
Presented at the Conference on Environmental Com-
merce (CONEC '93), Chattanooga, TN., October 17-
20, 1993. Prepared in cooperation with Aladdin Steel
Products, Inc., CoMlle, WA. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The paper discusses Enhanced Combustion Wood-
stove (ECW) technology, developed by EPA in re-
sponse to the field observation that woodstoves certi-
fied by EPA as being clean burning were not achieving
the level of emission control 'seen' in laboratory tests.
ECW technology is based on the fact that woodstove
emissions are caused by the incomplete combustion
and pyrorysis of wood in the primary combustion zone.
To achieve low emissions, the stove must incorporate
a secondary combustion zone above the wood which
will hold flame at ail times. Current noncatalytic wood-
stoves can achieve satisfactory secondary combus-
tion only under fairly ideal conditions. Stable second-
ary combustion may not be achieved at typical low-fire
conditions, leading to high emissions. Initial work fo-
cused on using an electrical glowplug (ECW electric)
to ignite and add energy to the secondary combustion
zone. Later work has focused on using a gaseous fuel
(ECW gaseous or ECWG) for this purpose.
Keywords: 'Wood burning appliances, 'Stoves, 'Com-
bustion efficiency, 'Air pollution control. Exhaust emis-
sions, Emission factors. Pyrorysis, Burning rate, Air
pollution abatement Combustion products, Perform-
ance evaluation, Design criteria, Reprints, Enhanced
combustion woodstove, Glowplugs, Secondary com-
bustion.
PB94-190931/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Demonstration of Waterbased Platen Adhesive*
for Garment Screen Printers. Rept for Aug 93-Jan
94.
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
G. W. Deatherage, and M. Kosusko. 1994,16p EPA/
600/A-94/125
Grant EPA-R-819541
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion Meeting, Cincinnati, OH., June 19-24,1994. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Re-
search Lab.
The paper discusses a demonstration of waterbased
platen adhesives as a viable alternative to the organic-
based aerosol adhesives that are predominantly used
by garment screen printers to affix garments or fabric
pieces to print platens. To demonstrate this, the effec-
tiveness of six waterbased platen adhesives was eval-
uated, compared to each other and to an aerosol ad-
hesive, during actual manufacturing runs at a garment
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screen printing facility. Quantitative data concerning
the amount used during printing, the cost, and the con-
stituents of each adhesive were collected so that
emission estimates and comparative cost analyses
could be completed. Demonstration results show that
waterbased platen adhesives can perform effectively
in garment screen printing operations when applied by
an automatic spray system. In addition, waterbased
products that contain no volatile organic compounds
(VOCs) appear to be at least equal in performance to
those waterbased products that contain VOCs. No-
VOC waterbased adhesives are also the least expen-
sive to use. There are several limitations to the study
results.
Keywords: 'Adhesives, "Environmental chemical sub-
stitutes, 'Air pollution abatement, 'Screen printing,
'Fabrics, Volatile organic compounds, Stationary
sources, Cost analysis, Textile industry, Performance
evaluation, Spraying, Platens, Emission factors, 'Wa-
terbased platen adhesives.
PB94-190949/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Application of Pollution Prevention to Reduce
Indoor Air Emissions from Office Equipment and
from Composite Wood Materials. Rept. for Oct 93-
Feb94.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
C. M. Northeim, K. W. Leovic, and E. M. Shaver. 1994,
18p EPA/600/A-94/126
Grant EPA-R-822025-01 -0
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion Meeting, Cincinnati, OH., June 19-24,1994. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Re-
search Lab.
The paper discusses the application of pollution pre-
vention to reduce indoor air emissions from office
equipment and from composite wood materials.
(NOTE: The literature indicates that emissions of or-
ganics, ozone, and particulates result from office
equipment and/or composite wood products. Because
most of these materials and/or equipment are utilized
in indoor environments, their emissions have an
impact on indoor air quality.) Research is currently
being conducted by U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) and Research Triangle Institute (RTI) to
identify sources of indoor air emissions and to identify,
demonstrate, and evaluate pollution prevention ap-
proaches (i.e., developing tow-emitting and/or low-
impact materials) for reducing emissions from these
products.
Keywords: 'Indoor air pollution, 'Emission, 'Office
equipment, Pollutant identification, Organic com-
pounds, Ozone, Particulates, Stationary sources, Fur-
niture, Composite materials, Wood products, Formal-
dehyde, Technology utilization, Reprints, Pollution pre-
vention.
PB94-190956/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Methane Emissions from Abandoned Under-
ground Coal Mines. Rept. for Oct 92-Sep 93.
Southern Research Inst., Durham, NC.
E. Ringler, S. Ptecot, and D. A. Kirchgessner. 1994,9p
EPA/600/A-94/127
Contract EPA-68-02-0062
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion Meeting, Cincinnati, OH., June 19-24,1994. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Re-
search Lab.
The paper summarizes current research on aban-
doned underground coal mines. It forms an initial basis
for developing an inventory of methane emissions
from such mines. Early measurements have shown
that some abandoned coal mines can liberate large
volumes of high quality gas (up to 750,000 cu ft/day:
21,000 cu m/day). The research has focused on de-
veloping improved emission factors and relationships,
and improving inventories for methane emissions from
surface mining, coal handling, and abandoned under-
ground mines. The work has initially focused on coal
mining in the U.S., but will be extended to global coal
production. Improved emissions inventories for coal
mining operations will enhance the ability of research-
ers to assess the significance of coal mining in global
scale processes. Determination of representative
methane emissions relationships and mechanisms for
coal mining (especialy abandoned mines) will also be
useful to researchers and industrial groups exploring
for potential sources of energy.
Keywords: 'Methane, 'Coal mines, 'Underground
mining, 'Abandoned sites, Emissions, Emission fac-
tors, Natural emissions, Greenhouse gases, Air pollu-
tion monitoring, Air pollution sources, Periodic vari-
ations, Concentration(Composition), Study estimates,
Greenhouse effect, Reprints, Emission inventories,
Emission rates.
PB94-190964/REB PC A02/MF A01
Performance of Hydrocarbons in a Household Re-
frigerator/Freezer. Rept. for Nov 93-Mar 94.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
E. Baskin, and R. B. Perry. 1994,7p EPA/600/A-94/
128
Presented at International Refrigeration Conference,
West Lafayette, IN., July 19-22,1994.
The paper discusses the performance of hydrocar-
bons in a household refrigerator/freezer (R/F). It fo-
cuses on the utilization of specific hydrocarbons (pro-
pane and isobutane) as drop-in replacements for CFC-
12 in household R/Fs. Results from this experimental
work can be extrapolated to R/F applications in devel-
oping countries. The charge and capillary tube length
have been optimized for CFC-12 and each hydrocar-
bon composition; no other modifications were made to
the R/F. Numerical evaluations show that several
compositions come near to the performance of CFC-
12. Also, experimental evaluation shows that some hy-
drocarbon compositions' energy consumption is equal
to or less than that of CFC-12 (i.e., 60/40%, 70/30%,
and 80/20% by weight of isobutane/propane).
Keywords: 'Refrigerants, 'Hydrocarbons, 'Environ-
mental chemical substitutes, Butanes, 2-Mettiylpro-
pane, Propane, Refrigerators, Freezers, Refrigeration
systems, Cooling systems, Appliances, Performance
evaluation, Thermal efficiency, Energy efficiency, Al-
ternatives, Environmental impacts, Ozone depletion,
Chlorotiuorocarbons, Air pollution abatement, Re-
prints, CFC-12.
PB94-190972/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Reentry of Radon from Mitigation System Outlets.
Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park. Dept. of Ar-
chitectural Engineering.
G. K. Yuill, and R. J. Coughlin. 1994,25p EPA/600/A-
94/129
Contract EPA-68-DO-0097
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American So-
ciety of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning En-
gineers, Inc., Orlando, FL, June 25-29, 1994. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Re-
search Lab.
Some radon mitigation systems draw air with a high
radon concentration from under the basement floors
of houses and exhaust it outdoors. The objective of the
project was to measure reentry rates for radon re-
leased at roof level and at ground level near a house,
to determine whether or not exhaust above the roof is
necessary. This was done by using a portable mock-up
of a radon mitigation system exhaust with sulphur hex-
afluoride (SF6) as a tracer gas. The roof level exhaust
produced maximum indoor sulphur hexafluoride con-
centrations significantly lower than the ground level
exhaust. This suggests that the better radon discharge
location is on the roof of a house.
Keywords: 'Radon, 'Radionudidemigration, 'Airflow,
'Radiation monitoring, Tracer methods, Sulfur hexa-
fluoride, Indoor air pollution, Residential buildings, Nat-
ural radioactivity, Soil-structure interactions, Reentry,
Soil gases, Permeability, Basements, Roofs, Air pollu-
tion control, Reprints.
PB94-190980/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Evaluation of Innovative Ink Feed Systems for the
Flexographic and Gravure Printing Industries.
Rept for Sep 93-Jan 94.
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
G. W. Deatherage, and C. M. Nunez. Jan 94,12p EPA/
600/A-94/130
Contract EPA-R-818419
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH., June 19-24,
1994. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
The paper gives results of an evaluation of innovative
ink feed systems for the flexographic and gravure
printing industries. The evaluation is part of an investi-
gation and assessment of pollution prevention strate-
gies involving ink-handling systems used in certain
segments of the printing industry. Ink-handling sys-
tems include all steps as the ink is transported from a
storage area to the substrate. Possible ink-handling
processes include ink-mixing operations, transport of
ink to the press, movement of ink from the sump to the
printing cylinders by means of an ink feed system, and
the actual printing operation in which the ink is trans-
ferred from the printing cylinder to the substrate. Modi-
fications to the flexographic and gravure ink feed sys-
tems may potentially provide many benefits. Potential
environmental benefits include reduced fugitive emis-
sions, reduced emissions from cleaning solvents, and
reduced amounts of hazardous waste. Benefits to the
printer include savings from reduced purchases of dilu-
ent solvent and cleaning solvent as well as reduced
. hazardous waste disposal costs. In addition, many of
these modifications will allow printers to better control
their printing operations and achieve higher quality re-
sults.
Keywords: 'Pollution abatement, 'Printing inks, 'In-
dustrial wastes, Gravure printing, Flexography, Printing
equipment, Performance evaluation, Revisions, Fugi-
tive emissions, Air pollution abatement, Hazardous
wastes, Feeders.
PB94-190998/REB PC A02/MF A01
Battery-powered PM-10 Indoor Air Samplers Ap-
plied to Unvented Third World Residential Com-
bustion Sources. Rept. for Jun 87-Mar 92.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
D. B. Harris, R. S. Chapman, and J. L. Mumford. 1993,
10pEPA/600/A-94/131
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion National Meeting, Kansas City, MO., June 1992.
The paper discusses a battery-powered PM-10 indoor
air sampler applied to unvented Third World residential
combustion sources. The limited availability of reliable
electric power away from the main towns meant that
battery-powered systems were needed to collect inte-
grated samples of the actual indoor exposure. The
samplers incorporate horizontal elutriator PM-10 inlets
and 8 by 10 in. (20 by 25 cm) filters for large sample
capacity at low system pressure drop. A requirement
for an integrated 24-hour sample meant that the usual
Ni-Cd battery of the 4 L/min personal sampling pump
was replaced by a Pb-acid geiled-electrolyte unit.
These samplers, which have been used to develop
emissions, chemical and bioassay data for coals from
several mines as well as emissions variability within
each coal type, are described and typical data collect-
ed are presented. A new version using a 12 L/min
pumping system is also described.
Keywords: 'Air samplers, 'Air pollution sampling, 'De-
veloping countries, Particulates, Combustion products,
Air pollution sources, Indoor air pollution, Residential
buildings, Air pollution monitors, Lead acid batteries,
Exposure, Reprints, PM-10, Battery powered, Devel-
oping country application.
PB94-191004/REB PC A02/MF A01
InfectMty and Teratogenidty of 'Beauveria bas-
siana' In 'Menldla berylllna' Embryos. Journal arti-
cle.
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL.
D. P. Middaugh, and F. J. Genthner. c21 Jan 94,8p
EPA/600/J-94/274
Pub. in Archives of Environmental Contamination and
Toxicology, v27 p95-102 1994. Also pub. as Environ-
mental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL. rept no. CON-
TRIB-863.
Developing embryos of the inland silyerside fish, Meni-
dia beryllina, were exposed to conidiospores of the
insect pathogenic fungus, Beauveria bassiana, that
possessed activity against the migratory grasshopper,
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Melanoptus sanguinipes. Various adverse effects were
observed in MenkJia beryflina embryos and larvae.
They included rupture of the chorion, embryo death,
developmental detects (vertebral abnormalities) in the
embryo or hatched larvae, and fungal infections on the
mandibles of larvae. Although there was little evidence
tf a defiratrve dose-response trend based on densities
of viable conidiospores, statistically significant (p < or
= 0.01) responses were observed in tests in which
conKfiospore densities were as low as 7.1 times 10 to
the third power/ml and as high as 1.3 times 10 to the
sixth power/m. Viable spores were required for ad-
verse effects to occur, heat-kilted spores fatted to
cause significant adverse effects. (Copyright (c) 1994
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
Keywords: 'Non-mammalian embryo,
*Reproduction(Biology), Reprints, Virulence, Fungus
*Beauveria bassiana, 'Menidia ber-
ytlina, 'Inland silversides.
PB94-191012/REB PC A02/MF A01
CalyptospoFB funduH (Apteomptexa, Catyptocpori-
dae) In the Uvw of the Gulf Toadfteh, -OpMnus
beta'. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL
M. F. T. OKveira, W. E Hawkins, R. M. Overstreet, and
J. W. Foumie. 1 993, 6p EPA/600/ J-94/275
Pub. in Jnl. of Helminthol. Soc. Wash., v60 n2 p273-
277 1993. Prepared in cooperation with University of
Southern Mississippi. Hattiesburg. Dept of Biology.
and Gulf Coast Research Lab., Ocean Springs, MS.
Oocysts of the apicomplexan protozoan CaJyptoapora
funduH were found in the liver of a gulf toadftsn (Op-
sanus beta). The Infected specimen was 1 of 54
(1 .9%) toadftsh livers examined htetotogteally. The par-
affin-embedded specimen containing the infection as
well as similar material from Fundulus sfcnMs ware
processed for scanning electron microscopical (SEM)
examination to view diagnostic surface features of C.
funduN sporocysts. SEM examination confirmed sporo-
podia and a thin veil surrounding each of the 4 sporo-
cysts per oocyst Although a single case, the toadftsh
infection expands the broad host specificity of C. fun-
duU to include a host other than an atherWform fish
species.
Keywords: 'Parasitic dteeases, "Liver, Marine fishes,
Scanning electron microscopy, t-fetotogical tech-
niques, Paraffin embeddtog, CocokSosis, Reprints,
•Calyptospora funduR, 'Gulf toadfish, 'Opsanus beta.
PB94-191020/HEB PC A02/MF API
Now Eyt Dbottvo In PwvrnMreQ Chinook Sflbnon
Caused by Metaceetode* of 'CMquMa squaff (Try-
panofhyncha). Journal article.
Environmental Research tab., Gulf Breeze, FL
M. L Kent, L MaraoNs, and J. W. Foumie. 1991, 9p
EPA/600/J-94/276
Pub. in the JnL of Aquatic Animal Health, v3 p134-140
1991. Prepared in cooperation with Department of
Fisheries and Oceans, Nanaimo (British Columbia).
Pacific Biological Station.
Eye infections by metacestodes of GSquinia squali
(Cestoda: Trypanorhyncha) were associated with mor-
tality in Chinook salmon Oncorhyncous tshawytscha
reared in net-pens in seawater at two separate toca-
Bons in British Columbia. Mortality associated with the
disease was about 10% at one srte and undetermined
at the second site. The metacestode was found in the
vitreous humor of moribund fish with eye lesions,
whereas healthy fish from the same pen exhibited nei-
ther eye lesions nor the infection. The lesions were
characterized by retinal folding and apparent retinal
duplication, and cataractous changes; in severe
cases, the cornea ruptured, and the lens was extrud-
ed. The spiny dogfish Squakis acarrthias is the defini-
tive host fw the cestode. Spiny dogfish were prevalent
in and around the affected net-pen sites, thus provid-
ing coracKSa to infect the first intarmedtate host, when
is most likely a crustacean. Although the metacestode
is common in the eyes of European whiting Mertangius
meriangus in the northeast Atlantic region, this is the
first report of the infection in a saknonid.
Keywords: 'Salmon, 'Parasitic dteeases, 'Eye dte-
eases, Reprints, Aquacurture, Mortality, Retina, Cata-
racts, Morbidrty, 'Onchorhynchus tshawytscha, *G*-
quintasqual.
PB94-191038/REB PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of a New TherrnophWc Sulfate-
Redudng Bacterium Tnerrnodesutfovtbrio yettow-
stonR' gen. nov. and sp. nov.: Its Phytogenetic Re-
lationship to Thermodesulfobacterlum commune'
and Their Origins Deep wltlibt the Bacterial
Domain. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Guff Breeze, FL
E. A. Henry, R. Devereux, J. S. Maki, C. C. Giimour,
and C. R. Woese. 1994,9p EPA/600/J-94/277
Pub. in Archives of Microbiology 161. D62-69 1994.
Prepared in cooperation with Harvard Univ., Cam-
bridge, MA. Div. of Applied Sciences., Marquette Univ.,
Milwaukee, Wl. Dept of Biology.. Academy of Natural
Sciences of Philadelphia. Benedict, MD. Benedict Es-
tuarine Research Lab., and Illinois Univ. at Urbana-
Chamoaign. Dept of Microbiology.
A thermophMc sulfate-reducing vibrio isolated from
thermal vent water in Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming,
USA is described. The gram-negative, curved rod-
shaped cells averaged 0.3 micrometers wide and 1.5
micrometers long. They were motile by means of a
single polar flageHum. Growth was observed between
40 and 70 C with optimal growth at 65 C. Cultures re-
mained viable for one year at 27 C although spore-for-
mation was not observed. Desulfofuscidin arid c-type
cytochromes were present The G + C content was
29.5 mol%. The divergence in the 16S ribosomal RNA
sequences between the new isolate and Thermode-
sutfobacterium commune sugggests that these two
thermophSic suffate-reduoing bacteria represent differ-
ent genera. These two bacteria depict a lineage that
branches deeply within the Bacteria domain and which
is clearly distinct from previously defined phytogenetic
Hnes of sulfate-reducing bacteria. Strain YP87 is de-
scribed as the type strain of the new genus and spe-
cies Therrnodesulfovibrio veltowstonii.
Keywords: 'Phytogeny, 'Taxonomy, Reprints, Growth,
16S ribosomal RNA, Bacterial RNA. Nucleic add se-
quence homotogy, Aquatic microbiology, Culture
media, 'Thermodesurfovtorio yellowstonC 'Thermo-
desutfovfcrto commune.
PBM-191046/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Gulf Breeze, FL
Guff Breeze Environmental Research Lab.
Characterization of 'Desurfomicrobhim escam-
btunV so. nov. and Proposal to Assign 'Desurrovl-
brto desurfuricans' Strain Norway 4 to the Genus
'Desutfomlcroblum'. Journal article.
Technical Resources, Inc., Gulf Breeze, FL
B. R. S. Genthner, G. Mundfrom, and R. Devereux
C1994,7p EPA/600/J-94/278
Contract EPA-68-03-3479
Pub. in Archives of Microbiology, v161 p215-2191994.
Prepared in cooperation with Environmental Research
Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL Microbial Ecology and Biotech-
nology. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Gulf Breeze, FL Gulf Breeze Environmental
Research Lab.
A sulfate-reducing bacterium, designated strain ESC1,
was isolated and found to be a new species. Strain
ESC1 is a strictly anaerobic, gram-negative, non-spor-
eforming, motile, short, round-ended rod often occur-
ring in pairs. Of 31 fermentative substrates tested, only
pyruvate was utiRzed. Suifate enhanced growth with
pyruvate and allowed growth with ethanol, lactate, for-
mate and hydrogen. Both sutfate and thiosuKate were
reduced. Lactate wes incompletely oxidized to acetate
and CO2. The strain was desurtoviridin negative. The
G+C content is 59.9%. These data suggested place-
ment of strain ESC1 in the genus Desurfomicrobium.
Comparative 16S rRNA analysis showed that strain
ESC1 shares 98% rRNA sequence similarity with De-
sutfomicrobium bacutetum and Desutfcvibrio desurfuri-
cans strain Norway 4. The latter two strains shared
greater than 99% 16S rRNA sequence similarity.
Strain ESC1 has been designated as the new species
Desurfomicrobium escambium.
Keywords: 'Bacterial genome, 'Taxonomy, 16S ribo-
somal RNA, Bacterial RNA, Oxidation,
Reduction(Chernistry), Nucleic acid sequence homol-
ogy. Substrate specificity. Culture medte. Growth, Re-
prints, 'Desurformcrobium excambium, 'Desulfovibrio
desurfuricans.
PB94-191053/REB PC A02/MF A01
Field-Scale Testing of a Two-Stage Bioreactor for
RofnoYttl of Crsosotft &no PwitBcMorophonol
from Ground Water Chemical and Biological As-
sessment. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL
D. P. Middaugh, S. E. Lantz, C. S. Heard, and J. G.
Mueller. c15 Nov 93,10p EPA/600/ J-94/279
Pub. in Archives of Environmental Contamination and
Toxicology 26, p320-328 1994. Also pub. as Environ-
mental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL rept no. CON-
TRIB-889. See also PB94-191061. Prepared in coop-
eration with SBP Technologies, Inc., Gulf Breeze, FL
A two-stage, field-scale bioreactor system was used to
determine the efficacy of bioremediation of creosote-
and pentachlorophenol (PCP)- contaminated ground
water at the abandoned American Creosote Works
(ACW) site in Pensacota, Florida. In separate 15-day
runs of the fiekJ-scate (454L) system, bioreactor per-
formance in the presence of specially-selected micro-
Dial inoculants was compared to that observed using
non-specific btomass. Results obtained with specialty
organisms in the first run of the field-scale bioreactor
showed that, on average, 70.6% of potycydic aromatic
hydrocarbons (PAHs) and heterocydes were degrad-
ed. Only 36.9% of the pentachlorophenol (PCP)
present was biodegraded. In the second run, microor-
ganisms from an industrial waste water treatment facil-
ity averaged 51.0% biodegradation of PAHs and heter-
ocydes. Degradaton of PCP was 81.0%, a value sub-
stantially higher than in the first run. Reductions in tox-
icfty/teratogenidty were also observed for effluent
from the second run of the field-scale bkxeactor but
the magnitude of toxicity reduction was less than in the
first run.
Keywords: 'Water pollution control, 'Btoreactors,
'Wood preservatives, 'Superfund, Creosote, Phenols,
Ground water. Water treatment. Remedial action, Haz-
ardous materials. Field tests. Technology innovation,
Porycydte aromatic hydrocarbons, Pseudomonas,
Toxicrty, Reprints, PCP(Pentachkxophenol),
Pensacola(Flortda), SITE(Suparfund Innovative Tech-
nology Evaluation).
PB94-191061/REB PC A03/MF A01
FMd Scale Testing of a Hyparffltration Unit for
Removal of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol
from Ground Water Chemical and Biological As-
sessment Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL
D. P. Middaugh, R. L Thomas. S. E. Lantz, C. S. Heard,
and J. G. Mueller. C1994,12p EPA/600/ J-94/280
Pub. in Archives of Environmental Contamination and
Toxicology 26, p309-319 1994. Also pub. as Environ-
mental Research Lab., Guff Breeze, FL rept no. CON-
TRIB-888. See also PB94-191053. Prepared in coop-
eration with SBP Technologies, Inc.. Gulf Breeze, FL
Chemical analyses and biological response data were
used to assess the efficacy of a field-scale hyperftttra-
tion unit in the removal of potycyctic aromatic hydro-
carbons (PAHs) and other organic compounds from
creosote- and pentachlorophenol (PCP)-contaminated
ground water recovered from the former American
Creosote Works in Escambia County, Pensacola, Flori-
da. The hyperfiltration unit consisted of 4 modules con-
taining porous stainless steel lubes which were coated
with a formed-in-place zirconium hydrous oxide-polya-
cryfic acid (ZOPA) membrane. A 5-fold concentration
of the feedwater (60% volume reduction) with up to
97% removal of high molecular weight PAHs was
achieved during pro-demonstration arid field-demon-
stration runs of the hyperfiHration unit Toxtcotogicai
and teratogenic data for embryonic inland silversides,
Menidia beryllina, indicated that 100,10 and 1 % solu-
tions of the ground water sample used in the pre-dem-
onstration run caused statistically significant (p < or -
0.05) biological responses when compared to con-
trols. Permeates from both runs, diluted to 1 %, met the
pre-condrtion of non-toxic responses in 48h tests with
Ceriodaphnia dubia Meeting this requirement allowed
for discharge of diluted permeate into the county's
sanitary sewerage collector system.
Keywords: 'Water pollution control, 'Filtration, 'Wood
preservatives, 'Superfund, Creosote, Phenols, Ground
water. Water treatment, Porycydic aromatic hydrocar-
bons, Remecfial action. Hazardous materials. Field
tests. Technology innovation, Toxicity, Reprints,
PCPfPentachloropheooO. Hyperfittration, Escambia
CourrtyfFlorida), SfTE(Superfund Innovative Technolo-
gy Evaluation), Menidia ben/Nina, Ceriodaphnia dubia.
14 Vol. 94. No. 4
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB94-191079/REB PC A02/MF A01
Predicting Chronic Lethality of Chemical* to
Fishes from Acute Toxldty Test Data: Concepts
and Linear Regression Analysis. (Hazard Assess-
ment). Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL
F. L Mayer, Q. F. Krause, D. R. Buckler, M. R.
Ellersteck, and G. Lee. c1994,9p EPA/600/ J-94/281
Pub. in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, v13
n4 p671-678 1994. Also pub. as Environmental Re-
searach Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL rapt no. CONTRIB-
764. Prepared in cooperation with Missouri Agricultural
Experiment Station, Columbia, and National Fisheries
Contaminant Research Center, Columbia, MO.
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: 'Toxicity, 'Fishes, 'Chronic exposure,
'Regression analysis, Acute exposure,
Concentration(Composition), Dose-response relation-
ships, Comparative evaluations, Organic compounds,
Lethal dosage, Growth, Predictions, Estimates, Re-
prints, AF(Application factor), ACR(Acute-to-chronic
ratio), MATC(Maximum acceptable toxicant concen-
tration), LC50(Lethal concentration).
PB94-191087/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL
Effects of Contaminants from Chromated Copper
Arsenate-Treated Lumber on Benthos. Journal arti-
cle.
Rutgers - The State Univ., Newark, NJ. Dept. of Biolog-
ical Sciences.
J. S. Weis, and P. Weis. c1994,8p EPA/600/J-94/282
Pub. in Archives of Environmental Contamination and
Toxicology, v26 p103-109 1994. Also pub. as Environ-
mental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL rept no.
GULF BREEZE CONTRIB-798. Prepared in coopera-
tion with University of Medicine and Dentistry of New
Jersey, Newark. Dept of Anatomy. Sponsored by En-
vironmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL
The fine particle fraction of sediments collected near
bulkheads made of CCA-treated wood had elevated
levels of the three metals. These decreased with dis-
tance from the bulkhead. Although the concentrations
in the fine particle fraction of these sediments were
quite high, the sediments had less than 1 % fine parti-
cles, being primarily sand. Metal levels in benthic orga-
nisms were also elevated adjacent to the bulkhead
and decreased with distance. However, tests with the
sediments adjacent to the bulkhead did not reveal con-
sistent toxicity, probably because the overall concen-
trations of metals were low. On the other hand, benthic
community analysis revealed that there were reduced
species numbers, total numbers of organisms, and di-
versity in the sediments adjacent to the bulkheads
compared to reference sediments with lower metal
concentrations.
Keywords: 'Wood preservatives, 'Sediments, •Toxici-
ty, 'Water pollution sources, Benthos,
Concentration(Composition), Chromium, Copper, Ar-
senic, Bulkheads, Ecosystems, Coastal structures, En-
vironmental exposure, Abundance, Biological avail-
ability, Reprints, *CCA(Chromated copper arsenate),
'Chromated copper arsenate, Neanthes succinea,
Leptosynapta inhaerens, Pensacola Beach(Florida).
PB94-191095/REB PC A02/MF A01
Fish Intersexualtty as Indicator of Environmental
Stress: Monitoring Fish Reproductive Systems
Can Serve to Alert Humans to Potential Harm.
Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL
S. A. Bortone, and W. P. Davis. 1994,10p EPA/600/J-
94/283
Pub. in Btosctence, v44 n3 p165-172 Mar 94. Prepared
in cooperation with University of West Florida, Pensa-
cola. Dept of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology..
Intersexuality in the form of masculinization has been
observed among poecilikJ fishes (i.e., mosquitofish,
least killifish, and sailfin molly) from streams receiving
paper mill effluent (i.e., draft mill effluent). The degree
of masculinization is related to the relative concentra-
tion and duration of exposure to kraft mill effluent
(KME). Compounds associated with KME apparently
act as endocrine disrupters to the normal expression
of secondary sex characters. Monitoring intersexualrty
in these fishes may serve as a useful sentinel to detect
endocrine disrupters in the environment
Keywords: 'Fish physiology, 'Sex hormones, 'Water
pollution effects(Animals), Biological indicators, Indus-
trial wastes, Sutfate pulping, Paper mills,
Concentration(Composition), Environmental exposure,
Fish reproduction, Effluents, Livebearers, Reprints,
KME(Draft mill effluent), Intersexuality, Masculiniza-
tion, Arrhenoidy, Gambusia affinis, Heterandria formo-
sa, Poecilia latipinna.
PB94-191103/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA. Office of
Research and Development
Estimation of lonteation Constants of Azo Dyes
and Related Aromatic Amines: Environmental Im-
plication. Journal article.
Georgia Univ., Athens.
S. H. Hilal, L A. Carreira, G. L Baughman, S. W.
Karickhoff, and C. M. Melton. 1994,12p EPA/600/J-
94/284
GrantEPA-R-815415
Pub. in Jnl. of Physical Oraganic Chemistry, v7 n3
p122-141 Mar 94. Sponsored by Environmental Re-
search Lab., Athens, GA. Office of Research and De-
velopment
lonization constants for 214 dye molecules were cal-
culated from molecular structures using the chemical
reactivity models developed in SPARC (SPARC Per-
forms Automated Reasoning in Chemistry). These
models used fundamental chemical structure theory to
predict chemical reactivities for a wide range of organ-
ic molecules from molecular structure. The energy dif-
ferences between the protonated state and the unpro-
tonated state for a molecule of interest are factored
into mechanistic components including the electrostat-
ic and resonance contributions and any additional con-
tributions to these energy differences.
Keywords: 'Dyes, 'Chemical reactivity, 'Artificial intel-
ligence, 'lonization, Molecular structure, Aromatic
compounds, Amines, Physicochemical properties, En-
vironmental exposure, Mathematical models,
Rates(Per time), Tabtes(Data), *SPARC(SPARC Per-
forms Automated Reasoning in Chemistry), 'SPARC
Performs Automated Reasoning in Chemistry, loniza-
tion constants, Rate constants.
PB94-191111/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
Photolysis of Smoke Dyes on Soils. Journal article.
Technology Applications, Inc., Athens, GA.
R. L Adams, E. J. Weber, and G. L Baughman. C1994,
9p EPA/600/J-94/285
Contract EPA-68-C1-0024
Pub. in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, v13
n6 p889-896 Jun 94. Sponsored by Environmental Re-
search Lab., Athens, GA. and Department of the Army,
Washington, DC.
Photolysis of an azo, a quinophthalone. and several
anthraquinone smoke dyes was studied on soil sur-
faces. Initially, rapid photodegradation of each dye oc-
curred, followed by a period of much slower rate of
loss, indicating that the remaining fraction of the dye
was photochemically protected. The average mean
depths of photolysis ranged from 0.33 to 0.68 mm for
outdoor studies and from 0.42 to 0.73 for lab studies.
The magnitude of the mean depth of photolysis sug-
gests that photo-degradation of the dyes occurs
through indirect photochemical processes. Photolysis
products for only two of the dyes could be identified.
Photolysis of Disperse Red 9 resulted in the formation
of 1-aminoantraquinone, whereas Solvent Yellow 33
photodegraded to give 2-carboxyquinoHne and phthal-
ic anhydride. Reaction mechanisms involving sensi-
tized photo-oxidation by singlet oxygen are consistent
with the formation of these reaction products.
Keywords: 'Dyes, 'Photolysis, 'Soil analysis, 'Smoke
ammunition, Colored smoke, Azo dyes, Anthraquin-
ones, Oxygen, Photochemical reactions, Reaction ki-
netics, Transport properties, Grenades, Soil pollution,
Reprints, Quinophthalone.
PB94-191129/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas,
NV.
Evaluation of Five Commercial Immunoassay Data
Analysis Software Systems. Journal article.
Lockheed Environmental Systems and Technologies
Co., Las Vegas, NV.
R. W. Geriach, R. J. White, S. N. Deming, J. A.
Palasota, and J. M. Van Emon. c1993,10p EPA/600/
J-94/286
Contract EPA-68-CO-0049, Grant EPA-R-817522
Pub. in Analytical Biochemistry 212, p185-193 1993.
Prepared in cooperation with Houston Univ., TX. Dept.
of Chemistry. Sponsored by Environmental Monitoring
Systems Lab., Las Vegas, NV.
An evaluation of five commercial software systems
used for immunoassay data analysis revealed numer-
ous deficiencies. Often, the utility of statistical output
was compromised by poor documentation. Several
data sets were run through each system using a four-
parameter calibration function, and the results were
compared to those from an independent method.
Comparable results between systems were obtained,
but often several attempts at analysis were necessary.
The evaluation process revealed that it is difficult to
monitor the numerous options available on these types
of programs, and that incorrect results could easily be
obtained if comparison analyses were not used. Rec-
ommendations for improved software functionality and
for using the four-parameter calibration model are pre-
sented. (Copyright (c) 1993 Academic Press, Inc.)
Keywords: 'Immunoassay, 'Computer applications,
'Data analysis, 'Computer software, Performance
evaluation, Immunoenzyme techniques, Radioimmun-
oassay, US EPA, Reprints, Environmental Protection
Agency.
PB94-191137/REB PC A01/MF A01
Performance-Based Methods for the EPA's Regu-
latory Programs. Journal article.
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas,
NV.
L R. Williams. C1992,5p EPA/600/J-94/287
Pub. in Environmental Testing and Analysis, p36, 38-
39 and 66,1992.
Whether called 'performance-based methods' (em-
phasizing the products) or 'criteria-based methods ac-
ceptance' (the process), the topic currently is a hot
one for the U.S. EPA. The EPA's Environmental Moni-
toring Management Council (EMMC) is considering ap-
proaches to pilot or implement the process in conjunc-
tion with a comprehensive strategy to reduce the con-
fusing array of similar measurement methods adopted
under various regulatory programs. This was the topic
of a special session at the EPA's annual Solid Waste
Testing and QA Symposium in July 1992. In Septem-
ber 1992, the Sixth Annual Interagency Workgroup
Meetings on QA for Environmental Measurements
(QAEM) featured the topic as one of its four major ses-
sions.
Keywords: 'Solid waste management 'Pollution sam-
pling, 'Measuring methods, Environmental monitoring,
Quality assurance, Quality control, Pollution regula-
tions, Decision making, Reprints, Performance-based
methods, Criteria-based methods, Environmental
measurements, Regulatory programs.
PB94-191145/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas,
NV.
Determination of Metals In Solid Samples by Com-
ptoxabon: Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Gas
Chromatography. Atomic Emission Detection.
Journal article.
Midwest Research Inst, Mountain View, CA. California
Operations.
Y. Liu, V. Lopez-Avila, M. Alcaraz, W. F. Beckert, and
E. M. Heithmar. Aug 93,8p EPA/600/J-94/288
Contract EPA-68-C1 -0029
Pub. in Journal of Chromatographic Science, v31
p310-316 August 1993. Sponsored by Environmental
Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas, NV.
Complexation followed by Supercritical fluid extraction
(SFE) has been investigated for the extraction of
December 1994 15
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Cu(2+),Co(2+). and 2n(2+)k>ns from solid samples.
Lithium bis(trifluoroethyf)drttikxarbamate (FDOC) was
used as the comptexing agent in the study. The metal-
FDDC complexes in the SFE extracts were determined
by gas chromatograpny (GC) with atomic emission de-
tection. The recoveries of Cu(2+), Co<2+), Cd(2+),
and Zn(2+) ions from filter paper, sand, and sihca gel
ranged from 70 to 100 percent Relatively high con-
centrations of comptexed Cu, Co, Cd, and Zn found in
system blanks obtained with a stainless steel SFE
system prompted the authors to modify the apparatus
by using nonmetaHc poryetheretherketone (PEEK)
components.
Keywords: *Chromatography, 'Extraction, 'Metal
complexes, 'Ions, Inorganic compounds, Copper,
Cobalt, Cadmium, Zinc, Complex compounds, Gas
chromatograpny. Soil pollution, Remedial action. Toxic
substances, Reprints, *SFE(Supercritical fluid extrac-
tion), 'Supercritical fluid extraction, In situ analysis,
FDDCKBMtnfluoroethyOdithkxarbajriate).
PB94-191152/REB PCA01/MFA01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Tritium to Surface Waters of the Western United
States. Journal article.
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas,
NV.
R. W. Hodoway. 16 Apr 93,5p EPA/600/J-94/289
Contract DE-AKJ6-91NV0963
Pub. in Radiochifnica Acta, v62 p217-220 1993. Spon-
sored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
The tritium content of streams, lakes and springs in
Alaska, Nevada and Colorado was measured over the
last decade. The tritium content of these waters has
declined approximately 50% to a present maximum of
up to 70 pa/1. This decline is a corrtiriuatkxi of the de-
creasing trend that started shortly after the atmospher-
ic nuclear test ban treaty of the early 1960s. The
present concentration of tritium in these natural waters
is approaching the concentration expected from the
natural production of tritium in the environment (Copy-
right (c) 1993 R. OkJenbourg Vertag.)
Keywords: 'Surface waters, 'Tritium, 'Radfoecotogi-
cal concentration, Alaska. Nevada. Colorado, Fallout
deposits, Natural radtoactivity. Nuclear explosions, At-
mospheric explosions. Lakes, Rivers, Radbnucide mi-
gration, Environmental transport. Reprints.
P894-191 160/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvalfe Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Spatial Pattern* of Sol Organic Carbon hi the
Contiguous United State*. Journal article.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc.. CorvalBs,
OR. Environmental Research Lab.
J. S. Kara 1994. 17p EPA/600/J-94/290
Contract EPA-68-C8-0006
Pub. hi Sol Sciences Society of American Jnl., v56
p439-*55 1 994. Sponsored by CorvaWs Environmental
HeeearchLab.,ORr
pattern* and total amount* of *oif organic C
areirrportartdataforttudiesofioUproductM-
hyorauNcpiopwtlM, and tr* eyeing of C-bMKi
greenhou** gaiiii . The *tudv^«valuated ••veral ap-
hiy 8OCto
proach**, for (Jm
) QfltWPWM tnWf fW~
•tiv* merit*. The first approach entailed grouping data
from global pedon SOC databaM by typ* oTeooM-
t»m, r**ufttng In a total of 78.0 Pg of C to 1-m dapth for
the contiguou* USA. In a •acond approach, a pedon
databa** wa* aggregated ualng sol iaxonomy, giving
a total for the corrbnguou* USA of 80.7 + or -1 £6 Pg
of C when the great group SOC w** spatially dttribut-
ed with Major land fl**ource Area* (MLRA*) Ming
the 1982 National Resource Inventory (NRI) and the
Soil Interpretation Record databases. The third ap-
proach u»ed pedon and spatial data from a global soB
ip grouped by *oB unit that r«
map
for thi contiguou* USA.
(resulted In 84.5 Pg of C
Iron Nutrition Influence on Cadmium Accumula-
tion by 'Arabktopste thaliana' (l_) Heynh. Journal
article.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis,
OR. Environmental Research Lab.
K. D. Rodecap, D. T. Tingey, and E. H. Lee. 1994,8p
EPA/600/ J-94/291
Contract EPA-68-C8-0006
Pub. in Jnl. of Environmental Quality, v23 n2 p239-246
Mar-Apr 94. Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental
Research Lab., OR.
Greenhouse experiments were conducted to deter-
mine whether Arabidopsis thaliana (L) Heynh., a puta-
tive Fe-efficient species, accumulated higher concen-
trations of Cd from a sparingly soluble Cd source (cad-
mium cShydrogen phosphate) when growing in Fe-defi-
cient rather than in Fe-suffkaent conditions. Analysis of
the uptake of other elements by Arabidopsis suggests
that the greater accumulation of Cd by plants in the Fe-
defictent treatment may be a consequence of the spe-
cies1 Fe efficiency mechanisms. Our results support
the hypothesis that uptake of toxic elements by Fe-effi-
cient species can be enhanced when the plants are
growing in Fe-cieficient soils.
Keywords: 'Plant nutrition, 'Iron, 'Cadmium,
Concentration(Composition), Accumulation, Plant me-
tabolism, Biological effects, Uptake, Toxic substances,
Soil chemistry. Reprints, Arabidopsis thaliana (L)
Heynh, Iron efficient plants. Cadmium dihydrogen
phosphate, Cruciferae.
PB94-191186/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Comparison of Variance Estimator* of the Hor-
vftz-Thomp*on Estimator for Randomized Vart-
•fate ProbabWty Systematic Sampling. Journal arti-
cle.
State Univ. of New York Coll. of Environmental Sci-
ence and Forestry, Syracuse.
S. V. Stehman, and W. S. Overton. Mar 94, Up EPA/
600/J-94/292
Grants EPA-R-815422, EPA-R-816721
Pub. in Jnl. of the American Statistical Association, v89
n425 p30-43 Mar 94. Prepared in cooperation with
Oregon State Univ., Corvallis. Sponsored by Corvallis
Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Two large-scale environmental surveys, the National
Stream Survey (NSS) and the Environmental Protec-
tion Agency's proposed Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment Program (EMAP), motivated investigation
of estimators of the variance of the Horvitz-Thornpson
estimator under variable probability systematic sam-
pling. As is common in practice, survey objectives re-
quired special design and analysis features that
strongly influenced selection of a variance estimator.
In this article we investigate properties of the variance
estimator used in the NSS and proposed for some ap-
plications in EMAP. (Copyright (c) 1994 American Sta-
tistical Association.)
Keywords: 'Environmental survey*, 'Sampling, 'Sta-
tistical analysis. Streams, Water pollution,
VartancefStattstJcs), Comparison, Probability theory,
Study estimates, Empirical equations,
PopulatkxKStatJstics), Reprints, 'National Stream Sur-
veys, 'Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Program, 'Horvrtz-Thompson estimation, Yates-
Grundy estimation.
Keywords: 'Investigations. 'Soil properties, 'Organic
matter, 'Carboa "United State*. Global. Ecosystems,
Greenhouse gases. Taxonomy, Hydraulics, Maps,
Spatial distribution. Reprints.
PB94-191178/REB PC A02/MF A01
Corvatts Environmental Research Lab., OR.
PBM-1011M/REB PC A02/MF A01
Con/aw* Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Dynamic Standardization of Tree-Ring Sen**.
Journal article.
Department of Fteherie* and Oceans, St John'* (New-
foundland). Science Branch.
W. G. Warren, and D. C. LeSlanc. 1990,10p EPA/
600/J-94/293
Grant USDA-S4-CSRS-2-2393
Pub. In Canadtan Jnl. of Forest Research, v20 p1422-
1431 1990. Prepared in cooperation with Butter Univ.,
IndanapoH*. IN. Hokxxnb Research Inst Sponsored
by CorvaNte Environmental Research Lab., OR. and
Cooperative State Research Service, Washington, DC.
The compound growth function of Warren (W. G.
Warren. 1980. Tree-Ring Bull. 40:35-44) represented
an attempt to develop a model-based approach that
standardized tree ring width sequences and was more
flexible than the monotone functions that were then
commonly used While the idea was conceptually at-
tractive, operational difficulties of fitting hindered its
use as a practical tool. The paper describes the modifi-
cations, and what are believed to be improvements,
that have recently been made to the method, and
which have led to an interactive computer program by
which the fitting of the model to any sequence of ring
widths may be readily accomplished. The approach
also permits the location of both positive and negative
departures from a trend (releases and suppressions,
respectively) and estimation of the rate of rung-width
increase or decrease. For illustration it has been ap-
plied to a sample of red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.)
cores from Whiteface Mountain, New York.
Keywords: •Dendrochronology, 'Growth, 'Mathemati-
cal models, Width, Improvement, Least squares
method, Computer programs, Trends, Disturbances,
Standardization, Age, Statistical analysis, Canada,
Sampling, Histograms, Reprints, Tree ring growth,
Picea rubens, Red Spruce trees.
PB94-191699/REB PC A05/MF A01
Alternative Control Techniques Document Auto-
mobile Refintehtng. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Apr 94,84p EPA/453/R-94/031
See also PB89-148282.
The document provides information on alternative
control techniques (ACT) for volatile organic com-
pound (VOC) emissions from automobile refinishing.
The document contains information on emissions,
controls, control options, and costs that States can
use in developing rules. The document presents op-
tions only, and makes no recommendations.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Spray painting,
•Repair shops, Surface coatings, Paints, Automobile
bodies, Alternatives, Substitutes, Emissions, Environ-
mental impacts, Economic impacts, Pollution regula-
tions, Air pollution standards, Standards compliance,
Cost analysis, ACT(Altemative Control Techniques),
Volatile organic compounds, Automotive refinishing.
PB84-191806/REB PC A99/MF A06
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Estuary Program.
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Area*, Wet-
land Ecosystems, and Endangered Species Habi-
tat* of the Albemarte-Pamllco Estuarine Region.
Phase 3 Report Final rept
North Carolina Dept of Environment, Hearth, and Nat-
ural Resources, Raleigh. Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine
Study.
I. K. Smith, H. E. LeGrand, S. P. Hall, Z. E. Murrell, and
C. W. Nordman. Feb 93.676p APES-92-21
See also PB94-184041. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Na-
tional Estuary Program.
The rapid development of North Carolina's Coastal,
Tidewater, and Piedmont regions has caused an
urgent need to protect significant natural resources in
th» part of the state. However, before protection of
natural resources and natural areas can be accom-
plished. It I* important to have background Information
about these resources, such as locations of endan-
gered and rare species and delineation and descrip-
tion of significant natural area*. The North Carolina
Nature Preserve* Act delegate* re*pon*tbiHtie* to the
North Carolina Natural Heritage Program for maintain-
ing the statewide Inventory of Important natural areas
and rare spedea habitat*. This report describe* the
natural communities, aquatic habitats, endangered
and rare species, and geomorphology of the 17-oounty
A/P III study area. It also provides site description*
and map* of each of the 130 significant natural areas
hi trite region.
Keywords: 'Ecosystem*, 'Natural resources manage-
ment, 'Environmental protection, 'Coastal regions,
•Site surveys, 'Regional analysts, Pollution sources.
North Carolina, Estuaries. Virginia, Albemarle Sound,
ParnUco Sound, Forests, Water quality. Land manage-
ment. Surface waters. Endangered species, Invento-
ries, Habitats. Plants(Botany), Land use, Animals, Wet-
lands.
PB94-192630/REB PC A04/MF A01
North Carolina Dept of Environment, Hearth, and Nat-
ural Resources, Raleigh. Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine
Study.
16 Vol. 94, No. 4
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Comparative Effects of Water-Column Nitrate En-
richment on Eelgrass, Shoal Grass, and Widgeon
Grass. Rnal rept.
North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh. Dept of Botany.
J. M. Burkholder. Aug 93,65p APES-93-09
Contract APES-PR-50178
See also PB85-179471 and PB93-196665. Sponsored
by North Carolina Dept of Environment Health, and
Natural Resources, Raleigh. Albematle-Pamlico Estu-
arine Study.
The objectives of this study were to work toward deter-
mining the threshold range of water-column nitrate en-
richment that promotes destruction of eelgrass (Zos-
tera marina L), and to examine whether nitrate enrich-
ment is toxic to two other submersed aquatic marine/
estuarine plants, shoal grass (the seagrass Halodule
wrightii Ascher) and widgeon grass (Ruppia maritima
L). These species are of interest for potential use in
re-establishing beds of submersed aquatic vegetation
within areas where eelgrass habitat loss has been cor-
related with nutrient enrichment or other factors asso-
ciated with cultural eutrophication and coastal devel-
opment This research indicates that Halodule wrightii
or Ruppia maritima could be established by transplant-
ing efforts as a management strategy in nitrate-en-
riched waters where eelgrass meadows have disap-
peared. Unlike Zostera marina, these plants apparent-
ly have physiological mechanisms to more efficiently
process and control consumed nitrate; indeed, R. mar-
itima seems to have derived a competitive advantage
in nitrate-enriched conditions.
Keywords: *North Carolina, 'Water quality, 'Grasses,
Aquatic plants, Widgeon grass, Environmental issues,
Comparative evaluation, Coasts, Nutrients, Eutroph-
ication, Ecosystems, Nitrates, Water pollution effects,
Eelgrass, Shoal grass, Zostera marina, Halodule
wrightii, Ruppia maritima, Mesocosms, Coastal devel-
opment
PB94-192648/REB PC A20/MF A04
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants for Source Categories: Aerospace Man-
ufacturing and Rework - Background Information
for Proposed Standards. Draft rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
B. C. Jordan. May 94,464p EPA/453/R-94/036A
The proposed rule would limit organic hazardous air
pollutant (HAP) emissions from the following sources
at aerospace facilities: cleaning operations, primer ap-
plication operations, topcoat application operations,
depainting operations, chemical milling maskant appli-
cation operations, and the handling and storage of
waste. The proposed rule would also limit inorganic
HAP emissions from primer, topcoat, and depainting
operations.
Keywords: 'Air pollution standards, 'Hazardous mate-
rials, 'Aerospace industry, Fugitive emissions, Indus-
trial wastes, Organic solvents, Cleaning agents, Manu-
facturing, Regulations, Environmental impacts, Eco-
nomic analysis, *HAP(Hazardous air pollutant),
Rework operations, VOCs(Volatile organic com-
pounds).
PB94-192713/REB PC A03/MF A01
In Situ Technologies for Remediation of Organic
Chemicals-Contaminated Sites: A Critical Review.
Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
C. Y. Fan, J. S. Farlow, and A. N. Tafuri. Jun 94,19p
EPA/600/A-94/143
Pub. in Proceedings of the Air and Waste Management
Association Annual Meeting and Exhibition (87th), Cin-
cinnati, OH., June 19-24,1994, p1-16. See also PB92-
114552.
The paper identifies the basic site assessment infor-
mation required to define and understand the release
incident and the organic chemicals released in the
subsurface environment It evaluates various remedi-
ation technologies, based on the characteristics of
concerned pollutants and site geologic properties, that
may be applicable to cleaning up organic chemicals
from surface spills or leaking underground storage
tanks. A systematic discussion of organic chemicals
transport in subsurface environment enables the user
to: develop a conceptual understanding of site condi-
tions before initiation of extensive field investigation,
define remediation goals, evaluate technologies capa-
ble of meeting remediation goals, and identify monitor-
ing requirements during and after remediation.
Keywords: 'Ground water, 'Soil contamination, 'Land
pollution control, 'Water pollution control, Under-
ground storage, Storage tanks, Leakage, Hydrocar-
bons, Petroleum products, Chemical compounds, En-
vironmental transport, Remediation, Soil treatment In
situ processing, Biodegradation, Zone of saturation,
Vaodse zone, Technology innovation, Reprints,
NAPLfNonAqueous Phase Liquids), Volatile organic
compounds, Biorestoration.
PB94-192721/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
IAPCS: A Computer Model That Evaluates Pollu-
tion Control Systems for Utility Boilers. Journal ar-
ticle Aug 91-Dec 92.
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
N. Kaplan, E. Soderberg, D. Pickett, and J. Meyers.
cJun 94,11 p EPA/600/J-94/305
Contract EPA-68-D1-0031
Pub. in Jnl. of Air and Waste Management Association,
v44 p773-780 Jun 94. See also PB85-243111, PB87-
127759, PB87-127767, PB87-127775, PB90-187261,
PB91-133314 and PB91-506477. Prepared in coop-
eration with Detroit Edison Co., Ml. and New York
State Electric and Gas Corp., Binghamton.
The paper discusses the use of the Integrated Air Pol-
lution Control System (IAPCS) computer model for es-
timating sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxide (NOx)
control system costs for real-world utility plants. The
IAPCS can perform cost and performance estimates of
15 air pollution control systems as applied to coal-fired
utility boilers. Estimates can also be made for panicu-
late control systems. This personal-computer-based
interactive model allows the user to specify boiler,
coal, and control system operating parameters. Detroit
Edison and New York State Electric and Gas Compa-
ny, each provided the boiler and coal specifications for
three of their existing or proposed units. The IAPCS
model was used to provide capital costs, annual oper-
ating and maintenance costs, levelized annual reve-
nue required, and pollution reduction estimates for
each control system estimated. The model is a tool
that utilities can use to evaluate compliance options for
meeting the regulatory requirements of the Clean Air
Act Amendments of 1990, in addition to options for
meeting state regulations. It can also be used by legis-
lators and their staffs, public utilities commmissipns,
and architectural/engineering companies for prelimi-
nary control system design and budget estimates.
Keywords: 'Computerized simulation, 'Boilers, 'Air
pollution control, 'Coal fired power plants. Reprints,
Sulfur dioxide, Nitrogen oxides, Particulates, Cost
analysis, Performance evaluation, Study estimates,
Compliance, Clean Air Acts, Design criteria, 'Integrat-
ed Air Pollution Control System Model, Flue gas desul-
furization.
PB94-192739/REB PC A02/MF A01
PC-Based MIE Scattering Program for Theoretical
Investigations of the Optical Properties of Atmos-
pheric Aerosols as a Function of Composition and
Relative Humidity, Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
W. E. Wilson, and P. C. Reist. c1994,10p EPA/600/J-
94/306
Pub. in Atmospheric Environment, v28 n5 p803-809
1994. See also AD-A010 336 and AD-A014 162. Pre-
pared in cooperation with North Carolina Univ. at
Chapel Hill. Dept. of Environmental Sciences and En-
gineering.
Over the past decade there has been interest in ex-
ploring possible relationships between atmospheric
visibility (extinction of light) and the chemical form of
aerosols in the atmosphere. A user-friendly, menu-
driven program for the personal computer (AT 286 with
math co-processor or higher) has been developed
which both calculates the equilibrium composition of
the atmospheric aerosol of specified compositions (in-
cluding particle-bound water as a function of relative
humidity) and also applies optical parameters from
these end-products to estimating scattering and ex-
tinction. Presented here is a description of such a pro-
gram, with a discussion of the assumptions and ap-
proaches implicit in it The program appears to give re-
sults which are similar to results reported by others.
Keywords: 'Atmospheric chemistry, 'Atmospheric
models, 'Computerized simulation, 'Optical proper-
ties, Reprints, Air pollution monitoring, Atmospheric
composition, Concentration(Composrtion), Humidity,
Light scattering, Aerosols, Computer programs, MARS
computer program.
PB94-192747/REB PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Sulfur Measurements from a Re-
gional Fine Particle Network with Concurrent Add
Modes Network Results. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
R. L Bennett, L Stockburger, and H. M. Barnes. 1994,
14p EPA/600/J-94/307
Pub. in Atmospheric Environment v28 n3 D409-419
1994.
The Fine Particle Network (FPN), a system of fine par-
ticle (less than 2.5 micrometers) samplers, was operat-
ed at 41 sites selected from the Environmental Protec-
tion Agency Acid MODES program during the two year
period in 1988-90. The 24-hour sample results includ-
ed fine particle mass and the most predominant chem-
ical element concentrations determined by wavelength
dispersive x-ray fluorescence analysis. Statistical sum-
maries of the fine mass and sulfur concentrations by
site and season were prepared. The availability of si-
multaneous paniculate sulfate measurements from in-
dependent collection and analytical procedures pro-
vided an opportunity to examine their agreement and
provide a more reliable data base for evaluation of re-
gional paniculate models and estimation of contribu-
tion to urban aerosol concentration.
Keywords: 'Acid rain, 'Atmospheric models, 'Air pol-
lution monitoring, 'Sulfur dioxide, Sulfates, Particu-
lates, Aerosols, Seasonal variations, X ray fluores-
cence, Concentration(Composition), Fines, Sites, Spa-
tial variations, Rural areas, Reprints, *MODES(Model
Operational and Diagnostic Evaluation Study), 'Model
Operational and Diagnostic Evaluation Study,
*FPN(Rne Particle Network), 'Fine Particle Network,
Regional Acid Deposition Model, Eastern
Region(United States).
PB94-192754/REB PC A03/MF A01
Transport, Radiative, and Dynamical Effects of
the Antarctic Ozone Hole: A GFDL 'SKYHI' Model
Experiment Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
J. D. Mahlman, J. P. Pinto, and L. J. Umscheid. 15 Feb
94,24p EPA/600/J-94/308
Pub. in Jnl. of the Atmospheric Sciences, v15 n4 15
Feb 94. See also PB88-168240. Prepared in coopera-
tion with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminis-
tration, Princeton, NJ. Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
Lab.
The Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory 'SKYHI'
general circulation model has been used to simulate
the effect of the Antarctic 'ozone hole' phenomenon
on the radiative and dynamical environment of the
lower stratosphere. Both the polar ozone destruction
and photochemical restoration chemistries are calcu-
lated by parameterized simplifications of the still un-
certain, more complete chemical processes. The mod-
eled total column ozone depletions are near 25% in
spring over Antarctica, with 1% depletion reaching
equatorial latitudes by the end of the 4 1 /2 year model
experiment In the lower stratosphere, ozone reduc-
tions of 5% reach to the equator. Large coolings of
about 8 C are simulated in the lower stratosphere over
Antarctica in late spring, while a general cooling of
about 1-1.5 C is present throughout the Southern
Hemisphere lower stratosphere. The model atmos-
phere experiences a long-term positive temperature-
chemical feedback because significant ozone reduc-
tions carry over into the next winter. The overall tem-
perature response to the reduced ozone is essentially
radiative in character. However, substantial dynamical
changes are induced by the ozone hole effect The
Antarctic middle stratosphere in late spring warms by
about 6 C over Antarctica and the lower mid-latitude
stratosphere warms by approximately one degree.
These warming spots are produced mainly by an in-
creased residual circulation intensity.
Keywords: 'Ozone depletion, 'Atmospheric models,
'Antarctic regions, Simulation, Radiative heat transfer,
December 1994 17
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Atmospheric temperature, Atmospheric chemistry.
Annual variations, Southern hemisphere, Atmospheric
circulation. Meteorological charts, Reprints.
PB94-192762/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Vechlcle Related Hydrocarbon Source Compod-
tlom from Ambient Data: The GRACE/SAFER
Method. Journal article.
University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Envi-
ronmental Engineering Program.
R. C. Henry, CW. Lewis, and J. F. Collins. C1994,13p
EPA/600/J-94/309
Grant EPA-R-818410
Pub. in Environmental Science and Technology, v28
n5 p823-831 1994. See also PB92-220656. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Expo-
sure Assessment Lab.
The composition of three volatile hydrocarbon sources
(emissions from vehicles in motion, evaporation of
whole gasoine, and gasofine headspace vapor) have
been derived from 550 ambient, hourly concentration
measurements of 37 C2-C9 volatile organic com-
pounds (VOC). The source compositions were ob-
tained by a novel combination of graphical analysis
and muftivariate receptor modeling
GRACE (Graphical Ratio Analysis for Composition Es-
timates) and SAFER (Source Apportionment by Fac-
tors with Explicit Restrictions). For the relatively un-
reactive hydrocarbon species, the ambient-derived
source compositions were in good agreement with
direct source measurements made in Atlanta concur-
rent with the ambient measurements. The prominence
of the whole
an
Explicit Restrictions). For the relatively
hydrocarbon species, the ambient-deri
compositions were in good agreement
urce measurements made in Atlanta conc
the ambient measurements. The promine
the whole gasoline profile in the ambient data was
unexpected result
Keywords! "Hydrocarbons, 'Air pollution sampling,
•Chemical composition, Reprints, Air pollution disper-
sion. Environmental transport. Gasoline vapors. Evap-
orative emissions. Exhaust emissions. Evaporative
emission measurement, Exhaust emission measure-
ment, Gas chromatography. Air pollution monitoring,
Air pollution sources, Vehicle air pollution, Muttivariate
analysts, Volatile organic compounds,
GRACE(Graphical Ratio Analysis for Composition Esti-
mates), SAFER(Source Apportionment by Factors with
Explicit Restrictions), Graphical analysis.
PB94-192770/BEB PCA03/MFA01
Enwonrnental Protection Agency, Research Tnanote
Park. NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
DMMndtonctaamJ SensttMty of
OxMwtte to Precursor Coo
article Apr 92-May 93.
North Carolina Supenx
ittrattora over the
Study. Journal
reductions in NOx emissions with or without reductions
in hydrocarbon emissions have more impact on reduc-
ing predicted O3 levels compared to reductions only in
hydrocarbon emissions.
Keywords: 'Atmospheric models, 'Troposphere,
'Photochemical reactions, Ozone, Chemical composi-
tion. Periodic variations, &xx»rrtration(Composition),
Nitrogen oxides, Air pollution control. Emission,
Sources, Transport properties. Hydrocarbons, Re-
prints, ROM(Regtonal oxidant model), Northeast
United States.
PB94-1927M/REB PC A03/MF A01
Effttct of Spocknon Stes, StMptt MM On6ntrtlon
on Dry Deposition to Qarvanized Steel Surfaces.
Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
J. W. Spence, F. W. IJpfert, and S. Katz. 12 Apr 93,11 p
EPA/600/J-94/311
Pub. in Atmospheric Environment, v27A n15 p2327-
23361993. See also PB89-181259. Prepared in coop-
eration with Environmental Consultant, Northport, NY.,
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC., and State Univ. of New York at Buf-
falo.
An analysis is presented of the variabSty in chemical
composition of soluble corrosion products on galva-
nized steel specimens exposed at Research Triangle
Park, NC. in the absence of natural precipitation. The
specimens varied in size, shape, orientation angle, and
previous exposure history. The solubjecorrosion prod-
ucts were assumed to represent the vffocb of dry dep-
osition o< airborne substances, wriich were deduced to
include SO2, NOy (presumed HNO3), Q(-) (presum-
ably HO), and Ca(+2) (presumably from coarse parti-
cles), based on statistical analysis of their variability in
relation to atmospheric conditions. The most important
specimen characteristic was previous exposure histo-
ry. Deposition of gases was dependent upon surface
condrtaons, wind speed, and temperature, and to a
lesser extent orientation angle. Depositor! of particles
was dependent upon specimen surface orientation.
Soluble zinc loss varied with Reynolds number to the -
0.2 power even though Reynolds numbers based on
average wind speeds were weH below those classically
expected to produce turbulent flow.
Keywords: 'Corrosion products, 'Air pollution
effects(MatBrials). 'Deposition. 'Galvanized materials,
'Steels, Dry methods. Exposure, Environmental trans-
port. Wind velocity, Surface chemistry. Environmental
effects. Atmospheric temperature. Reprints.
PBM-102796/REB
PCA02/MFA01
nputing Center, Research Trt- sessmentLab.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
angfePark,NC.
R. Mathur, K. L Schere. and A. Nathan. 20 May 94,
21 p EPA/800/J-94/310
Grant EPA-R-816496
Pub. in Jri. of Geophysical Research, v99 nD5
010,535-10,552 20 May 94. See also PB89-194252,
PB91-119669 and PS83-207688. Prepared Jn^ooop-
eratton with National Oceanic and Atmoapherfc Ao-
mirtstrattoaReaBarchTrtangte Park, NCXAttnoapherlc
Sciences Modaing Div. and Cornputor Scldnooi Corp.,
Research Triangle Park, NC.
Several Important issues related to the dhUribuUon and
production of photochemical species are examined
through an analysis of results obtained from appica-
ttona of a comprehensive three-dfrnenstonal regional
scale photochemical model over the northeast United
States. The Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) to used to
simulate the response of various photochemical spe-
cies to speofflc anthropogenic emissions strategies in-
volving NOx and hydrocarbon reductions for an epi-
sodte period during Jury 1966. Domain and temporal
averages of predtoted concenlraUons are examined
tor^various species. Their relative Influence onoxMent
chemistry over the modeled domain is jnvoBligaluU
Further, spatial dtetrfcutions of Ozone (O3) with re-
spect to those of NOx, NOy. and hydrocarbons over
the modeled domain are examined and the variations
in O3 levels for drfferent chemical regimes classified
by characteristic NOx/ROG and NOx/NOy ratios are
investigated. The relative benefits of reductions in NOx
and hydrocarbon emissions on prerJctad O3 levels are
also examined. In general, for this modeled domain.
bifluenoa of Oxygenated Fuato on the Erntailoni
from Three Pre-1965 Light-Duty Pastenger Vent-
des. Journal article.
ManTech Errvironmerrtal Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
F. D. Stump, K. T. Knapp, W. D. Ray, P. D. Skidak. and
R F. Snow. Jun 94,9p EPA/600/J-94/312
Contract EPA-66-DC-0106
Pub. in Jnl. of Air and Waste Management Association,
v44 p781-786 Jun 94. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency. Research Triangle Park, NC. At-
nxispheflc Rosoarch and Exposure Assossment Lab.
and evaporative emissions from three pre-
passenger motor vehicles operating on an oxy-
genated Wend fuel and on a i
ated base fuel
ware characterized. Emission data were collected for
vehicle* operating over the Federal Test Procedure at
40. 75, and 90 F to simulate ambient driving conoV
Uons.The two fuels tested were a commercial summer
grade regular gasoine (the nonoxgenatad base fuel)
and an oxygenated fuel containing 9.5 percent methyl
ter-rxityf ether (MTBE), more atoms, and fewer arc-
mattes than the base fuel. The emissions measured
were total hydrocarbons (THCs). spectetad hydrocar-
boos, Dpociflited sldonydos, ctfbon monoodofi (CO),
oxides of nitrogen (NOX), benzene, and 1,3-butadtene.
This study showed no pattern of tailpipe regulated
emission reduction when oxygenated fuel was used.
THC, CO, benzene, and 1,3-butadtene emissions from
both fuels and afl vehicles, in general, decreased with
increasing tert temperature, whereas NOX emissions,
in general, increased with increasng test temperature.
Keywords: 'Automotive fuels, 'Automobile exhaust
'Air pollution abatement, Reprints, Comparative eval-
uation, Air pollution control, Exhaust emissions. Pas-
senger vehicles. Petrochemistry, Organic compounds,
Carbon monoxide, Oxygenation, Alternative fuels, Tail-
pipe emissions, Evaporative emissions.
PB94-192804/REB PC A03/MF A01
Abestos Release from the Demolition of Two
Schools In Fairbanks, Alaska. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
R. C. Wilmotfi, M. S. Taylor, and B. E. Meyer. Jun 94,
12pEPA/600/J-94/313
Pub. in Applied Occupational and Environmental Hy-
giene, v9 n6 P409-417 Jun 94. See also PB86-116522.
Prepared in cooperation with Department of Public
Works, Fairbanks, AK. and Environmental Quality
Management, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
Two elementary schools on Fort Wainwrtght Army
Base in Fairbanks, Alaska were demolished during the
Summer of 1992. The primary objective of the study
was to assess whether the demolition of the buildings
with Category 1 materials in place resulted in a down-
wind increase in the airborne asbestos concentration.
The secondary objective was to document the worker
exposure levels encountered by the demolition work-
ers and the workers transporting the debris. There
was, however, no statistically significant (p values >
0.05) difference observed between the airborne as-
bestos concentrations measured upwind and down-
wind of the demolitions, nor were there any increases
in downwind asbestos concentration observed during
debris disposal and covering activities at the landfill.
Personal air monitoring of workers indicated that as-
bestos exposures were well below the Occupational
Safety and Health Adm/nistratin (OSHA) Action Level,
and by definition, did not appear to present a signifi-
cant health risk.
Keywords: 'Air pollution monitoring, 'Asbestos,
'Schools, 'Demolition, Occupational exposure. Risk
assessment, Toxic substances. Industrial hygiene,
Construction materials, Airborne wastes, Air pollution
sampling, Microscopy, Alaska, Reprints, 'Friable as-
bestos.
PBM-193216/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab."
and Contalr
Containment of Lead-Based Paint
via Needle Sealers.
Erie County Dept of Environment and Planning, Buffa-
lo, NY.
P. B. Kranz, and J. E. Stadetmaier. Jul 94,72p EPA/
600/R-94/114
Grant EPA-R-ei6762
Prepared in cooperation with RECRA Environmental,
Inc., Amherst, NY. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engi-
neering Lab.
This report describes a comparative technical and
economic evaluation of using a dustiess needlegun
system versus a conventional abrasive grit blasting
system In the removal of lead-based paint from steel
structures. The objective of the study was to compara-
tively analyze the operational and logistical aspects of
using dustless needteguns for lead-based paint remov-
al as they relate to hazardous waste generation,
worker health and safety and associated economic
factors. The dustless needlegun system demonstrated
its ability to produce a substantial reduction (97.5%) in
the generation of hazardous waste when compared to
conventional abrasive blasting. Also demonstrated
was the ability to substantially reduce (up to 99%) the
airborne concentrations of resptrabte dusts and lead-
containing particulates generated during paint removal
operations. The dustiess needlegun system is shown
to be economically competitive with conventional ab-
rasive blasting when considering the reduced require-
merrts for containment, hazardous waste disposal and
worker protection.
Keywords: *Lead(Metal), 'Hazardous wastes, 'Occu-
pational safety arxir^alth,'Paints,'Stripping, Alterna-
tives, Economic analysis. Air pollution
effectsfHumans), Waste disposal, Performance eval-
uation, Particulates, Containment, 'Waste minimiza-
tion, Dustless needtoguns.
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB94-193273/REB PC A07/MF A02
State Program Advisory Number 10. Directive
(Final).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
28 Jul 92,137p EPA/530/R-94/026
Also pub. as Environmental Protection Agency, Wash-
ington, DC. Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse rept no. OSWER-DIRECTIVE-9541.00-16.
See also PB91 -179168 and PB94-193281.
The report updates and revises the State Authorization
Manual with RCRA progam changes for the period July
1,1990 through December 31,1990. It provides three
new revision checklists: toxicity characteristic, hydro-
carbon recovery operations; petroleum refinery pri-
mary and secondary oil/water/solids separation
sludge listings (F037 and F038); and wood preserving
listings. Also included is a consolidated toxicity charac-
teristics checklist for the rules addressing the toxicity
characteristics requirements. The State Program Advi-
sory (SPA) revises four checklists and also provides
updated tables G-1 and G-2, a model revision attorney
general's statement, and a checklist linkage table to
insert into the State Authorization Manual.
Keywords: 'Superfund, * Hazardous materials, * Waste
management, Pollution regulations, Petroleum refiner-
ies, Terminal facilities, Hydrocarbons, Wood preserva-
tives, Sludges, Toxicity, Revisions, Tables(Data),
•State Authorization Manual, State implementation
plans, RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act).
PB94-193281/REB PC A23/MF A04
State Program Advisory Number 11. Directive
(Final).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
23 Sep 93,536p EPA/530/R-947027
Also pub. as Environmental Protection Agency, Wash-
ington, DC. Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse rept no. OSWER-DIRECTIVE-9541.00-17.
See also PB94-193273.
The report updates and revises the State Authorization
Manual with RCRA program changes for the period
January 1, 1991 through June 30, 1991. It provides
nine new checklists: corrections to the land disposal
restrictions, suspension of the toxicity characteristic
for certain used chlorofluorocarbon refrigerants, cor-
rection to the boilers and industrial furnaces require-
ments, removal of strontium sulfide from the list of haz-
ardous waste, corrections to the organic air emission
standards for process vents and equipment leaks, ad-
ministrative stay for the K069 listing, revision to the pe-
troleum refining primary and secondary oil/water/
solids separation sludge listings. The State Program
Advisory (SPA) includes a consolidated land disposal
checklist, updated through June 30, 1991. This SPA
also provides updated tables G-1 and G-2, a model re-
vision attorney general's statement, and a chekdist
linkage table to insert into the State Authorization
Manual.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Land disposal, Landfills, Toxicity, Chlor-
ofluorocarbons, Refrigerants, Incineration, Inciner-
ators, Boilers, Furnaces, Strontium sulfides, Air pollu-
tion standards, Pollution regulations, Leakage, Vents,
Listings, Mining industry, Exceptions, Revisions,
•State Authorization Manual, State implementation
plans, RCRA(Resource Conversation and Recovery
Act).
PB94-193299/REB PC A15/MF A03
State Program Advisory Number 12. Directive
(Final).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
4 Apr 94,334p EPA/530/R-94/028
Also pub. as Environmental Protection Agency, Wash-
ington, DC. Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse rept no. OSWER-DIRECTIVE-9541.00-18.
See also PB94-193281.
The report updates and revises the State Authorization
Manual with RCRA program changes for the period
Jury 1, 1991 through December 31,1991. It provides
seven new checklists: technical amendments to the
wood preserving listing and the boiler and industrial
furnaces rules, land disposal restrictions for electric
arc furnace dust (K061), corrections to the exports of
hazardous waste requirements, administrative stay for
coke ovens, and amendments to the interim standards
for downgradient ground-water monitoring well loca-
tions. This State Program Advisory (SPA) also includes
a consolidated burning of hazardous waste in boilers
and industrial furnaces checklist, as well as similar
consolidated checklist for the wood preserving listings.
One checklist was revised. This SPA also provides up-
dated tables G-1 and G-2, a model revision attorney
general's statement, and a checklist linkage table to
insert into the State Authorization Manual.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Land disposal, Landfills, Toxicity, Chlor-
ofluorocarbons, Refrigerants, Incineration, Inciner-
ators, Boilers, Furnaces, Strontium sulfides, Air pollu-
tion standards, Pollution regulations, Leakage, Vents,
Listings, Mining industry, Exceptions, Revisions,
'State Authorization Manual, State implementation
plans, RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act).
PB94-193307/REB PC A17/MF A04
State Program Advisory Number Thirteen. Direc-
tive (Final).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
7 Apr 94,398p EPA/530/R-94/029
Also pub. as Environmental Protection Agency, Wash-
ington, DC. Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste
and Emergency Response rept. no. OSWER DIREC-
TIVE-9540.00-19. See also PB94-193299.
This report, unlike previous state program advisories
(SPA), does not contain one section which summa-
rizes all of the regulatory changes for the period cov-
ered. Instead, stand-alone summaries, including model
attorney general language, have been developed for
each checklist, so that this information can be filed in
the State Authorization Manual (SAM) with its corre-
sponding checklist and Federal Register Notice. This
SPA consists of the summary and three attachments.
Attachment A contains each checklist in SPA 13 with
its corresponding summary and Federal Register Arti-
cle. Attachment B contains updates to the SAM, in-
cluding tables G-1 and G-2, the model revision attor-
ney general's statement and the checklist linkage
table. This attachment also contains revised versions
of Revision Checklist 17 H and 77. Attachment C con-
tains all the special consolidated checklists as of June
30,1993.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Legal aspects, Law enforcement Ad-
ministrative procedures, Pollution regulations, Stand-
ards, Remedial action, State programs, Listings, Revi-
sions, Checklists, State Authorization Manuals, State
implementation plans, Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act
PB94-193323/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Bicarbonate of Soda Blasting Technology for Air-
craft Wheel Depalnting. Project rept. Jun 91-May 92.
Battelle, Columbus, OH.
A. S. C. Chen, L A. Smith, and R. F. Olfenbuttel. Jul 94,
82p EPA/600/R-94/127
Contract EPA-68-CO-0003
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
This evaluation addressed product quality, waste re-
duction/pollution prevention and economics in replac-
ing chemical solvent strippers with a bicarbonate of
soda blasting technology for removal of paint from air-
craft wheels. Because the paint being removed con-
tained hazardous metal constituents, the liquid and
solid wastes as well as the cloud of spray generated
were evaluated for metal concentrations present and
their leachability. Analyses for Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, Mn, Ni,
and Zn were made as well as total metals concentra-
tions, pH, total suspended solids, and oil and grease.
The blasting technology is effective for removing paint
from aircraft wheels without significant damage to the
anodized surface under the paint In comparison to
solvent departing this technology reduced the
amount of hazardous waste generated as well as cost
savings due to operating and disposal costs, resulting
in a 15% return on investment in about 4 years.
Keywords: 'Stripping, 'Pollution abatement 'Hazard-
ous materials, 'Blasting, 'Paints, Alternatives, Aircraft,
Economic analysis, Quality assurance, Performance
evaluation, 'Bicarbonate soda blasting, ARMEX/AC-
CUSTRIP process.
PB94-193612/REB PC A05/MF A01
Emissions Test Method 29: Determination of
Metals Emissions from Stationary Sources (1994
Proposal).
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
K. W. Grimley. Apr 94,94p EPA/454/R-94/016
This document presents the rationale and text for the
proposed Test Method 29 for measurement of metals
emissions, and the revisions to Method 101A for
measurement of mercury. The document is divided
into two chapters. Chapter 1 is a reprint of the proposal
notice, signed by the EPA Administrator, which sum-
marizes the proposal. Chapter 2 is the rationale and
full text of the proposed method and method revisions.
The full text of Method 29 and the Method 101A revi-
sions should be used as the basis for submitting public
comments on the proposal.
Keywords: 'Air pollution monitoring, 'Stationary
sources, 'Metals, Air pollution sources, Air pollution
standards, Exhaust emissions, Mercury(Metal), Chemi-
cal analysis, Chemical tests, Quality assurance, Qual-
ity control, Standard operating procedures, EPA
Method 29, EPA Method 101 A, NESHAP(National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants).
PB94-193661/REB PC A07/MF A02
Economic Impact Analysis for the Petroleum Re-
fineries NESHAP. Draft rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Jul 94,144p EPA/453/D-94/052
The purpose of this economic impact analysis (EIA) is
to evaluate the effect of the control costs associated
with the Petroleum Refining National Emission Stand-
ard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) on the be-
havior of the regulated petroleum refiners. The EIA
was conducted based on the cost estimates for one
hybrid regulatory option above the maximum achieva-
ble control technology (MACT) 'floor' (or minimum
standard). This analysis compares the quantitative
economic impacts of regulation to baseline industry
conditions which would occur in the absence of regula-
tion. The economic impacts of regulation are estimat-
ed for the industry, using costs which were supplied on
both a national and a refinery level.
Keywords: 'Petroleum refineries, 'Air pollution stand-
ards, 'Economic impact Air pollution control, Air pollu-
tion economics, Pollution regulations, Clean Air Act,
Hazardous materials, Emissions, Cost effectiveness,
Cost analysis, Small businesses, NESHAP(National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants).
PB94-193836/REB PC A04/MF A01
Industry Profile for the Secondary Lead Smelters
NESHAP. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
L. Conner. Jun 94,56p EPA/453/R-94/040
In this report, the U.S. secondary lead smelting indus-
try is profiled. The purpose of the profile is to provide
market information that might affect the nature and
magnitude of the economic impacts of a NESHAP for
secondary lead smelters. Since secondary lead and
primary lead are substitutable and compete for the
same markets, some informatin on the U.S. primary
lead industry is also provided.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Smelters, 'Second-
ary materials industry, Lead(Metal), Metal industry, Air
pollution standards, Standards compliance, Pollution
regulations, Air pollution sources, Air pollution eco-
nomics, Market analysis, Economic impact, Lead
smelting, NESHAP(National Emission Standard for
Hazardous Air Pollutants).
PB94-193844/REB PC A04/MF A01
National Inst of Standards and Technology (BFRL),
Gaithersburg, MD.
Fire Propagation In Concurrent Flows. Final
progress rept 1 Sep 92-31 Aug 93.
California Univ., Berkeley. Dept of Mechanical Engi-
neering.
December 1994 19
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A. C. Fernandez-Polio. Jun 94,68p NIST/GCR-94/644
Grant NIST-60NANB1D1174
See also PB91 -157206. Sponsored by National Inst of
Standards and Technology (BFRL), Gaithersburg, MO.
A research program has being conducted to study the
mechanisms controlling the spread of flames in an oxi-
dizing gas flow moving in the direction of flame propa-
gation. During this reporting period research has been
conducted to study the effect of the oxidizer ftow char-
acteristics on the concurrent flame spread over thick
PMMA sheets. The parameters varied in the experi-
ments are the oxidizer flow velocity, turbulence intensi-
ty and oxygen concentration, and the geometrical ori-
entation (floor and ceiling). Their effect on the flame
spread process is studied by measuring the rate of
flame spread, flame length, surface heat flux, products
of combustion and soot The results of the experi-
ments show that the combined effect of flow velocity,
turbulence intensity, and oxygen concentration has a
comnptex influence on the flame spread process. At
tow flow velocity, the flame spread rate increases mon-
otoricaMy with turbulence intensity. At high ftow veloci-
ty, however, the flame spread rate increases with flow
turbulence at tow turbulence intensities, but it de-
creases at high turbulence intensity values. The effect
is more pronounced at high oxygen concentration.
These trends appear to be due to a strong influence of
the turbulence intensity on the flame temperature and
length, and on that heat flux from the flame to the solid
fuel Turbulence enhances mixing, which increases the
flame temperatrue and then the heat flux.
Keywords: *Flame propagation, 'Turbulence, *Rre
tests, Velocity distribution, Buoyancy, Soot, Burning
rate. Test facBities, Heat flux. Combustion products.
Mathematical models, Heat transfer, •Concurrent flow.
PBM-193893/REB PC A12/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds.
Water Quatty Effect* and Nonpotnt Sourc* Con-
trol tor Forestry: An Annotated Bibliography. Final
rapt
Tetra Tech, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
J. Craig, M. A. Parcher, J. Wright, G. Townsend, and J.
CanneTl. Aug 93,252p* EPA/841 /B-93/005
Contract EPA-68-C3-O303
See also PB94-193901. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Wet-
lands, Oceans and Watersheds.
Many forestry-related practices have been identified
as having an impact on water quality and aquatic habi-
tat These impacts range from increased water tem-
perature and nutrient concentrations to disruptions in
stream channel norphotogy and riparian characteris-
tics that affect stream health. In 1993, the EPA re-
leased a guidance specifying management measures
for sources of nonpoint source pollution in coastal
waters as required under section 6217 of the Coastal
Zone Act Reauthorizatkxi Amendments (CZARA). The
guidance provides the States and Territories with man-
agement measures for the following major sources of
nonpoint source pollution: (1) agricultural runoff; (2)
urban runoff; (3) sifvicultural runoff; (4) marinas and
recreational boatings; and (5) channelization and
channel modification, dams, and streambank and
shoreline erosion. The development of the CZARA
guidance on management measures provided the im-
petus for developing this annotated bibliography,
which provides a single source of background informa-
tion c>n the water quality impacis and the costs and ef-
fectiveness of forestry best management practices
(BMPs) used to mitigate the impacts.
Keywords: 'Water pollution effects, 'Nonpoint
sources, 'Forestry, 'Bibliographies, States(United
States), Water pollution control, Environmental im-
pacts. Aquatic ecosystems, Water temperature, Nutri-
ents, Farms, Runoff, Marinas, Dams, Recreation facili-
ties. Best management practices, US EPA, Cost effec-
tiveness, CZARAfCoastal Zone Act Reauthorizabon
Amendments), Territories.
PB94-193901/REB PC A10/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds.
Summary of Current State Nonpoint Source Con-
trol Practte** tor Forestry. Final rapt
Tetra Tech. Inc., Fairfax, VA.
J. Craig, M. A. Parcher. J. Wright. G. Townsend, and J.
Camel. Aug 93,212p EPA/841 /S-93/001
Contract EPA-68-C3-0303
See also PB94-193893. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Wet-
lands, Oceans and Watersheds.
Forestry practices have been implicated by many
states as a contributor to nonpoint source (NFS) pollu-
tion of streams, rivers, lakes, and other waterbodies.
Many states, recognizing the forestry contribution to
water pollution, have developed programs to address
forestry NPS. The recent development of the Manage-
ment Measures Guidance, as required by section 6217
of the Coastal Zone Reauthorizatkxi Amendments
(CZARA), provided the motivation to develop a sum-
mary of the current state forestry NPS programs. The
document provides a synopsis of the BMPs currently
used by states to address the nonpoint source (NPS)
impacts on water quality caused by forestry activities.
Summaries of over 41 existing state BMP manuals or
regulations that include BMPs are presented. The in-
formation presented in the document is intended to
provide an increased understanding of the types of for-
estry activities commonly addressed in existing state
NPS programs and to serve as a reference for the type
and nature of BMPs included in current state BMP
manuals.
Keywords: 'States(United States), 'Water pollution
control, 'Forestry, Surveys, Nonpoint sources.
Streams, Lakes, Rivers, Coasts, Best management
practices, Silviculture, Drainage, Watersheds, Cul-
verts, Spacing, Buffers, Fertilizers, Pesticides, Har-
vesting, Roads, Tabtes(Data), Prescribed burning.
PBM-194438/REB PC A05/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Dissolved Oxygen Goal for Res-
toration of Living Resource Habitats. Reevaluation
rept no. 7C.
Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
S. Jordan, C. Stenger, M. Olson, R. Batiuk. and K.
Mountford. Dec 92,92p CBP/TRS-88/93
Prepared in cooperation with Maryland Dept of Natu-
ral Resources, Annapolis. Chesapeake Bay Research
and Monitoring Div. and Computer Sciences Corp., An-
napolis, MD. Chesapeake Bay Liaison Office.
Section I provides an introduction, including back-
ground on the need for developing this document,
report objectives, and a brief summary of characteris-
tics of dissolved oxygen in Chesapeake Bay. Sections
II and III in the document establish and defend a dis-
solved oxygen restoration goal for Chesapeake Bay,
based on extensive analysis and evaluation of re-
search data. Section IV provides applications of the
Goal and target concentrations to monitoring and
modeling information. This section explains the rela-
tionships developed and how to use them to evaluate
present and protected dissolved oxygen conditions in
the Bay and its tributaries. Appendix § contains further
details of the statistical approach used in this analysis.
Keywords: 'Chesapeake Bay, 'Restoration, 'Water
pollution control, Aquatic ecosystems, Estuaries, Env-
rionmental monitoring, Dissolved oxygen, Habitats,
Water quality, Marine biology, Marine animals, Natural
resoures management, Shellfish, Fishes, Inverte-
brates, Target species.
PB94-194479/REB
PC A02/MF A01
Emerging Technology Summary: Destruction of
Organic Contaminants In Air Using Advanced Ul-
traviolet Flashlamps.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Center for Environmental Research Information.
Jul 93,9p EPA/540/SR-93/516
See also PB93-205383.
The summary describes a new process for photo-oxi-
dation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in air
using an advanced ultraviolet (UV) source, and a
pulsed xenon flashlamp. The flashlamps have greater
output at 200 to 250 nm than medium-pressure mercu-
ry lamps at the same power and, therefore, cause
much more rapid direct photolysis of VOCs. The obser-
vation of quantum yields greater than unity indicate the
involvement of chain reactions for trichkxoethene
(TCE), perchloroethene (PCE), 1,1-dJchkxoethylene
(DCE), CHCB. and CH2O2. TCE was examined more
closely because of its widespread occurrence and very
high destruction rate.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control equipment •Ultravio-
let radiation, 'Flash lamps, 'Superfund, Photochemis-
try, Photolysis, Technology innovation, Quantum effi-
ciency, Luminous intensity, VOCs(Volatile organic
compounds), Ethene/trichloro, Photo-oxidation.
PB94-194487/REB PC A03/MF A01
Technology Demonstration Summary: Peroxida-
Uon Systems, Inc. Perox-Pure (Trade Name)
Chemical Oxidation Technology.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Center for Environmental Research Information.
Aug 93,11p EPA/540/SR-93/501
See also PB93-213528 and PB94-130325.
As part of the Superfund Innovative Technology Eval-
uation (SITE) program, the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency (EPA) demonstrated the Peroxidation Sys-
tems, Inc. (PSI), perox-pure chemical oxidation treat-
ment system. The SITE demonstration was conducted
at Lawrence LJvermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
Site 300 in Tracy, CA. Over a 3-wk period in Septem-
ber 1992, about 40,000 gal of groundwater contami-
nated with trichkxoethene (TCE), tetrachloroethene
(PCE), and other volatile organic compounds (VOC)
was treated in the perox-pure system. The perox-pure
system achieved TCE and PCE removal efficiencies
greater than 99.7% and 97.1 %, respectively. Potential
sites for applying this technology include Superfund
and other hazardous waste sites where groundwater
or other liquid wastes are contaminated with organic
compounds. Economic data indicate that groundwater
remediation costs could range from about $7 to $11/
1,000 gal depending on contaminated groundwater
characteristics. Of these costs, perox-pure system
direct treatment costs could range from about $3 to
$5/1,000 gal.
Keywords: 'Waste treatment 'Water pollution control,
'Organic compounds, 'Oxidation, 'Superfund, Liquid
wastes. Ground water, Drinking water, Remedial
action. Technology utilization, Field tests, Cost engi-
neering, Performance evaluation, Reprints, ' Perox-
pure chemical oxidation, LLNL(Lawrence LJvermore
National Laboratory), Ethene/trichloro, Ethene/tetra-
chkxo, VOCs(Volatile organic compounds),
MCLs(Maximum contaminant levels).
PB94-19458S/REB PC A10/MF A03
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Petroleum Re-
fineries NESHAP. Draft rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Jul 94,201 p EPA/453/D-94/053
See also PB94-193661.
The report analyzes the regulatory impacts of the Pe-
troleum Refinery National Emission Standard for Haz-
ardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), which is being pro-
mulgated under Section 112 of the Clean Air Act
Amendments of 1990 (CCA). This emission standard
would regulate the emissions of certain hazardous air
pollutants (HAPs) from petroleum refineries. The pe-
troleum refineries industry group includes any facility
engaged in the production of motor gasoline, naph-
thas, kerosene, jet fuels, distillate fuel oils, residual fuel
oils, lubricants, or other products made from crude oil
or unfinished petroleum derivatives. The report ana-
lyzes the impact that regulatory action is likely to have
on the petroleum refining industry.
Keywords: 'Petroleum refineries, 'Air pollution stand-
ards, Air pollution control, Pollution regulations. Law
enforcement Standards compliance, Clean Air Act
Hazardous materials, Emissions, Cost analysis, Cost
benefit analysis, Small businesses, 'Regulatory
impact NESHAP(National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants).
PB94-194594/REB PC A09/MF A02
Regulatory Impact Analyst* and Regulatory Sup-
port Document Control of Air Pollution; Determi-
nation of Significance for Nonroad Sources and
Emission Standard* for New Nonroad Compres-
sion-Ignition Engines at or Above 37 Kilowatts (50
Horsepower). Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, Ml.
Office of Mobile Sources.
T. Trimble, D. R. North, K. A. H. Green, M. A. Sabourin,
and D. A. Guerrieri. 27 May 94,180p
The regulatory impact analysis and support document
provides additional information in support of the Final
Rulemaking (FRM). This FRM will regulate all new
nonroad compression-ignition engines greater than or
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equal to 37 kilowatts (50 hp), except engines which
propel or are used on marine vessels, aircraft engines,
engines which propel locomotives, and engines regu-
lated by the Mining, Safety, and Health Administration.
The regulated engines are hereafter referred to as
nonroad large Cl engines. The goal of this regulation is
to substantially reduce NOx emission and smoke from
nonroad large Cl engines beginning in the 1996 model
year.
Keywords: *Air pollution control, 'Exhaust emissions,
'Compression ignition engines, Agricultural machin-
ery, Gardening, Construction equipment, Nitrogen
oxides, Smoke, Pollution regulations, Air pollution
standards, Standards compliance, Environmental im-
pacts, Economic impact, Cost analysis, Cost effective-
ness, * Nonroad sources, 'Regulatory impact.
PB94-194651/REB PC A03/MF A01
NFS New-Notes No. 26, January-February 1993.
The Condition of the Water-Related Environment;
The Management and Ecological Restoration of
Watersheds; The Control of Nonpoint Sources of
Water Pollution. Bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
1993,30p EPA/841 /N-93/001
Contents;
Notes on Environmental Education;
Notes on Water Quality Management;
Reauthorizing the Clean Water Act;
News from the States and Localities;
Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control News;
Riparian and Watershed Management Notes;
Reviews;
and Announcements.
Keywords: 'Water pollution, 'Nonpoint sources,
'Clean Water Act, Water quality management, Water-
sheds, Agriculture, Forest management, Environmen-
tal effects, Economic development, State agencies,
Land use, Environmental policy, Education, Local
agencies.
PB94-194818/REB PC A99/MF E11
Development Document for Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Aluminum Form-
Ing. Point Source Category.
Environmental Protection Age
Office of Water.
Nov 82,1138p EPA/440/1-82/073B
See also PB84-139757, PB84-244425, PB84-244433
andPB93-208213.
Agency, Washington, DC.
EPA has collected and analyzed data for plants in the
Aluminum Forming Point Source Category. There are
no existing effluent limitations or performance stand-
ards for this industry. This document and the adminis-
trative record provide the technical basis for proposing
effluent limitations guidelines for existing direct dis-
chargers, pretreatment standards for new and existing
indirect dischargers, and standards of performance for
new source direct dischargers.
Keywords: 'Aluminum industry, 'Metal working, 'In-
dustrial waste treatment, 'Chemical effluents, Pollu-
tion regulations, Water pollution control, Water pollu-
tion abatement, Waste water, Point sources, Industrial
plants, Water pollution sampling, Pretreatment, Water
pollution standards, Pollution regulations, Water pollu-
tion economics, Economic impact, Treatment technol-
ogy, Waste water reuse, BATJBest available technolo-
gy).
PB94-194826/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Analysis of Industrial Effluents for RCRA and
Other Pollutants.
Cerrtec Analytical Services, Salem, VA.
21Oct85,72p
See also PB93-212025. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Water.
The report summarizes results of 10 samples collected
from in-process, untreated, and treated waste streams
at six industrial plants. The report is divided into the fol-
lowing sections: Introduction; Samples Analyzed; Ana-
lytes and Methods; Analytes Detected; Analytes
Tested; and Quality Assurance/Quality Control.
Keywords: 'Industrial wastes, 'Waste water treat-
ment, 'Water pollution sampling, Chemical effluents,
Hazardous materials, Waste streams, Pretreatment,
Industrial plants, Sectoral analysis, Water pollution de-
tection, Chemical analysis, RCRA(Resource Conser-
vation and Recovery Act).
PB94-194834/REB PC A06/MF A02
Development Document for Proposed Effluent
Limitations Guidelines and New Source Perform-
ance Standards for the Building, Construction and
Paper Segment of the Asbestos Manufacturing
Point Source Category.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
R. Train, R. L. Sansom, A. Cywin, and R. J. Carton. Oct
73,115p EPA/440/1-73/017
See also PB-238 320.
This document presents the findings of an extensive
study of the asbestos manufacturing industry by the
Environmental Protection Agency for the purpose of
developing effluent limitations guidelines. Effluent limi-
tations guidelines contained herein set forth the
degree of effluent reduction attainable through the ap-
plication of the best practicable control technology
currently available and the degree of effluent reduction
attainable through the application of the best available
technology economically achievable which must be
acheived by existing point sources by July 1,1977 and
July 1, 1983 respectively. The Standards of Perform-
ance for new sources contained herein set forth the
degree of effluent reduction which is achievable
through the application of the best available demon-
strated control technology, processes, operating
methods, or other alternatives.
Keywords: 'Asbestos industry, 'Industrial waste treat-
ment, 'Chemical effluents, Water pollution control,
Asbestos cement products, Building products industry,
Water pollution abatement, Water pollution standards,
Pollution regulations, Point sources, Industrial plants,
Waste water, Economic impact, Water pollution eco-
nomics, Pretreatment, Treatement technology, New
Source Performance Standards, BAT(Best Available
Technology).
PB94-194859/REB PC A14/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water Programs.
Assessment of pH Control of Process Waters in
Selected Plants. Draft rept.
JRB Associates, Inc., McLean, VA.
Mar 79,312p
Contract EPA-68-01-3881
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Water Programs.
Table of Contents:
Conclusions;
Introduction;
Methodology;
Plant Descriptions (Introduction;
Sources of Wastewater;
Pollutants Present in Wastewater,
Wastewater Flow Rate;
and Wastewater Treatment System Design);
Data Analysis and Results (Introduction and
Summary;
and Data Analysis);
and Plant Waste Treatment Costs (Compilation of
Waste Treatment Costs;
and Examination of Plant Cost Data).
Keywords: 'Waste water treatment, *pH, 'Industrial
wastes, Chemical effluents. Industrial plants, Water
pollution control, Water pollution standards, Standards
compliance, Water pollution economics, Cost analysis,
Chemical analysis, Best practical technology.
PB94-195013/REB PC A04/MF A01
THC Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidance
for Part 503 Sewage Sludge Incinerators.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
30 Jun 94,64p EPA/833/B-94/003
The Envrionmental Protection Agency's guidance doc-
ument for monitoring of total hydrocarbons (THCs) at
sewage sludge incinerators was finalized in response
to comments received from Federal, State and local
government agencies. The document contains recom-
mendations for compliance with these requirements. It
addresses installation, calibration, operation, and
maintenance procedures for sewage sludge inciner-
ators in the following areas: (1) THC continuous emis-
sions monitoring (CEM); (2) oxygen CEM; (3) moisture
CEM; (4) quality assurance; and (5) recordkeeping and
reporting. The document will provide guidance for both
the interim and long-term sludge permitting programs.
Keywords: 'Sewage sludge, 'Incineration, 'Hydrocar-
bons, 'Air pollution monitoring, Sludge disposal, Incin-
erators, Stack gases, Exhaust emissions, Combustion
products, Air pollution control, Record keeping, Re-
porting requirements, Standards compliance, Air pollu-
tion standards, Pollution regulations, Administrative
procedures, Permits, Quality assurance, Continuous
emission monitors, THCfTotal Hydrocarbons).
PB94-195054/REB PCA11/MFA03
Sustainable Industry: Promoting Strategic Envi-
ronmental Protection in the Industrial Sector.
Phase 1 Report. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation.
R. S. Benson, J. E. Casey, J. B. Frieder, J. L.
Newsome, and L. Preston. Jun 94,233p EPA/230/R-
94/009
The Sustainable Industry Project represents a new ap-
proach to development of environmental policy on an
industry sector basis. The Agency's goal is to develop,
test, and implement industry-specific policy recom-
mendations that will remove barriers to innovation and
promote strategic environmental protection. The
report outlines the progress made to date in develop-
ing policy options that will improve environmental and
economic performance in the metal finishing, photoi-
maging, and thermoset plastic industries. This was ac-
complished by working with the industries, states, non-
governmental organizations, and other interested par-
ties. The Phase 1 Report details the selection of the
three industries, the development of a network of
'stakeholders' for the project, identification of the key
drivers and barriers that influence environmental per-
formance in each industry, and selection of the policy
options that will effect changes in that performance.
Keywords: 'Environmental protection, 'Industrial
sector, 'Pollution prevention, 'Economic growth,
'Policies, Options, Recommendations, Barriers, Re-
moval, Metal finishing, Changes, Cost effectiveness,
Waste minimization, Selection, Plastics industry, Best
management practice, Performance evaluation, Sus-
tainable development, Photoi^aging industry.
PB94-195070/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Evaluation of Containment and Control Options
for Methyl Bromide in Commodity Treatment
Final rept.
Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
G. B. DeWolf, and M. R. Harrison. Jul 94,110p EPA/
600/R-94/126
Contract EPA-68-D1 -0031
See also PB88-242367. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air
and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Methyl bromide (MeBr), with the chemical formula
CH3Br, also called bromomethane, is listed by the
1991 Montreal Protocol as an ozone depleting chemi-
cal similar to the other halogenated hydrocarbons
such as the chloro-fluorocarbons (CFCs). The U.S. En-
vironmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) regulations
authorized by the Clean Air Act (CAA) call for a phase-
out of MeBr by the year 2001. MeBr is widely used in
United States agriculture as a fumigant. This study has
gathered preliminary data that can be used to deter-
mine if some of the essential agricultural commodity
fumigation applications for MeBr could be continued
by the use of some emission control methods on those
commodity fumigation applications.
Keywords: 'Air pollution abatement, 'Bromohydrocar-
bpns, 'Agricultural products, 'Fumigation, Commod-
ities, Agricultural chemistry, Pesticides, Air pollution
control, Stationary sources, Bromides, Harvesting, Ad-
sorption, Activated carbon, Methyl bromide, Agricultur-
al commodity treatment, Air pollution control technolo-
gy-
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PB94-195203/REB PC A07/MF A02
Extraction and Benefidation of Ore* and Miner-
ate. Volume 3. Iron. Technical Resource Docu-
ment
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Aug 94,126p EPA/530/R-94/030
This industry profile presents the results of the EPA's
Research into the domestic iron industry and is one of
a series of profiles of major mining sectors. This report
briefly characterizes the geology of iron ores and the
economics of the industry. Following this discussion is
a review of iron extraction and beoeficiation methods;
this section provides the context for descriptions of
wastes and materials managed by the industry, as well
as a discussion of the potential environmental effects
that may result from iron mining. The report concludes
with a description of the current regulatory programs
that apply to the iron mining industry as implemented
by EPA, Federal Land Management Agencies, and se-
lected states. Appendices include comments on this
report and EPA responses.
Keywords: 'Iron and steel industry, 'Environmental ef-
fects. Pollution control, Benefication, Iron ores, Indus-
trial wastes, Case studies, Lake Superior, Minnesota,
LTV steel.
PB94-195286/REB PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Com Qkiton West
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
7 Jun 94,5p EPA/737/F-94/007
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.
Keywords: 'Plant growth regulators, 'Herbicides,
'Registration, Chemical properties. Environmental im-
pacts, Environmental transport. Risk assessment Ex-
posure, Toxteity, Pesticides, 'Com gluten meal, CAS
66071-96-3.
PBM-195849/REB PC A05/MF A01
Economic Impact Analytic of the Secondary Lead
Smelters MESHAP. RnaL
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
L Conner. Jun 94,79p EPA/453/R-94/039
See also PB94-193836.
The report evaluates the economic impacts of a pro-
posed National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air
Pollutants (NESHAP) for secondary lead smetters. The
report seeks mainly to determine (1) the market re-
sponse to the regulation - specifically, impacts on in-
dustry-wide output, employment and revenue; and (2)
the ability of each impacted facility to absorb annual
control costs and obtain financing for capital control
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Smelters, 'Second-
ary materials industry, LeadfMetal), Metal industry. Air
pollution standards. Pollution regulations. Law en-
forcement Standards compliance, Air pollution eco-
nomics, Market analysis, Economic impact Lead
smelting, NESHAP(National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants).
PB94-195948/HEB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
PanXNC.
Riparian Buffers for Water Quality Enhancement
tn the AUxmarHPamUco Area.
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park. NC.
R. C. Dodd, M. McCarthy, S. Stichter, W. S. Cootar,
and W. D. Wheaton. 1 Nov 93,37p
See also PB93-234672. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Partial Contents:
Executive Summary,
Definition and Functions;
Status of Riparian Buffers in the Albemane/
Pamfico Study Area;
Protection/Restoration of Rfcarian Buffers;
Recommendations.
Keywords: 'Water pollution abatement 'Forestry,
•Watersheds, 'Buffers, 'Coasts, Protection, Habitats,
Aquatic ecosystems. Land management Runoff, Food
chains, Effectiveness, Resource conservation, Gov-
ernment policies. North Carolina, 'Riparian areas, *AI-
bemarle - Pamlico Area,
PB94-195955/REB PC A10/MF A03
Pilot Study on Indoor Ah- Quality. Final rapt 1989-
92.
NATO Committee on the Challenges of Modern Socie-
ty, Brussels (Belgium).
R. Axelrad. and M. Maroni. Jun 94,206p CCMS-195
See also PB91-145896. Prepared in cooperation with
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Table of Contents:
Introduction;
Overview of the Indoor Air Issue;
Recommendations of the Pilot Study;
Abstracts of Pilot Study Presentations by Meeting;
Participants in the NATO/CCMS Pilot Study on
Indoor Air Quality;
Pilot Study Inventory.
Risk Management Programs;
and Air Quality Standards and Guidelines.
Keywords: 'Indoor air pollution, 'Air pollution
effects(Humans), 'Environmental engineering, Build-
ings, Risk assessment Health effects, Air pollution
sources. Exposure, Ventilation systems, Building ma-
terials. Construction, Pilot studies. Meetings, Indoor air
quality.
PB94-195963/REB PC A07/MF A02
Interim Report on Row* In the Lower Roanoke
River, and Water QuaMy and Hydrodynamics of
Arbemarte Sound, North Carolina, October 1980-
April 1991. Open file rept
Geological Survey, Raleigh, NC.
J. D. Bales, A. G. Strickland, and R. G. Garrett 1993.
144p USGS/OFR-92/123
Also pub. as North Carolina Oept of Environment
Hearth and Natural Resources, Raleigh. Atoemarte-
Pamfico Estuarine Study rept no. APES-92-12. See
also PB-226 374 and PB89-173132. Prepared in coop-
eration with North Carolina Dept of Environment
Health, and Natural Resources, Raleigh. Atoemarte-
Pamlico Estuarine Study, and Corps of Engineers,
Washington, DC.
A 3-year investigation was begun in 1990 to (1) devel-
op a model for computing flows in the lower 67 miles of
the Roanoke River, (2) characterize water-quality con-
ditions in Albemarte Sound, and (3) describe the circu-
lation regime of Albemarte Sound. The report summa-
rizes data and results obtained during the first year of
the study.
Keywords: 'North Carolina, 'Albemarte Sound, •Roa-
noke River, 'Hydrology, Water levels. River flow, Flow
measurement Reservoir releases. Hydrodynamics,
Inflow, Discharge(Water), Salinity, Bathymetry, Current
meters, Wind velocity, Water temperature, Dissolved
oxygen, Water quality, Hydraulic models, Model stud-
PB94-195997/REB PC A03/MF A01
EPA Great Water* Program An Introduction to
tile l**u**and the Ecosy*t*fn*.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Apr 94,32p EPA/453/B-94/030
Cotor illustrations reproduced in black and white.
The brochure addresses the issue of atmospheric dep-
osition of toxic air pollutants into large US water
bodies. It describes potential mechanisms of deposi-
tion, the various water bodies affected, possible eco-
logical and human health consequences, and pro-
grams underway attempting to address the situation.
Keywords: 'Air pollution effects, 'Water pollution ef-
fects, 'United States, Great Lakes, Lake Champlain,
Chesapeake Bay, Air pollution sources. Air pollution
control. Industrial wastes. Water quality. Natural re-
sources management Ecosystems, Estuaries, Coastal
areas. Environmental issues. Hazardous materials.
Food consumption, Land use, Great Waters Program.
PB94-1M144/REB PCA06/MFA01
North Carolina Dept of Environment Health, and Nat-
ural Resources, Raleigh. Atoemarte-PamBco Estuarine
Study.
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs
Spawned In Roanoke River, North Carolina, in
1989. Final rept
East Carolina Univ., Greenville, NC.
R. A. Rulifson. Nov 90,106p APES-90-11
See also PB94-188802. Sponsored by North Carolina
Dept of Environment Health, and Natural Resources,
Raleigh. Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study.
Sampling to estimate production and viability of striped
bass eggs was conducted at Bamhill's Landing on the
Roanoke River, North Carolina, from 15 April to 15
June 1989. A total of 4,722 eggs was collected in sur-
face nets: first eggs appeared in samples on 16 April
and continued sporadically until 9 June, when the last
eggs were collected. Estimated striped bass egg pro-
duction in the Roanoke River for 1989 was
637,919,162 (S.D. = 27,668,383) eggs. A potential
major spawning activity at the end of April was termi-
nated by high and prolonged reservoir discharge,
which forestalled peak spawning until the last week in
May. Seasonal egg production was 50% complete by
26 May, 80% complete by 29 May, and 99% complete
by 2 June. Egg viability was estimated as 41.8%, the
seventh lowest on record. Major egg deposition
ensued when water temperatures reached 18 deg. C.
Approximately 89% of all eggs was collected at water
temperatures between 18 and 21.0 deg. C. Over half of
the eggs were collected at water velocities ranging
from 100 to 119.9 cm/second; an additional 22% were
collected at 60-79.9 cm/second.
Keywords: 'Dams, 'Eggs, 'Water pollution
effects(Animals), 'Bass, 'Roanoke River, Viability,
Water pollution sampling, Production,
Discharge(Water), Water temperature, Seasonal vari-
ations, pH. Changes, Water flow, Velocity measure-
ment Reservoirs, Spawning activity, Stripped bass.
PB94-196383/REB PC A11 /MF A03
North Carolina Dept of Environment Hearth, and Nat-
ural Resources, Raleigh. Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine
Study.
Value of Recreational Fishing on the Albemarte
and PMnNco Estuaries. Final rept
North Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh. Dept of Eco-
nomics and Business.
V. K. Smith, and R. B. Palmquist Sep 89,228p APES-
88-13
Sponsored by North Carolina Dept of Environment
Hearth, and Natural Resources, Raleigh. Albemarle-
Pamlico Estuarine Study, and Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Washington, DC.
The objective of this project is to develop economic
models of how individuals use the Albemarle-Pamlico
Sounds for recreational fishing, in the process, the au-
thors sought to describe demands for marine fishing.
These models would be used to evaluate one aspect
of the benefits people would realize from improve-
ments hi the quality of these resources. Management
policies directed to reducing the effluent loading enter-
ing the sounds could then be evaluated. These models
include the average catch rates for all boat fishermen
using specific entry points as a measure of the quality
of area of the estuary for fishing. The preliminary find-
ings suggest that a 25 percent increase in the catch
rate would increase the value to a fisherman of a typi-
cal fishing trip to each area by between $10 and $71 in
1981 dollars.
Keywords: 'Recreational facilities,
•Demand(Economics), 'Sport fishing, 'Values, 'Estu-
aries, Coasts, Economic models. Changes, Pollution
control. Improvement Marine fishes, Benefit cost anal-
ysis, Travel, Decision making, Tourism, Sites, Maps,
Comparison, Virginia, 'Sea Grant Program, 'Catch
statistics, Albemarte Sound(North Carolina), Pamlico
SourKHAtiantic Ocean).
PB94-196532/REB
PC A07/MF A02
Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study. Raleigh, NC.
Routed Vascular Beds in the Albemarle-PamUco
Estuarine System. Final rept
National Marine Fisheries Service, Beaufort NC.
Beaufort Lab
R. L Ferguson, and L L Wood. May 94,126p APES-
94-02
See also PB-252 064, PB80-168784, PB86-214897,
PB92-128339 and PB93-196665. Sponsored by Albe-
marle-Pamlico Estuarine Study, Raleigh, NC. and Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. National Estuary Program.
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The study delineates and quantifies the location and
extent of submersed rooted vascular beds (SRV) in the
Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine system based on con-
ventional color aerial photography. Sampling in the
field was performed to assure accurate interpretation
of the photographs and to provide subregional and ec-
ological information on the distribution of species of
SRV.
Keywords: 'Rooted aquatic plants, *Plant ecology,
•North Carolina, Albemarle Sound, Pamlico Sound,
Species diversity, Aquatic ecosystems, Biological
communities, Salinity, Water quality, Vegetation, Wet-
lands, Marshes, Habitats, Estuaries, Rsheries, Aerial
surveys, "Vascular plants, Submersed rooted vascular
beds, Hyposalinity, Low salinity, Hypersalinity, High sa-
linity, Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine System.
PB94-196573/REB PC A13/MF A03
North Carolina Dept of Environment, Health, and Nat-
ural Resources, Raleigh. Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine
Study.
Watershed Planning In the Albemarle-Pamlico Es-
tuarine System. Report 3. Toxics Analysis. Final
rept
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
P. A. Cunningham, R. E. Williams, R. L Chessin, J. M.
McCarthy, and R. J. Curry. Dec 92,300p APES-92-04
Contract APES-PR-92-04
Portions of this document are not fully legible. See also
PB94-173366. Sponsored by North Carolina Dept of
Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Raleigh.
Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine Study.
The Albemarie-Pamlico (A/P) estuarine system is one
of 17 estuaries identified nationwide under EPA's Na-
tional Estuary Program. This report presents the re-
sults of a project to analyze multimedia toxics data
from the system, one of several efforts by Research
Triangle Institute (RTI) to support watershed planning
in the A/P Study Area. The main purposes of this
project were to: analyze toxics information from di-
verse agencies and databases in a consistent manner;
estimate annual toxics loadings from point sources in
the A/P basins and predict the potential for excee-
dances of water quality standards due to these
sources; compare ambient water column, sediment
and fish tissue data to the most appropriate standards
or criteria available to identify areas of concern where
these standards or criteria are exceeded; and use Ge-
ographic Information System (GIS) technology to dis-
play the above results in graphical (map) form for fur-
ther analysis and action by State agencies.
Keywords: *North Carolina, 'Water pollution sources,
'Toxic substances, Albemarle Sound, Pamlico Sound,
Point sources, Hazardous materials, Sediments, Load-
ing rates, Data analysis, Fishes, Shellfish, Water pollu-
tion effects(Animals), Food chains, Public health,
Water pollution standards, Standards compliance, Wa-
tershed management Estuaries, Fresh water, Albe-
marie-Pamlico Estuarine System.
PB94-196896/REB PCA11/MFA03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Risk Assessment Forum.
Report on the Technical Workshop on WTI Incin-
erator Risk Issues. HeW In Washington, DC. on
December 8-9,1993.
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
Dec 93,235p EPA/630/R-94/001,, RAF-009
Contract EPA-88-C3-0315
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Risk Assessment Forum.
The report includes information and materials from a
peer review workshop organized by EPA's Risk As-
sessment Forum (RAF) for the Office of Solid Waste
and Emergency Response and Region 5. The meeting
was held in Washington, DC, at the Holiday Inn Capitol
on December 8-9, 1993. The subject of the peer
review was a draft project plan prepared by EPA
Region 5 for assessing risk at an incinerator operated
by Waste Technologies Industries (WTI) in East Liver-
pool, Ohio. The peer review panel was convened to
evaluate the project plan as the scientific foundation
for a risk assessment which will be used in setting final
permit conditions for the WTI facility.
Keywords: 'Incinerators, 'Hazardous materials, 'Risk
assessment 'Public health, 'Air pollution monitoring,
Incineration, Air pollution dispersion, Environmental
transport Stack gases, Exhaust emissions, Combus-
tion products, Toxicology, Environmental exposure
pathway, Health hazards, Waste streams, Organic
compounds, Dioxins, Furans, Metals, Meetings, East
Liverpool(Ohio), EPA Region 5, WTIfWaste Technol-
ogies Industries).
PB94-196979/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Research Brief: Complex Mixtures
and Ground Water Quality. Rept. for Oct 91 -Oct 92.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
M. L. Brusseau. May 93,17p EPA/600/S-93/004
Prepared in cooperation with Arizona Univ., Tucson.
Dept of Soil and Water Science.
The occurrence of organic chemicals in soil and
groundwater has become an issue of great interest
and import Concomitantly, research on the transport
and fate of organic contaminants in subsurface envi-
ronments has expanded greatly in recent years. How-
ever, the behavior of 'complex mixtures' is beginning
to receive increased attention. Examples of pertinent
problems involving complex mixtures include the
transport of oxygenated gasoline in the subsurface,
the dissolution of diesel fuel and coal-tar, and the use
of chemical agents such as surfactants or solvents to
enhance the removal of contaminants by pump-and-
treat remediation. A discussion of these few selected
examples will serve to highlight some of the issues as-
sociated with complex mixtures, with a focus on poten-
tial groundwater contamination and remediation.
Keywords: 'Ground water, 'Path of pollutants, 'Sub-
surface flow, Environmental transport, Groundwater
movement Soil water movement, Water pollution, Soil
contamination, Liquid flow, Ethanols, Methanols, Auto-
motive fuels, Gasoline, Alcohols, Organic compounds,
Physicochemical properties, Solubility, Multiphase
flow, Flow measurement 'Oxygenates, Complex mix-
tures, Oxygenated fuels, Miscible liquids.
PB94-196987/REB PC A03/MF A01
Colcnldne Inhibits Elevations In Both Alveolar-
Capillary Membrane Permeability and Lavage Sur-
factant After Exposure of the Rat to Phosgene.
Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Inhalation Toxicology Div.
A. J. Ghio, and G. E. Hatch. c1992,11 p EPA/600/J-
94/333
Pub. in Inhalation Toxicology, v4 p383-392 1992. See
also PB92-136332. Prepared in cooperation with Duke
Univ., Durham, NC. Dept of Medicine.
The authors tested the hypothesis that colchicine di-
minishes the neutrophil influx and associated eleva-
tions in permeability of the alveolar-capillary mem-
brane but does not affect lavage surfactant accumula-
tion after COCI2 exposure. Rats were treated with
either colchicine or saline prior to COCI2 at 0.5 ppm x
60 min. To measure membrane permeability, (125)l-la-
beled bovine serum albumin was injected via the tail
vein immediately and 1 day after exposure. After 2 h,
radioactivity of blood and lavage fluid was measured.
Lavage surfactant was quantified as phospholipid im-
mediately and 1 day after exposure. Permeability was
elevated immediately but returned to normal values 1
day after inhalation. Phospholipid in the lavage fluid
showed no immediate change but was increased 1 day
after COCI2 inhalation. Cofchicine Inhibited both the
immediate rise in the permeability index and the eleva-
tion of phospholipid 1 day after exposure to phosgene.
The authors conclude that colchicine inhibited eleva-
tions in both alveolar-capillary membrane permeability
and lavage surfactant after exposure to phosgene.
(Copyright (c) 1992 by Hemisphere Publishing Corpo-
ration.)
Keywords: 'Colchicine, 'Phosgene, 'Pharmacology,
'Pulmonary alveoli, 'Capillary permeability, Bron-
choalveolar lavage fluid, Pulmonary surfactants, Pro-
teins, Neutrophils, Phospholipids, Reprints.
PB94-197019/REB PC A02/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 FY93.
Rept for Oct 92-Sep 93.
Acurex Environmental Corp., Jefferson, AR.
L R. Wateriand. cJun 94,122p EPA/600/R-94/091
Contract EPA-68-C9-0038
See also PB94-114659, PB92-239S40, PB91-182493
and PB90-186339. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engi-
neering Lib.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Inciner-
ation Research Facility (IRF) in Jefferson, Arkansas, is
an experimental facility that houses a pilot-scale rotary
kiln incineration system (RKS) and the associated
waste handling, emission control, process control, and
safety equipment; as well as onsite laboratory facili-
ties. During fiscal year 1993, two major test programs
were completed at the IRF: an evaluation of rotary kiln
incinerator operation at low to moderate temperatures,
and a series of tests in which simulated mixed wastes
were incinerated to support the Westinghouse Savan-
nah River Company. Results of a pilot-scale test pro-
gram previously completed, a parametric evaluation of
the fate of trace metals fed to a rotary kiln incinerator
equipped with a Calvert Flux-Force/Condensation
scrubber system, were reported during FY93. Finally, a
fabric filter air pollution control system, including flue
gas reheat, was incorporated into the RKS. This report
summarizes all efforts completed or onging at the IRF
during FY93.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Incineration, 'Re-
search projects, US EPA, Test facilities, Air pollution,
Soils, Kilns, Incinerators, Injection, Propellants, Com-
bustion efficiency, Combustion products, Waste dis-
posal, Jefferson(Arkansas).
PB94-197027/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
GeneTox Manager System (GENETOX). Program-
mer's Guide: VAX Component. (Version 2.0).
Computer Sciences Corp., Research Triangle Park,
J. Nader. cMar94,14p EPA/600/R-94/033
Contract EPA-68-WO-0043
See also PB94-501970, PB94-197043, PB94-197050
and PB94-197035. Sponsored by Health Effects Re-
search Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
The programmer's guide is the reference manual ex-
plaining how the EPA GeneTox Manager System oper-
ates on the VAX. It is intended for use by anyone who
has to perform program maintenance of the applica-
tion. GeneTox Manager is a data capture, data man-
agement, and statistical analysis program used for mi-
crobial mutagenicity data. Its main purpose is to pro-
vide a homogeneous environment for the collection,
organization, and analysis of data generated in the lab-
oratory while supporting a quality assurance program.
The system controls the data collection and manage-
ment through a user-friendly menu driven system that
requests specific information and provides uniform
methods for data and information entry. GeneTox
Manager is capable of performing specialized statisti-
cal analysis of the data and creating tabular and graph-
ical summaries.
Keywords: 'Microorganisms, 'Mutagenicrty tests,
'Toxic substances, 'Bioassay, Salmonella typhimur-
ium, Chemical analysis, Biochemistry, Mutagenesis,
DNA damage, DNA mutational analysis, Chromosomal
aberrations, Data collection, Data analysis, Laboratory
tests, User manuals(Computer programs), GeneTox
computer program.
PB94-197035/REB PC A06/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
GeneTox Manager System: Bacterial Mutagenesis
Assays: User's Guide. (Version 2.21).
Computer Sciences Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
L. D. Claxton, J. Creason, J. Nader, W. Poteat, and J.
Orr. cMar 94,108p EPA/600/R-94/035
Contract EPA-68-WO-0043
See also PB94-501970, PB94-197043, PB94-197050
and PB94-197027. Sponsored by Health Effects Re-
search Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
The user's guide is the reference manual describing
use of the EPA GeneTox Manager System. GeneTox
Manager is a data capture, data management, and sta-
tistical analysis program used for microbial mutagenic-
ity data. Its main purpose is to provide a homogeneous
environment for the collection, organization, and anal-
ysis of data generated in the laboratory while also sup-
porting a quality assurance program. The system con-
trols the data collection and management through a
user-friendly, menu-driven system mat requests spe-
cific information and provides uniform methods for
data and information entry. GeneTox Manager is capa-
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bte of performing specialized statistical analysis of the
data and creating tabular and graphical summaries.
Keywords: 'Microorganisms, 'Mutagenicity tests,
'Toxic substances, 'Bioassay, Bacteria, Salmonella
typhimuhum. Chemical analysis, Biochemistry, Muta-
genesis, DMA damage, DMA mutationai analysis,
Chromosomal aberrations, Data collection, Data anal-
ysts. Laboratory tests. User manuals(Computer pro-
grams), GeneTox computer program.
PB94-197043/REB PC AOS/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
GeneTox Manager System: Personal Computer
Software Programmer's Guide. (Version 221).
Computer Sciences Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
L D. Claxton, J. Creason, J. Nader, W. Poteat, and J.
Or. cMar 94,85p EPA/600/R-94/034
Contract EPA-68-01-7365
See also PB94-501970, PB94-197027, PB94-197050,
and PB94-197035. Sponsored by Hearth Effects Re-
search Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
The programmer's guide is the reference manual for
describing software system and programs used in con-
structing personal computer portion of the EPA Gene-
Tox Manager System. GeneTox Manager is a data
capture, data management, and statistical analysis
program used for nucrobial mutagenicity data. Its main
purpose is to provide a homogeneous environment for
the collection, organization, and analysis of data gen-
erated in the laboratory while supporting a quality as-
surance program. The system controls the data collec-
tion and management through a user-friendly menu
driven system mat requests specific information and
provides uniform methods for data and bifuri'iiabon
entry. GeneTox Manager is capable of performing spe-
cialized statistical analysis of the data and creating
tabular and graphical summaries.
Keywords: 'Microorganisms, 'Mutagenicity tests,
'Toxic substances, 'Bioassay, Salmonella typhimur-
ium. Chemical analysis, Biochemistry, Mutagenesis,
DMA damage, DMA mutatjonal analysis, Chromosomal
aberrations, Data collection. Data analysis. Laboratory
tests. User manuals(Computer programs), GeneTox
computer program.
P894-197DSO/REB PCA04/MFA01
Health Effects Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
QeneTox Manager System (GENETOX) User's
Guide. VAX Component (Version 2M.
Computer Sciences Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
L D. Claxton, J. Creason, D. Pendretti, and J. Nader.
cMar 94,6Tp EPA/600/R-94/032
Contract EPA-68-01-7365
See also P894-501970, PB94-197043, PB94-197035
and P894-197027. Sponsored by Health Effects Re-
search Lab.. Cincinnati, OH.
This User's Guide is the reference manual describing
use of the GeneTox application under the VAX/VMS
operating system. GeneTox Manager is a data cap-
ture, data management, and statistical analysis pro-
gram used for mtcrobial mutagenicity data. Its main
purpose is to provide a homogeneous environment for
the collection, organization, and analysis of data gen-
erated in the laboratory while also supporting a quality
assurance program. The system controls the data col-
lection and management through a user-friendly menu
driven system that requests specific information and
provides uniform methods for data and information
entry. GeneTox Manager is capable of performing spe-
cialized statistical analysis of the data and creating
tabular and graphical summaries.
Keywords: 'Microorganisms, 'Mutagenicity tests,
•Toxic substances, 'Bioassay, Salmonella typhimur-
ium, Chemical analysis. Biochemistry, Mutagenesis,
DMA damage, DNA mutational analysis, Chromosomal
aberrations, Data collection, Data analysis. Laboratory
tests. User manuate(Comouter programs), GeneTox
computer program.
PB94-197064/REB PCA03/MFA01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
PanXNC.
Toxfctty and Structure-Activity Re-
of AJphatfc Adds, Including Doss-Re-
ft of Vatproic Add In Mice and
Rats. Journal article.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
M. G. Narotsky, E. Z. Francis, and R. J. Kavtock. cFeb
94,18p EPA/600/ J-94/328
Contracts EPA-68-O20056, EPA-68-02-4450
Pub. in Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 22, n2
P251-265 Feb 94. Portions presented at the Annual
Meetings of the Teratology Society (28th, 29th and
31st), Palm Beach, FL, Richmond. VA., and Boca
Raton, FL, 1988,1989 and 1991 respectively. Spon-
sored by Hearth Effects Research Lab., Research Tri-
angle Park, NC.
The anticonvulsant valprotc acid (VPA), or 2-propyl-
pentanoic acid, is a short-chain aliphatic acid that is
teratogenic in humans and rodents. VPA and 14 relat-
ed chemicals were screened for developmental toxici-
ty using the Chemotf/Kavtock assay. Spraoue-Dawtey
rats were gavaged with the test agent in com oil once
daily organogensis. The dams were allowed to deliver
and the pups were examined postnatalry. Segment II
studies were also conducted using VPA and pentanoic
acid in rats, and with VPA in CD-1 mice. For both spe-
cies, VPA caused transient maternal ataxia and devel-
opmental defects of the d^jits and, especially, the axial
skeleton. Exencephary, however, was seen only in
mice. All congeners tested induced maternal respirato-
ry effects and six compounds caused motor depres-
sion. These data indicate a broader specificity for ac-
tivity in the maternal system than in the embryo and
suggest differing mechanisms for the two effects.
Keywords: Toxicfty, 'Aliphatic acids. 'Valproic acid,
Rats, Biological effects. Drug-induced abnormalities.
Maternal health, Fetal development, Oral administra-
tion, Acute exposure, Mice, Teratogens, Assays, Em-
bryos, Skeleton, Arrbconvulsarrts, Reprints, Dipropyl
acetate, 2-Propytentanoic acid, 2-Ethylhexanoic acid,
Structure-activity relationships.
PB94-197092/REB
Trx
PC A02/MF A01
on Into the Potential of Hal-
operated Methanes to Undergo Reductive Metab-
olsm. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Pharmacokinetics Branch.
C. L Waller, and J. D. McKirmey. cDec 93,7p EPA/
600/J-94/327
Pub. in Jrd. of Computational Chemistry, v14 n12
p1575-1579Dec93.
The density-functional theory (DFT) based computa-
tional chemistry software package DMol was used to
provide insight into the reductive potentials of a series
of hakxnethanes. It is known that certain members of
this series are reacSry reduced in vivo via catalysts by
cytochrome P450. DMol was used to calculate the
electron affinities of these molecules to be used as
measures of their reduction potentials. Our results are
consistent with experimental electrochemical reduc-
tion potentials and indfcate that electron affinity is de-
pendent upon the number and type of halogens
present in the molecule. Concurrent with this study
was the dfecoveryof a linear empirical relationship be-
tween electron affinity and the lowest unoccupied mo-
lecular orbital (LUMO) energy. It is possible that these
values could be used as indicators of reductive poten-
tials and ultimately of metabolic rates for use in PB-PK
models designed to predict the dose associated with
the toxicjty of molecules of this and other classes.
Keywords: 'Hatohydrocarbons, 'Methane. 'Redox po-
tential, 'Quantum chemistry, Reprints, Metabolism,
Electrochemistry, Molecular orbitals. Computer soft-
ware. Electron donoity(Goncei itiation), Affinity, Anaer-
obic conditions, Computation, Toxic substances, Tox-
icrty, Health hazards, 'DMol computer program,
•I#T(Density-functJonal theory), "Density-functional
theory. 'Reduction potentials.
PB94-197100/REB
PC A03/MF A01
Appfcatton of SAR Methods to Non-Congeneric
Data Bases Associated with Carchogentdty and
Mutagsntcfty: Issues and Approaches. Journal artt-
de.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Cartinogenesis and Metabolism Branch.
A. M. Richard. cFeb 94,29p EPA/600/J-94/326
Pub. in Mutation Research 305, n1 p73-97 Feb 94.
Also pub. as International Commission for Protection
against Environmental Mutagens and Carcinogens,
Rijswijk (Netherlands) rept no. ICPEMC-LN-0103. Pre-
pared in cooperation with International Commission for
Protection against Environmental Mutagens and Car-
cinogens, Rijswijk (Netherlands).
The highly structurally diverse nature of current car-
cinogenicrty and mutagenicity data bases has motivat-
ed development of more general structure-activity re-
lationships (SAR) approaches, potentially applicable to
the treatment of diverse, non-congeneric mutagenicity
and carcinogenidty data bases. Three specific ap-
proaches are considered in some detail-Ashbys
structural alerts model, classified as a 'rule-based'
SAR approach, and the computerized CASE fragment-
based method and TOPKAT linear discriminant equa-
tion method, both classified as 'correlative' SAR ap-
proaches. Relative strengths and limitations, and a
number of common features and important distinctions
between these 3 methods are discussed. Finally, prob-
lems in comparing the relative predictive capabilities of
different SAR approaches are discussed, and strate-
gies for SAR investigation involving integration of ex-
isting techniques are suggested.
Keywords: 'Carcinogens, 'Mutagens, 'Toxicology,
•Structure-activity relationships. Data bases, Models,
Reprints, TOPKATfTOxicity Prediction by Komputer
Assisted Technology) method, CASE(Computer Auto-
mated Structure Evaluator) method.
PB94-197118/REB PC A03/MF A01
Hearth Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park,NC.
Mathematical Model for Aerosol Deposition m the
Respiratory Tract of the Guinea Pig. Journal article.
NorttS Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. Center for Environ-
mental Medicine and Lung Biology.
T. B. Martonen, and Y. Yang. cFeb 94,21 p EPA/600/
J-94/325
Pub. in Inhalation Toxicology 6, n1 p1-19 Feb 94.
Sponsored by Health Effects Research Lab., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
Laboratory animals are used as surrogates in inhala-
tion exposure studies for (1) risk assessments of air
pollutants and (2) evaluations of pharmacotogic drugs.
Herein, a mathematical model is presented that identi-
fies factors affecting the regional distributions of in-
haled aerosols within the complete respiratory system
of the guinea pkj. The model couples empirical and de-
terministic techniques. An original empirical formula is
presented to describe particle losses in airways of the
head and throat Regarding the lung, its structure is de-
fined using the asymmetric morphology of Schreider
and Hutehens (1980), and deposition is calculated in a
deterministic manner using the protocol of Martonen
et al. (1992a, 1992b). Results of our deposition model
are compared separately with the theory of Schreider
and Hutchens (1979) and the experimental data of
Raabe et al. (1988). Results of the deposition model
presented herein are in qualitative agreement with the
laboratory data of Raabe et al. (1988). Quantitative dif-
ferences in disposition values may be attributable to
different strains of guinea pig being used in the repec-
tive morphological and deposition studies. By identify-
ing the factors that most affect the behavior of inhaled
particles, our deposition model can aid in the design of
inhalation exposure experiments and interpretation of
data
Keywords: 'Aerosols, 'Mathematical models, 'Respi-
ratory system, 'Air pollutants, 'Drugs, Reprints,
Guinea pigs, Morphology, Inhalation administration.
PB94-197126/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
PanXNC.
t Up-fiegutatton of the Gonadotropbv-
flslasBlng Hormone Receptor In alphaT3-1 Caffs Is
Associated wtth Unchanged Receptor Mssssngsr
RNA (mRNA) Levels and Altered mRNA Activity.
Journal article.
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York. Dept of
Neurology.
M. Tsutsumi, S. C. Laws, and S. C. Sealfon. cDec 93,
11 p EPA/600/J-94/324
Grant NSF-91 -06877
Pub. in Molecular Endocrinology 7, n12 p1625-1632
Dec 93. Sponsored by Health Effects Research Lab.,
Research Triangle Park. NC. and National Science
Foundation, Arlington, VA.
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The role of altered biosynthesis was Investigated in the
mouse gonadotrope cell line, by studying the homolo-
gous up-regulation of GnRH receptor binding, mRNA
levels, and mRNA activity. After GnRH exposure,
ligand binding was performed on cell membranes. To
correlate changes in receptor number and measure-
ments of bfosynthetic activity, GnRH receptor mRNA
levels were quantitated by solution hybridization/
RNase protection assay and Northern blot analysts,
and the capacity of RNA from treated cells to direct the
synthesis of new receptors (mRNA activity) was evalu-
ated using a Xenopus oocyte-based bioassay. The au-
thors' results show that although the levels of GnRH
receptor mRNA do not vary, treated cells with in-
creased binding capacity show a corresponding in-
crease in cellular GnRH receptor mRNA activity in oo-
cytes.
Keywords: 'Messenger RNA, *Up-
reguiatJon(Phystology), 'Gonadarelin, Genetic transla-
tion, Post-transcriptional RNA processing, Genetic
transcription, Northern blotting, Pituitary gland, Cul-
tured cells, Reprints.
PB94-197134/REB PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Methanol on Embryonic Mouse Palate
In Serum-Free Organ Culture. Journal article.
Hearth Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Developmental Toxicology Div.
B. D. Abbott, T. R. Logsdon, and T. S. Wilke. c1994,
16p EPA/600/ J-94/323
Pub. in Teratology 49, n2 p122-134 Feb 94. See also
PB92-188960. Prepared in cooperation with ManTech
Environmental Technology, Inc., Research Triangle
PatKNC.
The present study examines the developmental toxici-
ty of methanol in the palate using a serum-free organ
culture model. Gestation day 12 CD-1 mouse embryos
were dissected and mid-craniofacial tissues were cul-
tured in BGJ medium at 37 C for 4 days with medium
changes at 24 hr intervals. Cultures were exposed to
methanol from 0-20 mg/ml for 6 hr, 12 hr, 1 or 4 days.
Some cultures were exposed to ethanol for 4 days at
doses ranging from 0-15 mg/ml. All cultures were
gassed with a 50% O2, 5% CO2, and 45% N2 upon
addition of fresh medium and prior to the addition o1 al-
cohol. In general the ethanol was more potent than
methanol for inhibition of protein and DNA synthesis
and palatal fusion. The study demonstrated that meth-
anol can selectively affect specific sensitive cell popu-
lations and has effects on proliferation and cell fate.
Keywords: 'Teratogenic compounds, 'Methanol,
'Organ culture, 'Cleft palate, Ethanol, Embryo,
Serum-free culture media. Growth, Morphology, Pro-
teins, Deoxyribonudeic acids. Reprints.
PB94-197142/REB PC A03/MF A01
Thermoregulatory Effects of Chtorpyrifos In the
Rat Long-Term Changes In Cholinergic and Nora-
drenergic Sensitivity. Journal article.
Hearth Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
C. J. Gordon. 15 Jul 93,12p EPA/600/J-94/322
Pub. in Neurotoxicology and Teratology, v16 n1 p1-9
Jan 94.
Subcutaneous injection of a sublethal dose of chloro-
pyrifos (CHLP), an organophosphate (OP) pesticide,
causes long-term inhibition in cholinesterase activity
(CHE) of brain, blood, and other tissues. Such pro-
longed inhibition in ChE should lead to marked behav-
ioral and autonomic thermoregulatory patterns, espe-
cially in terms of altered noradrenergic and cholinergic
sensitivity. To evaluate the behavioral and autonomic
effects of long-term ChE inhibition, Long-Evans rats
were implanted with radiotelemetry transmitters that
continuously monitored core temperature (Tc), heart
rate (HR), and motor activity (MA). These parameters
were monitored for 7 days following a single injection
of peanut oil (vehicle control) or 280 mg/kg CHLP.
CHLP led to a significant reduction in Tc during the first
night after treatment but had no other effects on Tc.
CHLP also resulted in a significant elevation in HR
which lasted for about 72 h. Motor activity was unaf-
fected by CHLP. Cholinergic and noradrenergic drug
sensitivity was assessed between 7 and 25 days after
CHLP. CHLP-treated rats were more sensitive to nore-
pinephrine as based on a greater hyperthermic re-
sponse. MA of CHLP-treated rats was more sensitive
to scopolamine. On the other hand, the hypothermic
effects of oxotremorine (0.4 mg/kg) were nearly abol-
ished by CHLP treatment, indicating tolerance to cho-
linergic stimulation. The tachycardia effects of meth-
ylscopdamine were also greater in the CHLP group.
Overall, the acute effects of CHLP are unusual com-
pared to other OPs in that there is no hypothermic re-
sponse, an attenuated nocturnal elevation in Tc and a
prolonged elevation in HR. The CHLP treated rat ex-
hibits a prolonged elevation in HR, hypersensitivity to
noradrenergic stimulation and cholinergic antagonism
but hyposensitivity to central cholinergic stimulation.
(Copyright (c) 1994 Elsevier Science Ltd.)
Keywords: 'Toxicology, 'Body temperature regulation,
'Cholinergic receptors, 'Pesticides, 'Dursban, *Nore-
pinephrine, Rats, Motor activity, Heart rate, Cholines-
terase inhibitors, Scopolamine, Reprints.
PB94-197159/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Drv.
Cognitive and Neuroanatomtoal Effects of Trieth-
yltin In Developing Rats: Rote of Age of Exposure.
Research Report Journal article.
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. Dept of Psycholo-
J. H. Freeman, S. Barone, and M. E. Stanton. cFeb 94,
13p EPA/600/J-94/321
Contract EPA-68-D2-0056
Pub. in Brain Research 634, n1 p85-95 Feb 94. Pre-
pared in cooperation with ManTech Environmental
Technology, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
Long-Evans rat pumps were injected i.p. on postnatal
day 5 (PND5) or 12 with 0,3, or 5 mg/kg triethyltin sul-
fate (TET) and then tested on T-maze delayed alterna-
tion on PND21 or 28. Delayed alternation learning was
impaired on PND21 and 28 in pups given 5 mg/kg
TET. Pups given 5 mg/kg TET on PND5 were more im-
paired on delayed alternation than pupsgiyen 5 mg/kg
TET on PND12. Pups given 3 mg/kg TET on PND5 or
12 were unimpaired at either age of testing. On the day
following training, pups were sacrificed for histological
assessment employing Nissl- or immunohistochemical
staining for glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), a puta-
tive marker of gliosis. Pups given 5 mg/kg TET on
PND5 showed increases in GFAP immunoreaetivity
(IR) in subiculum, amygdala, hippocampus, piriform
cortex, and entorhinal cortex with concomitant de-
creases in Nissl-stained cells in these regions. Pups
given 5 mg/kg TET on PND12 showed increases in
GFAP IR in piriform cortex amygdala and dorsal hippo-
campus with concomitant decreases in Nissl-stained
cells in these regions. Exposure to 3 mg/kg TET on
PND5 and PND12 produced a mild increase in GFAP
IR in piriform cortex and amygdala but no discernible
loss of Nissl-staining in these respective regions. TET-
induoed behavioral deficits appear related to damage
of structural correlates of the human temporal lobe
and not piriform cortical pathology. These results dem-
onstrate that the day of exposure greatly influences
the mangitude of the cognitive deficits and neuropath-
ology associated with exposure to TET.
Keywords: 'Triethyltin, 'Toxicology, 'Brain, 'Learning,
Exposure, Growth, Anatomy, Glial fibrillary acid pro-
tein, Immunohistochemistry, Animal behavior, Histolo-
gy, Rats, Reprints.
PB94-197167/REB PC A01/MF A01
Effects of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodlbenzo-p-dloxln
(TCDD) on Humoral Immunity and Lymphocyte
SubpopulatJons: Differences between Mice and
Rats. Journal article.
Hearth Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
R. J. Smialowicz, M. M. Riddle, W. C. Williams, and J. J.
Diliberto. C1994,5p EPA/600/J-94/320
Pub. in Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, v124
n2 p248-256 Feb 94. Presented at the Annual Meeting
of the Society of Toxicology, New Orleans, LA., 1993.
In the study, the effect that 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) has on the antibody plaque-
forming cell (PFC) response to sheep red blood cells
(SRBC) in adult female B6C3F1 mice and F344 rats
was compared. The effect that TCDD has on the PFC
response of male F344 and female Long-Evans rats
was also determined. Mice or rats were given a single
intraperitoneal injection of TCDD at doses ranging
from 0.1 to 30 micrograms/kg, 7 days prior to intrave-
nous immunization with SRBC. Four days later the
PFC response to SRBC was determined. Results dem-
onstrate species differences in the effect of TCDD on
the PFC response to SRBC which were unrelated to
hepatic CYP1A1 or CYP1A2 induction, time to peak re-
sponse, gender, and strain. The failure of TCDD to
suppress and in fact to enhance the PFC response to
SRBC in rats appears to be related to alterations in
splenic CD4(-)CD8(+) lymphocytes.
Keywords: 'Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin, 'Toxicology,
'Immunity, 'Lymphocyte subsets, Mice, Rats, Species
diversity, Antibody formation, Cytochrome P-450, Re-
prints.
PB94-197175/REB PC A02/MF A01
Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling.
Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Pharmacokinetics Branch.
M. E. Andersen. cJan 94,10p EPA/600/J-94/319
Pub. in Drug Information Jnl., v28 n1 p247-254 Jan 94.
Physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PB-PK)
models attempt to provide both a realistic anatomic
description of the animal to which a drug or toxic
chemical has been administered and a biologically ac-
curate representation of the physiological pathways
for chemical storage, metabolism, and elimination in
the animal. Because these models explicitly incorpo-
rate information about the biological factors which
affect chemical disposition, they are particularly useful
for high- to low-dose and interspecies extrapolation of
pharmacokinetics. The complexity of any particular
PB-PK model depends on the chemical studied and
the objectives underlying model development. The pri-
mary focus of the brief overview is the structure of PB-
PK models developed for three specific classes of
chemicals: volatile organic compounds (VOCs), dioxin-
like chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons, and retinoids.
In addition, the risk assessment objectives underpin-
ning model development and the continuing data
needs in refining and extending these models are
briefly discussed. (Copyright (c) 1994 Drug Information
Association Inc.)
Keywords: 'Pharmacokinetics, 'Physiology, 'Biologi-
cal models, Aromatic hydrocarbons, Chlorohydrocar-
bons, Metabolism, Dose-response relationships, Spe-
cies diversity, Risk assessment, Retinoids, Volatile or-
ganic compounds. Reprints, 'Physiologically-based
pharmacokinetic models.
PB94-197183/REB PC A03/MF A01
Hearth Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
Comparison of Intracranial Infusions of Colchl-
clne and Ibotenlc Add as Models of Neurodegen-
eration In the Basal Forebraln. Research Report
Journal article.
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. Curriculum in Neur-
L W. Shaughnessy, S. Barone, W. R. Mundy, D. W.
Herr, and H. A. Tilson. cFeb 94,14p EPA/600/J-94/
318
Contract EPA-68-D2-5600
Pub. in Brain Research 637, n1 p15-26 Feb 94. Pre-
pared in cooperation with ManTech Environmental
Technology, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC. Spon-
sored by Health Effects Research Lab., Research Tri-
angle Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
Colchicine and ibotenic acid were compared for their
ability to produce neurodegeneration and cognitive
deficit after bilateral infusions into the nucleus basalis
magnocellularis of male Long-Evans rats. Four weeks
post-lesion, there was no difference in locomotor ac-
tivity following infusion of either neurotoxicant or vehi-
cle. In a passive avoidance task, both treated groups
had significantly shorter step-through latencies com-
pared with vehicle. Five weeks post-lesion, rats were
killed for neurochemistry or histochemistry. Choline
acetyttransferase (ChAT) activity in both the frontal
and parietal cortex was significantly decreased (25-
35%) in the colchicine- and ibotenic acid-infused rats
when compared to control. There was no effect of
either neurotoxicant on ChAT activity in the hippocam-
pus or striatum. Both neurotoxicants produced
damage in the general area of the ventromedial palli-
dum, although ibotenic acid infusion consistently pro-
duced a large area of damage as assessed in Nissl-
stained sections. Analysis of the number of ChAT-im-
munoreactive cells in the nucleus basalis magnocellu-
laris (NBM) showed an average 60% cell loss follow-
ing colchicine infusion and a 75% cell loss after ibo-
tenic acid infusion. Area of glutamic acid decarboxy-
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lase (GAD) staining was significantly decreased in sev-
eral regions surrounding the NBM for botanic acid
(51 % average decrease), and showed non-significant
decreases (28%) following coteNOne infusion. Cotchi-
oine infusion decreased dopamine and 3,4-dlhydroxy-
phenytacetic acid (DOPAC) in the striatum; botanic
acid had no effect on brain catechol or indoleamine
levels. The results indicate that although similar choSn-
eraic hypofunction and behavioral deficits were
achieved, several non-cholinergic differences between
the neurotoxkants were detected. (Copyright (c) 1994
Elsevier Sciences B.V.)
Keywords: *Cotehicine, 'Toxicology, 'Prosencepha-
ton. 'Cognition disorders, 'Ibotenic acid. Comparison,
ChoHne acetyttransferase, Immunohistochemistry, Ca-
techotemines. Animal behavior. Reprints.
PB94-197191/REB PCA03/MFA01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
Chemical Characterization and Disposition Stud-
tea with 1,2,7,8-TetnbromodB>eraofuran hi the
Rat Journal article.
North Carolina Urw. at Chapel Hfll. Curriculum in Toxi-
LBJ
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vide examples of such work on characterization of nu-
merical algorithms. A second issue is how best to opti-
mize codes for high performance architectures. Final-
ly, the authors compare sensitivity estimation methods
such as an automatic differentiation of the air quality
model and a simple brute-force sensitivity analysis.
Keywords: "Air quality, 'Mathematical models, •Com-
puterized simulation, Computation, US EPA, Photo-
chemistry, Algorithms, Performance evaluation, Deci-
sion making, Urban areas, Regional analysis, Proto-
types, Sensitivity, Computer architecture, Atmospheric
models, Environmental policy.
PB94-197456/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Study of Interferences in Ozone UV and Chemllu-
mlnescence Monitors.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
E. E. Hudgens, T. E. Kleindienst, F. F. McElroy, and W.
M.OIIison. 1994,12pEPA/600/A-94/149
Contract EPA-68-DO-0106
Presented at the AREAL/AWMA Symposium on Toxic
Air Pollutants, May 3, 1994. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assess-
ment Lab. and American Petroleum Inst, Washington,
DC.
A study was conducted to examine interferences and
other measurement anomalies in chemiluminescence
and ultraviolet ozone monitors. Previous results had
shown that there was a positive deviation in the chemi-
luminescence monitors and no direct interference with
ultraviolet monitors due to the presence of water at
non-condensing concentrations. The present study
continues this effort, examining both potential positive
and negative effects of moisture arid other interfer-
ences on these monitors. Aromatic compounds and
their oxidation products could potentially show a posi-
tive interference with ultraviolet monitors, and test
measurements were made with aromatics such as tol-
uene, benzaldehyde, and nitrotoluene to determine
their possible retention in the ozone scrubber and their
absorption in the cell as a function of the humidity. A
detailed examination of the scrubbers used in ultravio-
let ozone monitors has also been undertaken. Ozone
scrubbers that have shown anomalous behavior in the
field have been studied in various reduced-efficacy
modes under controlled laboratory conditions. Longer
term tests of unused scrubbers for possible ozone
breakthrough under exposure to various simulated
field conditions were initiated.
Keywords: 'Air pollution monitors, 'Ozone, •Perform-
ance evaluation, Air samples, Measuring instruments,
Scrubbers, Ultraviolet absorption, Chemilumines-
cence, Air pollution effects, Moisture, Photochemical
reactions, Oxidation, Chemical reaction kinetics, Or-
ganic compounds. Reprints.
PB94-197464/REB PC A03/MF A01
National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS):
UM of Nationwide Activity Data for Human Expo-
sure Assessment.
Maryland Univ., College Park. Survey Research
Center.
W. C. Nelson, W. R. Ott, and J. P. Robinson. 1994,17p
EPA/600/A-94/147
GrantEPA-R-816183
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion Annual Meeting (87th), Cincinnati, OH., June
1994. See also PB89-166599. Prepared in cooperation
with Environmental Protection Agency, Research Tri-
angle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure
Assessment Lab.
The National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS)
was initiated to fill a need for updated activity informa-
tion on a nationwide scale. The NHAPS, which begain
in September, 1992, is a two-year probability-based
national telephone interview survey of approximately
10,000 persons that is being conducted by the Univer-
sity of Maryland Survey Research Center assisted by
the USEPA to ascertain the time, location, and other
characteristics of those activities which are most rele-
vant to estimating pollutant exposure. The survey
design, location and activity codes, data examples,
and appropriate analyses are described for the
NHAPS data base. Time-diary data from this survey
will provide standardized activity reports which, when
available in early 1995, will be used to refine current
human exposure models. Activity diary data have been
effectively used in the following types of analyses: de-
scriptive, relational, temporal, and exposure modeling.
Examples of these analyses will be discussed and il-
lustrated with data from previous activity surveys, in-
cluding the recently available California survey. The
applicability of these previous analyses to the new
NHAPS data will be emphasized.
Keywords: 'Human activities, 'Hazardous materials,
'Environmental exposure pathway, Environment pollu-
tion, Toxic substances, Public health, Risk assess-
ment. Environmental monitoring, Environmental sur-
veys, Pollution sources, Population distributions, Time
series analysis, Multivariate analysis, Statistical analy-
sis, Reprints, 'Activity patterns, NHAPSfNational
Human Activity Pattern Survey), Exposure assess-
ment
PB94-197472/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Development of an Active Personal Ozone Sam-
pler Using a Hollow Tube Diffusion Denuder.
Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA.
A. S. Geyh, J. M. Wolfson, P. Koutrakis, and J. D. Mulik.
1994,7p EPA/600/A-94/154
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and
Exposure Assessment Lab.
Personal, microenvironmental and indoor ozone moni-
toring is currently conducted using a lightweight inex-
pensive passive sampling device. Although the pas-
sive device is adequate for many studies, the authors
are developing a relatively light weight active hollow
tube diffusion denuder system which increases the
sensivity of ozone measurements and reduces effects
associated with variations in wind velocity, for im-
proved personal monitoring. The new hollow tube den-
uder (HTD) system consists of a 1.4(ID) x 10(L) cm
etched borosilicate glass tube attached to a small, low-
flow, and relatively inexpensive personal pump. Tube
diameter and length were chosen to maximize collec-
tion efficiency at a sampling rate of 65 mL/min. The
tube is coated with a nitrite reagent which has been
successfully used with passive ozone samplers.
Keywords: 'Ozone, 'Air pollution sampling, 'Risk as-
sessment, 'Indoor air pollution, Health hazards, Meas-
uring instruments, Ions, Chromatography, Air quality
data, Occupational exposure, Air pollution monitoring,
Humidity, ConcentratJon(Composition), Performance
evaluation, Occupational safety and health,
HTD(Hollow tube denuder), Personal ozone sampler,
LOD(LJmit of detection).
PB94-197480/REB PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Sampling and Analysis Information AM* for Sta-
tionary Source Personnel Rept for Dec 92-Dec 93.
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
M. D. Jackson, and L D. Johnson. 1993,5p EPA/600/
A-94/152
Contracts EPA-68-D1-0010, EPA-68-02-4442
See also PB91 -507749 and PB94-155884. Prepared in
cooperation with Southern Research Inst, Durham,
NC. Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Research Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research
and Exposure Assessment Lab.
The Environmental Protection Agency, in developing
and evaluating sampling and analysis methodology for
stationary sources, has collected information on avail-
ability and applicability of sampling and analytical
methods. All of this information is compiled in three
reference documents: Stationary Source Sampling
and Analysis Directory, Version 2 (SSSADIR), Hand-
book of GC/MS Data and Information for Selected
dean Air Act Amendments Compounds (Handbook)
(PB94-155884), and Literature Review of CAAA Com-
pounds (UtRev). The SSSADIR has information on
which sampling and analytical methods to use for or-
ganic compounds listed in Title III of the Clean Air Act
Amendments (CAAA) of 1990, as well as Appendices
VIII and IX of RCRA compounds, and the status of
method evaluation for these analytes. The Handbook
provides information on the mass spectra of selected
CAAA analytes, primary quantitation ions, relative re-
tention times and compatibility of the organic com-
pounds in solution. The LitRev provides information on
CAAA compounds for which EPA has no potential
methods available but provides suggestions on ways
to develop methods.
Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling, 'Stationary
sources, 'Chemical analysis, Emission factors, Air
samplers, Chemical tests, Organic compounds, Gas
Chromatography, Mass spectroscopy, Chromatograhic
analysis, Spectroscopic analysis, Sample preparation,
Test methods, Quality assurance, Pollution regula-
tions, Air pollution standards, Reprints, Clean Air Act
Amendments of 1990.
PB94-197498/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography Detection
Systems for Total Gaseous Nonmethane Organic
Compounds. Conference proceedings Dec 92-Dec
93.
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
S. B. Philipp, D. P. Dayton, R. G. Merrill, and M. D.
Jackson. Dec 93,9p EPA/600/A-94/151
Contract EPA-68-D1 -0010
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and
Exposure Assessment Lab.
Better characterization and control of emissions from
stationary sources of compounds under the Clean Air
Act Amendments of 1990, Title III could be met by a
continuous or semi-continuous measurement of total
gaseous nonrnethane organic carbon (TGNMOC). A
search was initiated to identify detection systems for
TGNMOC that are both simple to use and accurate.
The measurement of oxygenated organic compounds
was of particular interest since they are in many emis-
sion sources. Several detector systems, marketed as
appropriate for TGNMOC measurement, were identi-
fied and evaluated in the laboratory. None of the de-
tection systems evaluated would uniformly measure
organic carbon in all types of organic mixtures. While
some success was realized for many classes of organ-
ic compounds, oxygenated compounds could not be
measured in a mixture of other organic compounds.
Keywords: 'Air pollution detection, 'Organic com-
pounds, 'Gas chromotography, Stationary sources,
Oxygen organic compounds, Gas detectors, loniza-
tion, Performance evaluation, Carbon,
'TGNMOCfTotal gaseous nonrnethane organic
carbon), 'Total gaseous nonrnethane organic carbon,
Catalyzed Flame lonization Detectors, Thermionic lon-
ization Detector, Elemental Analyzer, Volatile organic
compounds.
PB94-197506/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Field Evaluation of a Modified VOST Sampling
Method. Conference proceedings Dec 92-Dec 93.
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
M. D. Jackson, L D. Johnson, R. G. Fuerst J. F.
McGaughey, and J. T. Bursey. Dec 93,17p EPA/600/
A-94/150
Contract EPA-68-D1 -0010
See also PB93-212181, PB93-227163, PB93-227171,
PB94-176633 and PB94-197514. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assess-
ment Lab.
A field test waste performed to evaluate a possible re-
placement sorbent for sampling volatile organic com-
pounds in stationary sources using SW-846 Method
0030. On the basis of laboratory results, Anasorb 747
was selected for testing in the field dynamic spiking
procedures. The modification of the VOST method
uses a single tube containing Anasorb 747 that is pre-
ceded by two tubes containing Tenax. The modified
VOST method was compared in the field with the
VOST method using traditional absorbents. Both the
VOST and modified VOST used a quadruple probe and
four similar sampling trains. Known amounts of the an-
alytes were introduced into the sampling trains, using
the same certified compressed gas cylinder as a
source of test compounds. As a general observation,
the recovery and precision of most compounds is im-
proved by using the modified VOST procedures.
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Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling, 'Stationary
sources, 'Chemical analysis, Emission factors.
Sample preparation, Chemical tests, Air pollution
sources, Gas chrornatography, Mass spectroscopy,
Cbromatographic analysis, Spectroscopic analysis. Air
samplers. Charcoal, Sorbents, Substitutes, Quality
control, Reprints, *EPA Method 0030, Volatile organic
compounds. Thermal desorption, VOST(VoiatJte Or-
ganic Sampling Train).
PB94-197514/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Improvements bi Preparation of Sample* Gener-
ated by SW-646 Method 0010. Conference proceed-
ings Dec 92-Dec 93.
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
M. 0. Jackson, L. D. Johnson. J. F. McGaughey, D. E.
Wagoner, and J. T. Bursey. Dec 93.8p EPA7600/A-
94/153
Contract EPA-68-D1-0010
See also PB91-216184 and PB94-197506. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Research Trian-
gle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure
Assessment Lab.
A field evaluation study for SW-646 Method 0010 was
conducted at a stationary source emission site with a
high moisture content The sampling train media had
been prepared according to Method 0010 protocol, so
the laboratory procedures were examined in detail for
sources of error. The tow recoveries were attributed to
the presence of the methanol in the final extract (The
methanol is removed from the probe rinses during the
laboratory sample preparation process). A proposed
method win be presented that permits the physical re-
moval of wet XAO-2 from the sampling trap without the
use of methanol and an alternate procedure is provid-
ed for removal of methanol from the trap rinse before
sample 6xU &ut cono&i ib ation.
Keywords:
sources.
s: 'Air pollution sampling, 'Stationary
. . 'Chemical analysis, Hatogenated hydrocar-
bons. Emission factors. Sample preparation. Chemical
tests, Air pollution sources. Gas chromatography,
Mass spectroscopy, Chromatographtc analysis, Spec-
troscopic analysis, Quality control. Reprints, Air sam-
plers, 'EPA Method 0010, EPA Method 8270,
VOSTfVotafle Organic Sampling Train), Semivolatite
organic compoundsTMooUied Method 5 Train.
PB94-197597/REB PC A03/MF A01
Transport and Transformation of Hexavatent
Chromium Through Sols and Into Ground Water.
Journal article.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab.. Ada,
OK.
R. W. Puts, D. A. dark, C. J. Paul, and J. Vardy. C1994,
24p EPA/600/J-94/315
Pub. in Jnl. of Soi Contamination, v3 n2j>203-224 Jun
94. Prepared in cooperation with Manfech Environ-
meotal Technology, Inc., Ada, OK. and Coast Guard,
Elizabeth City, NC.
A deteJted characterization of the underlying and adja-
cent soils of a chromeplating shop was performed to
provide information on the extent of soB and aquifer
contamination at the site on the potential for off-site
migration and environmental impact Intact, moist
cores were obtained from more than 40 different toea-
tions, resulting in more than 200 Discrete samples for
total metal analysis, selective extraction tests, and ad-
sorption-reduction experiments, to assess the chemi-
cal speciation and distribution of chromium on the con-
taminated soils and its leaching potential. Surface ana-
lytical techniques were also used to determine chemi-
cal speciation andtpfurther eludidatemineral fractions
resoonsfeie for retention of the chromium on the soils
and sediments. Adsorption and reduction capacities of
the saturated aquifer sediments were variable and tow,
while the unsaturated soils' reduction capacities were
much greater and were correlated with depth (de-
creasing capacity with increasing depth). The sols' ad-
sorption and reduction capacities were eventually
overwhelmed, however, and permitted the passage of
Crfyi) into the underlying ground water. (Copyright (c)
1994AEHS).
Keywords: 'Son contamination, 'Ground water, 'Path
of pollutants. Reprints, Water pollution, Land pollution.
Environmental transport Aquifers, Soil chemistry.
Chemical analysis, Chemical reactions. Saturated
flow, Unsaturated flow. Saturated softs, Adsorption,
Reduction, Iron oxides. Amorphous materials. Subsur-
face flow, Subsurface drainage, 'Hexavatent chromi-
um. Chemical speciation, Unsaturated sote.
PB94-19802S/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Competitive Adsorption of VOCs and BOH: The
Role of Molecular Oxygen. Journal article (Final).
Cincinnati Univ., OH. tiept of Civil and Environmental
Engineering.
G. A. Serial, P. Cerminara, S. P. Papedimas, M. T.
Sudan, and T. F. Speth. cMar 94,13p EPA/600/J-94/
314
Contract EPA-R816700
Pub. in Jnl. of American Water Works Association,
pBO-90 Mar 94. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineer-
ing Lab.
The impact of molecular oxygen on the adsorptive ca-
pacity of activated carbon for volatile organic com-
pounds (VOCs) was evaluated in the study. Investiga-
tions involved VOC solutions in MW-Q water supple-
mented with background organic matter (BOM). It was
determined that adsorption isotherms for chloroform,
chtorobenzene, and cSbromo-chkxopropane (DBCP)
conducted in autodaved MiHt-Q water showed no dif-
ference in their adsorption behavior when oxygen was
present (oxic condition) or absent (anoxic condition)
from the test environment The presence of BOM re-
duced the adsoptive capacity of carbon for these com-
pounds. The adsorptive capacity of carbon for the
target VOC was further reduced under oxic conditions.
The IAST was found to accurately describe anoxic ad-
sorption isotherms for VOCs in BOM. This approach
fatted to predict this competition for data collected
under oxic conditions.
Keywords: 'Water purification, 'Adsorption, 'Activat-
ed carbon treatment, "Organic compounds, Reprints,
Organic nukttef. Adsorption isotherms. Chloroform,
CMorobenzenes, HaJohydrocarbons, Models, Chemi-
cal removaKWater treatment), Drinking water,
•BOM(Background organic matter). 'Background or-
ganic matter, VOCs(Volati(e organic compounds), Pro-
pane/dibromochloro, lAST(loea) adsorbed solution
theory), Oxic conoltion, Anoxic condition.
PB04-1M033/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
WMtejanimlzaUon tor Equipment Cleaning In the
Coited And LAfnfctttod Sulufnitff Ntanufscturino
Industry. Rept for Nov 92-Nov 93.
TRC Environmental Corp., Chapel HHI, NC.
M. Kosusko, B. W. McMirm, and J. B. Vitas. 1993,12p
EPA/600/A-94/156
Contract EPA-68-02-0181
See also PB94-141157. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air
and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
This paper Discusses the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency's (EPA's) efforts to identify and demon-
strate waste minimization opportunities for equipment
cleaning in the coated arid laminated substrate manu-
facturing industry. The presented information includes
the pollution prevention opportunities identified and a
brief summary of data collected during industry obser-
vation and demonstration visits. Demonstrations took
place at a small batch facility and a small dedicated
line facility.
Keywords: 'Pollution abatement, 'Laminates, 'Sol-
vents. 'Hazardous materials. 'Coatings, 'Equipment
Cleaning agents. Substrates, Waste recycSng, Manu-
facturing, Environmental chemical substitutes, Chemi-
cal cleaning. Materials recovery. 'Waste minimization.
PB94-1M041/REB PCA03/MFA01
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada.
OK.
MfcrobW mdteMom of Sol Quatty. Book chapter.
Purdue Univ.. Lafayette, IN.
R. F. Turco, A. C. Kennedy, and M. 0. Jawson. c1994,
16pEPA/600/R-94/155
Contract EPA-R-820502
Proceedmgs of a symposium held in Minneapolis, MN.
on November 4-5,1982. SSSA Special PuMcation No.
35. Also pub. as Purdue Univ., Lafayette. IN. Agricultur-
al Experiment Station paper no. 13,687. See also
PB93-156196. Prepared in cooperation with Agricultur-
al Research Service, Pullman, WA. Sponsored by
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
Soil microbial processes are an integral part of soil
quality. Soil organisms contribute to the maintenance
of soil quality in that they control the decomposition of
plant and animal materials, btogeochemical cycling of
elements such as C, N, P, S, etc.; the formation of soil
structure; and the fate of organics applied to soil. A va-
riety of methods are available to assess the microbial
status of a soil. There is still a need, however, for a
better understanding of biological soil processes and
community structure. Moreover, few attempts have
been made to define what should be included in a data
set of microbial indicators of soil quality. As a conse-
quence, lacking is a complete data set on the microbial
portion of soil quality. The challenge ahead is to define
the proper data set so that informed management and
regulatory decisions can be made. The Indicators the
authors choose need to respond to perturbations, ac-
curately assess the functioning of the system, Indicate
temporal or spatial differences, and be cost effective
and relatively rapid. One method will not be adequate
for all situations. Each assay is an indicator of some
portion of soil biology and needs to be selected with
considerations of the purpose of the assessment The
task is to identify the minimal number of biological pa-
rameters that consider processes as well as the com-
munity diversity for the successful estimation of the
role of the biotic component in determining soil quality.
These methods also will need to be considered in con-
cert with soil physical and chemical measurements.
Soil microorganisms are potentially one of the most
sensitive markers available to classify and assess soil
quality.
Keywords: 'Biological indicators, 'Soil microorga-
nisms, 'Soil profiles, Reprints, Soil microbiology, As-
sessments. Land use, Decomposition, Biogeoche-
mistry, Biological communities. Ecosystems, Microbial
degradation. Species diversity, 'Soil quality.
RB94-198157/REB PC A03/MF A01
HMopathology, Blood Chemistry, and Physiologi-
cal Status of Normal *nd Moribund Striped Bass
fUorone •axatWs') Involved In Summer Mortality
CWe-Off) hi the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta of
CaHfomia. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL
G. Young, C. L Brown, R. S. Nishioka, L. C. Folmar,
and M. Andrews. c1994,22p EPA/600/ J-94/339
Pub. in Jnl. of Fish Biology 44, p49i-5l2 1994. Pre-
pared in cooperation with California Univ., Berkeley.,
Crockett Sports Fishing Center, CA., and IGEN Re-
search Inst, Seattle, WA.
Summer mortalities of juvenile and adult striped bass
(Morone saxatilis) occur annually in the San Francisco
Bay-Delta system, most commonly in the tower delta
area. Preliminary work identified pathological changes
in the Nver of moribund animals. This study represents
a comprehensive survey of tissue pathology, blood
chemistry and physiological status of moribund ani-
mals in comparison to wild and hatchery-reared bass.
Keywords: 'Striped bass, 'Animal physiology, 'Blood
chemical analysis, 'Mortality, Reprints, Marine fishes,
Marine biology, Toxicology, Histology, Pathology, Pa-
cific Ocean, Assays, Statistical analysis,
•Sacramento(Califomia). 'Carquinez Strait, 'San
Francisco Bay, Summary die-off, Morone saxatilis.
PBM-198165/REB PC A02/MF A01
X-CeM PMudotumors in a Hardhead Catfish 'Arius
fate' (Arttdae) from Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana,
USA. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL. Center
for Marine and Estuarine Disease Research.
A. Diamant, J. W. Foumie, and L A. Courtney. c14 Apr
94.6p EPA/600/J-94/340
Pub. in Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, v18 p181-185
1994. Prepared in cooperation with National Center for
Maricutture, Elath (Israel).
An X-oeH epidermal lesion is described for the first time
from the hardhead catfish Arius fetis (Ariidae). The
lesion exttibited an unusual growth pattern but did not
involve any visceral organs. Histc4ogica!ly, the lesions
resembled those previously described for coktwater
fishes. This is the first report on X-cell lesions from
Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, and hardhead catfish
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represents the first warmwater species affected with
the disease. (Copyright (c) Inter-Research 1994.)
Keywords: 'Catfishes, 'Animal diseases, "Lake Pont-
chartrain, Aquatic microbiology, Abnormalities, Cell
morphology, Histology, Water temperature, Aquatic
animals, Taxonomy, *X cell sudotumors, *Arius felis,
*Louisiana(Uni1ed States), Hardhead catfish, Ariidae.
PB94-198173/REB PC A02/MF A01
SITE Demonstration of the Toronto Harbour Com-
missioners Soil Recycling Project Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
T. L Richardson, and L Ehrenreteh. cMay 94,7p EPA/
600/J-94/342
Pub. in Jnl. of Air and Waste Management Association,
v44 p727-731 May 94. See also PB94-124674. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Frontier Technical Associ-
ates, Buffalo, NY.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in
cooperation with the Toronto Harbour Commissioners
(THC), conducted a Superfund Innovative Technology
Evaluation (SITE) demonstration of the THC Soil Recy-
cle Treatment Train. The treatment train consists of
three technologies operated in sequence: a soil wash
process, a metals removal process, and a biological
treatment process. The THC conducted an extensive
demonstration of the treatment train at a 55 tons per
day pilot plant in order to evaluate an approach for re-
mediation of industrial/commercial sites that are situ-
ated in the Toronto Port Industrial District (PID). Three
soils were processed during the THC demonstration.
The EPA SITE demonstration project examined, in
detail, soil processing from one of trie sites being eval-
uated as part of the overall THC project Contaminants
included organic compounds and heavy metals. It has
been estimated by THC that as much as 2,200,000
tons of soil from locations within the PID may require
some form of treatment due to heavy metal and/or or-
ganic contamination that resulted from various indus-
trial processing operations. The objective of the SITE
demonstration was to evaluate the technical effective-
ness of the process in relation to THC's target criteria.
(Copyright (c) 1994 - Air and Waste Management As-
sociation).
Keywords: * Superfund, 'Waste treatment. Soil treat-
ment, Slurries, Bioreactors, Chelation, Heavy metals,
Organic compounds, Industrial wastes, Hazardous ma-
terials, Chemical treatment, Biological treatment, Bio-
degradation, Pollution regulations, Performance eval-
uation, Technology assessment, Remedial action,
Canada, 'Soil washing, Toronto(Ontario), Soil recy-
cling treatment train, Innovative treatment technology,
SITE(Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation).
PB94-199890 Not available NTIS
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Simplified Cycle Simulation Model for the Per-
formance Rating of Refrigerant* and Refrigerant
Mixture*. Final rept
Nationa! Inst. of Standards and Technology (NEL),
Gaithersburg, MD. Building Environment Div.
P. A. Domanski, and M. O. McUnden. 1993,8p
Pub. in International Jnl. of Refrigeration 15, n2 p81 -88
1992. See also PB93-130383. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. and Elec-
tric Power Research Inst, Palo Alto, CA.
A simulation program, CYCLE11, which is useful for
the preliminary evaluation of the performance of refrig-
erants and refrigerant mixtures In the vapor compres-
sion cycle is described. The program simulates a theo-
retical vapor-compression cycle and departures from
the theoretical cycle as occur in a heat pump and in a
refrigerator. The cycles are prescribed in terms of the
temperatures of the external heat transfer fluids with
the heat exchangers generalized by their average ef-
fective temperature differences. The isenthalpic ex-
pansion process is assumed. The program Includes a
rudimentary model of a compressor and a representa-
tion of the suction line and liquid line heat exchange.
Refrigerant thermodynamic properties are calculated
using the Camahan-Stariing-DeSantes equation-of-
state. Refrigerant transport properties are not included
in the simulations. The program can generate merit rat-
ings of refrigerants for which limited measurement
data are available. An example of simulation results
stresses the need for careful application of simplified
models and consideration for the involved assump-
tions.
Keywords: 'Refrigerants, 'Thermodynamic properties,
'Models, 'Computerized simulation, Equations of
state, Mixtures, Computer programs, Transport proper-
ties, Heat pumps, Refrigerators, Vapor compression
refrigeration cycle, Reprints.
PB94-200813/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Fine Pore Diffuser System Evaluation for the
Green Bay Metropolitan Sewerage District. Project
rept
RUST Environment and Infrastructure, Sheboygan,
Wl.
J. J. Marx. Aug 94,111 p EPA/600/R-94/093
See also PB90-125204. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
The Green Bay Metropolitan Sewerage District retro-
fitted two quadrants of their activated sludge aeration
system with ceramic and membrane fine pore diffusers
to provide savings in energy usage compared to the
sparged turbine aerators originally installed. Because
significant diffuser fouling was expected, the two dif-
fuser types were closely monitored over an 18-month
period. The oxygen transfer efficiencies of the full-
scale systems were measured using off-gas tech-
niques. The effects of diffuser fouling and the effec-
tiveness of cleaning procedures were evaluated in the
laboratory using dynamic wet pressure and steady-
state clean water oxygen transfer tests. Although foul-
ing was significant on both types of diffusers, cost-ef-
fective cleaning procedures were developed. The ce-
ramic disc diffuser provided better long-term perform-
ance than the membrane tube diffusers, which irre-
versibly lost oxygen transfer efficiency with time in use.
Collectively, the fine pore diffuser systems provided a
30% savings in electrical power usage compared to
the original sparged turbine aerators.
Keywords: 'Water pollution control, 'Sewage treat-
ment plants, 'Diffusers, 'Off-gas systems, 'Industrial
waste treatment. Field tests, Fines, Ceramics, Mem-
branes, Fouling, Wisconsin, Activated sludge process,
Comparison, Oxygenation, Cleaning, Performance
evaluation, Long term effects, Design criteria, 'Fine
pore aeration systems. Oxygen transfer efficiency,
Green Bay(Wisconsin).
PB94-200821/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the Jones
Island Treatment Plants, 1985-1988. Project rept
Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District Wl.
R. Warriner. Aug 94,65p EPA/600/R-94/094
See also PB92-150366 and PB90-125204. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
Ceramic plate diffusers were among the earliest forms
of fine pore diffusers used for oxygen transfer in acti-
vated sludge treatment They have been successfully
used for over 60 years in the Jones Island West Plant
of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District and,
since initial start-up, in the Jones Island East Plant and
the South Shore Plant Surveys of performance of
these diffusers in all three plants were included in the
EPA/ASCE Fine Pore Aeration Project. This report
presents the results of off-gas sampling surveys car-
ried out at the original Jones Island West Plant and in
the newty rehabilitated East Plant The West Plant
basins were scheduled for rehabilitation in 1989-90.
Keywords: 'Sewage treatment plants, * Oxygenation,
'Diffusers, 'Off-gas systems, Surveys, Performance
evaluation, Fines, Fieid tests, Environmental transport
Quality assurance. Quality control, Wisconsin, Activat-
ed sludge process, Aeration, 'Fine pore aeration sys-
tems, 'Oxygen transfer efficiency, Jones Island Treat-
ment Plants, Ceramic plate diffusers,
Mitwaukee(Wisconsin).
PB94-200839/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Fine Pore Diffuser Fouling: The Los Angeles Stud-
ies. Project rept
California State Univ., Los Angeles.
M. K. Stenstrom, and G. Masutani. Aug 94,159p EPA/
600/R-94/095
See also PB90-125204. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
This report describes five fine pore diffuser evaluations
conducted at three different wastewater treatment
plants located in the greater Los Angeles area The
overall goal of the study was to evaluate the perform-
ance of fine pore diffusers using selected cleaning
methods for extended periods of time at selected
treatment plants. The major part of this study was con-
ducted at the Whittier Narrows Water Reclamation
Plant, which is operated by the Los Angeles County
Sanitation Districts. This study evaluated fine pore ce-
ramic disk and dome aeration systems using Hcl acid
gas cleaning and a dome aeration systems without
acid gas cleaning over a 25-month period. A second
study, smaller in scope and effort, was conducted at
the Valencia Water Reclamation Plant (also operated
by the Districts). This study evaluated fine pore plastic
disk diffusers over a 13-month period. A third study,
also smaller in scope and effort than the Whittier Nar-
rows study, was conducted at the Terminal Island
Wastewater Treatment Plant, operated by the City of
Los Angeles. In this study, the performance of two
membrane tube diffusers was evaluated over a 12-
month period. This report summarizes the perform-
ance of six different aeration systems. The principal in-
dicator of performance was oxygen transfer efficiency,
as measured through off-gas analysis. For the Whittier
Narrows study, changes in diffuser characteristics are
also reported.
Keywords: 'Sewage treatment plants, 'Fouling, 'Off-
gas systems, 'Diffusers, Activated sludge process,
Field tests, Performance evaluation, Cleaning, Fines,
Gas sampling, California, Membranes, Oxygenation,
Porosity, Experimental design, Energy efficiency, Aer-
ation, 'Fine pore aeration diffusers, Los
Angeles(Califomia), Whittier Narrows Water Reclama-
tion Plant Valencia Water Reclamation Plant, Terminal
Island Wastewater Treatment Plant.
PB94-200847/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Oxygen Transfer Studies at the Madison Metro-
politan Sewerage District Facilities. Project rept.
Wisconsin Univ.-Madison. Dept of Civil and Environ-
mental Engineering.
W. C. Boyle, A. Craven, W. Danley, and M. Rieth. Aug
94,118p EPA/600/R-94/096
See also PB90-125204. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
Field studies at the Madison Metropolitan Sewerage
District facilities were conducted over a 3-year period
to obtain long-term data on the performance of fine
pore aeration equipment in municipal wastewater. The
studies were conducted on several basins in the East
Plant containing ceramic domes installed in 1977 and
two sets of first-pass basins in the West Plant with
newty installed ceramic discs. The performance of the
domes was excellent even after 10 years of service.
The conclusion was based on measured oxygen trans-
fer efficiencies by off-gas analysis, alpha calculations,
and diffuser characterization. Reasons for excellent
performance included routine maintenance of the dif-
fusers and the use of high quality ceramic diffusers
and hardware. There was evidence presented in the
plant that operation at high SRTs (low F/M loadings),
which produced complete nitrification, resulted in
higher alpha Standard Oxygen Transfer Efficiency
(alpha SOTE) values than operations at low SRTs.
Studies on the impact of diffuser cleaning and hydrau-
lic flow patterns on performance were also reported.
Keywords: 'Sewage treatment plants, 'Oxygenation,
'Diffusers, 'Off-gas systems, Gas sampling, Perform-
ance evaluation, Aeration, Field tests, Wisconsin, Acti-
vated sludge process, Ceramics, Fines, Long term ef-
fects, Maintenance, Cleaning, 'Fine pore aeration sys-
tems, 'Oxygen transfer efficiency,
Madison(Wisconsin).
PB94-200854/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Long-Term Performance Characteristics of Fine
Pore Ceramic Diffusers at Monroe, Wisconsin.
Project rept
Ewing Engineering Co., Milwaukee, Wl.
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D. T. Redmon, L Ewing, G. V. Ellefson, and H. Metoer.
Aug 94,140p EPA/600/R-94/097
See also PB90-125204. Prepared in cooperation with
Environmental Protection Service, Burlington (Ontar-
io). Waste Water Technology Centre. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
A study of the fire pore aeration system at the Monroe,
Wisconsin wastewater treatment plant was conducted
to monitor, over a 2-year period, the oxygen transfer
efficiency (OTE) and fouling tendencies of four drffer-
errt effective pore sirs ceramic discs. The plant treats
a mixture of municipal and industrial wastes. Major in-
dustrial contributions stem from breweries, dairies, and
cheese plants that account for approximately half the
organic load to the plant The average plant flow
during the study was 2.2. mgd, and the average influ-
ent KHD was 400 mg/L
Keywords: 'Sewage treatment plants, 'Diffusers, 'In-
dustrial waste treatment, *Water poHutJon control. Off-
gas systems. Long term effects, Field tests, Wiscon-
sin, Performance evaluation. Activated sludge proc-
ess. Cleaning, Oxygenation, Fines, Fouling, Ceramics,
Surveys, *Fme pore aeration systems, 'Oxygen trans-
fer efficiency, Monroe(Wisconsn).
PBM-200862/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
CM* History of Hn* Pore DHfuMr Retrofit it
Hdgewood, New Jersey. Project rapt
Manhattan Cott., Bronx, MY.
J. A. Mueller, and P. D. Saurer. Aug 94,148p EPA/
600/R-94/098
See also P890-125204. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
In April 1983. the Ridgowood. New Jersey Wastewater
Treatment Plant underwent a retrofit from a coarse
bubble to a fine pore aeration system. Also, process
modification from contact stabilization to tapered aer-
ation occurred. The report presents a case history of
plant and aeration performance of each system from
1981 through 1986. Extensive aeration studies were
conducted on the fine pore aeration system in 1985
and 1986 to highlight the changing oxygen transfer ef-
ficiency with time and evaluate cleaning frequency re-
quirements to maintain the efficiency at a viable level.
An economic evaluation nchaSng bid prices, majnte-
nance costs, and payoff period based on power sav-
ings is included.
Keywords: 'Sewage treatment plants, 'Diffusers,
Case studies. Reid tests. New Jersey. History, Aer-
ation, Performance evaluation, Retrofitting, Fines,
Oxygenation, Cleaning, Economic analysis, 'Fine pore
aeration systems, Ridgewood(New Jersey).
PBM-200*70/REB PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati. OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the South
Shore" Wastewater Treatment Plant, 1M5-1M7.
Protect root.
Milwaukee MetropoStan Sewerage District, Wl.
V600/R-84/0
R. Warmer. Aug 94,38p EPA/6*)/R-94/099
See also PB90-125204. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
Ceramic plate dtffusers were among the eeriest forms
of fine pore drffusers used for oxygen transfer in acti-
vated sludge treatment They have been auccessfuty
used for over 60 years in the Jones Wand West Plant
of the Miwaukee Metropoitan Sewerage District and.
since initial start-up. In the Jones Island^ast Plant and
the South Shore Plant Surveys of performance of
these drflusers in an three plants were included in the
EPA/ASCE Fine Pore Aeration Project This report
presents the results of 20 off-gas sampfrn surveys
carried out at the South Shore Wastewater Treatment
Plant
Keywords: •Oxygenation,
'DWusers, 'Off-gas syst
sludge process,
^STtOfTDftDCO wfl
efficiency, 'Fine po
*S
rage treatment ptonte.
Field tests, Activated
PBM-20MW/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Fine Pore Diffuser Case History for Frankenmuth,
Michigan. Project rept
McNamee, Porter and Seetey, Am Arbor, Ml.
T. A. AUbaugh, and S. J. Kang. Aug 94,63p EPA/600/
R-94/100
See also PB90-125204. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
Frankenmuth is a community of 4,000 people in central
Michigan. About 25-30% of the flow and 50-70% of
the BOD load to the wastewater treatment plant are
contributed by a brewery. In January 1986, conversion
from a stainless steel broad band coarse bubble drffus-
er system to fine pore aeration was completed in all of
the six existing aeration tanks. The Frankenmuth retro-
fit was designed with in-srtu wastewater oxygen trans-
fer efficiencies (OTE) at average air flow and peak ftow
based on off-gas tests at other locations. These values
were adjusted to account for the significant high
strength industrial component of the influent
wastewater. The design OTE at 2 scfm/drffuser was
only two-thirds that used at 1 scfm/drffuser (alpha
SOTEs of 16.9% and 11.0%, respectively). In spite of
lower than expected OTEs, the Frankenmuth retrofit to
fine pore drffusere was an economic success. The
actual capital cost of installation was sfahtry more than
estimated during the evaluation period, but the project-
ed energy savings appeared to be sightly greater as
weH.
Keywords: 'Sewage treatment plants, 'Diffusers, 'In-
dustrial waste treatment, 'Water pollution control.
Case studtes. History, Michigan, Aeration. Perform-
ance evaluation. Retrofitting, Field tests. Fines, Off-
gas systems. Gas sampling. Fouling, Oxygenation,
Economic analysis, 'Fine pore aeration systems,
FranlcenmutrXMichigan), SOTE(Standard Oxygen
Transfer Efficiency).
PB04-20QM6/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Off-Oas Analysis Results and Fine Pore Retrofit
Information for Gtestonbury, Connecticut Project
rapt
Aeration Technologies, Inc., North Andover, MA
R. G. Gftert, and ff C. SuKvan. Aug 94,129p EPA/
600/R-94/101
See also PB94-200938 and PB90-125204. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
In the summer of 1984, the Glastonbury, Connecticut
Water Pollution Control Plant underwent a retrofit from
a spiral rot coarse bubte to a spiral roH fine pore aer-
ation system. Only diffuser replacement was per-
formed in the aeration tanks. From November 1985
through September 1988, on-site studfes were per-
formed using off-gass analysis as part of the ASCE/
EPA Fine Pore Aeration Project This report presents
the results of over 160 off-gas tests together with a
case history of the retrofit to upgrade the aeration
system. Historical information, retrofit evolution and
implementation, aeration performance after the retro-
fit, and comparison of performance with pre-retrofit
data are included in the f dport
Keywords: 'S
treatn
nt plants, 'Off-gas sys-
tems, 'Drffusers, FteU tests. Performance evaluation,
Oxygenation, Activated sludge process, History, Gas
sarnpSng, Retrofitting, Comparison. Fines. Quality as-
surance. Quality control, Connecticut, Aeration, 'Fine
pore aeration dtffusers, Glastonbury(Connecticut).
PB94.20W04/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH. Risk
ReducttpnEngineeringLab.
I and Control of Foulng In Fine Pore
..jms. Project rept
Southern MethoOBtUnfv., Dallas, TX.
MNu
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Stare
,
Wastewater Treatment Plant, 'Ceramic pMe drffusers,
M«waukee(W
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Off-Gas Analysis Results and Fine Pore Retrofit
Case History for Hartford, Connecticut Project
rept
Aeration Technologies, Inc., North Andover, MA.
R. G. Gilbert and R. C. Sullivan. Aug 94,197p EPA/
600/R-94/105
See also PB94-200896 and PB90-125204. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
In the summer of 1982, the Hartford Metropolitan Dis-
trict Commission, Hartford County, Connecticut Water
Pollution Control Facility underwent a retrofit form a
spiral roll coarse bubble to a full floor coverage fine
pore aeration system. Work performed included all
new in-tank piping and diffuser equipment and the in-
stallation of new filters on the blower air intakes. From
November 1985 through August 1987, on-site studies
were performed using off-gas analysis as part of the
ASCE/EPA Fine Pore Aeration. The report presents
the results of over 340 off-gas tests together with a
case history of the retrofit to upgrade the aeration
system. Historical information, retrofit evolution and
implementation, aeration performance after the retro-
fit, cleaning and maintenance experience, and com-
parison of performance with pre-retrofit data are in-
cluded in the report
Keywords: 'Sewage treatment plants, 'Off-gas sys-
tems, 'Diffusers, Gas sampling, Field tests, Perform-
ance evaluation, Oxygenation, Activated sludge proc-
ess, History, Retrofitting, Connecticut, Economic anal-
ysis, Fines, Quality assurance, Quality control, Com-
parison, Aeration, 'Fine pore aeration diffusers,
Hartford(Connecticut).
PB94-200946/REB PC A05/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Case History Report on Milwaukee Ceramic Plate
Aeration Faculties. Project rept
Earnest (Lawrence A.), Milwaukee, Wl.
L A. Ernest Aug 94,97p EPA/600/R-94/106
See also PB90-125204. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
Ceramic plate diffusers were among the earliest forms
of fine pore diffusers used in activated sludge treat-
ment They have been successfully used for over 60
years in the Jones Island West Plant of the Milwaukee
Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) and since
1935 and 1974, respectively, in the MMSD Jones
Island East and MMSD South Shore Plants. The Jones
Island East Plant aeration basins were completely re-
habilitated in 1982-1983, and the West Plant basins
were scheduled for rehabilitation in 1989-1990. In both
cases, alternative fine pore systems were evaluated
and ceramic plate diffusers were again selected. Three
separate case history reviews are presented: the
Jones Island East Plant, the Jones Island West Plant,
and the South Shore Plant The Jones Island East
Plant case history is divided into two separate reports:
one covering the period of 1930-1981 and the other
the period of 1982-1988. All of the historical reviews
discuss the conceptual designs and selection process
involved for each of the plants.
Keywords: 'Sewage treatment plants, 'Aeration, 'Dif-
fusers, Field tests. History, Fines, Performance evalua-
tion, Case studies, Wisconsin, Activated sludge proc-
ess. Design criteria, Ceramics, 'Fine pore aeration
systems, 'Ceramic plate diffusers,
*Milwaukee(Wisconsin). Jones Island Treatment
Plants,, South Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant
PB94-200953/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Investigations Into EUofoulIng Phenomena In Fine
Pore Aeration Devices. Project rept
Microbios Ltd., Calgary (Alberta).
W. Jansen, J. W. Costerton, and H. Meteor. Aug 94,
68p EPA/600/R-94/107
See also PB90-125204. Prepared in cooperation with
Environmental Protection Service, Burlington (Ontar-
io). Waste Water Technology Centre. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Microbiologically-based procedures were used to de-
scribe btofouling phenomena on fine pore aeration de-
vices and to determine whether biofilm characteristics
could be related to diffuser process performance pa-
rameters. Fine pore diffusers were obtained from five
municipal wastewater treatment plants in Wisconsin,
one in Michigan, and one in California. Biofilm thick-
ness and carbohydrate content were measured as
were the film's ability to retain air bubbles. Scanning
electron microscopy (SEM) procedures were used to
examine biofilm structure. Diffusers were also tested
for standard oxygen transfer efficiency (SOTE), bubble
release vacuum (BRV), and dynamic wet pressure
(DWP). Subsequently, one of the plants in Wisconsin
was revisited where the three most useful of the bio-
film characterization techniques were deployed to de-
termine any relationship between biofilm thickness
and content and operational parameters such as
SOTE. The effect of four different cleaning procedures
on diffuser characteristics was also measured. A paral-
lel laboratory-scale investigation simulated microbially
induced fouling of small-scale diffusers and the effect
of bleach and acid cleaning.
Keywords: 'Sewage treatment plants, 'Diffusers, 'Bi-
ological fouling, Field tests, Activated sludge process,
Aeration, Fines, Performance evaluation, Microorga-
nisms, Cleaning, Oxygenation, Wisconsin, California,
Michigan, 'Fine pore aeration systems.
PB94-200961/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Characterization of Clean and Fouled Perforated
Membrane Diffusers. Project rept
Ewing Engineering Co., Milwaukee, Wl.
L Ewing, and J. Kitzinger. Aug 94,17p EPA/600/R-
94/108
See also PB90-125204. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
Laboratory analyses were conducted on plasticized
PVC perforated membrane tube diffusers after varying
periods in service at two different municipal
wastewater treatment facilities. One set of diffusers
from Cedar Creek, NY, was in service for 26 months.
The other set from the Green Bay Metropolitan Sewer-
age District facility was in service for approximately 47
months. Tests on the membranes included dynamic
wet pressure (DWP), flow uniformity, weight, dimen-
sions, tensile modulus of elasticity, hardness, and
standard oxygen transfer efficiency (SOTE).
Keywords: 'Sewage treatment plants, 'Diffusers,
'Membranes, 'Elastomers, Field tests, Fouling, Per-
formance evaluation, Cleaning, Activated sludge proc-
ess, Mechanical properties, Materials tests, Aeration,
Fines, Wisconsin, New York, Experimental design,
'Fine pore aeration systems, Green BayfWisconsin),
Cedar Creek(New York), SOTE(Standard Oxygen
Transfer Efficiency).
PB94-201092/REB PC A04/MF A01
North Carolina Dept of Environment Health, and Nat-
ural Resources, Raleigh. Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine
Study.
Albemsrle-PamHco Coupling Study. Final rept
North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh.
L J. Pietrafesa, and G. S. Janowitz. May 91,75p
APES-90-13
See also PB94-184371. Sponsored by North Carolina
Dept of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources,
Raleigh. Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine Study, and En-
vironmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
The objective of this study was to obtain an under-
standing of the hydrodynamic coupling of Albemarie
and Pamlico Sounds via water motions in Croatan
Sound to determine whether these motions could have
a deleterious effect on the process of fish larvae re-
cruitment into Albemarie Sound. The objective was to
be achieved through a two-year program consisting of
a field measurement component and a data reduction
and interpretation phase.
Keywords: 'Albemarie Sound, 'Pamlico Sound, 'Cro-
atan Sound, 'Hydrodynamics, 'Ocean circulation,
•Fish management. Field tests. Estuaries, Fish popu-
lations, Spawning, Sea level, Larvae, Marine fish. Mi-
gration, Air-water interactions, •Albemarie-Pamlico Es-
tuarine Study.
PB94-201100/REB PC A09/MF A02
Pesticide Registration Rejection Rate Analysis
Residue Chemistry. Follow-up Guidance for Up-
dated Livestock Feeds Tables; Aspirated Grain
Fractions (Grain Dust); A Tolerance Perspective;
Calculating Livestock Dietary Exposure; and
Number and Location of Domestic Crop Field
Trials.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Sub-
stances.
Jun 94,183p EPA/738/K-94/001
See also PB94-166378.
Tables of Contents:
Updated Livestock Feeds Table for Subdivision O;
Aspirated Grain Fractions (Grain Dust):
A Tolerance Perspective;
Guidance Procedures for Calculating Livestock
Dietary Exposure;
and EPA Guidance on Number and Location of
Domestic Crop Field Trials for Establishment of
Pesticide Residue Tolerances.
Keywords: 'Pesticide residues, 'Plants(Botany),
'Livestock, Chemical analysis, Biochemistry, Metabo-
lism, Animals, Crop production, Grains(Food), Toxicity,
Testing, Reviewing, Environmental transport, Food
chains, Tolerances(Physiology), Agricultural chemis-
try, 'Environmental fate, Rejection rate analysis, Re-
registration.
PB94-201225/REB MF A01
Alternative Policies for the Control of Air Pollu-
tion in Poland.
International Bank for Reconstruction and Develop-
ment, Washington, DC.
R. Bates, J. Cofala, and M. Toman. c1994,84p ISBN-
0-8213-2753-4
Also pub. as International Bank for Reconstruction and
Development, Washington, DC. rept. no. ENVIRON-
MENT PAPER-7. Library of Congress catalog card no.
93^5657.
Microfiche copies only. Paper copy available from
World Bank Publications, P.O. Box 7247-8619, Phila-
delphia, PA. 19170-8619. Phone: (201) 225-2165.
Like other Central European counties, Poland faces
the twin challenges of improving environmental quality
while also promoting economic development. The
study examines the cost of achieving alternative emis-
sion standards and the savings in abatement cost that
might be achieved with policies that rely on economic
incentives rather than with rigid command and control
measures. A central element of the analysis is a dy-
namic model of least-cost energy supply in Poland that
allows examination at a national level of the effects of
different pollution standards and policies.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Poland, 'Govern-
ment policies, Pollution regulations, Air pollution stand-
ards, International laws, Environmental policy, Political
aspects, Legal aspects, Emissions, Energy demand,
Economic impact, Air pollution economics, Alterna-
tives, Air pollution abatement, Energy impact.
PB94-201837/REB PC A04/MF A01
Treatment of Cyanide Heap Leaches and Tailings.
Technical Report
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Sep 94,58p EPA/530/R-94/037
The purpose of this report is to provide information on
cyanide treatment methods for heap leaches and tail-
ings activities associated with cyanidation operations,
including disposal units that receive wastes from such
operations. The agency has collected this information
for use in regulatory agencies and the mining industry
to better understand treatment options; however, the
agency has not evaluated the efficiency of the meth-
ods discussed. The report discusses cyanide detoxifi-
cation or treatment in terms of chemistry, duration, re-
moval efficiencies, and advantages and limitations.
After a discussion of treatment techniques, the report
describes typical closure and reclamation activities for
heaps and tailings impoundments, identifying issues
that are still outstanding. The report also describes
Federal and state requirements that apply to cyanide
operations. In addition, selected case studies, chosen
to reflect a range of facility types, are presented.
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Keywords: 'Cyanides, 'Tailings, 'Pollution control.
Mine wastes, Leachate, Tanks,
Cyaniding(Beneficiat)on), Extractive metallurgy, Mate-
rials recovery, Water treatment. Remediation, Require-
ments, Pollution regulations. Federal law. National
government. State government. Heap teaching.
PB94-201845/REB PC A04/MF A01
Design Mid Evaluation of TaWngs Dams. Techni-
cal Report.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office ol Solid Waste.
Aug 94,71 p EPA/530/R-94/038
The purpose of the report is to provide an introduction
for federal land managers, permit writers, and the gen-
eral public to the subject of tailings dams and im-
poundments, particularly with regard to their engineer-
ing features and their ability to mitigate or minimize ad-
verse effect to the environment The report is based
on the current literature on tailings impoundment engi-
neering. The report provides an overview of the vari-
ous methods used to dispose of mine tailings and the
types of impoundments that are used; describes the
basic concepts used in the design of impoundments,
including a number of site-specific variables of con-
cern; discusses tailings embankment and stability;
treats water management in tailings impoundments;
present a case study on a lined tailings impoundment;
and lists all references oited in the text An appendix
includes comments received on the draft 'design and
evaluation of tailings dams' document and EPA re-
sponses.
Keywords: 'Tailings disposal, 'Dams, Embankments,
Design criteria, Performance evaluation, Mineral
wastes, Slurries.
PB94-201902/REB PC A03/MF A01
Method 100.2. Determination of Asbestos Struc-
ture* over 10 micrometers In Length In DrMdng
Water.
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Cincinnati,
OH.
K. A. Brackett, P. J. dark, and J. R. Millette. Jun 94,
25p EPA/600/R-94/134
Water is collected in a polyethylene or glass container
and shipped to the laboratory. Known aSquots of the
sample are filtered through a 0.1 to 022 micrometer
pore mixed ceHutose ester (MCE). A carbon extraction
replica is prepared from a portion of the fitter and is ex-
amined in the TEM at a magnification of 10,000 to
20.000X. Asbestos structures are identified by mor-
phology, selected area electron diffraction (SAED) and
energy dispersive x-ray analysis (EDXA). Structures
are classified accordrng to the counting rules specified
in the Chatrtekl polycarbonate fitter protocol (1). Only
asbestos structures greater than 10 micrometers in
length are counted.
Keywords: •Drinking water. 'Asbestos, 'Water pollu-
tion detection, Water analysis, Test methods. Quanti-
tative analysis. FUd filters, Membranes. Standards,
Esters, Mixtures. Water pollution sampfog, Electron
microscopy. Quality control. US EPA, 'EPA Method
100.2.
PBM-2oaOM/REB PC A08/MF A02
Qreat Lake* Water OuaMy rnrosttve Technical
Support Document for the Procedure to Deter-
mlne Btoeccomutetton Factors, July 19W.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Jut 94,123p EPA/822/R-94/002
The purpose of this document is to provide the techni-
cal informatton and rational In support of the proposed
procedures to determine Woaccumutetiori factors
(BAFs). This document contains six sections: (1) Intro-
duction; (2) BAFs based on the concentration of the
freely dissolved chemical to water; (3) Prediction of
biCMoncentration factors (BCFs): (4) Food chain mutti-
based on the 1993 Gobas model; (5) BAFs from
sedment accumulalion factor (BSAF) measure-
Keywords: 'Great Lakes, 'Water pollution effects,
•Bioaccumulation, Chemical compounds. Organic
compounds, Mercury(Metal), Ecological concentra-
tion, Exposure, Biological accumulation. Food chains,
Fresh water biology. Aquatic ecosystems, Wildlife,
Public health, Toxicity, Sediments, Environmental
transport, BCFs(Btoconcentration Factors),
BEFs(Bioaccumulation Equivalency Factors),
BAFs(Bioaccumulation Factors), BSAFs(Bk>ta Sedi-
ment Accumulation Factors).
PB94-202066/REB PC A02/MF A01
UtHKy of Controlled Human Exposure Studies for
Assessing the Health Effects of Complex Mixtures
and Indoor Air PoDutsflts. Journal arbde.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Clinical Research Branch.
W. F. McDonnell. Dec 93,7p EPA/600/J-94/338
Pub. in Environmental Health Perspectives 101, sup4
p199-203 Dec 93.
The study of health effects induced by exposure to
mixtures of pollutants is a complex task. The purpose
of this paper is to identify areas of research in which
the conduct of chamber studies may contribute to
better understanding of the health effects of exposure
to indoor air and other mixtures. The strengths and
weaknesses of clinical studies in general are reviewed
as wen as examples from the literature of approaches
which have been utilized. It is concluded that chamber
studies play an important rote alongside epidemiotogic
and animal toxicologic studies in such research. The
chamber studies are powerful in assessing acute, re-
versible effects from short duration exposures in the
species of interest
Keywords: 'Indoor air pollution. Test chambers, 'En-
vironmental health, 'Human experimentation, Biologi-
cal effects. Exposure, Dose-response relationships,
Biological markers, Mixtures, Binary
systems(Materiats), Outcome measures, Quality as-
surance, Clinical protocols. Research projects, Air pol-
lution. Assessments, Reprints, Complex mixtures, Ex-
posure chambers.
PBM-202074/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park,NC.
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena
during Breathing of High Volume Aqueous Aero-
sols. Journal article.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park. NC.
A. D. Eisner. cOct 92,12p EPA/600/ J-94/337
Contract EPA-68-02-4450
Pub. in Jnl. of Aerosol Medtone, v5 n4 D241-2SO Oct
92. Sponsored by Health Effects Research Lab., Re-
search Triangle Park. NC.
A quantitative theory was developed to predict cou-
pled mass and energy transport phenomena during
breathing of hygroscopic aerosol-laden air, and was
applied to simulate exhalation (as well as inhalation)
under different boundary conrJtions (BCs). It is shown
that wall temperature may influence particle/vapor
interaction, but the impact appears to be stronger at
low particle concentration. At the same time, aerosol-
induced (on the particle surface) vapor evaporation
and condensation at high particle concentrations will
influence strongly the air temperature and relative hu-
midlty patterns wtthln the respiratory system.
Keywords: 'Aerosols, 'Inhalation administration.
Transport theory. •PharmacoWnetics, Mathematical
models. Respiratory system, Humidtty, Temperature,
Hygrosoopfcfty, Particle size, Heat transfer, Mass
transfer, Thermodynamics, Interactions, Simulation,
Charts(Graphs), Reprints. BCs(Boundary conditions),
Aerosol/vapor Interactions.
PB94-2020B2/REB
Relationship bet*
PC A03/MF A01
id done Dose and
merits; (6) Btoeccumulation Equivalency Factors
(BEFs); and (7) Derivation of BAFs for twenty-two
chemicals. Btoaccumutation factors are needed to de-
termine both human and wikJrfe Tier I water quality cri-
teria and Tier II values. Also, they are used to define
Bioaccurnutative Chemicals of Concern among the
Great Lakes Initiative universe of pollutants.
Functional hssponm In Humans. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab.. Research Triangle
Park, NC. Cinical Research Branch.
T. R. Gently, W. F. McDonnell, and D. E. House. Feb
94,11pEPA/600/J-94/336
Pub. in Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 124, n2
p275-283Feb9
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mistry, Aryl hydrocarbon receptors, Enzymes, Furans,
Dioxin, Biphenyl, Models, Reprints,
*QSAR(Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship),
•Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship,
*PBPK(Physiologically-based pharmacokinetics),
TCDD(2-3-7-8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin).
PB94-202116/REB PC A03/MF A01
Deposition Patterns of Polydisperse Aerosols
wfttiln Human Lungs. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park,NC.
T. B. Martonen, and I. Katz. cOct 93,26p EPA/600/J-
94/332
Pub. in Jnl. of Aerosol Medicine, v6 r>4 p251-274 Oct
93. Prepared in cooperation with North Carolina Univ.
at Chapel Hill. Diy. of Pulmonary Diseases, and Trinity
Univ., San Antonio, TX. Dept. of Engineering Science.
The efficacy of airborne Pharmaceuticals in the treat-
ment of lung diseases may be improved with the selec-
tive deposition of inhaled drugs. Herein, a validated
mathematical model is used to examine the effects of
aerosol polydispersity upon deposition in the human
lung. Localized deposition patterns are calculated on
an airway-by-airway basis. For log-normal particle size
distributions, as produced by metered-dose inhalers
(MDIs) and nebulizers, deposition efficiencies are
shown to be sensitive functions of the mass median
aerodynamic diameter (MMAD) and geometric stand-
ard deviation (GSD). The relevance of the count
median diameter (CMD) of a log-normal distribution is
also examined. The model provides a heretofore un-
available basis for interpreting and information ob-
tained from gamma camera lung scans. The agree-
ment between theory and experiment indicates that
the behavior of inhaled particles is accurately mod-
eled.
Keywords: 'Inhalation administration, •Pharmacokine-
tics, 'Aerosols, 'Lung diseases, Respiration, Mathe-
matical models, Diffusion, Sedimentation, Dispersing,
Particle size distribution. Drug administration routes,
Nebulizers and vaporizers, Graphs(Charts), Reprints,
Inertial impaction, PBPK models.
PB94-202124/REB PC A02/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
Will the Mouse Bloassay for Estimating Sensory
Irritancy of Airborne Chemicals (ASTM e. 981-84)
Be Useful for Evaluation of Indoor Air Contami-
nants. Journal article.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
J. S. fepper, and D. L Costa. cNov 92,0p EPA/600/J-
94/331
Contract EPA-68-D2-0056
Pub. in indoor Environment 1, n6 p367-372 Nov 92.
Sponsored by Health Effects Research Lab., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology
Div.
Journal article.
For many toxic inhalants, sensory irritation is the first
detectable response. A standardization bioassay,
ASTM E 981-84, that quantitates irritancy as a reduc-
tion in breathing rate of the mouse during inhalation
exposure, has been developed. The validation of this
screen for detecting irritation is based on the high
rank-correlation between 0.03 x RD(50) and the TLVs-
TWAs for numerous inhaled chemicals. The screen
does not indicate the relative offensiveness of an odor,
does not address all pulmonary hazards or non-irritat-
ing systemic hazards, and is not a replacement for
chronic toxicity testing. Despite the limitations, prudent
application of ASTM E 981-84 appears to provide a
rapid, inexpensive means to identify indoor atmos-
pheres of irritant potential.
Keywords: 'Indoor air pollution, 'Irritants, Test meth-
ods, Bioassay, Mice, Exposure, Risk assessment, Lab-
oratory tests, Air pollution detection, Air pollution
effects(Humans), Reprints, American Standard Test
Method E 981-84, ASTM E 981-84.
PB94-202132/REB PC A02/MF A01
Respiratory Responses to Repeated Prolonged
Exposure to 0.12 pom Ozone. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Clinical Research Branch.
L J. Folinsbee, D. H. Horstman, H. R. Kehri, S. Harder,
and S. Abdul-Salaam. cJan 94,10p EPA/600/J-94/
330
Pub. in American Jnl. of Respiratory and Critical Care
Medicine, v149 n1 p98-105 Jan 94. Prepared in coop-
eration with ABB Environmental Services, Inc., Chapel
Hill, NC.
Repeated exposures to high concentrations of ozone
results first in augmentation and then attenuation of
pulmonary response in humans. To determine the ef-
fects of repeated prolonged low concentration ozone
exposure, we exposed 17 healthy, non-smoking males
to 0.12 ppm ozone for 6.6 h on five consecutive days.
Subjects were also exposed once to filtered air. Volun-
teers exercised at a ventilation of -39 L/min for 50 min
of each hour during the exposure. Spirometry, plethys-
mography, and symptom responses were obtained
before and after each exposure. Nasal lavage and aer-
osol bolus dispersion were obtained before and after
each exposure. Spirometry decreased and symptoms
increased on the first day. Responses were less on the
second day compared to the first, and were absent
compared to control, on the subsequent three days of
ozone exposure.
Keywords: 'Ozone, 'Air pollution effects(Humans),
'Lung, Exposure, Airway resistance, Vital capacity,
Signs and symptoms, Spirometry,
Exercise(Physiology), Methacholine chloride, Respira-
tory function tests, Dose-response relationships, Tox-
icity, Nasal lavage fluid, Plethysmography, Reprints,
Aerosol bolus.
PB94-202140/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Dose-Dependent Disposition of Sodium Arsenate
In Mice Following Acute Oral Exposure. Journal ar-
ticle.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
M. F. Hughes, M. Menache, and D. J. Thompson. cJan
94,12p EPA/600/J-94/329
Contracts EPA-68-02-4450, EPA-68-D2-0056
Pub. in Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 22, n1
p80-89 Jan 94. Prepared in cooperation with Duke
Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC. Center for Extrapo-
lation Modelling. Sponsored by Health Effects Re-
search Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Several interpretive reviews on the effects of arsenic
have suggested there is a threshold dose, at which
toxic or carcinogenic effects change disproportionate-
A threshold (nonlinear) response may be related in
part to the potential saturation of arsenic methylation,
which could lead to increases in the reactive tnvalent
arsenicals. Therefore, the objective of the present
study was to examine the effect of dose on the in vivo
disposition of arsenate after oral administration in
mice. A refined chromatographic method was used to
examine excretion of metabolites over several time
points, and the degree of linearity of the various dose-
response relationships was assessed.
Keywords: 'Sodium inorganic compounds, 'Arsen-
ates, 'Metabolism, 'Toxtatty, Dose-response relation-
ships, Acute exposure, Oral administration, Mice, Bio-
logical effects, Reprints, MMA(Methylarsonic acid),
DMA(Dimethylarsonic add), Arsenate disposition.
PB94-203106/REB PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Hexadecadienol Acetates. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Sub-
stances.
Apr 94,6p EPA/738/F-94/005
SeealsoPB94-203189.
The fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
for hexadecadienol acetates, including the active in-
gredients (Z,E)-7,11-Hexadecadien-1-yl acetate and
(Z,Z)-7,11-Hexadecadien-1-yl acetate, which are mar-
keted under the trade name Gossyplure. Hexadeca-
dienol acetates are sex-attractant pheromones of the
pink boltworm, Pectinophora gossypiella, Saunders,
registered only for use on growing cotton to disrupt the
male-female mating behavior. They are used in small
quantities-less than 100 pounds of the active ingredi-
ents are applied each year, and only about 1 % of the
California cotton crop is treated with these biochemical
pesticides.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, Pheromones, Sex attractants,
Insect attractants, Toxicity, Risk assessment, Expo-
sure, Humans, Animals, Environmental impacts, Envi-
ronmental transport, Chemical properties, Labels, Re-
quirements, Pollution regulations, 'Hexadecadienol
acetates, * Registration, Z,E-7,11-Hexadecadien-1-
y1 acetate, Z,Z-7,11-Hexadecadien-1-y1 acetate, CAS
52207-99-5, CAS 53042-79-8.
PB94-203189/REB PC A09/MF A02
Rereglstratton Eligibility Decision (RED): Hexade-
cadienol Acetates.
Environmental Protection Agency, Arlington, VA. Spe-
cial Review and Reregistration Div.
Apr 94,188p EPA/738/R-94/005
See also PB94-203106.
The document presents the Agency's decision regard-
ing the registration eligibility of the registered uses of
hexadecadienol acetates. Section I is the introduction.
Section II describes hexadecadienol acetates, its
uses, data requirements and regulatory history. Sec-
tion III discusses the human health and environmental
assessment based on the data available to the
Agency. Section IV presents the reregistratipn deci-
sion for hexadecadienol acetates. Section V discusses
the reregistration requirements for hexadecadienol
acetates. Finally, Section VI is the Appendices which
support this Reregistration Eligibility Decision.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, Pheromones, Sex attractants,
Insect attractants, Toxicity, Risk assessment, Expo-
sure, Humans, Animals, Environmental impacts, Envi-
ronmental transport, Chemical properties, Labels, Re-
quirements, Pollution regulations, 'Hexadecadienol
acetates, 'Reregistration, Z E-7 11-Hexadecadien-1-
y1 acetate, ZZ-7 11-Hexadecadien-1-y1 acetate, CAS
52207-99-5, CAS 53042-79-8.
PB94-203239/REB PC A07/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): N6-Ben-
zyladenlne.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Sub-
stances.
Jun 94,150p EPA/736/R-94/011
The document presents the Agency's decision regard-
ing the rerogistration eligibility of the registered uses of
N6-Benzyladenine. Section I is the introduction. Sec-
tion II describes N6-Benzyiadenine, its uses, data re-
quirements and regulatory history. Section III dis-
cusses the human health and environmental assess-
ment based on the data available to the Agency. Sec-
tion IV presents the reregistration decision for N6-Ben-
zyladenine. Section V discusses the reregistration re-
quirements for N6-Benzyladenine. Finally, Section VI
is the Appendices which support this Reregistration
Eligibility Decision.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, Plant growth regulators, Toxic-
ity, Risk assessment, Humans, Animals, Exposure, En-
vironmental transport, Chemical properties, Environ-
mental impacts, Requirements, Labels, *N6-Benzyla-
denine, 'Reregistration, N-(phenylmethyl)-1 H-purine-
6-amine, Use patterns, CAS 1214-39-7.
PB94-203270/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Albemarle-Pamlteo Baseline Water Quality Moni-
toring Data Summary 1991-1992. Final rept.
Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine Study, Raleigh, NC.
Dec92,49pAPES-93-12
See also PB94-183233. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
In 1988 the Division of Environmental Management
(DEM) expanded its ambient water quality monitoring
program in the Albemarie-Pamlico estuary area. This
report summarizes water quality information for the
Tar-Pamlico, Neuse, Roanoke, Chowan and Pasquo-
tank River basins collected between October 1991
and July 1992. Elevated nutrient concentrations were
found throughout the upper and mid-portions of the
study area. The majority of algal blooms occurred in
the upper estuary of the Neuse River below New Bern.
In the Pasquotank River basin, dissolved oxygen strati-
fication occurred at several Albemarie Sound sites and
near Edenton. Algal blooms were present in November
1991 and February 1992 in the Albemarie and Curri-
tuck Sounds. The highest upper river conductivity and
December 1994 33
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salinity values occurred in conjunction with Union
Camp's discharge at downstream monitoring stations.
Keywords: 'Environmental monitoring, 'Water quality
date, 'Estuaries, North Carolina, Tar-Pamfico River,
Neuse River, Roanoke River, Chowan River, Pasquo-
tank River, Concentratton(Composition), Nutrients,
Dissolved oxygen. Chemical analysis, Metals, Algae,
Chlorophylls. pH, Salinity, Phosphorus, Bacteria,
TabtestiialB ••!....•
reoeroi nfianCMi nvponvwMiy K^Hnamuvnofiv
for Owners and Operators of Class 2 OH- and Gas-
Retated Injection WeHs.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
May 90,28p EPA/570/9-90/003
This booklet has been prepared by EPA to help Class
II injection well owners and operators in federally ad-
ministered States to comply with the UIC program's fi-
nancial responsWrty demonstration requirements. It
discusses: financial responsibility options, types of fi-
nancial mechanisms, selection of an option and finan-
cial mechanism, and submission requirements. In addi-
tion, the booklet explains the criteria and guidelines
EPA uses to evaluate the major types of financial re-
sponsibility demonstrations that Class II well owners
and operators may make. EPA works closely with each
applicant to evaluate the financial demonstrations
made to the Agency. Surety associations and other fi-
nancial services organizations may ateo find this book-
let helpful in advising clients who own or operate Class
HweRs.
Keywords: •Financial responsbWty. 'Water pollution
abatement 'Injection wells, Oil weUs, Natural gas
wells. Well stimulation, Environmental effects, Water
supply, Ground water, Requirements, Compliance,
Permits, Funds, Financial statements, Pollution regula-
tions, OR production, Gas production. Administrative
procedures. Law enforcement. Underground Injection
I Program, Safe Drinking Water Act
Control Progi
PBM-203320/REB PC A07/MF A02
Deposition of Mr PoMuUnt* to the Greet Water*.
First Report to Congress.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
May 94.127p EPA/453/R-93/OSS
The purpose of the Great Waters program is to evalu-
ate the atmospheric deposition of air pollutants to the
Great Lakes, Lake Champlain, Chesapeake Bay, and
coastal waters. The report to Congress is to include in-
formation on the contribution of atmospheric deposi-
tion to pollutant loadings, the environmental or public
health effects of such pollution, the source or sources
of such pollution, and a description of any regulatory
revisions under applicable Federal laws that may be
necessary to assure protection of human health and
the environment. The scientific information currently
available is summarized jn this report, and recom-
mended actions are described.
Keywords: 'Acid rain, 'Air poHutfon effects, 'Environ-
mental effects, 'Health effects. Great Lakes, Lake
Champlain, Chesapeake Bay, Coastal areas. Environ-
mental transport. Aquatic ecosystems. Food chains.
Acidification, MercuryfMetal), Public health. Risk as-
sessment, Loadtog, Smog, Air pollution dispersion,
Great Waters Program, dean Air Act Amendments of
1990, Atmospheric transport, Add precipitation.
PBM-20333B/REB PCA05/MFA01
C^flc* of Ground Water and Drinking Water PuM-
Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH.
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
Jun 94.81p EPA/810/B-84/001
This catalog divides the documents into nine sections:
(1) BtoSographies; (2) Fact Sheets, Brochures and
Pamphlets; (3) Technical Assistance Documents; (4)
You* Education; (5) Wellhead Protection; (6) Under-
ground Injection; (7) Scientific/Fact Fftfng Reports;
(8) National Pesticide Survey (NPS); and (9) Legisla-
tion and Federal Register notices.
•US EPA, 'Ground water, 'Drinking water.
Potable water. Water pollution. Water
Keywords:
'Bbfiogra
,
quality, Water wefts, Water management. Education,
Injection wells, Technical assistance, Public informa-
tion. Information dissemination, Listings, Office of
Ground Water and Drinking Water.
PB94-203361/REB PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: PronamMe. Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Arlington, VA. Spe-
cial Review and Reregistration Div.
May 94,9p EPA/738/F-94/007
This fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
for pronamide, also known by the trade name Kerb.
Pronamide is a selective, systemic, pre- and post-
emergence herbicide that acts by inhibiting plant ceH
division. It is used to control grasses and broadteaf
weeds in food and feed crops including lettuce (the
largest use site), endive, alfalfa, rhubarb, pome and
stone fruits, artichokes, berries, grapes and legumes,
as wed as on woody ornamentals, Christmas trees,
nursery stock, lawns, turf and fallow land. Formula-
tions include a wettabte powder and a granular. Prona-
mide may be applied using ground spray equipment by
soil incorporation or by aircraft.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, Herbicides, Plant growth regu-
lators, Toxteity, Risk assessment Humans, Animals,
Exposure, Environmental transport. Chemical proper-
ties. Environmental impacts. Labels, Requirements,
'Pronamide, 'Reregistration, Use patterns, CAS
23950-58-5.
PB94-203387/REB PC A03/MF A01
la Your OrMdng Water Safe.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
May 94,22p EPA/S10/R-94/002
Supersedes PB92-232198.
In 1974, Congress enacted a program to ensure that
drinking water in the U.S. was safe. In 1986. Congress
updated this program to set mandatory guidelines for
regulating key contaminants, require the monitoring of
unregulated contaminants, establish benchmarks for
treatment technologies, bolster enforcement and pro-
mote protection of ground water resources. This com-
prehensive program is the subject of this pamphlet.
Keywords: 'Drinking water. 'Public health, 'Risk as-
sessment Water pollution monitoring. Water treat-
mem, Water pollution standards. Standards compli-
ance, Potable water, Pollution regulations. Govern-
ment policies, Water supply, Ground water. Law en-
forcement, National government, State government,
Safe Drinking Water Act, National Primary Drinking
Water Standards.
PBM-20330S/REB PC A03/MF A01
NPOES and Sewage Sludge Piugiani Authority. A
• I —-,-ja^— —I, *—•. rmrt»mmtf*i •*——-— —J—.J iiiiil^ii
nanoDOOK TOT roovrswy nvoo^razva HHMMI
Tribes.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Jut 94.33p EPA/833/B-84/004
The handbook provides general information on the
NPDES wastewater and sewage sludge programs for
Federally recognized Tribes. 1C Discusses Treatment
in a Similar Manner as a State programmatic require-
ments and the definition of Federally recognized
Tribes, Describes the NPDES and the National
Sewage Sludge Programs, Discusses the advantages
and disadvantages m assuming these programs, and
Outfines the steps a Tribe would take to qualify for
Treatment in a Similar Manner as a State. At the end of
the handbook is a fist of EPA sources and staff avail-
able to assist Tribes in applying for Treatment in a
Similar Marnier as a State and developing successful
NPDES and/or sewage sludge programs.
Keywords: 'Sewage sludge, 'Waste water treatment
•Water pollution control. 'American Indtans, Sludge
treatment Municipal wastes, Permits, Administrative
procedures. Requrements, Water pollution standards,
Standards compliance. Pollution regulations. Clean
Water Act. *NPDES(National Pollutant Discharge
EMnwislion System), 'National PoHutant Discharge
Elimination System, National Sewage Sludge Program,
Indian tribes.
PB94-2034S2/REB
PC A03/MF A01
Guidance on Urban Airshed Model (UAM) Report-
Ing Requirements for Attainment Demonstration,
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Mar 94,32p EPA/454/R-93/056
See also PB93-186476 and PB92-108760.
The document provides guidance to State agencies for
documenting modeling procedures and results sup-
porting 1994 revisions to State implementation plans
(SIP'S) for ozone. The documentation is needed for
two reasons. The guidance identifies seven (7) broad
areas which must be documented in the SIP submittal:
a modeling protocol; emission preparation (including
quality assurance) procedures and results; air quality
and meteorological data input preparations and re-
sults; diagnostic tests performed to improve model
performance; model performance results; control
measures and air quality simulation results corre-
sponding with the selected 'attainment strategy';
methods for accessing data files used and produced
by the model. Areas with overlapping domains must
address input data consistency among the domains.
Keywords: 'Air pollution standards, 'Reporting re-
quirements, 'Regulatory guides, Air pollution control,
Standards compliance, Ozone, Nitrogen oxides, Pho-
tochemistry, Pollution regulations, Emission factors,
Exhaust emissions, Air pollution dispersion, Environ-
mental transport. Meteorological data. Computerized
simulation, Computer models, Guidelines, 'Urban
Airshed Model, Emission inventories, State implemen-
tation plans.
PB94-203478/REB PC A03/MF A01
Clew Water. A Memorial Day Perspective.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
May 94,29p EPA/800/R-94/003
Contents:
Overview;
Water-Based Recreational Activities;
The Value of Clean Water
Profiles from Around the Country;
The Clean Water Act's Imprint
How Has It Made a Difference;
Future Benefits from a New Clean Water Act;
and Conclusion.
Keywords: 'dean Water Act 'Water management
'United States, Potable water, Drinking water, Surface
waters. Coastal areas, Ground water, Wetlands,
Runoff, Water pollution, Water quality, Water utiliza-
tion, Regulations, Standards, Regulatory impact State
Revolving Loan Funds.
PB94-203486/REB PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Glossary: A Dictionary of Techni-
cal and Legal Terms Related to Drinking Water.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Jun 94,37p EPA/810/B-94/006
The glossary provides definitions of technical and legal
terms used by EPA that are related to drinking water.
Keywords: 'Drinking water, 'Glossaries, Water pollu-
tion. Water quality, Potable water. Legal aspects, Defi-
nitions, Terminology, Dictionaries, Technical aspects.
PBM-2034M/REB
PesttcktoFact Sheet
PC A02/MF A01
dtttis subtHls' MBI600.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
26 May 94.7p EPA/737/F-94/008
See also PB92-238484.
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 registration
of a new chemical.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Registration. Bacteria. Bio-
logical pest control, Fungicides, Toxicity. Risk assess-
ment Exposure, Humans, Animals, Environmental im-
pacts, Environmental transport, Chemical properties,
•Bacillus subtilis. Use patterns, CAS 51931-23-8.
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PB94-203502/REB PCA03/MFA01
Guide to Environmental and Economic Steward-
ship tot the Atbermarle-Pamllco Region. A Compre-
hensive Conservation and Management Plan Sum-
mary.
Albemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study, Raleigh NC
1994, 41p
The Albemarie-Pamlico region includes the rivers
creeks and streams that flow into the sounds and
marshes, as well as the fields, forests, cities and towns
that surround them. The region supports an abundant
array of plant and animal life, and provides us with a
rich natural heritage. It also is generous in its economic
opportunities: Farmers cultivate its soils, fishermen ply
rts_waters, loggers harvest its forests and miners un-
earth its minerals. The area's natural beauty attracts
tourism and resort development The Albemarte-Pam-
lico region is one of diversity, not just in its natural envi-
ronment but in the various groups of people who live
and make their living there. Since 1 987, a group of sci-
entists, private citizens, and federal, state and local of-
ficials has been looking at how best to balance com-
peting interests and protect the region's natural re-
sources.
Keywords: *Envrionmental protection, 'Natural re-
source management, 'Estuaries, 'Coasts, 'Regional
planning, Aquatic ecosystems, Rivers, Fisheries, Con-
servation, Wetlands. Habitats, Albemarie Sound, Pop-
ulation growth, Water pollution effects. Agriculture, N£
tnents, Algae, Plankton blooms, Shellfish, North Caro-
hna, Mathematical models, 'Albemarle-Pamlico
Region, Fishkill, Red Tides, Comprehensive planning.
PCA03/MFA01
Multijurisdlctional Pretreatment Programs. Guid-
ance Manual.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Jun 94, 35p EPA/833/B-94/005
The National Pretreatment Program was designed to
be developed, implemented, and enforced primarily by
the municipal entities that own or operate wastewater
treatment facilities. As a general rule, the powers of a
municipal entity are limited to its geographic bound-
aries, and additional authority will be needed to regu-
late industrial users located beyond these boundaries.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
refers to these types of situations as ?multijurisdic-
tJonal , because industrial users are located within the
boundaries of one or more jurisdictions other than the
municipal entity that is charged with program imple-
mentation and enforcement responsibilities. The guid-
ance document is intended to address these multijuris-
dictional program implementation and enforcement
issues and offer some of the options that municipal en-
tities may employ to satisfy federal and state program
requirements. This guidance document does not pro-
vide specific legal advice on whether any one of the
options is adequate to solve the problems presented
by a particular situation. Each municipal entity must
rely on advice of its legal counsel when evaluating the
use of the options presented.
Keywords: 'Pretreatment 'Waste water treatment,
Industrial waste treatment, Water treatment plants.
Industrial plants, Water pollution control, Water pollu-
tion standards, Pollution regulations, Municipalities,
Jurisdiction, Authority, Legal aspects, Requirements,
Law enforcement, Local government, State govern-
ment Multijurisdictional programs. Publicly owned
treatment works.
PB94-203775/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab. — 1~—
iif" FS*7,080 Lar»e Bu«<«n9« Study: Results of
the Initial Survey of Randomly Selected GSA
BUlldlnQS.
Aojrex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
R. Fortmann, R. Clayton, V. R. Highsmfth, and C. J.
Nelson. 1 May 94, 9p EPA/600/A-94/157
Contract EPA-68-D2-0063
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and
Exposure Assessment Lab.
The Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assess-
ment Laboratory (AREAL), Office of Research and De-
velopment (ORD), U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), is initiating a research program to col-
lect fundamental information on the key parameters
and factors that influence indoor air quality and com-
fort in randomly selected General Services Administra-
tion (GSA) owned and operated large office buidlings.
A standardized week-long investigative protocol willbe
employed in each building a minimum of three times
dunng different seasons over the next 3-5 years to
characterize the key physical parameters of the select-
ed GSA buildings and randomly selected test areas-
measure key comfort and environmental parameters
inside and outside the building; characterize the heat-
ing, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system(s);
and collect occupant response data associated with
their perceptions of indoor air quality.
Keywords: 'Federal buildings, 'Office buildings,
Indoor air pollution, 'Environmental surveys, Environ-
mental monitoring, Air pollution sampling, Work envi-
ronments, Air flow, Air quality, Comfort, Space HVAC
systems, Air conditioners, Heating systems, Ventila-
tion systems, Occupational safety and health, Re-
pnnts.
•—; »..~ PCA03/MFA01
Application of Mlcrobtal Ecology Research to En-
vironmental Problems. Journal article
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze FL
R. Devereux, T. Barkay, and J. Harvey. c1994 14p
EPA/600/J-94/341 P
Pub. in Water Report, v4 n1 p8-11 1994. Prepared in
cooperation with Avanti Corp., Gulf Breeze, FL
Authors describe the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (U.S. EPA) research program in biotechnology
nsk assessment to study fate and effects of nonindi-
genous microorganisms in aquatic and terrestrial envi-
ronments. Information from the studies can be used by
industries and regulatory agencies to assess the risk of
bwtechnological products (both genetically engi-
neered or natural, but nonindigenous) in the environ-
ment Examples of research at the U.S. EPA Gulf
Breeze laboratory are cited.
Keywords: 'Biotechnology, 'Risk assessment 'Water
pollution, Ecology, Microorganisms, Environmental ef-
fects, Aquatic environment Terrestrial habitats, Re-
search and development Molecular biology, DNA se-
quencing, Genetic engineering, Reprints.
PB94-203791/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH. En-
vironmental Criteria and Assessment Office.
Pathogen Risk Assessment Methodology for Hu-
nk^ Slwlge Landflllbig. Rnal rept^
Science Applications International Corp., Oak Ridge,
M. Wilson, C. T. Hadden, M. C. Gibson, E. Caldwell,
and P. Ryan. Jul 94,167p EPA/600/R-94/109
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Environmental Criteria and Assessment
Office.
The document describes a methodology and associat-
ed computer model, SLDGFILL (sludge-only landfill),
for assessing the risk to humans of pathogens in treat-
ed municipal sewage sludge landfills. The purpose of
the model is to determine the probability of infection of
a human receptor from pathogens in a sludge-only
landfill, or monofill. The ultimate objective is to assist
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in its
technical criteria development and regulatory activi-
ties, but the immediate uses include (1) using the
model as a research and risk assessment tool to illus-
trate information gaps and research needs and (2) ap-
plying the methodology in performing actual pathogen
risk assessments.
Keywords: 'Sewage sludge, 'Landfills, 'Risk assess-
ment, 'Public health. Sludge disposal, Land disposal.
Municipal wastes, Health hazards, Infections, Environ-
mental exposure pathway, Bacteria, Viruses, Para-
sites, Environmental transport, Soil contamination,
Water pollution, Land pollution, SLDGFILL computer
model, Saturated zone, Unsaturated zone.
See also Volume 1, PB93-237899.
This guidance is designed to assist State and Tribal
professionals responsible for assessing the health
nsks associated with exposure to chemical contami-
nants in noncommercial fish and shellfish. In addition
to providing methods, the document offers specific in-
formation on 24 potential fish contaminants. Toxicc-
pgical data and tables which list fish consumption
limits based on the concentration of contaminants are
included in the document A major goal of this docu-
ment is to provide an understandable and scientifically
defensible method for the development of fish con-
sumption advisories that can be used in a consistent
manner across the country. This manual provides guid-
ance only and does not constitute a regulatory require-
ment for the States.
Keywords: 'Fishes, 'Shellfish, 'Food consumption,
Maximum permissible intake, Food chains, Water pol-
lution effects, Public health, Risk assessment Chemi-
cal compounds, Bioaccumulation, Exposure, Toxicity
Biological effects, Chemical analysis, Pesticides, Con-
sumption limits.
PB94-204112/REB Subscription
Rereglstratton Eligibility Decision (RED): Prona-
mrae.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington DC
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Sub^
stances.
May 94,21 Op EPA/738/R-94/007
See also PB94-203361.
This document presents the Agency's decision regard-
ing the reregistration eligibility of the registered uses of
pronamide. Section I is the introduction. Section II de-
scnbes pronamide, its uses, data requirements and
regulatory history. Section ill discusses the human
health and environmental assessment based on the
data available to the Agency. Section IV presents the
reregistration decision for pronamide. Section V dis-
cusses the reregistration requirements for pronamide
Finally, Section VI is the Appendices which support
this Reregistration Eligibility Decision document
Keywords: 'Pestiades, Herbicides, Plant growth regu-
lators, Toxicity, Risk assessment Humans, Animals
Exposure, Environmental transport, Chemical proper-
ties, Environmental impacts, Labels, Requirements
'Pronamide, 'Reregistration, Use patterns CAS
23950-58-5.
PBM-204062/REB
PC A16/MF A03
Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant
Data for Use In Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk
Assessment and Fish Consumption Limits.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
15 Jun 94,373p* EPA/823/B-94/004
PB94-204203/REB PC A99/MF EOS
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Review of Methods for Measuring Fugitive PM-10
Emission Rates.
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. Dept. of Environ-
mental Sciences and Engineering.
R. Frankel. Nov 93,855p* EPA/454/R-93/037
See also PB93-169084. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
The purpose of the report is to serve as a guide for the
measurement of fugitive dust. To that end, the meth-
ods of measuring fugitive paniculate emissions are re-
viewed. The methods included are the quasi-slack
method, the roof monitor method, the upwind-down-
wind method, the exposure profiling method, the porta-
ble wind tunnel method, the scale model wind tunnel
method, the tracer method and the balloon method
Each measurement method is explained, along with its
advantages and disadvantages. Sources of error are
discussed, as are sampling protocols. The literature on
each method is reviewed. A section of the report is de-
voted to the issues of error, accuracy and precision of
the methods.
Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling, 'Particulates, Test
methods, Exhaust emissions, Dust Aerosols, Emis-
sion factors, Air pollution dispersion, Wind tunnel tests,
Tracer methods. Balloons, Air samplers, Collection
methods, Quality control, Errors, Precision, Accuracy,
'Fugitive emissions, 'PM-10, Quasi-slack method,
Roof monitors.
December 1994 35
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PB94-204617/REB PC A08/MF A02
Technical Analysis of Response of Chesapeake
Bay Water Quality Model to Loading Scenarios (A
Report of the Modeling Subcommittee Chesa-
peake Bay Program Office, Amapofts, MO).
Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
R. V. Thomann, J. R. Collier, A. Butt, E. Gasman, and L
C. Linker. Apr 94,158p
Supersedes PB94-164340.
This report is divided into seven sections. Section I
briefly describes the Chesapeake Bay Water Quality
Model and introduces the scenarios analyzed. Section
II describes the scenarios and associated nutrient
sediment loads in detail. The third section provides
background for the more detailed analysis of Bay
water quality response that follows. Sections IV and V
summarize aspects of Bay circulation and its influence
on water quality. Section VI surveys the nutrient, phy-
toplankton, and sediment response to loading reduc-
tions. Section VI also examines the overall nutrient
budget and the exchange among the tributaries and
mainstem. Section VII concludes the report with a de-
tailed examination of the mainstem dissolved oxygen
response to the interactions among nutrient loads,
transport, sediment processes, and phytoplankton
processes examined in the previous sections. A sum-
mary of major findings is included in each section and
an overview of these findings is provided in the Techni-
cal Summary.
Keywords: •Nutrients, •Water quality data, 'Pollution
control, •Chesapeake Bay, Surveys, Habitats. Se*
merttrarraport. Watersheds, Mathematical mooete. Ni-
trification, Dissolved oxygen. Phosphorus, Phytoplank-
ton, Ocean environments, Chemical analysis. Algae,
Biomass, Primary biological productivity.
Qraphs(Charts), TaWesfData), Organic loading, Tribu-
taries, Total organic carbon.
PBS4-204MO/REB PC AM/MF A02
Atoemarte-Pamltco Estuarine Study, Raleigh. NC.
Stenography of Hydrotogte and Watar-OuaMy Nf-
••sUgattorts Conducted in or Near the Afceroarte-
PamHco Sound* Region, Morth Carolina. Open ffle
rept (Final).
Geological Survey, Raleigh, NC.
J. D. Bales, and T. M. Nelson. 1988.153p USGS/OFR-
88/480. APES-a8-06
Contract APES-PR-88-06
Sponsored by Abemarie-Pamlico Estuarine Study, Ra-
leigh, NC.
A bfcfiography containing 1,100 citations is presented.
The cited works are primary reports of investigations
of the effects of land use and land-use change on
water quaMy, artificial drainage, hydrology and fiydrc-
ty §1 1
dynamics, and water quatty Si the Albsmarte-Pamsco
Sounds region. North CaroSna, The UNography is in-
dexed acconJng to research topic and geographic lo-
cation of the investigation. The bWwgrapny is also
computerized and has been transferred to the Albe-
msrie-PamSco Estuarine Study data-management
system.
Keywords: 'North Carolina, 'Hydrology. 'Water qual-
ity. Land use. Estuaries, Hydrodynamics, Water pollu-
tion. Aquatic habitats. Ecosystems. Resources man-
agement, BMtographies, 'Afcemarte Sound,'PamBco
Sound. APESfAfcemarie-Pamfco Estuarine Study).
PB#4-204971/REB PCA02/MFA01
PeetteM* Fact Sheet Ampetomyoes quiequeH
isolate M10.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Offlee of Pesticide Programs.
17 Jun 94,6p EPA/737/F-94/009
This document contains up-to-date chemical informa-
tion, inducing a summary of the the Agency's regula-
tory position and rationale, on a specific pesticide or
group of pesticides. A Fact Sheet is issued after Regis-
tration of a new chemical.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Registration, Fungicides. Bto-
logfcal pest control. Toxicity. Risk assessment. Expo-
sure, Humans, ArArate, Environmental impacts, Micrc-
organisms. Guidelines. Pollution regulations, Ampek>-
myces quisqualis isolate M10, Bbfungicides, Use pat-
terns.
PB94-205416/REB PC A04/MF A01
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 Annual Statistical
Summary. Project rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Program.
S. A. Aatexander, andJ. E. Barnard. Apr 94,52p EPA/
620/R-94/010
See also PB94-114717.
In 1990, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Forest Service (FS) and the U.S. Environmental Pro-
tection Agency (EPA) initiated a cooperative national
program to monitor the condition of the nation's for-
ests. This mutti-agency effort, within EPA's Environ-
mental Monitoring and Assessment Program (EMAP),
is called the Forest Health Monitoring (FHM) program.
In 1992, Detection Monitoring activities were conduct-
ed in twelve states: Alabama; Connecticut; Delaware;
Georgia; Mane; Maryland; Massachusetts; New
Hampshire; New Jersey; Rhode Island; Vermont; and
Virginia. Data analysis results for the following indtea-
tors are presented; tree species and stand density
(mensuration); tree crown condffion; tree species di-
versity; and air pollution bnindicator plants, the cumu-
lative distribution function methods used in the analy-
sis provide a statistical summary of most measure-
ments. Tabular summaries were also prepared in
some cases.
Keywords: 'Environmental monitoring, 'Forest trees,
'Growth, Ecosystems, Program management, Forest
trees, Species diversity, States(United States),
DensrtyfMass/volume), Air pollution, Btoindicators,
WikJHfe, Economic factors. Field tests. US EPA, Qual-
ity assurance, Maps, TabfesfData), GraphsfCharts),
Joint ventures, EMAP(Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment Program).
PBM-205457/REB PC EM/MF EM
Health Assessment Document for 2A7,8-Tetrach-
lorodbenzo-o-Oloxin (TCOO) and Related Com-
pounds.
Environmi
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment
Jun 94,1198p*
Set includes PB94-205465 through PB94-205481.
No abstract available.
PB94-205465/REB PCA18/MFA04
Health Assessment Document for 2A7>Tetr»ch-
iorodbenzo-p-Dloxin (TCDD) and Related Com-
pounds. Volume 1 of 3. Draft rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment
Aug 94, 428p' EPA/600/BP-92/001 A, OHEA-l-486-
VI
See also Volume 2, PB94-205473.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has under-
taken trie task of prsparifx; a soerrttfic reassessment
of the health risks of exposure to 2,3.7,B-tetrachtorodi-
benzc-p-dtodn and chemically simtar compounds coV
(ecUvely known as dkndn. Significant advances have
occurred in the scientific understanding of mecha-
nisms of dkxtin taxWty, of the carcinogenic and other
adverse health effects of dtoxln In people, of the path-
ways to human exposure, and of the toxic effects of
dtoxki to the environment The health assessment
document consists of three volumes. Volume 1 de-
scribes the deposition and prisfmaccWnettes;
, subchronic,
mechanSsmfs) of action; acute,
, and chron-
ic toxtefty; immwwtadolty; developmental and repro-
ductive toxtefty; and cardnogenicrty of TCDD in ant-
Keywords: •Tet/achtorodfcenzodtoxin. •Health haz-
ards, 'Risk assessment 'Toxicity, Dtoxins. PubBc
health, Btotoalcal effects. Health effects. Exposure,
TolerancesfPt^siotogy), Does-response relationships.
Epidemiology, Pharmacokinetics, Immunology. Nerv-
ous system, Immune system.
ReprodurtorKPhysfotoov), Fetal development. Growth
adnormaHties,Carcinogenicity.
PB94 20S473/REB
PC AM/MF AM
rrt for 2,3,73-Tetrach-
iorodbenzo-p-lNaddn (TCDD) and Related Com-
pounds. Volume 2 of 3. Draft rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment
J. Blancato, W. H. Farland, and D. Mukerjee. Aug 94,
642p* EPA/600/BP-92/001B, OHEA-I-486-V2
See also Volume 1, PB94-205465 and Volume 3,
PB94-205481.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has under-
taken the task of preparing a scientific reassessment
of the health risks of exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-dioxin and chemically similar compounds col-
lectively known as dtoxin. Significant advances have
occurred in the scientific understanding of mecha-
nisms of dioxin toxicity, of the carcinogenic and other
adverse hearth effects of dioxin in people, of the path-
ways to human exposure, and of the toxic effects of
dioxin to the environment Volume 2 covers sections
on epidemiology/human data and dose-response
modeling.
Keywords: 'Tetrachtorodibenzodioxin, 'Health haz-
ards, 'Risk assessment, 'Toxicity, Dtoxins, Public
health, Biological effects, Health effects. Exposure,
Tolerances(Physiotogy), Dose-response relationships,
Epidemiology, Pharmacokinetics, Immunology, Nerv-
ous system. Immune system,
Reproducfon(Physiology), Fetal development Growth
abnormalities, Carcinogenicity.
PB94-205481/REB PC A07/MF A02
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrach-
lorodfcenzo-p-DioxIn (TCDD) and Related Com-
pounds. Volume 3 of 3. Draft rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment
J. Blancato, W. H. Farland, and D. Mukerjee. Aug 94,
128p* EPA/600/BP-92/001C, OHEA-I-486-V3
See also Volume 2, PB94-205473.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has under-
taken the task of preparing a scientific reassessment
of the health risks of exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-dioxin and chemically similar compounds col-
lectively known as dioxin. Significant advances have
occurred in the scientific understanding of mecha-
nisms of dtoxm toxicity, of the carcinogenic and other
adverse hearth effects of dioxin in people, of the path-
ways to human exposure, and of the toxic effects of
dioxin to the environment Volume 3 presents a risk
characterization for dioxin which summarizes the two
companion documents (the health assessment docu-
ment and exposure document) and discusses key find-
ings pertinent to understanding the hazards and risks
of dioxin.
Keywords: 'Tetracrilorodioenzodtoxin, 'Health haz-
ards, 'Risk assessment 'Toxicity, Dtoxins, Public
health. Biological effects, Hearth effects, Exposure,
TolerancesJPnvsiotogy), Dose-response relationships,
Epidemiology, Pharmacokinetics, Immunology, Nerv-
ous system, Immune system,
Reproductionfphysiology), Fetal development. Growth
abnormalities, Carcinogenicity.
PBM-2054M/REB PC EM/MF E99
Estimating Exposure to Dtoxin-Uk* Compounds.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment
Jun 94 1392p"
Set lnctodesPS94-205507 through PB94-20S523.
No abstract available.
PB94-20S507/REB PC A07/MF A02
Estimating Exposure to Dtoxto-Uke Compounds.
Volume 1. Executive Summary. Draft rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment
Jun 94.132p* EPA/600/6-88/005CA
See also Volume 2, PB94-20SS15.
Also available in a set of 3 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB94-205499.
The document consists of three volumes addressing
human exposure to dtoxin-Jike compounds. Volume 1
is an Executive Summary of Volumes 2 and 3. Volume
1 also includes a unique section on research recom-
mendations. The three-volume set serves as a final
version of the 1988 draft document titled. Estimating
Exposure to 2,3,7,8-TCDD (PB88-231196). This effort
represents a substantial expansion in scope to include
all compounds that exhtoft dtoxin-like toxicity. The doc-
ument is intended to be used in conjunction with the
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health reassessment of dioxin-like compounds which
the Agency is preparing concurrently.
Keywords: 'Dioxins, 'Exposure, 'Dose-response rela-
tionships, Toxicity, Health hazards, Maximum permissi-
ble exposure. Maximum permissible dose, Biological
availability, Absorption(Bio)ogy),
Tderances(Physiology), Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin, Bi-
ological accumulation, Bioassay, Biochemistry, Epide-
miology, Immunology, Public health, Risk assessment
PB94-20S515/REB PC A99/MF A06
Estimating Exposure to Dioxln-Uke Compound*.
Volume 2. Properties, Sources, Occurrence and
Background Exposures. Draft rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment
Jun 94,696p* EPA/600/6-88/005CB
See also Volume 1, PB94-205507 and Volume 3,
PB94-205523.
Also available in a set of 3 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB94-205499.
The document consists of three volumes addressing
human exposure to dioxin-like compounds. Volume 2
describes the properties, sources, environmental
levels, and background exposures to dioxin-like com-
pounds. The three-volume set serves as a final version
of the 1988 draft document titled, Estimating Exposure
to 2,3,7,8-TCDD (PB88-231196). The effort represents
a substantial expansion in scope to include all com-
pounds that exhibit dioxin-like tenacity. The document
is intended to be used in conjunction with the health
reassessment of dioxin-like compounds which the
Agency is preparing concurrently.
Keywords: "Dioxins, 'Exposure, 'Dose-response rela-
tionships, Toxicity, Health hazards, Maximum permis-
sible exposure, Maximum permissible dose, Biological
availability, Absorption(Biology).
Toterances(Physiology), Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin, Bi-
ological accumulation, Bioassay, Biochemistry, Epide-
miology, Immunology, Public health, Risk assessment
PB94-205523/REB PC A24/MF AM
Estimating Exposure to Dtoxbt-Uke Compounds.
Volume 3. Site-Specific Assessment Procedures.
Draft rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment
Jun 94,564p' EPA/600/6-88/005CC. OHEA-E-271-
V3
See also Volume 2, PB94-205515.
Also available in a set of 3 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB4-205499.
The document consists of three volumes addressing
human exposure to dioxin-like compounds. Volume 3
presents methods for assessing site-specific assess-
ments of exposure to these compounds. The three-
volume set serves as a final version of the 1988 draft
document titled. Estimating Exposure to 2,3,7,8-TCDD
(PB88-231196). This effort represents a substantial
expansion in scope to include all compounds that ex-
hibit dioxin-like toxicity. The document is intended to
be used in conjunction with the health reassessment
of dioxin-like compounds which the Agency is prepar-
ing concurrently.
Keywords: 'Dioxins, 'Exposure, 'Dose-response rela-
tionships, Toxicity, Health hazards, Maximum permissi-
ble exposure, Maximum permissible dose, Biological
availability, Absprption(Biolopv),
Totefances(Physiology), Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin, Bi-
ological accumulation, Bioassay, Biochemistry, Epide-
miology, Immunology, Public health, Risk assessment
PB94-205531/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Field Investigation of Effectiveness of Soil Vapor
Extraction Technology (September 1994). Final
project rept
Weston (Roy F.), Inc., West Chester, PA.
Sep94,150p EPA/600/R-94/142
Contract EPA-68-03-3450
See also PB94-122553. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
A research project was undertaken to study the effec-
tiveness of soil vapor extraction (SVE), an emerging
technology for remediation of soils contaminated with
volatile organic compounds (VOCs). As part of the
project two soil vapor extraction systems, Site D and
Site G at the Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant New
Brighton, Minnesota were selected for evaluation. The
approach of the project was to gather and compare
site information regarding residual soil concentrations
before and after treatment and obtain operational
data to evaluate the performance of the systems. The
residual levels of volatile organics before and after
treatment are compared for magnitude and distribu-
tion. Operational data are analyzed to present the per-
formance of the systems and the progression of treat-
ment with time. Capital, operating and maintenance
costs are presented. Results of the evaluation indicate
that SVE has been effective in reducing the residual
concentrations, generally by several orders of magni-
tude. In most cases, residual concentrations were non-
detectable. Samples taken in silty days and waste ma-
terials showed the (lightest residual concentrations.
Keywords: 'Land pollution control, 'Soil treatment
'Volatile organic compounds,
Concentration(Composition), Reprints, Remedial
action, Hazardous materials, Waste disposal, Munition
industry, Military facilities, Field tests, Case studies,
Cost analysis, USEPA, Chemical analysis, Laboratory
tests, 'Soil vapor extraction, 'New
Brighton(Minnesota), Cleanup, Methane/bromo-
chloro, Ethane/trichloro.
PB94-205549/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Alkaline Noncyanlde Zinc Plating with Reuse of
Recovered Chemicals.
Illinois Dept of Energy and Natural Resources, Cham-
paign. Hazardous Waste Research and Information
Center.
J. M. Peden. Sep 94,64p EPA/600/R-94/148
See also PB85-217651. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
A metal finishing process can create environmental
problems because it uses chemicals that are not only
toxic but also resistant to degradation or decomposi-
tion. A study was undertaken at a zinc electroplating
operation to achieve zero discharge of wastewater and
total recycle of recovered precipitates. The first step in
this project was to change an existing zinc cyanide
(CN) plating line to one that used an alkaline noncyan-
ide (ANC) zinc bath. The project then investigated a
closed-loop system to treat plating rinsewater from the
ANC zinc plating line so the plating chemicals were re-
covered and the water purified. The goal was to return
both the recovered zinc hydroxide and the clean water
to the plating line for continued use. The replacement
of this single CN line with an ANC line resulted in an
annual savings to P&H Plating of $14,000 from the
elimination of the need to pretreat the plating line
rinsewater to oxidize cyanide. The addition of the re-
covery/recycle system increased the company's sav-
ings to $62,000/year. The reuse of 30% of the recov-
ered zinc hydroxide and 70% of the treated rinsewater
reduced annual water usage and wastewater dis-
charge by 841,911 gallons arid reduced the amount of
sludge disposed annually by 14 cubic yards. The pay-
back period for the recovery/recycle system is slightly
less than 18 months.
Keywords: 'Zinc coatings, 'Water pollution control,
'Water treatment Waste water reuse, Chemical
removals(Sewage treatment), Electroplating,
Precipitation(Chemistry), Materials recovery, Waste re-
cycling, Cost engineering, Waste minimization, Pollu-
tion prevention.
PB94-205721/REB PC A07/MF A02
International Boundary and Water Commission, El
Paso, TX United Slates Section.
Archaeological Investigations at the Proposed
International Wastewater Treatment Plant Site:
Cultural Resource Identification and Geotechnlcal
Test Monitoring.
Marian Associates, Inc., Albuquerque, NM.
May 94,145p
Contract IBM-91-5
Sponsored by International Boundary and Water Com-
mission, El Paso, TX. United States Section.
Marian Associates, Inc. performed a Class I and Class
III archaeological survey and monitoring for the Inter-
national Boundary and Water Commission, U.S. Sec-
tion, for the location of the International Wastewater
Treatment Plant and associated feeder pipeline align-
ments proposed for construction in the Tijuana River
Valley in San Diego County, California. An archaeologi-
cal survey of a recently added 15 acre parcel to the
International Wastewater Treatment Plant was also
carried out prior to geotechnical testing and monitoring
in that area.
Keywords: 'California, 'Archaeological sites, 'Cultural
resources, Cultural objects, Prehistoric cultures, Arti-
facts, Historical aspects, Resources management,
Site surveys, Site characterization, Environmental
monitoring, San Diego County(Calrfomia), International
Wastewater Treatment Plant.
PB94-205739/REB PC A10/MF A03
International Boundary and Water Commission, El
Paso, TX. United States Section.
Archaeological Monitoring of the International
Wastewater Treatment Plant Land Outfall Trench.
San Diego County, California.
Marian Associates, Inc., Albuquerque, NM.
H. C. Higgins, C. A. Tumbow, G. M. Brown, R. W.
Coleman, and R. O. Collett. Jun 94,208p
Contract IBM-91-5
Sponsored by International Boundary and Water Com-
mission, El Paso, TX. United States Section.
The International Boundary and Water Commission,
U.S. Section (USIBWC), has constructed the Land
Outfall (LO), a 12,300 linear foot (3,749 m), 144-inch
concrete pipeline in the Tijuana River valley. The pur-
pose of the pipeline is to transport treated sewage
from the USIBWC International Wastewater Treatment
Plant (IWTP) to the Ocean Outfall (OO), both of which
are yet to be constructed. Treated effluent will pass
from the plant through the LO into the OO and into the
Pacific Ocean. As with the IWTP, the OO has not been
constructed. Construction is complete on the 144-inch
LO pipeline. Archaeological monitoring of activities as-
sociated with construction of this pipeline are de-
scribed in this report The results of previous monitor-
ing and some salvage excavations conducted by the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District
(COE) are also described here. Finally, for complete-
ness, results of archaeological testing along part of the
reach are summarized herein.
Keywords: 'California, 'Archaeological sites, 'Cultural
resources, Cultural objects, Prehistoric cultures, Arti-
facts, Historical aspects, Resources management,
Site surveys, Site characterization, Environmental
monitoring, San Diego County(Califomia), International
Wastewater Treatment Plant.
PB94-205986/REB PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Estuary Program.
Technical Support Document for the Albemarle-
Pamllco Estuarine Study Comprehensive Conser-
vation and Management Plan. Draft rept
Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study, Raleigh, NC.
Sep 93,192pAPES-93-14
See also PB94-184371. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Na-
tional Estuary Program.
Contents:
Introduction:
Water Quality Management Plan;
Vital Habitats Management Plan;
Fisheries Management Plan;
Stewardship Management Plan;
Implementation Plan;
References;
Appendix A:
Regional Summaries;
Appendix B:
Glossary;
Appendix C:
Administrative Cost Evaluation Matrix;
Appendix D:
APES Management Conference Members;
Appendix E:
APES Publication List
Keywords: 'Environmental monitoring, 'Water quality
management, 'Estuaries, North Carolina, Albermarie
Sound, Pamlico Sound, Aquatic ecosystems, Toxicity,
Fisheries, Water pollution effects. Shellfish, Sampling,
Harvesting, Animal diseases, Dissolved oxygen,
Plankton blooms, Mortality, Aquatic plants, Economic
growth, Regions, Benefit cost analysis,
December 1994 37
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•APES(AJbermarie-PamHco Estuarine Study). 'South-
east Reojon(United States), Fshkill.
PB94-206232/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Deer's Grid* to TSCREEN: A Model tor Screening
Twdc Air Pollutant Concontiatlons (Revised). Final
rept
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Research Trian-
gle Park, NC.
Jul 94,45p EPA/454/B-94/023
Contract EPA-68-D30032
See also PB91-141820 and PB93-210367. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency. Research Trian-
gle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Stand-
ards.
Using TSCREEN, a particular release scenario is se-
lected via input parameters, and TSCREEN automati-
caily selects and executes the appropriate dteperston
model to simulate that scenario. The model to be used
and the worst case meteorological condWons are
automaticafly selected based on criteria given in the
workbook. The correct rotoaro scenario and associat-
ed characteristics of a toxic emissions release are se-
lected with the help of on-screen text and graphics and
data input is performed in a full-screen edrt mode.
TSCREEN saves the input data for each release sce-
nario to a »8e that can be retrieved and later edtted or
executed. TSCREEN also provides a method of easily
viewing andi saving the modeling results for each moo-
otod soonttno*
Keywords: 'Air poMuDon Dispersion, •Transport prop-
erties, -Environmental transport. Toxic substances.
Atmospheric diffusion, Air pollution dfcition. Exhaust
densities. Air flow. Air circulation, Air pollution monitor-
ing. Release. Air pollution sources,
Concentratlon(Compo8Hlon). Meteorological data.
Computerized simulation. User manuafe(Cornpuier
programs), "TSCREEN computer model.
PB94-2062S7/REB PC AM/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality PlarrtTM and Standards.
AutomoMe Assembly Ptant Spray Booth Cleaning
Emission Reduction Technology Review. Final
Midwest Research Inst, Gary, NC.
Mar 94,196pEPA/453/R-94/029
Contract EPA-68-D1 -0115
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Plan-
ning and Standards.
The report provides information on the spray boom
cleaning process and alternative cleaning practices
that reduce or efrnhate the use of organic cleaning
solvents, ft provides a ready reference to actions re-
ported by eight automobile companies to reduce emis-
sions from boom cleaning operations, ft is carefufly ref-
erenced to allow readers to take advantage of others'
work. A summary of the cleaning practices currently
being used by 15 automoMe assembly plants is includ-
ed, as is eachptanf s VOC emissions from spray booth
dee/wig. Addfeonafly, a summary of the alternative
cleaning practices identified for each major compo-
nent of the booth is presented, and the non-VOC
cleaning practices are identified. The Unit Operation
System (UOS) malarial balance approach was used to
calculate VOC emissions from cleaning spray booths.
Keywords: •Automotive industry, 'Solvents. 'Spray
painting. 'Air pollution control. Cleaning agents, Coal-
ing processes. Surface coating. Automobile industry,
Alternatives. Substitutes, Emteatons, Air pollution
standards. Standards compSance, Regulations, Auto-
motive assembly plants. Spray booths. Cleaning prac-
tice*, Vototito organic compounds.
PM4-20M06/RES PCA06/MFA02
Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
Patk. NC. Orooe of Air Quatty Planning and Standards.
Alr/Supecfund National Technical Guidance Study
: Alr/Sup«ctund Quids to Poiutafit Toxtotty.
fronmental Services, Inc., nosoorch Trian-
gle PanX NC.
Jul 94.99p EPA/451/R-94/002
Contract EPA-68-tXW»32
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Plan-
ning and Standards.
The guide was developed in response to a technical
assistance request (TAR 29) from U.S. EPA Region
VIII to compile a fist of existing health-related values
(inhalation equivalent only) for thirty-four incfividual pol-
lutants. Chapter 2 contains the inhalation exposure
limits that were identified for each of the thirty-four pol-
lutants ranked by exposure limit Note that for the
metal categories, data was collected for only the metal
listed and not for the many compounds that might con-
tain the metal. Appendbc A contains the references
used to develop the tables in Chapter 2. Appendrx B
contains an alphabetical listing of the thirty-four pollut-
ants arrither synonyms. ApperxixC contains a Hsting
of the common acronyms and abbreviations of the
thirty-four pollutants; definitions of the common values
used; and each of the references which were cited.
Keywords: 'Air pollution effects(Humans). 'Toxicrty,
'Inhalation, Metals. Pesticides. Polychtomated bi-
phenyte, Benzo(a)pyrene, Air poHutants, Respiration,
Hazardous materials. Toxic substances. Dose rates.
Maximum permfesble exposure, Risk assessment
Pubfc health. Health hazards, Superfund, Waste man-
agement Exposure limits, Volatile organic com-
pounds.
PB94-206505/REB PC A22/MF AIM
International Symposium on the Ecological Ef-
fects of Arcttc Airborne Contaminants. HaM hi
Reykjavfc, Iceland on October 4-8, 1993. Journal
CorvaMs Environmental Research Lab., OR.
0. H. Landers, and S. J. Christie. cOct 93, S2Sp EPA/
600/J-94/343
Pub. in Science of the Total Environment (STOTEN)
Special Edition. Fall 94. See also AD-A269 955. Pre-
pared in cooperation with ManTech Environmental
Technology International, Inc., CorvalKs, OR.
These scientific papers were presented at the Sympo-
sium, which was convened in October 1993 in Reykjav
EOk, Iceland. (1) It was desinged to be interdfecipli-
nary, forcing scientists from varied academic back-
grounds to participate in sessions focused on germane
but unfamiter disciplines and (2) a serious effort was
made to involve practicing arctic scientists from the
former Soviet Uraon, whose arctic hokSngs represents
over 65% of the arctic landmass. Arctic airborne con-
taminants, represented by a broad suite of sub-
stances, are known to be transported great dfetances
from their sites of origin, often crossing national and
ecological boundaries, where they are deposited and
potentially incorporated Wo ecological systems. The
Arctic environment presents an ideal situation in which
to study global change. This is true particularly with re-
spect to airborne contaminants. Many regions of the
Arctic are thousands of kilometers from significant
emission sources, yet it is dear that ecosystems in
many of these dtetant locations are exposed to air-
borne contaminants. The relatively simple food web
structure and tow btodrverrfty (especially with regard to
inland systerra) combine to offer an excellent Investi-
gative environment
Keywords: 'Ecology. 'Air pollution, 'Arctic regions,
•Meetings. Global, Abstracts, Atmospheric composi-
tion. Volatile organic compounds. Path of pollutants,
Chkxohydrocarbons, Spatial dstrfbution. Climatic
changes, Aerosols, Mathematical models. Physical
properties. Cherries! properties, Pot/chlorinated W-
phenyts, USEPA, USSR, Foreign countries,
TablesfData), 'Airborne contaminates. Joint ventures,
Iceland, Norway.
PB94-206729/REB PC A1B/MF A04
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compaction
otogy Determinations. Fourth
from June 1993 to May 1994. Also since last year, in-
complete determinations for the state of Washington
have been deleted at the request of the submitting
agency, Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency. In
total, BUS now contains 3,097 determinations from 50
states and three territories.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, Air pollution control
equipment Air pollution sources, Permits, Sectoral
analysis. Performance standards, Air pollution stand-
ards, Standards compliance, Clean Air Act, Pollution
regulations, Industrial wastes, Airborne wastes, List-
ings, *BACT{Best Achievable Control Technology),
'Best Achievable Control Technology,
•RACT(Reasonably Achievable Control Technology),
•Reasonably Achievable Control Technology,
*LAER(Lowest Achievable Emission Rate), 'Lowest
Achievable Emission Rate, New Source Performance
Standards.
PB94-207800/REB PC A13/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Estuary Program.
Afcemarie PamUco Estuarine Study. Descriptions
of Related Government Programs, Agencies, and
Entities.
Albemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study, Raleigh, NC.
L W. Margeson. Sep 93,297p APES-93-15
Prepared m cooperation with Resource Analytics Inc.,
Raleigh, NC. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. National Estuary
Program.
This document describes the existing federal, state
and local management structure governing the Albe-
marte-Pamlico (A-P) estuarine region. It includes those
organizations and programs that have the most direct
bearing on management and stewardship of the natu-
ral resources in the A-P region. Many of these pro-
grams and agencies directly regulate environmentally
sensitive areas and activities. Others influence envi-
ronmental stewardship through resource-based eco-
nomic development planning or education.
Keywords: 'Albemarle Sound, •Pamlico Sound, •Gov-
ernment agencies. Research programs. Environmen-
tal surveys, Environmental research, Program man-
agement Research management Estuaries, Federal
agencies, US EPA, US DOA, US DOC, US DOD, US
DCN, US DOT, State agencies. North Carolina, Virginia,
Local government, Aibamarie-Parnlico Estuarine
Study, Regional programs.
PBS4-20W34/REB PC A04/MF A01
Abemarie-Pamaco Estuarine Study, Raleigh, NC.
Potential for Eutrophteatton and Nuisance Algal
Blooms In the tower Meuse River Estuary. Final
rept
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. Inst of Marine So-
eh Triangle
Standards.
Final rapt
Pacific Env
of Control Technology Determinations, f
Supplement to the 19M EdHton. Final rapt
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Ti
Park. NC. Office of Air QuaMy Planning and Standar
J. E Stetoerwald Jun 94,441p EPA/453/R-94/055
SeeatooPB94-111572.
All RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse (RBLC) suppte-
ments contain delated information only for those per-
mlts entered into the Clearinghouse since the last pub-
Ished compsation or supplement This edrtion also in-
cludes a comprehensive index of all permits entered
into the system since June 1989. The 1994 edffion
adds 133 new determinations entered into the system
H. W. Paeri. M. MaHin, J. Rudek, and P. W. Bates. Dec
90,610
Grant EPA-CE-00470601
Sponsored by Abemarie-Pamlico Estuarine Study, Ra-
leigh, NC.
Phytoplankton primary production and its environmen-
tal regulation were examined at 3 stations representa-
tive of the lower Neuse River Estuary near the Pamlico
Sound interface. This study covered a 3-year period
(November 1987-October 1990). The authors also ex-
amined the roles of the major phytoplankton nutrients
nitrogen and phosphorus in controlling growth and
bloom formation, the overall potential for nuisance
blooms and associated episodes of bottom water hy-
poxia and anoxia was investigated in field studies.
Algal btomass and production varied seasonally, with
high values in summer and low values in winter. In situ
nutrient addffion btoassays indicated the estuary expe-
wteral state of N limitation with especially
Station during summer periods. The au-
_._. j recommendations for a management strategy in-
clude reductions In Dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN),
dissolved inorganic phosphorus (DIP), and suspended
sedbnent toads in order to maintain the system in a nui-
sance bloom-free condition.
Keywords: •Plankton blooms. 'Water pollution effects,
•Neuse River Estuary, Resource management Nutri-
ents, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Btomass, Seasonal vari-
ations, Bioassay, Recommendations, Reduction, Sus-
pended sedhnents, Acid rain. Atmospheric composi-
tion, Eutrophicaeon, North Carolina, Organic loading,
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Dissolved inorganic nitrogen, Dissolved inorganic
phosphorus.
PB94-209442/REB PC A03/MF A01
Albemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study, Raleigh, NC.
Potential for Long-Term Persistence of the Red
Tide Dlnoftagellate 'Ptychodiscus brevls' In North
Carolina Coastal Waters. Final rept
Versar, Inc., Columbia, MD. ESM Operations.
M. Tyler. Apr 89,21p APES-88-09
Sponsored by Albemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study, Ra-
leigh, NC. and North Carolina Dept of Natural Re-
sources and Community Development Raleigh. Div. of
Procurement
In October of 19B7, the toxic red tide dinoflagellate
Ptychodiscus brevis which normally resides along the
Florida coast was introduced into North Carolina
waters via the intrusion of a Gulf Stream eddy. The
transported population resulted in the closure of shell-
fish beds in North Carolina due to the presence of bre-
vetoxin in the shellfish. A major field effort was under-
taken in February 1988 to determine the extent of the
organism distribution. Benthic samples were collected
as well as water column samples and were incubated
in the laboratory for a one month period to determine
the presence of cysts. Incubation of the sediment sam-
ples yielded no motile population which suggests that
Ptychodiscus did not form a resting stage in North
Carolina waters. Without further study, however, one
cannot rule out the possibility that Ptychodiscus
formed a resting stage, but its obligate period of dor-
mancy was not complete during the short one month
incubation.
Keywords: 'Dinoflagellates, 'Populations, 'Coasts,
•North Carolina, Toxicity, Red tide, Shellfish, Spatial
distribution, Sampling, Aquatic microorganisms, Plank-
ton blooms, Laboratory tests, Sediments, Dormancy,
Ptychodiscus brevis, Cysts, Motile populations.
PB94-209491/REB PC A04/MF A01
Comparison of ISC2 Dry Deposition Estimates
Based on Current and Proposed Deposition Algo-
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
D. T. Bailey. Jul 94,55p EPA/454/R-94/018
The ability to accurately estimate deposition of panicu-
late matter is of special concern in assessing environ-
mental impacts from a variety of sources including Su-
perfund sites, municipal waste incinerators, and sur-
face coal mines. The current deposition algorithm in
ISC2 simulates deposition as the movement of parti-
cles toward the surf ace by the combined processes of
atmospheric turbulence and gravitational settling. The
method was developed for applications to large parti-
cles dominated by gravitational settling; these are typi-
cally particles greater than 20 micrometers diameter.
The current algorithm was not intended for use with
particles smaller than about 20 micrometers which are
often of concern in air toxics assessments. In light of
this limitation, a new deposition algorithm is being con-
sidered for use in ISC2. The proposed algorithm is in-
tended to simulate processes important over the entire
range of significant particle sizes (0.1 to 100 microme-
ters). The proposed algorithm employs a deposition
velocity based on a resistance model. In this approach,
deposition flux is calculated as the product of the near-
surface air concentration and the deposition velocity.
The latter is computed as the inverse sum of the aero-
dynamic layer and deposition layer resistances, plus
gravitational settling. The new deposition algorithm
has been tested within the framework of the ISC2
model and comparisons of deposition estimates using
the old (current) and new deposition algorithms have
been made for a range of source types and paniculate
emission scenarios. Similar comparisons have been
made of paniculate concentration estimates as affect-
ed by the old and new deposition algorithms.
Keywords: 'Dry methods, •Deposition, •Particulates.
•Mathematical models, *Air pollution, Study estimates,
Comparison, Algorithms, Particle size, Plumes, Pollu-
tion sources, Meteorology, Stacks, Atmospheric diffu-
sion, Tabtes(Data), Graphs(Charts), 'Industrial Source
Complex dispersion model, *1SC2 Model.
PBM-209558/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Chesapeake Bay Toxics Reduction Strategy
Stakeholder Roundtables: Pennsylvania, Maryland
and the District of Columbia Summaries.
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Baltimore, MD.
F. Flanigan, C. A. Barth, and C. Dunn. Jul 94,35p
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, An-
napolis, MD. Chesapeake Bay Program.
In response to findings from the reevaluation of the
Chesapeake Bay Basinwide Toxics Reduction Strate-
gy, the Chesapeake Executive Council directed the
Bay Agreement signatories to revise the basinwide
strategy through a process that incorporates broad
public involvement in the Strategy's development,
review and implementation. The Chesapeake Bay Pro-
gram's Toxics Subcommittee sponsored a series of
stakeholder rountables to solicit active public partici-
pation in the strategy development Roundtables were
held in Pennsylvania on June 8, in Maryland on June 8,
and in the District of Columbia on June 14, 1994.
Stakeholders representing businesses, agricultural
community, public interest groups, and local, regional,
state, and federal government agencies, were invited
to participate, (Appendix A). Each roundtable was
structured to inform targeted stakeholders in each ju-
risdiction on the most recent findings regarding the ef-
fects of chemical contaminants on the Chesapeake
Bay system and the wide range of reduction and pre-
vention management actions being directed towards
chemical contaminants. This summary of the Pennsyl-
vania, Maryland, and District of Columbia stakeholder
roundtables reflects discussions and recommenda-
tions made during the roundtables as well as followup
written responses annotated on the draft commit-
ments worksheets or in letter format
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Pollution prevention, 'Chesa-
peake Bay, National government Reduction, Citizen
participation, Government agencies, Regulations,
Chemical compounds, Recommendations, State gov-
ernment Financing, Local government Pennsylvania,
Maryland, District of Columbia, Law enforcement Edu-
cation, Nonpoint source, Clean Water Act Licenses,
Strategic planning, RCRA(Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act of 1990).
PB94-209616/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Effects of Addle Deposition on Paint A Chamber
Study. Journal article.
North Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh.
J. W. Spence, T. J. Lemmons, Y. Hou, R. J. Schadt,
and R. E. Fomes. cAug 93,11p EPA/600/J-94/355
Contract EPA-R-814121 -02-4
Pub. in Jnl. of Coatings Technology, v65 n823 p47-55
Aug 93. See also PB87-224333. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assess-
ment Lab.
Exterior acrylic latex and alkyd architectural coatings
were exposed to different conditions in a chamber ex-
posure system involving simulated sunlight dew, and
photochemical smog-containing sulfur dioxide (SO2).
A simulated sunlight exposure of the coating films in
the presence of clean air was also incorporated into
the experimental design. Changes in surface features
after 1,370 hours of exposure were characterized by
scanning electron microscope (SEM) and energy dis-
persive analysis of x-rays (EDAX). Gaseous species
that deposited to the films were determined by ion
chromatography of the dew collections. Color-change
measurements of the exposed films were recorded as
Delta E values. Latex and alkyd films that were formu-
lated with calcium carbonate (CACO3) as an extender
pigment were found to undergo the most change in
surface features, composition, and color.
Keywords: 'Paints, 'Test chambers, 'Air pollution, At-
mospheric condensation. Photochemical reactions,
Smog, Dew, Calcium carbonates. Latex, Coatings, Re-
prints.
PBM-209624/REB
QMOflne-Contamlnated
PC A03/MF A01
Ground Water as a
Source of Residential Benzene Exposure: A Case
Study. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
A. B. Lindstrom, V. R. Highsmith, T. J. Buckley, W. J.
Pate, and L C. Michael. c1994,14p EPA/600/J-94/
356
Pub. in Jnl. of Exposure Analysis and Environmental
Epidemiology, v4 n2 p183-195 1994. See also PB93-
121044. Prepared in cooperation with North Carolina
Dept. of Environment Health, and Natural Resources,
Raleigh, and Research Triangle Inst, Durham, NC.
In a private residence using gasoline-contaminated
ground water (approximately 300 micrograms/l ben-
zene), a series of experiments were performed to
assess the potential benzene exposures that may
occur in the shower stall, bathroom, master bedroom,
and living room as a result of a single 20-min shower.
Integrated fixed site SUMMA(Trademark)-polished
canister and Tenax GC(Patented) air samples were
collected in the target microenvironments over 20,60,
and 240 min periods. Inhalation exposures in the
shower stall during the 20-min shower were 2.1 - 4.9
times higher than corresponding 20-min bathroom ex-
posures. The results indicate that domestic use of gas-
oline-contaminated water can produce relatively high
benzene exposures that vary significantly according to
an individual's proximity to the water use zone.
Keywords: "Indoor air pollution, 'Benzene, 'Residen-
tial buildings, Risk assessment Case studies, Gaso-
line, Water pollution, Ground water, Air pollution sam-
pling, Environmental exposure, Reprints.
PB94-209632/REB PC A02/MF A01
On-Road Vehicle Emissions: U.S. Studies. Journal
article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
K. T. Knapp. C1994,9p EPA/600/J-94/357
Pub. in Science of the Total Environment 146/147,
p209-2151994.
Several recent events in mobile sources emissions
measurements have caused a major reassessment of
the amounts of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and
carbon monoxide (CO) in the ambient air attributed to
mobile sources. These include the comparison of real-
world in-use vehicle emissions with those predicted by
mobile emission factor models and the development
of cross-road remote sensors for measuring emissions
from in-use passing vehicles. The real-world measure-
ments were generally higher than model predictions. A
tunnel study in the Southern California Air Quality
Study (SCAQS) found two-fold to seven-fold differ-
ences. Additional real-world studies, including the
remote sensor, roadside I/M inspections and testing
on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency portable
dynamometer have shown that 50% of the tailpipe
emissions come from only 10% of the vehicles and
80% come from 20% of the vehicles. This paper de-
scribes the portable dynamometer study and several
tunnel studies.
Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling, 'Automobile ex-
haust 'Road tests, Exhaust emission measurement
Carbon monoxide, Nitrogen oxides, Hydrocarbons,
Dynamometers, Vehicle air pollution, Emission factors,
Air pollution in tunnels, Exhaust emissions, Motor vehi-
cles, Reprints, Volatile organic compounds.
PB94-209640/REB PC A02/MF A01
FT-IR Transmission Spectroscopy tor Quantlta-
tton of Ammonium Blsurfate In Fine-Paniculate
Matter Collected on Teflon (Trade Name) Filters.
Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
K. J. Krost and W. A. Mcdenny. Mar 94,6p EPA/600/
J-94/358
Pub. in Applied Spectroscopy, v48 n6 p701-705 1994.
A quantitative measurement method for fine particle
bisulfate in ammonium bisulfate collected from the am-
bient air onto Teflon fitters is described. Infrared absor-
bance measurements of the Teflon fitters are made
before and after particle collection. Subtraction of the
two spectra reveals the absorbance spectrum of the
particles. This method provides a specific, nondestruc-
tive, direct measurement of ammonium bisulfate. As
such, the method has distinct advantages over indirect
methods involving ion balance in solution.
December 1994 39
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Keywords: *Mr pollution monitoring. 'Infrared spec-
troscopy, 'Ammonium suHates, 'Tetrafluoroethylene
resins, Rtters, Aerosols, Absorption spectroscopy,
Nondestructive tests. Quantitative analysis. Reprints.
PB94-209657/REB PCA02/MFA01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle
Emissions bi Tunnels. Journal article Sap 91Jan 93.
Denver Univ., CO. Dept of Chemistry.
G. A. Bishop, Y. Zhang, S. E. McLaren, P. L Guenther,
and S. P. Beaton. c1994,9p EPA/600/ J-94/359
Contract DOE-VE-12-1 -92
Pub. in Jrd. of Air and Waste Management Association,
v44 p169-175 Feb 94. Prepared in cooperation with
Nevada Univ. System, Reno. Desert Research Inst
and ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
The University of Denver in cooperation with the
Desert Research Institute, U.S. EPA, and General
Motors Corporation have successfully adapted the
University of Denver's remote sensing system for vehi-
cle exhaust to the measurement of vehicle emissions
in a tunnel environment Two studtes conducted at the
Fort McHenry Tunnel in Baltimore, MD and the Tusca-
rora Mountain Tunnel located west of Harrisburg. PA
on the Pennsylvania Turnpike are described. The d»fi-
cuffies associated with remote sensing in a tunnel en-
vironment have led to a number of improvements in
the remote sensing technology. Due to logistics and
restrictions on placement of equipment in the Fort
McHenry tunnel, a prototype periscope system was
employed to optimize the height of the remote sen-
sor's infrared beam path relative to vehicle exhaust
plumes. At the Tuscarora Tunnel, first-time measure-
ments of dual lane traffic were conducted using a
single source and detector and two cameras for vehi-
cleIdentification. This precluded the normal practice of
directing traffic into a single lane which can alter
normal driving patterns.
Keywords: •Remote sensing, 'Air pollution in tunnels,
•Vehicle air pollution, Exhaust emission measurement.
• OVIHllW CM* |«WI*MIM*>*1 fcJV»^«**W» Wl I KW> Wl 1 11 .MM. VT.rn.~l
NHrogen oxides. Hydrocarbons, Air pollution sampling.
Emission factors. Automobile exhaust. Exhaust emis-
sions, Vehicular tunnels, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Air
pollution monitors. Periscopes, Remote viewing equip-
ment, Infrared scanning, Tunnel ventilation, Reprints,
Fort McHenry Tunnel, Tuscarora Mot
.Ffcprirte.
i Tunnel.
PB94-209665/REB PC A03/MF A01
Combined TTFA/CHB Receptor Modetog Ap-
proach and It* AppfcatJon to Air PoBuHon
Source* in China. Journal articte.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
M. P. Zetenka, W. E. Wteon, J. C. Chows, and P. J.
Lioy, c1994,13p EPA/600/J-94/360
Pub. in Atmospheric Environment v28 n8 p1425-143S
1994. Prepared in cooperation with Robert Wood
Johnson Medical School. Piscataway, NJ., Nevada
Urm. System, Reno. Desert Research Inst. Rutgers -
The State Univ., New Brunswick, NJ., and Environ-
mental and Occupational Health Sciences Inst, Pis-
cataway, NJ.
The possfcittty of using a two step method of identify-
ing and quantifying air pollution emissions in an urban
environment was examined in this paper. The proce-
dure uses a numerical model called target Transfor-
mation Factor Analysis (TTFA) to estimate source
emission profiles using ambient trace element air con-
centration data The profiles estimated by TTFA are
then employed in a Chemical Mass Balance (CMS)
source apportionment analysis for an air shed. The re-
sults show that TTFA can be used to provide quantita-
tive estimates of air position source profites for an
urban center in China. TTFA can identify source cate-
gories of airborne pollution for specific locations, as
wen as give quantitative data on the composition of the
emissions from those source types. Indudtog source
profiles estimated by TTFA in a chemical mass bal-
ance analysis provides a comprehensive source ap-
portionment methodology which can help researchers
more accurately characterize the air poft/tion source
types that pose the greatest concern to human health.
(Copyright (c) 1994 Eteevier Science Ltd.)
Keywords: 'China, 'Air pollution sources. Reprints,
Exhaust emissions, Chemical analysis, PartJcutetes,
Aerosols, Fines, Air pollution sampling, Point sources,
Urban areas. Combustion products, Coal burning ap-
pliances, Mathematical models,
TrarBformations(Mathematics), 'Target Transforma-
tion Factor Analysts, 'Chemical Mass Balance,
TianjirKChina), Wuhan(China), Receptor modeling.
PB94-209673/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Relative Importance of Oxidation Pathways and
Cloud* to Atmospheric Ambient Sulfate Produc-
tion as Predicted by the Regional Add Deposition
HodeL Journal article.
MCNC, Research Triangle Park, NC. Information
Technologies Dry.
J. N. McHenry, and R. L Dennis. cJul 94,19p EPA/
600/J-94/361
Contract EPA-68-WO-O043
Pub. in Jnl. of Applied Meteorology, v33 n7 p890-904
Jul 94 and at the Conference on Atmospheric Chemis-
try. Anaheim, CA., January 17-22, 1993, p23-30. Pre-
pared in cooperation with National Oceanic and At-
mospheric Administration, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Atmospheric Sciences Modeling Div.
The development and use of a version of the Regional
Acid Deposition Model/Engineering Model (HADM/
EM) called the Comprehensive Sulfate Tracking Model
(COMSTM) is reported. The COMSTM is used to diag-
nose the relative contributions of each sulfate produc-
tion pathway to the total atmospheric ambient sulfate
predicted by RADM. Thirty meteorological cases are
used to aggregate the results into annual estimates.
For the operational RADM (denoted RADM 2.6), non-
precipitating doud production of ambient sutfate domi-
nates over precipitating doud production, and the hy-
drogen peroxide pathway dominates over four other
aqueous formation routes. Gas-phase production of
sulfate contributes less than 40% of the ambient
budget Further, the COMSTM is used to explore the
sensitivity of the RADM's doud water and rainwater
pH's and ambient sulfate predictions to uncertainties
in the ammonia emissions inventory. By developing
correction factors to improve in-doud and deposited
ammonia, and utilizing them in the COMSTM, it is
shown thai the uncertainties should have a minimal
effect on predicted doud water and rainwater pH's and
on the overall ambient sulfate budget in the operation-
al RADM 2.6. (Copyright (c) 1994 American Meteoro-
logical Society.)
Keywords: *Oouds(Meteorology), 'Air pollution, *Sul-
fates, 'Atmospheric chemistry, Reprints, Oxidation,
Deposition, Study estimates, Acid rain, pH, Rain, Hy-
drogen peroxide, Ammonia, Troposphere, 'Compre-
hensive Sulfate Tracking Model, 'COMSTM model,
Regional Add Deposition Model/Engineering Model,
Chemical reaction mechanisms.
PBM-209681/REB PC A03/MF A01
Electronic Factor bi QSAR: MO-Parametera, Com-
peting InteracUona. Reactivity and Toxtdty. Jour-
nal article.
Environmental Research Lab.-Dulutti, MN.
O. G. Mekenyan, and G. D. Veith. C1994. 1 8p EPA/
600/J-94/362
Pub. in SAR and OSAR in Environmental Research, v2
p129-143 1994. Presented at the International Work-
shop on QSAR in Environmental Toxicology (5th),
Dututh, MN., July 19-23, 1992. Prepared in cooperation
with Burgas Univ. of Technology (Bulgaria). Dept of
Physical Chemistry.
Reactive chemicals pose unique problems in the de-
vetopment of structure-activity relationships (SAH) and
quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR) in
environmental chemistry and t
stereoateetr
nte
toxicology . Models of the
ctions of reactive toxicants with
biological systems require formulation of parameters
that quantify the electronic structure of the chemicals.
A review of early approaches to modeling reactivity is
presented in the work, with emphasis on the general-
ized rjofyetectronic perturbation theory. Applications of
generalized prjryetectronic perturbation theory (GPPT)
are demonstrated with OSARs for predicting toxicity of
soft etectrophSes and proetectrophSes using superde-
IccafeabWy and the charges on frontier orbitate. Pre-
rJction of toxicity for hard etectrophites sudi as organ-
ophosphates require atomic charges and bond orders
in the QSAR. Special considerations for the orthogon-
afty of factors and for the classification of reactive
chemicals are reviewed. (Copyright (c) 1994 Gordon
and Breach Science Publishers S.A.)
Keywords: 'Structure-activity relationships, "Toxicity,
'Electrons, Chemical reactivity, Energy, Theoretical
models, Reprints, *QSAR(Quantitative structure-activi-
ty relationships), 'Quantitative structure-activity rela-
tionships.
P894-209699/REB PC A03/MF A01
GAEP: A Geographic Preprocessor for Ground
Water Flow Modeling. Journal article.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
V. A. Kelson, H. M. Haitjema, and S. R. Kraemer.
C1993,13p EPA/600/J-94/363
Pub. in Hydrological Science and Technology, v8 n1-4
p74-83 1993. Prepared in cooperation with Indiana
Univ. at Btoomington. School of Public and Environ-
mental Affairs.
A new preprocessor has been developed which en-
hanced the implementation of ground water flow
models using the analytic element method. This pre-
processor allows the user to generate model elements
from digital maps which can be created by the pre-
processor's digitizing module or imported from various
electronic data sources. Once a set of model elements
has been defined, the preprocessor allows the user to
modify his model as necessary for refinement and cali-
bration. Model results are improved by enhancing the
modeler's ability to perform many simulations, adjust-
ing assumed boundary conditions and testing hypoth-
eses. White the preprocessor is capable of generating
input files for many element modelling programs, ver-
sions are currently available for the CZAEM (Capture
Zone Analytic Element Model) and GFLOW1 (Con-
junctive Ground Water/Surface Water Model) pro-
grams.
Keywords: 'Ground water, 'Water flow, 'Model stud-
ies, Groundwater movement Flow rates, Areal hydro-
Computer models. Analytical techniques,
_phy. Digital techniques, Reprints,
P(Geographic analytic Element Preprocessor),
Analytical element modeling, CZAEM model,
GFLOW1 model.
PB94-209707/REB PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Aggregation on 'Vibrio choterae' Inactt-
vation. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
R. M. Clark, E. W. Rice, B. K. Pierce, C. H. Johnson,
and K. R. Fox. C1994,15p EPA/600/J-94/364
Pub. in Jnl. of Environmental Engineering, Paper no.
7141, v120 n4 p875^87 Jul/Aug 1994. Prepared in
cooperation with Battelle, Arlington, VA.
Extensive research has shown that microorganisms
exhibit increased resistance due to clumping, aggrega-
tion, pa/tide association or modification of antecedent
growth conditions. During the course of investigating a
major waterbome V. choterae outbreak in Peru, U.S.
EPA investigators discovered an extremely rough form
of V. dioterae that was highly resistant to disinfection
by chlorine. This form of V. choterae also tends to form
large aggregates, which contribute to the resistance.
Particle counting was used to characterize each of the
cultures examined. Statistical analysis revealed that
the rugose, or rough, strain of V. choterae was much
more resistant to disinfection than the common, or
smooth, strain. Resistance was attributed to both ag-
gregation and a mucoid coating. The larger aggregates
associated with the rugose organism are of a size as to
to easily removed by filtration, but it the variant were to
contaminate a distribution system through a line break
or cross connection it would to difficult to control by
chlorine disinfection.
Keywords: 'Vibrio choterae, 'Aquatic microbiology,
•Microbial drug resistance, Disinfectants, Potable
water. Chlorine, Microbial cotorry count Kinetics,
Tabtes(Data), Reprints, Microbial aggregation.
P694-209715/REB PC A03/MF A01
OBP Control In Drinking Water Co«t and Perform-
ance. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
R. M. dark, J. Q. Adams, and B. W. Lykins. c1994,27p
EPA/600/J-94/365
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Pub. in Jnl. of Environmental Engineering, Paper no.
7107, v120 n4 p759-782 Jul/Aug 94.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA)
is currently attempting to balance the complex trade-
offs in chemical and microbial risks associated with
controlling disinfection and disinfection by-products
(D/DBP) in drinking water. In attempting to achieve the
balance, the U.S. EPA will propose three rules: an in-
formation collection (ICR); an enhanced surface water
treatment rule (ESWTR) and a two-stage D/DBP rule.
Controlling D/DBP will have a major impact on drinking
water utilities in the United States. There are several
options for D/DBP control, including moving the point
of disinfection, removal of by-products once they are
found, removing precursor material or natural organic
matter before it interacts with the disinfectant, or use
of a disinfectant that minimizes the formation of by-
products. Overall, the most effective approach to D/
DBP control is to remove precursor before it reacts
with the disinfectant The choice of any given strategy
is very site specific. (Copyright (c) 1994 ASCE.)
Keywords: 'Disinfectants, 'Drinking water, 'Byprod-
ucts, Water treatment, Water supply, Aldehydes, Chlo-
rine, Halogen organic compounds, Ozone, Microorga-
nism controi(Water), Filtration, Water quality manage-
ment, Alternatives, Cost analysis, Distribution systems,
Water distribution, Reprints, Maximum Contaminant
Level, Safe Drinking Water Act, Surface Water Treat-
ment Rule, Disinfection and Disinfection By-Products
Rule, Granulated active carbon.
PB94-209723/REB PC A02/MF A01
Potential Ecological and Nontarget Effects of
Transgenic Plant Gen* Products on Agriculture,
Silviculture, and Natural Ecosystems: General In-
troduction. Journal article.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
R. J. Sekfler, and M. Levin. C1994,6p EPA/600/ J-94/
366
Pub. in Molecular Ecology 3, p1-3 1994. Prepared in
cooperation with Maryland Univ., College Park. Center
for Public Issues in Biotechnology.
A symposium was held at the Univ. of Maryland Nov.
30 - Dec. 2,1992, to discuss transgenic plant risk as-
sessment issues for measurement and identification of
potential ecological and nontarget organism effects.
The goal was to identify available scientific information
and highlight future research that will lead to useful
test protocols for environmental risk assessments of
transgenic plants. The report addresses the current
state of the art, organization of the symposium, current
regulations, procedures in both the European Commu-
nity, Canada, the United States, the U.S. Department
of Agriculture, and the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency. It also lists the topics addressed during the
scientific presentations.
Keywords: 'Environmental effects, 'Risk assessment
•Pesticides, 'Farm crops, 'Plant genetics, 'Meetings,
Micro, Genetics, Hybridization, Pollen, Seeds, Produc-
tion, Reid tests, Safety, Biotechnology, Reprints,
'Transgenic plants.
PB94-209731/REB PC A02/MF A01
Toxtetty of Guthlon (Trade Name) and Guthlon
(Trade Name) 2S to 'Xenopus laevt*' Embryos.
Journal article.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
G. S. Schuytema, A. V. Nebeker, and W. L Griffis.
C1994,6p EPA/600/J-94/367
Pub. in Archives of Environmental Contamination and
Toxicology 27, p250-255 1994.
Differences in sensitivity to waterbome contaminants
between wildlife species have prompted investigations
on the sensitivity of amphibiams to potentially hazard-
ous environmental chemicals. The development of
Xenopus laevis (African clawed frog) embryos ex-
posed to the pesticide Guthkm(Trademark) (technical
grade) and GuthionfTrademark) 2S (commercial for-
mulation) was evaluated in modified Frog Embryo Ter-
atogenesis Assay-Xenopus (FETAX) tests. The em-
bryos were exposed to five or six increasing concen-
trations of pesticide in 10- and 100-ml exposure vol-
umes of test solution for 96 h. Embryos exposed to 10-
ml volumes of Guthion exhibited increased mortality,
increased deformation, and decreased size as com-
pared to those exposed in 100-ml volumes. LCSOs for
embryos exposed in the 10-ml Guthion tests ranged
from 6.1 to 6.3 mg/L as compared to 10.6 to 11.9 mg/
L for those in the 100-ml tests.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Water pollution
effects(Animals), 'Frogs, 'Pesticides, Amphibia, Em-
bryos, Teratogens, Assaying, Dose-response relation-
ships, Mortality, Abnormalities, Lethal dosage, Re-
prints, *Guthion(Trademark), Xenopus laevis,
FETAX(Frog Embryo Teratogenesis Assay-Xenopus).
PB94-209749/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Effects of Meteorology on Concentrations of Add
Aerosols.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Sciences Mod-
eling Div.
M. P. Zelenka, and H. H. Sun. 1994,8p EPA/600/A-
94/168
Prepared in cooperation with Harvard School of Public
Health, Boston, MA. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Atmos-
pheric Research and Exposure Assessment Lab.
Ambient air samples of strong acid aerosol, sulfate,
ammonia, and ammonium were collected in Pittsburgh
and Uniontown, Pennsylvania during the summer of
1990. High correlations were found for both acid aero-
sol and sulfate concentrations between Pittsburgh and
the semi-rural site in Uniontown. One possible implica-
tion is that acid aerosols and their precursors are re-
gionally transported. To test this hypothesis, air sam-
ples from the Uniontown site were statistically ana-
lyzed for the meteorological relationships that resulted
in episodic events of elevated ambient add aerosol
levels. Standard measures of atmospheric conditions
in both Pittsburgh and Uniontown were used; they in-
cluded temperature, pressure, relative humidity, wind
speed and direction. Results show that the episodic
events of elevated acid aerosol occurred with the
same general set of meteorological conditions. The
major meteorological variables which correlated with
the episodes were the mean wind speed in Pittsburgh
and the mean westerly wind component (U) at Union-
town. These two variables accounted for one-third of
the variance.
Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling, 'Acidity, 'Aerosols,
Meteorological data, Air temperature, Air pressure,
Relative humidity. Wind velocity. Wind direction, Acid
rain, Sulfates, Ammonia, Ammonium, Hydrogen ions,
Photochemical oxidants, Chemical analysis, Urban
areas, Rural areas, Comparative analysis, Environ-
mental transport Reprints, PittsburghfPennsytvania),
Uniontown(Pennsylvania), Meteorological effects.
PB94-209756/REB PC A02/MF A01
Real-Time Monitoring of Polycyclic Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons and Resplrabte Suspended Particles
from Environmental Tobacco Smoke In a Home.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
W. Cm, N. K. Wilson, N. Klepeis, and P. Switzer. 1994,
8p EPA/600/A-94/169
Proceedings of an Air and Waste Management Asso-
ciation Toxics Meeting. See also PB94-157401. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Stanford Univ., CA. Dept. of
Statistics.
Real-time measurement of polycyclic aromatic hydro-
carbons (PAH) on fine particles was evaluated in a
home with environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) as a
source. Respirable suspended particles (RSP) were
also monitored. Comparison of PAH and RSP concen-
trations from these experiments suggests: (1) the PAH
concentrations for the two types of cigarettes-a regu-
lar Marlboro filter cigarette and a University of Ken-
tucky reference cigarette No. 2R1-were similar, but
the RSP concentrations were different; (2) concentra-
tions from the real-time PAH monitor were linearly re-
lated to RSP concentrations; (3) the slopes of the re-
gression lines between PAH and RSP differed for the
two types of cigarettes. The real-time PAH monitor ap-
pears to be a useful tool for evaluating mathematical
models to predict the concentration time series in
indoor microenvironments.
Keywords: 'Indoor air pollution, 'Polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons, 'Tobacco smoke, 'Air pollution moni-
toring, Aerosols, Particulates, Real time systems,
Mathematical models. Charged particle detection,
Reid tests, Environmental exposure,
Concentration(Composition), Measuring instruments.
PB94-209764/REB PC A03/MF A01
Ecoregions: A Spatial Framework for Environmen-
tal Management Book chapter.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
J. A. Omernik. 1993,34p EPA/600/A-94/170
Pub. in Biological Assessment and Criteria: Tools for
Water Resource Planning and Decision Making for
Rivers and Streams, 1993.
The recent interest in ecosystem management has
brought an awareness of the need for an appropriate
spatial framework for effectively structuring ecosystem
management as well as the research, inventory, and
monitoring of ecosystems and their components. This
paper addresses the complexity of the task of defining
ecological regions as well as the concept of regional
reference sites, and provides an explanation of the de-
velopment of the hierarchical ecoregion framework
within the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Comparisons are made with other frameworks such as
watersheds or basins. Also covered are the processes
by which ecoregions are refined, subregions are de-
fined, and sets of reference sites are selected via col-
laborative projects involving state and federal re-
source managers and EPA geographers. Although de-
velopment of the ecoregion/reference site framework
has to date been largely driven by the needs of state
resource management agencies for developing biolog-
ical criteria, and for setting water quality standards arid
lake management goals, support has grown for struc-
turing biological risk assessment and ecosystem man-
agement in general.
Keywords: 'Environment management, Reprints, Eco-
systems, Environmental monitoring, Environmental
quality, Environmental protection, Regional analysis.
Natural resources, Biological diversity, Bioindicators,
Indicator species, Wildlife, Vegetation, Aquatic ecolo-
gy, Water resources, Land use, Climate, Geomorpho-
logy, Landforms, Spatial distribution, 'Ecoregions, Bio-
logical criteria.
PB94-209772/REB PC A03/MF A01
Use of Greenhouse Chambers for Enhancing
Growth of Tundra Transplants on Gravel Fill In
Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. Symposium paper.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
M. A. Shirazi, P. K. Haggerty, J. G. Wyant, and M. A.
Bollman. Aug 94,30p EPA/600/A-94/171
Pub. in Proceedings of the University Council on Water
Resources, Biy Sky, MT., August 2-5, 1994. See also
PB92-151653. Prepared in cooperation with Forest
Service, Corvallis, OR. and ManTech Environmental
Technology, Inc., Corvallis, OR.
An approach is presented that could facilitate dis-
turbed tundra revegetation and monitoring in Alaska
North Slope Oil Fields. Experiments were conducted
on an abandoned drilling pad where the gravel was re-
moved to a thin layer (Ca. 20 cm) above tundra grade
and mixed with underlying compacted original sod.
Intact plugs 13.3 cm in diameter were transplanted
from a donor plot into the thin gravel in treatments with
and without mini greenhouses covering single plugs
and double plugs. At the end of the first growth
season, the greenhouse air temperature (in aggregate
thawing degree C days) was elevated 68% and the
greenhouse soil temperature was elevated 17% above
the ambient air and soil temperatures, respectively.
Two independent methods were used for estimating
plug growth. Visual cover estimation showed that
double plugs with greenhouse produced cover values
significantly greater than single plugs. Radipmetry
measurements developed and modeled to predict plug
canopy dry weight showed that the dry weight for all
treatments except double plugs with greenhouse fall
within ranges of samples taken from stressed areas in
the native tundra.
Keywords: 'Offshore drilling, 'Crude oil, 'Tundra,
'Arctic regions, Ecosystems, Disturbances, Oil fields,
Greenhouses, Temperature, Estimates, Plant growth,
Soil properties, Biomass, Habitats, 'Revegetation,
'Alaskan North Slope, Plugs.
PB94-209780/REB PC A03/MF A01
Groundwater Sampling for Metals (Chapter 14).
Book chapter.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
R. W. Puls. 1994,18p EPA/600/A-94/172
Pub. in Environmental Sampling for Trace Analysis,
1994. See also PB91 -133249.
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The collection of groundwater samples for metals, in-
cluding metalloids such as arsenic and selenium, is pri-
marily complicated by the fact that many of the target
metal contaminants are also part of the immobile geo-
logic matrix through which groundwater flows. It is the
purpose of this chapter to familiarize the reader with
newer techniques, their value in terms of sample qual-
ity and consistency, and the conditions under which
they should be considered for use. The latter depends
on sampling purpose or objectives and data quality re-
quirements. WhHe the focus will be on metals samples
and sampling in routine monitoring weds, some Discus-
sions wffl also have relevance for sampling organic
contaminants as well.
Keywords: 'Metals, 'Ground water, 'Water pollution
sampling. Metalloids, Arsenic, Selenium, Conoids, FS-
tratfon, Turbidity, Sample preparation. Water weds,
Water analysis. Chemical analysis, Sofl water move-
ment Indicators, Purging, Quality control. Reprints.
PBM-2097M/REB PC A03/MF A01
Response of Stem Growth and Function to Mr
PoButton. Book chapter.
Corvatts Environmental Research Lab., OR.
J. A. Weber, and N. Grufke. 1904.37p EPA/600/A-94/
173
Pub. in Stems and Trunks in Plant Form and Function,
1994. See also PB93-167260. Prepared in cooperation
with Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment
Station, CorvalBs, OR. Forestry Sciences Lab.
The exposure to air pollutants can result in reduced
stem growth, changes in wood density, and/or depoai-
tion of pooutants in the stem. Several recent reviews
summarize the known effects of air pollutants on plant
growth and function including trees. Air pollutants
•e defensta
many also change the i
apt
i of stems
through attemanon in chemical constituents. In (his
chapter, the authors review the literature on the effects
of several major types of air pollutants on stem growth
and function with the goals of better defining our
knowledge in these areas and of suggesting areas in
needoffurthi
rin
stigatx
Keywords: 'Air pollution effects(Planta), 'Plant growth.
•Ozone, 'Forest trees. Economic factors, Nitrogen
oxides, Carbohydrates, Photosynthesis, Softs,
LeavesfBotany), Roots, Photosynthesis, Carbon dtax-
ide, QxwentratkxKCompositen). Cfimatic changes.
Response, Biochemistry, Biomass, 'Plant canopies.
Heavy metals. Stems. Tree rings growth.
PB94-20y06/BEB PC A06/MF AO2
Landscape Ecology and the Conserv/stlon and
1 of Neotropical Migratory Blrda (Ra-
: Book chapter.
" s Environmentaf Research Lab., OR
K. E. Freemark, J. B. Dunning, S. J. Hefc and J. R
Probst 28 Jut 94.117pEPA/600/A-94/174
Pub. in Ecology and Management of Neotropical Mf-
gratory Birds: A Synthesis and Review of the Critical
issues, 1994. Prepared in cooperation with Canadten
WBdHe Service, Ottawa (Ontario).. Georgia Univ.,
Athens. Inst of Ecotogy., and North Central Forest Ex-
periment Station. Rhinelander, WL Forestry Sciences
Lab.
The conservation and management of neotropical mt-
i to include a tor '
Qratory birds noocfo i
idscaps pertpc
five. Landscape ecology represents a renewed Inter-
est in the development and dynamics of landscape
mosaics, the effect* of landscape patterns on species,
btoflc interactions and ecological procoosoa. and how
landscape heterogeneity can be managed to benefit
society. For neotropical migratory birds, landscapes
occupy the spatial scales (ntermedtate between an in-
dfviduaTs territory or home work has Improved the con-
ceptual basis and quantitative methods regions.
Recent work has Improved the conceptual baste and
quantrtttttve methods for landscape studtes. However
empirical information for neotropical migratory birds to
largely based on short-term, dktrfcuBonal studtes in
central and northeastern harct
breeding season. More
extensive landscape st
birds during the bn
vide regionally-specific ii
n hardwood forests during the
i detaJed and geooraphtaaJy-
udtes of neotropical migratory
ig season are needed to pro-
irtotmatton to compare among
to compare among
Keywords: *Wed*te conservation. 'BWs, *WMfe
management. Ecology. Tropical regions. Reptace-
mant Animal migrations. Spatial dMrbutton. Changes,
42 Vol. 94, No. 4
Land use. Winter, Reproduction(Biology). Geographic
areas. Hardwoods, Forest land. Landscape patterns.
PB94-209921/REB PC A03/MF A01
Rationale tor New Source Performance Stand-
ards: Starch Production Plants.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Aug 94,28p EPAM53/R-94/060
New source performance standards (NSPS) imple-
ment section 111 of the Clean Air Act, as amended
(the Act). The NSPS are issued for categories of
sources which the Administrator determines cause, or
contribute significantly to, air pollution which may rea-
sonably be anticipated to endanger pubfic health or
welfare. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
previously determined that starch production plants
are major contributors to air pollution that may reason-
ably be anticipated to endanger public nee* or wel-
fare an& thus, crjnstilute a major source category for
the purpose of Section 111.
Keywords: 'Air pollution standards, Air pollution con-
trol. Pollution regulations. Standards compliance, Re-
porting requirements, Particutates, Food storage, Food
processing, Wet mis. Dry mffls. Drying, Roasters, Per-
mits, Environmental impacts. Economic impact.
Energy consumption. Cost analysis, Clean Air Act, Air
pollution monitoring. Alternatives, 'Starch production
plants, 'New Source Performance Standards,
BOT(Best Demonstrated Technology), Energy impact
PB94-209M7/REB PCA03/MFA01
Sarasota Bay nsclafcnlng Psradiss. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Atlanta. GA. Region
IV.
M. Atdarson. R. BeamaneNa. P. Clark, J. Cutter, and R.
G. Dean, d 993,42p
Color illustrations reproduced hi black and white. See
also PB94-2099S4 and PB94-209962. Prepared in co-
operation wKh Sarasota Bay National Estuary Pro-
gram, FL.
Contents:
A Vision for Sarasota Bay,
Check Your Sarasota Bay-Q;
State of the Bay 1992;
FlnrJngsof theSaraaote Bay Program;
Technical Synthesis of Sarasota Bay;
Reclaming ParwSse;
Sarasota Bay Improvement Options;
Sarasota Bay-Q Answers.
Keywords: 'Environmental management, 'Sarasota
Bay, 'Habitats, 'Pollution controJTRedamation, Land
use. Patterns, Storm water runoff. Waste treatment
Improvement Population growth, Water pollution,
Marine fishes, Recreation. Aquatic animals, Enwon-
mental impacts. Losses, Florida. Sarasota Bay Nation-
al Estuary Program, Manatees.
PBM-20N54/REB PC AOS/MF Ml
Saraeobi Bay Protect: Stele of the Bay Report,
Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Atlanta. GA. Region
P. Host and M. Akteraon. cJan 90,86p
Color Illustrations reproduced in black and white. Also
pub. as Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program rept
no. SBNEP-1. See also PB94-209947 and PB94-
209962. Prepared in cooperation with Sarasota Bay
National Estuary Program, Fl_
Contents:
Sarasota Bay:
Past and Present
The Slate of Sarasota Bay;
Sarasota Bay Protect Goals and Strategies;
of Terms;
Glossary on
Appendices.
Keywords: 'Environmental management, 'Sarasota
Bay. 'Habitats, 'Pollution control. History. Estuaries,
Economic development. Industries, Populationgrowth,
Land use. Storm water runoff. Marine fishes, Recrea-
tion, Aquatic animate, Waste treatment. Sea grasses,
Losses, SheMsh, Point sources, Florida. Sarasota Bay
National Estuary Program, Manatees, Beach nourish-
nont.
PB94-209962/REB PC A14/MF A03
Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program: Frame-
work for Action. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Atlanta, GA. Region
IV.
M. Akterson, R. Beaman, P. dark, J. Cutter, and R. G.
Dean.c1992.314p
Color illustrations reproduced in Mack and white. Also
pub. as Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program, FL
rept no. SBNEP-2. See also PB94-209954 and PB94-
209947. Prepared in cooperation with Sarasota Bay
National Estuary Program, FL
Contents:
A Vision for Sarasota Bay,
State of the Bay 1992;
Findings of the Sarasota Bay National Estuary
Program;
Water and Sediment;
Circulation;
Wetlands;
Sea-Level Rise;
Bay Bottom Habitats;
Marine Mammals;
Fishery Resource Assessment;
Shellfish;
Pollutant Loadings;
Recreational Use;
Technical Synthesis of Sarasota Bay,
Early Action Demonstration Projects;
Sarasota Bay Improvement Options;
Citizen Involvement in Sarasota Bay;
Glossary.
Keywords: 'Program management, * Sarasota Bay,
•Pollution prevention, 'Meetings, Sediment transport,
Water flow, Tidal currents. Atmospheric tides, Sea
es, Habitats.
level, Wetlands, Seagras
Mammals,
Fisheries, Shellfish, Recreation, Improvement Citizen
participation, US EPA, Florida. National Estuary Pro-
gram, Organic loading.
PB94-210002/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Characterization of Emlsstons from Carpet Sam-
plea Using a 1f>Oa»on Aquarium as the Source
Chambw-Fmal rept Oct 92-Jun 93.
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park. NC.
Z. Quo. and N. Roacne. Aug 94,129p EPA/600/R-94/
141
Contract EPA-6B-OO-0141
See also PB91 -242966. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air
and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The report discusses part of a Phase I carpet bfore-
sportse study sponsored by EPA. The study evaluated
emissions from carpet samples that had previously
been reported to show toxic effects on experimental
mice. The report describes the major findings of only
the chemical characterization work conducted at the
Indoor Source Characterization Laboratory of EPA's
Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory. All
other results (animal testing, microbial testing, chemi-
cal analysis by sample extraction, and pesticide analy-
se) am-
ately. The experimental system
used in thn study, developed by Anderson Laborato-
ries, was identical to that used by EPA's Health Effects
Research Laboratory in carpet btorosponse testing. An
emissions characterization team from the Contractor
evaluated the experimental system and concluded that
an test system developed by Anderson Laboratories
was not suitable for carpet chemical emissions charac-
terization because of poor reprodutibHity, non-uniform
thermal conditions, and emissions from the source
chamber itself.
Keywords: 'Carpets, 'Test methods, 'Indoor air pollu-
tion, Aerosols, Emissions, Response, ToxJcrty, Chemi-
cal analysis, O»icentntfon(Ctornposrtion), Biological
accumulation, Physical properties, Microbtoloas. Ex-
perimental design. High temperature, Tests,
GraphsCCharte), Samples, Toxicology, USEPA,
Tabtesfpata), Exposure chamber, Stationary sources.
PBM-210226/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Center for Environmental Research Information.
Btomonttortng tor Control of ToxteKy In Effluent
Dteenargaa to the Marine Environment
Eastern Research Group, Inc.. Lexington. MA.
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. DeBona, W. Heyman, and H. Schuttz. Sep 89,64p
EPA/625/8-89/015
See also PB89-220503. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Center for Environ-
mental Research Information.
This document describes the use of biological monitor-
ing as an effective water quality -based approach to
controlling the toxicity in discharges to estuarine and
marine waters. This document is intended for Federal
and State National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) permit writers, water quality special-
ists, managers of pollution control systems, regulatory
deciskximakers, research scientists, and informed lay-
persons.
Keywords: 'Water pollution effects, *Toxicity, 'Marine
biology, Bfoassay, Biological indicators, Biological con-
tamination, Invertebrates, Marine fishes, Marine envi-
ronments, Aquatic ecosystems, Estuaries, Chemical
effluents, Industrial wastes, Test and evaluation, Dose-
response evaluation, Water pollution control, 'Bio-
monitoring, NPDES(National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System), Marine/Estuarine Complex Efflu-
ent Toxicfty Testing Program.
PB94-21M16/REB PC A03/MF A01
Modsing the Accumulation of Three Waterborne
Chlorinated Ethanes In Fathead Minnows ('Ptane-
phates promelas'): A Physiologically Based Ap-
proach. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab.-Duluth, MN.
G. J. Lien, J. W. Nichols, J. M. McKim, and C. A.
Gallinat C1994,14p EPA/600/ J-94/354
Pub. in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, v13
n7 p1195-1205 1994. Prepared in cooperation with
ASclCorp.,Duluth,MN.
A physiologically based kinetic model was used to pre-
dict the accumulation of a homologous series of chlor-
inated ethanes in fathead minnows (Pimephales pro-
melas). Uptake and accumulation of these compounds
are described in terms of a few fundamental physiolog-
ical, morphological, and physicochemical parameters.
Chemical residues in 30-d-old fathead minnows ex-
posed to 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane, pentachloroeth-
ane, and hexachkxoethane were used to evaluate
model performance. The predicted and observed ac-
cumulations of the chlorinated ethanes were in close
agreement A quantitative assessment of the major
factors regulating the exchange of these compounds
indicates mat the cutaneous surface may be an impor-
tant route of uptake in small fish.
Keywords: 'Water pollution effects(Animals), 'Chlorin-
ated hydrocarbons, 'Ethane, 'Pharmacokinetics,
Chemical models, Regional blood flow,
SWn(Anatomy), Physiology, Reprints, 'Pimephales
promelas, 'Minnows, Ethane/1 -1-2-2-tetrachloro,
Ethane/pentachtoro, Ethane/hexachtoro.
PB94-210424/REB PC A03/MF A01
FfeM-Deployable Monitors for Volatile Organic
Compounds In Air. Conference proceedings.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park,NC.
R. E. Berkley. C1994,12p EPA/600/J-94/353
Pub. in Process Control and Quality, v5 p159-164
1993. Presented at the IFPAC Conference (7th), Gal-
veston, TX., January 26-27,1993.
Volatile organic compounds in ambient air are usually
estimated by trapping them from air or collecting whole
air samples ami returning them to a laboratory for anal-
ysis by gas chromatography using selective detection.
Data do not appear for several days, during which
sample integrity could become compromised. Immedi-
ate data can be obtained, and sampling errors mini-
mized, by analyzing with a fiekJ-deptoyable instrument
at the time samples are collected. Portable gas chro-
matographs are available, but they don't fully meet the
need for quick, high-quality data under field conditions.
Improved waterproofing, temperature regulation, and
energy efficiency are particularly crucial to true field-
detection, high-speed chromatography, polycapillcjy
chromatography, and peak modulation may lead to
useful enhancements in future.
Keywords: 'Air pollution monitoring, 'Organic com-
pounds, 'Portable equipment. Air pollution sampling,
Gas chromatography, Performance evaluation, Quality
control, FeW tests. Reprints, VOCs(Volatile organic
compounds).
PB94-210432/REB Standing Order
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Inventory of Constructed Wetlands In the United
States. Journal article (Interim) Dec 89-Mar 92.
Environmental Engineering Consultants, Norwich, VT.
D. S. Brown, and S. C. Reed. c1994,12p EPA/600/J-
94/352
Contract EPA-68-CO-0027
Pub. in Water Science and Technology, v29 n4 p309-
318 1994. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering
Lab.
During 1990 and 1991 the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency (EPA) sponsored an effort to identify exist-
ing and planned constructed wetlands in the U.S. and
to collect readily available information from operating
systems. The inventory documented the presence of
over 150 constructed wetland systems for wastewater
treatment including both free water surface (FWS)
and subsurface flow (SF) systems. The majority of the
systems identified were SF systems for treating munic-
ipal wastewater. FWS systems were separated into
three groups based on the design level of effluent
water quality. SF systems were separated into three
groups based on the baste design approach. The in-
ventory indicated that neither between or within these
groups was there consensus regarding basic hydraulic
and engineering design criteria, system configuration,
or any other aspect such as, type of vegetation, size
and type of media, or pretreatment Information on lo-
cation, type of systems, design approach, hydraulic
and organic loading rates; costs, and other aspects is
presented.
Keywords: 'Environmental protection, 'Wetlands, 'In-
ventories, 'Sewage treatment 'Municipalities, Water
flow, Surface waters, Subsurface drainage, Environ-
mental engineering, Design criteria. Sites, United
States, Hydraulics, US EPA, Graphs(Charts), Reprints,
'Constructed wetlands, Organic loading.
PB94-210440/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Improved Model for Estimating Emissions of
Volatile Organic Compounds from Forests In the
Eastern United States. Journal article Sep 92-Oct
93.
National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder,
CO. Atmospheric Chemistry Div.
C. D. Geron, A. B. Guenther, and T. E. Pierce. c20 Jun
94,22p EPA/600/J-94/351
Contract EPA-68W00043
Pub. in Jnl. of Geophysical Research, v99 nD6
p12,773-12,791 Jun 94. Prepared in cooperation with
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Sciences Mod-
eling Div. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
The article discusses an improved model for estimat-
ing emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
from forests in the Eastern U.S. Regional estimates of
biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emissions
are important inputs for models of atmospheric chem-
istry and carbon budgets. Since forests are the primary
emitters of BVOCs, it is important to develop reliable
estimates of their areal coverage and BVOC emission
rate. A new system is developed to estimate these
emissions for specific tree genera at hourly and county
level resolution. The U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA) Forest Services' Forest Inventory and Analy-
sis (FIA) Eastwide Database is used to describe area!
extent species composition, and tree diameter distri-
bution of U.S. forests. Horizontal canopy occupancy by
genera is then estimated as a function of diameter at
breast height Growing season peak foliar masses are
derived from the empirical literature for canopies of de-
ciduous and coniferous genera. A simple canopy
model is used to adjust photosynthetically active solar
radiation at five vertical levels in the canopy.
Keywords: 'Ecosystems, 'Mathematical models,
•Forest management 'Pollution control, Reprints, Es-
timates, Emissions, Volatile organic compounds, Bioin-
dicators, Atmospheric composition, Carbon cycle,
Forest trees, Biomass, Species diversity. Conifers,
Oak trees, Photosynthesis, Nitrogen oxides, Solar radi-
ation, Plant growth, Terpene compounds, 'Eastern
Regk>n(United States), Rant canopies, Diameter at
breast height
PB94-210457/REB PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Chromium-Contaminated
Soils Using Field-Portable X-ray Fluorescence.
Journal article.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada
OK.
R. W. Puls, D. A. Clark, C. Carlson, and J. Vardy.
C1994,8p EPA/600/J-94/350
Pub. in Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation,
P111-115 Summer 1994. See also DE92014826 and
PB90-183583. Prepared in cooperation with Coast
Guard, Elizabeth City, NC.
Metals contamination of subsurface soils and ground
water from a variety of industrial sources and uses has
increasingly been discovered over the past decade.
Strategies are needed to efficiently and accurately
characterize these types of sites to determine if soil re-
mediation is possible and/or practical. Chromium is
one of several metal contaminants often found at haz-
ardous waste sites (DOE 1992; Sims 1986; U.S. EPA
1989). It has many industrial and manufacturing uses
in the United States and other countries. Due to the
frequent occurrence of chrome plating sites and at-
tendant environmental pollution, research was initiated
to study this generic type of metal site. A cooperative
project between the U.S. Cost Guard and the Robert
S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, U.S. En-
vironmental Protection Agency, was initiated in 1990 to
evaluate various methods of site characterization at
metals-contaminated waste sites. In particular, the
uses of field-portable X-ray fluorescence (XRF) tech-
nology to determine total metals contamination in soils
was evaluated.
Keywords: 'Soil surveys, 'Chromium, *X ray fluores-
cence, Portable equipment, Heavy metals, Soil pollu-
tion, Site surveys, Reid tests, US Coast Guard, US
EPA, Ground water, Pollution control, Hazardous ma-
terials, Chemical analysis, Reprints, XRF technology,
Environmental Protection Agency.
PB94-210465/REB PC A03/MF A01
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride by Pyrite
In Aqueous Solution. Journal article.
Stanford Univ., CA. Dept of Civil Engineering.
M. R. Kriegman-King, and M. Reinhard. C1994,12p
EPA/600/J-94/349
Grant EPA-R-816776
Pub. in Environmental Science and Technology, v28
p692-7001994. Sponsored by Robert S. Kerr Environ-
mental Research Lab., Ada, OK.
The reactivity of CCI4 with pyrite was investigated by
measuring the CCI4 transformation rates and products
under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Under all re-
action conditions, >90% of the CCI4 was transformed
within 12-36 days in the presence of 1.2-1.4 sq m/L
pyrite at 25 C. A zero-order dependence on the CCI4
concentration supports a surface-controlled reaction
mechanism wherein the rate of reaction depends on
the absorbed CCI4 concentration. In aerobic systems
> 70% of the CCM was transformed to CO2 whereas
in a fresh-ground/anaerobic pyrite system approxi-
mately 50% of the CCM was transformed to CHCI3. X-
ray photoelectron spectroscopy of the reacted pyrite
showed that an FeOOH coating formed on the surface
under aerobic conditions. Under all reaction condi-
tions, the pyrite surface was depleted of ferrous iron.
Keywords: 'Carbon tetrachloride, 'Pyrite, 'Bioconver-
sion, 'Water pollution, Surface chemistry, Sulfide min-
erals, Reaction kinetics. Anaerobic processes, Water
chemistry, Dechlorination, Aerobic processes, Iron in-
organic compounds, Reprints.
PB94-210473/REB PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Potychtorlnated Blphenyl Levels
In the Serum of Residents and in the Homog-
enates of Seafood from the New Bedford, Massa-
chusetts Area: A Comparison of Exposure
Sources through Pattern Recognition Techniques.
Journal article.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
V. W. Burse, D. F. Groce, S. P. Caudill, M. P. Korver,
and D. L Phillips. C1994,27p EPA/600/J-94/348
Pub. in Science of the Total Environment 144, p153-
177 1994. Prepared in cooperation with Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA. Div. of
Environmental Health Lab. Sciences, and Massachu-
December 1994 43
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
setts Dept. of Public Health, Boston. Center for Labs.
and Communicable Disease Control.
Gas chromatographic patterns of potychtorinated bto-
phenyte (PCBs) found in the serum of New Bedford,
MA residents wta high serum PCBs were compared to
patterns found in lobsters and Wuefish taken from
local waters, and goats fed selected technical Arodors
(e.g., Arodors 1016, 1242, 1254, or 1260) using Jac-
card measures of similarrty and Principal Component
Analyse. Pattern in humans were silimar to patterns in
tobsters and both were more similar to those in the
goat fed Aroctor 1254 as demonstrated by both pat-
tern recognition techniques. However, patterns ob-
served in humans, lobsters and btuefish all exhibited
some presence of PCBs more characteristic of Aro-
dors 1016 and/or 1242 or 1260.
Keywords: 'Polycrrforinated bipenyte, 'Seafood,
•Humans, 'Water pollution effects, Bioaccumulation,
Lobsters, Fishes, Food chains. Exposure, Blood
serum. Animal tissues, Btoassay, Mass spectroscopy,
Gas chromatography, Pattern recognition. Principal
components analysis, Massachusetts, Reprints, New
BedforaKMassachusetts), Bristol
County(Massachusetts), Blueftsh, Homogenates.
PBM-210481/REB PC A03/MF A01
Mapping Critical Level* of Own*, Sulfur Dtaxkto
and NRroQvn Dioxide for Cropa, Fortsta and M*4-
ural Vtgatttton hi the United State*. Journal arti-
cle.
Corvalhs Environmental Research Lab., OR.
B. J- Rosenbaum, T. C. Strickland, and M. K.
McDowell. C1994.15p EPA/600/ J-94/347
Portions of this document are not fully legible. Pub. in
Water, Air and Soil Pollution 74. p307-319 1994. Pre-
pared m cooperation with ManTsch Environmental
Technology. Inc.. CorvalUs. OR.
Air pollution abatement strategies for controlling nitro-
gen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and ozone emissions ft the
united States focus on a 'Standards-based' approach.
This approach places limits on air pollution by main-
taining a baseline value for air quality, no matter what
the ecosystem can or cannot withstand. In the paper,
the authors present example critical levels maps for
the conterminous U.S. developed using the 'effects-
based' mapping approachas defined by the United
Nations Economic ConynJss^n for Europe's Conven-
tion on Long-Range Transboondary Air Pollution, Task
Force on Mapping. The approach emphasizes the pol-
lution level or load capacity an ecosystem can accom-
modate before degradation occurs, and allows for
analysis of cumulative effects. They present the first
stage of an analysis that reports the distribution of ex-
ceedances of critical levels for NO2, SO3, and O3 in
sensitive forest crop, and natural vegetation ecosys-
tems in the contiguous United States. They conclude
that extrapolation to surrounding geographic areas re-
quires the analysis of diverse and compounding fac-
tors that preclude simple extrapolation methods.
(Copyright (c)1994 KXiwer Academic Publishers.)
Keywords: 'Ozone. 'Nitrogen dioxide. 'Sulfur dkndde,
'Forests, 'Air potution abatement, 'Ecosystems, Re-
prints, Emissions. Mapping, Air pollution effects.Vege-
tation, Farm crops, SpatMtl distribution, Goograpfacal
areas. Degradation. Climatology, Extrapolation, Statis-
tical analysis. Long-range pollution level. Critical
PC A01/MF A01
r and Quantity of Carbon
PS94-2104M/REB
Afa
CocvaKs Envin
tunO. Journal arSde.
ntal Research Lab.. OH.
P. T.Rygiewicz, and C. P. Andersen. cl994,5p EPA/
600/J-94/346
Portions of this document are not fully tegtote. Color il-
lustrations are reproduced in black and white. Pub. in
Nature. v369 p58-60,5 May 94.
Plants and soils are a criticaNy important element in the
global carbon-energy equation. It is estimated that in
global
forest
; ecosystems over two-thirds of the carbon is
contained in soils and peat deports. Despite the im-
portance of forest sols in the global carbon cycle.
fluxes of carbon associated with fundamental process-
es and sol functional groups are inadequately quanti-
fied, Smiting our understand^ of carbon movement
and sequestration in softs. The authors report the
olrect measurement of carbon in and through al major
pools of a mycorrhizal (fungus-root) coniferous seed-
ing (a complete carbon budget). The mycorrhizal sym-
btont reduces overall retention of carbon in the plant-
fungus symbiosis by increasing carbon in roots and
below-ground respiration and reducing its retention
and release above ground. Below ground, mycorrhizal
plants shifted allocation of carbon to pools that are
rapidly turned over, primarily to fine roots and fungal
hyphae, the host root and fungal respiration. Mycorrhi-
zae alter the size of below-ground carbon pools, the
quality and, therefore, the retention time of carbon
below ground.
Keywords: 'Carbon isotopes, 'Forests, 'Ecosystems,
Carbon dioxide, Pine trees. Soils, Carbon cycle, Respi-
ration, Roots, Ptants(Botany), Measurement, Photo-
synthesis, Fungus diseases, Climate, Atmospheric
composition, US EPA, Reprints, 'Pinus ponderosa,
CarbpnU. Pine trees, Hebetona crustuHniform, Host,
Mycorrhizae.
PB94-210507/REB PC A03/MF A01
bnfMNniMnt of dowlli MM Ifinnunt Function of
AvocetChlcto from Sties with Elevated Selenium.
Arsenic, and Boron. Journal article.
CorvalBs Environmental Research Lab., OR.
A. Fairbrother, M. Fix, T. O'Hara, and C. A. Ribkx
C1994,13pEP A/600/J-94/345
Pub. in Jnl. of WitdBfe Diseases 30. n2 p222-233 Apr
94. Prepared in cooperation with Mantech Environ-
mental Technology, Inc., CorvalSs, OR., Wisconsin
Univ., Madwon. CoH. of Veterinary Medicine., and Mis-
sissippi State Univ.. Mississippi State. CoH. of Veteri-
nary Medicine.
Avocet chicks hatched from eggs collected from the
south Central Valley of California were studied to de-
termine the impact of elevated concentrations of sele-
nium, boron, and arsenic on the immune system and
growth to maturity. Selenium, arsenic, and boron rest-
dues ware measured In water, eggs, and tissues of
birds that died or were killed at the end of the experi-
ment Westfarmers pond had elevated concentrations
of selenium, boron, and arsenic. Pryse ponds also had
elevated selenium, arsenic, and boron concentrations
as compared to the reference site. The birds that were
most severely impacted by exposure to these com-
pounds were those that hatched from eggs collected
from Pryse ponds.
Keywords: 'Toxicity. 'Water pollution
effects(Anirnals), 'Birds, Arsenic, Selenium, Boron,
Reproduction(Biology), Mortality, Growth, Immunolo-
gy, Morphology, Pryse Pond, Westfarmers Pond, As-
saying, Reprints, 'Avocets, 'Recurvirostra americana,
•Central ValteytCalitomia).
PB94-210515/REB PC A02/MF AOI
Ouantmcatton InSpi of/BacWu* thuringtonsto'
var. towMd* ddta-Endotoidn from Trans0enlc
Plaiila* Journal article.
Corvalis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
C. J. Pahn, K. Donegan. D. Harris, and a J. Sekfier.
C1994, lOp EPA/600/J-94/344
vironmental Technoi-
Pub. in Molecular Ecology 3, p145-1511994. Prepared
in cooperation with Mantech Enwonrr
ogy, Inc., CorvaSs, OR.
Transgenic plants that produce pesticidal proteins
have the potential to release these products into the
environment when the plants are incorporated into
sol. This could result in novel exposure of soil orga-
nisms to these pesticidal proteins. There is a lack of
knowledge about the fate and persistence of trans-
genlc pesticidal products in the sol. A model system of
transgenic cotton, which produces Bacillus thuringien-
sis kurstaki (detta}-endotoxin (Bt toxin), was used to
address this issue. Methods were developed to quanti-
fy Btk toxin in soi and sol/plant litter by extraction of
the Btk toxin with an aqueous buffer and quantification
by ELJSA. The highest recovery of Btk toxin from soil
was obtained with a high salt, high pH buffer. The
method was shown to be useful in tracking over time
the persistence of both purified and transgenic Btk
toxh in laboratory experiments.
Keywords: •Transgenic plants, 'Genetic engineering,
'Sol, Toxins, Biotechnology, Pest control. Plant ge-
netics. Proteins, Plant ecology, Cotton plants, Biotogi-
cal insect cental. Assaying, Reprints, "BacBus thurirt-
kurstaki datta-endotoxin. Btk toxin, BadUus
PB94-210S23/REB PC A02/MF AOI
Effects of Activated Charcoal Filtration and Ozon-
atlon on Hydrocarbon and Carbonyl Levels of
Ambient Air Used hi ControUed-Expoaure Cham-
ber Studies of Air Pollutant Human Health Effects.
Symposium paper.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
B. E. Titton, J. J. Bufalim, S. A. Meeks, and B. W. Gay.
1994,8p EPA/600/ A-94/166
Air sampling experiments were done in 1985, 1987,
and 1993 at the human-exposure chamber facility of
the U.S. EPA Health Effects Research Laboratory in
Chapel Hid, NC. Measurements of volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) by GC-FID and aldehyde meas-
urements by the DNPH silica gel cartridge method
were made, comparing levels at the outside air intake
to levels in the human controlled-exposure chamber.
Ambient air passed through activated-charcoal filters
can contain varying residual amounts of water vapor
and gaseous pollutants such as hydrocarbons, oxy-
genates, and other organic and inorganic species.
When the charcoal-filtered air stream is exposed to
high-intensity radiation to generate ozone for use in
human controlled-exposure experiments, there may
be formation of compounds other than ozone. Results
of measurements of some compounds of interest are
Keywords: 'Air pollution effects(Humans). 'Test
chambers, 'Activated carbon treatment. 'Ozonization,
Carbonyl compounds, Hydrocarbons, Ozone, Air pollu-
tion sampling, Health risks, Respiratory diseases,
Silica get, VOCs(Volatite organic compounds).
PB94-210531/REB PC A02/MF AOI
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Experimental Design for Performance Measure-
ments of C1 to C4 Carbonyl* Using DNPH-Coated
SMca Qel and C-18 Cartridges. Symposium pro-
ceedings.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
T. E. Kteindienst, E. W. Corse. F. T. Blanchard, and W.
A. Lormeman. 1994,10p EPA/600/ A-94/165
Contract EPA-68-DO-0106
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and
Exposure Assessment Lab.
Carbonyl compounds are important constituents in
urban and global atmospheres. In urban atmospheres
these compounds frequently serve to initiate photo-
chemical smog and certainly sustain the chain reac-
tions leading to ozone formation. Measurement of car-
bonyl compounds under atmospheric conditions re-
quires techniques that are both sensitive and free of
interferences. For low molecular-weight aldehydes
and ketones derivatization techniques with 2,4-dinitrc-
phenytnydrarine (DNPH) have been used with some
frequency in recent times. In the study, DNPH coated
on two of the most popular substrates (silica gel and
c(18)) have been examined for measuring C(1) to C<4)
carbonyl components found in the atmosphere. The
study is designed to evaluate the sensitivity, reproduc-
ibilrty, and effect of interferences, particularly ozone,
on carbonyl measurements using these systems.
Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling, 'Carbonyl com-
pounds, •Adsorbents, 'Experimental design, Perform-
ance evaluation, Phenylhydraaoes. Quality control,
ReproduabiHy, Sensitivity. Silica gel. Ozone, Atmos-
pheric composition, •DNPH(2-4-Oinrtrophenylhydra-
zine), •Phenylhydrazine/2-4-dinitro. Carbon 18 car-
tridge.
PBM-210549/REB PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
InteTCompartson of Two Regional Photochemical
M*. Conference f " ' "
giensis
thuringi
ingiensis toxin, Bt toxin.
) paper Jan 93-Apr 94.
MCNC. Research Triangle Park. NC. North Carolina
Supercompubng Center.
RMathur. A. F. Hanna, K. L Schere. and R. L Dennis.
1994,1Bp EPA/600/A-94/164
Contract EPA-R816496
Prepared in cooperation with National Oceanic and At-
mospheric Administration, Research Triangle Park,
44 Vol. 94, No. 4
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
NC. Atmospheric Sciences Modeling Div. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Research Trian-
gle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure
Assessment Lab.
The study attempts to investigate the relative predict-
ability of two major regional scale photochemical
models by comparing concentration predictions for
various atmospheric chemical species. The Regional
Acid Deposition Model (RADM) and the Regional Oxi-
dant Model (ROM) are used to simulate a specific
ozone episode over the northeast United States.
Trends in spatial and temporal distributions of various
photochemical species are compared. Further, the
ability of the two models to elucidate relationships be-
tween precursor species such as NOx and hydrocar-
bons with secondary pollutants such as O3, PAN,
HNO3, and H202 is examined. Results from the initial
phase of the study indicate that although the models
show similar spatial patterns of species concentra-
tions, systematic differences in their predictions do
occur. The differences result from a combination of ef-
fects arising from among others, differences in input
emissions and meteorology, numerical representation
of the processes and differences inherent to the
chemical mechanisms and formulation of the models.
Keywords: "Atmospheric chemistry, 'Photochemical
reactions, *Air pollution, 'Mathematical models,
Concentration(Composition), Regional analysis, Com-
parative evaluation, Oxidation, Acid rain, Ozone, Pre-
dictions, Nitrogen oxides, Peroxy organic compounds,
*RADM(Regional Acid Deposition Model), 'Regional
Acid Deposition Model, *ROM(Regional Oxidant
Model), 'Regional Oxidant Model.
PB94-210556/REB PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park,NC.
Cleanliness of Common Air Sampling Sorbents
for Application to Phenolic Compound* Measure-
ment Using Supercritical Ruid Extraction.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
J. R. §owyer, and J. D. Pleil. 1994,5p EPA/600/A-94/
163
Contract EPA-68-DO-0106
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
The trace-level measurement of phenolic compounds
in the ambient air is complicated by the acidic and
polar nature of the compounds especially during re-
covery from the sampling medium. Recently, supercri-
tical fluid extraction (SFE) has been proposed as an al-
ternative extraction method to Soxhlet extraction or
thermal desorption to achieve more efficient recover-
ies. For such methodology to become practical, the
candidate sorbents must first be tested for stability and
cleanliness under SFE conditions. The paper de-
scribes exploratory research results of background
contamination tests and cleanup properties of some
common air sampling sorbent media with respect to
future application to phenolic compounds monitoring.
Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling, 'Sorbents, 'Phen-
ols, 'Solvent extraction, Supercritical fluid, Organic
solvents, Chemical analysis, Pollution control, Tech-
nology innovation, 'Supercritical fluid extraction.
PB94-210564/REB PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Control of Trace Metal Specie* In Combustion
Systems. Rept for Dec 92-Apr 93.
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
J. R. Morency, S. Srinivasachar, P. M. Lemieux, J. V.
Ryan, and M. C. Meckes. 1994,5p EPA/600/A-94/
162
Contract EPA-68-DO-0141
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH., June 19-24,
1994. See also PB88-239223, PB91-120006, and
PB94-170313. Prepared in cooperation with PSI Tech-
nology Co., Andover, MA. Sponsored by Environmen-
tal Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air
and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The paper discusses the control of trace metal species
in combustion systems. PSI Technology Co., through
US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-funded re-
search under the Superfund Innovative Technology
Program, has developed and patented the MelDAS
(Metal Immobilization and Decontamination of Aggre-
gate Solids) process. Details of the process can vary
depending on the application, but the essential steps
are: (1) combine the toxic-metal-containing solid with
the appropriate amount of sorbent, (2) form this mix-
ture into pellets or briquettes, placing the metal com-
pounds into intimate contact with the sorbent, and (3)
heat-treat the pellets, causing a reaction to form non-
leachable metal compounds. Although the MelDAS
process applies to a wide range of metal-contaminated
materials, the experiments in the work were conducted
to assess its use in the remediation of soils contami-
nated with organics and metals.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Metals, 'Combus-
tion, 'Superfund, Technology innovation, Decontami-
nation, Sorbents, Remedial action, Toxteity, Stationary
sources. Leaching, Pelleting, Vaporizing, Soil pollution,
US EPA, Reprints, MelDAS process, Environmental
Protection Agency.
PB94-210572/REB PC A03/MF A01
Radon Control Strategies (Chapter 8). Book chap-
ter Dec 92-May 93.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
K. W. Leovic, and R. Roth. Jun 94,23p EPA/600/A-
94/161
Pub. in Radon: Prevalence, Measurements, Health
Risks and Control, ASTM Manual Series; MNL 15,
p112-133 Jun 94. Prepared in cooperation with Amway
Corp., Ada, Ml. Research and Development Div.
The chapter covers strategies that can be used to ef-
fectively reduce elevated radon levels in buildings. It
provides an overview in diagnosing radon problems
and in selecting radon control strategies both in exist-
ing structures and in new construction. It covers meth-
ods for diagnosing radon problems and detailed de-
scriptions of several radon control strategies: soil de-
pressurization, sealing of radon entry routes, building
pressurization, removing sources of radon, ventilation,
air cleaning, and removing radon from water. It con-
cludes with a summary of radon control strategies with
typical ranges of radon reduction, contractor installa-
tion costs, and operating costs; information on post-in-
stallation testing; and long-term maintenance of radon
control systems.
Keywords: 'Radon, 'Indoor air pollution, 'Air pollution
control, Radkmuclide migration, Environmental bans-
port, Natural radioactivity, Air flow, Soil-structure inter-
actions, Soil gases, Buildings, Sealing materials, Foun-
dations, Permeability, Pressurization, Ventilation, Air
cleaning, Active soil depressurization, Subslab depres-
surization systems.
PB94-210580/REB PC A04/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
1SN Natural Abundance and (15)N Labelling Stud-
ies In Forest Ecosystems. Book chapter.
Marine Biological Lab., Woods Hole, MA. Ecosystems
Center.
K. J. Nadelhoffer, and B. Fry. 1994,55p EPA/600/A-
94/160
Pub. in Stable Isotopes in Ecology, 1993. Sponsored
by Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
The relative amounts of the two stable isotopes of Ni-
trogen (N), 15N and 14N, vary predictably in soils and
plant tissues of forests and other non-cultivated eco-
systems. Slight fractionations, or discriminations
against the heavier N isotope, that can occur as N
cycles through vegetation, soils and mtcrooial biomass
act over the long term to deplete vegetation and litter
of 15N and to enrich humus in 15N. In this chapter, the
authors show that 15N natural abundances can be
used to make inferences about (1) rates and patterns
of N cycling, (2) the relative importance of N inputs
versus soil processes in supplying N for plant uptake,
(3) retention of N by forests and (4) forest ecosystem
health. The authors also discuss uses of 15N-labelling
ecosystem-scale experiments on whole forests. Such
experiments offer possibilities for checking and im-
proving estimates of N fluxes within and N losses from
forests.
Keywords: 'Nitrogen isotopes, 'Forests, 'Ecosys-
tems, Variations, Soils, Vegetation, Plant tissues, Dis-
tillation, Biochemical cycles, Nitrification, Isotopte la-
beling, Sampling, Mathematical models, Ammonium
compounds, Concentration(Composition), Natural
abundances, Patterns.
PB94-210S98/REB PC A03/MF A01
Group Report Interactions among Acidification,
Phosphorus, Contaminants, and Biota in Freshwa-
ter Ecosystems (Chapter 13). Book chapter.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
D. H. Landers, S. E. Bayley, J. Ford, J. M. Gunn, and A.
Luekewille. C1994,19p EPA/600/ A-94/159
Pub. in Acidification of Freshwater Ecosystems: Impli-
cations for the Future, 1994. Prepared in cooperation
with Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Toronto.,
Alberta Univ., Edmonton., and Maine Univ., Augusta.
Scientific investigations over the last two decades
have examined the processes and effects of acidic
deposition on surface waters and their catchments.
These studies have been performed on various scales:
laboratory benchtop, mesocosm/plot studies, whole
system manipulations, and regional and national sur-
veys. The processes and mechanisms of acidification
of fresh waters have been studied intensively, and in-
vestigations have examined closely associated phe-
nomena that influence the availability, transport, and
biogeochemistry of acids and related substances. The
authors have learned a great deal about the linkages
among watershed processes, hydrology, microbial ac-
tivities, and water chemistry. These factors interact to
create the physical and chemical environment in which
biota are exposed to an almost infinite array of condi-
tions. Some of these conditions are so adverse that
specific organisms can no longer survive; other condi-
tions may result in sublethal effects that have less visi-
ble but important results. The purpose of this group
report is to relate what the authors have learned about
acification and the fate, transport, and effects of other
contaminants that may co-occur with acidic ecosys-
tems. (Copyright (c) 1994 John Wiley and Sons Ltd.)
Keywords: 'Acidification, 'Surface waters, 'Phospho-
rus, 'Aquatic ecosystems, 'Fresh water biology, Wa-
tersheds, Hydrology, Microorganisms, Water chemis-
try, Physical properties, Catch basins, Chemical prop-
erties, Variations, Metals, Atmospheric composition,
Sediment transport, Biochemistry, Survival, Reprints,
Acid deposition, Acid rain.
PB94-210606/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Performance of Gravel Bed Wetlands In the
United States. Interim rept. Dec 89-Mar 92.
Environmental Engineering Consultants, Norwich, VT.
S. C. Reed, and D. S. Brown. 1994,11 p EPA/600/A-
94/167
Contract EPA-68-CO-0027
Presented at the IAWPRC Specialist Conference 'Wet-
land Systems in Water Pollution Control', Sydney, Aus-
tralia, November 30-December 3,1992. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Several hundred gravel bed, or subsurface flow (SF)
wetland systems exist in the United States ranging in
size from single family dwellings to municipal systems
designed for flows up to 11,000 cu m/d. Most of these
systems have been constructed in the period 1988 to
1992 without the benefit of a consensus on design,
construction or operational procedures. The U.S. Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency (EPA) commenced a
continuing series of studies in 1989 to identify the criti-
cal issues and to develop appropriate process criteria
for this concept These efforts have included a de-
tailed survey, on-site visits and performance evalua-
tions, and special data collection and evaluation pro-
grams at selected sites. The focus of the paper is on
the capability of these systems to remove biochemical
oxygen demand (BOD5), total suspended solids (TSS),
and ammonia nitrogen (NH3 as N), since these are the
major water quality parameters controlled by the regu-
latory agencies in the U.S.
Keywords: 'Subsurface flow, 'Gravel, 'Wetlands,
'Water pollution control, 'United States, Municipali-
ties, Surveys, Residential buildings. Sites, Removal,
Biochemical oxygen demand, Nitrogen, Operations,
Flow rate, Performance evaluation, Standards, Waste
treatment, USEPA, Tables(Data), 'Constructed wet-
lands, Total suspended solids, Organic loading.
PB94-210614/REB PC A07/MF A02
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR. Environ-
mental Monitoring and Assessment Program.
December 1994 45
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
ItyAi
ettan
IK* Mothc
tltoedln
Hi* EMAP Prairie Wetlands Mot Study.
ManTech Environmental Research Services Corp.,
Corvallis, OR. Environmental Research Lab.
K. A. Dwire. Jun 94,139p EPA/620/R-94/018
Contract EPA-68-C4-0019
Sponsored by CorvalBs Environmental Research Lab.,
OR. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram.
This document provides an interim summary of the re-
search methods and quality assurance (QA) activities
used during the Prairie Wetlands Pilot Study, which is
part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPAj's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Program (EMAP). The Prairie Wetlands Plot Study is
the first field exercise to test EMAP irKfcators and their
abffity to detect differences in the condffion of wet-
lands located in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of
the North Central United States. The research, con-
ducted by scientists at the U.S. Rsh and WBdSfe Serv-
ice, Northern Prairie WMfife Research Center
(NPWRQ, Jamestown, North Dakota, was planned
and implemented in cooperation with EMAP-Wetiands
staff at the U.S. EPA Environmental Research Labora-
tory, CorvaHts (ERLQ. Indteators include landscape
characterization, waterfowl production, vegetation,
water quality, water regime, macroinvertebrate and
amphibian composition and abundance, amphibian
stress, sediment accretion, and son and sorJment
characteristics. Data and samples were collected
during the 1992 and 1993 field seasons.
Keywords: 'Research projects, 'Wetlands, 'Aquatic
ecosystems, 'WSdWe, Waterqualty. Invertebrates,
Ampnfcte, Vegetation, Production, Waterfowl,
Stressfpnystology), Sediments, Sol properties. Held
tests, Abundance, US EPA. Sampling. Populations,
Quality control. Test methods, 'North Central
Regton(United Stales), EMAP(Environmerrtal Monitor-
ing and Assessment Program), Macroinvertebrates,
Prairie potholes.
Systems Lab.. cncrnati,
PBM-2KM22/REB PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of a Maw Ruorometrtc Tecnrriqu* That
Uaoa Highly SatoeOv* Interference Filers for
Measuring cWtipriyi a In the Presance of Chto-
roptiyv o and Ptwopioiiisnta. Summary Raport.
Environmental
OH. Chemistry Research
E. J. Arar. Jut 94, 33p EPA/600/R-94/150
A new fluorometnc technique was compared to con-
ventional fhjorometry with and without pheophytin a
(pheo a) correction and to apectrophotometry using
Lorenzen's muuHtod rnonochromatac equations and
Jeffrey and Humphrey's tnuhioinabc equation to cateu-
late chtoropbyf a (chl a). The new technique uses exoi-
tatton and emission fliers that are highly selective for
rausedb
cW a, eliminating the Merferenc
i by accessory
pigments and pheopigment degradation products.
Four method parameters were evaluated using the
new technique, conventional fluorometry and spectro-
photometry. They were (1) sensitivity, (2) inear dynam-
ic range. (3) preoaton. and (4) accuracy.
Keywords: 'Fkiorometers, 'Chlorophylls, Test meth-
ods. Performance evaluation. Plant pigments. Filers.
Parameters. Cpttcal rneasuring in8&urnento,^ertro-
photoflietry, Fluoroaconoa, Chlorophyll a. Chlorophyll
b,Phenophytina.
Pe»4-210S30/REB PC AO3/MF A01
Envkxjomental Protection Agency, Cincinnati. OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Rtok Roducdon Engineering Laboratory Stte fto-
Annual Report. Fined rapt
Science Appftcattons International Corp., Ondnnafi,
OH,
Aug 04.14o EPA/600/R-94/151
Contract EPA-68-C8-0048
See also P893-217651. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Ondnriati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
t ,»,, | ^C
gneenngLaD.
The Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory provides
technical support to theEPA Regional Offices and the
Office of SoW Waste and Emergency Response on
onginooring problems associated with site remedk
ation. The laboratory's Technical Support Branch co-
ordfciaftBs this support. This report summarizes tneac-
tivfties and acujinpishmerits of the technical support
program in fiscal year 1993.
Keywords: *US EPA, 'Hazardous materials, 'Test fa-
cilities, Soil pollution, Remedial action, Superfund,
Waste disposal, Waste treatment. Risk assessment,
Research projects, Technical assistance, Technology
transfer, Research and development 'Risk Reduction
Engineering Laboratory, Treatment technology.
PB94-210648/REB PC A03/MF A01
CnsiMnQGs In Watland Restoration and Cfaatton
(Book Chapter). Technical rept
CorvaJNs Environmental Research Lab., OR.
M. E. Kerrtula. 14 Jun 94,37p EPA/600/R-94/152
Pub. in U.S. Geological Survey National Water Survey,
1994.
The interaction between human uses of land and the
protection and maintenance of health ecosystems has
confronted societies throughout the ages. Increased
understanding of natural ecosystems has allowed us
to begin addressing many concerns such as loss of
wildlife habitat and decreased recreational opportuni-
ties for inner city children. Natural ecosystems are
being managed as wilderness areas and are protected
against direct human intervention. In urban areas open
spaces, such as park lands, flourish as highly modified
ecosystems. Whatever the setting, very few places on
Earth have not been affected either directly or indirect-
ly by human activities. To balance human activities and
the maintenance of the quality of our natural ecosys-
tems, two new tools' are now being emptoyed-eco-
system restoration and creation. Restoration and cre-
ation are mechanisms used to either repair a degraded
ecosystem or to create a new one. This article ad-
dresses specifically the restoration and creation of
wetland ecosystems.
Keywords: 'Aquatic ecosystems, 'Wetlands, 'Envi-
ronmental protection, 'Witdltfe, Habitats, Disturb-
ances, Humans, Sites, Degradation, Runoff, Waste
disposal, Construction, Replacing, Environmental
monitoring, Water quality, 'Restoration.
PB94-210655/REB PC A05/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
AcMcDepostoon and Foreat Sote Potential
ChanQas hi Nutitent Cydas and Effects on Traa
BatteHe/Marine Research Lab., Sequim, WA.
C. J. Brandt May 94,82pEPA/600/R-94/153
Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental Research Lab.,
OR.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
joined with industry. States, and local regulatory agen-
cies, as weH as pollution prevention experts, to imple-
ment the EPA's Industrial Pollution Prevention Project
(IPS). The IP3 is an agency-wide, multimedia project
focusing on industrial pollution prevention. The objec-
tives of the IP3 are twofold: (1) to incorporate poNution
prevention into the industrial effluent guidelines proc-
ess, and (2) to extend information to industries and to
the consuming public to better establish and spread
the pollution prevention ethic. The IP3 includes 13
tasks, one of which is to gather together all readily
available information on the pollution prevention
measures implemented by industries in other coun-
tries, to put al that information into electronic files so
that it is accessfcte to all interested parties, and to
compile an the case studes into a hard-copy compen-
dwm. This comperxSum has been prepared by the IP3
to provide EPA, States, industries, and other interested
parties with access to non-U.S. pollution prevention
case studtes. The compendum includes many coun-
tries' experiences related to a variety of pollution pre-
vention concepts and technologies.
Keywords: 'Foreign countries. 'Pollution control,
•Waste management, Industrial wastes. Sectoral anal-
ysis. Pollution abatement. Waste treatment, Waste
processing. Waste Disposal, Waste recydng, Manu-
facturing, Industry, Technology innovation. Technolo-
gy transfer, Environmental protection, Pollution regula-
tions. Case stwtes,'Foreign technology.
PBM-210663/REB
PC A03/MF A01
Group Report: Phyatologlcal and Ecological Ef-
fects of AcWflcatton on Aqu ~
19). Book chapter.
CorvaHsEnvin
italResee
i Lab., OR.
J. P. Baker, J. Boehmer, A. Herrmann, M. Havas, and
A. Jenkins. c1994.40p EPA/600/A-94/158
Pub. in Acidification of Freshwater Ecosystems: Impli-
cations for the Future, p275-312 1994. Prepared in co-
operation with Wisconsin Univ.-Eau Claire.
Acidification affects all components of biological com-
munities in lakes and streams: microbes, algae, ma-
crophytes, invertebrates, fish amphibians, and other
vertebrates that rely on aquatic ecosystems for habitat
or food. Mechanisms of effect are both direct (toxic re-
sponses to changes in chemistry) and indirect (e.g.,
expressed through the food chain or caused by
changes in habitat), and the responses may be imme-
diate or delayed. In turn, many biological processes,
especially microbiaf processes, can influence surface
water acid-base chemistry. Thus, chemical and biologi-
cal changes are intricately linked and complex, with
extensive feedbacks. Research on the effects of acid
deposition and acidification on aquatic biota has been
ongoing in Europe and North America for over the last
15 years, and many comprehensive reviews have
been published. These gaps often have occurred be-
cause funding has focused on chemical mechanisms
and modeling response of systems rather than in
making resource inventories or resolving uncertainties
in biological responses to acidification.
Keywords: 'Acidification, 'Streams, 'Water pollution
effects. Reprints, Habitats, Biological stress, Aquatic
ecosystems. Microorganisms, Acid deposition, Re-
sponse, Chemical analysis, Biological adaptation, In-
vertebrates, Inventories, Evaluation,
Tolerances(Physiology).
PB94-213063 Not available NTIS
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Thermal Conductivity of R134a. Final rept
National Inst of Standards and Technology (CSTL),
Boulder, CO. Thermophysics Div.
A. Laesecke, R. A. Perkins, and C. A. Nieto de Castro.
1992,12p
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC.
Pub. in Fluid Phase Equilibria SO, p263-274 1992.
Thermal conductivity measurements are reported for
the alternative refrigerant 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane
(R134a). These measurements were made over the
temperature range from 200 to 390 K at pressures to
70 MPa. Data are reported for the liquid, vapor, and su-
percritical fluid phases. A significant critical enhance-
ment is observed tor R134a. A thermal conductivity
surface, which fits our data to + or - 3.8% at 95% con-
fidence, is provided for R134& Correlations are also
provided for the saturated vapor and saturated liquid
thermal conductivity of R134a. Comparisons are made
with other available thermal conductivity data for the
dilute gas, saturated vapor, and saturated liquid.
Keywords: 'Ruorohydrocarborts, 'Thermal conductivi-
ty. Supercritical fluids, Refrigerants, Substitutes, Tem-
perature dependence, Reprints, *R134a, Ethane/te-
trafluoro.
PBM-213S19/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Estimate of Methane En&rions from US. Land-
Ma. Final rept Dec 92-Jan 94.
Pechan (EH.) and Associates, Inc., Durham, NC.
M. R. J. Doom, L A. Stefanski, and M. A Bartaz. Sep
94.67p EPA/600/R-94/166
Contracts EPA-S8-01-0146, EPA-68-D9-0147
See also PB92-101351 and PB92-152875. Prepared in
cooperation with North Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Lab.
The report describes the development of a statistical
regression model used for estimating methane (CH4)
emissions, which relates landfill gas (LFG) flow rates
to waste-in-place data from 105 landfills with LFG re-
covery projects. The model has three linear segments,
each of which applies to a distinct landfill size class.
Assumptions were required to account for the recovery
efficiency of LFG projects and for the probable oxida-
tion of CH4 in the top soa cover of the landfill. The
report details uncertainties which limit the quality of the
above estimates. The report concludes with a discus-
sion of trends which will affect future LFG emissions,
as wed as LFG utilization.
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Keywords: 'Methane, 'Landfills, 'Greenhouse gases,
'Air pollution monitoring, Waste disposal, Emission
factors, Industrial wastes, Municipal wastes, Emis-
sions, Gas recovery, Greenhouse effect, Statistical
analysis, Regression analysis, Mathematical models,
Landfill gases.
PB94-213535/REB PC A03/MF A01
CoU Cleaning Machine Operations New Source
Performnce Standards. Background Information/
Basis and Purpose Document.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
P. A. Almodovar. Aug 94,39p EPA/453/D-94/067
The Administrator has identified organic solvent de-
greasing, of which cold cleaning machine operations
are a subset, as a source of volatile organic compound
(VOC) emissions that causes or contributes to air pol-
lution that may reasonably be anticipated to endanger
public health or welfare. The intent of the proposed
standards is to require new, modified, and reconstruc-
tured immersion cold cleaning machines with surface
areas greater than or equal to 1.8 square meters (19
square feet) to control emissions to the level achieva-
ble by the best demonstrated system of continuous
emission reduction, taking into consideration cost of
achieving such emission reduction and any nonair
quality health and environmental impact and energy
requirements.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, Chemical cleaning,
Degreasing, Solvents, Naphthas, Air pollution stand-
ards, Standards compliance, Pollution regulations.
Clean Air Act, Air pollution sources, Emission factors,
Environmental impacts, Economic impacts, Cost anal-
ysts, 'Cold cleaning, 'New Source Performance
Standards, Mineral spirits, Volatile organic com-
pounds, Energy impact
PB94-213543/REB PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Economic Impact Analysis for Proposed Emission
Standards and Guidelines for Municipal Waste
Combustors: A Description of the Basis for, and
Impacts of, Proposed Revisions to Air Pollutant
Emission Regulations for New and Existing Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors under Clean Air Act
Sections 111(b), 111(d), and 129. Final repL
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Center for Economics Research.
B. I- Jellicorsa, and J. L Dempsey. Mar 94,182p EPA/
450/3-91/029
Contract EPA-68-D1-0143
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Plan-
ning and Standards.
EPA is proposing revised and expanded air pollutant
emission standards for new, and guidelines for exist-
ing, municipal waste Combustors (MWCs), pursuant to
Sections 111 (b), 111 (d), and 129 of the Ctean Air Act
of 1990. The regulations will replace or supplement
those promulgated by EPA on February 11,1991. The
standards and guidelines will apply to MWCs with a ca-
pacity to combust 35 or more Mg of municipal solid
waste per day. The pollutants to be regulated are par-
tkxilate matter (total and fine), opacity, sulfur dioxide,
hydrogen chloride, oxides of nitrogen, carbon monox-
ide, lead, cadmium mercury, and dibenzofurans and
toxins. The report describes the standards and guide-
lines, their potential economic impacts, and related
matters. EPA estimates the national annual cost of the
standards in 1994 will be $44 million, plus the cost of
the 1991 standards, $157 million, for a total of $201
million. EPA estimates the equivalent cost of the
guidelines at $280 million plus $168 million for a total
of $448 million.
Keywords: 'Incinerators, 'Municipal wastes, 'Air pol-
lution economics, 'Economic impact Air pollution con-
trol, Incineration, Air pollution standards, Standards
compliance, Pollution regulations, Economic analysis,
Combustion products, Emission factors, Sectoral anal-
ysis. Benefits, Clean Air Act Regulatory impact analy-
sis.
PB94-21361B/REB PC A02/MF A01
Ground Water Currents: Developments In Innova-
tive Ground Water Treatment, June 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Jun 94,6p EPA/542/N-94/005
SeealsoPB94-187150.
Contents:
Low-level uranium removed from ground water;
Promising ion exchange technology seeks site for
demonstration;
Pervaporation membrane removes volatile organic
compounds (VOCs);
and Ground water sampling information available.
Keywords: 'Ground water, 'Water pollution control,
'Superfund, Hazardous materials, Water treatment,
Uranium, Colloids, Membranes, Filtration, Ion ex-
change, Fluid filters, Permeability, Waste water, Inno-
vative treatment technology, Volatile organic com-
pounds, Pervaporation, Colloid polishing fitter method.
PB94-213634/REB PC A04/MF A01
VISITT: Vendor Information System for Innovative
Treatment Technologies. User Manual (VISITT
Version 3.0).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Jul 94,71 p EPA/542/R-94/003
SeealsoPB94-109816.
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 technologies for
the remediation of contaminated sites. VISITT con-
tains information on innovative treatment technologies
for the remediation of contaminated sites. For this da-
tabase, innovative technologies are defined as those
for which a lack of performance and cost data pre-
cludes their routine use to clean up sites. Examples of
innovative technologies include thermal desorption
and soil vapor extraction. Technologies in VISITT ad-
dress the treatment of soil, sludge, solids, and natural
sediments, both above ground and in place (in situ),
dense non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPL); and light
non-aqueous phase liquids (LNAPL). Also included are
methods of treating ground water in situ and of treating
the off-gas generated by innovative treatment sys-
tems.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Remedial action,
'Information systems, Waste treatment. Waste dis-
posal, Waste processing, Vendors, Technology trans-
fer, User manuals(Computer programs), Data bases,
'Innovative treatment technology, Cleanup oper-
ations, VISITT(Vendor Information System for Innova-
tive Treatment Technology).
PB94-213683/REB PC A05/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Developing Successful Runoff Control Programs
for Urbanized Areas. Final rept
Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District
Fairfax.
R. IOSCO. 1 Jul 94,100p EPA/841 /K-94/003
Grant EPA-X-820828-01-0/1/2
See also PB93-Z34672. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Water.
The manual describes ways that local governments
can approach the issues surrounding the implementa-
tion of unban runoff retrofit technology even when the
control options are limited. It reviews appropriate
'ultra-urban' technologies for situations where more
conventional, land-intensive control practices are not
feasible. Specific recommendations are summarized
to help program implementation personnel develop
strong institutional frameworks and create effective
urban runoff control programs. The recommendations
presented are largely based on the program imple-
mentation experiences of the case study communities
featured in the manual.
Keywords: 'Urban runoff, 'Water pollution control,
•Storm water runoff, Nonpoint sources, Storm sewers,
Storm drains, Surface runoff. Environmental transport,
Urban drainage, Water pollution sources. Pollution reg-
ulations, Case studies, Cost analysis, Funding,
NPDES(National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System), Best management practices.
PB94-213709/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Chesapeake Bay Revised Baslnwlde Toxics Re-
duction Strategy Commitments Evaluation.
Science Applications International Corp., Falls Church,
14Jul94,95p
Contract EPA-69-C8-0066
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, An-
napolis, MD. Chesapeake Bay Program.
The Toxics Subcommittee of the Chesapeake Bay
Program Implementation Committee, in responding to
its mandate to revise the basinwide toxics reduction
strategy; has actively sought the participation of di-
verse stakeholders. Several mechanisms were em-
ployed by the Subcommittee to include representative
stakeholders from businesses, agricultural community,
public interest groups, local government state govern-
ment and federal agencies in evaluating the draft re-
vised strategy and, in particular, the draft commit-
ments. The commitments are organized under four
areas of emphasis-pollution prevention, regulatory
program implementation, regional focus, and directed
toxics assessments. Stakeholder input was sought on
how the commitments met four basic evaluation crite-
ria: (1) understandable by the public, (2) feasible to
achieve, (3) measurable so that progress can be re-
ported, and (4) targeted to toxics problems in the
Chesapeake Bay. At the stakeholders roundtables, at-
tendees were provided an open forum to get feedback
on the commitments.
Keywords: 'Program management 'Toxicity, 'Chesa-
peake Bay Region, 'Pollution prevention, Reduction,
Government agencies, Regulations, Citizen participa-
tion, Watersheds, Implementation, Recommendations,
Industries, Response, Businesses, Pennsylvania,
Maryland, District of Columbia, Compliance, US EPA,
Sources, Strategic planning, RCRA(Resource Conser-
vation and Recovery Act of 1990).
PB94-213832/REB PC A04/MF A01
National Estuary Program Guidance: Technical
Characterization In the National Estuary Program.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Jun 94,51 p EPA/842/B-94/006
See also PB93-217172.
Estuaries are waterways, such as bays and sounds,
where fresh water drained from the surrounding water-
shed mixes with salt water from the ocean. Section
320 of the Clean Water Act established the National
Estuary Program (NEP) to identify nationally significant
estuaries threatened by pollution, development or
overuse and to promote the preparation of compre-
hensive management plans to ensure their ecological
integrity. The program's goals are protection and im-
provement of water quality and enhancement of living
resources. To reach these goals, the Administrator of
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) con-
venes management conferences for each estuary in
the NEP to provide a forum for consensus building and
problem solving among interested agencies and user
groups.
Keywords: 'Estuaries, 'Water quality management,
•Coasts. 'United States, Habitats, Guidelines, Water-
sheds, Sea water. Water conservation, Population
growth, Natural resource management Financing, Na-
tional government Regulations, Objectives, Trends,
Aquatic ecosystems, US EPA, Assessments, National
Estuary Program, Water Quality Act of 1987, Casco
Bay Estuary Project
PB84-213931/REB PC A99/MF A06
Albemarfe-Pamlico Estuarine Study, Raleigh, NC.
Food and Feeding of Young Flnflsh Species In the
Lower Roanoke River, Batchelor Bay, and West-
em Atoemarie Sound, North Carolina, 1982-1988.
Volume 1. Text Volume 2. Appendices. Final rept.
East Carolina Univ., Greenville, NC. Inst for Coastal
and Marine Resources.
R. A. Rulifson, J. E. Cooper, D. W. Stanley, M. E.
Shepherd, and S. F. Wood. Jul 94,692p ICMR-93-04,
APES-90-16
Sponsored by Albemarle-Pamltco Estuarine Study, Ra-
leigh, NC. and Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. National Estuary Program.
December 1994 47
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The objective of this prefect scheduled for initiation in
October 1988. is to determine the feeding success of
larvae of various fish species collected in the critical
habitats of the lower Roanoke River and western Albe-
marfe Sound from 1982 to 1988. Information obtained
by examination of these preserved specimens will be
compared to the zoopiankton community present at
the same time and location. These analyses win be
compared to results obtained for larval striped bass
feeding success during the same period.
Keywords: Ttsh diets. 'Feeding rates, 'Larvae, 'Ju-
venile fish, Water quality. Fish food organisms, North
Carolina, Roanoke River, Batchekx Bay, Albermarte
Sound, Food webs. Aquatic habitats, Comparison,
Bass, Zooplankton, Fish taxonomy, Tabtes(Data),
GraphsfCharts), 'Afcermarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study,
'Frnfish.
P094-213949/REB
PC A10/MF A03
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study
Phase 2: July 1990-Oecember 1991 Appendfces.
Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MO.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Jul 94,219p CBP/TRS-119/94
See also Phase 1, PB94-177193 and Phase 2. Final
Report. PB94-214111.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Chesapeake Bay. 'Acid rain, 'Air pollution
monitoring, 'Water pollution sampling, Trace ele-
ments. Organic compounds, PoNcycfic aromatic hy-
drocanJons, Heavy metals, PrecipRationjMeteorology).
Atmospheric chemistry, Watsr chemistry. Aerosols,
Quality assurance, Environmental transport,
Graphs(Charts). Maryland. C8ADS(Chesapeake Bay
Atmospheric Deposition Study). Pol/chlorinated bi-
phenyls, Elms(Marytend), Haven BeadXMarvtand).
PB94-214079/REB PC AW/MF A02
Alternative Control TecnnMiues Document NOx
Emission* from Glass Manufacturing.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
W. J. Neuffer. Jun 94,160p EPA/453/R-94/037
See also PB88-101795.
This altamative control techniques (ACT) document
describes available control techniques for reducing
NOx emissions from glass furnaces. Control tech-
niques include low NOx burners, oxy-firing, modified
furnace, cuHet preheat, electric boost, selective cata-
lytic reduction, and selective noncatarytic reduction.
Achievable controlled NOx emission levels, costs, and
cost effectiveness and environmental and energy im-
pacts for these controls are discussed. NOx formation
and uncontrolled NOx emission levels are also dte-
cussed.
Keywords: 'Glass industry. 'Air poRution control. 'Ni-
trogen oxides, Alternatives, Air pollution standards.
Standards comptence, PoRution regulations. Burners,
Melting furnaces. Selective catalytic reduction, Com-
bustion efficiency, Emission factors. Environmental im-
pacts. Economic impact. Cost analysis, Cost effective-
ness. Air position economics. Energy impact, Oxy-
firing, Selective noncatalytic reduction.
PBM-214111/REB PC A14/MF A03
ChMapMk* Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study
PteM 2: July 1990-Decemtwr 19»1. Final Report
Environmental Protection Agency. Annapofe, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
J. E. Baker, D. Buroige, T. M. Church. G. Cutter, and R.
M.DfcfchutJul94,309pCBP/TRS-118/94
See also Phase 1.P894-108321 and Phase 2, Appen-
dices, PB94-213949. Prepared In cooperation with
cooperatx
lor Enviror
Maryland Univ.. Solomons. Center for Environmental
and Estuarine Studies., Old Dominion Univ.. Norfolk.
VA. Dept of Oceanography., Delaware Univ., Lewes.
Cod. of Marine Studtes.. and Virginia Inst of Marine
Science. Gloucester Pewit
The purpose of the study was to dete
. . latmoapher-
ic loadings of selected trace okmionla and organic
compounds drectiy to the surface waters of the
Chesapeake Bay. The work in this report represents
the first eighteen months of the Chesapeake Bay At-
mospheric Deposition Study. Future reports wit de-
scribe the integrate results from the C8ADS network
through September 1993. An 18 month field study (6/
90 -12/91), conducted to estimate the deposition of
atmospheric trace contaminants to the Chesapeake
Bay, represents Phase II of the Chesapeake Bay At-
mospheric Deposition Study (CBADS). Previously re-
ported data from Phase I (6/90 - 7/91) is presented
here in concert with data from 7/91 -12/91. The trace
elements (aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, chromium,
copper, iron, manganese, nickel, lead, selenium, and
zinc), polychlorinated biphenyl (PCBs) congeners, and
potycydic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were meas-
ured in the ambient atmosphere and in precipitation. In
addition several major ions, (chloride, sulfate, nitrate,
sodium) were measured in precipitation at the three
Keywords: 'Chesapeake Bay, 'Acid rain. 'Atmospher-
ic composition, 'Water pollution sampling, 'Trace ele-
ments, Organic compounds, Aerosols,
PreapitetiorKMeteorotogy), Polvcychc aromatic hydro-
carbons. Heavy metals, Arsenic, Chromium, Iron
alloys, LeaoXMetal), Copper,
Concerrtration(Composrtion), Maryland, Chlorine or-
ganic compounds, Biphenyl, Air masses, Polychlori-
nated biphenvte, Organic loading, Wye
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Concentration(Composition), Phosphorus,
Lead(Metal), 'Heavy metals, Trace elements.
PB94-214186/REB PC A14/MF A03
NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Car-
dnogenesls Studies of Hexachtorocydopenta-
dtene (CAS No. 77-47-4) In F344/N Rats and
B6C3F1 Mice (Inhalation Studies). Technical rept
National Toxicology Program, Research Triangle Part?,
NC.
Fob 94,310p* NTP-TR-437, NIH/PUB-94-3168
SeealsoPB86-134129.
Toxicology and carcinogenesis studies were conduct-
ed by exposing groups of 60 male and female F344/N
rats and B6C3F1 mice to atmospheres containing 0,
0.01,0.05, or 0.2 ppm hexachlorocydopentadiene (ap-
proximately 98% pure) for 2 years. Under the condi-
tions of these 2-year studies, there was no evidence of
carcinogenic activity of hexachlorocydopentadiene in
male or female F344/N rats or B6C3F1 mice exposed
to 0.01,0.05, or 0.2 ppm. Exposure of rats to hexach-
lorocydopentadiene produced pigmentation of the
respiratory epithelium of the nose, trachea (males),
and bronchi and bronchioles of the lung. Squamous
metaplasia of the laryngeal epithelium occurred in
female rats exposed to hexachtorocydopentadiene.
Suppurative inflammation of the nose as well as pig-
mentation of the respiratory mucosal epithelium oc-
curred in mice exposed to hexachlorocydopentadiene.
Keywords: 'Toxicology, 'Cardnogenesis, 'Cyclopen-
tadtene, Cancer, Rats, Mice, Inhalation administration,
Mutagentefty tests, Respiratory tract diseases. Biologi-
cal effects, Exposure, Dose-response relationships,
Chemical analysis, Risk assessment, Tables(Data),
'Cydopentadiene/perchloro, CAS 77474, C-56-
Graphlox, HEX, HCPD, HCCP, HCCPD.
PB94-214194/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from
Sources of Methyl Ethyl Ketone. Final rept
TRC Environmental Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
Mar 94,147p EPA/454/R-93/046
Contract EPA-68-D9-0173
See also PB90-142456. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
The purpose of this document is to assist Federal,
State and local air pollution agencies and others who
are interested in locating potential air emitters of
methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) and making gross esti-
mates of air emissions therefrom. Section 3.0 of this
document briefly summarizes the physical and chemi-
cal characteristics of MEK, and provides an overview
of its production and use. Section 4.0 of this document
focuses on major production source categories that
may discharge air emissions containing MEK Section
5.0 discusses the uses of MEK as industrial feedstocks
and major solvent uses, particularly paint and ink man-
ufacturing, degreasing, and coating operations. Sec-
tion 6.0 addresses residual emissions from Industry
and Section 7.0 describes emissions from industries
which may produce MEK as a by-product of processes
(e.g., burning of fuel oil).
Keywords: 'Methyl ethyl ketone, 'Air pollution
sources, Air pollution monitoring, Emission factors,
Paint industry, Adhesives, Surface coatings, St
sources, Point sources, Exhaust emissions,
uets, Chemical analysis, Chemical plants, lr«u«u«.
plants, Sectoral analysis. Production, Manufacturing,
Materials handling, Utilization. 'Emission inventories,
CAS 78-93-3.
PB94-214509/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Utility Environmental Impacts: Incentives and Op-
portunities for Policy Coordination hi the New
England Region. Final rept
Massachusetts Dept of Public Utilities, Boston. Elec-
tric Power Div.
J. G. Besser, S. W. Chamberiin, K. T. Dolan, G. A.
Dunn, and R. H. GekJer. Jun 94,80p
See also PB94-215803. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
The report reviews the opportunities in the New Eng-
land region for coordination of public utility commis-
Nickel, sfons (PUC) policies that address the environmental
impacts of electric utility resource decisions. The
report identifies a number of critical areas where PUC
coordination will bring significant economic and envi-
ronmental benefits to the region as a whole, and rec-
ommends the formation of a Standing Committee of
New England PUC representatives for coordinated
analysis and policy development Specific regional ini-
tiatives to be pursued by the Standing Committee are
identified and reviewed, including policies to address
utility plant emissions of greenhouse gases, compli-
ance with the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990,
treatment of environmental externalities in utility plan-
ning and dispatch, and region-wide coordination of util-
ity and environmental regulation.
Keywords: 'New England, 'Environmental impacts,
•Regional cooperation. Air pollution control, Public util-
ities, Electric utilities, Electric power production, Fossil-
fuel power plants, Energy policy, Environmental policy,
Economic impact. Air pollution standards, Standards
compliance, Pollution regulations, Clean Air Act, State
programs, Coordination, Decision making, 'Public utili-
ty commissions, Northeastern Regton(United States).
PB94-214525/REB PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Drfenoconazote/Dhridend
(Trade Name) Fungicide.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
3 Aug 94,13p EPA/737/F-94/010
Adequate chemistry, lexicological, ecological effects,
and environmental fate data have been submitted and
reviewed to support the conditional registration of Di-
fenoconazote for use as a seed treatment fungicide of
wheat The terms of the conditional registration will re-
quire Ciba-Geigy Corp. to submit Stability of the Tech-
nical Grade Active Ingredient (TGAI) to Metal Ions
Study (Guideline Number (GLN) 63-13). Storage Sta-
bility of DWenoconazoie in other Raw Agricultural Com-
modities (GLN 171-4(e)), and additional Wheat Reid
Residue Trials (GLN 171 -4(k)).
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Registration, 'Triazoles, Fun-
gicides. Toxicrty, Risk assessment, Exposure,
Humans, Animals, Environmental impacts, Chemical
properties, Environmental transport, Pollution regula-
tions. Administrative procedures. Pest control, 'Drfen-
oconazote, Use patterns. CAS 119446-68-3.
PB94-214657/REB PC A08/MF A02
EPA's Contaminated Sediment Management Strat-
*yy.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Aug 94,151 p EPA/823/R-94/001
The Strategy describes the cross-program policy
framework in which EPA intends to promote consider-
ation and reduction of ecological and human health
risks posed by sediment contamination. The goals of
the Strategy are: (1) to develop consistent methodolo-
gies for assessing contaminated sediments; (2) to pre-
vent ongoing contamination of sediments that may
cause unacceptable ecological or human health risks;
(3) to dean-up existing sediment contamination that
causes significant effects on human health or the envi-
ronment; and (4) to ensure that sediment dredging and
the disposal of dredged material continue to be man-
aged in an environmentally sound manner.
Keywords: 'Sediments, 'Environmental transport,
•Water pollution effects. Toxic substances, Aquatic
ecosystems, Sediment-water interfaces, Water pollu-
tion control, Water pollution abatement Runoff. Path
of pollutants. Watersheds, Public hearth, Risk assess-
ment, Contaminants, Pollution regulations. Govern-
ment policies, Environmental policy.
PB94-214665/REB PC A22/MF AM
International (Non-US.) Industrial Pollution Pre-
vention: A Case Study Compendium.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Water.
Aug 94.512p EPA/820/R-94/006
The National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program
concluded (NAPAP, 1991) that direct above ground
impacts of acidic deposition at present levels are not
expected in low-elevation forest systems, but detri-
mental effects on some high-elevation eastern forests
appear likely. NAPAP also concluded that long-term
changes in the chemistry of some sensitive soils are
expected, but data were not available at the time to de-
termine whether this would result in reduced forest
hearth or how long it would take for such an effect to
occur. The question of the importance of acidic depo-
sition as a factor affecting forest health via the soil re-
mained a significant research and policy issue. This
report provides a critical review of the scientific litera-
ture dealing with the extent to which addic deposition
may be causing changes in soil chemical properties
and the potential for such changes to affect forest
trees. Particular attention was paid to large-scale re-
search programs which addressed these issues direct-
ly.
Keywords: *Preciprtation(Meteorology), 'Acidification,
'Acid deposition, 'Forests, 'Reviews, Soil properties,
Soil chemistry, Nutrients, Environmental impacts,
Forest trees, Growth, Tissues(Biology), Calcium, Alu-
minum, Concentration(Composition), Changes, Fir
trees, Oak trees, Response, 'Acid rain.
PB94-214673/REB
PC A05/MF A01
•• • •«•*•*»« HU r WIIUMM 11 vrow K» gc CHI I HI H1UUH
System Permits to Control Whole Effluent Toxlcl-
ty for the Protection of Aquatic Life.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Jul 94,80p EPA/833/B-94/002
This policy is intended (1) to promote uniform, nation-
wide compliance with statutory and regulatory require-
ments for the control of WET, and (2) to assist permit
writers in implementing these requirements. The water
quality permitting regulations, as well as the statutory
provisions restated in this policy document, are fully
binding on EPA Regions as well as States authorized
to administer the NPDES program. This policy also
provides guidance to permit writers on implementation
of the statutory and regulatory requirements for the
control of WET. This policy addresses some specific
areas where questions have arisen regarding the im-
plementation of statutory and regulatory requirements.
It does not address all areas where the regulatory
agency will exercise judgment in the implementation of
statutory and regulatory requirements.
Keywords: 'Waste water disposal, 'Toxicity, 'Water
pollution effects(Humans), Estuaries, Great Lakes, En-
vironmental policy, Water quality standards, Pollution
regulations, Standards compliance, Permits, Effluents,
Discharge(Water), Water pollutants, Sectoral analysis,
Industry, Public hearth, Risk assessment, Exposure,
Requirements, WET(Whole Effluent Toxicrty), National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System, National Estu-
ary Protection Program.
PB94-214681/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Evaluation of Propylene Carbonate In Air Logis-
tics Center (ALC) Depalnting Operations. Project
rept Feb-Sep 93.
Foster Wheeler Enviresponse. Inc., Edison, NJ.
S. Rosenthal, and A. M. Hooper. Sep 94,43p EPA/
600/R-94/176
Contract EPA-68-C9-0033
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
dnnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
This report summarizes a two-phase, laboratory-scale
screening study that evaluated solvent blends contain-
ing propylene carbonate (PC) as a potential replace-
ment for methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) in aircraft radome
depalnting operations. The study was conducted at
Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center (OC-ALC) at Tinker
Air Force Base (TAFB). The first phase of this study
screened the performance of three solvent blends pro-
vided by Texaco Chemical Company. These blends
contained varying concentrations of PC, n-methyi pyr-
roHdone (NMP), dibasic ester (DBE), and other organic
solvents. The performance of each blend was com-
pared with that of MEK-both by the paint removal time
and by a visual estimate of the amount of paint re-
moved without any visible substrate damage (removal
efficiency). Phase 2 test results revealed that PC Blend
2 performed favorably in comparison with MEK in re-
moving paint from the fiberglass/epoxy (F/E) test
panels and in subsequent paint adhesion tests, de-
spite an indication of possible substrate damage.
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Keywords: 'Aircraft maintenance, 'Pont removers,
•Air potation control, Methyl ethyl ketone. Environ-
mental chemical substitutes. Solvents, Solvent proper-
ties, Alternatives, Comparison, Radomes, Perform-
ance evaluation, 'Propytene carbonate, N-methylpyr-
rofidone, Dibasic esters, Depainting, Paint stripping,
Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, Tinker Air Force
PB94-214772/REB PC A11/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation
during the Incineration of Recovered CFC-11.
Final rept Jul 93-Jul94.
Energy and Environmental Research Corp., Irvine, CA.
B. Springsteen, L. Ho, and G. Kryder. Sep 94,238p
EPA/600/R-94/163
Contract EPA-68-CO-Q094
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park. NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Lab.
The report gives results of an investigation of the for-
mation of prodbbld of incomplete combustion (PICs)
during 'recovered' trichkxofluoromethane (CFC-11) in-
cineration. Tests involved burning the recovered CFC-
11 in a propane gas flame. Combustion gas samples
were taken and analyzed for volatile organic com-
pounds as well as pojychlorinated dtoenzo-p-cSoxins
and dtoenzofurans (PCDO/PCDF). Test results con-
firm that incineration can be used to effectively destroy
recovered CFC-11; CFC destruction efficiencies of
greater than 69.9999 (six nines) ware consistently
demonstrated for CFC-11-tc-propane molar ratios of
0.66-0.6. AddffionaHy. low levels ware detected when
sampling downstream of the flue gas scrubber. Re-
sults of a secondary goal of the study, to determine the
fate of chlorine (Ct) and fluroine (F), ware inconclusive.
Keywords: 'Combustion efficiency, 'Incineration, 'Air
pollution sampling. Combustion products. Chemical
analysis, Combustion kinetics, Incinerators, Chloro-
fhjorocarbons, Polychiorinated dfesnzodkixins, Poly-
chlorinated dbenzofurans, Hatohydrocarbons, Freons,
Chlorine, Fluorine, Flue gases. Propane, Flames,
Waste disposal Tabies(Data), •CFC-11. Trichloro-
PB94-214C14/REB PCA04/MFA01
Mcrosnvlronmsntal Factors Related to CaWor-
ntona' Potential Exposure to Environmental To-
bacco Smoke (ETS).
I Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
Environmental Protection
sessment Lab.
J. P. Robinson, P. Swrtzer. and W. OtL Aug 94, 55p
EPA/600/R-94/116
Report no. 3 from the CaHomia Activity Pattern
Survey. See ateo PB94-130432. Prepared in coopera-
tion with Stanford Univ., CA. Dept of Statistics, and
Maryland Univ.. College Park. Dept of Sociology.
Using the 1987-88 CaCfonw Activity Pattern (CAP)
Survey, the report examines various microenvironrnen-
tai aspects of personal exposure to environiiiental tc-
bacco smoke (ETS) that were ^ axploTBd "" earter
reports. These t£t4c# include: (1) prodctors of those
indrnduate with the highest ETS exposures, (2) daiy
activities and locations associated with higher and
lower amounts of ETS exposure, with special empha-
sis on the workplace, (3) ETS exposure for persons in
those locations with exposure to other sources (for ex-
ample, gasoline, gas stoves, or chemicals at the work-
place). From a muftivariate analysis, the report con-
dudes: (1) education remains a major demographic
predtetor of potential ETS exposure among indMduals;
(2) time spent working was a major and consistent cor-
relate of exposure to ETS, write drinking at bars/
lounges and eatingout at restaurants ateo ware signifi-
cant correlates of ETS exposure; (3) respondents who
reported the presence of dustparticies at work ateo re-
ported significantly higher ETS exposure and were ex-
posed to other potential pofttlHnl sources as weH.
These anarysa generally confirm the important rote of
workplace factors in the pubic's exposure to ETS.
Keywords: 'CaSfomia, Tobacco smoke, 'Environ-
mental exposure, Air pollution monitoring. Air polution
sources. Cigarette smoking. Emission factors, Human
activities. Indoor at polution, Demographic analysis,
Particutates, Pubic health. Risk assessment. Muftivar-
iate analysis. Mtaoenvironrnents, Activity patterns.
PB94-214*22/REB PC A19/MF A04
Woricsnop on tlM (/•• of Avwtebto Dste &nd Moftv*
ods for Assessing the Ecological Risks of 2A7.8-
Tefrachtorodibenzo-phOlpKln to Aquatic Ute and
Asvocwtod WRonfe. Hold hi MkinospOHV, Minim o*
ta on September 14-15,1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Risk Assessment Forum.
May 94,444p EPA/630/R-94/002, RAF-010
See also PB93-202828.
The Interim Report compiles and critically reviews cur-
rent scientific literature concerning toxicity and expo-
sure data for (TCDD) ecological nsKs to aquatic and
wildlife species. This report summarizes the discus-
sions of a peer panel workshop that evaluated the utili-
ty of the information hi the Interim Report for future ec-
ological risk assessments. In addition to the Interim
Report, workshop participants used a hypothetical
scenario and the EPA report Framework for Ecological
Risk Assessment to identify significant issues, discuss
major uncertainties and recommend research needs
for future assessments. The focus of the workshop
was on the problem formulation or scoping phase of
the ecological risk assessment process. Participants
evaluated a 'conceptual model' from the hypothetical
scenario and provided comments and suggestions on
the transport, fate, and ecological effects of TCDD and
related compounds.
Keywords: 'TetrachkxocSbenzodioxin, 'Water pollu-
tion effectsCPIants), 'Water pollution effects(Animals),
•Meetings, Toxicity, Aquatic ecosystems, Fresh water
biology. Marine biology. Fishes, Environmental trans-
port. Environmental exposure, Biological accumula-
tion, Bioassay, Path of pollutants, Dose-response rela-
tionships. Risk assessment, Dioxins, Chlorinated hy-
drocarbons, Environmental persistence, Environmen-
tal fate.
PB94-215M3/REB PC A08/MF A02
UHMy Environmental Impacts: Incentives and Op-
- ~ Coordination
in the New
2. Report of Science
portuntttee for Poicy
England Region. Appendix
App«catton» International Corporation. Project on
Regional Coordination and Environmental Exter-
nsWss. Final rept
Science Applications International Corp., Dublin, OH.
P. A. Centotella. Nov 93.159p
See also PB94-214509. Prepared in cooperation with
Massachusetts Dept of Public Utilities, Boston. Elec-
tric Power Div.
The report is an appendix to the main report. Utility En-
vironmental Impacts: Incentives and Opportunities for
Policy CoonJnation in the New England Region (PB94-
214509). This Appendix provides a specific reference
volume for, and analysis of, the jurisdiction, responsi-
bMties, organizational structures, and interrelation-
ships of the public utility, environmental, and facility
siting agencies in each of the six New England states.
It is desKjned to provide regulators and those affected
by regulation a single document that summarizes the
regulatory statutes, poSctes, and practices that ad-
dress the major environmental impacts of electric utiB-
tij^Tte report also inctuo^ a description of the orga-
fvzational structure and a detailed fisting of contacts
for each agency.
Keywords: 'New England, 'Environmental impacts,
•Regional cooperation. Air pollution control. Public util-
ities, Electric utBties. Electric power production. Fossil-
fuel power plants, Energy polky, Environmental policy,
Economic Impact Air poHution standards, Standards
compiance, Potion regulations. Clean Air Act State
programs, Coordlriation, Decision malting, •Public utili-
ty commissions. Northeastern Region(Unrted States).
PBB4-21M67/REB PC A07
Atoemarte-PamSco Estuarine Study, Raleigh, NC.
UrbsnBMP's: A Stormwater Control Demonstra-
tton Protect.
Greenvilte.SC.
D. R. Bek, W. B. Kerr, and E L Anderson. Apr 92.
143pAPES-92-03
Sponsored by Abemarte-Pamfico Estuarine Study, Ra-
leigh. NC. and Environmental Protection Agency. Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. National Estuary Program.
Urban nonpoint source pollution is a major water qual-
ity problem in the PamSco-Tar River watershed. The
purpose of this project was to plan, construct, and
maintain a 1.75-acre, 500,000 cubic foot stormwater
detention pond. The fac*ty win serve as a bast man-
agement practice for removing nutrients and heavy
metals from stormwater runoff within a 200-acre water-
shed that is representative of typical urban land uses.
This project also provided a case study of the experi-
ences of a municipal staff in the development, plan-
ning, and implementation of a stormwater BMP. This
report discusses various administrative and logistical
problems that were encountered during site selection,
proposal development, and project start-up. An em-
phasis on interdepartmental and interagency coopera-
tion resulted in the successful design and construction
of the BMP. Project area descriptions and specifica-
tions are provided in detail.
Keywords: 'Urban runoff, 'Nonpoint sources, 'Water
pollution control, Storm water runoff, Urban drainage,
Tar River, Nutrients, Environmental transport, Dredg-
ing, Detention reservoirs, Settling basins, Environmen-
tal engineering, Performance evaluation, 'Best man-
agement practices, Greenville(North Carolina), Albe-
marie-Pamlico Estuarine Study, National Estuary Pro-
gram.
PB94-217056/REB PC A04/MF A01
Surface Disposal of Sewage Sludge: A Guide for
Owners/Operators of Surface Disposal Facilities
on the Monitoring, Recordkeeping, and Reporting
Requirements of the Federal Standards for the
Use or Disposal of Sewage Sludge, 40 CFR Part
503.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
May 94,52p EPA/831 /B-93/002C
See also PB94-102415.
The document was developed for owners/operators of
surface disposal sites. It provides detailed guidance on
the monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting require-
ments for surface disposal. The document is intended
to assist owners/operators in complying with Part 503
by explaining requirements and providing examples of
appropriate information.
Keywords: 'Sewage sludge, 'Sludge disposal,
•Ground disposal, Pollution regulations, Standards
compliance. Reporting requirements, Clean Water Act,
Land pollution abatement Environmental protection,
Environmental monitoring, Administrative procedures,
Recordkeeping.
PB94-217080/REB PC A05/MF A01
Albemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study, Raleigh, NC.
Fringe Wetlands In Albemarie and Pamlico
Sounds: Landscape Position, Fringe Swamp
Structure, and Response to Rising Sea Level.
Final rept
East Carolina Univ., Greenville, NC. Dept of Biology.
M. M. Brinson. Nov 89,96p APES-68-14
Sponsored by Albemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study, Ra-
leigh, NC. and Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC.
The forested wetlands that bonier Albemarie Sound
and its tributaries are largely undescribed and their ec-
ological importance is not well known. The purpose of
this study was to assess the locations, quality, and
species composition of wetland forests in a zone that
is influenced by water level fluctuations in the sound.
The zone appears to be up to 200 meters wide. Sur-
veys showed changes in tree species from shoreline to
the swamp interior. The forest actually begins in the
water beyond the shoreline where cypress trees were
stranded as a result of erosion and differential loss of
other species. Moving into the forest a slightly elevat-
ed storm levee is first encountered before the se-
quence eventually grades back into the lower-lying
swamps of black gum and red maple. Information
about these wetlands is important from several per-
spectives. Rrst they represent a resource of unquanti-
fied abundance whose shoreline position makes them
potentially important habitat for fish and wildlife.
Keywords: 'Habitats, 'Forest surveys, 'Wetlands, 'Al-
bemarie Sound, 'Pamlico Sound, Forest trees,
Swamps. Maple trees, Vegetation, Wildlife, Fishes,
Soil erosion, Aquatic ecosystems, Sedimentation,
Water levels, Disturbances, Hydrology, North Carolina.
Coasts, Tabtes(Da1a), Topography, Tributaries, Cy-
press trees.
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PBM-217205/REB PC A99/MF A06
EPA National Publications Catalog. Rrst Edition.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Administration and Resources Management.
Jun 94,694p EPA/200/B-94/001
Also available from Supt of Docs.
The intent of the catalog is to improve access to the
wealth of information available in the Agency. The ap-
proximately 4,500 titles represent data available from
various EPA information services at EPA Headquar-
ters, Regions, and Laboratories. The Catalog is divided
into four sections: Sponsoring Office, Title, EPA
Number, and Subject
Keywords: *US EPA, *Catalogs(Publications), 'Infor-
mation, "Research and development. Environmental
protection, Pollution control, Research projects, Envi-
ronmental legislation, Regulations, Technology trans-
fer.
PB94-217452/REB PC A11 /MF A03
Safe Drinking Water Act Source Book: Reauthor-
ization Overview.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Fab 94,246p EPA/810/S-94/001
This book contains background information on a
number of issues central to the Safe Drinking Water
Act reauthorization. The book contains a state-by-
state analysis of the Clinton Administration's proposed
State Revolving Fund, EPA's Comprehensive Report
to Congress, and a side-by-side comparison of drink-
Ing Water legislation pending in the House of Repre-
sentatives.
Keywords: 'Water quality management 'Drinking
water. 'Safe Drinking Water Act, US EPA, Financing,
States(United States), Legislation, Water pollution,
Government policies, State Revolving Fund, Safe
Drinking Water Act Reauthorization.
PB94-217510/REB PC A10/MF A03
Water-Quality Data from Continuously Monitored
Site* In the Pamlico and Neusa River Estuaries,
North Carolina, 1990-91. Open file rept (Final).
Geological Survey, Raleigh, NC.
R. G. Garrett 1992,208p USGS/OFR-92/110
Also pub. as Albermarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study, Ra-
leigh, NC. rept no. REPT-91-10. See also PB94-
156817 and PB94-203858. Prepared in cooperation
with Albemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study, Raleigh, NC.
This report is the second of a series of reports summa-
rizing data collected from the Pamlico and Neuse River
estuaries. The purpose of this report is to provide a
summary of the continuously monitored water-quality
data obtained in the Pamlico River and the Neuse
River estuaries. This report covers the period from Oc-
tober 1990 through September 1991, which is the end
of the second full water year of data collection. Water-
quality data were measured at 15-minute intervals at
six sites in the Pamlico River estuary and at five sites in
the Neuse River estuary. Measurements include near-
surface and near-bottom specific conductance; near-
surface water temperature; and near-surface, mid-
depth, and near-bottom dissotved-oxygen concentra-
tions and percent saturation. Specific-conductance
data were converted to and reported as salinity values.
Basic statistics were used to present selected data as
box plots, and instantaneous data are summarized as
daily mean values in tables and graphs.
Keywords: 'North Carolina, 'Water quality data, 'Envi-
ronmental monitoring, Estuaries, Pamlico River, Neuse
River, Statistical analysis, Surface properties, Water
temperature, Salinity, Depth, Dissolved oxygen,
Tabfesffteta), Graphs(Charts).
PB94-218625/REB PC A06/MF A01
Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine Study, Raleigh, NC.
institutional Enhancement and Public Involvement
Program for Hampton Roads Virginia. Final
Report. Fiscal Years 1989-90 - 1992-93.
Hampton Roads Planning District Commission, VA.
Feb93,106pAPES-92-18
Contracts APE&C-1826.APES-C-14006
Sponsored by Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine Study, Ra-
leigh, NC. and Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC.
The Chowan, Northwest and North Landing Rivers
and Back Bay are major tributaries to Currituck and Al-
bemarie Sounds. All are located in or flow through the
southern portion of the Hampton Roads region of Vir-
ginia. Land use and other activities in these Basins
affect environmental quality in the Sounds. Concur-
rently, management programs developed through the
Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine Study (APES) have the
potential to affect future development in the Virginia
portion of these Basins. This project was designed to
provide an active role in the APES Program for local-
ities and citizens in Hampton Roads, Virginia; to pro-
vide for information exchange between North Carolina
and Virginia researchers and governmental agencies;
and to educate Virginians about the Albemarie-Pam-
lico Estuarine System, its water quality and natural re-
source problems, developing solutions to them and
the role that they could play in addressing those prob-
lems.
Keywords: 'Water quality management, 'Environment
management 'Water pollution, 'Information transfer,
'Estuaries, Albemarie Sound, North Carolina, Virginia,
Chesapeake Bay, Public information, 'Albemarie-
Pamlico Estuarine Study, Hampton Roads(Wginia).
PB94-218716/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Estuary Program.
Examination of Alternative Fishing Devices for
the Estuarine Shrimp and Crab Trawl Fisheries.
Final rept
North Carolina Dept. of Environment, Health, and Nat-
ural Resources, Raleigh.
S. McKenna, and A. K Clark. Apr 93,45p APES-93-11
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. National Estuary Program.
The estuarine trawl fishery in North Carolina is com-
posed of two harvesting sectors, shrimp and crab
trawls. The incidental capture of juvenile finfish and
shellfish in conjunction with these fisheries has long
been a concern to managers, fishermen, and the
public alike. The magnitude of the bycatch is highly
variable, influenced by, time, area, depth, and bottom
and gear characteristics. Unfortunately, adequate fish-
ery-independent and dependent data are unavailable
to quantitatively address this problem. There is general
agreement among all concerned that methods that
reduce bycatch through manipulation of existing gears
or by developing new gears that are species specific
need to be examined. The objectives of this study
were to: (1) test two tailbag sizes (4 in and 4.5 in) and a
belly trawl in crab trawls; (2) develop and test various
shrimp pot designs; and (3) examine the feasibility of
using cast nets to harvest brown shrimp in the Pamlico
Sound complex.
Keywords: 'Fishing gear, 'Fisheries, 'Shrimps,
'Crabs, 'Estuaries, Alternatives, Trawling, North Caro-
lina, Fish harvest Design criteria, Performance evalua-
tion, Pamlico Sound, 'Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine
Study, 'Bycatch.
PB94-218724/REB PC AOS/MF A01
Albemarie-Pamlico Estuartne Study Synoptic
Survey Data Review. Final rept
North Carolina Dept of Environment, Health, and Nat-
ural Resources, Raleigh.
25 Jul 89, 78p APES-90-03
See also PB94-184371 and PB94-187952.
The Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine Study (A/P Study)
was initiated in 1987 under the administration of the
United States Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA), with funding through the National Estuarine
Program (NEP). The goals of the A/P Study include
determining the environmental problems facing North
Carolina's estuarine areas and protection and man-
agement of those estuaries to provide for recreational,
industrial, and commercial uses. The baseline water
quality monitoring plan was developed by the Division
of Environment Management (DEM) with assistance
from DMF and USGS. Using DEM's existing ambient
monitoring program, 20 new water quality stations
were added to the 74 existing ambient stations in the
A/P Study area. Other components of the baseline
monitoring plan included fish tissue analysis at 26 sta-
tions, sediment oxygen demand (SOD) sampling in
critical areas, and a synoptic water quality study. Im-
plementation of the baseline monitoring plan began in
October 1988. This report presents the results of the
synoptic water quality study.
Keywords: 'Water quality management 'Water pollu-
tion sampling, 'Baseline measurements, 'Estuaries,
Albemarie Sound, Physical properties, Chemical prop-
erties, Nutrients, Aquatic biology, Pamlico River, Pam-
lico Sound, Rivers, 'Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine
Study.
PB94-218955/REB PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds.
Compendium of Watershed-Scale Models for
TMDL Development
Tetra Tech, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
L. L. Shoemaker, M. Lahlou, S. Thorns, R. Xue, and J.
Wright Jun 92,86p EPA/841 /R-94/002
Contract EPA-68-C9-0013
See also PB92-231620. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Wet-
lands, Oceans and Watersheds.
The process for determining specific pollution reduc-
tions needed to attain State water quality standards
under the Clean Water Act is set out in Section 303(d)
of that Act and involves the determination of Total
Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs). As interpreted in EPA
regultions and guidance, the TMDL process can be
used to address large geographic areas such as river
basins and provides water quality managers with an
analytical method to address more complex water pol-
lution problems, such as nonpoint sources, and to
adopt a more integrated approach to water quality
management. This compendium, developed in re-
sponse to recommendations made at the Workshop
on the Water Quality-based Approach for Point Source
and Nonpoint Source Controls held in Chicago on
June 26-28, 1991, has identified and summarized the
most widely used (as well as some of the more ob-
scure) watershed-scale models that can facilitate the
TMDL process. It is intended to help water quality
managers and other potential users decide which
modeTbest suits their needs and available resources.
Keywords: 'Water quality management 'River basins,
'Hydrology basins, Water flow, Base flow, Drainage,
Flow models, Model studies, Watersheds, Nonpoint
sources, Land use, Environmental transport, Runoff,
Water pollution control, Water quality standards, Clean
Water Act, Mathematical models, State law, State gov-
ernment *TMDL(Total Maximum Daily Load), 'Total
Maximum Daily Load.
PB94-218963/REB PC A03/MF A01
Sampling for Lead In Drinking Water In Nursery
Schools and Day Care Facilities.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Apr 94,22p EPA/812/B-94/003
See also PB94-178050, PB93-101079 and PB92-
137439.
This booklet provides simple, step-by-step instructions
for sampling drinking water for lead and for selecting
remedies when contamination problems are found.
The document is intended to assist owners and opera-
tors of small nursery schools and day care facilities.
Exposure to lead is a significant health concern, espe-
cially for young children and infants whose growing
bodies tend to absorb more lead than the average
adult This booklet provides advice on how to proceed
to test for lead and implement remedies if problems
are found.
Keywords: 'Lead(Metal), 'Drinking water, 'Water pol-
lution sampling, 'Day care centers, Health hazards,
Ingestion(Biology), Preschool children, Potable water,
Water quality, Water pollution sources, Water pipes,
Plumbing, 'Nursery schools.
PB94-219029/REB PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Hexaflumuron.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Sub-
stances.
10 Mar 94.7p EPA/737/F-94/012
This 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 registration
of a new chemical.
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Keywords: •Pesticides, 'Insecticides, •Registration,
Toidcity, Risk assessment. Exposure, Humans, Ani-
mals, Environmental impacts. Chemical properties,
Environmental transport, Pollution regulations. Admin-
istrative procedures, Pest control, 'Hexaflumuron,
Benzoyt phenylurea, Insect growth regulators, Use
patterns, CAS 86479-06-03.
PB94-219037/REB
PC A04/MF A01
Providing Waivers tram NPDES Permit Compil-
ance Schedules for Industrial PoOutkm Prevention
Technology. The Industrial Pollution Prevention
Project (IP3) Analysis of Sections 301(k) and
307(«) of the Clean Water Act
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
May 94,60p EPA/82O/R-94/003
The Office of Water has initiated an Industrial Pollution
Prevention Project (IP3) to look at how best to promote
mutti-media pollution prevention in its current and
future regulatory activities. One facet of the IP3 is to
explore the degree to which the Section 301 (k) innova-
tion warver provision under the Clean Water Act (CWA)
has been, or could become, an effective vehicle for
promoting the development and implementation of in-
novative pollution prevention technologies. White
301 (k) variance provision for direct dischargers ex-
pired in March 1991, a parallel provision for indirect
Dischargers, 307(e), is stiS in effect Further, the 301 (k)
provision could be reactivated by Congress during the
current CWA reauthorization.
Keywords: 'dean Water Act, 'Waiver, 'Water pollu-
tion standards, Permto. Standards compliance. Water
pollution control, Water pollution abatement. Industrial
wastes. Waste water treatment. Technology innova-
tion. Requirements, Pollution regulations. Legislation,
Law enforcement NPDES(Na5onal PoHutent Dis-
charge EUrninatlon System).
PM4-901574/RE0 CP 002
Data OuaMy Oblectfvee (DQO) Decision Error Pea-
atMHy TrWMDEFT) (tor MeroeomputM). Soft-
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergencyand Remedial Response.
Mar 94,1 diskette' EPA/SW/DK-94/088
FHes are compressed.
The software te on one 31/2 inch DOS diskette, 720K
double density. Re format Executable. Documenta-
tion included; may be ordered separately as PB94-
96322.
The software is a tool to evaluate the feasfcOty of the
Data Quality Objectives (DQOs) based on cost and
sample size. By entering the outputs from the DQO
process, the software w* compute sample sizes for
several basic statistical sampling designs. This way
you, the decision maker, can decide whether your de-
cision error rates are feasible before a statistician, or
someone fam»ar with statistical design, begins to opti-
mize the sampling design. At the current time, the soft-
ware only compares a mean against a fixed action
level. In more advanced versions, software will be ex-
panded to consider other sampling designs and other
parameters of interest This software can NOT be
used to develop the optimal sampling design. The
sampling sizes that are computed can only be used for
comparison purposes. They are not meant to be used
for the final decJston.
Keywords: 'Software, 'Superfund, 'PoMutton sam-
pling, 'Statistical analysis, Hazardous materials.
Ground water. Water pollution, Soi contamination.
Land pollution, OuaSty assurance, Comparative analy-
sis. Diskettes, 'Data Quality Objectives,
DEFT(Decision Error FeasWSy Trials).
PBM-501673/REB CP D02
EPANET Version 1.1 (3 1/2 Inch - DOS) (for Htero-
computera). Software.
Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Jan 94,1 diskette* EPA/SW/DK-94/118
The software is on one 31/Z inch DOS diskette, 1.44M
high density. Fite format ASCII text Documentation in-
cluded: may be ordered separately as PB94-165610.
This software has a program that performs extended
JtetributJon systems. It tracks the flow
of water in eech pipe, the pressure at each pipe junc-
tion, the height of water in each storage tank, and the
concentration of a substance throughout a distribution
system during a multi-time period simulation. In addi-
tion to substance concentrations, water age and
source tracing can also be performed. The water qual-
ity module of EPANET is equipped to model such phe-
nomena as reactions within the bulk flow, reactions at
the pipe wall, and mass transport between the bulk
flow and the pipe wall. The documentation describes
how to use the EPANET program on a personal com-
puter under both DOS and Microsoft Windows. Under
Windows the user is able to edit EPANET input files,
run a simulation, display the results on a color coded
map of the distribution system and generate additional
tabular and graphical views of these results.
Keywords: 'Software, 'Water distribution, 'Drinking
water, •Distribution systems, Water pipes. Water
tanks, Water systems. Water flow, Hydraulics, Water
pressure, Water sources, Water quality, Potable water.
Computerized simulation. Diskettes, EPANET comput-
er program.
PB94-501764/REB CP 002
Solvent Alternatives Guide (SAGE), Version 2.0
(for Microcomputer*). Software.
Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy EnSneering Research Lab.
May 94,1 diskette EPA/SW/DK-94/101
System: DOS S.O or greater operating system, 4MB.
Printer is recommended if full report is desired. Com-
pressed files; contains PKUNZIP executable files.
the software is on one 5 1/2 inch DOS diskette, 1.2M
high density. Documentation included; may be ordered
separately as PB94-180685.
SAGE is an expert system for selecting alternative ma-
terials and processes for cleaning of metals, electron-
ics, plastics, and stripping of paint SAGE recommends
solvent replacements in cleaning and degreasing op-
erations, ft leads the user through a questfon-and-
anawer session. The user's responses allow the
system to develop a tot of alternative chemistries and
processes. The user may then review brief descrip-
tions of the attematives on the computer screen. If any
of the alternatives are of interest the user may request
SAGE to generate a detailed report for each. The
report includes general information, safety/environ-
mental concerns, industrial case studies for the select-
ed alternative, and Information on state technical as-
sistance programs in the user's geographical location
that can provwe additional information.
Keywords: •Software, 'Solvents. •Alternatives, Mate-
rial substitution, Environmental chemical substitutes,
Pollution abatement. Surface cleaning, Degreasing,
Sttippars, Pant removers, Stripping(Pajnts), Chemical
compounds, Expert systems. Diskettes, SAGE expert
system.
PB94-S01780/REB CP 003
Second by Second Exhaust Emissions Date. Re-
corded during Federal Test Procedures UDDS
Rum (for Microcomputers). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Apr 94,4 diskettes* EPA/DF/DK-94/113
Osk 1 through 3 contains data. Disk 4 contains Lotus
123 Spreadsheet Files are compressed.
The dataffle is on four 3112. inch DOS diskettes, 1.44M
high density. FSe format ASCII text Documentation in-
cluded; may be ordered separately as PB94-180494.
Second by second emission date for 80 FTP (Federal
Test Procedures) UDDS Runs on 13 vehicles are in-
cluded. Product gives the results of analyses using
real-time dynamometer test emissions date from 13
passenger cars to examine variations in emissions
during afferent speeds or modes of travel. The result-
ing date provided a way to separately identify idle,
cruise, acceleration, and deceleration emissions for
examirang how emissions differ by vehicle speed
during the cruise mode. To select a set of vehicles for
the study, the hydrocarbon (HQ/tjme relationship was
established for several vehicles operating on summer-
grade fuel. Federal Test Procedure results were then
produced and examined to identify normal emitters
(dean vehfctes). After these vehicles were selected,
their second-by-second emission characteristics were
analyzed. The FTP runs for cold start hot start, and
hot stabiized emissions (Bags 1,2, and 3 of the FTP)
were performed for each ofthe four driving cycles-ac-
celeration, deceleration, kttng, and cruse-and the
fraction of overall emissions contributed by each mode
was computed for the warmed-up portion of the driving
cycle. A protocol was then developed for review of the
FTP real-time data. Study results showed significant
emissions differences relating to the travel mode.
Keywords: 'Exhaust emissions, 'Automobile exhaust,
'Software, 'Data bases, Diskettes, Federal test proce-
dure. Dynamometers.
PB94-502200/REB CP D02
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore),
Version 3.0, (3 1/2 inch, 1.44M) (for Mlcrcom-
puters). Model-Simulation.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Hazardous Site Evaluation Div.
Aug 94,1 diskette* EPA/DF/DK-94/116
System: MS DOS 3.1 operating system, 384K. Lan-
guage: Compiled 'C'. Contains executable files. Also
available in 51/4 inch, order as PB94-504560. Super-
sedes PB93-505915. See also PB94-504107, PB94-
503018, PB93-592571, PB93-500742, and PB90-
591791.
The software is on one 31/2 inch DOS diskette, 1.44M
high density. Documentation included; may be ordered
separately as PB93-192698.
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 vie 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; Comprehensive documentation
ability, PREscore fully automates the HRS, allowing for
the entry and evaluation of all types of site-related in-
formation including sampling data, waste quantities
and waste characteristics, physical parameters of the
site, population data, and administrative information. In
addition, PREscore contains HRS-related hazardous
substance information derived from the Agency's Su-
perfund Chemical Data Matrix (SCDM), which includes
substance characteristics such as toxicrty and persist-
ence, and concentration benchmarks for the sub-
stances commonly encountered at Superfund sites
(Currently over 300 substances). PREscore is accom-
panied by PREprint, a program that produces an ex-
tensive documentation record for sites evaluated by
PREscore. PREscore requires no specialized comput-
er experience and has no additional software require-
ments. However, PREscore does require the user to
be familiar with the HRS. PREscore Version 3.0 up-
dates the previous PREscore versions 2.0 and 1.1 with
program modifications and information on hazardous
contaminants from the June 1994 Superfund Chemical
Date Matrix.
Keywords: 'Software, 'Models-simulation, 'Super-
fund, Hazardous materials, Waste disposal, Remedial
action, Site surveys, Environmental impact assess-
ments, Land pollution, Water pollution, Air pollution,
Diskettes, PREscore computer model, HRS(Hazard
Ranking System), NPL(National Priorities List),
SCDMISuperfund Chemical Data Matrix).
PB94-504131/REB CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS), 1990. Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1990, mag tape* EPA/DF/MT-94/105
This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own search and retrieval software. System:
VMS V5.5-2 operating system. See also PB94-504180
(1987), PB94-504198 (1988), PB94-506206 (1989),
PB94-504149 (1991), PB94-504156 (1992), and PB94-
504164(1993).
Available in 9-track, ASCII character set tape, 1600
bpi, 6250 bpi, or 3480 cartridge. Documentation includ-
ed; may be ordered separately as PB94-189834.
The Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS) is a computer data base containing informa-
tion on release notifications of oil and hazardous sub-
stances that have occurred throughout the United
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States and have been reported to the National Re-
sponse Center the ten EPA Regions, or the U.S. Coast
Guard. The initial notification data may be updated with
information from various Federal, State, and local re-
sponse authorities as appropriate. ERNS data can be
used to analyze release notifications, support emer-
gency planning efforts, and assist decision makers in
developing spill prevention programs.
Keywords: 'Data file, 'Hazardous materials spills, 'Oil
spills, 'Reporting, Chemical spills, Risk assessment,
Notification, Emergency planning. Emergency pre-
paredness. Pollution sources, Pollution abatement,
Pollution control, United States, Magnetic tapes,
'Emergency Response Notification System, Re-
sponse action.
PB94-504149/REB CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS), 1991. Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1991, mag tape* EPA/DF/MT-94/108
This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own search and retrieval software. System:
VMS V5.5-2 operating system. See also PB94-504180
(1987), PB94-504198 (1988), PB94-504206 (1989),
PB94-504131(1990), PB94-504156 (1992), and PB94-
504164(1993).
Available in 9-track, ASCII character set tape, 1600
bpi, 6250 bpi, or 3480 cartridge. Documentation includ-
ed; may be ordered separately as PB94-189834.
The Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS) is a computer data base containing informa-
tion on release notifications of oil and hazardous sub-
stances that have occurred throughout the United
States and have been reported to the National Re-
sponse Center the ten EPA Regions, or the U.S. Coast
Guard. The initial notification data may be updated with
information from various Federal, State, and local re-
sponse authorities as appropriate. ERNS data can be
used to analyze release notifications, support emer-
gency planning efforts, and assist decision makers in
developing spin prevention programs.
s: 'Data file, 'Hazardous materials spills, 'Oil
s, 'Reporting, Chemical spills, Risk assessment,
ffication. Emergency planning, Emergency pre-
paredness, Pollution sources, Pollution abatement.
Pollution control, United States, Magnetic tapes,
•Emergency Response Notification System, Re-
sponse action.
PB94-504156/REB CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS), 1992. Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1992, magtape* EPA/DF/MT-94/109
This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own search and retrieval software. System:
VMS V5.5-2 operating system. See also PB94-504180
(1987), PB94-504198 (1988), PB94-504206 (1989),
PB94-504131 (1990), PB94-504149 (1991), and PB94-
504164(1993).
Available in 9-track, ASCII character set tape, 1600
bpi, 6?50 bpi, or 3480 cartridge. Documentation includ-
ed; may be ordered separately as PB94-189834.
The Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS) is a computer data base containing informa-
tion on release notifications of oil and hazardous sub-
stances that have occurred throughout the United
States and have been reported to the National Re-
sponse Center the ten EPA Regions, or the U.S. Coast
Guard. The initial notification data may be updated with
information from various Federal, State, and local re-
sponse authorities as appropriate. ERNS data can be
used to analyze release notifications, support emer-
gency planning efforts, and assist decision makers in
developing spill prevention programs.
s: 'Data file, 'Hazardous materials spills, 'Oil
, 'Reporting, Chemical spills. Risk assessment
cation, Emergency planning, Emergency pre-
paredness, Pollution sources. Pollution abatement.
Pollution control, United States, Magnetic tapes,
'Emergency Response Notification System, Re-
sponse action.
PB94-504164/REB CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS), 1993. Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1993, mag tape* EPA/DF/MT-94/110
This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own search and retrieval software. System:
VMS V5.5-2 operating system. See also PB94-504131
(1990), PB94-504149 (1991), and PB94-504156
(1992).
Available in 9-track, ASCII character set tape, 1600
bpi, 6250 bpi, or 3480 cartridge. Documentation includ-
ed; may be ordered separately as PB94-189834.
The Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS) is a computer data base containing informa-
tion on release notifications of oil and hazardous sub-
stances that have occurred throughout the United
States and have been reported to the National Re-
sponse Center the ten EPA Regions, or the U.S. Coast
Guard. The initial notification data may be updated with
information from various Federal, State, and local re-
sponse authorities as appropriate. ERNS data can be
used to analyze release notifications, support emer-
gency planning efforts, and assist decision makers in
developing spill prevention programs.
Keywords: 'Data file, 'Hazardous materials spills, 'Oil
spills, 'Reporting, Chemical spills, Risk assessment,
Notification, Emergency planning, Emergency pre-
paredness, Pollution sources, Pollution abatement
Pollution control, United States, Magnetic tapes,
•Emergency Response Notification System, Re-
sponse action.
PB84-504180/REB CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS), 1987. Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1987, magtape* EPA/DF/MT-94/105
This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own search and retrieval software. System:
VMS V5.5-2 operating system. See also PB94-504198
(1988), PB94-504206 (1989), PB94-504131 (1990),
PB94-504149 (1991), PB94-504156 (1992), and PB94-
504164(1993).
Available in 9-track, ASCII character set tape, 1600
bpi, 6250 bpi, or 3480 cartridge. Documentation includ-
ed; may be ordered separately as PB94-189834.
The Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS) is a computer data base containing informa-
tion on release notifications of oil and hazardous sub-
stances that have occurred throughout the United
States and have been reported to the National Re-
sponse Center the ten EPA Regions, or the U.S. Coast
Guard. The initial notification data may be updated with
information from various Federal, State, and local re-
sponse authorities as appropriate. ERNS data can be
used to analyze release notifications, support emer-
gency planning efforts, and assist decision makers in
developing spill prevention programs.
Keywords: 'Data file, 'Hazardous materials spills, 'Oil
spills, 'Reporting, Chemical spills, Risk assessment
Notification, Emergency planning, Emergency pre-
paredness, Pollution sources, Pollution abatement
Pollution control, United States, Magnetic tapes,
•Emergency Response Notification System, Re-
sponse action.
PB94-504198/REB CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS), 1988. Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1988, mag tape* EPA/DF/MT-94/106
This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own search and retrieval software. System:
VMS V5.5-2 operating system. See also PB94-504180
(1987), PB94-504206 (1989), PB94-504131 (1990),
PB94-504149 (1991), PB94-504156 (1992), and PB94-
504164(1993).
Available in 9-track, ASCII character set tape, 1600
bpi, 6250 bpi, or 3480 cartridge. Documentation includ-
ed; may be ordered separately as PB94-189834.
The Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS) is a computer data base containing informa-
tion on release notifications of oil and hazardous sub-
stances that have occurred throughout the United
States and have been reported to the National Re-
sponse Center the ten EPA Regions, or the U.S. Coast
Guard. The initial notification data may be updated with
information from various Federal, State, and local re-
sponse authorities as appropriate. ERNS data can be
used to analyze release notifications, support emer-
gency planning efforts, and assist decision makers in
developing spill prevention programs.
Keywords: 'Data file, 'Hazardous materials spills, 'Oil
spills, 'Reporting, Chemical spills. Risk assessment,
Notification, Emergency planning, Emergency pre-
paredness, Pollution sources, Pollution abatement,
Pollution control, United States, Magnetic tapes,
'Emergency Response Notification System, Re-
sponse action.
PB94-504206/REB CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS), 1989. Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1989, mag tape* EPA/DF/MT-94/107
This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own search and retrieval software. System:
VMS V5.5-2 operating system. See also PB94-504180
(1987), PB94-504149 (1988), PB94-504131 (1990),
PB94-504149 (1991), PB94-504156 (1992), and PB94-
504164(1993).
Available in 9-track, ASCII character set tape, 1600
bpi, 6250 bpi, or 3480 cartridge. Documentation includ-
ed; may be ordered separately as PB94-189834.
The Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS) is a computer data base containing informa-
tion on release notifications of oil and hazardous sub-
stances that have occurred throughout the United
States and have been reported to the National Re-
sponse Center the ten EPA Regions, or the U.S. Coast
Guard. The initial notification data may be updated with
information from various Federal, State, and local re-
sponse authorities as appropriate. ERNS data can be
used to analyze release notifications, support emer-
gency planning efforts, and assist decision makers in
developing spill prevention programs.
Keywords: 'Data file, 'Hazardous materials spills, 'Oil
spills, 'Reporting, Chemical spills, Risk assessment,
Notification, Emergency planning, Emergency pre-
paredness, Pollution sources, Pollution abatement,
Pollution control, United States, Magnetic tapes,
'Emergency Response Notification System, Re-
sponse action.
PB94-504230/REB CD-ROM $45.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1987-1992 (on CD-
ROM). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Information Management Div.
1992, CD-ROM* EPA/DF/CD-94/119
System requires 640K RAM (with 430-480K RAM
available for fielded data), Hard Disk, MS-DOS or PC-
DOS version 3.3 or higher, CD-ROM drive, color or
monochrome monitor and a printer. Includes user in-
structions. Supersedes PB93-500742. See also PB92-
501816 (mag tape), PB91-507509 (mag tape), PB91-
508572 (DK), and PB91-509109 (OK).
The datafile is on one 4.72 inch disc. Data format: ISO
9660.
Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Communi-
ty Right-to-Know Act (also known as Title III) of the Su-
perfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986
(Public Law 99-499) requires EPA to establish a na-
tional inventory of toxic chemical emissions from cer-
tain facilities. The final Toxic Chemical Release Form
R and regulations for the 1987 reporting year were
published in the Federal Register on February 16,
1988 (53 FR 4500-4554). The list of toxic chemicals
subject to reporting consisted initially of chemicals
listed for similar reporting purposes by the States of
New Jersey and Maryland. There are over 300 chemi-
cals and categories on these lists. The reporting re-
quirement applies to owners and operators of facilities
that have 10 or more full-time employees, that are in
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes 20
through 39 (i.e., manufacturing facilities) and that man-
ufacture (including importing), process or otherwise
use a listed toxic chemical in excess of specified
threshold quantities. The following information is re-
quired on Form R: the name, location and type of busi-
ness; off-site locations to which the facility transfers
toxic chemicals in waste; whether the chemical is man-
ufactured (including importation), processed, or other-
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wise used and the general categories of use of the
chemical; an estimate fm ranges) of the maximum
amounts of the toxic chemical present at the facjfity at
any time during the preceding yean quantity of the
chemical entering each medium-air, land, and water-
annualty, waste treatment/Disposal methods and effi-
ciency of methods for each waste stream; optional in-
formation on waste minimization; and a certification by
a senior facility official that the report is complete and
accurate. Trie law mandates that the data be made
publicly available through a computer database. The
online TRI fife should appeal to a broad based user au-
dtence nckidng industry, state and local environmen-
tal agencies, emergency planning committees, the
Federal Government and other regulatory groups. An-
other important user group is Hcery to be concerned
citizens who, on their own or through pubic interest
groups and pubic Hbraries, can use TRI to ask ques-
tions about chemical releases in their communities.
Keywords: 'Data fite, 'Chemical compounds. Toxic
substances, 'Waste management, Land pollution. Air
pollution. Water pollution, Manufacturing, Industrial
plants, Emergency plans. Requirements, Pubic infor-
mation, Waste olsposal. Waste treatment. Pollution
regulators, CO-ROM.
PBM-5042S5/REB
CPD02
QfDMllC Contract COfflMMflCt SCFMHlkM
(OCCSS) Software (OLM01J Version T) far
computers). Software.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Jan 04,1 dtokette' EPA/SW/DK.84/012
System: MS DOS Version 33 operating system. Lan-
guSjoacBaiM SAS, 2 MB of RAM with memory over
MOK corrfiuujsd as expanded memory, hsrd dtok with
at least 10Sffi of •vsJsbls space, printer wtth wide car-
riage or abttty to compress print Thto appication rs-
quns a minimum of 685K of base memory. Super-
sedes PB94-601336. See atooPB94-601467.
The software te on one 51/4 Inch DOS dtokette, 1J2M
high density. File format Executable code. Fles are
compressed. Documentation included; may be or-
dered separately as PB92-189S64.
OCCSS software to a version of a rnsMrame-based
application developed for the OS. Environmental Pro-
tection Agency's National Contract Laboratory Pro-
gram(CLP)T OCCSS to oesioned to automate me de-
termination of corrtractural oornpltance and comptete-
!(CLP). OCCSS to oesioned to automate me de-
nation of corrtractural cornpiance and cornpiate-
t of data submitted to the EPA under the Routine
Analytical Services (RAS) programs of CERCLA (Com-
prehensive Emergency Response Clean-up and Uabi-
ity Act). In order to remain consistent with the main-
frame system, this PC version of OCCSS to written in
SAS. and requires that SAS/PC be instated on the
host PC. It witoad analytical data from dfekettes into
CAC fTLji I, ...inI ffimii tnnhg,i«^nl A^|« nr\ ilr.ln
OAD ™e format, i>oii for the UJ&OS.
MOOFLOW Model (for Mcrocomputsrs). Date fse.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental nosoarch Lsto, Ada,
OK.
1993.3 dtokattes EPA/DF/DK-94/114
Thto product contatw text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own search and retrieval software.
ThedatafiteisonthreeS 1/4 Inch DOS dtokettes. 1SU
high density. Documentation included; may be ordered
separately as PB94-189941.
The manual to a practical sett study guide Bustrating
the appjcattoo of the USGS modular ground-water
flow modeL MOOFLOW. It was devetopedas a text for
inodeing and ground water hydrology courses and as
a self study guide to aid regutators, modelers, and edu-
cators in teaming MOOFLOW. The information in the
manual should be of interest to both the beginner and
advanced modeler for hands-on experience with the
practical application of MODFLOW. In addition, the
problems in the manual can be used to verify the cor-
rect iretadabon of the MODFLOW code on a particular
computer system as a benchmark for the verification
of other flow models. The text introduces each prob-
lem, describes the available input data, outlines the
output, and discusses the results. Each problem is
supported by several figures and tables to illustrate
and clarify the model scenario. The diskettes contain
input and output data sets for each problem. A copy of
MODFLOW is not included in the manual. It is as-
sumed the user has obtained a copy of MODFLOW
and has the necessary computer hardware to execute
the program.
Keywords: 'Data file. 'Ground water, 'Water flow,
Groundwater movement. Base flow, Hydrology, User
manuals. Flow models. Computer program verification,
Error analysis, Installation, Input/Output routines.
Parametric analysis, Computerized simulation, Dis-
kettes, 'MODFLOW computer model, 'User guides.
ITMX 3fMBH>/REB CP 002
PrssMnary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscora),
\ (5 1/4 Inch, 1.2M) (for Hterc
srsVI
Envirc
n w»
wore),
Nnput-
wr program nwummaavvfupea
te assessment Investigations In
irnJHRS) site scoring. The MRS
t rotative threat associated with
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Hazardous Site Evaluation Oiv.
Aug 94,1 dtokette' EPA/DF/DK-94/117
System: MS DOS 3.1 operating system, 384K. Lan-
guage: Compied -C'. Contains executable files. Also
avafibto In 3 1/2 Inch, order as PB94-502200. See
•too PB94-604107. PB94-503018, P893-592571.
PB93-500742, and PB90-591791.
The software Is on one 51 /4 Inch DOS diskette, 1.44M
high density. Documentation Included; may be ordered
separately as PB93-192698.
The PREscore computer program has been developed
to assist SupWfund site t
Hazard Ranking System (
to used to assess the i
actual or potential retention of hazardous substances
to ground water, surface water, soil, and air. The HHS
te 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 remedtal funding
under the Superfund program. PREscore is designed
to be user-fnendry, 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
y. Multiple site-scenario testing capability; Exten-
siva Heto screens; Comprehensive documentation
aoKty; PREscore fuiy automates the MRS, allowing for
the entry and evaluation of all types of stellated in-
formation inducing sampling data, waste quantities
and waste characteristics, physical parameters of the
site, population data, and admmfatialive information. In
addition, PREscore contains HRS-reteted hazardous
substance information derived from the Agency's Su-
perfund Chemfcal Data Matrix (3COM), which includes
substance characteristics such as tendcity and persist-
ence, and concentiation benchmarks for the sub-
stances commonly encountered at Superfund sites
(Currently over 300 substances). PREscore is accom-
panied by PREprint, a program that produces an ex-
tensive documentation record for sites evaluated by
PREscore. PREscore requires no specialized comput-
er experience and has no additional software require-
ments. However, PREscore does require the user to
be famBar with the HRS. PREscore Version 3.0 up-
dates tf» previous PREscore verswns 2.0 and 1.1 with
program modifications and information on hazardous
contaminants from the June 1994 Superfund Chemical
Data Matrix.
Keywords: •Software. 'Models-simulation, 'Super-
fund, Hazardous materials, Waste Disposal, RemerJal
action. Site surveys, Environmental impact assess-
ments. Land pollution, Water pollution. Air pollution,
Diskettes, PREscore computer model, HRS(Hazard
Ranking System), NPLfNational Priorities List),
SCOM^uperiund Chemical Data Matrix).
Subscription
notification System
j, Cumuiattve 1904. Data file.
•nvironmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jut 84, magtape* EPA/DF/MT-94/105
This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own seech and retrieval software. System:
VMS V5.5-2 operating system. See also PB94-504180
(1987), PB94-504198 (1988), PB94-504206 (1989),
PB94-504131 (1990), PB94-504149 (1991), PB94-
504156 (1992), and PB94-504164 (1993).
Available on subscription, U.S., Canada, and Mexico
price $960; price for others $1,920. Available in 9-
track, ASCII character set tape, 1600 bpi, 6250 bpi, or
3480 cartridge. Single issues also available; order
number PB94-593351, price T02. Documentation in-
cluded; may be ordered separately as PB94-189834.
The Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS) is a computer data base containing informa-
tion on release notifications of oil and hazardous sub-
stances that have occurred throughout the United
States and have been reported to the National Re-
sponse Center the ten EPA Regions, or the U.S. Coast
Guard. The initial notification data may be updated with
information from various Federal, State, and local re-
sponse authorities as appropriate. ERNS data can be
used to analyze release notifications, support emer-
gency planning efforts, and assist decision makers in
developing spill prevention programs.
Keywords: 'Data file, 'Hazardous materials spills, *Oil
spills, 'Reporting, Chemical spills, Risk assessment,
Notification, Emergency planning. Emergency pre-
paredness. Pollution sources. Pollution abatement,
Pollution control, United States, Magnetic tapes,
•Emergency Response Notification System, Re-
sponse action.
PB94-780301/REB AVt3S.OO
Beyond Business as Usual: Meeting the Challenge
of Hazardous Waste (Video).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 88,1 audiovisual
This VMS video Is 1/2 inch, color, with playing time of
twenty-eight minutes, thirty seconds.
The video provides an overview of the national strate-
gy for cleaning up and reducing hazardous waste. It
describes the background and passage of CERCLA
and RCRA legislation; the role of government, industry
and the community in waste reduction; and available
treatment technologies. Interviews with representa-
tives from industry, environmental groups and govern-
ment are included.
Keywords: •Superfund. 'Hazardous materials, "Waste
management, Waste treatment. Pollution control. Re-
mediation, Pollution regulations. Government policies,
Video tapes, Treatment technology, Waste reduction,
Cleanup, RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recov-
ery Act), CERCLA(Comprehensrve Environmental Re-
sponse Compensation and Liability Act).
PBM-78031S/REB AVS35.00
Btoremedtetion: A Video Primer (Video).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 93,1 audiovisual
This VMS video is 1/2 inch, cokx, with playing time of
thirty-six minutes.
This videotape program provides an introduction to the
basic concepts behind bkxemediation, an overview of
how the technology is currently being used, a perspec-
tive on the future potential of the technology, and an-
swers to some commonly raised questions about bkx-
emediation. It is targeted to a technical audience, par-
ticularly those involved with environmental issues, but
does not assume any prior knowledge of biological
processes. The objective of the program is to familiar-
ize the viewer with the essential concepts of this tech-
nology and to provide a basis for understanding techni-
cal discussions in this area. It should be useful for engi-
neers, scientists, managers, site owners, and regula-
tors involved in site remediation.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollu-
tion control. Remediation. Biological treatment, BkxJe-
gradation, Waste treatment. Technology innovation,
Public information, Information dissemination, Video
tapes, •Bioremedtation, Treatment technology.
PB94-780327/REB AV$3&00
Superfund at Work: The Pioneer Sand Cleanup
(Video).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
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1994,1 audiovisual
See also PB93-963630.
This VHS video is 1 /2 inch, color, with playing time of
ten minutes, fifteen seconds.
The video provides the anatomy of a Superfund clean-
up-from removal action to construction completion and
post-completion monitoring - at the Pioneer Sand site
in Belleview, Florida. The remedial action is explained
through graphics and easy-to-understand language.
Keywords: •Florida, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, 'Superfund, Remedial action, Pollution
control, Waste disposal, Industrial wastes, Municipal
wastes, Organic compounds, Inorganic compounds,
Public relations, Video tapes, Belleview(Ftorida).
PB94-780335/REB AVS35.00
Strategy for Crisis Response (Video).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
10 May 93,1 audiovisual
This VHS video is 112 inch, color, with playing time of
twenty-three minutes, twenty seconds.
Using the example of a crisis in Livingston, Louisiana
this video provides information to states on how to
properly set up a strategy for crisis response.
Keywords: 'Crisis management 'Superfund, 'Hazard-
ous materials, 'Emergency plans, Emergency pre-
paredness, Emergencies, Pollution control, Emergen-
cy services, State government Local government
Video tapes, Livingston(Loutsiana), EPA Region 6,
Emergency response.
PB94-7B0343/REB AVS3S.OO
CatskUl Tire Fire (Video).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
9 Sep 89,1 audiovisual
This VMS video is 112 inch, color, with playing time of
thirteen minutes, twenty-three seconds.
The video highlights the emergency response to a tire
fire in Catskifi, NY. EPA provided technical and health
risk advice.
Keywords: 'New York, 'Tire fires, 'Hazardous materi-
als, 'Waste management Superfund, Pollution con-
trol, Waste disposal, Emergency preparedness, Envi-
ronmental effects, Health hazards, Risk assessment
Video tapes, Catskill(New York), Emergency.
PB94-7803SO/REB AVS35.00
Superfund in Action (Video).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1989,1 audiovisual
This VMS video is 112 inch, color, with playing time of
twenty-two minutes, thirteen seconds.
The video provides an overview of a PCB Superfund
cleanup in LaSalle, Illinois including interviews with
community members; explanation of the use and
health effects of PCBs; and an explanation of the Su-
parfund process.
Keywords: 'Illinois, 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materi-
als, 'Waste management Potychlorinated biphenyls,
Waste disposal, Remedial action, Pollution control.
Health effects, Public relations, video tapes,
LaSalleflllinois).
PB94-780368/REB AVS35.00
Hazardous Waste Cleanup: A Delaware Perspac-
ttvefVkJeo).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1991,1 audiovisual
This VMS video is 1/2 inch, cokx.vwth playing time of 9
minutes.
The video provides an introduction to the history of Su-
perfund with emphasis on Delaware's National Prior-
ities List sites and the Delaware Hazardous Substance
Act It also covers specific health effects and remedy
selection.
Keywords: 'Delaware, 'Superfund, 'Hazardous mate-
rials, 'Pollution control. Remediation, Waste manage-
ment Waste disposal, Pollution etfects(Humans), Site
characterization, Video tapes, Cleanup.
PB94-780376/REB AV$35.00
Ecology and Environment Dioxin Destruction
(Video).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
9 Feb 89,1 audiovisual
This VHS video is 112 inch, color, with playing time of
10 minutes.
The video provides information on dioxin and the
mobile incinerator developed to destroy it A general
overview of how the incinerator works is also given.
Keywords: 'Dioxin, 'Incinerators, Hazardous materi-
als, Waste disposal, Pollution control, Portable equip-
ment Design criteria, Performance evaluation, Video
tapes, 'Mobile incineration system.
PB94-780384/REB AVS35.00
Superfund Site Exercise: Practice Makes Perfect
(Video).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1994,1 audiovisual
This VHS video is 112 inch, color, with playing time of
17 minutes.
The video highlights 3 chemical emergency response
drills in NY and NJ. The framework of state and local
organizations that handle hazardous materials emer-
gencies is explained.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Chemical spills, 'Emergency
training. Emergency plans, Emergency preparedness,
Interagency coordination, Emergency services, Emer-
gency drills, Hazardous materials spills. New York,
New Jersey, State government Local government
Video tapes, Training exercises, EPA Region 2.
PB94-963230/REB Standing Order
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State
Study, 1993 Update.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 93,254p EPA/540/R-94/008, OSWER-9375.6-
08C
SeealsoPB92-963418.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
Under the Superfund Amendments and Reauthoriza-
tion Act (SARA) of 1986, Congress requires EPA to in-
volve States in the Superfund program in a 'substantial
and meaningful1 way. EPA's State and Local Coordina-
tion Branch (SLCB) is responsible for developing regu-
lations, guidance, and policy related to this Congres-
sional 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, ELI has collected, organized,
and summarized the information presented here on
the 52 State cleanup programs.
Keywords: 'Superiund, 'State programs, 'Hazardous
materials, 'Waste management Land pollution con-
trol, Water pollution control, States(United States), Re-
medial action, Pollution regulations, Government poli-
cies, Standards compliance, Program management
CERCLA(Comprenensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Act), Cleanup.
PB94-963236/REB Standing Order
Update on SACM Implementation.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
8 Mar 94,4p EPA/540/F-94/007, OSWER-9203.1-14
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The directive provides the implementation of the tran-
sition initiatives that cover the Superfund Reform Act
Several EPA Regions are working together to acceler-
ate cleanup progress and procedures.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, Guidelines, Remedial action, Sites,
Cleanup, Cost reduction, Operating costs, Objectives,
•Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model, Office of
Solid Waste and Emergency Response, National Con-
tingency Plan, CERCLA(Comprehensive Environmen-
tal Response Compensation and Liability Act).
PB94-963252/REB Standing Order
OPA Update: Implementation of the OH Pollution
Act of 1990. Volume 3, Number 1, July 1994. Inter-
mittent bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,8p EPA/540/F-94/036, OSWER-9200.5-11 SI
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
Contents:
Proposed Revisions to the NCP;
EPA Assumes New Regulatory Responsibilities;
A Brief History of the NCP;
Publications Update;
MOU for Offshore Facilities (full text);
National Preparedness for Response Exercise
Program Workshops;
Regulatory Update;
EPA to Co-Sponsor 1995 International Oil Spill
Conference;
and 1993 ERNS Data:
Releases of Oil by Material Type and by Mode.
Keywords: 'Oil spills, "Pollution control, 'Emergency
plans, Pollution regulations, Remediation, Emergency
preparedness, Contingency planning, Interagency co-
operation, Responsibility, Federal agencies, Local
government Regional planning, Revisions, *OPA(Oil
Pollution Act), 'Oil Pollution Act of 1990, National Oil
and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency
Plan, MOU(Memorandum Of Understanding).
PB94-963256/REB Standing Order
Region IX Mainland Regional Contingency Plan.
Draft rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Dec 93,283p EPA/540/R-94/025, OSWER-
9200.5-131
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200) Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The purpose of this plan is to promote the coordination
of a timely, effective response by various Federal
agencies and local, state, and non-government organi-
zations to discharges of oil and releases of hazardous
substances, pollutants and contaminants in order to
protect public health, welfare and the environment. Al-
though this plan includes information on Comprehen-
sive Environmental Response, Compensation and Li-
ability Act (CERCLA) remedial response actions, the
primary purpose of the plan is to provide guidance for
emergency response and removal under the provi-
sions of the Clean Water Act (CWA) as amended by
the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA), for response ac-
tions under provisions of CERCLA, and for regional
contingency planning under the provisions of the Su-
perfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986
(SARA).
Keywords: 'Emergency plans, 'Hazardous materials
spills, 'Oil spills, 'Chemical spills, *Superfund, Contin-
gency planning, Emergency preparedness, Pollution
control, Waste management Interagency coordina-
tion, Intergovernmental relationships, National govern-
ment State government Local government Public re-
lations, Communications, Emergencies, Nevada, Cali-
fornia, Arizona, 'Area contingency plans, Emergency
response, EPA Region 9, Western Region(United
States), Federal Water Pollution Control Act, Oil Pollu-
tion Act of 1990.
PB94-963257/REB Standing Order
Oceania Regional Contingency Plan. Draft rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Dec 93.179p EPA/540/R-94/026, OSWER-
9200.5-132
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
December 1994 55
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The Plan is a Regional Contingency Plan (RCP) for
USEPA Region IX - Oceania which includes the State
of Hawaii, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas
Islands, Territory of Guam and Territory of American
Samoa as well as all other islands under U.S. jurisdic-
tion in the south and central Pacific Ocean. It reflects
updates and revisions to the Oceania Plan developed
by the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG). The individual sub-
Area plans address areas of environmental or special
economic importance. Environmentally sensitive areas
are broadly defined to include unique or pristine areas,
critical or endangered wildlife species habitats. Nation-
al, state or local parks, fish hatcheries, shore areas,
and research, cultural or archaeological sites. Due to
the scope and detail required to identify these areas,
drinking water intakes and environmentally sensitive
areas will be covered in the specific sub-Area plans.
Keywords: 'Emergency plans, 'Hazardous materials
spills, "OH spills, •Chemical spills, 'Superfund, Contin-
gency planning, Emergency preparedness. Pollution
control, Waste management, Interagency coordina-
tion. Intergovernmental relationships. National govern-
ment. State government, Local government, Public re-
lations, Communications, Emergencies, Hawaii, Ameri-
can Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Pacific
Ocean Islands, 'Area contingency plans. Emergency
response, EPA Region 9, Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
Federal Water Pollution Control Act
PB94-963258/REB Standing Order
AiMk* Fwtenrt/SM* Preparedness Plan for R»-
•poiiM to OH and Hazardous Substance Dto-
dwrgM/IMMMB (UnHtod Ptan - VokHM 1).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Nov 83.481p EPA/540/R-94/027, OSWER-9200.5-
133
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Northwest Area Contingency Plan (NWACP) pro-
vides Federal, state, local, and tribal government with
policies and procedures for responding to worst-case
discharges of oil or hazardous substances. The
NWACPTin conjunction with the National Contingency
Pten functions as the Inland Area Contingency Plan for
the Environmental Protection Agency. The plan is in-
tended to be utSzed as a site-specific guidance docu-
ment detailing resource priority information, protection
and cleanup strategies, and local logistical informa-
tion.
Keywords: •Emergency plans, •Hazardous materials
spate, -Oil spas, •Chemical spite, •Superfund, Contin-
gency planning, Emergency preparedness. Pollution
control. Waste management, Interagency coonfna-
tton, Intergovernmental relationships. National govern-
ment State government. Local government Public re-
lations. Communications, Emergencies, Alaska, 'Area
contingency plans, Emergency response, EPA Region
10. OrPoMution Act of 1990, Federal Water Pollution
Control Act
PB44-MS2SS/REB
An* ConttngMcy Man
StanoTng Order
I °IJg»SS« **
for IntondZoos of
Air Pollution Technical Information Center, Research
Triangle Park, NC.
Dec 93"292p EPA/540/R-94/028, OSWER-9200.5-
134
Paper copy *vak*bto on Standing Order, deport ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico: aK
other* ttOty-Sjnoto «*>*•« «too wi»«M« * P"P*
copy or rnicf ufiuho.
The purpose of this Are* Contingency Plan (ACP) is to
provide an action plan to respond to a release and to
promote emery and effective coordination among the
entire sp* community, including Federal, State, tribal,
tocaJ, and private errtrbes in response to a discharge or
substantial threat of Discharge. The ACP apples to
arri is in effect for the intend waters of within the State
of New Jersey.
Keywords: •Emergency plans, •Hazardous materials
apis. -Oi spas, •Chemical spats, •Superfund. Contin-
gency planning. Emergency preparedness, Pollution
control, Waste management, Interagency coordna-
tion, Intergovernmental relationships. National govern-
ment. State government, Local government, Public re-
lations. Communications, Emergencies, New Jersey,
•Area contingency plans, Emergency response, EPA
Region 2, Oil Pollution Act of 1990, Federal Water Pol-
lution Control Act
PB94-963260/REB Standing Order
Area Contingency Plan for OH Discharges and
Hazardous Substance Releases for Inland Zone of
New York State.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 93,204p EPA/540/R-94/029, OSWER-9200.5-
135
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The purpose of this Area Contingency Plan (ACP) is to
provide an action plan to respond to a release and to
promote timely and effective coordination among the
entire spill community, including Federal, State, tribal,
local, and private entities in response to a discharge or
substantial threat of discharge. The ACP applies to
and is in effect for the inland waters of within New York
Keywords: •Emergency plans, 'Hazardous materials
spills, 'Oil spills. 'Chemical spills, •Superfund, Contin-
gency planning, Emergency preparedness. Pollution
control, Waste management, Interagency coordina-
tion. Intergovernmental relationships, National govern-
ment State government Local government Public re-
lations, Communications, Emergencies, New York,
•Area contingency plans, Emergency response, EPA
Region 2, Oil PoHuton Act of 1990. Federal Water Pol-
lution Control Act
PBM-M3261/REB Standing Order
ATM Contingency Pten for OH Discharges and
Hazardous Substance Releases for Inland Zone of
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec93,192pEPA/540/R-94/030.OSWER-9200.5-
136
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The purpose of this Area Contingency Plan (ACP) is to
provide an action plan to respond to a release and to
promote timely and effective coordination among the
entire spM community, including Federal, Common-
wealth/territory, local, and private entities in response
to a discharge or substantial threat of discharge. The
ACP applies to and is in affect for the inland waters of
withinPuerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Keywords: •Emergency plans, 'Hazardous materials
spffis, *O« spits, •Chemical spilte, •Superfund, Contin-
gency planning, Emergency preparedness. Pollution
control, Waste management, Interagency coordina-
tion, Intergovernmental relationships, National govern-
ment, State government Local government Commu-
nications, Emeroenciee, Public relations, Puerto Rico,
Virgin Islands, Caribbean Region, 'Area contingency
plans, Emergency response, EPA Region 2, OB Pollu-
tton Act of 1990. Federal Water Poikfion Control Act
PB04-M3262/REB Standing Order
Region I Inland Area Contingency Pten. Votum* 1.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Cine* of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 93,113p EPA/540/R-94/031. OSWER-9200.5-
137
See also Volume 2. PBW-963263.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
oopy or iiUcioitCiUi'
This Area Contingency Plan (ACP) has been prepared
under the direction of a Federal On-Scene Coonsnator
to provide guidance to response personnel working
with any federal, state, or (oca) agency and any private
corporation. This plan provides for the coordination
and orection of federal, state, and local response sys-
tems and encourages the development of local gov-
emment and private capabiSties to handle discharges
and releases of oi or hazardous substances to the en-
vironment The contents of Volume I include authori-
ties, abbreviations and definitions, and general lan-
guage describing the National Response System to
address discharges or the substantial threat of dis-
charges of oil or hazardous substances.
Keywords: 'Emergency plans, 'Hazardous materials
spills, 'Oil spills, 'Chemical spills, 'Superfund, Contin-
gency planning, Emergency preparedness. Pollution
control, Waste management Interagency coordina-
tion. Intergovernmental relationships. National govern-
ment State government Local government Public re-
lations, Communications, Emergencies, Vermont
Connecticut Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
Rhode Island, 'Area contingency plans, Emergency
response, EPA Region 1, Northeastern Region(United
States), Federal Water Pollution Control Act Oil Pollu-
tion Act of 1990.
PB94-063263/REB Standing Order
Region I Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 2.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 93,126p EPA/540/R-94/032, OSWER-9200.5-
138
See also Volume 1, PB94-963262.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Area Contingency Plan (ACP) has been prepared
under the direction of a Federal On-Scene Coordinator
to provide guidance to response personnel working
with any federal, state, or local agency and any private
corporation. The plan provides for the coordination
and direction of federal, state, and local response sys-
tems and encourages the development of local gov-
ernment and private capabilities to handle discharges
and releases of oil or hazardous substances to the en-
vironment The second volume of the ACP contains
the Area-specific portions of the plan. Volume II is or-
ganized according to the OPA section 4202 statutory
requirements for ACPs for the entire inland area of
Region).
Keywords: 'Emergency plans, 'Hazardous materials
spills, 'OB spills, 'Chemical spills, 'Superfund, Rhode
Island, Contingency planning, Emergency prepared-
ness, Pollution control, Waste management Inter-
agency coordination. Intergovernmental relationships,
National government State government Local gov-
ernment Public relations. Communications, Emergen-
cies, Vermont Connecticut Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, 'Area contingency plans, Emergency
response, EPA Region 1, Northeastern Regkxi(United
States), Federal Water Pollution Control Act Oil Pollu-
tion Act of 1990.
PB94-963264/REB Standing Order
Federal Region IV Regional OH and Hazardous
Substances Pottution Contingency Plan.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 93,231p EPA/540/R-94/033, OSWER-9200.5-
139
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Regional Contingency Plan (RCP) is prepared to
comply with the National Oil and Hazardous Sub-
stances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) and to im-
plement the NCP at the Regional level. The plan pro-
vides the structure and mechanisms for responding to
a pollution incident or threat of a pollution incident, in
a timely, coordinated and effective fashion. Proce-
dures for coordinating with the United States Coast
Guard (USCG) Area Plans and other Federal, state,
tribal and local community emergency plans are pre-
sented in this plan.
Keywords: 'Emergency plans, 'Hazardous materials
spills, 'OB spUte, 'Chemical spate, 'Superfund. Contin-
gency planning. Emergency preparedness. Pollution
control, Waste management Interagency coordina-
tion, Intergovernmental relationships. State govern-
ment Local government Emergencies, Public rela-
tions, Communications, Alabama, Florida, Georgia,
Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee,
'Area contingency plans. Emergency response, EPA
Region 4, Southeastern Region(United States), Feder-
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al Water Pollution Control Act, Oil Pollution Act of
1990.
PB94-963265/REB Standing Order
Region VIII Area Contingency Plan, Denver, CO.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 93,432p EPA/540/R-94/040, OSWER-9200.5-
140,
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The purpose of this Area Contingency Plan (ACP) is to
provide an action plan to respond to a release and to
promote timely and effective coordination among the
entire spill community, including federal, state, tribal,
local, and private entities in response to a discharge or
substantial threat of discharge.
Keywords: 'Emergency plans, 'Hazardous materials
spills, 'Oil spills, 'Chemical spills, 'Superfund, Contin-
gency planning, Emergency preparedness, Pollution
control, Waste management, Interagency coordina-
tion. Intergovernmental relationships, National govern-
ment State government, Local government, Public re-
lations, Communications, Emergencies, Colorado,
'Area contingency plans. Emergency response, EPA
Region 8, DenverfColorado), Federal Water Pollution
Control Act, Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
PB94-963266/REB Standing Order
Northwest Area Contingency Plan for Region X.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 93,285p EPA/540/R-94/041, OSWER-9200.5-
141
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Northwest Area Contingency Plan (ACP) super-
sedes the working draft released in March 1993 which
officially replaced the Local Contingency Plans for
MSO Puget Sound and MSO Portland; it functions as
the Inland Area Contingency Plan for the Environmen-
tal Protection Agency; and it replaces Washington and
Oregon Statewide Master Plans as the primary re-
sponse and planning document for oil spill response.
This volume represents the basic plan. It is the sum-
mation of policies and procedures for two Coast Guard
Captain of the Port Zones, the Statewide Master Plans
for the States of Oregon and Washington, and EPA
Inland Region Ten. It provides Federal, state, and local
responders in the Pacific Northwest with a single com-
prehensive response and planning document
Keywords: * Emergency plans, 'Hazardous materials
spills, 'Oil spills, 'Chemical spills, 'Superfund, Contin-
gency planning, Emergency preparedness, Pollution
control, Waste management Interagency coordina-
tion, Intergovernmental relationships, National govern-
ment State government, Local government Public re-
lations, Communications, Emergencies, Idaho, Wash-
ington State, Oregon, 'Area contingency plans, Emer-
gency response, EPA Region 10, Northwestern
RegJorrfUnited States), Federal Water Pollution Con-
trol Act OH Pollution Act of 1990.
PBM-963267/REB Standing Order
Region III Inland Area Committee, Inland ATM
Contingency Plan. Volumes 1 and 2.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
11 May 94,576p EPA/540/R-94/042, OSWER-
9200.5-142
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The purpose of this Area Contingency Plan is to pro-
vide an action plan to respond to a release and to pro-
mote timely and effective coordination among the
entire spill community, including Federal, State, tribal,
local, and private entities in response to a discharge or
substantial threat of discharge.
Keywords: 'Emergency plans, 'Hazardous materials
spHls, 'Oil spills, 'Chemical spills, 'Superfund, Contin-
gency planning. Emergency preparedness, Pollution
control, Waste management Interagency coordina-
tion, Intergovernmental relationships, National govern-
ment State government Local government Public re-
lations, Communications, Emergencies, Pennsylvania,
Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia, 'Area
contingency plans, Emergency response, EPA Region
3, Middle Atlantic Region(United States), Federal
Water Pollution Control Act Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
test the principles of SACM. Although many pilots are
underway in the Regions, the pilots described here in-
volve four areas: accelerating cleanup through early
actions; integrating site assessments; using Regional
Decision Teams to establish priorities; and accelerat-
ing cleanup through the use of new technology.
PB94-963268/REB
Region V Oil Pollution Act of 1990
gencyPlan.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1994,190p EPA/540/R-94/043, OSWER-9200.5-143
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche. Document contains six diskettes.
The Area Contingency Plan (ACP) is written in con-
junction with the National Oil and Hazardous Sub-
stances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCR) and Com-
prehensive Environmental Response, Compensation
and Liability Act of 1980. The purpose of this Plan is to
meet the requirements of Section 311(j)(4) of CWA.
The ACP is designed to coordinate timely and effective
response by Federal On-Scene Coordinators (OSC),
various Federal agencies, State and local officials, and
private industry to minimize damage resulting from re-
leases of oil or hazardous materials. The ACP includes
resource information that may be utilized during a re-
sponse. The Plan outlines the type of cooperative re-
sponse that should be carried out by the OSC during
response actions.
Keywords: 'Emergency plans, 'Hazardous materials
spills, 'Oil spills, 'Chemical spills, 'Superfund, Contin-
gency planning, Emergency preparedness, Pollution
control, Waste management Interagency coordina-
tion, Intergovernmental relationships, National govern-
ment, State government Local government Public re-
lations, Communications, Emergencies, Minnesota,
Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, 'Area con-
tingency plans, Emergency response, EPA Region 5,
North Central Region(United States), Federal Water
Pollution Control Act Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
PB94-963269/REB Standing Order
Response Actions at Sites with Contamination
Inside Buildings. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
12 Aug 93,6p OSWER-9360.3-12
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This directive transmits guidance on the use of author-
ity of the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), as amend-
ed, to conduct response actions to address releases
of hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants
that are found within buildings. Use of this guidance
may assist Regional Decision Teams (RDTs) in imple-
menting early actions under the Superfund Acceler-
ated Cleanup Model (SACM).
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Buildings, 'Hazardous mate-
rials, 'Waste management Waste disposal, Pollution
control, Site characterization, Remediation, Emergen-
cies, Pollution regulations, 'Indoor contamination, Re-
medial response, Response action, SACM(Superiund
Accelerated Cleanup Model).
PB94-963270/REB Standing Order
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 94,25p EPA/540/R-94/042. OSWER-9203.1-15
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
In an effort to speed and maximize cleanup of the
worst sites first the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) developed the Superfund Accelerated Cleanup
Model (SACM). SACM streamlines the Superfund
process so hazardous waste sites can be addressed
quicker and in a more cost effective manner. EPA Re-
gional offices developed a number of pilot projects to
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Remedial action. Site characterization,
Technology innovation, Priorities, Regional analysis,
Standing Order Decision making, 'Superfund Accelerated Cleanup
> Area Conttn- Model, Prioritization models, Pilot programs.
PB94-963271/REB Standing Order
Common Cleanup Methods at Superfund Sites.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 94,28p EPA/540/R-94/043, OSWER-9203.1-16
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The booklet contains one page fact sheets on some of
the common clean-up methods used at hazardous
waste sites across the nation. It is meant to help the
public understand more about the various methods. It
answers such questions as: What is the type of clean-
up method; How does it work; Where is it used most;
and What are the reasons for using it.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Waste disposal, Waste treatment, Pollu-
tion control, Waste processing, Remediation, Technol-
ogy utilization, Environmental protection, Site charac-
terization, Standards, Pollution regulations, Cleanup
operations.
PB94-963272/REB Standing Order
Common Chemicals Found at Superfund Sites.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 94,56p EPA/540/R-94/044, OSWER-9203.1-17
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The booklet contains one page fact sheets on the
most common chemicals found at hazardous waste
sites across the nation. It is meant to help the public
understand more about the chemical. It answers such
questions as: How can a person be exposed to the
chemical; How can it affect human health; How does it
enter and leave the body; What levels of exposure
result in harmful effects; What recommendations has
the federal government made to protect human health
from the chemical; and What are the methods for treat-
ment and disposal of the chemical.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Chem-
ical compounds, Toxic substances, Toxicity, Risk as-
sessment Public health, Physiological effects, Health
hazards, Environmental exposure pathway, Chemical
properties, Safety standards, Waste management
Site surveys.
PB94-963274/REB Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas -
B. Volumes 1 and 2.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 93,668p EPA/540/R-94/045, OSWER-9200.5-
145
See also PB94-963277.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The purpose of this area contingency plan is to provide
an action plan to respond to a release and to provide
timely and effective coordination among the entire spill
community, including federal commonwealth/territori-
al, local and private entities in response to a discharge
or a substantial threat of discharge (for oil discharges
and hazardous substance releases).
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Emergency plans, 'Hazard-
ous materials spills, 'Oil spills, 'Chemical spills, Con-
tingency planning, Emergency preparedness, Pollution
control, Waste management Interagency coordina-
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tion, Interagency cooperation. National government.
State government, Local government. Public relations,
Communications, Emergencies, Texas, 'Area contin-
gency plans, Emergency response, EPA Region 6.
Standing Order
vPton.Vo
Volume
PB94-96327S/REB
Region VI Inland Area Contingency
1 and Volume 1, Part 1.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 93, 722p EPA/540/R-94/046. OSWER-9200.5-
146
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy. Portions of this document are not tufty legible.
The Clean Water Act of 1977 as amended by the Oil
Pollution Act of 1990 required the creation of federal
areas', for which broadly based area committees,
chaired by federal On-Scene Coordinators would pre-
pare Area Contingency Plans. In EPA Region VI, the
five state regional area has been designated as the
federal planning area, and the Regional Response
Team serves as the planning committee. An Area Con-
tingency Plan has been prepared which fufly meets the
requirements set forth in Section 4202(b)(1)(A) of the
Oil Pollution Act of 1990. This plan recognizes the ex-
istence of several areas that have disproportionately
high risk of major o» spills, and provides greater levels
of detail for those areas.
Keywords: •Superfund. •Emergency plans, •Hazard-
ous materials spite, 'OH spills, 'Chemical spite. Con-
tingency planning, Emergency preparedness. Pollution
control, Waste management, Interagency coonfna-
tion, Interagency cooperation. National government,
State government. Local government, Public relations,
Communications, Emergencies, Arkansas, Oklahoma,
Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, 'Area contingency
plans, South Central RegforKUnitad States), Emergen-
cy response, EPA Region 6
P894-M3270/REB Standing Order
Region VJ Inland AIM Contingency Plan, Artcan-
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 93,246p EPA/540/R-94/047. OSWER-9200.5-
147
Paper copy available on Starving Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The purpose of this area contingency plan'» to provide
an action plan to respond to a release and to provide
timely and effective coordination among the entire spffl
community, inducing federal ccfflrnonweatth/tarritori-
al, local and private entities in response to a discharge
or a substantial threat of Discharge (for oil dtocharges
and hazardous substance rotooaoB).
Keywords: •Arkansas, •Contingency planning. 'Oil
soils, 'Hazardous materials spills, Chemical spite.
Emergency plans, Emergency preparedness. Waste
management, Interagency cooperation, Intergovern-
mental relationships, Interagency coordination. Feder-
al agencies, State government. Local government
Contractors, Environmental impacts. Area contingency
plans, Emergency response, EPA Region 6, Cleanup.
PB»4-M3277/R£B Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas •
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedwl Response.
Dec 93,850p EPA/540/R-94/048, OSWER-9200.S-
146
See also PB94-963274.
Paper copy avalabte on Stancing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; an
others $200). Single copies also avatobte in paper
copy or microfiche.
The purpose of this area contingency plan is to provide
an action plan to respond to a release and to provide
timely and effective coordination among the entire spin
community, including federal, commoriwealth/tarritort-
aL local and private entities in response to a Discharge
or a substantial threat of dtecharge (for oil dtecharges
and hazardous substance releases).
Keywords: 'Emergency plans, 'Hazardous materials
spite, 'OH spills, 'Chemical spills, •Superfund, Contin-
gency planning, Emergency preparedness, Pollution
control. Waste management, Interagency coordina-
tion. Intergovernmental relationships. National govern-
ment State government Local government Public re-
lations. Communications, Emergencies, Texas, 'Area
contingency plans. Emergency response, EPA Region
6, Federal Water Pollution Control Act Oil Pollution
Act of 1990.
PB94-963278/REB Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Louisi-
ana.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 93,318p EPA/540/R-94/049, OSWER-9200.5-
149
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy. Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Tr« purpose of tNs area contingency plan is to provide
an action plan to respond to a release and to provide
timely and effective coordination among the entire spill
community, induing Federal commonwealth/territori-
al, kxal and private entities in response to a cSscharge
or a substantial threat of discharge (for oil discharges
and hazardous substance releases).
Keywords: •Superfund, •Emergency plans, 'Hazard-
ous materials spills, 'OH spilte, •Chemical spills, Con-
tingency planning, Emergency preparedness, Pollution
control, Waste management Interagency coordina-
tion, Interagency cooperation, National government
State government Local government. Public relations,
Communications, Emergencies, Louisiana, 'Area con-
tingency plans, Ernergencyrespoftse, EPA Region 6.
Standing Order
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PB94-963279/REB
DAd^4*M VI lr.l»r.H A BAA J^n ntl
negion vi IIHBIIU Area i/ona
Mexico.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 93, 310p EPA/540/R-94/050, OSWER-9200.5-
150
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy. Portions of this document are not fuHy legible.
The purpose of this area contingency plan is to provide
an action plan to respond to a release and to provide
timely and effective coordination among the entire spill
community, including Federal commonwealth/territori-
al, local and private entities in response to a discharge
or a substantial threat of discharge (for oil discharges
and hazardous substance releases).
Keywords: 'Superfund, •Emergency plans, •Hazard-
ous materials spills, *Oil spins, •Chemical spate, Con-
tingency planning, Emergency preparedness. Pollution
control, Waste management Interagency coordina-
tion, Interagency cooperation, National government
State government Local government Public relations,
Communications, Emergencies, New Mexico, 'Area
contingency plans. Emergency response, EPA Region
6.
PB94-M32M/REB Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Oklaho-
ma.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 93,618p EPA/540/R-94/051, OSWER-9200.5-
151
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy. Portions of this document are not fuHy tegjble.
The purpose of this area contingency plan is to provide
an action pten to respond to a release and to provide
timely and effective coordination among the entire spin
community, induing Federal cxxnrronwealth/territon-
al, local and private entities n response to a Discharge
or a substantial threat of Discharge (for oil Discharges
and hazardous substance releases).
Keywords: •Superfund, •Emergency plans. •Hazard-
ous materials spilte, 'OS spilte, •Chemical spills, Con-
tingency planning, Emergency preparedness, Pollution
control, Waste management Interagency coordina-
tion, Interagency cooperation, National government
State government Local government Public relations,
Communications, Emergencies, Oklahoma, *Area
contingency plans, Emergency response, EPA Region
6.
PB94-963281/REB Standing Order
Region VII Inland Area Contingency Plan.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Dec 93,409p EPA/540/R-94/052, OSWER-
9200.5-152
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The purpose of this Area Contingency Plan (ACP) is to
provide an action plan to respond to a release and to
promote timely and effective coordination among the
entire spill community, including Federal, State, tribal,
local and private entities in response to a discharge or
substantial threat of discharge. The geographic de-
scription of this ACP is USEPA Region VII, which en-
compasses the states of Kansas, Iowa, Missouri and
Nebraska. Detailed descriptions of areas of special
economic and environmental concern can be found in
Appendix A.1 and A.2, Environmentally and Economi-
cally Sensitive Areas.
Keywords: 'Emergency plans, 'Hazardous materials
spills, 'Oil spilte. 'Chemical spills, 'Superfund, Contin-
gency planning, Emergency preparedness, Pollution
control. Waste management Interagency coordina-
tion, Intergovernmental relationships, National govern-
ment State government Local government Public re-
lations, Communications, Emergencies, Iowa, Kansas,
Missouri, Nebraska. 'Area Contingency Plans, Emer-
gency response, EPA Region 7, Central Region(United
States). Oil Pollution Act of 1990, Federal Water Pollu-
tion Control Act
PB94-963282/REB Standing Order
Revtoed Interim Soil Lead Guidance for CERCLA
Sites and RCRA Corrective Action Facilities. Direc-
tive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
14 Jul 94,25p EPA/540/F-94/043, OSWER-9355.4-
12
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
As part of the Superfund Administrative Improvements
Initiative, this interim directive establishes a stream-
lined approach for determining protective levels for
lead in soil at CERCLA sites and RCRA facilities that
are subject to corrective action under RCRA section
3004(u) or 300B(h). This interim directive replaces all
previous directives on soil lead cleanup for CERCLA
and RCRA programs.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Lead(Metal). 'Soil contami-
nation. Pollution sampling, Land pollution control,
Screening, Remedial action. Site characterization,
Hazardous materials, Waste management Risk as-
sessment Hearth hazards, Pollution regulations,
Guidelines, Standards, Cleanup, RCRA(Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act),
CERCLA(Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Act).
PBM-963283/REB Standing Order
Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance. Direc-
tive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
26 Jul 94,30p EPA/540/F-94/044, OSWER-9355.7-
02A
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or mcrofiche.
The purpose of the memorandum is to amend OSWER
Directive 9355.7-02 (May 23, 1991) (PB91-921369).
Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews, by
providing supplemental guidance on five-year reviews.
s supplemental guidance provides necessary clarifi-
Thes
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cations as well as new direction to streamline the five-
year review process and ensure the effective and effi-
cient use of program resources. Specifically, this sup-
plemental guidance: changes the trigger date for
policy reviews to construction completion; provides a
prioritization plan for conducting five-year reviews
when Regions cannot conduct all required reviews;
clarifies responsibility for conduct of five-year reviews
at Federal facilities; restates that the five-year review
covers all operable units (Oils) at a site; and, intro-
duces a streamlined Type la review at sites where con-
struction is ongoing, and provides model language.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Pollution regulations, Inspection, Site
surveys, Pollution sampling, Evaluation, Assessments,
Site characterization, Reviewing, Remedial action, Pol-
lution control, Requirements, Standards compliance,
Government policies, Guidelines.
PB94-963284/REB Standing Order
Guidance on Residential Lead-Based Paint, Lead-
Contaminated Dust, and Lead-Contaminated Soil.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
14 Jul 94,32p EPA/540/F-94/045, OSWER-9355.4-
15
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
Recently EPA has received an increasing number of
requests for advice on residential lead-based paint
hazards, including hazards from lead-contaminated
dust and soil in and around homes. These requests
have come from State and EPA Regional Officials, as
well as from public health and housing personnel, con-
cerned with childhood lead poisoning. While the
Agency is in the process of developing a rule to identify
these hazards under section 403 of the Toxic Sub-
stances Control Act (TSCA), 15 USC 2663, the authors
believe it is appropriate to respond to these requests
by issuing guidance at this time based upon their best
currently available Information. It Is the Agency's intent
that this guidance be used to prioritize primary preven-
tion activities that address hazards from lead In and
around residences. The levels and conditions de-
scribed in this guidance should be used by decision-
makers (risk assessors, risk managers, etc.) to identify
lead-based paint hazards, sources of lead exposure,
and the need for control actions in residential environ-
ments where children may be present
Keywords: 'Lead(Metal), 'Paints, 'Toxicity, 'Pollution
prevention, Metal coatings, Hazards, Dust Soils, Resi-
dential buildings. Schools, Commercial buildings,
Guidelines, Exposure, Risk assessment Children, US
EPA, Sources, Compliance, Regulations, State gov-
ernment Local government
PB94-963285/REB Standing Order
Interim Guidance for the Determination of Signifi-
cant and Substantial Harm Facilities for Oil Pollu-
tion Act Response Plans. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
15 Jun 93,2p EPA/540/F-94/046, OSWER-9360.8-10
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This Interim Guidance supplements the proposed re-
sponse plan revisions to 40 CFR Part 112 of February
17,1993 (PB93-963408). The purpose of this guidance
is to assist Agency personnel in determining whether a
facility could reasonably be expected to cause signifi-
cant and substantial harm to the environment The Oil
Pollution Act (OPA) of 1990 requires that such facilities
must have their facility response plans reviewed and
approved by the Agency. The Interim Guidance in-
cludes a description of the screening process, forms to
document the determination process, and an attach-
ment that explains the justification for each criterion.
Keywords: 'Oil spills, 'Facilities management 'Acci-
dent prevention, Risk assessment Safety standards,
Inspection, Certification, Requirements, Site charac-
terization, Emergency preparedness, Emergency
plans, Remedial action, Oil Pollution Act of 1990, Sub-
stantial harm facilities, Emergency response.
PB94-963286/REB Standing Order
WasteLAN/CERCLJS Codebook.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Jun 94,191 p EPA/540/R-94/063, OSWER-
9221.2-03
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This codebook: summarizes key information in the Su-
perfund Program Implementation Manual and the En-
forcement Data Quality Manual; provides the range of
most commonly used codes for each of the data ele-
ments in WasteLAN/CERCLIS that are associated
with the specific Superfund activities discussed;
serves to expedite the coding process by grouping
data elements into sections that allow one-stop coding
of key steps in the Superfund pipeline; provides inte-
grated response and Enforcement coding guidance;
helps information managers 'zero in' on the key data
elements that define Superfund achievements; high-
lights those areas most susceptible to data coding
problems. This guidance is intended as a quick refer-
ence tool. It is not intended to be a comprehensive list
of coding requirements.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management 'Data coding, Site characterization,
Project planning. Reporting, Scheduling, Regional
analysis, Requirements, Information systems, Data
bases, Data base management User guides, Waste-
LAN system, Data elements,
CERCLIS(Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Information System).
PB94-Q63287/REB Standing Order
CERCLA: Comprehensive Data Element Diction-
ary.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
11 Mar 94,1110p EPA/540/R-94/054, OSWER-
9221.2-04
See also PB94-96328S.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This version of the EPA Superfund Program Data Ele-
ment Dictionary (DED) is an update of the June 14,
1991 version. All of the EPA Superfund CERCLIS-re-
lated computer systems are documented in this ver-
sion of the DED. These systems include: CERCLIS-the
mainframe system for the 10 EPA regions' data and
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' (USAGE) data;
WasteLAN-a PC LAN-based system used for data
entry and reporting by the EPA regions; ISIF-a subsys-
tem of WasteLAN which allows data entry and report-
ing of specific Superfund data; CleanLAN-a PC LAN-
based system used for data entry and reporting by
USAGE; CERHELP-a subsystem to both CERCLIS and
WasteLAN which contains non-srte-specffic data.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Data bases, Information retrieval, Termi-
nology, Reporting, Site characterization, Pollution reg-
ulations. Documentation, 'Data elements, Data dic-
tionaries, CERCLA(Comprehensive Environmental
Response Compensation and Liability Act).
PB94-963288/REB Standing Order
CERCLA: Comprehensive Data Element Diction-
ary Update.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1 Jul 94,82p EPA/540/R-94/055, OSWER-9221.2-
04-1
See also PB94-963287.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The document updates the Superfund Program Data
Element Dictionary from November 15, 1994 (PB94-
963287).
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Data bases, Information retrieval, Termi-
nology, Reporting, Site characterization, Pollution reg-
ulations, Documentation, 'Data elements, Data dic-
tionaries, CERCLA(Comprehensive Environmental
Response Compensation and Liability Act).
PB94-963289/REB Standing Order
Documenting the Estimated Value of PRP Work to
be Performed.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
11 Apr 94,6p EPA/540/F-94/047, OSWER-9200.3-
14-1A
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The directive discusses requirements for documenting
the estimated value of potential responsible party
(PRP) response work under a Superfund enforcement
settlement reported in CERCLIS/WasteLAN. It also
provides guidance on how the value of PRP response
work is documented in CERCLIS.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, 'Cost analysis, Pollution control, Reme-
dial action, Requirements, Fines(Charges), Penalties,
Violations, Financing, Payments, Pollution regulations,
Law enforcement, Potentially responsible parties,
Valuation, Response action.
PB94-963291/REB Standing Order
SUPERFUND: EPA/ICMA Superfund Revltallzatlon
Conference. Held In Atlanta, Georgia on Novem-
ber 16-17,1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 94,53p EPA/540/R-94/061, OSWER-9202.1-22
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
EPA's Superfund Revitalization Office (SRO), EPA's
Region VI Hazardous Waste Management Division,
and the International City/County Management Asso-
ciation (ICMA) organized a regional conference in
Dallas to solicit suggestions on how to improve the
current Superfund program. Attendees representing
industry, local government, state government, environ-
mental groups, and private citizenry participated in
break-out sessions focusing on three primary topics:
economic considerations, public involvement, and in-
novative technologies.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Pollution control, Waste disposal, Re-
medial action, Pollution regulations, Government poli-
cies, Environmental issues, Risk assessment, Tech-
nology innovation, Economic analysis, National gov-
ernment Federal agencies, US EPA, State govern-
ment, Local government Intergovernmental relation-
ships, Public information, Citizen participation, Meet-
ings, Cleanup operations.
PB94-963292/REB Standing Order
SUPERFUND; EPA/ICMA Superfund Revltallzatlon
Conference. Held In Dallas, Texas on May 19-20,
1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 94,53p EPA/540/R-94/062, OSWER-9202.1-23
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
EPA's Superfund Revitalization Office (SRO), EPA's
Region IV Waste Management Division, and the Inter-
national City/County Management Association (ICMA)
organized a regional conference in Atlanta to solicit
suggestions on how to improve the current Superfund
program. Attendees representing industry, local gov-
ernment state government environmental groups,
and private citizenry participated in break-out sessions
focusing on three primary topics: enhanced public in-
volvement remedy, selection, and federal and state
roles.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management 'Pollution control, Waste disposal, Re-
medial action, Pollution regulations, Government poli-
cies, Environmental issues, Risk assessment, National
government Federal agencies, US EPA, State govern-
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merit Local government Intergovernmental relation-
ships. Public information. Citizen participation, Meet-
ings, Cleanup operations.
PB94-963303/REB Standing Order
ECO Updata^Usjnfr Toxtatty Tests In Ecological
Rtafc AftsflkvsiiMfilL Volunw 2f Nunibw "I, Sopteuv
bar 1994. Intermittent bulletin. __..._^._
Environmental Protection Agency. Washjngton, DC.
Office of Emergency and RemecSal Response.
Sep 94,11p* EPA/540/F-94/012
Also pub. as Environmental Protection Agency, Wash-
ington, DC. Office of Emergency and RemecSal Re-
sponse rept no. OSWER-9345.0-05I-V2-N1.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The ECO Update is a Bulletin series on cotogfcal risk
assessment of Superfund sites. These Bulletins serve
as supplements to Risk Assessment Guidance for Su-
perfund, Volume II: Environ
(EPA/540-149/001). The in*
ntal Evaluation Manual
ration presented is in-
tended to provide technical information to EPA and
other government employees. It does not constitute
rutemaking by the Agency, and may not be rated on to
create a substantive or procedural right enforceable by
any other person. The Government may take action
that is at variance with these Bulletins. Toxtelty teats
are used to expose test organisms to a medum-
water, sedbnent, or soft-and evaluate the effects of
contamination on the survival, growth, reproduction,
behavior and/or other aUibutes of these organisms.
Keyword* •Superfund, 'Hazardo
gy. 'Pollution control. Toxic
Manumta, Sites, Test methods,
cal stress, Qutdesnes.
aterWs, *Ecok>
ntaminants, Btoiogf
Tests
Order
of Standard foidcltv
L Volume 2.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and RernedM Response.
Sep 94. 4p* EPA/S40/F-94/013
Also pub. as Environmental Protection Agency. Wash-
ington, DC. Office of Emergency and RemecSal Re-
sponse rept no. OSWER-9345.0-05W2-N2.
Paper copy avaiabte on Starting Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 US., Canada, and Mexico; ad
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The ECO Update is a Busettn series on ecological risk
assessment of Superfund sites. These Bulletins serve
as supplements to Rtak Assessment Guidance for Su-
perfund Volume II: Em*onmental Evaluation Manual
(EPA/540-1-89/001). The Mbrmatton presented to in-
tended to provide technical information to EPA and
other government omployooiL It does not constitute
rutemaking by the Agency, and may not be refed on to
create a substantive or procedural right enforceable by
any other parson. The Butetin, which serves as a com-
panion to 'Using Toxidty Tests in Ecological Risk As-
sessments' (ECO Update Vol.2, No. 1), consists of an
annotated kst of slanuatutoed aquatic, sedhnent, ter-
restrial, and rnicrobial ttodtity tests currently in use at
Superfund sites.
Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardous materials, 'Sites,
•Ecology, 'Pollution control. Standards, Toxtotty. Test
methods. Risk assessment. Aquatic ecosystems.
Sedments. Microbiology. US EPA.
Order
As-
ECO Update: Held Studte* tor
Intermittent butotin
EmswmefMftDtecnon Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of emergency and RemorsBl Response.
Sap 94. 12p* EPA/540/F-94/014
Also pub. as Environmental Protection Agency, Wash-
ington, DC. Office of Emergency and RemecSal Re-
sponse rept no. OSWER-9345.0-05I-V2-N3.
Paper copy avaiabte on Starting Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; al
others S200). Singte copies also avaiabte in paper
copyoriiticioficne.
The ECO Update is a Butetin aeries on ecological risk
assessment of Superfund sites. These Buttetre serve
as supplements to Risk Assessment Guidance for Su-
perfund, Volume II: Environmental Evaluation Manual
(EPA/540-1-39/001). The information presented is in-
tended to provide technical information to EPA and
other government employees. It does not constitute
rutemaking by the Agency, and may not be relied on to
create a substantive or procedural right enforceable by
any other person. The ecological risk assessments of
Superfund sites evaluate the actual or potential effects
of site contaminants on plants and animals and assess
the need for remediation, including considering reme-
dial alternatives and evaluating ecological effects of
remecSation. The ecological risk assessment of a Su-
perfund site nearly always requires some type of field
study. At a minimum, some field study is necessary in
order to identify organisms and habitats that may be at
risk.
Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardous materials, 'Ecolo-
gy, 'Pollution control. Risk assessment Sites, Con-
taminants, Ptants(Botany), Animals, Habitats, Biologi-
cal indicators, Populations, Organisms, Reid tests.
Government policies, Guidelines, Remedial response.
PB94-963316/REB Standing Order
STAG Forum: rHghtehts of the 9th Annual HRAC/
6th Annual SEEW. Volume 4, Number 2, August
1984. Intermittent bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 94,10p* EPA/540/F.94/048
Also pub. as Environmental Protection Agency, Wash-
ington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial Re-
sponse rept no. OSWER-9200.5-325I-V4-N2.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; ail
others WOO). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
BTAG Forum is a Bulletin series published by EPA/
OERR primarily to foster communication among Bto-
togical/Ecologlcal Technical Assistance Groups
(BTAGs/ETAGs) in EPA Regional Offices. BTAGs
have bean established in most Regions to assist EPA
site managers In designing, managing, and reviewing
ecological assessments of Superfund sites. The
Forum carries news from the Regions, information on
publications and other potentially useful resources, re-
quests for information, and other items of interest to
BTAG members.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Sites,
•Pollution control, 'Meetings, Technical assistance,
Investigations, Risk assessment Ecology, Pubfic
hearth, Humans, Watersheds, Case studies, Wildlife,
Protection, Guidelines, US EPA, EPA regions.
P09< 963317/BEB Standing Order
DHAPt-Stte Characterization. Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 94,12p* EPA/S40/F-94/049. OSWER-9355.4-
16FS
Paper copy avaSabte on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200).Single copies also available in paper
copy or moofldte.
Dense nonaqueous phase liquids (DMAPLs), such as
some chlorinated solvents, coal tar wastes, creosote
based wood-treating oils, and some pesticides, are im-
miscMe fluids with a density greater than water. As a
result of widespread production, transportation, use.
and owpoaal ofhazardous DNAPLs, particularly since
1940, there are numerous DNAPL contamination sites
In North America. The potential for significant tong-
term groundwater contamination by DNAPL chemfcab
at many sites is high due to their toxfcity. limited solu-
bttty (but much higher than drinking water limits), and
significant migration potential in so* gas, groundwater,
and/or as a separate phase Squid, D>IAPl chemicals,
particularly chlorinated solvents, are among the most
prevalent groundwater contaminants idmiUBm] in
groundwater supples and at waste disposal sites.
Keywords: •Waste management, •Superfund, Coal
tar, Creosote. Pesticides, Hazardous materials. Waste
Disposal, Site characterization, Environmental trans-
port Soi gases. Ground water. Water potion control,
Ste surveys. Chemical compounds. 'DNAPUDense
Nonaqueous Phase Liquids). 'Dense nonaqueous
phase Squids, Chlorinated solvents.
PB94-963319/REB
Standing Order
ECO Update: Selecting and Using Reference In-
formation In Superfund Ecological Risk Assess-
ments. Volume 2, Number 4, September 1994.
Intermittent bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 94,6p* EPA/540/F-94/050
Also pub. as Environmental Protection Agency, Wash-
ington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial Re-
sponse rept no. OSWER-9345.0-10I-V2-N4.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA), located north of
Denver, CO, is a large (27 sq mi.) Superfund site com-
posed of many habitats. To meet specific sampling
needs, investigators selected several smaller refer-
ence areas representing specific habitats at RMA. The
Wellington Wildlife Refuge, for example, more than 50
mites north of RMA, was selected for collecting mal-
lard ducks, mallard eggs, cottontail rabbits, mute deer,
and prairie dogs for chemical analyses. And investiga-
tors selected land five miles away as a reference site
for soils because it was composed of the same soil
type as that found at RMA. Investigators should try to
match soil characteristics-such as particle size distri-
bution, organic matter content hydrotogic regime, and
pH-as dosery as possible. For example, organic
matter content, pH, and texture determine a soil's
cation exchange capacity, or its ability to adsorb posi-
tively charged ions such as H(-i-), Mg(+2), or Cd(+2).
These cations may Include pollutants as well as nutri-
ents.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Habitats. 'Volatile organic
compounds, 'Water pollution effects. •WIUKfa.
Streams, Organic surfides, Inorganic sutfldes, Sedi-
V?U WUIW) V« y" *"* W*»H**V»SI( It »V1 \fTT WW WMII«*WW( ww>
merits. Organic matter. Sampling, Soil properties, Soil
chemistry, Moisture content, Particle size, pH, Texture.
Cation exchanging. Species diversity, Abundance,
Btoindfcators, 'Rocky Mountain Arsenal,
Danver(Colorado).
PB94-M3321/REB Standing Order
Background Information: National Priorities Ust,
Proposal Rule. Volume 4, Number 3, August 1994.
Intermittent bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 94,32p* EPA/540/F-94/051
Also pub. as Environmental Protection Agency, Wash-
ington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial Re-
sponse rept no. OSWER-9320.7-04I-V4-N3.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is
proposing 10 sites to the National Priorities List (NPL)
in a rule published in the Federal Register in August
1994. Of the 10 sites in Proposed Rule No. 17,6 are in
the General Superfund Section and 4 in the Federal
Facilities Section. The sites are in nine States. South
Carolina is proposing two sites; the remaining seven
States are each proposing one site.
Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Waste disposal, Remedial action, Pollu-
tion control. Site characterization. Site surveys. Tech-
nology innovation. Technology utilization, Rule
making. Pollution regulations. Law enforcement
Goals, National Priorities List, RCRA(Resource Con-
servation and Recovery Act),
CERCLA(Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Act), Cleanup.
Standing Order
for the Matton-
PB94-963322/REB
PMCripUoni of 10 Sites Proposed for the I
al Priorities Ust hi August 1984. Volume 4,
Number 3, August 1994. Intermittent bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 94, ISp* EPA/540/F-94/052
Also pub. as Environmental Protection Agency, Wash-
ington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial Re-
sponse rept no. OSWER-9320.7-07MM-N3.
Paper copy avaiabte on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
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others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This document consists of descriptions of the 10 sites
proposed for the National Priorities List (NPL) in
August 1994. The size of the site is generally indicated,
based on information available at the time the site was
scored using the Hazard Ranking System. The size
may change as additional information is gathered on
the sources and extent of contamination. Sites were
arranged alphabetically by site name.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Site characterization, Hazard-
ous materials, Waste management, Site surveys, Re-
mediation, Pollution control, Emergencies, Sites,
Waste disposal, 'National Priorities List, Cleanup.
PB94-963323/REB Standing Order
Supplementary Materials: National Priorities List
Proposed Rule. Volume 4, Number 3, August 1994.
Intermittent bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 94,32p* EPA/540/F-94/053
Also pub. as Environmental Protection Agency. Wash-
ington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial Re-
sponse rept no. OSWER-9320.7-05I-V4-N3.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
Table of Contents:
How Sites are Placed on the NPL;
Statutory Requirements and Listing Policies;
NPL Status (August 1994);
How Sites are Deleted from the NPL;
Key Dates in Superfund;
Removing Proposed Sites;
and Lists and Data Summaries.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Waste disposal, Remedial action, Pollu-
tion control, Site characterization, Site surveys, Tech-
nology innovation, Technology utilization, Rule
making, Pollution regulations, Law enforcement.
Goals, National Priorities List, RCRA(Resource Con-
servation and Recovery Act),
CERCLA(Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Act), Cleanup.
PB94-963401/REB Standing Order
Cost Management Manual for the Superfund Re-
medial and Enforcement Programs.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 94,215p* EPA/540/R-93/085, OSWER-9202.1 -
20
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The purpose of this Manual is to enumerate a universal
set of cost management practices and procedures for
EPA personnel who have responsibility for managing
Work Assignments under contracts where EPA Con-
tracting Officers (COs), EPA Project Officers (POs),
and Work Assignment Managers (WAMs) are co-locat-
ed (e.g., ARCS contracts and RAC contracts, as well
as other Long-Term Contracting Strategy (LTCS) con-
tracts under which remedial work is done and that use
Work Assignments as the ordering document). The
Manual presents cost management techniques that
can be employed by EPA officials at each step in the
life of a Work Assignment In general, the Manual is
designed to improve oversight of EPA contractors
without creating an unnecessary administrative burden
on WAMs, POs, and COs. Checklists and sample
forms are included in the Manual to assist EPA person-
nel in monitoring contractor's costs.
Keywords: 'Superfund. 'Contract management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Waste management, Remediation,
Waste disposal. Pollution monitoring, Site character-
ization, Pollution regulations, Cost containment, Cost
estimates, Cost effectiveness, Cost analysis, Contrac-
tors, Law enforcement. Administrative procedures,
Manuals, Cleanup costs.
PB94-963402/REB Standing Order
Report on State/Territory Non-NPL Hazardous
Waste Site Cleanup Efforts for the Period 1980-
1992.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,128p* EPA/540/R-94/001, OSWER-9242.2-
09
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The report presents the results of an analysis of the
State/territory non-National Priorities List (non-NPL)
cleanup activities in the United States. It discusses Su-
perfund removal and remedied actions, the predomi-
nant remedies selected, and the costs of cleanup. The
time frame of the data presented within this report
covers the period from 1980 through 1992. The report
focuses on State/Territory non-NPL hazardous waste
cleanup efforts. A key point is that the data is histori-
cal. The report represents what has happened over
the first twelve years of the Superfund program. It does
not purport to represent what is currently happening in
Superfund or what is anticipated to happen in Super-
fund.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste manage-
ment, *States(United States), Waste disposal, Reme-
dial action. Waste treatment. Site surveys, Site charac-
terization, Superfund, Historical aspects, 'Territories,
Cleanup, Potentially responsible parties.
PB94-963407/REB Standing Order
ERNS and CERCLA. Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 94,2p* EPA/540/F-94/019, OSWER-9360.0-
22FSA
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS) is a computer data base containing informa-
tion on release notifications of oil and hazardous sub-
stances that have occurred throughout the United
States and have been reported to the National Re-
sponse Center (NRC), the ten EPA Regions, or the
U.S. Coast Guard. The initial notification data may be
updated with information from various Federal, State,
and local response authorities as appropriate. ERNS
data can be used to analyze release notifications, sup-
port emergency planning efforts, and assist decision
makers in developing spin prevention programs.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials spills,
'Chemical spills, Emergency preparedness, Pollution
regulations, Reporting requirements, Notification pro-
cedures. Compliance, Administrative procedures, Pol-
lution control, Pollution abatement, Toxic substances,
Emergency plans. Risk assessment,
*CERCLA(Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Act), Reportable quantity.
PB94-963408/REB Standing Order
ERNS and OIL Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 94,2p* EPA/540/F-94/020, OSWER-9360.0-
23FSA
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Emergency Response Notification System
(ERNS) is a computer data base containing informa-
tion on release notifications of oil and hazardous sub-
stances that have occurred throughout the United
States and have been reported to the National Re-
sponse Center (NRC). the ten EPA Regions, and the
U.S. Coast Guard. Initial notification data may be up-
dated with information from various Federal, State,
and local response authorities, as appropriate. ERNS
data can be used to analyze release notifications, sup-
port emergency planning efforts, and assist decision
makers in developing spill prevention programs.
Keywords: 'Oil spills. Emergency preparedness, Pollu-
tion regulations, Reporting requirements, Notification
procedures, Compliance, Administrative procedures,
Pollution control, Pollution abatement, Petroleum
products, Oil pollution, Emergency plans, Risk assess-
ment, 'Emergency Response Notification System,
*ERNS(Emergency Response Notification System),
Non-petroleum oil.
PB94-963413/REB Standing Order
Control of Excavation Depths at the Slkes Dispos-
al Pits Superfund Project Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 94,4p' EPA/540/F-94/037, OSWER-9200.5-
306FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
Frequently at Superfund sites, excavation of contami-
nated material is part of the selected remedy. There
are a variety of approaches for determining and docu-
menting the removal of the appropriate amount of ma-
terial. This fact sheet documents one specific ap-
proach taken by Region 6 and the Texas Natural Re-
source Conservation Commission at the Sikes Dispos-
al Pits Superfund project. The Texas Natural Resource
Conservation Commission (TNRCC) administered the
clean-up of the Sikes Disposal Pits under a Coopera-
tive Agreement with Region 6 of the U.S. Environmen-
tal Protection Agency. The high level of on-site over-
sight support used by TNRCC to make determinations,
provide direction and monitor the remediation contrac-
tor's efforts made this project unique. Remediation
goals included the excavation of contaminated materi-
al for incineration, the minimization of the excavation
of material that does not exceed the action criteria,
and the minimization of contractor remobilization when
halting excavation for sampling and analysis.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Heavy metals, Xylene, Tol-
uene, Creosote, Halides, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocar-
bons, Phenols, Ground water, Surface waters, Soil
contamination, Water pollution, Land pollution. Inciner-
ation, Excavation, Remedial action, Texas, Sikes Dis-
posal Pits, Crosbyfjexas), Harris CountyfTexas), Vola-
tile organic compounds, Cleanup.
PB94-963415/REB Standing Order
Superfund Delegations Work Group. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 94,96p* EPA/540/R-94/057, OSWER 9242.2-10
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Superfund Delegations Work Group was estab-
lished on August 10, 1993 by Deputy Administrator
Sussman as part of the Superfund Administrative Im-
provements Task Force. The Work Group examined
current delegations of authority (both formal and infor-
mal) to assure that Superfund decisions are being
made at the most efficient and effective level. The
Work Group reviewed the 55 formal Superfund delega-
tions and other policy directives and developed recom-
mendations for 17 Superfund delegations and two di-
rectives. Of these, eleven delegations have been ac-
cepted for implementation by the Assistant Administra-
tor for the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse (OSWER). Enforcement related recommenda-
tions have been forwarded to the recently formed
Office of Enforcement (OE) Enforcement Delegations
Work Group for further action consistent with the reor-
ganization of OE to the Office of Enforcement and
Compliance Assurance (OECA).
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management 'Program management, Decision
making, Management planning. Administrative proce-
dures, Policy making, Audits, Liabilities, Reports, Re-
quirements, Recommendation, Pollution control, Dele-
gation of authority.
PB94-963417/REB Standing Order
EPA Ensures Oversight of Worker Safety and
Hearth at Superfund Incinerator Sites. Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,4p* EPA/540/F-93/040, OSWER-9285.8-
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Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
In response to increasing concern over the safety and
health of hazardous waste workers at Superfund incin-
erator sites, the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) recently established a joint EPA-Labor Super-
fund Health and Safety Task Force to coordinate ac-
tivities designed to ensure vigorous oversight of occu-
pation! safety and health at these sites. As a result of
EPA/Labor Task Force-sponsored inspections, opera-
tors of the inspected incinerators have agreed to ad-
dress the team's findings and to improve their safety
and health programs. The EPA/Labor Task Force also
has developed a draft "Protocol for Safety and Health
Inspections at Superfund Sites' to be used for inspec-
tions of all types of Superfund sites. In 1993, the EPA/
Labor Task Force will continue to conduct additional
Superfund incinerator site inspections. EPA believes
that the initiates launched with the EPA/Labor Task
Force wiH ensure that the safety and health of workers
engaged in hazardous waste cleanup activities is a top
priority at these sites.
Keywords: *Superfund, "Incinerators, * Hazardous ma-
terials, 'Occupational safety and health. Waste Dis-
posal, Incineration, Occupational exposure, Working
commons. Pollution effects, Health hazards, Safety
hazards. Heat stress(Phvstology), Accident preven-
tion, Inspection, Audtts, Industrial hygiene, Thermal
destruction facilities.
The Superfund Chemical Data Matrix (SCDM) Appen-
dix B Tables are a source for factor values arid bench-
mark values applied when evaluating potential Nation-
al Priority List (NPL) sites using the Hazard Ranking
System (HRS). The HRS assigns factor values for tox-
icrty, gas migration potential, gas and ground water
mobility, surface water persistence, and bioaccumula-
tkxi potential based on the physical, chemical, and ra-
diological properties of hazardous substances (de-
fined for HRS purposes as CERCLA hazardous sub-
stances plus CERCLA pollutants and contaminants)
present at a site for a particular migration pathway.
The HRS also assigns extra weight to targets with ex-
posure levels to hazardous substances that are at or
above benchmarks. These benchmarks include both
screening concentrations and concentrations speci-
fied in reoA^tory limrts for the hazardous substances
present at a site for a particular migration pathway. Ap-
pendix B-1 contains an HRS factor value and bench-
mark tables (organized by pathway) for nonradtoactive
hazardous substances, Appendix B-2 contains similar
tables for radkxiucSdes.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Envi-
ronmental factors, 'Site characterization. Toxic sub-
stances, Chemical compounds, Toxicity, Benchmarks,
Screening, Environmental transport. Environmental
persistence. Environment pollution, Btoaccumulafon,
Environmental exposure pathway. Risk assessment.
Physical properties. Chemical properties, Public
health, Environmental health, TabtesfData), Superfund
Chemical Data Matrix, National Priority List, Hazard
Ranking System.
PBM-963701/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Loring Air Force Base (Operable Unit 6) Site, ME.,
April 1994. Final repL
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul94,162p* EPA/ROD/R01-94/086
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
Loring AFB (LAFB) Operable Unit (OU) 6, consists of
the Railroad Maintenance Site (RRMS), East Gate
Waste Storage Tanks Site (EGWST), and Fuel Drop
Sites (FDS) North 1 and 2 (FDS-N1 and FDS-N2, re-
spectively), South-Active (FDS-SA) and South-Former
(FDS-SF). The State of Maine Department of Environ-
mental Protection (MEDEP) concurs with the selected
remedy for the RRMS and with the No Action remedy
under CERCLA for FDS-N1, FDS-N2, and FDS-SA. In
separate actions which are not part of this Record of
Decision (ROD), the Air Force is taking non-CERCLA
remedial actions at EGWST and FDS-SF pursuant to
state requirements under an Air Force/State Two-
Party Supplement to the Federal Facility Agreement
(FFA) being signed simultaneously with this ROD.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Air force facilities, Waste storage, Stor-
age tanks. Soil contamination, Land pollution, Remedi-
al action. Site characterization. Installation restoration,
Maine, 'Record of Decision, Loring Air Force Base,
Limestone(Maine), Aroostook County(Maine).
PB94-96350B/REB
Suparfund Chemical Data Matrix
Standing Order
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Rernedtal Response.
Jun 94,849p* EPA/540/R-94/009, OSWER-9360.4-
18
See also PB94-963507.
Paper copy available on Starring Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy of roicfoflcno.
The Superfund Chemical Data Matrix (SCDM) is a
source for factor values and benchmark values applied
when evaluating potential National Priority List (NPL)
sites using the Hazard Ranking System (HRS). The
HRS assigns factor values for tenacity, gas migration
potential, gas and ground water mobftty. surface water
persistence, and btoaccumulation potential based on
the physical, chemical, and rartotogical properties of
CERCLA hazardous substances (denned for HRS pur-
poses as CERCLA hazardous substances plus
CERCLA pokitants and contaminants) present at a
site for a particular migration pathway. The HRS also
assigns extra weight to targets with exposure levels to
hazardous substances that are at or above bench-
marks. These benchmarks include both ocrooning
concentrations and concentrations specified In regute-
tory Bmrte for the hazardous substances present at a
stte for a particular migration pathway. Section 2 of this
document explains how data are selected and calcu-
lated for Inclusion In SCDM. Section 3 describe* how
3COM data, HRS factor values, and benchmarks are
Keyword* 'Superfund, •Hazardous material*, 'Envi-
ronmental factor*, 'Sits characterteatton. Toxic sub-
stances. Chemical compounds, Toxicity, Benchmark*,
Screening, Environmental transport. Environmental
persistenos, Environment pottutton, BtoaccurnuMBpn.
Envlronmantal exposure pathway, Risk assaaament
Physic*! properties, Chemical properties, Public
health. Environmental health, Suparfund Chemical
Data Matrix, National Priority Ust Hazard Ranking
System.
P09< M3S07/REB StanoTng Order
Supwfund Chemical Data Matrix. Appandb B
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 94,131p* EPA/540/R-94/010, OSWER 9360.4-
18-1
See also PB94-963506.
Paper copy avatebte on Starving Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico: al
others *2°°)-Sn9te copies also avatebte in paper
copy or
PB94-963827/RE8 Standing Order
Referral of Small Oil Spills to Coast Guard under
OB PoUutton Act Before New Enforcement MOU Is
In Effect
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Waste Programs Enforcement
17 Jun 91, 4p* OSWER-9844.02
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 memorandum supplements earlier guidance con-
a case-by-case approach to the referral of
Pollution Act (OPA) oil spins to the Coast
. Congress has rewritten Section 311 to provide
additional aumiiiislraUve and judicial oil spNI enforce-
ment remeoles when it passed the OPA, and noted in
the legislative history that this new authority is avail-
able to both the Administrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency and the Secretary of Transporta-
tion.
Keywords: 'Oi spMs, 'US Coast Guard, 'Reporting re-
quirements. Notification procedures. Remediation,
water pollution control, ResponsibMty, Position regu-
lations, Law enforcement MOU(Memorandum of On-
derstanomg). O8 spW response, Oi Pollution Act of
1990.
PP9< 963640/REB
Starting Order
j^ Adrnlnla-
for UDfwtafM* Fstct
sheet
Envlronmantal Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Waste Programs Enforcement
1994,9p* OSWER-5e36.00-01FS
Paper copy available on Standing order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Maxtoo; aH others $400). Single copies atoo avail-
able in paper oopy or microfiche.
Citizens play a centra) role In the Superfund program.
EPA considers public trout whan making site cleanup
decisions, parttcutarty the Agency's selection of the
remedy for the site. The fact sheet discusses two fea-
tures of EPA's Superfund Community Re
gram: the Information Repository and the
five Record.
Relations Pro-
Admnstra-
Keywords: 'Superfund. •Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management 'Information Dissemination, Ubrariea,
Information centers. Records management Informa-
tion management Information retrieval. Data manage-
ment Data comptetion. Pubic information. Pollution
control, Pollution regulations. Technical reports. Manu-
als, Repositories.
PB94-963702/REB Standing Order
Supwfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pt-
cMo Farm, Coventry, RL, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 93,280p* EPA/ROD/R01-93/076
See also PB66-133998.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This ROD sets forth the selected remedy for the Picillo
Farm Site, which includes both source control and
management of migration components to obtain a
comprehensive remedy. The major components of the
selected source control remedy include: in situ en-
hanced vacuum extraction of contaminated soil to
remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and semi-
volatile organic compounds (SVOCs); excavation and
off-site disposal of surface soil contaminated with poly-
chlorinated bipherryls (PCBs); access restrictions to
the source area, such as fence construction; and a soil
monitoring program to demonstrate compliance with
son cleanup levels and a performance monitoring pro-
gram to evaluate the effectiveness of the enhanced
vapor extraction system and the need to adjust or
modify operating parameters of the system.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
Disposal, 'Pollution control, Polychlorinated Mphenyls,
SON contamination. Ground water, Aquifers, Land pol-
lution, Water pollution monitoring, Remedial action,
Rhode Island. 'Record of Decision, Coventry(Rhode
Island), Kent County(Rhode Island), Volatile organic
compounds, Semlvolatile organic compounds, Clean-
up.
PBM-M3703/REB Standing Order
Suparfund Hacord of DacWon (EPA Region 1):
Paaaa Air Foroa Base, OparaMe Unit 1, MR, Sao-
tambaMMS.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sap 93,191 p* EPA/ROD/R01 -93/063
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents a selected source
control remedial action designed to provide contain-
ment of landfill wastes at Landfill 5, Pease AFB. NH.
The selected remedy includes excavation and consoli-
dation, above the groundwater table, of saturated
LandfiN 5 debris and construction of a cap over Landfill
5. ft is also proposed that aH soil and debris from Land-
fiHs 2 and 4 would be excavated and transported to
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Landfill 5 for consolidation and used as subgrade fill
material prior to capping of Landfill 5. A final decision
under CERCLA for Landfills 2 and 4 will be required
prior to implementation of the proposed consolidation
plan. The selected remedy also includes extraction of
groundwater to facilitate excavation of saturated land-
fill debris, treatment of the groundwater in an on-site
mobile treatment system and discharge of treated
groundwater to the base wastewater treatment facility.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Air force facilities. Land-
fills, Debris, Industrial wastes, Municipal wastes,
Sludge, Pesticides, Metals, Aromatics, Inorganic com-
pounds, Sediments, Land pollution. Ground water.
Water treatment, Capping, Installation restoration,
New Hampshire, 'Record of Decision, Pease Air Force
Base, Rockingham County(New Hampshire), First re-
medial action, Volatile organic compounds, Semivola-
tite organic compounds, Cleanup.
PB94-963704/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1);
Pease Air Force Base, Operable Unit 2, NH, Sep-
tember 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep93,143p* EPA/ROD/R01-93/085
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents a selected remedial
action designed to reduce potential leaching of soil
contaminants to groundwater at Site 34, Pease AFB,
NH. The selected remedy includes the excavation of
contaminated soils and drainage piping associated
with Site 34. Also included is groundwater extraction
and treatment for excavation dewatering purposes.
The treatment and/or disposal of soils removed from
the site will include one of the following; thermal de-
sorption elsewhere on the base, asphalt batching of
the soils at an off-base vendor location, or disposal at
a Subtitle D Landfill or RCRA facility, as deemed nec-
essary at the time of remediation.
Keywords: 'Supertund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Air force facilities, Storage
tanks, Underground storage, Potycyclte aromatic hy-
drocarbons, Metals, Soil contamination, Land pollu-
tion, Soil treatment, Ground water, Water pollution,
Water treatment Installation restoration, New Hamp-
shire, 'Record of Decision, Pease Air Force Base,
Rockingham County(New Hampshire), Second reme-
dial action. Cleanup.
PB94-663705/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Pfnette'8 Salvage Yard, Washbum, ME, June
1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
2 Jun 93,34p' EPA/ROD/R01-93/077
See also PB90-107186.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents an amendment to
the United States Environmental Protection Agency's
(EPA) Source Control portion of the selected remedial
action chosen in a Record of Decision signed on May
30, 1989 (the 1989 ROD-PB90-107186) for the Pin-
ette's Salvage Yard Site, in Wahsbum, Maine. The re-
medial action selected for Source Control in the 1989
ROD consisted of. off-site incineration of PCB-con-
taminated soils greater than 50 ppm; and on-site sol-
vent extraction of additional PCB-and organic-con-
taminated soils.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Land pollution control, Polychtorinated bt-
phenyls, Organic compounds, Soil contamination, Sol-
vent extraction. Incineration, Remedial action, Maine,
'Record of Decision, Washbum(Maine), Aroostook
County(Maine), Cleanup.
PB94-963706/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region Vf
Nyanza Chemdal Waste Dump, Operable Unit 3,
Ashland, MA, March 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 93,106pEPA/ROD/R01-93/082
See also PB86-172418 and PB92-963704.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The third operable unit is an additional source control
remedy involving the cleanup of mercury-contaminat-
ed sediments in a wetland and certain drainageways
between the area of former Nyanza, Inc. operations
and the Sudbury River. These areas are referred to as
the Continuing Source Areas. In summary, the remedy
provides for (1) excavation of sediment with mercury
levels above 1 mg/kg from the Continuing Source
Areas; (2) dewatenng of the contaminated sediment;
(3) disposal of dewatered sediments under a portion of
the cap constructed under the first operable unit
remedy, (4) reconstruction of the area of cap removed
during disposal; (5) treatment, if necessary, of water
from the dewatering operation with discharge to an on-
Site surface water body, (6) restoration of impacted
wetland areas; (7) institutional controls to limit expo-
sure to contaminants in the Sudbury Riven (8) planning
and implementaion of public awareness activities to in-
crease public knowledge about contamination remain-
ing in the Sudbury River sediments and fish; (9) per-
forming certain pre-design studies to aid in the design
of the selected remedy, and (10) creation of a fourth
operable unit to conduct additional investigation of the
Sudbury River.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Open dumps, Chemical
wastes, Mercury(Metal), Wetlands, Surface waters,
Sudbury River, Aquatic biology, Water pollution ef-
fects, Food chains, Sediments, Soil contamination,
Water pollution, Land pollution, Massachusetts,
•Record of Decision, Third remedial action,
Ashland(Massachusetts), Middlesex
County(Massachusetts), Cleanup.
PB94-963707/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Peterson/Puritan Site, Operable Unit 1, Cumber-
land/Lincoln, Rl, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep93,174p* EPA/ROD/R01-93/075
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This Decision Document presents the selected reme-
dial action for the Peterson/Puritan, Inc. Superfund
Site, Operable Unit 1, in Cumberland and Lincoln,
Rhode Island. Operable Unit 1 contains two remedi-
ation areas. The CCL remediation area, a source of
volatile organic contamination, includes the former Pe-
terson/Puritan, Inc. facility, which is the Site's name-
sake (currently the CCL Custom Manufacturing facility,
and referred to as CCL). The PAC remediation area in-
cludes the Pacific Anchor Chemical Corporation (PAC
) facility (formerly the Lonza and Universal Chemical
Company facility), which is a source of arsenic and
volatile organic contamination. Each remediation area
is further split into source and downgradient area com-
ponents, respectively.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control. Arsenic, Soil contamina-
tion. Soil gases. Ground water, Land pollution, Water
pollution, Remedial action, Rhode Island, 'Record of
Decision, Cumberiand(Rhode Island), Lincoln(Rhode
Island), Providence County(Rhode Island), Volatile or-
ganic compounds, Cleanup.
PB94-063708/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Otto Mr National Guard/Camp Edwards, MA, Jan-
uary 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 93,86p* EPA/ROD/R01-93/084
See also PB93-963704.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Massachusetts Military Reservation (MMR) on
Cape Cod, Massachusetts lies within the boundaries of
Falmouth, Mashpee, Sandwich, and Bourne. The Area
of Contamination (AOC) Main Base Landfill Number 1
(LF-1) Source Area is located on the southern half of
MMR and is bounded by Turpentine and Frank Perkins
Road to the east and west and Herbert Road and Con-
nery Avenue to the north and south, respectively. In
summary, the interim remedy consists of the following:
constructing a landfill cover system on the 1970 Cell,
Post-1970 Cell, and Kettle Hole; conducting post-clo-
sure maintenance and monitoring of the cover system
for a minimum of 30 years after construction is com-
plete; monitoring landfill gas and groundwater quality
semiannually from existing and proposed well loca-
tions at AOC LF-1; and reviewing the performance of
the remedy every five years after implementation.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Cape Cod, Landfills,
Ground water, Plumes, Soil contamination, Water pol-
lution monitoring, Land pollution, Capping, Military fa-
cilities, Installation restoration, Remedial action, Mas-
sachusetts, 'Record of Decision, Otis Air National
Guard Base/Camp Edwards, Massachusetts Military
Reservation, Bamstable County(Massachusetts),
Volatile organic compounds. Landfill gases, Cleanup.
PB94-963709/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Newport Naval Education/Training Center, New-
port, Rl, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,66p* EPA/ROD/R01-93/081
See also PB93-963707.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The U.S. Naval Education and Training Center (NETC)
Newport is a National Priorities List (NPL) site. There
are currently four areas of contamination (AOC) and
six study areas (SAs) within NETC Newport that are
under investigation. This Record ol Decision (ROD) re-
lates to the presence of the existing landfill area at
McAllister Point as a source of contamination. McAllis-
ter Point Landfill was the site of a sanitary landfill which
operated over a 20-year period. From 1955 until the
mid-1970's, the site accepted all wastes generated at
the Naval complex. The landfill received waste from all
operational areas (machine shops, ship repair, etc.),
Navy housing areas (domestic refuse), and from the 55
ships homeported at Newport prior to 1973 (approxi-
mately fourteen 40-cubic yard containers each day).
The materials disposed of at the site reportedly includ-
ed spent acids, paints, solvents, waste oils (diesel,
lube and fuel), and polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)-
contaminated transformer oil.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Naval shore facilities,
Landfills, Aquidneck Island, Waste oils, Polychlorinat-
ed biphenyls, Paints, Solvents, Acids, Insulating oils,
Debris, Land pollution, Water pollution, Remedial
action, Rhode Island, 'Record of Decision, Newport
Naval Education and Training Center,
MiddletownfRhode Island), Newport County(Rhode
Island), Cleanup.
PB94-963710/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Unemaster Switch Corporation Site, Woodstock,
CT, July 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 93,113p* EPA/ROD/R01-93/079
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The ROD sets forth the selected remedy for the Line-
master Switch Corporation Superfund Site, which in-
cludes both source control and management of migra-
tion components to obtain a comprehensive remedy.
The major components of the selected source control
remedy include: In situ vacuum extraction of contami-
nated soil to remove volatile organic compounds
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(VOCs); Institutional controls, that shall consist of a
fence surrounding the contamination source area to
restrict access to this area; and an environmental
monitoring program. The major components of the se-
lected management of migration remedy include: ex-
traction of contaminated groundwater from the over-
burden and bedrock using extraction wells; treatment
of contaminated groundwater using air stripping with
carbon air emission controls; an environmental moni-
toring program to include, at a minimum, monitoring
on-sne and off-site groundwater monitoring weds and
drinking water suppfy weRs; and institutional controls
that shaM include, at a minimum, deed restrictions to
prevent the use of untreated contaminated groundwat-
er until the cleanup levels are met
Keywords: 'Superfund, •Hazadous materials, •Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Sol contamination.
Ground water. Land pollution, Soi treatment. Water
pollution, Environmental monitoring, Remedtal action,
Connecticut, 'Record of Decision,
Woodstock(Connecticut), Windham
County(Coonecticut), Volatile organic compounds.
Cleanup.
PBM-M3711/REB Starring Order
Superfund Record at Decision (EPA Region 1):
Salem Acres Stte, Salem, HA, March IMS.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 93,151p* EPA/ROD/R01-83/078
Paper copy avatebte on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; an
others S^^sftgte copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision do
nti
represents the selected reme-
dW action for the Satem Acres Ste in Salem. Massa-
chusetts. The ramedW action for the Salem Acres
Stte. as described In this ROD, addresses the principal
throats to the human health and the environment
posed by exposure of humans to contaminated sote
from the Salem Acres Site. This remedy addresses aB
principal threats to human health and the environment
posed by the sources of contamination at the Site re-
sulting from dermal absorption and incidental ingestion
of contaminants In surficial sols.
Keywords: 'Superfund. •Hazardous materials. •Waste
Disposal. -Pollution control. Sludge, Lagoons, BeryS-
um. Arsenic, Xytenes, Dtoans, PoTycycfc aromatic hy-
drocarbons. Pofychtorinated Mphenyte. Sol contemi-
nation. Land pofcition. Ground water. Surface waters,
Wetlands, Water pofcition. Capping. Remedtal action,
^Record oTDacision,
Massachusetts,
Cleanup.
Essex
CountyfMassachusetts), Votatte organic compounds.
PBM469712/REB Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1*
Naval Construction Battafcn Center, SUM 12 and
14, DavfevMe, RL, September 1903.
Environmerrtal Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedtal Response.
Sep93,43p' EPA/ROD/R01-83/080
Paper copy avaisfaio on Starring Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 US.. Canada, and Memo; aft
others $200).jSJngte copies ateo avaJtebte ki paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision do
presents the selected rerneo)-
eument prose
a! action for Site 12-Buftftig 316. DPOO Transformer
Oi Sp* Area and S*» 14-Bu)Mng 38, Transformer Ol
teak. TMs remedy addresses remedtation of contami-
nated flooring materials and sots at Sites 12 and 14by
efcrihaflno or reducta the risks posedby V*iPOB
contamination, througn removal of ftoofinu matertate
and sols with subsequent off-ste dtoposaf or off-site
incineration, deperring on the level of contamination.
TWs action to intended to be the permanent remedy for
SMMl2and14.
Keywords: •Superfund, *Ha
atsrn
late,-Waste
fadHes,Bat-
ttsprnol. 'PrrthrBnn rnrlrr1. "i
tafton level organizations. Transformers, Polychlorinat-
edblphenyle.BuidfcMrnat8rials.Dust. Sol contamina-
tion. Land poJMton. Remedtal action, Rhode (stand.
•Record of Decision, Cleanup. DavJsvOe Naval Con-
PB94-463713/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Somersworth Sanitary LandtlB Site, Somers worth,
NR, June 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 94,200p* EPA/ROD/R01-94/087
Paper copy available on Starring Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico, all
others $200). Single copies also avatable in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Decision Document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Somersworth Sanitary Landfill Super-
fund Site in Somersworth, New Hampstwe. The select-
ed rerr^dy for the Somerswortfi Sanitary Landfill Su-
perfund site includes both source control and manage-
ment of migration components to obtain a comorehen-
j remedy.
rdo
ateriate,-Waste
siver
Keywords: -Superfund, *Hi
Disposal, -PoBution control, Sanitary landfills. Metals,
Inorganic compounds. Ground water. Plumes, Water
poHubon monitoring, Surface waters, Sediments, Soil
contamination, Land pollution. Capping, Remedial
action. New Hampstwe, 'Record of Decision, Clean-
up, Somersworth(New Hampshire), Strafford
County(New Hampshire), Volatile organic compounds,
Serrtvoteffle organic compounds.
PBB4-M3714/RE8 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Central Landfli Site, Opersbte UnH One, John-
ston, Rt, June 1994,
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedtal Response.
Sep 94,275p'EPA/ROD/R01 -94/068
Paper copy available on Starring Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies ateo avaSabte in paper
copy or microfiche.
This Decision Document presents the selected reme-
dial action for the Central Landfitl Superfund Site In
Johnston, Rhode Island. In summary, the selected
source control remedy consists of. Constructing a
mutlMayer RCRA C cap over the existing 121 acre
Phase I area and incorporating the existing 32 acres of
RIOEM approved cap on the side slopes; Hydraulic
contajnnient and treatment of uroundwater in the hot
spot area of the landfill and discharging the treated
groundwater to either orvaite surface water or the
Cranston Waste Watar Treatment Plant; knptecnantini
deed restrictions on groundwater use and i
opment within property owned by the RISWMC; Initiat-
ing a long-term program of sampling and analysis of
groundwater, surface water and air; Conducting a de-
tated evaluation of the existing land* gas collection
and combustion system; and InstatSng a chain link
fence to prevent access.
Keywords: 'Superfund. 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
dbpossi 'Water pollution control, LandfiHs. Industrial
wastes. Solvents, Waste ofe. Acids, Sewage sludge,
Ground water. Surface waters. Water treatment Water
pollution monitoring. Capping. Restrictions, Remedtol
action, Rhode Island, •Record of Decision, Cleanup,
JohnstorXRhode Island), Providence County(Rhode
Island).
PM4-M3M1/REB Starring Order
Superfund Record of DacMon (EPA Region 2):
Fried Industries Site. East Brunswick, Hi, June
structton BattaSon Center,
WasrwigtonCtouriryCRhodelsiand).
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and RemedM Response.
Jul 94,246p* EPA/ROD/R02-84/224
Paper copy avaishln on Starring Order, deposit ac-
count requinsd ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). angle copies ateo avatable in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected rented^
al action for the Fried Industries Site. The selected
remedy represents the first and only planned operable
unit for the Fried Industries Site. It addresses contami-
nated surface safe on the site and groundwater con-
tamnation in the underlying shallow and deep
aquifers.
Keywords: -Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
Disposal. New Jersey. Arsenic. Industrial wastes. Soil
contamination, Ground water. Aquifers, Land poBution
control, Sol treatment Water pollution control.
'Record of Decision, 'First remedial action, East
Brunswick TownshipfNew Jersey), Middlesex
County(New Jersey), Cleanup, Volatile organic com-
pounds.
PB94-963802/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Kenmark Textile Printing Corporation, Babylon,
MY, March 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,83p* EPA/ROD/R02-94/225
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Kenmark Textiles Printing Corporation
(Kenmark) site (Site). The United States Environmen-
tal Protection Agency (EPA), in consultation with the
State of New York, has determined that the Site does
not pose a significant threat to human health or the en-
vironment and, therefore, remediation is not appropri-
ate. Thus, 'No Action' is the selected remedy for the
Site. The determination is based on the results of re-
medtel investigation activities conducted by a poten-
tially responsible party (PRP) for the Site under
NYSDEC supervision from 1967 to August 1990 and
under EPA supervision from August 1991 through De-
cember 1993.
Keywords: -Superfund, -Hazardous materials, -Reme-
dial action, New York, Solvents, Dyes, Metals, Arsenic,
Chromium, Lead(Metal), Soil contamination. Ground
water, 'Record of Decision, East FarrrangdalefNew
York), Suffolk County(New York), Tetrachtoroethene.
PB94-M3803/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Pollution Abatement Services, Oswego, NY., De-
cember 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,145p* EPA/ROD/R02-94/226
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This Record of Decision (ROD) documents the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) selection
of a remedial action to augment the previously imple-
mented remedial action (PB85-213734) and to ad-
dress contamination detected outside the containment
system at the Pollution Abatement Services (PAS) site.
The selected remedial action represents the third op-
erable unit of site remediation, the first operable unit
was for removal actions taken from 1973 to 1982 by
EPA and NYSDEC. The remedy for the second opera-
ble unit which addressed the on-site contaminated
groundwater was specified in a ROD issued in June
1964. The selected remedy for this operable unit will
incorporate aH of the existing components of the
second operable unit of site remediation. These com-
ponents include: the existing containment system (in-
cluding a cover, slurry waH and leachate and ground-
water collection system); treatment and disposal of the
collected leachate and groundwater; site security and
access control by a perimeter fence; site maintenance;
and long-term monitoring.
Keywords: 'Superfund, -Hazardous materials, -Waste
disposal. New York, Metals, Porychlormated biphenyts,
Ground water, Surface waters. Aquifers, Soil contami-
nation. Water pollution control, Land pollution control,
Pollution monitoring, 'Record of Decision, 'Third re-
medtal action, Oswego(New York), Oswego
CountyfNew York). Cleanup, Volatile organic com-
pounds, Semivolatile organic compounds.
PB04-963804/RE8 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DacMon (EPA Region 2):
Juncoa UandfH Site (Operable Unit 2), Juncos,
Pa, October 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jut 94,94p* EPA/ROD/R02-94/227
See also PB92-963831.
Paper copy avaSabte on Starring Order, deposit ac-
count requred ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
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others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for Operable Unit Two (OU-II) of the Juncos
Landfill located in the Municipality of Juncos, Puerto
Rico. This decision document explains the factual and
legal basis for selecting the remedy for this site. The
operable unit is the second of two operable units for
the Juncos Landfill Site. It focuses on groundwater
contamination, resulting from contaminant migration
from the landfill. The key components of the OU-II
remedy include the following: Natural attenuation or no
action for the groundwater, and Recommendation that
institutional controls consisting of restrictions on
groundwater withdrawal in the area north of the landfill
be implemented by the Commonwealth. The imple-
mentation of this selected remedy in conjunction with
the OU-I remedy will minimize or eliminate the poten-
tial carcinogenic and noncarcinogenic impacts.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Earth
fills, *Municipairties, Ground water. Monitoring, Rec-
ommendations, Public health. Volatile organic com-
pounds, Leachates, Carcinogens, Metals, Antimony,
Manganese, Capping, Waste treatment. Cost effec-
tiveness, MuncosfPuerto Rico), Record of Decision,
Second Remedial Action, Institutional controls.
PBM-963805/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): ML
industries, Inc, Pedricktown, NJ., July 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
8 Jul 94,324p EPA/ROD/R02-94/228
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This Record of Decision documents the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency's (EPA's) selection of the
remedial action for the NL Industries, Inc. site. The re-
medial action described in this document represents
the second of two planned phases, or operable units,
at the NL Industries site. This action, designated as
Operable Unit One, addresses contaminated ground
water, surface water, soils and stream sediments at
the site.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Smelting, Industrial
wastes, Lead(Metal), Metals, Soil contamination, Sedi-
ments, Ground water, Plumes, Surface waters, Land
pollution, Water pollution, Environmental monitoring.
Remedial action, New Jersey, 'Record of Decision,
Pedricktown(New Jersey), Salem County(New Jersey),
Cleanup.
PB94-963806/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 2):
Universal OB Products (Chemical Division), Bor-
ough of East Rutherford, Bergen County, NY,
September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Sap 93,66p' EPA/ROD/RO2-93/206
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected interim
remadtal action for Operable Unit One at the Universal
Oil Products (UOP) site, in the Borough of East Ruther-
ford, Bergen County. The response actkxi described in
the document represents an interim remedy for the
first of three planned operable units at the site. Opera-
ble Unit One consists of the uplands soils and teachate
at the sits. The selected interim action will address the
threats due to contaminated soils and contaminated
teachate, designated as Operable Unit One. It ad-
dresses the principle threats through treatment of the
most highly contaminated materials and the lower
level threats through containment Since a portion of
the selected remedy calls for the containment of con-
taminated soils, the remedial action for Operable Unit
One wffl require long-term management
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
dBposal, 'Pollution control, Potychlorinated bipnenyts,
Pofycydic aromatic hydrocarbons, Lead(MetaI),
Leachate, Soil contamination, Land pollution, Soil
treatment Remedial action, New Jersey, 'Record of
Decision, East Rutherford(New Jersey), Bergen
County(New Jersey), Volatile organic compounds,
Cleanup.
PB94-963807/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Tronic Plating, Farmingdate, NY., September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 93,51p* EPA/ROD/R02-93/202
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Tronic Plating Site (Site) located in the
Town of Babylon, Suffolk County, New York. The
United State Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),
in consultation with the State of New York has deter-
mined that the Site does not pose a significant threat
to human health and the environment and, therefore,
remediation is not necessary nor appropriate. This de-
termination is based on the results of the Phase I and
Phase II remedial investigations conducted at the Site
from 1989 to 1992, the risk assessment performed for
the Site and the sediment and soil removal activities
performed pursuant to an Administrative Order on
Consent that were completed on August 13,1993.
Keywords: * Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Metals, Cadmium, Sediments, Storm
runoff, Ground water. Plumes, Land pollution, Water
pollution, Remedial action, Site characterization, New
York, 'Record of Decision, Babylon(New York), Suf-
folk County(New York).
PB94-963808/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Wilson Farm, Plumsted Township, Ocean County,
NJ., August 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
2 Aug 93,70p* EPA/ROD/R02-93/220
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This Record of Decision presents the selected no
action remedy for the Wilson Farm Site, in Plumsted
Township, New Jersey. The New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection and Energy has deter-
mined that no further remedial action is necessary at
the Wilson Farm Site. The removal of chemical and in-
dustrial waste materials from the site by Morton Inter-
national, Inc. in 1992 was successful in remediating
the principal threats associated with the site.
Keywords:'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Industrial wastes, Chemical wastes, Or-
ganic compounds, Metals, Soil contamination, Ground
water, Land pollution, Water pollution monitoring, Envi-
ronmental monitoring, Remedial action, Site character-
ization, New Jersey, 'Record of Decision, Plumsted
Townsnip(New Jersey), Ocean County(New Jersey).
PB94-963809/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Woodland Township, Route 72 and Route 532
Dump Sites, Burlington County, Chatsworth, NJ.,
September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sap 93,34p EPA/ROD/R02-93/222
See also PB91-921426.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for subsurface soils at the Woodland Town-
ship Route 72 site. This is the second and final opera-
ble unit for the site. A previous Record of Decision
(PB91-921402), signed on May 16, 1990, addressed
the remediation of contaminated surface materials,
sediments and ground water at the site. This decision
document addresses the subsurface soils. The New
Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and
Energy has selected no further action for the second
operable unit
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Open dumps, Soil contamination, Land
pollution, Site characterization, New Jersey, 'Record
of Decision, Chatsworth(New Jersey), Woodland
Township(New Jersey), Burlington County(New
Jersey), Second remedial action.
PB94-963811/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Monroe Township Landfill, Middlesex County, NJ.,
March 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 93,75p* EPA/ROD/R02-93/199
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document, prepared by the New Jersey
Department of Environmental Protection and Energy
(NJDEPE) as lead agency, presents the selected
remedy for the Monroe Township Landfill Site. This
Record of Decision (ROD) sets forth the selected final
remedy for the Monroe Township Landfill Site. The
ROD addresses all environmental media and all opera-
ble units at the Site. The selected remedy is 'No Fur-
ther Action with Maintenance and Monitoring'.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Landfills, Inorganic compounds, Organ-
ic compounds, Leachate, Soil contamination, Ground
water, Land pollution, Water pollution monitoring. Site
characterization, Remedial action, New Jersey,
'Record of Decision, Monroe Township(New Jersey),
Middlesex County(New Jersey).
PB94-963812/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Pittsburgh Air Force Base, Pittsburgh, NY.,
March 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
31 Mar 93,33p* EPA/ROD/R02-93/204
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This Record of Decision (ROD) presents a selected re-
medial action for soils at Site SS-011 on Plattsburg
AFB in Pittsburgh, New York. Inasmuch as prior re-
moval actions taken to excavate and dispose of DDT
(4,4'-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) contaminated
soils in 1991 have proven protective of human health
and the environment no further action has been deter-
mined necessary at Site SS-011 to reduce site con-
taminants beyond their current levels. Inspections will
be conducted, once per five-year period, to assess the
general condition of the site, including the progress of
revegetation in areas disturbed by the 1991 removal
action and the potential effects of runoff from or onto
the site.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Air force facilities, DDT, Insecticides,
Soil contamination, Land pollution, Environmental
monitoring, Remedial action, Site characterization, In-
stallation restoration, New York, 'Record of Decision,
Pittsburgh Air Force Base, Plattsburgh(New York),
Clinton County(New York).
PB94-963813/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Preferred Plating Corporation, Farmingdate, NY.,
September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,41 p* EPA/ROD/R02-93/205
See also PB90-150939 and PB93-963817.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency's (EPA's) selection of the
remedial action for the third operable unit of the Pre-
ferred Plating Corporation Superfund Site (Site). This is
the third and final operable unit for the Site, which ad-
dresses potential groundwater contamination that has
been detected in the upgradient portion of the Site at
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Del Laboratories, Inc. (Del). EPA in consultation with
the NYSDEC has determined that this contamination
does not pose a significant threat to human health or
the environment arid, therefore, remedtation is not ap-
propriate. This determination is based on previous
cleanup activities at Defs fatifity, the cleanup activities
that are planned under the two other operable units at
the Site, and the remedial investigation and the human
health risk assessment that were conducted for the
third operable unit
Keywords: 'Superfund, •Hazardous materials, *Waste
management. Nickel, Lead(Metal), Chromium, Cadmi-
um, Metals, Ground water. Water pollution. Remodel
action. Site characterization. New York, 'Record of
Decision, Babyton(New York), Suffolk County(New
York).
PB94-963814/REB Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region Zf
Naval Air Engineering Center, (Operable Untt 13),
Lakehurst, NJ, September 1993.
Environmental Piotedion Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and RemedMl Response.
Sep 93,30p* EPA/ROD/R02-93/213
See also PB92-963806, PB92-963808, PB92-963810.
PB92-963832, PB93-963809, PB93-963810. and
PB93-963828.
Paper copy avoiahlo on Standng Order, deposit ac-
count relied ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; al
others $200). Single copies also available i
copy or firidoficfie.
The decision document presents the selected
al action for two ndMduat sites (Site 3 and 6). located
at the Naval Air Warfare Center. Aircraft Division
(NAWCADLKE) in Lakehurst. New Jersey. The United
States Department of the Navy, the lead agency for
these Sites, has selected Excavation with On-Slte Re-
cydng and Off-Site Disposal as the selected remedy
for Sites 3 and 6. Implementation of this alternative en-
landrerrx
i removal of all contaminated sedl-
rnents at both sites above EPA risk based levels. New
Jersey sol cleanup criteria and NOAA guidance for
ateriate,'Waste
Keywords: •Superfund, *Ha
disposal. •Poflution c^M'tti^l, Naval air stations, Potiuto
urn products. Hydrocarbons, Soi contaminatton. Sect-
neering Center. Lakahurst(New Jersey), Ocean
CountyfNew Jersey), Cleanup.
PB94 9t3ei5/REB Standng Order
Superfund Record at Decision (EPA Redan 2fc
Naval Ah- Engineering Center, Operable Or* 10,
Lakenurat. NXTSeptember 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and RemedW Response.
27 Sep 93. 39p*EP^ROD/R02-93/210
Pflpor copy flvsfabk) on StttfldnQ Qrdor, doposH flo-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico: al
others $200). Single copies also avaiaUe in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedh
at action for seven individual sites (Site 9. 12, 33, 36.
37, 39 and 42). located at the Naval Air Warfare
Center, Aircraft Division (NAWCADLKE) in Lakehurst,
New Jersey. The United States Department of the
Navy, the lead agency for these Sites, has sotoctod
the r»ac*oo alternative for Sites 9, 12,33,36,37, 39
and 42.
Keywords; •Superfund. •Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Naval air stations, Metals, Sot contami-
nation, Land poftution, RemedW action. Site charac-
terization, New Jersey, 'Record of Decision, Naval Air
Warfare Center. Naval Air Engineering Center,
LakehursKNew Jersey), Ocean County(New Jersey),
SemivolatXa organic compounds.
PB94-983S1B/REB Standng Order
Superfund flecort of J)eclstoci (EPA Region 2):
Naval Aa* EiMbMaring Center, Operable Unit 8, La-
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC
Office of Emergency and RemedW Response.
21 Jun 93, 22pTEPA/ROD/Ru2-93/20e
Paper copy avalable on Standng Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 US, Canada, and Mexico: al
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for three individual sites (Sites 1.11 and 35),
located at the Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Divi-
sion (NAWCADLKE) in Lakehurst, New Jersey. Based
on the effectiveness of prior removal actions to
remove petroleum contaminated sods, the United
States Department of the Navy, the lead agency for
these Sites, has selected the no action alternative for
Sites 1, 11 and 35. The Site 1 alternative includes a
program to monitor the status of groundwater quality.
PB94-963819/REB
Standing Order
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardo
ateriais, 'Waste
management, Naval air stations, Metals, Organic com-
pounds, Soi contamination. Ground water. Water pol-
lution monitoring. Land pollution, Remedfel action, Site
characterization. New Jersey, 'Record of Decision,
Naval Air Warfare Center, Naval Air Engineering
Center, Lakehurst(New Jersey), Ocean County(New
Jersey).
PB94-963817/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Naval Air Englnejsrlng Center, Operable Unit 11,
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedal Response.
27 Sep 93,24p° EPA/ROD/R02-93/211
Paper copy avalable on Standng Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; aH
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for one site (Site 14). located at the Naval Air
Warfare Center. Aircraft Division (NAWCADLKE) In La-
kehurst, New Jersey. The United States Department of
the Navy, the lead agency for this Site, has selected
Excavation with one Site Recycling and Oft Site Dis-
posal as the selected remedy for Site 14. Imptementa-
tlon of this alternative entete excavating contaminated
sol and sedknent from the site, that is above EPA risk
based levels or the New Jersey sol dean up criteria. It
should be noted that this Record of Decision (ROD)
addresses only Site 14 and tt is not intended to repre-
sent the remedial action status for other areas of con-
cern at NAWCAC)LKE. Grourel water corrtarmnation at
this site is currently being remednted through an inter-
im action documented in a previous ROD.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Ha
•do
ateriais,'Waste
dBposal. 'Land poflution control. Naval air stations.
Petroleum products. Hydrocarbons, Sol contamina-
tion, Sedvnents. Waste recycfing. Asphalt, Batching,
RemedBt action. New Jersey, 'Record of Decision,
Naval Ar Warfare Center, Naval Air Engineering
Center. LakehurstfNew Jersey). Ocean County(New
Jersey), Cleanup.
PB94-963S1S/REB Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
I4evtf Air Engineering Center, ODerat*Unft 9, La-
kshurst, ML, June 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
21 Jun 93, 14p* EPA/ROD/R02-93/209
Paper copy avalable on Standng Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; al
others $200).^ Single copies also avalable in paper
copy or
The decision document presents the selected remedh
al action for two ndMdual sites (Sites 2 and 38) locat-
ed at the Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division
Lakehurst, New Jersey (NAWCADLKE). The United
States Department of the Navy, the lead agency for
this site, and the United States Environmental Protec-
tion Agency have selected the no action alternative as
the appropriate action for Site 2 h Area H and for Site
38* Area F.
ido
ateriais,'Waste
Keywords: •Superfund, *i
management. Naval air stations, Metals, Sol contami-
nation. Land
action. Site
Decision,
nonring Center, Lakehurst(New Jersey), Ocean
County(New Jersey).
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Naval Ah- Engineering Center, Operable Unit 12,
Lakehurst, NJ., September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 93,19p* EPA/ROD/R02-93/212
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for four individual sites (Sites 7, 22, 24 and
25), located at the Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft
Division (NAWCADLKE) in Lakehurst, New Jersey.
The United States Department of the Navy, the lead
agency for these Sites, has selected the no action al-
ternative for Sites 7,22,24 and 25.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Naval air stations. Metals, Soil contami-
nation. Land pollution, Remedial action, Site charac-
terization, New Jersey, 'Record of Decision, Naval Air
Warfare Center, Naval Air Engineering Center,
Lakehurst(New Jersey), Ocean County(New Jersey),
Semrvolatile organic compounds.
PB94463820/REB
Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
SMS Instruments, Suffolk County, Deer Park, NY.,
September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 93. 58p* EPA/ROD/R02-93/219
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; al!
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the second operable unit of the SMS In-
struments, Inc. site (Site). This operable unit repre-
sents the second and last operable unit planned for
this Site. This second operable unit addresses the po-
tential upgradient groundwater contamination at the
Site. The United States Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) in consultation with the State of New
York has determined that there is no evidence of con-
tamination upgradient of the Site contributing to the
contamination at the Site; therefore, remediation for
the second operable unit is not appropriate.
Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Industrial wastes, Aromatic hydrocar-
bons. Chlorinated hydrocarbons. Metals, Ground
water. Water pollution, Site characterization, New
York, 'Record of Decision, Second remedial action,
Deer Park(New York), Suffolk CountyfNew York).
PB94-963821/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Ni-
agara County Refuse, NY, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
24 Sep 93,78p' EPA/ROD/R02-93/200
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This Record of Decision (ROD) documents the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) selection
of the remedial action for the Niagara County Refuse
site. This operable unit is the first and only operable
unit for the site. The primary objectives of this action
are to control the source of contamination at the site
and to reduce and minimize the migration of contami-
nants into site media thereby minimizing any health
and ecological impacts.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
dfeposat, 'Pollution control, Landfills, Pesticides,
Metals, Soil contamination. Sediments, Ground water,
Surface waters, Leachate, Land pollution, Water pollu-
tion monitoring, Environmental monitoring. Remedial
action. New York, 'Record of Decision,
Wheatfield(New York), Niagara County(New York),
Volatile organic compounds, Semrvolatile organic
compounds. Cleanup.
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PB94-963822/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Johnstown City Landfill, NY., March 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
31 Mar 93,66p* EPA/ROD/R02-93/197
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Johnstown City Landfill site (the Site),
located in the City of Johnstown, Fulton County, New
York. This operable unit represents the entire remedial
action for the Site. It addresses the principal threats to
human health and the environment at the Site by con-
trolling the source of contamination and the generation
ofteachate.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Landfills, Municipal
wastes, Inorganic compounds. Soil contamination.
Ground water, Surface waters. Aquifers, Land pollu-
tion, Water pollution monitoring, Capping, Remedial
action, New York, 'Record of Decision,
Johnstown(New York), Fulton County(New York),
Volatile organic compounds, Serrrivolatile organic
compounds, Cleanup.
PB94-963823/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Janssen, Inc., Site, Qurabo, PR., September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 93,82p* EPA/ROD/R02-93/218
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected interim
remedial action for the Janssen, Inc. Site (Site) in
Gurabo, Puerto Rico. The remedial alternative pre-
sented in this document is for an interim remedy for the
Site. It focuses on groundwater contamination as well
as soil contamination beneath the Janssen Chemical
Plant Building.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Chemical wastes, Leak-
age, Chemical plants, Soil contamination, Ground
water. Plumes, Water treatment, Soil treatment, Water
pollution, Land pollution, Remedial action, Puerto
Rico, 'Record of Decision, Gurabo(Puerto Rico), Vola-
tile organic compounds, Cleanup.
PB94-963824/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Lodt Municipal Wells, NJ_ September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 93,77p* EPA/ROD/R02-93/221
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Lodi Municipal Well site was placed on the Nation-
al Priorities List primarily due to radiological contami-
nation. After performing extensive field investigations,
the authors have determined that the radiological con-
tamination is naturally occurring. Remedial action is
not necessary to ensure protection of human health
and the environment from non-radiological com-
pounds at the Lodi Municipal Well site since the con-
centrations of those compounds in the ground water at
the well do not pose an unacceptable risk. However,
because ground water in the area has been found to
contain sporadic contamination that is regional in
nature, EPA recommends that the ground water not be
used for potable water supply purposes without appro-
priate treatment
Keywords: 'Superfund. 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Radioactive materials, Radfoiso-
topes, Natural occurrence, Water wells. Ground water.
Water pollution. Remedial action, Site characteriza-
tion. New Jersey, 'Record of Decision, LodKNew
Jersey), Bergen County(New Jersey), Volatile organic
compounds.
PB94-963825/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
RoMrrtech/Natlonal Pipe, Operable Unit 2, Town
of Vestal, Broome County, NY., March 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Mar 93,132p* EPA/ROD/R02-93/198
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Robintech, Inc./National Pipe Co. Site
(hereinafter, the Site or the Robintech Site), Operable
Unit Two (OU-2), located in the Town of Vestal,
Broome County, New York. The United States Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency (EPA) has determined
that no action is necessary for the suspected lead con-
tamination of Site-related soil and sediment at the Ro-
bintech Site. The concentration of lead in Site-related
soil and sediment were found to be acceptable for pro-
tection of human health and the environment. Thus,
No Action is the selected remedy for the second oper-
able unit for the Site.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Lead(Metal), Metals, Soil contamina-
tion, Sediments, Land pollution, Remedial action, Site
characterization, New York, 'Record of Decision,
Vestal(New York). Broome County(New York).
PB94-963826/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Reynolds Metals Company Site, Massena, NY.,
September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 93,74p' EPA/ROD/R02-93/201
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Reynolds Metals Company Site Study
Area, in Massena, New York. The New York State De-
partment of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC)
strongly supports the proposed dredging of contami-
nated sediments from trie river, agrees with EPA's
cleanup levels for the Site, and agrees with and sup-
ports the concept of using the Black Mud Pond for the
disposal of untreated sediments and treatment residu-
als. This action or 'operable unit1 is the first and only
operable unit planned by the U.S. Environmental Pro-
tection Agency for the Reynolds Metals Company Site
Study Area and addresses the principal threat posed
by contaminated sediments in this Area by utilizing a
mixed treatment/containment remedy for these con-
taminated sediments.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, River beds, Polychlorinat-
ed biphenyis, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons,
Furans, Saint Lawrence River, Water pollution, Reme-
dial action, New York, 'Record of Decision,
Massena(New York), Saint Lawrence County(New
York), Dibenzofurans, River sediments, Cleanup.
PB94-963827/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Naval Engineering Center, Operable Unit 14, Lake-
hurst, NJ., September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,27p* EPA/ROD/R02-93/214
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for an individual site (Site 32), located at the
Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division (NAW-
CADLKE) in Lakehurst, New Jersey. The United States
Department of the Navy, the lead agency for this site,
has selected Excavation with On-Srte Recycling and
Off-Site Disposal as the selected remedy for Site 32.
Implementation of this alternative entails excavation
and removal of all contaminated soil at the site above
EPA risk based levels or NJDEPE soil cleanup criteria.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Naval air stations, Petrole-
um products, Hydrocarbons, Soil contamination, Sedi-
ments, Land pollution, Waste recycling, Asphalt,
Batching, Remedial action, New Jersey, Record of
Decision, Naval Air Warfare Center, Naval Air Engi-
neering Center, Lakehurst(New Jersey), Ocean
County(New Jersey), Cleanup.
PB94-963828/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Naval Air Engineering Center, Operable Unit 15,
Lakehurst, NJ., September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,28p* EPA/ROD/R02-93/215
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected action
for one site (Site 31), located at the Naval Air Warfare
Center, Aircraft Division (NAWCADLKE) in Lakehurst
New Jersey. The United States Department of the
Navy, the lead agency for this site, has selected the no
action with groundwater monitoring alternative for Site
31.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Naval air stations, Landfills, Leachate,
Ground water, Water pollution monitoring, Remedial
action, Site characterization. New Jersey, 'Record of
Decision, Naval Air Warefare Center, Naval Air Engi-
neering Center, Lakehurst(New jersey), Ocean
County(New Jersey), Volatile organic compounds.
PB94-963829/REB
Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Naval Air Engineering Center, Operable Unit 22,
Lakehurst NJ., September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,19p* EPA/ROD/R02-93/216
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected action
for one site (Site 20), located at the Naval Air Warfare
Center, Aircraft Division (NAWCADLKE) in Lakehurst,
New Jersey. Based on the inconsistencies in the data
supplied by numerous groundwater sampling rounds,
the United States Department of the Navy, has select-
ed the No Action alternative for Site 20.
Keywords: * Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Naval air stations, Lead(Metal), Soil
contamination, Land pollution, Remedial action, Site
characterization, New Jersey, 'Record of Decision,
Naval Air Warfare Center, Naval Air Engineering
Center, LakehurstfNew Jersey), Ocean CountyfNew
Jersey).
PB94-963830/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Naval Air Engineering Center, Operable Unit 23,
Lakehurst, NJ., September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,19p* EPA/ROD/H02-93/217
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for one site (Site 13), located at the Naval Air
Warfare Center, Aircraft Division (NAWCADLKE) in La-
kehurst, New Jersey. The United States Department of
the Navy, the lead agency for this Site, has selected In-
Situ Vapor Extraction as the selected remedy for Site
13. Implementation of this alternative entails extracting
contaminants from the subsurface soils in vapor
phase. The subsurface soil will be remediated to risk
based levels, and the New Jersey soil clean up criteria.
It should be noted that this Record of Decision (ROD)
addresses only Site 13 and it is not intended to repre-
sent the remedial action status for other areas of con-
cern at NAWCADLKE. Ground water contamination at
this site is currently being remediated through an inter-
im action documented in a previous ROD.
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Keywords: 'Superfund. 'Hazardous materials, 'Water
disposal, 'Pollution control, Naval air stations. Petrole-
um products. Soil contamination, Land pollution. Soil
treatment. Remedial action. New Jersey, 'Record of
Decision, Naval Air Warfare Center, Naval Air Engi-
neering Center, Lakehurst(New Jersey), Ocean
CountytNew Jersey), Cleanup, Soil vapor extraction.
PBM-963831/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of OecWon (EPA Region 2):
Batavta LMtdfM Site, Town of Batavte, oineiee
County, NY, March 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, IX.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 93,59p* EPA/ROD/R02-93/195
Paper copy available on Starting Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
"Die Record of Decision (ROD) for the interim remedy
is the first operable unit at the Batavia LandfiH Site, lo-
cated in the Town of Batavia, Qenesee County, New
York. The selected romedfel action addresses the po-
tential risks that the Batavia Landfill poses for the
nearby residents who rely on the local potable water
supply. Volatile organic and inorganic contaminants
emanating from the landfill currently threaten the pota-
ble water supply to the south and in the general vicinity
of the site.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control. LandfMs, Industrial
wastes. Sludges, Magnesium, Chromium hydroxide.
Inks, Solvents, Waste oils. Barium, Ground water.
Water supply. Surface waters. Water pollution, So8
contamination, SecSments, Land pollution. Mew York,
•Record of Decision, Cleanup, First remedfel action.
BataviafNew York). Genesee County(New York). Vota-
tite organic compounds.
PB94-963832/REB
Starring Order
Superfund Record at Decision (EPA Region 2):
American Cyanamid Site, Operable Unit I.Bridge-
watsr Township, Somaceet County, N*L, Septem-
ber 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedtel Response.
Sep93.71 p* EPA/ROD/R02-93/203
Portions of this document are not fuBv legible.
Paper copy available on Starving Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico: aH
others $200). Single copies also avaSaote in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document, prepared by the New Jersey
Department of Environmental Protection and Energy
(NJDEPE) as lead agency, presents the selected
remedy for the American Cyanamtd Site. This ROD ad-
dresses only one operable unit (Group I Impound-
ments) consisting of four on-site surface impound-
ments 11,13,19 and 24. The selected remedy is Sc-
Mrfication with ConsoSdation into the on-site Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Permitted Im-
poundment 8 FacSty.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
Disposal, 'Land pollution control, Sludges, Lagoons,
Heavy metals. Sludge treatment Ground water. Water
pollution monitoring. Remedtal action. New Jersey,
•Record of Decision, Cleanup. Bridgewater
Township(New Jersey). Somerset CountyfNew
Jersey), Volatile organic compounds, Semrvotatie or-
ganic compounds.
PB94-9G3833/REB Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region tf.
OK DuMn Road Stt*. Orleans County, MY,
Marrh 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedtal Response.
Mar 93,47p' EPA/ROD/H02-93/19B
Paper copy avatobte on Starring Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also avaJabte in paper
copy or microfiche.
The report is the ROD for the FMC, Dublin Road site,
located in the Towns of Shetoy and FWgeway, Orleans
County, New York. The selected remedfel action ad-
dresses the sols, sedknents, surface water and
aroundwater contaminated with metals and pesticides.
A portion of the site was used for disposal of various
wastes and debris by the FMC Corporation in Middle-
port, N.Y. The resultant waste pile created is acting as
a source of contamination for the soils, sediments, sur-
face water and groundwater.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Lead(Metal), Zinc,
MercuyfMetai). Copper, Arsenic, Pesticides, Soil con-
tamination, Sediments, Surface waters, Ground water,
Land pollution, Water pollution, Soil treatment, Water
treatment, Remedial action, New York, 'Record of De-
cision, Cleanup. Shefby(New York), Ridgeway(New
York), Orleans County(New York).
PB94-963834/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Rodonvay Township WeUfleU, Rodcaway, MJ.,
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 94,85p* EPA/ROD/R02-94/255
See also PB87-189353.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for ground water contamination at the Rock-
away Township Wellfield site. The remedy presented
in this document addresses the current and future
threats to human health and the environment associat-
ed with the contaminated ground water at the Rock-
away Township Wellfield site. It provides for the resto-
ration of the contaminated ground water to the more
stringent of the federal and New Jersey Safe Drinking
Water Act Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) and
the New Jersey Ground Water Quality Standards.
Keywords: 'Superiund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
dBposal, 'Water pollution control, Vinyl chloride,
Carbon tetrachtoride, Chloroform, Metals, Pesticides,
Chlorinated hydrocarbons, Ground water, Aquifers,
Drinking water. Water treatment Soil contamination,
Land pollution, Remedial action, New Jersey, 'Record
of Decision, Cleanup, Rockaway Townsfiip(New
Jersey), Morris County(New Jersey), Volatile organic
compounds, Dichtoroemenes.
PB94-963901/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Hranfca LandM SM» (Operable Unit 2), BuUer
County, PA, Hay 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Jut 94,27p*EPA/ROD/R03-94/178
See also PB91-921566.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or TOcrofiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for Operable Unit No. 2 (OU2) at the Hranica
LandfiB Site (the Site) in Buffalo Township, Butler
County, Pennsylvania. This Operable Unit is the
second and final operable unit for the Site and it ad-
dresses ground water contamination. The selected al-
ternative for the ground water at the Site is No Action.
Under this alternative, no further Remedial Action will
be taken at this Site. Ground water will be monitored
pursuant to the remedial action selected in the ROD
for the first Operable Unit
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials. 'Waste
management Landfills, Ground water. Water pollution
monitoring. Site characterization, Pennsylvania,
•Record of Decision, Buffalo Township(Pennsytvanta),
Butler CountyfPennsytvania), Second remedial action.
PB94-963902/REB Standmg Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Ataddfci Phong Site (Operable Unit 2), Lack*-
wanna County, PA, December 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jut 94,99p' EPA/ROD/R03-94/179
Paper copy available on Standng Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or mcrofiche.
This Record of Decision (ROD) describes the selection
of the remedial action plan to address ground water
contamination at the Aladdin Plating Site (the 'Site').
The remedial action to address aground water at the
Site has been designated Operable Unit 2 (OU2) for
purposes of organizing and identifying remedial ac-
tions at this Site. The Aladdin Plating Site is located
near Scranton, Pennsylvania on Layton Road in Scott
and South Abington Townships, Lackawanna County,
Pennsylvania, approximately 1.5 miles north of the
town of Chinchilla.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, Pennsylvania, Electroplating, Industrial
wastes, Chromium, Ground water, Water pollution con-
trol, 'Record of Decision, 'Second remedial action,
Scott Tcwnship(Pennsylvania), South Abington
Township(Pennsytvania), Lackawanna
County(Pennsytvania), Cleanup.
PB94-963903/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Revere Chemical Site, Nockamlxon Township,
Bucks County, PA., December 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,104p* EPA/ROD/R03-94/180
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Revere Chemical Site (the Site), locat-
ed on the southeast side of U. S. Route 611, just north
of Route 412 and south of the town of Revere, Penn-
sylvania. The contaminated media at the Site are divid-
ed into Operable Units as follows: OU1 - Contaminated
soil areas, Solid waste, and miscellaneous debris and
OU2 - Ground water and Mercury-contaminated sedi-
ments. This ROD addresses the first Operable Unit
The selected remedial action for the first Operable Unit
is a final remedy and will address contaminated soil
and solid waste and miscellaneous debris on portions
of the Site. The volatile organic (VOC) soil contamina-
tion represents the principal threat Therefore, treat-
ment of the VOC-contammated soil will be required.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, Pennsylvania, Solid wastes, Debris, Soil con-
tamination, Ground water, Land pollution control, Soil
treatment Water pollution monitoring, 'Record of De-
cision, 'First remedial action, Nockamixon
TownsrMp(Pennsylvania), Bucks
CountyfPennsytvania), Cleanup, Volatile organic com-
pounds.
PB94-963904/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
U.S. Defense General Supply Center, Operable
Unit 9, Chesterfield County, VA, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93, 54p EPA/ROD/RO3-93/174
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected interim
remedial action for Operable Unit 9 (OU9) at the De-
fense General Supply Center (DGSC) in Chesterfield
County, Virginia near Richmond. OU9 pertains to
groundwater beneath Area 50, the Open Storage Area
(OSA), and the Nartona! Guard Area (NGA). This oper-
able unit is the third of nine operable units that are cur-
rently being addressed at the DGSC. OU9 addresses
interim treatment and containment of groundwater in
the upper and lower aquifers beneath Area 50, the
OSA, and the NGA.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Supply depots. Mili-
tary facilities, Ground water, Aquifers, Water pollution
monitoring. Water treatment Virginia, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Third remedial action, Defense General Supply
Center, Chesterfield County(Virginia), Volatile organic
compounds, Cleanup.
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PB94-963905/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Naval Air Development Center, Operable Unit 1,
Bucks County, PA., September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,58p EPA/ROD/R03-93/175
Paper copy available on Standing Oder, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This Record of Decision (ROD) presents a selected in-
terim remedial action for Operable Unit One (OU-1) at
the Naval Air Development Center in Warminster
Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The selected
interim remedy for OU-1 is the first remedial action ad-
dressing the Site. OU-1 consists of contaminated
groundwater attributable to Area A and Area B at the
Site in overburden and shallow bedrock aquifers. The
objective of the selected interim remedy is to minimize
the migration of the contaminated groundwater.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Naval shore facili-
ties. Solvents, Creosote, Phenols, Heavy metals, Poly-
chlorinated biphenyls, Polycylic aromatic hydrocar-
bons, Ground water, Aquifers, Water pollution monitor-
ing, Pennsylvania, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup, First
remedial action, Naval Air Development Center, War-
' minster Township(Pennsytvania), Bucks
County(Pennsytvania), Volatile organic compounds.
PB94-963906/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Witam Dick Lagoons, West Cain Township, Ches-
ter County, PA, March 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
31 Mar 93.82p EPA/ROD/R03-93/177
See also PB92-963921.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for Operable Unit 3 of the William Dick La-
goons Site (Site), in West Cain Township, Pennsylva-
nia. The remedy described in this Record of Decision is
for Operable Unit 3 at the Site. The remedy selected
for Operable Unit 3 will reduce the concentrations of
hazardous substances in the Site soils so that leaching
of contaminants into the groundwater will be mini-
mized. Reduction of the volatile organic compounds
and semi-volatile organic compounds in the soils is
necessary in order the groundwater will not continue to
be impacted above acceptable levels. In addition, the
installation of a vegetative soil cover or multi-layer cap
wHI prevent the surrounding community from exposure
to Site-related contaminants through inhalation, inges-
tkxi, and dermal contact
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal. 'Pollution control. Lagoons, Ground water,
Soil contamination, Water pollution, Land pollution,
Remedial action, Pennsylvania, 'Record of Decision,
West Cain Township(Pennsytvania), Chester
County(Pennsyfvania), Volatile organic compounds,
SerrwotatHe organic compounds, Cleanup.
PB94-963907/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Woodtawn County Landfill, Colors, MD., Septem-
ber 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 93.106p EPA/ROD/R03-93/171
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Woodlawn Landfill site (the Site) locat-
ed in Cotora, Cecil County, Maryland. The remedial
action selected lor the Site is a final remedy which will
address contaminated ground water, contaminated
soils, and wastes buried at the Site. The ground water
contamination represents a significant threat There-
fore, remediation of contaminated ground water will be
requipd. The wastes and contaminated soils at the
Site pose a relatively low long-term threat Therefore,
the wastes and contaminated soils will be addressed
through a combination of engineering and institutional
controls.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Landfills, Municipal
wastes. Sludges, Ground water, Soil contamination,
Water pollution, Land pollution, Remedial action, Mary-
land, Record of Decision, Colora(Maryland), Cecil
County(Maryland), Cleanup.
PB94-963908/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Recttcon/Allied Steel, Parker Ford, PA., June
1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30Jun93,118p*EPA/ROD/R03-93/167
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the final selected re-
medial action for the Recticon/Allied Steel site in
Parker Ford, East Coventry Township, Chester County,
Pennsylvania. This is the only planned response action
for the site. This remedy addresses source control of
contaminated soil, groundwater remediation and an al-
ternative water supply. Groundwater contamination
represents a primary threat; therefore, the extraction
and treatment of groundwater and an alternative water
supply will be required. Soils on-site represent a low-
level threat that may potentially impact groundwater
quality; therefore, an excavation and off-site disposal
remedy for source control will be required.
Keywords: * Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Zinc, Copper, Ground
water, Water supply, Soil contamination, Water pollu-
tion, Land pollution, Remedial action,, Pennsylvania,
'Record of Decision, Parker Ford(Pennsylvania),
Chester County(Pennsylvania), Cleanup.
PB94-963909/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Ohio River Park, Operable Unit 2, Neville Island,
PA^ March 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 93,38p* EPA/ROD/R03-93/164
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents a determination that
no remedial action will be taken for the soil contamina-
tion in the Bridge Portion of the Ohio River Park Super-
fund Site in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. The se-
lected alternative for the Bridge Portion of the Site is
'No Action' with respect to the soil contamination. As
specified in Section VI, Summary of Site Risk, there
are not site-related risks that warrant a remedial action
of any kind with respect to soil contamination in the
Bridge Portion of the Site. Ground water contamination
will be evaluated separately and addressed in the Re-
medial Investigation Report for the Site.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Neville Island, Polycydte aromatic hy-
drocarbons. Pesticides, Phenols, Inorganic com-
pounds, Soil contamination, Land pollution, Remedial
action. Site characterization, Pennsylvania, 'Record of
Decision, Allegheny CountyfPennsylvania), Volatile or-
ganic compounds.
PB94-963910/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Occidental Chemical Corporation, Montgomery
County, PA, June 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 93,110p* EPA/ROD/R03-93/166
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Occidental Chemical Corporation Site,
in Pottsgrove Township, Montgomery County, Penn-
sylvania. The Occidental Chemical Corporation Site in-
cludes an active manufacturing facility approximately
250 acres in size. The remedial action selected for the
Site is a final remedy which will address ground water
contamination in the bedrock aquifer and contamina-
tion at the earthen lagoons.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Industrial plants, La-
goons, Polyvinyl chloride, Coal fines, Ground water,
Plumes, Remedial action, Pennsylvania, 'Record of
Decision, Pottsgrove Township(Pennsylvania), Mont-
gomery County(Pennsyfvania), Cleanup.
PB94-963911/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Novak Sanitary Landfill, Lehlgh County, PA., Sep-
tember 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,80p* EPA/ROD/R03-93/173
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Novak Sanitary Landfill Site (the
'Site'), South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County,
Pennsylvania. The remedial action selected for the
Site is a final remedy which will address the principle
threat and reduce risk to human health and the envi-
ronment caused by the unlined landfill. To achieve this
objective, the selected remedy will: (1) ensure contain-
ment of the landfill contents, (2) provide long term
monitoring of ground water for residences adjacent to
the Site that are utilizing the ground water for drinking
water, (3) mitigate the continued release of contami-
nants leaching from the landfill to the aquifer; (4) con-
trol the migration of combustible gases such as meth-
ane, (5) ensure landfill contaminants in the Site's sur-
face storm-water and leachate drainages outside the
proposed landfill cap are either not of environmental
risk or contained by the proposed cap.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Landfills, Metals, Inorgan-
ic compounds, Leachate, Sediments, Surface waters,
Ground water, Water pollution monitoring, Land pollu-
tion, Capping, Restrictions, Remedial action, Pennsyl-
vania, ^Record of Decision, South Whitehall
TownshipfPennsylvania), Lehigh
County(Pennsylvania), Volatile organic compounds,
Semivolatile organic compounds, Cleanup.
PB94-963912/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Rentokil/ Virginia Wood Preserving, Richmond,
VA., June 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
22Jun93,102p*EPA/ROD/R03-93/168
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Rentokil/Virginia Wood Preserving
Site (the Site) in Richmond, Virginia, This remedy will
address all of the media impacted by the contamina-
tion at the site. Based on the information derived
through the Remedial Investigation, the CCA Disposal
Area, Rll Area, and the dense nonaqueous phase liq-
uids (DNAPLs) pose principal threats to human health.
Since wastes will be left in place, long-term monitoring
of the ground water must be performed.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Polycyclic aromatic hydro-
carbons, Pentachlorophenol, Creosote, Metals,
Xylene, Ground water, Surface waters. Soil contamina-
tion, Sediments, Land pollution, Soil treatment, Water
pollution monitoring, Drums(Containers), Remedial
action, Virginia, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup,
RSchmondfyirginia), Henrico CountyfVirginia), Building
demolition, Nonaqueous phase liquids.
PB94-963913/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Eastern Diversified Metals, Operable Unit 2,
Hometown, PA, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
December 1994 69
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Sop 93,62p* EPA/ROD/R03-93/169
See also PB92-963933. PB93-963914, and PB93-
963628.
Paper copy available on Standing Oder, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action tor the deep ground water portion of Operable
Unit 2 (OU2) of the Eastern Diversified Metals Srte lo-
cated in Hometown, SchuyUaH County, Pennsylvania
(Site). EPA has determined that no remedial action for
the deep ground water is necessary at this Site to
ensure protection of human health and the environ-
ment No Federal and State requirements that are le-
gally applicable or relevant and appropriate apply to
this remedy since no remecSaJ action will be taken. Be-
cause hazardous substances remain at the Site, a
review wffl be conducted within five (5) years after this
Record of Decision is signed to ensure continued pro-
tection of human health and the environment
Keywords: *Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Manganese, Metals, Ground water. Sur-
face waters, Little Schuyttalt River, Wetlands, Water
pollution monitoring. Remedial action. Site character-
ization, Pennsylvania, 'Record of Decision,
HometowrKPennsvtvania), SchuyftH
Countypennsylvania), Fluff, Volatile organic com-
pounds.
PB94-963914/REB
Standing Order
Superfund Record of OecWon (EPA R«glon3k
Dvteww S*w)d vid Qrtivw Site*. (AfiMfNMMHrtii
New CaatKDE^ September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 83.73p* EPA/ROD/R03-93/172
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $2°0)-j»ngle copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document revises the Record of Deci-
sion (ROD) signed on April 22, 1988, (PB69-206205)
for the Delaware Sand and Gravel Site (Site), in New
Castle, New Castle County, Delaware. This ROD
' selected to
•tad sols in
amendment revises the remedy previously
address the buried materials and contamini
the Drum Disposal, Ridge and Inert areas of the Site.
This ROD amendment w» be the final Record of Deci-
sion for the Site, The principal threats associated w«h
these portions of the Site are buried drums and con-
taminated soils containing hazardous substances in
the Drum Disposal Area and contaminated sote con-
taining hazardous substances in the Ridge Area.
rdo
ateriab, •Waste
Keywords: •Supertund,'h
dsposal. 'Land potution control, Drums(Contairter8),
Ethers, Benzenes, Phenols, Xytenes, Styrene, Poly-
chlorinated biphenyis, Methytene chloride, Trichtor-
oethytene, TetracMoroethylene, Sol contamination.
Soi treatment, Remedta) action, Delaware, 'Record of
Decision, Cfear«*>,r4ewCB«tle(JJelawafe), Newcastle
Courtty(Delaware), Volatile organic compounds, Semi-
volatile organic cornpounds.
PB94-463915/REB Stanctng Order
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 3*
Dover Air Fore* B*»e,De, November 19»2.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emerrancy and RerMdU Response.
Nov 92,45p* EPA/ROO/R03-83/163
Paper copy avaSabte on Standtog Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also avataUe in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision do
nt
nt* ths soloctod fcrtorim
HUB MWWHSIPUtl WWWUIllWlt p» VWVl*MP> H*v> «W>MWWV WWOVHII
remedW action for the WP 14 (D-4) and If 18 (p-10)
SAes at the Dover Air Force Bine, located in Dover,
Delaware. The setoctod Interim remedy for these Sites
addresses the long term, principal threat, continued
ground water degradation, present at the WP 14 (D-4)
and LF18 (D-10) Sites.
rdous materials, •Waste
Keywords: •Superfund. 'Ha
dfcposat. *Wa»r pohifon control. Air Force fadMee,
Liquid waatoi. Solvents. Waste oft*. Tetrachtoroethy-
tane. Trichtoroethytene, Ground water. Aquifers.
Plumes, Sol gases. Water treatment. Water posuHon
mentoring, RemedW actton. Dataware, •Record of
DacWon. Cleanup, Dover Air Force Base, Kant
County(Delaware), Volatile organic compounds, Dfch-
loroethene.
PB94-963916/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Duett-Gardner LandfM Site, Musfcegon County,
ML, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,35p* EPA/ROD/R05-93/233
Portions of this document are not fulry legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the DueH-Gardner Landfill Site in Muske-
gon County, Michigan. This final remedy addresses
contaminated groundwater and contaminated soil as-
sociated with the Duett-Gardner site.
Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardous materials, 'Waste
dteposal. 'Pollution control. Landfills. Carbon tetra-
chioride. Chloroform, Tetrachloroethylene, Anilines,
Gentian violet, Ground water. Soil contamination,
Water pollution. Land pollution, Water treatment. Soil
treatment. Capping, Remedial action, Michigan.
•Record of Decision, Cleanup, Datton
TownshftMfchigan), Muskegon County(Michigan).
PB94-963917/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 3):
Saegertown Industrial ATM Site, Crawford
County, PA, January 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 93,114p* EPA/ROD/R03-93/165
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; all
others *£°°)-Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for tr» Saegertown Industrial Area Site (the
'Site1), Saegertown Borough, Crawford County, Penn-
sylvania. The Saegertown Industrial Area Site is an in-
dustrial park approximately 100 acres in size. The re-
medal action selected for the Site is a final remedy
which wffl address soil and ground water contamina-
tion on portions of the Site. The soil contamination rep-
resents the principal threat The ground water con-
tamination represents a significant throat
Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardous materials, •Waste
dBposaJ, 'Pollution control, Sludges, Coal tar, Chtorin-
' 1 hydrocarbons, Phenols, PorycycSc aromatic hy-
SoS contamination, Land pofeibon. Soil
treatment, Ground water, Plumes, Wetlands, Ponds,
Water poflution monitoring. Water treatment Remedial
action, Pennsylvania, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup,
SaugoitowiHPennsytvania), Crawford
Countv(Pemsytvania), VolaHe organic compounds,
Sernivoiatie organic compounds.
PB94 983918/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 3):
Austin Avenue RadtaUon Site. Delaware County,
PA, June 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and RemedW Response.
Sep 94,158p*lPA/ROD/R03-94/181
Paper copy avaHsbln on Starring Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies atoo avaSabte m paper
copy or microfiche.
The Record of Decision (ROD) preaents the selected
remedW actions for twenty-two (22) properties Includ-
ed in the Austin Avenue Radiation Site, Delaware
County, Pemdytvania (Site). The selected remedtel
actions identified in this ROD wK mitigate and/or pre-
vent human exposure to radtartion-contaminated build-
ings and solThese actions wW affect twenty-two (22)
properties, twenty^one of which are contaminated with
coVefe
rdo
ubstance*.
Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardous materials, *Waste
dtapoaai, 'Potation control, Radtoective wastes. Ura-
nium 238. Radum 226. Thorium 230, Radon 222,
Gamma radtetion, Alpha radtetion, Sedknento, Dust.
Buldng materials, Residential biddings, Sol contami-
natton,Tand posufion, RemedaJ action, Pennsylvania.
'Record of Decision, Cleanup,
Landsdowne(Pennsyivania), Delaware
County(Pennsytvania), Building demolition.
PB94-963920/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Dedson (EPA Region 3):
North Perm Area 1 Site, Souderton, PA, Septem-
ber 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Oct94,76p* EPA/ROD/R03-94/183
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for contaminated soil and the setected interim
action for ground water contamination at the North
Perm Area 1 Site in Souderton, Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania. These remedial actions were chosen in
accordance with the comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980
(CERCLA), as amended by the Superfund Amend-
ments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA), and to
the extent practicable, the National Oil and Hazardous
Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP). The
decision document explains the factual and legal basis
for selecting the remedies for Operable Units 1 and 2.
The Description of the Selected Remedy is for alterna-
tive 3 for soil contamination (Excavation and Offsite
Disposal) and a combination of Alternatives 4 and 5 for
ground water contamination (Pumping and Treating of
the upper interval of the Granite Knitting Mills well and
the entire Well S-9) are the selected remedies for the
Site.
Keywords:'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, •Waste
disposal, 'Earth fills, 'Water pollution effects. Ground
water, Soil properties, Contamination, Public health,
Soils, Excavation, Concentration(Composrtkxi), Water
wells. Industrial waste treatment US EPA, Facilities,
Standards, Performance evaluation, 'Record of Deci-
sion, 'Montgomery County(Pennsytvania), Remedial
action, SARA(Superfund Amendments and Reauthor-
izationActof1980).
PB94-963921/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 3):
Be* LandfH Superfund Site, Bradford County, PA,
September 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Oct94.89p* EPA/ROD/R03-94/184
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Record of Decision (ROD) presents and selected
remedial action plan for the Bell Landfill Superfund
Site (The 'Site1) in Bradford County, Pennsylvania
which was chosen in accordance with the Comprehen-
sive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Li-
ability Act of 1980 CCERCLA'), aa amended by the Su-
perfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of
1986, 42 U.S.C. Section 9601 fSARA'), and to the
extent practicable, the National Oil and Hazardous
Substances Pollution Contingency Plan fNCP1), 40
C.F.R. Part 300. The remedial action plan in the docu-
ment Is presented as the permanent remedy for con-
IroWng the so8 and groundwater contamination at the
Site. The remedy is comprised of the following compo-
nents: Capping two fill areas; and Collecting leachate
in new storage tanks tor off-site treatment and dispos-
al.
Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardous materials, 'Waste
dteposai, 'Earth fills, 'Water pollution effects, 'Ground
water. Soil properties. Contamination, Leachate,
Waste treatment. Storage tanks, Land titles. Removal,
Sote, Venting, Gases.^Record of Decision. 'Bradford
CountyfPenrtsylvania), Remedial action,
SARAfSuperfund Amendments and Reauthorization
Act of 1980).
PB94-963922/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of OacWon (EPA R*03on 3f
^^ i County Landttl Superfund Site, VA,
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington; DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedtal Response.
70 Vol. 94, No. 4
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Oct94,131p* EPA/ROD/R03-94/185
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Record of Decision (ROD) presents the final re-
medial action selected for the Buckingham County
Landfill Superfund Site (Site), located near the town of
Sprouse's Comer in Buckingham County, Virginia. The
remedial action was chosen in accordance with the re-
quirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Re-
sponse Compensation and Liability Act of 1980
(CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. Section 9601 et seg., as amend-
ed by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthoriza-
tion Act of 1986 (SARA), and the National Oil and Haz-
ardous Substances Pollution Contingency Ran (NCP),
40 C.F.R. Part 300. The decision document explains
the factual and legal basis for selecting the remedial
action. The selected remedy includes the two following
options, both of which are fully protective of human
health and the environment Monitor the ground water
and cap the hazardous waste disposal area; and im-
plement the source control measures.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Earth
fife, 'Waste disposal, 'Water pollution effects, Ground
water, Site surveys, Plumes, Soil properties, Water
wells. Public health, Capping, Environmental monitor-
ing, Contamination, Sources, Waste treatment, Exca-
vation, Incineration, 'Record of Decision, 'Bucking-
ham CountyO/irginia), 'Remedial action,
SARA(Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization
Act of 1986).
PBM-964001/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Townsand Saw Chain Company Site, Ponttac, SC.
(Interim Remedial Action), December 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
JJ94,152p* EPA/ROD/R04-94/167
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected interim
remedial action for the Townsend Saw Chain Compa-
ny Site, Pontiac, Richland County, South Carolina, the
purpose of this interim action is to prevent the contin-
ued offsite migration of the plume of contaminated
groundwater. As a result of the site remedial investiga-
tion, the offsite area affected by chromium contamina-
tion in the surfictal aquifer was found to extend a much
greater distance from the site than previously known.
Additionally, because the Rl work to date has known
that the contaminated groundwater discharges to a
tributary and a creek, a potential threat exists to the
environment within and surrounding those surface
water bodies.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
dfeposal, 'Remedial action, South Carolina, Chromi-
um, Ground water, Plumes, Aquifers, Subsurface flow.
Environmental transport, Water pollution control,
'Record of Decision, Pontiac(South Carolina), Rich-
land County(Sooth Carolina), Cleanup.
PBM-964003/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
PaducBti Gaseous Diffusion Plant Site, Paducah,
KY., March 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul94,64p* EPA/ROO/R04-94/169
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected interim
action for the North-South Diversion Ditch (NSDD) at
the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PGDP) in Padu-
cah, Kentucky. The primary objective of this interim re-
made! action is to initiate control of the source of con-
tinued contaminant releases into the NSDD and miti-
gate the spread of contamination from the NSDD.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Radio-
active wastes, 'Waste disposal, 'Remedial action,
Kentucky, Paducah Plant, Gaseous diffusion plants,
Radnactive effluents, Surface waters. Soil contamina-
tion, Decontamination, Pollution control, 'Record of
Decision, Paducah(Kentucky), McCracken
Gounty(Kentucky), Diversion ditches, Cleanup.
PB94-964006/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Piper Aircraft Corporation Site, Vero Beach, Fl_
December 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,57p* EPA/ROD/R04-94/172
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Piper Aircraft Site, in Vero Beach, Flor-
dia. This remedy addresses the contaminated ground
water at the site. This remedy addresses the principal
threat remaining at the site by extraction and treatment
of groundwater contaminated with volatile organic
compounds (VOCs),
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Remedial action, Florida, Industrial wastes,
Ground water, Aquifers, Water pollution control,
'Record of Decision, Vero Beach(Florida), Indian
Beach County(Florida), Cleanup, Volatile organic com-
pounds.
PB94-964008/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4y.
National Starch and Chemical Company She (Op-
erable Unit 3), Salisbury, NC., October 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,186p' EPA/ROD/R04-94/174
See also PB91 -921446.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the Operable Unit
Three Remedial Action for the National Starch and
Chemical Company Superfund Site in Salisbury, North
Carolina. This Operable Unit is the third of four Opera-
ble Units for this Site. This Operable Unit and the
fourth Operable Unit will address the contamination
associated with the active production area of the Na-
tional Starch and Chemical Company facility and the
wastewater treatment lagoon area. This Operable
Unit, Operable Unit No. 3, will permanently remove
contaminants in the groundwater through groundwater
extraction and on-site, above-ground treatment with
the discharge of the treated groundwater to be com-
bined with the facility's effluent to the City of Salisbury
publicly owned treatment works.
Keywords: 'Superiund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Chemical plants, In-
dustrial wastes, Ground water, Aquifers, Water pollu-
tion monitoring, North Carolina, 'Record of Decision,
•Third remedial action, Salisbury(North Carolina),
Rowan County(North Carolina), Volatile organic com-
pounds, Cleanup.
PB94-964009/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (Region 4): General
Ttre LandfHI Site, MayfleM, KY., October 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,80p* EPA/ROD/R04-94/175
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Record of Decision presents the selected remedi-
al action for the General Tire Landfill site, located in
Mayfiekl, Graves County, Kentucky. Based on the data
collected in the remedial investigation, and the poten-
tial current and future risks estimated in the Baseline
Risk Assessment no further action is necessary at this
site to provide additional protection to human health
and the environment
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Reme-
dial action, 'Water pollution monitoring, Kentucky,
Landfills, Tires, Waste oils, Solid wastes, Solvents,
Ground water, 'Record of Decision,
Mayfield(Kentucky), Graves County(Kentucky).
PB94-964012/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Sangamo Weston/Tweh/emlle Creek/Lake
Hartwell Site (Operable Unit 2), Pickens, SC., June
1994. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,353p* EPA/ROD/R04-94/178
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Sangamo Weston/Twelvemile Creek/
Lake Hartwell PCB Contamination Superfund Site -
Operable Unit Two ('Sangamo OU2') in Pickens
County, South Carolina. This action, Operable Unit
Two, addresses the sediment, surface water, and bio-
logical migration pathways downstream from the
source areas. This action addresses the primary PCB
human exposure pathway by mitigating the consump-
tion of PCB contaminated fish harvested from Lake
Hartwell.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, South Carolina, Polychlorinated biphenyls.
Sediments, Surface waters, Lake Hartwell, Food
chains. Fishes, Environmental exposure pathway,
Water pollution control, 'Record of Decision, 'Second
remedial action, Pfckens(South Carolina), Pickens
County(South Carolina), Cleanup.
PB94-964013/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
CaWwell Lace Leather Site, Auburn, KY., June
1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,126p* EPA/ROD/R04-94/179
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Caldwell Lace Leather Site, located in
Auburn, Kentucky. From 1972 until 1985, the Site re-
ceived sludge and solid wastes generated by the Cald-
well Lace Leather tannery facility located in Auburn,
Kentucky. The Site is divided into two areas, one a
landfill and the other a landfarm. Tanning-sludges and
cowhide scraps were landfilled in unlined trenches or
lagoons. Although EPA recommends that no Super-
fund action be taken, EPA does recommend that the
Commonwealth of Kentucky or the current landfill
owner continue groundwater/spring monitoring; and
future land use restrictions be placed on the landfill
property as well as maintenance of the landfill cover to
prevent land use activities that would expose subsur-
face waste.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Water
pollution monitoring, Kentucky, Remedial action, Tan-
ning materials, Leather, Hides, Sludges, Ground water,
Spnngs(Water), Landfills, 'Record of Decision,
Aubum(Kentucky). Logan County(Kentucky), Tanner-
PB94-964014/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Helena Chemical Landfill, Fairfax, SC., September
1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
8 Sep 93,99p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/157
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Helena Chemical Superfund Site (the
Site) in Fairfax, South Carolina. The remedial action
addresses onsite soil contamination, the principal
threat at this Site; as well as onsite and offsite ground-
water contamination.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Landfills, Chemical
wastes, Wetlands, Storm runoff, Ground water,
Aquifers, Soil contamination, Water pollution, Land
pollution, Remedial action, South Carolina, 'Record of
December 1994 71
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Decision, Fairfax(South Carolina). Altendate
County(South Carolina). Cleanup.
PB94-964015/REB Standing Order
Supertund Record of DecMon (EPA Region 4):
USMC Camp Uteune, Operable Unit 4, NC, Sep-
tember 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
10 Sep 93,6dp EPA/ROD/R04-93/162
See also PB93-964026.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents me selected reme*
at action for the Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Mer-
cury Dump, Site 48. The remadta) investigation (Rl)
and the risk assessments (RAs) conducted for Site 48
support a no action remedial alternative. The Rl and
RAs addressed all medfe at the site, and therefore, no
other actions win be considered for Site 48. The select-
ed remedy Is protective of human health and the envi-
ronment, complies with Federal and State require-
ments that are legally applicable or relevant and ap-
propriate to the remedial action, and is cost-effective.
The statutory preference for treatment is not satisfied
because no treatment was necessary for the protec-
tion of human health and the environment Contami-
nant levels detected in the medta at the site were
found to present no imminent or substantial threat to
human health or the environment A five-year review
wM not be necessary tor the site.
Keywords: *Superfund, •Hazardous materials. •Waste
management. Marine Corps fadSties, RemedW action.
Site characterization. North Carolina, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Camp Lejeune, JacksonvHe(North Carolina).
Onstow County(North Carolina).
P894-96401B/REB Stand™ Order
Superfund Record of DecMon (EPA Region 4):
USMC Camp Letoune, Operable Unit 3, NC, Sep-
tember 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and RemedW Response.
Sep 93,27p EPA/ROO/R04-93/161
See also PB93-964026.
Paper copy available on Starving Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico: all
others S200)w Sjngte copies also available in paper
copy or i ncrofiohe.
This decision document presents the selected remedV
al action for the Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Mer-
cury Dump. Site 46. The remodel investigation (Rl)
and the risk assessments (RAs) conducted for Site 48
support a no action remedial alternative. The Rl and
HAs addressed aft medw at the site, and therefore, no
other actions wBI be considered tor Site 48.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, •Waste
management. Marine Corps facilities, MercunXMetel),
Land pollution. Remedial action, Site characterization.
North Carolina, 'Record of Decision. Camp Lejeune,
Jacksonv«e(North Carolina), Onstow CourrtvfNorth
Carolina), Dumps.
PB94-M4O17/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): T,
H, Agriculture and NuMHon Site, Operable UnM 1,
Atwny OA, May 1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and RemedW Response.
21 May 93,56p EPA/ROD/R04-93/136
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico: at
others $200). Single copies also avaiable in paper
copy or nucfoficho.
This decision document (Record of Decision), pre-
sents the selected remedtal action for Operable Unit
One for the T H Agriculture and Nutrition (THAN) Site.
Afcany, Georgia, this operable unit is the first of two
mat are planned for the Stta. The first operable unit ad-
dresses the source of the contamination on the west-
ern parcel of the Site as wei as the principle threat of
groundwater contamination across the entire Site.
WNte this remedy does address the princtoal threats at
the Site, the second operable unit wB involve contin-
ued study and remedtation of a second source of con-
tamnation on the eastern parcel of the Site.
Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Xytenes, Toxaphene, Diel-
drin, DDT, Solvents, Pesticides, Chlorine organic com-
pounds, Ground water, Aquifers, Plumes, SON contami-
nation, Water pollution monitoring. Water treatment,
Land pollution, Restrictions, Georgia, •Record of Deci-
sion, Cleanup, First remedtel action, Albany(Georgia),
Dougherty County(Georgia), Nonaqueous phase liq-
uids.
PB94-964018/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Northwest
Plume, Paducah, KY, July 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 93,52pEPA7ROD/R04-93/165
See also PB94-964003.
Paper copy avaBabte on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count requked ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; aU
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al acton for the Northwest Plume at the Paducah Gas-
eous Diffusion Plant (PGDP) in Paducah, Kentucky.
The primary objective of this interim remedial action is
to mate a first phase remedial action, as an interim
action to initiate control of the source and mitigate the
spread of contamination in the Northwest plume. This
operable unit addresses a portion of the contaminated
ground water. AddHkxial interim actions associated
with this integrator operable untt are being considered,
as wed as for other areas of contaminated ground
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials. 'Waste
Disposal. "Water pollution control, 'Radioactive
wastes, Paducah Plant Gaseous diffusion plants,
Trichtoroetrrytene, Technetium 99, RadMsotopes,
Ground water. Plumes, Remedial action, Kentucky,
•Record of Decision, Paducah(Kentucky), McCracken
CountvtKerrtucky), Dense nonaqueous phase liquids,
Cleanup.
PB94-9B4019/REB Starting Order
Superfund Record of DecMon (EPA Region 4):
Savannah Rtver (USOOE), Operable Unit 7, SC,
September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,20p EPA/ROD/R04-93/164
See also PB93-964013, P893-964023, and PB93-
964024.
Paper copy avaiable on Starting Order, deposit ac-
count requred ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; aH
others $200).^ SJngte copies also available in paper
copy or rrecrofiche.
The document presents the selected final preventive
action tor the H-Aroe HWMF Operable Unit at the Sa-
vannah River Site (SRS). The selected final action
remedy involved the stabilization and placement of aH
contaminated materials under a low permeabttty cap.
This remedy prevents physical exposure to contami-
nants and mitigates further migration of contaminants
to the groundwater by minimizing a liquid medium path-
way (rainwater percolation) for transport No further
action'« necessary for the untt. However, as a condi-
tion of the RCRA Hazardous Waste Permit, post clo-
sure groundwater monitoring is required to verify that
no unacceptable exposures to potential hazards
posed by cortitions at the operable untt occur in the
Mure.
Keywords: •Superfund. •Hazardous materials. 'Waste
management. Savannah River Plant, Ground water,
Water pollution monitoring, Land pollution abatement
Capping. Site characterization. South Carolina.
•Record of Decision, Aiken County(South Carolina),
Seventh remedal action.
PP94 964020/REB Starting Order
Superfund Record of DecMon (EPA Region 4):
Savannah River (USDOE), Operable Untt 6, SC,
Envronmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedtal Response.
Sep 93,21p EPA/ROD/R04-93/163
See also PB93-964013. PB93-964023, and PB93-
964024.
Paper copy avaiable on Starting Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; aH
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The document presents the selected final preventive
action for the F-Area HWMF Unit at the Savannah
River Site (SRS). The selected final action remedy in-
volved the stabilization and placement of all contami-
nated materials under a low permeability cap. This
remedy prevents physical exposure to contaminants
and mitigates further migration of contaminants to the
groundwater by minimizing a liquid medium pathway
(rainwater percolation) for transport, No further action
is necessary for the unit However, as a condition of
the RCRA Hazardous Waste Permit post closure
groundwater monitoring is required to verify that no un-
acceptable exposures to potential hazards posed by
conditions at the operable unit occur in the future.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Savannah River Plant, Ground water,
Waste pollution monitoring, Capping, Land pollution
abatement, Site characterization, South Carolina,
•Record of Decision, Aiken County(South Carolina),
Sixth remedial action.
PB94-964021/REB
Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecMon (EPA Region 4):
USDOE Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit 16,
Oak Ridge, m, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,122p EPA/ROD/R04-93/166
See also PB92-964012. P892-964013, PB92-964022,
PB93-964010 and PB93-964025.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the K-1407-B Holding Pond and the K-
1407-C Retention Basin, which are part of the K-1407
OU of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) K-25 Site
in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. This final source control
action is intended to reduce the potential threats to
human health and the environment posed by residual
metal, radiological, and volatile organic compound
(VOC) contamination within the K-1407-B/C Ponds.
The major components of the selected remedy for the
K-1407-B/C Ponds include: placement of dean soil
and rock fill for isolation and shielding, maintenance of
institutional controls, and groundwater monitoring to
assess performance of the action and to develop infor-
mation for use in reviewing the effectiveness of this
remedy.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
Disposal, 'Pollution control, 'Radioactive wastes, Oak
Ridge Reservation, Metals, Cesium 137, Technetium
99, Ionizing radiation, Gamma radiation, Soil contami-
nation. Dust, Land pollution. Ground water, Water pol-
lution monitoring. Remedial action, Tennessee,
•Record of Decision, Oak Ridge
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of radiological surveys on the debris range from 0.5
mrad/h to 21 mrad/h. Physical hazards include sharp
pieces of metal and broken glass on the ground sur-
face.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Oak Ridge Reservation,
Uranium 238, Cesium 137, Radioisotopes, Radioactive
wastes, Radiation hazards, Debris, Decontamination,
Remedial action, Tennessee, 'Record of Decision,
Cleanup, Oak Ridge(Tennessee).
PB94-964023/REB
Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4);
USDOE Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit 17,
(Me Ridge, TN., October 1992.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Oct 92,25p EPA/ROD/R04-93/137
See also PB92-964012, PB92-964013, PB92-964022,
PB93-964010, and PB93-964025.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected interim
remedial action for the ORNL WAG 13 in Oak Ridge,
Tennessee. The purpose of this interim action is to
reduce the risk to human health and the environment
resulting from current elevated levels of gamma radi-
ation on the site and at areas accessible to the public
and adjacent to the site. To achieve this, only the
cesium-contaminated soil within the plot will be ad-
dressed. This is not the final action planned for WAG
13. Subsequent actions are planned to fully address
the remaining threats posed by the conditions at the
site.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
pollution, 'Pollution control, 'Radioactive wastes, Oak
Ridge Reservation, Cesium, Low-level radioactive
wastes, Gamma radiation, Soil contamination, Land
pollution, Remedial action, Tennessee, 'Record of De-
cision, Oak RidgefTennessee), Roane
CountyfTennessee), Cleanup.
PB94-964024/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Stauffer Chemical, Al_, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,74p' EPA/ROD/R04-93/152
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document (Record of Decision), pre-
sents the selected remedial action for Cold Creek
Swamp (OU3) for the Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne
Plant) Superfund Site and the Stauffer Chemical (Cole
Creek Plant) Superfund Site, Mobile County, Alabama.
This operable unit is the third of four at the Stauffer
Sites. Operable unit one was enumerated by a Record
of Decision that was signed by EPA on September 27,
1989. Operable unit two addressed the migration of
contaminants present in the surficial aquifer at the
Site. Operable unit three, which is enumerated by this
Record of Decision, addresses contamination at the
Site in Cold Creek Swamp.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Thiocarbamates,
Mercury(Metal), Metals, Chemical wastes, Soil con-
tamination, Land pollution, Surface waters, Wetlands,
Cow Creek Swamp, Fishes, Food chains, Water pollu-
tion monitoring, Restrictions, Alabama, 'Record of De-
cision, Third remedial action. Mobile County(Alabama),
Cleanup.
PB94-964025/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Smith's Farm, Operable Unit 2, Brooks, KY.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,234p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/151
See also PB90-150947 and PB92-964006.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected final re-
medial action for the Second Operable Unit of the
Smith's Farm Site, Brooks, Bullitt County, Kentucky.
The function of this remedy is to reduce the risk asso-
ciated with exposure to the (1) contaminated, on-site
surface soils, (2) contaminated, on-site surface and
ground waters, (3) contaminated, on-site stream sedi-
ments, and (4) contaminated, on-site leachate and
leachate sediments.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Landfills, Ethylbenzene,
Xylene, Toluene, Benzene, Ketones, Metals, Leach-
ate, Sediments, Soil contamination, Land pollution,
Ground water, Surface waters, Water pollution, Ken-
tucky, 'Record of Decision, Shepherdsville(Kentucky),
Bullitt County(Kentucky), Second remedial action,
Volatile organic compounds, Cleanup.
PB94-964026/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
(Coppers (MorrisvUle Plant), Morrtevtlle, NC., De-
cember 1992.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 92,118p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/130
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Koppers Co., Inc. (Morrisville Plant)
Superfund Site in Morrisville, North Carolina. A primary
remedy and a contingency remedy have been selected
for soils. The primary selection for soils, alternative S-
9, will permanently remove and destroy contamination
in the soil through treatment Alternative GW-4 for
groundwater will remove site-related contaminants in
the groundwater through groundwater extraction and
on-srte treatment by carbon adsorption. Alternative
SW-3 for surface water will remove site-related con-
taminants in the surface water by the dewatering of the
ponds, backfilling with clean fill, and regarding the
areas for proper drainage flow.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Phenols, Polychlorinated
dibenzofurans, Polychlorinated dibenzodioxins, Soil
contamination, Land pollution, Soil treatment, Ground
water, Surface waters, Water pollution, Remedial
action, North Carolina, 'Record of Decision,
Morrisville(North Carolina), Wake County(North Caroli-
na), Dichlorophenols, Cleanup.
PB94-964027/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Rochester Property Site, Travelers Rest, Green-
vHte County, SC., August 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
31 Aug 93,58p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/150
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Rochester Property Superfund Site
(the Site), located in Travelers Rest Greenville
County, South Carolina This remedial action address-
es groundwater contamination.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Phthaiates, Manga-
nese, Ground water, Water pollution monitoring, Water
treatment, Biodegradation, Remedial action, South
Carolina, 'Record of Decision, Travelers Rest(South
Carolina), Greenville County(South Carolina), Trichtor-
oethene, Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate, Cleanup.
PB94-964028/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Reeves Southeastern Galvanizing (Operable Unit
1), Fl_ October 1992.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Oct 92,48p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/134
See also PB94-964029.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Reeves Southeastern Corporation site
in Hillsborough County, Florida. This operable unit is
the first of two operable units planned for the site. The
first operable unit for this site will involve the remedi-
ation of the soils/sediment on the site. This action will
address the principal threat by solidifying/stabilizing
the contaminated soils/ sediment.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Land pollution control, Metals, Polychlori-
nated biphenyls, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons,
Trichlorobenzenes, Soil contamination, Sediments,
Soil treatment, Florida, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup,
First remedial action, Tampa(Florida), Hillsborough
County(Florida).
PB94-964029/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Reeves Southeastern Galvanizing, Operable Unit
2, Hillsborough County, FL, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
9 Sep 93,58p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/149
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Reeves Southeastern Corporation site
in Hillsborough County, Florida. The second operable
unit, the subject of this ROD, addresses the contami-
nation in the Northern Surficial Aquifer. Potential inges-
tipn of water extracted from this aquifer poses the prin-
cipal threat to human health because EPA's accepta-
ble risk range is exceeded and concentrations are
greater than MCLs.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Heavy metals,
Ground water, Aquifers, Water pollution monitoring,
Remedial action, Florida, 'Record of Decision, Hills-
borough County(Florida), Cleanup.
PB94-964030/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Redwing Carrters/Saraland, Mobile County, AL,
December 1992.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
15 Dec 92,102p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/133
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Redwing Carriers, Inc. (Saraland) Site (Redwing
Site) is located in Mobile County, Alabama in the cor-
porate limits of the City of Saraland. This remedy is the
only and final remedial action for the site. The function
of this remedy is to reduce the risks associated with
exposure to contaminated soils, sediments, and
ground water.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Metals, Anthracene, Soil
contamination, Sediments, Sludge, Ground water,
Aquifers, Water pollution, Land pollution, Soil treat-
ment Water treatment Remedial action, Alabama,
'Record of Decision, Cleanup, Saraland(Alabama),
Mobile County(Alabama), Volatile organic compounds.
PB94-964031/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Peak Oil/Bay Drums Site, Operable Unit 1, Bran-
don, FL, June 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
21 Jun 93,94p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/146
See also PB94-964032.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for Operable Unit One at the Peak Oil/Bay
Drums Site in Brandon, Hillsborough County, Florida.
The remedy selected by EPA for the Peak Oil/Bay
Drums Site will be conducted in four separate operable
units. Operable Unit One, which is addressed in this
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Record at Decision, wM address the source the con-
tamination which represents a principal threat at the
Peak Oi Site through an h-situ treatment alternative
which includes process technologies that wH treat im-
pacted sote, sedsnents and the ash pie.
Keywords;'Supartund,'Hazardous materials, *Waste
disposal, 'Land pollution control, Pesticides, Metals.
Porychlorinated biphenyte, Pyrenes, Xytenes, Ethyl
benzene, Toluene, PorycycSc aromatic hydrocarbons,
Soi contamination, Sediments, Ashes, Restrictions,
Remedwl action, Florida. 'Record o< Decision. Clean-
up, Brandon(Ftorida), HXsborough County(Florida),
Tetrachtoroethene, VotaSe organic compounds, Serni-
vototie organic compounds.
Standhg Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
PMk Oft/Bay Drums Site, (Operable Untt fj, Bran-
don. FL, August 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedwl Response.
Aug93.76p' EPA/ROD/R04-83/147
See also PB94-964031.
Paper copy avaiabie on Standhg Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; si
others $200)._ Single capias atoo avaitebte in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision do
wants the selected reme*
Ttpresen
al acton for Operable Unft Two at the Peak Oi/Bay
Drums Site in Brandon, Hssborough County. Florida.
Operable Una Two. which is addressed h this Record
of Decision. wK address the appropriate ramedtaton
tor the groundweter of the southern surftelal aquifer
and Ihe Upper Ftoridan Aquifer at the Peak Ol and Bay
Drums Sites. The goal ol'Vm Operable Unit Two reme-
dtel acton Is to restore groundwater at the Peak Ol/
Bay Drums Site to meet Federal and State drinkhg
water standards. Both the southern sumctal aquifer
and the Upper Ftoridan AquHer are Included In the
state-wide dasatBcaton of potential future sources of
aterials
Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardt
disposal. "Water poluton control, Drums(Contahers),
Ground water, Aquifers, Drinkhg water, Water poftu-
ton monitoring. nomnoTal acton, Florida. •Record of
Decision. Brandon(Florida), Hfcborough
CojntyfFkxida). Votetle organic compounds, Ftoridan
Aquifer, Cteanup.
aidar
Reconl of DecMon (EPA
EmtanmentoJ Protection Agency, Waslaigtun. DC.
Office of Emergency and RemerJal Response.
26 Sep93,970* EPA/ROD/R04-93/158
Paper copy nvniablo on Starring Order, dapoat ac-
count required ($100 U.a. Canada, and Mexico: at
others $200)^ Single copies atoo avassWe h paper
copy or cwcrofichft.
This decision document presents the selected temadV
ai action for the Katarns Specialty Chemical, Int. Su-
perfund SHe (Ihe Site) in Beaufort. South Caretna. This
remerJal action addresses on-alte groundwater con-
lamination, as wet as on-aite sot and sedTment con-
KeywordK •Supertund. -Hazardous materials. "Waste
disposal, •Potufen control. MotaH. Sol contamina-
tion, Sedknents, Ground water. Land poftuton. Water
poiuton monitoring. RemedM action. Soi treatment.
Watortreetrnent South Carotna. •Record of Decision,
BeautorttSoum Carotna). Beautort CourtyOouth
Ceroana), VoMto organic compounds. Cteanup.
Standkn Order
Superfund Record of Oeojston (EPA Region 4*
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedbl Response.
27Sep93,61p*EPA/ROD/R04-«3/145
Paper copy nvniriNn on Standhg Order, dapoat ac-
count required ($100 US, Canada, and Mexico; al
afters $200\ Single copies akw niiaJatiln in
copy or mteroCcne.
Site (the Site) in Simpsonvilte, South Carolina. This re-
medial action addresses on-Site and off-Site ground-
water contamination, the principal threat at this Site; as
well as on-Site sludge contamination.
Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardous materials. 'Waste
dteposat, 'PoBution control, Organic compounds,
Sludge, Sol contamination, Ground water, Land pollu-
tion. Water pollution. Remedial action. South Carolina,
•Record of Decision, SimpsonnriHe(South Carolina),
GreanvMe County(South Carolina), Cteanup.
PBM-M4035/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Peak OaVBayOrunts Site, Operable Untt 3, Bran-
don* Ft-* HafCh 1993.
Environmental ProtecSon Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
31 Mar 93.60p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/148
Paper copy avaiabie on Standng Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Singte copies also avatobte in paper
copy or microfiche.
Thisdecis
do
nts the selected remedi-
al ac*on lor Operable Unrt Three at the Peak Oil/Bay
Drums site in Brandon, rfltoborough County, Florida.
The Peek Ol and Bay Drums sites were ranked on the
asUstl .
eir dose proximity and iridteriminate waste dtepi
Natto
ist (NPL) as one site because of
imily and hdtocrimhate waste Disposal
practices which resulted h the contamination of adja-
cent surface water and groundwater. Operable Unit
Three, presented h this Record of Decision, wM ad-
i Ihe source c
> source of contamination at the Bay Drums
site, which constitutes a principal threat
rdo
ateriats. 'Waste
Keywords: •Superfund, *Ha
dteosal. •PotuKpnmntrol. UaoXMetajXPestfcides.
Chiordan, Poh/chlorinated biphenvls, SerJments, Sol
contamination. Ground water, Land pollution. Sol
treatment. Water posuBon montorino. Restrictions.
Capping. RemerJal action. Florida. •Record of Deci-
sion. Cleanup. Brandon(Horida), HBsborough
CountyfFlorida), VolatSe organic compounds.
PBM-9640M/REB Standkw Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Na«ona1SoiillHrtraMi«*ium, Hancock County,
HaveavHe, KY. February 1993.
Enviroomental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and RemerJal Response.
19 Feb 93.152p' EPA/ROD/R04-93/132
Paper copy avaiabie on Standhg Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 US., Canada, and Mexico; al
others $200).^ Sfrgte copies also avaiabie in paper
copy or uriuofiche.
THsdecis
do
Mnt presents the selected Interim
RemerJal Action for the National Southwire Aluminum
Company (MSA) Site, approximately four mtes north-
west of Hawosvao. Hancock County, Kentucky. This
Interim RemerJal Acton employs the use of extraction
wets combined wHi a pump and treat system in order
to prevent further ground water plume migration, to
reduce oootoninante in the Ohio River Vafey alluvial
aquifer at the Site, and to reduce the threat of addrbon-
al contamination of the Ohto River. This action w» atoo
Mttate ground water restoration whie the RemedW \n-
votHy&xt and FeaeUMy Study (RI/FS) and post Rl/
FS acfivMes are being completed. Onsite contamina-
tton identfed in the unconsoidated afcivial aquifer
consists of cyankte. metato, and fluoride in two onste
ground water plumes. Leachate identified in the oneite
&ndla% contains the above contaminants as wel as
voWas and sarr»-votat»9 organics. and porychlorinated
oiphenyti(PCBs).
Keywords: •Superfund. •Hazardous materials. 'Waste
dfeposai. •Water potubon control, Cyanide, Metals.
Fluoride. fH>»ycMonnated biphenyts, Leachate. Ground
water. AquHera, Plumes. Ohio River, Water treatment,
Remeifal acton. Kentucky, •Record of Decision,
ltawosv»V>(Ker«ucky). Hancock County(Kentucky),
Vohate organic compounds, Semrvotatie organic
Standhg Order
Superfund Reconl of Decision (EPA Region 4):
- -- - — Operable Unit
This decision do
« presents tw selected remedV-
al action tor the Para-Cham Southern, Inc. Superfund
I Industries SHe,
», DoLand, Ft, October 1992.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Offce of Emergency and RemerJal Response.
Oct 92,80p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/135
SeealsoPB92-964019.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Sherwood Medical Site in Deland,
Florida The remedy selected in this ROD addresses
site sods and groundwater that nave been contaminat-
ed as a result of past waste disposal activities at the
Sherwood Medical Site. The selected remedy contin-
ues operation of the pump and treat system installed
as part of the previous action and adds additional re-
quirements.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Chromium, Arsenic,
LeadOvtetal), Metals, Tetrachkxoethylene, Soil con-
tamination, Ground water, Lake Milter. Wetlands, Sur-
face waters. Aquifers, Land pollution. Water pollution
monitoring, Restrictions, Remedial action, Florida,
•Record of Decision, Cleanup, Deland(Florida), Volu-
sta County(Florida), Volatile organic compounds,
Trichloroethene, Ftoridan Aquifer.
PB»446403t/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Qeiger (C and M OH) Site, (Amendment), Ran-
towtes, SC-, Jury 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 93,22p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/156
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Geiger (C&U Oil) Site, in Rantowfes,
South Carolina. This decision addresses the principal
threat remaining at the Site by treating the most hjghty
contaminated soUs and ground-water. The soils will be
treated in situ using solidification/stabilization, such
that the Site's softs will not require any long-term man-
agement The contaminated ground-water will be ex-
tracted, treated on-srte, and deposed of either on-srte
or off-site. Treated ground-water will be disposed of
either to an on-site stream which flows off-site or to the
same stream off-site.
Keywords: 'Superfund, •Hazardous materials, 'Waste
dsposal, 'Pofluton control, Lead(Metal), Chromium,
Poiycydic aromatic hydrocarbons, Polychtorinated bt-
phenyts, DichJoroethyteoes, Toluene, Benzenes, Ben-
zanthracenes, Benzo(a)pvrene, Soil contamination,
Land pollution. Soil treatment Ground water, Water
pollution. Water treatment Remedial action, South
Carolina, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup,
Rantowtes(South Carolina), Charleston County(South
Carolina). DicMoroethane, Benzoftuoranthene.
PO94 964039/RE8 Standhg Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
ABC One-Hour Cleaners Stte, JadotonvMe, NC,
January 1993.
Emvonmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and RemerJal Response.
Jan 93.73p' EPA/ROD/R04-93/128
Paper copy avaiabie on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count requred ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; all
others S200). Shote copies also available h paper
copy or microfiche.
This decs
do
ntf
i the selected remedi-
al acton for the ABC One-Hour Cleaners Site. Opera-
ble Unit No. 1: Groundwater h Jacksonville, North
Carofna. This remedy addresses the groundwater
contamination at the Site.
Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardous materials. 'Waste
cSsposal, •Water poftuton control. Septic tanks,
Sludges, Vinyl chtoride, Tetrachkxoethylene, Ground
water, Aqurters, Water potuton monitoring. Restric-
tons. Remedial acton. North Caroina, 'Record of De-
cision, Cleanup, JacteortvikKNorth Carolina), Onslow
CountyfNorth Carolina), Trichloroethene, Dichloroeth-
ene. Castle Hayne Aquifer.
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PB94-964040/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Elmore Waste Disposal Site, Spaitanburg County,
Greer.SC, April 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 93,121p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/142
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Elmore Waste Disposal Superfund
Site (the Site) in Greer, South Carolina. The remedial
action addresses onsite soil contamination, the princi-
pal threat at this Site; as well as onsite and offsite
groundwater contamination.
Keywords: * Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Furans, Dtoxins, Pesti-
cides, Metals, Soil contamination, Land pollution,
Ground water, Water pollution, Water treatment, Envi-
ronmental monitoring, Remedial action, South Caroli-
na, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup, Greer(South Caroli-
na), Spartanburg County(South Carolina), Volatile or-
ganic compounds, Semivolatile organic compounds.
PB94-964041/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Anodyne, Inc. Site, North Miami Beach, FU, June
1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 93,127p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/140
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document represents the selected reme-
dial action for the Anodyne, Inc. Site (the Site), located
in an unicorporated portion of Dade County, Florida
near the city of North Miami Beach, This remedy is the
first, and is intended to be the final, remedial action at
the site. The remedial action is intended to reduce
risks to human health by abating the threat posed by
the contaminated groundwater. The response action
should reduce risks to human health by collecting and
treating contaminated groundwater to levels consist-
ent with federal and state drinking water standards.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
deposal, 'Water pollution control, Coal tar. Pesticides.
Poiychkxinated biphenyts, Chlorinated hydrocarbons,
Metals, Ground water, Aquifers. Water treatment
Water pollution monitoring, Florida, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Cleanup, First remedial action, North Miami
Beach(Florida), Dade County(Ftorida), Volatile organic
compounds, Semivolatile organic compounds.
PB94-964042/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Chemform, Inc., Site, Operable Unit Two, Pomp*-
no Beach, Fl_ September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,44p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/154
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Chemform, Inc. Site in Pompano
Beach. Florida. This remedy applies to Operable Unit
Two at the site which pertains to the site-related soil
contamination. Due to an extensive cleanup of the site
related contaminant sources, and a significant reduc-
tion in soil contaminant levels, no further Superfund
action is necessary to address Operable Unit Two at
the site.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Metals, Organic compounds, Soil con-
tamination, Land pollution, Site characterization, Flori-
da, 'Record of Decision, Second remedial action.
Pompano Beach(Florida), Broward County(F1orida).
PB94-964043/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company Site, Dough-
erty County, Albany, GA, June 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 93,86p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/143
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document (Record of Decision), repre-
sents the selected remedial action for the Firestone
Tire & Rubber Company 'Site', Albany, Dougherty
County, Georgia. This final remedy addresses remedi-
ation of soils and groundwater contamination by elimi-
nating or reducing the risks posed by the Site, through
treatment, engineering and institutional controls.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Potychkxinated biphenyls,
Metals, Xytenes, Benzenes, Phthalates, Toluene, Ace-
tone, Pyrene, Soil contamination, Land pollution,
Ground water, Water pollution, Water treatment Re-
strictions, Remedial action, Georgia, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Cleanup, Albany(Georgia), Dougherty
County(Georgia), Volatile organic compounds, Semi-
volatile organic compounds.
P894-964044/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
(PCX Washington Site), Beaufort County, Wash-
ington, NC., September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,84p' EPA/ROD/R04-93/155
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the PCX Washington Site in Washington,
Beaufort County, North Carolina. This remedy ad-
dresses the principle threat of contaminated ground-
water emanating from beneath the Site.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control. Chemical plants,
Potycydic aromatic hydrocarbons, Phthalates, Metals,
Pesticides, ODD, DDE, DDT, Ground water, Aquifers,
Water treatment Remedial action, North Carolina,
'Record of Decision. Cleanup, Beaufort County(North
Carolina), Washington(Nortfi Carolina), Volatile organ-
ic compounds, Semivolatile organic compounds.
PB94-964045/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
FCX-StatesvWe Site, Operable Unit One, Iredell
County, StatesvWe, NC, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,83p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/139
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the Operable Unit
One Remedial Action for the FCX-Statesville Super-
fund Site (the 'Site') in Iredell County, North Carolina.
The Operable Unit One Remedial Action addresses a
portion of the groundwater contamination at the Ste.
The major threat is the contaminated groundwater
emanating from beneath the Site. The next two phases
of cleanup, known as Operable Units Two and Three,
will address contaminated soil at the Site and all other
soil, surface water/sediment and groundwater identi-
fied during the Operable Unit Three Remedial Investi-
gation/Feasibility Study.
Keywords: 'Superfund. 'Hazardous materials. 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, DDE, DDD, DDT,
Pesticides, PotycycTtc aromatic hydrocarbons. Organic
compounds, Lead(Metal), Chromium, Metals, Ground
water, Water pollution monitoring. Water treatment
Restrictions, North Carolina, 'Record of Decision,
StatesviUe(North Carolina), Iredell County(North Caro-
lina), First remedial action, Cleanup.
PB94-964046/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Beulah Landfill Site, Pensacola, Fl_ September
1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,91p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/153
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Record of Decision (ROD) presents the U.S. Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency's (EPA) selected Reme-
dial Action (RA) lor the Beulah Landfill Site. The Base-
line Risk Assessment and the comparison of exposure
concentrations to chemical-specific standards indi-
cates that there is no unacceptable risk to human
health or the environment at the Site. Therefore, no
action is necessary to ensure the protection of human
health or this environment
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Landfills, Pentachlorophenol, Ground
water, Water pollution monitoring, Remedial action,
Site characterization, Florida, 'Record of Decision,
Pensacola(Flonda), Escambia County(Florida).
PB94-964047/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Cedartown Industries, Cedartown, GA., May 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 93,90p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/129
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document (Record of Decision), presents
the selected remedial action for the Cedartown Indus-
tries Site, Cedartown, Georgia. This action is the first
and final action planned for the Site. This alternative
calls for the design and implementation of response
measures which will protect human health and the en-
vironment The action addresses the principal threat at
the Site, the contaminant sources in the soil, as well as
the localized groundwater contamination at the Site.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Cadmium, Beryllium, Anti-
mony, Arsenic, Lead(Metal), Metals, Soil contamina-
tion, Ground water, Land pollution, Water pollution
monitoring, Soil treatment Georgia, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Cleanup, First remedial action,
Cedartown(Georgia), Polk County(Georgia).
PB94-964048/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Mathls Brothers Landfill (South Marble Top Road),
Walker County, CUV, March 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 93,60p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/131
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document (Record of Decision) presents
the selected remedial action for the Mathis Brothers -
South Marble Top Road Landfill site, Walker County,
Georgia At this time the remedial action is proposed
as both the first and the final remedial action for the
site. The function of this remedy is to treat contamina-
tion and reduce it to health based levels. Source mate-
rial and contaminated soils are the principal threat at
the site.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Landfills, Herbicides,
Chemical wastes, Metals, Soil contamination, Sedi-
ments, Land pollution. Surface waters. Ground water,
Water pollution, Capping, Georgia, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Cleanup, First remedial action,
Kensington(Georgia), Walker County(Georgia), Vola-
tile organic compounds, Semrvolatle organic com-
pounds.
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PBM-964049/REB Standing Order
SufMffund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Mflan Army Ammunition Plant, CHJne Ponds ATM,
•Wan, TR, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,85p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/160
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remeoV
at action for Operable Unit Two (OU2) at the CMJne
Ponds Area, Moan Army Ammunition Plant, Milan, Ten-
nessee. The goal of the overall cleanup activities at
the site is to prevent migration of contaminants from
son at the site and to prevent exposures to these con-
taminants, so that no adverse health effects will result
from current or future off-post or on-post use. So* con-
taminated with explosives compounds is known to
exist in the O-Une Ponds area, and under current con-
drbons, this contamination poses a potential threat to
groundwater at the site. Currently contaminated
groundwater is being addressed by separate remedfel
actions under drfferent Operable Units (OUs).
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Army facilities. Munitions
industry, Explosives, TNT, RDX, Nitrobenzenes, Soil
contamination. Sediments, Land pollution. Ground
water, Water pollution monitoring, Remedial action,
Tennessee,'Record of Decision, Cleanup, Milan Army
Ammunition Plant MHanfTennessee), Gfcson
CountyfTemessee), CMJne Ponds.
ston, DawKFtorida). Broward CountyfRonda), Volatile
organic compounds, Semivolatile organic compounds.
Second remedial action.
4052/REB
Standng Order
•PA Region 4):
moon SMs, Op-
PB94-9M050/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA
Bypass 601 Qreundwater Contamination
eraMe Unit 2, Concord, NC, Apr* 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 93.124p* EPA/ROD/R04-93/141
Paper copy available on Starring Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also avatebte in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedh
al action for the Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamina-
tion Site in Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carofna.
This remedy addresses the principle threats posed I
the Site. The major threat is the contaminated i
water emanating from beneath the Site. This remedfel
action w» also address the threat from sol contamina-
tion.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, "Waste
dteposat 'Water pollution control, Benzene, Suffates,
Metals, Ground water. Water treatment, Sol contami-
nation. Land pollution control, Soi treatment, Remedi-
al action, North Carolina, 'Record of Decision, Clean-
up, Concord(North Carolina), Cabarrus Courrty(North
Carolina), Volatile organic compounds, Semivolatile
organic compounds.
P894 964051/REB Standing Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4X
OevtoUnd«SH*,Devle,FI_, August 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedfel Response.
Sep 94,950* EPA/ROD/R04-94/180
See also PB86-133931.
Paper copy available on Standng Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also avateble in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document (Record of Decision), presents
the selected remedtal action for the Devie Landf* Site.
Davie. Broward County. Florida. This action is the
second and final action planned for the Site. This
action addresses ground water contamination at the
Site and cads for the implementation of response
measures which w* protect human health and the en-
vironment The selected remedy rates on natural at-
tenuation of vinyl chloride and antimony. A ground
water monitoring program would be performed to
ensure that attenuation is effective.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, *Waste
management, LandHts, Antimony. Vnyi chloride, Pes-
ticides, Metals, Ground water. Water pollution monitor-
ng. Site characterization. Florida, 'Record of Deci-
Standing Order
Superfund Record of Oectoton (EPA Region 4):
BMhTextron Stte, Lake Park, FL, August 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedfel Response.
Sep 94,59p* EPA/ROD/R04-94/181
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Basic Microelectronic, Incorporated
(BMQ-Textron Site (BMI-Textron Site or the Site), in
Lake Park, Florida. TNs remedy addresses the con-
taminated principal threat of ground water at the Site.
This remedy addresses the principal threat remaining
at the Site, by using existing institutional controls, and
monitoring ground water contaminated with arsenic,
cyanide, sodium and fluoride.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials. Arsenic, Cyanide. Sodium, Fluoride,
Ground water, Water pollution monitoring. Remedial
action. Site characterization, Florida, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Lake ParkfRorida). Palm Beach County(Florida).
PB94-9640S3/REB
Standing Order
Superfund Record of OecMon (EPA Region 4):
ABC One-Hour Cleaners Stte, Operable Unit 2,
JackeonvWe, NO, September 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 94.65p* EPA/ROD/RO4-94/182
See also PB94-964039.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The response action at this Site was dhrided into two
units or phases, referred to as operable units. OU-2,
the subject of this ROD, addresses the soil contamina-
tion at the Site. The intent of this response action is to
remove the principal threat remaining at the Site by
treating the contaminated soils. Treating the soil will
also prevent the contaminants from adversely impact-
ing the groundwater.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials. 'Waste
tisposal, 'Land pollution control, Sludge. Septic tanks,
VTnyt chloride. Chloroform, Soil contamination. North
Carolina,'Record of Decision, Cleanup, Second rerne-
dtel action, JacksonviHe(North Carolina), Onslow
County(North Carolina), Volatile organic compounds,
Dchtoroethene, Perchkxoethene.
PB94-964054/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecMon (EPA Region 4):
Upper Eaet Fork Poplar Creek, Operable Unit 2
(Abandoned Mttrte Add Ptoesne at Y-12 Plant),
OakRtdge,TR, September 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedfel Response.
Sep 94,20p* EPA/ROD/R04-94/183
Paper copy available on Standng Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; aH
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The document presents the decision for no further
action for the Abandoned Nitric Acid Pipeline at the
Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant in Oak Ridge. Tennessee. The
baseine risk assessment, conducted as part of the
Remedial Investigation (Rl) tor the site, indteates that
conditions refetedto the Abandoned Nitric Acid Pipe-
Ine do not pose an unacceptable threat to human
health or the environment The total carcinogenic risks
to either workers or future homesteaders at the Aban-
doned Nitric Acid Pipeine from atf pathways are below
10 to the minus 4 power, the U.S. Environmental Pro-
tection Agency's thresholds of concern for remedfel
action. Noncarcinogenic hazard indnes are below the
acton level of 1.0 established by the U.S. Environmen-
tal Protection Agency.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Pipelines, Uranium isotopes, Metals.
Molybdenum. Nickel, Beryllium. Nitrates, Nitrites, Soil
contamination, Land pollution, Site characterization,
Remedial action, Tennessee, 'Record of Decision,
Oak RkkjefTennessee), Anderson
CountyfTennessee), Hexavaient chromium, Nickel
salts.
PB94-9640S5/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Alabama Army Ammunition Plant, Operable Unit 2,
Chfldersburg, Al_ August 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 94,74p' EPA/ROD/R04-94/184
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The 2,200-acre Alabama Army Ammunition Plant
(AAAP) site was located in Talladega County, Ala-
bama, near the junction of Talladega Creek and the
Coosa River. AAAP was built in 1941 as a government-
owned and contractor-operated facility that produced
nitrocellulose, nrtroaromatic explosives, and 2,4,6-trini-
triophenyl methyl nrtramine. In 1978, the U.S. Army's
Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency (USATHAMA),
managing the Army's Installation Restoration Program
(IRP), identified soil, sediment and ground water po-
tentially contaminated by explosives, asbestos, and
lead as a result of past site operations. This remedial
action describes remedial action for soil and sediment
contaminated by explosives (DNT, TNT, nitrotoluenes,
and nitrobenzenes) and metals (mostly lead).
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Army facilities, Munitions
industry, Explosives, Metals, Lead(Metal), DNT, TNT,
Nitrotoluenes, Nitrobenzenes, Soil contamination,
Land pollution. Installation restoration, Remedial
action, Alabama, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup, Ala-
bama Army Ammunition Plant Chiktersburg(Alabama),
Talladega CountyfAlabama).
PB94-9640S6/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): B
and B Chemical Stte, Hlatoah, Fl_, September
1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 94,85p* EPA/ROD/R04-94/185
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the B&B Chemical Superfund Site in Hiate-
ah, Dade County, Florida. It is EPA's judgement that
the selected remedy will address the principal threats
posed by the environmental conditions at this site. The
major components of the selected remedy include:
Natural attenuation; Groundwater monitoring in order
to verify the achievement of the maximum contaminant
levels (MCLs) and; Institutional controls
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Chromium, Chtorobenzene, Benzene,
Vnyi chloride, Ground water, Water pollution monitor-
ing. Site characterization, Remedial action, Florida,
'Record of Decision, Hiateah(Florida), Dade
County(Florida).
PB94-984057/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Naval Ah- Station Cecil Field, Operable Unit 6,
JackaonvWe, FL, September 1994.
Envfronmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1 Sep 94,40p* EPA/ROD/R04-94/186
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The site name is the Golf Course Pesticide Disposal
Area, Site 11, Operable Unit (OU) 6. The site is located
in a wooded area between the 11th fairway and the
17th green at the Naval Air Station (MAS) Cecil Field
golf course, Jacksonville, Florida. The purpose of the
interim remedial action is to remove buried containers
of pesticides and associated contaminated soil.
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Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Naval Air Stations, Pesti-
cides, Containers, Debris, Methylene chloride. Tolu-
ene, Chromium, Lead(Metal), Metals, Soil contamina-
tion, Land pollution, Remedial action, Florida, 'Record
of Decision, Cleanup, Cecil Reid,
Jacksonville(Florida), Duval County(Florida), Volatile
organic compounds.
PB94-964058/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Savannah River Site, (USDOE), SC, September
1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sap 94,42p* EPA/ROD/R04-94/187
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The document presents the selected final action for
the Tank 105-C HWMF Unit and the immediately adja-
cent soils at the Savannah River Site (SRS). Previous
action taken at the Tank 105-C HWMF was under a
RCRA Closure Plan approved by the State of South
Carolina and was protective of human health and the
environment Therefore, no further remedial action is
necessary under CERCLA. To ensure continued pro-
tection of human hearth and the environment, this
action will be reviewed every 5 years, consistent with
the requirements of the NCP.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Savannah River Plant, Tritium, Radi-
ation hazards, Radioactive wastes, Radioisotopes,
Ground water, Water pollution, Neutralization, Soil
contamination, Land pollution, Environmental monitor-
ing, Remedial action, Site characterization, South
Carolina, 'Record of Decision, Aiken County(South
Carolina).
PB94-964101/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Perham Arsenic Burial Site, Perham, UN., March
1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul94,51 p' EPA/ROD/R05-94/247
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Perham Arsenic Burial Site. The se-
lected remedial action for the Perham Arsenic Burial
Site addresses the source of the contamination by re-
mediation of groundwater.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
rJsposal, 'Remedial action, Minnesota, Pesticides. Ar-
senic, Arsenates, Lead(Metal), Ground water, Water
pollution control, Water treatment 'Record of Deci-
sion, Perham(Minnesota), Otter Tail
County(Minnesota), Lead arsenate, Cleanup.
PB94-964102/REB
Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): J
and L Landfill Site, Rochester Hills, Ml. June 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,66p* EPA/ROD/R05-94/248
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the J&L Landfill, in Rochester Hills, Michi-
gan. The purpose of this remedy is to reduce the risks
associated with exposure to the contaminated materi-
als and to reduce the potential for migration of con-
taminants to the groundwater. The selected remedy
for OU1 consists of a 1-foot compacted day layer
overlain with a GeosynthetJc Clay Liner (GCL)/60 mH
Flexible Membrane Liner (FML) barrier layer, a drain-
age layer consisting of geonet with geotextile fitter
fabric, a 36-inch dean fill layer, and a 6-inch topsoil
layer; consolidation of the contaminated soil and sedi-
ments from the east ditch; and monitoring of thei con-
taminated groundwater beneath the site. In addition, a
proper slope will be constructed and maintained so
that all surface water runoff properly drains off the cap
into a collection system, or drainage ditches around
the perimeter of the site.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Landfills, Metals, Nickel,
Chromium, Manganese, Industrial wastes, Soil con-
tamination. Sediments, Land pollution, Environmental
monitoring, Runoff, Remedial action, Capping, Michi-
gan, 'Record of Decision, Rochester Hills(Michigan),
Oakland County(Michigan), Cleanup.
PB94-964103/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Himco Dump, Elkhart, IN, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 93,83p* EPA/ROD/R05-93/239
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Himco Dump Site, Elkhart Indiana.
The purpose of the remedy is to eliminate or reduce
migration of contaminants to the groundwater and to
reduce the risks associated with exposure to the con-
taminated materials. The major components of the se-
lected remedy include: construction of a composite
barrier, solid waste landfill cover (cap); use of institu-
tional controls on landfill property to limit land and
groundwater use; installation of an active landfill gas
collection system including a vapor phase carbon
system to treat the off-gas from the landfill; an en-
closed ground flare system will be implemented if land-
fill gas characterization studies indicate VOC emis-
sions exceed ARARs (Indiana Administrative Code
326IAC); and monitoring of groundwater to ensure ef-
fectiveness of the remedial action and to evaluate the
need for future groundwater treatment
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Landfills, Ground
water, Water pollution monitoring, Methane, Remedial
action, Indiana, 'Record of Decision, Dumps,
Elkhart(lndiana), Eikhart County(lndiana), Landfills,
Volatile organic compounds, Cleanup.
PB94-964104/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Wash King Laundry, Baldwin, Ml., March 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 93,53p EPA/ROD/R05-93/228
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Wash King Laundry Superfund site in
Baldwin, Pleasant Plains Township, Michigan. The
groundwater remedial action consists of the following:
groundwater monitoring; deed restrictions; and
groundwater extraction with physical/chemical treat-
ment The lagoon remedial action consists of the fol-
lowing: excavation of contaminated sediments and
soils and off-site disposal.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Lagoons, Pesti-
cides, Metals, Boron, Ground water, Sediments, Land
pollution control, Water pollution monitoring, Restric-
tions, Remedial action, Michigan, 'Record of Decision,
Cleanup, Baldwin(Michigan), Pleasant Plains
TownshWMichigan), Lake County(Michigan), Volatile
organic compounds, Semivolatile organic compounds.
PB94-964105/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
U.S. Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, OK, July
1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 93,51 p EPA/ROD/R05-93/245
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Source Control Operable Unit Land-
fills 8 and 10, at Wright Patterson AFB. Landfills 8 and
10 comprise the first of twelve operable units identified
for cleanup at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. The ROD
addresses the sources of the contamination and any
threat posed by migration of cotamination to ground-
water beneath Landfills 8 and 10, the principle threats
to the site.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Land pollution control, Air force facilities,
Landfills, Dioxins, Metals, Cyanide, Pesticides, Poly-
chlorinated biphenyls, Methane, Leachate, Ground
water, Soil contamination, Water pollution, Environ-
mental monitoring, Capping, Restrictions, Remedial
action, Ohio, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup, Wright-
Patterson Air Force Base, Green County(Ohio), Vola-
tile organic compounds, Landfill gases.
PB94-964106/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Woodstock Municipal Landfill, Woodstock, IL,
June 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Jun 93,166p EPA/ROD/R05-93/229
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document represents the United States
Environmental Protection Agency's (U.S. EPA) select-
ed remedial action for the Woodstock Munidpal Land-
fill (Woodstock) site located in Woodstock, Illinois.
This remedy is intended to be the final action for the
site. The remedy addresses all contaminated media
and includes: contaminated soil, sediment and
groundwater, landfilled wastes, leachate generation
and emission of landfill gases.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Landfills, Open dumps,
Metals, Methane, Soil contamination, Sediments,
Leachate, Ground water, Land pollution, Water pollu-
tion, Capping, Restrictions, Illinois, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Cleanup, First remedial action,
Woodstock(lllinois), McHenry County(lllinois), Landfill
gases, Volatile organic compounds, Semivolatile or-
ganic compounds.
PB94-964107/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Powell Road Landfill, Huber Heights, OH., Septem-
ber 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 93,108p* EPA/ROD/R05-93/244
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Powell Road Landfill in Huber Heights,
Ohio. The remedial action will be a final site-wide
remedy. The selected remedial action addresses the
sources of the contamination by containment of the
landfill and contaminated soils and treatment of leach-
ate and ground water.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Landfills, Strontium,
Metals, Cyanide, Methane, Soil contamination, Leach-
ate, Ground water, Land pollution, Water pollution,
Water treatment, Restrictions, Remedial action, Ohio,
•Record of Decision, Cleanup, Huber Heights(Ohio),
Montgomery County(Ohio), Volatile organic com-
pounds, Semivolatile organic compounds.
PB94-964108/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical Site, Operable Unit
3, North Muskegon, Ml., September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 93,52p* EPA/ROD/R05-93/243
See also PB90-138405 and PB91 -921455.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
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This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Ott/Story/Cordova site, in North Mus-
kegon, Michigan. TNs remedy is the tNrd of three op-
erable units selected for the Ott/Story/Cordova site
and consists of a remedy for the contaminated aoHs
and sediments. The primary goals of this selected re-
medial action at the Ott/Story/Cordova site are to
reduce infiftratkxi into contaminated sote wNch may
add to the burden of groundwater contamination to be
dealt with by Operable Units One and Two and to
reduce the health and environmental risks associated
with exposure to such contaminated materials.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
cfepoaal, 'Land poHution control, Benzenes, Toluene,
Pesticides, Phthalates, PorycNorinated bphenyte. Soil
contamination, SerJments, Soil treatment. Remedial
action, Michigan, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup, North
MuskegonCMwhigan), Muskegon County(Michigan),
Datton Township(Micnigan), Volatile organic com-
pounds.
PB944S4109/REB Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 5):
Reto Tar and ChemctaL IndbnapoHe, HL,Septem-
bar 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remodwl Response.
30 Sap 93,99p* EPA/ROD/R05-93/237
SeeafeoPB93-964115.
Paper copy avatabte on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; aH
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document pr
nts the selected remedi-
al action for the CERCLA Areas operable unit at the
Retty Tar and Chemical Site (the Site) in IndtanapoHs.
Indiana. This operable unit action is the second of tour
planned for the Site. It specifically outlines an action to
address five on-srte sources of soil and groundwater
contamination, which have been determined by the
Remedial Investigation to pose unacceptable risks to
human health and the environment
Keywords: 'Superfund. 'Hazardous materials. 'Waste
dbposat. 'Pollution control. Chemical wastes, Sludge.
Metals, PolycycSc aromatic hydrocarbons, Phthatetes,
Benzene, Ammonia, Ethyl benzene, TricNoroethylene,
Pyridnes, Soil contamination, Ground water. Land pol-
lution. Water pollution, Indiana, 'Record of Decision.
Cleanup, Second remedial action,
IncSanapo&sflndiana), Marion County(lnrJana), Volatile
organic compounds.
PB94-964110/REB Starring Order
Superfund Jl»oortI of J>ecMon (EPA Region 5);
Muafcegoft Cnemteal, Whflshal, ML, Matuti 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
temedURe
Office of Emergency and Rem
aapi
Mar 93,33p' EPA/ROD/R05-93/240
Paper copy available on Standng Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; al
others $200). Single copies also avaiabte in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected interim
response action for the Muskegon Chemical Company
Site in the dty of Whitehall and FruNfand Township,
Muskegon County. Michigan. This interim response
action addresses the contaminated groundwater
pkme in the vicinity of MM Pond Creek. The Engineer-
ing Evaluation ami Cost Analysis Report for the Mus-
kegon Chemical Company site identified the area
whoro contaminated groundwatar dncharges to the
surface waters of MM Pond Creak as an area of con-
cern.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, "Waste
daposai. 'Water poHution control. Chemical wastes,
Organic compounds. Ground water. Plumes, MB Pond
Creek, Surface waters. Water Dotation, RemedW
action. Michigan, 'Record of Decision,
WhrtehaB(Michioan), Muskegon CountyOvSchigan),
Cleanup.
PB94-9M111/REB Standng Order
Superfund Record of CtaeMon (EPA Region S*
Spartan Chemical SMa, Wyoming, ML. June 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Offi^ of Ernftfuaocy and RemedM RoHponun
29 Jun 93,22p* EPA/ROO/R05-93/227
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected interim
remedwl action for the contaminated groundwater for
the Spartan Chemical site in Wyoming, Kent County,
Michigan. The interim remedial action for the ground-
water consists of the following: Evaluation of the exist-
ing groundwater collection and treatment system and
of dfecharge options available for the treated ground-
water. The evaluation process may result in modifica-
tions to the existing treatment system and/or reloca-
tion of the Discharge point; Restart of the existing
groundwater collection and treatment system; and
Groundwater monitoring to evaluate the effectiveness
of the groundwater collection and treatment system.
Keywords: 'Supartund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, *Water pollution control, Tetracntoroethy-
tene, Trichkxoethylene, Toluene, Metnytene chloride,
Chlorinated hydrocarbons. Benzene, Etfiyibenzene,
Dfchtoroethytenes. Xytene, Ground water, Water treat-
PB94-9M112/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 5);
Lakeland Hspoeal Service, CJaypoot, 111, Septem-
ber 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remecfial Response.
Sap 93,68p' EPA/ROO/R05-93/235
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or mjcroficho.
This decision document presents the United States
Environmental Protection Agency's (U.S. EPA) select-
ed remedial action for the Lakeland Disposal Service,
Inc. Landfill Superfund Site near Claypool, Indiana.
This remedy is intended to be the final action for the
site. This remedy addresses all contaminated media at
the site.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
dfeposaJ, 'Pollution control. Landfills, Debris,
Drums(Contamers), Inorganic compounds, Metals,
Sol contamination. Land poHution, Ground water,
Water poHution, Water treatment. Capping, Restric-
tions, Remedial action, Indiana, 'Record of Decision,
ClaypooKlndtena), Kosciusko Countyflndtena), Volatile
organic compounds, Semivolatite organic compounds,
Cleanup.
PB94-964114/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 5):
New Brighton/Arden HMa, Twin Cltiee Army Am-
munition Plant, MM, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedai Response.
30 Sap 93,44p* EPA/ROD/R05-93/246
See also PB90-178872.
Paper copy available on Standng Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; aH
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for addressing groundwater contamination at
operable unit 1 (OU-1) of Ihe New Brighton/Arden Hffls
Superfund Site h Ramsey County. Minnesota The
N8/AH site has been Divided into three operable urtts.
The first operable unit. OU-1. addressed by the remedy
selected in this ROD. consists of the Norm Plume of
off-TCAAP contaminated groundwater.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
Disposal, 'Water pollution control. Army facSbes,
Ground water, Plumes. Water wafts, Water treatment
RemerJal action. Minnesota, 'Record of Decision,
Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant, New
BrightorKMinnesota), Ramsey CountyfJMnnesota),
Volatile organic compounds, Cleanup.
PB94-96411S/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
MacGUHs and GNbba/Beil Lumber and Pole, New
Brighton, MN, December 1992.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 92.45p* EPA/ROD/R05-93/226
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al actions for the Disposal Pit Area Operable Unit
(DPA-OU) on the MacGillis and Gibbs Co. portion of
the site. The MacGillis and Gibbs Co. portion of the site
is separated into three operable units, the first desig-
nated for state-lead activities, the second two for fed-
eraMead activities. Operable Unit 1 (DPA-OU) is de-
fined as the waste material, debris, contaminated soils
and sediments in the disposal pit area.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Ground disposal,
Debris, Polycydic aromatic hydrocarbons, Chromium,
Arsenic, Pentachtorophenol, Fly ash. Ground water,
Water treatment, Soil contamination, Land pollution
control, Restrictions, Minnesota, 'Record of Decision,
Cleanup, First remedial action, New
Brigtrton(Minnesota), Ramsey County(Minnesota).
PB94-984116/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S):
Sanitary Landfill Company (IWO) Site (aJea. Card-
Ington Road Landfill), Moraine, OH., ~
1993.
September
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep93,107p'EPA/ROD/R05-93/232
Portion of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Sanitary Landfill Company (IWD) site,
in Moraine, Ohio. This is the first and only operable unit
for the site. The selected remedial alternative for the
Sanitary Landfill Company (IWD) site is to perform
active landfill gas collection and treatment, cover the
landfill with a low permeability cap and undertake other
actions required by State sanitary landfill closure re-
quirements.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
Disposal, 'Pollution control, Sanitary landfills, Cyanide,
Metals, Methane, Ground water, Water pollution moni-
toring. Land poHution, Environmental monitoring, Cap-
ping, Remedial action, Ohio, 'Record of Decision,
Cleanup, Moraine(Ohio), Montgomery County(Ohio),
Landfills, Volatile organic compounds, Semivolatile or-
ganic compounds.
PB94-984117/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
American Anodco, Inc, Ionia, ML, September
1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93.33p* EPA/ROD/R05-93/231
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; al!
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the American Anodco site, in Ionia, Michi-
gan. EPA has determined that conditions at the site
due to contamination by inorganic chemicals pose no
current or potential threat to human health or the envi-
ronment White the American Anodco site does appear
to exhibit trace amounts of inorganic contamination
which result in sfightty elevated calculations of poten-
tial future risk from exposure to the groundwater, EPA
has also determined that the presence of these com-
pounds does not appear to pose an unacceptable risk
to human health or the environment since the levels
are below Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs). Ac-
cordngfy, no further remedial action will be undertak-
en. However, monitoring of the inorgantc contaminants
in the groundwater will continue for a period of twenty-
four months.
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Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Inorganic compounds, Metals, Phos-
phates, Chemical wastes, Industrial wastes, Ground
water, Water pollution monitoring, Remedial action,
Site characterization, Michigan, 'Record of Decision,
lonia(Michigan), Ionia County(Michigan).
PBM-964118/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Packaging Corporation of America, Filer City, Ml.,
September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep93,24p* EPA/ROD/R05-93/236
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for Ground Water Operable Unit at the Pack-
aging Corporation of America site, in Filer City, Michi-
gan. EPA has determined that conditions at the site
pose no current or potential unacceptable risk to
human health or the environment. While the Packaging
Corporation of America site does appear to exhibit ele-
vated levels of heavy metals and some organics, cal-
culations of potential future risk indicate that the con-
tamination does not appear to pose an unacceptable
risk to human health or the environment Accordingly,
no remedial action for the ground water operable unit
Is necessary to ensure protection of human health and
the environment EPA will however, continue to moni-
tor Manistee Lake and the contaminants in the ground-
water until the contaminanted plume has fully dis-
charged into the lake.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Heavy metals, Organic compounds,
Ground water, Plumes, Surface waters, Manistee
Lake, Water pollution monitoring. Remedial action,
Site characterization, Michigan, 'Record of Decision,
Filer Crty(Michigan), Manistee County(Mtehigan).
PB94-964119/REB Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Mason County Landfill, Ludlngton, Ml., September
1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,30p* EPA/ROD/R05-93/241
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Mason County Landfill, in Ludington,
Michigan. EPA has determined that no further remedial
action is necessary at this site. Therefore, the site now
qualifies for inclusion in the sites awaiting deletion sub-
category of the Construction Completion category of
the National Priorities List
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Landfills, Organic compounds, Industrial
wastes, Municipal wastes, Environmental monitoring,
Remedial action, Site characterization, Michigan,
'Record of Decision, Ludington(Michigan), Mason
County(Mictiigan).
PB94-964120/REB Standing Order
Supsriund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
EMt Bethel Demolition Landfill, East Bethel, MM.,
March 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 93,56p* EPA/ROD/R05-93/224
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected ground
water operable unit remedial action for the East Bethel
Landfill Site in East Bethel, Minnesota. This operable
unit is the first of two operable units for the site. The
operable unit described in this decision document ad-
dresses ground water contamination. The remedy se-
lected for ground water contamination consists of with-
drawal of contaminated ground water, treatment of
ground water, and discharge of treated water, as well
as continued monitoring of the contaminated aquifers.
The remedy addresses remediation of ground water by
eliminating or reducing the risks posed by the site,
through engineering controls.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Landfills, Industrial
wastes, Heavy metals, Herbicides, Benzenes, Chlor-
oethanes, Vinyl chloride, Tetrachloroethane, Haloge-
nated hydrocarbons, Ground water, Aquifers, Plumes,
Water pollution monitoring, Remedial action, Minneso-
ta, 'Record of Decision, East Bethel(Minnesota),
Anoka County(Minnesota), Cleanup, Volatile organic
compounds, Semivolatile organic compounds, Nonha-
logenated hydrocarbons.
PB94-964121/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Adams Plating Company Site, Lansing, Ml, Sep-
tember 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,59p* EPA/ROD/R05-93/230
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document represents the selected reme-
dial action for the Adams Plating Company (the site), in
Lansing, Michigan. The selected remedy is the final
remedy for the site. The remedy addresses the threats
posed by contaminated soils at the site.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Land pollution control, Degreasing, Chromi-
um, Copper, Nickel, Zinc, Metals, Acetone, Methylene
chloride, Trichloroethane, Soil contamination, Remedi-
al action, Michigan, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup,
Lansing(Michigan), Ingham County(Michigan), Volatile
organic compounds.
PB94-964122/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Dakhus Sanitary Landfill, Cannon Falls, MN., June
1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 93,45p* EPA/ROD/R05-93/242
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Dakhue Sanitary Landfill in Cannon
Falls, Minnesota This operable unit is the second for
the site. This operable unit includes the following major
components: Institutional Controls contained in
Dakota County Ordinance No. 114 and Minnesota
Rules 4725.2000 and 4725.4300 which restrict well
development; and Long term groundwater monitoring
program to: (1) determine the migration of contamina-
tion; (2) assess trends in water quality in the Sand and
Gravel aquifer; (3) verify that the deep aquifer is not af-
fected; and (4) monitor contaminant levels in Judicial
Ditch no. 1.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Sanitary landfills, Metals, Inorganic
compounds, Ground water, Aquifers, Water pollution
monitoring, Site characterization, Minnesota, 'Record
of Decision, Second remedial action, Cannon
Falls(Minnesota), Hampton Township(Minnesota),
Dakota County(Minnesota), Volatile organic com-
pounds.
PB94-964123/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Adams County Qutncy Landfills No. 2 and 3,
Qulncy, ll_ September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,65p* EPA/ROD/R05-93/238
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document serves as United States Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency (USEPA) concurrence
with and adoption of the remedial action decision for
the Adams County Quincy Landfills 2 & 3 site. The re-
medial action addresses two areas of concern-leach-
ate and groundwater. The leachate remedial action ad-
dresses the source of the contamination by collecting
and treating on-site waste. The function of this action
is to control the landfill site as a source of groundwater
contamination, to reduce the risks associated with ex-
posure to contaminated materials, and to prevent un-
treated leachate from running off site. The groundwat-
er remedial action involves long-term monitoring with
cleanup levels.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Landfills, Municipal
wastes, Chemical wastes, Sludge, Toluene, Solvents,
Trichloroethanes, Heavy metals, Ground water,
Leachate, Runoff, Water treatment, Water pollution
monitoring, Restrictions, Capping, Remedial action, Illi-
nois, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup, Quincy(lllinois),
Adams County(lllinois), Volatile organic compounds.
PB94-964124/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Koppers Coke Site, St Paul, MN., April 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 94,60p* EPA/ROD/R05-94/250
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for contaminated ground water at the Kop-
pers Coke site (Site) in St Paul, Minnesota. This ROD
presents the selected remedial action for the ground
water operable unit which is the first of two operable
units that are planned for the Site. The selected
remedy is in-situ bioremediation induced by enhanced
oxygen delivery and the possible addition of nutrients
to the ground water.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Coal tar, Creosote,
Liquid wastes, Metals, Cyanides, Polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons, Ground water, Water treatment, Minne-
sota, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup, First remedial
action, Saint Paul(Minnesota), Ramsey
County(Minnesota), Volatile organic compounds, Se-
mivolatile organic compounds.
PB94-964125/HEB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Land and Gas Reclamation Landfill Site, Wllllam-
stown, Wl, January 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 94,16p* EPA/ROD/R05-94/251
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The document presents the decision of the Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) that no fur-
ther source control interim action is necessary at the
Land and Gas Reclamation Landfill site in the Town of
Williamstown, Dodge County, Wisconsin. The WDNR
has determined that no further source control interim
action is necessary at this site for this first operable
unit The reason for this determination is that the
source control action which was implemented under
the Dodge County Circuit Court Order has eliminated
potential exposure to source related contaminants,
except for contaminants in the groundwater, which will
be addressed in the second operable unit.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Landfills, Methane, Capping, Environ-
mental monitoring, Remedial action. Site characteriza-
tion, Wisconsin, 'Record of Decision,
WilliamstownCWisconsin), Dodge County(Wisconsin),
Landfill gases, Volatile organic compounds.
PB94-964126/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Omsted County Sanitary Landfill Site, MN, June
1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 94,22p* EPA/ROD/R05-94/252
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
December 1994 79
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others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents Ihe selection of the
no-action remedial alternative for the Olmsted County
Sanitary landfill, Superfund site (the Site). No remedial
action under CERCLA or MERLA is necessary at this
site to ensure protection erf human health and the
envi-
ronment Potential problems associated with this site
wiH be addressed by the Minnesota SoBd Waste Land-
fiU Compliance program, the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act and a Closure Order by Consent be-
tween the Minnesota PoHution Control Agency (MPCA)
and Olmsted County. Under these programs, monitor-
ing and review of the site will be contmued to verify that
no unacceptable risks posed by the site occur in the
future.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Sanitary landfflts, Municipal wastes, In-
dustrial wastes. Debris, Ashes, Environmental monitor-
ing, Remedial actkxi, Srte characterizatjon, Minnesota,
•Record of Decision, Oronoco Township(Minnesota),
Olmsted Coonty(Minnesota).
PB94r964127/REB Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5k
Sat* County Landfli Site, ExceMor, WL, March
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sap 94, 40p* EPA/ROD/ROS-94/253
Paper copy avalable on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico: all
other* *J°0).S\ngle copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Sauk County tendfH I* locatad tn the Town of Ex-
cetstor, Sauk County, Wisconsin. The iHoctod source
control remedy It Altamative B. Construction of a Qa«
Extraction System, as toted In the Focuaed FeasWIty
Study. The selscted remedy to an operable unit that
meats the »ottd wa*t* dtaposal requirements of MR
500 to 520, Wla. Adrn. Code.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'HaranJous materiato, •Waste
dtopoeaf, 'Potutlon control, LandWs, Xytenes, Toki-
ene. Methyl ethyl ketone, TricNoroethanea, Vinyl chlo-
ride, Tetrachtoroethyteoe, Methane. Industrial wastes,
Municipal wastes, Land pollution. Ground water. Water
pollution monitoring. Capping, Restrictions, Remedtal
action, Wisconsin, •Record of Decision, Cleanup,
BcatstorfWiscorwn), Sauk CounMWisconain), Landfill
gases, Volatile organic compounds, Dtehtoroethane.
PB94-9S412S/REB Standing Oder
Supertund ReoorrJ of OecWon (EPA Region 5):
Van Dale Junkyard Site, Washington County, OH,
Itarcti 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedfel Response.
Sep 94.216p* EPA/ROD/R05-94/254
Paper copy avatobte on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico: all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or fTwcfoficho-
Thisde
do
nts the selected remedh
al action for the Vandate Junkyard site, in Washington
County. Ohio. The selected remedy at the VandaJe
Junkyard site w* be a final site wide remedy. The se-
lected remedW action fw the site addresses the princi-
ple threats posed by the site through treatment and
containment of source materials.
Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardous materials, *Waste
disposal. 'Land potation control. Open dumps.
Sludge, DrumsfContainers). Debris, Tars. Ketones. Cy-
anide, Phthatatas, Metals. Sol contamination, Reme-
dial action. Ohio. •Record of Decision. Cleanup.
Manettafphio). Washington CountyfOhio). Volatile or-
ganic compounds.
PB94-M4129/REB Starring Order
Suparfund necord of OecWon (EPA Region 5): N.
Wittauthe Site. AppMon. WL, March 1994.
EnvironmenteJ Piutection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedfel Response.
Sep 94.6ap* EPA/ROD/R05-«4/255
Paper copy avaJabte on Starting Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; at
others $200). Single copies also avalable in paper
copy or microfiche.
The N.W. Mauthe site is a former electroplating facility
located at 725 South Outagamie Street in Appfeton,
Wisconsin. Hydrogen gas and chromic acid mists gen-
erated from the chromium plating process were blown
outside of the building by a ventilating fan, while
splashes, drips, and spills from the plating and de-
greasing activities were directed to a shallow floor
trench and channeled into the sanitary sewer system.
The ptating bath solutions reacted with components of
concrete which produced cracks and pits within
trenches and the floor itself. This allowed infiltration of
chromium and solvent solutions into the soil and
groundwater below the building.
Keywords: 'Superfund, •Hazardous materials, 'Waste
dfeposal, 'Pollution control. Electroplating, Industrial
wastes, Chromium, Metals, Cyanide, Soil contamina-
tion, Land pollution, Ground water, Surface waters,
Water pollution, Remedfel action, Wisconsin, 'Record
of Decision, Cleanup, App4eton(Wisconsin), Outaga-
mie CountyfWisconsin), volatile organic compounds.
PB94464130/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Agate Lake Scrap Yard Site, MR, December 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 94.78p' EPA/ROD/R05-94/256
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision docum
ntprew
slake
eents the selected remedi-
al action for the Agate Lake Scrap Yard Site in Fair-
view Township, Minnesota. The selected remedial
action for the Agate Lake Scrap Yard site addresses
only the groundwater contamination. The major conv
ponents of the selected remedial action include: Insti-
tutional controls that prevent installation of drinking
water wells within the vicinity of the contaminated
ground water boundaries and disturbances of fHI mate-
rial until health based remedial action goals have been
achieved; Installation of four additional weds and a
ground water monitoring program to confirm the ade-
quacy of the natural attenuation i
i of residual contami-
nated ground water.
Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Insulating oils. Transformers; Asbestos,
laaoXMetaf), Porychtorinated biphenyte. Ground water,
Water pollution monitoring, Restrictions, Remedial
action. Site characterization, Minnesota. 'Record of
Decision, Fairview Township(Minnesota), Cass
County(Minnesota).
PB94-964131/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
South Andover Salvage Yards, Andover, WL, Hay
1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 94,17p* EPA/ROD/R05-94/257
See also PB93-96413Z
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document represents an amendment to
a Record of Decision (ROD) issued December 24,
1992 (PB93-964132) for soil remedial action at the
South Andover Salvage Yard Site (the Site). U.S. EPA
issued a ROD on December 24. 1992 for the second
operable unit for the remedfel action of soil. The major
components of this remedy included: excavate and
treat approximately 2.100 cubic yards of predominate-
ly carcinogenic PAH (CPAH) contaminated soils using
an above-ground biological treatment unit excavate
and transport approximately 9,300 cubic yards of soils
contaminated with PCBs, CPAHs. lead and antimony
to an off-site soSd waste landfill permitted to receive in-
dustrial and/or commercial wastes; sample and
remove drums previously inventoried by MPCA and
U.S.EPA.
Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal. 'Land pollution control. Salvage. Por/cycSc
aromatic hydrocarbons, Porychlorinated bphenyts,
LeadtMeteJ), Antimony, Sol contamination, So* treat-
ment Minnesota, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup,
Second remedfel action, Andover(Mnnesota), Anoka
CountyfMinnesota).
PB94-964132/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Waste, Ine, Landfill Site, Michigan City, IN.,
August 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 94,104p* EPA/ROD/R05-94/249
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Waste, Inc. Landfill Site (the Site) in
Michigan City, Indiana. This action is the final action
planned for the Site. It specifically outlines an action to
address on-site soil and groundwater contamination,
which have been determined by the Remedial Investi-
gation to pose unacceptable risks to human hearth and
the environment
Keywords: 'Supertund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Landfills, Metals, Ben-
zene, Porychtorinated biphenyis, Polycyclte aromatic
hydrocarbons, Leachate, Ground water, Methane, Soil
contamination. Water pollution, Land pollution, Cap-
ping, Underground storage, Storage tanks. Restric-
tions, Remedial action, Indiana, 'Record of Decision,
Cleanup, Michigan City(lndiana), LaPorte
Courrty(lndiana), Landfill gases, Volatile organic com-
pounds, Semtvoiatile organic compounds.
PB94-964133/REB Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
PreatoHto Battery, Vtncermea, IN- August 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Oct 94,60p* EPA/ROD/R05-94/258
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche. Portions of this document are not
fully legible.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Prestoiite Battery Superfund Site in
Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana, which was chosen
in accordance with the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980
(CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. Section 9601 et seq., and is con-
sistent with the National Oil and Hazardous Sub-
stances Pollution Contingency Ran (NCP), 40 CFR
Part 300 to the extent practicable. The decision is
based upon the contents of the Administrative Record
for the site. The actual or threatened releases of haz-
ardous substances from this site, if not addressed by
implementing the response action in this Record of
Decision (ROD), may present an imminent and sub-
stantial endangerment to public health, selfare, or the
environment The remedy selected for ground water
contamination includes continued monitoring of the
shallow and intermediate aquifers at the site as well as
monitoring of surface water and sediments. The se-
lected remedy also incorporates institutional controls
on the placement of drinking water wells and natural
attenuation of shallow contaminated ground water.
Keywords: 'Supertund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution effects, Ground water. Site
surveys, Aquifers. Surface waters, Industrial wastes,
Sediments, Water pollution control, Institutions, Public
hearth. Volatile organic compounds. Statutes, National
government. State government Attenuation, Cost ef-
fectiveness, 'Record of Decision, 'Knox
County(lndfena). 'Remedial action, Long term moni-
toring program.
PB94-964201/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):
Vertac, Inc, Jacksonville, AR., June 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 93,97p EPA/ROD/R06-93/080
See also PB91-921513.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This ROD is for the Vertac Onsite Operable Unit 1,
which includes most of the above-ground media, such
as buildings, process equipment process vessel con-
tents, spent activated carbon, miscellaneous
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drummed wastes (including Remedial Investigation
wastes), shredded trash and pallets, and PCB trans-
former oils.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, "Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Industrial wastes, Poly-
chlorinated biphenyls, Insulating oils. Activated
carbon, Debris, Drums(Containers), Hydrochloric acid,
Kerosene, Fuel oils, Equipment, Pallets, Land pollu-
tion, Remedial action, Waste treatment, Incineration,
Arkansas, 'Record of Decision,
Jacksonville(Arkansas), Pulaski County(Arkansas),
Trash, Cleanup.
Standing Order
legion 6):
PB94-964202/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regk
Tenth Street Dump/Junkyard Site, Oklahoma City,
OH, (Amendment), September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,41 p EPA/ROD/R06-93/082
See also PB91 -921469.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Tenth Street Site, in Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma. This Record of Decision (ROD) amends
the original Record of Decision executed by the Re-
gional Administrator on September 27, 1990 (PB91-
921469). This amended remedy addresses approxi-
mately 9,800 cubic yards of soil at the site contaminat-
ed with polychkxinated biphenyls (PCBs) at or above
25 pom. Specifically, this amended remedy addresses
the threats to human health and the environment at
the site by eliminating the inhalation, ingestion, and
direct contact exposure pathways.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal. 'Pollution control, Polychlorinated biphenyls,
Soil contamination, Land pollution. Capping, Remedial
action, Oklahoma, 'Record of Decision, Dumps, Okla-
homa City(Oklahoma), Oklahoma County(Oklahoma),
Cleanup.
PB94-964203/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):
Texarkana Wood Preserving Company, Operable
Unit 2, Texarkana, TX, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 93,56p EPA/ROD/R06-93/084
See also PB91 -921468.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; ail
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for Operable Unit Two for the Texarkana
Wood Preserving Company (TWPC) Superfund Site
(Site) in Texarkana, Texas. This operable unit is the
second of two operable units planned for the Site. Op-
erable Unit Two involves remediation of the deeper
ground water contaminated above the action levels in
a limited area of the Silty Sand Zone around Monitor-
ing Well-16.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Phenols, Fluorenes,
Phenanthrene, Acenaphthene, Naphthalene, Anthra-
cene, Ground water, Aquifers, Water treatment, Re-
strictions, Texas, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup,
Second remedial action, Texarkana(Texas), Bowie
County(Texas), Semivolatile organic compounds, Flu-
oranthene.
PB94-964204/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):
Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bunding 3001), QIC,
September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,11 Op EPA/ROD/R06-93/085
See also PB91-921470.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Record of Decision (ROD) presents the selected
remedial action for the Soldier Creek Sediment and
Surface Water Operable Unit of the Tinker AFB (Sol-
dier Creek/Building 3001) Site, in Oklahoma County,
Oklahoma. A limited action remedy has been selected
for the Soldier Creek Sediment and Surface Water Op-
erable Unit based on the Administrative Record. The
baseline risk assessment determined that Soldier
Creek sediment and surface water do not pose a risk
to human health and the environment in excess of the
acceptable risk-based exposure levels established by
EPA. The remedy selected for the operable unit incor-
porates the following components: five-year monitor-
ing program of Soldier Creek sediment and surface
water at on-base and off-base locations; ecological In-
vestigation (quantitative and qualitative) of Soldier
Creek sediment and surface water to further define the
risk to the environment; yearly monitoring report; and
five-year review.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Air Force facilities, Sediments, Surface
waters, Soldier Creek, Land pollution, Water pollution
monitoring, Environmental monitoring. Remedial
action, Site characterization, Oklahoma, 'Record of
Decision, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma
County(Oklahoma).
PB94-964205/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):
Poplle, me. El Dorado, AR., February 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Feb93,125p* EPA/ROD/R06-93/079
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Popile, Inc. site in El Dorado, Arkan-
sas. Both EPA and ADPC&E are in favor of a remedy
that could provide a permanent solution to the hazard-
ous substances, pollutants and contaminants at the
Poplle, Inc. site. After consultations, ADPC&E and EPA
concluded that although incineration (Alternative 5)
could most effectively destroy the hazardous sub-
stances, pollutants and contaminants at the Popile
site, other remedial alternatives, in conjunction with
ground water extraction and treatment (Alternative C),
could provide a protective remedy.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Phenols, Metals, Dtoxins,
Pentachlorophenol, Polycydic aromatic hydrocarbons,
Soil contamination, Land pollution, Soil treatment,
Ground water, Water pollution, Water treatment, Re-
strictions, Remedial action, Arkansas, 'Record of De-
cision, El Dorado(Arkansas), Union County (Arkansas),
Cleanup.
PB94-964206/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):
PAB Oil and Chemical Services, Vermilion Parish,
UL, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
22 Sep 93,133p* EPA/ROD/R06-93/083
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the PAB Oil and Chemical Services, Inc.
Site (hereinafter PAB Oil site or the site), in Vermilion
Parish, Louisiana The site is being handled as one op-
erable unit The principal concerns to be addressed at
the site are from contaminated sludges, soil and sedi-
ments, surface water, and to a lessor extent, ground
water.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Sludge, Organic com-
pounds. Inorganic compounds, Soil contamination,
Sediments, Surface waters, Ground water, Land pollu-
tion. Water pollution monitoring, Remedial action, Lou-
isiana, 'Record of Decision, Vermilion
Parish(Louisiana), Cleanup.
PB94-964207/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):
Fourth Street Abandoned Refinery Site, Oklaho-
ma City, QIC, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,73p* EPA/ROD/R06-93/081
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Fourth Street Refinery Site (FSR site),
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for the Ground Water Op-
erable Unit. The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses
the contamination in the ground water, which includes
non-aqueous phase liquids. Principal threat wastes in-
clude 'pools' of dense non-aqueous phase liquids
(DNAPLs) submerged beneath the ground water or in
fractured bedrock, or NAPLs floating on water. This
Ground Water Operable Unit addresses the principal
threat at the site by monitoring the ground water to
ensure that the contaminant levels are reduced with
time due to natural attenuation, once the surface con-
tamination is removed.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Abandoned sites, Refineries, Industrial
wastes, Oil wastes, Ground water, Aquifers, Water pol-
lution monitoring. Site characterization, Oklahoma,
'Record of Decision, Second remedial action, Dense
non-aqueous phase liquids, Oklahoma
City(Oklahoma), Oklahoma County(Oklahoma).
PB94-964208/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):
American Creosote Works (Wlnnfleld Plant),
Wlnnfleld, LA., April 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 93,218p' EPA/ROD/R06-93/086
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the American Creosote Works, Inc., in
Winnfield, Louisiana. This Record of Decision (ROD)
addresses the source of hazardous substances, which
includes surface sludges, subsurface pooled creosote
and pentachlorophenol liquids defined as nonaqueous
phased liquids (NAPLs), and contaminated soil and
debris. This is the final remedy and addresses remedi-
ation of the source of shallow ground water contami-
nation and contaminated soils at the American Creo-
sote Works, Inc. site. The principal threats posed by
the site will be eliminated through treatment.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Liquid wastes, Sludge,
Creosote, Pentachlorophenol, Polycyclic aromatic hy-
drocarbons. Ground water, Water pollution, Soil con-
tamination, Land pollution, Remedial action, Louisiana,
'Record of Decision, Cleanup, Winnfield(Lpuisiana),
Winn Parish(Louisiana), Nonaqueous phase liquids.
PB94-964209/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):
Cleveland Mill Site, Grant County, NM., September
1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,147p' EPA/ROD/R06-93/078
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Cleveland Mill Superfund Site (herein-
after, the Site), in Grant County, New Mexico. The Site
is being handled as one operable unit, in which all the
surficial contaminated areas (soils, main tailings piles,
the western hillside waste piles, the cobbed ore pile,
dust piles, roadbed soils, mine spoils, and creek sedi-
ment), and the contaminated ground water and sur-
face water are being addressed.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Mine wastes, Tailings,
Metals, Soil contamination, Sediments, Land pollution,
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Sofl treatment. Ground water, Surface waters. Water
poButon monitoring. Restrictions, Remedial action,
New Mexico, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup, Silver
CrtyfNew Mexico), Grant County(New Mexico).
PBM-M4M1/REB Standng Order
Superfund Record of DacMon (EPA Region Tf.
Haaongs Qroundwater Contamination Site. Hast-
ings, NE, June 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Jun 93.84p? EPA/ROO/R07-93/066
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico: all
others S2°0)-Singte copies also avaiabte in paper
copy or rracrofiche.
Thede
do
nt
nts the selected interim
remedal actons for the Wai Number 3 ground water
operable unto. The We« Number 3 Subsite is a subsite
ofthe Hastings Ground Water Contamination Site,
Hastings, Nebraska. The interim action ROD address-
es two separate areas of groundwater contamination.
Plume 1 is characterized by carbon tetrachloride
(COM) and chloroform (CHCB) contamination. Plume
2 is characterized primarily by trichloroethene (TCE),
1.1.1-4richtoroethane (TCA), tetrachtoroethene (PCE)
and dfchtoroethene (DEC) contamination. These inter-
im ground water remedies were dsvatoped to protect
DUMB health, welfare and the environment by control-
ling the migration and reducing the volume and mass
of contamnants present in the ground water beneath
and downgradtont from each source area of the Wen
Number 3 SubBHe.
Keyword* •Suparfund. 'Hazardous materials. •Waste
disposal, 'Water poftjtton control. Carbon tetrachlo-
ride. Chloroform. Trichtoroethanes. Ground water,
AquHars, Plumes, Water weds. Remedtal action, Ne-
braska. 'Record of Decision. HastJnga(Nabraslca).
Adams CountyfNebraska). Tetrachtoroathane. Trich-
loroethena. Dichloroalhane, Cleanup-
Standhg Order
aupertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
**^ - Ouawy/PlamVPIIa (USOO&IIO,
MrlMl.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedtal Response.
Sep 93,137p EPA/ROO/R07-93/067
Paper copy avatabte on Standng Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; al
others $200).^ Sjngle copies abo avaiabte in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision do
aaonts tha setected remadh
ai acton for the chemical plant area of the Wetdon
r^ site in St Charles County, MtoourL This opera-
unit addresses the various sources of contarnina-
ton at the chemical plant area mcJudng sols, sludge,
1 materials placed in short4erm storage
sedhnent, and i
as a result of pi
ctons-Ther
•nerrt to address the principal threat
remaining at the ste, (e.a, raffinate pit sludges and
certain sol from the quarry).
rdc
trterMs, "Waste
Keywords: •Supertund, 'Ha .
dbposal. •Poftiton control. Chemical plants, TNT.
Dtfr. Explosives. Metals. Polvchlornated Wphanyls,
Potycvcfc aromatic hydrocarbons, Radoactive
wastes. Sludge, Sedknents, Sol contamination.
Ponds, Surface waters. Land pobton. Water poau-
ton, Missouri. 'Record of Decision. Cleanup, Third re-
madtai acton, Waidon Spring(Missouri), Saint Charles
CountyfMtesouri).
ISH>4 9>»03/nai Stendna Order
Superfund Record of Decteton (EPA Region 7):
Red Oak UnCMH, Had Oak, IA, March 19*3.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and nemedMnoaponao.
Mar 93.52p* 6P>VROO/H07-«3/063
Paper copy avaaabte on Standng Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; al
others $200). Single copies also avaiabte h paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document present* the selected remedV
al acton for the Red Oak Lands Suoeriund s*. h
SHe (heron referred to as the Red Oak LandaT or the
Sae-) addresses al identified remadW acton objec-
tives, and is to be implemented in a single operable
unit This action addresses the principal threat at the
Site through containment of the waste materials. The
containment system will limit the threat of direct con-
tact with wastes, and minimize the potential for migra-
tion of contaminants to ground water and surface
water.
rdo
ateriate, 'Waste
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Ha
disposal. 'Pollution control. Landfills, Cyanide, Metals,
Sol contamination. Land pollution. Ground water.
Water pollution monitoring. Capping, Restrictions, Re-
medfel action, Iowa, 'Record of Decision, Red
Oak(lowa), Montgomery County(lowa), Volatile organ-
ic compounds, Semivolatile organic compounds,
Cleanup.
PB94-964304/REB Standing Oder
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
Syntax Agrtbusmess, hie. Operable Unit 2,
Verona, MO, May 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 93,20p* EPA/ROD/R07-93/071
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision do
nti
nts the selected reme-
dtal action for the ground water at the Syntex Agribusi-
ness, Inc. site near Verona, Missouri. EPA believes
that no further remedial action is necessary for ground
water at the art* to ensure protection of human health
and the environment Previous and ongoing remedial
tsure protection of humai
. Previous and ongoing n
rable unit 1 have greatly r
responses under operable unit 1 have greany reduced
tha threat from past sources of contamination. Ground
and surface water monitoring wfll continue for two
years foftowing tha issuance of this record of decision.
An assessment win be conducted by EPA at the end of
the monitoring program to ensure that this remedy re-
mains protective of human health and the errvtron-
rdo
materials,'Waste
Keywords: •Superfund, *Haa
management. Industrial wastes, Dioxins, Tetrachloro-
dbenzo dtoxin. Herbicides, Pesticides, Ground water.
Surface waters. Water pollution monitoring, Remedial
acton. Site characterization, Missouri, 'Record of De-
cision, Varona(Ms80uri), Lawrence CountytMissouri).
PB94-964305/REB Standing Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
Kern-Pest Laboratories, Cape Girardeau, MO,
February 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remeotel Response.
5 Feb 93.7p* EPA/ROD/R07-93/072
Paper copy avatabte on Standng Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico: all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document together with a Record of De-
cision (ROD) dated December 31, 1990 (PB92-
964305). lupiosontn the selected remedal action for
addressing contaminants in the Ground Water and
Formulation BuMng Operable Unit (Operable Unit No.
2 or OU No. 2) at the Kern-Pest Laboratories site. Cape
Girardeau County, Missouri. The primary reason for
amendng the 1990 ROD is that new information has
jndfcatecf that decontamination of the formulation
bukSng is technicalry infeastxe. This selected amend-
ed remedy does not change the 1990 ROD with re-
spect to the required ground water monitoring and the
insttutorw! controls.
Keywords: •Superfund. 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Ground water. Water pollution monitor-
ing. Remedtal acton. Site characterization. Missouri,
•RecordT of "Decision, Cape
CourrtyfMssouri). Buedkig demolition.
Girardeau
PB9446430B/REB Standng Order
Superfund Record of DaeWon (EPA Re(
North U Drive Wai Contamination, Sprt
MO, March 199S. _
Envvonmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remodel Response.
Mar 93.18p' EPA/ROD/R07-93/062
Paper copy avaUbte on Standng Order, deposit ac-
count required 9100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the final remedy se-
lected for the North U Drive Well Contamination site in
Springfield, Missouri. The EPA, in consultation with the
State of Missouri, has determined that it lacks jurisdic-
tion to undertake or require additional response or re-
medial actions under CERCLA for the petroleum-relat-
ed releases and the elevated levels of metals in
groundwater at the site. Therefore, the final remedy for
the site is No Further Action. It should be noted that in
1985, the EPA conducted a removal action at this site.
As part of the removal, municipal drinking water lines
were extended to provide drinking water users of well
which were contaminated. Contaminated wells were
then plugged in accordance with state requirements.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Petroleum products, Metals, Ground
water, Water wells, Water pollution. Remedial action,
Site characterization, Missouri, 'Record of Decision,
SpringfiekKMissouri), Greene County(Missouri).
PB94-964307/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7)-.
Sherwood Medical Company Site, Norfolk, NE,
September 1993*
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 93,62p" EPA/ROD/R07-93/068
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for tha Sherwood Medical Company Site in
Norfolk. Nebraska. The selected remedy is intended to
be a final remedial action for the site and addresses all
contamination associated with the principal threats
posed by the site. The selected remedy addresses the
volatile organic compound contamination identified in
the soil and the ground water.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Underground storage,
Storage tanks, Soil contamination, Ground water, Land
pollution, Water pollution monitoring. Remedial action,
Nebraska, 'Record of Decision, Norfolk(Nebraska),
Madison County(Nebraska), Volatile organic com-
pounds. Cleanup.
PB94-96430B/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
Midwest Manufacturng/Horth Farm Site, Opera-
ble Unit 3, (Amendment). KeHogg, IA, September
1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93.40p* EPA/ROD/R07-93/070
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document together with a Record of De-
cision (ROD) dated September 30,1988 for the North
Farm Operable Unit and a ROD dated September 27,
1990 for the Midwest Manufacturing Operable Unit
presents the selected remedial actions for the North
Farm Operable Unit and the Midwest Manufacturing
Operable Unit which together comprise the Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site. Kellogg, Iowa.
Keywords:'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Cadmium, Manganese. Cyanide,
Ground water, Water pollution monitoring. Soil con-
tarmnation, Land pollution. Remedial action. Site char-
acterization. Restrictions, Iowa. 'Record of Decision,
KeHogoXlowa), Jaspar Countvdowa).
PB94-964309/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecMon (EPA Region TV
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The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the soils and wastes at the Chemplex Site
located in Clinton, Iowa. The second and final opera-
ble unit, which is the subject of this Record of Decision,
addresses threats posed by contaminated soils and
wastes at the Site. The contaminated soils and wastes
act as a source of groundwater contamination and also
act as a source for direct exposure to hazardous sub-
stances. The remedy addresses principal threat
wastes, which are the contaminated materials in the
Landfill Area of the Site, as well as the low-level threat
wastes at the rest of the Site.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Landfills, Tetrachlorethy-
lene, Benzene, Chemical wastes, Polycydic aromatic
hydrocarbons, Soil contamination, Land pollution,
Capping, Restrictions, Iowa, 'Record of Decision,
Cleanup, Second remedial action, ainton(lowa), Clin-
ton County(lowa), Light nonaqueous phase liquids.
PB94-964310/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
McGraw-Edlson Facility, Cerrtervtlte, IA., Septem-
ber 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,99p* EPA/ROD/R07-93/065
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the McGraw-Edison Facility, located in
Centerville, Iowa. The selected remedy for the Site is a
comprehensive approach for the complete remedi-
ation of the principal threats posed by the Site. This
approach will address trichloroethene (TCE) contami-
nation of the subsurface soils and ground water.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Chemical spills, Toluene,
Chromium, Lead(Metal), Nickel, Soil contamination,
Land pollution, Ground water, Water pollution, Water
treatment. Environmental monitoring, Remedial action,
Iowa, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup, Centerville(lowa),
Appanoose County(lowa), Trichloroethene.
PB94-964311/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7y.
Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Opera-
ble Unit 2, (Amendment), Kellogg, ML, September
1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,40p* EPA/ROD/R07-93/069
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document, together with a Record of De-
cision (ROD) dated September 30,1988 for the North
Farm Operable Unit and a ROD dated September 27,
1990 for the Midwest Manufacturing Operable Unit,
presents the selected remedial actions for the North
Farm Operable Unit and the Midwest Manufacturing
Operable Unit which together comprise the Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Kellogg, Iowa.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Cyanide, Metals, Soil contamination.
Land pollution, Ground water, Water pollution monitor-
ing, Restrictions, Site characterization, Remedial
action, Iowa, 'Record of Decision, Kellogg(lowa),
Jaspar County(lowa), Volatile organic compounds.
PB94-964312/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
Electro-Coatings, (no, Site, Cedar Rapids, IA,
September 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 94,23p* EPA/ROD/R07-94/073
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Electro-Coatings, Inc. site located in
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. In consultation with the U.S. Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency (EPA), DNR has deter-
mined that monitoring with a contingency for ground-
water pump-and-discharge to the publicly owned treat-
ment works (POTW) is the selected remedy for the
Electro-Coatings site. This remedy acknowledges the
containment of contaminated groundwater which has
been and continues to be provided by the nearby pro-
duction well (PW-1) operated by the Hawkeye Rubber
Company.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Electroplating, In-
dustrial wastes, Cyanide, Cadmium, Lead(Metal),
Nickel, Chromium, Ground water, Aquifers, Plumes,
Water treatment, Water pollution monitoring, Remedial
action, Iowa, 'Record of Decision, Cedar
Raptds(lowa), Linn County(iowa), Cleanup, Volatile or-
ganic compounds.
PB94-964401/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Montana Pole and Treating Plant National Prior-
ities List Site, Butte, MT- September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,230p' EPA/ROD/RO8-94/080
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedy
for the Montana Pole and Treating Plant site (the Site),
in Butte, Montana, This is the final action for the only
operable unit for the Site. The operable unit includes
ail known sources and contaminated media at the Site.
This action addresses the principal threats remaining
and provides for treatment of contaminated soils and
groundwater. Some treatment residuals and soils con-
taminanted at lower levels will remain on-site, such
that the Site will require long-term management The
principle contaminants of concern at the Site are pen-
tachlorophenol (PCP), polynuclear aromatic hydrocar-
bons (PAHs), polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and
polychlorinated dibenzofurans. The Record of Deci-
sion establishes cleanup levels for these and all other
contaminants of concern at the Site.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Remedial action, Montana, Polycydic aro-
matic hydrocarbons, Pentachlorophenol, Ground
water, Soil contamination, Water pollution control,
Land pollution control, 'Record of Decision,
Butte(Montana), Silver Bow County(Montana), Poly-
chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, Polychlorinated diben-
zofurans, Cleanup.
PB94-964402/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Sand Creek Industrial Site (Operable Unit 4), Com-
merce City, CO., April 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,76p* EPA/ROD/R08-94/081
See also PB90-178864.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedy
for Operable Unit 4 (OU4), Site-wide groundwater at
the Sand Creek Industrial Superfund Site in Commerce
City, Colorado. The Sand Creek Industrial Superfund
Site has an extensive history of industrial use, includ-
ing pesticide manufacturing, petroleum refining, acidic
waste disposal, municipal landfilling, and chemical
storage and distribution. OU4 addresses groundwater
underlying the Site and is contaminated with volatile
organic compounds (VOCs), semi-volatile organic
compounds (SVOCs), pesticides, and metals. The
remedy selected for OU4 will minimize direct contact
with and ingestion of groundwater underlying the Site
and prevents further otfsite migration of contaminants
in excess of federal and state groundwater standards.
Municipal water for the area surrounding OU4 is sup-
plied by the South Adams County Water and Sanita-
tion District (SACWSD) and the Denver Water Depart-
ment (DWD). Water supplied by the DWD is obtained
primarily from surface-water sources located outside
of the Site area. Residents near the OU4 area are not
currently using contaminated groundwater for domes-
tic purposes.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Earth fills, 'Industrial wastes,
'Hazardous materials, 'Waste disposal, Site surveys,
Volatile organic compounds, Pesticides, Ground
water, Public health, Risk assessment, Ingestion,
Water supply, Surface waters, Utilization, Residential
areas, 'Commerce City(Colorado), 'Record of Deci-
sion, Remedial action, Soil contamination.
PB94-964405/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F.
E. Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, WY., De-
cember 1992.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Dec 92,15p* EPA/ROD/R08-93/069
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for Operable Unit 4 (OU 4), the Acid Dry Well
area (ADW) at F E Warren Air Force Base, in Chey-
enne, Wyoming. The selected remedy for the Acid Dry
Well (ADW) area is that no further remedial action is
required. Ground-water monitoring will be continued,
to confirm that sulfate is not leaching out of the soil
into the ground water and to ensure that no unaccept-
able releases to the environment occur.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Air force facilities, Ground water, Soil
contamination, Water pollution monitoring, Land pollu-
tion, Sulfates, Metals, Remedial action, Site character-
ization, Wyoming, 'Record of Decision, F E Warren Air
Force Base, CheyeneefWyoming), Laramie
County(Wyoming).
PB94-964406/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Utah Power and Light/American Barrel Site, Salt
Lake City, UT., July 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 93,104p EPA/ROD/R08-93/073
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Utah Power & Light/American Barrel
Site in Salt Lake City, Utah. The objective of this
Record of Decision (ROD) is to provide a remedy to
address all contamination caused by previous site ac-
tivities located on the American Barrel Yard and adja-
cent properties which affect surface soils, subsurface
soils, and groundwater. Contamination from historical
operations and contaminant sources left on-site at the
time of abandonment have migrated into soil and
groundwater. Remediation will be to the extent of con-
tamination emanating from the American Barrel Yard
and Denver Rio Grande and Western properties. The
response action described in this ROD will permanent-
ly address all principal threats through treatment.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Polycydic aromatic hydro-
carbons, Soil contamination, Ground water, Land pol-
lution, Water pollution, Remedial action, Waste recy-
cling, Utah, 'Record of Decision, Salt Lake City(Utah),
Salt Lake County(Utah), Nonaqueous phase liquids,
Cleanup.
PB94-964407/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Montana Pole and Treating Plant, Butte, MT., Sep-
leinber 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,166p' EPA/ROD/RO8-93/075
See also PB94-964401.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedy
for the Montana Pole and Treating Plant site (the Site),
in Butte, Montana This is the final action for the only
operable unit for the Site. The operable unit includes
all known sources and contaminated media at the Site.
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This action addresses the principal threat remaining
and provides for treatment of contaminated soils and
groundwater. Some treatment residuals and soils con-
taminated at tower levels witt remain oo-srte, such that
the Site wiH require long-term management The princi-
ple contaminants of concern at the Site are pentach-
kxophenol (POP), potynuctear aromatic hydrocarbons
(PAHs), potychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxjns and poly-
chlorinated dbenzofurans. This Record of Decision
establishes cleanup levels for these and all other con-
taminants of concern at the Site.
Keywords: *Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
draposal, 'Pollution control, Pentachkxophenol, Pory-
cyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, Pofychtorinated dben-
zootaxins, Potycntorinated dfcenzofurans, Soil con-
tamination, Land pollution, So8 treatment. Ground
water. Water pollution. Remedial action, Montana,
•Record of Decision, Butte(Montana), Silver Bow
CountyfMontana), Cleanup.
PBM-4M40B/RE8 Standing Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Mnot Landfa Stte, Mnot, MO, June 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remeoial Response.
21 Jun 93. 66p* EPA/ROD/R08-93/070
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico: all
others $200^ Single copies also available in paper
copy or irtcrofichs.
This decision do
resents the selected remeoV
al action for the OW Mhot LandfiH sits. In Mfciot, North
Dakota. The selected remedy addresses the potential
risk* Identified at the site by treating toachate and
managing the discharge of teachate and landfB gases.
This action incorporates removal, treatment and con-
tainment technologies.
Keywords: 'Superfund. •Hazardous materials. 'Waste
dfeoosal, •PoHution control. Landfifls, Solvents.
Metals. Hatoganated aliphatic hydrocarbons. Porycy-
dic aromatic hydrocarbons. Benzenes, Phenols, Meth-
ane. Leachate. Ground water. Water pollution monitor-
ing. Land pollution. Restrictions, Remedial action,
North Dakota. 'Record of Decision. Minot(North
Dakota). Ward CourrtyfNorth Dakota). Landfill gases.
Cleanup.
PB94-964409/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Rocky Mountain Araanat, Operable Unit 27, Com-
merce City. CO, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remeoial Response.
Sep 99,47p* EPA/ROO/RO8-93/077
Paper copy avasabfe on Starting Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; al
others MOOJ-Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Interim Response Action (IRA) alternatives as-
sessment and decision process for the underground
storage tank* (USTs) at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal
storage 1
(RMA)wi
) w« be a Discrete element of the Chemical Pn
ess-Aeteted Activities IRA. Alternatives have been re-
viewed baaed on their ovwmi protactlveness of human
health and the environment: cornpianoe to the maxi-
mum extent practicable wfth ApMcafcie or Relevant
and Appropnata Requirements (ARARs); reduction hi
toxfcfty. mobSty, or volume; short-term and long-term
effectiveness; tnpfcmantabiMy; and cost-effecflve-
ness. The preferred alternative consists of cleaning
and removing the USTs and deposing of them by cut-
ting them up for scrap.
rdo
natarials.
Keywords: •Superfund,'Ha
disposal, 'Pollution control. Storage tanks, Under-
ground storage. Chemical agents. Destruction, Chemi-
cal wastes. Pesticides. Land poftution, Remeda)
action. Colorado, 'Record of Decision. Rocky Mourv
tain Arsenal. Adams CcuntyCCotorado), Cleanup.
PB*4-«644ia/REB
Starting Order
Superfund Record of Dscteton (EPA Region 8):
Rocky Mountato Arsenal. Operable UnttSTCO,
January 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedol Response.
Jan 93,53p* EPA/ROO/H06-93/078
Paper copy awataote on Starring Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; al
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Pretreatment of CERCLA Liquid Wastes IRA is
being conducted as part of the IRA Process for RMA in
accordance with the June 5,1987, report to the court
in United States versus Shell Oil Co., the proposed
Modrfied Consent Decree dated June 7,1988, and the
Federal Fatality Agreement dated February 17, 1989.
The Decision Document addresses only Demerit One:
Management options for Disposal and/or treatment of
hazardous waste that has been or will be placed in
storage areas at RMA, and which have not been ad-
dressed in another IRA. Waste streams include: Ri/FS
wastes; IRA wastes; miscellaneous waste from vehi-
cle, grounds, and building maintenance; and items
found on post each of which may contain hazardous
waste properties.
Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardous materials, •Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control. Liquid wastes, Debris,
Waste treatment. Land pollution. Remedfal action, Col-
orado, •Record of Decision, Rocky Mountain Arsenal,
Adams Courrty(Cotoraoo), Cleanup.
PB94-984411/REB Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Rocky Mountain ArsenaL Operable Unit 29, Coro-
merce Cfty, CO, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remeoial Response.
Sep 93,43p' EPA/ROD/R08-93/079
Paper copy available on StarxSng Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others 5200).singie copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document outlines remediation and man-
agement alternatives to coordinate Disposal options
for porychlortnated biphenyls (PCS) wastes at the
Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA) under Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act (CERCLA) activities. This decision document se-
lects specific Disposal options associated with Ele-
ment Two under the expansion of the Pretreatment of
CERCLA Liquid Wastes Interim Response Action
(IRA). Section 2 of tNs decision document provides a
brief overview of the Interim Response Action (IRA)
currently being conducted at RMA, inducting an expan-
sion of the original IRA to include three additional ele-
ments. Section 3 identifies the objectives of Element
Two of this IRA expansion. Section 4 identifies poten-
tial alternatives that are applicable to the Disposal of
Ihe wastes generated under Element Two. A descrip-
tion of the preferred or selected Disposal alternative,
and the evaluation process used to support this selec-
tion, as background is provided in Section 5. Informa-
tion inducing a 1st of chronological events is present-
ed in Section 6, and the IRA process for Element Two
is identified in Section 7. A brief docusskxi of appfca-
bte or relevant and appropriate requirements (ARARs)
is included in Section 8. Additional requirements to be
considered are Discussed in Section 9.
Keywords: •Superfund. 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
, 'Pollutioncontrol, PolychtorinatedIbtohenyls,
Sol contamination. Equipment Land pollution, Reme-
oial action, Colorado, 'Record of Decision. Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Adams County(Colorado), Cleanup.
PB84-M4412/REB Starxfng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region Vf.
Sand Creek Industrial Site, Operable Untt I, Com-
meroe Ctty, CO, (Amendment), September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
8 Sap 93.26p* EPA/ROD/R06-93/074
Paper copy avaiahlo on StarxSng Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; al
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document is an amendment to the
Record of Decision (ROD) signed September 28,1990
(PB94-921479) and presents the new selected reme-
dW action for cleanup of contaminated shatow sols at
OUS at the Sand Creek Industrial Superfund Site. OU5
is located immeoTately north of 52nd and Dahlia Street
in Commerce Ctty, Colorado. Based on new technical
data and cost infoimation obtained subsequent to the
September 1990 ROD. EPA has reconsidered its deci-
sion to employ soi washing and incineration of the
generated residuals as a source control measure for
OU5.
Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Land pollution control, Metals, Pesticides,
Dieldrin, Chlordan, Heptachlor, Arsenic, Chromium,
DDT, Soil contamination, Soil treatment Remedial
action, Colorado, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup, Com-
merce Crty(Colorado), Adams County(Colorado), Vola-
tile organic compounds.
PBS4-964413/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Sand Creek Industrial Site, Operable Unit 2, Com-
merce City, CO., June 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 93,13p' EPA/ROD/R08-93/071
See also PB90-178864, PB91-921479, PB94-964402,
andPB94-964412.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for Operable Unit 2, the L C. Corporation
Property, at the Sand Creek Industrial Site in Com-
merce City, Colorado. As a result of prior cleanup ac-
tivity on the OU2 property there is no significant risk to
the public health by ingestion, inhalation, or skin ab-
sorption. The former neutralization of the acid pits
does not need augmentation or additional activity. No
further action is therefore recommended for OU2.
Keywords: •Superfund, "Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Herbicides, Insecticides, Pesticides,
Metals, Land pollution, Soil contamination, Site char-
acterization, Colorado, 'Record of Decision, Second
remedial action, Commerce City(Cotorado), Adams
CounrylCokxado). Volatile organic compounds. Semi-
volatile organic compounds.
PB94-964414/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Chemical Sales Company Site, Operable Unit 4,
Commerce Ctty, CO, December 1992.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 92,56p* EPA/ROD/R08-93/076
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action (RA) for Operable Unit 4 (OU4) of the CSC
Site, located in Commerce City Colorado. The objec-
tive of the OU4 remedy is to minimize or eliminate ex-
posure or potential human exposure to contaminants
present in the contaminated ground water. No princi-
pal threat exists in CSC OU4. Nevertheless treatment
is used as a major component of the remedy.
Keywords: * Superfund, •Hazardous materials, 'Waste
dbposal, 'Water pollution control, Trichtoroathane,
Trichtoroethytene, Tetrachtoroethylene. Benzene,
Vinyl chloride, Dichtoroetfiytenes, Ground water. Drink-
ing water. Water supply, Water treatment Colorado,
•Record of Decision, Cleanup, Fourth remedial action,
Commerce CrtvfCotorado). Adams County(Cotorado),
Nonaqueous phase liquids, Dichkxoethane.
PB44-9M415/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Sand Creek Industrial Sit*. Operable Unite 3 and
8, Commerce Ctty, CO, June 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
Jun 93.51 p* EPA/ROD/R08-93/072
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for Operable Units 3 and 6 (OU3/OU6), the
48th and HoHy LandHI (the Landfill), at the Sand Creek
Industrial Superfund Site in Commerce City, Colorado.
The remedtal action selected for OU3/OU6 will ad-
dress the principal threats existing at the Landfill and
wM ensure that (1) emissions of landfill gas are con-
trolled to present inhalation at levels that pose an en-
dangerment to human health or the environment (2)
accumulation of landfill gas is minimized in order to
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prevent explosion hazards, (3) dermal contact with the
landfill contents is prevented, and (4) the use of
ground water underlying the Landfill as a drinking
water source is prevented.
Keywords: *Superfund, "Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Landfills, Metals,
Methane, Ground water, Surface waters, Water pollu-
tion monitoring, Ambient air quality. Restrictions, Re-
medial action, Colorado, 'Record of Decision, Clean-
up, Commerce City(Colorado), Adams
County(Colorado), Landfill gases, Volatile organic
compounds, Semivolatile organic compounds.
PB94-964416/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Eagle Mine Site, Operable Unit 1, Eagle County,
CO, March 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 93,91 p* EPA/ROD/R08-93/068
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico, all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Eagle Mine Site, Operable Unit 1 (OU-
1) (Site), located in Eagle County, Colorado. This Op-
erable Unit, one of two designated for the Site, ad-
dresses the principal sources of mine waste pollution
that are impacting the Eagle River and certain ground
water resources. The purpose of this Operable Unit
(OU-1) is to control the transport of toxic metals origi-
nating from various sources to the Eagle River and to
Site ground waters. The identified sources include the
Eagle Mine, the Roaster Pile area, the Waste Rock
Piles, Rex Rats, the Old Tailings Pile (DTP), the Con-
solidated Tailings Pile (CTP) and the Maloit Park Wet-
lands.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Leachate, Mine
wastes, Tailings, Spoil, Acid mine drainage, Arsenic,
Cadmium, Selenium, Methyl mercury. Eagle River,
Ground water, Wetlands, Water pollution monitoring,
Soil contamination, Sediments, Land pollution control,
Remedial action, Colorado, 'Record of Decision,
Cleanup, Eagle Mine, Mintum(Colorado), Eagle
County(Colorado).
PB94-964417/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 4, UT., June 1994.
Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
14 Jun94,191p* EPA/ROD/R08-94/084
See also PB93-964403.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the remedy for Hill
Air Force Base (Hill AFB) Operable Unit 4 (OU 4) in
Utah. This action addresses contaminated ground
water, surface water, and air at OU 4. This action also
addresses landfill contents, which are the source of
OU 4 ground-water, surface-water, and air contamina-
tion, the selected remedy for OU 4 addresses the
threat to human health and the environment by con-
taining and treating the source area and the contami-
nated ground water, surface water, and air.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Air force facilities,
Landfills, Metals, Benzene, Chloroform, Boron,
Ground water, Aquifers, Surface waters, Soil gases,
Ambient air quality, Capping, Water treatment, Installa-
tion restoration, Remedial action, Utah, 'Record of
Decision, Cleanup, Hill Air Force Base, Weber
County(Utah), Davis County(Utah), Volatile organic
compounds, Trichtoroethene, Dtehtoroethene.
PB94-964501/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Indian Bend Wash Site, Tempe, A2L, September
1903.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,137p* EPA/ROD/R09-94/105
Color illustrations reproduced in black and white.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This Record of Decision (ROD) is for the Indian Bend
Wash Superfund Site, South Area. The Indian Bend
Wash Superfund Site (IBW) is located in the cities of
Scottsdale and Tempe, Maricopa County, Arizona, and
includes a portion of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa
Indian Community immediately east of Scottsdale and
north of Tempe. This ROD presents the selected re-
medial action for volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
in soils above the water tables (the 'vadose zone') at
the Site.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, Arizona, Trichloroethanes, Tetrachloroethy-
lene, Trichloroethylene, Ground water, Vadose zone,
Indian Bend Wash, Soil water, Soil contamination,
Water pollution control, Land pollution control,
'Record of Decision, 'First remedial action,
Tempe(Arizona), Maricopa County(Arizona), Cleanup,
Volatile organic compounds.
PB94-964502/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Baldwin Park San Gabriel Valley Area Site, Los
Angeles County, CA, March 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,348p' EPA/ROD/R09-94/106
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Baldwin Park Operable Unit (OU), San
Gabriel Valley Superfund Sites. The Baldwin Park Op-
erable Unit addresses a large area of groundwater
contamination in the San Gabriel Valley. Volatile or-
ganic compounds (VOCs) are present in the ground-
water throughout a several mile long area, extending
beneath the cities of Azusa, Irwindale, and Baldwin
Park. The remedy will limit further migration of con-
taminated groundwater to areas and depths that would
benefit most from additional protection, and collect
data necessary to determine final clean up standards
for the Baldwin Park area
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Remedial action, California, San Gabriel
Valley, Carbon tetrachloride, Ground water, Aquifers,
Water pollution control, Water treatment, 'Record of
Decision, Los Angeles County(Calrfomia), Cleanup,
Volatile organic compounds, Trichtoroethene, Tetrach-
loroetnene.
PB94-964503/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Aircraft Control and Warning Site, Mather Air
Force Bass, CA, December 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,94p' EPA/ROD/R09-94/107
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document, a Record of Decision (ROD),
presents the selected remedial action for the AC&W
Site, Installation Restoration Program (IRP) Site 12, at
Mather Air Force Base (AFB), Sacramento County,
California. Reports indicate that from 1958 to 1966
waste solvents and transformer oils were disposed in a
waste disposal pipe in the AC&W area. Investigations
conducted as part of the Air Force Installation Resto-
ration Program (IRP) failed to locate the waste dispos-
al pipe but dki firrf trichtoroethytene (TCE) contamina-
tion in the shallow water bearing zone (SWBZ) in the
AC&W area. The SWBZ is classified as a potential
source of drinking water by the State of California, al-
though it is not currently used in the AC&W area. The
selected remedy will address the potential threat to
human health posed by TCE contamination in ground-
water (primarily in the SWBZ).
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Water
pollution control, 'Waste disposal, California, Air force
facilities, Remedial action, Trichloroethylene, Sol-
vents, Insulating oils, Transformers, Humes, Ground
water, Installation restoration, 'Record of Decision,
Mather Air Force Base, Sacramento
County(Califomia), Shallow water bearing zone.
PB94-964506/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Castle Air Force Base (Operable Unit 2), Merced
County, CA, November 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,142p* EPA/ROD/R09-94/110
See also PB92-964508.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This Record of Decision (ROD) presents the remedial
action selected for Castle AFB, Operable Unit No. 2
(OU-2), in Merced County, California. OU-2 is defined
as the contaminated ground water under the area on
Base referred to as Discharge Area No. 4 (DA-4) and
the contiguous area off-Base where contamination
from Castle AFB has migrated, in the vicinity of Wal-
lace Road, including all ground water along the interim
OU-1 /OU-2 boundary in Figure 1, which is not remedi-
ated by interim OU-1. The OU-2 system will be de-
signed to remediate degraded ground water that is not
laterally covered by the interim OU-1 system.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Air force facilities,
Ground water, Aquifers, Plumes, Water pollution moni-
toring, Remedial action, California, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Castle Air Force Base, Merced
County(Califomia), Volatile organic compounds,
Cleanup.
PB94-964507/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Southern California Edison, Vlsalla Pole Yard, VI-
salla,CA, June 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,20p* EPA/ROD/R09-94/111
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Record of Decision (ROD) presents the selected
remedial action for the Southern California Edison, Vi-
salia Pole Yard, Superfund Site (the Site) in Visalia,
California. The facility was used for utility pole treat-
ment operations from 1925 until 1980. The interim re-
sponse actions addressed the principal threats at the
Site. The final remedy addresses threats remaining
after the interim measures. Estimated potential risks
under current conditions include both occupational
and off-site residential exposure scenarios. Trie major
components of the selected remedy include: in-situ
bioremediation; property access restrictions; and deed
restrictions; and may include if necessary soil capping.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Remedial action, California, Creosote, Pen-
tachlorophenol, Wood preservatives, Ground water,
Soil contamination, Water pollution control, Land pollu-
tion control, 'Record of Decision, Vlsalia(Califomia),
Tulare County(Calrfomia), Cleanup, Bioremediation.
PB94-964508/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
RIverbank Army Ammunition Plant Site, River-
bank, CA, March 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,169p* EPA/ROD/R09-94/112
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al actions for the Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant
(RBAAP) in Riverbank, California This sitewkJe ROD
contains two response actions that address the media
of concern at RBAAP. This ROD also documents the
decision that no further action is warranted at the
Evaporation/Percolation (E/P) ponds. The two re-
sponse actions for this ROD are a groundwater re-
sponse action and a landfill response action.
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Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Reme-
dtal action, CaSfomia, Army facilities. Munitions indus-
try. Sediments, Petroleum products, Polycvdic aromat-
ic hydrocartaons. Zinc, Ground water. Water pollution
control. Installation restoration, Landfills, 'Record of
Decision, Riverbank Army Ammunition Rant,
Rrvertjank(Calrfornia), Stanislaus County(Califomia),
Evaporation/percolation ponds.
PB94-9M509/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Dadaton (EPA Redan 9):
Norton Ah- Force Base, San Bernardino, CA, No-
vembeM993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 94,143p* EPA/ROD/R09-94/113
Paper copy avaHabte on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al actons for the Norton Air Force Base (AFB) Central
Base Area (CBA) Operable Unit (OU) in San Bemar-
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supply in the Bunker Hill Basin of San Bernardino,
north and east of the Shandin Hills.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Ground water,
Plumes, Aquifers, Water supply, Drinking water, Reme-
dial action, California, 'Record of Decision, San
Bemardino(Caltfomia), San Bernardino
County(California), Volatile organic compounds,
Cleanup.
PB94-964517/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record ol Decision (EPA Region 9):
Liquid Gold OH Corporation, Richmond, CA., June
1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
21 Jun 93,16p* EPA/ROD/R09-93/091
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This Record of Decision (ROD) presents the selected
remedial action for the Liquid Gold Oil Corporation Su-
perfund site (the Site) in Richmond, California Interim
remedial measures, begun in 1982, have included the
removal of 25 storage tanks, 73 drums, 760 cubic
yards of contaminated soils, and all remaining struc-
tures and debris. The final remedy addresses threats
remaining after the interim measures. The major com-
ponents of the selected remedy include: a deed re-
striction prohibiting residential development; grading,
addition of soil, and seeding to control runoff patterns;
groundwater monitoring for a minimum of five years;
and removal of sediments and debris from two drain-
age channels leading to the adjacent marsh to mitigate
possible past adverse impacts from Liquid Gold.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal. 'Pollution control, Debris, Phenols, Metals,
Solvents, Waste oils. Marshes, Ground water. Sedi-
ments, Water pollution monitoring, Land pollution, Re-
medial action. California, 'Record of Decision,
Richmond(Califomia), Contra Costa
CountyfCalHomia), Cleanup.
PB94-964618/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Sharp* Army Depot, Operable Unit 1, Lathrop,
CA, January 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 93,96p* EPA/ROD/R09-93/089
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for Defense Distribution Region West
(DDRW)-Sharpe Site, in Lathrop, California. This oper-
able unit is the first of two that are planned for the site.
The first operable unit addresses VOC, arsenic, seleni-
um, nitrate, and bromacil contaminated groundwater.
The function of this operable unit is to prevent further
migration of contaminated groundwater and capture
the contaminant plumes.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Supply depots.
Army facilities, Arsenic, Selenium, Nitrates, Ground
water, Water treatment, Installation restoration, Reme-
dial action, California, 'Record of Decision, Sharpe
Army Depot, Lathrop(California), San Joaquin
County(Califomia), Volatile organic compounds, Bro-
macil, Cleanup.
PB94-964519/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 9):
Fresno Sanitary Landfill Site, Fresno, CA^ Sep-
tember 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,23p* EPA/ROD/R09-93/099
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Record of Decision (ROD) presents the selected
interim remedial action for the Fresno Sanitary Landfill
Superfund site (the Site) in Fresno, California This
rerndy is a source control operable unit (SCOU), and is
an interim remedy. There will be a second and final op-
erable unit ROD for the groundwater, off-site vadose
soils and any ancillary issues. This selected remedy is
an interim remedy because there is still subsequent re-
medial action to be undertaken at the site, but the
SCOU ROD contains certain final ARARs for this por-
tion of the cleanup.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Sanitary landfills, Poly-
chlorinated biphenyls. Pesticides, Herbicides, Dtoxins,
Metals, Acids, Methane, Soil gases, Leachate, Soil
contamination, Land pollution, Ground water, Water
pollution, Capping, California, 'Record of Decision,
Cleanup, Second remedial action, Fresno(Califomia),
Fresno County(Califomia), Landfill gases, Volatile or-
ganic compounds, Semivolatile organic compounds.
PB94-964520/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
McColl Site, Source Operable Unit, Fullerton, CA.,
June 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 93,77p* EPA/ROD/R09-93/095
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This Record of Decision (ROD) presents the selected
remedial action for the McColl Superfund site in Fuller-
ton, California This ROD selects a remedy for the
source soils operable unit, addressing the waste and
the contaminated surrounding soils. (Groundwater
The selected remedy will involve solidification of ail
soft material in each sump above the char/soft materi-
al interface.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Land pollution control, Pipes, Arsenic,
Phthalates, Naphthalene, Phenanthrene, Soil contami-
nation, Soil treatment, Ambient air quality, Food
chains, Ground water, Water pollution monitoring, Re-
strictions, Remedial action, California, 'Record of De-
cision, Cleanup, Fullerton(Caltfomia), Orange
County(Califomia), Fugitive dusts.
PB94-964521/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Sacramento Army Depot, Bum Pits Operable Unit,
Sacramento, CA, February 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Feb 93,90p* EPA/ROD/R09-93/087
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The purpose of the Record of Decision (ROD) is to set
forth the remedial action to be conducted at the Sacra-
mento Army Depot (SAAD) to remedy soil contamina-
tion associated with the Bum Pits. This is the fourth of
several remedial actions addressing soil and ground-
water contamination that may be conducted, or are
currently being conducted at SAAD. Subsequent
RODs will address other potential threats posed by
conditions at SAAD, both on and off site. A final com-
prehensive ROD will address the entire facility prior to
SAAD's closure in 1997.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Army facilities, Supply
depots, Arsenic, Chromium, Lead(Matal), Metals, Poly-
chlorinated biphenyls, Furans, Dioxins, Soil contami-
nation, Land pollution, California 'Record of Decision,
Cleanup, Fourth remedial action, Sacramento Army
Depot Sacramento(Califomia), Sacramento
County(Califomia), Volatile organic compounds. Semi-
volatile organic compounds.
PB94-964S22/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Lorentz Barrel and Drum Site, Operable Unit 1,
San Jose, CA, August 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 93,93p* EPA/ROD/R09-93/094
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This Record of Decision (ROD) presents the selected
remedial actions for Operable Unit One (OU-1) at the
Lorentz Barrel & Drum (LB&D) Superfund site in San
Jose, California. This operable unit (OU-1) addresses
all remaining sources of contamination not already ad-
dressed by the removal of barrels, drums, and soils
completed in 1988; the removal of structures, sumps,
drums, and debris scheduled for 1993 and 1994; and
the Operble Unit 2 (OU-2) shallow groundwater extrac-
tion and treatment system. Therefore, the OU-1
remedy selected in this ROD is considered and re-
ferred to as the 'final remedy' for the LB&D site. While
this remedy addresses contaminated soil, one of the
principal threats at the LB&D site, OU-2 will continue to
address the principal threat posed by contaminated
shallow groundwater.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Land pollution control, Polychforinated bi-
phenyls, Dioxins, Metals, Arsenic, Chromium,
Lead(Metal), Pesticides, Soil contamination, Soil treat-
ment. Soil gases, Ground water, Aquifers, Water pollu-
tion monitoring, Restrictions, Remedial action, Califor-
nia 'Record of Decision, Cleanup, San
Jose(Califomia), Santa Clara County(Calrfomia), Vola-
tile organic compounds.
PB94-964523/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
San Fernando Valley Area 2, Operable Unit 3, Los
Angeles County, CA., June 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 93,65p' EPA/ROD/R09-93/093
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Glendale South Operable Unit, San
Fernando Valley Area 2 Superfund site. The remedy in-
volves groundwater extraction and treatment for the
shallow aquifer system in the Glendale area of the San
Fernando Valley.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Trichloroethylene,
Tetrachloroethylene, Nitrates, Ground water, Aquifers,
Plumes, Water treatment. Remedial action, San Fer-
nando Valley, California, 'Record of Decision,
Glendale(Califomia), Los Angeles County(Califomia),
Volatile organic compounds, Cleanup.
PB94-964524/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
San Gabriel Valley Site, Areas 1 through 4, Whrt-
Her Narrows Operable Unit, Los Angeles County,
CA, March 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 93,44p* EPA/ROD/R09-93/088
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document represents the selection of the
Monitoring Only Alternative for the Whittier Narrows
Operable Unit in Los Angeles County, California, one
of six operable units for trie San Gabriel Valley Super-
fund Site, Areas 1 through 4.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, San Gabriel Valley, Organic com-
pounds, Ground water, Water pollution monitoring, Re-
medial action, Site characterization, California,
'Record of Decision, Los Angeles County(Califomia).
PB94-964525/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
San Gabriel Valley Site, Areas 1-4, Suburban
Water Systems/Bartoto Well Field Operable Unit,
(Amendment), CA, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep93,31p* EPA/ROD/R09-93/102
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada and Mexico; all
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others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the Amendment to
the Record of Decision (ROD) for the Suburban Water
Systems (SWS)/Bartoto Well Held Operable Unit, in
the San Gabriel Valley Superfund Sites Areas 1 -A. The
remedy selected in the September 29, 1988 (PB89-
22SSS1) ROD for the SWS Bartolo Well Field OU con-
sisted of the installation of a groundwrater treatment
system at the SWS Bartolo Well Field to treat water
contaminated with perchloroethene (PCE) to 1 part per
billion (ppb). This Amendment sets the treatment level
for all contamination at the federal or state drinking
water standard, whichever is lower. This Amendment
also considers Southern California Air Quality Manage-
ment District Regulation 13 and Bute 1401 as ARARs
for the emissions control system of the treatment
plant
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal. 'Water pollution control, San Gabriel Valley,
Carbon tetracWoride. Ground water, Water systems,
Water treatment. Remedial action, California, 'Record
of Decision, Cleanup, Los Angeles County(CalHomia),
Volatile organic compounds, Perchtoroethene, Te-
trachloroethene.
PB94-964526/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
McCtellan Air Force Base, Operable Unit B1, CA.,
September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep93,89p' EPA/ROD/R09-93/104
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The ROD presents the selected remedial action for
Operable Unit (OU) B1 at McCtellan AFB, Sacramento,
CA. Operable Unit B1 Includes the Defense Reutlliza-
tion and Marketing Office (DRMO) storage lot and Civil
Engineering storage lot at McClellan AFB. The main
chemlcafs of concern are RGBs, dloxtas, and furans
which may have leaked from transformers stored at
OU B1 or were constituents ol waste oil supplied to
soils to control dust. Part I outlines the purpose of the
ROD and the selected remedy. Part II Sections 1.0 and
2.0 describe the site and Section 3.0 provides high-
lights of community participation. Part II Sections 4.0
and 5.0 present results from the Rl. the potential for
contaminant migration/transport from OU B1, and the
current and future risks associated with OU B1. Sec-
tion 6.0 identified the remedial action objectives and
potential remedial alternatives. The final seven reme-
dial alternatives are analyzed and compared to each
other usirn the criteria established in the National Con-
tingency Plan in Section 7.0. The selected remedy is
presented In Section 8.0.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Air force facilities, Trans-
formers, Waste oils, Insulating oils, Porychlorinated bi-
phenyls, Dioxins, Furans, Soil contamination, Dust,
Sediments, Runoff, Land pollution, Remedial action,
Installation restoration, California, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Cleanup, McClellan Air Force Base,
Sacramento(Califomia), Sacramento
Courrty(California).
PB94-964S27/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
San Fernando Valley Area 2, Operable Unit 2, Los
Angeles County, CA, June 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 93,65p* EPA/ROD/R09-93/092
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Glendale North Operable Unit, San
Fernando Valley Area 2 Superfund site. The remedy in-
volves groundwater extraction and treatment for the
shallow aquifer system in the Glendale area of the San
Fernando Valley.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Trichloroethylene,
Tetrachloroethylene, Nitrates, Arsenic, Cadmium,
Lead(Metal), Chromium, Mercury(Metal), Ground
water, Aquifers, Plumes, Water treatment, Remedial
action, San Fernando Valley, California, 'Record of
Decision, Glendale(California), Los Angeles
County(California), Volatile organic compounds.
Cleanup.
PB9446452B/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Applied Materials, Inc., Santa Clare, CA., August
1993. Final repL
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 93,63p* EPA/ROD/R09-93/096
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Applied Materials Site, located in
Santa Clara, CA. The EPA has determined that no fur-
ther remedial action other than that already imple-
mented at the site is required to ensure protection of
human health and the environment. A remedy for
groundwater contamination was previously selected
and documented in the September 28,1990 Record of
Decision (HOD) (PB91-921492) for this site.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Tetrachloroethy-
lene, Trichloroethane, Dichloroethylene, Ground
water, Aquifers, Water treatment, Water pollution mon-
itoring, Soil contamination, Land pollution control, Re-
strictions. Remedial action, California, 'Record of De-
cision, Cleanup, Santa ClarafCaHfomla), Santa Clara
CounWCalHomia), Volatile organic compounds. Dich-
loroethane.
4529/REB
Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Motorola 52nd Street. Operable Unit 2, Phoenix,
AZ., July 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 94,96p* EPA/ROD/R09-94/116
See also PB89-204361.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This Record of Decision (ROD) presents the interim re-
medial action the Arizona Department of Environmen-
tal Quality (ADEQ) and the United States Environmen-
tal Protection Agency (EPA) have selected for Opera-
ble Unit Two at the Motorola 52nd Street site in Phoe-
nix, Arizona. This Record of Decision is for Operable
Unit Two at the site, which is an area of contaminated
groundwater downgradient of Operable Unit One. In
comparing and selecting remedial alternatives for Op-
erable Unit Two, effective and continued operation of
Operable Unit One was assumed. The selected
remedy is an interim remedy designed to address
groundwater that is contaminated with volatile organic
compounds (VOCs).
Keywords: 'Supertund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Water pollution control, Metals, Boron, Flu-
oride, Nitrates, Cyanide, Ground water, Aquifers,
Plumes, Water treatment, Arizona, 'Record
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PB94-964604/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
FalrchiW Air Force Base, Craig Road Landfill Op-
erable Untt, Spokane, WA, February 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Feb 93,68p* EPA/ROD/R10-93/053
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Craig Road Landfill (CRL) operable
unit Fail-child Air Force Base (AFB), Spokane, Wash-
ington. The selected remedy for the CRL includes ele-
ments from two different categories of actions. The
first category is source controls, which are intended to
minimize movement of contaminants from the fill mate-
rial in the landfill to the groundwater and to prevent
direct exposure to contaminated subsurface soil and
debris. The second action category is groundwater
controls. These controls are intended to prevent fur-
ther movement of contaminated groundwater across
the site boundary and to prevent consumption by area
residents of groundwater exceeding maximum con-
taminant levels (MCL). The combination of both
source control and groundwater control actions is nec-
essary to achieve the broader objective of restoring
contaminated groundwater in the upper aquifer to
levels that are safe for drinking.
Keywords: •Superfund, -Hazardous materials, *Waste
disposal, "Pollution control, Air force facilities. Land-
fills, Ground water, Aquifers, Soil contamination. Water
pollution, Land pollution, Remedial action, Installation
restoration, Washington State, 'Record of Decision,
Fair-child Air Force Base, SpokareKWashington), Spo-
kane County(Washington), Cleanup.
PB94-96460S/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Naval Submarine Base, Operable Unit 3, Bangor,
WA, March 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Mar 94,74p EPA/ROD/R10-94/076
See also PB92-964603.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected action
for Operable Unit 3 (OU 3) at the Naval Submarine
Base (SUBASE), Bangor in Sirverdate, Washington. No
action, with groundwater monitoring of the shallow aq-
uifer at Site 25. Semiannual groundwater monitoring of
the shallow aquifer is necessary to determine whether
conditions in the groundwater reflect naturally occur-
ring trends. A 5-year review is necessary to evaluate
the need for continued groundwater monitoring at Site
25 and residential construction restrictions at Site 167
24.
Keywords: "Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Submarine bases, Ground water.
Aquifers, Water pollution monitoring, Site characteriza-
tion, Washington State, 'Record of Decision, Third re-
medial action, Bangor Naval Submarine Base,
SHverdalefWashington). Kitsap County(Washington).
PB94-964606/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
NAS. WhkJbey Island, Autt Field, Operable Untt 2,
Oak Harbor, WA, June 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
2 Jun 94,98p EPA/ROD/R10-94/077
See also PB93-964609.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al actions for Operable Unit (OU) 2 (Areas 2/3, 4,14,
and 29) at Naval Air Station (MAS) Whidbey Island,
Ault Reid, a Superfund site near Oak Harbor, Washing-
ton. OU 2 is one of four operable units at MAS Whid-
bey. The selected remedial actions at Operable Unit 2
at NAS WNdbey Island, Autt Reid, address the threats
posed at the site by providing for surface soil removal,
institutional controls, and groundwater monitoring.
These actions will reduce the mobility of contamination
and limit human exposure.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Naval air stations, Poly-
chlorinated biphenyls, Metals, Pesticides, Dtoxins, Po-
rycydic aromatic hydrocarbons, Ground water. Water
pollution monitoring. Soil contamination, Land pollu-
tion, Remedial action, Washington State, 'Record of
Decision, Whidbey Island Naval Air Station, Autt Field,
Oak HarborfWashington), Island County(Washington),
Volatile organic compounds, Cleanup.
PB94-964607/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Tetedyne Wan Chang Albany Site, Mlllersburg,
OR, June 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
10 Jun 94,218p EPA/ROD/R10-94/078
See also PB91 -921414.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al actions for the Tetedyne Wah Chang Albany Site
(Site or TWCA Site), in Millersburg. linn County,
Oregon. The remedial actions described below are the
final response actions planned for the groundwater
and sediments operable unit at the Site. Tetedyne Wah
Chang Albany is an active operating facility which pri-
marily manufactures zirconium metal from zircon
sands. The processing of the zircon sands generates
sludge, waste water, residues and gases as by-prod-
ucts. The cleanup actions described in this ROD ad-
dress the threats to groundwater and sediment posed
by radionuclkies, metals, potychlorinated biphenyls
(PCBs), methyl isooutyl ketone (MIBK), thrichtoroethy-
tene, tetrachkxoethyiene, 1,1,1-trichtoroethane, and
other contaminants at the Site.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, 'Radioactive wastes, Ra-
dtoisotopes, Metals, Zirconium, Polychlorinated bi-
phenyls, Methyl isooutyl ketone, Tetrochkxoethylene,
Trichkxoethytene, Trichkxoethane, Waste water,
Sludge, Ground water. Sediments, Water pollution,
Land pollution, Remedial action, Oregon, 'Record of
Decision, Miltersburg(Oregon), Linn County(Oregon),
Cleanup.
PB94-964608/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10):
Bangor Naval Submarine Base, Operable Untt 5,
Bangor, WA, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
9 Sep 93,34p EPA/ROD/R10-93/071
See also PB92-964603.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected action
for Operable Unit (OU) 5 at the Naval Submarine Base
(SUBASE), Bangor, in Bangor, Washington. No reme-
dial action is necessary to ensure protection of human
health and the environment A 5-year review is not re-
quired. Using EPA guidelines and information devel-
oped during the site investigation, the Navy evaluated
the potential adverse effects to human health and the
environment associated with exposure to site chemi-
cals. The potential exposure of workers and residents
to chemicals detected at each site was estimated for
current and future scenarios. The evaluation, per-
formed according to EPA's NCP and policy guidance,
indicated that no unacceptable risks are present at the
site.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Submarine bases. Military facilities, Re-
medial action, Site characterization, Washington State,
'Record of Decision, Bangor Naval Submarine Base,
BangorfWashington), Kitsap County(Washington).
PB94-964609/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
UmatJIla Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Untt 1,
Hei mlston, On., December 1992.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec92,60pEPA/ROD/R10-93/055
See also PB93-964610.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Deactivation Furnace Soils Operable
Unit at the U.S. Army Depot Activity, Umatilla (UMDA)
in Hermiston, Oregon. The selected remedy addresses
contaminated soils at the Deactivation Furnace Soils
Operable Unit and is the final remedial action planned
for those soils. The function of the remedy is to reduce
the risks associated with exposure to surficial soils and
thus address one of the principle threats at the site.
The major components of the selected remedy include
the following: excavation of soils surrounding the fur-
nace having lead concentrations greater than 500 mg/
kg (initially estimated to be 4,640 cubic yards or 6,264
tons of soil); solidification and stabilization treatment of
the excavated soils; and on-site disposal of the treated
soils in the UMDA Active Landfill.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Land pollution control, Army facilities, Fur-
naces, Incinerators, Deactivation, Lead(Metal), Reme-
dial action, Soil contamination, Oregon, 'Record of
Decision, Umatilla Army Depot, Hermiston(Oregon),
Umatilla County(Oregon).
PB94-964610/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
US. DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory,
Operable Untt 12, Idaho Falls, ID., December 1992.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
7 Dec 92,20p EPA/ROD/R10-93/056
See also PB93-964603, PB93-964615, PB93-964616,
andPB93-964617.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the remedial action
selected for the Auxiliary Reactor Area-l (ARA-I)
Chemical Evaporation Pond, Idaho National Engineer-
ing Laboratory Operable Unit 5-10. No remedial action
is necessary at Operable Unit 5-10 to ensure protec-
tion of human hearth and the environment. A statutory
5-year review will not be required because hazardous
substances do not remain onsite above health-based
levels. Subsurface conditions and the groundwater
pathway need further evaluation; consequently, addi-
tional investigations will be conducted in another Oper-
able Unit within Waste Area Group 5.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Idaho National Engineering Laboratory,
Ground water, Ponds, Water pollution monitoring, Re-
medial action, Site characterization, Idaho, 'Record of
Decision, Idaho Falls(ldaho), Bonneville
County(ldaho).
PB94-964611/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
U.S. DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory,
Operable Untt 4, Idaho Falls, ID., December 1992.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 92,58p EPA/ROD/R10-93/057
See also PB93-964603, PB93-964615, PB93-964616,
andPB93-964617.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected final
remedy (no remedial action with monitoring) for the
Test Reactor Area Perched Water System, Operable
Unit 2-12 at the Idaho National Engineering Laborato-
ry. It has been determined that no remedial action is
necessary for the Perched Water System at the Test
Reactor Area to ensure protection of human health
and the environment. The decision is based on the re-
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suits of the human health and ecological risk assess-
ments, which determined that conditions at the site
pose no unacceptable risks to human health or the en-
vironment for expected current or future use of the
Snake Rrver Plain Aquifer beneath the Perched Water
System at the Test Reactor Area.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management "Radioactive materials, Idaho National
Engineering Laboratory, Test reactors. Surface
waters. Ground water, Aquifers, Perched water, Water
pollution monitoring, Radnnucfide migration. Environ-
mental transport, Remedtal action, Site characteriza-
tion, Idaho, 'Record of Decision, Idaho Falls(ldaho),
BormevMe CountyOdaho), Snake River Plain Aquifer.
PB94-964612/REB Standing Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
US. DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory,
Operable Untt 9, Idaho Fata, ID., December 1992.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedtal Response.
Dec 92,36p EPA/ROD/R10-93/058
See also PB93-964603. PB93-964615, PB93-964616,
andPB94-964617.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the remedtal action
selected for the CentraT Facilities Area Motor Pool
Pond at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
(INEL), Operable Unit 4-11. It has been determined
that no remedtal acton is necessary at this operable
unit to ensure protection of human health and the envi-
ronment This determination is based on the results of
the site-specific risk assessment however, a risk as-
sessment using default exposure factors indteates that
hazardous substances may remain on the site above
health-based levels. Therefore, five-year reviews will
be conducted to confirm the assumptions used to
arrive at the no remedial action decision.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Idaho National Engineering Laboratory.
Surface waters. Ponds, Water poHution monitoring,
Remedial action. Site characterization, Idaho, 'Record
of Decision, Idaho FaBs(ldaho), BormeviBe
Countyfldano).
PB94-964613/REB Standhg Order
Superfund Record of Decteton (EPA Region 10):
" — f Dapot (Lagoons), Operable Untt 5,
Envronmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedtal Response.
Aug 93,53p EPA/ROO/R10-93/065
See also PB83-964610.
Paper copy available on Standhg Order, deposit ac-
count requfred (1100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; aU
others $200).^ SJngle copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Decision Document presents the selected nc-
acton rwnedtaJ alternative for the Active LandM Oper-
able UnB at the U.S. Army Depot Activity, UmatiOa
(UMDA) In ItermiMon. Oregon. The Army. EPA, and
ODEQ have selected Tto Action' a* the remedy for the
Active LandfH Operable Untt at UMDA. in Hermiston.
Oregon. TNs selection was made based upon tntorma-
tongeneratod during the Rl which Indteates that the
•to does not poaa an unacceptable threat to human
health and/or the environment
Keywords: •Suparfund, •Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Army faoBties, LandfWs, Ground water.
Water pofluton monitoring. Municipal wastes, RemeoV
a) acton. Site characterization, Oregon. Instataton
restoration, 'Record of Decision, Umaita Army Depot
HermMorHOregon), UmatiBa County(Oregon).
P984 MK14/BEB _„._.__ Standhg jVder
•• — - loom), Operable Untt 8,
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The Decision Document presents the selected no-
acton remedial alternative for the Inactive Landfills
Operable Unit at the U.S. Army Depot Activity, Umatilla
(UMDA) in Hermiston. Oregon. The Inactive Landfills
Operable Unit (ILOU) is one of eight operable units at
UMDA. The ILOU includes six discrete former Disposal
areas totalling an area of approximately 300,000
square feet (approximately 8 acres) located west of
the UMDA administration area. The selection was
made based upon information generated during the Rl
which indicates that the site does not pose an unac-
ceptable threat to human health and/or the environ-
ment
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Army facilities, Landfills, Lagoons, Ex-
plosives, Ordnance, Lead(Metaf), Soil contamination,
Land pollution, Surface waters, Water pollution, Reme-
dtal action, Site characterization, Oregon, 'Record of
Decision, UmatHIa Army Depot Hermiston(Oregon),
Umatilla CountyfOregon).
PB94-964615/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
U.S. DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory,
Operable Unit 18, Idaho Fa**, ID, September
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,62p EPA/ROD/R10-93/070
SeeaboPB93-964603. PB93-964615, PB93-964616,
andPB93-964617.
Paper copy avaBabte on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; aN
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The ROD addresses the contamination of Pit 9 at the
Radioactive Waste Management Complex (RWMQ.
Subsurface Disposal AreaTSDA). at the Idaho National
Engineering Laboratory (INEL). The selected remedy
for Pit 9 wf use a combination of chemical extractor!,
physical separation, and/or stabilization technologies
to recover contaminants and reduce the source of
contamination. The major components of the remedy
are: Proof-of-Process (POP) to demonstrate that des-
ignated performance objectives and cleanup criteria
are attainable; Limited Production Test (LPT) to give a
high degree of confidence that performance objectives
and cleanup criteria can be met and all systems are re-
liable before fun-scale remedtaton; Excavation and
segregation of waste with greater than 10 nanocuries
per gram transuranic (TRU) elements for input into the
treatment process; Treatment of waste using chemical
extraction, physical separation, and/or stabteation to
remove radtonusWes and hazardous constituents and
to reduce the toxtetty, mobility, and/or volume of those
wastes that remain; Treatment of listed hazardous
waste to levels which wW alow for deHsting of the
waste (for material being returned to the pit) in accord-
ance wtth the Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act (RCRA) and the Idaho Hazardous Waste Manage-
merit Act (HWMA); Return of treated material* to PR 9
(treated materials wUI contain less or equal to 10 nano-
curies per gram TRU elements and meet regulatory
standards for hazardous substances of concern);
Volume reduction by approximately 90% (for material
undergoing treatment); and Onstte storage of conoen-
trated waste residuals in accordance with ARAs until
final disposal.
sterials,'Radto-
The decision document presents the selected final re-
medial action for Landfill No. 2 (B Street Landfill, LF-
02) at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Mountain
Home, Idaho. USAF, EPA, and IDHW have determined
that no remedial action is necessary under CERCLA at
the B Street Landfill to ensure protection of human
health and the environment This decision is based on
the results of the Remedial Investigation (Rl) and
baseline human health risk assessment and ecological
evaluation. The risk assessment determined that haz-
ardous substances remaining in the soil pose no unac-
ceptable risks to human health remaining in the soil
pose no unacceptable risks to human health or the en-
vironment under current and probable future use sce-
narios.
Keywords: •Superfund, "Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management Air force facilities, Landfills, Ground
water, Water pollution monitoring, Remedial acton,
Site characterization, Idaho, 'Record of Decision,
Mountain Home Air Force Base, Mountain
HomeOdaho), Elmore County(ldaho).
PB94-964617/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Queen City Farm*, Maple Valley, WA, December
1992.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 92,128p'EPA/ROD/R10-93/054
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al actons for the Queen City Farms Site (Site or QCF
Site), in Maple Valley, King County, Washington. The
cleanup actions described in this ROD address the
threats to wound water and soils posed by trichlor-
oethene (fCE) and other contaminants at the site.
Long-term management controls are necessary to
maintain the integrity of the cleanup.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
•*—-=' 'Pollution control, Debris, Soil contamina-
......
disposal, •PoOuton control.
ng Laboratory. Transuranium
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedtal Response.
Aug 93,60p EPA/ROO/R10-93/066
See atoo PB93-964610.
Paper copy avalabte on Starting Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; aB
Keywords: •Superfund. 'H
active wastes, 'Waste
Idaho National Engineering
compounds. Aquifers, Ground water, SoH contamina-
tion, Water pollution, Lane poDuton, Radtoactive
waste management Remadtal acton, Idaho, 'Record
of Decision. Idaho Fa8s(kteho). BonnevHe
CountyOdaho). Snake River Plain Aquifer. Cleanup.
PB94-964616/REB Standhg Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Mountain Home Air Fore* Baee, LandfMNoi, Op-
•rabteUntt 2, Mountain Home, ID, May 1903.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedtal Response.
May 93. 94p' EPA/ROD/R10-93/064
Paper copy avaaabte on Standhg Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also avaiabte in paper
copy or microfiche.
tion, Ground water, Aquifers, Surface waters. Land pol-
lution, Water pollution monitoring, Remedial action,
Washington State, 'Record of Decision, Maple
Vafley(Washington), King County(Washington), Trich-
loroethene, Cleanup.
PB94-964618/REB Standing Order
Suparfund Record of DacMon (EPA Region 10):
Fort Lewte Military Reservation, (Landfill 4 and the
Solvent Refined Coal PHot Plant), Pierce County,
WA, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,111p*EPA/ROO/R10-93/072
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or mtefoficnO.
The decWon document presents the selected remedi-
al actons for two sites, LandfilU (LF4) and the Solvent
Refined Coal Pilot Plant (SRCPP), located on the Fort
Lewis Military Reservation, Pierce County. Washing-
ton. The selected remedy for LF4 includes treatment
Of suspected sources of oroundwater contamination,
treatment of contaminated groundwater, groundwater
monitoring, and implementation of Institutional con-
trols to protect human hearth and the environment
during remedial acton.
Keywords: 'Superfund. 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
dteposal. 'Water pollution control, Army facilities,
Landfills, Fossil-fuel power plants. Inorganic com-
pounds. Ground water, SoH gases. Water pollution
monitoring. Remedtal action. Washington State,
•Record of Decision, Cleanup. Fort Lewis MHtery Res-
ervation, Pierce County(Washington), Landfill gases.
Volatile organic compounds, Trichkxoethene, Trihalc-
methanes.
PB94-964619/REB
Standing Order
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10):
ABed Plating Site, Portland, OR, June 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 93,123p* EPA/ROD/R10-93/059
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Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the No Further
Action Decision for the Allied Plating site, in Portland,
Oregon. No Further Action is needed for protection of
human health and the environment Because the No
Further Action decision will result in hazardous sub-
stances remaining on site above health based levels, a
review will be conducted within five years after the
commencement of the Removal Action to ensure that
the remedy continues to provide adequate protection
of human health and the environment
Keywords: *Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Waste water, Liquid wastes, Industrial
wastes, Chromium, Nickel, Lead(Metal), Ground water,
Water pollution monitoring, Site characterization, Re-
medial action, Oregon, 'Record of Decision,
Portland(Oregon), Multnomah County(Oregon).
PB94-964620/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
BormevUle Power Administration ROM Complex
Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 1, Vancouver, WA,
May 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 93,98p* EPA/ROD/R10-93/061
See also PB94-964622.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for Operable Unit A, one of two operable
units, of the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA)
Ross Complex Superfund site in Vancouver, Washing-
ton. The selected remedies for Operable Unit A (QUA)
address the risk posed by the soil contamination at the
site by removing and/or treating soil contamination to
levels that are protective of human health and the en-
vironment and comply with Applicable or Relevant and
Appropriate Requirements (ARARs).
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Bonneville Power Admin-
istration, Metals, Potycydic aromatic hydrocarbons,
Furans, Dioxins, Potychlorinated biphenyls, Bases,
Acids, Herbicides, Pesticides, Soil contamination,
Land pollution, Soil treatment, Remedial action, Wash-
ington State, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup, Ross
Complex, Vancouver(Washington), Clark
County(Washington), Volatile organic compounds.
PB94-964621/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
FairchikJ Air Force Base, 4 Areas, Operable Unit 2,
WA, July 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 93,198p' EPA/ROD/R10-93/068
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents in the selected reme-
dial actions for the Priority 1 (P1) Operable Units. Fair-
child Air Force Base (AFB), Spokane County, Wash-
ington. The ROD addresses soil and groundwater con-
tamination at five P1 operable units. This is the second
of three RODs planned for Fairchild Air Force Base.
The first ROD, signed in February 1993, addressed
contamination at the Craig Road Landfill operable unit
The third ROD will address the Priority Two (P2) opera-
ble units.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Air force facilities. Landfills, Ground
water, Plumes, Water wells, Water pollution monitor-
ing. Restrictions, Soil contamination. Land pollution
control, Installation restoration, Site characterization,
Washington State, 'Record of Decision, Fairchild Air
Force Base, Second remedial action, Spokane
CountyfWashington), Trichkxoethene.
PB94-964622/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Bonneville Power Administration Ross Complex
Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 2, Vancouver, WA.,
September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,87p* EPA/ROD/R10-93/067
See also PB94-964620.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for Operable Unit B (OUB), one of two opera-
ble units, of the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA)
Ross Complex Superfund site in Vancouver, Washing-
ton. The selected remedies for Operable Unit B (OUB)
address the risk posed by the soil contamination at the
Fog Chamber Dump Trench Area 1 by capping and
containing the contaminated soils and by requiring in-
stitutional controls at Trench Area 2. OUB consists of
fog Chamber Dump Trench Areas 1 and 2, the Cold
Creek Rll Area, shallow and deep groundwater, and
surface water and sediments in Cold and Burnt Bridge
Creeks.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Bonneville Power Administration, Herbi-
cides, Pesticides, Metals, Organic compounds, Soil
contamination, Land pollution control, Capping,
Ground water, Aquifers, Surface waters, Water pollu-
tion monitoring, Remedial action, Site characterization,
Washington State, 'Record of Decision, Ross com-
plex, Vancouver(Washington), Clark
County (Washington).
PB94-964623/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
American Crossarm and Conduit, Chehalis, WA.,
June 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 93,72p* EPA/ROD/R10-93/060
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected final re-
medial action for the American Crossarm & Conduit
(ACC) site, in Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington.
The remedial action presented in this ROD addresses
the remaining low-level threats (to human health and
environment) by (1) demolish, remove and recycle ex-
isting facility structures, (2) removing the most highly
contaminated soil on the facility to prevent human con-
tact and future dispersion into the environment (3) ex-
cavate soil from the Chehalis Ave. Area and consoli-
date it on the facility, (4) reducing gross floating prod-
uct in groundwater beneath the facility to meet applica-
ble or relevant and appropriate requirements (ARARs)
at the facility boundary and prevent migration, (5) cov-
ering the facility with clean soil and vegetation to pre-
vent human contact with and dispersion of the lessor
contaminated soil, (6) invoking institutional controls at
the facility to warn future property owners of potential
threats and limit the use of the property (specifically to
prevent intrusive activities), and (7) implementing per-
formance monitoring to assess the effectiveness of
the remedial action.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Pentachkxophenol, Poly-
cyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, Dioxins, Furans, Ben-
zene, Toluene, Ethyl benzene, Xylene, Soil contamina-
tion, Sludge, Ground water, Land pollution, Water pol-
lution, Environmental monitoring, Water treatment, Re-
medial action, Washington State, 'Record of Decision,
Cleanup, ChehalisTWashington), Lewis
County(Washington), Semivolatile organic com-
pounds, Building demolition.
PB94-964624/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Hanford 1100 Area Site (USDOE), Benton County,
WVL, September 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 93,80p* EPA/ROD/R10-93/063
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The decision document presents the selected remedi-
al actions for the USDOE Hanford 1100 Area, Hanford
Site, Benton County, Washington. The selected
remedy for the 1100 Area NPL Site addresses actual
or threatened releases at the four 1100 Area Operable
Units: 1100-EM-1, 1100-EM-2, 1100-EM-3, and 1100-
IU-1.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
pollution, 'Pollution control, Hanford Reservation,
Landfills, Phthalates, Polychlorinated biphenyls,
Ground water, Soil contamination, Water pollution
monitoring, Land pollution, Capping, Remedial action,
Washington State, 'Record of Decision, Cleanup,
Benton County(Washington).
PB94-964625/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Alaskan Battery Enterprises, Fairbanks, AK.,
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 93, 39p* EPA/ROD/R1 0-93/052
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
The document presents the decision by the U.S. Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency (EPA) for No Further
Action at the ABE Superfund Site (Site) in Fairbanks,
Alaska. The removal actions conducted in 1988-89,
and the excavation of soil for the Superfund Innovative
Technology Evaluation (SITE) demonstration conduct-
ed in 1992, have reduced concentrations of contami-
nants in soils to levels that do not pose a risk to human
health and the environment and have eliminated the
need to conduct additional remedial action at the site.
Groundwater monitoring will be conducted for a period
of two years to confirm that the groundwater has not
been contaminated.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Lead(Metal), Pentachlorqphenol, Phen-
ols, Arsenic, Ground water, Water pollution monitoring,
Soil contamination, Land pollution, Remedial action,
Site characterization, Alaska, 'Record of Decision,
Fairbanks(Alaska).
PB94-964626/REB Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Commencement Bay Nearshore/Tideflats Site,
Operable Unit 4, Ruston/North Tacoma Study
Area, WA., June 1993.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 93,82p* EPA/ROD/R10-93/062
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required ($100 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $200). Single copies also available in paper
copy or microfiche.
This decision document presents the selected remedi-
al action for the Ruston/North Tacoma Study Area, in
Ruston and Tacoma, Washington. The EPA has divid-
ed the Commencement Bay/Nearshore Tideflats Su-
perfund site into seven operable units (OU's) in order
to facilitate the investigation, analysis, and cleanup of
this very large site. Four of these OU's are associated
with the Asarco smelter OU 02 - Asarco Tacoma
Smelter; OU 04 - Asarco Off-Property (Ruston/North
Tacoma Study Area); OU 06 - Asarco Sediments; and
OU 07 - Asarco Demolition. The remedy described in
this ROD addresses OU 04 and involves the cleanup
of arsenic and lead contaminated soils and slag in the
Study Area, the residential community surrounding the
smelter. This remedy will address the principal threat
posed by conditions at the site, which is the ingestion
of contaminated soil and dust
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Land pollution control, Smelters, Slag, Ar-
senic, Lead(Metal), Metals, Soil contamination, Dust,
Remedial action, Washington State, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Ruston(Washington), North
Tacoma(Washington), Pierce County(Washington),
Cleanup.
December 1994 91
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB95-1002G9/REB
PC A04/MF A01
I Protection Agency, Am Arbor, Ml. Cer-
PB93-111201 and PB93-
Policy and Conserva-
i of fuel economy
FurtEcofwmy Guide, 1995.6 Number.
Environmental Pit
ttfication Div.
9Sep94,57p*
See also PB94-100096,
169357.
For each model year, the
tion Act requires that a i
values be provided to the public. These data are in-
tended to help the consumer compare the fuel econo-
my of similar size cars, fight-duty trucks, and special
purpose veNdes. The adjusted and unadjusted fuel
economy values are provided for city, highway, and a
combination of oily and highway driving. The unadjust-
ed, or as tested, fuel economy values are as calculated
during the testing of a vehicle on a chassis dynamome-
ter. The adjusted fuel economy values have been ad-
justed to reflect condftons which would normaly be
encountered during actual driving. These values are
always lower than the values calculated during the
actual testing in laboratory controlled conditions, in ad-
dtton, the interior volume and estimated annual fuel
costs are provided. These data were submitted to the
Environmental Protection Agency's Certification OKn-
aion at the National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Labo-
ratory.
Keywords: 'Fuel economy, 'Motor vehicles, 'Energy
conservation, Tables(Data), Public information. Cost
analysis. Study estimates. Energy Policy and Conser-
vation Act
PB95-100392/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
Guidance Manual for Enhanced Coagulation and
Enhanced Predpttattve Softening.
Prnie (Malcolm), Inc., White Plains, NY.
Sep93,150p
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Ground Water and Drinking
Water.
The purpose of this document is to provide guidance in
meeting the requirements of enhanced coagulation
and enhanced precipitative softening for systems
treating surface waters, or ground waters under the in-
fluence of surface waters, using conventional treat-
ment or precipitative softening. This manual is Directed
towards a target audfence that encompasses parties
that win be assisting in the implementation of these
treatment techniques; for example, water treatment
plant opt*alas, utility managers and engineers, and
consulting engineers.
Keywords: "Water treatment, 'Requirements, 'Regu-
latory guides. Coagulation, FtoccUation, Chemical pre-
cipitation, Water softening. Demineralization, Surface
waters, Water pollution control, Drinking water. Pota-
ble water. Organic matter, Residues, ~
products, Manuals.
AD-A2t1 172/7/REB PC A18/MF AIM
Institute for Water Resources (Army). Fort Beta*. VA.
National Conference on Climate Change and
Water Resources Management Proceedings (1st)
Held hi Albuquerque, New Mexico on November 4-
7,1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
T. M. Baltentine, and E. Z. Stakhiv. Dec 93,411 p IWR-
93-R-17
Conference papers address issues of future water
availability and future demand from the perspective of
water resources managers. Papers address both prac-
tical and conceptual issues of hydrology and water
management amidst a diversity of geographical region
and response strategies. Other papers address re-
sponse to climate change as it may be influenced by
developing scientific, political, economic, institutional,
environmental and associated issues, conditions and
determinants. Papers which address assessments
based on General Circulation Models, attempt to im-
prove accuracy and the relevance of models to practi-
cal engineering solutions are also included. Climate
, Water resources, Water management, Global
, Climate variability, Water pofcy, Hydrology,
I circulation models.
Keywords: 'Climate, 'Water resources, 'Resource
management. Availability, Economics, Hydrology, Poli-
cies, Regions, Response, Strategy, Environmental
management. Ecology, Environmental impact Man-
agement planning and control. 'Meetings, 'Water pol-
lution abatement Global warming.
92 Vol. 94, 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
i
Title Engineering and Environmental Aspects of
I Recycled Materials for Highway Construction.
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes | PB94-100443/REB PCA10/MFA03
I
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TITLE INDEX
2.3,7,8,-Tetrachkxodibenzo-p-dioxin Equivalents in Tissues
of Birds at Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163730/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
15N Natural Abundance and (15)N Labelling Studies in
Forest Ecosystems.
PB94-210580/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
32P-PosHabeling Analysis of DMA Adducts in Human
Sperm Cells from Smokers and Nonsmokers.
PB94-137064/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
ABEL Model: Evaluates Claims of Inability to Afford Penal-
ties and Compliance Costs (Version 2.4) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB94-S01004/REB 94-02 Diskette$140.00
Abestos Release from the Demolition of Two Schools in
Fairbanks, Alaska.
PB94-192804/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrechkxide at Mineral
Surfaces.
PB94-144698/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Abstracts of Phase 1 and Phase 2 Awards: Small Business
Innovation Research Program 1991.
PB94-146495/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned in
Roanoke River, North Carolina, in 1969.
PB94-196144/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A01
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned in
the Roanoke River, North Carolina, in 1991.
PB94-188802/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
Accumulation of Cesium-137 and Strontium-90 in Pondero-
sa Pine and Monterey Pine Seedlings.
PB94-146321/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Accutech Pneumatic Fracturing Extraction and Hot Gas in-
) 1. Applications Analysis Report
lection. Phase 1
PB94-117439/REB"
94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Add Extraction Treatment System for Treatment of Metal
Contaminated Soils.
PB94-188109/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Adde Deposition and Forest Soils: Potential Changes in
Nutrient Cycles and Effects on Tree Growth.
PB94-21065S/REB 94-O4 PC A05/MF A01
Acts Related to Solid Waste Management in Illinois.
PB94-183571/REB 94-04 PCA07/MFA02
Acute and Long-Term Effects of a Single Dose of the Fun-
gicide Carbenoazim (Methyl 2-Benzirnidazole Carbamate)
on the Male Reproductive System in the Rat
PB94-163896/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Acute Toxictty of 4-Nitrophenol, 2,4-Dinltrophenol, Tertxifos
and Triehtorfon to Grass Shrimp fPalaemonetes' spp.) and
Sheepshead Minnows rCyprinodon variegatus1) as Affected
by Salinity and Temperature.
PB94-158730/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Addendum to the Methodology for Assessing Health Risks
Associated with Indirect Exposure to Combustor Emissions.
PB94-136306/REB 94-02 PCA09/MFA02
Addttonal Guidance on "Worst Sites' and 'NPL Caliber
Sites' to Assist In SACM Implementation.
PB94-96320B/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
AdmWstration of 3,3'-lminodiproponrti*) to the Rat Results
in Region-Dependent Damage to the Central Nervous
System at Levels Above the Brain Stem.
PB94-137296/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Advanced Oxidation Technologies for the Treatment of
Contaminated Groundwater.
PB94-137353/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Advancing Technology for Managing Mine Wastes: The Na-
tional Environmental Waste Technology Testing and Eval-
uation Center Research. Development, Demonstration,
Testing, and Evaluation Programs in USA.
PB94-112943/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
AERMOD: A Dispersion Model for Industrial Source Appli-
cations.
P894-176179/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Aerodynamic Size Measurement of Airborne Fibers and
Health Effects Implications.
PB94-163904/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
Agricultural Sources and Sinks of Carbon.
PB94-136165/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Air EmiSB^^ Control Technology for Leather Tanning
flnd FnshinQ UMHttuons,
PB94-120218/REB 94-01 PC A11/MF A03
Air monitoring In the Arctic.
DE9470S796/REB
94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxklants.
PB94-173119/REB 94-03 PC E99/MF E99
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxkiants. Chapter 1. Executive Summary and Chapter 9. In-
tegrative Summary of Ozone Health Effects.
PB94-173150/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxktants. Volume 1 of 3.
PB94-173127/REB 94-03 PC A20/MF A04
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
OxJdants. Volume 2 of 3.
PB94-173135/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF A04
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidants. Volume 3 or 3.
PB94-173143/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF A06
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 12. Ef-
fects on Man, Animals, and Plants as a Function of Air Pol-
lutant Impact
PB94-170099/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Air/Superfund Guide to Pollutant Toxicrty.
PB94306406/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Airborne Asbestos Concentrations during Spray-Buffing of
Resilient Floor Tile.
PB94-174174/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Airborne Asbestos Health Assessment Update. Project
Summary.
PB94-133949/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
Alaska Federal/State Preparedness Plan for Response to
Oil and Hazardous Substance Discharges/Releases (Uni-
fied Plan - Volume 1).
PB94-96325B/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Aibemarte-Pamlico Baseline Water Quality Monitoring Data
Summary, 1988-1991.
PB94-183233/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Albemarie-Pamlico Baseline Water Quality Monitoring Data
Summary 1991-1992.
PB94-203270/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Albemarie-Pamlico Coupling Study.
PB94-201092/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine Study Data Management and
Analysis System. Functional Description.
PB94-187952/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Atoemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study: Descriptions of Related
Government Programs, Agencies, and Entities.
PB94-2078OO/REB 94-04 PC A13/MF A03
Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine Study Synoptic Survey Data
Hovkiw
PB94-218724/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Alkaline Noncyanide Zinc Plating with Reuse of Recovered
Chemicals.
PB94-205549/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Altered Steroidogenesis in Whole-Ovary and Adrenal Cul-
ture in Cycling Rats.
PB94-137080/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Alternative Control Techniques Document Automobile Re-
finishing.
PB94-191699/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Alternative Control Techniques Document Industrial Clean-
ino Solvonte.
PB94-156791/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emissions
from Cement Manufacturing.
PB94-183522/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emissions
from Glass Manufacturing.
PB94-214079/REB 9444 PC A08/MF A02
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emissions
from Iridustrtal/CXMnmercisl/lnsWutional (1C!) Boners.
PB94-177177/REB 94-03 PCA21/MFA04
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emissions
from Process Heaters (Revised).
PB94-120235/REB 9441 PCA11/MFA03
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emissions
from Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines.
PB94-104494/REB 94-01 PC A14/MF AOS
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emissions
from Utwty Dofloni*
PB94-184165/REB 94-03 PC A23/MF A04
Alternative Control Techniques Document PM-10 Emis-
sions from Selected Processes at Coke Ovens and Inte-
grated Iron and Steel MHs.
PB94-156718/REB 9443 PCA07/MFA02
Alternative Control Techniques Document Surface Coating
of Automotive/Transportation and Business Machine Plas-
tic Parts.
PB94-158086/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
Alternative Control Techniques Document Surface Coating
Operations at Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Facilities.
PB94-181864/REB 9443 PCA10/MFA03
Alternative Control Techniques Document Volatile Organic
Liquid Storage in Floating and Fixed Roof Tanks.
PB94-152741 /REB 9442 PC A09/MF A02
Alternative Fuels Research Strategy.
PB94-105442/REB 9441 PC A22/MF A04
Alternative Policies for the Control of Air Pollution In
Poland.
PB94-201225/REB 9444 MF A01
Alternatives for Ozone-Depleting Refrigerants.
PB94-1908S7/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Alternatives to Methanol-Water Elution of Solid-Phase Ex-
traction Columns for the Fractonation of High Log K(sub
ow) Organic Compounds in Aqueous Environmental Sam-
PB94-163631/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Aluminum Alters Calcium Transport in Plasma Membrane
and Endoplasmic Reticulum from Rat Brain.
PB94-163797/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Aluminum Decreases Muscarinic, Adrenergic and Metabo-
troptc Receptor-Stimulated Phosphoinositide Hydrolysis in
Hippocampal and Cortical Slices from Rat Brain.
PB94-163805/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria for Aniline (CAS
Registry Number 62-53-3).
PB94-118536/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria for 2,4-Dimeth-
ylphenol (CAS Registry Number 105-67-9).
PB94-118551/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Amoco-U.S. EPA Pollution Prevention Project, Yorktown,
Virginia: Protects, Evaluations, and Rankings.
PB92-228626/REB 9442 PC A12/MF A03
Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Chlorinated, Aliphatic
Compounds.
PB94-113685/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Anaerobic Treatment of a Simulated High-Strength Industri-
al Wastewater Containing Chlorophenols.
PB94-157260/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Anaerobic
Bearii
PB94-
irobic Treatment of High-Strength Industrial Wastes
ing Semi-Volatile RCRA Compounds.
M58656/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Analyses of Cytogenetic Damage in Rodents Following Ex-
posure to Simulated Groundwater Contaminated with Pesti-
cides and a Fertilizer.
PB94-163839/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Analysts of Ambient Monitoring Data in the vicinity of Open
Tire Fires.
PB94-156197/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Natural Gas Fur-
naces.
PB94-189669/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Industrial Effluents for RCRA and Other Pollut-
ants.
PB94-194826/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
Analysis of Regional visibility in the Eastern United States
Using Aerosol Models.
PB94M58698/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Selected Chemical Groups by Liquid Chroma-
tography/Mass Spectrometry.
PB94-170115/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study,
1993 Update.
PB94-963230/REB 9444 Standing Order
Analysis of the Relationships among O3 Uptake, Conduct-
ance, and Photosynthesis in Needles of 'Pinus ponderosa'.
PB94-113719/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Analytical Methods for the Determination of Pollutants in
Pulp and Paper Industry Wastewater.
PB94-107059/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
Animation and Visualization of Water Quality in Distribution
Systems.
PB94-136181/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Artimo Add Composition of Suspended Particles, Sediment-
Trap Material, and Benthic Sediment in the Potomac Estu-
PB94-169968/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Annual RREL Research Symposium (20th) Abstract Pro-
ceedings. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on March 15-17,1994.
PB94-159092/REB 9443 PC A12/MF A03
TI-1
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TITLE INDEX
Anbmutagenicity ProSes of Synthetic and Natural Antimuta-
PB94-202090/REB 94-04 PC M3/MF Ml
AppendK to the Environmental Impact Statement Cedar
Bay Cogeneralioo Project Jadaoovie. Florida.
PB94-145315/REB 94-02 PC A19/MF A04
Appteation tor Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mercedes-Benz.
PB94-1274S3/REB 94-03 PC M3/MF A01
Applcation tor Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Outy
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB94-127503/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Outy
Vehicles - Perkins.
PB94-127560/REB
94-03 PC A10/MF A03
Appicatkxi for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-American Limousine.
PB94-127339/REB 944)3 PC AO7/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Chrystar.
PB94-127214/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Appfcaton for Certification 1992 Model Year LJght-Outy Ve-
PB94-127172/RES 944B PC A06/MF A02
Applcation tor Certification 1992 Modal Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Jaguar.
PB94-127057/REB 944)3 PCA09/MFA02
Apptcabon tor Certfcatnn 1993 Modal Year Heavy-Outy
Oieael Engines - Cummin* Engine Company.
P894-127537/REB 9448 PC A19/MF AO4
Applcation tor Certification 1993 Modal Year Haavy-Outy
Dlaeat Engines - rtno Motor* Inc.
PB94-127&2/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
Aoptcatton tor CaDMcalion 1993 Modal Year Heavy-Duty
Oieaal Englna* - lauzu.
PB94-12749S/REB 9443 PC A12/MF AO3
Appacatton tor CarMcation 1993 Modal Year Heavy-Duty
Oweail Engine. - Mack Trucks.
PB94-127511/REB 944)3 PCA13/MFA03
Appfccabon tor Certification 1993 Modal Year Heavy-Outy
Diesel Enginas - MMsutaiahi Motors Corporation.
PB94-127479/REB 944)3 PC AO4/MF A01
Applcation tor Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Outy
Oieaal Engines - Nissan.
PB94-127578/REB 94-03 PC AOB/MF AO2
Apoication tor Certification 1993 Model Year Haavy-Outy
Diesel - Mtaubisni Motors Corporation.
P894-1 27461 /REB 94-03 PC AO4/MF A01
Application tor Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Outy
Trucks -Ford.
PB94-127S29/REB 94413 PC A22/MF A04
Appacabon tor CerSficabon 1993 Modal Year Heavy-Outy
VerHdes.
PB94-127446/REB 94-03 PCEMA4FEW
Apptcabon for Certification 1993 Modal Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - WJmebago Industries. Inc.
PB94-127487/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF Ml
Appkcabon for Certification 1993 Modal Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB94-127206/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF M1
Appbcebon for Certification 1993 Modal Year UgM-Ouly
Trucks- Ford.
PB94-1271S6/REB 944)3 PCA9»/MFBOi
Apptcabon tor CerWcaflnn 1993 Modal Year Light-Duty
Trucks - taunt.
PB94-127024/REB 944)3 PC A2S/MF M(
Appecafeon tor CerSfccaton 1993 Mods) Year Light-Duty
Trucks- Mazda.
PB94-127297/REB 944)3 PCAM/MFM4
Appkcabon tar CarMcaCon 1993 Modal Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mttaubiani
PB94-127438/REB 944M PC AZS/MF M4
Appacaaon for CarWcation 1993 Modal Year Light-Duty
Trucks - raasan.
PB94-127131/REB 944)3 PCM«/MFM»
Appkcabon tor Certftcaton 1993 Modal Year Light-Duly
944B PCM6/MFM1
Apptcabon tor Cerbficabon 1993 Modal Year IJghWXHy Ve-
PBi>Jl27016/REB 944)3 PCE»»/MF»»
Apptcabon for Orticalion 1993 Modal Year Light-Duty Ve-
p1»M27412/ReB 944B PCAM/MFM*
Appacaaon tor CertfcaSon 1993 Modal Year Liont-Duty Ve-
944B
Applcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Chrysler.
PB94-127222/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
Appication for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Cushman Inc.
PB94-127230/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Application tor Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Fat
PB94-127263/REB 944)3 PC AW/MF A06
Application tar Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Ford.
PB94-127164/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF E99
Appication tor Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - General Motors Corporation.
PB94-127255/REB 94433 PC AW/MF EW
Applcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Hartey Davidson.
PB94-127196/REB 9448 PC M7/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Honda.
PB94-127180/REB 944)3 PC AW/MF E08
Apptcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Hyundai.
PB94-127S45/REB 944)3 PC A18/MF A04
Applcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
PB94-127065/REB 94433 PC A07/MF A02
i tor Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
- Jaguar Cars.
PB94-127040/REB 944)3 PC M7/MF M2
Application tor Certification 1993 Modal Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-K1A Motors.
PB94-127123/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
Applcation tor Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
News -1 iirfwift and Associates.
PB94-127081/REB 944)3 PC A12/MF A03
Applcation tor Certification 1993 Model Year LJght-Outy Ve-
hicles - Lotus.
PB94-127149/REB 94-03 PC AW/MF EOS
Applcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
PB94-1272B9/REB 94-03 PC AW/MF E14
Apptcation tor Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mercedes Benz.
P894-127305/REB 944)3 PC AW/MF E14
Applcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hjdes - Mitsubishi.
PB94-127362/REB 94433 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-127420/REB 944)3 PC AW/MF A03
Apptcation tor Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
PB94-i27073/REB 944)3 PC AW/MF EW
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hactoo ~ NunwnL
PB94-127321 /REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Appication for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Porsche.
PB94-127107/REB 94433 PC AW/MF A08
Applcation tor Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Rote Royce.
PB94-127396/REB 944)3 PC AW/MF A06
Appication tor Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
PB9Ti2l7388/REB ' 94433 PC A07/MF A02
Applcation tor Certification 1993 Model Year Ligttl-Outy Ve-
hicles - Subaru.
PB94-127313/REB 94433 PC A23/MF A04
Appication tor Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
PB»ti27271/REB 94433 PC AW/MF EM
Appication for Certification 1993 Modal Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Vector Aeromotive.
PB94-127354/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF Ml
i_tor Certification 1993 Modal Year Light-Duty Ve-
PB94-i27370/R^" 94433 PC AW/MF EW
Applcation tor Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
wSes-Volv
-Volvo.
PB94-127404/REB
94433 PC AW/MF EW
Apptcabon tor Certification 1994 Model Year Ught-Outy Ve-
PB98ti27248/REB 94-03 PCA14/MFA03
Appacaaon tar Certification 1994 Model Year Ligm-Outy Ve-
PflStisnilS/REB 94433 PC A«/MF A04
Application for Certificaton 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles- Isuzu.
PB94-127032/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
Application of Microbial Ecology Research to Environmental
Problems.
PB94-203783/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Pharmacokinetic Models to Predict Target
Dose (Chapter 2).
PB94-190345/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Pollution Prevention to Reduce Indoor Air
Emissions from Office Equipment and from Composite
Wood Materials.
PB94-190949/REB 94434 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Pulse Combustion to Incineration to Liquid
Hazardous Waste.
PB94-164415/REB 94433 PC A06/MF A02
Application of 'Real-Time' Monitoring in Decision Making:
The New Bedford Harbor PHot Dredging Project
PB94-130747/REB 944)2 PC M1/MF A01
Application of SAR Methods to NorvCongeneric Data
Bases Associated with Cartinogenicity and Mutagenicfty:
Issues and Approaches.
PB94-197100/REB 94434 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Steam Injection/Vacuum Extraction Treat-
ment Systems to Contaminated Soils.
PB94-122579/REB 94431 PC A01/MF A01
Application of the DMA Alkaline Unwinding Assay to Detect
DMA Strand Breaks in Marine Bivalves.
PB94-113057/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Application of Topographically Distributed Models of
Energy, Water and Carbon Balance over the Columbia
River Basin: A Framework for Simulating Potential Climate
Change Effects at the Regional Scale.
PB94-141561/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Aquatic Toxraty Information on VAX VMS Backup (AQUIRE
tor VMS) (1600 BPI).
PB94-500790/REB 944)2 CP T02
Aquatic ToxJCiry Information on VAX VMS Backup (AQUIRE
for VMS) (6250 BPI).
PB94-500857/REB 94432 CP T02
Aquatic Toxtaty Information Retrieval Data Base (AQUIRE
for Non-VMS) (1600 BPI).
PB94-500808/REB 944)2 CP T02
Aquatic Toxkaty Information Retrieval Data Base (AOUIRE
for Non-VMS) (6250 BPI).
PB94-500865/REB 94432 CP T02
Archaeological Investigations at the Proposed International
Wastewater Treatment Plant Site: Cultural Resource Identi-
fication and Geotechnical Test Monitoring.
PB94-205721/REB 94-04 PC M7/MF A02
Archaeological Monitoring of the International Wastewater
Treatment Plant Land Outfall Trench. San Diego County,
California.
PB94-205739/REB 944)4 PC A10/MF A03
Are There Carcinogens In Water for Human Consumption.
An Epidemiologist's Viewpoint
PB94-190600/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF M1
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of New Jersey.
PB94-963259/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Area Contingency Plan tor OH Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of New York State.
PB94-963260/REB 94434 Standing Order
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of the Caribbean.
PB94-963261/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Arid Ecosystems 1992 Pilot Report Environmental Monitor-
ng and Assessment Program.
PB94-176898/REB 944M PC M7/MF A02
Aspects of Spatial and Temporal Aggregation in Estimating
Regional Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from Temperate Forest
Sots.
PB94-174729/REB 94433 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing Ozone Effects on Plants Native to the South-
eastern United States.
PB94-174208/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing Potential BtoavaaabBty of Metals in Sedwrwnts:
A Proposed AppfDsch
PB94-176161/REB ' 944)3 PCA02/MFM1
Assessment and Remedfetion of Contaminated Sediments
Assessment of Alternative Management Practices and Poli-
cies Affecting Soil Carbon in Agroecosystems of the Cen-
tral United States.
PB94-189420/REB 944)4 PC A16/MF A03
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Assessment of pH Control of Process Waters in Selected
Plants.
PB94-194859/REB 94-04 PC A14/MF A03
Assessment of Salinity Effects on the Toxfcity of Atrazine to
Chesapeake Bay Species: Data Needs for Development of
Estuanne Aquatic Life Criteria.
PB94-1B1526/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of the Applicability of Chemical Oxidation
Technologies for the Treatment of Contaminants at Leaking
Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Sites.
PB94-146404/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of the Effects of Weatherizatton on Residential
Radon Levels.
PB94-141181/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics with
Health, Comfort and Odor. A Survey of 3948 Office Work-
ers in Three Buildings.
PB94-158763/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-174786/REB
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Atmospheric Corrosion Model for Galvanized Steel Struc-
tures.
PB94-101763/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Atmospheric Releases of Formaldehyde from Eiectrotess
Copper Plating Operations.
PB94-130135/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Audtt Management Process. Reference Guide.
PB94-063232/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Automated Nal 'weir counting system for the determination
of radtacaesium
DE94602352/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Automobile Assembly Plant Spray Booth Cleaning Emission
Reduction Technology Review.
PB94-2062S7/REB 94-04 PC A09/MF A03
Avalabity of Dissolved Organic Carbon to Bacterioplank-
ton Examined by Oxygen Utilization.
PB94-1S5496/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Avaiabte Disposal Capacity for SoKd Waste in Illinois. Sev-
ontti Annusl Report.
PB94-187291 /REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
Avglflar. skatter och bidrag med anknytning till mfljoevaard.
(Charges, taxes and subsidies with connection to environ-
mental protection).
DE94709800/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
Avian Richness Evaluation Method (AREM) for Lowland
Wetlands of the Colorado Plateau (User's Manual) (for
Microcomputers).
PB94-601822/REB 94-03 CP 002
Background Information: National Priorities List Final
Repot Volume 4, Number 1, May 1994.
PB94-9632S3/REB 94-03 Starring Order
Background Information: National Priorities List, Proposed
Rule. Volume 4, Number 3, August 1994.
PB94-963321/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Bacterial Flux from Chaparral into the Atmosphere in Mid-
Sumrner at a High Desert Location.
PB94-190550/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bacterial Growth Efficiency on Natural Dissolved Organic
Matter.
PB94-170057/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Base catalyzed decomposition of toxic and hazardous
chemicals. (Final report September 4, 1990-September
30,1991).
DE9301B739/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Battery-powered PM-10 Indoor Air Samplers Applied to Un-
vented Third World Residential Combustion Sources.
PB94-19099B/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Behavior and Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds
in Sol: A Literature Review.
PB94-100153/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Behavior and Identification of Toxic Metals in Complex Mix-
tures: Examples from Effluent and Sediment Pore Water
ToxicHy Identification Evaluations.
PB94-163623/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Behavior of Hygroscopic Pharmaceutical Aerosols and the
Influence of Hydrophobic Additives.
PB94-163338/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Behavioral and Neurochemica! Effects of Acute Chtorpyri-
tos h Rats: Tolerance to Prolonged Inhbition of ChoSnes-
tsresfi,
PB94-137130/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
BEN: A Model to Calculate the Economic Benefits of Non-
compSance. User's Manual (Revised).
P894-141652/REB 9442 PC A10/MF A03
BEN Modeh Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
Noncomptonce (Version 4.0) (tor Microcomputers).
PB94-500998/REB 94-02 Diskette$140.00
Bench-Scale Investigation of Mechanisms of Elemental
Mercury Capture by Activated Carbon.
PB94-190329/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Beyond Business as Usual: Mooting the Challenge of Haz-
ardous Waste (Video).
PB94-780301/REB 9444 AVS35.00
Bfctography of Hydrotogic and Water-Quality I
Conducted in or Near the Afcemarte-Pamlco
Region, North Carolina.
PB94-204690/REB 9444 PC A08/MF A02
Bicarbonate of Soda Blasting Technology for Aircraft Wheel
PB94*193323/REB 9444 PCA05/MFA01
Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data: Generation and
Management of Hazardous Waste, 1991.
PB94-500758/REB 9442 CP T04
Bioaccumulation Factor Portions of the Proposed Water
OuaBty Guidance for the Great Lakes System.
PB94-109410/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Bioaccumulation of PCB Congeners by Blue Mussels 'MW-
lus edufe1 Deployed in New Bedford Harbor, Massachu-
setts.
PB94-1A0779/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Bioassay and Chemical Analysis of Ambient Air Paniculate
Extracts Fractionated by Using Nonaqueous Anton-Ex-
change Sold Phase Extraction.
PB94-143757/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
BtoGenesis (Trade Name) Sol Washing Technology: Inno-
vative Technology Evaluation Report
PB94-120045/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Btogenic Hydrocarbon Emission Inventory for the U.S.A.
Using a Simple Forest Canopy Model.
PB94-155397/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Biological and Water Quality Survey of Three Tributaries to
the Sangamon River South Fork Basin. Mosquito Creek
and Long Point Slough, September through November
PB94-161544/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Biological Populations as Indicators of Environmental
Change. Volume 1.
PB94-186129/REB 9444 PC A08/MF A02
Bnlumineacent Sensors for Detection of BnavaJlable Hg(ll)
n tno Enwoiunoot.
PB94-140720/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Btomagnification of Bioassay Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin Equivalents.
PB94-163599/HEB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Biomass Gasification Plot Plant Study.
PB94-114766/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
Biomontomg for Control of Toxfctty in Effluent Discharges
to the Marine Environment
PB94-210226/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
Bioremedation: A Video Primer (Video).
PB94-780319/REB 9444 AVS3540
Bbremedotion Using the Land Treatment Concept Envi-
ronmental Regulations and Technology.
PB94-1079277REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Blue Crab, •CaHnectes sapidus', Hemocyanin Concentra-
tions as an Indteator of Environmental Condttkxis in the Al-
bemarle/Pamlco Estuary.
PB94-176211/REB 9443 PCA04/MFA01
BTAG Forum: Highlghts of the 9th Annual RRAC/61h
Annual SEEW. Volume 4, Number 2, August 1994.
PB94-963316/REB 9444 Starring Order
BukSng Amplification Factors for Sources Near Buildings: A
Wind-Tunnel Study.
PB94-130036/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
Cadmium and Chromium Recovery from Electroplating
Rkisewaters.
PB94-160553/HEB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Catyptoapora fundul (Apteomplexa, Caiyptosporidae) In the
Uver of the Gulf Toadftsh, 'Opsanus beta'.
PB94-191012/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Capture Zone Modeling Using the Wellhead Analytic Ele-
ment Model (WhAEM).
PB94-182292/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
Carbon Balance of the Continuous Permafrost Zone of
PB94-146347/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Carbon Black Dispersion Predating Technology for Printed
Wire Board Manufacturing. Final Technology Evaluation
PB94-114790/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Carbon Do
atton in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
arrestnal Ecosystems.
9441 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-113701 /REB
Carbon Pools and Flux of Global Forest Ecosystems.
PB94-146339/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
Carbon Pools and Flux on Forested Lands of the United
States.
PB94-182300/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Carbon Sequestration, Biological Diversity, and Sustainable
Development Integrated Forest Management
PB94-135027/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Carbon Sources and Sinks in Forest Biomes of the Former
Soviet Union.
PB94-1572S2/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Case History of Fine Pore Drffuser Retrofit at Ridgewood,
New Jersey.
PB94-200662/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
Case History Report on Milwaukee Ceramic Plate Aeration
Facilities.
PB94-200946/REB 9444 PC A05/MF A02
Case Studies Assessing Low-Cost In-Place Technologies
at Small Water Systems.
PB94-152261/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Case Studies in Wellhead Protection Area Delineation and
Monitoring.
PB94-105350/REB 9441 PC A21/MF A04
Case Studies of Radon Reduction Research in Maryland,
New Jersey, and Virginia Schools.
PB94-117363/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
Case Studies of Radon Reduction Research in 13 School
Buildings.
PB94-130010/REB 9442 PC A11/MF A03
CASHOUT Model: Calculates Current Value of Superfund
Cleanup Costs (Version 1.2) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-S01012/REB 9442 CP D02
CASHOUT User's Manual for Superfund.
PB94-141678/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Catskill Tire Fire (Video).
PB94-7B0343/REB
9444 AVS35.00
Causes of Poor Sealant Performance in Soil-Gas-Resistant
Foundations.
PB94-155405/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
CAV-OX (Trade Name) Cavitatfon Oxidation Process
Magnum Water Technology, Inc. Applications Analysis
Report
PB94-1S9438/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Cement Stabilization/Solidification Techniques: pH Profile
Within Acid-Attacked Waste Form.
PB94-169992/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
CERCLA Comprehensive Data Element Dictionary.
PB94-963287/REB 9444 Standing Order
CERCLA: Comprehensive Data Element Dictionary Update.
PB94-963288/REB 9444 Standing Order
Challenges in Wetland Restoration and Creation (Book
Chapter).
PB94-210648/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Characteristics of School Buildings in the U.S.
PB94-121704/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Characterization of a New Thermophilic Sulfate-Reducing
Bacterium Thermodesulfovibrio yellowstonii' gen. nov. and
sp. nov.: Its Phylogenetic Relationship to Thermodesulfo-
bacterium commune' and Their Origins Deep within the
Bacterial Domain.
PB94-191038/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Air Emissions from the Simulated Open
Combustion of Fiberglass Materials.
PB94-136231/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
Characterization of Air Pollutants Emitted from a Simulated
Scrap Tire Fire.
PB94-11461S/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Chromium-Contaminated Soils Using
Field-Portable X-ray Fluorescence.
PB94-210457/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Clean and Fouled Perforated Membrane
Diffusers.
PB94-200961/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of 'Desulfomtcrobium escambium' sp. nov.
and Proposal to Assign 'Desulfovibrio desulfuricans' Strain
Norway 4 to the Genus 'Desulfomicrobium'.
PB94-191046/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Emissions from an Early Mode) Flexible-
Fuel Vehicle.
PB94-120052/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Emissions from Carpet Samples Using a
10-Gallon Aquarium as the Source Chamber.
PB94-210002/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
Characterization of the Spatetempora) Variability of Non-
Urban Ozone Concentrations over the Eastern United
States.
PB94-130259/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of 49-State Vehicles in California.
PB94-158391/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
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TITLE INDEX
ChftTBCtWISSCS ftTtd TSfDpOFBl TfOCldS In cJ0nt
Streams of the CatskB Mountains, New York. (Revised).
PB94-190535/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Chemical Characterizatxxi and Disposition Studies with
1,27.8-TetrabromooS)erttofgran in the Rat
PB94-197191/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Chemical Waste Management Inc. PO*WWER (Trade
Name) JvaporatiorvCataiyBc Oxidation Technology. Tech-
nology Evaluation Report Volume 1.
PB94-160637/REB 9443
PCAOB/MFA02
ChemicaJ Waste Management. Inc. PO'WW'ER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology. Tech-
nology Evalution Report Volume 2.
PB94-160B60/REB 9443 PC A21/MF M4
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
Jury 1990-June 1991.
PB94-178274/REB 9443 PC AOt/MF M2
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 1990-June 1991 Appendices.
PB94-177193/REB 9443 PC AOt/MF M2
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-December 1991 Appendices.
PB94-213949/REB 9444 PC A10/MF MS
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-Oecember 1991. Final Report
PB94-214111/REB 9444 PC A14/MF MS
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey.
PB94-18844B/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey. Appendices: Maryland
Frequencies.
PB94-1B8927/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
Chesapaak* Bay Attitude* Survey, Appendices: Pennsytva-
nia Frequencies.
PB94-188935/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey. Appendices: Virginia
Frequencies.
PB94-167937/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices: Washing-
ton, DC. Frequencies.
PB94-188885/REB
Chsaapaake Bay Basin Toxics
ton/ aasinwids Toxics Reduction
9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
and Retoase Invan-
Report
PB94-163011/REB
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics
torv: Technical '
PB94-188786/RI
9443 PCA07/MFA02
and Reioaso kwan-
A01
ly Basin Toxics Loadkn and neioaso In
Update - Point Source Loads by Factty.
^EB 9444 PC AO3/MF
Chesapeake Bay Bentfic Community Restoration Goals.
PB94-177292/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF ADI
Chesapeake Bay Black Drum Fishery Management Plan.
Agreement Commitment Report. 1993.
PB94-ia0742/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Dissolved Oxygen Goal tor Restoration of
IJvtagResouroa
Habitats.
PB9409443S/REB
9444 PC AOS/MF M1
Chaaapaake Bay Executive Counoi Directive: Fish Passage
Goals.
PB94-110152/REB 9441 PC M1/MF Ml
Chesapeake Bay Executive Cound Directive: Submerged
' rttc Vegetation Goals.
M10100/REB 9441 PCM1/MFM1
Chesapeake Bay Groundwater Toxics Loading Workshop
Proceedings. Held in Armepois. Maryland on Apr* 15-16.
1902.
PB94-1112S9/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF Ml
Chesapeake Bay Pofcy tor the WroaueSon of Non-lndTge-
nous Aquatic Species
PB94.ie2542/R£B 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
Chesapeake Bay Red Drum Fishery Management Plan.
Agreement Cuumaimanl Report 1993.
P894-177S57/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
Chesapeake Bay Raviaao Bastowide Toxics Reduction
Strategy CommlBnants Evaluation.
PB94.313709/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
Chesapeake Bay SWpad Baas Fishery Management Plan:
Chesapeake Bay Program. Annual Progress Report (April
1993).
PB94-1120Se/REB
9441 PC AOS/MF M1
Stakeholder
Chesapeake Bay Toxics Reduction Strategy Si
Roundtabtes: PeonsyNans. Maryland and 9w DteMct of
Cokimbia Summaries.
PB94-2O9556/REB
9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB94-1134S3/REB
Water Column Contaminants Critical Issue
Daaiiwiuo Toodcs Redudion Strategy
9441 PCM3A4FM1
Chromate Reduction and Ramedalton mating the Thermo-
dynamfc InsMMty of Zero-Valence State Iron.
PB94-183518/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF AO1
Chromium Emissions horn Chromium Electroplating And
Chromic Add Anodtring Operations. Background Informa-
tion for PropouuU Standards. Volume 1.
PB94-134152/REB 94-02 PC A20/MF AM
Chromium Emissions from Chromium Eluul] opiating and
Chromic Add Anodbdng Operation)). Background Informa-
tion tor Proposed Standards. Volume 2.
PBS4-134160/REB 94-02 PC A18/MF AM
Chromium Emissions from Industrial Process Cooling
Towers: Background Information for Pioposod Standards.
PB94-1514207REB 94-02 PC A11/MF A03
Chronic AIF3 AJmlnisli alien. 2. Selected Historical Obser-
vations.
PB94-141470/REB 9442 PC AO2/MF A01
Oasaffication of Environmental Hyorotoglc Behaviors In the
Northeastern linked States.
PB94-135035/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Ctaan Water A Memorial Day Perspective.
PB94-203478/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Clean Water Act A Primer.
PB94-102084/REB
94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Clean Water Act Section 403: Cotnpendhjrn.
PB94-187358/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Clean Water Act Section 403 Report to Congress: Phase 2.
Point Source Discharges Inside the Bi "
PB94-1B1542/REB
94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Cteanlriess of Common Air SampSngSorbents for Appfca-
tion to Phenoic Compounds Measurement Using Supercriti-
cal Fluid Extraction.
PB94-210SSB/REB 94-04 PCA01/MFA01
Climate Change Models and Forest flesoarcri.
PB94-1175B7/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ornate Warming and the Carbon Cycle in Ins Penmliosl
Zone of the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-1S9332/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Climatic Classification and Future Global Hedfctrtbution of
Agricultural Land.
PB94-157351/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Closed Cyde Cooler for VOC Pre
PB94-130390/REB
xmosntration.
9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Cloud and Chemical Pathway Characterization of the Non-
Inear Response of SuHur Deposition and SuHate Air Con-
oentrations to Changes in SO2 Emissions ki the RADM.
PB94-130101/REB 9442 PCA02/MFM1
Code of Federal Regulations. Paris 141-143. Drinking
Water.
PB94-154960/REB 9442 PC A08/MF A02
Cognitive and Nauroanatomical Effects of Triethyttin in De-
veloping Rats: Roto of Age of Exposure. Research Report
PB94-197159/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
Cotchicine Inhfeits Elevations in Both AMjoter-CapBary
Membrane PermeabBty and Lavage Surfactant After Expo-
sire of the Rat to Phosgene.
PB94-1969B7/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
Cold Cleaning Machine Operations New Source Par-
ice Standards. Background Information/Basis and Pur-
> Document
213535/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
Colorado River Basin and CSmatte Change. The Sensitivity
of Slfeamftow and Water Supply to Variations in Tempera-
tura md PrecKitation.
PB94-1285277REB 9442 PC A07/MF AOz
Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Control Pofcy.
PB94-1758S8/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Combined TTFA/CMB Receptor Modettn Approach and Its
Appacabon to Air Poaution Souroaa In CNna.
PB94^209aB5/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Common Chemicals Found at Suparfund SHas.
PB94-963272/REB 9444 Standng Order
Common Cleanup Methods at Suparlund Sites.
PB94-963271/REB 9444 Standng Order
Compacted Sol Barriers at Abandoned Landfal Sites Are
Ukafy to Fal In the Long Term.
PB94-101882/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF M1
... Had Biphenyl Con-
on CaJdum Homeostaais in Rat Carabaaar Granule
9442 PC AOS/MF Ml
Comparative Effects of Water-Column Nitrate Enrichment
on Eaknaa, Shoal Grass, and Widgeon Grass.
394-192830 ^^
Comparative Effects of Two Potyor*
ST
PB94-141488/REB
PB94-f92830/REB
Comparative In vitro Percut
9444
Ab
PC AO4/MF A01
ption of p-Substt-
tutod Phenols through Rat SWn Using Static and Ftow-
TTVOUOh
PB94-fo
l573/REB
9441 PCA02/MFM1
Comparativa Molecular FMd Analysis of Polyhetogenatsd
Dtoenzc-p-dtadns. Dtieruofurans. and Blphanyla.
PB94-20210B/REB 9444 PCAO2/MFM1
Comparative Toxidty of Azinphos-Methyl to House Mice,
Laboratory Mice, Deer Mice, and Gray-Tailed Voles.
PB94-182367/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Toxidty of Chemicals to Earthworms.
PB94-160462/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Comparing Risks and Setting Environmental Priorities:
Overview of Three Regional Projects,
PB94-18434S/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
Comparison and Rank of Proposed Human Health Btoaocu-
mulatton Factors for the Great Lakes Initiative.
PB94-109535/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF Ml
Comparison of a Modified VOST Sampling Method to
Method 0030.
PS94-176633/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparison of Antioxidant Substances in Bronchoaivsolar
Lavage Cells and Fluid from Humans, Guinea Pigs, and
Rats.
PB94-137346/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparison of ChemHuminescence and Ultraviolet Ozone
Monitor Responses in the Presence of Humidity and Photo-
chemical Pollutants.
PB94-1B2672/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Current Industrial SO2 Emission Inventories.
PB94-112901/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparison of Design Concentrations Based on Hourly
Mixing Heights Estimated by RAMMET and METPRO.
PB94-13131S/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparison of Effluent Toxicrty Results Using •Ceriodaph-
nia dubia' Cultured on Several Diets.
PB94-163649/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparison of Geostattstical Procedures for Spatial Analy-
sis of Precipitation In Mountainous Terrain.
PB94-130028/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparison of Intracranial Infusions of Cotchldne and Ibo-
tenic Ackt as Models of Neurodegeneration in the Basal
Forebrain. Research Report
PB94-197183/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparison of ISC2 Dry Deposition Estimates Based on
Curont snti Proposed Deposition AJQOftttvns.
PB94-209491/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
Comparison of Nonmethane Organic Compound Concentra-
tion Data Collected by Two Methods in Atlanta.
PB94-170123/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Incinerators versus the 1990 Toxic Release Inventory Air
PB94-112836/REB 9441 PCAO2/MFA01
Comparison of Sulfur Measurements from a Regional Fine
Particle Network with Concurrent Acid Modes Network Re-
sults.
PB94-192747/RES 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparison
coccaJ Infection
Differences in
crurtrnent
PB94-16374B/REB
9443 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of the Relative Sensitivity of Three Benthic In-
vertebrates to Copper-Contaminated Sedknents from the
Kowoonaw Waterway.
PB94-174703/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of the 1965 NAPAP Emissions Inventory with
the 1965 EPA TRENDS Estimate for Industrial SO2
Sources.
PB94-1S2220/REB 9442 PC A10/MF ACS
Comparison of Two Methods to Assess the Carbon Budget
of Forest Btomse in the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-160520/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
Comparison of Variance Estimators of the Horvttz-Thomp-
son Estimator for Randomized Variable Probability System-
atic Samplng.
PB94-1911B6/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
Compendkim of State Water Quality Limits for Thermal Dis-
charges and Mixing Zone*.
PB9Z-121001/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
Compendkim of Watershed-Scale Models for TMDL Devei-
PB?4^iB9S5/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
Competitive Adsorption of VOCs and BOM: The Roto of
Motocutar Oxygen.
PB94-199025/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
CornptaBon and Interpretation of Water-Quality and OS-
charge Data for Addc Mine Waters at Iron Mountain,
Shasta County, OaHomia. 1940-91.
PB94-118050/HEB 9441 PCA09/MFM2
Compiation of Air Poeutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources. Supplement F.
PB94-121431/REB 9441 PC AW/MF AO8
TM
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Compliance Data System User's Guide.
P894-134210/REB 94-02 PC A18/MF AIM
Compliance Evaluation Inspection: Excel Corporation.
KWPC Permit No. I-UA11-NP01.
PB94-182789/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF Ml
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Anderson and
Forrester, A Division of Century International, Golden, Colo-
rado.
PB94-182060/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report City of Grand
Junction, Persigo WVvTP, Grand Junction, Colorado.
NPDES Permit No. CO-0040053.
PB94-178696/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Classic Plastics,
Inc., Kefcn, Colorado.
PB94-178704/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Copper Mountain
Water and Sanitation District, Copper Mountain, Colorado.
NPDES Permit No. CO4XJ21598.
PB94-182110/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Cosmar Compa-
ny, Canine, Louisiana, NPDES Permit No. LA0003751.
PB94-182763/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Forney Indus-
tries, Fort Collins, Colorado.
PB94-178662/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Kurt Manufactur-
ing, Pueblo, Colorado.
PB94-182714/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Lambertson In-
dustries, Denver, Colorado.
PB94-182094/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Comptence Evaluation Inspection Report Leadville Sanita-
tion District. LeadviDe, Colorado, Part A. NPDES Permit No.
CO4W21164.
PB94-178712/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Leadville Sanita-
tion District. Leadville, Colorado. Part B. NPDES Permit No.
C00021164.
P894-178720/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report Rocky Mountain
Arsenal, Adams County, Colorado, NPDES NO. CO-
0021202.
PB94-178621/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Rocky Mountain
Arsenal, Adams County, Colorado, NPDES No. CO-
0021202.
PB94-1827S5/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report: Silver Engineer-
ing Works, Aurora, Colorado.
PB94-178647/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Special Products
Company, Golden, Colorado.
PB94-1820S2/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Swedes Custom
Chrome. Grand Junction, Colorado.
PB94-182102/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Trane Company,
Pueblo, Colorado.
PB94-182698/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report Wheatridge Sani-
tation District. Wheatridge, Colorado. NPDES Permit No.
CO4X>24121.
PB94-182805/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Winner Found-
ries and Manufacturing, Inc., Arvada, Colorado.
PB94-182045/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report Zapata Haynie
Corporation, Cameron. Louisiana. NPDES No. LA0003654.
PB94-182771/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Composting Yard Trimmings and Municipal Solid Waste.
PB94-163250/REB 944)4 PC A08/MF A02
Comprehensive Environmental Management Plan for the
Currituck Sound Drainage Basin: Background Investiga-
tions.
PB94-181625/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Comprehensive Program for the Evaluation of Artificial
Diets.
PB94-135100/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Computational Modeling Issues in Next Generation Air
dually Models.
PB94-197449/REB 944)4 PC A01/MF A01
Computer-Aided Data Acquisition for Combustion Experi-
PB94-170008/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Computer Program for the Determination of Most Probable
Number and Its Confidence Limits.
PB94-11373S/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
I^Polychkxinated Biphenyl Bioavailabi-
944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Conceptual Approaches for Incorporating Climatic Change
into the Development of Forest Management Options for
Sequestering Carbon.
PB94-159340/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Conceptual Designs for a New Highway Vehicle Emissions
Estimation Methodology.
PB94-120128/REB 944)1 PCA11/MFA03
Conducting
CERCLA.
PB93-963422/REB
Non-Time-Critical Removal Actions under
944)2 PC A01/MF A01
Considerations for Modeling Small-Particulate Impacts from
Surface Coal-Mining Operations Based on Wind-Tunnel
Simulations.
PB94-112869/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Considerations for Planning Terrestrial Field Studies.
PB94-169901/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Considering Wetlands at CERCLA Sites.
PB94-963242/REB 944)3 Standing Order
Consolidated Rule Summary for the Chemical Phases.
PB94-1S4069/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Constant Volume Sampling System Water Condensation.
PB94-114899/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
Constant Volume Sampling System Water Condensation.
SAE Technical Paper Series.
PB94-197423/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Contaminant Effects in Marine/Estuarine Systems: Field
Studies and Scaled Simulations.
PB94-155488/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Contaminant Leaching from SoNdified-Stabfflzed Wastes,
Overview.
P894-169919/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Control of Btofilm Growth in Drinking Water Distribution
Systems. Seminar Publication.
PB94-115995/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Control of Disinfection By-Products and Biodegradable Or-
ganic Matter through Biological Treatment
PB94-157310/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Control of Excavation Depths at the Sikes Disposal Pits Su-
perfund Project
PB94-963413/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Control of Trace Metal Species in Combustion Systems.
PB94-210564/REB 944)4 PC A01/MF A01
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from
Batch Processes. Alternative Control Techniques Informa-
tion Document
PB94-177128/REB 944)3 PC A17/MF A03
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Vola-
tile Organic Liquid Storage in Floating and Fixed Roof
Tanks. Guideline Series.
PB94-128519/REB 944)2 PC A10/MF A03
Controlling Chemical Hazards. Fundamentals of the Man-
agement of the Toxic Chemicals.
PB94-146479/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Coplanar PCS and Metal Residues in Dolphins from the
U.S. Atlantic Coast Including Atlantic Bottfenose Dolphin
Obained during the 1987/88 Mass Mortality.
PB94-177748/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Coral Cove Park Shoreline Enhancement Action Plan Dem-
onstration Project, Indian River Lagoon National Estuary
134327/REB
944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Correcting RADM's Sulfate UnderprerJction: Discovery and
Correction of Model Errors and Testing the Corrections
Through Comparisons against Field Data.
PB94-119963/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Correlation of Carcinogenic Potency with Mouse-Skin (32)P-
Postebeling and Muta-n Data for
DMBA and Its K-Region Sulphur Isostere: Comparison with
Activities Observed in Standard Genotoxicity Assays.
PB94-143732/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Correlation of the Anbcholinesterase Activity of a Series of
Organophosphates with Their Ability to Compete with Agon-
ist Binding to Muscarinic Receptors.
PB94-144615/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Final Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manufacturing
Industry.
PB94-100856/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Formulat-
ing, Packaging and Repackaging Industry.
PB94-180767/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Cost Effectiveness Analysts of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines for the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Indus-
Cost Management Manual for the Superfund Remedial and
Enforcement Programs.
PB94-963401/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Cotjnine Concentrations in Semen, Urine, and Blood of
Smokers and Nonsmokers.
PB94-137288/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Cotton Yield Losses and Ambient Ozone Concentrations in
California's San Joaquin Valley.
PB94-135019/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena during
Breathing of High Volume Aqueous Aerosols.
PB94-202074/REB 944W PC A03/MF A01
Creating a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency That
Works Better and Costs Less. Phase 1 Report. National
Performance Review.
PB94-136785/REB 944)2 PC A20/MF A04
Creating a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency That
Works Better and Costs Less. Phase 2 Report. National
Performance Review.
PB94-136793/REB 944)2 PC E02/MF A01
Critical Evaluation of the Diffusion Hypothesis in the Theory
of Porous Media Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)
Sources and Sinks.
PB94-159019/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Critical Review of Analytical Approaches for Petroleum
Contaminated Soil.
PB94-190584/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Cryptosporidium: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB94-143526/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Current Activities Within the National Biomonitoring Speci-
men Bank.
PB94-172806 944)3 Not available NTIS
Customer Incentives for Water Conservation: A Guide.
PB94-161163/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
CWA Section 403: Procedural and Monitoring Guidance.
PB94-181591/REB 944)3 PC A1S/MF A03
CWM PO'WW'ER (Trade Name) EvaporatiorvCatalytic Oxi-
dation Technology: Applications Analysis Report
PB94-124658/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Data Quality Objectives Decision Error Feasibility Trials
(DEFT) Beta Version 1.01. User's Guide.
PB94-963222/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Data Quality Objectives (DQO) Decision Error Feasibility
Trials (DEFT) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501574/REB 944M CP D02
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund.
PB94-963205/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-963207/REB
944)2 PC A01/MF A01
•107737/REB
944)2 PC A05/MF A01
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund: Interim
Final Guidance.
PB94-963203/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund: Workbook.
PB94-963204/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
DBP Control in Drinking Water: Cost and Performance.
PB94-20971S/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
DBP/ICR Analytical Methods Guidance Manual: Public
Comment Draft.
PB94-154077/REB 944)2 PC A06/MF A02
Defining Biological Status by Comparing with Reference
Conditions (Chapter 4).
PB94-190360/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Demographic Processes: Population Dynamics on Hetero-
geneous Landscapes (Chapter 7).
PB94-146412/REB 944)2 PC A05/MF A01
Demonstration/Field Study of New Designs of Automated
Gas Chromatographs in Connecticut and Other Locations,
1992.
PB94-105376/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Demonstration of Waterbased Platen Adhesives for Gar-
ment Screen Printers.
PB94-190931/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Dependencies and Sensitivity of Tropospheric Oxidants to
Precursor Concentrations over the Northeast United States:
A Model Study.
PB94-192770/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
I foer riktlinjer. (Landfill gas
' es).
944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Deposition of Air Pollutants to the Great Waters. First
Report to Congress.
PB94-203320/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
Deposition of Semi-Volatile Air Toxic Pollutants to the Great
Lakes: A Regional Modeling Approach.
PB94-113016/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
TI-5
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TITLE INDEX
Deposition Patterns of Aerosobed Drugs within Human
Lunge Effects of VenHatory Parameters.
PB94-137239/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
> of Polydnparse Aerosols within Human
94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Lungs.
PB94-2O2116/REB
Depth Dependence of Direct and Indirect Photolysis on Soil
Surfaces.
PB94-135068/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Derivation of an Indoor Air Averaging Time Model from the
Mass Balance Equation tor the Case of Independent
Source Inputs and Fixed Air Exchange Rates.
PB94-101789/REB
Air Exchange Rates.
944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Descriptions of 10 Sites Proposed for the National Priorities
List in August 1994. Volume 4. Number 3, August 1994.
PB94-963322/REB 94-04 Sahrjng Order
Descriptions of 42 Final Sites Added to the National Prior-
ities List in May 1994. Volume 4. Number 3, May 1994.
P894-963255/REB 94-O3 Starting Order
Descriptive Basis tor a Modal of Sols BJogeochemistry
944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Descriptive Guide to Risk Assessment Methodologies tor
Toxic Air PoButants.
PB94-181880/REB 944)3 PC A12/MF AO3
Design and Evaluation of TaMngs Dams. Technical Report
PB04-201845/REB 944)4 PCA04/MFA01
Design Considerations tor Ambient Air Monitoring at Super-
fund Sites. Engineering Buletin.
PB94-10Z407/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Designs tor New Residential HAC Systems to Achieve
Radon and Other Sot Gas Reduction.
PB94-138632/REB 944)2 PC AW/MF A01
Oatarmlnation of Add VotaWe SulMe and Selected Simulta-
neously ExtractaWe Metals in Sediment
P984-1838S2/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Determinibon of Aoylamide In Rat Serum and Sciatic
Narva by Qas Chuiiialouiauliy-ElectrorvCaplura Detection.
P894-141587/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Detarmlnatioii of Capaary Pressure: Saturation Curves In-
volving TCE. water and Air tor a Sand and a Sandy day
Loam.
PB94-1307S4/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
Daterrniriation of Hemoglobin Adducts Folowing Acrylamide
Exposure.
PB94-14423S/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF AO1
Dotorminaticin of Metals in Sofc) Samples by Complexation:
and Gas Chromatography.
Supercritical Fluid E&li action and
Atomic Emission Detection.
PB94-19114S/REB
944)4 PC AO2/MF A01
of Poiycntoonttted Bvphsnjri Lovots in ttw
Serum of flusidoiilii and in the Homogenates of Seafood
from ttwNew Bedford. Massachusetts Area; A Comparison
of Enpueue Sources through PaUwn Reoograbon Tech-
niques.
PB94-210473/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Datuiiiaiiiu the Relationship between Water Quatty and
Utosrative Mycosis in Atlantic Monhadon.
PB94-180643/REB 944)3 PC AO3/MF A01
Developing a Kinetic Leeching Model tor SoHftad/Stabi-
Kced Hazardous Wastes.
PB94-158308/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Developing Pubic/Private Partnerships: An Option tor
WaeteweMr Financing.
PB94-10881S/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
aful Runoff Control Programs tor Urban-
944)4 PC AOS/MF AO2
oedAnM*.
P894-213883/REB
Development and Evatuetbn of Test Methods tor Berth*
Invertebrates and Sedknentc Effects of Ftow Rats and
Peering on Water OuaMy and Exposure Conditions.
PBB4-183«S6/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Development and Uivuvoiiiuni of a Temporal Alocation
Factor F8a.
PB94-1SS314/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Devetapmani and Testing of a Dry Deposition Algorithm
PB94-183100/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF AO2
Development Document tor Beat AvaJabte Jeohnology.
Prvfeieatment Technology, and New Source rSHfcmniiiii n
Technology tor vie PeetiCKle i miiHJtatiny, ^*ri*ffu*"i|. and
Repacfcagng Induaky. Proposed.
PB94-1817OB/REB 944)3 PC A2S/MF AO4
Development Document tor Effluent Limitations Guideines
and Standards far vie Aluminum Forming, Point Source
PB94-194818/REB 944M PC AMVMF Ell
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines
and Standards for the Electrical and Electronic Compo-
nents: Point Source Category. Draft Document
PB94-113982/REB 944)1 PC A99/MF EOS
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines
and Standards for the Photographic Equipment and Sup-
ples Segment of the Photographic Point Source Category.
PB94-140332/REB 944)2
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines,
Pretreatmerrt Standards, and New Source Performance
Standards tor the Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Point
Source Category.
PB94-122470/REB 944)2 PC A18/MF A04
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for the
BuBrJng, Construction and Paper Segment of the Asbestos
Manufacturing Point Source Category.
PB94-194834/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guideines and New Source Performance Standards for the
Wet Storage, Sawmite, Partideboard and Insulation Board
t of the Timber Products Processing Point Source
M14873/REB
944)1 PC A20/MF A04
Dovotopmont Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards and Pretreatmerrt Standards for
the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing. Point Source Category.
PB94-120110/REB 944)1 PC A22/MF A04
Development Document tor Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guideline* and Standards for the Pulp, Paper and Paper-
board Point Source Category.
PB94-107026/REB 944)2 PC A99/MF EOS
Development Document for Recommended Effluent Limita-
tions Guideines and Standards of Performance for the Fish
Hatcheries and Farms. Point Source Category.
PB94-120102/REB 944)1 PC A10/MF A03
Development of a Batten/Operated Portable Synchronous
Luminescence Spectrofluorometer.
PB94-170032/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Development of a New Oregon Precipitation Map Using the
PRISM Model.
PB94-112992/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Development of Aerobic BJoMter Design Criteria for Treat-
ing VOCs.
PB94-1S9324/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Development of an Active Personal Ozone Sampler Using a
Hollow Tube Diffusion Denuder.
PB94-197472/REB 944M PC A02/MF A01
Development of 'Giardra C.f Values for the Surface Water
Treatment Rule.
PB94-117538/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Quantitative Containment Performance
Tests for Laboratory Fume Hoods.
PB94-177516/REB 944)3 PC AO3/MF A01
Development of Spirt-Operator, Petrov-Galerkin Methods to
Sifnuiste Transport &nd Diffusion Prootems.
PB94-101722/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Development of TransWor
Oxide-Zeolite Catalysts to
Control Chlorinated VOC Air Emissions.
PB94-155330/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Developmental Charges in Carbachot-Stimulated Inosttol-
phosphate Release In Pigmentad Rat Retina.
PB94-137197/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Tcoocity and Structure-Activity Relationships
of Afiphatic Adds, Inducing Dose-Response Assessment of
Valproic Add in Mice and Rats.
PB94-197084/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Dovotopmontal ToncNy of Inhaled Methanol in the CO-1
Mouse, with Quantitative Done Response Modeling for Estt-
(Tsfltton of DoootWNVk Dosos.
PB94-16388B/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Developmental Troooty of Methanol in Whole Embryo Cul-
ture: A Compaiattve Study with Mouse and Rat Embryos.
PB94-137254/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Developments at EPA in Addressing Uncertainty in Risk As-
sessment
PB94-13S167/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
Davetopments in the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Chlor-
ophenoxy Add Herbiddes from So* Samples.
PB94-182326/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
DWerenbal Cytotoxic Sensitivity in Mouse and Human Cell
Lines Exposed to Organophosphate Insecticides.
PB94-137155/REB 944)2 PC AO2/MF A01
Dnxm-Oie Toxic Potency in Forster's Tern Eggs from
Green Bay. Lake Mfchigan, North America
PB94-163565/REB 94-03 PC AO2/MF A01
Drectory of OAQPS Information Services, May 1994.
PB94-181310/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Discrete Volume-Dement Method for Network Water-CXjal-
ity Models.
PB94-101870/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Disinfection By-Product Formation and Control by Ozona-
tion and Biotreatment
PB94-101888/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Disposition of Mulberry Pollen in the Human Respiratory
System: A Mathematical Model.
PB94-143765/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Dissolved Free Amino Acids, Combined Amino Acids, and
DNA as Sources of Carbon and Nitrogen to Marine Bacte-
ria.
PB94-140746/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Distribution of Areal Recharge to a Discrete Fracture Net-
work (FRACNET) Model Using the Analytic Element
Method.
PB94-182284/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Distribution of DRAFT Soil Screening Level Guidance.
PB93-963508/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Distribution of Injury and Microdosimetry of Ozone in the
Ventilatory Unit of the Rat
PB94-137049/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Distribution of Relative Error of Toxkaty of Herbicides and
Metals to 'Arabktopsis1.
PB94-160470/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Distribution, Type, Accumulation, and Source of Marine
Debris in the United States. 1989-93.
PB94-190S76/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
DNA Adduct Research with Capillary Etectrophoresi
PB94-130242/REB 944)2 PC A02/
resis.
PC A02/MF A01
DNA Modifications: Investigations by Mass Spectrometry
(Chapters).
PB94-169877/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
DNAPL Site Characterization
PB94-963317/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Documenting the Estimated Value of PRP Work to be Per-
formed.
PB94-963289/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Dose Dependence of Acetytehoiinesterase Activity in Neu-
rotxastoma Cells Exposed to Modulated Radio-Frequency
Electromagnetic Radiation.
PB94-137320/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Dose-Dependent Disposition of Sodium Arsenals in Mice
Following Acute Oral Exposure.
PB94-202140/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
Dose Response of 'Cryptospohdium parvum' in Outbred
Neonatal CD-1 Mice.
PB94-146289/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Dose-Response Relationships in Mice Following Subch-
ronic Exposure to 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dk>xin:
CYP1A1, CYP1A2, Estrogen Receptor, and Protein Tyro-
sine Phosphorylation.
PB94-163755/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Downwash of Plumes in the vicinity of Buildings: A Wind-
Tunnel Study (Book Chapter).
PB94-1 97431 /REB 94-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Downwind Drift and Deposition of Malattwn on Human Tar-
gets from Ground Ultra-Low Volume Mosquito Sprays.
PB94-140654/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Draft Manual of Practice Identification of Illicit Connections.
PB94-176S34/REB 944)3 PC A08/MF A02
Dredge and Fill Activities in Garveston Bay.
PB94-139425/REB 944)2 PC A14/MF A03
Dredged Material Transport at Deep-Ocean Disposal Sites.
PS94-135191/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Chkxamines.
PB94-179876/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Chlorine. HypocNo-
rous Acid and Hypochlcrite Ion.
PB94-179884/REB 944)3 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Glossary: A Dictionary of Technical and
Legal terms Related to Drinking Water.
PB94-203486/REB 94-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Publications List An Annotated Bibliography
of EPA and Non-EPA Technical, Managerial, Educational
and General Information Materials.
PB94-152279/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Regulations and Hearth Advisories.
PB94-154788/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-186665/REB
944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Dry-Cteanng Facilities. Background Information for Promul-
gated Standards.
PB94-131240/REB 944)2 PC A06/MF A02
DuPont Chambers Works Waste Minimization Project
PB94-136280/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
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Dynamic Standardization of Tree-Ring Series.
PB94-191194/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
ECO Update: Catalogue of Standard Toxicity Tests for Eco-
logical Risk Assessment Volume 2. Number 2, September
1994.
PB94-963304/REB 94-04 Standing Order
ECO Update: Field Studies for Ecological Risk Assessment
Volume 2, Number 3, September 1994.
PB94-963305/REB 94-04 Standing Order
ECO Update:!
Superfund ~
Number 4,!
PB94-963319/REB
I and Using Reference Information in
Risk Assessments. Volume 2,
•1994.
94-04 Standing Order
ECO Update: Using Toxicrty Tests in Ecological Risk As-
sessment Volume 2, Number 1, September 1994.
PB94-963303/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Ecological Response Surfaces for North American Boreal
Tree Species and Their Use in Forest Classification.
P894-130069/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Ecological Risk Assessment Protecting Northwest Anadro-
mousSalmonid Stocks.
PB94-159233/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Ecological Structure among Migrant and Resident Seabirds
of the Scotta-Weddell Confluence Region.
PB94-190543/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ecology and Environment Dtoxin Destruction (Video).
PB94-780376/REB 94-04 AVW5.00
Economic Analysis of Air Pollution Regulations: Dry dean-
ing Industry.
PB94-134392/REB 94-02 PC A13/MF A03
Economic Impact Analysis for Proposed Emission Stand-
ards and Guidelines for Municipal Waste Combustors: A
Description of the Basis for, and Impacts of, Proposed Re-
visions to Air Pollutant Emission Regulations for New and
Existing Municipal Waste Combustors under Clean Air Act
Sections 111 (b), H1(d), and 129.
PB94-213543/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A02
Economic Impact Analysis for the Petroleum Refineries
NESHAP.
PB94-193661/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Economic Impact Analysis for the Polymers and Resins II
NESHAP.
PB94-177458/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
Economic Impact Analysis of Final Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manufacturing
Industry.
PB94-100872/REB 94-01 PC A14/MF A03
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Formulating,
Packaging, and Repackaging Industry.
PB94-181401/REB 94-03 PC A22/MF A04
Economic Impact Analysis of the HaJogenated Solvent
Cleaning NESHAP. Draft
PB94-131257/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
Economic Impact Analysis of the Secondary Lead Smelters
NESHAP. Final.
PB94-195849/REB 94-04 PC A05/MF A01
Economic Impact and Regulatory Flexibility Analysis of the
Proposed Effluent Guidelines and NESHAP for the Pulp,
Paper, and Paperboard Industry.
PB94-107042/REB 94-02 PC A24/MF A04
Ecoregbns: A Spatial Framework for Environmental Man-
agement
PB94-209764/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Aggregation on Vibrio choterae' Inacttvabon.
PB94-209707/REB. 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of 'Beauvena bassiana' and Its Toxins on 'Mvsidop-
sis bahia' (MysJdacea).
PB94-155520/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Bromide Ion on Formation of HAAs during Chlorin-
PB94-1572B6/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Dissolved Oxygen on Phenols Breakthrough from
GAC Adsorbers.
PB94-146776/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic Pol-
lutants.
PB94-113768/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-158664/REB
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Pretreatment on the Biliary Excretion of 2,3,7,8-
Tetrachkxodbenzo-p-Dioxin, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-
furan, and 3,3',4,4'-Tetrachkxobipherryt in the Rat
PB94-141413/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Separation Processes on the Formation of Bro-
minated THMs.
PB94-157294/REB 94-O3 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Specimen Size, Shape, and Orientation on Dry
Deposition to Galvanized Steel Surfaces.
PB94-192788/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Sulfur in Reducing PCDD/PCDF Formation
PB94-190352/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Temperature and Pore Size on the Hydraulic Prop-
erties and Flow of a Hydrocarbon Oil in the Subsurface.
PB94-189701/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of 2,4-Dinitrophenol on the Metabolic Rate of Bob-
white Quail.
PB94-144722/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Acidic Deposition on North American Lakes: Pa-
laeolimnotogical Evidence from Diatoms and Chrysophytes.
PB94-144706/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Acidic Deposition on Paint A Chamber Study.
PB94-209616/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Acidic Deposition on Streams in the Appalachian
Mountain and Piedmont Region of the Mid-Atlantic United
States.
PB94-117561/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Activated Charcoal Filtration and Ozonation on
Hydrocarbon and Carbonyl Levels of Ambient Air Used in
Controlled-Exposure Chamber Studies of Air Pollutant
Human Health Effects.
PB94-210523/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Age, Species Difference, Antibiotics and Toxi-
cants on Intestinal Enzyme Activity and Genotoxicity.
PB94-137338/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Ammonium and Nitrate on Nutrient Uptake and
Activity of Nitrogen Assimilating Enzymes in Western Hem-
lock.
PB94-101755/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of COS on Competition between Rice and Barnyard-
grass.
PB94-159258/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
Effects of Contaminants from Chromated Copper Arsenate-
Treated Lumber on Benthos.
PB94-191087/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Contaminated Sediments on Marine Benthic
Biota and Communities.
PB94-135183/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Developmental Stage and Tissue Type on
Embryo/Fetal DNA Distributions and 5-Fluorouracil-lnduced
Cell-Cycle Perturbations.
PB94-141439/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Dieldrin in Food on Growth and Btoaccumulation
in Mallard Ducklings.
PB94-157245/RE6 94-03 PCA01/MFA01
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Forest Pesticides on the
Brown Garden Snail 'Helix asperse' Mueller.
PB94-157211 /REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Dietary Fatty Acid Enrichment on Survival,
Growth, and Salinity-Stress-Test Performance of Inland Sil-
versides.
PB94-182649/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Dose and Route of Exposure on Dioxin Disposi-
tion.
PB94-137304/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Dose and Routes of Exposure on the Disposition
of 2,3,7,B-((3)H)TetrabronTOdiberizo-p-dioxin (TBDD) in the
Rat
PB94-137122/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Food Density and Temperature on Feeding and
Growth of Young Inland Silversides ('Menidia beryllina').
PB94-182656/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Leaching on Pore Size Distribution of Solidified/
Stabilized Wastes.
PB94-155231/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth and
Reproduction of 'Daphnia, Hyafefla and Gammarus'.
PB94-112968/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Meteorology on Concentrations of Acid Aerosols.
PB94-209749/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Methanol on Embryonic Mouse Palate in Serum-
Free Organ Culture.
PB94-197134/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of NO3(-), Ct(-), F(-), SO4(2-), and CO3(2-) on
Pb(2+ ) Immobilization by Hydroxyapatite.
PB94-170024/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Physicochemical Factors and Bacterial Colony
Morphotype on Association of 'Vibrio vulnificus' with Hemc-
cytes of 'Crassostrea virginica'.
PB94-140688/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Selected Neuroactive Chemicals on Calcium
Transporting Systems in Rat Cerebellum and on Survival of
Cerebellar Granule Cells.
PB94-141595/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Solar Radiation on Organic Matter Cycling: For-
mation of Carbon Monoxide and Carbonyl Sulfide (Chapter
11).
PB94-182235/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments on Visibility
in Class I Areas: An EPA Report to Congress.
PB94-157997/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
Effects of Three Concentrations of Mixed Fatty Acids on
Dechlorination of Tetrachloroethene in Aquifer Microcosms.
PB94-162765/HEB 94-03 PC AM/MF A01
Effects of Trends in Tillage Practices on Erosion and
Carbon Content of Soils in the U.S. Com Belt.
PB94-130051/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Ultravioloet-B Radiation on Photosynthesis of Dif-
ferent Aged Needles in Field-Grown Loblolly Pine.
PB94-144730/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Water Temperature and pH on Toxicity of Terbu-
fos, Trichlorfon, 4-Nitrophenol and 2,4-Dinitrophenol to the
Amphipod 'Gammarus pseudolimnaeus' and Rainbow Trout
('Oncorhynchus mykiss').
PB94-158748/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Water Temperature on the Toxicity of 4-Nitro-
phenol and 2,4-Dinitrophenol to Developing Rainbow Trout
f Oncorhynchus mykiss').
PB94-158722/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) on
Humoral Immunity and Lymphocyte SubpopulatJons: Differ-
rtween Mia
ences between Mice and Rats.
PB94-197167/REB
94-04 PC A01/MF A01
Effects of 7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene on Immune
Function and Mixed-Function Oxygenase Activity in the Eu-
ropean Starting.
PB94-190568/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Efficacy of Commercial Inocula in Enhancing BkxJegrada-
tion of Weathered Crude Oil Contaminating a Prince William
Sound Beach.
PB94-101714/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Efficacy of Commercial Products in Enhancing Oil BkxJegra-
daton in Dosed Laboratory Reactors.
PB94-101607/REB 94-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Efficiency of Least Squares Estimators in the Presence of
Spatial Autocorrelation.
PB94-146370/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Electric Utility Steam Generating Unit Hazardous Air Pollut-
ant and Mercury Emission Study. Interim Report to Con-
gress Pursuant to the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-187820/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Electronic Factor in QSAR: MO-Parameters, Competing
Interactions, Reactivity and Toxicity.
PB94-209681/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EMAP-Estuaries, Louisianian Provmce-1991. Statistical
Summary. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram.
PB94-117488/REB 94-01 PC A08/MF A02
EMAP Information Management Strategic Plan: 1993-1997.
PB94-176823/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
EMAP Monitoring Strategy and Sampling Design (Video).
PB94-780111/REB 94-02 AV$3S.OO
EMAP Status Estimation: Statistical Procedures and Algo-
rithms.
PB94-160611/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
Emergency Responders Agreements for Fund-Lead Reme-
dial Actions.
PB93-963418/REB 94-03 Standing Order
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), Cumula-
tive 1994.
PB94-593350/REB 94-04 Subscription
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1987.
PB94-504180/REB 94-04 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1988.
PB94-504198/REB 94-04 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1989.
PB94-504206/REB 94-04 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1990.
PB94-504131/REB 94-04 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1991.
PB94-504149/REB 94-04 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1992.
PB94-504156/REB 94-04 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1993.
PB94-504164/REB 94-04 CP T02
Emerging Technology Report: Cross-Flow Pervaporation
System for Removal of VOC's from Contaminated
Wastewater.
PB94-170230/REB 94-03 PC A05/MF A01
Emerging Technology Summary: Destruction of Organic
Contaminants in Air Using Advanced Ultraviolet
lamps.
PB94-194479/REB
i Flash-
94-04 PC A02/MF A01
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PBM-150455/REB
:A01
Emission Test Report. HeM Test of Carton Infection tor
Mercury Control, Camdan County Municipal Waste Com-
PB94-101540/REB 9441 PCMN/MFAOS
Emissions Control Strategies tor Heavy-Outy Diesel En-
PB94-10801S/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A02
OnisBiOflS front DUTTWIQ Csbinot lytoJono Scrflps.
PB94-130408/REB 94-02 PCAM/MF AM
EfTMSKjno Rum po?*y Resins Pnxfcuitimi and Non Nylon
PoiyamNJos PiuduLumi. Background Information tor Pro-
94-03 PC A12/MF A03
•183e08/REB
Ems
PB94-142270/REB
94-02 PCAM/MFM2
Emissions of Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants from the
Combustion of Pulverized Coal in a SmalScafe Combustor.
PB94-190518/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A01
CmiBaions Standards tor Heavy-Duty dean-Fuel Hoots.
Regulatory Support Dooument
PB§4-1 12158/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Emissions Teat Molhod 29: PatoiiiiiiaBai of Metals Emis-
sions from Stationary Sources (1994 Proposal).
PB94-193612/REB 94-04 PCAOS/MFA01
Gonipflnsont of CBfcinoQsn Potenctos ACIOM
Spedae and Their Bearing on Appropriate Seeing of Doses
for Risk Assessment
PB94-1M93S/REB 94-O3 PC AM/MF A01
Empirical Genera) Population Assasamsnt of tie Variance
and Variance Estimators of me HorvNz-Thompson Esnma-
tor under Variable Probabtty Sampeng.
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TITLE INDEX
Evaluation of Asbestos Management Programs In 17 New
Jersey Schools: A Case Studies Report.
PB94-170388/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
Evaluation of Btoftttar Media tor Treatment of Air Streams
Containing VOC's.
PB94-155355/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Containment and Control Options for Methyl
Bromide in Commodity Treatment
PB94-195070/REB 94-04 PCA06/MFA02
Evaluation of Dredged Material Proposed for Ocean Dis-
posal. Testing Manual.
AD-A269 38278/REB 9441 PC A13/MF A03
Evaluation of Equilibrium Partitioning Theory for Predicting
Acute Toxicity of Field-Collected Sediments Contaminated
with DDT, DDE and ODD to the Amphlpod 'Hyatella
Azteca'.
PB94-176146/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF M1
Evaluation of Filtration and Distillation Methods for Recy-
cling Automotive Coolant
PB94-101912/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
Evaluation of Five Commercial Immunoassay Data Analysis
Software Systems.
PB94-191129/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
Evaluation of Forest Canopy Models for Estimating Iso-
prene Emissions.
PB94-155280/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography Detection Systems for
Total Gaseous Nonmethane Organic Compounds.
PB94-197498/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Indoxyt-Beta-D-Ghxuronide as a Chromogen
In Meda Specific for 'Escherichia coH'.
PB94-114931/REB 94-01 PC A01/MF A01
Evaluation of Innovative Ink Feed Systems for the Flexo-
graphlc and Gravure Printing Industries.
PB94-1909BO/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Mercury Emissions from Fluorescent Lamp
PB94-$5932/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Methods for Detecting Ecological Effects from
Genetically Engineered Microorganisms and Microbial Pest
Control Agents In Terrestrial Systems.
PB94-130044/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Nutritional and Operational Requirements for
Biodegradation of Chlorinated Phenols by the White Rot
BasdJomycete, 'phanerochaete chrysosporium' in RBC Re-
actors.
PB94-174745/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Opportunities for Coated
and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing Equipment Ctean-
190873/REB
94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Portable Gas Chromatographs.
PB94-120003/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of Potential Confounding Factors in Sediment
Toxicity Tests with Three Freshwater Benthic Invertebrates.
PB94-17613B/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Propylene Carbonate in Air Logistics Center
(ALQ DepaMing Operations.
PB94-214681/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Recycled Plastic Lumber for Marine Applica-
tions.
PB94-114675/REB 94-01 PCA04/MFA01
Evaluation of Several Variations of the Mouse Ear Swatting
Test (MEST) for Detection of Weak and Moderate Contact
SonsHizors.
PB94-137262/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Simultaneous SO2/NOx Control Technology.
PB94-114741/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A03
Evaluation of Soxtec Extraction Procedure tor Extracting
Organic Compounds from Soils and Sediments.
PB94-182334/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Technology to
Reduce Solvent In Spray Coating Applications.
PB94-160829/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of the Collier County, Florida Landfill Mining
Demonstration.
PB94-114824/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of the Impacts of Incinerator Waste Feed Cut-
offs.
PB94-11293S/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Likelihood of DNAPL Presence at NPL
Sites: National Results.
PB93-963343/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
Evaluation of the Potyad (Trade Name) FB Air Purification
and Solvent Recovery Process for Styrene Removal.
PB94-130317/REB 9442 PC A06/MF A02
Evaluation of Three Catalysts Formulated for Methane Oxi-
dation on a CMC-Fueled Pickup Truck.
PB94-135944/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of Trawl Excluder Devices in the PamUco Sound
Shrimp Fishery.
PB94-189263/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Unsaturated/Valdose Zone Models for Super-
fund Sites.
PB94-157765/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A03
Evaluation of Volatile Organic Emissions Data for Nonpro-
cess Solvent Use in 15 Commercial and Industrial Business
Categories.
PB94-152212/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Systems for Large
Underground Tanks.
PB94-113085/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Ex-sttu Remediation Technologies as Practiced in USA.
PB94-112919/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
Examination of Alternative Fishing Devices for the Estua-
rine Shrimp and Crab Trawl Fisheries.
PB94-21B716/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Examination of Dechlorination Processes and Pathways in
New Bedford Harbor Sediments.
PB94-140795/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Examination of the Blue Crab Fishery in the Pamlico River
Estuary.
PB94-16S02B/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
Exhaust Emission Testing of Two Ethanol Variable Fueled
1992 Chevrolet Luminas. Test Results -1993.
PB94-171865/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Expectations for Full Implementation of SACM.
PB94-983219/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
Experience from CFC phaseout Additional control instru-
ments for HCFCs.
DE94709797/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Experimental Design for Performance Measurements of C1
to C4 Carbonyte Using DNPH-Coated Silica Gel and C-18
10531/REB
9444 PC A02/MF A01
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation during the In-
cineration of Recovered CFC-11.
PB94-214772/REB 9444 PC A11/MF A03
Experimental Study of Complete Dissolution of a Nona-
queous Phase Liquid in Saturated Porous Media.
PB94-159373/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Experiments on Wave Breaking in Stratified Flow over Ob-
stacles.
PB94-158771/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Explanatory Models for Ecological Response Surfaces.
PB94-174182/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Extension of the Horvitz-Thompson Theorem to Point Sam-
ping from a Continuous Universe.
PB94-146388/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Extraction and Benefictation of Ores and Minerals. Volume
3. Iron. Technical Resource Document
PB94-195203/REB 9444 PC A07/MF AW
Extraction of DNA from Cryopreserved Clotted Human
Blood.
PB94-137270/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
FACT BOOK: National Priorities List under the Original
Hazard Ranking System, 1981-1991.
PB93-963350/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Factor Information Retrieval System Version 2.0 (FIRE) (for
Microcomputers).
PB94-500592/REB 9442 CP 002
Fate and Survival of Microbial Pest Control Agents in Non-
target Aquatic Organisms.
PB94-155512/R6B 9443 PCA02/MFA01
FeasfcHty of Using Satellite Derived Data to Infer Surface-
Layer Ozone Concentration Patterns.
PB94-170263/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Agency Ground Water Technical Assistance Direc-
PB94-155199/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
Federal Financial Reponsibility Demonstrations for Owners
and Operators of Class 2 OB- and Gas-Related Infection
Wells.
PB94-203312/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Federal Region IV Regional OB and Hazardous Substances
Pollution Contingency Plan.
PB94-963264/REB 9444 Starring Order
Federal Register Citations for the Safe Drinking Water Act
A CompSation of References.
PB94-161247/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 55 No. 222. Friday, November 16,
1990 Rutes and Regulations. Part 2. 40 CFR Parts 122,
123, and 124. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System Permit Application Regulations for Storm Water
Discharges: Fnel Rule.
PB94-1S4176/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 55 Thursday. March 21,
1991 Rules and Regulations. Part 4. 40 CFR Part 122. Na-
tional Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Appli-
cation Regulations for Storm Water Discharges; Application
Deadlines; Final Rule and Proposed Rule.
PB94-1S2345/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 159 Friday, August 16,
1991. Part 2. 40 CFR Part 122. NPDES General Permits
and Reporting Requirements for Storm Water Discharges
Associated with Industrial Activity; Proposed Rule.
PB94-152337/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 214, Tuesday, November
5, 1991 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40 CFR Part 122.
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Ap-
plication Regulations for Storm Water Discharges; Applica-
tion Deadlines; Final Rule and Proposed Rule.
PB94-155694/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 56, Number 26 Thursday, Febru-
ary 7, 1991, Part 3: Proposed Rules.
PB94-106176/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 64 Thursday, April 2,1992,
Part 4. 40 CFR Part 122. National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System Application Deadlines, General Permit
Requirements and Reporting Requirements for Storm
Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity; Final
Rule.
PB94-152311/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, Wednesday, Septem-
ber 9, 1992 Notices. Part 2. Final NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges from Construction Sites; Permit
P^M§4168/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, Wednesday, Septem-
ber 9,1992 Notices. Part 3. Final NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Ac-
tivity; Fact Sheet
PB94-154184/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, Wednesday, Septem-
ber 9, 1992 Notices. Part 3. Final NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Ac-
tivity; Permit Language.
PB94-154192/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175 Wednesday, Septem-
ber 9, 1992 Proposed Rules. Part 4. 40 CFR Part 122. Na-
tional Pollutant Discharge Elimination System, Request for
Comment on Alternative Approaches for Phase 2 Storm
Water Program.
PB94-152352/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 187 Friday, September 25,
1992 Notices. Part 3. Final NPDES General Permits for
Storm Water Discharges from Construction Sites; Notice.
PB94-152203/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 187 Friday, September 25,
1992 Notices. Part 4. Final NPDES General Permits for
Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity;
Notice.
PB94-152295/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 244 Friday, December 18,
1992, Rules and Regulations. Part 6. 40 CFR Part 122. Na-
tional Pollutant Discharge Elimination System; Storm Water
Discharges; Permit Issuance and Permit Compliance Dead-
lines for Phase 1 Discharges. Final Rule.
PB94-152360/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 58 No. 70 Wednesday, April 14,
1993 Notices. NPDES General Permit for Storm Water Dis-
charge Associated with Industrial Activity.
PB94-152329/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 58 No. 222, Friday, November 19,
1993 Notices. Part 2. Water Pollution Control, NPDES Gen-
eral Permits and Fact Sheets: Storm Water Discharges
from Industrial Activity; Notice.
PB94-161239/REB 9443 PC A20/MF A04
Fermentation Process Monitoring through Measurement of
Aerosol Release.
PB94-157336/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Fetal Development in the Rat Following Disruption of Ma-
ternal Renal Function during Pregnancy.
PB94-137163/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Fetal Dexamelhasone Exposure Accelerates Development
of Renal Function: Relationship to Dose, Cell Differentiation
and Growth Inhibition.
PB94-163953/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Rber Deposition Along Airway Walls: Effects of Fiber
Cross-Section on Rotational Interception.
PB94-163920/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Field and Laboratory Investigation of Acid Effects on Large-
mouth Bass, Rock Bass, Black Crappie, and Yellow Perch.
PB94-163706/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Field Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs with
PB9*?59027/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
TI-9
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TITLE INDEX
ReW-Deptoyabte Monitors for Volatile Organic Compounds
in Air.
PB94-210424/REB 9444 PC MS/MF Ml
Field Evaluation of a ModMed VOST Sampling Method.
P894-197506/REB 9444 PC MS/MF Ml
Reid Evaluation of Residue Predfcbon Procedures Used in
EPA's Guidance: Assessment and Control of Btoconcentra-
table Contaminants in Surface Waters. The Five Mile Creek
Study. 1993 Draft tor Appended.
PB94-119237/REB 9441 PC A14/MF MS
Field Investigation of Effectiveness of Sol Vapor Extraction
Technology
PB94-122SS3/REB 9441 PC A02/MF M1
Held Investigation of Effectiveness of Sol Vapor Extraction
Technology (September 1994).
PB94-205531/REB 9444 PC M7/MF M2
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested
Butte, Colorado (Journal Article).
PB94-161064/REB 9443 PC MS/MF Ml
Few Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested Butte
•i"1-g the 1991-92 Heating Season.
M61270/REB 9443 PC AO6/MF MZ
Rsh kitersexuatty as Indeator of Environmental Stress:
Monitoring Rsh Reproductive Systems Can Serve to Alert
Humans to Potential Harm.
PB94-191095/REB
9444 PCM2/MFM1
PB94-190915/REB
9444 PCA03/MFA01
Bald Scale Testing of a Hyperfftration Unit for Removal of
Creosote and Pentacritorpphenol from Ground Water
Chemical and Bioioocal Assessment
PB94-191061/REB 94-04 PC MS/MF Ml
Field-Scale Testing of a Two-Stage Btoreactor tar Removal
and PentachtorophenoJ from Ground Water
of Creosote
Chemical and Btotogteal Assessment
P894-191053/REB
94-04 PC A02/MF Ml
Held Study to Evaluate Leaching of AkScarb. Metotachtor.
and Bromids in a Sandy Loam So*.
PB94-119989/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
HaM Teat and Vaidatton of a Source Test Method tor
Methylene Opnenyl Dtoocyanata.
PB94-1SA680/REB 94-03 PC M3/MF Ml
Reid Teat of a Generic Method for the Sampling and Analy-
st* of Hatogenatod Hydrocarbons Listed in Title III of the
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-176617/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF Ml
Reid Tests of Chloroform Cotection/ Analysis Methods.
PB94-178948/REB 94-O3 PC A04/MF Ml
Reid Trapping of Subsurface Vapor Phase Petroleum Hy-
PB94-158789/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF Ml
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
DfOffltate.
PB94-179934/REB 94-03 PCM4/MFM1
Fine) Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chtofinated Acids/ Aldehydes/Kennes/ Alcohols.
PB94-179918/REB 94-03 PC A12/MF MS
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chlorine Dioxide. Chlorite and Chlorate.
P894-179926/REB 94-03 PC MS/MF M2
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on Tri-
hatometjianes.
PB94-179942/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF M3
Final Regulatory Impact Analysis: Refusing Emission Regu-
lations for light Duty Vehicles and Trucks and Heavy Duty
Vehctes.
PB94-164027/REB 94-03 PC MaVMF M2
Final Technical Devotopmem Document for the Pesticide
Chemicals Manufacturing Category Effluent Umttakons
Pi eaeatment Standards, and New Source Per-
Qurieanse, 1
formanoe Standards.
PB94-100864/REB
94-01 PC A17/MF M4
Final Test Report Main Report and Appendices A-J for
LJSEPA Test Program Conducted at Pine Hal Brick Plant.
Madaon. North Caroana.
P894-105533/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF Eti
Prancing Aaaistanos AvaMHe tor Smal Pubic Water Sys-
PB94-117520/REB 9441 PCM2/MFM1
Fine-Particle Sodium Tracer for Lang-Range Transport of
«w Kuwaa Oi-fire Smoke.
PB94-170107/REB 94-03 PC M1/MF M1
Fine Pore Dinuser Case Hatty tor Fimnkenmum, t*cNoan.
PB94-200e8B/R£B 94-04 PC M4/MF Ml
Fine Pore DWuser FouSno; The Los Angeles Studbs.
PB94-200839/REB 94-04 PC M«/MF M2
Fine Pore CMuser System Evaluation for the Green Bay
MmiopoMan Soworago District
PB94-200813/REB 94-04 PC MS/MF M2
Rre Propagation in Concurrent Rows.
Fisfl p5^?SLJa*ja*w' and Water Ouamy
rnont. ProooodHios of &n Interofltioosi Symposium. Hold m
Sacramento. California, on September 18-20,1990.
PB94-159126/REB 9443 PC A12/MF A03
Fluorescence Assessment of the Maximum Quantum Effi-
ciency of Photosynthesis in the Western North Atlantic.
PB94-169950/REB 9443 PC M3/MF Ml
Fluorescent Tracer Evaluation of Protective Clothing Per-
formance.
PB94-100146/REB 9441 PC M4/MF Ml
Follow-Up Radon Measurements in 14 Mitigated Schools.
PB94-114758/REB 9441 PC AO4/MF A01
Food and Feedra of Young Rnfish Species in the Lower
Roanoke River, Batchetor Bay, and Western Afcemarie
Sound. North Carolina, 1962-1968. Volume 1. Text Volume
2. Appendfces.
PB94-213931/REB 9444 PC AM/MF MB
Forest Ecosystem Management An Ecological, Economic,
and Social Assessment Report of the Forest Ecosystem
Management Assessment Team.
PB94-118072/REB 9441 PC A99/MF E11
Forest Health Monitoring: Southeast LobtoHy/Shortleaf Pine
Demonstration Interim Report
PB94-152386/REB
9443 PC MS/MF M3
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia Indtomtor Evalua-
tion and Field Study.
PB94-1S2394/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 ActMties Plan.
PB94-114717/REB 9441 PC A1S/MF MS
Forest Health MonHorir
PB94-205416/REB
Formation and Charactorlalion of Soot Deposits from Norv
Optimum Combustion of No. 6 Fuel 0» wtth Chlorinated Or-
Oftnic Cofnpounos In sn IndustriM Bowr.
PB94-101904/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF Ml
Fouang of Fine Pore Diffused Aerators: An Interptant Com-
PB94-200912/REB 9444 PCM4/MFM1
Fractal-eased Stochastic Interpolation Scheme in Subsur-
face Hydrotooy.
PB94-1628077REB 9443 PC A02/MF M1
Framework tor Action: GaNeston Bay Management EvaJua-
PB94-141173/REB 9442 PCA15/MFM3
Framework for Ecotogeal Risk Assessment at the EPA.
Annual Review.
PB94-13S092/REB 9442 PC A02/MF Ml
Fringe Wetlands n Afcemarie and Pamico Sounds: Land-
scape Position. Fringe Swamp Structure, and Response to
Rising See Level.
PB94-2170BO/REB 9444 PC MS/MF Ml
FT-tR Transmission Spectroscopy for Quanatation of Am-
monium Bisutfate in Fne-Parbculate Matter Collected on
Teflon (Trade Name) Piters.
PB94-209640/REB 9444 PC M2/MF M1
Fuel Economy Guide. 1993. 3 Number.
PB94-1000B8/REB 9441 PC M4/MF Mt
Fuel Economy Guide. 1994. 6 Number.
PB94-100096/REB 9441 PC AO4/MF M1
Fuel Economy Guide. 199S. 6 Number.
PB95-100269/REB 9444 PCM4/MFM1
Fuel Economy Results 1994 Car Models (Three and Six
Number) (tor Microcomputers).
PB94-500014/REB
9441 CPO02
Ful Scale field Demonstration on the Use of Hydrogen
Peroxide tor In situ Bkxemedtatton of an Aviation Gasoane-
ContaminatBd Aquifer (Chapter 16).
PB94-146398/REB 9442 PC MS/MF M1
Fundamental Mass Transfer Model for Indoor Air Emissions
from Surface Coatings.
PB94-15SS61/REB 9443 PCM2/MFM1
Fuzzy Logic Motor Control for Poaubon Prevention and Im-
proved Energy Efficiency.
PB94-190B66/FIEB 9*44 PC MS/MF M1
or for Ground Water Flow
9444 PC MS/MF Ml
GAEP: A Geographic Preproc
Modetng.
PB94-20S699/REB
PB94-193844/REB
9444 PC AO4/MF A01
Gap Junction Function and Cancer.
PB94-14624S/REB 9442 PC MS/MF Ml
Gaaolne-ConliiminBted Ground Water as a Source of Resi-
denbBl Benzene Exposure: A Case Study.
PB94-209824/REB 9444 PC MS/MF Ml
Gasoline Distrtoubon Industry (Stage I). Background Infor-
mation for Proposed Standards.
PB94-154408/REB 9442 PC A18/MF A04
Gasverkstomter i Sverige. En inventering av efterbehand-
Hngsbehovet vid landets gasverkstomter. (Gasworks sites in
Sweden. Inventory of the need for after-treatment of the
country's gasworks sites).
DE94702197/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A02
General Circulation Model Output for Forest Climate
Change Research and Applications.
PB94-178282/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
General Counsel Opinions from the Office of General
Counsel (EPA). January 31,1980, through June 7,1985.
PB94-102555/REB 9441 PCA11/MFA03
General Provisions for 40 CFR Part 63: National Emission
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Catego-
ries, 1994. Background Information for Promulgated Regu-
lation.
PB94-158235/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
Genetic Anomalies in Mammalian Germ Cells and Their
Significance for Human Reproductive and Developmental
Risk.
PB94-135209/REB 9442 PC A02/MF Ml
GeneTox Manager System: Bacterial Mutagenesis Assays:
User's Guide. (Version £21).
PB94-197035/REB 9444 PC A06/MF M1
GENETOX Manager System Data Management and Statis-
tical Software tor Microbial Mutagenesis Assays (Version
2.21) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-S01970/REB 94-03 CP DO2
GeneTox Manager System (GENETOX). Programmer's
Guide: VAX Component (Version 2.0).
PB94-197027/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System (GENETOX) User's Guide. VAX
Component (Version 2.0).
PB94-1970SO/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System: Personal Computer Software
Programmer's Guide. (Version 2.21).
PB94-197O43/REB 9444 PC MS/MF A01
Geographic Index of Environmental Articles 1991.
PB94-182144/REB 9443 PC M6/MF M2
Geographic Index of Environmental Articles 1992.
PB94-1B2136/REB 9443 PC M7/MF A02
Geographic Targeting: Selected State Examples.
PB94-128360/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF Ml
Geosynthetic Clay Liners (GCLs) in Landfill Covers.
PB94-130176/REB 9442 PC M3/MF M1
Getting Started: A Gude to Bringing Environmental Educa-
tion into Your Classroom.
PB94-1606S2/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
Global Ecosystems Database Project An Experiment in
Data Integration tor Global Change.
PB94-159241 /HEB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Global Ecosystems Database Protect Experiments in Char-
acterization.
PB94-141520/REB 9442 PC M3/MF A01
Global Environmental Characterization: Lessons from the
NOAA-EPA Global Ecosystems Database Project
PB94-141S38/REB 9442 PC M3/MF A01
Global Terrestrial Carbon Cycle.
PB94-160S04/REB 9443 PC AO3/MF A01
Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative Technical Support Doc-
ument tor the Procedure to Determine Boaccumulation
Factors. JuV 1994.
PB94-202009/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A02
Greenhouse Gases from Bkxnass and Fossil Fuel Stoves in
Developing Countries: A Mania Piot Study.
PB94-170016/REB 9443 PC A03/MF M1
Ground Water Currents: Developments in Innovative
Ground Water Treatment June 1994.
P694-213618/REB 9444 PC M2/MF Ml
Ground Water Currents: Developments in Innovative
Ground Water Treatment. March 1994.
PB94-187150/REB 9443 PC M1/MF M1
Ground Water Indicator Plot Study in the State of Idaho.
PB94-128121/REB 9442 PC MS/MF M1
Ground Water Indcator Ptot Study in the State of Mirmeso-
PB94-121183/REB 9441 PC M7/MF M2
Ground Water indicator Plot Study in the State of New
PB9?120987/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A02
Ground-Water Indicators State Plot Studies for Idaho. Min-
nesota, and New Jersey: Findings Report
PB94-129947/REB 9442 PC M8/MF M2
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Ground-Water Issue: Potential Sources of Error in Ground-
Water Sampling at Hazardous Waste Sites.
PB94-121688/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ground Water Resource Assessment
PB94-154291/REB 94-02 PC A11/MF A03
Ground Water Supply Survey. Summary of Volatile Organic
Contaminant Occurrence Data
PB94-175866/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Groundwater Sampling for Metals (Chapter 14).
PB94-209780/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Group Report Interactions among Acidification, Phospho-
rus, Contaminants, and Biota in Freshwater Ecosystems
(Chapter 13).
PB94-210598/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Group Report Physiological and Ecological Effects of Acidi-
fication on Aquatic Biota (Chapter 19).
PB94-210663/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance and Clarification for the Current U.S. EPA Test
Method for Asbestos in Drinking Water.
PB94-136108/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
Guidance Document for Testing and Permitting Sewage
Sludge Incinerators. Revised Draft Final Report
PB94-119229/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
Use in Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
Fish Consumption Units.
P894-204062/REB 94-04 PC A16/MF A03
Guidance for Assessing the Effects of Contaminants to Ju-
venile Gallinaceous Birds Using a Cross-Fostered Brood
Method.
PB94-19037B/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for Conducting a Pretreatment Compliance In-
spection.
PB94-120631 /REB 94-01 PC A07/MF A02
Guidance for Emission Reduction Credit Generation by
dean Fuel Fleets and Vehicles.
PS94-142254/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for Estimating Ambient Air Monitoring Costs for
Criteria Pollutants and Selected Air Toxic Pollutants.
PB94-128535/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A02
Guidance for Evaluating the Technical Impracticability of
Ground-Water Restoration.
PB93-963507/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for Mobile Emission Credit Generation by Urban
Buses.
PB94-110202/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for Review of High Risk Point Sources under
Section 112 of the 1990 dean Air Act Amendments.
PB94-126059/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for the Determination of Appropriate Methods for
the Detection of Section 313 Water Priority Chemicals.
PB94-177S08/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance Manual: Bedded Sediment Bioaccumulatkxi
Tests.
PB94-131S05/REB 94-02 PC A11/MF A03
Guidance Manual for Developing Best Management Prac-
tices (BMP).
PB94-178324/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
Guidance Manual for Enhanced Coagulation and Enhanced
Pradpttattve Softening.
PB95-100392/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF AM
Guidance Manual for the Integrated Exposure Uptake Bto-
Mrwfc Modal for Lead In Children.
PB93-963510/REB 94-03 Standing Order
Guidance on Preparing. Enforoaabl* Regulations and Com-
pliance Program* for the 15 Percent Rate-of-Progress
Plans.
P994-1892S5/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance on Residential Lead-Baaed Paint Lead-Contami-
nated Dust and Lead-Contaminated Soil.
PB84-963284/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Guidance on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and the
Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide Pro-
i Branch (Corrected Version as of February 16,1994).
MS6692/REB 94-03 PCA07/MFA02
Guidance on Urban Airshed Model (UAM) Reporting Re-
quirements for Attainment Demonstration.
PB94-203452/REB 944)4 PCA03/MFA01
Guidance on Water Quality Standards and 401 Certification
Programs Administered by Indian Tribes.
PB94-1B7770/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatabiiity Studies under CERCLA
Biodegradation Remedy Selection. Interim Guidance.
PB94-117470/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Guide for Conducting TreatabMty Studies under CERCLA
Biodegraaation Remedy Selection. Quick Reference Fact
Sheet
PB94-144136/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Understanding the Atrazine Ground and Surface
Water Risk Reduction Measures.
PB94-131992/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Guide to Environmental and Economic Stewardship in the
Albermarte-Pamlico Region. A Comprehensive Conserva-
tion and Management Plan Summary.
PB94-203502/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Guide to Federal Water Quality Programs and Information.
PB94-110277/REB 944)1 PC A09/MF A02
Guide to Planting Seagrasses in the Gulf of Mexico.
PB94-128279/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Guidebook for Explaining Environmental Regulations to
Small Businesses.
PB94-120334/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Guideline for Lead Monitoring in the Vicinity of Point
Sources.
PB94-183365/REB 944)3 PC A03/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 (August 1993).
PB94-120227/REB 944)1 PC A13/MF A03
Guidelines for Deriving Ambient Aquatic Life Advisory Con-
centrations.
PB94-187762/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Guidelines for MACT Determinations under Section 112(g).
(Proposal).
PB94-1S6684/REB 944)3 PC A08/MF A02
Guidelines for MACT Determinations under Section 112(j).
Final Report.
PB94-179009/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Guidelines for PM-10 Sampling and Analysis Applicable to
Receptor Modeling.
PB94-177441/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Guidelines for Reproductive Toxicity Risk Assessment
(Review Draft).
PB94-155827/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Municipal Pretreatment Pro-
grams.
PB94-144631/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Non-Agricultural Pesticide
Users.
PB94-114634/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Wood Preserving Industry.
PB94-136298/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Habitat Quality Assessment of Two Wetland Treatment
Systems in Florida. A Pilot Study.
PB94-126760/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
Handbook: Approaches for the Remediation of Federal Fa-
cility Sites Contaminated with Explosive or Radioactive
Wastes.
PB94-144656/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
Handbook for State Ground Water Managers.
PB94-161171/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook of GC/MS Data and Information for Selected
Clean Air Act Amendments Compounds.
PB94-155884/REB 944)3 PC A19/MF A04
Handbook: Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention and Control
Planning.
PB94-144623/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A02
Hazard Identification: Efficiency of Short-Term Tests in
Identifying Germ Cell Mutagena and Putative Nongenotoxlc
PB94-163870/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Hazard Ranking System Guidance Manual.
PB93-963356/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Magnetic Tape
Manufacturing Operations. Background Information for Pro-
posed Standards.
PB94-158094/REB 944)3 PC A17/MF A04
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units In
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2A.
Comments on Process Vents, Storage Vessels, Transfer
Operations, and Equipment Leaks.
PB94-161346/REB 944)3 PC A11/MF A03
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 26.
Gomroonts on Wsstewntef.
PB94-161353/REB 944)3 PC A11/MF A03
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards, volume 2C.
Comments on Emissions Averaging.
PB94-161361/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2D.
Comments on Applicability, National Impacts, and Overlap
with Other Rules.
PB94-161379/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2E.
Comments on Recordkeeping, Reporting, Compliance and
Test Methods.
PB94-161387/REB 944)3 PC A08/MF A02
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2F.
Comments on Identification List
PB94-161395/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emmisions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards.
PB94-161338/REB 94-03 PC E99/MF E99
Hazardous Waste Cleanup: A Delaware Perspective
(Video).
PB94-780368/REB 944)4 AVJ35.00
Hazardous Waste Enforcement in Illinois, Fiscal Years 1991
and 1992.
PB94-117074/REB 944)1 PC A08/MF A02
Hazardous Waste Report, 1991: Instructions and Forms.
Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-114196/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
Haze and Sulfur Emission Trends in the Eastern United
States.
PB94-113073/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Health and Safety Plan (HASP) User's Guide (Version S.O/
4.0).
PB93-963414/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds.
PB94-205457/REB 94-04 PC E99/MF E99
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,6-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dio»n (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume 1
of 3.
PB94-205465/REB 944M PC A18/MF A04
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume 2
of 3.
PB94-205473/REB 944M PC A99/MF A06
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dkjxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume 3
of 3.
PB94-205481/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB94-921100/REB 944)2 Standing Order
Health Effects of Ingested Fluoride.
PB94-124724/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF A02
Heavy-Duty Engine Testing Report Non-Road Engine Con-
figuration Test Results, 1991.
PB94-162450/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Heavy Metal Pollutants In Organic-Rich Muds of the Pam-
lico River Estuarine System: Their Concentration, Distribu-
tion, and Effects upon Benthlc Environments and Water
Quality.
PB94-214160/REB 944)4 PC A06/MF A02
Heavy Metals and Toxic Organic Pollutants In MSW-Com-
posts: Research Results on Phytoavailability, Bloavallabillty,
Fate, Etc.
PB94-1SS348/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Hexagon Mosaic Maps for Display of Unlvartate and Bivar-
lata Geographical Data.
PB94-160538/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Htotopathokxjy and Bloaccumulation In Oysters 'Crassos-
trea vtrglntca* Living on Wood Preserved with Chromated
Copper Arsenate.
PB94-1S5504/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Histopathotogy, Blood Chemistry, and Physiological Status
of Normal and Moribund Striped Bass ('Morons saxatilis')
Involved in Summer Mortality ('Die-Off) in the Sacramento-
San Joaquin Delta of California.
PB94-1981S7/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Homologous Up-Regulation of the Gonadotropin-Releasing
Hormone Receptor in alphaT3-1 Cells Is Associated with
Unchanged Receptor Messenger RNA (mRNA) Levels and
Altered mRNA Activity.
PB94-197126/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Host Specificity of 'Calyptospora funduli' (Apicomplexa: Ca-
lyptosporidae) in Atheriniform Fishes.
PB94-155546/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
TI-11
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TITLE INDEX
How Beat to Promote industrial Poaution Prevention
Through the Effluent Guidelines Process. Recommenda-
tions of the Industrial Posution Prevention Project QP3)
Focus Group.
PB94-1B7796/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF Ml
Hydrauac Fracturing Technology: Technology Evaluation
Report and Application Analysis Report
PB04-100161/RBB 94-01 PC M7/MF M2
Hydraulic Model Study far Boston Outtai. 2. Environmental
PB»£vi3ef»/REB 94-01 PCM2/MFM1
Hydrocarbon Sp« Screening Model (HSSM). Volume 1.
User's Guide.
PB94-189487/REB 944)4 PC A11/MF MS
Hydrogen Fluoride Study: Report to Congress. Section
112(nXB) dean At Act as Amended.
P894-12130B/HEB 944)2 PCA1S7MFMS
Hydrooeotogic Mapping Needs for Ground-Water Protection
and Management Workshop Report Held in Denver. Colo-
rado on May 10-12.1988.
PB94-161189/REB
Hydrotogfcal SknuMion
Manual far Release 10.
944)3 PCM3/MFM1
Program: FORTRAN. User's
PB94-114865/REB 944)1 PCMO/MFM*
IAPCS: A Ovrnuter Model That Evaluates Poaution Control
Pf»4*192721/REB 94-O4 PC MS/MF Ml
Identiticalion and Compaation of Unsaturated/Vadaee Zone
PB94-157773/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF M2
IdBirKftcalton of Ammonia. Chlorine, and Dladnon as Toxi-
cants m a Municipal Effluent
PB94-183S81/HEB 94-03 PC AOS/MF Ml
losntMcaHon of Predominant Environmental Factors Skuo
tunng Stream MacrolrnwtsbraM Communities Within a
Large AgrfcuMural Catchment
PB9*-177722/R£B 944)3 PC AOJ/MF M1
Impact of Global Changs on Terrestrial Ecosystems:
Frameworks tor Evaluating Agroecoeystem and Forest Ecc-
•yttem Effects.
PB94-1!
107988/REB
94-01
PCM1/MFM1
uptng on Adaorp-
9443 PCM2/MFM1
Impact of Oxygen Medtoed Ox
toon IQnatica.
PB94-1S9407/REB
Impact of Ozonetion and Biological Treatment on Disinfec-
tion By-Produota.
PB94-157377/REB 944)3 PC MS/MF M1
impactpf pH and Lead Composition on Metal Leached
PBsw^seei's/BEB* 94-03 PC MS/MF MI
Impact of Preozonation and Bfodegradstion on Disinfection
By-Product Formation.
PB94-157302/REB 94-03 PC MS/MF M1
Itroairmant of Growth and Immune Function of Avocet
Cricks from Sues with Dovatod Selenium. Arsenic, and
94-04 PC AOS/MF Ml
Inuteniaiaalton and EnueiiBentalion of an Advanced Land-
Surtace/PBL Model in the Pern Stata/NCAR Mesoacate
wt 160421/RES 944)3 PC MVMF Ml
fciuacaiona tor t» Preeanca of Tianstonnlno Genes h Go-
nedel Tumors In Two Bivalve Moausk Spades.
94^t PC
PB94-101S81/RE6
i of Cantata
PCM2/MFM1
for tie Water Palanoa of
944)3 PC MS/MF Ml
PCM1/MFM1
of Pnyscel Scsana Factors to Barantc Mai ins
nrjunrzation of La
rMto
lri»aitabrBta Recnin........ „ _.__, __ --
PB94-1S553B/RfBB 94-03 PC MS/MF M1
tnpurlance of the litmus Oxide Pathway to NOx in Lean-
944)3 PC MS/MF M1
at Coated sndLanvnaled
piraTl'»75i/^ ~ aZttTKMUft* Ml
Improved Equipment CJeentno in Coated and Lsminaled
' *aF«!&8(n—^MaVMFMS
of Votoste Orgen-
PB94-1411S7/FtEB
944JZ
krcnwed Model tor Es»—_,
ic Compounds from Forests in the Eastern Unaed
PB94-21M40/REB
94-04 PC MS/MF M1
ation of the Reaction of N2OS on Aer-
Improvement of Performance oj Variable ProbabMty Sam-
pling Strategies through Appication of the Population
Space and the Facsimie Population Bootstrap.
PB94-1S7344/REB 94-03 PCMS/MFM1
Improvements in Indkect Exposure Assessment ModeSng:
A Modal for Estimating Air Concentrations and Deposition.
PB94-180413/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Improvements m Preparation of Samples Generated by
SW-846 Method 0010.
P894-197514/REB 94-O4 PCM2/MFM1
In situ Bfaassays of Brook Trout CSatvetnus fontinala') and
Btacknose Dace fRhinichthys atraturus') in Adirondack
Streams Affected by Episorfc AGttfication.
PB94-113032/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF Ml
In aftj Sol Decontamination by Radto Frequency Heating.
PB94-122S61/REB 94-01 PCM2/MFM1
kt Situ Technologies for Remediation of Organic Chemicals-
Conlarranated Sites: A Critical Review.
PB94-192713/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Inddant Response and Clearance in the State of Texas:
Case Sftdes of Four Motorist Assistance Patrols.
PB94-120581/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Independent QuaMy Assurance of Refinery Fugitives Test-
ng by Western States Petroleum Association. Final Audtt
Report
PB94-131232/REB 94-O2 PCMaVMFM2
Indoor Asbestos CunuenBaBuiis Associated wHh the Use of
Asbestos-Contaminated Tap Water in Portable Home Hu-
PB94-137312/REB 94-O2 PC AOS/MF A01
MustrW Pokition Prevention: A Critical Review.
PB94-112844/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Industry Profse tor the Secondary Lead Smelters NESHAP.
P894-1»3836/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
MectMy and TenMogenidty of 'Beauvena bassians- m
•Menkfes beryMna' Embryos.
P884-191004/REB 94-04 PC AO2/MF Ml
Influence of Age on the Relative SensHMty of 'HyaleBa
azteca' to Oadnon, AUcytohenol Ethoxytates, Copper. Cad-
mium, and Zinc.
P894-176187/REB 94-03 PCA01/MFA01
Mkienos of Atte
i Electron Acceptors on the Anaero-
bic BiodegraoabBty of Chlorinated Phenols and Benzoic
Adds.
PB94-13S076/REB 94-02 PC AOJ/MF M1
Influence of Model Design on Comparisons of Single Point
MnasuumsirH with Grid-Model Prerjctions.
PB94-122S9S/REB
94-01 PC M1/MF Ml
Influence of Oxygenated Fuels on the Emissions from
Three Pre-1985 Lnht-Outy Passenger Vehicles.
PB94-192796/RE6 94-04 PC M2/MF M>
Influence of the Formamrtne Pesticide CNorrJrneforrn on
Oncation in the romato Hamster; DjuDgriahlB Shifts in the
LuteWzini
94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Influence of Vertical Resokison on the Diurnal Ozone Con-
uenuations to a Regional Photochemical Modet A Preimi-
nary Study with Window RADM.
P994?I30083/R£B 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
MMrantty Low^ntosion Vertde Program, Estimated Emis-
sion Benefits and Impact on HkjKOccupancy
Lanes.
PB94-13S836/REB
Vehicle
9*02 PCA04/MFM1
Mtial Screening of Thermal Desorptton for So* RemeoT-
PTO4-112eiO/REB 9«1 PCMS/MFM1
Screening of Thermal Deeorption for Sol RemerJ-
[Chaalerll]
ation (Chapter 11).
PB94-141S53/REB
944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
os5s tor Maioscals Ar OuaKy Models.
PB94-140B03/REB 94-02 PCMS/MFM1
lrlriovallveaeanTechnotocMC»e8SturJes.
PB94-159118/REB 94-03 PCM*7MFM2
Innovative Methods of Managing Environmental Haloasoi
•t Mataal Sa^M.
PTO4-1T0255/-REB 944M PCMS/MFMZ
InnovaBve Options for Financing Nonuuvernmenlal Pubfc
POTJloSo/RBrT*" 944)1 PC MS/MF Ml
Inrnvativs Site RerneOation Technology: Thermal Deaorp-
tion. Volume 6.
PB94-181716/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF M2
kurgarsc Contract CXmpianoe Screeranj System (ICCSS)
Software OLM02.1 Version 4) (tor MJcrooomputers).
PBB4-500642/REB 944)1 CP DM
Inorganic Contract Compasnce Screening System (CCSS)
Software (ILMO2.1 Version 5) (tor Microcomputers).
P3944S01467/REB 94-03 CP D02
Inakta the HoHne: A Compilation of 1993 Monthly HotSne
MZ7988/REB 944H PC MS/MF M1
Institutional Enhancement and Public Involvement Program
for Hampton Roads Virginia. Final Report Fiscal Years
198940 - 1992-93.
PB94-21862S/REB 944)4 PC A06/MF A01
Instruction Manual tor the Biennial Reporting System (BRS)
NTIS Data Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-114170/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Instructional Package on Regulatory Air Quality Modeling.
Part 1: Videos on the 'Guideline on Air Quality Models (Re-
vised)' and the Model Clearinghouse (Video).
PB94-780012/REB 94-01 AV*35.00
Integrated Exposure Uptake Biokinetic Model for Lead in
Children (lEUBK) Version 0.990 (for Microcomputers).
PB94-S01517/REB 944)3 CP D01
Integrating Dispersion Modeling, Receptor Modeling and Air
Monitoring to Apportion Incinerator Impacts for Exposure
PB84-190592/HEB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Integrating Removal and Remedial Site Assessment Investi-
gations.
PB93-963341/REB 944)1 PCM2/MFA01
Integrating Watar Quality Modeling with Ecological Risk As-
sessment for Nonpoint Source Pollution Contra): A Concep-
tual Framework.
PB94-119997/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Intensive Survey of the Edwards River and Pope Creek,
1991.
PB94-161783/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Intensive Survey of the Little Vermilion River as Effected by
Seasonal Variation, 1992.
PB94-104361/REB 944)1 PC M4/MF A01
Intensive Survey of the Vermilion River Basin Illinois River
PB94?!eiB33/REB 944)3 PCA04/MFA01
Interaction of Climate and Land Use m Future Terrestrial
Carbon Storage and Release
PB94-180512/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Interaction of Inorganic Mercury Salts with Model and Red
Cell Membranes: Importance of LJpid Binding Sites.
PB94-1638S4/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Interagency QA Workshop Conference Review. Held in Us
Vegas, Nevada on September 14. 1992.
PB94-182631/REB 94-03 PCM2/MFA01
Intercomparison of Two Regional Photochemical Models.
PB94-210549/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Interferences, Limitations and an Improvement in the Ex-
traction and Assessment of Ceftulase Activity m Son.
PB94-1S7229/REB 944)3 PC M2/MF A01
Interim Guidance for the Determination of Significant and
Substantial Harm Fadriies for Oil Pollution Act Response
PffVtfi.
PB94-963285/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Interim Guidance on Determination and Use of Water-Effect
Ratios for MetaJs.
PB94-1409S1/REB 944)2 PC M9/MF A02
Interim Guidance on Interpretation and Implementation of
PCA03/MFA01
Interim Protocol for Testing the Effects of Microbia) Patho-
gens on Spiders (Arachnida: Aranae).
PB94-130366/REB 944)2 PC M3/MF A01
Interim Report on Flows in the Lower Roanoke River, and
Watar Qus*tv and Hydrodynamics of Afcemarte Sound,
North Carolina. October 1989- April 1991.
FW&1W9W/REB *U» PCM7/MFA02
Interim Sewage Sludge Permit Application Form.
PB94-154200/HEB^ 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
International (Non-US.) Industrial Position Prevention: A
Case Study CompenrJum.
PB»4-214e65/REB 94-04 PC A22/MF A04
Intemanonal Symposium on the EcotogieaJ Etreets of Arctic
Akbome Contaminants. Held in Reykjavk. Iceland on Octo-
944)4 PCA22/MFA04
Interpretation of Taxicriy Response of Bobwhite Qual with
Respect to Duration of Exposure.
PB94-190527/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF Ml
Wraspecific Variation in SensrUvrty to UV-B RaoTatton in
PB94-13SOB4/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF Ml
Inventory and Protection Plan for Southeast Vigrnia's Criti-
cal Natural Areas. Exemplary Wetlands, and Endangered
Soeoies Habitats.
P&5.156551/HEB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
Inventory of Constructed Wettands in the United States.
PB94-210432/REB 944M Standing Order
TM2
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TITLE INDEX
Inventory of Exposure-Related Data Systems Sponsored By
Federal Agencies.
AD-A279308/1/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF AIM
Investigation of Cleaner Technologies to Minimize Automo-
tive Coolant Wastes.
PB94-162682/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Investigation of the Electrostatic Properties of Humic Sub-
stances by Fluorescence Quenchmg.
PB94-158821/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Investigations into BofouSng Phenomena in Fine Pore Aer-
PB94-200953/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Iron Nutrition Influence on Cadmium Accumulation by 'Ara-
bidopsis thaliana1 (L) Heynh.
PB94-191178/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Is There a Common Response to Ultraviolet-B Radiation by
Marine Prtytoplankton.
PB94-146297/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Is Your Drinking Water Safe.
PB94-203387/REB
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Isolation and Characterization of (+ M,1a-Dihydroxy-1-Hy-
drofluoren-9-One Formed by Angular Dioxygenation In the
Bacterial CataboNsm of Fkjorene.
P694-140670/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Isolation of Dissolved Organic Matter from the Suwannee
River Using Reverse Osmosis.
PB94-190501/REB 94-04 PC AOz/MF A01
Issues in Risk Assessment
PB94-123411 /REB
94-01 PC A17/MF A03
Karat Hydrology and Chemical Contamination.
PB94-135134/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Key Non-Process Solvent Uses Targeted as Pollution Pre-
vention OpportunHtoa.
PB94-190681/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
i Mutations In Tumors and DMA Adducts
wylene and Benzo(a)pyr«ne In the
9402 PCA02/MFA01
i/JMtoe.
PB94-139557/REB
Laboratory Assessment of the Permeability and Diffusion
Characteristics of Florida Concretes. Phase 1. Methods De-
velopment and Testing.
PB94-162781/REB 9443 PCAM/MFA02
Laboratory Evaluation of Method 0050 for Hydrogen Chlo-
ride.
PB94-182227/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Lake Water Quality Assessment Grant No. 2. Final Report
(Includes Lake Water Quality Assessment Program, 1992.
Northeastern Mnois Lakes).
PB94-183092/REB
94-03 PCAM/MFA02
Lake Water Quality Assessment Program, 1992. Northeast-
am Illinois Lakes.
PB94-173374/REB 94-03 PC AO4/MF A01
LandM Gas and Its Influence on Global Climate Change.
PB94-113784/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Gas Energy Utilization: Technical and Non-Techni-
cal Considerations.
PB94-189651/REB 9444 PCA01/MFA01
LandfM Gas Pretraatment for Fuel Cell Applications.
PB94-1079SO/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Landfill Gas Utilization: Database of North American
Projects.
PB94-162773/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Landscape Ecology and the Conservation and Management
of Neotropical Migratory Birds (Revised).
PB94-209806/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A02
Landscape Monitoring and As
PB94-189446/REB
sssment Research Plan.
94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Large Scale Evaluation of a Pattern Recognition/Expert
System for Mass Spectral Molecular Weight Estimation.
PB94-113081 /REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Leaching Boundary in Cement-Based Waste Forms.
PB94-155223/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Leaching Boundary Movement in Solidified/Stabilized
Waste Forms.
PB94-1S9399/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Lead In Drinking Water An Annotated List of Publications.
PB94-1540B5/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Lead Leaching from Submersible Well Pumps.
PB94-161221/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Lessons Learned from Siting of Boston Harbor Sewage
Outfall.
PB94-169651/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Life Cyde Analysis: Its Place In Waste Management
PB94-122S04/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Life Cyde Assessment for Municipal Solid Waste Manage-
ment
PB94-122512/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Life-Cycle Improvements Analysis: Procedure Development
and Demonstration.
PB94-169B36/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Lifetime Emissions for Clean-Fuel Fleet Vehicles.
PB94-113446/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Light and Electron Microscopic Comparisons of Normal He-
patocytes and Neoptastic Hepatocytes of Well-Differentiat-
ed Hepotocellular Carcinomas in ateleost Fish.
PB94-140696/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
List of Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB94-136710/REB 9442 PC A11/MF A03
Literature Review: Heat Transfer through Two-Phase Insu-
lation Systems Consisting of Powders in a Continuous Gas
9441 PC A03/MF A01
DE93014387/REB
Literature Review Summary of Metals Extraction Processes
Used to Remove Lead from Sorts.
PB94-140613/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Cadmium and Cadmium Compounds.
PB94-173093/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
PB94-118080/REB 9441 PC A14/MF A03
PB94-173101/REB
9443 PC A14/MF A03
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Methyl Chloroform.
PB94-214137/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Methyl Ethyl Ketone.
PB94-214194/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of Tol-
uene.
PB94-177607/REB 9443 PC A09/MF A02
Locating and Estimating Air Toxic Emissions from Sources
of Medical Waste Incinerators.
PB94-145273/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
Locating Monitoring Stations in Water Distribution Systems.
PB94-136199/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Long Path Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer and
EPA-Approved Fixed-Point Methods Intercomparison.
PB94-113099/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Long-Term Performance Characteristics of Fine Pore Ce-
ramic Diffusers at Monroe, Wisconsin.
PB94-200854/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
Louisianian Province Demonstration Report EMAP-Estu-
aries: 1991.
PB94-1S5876/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
Low Temperature Thermal Treatment (LT(sup 3) Trade
Name) Technology Roy F. Weston, Inc. Applications Analy-
sis Report
PB94-124047/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Lower Respiratory Tract Structure of Laboratory Animals
and Humans: Dostmetry Implications.
PB94-137031 /REB 9442 PC A03/MF Ml
Lowering pH Increases Embryonic Sensitivity to Formate in
Whole Embryo Culture.
PB94-163789/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Macrophage Aggregates as Indicators of Environmental
Stress. (Chapter 15).
PB94-190824/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Major Ion Chemistry of Lakes on the Kenai Peninsula,
Alaska.
PB94-117603/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Manual: Combined Sewer Overflow Control.
PB94-144649/REB 9442 PC A06/MF A02
Manual for Ventilation Assessment in Mechanically Ventilat-
ed Commercial Biddings.
PB94-145653/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
Manual: Nitrogen Control.
PB94-159142/REB
9443 PCA14/MFA03
Manual of Instructional Problems for the U.S.G.S. MOD-
FLOW Model (for Microcomputers).
PB94-504388/REB 9444 CP 002
Mapping Critical Levels of Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide and Nitro-
gen Dioxide for Crops, Forests and Natural Vegetation in
the United States.
PB94-210481/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Marine and Estuarine Multi-Species Test Systems.
PB94-155371/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Massachusetts Ecological Regions Project
PB94-182318/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Mathematical Model for Aerosol Deposition in the Respira-
tory Tract of the Guinea Pig.
PB94-197118/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Measurement and Control of Fouling in Fine Pore Drffuser
Systems.
PB94-200904/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
Measurement of Contamination in Environmental Samples.
PB94-113727/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants: Summary
of the 1993 U.S. EPA/A and WMA International Symposi-
um. Held in Durham, North Carolina on May 3-7,1993.
PB94-146230/REB 9442 PC A99/MF £08
Measurements of Soil Permeability and Pressure Fields in
EPA's Soil-Gas Chamber.
PB94-112893/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Measurements of total ozone.
DE94722112/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Measurements of VOCs from the TAMS Network.
PB94-122538/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Measures of Reproductive Success and Poiychtorinated Bi-
phenyl Residues in Eggs and Chicks of Former's Terns on
Green Bay, Lake Michigan, Wisconsin, 1988.
PB94-163607/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Measuring Pollution Prevention Progress. Proceedings
Workshop: Held In Salem, Massachusetts on March 31,
and April 1-2,1993.
PB94-101516/REB 9441 PC A06/MF AM
Mechanistic Steps in the Production of PCDD and PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143799/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Medial Prefrontal Cortex Lesions and Spatial Delayed Alter-
nation in the Developing Rat Recovery or Sparing.
PB94-139482/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Meeting Summary: National Advisory Council on Environ-
mental Policy and Technology. Subcommittee on Radiation
Cleanup Regulation Conference Call on February 24,1994.
PB94-165230/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
October 18-19, 1993.
PB94-136678/REB
9442 PC A05/MF A01
Markets for Compost
PB94-100138/REB
9442 PC A09/MF A02
Membrane Treatment of Wood Preserving Site Groundwat-
er by SBP Technologies, Inc. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-131646/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Membranes for Removing Organics from Drinking Water.
PB94-120037/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Mercury Usage and Alternatives in the Electrical and Elec-
tronics Industries,
PB94-165362/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
Metals Distribution in Solidified/Stabilized Waste Forms
After Leaching.
PB94-155249/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Meteorological Processor for Regulatory Models (MPRM)
(for Microcomputers).
PB94-501657/REB 9443 CP DOS
Methane Emissions from Abandoned Underground Coal
Mines.
PB94-190956/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Methane Emissions from Industrial Sources.
PB94-174760/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Methane Emissions from the Natural Gas Industry: Produc-
tion and Transmission Emissions.
PB94-169885/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Methanogenests and Suttate Reduction in Chemostats: A
Fundamental Experimental Kinetic Study and Modeling.
PB94-159282/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Method Development and Field Measurements for Polar
Volatile Organic Compounds in Ambient Air.
PB94-146438/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Method 100.2. Determination of Asbestos Structures over
10 micrometers in Length in Drinking Water.
PB94-201902/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Method 1613: Tetra- through Octa- Chlorinated Dioxins and
Furans by Isotope Dilution HRGC/HRMS, (Revision A).
PB94-1061B4/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Method 1620: Metals by Inductively Coupled Plasma
Atomic Emission Spectroscopy and Atomic Absorption
Spectroscopy.
PB94-114840/HEB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
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TITLE INDEX
Methods for Aquatic Tenacity Identification Evaluations:
Phase 2 Toxictty Identification Procedures for Samples Ex-
hbMng Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
P894-114907/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations:
Phase 3 Toxicity Confirmation. Procedures tor Samples Ex-
hibiting Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
P894-123833/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup Stand-
ards. Volume 2. Ground Water.
PB94-138815/REB 94-02 PC A16/MF AM
Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents and
Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Organisms.
Fourth Edffion-
PB94-114733/REB 94-01 PC A14/MF A03
Methods for Spawning, Culturing and Conducting Toxicity
Tests with Early Life Stages of Estuarine and Marine
Fishes.
PB94-155389/P£B 94-O3 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for the Detection of Changes in the Microbial
Ecology of Sol Caused by the Introduction of Microorga-
nisms.
PB94-136157/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF A01
Methods tor the Determination of Inorganic Substances in
Envioimienlal SamplM.
PB94-121811/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A02
Methodi for the Determination of Inorganic Substances in
Environmental Samples, August 1993.
PB94-120B21/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A02
Method! for the Determination of Nonconventtonal Pesti-
cides In Municipal and Industrial Wastewster. Volume 1.
PBB4-121664/REB 9441 PC AM/MF EM
Methods tor the Determination of NonconvenUonal PesO-
oxtw in Muntotoel and Industrial Wastewater. Volume 2.
P8M-188311/REB 9443 PCA17/MFA04
Methodi In Environmental Toxicology (Chapter 20).
Pe»*-U74«2/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A02
Metnoxyaoetaldehyda, an IntarmedMe Metabolite of 2-
Methoxyethanoi, Is Imrnunosuppressfce In the Rat
P8»4-13TUimES 9402 PC A02/MF A01
MtorabW tndtottx* of Sol Quatty.
PB94-199041/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Mtorottotogtoal Issues Relatad to DrtnMng Water DWnfee-
•on ChemMry. Opporlunlltaa for Further TO2 Rsaearch.
PB94-130200/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Mtauenvlronmental Factors Related to Ca»tomian»- Poten-
tial Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS).
PB9+-214814/REB 0444 PC A04/MF A01
Mid-Frequency Hearing Loss in Rats FoBowing Inhalation
Exposure to Trichloroethylene: Evidence from Reflex Modi-
fication Audtomety
PB94-141504/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
' Base Closures'. Guidance on EPA Concurrence in
of Uncontaminatad Parcels under
CERCLA Section l20(hH4).
PB94-963249/REB 94-03 Standhg Order
Mfwukee Gryptosporidxxw Outbreak: Investigation and
Recommendations.
PB94-169644/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
fctneral Dissolution Rales in Plot-Scale Field and Laborato-
ry Exporirnont&.
PB94-112976/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Mneral Weathering Rates from Smaft-Ptot Experiments,
WMP Site. Bear Brooks. Maine. U.SA
PBB4-107992/REB 9441 PC A01/MF AO1
Mnrnizrig PoSuBon in Cleaning and Degreasing Oper-
ACKA277 094/9/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Mnmum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality:
Brochure.
PB94-154093/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A01
MHpfc* Solar System: Design/Operation of System and
Results of Non-Solar Testing at MRI.
PB94-152238/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
Mbcng QueimtK-alion by Visual Imaging Analysis.
PB94T139474/REB 9442 PC AOZ/MF A01
Model Assessment of the Annual Atmospheric Deposition
of Trace Motets to Lake Superior.
PB94-11300B/REB 9441 PC AO3/MF AO1
Model Engineering Concepts for Air Quality Models in an
Integrated Envionmental Modetng System.
PB94-158623/REB 9443 PC AC2/MF A01
Model tor Ohtorine Cumjumialion Decay in Pipes.
PB94-119e71/H£B 9441 PC AO2/MF A01
Modekng Chemicel ««H arsons in Anaerobic Btoffcn Sys-
PB94-159290/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Modeling of Alkane Emissions from a Wood Stain.
PB94-139524/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Modeling Substrate Transport into Biofllms: Role of Multiple
Ions &no pH Effects-
PB94-157328/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling the Accumulation of Three Waterbome Chlorinat-
ed Ethanes in Fathead Minnows CPimephales promelas'): A
Physiologically Based Approach.
PB94-210416/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling the Partitioning and Btoaccumulatkxi of TCOD
and_ Other Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals in Lake Ontar-
io—Translation.
PB94-155462/REB
9443 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling the Potential Change in Yield and Distribution of
the Earth's Crops under a Warmed Climate.
PB94-157369/HEB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Modeling the Rice Carbon Budget in China Using GIS
Technology.
PB94-107976/REB 9441 PC AO3/MF A01
Modetetucter av art begraensa kotdioxidutslaeppen. (Model
studfes of limitation of carbon dioxide emissions reduction).
DE94702213/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Modete-3 Air Qualty Model Prototype Science Concept De-
PB94-139540/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Molecular Analysis of Mutations Induced at the 'h!sD3052'
AHele of Salmonella by Single Chemicals and Complex Mix-
tures.
PB94-163961/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect of
Functional Groups.
PB94-113776/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-158672/REB
9443 PC A03/MF A01
Molecular Phytogenetic Explorations of Natural Microbial
Community Composition and Diversity.
PB94-190B32/REB 9444 PCA01/MFA01
Monitoring Global Change: Comparison of Forest Cover Es-
timates Using Remote Sensing and Inventory Approaches.
PB94-117S79/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
of Incinerator Emissions.
94-03 PCA04/MFA01
Monitoring of Indne
PB94-1S7385/REB
Monte Carlo Approach to Simulating Residential Occupancy
Periods and Its Application to the General U.S. Population.
PB94-131265/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Mortality of Brook Trout, Mottled ScUpine, and SUrny Scul-
pins during Aokfcc Episodes.
PB94-135043/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Mouse Skin Tumor-initiating Activity of
BenzOtaoeanthrytone in SENCAR Mice.
PB94-141454/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
MOUSE Uncertainty Analysis System.
PB94-189685/REB 9444
MurtJJurBdfctionsJ
Manual.
PB94-203544/REB
PC A02/MF A01
Preliealiiient Programs. Guidance
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Multiprocess Wet Cleaning: Cost and Performance Compar-
ison of Conventional Dry Cleaning and an Alternative Proc-
PB94-109030/REB
9441 PC AM/MF A02
Muttispectral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfection
Byproducts in Drinking Water.
PB94-163524/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-18261S/REB
9443 PC A02/MF A01
Munopal Solid Waste Combustion: Waste-to-Energy Tech-
nologies. Regulations, and Modem FaoWes in USEPA
RegSnV.
PB94-104353/REB 9441 PC A10/MF A03
Municipal Wastewater Management Fact Sheets: Storm
Water Best Management Practices.
PB94-151271/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Mutagenicrty and Chemical Analysis of Emissions for the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Ties.
PB94-163847/REB 9443 PC A02/MF AO1
Mutagenicity and Chemical Analysis of Emissions from the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB94-143773/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Mycorrhizae After Quality and Quantity of Carbon Allocated
betow Ground.
PB94-210499/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
ndations to Administrator
9441 PC A03/MF A01
NACEPT Committee Recomrm
Browner.
PB94-963211/REB
NACEPT Materials for Meeting Hekf on September 20-21,
1993.
PB94-963209/HEB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
NACEPT Meeting. Held in Crystal CHy, Virginia on February
11,1994.
PB94-963238/REB 9442 PC A14/MF A03
National Air Pollutant Emmission Trends, 1900-1992.
PB94-152097/REB 9442 PC A11/MF A03
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1992.
PB94-146669/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A02
National Conference on Climate Change and Water Re-
sources Management Proceedings (1st) Held in Albuquer-
que, New Mexico on November 4-7,1991.
AD-A281 172/7/REB 9444 PC A18/MF ACM
National Drinking Water Advisory Council: Minutes of Meet-
ing December 2-3,1993.
PB94-152378/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
for Source Categories: Aerospace Manufacturing and
Rework - Background Information for Proposed Standards.
PB94-192648/REB 9444 PC A20/MF A04
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
Halogenated Solvent Cleaning. Background Information
Document
PB94-131216/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A02
National Emissions Inventory of Mercury and Mercury Com-
pounds: Interim Final Report
PB94-126877/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A02
National Estuary Program Guidance: Technical Character-
ization in the National Estuary Program.
PB94-213&32/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS): Use of
Nationwide Activity Data for Human Exposure Assessment
PB94-197464/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
National Public Water System Supervision Program. FY
1993 Compliance Report
PB94-178175/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program. Pro-
ficiency Report January 1994.
PB94-136629/HEB 9442 PC A11/MF AM
National Radon Measurement Proficiency (RMP) Program
Individual Proficiency Report January 1994.
PB94-136611 /REB 9442 PCA21/MFA04
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Conditions.
Executive Summary.
PB94-177425/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
National Superfund Program Priorities, Fiscal Year 1994.
PB94-983221/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
National Water Quality Inventory 1992 Report to Congress.
PB94-161377/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-181807/REB
9443 PC A22/MF A04
Natural Bkxedanwtion of AHcyibenzenes (BTEX) from a
Gasoline Spin in Methanogenic Groundwater.
PB94-162757/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Nature and Function of the Brown Cell in 'Crassostrea vir-
PB&M60454/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Near-Bottom Pelagic Bacteria at a Deep-Water Sewage
Sludge Disposal Site.
PB94-140753/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
Needs Survey, 1992.
PB94-501343/REB
9443 CPT02
Needs Survey, 1992. Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-152493/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
NESHAPS Rulemakmo on Nuclear Regulatory Commission
and Agreement State licensees Other Than Nuclear Power
Reactors. Background Information Document
PB94-126802/REB 9442 PC A10/MF A03
Network Design and Optimum Site Exposure Criteria for
Paniculate Matter
PB94-1S6020/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
NeurobehavkxBJ Methods Used in Neurotoxicological Re-
search.
PB94-137213/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
New Approach to Purging Monitoring Wells: Lower Flow
Rates Reduce Required Purging Volumes and Sample Tur-
bkfty.
PB94-146263/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
New Developments in Slow Sand Filtration.
PB94-112950/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
New Eye Disease in Pen-Reared Chinook Salmon Caused
by Metacestodes of 'Gilquinia squafi' (Trypanorhyncha).
PB94-191020/HEB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
Nomination Guidance. 1994 Beneficial Use of BiosokJs
Awards Program: For Operating Projects, Technology De-
velopment and Research.
PB94-155611 /REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Non-Fishing Human Induced Mortality of Fisheries Re-
sources in Gatvestor Bay.
PB94-1S9746/REB 9443 PCA14/MFAM
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TITLE INDEX
Non-Invasive Neurotoxicity Assay Using Larval Medaka.
PB94-140621 /REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Nonpoint Source Pollution Impacts of Alternative Agricultur-
al Management Practices in Illinois: A Simulation Study.
PB94-136140/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
North American Landscape Characterization (NALC). Path-
finder Project Research Plan. Global Change Research
Program.
PB94-159134/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF A04
North Carolina's Estuaries: A Pilot Study for Managing Mul-
tiple Use in the State's Public Trust Waters.
PB94-183530/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
Northwest Area Contingency Plan for Region X
PB94-963266/REB 94-04 Standing Order
NPDES and Sewage Sludge Program Authority. A Hand-
book for Federally Recognized Indian Tribes.
PB94-203395/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Report Oracle Ridge Mine,
San Manuel, Arizona.
PB94-178688/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Report Paloverde Decline,
Pima County, Arizona.
PB94-178639/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Report Silver Bell Mine,
Pima County, Arizona.
PB94-17B654/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
NPDES Industrial Permit Abstracts 1993.
PB94-155629/REB 94-03 PC A21/MF AM
NPDES Storm Water Program. Question and Answer Docu-
ment Volume 2.
PB94-109550/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
NPS New-Notes No. 26, January-February 1993. The Con-
dition of the Water-Related Environment; The Management
and Ecological Restoration of Watersheds; The Control of
Nonpoint Sources of Water Pollution.
PB94-194651/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Cardnogene-
8i8 Studies of Mexachkxocyclopentadiene (CAS No. 77-47-
4) in F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice (Inhalation Studies).
PB94-214186/REB 94-04 PCA14/MFA03
NTP Technical Report on Toxkaty Studies of a Chemical
Mixture of 25 Groundwater Contaminants Administered in
Drinking Water to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-121498/RES 94-01 PC A09/MF A02
NTP Technical Report on Toxteity Studies of Cupric Sulfate
(CAS No. 7758-99-8) Administered in Drinking Water and
Feed to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-120870/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
NTP Technical Report on Toxicrty Studies of Pesticide/Fer-
tilizer Mixtures Administered in Drinking Water to F344/N
Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-121035/REB 94-01 PC A08/MF A02
Numerical Calculation of Inertial Aspiration Efficiency of
Aerosols into Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
P894-146453/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Nutrient Management Supplement to the Journal of Soil
and Water Conservation Volume 49, Number 2.
PB94-180759/REB 94-03 PC A05/MF A02
OAOPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition), Supplement
3. Chapter 10. Hoods. Ductwork, and Stacks.
PB94-177565/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Objective Meteorological Classification Scheme Designed
to Elucidate Ozone's Dependence on Meteorology.
PB94-122587/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Oceania Regional Contingency Plan.
PB94-963257/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Off-Gas Analysis Results and Fine Pore Retrofit Case His-
tory for Hartford, Connecticut
PB94-200938/REB 94-04 PC A09/MF A03
Off-Gas Analysis Results and Fine Pore Retrofit Information
for Glaslonbury, Connecticut
PB94-200896/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Publications.
PB94-203338/REB 94-04 PC A05/MF A01
Office of Water Policy and Technical Guidance on Interpre-
tation and Implementation of Aquatic Life Metals Criteria.
PB94-118544/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Offsite environmental monitoring report Radiation monitor-
ing around United States nuclear test areas, calendar year
1991.
DE94002296/REB 94-02 PCA11/MFA03
Omhaendertagande av depontgas. Undertag foer riktfinjer.
(Handling of landfill gas. Proposals for guidelines).
DE94709798/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
On-Road Remote Sensing of CO and HC Emissions in Cali-
fornia.
PB94-166345/'REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
On-Road Vehicle Emissions: U.S. Studies.
PB94-209632/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Onsite Solvent Recovery.
PB94-144S08/REB
Paired Watershed Study Design.
PB94-154820/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
94-03 PC A05/MF A01
PANs in the Atmosphere.
PB94-117595/REB
94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ontogeny of EyeWink Conditioning in the Rat Effects of US
Intensity and IntersrJmulus Interval on Delay Conditioning.
PB94-137114/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
OPA Update: Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 3, Number 1, July 1994.
PB94-963252/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Operating Capacity of GAC Adsorbers: Dissolved Oxygen
and Extended Service Life.
PB94-155215/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration Re-
search Facility: Annual Report for FY92.
PB94-114659/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration Re-
search Facility: Annual Report for FY93.
PB94-197019/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A02
Optimization of the Hamilton-Thorn Computerized Sperm
MotJIity Analysis System for Use with Rat Spermatozoa in
lexicological Studies.
PB94-141603/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Optimizing Composite Sampling Protocols.
P894-1626S8/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Optimum Macrobenthic Sampling. Protocol for Detecting
Pollution Impacts in the Southern California Bight
PB94-182664/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Optimum Sampling Site Exposure Criteria for Lead.
PB94-183373/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Options for Developing and Evaluating Mitigation Strategies
for Indoor Air Impacts at CERCLA Sites. Atr/Superfund Na-
tional Technical Guidance Study Series, Report ASF-36.
PB94-110517/REB 94-01 PC A08/MF A02
Options for Reducing the Costs of Criteria Pollutant Moni-
PB94^183357/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Organic Carbon Partitioning as a Basis for Predicting the
Toxicrty of Chlorpyrtfos in Sediments.
PB94-176153/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS)
Software (OLM01.6 Version 6) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501335/REB 94-03 CP 002
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS)
Software (OLM01.8 Version 7) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-504255/REB 94-04 CP D02
Organic Emissions from Pilot-Scale Incineration of CFCS.
PB94-139516/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Final
Report
PB94-963224/REB 94-03 Standing Order
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Final
Report. Executive Summary.
PB94-963225/REB 94-03 Standing Order
Outline of Transportation-Related Requirements tor Compli-
ance with the dean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-123973/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Overview of PAMS Meteorological Monitoring Require-
ments.
PB94-176658/HEB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Overview of the Outyear Liability Model (OLM).
PB94-963215/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Oxidation of Nitrogen: Differences between Measurements
and Predictions from the Regional Acid Deposition Model
and whether Grid Size Can Explain Them.
PB94-122603/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
OxkJative Coupling of Phendics on the GAC Surface.
PB94-158649/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Oxjdative Coupling of Phenols on Activated Carbon: Impact
on Adsorption Equilibrium.
PB94-155470/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the Jones Island
Treatment Plants, 1985-1988.
PB94-200821/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the South Shore
Wastewater Treatment Plant 1985-1987.
PB94-200870/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Oxygen Transfer Studies at the Madison Metropolitan Sew-
erage District Facilities.
PB94-200847/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
Ozone Effect on Respiratory Syncybal Virus Infectivity and
Cytokine Production by Human Alveola/ Macrophages.
PB94-163946/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Package Plants for Small Water Supplies: The U.S. Experi-
ence.
PB94-169828/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Particle Removal and Head Loss Development in Biological
Filters.
PB94-\57278/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Pathogen Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal
Sludge Landfilling.
PB94-203791/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
PATRIOT: A Methodology and Decision Support System for
Evaluating the Leaching Potential of Pesticides.
PB94-168374/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PC-Based MIE Scattering Program for Theoretical Investi-
gations of the Optical Properties of Atmospheric Aerosols
as a Function of Composition and Relative Humidity.
PB94-192739/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of New Fluorinated
Ethers, Propanes, and Butanes.
PB94-190899/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of 11 Non-CFC Re-
frigerants.
PB94-190840/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Performance Audit Inspection Report Grand County Water
and Sanitation District No. 1, Grand County, Colorado.
NPDES Permit No. CO0032964.
PB94-182078/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Performance-Based Methods for the EPA's Regulatory Pro-
PB94-191137/REB 94-04 PC A01 /MF A01
Performance of Gravel Bed Wetlands in the United States.
PB94-210606/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Performance of Hydrocarbons in a Household Refrigerator/
Freezer.
PB94-190964/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Permit Compliance System (PCS) QNCR Training Manual.
PB94-155637/REB 94-03 PC A.08/MF A02
Perox-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical Oxidation Technology,
Peraxidation Systems, Inc., Applications Analysis Report
PB94-130325/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Persistence of a Surrogate for a Genetically Engineered
Cellulolytc Microorganism and Effects on Aquatic Commu-
nity and Ecosystem Properties: Mesocosm and Stream
Comparisons.
PB94-140712/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Compact Label Rle -1990 Updates.
PB94-911600/REB 94-02 Subscription
Pesticide Compact Label File -1994 (Fiche 1 - 5886).
PB94-911699/REB 94-01 MF$3531.60
Pesticide Containers Study: A Report to Congress.
PB94-109998/REB 944)1 PC A12/MF A03
Pestjctde Fact Sheet Ampelomycas quisqualis isolate M10.
PB94-204971/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Arsenic Acid (H3AsO4) (January
1994).
PB94-150877/REB 94-02 PCA01/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Bacillus subtUis' MBI 600.
PB94-203494/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet CinnamakJehyde, Cinnamyl Alcohol,
4-Methoxy Cinnamaldehyde, 3-Phenyl Propanol, 4-Methoxy
Phenethyl Alcohol, Indole and 1,2,4 Trimethoxybenzene.
PB94-183621/REB 944)4 PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Cinnamonum cassia'.
PB94-109352/REB 94-01 PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Com Gluten Meal.
PB94-195286/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Cyproconazole.
PB94-151990/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Dettramethrin.
PB94-161916/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Difenoconazote/Dividend (Trade
Name) Fungicide.
PB94-214525/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet (E,E) - 8.10-Dodecadien-1o1.
PB94-161437/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet E-ll Tetradecenyt Acetate; E-11 Tetra-
decenol.
PB94-183290/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Hexaflumuron.
PB94-219029/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Hydrogen Cyanamide.
PB94-140035/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
TI-15
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inafculata1 (ATCC 40199).
9401 PC A02/MF M1
Pesticide Fact Sheet Inorganic Arsenical Pesticides.
PB94-139631/REB 94O2 PCM1/MFM1
Pesticide Fact Sheet •Puctin
PB94-108446/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet Sinasto B.
PB94-106438/REB 94O1 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheets: 'BacBus thuringiensis Subspecies
aaawaf.
PB94-109360/REB
Physiologically Based PharmacoUnetic Model for 2,3,7,8-
Tetrarxorrwdfcenzo-p-Oioxin (TBDD) in the Rat Tissue Dis-
tribution and CYP1A Induction.
PB94-101S65/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Physiologicaly-Based Pharmacotdoetic Modeling.
PB9£l97175/REB 94-04 PC M2/MF A01
Physiologically-Based Toxicokineac Modeling of Three Wa-
terbome Chtoroethanes in Channel Catfish, Hctaiurus punc-
94-01 PC AB2/MF M1 PB94^163615/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheets: -BacBus thuringtonsis subspecies
aizawaf Strain GC-91.
PB94-109378/REB 94O1 PC A02/MF M1
Pestecide Inputs and Risks in Coastal Wetlands.
PB94-140647/REB 94-02 PCM2/MFA01
n Program Report, Apr* 1994.
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Progress Report, January 1994.
94-03 PC M3/MF A01
t Report, Jury 1991
94-03 PCM*
A03/MFA01
PB94-187754
Pesticide
PB94-1
Pesticide Reregistration Progres
PB94-1B7168/REB
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, Jury 1993.
PB94-109840/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF M1
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, October 1992.
PB94-131729/REB 94O2 PC AOS/MF Ml
Pesticide ReregMration Progress Report, October 1993.
PB94-133832/REB 94O2 PCMS/MFM1
Peeticldo ReregMration Rejection Rats Analysis: Envkon-
PB94-110475/REB 94-01 PC A11/MF AM
resit Us RersgMrallon nejsetton Rats Analysis: Occupa-
tion and Residential Exposure.
PB94-10M65/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF M1
i Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
9402 PCM4/MFM1
ReregMratt
PBfl!?131901/HEe
Pesticide ReregMralion Rejection Rats Analysis Residue
ChemMry. Follow-up. QUdance ton Conducting Plant and
PwJieeSTB/REB1" Sh>***" 9403 PC AOS/MF Ml
Pestictds ReregMration Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
ChemMry. Fofow-up Guklanoe tor Updated livestock
Feeds Tables: Aspirated Grain Fractions (Grain Dust): A
Tolerance Perspective; Calculating livestock Dietary Expo-
sure: and Number and Location of Domestic Crop Field
roStzOIIOO/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A02
Pesticide ReregMralion Rejection Rate Analysis Tcoocol-
PB94-112034/REB 94O1 PC A15
Pesticides Industry Sales and Usage: 1992 and 1993
Market Estimates.
PB94-187549/REB 94O4 PC AOS/MF M1
pH-Oependent ToxMty ofCd.Cu.NLPbandZnto -Ceric-
dapMa dubia1. •Pknephales promotes1, •HyaJesa azteca'
and 'lumbriculus variegatus'.
PB94-163722/REB 94O3 PCA02/MFM1
Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations Implemen-
tation Manual
PB94-187382/REB 94O3 PC AM/MF A04
Photochemical Urban Airshed Modetng Using Diagnostic
and Dynamic Meteorological FMds.
PB94-V78120/REB ^^ 94O3 PCM3/MFM1
Photochemistry of Aqueous IronOfQ-PolyarbaKyMe Com-
pjtese: Rotes ki the ChernMry of Atmospheric end Surface
PBstlSSOSO/REB 94O2 PC AO2/MF A01
Ptmmherrnal Destruction ot the Vapor of VoMse Organic
PB£M82219/REB 9403 PCM2/MFM1
PlmtolhBrmal Detoxification of Air Tonics.
PBt£t82eeO/REB 9403 PCMS/MFM1
Phytogenetic Anslyskt of a Bacterial Aerobic Oegnder of
P»Srooei/REB 9403 PCA02/MFA01
Physeal and Numerical Modelng of ASO Exhaust Dkjper-
9404 PCA10/MFM3
Physcal Modefng of Omcentraaon DaWbulions Around
T«*r*)M«seBulrJngs«i*»i a Dk*ict Healing Ptanl
PB94-13070S/HEB 94O2 PCA01/MFM1
Physical Modefng of the Ftov Field Around Twin HkjMVse
PB5^W713/REB 9402 PCAO2/MFM1
94-03 PC M3/MF Ml
Physiology-Based Gap Model of Forest Dynamics.
PB94-136132/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF Ml
Plot Monitoring Project for 14 Pesticides in Maryland Sur-
PB94-180734/REB 94O3 PC A06/MF A02
Plot-Scale Demonstration of a Slurry-Phase Biological Re-
actor for Creosote-Contaminated Sol. Appfcatoons Analysis
Report
PB94-124039/REB 9W1 PC A04/MF Ml
Plot-Scale Evaluation of the Potential for Emissions of Haz-
ardous AT Poiutants from Combustion of Tire-Derived Fuel.
PB94-169463/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF AO2
Plot Study on Indoor Air Oualty.
PB94-195955/REB 94O4 PC A10/MF A03
PWats of Sequential Extraction.
PB94-190493/REB 94-04 PCM1/MFM1
Plume Oapenton in the Convecttve Boundary Layer. Part 2.
Analyses of CONDORS Field Experiment Data.
PBM-146461/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF Ml
PM-10 Ouidelne Document
PB94-104304/REB
94-01 PC A10/MF A03
PM-10 Guideftne Document Appsndbt
PB94-109859/REB 94-01 PCAM/MFA06
PM-10 t
I on the Use of I
Polcy on tt
tf» W«er Cuelrfy Program."
PB94-183880/REB
Strategies: A Sourosbook for PM-10 Con-
94-03 PC AOB/MF M2
tsesimenti and Criteria ki
9403 PC AOS/MF M1
Pollution Prevention Opportunttis* ki the Manufacture of
Paint and Coatings.
PB94-162690/REB 94O3 PC AOS/MF Ml
Pofction Prevention OpporlunHy Assessment General Man
and Vehicle Maintenance FacWy. United States Postal
Service, Buffalo, NY.
PB94-129798/REB 94O2 PCM9/MFM2
PolutionPn
PB94-1174S4/REB
iHe
ch for Organic Air Emissions.
94-01 PC AOS/MF Ml
Polychtorinated Bbhenyl Congener DMrfbutions ki Winter
Flounder as Related to Gender, Spawning Site, and Conge-
PB9*?ruu40/REB 9403 PCA02/MFM1
Pools and Fluxes of Biogenic Carbon ki the Former Soviet
PB»M46354/REB 94O2 PC M3/MF Ml
Posstxe Reoukements of the Ground-Water Disinfection
Rule.
PB94-181205/REB 94O3 PCMS/MFM1
Potential Ecological and Nontarget Effects of Transgeric
Plant Gene Products on Agriculture, SMcutture, and Natu-
ral Ecosystems: General Introduction. .„.._ ...^
PB94-209723/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
PoteriDal Effect of No-Tel Management on Carbon ki the
Agricultural So* of the Former SovM Union.
PB94-146362/REB 94O2 PC AOS/MF Ml
Potential ErMronmental Risks AssocMed with the New Sul-
94-01 PC M1/MF M1
Potential for Euliuuhicatlon and Nubance Akjal Blooms ki
the U»»sr Neuse River Estuary.
PB94-209434/REB 94O4 PCA04/MFA01
Potential tor Long-Term Persistence of the Red Tide Dino-
flagetate 'Ptychodlscus brevkt1 ki North Caroina Coastal
PB9T209442/REB 94O4 PC AOS/MF Ml
Potenttsi Groundwater Contamination from Intentional and
NonMenaonal StomnMter InfiHn
PB94-1653S4/REB
94-03 PC A09/MF A03
Potsntel Sources of Error ki Ground-Water Sampling at
Hazardous Waste Sites. Ground Water Issue.
PB94V134376/REB 94O2 PCA03/MFA01
PR Notice 93-1. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators, Pro-
ducers and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104122/REB 94O1 PC A01/MF A01
PR Notice 93-1 through PR Notice 93-11.
PB94-104114/REB 94-01 PC E99/MF E99
PR Notice 93-2. Notice to Registrants, Producers, and For-
mulators of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104130/REB 94-01 PC A01/MF A01
PR Notice 93-3. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators, Pro-
ducers and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104148/REB 94O1 PC A02/MF A01
PR Notice 93-4. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators, Dis-
tributors, and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104155/REB 94-O1 PC A02/MF Ml
PR Notice 93-5. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators, Dis-
tributors, and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104163/REB 94-01 PC M3/MF A01
PR Notice 93-6. Notice to Manufacturers, Producers, For-
mulators, and Registrants of Pesticides.
PB94-104171/REB 94-O1 PCM2/MFM1
PR Notice 93-7. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators, Pro-
ducers, and Registrants of Agricultural Pesticides.
PB94-104189/REB 94O1 PC A02/MF M1
PR Notice 93-8. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators, Pro-
ducers and Registrants ot Pesticide Products.
PB94-104197/REB 94-01 PC M1/MF M1
PR Notice 93-10. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104213/RE8 94O1 PC M1/MF A01
PR Notice 93-11. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producer*, and Registrant* of Agricultural Pesticides.
PB94-104221/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFM1
PR Notice 93-1& Notice to Producers, Formulatonj, and
Registrants of Pesticide Products. Status of Dried Hops
under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
PB94-130689/REB 94-02 PCM2/MFM1
PR Notice 94-1. Notice to Manufacturers, Producers, For-
mulators, Distributors, and Registrants of Pesticide Prod-
ucts. Withdrawal of PR Notice 91-8.
PB94-1B4249/REB 94-03 PC M2/MF M2
PR Nottoa 94-2. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators, Pro-
ducers and Registrants of Pesticide Products. Recycling
Empty Aerosol Pesticide Containers.
PB94-184306/REB 94O3 PC M1/MF A01
PR Notice 94-9. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators, Pro-
ducers and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104205/REB 94O1 PC A02/MF A01
PR Notices, 1967-1969.
PB94-100906/REB
PR Notices, 1970-1974.
PB94-100914/REB
PR Notices, 1975-1979.
PB94-100922/REB
PR Notices, 1980-1984.
PB94-100930/REB
9401 PC A08/MF A02
9401 PC AOS/MF A02
94-01 PC AOS/MF A02
9401 PCM9/MFA02
Practical Tools and Concepts for Environmental AudHs and
9401 PC M2/MF M1
Precision of Variable Sampling When the Response Vari-
able and Inclusion ProbabiHties Are Not Highly Correlated.
P894-160546/REB 94O3 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting Add Generation from Non-Coal Mining Wastes:
Notes of the Jury 1992 Workshop. Held in Las Vegas,
Nevada on Jury 30-31.1992.
PB94-107919/REB 94O1 PC AOS/MF M1
Predicting Branchial and Cutaneous Uptake of 2.21,5.5'-Te-
1 k> Fathead Minnows CPimephales prome-
1
las') and Japanese Medaka f Oryzias latipes'): Rate Limiting
Factors.
PB94-130168/REB 94O2 PCA03/MFM1
Preolcting Chronic Lethality of Chemicals to Fishes from
Acute ToxWty Test Data: Concepts and Linear Regression
Analysis. (Hazard Assessment).
PB94-191079/REB 94O4 PC A02/MF Ml
Predte&nq Modes of Toxic Action from Chemical Structure:
PB94-176195/REB 94O3 PC M3/MF Ml
Prediction of Boaccurnutation of Metals from Contaminated
Sedknents by the Oigochaete, 'Lumbriculus variegatus'.
PB94-176054/HEt3^ 94O3 PC M1/MF M1
Pretrnkiary Analysis of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emission In-
ventories from Three Major Urban Areas.
PB94-139508/REB
94-02 PC A02/MF M1
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Preliminary Assessment of Gulf of Mexico DCS Contribu-
tions to Ozone Formation in
atonal Oxktant Model.
PB94-140241/REB
Onshore Areas Using the Re-
94-02 PC A09/MF A03
Preliminary Assessment of the Gaseous Fuels Aftermarket
Conversion Industry.
PB94-131T78/REB 94-02 PCA04/MFA01
Preliminary Data Search Report for Locating and Estimating
Air Emissions from Sources of Cyanide Compounds.
PB94-118379/REB 9441 PCA07/MFA02
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore), Version
3.0. (3 1/2 inch, 1.44M) (for Micrcomputers).
PB94-502200/REB 94-04 CP 002
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore), Version
3.0, (5 1/4 inch, 1.2M) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-504S60/REB 94-04 CP D02
Preliminary Report of EPA Efforts to Replace Freon for the
Determination of OH and Grease, September 1993 (Revi-
sion 1).
PB94-109048/REB 94-01 PC A05/MF A01
Prenatal Cocaine Eliminates the Sex-Dependent Differ-
ences in Activation Observed in Adult Rats After Cocaine
Challenge.
PB94-1637
I763/REB
94-03 PC A01/MF A01
Preparation and Evaluation of Representative Compounds
in Small High Pressure Cylinders for Use as Audit Materials.
PB94-1B2268/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Preparation of Lead-Containing Paint and Oust Method
Evaluation Materials and Verification of the Preparation Pro-
tocol by Round-Robin Analysis.
PB94-141165/REB 94-02 PCA18/MFA04
Preparation of the Components of the Modified Method 5
(Method 0010) SampHng Train for Analysis by SW-846
Method8270.
PB94-176641/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
President Clinton's Clean Water Initiative.
PB94-154846/REB 9442 PC A08/MF A02
President Clinton's Clean Water Initiative: Analysis of Bene-
fits and Costs.
PB94-154101/REB 94-02 PC AOB/MF A02
President Clinton's dean Water Initiative: Analysis of Bene-
fits and Costs. Executive Summary.
PB94-154119/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Primer for Financial Analysis
Projects.
PB94-114642/REB
of Pollution Prevention
94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Probable Causes of Trends in Selected Living Resources in
the Garveston Bay System.
PB94-159050/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Procedure for Use of USACE Preplaced Contracts to Expe-
dtte Superfund Cleanup Tasks.
PB94-963243/REB 94-03 Standing Order
Procedures to Ensure that CLP Laboratories Are Not Paid
for NorvCompBam or Unuseabte Data.
PB94-963214/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedmgs: EPA/AEERL's Indoor Air Quality/Pollution
Prevention Workshop. Held in Raleigh. North Carolina on
March 9-10, 1993.
PB94-114782/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A01
Proceedngs: Integrated Research Planning Meeting for
Gulf of Mexico Estuaries. Held in Guff Breeze, Florida on
November 2-3,1993.
PB94-157799/REB 94-03 PC A05/MF A01
Proceedngs: International Symposium on Pollution Preven-
tion in the Manufacture of Pulp and Paper 'Opportunities
and Barriers'. Held in Washington, DC. on August 18-20,
1992.
PB94-104312/REB 94-01 PC A15/MF A03
: of Annual Analytical Symposium (8th). Held in
«a on April 3-4,1985.
4/REB 94-02 PC A24/MF AM
Proceedings of the Annual Analytical Symposium (9th).
Held in Norfolk, Virginia on March 19-20.1986.
PB94-110012/REB 94-01 PC A99/MF A06
Proceedings of the Annual EPA Conference (16th) on Anal-
ysis of Pollutants in the Environment Held in Norfolk. Vir-
ginia on May 5-6,1993.
PB94-155207/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF EOS
Proceedings of the National United Slates Environmental
Protection Agency Conference (8th) on Household Hazard-
ous Waste Management Held in Burlington, Vermont on
November 6-10,1993.
PB94-181M7/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF A06
Proceedings of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
National Technical Workshop 'PCBs in Fish Tissue'. Held in
Washington, DC. on May 10-11,1993.
PB94-112513/REB 94-01 PCA11/MFA03
Proceeojngs of the Workshop on Geomembrane Seaming:
Data Acquisition and Control. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on
April 22, 1993.
PB94-114667/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Proceedings: Pollution Prevention Conference on Low-and
No-VOC Coating Technologies. Held in San Diego, Califor-
nia on May 25-27, 1993.
PB94-152246/REB 94-02 PC A23/MF A04
Proceedings: Symposium on the Transfer and Utilization of
Paniculate Control Technology (8th). Volume 1. Electrostat-
ic Preoipitators. Held in San Diego, California on March 20-
23,1990.
PB94-158938/REB 94-03 PC A21/MF AM
Proceedings: Symposium on the Transfer and Utilization of
Paniculate Control Technology (6th). Volume 2. Baghouses
and Paniculate Control for New Applications. Held in San
Diego, California on March 20-23,1990.
PB94-158946/REB 94-03 PC E99/MF A06
Proceedings: The State of the Bay Symposium (2nd). Held
on February 4-6,1993.
PB94-139458/REB 94-02 PC A17/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1992 Greenhouse Gas Emissions and
Mitigation Research Symposium. Held in Washington, DC.
on August 18-20, 1992.
PB94-132180/REB 94-02 PC A23/MF AM
Production of Aldehydes as Primary Emissions and from
Secondary Atmospheric Reactions of Alkenes and Alkanes
during the Night and Early Morning Hours.
PB94-113107/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Progress at the Chesapeake Bay Program '92 and '93. Re-
stonng the Chesapeake Bay, Annual Progress Report
PB94-122819/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Progress in the Study of Global Change in China.
N94-28276/1/REB
94-03
(Order as N94-28268/8/REB, PC A12/MF A03)
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund, Fiscal Year
1991. Report to Congress.
PB94-963234/REB 94-02 PC A22/MF AM
Prolonged Neurobehavioral and Visual Effects of Short-
Term Exposure to 3.3'-lminodipropionitrile (IDPN) in Rats.
PB94-141579/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous Spatial Re-
sources.
PB94-169893/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous Spatial Re-
sources from a Triangular Grid.
PB94-144714/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Proposed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the
Production of Pulp, Paper and Paperboard. Industry Sub-
category Definitions.
PB94-187614/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
Proposed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the
Production of Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard. Overview.
PB94-187622/HEB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
Proposed Regulations for Lead in Drinking Water, August
1988.
PB94-1780SO/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
Protect Yourself from Pesticides: Guide for Agricultural
Workers (Protejase de tos Pes&ctdas: Guta para tos Traba-
jadores Agricolas).
PB94-120292/REB 94-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Protect Yourself from Pesticides: Guide for Pesticide Han-
dlers.
PB94-149929/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
Prototype Needs Estimating and Project Ranking Software
for the TxDOT PMS.
PB94-120599/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Providing Waivers from NPDES Permit Compliance Sched-
ules for Industrial Pollution Prevention Technology. The In-
dustrial Pollution Prevention Project (IP3) Analysis of Sec-
tions 301 (k) and 307(e) of the Clean Water Act
PB94-219037/REB 94-04 PCAM/MFA01
Provisional Guidance for Quantitative Risk Assessment of
Polycyciic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB94-116571/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
PSWIMS, a Profiling Instrument System for Remote Physi-
cal and Chemical Measurements in Shallow Water.
PB94-140639/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Public Health. Occupational Safety, and Environmental
Concerns in Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Operations.
PB94-189453/REB 944)4 PC A10/MF A03
Pulmonary Exposure of Mice to 'Engineered' Pseudomon-
ads Influences Intestinal Microbiota Populations.
PB94-137189/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry-Background Informa-
tion for Proposed Air Emission Standards. Manufacturing
Processes at Kraft, Sulflte, Soda, and Semi-Chemical Mills.
PB94-121357/REB 944)1 PC A05/MF A01
PWSS Program Priority Guidance.
PB94-161213/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
QSAR Approach for Estimating the Aquatic Toxicity of Soft
Electrophiles (QSAR for Soft Bectrophiles).
PB94-163573/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
QSARs for Photoinduced Toxicity. 1. Acute Lethality of Po-
lycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons to 'Daphnia magna'.
PB94-176203/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan for Evaluating and Refining
the Estuarine Habitat Assessment Protocol on Puget Sound
and Pacific Northwest Reference Sites.
PB94-130341 /REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the Oregon Wetlands
Study.
PB94-126778/REB 944)2 PC A10/MF A03
Quality of Our Nation's Water 1992.
PB94-183878/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Quantification and Molecular Characterization of 'hprt Mu-
tants of Human T-Lymphocytes.
PB94-163862/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Quantification in Soil of 'Bacillus thunngiensis' var. 'kurstaki'
delta-Endotoxin from Transgenic Plants.
PB94-210515/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative Analysis of the Metabolism of 9,10-
Dihydrobenzo(a)pyrene by Induced Rat Liver Microsomes.
PB94-141447/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
Quantitative and Temporal Relationships between DNA
Adduct Formation in Target and Surrogate Tissues: Implica-
tions for Btomonitoring.
PB94-163912/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative Evaluation of HEPA Filtration Systems at As-
bestos Abatement Sites.
PB94-136116/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
R.E.D. Facts. Chlorinated Isocyanurates.
PB94-108453/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of Con-
trol Technology Determinations. Fourth Supplement to the
1990 Edition.
PB94-206729/REB 94-04 PC A19/MF A04
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of Con-
trol Technology Determinations. Third Supplement to the
1990 Edition. Volume 1.
PB94-111234/REB 94-01 PC A22/MF A04
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of Con-
trol Technology Determinations. Third Supplement to the
1990 Edition. Volume 2.
PB94-111572/REB 94-01 PCA22/MFA04
Radon Control Strategies (Chapter 8).
PB94-210572/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
Radon Progeny Dosimetry in the Rat Lung.
PB94-137056/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Randomized Intervention Analysis of the Behavior of Bear
Brook Watershed, Maine.
PB94-108008/REB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
Rapid Glutamate Decarboxylase Assay for Detection of 'Es-
cherichia coli'.
PB94-130143/'REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
Rationale for New Source Performance Standards: Starch
Production Plants.
PB94-209921/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
HBC Nitrification Design Using Zero-Order Kinetics.
PB94-162732/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Update Package. Revi-
sion 2, September 1993.
PB94-100252/REB 944)1 PC E19
Reactor Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Man-
ufacturing Industry: Background Information for Promulgat-
ed Standards.
PB94-103413/REB 944)1 PC A05/MF A01
Real-Time Monitoring of Polycyciic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
and Respirable Suspended Particles from Environmental
Tobacco Smoke in a Home.
PB94-209756/REB 944M PC A02/MF A01
Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) Tracking System,
dean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) of 1990 (for Microcom-
puters) (Date of Coverage: 1993).
PB94-500204/REB 944)1 CP D02
Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) Tracking System:
User's Manual.
PB94-104650/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Recruitment and Growth of the Eastern Oyster, 'Crassos-
trea wgintea1, in North Carolina (Includes Executive Sum-
mary).
PB94-158045/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Barium Metaborate.
PB94-154481/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
TI-17
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Red Fads: Biobar.
PB94-102282/REB
RED Facts: Boric Acid.
PB94-161668/REB
RED Facts: Bromine.
PB94-152923/REB
RED Facts: Butytete.
PB94-126091/REB
RED Facts: Daminozide.
PB94-126117/REB
94-01 PC A01/MF Ml
94-03 PC A02/MF Ml
94-02 PC A02/MF M1
9442 PCM2/MFM1
94-02 PC M2/MF Ml
RED Facts: Flower and Vegetable Ota.
PB94-152931/REB 94-02
RED Facts: Glyphosate.
PB84-163417/REB
PC A01/MF Ml
RED Facts: Hexadecadfenol Acetates.
PB94-203106/REB 94-04
RED Facts: Inorganic Hatdes.
PB94-152121/BEB
RED Facts: Lauryl SuHate Salts.
PB94-140019/REB
9443 PCM2/MFM1
PC A02/MF Ml
9402 PCM2/MFM1
PB94-142924/REB
RED Facts: Lithium Hypochtorite.
PB94-152949/REB
RED Facts: Methiocerta.
PB94-168068/REB
RED Facts: Mineral Acids.
PB94-1S4S72/REB
94-02
94-02
PC M1/MF Ml
PCM7/MFM2
9402 PCM2/MFM1
9403 PCM2/MFM1
94-02 PC AOJ/MF Ml
RED Facts: Peroxy Compounds.
PB94-151743/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF Ml
RED Facts: PronamUa.
PB94-2O3361/REB
Red Facts: Rer
PB94-12S945/I
94-04 PCM2/MFM1
ration EftgMMy Document, Bufytate.
9402 PC A11/MF MS
94-02
94-02
PC A01/MF M1
PCM6/MFM2
94O4 PC M1/MF Ml
RED Facts: Su*»yl Fluoride.
PB94-140027/REB
PB94-140134/REB
RED Facts: Tabuthiuron.
PB94-1B7747/REB
RED Facts: Thymol.
PB94-139003/REB
PB94-139102/REB
RED Facts: Tns(hydrc
PB94-16813S/REB
RED Facts: Wood Ofe and Gums (Cedarwood CM).
PB94-140001/REB 9402 PCM1/MFM1
RED Facts: 2-ttHw
PB94-168077/REE
94-02
94-02
PCAOa/MFAOz
PCM2/MFM1
94-03 PC A02/MF Ml
Kymalhyl)-afnino)ethanoL
94-03 PC A01/MF M1
Reduction of Genotoxictty of a Creosote-Contaminated Sol
After Fungal Treatment Dotormined by the Tradeacantia-
mfcronucteus' Teat
PB94-130077/REB 94O2 PCA02/MFM1
Reduction d Membrans Foutng by Physical. Chemical and
BiokxBcel Pnttraatment
PB0£l41546/REB 94O2 PC MS/MF Ml
Reentry of Radon from MWgeton System Outlets.
PB94-190S72/REB 94O4 PCM1/MFM1
RatanaJ of Sm*> Ot Sp*s to Coast Quan] undar Ol Pokf
ttoo Act Before New Enforcement MOU * m Effect
PB04-9e3627/REB 04O4 Standing Order
i of BtoQtMic I tydrooflfton EfntMtons tef
94O3 PCA4M/MFM1
Attanta.
PBM-178070/REB
Region I Wand Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1.
PB64083262/RE8 94O4 StandUg Order
Region I Wand Area Contingency Plan. Volume 2.
PB54-B83263/REB 04-04 Standing Order
Region IK Inland Area Committee. Inland Area Cui»>igai»uy
Plan. Volume* 1 and 2. _
P894-»632«7/REB 94O4 Standing Order
tandRegto
al Contingency Plan.
9404 Standkig Order
Region V Ol PoUton Ad of 1990 Area Contingency Plan.
PB94-083268/REB 94O4 Staring Order
Regton VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Arkansas.
£g44e3278/REB »4O4 Starring Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Louisiana.
PB94063278/REB »4O4 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan. New Mexico.
PB94-963Z79/REB 94O4 Starving Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan. Oklahoma.
PB94-963280/REB 94O4 Standkig Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - A.
PB94-963277/REB 94O4 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - B. Vol-
umes 1 and 2.
PB94-963274/REB 94O4 Standkig Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1 and
Volume 1. Part 1.
PB94-963275/REB 94O4 Standing Order
Region VII Inland Area Contingency Plan.
PB84063281/REB 94O4 Standkig Order
Region VIII Area Contingency Plan. Denver, CO.
PB94-963265/REB 94O4 Standing Order
Relationship of Neuropathy Target Esterase Inhibition to
Neuropathotogy and Ataxia in Hens Given Organophos-
phorus Esters.
P694-137247/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF M1
Relationsnips between Descriptors for Hydrophobicity and
Soft ElectropWIicity in Predictiog Toxicity.
PB94-158755/REB 94O3 PC A03/MF M1
Relative Importance of Oxidation Pathways and Clouds to
Atmospheric Ambient SuHate Production as Predicted by
the Regional Acid Deposition Model.
PB94-209673/REB 94O4 PCA03/MFA01
Relative Importance to SuHate Production of Oxidation
Pathways and Clouds as Predicted by the Regional Acid
Deposition Model.
PB94-112885/REB
94-01 PC A02/MF M1
Regional Inventory tar Critical Natural Areas, Wetland Eco-
systems, and Endangered SpeeJa •"" ' ' — "
- THico Estuarine Regtorc Ph
,
Species Habitats of the Abe-
Remaining Issues for Hazardous Waste Incineration.
PB94-169927/REB 94O3 PC A03/MF M1
PB94-184041/REB
1.
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas, Wetland Eco-
systems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Abe-
s, and Endangered Species Habitats of
Pnmico Estuarine Region. Phase 3 Report.
191B06/REB 94O4 PCA9
94-03 PCA20/MFM4 Remediating Contamination in Fractured Media: Is ths
Problem Sipping, between the Cracks.
PB94-146420/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-191B06/REB
.
A99/MFA08
Regtonaizafen of the Western Com BaN Plains Ecoregion.
PB94-ie0579/REB 94O3 PCMT/MFM2
Regulation of Municipal Sewage Stodge under the Clean
Water Act Section 503: A Modal for Exposure and Risk As-
seesment for MSW-Compoat
PB94-146487/REB 94O2 PC MS/MF M1
Regulations and Research Related to VotaHe Organic
Compounds (VOCs): Moeeng the Ozone Standard Nation-
wide by 2010.
PB04-190007/REB 94O4 PC MS/MF M1
i and Regulatory FkvdbMy Act
mrtng Permits ReguWtons.
~ 9401 PC MS/MF M1
Regulatory Impact Analysis and ReguMory Support Docu-
ment ConWI of Air PoMtoa Determination of Significance
tor Nonroad Sources and Emission Standards for New
Nonroad Compraasion-lgniion Engines at or Above 37 KSo-
watts (50 Horespower)
PB94-194594/REB 94O4 PCAM/MFM2
Regulatory Impact Analysis tor the National Emissions
Standards for Hazardous Air Poautants tor Source Catego-
rtes: Organic Hazardous Air Pokjtents from the Synthetic
Orgeric Chemical Manufacturing Musty and Other Proc-
» Subject to the Negotiated ReoJetton for Eouipnwnt
PB94-1771S5/REB
94-03
PCA09/MFA02
Drtr*-
Regulatory Impect Analysis tor the Unsocial Primary Drtnk-
kig Water Regulations: Disiifaaaiila/Disintecllon By-Prod-
ucts Rute.
PB94-170e68/REB 94O3 PCM7/MFM2
Regulatory Impact Aneryeis tor the National Primary Orink-
Hg Water Regulations: DWnfactaMa^iaMectlon By-Prod-
ucts Ruta. Appendbc Volume 1: Disinfection By-Prooucts
PB84-179B43^EB
PCAIzVMFMS
Regulatory Impact Anafveta tar the National Prtmary Drink-
ingyvati ^rleguStoiaT^iainfaclwlartJtelnlaclton By-Prod-
ucts Rule. Appendbc Voiums 1: OWnfoctt
ReguMory Analysis Modal (DBP-RAM). Part
Rule. Appendbc Voiums 1: OWnfocttm By-Products
1: Modal Da-
9*03 PCMVMFAO*
Primary Drtnk-
Regulatory Impact Antfyak tar the Ntforal Primary Drtnk-
In^K RagwWlar«^biMac«Ma^la^^
u3s Ruto. Appendbc Vobme 2: REuVNEQ Technologies
WorMngOroup Worttng Papara/Anatyrit of Regukttory Al-
nSOlnetvHEB 9403 PCAWMFAM
ReguMory Impact Anatyeto tor the national Primary Drink-
kn Water Regulator*: OWr*acttibVnaMecton By-Prod-
u3s Rule. Appendbc Volume 3: REuVNEQ Teohnbtogies
Wertdna Group Working Papers/ Asees«ment of Taohnobgy
94O4 PCAtO/MFMS
id Effluent Gulde-
9403 PCA1SA4FMS
HeouMory Impact Anatyala tor na Petrokwn Refineries
PB94-19458tVREB
ReguM
»y hnpact Aseesernent of Prapc
fries and NESHAP tor tie Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard kv
P6?2l07018/BEB 9401 PCA11/MFMS
Sorrita Devetopr
AxW Skeletal Defects in Rats Foaowinprl
PB94-13S15B/REB 94-02
lExpoeure.
PCMZ/MFM1
ReMionship between Defvered Ozone Does and Fundton-
94O4 PC AOS/MF M1
Remedfetion of Contaminated Soils by Solvent Flushing.
PB94-162740/HEB 94O3 PC A03/MF A01
Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix. Reference
Guide. Version 1.
AD-A269 296/0/REB 94O1 PC M7/MF A02
Removal and Containment of Lead-Based Paint via Needle
Sealers.
PB94-193216/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Removal of Arsenic from Drinking Water by Conventional
Treatment Methods.
PB94-182243/REB 94-03 PC AOz/MF Ml
Removal of Slightly Heavy Gases from a Valley by Cross-
winds.
PB94-146446/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Removal Response Reporting: OSC Reports.
PB94-963405/REB 94-03 Standing Order
Removal Response Reporting: POLREPS.
PB94-9B3406/REB 94O3 Standing Order
Report of the National Technical Forum on Source Reduc-
tion of Heavy Metals in Municipal Sold Waste.
PB94-116878/REB 94-01 PCA07/MFA02
Report of Workshop on Geosynthetic Clay Liners.
PB94-114B91/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Report on State/Territory Non-NPL Hazardous Waste Site
Cleanup Efforts for the Period 1980-1992.
PB94-963402/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Report on the Evaluation of Wastewater Discharges from
Raw Cane Sugar Mason the HNo-Hamakua Coast of the
Island of HawA
PB94-128204/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
Report on the Technical Workshop on WTI Incinerator Risk
Issues. Held in Washington, DC. on December 8-9,1993.
PB94-196896/REB 94O4 PCA11/MFA03
Report to Congress on Cement Kin Dust Volume 2. Meth-
otjt tfto FtnonoBi
PB94-126919/REB 94-02 PCA20/MFA04
Report to Congress on Hydrogen SurSde Air Emissions As-
sodaMd wHh tfie Extraction of Oa and Natural Qas.
PB94-131224/REB 94O2 PC A10/MF AM
Report to Congress on Metal Recovery, Environmental
Regulation and Hazardous Waste.
PBKM64850/REB 94-04 PCA10/MFA03
Report to ths Congress: ActMttes and Programs Imple-
rnantad under Section 319 of the dean Water Act. Fiscal
Year 1068.
PB94-102181/REB 94O1 PC AOS/MF M1
Report to ths United States Congress on Radon In Drinking
Water. MuNmada Risk and Coat Assessment of Radon.
PB94-161254/REB 94-03 PCA11/MFA03
R«
ato
ganiams for uae In ra-
effects research: Culture of Naanthes arenaceooen-
9401 PC A03/MF Ml
tata (Potychsetal.
DE03016427/REB
urn, Uver Glycogen, and Depot Fat
PB94-163f»/lriEB ^^ 94O3 PC MS/MF Ml
ent (RED): Damino-
Reregislnriion EtgbMy Decision Do
PIM4-1260B3/REB 94O2 PC MS/MF M1
ReregislraSon Efgbtty Decision (RED): Barium Metabo-
PB94-154317/REB 94O2 PC MS/MF M1
TI-18
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TITLE INDEX
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Boric Acid and Its
Sodkim Salts.
PB94-160017/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A03
Rereojstratjon Eligibility Decision (RED): Bromine.
PB9?1520SS/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Cedarwood ai.
PB94-139615/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Rower and Vege-
table Oils.
PB94-152048/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Glyphosate.
PB94-127917/REB 94-02 PC A12/MF A03
Reregistration EHgfcility Decision (RED): Hexadecadienol
PB94-203189/REB 94-04 PC A09/MF A02
Reregistration EligfciHy Decision (RED): Inorganic HaJides.
PB94VI52790/REB 944)2 PCA07/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Lithium Hypochto-
PB94-154259/HEB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Methiocarb.
PB9£l66394/REB 9448 PC A10/MF A03
Reregislration EtaWlty Decision (RED): Mineral Acids.
PB9M54242/R1EB 94-02 PC A13/MF A03
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): N6-Benzylactenine.
PB94-203239/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Pariplanone B.
944)4 PC A06/MF A02
Reregistration EHgfcility Decision (RED): Peroxy Com-
pounds.
PB94-151529/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Pronarmde.
PB94-204112/REB 94-04 Subscription
Reregistration Eligtoility Decision (RED): Tebuthiuron. (List
A: Case 0054).
PB94-187259/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A02
Reregistration Eligfcility Decision (RED): Tri(hydroxyrnethyl)
nttromethane.
PB94-166402/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): 2-{(Hydroxy-
Methyl)Amino)ethanol.
PB94-171907/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Biobor.
PB9?109733/REB 944)1 PC A05/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED) Chlorinated Iso-
cyanurates.
PB94-108024/REB 94-01 PC A13/MF A03
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Glyphosate. Ap-
pendix A. Use Patterns Subject to Reregistration.
PB94-168851/REB 944)4 PC A09/MF A03
Research and Quality Assurance Methods Used in the
EMAP Prairie Wetlands Pilot Study.
PB94-210614/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
Research Needs and Summary: Environmental Manage-
ment Perspective (Chapter 16).
PB94-169le9/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Research Needs tor Risk Assessment of Inhaled Panicu-
late Matter Report of a Workshop. Held In McLean, Virginia
on March 10-11, 1992.
PB94-123866/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Research Perspectives for Dolphin Mortalities in North
America.
PB94-165819/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Research Plan for PHot Studies of the Biodiversity Re-
March Consortium.
PB94-114681/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Research Strategy for the Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment Program. Wetlands 1993 Gulf of Mexico Estu-
arine Emergent Salt Marsh Pilot Study. Phase 2.
PB94-139807/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Resources Conservation Company B.ES.T. (Trade Name)
Solvent Extraction Technology. Application Analysis Report
PB94-105434/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Respiraton^Cardiovascular Physiology and Chloroethane
GBFk« in the Channel Catfish ------
PB94-177714/REB
'tctalurus punctatus'.
94-03 PCA03/MFA01
to
0.12 ppm
PB94-202132/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
Response Actions at Sites with Contamination Inside Build-
ings.
PB94-963269/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Response of Predatory Zooplankton Populations to the Ex-
perimental Addfficatton of Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin.
PB94-101730/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Response of Stem Growth and Function to Air Pollution.
PB94-209798/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Response of the Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Model to
Loading Scenarios (A Report of the Modeling Subcommit-
tee, Chesapeake Bay Program Office, Annapolis, MD).
PB94-164340/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Results of a Method Verification Study for Analyses of PCP
in Soil.
PB94-114949/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Review and Assessment of Factors Affecting Hydraulic
Conductivity Values Determined from Slug Tests.
PB94-160686/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Review of Ecological Assessment Case Studies from a Risk
Assessment Perspective.
PB94-105343/REB 944)1 PCA21/MFA04
Review of EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assess-
ment Program. Forests and Estuaries.
PB94-174018/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
Review of Methods for Assessing Aquifer Sensitivity and
Ground Water Vulnerability to Pesticide Contamination.
PB94-154127/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A02
Review of Methods for Measuring Fugitive PM-10 Emission
Rates.
PB94-204203/REB 944)4 PC AM/MF EOS
Revised Interim Soil Lead Guidance for CERCLA Sites and
RCRA Corrective Action Facilities.
PB94-963282/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Riparian Buffers for Water Quality Enhancement in the Al-
bemarte-Pamlico Area.
PB94-195948/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Assessment PHot Study. Phase 3. Naval Construction
Battalion Center, Davisville, Rhode Island.
PB94-160S61/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Risk Ranking Protect Region 2. Ecological Ranking and
Problem Analysis: Health. Ecology and Welfare/ Economics.
PB94-100351/REB 944)1 PCA11/MFA03
Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Site Remediation
Technical Support Program: FY93 Annual Report
PB94-2t0630/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Roanoke River Water Flow Committee Report for 1991-
1993.
PB94-156049/REB 944)3 PC A18/MF A04
ROD Annual Report, FY 1992.
PB93-963349/REB
944)2 PC A22/MF A04
Role of a Newly Discovered Toxic Dinoftagellate in Rnfish
and Shellfish Kills in the Neuse and Pamlico Estuaries.
PB94-156593/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Role of Bkxnass Energy in Stabilizing Global Climate
Change.
PB94-139565/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Role of Bioturbation in Sediment Resuspenston and Its
Interaction with Physical Shearing.
PB94-130192/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Combustion and Sorbent Parameters in Prevention
of Polychlorinated Dfcenzo-p-Dioxin and Polychtorinated Di-
benzofuran Formation during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143781/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Role of Neurotonic Esterase (NTE) in the Prevention and
Potentiation of Oroanophosphorus-lnduced Delayed Neuro-
toxicity (OPIDN).
PB94-137221/HEB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
Roles and Responsibilities of Regional Project Officers,
Zone Project Officers, Work Assignment Managers and
Contracting Officers for the RCRA Enforcement Permitting
and Assistance Contracts (REPA).
PB94-963614/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Routed Vascular Beds In the Albemarte-Pamlico Estuarlne
PB94-196532/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
Routine Maintenance Uses for Milled Reclaimed Asphalt
PB94T23985/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A02
Rule-Based System for Evaluating Final Covers for Hazard-
ous Waste Landfills. Chapter 8.
PS94-122546/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Rule Effectiveness Guidance: Integration of Inventory,
Compliance, and Assessment Applications.
PB94-158177/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
SACM Update.
PB94-963237/REB
944)3 Standing Order
Safe Drinking Water Act as Amended by the Safe Drinking
Water Act Amendments of 1986.
PB94-133774/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthorization Overview.
PB94-154135/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water Act Source Book: Reauthorization
Overview.
PB94-217452/REB 944)4 PCA11/MFA03
Salinity and Temperature Effects on Chronic Toxicity of 2,4-
Dinitrophenol and 4-Nitrophenol to Sheepshead Minnows
('Cyprinodon variegatus').
PB94-158714/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis Information Aids for Stationary
Source Personnel.
PB94-197480/REB 944)4 PC A01/MF A01
Sampling for Lead in Drinking Water in Nursery Schools
and Day Care Facilities.
PB94-218963/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling Protocols for Collecting Surface Water, Bed Sedi-
ment, Bivalves, and Fish for Priority Pollutant Analysis.
PB94-114808/REB 94-01 PC AOB/MF A02
Sand Spiked with Copper as a Reference Toxicant Material
for Sediment Toxicity Testing: A Preliminary Evaluation.
PB94-146305/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program: Framework for
Action.
PB94-209962/REB 944)4 PC A14/MF A03
Sarasota Bay Project: State of the Bay Report.
PB94-209954/REB 944)4 PC A05/MF A01
Sarasota Bay: Reclaiming Paradise.
PB94-209947/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Scheme lor Incorporating DC Magnetic Fields into Epidemi-
ologtoal Studies of EMF Exposure.
PB94-143724/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Scientific Research on Diseases and Mortalities of Dolphins
in U.S. Waters.
PB94-107935/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Scoping the Chemicals in Your Drinking Water.
PB94-174711/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
Screening Model for Nonaqueous Phase Liquid Transport in
the Vadose Zone Using Green-Ampt and Kinematic Wave
Theory.
PB94-146255/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Screening of Candidate Species for Development of Stand-
ard Operating Procedures for Aquatic Toxicity Testing with
Resident Chesapeake Bay Biota.
PB94-177482/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
Seafood Consumption Data Analysis.
PB94-109543/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Second by Second Exhaust Emissions Data Recorded
during Federal Test Procedures UDDS Runs (for Microcom-
puters).
PB94-501780/REB 944)4 CP DOS
Secondary Lead Smelting Background Information Docu-
ment for Proposed Standards. Volume 1.
PB94-187556/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
Secondary Lead Smelting Background Information Docu-
ment for Proposed Standards. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB94-18B612/REB 944)4 PCA14/MFA03
Sediment Quality Assessment Survey of the Gatveston Bay
System.
PB94-139433/REB 944)2 PC A08/MF A02
Selected Terms and Acronyms. Office of Pesticide Pro-
M 87721 /REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
Selection Criteria for Mathematical Models Used In Expo-
sure Assessments: Atmospheric Dispersion Models.
PB94-114725/REB 944)1 PCA06/MFA02
Seminar Publication: Control of Lead and Copper in Drink-
1 Water.
M21670/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
Sensitivity of Sertoll and Leydig Cells to Xenobiotics in In
Vitro Models.
PB94-137205/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Sensitivity of Test Cycle and Fuel Type on a Crusader 350
Inboard Marine Engine Test Results, 1982.
PB94-12810S/REB 944)2 PC A08/MF A02
Sensitivity of the Regional OxkJant Model to an Assortment
of Emission Secenanos.
PB94-155298mEB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Sensitivity of the Regional Oxidant Model to Meterological
Parameters.
PB94-176625/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Sensitivity to 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile Differs for High- and
Mktfrequency Hearing Loss in the Developing Rat
PB94-141421/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Separation and Isolation of Volatile Organic Compounds
Using Vacuum Distillation with GC/MS Determination.
PB94-182342/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxylated Sorbitan Fatty Acid
Esters by Reverse Phase Chromatography.
PB94-182359/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
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TITLE INDEX
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxytated Sorbitan Fatty Add
Esters by Supercritical FUd Chromatooraphy.
9443 PC
PB94-163540/REB
Sequential Anaerobic Degradation of 2.4-Dktt
Fiuahwalnr
M2/MFM1
phenol in
PB94-190485/REB
94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Saturn Chemistry and Histopathologjcal Evaluations of
Brown Buaheeds fAmaiurus nebutoeus') from the Buffalo
and Ntaoara Rivers, New York.
PB94-101598/REB
94-01 PC A02/MF Ml
Short Communication: Suggestions tor Collection and Re-
porting of Chemoaernory (oNactory) Event-Related Poten-
PB94-183821/REB 94-03 PCAO2/MFA01
Significance of Food Processing by-Products as Contribu-
tore to Animal Feeds. Phase 1. Food Processing Survey.
PB94-107885/REB 94-02 PCAW/MFA02
Simple Tatt tor Toacity of Number 2 Fuel Oi and Oi Dto-
parsants to Embryos of Grass Shrimp. 'Pslaamonetas
140704/REB
94-02 PC A02/MF Ml
SknpMed Cycle Simulation Model for the Performance
Rating of Refrigerants and Refrigerant Mixtures.
PB94-19M90 944)4 Not avaaabte NT1S
Simulating Cknate-Btotphere Interactions under Changing
Ornate Condttons: A Research Plan.
PB94-136369/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
Simultaneous CaBxation of Open-Path and Conventional
Point Monitors tor Maaauring Arnbtent Air OjnoentraSons of
rone, and NHn
Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone, and I
PB94-112877/REB
ogen Dioxide.
94-01 PC M3/MF Ml
SITE Demonstration of the Basic Extractive Sludge Treat-
ment Process.
PB94-10180S/REB 9441 PC AO2/MF Ml
SITE Oenwnatratton ot the Toronto Harbour Comrntsatoner*
Sol Recvcano Protect
PB94-198173/RE8 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Activities and Exposure to Environmental Tobacco
Smote
1-1
ki CaMomia. A MuNvariate Analyai*.
'REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF Ml
SOZ QudaSna Document
PB94-181393/REB
94-03 PCA11/MFAOJ
SO2 Guideine Document Appendtoes.
PB94-18380S/REB 9443 PC A24/MF A04
Sol and FB Laboratory Support - 1991. Florida Radon Re-
search Prouiaiii.
PB94-163243/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
Sex) Furntaation wjttwi Monocutture and Rotations: Re-
sponse of neanonM of Com and Myoonhjzae.
PM4-160943/REB 9443 PC M2/MF Ml
Soad Waste Disposal Factty Criteria. Technical Manual.
PB84-100450/REB 9441 PC A1«VMF MS
Inorganics.
9441 PC MS/MF Ml
PB94-106333/REB
otives Gi
Solvent Attar
computers).
PB94-501764/REB
Sofcent
ide (SAGE). Version 2.0 (tor Mfcro-
9444 CPD02
in the Continuous Liquid/Liquid Ex-
ntWaaNi
PB94-1
PB94-ie043a/REB
manwiatad Sofc.
9443
9443
PCM3AJFM1
PCMS/MFMt
MnMica for
Some fciyicasoru of Toxkntogr and Phai
Expoaura Asaassment
PB94-13S142/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF M1
Sorptton, Important in S
PB94-1S52S6/REB
bfc
ioWadWa
9442 PCM3/MFM1
Sources and DKdrfbuton of Oabris In the Gal»aston Bay Es-
9442 PC AOS/MF M1
PB94-154Saa/REB
Spa*a) and Source Type Distribution of Cn'ssainni of Se-
lected Toxic Vofafla Organic Compounds in the United
PB9?130m/REB 9442 PC MS/MF M1
Spate! Itotuiuaenaty of Qeochamical and Hydrotogfc Pa-
larman AflecSng Metal Transport In Ground Water
ffiS£l14774/RET> 9441 PC MS/MF Ml
"paiil JlfflT—r of Sol Organic Carbon in the Contiguous
9444 PC MS/MF M1
tor VoMae Organic Conv
M190S5/REB 9441 PCM2/MFM1
Antarctic GuuUrrli A
PCM3/MFM1
Spsrmatid Mkxonuctous Analyses of Trtchtoroethylene and
Chloral Hydrate Effects in Mice.
PB94-197209/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
SRIS System Overview and User's Guide.
PB94-983233/REB 9442 PC M3/MF Ml
Standard Evaluation Procedure: End-Use Product Review.
PB94-1B3217/REB 9443 PC A04/MF M1
rdMe
Program. Supplement.
PB94-144110/REB
nt Prc
cfe: Florida Radon Research
9442 PC AOS/MF Ml
Standard Operating Procedure for Field Analysis of Lead in
Paint, Buk Dust and Sol by Ultrasonic, Add Digestion and
Cotorirnetric Measurement
P894-121738/REB 9441 PC MS/MF M1
Standards for Develoamerrt/Enhancement of OAQPS TTN
PB94-128543/REB 9442 PC MS/MF M1
Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources.
Volume 3. Full Text of Revisions. A Compitetion as of De-
cember 31,1985.
PB94-131810/REB 9442 PCA99/MFE11
State Add Rain Research and Screening System
(STARRSS) (Version 1.03) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501558/REB 9443 CP DOS
State Acid Rain Research and Screening System, Version
1.0. User's Manual
PB94-152550/REB 9443 PCA1S/MFM3
State and Local Government Guide to Environmental Pro-
gram Funding Alternatives.
PB94-1546227REB 9442 PC MS/MF M1
State of the States Report Pesticide Storage, Disposal and
PB94*^3219a/REB 9442 PCA10/MFM3
State Program Advisory Number Thirteen.
PB94-183307/REB 9444 PCA17/MFA04
Stale Program Advisory Number 10.
PB94-193273/REB 9444 PCM7/MFA02
State Program Advisory Number 11.
P894-193581/REB 9444 PC A23/MF A04
State Program Advisory Number 12
PB94-193299/REB 9444 PC A15/MF AO3
t Methods for Estknat-
ing Performance ol Diapersants.
PB94-117421/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Statistical Assessment Two Laboratory Tests for Esomat-
ing Performance of Shoretne Cleaning Agents for OI Spite.
PB94-117413/REB 9441 PCM3/MFM1
Statistical Methods tor Evaluating the Attainment of Clean-
up Standards. Volume 3. Reference-Based Standards for
Sols and Sold Media.
PB94-176831/REB 9444 PCM7/MFM2
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries,
1992. Envlronnenlal Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB94-174752/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries. Virginian Province,
1991
PB94-171659/REB 9443 PCM7/MFM2
Support Document for Proposed Effluent Umtta-
Itons Gudalnes and Standards tor trie Puto, Paper, and Pa-
perboert. Point Source Category.
PB94-1077S2/HEB ^^ 9441 PCM9/MFM6
Status of Pesfctdes in ReragMallon and Special Review
9443 PCA^MFMS
9442
DE94709B02MEB 9442 PC M»/MF MS
t tor Crisis neaponsa (video).
9444 AVtS&OO
Strattgy tor Use of Found Samptoe in a Rigorous MonHor-
9443 PC AOS/MF M1
9441 PC AOS/MF Ml
Structural Characterization of Reactive Dyes Using Liquid
Secondary ton Mass Spectrornetry/Tandam Mass Spec-
«S?10'1748/REB 9441 PCM2/MFM1
Skuctun>AclMty Approaches in the Screening of Environ-
^^*B~*-~-'S!&K*nnri*
PB94-1:
Stnx*m-Toxioiy ReWtonsnips tor alpha. beta-Unsaturated
"*******-- ^a RCM2VWM1
Study of Home Drinking Water Treatment Units Containing
Activated Carbon for Organics Reduction: Interim Phase 2
Report to Criteria and Standards Division, Office of Drinking
Water.
P894-140324/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF M1
Study of Interferences in Ozone UV and Chemilumines-
cence Monitors.
PB94-197456/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Substitution of Cadmium Cyanide Electroplating with Zinc
Chloride Electroplating.
PB94-165321 /REB 9443 PCA04/MFA01
Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring Technioues: A
Desk Reference Guide. Volume 1. Solids and Ground
Water Appendices A and B.
PB94-136272/RE6 9442 PC A21/MF A04
Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring Techniques: A
Desk Reference Guide. Volume 2. The Vadose Zone, Field
PB94-131497/REB
9442 PC A18/MF A04
Successful Practices in Titte 3 Implementation. Chemical
Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Technical Assist-
ance Bulletin. State of Florida District 5 LEPC, Florida
Monroe County, Michigan State of Alaska. Subject Index.
Series 6, Number 10.
PB94-109626/REB 9441 PC A03/MF M1
Suggested Operating Procedures for Aquifer Pumping
Tests. Ground Water Issue (15th in Series).
PB94-107943/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Summary and Technical Review of Supporting Literature for
the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes from the Extrac-
tion and Benefication of Metallic Ores, Phosphate Rock.
Asbestos, Overburden from Uranium Mining, and Oil Shale.
PB94-113404/REB 9441 PCA06VMFA02
Summary of Current State Nonpotnt Source Control Prac-
tices for Forestry.
PB94-193901/REB 9444 PC A10/MF A03
Summary of Data Presented in the Background Document
for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards, Mineral
Mining and Processing Point Source Category.
PB94-113396/REB 9441 PC A04/MF Ml
Summary of Data Presented in the Background Document
for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards, Ore
MMrn and Dressing Point Source Category.
PB94-113388/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Summary of State and Federal Drinking Water Standards
and Guidelines. February, 1990.
PB94-120995/REB 9441 PC M7/MF A02
Summary of the Emissions Characterization and Noncancer
Respiratory Effects of Wood Smoke.
PB94-186731/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Summary of the 1993 EPA/A and WMA International Sym-
posium (8th). Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollut-
ants. Held in Durham, North Carolina on May 3-7,1993.
PB94-155306/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Organic Compounds from
Various Sobd Matrices.
PB94-121548/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF M1
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model.
PB94-983270/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Administrative Improvements: Reinventing Su-
perfund.
PB94-963210/REB 9441 PCM1/MFA01
Superfund at Work: The Pioneer Sand Cleanup (Video).
PB94-780327/REB 9444 AVtSiOO
Superfund Chemical Data Matrix.
PB94-9S3506/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Chemical Data Matrix. Appendix B Tables.
PB94-983507/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund.
PB94-96341
WorkGroup.
9444 Standing Order
Superfund: Environmental Response and Health and Safety
(TraMng Materials). _
PB944&100/REB 9442 Starring Order
SUPERFUND: EPA/rCMA Superfund Revitafeatfon Confer-
ence. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on November 16-17,1993.
PB94-963291/REB 9444 Standing Order
SUPERFUND; EPA/ICMA Superfund RevHafeatton Confer-
ence. Held ii Dates, Texas on May 19-20, 1994.
PB94-983292/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund: EPA/ICMA Superfund Revitaizatton Confer-
ence. Held in San Francisco, Cafifomia on February 1-2.
1993
PB94-9S3202/REB 9441 PC M4/MF M1
Superfund Guide; dean Air Act Hazardous Air Pollutants
Added to the List of CERCLA Hazardous Substances.
PB93-963425/REB 9442 PC M1/MF M1
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TITLE INDEX
Superfund Guide: Reportabte Quantity Adjustment for
Methyl Isocyanate (MIC).
PB93-963424/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund in Action (Video).
PB94-780350/REB 94-04 AVJ35.00
Supertund Information Repositories and Administrative
Records: Introduction for Librarians.
PB94-963S48/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Annual Report to Congress 1992.
P894-123874/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Technology Profiles, Sixth Edition.
PB94-123858/REB 94-01 PC A19/MF A04
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Pro-
gram Evaluation Report for Antox BTX Water Screen (BTX
Irnmunoassay).
PB93-218337/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Program and Information Management Update.
Volume 1, Number 1, November 1993.
P894-963208/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Program Implementation Manual, Fiscal Year
1994. Volume 1. Program Goals and Planning Require-
ments. Volume 2. Program Implementation Procedures.
PB94-963220/REB 94-02 PC A24/MF A04
Superfund Program Management Manual, Fiscal Year 1994.
PB94-9S3247/REB 94-03 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Central
Landfill Site, Operable Unit One, Johnston, Rl., June 1994.
PB94-963714/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Unemaster
Switch Corporation Site. Woodstock, CT., July 1993.
PB94-963710/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
Force Base (Operable Unit 6) Site, ME., April 1994.
PB94-963701/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Naval Con-
struction Battalion Center, Sites 12 and14, Davisville, Rl.,
September 1993
PB94-983712/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Newport
Naval Education/Training Center, Newport Rl., September
1993.
PB94-963709/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyanza
Chemcial Waste Dump, Operable Unit 3, Ashland, MA.,
March 1993.
PB94-963706/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air Na-
tional Guard/Camp Edwards, MA., January 1993.
PB94-963708/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 1, NH.. September 1993.
PB94-963703/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, NH., September 1993.
PB94-963704/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Peterson/
Puritan Site, Operable Unit 1, Cumbertand/Uncoln, Rl.,
September 1993.
PB94-963707/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): PioHo Farm,
Coventry, Rl., September 1993.
PB94-963702/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pinette's
Salvage Yard, Washbum, ME.. June 1993.
P894-963705/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Salem
Acres Site. Satem, MA.. March 1993.
PB94-963711/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Somers-
worth Sanitary Landf* Site, Somersworth, NH., June 1994.
PB94-963713/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American
Cyanamid Site, Operable Unit 1, Bridgewater Township,
Somerset County, NJ., September 1993.
PB94-963832/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Batavia
LandfW Site, Town of Batavia. Genesee County, NY., March
1993.
PB94-963831/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): FMC Dublin
Road Site, Orleans County, NY., March 1993.
PB94-963833/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fried Indus-
tries Site, East Brunswick, NJ., June 1994.
PB94-963801/REB 9444 Standmg Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Janssen,
Inc., Site, Gurabo, PR., September 1993.
PB94-963823/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Johnstown
City Landfill, NY., March 1993.
PB94-963822/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Juncos
Landfill Site (Operable Unit 2), Juncos, PR., October 1993.
PB94-963804/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Kenmark
Textile Printing Corporation, Babylon, NY., March 1994.
PB94-9638027REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Lodi Munici-
pal Wells, NJ., September 1993.
PB94-963824/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Monroe
Township Landfill, Middlesex County, NJ., March 1993.
PB94-963811/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 8, Lakehurst NJ., June
1993.
PB94-963B16/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 9, Lakehurst NJ., June
PB94-963818/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2); Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 10, Lakehurst, NJ., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963815/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 11, Lakehurst, NJ., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963817/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 12, Lakehurst, NJ., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963819/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 13), Lakehurst NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-9S3814/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 15, Lakehurst, NJ., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963828/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 22, Lakehurst NJ., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963829/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 23, Lakehurst NJ., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963830/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Engi-
neering Center, Operable Unit 14, Lakehurst NJ., Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-963827/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Niagara
County Refuse, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963821/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Indus-
tries, Inc., Pedricktown, NJ., July 1994.
PB94-96380S/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pittsburgh
Air Force Base, Pittsburgh, NY., March 1993.
PB94-963812/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pollution
Abatement Services, Oswego, NY., December 1993.
PB94-963803/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Preferred
Plating Corporation, Fanrringdale, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963813/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Reynolds
Metals Company Site, Massena, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963826/REB 9444 Standing Order
Robintech/
Broome
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Rob*
National Pipe, Operable Unit 2, Town of Vestal, B
County, NY., March 1993.
PB94-963825/REB
9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Rockaway
Township WeHfiekJ, Rockaway, NJ., October 1993.
PB94-963834/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): SMS Instru-
ments, Suffolk County, Deer Park, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963820/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Tronic Plat-
ing, Fanringdate. NY., September 1993.
PB94-963807/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Universal
Oil Products (Chemical Division), Borough of East Ruther-
ford, Bergen County, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963806/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Wilson
Farm, Plumsted Township, Ocean County, NJ., August
1993.
PB94-963808/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township, Route 72 and Route 532 Dump Sites, Burlington
County, Chatsworth, NJ., September 1993.
PB94-963809/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aladdin
Plating Site (Operable Unit 2), Lackawanna County, PA.,
December 1993.
PB94-963902/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Austin
Avenue Radiation Site, Delaware County, PA., June 1994.
PB94-963918/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bell Landfill
Superfund Site, Bradford County, PA., September 1994.
PB94-963921/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Buckingham
County Landfill Superfund Site, VA., September 1994.
PB94-963922/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Delaware
Sand and Gravel Site, (Amendment), New Castle, DE., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963914/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base, DE., November 1992.
PB94-963915/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Eastern Di-
versified Metals, Operable Unit 2. Hometown, PA., Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-963913/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hranica
Landfill Site (Operable Unit 2), Butler County, PA., May
1994.
PB94-963901/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
Development Center, Operable Unit 1, Bucks County, PA.,
September 1993.
PB94-963905/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Novak Sani-
tary Landfill, Lehigh County, PA., September 1993.
PB94-963911/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Occidental
Chemical Corporation, Montgomery County, PA., June
1993.
PB94-963910/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Ohio River
Park, Operable Unit 2, Neville Island, PA., March 1993.
PB94-963909/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Recticon/
Allied Steel, Parker Ford, PA., June 1993.
PB94-963908/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Rentokil/
Virginia Wood Preserving, Richmond, VA., June 1993.
PB94-963912/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record ol Decision (EPA Region 3): Revere
Chemical Site, Nockamixon Township, Bucks County, PA.,
December 1993.
PB94-963903/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saegertown
Industrial Area Site, Crawford County, PA., January 1993.
PB94-963917/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): U.S. De-
fense General Supply Center, Operable Unit 9, Chesterfield
County, VA.. September 1993.
PB94-963904/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): William Dick
Lagoons, West Cain Township, Chester County. PA., March
1993.
PB94-963906/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Woodlawn
County Landfill, Colora, MD., September 1993.
PB94-963907/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): ABC One-
Hour Cleaners Site, Jacksonville, NC., January 1993.
PB94-964039/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): ABC One-
Hour Cleaners Site, Operable Unit 2, Jacksonville, NC.,
September 1994.
PB94-964053/REB 9444 Standing Order
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Alabama
Army Ammunition Plant. Operable Unit 2. ChMeraburg, AL,
August 1994.
PB94-9S4055/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Anodyne,
Inc. Site, Norm Miami Beech, R_. June 1993.
PB94-9S4041/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): B and B
Chemical Sits, HJateah, FU, September 1994.
PB94-964056/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Beutah
LandfB Site, Pensacoia, FL September 1993.
PB94-964046/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): BMI-Textron
Site, Lake Park, FL, August 1994.
PB94-964O52/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Bypass 601
Groundwater Contamination Site, Operable Unit 2. Concord,
NC., Apr! 1993.
PB94-964050/REB
94-04 Standing Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): CatdweH
Laoe Leather Site. Auburn, KY., June 1994.
P894-964013/REB 94-04 Stendng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cedartown
Industries, Cedartown, GA., May 1993.
P894-964047/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cnemform,
Inc., Site. Operable Untt Two, Pompano Beach, FL, Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-964042/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Supsrtund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Davle Land-
m SNe. Davie. FU, August 1904.
PB94-964051/RE8 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DacMon (EPA Region 4): Ebnon
Wa*te Dlspoeal Site. Spartanfcurg County, Greer. SO. April
94-04 Standng Order
1993
PB94-984040/REB
Superfund Record o) DecWon (EPA Region 4)-. PCX-State*-
v«e Site. Operable Untt One, InxJeU County. StateavMe,
NC., September 19B3.
PB94-0&4045/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): (PCX Waah-
Inoton SIM). Beaufort County. Washington, NC.. September
94-04 Standng Order
1993.
PBO« 064044/REB
Suparfund Record of DacMon (EPA Region 4): Firestone
Tire and Rubber Company Sue. Dougherty County, Albany.
QA., June 1903.
PB94464043/REB 94-04 Stanrjng Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Geiger (C
and M 01) SHe, (Amendment), Rartowtea, SC., July 1993.
PB94-964038/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Helena
Chemical Lanam Fairfax. SC.. September 1993.
PB94-964014/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Kalama
Chemical Site, Beaufort, SC., September 1993.
/REB 94-04 Stanrjng Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region <): Keepers
(MorrisvBe Plant). Momsvte, NO, December 1992.
PB94J964026/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4\ Maths
Brothers LandM (South Marble Top Road), Waker County,
GA. March 1993
P894-964O48/REB 94-04 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Mian Army
Ammunition Plant O-Une Ponds Area. Mtarv TN., Septem-
ber 1983
PB94-964O49/REB
94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Dedaion (EPA Flegipn4): National
ty, HflWBSVicW,
Soomwire Aluminum. Hancock County.
February 1993.
PB94-964036/REB 94-04
KY.,
Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Company Site (Operable Unit 3),
Salisbury. NC., October 1993.
PB94-96400B/REB 94-O4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Naval Air
Station Cecf Field. Operable Unit 6. Jacksonvite, FL. Sep-
tember 1994.
PB94-9640S7/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4V. Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant. Northwest Plume. Paducah. KY.,
Jury 1993.
PB94-96401B/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4f Paducah
Gaseous OMuaion Plant SHe, Paducah, tcVT, March 1994.
PB94-964003/REB 9444 Standng Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Para-Chem
Southern. Inc.. Sknpeomate. SC.. September 1993.
PB94-964034/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak Oil/
Bay Drums Site. Operable Unit 1, Brandon, FL, June 1993.
PB94-964031/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peek Oil/
Bay Drums Site, (Operable Unit 2), Brandon, FL, August
1993.
PB94-964032/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak Oil/
Bay Drums Site, Operable Unit 3, Brandon, FL, March
1993.
PB94-964035/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Piper Air-
craft Corporation Site, Vero Beach, FL, December 1993.
PB94-964006/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Redwing
Carriers/Saraland, Mobile County, AL, December 1992.
PB94-964030/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Reeves
Southeastern Galvanizing (Operable Unit 1), FL, October
1992.
PB94-964028/REB 94-04 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Reeves
Southeastern Galvanizing, Operable Unit 2, HiKsborough
County, FL, September 1993.
PB94-964029/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Rochester
- ' — Reel, Greenville County, SC.,
Property Site, Travelers
August 1993.
PB94^964027/REB
94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sangamo
Weston/Twervemfle Creek/Lake Hartwell Site (Operable
Unit 2), Picker*. SC.. June 1994.
PB94-964012/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
Ftrver Site, (USDOE), SC.. September 1994.
PB94-9640S6/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River (USDOE), Operable Unit 6. SC.. September 1993.
PB94-964020/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DeoWon (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River (USDOE), Operable Unrt 7, SC., September 1993.
PB94-964019/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Suparfund Record of DeoWon (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical Industries Site, Operable Unit 2, DaLand, FL, Oc-
tober 1992.
PB94-964037/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm, Operable Untt 2, Brooks, KY.
PB94-964025/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
Chemical. AL. September 1993.
PB94-964024/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): T, H. Agri-
culture and Nutrition Site. Operable Unit 1, Afbany, GA..
May 1993.
PB94-964017/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Townsend
Saw Chain Company Site, Ponttac, SC. (Interim Remedal
Action), December 1993.
PB94-964001/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Upper East
Fork Poplar Creek. Operable Unit 2 (Abandoned Nitric Acid
Pbetne at Y-12 Plant). Oak Ridge, TN., September 1994.
PB94-964054mEB 94-04 Standng Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation. Operable Untt e. Oak Ridge. TN.,
October 1992.
PB94-964022/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation. Operable Unit 16. Oak Ridge, TN.,
September 1993.
PB94-9S402t/REB 94-04 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4)-, USDOE
Oak FUdge Reservation, Operable Unit 17, Oak Ridge, TN..
October 1992.
PB94-9S4023/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USMC
Camp Lajeune, Operable Untt 3. NC., September 1993.
PB94-964016/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USMC
Camp Lejeune. Operable Untt 4. NC., September 1893.
PB94-964015/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Adams
County Ouncy Land«s No. 2 and 3, Quincy. IL. Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-964123/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Adams Plat-
ing Company Site. Lansing. ML. September 1993.
PB94-964121/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Agate Lake
Scrap Yard Site, MR, December 1993.
PB94-964130/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): American
Anodco, Inc., Ionia, Ml., September 1993.
PB94-964117/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Dakhue
Sanitary Landfill, Cannon Falls, MN., June 1993.
PB94-964122/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Duell-Gard-
ner Landfill Site, Muskegon County, Ml., September 1993.
PB94-963916/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): East Bethel
Demolition Landfill, East Bethel, MN., March 1993.
PB94-964120/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Himco
Dump, Elkhart IN., September 1993.
PB94-964103/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): J and L
Landfill Site, Rochester Hals, Ml., June 1994.
PB94-964102/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Koppers
Coke Site, St Paul, MN., April 1994.
PB94-964124/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5); Lakeland
Disposal Service, Qaypool, IN., September 1993.
PB94-964112/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Land and
Gas Reclamation Landfill Site, WHItamstown, Wl., January
1994.
PB94-98412S/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): MacGlllis
and Glbbe/Bell Lumber and Pole, New Brighton, MN.. De-
cember 1992.
PB94-96411S/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Mason
County Landfill, Ludngton, ML, September 1993.
PB94-964119/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S); Muskegon
Chemical, Whitehall, Ml., March 1993.
PB94-964110/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): N. W.
Mauthe Site, Apptetofi, Wl.. March 1994.
PB94-964129/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): New Brigtv
ton/Arden Hills, Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant MN.,
September 1993.
PB94-9B4114/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): CHmsted
County Sanitary Landfill Site, MN., June 1994.
PB94-964126/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ott/Story/
Cordova Chemical Site. Operable Unit 3, North Muskegon,
ML, September 1993.
PB94-96410B/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Packaging
Corporation of America, filer City, Ml., September 1993.
PB94-964118/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Perham Ar-
senic Burial Site, Perham, MN., March 1994.
PB94-964101/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Powell
Road Landfill. Huber Heights, OH., September 1993.
PB94-964107/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Prestolite
Battery. Vmceones, IN., August 1994.
PB94-964133/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilly Tar
and Chemaal, Indianapolis, IN., September 1993.
PB94-964109/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sanitary
LandnH Company (1WD) Site (a-k.a. CarrJngton Road Land-
fill), Moraine, OH., September 1993.
PB94-964116/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region St: Sauk
County Landfill Site, Excelsior, Wl., March 1994.
PB94-964127/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): South An-
dover Salvage Yards, Andover, MN., May 1994.
PB94-964131/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spartan
Chemical Site, Wyoming, ML, June 1993.
PB94-964111/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): U.S. Air
Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.. Jury 1993.
PB94-964105/REB 9444 Starving Order
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94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Van Dale
Junkyard Site, Washington County, OH., March 1994.
PB94-964128/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wash King
Laundry, Baldwin, Ml., March 1993.
PB94-964104/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Waste, Inc.,
Landfill Site, Michigan City. IN., August 1994.
PB94-964132/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Woodstock
Municipal Landfill, Woodstock, IL. June 1993.
PB94-964106/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): American
Creosote Works (WinnfieW Plant), Wlnnfield, LA, April
1993.
PB94-96420S/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cleveland
MOI Site, Grant County, MM., September 1993.
PB94-964209/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Fourth
Street Abandoned Refinery Site, Oklahoma City, OK., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-964207/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): PAB Oil and
Chemical Services, Vermilion Parish, LA, September 1993.
PB94-964206/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Poplte, Inc.,
B Dorado, AR, February 1993.
PB94-9S4205/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tenth
Street Dump/Junkyard Site, Oklahoma City, OK., (Amend-
ment), September 1993.
PB94-964202/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texarkana
Wood Preserving Company, Operable Unit 2, Texarkana,
TX, September 1993.
PB94-964203/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tinker AFB
(Setter Creek/Bunding 3001), OK., September 1993.
PB94-964204/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac, Inc.,
Jacksonville, AR., June 1993.
PB94-964201/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Chemptex
Site, Clinton, IA. May 1993.
PB94-964309/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Electro-
Coalings, Inc., Site, Cedar Rapids, IA, September 1994.
PB94-9S4312/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Qroundwater Contamination Site, Hastings, NE., June 1993.
PB94-964301/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kern-Pest
Laboratories, Cape Girardeau, MO., February 1993.
PB94-9S4305/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): McGraw-
Edfeon Facility, Centetville, I A, September 1993.
PB94-964310/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Operable Unit 2, (Amend-
ment), Kellogg, IA, September 1993.
PB94-964311/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Operable Unit 3. (Amend-
ment). Kellogg. IA, September 1993.
PB94-96430B/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): North U
Drive Well Contamination, Springfield, MO., March 1993.
PB94-964306/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Red Oak
LandfiU. Red Oak. IA. March 1993.
PB94-964303/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Sherwood
Medical Company Site, Norfolk, NE.. September 1993.
PB94-964307/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Syntex Agri-
business, Inc., Operable Unit 2, Verona, MO., May 1993.
PB94-964304/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Wekton
Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO., September 1993.
PB94-964302/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sates Company Site, Operable Unit 4, Commerce City, CO.,
December 1992.
PB94-964414/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Eagle Mine
Site, Operable Unit 1, Eagle County, CO., March 1993.
PB94-964416/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F. E.
Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, WY., December 1992.
PB94-964405/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 4, UT., June 1994.
PB94-964417/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Minot Land-
fill Site, Minot, ND., June 1993.
PB94-964408/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Montana
Pole and Treating Plant, Butte, ML, September 1993.
PB94-964407/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Montana
Pole and Treating Plant National Priorities List Site, Butte,
MT, September 1993.
PB94-964401/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 27, Commerce City, CO.,
September 1993.
PB94-964409/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 28, CO, January 1993.
PB94-964410/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 29, Commerce City, CO.,
September 1993.
PB94-964411/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand Creek
Industrial Site, Operable Unit 2, Commerce City, CO, June
1993.
PB94-964413/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region B): Sand Creek
Industrial Site (Operable Unit 4), Commerce City, CO, April
1994.
PB94-964402/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand Creek
Industrial Site, Operable Unit 5, Commerce City, CO,
(Amendment), September 1993.
PB94-984412/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand Creek
Industrial Site, Operable Units 3 and 6, Commerce City,
CO, June 1993.
PB94-984415/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Utah Power
and Light/American Barrel Site, Salt Lake City, UT, Jury
1993
PB94-964406/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Aircraft
Control and Warning Site, Mather Air Force Base, CA, De-
cember 1993.
PB94-964503/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Applied Ma-
terials, Inc., Santa Clara, CA, August 1993.
PB94-964528/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Baldwin
Park San Gabriel Valley Area Site, Los Angeles County,
CA, March 1994.
PB94-964S02/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base (Operable Unit 2), Merced County. CA, No-
vember 1993.
PB94-964506/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Old.
CA, February 1994.
PB94-964531/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fresno San-
itary Landfill Site, Fresno, CA, September 1993.
PB94-964519/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): George Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 1, San Bernardino County, CA,
March 1994.
PB94-964513/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Hexcel.
Livermore, CA, September 1993.
PB94-964510/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian Bend
Wash Site, Tempo, AZ., September 1993.
PB94-964501/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Iron Moun-
tain Mine, Shasta County, CA, September 1993.
PB94-964511/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Liquid Gold
OB Corporation, Richmond, CA, June 1993.
PB94-964S17/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record ol Decision (EPA Region 9); Lorentz
Barrel and Drum Site, Operable Unit 1, San Jose, CA,
August 1993.
PB94-964522/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): McCtellan
Air Force Base, Operable Unit B1, CA, September 1993.
PB94-964526/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): McColl Site,
Source Operable Unit, Fulterton, CA, June 1993.
PB94-964520/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Motorola
52nd Street, Operable Unit 2, Phoenix, AZ, Jury 1994.
PB94-964529/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): NewmarK
Groundwater Contamination Site, San Bernardino, CA,
August 1993.
PB94-964516/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Norton Air
Force Base, San Bernardino, CA, November 1993.
PB94-964509/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Riverbank
Army Ammunition Plant Site, Riverbank, CA, March 1994.
PB94-964508/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sacramento
Army Depot, Bum Pits Operable Unit Sacramento, CA,
February 1993.
PB94-964521/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Valley Area 2, Operable Unit 2, Los Angeles County,
CA, June 1993.
PB94-964527/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Valley Area 2, Operable Unit 3, Los Angeles County,
CA, June 1993.
PB94-964523/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Gabriel
Valley Site. Areas 1-4, Suburban Water Systems/Bartolo
Well Field Operable Unit, (Amendment), CA, September
1993.
PB94-96452S/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Gabriel
Valley Site, Areas 1 through 4, Whrrder Narrows Operable
Unit, Los Angeles County, CA, March 1993.
PB94-964524/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sharpe
Army Depot, Operable Unit 1, Lathrop, CA, January 1993.
PB94-964518/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Southern
California Edison, Vlsalla Pole Yard, VTsalia, CA, June
1994.
PB94-964507/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tracy De-
fense Depot Operable Unit 1, Tracy, CA, August 1993.
PB94-964515/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Waste Dis-
posal, Inc., Santa Fe Springs, CA, December 1993.
PB94-964512/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 1, AZ, April 1994.
PB94-964530/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Phoenix, AZ, December
94-04 Standing Order
1992.
PB94-964514/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Alaskan
Battery Enterprises, Fairbanks, AK, March 1993.
PB94-964625/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Allied Plat-
ing Site, Portland, OR, June 1993.
PB94-964619/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): American
Crossarm and Conduit Chehalis, WA, June 1993.
PB94-964623/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bangor
Naval Submarine Base, Operable Unit 5, Bangor, WA, Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-964608/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bonneville
Power Administration Ross Complex Site (USDOE), Opera-
ble Unit 1, Vancouver, WA, May 1993.
PB94-964620/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bonneville
Power Administration Ross Complex Site (USDOE), Opera-
ble Unit 2, Vancouver, WA, September 1993.
PB94-964622/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay Nearshore/Tideflats Site, Operable Unit 4,
Ruston/North Tacoma Study Area, WA, June 1993.
PB94-964626/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fairchild
Air Force Base, Craig Road Landfill Operable Unit, Spo-
kane, WA, February 1993.
PB94-964604/REB 94-04 Standing Order
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TITLE INDEX
Superiund Record a* Decision (EPA Region 10): FairchSd
Air Faroe Base. 4 Areas, Operable U* 2. WA., Jury 1993.
PB94-964621/REB 94-04 Standhg Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort Lewis
MBtary Reservation, (Lent** 4 and the Solvent Refined
Coat Plot Plant). Pierce County, WA.. September 1993.
PB94-964618/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (S3* Region 1O): Hanford
1100 Area Site (USOOE). Benton County, WA., September
1983.
PB94-964624/REB 94-04 Stanrlng Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Mountain
Home Air Force Base, LandH No. 2, Operable Unit 2.
Mountain Home, ID.. May 1993.
PB94-964616/REB 94-04 Standhg Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): MA.S.
Whidbey Wand, Autt Field, Operable Unit 2. Oak Harbor,
WA_. June 1994.
PB94-964608/REB 94-04 Standhg Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): MAS.
Whidbey Island (Operable Unit 1, Areas 5 and 6). Oak
Harbor, WA., December 1993.
PBS4-964603/REB 94-04 Standhg Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Naval Sub-
marine Base, Operable Unit 3, Bangor. WA., March 1994.
PB94-964605/REB 94-04 Standhg Order
Supsrfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Queen
City Farms, Maple Vaeey, WA., December 1992.
P994-964617/REB 944)4 Standhg Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Raglan 10): Tetedyne
Wsh Cheng Afceny Sfts. MBenburg, OR., June 1994.
PB94-9048D7/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S. DOE
Engineering Laboratory. Operable UnH 4,
Idaho Fa**, ID, December 1982.
P8844W4611/REB 94-04 Standhg Order
Supertund Record of Dectston (EPA Region 10): U.S. DOE
Idaho National Cnghaarhn Laboratory. Operable Unit 8,
Idaho Fa*. ID, DecembsM992.
PB944»«12/fteB 9444 Standhg Order
Supartund Record of Dedaton (EPA Region 10): US. DOE
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable UnR 1Z
Idaho FaH. ID., December 1992.
PB84 984B10/REB 94-04 Standhg Order
Supartund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): U.S. DOE
Idaho National Cnghsarlng Laboratory, Opsrabia Unit 18,
Idaho Fats, ID., September 1993.
PB944M461S/REB 94-04 Standhg Order
Supartund Record of Decision
Army Depot (Lagoons), ~
December 1992.
PB94-864809/REB
;A Region 10): UmsMam
Jr* 1. Hamilton. OR..
944)4 Standhg Order
Supartund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): UmaMta
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable UnR 5. Harmirton. OR..
August 1993.
PB94-964613/REB 94-04 Standhg Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Umatta
Army Depot (Lagoona), Operable Unit 8, HennMon. OR,
• at 1993.
614/RHB 94-04 Standhg Order
Supertund Record of Decision (Region 4): General Tire
LancM Site, Mayfiatd. KY.. October 1993.
PB94-9640O9/REB 9444 Standhg Order
Supertund Record of Dsdson (EPA Region 3): North Pern
Area 1 SHa, Soudarton. PA.. September 1994.
PB94-963920/REB 94-04 Standhg Order
Supartund netortn Act of 1994.
PB94-963239/REB 94-O2 PC A10/MF AW
Supartund Removal Procedures, nemoval neaponse Re-
porting: POLREPs and OSC Deumta.
PB93-M3421/REB 94-03 Stsndhg Order
Supartund Hevltataation Msaauim of Success.
P8944W3Z17/REB 94X12 PCAO4/MFAO1
c Practice MaM
Pertect (Video).
9*04 AVS3&00
Supertund SUs Exert
PB94-7803B4/REB
Supartund Strategic Plan and Irnptomeniation Strategy
Race! Year 1994.
PB944M3245/REB 94-O2 PCA04/MFA01
Supertund SUalaujL Plan and Implementation Strategy
Fiscal Year 1994: Office and Division Plena.
PB94-863246/REB 94-02 PCA06/MFA02
Supartund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Applying fcr Your Grant
PB93-963352/REB 94412 PC AOS/MF A01
Supartund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Managing Your Grant
PB934W33S5/REB 944)3 Standhg Order
Superfund Technicai Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Procurement - Uahg TAG Funds.
PB93-963354/HEB 944» Standhg Order
Supertund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
The AppScation Forms with Instructions.
PS93-963363/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Technical Assistance Grants (Fact Sheet).
PB93-963301/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF Ml
Supertund Technical Assistance Grants (TAGs) (Pamphlet).
PB93-963302/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Supplemental Development Document for Proposed Efflu-
ent Limitations Guidelines, New Source Performance
Standards and Pretreatrnent Standards for the Leather Tan-
ning and Finishing Point Source Category.
PB94-126158/REB 944)2 PC A06/MF AO2
Supplemental Rye-Year Review Guidance.
PB94-963283/REB 944)4 Standhg Order
Supplemental Guide to Video on Superfund Site Assess-
ment Screening: A National Priority.
PB93-9S3323/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Supplementary Materials: National Priorities List Fhal Rule.
Volume 4, Number 2, May 1994.
PB94-963254/REB 944)3 Standing Order
Suppte
RuB!v
HyMa
ate. National Priorities List Proposed
i Volume 4, Number 3, August 1994.
PB94-963323/REB 944)4 Standhg Order
Surface Disposal of Sewage Sludge: A Quids for Owners/
Operators of Surface Disposal FaoBbes on the Munitumiy,
Racordkaephg. and Reporting Requirements of the Federal
Standards for the Use or Disposal of Sewage Sludge, 40
OFR Part 503.
PB94-217056/REB 94-04 PC AO4/MF A01
Surface Water Monotorhg: A Framework for Change.
PB94-17ae70/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Surtactant-Enhanoad Sotubteatton of Residual Dodecane
h Sol Columns. 1. Experimental Investtpatton.
944«PC<
PB94-137023/REB
PC A02/MF A01
Surtactant-tnhanced SoJuMhatton of Residual Dodecane
In Sol Columns, i. Mathematical ModeHng.
P994-137015/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Survey and Evajuatlon of Porous Polyethylene Merita Fhe
Bubble Tuba and Oak Aerators.
PS94-200920/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
Survival of Brook Trout Embryos h Three Episodically
Ocsjftad Hi sen ii
PB94-117S48/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
SueoaptfeMy of the Convergent Lady Beetle fCoteoptera:
CoodneaMae") to Four Entomogenous Fungi.
PB94-182375/REB 944)3 PCA01/MFA01
Suatahsble industry: Promotbiu Strategic EnvfronmentaJ
Piuuxtiuii h the hdustnal Sector. Phase 1 Report
PB94-19S054/REB 94-04 PC A11/MF A03
Symposium on Ecological nostoralJoa Proceedings of a
Conference. Held h Chicago. Mhois on March 2-4,1993.
PB84-188620/REB 944)4 PC A10/MF A03
Systematic Scanning Electron Microscopy Technique for
Evaluating Combined Biological/Granular Activated Carbon
Treatment Processes,
PB94-146271/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
TANKS: Storage Tank Emission Estimation Software, Ver-
aton 2.0 (for Microcomputers).
PB94-500S84/REB 944)2 CP D01
Tecnrecal Analysis of ITeeponso of Chesapeake Bay Water
Dually Model to Loadhg Scenarios (A Report of the Mod-
eang Subcommittee Chesapeake Bay Program Office, An-
napo*s,MD)
PB94-2O4617/REB
944)4 PC AOS/MF A02
Technical and Economic Capecrty of States and Public
Water Systems to Implement Drinking Water Regulations:
Report to Congress.
PB94-100476/REB 944)1 PC AOf/MF A02
Technical Assessment of New Emission Control Technol-
ogies Used h the Hard Chromium Electroplating Industry.
PB94-1; "
1-134319/REB
944)2 PC
A02
Technical Background Document for Draft Sol Screening
Level Guidance.
PB94-963S03/REB 944)3 Standhg Order
Technical Guidance Document Quality Assurance and
QuaHy Control for Waste Containment FacMes.
PB94-1S9100/REB 94-03 PCA14/MFAO3
Technical Resource Document Extraction and BeneGcia-
•on of Ores and Minerals. Volume 1. Lead-Zinc.
P8»4-170248/REB 944)4 PCA07/MFAO2
Technical Resource Document Extraction and Beneficia-
«on of Ores and Mherate. Volume 2. GoU.
PB94-17030S/REB 944M PC A17/MF AM
Technical Support Document for the Afeemarte-Parnico Es-
tusrine Study Comprehensive Conservation and Manage-
ment Plan.
PB94-205986/REB 944)4 PCAW/MFA02
Technical Support Information for the Development of
Heavy Duty Diesel Vehicle Rules for the California Federal
Implementation Plans.
PB94-158425/REB 944)3 PCA06/MFA02
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Prod-
ucts. (Appendbc A).
PB94-184827/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Demonstration Summary: Peroxidation Sys-
tems, Inc. Perox-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical Oxidation
Technology.
PB94-194487/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Perox-Pure (Trade Name)
Chemical Oxidation Technology.
PS93-213528/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report SITE Program Demonstra-
tion. EPA RREL's Motaee Volume Reduction Unit
P894-136264/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
Temporal Variation in the Diets of California Quail in West-
em Oregon.
PB94-136173/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
Test Method for the Measurement of Methanol Emissions
from Stationary Sources,
PB94-170297/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Test Methods for Evaluating Sold Waste, Physical/Chemi-
cal Methods, SW-846,3rd Edffion. Final Update 1.
PB94-170313/REB 944)3 PCAM/MFE11
Test Methods for Evaluating Sold Waste, Physical/Chemi-
cal Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition. Proposed Update II.
PB94-170321/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF E16
Testing Btoremedtation h the Field.
PB94-114709/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Testing of an Electric Vehicle on a Clayton Water-Brake
Chassis Dynamometer.
PB94-188101/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
THC Conthuous Emission Monitoring Guidance for Part
503 Sewage Stodge Incinerators.
PB94-19S013/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
Theoretical Evaluation of StabHty of Volatile Organic
Chemicals and Polar Volatile Organic Chemicals In Canis-
PB94-160902/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF ADI
Tnsoretica! InwiieNuiift'm hto the Potential of Hatogenated
Methanes to Undergo Reductive Metabolism.
PB94-197092/REB 944)4 PCA02/MFA01
Thermal Conductivity of R134a.
PB94-2130S3 944M Not available NT1S
Thermal DesorpDon, Now You're Cookh'. Hot Technology:
How It Works, What It Costa, Where's It Going.
PB94-135126/REB
944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Thermal Desorption Treatment (February 1994).
PB94-160803/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
TherrnoraguMory Effects of Chkxpyrifos h the Rat Long-
Term Changes h Chosnsrgic and Noradrenergic Sensitivity.
PB94-197142/REB 944M PC AC3/MF A01
This Is Superfund: A Citizen's Guide to EPA's Superfund
PB94-96321B/REB 944)3 Standhg Order
Thres-Ohiensional Air Flow Model for Sol Venting: Super-
posrtion of Analytical Functions.
PB94-112851/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
Three-OhiensiorMl Analysis of Lung Structure and Us Appli-
uknonary Doeknetry Models ('
cation to Pulmonary Doeknetry Models (Chapter 6).
PB94-139490/REB 944)2 PCA03/
i/MF A01
Time Series Model for Cigarette Smoking Activity Patterns:
Model Validation for Carbon Monoxide and RespraWe Par-
ticles in a Chamber and an Automobie.
PB94-101771/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
TUX Advanced Photo-Oxidation Technology: Effect of
Electron Accaptors.
P894-13O184/REB 944)2 PC AO3/MF A01
Tissue-Plasminogen Activator Is Induced as an Immednta-
Earty Gene During Seizure, Khdang and Long-Term Poteo-
tiatton.
PB94-141496/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF Ml
Toronto Harbour Commissioners (THC) Sol Recycle Treat-
ment Train. Appecations Analysis Report
PB94-124674/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Total Human Exposure Modal (THEM) for Respiraole Sus-
pended Partctes (
PB94-1!
1-197415/1
Toward a Watershed
Ecosystem Restoration,
PB94-151263/REB
944)4 PC AO3/MF A01
A Framework for Aquatic
, and Management
944)2 PC AO3/MF A01
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TITLE INDEX
Toxic Chemical Substance Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory Documentation.
PB94-141751/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Toxic Emissions from Aircraft Engines: A Search of Avail-
able Literature.
PB94-1S6486/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Toxic Emissions from Aircraft Firefighting Training: A
Search of Available Literature.
PB94-156783/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Toxic Metal Emissions from Incineration: Mechanisms and
Control.
PB94-114626/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Modeling System Short-Term (TOXST) User's Guide.
Volume 1,1994.
PB94-214145/REB 94-04 PC A05/MF A01
Toxic Modeling System Short-Term (TOXST) User's Guide:
Volume 2. Case Study and Source Code.
PB94-214152/REB 9444 PC A10/MF A03
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1987.
PB94-501897/REB 9443 CP T08
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1987-1992 (on CD-ROM).
PB94-504230/REB 94-04 CD-ROM $45.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRO. 1988.
PB94-501905/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1989.
PB94-S01913/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). 1990.
PB94-501921/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1991.
PB94-501939/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1992.
PB94-S01947/REB
94-03 CPT07
94-03 CPT07
9443 CPT07
94-03 CPT07
94-03 CPT07
Toxic Substances Control Act Test Submissions Database
(TSCATS) - Comprehensive Update.
PB94-500147/REB 94-02 CP T03
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, January 1, 1994.
PB94-S01194/REB 94-03 CP T05
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, May 1, 1994.
PB94-501749/REB 94-03 CP T03
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
fened Name File, May 1,1994. Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-165651/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity and Estimated Water Quality Criteria Values in Mal-
lard Ducklings Exposed to Pentachtorophenol.
PB94-1S7237/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
Toxicity of Guthton (Trade Name) and Guthfon (Trade
Name) 2S to 'Xenopus laevis' Embryos.
PB94-209731/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Toxicity of Sediments and Sediment Pore Waters from the
Grand Calumet River-Indiana Harbor, Indiana Area of Con-
cern.
PB94-163557/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Toxfcokinetics and Metabolism of Aniline and 4-Chloroani-
Ine in Medaka f Oyzias latipes').
PB94-163672/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Toxicokinetics and Structure-Activity Relationships of Nine
Para-Substituted Phenols in Rat Embryos In vitro.
PB94-143740/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Transcriptional Changes in Hepatic Tumors of Rats Induced
by DK2-ethythexyl) phthalate and Di-n-Octyl ptithalate.
PB94-163771/HEB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Transformation of Carton Tetrachkxide by Pyrite in Aque-
ous Solution.
PB94-210465/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Transformation of Dyes and Related Compounds in Anoxic
Sediment Kinetics and Products.
PB94-1S5S53/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Transport and Transformation of Contaminants Near the
Sediment-Water Interface. Chapter 1. Introduction.
PB94-174737/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Transport and Transformation of Hexavalent Chromium
Through Soils and into Ground Water.
PB94-197597/REB 94-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Transport, Radiative, and Dynamical Effects of the Antarctic
Ozone Hole: A GFDL 'SKYHI' Model Experiment
PB94-192754/REB 94*4 PC A03/MF A01
TrawBng Bycatch in the Gafveston Bay System.
PB94-159043/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A02
Treatment of CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Re-
sponse, Compensation, and Liability Act) Leaohates by
CarboiWtesisted Anaerobic FkAfeed Beds. _
Treatment of Cyanide Heap Leaches and Tailings. Techni-
cal Report.
PB94-201837/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Treatment of Nonhazardous Petroleum-Contaminated Soils
by Thermal Desorptjon Technologies.
PB94-135118/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaerobic
Ruidized Bed GAC Btoreactore.
PB94-159274/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-160447/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of Semivolatile Compounds in High Strength
Wastes Using an Anaerobic Expanded-Bed GAC Reactor.
PB94-113743/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of VOCs in High Strength Wastes Using an An-
aerobic Expanded-Bed GAC Reactor.
PB94-113677/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
Treatment of Volatile Organic Compounds in Waste Gases
Using a Trickling Biofllter System: A Modeling Approach.
PB94-159316/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Tritium in Surface Waters of the Western United States.
PB94-1 91 1 52/REB 94-04 PC A01 /MF A01
Trophic Transfer of Contaminants from Organisms Living by
Chromated-Copper-Arsenate (CCA)-Treated Wood to their
Predators.
PB94-170073/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Two-Dimensional Modeling of Aquifer Remediation Influ-
enced by Sorptkxi NonequUbrium and Hydraulic Conductivi-
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Ozone Epidemiolo-
gy Research Program: A Strategy for Assessing the Effects
of Ambient Ozone Exposure upon Morbidity in Exposed
Populations.
PB94-137106/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. EPA Monitoring and Measurement Technologies Pro-
gram (MMTP). Part 1 and Part 2.
PB94-182623/REB
94-04 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. EPA/ORD Large Buildings Study: Results of the Initial
Survey of Randomly Selected GSA Buildings.
94-04 PC
PB94-20377S/REB
A02/MF A01
U.S. EPA Pretreatment Compliance Monitoring and En-
forcement System, Version 3.0: User's Guide.
PB94-118S77/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA'S
Project
PB94-155322/REB
Photovoltaic Demand-Side Management
94-03 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. EPA's Pollution Prevention RD and D Results: Practi-
cal Tools for the Trade.
PB94-122520/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Mercury Recyders Provide Expanded Process Capa-
bilities.
PB94-158805/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. Visibility Trends, 1960-1992.
PB94-158706/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Ultrasonic Cleaning as a Replacement for a Chkxofluoro-
carborvBased System.
PB94-121696/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Understanding Oil Sons and Oil Spill Response.
PB93-963409/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
United States and German Bilateral Agreement on Remedi-
ation of Hazardous Waste Sites.
PB94-164811/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Unusual EosinophSic Granule Cell Proliferation in Coho
Salmon fOncorhynchus kisutch').
PB94-140738/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Update of Livestock Feed Consumption.
PB94-125655/REB 9442 PC A99/MF E11
Update of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE
Emerging Technology Program, 1993.
PB94?I76062/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Update on SACM Implementation.
PB94-963236/REB
9444 Standing Order
PB94-1137SO/REB
9441 PC A03/MF A01
Updated Review of Estuarine Aquatic Toxicity Data for the
Development of Aquatic Life Criteria for Atrazine in Chesa-
peake Bay. Phase 2 Report
PB94-181534/HEB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
Updated User-Friendly Computer Programs for Solving
Sampling and Statistical Problems (for Microcomputers)
PB94-500188/REB 9441 CP D02
Uptake and Photodegradaton of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachkxodh
benzo-p-dioxin Sorbed to Grass Foliage.
PB94-160488/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Uptake of Metals from Ovomated-Copper-Arsenate (CCA>
Treated Lumber by Eptxota.
PB94-140662/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
Uptake of Planar Polychlorinated Biphenyts and 2,3,7,8-
Substituted Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans and Dibenzo-p-
dioxins by Birds Nesting in the Lower Fox River and Green
Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163680/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Urban BMP's: A Stormwater Control Demonstration Project
PB94-216967/REB 9444 PC A07
Urban Drainage Systems: Design and Operation.
PB94-124815/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Airborne, Surface, and Borehole Geophysical Tech-
niques at Contaminated Sites: A Reference Guide.
PB94-123825/REB 9441 PC A13/MF A03
Use of Biomaricers in Quantitative Risk Assessment
PB94-117447/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Cattonic Surfactants to Modify Son Surfaces to Pro-
mote Sorption and Retard Migration of Hydrophobia Organ-
ic Compounds.
PB94-158797/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Chemical Dispereants for Marine OH Spills.
PB94-144243/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
Use of Greenhouse Chambers for Enhancing Growth of
Tundra Transplants on Gravel Fill in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska.
PB94-209772/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Use of IRIS Values In Superfund Risk Assessment
PB93-963360/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
Use of Periphyton in the Development of Bfocriteria.
PB94-141512/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Receptor and Dispersion Modeling Principles in As-
sessing Prs-and Post-Abatement Conditions of an Emission
Source.
PB94-157393/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Use of the Aquatic CHigochaete 'Lumbriculus variegatus' for
Assessing the Toxicity and Bioaccumulation of Sediment-
Associated Contaminants.
PB94-177730/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
Guidelines for Inorganic Data Review.
PB94-963S02/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
Guidelines for Organic Data Review.
PB94-963501/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Pollutant Concentrations (Revised).
PB94-206232/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
User's Manual for the BUS BBS.
PB94-114402/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
Using a Neural Network to Predict Electricity Generation.
PB94-182276/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Using Biopolymers to Remove Heavy Metals from Soil and
Water.
PB94-1S9381/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Using Computer Models to Determine the Effect of Storage
on Water Quality.
PB94-117512/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Using 'Found' Data to Augment a Probability Sample: Pro-
cedure and Case Study.
PB94-169984/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Using Nonprofit Organizations to Advance Estuary Program
Goals.
PB94-151354/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
UTAB: A Computer Database on Residues of Xenobiotic
Organic Chemicals and Heavy Metals in Plants.
PB94-113693/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Utility Environmental Impacts: Incentives and Opportunities
for Policy Coordination in the New England Region.
PB94-214S09/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Utility Environmental Impacts: Incentives and Opportunities
for Policy Coordination in the New England Region. Appen-
dix 2. Report of Science Applications International Corpora-
tion. Project on Regional Coordination and Environmental
Externalities.
PB94-215803/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A02
Utility of Controlled Human Exposure Studies for Assessing
the Health Effects of Complex Mixtures and Indoor Air Pol-
lutants.
PB94-202066/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Utilization of Topsmett, 'Atherinops affinis', in Environmen-
tal Toxicology Studies along the Pacific Coast of the United
States.
PB94-17006S/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Utslaepp till luft av foersurande aemnen 1991. (Emission to
the atmosphere of acidifying substances 1991).
DE94709B01/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB94-107984/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
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TITLE INDEX
Vaexthusgasutstaepp traan husdjur. (Greenhouse gas emis-
sions from BvuBtock).
DE94702214/REB
94-01 PC AO3/MF A01
VaSdation of a Method tar Estimating Potution Emission
Rales Using Open-Path FDR Spectroecopy and Modeling
Techniques.
PB94-112964/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Va«dation of VOC Brt
i In*
ntories by Source Appor-
tionment and (14)C Dating Methods. Part 1.
PB94-160587/REB 94-O3 PC AOS/MF A01
Value of Re
too Estuaries.
PS94-196383/REB
ng on the Mbemarto and Pam-
94-04 PC A11/MF MS
Vapor-Phase 2J.7.S-TCPD Sorption to Plant Foiage: A
5e04a6/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
Assemblages and In-
ov BIQ Moooo Lsko,
94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
VariabBty
forrod pt*t PBteofimnotoowsl
New York. USA.
PB94-136124SREB
Variety. Classification and Association in Rainfall-Runoff
nottponan
PB94-130374/REB 9442 PCAO3/MFA01
Vechicte-RelatBd Hydrocarbon Source Compositions from
Ambient Data: The GRACE/SAFER Method.
PB94-192762/REB 94-04 PC AO3/MF A01
Vegetation and Pden nelalionshlps in Eastern Canada-
Tranalatton.
PB94-1S03S7/REB 94-O3 PC AOS/MF A01
Verifying Compliance wSfi Skjdge Requirements. Guidance
tor NPOES Comptoioa mapactors.
9/REB
PB94-125739/1
»4-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Vtxto cholera* 01 Can Aseume a •Rugose' Survival Form
That nn Hi KHng by CHorkw. Vet Retains VHutoooe.
PW4-117S04/RES 94-01 PCAOZ/MFA01
VTSfTT: Vendor Information System tor Innovative Treat-
ment Technologies. Uear Manual (VJSflT Versian 3.0).
PB94-2t3834/R£B 94-O4 PCAO4/MFA01
Wash Sokient Reuse in Paint Production.
PB84-161130/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF Ml
Waste Management Area (WMA) and Supplemental Wai
(SPW) Qudanoa.
PB»4-107»S/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF Ml
Waste Managncnnnl (Chapter 16).
PB94-174
mageman
794VREB
94-03 PC A03/MF Ml
Waste Miitiiliaaoti Assessment tor a Manufacturer of
Basebal Bats and GoK dubs.
PB94-11W30/REB 94-01 PC M2/MF Ml
Waste Mxintiamii Assessment tor a Manufacturer of
Product Camers and Printed Labels.
P894-119914/REB 94-01 PCM2/MFM1
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Ro-
togravure Printing Cylinders.
PB94-119922/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization for Equipment Cleaning in the Coated
and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing Industry.
PB94-19B033/REB 94-04 PC M3/MF M1
Waste Minimization Practices at Two CCA Wood-Treatment
Plants.
PB94-114683/REB 94-01 PC AO4/MF A01
WasteLAN/CERCUS Codebook.
PB94-963286/REB 94-04 Starving Order
Wastewater Treatment/Disposal for Smal Communities.
Manual
PB94-123841/REB 94-01 PCM6/MFA02
Water Chemistry and Fish Community Responses to Epi-
sodfc Stream Ackffication in Pennsylvania, USA.
PB94-113024/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Water Pokition Control Revoking Fund (Revised EdrSon).
PB94-120706/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF Ml
Water OuaSty Assessment of Proposed Effluent Gutietnes
for the Pulp. Paper, and Paperboard Industry.
PB94-107745YREB 94-01 PC A07/MF AO2
Water-QuaMy Data from Continuously Monitored Sites in
the Pamtico and Neuse River Estuaries. North Carolina,
1990-91.
PB94-217510/REB 94-O4 PC A10/MF MS
Water OuaMy Effects and Nonpoint Source Control for For-
estry. An Annotated Bttfography.
PB94-193893/REB 94-04 PC A12/MF ACS
Water dually Standards Handbook. Second Edfbon. (In-
cludes Glossary. References and Appendtees).
PB93-231371/REB 9442 PC AM/MF M«
Water-Related Newsletters
PB94-155660/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF M1
Water Transfers n the West Efficiency. Equfty. and the En-
PB94-122397/REB 94-01 PC A14/MF A03
Waterboma Pathogen Invasions: A Case for Water OuaMy
Protection in Distribution.
PB94-113792/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF Ml
WATERS: Wei Activities Tracking. Evaluation and Report-
ing System. Version 2.0 User Guide.
PB94-161122/HEB 94-03 PC AOS/MF M2
Watershed Planning in the Afcemarte-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 1. Annual Average Nutrient Budgets.
PB94-173366/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF M2
Watershed Planning in the Albemarte-Pamkco Estuarine
System. Report 3. Toxics Analysis.
PB94-196573/REB 9*O4 PC A1S/MF MS
Watershed Planning in the Abermarie-Pamlco Estuarine
iport 5 - Fishing Practices Mapping,
156544/REB 94-03 PCA10/MFM3
WATERSHED "93: A National Conference on Watershed
Management Held in Alexandria. Virginia on March 21-24,
1993.
PB94-181609/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF £09
Wellhead Protection in Confined, Semi-Confined, Fractured
and Karet Aquifer Settings.
P894-109402/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
What Is Absorbing: The Parent Compound, Its Degradation
Intermediates, Or Its Polymers.
PB94-155363/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Whole Effluent Toxkaty (WET) Control Policy: Policy for the
Development of Effluent Limitations in National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System Permits to Control Whole Ef-
fluent ToxKrty for the Protection of Aquatic Life.
P894-214673/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Wikttfe Exposure Factors Handbook. Appendix: Literature
Review Database. Volume 2 of 2.
PB94-177789/REB 94-O3 PC A20/MF A04
Wildlife Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1 of 2.
PB94-174778/REB 94-03 PC A24/MF A04
WW Sot Working Work for the Sand Creek Superfund Site.
PB94-112828/REB 94-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Win the Mouse Bioassav tor Estimating Sensory Irritancy of
Airborne Chemicals (ASTM E 961-84) Be Useful for Evalua-
tion of Indoor Air Contaminants.
PB94-202124/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Within-Session Changes in Peak N160 Amplitude of Flash
Evoked Potentials in RatsO.2).
PB94-1S3B13/REB 94-03 PC M3/MF A01
Woodstove Emission Measurement Methods: Comparison
and Emission Factors Update.
PB94-143807/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural Pesticides: How
to Comply. What Employers Need to Know. Farms. Forests.
Nurseries, Greenhouses.
PB94-112018/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Workshop on the Use of Available Data and Methods for
Assessing the Ecological Risks of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
berao-p-OioMn to Aquatic Life and Associated Wikttfe.
Held in Minneapolis, Minnesota on September 14-15,1993.
PB94-214822/REB 94-04 PC A19/MF A04
Workshop Report on Developmental Neurotoxic Effects As-
sociated with Exposure to PCSs. Held in Research Triangle
Park. North Carolina on September 14-15,1992.
PB94-105335/REB 94-01 PCA11/MFAOS
X-CeH Pseudotumors in a Hardhead Catfish 'Arius fads'
(Ariidae) from Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, USA.
P894-198165/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Youth and the Environment Training and Employment Pro-
^8»tl18568/REB 94-01 PC M3/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
UM: Keywords Twrm
Title
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
RECYCLED MATERIALS
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB
PCA10/MFA03
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KEYWORD INDEX
MSRHOSOMALRNA
Enumeration of Vfcrio vutnificus' on Membrane Fitters
with a Ruorescentty Labeled OSgonucteotide Probe Spe-
cific for Kngdorr^Level 16S rRNA Sequences.
P894-140761/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
1890 CLEAN Alfl ACT AMENDMENTS
Effects of the 1990 dean Air Act Amendments on Vsbil-
PB94-157997/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
2
TO2 Advanced Photo-Oxidation Technology: Effect of
Electron Acceptors.
PB94-1301847REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
Effect of 2,4-Oinitrophenot on the Metabolic Rate of Bob-
white Qua!.
PB94-144722/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
2-4-OCP (2-4-DICHLOROPHENOL)
Sequential Anaerobic Degradation of 2,4-Dtehkxopheoot
in Freshwater SeoVnents.
PB94-190485/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
4-CHLOROANNJNE
ToxfcoWneticB and Metabolism of AraNne and 4-Chloroan-
ine in Medaka COryzias latpes').
PB94-1S3672/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
ABANDONED SITES
Compacted Sol Barriers at Abandoned Landfill Sites Are
Lkery to FaS in the Long Term.
PB94-101862/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methane Emissions from Abandoned Underground Coal
HSnes.
PB94-190956/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
ABUTYTOPAY
ABEL Model: Evaluates Claims of InabMty to Afford Pen-
alties and Compliance Costs (Version 2.4) (for Microcom-
puters)
PBB4-501004/REB 94-02 Dtekette$140.00
Abundance and viability of Stnped Baas Eggs Spawned
in the Roanoke River, North Carolina, in 1991.
PB94-188802/REB 944)4 PC A06/MF A02
ACOOENT PREVENTION
Successful Practices In Title 3 Implementation. Chemical
Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Technical As-
sistance Bulletin. State of Florida District 5 LEPC. Florida
Monroe County. Michigan State of Alaska Subject Index.
Senas 6. Number 10.
PB94-109626/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interim Guidance for the Determination of Significant and
•Substantial Harm FadWes for Oil Pollution Act Response
94-04 Standing Order
Plans.
PB94-963285/REB
ACCBEMTAL RELEASE
Hydrogen Fluoride Study: Report to Congress, Section
112(nM6) Clean Ar Act as Amended.
PB94-121308/REB 94-02 PC A15/MF A03
ACETALDEHYDE/METHOXY
Methoxyacetaktehvde. an Intermedfete Metabolite of 2-
Methoxyethanot Is hnmunosuppressive in the Rat
PB94-137171/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
ACETYLCHOUNESTERASE
Dose Dependence of Acetyfcnolnesterase Activity in
Modulated Radto-Fre-
944)2 PC AO2/MF A01
ACD DEPOSITION
International (Non-U.S.) Industrial Pollution Prevention: A
Case Study Compendium.
PB94-214665/REB 944)4 PC A22/MF A04
ACD DEPOSITION AND OXIDANT MODEL
Correcting RADM's Surfate Underpredction: Discovery
and Correction of Model Errors and Testing the Correc-
tions Through Comparisons against Field Data
PB94-119963/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
AODMNEDRAINAQE
PredfcSng Acid Generation from Non-Coal Mining
Wastes: Notes of the July 1992 Workshop. Held in Las
Vegas, Nevada on July 30-31.1992.
PB&M07919/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
I Technology for Managing Mine Wastes: The
environmental Waste Technology Testing and
Evaluation Center Research, Development Demonstra-
tion. Testing, and Evaluation Programs in USA.
PB94-112943/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Compiation and Intel pi elaUun of Water-Quality and Dis-
charge Data for Acidic Mine Waters at Iron Mountain,
Shasta County, CaHomia. 1940-91.
PB94-116050/REB 944)1 PC A09/MF A02
Innovative Methods of Managing Environmental Releases
at Mine SHes.
PB94-170255/REB 944)4 PC A06/MF A02
NPDES Compiance Monitoring Report Patoverde De-
dne, Pima County, Arizona.
PB94-178639/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
NPDES Compiance Mentoring Report Saver Bel Mine,
Pima County, Arizona.
PB94-178654/REB 94-03 PC AO3/MF A01
NPDES Compiance Monitoring Report Oracle Ridge
Mhe, San Manuel, Arizona
PB94-178688/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
ACID RAIN
Relative Importance to Suffate Production of Oxidation
Pathways and Clouds as Predicted by the Regional Acid
Deposition Model. ^^
PB94-112885/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Episodic Acidification of Streams in the Northeastern
United States: Chemical and Biological Results of the Ep-
isodic Response Project ^^
PB94-114923/REB 94-01 PC A17/MF A04
State Ackf Rain Research and Screening System, Ver-
sion 1.0. User's Manual.
PB94-152550/REB 94-03 PC A13/MF A03
Implementation and Experimentation of an Advanced
Land-Surface/PBL Model in the Penn State/NCAR Me-
soscale Model (MM4).
PB94-160421/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 1990-June 1991 Appendices.
PB94-177193/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 1990-June 1991.
PB94-178274/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
Comparison of Sulfur Measurements from a Regional
Fine Particle Network with Concurrent Acid Modes Net-
work Results.
PB94-192747/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Deposition of Air Pollutants to the Great Waters. First
Report to Congress.
PB94-203320/REB 94-O4 PC A07/MF A02
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
Jury 1990-December 1991 Appendices.
PB94-213949/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-December 1991. Final Report
PB94-214111/REB 94-04 PC A14/MF A03
International (Non-U.S.) Industrial Pollution Prevention: A
Case Study Compendium.
PB94-214665/REB 94-O4 PC A22/MF A04
State Acid Rain Research and Screening System
(STARRSS) (Version 1.03) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501558/REB 94-O3 CP DOS
ACID TREATMENT
Acid Extraction Treatment System for Treatment of Metal
Contaminated Soils.
PB94-188109/REB 94-O4 PC A04/MF A01
ACID VOLATILE SULFIDE
Determination of Acid Volatile Suffide and Selected Si-
multaneously ExtractaMe Metals in Seoment
PB94-183852/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
ACIDIFICATION
Response of Predatory Zooplankton Populations to the
Experimental Acidification of Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin.
PB94-101730/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses of Four Adirondack Headwater
Streams. Methods Report
PB94-105368/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Randomized Intervention Analysis of the Behavior of
Bear Brook Watershed. Maine.
PB94-108008/REB 94-01 PC A01/MF A01
Water Chemistry and Fish Community Responses to Epi-
sodic Stream Acidification in Pennsylvania, USA.
PB94-113024/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
In situ Bioassays of Brook Trout fSalvelinus lonttnalts')
and Slackness Dace ('Rhmichthys atratuhre') in Adiron-
dack Streams Affected by Episodic Acidification.
PB94-113032/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Survival of Brook Trout Embryos in Three Episodically
AdoWed Streams.
PB94-117546/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Variability in Diatom and Chrysophyte Assemblages and
Inferred pH: Paleolimnotogical Studies of Big Moose
Lake. New York, USA.
PB94-136124/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Acidic Deposition on North American Lakes:
PalaeoKmnological Evidence from Diatoms and Chryso-
•ytes.
194-144706/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Biogenic Hydrocarbon Emission Inventory for the U.S.A.
Using a Simple Forest Canopy Model.
PB94-155397/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Field and Laboratory Investigation of Acid Effects on Lar-
gemouth Bass. Rock Bass, Black Crappie, and Yellow
Perch.
PB94-163706/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Episodic Acidification of Freshwater Systems in Canada:
Physical and Geochemteal Processes.
PB94-169976/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Acid Volatile Sufflde and Selected Si-
multaneously Extractable Metals in Sediment
PB94-183852/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Characteristics and Temporal Trends in Eight
Streams of the Catskill Mountains. New York. (Revised).
PB94-190535/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Group Report Interactions among Acidification, Phospho-
rus, Contaminants, and Biota in Freshwater Ecosystems
(Chapter 13).
PB94-210598/REB
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Group Report Physiological and Ecological Effects of
Acidification on Aquatic Biota (Chapter 19).
PB94-210663/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
International (Non-U.S.) Industrial Pollution Prevention: A
Case Study Compendium.
PB94-21466S/REB 94-04 PC A22/MF A04
ACIDITY
Effects of Acidic Deposition on Streams in the Appalach-
ian Mountain and Piedmont Region of the Mid-Atlantic
United States.
PB94-117561 /REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Meteorology on Concentrations of Acid Aero-
sols.
PB94-209749/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
ACOUSTIC REFLEX
Mid-Frequency Hearing Loss in Rats Following Inhalation
Exposure to Trichloroethytene: Evidence from Reflex
Modification Audtometry.
PB94-141504/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
ACRYLAMIDES
Determination of Acrylamide in Rat Serum and Sciatic
Nerve by Gas Chromatography-Electron-Capture Detec-
tion.
PB94-141587/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Hemoglobin Adducts Following Acrylam-
ide Exposure.
PB94-144235/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
ACTIVATED CARBON
Treatment of CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act) Leachales by
Carbon-Assisted Anaerobic Fluidized Beds.
PB94-113750/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Oxktative Coupling of Phenolics on the GAC Surface.
PB94-158649/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaero-
bic Fluidized Bed GAC Bkxeactors.
PB94-159274/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Bench-Scale Investigation of Mechanisms of Elemental
Mercury Capture by Activated Carbon.
PB94-190329/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
ACTIVATED CARBON TREATMENT
Treatment of Semivotatle Compounds in High Strength
Wastes Using an Anaerobic Expanded-Bed GAC Reac-
tor.
PB94-113743/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Systematic Scanning Electron Microscopy Technique for
Evaluating Combined Biological/Granular Activated
Carbon Treatment Processes.
PB94-146271/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Dissolved Oxygen on Phenols Breakthrough
from GAC Adsorbers.
PB94-146776/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Operating Capacity of GAC Adsorbers: Dissolved Oxygen
and Extended Service Life.
PB94-155215/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
What Is Absorbing: The Parent Compound, Its Degrada-
tion Intermediates, Or Its Polymers.
PB94-1S5363/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
OxkteSve Coupling of Phenols on Activated Carbon:
Impact on Adsorption Equilibrium.
PB94-155470/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Anaerobic Treatment of a Simulated High-Strength Indus-
trial Wastewater Containing Chkxophenols.
PB94-1S7260/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Oxkfative Coupling of Phenolics on the GAC Surface.
PB94-158649/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Anaerobic Treatment of High-Strength Industrial Wastes
Bearing Semi-Volatile RCRA Compounds.
PB94-1S8656/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic
Pollutants.
PB94-158664/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Competitive Adsorption of VOCs and BOM: The Role of
Molecular Oxygen.
PB94-198025/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Activated Charcoal nitration and Ozonation on
Hydrocarbon and Carbonyt Levels of Ambient Air Used in
Controlled-Exposure Chamber Studies of Air Pollutant
Human Health Effects.
PB94-210523/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
ACTIVE SOIL DEPRESSURIZATION
Physical and Numerical Modeling of ASD Exhaust Disper-
sion Around Houses.
PB94-188117/REB
ACTIVITY PATTERNS
Total Human Exposure Model (THEM) for Respifabte
Suspended Particles (RSP).
PB94-197415/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS): Use of
Nationwide Activity Data for Human Exposure Assess-
ment
PB94-197464/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
ADDITIVES
Behavior of Hygroscopic Pharmaceutical Aerosols and
the Influence of Hydrophobic Additives.
PB94-163938/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
944)4 PC A10/MF A03
KW-1
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KEYWORD INDEX
AOHESIVES
Demonstration of Waterbased Platan Adhesive* tor Gar-
ment Screen Printers.
PB94-190931 /REB 944)4 PC A03/MF Ml
ADIPOSE TISSUE
Repsonses of Juvenle Largemouth Bass to Different pH
and Aluminum Levels at Overwintering Temperatures: Ef-
fects on SB Morphology. Electrolyte Balance, Scale Cal-
cium, Liver Gtycogen, and Depot Fat.
PB94-163698/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
Red Facts: Btobar.
PB94-102282/REB 94-01 PC AO1/MF A01
Superfund Administrative Improvements: Reinventing Su-
perfund.
PB94-963210/REB 94-01 PC A01/MF A01
ADRENAL GLAND
Altered Staroidogenesis in Whole-Ovaiy and Adrenal Cul-
ture in Cycling Rats.
PB94-1370BO/REB 94-02 PCAO3/MFA01
ADSORBENTS
Exporwnontiii Oasign for Porfomwioo MnuBumnm'rtii of
C1 to C4 Carbonyb Using DNPI+Coated SBca Gel and
C-18 Cartridges.
4-210531/RE
94-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-210531/REB
ADSORPTION
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic
Pollutants.
PB94-11376B/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect
of FuncttonaJ Groups.
PB94-113776/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effect of Dissolved Oxygen on Phenols Breakthrough
from GAC Adsorbers.
PB94-146776/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
What Is Absorbing: The Parent Compound, Its Degrada-
tion Intsrmedttlss, Or KB Polymers-
PB94-155363/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF AOI
OxMaDve Coup**) of Phenols on Activated Carbon:
InipAct on Adsorption EQuNbrlunv
PB94-1S5470/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption at Phenols: Effect
of Functional Group*.
P894-1SM72/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
Impact ot Oxygen Mediated Ojddattve Coupling on Ad-
sorption Kinetics.
P894-159407/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Compete* Adsorption of VOCs and BOM: The Roto of
Molecular Oxygen.
PB94-19e02S/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
TheonMicat Evaluation of StabBty of Volatae Organic
Chemicals and Polar Volatile Organic Chemcals in Canis-
ters.
P694-159902/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
ADVECnON
Evsiualing Advecton Schemes for Use in the Next Gen-
eration of Air Quality Modetag Systems.
P994-130065/REB 94-02 PC AO3/MF AOI
ADVISORY CONCENTRATIONS
Gudefines for Deriving Ambient Aquatic Life Advisory
944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
Concentrations.
PB94-187762/RE8
AERATION
Case History Report on Mftraukae Ceramic Plate Aer-
ation Faoflttes.
PB94-200946/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A02
AERATORS
of fins POTB Diflus0d AocBtorsi An Intel ptant
944)4 PC A04/MF AOI
,
P894-a00012/REB
Survey and Evaluation of Porous Polyethylene Media
Fine Bubble Tuba and Disk Aerators.
PB94-20O920/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
AERMOD MODEL
AERMOD: A Dispersion Model for Industrie! Source Ap-
l7ei79/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF AOt
AEROBIC BACTERIA
Phvtogene*c Analysis ol a Bacterial Aerobic Degnder of
PB94-1700B1/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
AEROSOL CANS
PR Notice 94-2. Notice to Manufacturer*. Formulators,
Producers and neauHiaiiU of Pesticide Products. Recy-
cling Empty Aerosol Pesticide Containers.
PB94-1B4306/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
AEROSOL RELEASE
rwiiNiiilakOft Piuuest MonHmBiy through Measurement
of Aerosol Rotaase.
PB94-1S7336/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
AEROSOLS
PR Noace 93-4. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators.
DiGtrfbutDrs. and Regntoants of PoslicKto Products.
PB94-104155/REB 944)1 PCA02/MFA01
DeposiBon Patterns ol Aerosotzsd Drugs within Human
Lungs: Effects of VenBatory Paramutors.
P894-137239/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
Numerical Calculation of Inertia! Aspiration Efficiency of
Aerosols into Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
PB94-146453/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of a Real-Time Monitor for Particle-Bound
PAH in Air.
PB94-157401 /REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Analysis of Regional Viability in the Eastern United
States Using Aerosol Models.
PB94-158696/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Behavior of Hygroscopic Pharmaceutical Aerosols and
the Influence of Hydrophobic Additives.
PB94-16393B/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Bacterial Flux from Chaparral into the Atmosphere in
Mid-Summer at a High Desert Location.
PB94-1905SO/HEB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Mathematical Model for Aerosol Deposition in the Respi-
ratory Tract of the Guinea Pig.
PB94-197118/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena during
Breathing of High Volume Aqueous Aerosols.
PB94-2O2074/HEB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Deposition Patterns of Pot/disperse Aerosols within
Human Lungs.
PB94-202116/REB 944)4 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of Meteorology on Concentrations of Add Aero-
sols.
PB94-209749/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF AOI
AEROSPACE INDUSTRY
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
for Source Categories: Aerospace Manufacturing and
Rework - Background Information for Proposed Stand-
ards.
PB94-192648/REB 944)4 PC A20/MF A04
AES (AUTOMATED EMISSION SAMPLER)
Stress Testing of Woodatoves.
PB94-120011/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS
PR Notice 93-2. Notice to Registrants, Producers, and
Fpirnuifttofs of PssttoioB Products.
PB94-104130/REB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
PR Nottoe 93-7. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers, and Registrants of Agricultural Pesticides.
PB94-1041S9/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF AOI
PR Notice 93-11. Notice to Manufacturers. Formulators,
Producers, and Registrants of Agricultural Pesticides.
PB94-104221/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Update of Livestock Feed Consumption.
PB94-1256S5/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF E11
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
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944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
Evaluation of Containment and Control Options for
Methyl Bromide in Commodity Treatment
PB94-19S070/P.EB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A02
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
Worker Protection Standard tor Agricultural Pesticides:
How to Comply. What Employers Need to Know. Farms,
Forests. Nurseries, Greenhouses.
PB94-11201B/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A02
Protect Yourself from Pesticides: Guide for Agricultural
Workers (Protejase de los Pestjcioas: Guia para tos Tra-
944)1 PC AO3/MF A01
AGRICULTURE
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
* jroecosystem 1992 Plot Project Plan (April 3,19
M21837/REB 944)2 PC A14/MF A03
Agricultural Sources and Sinks of Carbon.
PB94-136165/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Potential Effect of No-Til Management on Carbon in the
Agricultural So* of the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-146362/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Regtonatzation of the Western Com Belt Plains Ecore-
Agroecoaystam Plot FieW Program Report, 1992.
PB94-177755/REB
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
' ecosystem Plot Field Program Plan, 1993.
M6O694/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
Nutrient Management Supplement to the Journal of Sol
~ ' n Volume 49, Number 2.
and Water Conservation
PB94-180759/REB
944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
AH FILTERS
Quantitative Evaluation of HEPA Fltnrton Systems at As-
bestos Abatement Sites.
PB94-136116/REB 944)2 PCAO2/MFA01
AH FLOW
Three-Dimensionat Air Flow Model for Sol Venting: Su-
pofpoflition of An&lylicftl Functions-
PB94-112851 /REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
Physical and Numerical Modeang of ASD Exhaust Disper-
sion Around Houses.
PB94-188117/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Reentry of Radon from MHioation System Outlets.
PB94-190972/REB 944)4 PCA03/MFA01
AIR POLLUTANTS
Mathematical Model for Aerosol Deposition in the Respi-
ratory Tract of the Guinea Pig.
PB94-197118/REB 944)4 PCA03/MFA01
AIR POLLUTION
Vaexthusgasutslaepp fraan husdjur. (Greenhouse gas
emissions from livestock).
DE94702214/RE8 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Utslaepp till lutt av foersurande aemnen 1991. (Emission
to the atmosphere of acidifying substances 1991).
DE94709S01/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF AOt
Progress in the Study of Global Change in China.
N94-2B276/1/REB
944)3
(Order as N94-28268/8/REB, PC A12/MF A03)
Superfund Guide: Clean Air Act Hazardous Air Pollutants
Added to the List of CERCLA Hazardous Substances.
PB93-963425/REB 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
Atmospheric Corrosion Model for Galvanized Steel Struc-
tures.
PB94-101763/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling the Rice Carbon Budget in China Using GIS
Technology.
PB94-107976/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for Mobile Emission Credit Generation by
Urban Buses.
PB94-110202/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF AOI
Considerations for Modeling Small-Paniculate Impacts
from Surface Coal-Mining Operations Based on Wind-
Tunnel Simulations.
PB94-112869/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Deposition of Semi-Volatile Air Toxic Pollutants to the
Great Lakes: A Regional Modeling Approach.
PB94-113016/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
Haze and Sulfur Emission Trends in the Eastern United
States.
PB94-113073/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of a Solar Radiatton/Delta-T Method tor Esti-
mating Paaqum-Gifford (P4>) Stability Categories.
PB94-113958/REB 94-02 PCA04/MFA01
Selection Criteria for Mathematical Models Used in Expo-
sure Assessments: Atmospheric Dispersion Models.
PB94-11472S/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A02
PANs In the Atmosphere.
PB94-117595/REB
944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Correcting RADM's Sulfate Underprediction: Discovery
and Correction of Model Errors and Testing the Correc-
tions Through Comparisons against Field Data
PB94-119963/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources. Supplement F.
PS94-121431 /REB 944)1 PC A99/MF A06
Objective Meteorological Classification Scheme Designed
to Elucidate Ozone's Dependence on Meteorology.
PB94-122587/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Oxidation of Nitrogen: Differences between Measure-
ments and Predictions from the Regional Acid Deposition
Model and whether Grid Size Can Explain Them.
PB94-122603/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
National Emissions Inventory of Mercury and Mercury
Compounds: Interim Final Report
PB94-126877/REB 944)2 PC A08/MF A02
Atmospheric Releases of Formaldehyde from Electroless
Copper Plating Operations.
PB94-130135/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF AOI
Physical Modeling of Concentration Distributions Around
Twin High-Rise Buildings with a District Heating Plant
PB94-130705/REB 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
Physical Modeling of the Flow Reid Around Twin High-
Rise BuikSngs.
PB94-130713/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Design Concentrations Based on Hourly
Mixing Heights Estimated by RAMMET and METPRO.
PB94-131315/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Cotton Yield Losses and Ambient Ozone Concentrations
in Cafifomia's San Josquin Valley.
PB94-135019/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Utraviokxrt-e Radiation on Photosynthesis of
Different Aged Needles in Field-Grown Lobtolty Pine.
PB94-144730/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
National Air Pollutant Emmtssion Trends. 1900-1992.
PB94-1S2097/REB 944)2 PCA11/MFA03
Evaluation of Forest Canopy Models tor Estimating (so-
prano Emissions.
PB94-155280/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
Sensitivity of the Regional Oxida/it Model to an Assort-
ment of Emission Secenarios.
P894-155298/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Emissions from Aircraft Engines: A Search of Avail-
able Literature.
PB94-156486/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF AOI
Toxic Emissions from Aircraft Freighting Training: A
Search of Available Literature.
PB94-1S67S3/REB 944)3 PCA04/MFA01
Climatic Classification and Future Global Redistribution of
Agricultural Land
PB94-157351 /REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
KW-2
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KEYWORD INDEX
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
Analysis of Regional Visibility in the Eastern United
States Using Aerosol Models.
PB94-158698/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Improvements in Indirect Exposure Assessment Model-
ing: A Model for Estimating Air Concentrations and Depo-
sition.
PB94-160413/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Vapor-Phase 2,3,7,8-TCDD Sorption to Plant Foliage: A
Species Comparison.
PB94-160496/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Heavy-Duty Engine Testing Report Non-Road Engine
Configuration Test Results, 1991.
P894-162450/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
fine-Particle Sodium Tracer for Long-Range Transport of
the Kuwaiti Oil-Fire Smoke.
PB94-170107/REB 94-03 PCA01/MFA01
Development and Testing of a Dry Deposition Algorithm
(Revised).
PB94-183100/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
Bacterial Flux from Chaparral into the Atmosphere in
Mid-Summer at a High Desert Location.
PB94-190550/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
International Symposium on the Ecological Effects of
Arctic Airborne Contaminants. Held in Reykjavik, Iceland
on October 4-8, 1993.
PB94-206505/REB 94-04 PC A22/MF A04
Comparison of ISC2 Dry Deposition Estimates Based on
Current and Proposed Deposition Algorithms.
PB94-209491/REB 94-04 PCA04/MFA01
Effects of Acidic Deposition on Paint A Chamber Study.
PB94-209616/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Importance of Oxidation Pathways and Clouds to
Atmospheric Ambient Sulfate Production as Predicted by
the Regional Add Deposition Model.
PB94-209673/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Intercomparison of Two Regional Photochemical Models.
PB94-210549/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
~ jarterty Abstract Bulletin.
0/REB 94-02 Subscription
AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT
Minimizing Pollution in Cleaning and Degreasing Oper-
ations.
AD-A277 094/9/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Modellstudier av an begraensa koidtoxidutslaeppen.
(Model studies of limitation of carbon dioxide emissions
reduction).
DE94702213/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Experience from CFC phaseout Additional control instru-
ments for HCFCs.
DE94709797/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Omhaendertagande av deponigas. Underiag foer rikt-
Knjer. (Handling of landfill gas. Proposals for guidelines).
DE94709798/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF A01
Strategies to prevent dimate change.
DE94709802/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A03
Multiprocess Wet Cleaning: Cost and Performance Com-
parison of Conventional Dry Cleaning and an Alternative
Process.
PB94-109030/REB 94-01 PC A08/MF A02
Proceedings-. EPA/AEERL's Indoor Air Quality/Pollution
Prevention Workshop. Hew in Raleigh, North Carolina on
March 9-10, 1993.
PB94-114782/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Pollution Prevention Research for Organic Air Emissions.
PB94-117454/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ultrasonic Cleaning as a Replacement for a Chtorofluoro-
carbon-8ased System.
PB94-121696/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources.
Volume 3. Full Text of Revisions. A Compilation as of De-
cember 31,1985.
PB94-131810/REB 94-02 PC A99/MF E11
Proceedings: The 1992 Greenhouse Gas Emissions and
Mitigation Research Symposium. Held in Washington,
DC. on August 18-20,1992.
PB94-132180/REB 9442 PC A23/MF A04
Quantitative Evaluation of HEPA Filtration Systems at As-
bestos Abatement Sites.
PB94-136116/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
MWpitot Solar System: Design/Operation of System and
Results of Non-Solar Testing at MRI.
PB94-152238/REB 9442 PC A05/MF A02
Proceedings: Pollution Prevention Conference on Low-
and No-VOC Coating Technologies. Held in San Diego,
California on May 25-27, 1993.
PB94-152246/REB 9442 PC A23/MF ACM
Use of Receptor and Dispersion Modeling Principles m
Assessing Pre-and Post-Abatement Conditions of an
Emission Source.
PB94-157393/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
General Provisions for 40 CFR Part 63: National Emis-
sion Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source
Categories, 1994. Background Information for Promulgat-
ed Regulation.
PB94-158235/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
Characterization of 49-State Vehicles in CaHomia.
PB94-158391/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Support Information for the Development of
Heavy Duty Diesel Vehicle Rules for the California Feder-
al Implementation Plans.
PB94-158425/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
Application of Pulse Combustion to Incineration to Liquid
Hazardous Waste.
PB94-164415/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
Fuzzy Logic Motor Control for Pollution Prevention and
Improved Energy Efficiency.
PB94-190865/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Opportunities for
Coated and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing Equip-
ment Cleaning.
PB94-190873/REB 9444 PC AOZ/MF A01
Key Non-Process Solvent Uses Targeted as Pollution
Prevention Opportunities.
PB94-190881/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of New Ruorinat-
ed Ethers, Propanes, and Butanes.
PB94-190899/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Demonstration of Waterbased Platen Adhesives for Gar-
ment Screen Printers.
PB94-190931/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Oxygenated Fuels on the Emissions from
Three Pre-1985 Light-Duty Passenger Vehicles.
PB94-192796/REB 94J»4 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Containment and Control Options for
Methyl Bromide in Commodity Treatment
PB94-195070/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A02
Mapping Critical Levels of Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide and Ni-
trogen Dioxide for Crops, Forests and Natural Vegetation
in the United States.
PB94-210481/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
Emission Test Report Field Test of Carbon Injection for
Mercury Control, Camden County Municipal Waste Com-
bustor.
PB94-101540/REB 9441 PC A09/MF A03
PM-10 Guideline Document
PB94-104304/REB 9441 PC A10/MF A03
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion
PB94^04494/REB 9441 PC A14/MF A03
Regulatory Impact Assessment of Proposed Effluent
Guidelines and NESHAP for the Pulp, Paper, and Paper-
board Industry.
PB94-107018/REB 9441 PCA11/MFA03
Analytical Methods tor the Determination of Pollutants in
Pulp and Paper Industry Wastewater.
PB94-107059/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
PM-10 Guideline Document Appendix.
PB94-109659/REB 9441 PC A99/MF AM
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. Third Supplement to
the 1990 Edition. Volume 1.
PB94-111234/REB 9441 PC A22/MF A04
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. Third Supplement to
the 1990 Edition. Volume 2.
PB94-111572/REB 9441 PC A22/MF A04
Regulatory Impact Analysis and Regulatory Flexibility Act
Screening for Operating Permits Regulations.
PB94-112604/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Lifetime Emissions for Clean-Fuel Fleet Vehicles.
PB94-113446/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of the Relationships among O3 Uptake, Con-
ductance, and Photosynthesis in Needles of 'Pinus pon-
PB94-113719/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
User's Manual for the BLIS BBS.
PB94-114402/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
Case Studies of Radon Reduction Research in Maryland,
New Jersey, and Virginia Schools.
PB94-117363/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
EPA Research Program for Reducing CO2 Emissions
Through Efficient Energy Technologies.
PB94020029/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Air Emissions and Control Technology for Leather Tan-
rana and Finishing Operations.
PB9^1M219/REB 9441 PC A11/MF A03
Guideline Series. Control of Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions from Reactor Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Man-
PC A13/MF A03
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Process Heaters (Revised). „,.,,-.„.
PB94-120235/REB 9441 PCA11/MFA03
Enabling Guidance for the Implementation of 40 CFR
Part 63 Subpart E. Version 1. Interim.
PB9^20979/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
Hydrogen Fluoride Study: Report to Congress, Section
112(n)(6) Clean Air Act as Amended. .«,.«. .„
PB94-121308/REB 9442 PC A15/MF A03
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from
Volatile Organic Liquid Storage in Floating and Fixed
9442 PCA10/MFA03
Evaluation of a Four-Mode Steady-State Test with Accel-
eration Simulation Modes as an Alternative Inspection
and Maintenance Test for Enhanced I/M Programs.
PB94-129905/REB 9442 PC A12/MF A03
Chromium Emissions from Chromium Electroplating and
Chromic Acid Anodizing Operations. Background Informa-
tion for Proposed Standards. Volume 1.
PB94-134152/REB 9442 PC A20/MF A04
Chromium Emissions from Chromium Electroplating and
Chromic Acid Anodizing Operations. Background Informa-
tion for Proposed Standards. Volume 2.
PB94-134160/REB 9442 PC A16/MF A03
Characterization of Air Emissions from the Simulated
Open Combustion of Fiberglass Materials.
PB94-136231/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
Mixing Quantification by Visual Imaging Analysis.
PB94-139474/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Preliminary Analysis of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emission
Inventories from Three Major Urban Areas.
PB94-139508/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Modeling of Alkane Emissions from a Wood Stain.
PB94-139524/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Designs for New Residential HAC Systems to Achieve
Radon and Other Soil Gas Reduction.
PB94-139532/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Emission Reduction Credit Generation by
Clean Fuel Fleets and Vehicles.
PB94-142254/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Combustion and Sorbent Parameters in Preven-
tion of Polychtorinated Dibenzo-p-Dfoxin and Polychlori-
nated Dibenzofuran Formation during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143781/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Mechanistic Steps in the Production of PCDD and PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143799/HEB 9442 PC AOZ/MF A01
Removal of Slightly Heavy Gases from a Valley by Cross-
winds.
PB94-146446/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
State Acid Rain Research and Screening System, Ver-
sion 1.0. User's Manual.
PB94-152550/REB 9443 PCA13/MFA03
Alternative Control Techniques Document Volatile Or-
ganic Liquid Storage in Floating and Fixed Roof Tanks.
PB94-152741/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A02
Development and Improvement of a Temporal Allocation
Factor File.
PB94-155314/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Development of Transition Metal Oxide-Zeolite Catalysts
to Control Chlorinated VOC Air Emissions.
PB94-155330/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Btofitter Media for Treatment of Air Streams
Containing VOC's.
PB94-155355/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Guidelines for MACT Determinations under Section
112(g). (Proposal).
PB94-156684/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
Guidance on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and
the Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide
Programs Branch (Corrected Version as of February 18,
1994).
PB94-156692/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
Alternative Control Techniques Document Industrial
Cleaning Solvents.
PB94-156791/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
Alternative Control Techniques Document Surface Coat-
ing of Automotive/Transportation and Business Machine
Plastic Parts.
PB94-158086/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Magnetic Tape
Manufacturing Operations. Background Information for
Proposed Standards.
PB94-158094/REB 9443 PC A17/MF A04
Field Test and Validation of a Source Test Method for
Methylene Diphenyl DUsocyanate.
PB94-158680/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of Volatile Organic Compounds in Waste
Gases Using a Trickling Btofilter System: A Modeling Ap-
proach.
PB94-159316/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Aerobic Btofitter Design Criteria for
Treating VOCs.
PB94-159324/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested
Butte. Colorado (Journal Article).
PB94-161064/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2A.
Comments on Process Vents, Storage Vessels, Transfer
Operations, and Equipment Leaks.
PB94-161346/REB 9443 PC A11/MF A03
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2B.
Comments on Wastewater.
PB94-161353/REB 9443 PCA11/MFA03
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
KW-3
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KEYWORD INDEX
Background Information for Find Standards. Volume 2C.
Comments on Emissions Averaging.
PB94-161361/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
Hazardous Air Poautant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2D.
Comments on Applicability, National Impacts, and Over-
lap with Other Rules.
PB94-161379/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
Hfizflrdous Air PoAutsnt Emissions frocn Procoss Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry.
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2E.
Comments on Recordkeeping, Reporting, Compliance
and Test Methods.
PB94-161387/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards, volume 2F.
Comments on Identification List.
PB94-161396/RE6 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
PM-10 Innovative Strategies: A Sourcebook for PM-10
Control Programs.
PB94-161494/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A02
Engineered Bnflter for Removing Organic Contaminants
P89-H63532/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Final Regulatory Impact Analysis: Refusing Emission
Regulations tor Light Duty Vehicles and Trucks and
Heavy Duty Vehicles.
PB94-164027/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
Test Method tor the Measurement of Methanof Emissions
from Stationary Sources.
PS94-170297/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Control of VotaSe Organic Compound Emissions from
Batch Processes. Alternative Control Techniques Infor-
mation Document
PB94-177128/REB 9443 PC A17/MF AM
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Irdiatnal/Comrneraal/lnstiluttonal (Id) Bo»-
PB94.177',T7'REB 9443 PC A21/MF A04
Economic Impact Analysis tor the Polymers and Resins II
NESHAP.
PB94-1774S8/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
Gudatnas tor MACT Determinations under Section
112Q) final Report
PB94-179009/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
SO2 Gudekne Document
PB94-181393/REB
Alternative Control Techniques Document Surface Coat-
ing Operations at Shipbulolng and Ship Repair FacaWes.
PB94-181B64/REB 9443 PCA10/MFAM
PhobMnsrmal Dstonftcatioo of Air Toxics.
PB94-182680/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Cement Manufacturing.
PB94-1B3S22/REB 9443 PC A07/MF AM
SO2 GuWeftne Document Appendnes.
PB94-183605/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A04
Altomatwe Control Techniques Document NOx Ems-
siono from Unity Boters.
PB94-1S416S/REB 9443 PC A23/MF AIM
Secondary Lead Smelting Background Information Docu-
ment tor Proposed Standards. Volume 1.
PB94-187556/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A02
Secondary Lead Smelting Background Information Docu-
ment tor Proposed Standards. Volume 2. Appendces.
PCA14/MFAM
94-03 PCA11/MFAO3
PB94-188612/REB 94-04
Guidance on Preparing Enforceable Regulations and
Compliance Programs tor the 15 Percent Rate-of-
94-04 PCA03/MFA01
Anarysis of Emissions from Residential Natural Gal Fur-
PB94%89669/R£B 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Bench-Scale Investigation of Mechaniams o< Elemental
Mercury Capture by Activated Carbon.
PB04-190329/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
Emissions of Organic Hazardous Air PoButants from the
Combustion ot Pulverized Coal in a Sma«-Scmte Combus-
PB04-190519/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A01
Enhanced Combustion Woodstove (ECWI Technology-
PB94-190923/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Alternative Control Techniques Document AutomoMe
PB»4-191f>9»/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
IAPCS: A Computer Model That Evaluates Poaubon Con-
trol Systems tor UWy Boiers.
PBftliaZTSI/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Indussy Profes tor the Secondary Lead Smelters
NESHAP
PB94-193836/REB 9444 PC AO4/MF A01
Regulatory Impact Analysis and Regulatory Support Doc-
ument Control of Ar Rjautnrx Determination of Signifi-
cance tor Nonroad Sources and Diiaaimi Standards tor
New Noreoed Compress»n-*gni»on Engnes at or Above
37 Ktowatts (50 Horsepower).
PB94-194994/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF ADZ
Economic Impact Analysis of the Secondary Lead Smelt-
ers NESHAP. Final.
PB94-19S849/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Alternative Policies tor the Control of Air PoUutton in
Poland.
PS94-201225/REB 94-04 MF A01
Automobile Assembly Plant Spray Booth Cleaning Emis-
sion Reduction Technology Review.
PB94-206257/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A03
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compiabon of
Control Technology Determinations. Fourth Supplement
to the 1990 Edition.
PS94-206729/REB 94-04 PC Alt/MF AIM
Control of Trace Metal Species in Combustion Systems.
PB94-210564/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
Radon Control Strategies (Chapter 6).
PB94-210572/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Cold Cleaning Machine Operations New Source Per-
fbrmnce Standards. Background Information/Basis and
Purpose Document.
PB94-213535/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Glass Manufacturing.
PB94-214079/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A02
Evaluation of Propytene Carbonate in Air Logistics Center
(ALC) Departing Operations.
P894-214681/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
State Acid Rain Research and Screening System
(STAHRSS) (Version 1.03) (for MicrocomputersT.
PB94r501558/REB 9443 CPD03
AM POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCIES
Directory of OAQPS Information Services, May 1994.
PB94-181310/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
Emissions Control Strategies tor Heavy-Duty Diesel En-
•10e016/REB
94-01 PC AM/MF A02
RACT/BACT/LAER CJeertnghouse. A Complation of
Control Technology Determinations. Third Supplement to
the 1900 Edition. Volume 2.
PB94-111572/REB 94-01 PC A22/MF A04
Evaluation of Simultaneous SO2/NOx Control Technolo-
114741/REB
9401 PC AM/MF A03
Evaluation of the Pofyad (Trade Name) FB Air Purification
and Solvent Recovery Process tor Styrene Removal.
PB94-130317/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF A02
Technical/
m of New Emission Control Technol-
Used in the Hard Chromium Electroplating Industry.
134319/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF A02
Emission Control Technology tor Diesel Trucks (Draft).
PB94-1S0455/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Alternative Control Techniques Document PM-10 Emis-
sions from Sotoctod Processes at Coke Ovens and Inte-
grated Iron and Steel Mafe.
PB94-156718/HEB 94-03 PCA07/MFA02
Proceedngs: Symposium on the Transfer and Utilization
of Paniculate Control Technology (Bin). Volume 1. Elec-
trostatic Predprtators. Hew in San Diego, Cafflomia on
March 20-23,1990.
PB94-1S8938/REB 94-03 PC A21/MF ACM
Proceedngs: Symposium on the Transfer and Utjbabon
of Paniculate Control Technology (8th). Volume 2. Bagh-
ouses and Paniculate Control tor New Applications. Held
in San Diego, Caffomia on March 20-23,1990.
PB94-158946/REB 9443 PCEM/MFAM
Potential Surrogate Metals tor Incinerator Trial Bums.
PB94-162716/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
OAQPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edtjon), Supple-
ment 3. Chapter 10. Hoods. Ductwork, and Stacks.
PB94-177565mEB 9443 PC AO4/MF A01
EPA's New dean Air Technologies and Opportunities for
Cooperative Development
P694-190337/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Emerging Technology Summary: Destruction of Organic
Contaminants n At Using Advanosd Utttavtotet Ftaetv
PaEM94479/REB 9444 PC AOZ/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION DETECTION
Evaluation of Portable Gas Qiromatographs.
PB94-120003/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
FeaaMtty of Using SataMs Derived Data to Infer Sur-
face-Layer Ozone Concentration Patterns.
PB94-170263/REB 9443 PC AO3/MF A01
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography Detection Systems
tor Total Gaseous Nonmethane Organic Compounds.
PB94-19749B/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
AR POLLUTION DISPERSION
Photochemical Urban Airshed Modeang Using Diagnostic
and Dynamic Meteorological Fields.
PB94-176120/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
AERMOO-. A Dispersion Model tor Industrial Source Ap-
176179/REB
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Downwash of Plumes in the Vicinity of Buildings: A Wind-
Tunnel Study (Book Chapter).
PB94-197431/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Pollutant Concentrations (Revised).
PB94-206232/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Instructional Package on Regulatory Air Quality Modeling.
Part 1: Videos on the 'Guideline on Air Quality Models
(Revised)' and the Model Clearinghouse (Video).
PB94-780012/REB 9441 AVS3S.OO
AIR POLLUTION ECONOMICS
PM-10 Innovative Strategies: A Sourcebook for PM-10
Control Programs.
PB94-161494/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
OAQPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition), Supple-
ment 3. Chapter 10. Hoods, Ductwork, and Stacks.
PB94-177566/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Economic Impact Analysis for Proposed Emission Stand-
ards and Guidelines for Municipal Waste Combustors: A
Description of the Basis for, and Impacts of. Proposed
Revisions to Air Pollutant Emission Regulations for New
and Existing Municipal Waste Combustors under dean
Air Act Sections 111 (b), 111(d), and 129.
PB84-213543/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A02
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS
Effects of CO2 on Competition between Rice and Bar-
nyardgrass.
PB94-1S9258/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 12. Ef-
fects on Man, Animals, and Plants as a Function of Air
Pollutant Impact
PB94-170099/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 1990-June 1991 Appendices.
PB94-177193/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 1990-June 1991.
PB94-178274/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
General Circulabon Model Output tor Forest Climate
Change Research and Applications.
PB94-1782B2/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
Chemical Characteristics and Temporal Trends in Eight
Streams of the Catskdl Mountains, New York. (Revised).
PB94-190535/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA Great Waters Program: An Introduction to the Issues
and the Ecosystems.
PB94-195997/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Deposition of Air Pollutants to the Great Waters. First
Report to Congress.
PB94-203320/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (ANIMALS)
Distribution of Injury and Mtcrodosimetry of Ozone in the
Ventilatory Unit of the Rat
PB94-137049/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Epithelial Injury and Interstitial fibross in the Proximal Al-
veolar Regnns of Rats Chronically Exposed to a Simulat-
ed Pattern of Urban Ambient Ozone.
PB94-141462/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Mutagenicity and Chemical Analysts of Emissions from
the Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Ties.
PB94-143773/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
Comparison of the Pulmonary Defenses against Strepto-
coccal Infection in Rats and Mice Following 03 Exposure:
mces in Disease SiisceptabWy and Neutrophil Re-
Differences i
cnJtmant
PB94-163748/REB
9443 PC A02/MF A01
Sensitivity of the Regional Oxioant Model to Metarotogh
cal Parameters.
PB94-176625/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (HUMANS)
Research Nood« tor Risk Assessment of Inhaled Panicu-
late Matter Report of a Workshop. Held in McLean. Vir-
ginia on March 10-11.1992.
PB94-123866/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Airborne Asbestos Health Assessment Update. Project
Summary.
PB94-133949/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Ozone Epidemi-
ology Research Program: A Strategy tor Assessing the
Effects of Ambient Ozone Exposure upon Morbidity in Ex-
PB94-137106/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Three-OknensionaJ Analysis of Lung Structure and Its Ap-
plication to Pulmonary Dosimetry Models (Chapter 6).
PB94-139490/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A01
Disposition of Mufberry Pollen in the Human Respiratory
System: A Mathematical Model.
PB94-143765/RE8 9442 PC AM/MF A01
Aerodynamic Size Measurement of Airborne Rbers and
Health Effects Implications.
PB94-163904/RES 9443 PC AO3/MF A01
Ffeer Deposition Along Airway Walls: Effects of Ffeer
Cross-Section on Rotational Interception.
PB94-163920/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
Ozone Effect on Respiratory Syncytia! Virus IntecBvity
and Cytokine Production by Human Alveolar Macro-
PB94-163946/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
AIR POLLUTION SAMPLING
Air duality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxldants. Volume 3 or 3.
PB94-173143/REB 94-03 PC AW/MF A06
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxkfarts. Chapter 1. Executive Summary and Chapter 9.
InteoraSve Summary of Ozone Health Effects.
PB94-173150/REB 94-03 PCA05/MFA01
Dascriptive Guide to Risk Assessment Methodologies for
Toxic Air Pollutants.
PB94-181880/REB 94-03 PCA12/MFA03
Summary of the Emissions Characterization and Non-
cancer Respiratory Effects of Wood Smoke.
PB94-186731/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Integrating Dispersion Modeling, Receptor Modeling and
Air Monitoring to Apportion Incinerator Impacts for Expo-
sure Assessment
PB94-190592/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
Plot Study on Indoor Air Quality.
PB94-195955/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Relationship between Delivered Ozone Dose and Func-
tional Responses in Humans.
PB94-202082/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Respiratory Responses to Repeated Prolonged Exposure
' " m Ozone.
132/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
to 0|12 pom Ozone.
PB94-20213 —
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Ar/Supertund Guide to Pollutant Toxicity.
PB94-206406/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Effects of Activated Charcoal Filtration and Ozonation on
Hydrocarbon and Carbonyl Levels of Ambient Air Used in
Controled-Exposure Chamber Studies of Air Pollutant
Human Health Effects.
PB94J10523/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
Toxfc ModeBng System Short-Term (TOXST) User's
Guide. Volume 1,1994.
PB94-21414S/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Toxic Modeling System Short-Term (TOXST) User's
Guide: Volume 2. Case Study and Source Code.
PB94-2141S2/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Affl POLLUTION EFFECTS (MATERIALS)
Effect of Specimen Size, Shape, and Orientation on Dry
Deposition to Galvanized Steel Surfaces.
PB84-192788/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (PLANTS)
Analysts of the Relationships among O3 Uptake, Con-
ductance, and Photosynthesis in Needles of 'Pinus pon-
PB94-113719/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Assessing Ozone Effects on Plants Native to the South-
eastern United States.
PB94-17420B/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Response of Stem Growtn and Function to Air Pollution.
PB94-209798/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
AH POLLUTION IN TUNNELS
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle Emissions
in Tunnels.
PB94-209657/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION MONITORING
Air monitoring in the Arctic.
DE94709796/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) Tracking System:
User's Manual.
PB94-1046SO/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Demonstration/Field Study of New Designs of Automated
Gas Cnromatographs in Connecticut and Other Loca-
tions, 1992.
PB94-106376/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Simultaneous Calibration of Open-Path and Conventional
Point Monitors for Measuring Ambient Air Concentrations
of SuNur Dioxide, Ozone, and Nitrogen Dioxide.
PB94-112B77/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Current Industrial SO2 Emission Invento-
PB94-112901/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
Long Path Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer
andEPA-Approved Fixed-Point Methods Inteccomparteon.
PC A02/MF,
PB94-113099/REB
9441 PC A02/MF A01
Production of Aldehydes as Primary Emissions and from
Secondary Atmospheric Reactions of Afeenes and Al-
kanes during the Night and Early Morning Hours.
PB94.113107/REB 94*1 PC A03/MF A01
Fotlow-Up Radon Measurements in 14 Mitigated Schools.
PB94-114758/REB 9441 PCA04/MFA01
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
PB94-118080/REB 9441 PCA14/MFA03
Prefkninary Data Search Report for Locating and Estimat-
ing M Enfesiore from Sources of CyarMe Compounds.
PB94-118379/REB 94-01 PCA07/MFA02
EPA's Survey of In-Use Driving Patterns: Implications for
Mobte Source Emission Inventories.
PB94-11B5Q2/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Guidance for Estimating Ambient Air Monitoring Costs for
Criteria Potutants and Selected Air Toxic PoHutante.
PB84-128535/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A02
BuUng AmpMcation Factors for Sources Near BuBoTngs:
A Wnf Tunnel Study.
PB84-130036/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluating Advection Schemes for Use in the Next Gen-
eration of Air Quality Modeling Systems.
PB94-130085/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
Cloud and Chemical Pathway Characterization of the
Nonlinear Response of Sulfur Deposition and SuHate Air
Concentrations to Changes in SO2 Emissions In the
RADM.
PB94-130101/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Spatial and Source Type Distribution of Emissions of Se-
lected Toxic Volatile Organic Compounds in the United
States in 1990.
PB94-130119/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of the Spatiotemporal Variability of Non-
Urban Ozone Concentrations over the Eastern United
States.
PB94-1302S9/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Closed Cycle Cooler for VOC Preconcerrtration.
PB94-130390/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Report to Congress on Hydrogen Sutfkfe Air Emissions
Associated with the Extraction of Oil and Natural Gas.
PB94-131224/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
Preliminary Assessment of Gulf of Mexico DCS Contribu-
tions to Ozone Formation in Onshore Areas Using the
Regional Oxidant Model.
PB94-140241/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A03
Bkwssay and Chemical Analysis of Ambient Air Panicu-
late Extracts Fractionated by Using Nonaqueous Anton-
Exchange Solid Phase Extraction.
PB94-143757/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation and Reporting of County Gasoline Use Meth-
odologies.
PB94-145455/REB 9442 PC A08/MF A02
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1992.
PB94-146669/REB 9442 PC A08/MF A02
Comparison of the 1985 NAPAP Emissions Inventory with
the 1985 EPA TRENDS Estimate for Industrial SO2
Sources.
PB94-1S2220/REB 9442 PC A10/MF A03
Monitoring of Incinerator Emissions.
PB94-1S7385/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of a Real-Time Monitor for Particle-Bound
PAH in Air.
PB94-1S7401/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Field Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs with
Method TO-14.
PB94-159027/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
On-Road Remote Sensing of CO and HC Emissions in
California
PB94-166345/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
Pilot-Scale Evaluation of the Potential for Emissions of
Hazardous Air Pollutants from Combustion of Tire-De-
rived Fuel.
PB94-1694S3/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
Computer-Aided Data Acquisition for Combustion Experi-
ments.
PB94-170008/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Nonmethane Organic Compound Concen-
tration Data Collected by Two Methods in Atlanta.
PB94-170123/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Cadmium and Cadmium Compounds.
PB94-173093/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
PB94-173101/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
Refined Estimates of Biogenic Hydrocarbon Emissions
for Atianta-
PB94-176070/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Overview of PAMS Meteorological Monitoring Require-
PB94-'176658/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Field Tests of Chloroform Collection/AnaJysis Methods.
PB94-176948/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Laboratory Evaluation of Method 0050 for Hydrogen
Chloride
PB94-182227/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Options for Reducing the Costs of Criteria Pollutant Mont-
PW183357/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Guideline for Lead Monitoring in the vicinity of Point
PB94?183365/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations Impfe-
re£M$382/REB 9443 PCA23/MFA04
Electric Utility Steam Generating Unit Hazardous Ah- Pol-
lutant and Mercury Emission Study. Interim Report to
Congress Pursuant to the Clean Air Act Amendments of
PB94-187820/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Integrating Dispersion Modeling. Receptor Modeling and
AirMonitoring to Apportion Incmerator Impacts for Expo-
9444 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Sutfur Measurements from a Regional
Fine Particle Network with Concurrent Add Modes Net-
PB94-"92747/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Abestos Release from the Demolition of Two Schools In
Fairbanks. Alaska.
PB94-192804/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Emissions Test Method 29: Determination of Metals
Emissions from Stationary Sources (1994 Proposal).
PB94-193612/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
THC Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidance for Part
503 Sewage Sludge Incinerators.
PB94-195013/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
Report on the Technical Workshop on WTI Incinerator
Risk Issues. Held In Washington, DC. on December 8-9,
1993.
PB94-196896/REB 9444 PCA11/MFA03
FT-IR Transmission Spectroscopy for Quantitation of Am-
monium Bisulfate in Fine-Particulata Matter Collected on
Teflon grade Name) Filters.
PB94-209S40/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Real-Time Monitoring of Potycydic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons and RespiraWe Suspended Particles from Environ-
mental Tobacco Smoke in a Home.
PB94-209756/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
FieW-Deployable Monitors for Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in Air.
PB94-210424/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Estimate of Methane Emissions from U.S. Landfills.
PB94-213519/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-Dacember 1991 Appendices.
PB94-213949/REB 9444 PC A10/MF A03
Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) Tracking System,
dean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) of 1990 (for Micro-
computers) (Date of Coverage: 1993).
PB94-500204/REB 94-01 CP D02
Factor Information Retrieval System Version 2.0 FIRE)
(for Microcomputers).
PB94-500592/REB 9442 CP D02
AIR POLLUTION MONITORS
Measurements of VOCs from the TAMS Network.
PB94-122538/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA Traceability Protocol for Assay and Certification of
Gaseous Calibration Standards (Revised September
1993).
PB94-130424/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparison of Chemiluminescence and Ultraviolet Ozone
Monitor Responses in the Presence of Humidity and Pho-
tochemical Pollutants.
PB94-182672/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Study of Interferences in Ozone UV and Chemilumines-
cence Monitors.
PB94-197456/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION SAMPLING
Time Series Model for Cigarette Smoking Activity Pat-
terns: Model Validation for Carbon Monoxide and Respi-
rable Particles in a Chamber and an Automobile.
PB94-101771 /REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Derivation of an Indoor Air Averaging Time Model from
the Mass Balance Equation for the Case of Independent
Source Inputs and Fixed Air Exchange Rates.
PB94-101789/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Design Considerations for Ambient Air Monitoring at Su-
perfund Sites. Engineering Bulletin.
PB94-102407/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Final Test Report Main Report and Appendices A-J for
USEPA Test Program Conducted at Pine Hall Brick Plant,
Madison, North Carolina.
PB94-105533/REB 9441 PC A99/MF E18
EPA Lead Guideline Document and Appendix.
PB94-111846/REB 9441 PC A99/MF £08
Validation of a Method for Estimating Pollution Emission
Rates Using Open-Path FDR Spectroscopy and Model-
ing Techniques.
PB94-112984/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Characterization of Air Pollutants Emitted from a Simulat-
ed Scrap Tire Fire.
PB94-114818/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Spatially Resolved Monitoring for Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Using Remote Sector Sampling.
PB94-11995S/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
Sensitivity of Test Cycle and Fuel Type on a Crusader
350 Inboard Marine Engine Test Results, 1992.
PB94-128105/REB 9442 PC A08/MF A02
Emissions from Burning Cabinet Making Scraps.
PB94-130408/REB 9442 PC A08/MF A02
Independent Quality Assurance of Refinery Fugitives
Testing by Western States Petroleum Association. Final
Audit Report
PB94-131232/REB 9442 PC A08/MF A02
Emissions Measurements: Locomotives.
PB94-142270/REB 9442 PC A06/MF A02
Woodstove Emission Measurement Methods: Compari-
son and Emission Factors Update.
PB94-143807/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Toxic Emissions from
Sources of Medical Waste Incinerators.
PB94-145273/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants: Sum-
mary of the 1993 U.S. EPA/A and WMA International
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KEYWORD INDEX
Symposium. Held , Paper, and Paperboard. Overview.
PB94-187622/REB 9444 PC A02/MF AOI
Regulations and Research Related to Volatile Organic
Compounds (VOCs): Meeting the Ozone Standard Na-
tionwide by 2010.
PB94-190907/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
for Source Categories: Aerospace Manufacturing and
Rework - Background Information for Proposed Stand-
ards.
PB94-192648/REB 9444 PC A20/MF A04
Economic Impact Analysis for the Petroleum Refineries
NESHAP.
PB94-193661/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Petroleum Refineries
PB94-194S86/REB 9444 PC A10/MF A03
Guidance on Urban Airshed Model (UAM) Reporting Re-
quirements for Attainment Demonstration.
PB94-203452/REB 9444 PC AM/MF AOI
Rationale for New Source Performance Standards:
Starch Production Plants,
PB94-209921/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
AIR POLLUTON CONTROL
Rule Effectiveness Guidance: Integration of Inventory,
Compliance, and Assessment Applications.
PB94-158177/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
AIR QUALITY
Derivation of an Indoor Air Averaging Time Model from
the Mass Balance Equation for the Case of Independent
Source Inputs and Fixed Air Exchange Rates.
PB94-101789/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A01
Influence of Model Design on Comparisons of Single
Point Measurements with Grid-Model Predictions.
PB94-122595/REB 9441 PC A01/MF AOI
Models-3 Air Quality Model Prototype Science Concept
Development
PB94-139540/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A01
Manual tor Ventilation Assessment in Mecharacalry Venti-
lated Commercial Buildings.
PB94-145653/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects.
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 12. Ef-
fects on Man, Animals, and Plants as a Function of Air
Pollutant Impact
PB94-170099/REB 9443 PC AO2/MF AOI
Integrating Dispersion Modeling, Receptor Modeling and
Air Monitoring to Apportion Incinerator Impacts for Expo-
sure Assessment
PB94-190592/REB 9444 PC AM/MF AOI
Computational Modeling Issues in Next Generation Air
Quality Models.
PB94-197449/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
AIR QUALITY DATA
Model Engineering Concepts for Air Quality Models in an
Integrated Environmental Modeling System.
PB94-158623/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Am QUALITY MODELS
Evaluating Advection Schemes for Use in the Next Gen-
eration of Air Quality Modefing Systems.
PB94-13008S/REB 9442 PC AM/MF AOI
AIR SAMPLERS
Battery-Powered PM-10 Indoor Air Samplers Applied to
Unvented Third World Residential Combustion Sources.
PB94-190998/REB 9444 PC A02/MF AOI
AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
Model Assessment of the Annual Atmospheric Deposition
of Trace Metals to Lake Superior.
PB94-113008/REB 9441 PC AM/MF AOI
AIRBORNE CONTAMINATES
International Symposium on the Ecological Effects of
Arctic Airborne Contaminants. Hex) in Reykjavik, Iceland
on October 4-8,1993.
PB94-20650S/REB 9444 PC A22/MF A04
AIRBORNE WASTES
Bioassay and Chemical Analysis of Ambient Air Panicu-
late Extracts Fractionated by Using Nonaqueous Anion-
ExchangeSotd Phase Extraction.
PB94-143757/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A01
AIRCRAFT EXHAUST
Toxic Emissions from Aircraft Engines: A Search of Avail-
able Literature.
PB94-156486/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
Evaluation of Propylene Carbonate in Air Logistics Center
(ALC) Depaintng Operations.
PB94-214681 /REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
ALASKAN NORTH SLOPE
Use of Greenhouse Chambers for Enhancing Growth of
Tundra Transplants on Gravel FB in Prudhoe Bay.
Alaska.
PB94-209772/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
ALBEMARLE - PAMUCO AREA
Riparian Buffers for Water Quality Enhancement in the
Abemarte-PamSco Area.
PB94-195948/REB 9444 PC AM/MF AOI
ALBEMARLE-PAMUCO ESTUARINE STUDY
Abemarte-Pamfco Coupling Study.
PB94-201092/REB 9444 PC A04/MF AOI
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KEYWORD INDEX
ANIMAL DISEASES
Institutional Enhancement and Public Involvement Pro-
gram for Hampton Roads Virginia. Final Report Fiscal
Years 1989-80 -1992-93.
PB94-218625/HEB 94-04 PC A06/MF A01
Examination of Alternative Fishing Devices for the Estua-
rine Shrimp and Crab Trawl Fisheries.
PB94-21B716/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Albemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study Synoptic Survey Data
Review
PB94-218724/REB 94-04 PC A05/MF A01
ALBEMARLE4>AMUCO ESTUARY
Blue Crab, 'Callinectes sapidus', Hemocyanin Concentra-
tions as an Indfcator of Environmental Conditions in the
Afcemarie/Pamlico Estuary.
PB94-176211/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
AJbemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study Data Management
and Analysis System. Functional Description.
PB94-187952/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
AL8EMARLE-PAMLICO REGION
Guide to Environmental and Economic Stewardship in
the AJbermarte-Pamlico Region. A Comprehensive Con-
servation and Management Plan Summary.
PB94-203502/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
ALBEMARLE SOUND
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas, Wetland
Ecosystems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Al-
bemarie-Pamiico Estuarine Region: Phase 1.
PB94-184041/REB 94-03 PC A20/MF A04
Interim Report on Rows in the Lower Roanoke River,
and Water Quality and Hydrodynamics of Albemarle
Sound, North Carolina. October 1989-April 1991.
PB94-195963/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Atoemarte-Pamfico Coupling Study.
PB94-201092/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
BfcSography of Hydrotogic and Water-Quality Investiga-
tions Conducted in or Near the Albemarte-Pamlico
Sounds Region, North Carolina.
PB94-204690/REB 94-04 PCA08/MFA02
AJbemarte-Pamlioo Estuarine Study. Descriptions of Re-
lated Government Programs, Agencies, and Entities.
PB94-207800/REB 94-04 PC A13/MF A03
Fringe Wetlands in Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds:
Landscape Position. Fringe Swamp Structure, and Re-
sponse to Rising Sea Level.
PB94-217080/REB 94-04 PC A05/MF A01
ALBERHARLE-PAMUCO ESTUARINE STUDY
Food and Feeding of Young Fmfish Species in the Lower
Roanoke Rivet, Batohekx Bay, and Western Wbemarte
Sound, North Carolina, 1982-1968. Volume 1. Text
Volume 2. Appendices.
PB94-213931/REB 94-04 PC A99/MF A06
ALBERUARLE PAMLJCO ESTUARY
Watershed Planning in the Albermarie-Pamlico Estuarine
port 5 -Fishing Practices Mapping.
System. Report 5
PB94-156544/REB
94-03 PC A10/MF A03
ALCOHOLS
Structure-Toxicrty Relationships for alpha, beta-Unsaturat-
ed Alcohols in Fish.
PB94-163664/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chlorinated Acids/AJdenydes/Ketones/Alcohols.
PB94-1799WREB 944)3 PC A12/MF A03
ALDEHYDES
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chlorinated Acids/AWehydes/Ketones/Alcohols.
PB94-179918/REB 94-03 PC A12/MF A03
ALGAE
Use of Periphyton in the Development of Bfocriteria.
PB94-141S12/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
ALfllCIDES
RED Facts: Lithium Hypochlorite.
PB94-152949/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
ReregistraSon EBgtoiWy Decision (RED): Lithium Hypo-
chtonte.
P894-154259/REB 94X12 PC A07/MF AQ2
ALGORITHMS
Development and Testing of a Dry Deposition Algorithm
(Revised).
P894-183100/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
ALIPHATIC ACID ESTERS
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxytated SorbHan Fatty Acid
Esters by Reverse Phase Chromatography.
PB94-182359/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
ALIPHATIC ACIDS
Developmental Toxicity and Structure-ActMty Relation-
ships of ASpnabc Acids. Including Dose-Response As-
sessment of VaJprofc Acid in Mice and Rats.
PB94-197084/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
AUCYtATED AROMATICS
Natural Btorectamation of Alkytoenzenes (BTEX) from a
Gascine So* 'm Methanogenic Groundwater.
PB94-162757/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
ALLERGENS
Disposition ot Mulberry Pollen in the Human Respiratory
System: A Mathematical Model.
PB94-143765/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
ALTEPLASE
Tissue-Plasminogen Activator Is Induced as an Immedi-
ate-Early Gene During Seizure, Kindling and Long-Term
Potentiate!.
PB94-141496/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
ALTERNATIVE CONTROL TECHNIQUES
Alternative Control Techniques Document PM-10 Emis-
sions from Selected Processes at Coke Ovens and Inte-
grated Iron and Steel Mills.
PB94-156718/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
ALTERNATIVE FUELS
Alternative Fuels Research Strategy.
PB94-105442/REB 94-01 PC A22/MF A04
Regulatory Impact Analysis Clean Fuel Fteet Program.
PB94-111895/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Constant Volume Sampling System Water Condensation.
PB94-114899/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preliminary Assessment of the Gaseous Fuels Aftermar-
ket Conversion Industry.
PB94-131778/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Inherently Low-Emission Vehicle Program, Estimated
Emission Benefits and Impact on High-Occupancy Vehi-
cle Lanes.
PB94-135936/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Constant Volume Sampling System Water Condensation.
SAE Technical Paper Series.
PB94-197423/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
ALTERNATIVES
State and Local Government Guide to Environmental
Program Funding Alternatives.
PB94-154622/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Alternative Control Techniques Document Industrial
Cleaning Solvents.
PB94-1S6791/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
Development Document for Best Available Technology,
Pretreatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Formulating, Packaging, and
Repackaging Industry. Proposed.
PB94-181708/REB 9403 PC A23/MF A04
Alternative Control Techniques Document Surface Coat-
ing Operations at Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Facilities.
P694-181864/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
Options for Reducing the Costs ot Criteria Pollutant Moni-
toring.
PB94-183357/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Cement Manufacturing.
PB94-183522/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Utility Boilers.
PB94-184165/REB 94-03 PCA23/MFA04
Solvent Alternatives Guide (SAGE), Version 2.0 (for
Microcomputers).
PB94-S01764/REB 94-04 CP D02
ALUMINUM
Mortality of Brook Trout, Mottled Sculpins, and Slimy
Sculpins during Acidic Episodes.
PB94-135043/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Repsonses of Juvenile Largemouth Bass to Different pH
and Aluminum Levels at Overwintering Temperatures: Ef-
fects on Gill Morphology, Electrolyte Balance, Scale Cal-
cium, Liver Glycogen, and Depot Fat
PB94-163698/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Aluminum Alters Calcium Transport in Plasma Membrane
and Endoplasmic Reticulum from Rat Brain.
PB94-163797/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Aluminum Decreases Muscarinic, Adrenergic and Meta-
botropte Receptor-Stimulated PhosphoinositkJe Hydrolysis
in Hippocampal and Cortical Slices from Rat Brain.
PB94-163805/REB 94-03 PC AOZ/MF A01
ALUMINUM FLUORIDE
Chronic AIF3 Administration: 2. Selected Historical Ob-
PB94-141470/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
ALUMINUM INDUSTRY
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for the Aluminum Forming. Point
PB94o£Sl8/REB 94-04 PC A99/MF E11
ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES
Ozone Effect on Respiratory Syncytial Vims Infectwity
and Cytokine Production by Human Alveolar Maero-
PB94M63946/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
AMEIURUS NEBULOSUS
Serum Chemistry and Histopathological Evaluations of
Brown Bullheads f AmeJurus nebutosus') from the Buffalo
and Niagara Rivers, New York.
PB94-101599/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
AMERICAN INDIANS
Guidance on Water Quality Standards and 401 Certifica-
tion Programs Administered by Indian Tribes.
PB94-187770/REB 944)4 PCA02/MFA01
NPDES and Sewage Sludge Program Authority. A Hand-
book for Federally Recognized Indian Tribes.
PB94-203395/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
AMINO ACIDS
Dissolved Free Amino Acids, Combined Amino Adds,
and DNA as Sources of Carbon and Nitrogen to Marine
Bacteria.
PB94-140746/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Antmo Acid Composition of Suspended Particles, Sedi-
ment-Trap Material, and Benthic Sediment in the Poto-
mac Estuary.
PB94-169968/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
AMMONIUM SULFATES
FT-IR Transmission Spectroscopy for Quanttation of Am-
monium Bisulfate in Rne-Particulate Matter Collected on
Teflon (Trade Name) Filters.
PB94-209640/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
AMOCO CORPORATION
Amoco-U.S. EPA Pollution Prevention Project Yorktown,
Virginia: Projects, Evaluations, and Rankings.
PB92-228626/REB 944)2 PCA12/MFA03
AMPHIPODA
Influence of Age on the Relative Sensitivity of 'Hyalella
azteca' to Diazinon, Alkytphanol Ethoxytates, Copper,
Cadmium, and Zinc.
PB94-176187/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
AMPLITUDE MODULATION
Within-Session Changes in Peak N160 Amplitude of
Rash Evoked Potentials in Rats(l,2).
PB94-163B13/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
ANADROMOUS FISHES
Chesapeake Bay Executive Council Directive: Fish Pas-
sage Goals.
PB94-110152/REB 94-01 PCA01/MFA01
ANAEROBIC BACTERIA
Examination of Dochtorinafon Processes and Pathways
in New Bedford Harbor Sediments.
PB94-140795/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Sequential Anaerobic Degradation of 2,4-Dfchlorophenol
in Freshwater Sediments.
PB94-190485/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
ANAEROBIC PROCESSES
Treatment of VOCs in High Strength Wastes Using
Anaerobic Expanded-Bed QAC Reactor.
an
PB94-113677/REB
9441 PC A03/MF A01
Btomass Gasification Pilot Plant Study.
PB94-114766/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
Anaerobic Treatment of High-Strength Industrial Wastes
Bearing Semi-Volatile RCRA Compounds.
PB94-158656/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaero-
bic Rukfeed Bed GAC Btoreactors.
PB94-159274/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Chemical Interactions in Anaerobic Btofilm Sys-
tems.
PB94-159290/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
DBP/ICR Analytical Methods Guidance Manual: Public
Comment Draft
PB94-154077/REB 944)2 PC A06/MF A02
ANALYTICAL METHODS
Guidance for the Determination of Appropriate Methods
for the Detection of Section 313 Water Priority Chemi-
cals.
PB94-177508/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES
Method 1620: Metals by Inductively Coupled Plasma
Atomic Emission Spectroscopy and Atomic Absorption
pHS^irW40/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
ANAS PLATYRHYNCHOS
Effects of Dieldrin in Food on Growth and Btoaccumula-
tion in Mallard Ducklings.
PB94-15724S/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
ANATOMY
Lower Respiratory Tract Structure of Laboratory Animals
and Humans: Dosimetry Implications.
PB94-137031/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Three-Dimensional Analysis of Lung Structure and Its Ap-
pScaSon to Pulmonary Dosimetry Models (Chapter 6).
PB94-139490/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
ANILINE
Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria for Aniline
(CAS Registry Number 62-53-3).
PB94-118536/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
ANILINES
ToxBokinetics and Metabolism of Aniline and 4-Chtoroan-
iline in Medaka f Oryzias talipes').
PB94-163672/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
Prenatal Cocaine Eliminates the Sex-Dependent Differ-
ences in Activation Observed in Adult Rats After Cocaine
PB94-163763/REB 944)3 PCA01/MFA01
ANIMAL DISEASES
Scientific Research on Diseases and Mortalities of Dol-
phins in U.S. Waters.
PB94-107935/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A02
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KEYWORD INDEX
Research Perspectives tor Dolphin Mortalities In North
America.
PB94-155819/REB 94-02 PCAOS/MFA01
X-CeB Pseudotumors in a Hardhead Catfish 'Arius fete'
(Aridae) from Lake Pontcharlrain, Louisiana. USA.
PB94-198165/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
ANMAL NUTRITION
Update 01 Livestock Feed Consumption.
PB94-125655/REB 94-O2 PC AW/MF E11
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
Fish Ptgsi°loffi Toxicology, and Water Quatly Manage-
ment ProosedinQS of an International Symposium. I told
in Sacramento. CeMomia, on September 18-20,1990.
PB94-159126/REB 944)3 PC A12/MF A03
W»r«n-Session Changes in Peak N160 Ampttuda of
Flash Evoked Potentials in Rats(L2).
PB94-163813/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A01
Hnaopalhotofly. Blood Chemistry, and Physiological
Status of Normal and Moribund Striped Bass fMorone
saxatfe1) Involved in Summer Mortatty f Die-OrT) in the
Sacramento-San Joaquii Delta of CaMomia.
PB94-19S157/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Lower Respiratory Iraq Structure of Laboratory Arimate
and Humans: Dosimelry Impicatioi'is.
PB94-137031 /REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
ographic Proce
ogeneous Landscapes (Chapter 7).
PB94-146412/RE8
Population Dynamcs on Heter-
9402 PC AOS/MF A01
racS
rttstrve benthfc bkxo
effects
dentate (Polychaeta).
DE930164Z7/REB
ch: Culture of l>
SEE
i for use In
94-01 PC AB3/MF A01
Technical Assessment of New Emission Control Technol-
ogies Used m the Hard Chromium EtectrooMIng Industry
PB94-134319/REB 944)2 PC AOI/MF AM
ANOXIA
TfeVtsfonriettpon of Dyes And Reisied Compounds In
Anoxic Sediment Kinetics And Products.
PB94-155553/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF AO1
ANOXIC CONDITIONS
Oxidative CoupSng of Phenols on Activated Carbon:
Impact on Adsorption Ctjuasjiimi.
PB94-1S5470/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
ANTARCTIC REGIONS
Transport Radiative, and Dynamical Effects of the Ant-
arctic Ozone Hole: A GFDL -SKYHT Model Experiment
PB94-192754/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
ANTHRACE»aV7-1M)METHYLBENZ (A)
Effects of 7,12~Dvnetfi)nbonz(ft)8fitnrBcene on Immune
Function and Mixed-Function Qxygenase Activity in the
944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
ANTHRAOUMOME
Transformation of Dyes and Related Compounds in
Anoxic Sedtnsnt Nneocs and Products.
PB94-155553/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Effects of Age. Species Difference, Antibiotics and Toxi-
cants on Mastinal Enzyme Activity and Genotoxidty.
P894-137338/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
ANntKITAQENIC AQENTS
Anttmulsgenidty ProMw of Synthetic and Natural Arttnu-
PB944U2090/REB
944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
ANTK>XDANT8
Comparison of Anttaddant
kjbstan
..,_.__ jln Bronchoerveo-
ler Lavage Cess and FUd from Humans, Guinea Pigs,
and Rats.
P994-137346/REB 9448 PC AOS/MF A01
AOC
ABLE OROAMC CARBON)
Control of Disinfection By-Piuduots and Biodegradable
Orosnic Matter tfMuugh Biological Treejonsnl.
P894-1S7310/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
APATITE/HYDROXY
Effects of N03H OX-* F(-», SOK2-). and CO3<2-) on
Pb(2+ ) HimmUfaXoii by Hydroxyapatts.
P894-170024/REB 94-63 PC AOS/MF A01
APES (ALBERMARLE-MMUCO ESTUARINE STUDY)
Technical Support Document for the Abemarts-Pamlco
Estuama Study Comprshanslva Conservation and Man-
e/REB
94-04 PCAOsYMFAU
AQUACULTURE
Effects of Ammonium and Nkrate on Nutrient Uptake and
Activity of Nftogen Asaknlating Enzymes m Western
944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
riant tor Recommended EBfciant Lsnt-
PB94-101755/REB
Development Docu
taJtonsGudetnes and Standards of Performance tor the
Fish Hatcheries and Faults. Point Source Category.
PB84-120102/REB 944)1 PC Aft/MF AOS
Comprehensive Program tor the Evakjatton of Arefdal
PB04-1351007REB 944)2 PCAOZAiFAOl
AQUATIC ANNULS
Chssspeake BayRDlicy for the Introduction of Non-lndig-
PB94-162s5l/RQl 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
AQUATIC BIOLOGY
Intensive Survey of the Utbe Vermilion River as Effected
by Seasonal Variation. 1992.
PB94-104361/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Water Quality Assessment of Proposed Effluent Quide-
Snea for the Pub. Paper, and Paperboard Industry.
PB94-10774S/REB 944)1 PC A07/MF A02
Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria tor AnBne
(CAS Registry Number 62-53-3).
P894-116536/REB 944)1 PCA04/MFA01
Office of Water Pc*cy and Technical Guidance on Inter-
pretation and Implementation of Aquatic Ufe Metals Cri-
PB94-118544/REB
944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Ambient Aquatic Ufe Water Quatty Criteria for 2,4-Di-
Mieiiul (CAS Registry Number 1054)74)).
118551/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Biological and Water Queltv Survey of Three Tributaries
to the Sangsmon River South Fork Basin, Mosquito
Creek and Long Point Slough, September through No-
944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
19
PB94-161544/REB
Intensive Survey of the Edwards River and Pope Creek,
1991.
PB94-161783/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Intensive Survey of the Vermsnn River Basin IHnois
River Drainage.
PB94-161833/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Aquatic ToMtoNy Infemialtoi'i on VAX VMS Backup
(AOUfftE for VMS) (1600 BPO
PB94-500790/REB 944)2 CP T02
Aquatic Torfdty Information Retrieval Data Base
(AQUIRE tor Non-VMS) (1900 BPI).
PB94^00eOe/HEB 944)2 CPT02
Aquatic ToxtoXy Intoimation on VAX VMS Backup
(AOUtRE for VMS) (8260 BPI).
PB94-600eS7/RE8 944)2 CP T02
Aquatic Toxtorty Intormation Retrieval Data Base
(AQUIRE for Non-VMS) (6250 BPT).
P894-50O885/REB 944)2 CP T02
AQUATIC ECOLOGY
CWA Section 403: Procedural and Monitoring Guidance.
PB94-161S81/REB 944)3 PC A1S7MF AOS
EnwonfnentBi
(EMAP) Great L
PB94-162318/REB 944)3 PC AO4/MF A01
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
Automated Nal "weT counting system tor the deterrrena-
tton of fWjpOCBjesium.
DE94S02352/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
and Apseftsmont Program
jring and Research Strategy.
PB94-114832/REB 944)1 PC AIO/MF AOS
Methods tor .Aquatic Toxietty Identifieation Evaluations:
Pnttse 2 TOBoctty ktontiteCBlion ProceduFes for Ssmples
EjtnaUeriQ Acute end Cnranic Tooocfty.
PB94-114907/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
^p*y*r AddHiCaltion of Stroemo in the Northeastern
United SMecawnjcal and Bkxogteal Results of the Ep-
isodeC Reeponee Project.
PB94-114923/REB 944)1 PC A17/MF A04
Survival of Brook Trout Embryos in Three EptsodtosJIy
944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
AddMed Streams.
PB94-117548/REB
Mothoos for Aojudic Toxicfty uenORcdion Evslustions.
Phase 3 Toxtoty Conftmattoa Procedures for Samples
-•— i Acute and Chrortc ToxWty.
94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PeetWda Inputs and Risks In Coastal Wetlands.
PB94-14O847/REB 944tt PC A02/MF A01
CetuMvec Mo
munlfy J ' '^ .
Stream Comparisons.
PB94-140712/REB
i Sunogata for a
jorosnlem and Effects on
Com-
and
PB84-15653a7REB
Gulf of Mexteo
November 2-3.1993.
PB94-157798/REB
944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Factors to Benthic Marine
i Laboratory Miciucuanii.
944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Intsgratad Reeesfch Planning Meeting for
3 Estuaries. Hak) In Qulf Breeze. Florida on
944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Probable rant* of Trends In Selected Living Resources
in the Galveeton Bay System.
PB94-150050/REB 94-03 PCA07/MFA02
Phase 3. Naval Constnic-
i. Rhode Wand.
«on Battaaon Csnasr. D
PB94-ia0561/REB
PB94-1
944)3 PC A07/MF AO2
Polcy tor the tasnducion of Non-mdg-
944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Tcoacay of Sedknanta and Sedknent Pore Waters from
the Grand Calumet Rlvar-lrafana Harbor, rndena Area of
94-03 PCAOSA«FA01
Dioxin-Uke Toxic Potency in Forster's Tern Eggs from
Green Bay, Lake Michigan, North America
PB94-163565/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
BkxnagnificaUon of Bbassay Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-
dibenzo-p-DiOMn Equivalents.
PB94-163599/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Measures of Reproductive Success and Porycnkxinated
Biphenyl Residues in Eggs and Chicks of Forster's Terns
on Green Bay, Lake Michigan, Wisconsin, 1988.
PB94-163607/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Development and Evaluation of Test Methods for Benthic
Invertebrates and Sediments: Effects of Flow Rate and
Feeding on Water Quality and Exposure Conditions.
PB94-163656/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Uptake of Planar Porychtorinated Biohenyis and 2,3,7,8-
Substituted Potychkxmated Dtoenzofurans and Dibenzo-
p-dtoxins fay Birds Nesting in the Lower Fox River and
Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163680/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Bacterial Growth Efficiency on Natural Dissolved Organic
Matter.
PB94-170057/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Review of EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assess-
ment Program. Forests and Estuaries.
PB94-174018/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
Transport and Transformation of Contaminants Near the
Sediment-Water Interface. Chapter 1. Introduction.
PB94-174737/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Interpretation and Implementation of
Aquatic Life Criteria for Metals.
PB94-183829/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Group Report Interactions among Acidification, Phospho-
rus, Contaminants, and Biota in Freshwater Ecosystems
(Chapter 13).
PB94-210598/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Research and Quality Assurance Methods Used in the
EMAP Prairie Wetlands Pilot Study.
PB94-210614/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
Challenges in Wetland Restoration and Creation (Book
ChapVT
PB94-210848/REB 94-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
AQUATIC UFE
Guidelines for Deriving Ambient Aquatic Life Advisory
Concentrations
PB94-187762/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
AQUATIC MICROBIOLOGY
Microbiological Issues Related to Drinking Water Disin-
fection Chemistry. Opportunities for Further TiO2 Re-
944)2 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-130200/REB
Persistence of a Surrogate for a Genetically Engineered
CeHutorytic Microorganism and Effects on Aquatic Com-
munity and Ecosystem Properties: Mesocosm and
Stream Comparisons.
PB94-140712/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Examination of Dechlorination Processes and Pathways
in Now Bodford Harbor Sodtfnonts.
PB94-14079S/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Effect of Aggregation on Vibrio choleras' Inactivation.
PB94-209707/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
AQUATIC PLANTS
Chesapeake Bay Executive Council Directive: Submerged
Aquatic Vegetation Goals.
PB94-110160/REB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
pH-Dependent Toxkatv of Cd. Cu. Ni, Pb and Zn to -Cer-
iodaphnia dubia'. 'Pknephales promelas', 'Hyatella
azteca' and 'Lumbriculus variegatus'.
PB94-163722/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
AQUIFERS
Suggested Operating Procedures for Aquifer Pumping
Tests. Ground Water Issue (15th In Series).
PB94-107943/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Wellhead Protection In Confined, SerrtConfined. Frac-
tured and Karst Aquifer Settings.
PB94-109402/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Review of Methods tor Assessing Aquifer Sensitivity and
Ground Water VukwrabWty to Pesticide Contamination.
PB94-154127/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A02
Ground Water Resource Assessment
PB94-154291 /REB 944)2 PCA11/MFAOS
Hydrocarbon SpH Screening Model (HSSM). Volume 1.
User's Guide.
PB94-189487/REB 944)4 PC A11/MF AOS
Two-Dimensional Modeling of Aquffer Remedfetton Influ-
enced by Sorptton Nonequittxium and Hydraufc Conduc-
944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
tMty Heterogeneity.
PB94-189S93/REB
Effects of Three Concentrations of Mixed Fatty Adds on
Dechlorination of Tetrachtoroethene in Aquifer Micrc-
94-03 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-162785/REB
PB94-163557/REB
ARABtOOPSIS THAUANA
Distrtxition of Relative Error of Toxlctty of Herbicides and
Metals to 'Arabldoneis'.
PB94-190470/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
KW-8
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KEYWORD INDEX
ATMOSPHERIC MODELS
ARACHNIDA
Interim Protocol for Testing the Effects of Microbial
Pathogens on Spiders (Arachnida Aranae).
PB94-130366/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES
Archaeological Investigations at the Proposed Interna-
tional Wastewater Treatment Plant Site: Cultural Re-
source Identification and Geotechnical Test Monitoring.
PB94-205721/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Archaeological Monitoring of the International
Wastewater Treatment Plant Land Outfall Trench. San
Diego County, California.
PB94-205739/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
ARCTIC AND MARINE OIL SPILL PROGRAM
Statistical Assessment Two Laboratory Tests for Esti-
mating Performance of Shoreline Cleaning Agents for Oil
Soils.
PB94-117413/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Statistical Assessment Measurement Methods for Esti-
mating Performance of Dispersarrts.
PB94-117421 /REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
ARCTIC REGIONS
Air monitoring in the Arctic.
DE94709796/REB
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
International Symposium on the Ecological Effects of
Arctic Airborne Contaminants. Held in Reykjavik, Iceland
on October 4-8, 1993.
PB94-206505/REB 94-04 PC A22/MF AIM
Use of Greenhouse Chambers for Enhancing Growth of
Tundra Transplants on Gravel Fill in Prudhoe Bay,
Alaska.
PB94-209772/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
AREA CONTINGENCY PLANS
Region IX Mainland Regional Contingency Plan.
PB94-963256/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
Oceania Regional Contingency Plan.
PB94-963257/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Alaska Federal/State Preparedness Plan for Response
to CX and Hazardous Substance Discharges/Releases
(Unified Plan-Volume 1).
PB94-963258/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of New Jersey.
PB94-963259/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of New York State.
PB94-963260/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of the Caribbean.
PB94-983261/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Region I Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1.
PB94-963262/REB 94-04 Standmg Order
Region I Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume £
PB94463263/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Federal Region IV Regional Oil and Hazardous Sub-
stances Pollution Contingency Plan.
PB94-963264/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Region VIII Area Contingency Plan, Denver. CO.
PB94-963265/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Northwest Area Contingency Plan for Region X.
PB94-963266/REB 94-04 Standing Older
Region III Inland Area Committee, Inland Area Contingen-
cy Plan. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB94-963267/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Region V 01 Pollution Act of 1990 Area Contingency
Plan.
P894-963268/REB 94-O4 Standmg Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - B. Vol-
umes 1 and 2.
PB94-963274/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1 and
Volume 1. Part 1.
PB94-963275/HEB 94-04 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan. Texas - A.
PB94-963277/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Louisiana
PB94-963278/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, New Mexico.
PB94-963279/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan. Oklahoma.
PB94-963280/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Region VII Inland Area Contingency Plan.
PB&4-963281/REB 94-04 Standing Order
AREAL HVDROGEOLOGY
Capture Zone Modeling Using the Wellhead Analytic Ele-
ment Model (WhAEM).
PB94-182292/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
ARC LAND
Ami Ecosystems 1992 Pilot Report Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program.
PB94-176898/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
AMD LANDS
Enwonmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Arid
Ecosystems 1993 Implementation Plan Colorado Plateau
Plot Design Plot Study.
PB94-16S339/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
ARIUS FEUS
X-Cell Pseudotumors in a Hardhead Catfish 'Anus fells'
(Aradae) from Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana. USA.
PB94-198165/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
ARKANSAS
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Arkansas.
PB94-963276/REB 94-04 Standing Order
AROCLOR 1242
Examination of Dechtorination Processes and Pathways
in New Bedford Harbor Sediments.
PB94-140795/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
AROCLOR 1254
Examination of Dechkxination Processes and Pathways
in New Bedford Harbor Sediments.
PB94-140795/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
AROMATIC POLYCYCUC HYDROCARBONS
Provisional Guidance for Quantitative Risk Assessment of
Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB94-116571/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
ARSENATES
Dose-Dependent Disposition of Sodium Arsenate in Mice
Following Acute Oral Exposure.
PB94-202140/REB 94-O4 PC A03/MF A01
ARSENIC
Removal of Arsenic from Drinking Water by Conventional
Treatment Methods.
PB94-182243/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
ARSENIC ACID
Pesticide Fact Sheet Arsenic Acid (H3AsO4) (January
1994).
PB94-150877/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
ARTIFICIAL DIETS
Comprehensive Program for the Evaluation of Artificial
Diets.
PB94-135100/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Estimation of lonization Constants of Azo Dyes and Re-
lated Aromatic Amines: Environmental Implication.
PB94-191103/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF AOt
ARTIFICIAL MEMBRANES
Enumeration of Vibrio vulnfficus' on Membrane Fitters
ATAXIA
Relationship of Neuropathy Target Esterase Inhibition to
Neuropathology and Ataxia in Hens Given Organophos-
phorus Esters.
PB94-137247/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
ATHERINOPS AFF1NIS
Utilization of Topsmelt, 'Atherinops affinis', in Environ-
mental Toxicology Studies along the Pacific Coast of the
United States.
PB94-17006S/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
ATLANTA (GEORGIA)
Refined Estimates of Biogenic Hydrocarbon Emissions
for Atlanta.
PB94-176070/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
ATMOSPHERE MODELS
Improved Representation of the Reaction of N2O5 on
Aerosols for Mesoscale Air Quality Models.
PB94-140803/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
PANs in the Atmosphere.
PB94-117595/REB
ASBESTOS
Airborne Asbestos Health Assessment Update. Project
Summary.
P894-133949/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
Guidance and Clarification for the Current U.S. EPA Test
Method for Asbestos in Drinking Water.
PB94-136108/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
Quantitative Evaluation of HEPA Filtration Systems at As-
bestos Abatement Sites.
PB94-136116/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Indoor Asbestos Concentrations Associated with the Use
of Asbestos-Contaminated Tap Water in Portable Home
Humidifiers.
PB94-137312/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Asbestos Management Programs in 17
New Jersey Schools: A Case Studies Report.
PB94-170388/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
Airborne Asbestos Concentrations during Spray-Buffing
of Resilient Floor Tile.
PB94-174174/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Abestos Release from the Demolition of Two Schools in
Fairbanks. Alaska.
PB94-192804/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Method 100.2. Determination of Asbestos Structures over
10 micrometers m Length in Drinking Water.
PB94-201902/REB 94-O4 PC A03/MF A01
ASBESTOS INDUSTRY
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for
the Building. Construction and Paper Segment of the As-
PB94094834/REB 94X>4PCA06/MF A02
ASD (ACTIVE SOIL DEPRESSURIZATION)
Physical and Numerical Modeling of ASD Exhaust Disper-
PB94-188117/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
ASPHALTS
Routine Maintenance Uses for Milled Reclaimed Asphalt
PBfiS^geS/REB 94-01 PCA08/MFA02
ASPIRATION
Numerical Calculation of Inertal Aspiration Efficiency of
Aerosols into Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
P894-146453/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Ranking Project Region 2. Ecological Ranking and
Problem Analysis: Health. Ecology and Welfare/Econom-
PB94-100351/REB 94-01 PC A11/MF A03
Practical Tools and Concepts for Environmental Audits
94-01 PC AO2/MF A01
94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oxidation of Nitrogen: Differences between Measure-
ments and Predictions from the Regional Acid Deposition
Model and whether Grid Size Can Explain Them.
PB94-122603/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Photochemistry of Aqueous Iron(lll)-Polycarboxylate
Complexes: Roles in the Chemistry of Atmospheric and
Surface Waters.
PB94-135050/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidants. Volume 1 of 3.
PB94-173127/REB 94-03 PC A20/MF A04
PC-Based MIE Scattering Program for Theoretical Investi-
gations of the Optical Properties of Atmospheric Aerosols
as a Function of Composition and Relative Humidity.
PB94-192739/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Relative Importance of Oxidation Pathways and Clouds to
Atmospheric Ambient Sulfate Production as Predicted by
the Regional Ack) Deposition Model.
PB94-209673/REB 94-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Intercomparison of Two Regional Photochemical Models.
PB94-210549/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION
PANs in the Atmosphere.
PB94-117595/REB
94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ecological Structure among Migrant and Resident Sea
birds of the Soofia-Weddell Confluence
-
PB94-t90543/REB
Region.
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-December 1991. Final Report
PB94-214111/REB 94-04 PC A14/MF A03
ATMOSPHERIC DIFFUSION
Selection Criteria for Mathematical Models Used in Expo-
sure Assessments: Atmospheric Dispersion Models.
PB94-114725/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF AM
Plume Dispersion in the ConvecBve Boundary Layer. Part
2. Analyses of CONDORS Field Experiment Data.
PB94-146461/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Development and Testing of a Dry Deposition Algorithm
(Revised).
PB94-183100/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
Integrating Dispersion Modeling, Receptor Modeling and
Air Monitoring to Apportion Incinerator Impacts for Expo-
sure Assessment
PB94-190592/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Meteorological Processor for Regulatory Models (MPRM)
(for Microcomputers).
PB94-501657/REB 94-03 CP DOS
ATMOSPHERIC DISPERSION MODELING
Evaluation of a Solar Radiation/Delta-T Method for Esti-
mating PasquHI-Gifford (P-G) Stability Categories.
PB94-113958/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC DISPERSION MODELS
Selection Criteria for Mathematical Models Used in Expo-
sure Assessments: Atmospheric Dispersion Models.
PB94-114725/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
ATMOSPHERIC EFFECTS
Atmospheric Corrosion Model for Galvanized Steel Struc-
PB94-101763/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC MODELS
Relative Importance to Sulfate Production of Oxidation
Pathways and Clouds as Predicted by the Regional Acid
Deposition Model.
PB94-112885/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Improvements in Indirect Exposure Assessment Model-
ing: A Model for Estimating Air Concentrations and Depo-
sition.
PB94-160413/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Implementation and Experimentation of an Advanced
Und-Suriace/PBL Model in the Penn State/NCAR Me-
soscale Model (MM4).
PB94-160421 /REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PC-Based MIE Scattering Program for Theoretical Investi-
gations of the Optical Properties of Atmospheric Aerosols
as a Function of Composition and Relative Humidity.
PB94-192739/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
Comparison of Sulfur Measurements from a Regional
Fine Particle Network with Concurrent Acid Modes Net-
work Results.
PB94-192747/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
KW-9
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KEYWORD INDEX
Transport, Radtative, and Dynamical Effects of the Ant-
arctic Ozone Hole: A GFDL 'SKYHr Model Experiment
PB94-192754/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Dependencies and Sensitivity of Tropoapheric Oxidants
to Precuraor ConcemiaUung over the Northeast United
States: A Modal Study.
PB94-192770/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC STABILITY ESTIMATION
Evaluation of a Solar Radfetton/DeHa-T Method for Esti-
mating PmsqueVGifford (P-G) Stability Categories.
PB94-113958/REB 94-02 PCA04/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC WATERS
Photochemistry of Aqueous IronflllH^olycarboxytate
Complexes: Rotes in the ChemMry of Atmospheric and
Surface Water*.
PB94-135050/REB 94-02 PCAO2/MFA01
ATRAZME
Guide for Underetandhg the Alrazine Ground and Sur-
face Water Risk Reduction Measures.
PB94-1319S2/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Aissssmanl of SaMty Effects on the Toxicity of Alrazine
to Chesapeake Bay Spedse Data Needs for Develop-
ment of Estuarine Aquatic Ufa Criteria.
PB94-181526/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Updated Review of Ectuarine Aquatic Toxkfty Data for
the Development of Aquatic Life Criteria for Alrazine in
Chesapeake Bay. Phase 2 Report
PB84-T81534/REB 94-03 PCAM/MFAQZ
ATTITUDE SURVEYS
Chesapeake Bay Attitude* Survey. Appendices: VkgMa
94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PBB4-187937/REB
Chsssciialis Bay Alttudes Survey.
PB9il88448/REB 94-04
PC AOS/MF A01
ChMapMfc* Buy AflfeidM Sunny, ApptvxflOM: Watt**-
ton, DC, Freoji~~
_K f L^
^ rrvQlMnGM*.
PB94-1B888S/REB
94-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attftudes Survey. Appendtoaa. Maryland
Fraquenciea.
PB94-168927/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey. Appandtoac Peonsyt-
PB84-ie8S35/R£B 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
ATTRACTANTS
Psatlclda Fact Sheet Ormamaldehyde, Cknamyl Alco-
hol, 4-Methoxy Qrmamalothyde. 3-Phenyl PropanoL 4-
Methoxy Phenethyl Alcohol. Mole and 1,2.4 Trinethoxy-
94-04 PC A01/MF A01
aaton (RED): Peripianone a
94-04 PCA06/MFAO2
PB94-183621/REB
PB94-187S23/REB
AUOmNQ
Practical Tools and Concepts for Environmental Audte
94-01
PB94-122611/REB
AudKMt
PCAO2/MFA01
"Process. ReferenceGukto.
94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
SRtS System Overview and User's Guide.
PB94-S63233/REB 94-42 PC AOS/MF A01
AUTOMOBILE EXHAUST
Constsnt Volume Samping System Water Condensation.
PB94-114898/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CharactBrization of emissions from an Earfy Model Flexi-
ble-Fuel Vehicle.
PB94-1200S2/REB 94-01 PC AO2/MF A01
Influence of Oxygenated Fuels on Vis Emissions from
Three Pre-1985 Ught-Duty Passenger Vehicles.
PB94-192796/REB 94-04 PC AOZ/MF A01
Constant Volume Samping System Walei Condonsafion.
SAE Technical Papar Sanaa.
PB94-197423/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
OrvRoad Vehicle Emissions: U.S. Studkt*.
PB94-209S32/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Second by Second Exhaust Emissions Data Recorded
during Federal Test Procedures UDDS Runs (for Mtoro-
PB94-501780/REB 94-04 OP DOS
AVIATION OASOUNE
FjeWTrapping of Subsurface Vapor Phase Petroleum Hy-
drocarbons.
PB94-158789/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
AVOCETS
Impairment of Growth and Immune Function of Avocet
Chicks from Sites with Elevated Selenium, Arsenic, and
Boron.
PB94-210507/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
AZODYES
Transformation of Dyes and Related Compounds in
Anoxfc Sedment Kinetics and Products.
PB94-1S5553/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Phytogsnetic Analysis of a Bacterial Aerobic Degrader of
AzoDyes.
PB94-1 70081 /REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
BACtLLUS 8UBTUJ8
Pesticide Fact Sheet "Badhis suUBs' MB) 600.
PB94-203494/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
BACILLUS THURMGUENStS KURSTAKI DELTA-
ENDOTOXM
QusflMorton in Sol of "BacHus ttwringtensis1 var. tajr-
stakf derta-Endotuxin from Tranagenic Plants.
PB94-21051S/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
BACK BAY
Comprehensive Environmental Management Plan for the
Cunfluck Sound Drainage Basin: Background InvesSga-
94-03 PCA07/MFAO2
PB94-18162S/REB
BACKQROUND INFOR
Pukj, Paper, and Paparboard Industry-Background Infor-
mation for Proposed Air Emission Standards. Manufactur-
Processes at Kraft, Sulftte, Soda, and Sen*Chemteal
ing Pr
P994-121357/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
BACKGROUND ORGANIC MATTER
Competitive Adsorption of VOCs and BOM: The Role of
PB94-19802S/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
•ACT (BEST ACHIEVABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY)
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse. A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. Fourth Supplement
to the 1990 EdMton.
PB94-206729/REB 9444 PC A19/MF A04
BACTERIA
Effects of Phystoochernlcal Factors and Bacterial Colony
Morphotyps on Association of Vtorto vuMficus' with He-
mocytss of 'Crasaosliea virginica'.
PB94-14OB88/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Dissolved Free Amino Adds, Combined Amino Adds,
andDNA as Sources of Carbon and Nitrogen to Marine
PB94-140746/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Near-Bottom Pelagic Bacteria at a Deap-Water Sewage
f-140753/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
AvaasbMy of Dissolved Organic Carbon to Bacterioplank-
lon Examined by Oxygen Utilization.
PB94-155496/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Bacterial Growth Efficiency on Natural Dissolved Organic
PB94-170057/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Bacterial Flux from Chaparral into the Atmosphere in
MkJ-Summer at a high Desert Location.
PB94-190SSO/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
BACTERIAL GENOME
CharactBrization of TOesuHomicrobium oscambium' sp.
nov. and Proposal to Assign TDeeurtovtxio desuffuricans'
Strain Norway 4 to the Genus 'Desurfomicrooiurn-.
PB94-191046/REB 9444 PC AO2/MF A01
BAOHOUSES
ProeeerJngs: Symposium on the Transfer and Utiazation
of Paniculate Control Technology (Stti) Volume 2. Bagh-
cusea and PsrticUate Conkol for New Applications. Held
in San Diego, Catfomii on March 20-23.1990.
PB94-158946/REB 9443 PC EM/MF AOS
BARIUM METABORATE
Reregietratlon E&gfctty Da
Evajuaaon of » Four-Mode Staady-StBtsTast with Accel-
onSon StYnuatvlion MOOBS ss BO AHwnttKA Inspoctton
and Maintenance Test for Enhanced I/M Programs.
P804-12990S/REB 9442 PCA12/MFA03
AUTOMOTIVE FUELS
tnHuBnoo of OxyosnttlBd FiMte on ttw Eniisflfons Irom
Three Pre-1965 LnMOury Passenger Verioles.
PB94-192796/REB 9&M PCAO2/MFA01
Fuel Economy^Roeurn 1994 Car Models (Three and Six
pBuaTTafaBf) ffor MicrooonaputefsJ.
PB94-600014/REB 94-01 OP D02
AUTOMOTIVE MDUSTRV
Automobie Assomtily Plant Spray Booth Cleaning Emis-
sion Reduction Technology Review.
PB94-20R2S7/REB 94-04 PCAO9/MFA03
AVIATION FUELS
ioric Emsssons •ora AsTCfflft
Search of Avaiable Literature
PB94-156783fflEB 94-03 PC AO4/MF A01
n (RED): Barium Motabo-
9442 PC AOS/MF A01
' 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Effect* of CO2 on Competition between Rice and Bar-
9443 PC A01/MF A01
rala.
PB94-154317/REB
RED Facts: Barium Metaborate.
PB94-154481/REB
CofTspACtod Sol Bwnsn st AbtVattoooo Lsndnl Sftss Are
Ukely to Fai in the Long Term.
PB94-101862/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
BASE FLOW
CbttBifiOBhon of Environnwintiil Hydrologc Dohovions in
tno NoitlKMtttofn UnifeBtl StBtes.
PB94-13503S/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
i Study Synoptic Survey Data
94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
BASS
Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Fishery Management
Plan: Chesapeake Bay Program. Annual Progress Report
(April 1993).
PB94-112059/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned
in Roanoke River. North Carolina, in 1989.
PB94-198144/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A01
BATCH PROCESSING
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from
Batch Processes. Alternative Control Techniques Infor-
mation Document
PB94-177128/REB 94-03 PCA17/MFA03
BATTERIES
Enabling Document for National Emission Standards for
Coke Oven Batteries (40 CFR Part 63, Subpart L).
PB94-120813/REB 9441 PCA07/MFA02
BDOC (BIODEGRADABLE DISSOLVED ORGANIC
CARBON)
Control of Disinfection By-Products and Biodegradable
Organic Matter through Biological Treatment
PB94-157310/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
BEACHES
Efficacy of Commercial Inocuia in Enhancing Biodegrada-
tton of Weathered Crude OH Contaminating a Prince Wil-
liam Sound Beach.
PB94-101714/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Distribution, Type, Accumulation, and Source of Marine
Debris In the United States, 1989-93.
PB94-190576/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
BEAR BROOKS (MAINE)
Mineral Weathering Rates from Small-Plot Experiments,
WMP Site. Bear Brooks, Maine, U.S.A.
PB94-107992/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
Randomized Intervention Analysis of the Behavior of
Bear Brook Watershed. Maine.
PB94-108008/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
BEAR BROOKS WATERSHED MANIPULATION PROJECT
Mineral Weathering Rates from Small-Plot Experiments,
WMP Site. Bear Brooks. Maine. USA
PB94-107992/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
Randomized Intervention Analysis of the Behavior of
Bear Brook Watershed, Maine.
PB94-108008/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
Mineral Dissolution Rates in Plot-Scale Field and Labora-
tory ExporiiDontft.
PB94-112978/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
BEAUVARIA BASSIANA
Effect of •Beauveria bassiana' and Its Toxins on 'Mysi-
doosis bahia' (Mysidacea).
PB94-155520/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
BEAUVERIA BASSIANA
Susceptibaty of the Convergent Lady Beetle ('Coteopte-
ra: Cocdnemdae') to Four Entomogenous Fungi.
PB94-182375/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
Infectivity and Teratogenicity of 'Beauveria bassiana' in
'Menida beryttjna' Embryos.
PB94-191004/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
BEETLES
SusceptHity of the Convergent Lady Beetle ('Coteopte-
ra: CoccinefSciae') to Four Entomogenous Fungi.
PB94-182375/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
BEHAVIOR
Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of Acute Chlorpyri-
fos in Rats: Tolerance to Prolonged Inhibition of Cholin-
9442 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-137130/REB
Prolonged Neurobehavioral and Visual Effects of Short-
Term Exposure to 3,3'-lmmodipropiorntnle (IDPN) in Rats.
PB94-141579/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
BEHAVIORAL SYMPTOMS
Neurobehavioral Methods Used in Meurotoxicological Re-
9442 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-137213/REB
PB94-218724/REB
BENEFICIATfON
Technical Resource Document Extraction and Beneficia-
tion of Ores and Minerals. Volume 1. Lead-Zinc.
PB94-170248/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
BENEFIT COST ANALYSIS
BEN: A Model to Calculate the Economic Benefits of
Noncomptence. User's Manual (Revised).
PB94-141652/REB 9442 PC A10/MF AOS
President Canton's Clean Water Initiative: Analysis of
Benefits and Costs.
PB94-154101/REB 9442 PC A08/MF A02
President Clinton's dean Water Initiative: Analysis of
Benefits and Costs. Executive Summary.
PB94-154119/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits
from Noncornpaance (Version 4.0) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-50099B/REB 9442 Diskette$140.00
BENTHOS
Representative benthic bioindicator organisms for use in
radiation effects research: Culture of Neanthes arenaoao-
dentata (Potychaeta).
DE93016427/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
BIOLOGICAL FILTERS
Effects of Contaminated Sediments on Marine Benthic
Biota and Communities.
PB94-135183/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Benthic Community Restoration Goals.
PB94-177292/REB 94-03 PC A05/MF A01
Optimum Macrobenthic Sampling Protocol for Detecting
Pollution Impacts in the Southern California Bight
PB94-182664/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Heavy Metal Pollutants in Organic-Rich Muds of the Pam-
(co River Estuarine System: Their Concentration, Distri-
bution, and Effects upon Benthic Environments and
Water Quality.
PB94-214160/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
BENTONtTE
Qeosynthetic Clay Liners (GCLs) in Landfill Covers.
P894-130176/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
E(J)ACEANTHRYLENE
(0-ras Oncogene Mutations in Tumors and DNA Adducts
Formed by Benz(l)aceanthrylene and Benzo(a)pyrene in
the Lungs of Strain A/J Mice.
PB94-139557/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Mouse Skin Tumor-Initiating Activity of
Benzfflaceanttvylene in SENCAR Mice.
PB94-141454/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Gasoline-Contaminated Ground Water as a Source of
Residential Benzene Exposure: A Case Study.
PB94-209624/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
BENZD(A)PYRENE
32P-Posttabeling Analysts of DNA Adducts in Human
Sperm Cells from Smokers and Nonsmokers.
PB94-137064/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Kkas Oncogene Mutations in Tumors and DNA Adducts
Formed by Benzfflaceanthrylene and Benzo(a)pyrene in
the Lungs of Strain A/J Mice.
PB94-139557/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
BEST ACHIEVABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. Fourth Supplement
to the 1990 Edition.
PB94-206729/REB 94-04 PC A19/MF A04
ten AVAILABLE TECHNOLOGY
Development Document for Best Available Technology,
Pretreatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Formulating. Packaging, and
Repackaging Industry. Proposed.
PB94-181708/REB 94-03 PC A23/MF ACM
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
Guidance Manual for Developing Best Management Prac-
tices (BMP).
PB94-178324/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
Urban BMP's: A Stormwater Control Demonstration
Project.
PB94-216967/REB 94-04 PC A07
BEST TECHNOLOGY
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technotogy Determinations. Third Supplement to
the 1990 Edition. Volume 2.
PB94-111572/REB 94-01 PC A22/MF A04
BIAS
Evaluation of Potential Confounding Factors in Sediment
Toxicity Tests with Three Freshwater Benthic Inverte-
brates.
PB94-176138/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Water-Related Newsletters.
PB94-1SS660/REB
94-03 PC A05/MF A01
Toxic Emissions from Aircraft Firefighting Training: A
Search of Available Literature.
PB84-156783/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Federal Register Citations for the Safe Drinking Water
Act A Compilation of References.
PB94-161247/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Geographic Index of Environmental Articles 1992.
PB94-182136/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Geographic Index of Environmental Articles 1991.
PB94-182144/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
Clean Water Act Section 403: Compendium.
PB94-187358/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Water Quality Effects and Nonpoint Source Control for
Forestry. An Annotated Bibliography.
P894-193893/REB 94-04 PC A12/MF A03
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Publications.
PB94-20333B/REB 94-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
fography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
PB94-904200/REB 94-02 Subscription
BICARBONATE SODA BLASTING
Bicarbonate of Soda Blasting Technology for Aircraft
Wheel Depaintmg.
PB94-193323/REB 94-04 PC A05/MF A01
BIG MOOSE LAKE
VanabUy in Diatom and Chrysophyte Assemblages and
Inferred pH: Pateoftnnotogical Studies of Big Moose
Lake, New York, USA.
PB94-136124/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
BILARY TRACT
Effect of Pretreatment on the Biliary Excretion of 2,3,7,8-
Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Diorin, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-
furan, and 3,3',4,4'-tetrachlorobiphenyl in the Rat
PB94-141413/RE8 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
BIOACCUMULATION
Comparison and Rank of Proposed Human Health Btoac-
cumulation Factors for the Great Lakes Initiative.
PB94-109535/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
UTAB: A Computer Database on Residues of Xenobiottc
Organic Chemicals and Heavy Metals In Plants.
PBB4-113693/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bioaccumulation of PCB Congeners by Blue Mussels 'Ml-
tilus edulis' Deployed in New Bedford Harbor, Massachu-
setts.
PB94-140779/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Dieldrin in Food on Growth and Bioaccumula-
tion in Mallard Ducklings.
PB94-157245/REB 94-03 PCA01/MFA01
Current Activities Within the National Biomonitoring Spec-
imen Bank.
PB94-172806 94-03 Not available NTIS
Blue Crab, 'Callinectes sapidus', Hemocyanin Concentra-
tions as an Indicator of Environmental Conditions in the
Albemarie/Pamlico Estuary.
PB94-176211/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative Technical Support
Document for the Procedure to Determine Bioaccumula-
tion Factors, July 1994.
PB94-202009/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
BIOACCUMULATION FACTORS
Bioaccumulation Factor Portions of the Proposed Water
Quality Guidance for the Great Lakes System.
PB94-109410/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
BIOASSAY
In situ Bioassays of Brook Trout ('Satvelinus fontinalis')
and Blacknose Dace fRhinichthys atratulus') in Adiron-
dack Streams Affected by Episodic Acidification.
PB94-113032/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations:
Phase 2 Toxicity Identification Procedures for Samples
Exhibiting Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
PB94-114907/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Rapid Glutamate Decarboxytase Assay for Detection of
'Escherichia coir.
PB94-130143/REB 94-02 PCA01/MFA01
Mutagenicity and Chemical Analysis of Emissions from
the Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB94-143773/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System (GENETOX). Programmer's
Guide: VAX Component. (Version 2.0).
PB94-197027/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System: Bacterial Mutagenesis
Assays: User's Guide. (Version 2.21).
PB94-197035/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System: Personal Computer Software
Programmer's Guide. (Version 2.21).
PB94-197043/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System (GENETOX) User's Guide.
VAX Component (Version 2.0).
PB94-197050/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
GENETOX Manager System: Data Management and Sta-
tistical Software for Microbial Mutagenesis Assays (Ver-
sion 2.21) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501970/REB 94-03 CP D02
BIOASSAY-DIRECTED FRACTIONATION
Mutagenicity and Chemical Analysis of Emissions for the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB94-163847/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
BIOBOR
Red Facts: Biobar.
PB94-102282/REB
94-01 PCA01/MFA01
BIOCHEMICAL CYCLES
Pools and Fluxes of Biogenic Carbon in the Former
Soviet Union-Translation.
PB94-146354/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
BIOCHEMISTRY
DNA Adduct Research with Capillary Electrophoresis.
PB94-130242/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Interferences, Limitations and an Improvement in the Ex-
traction and Assessment of Cellulase Activity in Soil.
PB94-157229/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Structure-Toxicity Relationships for alpha, beta-Unsaturat-
ed Alcohols in Fish.
PB94-163664/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
BIOCONVERSION
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachtoride at Mineral
PB94-144698/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Transformation of Carbon Tetrachtoride by Pyrite in
Aqueous Solution.
PB94-210465/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
BIODEGRADATION
Methanogenesis and Sutfate Reduction in Chemostats: A
Fundamental Experimental Kinetic Study and Modeling.
PB94-1S9282/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Nutritional and Operational Requirements
for Btodegradation of Chlorinated Phenols by the White
Rot Basidiomycete, 'Phanerochaete chrysosporium' in
RBC Reactors.
PB94-174745/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Sequential Anaerobic Degradation of 2,4-Dichlorophenol
in Freshwater Sediments.
PB94-190485/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Concepts in Improving Polychlorinated Biphenyl Bloavai-
lability to Bioremediation Strategies.
PB94-190816/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
BIODETERIORATION
Efficacy of Commercial Products in Enhancing Oil Biode-
gradabon in Closed Laboratory Reactors.
PB94-101607/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Efficacy of Commercial Inocula in Enhancing Btodegrada-
tion of Weathered Crude Oil Contaminating a Prince Wil-
liam Sound Beach.
PB94-101714/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Disinfection By-Product Formation and Control by Ozona-
tion and Biotreatment.
PB94-101888/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Biodegradatjon Remedy Selection. Quick Reference Fact
Sheet
PB94-144136/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Phylogenetic Analysis of a Bacterial Aerobic Degrader of
AzoDyes.
PB94-170081 /REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Engineering Bulletin: In Situ Biodegradation Treatment
PB94-190469/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
BIODIVERSITY
Research Plan for Pilot Studies of the Btodivereity Re-
search Consortium.
PB94-114881/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
BIOENGINEERING
Environmental Risks from Genetically Engineered Plants:
EPA Research Needs for Regulatory Action.
PB94-130416/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Modeling Substrate Transport into Biofilms: Role of Multi-
ple Ions and pH Effects.
P894-157328/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
BIOFILM
Modeling Chemical Interactions in Anaerobic Biofilm Sys-
tems.
PB94-159290/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BIOFILMS
Control of Blofflm Growth in Drinking Water Distribution
Systems. Seminar Publication.
PB94-115995/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Modeling Substrate Transport into Biofilms: Role of Multi-
ple ions and pH Effects.
PB94-157328/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BIOINSTRUMENTATION
Bioluminescent Sensors for Detection of Bioavailable
Hg(ll) in the Environment
PB94-140720/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL AEROSOLS
Fermentation Process Monitoring through Measurement
of Aerosol Release.
PB94-157336/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL AVAILABILITY
Sampling Protocols for Collecting Surface Water, Bed
Sediment Bivalves, and Fish for Priority Pollutant Analy-
sis.
PB94-114808/REB 94-01 PC A08/MF A02
Concepts in Improving Polychlorinated Biphenyl Bioavai-
lability to Bioremediation Strategies.
PB94-190816/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL CRITERIA
Interim Guidance on Interpretation and Implementation of
Aquatic Life Criteria for Metals.
PB94-183829/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Policy on the Use of Biological Assessments and Criteria
in the Water Quality Program.
PB94-183860/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
NTP Technical Report on Toxicity Studies of a Chemical
Mixture of 25 Groundwater Contaminants Administered in
Drinking Water to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-121498/REB 94-01 PC A09/MF A02
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 12. Ef-
fects on Man, Animals, and Plants as a Function of Air
Pollutant Impact
PB94-170099/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Defining Biological Status by Comparing with Reference
Conditions (Chapter 4).
PB94-190360/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for Assessing the Effects of Contaminants to
Juvenile Gallinaceous Birds Using a Cross-Fostered
Brood Method.
PB94-190378/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB94-921100/REB 94-02 Standing Order
BIOLOGICAL FILTERS
Particle Removal and Head Loss Development in Biologi-
cal Filters.
PB94-157278/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
BIOLOGICAL FOULING
Investigations tito Biofoufeiy Phenomena in Rn6 Pore
Aeration Devices.
PB94-20Q853/REB 94-04 PCA04/MFA01
BIOLOGICAL INDICATORS
Renwch Ptan tor Plot Studfes of the BtodNeratty Re-
search Consorliurn.
PB94-114881 /REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
yanabaty in Diatom and Crrysoohyte Assemblages and
Inferred prt PatoohfinotogKial Studns ol Bio Mooae
Lake. New York, USA.
PB94-136124/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
of Topsnwft, AtnonnopB wwtt, in Environ*
menial Toxtootogy Studtes along the Pacific Coast of the
Unrted States.
PB94-17O06S/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Blue Crab. *CaBnectes sapidus'. Hemocyanin Concentra-
tions as an Indicator of Environmental Conditions in the
Atoemarte/PamSco Estuary.
PB94-176211 /REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Screening of CancSdate Species tor Development of
Standard Operating Procedures tor Aquatic Tcobcity Test-
kn with Resident Chesapeake F ~
PB94-177482/REB
Btotoyc&t Reputations ss
Change. Volume 1.
PB94?ie6129/REB
Bay Biota.
94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
of EnworinumttU
94-04 PC AOB/MF A02
McrobW Indicators of Sol Ouatty.
PB94-196041/REB 94-04
PC AOS/MF A01
Use of Btomafkers in Quantitative Risk Aiaonmont
PB94-117447/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Macrophapa Aggragatas
Staaa. (Chantei 15)
PB94-190824/REB
•WXXMICAL, MODELS
as liid«-alor» of Environmental
94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Three Dlmer
i Analysis of Lung Structure and Its Ap-
nary Doernetry Models (Chapter 6).
PC AOS/MF *
9448
•A01
94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
QuinttaavB and Temporal Relabunehipi, between ONA
Adduct Formation in Target and Surrogate Tissues: Imp*.
cottons tor BtomonHoring.
PB94-163812/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL RADIATION UIU,IS
Hutu asm ilalnu banthfc i**«*-^«y orgarian
raoWion enacts research: Cuhure of Noantrx
i tor use in
isfenaceo-
94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
AJumnum Altars Calcium Transport in Plasma Membrane
and Endoplasmc Rebculum Irom Rat Brain.
PB84-163797/REB 94-03 PC AO2/MF AO1
L TREATMENT
i Byproduct Fo
Dtainte
ten and
PB94-101888/REB
on and Control by Oxona-
94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
i Using tie Land Treatment Concept Envi-
juMtons and Technology.
PB94-1079Z77REB 944! PC AOS/MF A01
Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Chlorinated. Alphat-
ic Compounds.
PB94-113685/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Treatment of CERCLA (CompreheneVe Environmental
Response. Corrveiissson. and Uab«» Act) Leachates by
Carbon-Aiatotsi) Anaembic Fudged Beds.
PB94-113750/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Evatuation of Oicdltei Madta tor Treatment of Air SWwns
PB9?TSs5/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Impact of Ozomaon and Btotogtaal Treatment on DWn-
tscson By-Products.
PB94-157377/REB 9443 PC AOSAlF A01
r LMng Anaaro-
Treatment of PCP Co
bte FsJdfaad Bad GAC BtoieaUors.
PB94-180447/RE8
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Bumas* rai*i:e(tcn Plot PkM Study.
PB94-1147eD/RBB 9441 PC AW/MF A02
Role of Bwmsss Energy in Stabbing Global Ornate
Chanoe.
PB94-139S65^EB 9442 PC AW/MF A01
BiuiiKii*ortng tor Conanl of Toxicty in Effluent Dis-
cfieroes to tie Marine Envtronment
PB9t5l0228/REB 9444 PC A04AF A01
MOOnDATION
Engneering Acpfcason of Bfauridallori Processes tor
Trea»ng Petnleum-Ctiimaniliialed Sol.
PB94-1BZ7Z4/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
ms in Anaerobic BnOm Sys-
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
ModaingCham
Field-Scale Testing of a Two-Stage Boreactor for Re-
moval of Creosote and Pentacrdorcphenol from Ground
Water Chemical and Biological Assessment
PB94-181053/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
BtOREMEDIATION
Bioremediatkxi Using the Land Treatment Concept Envi-
ronmental Regulations and Technology.
PB94-1079277REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Testing Bioremediation in the Field.
PB94-114709/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Guide for Conducting TreatabBty Studies under CERCLA:
Bkxtegradation Remedy Selection. Interim Guidance.
PB94-117470/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Reduction of Genotoxkaty of a Creosote-Contaminated
SoJ After Fungal Treatment Oetarmined by the Trades-
cantta-micronucteus1 Test
PB94-130077/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Isolation and Characterization of (4- H.1a-Dihydroxy-1-
Hydrofluoren-9-One Formed by Angular Dioxygenation in
the Bacterial Catabofem of Fkiorene.
PB94-140670/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
BioremedHtion: A Video Primer (Video).
PB94-7B0319/REB 9444 AVS35XW
MOSOUDS AWARDS PROGRAM
Nonwialiuii Guidance. 1994 Beneficial Use of Biosotds
Awards Program: For Operating Projects. Technology De-
velopment and Research.
PB94-1SS611 /REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Interactions under Chang-
Hosoorch Pten.
9442 PC A07/MF A02
BKMYNTHESIS
Altered Steroidogeneais in WhotoOvary and Adrenal Cul-
ture in Cycling Rats.
PB94-1370BO/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
BIOTA
Screening of CandUate Species tor Development of
Standard Operating Procedures tor Aquatic ToxioHy Test-
ing wttti Resident Chesapeake Bay Bota.
PB94-177482/REB
9443 PC AOS/MF A02
BtOTECHNOLOOY
Evaluation of Methods tor Detecting Ecological Effects
from Genetically Engineered Microorganisms and Micro-
Dial Pest Control Agents in Terrestrial Systems.
PB94-130044/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Reduction of Genotoxicity of a Creosote-Contaminated
Sol After Fungal Treatment Determined by the Trades-
canfia-microriucleus'Test
PB94-130077/REB 9442 PC AO2/MF A01
Using Bnpofymars to Remove Heavy Metals from Soi
and Water.
PB84-159381/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Appfccation of Mcrobial Ecology Research to Environ-
montsf Probtofns,
PB94-203783/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
BIOTiTE
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride at Mineral
Surfaces.
PB94-144896/REB 9442 PC AO4/MF AO1
BIOTURBAT1ON
Role of Bnturbatton in Sedmnt Resuspenston and Its
Interaction with Physical Shearing.
PB94-130192/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Temporal^ Variation in the Diets of Caftomia Oual in
Western Oregon.
PB94-136173/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Species-Habitat Relationships among Antarctic Seabrds:
A Function of Physical or Biological Factors.
PB94-148313/REB
9442 PC AOS/MF A01
D>codn-Wu> Toxic Potency in Forster's Tern Eggs from
Green Bay. Lake Michigan. North America.
PB94-163S65/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
Measurei of Reproductive Success and Fxrfychtorinsted
Biphenyl Residues in Eggs and Chicks of Forster's Terns
on Green Bay. Lake MtoMgan. Wisconsin. 1988.
PB94-163607/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Uptake of Planar Potychtortaated Biphenyts and 2.3.7,8-
------ 1 Dbemotoans ai
PB94-1S8290/REB
i and Dtwnzo-
p-dKDons by Birds Nesting in the Lower Fox River and
Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163680/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
2.3.7.8,-Tetrachkxodfcenzo-p-dkMn EquKfalents in Tis-
sues of Birds at Green Bay. Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163730/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Considerations for Planning Terrestrial Field Studtes.
PB94-ie9e01/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Interpretation of ToxicNy Response of Bobwhte dual
w«h Respect to Duration of Exposure.
PB9iT90S27/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Ecological Structure among Migrant and Resident See-
birds of the Sootia-Weddel Confluence Regtoa
PB94-190S43/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Landscape Ecology and the Conservation and Manage-
marlofMeotropicel M^atory Bids (Reveed).
PB94-209806fflEB 9444 PC AO8/MF AO2
Impairment of Growth and Immune Function of Avocet
Chicks from Sites with Elevated Selenium, Arsenic, and
Boron.
PB94-210507/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Avian Richness Evaluation Method (AREM) for Lowland
Wetlands of the Colorado Plateau (User's Manual) (for
Microcomputers).
PB94-501822/REB 9443 CP D02
BLACK DRUM
Chesapeake Bay Black Drum Fishery Management Plan.
Agreement Commitment Report, 1993.
PB94-180742/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
BLASTING
Bicarbonate of Soda Blasting Technology for Aircraft
Wheel Departing.
PB94-193323/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
BLOOD
Extraction of DMA from Cryopreserved Clotted Human
Blood
PB94-137270/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
Determination of Aciylamide in Rat Serum and Sciatic
Nerve by Gas Chromatography-Electron-Capture Detec-
tion.
PB94-141587/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
BLOOD CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
Serum Chemistry and Histopathological Evaluations of
Brown Bullheads f Ameiurus nebutosus') from the Buffalo
and Niagara Rivers. New York.
PB94-101599/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Cotfnine Concentrations in Semen, Urine, and Blood of
Smokers and Nonsmokers.
PB94-137288/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Histopatholoay, Blood Chemistry, and Physiological
Status of Normal and Moribund Striped Bass fMofone
saxabks1) Involved in Summer Mortality fne-Off) in the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta of CaBfomia.
PB94-198157/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
BLOOD OAS ANALYSIS
EPAPUF: A Blood-Gas and Pulmonary Simulator. User's
Manual Version 1.0.
PB94-144128/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Blue Crab. 'CaKnectes sapidus', Hemocyarun Concentra-
tions as an IncScator of Environmental Conditions in the
Albemarle/Pamtco Estuary.
PB94-176211 /REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
BOBWHITE QUAIL
Effect of 2,4-Dinitrophenol on the Metabolic Rate of Bob-
white Qua).
PB94-144722/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
BODY TEMPERATURE REGULATION
Thermoregutatory Effects of Chkxpyrifos in the Rat
Long-Term Changes in Cholmergic and Noradrenergic
Sensitivity.
PB94-197142/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
BOILERS
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from IndustriaJ/axnrneroal/institutional (IO) BoK-
PB94-177177/REB 9443 PC A21/MF A04
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from USBy Bosers.
PB94-1841B5/REB 9443 PC A23/MF A04
MFCS: A Computer Model That Evaluates Pollution Con-
trol Systems for Irotty Boiers.
PB94-192721/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
BOM (BACKGROUND ORGANIC MATTER)
Competitive Adsorption of VOCs and BOM: The Role of
Molecular Oxygen.
PB94-198025/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
BORIC ACID
Reregistration SgfcHty Decision (RED)-. Boric Aoid and
Ks Scdum Salts.
PB94-160017/REB 9443 PC A09/MF A03
BORIC ACIDS
RED Facts: Boric Aoid.
PB94-161668/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
BOSTON HARBOR
Lessons Learned from Siting of Boston Harbor Sewage
Outfall.
PB94-169851/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
BOTTLE-KNNT TECHNWOE
What Is Absorbing: The Parent Compound, Its Degrada-
tion IrrtermeoSates, Or Its Porymars.
PB94-15S363/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
BOTTOM SEDMENTS
Assessment and RemedMton of Contaminated Sedi-
ments (ARCS) Program. Quaity Assurance Program Plan.
PB94-144S81/REff 9443 PC A07/MF AO2
BOUNDARES
Regnnatation of the Western Com Belt Plains Ecore-
F1B94-ieOS79/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
BRADFORD COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bel
LandW Superfund Site. Bradford County, PA., September
1994.
PB94-963921/REB 9444 Standng Order
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BRAIN
Aluminum Alters Calcium Transport in Plasma Membrane
and Endoplasmte Reticulum from Rat Brain.
PB94-163797/RE8 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Cognitive and Neuroanatomical Effects of Trietnyttin in
Developing Rats: Role of Age of Exposure. Research
Report
PB94-197159/HEB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
BRANCHIAL REGION
Predtefing Branchial and Cutaneous Uptake of 2,2',5,5'-
Tetrachkxobiphenyl in Fathead Minnows CPimephales
prometes') and Japanese Medaka COyzias latipes'):
Rats Limiting Factors.
PB94-130168/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
BRASS
Impact of pH and Lead Composition on Metal Leached
from Brass Coupons.
PB94-158615/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BRICK INDUSTRY
Final Test Report Main Report and Appendices A-J for
USEPA Test Program Conducted at Pine Hall Brick Plant
MadBon, North Carolina.
PB94-105533/REB 94-01 PC A99/MF E18
BROMATES
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Bromate.
PB94-179934/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
BROMIDES
Effect of Bromide Ion on Formation of HAAs during
Chtorination.
PB94-157286/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Bromine.
PB94-152055/REB 94-02 PCA07/MFAM
RED Facts: Bromine.
PB94-152923/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
BROMINE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Effect of Separation Processes on the Formation of Bro-
minated THMs.
PB94-157294/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
BROHOHYDROCAR8ONS
Evaluation of Containment and Control Options for
Methyl Bromide in Commodity Treatment
PB94-195070/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAQE FLUID
Comparison of Antioxidant Substances in Bronchoarveo-
tor Lavage Cells and Fluid from Humans. Guinea Pigs,
and Rats.
PB94-137346/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
BROOK TROUT
Survival of Brook Trout Embryos in Three EpisodfcaJry
AcMBed Streams.
PB94-117S46/HEB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
BROWN BULLHEADS
Serum Chemistry and Histopathological Evaluations of
Brown Bullheads fAmeiurus nebutosus') from the Buffalo
and Niagara Rivers. New York.
PB94-101599/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
BROWN CELLS
Nature and Function of the Brown Cell in •Grassostrea
160454/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BSR (BWTA-TO-SEDfMENT RATIO)
Modeling the Partitioning and Bioaccumulabon of TCDO
and Other Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals in Lake On-
tario-Translation.
PB94-1S5462/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BTEX
Fun Scale Reid Demonstration on the Use of Hydrogen
Peroxide for In situ BJoremedteSon of an Aviation Gaso-
Ins-Contaminated Aquifer (Chapter 16).
PB94-146398/REB 94-O2 PC AO3/MF A01
BTEX (ALKYLBENZENES)
Natural Bkxedamation of Afcylbenzanea (BTEX) from a
Qasoine SoB in Methanogenic Qroundwater.
PB94-182757/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
BTX
Full Scale Fnld Demonstration on the Use of Hydrogen
Peroxide for In situ Bkxemediatkxi of an Aviation Gaso-
Hn^Contamlnated Aquifer (Chapter 16).
PB94-146396/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
BUCKMQHAM COUNTY (VIRGINIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bucking-
ham County Landfill Superfund Site, VA.. September
1994.
PB94-9B3922/REB 94-04 Standtog Order
BUFFALO (NEW YORK)
Potation Prevention Opportunity Assessment General
Mai and Vehicle Maintenance FacKty, United States
Postal Service, Buffalo, NY.
PB94-12979B/REB 94-02 PC AOB/MF A02
BUFFALO RIVER
Serum Chemistry and Histopathological Evaluations of
Brown Buflheads CAmeiurus nebutosus1) from the Buffalo
and Nagara Rivers, New York.
PB94-1C51599/HEB 94-01 PC AO2/MF A01
BUFFERS
Riparian Buffers for Water Quafty Enhancement in the
Abernarte-Pamico Area.
PB94-195948/REB 94-O4 PC AO3/MF A01
KEYWORD INDEX
BUFFING
Airborne Asbestos Concentrations during Spray-Buffing
of Resilient Floor Tile.
PB94-174174/HEB
BUILDINGS
94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-130036/REB " 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Physical Modeling of Concentration Distributions Around
Twin High-Rise Buildings with a District Heating Plant
PB94-130705/REB 944)2 PC A61/MF A01
Physical Modeling of the Row RekJ Around Twin High-
Rise Buildings.
PB94-130713/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Response Actions at Sites with Contamination Inside
PB945!!32e9/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Guidance for Mobile Emission Credit Generation by
Urban Buses.
PB94-110202/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
ABEL Model: Evaluates Claims of Inability to Afford Pen-
alties and Compliance Costs (Version 2.4) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB94-501004/REB 94-02 Diskette$140.00
BUTYLATE
Red Facts: Reregtetration Eligibility Document Butylate.
PB94-125945/REB 94-02 PCA11/MFA03
RED Facts: Butylate.
PB94-126091/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
BWC (BIOHEDICAL WASTE COMBUSTOR)
Use of Receptor and Dispersion Modeling Principles in
Assessing Pre-and Post-Abatement Conditions of an
Emission Source.
PB94-157393/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BYCATCH
Examination of Alternative Fishing Devices for the Estua-
rine Shrimp and Crab Trawl Fisheries.
PB94-218716/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
BYPRODUCTS
Disinfection By-Product Formation and Control by Ozona-
tion and BJotreatment
PB94-101888/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Ozonation and Biological Treatment on Disin-
fection By-Products.
PB94-1S7377/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Muldspectral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfec-
tion Byproducts in Drinking Water.
PB94-163524/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Scoping the Chemicals in Your Drinking Water.
PB94-174711/REB 94-03 PCA01/MFA01
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendix Volume 1: Disinfection By-
Products Regulatory Analysis Model (DBP-RAM). Part 2:
Critical Reviews and Refinements Made to Support REG-
PB94-179843/REB 94-03 PC A12/MF A03
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendix Volume 1: Disinfection By-
Products Regulatory Analysis Model (DBP-RAM). Part 1:
Model Development
PB94-179850/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF A04
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Prooucts Rute.
PB94-179868/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendix Volume 2: REG-NEG Tech-
Working Group Working Papers/Analysis of
oologies
Regulatory Alternatives.
PB94-179892/REB
94-03 PC A19/MF A04
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations; Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendix Volume 3: REG-NEG Tech-
nologies Working Group Working Papers/Assessment of
Technology Performance and Cost
PB94-179900/REB 94-03 PC A13/MF A03
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-
products. (Appendix A).
PB94-184827/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
DBP Control in Drinking Water Cost and Performance.
PB94-209715/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
CADMIUM
Cadmium and Chromium Recovery from Electroplating
RinsewaAers.
PB94-160S53/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Cadmium and Cadmium Compounds,
PB94-173093/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
Iron Nutrition Influence on Cadmium Accumulation by
•Arabidopsis thaliana' (L.) Heynh.
PB94-191178/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
CALCIUM
Comparative Effects of Two Potychlorinated Biphenyl
Congeners on Calcium Homeostasts in Rat Cerebeflar
RB9£l414e8/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
CARBON
Effects of Selected Neuroacflve Chemicals on Calcium
Transporting Systems in Rat Cerebellum and on Survival
of Cerebellar Granule Cells.
PB94-141595/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Repsonses of Juvenile Largemouth Bass to Different pH
and Aluminum Levels at Overwintering Temperatures: Ef-
fects on Gill Morphology, Electrolyte Balance, Scale Cal-
cium, Liver Glycogen, and Depot Fat
PB94-163698/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Aluminum Alters Calcium Transport in Plasma Membrane
and Endoplasmic Reticulum from Hat Brain.
PB94-163797/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
CALIBRATING
Simultaneous Calibration of Open-Path and Conventional
Point Monitors for Measuring Ambient Air Concentrations
of Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone, and Nitrogen Dioxide.
PB94-112877/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
CALIBRATION STANDARDS
EPA Traceability Protocol for Assay and Certification of
Gaseous Calibration Standards (Revised September
1993).
PB94-130424/REB 94-02 PC A05/MF A01
CALIFORNIA
Characterization of 49-State Vehicles in California.
PB94-1 58391 /REB 94-03 PC A05/MF A01
Technical Support Information for the Development of
Heavy Duty Diesel Vehicle Rules for the California Feder-
al Implementation Plans.
PB94-158425/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
On-Road Remote Sensing of CO and HC Emissions in
California.
PB94-166345/REB 944)3 PC A08/MF A02
Archaeological Investigations at the Proposed interna-
tional Wastewater Treatment Plant Site: Cultural Re-
source Identification and Geotechnfcal Test Monitoring.
PB94-205721/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Archaeological Monitoring of the International
Wastewater Treatment Plant Land Outfall Trench. San
Diego County, California.
PB94-205739/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Mfcroenvironmental Factors Related to Calrfomians' Po-
tential Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS).
PB94-214814/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
CALUPEPLA CALIFORNIA
Temporal Variation in the Diets of California Quail in
Western Oregon.
PB94-136173/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
CALYPTOSPORA FUNDUU
Calyptospora funduli (Apkxjmplexa, Calyptosporidae) in
the Liver of the Gulf Toadfish, 'Opsanus beta'.
PB94-191012/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
CANADA
Episodic Acidification of Freshwater Systems in Canada:
Physical and Geochemical Processes.
PB94-169976/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
CANALS
Histopathotogy and Bioaccumulation in Oysters 'Crassos-
trea virgintea Living on Wood Preserved with Chromated
Copper Arsenate.
PB94-155504/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
CANCELLATION
Pesticide Fact Sheet Arsenic Acid (H3AsO4) (January
1994).
PB94-150677/REB 94-02 PCA01/MFA01
CAPACITY
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste in Illinois.
Seventh Annual Report
PB94-187291/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
CAPILLARY PERMEABILITY
Cotehkane Inhibits Elevations in Both Alveolar-Capillary
Membrane Permeability and Lavage Surfactant After Ex-
posure of the Rat to Phosgene.
PB94-196987/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
CARBACHOL
Developmental Charges in Carbachol-Stimulated Inositol-
phosphate Release in Pigmented Rat Retina.
PB94-137197/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
CARBENDAZIM
Acute and Long-Term Effects of a Single Dose of the
Fungicide Carbendazim (Methyl 2-Benzimidazole Carba-
mate) on the Male Reproductive System in the Rat
PB94-163896/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
CARBON
Effects of Trends in Tillage Practices on Erosion and
Carbon Content of Soils in the U.S. Com Belt
PB94-130051/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Agricultural Sources and Sinks of Carbon.
PB94-136165/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
Carbon Pools and Flux of Global Forest Ecosystems.
PB94-146339/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Pools and Ruxes of Btogenic Carbon in the Former
Soviet Union-Translation.
PB94-1463S4/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Alternative Management Practices and
Policies Affecting Soil Carbon in Agroecosystems of the
Central United States.
PB94-189420/REB 94-04 PC A18/MF A03
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KEYWORD INDEX
Spatial Patterns of Sol Organic Cotton in the Contiguous
Unrtad States.
PB94-191160/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
CARBON CYCLE
Pools and Fluxes of Biogenic Carbon in the Former
Soviet Uraon-Transtation.
PB94-146354/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Carbon Sources and Sinks in Forest Biomes of the
Former Soviet Union.
PB94-1572S2/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Ornate Wanning and the Carbon Cycle in the Permafrost
Zone of the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-159332/REB 94-O3 PC AOS/MF A01
Gtobai Terrestrial Carbon Cycle.
PB94-160S04/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
tmemrtiun of Ctrnate and Land Use in Future Terrestrial
f^arbon Storage and Release.
P894-1SOS127REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparison of Two Methods to Assess the Carbon
Budget of Forest Homes in the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-ie0520/REB M-03 PC AOS/MF A01
CARBON DIOXDE
MoOatetudMi av att begraensa toUoxtdutstaeppen.
(Model sfcjdtas of Imitation of carbon dkxtide emissions
reduction).
DE947O2213/REB
Carbon Dioxide So
94-02 PC AO4/MF A01
straoon in Terra
PB94-113701/REB' 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA nosaarcn Program for Reducing CO2 Emissions
Through Efficient Energy Technologies.
PB»7f20029/REB 94-01 PC AO2/MF A01
Carbon Sequestration, Btotogteal Diversity, and Sustain-
-- - - igrated Forest Management
94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
able Davatobmsnt Intsgn
PB94-1350Z7/REB
Statxtong Global Cfenate
94-O2 PC AO2/MF A01
Carbon Balance of the Continuous PeiiiiafiosI Zone of
Role of Bkxnass Energy
Changs.
PB84-1395C5/REB
PB94-14tt947/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Effects ot CO2 on CompeWton between Rice and Bar-
352?32Sa/REB 944X3 PCA01/MFA01
Concaptual Approachw tor Incorporating C*net>c
Change into th» Davttoprnant of Forwt Management
Options tor Sequestering Carbon.
Pe94-158340/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Technology to
Reduce Solvent in Spray Coating Applications.
PB94-180629/REB 94-03PC AO4/MF A01
Carbon Pools and Flux on Forested Lands of the United
Stales.
PB94-182300/REB 94-O3 PC AOS/MF A01
CARBON ISOTOPES
Myoorrnoae Alter Quaky and Quantity of Carbon Atocat-
edbetowGro
Data for DMBA and Its K-Regton Sulphur bsostere: Com-
parison with Activities Observed in Standard Genotoxfcfty
Assays.
PB94-143732/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Hazard Identification: Efficiency of Short-Term Tests In
ktenttfving Germ Call Mutagens and Putative Nongeno-
toxic CBrcinoQons.
PB94-163870/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Empirical Comparisons of Carcinogen Potencies Across
Spades and their Bearing on Appropriate Scaling of
Doses for Risk Assessment
PB94-169835/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Application of SAR Methods to Non-Congeneric Data
Bases Associated with Cardnogenictty and Mutagericrry.
Issues and Approaches.
PB94-19710D/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
Respiratory-CanSovaseular Physiology and Chtoroethane
GBRux in the Channel Catfish 'tctaturos punctatus'.
PB94-177714/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
CARPETS
Characterization of Emissions from Carpet Samples
Using a 10-Galon Aquarium as the Source Chamber.
PB94-210002/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
CAROUWEZ STRAIT
hftstopathology. Stood Chemistry, and Physiological
Status of Normal and Moribund Striped Bass fMorone
saxatss*) Involved in Summer Mortality fDie-Off) in the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta of Caltomia,
PB94-196157/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
CARTERET COUNTY (NORTH CAROLINA)
North CaroKna's Estuaries: A Plot Study tor Managing
Multiple Use in the State's Pubic Trust Waters.
PB94-183530/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
CAS S»641-t4-0
Reregtstratton EMbNty Document (RED): Glyphosste.
Appendix A. Use Patterns Subject to Reregjstralion.
PB94-1888S1/REB 94-O4 PC A09/MF A03
CASE STUDIES
Caw Sox*** In Wellhead Protection Area Dekneatton
94-01 PC A21/MF AO4
CELL CYCLE
and Monitoring.
PB94-105350/REB
CATALOGS (PUBLICATIONS)
EPA National Publications Catalog. First Edition.
94-04
PB94-217205/REB
PCAM/MF AM
I betoo Ground.
P894-210499/REB
kMOMMOMOHDE
On-fload Remote Sensing of CO and HC Emissions in
CaCfornia.
PB94-166345/REB 94-O3 PC AM/MF AO2
94-04 PC A01/MF AOt
Carbon Sources and Sinks in Forest Barnes of the
Former Soviet Union.
PB94-1572S2/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Abtofec Tianstoiinalion of Carbon Tetrachtortde at Mineral
Surfaces.
PB94-14468S/REB 94-02 PC AO4/MF A01
Transformation of Carbon TutaciiluiOe by Pyrite in
Aqueous SeMtoa
P§94-210465/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF ADI
CARBJONYL COMPOUNDS
ntal Design for Performance Mnaamnrmnlii of
Cl to C4 Carbonyb Using ONPHCoatad S*ca Gel and
C-18 CarMooss.
P8»4^10»!/REB 94-W PCA02/MFA01
CARBOXYUC AOO ESTERS
Separation at T-MAZ E
Sorbten Fatty Acid
EsMrs by SupsiuriBcal Fluid Oromatogrsohy.
PB94-163S40/REB 94-03 PCAOI/MFAOt
CARCMOOENEStS
Are There Caranogens in Water tor Human Coneump-
tton. An Epidemiologisrs Viewpoint.
PB94-190BOO/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF AO1
NTP Technical Report on «te Toxicology and Carono-
gaoaiii Stuotes of Haxachtorocyctopantadtooe (CAS Na
7T-47-4) In F344/N RMS and B6C3F1 Mce (InhateSon
SajciesL
PW4-214ia6/REB 94-04 PCA14/MFAOS
CARCMOOENS
Some tmpfciaSoitt of Toxicology and Pharrnacokir»bcs
tot Exposuro AssflssniBnt.
PB94-13S142/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Mouse Stan Tumor-tr*a«ng AclMty of
Bera®loaantrnlane in SENCAR MJoa.
1454/fS
PBM-1414
CorreMson of —
<329P-Pos«apBsng
94-02 PCA02/MFA01
Carcinogenic Potency wMt Mouse Skin
ng and Muta-(R)Mouse lac ZHMuWton
CATALYTIC CONVERTERS
Evaluation of Three Catalysts Formulated for Methane
Oxidation on a OKS-Fusted Pickup Truck.
PB94-13S944/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
CATCH BASMS
Identification of Predominant Environmental Factors
Structuring Stream Macrokwertebrate Communities
WHhin a Large Agricultural Catchment
PB94-177722/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
CATCH STATISTICS
Value of Recreational Fishing on the Abemarie and Pam-
Ico Estuaries.
PB94-196383/REB 94-04 PC A11/MF AOS
CATFBHES
X-Cel Pseudobjmors in a Hardhead Catfish 'Anus fess'
(Artdse) from Lake Poracnartiain. Uxisians, USA.
PB94-196tS5/REB 94-04 PC AO2/MF A01
CATIONS
Use of Cattonic Surfactants to MooWy Sol Surfaces to
Promote _Sorplion and Retard Migration of Hydrophobic
94-03 PC A02/MF A01
CATSKU. MOUNTAINS
Chemical Characteristics and Temporal Trends in Eight
Streams of the CatsUI Mountakw. New Yo*. (Revised).
PB94-19053S/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
CATTLE
VaaxtttusgasuMaepp fraan husdjur. (Greenhouse gas
(MTWHHons wool Bvostock)-
DE94702214/REB »4X)1 PC AOS/MF A01
CAVfTATION
CAV-OX (Trade Name) Cavttatton Oxidation Process
Magnum Water Technology, Inc. Appfcattons Analysis
PM4^189438/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
CCA (CHROMATED COPPER ARSENATE)
Effects of Contaminants from Chromatad Copper Arae-
nate-Treated Lumbar on Benthos.
PB94-191087/HEB 944)4 PCA02/MFAO1
CEDAR
Reregistraaon EKgiblty Decision (RED): Cedarwood Oi.
PB»Tl39615/RW^ 94412 PC A07/MF A02
RED Facts: Wood Ois and Gums (Cedarwood Oi).
PB94-140001/B6B 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
CEDAR BAY COQENERATION PROJECT
Environnental Impact Statement Cedar Bay Coganera-
tion Project. Jackaonvae. Florida.
PB94-145307/HEB 944)2 PC A1I/MF AOS
Appendbt to the Environmemal Impact Statement Cedar
Bay CogeoBralton Project Jaeksonvae. Florida.
PB94-14M15/REB
Effects of Developmental Stage and Tissue Type on
Embryo/Fetal DMA Distributions and ' ~
duced Cell-Cycle Perturbations.
PB94-141439/RE5
5-Fluorouracil-ln-
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
CELL WFFEREKTIATKm
Fetal Dexarnethasone Exposure Accelerates Develop-
ment of Renal Function: Relationship to Dose. Cell Differ-
entiation and Growth Inhibition.
PB84-163953/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
CELL DIVISION
Unusual Eostnoph*c Granule Cell Proliferation in Coho
Salmon COncorhynchus kjsuteh').
PB94-140738/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
CELLS (BIOLOGY)
Comparison of Antioxidant Substances in Bronchoalveo-
lar Lavage Cells and Fluid from Humans, Guinea Pigs,
and Rats.
PB94-137346/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
CELLULAR IMMUNITY
Effects of 7,12-Dmethyfcenz(a)anthraoane on Immune
Function and Mixed-Function Oxygenase Activity in the
European Starting.
PB94-190S68/REB 944M PCA03/MFA01
CELLULASE
Interferences, Limitations and an Improvement in the Ex-
traction and Assessment of CetMase Activity in Soil.
PB94-157229/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
CELLULOMONAS
Persistence of a Surrogate for a Genetically Engineered
CelWotytic Microorganism and Effects on Aquatic Com-
munity and Ecosystem Properties: Mesocosm and
Stream Comparisons.
PB94-140712/REB
94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
CEMENT MDUSTRY
Attsmstiva Control Techniques Document rJOx Emis-
sions from Cement Manufacturing.
P994-183522/REB M-03 PC A07/MF A02
CEMENT KILNS
Report to Congress on Cement Kin Dust Volume 2.
Methods and Findings.
PB94-126819/REB 94-02 PC A20/MF A04
CEMENTS
Cement Stat*zation/Sofc*fication Techniques: pH Profile
WHhin Acid-Attacked Waste Form.
PB94-169992/REB 94^53 PCA01/MFA01
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Relationship of Neuropathy Target Esterase Inhixtion to
Neuropathologv and Ataxia in Hens Given Organoohos-
phorus Esters.
PB94-137247/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Admirestrwion of 3,3'-lmirodiprapionitrtle to the Rat Re-
sults in Reojon-Dependent Damage to the Central Nerv-
ous System at Levels Above the Brain Stem.
PB94-137296/HEB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
CENTRAL VALLEY (CALIFORNIA)
Impairment of Growth and Immune Function of Avocet
Chicks from Sites with Elevated Selenium, Arsenic, and
PB94-210S07/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
CERAMIC PLATE DIFFUSERS
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the South Shore
Wastewater Treatment Plant, 1985-1987.
PB94-200870/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Case Hrstory Report on Miwaukee Ceramic Plate Aer-
ation FacWes.
PB94-200946/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A02
CERCLA (COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL
RESPONSE COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT)
ERNS and CERCLA.
PB94-963407/REB 94-04 Standing Order
CEREBELLUM
Comparative Effects of Two Porychtarinated Biphenyl
Congeners on Calcium Homsostasis in Rat Cerebeflar
Granule Cats.
PB94-141488/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF AOt
Effects of Selected Neuroactjve Chemicals on Calcium
Transporting Systems in Rat CereosHum and on Survival
o< Cerebeiar Granuto Cete.
PB94-141S95/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
CEREBRAL CORTEX
Aluminum Oeci eases Muscarinic, Adrenergic and Meta-
sphoinositide
botropic Receptor-SornoWed Ph
Hydrolysis
in Hippocampal and Cortical Slices from Rat Brain.
PB94-?fSo5/HEB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
944)2 PCA19/MFA04
CERTIFICATION
Appicatton tor Certification
Trucks- Isuzu.
PB94-127024/REB
Appkcaten tor Certfteaton
Vehkiss - Isuzu.
PB94-127032/REB
Application for Certification
Vehicles - Jaguar Cars.
PB94-127040/REB
Appsciilioii for Certification
Vehicles - Jaguar.
PB94-127067/REB
1993 Model Year Light-Duty
94-03 PC A25/MF AOS
1993 Model Year Light-Duty
944)3 PCA10/MFA03
1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
94-03 PC A07/MF AO2
1992 Model Year Light-Duty
94-03 PC A09/MF A02
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KEYWORD INDEX
CHEMICAL EFFLUENTS
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar.
PB94-1270657REB 94-03 PC A07/MF AM
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan
PB94-127073/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF E1S
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - LJphardt and Associates.
PB94-127081/REB 94-03 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Trucks - PAS, Inc.
PB94-127099/REB 94-03 PC A05/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Porsche.
PB94-127107/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF AM
Application for Certification 1994 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Porsche.
PB94-127115/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF A04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - KIA Motors.
P894-127123/REB 94-O3 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Nissan.
PB94-127131/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Lotus.
PB94-127149/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks-Ford.
PB94-127156/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF E08
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ford.
PB94-127164/REB 94-O3 PC AM/MF E99
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda
PB94-127172/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda.
PB94-127180/REB 9443 PC AM/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Hartev Davidson.
PB94-12719B/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB94-127206/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler.
PB94-127214/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler.
PB94.127222/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Cushman Inc.
PB94-127230/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1994 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ferrari.
PB94-127248/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - General Motors Corporation.
PB94-127255/REB 9443 PC AM/MF EM
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat
PB94-127263/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A06
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Toyota.
PB94-127271/REB 9443 PC AM/MF EM
Apptcatton for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda.
PB94-127289/REB 9443 PC AM/MF E14
AppfcatJon for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck* - Mazda.
PB94-1272S7/REB 9443 PC A18/MF A04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vanlclas Meroedn Doni
PB94-127305/REB 9443 PC AM/MF E14
Application for Certification 1M3 Model Year LJght-Duty
Vehicles - Subaru.
PB94-127313/REB 9443 PCA2S/MFA04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Duty
VwskdsM • Nunwnl
PB94-127321/HEB 9443 PCA07/MFA02
Application for Certmcatlon 1M2 Model Year Ught-Duty
Vanidaa - American Limousine.
PB94-127339/REB 9443 PCA07/MFA02
for Certification 1993 Model Yew Light-Duty
9443 PC AM/MF EM
Appfcatton for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Duty
Vehicles - Vector Aeromottve.
PB94-127354/REB 9443 PCAOS/MFA01
Appfcafen for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Duty
Vehicle* • Mitsubishi.
PB94-127362/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
APPfcatjon for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
PB94-127370/REBflen" 9443 PC AM/MF EM
AppfcaSon for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Duty
PB94-127388/REB ' 9443 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Duty
Vehicles - Rolls Royce.
PB94-127396/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A06
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo.
PB94-127404/REB 9443 PC AM/MF EM
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year LJght-Duty
Vehicles - Audi.
PB94-127412/REB 9443 PC A25/MF A06
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mitsubishi.
PB94-127420/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mitsubishi.
PB94-127438/REB 9443 PC A23/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mercedes-Benz.
PB94-127453/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
PB94-127461/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
PB94-127479/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Winnebago Industries, Inc.
PB94-127487/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu.
PB94-127495/REB 9443 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB94-127503/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mack Trucks.
PB94-1 27511 /REB 9443 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB94-127529/REB 9443 PC A22/MF A04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Cummins Engine Company.
PB94-127537/REB 9443 PC A19/MF A04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Duty
Vehicles - Hyundai.
PB94-127545/REB 9443 PC A18/MF A04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Hino Motors Inc.
PB94-127552/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Perkins.
PB94-127560/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Nissan.
PB94-127578/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
CFC-11
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation during the
Incineration of Recovered CFC-11.
PB94-214772/REB 9444 PCA11/MFA03
CHANGE DETECTION
Progress in the Study of Global Change in China.
N94-28276/1/REB
9443
(Order as N94-28268/8/REB, PC A12/MF A03)
CHANNEL CATFISH
Physiologically-Baaed Toxicokinetjc Modeling of Three
Watarbome CMoroethanes In Channel Catfish, 'Ictalurus
punctaUis'.
PB94-163615/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Respiratory-Cardiovascular Physiology and Chtoroethane
GUI Flux In the Channel Catfish 'Ictalurus punctatus'.
PB94-177714/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
CHARLESTON (SOUTH CAROLINA)
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms; Correlating Laboratory -J "— ' -— — • T~*-
Ecophystolofly Btoassays, and I
PBM.'160678/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
Analytical Methods for the Determination of Pollutants In
Pulp and Paper Industry Wastewater.
PB94.107069/REB 9441 PCA07/MFA02
Proceedings of the Annual Analytical Symposium (9th).
nSm* Correlating Laboratory and Field Toxfclty Tests,
- • • • -*---—-) Eootoxicotoglcal Btomonl-
Method 1620: Metals by Inductively Coupled Plasma
AtwrtcEmisston Spectroscopy and Atomic Absorption
PB94?maS/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Inorganic Substances
in Environmental Samples, August 1993.
PB94-120821/REB 9441 PCA08/MFA02
Standard Operating Procedure for Field Analysis of Lead
in Paint, Bulk Dust and SoB by Ultrasonic, Add Digestion
and Cotorimetric Measurement _ .„,.„-.-,
PB94-121738/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions from Burning Cabinet Making Scraps.
PB94-130408/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
Pestteide Registration Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
Chemistry.
PB94-131901/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Determination of AoytamhJe in Rat Serum and Sciatic
Nerve by Gas Chromatography-Electron-Capture Detec-
tion.
PB94-141587/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Mutagenkaty and Chemical Analysis of Emissions for the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB94-163B47/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Nonconventional Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater, Volume 2.
PB94-166311/REB 9443 PC A17/MF A04
Field Test of a Generic Method for the Sampling and
Analysis of Hatogenated Hydrocarbons Listed in Title III
of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-176617/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparison of a Modified VOST Sampling Method to
Method 0030.
PB94-176633/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Preparation of the Components of the Modified Method 5
(Method 0010) Sampling Train for Analysis by SW-846
Method 8270.
PB94-176641/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Guidelines for PM-10 Sampling and Analysis Applicable
to Receptor Modeling.
PB94-177441/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
Standard Evaluation Procedure: End-Use Product
Review.
PB94-183217/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis Information Aids for Stationary
Source Personnel.
PB94-197480/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
Field Evaluation of a Modified VOST Sampling Method.
PB94-197506/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Improvements in Preparation of Samples Generated by
SW-846 Method 0010.
PB94-197514/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
Guidelines for Organic Data Review.
PB94-963501/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
Vechicte-Retoted Hydrocarbon Source Compositions from
Ambient Data: The GRACE/SAFER Method.
PB94-192762/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
Bioaccumulatton Factor Portions of the Proposed Water
Quality Guidance for the Great Lakes System.
PB94-109410/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Chemical Substance Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory Documentation.
PB94-141751/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Chemical Disperse/its for Marine Oil Spills.
PB94-144243/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
Controlling Chemical Hazards. Fundamentals of the Man-
agement of the Toxic Chemicals.
PB94-146479/HEB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Toxicity of Chemicals to Earthworms.
PB94-160462/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Regionalization of the Western Com Belt Plains Ecore-
•160579/REB
9443 PC A07/MF A02
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, May 1, 1994. Data Tape Documenta-
tion.
PB94-165651/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Status of Pesticides In Reregistratkxi and Special Review
(Rainbow Report), June 1994.
PB94-187408/REB 9443 PCA16/MFA03
Guidelines for Deriving Ambient Aquatic Ufa Advisory
Concentrations.
PB94-187762/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Substances Control Act Test Submissions Data-
base (TSCATS) - Comprehensive Update.
PB94-S00147/REB 9442 CP T03
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, January 1,1994.
PB94-501194/REB 9443 CPTOS
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, May 1,1994.
PB94-501749/REB 9443 CPT03
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1987-1992 (on CD-ROM).
PB94-S04230/REB 9444 CD-ROM $45.00
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB94-921100/REB 9442 Standing Order
Common Chemicals Found at Superfund Sites.
PB94-963272/REB 9444 Standing Order
CHEMICAL EFFLUENTS
PR Notice 93-10. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104213/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Devotopmont Document for Proposed Effluent Umttattons
Gutoeanes and Standards tor the Pub, Paper and Paper-
board Point Source Category.
PB94-107026/REB 9442 PC AM/MF EOS
Statistical Support Document tor Proposed Effluent Limi-
tations GuKtesnes and Standards for the Puto. Paper, and
Paperboerd. Point Source Category.
PB94-107752/REB 9441 PC AM/MF AM
Summary of Data Presented In '^•BajckaroundDocu-
fTIOnt iQf cffluOnt t-iflm*kbOln) GuQQHnBB Wu StWMIuS,
MraraJ MMng and Processing Point Source Category.
PB94-1133967REB 9441 PC AM/MF A01
Dovotopmont Document tor Efflkient Limitations Qujde-
ines and Standards for the nocfiical and Electronic
Components: Point Source Category. Draft Document
PB94-113982/REB 9441 PC AM/MF EM
Methods tor Measuring the Acute Tcodcrty of Effluents
and Receiving Waters to Fiushwatei and Marine Orga-
ns. Fourth EoHton.
Concentrations to Changes in SO2 Emissions in the
9442 PCA02/MFA01
RAOM.
PB94-130101/REB
nisms. Fourth
PB94-114733/REB
9441 PCA14/MFA03
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Gudefines and Standards and Pretreatnient Standards
for the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing. Point Source Cate-
MochanisBc Steps In the Production of PCDO and PCDF
during Waste CombustKxi
PB94-143799/REB 9442 PC AO2/MF A01
Structure-Toxic*/ nolationahlpg for alpha. beta-Unsaturat-
ed Alcohols in Fish.
PB94-163664/REB 9443 PC AO2/MF A01
CHEattCAL REACTIVITY
Estimation of lonization Constants of Azo Dyes and Re-
latad Aromatic Amines: Enviionrnental ImpBcatton.
PB94-191103/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
CHEMICAL REACTORS
Mbdng Quantification by Visual Imaging Analysis.
PB94-139474/REB 9442 PCAO2/MFA01
CHEMCAL SPILLS
TrestintMit of NonhflZaVdouft
Sote by TrKMiiMri Dopocption T*
PB94-13S118/REB
Potrotoun-ContEuiiinatod
ctinoJOflHHV
9442 PCA03/MFA01
Th
al De
PBB4-
. Now You're Cookin'. Hot Technoto-
120110/REB
9441 PCA22/MFA04
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
anee, Pretraatrnent Standards, and New Source Perform-
ance Standards tor the Pesticide Chemicals Manufactur-
eeorpooi
How It Works. What ft Costs. Where's It Going.
13S126/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Site Exercise: Practice Makes Perfect (Video).
ing Point Source Category.
P894-122470/REB
PB94-780384/HEB
lIXMa
9442 PC A1S/MF A04
Supplemental Development Document for Proposed Ef-
fluent LJuAaHuds QutdsNnee. New Source Performance
Standards and Prstrsetmsnt Standards tor the Leather
PB»*-11
9444 AVO&OO
t Contingency Plan.
9444 StandngOrder
Ocearts Regional Contingency Plan.
PB94-963257/REB 9444
Starving Order
;AOt/MFA02
Davalopmanl Document for Effluent LMMtona Qulda-
knes and Standards tor the Photographic Equipment and
Ouppaai Segment of the Plmtograprjc Point Source Cat-
(Unified f
PB94-96i
PW4U
140332/REB
9442 PCAM/MFAM
How Bast to Piomots Industrial Poautton Prevention
Through the Effluent QukMnes Prooan Raoommanda-
ttons of the Indusdal Posuson Prevention Prelect (IPS)
Focus Group.
PB94.187796/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Devetopmanl Document for Effluent UmjMjpns Oulde-
Snes and Standards tor fhs Aluminum Fumsiiu. Point
Source Category
PB94-19481B/REB 9444 PCAM/MFE11
stop)
ntDo
nl tor Proposed Effluent Umttattont
Ouidelnes and New Source Performance Standards tor
the Buklng, Construction and Paper Segment of the As-
bestos Manufacturing Point Source Category
PB94-194634/REB 9444 PC AOB/MF AO2
Alaska Federal/State Preparedness Plan tor Response
to OI and Hazardous Substance Dtscharges/noleaso«
1 iMad Plan - Volume 1).
94-9632S8/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Area Contingency Plan tor OI Discharges and Hazardous
Substance rTilssiss tor Inland Zone of New Jersey.
PB94-9632S9/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Area Contingency Plan tor OI Discharges and Hazardous
Substance rTslsasss for Inland Zone of Maw York State.
Pe04-e632eO/REB 9444 Standng Order
Area Contingency Plan for OI Discharge* and Hazardous
Substance rTsisasBi for Inland Zone of the Caribbean.
PB94-063261/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Region I Wand Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1.
PB94-963262/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
I Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 2.
4-963263/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB944
CotJ-EnecSvenees Analysis of F«al Effluent LMMions
Gujdetnes and Standards far the PostJcidn Manufacturing
Musky.
P994-100656/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Federal Region IV Regional OI and Hazardous Sub-
stsnoos PoMution ConttnQoncy Pten.
P994-963264/REB 9444 Standtog Order
VIII Area Contingency Plan, Denver, CO.
4-963265/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Region
PBM4
Final Technical Devoir
icaJ Devetopm
Manufacturing
ntDo
t for the Pesticide
Stmovds.
PB94-100S64/REB
and New Source
9441 PC A17/MF A04
Economic Impact Analysis of Final Effluent Umftattons
Gudeftnas and Standards far t» Pesticide Manufacturing
Industry.
PB94-100B72/REB 9441 PC A14/MF A03
DuPontChl
PB94-138Z80/REB
»Works W*
tMnmtastk
9442 PC
AM/WJ
CoatEfMcttMness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Ijmte-
lipns Guidesnas and Standards for the Pesticide Formu-
lattng. Packaging and Repackaging Indusav.
PB9Tl8076T/R%B 9443 PC AOJYMF A01
Economic Impact Ane^§rtPn^oj»ed_ Effluent
^_ ijtar ffw Pesbeids Formu-
lating, Packaging, and Rspeokagina todusky.
PB»4-iei407/3lB 9443 PCAZ1/MFA04
Devetapmenl Document tor Beat AvaaeWe Tachnotogy.
Pieteatmem Technology, and New Source Pertormanoe
Technology tor tie F^efeide Formuiaang. Packaging, and
nBpAChsUsAy tnOUSaTy. PropOCsKL
PBM-10f7u%/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A04
Effassions from Epoary Resins Production and Non-Nylon
PufyaiiaJai Production: Background >formation tor Pro-
9443 PCA12/MFA03
Northwest Area Contingency Plan tor Region X
PB94-963266/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region III Inland Area Committee, Mend Area Contingen-
cy Ran. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB94-9S3267/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Region V Oi Posuson Act of 1990 Area Contingency
PB94-963268/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - B. Vol-
umes 1 and 2.
PB94-963274/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1 and
Volume 1. Part 1.
PB94-963275/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - A.
PB94-963277/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan. Louisiana.
PB94463278/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan. New Mexico.
PB9446327B/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Cuiilsiusnc.y Plan. OMahoma.
PB9t4M32eo/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Region VII Inland Area Contingency Plan.
PB944632ei/REB 9444
ERNS and CEHCLA.
posed
PBS4-
PB94-963407/REB
UBS1
StandngOrder
9444 Standing Order
ICES
VENTORY
M83686/REB
CHEMCAL ISASS BALANCE
Combined TTFA/CMB Receptor Modeing Approach and
~ to Air Polutan Sauross to China.
9444 PC AM/MF A01
Chemical Characteristics and Temporal Trends to Etaht
Streams of tie CalaM Muunusna, New York. (Revised).
PB»4-19053VR£B 9444 PCAOS/UFAO1
Production of Aldshydea as Prtnary Emissions and from
Secondary Atmospheric Reactions of AJkense and Al-
kanas durfrn the Nght and Early Marring Hours.
PB94-113107/REB 9441 PCAOJAJFA01
Ctoud and Chemical PsflMay CharacUrtialton of the
ttonanrjar Hssponsn of Tijlur rtepnaKnn and liffntn ftr
Toxic Chemical Substance Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stanoas iriventory Oocumentason.
PB94-1417S1/REB 9443 PCAMAHFA01
Toxic Subatanoea Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name Fie. January 1,1994.
PB94-5O1194/REB 9443 CPTOS
CHEMCAL TESTS
Proceedings of Annual Analytical Symposium (8th). Held
in Nortok. WgMa on Apr! 3-4.1985.
PB94-12B0347REB 9442 PC AM/MF AM
CHEMCAL WASTES
Base catalyzed decomposMon of toxic and hazardous
otanscafe. (Rnal report, September 4, 1990-Septamber
30,1991).
DE93018739/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Chemical Waste Management, Inc. PO'WW'ER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology.
Technology Evaluation Report Volume 1.
PB94-160637/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
Chemical Waste Management. Inc. PO'WW'ER (Trade
Name) Evarxiration-Catalytic Oxidation Technology.
Technology Evakition Report Volume 2.
PB94-160660/REB 9443 PC A21/MF A04
CHEMOSTAT
Methanogenesls and SuHate Reduction in Chemostats: A
Fundamental Experimental Kinetic Study and Modeling.
PB94-159282/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
CHESAPEAKE BAY
Chesapeake Bay Executive Council Directive: Submerged
Aquatic Vegetation Goals.
PB94-110160/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Groundwater Toxics Loading Workshop
Proceedings. Held in AmapoKs, Maryland on April 15-16,
1992.
PB94-1112S9/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Bay Striped Bass Fishery Management
' Bay Program. Annual Progress Report
Plan:
(April 1993).
PB94-112059/REB
9441 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Water Column Contaminants Critical
Issue Forum Proceedings. Bastnwide Toxics Reduction
Strategy ReevaJuation Report
PB94-113453/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Progress at the Chesapeake Bay Program ?2 and "93.
Restoring the Chesapeake Bay, Annual Progress Report.
PB94-122B19/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Toward a Watershed Approach: A Framework for Aquatic
Ecosystem Restoration. Protection, and Management
PB94-1S1263/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake!
emus Aquatic i
PB94-162542/F
( Pc*cy for the Introduction of Non-lndig-
9443 PC A03/MF A01
Response of the Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Model
to LoarJng Scenarios (A Report of the Modeling Subeom-
mfttee, Chesapeake Bay Program Office, Annapolis, MD).
PB94-164340/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Chesspaoto Bay Atmoepherlc Deposition Study Phase 1:
Jury 1990-June 1991 Appendices.
PB94-177193/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
Chesapeake Bay Benthic Community Restoration Goals.
PB94-177292/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Screening of CanrJdate Species for Development of
Standard Operating Procedures for Aquatic Toxxaty Test-
Ing with Resident Chesapeake Bay Biota.
PB94-1774B2/REB
9443 PC AOS/MF A02
Chesapeake Bay Red Drum Fishery Management Plan.
Agreement Commitment Report 1993.
PB94-177S57/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
JuV 1990-June 1991.
PB94-178274/REB 9443 PCA08/MFA02
Chesapeake Bay Black Drum Fishery Management Plan.
Agreement CommHment Report 1993.
PB94-180742/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendtees: Virginia
Frequencies.
PB94-187937/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey.
PB94-188448/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey. Appendices: Washing-
ton, DC. Frequencies.
PB94-188885/REB
9444 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendfces: Maryland
FroquencieB
PB94-18S927/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Chsaapaake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appenoices: Pennsyl-
vania Frequenctee,
PB94-18893S/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Dissolved Oxygen Goal for Restoration
of LMng Resource Habitats.
PB94-194438/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Techrscal Analysis of Response of Chesapeake Bay
Water Qustty Model to Losdrn Scenarios (A Report of
the Mooalng Subcommittee Chesapeake Bay Program
OfBce, Armapois, MD).
PB94-204617/REB 9444 PC AIM/MF A02
Chesapeake Bay Toxics Reduction Strategy Stakeholder
RounrJMbkM: Pennsylvania, Maryland and the District of
Columbia Summaries.
PB94-2O9S58/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposroon Study Phase 2:
JuV 1990-December 1991 Appendices.
PB94-213949/REB 9444 PC A10/MF A03
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-Dacember 1991. Final Report
PB94-214111/REB 9444 PCA14/MFA03
CHESAPEAKE BAY BASM
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loadng and Release In-
ventrjrytBaslrmide Toxics Reduction Strategy Cornrrrt-
PB94-163011/REB 9443 PCA07/MFA02
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KEYWORD INDEX
CLEANING
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release In-
ventory: Technical Update - Point Source Loads by Facili-
ty.
PB94-188786/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
CHESAPEAKE BAY REGION
Chesapeake Bay Revised Basinwide Toxics Reduction
Strategy Commitments Evaluation.
PB94-213709/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
CHESAPEAKE BAY WATERSHED
i Bay Executive Council Directive: Fish Pas-
H10152/REB 9441 PCA01/MFA01
CHILDREN
Guidance Manual tor the Integrated Exposure Uptake
Biokinetic Model tor Lead in Children.
PB93-963510/REB 9443 Standing Order
Integrated Exposure Uptake Biokinetic Model for Lead in
Children (IEUBK) Version 0.99D (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501517/REB 9443 CP D01
CHMA
Modeling the Rice Carbon Budget in China Using GIS
CHLOROETHANES
Physiologically-Based Toxicoklnetic Modeling of Three
Waterbome Crrioroethanes in Channel Catfish, 'Ictalurus
94-03 PCA03/MFA01
194-163615/REB
94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Combined TTFA/CMB Receptor Modeling Approach and
Its Appbcatkxi to Air Pollution Sources in China.
PB9J-209665/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHLORAL HYDRATE
Spermatid Mjcronudeus Analyses of Trichkxoethytene
and Chloral Hydrate Effects in Mice.
PB94-197209/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHLORAWNES
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Chtoramines.
PB94-179876/REB 94-03 PCAM/MFA02
CHLORATES
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Cfttoflno utoxids, Chlorite &nd CtUofBto.
PB94-179926/REB 94-03 PC AOB/MF A02
CHLORINATED ACIDS
Final Draft tor the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chlorinated Ackfc/AJdehyries/Kstones/Ateohote.
PB94-179918/REB 94-03 PC A12/MF A03
CHLORINATED ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS
Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Chlorinated, Aliphat-
ic Compounds.
PB94-113685/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
CHLORINATED AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
Modeling the Partitioning and Btoaccumulatton of TCOD
and Other Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals In Lake On-
tarto-Translalton.
PB94-1S54B2/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Concepts in Improving Porychkxinated Biphenyl Btoavai-
Wflty to Btoremadtation Strategies.
PB94-190816/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Motecuiar Fiekt Analysis of Poryhalogenated
DooflZQ'p-otoxins. ubonzofur&ns, &nd Btphonyto-
PB94-202108/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS
Uptake of Planar Porychkxinated Biphenyte and 2,3,7.8-
SubstHuted Porychkxinated Dtoenzofurans and Dfcenzo-
p-doxins by Birds Nesting in the Lower Fox River and
Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163680/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
MorMng the Accumulation of Three Watarbome Chlorin-
ated Ethanes in Fathead Minnows f Phnephates prome-
las1): A Physiologically Baaed Approach.
PB94-210416/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHLORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Endogenously-Medated, Pretranslational Suppression of
Cytochrome P4501A in PCB-Contaminated Flounder.
PB94-140787/RE8 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
CHLORHIATION
Effect of Bromide Ion on Formation of HAAs during
Chlortnation.
PB94-157286/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
CHLORINE
Vtxio cholerae 01 Can Assume a 'Rugose' Survival Form
That Resists KMng by Chlorine, Yet Retains Virulence.
PB94-117504/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
Model for Chlorine Concentration Decay in Pipes.
PB94-119971 /RGB 94-O1 PC AM/MF A01
Scoping the Chemicals in Your Drinking Water.
PB94-174711/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Chlorine, Hypochto-
rous Ackt and Hypochlorite Ion.
PB94-179884/REB 94-03 PC AOB7MF A02
CHLORINE DIOXIDE
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorite and Chlorate.
PB94-179926/REB 94-03 PC AO8/MF A02
Muttispectral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfec-
tion Byproducts in Dnnkmg Water.
PB94-182615/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
CHLORME ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Potential Use of Ultrasound in Chemical Monitoring.
PB94-188190/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
CHLORITES
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorite and Chlorate.
P894-179926/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
Respiratory-Cardiovascular Physiology and Chkxoethane
Gill Flux in the Channel Catfish 'Ictalurus punctatus'.
PB94-177714/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
CHLOROETHENES
Effects of Three Concentrations of Mixed Fatty Acids on
Dechtorination of Tetrachloroethene in Aquifer Micro-
cosms.
PB94-162765/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS
Experience from CFC phaseout Additional control instru-
ments for HCFCs.
DE94709797/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
PR Notice 93-4. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Distributors, and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104155/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
CHLOROHYDROCARBONS
Rote of Combustion and Sorbent Parameters in Preven-
tion of Potychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxin and Pojychtori-
nated Dibenzofuran Formation during Waste Combustion.
PB94-1 43781 /REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Mechanistic Steps in the Production of PCOD and PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143799/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Sequential Anaerobic Degradation of 2,4-Oichtorophenol
in Freshwater Sediments.
PB94-1904B5/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
CHLOROPHYLLS
Evaluation of a New Fluorometric Technique That Uses
Highly Selective Interference Filters for Measuring Chlo-
rophyll a in the Presence of Chlorophyll b and Pheopig-
ments. Summary Report
PB94-210622/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHLORPHENAMUMNE
Influence of the Formamidine Pesticide Chlordimetorm on
Ovulatfon in the Female Hamster; Dissociable Shifts in
the Luteinizing Hormone Surge and Oocyte Release.
PB94-137148/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
CHOLERA
Engineering Aspects of Waterbome Disease Outbreak In-
vestigations.
PB94-112927/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHOUNERGUC RECEPTORS
Thermoregulatory Effects of Chkxpyrifos In the Rat
Long-Term Changes in Cholineraic and Noradrenergic
SerSlMty.
PB94-197142/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHOLJNESTERASE INHIBITORS
Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of Acute Chkxpyri-
fos in Rats: Tolerance to Prolonged Inhibition of Chofin-
esterase.
PB94-137130/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Correlation of the Arrtichollnesterase Activity of a Series
of Organophosphates with Their Ability to Compete with
Agonist Binding to Muscarinic Receptors.
PB94-144615/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
CHOLOFORM
Field Tests of Chloroform Collection/ Analysis Methods.
PB94-17694S/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
CHROMATED COPPER ARSENATE
Effects of Contaminants from Chromated Copper Arse-
nate-Treated Lumber on Benthos.
PB94-1910S7/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
CHROMATOQRAPHY
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxyiated Sorbitan Fatty Acid
Esters by Reverse Phase Chromatography.
PB94-182359/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Determination of Metals in Solid Samples by Comptexa-
tion: Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Gas Chromatogra-
phy. Atomic Emission Detection.
PB94-191145/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
CHROMIC ACID
Evaluation of an Electrodialytic Process for Purification of
Hexavalent Chromium Solutions.
PB94-165214/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
CHROMIUM
Chromium Emissions from Chromium Electroplating and
Chromic Acid Anodizing Operations. Background Informa-
tion for Proposed Standards. Volume 1.
PB94-134152/REB 94-02 PC A20/MF A04
Chromium Emissions from Chromium Electroplating and
Chromic Acid Anodizing Operations. Background Informa-
tion for Proposed Standards. Volume 2.
PB94-134160/REB 94-02 PC A16/MF A03
Chromium Emissions from Industrial Process Cooling
Towers: Background Information for Proposed Standards.
PB94-151420/REB 9442 PCA11/MFA03
Cadmium and Chromium Recovery from Electroplating
skxi Analysis. (Hazard Assessment).
PB94-191079/HEB
CHROMOGENS
Evaluation of Indoxyl-Beia-D-Glucuronide as a Chromo-
gen in Media Specific for 'Escherichia coll'.
PB94-114931 /REB 94-01 PCA01/MFA01
CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS
Analyses of Cytogenetic Damage in Rodents Following
Exposure to Simulated Groundwater Contaminated with
Pesticides and a Fertilizer.
PB94-163839/HEB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
CHRONIC EXPOSURE
Predicting Chronic Lethality of Chemicals to Fishes from
Acute Toxfcity Test Data: Concepts and Linear Regres-
94-04 PC A02/MF A01
CIGARETTE SMOKING
Time Series Model for Cigarette Smoking Activity Pat-
terns: Model Validation for Carbon Monoxide and Respi-
rabte Particles in a Chamber and an Automobile.
PB94-101771/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
CINNAMON
Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Cinnamonum cassia'.
PB94-109352/REB 94-01 PC A01/MF A01
CLASSIFICATION
PR Notice 93-12. Notice to Producers, Formulators, and
Registrants of Pesticide Products. Status of Dried Hops
under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
PB94-130689/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
CLASSIFICATION SCHEME
Objective Meteorological Classification Scheme Designed
to Elucidate Ozone's Dependence on Meteorology.
PB94-122587/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
CLAYS
Report of Workshop on Geosynthetic day Liners.
PB94-114691/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
CLEAN AIR ACT
Hydrogen Fluoride Study: Report to Congress, Section
112(n)(8) dean Air Act as Amended.
PB94-121308/REB 94-02 PC A15/MF A03
Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry-Background Infor-
mation tor Proposed Air Emission Standards. Manufactur-
ing Processes at Kraft, Suffite, Soda, and Semi-Chemical
PB94-121357/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Guidance for Review of High Risk Point Sources under
Section 112 of the 1990 dean Air Act Amendments.
PB94-126059/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments on Visibil-
ity in Class I Areas: An EPA Report to Congress.
PB94-157997/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
CLEAN AIR ACT AMENDMENTS OF 19*0
Enabling Guidance for the Implementation of 40 CFR
Part 63, Subpart E. Version 1. Interim.
PB94-120979/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Outline of Transportation-Related Requirements for Com-
pliance with the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-123973/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Characterization of Air Emissions from the Simulated
Open Combustion of Ftoerglass Materials.
PB94-136231/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
CLEAN TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM
Evaluation of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Technology to
Reduce Solvent in Spray Coating Applications.
PB94-160629/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
CLEAN WATER ACT
Clean Water Act A Primer.
PB94-102084/REB
94-01 PC A03/MF A01
94-03 PCA04/MFA01
Environmental Chemistry of Chromium.
PB94-177763/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Chrornium-Contarninated Sols Using
Field-Portable X-ray Fluorescence.
PB94-210457/REB 94-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Report to the Congress: Activities and Programs Imple-
mented under Section 319 of the Clean Water Act, Fiscal
Year 1988.
PB94-102191/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
President Clinton's Clean Water Initiative.
PB94-154846/REB 94-02 PCA08/MFA02
NPS New-Notes No. 26, January-February 1993. The
Condition of the Water-Related Environment The Man-
agement and Ecological Restoration of Watersheds; The
Control of Nonpoint Sources of Water Pollution.
PB94-194651/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
Clean Water. A Memorial Day Perspective.
PB94-203478/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Providing Waivers from NPDES Permit Compliance
Schedules for Industrial Pollution Prevention Technology.
The Industrial Pollution Prevention Project (IPS) Analysis
of Sections 301 (k) and 307(e) of the Clean Water Act
PB94-219037/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
CLEAN WATER ACT AND AMENDMENTS OF 1987
Needs Survey, 1992.
PB94-501343/REB 94-03 CP T02
CLEANING
Minimizing Pollution in Cleaning and Degreasing Oper-
ations.
AD-A277 094/9/REB
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Measurement and Control of Fouling in Fine Pore Diffus-
er Systems.
PB94-200904/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
KW-17
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KEYWORD INDEX
CLEANING AGENTS
gfrifrrfr-^ Assessment Two Laboratory Tests tor Esti-
mating Performance of Shoreline Cleaning Agents tor ON
117413/REB
94-01 PC A03/MF M1
Improved Equipment Cleaning at Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing Fadfites (Seminar Paper).
PB94-162706/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Podution Prevention Opportunities tor
Coated and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing Equip-
ment Cteaning.
PB94-190873/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
CLEANUP
Conducting Non-Time-Crttical Removal Actions under
CERCLA.
P893-963422/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Strategic Plan and Implementation Strategy
Fiscal Year 1994.
PB94-963245/REB 94-02 PC AO4/MF A01
Superfund Strategic Plan and Implementator Strategy
Fiscal Year 1994: Office and Division Plans.
PB94-9S3246/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
CLEANUP OPERATIONS
Efficacy of Commercial Products in Enhancing Oil Bnde-
gradation in Closed Laboratory Reactors.
PB94-10ie07/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Efficacy of Commercial Inocuta n Enhancing Biodegrada-
aon of Weathered Crude Oil Contaminating a Prince WR-
kam Sound Beach.
PB94-101714/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
Meat Screening of Thermal Desorpfcn tor Sol Remedi-
ation.
PB94-112810/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Bald Inn mUgslliin of Effectiveness of So* Vapor Extrac-
tion Technology.
PB94-122SS3/REB 94*1 PC A02/MF A01
Application of Steam Injecttoo/vaeuum Extraction Treat-
mant Systems to Contaminated Sons.
P804-122S79/REB 94*1 PC A01/MF A01
CLEFT PALATE
Ertects of Mathanol on Embryonic Mouse Palate In
Serum-Free Organ Culture.
PB94-197134/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
CLIMATE
National Conference on dmata Change and Water Re-
on November 4-7,1981.
94*4 PC AM/MF A04
I Response Surfaces for North American Boreal
Tree Species and That- Use m Forest OaaaMcatlon.
PB94-1300W/REB 94*2 PC AOS/MF A01
CLIMATE CHANGE
Propraes In the Study of Global Change In China.
N94-28276/1/REB
94*3
(Order as N94-28268/8/REB. PC A12/MF ACS)
Colorado River Basin and drnatic Change. The Sensitivi-
ty of Steemapw and Water Supply to Variations in Tern-
ueialma and Piecajitaburi
PB94-128S27/REB 94*2 PC A07/MF A02
CI MATIT CHANGE
LandM Gas and Its influence on Global CSmate Change.
PB94-113784/REB 94*1 PC AOS/MF A01
Mm Soring Global Change: Comparison of Forest Cover
Eatimstte Using Remote Sensing and Inventory Ap-
pSfm579/REB 94*1 PC A03/MF A01
Global Ecosystems Database Protect Experiments in
Characterization.
PB94-141S20/REB 94*2 PC AOS/MF A01
Global Envtumianlal CriaiBCietUalion: Lessons from the
NOAA-EPA Global Ecosystems Database I
PB94-141538/REB 94*:
Global Ecosystems Database Project An Experiment in
- i for Global Change.
64*3 PC AOS/MF A01
IriuiuaBons of dmate Change for the Water Balance of
the Columbia R*er Baa*. USA
PBA4-150365/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
Intai action of Ornate and Land Use in Future Terrestrial
Carbon Storage and riotosnB
PB84-180512/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF Ml
CLMATtC CHANGES
Carbon Dioxi
uestratio
n Terrestrial Ecosystems
94*1 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-t13701/REB
CkmetB Change Models and Forest Research.
PB9*-1175e7
.
94*1 PC A02/MF A01
SknuMIng Cantata-Biosphere Maracaons under Chang-
ing Ornate ConoTaons: A nosoarch Plan.
PS94-136389/REB »4*2 PC AO7/MF AO2
Role of Bnmaas Energy in Stabfeing Global dmate
CltWaQft-.
pfWT39565/R£B 94*2 PCAO2/MFA01
Appttaeon of TopograpNcaly Ostrfcuted Models of
Energy. Water and Carbon Balance over the Columbia
Rtoar Baan A riamswortt for Simulating Potential d-
malB Change Eflecls at the Regional Scale.
PB94-141561/HEB 94*2 PC AOS/MF A01
Carbon Balance of the Continuous Permafrost Zone of
Russia.
PB94-146347/REB 94*2 PC A03/MF A01
Climatic Classification and Future Global Redistribution of
Agricultural Land.
PB94-157351/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
Modeling the Potential Change in Yield and Distribution
of the Earth's Crops under a warmed Climate.
PB94-157369/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
Conceptual Approaches for Incorporating CHmatic
Change Mo the Development of Forest Management
Options for Sequestering Carbon.
PB94-159340/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
Aspects of Spatial and Temporal Aggregation in Estimat-
ing Regional Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from Temperate
Forest Softs.
PB94-174729/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
General Circulation Model Output for Forest Climate
Change Research and Applications.
PB94-178282/REB 94*3 PC AO3/MF A01
Effects of Solar Raoiation on Organic Matter Cycling:
Formation of Carbon Monoxide and Carbonyl Suffice
(Chapter 11).
PB94-182235/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
Descriptive Basis for a Model of Sols Bngaochemistry
(Chapter 12).
PB94-182250/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
Carbon Pools and Flux on Forested Lands of the United
States.
PB94-182300/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
Assessment of Alternative Management Practices and
Policies Affecting Sol Carbon in Agroecosystems of the
Central United States.
PB94-189420/REB 94*4 PC A18/MF AOS
CLIMATOLOGY
Objective Meteorological Classification Scheme Designed
to Elucidate Ozone's Dependence on Meteorology.
PB94-122587/REB 94*1 PC A027MF A01
CLOUDS (METEOROLOGY)
RalatJva Importance to Suffata Production of Oxidation
Pathways and Clouds as Predicted by the Regional Add
Deposition Model
PB94-112885/REB 94*1 PC A02/MF A01
Relative Importance of Oxidation Pathways and Clouds to
Atmospheric Ambient Suttata Production as Predicted by
the Regional Add Deposition Model.
PB94-209873/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
JSTtON
Emissions of Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants from the
Combustion of Pulverized Coal in a Srnal-Scale Combus-
tor.
PB94-190S19/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
COAL DUST
Considerations for Modehru Smart-Paniculate Impacts
-Mining Operations Based on Wmd-
from Surface Coal-Mining
Turmef Simulations.
PB94-112868/REB
94*1 PC AOS/MF A01
94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
COAL FIRED POWER PLANTS
lAPCS: A Computer Model That Evaluates Pollution Con-
trol Systems for UHty Boilers.
PB94-192721 /REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
COALMMES
Methane Emissions from Abandoned Underground Coal
Miles.
PB94-190956/REB 94*4 PC A02/MF A01
COASTAL ECOLOGY
Recruitment and Growth of the Eastern Oyster. •Crassos-
trea vrgMca'. in North Carolina (Includes Executive Sum-
mary).
PB94-1S8045/REB
COASTAL REGIONS
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas. Wetland
Ecosystems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Al-
bemane-PamtcoEstuarine Region. Phases Report
PB94-191806/REB 94-04 PC A99/MF AOS
COASTS
ERA'S Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram: An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB94-13S175/REB 94*2 PC AOS/MF A01
Pesticide Irxjuts and Risks in Coastal Wetlands.
PB94-140647/REB 94*2 PC A02/MF A01
Near-Bottom Pelagic Bacteria at a Deep-Water Sewage
Sludge Disposal Site.
PB94-140753/REB 94*2 PC A02/MF A01
Riparian Buffers for Water Quatty Enhancement in the
Abemarie-Pamioo Araa.
PB94-195948/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
Glide to Envfconmental and Economic Stewardship in
the Atoermarte-Pamfco Region. A Comprehensive Con-
servation and Management Plan Summary.
PB94-203502/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
Potential for Long-Term Persistence of the Red Tide Din-
oflayeiale -Ptychrxiscus brevrs' in North Carokta Coast-
PB94-209442/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
COATING PROCESSES
Proceedings: Pollution Prevention Conference on Low-
and No-VOC Coating Technologies. Held in San Diego,
California on May 25-27, 1993.
PB94-152246/REB 94*2 PC A23/MF A04
Alternative Control Techniques Document Surface Coat-
ing Operations at Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Facilities.
PB94-181864/REB 94-03 PCA10/MFA03
Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Opportunities for
Coated and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing Equip-
ment Cleaning.
PB94-190B73/REB 94*4 PC A02/MF A01
COATINGS
Fundamental Mass Transfer Model for Indoor Air Emis-
sions from Surface Coatings.
PB94-155561/REB 94*3 PCA02/MFA01
Improved Equipment Cleaning at Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing FacWes (Seminar Paper).
PB94-162708/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization for Equipment Cleaning in the Coated
and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing Industry.
PB94-198033/REB 94*4 PC A03/MF A01
COCAINE
Prenatal Cocaine Eliminates the Sex-Dependent Differ-
ences in Activation Observed in Adult Rats After Cocaine
94-03 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-163763/REB
COGENERATtON
Environmental impact Statement Cedar Bay Cogenera-
tkxi Project JacKsonvitte, Florida.
PB94-145307/REB 94-02 PC A12/MF A03
Appendix to the Environmental Impact Statement Cedar
Bay Cogeneration Project Jacksonville, Florida.
PB94-145315/REB 94*2 PC A1B/MF A04
COGNITION DISORDERS
Comparison of Intracrarnal Infusions of Cotohicine and
Ibotenic Add as Models of Neurodegeneration in the
Basal Forebrain Research Report
PB94-197183/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
COKE OVENS
Enabling Document for National Emission Standards for
Coke Oven Batteries (40 CFR Part 63, Subpart L).
PB94-120813/REB 94*1 PCA07/MFA02
COKING
Environmental Tests Comparing Kress Indirect Dry Cool-
ing wtth Conventional Coke Oven Pushing and Quench-
P&4.
130127/REB
94*2 PC A03/MF A01
i Estuary Program Guidance: Technical Charac-
terization in the National Estuary Program.
COLCHrdNE
Colchictne Inhibits Elevations in Both Alveolar-Capillary
Membrane Permeability and Lavage Surfactant After Ex-
posure of the Rat to Phosgene.
PB94-1969S7/REB 94*4 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Intracrarnal Infusions of Coichlcine and
Ibotenic Acid as Models of Neurodegeneration in the
Basal Forebrain. Research Report
PB94-197183/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
COLD CLEANING
Cok) Cleaning Machine Operations New Source Per-
formnce Standards. Background Information/Basis and
Purpose Document
PB94-213535/REB 94*4 PC AO3/MF A01
COLD TRAPS
Closed Cyde Cooler for VOC Preconcentration.
PB94-130390/REB 94*2 PC A03/MF A01
COUNUS VmGWlANUS
Interpretation of ToxJcity Response of Bobwhite Quail
with Respect to Duration of Exposure.
PB94-190527/REB 94*4 PC A03/MF A01
COLORADO PLATEAU
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Arid
Ecosystems 1993 implementation Plan Colorado Plateau
Plot Design Pilot Study.
PB94-165339/REB 94*3 PC A04/MF A01
Arid Ecosystems 1992 Pilot Report Environmental Moni-
torina and Assessment Program.
PB94.17689B/RE8 94*4 PC A07/MF A02
Avian Richness Evaluation Method (AREM) for Lowland
Wetlands of the Colorado Plateau (User's Manual) (for
Microooneputdf&).
PB94-501822/REB 94*3 CP D02
COLORADO RIVER BASIN
Colorado River Basm and Climatic Change. The Sensitivi-
ty of Streamflow and Water Supply to Variations in Tem-
perature and Precipitation.
PB94-128527/REB 94*2 PC A07/MF A02
COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN
Application of Topographically Distributed Models of
Energy. Water and Carbon Balance over the Columbia
River Basin: A Framework for Simulating Potential Cli-
mate Change Effects at the Regional Scale.
PB94-141561/REB 94*2 PC AOS/MF A01
Implications of dmate Change for the Water Balance of
the Columbia River Basin, USA.
PB94-159365/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
COMBINED SEWERS
PB94-213832/REB
94*4 PCA04/MFA01
Manual: Combined Sewer Overflow Control.
PB94-144649/REB 94*2 PC A06/MF A02
KW-18
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KEYWORD INDEX
CONTAMINATION
Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Control Policy.
PB94-175858/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
COMBUSTION
Role of Combustion and Sorbent Parameters in Preven-
tion of Potychkxinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxin and Polychlori-
nated OJbenzofuran Formation during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143781/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Computer-Aided Data Acquisition tor Combustion Experi-
PB9VI70008/REB 94*3 PC A02/MF A01
Control of Trace Metal Species in Combustion Systems.
PB94-210564/REB 94-04 PCA01/MFA01
COMBUSTION DEPOSITS
Formation and Characterization of Soot Deposits from
Non-Optimum Combustion of No. 6 Fuel Oil with Chlorin-
ated Organic Compounds in an Industrial Boiler.
PB94-1C1904/REEI 94*1 PCA03/MFA01
COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY
COMPOSITE SAMPLES
Optimizing Composite Sampling Protocols.
PB94-162858/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
COMPOSTING
Markets for Compost
PB94-100138/REB
94*2 PCA09/MFA02
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation during the
Incineration of Recovered CFC-11.
PB94-214772/REB 94*4 PC A11/MF A03
COMBUSTION PRODUCTS
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Incinerators versus the 1990 Toxic Retease Inventory Air
PTO?^2836/REB 94*1 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of the impacts of Incinerator Waste Feed Cut-
PB94-112935/REB 94*1 PC AOS/MF A01
Characterization of Air Pollutants Emitted from a Simula!-
pHkvf4618/REB 94*1 PC AOS/MF A01
Toxic Metal Emissions from Incineration: Mechanisms
PM4^14626/REB 94*1 PC AOS/MF A01
Constant Volume Sampling System WaWfCondensation
PB94-114899/REB 94*1 PC AOS/MF A01
Characterization of Air Emissions from the Simulated
Open Combustion of Fiberglass Materials .„,„_ .„
PB94-136231/REB 94*2 PC AOS/MF A0»
Addendum to the Methodology tor Assessing Health
RWta Associated with Indirect Exposure to Combustor
PB94*136306/REB 94*2 PC A09/MF A02
Woodstove Emission Measurement Methods: Compari-
son and Emtaaton Factors Update. „.„„„.„.
PB94-143807/REB 94*2 PC AOS/MF A01
Analysts of Ambient Monitoring Data in the Vicinity of
PBM-15818WREB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
Importance of the Nitrous Oxide Pathway to NOx in
PB94-158631 /REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
Improvements in Indrect Exposure Assessment Model-
kig: A Model for Estimating Air Concentrations and Depo-
PB»Me0413/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
Summary of the Emissions Characterization and Non-
cancer Respiratory Effects of Wood Smoke.
PB94-186731/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
Constant Volume Sampling System Water Condensation.
SAE Technical Paper Series.
PB94-197423/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
COMMERCE CfTY (COLORADO)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sarid
Creek Industrial Site (Operable Unit 4), Commerce City.
CO., April 1994. „_,
PB94164402/REB 94*4 Standing Order
COMMERCIAL FISHING
Recruitment and Growth of the Eastern Oyster, •Crassos-
treawoWca', in North Carolina (Includes Executive Sum-
Composting Yard Trimmings and Municipal Solid Waste.
PB94-163250/REB 94*4 PC AOB/MF A02
COMPOSTS
Heavy Metals and Toxic Organic Pollutants in MSW-Com-
posts: Research Results on PhYtoavattabiMy, Btaavailabi-
re94-155348/REB 94*3 PC A04/MF A01
COMPREHENSIVE SULFATE TRACKING MODEL
Relative Importance of Oxidation Pathways and Clouds to
Atmospheric Ambient Sulfate Production as Predicted by
the Regional Acid Deposition Model.
PB94-209673/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
COMPRESSED GASES
EPA TraceabWty Protocol for Assay and Certification of
Gaseous Calibration Standards (Revised September
P^130424/REB 94*2 PC AOS/MF A01
COMPRESSION IGNITION ENGINES
Regulatory Impact Analysis and Regulatory Support Doc-
ument Control of Air Pollution; Determination of Signifi-
cance for Nonroad Sources and Emission Standards for
New Nonroad Compression-Ignition Engines at or Above
37 Kilowatts (50 Horsepower).
PB94-194594/REB 94*4 PC A09/MF A02
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Computer Program for the Determination of Most Proba-
ble Number and Its Confidence Lirnita. ,..-.„,
PB94-113735/REB 94*1 PC AOS/MF A01
Computer-Aided Data Acquisition for Combustion Experi-
PB9?i70008/REB 94*3 PC A02/MF AOI
Evaluation of Five Commercial Immunoassay Data Analy-
CONCENTRATION DECAY
Model for Chlorine Concentration Decay in Roes.
PB94-1 19971 /REB 94*1 PC A02/MF A01
CONCRETE SLABS
Laboratory Assessment of the Permeability and Diffusion
Characteristics of Florida Concretes. Phase 1. Methods
Development and Testing.
PB94-162781/REB 94*3 PC A06/MF A02
CONCURRENT FLOW
Fire Propagation in Concurrent Flows.
PB94-193844/REB 94*4 PC A04/MF A01
CONDITIONING (LEARNING)
Ontogeny of EyeWink Conditioning in the Rat Effects of
US Intensity and Interstimulus Interval on Delay Condi-
P894?137114/REB 94*2 PCA03/MFA01
CONDORS FIELD EXPERIMENT
Plume Dispersion in the Convective Boundary Layer. Part
2. Analyses of CONDORS Field Experiment Data.
PB94-1 46461 /REB 94*2 PC A03/MF A01
CONGENITAL ABNORMALITIES
Relationshto between Abnormal Somite Development
and Axial Skeletal Delects in Rats Following Heat Expo-
sure
PB94-135159/REB
94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
COMMUNITY PLANNING
Wastewater Treatment/Disposal for Small Communities.
Mnnnfti
P394-123841/REB 94X11 PC A06/MF A02
COMPARATIVE RISK
Comparing Risks and Setting Environmental Priorities:
Overview of Three Regional Projects. „._..„.„
PB94-184348/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
COMPETING USES
Nor* Caroina's Estuaries: A Pilot Study for Managing
Multiple Use in the State's Public Trust Waters
PB94-183530/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
COMPLIANCE
OuUne of Transportation-Related Requirements tor Com-
pfence with the dean Air Act Amendments of 1990
PB94-123973/REB 94*1 PC A04/MF A01
Verifying Compfanoe with Sludge Requirements. Guid-
ance for NPDES Compliance Inspectors. .„„„ .„
PB94-125739/REB 94-O2 PC A03/MF A01
COMPLIANCE DATA SYSTEM
Compliance Data System User's Guide.
PB94-134210/REB 94*2 PC A18/MF A04
94*4 PC AO2/MF A01
COMPUTER SIMULATION
Optimization of the HamHton-Tnom Computerized Sperm
MotiSty Analysis System for Use with Rat Spermatozoa in
PB9
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KEYWORD INDEX
CONTMOENCY PLAMMMG
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Arkansas.
PB94-963276/REB 944)4 Standng Order
CONTMUOUS EXTRACTION
Solvent MWmfcatioo in the Continuous Liquid/Liquid Ex-
tractton of Aqueous Samples for Samivolatle Organic*.
PB94-121S55/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
CONTMUOUS SAMPLING
Properties of Designs tor Sampling Continuous Spatial
Resources from a Triangular Grid.
PB94-144714/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM
USEPA Contact Laboratory Program National Functional
Guidelines for Inorganic Data Review.
PB94-963502/RE5 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
Superfund Technical Assistance Gram (TAG) Handbook:
Procurement - Using TAG Funds.
P693-963354/REB 944)3 Standng Order
Inorganic Contact Con ^fiance Screening System
(ICCSS) Software (ILMQ2.1 Version 4) (for Mtorocomput-
ers).
PB94-500642/REB 944)1 CP 002
Contact Compsance Screening System
j Software (OLM01.8 Version 6) (tor MKrocom-
£e»?501335/REB 944)3 CP 002
inorganic Contact Compsance Screening System
(ICCSS) Software (ILM02.1 Version 5) (tor Microcomput-
PB94-5O1467/REB 944)3 CP 002
Organic Contact Compsance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (OLM01.8 Version 7) (tor Mterocom-
POH&MZSS/REB 944)4 CP 002
Procedure tor Use of USAGE Prepteoed Contacts to Ex-
p«dte Superlund Cleanup Tasks.
P8944W3243/REB 944)3 Standhg Order
Coat Management Manual tor the Superfund RanwdW
and Enforcement Programs.
PB944M3401/REa 944)4 Starting Order
CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL
Rotes and neapuiiatislllas of Regional Project Officers.
Zone Project Oncers. Work Assignment Managers and
Contacting OHtoars for the RCHA Entoroement Permit-
tim and AssMance Contracts (REPA).
PBM-M3et4/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
CONTRACTORS
National Radon Contactor PiufHjency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report. January 1994.
PB94-138BZ9/REB 94-02 PCA11/MFA03
COOLANTS
Evaluation of Fitaton and DM
oave Coolant
Atmoapharic Corrosion Model for Galvanized Steel Struc-
tures.
PB94-101763/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
CORROSION PRODUCTS
Effect of Specimen Size, Shape, and Orientation on Dry
Deposition to Galvanized Steel Surfaces.
PB94-192788/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
COST ANALYSIS
Fuel Economy Guide, 1993. 3 Number.
PB94-10008B/REB 94-01 PCA04/MFA01
Guidance tor Estimating Ambient Air Monitoring Costs tor
Criteria Pohitants and Selected Ar Toxic Pollutants.
PB94-128535/REB
94-02 PC A09/MF A02
Economic Impact Analysis of the Halogenated Solvent
Oeankn NESHAP. Draft.
PB94-131257/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
Report to the United States Congress on Radon in Drink-
ing Water MuKkneola Risk and Cost Assessment of
Radon.
PB94-161254/REB 944)3 PCA11/MFA03
Documenting the Estimated Value of PRP Work to be
Pertained.
PB94-963289/REB 94-04 Standhg Order
COST EFFECTIVENESS
Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Umita-
tione Gudeanea for the Pub, Paper, and Paparboard In-
M07737/REB 94-02 PC A05/MF A01
Cgjons tor Reducing the Coats of Criteria PohHant Moni-
PB9(1833S7/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
COST ESTIMATES
Prototype Needs Estimating and Project Ranking Soft-
ware tor the TxDOT PMS.
PB94-1WW8/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
COSTS
CASHOUT Users Manual tor Suparfund.
PB94-141878/REB 94-02 PCA06/MFA01
CASHOUT Modal: Calculates Currant Value of Superfund
Ctoanup Coats Wanton 1.2) (tor Mtoroccmputers).
PB84-S01012/REB 94-02 CP 002
Cotinlne Concentraltona In Semen, Urine, and Stood of
SnioiDsVS And rtooBrnofcsJTaV
PB94-137288/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
COTTON PLANTS
Cotton YMd losses and Ambient Ozone Conosnliattons
to CaHumls's San Joaquln Valley.
PB94-135019/REB 94-02 ' PC A02/MF A01
Engineering Busaar
I for Recy- PB94-105428/REB
101912/REB
94-01 PC AO2/MF A01
Imneliiislion of Ctaanar Technologies to MMmte Auto-
mottva Coolant Wastes.
PB94-162682/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
COOUNQ SYSTEMS
jrMMgjaltaof Ctoanar Technologies to MWmto Auto-
PB84-182882/REB 944B PC AOVMF A01
OOOLMO IUWEH8
Chromium Dmsatoni tram Induetnal Proems Cootng
TovenE Background Intormaton tor Proposed Standards.
PB94-1514207REB 94-02 PCA11/MFAOS
Engtwering Busatin: LandaH Covers.
944)1 PCA02/MFA01
HissDasad System tor Evaluating Final Covers tor Haz-
ardous Waste LandBJs. Chapter 8.
PB94-122546/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Geoaymhettc day Liners (GCLs) in LandM Covers.
PB94-130178/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
CRABS
Examination of the Blue Crab Fishery In the Pamtco
River Estuary.
PB94.18BU2S/RE8 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
Examination of Altemative Fjshjng Davtoas far the Eslua-
rino Shrinip tno Onb TTOM Rshoooaj.
PB»4-218tl6/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
Seminar Pubftcaaon: Control of Lead and Copper in
94-01 PCAOCA«FA02
OrtnWng Water.
PB94-121670fflEB
Sand Spited *•) Copper as a Oeajrenue Toxtomt Mats-
rial tor Sedknant ToxtoRy Testing: A Pissminaiy Evalua-
PB94-148305^1EB 944)2 PCAO2AAFA01
COPPER SULF ATE
NTP Technical Report on Tcaodty SturJea of Cupric Sul-
tats (CAS No. T7S8-99-8) AdmMswrad in Drinking Water
and F*ed to F344/N Rats and B8C3F1 Mtoa.
P994-120870/REB 944)1 PC AO6/MF AO2
CORAL COVE PARK
Coral Cove Park Shorelna Enhancement Acton Plan
Demonelratton Protect Man River Ugoon National Es-
Effects of Physirjochenacal Factors and Bacterial Cotony
Morphotvpe on Association of VDrio vutnNtous1 with He-
mocyles of •Qassoslrea vkginica'.
PB94-140688/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
HMopalhology and BtoaccumutaSon ki Oysters X>assos-
trea vsgMcaMJvkv on Wood Preserved with Chromated
Coppsr>nMnate.
I-15SS04/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Nature and Function of the Brown Cat in •Craasostrea
P»4-ieb454/REB 944)3 PC AO3/MF A01
Pfot4icale Demuostraion of a Skjn>phase Btotogtev
tor CfaosoteContaminatBd Soi. Applications
944)1 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-1240S/REB
944)2 PCA04/MFA01
CORN BELT
Regtonatzalton ol the Western Com Belt Plains Ecore-
PBM-iaOS78/RE8 944B PC AO7/MF A02
CORN GLUTEN MEAL
Pntfciue Fact Sheet Com Gluten Meat
PB94-1952B6/REB 944M PC AO1/MF A01
CORN PLANTS
Soi Fimlgaaon asMn Mcnocufcjre and Rotaaons: Re-
sponse of Response of Com and Uyrrnihrrso
PB94-ie9043/REB 944)3 PCAOIA4FA01
S.ate^taO^R-por-.fVxteoX ^ ^^
CRITERIA
Gotocton Crttena tor Mathematical Models Used in Expo-
sure Asueuaiininla. Atmospheric Dispersion Models.
PB94-tt4725/REB 944)t PCAOC/MFAO2
i by Comparing with notoronco
944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
CROATAN SOUND
AtMmarkWamfc
PCA04/MFA01
Procedure tor Use of USAGE Praptaoed Contacts to Ex-
pedae Superlund Oeanup Tasks.
PB94-9632«VHEB 944)3 StanoTng Order
PB94-201092/REB
CROP ROTATION
Soi Fumigafcn wttw Monoculture and Rotations: Re-
nse of Response of Com and MyuunhUae.
M-160M3/RES 94-03 PCAO2/MFA01
CROSS-FOSTERED BROOD METHOD
Guidance for Assessing the Effects of Contaminants to
Juvenile Gallinaceous Birds Using a Cross-Fostered
Brood Method.
PB94-190378/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
CRUDE OIL
Initial Screening of Thermal Desorptton tor Soil Remedi-
ation (Chapter 11).
PB94-141553/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Greenhouse Chambers for Enhancing Growth of
Tundra Transplants on Gravel Fill in Prudhoe Bay,
Alaska.
PB94-209772/RES 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
CRUSHING
Evaluation of Mercury Emissions from Fluorescent Lamp
PB94-1
REB
944)3 PC A03/MF A01
CRYPTOsPORfWUM
CryptospotMum: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB94-143S26/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Milwaukee Cryptosportfosis Outbraate Investigation and
Recommendations.
PB94-169844/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
CRYPTOSPORIDtUM PARVUM
Dose Response of •Cryptosporidium parvum' in Outbrad
Neonatal CO-1 Mice.
PB94-146289/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
CSERPS
EVENT-RELATED
Short Communication: Suggestions for Collection and Re-
porting of Chemoesnsory (olfactory) Event-Related Po-
tentials.
PB94-163821/REB 94-O3 PC A02/MF A01
C8TR (COMPLETE!. Y-STIRREO TANK REACTOR)
Modeling Chemical Interactions In Anaerobic Btofflm Sys-
tems.
PB94-159290/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
CULTIVATION
Potential Effect of Ho-TW Uanagement on Carbon in the
Agricultural Soks of the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-146362/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
CULTURAL RESOURCES
Archaeological Investigations at the Proposed Interna-
tional Wastewatar Treatment Plant Site: Cultural Re-
source MentMcatton and Geotechnical Test Monitoring.
PB94-20S721/REB 944)4 PCA07/MFA02
Archasotoglcal Monitoring of the International
Wastewater Treatment Plant Land Outfall Trench. San
Diego County, CaHomta.
PB&20573B/REB 944)4 PC A10/MF A03
CULTURE MEDIA
Evaluation of IndoxyWBela-O-Glucuronide as a Chromo-
gen in Medto Specific tor •Escherichia coK'.
PB94-1 14931 /REB 944)1 PCA01/MFA01
CUMULATIVE UPTAKE
Analysis of the Relationships among O3 Uptake, Con-
ductance, and Photosynthesis in Needles of 'Pinus pon-
PB94-113719/REB 944)1 PCA02/MFA01
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
Getting Started: A Guide to Bringing Environmental Edu-
cation into
Your Classroom.
PB94-1606S2/REB
944)3 PC A07/MF A02
CURRfTUCK SOUND
Comprehensive Environmental Management Plan for the
Currituck Sound Drainage Baste Background Investiga-
tions.
PB94-18162S/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
CYAMDES
Preammary Data Search Report tor Locating and Estimat-
ing Air Emissions from Sources of Cyanide Compounds.
PB94-118379/REB 944)1 PC A07/MF A02
Treatment of Cyanide Heap Leaches and ladings. Tech-
nical Report.
PB94-201837/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
CYCLOPENTAOtENE
NTP Technical Report on the Toxxxptogy and Carono-
geneais Studes of Hexachtonxyctoperrtadiene (CAS No.
77-47-4) hi F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice (Inhalation
Studies)
PB9«14186/REB 944)4 PCA14/MFA03
CYCLOPENTADENE7PERCHLORO
NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Carcino-
genesis StuoTes of HexacMorocyctopenlaolene (CAS No.
77-47-4) in F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice (Inhalation
StudBs).
PB94-214186/REB 944)4 PCA14/MFA03
CYLINDERS
Waste MHmization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Rotogravure Printing Cyanders.
PB94-119922/REB 94-01 PCAO2/MFA01
CYPRtNODON VAREOATUS
Methods tor Spawning, CuHuring and Conducting Toxicity
Tests wNh Early Life Stages of Estuarine and Marine
Fishes.
PB94-1S53B9/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
SaSySF^^ ^££^-<»*« »**•«.»»**»•'»*
nows fCyprinodon variegatus').
PB94-158714/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Acute Toxicity of 4-Nitrophenol, 2,4-Dinitrophenol, Terbu-
fos and Trichkxfon to Grass Shrimp fPalaemonetes'
spp.) and Sheepshead Minnows fCyprinodon variegatus')
as Affected by Salinity and Temperature.
PB94-158730/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
CYPROCONAZOLE
Pesticide Fact Sheet Cyproconazole.
PB94-151990/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
CYTOCHROME P-450
Dose-Response Relationships in Mice Following Subch-
ronic Exposure to 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin:
CYP1A1, CYP1A2, Estrogen Receptor, and Protein Tyro-
sine Phosphorytation.
PB94-1637S5/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
CYTOKINES
Ozone Effect on Respiratory Syncvtial Virus Infectivity
and Cytokine Production by Human Alveolar Macro-
163946/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Bereghtration Eligibility Decision Document (RED): Da-
PB94-126083/REB 9442 PC A05/MF A01
RED Facts: Daminozide.
Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) Tracking System,
Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) of 1990 (for Micro-
computers) (Date of Coverage: 1993).
PB94-500204/REB 94-01 CP D02
Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data: Generation and
Management of Hazardous Waste, 1991.
PB9£S00758/REB 9442 CPT04
Aquatic Toxicity Information on VAX VMS Backup
(AQUIRE for VMS) (1600 BPI).
PB9«00790/REB 94-02 CP T02
Aquatic Toxicity Information Retrieval
(AQUIRE for Non-VMS) (1600 BPI).
PB94-50080B/REB 9442
Data Base
CPT02
Aquatic Toxicity Information on VAX VMS Backup
(AQUIRE for VMS) (6250 BPI). -—~K
PB94-500857/REB 9442 CP T02
Aquatic Toxicity Information Retrieval Data Base
(AQUIRE for Non-VMS) (6250 BPI).
PB94^00865/REB
9442
PB94-126117/REB
94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned
in Roanoke River, North Carolina, in 1989.
PB94-196144/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A01
Design and Evaluation of Tailings Dams. Technical
Report.
PB94-201B45/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
DAPHNU
Comparison of Effluent Toxtafty Results Using 'Cerio-
daphnta dubia' Cultured on Several Diets.
PB94-163648/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
OSARs for Photoinduced Toxtetfy: 1. Acute Lethality of
Pof/cydtc Aromatic Hydrocarbons to 'Daphnia magna.
PB94-176203/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
DAPHNIA MAQNA
EflecB of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth
and Reproduction of 'Daphnia, HyaJefla and Gammarus'.
PB94-112968/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
DAPHNIA POLEX
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth
and Reproduction of 'Daphnia, Hyaiella and Gammarus'.
PB94-112968/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
DATA ACQUISITION
Computw-Aided Data Acquisition for Combustion Experi-
ments.
PB94-17000S/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
DATA ANALYSIS
Seafood Consumption Data Analysis.
PB94-109543/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Weragency QA Workshop Conference Review. Held in
Las Vegas, Nevada on September 14,1992.
PB94-1B2631/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
Abemane-Pamkco Estuarine Study Data Management
and Analysis System. Functional Description.
PB94-187952/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Five Commercial Immunoassay Data Analy-
sis Software Systems.
PB94-191129/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
DATABASES
Inventory of Exposure-Related Data Systems Sponsored
By Federal Agencies.
A&A279 308/1 /REB 94-03 PC A19/MF A04
UTAB: A Computer Database on Residues of Xenobiotic
Organic Chemicals and Heavy Metals in Plants.
PB94-113693/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Second by Second Exhaust Emissions Data Recorded
during Federal Test Procedures UDDS Runs (for Micro-
computers).
PB94-S01780/REB 94-04 CP 003
DATACODMG
WasteLAN/CERCUS Codebook.
PB94-963286/REB 94-04 Standing Order
DAT A ELEMENTS
MMmum Set of Data Elements lor Ground Water Quality.
Brochure.
PB94-154093/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
CERCIA Comprehensive Data Element Dictionary.
PB94463287/REB 94-04 Standing Order
CERCLA: Comprehensive Data Element Dictionary
I/REB 94-04 Standng Order
DATA RLE
Development and Improvement of a Temporal Allocation
PB94-155314/HEB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Fuel Economy Results 1994 Car Models (Three and Six
Number) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-500014/REB 94-01 CP D02
CPT02
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, January 1,1994.
PB94-501194/REB 9443 CP T05
Integrated Exposure Uptake Btokinetic Model for Lead in
Children QEUBK) Version 0.99D (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501517/REB 9443 CP D01
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name F»e, May 1,1994.
PB94-501749/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1987.
PB94-501897/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1968.
PB64-601905/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). 1989.
PB94-501913/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1990.
PB94-501921/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1991.
PB94-501939/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1992.
PB94-501947/REB
Emergency Resp
PB94-504131/RE
9443 CPT03
9443 CPT08
9443 CPTO7
9443 CPT07
9443 CPT07
9443 CPT07
PB94-504149/REB
9443 CPT07
> Notification System (ERNS), 1990.
9444 CPT02
.. 1991.
CPT02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1992.
PB94-504156/REB 9444 CPT02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1993.
PB94-504164/REB 9444 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1987.
PB94-504180/REB 9444 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1988.
PB94-504198/REB 9444 CPT02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1989.
PB94-504206/REB 9444 CP T02
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1987-1992 (on CD-ROM).
PB94-504230/REB 9444 CD-ROM $45.00
Manual of Instructional Problems for the U.S.G.S. MOD-
FLOW Model (for Mfcrocomputers).
PB94-504388/REB 9444 CP D02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), Cu-
PB94-593350/REB 9444 Subscription
DATA FORMAT
Needs Survey, 1992. Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-152493/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
DATA MANAGEMENT
AJbemarie-Pamlico Estuarine Study Data Management
and Analysis System. Functional Description.
PB94-187952/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
DATA QUALITY
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund.
PB94-963207/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
DATA QUALITY OBJECTIVES
Data Quality Objectives (DQO) Decision Error Feasibility
Trials (DEFT) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501574/REB 9444 CP D02
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund: Interim
Final Guidance.
PB94-963203/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund: Work-
book.
PB94-963204/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Date Quality Objectives Process for Superfund.
PB94-963205/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
Data Quality Objectives Decision Error FeasfcHty Trials
(DEFT) Beta Version 1.01. User's Guide.
PB94-963222/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
DATABLE
Needs Survey, 1992.
PB94-501343/REB 9443 CP T02
DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID
DAY CARE CENTERS
Sampling for Lead in Drinking Water in Nursery Schools
and Day Care Facilities.
PB94-218963/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
DBP (DISINFECTION BY-PRODUCTS)
Impact of Ozonatkxi and Biological Treatment on Disin-
fection By-Products.
PB94-157377/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
DECHLORINATION
Examination of Dechtorination Processes and Pathways
in New Bedford Harbor Sediments.
PB94-140795/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Three Concentrations of Mixed Fatty Acids on
Dechlorination of Tetrachloroethene in Aquifer Micro-
cosms.
PB94-162765/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
DECOMPOSITION
Base catalyzed decomposition of toxic and hazardous
chemicals. (Final report, September 4, 1990-September
30,1991).
DE93018739/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
DECONTAMINATION
In situ Soil Decontamination by Radio Frequency Heating.
PB94-122561/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Meeting Summary: National Advisory Council on Environ-
mental Policy and Technology. Subcommittee on Radi-
ation Cleanup Regulation Conference Call on February
24,1994.
PB94-165230/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Engineering Bulletin: In Situ Biodegradation Treatment
PB94-190469/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
DEEPWATER (NEW JERSEY)
DuPont Chambers Works Waste Minimization Project
PB94-136280/REB 9442 PC A08/MF A02
DEFINITIONS
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
Master Glossary.
PB94-130358/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
DECREASING
Minimizing Pollution in Cleaning and Degreasing Oper-
ations.
AD-A277 094/9/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Ultrasonic Cleaning as a Replacement for a Chtorofluoro-
carbon-Based System.
PB94-121696/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
DELAWARE
Hazardous Waste Cleanup: A Delaware Perspective
(Video).
PB94-780368/REB 9444 AVJ35.00
DELAYED ALTERNATION
Medial Prefrontal Cortex Lesions and Spatial Delayed Al-
ternation in the Developing Rat Recovery or Sparing.
PB94-139482/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
DELTRAMETHRIN
Pesticide Fact Sheet Deltramethrin.
PB94-161916/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
DEMAND (ECONOMICS)
Value of Recreational Fishing on the Albemarte and Pam-
Ico Estuaries.
PB94-196383/REB 9444 PCA11/MFA03
DEMOGRAPHY
Demographic Processes: Population Dynamics on Heter-
. . ... . ^
9442 PC A05/MF A01
DEMOLITION
Abestos Release from the Demolition of Two Schools in
Fairbanks, Alaska.
PB94-192804/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Annual Report to Congress 1992.
PB94-123874/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
DENDROCHRONOLOGY
Dynamic Standardization of Tree-Ring Series.
PB94-191194/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
DENSE NONAQUEOUS PHASE LIQUIDS
DNAPL Site Characterization.
PB94-9S3317/REB 9444 Standing Order
DENSITY-FUNCTIONAL THEORY
Theoretical Investigation into the Potential of Hatogenat-
ed Methanes to Undergo Reductive Metabolism.
PB94-197092/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
DEOOECANE
Surfactant-Enhanced Solubilization of Residual Dodecane
in Soil Columns. 2. Mathematical Modeling.
PB94-137015/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Surfactant-Enhanced Solubilization of Residual Dodecane
in SoH Columns. 1. Experimental Investigation.
PB94-137023/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID
Dissolved Free Amino Acids, Combined Amino Acids,
and DMA as Sources of Carbon and Nitrogen to Marine
Bacteria.
PB94-140746/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
ogeneous Landscapes (Chapter 7).
PB94-146412/REB
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KEYWORD INDEX
Effects of Developmental Stage and Tissue Type on
Embryo/Fetal DMA Distributions and 5-Ruorourac«-ln-
duced Cat-Cycle Perturbations.
PB94-141439/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACDS
DMA Adduct Research with CapMary Bectrophoreais.
PB94-13O242/REB 94-02 PC AO2/MF A01
Extraction of DNA from Cryopreserved Clotted Human
Blood.
PB94-137270/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
DNA ModMcabons. Invesligations by Mass Spectnxnetry
(Copiers).
PB94-169677/REB 94-03 PC AO3/MF A01
Model Assessment of the Annual Atmospheric Deposition
of Trace Molnlc to Lake Superior.
PB94-113OO6/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Correcting RADM's Sutfate Undarrjredfclion: Discovery
and Correction of Model Errors and Testing the Correc-
tions Through Comparisons against Reid Data.
PB94-119963/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Improvements in Infract Exposure Assessment Modet-
jrwA Modal for Estimating Air Concentrations and Depo-
PB94-160413/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Ffcer Deposition Along Airway WaXc Effects of Hber
Cross-Section on Rotational Interception.
PB94-163920/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Development and Testing of a Dry Deposition Algorithm
(Revised).
PB94-183100/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
Effect of Specimen Size, Shape, and Orientation on Dry
DapoaHton to Galvanized Steel Surfaces.
PB94-1927M/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparlaon of SC2 Dry Deposition Estimates Based on
Currant and Proposed Deposition AkimlBiiiis.
PB94-2O9491/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
DERMAL AMKMPTION
Compere** In vitro Percutaneous Absorption of p-Sub-
stftutad Phenols through Rat SUn Uaing Static and Row-
Through Diffusion Systems.
PB94-101573/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Design Cm menu aliens Based on Hourly
Mbdng Heights Estimated by RAMMET and METPRO.
PB94-13131S/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF Ml
ScfMnJno of Thsnusl Oosorption for SoA Rwnooi-
ation.
PB94-112810/REB
InWal
l Screening of
(Chapter 11).
PB94-141553/REB
of The
94-01
aorptio
PC AOS/MF A01
for Sol FtemeoV
CnarscterizaSon of tJesuHorrscrobiurn eacambium' ap.
nov. and Proposal to Assign •DeauNovtjrio daauMuncans'
Strain Norway 4 to the Genus •DesuHomicrobium'.
PBB4-191046/REB
94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
9444 PC A02/MF AO1
Chan
•iialiuii of *Daaulfornicrob)urfi eacarnbajm' ap.
nov. and Proposal to Assign 'DeauKovtno desuMuricens'
Strain Norway 4 to the Genus TOseuferrferobiunV.
PB94-191046/REB 9444 PC Att/MF A01
Banary Powered PM-10 Indoor A*- Sampterm Apptsd to
Unvented Third Work) naaBanoal Combustton Sources.
PB94-190BM/REB »4«4 PCA02/MFA01
Qanatle Anomalu In Mammalan Germ CjaH and Thajr
SnnMowv (or HuRMn Rtofoouovw tfto DwHopfnvnoH
Risk.
PB04-13S200/REB »*-02 PC AOJ/MF A01
SanaNMty to 3.3"-lnw«x*pmpior*ta DMars tor Hkjh- and
MMrequancy Hearing Loss
PB04-141421/RE&
xnkmM
Hntria
DevataplnqRat
94-02 PC MtTMF AO1
OCVtLOHMNTAL TOnCITY
Ssuctura-AEMly Approaches m the Screening of Envi-
ronmental Again tor Developmental Toxldfy.
PBB4-1970M/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
Fatal Daxamethaaona Exposure Accalsi'atss Pavatop-
merit of Renal Funcabrc nualtonshki to Does. Cat DMsr-
anaalton and Qrowlh InhMaon.
PB84-1«39S3yRBS
94-03 PCMB/MFA01
Theoretical lr»aawjaaon Into me Potanttal of Hakxjanat-
ad Matianas to Undergo Reduetve Mataboism.
PB94-197092^EB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
DMMXHYL PHTHALATE
Tranacripllonel Changes in Hepatic Tumors of Rats In-
quoad by Di(2-etp-dK>xin Sorbed to Grass Foliage.
PB94-160488/REB 94-05 PC A02/MF A01
Vapor-Phase 2,3,7,S-TCOD Sorption to Plant Foliage: A
Species Comparison.
PB94-1S0496/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
DIOXINS
Esttman
;sttmatr>g Exposure t
1. Executive Summary.
PB94-205507/REB
re to Dioxin-LAe Compounds. Volume
944)4 PCA07/MFA02
Estimating Exposure to Dwxm-Like Compounds. Volume
2. Properties, Sources, Occurrence and Background Ex-
15/REB
94-04 PC AM/MF AO6
Estimating Exposure to Dtoxin-Uke Compounds. Volume
3. Site-Specific Assessment Procedures.
PB94-205523/REB 9444 PCA24/MFA04
DtRECTORIES
Federal Agency Ground Water Technical Assistance Di-
rectory.
PB94-155199/REB 9442 PC AOJ/MF A02
Watar-Ralated Newsletters.
PB94-155660/REB
94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Directory of OAOPS Information Sarvlcea, May 1994.
PB94-181310/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
DMCRETE VOLUME-ELEMENT METHOD
Discrete Volume-Element Method for Network Water-
Oualtty Models.
PB94-101870/REB 9441 'PC AOS/MF A01
DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILITY
Comparison
coccal
Differences
crultment
PB94-163748/REB 9443 PC AOJ/MF A01
DISEASES
Engkwering Aspects of Waterbome Disease Outbreak In-
9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Effects of PhyakxKhemical Factors and Bacterial Colony
Morphotype on Association of Vibrio vukuficus' with He-
mocytes of 'Crassostrea wgjnica'.
PB94-1406B8/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
DISINFECTANTS
DBP/ICR Analytical Methods Guidance Manual: Public
Comment Draft
PB94-154077/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF AO2
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Muttispectral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfec-
tion Byproducts in Drinking Water.
P894-163524/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Scoping the Chemicals in Your Drinking Water.
P394-174711/HEB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-
products. (Appendix A).
PB94-184827/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
DBP Control in Drinking Water Cost and Performance.
PB94-209715/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
DISINFECTION
Development of 'Giardia C.f Values for the Surface
Water Treatment Rule.
PB94-117538/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Preozonatkxi and BkxJegradatkxi on Disinfec-
tion By-Product Formation.
PB94-157302/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Control of Disinfection By-Products and Biodegradable
Organic Matter through Biological Treatment
PB94-157310/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Possible Requirements of the Ground-Water Disinfection
Bute.
PB94-161205/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendix Volume 1: Disinfection By-
products Regulatory Analysis Model (DBF-RAM). Part 2:
Critical Reviews and Refinements Made to Support REG-
NEG.
P894-179843/REB 944)3 PC A12/MF A03
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendix Volume 1: Disinfection By-
Products Regulatory Analysis Model (DBP-RAM). Part 1:
Model Development
PB94-179850/REB 944)3 PC A19/MF A04
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule.
PB94-179868/REB
944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Regulatory Impact Analysts for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendix Volume 2: REG-NEG Tech-
nologies Working Group Working Papers/Analysis of
Regulatory Alternatives.
PB94-179B92/REB 944)3 PC A19/MF A04
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations; Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendix Volume 3: REG-NEG Tech-
nologies Wortoog Group Working Papers/Assessment of
ToctwoloQy PorformflncG snd Cost.
PB94-179900/REB
.
94-03 PC A13/MF A03
DUMNrCCTION BYPRODUCTS
Wcrobiotogical Issues Related to Drinking Water Disin-
fection Chemistry: Opportunities for Further TO2 Re-
search.
PB94-130200/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
DBOCYANATE
Field Test and Validation of a Source Test Method for
Melnytene Diphenyl DSsocyanate.
PB94-15B680/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
DtSPERSAMTS
Statistical Assessment Measurement Methods for Esti-
mating Performance of Dispersarrts.
PB94-117421/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Chemical Dispersarrts for Marine Oil Spills.
PB94-144243/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
Evaluation of a Solar Radlation/Delta-T Method for Esti-
mating PasquiH-Girford (P43) Stability Categories.
PB94-11395S/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Plums Oisparslon in the Convective Boundary Layer. Part
2. Analyse* of CONDORS Field Experiment Data.
PB94-146461/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
DISPERSIONS
Ut» of Receptor and Dispersion Modeling Principles In
Amiilng Pre-and Post-Abatement Conditions of an
EmlMton Souroe
PB94-1S7393/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
MMPATION
BuMng Amplification Factors for Sources Near Buildings:
A Wind-Tunnel Study.
PB94-130036/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER
Isolation of Dissolved Organic Matter from the Suwannee
River Using Reverse Osmosis.
PB94-190501/REB 944)4 PCA02/MFA01
DISSOLVED OXYGEN
Operating Capacity of GAC Adsorbers: Dissolved Oxygen
and Extended Service Lite.
PB94-1S5215/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
DISSOLVING
Mtoersj Weathering Rates from Small-Plot Experiments,
WMP Site, Bear Brooks. Maine, U.S A
PB94-107992/REB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
Mnera Dissolution Rates in Plot-Scale Field and Labora-
tory Experiments.
PB94-112976/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
KEYWORD INDEX
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
Discrete Volume-Element Method for Network Water-
Quality Models.
PB94-101870/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Waterbome Pathogen invasions: A Case for Water Qual-
ity Protection in Distribution.
PB94-113792/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control of Btofilm Growth in Drinking Water Distribution
Systems. Seminar Publication.
PB94-115995/REB 944)1 PC AO4/MF A01
Animation and Visualization of Water Quality in Distribu-
tion Systems.
PB94-136181/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Locating Monitoring Stations in Water Distribution Sys-
tems.
PB94-136199/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Case Studies Assessing Low-Cost In-Ptace Technologies
at Small Water Systems.
PB94-152261/REB 94-02 PC A05/MF A01
EPANET Version 1.1 (3 1/2 inch - DOS) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB94-501673/REB 94-04 CP D02
DIURNAL VARIATIONS
Influence of Vertical Resolution on the Diurnal Ozone
Concentrations in a Regional Photochemical Model: A
Preliminary Study with Window RADM.
PB94-130093/REB 94-02 PCAOS/MFAOt
DMBA (7 12-DIMETHYLBENZ (A)ANTHRACENE)
Correlation of Carcinogenic Potency with Mouse-Skin
(32)P-Postlab9ling and Muta-
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KEYWORD INDEX
ConaoMatad Bute Summary tor the Chemical Phases.
PB94-154088/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
DBP/ICR Analytical Method* Guidance Mow* Public
Conwnflnt OnrfL
PB94-154077/REB 94-02 PCAOS/MFA02
Lead kt Drinking W«ter. An Annotated List of Pubfca-
ttone.
PB94-154085/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water
PB94-1
and Health Advisories.
9442 PCAOS/MFA01
Impact of Praozonalion and Btodouiau'aliuii on Dieinfec-
*ta By-PrackK* Formation.
PB94-157302/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF Ml
Control of Disinfection By-Products and Biodegradable
Oramic Mutter through BtotooiCBt Travbnenl.
PB94-157310/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
ogramPric
213/REB
Priority Gu
08.
94-03 PCAOS/MFAO1
PWSSPr
PB94-161
Report to the United Slates Congress on Radon in Drink-
no Water Muttmeda Risk and Coat Assessment of
Radon.
PB94-1612S4/REB 94-03 PC A11/MF A03
Scoping the Chemicals in Your Drinking Water.
PB94-174711/REB 944)3 PCAOVMFA01
Ground Water Suppjy Survey. Summary of VobtNe Or-
QHnic OontairtnBflt Oocurronoo DotL
PB94-175M6/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
OrtnUna Wrtsr Crttaric Docunont for Chkxwnfcnoo.
PB94-17M76/REB 94-03 PCAM/MFA02
DrtnMng Water Criteria Document tor Chlorine, HypocNo-
roua Acid and Hvpochtorlte Ion.
PB94-179W4/REB 944B PC AOt/MF AM
Final Draft tor the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
CMarlnatadAddi/Aldahvdat/Kalonaa/Akxinola.
PB94-179618/REB 94-03 PC A12/MF A03
RnalDnMfoMhaDrlnklng Water Criteria Document on
Chlorine DtoJJda, Cl rim He and Chlorate.
PB94-17982«/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
Final Draft tor the DrinMng Water Criteria Document on
PB94-179034/REB 9448 PCA04/MFA01
Final Draft tor Ma DrinMng Water Criteria Document on
Dry-Ctaenlng FaceWee. Background Information for Pro-
mulgated Standards.
PB9V131240/REB 94-02 PCA06/MFA02
Economic Analysis of Air Pollution Regulations: Dry
Opening Industry.
PB94-134392/REB 94-02 PC A13/MF AO3
DRY METHODS
Development and Testing of a Dry Deposition Algorithm
PB94k1B3100/R£B 94-03 PCAOB/MFA02
Comparieon of ISC2 Dry Deposition Estimates Based on
Current and Proposed Deposition Algorithms.
PB94-209481/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
DU PONT CHEMICALS
DuPont Chambers Works Waste Minimization Protect
PB94-136280/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF
DUCKS
ToxWty and Estimated Water QuaMy Criteria Values in
. Maferd DucMings Exposed to PentachlorophenoL
PB94-157237/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF AOt
Effects of DiekMi in Food on Growth and Btoaccumute-
tton in Mated Duddhga.
PB94-15724S/REB 94-03 PCA01/MFA01
DURSBAN
Behavioral and Neurochamical Effects of Acute Chlorpyri-
toa in Rate Tolerance to Prolonged InhfcHon of Chofav
A02
PB94-178942/REB
944)3 PCA14/MFA03
nemoval of Araante Irom Drinking Water by Conventional
Treatment Methods
PB94-182243/REB 944)3 PC AO2/MF A01
Drinking Water ReguMnns and HeaMh Advieones.
PB94-1BeeeS/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Am There Carcinogens in Water tor Human Consump-
tion. An Epidainlotogitfs Viewpoint
P994-190800/REB 944)4 PCA03/MFA01
Mated 100.2. Dumma-altoi of Asbestos Structures over
10 miciornetort in Length in Drinking Water.
PB94-201902/REB 944W PCAOS/MFA01
Ofltoe of Ground Water and Drinking Water PubScooona.
PB94-20333BVREB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
is Your Drinking Water
PB94-137130/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
ThermoreguMory Effects of Chtorpyrifos in the Rat
Long-Term Changes In Choinerglc and Noradrenergtc
SeosBMty.
PB94-197142/RE8 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
DUST
Piapaialkxi of LeadContaMng Paint and Duet Method
Evaluation Materials and Verification of the Preparation
Protocol by Round-Robin Analysis.
PB94-14110S/REB 944)2 PC Ale/MF AO4
DUBTS
Report to Cc"8™*»_ol'> Cement Kin Duet Volume 2.
PB94-12091&/REB 944)2 PC A20/MF A04
DYES
Estimation 0* lontzatton Constants of Azo Dyes and Re-
lated Aromatic Amines: Environmental Implication.
PB94-191103/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
Photolysis of Smoke Dyes on Sots.
PB94-191111/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
linjieattona for the Proeenco of Transforming Genes in
Gonadal Tumors In Two Bivalve Motuak Species.
re/
944)1
;A02/MFA01
PCA03/MF A01
of TodiniCeri ftnd
PCAOS/MFA01
i» TUW bHHMBM VVB
PB94-2O3387/REB 944)4
DrHdna Water Gtaaaanr. A Dfcaonery
Legal tarms Related to Drinking Water.
PB&4-203486/REB 944M
DBP Conkol in DrMdng Water. Coat and Pertormarce.
PB94^09715^EB 94-04 PCAOS/MFA01
SaM Drtnkng Water Act Source Book: Fteeu«hortt»tion
Overview.
PB94-217452/REB 944M PCA11/MFAOS
Samptng tor Lead in Drinking Water In Nursery Schools
and thy C*» Facflaw.
PB94-218063/REB 94-04 PCAOS/MFA01
EPANET Version 1.1 (3 1/2 inch - DOS) (tor Mterocom-
PB94-101581/REB
EA (ENVRONMEMTAL AUDTTS)
Practical Tools and Concepts for Environmental AudHs
PB94-122611 /REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EARTH FILLS
LandH Gas Pretreatment for Fuel Cell AppBcaSons.
PB94-1079SO/REB 944)1 PCA02/MFA01
Report of Workshop on Geosynlhetic Clay Lkwrs.
PTO4-114e91/REB 944)1 PCAOB/MFA02
Rule-Based System tor Evaluating Fttal Covers for Haz-
ardous Waste LandfBs. Chapter 8.
PB94-122646/FtEB 944)1 PC AO3/MF A01
Geoeymrtetic OavLiners (GCU) in lendH Covers.
PTO4:130176/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
List of Municipal Soid Waste Landfte.
PB94-1367WREB 944)2 PC A11/MF AOS
> Forms.
LeecNna Boundary in Cat
PB94-155223/REB
944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
H873/REB
944)4 CPD02
nevojopmanl nrirnnenl >nr Pmpnnarl FTflirom I imrmtnrn
Ouldaiiiee and Standards end Pietaaeiiaiil Standards
tor fit Pnarmaceuecal Manufacturing. Point Source Cale-
PB94.
120110/REB
94-01 PCA22/MFA04
DRUG •TTEflACTIONS
Rote of Naurotoxfc Eateraae (NTE) In the Prevention and
Putei action of Organcphoaphorua-lnduoad Delayed
HauratoBocav (OPTON).
PB94-137221/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
of Hygroscopic Pharmeceuacal Aeraaola and
of Hydraphobic AddHv
1— i-
Superlund Record ct Decision (EPA Region 2): Juncce
LancM Sto (Operable Unit 2). Juncoa, PR., October
1983.
PB94-963a04/REB 944M StanoTng Order
Superlund Record of Dedaon (EPA Region 3): North
Pern Area 1 Sits, Soudarton. PA.. September 1994.
PB944W3920/REB 944M Stanrjng Order
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bel
Land* Suparfund Site, Bradford County, PA., September
1994
PB94-983821/REB 944)4 Stanrjng Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bucking-
ham County Land* Suparfund Site, VA., September
1994
PB94-983922/REB 944)4 Standing Ordar
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek IndueWal Sto (Operable Unft 4), Commerce City,
PB94-984402/REB 94-04 Standing Ordar
t» Mhianoa
Compara»ve Toxicay of Chemicals to Earthworms.
PB9Tl60462/RE8 94-03 PC A02/»
Matiemaical Modal tor Aeroeol DepoaMon in the Respi-
ratory Tract of »» Guinea FV
PB94-197118/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
EASTERN REGION (CANADA)
Vegetation and Poien Retebo
MuaTpjoeeaa Wet CToanlng- Coat and Pertorinance Com-
' i of Conventional Dry Cleaning and an Alternative
PB94-100030/REB 944)1 PCAOB/MFAOJ
PCA02/MFA01
anipe in Eastern Canada-
944)3 PCAMAIFAOI
EASTERN REGION (UMTED STATES)
Haze and Sulfur Emieaion Trends in the Eastern United
PB9?il3073/R£8 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of the Spattotemporal Variability of Non-
Urban Ozone Concentrations over the Eastern United
944)2 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-130259/REB
Improved Model for Estimating Emissions of Volatile Or-
' Compounds from Forests in the Eastern United
PB94-210440/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATIONS
Reid Evaluation of Residue Prediction Procedures Used
in EPA's Guidance: Assessment and Control of Biocon-
centratable Contaminants in Surface Waters. The Five
Mile Creek Study. 1993 Draft for Appendix 1.
PB94-119237/REB 944)1 PCA14/MFA03
ECOLOGICAL STRESSORS
Framework for Ecological Risk Assessment at the EPA.
Annual Review.
PB94-135092/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
ECOLOGY
Risk Ranking Project Region 2. Ecological Ranking and
Problem Analysis: Hearth, Ecology and Wsttare/'Econom-
PB94-100351/REB 944)1 PCA11/MFA03
Review of Ecological Assessment Case Studies from a
Risk Assessment Perspective.
PB94-10S343/REB 944)1 PC A21/MF A04
Evaluation of Methods for Detecting Ecological Effects
from GenebcaSy Engineered Microorganisms and Micro-
Dial Pest Control Agents In Terrestrial Systems.
PB94-130044/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Endpoints and Indicators in Ecological Risk Assess-
PB94-130150/REB
EPA's Environmental Monitoring
: An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
944)2 PC A03/MF A01
and Assessment Pro-
gram: A .
PB94-135175/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Methods tor the Detection of Changes in the Mtcrobial
Ecology of Sol Caused by the Introduction of Microorga-
nisms.
PB64-136157/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Carbon Pools and Flux of Global Forest Ecosystems.
PB94-146339/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program As-
seasment Framework.
PB94-158862/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Ecological Risk Assessment Protecting Northwest Anad-
rornous Salmonid Stocks.
PB94-1S9233/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Global Terreetrial Carbon Cycle.
PB94-160S04/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
lie Index of Environmental Articles 1992.
2136/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Geographic Index of Environmental Articles 1991.
PB9*-182144mEB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
Symposium on Ecological Restoration: Proceedings of a
Conference. Held in Chicago, Illinois on March 2-4, 1993.
PBS4-1B8620/REB 944)4 PC A10/MF AOS
Landscape Monitoring and As
PB94-1S9446/REB
nt Research Plan.
94-O4 PC A04/MF A01
International Symposium on the Ecological Effects of
Arctic Airborne Contaminants. Held in Reykjavik. Iceland
on October 44), 1993.
PB94-206505/REB 944)4 PCA22/MFA04
ECO Update:
sessment Volume
P894-963303/REB
As-
Number 1, September "1994.
944)4 Standing Order
ECO Update: Catalogue of Standard Toxtoty Tests for
Ecological Risk Assessment Volume 2, Number 2, Sec-
tOfTibor i9v4.
PB944W3304/REB 94-04 Standing Order
ECO Update: Field Stuckes for Ecological Risk Assess-
ment volume 2. Number 3. September 1994.
PB944W330S/REB 944)4 Standing Order
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Primer for Financial Analysis of Pollution Prevention
PB94^4642/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
ECONOMIC FACTORS
Forest Ecosystem Management An Ecological, Econom-
ic, and Social Assessment Report of the Forest Ecosys-
tem Management Assessment Team.
PB94-118072/REB 944)1 PCA99/MFE11
ECONOMIC GROWTH
Sustainable Industry: Promoting Strategic Environmental
Protection in the Industrial Sector. Phase 1 Report
PB94-195054/REB 944)4 PC A11/MF AOS
ECONOMIC IMPACT
Economic Impact and Regulatory FtexfcKty Analysis of
the Proposed Effluent Guideines and NESHAP for the
Pub, Paper, and Paperboard Industry.
PB94-107042/REB 944)2 PC A24/MF A04
Water Quatfy Assessment of Proposed Effluent Guide-
ines for the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry.
PB94-107745/REB 944)1 PC A07/MF A02
Regulatory Impact Analysis and Regulatory FtexWHy Act
Screening tor Operating Permits Regulations.
PB94-112604/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
KW-24
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KEYWORD INDEX
EMAP (ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
Development Document for Recommended Effluent Limi-
tations Guidelines and Standards of Performance for the
fish Hatcheries and Farms. Point Source Category.
PB94-120102/REB 94-O1 PC Att/MF A03
Economic Impact Analysis of the Hatogenated Solvent
Cleaning NESHAP. Draft ^^
PB94-151257/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
Economic Analysis of Air Pollution Regulations: Dry
Cleaning Industry. ^^ '
PB94-J34392/REB 9442 PCA13/MFA03
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175 Wednesday, Sep-
tember 9, 1992 Proposed Rules. Part 4. 40 CFR Part
122. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System,
Request for Comment on Alternative Approaches for
Phase 2 Storm Water Program.
PB94-152352/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Economic Impact Analysis for the Polymers and Resins II
NESHAP.
PB94-177458/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Formu-
H80767/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Formu-
lating, Packaging, and Repackaging Industry.
PB94-181401/REB 9443 PCA22/MFA04
Economic Impact Analysis for the Petroleum Refineries
PB94-183661/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Economic Impact Analysis for Proposed Emission Stand-
ards and Guidelines for Municipal Waste Combustora: A
Description of the Basis for, and Impacts of, Proposed
Revisions to Air Pollutant Emission Regulations for New
and Existing Municipal Waste Combustors under dean
Air Act Sections 111(b), 111(d), and 129.
PB94-213543/REB 94-04 PC A09/MF A02
ECONOMIC IMPACTS
Wash Solvent Reuse in Paint Production.
PB94-161130/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
PM-10 Innovative Strategies: A Sourcebook for PM-10
Control Programs.
PB94-161494/REB 9443 PC A09/MF A02
ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGE!)
You* and the Environment Training and Employment
Program.
PB04-118568/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
ECOREOJONS
Eooregions: A Spatial Framework for Environmental Man-
agement.
PB94-209'
1764/REB
94-04 PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
Project Descriptions (FY93 EdrSon).
PS94-114915/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Forest Ecosystem Management An Ecological, Econom-
ic, and Social Assessment Report of the Forest Ecosys-
tem Management Assessment Team.
PB94-118072/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF Ell
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
Aaoecosystem 1992 PSot Project Plan (April 3,1992).
PB94-121837/REB 94-02 PC A14/MF A03
AgrkaiHural Sources and Sinks of Carbon.
PB94-138165/HEB 94*2 PC A03/MF A01
Research Strategy for the Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment Program. Wetlands 1993 Gulf of Mexico Es-
tuartne Emergent Sart Marsh Plot Study. Phase 2.
PB94-139607/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
GjobalEcosyaams Database Project Experiments in
PB94-141520/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Global Environmental Characterization: Lessons from the
NOAA-EPA Global Ecosystems Database Project
PB94-141538/REB
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Forest Health Monitoring: Southeast Lobtony/ShorUeaf
Pine Demonstration Interim Report
PB94-152386/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A03
RegtonaSzation of the Western Com Belt Plains Ecore-
PB94-160579/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
Agroecosystem Plot Field Program Plan, 1993.
P894-160694/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
Environmental Monitoring and Ass
Ecosystems 1993 Impten
Plot Design Plot Study.
PB94-165339/REB
sment Program: Arid
Ecosystems 1993 Implementation Plan Colorado Plateau
94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Explanatory Models tor Ecological Response Surfaces.
PB94-174182/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
WMrfe Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1 of 2.
PB94-174778/REB 9443 PC A24/MF AIM
Arid Ecosystems 1992 Plot Report Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program.
PB94-176898/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
Agroecosystem Plot Field Program Report, 1992.
PB94-177755/REB 94-O3 PC A06/MF A02
Regional In
Ecosystems, and I ,_
bemane-Pamlico Estuarine Region: Phase 1.
PB94-184041/REB 94-03 PC A20/MF A04
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas, Wetland
Ecosystems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Al-
bemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Region. Phase 3 Report
PB94-191806/REB 94-04 PC A99/MF A06
Improved Model for Estimating Emissions of Volatile Or-
—'-. Compounds from Forests in the Eastern United
PB94-210440/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Mapping Critical Levels of Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide and Ni-
trogen Dioxide for Crops, Forests and Natural Vegetation
in the United States.
PB94-210481/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Mycorrhizae Alter Quality and Quantity of Carbon Allocat-
ed below Ground.
PB94.210499/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
15N Natural Abundance and (15)N Labelling Studies in
Forest Ecosystems.
PB94-210580/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
EDUCATION
Getting Started: A Guide to Bringing Environmental Edu-
cation into Your Classroom.
PB94-160652/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS
Superfund: Environmental Response and Health and
Safety (Training Materials).
PB94-963100/REB 94-02 Standing Order
EDWARDS RIVER
Intensive Survey of the Edwards River and Pope Creek,
1991.
PB94-161783/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EFFLUENT WASTESTREAMS
Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
tations Guidelines and Standards for the Pulp, Paper, and
Paperboard. Point Source Category.
PB94-107752/REB 9441 PC AN/MF A06
EQQ VIABILITY
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned
in the Roanoke River, North Carolina, in 1991.
PB94-188802/REB 9444 PCA06/MFA02
EQQS
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned
in the Roanoke River, North Carolina, in 1991
PB94-188802/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned
in Roanoke River, North Carolina, in 1968.
PB94-196144/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A01
ELASTOMERS
Characterization of Clean and Fouled Perforated Mem-
brane Diffusers.
PB94-200961/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTRIC FIELDS
Scheme for Incorporating DC Magnetic Fields into EpkJe-
mtotogfcal Studies of EMF Exposure.
PB94-143724/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTRIC MOTORS
EPA Research Program for Reducing CO2 Emissions
Through Efficient Energy Technologies.
PB94-120029/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fuzzy Logic Motor Control for Pollution Prevention and
Improved Energy Efficiency.
PB94-19086S/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTRIC POWER
U.S. EPA'S Photovoltaic
Project
PB94-155322/REB
Using a Neural Network to Predict Electricity Generation.
PB94-182276/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
Downwash of Plumes in the Vicinity of Buildings: A Wind-
Tunnel Study (Book Chapter).
PB94-197431/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTRIC-POWERED VEHICLES
Testing of an Electric Vehicle on a Clayton Water-Brake
Chassis Dynamometer.
PB94-168101/REB 94-O3 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTRIC STIMULATIOM
Ontogeny of EyebBnk Conditioning in the Rat Effects of
US Intensity and IntereSmulus Interval on Delay Condi-
tioning.
PB94-137114/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTRIC UTILITIES
Electric Utility Steam Generating Unit Hazardous Air Pol-
lutant and Mercury Emission Study. Interim Report to
Congress Pursuant to the Clean Air Act Amendments of
1990.
PB94-187820/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for the Electrical and Electronic
Components: Point Source Category. Draft Document
PB94-113962/REB 94-01 PC A99/MF EOS
Mercury Usage and Alternatives in the Electrical and
Electronics Industries.
PB94-165362/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Demand-Side Management
94-03 PC A02/MF A01
ELECTRO-OLFACTOGRAM
Short Communication: Suggestions for Collection and Re-
porting of Chemosensory (olfactory) Event-Related Po-
tentials.
PB94-163821/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
ELECTROOIALYSIS
Evaluation of an ElectrodialytJc Process for Purification of
Hexavalent Chromium Solutions.
PB94-165214/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTROLYTES
Repsonses of Juvenile Largemouth Bass to Different pH
and Aluminum Levels at Overwintering Temperatures: Ef-
fects on Gill Morphology, Electrolyte Balance, Scale Cal-
cium, IJver Glycogen, and Depot Fat
PB94-163698/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
Scheme for Incorporating DC Magnetic Fields into Eprde-
mkriogical Studies of EMF Exposure.
PB94-143724/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
Dose Dependence of Acetylcholinesterase Activity in
Neuroblastoma Cells Exposed to Modulated Radio-Fre-
quency Electromagnetic Radiation.
PB94-137320/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
ELECTRON MICROSCOPES
Systematic Scanning Electron Microscopy Technique for
Evaluating Combined Biological/Granular Activated
Carbon Treatment Processes.
PB94-146271/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTRONIC BULLETIN BOARDS
Standards for Development/Enhancement of OAQPS
TTN Bulletin Boards.
PB94-128543/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY
Mercury Usage and Alternatives in the Electrical and
Electronics Industries.
PB94-165362/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
ELECTRONS
Electronic Factor in QSAR: MO-Parameters, Competing
Interactions, Reactivity and Toxidty.
PB94-209681/HEB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTROPHILICrrY
Relationships between Descriptors for Hydrophobkaty
and Soft Electrophilicity in Predicting Toxicity.
PB94-158755/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTROPHORESIS
DMA Adduct Research with Capillary Electrophoresis.
PB94-130242/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
ELECTROPHYStOLOGIC RECORDING
Short Communication: Suggestions for Collection and Re-
porting of Chemosensory (olfactory) Event-Related Po-
tentials.
PB94-163821 /REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
ELECTROPLATING
Carbon Black Dispersion Fro-Plating Technology for
Printed Wire Board Manufacturing. Final Technology
Evaluation Report
PB94-114790/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Atmospheric Releases of Formaldehyde from Electroless
Copper Plating Operations.
PB94-130135/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Chromium Emissions from Chromium Electroplating and
Chromic Acid Anodizing Operations. Background Informa-
tion for Proposed Standards. Volume 1.
PB94-134152/REB 9442 PC A20/MF A04
Chromium Emissions from Chromium Electroplating and
Chromic Acid Anodizing Operations. Background Informa-
tion for Proposed Standards. Volume 2.
PB94-134160/REB 9442 PC A16/MF A03
Cadmium and Chromium Recovery from Electroplating
Rinsewaters.
PB94-160553/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Substitution of Cadmium Cyanide Electroplating with Zinc
Chloride Electroplating.
PB94-165321/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS
Proceedings: Symposium on the Transfer and Utilization
of Paniculate Control Technology (8th). Volume 1. Elec-
trostatic Precipitators. Held in San Diego, California on
March 20-23,1990.
PB94-158938/REB 9443 PC A21/MF A04
ELECTROSTATICS
Investigation of the Electrostatic Properties of Humic
Substances by Fluorescence Quenching.
PB94-158821/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EMAP
Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous Spatial
Resources.
PB94-169893/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EMAP (ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND
ASSESSMFNT PROGRAM)
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
Master Glossary.
PB94-130358/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
EMAP Status Estimation: Statistical Procedures and Akjo-
nttirns.
PB94-160611/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
KW-25
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KEYWORD INDEX
EMAP Information Management Strategic Plan: 1993-
1997.
PB94-176823/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
EMAP Monitorina Strategy and SampSng Design (Video).
PB94-780111/REB 944)2 AVJS5.00
EMAP PROGRAM
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
Guide.
PB94-1362S6/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
Lowering pH Increases Embryonic Sensitivity to Formate
in Whole Embryo Culture
PB94-1637B9/REB 94-03 PC AO2/MF A01
EMBRYOS
Development Tojbctty of Mathanoi in Whole Embryo
Culture: A Comparative Study with Mouse and Rat Em-
bryos.
P894-137254/REB
94-02 PC AO3/MF A01
Effects of Developmental Stage and Tissue Type on
Embryo/Fetal DNA Distributions and S-FluorouraoHn-
duced CeMMe Perturbations.
PB94-141439/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
nbryone Sensitivity to Formate
94-03 PC AO2/MF A01
EMERQENCV PLANS
Strategy tor Crisis Response (Video).
PB94-780335/REB
94-04 AVf3&00
OPA Update Implementation of the CM Pohitton Act of
1980. Volume 3,_Number 1, July 1994.
PB94-9632S2/REB
PB&M»
rx Mainland Regie
4-063256/REB
94-04 Standing Order
nal Contingency Plaa
94-04 StancSng Order
Oceania Regional Contingency Plan.
PB944M3257/REB 94-04
Standng Order
Alaaka Fedaral/Stata Preparedness Plan for Response
to d and Hazardous SubManos Dlaohargaa/Ratoases
(UnMed Plan - Volume 1).
PB94-9632M/REB 944)4 Starring Order
Area Ccinttnuaiicy Plan for CM Discharges and Hazardous
Substance TiliiriT- tor Inland Zone of Maw Jaraay.
PB94-0632S8/REB 944)4 Standlnfl Order
Area OaHli'vaney Plan tor Ol Discharges and Haiarrtrms
Substance Reieasee for Inland Zone of New York State.
PB944W32M)ffiEB 94-04 Standing Order
_ . . ,- and Hazardous
for Inland Zone of the Caribbean.
94-04 Stand*? Order
. I Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1.
«e3282/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB944M32ei/RE8
Region
P8544*
I Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 2.
4M3283/REB 944)4 Starving Order
Federal Region IV Regional Ol and Hazardous Sub-
atanoes PotiHton Contingency Plan.
PB94-a63264/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Region VIII Area Contingency Plan, Denver CO.
P854-963265/REB 94-04 Starving Order
Northwest Area Contingency Plan tor Region X
PB94-063266/REB 94-04 Stancing Order
Region » Mand Area Committee. Intend Area Contingen-
cy Ptorx. Volumes 1 and 2-
PB94-9632B7/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Regkxi V Ol Potution Act of 1990 Araa Contingency
PB94-963268/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - B. Vol-
umes 1 and 2.
PB94-963274/REB 94-04 Stancing Order
Region VI Inland Araa Continual icy Ptan. Volume 1 and
Volume 1. Part 1.
PB94-963275/REB 94-04 Stancing Order
Region VI Mand Area Contingency Plan, Texas - A.
PB54-S63277/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Region VI Mand Area Contingency Plan. Louisiana.
PB5*-fl63278/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan. New Mexico.
PB54P963Z79/REB 944)4 Slandmg Order
Region VI Mand Area Contingency Plan, OMahoma.
PB04-063280/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Region VH Mand Area
P854-963261/REB
Plan.
Standng Order
EMERGE)*
die
j in Tine 3 Implementation. Chemical
Emergency Preparedness and Proportion Technical As-
sistance BuMn. State of Florida District 5 LEPC, Florida
Monroe County. Michigan State of Alaska. Subject Index.
Series 6. Number 10.
PBB4-109S2ftmEB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
EMERGENCY RESPONSE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM
Emergency rtoaponso Notification System (ERNS). 1990.
PB94:504131/HEB 944)4 CPT02
•>, Response Notification System (ERNS), 1991.
1149/REB 94-04 CPTB2
Rear*
PB94-504156/tiEB
Emargency Respons
PB94-S04164/REB
NottRcaSc
I System (ERNS). 1992.
944)4 CPT02
i System (ERNS), 1993.
944)4 CPT07
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1987.
PB94-504180/REB 944)4 CP TD2
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1988.
PB94-504198/REB 94-04 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1969.
PB944504206/REB 94-04 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), Cu-
mulative 1994.
PB94-593350/REB 944)4 Subscription
ERNS and OL
PB94-9S34O8/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EMERGENCY SERVICES
Emergency Respondent Agreements for Fund-Lead Re-
medal Actions.
PB93-96341&/REB 94-03 Stancing Order
EMERGENCY TRAINING
Superfund Site Exercise: Practice Makes Perfect (Video).
PB94-780384/REB 94-04 AVtt&OO
Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry-Background Infor-
mation for Proposed Air Emission Standards. Manufactur-
inProcesses at Kraft, Surfite, Soda, and Semi-Chemical
PB94-121357/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application of Pollution Prevention to Reduce Indoor Air
Emissions from Office Equipment and from Composite
Wood Materials.
PB94-190949/REB 94-04 PC AO3/MF A01
EMISSION CONTROL
Appication for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks- Isuzu.
P894-127024/REB 94-03 PC A2S/MF A06
Appkcation for Certrficaton 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles - rsuzu.
PB94-127032/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF AO3
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar Cars.
PB94-1270407REB 9443 PC A07/MF AW
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Ugm-Duty
Vahidea - Jaguar.
PB94-1270577REB 94O3 PCAW/MFA02
Application tor Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Venides • Jaouer
PB94-127003/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF AOS
Applloatlon far Certrfloalton 1993 Modal Year Light-Duty
PB94-127073/REB 94-03 PCA9B/MFE18
Appfcatton tor Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vanctos - Ltohardt and rtsaoclalaa
PB94-127081I/REB 944)3 PCA12/MFAM
Application for CerUficalton 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - PAS, Inc.
PB94-127099/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Porsche.
PB94-127107/REB 94-03 PCAM/MFAM
Application tor Certification 1994 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles - Porsche.
PB94-127115/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF A04
Appkcation tor Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
VeNctes - K1A Motors.
PB94-127123/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
ApptcaSon for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
PB94-127131/REB 94-03 PC A98/MF AOS
AppKcatton for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Outy
PB94-127149/REB 94-03 PC A9B/MF E08
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB94-1271S6/REB 94-03 PCAM/MFEM
Appkcatton for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Outy
Vehicles - Ford.
PB94-127164/REB 94-O3 PC AM/MF EM
Ap^icabon for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
PB94-127172/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda.
P894-127180/REB 944)3 PC A98/MF E08
Appteaten for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Hartey Davidson.
PB94-12719B/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF AO2
Appkcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
PB^M272u2^EB 944B PC AOS/MF A01
Appfcation for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Outy
Vehicles-Chrysler
PB94-127214/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Apptcation tor Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
PB94-1272^?R8B 944)3 PC AO6/MF A02
Appfcation for CertiSca«on 1993 Model Year UghtOuty
PB94-127230/HEB 944)3 PC AO3/MF A01
App*CB«on for Certftcabon 1994 Model Year Light-Outy
P«!2l272«/REB 944B PCA14/MFAO3
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - General Motors Corporation.
PB94-1272S5/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF E99
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Rat
PB94-127263/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF A06
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Toyota.
PB94-127271/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF E99
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda
PB94-127289/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF £14
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mazda.
PB94-127297/REB 944)3 PC A18/MF A04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB94-127305/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF E14
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Duty
Vehicles - Subaru.
PB94-127313/REB 944)3 PC A23/MF A04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nummi.
PB94-127321/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Ught-Duty
Vehicles - American Limousine.
PB94-127339/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW.
PB94-127347/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF EM
Appfcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Vector Aeromotive.
PB94-127354/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles - Mitsubishi
PB94-127362/REB ' 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
Application tor Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volkswagen.
PB94-127370/REB 944)3 PCAM/MFEM
Application tor Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Duty
Vehicles • Rover Group.
PB94-127388/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Rods Royce.
PB94-127396/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF AOS
Application tor Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
vehicles - Volvo.
PB94-127404/REB 944)3 PCAM/MFEM
Apptcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Duty
Vehidea - Audi
PB94-127412/REB 94-03 PC A2S/MF A06
Application tor Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles - Mitsubishi.
PB94-127420/REB 944M PC AM/MF AOS
Application tar Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mitsubishi.
PB94-127438/REB 944)3 PC A23/MF A04
Application tor Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mercedes-Benz.
PB94-127453/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
PB94-127461/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Enones - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
PB94-127479/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Wimebago Industries, Inc.
PB94-127487/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu.
PB94-127495/REB 94-03 PC A12/MF AO3
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB94-127503/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Application tor Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mack Trucks.
PB94-127511/REB 944)3 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB94-127529/REB 94-03 PC A22/MF A04
Appfcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Cummins Engine Company.
PB94-127S37/REB 944)3 PC A19/MF A04
Appfcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Duty
Vehicles - Hyundai.
PB94-127545/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF AO4
Appfcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Hino Motors Inc.
PB94-127552/RE8 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Appfcation for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Perkins.
PB94-127S60/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
Appkcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Heevy-Outy
Diesel Engines - Nissan.
PB94-127S78/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A02
KW-26
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KEYWORD INDEX
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS - FINAL
EMISSION FACTORS
Validation of a Method for Estimating Pollution Emission
Rates Using Open-Path FTIR Spectroscopy and Model-
ing Techniques.
PB94-112984/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA'S Survey of In-Use Driving Patterns: Implications for
Mobile Source Emission Inventories.
PB94-118502/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
PB94-121431/REB
94-01 PC A99/MF A06
Sensitivity of the Regional Oxktant Model to an Assort-
ment of Emission Secenarios.
PB94-15529B/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Rule Effectiveness Guidance: Integration of Inventory,
Compliance, and Assessment Applications.
PB94-158177/REB &M33 PC A05/MF A01
Factor Information Retrieval System Version 2.0 (FIRE)
HOT Microcomputers).
PB94-5005927REB 94-02 CP 002
EBSSMN INVENTORIES
Comparison of Current Industrial SO2 Emission Invento-
ries.
PB94-112901/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Emissions Inventory of Mercury and Mercury
Compounds: Interim Final Report
PB94-126877/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1992.
PB94-146669/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
National Air Pollutant Emmresion Trends, 1900-1992.
PB94-152097/REB 94-02 PC A11/MF A03
Comparison of the 1965 NAPAP Emissions Inventory with
the 1985 EPA TRENDS Estimate for Industrial SO2
Sources.
PB94-152220/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
Development and Improvement of a Temporal Allocation
Factor File.
PB94-155314/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Validation of VOC Emissions Inventories by Source Ap-
portionment and (14)C Dating Methods. Part 1.
P894-160587/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Toluene.
PB94-177607/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Methyl Chloroform.
PB94-214137/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Looting and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Methyl Ithy) Ketone.
PB94-214194/REB 94-O4 PC A07/MF A02
EMMONS
Landfill Gas and Its Influence on Global Climate Change.
PB94-113784/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Polyad (Trade Name) FB Air Purification
and Solvent Recovery Process for Styrene Removal.
PB94-130317/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
Addendum to the Methodology for Assessing Health
Risks Associated with Indirect Exposure to Combustor
Emissions
PB94-136306/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
Organic Emissions from Pilot-Scale Incineration of CFCS.
PB94-139516/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Roto of Biomass Energy in Stabilizing Global Climate
Change.
PB94-139565/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Emission Reduction Credit Generation by
Clean Fuel Fleets and Vehicles.
P894-142254/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Gutiance on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and
the Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide
Programs Branch (Corrected Version as of February 18,
1994).
PB94-156692/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Test Method for the Measurement of Methanol Emissions
from Stationary Sources.
PB94-170297/REB 94-O3 PC A04/MF A01
Methane Emissions from Industrial Sources.
PB94-174760/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
TANKS: Storage Tank Emission Estimation Software,
Version 2.0 (for Microcomputers).
PB94-500584/REB 94-02 CP D01
ENDOGENOUS SUBSTANCE RECEPTORS
Aluminum Decreases Muscarinic, Adrenergic and Meta-
botropic Receptor-Stimulated Phosphoinositide Hydrolysis
in Hippocampal and Cortical Slices from Rat Brain.
PB94-163805/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
ENDOPLAStMC RET1CULUM
Aluminum Alters Calcium Transport in Plasma Membrane
and Endoplasmic Reticulum from Rat Brain.
P894-163797/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
ENERGY CONSERVATION
Fuel Economy Guide, 1994. 6 Number.
PB94-100096/RES 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Fuel Economy Guide, 1995. 6 Number.
PB95-100269/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
ENERGY
noN
Testing of an Electric Vehicle on a Clayton Water-Brake
Chassis Dynamometer.
PB94-168101/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Fuzzy Logic Motor Control for Pollution Prevention and
Improved Energy Efficiency.
PB94-190865/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENERGY RECOVERY
Deponigasgenerering. Undertag foer riktlinjer. (Landfill
gas generation. Proposals for guidelines).
DE94709799/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Landfill Gas Pretreatment for Fuel Cell Applications.
PB94-107950/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIROMENTAL MONITORING
Framework for Action: Galveston Bay Management Eval-
uation.
PB94-141173/REB 94-02 PC A1S/MF A03
ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT
Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Fishery Management
Plan: Chesapeake Bay Program. Annual Progress Report
(April 1993).
PB94-112059/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program As-
sessment Framework.
PB94-158862/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Getting Started: A Guide to Bringing Environmental Edu-
cation into Your Classroom.
PB94-160652/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
EMAP Information Management Strategic Plan: 1993-
1997.
PB94-176823/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Symposium on Ecological Restoration: Proceedings of a
Conference. Held in Chicago, Illinois on March 2-4, 1993.
PB94-188620/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Landscape Monitoring and Assessment Research Plan.
PB94-189446/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Eooregions: A Spatial Framework for Environmental Man-
PB94-209764/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Institutional Enhancement and Public Involvement Pro-
gram for Hampton Roads Virginia. Final Report Fiscal
Years 1989-90 - 1992-93.
PB94-218625/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A01
EMAP Monitoring Strategy and Sampling Design (Video).
PB94-780111/REB 94-02 AVS35.00
ENVIRONMENT MODELS
Model Engineering Concepts for Air Quality Models in an
Integrated Environmental Modeling System.
PB94-158623/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Descriptive Basis for a Model of Soils Blogeochemistry
(Chapter 12).
PB94-182250/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL AIR POLLUTANTS
Disposition of Mulberry Pollen in the Human Respiratory
System: A Mathematical Model.
PB94-143765/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL CARCINOGENS
Quantitative and Temporal Relationships between DNA
Adduct Formation in Target and Surrogate Tissues: Impli-
cations for BJomonftoring.
PB94-163912/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL SUBSTITUTES
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of 11 Non-CFC
Refrigerants.
PB94-190840/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Alternatives for Ozone-Depleting Refrigerants.
PB94-190857/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration of Waterbased Platen Adhesives for Gar-
ment Screen Printers.
PB94-190931/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Performance of Hydrocarbons in a Household Refrigera-
tor/Freezer.
PB94-190964/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICALS
Structure-Activity Approaches in the Screening of Envi-
ronmental Agents for Developmental Toxicity.
PB94-13709B/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
Influence of Alternative Electron Acceptors on the Anaer-
obic Bkxtegradability of Chlorinated Phenols and Benzoic
Acids.
PB94-135076/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
Gasverkstomter i Svenge. En inventering av efterbehand-
Bngsbehovet vkJ landets gasverkstomter. (Gasworks sites
in Sweden. Inventory of the need for after-treatment of
the country's gasworks sites).
DE94702197/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Framework for Ecological Risk Assessment at the EPA.
PB94-135092/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Investigation of the Electrostatic Properties of Humic
Substances by Fluorescence Quenching.
PB94-158821/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet (E,E) - 8.10-Dodecadjen-1-o1.
PB94-161437/REB 9*O3 PCA01/MFA01
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidants. Volume 2 of 3.
PB9Tl7313S/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF A04
Guidance for Assessing the Effects of Contaminants to
Juvenile Gallinaceous Birds Using a Cross-Fostered
Brood Method.
PB94-190378/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Extraction and Benefication of Ores and Minerals.
Volume 3. Iron. Technical Resource Document
PB94-195203/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Deposition of Air Pollutants to the Great Waters. First
Report to Congress.
PB94-203320/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Potential Ecological and Nontarget Effects of Transgenic
Plant Gene Products on Agriculture, Silviculture, and Nat-
ural Ecosystems: General Introduction.
PB94-209723/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Integrated Exposure Uptake Biokinetic Model for Lead in
Children (IEUBK) Version 0.99D (for Microcomputers).
PB94-S01517/REB 94-03 CP D01
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Wastewater Treatment/Disposal for Small Communities.
Manual.
PB94-123841 /REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Ma-
terials for Highway Construction. Appendix 1.
PB94-140977/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
Model Engineering Concepts for Air Quality Models in an
Integrated Environmental Modeling System.
PB94-158623/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
MOUSE Uncertainty Analysis System.
PB84-189685/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF AOt
Pilot Study on Indoor Air Quality.
PB94-195955/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE
Guidance Manual for the Integrated Exposure Uptake
Biokinetic Model for Lead in Children.
PB93-963510/REB 94-03 Standing Order
Use of Biomarkers in Quantitative Risk Assessment.
PB94-117447/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Microenvlronmental Factors Related to Calffornians' Po-
tential Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS).
PB94-214814/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE PATHWAY
Total Human Exposure Model (THEM) for Respirable
Suspended Particles (RSP).
PB94-197415/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS): Use of
Nationwide Activity Data for Human Exposure Assess-
ment
PB94-197464/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE PATHWAYS
Effects of Dose and Route of Exposure on Dioxin Dispo-
sition.
PB94-137304/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
Superfund Chemical Data Matrix
PB94-963506/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Chemical Data Matrix. Appendix B Tables.
PB94-9S3507/REB 94-04 Standing Order
ENVIRONMENTAL FATE
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
Chemistry. Follow-up Guidance for Updated Livestock
Feeds Tables; Aspirated Grain Fractions (Grain Dust); A
Tolerance Perspective; Calculating Livestock Dietary Ex-
posure; and Number and Location of Domestic Crop
Field Trials.
PB94-201100/REB 94-04 PC A09/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Methods in Environmental Toxicology (Chapter 20).
PB94-117462/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Research Needs for Risk Assessment of Inhaled Particu-
late Matter Report of a Workshop. Held in McLean, Vir-
ginia on March 10-11,1992.
PB94-123866/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Smoking Activities and Exposure to Environmental To-
bacco Smoke (ETS) in California. A Multivanate Analysis.
PB94-130432/REB
94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Chemistry of Chromium.
PB94-177763/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Utility of Controlled Human Exposure Studies for Assess-
ing the Health Effects of Complex Mixtures and Indoor
Air Pollutants.
PB94-202066/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Ma-
terials for Highway Construction.
PB94-100443/REB 94-01 PC A10/MF A03
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB94-921100/REB 94-02 Standing Order
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS - RNAL
Reactor Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry: Background Information for Pro-
mulgated Standards.
PB94-103413/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Dry-Cteaning Facilities. Background Information for Pro-
mulgated Standards.
PB94-131240/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
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KEYWORD INDEX
Environmental Impact Statement Cedar Bay Cooanera-
tion Pf<.44K.t, JaclrnrinvaV., Florida.
PB94-145307/REB 94-02 PC A12/MF AM
Append* to the Environmental Impact Statement Cedar
Bay Cogeneratton Project. Jacksonvafe. Ftorida.
14531
PB94-14531S/REB
. .
94-02 PC A19/MF A04
Hazardous Ar Poautant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Mormaten for Rnal Standards, Volume 2A.
Comment* on Process Vents, Storage Vessels, Transfer
Operator*, and Equipment Leaks.
PB94-161348/REB 94-03 PC A11/MF A0$
Hazardous Air Poiutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information tor Final Standards. Volume 28.
Comrnonts on Wastew&ter.
PB94-1613S3/REB 94-03 PCA11/MFA03
Hazardous Air Polutant EniASions from Proosss Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Monnfipn for Final Standards. Volume 2C.
Comments on Emissions Averaging.
PB94-161361/REB 9«3 PC A10/MF A03
Hazardous Air Poiutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Orgaifc Chemical Manutactumc; Musty:
Background Morrnanon for Final Standards. Volume 20.
Comments on AH.SI aUHy. Nalimial Impacts, and Over-
lap w«i Other Rutaa.
PB94-161379/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
Hazardous A* Poiutant Eirisaions from Procees Ur*» in
fte SynSiete Ctgjric Chemtaal Manujactekn Muaty:
Qackground hiliirnMtton lor nml StsVtdvnieV. VOMRW «?c.
Comments on Recordkeeping, Reporting. Compaanos
and Teat Methods.
PB94-1613B7/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A«
Hazardous Air Poautant Emtselcns trom Process Units In
c Omartc Chem-ca. Menutact«1ng mduetv
Information tar Final Standards. Voiuma 2F.
„„. _, jn IdanfMCsitton Uat.
P994-16139S/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF AOt
f-lrVI-JOtSBWIITAL MPACTS
nsesareh Plan tor Plot Studies of the OtodVamrly Re-
aaaron OonaorHaifn.
PB94-114881/RE8 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Potential Environmental Risks nasnrtatsit win the New
Suftonvkna Herbicides.
PB84-11756S/REB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Teats Comparing Kreea tndkvct Dry Ccot-
tag wMh Conventional Coke Oven Pushing and Ojuench-
P&4-13ai27/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
EndpointB and Indicators In Eootogtoal RWt Aasass-
PB94-130150/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Qualtty Assurance Project Plan for Evaluating and Refin-
ing the Estuertne Habitat Assessment Protocol on Puget
Sound end Pacific rtonhweel nefarenos Saes.
PB94-130341/REB 944)2 PCA04VMFA01
Environmental Impacts of Stormwassr Dischargee. A Na-
tional Pro«e.
PB94-1522B7/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
of Predominant Environmantal Factors
Stucturlng Stream Mai,iiis»«tsUet» Communities
WsMn a Large Aorieulsjre) Catchment
PB94-177722/REB 944)3 PCAftt/MFAOl
UIHy Envsa»iiental Impacts: Incentives and
tester Pofcy Coordswion m the New Er '
PB94-214509/REB 944)4
Environmental Impacts: Inosntives and
UaVy
tie* tar Potcy Coonjnation ki the New Engav
Appendb 2. Report of Soi " " "
Corponrtton. ProfMCt on
PB94-21Sa03^EB
CoonjpTWBOn
•I
flaiiialnln
PB94-1
«vid Envi-
944* PCAOt/MFAOJ
ae for Hazardous Waste Indnantfion.
944)3 PCAOS/MFA01
Guide. Varetont.
AO-A209 29S/0/REB
DMronmenM
Guide.
PB94-136256/REB
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
Offsits erMronmental monitonng report: Radiation mora-
toring around United States nuclear test areas, calendar
year 1991.
DE94002296/REB 944)2 PCA11/MFA03
Progress in the Study of Global Change in China.
N9&8276/1/REB
944)3
(Order as N94-28268/8/REB, PC A12/MF A03)
Regulatory Import Assessment of Piopoood Effluent
GukMnes and NESHAP for the Pulp, Paper, and Paper-
board Industry.
PB94-107018/REB 944)1 PC A11/MF AOS
Waste Management Area (WMA) and Supplemental Wed
(SPW) Guidance.
PB94-107695/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Prearnnary Report of EPA Efforts to Replace Freon for
the Dotomanntton of Oi and Grease, September 1993
H).
M09048/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Measurement of Contamination in Environmental Sam-
M13727/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 Activities Plan.
PB94-114717/REB 944)1 PCA13/MFAOS
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Great Lakes Monitoring and Research Strategy.
PB94-114832/REB 944)1 PCA10/MFA03
Envim MI MM ilal Monitoring And AMQMfnont Program:
Aoroecosystem 1992 Plot Project Plan (April 3. 1992).
P894-121837/REB 944)2 PCA14/MFAOS
Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring Techniques:
A Desk Reference Guide. Volume 2- The Vadoee Zone,
Field Screening and Analytical Methods. Append*** C
andD.
PB94-131497/REB 944)2 PC A1S/MF A04
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram An Ecotogical Status end Trends Program.
P894-135175/HEB 944)2 PCAOS/MF A01
Proceedings: The Stale of the Bay Symposium (2nd).
Held on February**. 1993.
PB94-139456/REB 944)2 PCA17/MFA04
nesearcn Strategy for the Environmental Monitoring and
ament Program. Wetlands 1993 Guff of Mexico Es-
• Emergent Salt Marsh Plot Study. Phase 2.
t39S07/REB
P894-139807/REB
944)2 PCA05/MFA01
Properties of Designs for Samping Continuous Spatial
Resources trom a Triangular Grid.
PB94-144714/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Forest Health Monitoring: Southeast Lobtoly/Shortlsaf
Pine Demonstration Interim Report
PB94-1S2386/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF AOS
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia Indicator Evalua-
tion and FteM Study.
PB94-1S2394/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
North American Landscape Characterization (NALC).
PatmYxjer Project neeoarch Plan. Global Change Re-
aaarch Prognvn.
PB94-158134/REB 944)3 PCA19/MFA04
Global Ecosystems Database Protect An Experiment in
Data Integration for Global Change.
PB04-15B241/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Precision of Variable Samping Whan the rtesuunso Vari-
able and tnduaton PiuOebBties Are Not rtghly Correlat-
PB94-ie0648/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Strategy tor Use of Found Samples in a Rigorous Mor*
liaOe»5/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
EMAP Status Estimation: Statistical Procedures and Atop-
PB94-ia0611/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
Emironmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
Agroaooaystem Plot FWdProgram Plan, 1993.
pS94-iaoe94/REB 944)3 PCA10/MFAOS
ping Protoco
944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
944)1
944)2
PCA07/MFA02
Program
PCAOS/MFA01
UaVzaoon of Topamstt. •Alherinops
mental Toxicology Stud.ee slong the
in Environ-
Pacific Coast of the
PB94-17O086/REB
944)3 PCA04/MFA01
nsss»c»i Needs and Summary. Environmental Manage-
ment Perspective (Chapter 16).
PB94-iaB8e8/REB 944M TC AOS/MF A01
BactanM Flux from Chaparral into the Atmosphere it
Wfcd-Summer at a High Desert Location.
PB94-190SSO/REB 944M PC AOtAJF AOt
nevjew of EPA•» Environmantal Monltonng and Assess-
ment Program, forests and FshierioB
PB94-1740iemEB 944)3 PCAO«/MFA02
Environmental Samping and Monitoring.
PB94-174612/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
__ 1 Bay: R
PB94-209047/REB
SamaotaBay
MmingPandi
944M PCA81/MFA01
State of fie Bay Report
944M KMSVMFA01
for a GeneScaaV Engineered
, . jid Effects on Aqusac Com-
muraty and Ecosystem Properties. Masocosm and
of * Surrogate for
lytc Mucagenism end
SUuern Cun«»ilsons.
PB94-14O712yREB
944)2 PCAOSAfFAOl
Atgroecosystem Plot Field Program Report. 1992.
PBM-1777S5/RES 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
Preparation and Evasiaaon of Representative Com-
ppunds in Smal Ugh Pressure CyJndars for Use as Aud«
PB94-182268/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
US. EPA Morilorng and Moaaummnnt Technologies
Program (MMTP). Part 1 and Part 2.
PB94-182623/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
tntarauency QA Workshop Conference Review. Held in
Las Vegas. Nevada on September 14,1992.
PB»4-lE*31/REB 94-03 PCA02A.1FA01
Albernarte-Pamlico Baseline Water QuaWy Monitoring
Data Summary, 1988-1991.
PB94-183233/REB 944)3 PC A05/MF A01
Biological Populations as Indteators of Environmental
Change. Volume 1.
PB94-186129/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Defining Biological Status by Comparing with Reference
Conditions (Chapter 4).
PB94-190360/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Macrophage Aggregates as Indicators of Environmental
Stress. (Chapter 15)
PB94-190824/REB 944H PC A03/MF A01
Abemarle-Parnlico Baaeftne Water Quality Monitoring
Data Summary 1991-1992.
PB94-203270/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 Annual Statistical Summa-
PB94-20S416/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Support Document tor the Albemarte-Pamlico
Estuarine Stiidy Cornprehensive Conservation and Man-
agement Plan.
PB94-2059B6/REB 944)4 PC A09/MF A02
Water4.kialty Data from Continuously Monitored Sites in
the Pamtco and Neuse River Estuaries, North Carolina,
1990441.
PB94-217510/REB 944)4 PC A10/MF AO3
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
PROGRAM
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
Guide.
PB94-1362S6/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Research Strategy tor the Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment Program. Wetlands 1993 Guff of Mexico Es-
tuarine Emergent Salt Marsh Plot Study. Phase 2.
PB94-139S07/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Properties of Designs tor Samping Continuous Spatial
Resources.
PB94-189893/HEB 944)3 PCAO2/MFA01
EMAP Information Management Strategic Plan: 1993-
1997.
PB94-176823/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
Comparison of Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-
Tnompeon Estimator tor Randomtced Variable Probability
Systematic Ssmpeno.
PB94-1911867REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Avglftsr. skattar och bidrag mad anknytnlng «l mH|o«-
vaard. (Charges, taxes and subeUea with conneclion to
srrv*onmerrtal protection).
DE94709800/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
Davetoprnents at EPA in Addressing Uncertainty in Risk
PB94-96
Report Executive Summary.
—•_ . "
PB94-13S187/REB 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Rnal
94-963224/REB 944)3 Standing Order
OSWER Environmantal Justice Task Force Draft Final
944)3 Standng Order
ENVHIOItalTNTAL POLLUTANTS
Molecular Analysis of Mutations Induced at the
•hlsDSOSg Aisle of Oelmonola by Single Chemicals and
Comptax Mbdures.
PB94-163961/REB 94-03 PC AOZ/MF A01
ENVRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Environmental Piutection Agency CM Enforcement
Docket
PB94-921700/REB 944)2 Subscription
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Inventory of Exposure-Related Data Systems Sponsored
By Federal Agencies.
AD-A279 30671/REB 944)3 PC A19/MF AO4
UndsretandkKj OI Spete end OI Spa Response.
PB934W34097REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Industrial Posutton Prevention: A Critical Review.
PB94-112844/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Youth and the Environment Training and Employment
M18569/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
Guide.
PB94-136256/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Inventory and Protection Plan for Southeast Virginia's
Critical Natural Areas, Exemplary Wetlands, and Endan-
HS6551/REB 944)3 PCA10/MFAO3
Chesapeake Bay Pofcy for the Introduction of Non-lnolg-
emuft Atmielic &M*^a«
944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-16
Arid Ecosystems 1992 Plot Report Environmental Moot-
rig and Assessment Program.
944)4 PCA07/MFA02
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas, Wetland
' ns. and En
toiinga
PM4-176898/REB
Ecosystems, end
bemarte-Pamfco Est
PB94-191806/REB
dary
Species Habitats of the Al-
rne Region. Phase 3 Report
944>4 PCAM/MFA06
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KEYWORD INDEX
ESTUARINE HABITAT ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL
Sustainable Industry: Promoting Strategic Environmental
Protection In the Industrial Sector. Phase 1 Report
PB94-195054/REB 944)4 PCA11/MFA03
Inventory of Constructed Wetlands in the United States.
PB94-210432/REB 94-04 Standing Oxler
Challenges in Wetland Restoration and Creation (Book
Chapte?T
PB94-210648/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
fegraphy. Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
PB94-904200/REB 94-02 Subscription
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Blue Crab, 'Callinectes sapidus', Hemocyanin Concentra-
tions as an Indicator of Environmental Conditions in the
Abemarie/Pamlico Estuary.
PB94-176211 /REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RELEASES
Evaluation of Methods for Detecting Ecological Effects
from Genetically Engineered Microorganisms and Mfcro-
bial Pest Control Agents in Terrestrial Systems.
PB84-130044/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
ENVRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Research Needs and Summary: Environmental Manage-
ment Perspective (Chapter 16).
PB94-169869/REB 94-O3 PC A03/MF A01
Geographic Index of Environmental Articles 1992.
PB94-182136/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Geographic Index of Environmental Articles 1991.
PB94-1B2144/REB 94-O3 PC A06/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEYS
Toxic Chemical Substance Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory Documentation.
PB94-141751/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Pitfalls of Sequential Extraction.
PB94-190493/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
Comparison of Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-
Thompson Estimator for Randomized Variable Probability
Systematic Sampling.
PB94-191186/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA/ORD Large Buildings Study: Results of the Ini-
tial Survey of Randomly Selected GSA Buildings.
PB94-203775/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, January 1, 1994.
PB94-501194/REB 94-03 CP TOS
ENVnONMENTAL TESTS
Stress Testing of Woodstoves.
PB94-120011/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reduction of Genotoxicity of a Creosote-Contaminated
Sol After Fungal Treatment Determined by the Trades-
cantia-micronucleus' Test
PB94-130077/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT
Spatial Heterogeneity of Geochemical and Hydrologic Pa-
il Transport in Ground Water.
rameters Affecting Metal
PB94-114774/REB
94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Study to Evaluate Leaching of Aldicarb. Metotach-
tor, and Bromide in a Sandy Loam Soil.
PB94-119989/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Geographic Targeting: Selected State Examples.
PB94-128360/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Determination of Capillary Pressure: Saturation Curves In-
volving TCE, Water and Air for a Sand and a Sandy Clay
Loam.
PB94-130754/REB 94-02 PC AOB/MF A02
Use of Cattonic Surfactants to Modify Soil Surfaces to
Promote Sorption and Retard Migration of Hydrophobic
Organic Compounds.
PB94-158797/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Experimental Study of Complete Dissolution of a Nona-
queous phase Liquid in Saturated Porous Media.
PW4-159373/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PATRIOT: A Methodology and Decision Support System
for Evaluating the Leaching Potential of Pesticides.
PB94-168374/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Fine-Particle Sodium Tracer for Long-Range Transport of
the Kuwaiti Oil-Fire Smoke.
PB94-170107/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
Hydrocarbon Spill Screening Model (HSSM). Volume 1.
User's Guide.
PB94-189487/REB 94-04 PC A11/MF A03
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Poftutant Concentrations (Revised).
PB94-206232/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Contaminated Sediment Management Strategy.
PB94-214657/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
ENVRIONMENTAL PROTECTION
Glide to Environmental and Economic Stewardship in
the Abermarte-Pamlco Region. A Comprehensive Con-
servation and Management Plan Summary.
PB94-203502/REB 94-O4 PC AO3/MF A01
ENZYME MHWTORS
Relationship of Neuropathy Target Esterase Inhfeitkxi to
Neuropathokxjy and Ataxia in Hens Given Organophos-
Phorus Esters.
PB94-137247/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
ENZYMES
Effects of Age, Species Difference, Antibiotics and Toxi-
cants on Intestinal Enzyme Activity and Genotoxicity.
PB94-137338/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EOSINOPHILS
Unusual Eosinopnik: Granule Cell Proliferation in Coho
Salmon f Oncorhynchus kisuteh').
PB94-140738/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA METHOD 0010
Improvements in Preparation of Samples Generated by
SW-846 Method 0010.
PB94-197514/REB 944M PC A02/MF A01
EPA METHOD 0030
Reid Evaluation of a Modified VOST Sampling Method.
PB94-197S06/REB 94-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA METHOD 100.2
Method 100.2. Determination of Asbestos Structures over
10 micrometers in Length in Drinking Water.
PB94-201902/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA METHOD 1620
Method 1620: Metals by Inductively Coupled Plasma
Atomic Emission Spectroscopy and Atomic Absorption
Spectroscopy.
PB94-114840/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Engineering Aspects of Waterbome Disease Outbreak In-
vestigations.
PB94-112927/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Some Implications of Toxicology and Pharmacokinetics
for Exposure Assessment
PB94-135142/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
Scheme for Incorporating DC Magnetic Reids into EpkJe-
miotogical Studies of EMF Exposure.
PB94-143724/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Are There Carcinogens in Water for Human Consump-
tion. An Epidemiologist's Viewpoint.
PB94-190600/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPITHELIUM
Epithelial Injury and Interstitial Rbrosis in the Proximal Al-
veolar Regions of Rats Chronically Exposed to a Simulat-
ed Pattern of Urban Ambient Ozone.
PB94-141462/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPOXY RESINS
Economic Impact Analysis for the Polymers and Resins II
NESHAP.
PB94-177458/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
EQUATIONS OF MOTION
Rber Deposition Along Airway Walls: Effects of Fiber
Cross-Section on Rotational Interception.
PB94-163920/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EQUIPMENT
Waste Minimization for Equipment Cleaning in the Coated
ate Manufacturing Industry.
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
and Laminated Substrate I
PB94-198033/REB
EQUIVALENCY TESTS
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, January 1994.
PB94-136629/REB 94-02 PCA11/MFA03
ERNS (EMERGENCY RESPONSE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM)
ERNS and OH.
PB94-963408/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EROSION PRODUCTIVITY IMPACT CALCULATOR MODEL
Effects of Trends in Tillage Practices on Erosion and
Carbon Content of Soils in the U.S. Com Belt
PB94-130051/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
ERP (EPISODIC RESPONSE PROJECT)
Episode Acidification of Streams in the Northeastern
United States: Chemical and Biological Results of the Ep-
isodic Response Project
PB94-114923/REB 944)1 PC A17/MF A04
ERROR ANALYSIS
Correcting RADM's Sulfate Underprediction: Discovery
and Correction of Model Errors and Testing the Correc-
tions Through Comparisons against Held Data.
PB94-119963/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
ESCHERICHIA COU
Evaluation of Indoxyt-Beta-D4jlucuror»de as a Chromo-
gen in Media Specific for •EschericWa coU'.
PB94-114931 /REB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
Rapid Glutamate Decarboxylase Assay for Detection of
•Escherichia coli'.
PB94-130143/REB 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
ESTERASES
Role of NeurotoxK Esterase (NTE) in the Prevention and
Potentiation of Crganopnosphorus-lnduced Delayed
PB94-137221/REB ' 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Relationship of Neuropathy Target Esterase InhWtion to
Neuropathoiogy and Ataxia in Hens Given Organophos-
phorus Esters
PB94-137247/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
ESTIMATORS
Empirical General Population Assessment of the Vari-
ance and Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-Thompson
Estimator under Variable Probability Samphtg.
PB94-174190/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
ESTROGEN RECEPTORS
Dose-Response Relationships in Mice Following Subch-
ronic Exposure to 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin:
CYP1A1, CYP1A2, Estrogen Receptor, and Protein Tyro-
sine Phosphorylation.
PB94-163755/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
ESTRUS
Altered Steroidogenesis in Whole-Cvary and Adrenal Cul-
ture In Cycling Rats.
PB94-137080/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
ESTUARIES
EMAP-Estuaries, Louisianian Province-1991. Statistical
Summary. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Program.
PB94-117468/REB 944)1 PC A08/MF A02
Framework for Action: Galveston Bay Management Eval-
uation.
PB94-141173/REB 944)2 PC A1S/MF A03
Using Nonprofit Organizations to Advance Estuary Pro-
gram Goals.
PB94-151354/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for Spawning, Curturing and Conducting Toxicity
Tests with Early Life Stages of Estuarine and Marine
Fishes.
PB94-155389/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Contaminant Effects in Marine/Estuarine Systems: Reid
Studies and Scaled Simulations.
PB94-15S488/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
vinc
Louisianian Pr
aries: 1991.
PB94-155876/REB
Demonstration Report EMAP-Estu-
944)3 PC A08/MF A02
Watershed Planning in the Albermarie-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 5 -Fishing Practices Mapping.
PB94-156544/REB
944)3 PC A10/MF A03
Inventory and Protection Plan for Southeast Virginia's
Critical Natural Areas, Exemplary Wetlands, and Endan-
gered Species Habitats.
PB94-156551 /REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
Role of a Newly Discovered Toxic Dinoflagellate in Fin-
fish and Shellfish Kills in the Neuse and Pamlico Estu-
aries.
PB94-156593/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Proceedings: Integrated Research Planning Meeting for
Gulf of Mexico Estuaries. Held in Guff Breeze, Florida on
November 2-3,1993.
PB94-1S7799/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Probable Causes of Trends in Selected Living Resources
in the Galveston Bay System.
PB94-1S9050/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries. Virginian Province.
1991.
PB94-171659/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries, Louisianian Prov-
ince-1992. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Program.
PB94-174752/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
Screening of Candidate Species for Development of
Standard Operating Procedures for Aquatic Toxicity Test-
ing with Resident Chesapeake Bay Biota.
PB94-177482/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
Determining the Relationship between Water Quality and
Uteeratrve Mycosis in Atlantic Menhaden.
PB94-180643/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Albemarte-PamHco Baseline Water Quality Monitoring
Data Summary, 1968-1991.
PB94-183233/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Value of Recreational Fishing on the Albemarte and Pam-
lico Estuaries.
PB94-196383/REB 944)4 PCA11/MFA03
AJbemarte-Pamlico Baseline Water Quality Monitoring
Data Summary 1991-1992.
PB94-203270/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Guide to Environmental and Economic Stewardship in
the Albermarie-Pamlico Region. A Comprehensive Con-
servation and Management Plan Summary.
PB94-203502/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Support Document for the Albemane-Pamlico
Estuarine Study Comprehensive Conservation and Man-
agement Plan.
PB94-2059S6/REB 944)4 PC A09/MF A02
National Estuary Program Guidance: Technical Charac-
terization in the National Estuary Program.
PB94-213832/REB 944*4 PC A04/MF A01
Institutional Enhancement and Public Involvement Pro-
gram for Hampton Roads Virginia. Final Report Fiscal
Years 1989-90 -1992-93.
PB94-21862S/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A01
Examination of Alternative Fishing Devices for the Estua-
rine Shrimp and Crab Trawl Fisheries.
PB94-218716/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Albemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study Synoptic Survey Data
Review.
PB94-218724/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
ESTUARINE HABITAT ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL
Quality Assurance Project Plan for Evaluating and Refin-
ing the Estuarine Habitat Assessment Protocol on Puget
Sound and Pacific Northwest Reference Sites.
PB94-130341 /REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
KVV-29
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KEYWORD INDEX
ETHANE
Modaing the Accumulation of Three Wsterbome Chlorin-
ated Ethanes in Fathead Mkmows fPtmephates prome-
tas*): A PhysMotfcaly Based Approach.
PB94-210416/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF Ml
ETHANOL/>-( (HVDROXVMETMVUAMMO)
SgbCty Deoiaion (RED):
2-<(Hydroxy-
PCA07/MFA02
Of 2-
Me)efhanol-
PC A01/MF A01
EXPERMEKTAt. DESIGN
Efficacy of Commercial Products in Enhancing Oil Biode-
grada&on in Closed Laboratory Reactors.
PB94-101607/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Experimental Design for Performance Measurements of
C1 to C4 Carbonyfe Using DNPHOMted SXca Gel and
C-18 Cartridges.
PB94-210531/REB
94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EUROPEAN STARUNGS
Effects of 7.12-O«
ithytx.
nthr
on Immune
Function and Mixed-Function Qxygenase Actmly in the
EuroDaen SssrSno.
PBS4-190568/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF AO1
EVALUATION
Pesticide Rer
PB94-1
EVOKED PI
i Progress Report. January 1994.
PC AOS/MF A01
944)3
Short Co
i tor OovtocBon ttio Hs-
porting of Chemoaeraory (olfactory) Event-Related Po-
PB94-ie382imEB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
REMEDIATION
Ei-eAu Reiiiaalaaon Technologies as Practiced In USA.
P894-112918/RE8 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
EXHAUST EMNHHON TESTS
Qwacuraaton of Ermasmn from an Early Modal Ftao-
He-fiial VeMda.
P894-1200S2/RE8 944)1 PC AOZ/MF A01
EXHAUST EMHMON8
foiiiieten and CharacuraHton of Soot OapoaKs from
htorvOpnmum Combustion of No. 6 Fuel C* wWi Chtortn-
ated Organic Compounds in an Industrial Baser.
PB94-101904/RE8 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
EXPERIMENTAL HEPATOMA
Light and Etecfron Microscopic Comparisons of Normal
Hepatocvtes and Neoptesttc Hepatocytes of WeB-Diner-
entisted HepotoceKular Carcinomas in a Teteost Fish.
PB94-14Oi»S/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
EXPERWENTAI. UVEB NEOPLASMS
Transcnpttonal Changes in Hepatic Tumors of Rats In-
duced by Di(2-ethySiexyf) phthaWe and Dnn-Octyt phlhal-
ate.
PB94-163771/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
EXPERT SYSTEMS
Large Scale Evakialion of a Pattern Recognition/Expert
SysSm tor Mas* Spectral Molecular Weight Estimation.
PB94-1130B1/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Runt-Based System tor Evaluating Final Covers tor Haz-
ardous Waste LandfMs. Chapter 8.
PB94-122S48/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
EXPLOSIVES
Handbook: Approaches tor the Remediation of Federal
FacWy Stos Contaminated «*h Exptosfve or Radnacttve
Wastes.
PB94-1446S6/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
Quidance tor
Urban Buses.
PB94-110202/REB
Mobs* Cnssston Cradft Generation by
944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Cnssrtrini Standsrds tor Heavy4X*y Clean-Fuel Fleets.
Regulatory Support Document
PB5M121587REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Ufettme Dissatom tor Chen-Fuel Ftoal VeNctes.
PB94-11344&/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Analysis of the ReMtonships among O3 Uptake. Con-
ductance, and Photosynthesis in Noodtoa of 'Pinus pon-
darosa'.
PB94-113719/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
aoleclton Criteria for Mathematical Models Used In Expc-
: Atmospheric Dispersion Models
944)1 P
PB94-11472S/REB
PCA06/MF A02
Constant Volume Sampfng Sys*
iWate
944)1 PCAOS/MFA01
PB94-114890/REB
Locating and Esttiiasiig Air fniissiiini from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
PB94-1180WVREB 944)1 PCA147MFAOS
Pietmswy Data Search Report tor Locating and Estimat-
ing Air frniseinni Irom Sources of Cyanide Compounds.
P994-11B37B/REB 944)1 PCA07/MFA02
tor a New Hghwsy Vehicle En*t-
wtobgy.
944)1 PCA11/MFA03
Monte Carlo Approach to Simulating Residential Occu-
parcy Periods and Its Appkcation to the General U.S.
PB94-131265/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Forest Pesticides on the
Brown Garden Snaf -Helix asparsa' Mueller.
PB94-157211/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Vapor-Phase 2A7.8-TCDD Sorptton to Plant Foiage: A
Spedas Comparison.
PB94-160496/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
WldHe Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1 of 2.
PB94-17477B/REB
PB94-12012ft/RE8
WtdHs Exposure Facto
Oana«M» of Test Cycle and Fuel Type on a Crusader
350 Hoard Marine Engine Teat naauin. 199
PB94-128106/REB
. 1992.
944)2 PCABsVMFABt
Mtsranay Lo- Diatston Vantokt Program, Esttnated
Diaislon Danami and Impact on Mp^Occupancy Vet*.
944»2 PCAB4AIFA01
PCAOsVMFAO*
DrtaHtin Control Teettnotogy tor Oaaal Tn«*s|Cgg>.
PB94-1SO4S6/REB 944M PC AMSMF A01
Tosjc pHatlan* from AktnA Engines: A Search of Ava»-
PB94^SM*)B/REB 94-03 PCAOsVMFAOt
Characssrtiaaon of 4»4H*t Vehtots* to CmOton*.
PB04-1S0391/RE8 944)3 PCAOtVMFAOl
Exhaust Drtsalor Tsa»no of Two Ettanol Vartatxe
Fueled 1992 Chevrolet LumViaa. Teat Reeuts -1993.
PB94-171886mEB 9440 PC AOVMF A01
94-03 PCAM/MFA04
Handbook. Appendbc Literature
, Volume 2 of Z
PB94-177789/REB 944)3 PC A20/MF A04
HHatpraUHun of Todcfly Response of BobwnNe Qutf
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KEYWORD INDEX
FISHES
Comprehensive Program for the Evaluation of Artificial
reStl3S100/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Toxicity and Estimated Water Quality Criteria Values in
Mallard Ducklings Exposed to Pentachlorophenol.
P894-157237/REB 9443 PCA01/MFA01
FEPS (FLASH EVOKED POTENTIALS)
WWiirvSession Changes in Peak N160 Amplitude of
Ftesh Evoked Potentials in Rats(l,2).
PB94-163813/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
FERMENTATION
Fermentation Process (Monitoring through Measurement
of Aerosol Release.
PB94-157336/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
FERTHJZERS
NTP Technical Report on Toxicity Studies of Pesticide/
Fertfeer Mixtures Administered in Drinking Water to
F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-121035/REB 9441 PC A08/MF A02
FETAL DEVELOPMENT
Fetal Development in the Rat Following Disruption of Ma-
ternal Renal Function during Pregnancy.
PB94-137163/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
FETAL GROWTH RETARDATION
Fetal Daxamethasone Exposure Accelerates Develop-
ment of Renal Function: Relationship to Dose, CeH Differ-
entiation and Growth Inhtoitkxi.
P894-163953/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
FETUS
Effects of Developmental Stage and Tissue Type on
Embryo/Fetal DMA Distributions and 5-Fluorouracil-ln-
duoed Cell-Cycle Perturbations.
PB94-141439/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Prenatal Cocaine Eliminates the Sex-Dependent Differ-
ences in Activation Observed in Adult Rats After Cocaine
Chatenge.
PB94-163763/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
FQC (FAST QAS CHROMATOORAPH)
Field Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs with
Method TO-14.
PB94-159027/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Aerodynarnc Size Measurement of Airborne Fibers and
Health Effects Implications.
PB94-163904/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Rber Deposition Along Airway Walts: Effects of Fiber
Cross-Section on Rotational Interception.
PB94-163920/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
FELD TESTS
Demonstration/Field Study of New Designs of Automated
Gas Chromatographs in Connecticut and Other Loca-
tions, 1992.
PB94-105376/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
FRA (FEDERAL INSECTICIDE FUNGICIDE AND
ROOENTCIOE ACT)
Pesticide Raregistratkxi Progress Report, October 1992.
PB94-131729/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
RLTRATON
Membrane Treatment of Wood Preserving Site Ground-
Mtsr by SBP Technologies, Inc. Applications Analysis
Report.
PB94-131646/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Reduction of Membrane Fouling by Physical, Chemical
and Biological Pretreatment
PB94-141546/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of aofitter Media for Treatment of Air Streams
Containing VOC's.
PB94-1S5355/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Engineered Biofilter for Removing Organic Contaminants
PB94-163532/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
ReM Scale Testing of a HyperfiltrarJon Unit for Removal
of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol from Ground Water.
Chemical and Biological Assessment
PB94-191061/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
FMAL COVER
Rule-Based System for Evaluating Final Covers for Haz-
ardous Waste Landfills. Chapter 8.
PB94-122546/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Applying for Your Grant
PBKM633S2/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
The Appfcalion Forms with Instructions.
PB93-963353/REB 9442 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Managing Your Grant
PB93-963355/REB 9443 Standing Order
FMANCIAL MCENTWES
PU-10 Innovative Strategies: A Sourcebook for PM-10
Control Programs.
PB94-161494/REB 9443 PC A09/MF A02
FMANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Federal Financial Reponsfoifty Demonstrations for
Owws and Operators of Class 2 Oi- and Gas-Related
PB94-203312/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
FINANCING
Developing Public/Private Partnerships: An Option for
Wastewater Financing.
PB94-108818/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Innovative Options for Financing Nongovernmental Public
Water Supplies' Needs.
PB94-109600/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Financing Assistance Available for Small Public Water
Systems.
PB94-117520/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
FINE BUBBLE AERATORS
Survey and Evaluation of Porous Polyethylene Media
Fine Bubble Tube and Disk Aerators.
PB94-200920/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
FINE PARTICLE NETWORK
Comparison of Sulfur Measurements from a Regional
Fine Particle Network with Concurrent Acid Modes Net-
work Results.
PB94-192747/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
FINE PORE AERATION DIFFUSERS
Fine Pore Diffuser Fouling: The Los Angeles Studies.
PB94-200B39/REB 9444 PC A08/MF A02
Off-Gas Analysis Results and Fine Pore Retrofit Informa-
tion for Glastonbury, Connecticut
PB94-200896/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
Off-Gas Analysis Results and Fine Pore Retrofit Case
History for Hartford, Connecticut
PB94-200938/REB 9444 PC A09/MF A03
FINE PORE AERATION SYSTEMS
Fine Pore Diffuser System Evaluation for the Green Bay
Metropolitan Sewerage District
PB94-200813/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A02
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the Jones Island
Treatment Plants, 1985-1988.
PB94-200821/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
Oxygen Transfer Studies at the Madison Metropolitan
Sewerage District Faculties.
PB94-200B47/REB 9444 PC A08/MF A02
Long-Term Performance Characteristics of Fine Pore Ce-
ramic Drffusars at Monroe, Wisconsin.
PB94-200854/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
Case History of Fine Pore Diffuser Retrofit at Ridgewood,
New Jersey.
PB94-200862/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the South Shore
Wastewater Treatment Plant, 1985-1987.
PB94-200870/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Fine Pore Diffuser Case History for Frankenrnuth, Michi-
gan.
PB94-200888/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
Measurement and Control of Fouling in Fine Pore Diffus-
er Systems.
PB94-200904/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
Fouling of Fine Pore Diffused Aerators: An Interplant
Comparison
PB94-200912/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
Survey and Evaluation of Porous Polyethylene Media
Fine Bubble Tube and Disk Aerators.
PB94-200920/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Case History Report on Milwaukee Ceramic Plate Aer-
PB94-200946/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A02
Investigations into Bfofouling Phenomena in Fine Pore
9444 PC A04/MF A01
Characterization of Clean and Fouled Perforated Mem-
PB94-200961/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
FINFISH
Hole of a Newly Discovered Toxic Dinoflagellate in Fin-
fish and Shellfish Kills in the Neuse and Pamlico Estu-
PB94-156593/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Food and Feeding of Young Finfish Species in the Lower
Roanoke River. Batchekx Bay. and Western Atoemarte
Sound, North Carolina, 1982-1988. Volume 1. Text
9444 PCA99/MFA06
FIRE FIGHTING
Toxic Emissions from Aircraft Firefighting Training: A
9443 PC A04/MF A01
FIRE TESTS
Fire Propagation in Concurrent Flows.
PB94-193&4/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
FIRES
Fine-Particle Sodium Tracer for Long-Range Transport of
the Kuwaiti Oil-Fire Smoke.
PB94-170107/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
FIRST REMEDIAL ACTION
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fried In-
dustries Site, East Brunswick, NJ., June 1994.
PB94-963801/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian
Bend Wash Site, Tempe, AZ., September 1993.
PB94-964501/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Norton
Air Force Base, San Bernardino, CA., November 1993.
PB94-964509/REB 9444 Standing Order
FISH DIETS
Food and Feeding of Young Finfish Species in the Lower
Roanoke River, Batchetor Bay, and Western Albemarie
Sound, North Carolina, 1982-1988. Volume 1. Text
Volume 2. Appendices.
PB94-213931/REB 9444 PC A99/MF AM
FISH DISEASES
Determining the Relationship between Water Quality and
UlceraHve Mycosis in Atlantic Menhaden.
PB94-180643/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
FISH KILLS
Role of a Newty Discovered Toxic Dinoflagellate in Fin-
fish and Shellfish Kills in the Neuse and Pamlico Estu-
PB94-156593/REB
9443 PC A04/MF A01
9444 Standing Order
FISH MANAGEMENT
Chesapeake Bay Red Drum Fishery Management Plan.
Agreement Commitment Report 1993.
PB94-177557/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Chesapeake Bay Black Drum Fishery Management Plan.
Agreement Commitment Report, 1993.
PB94-180742/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Aibemarte-Pamlico Coupling Study.
PB94-201092/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
FISH PASSAGES
Chesapeake Bay Executive Council Directive: Fish Pas-
sage Goals.
PB94-110152/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
FISH PHYSIOLOGY
Fish Intersexuality as Indicator of Environmental Stress:
Monitoring Fish Reproductive Systems Can Serve to Alert
Humans to Potential Harm.
PB94-191095/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
FISHERIES
Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Fishery Management
Plan: Chesapeake Bay Program. Annual Progress Report
(April 1993).
PB94-112059/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Development Document for Recommended Effluent Limi-
tations Guidelines and Standards of Performance for the
Fish Hatcheries and Farms. Point Source Category.
PB94-120102/REB 9441 PC A10/MF A03
Roanoke River Water Flow Committee Report for 1991-
1993.
PB94-156049/REB 9443 PC A18/MF A04
Role of a Newly Discovered Toxic Dinoflagellate in Fin-
fish end Shellfish Kills in the Neuse and Pamlico Estu-
arids.
PB94-156593/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Fish Physiology, Toxicology, and Water Quality Manage-
ment Proceedings of an International Symposium. Held
in Sacramento, CaSfomia, on September 18-20,1990.
PB94-159126/REB 9443 PC A12/MF A03
Non-Fishing Human Induced Mortality of Fisheries Re-
sources in Garveston Bay.
PB94-159746/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
Examination of the Blue Crab Fishery in the Pamlico
River Estuary.
PB94-168028/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
Evaluation of Trawl Excluder Devices in the Pamlico
Sound Shrimp Fishery.
PB94-189263/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Examination of Alternative Fishing Devices for the Estua-
rine Shrimp and Crab Trawl Fisheries.
PB94-218716/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
FISHES
Intensive Survey of the Little Vermilion River as Effected
by Seasonal Variation, 1992.
PB94-104361/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Acute and Chronic Toxicity Tests with
Larval Striped Bass.
PB94-113040/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
Comprehensive Program for the Evaluation of Artificial
PB9^135100/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Non-Invasive Neurotoxicity Assay Using Larval Medaka.
PB94-140621/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Light and Electron Microscopic Comparisons of Normal
Hepatocytes and Neoplastic Hepatocytes of Wen-Differ-
entiated Hepotocellular Carcinomas in a Teteost Fish.
PB94-140696/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Intensive Survey of the Vermilion River Basin Illinois
River Drainage.
PB94-161833/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
QSAR Approach for Estimating the'Aquatic Toxicity of
Soft EtectrophBes (QSAR for Soft Etectrophiles).
PB94-163573/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Structure-Toxicity Relationships for alpha, beta-Unsaturat-
ed Alcohols in Fish.
PB94-163664/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
KW-31
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KEYWORD INDEX
Toxicokinetics and Mstaboiam of Anane and 4-Chtoroan-
•ne in Medako fOryzias talipes').
PB94-163672/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
pHOependent ToxiciryjX Cd. Cu, NL Pb and Zn to -Car-
i- and l-umbr
PBM-163722/REB
iriegst
94-03 PCA02/MFA01
Uateabon of Topsmeft, 'Atherinops affinis'. In Envtron*
• ' Toxtaxogy Stories along the Pacific Coast of the
9443 PCA04/MFA01
PB94-170065/REB
EvefaatingTwp Objective Techniques to Define Pools in
PB94-170131/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF Ml
PieJtaVig Mode* of Toxic Action from Chemical Struc-
ture: An Overview.
PB94-176195/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Predcang Chrome LethaBty of Chonic alu to Fishes from
Acute Toxiclty_Test Me Concepts and Linear Regros-
9444 PCA02/MFA01
Gudance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data tor
Use m Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
Rsn Consunipfeon LJfnMs.
PB94-204062/REB 9444 PC A16/MF A03
Emissions of Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants from the
Combustion of Pulverized Coal in a SmaH-Scate Combus-
tor.
PB94-190519/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
FUNOIZEO BED PROCESSING
Treatment of POP Containing Wastawatar Using Anaero-
bic FluirJzed Bed GAC Bnreactors.
PB94-159274/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Anaerobic Treatment of a Simulated High-Strength Indus-
trial Wastewatar ContaWng Chlorophenote.
PB94-157280/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
FUNDOED BED REACTORS
Systematic Scanning Electron Microscopy Technique for
Evaluating Combined Biological/Granular Activated
Carbon Tr*
9442 PCA03/MFA01
ston Analysis. (Hazard A
PB84-191079/REB
Watershed Planning in the Afceunarte-Pamito Estuarine
System. Report 5 - Fishing Practices Mapping.
PB94-155544/REB 9443 FCA10/MF AOS
PB94-150043/REB
totheGaNeston
>nBay System.
94-03 PCAOJ
Watershed PI
AOO/MFA02
in trie Mberrnvla-Pamlpo Estuarine
Practioss Mappino.
9443 PC A10/MF AOS
Evaluation of Trawl Exdudar Devices in the Pamko
Sound Shrimp Fiehary
PB94-iaa283/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Examination of AltsfneBVs Fishing Devices for the Eatua-
rtne Shrimp and Crab Trawl Fisheries.
PB94-210716/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
FLAME PROPAGATION
i in ConoUiTBnt Ftowft.
ntPn
PB94-146271/REB
FLUKNZED BEOS
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewster Using Anaero-
bic FUrJzed Bed GAC Bioreectors.
PB94-160447/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
FUJORENE
Isolation and Characterization of (+ M.la-Ohvdroxy-1-
HydroRuoren-9-One Formed by Angular Dtoxygenation in
the Bacterial Cataboism of Ruorene
PB94-140670/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
FLUORESCENCE
Fluorescence Assessment of the Maximum Quantum Effi-
ciency of Photosynthesis in the Western North Atlantic.
PB94-169950/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
FLUORESCENCE QUENCHMG
InvisiggaBon of the Electrostatic Properties of Hume
StpntiinoM by Fwcw80ono0 QuoncMno.
PB94-158821 /REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
FLUORESCENT LAMPS
Fire ._
PB94-1
9444 PCA04/MFA01
TtcnnotoQy SuRvnvyi DsMnjction of domic
Biils m A* Uahg Advanced tWMvtoM Ftan-
PB5M94479/REB
FLATFISHES
EfirJopjenouety-MeolBssd. Pielieiisiattoiiel Suppression of
Cytochrome P4S01A in Fee-Contaminated Flounder.
PB94-140787/REB 9442 PC A02/MF AO1
FLEETS
Evaluation of Mercury Emissions from Fluorescent Lamp
Crushing.
PB94-175932/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
FLUORDATION
Health Effects of Ingested Fluoride.
PB94-124724/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A02
FLUORMATEO HYDROCARBONS
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of 11 Non-CFC
PB94-190B40/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Alternatives for Ozone-Depleting Refrigerants.
PB94-190857/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
9444 PCAOS/MFA01 FLUOROHVDROCARBOI
n
t Analysis Oean Fuel Reel
9441 PC
Program.
A067MF
A01
FLEXBLE PAVEMENTS
Rouane Msaitoieiice Uses for Mated Reclaimed Asphalt
Payment (RAP).
PB94-12306S/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A02
Preiminery Report of EPA Efforts to Replace Freon for
the Determination of 01 and Grease, September 1993
(Revision 1).
PB94-10904B/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Efficiency Evaluations of New Huorinat-
IBS. and Butanes.
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
ed Elhsn. Propanes.
PB94-190899/BEB
Thermal Conductivity of R134a.
PB94-213063 9444 Not avateble NTIS
HaMjat Quaity AssBsemom of Two Waaand Treatment
Systems In rfc,>irla A Plot Study.
PB04-12S7BO/REB 9442 PCAOO/MFA02
StaVadaVdl MMawnMnofit Protocols: FtofUei Rfldon R0-
swcn PIUUWIL SuDpwnwnL
PB94-144lTo/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
at Work The Ptonear Sand Cleanup (Video).
U780327/BEB 9444 AVSMjfJO
Evakiation of a New Fluorometric Technique That Uses
WgWy Sotaclivo Interference Fiters for Measuring Onto-
rophyjl a in the Presence of Chlorophyll b and
monK. urnniBvy MOport.
PB94-21O622/REB
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
FLUOROURACN.
Effects of DeveiopmentBl Stage and Tissue Type on
Embryo/Fatal DNA Distributions and 5-FluorouracWn-
duoed Cei-Cyoto Perturbations.
PB94-141439/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
FOODCHAMS
OflsHu envt
^lP4S01AsV
140787/REB 9442
"ufyuttotpalad Blphanyl Congener Olstrtiutlons In Wlraar
Flounder as Hslatsd to Qendar. Qpawnlng Ska. and Con-
ffaV^aT aSa^BsMw^aaWn
PB94.17004(VREB 9443 PCAOZ/MFA01
nUI monitoring report RadMon moni-
toring around Untied States nuclear test areas, calendar
year 1991.
DE94002298/REB
9442 PCA11/MFAOS
FOOD CONSUMPTION
Seafood Conaurnpllon Data Analysis.
PB94-109S43/REB 9441
PC AOS/MF A01
Physical Modeang of ttw Ftow Field Around Twtn Hkjh-
RtaBuldhom.
PB94-13071S/REB 9442 PCAAVMFA01
Model for Chlorine Cunueiisalluii Decay In Pipes.
PB94-119971/FtEB 9441 PCAOt/MFAOl
PLOW MATES
Capajre Zone Modalno Using tie Wsarnad Analytic Be-
msnt Modal (WhAEM).
^ M82292/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
n (RED): Rower and Veg-
9442 PCAW/MFAOS
GUdsnoa tor Aiinslng Chemical Contaminant Data tor
Ues In FWi Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Aisesement and
R§n Comurnpoon LJiT*tk.
PB94-204082/REB 9444 PCA1S/MFAOS
FOOD PnOCCDilMQ
Slgnillcance or r ood ftooaaanQ uy-Pirjuuels as CmiliD(
tors to Animal Feeds. Phase 1. Food ProcesUng Survey.
PB94-107885/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A0
A02
Influence of Model Design on Comparisons of Single
PosH Measurement! wttiGrlo^Model Predteaons.
PB94-122505/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-1S204ayREB
Aoac Deposition and Fo
RED FactK Ftower and Vegeteble Ota.
PB94-152931/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
_. He Potential Changes in
NuManl Cycles and Effects on Tree Growth.
PB94-210655/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Formaflon and Ghsracteffzafion of Soot Dapoalts auiii
Non-Optknum Combustion of No. 6 Fuel Oi w«h Chtorin-
aasd Organic Compounds wi an InduskM Boaar.
PB94-10ig04/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF AO1
Automatsd Nal iweC eounbng system far the dOoniwu-
ten of radtocaesium.
DE946O23S2/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
GMvortujtoimn i Overige. En Inventering av efteibahBnd-
mgabehovet vid bndets gasvortmtomler. (Gasworks sites
in Sweden. Inventory of the need for after-treatment of
the country's gasworks sites).
DE94702197/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
Modellstudier av att begraensa kotdioxidLrtslaeopen
(Model studies of limitation of carbon dioxide emissions
reduction).
DE94702213/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Vaexthusgasutslaepp fraan husdjur. (Greenhouse gas
emissions from livestock).
DE94702214/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Air monitoring in the Arctic.
DE94709796/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Experience from CFC phaseout Additional control instru-
ments for HCFCs.
DE94709797/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Omhaandertagande av deponigas. Undertag foer rikt-
Gnjer. (Handling of landfill gas. Proposals for guidelines).
DE9470979B/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
mring. Underiag foer riktHnjer. (Landfill
. Proposals for guidelines).
4709799/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Avgrrter, skatter och bidrag med anknytning till mil(oe-
vaard. (Charges, taxes and subsidies with connection to
environmental protection).
DE94709BOO/REB 9442 PC A06/MF A02
Utslaepp tai kift av foereurande aernnen 1991. (Emission
to the atmosphere of acidifying substances 1991).
DE94709B01/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Strategies to prevent climate change.
DE94709B02/REB 9442 PC A09/MF AOS
Measurements of total ozone.
DE94722112/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Progress in the Study of Global Change in China.
N94-28276/1/REB
9443
(Order as N94-28268/B/REB. PC A12/MF AOS)
Modeling the Rice Carbon Budget in China Using GIS
Technology.
PB94-107976/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Long Path Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer
and EPA-Approved Fixed-Point Methods Intercomparison.
PB94-113099/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Toronto Harbour Commissioners (THC) Soil Recycle
Treatment Train. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-124674/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Pools and Fluxes of Biogenic Carbon in the Former
Soviet Union-Translation.
PB94-1463S4/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Leaching Boundary in Cement-Based Waste Forms.
PB94-155223/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Biogenic Hydrocarbon Emission Inventory for the U.S.A.
Using a Simple Forest Canopy Model.
PB94-155397/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Control of Disinfection By-Products and Biodegradable
Organic Matter through Biological Treatment
PB94-157310/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Vegetation and Pollen Relationships in Eastern Canada-
Translation.
PB94-159357/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Respiratory-CardkJVBScutar Physiology and Chtoroethane
Gil Flux in the Channel Catfish '
PB94-177714/REB
fish 'Ictalurus punctatus'.
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Survey and Evaluation of Porous Polyethylene Media
Fine Bubble Tubs and Disk Aerators.
PB94-200920/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Aoxkc Deposition and Forest Soils: Potential Changes in
Nutrient Cycles and Effects on Tree Growth.
PB94-210655/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
FOREST INDUSTRY
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidetnes and New Source Performance Standards for
the Wet Storage, SawmSts, Parbdeboard and Insulation
Board Segment of the Timber Products Processing Point
Source Category
PB94-114873/REB 9441 FCA20/MFA04
FOREST MANAGEMENT
Forest Ecosystem Management An Ecological, Econom-
ic, and Social Assessment Report of the Forest Ecosys-
tem Management Assessment Team.
PB94-11B072/REB 9441 PCA99/MFE11
Carbon Sequestration,
able Development Irrtegi
PB94-13S027/REB
Diversity, and Suslain-
Forest Management
9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Carbon Pools and Flux of Global Forest Ecosystems.
PB94-146339/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia Indicator Evalua-
tion and Field Study.
PB94-152394/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Conceptual Approaches for Incorporating Climatic
Change into the Development of Forest Management
Options tor Sequestering Carbon.
PB94-159340/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Review of EPAj Environmental Monitoring and Assess-
nont Proorom. Forests &nd Estusnos.
PB94-174018/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
KW-32
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KEYWORD INDEX
GALVESTON BAY
Carbon Pods and Flux on Forested Lands of the United
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-182300/REB
Improved Model for Estimating Emissions of Volatile Or-
ganic Compounds from Forests in the Eastern United
Mies.
PB94-210440/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
FOREST SURVEYS
Fringe Wetlands in Alternate and Pamlkxj Sounds:
Landscape Position, Fringe Swamp Structure, and Re-
sponse to RWngSea Level.
PB94-217080/REB 94-04 PC A05/MF A01
FOREST TREES
Effects of Ammonium and Nitrate on Nutrient Uptake and
Activity of Nitrogen Assimilating Enzymes in Western
Hemlock.
PB94-101755/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 Activities Plan.
PB94-114717/REB 94-01 PCA13/MFA03
Ecological Response Surfaces for North American Boreal
Tree Species and Their Use in Forest Classification.
PB94-130069/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Physiology-Based Gap Model of Forest Dynamics.
PB94-136132/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Forest Health Monitoring: Southeast Lobtolly/Shortleaf
Pine Demonstration Interim Report
PB94-1S2386/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A03
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 Annual Statistical Summa-
PS94-205416/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
neiponso of Stem Growth and Function to Air Pollution.
PB94-209798/REB 94-04 PC AO3/MF A01
Results of a Method Verification Study for Analyses of
PCPinSc*.
PB94-114949/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Ctmtta Change Models and Forest Research.
PB94-117587/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
dmate Warming and the Carbon Cyde in the Permafrost
Zone of the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-159332/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Aspects of Spatial and Temporal Aggregation in Estimat-
ing Regional Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from Temperate
Forest Sols.
PB94-174729/RE8 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Water Quality Effects and Nonpoint Source Control for
Forestry: An Annotated BMtography.
PB94-193893/REB 944M PC A12/MF A03
Summary of Current State Nonpoint Source Control Prac-
tices for Forestry.
PB94-193901/REB 944)4 PC A10/MF AO3
i Buffers for Water QuaCty Enhancement in the
»te-Pamlico Area.
PB94-195948/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
HMESI8
Cartx
stration in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
n Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB94-113701/REB' 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Monitoring Global Change: Comparison of Forest Cover
Estimates Using Remote Sensing and Inventory Ap-
H17S79/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Forest Canopy Models for Estimating Iso-
piei'M* Emissions.
PB94-155280/REB 944B PC A02/MF A01
BSogsnfc Hydrocarbon Emission Inventory for the USA.
Using a Simple Forest Canopy Model.
PB94-155397/REB 94-O3 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Forest Pesticides on the
Brawn Garden SnaiTHeix asoersa' Mueller.
PB94-157211/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Cartwn Sources and Sinks in Forest Biomes of the
Former Soviet Union.
PB94-1S72S2/REB 94-O3 PC A03/MF A01
Vegetation and Pollen Relationships in Eastern Canada-
Trarotafcn.
PB94-159357/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Two Methods to Assess the Carbon
Budget of Forest Biomes In the Former Soviet Union.
PB9Via0520/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Gemral Circulation Model Output for Forest Climate
Changs Research and Appticstions.
PB94-178282/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Mapping Critical Levels of Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide and Nt-
ftogen Dioxide for Crops. Forests and Natural Vegetation
ii me United States.
PB94-210481/REB 94-04 PC AO3/MF A01
Myoorrnizae Alter Quality and Quantity of Carbon AUocat-
ed below Ground.
PB94-210499/REB 944)4 PC A01/MF A01
15N Natural Abundance and (15)N Labeling Studies in
94-04 PCA04/MFA01
Forest Ecosyster
PB94-210S80/REB
International (Non-U.S.) Industrial PoBubon Prevention: A
Case Study Compendum.
PB94-214ftSS/REB 94-04 PC A22/MF AIM
FORMIC ACIDS
Lowering pH Increases Embryonic Sensitivity to Formate
in Whole Embryo Culture.
PB94-163789/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
FORMS (PAPER)
Interim Sewage Sludge Permit Application Form.
PB94-154200/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
FOULING
Fine Pore Diffuser Fouling: The Los Angeles Studies.
PB94-200839/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
Measurement and Control of Fouling in Fine Pore Diffus-
er Systems.
PB94-20O904/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Fooling of Fine Pore Diffused Aerators: An Interplarrt
Comparison.
PS94-200912/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
FOUNDATIONS
Causes of Poor Sealant Performance in Soil-Gas-Resist-
ant Foundations.
PB94-1S5405/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
FOUNDRIES
Alternative Control Techniques Document PM-10 Emis-
sions from Selected Processes at Coke Ovens and Inte-
grated Iron and Steel Mills.
PB94-156718/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
FPN (FINE PARTICLE NETWORK)
Comparison of Sulfur Measurements from a Regional
Fine Particle Network with Concurrent Acid Modes Net-
work Results.
PB94-192747/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
FREON113
Preliminary Report of EPA Efforts to Replace Freon for
the Determination of Oil and Grease, September 1993
(Revision 1).
PB94-109048/REB 94-01 PC A05/MF A01
FRESHWATER
Episodic Acidification of Freshwater Systems in Canada:
Physical and Geochemical Processes.
PB94-169976/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
FRESH WATER BIOLOGY
Group Report Interactions among Acidification, Phospho-
rus, Contaminants, and Biota in Freshwater Ecosystems
(Chapter 13).
PB94-21059B/REB
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
FOfMALOEHYDE
Atmospheric Re
of Formaldehyde from Bectrotess
9402 PCA03/MFA01
FRESH WATER FISHES
Water Chemistry and Fish Community Responses to Epi-
sodic Stream Acidification in Pennsylvania, USA.
PB94-113024/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
In situ Bioassays of Brook Trout f SalveHnus fontinalis')
and Slackness Dace fRhmtchthys atratulus') in Adiron-
dack Streams Affected by Episodic Acidification.
PB94-113032/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Host Specificity of 'Calyptospora funduli' (Apicomplexa:
Calyptosporidae) in Atheriniform Fishes.
PB94-155546/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Field and Laboratory Investigation of Acid Effects on Lar-
gemouth Bass, Rock Bass, Black Crappie, and Yellow
PB94-163706/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Food Density and Temperature on FeecSng
and Growth of Young Inland SHversides fMeokfe beryt-
Bna").
PB94-182656/REB 94-O3 PC A03/MF A01
FRESHWATER FISHES
Serum Chemistry and Histopathological Evaluations of
Brown Bullheads f Ameiunjs nebutosus1) from the Buffalo
and Niagara Rivers, New York.
PB94-101599/REB 944)1 PC AOZ/MF A01
FRIABLE ASBESTOS
Abestos Release from the Demolition of Two Schools in
Fairbanks, Alaska.
PB94-192804/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
FROGS
Toxicity of Guthion (Trade Name) and Guthion (Trade
Name) 2S to 'Xenopus laevis' Embryos.
PB94-209731/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
FUEL CELLS
Landfill Gas Pretreatment for Fuel Cell Applications.
PB94-107950/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
FUEL CONSUMPTION
Evaluation and Reporting of County Gasoline Use Meth-
odoloojes.
PB94-145455/HEB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
FUEL ECONOMY
Fuel Economy Guide, 1993. 3 Number.
PB94-100088/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Fuel Economy Guide, 1994. 6 Number.
PB94T100096/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Fuel Economy Results 1994 Car Models (Three and Six
Number) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-500014/REB 944)1 CP 002
Fuel Economy Guide, 1995. 6 Number.
PB9v!o0269/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
FUEL OILS
Simple Test for Toxicity of Number 2 Fuel Oil and Oil Dis-
perse/its to Embryos of Grass Shrimp, •Palaemonetes
Ff§4-140704/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
FUEL SPILLS
In situ Sou Decontamination by Radio Frequency Heating.
PB94-122561/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
FUEL TANKS
Remediating Contamination in Fractured Media: Is the
Problem Slipping between the Cracks.
PB94-146420/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
FUGITIVE EMISSIONS
Independent Quality Assurance of Refinery Fugitives
Testing by Western States Petroleum Association. Rnal
Audit Report
PB94-131232/REB 944)2 PC A08/MF A02
Review of Methods for Measuring Fugitive PM-10 Emis-
sion Rates.
PB94-2042O3/REB 944)4 PC A99/MF EOS
FULVIC ACID
Investigation of the Electrostatic Properties of Humic
Substances by Fluorescence Quenching.
PB94-158821/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
FUME HOODS
Development of Quantitative Containment Performance
Tests for Laboratory Fume Hoods.
PB94-177516/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
FUMIGATION
Evaluation of Containment and Control Options for
Methyl Bromide in Commodity Treatment
PB94-195070/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
FUNDS
Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund (Revised Edition).
PB94-12070S/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
State and Local Government Guide to Environmental
Program Funding Alternatives.
PB94-154622/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
FUNDULUS NOTTI
Host Specificity of 'Calyptospora funduli' (Apicomplexa:
Calyptosporidae) in Atheriniform Fishes.
PB94-15S546/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
FUNDULUS OUVACEUS
Host Specificity of 'Calyptospora funduli' (Apicomplexa:
Calyptosporidae) in Atheriniform Fishes.
PB94-155546/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
FUNGI
SusceptibHty of the Convergent Lady Beetle f Coteopte-
ra: CoccinelNdae') to Four Entomogenous Fungi.
PB94-1B2375/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
FUNGICIDES
Acute and Long-Term Effects of a Single Dose of the
Fungicide Cartwndazim (Methyl 2-Benzirnidazote Carba-
mate) on the Male Reproductive System in the Rat
PB94-1S3896/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
FUZZY LOGIC
Fuzzy LOOK Motor Control for Pollution Prevention and
Improved Energy Efficiency.
PB94-190865/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
GAC (GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON)
Systematic Scanning Electron Microscopy Technique for
Evaluating Combined Biological/Granular Activated
Carbon Treatment Processes.
P894-146271/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Dissolved Oxygen on Phenols Breakthrough
from GAC Adsorbers.
PB94-146776/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Operating Capacity of GAC Adsorbers: Dissolved Oxygen
and Extended Service Ufe.
PB94-15S215/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
What Is Absorbing: The Parent Compound. Its Degrada-
tion Intermediates, Or Its Polymers.
PB94-1SS363/REB 34-02 PCA03/MFA01
Modeling Substrate Transport into Bfofilms: Role of Multi-
ple tons and pH Effects.
PB94-157328/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
GALLINACEOUS BIRDS
Guidance for Assessing the Effects of Contaminants to
Juvenile Gallinaceous Birds Using a Cross-Fostered
Brood Method.
PB94-19037B/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
GALVANIZED MATERIALS
Effect of Specimen Size, Shape, and Orientation on Dry
Deposition to Galvanized Steel Surfaces.
PB94-192788/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
GALVANIZED STEEL
Atmospheric Corrosion Model for Galvanized Steel Struc-
tures.
PB94-101763/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
GALVESTON BAY
Dredge and Fdl Activities in Gatveston Bay.
PB94-139425/REB 944)2 PC A14/MF A03
Sediment Quality Assessment Survey of the Gatveston
Bay System.
PB94-139433/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
Proceeolngs: The State of the Bay Symposium (2nd).
Held on February 4-6, 1993.
PB94-1394S8/REB 944)2 PC A17/MF A04
Framework for Action: Galveston Bay Management Eval-
uation.
PB94-141173/REB 944)2 PC A15/MF A03
KW-33
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KEYWORD INDEX
Sources and Distribution ot Debris in the Gatveston Bay
Estuary
PB94-154596/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Trawing BycMch in the Gatveston Bey System.
PB94-159043/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A02
Probable Causes of Trends in Selected Living Resources
In the GaJvoaton Bay System.
P894-159050/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Human Induced MortaMy of Fisheries Re-
i In Garveston Bay.
PB84-159746/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
Automated Nal •we*' counting system for the determina-
ten of radtocaeeium.
DE946023S2/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF Ml
OAMMARUS LACUSTOS
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth
and Reproduction of 'Daphnia, Hyatesa and Gammarus'.
PB94-112968/REB 9441 PCA02/MFM1
GAS CHROMATOGRAPKS
Raid Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs with
Method TO-14.
PB94-158027/REB 9443 PCM3/MFA01
QA8
PHY
Demonstration/FieW Study of New Designs of Automated
Gas Chromatographs in Connecticut and Other Loca-
tion., 1982.
PB94-105376/REB 94-01 PC AO4/MF Ml
Federal Register Volume 56, Number 26 Thursday, Feb-
1981. Part 3: Proposed Rules.
ruary 7, .
PB84-106176/REB
.
94-01 PC AOS/MF M1
Method 1613: Tatra- through Octa- Chlorinated Otoxins
and Furans by Isotope DauSon HRGC/HRMS, (RavWon
106184/REB
94-01 PC AOS/MF M1
Evaluation of Portable Gas Chmmatoaiapha.
PB84-120003/REB 94-01 PC MS/MF M1
Handbook of OC/MS Data and mfortnaaon tor Selected
Clean Air Act Amandments Compounds.
PB04-1S5684/REB 9443 PC A1»/MF A04
CnBeal nayjew of Analytical Approaches for Petroleum
PB94-190S64/REB 94-04 PC MS/MF Ml
OAS CHROaWTOQRAPMY
Evaluation of Gas Chromatograpoy Detection Systems
for Total Oasaoui Nonmalhane Organic Compounds.
PB94-197498/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF M1
OAS FURNACES
Anatvaie of Emtoaions from HeatdenBal Natural Gas Fur-
PB94-18S668/REB 94-04 PC MS/MF Ml
OASMOUSTRY
Gaaoine DwBfcuten IndustiyfStage I). Background Inter-
mdion for ftropoMn Stsooawos.
PB94-154408/REB 94-02 PC A1B/MF M4
GASMJECnON
Accmecn Pneumaac Fiacuing Extraction and Hot Gas
Injection. Phase 1. Appecattoos Analysis Report
PB94-117439/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF Ml
QAS SOUD REACTIONS
Mbang QuanBtcation by Visual Imaging Analysis.
PB94-138474/REB 94-02 PC M2/MF M1
OAS TUHHNE EMQMES
Importance ot the NSrous Oxide Pathway to NOx in
Laan-Prameted Combustion.
PB94-1SB631/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF Ml
GASEOUS WASTES
Removal of Saghtty Heavy Gases from a Vaasy by Crees-
Pmtl46446/REB 9402 PC MS/MF M1
OAQPS Control Coat Manual (Fourth Edfcon). Suppte-
mant 3. Chapter 10. Hoods. Ductwork, and Stacks.
PB84-177505/REB 94-03 PC M4/MF Ml
Ft* Scale FWd Demonstrmboo on the Use ot Hydrogen
Paraodde tor In attu DtoiainadaUton of an Aviation Gaao-
Ina-Contaminated Aqusar (Chapter 16).
PB94-146396/REB 94-02 PC MS/MF M1
Tlaaus naani«iinji»ii Activator Is Induced as an tmm**-
itarany Gene During Seizure. Kindang and Long-Term
PB94-141496/REB 9442 PC A02/MF Ml
OEMETIC ENQBCERMO
EvaluMton of Methods for DoaKUng Ecological Effects
Irom Qanaataay engineered Mtouuganiams and Mtaro-
btt Peat Conttoi Agents in Terrestrial Systems.
PB84-130044/REB 9442 PCM3/MFM1
Pulmonary Exposure of Mfce to Engineered' Pseudo-
monads Influences Inauliial Mcrobiota Populatons-
PCM2/MF,
PB94-137189/REB
Paaistence of a
CeUdytc Maju
muntty and Ecosystem
9442
'AO2/MFM1
Surrogate
uuanism i
for a Geneacal
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Pioperaaa:
94-02
on
ay Engineer
Aquatic Co
red
Corn-
Obuain Comparisons.
PB94-140712/REB
Cxjanaacaaon in Sol of -Bacflus turingiensis'
stakf deaa-Endotoxin trom Tiansgeric Plants.
P884-210515/REB 9444 PCM2/MFM1
PC MS/MF Ml
var. 'kur-
GENETIC TRANSCRIPTION
Transcnptional Changes in Hepatic Tumors of Rats In-
duced by DK2-ethythexyi) phthalate and Dt-rvOctyl phthal-
PB94-163771/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
GENETIC TRANSFORMATION
Imputations for tho Prosonco of TfAAfrfoi11vno Gonos in
Gonaoal Tumors In Two Bivalve Moflusk Specfes.
PB94-101581/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
GENOTOXICfTY
Reduction of Genotadcity of a Creoeote-Contaminated
Sol After Fungal Treatment Detarmined by the Trades-
nmte-micronucleus'Test
PB94-130077/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF M1
Analyses of Cytogenetlc Damage in Rodents Following
Exposure to Simulated Groundwater Contaminated with
Pesticides and a FartHzar.
PB94-163839/REB 94-03 PC MS/MF M1
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Afcemarte-Pamico Estuarine Study Data Management
and Anaryais System. Functional Description.
PB94-1879S2/REB 94^)4 PCA04/MFM1
GEOLOGIC FISSURES
Proceedngs of the Workshop on Geomembrane Seam-
tnf Data Acquisition and Control Held in Ononnati, Onto
94-01 PC A04/MF Ml
on Apr! 22,1993.
PB94-114667/REB
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
Use of Airborne, Surface, and Borehole Geophysical
Techniouea at Contaminated Sites: A Reference Guide.
PB94-123825/REB 9441 PC A13/MF A03
GEORGIA
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia Indfcator Evalua-
tion and Field Study.
PB94-152394/REB 9443 PC MS/MF Ml
GEOSYNTHrnCS
Prooeed»igs of the Workshop on Geomembrane Seam-
ing: Data AoquiaWon and Control. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio
on April 22. 1993.
PB94-114667/REB 94-01 PC M4/MF M1
OECTECHMCAL FABRICS
Geosynthettc Clay Uners (GOLs) in LandfM Covers.
PB94-130176/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF Ml
GEPS (GENETICALLY ENGINEERED PLANTS)
Environmental Risks from Genetically Engineered Plants:
EPA Research Needs tor Regulatory Action.
PB94-130416/REB 9442 PC A04/MF M1
GERM CELLS
Genetic Anomalies in Mammalian Germ Calls and Their
SignrScanoe for Human Reproductive and Developmental
Risk.
PB94-13S209/REB 9442 PC A02/MF Ml
Hazard klenllficalton: Efficiency of Short-Tarm Tests in
kjentrlving Germ Celt Mutagens and Putative Nongeno-
toxic Cardnogana.
PB94-163870/REB 9443 PC MS/MF M1
GERMANY
United States and German Btateral Agreement on Re-
mactelion of Hazardous Waste Sites.
PB94-164811/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
01 UUVUVBM L.^genmuui D«RW BU uiiratmu M-I
jm Levels at Overwintering Temperatures: Ef-
I Morphology, Electrolyte Balance. Scale Cal-
Slycogen, and Depot Fat
Repsonses of Juvense Largemouth Bass to Different pH
and Aluminum Levels at ( ' ' ' '-— *"'
fects on Gil Morphology.
cum. Liver Gtycogen, and Depot Fat
PB94-163696/REB 9443 PC MS/MF Ml
ReapiraKxy-Canfovascular Physiology and Chtoroethane
Giimux in the Channel Catfish Ictalurus
PB94-177714/REB
j punctatus*
9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
GtLQUINIA SOUAU
New Eye Disease in Pen-Reared Chinook Salmon
Caused by Metaoestodes of "Glquinia squaT (Trypanor-
9444 PC A02/MF Ml
P^191
191020/REB
GLASS FIBERS
Characterization of Air Emissions from the Simulated
Open Combustion of Ffcergtass Materials.
PB94-136231/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF M2
GLASS MOUSTRY
Altamatrve Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Glass Manufactunng.
PB94-214079/REB 9444 PC AOi/MF A02
Climate Change Models and Forest Research.
PB94-117S677REB 9441 PC A02/MF Ml
Smutebno dmate-Btoaphere Interactions under Chang-
' j Camata CondWona: A Research Plan.
9442 PC M7/MF A02
Camalic Classification and Future Global Recbrtribubon of
Agricuaural Land.
PB94-1S7351/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
Aspects of Spatial and Temporal Aggregation in Estimat-
ing Regional Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from Temperate
Forest Sols.
PB94-174729/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
GLOBAL AM POLLUTION
Effects of Solar Radotton on Organic Matter Cydng:
Formation of Carbon Monoxide and Carbonyl Suffirje
PB»M82235/REB 9443 PC MS/MF Ml
Descriptive Basis for a Model of Soils Biogeochemistry
(Chapter 12).
PB94-182250/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
GLOBAL ASPECTS
Global Terrestrial Carbon Cycle.
PB94-160504/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
GLOBAL ECOSYSTEMS DATABASE PROJECT
Global Ecosystems Database Project Experiments in
Cl Illl IIL IIMlf Hill MI
PB94-141520/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Global Environmental Characterization: Lessons from the
NOAA-EPA Global Ecosystems Database Project
PB94-141538/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
GLOBAL WARMING
Modeling the Potential Change in Yield and Distribution
of the Earth's Crops under a warmed Climate.
PB94-157369/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
GLOSSARIES
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
Master Glossary.
PB94-130358/REB 9442 PC A04/MF Ml
Drinking Water Glossary: A Dictionary of Technical and
Legal Terms Related to Drinking Water.
PB94-203486/REB 9444 PC A03/MF M1
GLUTAMATES
Rapid Gkitamate Decarboxylase Assay for Detection of
'Eacherichia col'.
PB94-130143/REB 9442 PC A01/MF M1
GLYCINE
Roregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Glyphosate.
Appendix A. Use Patterns Subject to Rereglstratwn.
PB94-188851 /REB 9444 PCAW/MFA03
GLYPHOSATE
Reregistratton EBglbHIty Decision (RED): Glyphosate.
PB94-127917/REB 9442 PC A12/MF A03
RED Facts: Glyphosate.
PB94-163417/REB
9443 PC A02/MF M1
Reregtetrsbon EKgHMy Document (RED): Glyphosate.
Appendix A. Use Patterns Subject to ReregJstraten.
PB94-188B51/REB 9444 PC A09/MF A03
GOLD ORES
Technical Resource Document Extraction and Bensficia-
tton of Ores and Minerals. Volume 2. Gold.
PB94-170305/REB 9444 PC A17/MF A04
GONADAREUN
Homologous Lip-Regulation of the Gonadotropin-Reteas-
ing Hormone Receptor in alphaT3-1 Cells Is Associated
with Unchanged Receptor Messenger RNA (mRNA)
Levels and Altered mRNA Activity.
PB94-197126/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
Atoemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study: Descriptions of Re-
lated Government Programs, Agencies, and Entities.
PB94-207800/REB 9444 PC A13/MF A03
GOVERNMENT POUCtES
EPA Lead Guideline Document and Appendix.
PB94-111846/REB 9441 PC A99/MF EOS
Guidebook for Explaining Environmental Regulations to
Smal Businesses.
PB94-120334/REB 9441 PC A03/MF M1
President Onion's Clean Water Initiative: Analysis of
Benefits and Costs.
PB94-154101/REB 9442 PC A08/MF A02
President Clinton's Clean Water Initiative: Analysis of
Benefits and Costs. Executive Summary.
PB94-154119/REB 9442 PC A03/MF M1
Chesapeake Bay Policy for the Introduction of Non-Indig-
enous Aquatic Species.
PB94-162542/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF M1
Acts Related to Solid Waste Management in Illinois.
PB94-1B3S71/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
Policy on the Use of Biological Assessments and Criteria
in the Water Quality Program.
PB94-163860/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Alternative Pofcoes for the Control of Air Pollution in
Poland
PB94-20122S/REB 9444 MF M1
GRAB SAMPLES
Optimizing Composite Sampling Protocols.
PB94-162656/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
GRAND CALUMET RIVER
Tenacity of Sediments and Sedment Pore Waters from
the Grand Calumet River-molana Harbor, Indiana Area of
Concern.
PB94-163557/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON
Owdative Coupling of Phenols on Activated Carbon:
Impact on Adsorption EquHxium.
PB94-155470/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON TREATMENT
Treatment of VOCs in High Strength Wastes Using an
Anaerobic Expanded-Bed GAC Reactor.
PB94-113677/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF Ml
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic
Poautants.
PB94-113768/REB 9441 PC M2/MF M1
KW-34
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KEYWORD INDEX
GUIDELINES
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect
of Functional Groups.
PB94-113776/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect
of Functional Groups.
PB94-158672/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of POP Containing Wastewater Using Anaero-
bic FkKteed Bed GAC Bkxeactors.
PB84-160447/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
GRASSES
Uptake and Photodegradatton of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-dtoxin Sotted to Grass Foliage.
PB94-180488/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Effects of Water-Column Nitrate Enrichment
refSSaaO/REB rSSS' 944)4 PCA04/MFA01
GRAVEL
Performance of Gravel Bed Wetlands in the United
PB94-210606/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
QRAVMETRK CALIBRATION
EPA Traceabffity Protocol for Assay and Certification of
Gaseous Calibration Standards (Revised September
•130424/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Prelmlnary Report of EPA Efforts to Replace Freon for
ttt Detennination of Oil and Grease, September 1993
PB94?I09048/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
GREAT LAKES
Bloaccumutatkx) Factor Portions of the Proposed Water
dually Guidance for the Great Lakes System.
PB94-109410/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Deposition of Semi-Volatile Air Toxic Pollutants to the
tasxssti&r* ^ W^/MF«»
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Great Lakes Monitoring and Research Strategy.
P894-11483Z/REB 94-01 PC A10/MF»03
Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sedi-
ments (ARCS) Program. Quality Assurance Program Plan.
PB94-144581/REET 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
aomagnfficatlon of Btoassay Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetre.chkxo-
dbenzo-p-Dioxln Equivalents.
PBȣl63599/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative Technical Support
Document for the Procedure to Determine Bloaccumula-
1004
' 94-04 PCA08/MFA02
GREAT LAKES REGION (UNITED STATES)
Comparison and Rank of Proposed Human Health Bioac-
cumutetton Factors for the Great Lakes Initiative.
PB94-109535/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
GREEN BAY
Measures of Reproductive Success and Pot/chlorinated
Biphenyl Residues in Eggs and Chicks of Forster's Terns
on Green Bay, Lake Michigan, Wisconsin, 1988.
PB94-163607/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
GREEN BAY (WISCONSIN)
Dioxntte Toxic Potency in Forster's Tern Eggs from
Green Bay, Lake Michigan, North America.
PB94-163565/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
2&7,8,-Tetrachtorod»>enzo-p-dioxin Equivalents in Tis-
sues of Bids at Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163730/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
GREENHOUSE EFFECT
Impact of Global Change on Terrestrial Ecosystems:
Frameworks for Evaluating Agroscosystem and Forest
Ecosystem Effects.
PB94-107968/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
ProceecSngs: The 1992 Greenhouse Gas Emissions and
MMgation Research Symposium. Held In Washington,
DC. on August 18-20, 1992.
PB94-132180/REB 944)2 PC A23/MF A04
GREENHOUSE GASES
Vaextttusgasutslaepp fraan husdjur. (Greenhouse gas
emissions from livestock).
DE94702214/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
climate change.
9*02 PC A09/MF A03
DE94709802/REB
Greenhouse Gases from Bkxnass and Fossil Fuel Stoves
in Developing Countries: A Manila Pilot Study.
PB94-r70016/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Management (Chapter 16).
PB94-17479t/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Estimate of Methane Emissions from U.S. Landfills.
PB94-213519/REB 944)4 PCA04/MFA01
GROUND DISPOSAL
Surface Disposal of Sewage Sludge: A Guide for
Owners/Operators of Surface Disposal FaciMies on the
Mentoring, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements
of the Federal Standards for the Use or Disposal of
Sewage Sludge, 40 CFR Part 503.
PB94-217056/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
GROUNDWATER
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Pro-
jam Evaluation Report for Antox BTX Water Screen
944)2 PC A06/MF A02
Guidance for Evaluating the Technical Impracticability of
Ground-Water Restoration.
PB93-963507/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Split-Operator, Petrov-GalerWn Methods
to Simulate Transport and Diffusion Problems.
PB94-101722/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Case Studies in Wellhead Protection Area Delineation
and Monitoring.
PB94-105350/REB 944)1 PC A21/MF AIM
Waste Management Area (WMA) and Supplemental Well
(SPW) Guidance.
PB94-107695/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Suggested Operating Procedures for Aquifer Pumping
Tests. Ground Water Issue (15th in Series).
PB94-107943/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Groundwater Toxics Loading Workshop
Proceedings. Held in Annapolis, Maryland on April 15-16,
1992.
PB94-111259/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Chlorinated, Aliphat-
ic Compounds.
PS94-113685/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Testing Boremediatioo in the Field.
PB94-114709/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Heterogeneity of Geochemlcal and Hydrotogic Pa-
rameters Affecting Metal Transport in Ground Water.
PB94-114774/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Ground Water Indicator Pilot Study in the State of New
Jersey.
PB94-120987/REB 944)1 PC A0B7MF A02
Ground Water Indicator Pilot Study in the State of Minne-
sota.
PB94-121183/REB 944)1 PC A07/MF A02
NTP Technical Report on Toxidty Studies of a Chemical
Mixture of 25 Groundwater Contaminants Administered in
Drinking Water to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-121498/REB 944)1 PC A09/MF A02
Ground-Water Issue: Potential Sources of Error in
Ground-Water Sampling at Hazardous Waste Sites.
PB94-121688/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Ground Water Indicator Pilot Study in the State of Idaho.
PB94-12B121/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Geographic Targeting: Selected State Examples.
PB94-128360/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Ground-Water Indicators State Pilot Studies for Idaho,
Minnesota, and New Jersey: Findings Report.
~* 12 PC AC
PB94-120947/REB
944)2
; AOB/MF A02
Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring Techniques:
A Desk Reference Guide. Volume 2. The Vadose Zone,
Field Screening and Analytical Methods. Appendices C
and D
PB94-131497/REB 944)2 PC A18/MF AIM
Guide for Understanding the Atrazine Ground and Sur-
face Water Risk Reduction Measures.
PB94-131992/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Potential Sources of Error in Ground-Water Sampling at
Hazardous Waste Sites. Ground Water Issue.
PB94-134376/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring Techniques:
A Desk Reference Guide. Volume 1. Solids and Ground
Water Appendices A and B.
re94-136272/REB 94-02 PCA21/MFA04
Advanced Oxidation Technologies for the Treatment of
Contaminated Groundwater.
PB94-137353/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup Stand-
ards. Volume 2. Ground Water.
PB94-138815/REB 944)2 PC A16/MF A03
New Approach to Purging Monitoring Wells: Lower Flow
Rates Reduce Required Purging Volumes and Sample
PB94M46263/REB 9«2 PCA01/MFA01
Full Scale Field Demonstration on the Use of Hydrogen
Peroxide for In situ Bkxemediation of an Aviation Gaso-
Bne4>xitaminated Aquifer (Chapter 16).
PB94-146396/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality:
reS£l54093/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Review of Methods for Assessing Aquifer Sensitivity and
Ground Water Vulnerability to Pesticide Contaminajon.
PB94-154127/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A02
Ground Water Resource Assessment ..,,.«. .„
PB94-154291/REB 944)2 PC A11/MF A03
Federal Agency Ground Water Technical Assistance Dt-
PB£M'55199/REB 944)2 PC A08/MF A02
Evaluation of Unsaturated/Valdose Zone Models for Su-
piS£?57765/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A03
Identification and Compilation of Unsaturated/Vadose
re£lS7773/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Review and Assessment of Factors Affecting Hydraulic
Oog^Va^Dete^^
H^^^^eGrc^Wat^Manag*,
Hydrogeoiogic Mapping Needs for Ground-Water Protec-
tion and Management Workshop Report. Held in Denver,
Colorado on May 10-12,1988.
PB94-161189/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Remediation of Contaminated Soils by Solvent Flushing.
PB94-162740/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Potential Groundwater Contamination from Intentional
and Nonintenttonai Stormwater Infiltration.
PB94-165354/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A03
Ground Water Supply Survey. Summary of Volatile Or-
ganic Contaminant Occurrence Data.
PB94-175866/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Ground Water Currents: Developments in Innovative
Ground Water Treatment March 1994.
PB94-187150/REB 944)3 PCA01/MFA01
In Situ Technologies for Remediation of Organic Chemi-
cals-Contaminated Sites: A Critical Review.
PB94-192713/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Research Brief. Complex Mixtures and
Ground Water Quality.
PB94-196979/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
Transport and Transformation of Hexavatent Chromium
Through Soils and into Ground Water.
PB94-197597/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Publications.
PB94-203338/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
GAEP: A Geographic Preprocessor for Ground Water
Row Modeling.
PB94-209699/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Groundwater Sampling for Metals (Chapter 14).
PB94-209780/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ground Water Currents: Developments in Innovative
Ground Water Treatment June 1994.
PB94-213618/REB 944M PC A02/MF A01
Manual of Instructional Problems for the U.S.G.S. MOD-
FLOW Model (for Microcomputers).
P894-504388/REB 944)4 CP D02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bell
Landfill Superfund Site, Bradford County, PA., September
1994.
PB94-963921/REB 944)4 Standing Order
GROUND WATER DISINFECTION RULE
Possible Requirements of the Ground-Water Disinfection
Rule.
PB94-161205/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
GROUNDWATER
Analyses of Cytogenetic Damage in Rodents Following
Exposure to Simulated Groundwater Contaminated with
Pesticides and a Fertilizer.
PB94-163839/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
GROUNDWATER MOVEMENT
Capture Zone Modeling Using the Wellhead Analytic Ele-
ment Model (WhAEM).
PBS4-182292/REB 944)3 PC AOZ/MF A01
GROUNDWATER RECHARGE
Distribution of Area! Recharge to a Discrete Fracture Net-
work (FRACNET) Model Using the Analytic Element
Method.
PB94-182284/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
GROWTH
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth
and Reproduction of 'Daphnia, Hyalella and Gammarus'.
PB94-112968/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 Activities Plan.
PB94-114717/REB 944)1 PC A13/MF A03
Forest Health Monitoring: Southeast Lobtolly/Shortleaf
Pine Demonstration Interim Report.
PB94-152386/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A03
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia Indicator Evalua-
tion and Field Study.
PB94-152394/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Toxicity and Estimated Water Quality Criteria Values in
Mallard Ducklings Exposed to Pentachkxophenol.
PB94-157237/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
Bacterial Growth Efficiency on Natural Dissolved Organic
Matter.
PB94-170057/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Food Density and Temperature on Feeding
and Growth of Young Inland Sitvereides ('Menidia beryl-
Una').
PB94-182656/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Dynamic StandaixJization of Tree-Ring Series.
PB94-191194/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 Annual Statistical Summa-
PB94-205416/REB 944M PC A04/MF A01
GROWTH ABNORMALITIES
Workshop Report on Developmental Neurotoxic Effects
Associated with Exposure to PCBs. Held in Research Tri-
angle Park, North Carolina on September 14-15,1992.
PB94-105335/REB 944)1 PC A11/MF A03
GUIDELINES
WATERS: Well Activities Tracking, Evaluation and Re-
porting System. Version 2.0 User Guide.
PB94-161122/REB 944)3 PC A08/MF A02
KW-35
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KEYWORD INDEX
Short Co
s for Collection and Re-
Ugge _ . __ _
porting of Chemosensory (olfactory) Event-Related Po-
tentials.
PB94-163821/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance on Preparing Enforceable Regulations and
Compliance Programs tor the 15 Percent Rata-of-
Progress Plans.
PB94-1892S5/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
GULF TOADFISH
Caryptospora fundui (Apicornplaxa, CaJyptosporidae) in
the Uver of the Gulf Toadfish, •Opsanus beta1.
PB94-191012/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
OUTHION (TRADEMARK)
Toxicity of Gotrbon (Trade Name) and GutMon (Trade
Name) 2S to 'Xenopus laevis' Embryos.
PB94-209731/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
GWRP (GLOBAL WARMING RESEARCH PROGRAM)
Nortn Amonc&n L&rtdscflpG CtMniLioi' u nhrjn (NALC).
Pathfinder Project Research Plan. Global Change Re-
aarch Program.
9134/1
jm Electroplating Industry.
94-02 PCAM/MFA02
4/REB
94-03 PC A19/MF AM
PB94-15913
HABITATS
Habitat Quality Assessment of Two Wetland Treatment
Systems in Florida. A Plot Study
PB94-12S760/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A02
Spocios Habitat Relatioiiship& among Antarctic finBhii u*p
A Functor of Physical or Btotogteai Factors.
PB94-146313/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Biological and Water Ouafty Survey of Three Tributaries
to the Sangamon River South Fork Basin, Mosquito
Creek and Long Port Slough, September through No-
vember 1989.
P894-161544/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Two ObjectM Techniqun to Define Pools in
Smel Streams.
PB94-170131/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Outdance for Assessing the Effects of Ccrtamnents to
Juvense Oaanereoiji Birds Using a Crosa-Foatared
Brood Method
PB94-t90378/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Ecological Structure among Migrant and Resident Sea-
birds of the Sceoa-WeddM Confluence Ragim.
PB94-190S43/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Sarasota Bay: Reclaiming Paradise.
PB94-2O9947/REB 94-04
PC AOS/MF A01
Sarasota Bay Proiect State of the Bay Report.
PB94-209954/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
Fringe Wetlands in Afcemarte and Pamtoo Sounds:
Landscape Position, Fringe Swamp Structure, and Re-
sponse to Rising Sea Level
PB94-217000/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
ECO Update: Selecting and Using Reference Information
in Supertund Ecological Risk Assessments. Volume 2,
Number 4. September 1994.
PB94-963319/REB 9444 Standing Order
HAUOES
RED Facts: Inorganic Haloes.
PB94-1S2121/REB
94-02 PCAOZ/MFA01
HALOACt: I 1C ACIDS
Effect of Bromide Ion on Formation of HAAs during
Chtorinavon.
PB94-157286/REB 94-03 PC AO2/MF A01
HALOQEHATED HYDROCARBONS
Field Test of a Generic Method for the Sampang and
Analysis of Halogen
of t>e Clean Air Act t
Had Hyd
i Listed in TWe HI
I Amendments of 1990.
P994-176617/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Preparation of ffie Components of 8ie Modtted Method 5
(MeBiod 0010) Sampang Trail tor Analysis by SW-B46
MetiodB270.
PB94-178641/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
HALOHVDROCARBONS
OfQaVnc EnvHions from PVol~$cvk0 IncinorBteofi of CFCS,
P9&4-139S16/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Effects of Three Oumeir>atiuiis of Mixed Fatty Adds on
DecNortnaaoH of TetiauMoiuethena In Aquifer Mtero-
94-03 PC A02/MF A01
HARD CHROMIUM ELECTROPLATING
Technical Assessment of New Emission Control Technol-
ogies Used in the Hard Orarturn Electro
PB94-134319/REB
HARVESTING
Watershed Planning in the Afcerrnarie-Pemico Estuarine
System. Report 5 - RsWng Practices Mapping.
PB94-156544/RE8 94-03 PC A10/MF AO3
Recruitment and Growth of me Eastam Oyster, •Crassos-
trea virgMca', in North Carolina (Includes Executive Sum-
mary).
PB94-158045/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
HAWAII
Report on the Evaluation of Wastewater Discharges from
Raw Cane Sugar Mate on the Hto-Hamakua Coast of the
Island of Hawai.
PB94-1282O4/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF ATM
HAZADOUS MATERIALS
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Linemas-
tar Switch Corporation Site, Woodstock, CT., July 1993.
PB94-863710/REB 9444 Standkig Order
HAZARD RANKING SYSTEM
Hazard Ranking System Guidance Manual.
PB93-963356/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
Electric USHy Steam Generating Unit Hazardous Ar Pol-
lutant and Mercury Emission Study. Interim Report to
Congress Pursuant to the dean Air Act Amendments of
1990
PB94-187820/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Evaluation of the Ukeanood of DNAPL Presence at NPL
SNec National Results.
PB93-863343/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A02
ROD Annual Report FY 1992.
PB93-963349/REB 9442 PC A22/MF AO4
EPA Completes Construction at 217 Sttes by September
30. 1993.
PB93-983351/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Emergency neapondsrs Agreements for Fund-Lead Re-
medal Actions.
PBS3-963418/REB 9443 Standing Order
Conducting Non- Time-Critical Removal Actons under
CERCLA.
PB93-963422/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
Supertund Gtade: Reportable Quantity Adjustment for
Methyl isocyanate (MIC).
PB93-963424'REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
Suparfund Gutte: dean Air Act Hazardous Air Poiutarts
Added to the List of CERCLA Hazardous Substances.
PB93-96342S/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
Distrixition of DRAFT Sol Screening Level Guidance.
PB93-083508/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Behavior and Dote miration of Votaate Organic Com-
pounds in Sol: A Literature Review.
PB94-100153/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A02
RCRA Permit Poicy CompenrJum Update Package. Revi-
sion 2, September 1993.
PB94-100252/REB 9441 PC E19
Formation and Chwactiiiuajiun of Soot Daposfts from
NorhOptkrum Combustion of No. 6 Fuel Ol with CHorin-
atad Organic Compounds in an Industrial Boier.
PB94-101904/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Resources Conservation Company B.E.S.T. (Trade
Name) Solvent Extraction Technology: Appfcatfon Anaty-
ais Report
PB94-105434/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A01
fttalp*/Hjlif>f> of Oraeracs and Inoroanica.
/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF
A01
in TWe 3 hr^iia italics Chernieal
PB94-106333/REB
EfTwrosncy f^0p6iiKfeiO88 tfto nWMnbon Tocnnlcsl A*v*
aotance BuRetm. State of Ftorida Distrio 5 LEPC. Florida
Monroe County. MfcNgan State of Alaska. Sub)act Man-
Series 6, Number 10.
PB94-10OB2S/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Gomparieon of Organic Emiaaions Irom Hazardous Waste
Incinerators versus the 1990 Toxic neJaass Inventory Air
PB94-1B276&/REB
Theoresca) m.artoalion into the PotenW of Hatoganat-
ed MethanM to Undergo Reductive Metaboasm.
PB94-1970O2/REB 9444 PC AC2/MF A01
HALOMETHANES
EKact of!
mmatedTHMs.
PB94-157294/REB
! on the Formation of Bro-
9443 PCA02/MFA01
Water f>»Jtti SomJards Handbook. Second EoWon. (hv
ctudas Glossary. fMarences and Appenfces).
PB93-231371/HEB 9442 PC AM/MF AM
Customer mcensves tor Water ConservaBon: A Gude.
PB94-161163/REB 9443 PCA07/MFA02
HAP (HAZARDOUS AM POLLUTANT)
National Emission Standards far Hazardous Air Poajtants
tor Source^Categories: Aeroepeoe Marutacajrinaand
AswQfti - oAcifQPOunc} lnKM'na8kon for Praposoo StBvKr
arda.
PB94-192848VREB 9444 PC AM/MF A04
PB94-112B36/REB 9441 PC AO2/MF A01
Industrial Poaubon Pievontoa A Crifcal Review.
PB94-112B44/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Ex-sltu nemedaaon Technologies as Practiced in USA.
PB94-112919/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF AO1
Evakjaaon of the Impacts of Incinerator Waste Feed Cut-
PB94-11293S/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Treatment of Semivolatia Compounds in ttigh Strength
Wastes Using an Anaerobic Expanded-Sad GAC Reec-
PB94-113743/REB
9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Inskuctton Manual tor the Biennial nnporling GyskMii
(BBS) NTIS Data Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-114170/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Report 1991: Instructions and Forms.
Data Tape Documentation.
PB»4-114196^rEB 9442 PC AM/MF A02
Operations and nnaoorch at the U.a EPA Incjneration
nosonrch FacBty: Annual Report for FY92.
PBS4-114659/REB 9441 PC AM/MF AOZ
Hazardous Waste Enforcement in Illinois, Fiscal Years
1991 and 1992.
PB&4-117074/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A02
Guide for Conducting TreatabHity Studies under CERCLA:
BkxJegradation Remedy Selection. Interim Guidance.
PB94-117470/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Rotogravure Printing Cylinders.
PB94-119922/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
NTP Technical Report on Toxicity Studies of a Chemical
Mixture of 25 Groundwater Contaminants Administered in
Drinking Water to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-121496/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A02
Use of Airborne, Surface, and Borehole Geophysical
Techniques at Contaminated Sites: A Reference Guide.
PB94-123625/REB 94-01 PC A13/MF A03
Supertund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Technology Profiles, Sixth Edition.
PB94-12385B/REB 9441 PC A19/MF AO4
Pilot-Scale Demonstration of a Slurry-Phase Biological
Reactor for Creosote-Contaminated Son. Applications
Analysis Report
PB94-124039/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
CWM PO'WWEH (Trade Name) Evaporation-Catalytic
Oxidation Technology: Applications Analysis Report
PB94-12465B/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Toronto Harbour Commissioners (THQ Soil Recycle
Treatment Train. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-124674/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1993 Monthly Hotline
Reports.
PB94-127966/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA RREL's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit Applications
Analysis Report
PB94-130275/REB 9442 PCA04/MFA01
Potential Sources of Error in Ground-Water Sampling at
Hazardous Waste Sites. Ground Water Issue.
PB94-134378/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report SITE Program Demon-
stration. EPA RREL's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit
PB94-136264/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup Stand-
ards. Volume 2. Ground Water.
PB94-13881S/REB 9442 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/Navy CERCLA Remedial Action Technology Guide.
PB94-13B948/REB 9442 PC A13/MF A03
Preliminary Analysis of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emission
Inventories from Three Major Urban Areas.
PB94-139SOB/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Guide tor Conducting TreatabMy Studies under CERCLA:
BJodegradaboo Remedy Selection. Quick Reference Fact
Sheet
PB94-144136/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of the AppecabOty of Chemical Oxidation
Technologies for the Treatment of Contaminants at Leak-
ing Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Sites.
PB94-146404,'REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Leaching Boundary in Cement-Based Waste Forms.
PB94-155223/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
MonHonng of Incinerator Emissions.
PB94-1573B5/REB 9443 PCA04/MFA01
Evaluation of Urasturated/VakJose Zone Models for Su-
9443 PC AM/MF A03
•157765/REB
ktenlification and Compilation of Unsaturated/Vadose
Zone Models.
PB94-157773/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
General Provisions for 40 CFR Part 63: National Emis-
sion Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source
Categories. 1994. Background Information for Promulgat-
ed Regulation.
PB94-15B23S/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
Annual RREL Research Symposium (20th) Abstract Pro-
ceedngs. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on March 15-17.1994.
PB94-159092/REB 9443 PC A12/MF AO3
Developing a rOnekc Leeching Model for SoWHied/Stabi-
ized Hazardous Wastes.
PB94-1S930B/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
Leacrre Boundary Movement in SokdrSed/StabSized
Wttste Fonris-
PB94-159399/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluating ACO as an Alternative Wood Preservative
M59928/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
Potential Surrogate Metals for Incinerator Trial Bums.
PB94-162716/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Appication of Putee Combustion to Incineration to Liquid
Hazardous Waste.
PB94-164415/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
United Stales and German Baataral Agreement on Re-
medtation of Hazardous Waste Sites.
PB94-164811/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Contamnant Leaching from SoadMed-Stabalzed Wastes,
Overview.
PBS4-168S19/REB 9443 PC AOZ/MF A01
KW-36
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KEYWORD INDEX
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
PamaWng Issues for Hazardous Waste Incineration.
PB94-169927/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Emerging Technology Report Cross-Flow Pervaporatjon
Sntem for Removal of VOC's from Contaminated
PB94-170230/REB 9443 PC A05/MF A01
Update of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
SITE EmerdngTechnology Program, 1993.
PB94-1760B2/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Chemistry of Chromium.
PB94-177783/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
Prooaedhgs of the National United States Environmental
Protection Agency Conference (8th) on Household Haz-
ardous Waste Management Held in Burlington, Vermont
on November 6-10,1993.
P394-181047/REB 9443 PC A99/MF A06
Innovative Site Remediation Technology: Thermal De-
tention. Volume 6.
PB94-181716/REB 94-03 PCA07/MFA02
Report to Congress on Metal Recovery, Environmental
Regulation and Hazardous Waste.
PB94-1B4850/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Engheering Bulletin: Solvent Extraction.
PB94-190477/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Notional Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
for Source Categories: Aerospace Manufacturing and
Rework - Background Information for Proposed Stand-
ards.
PB94-192648/REB 94-04 PC A20/MF AIM
State Program Advisory Number 10.
PB94-193273/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
State Program Advisory Number 11.
PB94-193281/REB 94-04 PC A23/MF ATM
Stale Program Advisory Number 12.
PB94-193299/REB 94-04 PC A15/MF A03
State Program Advisory Number Thirteen.
PB94-193307/REB 9444 PC A17/MF ACM
Bicarbonate of Soda Bloating Technology for Aircraft
Whael Depaintina.
PB94-193323/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Report on the Technical Workshop on WT1 Incinerator
Rkit Issues. Held in Washington, DC. on December 8-9,
1993.
PB94-196896/HEB 94-04 PC A11/MF A03
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Fatally: Annual Report for FY93.
PB94-197019/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A02
National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS): Use of
Nationwide Activity Data for Human Exposure Assess-
PB94-197464/REB
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization for Equipment Cleaning in the Coated
and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing Industry.
PB94-198033/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Sits Remediation
Technical Support Program: FY93 Annual Report
PB94-210630/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
VISTTT: Vendor Information System for Innovative Treat-
ment Technotogies. User Manual (VISITT Version 3.0).
PB94-213634/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
BtermW Reporting System (BBS) Data: Generation and
ment of Hazardous Waste, 1991.
9442 CPTM
9443 CPTM
9443 CPT07
9443 CPT07
9443 CPT07
9443 CPT07
9443 CPT07
Toxic notoaao Inventory (TRI), 1987.
PB94-601897/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1988.
PB94-501905/REB
itory (TRI), 1989.
Toxic Release Invei
PB94-501913/REB
Toxic Beta
tory (TRI), 1990.
PB94-501921/REB
Toxic noloano Inventory (TRI), 1991.
PB94-501939/REB
Toxic Rokxiso Inventory (TRI), 1992.
PB94-501947/REB
Beyond Business as Usual: Meeting the Challenge of
Hazardous Waste (Video).
PB94-780301/REB 9444 AV43&00
Bkmrnadtatton: A Video Primer (Video)
PB94-780319/REB
9444 AVS3&00
Suparfund at Worte The Pioneer Sand Cleanup (Video).
PB84-780327/REB 9444 AVI35.00
for Crisis Response (Video).
^
9444 AVtSSJO
Catskl Tire Fire (Video).
PB94-780343/REB 9444 AVY3&00
Supertund in Action (Video).
PB&780350/REB 9444 AV*3&00
Hazardous Waste Cleanup: A Delaware Perspective
PBS4?780388/REB 9444 AV*3SJJO
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB94-821100/REB 9442 Standing Oder
Supertund: EPA/ICMA Supertund Revtoteation Confer-
ence. Held in San Francisco, Caifomia on February 1-2,
1993.
PB84-a63202/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund.
PB94-963205/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
NACEPT Materials for Meeting Held on September 20-
21,1993.
PB94-963209/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
NACEPT Committee Recommendations to Administrator
Browner.
PB94-963211/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
Status of Regional Superfund Pilots: End-of-Year Report
PB94-963216YREB 9442 PCA07/MFA02
Superfund Revitalization: Measures of Success.
PB94-963217/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
This Is Superfund: A Citizen's Guide to EPA's Superfund
3218/REB 9443 Standing Order
Superfund Program Implementation Manual, Fiscal Year
1994. Volume 1. Program Goals and Planning Require-
ments. Volume 2. Program Implementation Procedures.
PB94-963220/REB 9442 PC A24/MF A04
National Superfund Program Priorities, Fiscal Year 1994.
PB94-963221/RE8 9442 PC A01/MF A01
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-Stete Study,
1993 Update.
PB94-963230/REB 9444 Standing Order
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund, Fiscal Year
1991. Report to Congress.
PB94-963234/REB 9442 PC A22/MF ACM
Update on SACM Implementation.
PB94-963236/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Strategic Plan and Implementation Strategy
Fiscal Year 1994.
PB94-963245/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Strategic Plan and Implementation Strategy
Fiscal Year 1994: Office and Division Plans.
PB94-963246/REB 9442 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Program Management Manual, Fiscal Year
1994.
PB94-963247/REB 9443 Standing Order
Military Base Closures: Guidance on EPA Concurrence in
the Identification of Uncontaminated Parcels under
CERCLA Section 120(h)(4).
PB94-963249/REB 9443 Standing Order
Background Information: National Priorities List Final
Report Volume 4, Number 1, May 1994.
PB94-963253/REB 9443 Standing Order
Supplementary Materials: National Priorities List Final
Rule. Volume 4, Number 2, May 1994.
PB94-963254/REB 9443 Standing Order
Response Actions at Sites with Contamination Inside
i/REB
9444 Standing Order
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model.
PB94-963270/REB 9444 Standing Order
Common Cleanup Methods at Superfund Sites.
PB94-963271/REB 9444 Standing Order
Common Chemicals Found at Superfund Sites.
PB94-963272/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance.
PB94-963283/REB 9444 Standing Order
WasteLAN/CERCLIS Codebook.
PB94-963286/REB 9444 Standing Order
CERCIA Comprehensive Data Element Dtetjonaiy.
PB94-963287/REB 9444 Standing Order
CERCLA: Comprehensive Data Element Dictionary
3288/REB 9444 Standing Order
Documenting the Estimated Value of PRP Work to be
Performed.
PB94-963289/REB 9444 Standing Order
SUPERFUND: EPA/ICMA Superfund Revitalization Con-
ference. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on November 16-17,
PB94-963291/REB 9444 Standing Order
SUPERFUND; EPA/ICMA Superfund Revitalization Con-
ference. Held in Dallas, Texas on May 19-20,1994.
PB94-963292/REB 9444 Standing Order
ECO Update: Using Toxictty Tests in Ecological Risk As-
sessment Volume 2, Number 1, September 1994.
PB94-963303/REB 9444 Standbig Order
ECO Update: Catalogue of Standard ToxJctty Tests for
Ecological R«* Assessment Volume 2, Number 2, Sep-
PB94-983304/REB 9444 Standing Order
ECO Update: Field Studies for Ecological Risk Assess-
ment Volume 2, Number 3, September 1994.
PB94-963305/REB 9444 Standing Order
STAG Forum: HtahOgrrts of the 9th Annual RHAC/6B)
Annual SEEW. Volume 4, Number 2, August1994.
PB94-963316/REB 9444 Standing Order
Background Information: National Priorities List Proposed
Rule. Volume 4, Number 3, August 1994. ___
PB94-963321/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supplementary Materials: National Priorities List Pro-
posed Rule. Volume 4, Number 3, August 1994.
PJ394-963323/REB 9444 Standing Order
Cost Management Manual for the Superfund Remedial
and Enforcement Programs.
PB94-963401/REB 9444 Standing Order
Report on State/Territory Non-NPL Hazardous Waste
Site Cleanup Efforts for the Period 1980-1992.
PB94-963402/REB 9444 Standing Order
Control of Excavation Depths at the Sikes Disposal Pits
Superfund Project
PB94-983413/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Delegations Work Group.
PB94-963415/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA Ensures Oversight of Worker Safety and Health at
Superfund Incinerator Sites.
PB94-9S3417/REB 9444 Standing Order
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
Guidelines for Organic Data Review.
PB94-963S01/REB 9442 PCA07/MFA02
Technical Background Document for Draft Soil Screening
Level Guidance.
PB94-963503/REB 9443 Standing Order
Superfund Chemical Data Matrix.
PB94-963506/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Chemical Data Matrix Appendix B Tables.
PB94-963507/REB 9444 Standing Order
Rotes and Responsibilities of Regional Project Officers,
Zone Project Officers, Work Assignment Managers and
Contracting Officers for the RCRA Enforcement Permit-
ting and Assistance Contracts (REPA).
PB94-963614/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Information Repositories and Administrative
Records: Introduction for Librarians.
PB94-963648/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
Force Base (Operable Unit 6) Site, ME., April 1994.
PB94-963701/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pidllo
Farm, Coventry, Rl., September 1993.
PB94-963702/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 1, NH., September 1993.
PB94-963703/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, NH., September 1993.
PB94-963704/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pinette's
Salvage Yard, Washbum, ME., June 1993.
PB94-963705/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyanza
Chemcial Waste Dump, Operable Unit 3, Ashland, MA.,
March 1993.
PB94-963706/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Peterson/
Puritan Site, Operable Unit 1. Cumberland/Lincoln, Rl.,
September 1993.
PB94-963707/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): OBs Air
National Guard/Camp Edwards, MA., January 1993.
PB94-963708/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Newport
Naval Education/Training Center, Newport, RL, Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-963709/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Salem
Acres Site, Salem. MA., March 1993.
PB94-963711/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Naval
Construction Battalion Center, Sites 12 and 14, Davis-
vilte, RL, September 1993.
PB94-9S3712/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Somers-
worth Sanitary Landfill Site, Somersworth, NH., June
1994.
PB94-963713/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Central
Landfill Site, Operable Unit One, Johnston, RL, June
1994.
PB94-983714/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fried In-
dustries Site, East Brunswick, NJ., June 1994.
PB94-963801/REB 9444 Stanrtng Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Kenmark
Textile Printing Corporation, Babylon, NY., March 1994.
PB94-963802/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pollution
Abatement Services, Oswego, NY., December 1993.
PB94-963803/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region Z): Juncos
Landfill Site (Operable Unit 2), Juncos, PR., October
1993.
PB94-9S3804/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Indus-
tries, Inc., Pedricktown, NJ., July 1994.
PB94-963805/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Universal
Oil Products (Chemical Division). Borough of East Ruther-
ford, Bergen County, NY., September 1993.
PB94-983806/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Tronic
- - , Farmingdale, NY., September 1993.
9444 Starring Order
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Wfeon
Farm, Pkntted Township, Ocean County, NJ, August
1983.
PB94-96380B/REB 94-04 Standing OnJsr
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodtend
Township. Route 72 and Route 532 Dump SMea, Burling-
ton County. Chatsworth, NJ, September 1993.
PB94-963809/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Monroe
Township Landfii, Mkkfaaax County. NJ, March 1963.
PB94-963811/REB 94-04 Starving Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton Zf. Ptatts-
burgh Ak Force Baae, Pittsburgh, NY., March 1993.
PB94-963812/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Superlund Record[of Decision (EPA Region Zf PiufaioU
PMiiy Corporator), Fanningdale, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963813/REB 9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region Zf Naval Air
Engineering Canter. (Operable Unt 13), Lakehurst NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963814/REB 94-04 Standhg Ordar
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region Zf. Naval Air
Engineering Carter. Operable LMt 10, Lakehurst NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-9B3815/REB 94-04 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region Zf. NaMl Air
Diuiieerinu Center, Operable IMt 8, Lakahurat, NJ,
Juna1993T
PB94-0B3816/REB 9444 Standing Ordar
Superlund Record of DecWon (EPA Region Zf. Naval A*
pyiiaerlnu, Cantar, Operable UnK 11. Lakahurat. NJ,
PB94-8W817/REB 9444 Standing Ordar
Supartund Record of OeQWon (EPA Region Zf. Naval Air
Englnasrlng Canter. Operable IMt 9. Lakahurat, NJ,
June 1993
PB94-963S1S/REB 94-04 Standing Ordar
Supartund Record of DtoWon (EPA Region Zp Naval Air
Engineerina Canter, Operable Unit 12. Lakahurat NJ,
September 1993.
PB94-083819/REB 94-04 Standkig Ordar
Superlund Record of DacWon (EPA Region Zf. SMS fcv
. . _ "irk, NY, September
atrumants. Surtalt County. Dear Park,
1993.
PB94-9B3820/REB 94-04
Standkig Ordar
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Magara
County Rakae, NY, September 1993.
P894-963821/REB 9444 Standkig Ordar
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Johns-
town City LaodfaX NY, March 1983.
PB94-963822/REB 944)4 Starving Order
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Janaaan.
Inc, Ste, Gurabo. PR, September 1993.
PB94-9B3823/REB 94-04 Starring Order
Supartund Record of Decision (EPA Region Zf. Uxf Mu-
nicipal Wale, NJ, September 1993.
PB94-963824/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Supartund Record of DecWon (EPA Region Zf. Robin-
tech/Natianal Pipe, Operable Unit 2. Town of Vestal.
Broome County, NY, March 1993.
P00« 983Bas/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region Zf. neynoMa
Metals Company Ste. Masaana, NY, September 1993.
PB94-963826/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Supartund Record of Decision (EPA Region Zf Naval En-
akiaaHnQ Canter, Operable Un* 14, Lakahurst NJ, Sep-
tember 1993
PB94 983827/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region Zf Naval Air
Cm* leering Center. Operable IMt 15. Lakahurat NJ,
September! 983
PB94 9Meag/REB 9444 Standkig Orter
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region Zt Naval Ak
Cnohearlng Center. Operable Ur* 22. LakahuraL NJ..
September 1993
P994-9S3829/REB 9444 Standkig Ordar
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Regton Zf Naval Ak
Cngkiasrtna Canter. Operable Unit 23. Lakahurat. NJ,
~suteiil»ai 1993.
PB94-063B30/REB 94-04 Standkig Ordar
Supartund Record of Decision (EPA Region Zf Batsvia
Land** Saa, Town of Batavia. Genaaae County. NY,
March 1993.
P994-863831/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region Zf American
Cvanarnjd Ste, Cparabte Unll 1. Dililgiii»stei Township,
SOffiWSt GOljTHy, NJ-, SflptBflatMt* 1983.
PB84-S63832/R6B 9444 Starring Order
Supertund Record of OecWon (EPA Regton Zf. FMC
Duban Road SB*. Orleans County. NY, March 1993.
PB94-S63833/R6B 94-04 Starring Order
Supertund Record of Deaston (EPA Region Zf Rock-
away Townera? WeaaaW, Rockaway. NJ,October 1993.
PB94-9B3B34/REB 944)4 Starring Order
Supartund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 3); Hrarica
Lendal Saa (Operable Ur* 2). Buter County. PA, May
1994.
PB94-963901/REB 944)4 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aladdin
Plating Site (Operable Unit 2), Lackawarma County, PA,
December 1993.
PB94-963902/REB 9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Revere
Chemical Site, Nockambcon Township, Bucks County,
PA, December 1993.
PB94-9B3903/REB 94-04 Starring Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): U.S. De-
fense General Supply Canter, Operable Unit 9, Chester-
field County, VA., September 1993.
PB94-963904/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
Development Center, Operable UnH 1. Bucks County,
PA, September 1993.
PB94-96390S/REB 9444 Starring Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): WHam
Dick Lagoons. West Cain Township, Chester County, PA,
March 1993.
PB94-963906/REB 9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Wood-
town County LandM, Cotora, MD, September 1993.
PB94-963907/REB 9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Recocon/
ABed Steel, Parker Ford. PA, June 1993.
PB94-963908/REB 9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Ohio
River Park, Operable Unit 2, Nevate Island, PA, March
1993.
PB94-963909/REB 9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Occiden-
tal Chemical Corporation. Montgomery County. PA, June
1993.
PB94-963910/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Supartund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 3): Novak
SanKary land*, Lahkjh County. PA, September 1993.
PB94-963911/REB 9444 Starring Order
Supartund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): RerrtoW/
VMNa Wood Preserving. Richmond. VA, June 1993.
PBM-9B3912/REB 9444 Starring Order
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Eastern
----••„ Operable UnH 2, Hometown. PA., Sep-
tember1983.
PB94-963813/REB
9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of Daoaion (EPA Regton 3): Delaware
~ ' * • - (Amendment). New Castle, DE,
Sand and Gravel Site,
September 1993.
PB94-9B3914/REB
9444
Standkig Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Ak
Force Base. DE, November 1992.
PB94-9B3915/REB 9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Duel-
Gardner LandM Site, Muakagon County. Ml, September
1993.
PB94-9S3916/REB 9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 3): Saeger-
town Industrial Area Ste, Crawford County, PA, January
1993.
PB94-963917/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 3): Austin
Avenue Radtaaon Saa, Delaware County, PA, June 1994.
PB94463918/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Suparfund Record of Deciaon (EPA Region 3): North
Pern Ana 1 Sna. Souderton, PA, September 1994.
PB94-963920/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Suparfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 3): Bed
LandM Supartund Ste. Bradford County. PA, September
1994.
PB94-963921/REB 9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bucking-
ham County LancM Supertund Site. VA, September
1994.
PB94-M3922/REB 9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Town-
send Saw Chain Company Ste, Pontiac, SC. (Interim Re-
medW Action), December 1993.
PB94-964001/REB 9444 Starring Ordar
Supartund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Paducan
Gaseous Diffusion Plant Ste, Paducan, ICY-, March 1994.
PB94-9640O3/REB 9444 Starring Order
Supartund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Piper Ak-
craft Corporation Ste. Veto Beach, FL, December 1993.
Starring Order
S/REB
9444
Supertund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Company Ste (Operable Unit 3),
Saksbury. NC, October 1993.
PB84-664006/REB 9444 Starring Order
Supartund Record of DecWon (Region 4f General Tke
Landfal Ste. MayMd. KY, October 1993.
PB94-96400B/REB 9444 Starring Order
Supartund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sangamo
Weaton/Twalvarnle Creak/Lake Hartwal Ste (Operable
Ui* 2), Pfc*ena,SC, June 1994.
PB94-864012/REB 9444 Starring Order
Supartund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 4): CaWwei
Lace LaaJfiar Ste, Auburn, KY, June 1994.
PB94-064013/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Supartund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 4): Helena
Chemfcal Landfal Farfax. SC, Saplambar 1993.
PB94-964O14/REB 9444 Starring Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USMC
Camp Lejeune, Operable Unit 4, NC, September 1993.
PB94-96401 S/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USMC
Camp Lejeune, Operable UnK 3, NC, September 1993.
PB94-9S4016/REB 9444 Standing Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): T, H. Ag-
riculture and Nutrition Site, Operable Ural 1, Albany, GA.,
May 1993.
PB94-964017/REB 9444 Starring Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Northwest Plume, Paducah.
KY, July 1993.
PB94-964018/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River (USDOE), Operable Unit 7, SC, September 1993.
PB94-964019/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River (USDOE). Operable Unit 6, SC, September 1993.
PB94-964020/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit 16, Oak Ridge,
TN, September 1993.
PB94-9S4021/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit 8, Oak Ridge, TN,
October 1992.
PB94-964022/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4); USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation. Operable Unit 17, Oak Ridge,
TN, October 1992.
PB94-964023/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Stairfter
Chemical. AL, September 1993.
PB94-964024/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supertund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm, Operable Unit 2. Brooks, KY.
PB94-964025/REB 9444 Standing Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Keepers
(MorrisviBs Plant). MornsvHe. NC, December 1992.
PB94-964028/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Supertund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 4): Roches-
ter Property Site, Travelers Rest Greenville County, SC,
August 1993.
PB94-964027/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superlund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Reaves
Southeastern Galvanizing (Operable Unit 1), FL, October
1992.
PB94-964028/REB 9444 Standing Order
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Reeves
Southeastern Galvanizing, Operable Unit 2. HJHsborough
County, FL, September 1993.
PB94-964029/REB 9444 Standing Order
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Redwing
Carriers/Saraland, Mobile County, AL, December 1992.
PB94-964030/REB 9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Peak Oil/
Bay Drums Site, Operable Unit 1, Brandon, FL, June
1993.
PB94-964031/REB 9444 Starring Order
Superlund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Peak CM/
Bay Drums Site, (Operable Unit 2), Brandon, FL, August
1993.
PB94-9S4O32/REB
9444 Starring Order
Supertund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Kalama
Specialty Chemical Site, Beaufort SC, September 1983.
PB94-964033/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supertund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Para-
Chem Southern, Inc., SknpsonvMe, SC, September 1993.
PB94-964034/REB 9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Peak OH/
Bay Drums Site, Operable Unit 3, Brandon. FL, March
1993.
PB94-964035/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Soutfiwre Aluminum, Hancock County, HawesvWe, KY..
February 1993.
PB94-964036/REB 9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medteal Industries Ste. Operable Unit 2, DeLand, FL,
October 1992.
PB94-964037/REB 9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Geiger (C
and M Oi) Ste, (Amendment), Rarrtowtes, SC, Jury
1993.
PB94-964038/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): ABC
One-Hour Cleaners Ste, Jacksonville. NC, January 1993.
PB94-964039/REB 9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Eknore
Waste Disposal Ste. Spartanburg County, Grear, SC,
April 993.
PB94-964040/REB 9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Anodyne.
Inc. Ste, North Mfemi Beach, FL, June 1993.
PB94-964041/REB 9444 Standkig Order
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Concord, NC., AprB 1993.
PB94-964050/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Chem-
form. Inc.. Site. Operable Unit Two, Pompano Beach, Fl_,
September 1993.
PB94-964042/REB 94-O4 Standing Older
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Firestone
Tire and Rubber Company Site, Dougherty County,
Afcany.GA, June 1993.
PB94-964043/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): (PCX
Washington Site), Beaufort County, Washington, NC.,
September 1993.
PB94-964044/RES 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): FCX-
StatesvMe Site, Operable Unit One, Iredell County,
Ststesvffle, NC., September 1993.
PB94-964045/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Beulah
LandHI Site, Pensacola, FL September 1993.
PB94-964046/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cedar-
town Industries, Cedartown, GA., May 1993.
PB94-964047/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Mathis
Brothers Landfill (South Marble Top Road), Walker
County, GA, March 1993.
PB94-964048/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Milan
Anw Ammunition Plant, O-Line Ponds Area, Milan, TN.,
September 1993.
PB94-964049/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Bypass
801 Groundwator Contamination Site, Operable Unit 2,
94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Davie
UndNI Site, Davie. FL. August 1994.
PB94-964051/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): BMI-Tex-
tron Site, Lake Park, FL, August 1994.
PB94-964052/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): ABC
One-Hour Cleaners Site, Operable Unit 2, Jacksonville,
NC., September 1994.
PB944M4053/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Upper
East Fork Poplar Creek, Operable Unit 2 (Abandoned
Mtric Acid Pipeline at Y-12 Plant). Oak Ridge, TN., Sep-
tember 1994.
PB94-964054/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4); Alabama
Army Ammunition Plant Operable Unit 2, Childersburg,
Al_ August 1994.
PB94464055/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): B and B
Chemical Site, Hialeah. FL, September 1994.
PB94-964056/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Naval Air
Station Ceoi Reid, Operable Unit 6, Jacksonville, FL,
September 1994.
PB94-064057/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site, (USDOE), SC.. September 1994.
PB94-964058/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Perham
Arsenic Burial Site, Perham, MM., March 1994.
PB94-964101/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): J and L
LandM Site, Rochester Hills. Ml., June 1994.
PB94-964102/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Himco
Dump, Ekhart, IN.. September 1993.
PB94-964103/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wash
King Laundry, Baldwin. Ml., March 1993.
PB94-964104/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): U.S. Air
Force, Wright-Patterson AFB. OH., Jury 1993.
PB94-96410S/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wood-
stock Municipal Landfill, Woodstock, IL, June 1993.
PB94-964106/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Powell
Road LandW, Hubar Heights. OH., September 1993.
PB94-964107/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): On/
Story/Cordova Chemical Site, Operable Unit 3, North
Muskegon, Ml., September 1993.
PB94-864108/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilly Tar
and Chemoal, InoTanapolis, IN., September 1993.
PB94-964109/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5); Muske-
gon Chemical, Whitehall, Ml., March 1993.
PB94-964110/REB 9444 Standing Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spartan
Chemical Site, Wyoming, Ml., June 1993.
PB94-964111/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5); Lakeland
Disposal Service, Ctaypool, IN., September 1993.
PB94-964112/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): New
Brighton/Arden Hills, Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant,
MN., September 1993.
P894-964114/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): MacGillis
and Gibbs/Bell Lumber and Pole, New Brighton, MN.,
December 1992.
PB94-964115/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sanitary
Landfill Company (IWD) Site (a.k.a Cardington Road
Landfill), Moraine, OH., September 1993.
PB94-964116/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): American
Anodco, Inc., Ionia, ML, September 1993.
PB94-964117/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Packag-
ing Corporation of America, Piter City, ML, September
1993.
PB94-96411B/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Mason
County Landfill, Ludington, Ml., September 1993.
PB94-964119/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): East
Bethel Demolition Landfill, East Bethel, MN., March 1993.
PB94-964120/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Adams
Plating Company Site, Lansing, ML, September 1993.
PB94-964121/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Dakhue
Sanitary Landfill, Cannon Palis, MN., June 1993.
PB94-964122/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Adams
County Quincy Landfills No. 2 and 3, Quincy, IL, Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-964123/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Koppers
Coke Site, St. Paul, MN., April 1994.
PB94-964124/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Land and
Gas Reclamation Landfill Site, Williamstown, WL, January
1994.
PB94-964125/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): CNmsted
County Sanitary Landfill Site, MN., June 1994.
PB94-964126/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sauk
County Landfill Site, Excelsior, WL, March 1994.
PB94-964127/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Van Dale
Junkyard Site, Washington County, OH., March 1994.
PB94-964128/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): N. W.
Mauthe Site, Appteton, WL, March 1994.
PB94-964129/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Agate
Lake Scrap Yard Site. MN., December 1993.
PB94-964130/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South An-
dover Salvage Yards, Andover, MN., May 1994.
PB94-964131/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Waste.
Inc., Landfill Site, Michigan City, IN., August 1994.
PB94-964132/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Prestolite
Battery, Vincennes, IN., August 1994.
PB94-964133/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac,
Inc., Jacksonville. AR., June 1993.
P894-964201/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tenth
Street Dump/Junkyard Site, Oklahoma City, OK.,
(Amendment), September 1993.
PB94-964202/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texar-
kana Wood Preserving Company, Operable Unit 2, Texar-
kana, TX., September 1993.
PB94-964203/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tinker
AFB (Soldier Creek/Building 3001), OK., September
1993
PB94-984204/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Popite,
Inc., El Dorado, AR., February 1993.
PB94-964205/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): PAB Oil
andChemical Services, Vermilion Parish, LA., September
PB94-964206/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Fourth
Street Abandoned Refinery Site, Oklahoma City, OK.,
September 1993.
PB94-964207/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): American
Creosote Works (Wmnfleld Plant), Winnfield, LA, April
PB94464208/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cleveland
Mill Site, Grant County, NM., September 1993.
PB94-964209/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwater Contamination Site, Hastings, NE., June
1993.
PB94-964301/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO.. September
1993.
PB94-964302/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Red Oak
Landfill, Red Oak, IA., March 1993.
PB94-964303/HEB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Syrrtex
Agribusiness, Inc., Operable Unit 2, Verona, MO., May
1993.
PB94-964304/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kern-Pest
Laboratories, Cape Girardeau, MO., February 1993.
PB94-964305/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): North U
Drive Well Contamination, Springfield, MO., March 1993.
PB94-964306/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Sherwood
Medical Company Site, Norfolk, NE., September 1993.
PB94-964307/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Operable Unit 3,
(Amendment), Kellogg, I A., September 1993.
PB94-964308/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Chemptex
Site, Clinton, IA, May 1993.
PB94-964309/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): McGraw-
Edison Facility, Centervilte. IA., September 1993.
PB94-964310/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Operable Unit 2,
(Amendment), Kellogg, I A., September 1993.
PB94-964311/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Electro-
Coatings, Inc., Site, Cedar Rapids, IA, September 1994.
PB94-964312/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Montana
Pole and Treating Plant National Priorities List Site, Butte,
MT., September 1993.
PB94-964401/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site (Operable Unit 4), Commerce City,
CO., April 1934.
PB94-964402/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): P. E.
Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, WY., December 1992.
PB94-964405/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supsrfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Utah
Power and Light/American Barrel Site, Salt Lake City,
UT., July 1993.
PB94-964406/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Montana
Pole and Treating Plant, Butte, MT., September 1993.
PB94-964407/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Minot
Landfill Site, Minot, NO., June 1993.
PB94-964408/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 27, Commerce City.
CO., September 1993.
PB94-964409/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 28, CO., January 1993.
PB94-964410/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 29, Commerce City,
CO.. September 1993.
PB94-964411/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Operable Unit 5, Commerce City,
CO., (Amendment), September 1993.
PB94-964412/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Operable Unit 2, Commerce City,
CO., June 1993.
PB94-964413/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales Company Site, Operable Unit 4, Commerce City,
CO., December 1992.
PB94-964414/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site. Operable Units 3 and 6, Commerce
City, CO., June 1993.
PB94-964415/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Eagle
Mine SHe, Operable Unit 1, Eagle County, CO., March
1993.
PB94-964416/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): HUI Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 4, UT., June 1994.
PB94-964417/REB 9444 Standing Order
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KEYWORD INDEX
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): krian
Bend Wash SKe, Tempo, AZ., September 1993.
PB94-964501/REB 9444 Starring Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): Baldwin
Park San Gabriel Valey Area SKe. Los Angeles County,
CA, March 1994.
PB94-964502/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfwd Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Akcraft
Control and Warning Stta, Mather At Force Base, CA,
December 1993.
PB94-964503/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base (Operable UnK 2), Merced County, CA, No-
vember 1993.
PB94-964S06/REB 9444 Starring Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Regton 9): Southern
CaHomia EcSson, \nsata Pole Yard. Vtaaaa, CA, June
1994.
PB94-964507/REB 9444 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): FBverber*
Army Ammunition Plant SKe. Rivarbank, CA, March
1994.
PB94-9S4S08/REB 9444 Starring Order
Superfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 9): Norton
Air Force Base, San Bemardno, CA, November 1993.
PB94-964S09/REB 9444 Starring Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): Hexcei,
Uvarmore, CA, September 1993.
PB84-9S4510/REB 9444 Starring Order
Supertund Record of DecWon (EPA Regton 9): Iron
Mountain Mna. Shasta County. CA, September 1993.
PB94-964S11/REB 9444 Starring Order
Supertund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 9): Waste
DWioaal. Inc.. Santa Fe Springs, CA, December 1983.
PB84-M4S12/REB 8444 Starring Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): George
Air Force Baas. Operable Unit 1. San Bemardno County.
CA, March 1994.
PB94-904S13/REB 9444 Standng Order
Suptnuno RKOrtf of Dsctavon (EPA RtQion wjt nfWeaanw
A, Force Base. Operable UnM 2. Phoenix. AZ, December
1992.
PB94-8MS14/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): Tracy De-
fense Depot, Operable UnK 1, Tracy, CA, August 1883.
PB94-964515/RE8 9444 Starring Order
Supertund Record of pseWon (EPA Regjpn 9): fiewmart
GfounAMtar ContaVmnBfion Site, SeWi BwnaWtBno, CA,,
August 1983.
P994-9S4516/FfEB 9444 Standng Order
Suparfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 9). Liquid
Gold Oi Corporation, Richmond, CA, June 1983.
B4517/REB 9444 Standng Order
PB94-964517
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sharpe
Army Depot. Operable Unit 1. Lathrop. CA.. January
1983.
PB94-96451B/REB 9444 Standng Order
Suparfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region Of. Fresno
Sanitary LandH Saa, Fresno, CA, September 1983.
PB94-864519/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Supertund Record of DeoWon (EPA Region 9): McCol
Ste. Source Operable UnK. Fuserton. CA, June 1983.
PB94-864520/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sacra-
mento Army Depot Bum PKs Operable UnK. Sauamento.
GA, February 1983
PB9446452VREB 944)4 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of OeoWon (EPA Region 9): Lorentz
- ~ 1. San Joe
Barrel and Drum SKe, Operable UnK
August 1983.
PB04-864S22/REB 94-04
CA,
Starring Order
Supertund Record of DeoWon (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Valey Ana i Operable Unit 3, Los Angiln
County. CA.. June 1983.
PB94-M4S23/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DeoWon (EPA Region 9): San Ga-
briel Valey Site. Anas 1 through 4, WnWar Narrows Op-
arable Unit Los Angeles County, CA, March 1983.
PB94-864S24/REB 9444 Starring Order
Superfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 9): San Ga-
briel Valey Site, Areas 1-4. Suburban Water Systems/
Banoto Wat FWd Operable Una. (Amendment). CA..
September 1983.
PB94464S25/REB 9444 Standng Order
Supertund Record of Decision pPA Region 9f. MuCleian
A» Force Base, Operable UnK B1, CA.. September 1883.
P094 99452B/rREB 8444 Starring Order
Supertund Record of DeoWon (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Vaaay Area 2, Operable UnK 2. Loa Angelas
County. CA., June 1803.
PO84 064527/REB 9444 Starring Order
Supartund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 8): Appsed
MeaarWs, Ire.. Sents Osra. CA, August 1993.
PO84 864528/REB 9444 Starring Order
Supertund Record of DscWon (EPA Region 9V. Motorola
S2nd Snet, QparaUe UnK 2. Pnoanbc. AZ^JuV 1894.
PB94-e64529/REB 9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of DeoWon (EPA Region 9): WHams
Air Force Baaa. Operable UnK 1. AZ, Apr! 1894.
PBB4-8B4530/REB 9444 Standng Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord,
CAVFebruary 1894. ^^
PB94-9B4S31/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): NAS.
Whidbey Island (Operable Unit 1, Areas 5 and 6), Oak
Harbor, WA, December 1993.
~ '^AnQ/ora
PB»
9444 Starring Order
Superfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 10): FeirchM
Air Force Base, Craig Road LandH Operable Unit, Spo-
kane. WA, February 1993.
PB94-9B4604/REB 9444 Starring Order
Superfund Record of DeoWon (EPA Region 10): Naval
Submarine Base, Operable Untt 3, Bangor. WA, March
1994.
PB94-964e05/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): HAS.
Whidbey Mand. AuK FWd, Operable Unit 2, Oak Harbor,
WA, June 1994.
PB94-964606/REB 9444 Standng Order
Suparfund Record of DeoWon (EPA Region 10): Tete-
dym Wah Chang Atoeny Site, MBeraburg. OR, June
PB94-964e07/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 10): Bangor
Naval Submarine Base, Operable Unit 5. Bangor, WA.,
September 1883.
PB94464606/REB 9444 Starring Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): UmaWa
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 1, Hermiston, OR,
December 1992.
PB94-964609/REB 9444 Standng Order
Supartund Record <* D«^°njp* Regtori 10):JJ.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
UnK 12, Idaho Fata, ID, December 1992.
PB94-864610/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho Material Engineering Laboratory. Operable
UnK 4. Idaho Fate. ID, December 1992.
PB94-984611/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
UnK 9. Idaho Fate, ID, December 1992.
PB84-8848t2/REB 9444 Standng Order
Supertund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): Umatita
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable UnK 5, Hermiston. OR,
August 1993.
pnftj 0046'
113/REB
94-04 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Umattte
Army Depot (Lagoons). Operable UnK 6. Hermiston, OR.,
August 1983.
PBB4-98461.
614/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Regon 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
UnK 18. Idaho Fate, ID, September 1993.
PB94-86461S/REB 9444 Standng Order
Supertund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 10): Moun-
tain Home Air Force Base. LandM No. 2. Operable Unit
2. Mountain Home, ID, May 1993.
PB94-964616/REB 9444 Standng Order
Supertund Record of DecWon (EPA Regton 10): Queen
Cty Farms, Mapto Valey. WA, December 1992.
PB84-964617/REB 9444 Starring Order
Superfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 10): Fort
Lewis MMary Reservation. (LandH 4 and the Solvent
Raflnad Coal Plot Plant), Pierce County. WA, September
1883
PB94-964618/REB 9444 Starring Order
Suparfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 10): ABad
F«ng Saa, Portland. OH, June 1993.
PB94464619/REB 9444 Standng Order
Supertund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): Bome-
v»s Power Administration Roes Complex SKe (USDOE),
Operable UnK1. Vancouver. WA, May 1883.
PB94-984620/REB 9444 Standng Order
Supertund Record of DacWon (EPA Regton 10): Falrehld
Air Force Base, 4 Areas. Operable UnK 2. WA, Jury
1883
PB94-e64821/RE8 9444 Standng Order
Supertund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 10): Bome-
-- ~ m Admsartalton Rose Complex Sits (USOOE).
i UnK 2. Vancouver, WA, September 1883.
9444 Starring Order
Supertund Record of DeoWon (EPA Region 10): Ameri-
can Croeearm and ConduK. Chehate, WA, June 1983.
PB94 8646g3/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Regton 10): Hertford
VtOO Ana SKe (USOOE). Benton CourSy. WA, Septem-
ber 1883
PB94-864624/REB 9444 Starring Order
Supertund Record of DacWon (EPA Regton 1C
Battery Entarpria ~ ' ' "
rmntf ntttivrfn
.FeMM
», AKL. March 19
9444 Starring Order
PA Regton 10): Com-
meneemant Bay Heeiahore^naaflats Saa. Operable UnK
4, Rustorwlto* Tacoma Study Area. WA, June 1993.
5/REB
Supertund Record of DacWon
/REB
S MATERIALS
neapaiaa N
9444 Starring Order
i Syst
(ERNS), 1980.
9444 CPTOa
I NcaBcaaon Sy
stem (ERNS). 1991.
9*44 CPT02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1992.
PB94-504156/REB 9444 CPT02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1993.
PB94-S04164/REB 9444 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1987.
PB94-S04180/REB 9444 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS). 1988.
PS94-504198/RES 9444 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1989.
PB94-504206/REB 9444 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), Cu-
molatrve 1994.
PB94-S933SO/REB 9444 Subscription
Region IX Mainland Regional Contingency Plan.
PB944SJ256/REB 9444 Standing Order
Oceania Regional Contingency Plan.
PB94-963257/REB 9444 Standing Order
Alaska Federal/State Preparedness Plan for Response
to OB and Hazardous Substance Discharges/Releases
(Unified Plan - Volume 1).
PB94-963258/REB 9444 Standing Order
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of New Jersey.
PB94-963259/REB 9444 Standing Order
Area Contingency Plan for OS Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of New York State.
PB94-963260/REB 9444 Standing Order
ATBS Coodngoocy Pton for OK Dwctwrpos &nd Hflzsrdous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone o? the Caribbean.
PB94-963261/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region I Inland Ares Contingency Plan. Volume 1.
PB94-963262/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region I Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 2.
PB94-963263/REB 9444 Standing Order
Federal Region IV Regional Oil and Hazardous Sub-
stances Pollution Contingency Plan.
PB94-963264/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region VIII Area Contingency Plan, Denver, CO.
PB94-963265/REB 9444 Standing Order
Northwest Area Contingency Plan for Region X
PB94-963266/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region III Inland Area Committee, Inland Area Contingen-
cy Plan. Volumes 1 and Z
PB94-963267/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region V OH Pollution Act of 1990 Area Contingency
Plan.
PB94-963268/REB 9444 Standng Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - B. Vol-
umes 1 and 2.
PB94-963274/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1 and
Volume 1, Part 1.
PB94-963275/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Arkansas.
PB94-963276/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - A.
PB94-083277/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Louisiana
PB94-963278/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, New Mexico.
PB84-9632T9/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Oklahoma.
PB94-963280/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region VII Inland Area Contingency Plan.
PB944632ei/REB 9444 Standing Order
ERNS and CERCLA.
PB94-963407/REB 9444 Standing Order
HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES
Reduction of Genotoxicity of a Creosote-Contaminated
Sol After Fungal Treatment Determined by the Trades-
cantia-rrtcronuclem'Test
PB94-13O077/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
HAZARDOUS WASTES
RWt Assessment Plot Study. Phase 3. Naval Construc-
tion Battaeon Center. DavtovMe, Rhode Island.
PB94-160561/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
Development of a Battery-Operated Portable Synchro-
nous Luminescence Spectrofluorometer.
PB94-170032/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Removal and Containment of Lead-Based Paint via
Neede Sealers.
PB94-193216/REB 9444 PC AO4/MF A01
HAZE
Haze and Suffur Emission Trends in the Eastam United
States.
PB94-113073/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. VWbMy Trends, 1980-1992.
PB94-158706/REB 9443 PCAOS/MFA01
HEALTH EFFECTS
Fetal Daxamet
merit of Renal Fu
e Exposure Accelerates Dovotop-
Relationship to Dose, Cell Differ-
enttation and Growth nhuiton.
PB94-163963/REB 9443 PC AO2/MF A01
KW-40
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Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Owdants. Chapter 1. Executive Summary and Chapter 9.
Megntive Summary of Ozone Health Effects.
PB94-173150/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Deposition of Air Pollutants to the Great Waters. First
Report to Congress.
PB94-203320/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
HEALTH HAZARDS
Seafood Consumption Data Analysis.
PB94-109543/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Airborne Asbestos Health Assessment Update. Project
Summary.
PB94-133949/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
Scheme for Incorporating DC Magnetic Fields into Eptde-
miokxjcal Studies of EMF Exposure.
PB94-143724/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
Determination of Hemoglobin Adducts Following Acrylam-
ida Exposure.
PB94-144235/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Toxfc Emissions from Aircraft Rrefighfing Training: A
Search of Available Literature.
PB94-156783/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Comparing Risks and Setting Environmental Priorities:
Overview of Three Regional Projects.
PB94-1B434B/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Health Assessment Document for 2,3.7,8-Tetrachtorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume
10(3.
PB84-205465/REB 94-04 PC A18/MF A04
Health Assessment Document for 2,3.7.8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Oionn (TCOO) and Related Compounds. Volume
2 of 3.
P894-205473/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A06
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachkxodi-
benzo-p-Oioxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume
3 of 3.
PB94-205481/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
P894-921100/REB 944)2 Standing Order
HEALTH RISKS
Addendum to the Methodology for Assessing Health
RWts Associated with Indirect Exposure to Combustor
dlaJUnhrMlfl
PB94-13S306/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A02
HEALTH SURVEYS
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics
with Health. Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3948 Office
Workers in Three Buildings.
PB94-174786/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
HEARING DISORDERS
SeraHMty to 3.3'-lminodipropnnitrile Differs for High- and
MUfrequency Hearing Loss in the Developing Rat
PB94-141421/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
kid-Frequency Hearing Loss in Rats Following Inhalation
Exposure to Trichkxoethylene: Evidence from Reflex
Uodflcation Auotemetry.
PB94-141504/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
HEAT
Relationship between Abnormal Somite Development
and Axial Skeletal Defects in Rats Following Heat Expo-
sure.
PB94-135159/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
HEAT TRANSFER
Literature Review: Heat Transfer through Two-Phase In-
sutabon Systems Consisting of Powders in a Continuous
Gas Phase.
De930143B7/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEAT TREATMENT
InSal Screening of Thermal Desorptton for Soil Remedi-
ation.
PB94-112810/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Loo Temperature Thermal Treatment (LT(sup 3) Trade
Name) Technology Roy F. Weston, Inc. Applications
Analysis Report
PB84-124047/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
InMal Screening of Thermal Desorptkxi tor Soil Remedi-
afcn (Chapter 11).
PB94-141553/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Mrtpiot Solar System: Design/Operation of System and
Results of Non-Solar Testing at MRI.
PB94-152238/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
HEAVY DUTY ENGINES
Anfcation for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB94-127503/REB 944)3 PC A05/MF A01
HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES
Emissions Standards for Heavy-Duty Clean-Fuel Fleets.
Regulatory Support Document
PBS4-1121587REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Appfcation for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mercedes-Benz.
PB94-127453/HEB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
AppScation for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
nasal - Mteubishi Motors Corporation.
PB94-127461/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Appfcatkxi for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
PB84-127479/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
KEYWORD INDEX
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Winnebago Industries, Inc.
PB94-127487/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu.
PB94-127495/REB 944)3 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB94-127503/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mack Trucks.
PB94-127511/REB 944)3 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certmcation 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB94-127S29/REB 944)3 PC A22/MF A04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Cummins Engine Company.
PB94-127537/REB 944)3 PC A19/MF A04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Hino Motors Inc.
PB94-127B52/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Perkins.
PB94-127560/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Nissan.
PB94-127578/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A02
Technical Support Information for the Development of
Heavy Duty Diesel Vehicle Rules for the California Feder-
al Implementation Plans.
PB94-158425/RE8 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
Final Regulatory Impact Analysis: Refueling Emission
Regulations for Light Duty Vehicles and Trucks and
Heavy Duty Vehicles.
PB94-164027/REB 944)3 PC A08/MF A02
HEAVY METALS
UTAB: A Computer Database on Residues of Xenobtotfc
Organic Chemicals and Heavy Metals in Plants.
PB94-113693/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Report of the National Technical Forum on Source Re-
duction of Heavy Metals in Municipal Solid Waste.
PB94-116878/REB 944)1 PC A07/MF A02
Interim Guidance on Determination and Use of Water-
Effect Ratios for Metals.
PB94-140951/REB 944)2 PCA09/MFA02
Heavy Metals and Toxic Organic Pollutants in MSW-Com-
posts: Research Results on PhytoavailabUity, Bioavailabi-
iity. Fate, Etc.
PB94-155348/HEB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Behavior and Identification of Toxic Metals in Complex
Mixtures: Examples from Effluent and Sediment Pore
Water Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
PB94-163623/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Acid Extraction Treatment System for Treatment of Metal
Contaminated Soils.
PB94-188109/REB 944M PC A04/MF A01
Heavy Metal Pollutants in Organic-Rich Muds of the Pam-
Hco River Estuarine System: Their Concentration, Distri-
bution, and Effects upon Benthte Environments and
Water Quality.
PB94-214160/REB 944)4 PC A06/MF A02
HEUXASPERSA
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Forest Pesticides on the
Brown Garden Snail 'Helix aspersa' Mueller.
PB94-157211/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
HEMOCYANIN
Blue Crab, 'Callinectes sapidus', Hemocyanin Concentra-
tions as an Indicator of Environmental Conditions in the
Atoemarte/Pamlico Estuary.
PB94-176211/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
HEMOGLOBIN
Determination of Hemoglobin Adducts Following Acrylam-
ide Exposure.
PB94-144235/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
HEPA FILTER
Quantitative Evaluation of HEPA Filtration Systems at As-
bestos Abatement Sites.
PB94-136116/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
HERBICIDES
Red Facts: Reregistration Eligibility Document, Butyiate.
PB94-125945/REB "
944)2 PCA11/MFA03
RED Facts: Butyiate.
PB94-126091 /REB
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Distribution of Relative Error of Toxicity of Herbicides and
Metals to 'Arabidopsis'.
PB94-160470/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Developments in the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of
Chlorophenoxy Acid Herbicides from Soil Samples.
PB94-1B2326/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Com Gluten Meal.
PB94-19S286/REB 944)4 PC A01/MF A01
HEXADECADIENOL ACETATES
RED Facts: Hexadecadienol Acetates.
PB94-203106/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Hexadecadienol
Acetates
PB94-203189/REB 944)4 PC A09/MF A02
HUMAN ACTIVITIES
HEXAFLUMURON
Pesticide Fact Sheet Hexaflumuron.
PB94-219029/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM
Transport and Transformation of Hexavalent Chromium
Through Soils and into Ground Water.
PB94-197597/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
HIGH-FREQUENCY HEARING LOSS
Sensitivity to 3,3'-lminodiproptonrtrile Differs for High- and
Mktfrequency Hearing Loss in the Developing Rat
PB94-141421/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE
Prototype Needs Estimating and Project Ranking Soft-
ware for the TxDOT PMS.
PB94-120599/REB 944)1 PC A05/MF A01
HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION
Conceptual Designs for a New Highway Vehicle Emis-
sions Estimation Methodology.
PB94-120128/REB 944)1 PCA11/MFA03
HIPPOCAMPUS
Aluminum Decreases Muscarinic, Adrenergic and Meta-
botropic Receptor-Stimulated Phosphoinositide Hydrolysis
in Hippocampal and Cortical Slices from Rat Brain.
PB94-163805/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
HIPPODAMIA CONVERGENS
Susceptibility of the Convergent Lady Beetle ('Coleopte-
ra: Coccinellidae') to Four Entomogenous Fungi.
PB94-182375/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
HISTOLOGY
Chronic AIF3 Administration: 2. Selected Historical Ob-
servations.
PB94-141470/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
HOCS (HYDflOPHOBIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS)
Modeling the Partitioning and Btoaccumulation of TCDD
and Other Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals in Lake On-
tario-Translation.
PB94-155462/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
HOMEOSTASIS
Comparative Effects of Two Polychlorinated Biphenyl
Congeners on Calcium Homeostasis In Rat Cerebellar
Granule Cells.
PB94-141488/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
HOPS
PR Notice 93-12. Notice to Producers, Formulators, and
Registrants of Pesticide Products. Status of Dried Hops
under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
PB94-130689/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
HORVnZ-THOMPSON ESTIMATION
Comparison of Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-
Thompson Estimator for Randomized Variable Probability
PB94-191186/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
HORVITZ-THOMPSON FORMULAE
EMA? Status Estimation: Statistical Procedures and Algo-
rithms.
PB94-160611 /REB
944)3 PC A06/MF A02
HOSTS
Host Specificity of 'Calyptospora funduli' (Aptcompksxa:
Calyptosporidae) in Atheriniform Fishes.
PB94-155546/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
HOUSEHOLD WASTES
Proceedings of the National United States Environmental
Protection Agency Conference (8th) on Household Haz-
ardous Waste Management Held in Burlington, Vermont
on November 6-10,1993.
PB94-181047/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF A06
HOUSEHOLDS
Study of Home Drinking Water Treatment Units Contain-
ing Activated Carbon for Organics Reduction: Interim
Phase 2 Report to Criteria and Standards Division, Office
of Drinking Water.
PB94-140324/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
HOUSES
Standard Operating Procedure for Field Analysis of Lead
in Paint. Bulk Dust, and Soil by Ultrasonic, Acid Digestion
and Cotorimetric Measurement
PB94-121738/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
HPLC (HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID
CHROMATOGRAPHY)
Proceedings of Annual Analytical Symposium (8th). Held
in Norfolk, Virginia on April 3-4, 1985.
PB94-126034/REB 944)2 PC A24/MF A04
Mutagenicity and Chemical Analysis of Emissions for the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB94-163847/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
HPLC/MS (HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID
CHROMATOGRAPHY/MASS SPECTROSCOPY)
Analysis of Selected Chemical Groups by Liquid Chroma-
tography/Mass Spectrometry.
PB94-170115/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
HUMAN ACTIVITIES
Total Human Exposure Model (THEM) for RespiraWe
Suspended Particles (RSP).
PB94-197415/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS): Use of
Nationwide Activity Data for Human Exposure Assess-
rnofrt.
PB94-197464/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
KW-41
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KEYWORD INDEX
HUMAN EXPERIMENTATION
Utitty of Controlled Human Exposure Studtes lor Assess-
ing the Health Effects of Complex Mixtures and Indoor
Air PoButants.
PB94-202066/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
HUMANS
Lower Respiratory Tract Structure of Laboratory Animals
and Humans: Doakneliy bnpicatkxis.
PB94-137031/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
OowrwM Drift and Deposition of MaWNon on Human
Targets from Ground Ultra-Low Volume Mosquito Sprays.
PB94-T40654/REB 94-02 PCAO2/I*A01
Effects of Physjcochenical Factors and Bacterial Colony
Morphotype on Association of Vfcrio vuHficus' wHh He-
mocytaa of 'Crassostrea virgMca'.
PB94-1406B8/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
hkxvashino Human Induced MortaKy of Fisheries Re-
PTO?|1S9746/ReB ' 9443 PCA14/MFA03
DeterrmnsBon of PotycMortneted Btohenyl Levels In the
Serum of Residents and in the Homoganates of Seafood
Irom the New Bedford, Massachusetts Area: A Compari-
son of Exposure Sources through Pattern Recognition
PoJlSom/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
HUNK ACO
Investigation of the Electrostal* Properties of Hume
HYDROGEN CYANAIHOE
Pesticide Fact Sheet Hydrogen Cyanamide.
PB94-140035/REB 9442 PCAO3/MFA01
HYDROGEN FLUORIDE
Hydrogen Fluoride Study: Report to Congress, Section
112(nX6) Clean Air Act as Amended.
P894-12130B/REB 94-02 PCA15/MFA03
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
Rereoistration EegtxWy Decision (RED): Peroxy Com-
94-02 PCA02/MFA01
Indoor Asbestos Concentrations Associated with the Us*
of Alheiiui-CoiOmliiatad Tap Water In Portable Home
PB94-137312/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
KM
Imiaatifjallon of the Electrostatic Properties of Hun*:
H51529/REB 94-02 PCAM/MFA02
RED Facts: Peroxy Compounds.
PB94-151743/REB
HYDROGEN SULFDE
Report to Congress on Hydrogen Suffide Air Emissions
Assooiatsd w»i the Extraction of Of and Natural Gas.
PB94-131224/REB 94-02 PC A107MF A03
HYDROQEOUXIY
Ground Water Resource Assessment
PB94-154291/REB 9442 PCA11/MFA03
KYDROUXUC CYCLE
Episodk: AcHMcation of Streams in the Northeastern
United States: Chemical and Biological Results of the Ep-
isodki Response Project
PB94-114923/REB 94-01 PC A17/MF A04
HYDROUMY
Hydrotogteal Simulation Program: FORTRAN. User's
Manual Tor nslsaso 10.
PB94-114866/REB 94-01 PC A»9/MF AM
Fractal-Based Stochastic Interpolation Scheme in Sub-
surface Hydrology
PB84-182807/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
intertm Report on Flows in the Lower Roanoka River,
and WsMr Quaity and Hydrodynamics of Afeemarto
Sound, North Caroana. October 198»-Aprtl 1991.
PB94-19S9e3/REB
94-04 PCA07/MFA02
HVALELLA AZTECA
Eflacti 01 Low DHsa»>ei» Oxygen on Survlvsi, Growth
and Reproduction e* 'Daphnla, HyaMa and Qammanj*'.
94-01 PCA01/MFA01
Review and Assessment of Factor* Affecting Hydraulic
Conducftrftv Values Determined from Skn Test*.
PB94-iaOBM/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
HVORAUUC FRACTURMO
Hydmutc Fracturing Technotogy: Technology Evaluation
Report and AppKaion Analysis Report „.„_„.
PB94-100181VREB 9441 PC AOT/MF AOZ
HVORAUUC PROPERTIES
Effect of Temperature and Pore Size on the Hydraufc
Properties and Flow of a Hydrocarbon Ol in the Subsur-
PB»4-18870VREB 9444 PCAOVMFA01
HVORAUUC STRUCTURES
Hydrauic Modal Study tor Boston Outts*. 2. Envtronmen-
P894-113669/REB 9441 FCAO2/MFA01
HYDROCARBON ftPBJ. SCREENING MODEL
Hydrocarbon So* Screening Model (HSSM). Volume 1.
User's Guida.
PB94-189487/REB 9444 PC A11/MF AOS
HYDROCARBONS
i ot Forest Canopy Models tor Estimating teo-
9443 PCA02/MFA01
HYDROLOOY BASMS
CompenoTum of Wl
i Models for TMDL De-
Bioganic Hydrocarbon Emission Inventory tar the U.&A
Using a Simple Forest Canopy ModeL .„__ „,,
PB9*-15S397/REB 9443 PCAOJrt«FA01
ReW Trapping of Subsurface Vapor Phase Petroleum Hy-
PBB**1587e9/R£B 94-03 PCAOS/MFA01
On-Road Remot» Sensing of CO and HC Emissions ii
PBs£iee345/RE8 94-03 PCAOBVMFA02
Refcnad Esamates ot ftogemc Hydrocarbon Emtsstons
PB»!M7So70/REB 9*O3 PC AOSrtlF A01
•bans m a HoueshoW HeWgsra-
94-04 PCAAX/MFA01
P894-218965/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
HYDROPHOBIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Use of Cattonic Surfactants to Modify Sol Surfaces to
Promote Sorptton and Retard Migration of Hydrophobic
QRacViic CoiYDoundft.
KS4-15B797/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
rlYDROPHOBtCrTY
between Deetndm for Hydrophobldry
• ' - ~t In Predicting Tenacity.
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
HYGROSCOPIC WATERS
Behavior of Hygroscopic Pharmaceutical Aerosols and
the Influence rfHydrophobic AddMvee.
PB94-1S3938/RES 9443 PCA02/MFA01
HYPOCHLORITES
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Chlorine, Hypocnto-
rous Add and Hyppchtortte ton.
PB94-179884/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
KYPOCHLOROUS ACID
I Water Criteria Document tor Chlorine. Hypocnto-
PCAOt/MFAOZ
IRBOSYLTRAKSFERASE
OS
HYPOXANTW
QuantMcMion and Molecular Characterization of tiprt"
Mutants of Human T-Lymphocytes.
P894-1638e2mEB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
MOTEMCAdD
Companson of kitiauanial Mustons of Cotchicine and
fcotanic Acid as Models of Neurodegeneralion in the
Basaf Forebrain. Reeearch Report
PB94-197183/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
KR
•te-Pa
PB94-201092/REB
HYDROOBt OHLORPE_
9444 PC AM/MF A01
PC AO4/MFA01
fc Mneraj Adds.
Superfund Gojde: Oean Air Act Hazardous Air Poiutarrts
Added to the List ot CEBCLA Hazardous Subetances.
RED FmctK Mhaml Adda.
PB94-154S72/REB
Laboratory Evaluation of
Chloride.
PBM-1822Z7/REB
9442 PCA1VMFAOS
9442 PCA02/MFA01
005O tor Hydrogen
9443 PCAOSAFAO1
i I •HOII
Hazardous Waste Enforcement in Hnois. Fiscal Years
PW4-7l7074mEB 9441 PCA0.7MFA02
PB94-1207O6/REB
Lake Water HiMttj Assessment Program, 1992. North-
9443 PC AM/MF A01
9444 PCA03/MFA01
THC ContinuouB Emission Monitoring Guidance tor Part
503 Sewage Sludge Incinerators.
PB94-195013/REB 9*-W PC A04/MF A01
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Facaty: Annual Report for FY93^ „._-_,
PB94-197019/HEB 9*44 PC A02/MF A02
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation during the
Incineration of Recovered CFC-11.
PS94-214772/REB 9444 PCAtt/MFAOS
INCINERATORS
Emission Test Report Field Test of Carbon Injection for
Mercury Control, Camden County Municipal Waste Com-
PM4^ioi540/REB 9441 PC A09/MF A03
KW-42
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KEYWORD INDEX
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
Municipal Solid Waste Combustion: Waste-to-Energy
Technologies, Regulations, and Modem Facilities in
USEPA Region V.
PB94-104353/REB 94-01 PC A10/MF A03
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Incinerators versus the 1990 Toxic Release Inventory Air
nolouftm
PB94-112836/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of the Impacts of Incinerator Waste Feed Cut-
PB94-112935/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance Document for Testing and Permitting Sewage
Sludge Incinerators. Revised Draft Final Report
PBM-119229/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Addendum to the Methodology for Assessing Health
Risks Associated with Indirect Exposure to Combustor
94-02 PC A09/MF A02
OraanJc Emissions from Pilot-Scale Incineration of CFCS.
PBB4-139516/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Toxic Emissions from
Sources of Medical Waste Incinerators.
PB94-145273/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
Potential Surrogate Metals for Incinerator Trial Bums.
PB94-182716/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Appfcation of Pulse Combustion to Incineration to Liquid
Hazardous Waste.
PB84-164415/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
Computer-Aided Data Acquisition for Combustion Experi-
PBM-iTOOOS/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Report on the Technical Workshop on WTI Incinerator
Risk Issues. Held in Washington. DC. on December 8-9.
1983
PB94-196896/REB 944)4 PC A11/MF A03
Economic Impact Analysis for Proposed Emission Stand-
aids and Guidelines for Municipal Waste Combustors: A
Description of the Basis for, and impacts of. Proposed
Revisions to Air Pollutant Emission Regulations for New
and Existing Municipal Waste Combustors under Clean
Air Act Sections 111(b), 111(d). and 129.
PB94-213543/REB 944M PC A09/MF A02
Ecology and Environment Dioxin Destruction (Video).
PB5J-780376/REB 944)4 AVJ35.00
EPA Ensures Oversight of Worker Safety and Health at
Suparfund Incinerator Sites.
P894-963417/REB 944)4 Standing Order
INDICATOR SPECIES
Use of Periphyton In the Development of Biocriteria.
P894-141512/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Biological Populations as Indicators of Environmental
PB94?186129/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
MDOOR AIR POLLUTION
Time Series Model for Cigarette Smoking Activity Pat-
tarns: Model VaSdafon for Carbon Monoxide and Respi-
rable Parades in a Chamber and an Automobile.
PB94-101771/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Derivation of an Indoor Air Averaging Time Model from
the Mass Balance Equation for the Case of Independent
Source Inputs and Fixed Air Exchange Rates.
PB94-101789/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Options for Developing and Evaluating Mitigation Strate-
gies for Indoor Air Impacts at CERCLA Sites. Air/Super-
fund National Technical Guidance Study Series, Report
ASF-36.
PB94-110517/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A02
Moaauromonta of SoH Permeability and Pressure Fields in
EPA's Sot-Gas Chamber.
PB94-112893/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedngs: EPA/AEERL's Indoor Air Quality/Pollution
Prevention Workshop. Held in Raleigh, North Carolina on
March 9-10,1993.
PB94-114782/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Case Studies of Radon Reduction Research in Man/land,
New Jersey, and Virginia Schools.
PB94-117363/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
Pollution Prevention Research for Organic Air Emissions.
PB94-117454/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Case Studfes of Radon Reduction Research in 13 School
PB94-130010/REB 944)2 PCA11/MFA03
Indoor Asbestos Concentrations Associated with the Use
of Asbestos4>xrtaminated Tap Water in Portable Home
PB94-137312/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Modeing of Alkane Emissions from a Wood Stain.
PB94-1&S24/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Designs for New Residential HAC Systems to Achieve
Radon and Other Soil Gas Reduction.
PB94-139532/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Assessment of the Effects of Weatherizatton on Residen-
tial Radon Levels
PB84-141181/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Re-
search Program. Supplement
PB94-144110/REE1 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Fundamental Mass Transfer Model for Indoor Air Emis-
sions from Surface Coatings.
PB94-155561/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics
with Hearth, Comfort and Odor. A Survey of 3948 Office
Workers in Three Buildings.
PB94-158763/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Critical Evaluation of the Diffusion Hypothesis in the
Theory of Porous Media Volatile Organic Compound
(VOC) Sources and Sinks.
PB94-159019/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics
with Health, Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3948 Office
Workers in Three Buildings.
PB94-174786/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Pollution Prevention to Reduce Indoor Air
Emissions from Office Equipment and from Composite
Wood Materials.
PB94-190949/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pilot Study on Indoor Air Quality.
PB94-195955/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Total Human Exposure Model (THEM) for Respirable
Suspended Particles (RSP).
PB94-197415/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Development of an Active Personal Ozone Sampler
Using a Hollow Tube Diffusion Denuder.
PB94-197472/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Utility of Controlled Human Exposure Studies for Assess-
ing the Health Effects of Complex Mixtures and Indoor
Air Pollutants.
PB94-202066/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-202124/REB
94-04 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. EPA/ORD Large Buildings Study: Results of the Ini-
tial Survey of Randomly Selected GSA Buildings.
PB94-203775/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Gasoline-Contaminated Ground Water as a Source of
Residential Benzene Exposure: A Case Study.
PB94-209624/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Real-Time Monitoring of Potycydic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons and Respirable Suspended Particles from Environ-
mental Tobacco Smoke in a Home.
PB94-2097S6/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Emissions from Carpet Samples
Using a 10-Gallon Aquarium as the Source Chamber.
PB94-210002/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Radon Control Strategies (Chapter 8).
PB94-210572/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
INDOOR CONTAMINATION
Response Actions at Sites with Contamination Inside
Buildings.
PB94-963269/REB 94-04 Standing Order
INDOXYL-8ETA D-GLUCURONIDE
Evaluation of Indoxyl-Beta-D-Glucuronide as a Chromo-
gen in Media Specific for 'Escherichia coli'.
PB94-114931/REB 944)1 PCA01/MFA01
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
Environmental Chemistry of Chromium.
PB94-177763/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE
Provisional Guidance for Quantitative Risk Assessment of
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB94-116571/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics
with Health, Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3948 Office
Workers in Three Buildings.
PB94-174786/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL PLANTS
Final Test Report Main Report and Appendices A-J tor
USEPA Test Program Conducted at Pine Hall Brick Plant,
Madison, North Carolina. „,„,-..,„
PB94-105533/REB 944)1 PC A99/MF E18
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Product Carriers and Printed Labels.
PB94-119914/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Baseball Bats and GoK Clubs.
PB94-119930/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Conducting a Pretreatment Compliance In-
PK3?12b631/REB 944)1 PC A07/MF A02
NPDES Industrial Permit Abstracts 1993
PB94-155629/REB 944)3 PC A21/MF A04
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
Sustainable Industry Promoting Strategic Environmental
Protection in the Industrial Sector. Phase 1 Report
PB94-195054/REB 944M PCA11/MFA03
INDUSTRIAL SOURCE COMPLEX DISPERSION MODEL
Comparison of ISC2 Dry Deposition Estimates Based on
Current and Proposed Deposition Algorithms.
PB94-209491/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL SOURCE COMPLEX MODEL
Development and Testing of a Dry Deposition Algorithm
(Revised).
PB94-183100/REB
INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT
Developing Public/Private Partnerships: An Option for
Wastewater Financing. .«./.« ant
PB94-108818/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
944)3 PC A08/MF A02
Summary of Data Presented in the Background Docu-
ment for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards,
Mineral Mining and Processing Point Source Category.
PB94-113396/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Treatment of VOCs in High Strength Wastes Using an
Anaerobic Expanded-Bed GAC Reactor.
PB94-113677/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for the Electrical and Electronic
Components: Point Source Category. Draft Document
PB94-113982/REB 944)1 PC A99/MF EOS
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards and Pretreatment Standards
for the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing. Point Source Cate-
gory.
PB94-120110/REB 944)1 PC A22/MF A04
Supplemental Development Document for Proposed Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines, New Source Performance
Standards and Pretreatment Standards for the Leather
Tanning and Finishing Point Source Category.
PB94-126158/REB 944)2 PC A06/MF A02
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for the Photographic Equipment and
Supplies Segment of the Photographic Point Source Cat-
140332/REB
944)2 PC AM/MF AM
Anaerobic Treatment of a Simulated High-Strength Indus-
trial Wastewater Containing Chlorophenols.
PB94-157260/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaero-
bic Fluidized Bed GAC Bioreactors.
PB94-159274/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
RBC Nitrification Design Using Zero4>der Kinetics.
PB94-162732/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for the Aluminum Forming. Point
Source Category.
PB94-194818/REB 944)4 PC A99/MF E11
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for
the Building, Construction and Paper Segment of the As-
bestos Manufacturing Point Source Category.
PB94-194834/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
Fine Pore Diffuser System Evaluation for the Green Bay
Metropolitan Sewerage District
PB94-200813/REB 944)4 PC A06/MF A02
Long-Term Performance Characteristics of Fine Pore Ce-
ramic Kffusers at Monroe, Wisconsin.
PB94-200854/REB 944M PC A07/MF A02
Fine Pore Diffuser Case History for Frankenmuth, Michi-
•200888/REB
944)4 PC AM/MF A01
Muttijurisdictional Pretreatment Programs. Guidance
Manual.
PB94-203544/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
Industrial Pollution Prevention: A Critical Review.
PB94-112844/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Municipal Pretreatment
Programs.
PB94-144631/REB 944)2 PC A05/MF A01
Fermentation Process Monitoring through Measurement
of Aerosol Release.
PB94-157336/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Anaerobic Treatment of High-Strength Industrial Wastes
Bearing Semi-Volatile RCRA Compounds.
PB94-158656/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 58 No. 222, Friday. November
19.1993 Notices. Part 2. Water Pollution Control, NPDES
General Permits and Fact Sheets: Storm Water Dis-
charges from Industrial Activity; Notice.
PB94-161239/REB 944)3 PC A20/MF AIM
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Silver Engi-
neering Works, Aurora, Colorado.
PB94-178647/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Forney Indus-
tries, Fort Collins, Colorado.
PB94-178662/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Classic Plas-
tics, Inc., KeUm, Colorado.
PB94-178704/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Winner Found-
ries and Manufacturing, Inc., Arvada, Colorado.
PB94-182045/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Special Prod-
ucts Company, Golden, Colorado.
PB94-182052/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Anderson and
Forrester, A Division of Century International, Golden,
Colorado.
PB94-182060/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Lambertson In-
dustries, Denver, Colorado.
PB94-182094/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report: Swedes
Custom Chrome, Grand Junction, Colorado.
PB94-182102/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
KVV-43
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KEYWORD INDEX
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Trane Compa-
ny. Pueblo, Colorado.
PB94-182698/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Kurt Manufac-
turing. Pueblo, Colorado.
PB94-182714/REB
CompfancB Evaluation
party, Carvate. Louisiana,
P894-182783/REB
Compiance Evaluation ma
Cotporafion, Comoran,
LA0003654.
PB94-182771/REB
94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Report Cosmar Com-
Pemlt No. LA0003751.
94-03 PC AOS/MF Ml
Louisiana.
*??£«*• "•>?!
'NPDES
No.
94-03 PC AOS/MF Ml
Compliance Evaluation Inspection. Excel Corporatioa
KWPC Pern* No. HJA11-NP01.
PB94-182789/REB 944B PC AOS/MF M1
How Best to Promote Industrial PoMitaon Prevention
Through the Effluent Guidesnes Process. Recommenda-
tions of the Induslrial Pofcibon Prevention Project (IP3)
Focus Group.
PB94-18779S/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFM1
Evaluation of kmovatiVB Ink Feed Systems for the Ftexo-
ojraphfc and Gravure Printing Industries.
PB94-1909BO/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
Analysis of Industrial Effluents tor RCRA and Other Pot-
Wants.
PB94-194826/REB 944W PCM4/MFM1
Assessment of pH Control of Process Waters ki Selected
Plants.
PB94-194B59/REB 94-04 PC A14/MF A03
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site (Operable Unit 4), Commerce City,
PB94-904402/REB 94-04 Standing Order
INDUSTRIES
Federal Register Volume 55 No. 222, Friday, November
16. 1990 Rules and Regulations. Part Z 40 CFR Parts
122, 123. andJ 24. Nationaj Poiutant Recharge Eknina-
tjon Astern Peiriift Appicalton Regulations for Storm
Water Discharges: FtoslRuto.
PB94-154178/RE8 94-03 PCA08/MFA02
Federal Reg
r Volume 57 No. 175,
'. Sep-
tan
9, fare Notices. P"taHnal_NPOES i
Peuirits for Storm WAta Diechargas Aismjaled with In-
dusMat Activity; Fact Sheet
PB94-1541B4/REB
944)3 PCM4/MFM1
Federal Register Volume 56 No, 214, Tuesday, Novem-
ber 5, 1991 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40 CFR Part
122. National Pofcuant Oteharge Eamhatton System
AupicaUun Regulabons lor Storm Water Dis-
; AppicaBon Deadanes; Final Rule and Proposed
charg
Rule
PB94-1S5694/REB
MDUSTRY
944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No, 175,
temper 9, 1992 Notes. Part3. Final NPDES
r, Sep-
-^
Stontt WnAor QiBCtWaTQQ& AMoented wrth in-
dustrial Activity: Permit Language.
PB94-154192/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
INFECTIVE DOSE
Dose nueponso of "Cryptosporidum parvum' in Outbred
Neonatal GD-1 Mfce.
PB94-146288/REB 94-02 PC AOZ/MF M1
rMrooauvnoN
EPA National Pubfcations Catalog. First EdMton.
INFORMATION TRANSFER
Institutional Enhancement and Public Involvement Pro-
gram for Hampton Roads Virginia. Final Report Fiscal
Years 1969-90 -1992-93.
PB94-218625/REB 944)4 PCA08/MFA01
INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
FT-IR Transmission Spectroscopy for Quantitation of Am-
monium BisuKate in Fine-Partkxilate Matter Collected on
Teflon (Trade Name) Fitters.
PB94-209640/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
INHALATION
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Alr/Superfund Guide to Pollutant Toxfcfiy.
PB94306406/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A02
INHALATION ADMINISTRATION
Deposition Patterns of Aerosolized Drugs within Human
M37239/REB " 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena during
Breathing of High Volume Aqueous Aerosols.
PB94-202074/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF Ml
Deposition Patterns of Porydteperse Aerosols within
Human Lungs.
PB94-202116/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF Ml
INHALED PARTICLES
Aerodynamic Size Measurement of Airborne Ffcers and
Health Effects Implications.
PB94-163904/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
MJECTION WELLS
Federal Financial ReponsMtty Demonstrations for
Owners and Operators of Class 2 OR- and Gas-Related
Injection Wefts.
PB94-203312/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
INLAND StLVERSfDES
hifectMly and Teratogenfcrty of 'Beauveria bassiana' in
•Menidia berydina' Embryos.
PB94-191004/REB 944)4 PCM2/MFM1
INNOVATIVE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES
Plot-Scale Demonstration of a Sluny-Phase Biological
Reactor for Creosote-Contaminated Soi. Appkabora
Analysis Report
PB94-124039/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF Ml
Low Temperature Thermal Treatment (LT(sup 3) Trade
Name) Technology Roy F. Weston, Inc. Appicattons
Analysis Report
PB94-124047/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF Ml
CWM PO'WW'ER (Trade Name) Evaporation-Catalytic
Oxidation Technology: Applications Analysis Report
PB94-124658/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF Ml
Toronto Harbour Commissioners (THQ Sol Recycle
Treatment Train. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-124674/REB 944)1 PC M4/MF Ml
Chemical Waste Management Inc. PO*WWER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology.
Technology Evaluation Report Volume 1.
PB94-160637/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
Chemical Waste Management, Inc. PO*WW*ER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology.
Technology EvaJutton Report Volume 2.
PB94-160660/REB 944)3 PC A21/MF M4
INNOVATIVE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
VIsnT: Vendor Information System for Innovative Treat-
ment Technologies. User Manual (VtSfTT Version 3.0).
PB94-213634/REB 94-04 PC AO4/MF M1
944H PCA99/MFA06 INOCULATION
PB94-21720S/REB
INFORMATION nSSEMMATION
Supertund TecMcei Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
) for Your Grant
94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Superiund TeehnieaMialetanr.* Grant (TAG) Handbook:
The Appscatton Forms with Instructions.
PB93-083353/REB 944)2 PCAO8/MFA02
Supertund Information Repositories and Administrative
....... rUbrariens.
Efficacy of Commercial Inocuta in Enhancing Biodegrada-
Son of Weathered Crude OS Contaminating a Prince W«-
lam Sound Beach.
PB94-101714/REB
944)1 PC AOS/MF Ml
mOROANIC CHEMISTRY
Methods forme Determination of I
in Environmental Samples.
PB94-121811/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A02
rganic Substa
Records: Introduction tor
PB944K3648/REB
Projsct
1 PlOflTJITl.
PB94-159134/REB
EMAP Information
1997.
PB94-176823/REB
Superfund Program and
" . Volume 1, Number 1
94-98320B/REB
WKE8
944)4 Standwxj Order
Characterization (NALQ.
Plan. Global Change Be-
944)3 PCA19/MFA04
Strategic Plan: 1993-
94-04 PCA07/MFA02
Update. >
PB94-98
Management
November 1993.
944)1 PCA02/MFA01
Dkeetory of OAOPS Information Services. May 1994.
PB94-1B1310/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF Ml
MFOfMATON SYSTEMS
User's Manuel tor the BUS BBS.
PB94-114402/REB 94-01 PCM7/MFAO2
Global Ecosystems Database Project An Experiment in
Data Integration for Global Change.
PB84-159241/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
VtSTTT: Vendor fcifcrmaJton System tor Innovative Treat-
ment Technologies. User Manual (VSnT Version 3.0).
PB94-213634/REB 944M PCM4YMFM1
INORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Methods for the Determination of Inorganic Substances
in Environmental Samples. August 1993.
P694-120821/REB 944)1 PCMR/MFM2
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System
(1CCSS) Software (ILM02.1 Version 5) (tor Mfcrocomput-
ers).
PB94-501467/REB 944)3 CPDD2
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
Gudeines tor Inorganic Data Review.
PB94-963502/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF M1
INORGANIC MERCURY
Btoluminescent Sensors for Detection of Bknvessfate
HgOI) in the Environment
PB94-140720/REB 944)2 PCM2/MFM1
INOStTOL PHOSPHATES
Developmental Charges in Carbachol-Stimulated Inositol-
phosphate Release in Pigmenlsd Rat Retina.
PB94-137197/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF M1
INSECT CONTROL
Effect of •Beeuvena bassiana' and Its Toxins on Uyai-
dopsis banta' (Myaidacea).
PB94-155520/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF Ml
INSECT REPELLANTS
RED Facts: Lauryl Suffate Salts.
PB94-142924/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
wsecnctoes
Pesticide Fact Sheet Hexaflumuron.
PB94-219029/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
INSPECTION
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Rocky Moun-
tain Arsenal, Adams County, Colorado, NPDES NO. CO-
0021202.
PB94-17862I/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Report Patoverde De-
cans, Pima County, Arizona.
PB94-178639/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Silver Engi-
neering Works, Aurora, Colorado.
PB94-178647/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF Ml
NPDES CompSance Monitoring Report Silver Bell Mine,
Pima County, Arizona.
PB94-178654/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Forney Indus-
tries, Fort CoHins, Colorado.
PB94-178662/REB 94-O3 PC AO3/MF A01
NPDES Comptence Monitoring Report Oracle Ridge
Mine, San Manuel, Arizona.
PB94-17B68B/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Comptaree Evaluation Inspection Report City of Grand
Junction, Peratao WWTP, Grand Junction, Colorado.
NPDES PerrmtNo. CO-0040053.
PB94-178696/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Comptence Evaluation Inspection Report Classic Plas-
tics, Inc., Keim. Colorado.
PB94-178704/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Leadvilte Sani-
tation District. LearMto, Colorado, Part A. NPDES Permit
Na 004)021164.
PB94-178712/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Leadvilte Sani-
tation District. LsadvMe. Colorado. Part B. NPDES Permit
No. 000021164.
PB94-17B720/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Winner Found-
ries and Manufacturing, Inc., Arvada, Colorado.
P894-182045/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Special Prod-
ucts Company, Golden, Colorado.
PB94-1820S2/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Compfance Evaluation Inspection Report Anderson and
Forrester, A Division of Century International, Golden,
COiOTSuO.
PB94-182060/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Performance Audri Inspection Report Grand County
Water and Sanitation District Na 1, Grand County, Colo-
rado. NPDES Permit No. CO0032964.
PB94-18207S/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
on Report Lambertson In-
944)3 PC A02/MF A01
CompBance Evaluation Inspe
dusMes, Denver, Colorado.
PB94-182094/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Swedes
Custom Chrome, Grand Junction, Colorado.
PB94-182102/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
)Evaki
i Inspection Report Copper Moun-
Cormtence
taki Water and Sanitation District, Copper Mountain, Col-
orado. NPDES Permit No. CO-0021598.
PB94-182110/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF M1
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Trane Compa-
ny, Pueblo, Colorado.
PB94-182698/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF M1
CompBanoe Evaluation Inspection Report Kurt Manufac-
turing, Pueblo, Colorado.
P894-182714/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Complance Evaluation Inspection Report Rocky Moun-
tain Arsenal, Adams County, Colorado, NPDES No. CO-
0021202.
PB94-182755/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Comptance Evaluation Inspection Report Cosmar Com-
pany, Carvie, Louisiana, NPDES Permit No. LA0003751.
PB94-1B2763/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Complance Evaluation Inspection Report Zapata Haynie
Corporation, Cameron, Louisiana. NPDES No.
LA0003654.
PB94-182771/REB
944)3 PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Lauryl Sufete Salts.
PB94-140019/REB
944)2 PCA01/MFA01
Complance Evaluation Inspection: Excel Corporation.
KWPC Pern* No. MJA11-HP01.
PB94-182789/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report Wheatridfle
Sanitation District, Wheatridge. Colorado. NPDES Permit
No. CO4W24121.
PB94-182805/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF M1
Procedures to Ensure that CLP Laboratories Are Not
PaM tor NonCompiant or Unuseabte Data.
PB94-963214/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
INSTALLATION RESTORATION
RemedMton Technologies Screening Matrix Reference
Quids. Version 1.
AOA26S 29S/0/REB 944)1 PC A07/MF A02
KW-44
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MSTRUMENTATION
PSWIMS, a Profiling Instrument System for Remote Phys-
ical and Chemical Measurements in Shallow Water.
PB94-140639/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
MTEGRATED AIR POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEM
MODEL
lAPCS: A Computer Model TTiat Evaluates Pollution Con-
trol Systems for Utility Boilers.
PB94-192721/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
MTERCELLULAR JUNCTIONS
Gap Junction Function and Cancer.
PBW-146248/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
MTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion
•104494/REB
94-01 PCA14/MFA03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Ligtit-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu.
PB94-127024/REB 944)3 PCA2S/MFA06
Application for Certificaton 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu
PB94-127032/REB 94*3 PCA10/MFA03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar Cars.
PB94-127040/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year light-Duty
PB94-12705$REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar.
P894-127065/REB 94-03 PCA07/MFA02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan.
PB94-127073/REB 94-03 PC AW/MF E18
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - liphardt and Associates.
PB94-127081/REB 94-03 PC A12/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - PAS, Inc.
PB94-127099/REB 94*3 PC A06/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Porsche.
PB94-127107/REB 94-03 PC AW/MF A06
Application for Certification 1994 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Porsche.
PB94-127115/REB 94-03 PC A18/MF AO4
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - KIA Motors.
PB94-127123/REB 94*3 PC AO6/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Nissan.
PB94-127131/REB 94*3 PC AM/MF A08
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Lotus.
PB94-127149/REB 94*3 PC AM/MF EM
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks-Ford.
PB94-127156/REB 94*3 PC AM/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vetoes - Ford.
PB84-127164/REB 94*3 PC AM/MF EM
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda.
PB94-127172/REB 94*3 PC A08/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles- Honda,
PB94-127180/REB 84*3 PC AM/MF EOS
Appteation for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Hartey Davidson.
PB94-127198/REB 94*3 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB94-127206/REB 84*3 PC AM/MF A01
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler.
PB94-127214/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler.
PB94-127222/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
Appfcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Cushman Inc.
PB94-127230/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
Appfcation for Certification 1994 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles- Ferrari.
PB94-127248/REB 94*3 PC A14/MF A03
Appfcatton for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - General Motors Corporation.
PB94-1272S5/REB 94*3 PC AM/MF EM
Applcaflon for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat
PB94-127263/REB 94*3 PC AM/MF AM
Appfcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Toyota.
PB94-127271/REB 94*3 PC AM/MF EM
Appfcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vefides- Mazda.
PB94-127289/REB 94*3 PC AM/MF E14
KEYWORD INDEX
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mazda.
PB94-127297/REB 94*3 PCA18/MFA04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB94-127305/REB 94*3 PC AM/MF E14
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
PB94-127313/REB 94-03 PC A23/MF A04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Numml.
PB94-127321/REB 94*3 PCA07/MFA02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - American Limousine.
PB94-127339/REB 94*3 PCA07/MFA02
Application for Certification 1893 Model Year Light-Duty
PB94-127347/REB 94*3 PC AM/MF EM
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Vector Aeromotive.
PB94-127354/REB 94*3 PC A05/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mitsubishi.
PB94-127362/REB 94*3 PC AM/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volkswagen.
PB94-127370/REB 94*3 PC AM/MF EM
Application for Certification 1893 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Rover Group.
PB94-127388/REB 94*3 PCA07/MFA02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Rolls Roves.
PB94-127396/REB 94*3 PC AM/MF AM
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo.
PB94-127404/REB 94*3 PC AM/MF EM
Application for Certification 1893 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Audi
PB94-127412/REB 94*3 PC A2S/MF AM
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mitsubishi.
PB94-127420/REB 94*3 PC AM/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mitsubishi.
PB94-127438/REB 94*3 PC A23/MF A04
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mercedes-Benz.
PB94-1274S3/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
PB94-127461/REB 94*3 PC A04/MF A01
Application tor Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
PB94-127479/REB 94*3 PC A04/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Wimebago Industries, Inc.
PB94-127487/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu.
PB94-12748S/REB 94*3 PC A12/MF A03
Applicator for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB94-127503/REB 94*3 PC A05/MF A01
Appfcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mack Trucks.
PB84-127B11/REB 94*3 PC A13/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Trucks- Ford.
PB94-127529/REB 94*3 PC A22/MF A04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Cummins Engine Company.
PB94-127537/REB 94*3 PC A19/MF A04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Hyundai
PB94-127545/REB 94*3 PC A1S/MF A04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Hino Motors Inc.
PB84-127552/REB 84*3 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Perkins.
PB84-127S60/REB 84*3 PC A10/MF A03
Application tor Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Nissan.
PB84-127578/REB 84*3 PC AM/MF A02
INTERPOLATION
Fractal-Based Stochastic Interpolation Scheme in Sub-
surface Hydrology.
PB84-162807/REB 94*3 PC AW/MF A01
INTESTINES
Pulmonary Exposure of Mice to 'Engineered1 Pseudo-
monads Influences Intestinal Miorobiota Populations.
PB94-137189/REB 94*2 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Age, Species Difference, Antibiotics and Toxi-
cants on Intestinal Enzyme Activity and Qenotoxioity.
P894-137338/REB 94*2 PC A03/MF ADI
INVENTORIES
National Water Quality Inventory: 1992 Report to Con-
IRRITANTS
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release In-
ventory: Technical Update - Point Source Loads by Facili-
188786/REB
94*4 PC A03/MF A01
•181807/REB
94*3 PC A22/MF A04
y of Constructed Wetlands in the United States.
PB94-210432/REB 94*4 Standing Order
INVERTEBRATES
Fate and Survival of Microbial Pest Control Agents in
Nontarget Aquatic Organisms.
PB94-155512/REB 94*3 PC A02/MF A01
Importance of Physical Scaling Factors to Benthic Marine
Invertebrate Recotonizatfon of Laboratory Microcosms.
PB94-155538/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
Biological and Water Quality Survey of Three Tributaries
to the Sangamon River South Fork Basin, Mosquito
Creek and Long Point Slough, September through No-
vember 1989.
PB84-161S44/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
Intensive Survey of the Edwards River and Pope Creek,
1991.
PB94-161783/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
Development and Evaluation of Test Methods for Benthic
Invertebrates and Sediments: Effects of Flow Rate and
Feeding on Water Quality and Exposure Conditions.
PB94-163656/REB 94*3 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Potential Confounding Factors in Sediment
Toxicfty Tests with Three Freshwater Benthic Inverte-
brates.
PB34-176138/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
Organic Carbon Partitioning as a Basis for Predicting the
Toxicity of Chtorpyrifos in Sediments.
PB94-176153/REB 94*3 PC A02/MF A01
Identification of Predominant Environmental Factors
Structuring Stream Macroinvertebrate Communities
Within a Large Agricultural Catchment
P894-177722/REB 94*3 PC A02/MF A01
INVESTIGATIONS
Spatial Patterns of Soil Organic Carbon in the Contiguous
United States.
PB84-191160/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
ION EXCHANGE RESINS
Development of Transition Metal Oxide-Zeolite Catalysts
to Control Chlorinated VOC Air Emissions.
PB94-155330/REB 94*2 PCA02/MFA01
IONIZA1TON
Estimation of lonization Constants of Azo Dyes and Re-
lated Aromatic Amines: Environmental Implication.
PB94-191103/REB 94*4 PC A03/MF A01
IONS
Major Ion Chemistry of Lakes on the Kenai Peninsula,
Alaska.
PB94-117603/REB 94*1 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Metals in Solid Samples by Complexa-
tton: Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Gas Chromatogra-
phy. Atomic Emission Detection.
PB34-191145/REB 94*4 PC A02/MF A01
IPCC (INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE
CHANGE)
North American Landscape Characterization (NALC).
Pathfinder Project Research Plan. Global Change Re-
search Program.
PB34-159134/REB 94*3 PC A19/MF A04
IRON
Photochemistry of Aqueous Iron(lll)-Polycarboxylate
Complexes: Roles in the Chemistry of Atmospheric and
Surface Waters.
PB94-1350SO/REB 94*2 PC A02/MF A01
Iron Nutrition Influence on Cadmium Accumulation by
•Arabidopsis thaliara' (L) Heynh.
PB94-191178/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY
Alternative Control Techniques Document PM-10 Emis-
sions from Selected Processes at Coke Ovens and Inte-
grated Iron and Steel Mills.
PB94-156718/REB 94*3 PC A07/MF A02
Extraction and Beneffciation of Ores and Minerals.
Volume 3. Iron. Technical Resource Document
PB94-19S203/REB 94*4 PC A07/MF A02
IRON MOUNTAIN
Compilation and Interpretation of Water-Quality and Dis-
charge Data for Acidic Mine Waters at Iron Mountain,
Shasta County, California, 1940-91.
PB94-1160SO/REB 94*1 PC AM/MF A02
IRON-POLYCARBOXYLATE COMPLEXES
Photochemistry of Aqueous Iron(lll)-Polycarboxylate
Complexes: Roles in the Chemistry of Atmospheric and
Surface Waters.
PB94-135050/REB 84*2 PC A02/MF A01
IRRITANTS
Evaluation of Several Variations of the Mouse Ear Swell-
ing Test (WEST) for Detection of Weak and Moderate
Contact Sensitizers.
PB94-137262/REB 84*2 PC A03/MF A01
Will the Mouse Bioassay for Estimating Sensory Irritancy
of Airborne Chemicals (ASTM E 981-84) Be Useful for
Evaluation of Indoor Air Contaminants.
PB94-202124/REB 84-04 PC A02/MF A01
KVV-45
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KEYWORD INDEX
isc-a
EP
Improvements in Infract Exposure Assessment Model-
ing A Model tor Estimating Air Concentrations and Depo-
PB94-160413/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
iscs Monn
Comparison of ISC2 Dry Deposition Estimates Baaed on
Current and Proposed Deposition Algorithms.
Pt»«08491/RiB 9444 PCA04/MFA01
tSOAXIAL SAHPUNG
Numerical Calculation of Inertia! Aspiration Efficiency of
Aaroaote into Thin-Wtfed Sampkn Inlets.
PB84-146453/REB 9W2 PC A03/MF Ml
rSOCYANATES
Field Test and VaBdation of a Source Test Method for
Metnytene Dphanyt
PB94-158680/RE8
4019
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
ISOCYANURATES
Reregotration Eigfciity Document (RED) Chlorinated teo-
108024/REB
94-01 PC A13/MF A03
FLE.D. Facts. Chlorinated Isocyanurates.
PB94-108453/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
ROPROPYLAMME SALT
Heregistration EMbMy Document (RED): Glyphosate.
Appendbc A. UaePattems Subject to ReregWratton.
P&4-188851/REB 9444 PCAW/MF A03
BWM ONTEGRATED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT)
Ufa Cyde Analysis: Its Place in Waste Management
PB94-122504/REB 9441 PCM2/MF A01
Life Cycle Assessment for Municipal Solid Waste Man-
PB94?22S12/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
JUNCOS (PUERTO RICO)
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Juncos
LandM SNe (Operable Unit 2), Juncos, PR., October
1993.
PB94-963e04/REB 9444 Starting Order
JUVEMLERSH
Food and Feedfng of Young FMsh Species in the Lower
Roanoke River, Batchelor Bay, and Western Abemarte
Sound, North Carotna. 1982-1988. Volume 1. Text
Volume 2. Appendices
PB94-213931/REB 9444 PCAM/MFAM
KARST HYDROLOGY
Karat Hydrology and Chemical Conlaminalion.
PB94-13S134/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
KENAI PENBBULA
Major ton Chemistry of Lakes on the Kenal Peninsula,
Alaska.
PB94-117803/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
KETONES
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chlorinated Ackts/Aldehydes/Ketones/ Alcohols.
PB94-179918/REB 9443 PCA12/MFA03
rOONEY
Fetal Daxamethasone Exposure Accelerates Develop-
ment of Renal Function: Retebonshp to Dose, Cat Differ-
entiation and Growth InhWion.
PB94-163953/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
MONEY FUNCTION TESTS
Fetal Dovotopmont in the Rat Fottowing Disruption of Ma-
tamal Renal Function during Pregnancy.
PB94-137163/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
KINDLING (NEUROLOGY)
Tissue-Plasmhogen Activator Is Induced as an fmmaol-
ate-€arty Gene During Seizure, Kindhig and Long-Term
PB94-141496/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
KMEMATKS
Screening Modal for Nonaqueous Phase Liquid Transport
in the Vadose Zone Using Green-Ampt and Kinematic
Wave Theory.
PB84-1462S5/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
KMETICS
Aerodynamic Size Measurement of Airborne Fbere and
Health Effects ImpScaSons.
PB94-163904/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
KNOX COUNTY (INDIANA)
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5>. PrestoCte
Battery. Vkicannes. IN., August 1994.
PB94-964133/REB 9444 Standrxj Order
KUWAIT
Fine-Partcte Sodkim Tracer for Long-Range Transport of
the Kuwaiti Oi-Fire Smoke.
PB94-1701O7/REB 9443 PCA01/MFA01
LABELS
PR Notice 93-1. Notice to Manufacturers. Formulators.
Producers and Roublianls of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104122/RE8 9441 PCA01/MFA01
PR Notice 93-3. NoBce to Manufacture^ Formulatore,
PB94-104148/BEB 9441 PCAO2/MFA01
PR Notice 93-5. Notice to Manufacturers. Formutators,
Distributors, and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104163/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
PR Nottoe 934. Notes to Manufacturers, Producers, For-
mutators, and RegBtrants of Pesticides.
PB94-104171/REB 9441 PCA02A«=A01
PR Notice 93-7. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers, and Regisirants of Agricultural Pesticides.
PB94-104189/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PR Notice 93-6. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers and Registrants of Postioua Products.
PB94-104197/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
PR Notice 93-10. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators.
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104213/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
PR Notice 93-11. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers, and Registrants of Agricultural Pesticides.
PB94-104221/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
PR Notice 94-1. Notice to Manufacturers, Producers, For-
mulators, Distributors, and Registrants of Pesticide Prod-
ucts. Withdrawal of PR Notice 91-8.
PB94-1B4249/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A02
PR Notice 94-2. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators.
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products. Recy-
dng Empty Aerosol Pesticide Containers.
PB94-184306/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Compact Label Fie -1994 (Fiche 1 - 5886).
PB94-911699/REB 9441 MF*3531.60
LABORATOMES
Procedures to Ensure that CLP Laboratories Are Not
Paid for Non-Compiant or UnuseaUe Data.
PB94-963214/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
GuJdairas for Organic Data Review.
PB94-9S3501/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
LAER (LOWEST ACHIEVABLE EMISSION RATE)
RACT/BACT/LAER Ctearinghouse: A Compilation of
Determinations. Fourtfi Supplement
Control Technology
to the 1990 EdWon.
PB94-206729/REB
9444 PC A19/MF A04
LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN
X-Cel Pseudotumors in a Hardhead Catfish 'Anus falis'
(ArMae) from Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, USA.
PB94-196165/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
LAKE SUPERIOR
Modal Assessment of the Annual Atmospheric Deposition
of Trace Metals to Lake Superior.
PB94-113008/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
LAKES
Episodic Addffication and Associated Fish and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses of Four Aokondack Headwater
Streams. Methods Report
PB94-105368/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Major Ion Chemistry of Lakes on the Kenai Peninsula,
Alaska.
PB94-117603/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of Aodte Deposition on North American Lakes:
PateeoBmnotogical Evidence from Diatoms and Chryso-
PB94?J44708/REB
9442 PCA03/MFA01
Lake Water Quality Assessment Program, 1992. North-
eastern mats Lakes.
PB94-173374/REB 9443 PCA04/MFA01
Lake Water QuaMy Assessment Grant No. 2. Final
Report (Includes Lake Water QuaMy Assessment Pro-
gram. 1992. Northeastern IHnois Lakes).
PB94-183092/REB
.
9443 PC AOB/MF AO2
LAMMATES
Improved Equipment Cleaning h Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing FecStes (Phase 1).
PB94-141157/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A03
Improved Equipment Cleaning at Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing FacSrbes (Seminar Paper).
PB94-162708/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Waste MHmization for Equipment Cleaning In the Coated
and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing Industry.
PB94-19e033/REB 9444 PC AO3/MF A01
LAND POLLUTION
Gasverkstomter 1 Svorigo. En inventertng av enerbehand-
•ngabehovet vid landets gasverkstomter. (Gasworks sites
in Sweden. >nventoryof the need for after-treatment of
De94702197^REBI ' 9441 PC AO»/MF A02
In situ Sol Decontamination by Radto Frequency Heating.
PB94-122S61/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
Sufc-if'B^ Characterization and Monitoring Techniques:
A Desk Reference Gukta Volume 1. SoMs and Ground
Water Appendtoes A and B.
PB94-136272/REB
9442 PC A21/MF ATM
Isolation and Characterization of (+ )-1,1a^O»ivdroxv-1-
Hydrofluoren-9-One Formed by Angular Dioxyganation in
the Bacterial Cataboism of Fkiorene.
PB94-140670/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Fietel Trapping of Subsurface Vapor Phase Petroleum Hy-
drocarbons.
PB94-1S8789/REB 9443 PC A03/MF AC1
Use of Canone Surfactants to ModHy Sol Surfaces to
Promote Sorpeon and Retard Mkjrakon of Hydrophobic
Oronmc Conapoomte.
PB94-158797/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
Guktefhes for Inorganic Data Review.
PB94463502/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
LAND POLLUTION CONTROL
Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix. Reference
Guide. Version 1.
AD-A269 296/0/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
Bioremecfiation Using the Land Treatment Concept Envi-
ronmental Regulations and Technology.
PB94-107927/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Initial Screening of Thermal Desorptton for Soil Remedi-
ation.
PB94-112810/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Will Soil Working Work for the Sand Creek Superfund
Site.
PB94-112828/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Three-Dimensional Ar Flow Model for Soil Venting: Su-
perposition of Analytical Functions.
PB94-112851/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
Ex-situ Remediation Technologies as Practiced in USA.
PB94-112919/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
BioGenesis (Trade Name) Soil Washing Technology: In-
novative Technology Evaluation Report
PB94-120045/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Field Investigation of Effectiveness of SoB Vapor Extrac-
tion Technology.
PB94-122553/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Application of Steam Injection/Vacuum Extraction Treat-
ment Systems to Contaminated SoHs.
PB94-122S79/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
Literature Review Summary of Metals Extraction Process-
es Used to Remove Lead from Soils.
PB94-140613/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Remedtatine Contamination in Fractured Media- Is the
Problem Sipping between the Cracks.
PB94-146420/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
Solvent Washing of Aged PCP-Contaminated Soils.
PB94-1S0439/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Effects of NO3(-), Of), F(-). SO4(2-), and CO3(2-) on
Pb(2+ ) Immobilization by Hydroxyapatite.
PB94-170024/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Symposium on Ecological Restoration: Proceedings of a
Conference. Held in Chicago, Illinois on March 2-4,1993.
PB94-188620/REB 9444 PC A10/MF A03
Engineering Bulletin: In Situ Bkxtegradation Treatment
PB94-190469/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
In Situ Technologies for Remediation of Organic Ctiemi-
cate-Containinated SHes: A Critical Review.
PB94-192713/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Field Investigation of Effectiveness of Soil Vapor Extrac-
tion Technology (September 1994).
PB94-205531/REB 9444 PCA07/MFA02
_.J Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pinette's
i Yard. Washbum, ME.. June 1993.
S/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 11, Lakehurat, NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963817/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American
Cyanamid Site, Operable Unit 1, Bridgewater Township,
Somerset County, NJ., September 1993.
P894-963832/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dataware
Sand and Gravel Site, (Amendment), New Castle, DE.
September 1993.
PB94-963914/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Reeves
Southeastern Galvanizing (Operable Unit 1), FL, October
1992.
PB94-964028/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak Oil/
Bay Drums Site, Operable Unit 1, Brandon, FL, June
1993.
PB94-864031/REB ^4-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): ABC
CroMour Cleaners Site, Operable Unit 2. Jacksonville,
NO, September 1994.
PB94-9640S3/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): U.S. Air
Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH., July 1993.
PB94-964105/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Otf
Story/Cordova Chemical Site, Operable Unit 3, North
Muskegon, Ml., September 1993.
PB94-964108/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Adams
Plating Company Site, Lansing, Ml.. September 1993.
PB94-964121/REB 9444 Standng Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5). Van Dale
Junkyard Site, Washington County, OH.. March 1994.
PB94-964128/REB 9444 Standng Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South An-
dover Salvage Yards, Andover, MN.. May 1994.
PB94-964131/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creak Industrial Site, Operable Unit 5. Commerce dry,
CO., (Amendment), September 1993.
PB94-964412/REB 9444 Standng Order
KW-46
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KEYWORD INDEX
LIGHT DUTY VEHICLES
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Hexcel,
Uvermore, CA., September 1993.
PB94-964S10/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): McColl
Site. Source Operable Unit, Fulterton, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964520/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lorentz
Barrel and Drum Site, Operable Unit 1, San Jose, CA.,
August 1993.
PB94-964522/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Umatilla
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 1, Hermiston, OR.,
December 1992.
PB94-964609/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay Nearshore/Tideflats Site, Operable Unit
4, Ruston/North Tacoma Study Area, WA., June 1993.
PB94-964626/REB 94-04 Standing Order
LAND POLLUTION DETECTION
Military Base Closures: Guidance on EPA Concurrence in
the Identification of Uncontaminated Parcels under
CERCLA Section 120(h)(4).
PB94-963249/REB 94-03 Standing Order
LAND SURFACE PLANETARY BOUNDARY LAYER
MODELS
Implementation and Experimentation of an Advanced
Land-Surface/PBL Model in the Pern State/NCAR Me-
soscale Model (MM4).
PB94-160421/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
LAND USE
Variety, Classification and Association in Rainfall-Runoff
Response.
PB94-130374/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Agricultural Sources and Sinks of Carbon.
PB94-136165/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Interaction of Climate and Land Use in Future Terrestrial
Carbon Storage and Release.
PB94-160512/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Landscape Monitoring and Assessment Research Plan.
PB94-189446/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
LANDFILL GAS
LandHI Gas Pretreatment tor Fuel Cell Applications.
PB94-107950/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
LANDFILLS
Compacted Soil Barriers at Abandoned Landfill Sites Are
Likely to Fail in the Long Term.
PB94-101862/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Engineering Bulletin: Landfill Covers.
PB94-105426/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of the Collier County, Florida Landfill Mining
Demonstration.
PB94-114824/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Landfill Gas Utilization: Database of North American
Projects.
PB94-162773/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste in Illinois.
Seventh Annual Report
PB94-187291 /REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
LandfiH Gas Energy Utilization: Technical and Non-Tech-
nical Considerations.
PB94-189651/REB 94-04 PCA01/MFA01
Pathogen Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal
9444 PCAOBYMFA02
Estimate of Methane Emissions from U.S. LandMts.
PB94-213519/REB 94-04 PCA04/MFA01
LAND8ATM8S
North American Landscape Characterization (NALC).
Pathfinder Project Research Plan. Global Change Re-
search Program.
PB94-159134/REB 9443 PCA18/MFA04
LARQEMOUTH BASS
RapsonsM of Juvenile Largemouth Bass to Different pH
and Aluminum Levels at Overwintering Temperatures: Ef-
fects on Gill Morphology, Electrolyte Balance, Scale Cal-
cium, Dver Glycooen, and Depot Fat
PB94-163698/REB 0443 PCA03/MFA01
LARVAE
Non-Invasive Neurotoxkaty Assay Using Larva) Msdaka.
PB94-140621/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
Food and Feeding of Young Finfish Species m the Lower
Roanoke River, Batchelor Bay, and Western Albemarie
Sound, North Carolina, 1982-1968. Volume 1. Text
Volume 2. Appendices.
PB94-213931 /REB 9444 PCAM/MFAM
LAURYL SULFATE SALTS
RED Facts: Lauryt Sulfate Salts.
Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement
Docket
P894-921700/REB 9442 Subscription
LAW (JURISPRUDENCE)
Forest Ecosystem Management An Ecological. Econom-
ic, and Social Assessment Report of the Forest Ecosys-
tem Management Assessment Team.
PB94-118072/REB
9441 PC A99/MF Ell
PB94-140019/REB
9442 PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: Lauryl Sulfate Salts.
PB94-142924/REB 9442 PCA07/MFA02
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Superfund Removal Procedures. Removal Response Re-
porting: POLPEPs and OSC Reports.
P883-963421/REB 9443 Standmg Order
Draft Manual of Practice Identification of IWctt Connec-
tions.
PB94-176534/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
Safe Drinking Water Act as Amended by the Safe Drink-
ing Water Act Amendments of 1986.
PB94-133774/HEB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Final
Report
PB94-963224/REB 9443 Standing Order
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Final
Report Executive Summary.
PB94-963225/REB 9443 Standing Order
LCA (LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT)
Life Cycle Analysis: Its Place in Waste Management
PB94-122504/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Life Cycle Assessment for Municipal Solid Waste Man-
PB94-122512/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
LEACHATES
Treatment of CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act) Leachates by
Carbon-Assisted Anaerobic Fluidized Beds.
PB94-113750/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
LEACHING
Field Study to Evaluate Leaching of Aldicarta, Metotach-
lor, and Bromide in a Sandy Loam Sou.
PB94-119989/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Leaching on Pore Size Distribution of Sofldi-
fied/Stabifeed Wastes.
PB94-155231 /REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Metals Distribution in Sofe*fied/Slabilized Waste Forms
After Leaching.
PB94-1552497REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of pH and Lead Composition on Metal Leached
from Brass Coupons.
PB94-158615/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Developing a Kinetic Leaching Model for Solidified/Stabi-
lized Hazarckxis Wastes.
PB94-159308/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Leaching Boundary Movement in Solidified/Stabilized
Waste Forms.
PB94-159399/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PATRIOT: A Methodology and Decision Support System
for Evaluating the Leaching Potential of Pesticides.
PB94-168374/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Contaminant Leaching from SolidHied-Stabilized Wastes,
Overview.
PB94-169919/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Cement Stabilization/Solidification Techniques: pH Profile
Within Acid-Attacked Waste Form.
PS94-169992/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
LEAD (METAL)
Emergency Responders Agreements for Fund-Lead Re-
medial Actions.
PB93-963418/REB 9443 Standing Order
Guidance Manual for the Integrated Exposure Uptake
BMdnetic Model for Lead In Children.
PB93-9B3510/REB 9443 Standing Order
Evaluation of a Field Test Kit for Monitoring Lead in
Drinking Water.
PB94-101896/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA Lead Guideline Document and Appendix.
PB94-111846/REB 9441 PCAM/MFE08
Seminar Publication: Control of Lead and Copper in
Drinking Water.
PB94-121670/REB 9441 PC A06/MF AM
Standard Operating Procedure for Field Analysis of Lead
in Paint Bulk Dust and Son by Ultrasonic, Add Digestion
and Cotorimetric Measurement
PB94-121738/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Literature Review Summary of Metals Extraction Process-
es Used to Remove Lead from Softs.
PB84-140613/REB 9442 PCA04/MFA01
Preparation of Lead-Containing Paint and Dust Method
Evaluation Materials and Verification of the Preparation
9442 PCA1S/MFA04
Lead In Drinking Water. An Annotated List of Publica-
tions.
PB94-1540B5/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
Lead Leaching from SubmersUe Well Pumps.
PB94-161221/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of NO3(-), Cl(-), F(-), SO4(2.), and CO3(2-) on
Pb(2-i-) Immobilization by Hydroxyapatite.
PB94-170024/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Proposed Regulations for Lead in Drinking Water, August
1988.
PB94-178050/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Guideline for Lead Monitoring in the Vicinity of Point
Sources.
PB94-1B3365/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Optimum Sampling Site Exposure Criteria for Lead.
PB94-183373/REB 9443 PCA04/MFA01
Protocol by Round-Robin Analysis.
PB94-1411B5/REB 94
Removal and Containment of Lead-Based Paint via
Needle Sealers.
PB94-193216/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
Sampling for Lead in Drinking Water in Nursery Schools
and Day Care Facilities.
PB94-218963/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Integrated Exposure Uptake Btokinetic Model for Lead in
Children (IEUBK) Version 0.99D (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501517/REB 9443 CP D01
Revised Interim Soil Lead Guidance for CERCLA Sites
and RCRA Corrective Action Facilities.
PB94-963262/REB 9444 Standing Order
Guidance on Residential Lead-Based Paint Lead-Con-
taminated Dust, and Lead-Contaminated Soil.
PB94-9B32B4/REB 9444 Standing Order
LEAD ORES
Technical Resource Document Extraction and Beneficia-
tton of Ores and Minerals. Volume 1. Lead-Zinc.
PB94-170248/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
LEAK DETECTORS
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Systems for
Large Underground Tanks.
PB94-113065/REB 9441 PC A03/MF AOt
LEAKS
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Emissions
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Cate-
gories: Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants from the Syn-
thetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry and
Other Processes Subject to the Negotiated Regulation
for Equipment Leaks.
PB94-177185/REB 9443 PC A09/MF A02
LEARNING
Medial Prefrontal Cortex Lesions and Spatial Delayed Al-
ternation in the Developing Rat Recovery or Sparing.
PB94-139482/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Cognitive and Neuroanatomical Effects of Triethyttin in
Developing Rats: Role of Age of Exposure. Research
Report
PB94-197159/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
LEAST SQUARES METHOD
Efficiency of Least Squares Estimators in the Presence of
Spatial Autocorrelation.
PB94-146370/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
LEATHER INDUSTRY
Air Emissions and Control Technology for Leather Tan-
ning and Finishing Operations.
PB94-120219/REB 9441 PCA11/MFA03
Supplemental Development Document for Proposed Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines, New Source Performance
Standards and Pretreatment Standards for the Leather
Tanning and Finishing Point Source Category.
PB94-1261S8/REB 9442 PC A06/MF A02
LEGAL ASPECTS
General Counsel Opinions from the Office of General
Counsel (EPA). January 31, 1980, through June 7, 1985.
PB94-102555/REB 9441 PC A11/MF A03
LEGISLATION
Superfund Reform Act of 1994.
PB94-963239/REB 9442 PC A10/MF A03
LEYDK3 CELLS
Sensitivity of Sertoli and Leydig Cells to Xenobiotics in in
vitro Models.
PB94-137205/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
LH
Influence of the Formamidine Pesticide Chkxdimeform on
Cvulatton in the Female Hamster Dissociable Shifts in
the Luteinizing Hormone Surge and Oocyte Release.
PB94-137148/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
LICENSES
Analytical Methods for the Determination of Pollutants in
Pulp and Paper Industry Wastewater.
PB94-107059/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Risks from Genetically Engineered Plants:
EPA Research Needs for Regulatory Action.
PB94-130416/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
Ufa-Cycle Improvements Analysis: Procedure Develop-
ment and Demonstration.
PB94-189B36/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
Importance of Life Cycle Assessment
PB94-189677/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
UOHT DUTY VEHICLES
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu.
PB94-127024/REB 9443 PCA25/MFA06
Application for Certflcaton 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu.
PB94-127032/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar Care.
PB94-127040/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar
PB94-127057/REB 9443 PC A09/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar.
PB94-127065/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
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KEYWORD INDEX
Application tor Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan.
PB94-127073/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF E1S
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ljphardt and Associates,
PB94-127081/REB 9443 PC A12/MF A03
Apptcatton for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - PAS, Inc.
PB94-127099/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Applctfon torCerttfication 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
PB94-127107/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF AM
Application for Certification 1994 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles - Porsche.
PB94-127115/REB 94-03 PCA19/MFA04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles - WA Motors.
PB94-127123/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
AppScation tor Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mssan.
P694-127131/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF A06
Appfcatton for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Lotus.
PB94-1Z7149/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Trucks * Foco.
PB94-127156/HEB 944)3 PC AM/MF EM
Appication for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles - Ford.
PB94-127164/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF EM
Appication for Certification 1992 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles- Honda.
PB94-127172/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A02
Application for Certification 19B3 Modal Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles • Honda.
PB94-127180/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF EM
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles - HarteyDavidson.
PB94-12719B/REB 944)3 PCA07/MFA02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB94-127206/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
Appication for Certification 1992 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles - Chrysler.
PB94-127214/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Appication for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles-Q '
les - Chrysler.
PB94-127222/REB
944)3 PC AOS/MF AM
Appication for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles - Cushman Inc.
PB94-127230/REB 944B PC AOS/MF A01
Appication for Certification 1994 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles-Ferrari.
PB94-127248/REB 944)3 PC A14/MF AO3
AppScaSon tor Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - General Motors Corporation.
PB94-127255/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF EM
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
PB94-127263/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF AM
Appication tor Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
PB94-127271/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF EM
Appication torCerBficalion 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
PB94-127289/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF E14
Appication tor Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Tracks - Mazda.
PB94-127297/REB 944)3 PC AK/MF AIM
Appfcabon for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
- Mercedes Bare.
PB94-12730S/REB
944)3 PC AM/MF E14
Appication for CertHteabon 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles - Subaru.
PB94-127313/REB 944)3 PC A2S/MF A04
Appication for Certlfcalion 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicle* - Numni.
PB94-127321/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Appication tor CertMcation 1992 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles - American Limousine.
PB94-127339/REB 94-03 PCA07/MFA02
Appication tor CertrScatton 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles - BMW.
PB94-127347/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF EM
Appication for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles - Vector Aeromottve.
PB94-127354/REB 944)3 PC AOSVMF A01
Appication for Certification 1993 Model Year LJoW-Duty
Vehicles - MMsubcsri.
PB94-127362/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF AO2
orCwSfcation 1993 Model Year UghWJuty
944» PC AM/MF EM
AppfcaSon for Certification 1903 Modal Year Ught-Outy
944)3 PCA07/MFA02
AppacaHon tor Certification 1993 Modal Year Light-Duty
Vehicles. H ~ ~
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo.
PB94-127404/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF EM
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
PB94-127412/REB 94-03 PCA2S/MFA06
Appication for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles - Mitsubishi.
PB94-127420/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A03
Appication for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Trucks - Mitsubishi
PB94-12743B/REB 944)3 FCA23/MFA04
Appication for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy
Vehicles - Hyundai.
PB94-127545/REB 944)3 PCA18/MFA04
Final Regulatory Impact Analysis: Refusing Emission
Regulations tor Light Duty Vehicles and Trucks and
Heavy Duty Vehicles.
PB94-164027/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A02
LKJHT NONAQUEOUS PHASE LIQUIDS
Hydrocarbon Sp* Screening Model (HSSM). Volume 1.
User's Guide.
PB94-189487/REB 94-04 PCA11/MFA03
Report of Workshop on Geosynthettc day Liners.
PB84-114691/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A02
UPfOS
Interaction of Inorganic Mercury Sails with Model and
Red Cel Membranes: Importance of Upid Binding Sites.
PB94-163BS4/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
uaun COLUMN CHROHATOORAPHY
Analysis of Setoctod Chemical Groups by Liquid Chroma-
>hy/Mass Spectrometry.
170115/REB 944M PC AOS/MF A01
LIQUID WASTES
Evaluation of the Ukeanood of DNAPL Presence at NPL
Sites: National Results.
PB93-963343/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A02
SuperuHical Fluid Extraction of Organic Compounds from
Various Sold Matrices.
PB94-12154S/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Sofw
I MWmta
i in the Continuous Liquid/Liquid Ex-
traction of Aqueous Samples for SernVoMle Organfcs.
PB94-121555/REB 944)1 PCA037MFA01
CWM PO'WWEH (Trade Name) Evaporation-Catalytic
Oxidation Technology: Appscattons Analysis Report
PB94-124658/RfHl 944)1 PCA04/MFA01
Control of Voiallci Organic Compound Emissions from
Votatte Organic UquidStorage in Floating and Fixed
Roof Tanks. Guideline Series.
PB94-12BS19/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
Alternative Control Techniques Document Volatie Or-
ganic Liquid Storage in Floating and Fixed Roof Tanks.
PB94-152741 /RES 944)2 PC AM/MF A02
Solvent Wasrino of Aged PCP-Contaminated Sots.
PB94-160439/REB 944M PC AOS/MF A01
Chemical Waste Management Inc. PO'WWER (Trade
Name) Evaporabon-Cataiytic Oxidation Technology.
Technology Evaluation Report Volume 1.
PB94-160B37/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A02
Chemical Waste Management. Inc. PO'WWER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology.
Technology Evakition Report Volume 2.
PB94-16T*60/REB 944)3 PC A21/MF A04
KlSotu
ationofF
Surfactant-Em
in Sol Columns. 2. Mathematical Modaing.
PB94-137015/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Surfactant-Enhanced SotubBzafion of Residual Dodecane
in Sol Columns. 1. Experimental Investigation.
PB94-137023/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
USTMQS
FACT BOOK: National Priorities Ust under the Original
Hazard Ranking System. 1961-1991.
PB93-963350/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water PubEcatlons Ust An Annotated autogra-
phy of EPA and Non-EPA Technical. Managerial. Educa-
tional and General Information Materials.
PB94-152279/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Lead in Drinking Water. An Annotated Ust of Pubeca-
-Hois Roves.
PB94-127396/REB
944)3 PCAM/MFAM
PB94-1540BS/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Statusof Pesticides ki ReregMration and Special Review
P^lfl874^^JUne 1 ' 944)3 PC A1S/MF A03
UTHHJS1HYPOCHLOMTE
RED Facts: Lithium Hypochtorite.
PB94-1S2949/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
ReregMration EsafeWy Decision (RED): UWum Hypc-
PB94-1542S9/REB 944)2 PCAO7/MFA02
UTTLE ROCK LAKE
Response of Predatory Zoupiantdon Populations to the
Ejpeiimenlal AckMcation ofUttie Rock Lake, Wisconsin.
PBM-101730/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
FWd and Laboratory Invertkjation of Add Effects on Lar-
gwnouth Bass, Rock Base, Black Crappie, and YeOow
PB94-163706/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
UTTLE VERMILION RIVER BASIN
Intensive Survey of the Little Vermilion River as Effected
by Seasonal Variation, 1992.
PB94-1 04361 /REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
LJVER
Enhanced Mortality and Uver Damage In Virus-Infected
Mice Exposed to p-Xytene.
PB94-137072/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Light and Electron Microscopic Comparisons of Normal
Hapatocytes and NeopUurbc Hepatocytes of Well-Differ-
entiated HepotoceNular Carcinomas in a Teleost Fish.
PB94-140SM/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Catyptospora fundul (Apicomplexa, Caryptosporidae) in
the Uver of the Gulf Toadfish, 'Opsanus beta'.
PB94-191012/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
UVEROLYCOQEN
Repsonses of Juvense Largemouth Bass to Different pH
and Aluminum Levels at Overwintering Temperatures: Ef-
fects on Gn Morphology, Electrolyte Balance, Scale Cal-
cium, Uver Glycoben, and Depot Fat
PB94-163696/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
UVER MtCROSOMES
Quantitative Analysis of me Metabolism of 9,10-
Dihydrobenzo(a)pyrene by Induced Rat Uver Micro-
PB94-141447/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
LIVESTOCK
Update of Livestock Feed Consumption.
PB94-125655/REB 944)2 PCA99/MFE11
Pesticide ReregMration Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
Chemistry. Follow-up. Guidance for Conducting Plant
and Livestock Metabolism Studkw.
PB94-166378/REB
944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Pesticide ReregMration Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
Chemistry. Follow-up Guidance tor Updated Livestock
Feeds Tables: Aspirated Grain Fractions (Grain Dust); A
Tolerance Perspective; Calculating Livestock Dietary Ex-
posure; and Number and Location of Domestic Crop
Field Trt
1 Trials.
PB94-201100/REB
944)4 PC AM/MF A02
LOADING
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release In-
ventory: Technical Update - Point Source Loads by Facili-
PB94-
188786/REB
LOCOMOTIVES
Em
PB94-142270/REB
94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
ents: Locomotives.
944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
LONG-TERM POTENTlATtON
Tissue-Plasminooen Activator Is Induced as an Immedi-
ate-Earty Gene During Seizure, Kindling and Long-Term
PB94-141496/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Cotton Yield Losses and Ambient Ozone Concentrations
in Cattomia's San Joaquin Valley.
PB94-13S019/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
LOUISIANA
EMAP-Estuaries, Uxisianian Province-1991. Statistical
Summary. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Program.
PB94-11;
•117488/REB
944)1 PC AM/MF A02
LouWanian Province Demonstration Report EMAP-Estu-
aries: 1991.
PB94-155876/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A02
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries, Louisianian Prov-
kwe-1992. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Program.
PB94-174752/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
LOUISIANA (UNITED STATES)
X-Cell Pseudotumors in a Hardhead Catfish 'Anus fails'
(Ariktae) from Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana. USA.
PB94-198166/REB 944)4 PCA02/MFA01
LOW TEMPERATURE TESTS
Low Temperature Thermal Treatment (LTfsup 3) Trade
Name) Technology Roy F. Weston, Inc. Applications
Analysis Report
PB94-124047/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
LOWEST ACHIEVABLE EWSSION RATE
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilatkxi of
Control Technology Determinations. Third Supplement to
the 1990 Edtton. Volume 2.
PB94-111572/REB 944)1 PCA22/MFA04
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. Fourth Supplement
to the 1990 EdWon.
PB94-20B728/REB 944)4 PC A19/MF A04
of Metals from Chromated-Copper-Areenate
•Treated Lumber by Epfciota.
140662/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
LUNQ
Distribution of Injury and Mfcrodoelmetry of Ozone in the
Vendatory Unit of *e Rat
PB94-137049/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Radon Progeny Dasknetry in the Rat Lung.
PB94-1370B6/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
KW-48
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KEYWORD INDEX
Pulmonary Exposure of Mice to 'Engineered' Pseudo-
monads Influences Intestinal Microbiota Populations.
PB94-137189/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Three-Dimensional Analysis of Lung Structure and Its Ap-
plication to Pulmonary Dosimetry Models (Chapter 6).
PB94-139490/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Ki-ras Oncogene Mutations in Tumors and DNA Adducts
Formed by Benz(i)aceanthrylene and Benzo(a)pyrene in
the Lungs of Strain A/J Mice.
PB94-139557/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Manual: Nitrogen Control.
P894-159142/REB
94-03
cruttment
PB94-16374B/REB
94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Relationship between Delivered Ozone Dose and Func-
tional Responses in Humans.
PB94-202082/BEB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Respiratory Responses to Repeated Prolonged Exposure
to 0.12 pprn Ozone.
PB94-202132/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
LJUNQ DISEASES
Deposition Patterns of Porydisperse Aerosols within
Human Lungs.
PB94-202116/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
LYMPHOCYTE SUBSETS
Effects of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachkvodfeenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) on
Humoral Immunity and Lymphocyte Subpopulatkxis: Dif-
ferences between Mice and Rats.
PB94-197167/REB 94-04 PCA01/MFA01
HACPUF
EPAPUF: A Blood-Gas and Pulmonary Simulator. User's
Manual Version 1.0.
PB94-144128/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
MACROINVERTEBRATES
Intensive Survey of the UWe Vermttlon River as Effected
by Seasonal Variation, 1992.
PB94-104361/REB 94-01 PCA04/MFA01
Identification of Predominant Environmental Factors
Structuring Stream Macroinvertebrate Communities
Within a Large Agricultural Catchment
P894-177722/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
MACROPHAQES
Macrophage Aggregates as Indicators of Environmental
PB94-190B24/REB ' 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
MACT (MAXIMUM ACHIEVABLE CONTROL
TECHNOLOGY)
Guidelines for MACT Determinations under Section
112Q). Final Report
PB94-179009/REB 94-03 PCA07/MFA02
MAGNETO FIELDS
Scheme for Incorporating DC Magnetic Fields into Epide-
mtotogicaJ Studies of EMF Exposure.
PB94-143724/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
MAGNETO RECORDING MEDIA
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Magnetic Tape
Manufacturing Operations. Background Information tar
Proposed Standards.
PB94-1S80S4/REB 9443 PCA17/MFA04
MALATHION
Downwind Drift and Deposition of Malathion on Human
Targets from Ground Ultra-Low Volume Mosquito Sprays.
PB94-1406S4/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
11*1 CO
Acute and Long-Term Effects of a Single Dose of the
Fungicide Carbendazim (Methyl 2-BenzJmidazole Carba-
mate) on the Male Reproductive System in the Rat
PB94-163896/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
MAUQNANT NEOPLASMS
Gap Junction Function and Cancer.
PB94-146248/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Prototype Needs Estimating and Project Ranking Soft-
ware for the TxDOT PMS.
PB94-120599/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
MANAGEMENT METHODS
Practical Tools and Concepts for Environmental Audits
and Assessments.
PB94-122611 /REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
MANILA (PHILIPPINES)
Greenhouse Gases from Biomass and Fossil Fuel Stoves
in Developing Countries: A Manila Plot Study.
PB94-170016/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
MANUALS
Hazard Ranking System Guidance Manual.
PB93-963356/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria. Technical Manual.
PB94-100450/REB 94-01 PC A16/MF A03
Methods for the Determination of Inorganic Substances
in Environmental Samples.
PB94-121811/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A02
Wastewater Treatment/Disposal for Small Communities.
Manual.
PB94-123B41/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Verifying Compliance with Sludge Requirements. Guid-
ance for NPDES Compliance Inspectors.
PB94-12S739/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PC A14/MF A03
EMAP Status Estimation: Statistical Procedures and Algo-
rithms.
PB94-160611/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
MANUFACTURING
Carbon Black Dispersion Pre-PlaSng Technology for
Printed Wire Board Manufacturing. Final Technology
Evaluation Report
PB94-114790/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Improved Equipment Cleaning in Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing Facilities (Phase 1).
PB94-14115T/REB 9442 PCA09/MFAOS
MAPPING
I Needs for Ground-Water Protec-
> Report Held in Denver,
...-, -12, 1888.
PB94-161189/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
MAPS
Development of a New Oregon Precipitation Map Using
the PRISM Model.
PB94-112992/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
MARINE BIOLOGY
Uptake of Metals from Chromated-Copper-Arsenate
(CCA)-Treated Lumber by Epbiota.
PB94-140662/REB 94-02 PCA01/MFA01
Dissolved Free Amino Acids, Combined Amino Acids,
and DNA as Sources of Carbon and Nitrogen to Marine
PB94-140746/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Is There a Common Response to Ultraviolet-B Radiation
by Marine Phytopjankton.
PB94-146297/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Marine and Estuarine Mum-Spedes Test Systems.
PB94-155371/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Contaminant Effects in Marine/Estuarine Systems: Field
Studies and Scaled Simulations.
PB94-15548B/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Toxtatty and Estimated Water Quality Criteria Values In
Mallard Ducklings Exposed to Perrtachloropheool.
PB94-157237/REB 9443 PCA01/MFA01
Ruorescence Assessment of the Maximum Quantum Effi-
ciency of Photosynthesis In the Western North Atlantic.
PB94-169950/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Bacterial Growth Efficiency on Natural Dissolved Organic
PB94-170057/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Chesapeake Bay Red Drum Fishery Management Plan.
Agreement Commitment Report 1993.
P694-177557/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Btomonitoring for Control of ToxkXty in Effluent Dis-
charges to the Marine Environment
PB94-210226/REB 9444 PCA04/MFA01
MARINE DEBRIS
Distribution, Type, Accumulation, and Source of Marine
Debris in the United States, 1989-93.
PB94-190576/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
MARINE ENGINES
Sensitivity of Test Cycle and Fuel Type on a Crusader
350 Inboard Marine Engine Test Resufts, 1992.
PB94-128105/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A02
MARINE FISHERIES
Chesapeake Bay Black Drum Fishery Management Plan.
Agreement Commitment Report, 1993.
P894-180742/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
MARINE FISHES
Methods for Spawning, Cufturing and Conducting Toxicity
Tests with Early Ufe Stages of Estuarine and Marine
Fishes.
PB94-155389/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Non-Fishing Human Induced Mortality of Fisheries Re-
sources In Galveston Bay.
PB94-159746/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
Chesapeake Bay Red Drum Fishery Management Plan.
Agreement Commitment Report 1993.
PB94-177557/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
MARINE MAMMALS
Current Activities Within the National Biomonitoring Spec-
imen Bank.
PB94-172806 9443 Not available NTIS
MARKET ANALYSIS
Markets for Compost
PB94-100138/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A02
Pesticides Industry Sates and Usage: 1992 and 1993
Market Estimates.
PB94-187549/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
MARKET RESEARCH
Preliminary Assessment of the Gaseous Fuels Aftermar-
ket Conversion Industry.
PB94-131778/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
MASOCOSMS
Contaminant Effects in Marine/Estuarine Systems: Field
Studies and Scaled Simulations.
PB94-155488/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
MASS SPECTROMETRY
Federal Register Volume 56, Number 26 Thursday, Feb-
ruary 7,1991, Part 3: Proposed Rules.
PB94-106176/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
Method 1613: Tetra- through Octa- Chlorinated Dioxins
and Furans by Isotope Dilution HRGC/HRMS, (Revision
PB94-106184/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
MASS SPECTROSCOPY
Large Scale Evaluation of a Pattern Recognition/Expert
System for Mass Spectral Molecular Weight Estimation.
PB94-113061/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Handbook of GC/MS Data and Information for Selected
Clean Ak Act Amendments Compounds.
PB94-155884/REB 9443 PC A19/MF A04
DNA Modifications: Investigations by Mass Spectrometry
(Chapters).
PB94-169877/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Selected Chemical Groups by Liquid Chroma-
tography/Mass Spectrometry.
PB94-170115/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts Ecological Regions Project
PB94-182318/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
MATERIAL TESTS
Evaluation of Recycled Plastic Lumber for Marine Appli-
cations.
PB94-114675/REB
9441 PC A04/MF A01
MATERIALS HANDLING
Evaluation of an Automated Sorting Process for Post-
Consumer Mixed Plastic Containers.
PB94-114816/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
MATERIALS RECOVERY
Minimizing Pollution in Cleaning and Degreaaing Oper-
ations.
AD-A277 094/9/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Cadmium and Chromium Recovery from Electroplating
Rlraewaters.
PB94-160553/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Report to Congress on Metal Recovery, Environmental
Regulation and Hazardous Waste.
PB94-184850/REB 9444 PC A10/MF A03
Engineering Bulletin: Solvent Extraction.
PB94-190477/HEB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
PtiysWoglcalry Based Pharmacoklnetic Model for 2,3,7,8-
Tetralxornodloenzo-p-Dloxin (TBDD) In the Rat Tissue
Distribution and CYP1A Induction.
PB94-10156S/RES 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Development of SpHt-Operator, Petrov-Galerkln Methods
to Simulate Transport and Diffusion Problems.
PB94-101722/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Time Series Model for Cigarette Smoking Activity Pat-
terns: Model Validation for Carbon Monoxfce and Respl-
rabte Particles in a Chamber and an Automobile.
PB94-101771/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Derivation of an Indoor Air Averaging Time Model from
the Mass Balance Equation for the Case of Independent
Source Inputs and Fixed Air Exchange Rates.
PB94-101789/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Validation of a Method for Estimating Pollution Emission
Rates Using Open-Path FTIR Spectroscopy and Model-
Ing Techniques.
PB94-1129S4/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Development of a New Oregon Precipitation Map Using
the PRISM Model.
PB94-112992/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Model Assessment of the Annual Atmospheric Deposition
of Trace Metals to Lake Superior.
PB94-113008/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Hydraulic Model Study for Boston Outfall. 2. Environmen-
t&l Porfonrtflncs.
PB94-113669/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Selection Criteria for Mathematical Models Used in Expo-
sure Assessments: Atmospheric Dispersion Models.
PB94-114725/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
Integrating Water Quality Modeling with Ecological Risk
Assessment for Nonpoint Source Pollution Control: A
Conceptual Framework.
PB94-119997/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Influence of Model Design on Comparisons of Single
Point Measurements with Grid-Model Predictions.
PB94-122595/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
Oxidation of Nitrogen: Differences between Measure-
ments and Predictions from the Regional Acid Deposition
Model and whether Grid Size Can Explain Them.
PB84-122603/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Screening Model for Nonaqueous Phase Liquid Transport
in the Vadose Zone Using Green-Ampt and Kinematic
Wave Theory.
PB94-146255/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Fundamental Mass Transfer Model for Indoor Air Emis-
sions from Surface Coatings.
PB94-155561 /REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Modeling Substrate Transport into Biofilms: Role of Multi-
ple tons and pH Effects.
PB94-157328/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Model Engineering Concepts for Air Quality Models in an
Integrated Environmental Modeling System.
PB94-158623/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Modeling Chemical Interactions in Anaerobic Brofiim Sys-
tems.
PB94-159290/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Developing a Kinetic Leaching Model for SoHffied/StabH
KZ0u HflZBfuOUS WflStSS.
PB94-159308/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of Volatile Organic Compounds in Waste
Gases Using a Trickling Biofirter System: A Modeling Ap-
M59316/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Experimental Study of Complete Dissolution of a Nona-
queous Phase Liquid In Saturated Porous Medta.
PB94-159373/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Aerodynamic Size Measurement of Aibome Rbers and
Health Effects Implications.
PB94-163904/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Fiber Deposition Along Airway Walts; Effects of Fiber
Cross-Section on Rotational Interception.
PB94-163920/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
General Circulation Modal Output for Forest dmate
Change Research and Applications.
PB94-178262/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Dynamic Standardization of Tree-Ring Series.
PB94-191194/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Mathematical Model tor Aerosol Deposition in the Respi-
ratory Tract of the Guinea Pig.
PB94-197118/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
Computational Modeling Issues in Next Generation Air
Quality Models.
PB94-197449/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
Comparison of IS« aryDepaeition Estimates Based on
Currant and Propuend Deposition Algorithms.
PB94-209491/REB 9444 PCA04/MFA01
Improved Model for Estimating Emission* of Volatile Or-
' Compounds from Forests In the Eastern United
PB94-210440/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF Ml
mtarcoinuanaon of Two Regional Photochemical Models.
PB94-210549/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
JUMUM PERMISSIBLE INTAKE
Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
Use In Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
Fish Consumption UrrAs.
PB94-204062/REB 94-04 PC A16/MF A03
IK8 (MONOCHLORO0ENZEME)
Formation and Characterization of Soot Deposits from
Non-Optimum Combustion of No. 6 Fuel Oil with Chlorin-
ated Organic Compounds in an Industrial Boiler.
PB94-101904/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
MCLS (MAXMUM CONTAMINANT LEVELS)
impact of Prsozonatxjn and ntodogradalion on Disinfec-
tion By'Product Formation.
PB94-157302/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
MEASURING M8TRUMEHTS
Long Path Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer
and EPA-Approved Rxeo^Point Methods Intercomparlson.
~ A02/MFA01
PB94-113099/REB
9401 PC A02/MF A01
Fermentation Process Monitoring through Measurement
of Aerosol Release.
PB94-157336/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
MEASURING METHODS
Performance-Based Methods for the EPA's Regulatory
PB§MiM137/REB 9444 PCA01/MFA01
HEDAKA
Toxtooknetics and Metabolism of Aniline and 4-CNoroan-
Bne in Medaka COynas taftpes').
PB94-163672/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
MEDICAL WASTE
Locating and Estimating Air Toxic Emissions from
Sources of Medfcal Waste Incinerators.
PB94-145273/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
MEOHW WATER SYSTEMS
Proposed Regulations for Lead in Drinking Water, August
PB94-178050/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
National Conference on Climate Change and Water Re-
sources Management Proceedings (1st) Held in Atou-
querque. New Mexico on November 4-7.1991.
AD-A281 172/7/REB 9444 PC A1S7MF A04
Moaiiuring Pollution Prevention Progress. Proceedings
Workshop: Held in Satem. Massachusetts on March 31,
and Apr! 1-2,1993.
PB94-101516/REB 9441 PC A067MF A02
Proceedngs: International Symposium on Pollution Pre-
vention in the Manufacture of Pulp and Paper •Opportuni-
ties and Barriers'. Held in Washington, DC. on August 18-
20,1992.
PB94-104312/REB 9441 PC A1S/MF A03
Review of Ecological
Risk Assessment Pen
PB94-10S343/REB
Assessment Case SturJes from a
9441 PC A21/MF A04
Proceedkigs of the Annual Analytical Symposium (9th).
Held in Norfolk, Virginia on March 19-20,1986.
PB94-110012/REB 9441 PCA99/MFA06
Chesapeake Bay Groundwater Toxics Loading Workshop
Proceedings. Held In Annapolis, Maryland on April 15-16,
1992.
PB94-1112S9/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen-
cy's National Technical Workshop 'PCBs in Fish Tissue'.
Held in Washington, DC. on May 10-11,1993.
PB94-112513/REB 9441 PC A11/MF A03
Chesapeake Bay Water Column Contaminants Critical
Issue Forum ProceeoSngs. Basnwide Toxics Reduction
Strategy Reevakiation Report
PB94-113453/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
Report of Workshop on Geosynthetic Clay Liners.
PB94-114691/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A02
Proceedings; EPA/AEERL's Indoor Air Quality/Pollution
Prevention Workshop. Held in Raleigh. North Carolina on
March 9-10,1993.
PB94-114782/REB
9441 PC AO4/MF A01
Statistical Assessment Two Laboratory Tests for Esti-
mating Performance of Shoreline Cleaning Agents for Oil
PB94-117413/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Statistical Assessment Measurement Methods for Esti-
mating Performance of Dispersanta.
PB94-117421/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Seminar Publication: Control of Lead and Copper in
Drinking Water.
PB94-121670/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
Ufa Cycle Analysis: Its Place in Waste Management
PB94-122504/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. EPA's Pollutkxi Prevention RD and D Results: Prac-
tical Tools for the Trade.
PB94-122S20/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
ObjecDva Meteorological Classification Scheme Designed
to Elucidate Ozone's Dependence on Meteorology.
PB94-122S87/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Predtaong AokJ Generation from Non-Coal MHng
Wastes: Notes of the July 1992 Workshop. Held in Las
Vegas. Nevada on July 30-31,1992.
PB94-107919/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Practical Tools and Concepts for Environmental Audits
and Assessments.
PB94-122611/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
Research Needs for Risk Assessment of Inhaled Panicu-
late Matter Report of a Workshop. Held In McLean, Vir-
ginia on March 10-11, 1992.
PB94-123868/REB B441 PC AOS/MF A01
Proceedings of Annual Analytical Symposium (8th). Held
in Norfolk, VkgWa on April 3-4,1985.
PB94-1260347RE6 9442 PCA24/MFA04
Procoodings: The 1992 Greenhouse Gas Emissions and
MnHsttion Rotosrcn Sympoflpjffn. Hold In WftSnJnoton,
DC. on August 18-20,1992.
PB94-132180/RE6 9442 PC A2S/MF A04
Meeting Summary: National Advisory Council on Environ-
mental Policy and Technology (1st). Subcommittee on
Radtatton Cleanup Regulation. Hekt in Washington, DC.
on October 18-19,1993.
PB94-136678/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Procoodings: The State of the Bay Symposium (2nd).
Held on February 4-6,1993.
PB94-139458/REB 9442 PC A17/MF A04
Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants: Sum-
mary of the 1993 U.S. EPA/A and WMA International
Symposium. Held in Durham, North Carolina on May 3-7,
1993.
PB94-146230/REB 9442 PC A99/MF EOS
PrDO8OOV)Q& Pollution Provontaon Conference on Low-
and No-VOC Coating Technologies. Hew in San Diego,
CaSfomia on May 25-27, 1993.
PB94-152246/REB 9442 PC A23/MF A04
National Drinking Water Advisory Council: Minutes of
Meeting December 2-3, 1993.
PB94-152378/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings of the Annual EPA Conference (16th) on
Analysis of Pollutants in the Environment Held in Nor-
folk, Virginia on May 54,1993.
PB94-155207/REB 9442 PC A99/MF EOS
Summary of the 1993 EPA/A and WMA International
Symposium (8th). Measurement of Toxic and Related Air
Pollutants. Held in Durham, North Carolina on May 3-7,
1993.
PB94-155306/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Proceedings: Integrated Research Planning Mooting for
GuH of Mexico Estuaries. Held in Gulf Breeze. Florida on
November 2-3,1993.
PB94-157799/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Proceedngs: Symposium on the Transfer and Utilization
of Paniculate Control Technology <8th). Volume 1. Elec-
trostatic PredpNators. Held in San Diego, California on
March 20-23,1990.
PB94-158938/REB 9443 PC A21/MF A04
Proceedngs: Symposium on the Transfer and Utilization
of Paniculate Control Technology (8th). Volume 2. Bagh-
ouses and Paniculate Control for New Applications. Held
in San Diego, CaHomia on March 20-23,1990.
PB94-158946/REB 9443 PC EM/MF AM
Annual RREL noponrch Symposium (20th) Abstract Pro-
ceedngs. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on March 15-17,1994.
PB94-1S9092/REB 9443 PC A12/MF AOS
Fish Physiology, Toxicology, and Water Quality Manage-
ment Proceedings of an International Symposium. Held
in Sacramento, California, on September 18-20,1990.
PB94-159126/REB 9443 PC A12/MF AOS
Ecological Risk Assessment Protecting Northwest Anad-
romous Salmonid Stocks.
PB94-159233/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Methanogenesis and Sulfate Reduction in Chemostats: A
Fundamental Experimental Kinetic Study and Modeling.
PB94-159282/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Hydrogeotogic Mapping Needs for Ground-Water Protec-
tion and Management Workshop Report Held in Denver,
Colorado on May 10-12, 1988.
PB94-161189/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Potential Surrogate Metals for Incinerator Trial Bums.
PB94-162716/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Meeting Summary. National Advisory Council on Environ-
mental Policy and Technology. Subcommittee on Radi-
ation Cleanup Regulation Conference Call on February
24,1994.
PB94-165230/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of Nutritional and Operational Requirements
for Btodegradafon of Chlorinated Phenols by the White
Rot Basidtomycete, 'Pnanerochaete chrysosporium' in
RBC Reactors.
PB94-174745/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Proceedings of the National United States Environmental
Protection Agency Conference (8th) on Household Haz-
ardous Waste Management Held in Burlington. Vermont
on November 6-10,1993.
PB94-181047/REB 9443 PC A99/MF A06
WATERSHED '93: A National Conference on Watershed
Management Held In Alexandria, Virginia on March 21-
24, 1993.
PB94-181609/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF £09
International Symposium on the Ecological Effects of
Arctic Airborne Contaminants. Held In Reykjavik, Iceland
on October 4-8,1993.
PB94-206505/REB 9444 PC A22/MF A04
Potential Ecological and Nontarget Effects of Transgenic
Plant Gene Products on Agriculture, Sltvicutture, and Nat-
ural Ecosystems: General Introduction.
PB94-209723/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program: Framework for
Action.
PB94-208962/REB 9444 PCA14/MFA03
Workshop on the Use of Available Data and Methods for
Assessing the Ecological Risks of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodl-
benzc-p-Dioxin to Aquatic Ufa and Associated Wildlife.
Held In Minneapolis. Minnesota on September 14-15,
1993.
PB94-214822/REB 9444 PC A1B/MF A04
Superfund: EPA/ICMA Superfund RevttaBzatton Confer-
ence. Held In San Francisco, California on February 1-2,
1993.
PB94-963202/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
NACEPT Meeting. Held in Crystal City, Virginia on Febru-
ary 11,1994.
PB94-963238/REB 9442 PC A14/MF AOS
BTAG Forum: Highlights of the 9th Annual RRAC/6th
Annual SEEW. Volume 4, Number 2, August 1994.
PB94-963316/REB 9444 Standing Order
MEMBRANES
Membranes for Removing Organics from Drinking Water.
PB94-120037/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Membrane Treatment of Wood Preserving Site Ground-
water by SBP Technologies, Inc. Applications Analysis
Report
PB94-131646/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Reduction of Membrane Fouling by Physical, Chemical
and Btoiogical Pretreatment
PB94-141S46/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Interaction of Inorganic Mercury Salts with Model and
Red Cell Membranes: Importance of Lipid Binding Sites.
PB94-163854/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Emerging Technology Report Cross-Flow Pervaporafon
System for Removal of VOC's from Contaminated
Wastewater.
PB94-170230/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Characterization of Clean and Fouled Perforated Mem-
brane Diffusers.
PB94-200961/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
MENIDIA BERYLUNA
Effects of Food Density and Temperature on Feeding
and Growth of Young Inland Sirversides fMenkSa beryl-
Bna").
PB94-182856/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Infectjvity and Teratogenicity of 'Beauveria bassiana1 in
•Menkfa beryilina' Embryos.
PB94-191004/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
MERCENARIA
Implications for the Presence of Transforming Genes in
Gonadal Tumors in Two Bivalve MoDusk Species.
PB94-101581/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
MERCURY
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
PB94-118080/REB 9441 PCA14/MFA03
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KEYWORD INDEX
MICE
94-02 PC A02/MF A01
MERCURY CHLORIDES
Interaction of Inorganic Mercury Salts with Model and
Red Cell Membranes: Importance of Lipid Binding Sites.
PB94-163854/REB 94-03 PC A037MF A01
MERCURY COMPOUNDS
National Emissions Inventory of Mercury and Mercury
Compounds: Interim Final Report
PB94-126877/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
Bioluminescent Sensors for Detection of BioavailaWe
HgOl) in the Environment
PB94-140720/REB
MERCURY (METAL)
Emission Test Report Reid Test of Carbon Injection for
Mercury Control, Camden County Municipal Waste Com-
bustor.
PB94-101540/REB 94-01 PC A09/MF A03
National Emissions Inventory of Mercury and Mercury
Compounds: Interim Final Report
PB94-126877/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
U.S. Mercury Recyders Provide Expanded Process Ca-
pabilities.
PB94-158805/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Mercury Usage and Alternatives in the Electrical and
Electronics Industries.
PB94-166362/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
PB94-173101/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
Evaluation of Mercury Emissions from Fluorescent Lamp
PB94-175932/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Electric Utility Steam Generating Unit Hazardous Air Pol-
lutant and Mercury Emission Study. Interim Report to
Congress Pursuant to the Clean Air Act Amendments of
1990.
P694-187820/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bench-Scale Investigation of Mechanisms of Elemental
Mercury Capture by Activated Carbon.
PB94-190329/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
MERCURY NITRATES
Interaction of Inorganic Mercury Salts with Model and
Red Cell Membranes: Importance of Upid Binding Sites.
PB94-163854/REB 94-03 PC A037MF A01
MESOCOSM
Persistence of a Surrogate for a Genetically Engineered
Cellulolytlc Microorganism and Effects on Aquatic Com-
munity and Ecosystem Properties: Mesocosm and
StTBAfn Cornpttfisons.
PB94-140712/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
MESSENGER RNA
Homologous Up-Regulation of the Gonadotropin-Releas-
ing Hormone Receptor In alphaT3-1 Cells Is Associated
with Unchanged Receptor Messenger RNA (mRNA)
Levels and Altered mRNA Activity.
PB94-197126/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
MEST (MOUSE EAR SWELLING TEST)
Evaluation of Several Variations of the Mouse Ear Swell-
Ing Test (MEST) for Detection of Weak and Moderate
Contact Sonsitizors.
PB94-137262/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
METABOLISM
Methoxyacetaktehyde, an Intermediate Metabolite of 2-
Methoxyethanol, Is Immunosuppressive in the Rat
PB94-137171/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative Analysis of the Metabolism of 9,10-
Dihydrobenzo(a)pyrene by Induced Rat Liver Micro-
somes.
PB94-141447/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of 2,4-Dinitrophenol on the Metabolic Rate of Bob-
white QuaH.
PB94-144722/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Toxicokinetics and Metabolism of Aniline and 4-Chtoroan-
line in Medaka fOryzias latipes').
PB94-163672/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Dose-Dependent Disposition of Sodium Arsenate in Mice
Following Acute Oral Exposure.
PB94-202140/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
METAL COMPLEXES
Determination of Metals in Solid Samples by Comptexa-
tion: Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Gas Chromatogra-
phy. Atomic Emission Detection.
PB94-191145/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
METAL FINISHING
Carbon Black Dispersion Pre-Plating Technology for
Printed Wire Board Manufacturing. Final Technology
Evaluation Report
PB94-114790/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
METAL PARTITIONING
Potential Surrogate Metals for Incinerator Trial Bums.
PB94-162716/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
METAL RECOVERY
Report to Congress on Metal Recovery, Environmental
Regulation and Hazardous Waste.
PB94-184850/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
METAL WORKING
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for the Aluminum Forming. Point
Source Category.
PB94-194818/REB 94-04 PC A99/MF Ell
METALS
Minimizing Pollution in Cleaning and Decreasing Oper-
ations.
AD-A277 094/9/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Model Assessment of the Annual Atmospheric Deposition
of Trace Metals to Lake Superior.
PB94-113008/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Metal Emissions from Incineration: Mechanisms
and Control.
PB94-114S26/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Heterogeneity of Geochemical and Hydrotogic Pa-
rameters Affecting Metal Transport in Ground Water.
PB94-114774/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Method 1620: Metals by Inductively Coupled Plasma
Atomic Emission Spectroscopy and Atomic Absorption
9441 PC A03/MF A01
Office of Water Policy and Technical Guidance on Inter-
pretation and Implementation of Aquatic Life Metals Cri-
teria.
PB94-11SS44/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Metals Distribution in Solidified/Stabilized Waste Forms
After Leaching.
PB94-155249/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of pH and Lead Composition on Metal Leached
from Brass Coupons.
PB94-158615/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Chromate Reduction and Remediation Utilizing the Ther-
modynamic Instability of Zero-Valence State Iron.
PB94-163516/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
pH-Dependent Toxtcrty of Cd. Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn to 'Cer-
lodaphnia dubla', 'Plmephales promelas', 'Hyalella
azteca' and 'Lumbriculus variegatus'.
PB94-183722/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Prediction of Btoaccumulation of Metals from Contaminat-
ed Sediments by the Otigochaete, •Lumbriculus variega-
tus'.
PB94-176054/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
Assessing Potential BtoavaUabNty of Metals in Sedi-
ments: A Proposed Approach.
PB94-176161/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Interpretation and Implementation of
Aquatic Life Criteria for Metals.
PB94-183829/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Add Volatile Sulfide and Selected Si-
multaneously Extractabto Metals In Sediment
PB94-1838S2/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions Test Method 29: Determination of Metals
Emissions from Stationary Sources (1994 Proposal).
P894-193612/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Groundwater Sampling for Metals (Chapter 14).
PB94-209780/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
Control of Trace Metal Species In Combustion Systems.
PB94-210564/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
METEOROLOGIC DATA
Preliminary Assessment of Gulf of Mexico DCS Contribu-
tions to Ozone Formation in Onshore Areas Using the
Regional Oxidant Model.
PB94-140241/REB 9442 PCA09/MFA03
METEOROLOGICAL DATA
Comparison of Design Concentrations Based on Hourly
Mixing Heights Estimated by RAMMET and METPRO.
PB94-131315/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Implementation and Experimentation of an Advanced
Land-Suriace/PBL Model in the Perm State/NCAR Me-
soscale Model (MM4).
PB94-1 60421 /REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Photochemical Urban Airshed Modeling Using Diagnostic
and Dynamic Meteorological Fields.
PB94-176120/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Sensitivity of the Regional Oxidant Model to Meterotogi-
9443 PC A03/MF A01
.
PB94-176625/REB
Overview of PAMS Meteorological Monitoring Require-
ments.
PB94-176658/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Meteorological Processor for Regulatory Models (MPRM)
(for Microcomputers).
PB94-501657/REB 9443 CP DOS
METHANE
Vaexthusgasutslaepp fraan husdjur. (Greenhouse gas
emissions fru*ii livestock).
DE94702214/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Gas Pretreatment for Fuel Cell Applications.
PB94-107950/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Modeling the Rice Carbon Budget in China Using GIS
Technology.
PB94-107976/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Gas and Its Influence on Global Climate Change.
PB94-113784/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Importance of the Nitrous Oxide Pathway to NOx in
Lean-Premixed Combustion.
PB94-158631 /REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Gas Utilization: Database of North American
Projects.
PB94-162773/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Methane Emissions from the Natural Gas Industry: Pro-
duction and Transmission Emissions.
PB94-169685/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Methane Emissions from Industrial Sources.
PB94-174760/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Management (Chapter 16).
PB94-174794/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Gas Energy Utilization: Technical and Non-Tech-
nical Considerations.
PB94-189651/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
Methane Emissions from Abandoned Underground Coal
Mines.
PB94-190956/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Theoretical Investigation into the Potential of Halogenat-
ed Methanes to Undergo Reductive Metabolism.
PB94-197092/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Estimate of Methane Emissions from U.S. Landfills.
PB94-213519/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
METHANOGENESIS
Methanoganesis and SuKate Reduction in Chemostats: A
Fundamental Experimental Kinetic Study and Modeling.
PB94-159282/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Natural BJoreclamation of Alkylbenzenes (BTEX) from a
Gasoline Spill in Methanogenic Groundwater.
PB94-1627S7/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
METHANOGENIC CONDITIONS
Influence of Alternative Electron Acceptors on the Anaer-
obic BkxJegradability of Chlorinated Phenols and Benzole
Acids.
PB94-135076/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
METHANOL
Characterization of Emissions from an Early Model Flexi-
ble-Fuel Vehicle.
PB94-120052/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Developmental Toxfcity of Methanol In Whole Embryo
Culture: A Comparative Study with Mouse and Rat Em-
bryos.
PB94-137254/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
Developmental Toxicity of Inhaled Methanol in the CD-1
Mouse, with Quantitative Dose-Response Modeling for
Estimation of Benchmark Doses.
PB94-163888/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Test Method for the Measurement of Methanol Emissions
from Stationary Sources.
PB94-170297/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Effects of Methanol on Embryonic Mouse Palate in
Serum-Free Organ Culture.
PB94-197134/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
METHIOCARB
ReregMration Eligibility Decision (RED): Methtocarb.
PB94-166394/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
RED Facts: Methiocarb.
PB94-168069/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
METHYL CHLOROFORM
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Methyl Chloroform.
PB94-214137/REB
9444 PC A07/MF A02
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Methyl Ethyl Ketone.
PB94-214194/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
METHYL ISOCYANATE
Superfund Guide: Reportable Quantity Adjustment for
Methyl Isocyanate (MIC).
PB93-963424/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
MEXICO GULF
EMAP-Estuaries, Louisianian Province-1991. Statistical
Summary. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Program.
PB94-117488/REB 9441 PC A08/MF A02
Guide to Planting Seagrasses in the Gulf of Mexico.
PB94-128279/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Research Strategy for the Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment Program. Wetlands 1993 Gulf of Mexico Es-
tuarine Emergent Salt Marsh Pilot Study. Phase 2.
PB94-139607/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Preliminary Assessment of Gulf of Mexico CCS Contribu-
tions to Ozone Formation in Onshore Areas Using the
Regional Oxidant Model.
PB94-140241 /REB 9442 PC A09/MF A03
Louisianian Province Demonstration Report EMAP-Estu-
aries: 1991.
PB94-155876/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
Proceedings: Integrated Research Planning Meeting for
Gulf of Mexico Estuaries. Held in Gulf Breeze, Florida on
November 2-3, 1993.
PB94-157799/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries, Louisianian Prov-
ince-1992. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
ProQr&m.
PB94-174752/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
Correlation of Carcinogenic Potency with Mouse-Skin
(32)P-Postebeling and Muta-(R)Mouse lac Z(-)Mutation
Data for DMBA and Its K-Region Sulphur Isostere: Com-
parison with Activities Observed in Standard Genotoxicity
9442 PC A03/MF A01
KW-51
PB94-143732/REB
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KEYWORD INDEX
WCHOBJAL AW POLLUTION
Bacterial Flux from Chaparral into the Atmosphere in
Mid-Summer at a High Desert Location.
PB94-190550/REB 944)4 PC AD3/MF A01
MKROBIAL COLONY COUNT
Enumeration of 'Vibrio vuWficus' on Membrane Fitters
with a Fknrescentty Labeled Ofaonucteottde Probe Spe-
cific for Kingdom-Level 16S rRNA Sequences.
PB94-140761/REB 94-02 PCA01/MFA01
MKROBUL DEGRADATION
Influence of Alternative Electron Acceptors on the Anaer-
obic BiodegradabKy of Chlorinated Phenols and Benzole
Acids.
PB94-13S076/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
MKRCWAL DRUG RESISTANCE
Effect of Aggregation on Vfcrio choterae' Inactivation.
PB94-2097W/BEB 944)4 PCA03/MFA01
MKROBIAL PEST CONTROL
Suscepti*ty of the Convergent Lady Beetle rCoteopte-
rac CoodneHOae') to Four Entomogenous Fungi
PB94-182375/REB 944)3 PCA01/MFA01
IMCROBIOCtDES
ReregWrabon BgMity Decision (RED): Barium Metabo-
PB94-154317/REB 944)2 PCA05/MFA01
WCROBtOLOGV
Importanoe of Physical
Invertebrate Recotonization
PB94-155538/REB
MKROENV1RONMENTS
Evaluation of a Real-Time
PAH in Air.
PB94-157401/REB
Me Number and Its Confidence Limits.
PB94-113735/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
. Factors to Benthic Marine
Laboratory Mkrocoomo
94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Monitor for Parade-Bound
94-03 PCA02/MFA01
PeeUdde Compact Label FM - 1994 (Ftehe 1 - 5886).
PB94-81168B/REB 944)1 MF$3C31JO
MKRONUCLEUS TESTS
Sparmatld Mteronudeus AnaJytes of Tnchkxoethytane
and Chloral Hydrate Effects In Mtoe.
PB84-1972097REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
MKBOORQAMSH CONTROL (WATER)
Control of BtoMm Growth m Drinking Water DMributJon
Systems. Seminar Pubkartton.
PB94-115995/REB 94-01 PCA04/MFA01
MICROORGANISM CONTROL (WATER TREATMENT)
Watarbome Pathogen Invasions: A Case for Water dual-
ity Protection in Distribution.
PB94-113792/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Efficacy ot Commercial Products in Enhancing OS Btode-
gradatJon in Closed Laboratory Reactors.
PB94.101607/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Efficacy of Commercial Inocula In Enhancing Btodegrada-
tton of Weathered Crude OH Contaminating a Prince W«-
lam Sound Beach.
P894-101714/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Fate and Survival of Microbial Pest Control Agents m
MINE WASTES
Predfettng Acid Generation from Non-Coal Mining
Wastes: Notes of the Jury 1992 Workshop. Held in Las
Vegas, Nevada on July 30-31,1992.
PB94-107919/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Advancing Technology for Managing Mine Wastes: The
National Environmental Waste Technology Testing and
Evaluation Canter Research, Development, Demonstra-
tion, Testing, and Evaluation Programs in USA.
PB94-112943/REB &4-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summary and Technical Review of Supporting Literature
for the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes from the Ex-
traction and Benefidation of MetaMc Ores, Phosphate
Rock, Asbestos, Overburden from Uranium Mining, and
OB shale.
PB94-113404/REB 944)1 PCA08/MFA02
Innovative Methods of Managing Environmental Releases
at Mine Sites.
PB94-170255/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A02
MINERALS
Mineral Weathering Rates from Small-Plot Experiments,
WMP Site, Bear Brooks, Maine, U.SA
PB94-107992/REB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
Mtoeral Dissolution Rates in Plot-Scale Rek) and Labora-
tofy Expmiiitonto.
PB94^112976/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachtoride at Mineral
Surfaces.
PB94-144698/REB 944)2 PCA04/MFA01
Sol Fumigation within Monoculture and Rotations: Re-
sponse of Response of Com and Mycorrhtzae.
P&4-189943/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System (GENETOX). Programmer's
Guide: VAX Component (Version 2.0).
P894-197027/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System: Bacterial Mutagenesis
Assays: User's Guide. (Version Z21).
PB9/197035/REB 944M PCA06/MFA01
GeneTox Manager System: Personal Computar Software
Programmer's Guide. (Version 2£1).
PBS4-197043/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System (GENETOX) User's Guide.
VAX Component (Version 2.0).
PB94-197050/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
MIDDLE ATLANTIC REGION (UNITED STATES)
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries. Virginian Province,
1991
PB94-171659/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
MIDWEST REGION (UNITED STATES)
Ragnnatzanon of the Western Com Ben Plains Ecore-
PB94-160579/REB
MMJTARY BASE CLOSINGS
MMary Base Closures: Guidance on EPA Concurrence in
the Identification of Uncontaminated Parcels under
CERCLA Section 120(h)(4).
PB94-963249/REB 944)3 Standng Order
MILWAUKEE (WISCONSIN)
Mlwautee O^ptoeporkfoafe Outbreak: Investigation and
Recommendations.
P894-169644/REB 94-03 PC AO3/MF A01
Case history Report on Mteaukee Ceramic Plate Aer-
.jjfm ruTsftinr
PB94-200946/REB 944M PC AOS/MF AO2
94-03 PCA07/MFA02
Summary of Data Presented In the Background Docu-
ment for Effluent Ltrttations GukMnes and Standards,
94-01 PC A04/MF A01
MttflNQ INDUSTRY
Summary of Data Presented In the Background Docu-
ment for Effluent Limitations GuUelnes and Standards,
Mineral Mining and Processing Point Source Category.
PB94-1133987REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Resource Document Extraction and Beneftcta-
tkxi of Ores and Minerals. Volume 2. Odd.
PB94-170306/REB 94-04 PCA17/MFA04
MHHPILOT SOLAR REACTOR SYSTEMS
MMplot Solar System: Design/Operation of System and
Results of Non-Solar Testing at MR).
PB94-152238/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
Ground Water Indcator Plot Study in the State of Minne-
sota.
PB94-121183/REB 944)1 PC A07/MF A02
MINNOWS
Modaing the Accumulation of Three Watarbome Chlorin-
ated Ethanes in Fathead Minnows (•Pfcnephates prome-
tas'VAPhy
PB94-2104
stoto
any Based
iie/REB ' '944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
MIXED FUNCTION OXYQENASES
Effects of 7.12-0ime4rrytiera(a>uithracene on Immune
Function and Mixed-Function Oxygenate Activity in the
U90668/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
MOBILE INCINERATION SYSTEM
Ecoiooy and Environment Dtoxh Destruction (Video).
Pf»4%0376/REB 944)4 AVI35JO
MODEL MEMBRANES
Interaction of Inorganic Mercury Satis wtti Model and
Red Cel Membranes: Importance of UpU BinoTng Sites.
PB94-163854/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
MODEL OPERATIONAL AND DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION
STUDY
Comparison of Sulfur Measurements from a Regional
Fine Particle Network with Concurrent Add Modes Net-
work Results.
PB94-192747/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
MODEL STUDIES
Hydrokjgical SknutaHon Program: FORTRAN. User's
Manual tor Release 10.
PB94-114865/REB 94-01 PCAW/MFAOS
Distribution of Area! Recharge to a Discrete Fracture Net-
work (FRACNET) Model Using the Analytic Element
Method.
PB94-182284/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
GAEP: A Geographic Preprocessor for Ground Water
FtowModeing/
4-209899/RI
94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-209699/REB
MODELS
AppKcation of Topographically Distributed Models of
Energy, Water and Carbon Balance over the Columbia
River Basin: A Framework for Simulating Potential Cli-
mate Change Effects at the Regtonal Scale.
PB94-141561/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
Modeeng the Partitioning and Bioaccumulation of TCDD
and Other Hydrophobe Organic Chemicals in Lake On-
tario-Translation.
PB94-155462/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Toxiookinetics and MetaboSsm of Anane and 4-Chtoroan-
•ne h Medaka fCryzias taBpes1).
PB94-163672/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
okinetic Models to PrerJct Target
Appfcaaon of Pham
Dose (Chapter 2).
PB94-190345/REB
94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Simplified Cyde Simulation Model for the Performance
Rating of Refrigerants and Refrigerant Mixtures.
PS94-199890 944)4 Not available NTIS
Instructional Package on Regulatory Air Quality Modeling.
Part 1: Videos on the 'Guideline on Air Quality Models
(Revised)' and the Model Clearinghouse (Video).
PB94-780012/REB 944)1 AVS35.00
MODELS-3 AIR QUALITY MODEL
Models-3 Air Quality Model Prototype Science Concept
Development
PB94-139540/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
MODELS-SIMULATION
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore), Ver-
sion 3.0, (3 1/2 inch, 1.44M) (for Micrcomputers),
PB94-502200/REB 944)4 CP D02
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore), Ver-
sion 3.0, (5 1/4 inch, 1-2M) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-504560/REB 944)4 CP D02
MODES (MODEL OPERATIONAL AND DIAGNOSTIC
EVALUATION STUDY)
Comparison of Sulfur Measurements from a Regional
Fine Particle Network with Concurrent Add Modes Net-
work Results.
PB94-192747/REB 94-O4 PC AO3/MF A01
MODFLOW COMPUTER MODEL
Manual of Instructional Problems for the U.S.G.S. MOD-
FLOW Model (for Microcomputers).
PB94-504388/REB 944M CP D02
MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
Structural Characterization of Reactive Dyes Using Liquid
Secondary ton Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass Spec-
trometry.
PB94-101748/REB 944)1 PCA02/MFA01
MOLECULAR WEIGHT
Large Scale Evaluation of a Pattern Recognition/Expert
System for Mass Spectral Molecular Weight Estimation.
PB94-113081 /REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
MOLLUSCA
Implications for the Presence of Transforming Genes in
Gonadal Tumors m Two Bivalve Mollusk Spades.
PB94-101581/RE8 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
MONITORING
Locating Monitoring Stations in Water Distribution Sys-
PB94-136199/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring Techniques:
A Desk Reference Guide. Volume 1. SoHds and Ground
Water Appendices A and B.
PB94-136272/REB 944)2 PCA21/MFA04
MONTGOMERY COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Dedson (EPA Region 3): North
Pern Area 1 Site, Souderton, PA., September 1994.
PB94-963920/REB 944)4 Standing Order
MORONE SAXATIUS
Evaluation of Acute and Chronic Toxidty Tests with
Larval Striped Bass.
PB94-113040/HEB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
MORTALITY
Scientific Research on Diseases and Mortalities of Dol-
phins In U.S. Waters.
PB94-107935/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Mortality of Brook Trout, Mottled Sculpins, and Slimy
Scutpins during AdrJc Episodes.
PB94-135043/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Enhanced Mortality and Liver Damage in Virus-Infected
Mice Exposed to p-Xylene.
PB94-137072/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
Research Perspectives for Dolphin Mortalities in North
America
PB94-155819/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Non-Fishing Human Induced Mortality of Fisheries Re-
sources in Galveston Bay.
PB94-159746/REB 944)3 PC A14/MF A03
Coplanar PCB and Metal Residues in Dolphins from the
U.S. Atlantic Coast Including Atlantic Botttenose Dolphin
Obained during the 1987/88 Mass Mortality.
PB94-177748/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Histopathdogy, Blood Chemistry, and Physiological
Status of Normal and Moribund Striped Bass fMorone
saxatfis1) Involved in Summer Mortality ('Die-Otf) in the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta of California.
PB94-198157/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
MOSAIC MAPPING
Hexagon Mosaic Maps for Display of Univariate and Bi-
variate Geographical Data.
PB94-160538/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Mosourros
Downwind Drift and Deposition of Malathion on Human
Targets from Ground Ultra-Low Volume Mosquito Sprays.
PB94-140654/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
MOTOR VEHICLE ENGINES
Evaluation of Filtration and DistMation Methods for Recy-
cling Automotive Coolant
PB94-101912/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Investigation of Cleaner Technologies to Minimize Auto-
motive Coolant Wastes.
PB94-162682/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
KVV-52
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KEYWORD INDEX
NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
MOTOR VEHICLE INSOECTION
Evaluation of a Four-Mode Steady-State Test with Accel-
eration Simulation Modes as an Alternative Inspection
and Maintenance Test for Enhanced I/M Programs.
PB94-129905/REB 94-02 PC A12/MF A03
MOTOR VEHICLES
Fuel Economy Guide, 1993. 3 Number.
PB94-100088/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Fuel Economy Guide, 1994. 6 Number.
PB94-100096/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Regulatory Impact Analysis Clean Fuel Fleet Program.
PB94-111895/REB 9441 PCAOS7MFA01
Lifetime Emissions for dean-Fuel Fleet Vehicles.
PB94-113446/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
Conceptual Designs for a New Highway Vehicle Emis-
sions Estimation Methodology.
PB94-120128/REB 94-01 PCA11/MFA03
Inherently Low-Emission Vehicle Program, Estimated
Emission Benefits and Impact on High-Occupancy Vehi-
cle Lanes.
PB94-135936/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Guidance for Emission Reduction Credit Generation by
Clean Fuel Fleets and Vehicles.
PB94-1422S4/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of 49-State Vehicles in California.
PB94-158391/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Fuel Economy Guide, 1995. 6 Number.
PB95-100268/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
MOTORIST AID SYSTEMS
Incident Response and Clearance in the State of Texas:
Case Studies of Four Motorist Assistance Patrols.
PB94-120581 /REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
MOXOSTOMA VALENCIENNSI
Intensive Survey of the Vermilion River Basin Illinois
River Drainage.
PB94-161833/REB 94-03 PCA04/MFA01
MULBERRY POLLEN
Disposition of Mulberry Pollen in the Human Respiratory
System: A Mathematical Model.
PB94-143765/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
MULTICASE
Correlation of Carcinogenic Potency with Mouse-Skin
(32)P-Posttabeling and Muta-(R)Mouse lac Z(-)Mutation
Data for DMBA and Its K-Regkm Sulphur Isostare: Com-
parison with Activities Observed In Standard Genotoxicity
t-143732/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
MULTUURISDICnONAL PROGRAMS
Multijurisdictional Pretreatment Programs. Guidance
Manual.
PB94-203544/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
MULTIPORT RISERS
Hydraulic Model Study for Boston Outfall. 2. Environmen-
tal Performance.
PB94-113669/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
MULTIPROCESS WET CLEANING
Multiprocess Wet Cleaning: Cost and Performance Com-
parison of Conventional Dry Cleaning and an Alternative
Process.
PB94-109030/REB 9441 PC A08/MF A02
MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS
Smoking Activities and Exposure to Environmental To-
bacco Smoke (ETS) in California. A Multivariate Analysis.
PB94-130432/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
MUNICIPAL WASTES
Omhaendertagande av deponigas. Underiag foer rikt-
Krner. (Handling of landfill gas. Proposals for guidelines).
DE94709798/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Deponigasgenerering, Underiag foer riktlinjer. (Landfill
gas generation. Proposals for guidelines).
DE94709799/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Municipal Solid Waste Combustion: Waste-to-energy
Technologies, Regulations, and Modem Facilities m
USEPA Region V.
PB94-104353/REB 9441 PC A10/MF A03
Report of the National Technical Forum on Source Re-
duction of Heavy Metals in Municipal Solid Waste.
PB94-116878/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
Heavy Metals and Toxic Organic Pollutants in MSW-Com-
posts: Research Results on PhytoavaHability, BioavaHabi-
Ety. Fate, Etc.
PB94-1S5348/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Composting Yard Trimmings and Municipal Solid Waste.
PB94-163250/REB 9444 PC A08/MF A02
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Rocky Moun-
tain Arsenal, Adams County, Colorado, NPDES NO. CO-
0021202.
PB94-178621 /REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report City of Grand
Junction, Persigo WWTP, Grand Junction, Colorado.
NPDES Permit No. CO4040053.
PB94-178696/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Leadville Sani-
tation District, Leadville. Colorado, Part A. NPDES Permit
No. CO4021164.
PB94-178712/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Leadville Sani-
tation District, Leadville, Colorado. Part B. NPDES Permit
No. C00021164.
PB94-17B720/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Performance Audit Inspection Report Grand County
Water and Sanitation District No. 1, Grand County, Colo-
rado. NPDES Permit No. CO0032964.
PB94-18207B/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Copper Moun-
tain Water and Sanitation District, Copper Mountain, Col-
orado. NPDES Permit No. CO4021598.
PB94-182110/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Rocky Moun-
tain Arsenal, Adams County, Colorado. NPDES No. CO-
0021202.
PB94-1B2755/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Wheatridge
Sanitation District, Wheatridge, Colorado. NPDES Permit
No. CO4024121.
PB94-182805/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Economic Impact Analysis for Proposed Emission Stand-
ards and Guidelines for Municipal Waste Combustors: A
Description of the Basis for, and Impacts of, Proposed
Revisions to Air Pollutant Emission Regulations for New
and Existing Municipal Waste Combustors under Clean
Air Act Sections 111(b). 111(d), and 129.
PB94-213S43/REB 9444 PCA09/MFA02
MUNICIPALITIES
Life Cycle Analysis: Its Place in Waste Management
PB94-122504/REB 9441 PCA02/MF A01
Life Cycle Assessment for Municipal Solid Waste Man-
Data
lutagenicity:
agement
PB94-122
122512/REB
9441 PC A02/MF A01
Habitat Quality Assessment of Two Wetland Treatment
Systems in Florida. A Pilot Study.
PB94-126760/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
List of Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB94-136710/REB 9442 PCA11/MFA03
Regulation of Municipal Sewage Sludge under the Clean
Water Act Section 503: A Model for Exposure and Risk
Assessment for MSW-Compost
PB94-1464B7/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Municipal Wastewater Management Fact Sheets: Storm
Water Best Management Practices.
PB94-151271/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Needs Survey, 1992. Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-152493/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaero-
bic Fluicfaed Bed GAC Bkxeactors.
PB94-159274/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Inventory of Constructed Wetlands in the United States.
PB94-210432/REB 9444 Standing Order
Needs Survey, 1992.
PB94-501343/REB 9443 CP TO
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Juncos
Landfill Site (Operable Unit 2). Juncos, PR.. October
1993.
PB94-963804/REB 9444 Standing Order
MUSCARINIC RECEPTORS
Correlation of the Antichotinesterase Activity of a Series
of Organophosphates with Their Ability to Compete with
Agonist Binding to Muscarinic Receptors.
PB94-144615/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
MUSSELS
Application of the DMA Alkaline Unwinding Assay to
Detect DMA Strand Breaks in Marine Bivalves.
PB94-113057/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Btoaccumulabon of PCS Congeners by Blue Mussels 'Mi-
tikis edufcs' Deployed in New Bedford Harbor. Massachu-
setts.
PB94-140779/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
MUTAGENIC EMISSION FACTORS
Mutagericity and Chemical Analysis of Emissions for the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB94-163847/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
MUTAQENICmr TESTS
NTP Technical Report on Toxicity Studies of a Chemical
Mixture of 25 Groundwater Contaminants Administered in
Drinking Water to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-121498/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A02
GeneTox Manager System (QENETOX). Programmer's
Guide: VAX Component (Version 2.0).
PB94-197027/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System: Bacterial Mutagenesis
Assays: User's Guide. (Version 2^1).
PB94-197035/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System: Personal Computer Software
Programmer's Guide. (Version 2.21).
PB94-197043/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System (GENETOX) User's Guide.
VAX Component (Version 2.0).
PB94-197050/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
MUTXGENS
Effects of Age, Species Difference, Antibiotics and Toxi-
cants on Intestinal Enzyme Activity and Genotoxicity.
PB94-137338/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
I of Emissions for the
9443 PC A02/MF A01
Hazard Identification: Efficiency of Short-Term Teats in
Identifying Germ Cell Mutagens and Putative Nongeno-
toxic Carcinogens.
PB94-163670/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Mutagenicrty and Chemical Analysis o
Open Burring of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB94-163847/REB 9443
Application of SAR Methods to Non-Congeneric
Bases Associated with Cartinogenicity and Mutage
Issues and Approaches.
PB94-197100/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
GENETOX Manager System: Data Management and Sta-
tistical Software tor Microbial Mutagenesis Assays (Ver-
sion 2.21) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501970/REB 9443 CP D02
MUTATION
Ki-ras Oncogene Mutations in Tumors and DNA Adducts
Formed by Benz(i)aeeanthrylene and Benzo(a)pyrene in
the Lungs of Strain A/J Mice.
PB94-139557/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
MUTATIONS
Genetic Anomalies in Mammalian Germ Cells and Their
Significance for Human Reproductive and Developmental
Risk.
PB94-135209/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Molecular Analysis of Mutations Induced at the
•WSD3052' AHete of Salmonella by Single Chemicals and
Complex Mixtures.
PB94-163961/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
MYA ARENARIA
Implications for the Presence of Transforming Genes in
Gonadal Tumors in Two Bivalve Mollusk Species.
PB94-101581/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
MYCOINSECTICIDE
Effect of 'Beauveria bassiana' and Its Toxins on 'Mysi-
dopsts bahia' (Mysidacea).
PB94-155520/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
MYCORRHIZAE
Soil Fumigation within Monoculture and Rotations: Re-
sponse of Response of Com and Mycorrhizae.
PB94-169943/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
MYSIDOPSIS BAHIA
Effect of 'Beauveria bassiana' and Its Toxins on 'Mysi-
dopsis bahia' (Mysidacea).
PB94-155520/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
N6-BENZYLADENME
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): N6-Benzyladen-
ine.
PB94-203239/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
NALC
North American Landscape Characterization (NALC).
Pathfinder Project Research Plan. Global Change Re-
search Program.
PB94-159134/REB 9443 PC A19/MF A04
NAPAP (NATIONAL ACID PRECIPITATION ASSESSMENT
PROGRAM)
Effects of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments on Visibil-
ity in Class I Areas: An EPA Report to Congress.
PB94-157997/REB 9443 PCA06/MFA02
NAPL (NONAOUEOUS PHASE LIQUID)
Screening Mode! for Nonaqueous Phase Liquid Transport
in the Vadose Zone Using Green-Amp! and Kinematic
Wave Theory.
PB94-146255/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL DRINKING WATER ADVISORY COUNCIL
National Drinking Water Advisory Council: Minutes of
Meeting December 2-3, 1993.
PB94-152378/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS
AIR POLLUTANTS
Economic Impact Analysts for the Polymers and Resins II
NESHAP.
PB94-177458/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
NATIONAL ESTUARY PROGRAM
Probable Causes of Trends in Selected Living Resources
in the Gafveston Bay System.
PB94-159050/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 Activities Plan.
PB94-114717/REB 9441 PC A13/MF A03
NATIONAL PARKS
Effects of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments on visibil-
ity in Class I Areas: An EPA Report to Congress.
PB94-157997/REB 9443 PCA06/MFA02
NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION
SYSTEM
Verifying Compliance with Sludge Requirements. Guid-
ance for NPDES Compliance Inspectors.
PB94-12S739/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 187 Friday, September
25, 1992 Notices. Part 4. Final NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial
Activity; Notice.
PB94-152295/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 187 Friday, September
25, 1992 Notices. Part 3. Final NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges from Construction Sites;
Notice.
PB94-152303/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 64 Thursday, April 2,
1992, Part 4. 40 CFR Part 122. National Pollutant Dis-
charge Elimination System Application Deadlines, Gener-
al Permit Requirements and Reporting Requirements for
Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activi-
ty; Final Rule.
PB94-152311/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
KVV-53
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KEYWORD INDEX
Federal Register Volume 58 No. 70 Wednesday, April 14,
1993 Notices. NPDES General Permit for Storm Water
Discharge Associated with Industrial Activity.
PB94-1&2329/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 159 Friday, August 16,
1991. Part I 40 CFR Part 122. NPDES General Permits
and Reporting Requirements for Storm Water Discharges
Associated with Industrial Activity; Proposed Rule.
PB94-152337/RE8 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 55 Thursday, March 21,
1991 Rules and Regulations. Part 4. 40 CFR Part 122.
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit
Appicatioii Regulations for Stum Water Discharges; Ap-
plcation Deadlines; Final Rule and Proposed Rule.
PB94-152345/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175 Wednesday, Sep-
tember 9, 1992 Proposed Rules. Part 4. 40 CFR Part
122. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System,
Request for Comment on Alternative Approaches for
Phase 2 Storm Water Program.
PB94-152352/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 244 Friday. December
18, 1992, Rules and Regulations. Part 6. 40 CFR Part
122. National Pohitant Discharge EBmtnation System;
Storm Water Discharges; Permit Issuance and Permit
Compliance Deadlines for Phase 1 Discharges. Final
Rule.
PB94-152360/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
NPDES and Sewage Sludge Program Authority. A Hand-
book for Federally Recogrfeed Indan Tribes.
PB94-203395/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
NATIONAL PRIMARY DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS
Code of Federal Regulations. Parts 141-143, Drinking
Water.
PB94-154960/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A02
Proposed Regulations for Lead in Drinking Water, August
1988.
PB94-178050/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
NATIONAL PRIORITIES LIST
FACT BOOK: National Priorities List under the Original
Hazard Ranking System, 1961-1991.
PB93-963350/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Background Information: National Priorities List. Final
Report Volume 4, Number 1, May 1994.
PB94-963253/REB 9443 Standing Order
Supplementary Materials: National Priorities List, Final
Rute. Volume 4, Number 2, May 1994.
PB94-963254/REB 9443 Standing Order
Descriptions of 42 Final Sites Added to the National Pri-
orities List in May 1994. Volume 4, Number 3, May 1994.
PB94-963255/REB 9443 Standing Order
Descriptions of 10 Sites Proposed for the National Prior-
ities List in August 1994. Volume 4, Number 3, August
1994.
PB94-963322/REB 9444 Standing Order
NATIONAL STREAM SURVEYS
Comparison of Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-
Thompson Estimator for Randomized Variable Probability
Systonulic SompMno.
PB94-191186/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
NATURAL EMISSIONS
Modeknthe Rice Carbon Budget in China Using GIS
PB»?107$7S/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
NATURAL GAS ENGINES
PreMnary Assessment of the Gaseous Fuels Aftermar-
ket Conversion Industry.
PB94-131778/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A01
NATURAL QAS MOUSTRY
Methane Errissfons from the Natural Gas Industry: Pro-
duction and Transmission Emissions.
PB94-169685/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
NATURAL QAS VEHICLES
Evaluation of Three Catalysts Formulated for Methane
Oxidation on a OKJ-Fuetod Ptoxup Truck.
PB94-135944/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Using Nonprofit Organizations to Advance Estuary Pro-
gram Goals.
PB84-1S13S4/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Compranenslva Environmental Management Plan for the
Currttuck Sound Drainage Basin: Background Investtga-
9443 PCA07/MFAOZ
Inventory and Protection Plan for Southeast Virginia's
Critical Natural Areas, Exemplary Wetlands, <
gered Species Habitats.
PB94-156551 /REB
, and Endan-
94-03 PC A10/MF A03
NEWSLETTERS
Water-Related Newsletters.
P894-155660/REB
94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-181625/REB
Guide to Envlronmsntal and Economic Stewardship In
the Abermarte-Pamlco Region. A Comprehensive Con-
servation and Management Plan Summary.
PB94-2O3502/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
NATURAL RESOURCES
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram: An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB94-135175/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Probable Causes of Trends in Selected LMng Resources
In the Galvoaton Bay System.
PB94-159050/REB 9443 PCA07/MFA02
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Biviuniiaitol Monttuciiy and Assessment Program
Project DasuMiuiB (FY93 EdMon).
PB94-114915/REB 9441 PCA06/MFAO2
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas, Wetland
Ecosystems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Al-
bemarie-PamBco Estuarine Region: Phase 1.
PB94-184041 /REB 94-03 PC A20/MF A04
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned
in the Roanoke River, North Carolina, in 1991.
PB94-188802/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas. Wetland
Ecosystems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Al-
bemarte-PamSco Estuarine Region. Phase 3 Report
PB94-191806/REB 94-04 PC A99/MF A06
NEOPLASMS
Ki-ras Oncogene Mutations in Tumors and DMA Adducts
Formed by Beragaceanthrytene and Benzo(a)pyrene in
94-02 PC A02/MF A01
the Lungs of Strain A/J Mice.
PB94-139557/REB
NERVOUS SYSTEM
Workshop Report on Developmental Neurotonic Effects
Associated with Exposure to PCBs. Held in Research Tri-
angle Park, North Carolina on September 14-15,1992.
PB94-105335/REB 94-01 PCA11/MFA03
Neurobehavioral Methods Used in Neurotoxroological Re-
search.
P894-137213/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Role of Neurotoxic Esterase (NTE) in the Prevention and
Potenfiabon of Organophosphonis-lnduced Delayed
Neurotoxicity (OPIDN).
PB94-137221/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Prolonged Neurobehavioral and Visual Effects of Short-
Term Exposure to 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile (JDPN) in Rats.
PB94-141579/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Selected Neuroactive Chemicals on Calcium
Transporting Systems in Rat Cerebellum and on Survival
of CerabeUar Granule Cells.
PB94-141595/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
NET PRIMARY PRODUCTION
Modeling the Rice Carbon Budget in China Using GIS
Technology.
PB94-107976/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NEURAL NETWORKS
Using a Neural Network to Predict Electricity Generation.
P994-182276/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
NEUROBLASTOMA
Dose Dependence of AcetylchoHnesterase Activity in
Neuroblastoma Cells Exposed to Modulated Radio-Fre-
quency Electromagnetic Radiation.
PB94-137320/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
NEUROCHEMISTRY
Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of Acute Chtorpyri-
fos in Rats: Tolerance to Prolonged Inhibition of Cho&n-
estarase.
PB94-137130/RE6 9442 PC A03/MF A01
NEUSE RIVER ESTUARY
Potential for Eutrophicatton and Nuisance Algal Blooms
in the Lower Neuse River Estuary.
PB94-209434/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
NEUTROPHILS
Comparison of the I
ooccal Infection in Rats and i
Differences in Disease !
cruNment
PB94-163748/REB
NEW BRIOHTON (MINNESOTA)
Field Investigation of Effectiveness of Soil Vapor Extrac-
tion Technology (September 1994).
PB94-205531/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
NEW ENGLAND
Utility Environmental Impacts: Incentives and Opportuni-
ties for Policy Coordination in the New England Region.
PB94-214509/RE8 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
UtHty Environmental Impacts: Incentive* and Opportuni-
ties for PoKcy Coordination in the New England Region.
Appendix 2. Report of Science Applications International
Corporation. Project on Regional Coordination and Envi-
ronmental Externalities.
PB94-215803/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A02
NEW JERSEY
Ground Water Indicator Pilot Study m the State of New
Jersey.
PB94-120987/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A02
NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. Third Supplement to
the 1990 EdRton. Volume 2.
PB94-111572/REB 9441 PC A22/MF A04
Rationale for New Source Performance Standards:
Starch Production Plants.
PB94-209921/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
CoM Cleaning Machine Operations New Source Per-
formnce Standards. Background U ifm 11 tflbon/Ba&tfi and
Purpose Document
PB94-213535/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
NEW YORK
Cats** Tire Fire (Video).
PB94-780343/REB 9444 AVtS&OO
i Pulmonary Defenses against Strepto-
Rats and Mice Following 03 Exposure:
MSB SusceptabMty and Neutrophil Re-
9443 PC A02/MF A01
NIAGARA RIVER
Serum Chemistry and Histopathotogical Evaluations of
Brown Bullheads ('Ameiurus nebutosus') from the Buffalo
and Niagara Rivers, New York.
PB94-101599/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
NIGHT
Production of Aldehydes as Primary Emissions and from
Secondary Atmospheric Reactions of Alkenes and Al-
kanes during the Night and Earty Morning Hours.
PB94-113107/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
NITRIFICATION
RBC Nitrification Design Using Zero-Order Kinetics.
PB94-162732/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
NtTRILE/IMINODIPflOPIO
Administration of 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile to the Rat Re-
sults in Region-Dependent Damage to the Central Nerv-
ous System at Levels Above the Brain Stem.
PB94-137296/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Sensitivity to 3,3'-lminodtpropionitrile Differs for High- and
Midfrequency Hearing Loss in the Developing Rat
PB94-141421/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Prolonged Neurobehavioral and Visual Effects of Short-
Term Exposure to 3.3'-lminodipropionitrile (IDPN) in Rats.
PB94-141579/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
NITROGEN
Manual: Nitrogen Control.
PB94-159142/REB
9443 PC A14/MF A03
NITROGEN DIOXIDE
Mapping Critical Levels of Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide and Ni-
trogen Dioxide for Crops, Forests and Natural Vegetation
in the United States.
PB94-210481/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
NITROGEN ISOTOPES
15N Natural Abundance and (15)N Labelling Studies in
Forest Ecosystems.
PB94-210530/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
NITROGEN OXIDES
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion
104494/REB
9441 PC A14/MF A03
Simultaneous Calibration of Open-Path and Conventional
Point Monitors for Measuring Ambient Air Concentrations
of Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone, and Nitrogen Dioxide.
PB94-112877/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of Simultaneous SO2/NOx Control Technoto-
PB94-114741/REB 9441 PC A09/MF A03
Results of a Method Verification Study for Analyses of
PCPinSoH.
PB94-114949/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Process Heaters (Revised).
PB94-120235/REB 9441 PC A11/MF A03
Oxidation of Nitrogen: Differences between Measure-
ments and Predictions from the Regional Acid Deposition
Model and whether Grid Size Can Explain Them.
PB94-122603/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Improved Representation of the Reaction of N2O5 on
Aerosols for Mesoscate Air Quality Models.
PB94-140803/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
Guidance on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and
the Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide
Programs Branch (Corrected Version as of February 16,
1994).
PB94-156692/REB 9443 PCA07/MFA02
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from IrxJustrial/CDommercial/lnstitutional (ICI) Boil-
PB94-177177/REB 9443 PCA21/MFA04
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Cement Manufacturing.
PB94-183522/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Utility BoHere.
PB94-1B4165/REB 9443 PC A23/MF A04
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Glass Manufacturing.
PB94-214079/REB 9444 PC A08/MF A02
NITROMETHANE/TRIS (HYDROXYMETHYL)
Raregistratkxi Eligibility Decision (RED):
Tri(hydroxymethyO nttromethane.
PB94-166402/REB 9443 PC A09/MF A02
NITROPHENOLS
Salinity and Temperature Effects on Chronic ToxJcity of
2,4-OWtrophenol and 4-Nltrophenol to Sheepshead Min-
nows rCyprinodon variegatus).
PB94-158714/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Water Temperature on the Toxicity of 4-Nitro-
phenoi and 2,4-DWtrophenol to Developing Rainbow
Trout fOncomynchus mykiss').
PB94-158722/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
Acute Toxicity of 4-NitrophenoI, 2,4-Oinitrophenol. Terbu-
fos and Trichtorfon to Grass Shrimp ('Paiaemonetes'
KW-54
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KEYWORD INDEX
OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
spp.) and Sheepshead Minnows ('Cyprinodon variegatus')
as Affected by Salinity and Temperature.
PB94-158730/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Water Temperature and pH on Toxicity of Ter-
bufos, Trichtorfon, 4-Nitrophenol and 2,4-Dinitrophenol to
the Amphipod 'Gammarus pseudolimnaeus' and Rainbow
Trout POncorhynchus mykiss1).
PB94-158748/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
NON-CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS
Summary of the Emissions Characterization and Non-
cancer Respiratory Effects of Wood Smoke.
PB94-186731/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
NON-INDIGENOUS AQUATIC NUISANCE PREVENTION
AND CONTROL ACT OF 1990
Chesapeake Bay Policy for the Introduction of Non-Indig-
enous Aquatic Species.
PB94-162542/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
NON-MAMMAUAN EMBRYO
Infectivity and Teratogenicity of 'Beauveria bassiana' in
•MenkJa berylfina' Embryos.
PB94-191004/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
NON-METHANE HYDROCARBONS
Comparison of Nonmethane Organic Compound Concen-
tration Data Collected by Two Methods in Atlanta.
PB94-170123/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
NONAQUEOUS ANION EXCHANGE SOLID PHASE
EXTRACTION
Bioassay and Chemical Analysis of Ambient Air Particu-
late Extracts Fractionated by Using Nonaqueous Ankm-
Exchange Solid Phase Extraction.
PB94-143757/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
NONATTAINMENT AREAS
Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) Tracking System:
User's Manual.
PB94-1046SO/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) Tracking System,
(CAM) of 1990 (for Micro-
Clean Air Act Amendments
computers) (Date of Coverage: 1993).
PB94-500204/REB
94-01 CPD02
NONPOINT SOURCES
Report to the Congress: Activities and Programs Imple-
mented under Section 319 of the Clean Water Act, Fiscal
Year 1988.
PB94-102191/REB 94-01 PCA05/MFA01
Geographic Targeting: Selected State Examples.
PBM-128360/REB 944)2 PC A05/MF A01
Nonpoint Source Pollution Impacts of Alternative Agricul-
tural Management Practices in Illinois: A Simulation
Study.
PB94-136140/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Paired Watershed Study Design.
PB94-154820/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Surface Water Monotoring: A Framework for Change.
PB94-178670/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Water Quality Effects and Nonpoint Source Control for
Forestry: An Annotated Bibliography.
PB94-193S93/REB 944)4 PC A12/MF A03
NPS New-Notes No. 26, January-February 1993. The
Condition of the Water-Related Environment; The Man-
agement and Ecological Restoration of Watersheds; The
Control of Nonpoint Sources of Water Pollution.
PB94-1946S1/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Urban BMP's: A Stormwater Control Demonstration
Project
PB94-216967/REB 94-04 PC A07
NONPROCESS SOLVENTS
Evaluation of Volatile Organic Emissions Data for Non-
process Solvent Use In 15 Commercial and Industrial
Business Categories.
PB94-1S2212/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A01
Key Non-Process Solvent Uses Targeted as Pollution
Prevention Opportunities.
PB94-190881/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
NONROAO SOURCES
Regulatory Impact Analysis and Regulatory Support Doc-
ument: Control of Air Pollution; Determination of Signifi-
cance for Nonroad Sources and Emission Standards for
New Nonroad Compression-Ignition Engine* at or Above
37 Kilowatts (50 Horsepower).
PB94-194594/REB 94-04 PCA09/MFA02
NONTAROET SPECIES
Susceptibility of the Convergent Lady Beetle OCotoopte-
ra: Cocdnelfidae') to Four Entomogenou* Fungi.
P894-162375/REB 94-03 PCA01/MFA01
NOREPINEPHRINE
Thermoragulatory Effects of Chtorpyrtfoa in the Rat
Long-Term Changes in ChoHnergic and Noradrenerglc
Sensitivity.
PB94-197142/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
NORTH AMERICA
Ecological Response Surfaces for North American Boreal
Tree Species and Their Use in Forest Classification.
PB94-130069/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA
Watershed Planning in the Albemarie-Pairtico Estuarine
System. Report 1. Annual Average Nutrient Budgets.
PB94-173366/REB 94-03 PCA06/MFA02
Comparative Effects of Water-Column Nitrate Enrichment
on Eelgrass, Shoal Grass, and Widgeon Grass.
PB94-192630/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Interim Report on Flows in the Lower Roanoke River,
and Water Quality and Hydrodynamics of Albemarte
Sound, North Carolina, October 1989-April 1991.
PB94-195963/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Routed Vascular Beds in the AJbemarte-Pamlico Estua-
rine System.
PB94-196532/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Watershed Planning in the Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 3. Toxics Analysis.
PB94-196573/REB 94-04 PC A13/MF A03
Bibliography of Hydrologic and Water-Quality Investiga-
tions Conducted in or Near the Albemarie-Panwco
Sounds Region, North Carolina,
PB94-204690/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF AW
Potential for Long-Term Persistence of the Red Tide Din-
oflagellate 'Ptychodiscus brevis' in North Carolina Coast-
al Waters.
PB94-209442/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Water-Quality Data from Continuously Monitored Sites in
the Pamlico and Neuse River Estuaries, North Carolina,
1990-91.
PB94-217510/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
NORTH CENTRAL REGION (UNITED STATES)
Research and Quality Assurance Methods Used in the
EMAP Prairie Wetlands Pilot Study.
PB94-210614/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
NORTH CENTRAL REGION (WISCONSIN)
Field and Laboratory Investigation of Acid Effects on Lar-
gemouth Bass, Rock Bass, Black Crappie, and Yellow
Perch.
PB94-163706/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
NORTHEAST REGION (UNITED STATES)
Classification of Environmental Hydrologic Behaviors in
the Northeastern United States.
PB94-13503S/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
NPDES (NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE
ELIMINATION SYSTEM)
NPDES and Sewage Sludge Program Authority. A Hand-
book for Federally Recognized Indian Tribes.
PB94-203395/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
NUCLEIC ACID CONFORMATION
DNA Modifications: Investigations by Mass Spectrometry
(Chapters).
PB94-169877/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
NURSERY SCHOOLS
Sampling for Lead in Drinking Water in Nursery Schools
and Day Care Facilities.
PB94-218963/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
NUTRIENTS
Effects of Ammonium and Nitrate on Nutrient Uptake and
Activity of Nitrogen Assimilating Enzymes in Western
Hemlock.
PB94-101755/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Groundwater Toxics Loading Workshop
Proceedings. Held in Annapolis, Maryland on April 15-16,
199Z
PB94-111259/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Progress at the Chesapeake Bay Program '92 and '93.
Restoring the Chesapeake Bay, Annual Progress Report
PB94-122819/REB 94-01 PC A03/MFA01
Response of the Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Model
to Loading Scenarios (A Report of the Modeling Subcom-
mittee, Chesapeake Bay Program Office, Annapolis, MO).
PB94-164340/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Watershed Planning in the Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 1. Annual Avenue Nutrient Budgets.
PB94-173366/REB 94-03 PC AOC/MF AM
Nutrient Management Supplement to the Journal of Sod
and Water Conservation Volume 49, Number 2.
PB94-180759/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
Technical Analysis of Response of Chesapeake Bay
Water Quality Model to Loading Scenario* (A Report of
the Modeling Subcommittee Chesapeake Bay Program
Office, Annapolis, MD).
PB94-204617/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A02
OCCSS (ORGANIC CONTRACT COMPLIANCE SCREENING
SYSTEM)
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (OLM01.8 Version 7) (for Mfcrocom-
PB&2504255/REB 94-04 CP D02
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE
Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural Pesticides:
How to Comply. What Employers Need to Know. Farms,
Forests, Nurseries, Greenhouses.
PB94-112018/REB 94-01 PCA06/MFA02
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
Health and Safety Plan (HASP) User's Guide (Version
3.0/4.0).
PB93-963414/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Protect Yourself from Pesticides: Guide for Agricultural
Workers (Protejase de tos Pestxxlas: Guia para toe Tra-
94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hydrogen Fluoride Study: Report to Congress, Section
112(n)(6) dean Air Act as Amended.
PB94-121308/REB 94-02 PCA15/MFA03
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics
with Hearth, Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3948 Office
Workers in Three Buildings.
PB94-158763/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Public Health, Occupational Safety, and Environmental
Concerns in Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Operations.
PB94-189453/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Removal and Containment of Lead-Based Paint via
Needle Sealers.
PB94-193216/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA Ensures Oversight of Worker Safety and Health at
Superfund Incinerator Sites.
PB94-963417/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OCCURRENCE
Incident Response and Clearance in the State of Texas:
Case Studies of Four Motorist Assistance Patrols.
PB94-120581 /REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
OCEAN CIRCULATION
Albemarie-Pamlico Coupling Study.
PB94-201092/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
OCEAN DUMPING
Evaluation of Dredged Material Proposed for Ocean Dis-
posal. Testing Manual.
AD-A269 382/8/REB 94-01 PC A13/MF A03
OCEAN ENVIRONMENTS
Dredged Material Transport at Deep-Ocean Disposal
PB94-135191/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
OCEAN WASTE DISPOSAL
Evaluation of Dredged Material Proposed for Ocean Dis-
posal. Testing Manual.
AD-A269 382/8/REB 94-01 PC A13/MF A03
Guidance Manual: Bedded Sediment Bioaccumulation
Tests.
PB94-131505/REB 94-02 PCA11/MFA03
dean Water Act Section 403 Report to Congress: Phase
2. Point Source Discharges Inside the Baseline.
PB94-181542/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
CWA Section 403: Procedural and Monitoring Guidance.
PB94-181591/REB 944)3 PC A15/MF A03
Clean Water Act Section 403: Compendium.
PB94-187358/REB 944X4 PC A03/MF A01
OCEAN WAVES
Experiments on Wave Breaking in Stratified Flow over
Obstacles.
PB94-158771.'REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
OFF-GAS SYSTEMS
Fine Pore Diffuser System Evaluation for the Green Bay
Metropolitan Sewerage District
PB94-200B13/REB 944)4 PCA06/MFA02
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the Jones Island
Treatment Plants, 1985-1988.
PB94-200821/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Fine Pore Diffuser Fouling: The Los Angeles Studies.
PB94-200839/REB 944)4 PC A08/MF A02
Oxygen Transfer Studies at the Madison Metropolitan
Sewerage District Facilities.
PB94-2M847/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the South Shore
Wastewater Treatment Plant, 1985-1987.
PB94-200870/REB 944W PC A03/MF A01
Off-Gas Analysis Results and Fine Pore Retrofit Informa-
tion for Glastonbury, Connecticut
PB94-200896/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Off43as Analysis Results and Fine Pore Retrofit Case
History for Hartford, Connecticut
PB94-200938/REB 94-04 PC A09/MF A03
OFFICE BUILDINGS
Manual for Ventilation Assessment in Mechanically Venti-
lated Commercial Buildings.
PB94-145653/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics
with Health, Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3948 Office
Worker* in Three Buildings.
PB94-158763/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics
with Health, Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3948 Office
Workers In Three Buildings.
PB94-174786/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
U.S. EPA/ORD Large Buildings Study: Results of the Ini-
tial Survey of Randomly Selected GSA Buildings.
PB94-203775/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
Application of Pollution Prevention to Reduce Indoor Air
Emissions from Office Equipment and from Composite
Wood Materials.
PB94-190949/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL
General Counsel Opinions from the Office of General
Counsel (EPA). January 31,1980, through June 7,1985.
PB94-1025SS/REB 944)1 PCA11/MFA03
OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Superfund Technical Assistance Grants (Fact Sheet).
PB93-963301/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Biodegradation Remedy Selection. Quick Reference Fact
Sheet
PB94-144136/REB
944)2 PC A03/MF A01
KVV-55
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KEYWORD INDEX
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
GukMnea for Irnraanfc Data Review.
PB94-983502/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Rotes and Responstoifttes of Regional Project Officers,
Zone Project Officers, Work Assignment Managers and
Contracting Officers for the RCHA Enforcement, Permit-
ling and Assistance Contracts (REPA).
PB94-963614/REB 8443 PC A03/MF A01
OFFSHORE DRHJJNQ
Use of Greenhouse Chambers for Enhancing Growth of
Tundra Transplants on Gravel FH In Prudhoe Bay,
PB94-209772/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
OIL POLLUTION
Efficacy of Commercial Products in Enhancing O» Btode-
gradation in dosed Laboratory Reactors.
PB94-101607/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Efficacy of Commercial Inocuta in Enhancing Bfadegrada-
tton of Weathered Crude Oil Contaminating a Prince WH-
Bam Sound Beach.
PB94-101714/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
OIL POLLUTION ACT OF 1990
OPA Update: Implementation of the Ol Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 3, Number 1, July 1994.
PB94-9632S2/REB 94-04 Starring Order
OfL. SHALE MINING
Summary and Technical Review of Supporting Literature
for the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes from the Ex-
traction and Benefication of Metallic Ores, Phosphate
Rock, Asbestos, Overburden from Uranium Mining, and
Ol Shale.
PB94-113404/REB 9441 PC AOB/MF A02
OIL SPILLS
Underatwidkig CM SpHs and Oi SpH Response.
PB93-9834097REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Two Laboratory Tests for Estj-
i«ne deaninc
mating Performance of Sr
H17413/REB
Statistical Assessment Ma
ng Agents for OH
9441 PC A03/MF A01
nt Methods for Esti-
mating Performance of Bspersams.
PB94-117421/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
Use of Che
dJOapi
PB94-144243/REB
nts for Marine Oi SpBs.
9442 PC A07/MF A02
Ft* Scale Raid Demonstration on the Use of Hydrogen
Peroxide for In srtu Btoremedabon of an Aviation Gaso-
fne-Contarnkiated Aquifer (Chapter 16).
PB94-146396/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
Natural Btoredamatlon of Afcyfbenzenes (BTEX) from a
Gasoane Spa ki Mothanogenic Groundwater.
PB94-162757/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
131
Emergency Respon
PB94-504149/REB
nee Notification System (ERNS), 1990.
9444 CPT02
I Notification System (ERNS), 1991.
9444 CPT02
> Notification System (ERNS), 1992.
9444 CPT02
I Response Notification System (ERNS), 1993.
I64/REB 9444 CP T02
Emergency riosponae Notification System (ERNS), 1987.
PB94-5O4180/REB 9444 CP T02
> Notifies
I System (ERNS), 1988.
9444 CPT02
Response Notification System (ERNS), 1989.
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), Cu-
mutatwe1994.
PB94-583360/REB 9444 Subscription
OPA Update: Implementation of the Oi PoaurJon Act of
1990. Volume 3, Number 1, July 1994.
PB94-963252/REB 9444 Standng Order
Region DC Mainland Regional Contingency Plan.
PB94463258/REB 9444 Standng Order
Oceania Regional Contingency Plan.
PB94-963257/REB 9444 Standng Order
Alaska Federal/State Preparedness Plan for Response
to Ol and Hazardous Substance Discharges/Releases
(Unified Plan - Volume 1).
PB94-963258/REB 9444 Stanolng Order
Area Contingency Plan for OI Discharges and Hazardous
Substance notoason for Inland Zone of New Jersey.
PB94-983259/REB 9444 Stanolng Order
Area ContiiuBiK-y Plan for Oi Discharges and Hazardous
Substance noloaioi for Inland Zone of New York State.
PB94-983280/REB 9444 Stanolng Order
Area Contingency Plan for Ol Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Rekaasei for Inland Zone of the Caribbean.
PB94-963261/REB 9444 Standng Order
Region I Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1.
PB94-963262/REB 9444 Standng Order
Region I Inland Area Cormngency Ptan. Volume 2.
PB94J983263/REB 9444 Starring Order
Federal Region IV Regional Ol and Hazardous Sub-
stances Poeuaon CorHngency Plan.
PB94-963264/REB 9444 Standng Order
Raglan VIII Area Contingency Plan, Denver, CO.
PB94-983265/REB 9444 Standng Order
Northwest Area Contingency Plan for Region X
PB94-963266/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region III Inland Area Committee, inland Area Contingen-
cy Plan. Volumes 1 and 2.
PW4-963267/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region V OH Pollution Act of 1990 Area Contingency
Plan.
PB94-963268/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - B. Vol-
umes 1 and 2.
PB94-9S3274/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1 and
Volume 1, Parti.
PB94-963275/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Arkansas.
PB94-983276/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - A.
PB94-963277/REB 9444 Stanolng Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Louisiana.
PB94-963278/REB 9444 Standing Order
i VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, New Mexico.
9/REB 9444 Standing Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Oklahoma
PB94463280/REB 9444 Standing Order
Regton VII Inland Area Contingency Plan.
PB94463281/REB 9444 Standing Order
Interim Guidance for the Determination of Significant and
Substantial Harm Facilities for OH Pollution Act Response
Plans.
PB94-9S328S/REB 9444 Starting Order
ERNS and OL
PB94-963408/REB 9444 Stanolng Order
Referral of Small OH Spills to Coast Guard under OH Pol-
lution Act Before New Enforcement MOU is In Effect
PB94-983627/REB 9444 Standing Order
OIL WELLS
Fine-Particle Sodium Tracer for Long-Range Transport of
the Kuwaiti Oil-Fire Smoke.
PB94-170107/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
OILS
Prefcnlnary Report of EPA Efforts to Replace Freon for
the Determination of OH and Grease, September 1993
(Revision 1).
PB94-109048/REB 9441 PC A05/MF A01
Effect of Temperature and Pore Size on the Hydraulic
Properties and Flow of a Hydrocarbon Ol ki the Subsur-
face.
PB94-189701/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
OUGOCHAETES
Use of the Aquatic Oigochaete •Lumbricukis variegatus'
for Assessing the Toxictty and Btoaccumulation of Sedi-
ment-Associated Contaminants.
PB94-177730/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
OUGONUCLEOTIDE PROBES
Enumeration of Vixio vutnificue' on Membrane FMers
with a Fruorescemty Labeled Ofigonudeotide Probe Spe-
cific for Kingdom-Level 16S rRNA Sequences.
P894-140761/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
ONCHORHYNCHUS KISUTCH
Unusual EosnophBc Granule Cell Proliferation ki Coho
Salmon f Orcorhynchus MsutctV).
PB94-140738/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
ONCHORHYNCHUS TSHAWYTSCHA
New Eye Disease ki Pen-Reared Chinook Salmon
Caused by Metacestodes of •Qlquinia squaT (Trypanor-
«»M91020/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
ONCORHYNCHUS MYKJSS
Effects of Water Temperature on the Toxicity of 4-Nitro-
phenol and 2,4-DHtrophenol to Developing Rainbow
Trout rOncorhynchus mytdss1).
PB94-158722/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
OOCYTES
Influence of the Formamidkie Pesticide Onkxolmeform on
Ovulation ki the Female Hamster, Dissociable Shifts ki
the LutaJniring Hormone Surge and Oocyte Relonno.
PB94-137148/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
OPA (OIL POLLUTION ACT)
OPA Update: Implementation of the Ol Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 3, Number 1, July 1994.
PB94-963252/REB 9444 Standng Order
OPEN BURNING
Mutagenidty and Chemical Analysis of Emissions from
the Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tkes.
PB94-143773/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
Mutagenidty and Chemical Analysis of Emissions for the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tkes.
P&4-163847/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
OPEN PATH MONTTORMG
Simultaneous Cafcration of Open-Path and Conventional
Point Monitors for Moaniring Ambient Ak Concentrations
of SuMur Dioxide, Ozone, and Nitrogen Dioxide.
PB94-112877/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
OPERATIONS RESEARCH
Creating a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency That
Works Better and Costs Less. Phase 1 Report National
Performance novtow.
PB94-136785/REB 9442 PCA20/MFAO4
Creating a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency That
Works Better and Costs Less. Phase 2 Report National
Performance Review.
PB94-138793/REB 9442 PC E02/MF A01
OPINIONS
General Counsel Opinions from the Office of General
Counsel (EPA). January 31,1980, through June 7,1985.
PB94-102555/REB 9441 PC A11/MF A03
OPSANUSBETA
Calyptospora funduH (Aptaomplexa, Cafyptosporidae) in
the Uver of the Gulf Toadfish, 'Opsanus beta'.
PB94-191012/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
OPTICAL PROPERTIES
PC-Based MIE Scattering I
gallons of the Optical Pro
as a Function of Compos!
PB94-192739/REB
i for Theoretical Investi-
s of Atmospheric Aerosols
i and Relative Humidity.
9444 PC A02/MF A01
OPTICAL SPECTROMETERS
Simultaneous Calibration of Open-Path and Conventional
Point Monitors for Measuring Ambient Air Concentrations
of Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone, arid Nitrogen Dioxide.
PB94-112877/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
ORE DRESSING
Summary of Data Presented in the Background Docu-
ment for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards,
Ore Mining and Dressing Point Source Category.
PB94-113388/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
ORE PROCESSING
Summary of Data Presented in the Background Docu-
ment for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards,
Mineral Mining and Processing Point Source Category.
PB94-113396/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
OREGON
Quality Assurance Protect Plan for the Oregon Wetlands
Study.
P894-126778/REB 9442 PC A10/MF A03
Temporal Variation in the Diets of California Quail in
Western Oregon.
PB94-136173/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
ORGAN CULTURE
Effects of Methanol on Embryonic Mouse Palate in
Serum-Free Organ Culture.
PB94-197134/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
ORGANIC CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2A.
Comments on Process Vents, Storage Vessels, Transfer
Operations, and Equipment Leaks.
PB94-161346/REB 9443 PC A11/MF A03
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2B.
Comments on Wastewater.
PB94-161353/REB
9443 PCA11/MFA03
Hazardous Ak Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2C.
Comments on Emissions Averaging.
PB94-161361/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
Hazardous Ak Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2D.
Comments on Applicability, National Impacts, and Over-
lap with Other Rules.
PB94-161379/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
Hazardous Ak Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2E.
Comments on Reoordkeeping, Reporting, Compliance
and Test Methods.
PB94-161387/REB 9443 PC AOt/MF A02
Hazardous Ak Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
- xi for Final Standards. Volume 2F.
D&ckoround Inforrnstion for Fin&l <
Comments on Identification List
PB94-161395/REB
9443 PC A04/MF A01
ORGANIC CHEMICALS INDUSTRY
Reactor Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry: Background Information for Pro-
mulgated Standards.
PB9£l03413/REB 9441 PC A05/MF A01
Gukteine Series. Control of Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions from Reactor Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations Processes in the Syrrthetic Organk: Chemical Man-
ufacturing Industry (August 1993).
PB94-120227/REB ^^ 9441 PC A13/MF A03
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Emissions
Standards for Hazardous Ak Pollutants for Source Cate-
gories: Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants from the Syn-
thetic Organk; Chemical Manufacturing Industry and
Other Processes Subject to the Negotiated Regulation
for Equipment Leaks.
PB94-177185/REB 9443 PC A09/MF A02
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Incinerators versus the 1990 Toxic Release Inventory Air
Releases.
PB94-112B36/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
KW-56
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KEYWORD INDEX
Evaluation of the Impacts of Incinerator Waste Feed Cut-
offs.
PB94-112935/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Unje State Evaluation of a Pattern Recognition/Expert
Svstem for Mass Spectral Molecular Weight Estimation.
M13081/REB 944)1 PC A03/MFA01
ORGANIC SOLVENTS
Evaluation of Volatile Organic Emissions Data for Non-
process Solvent Use in 15 Commercial and Industrial
Business
Pollution Prevention Research for
PB94-117454/REB
ic Air Emissions.
PC A03/MF A01
Evatatjonof Portable Gas Chromatographs.
PB94-120003/REB 94-OT>C AOS/MF A01
Memfra^for Removing Organics from Drinking Water.
PB94-120037/REB 94-01 PCA037MFA01
Theoretical Evaluation of Stability of Volatile Organic
Chemicals and Polar Volatile Organic Chemicals in Canis-
ters.
PB94-159902/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Alternatives to Methanol-Water Button of Solid-Phase
Extraction Columns for the Fractionation of High Log
K(sub ow) Organic Compounds In Aqueous Environmerv
tal Samples.
PB94-163631/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
Photoihermal Destruction of the Vapor of Volatile Organ-
ic Compounds.
PB94-182219/REB 94-03 PC AOZ/MF A01
Evaluation of Soxteo Extraction Procedure for Extracting
2ffl**c°m/>""los to™ Soils and Sediments.
PB94-182334/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Separation and Isolation of Volatile Organic Compounds
Using Vacuum Distillation with GC/MS Determination.
PB94-182342/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A01
Technology Demonstration Summary: Peroxidation Sys-
tems, Inc. Perox-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical Oxidation
Technology.
PB94-194487/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography Detection Systems
tor Total Gaseous Nonmethane Organic Cornpounds.
PB94-197498/REB 944M PC AM/MF A01
CarnpaWveAd»MptJon of VOCs and BOM: The Rote of
PB94-19802S5KEB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
HekJ-Dsployable Monitors for Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in Air.
PB94-210424/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Oroante Contract Compliance Screening Svstem
(OJXSS) Software (OLM01.8 Version 6) (tor Mtarocom-
PB84-501335/REB 944)3 CP 002
Contract Compliance Screening System
>) Software (OLM01.8 Version 7) (tor Mterooom-
-j5/REB 944)4 CP D02
«WW«C CONTRACT COMPLIANCE SCREENING
Cg»nfc Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (OLM01.8 Version 6) (tor Microcom-
puters).
PB94-501335/REB 944)3 CP D02
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (OLM01.8 Version 7) (foAflorocom-
PB94-564255/REB 94-04 CP D02
ORGANIC HALOGEN COMPOUNDS
PR Notice 93-5. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Djstrfrjutors, and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104163/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
Hatogenated Solvent Cleaning. Background Information
Document
PB94-131216/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A02
ORGANIC LOADING
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release In-
ventory: Basinwide Toxics Reduction Strategy Commit-
ment Report.
PB94-163011/REB 944)3 PCA07/MFA02
Response of the Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Model
to Loading Scenarios (A Report of the Modeling Subcom-
mittee, Chesapeake Bay Program Office, Annapolis, MD).
PB94-164340/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A01
ORGANIC MATTER
Animo Acid Composition of Suspended Particles, Sedi-
ment-Trap Material, and Benthic Sedment in the Poto-
mac Estuary.
PB94-169968/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Bacterial Growth Efficiency on Natural Dissolved Organic
PB94-i70057/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Alternative Management Practices and
Policies Affecting SoH Carbon m Agtoecosystems of the
Central United States.
PB94-189420/REB 944)4 PC A16/MF A03
Isolation of Dissolved Organic Matter from the Suwannee
River Using Reverse Osmosis.
PB94-190501/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
Spatial Patterns of Soil Organic Carbon in the Contiguous
United States.
PB94-191160/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS
Analysis of Selected Chemical Groups by Liquid Chroma-
944)3 PC A03/MF A01
s Categories.
PB94-152212/REB
944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Alternative Control Techniques Document Industrial
Cleaning Solvents.
PB94-156791/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
Key Non-Process Solvent Uses Targeted as Pollution
Prevention Opportunities.
PB94-190B817REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A01
OflGANOPHOSPHATE INSECTICIDES
Differential Cytotoxic Sensitivity in Mouse and Human
.
94-02 PC A02/MF A01
ORGANOPHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS
Correlation of the Amicholinesterase Activity of a Series
of Organophosphates with Their Ability to Compete with
Agonist Binding to Muscarinic Receptors.
PB94-144615/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
OROGRAPHY
Davetojxnent^a New Oregon Precipitation Map Using
PB94-112992/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
ORVZIAS LATIPES
Predicting Branchial and Cutaneous Uptake of 2,2',5,5'-
Tetracntorobiphenyl in Fathead Minnows CPirnephates
prometo;) and Japanese Medaka fOryzias latipes1):
nate umrting Factors.
PB94-130168/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Toxteokinetfcs and Metabolism of Aniline and 443htoroan-
iline in Medaka fOryzias talipes1).
PB94-163872/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
OSC (ON-SITE COORDINATORS)
Removal Response Reporting: OSC Reports
PB94-9634057REB ^ ^ 944>3Standing Order
OSMOSIS
l»ols.tk>nof Dissolved Organic Matter from the Suwannee
River Using Reverse Osmosis.
PB94-190501/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF
Assessment of Gulf of Mexico OCS Contribu-
M40241/REB ' 94-02 PC A09/MF ACS
OUTFALL SEWERS
HydrauBc Model Study tor Boston Outfall. 2. Environmen-
tal Performance.
PB94-113869/REB 944)1 PCA02/MFA01
Lessons Learned from Siting of Boston Harbor Sewage
Outfall.
PB94-169851/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
OUTYEAH LIABILITY MODEL
°«£*w o; *e Outyear Liability Model (OLM).
PB94-983215/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A01
OVARY
Altered Steroktogenesis in Whokt45vary and Adrenal Cul-
ture in Cycling Rats.
PB94-137080/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
OVERFLOWS
Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Control Policy.
PB94-175858/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
ovuumoN
Influence of the Formamidine Pesticide Chlordimeform on
Ovutatjon in the Female Hamster; Dissociable Shifts in
SS,^1Sfi?!nfl,ito|rmone Suf9e ""d Oocvte Release.
PB94-137146/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A01
OXIC CONDITIONS
Oxidative Coupling of Phenols on Activated Carbon:
Impact on Adsorption Equilibrium.
PB94-155470/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
OXIDATION
Technology Evaluation Report Perox-Pure (Trade Name)
Chemical Oxidation Technology.
PB93-213528/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A02
Relative Importance to Sulfate Production of Oxidation
PattJOTgre and Clouds as Predicted by the Regional Acid
PB94-11288S/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A01
Perox-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical Oxidation Technolo-
gy, Peroxidation Systems. Inc., Applications Analysis
Report
PB94-130325/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Advanced Oxidation Technologies for the Treatment of
Contaminated Groundwater.
PB94-137353/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF A01
CAV4DX (Trade Name) Cavitatkxi Oxidation Process
Magnum Water Technology, Inc. Applications Analysis
Report
PB94-189438/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
Technology Demonslralion Summary: Peroxidation Sys-
tems, Inc. Perox-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical Oxidation
Technology.
PB94-194487/REB 944)4 PC AM/MF A01
OXIDATION REDUCTION REACTIONS
Chromate Reduction and Remediation Utilizing the Ther-
modynamic Instability of Zero-Valence State Iron.
PB94-163516/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
OZONE
OXIDIZERS
Assessing Ozons Effects on Plants Native to the South-
eastern United States
PB94-174208/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
OXYGEN
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth
awl Reproduction of 'Daphnia, Hyalella and Gammarus1.
PB94-112968/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
OXYGEN CONSUMPTION
Availability of Dissolved Organic Carbon to Bacterioplank-
ton Examined by Oxygen Utilization.
PB94-155496/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
OXYGEN TRANSFER EFFICIENCY
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the Jones Island
Treatment Plants, 1985-1988
PB94-200821/REB 944M PC A04/MF A01
Oxygen Transfer Studies at the Madison Metropolitan
Sewerage District Facilities.
PB94-200847/REB 944M PC A06/MF A02
Long-Term Performance Characteristics of Fine Pore Ce-
ramic Diffusers at Monroe, Wisconsin.
PB94-200854/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the South Shore
Wastewater Treatment Plant 1986-1987.
PB94-200870/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
OXYGENATES
Environmental Research Brief: Complex Mixtures and
Ground Water Quality.
PB94-196979/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
OXYGENATION
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect
of Functional Groups.
PB94-113776/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect
of Functional Groups.
PB94-1S8672/HEB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Oxygen Mediated Cbddative Coupling on Ad-
sorption Kinetics.
PB94-159407/REB 94-03 PC AOZ/MF A01
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the Jones Island
Treatment Plants, 1985-1986.
PB94-200821/REB 944)4 PCA04/MFA01
Oxygen Transfer Studies at the Madison Metropolitan
Sewerage District Facilities.
PB94-200847/REB 94-04 PC AO»/MF A02
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the South Shore
Wastewater Treatment Plant, 1985-1967.
PB94-200870/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
OYSTERS
Application of the DMA Alkaline Unwinding Assay to
Detect DNA Strand Breaks in Marine Bivalves
PB94-113057/REB 94-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
Effects of Physteoohemical Factors and Bacterial Colony
Morphotype on Association of Vibrio vulnificus' with He-
mocytes of -Crassostrea virgintoa'.
PB94-140688/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Histopathotogy and Bioaccumulatton in Oysters 'Crassos-
trea virginksf Living on Wood Preserved with Chromated
Copper Arsenate.
PB94-155504/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Recruitment and Growth of the Eastern Oyster, 'Crassos-
trea virgintea', in North Carolina (Includes Executive Sum-
mary).
PB94-158045/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Nature and Function of the Brown Cell in 'Crassostrea
wginica1.
PB94-160454/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
OZONATION
Impact of Preozonatfon and Biodegradation on Disinfec-
tion By-Product Formation.
PB94-1S7302/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Ozonation and Biological Treatment on Disin-
fection By-Products.
PB94-157377/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
OZONE
Measurements of total ozone.
DE94722112/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Simultaneous Calibration of Open-Path and Conventional
Point Monitors for Measuring Ambient Air Concentrations
of Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone, and Nitrogen Dioxide.
PB94-112877/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of the Relationships among O3 Uptake, Con-
ductance, and Photosynthesis in Needles of 'Pinus pon-
derosa'.
PB94-113719/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Results of a Method Verification Study for Analyses of
PB94-114949/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Objective Meteorological Classification Scheme Designed
to Elucidate Ozone's Dependence on Meteorology
PB94-122S87/HEB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Vertical Resolution on the Diurnal Ozone
Concentrations in a Regional Photochemical Model: A
Preliminary Study with Window RADM.
PB94-130093/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
KW-57
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KEYWORD INDEX
Characterization of the Spatiotemporel Variability of Non-
Ufban Ozone Concentrations over the Eastern United
PB94-1302S9/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Cotton YieU Losses and Ambient Ozone Concentrations
in California's San Joaquin Valley.
PB94-135019/REB
94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Distribution of Infcry and Mterodosimetry of Ozone in the
Vertttatory Unit of the Rat
PB94-137049/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Ozone Epidemi-
ology Research Program: A Strategy for Assessing the
Effects of Ambient Ozone Exposure upon Morbidity in Ex-
posed Populations.
PB94-137106/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Emissions from Plot-Scale Incineration of CFCS.
139516/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PrefintoaryAssessment of Gulf of Mexico CCS Contribu-
tions to OZOOG Fon'rttibof) in Onshore Aroos USIHQ tns
Regional Oxidant Model.
PB94-140241/REB
94-02 PC AM/MF A03
Epithelial Injury and Interstitial Fibrosts in the Proximal Al-
veolar Regions of Rate Chronically Exposed to a Simula!-
od Psttmii of Urtosn Ambtont Ozono.
PB94-141462/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
cruftrnont.
PB94-163748/REB
9443 PC A02/MF A01
Ozone Effect on Respiratory Syncyttal virus InfectMty
and Cytotdne Production by Human Alveolar Macro-
PB&163946/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
FeasfeWty of Using Satellite Derived Data to Infer Sur-
face-Layer Ozone Concentration Patterns.
PB94-170263/REB
.
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidant*. Volume 1 of 3.
PB94-173127/REB 94-03 PC A20/MF AM
Air QuaMy Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidants. Volume 2 of 3.
PB94-17313S/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF A04
Air QuaMy Crtterta for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidant*. Volume 3 or 3.
PB94-173143/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF AM
Air Oualty Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidants. Chapter 1. Executive Summary and Chapter 9.
Inttgrattve Summary of Ozone Health Effects.
PB94-173150/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Assessing Ozone Effect* on Plants Native to the South-
eastern United State*.
PB94-174206/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
SensttMty of the Regional Oxidant Model to Meterotogi-
cal Parameters.
PB94-17662S/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Overview of PAMS Meteorological Monitoring Require-
moots.
PB94-176658/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Chemlumi™
xwe and Ultraviolet Ozone
Monitor Responses in the Presence of Humidriy and Pho-
tochemical Pollutants.
PB94-182672/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations Imple-
mentation Manual.
PB94-187362/REB 94-03 PC A23/MF A04
Regulations and Research Related to Votatite Organic
Compounds (VOCs): Meeting (he Ozone Standard Na-
tionwide by 2010.
PB94-190907/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Study of Interferences In Ozone UV and Chemlumines-
cence Monitors.
P894-197456/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Development of an Active Personal Ozone Sampler
Using a Hollow Tuba Diffusion Denuder.
PB94-197472/HEB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Relationship between Delivered Ozone Dose and Func-
tional Responses in Humans.
PB94-2020B2/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Respiratory Responses to Repeated Prolonged Exposure
to 0.12 ppm Ozone.
PB94-202132/REB 94-04 PC AOZ/MF A01
Response of Stem Growth and Function to Air PoHutioa
PB94-2O9798/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Mapping Critical Levels of Ozone, SuHur Dioxide and Ni-
trogen Dioxide for Crops, Forests and Natural Vegetation
in fie United States.
PB94-210481/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A01
OZONE DEPLETION
Transport. Radtattve, and Dynamical Effects of the Ant-
arctic Ozone Hole: A GFDL
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KEYWORD INDEX
PESTICIDE RESIDUES
Review of Methods for Measuring Fugitive PM-10 Emis-
sion Rates.
PB94-204203/REB 94-04 PC A99/MF EM
Comparison of 1SC2 Dry Deposition Estimates Based on
Current and Proposed Deposition Algorithms.
PB94-209491/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
PASQUILL-GIFFORD STABILITY CATEGORIES
Evaluation of a Solar Radiation/Delta-T Method for Esti-
mating Pasouffl-Gifford (P-G) Stability Categories.
PB94-113958/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
PATH OF POLLUTANTS
Methods in Environmental Toxicology (Chapter 20).
PB94-117462/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Karst Hydrology and Chemical Contamination.
PB94-135134/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Research Brief: Complex Mixtures and
Ground Water Quality.
PB94-196979/REB 94-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Transport and Transformation of Hexavalent Cfiromium
Through Soils and into Ground Water.
PS94-197S97/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PATHOGENIC FUNGI
Effect of 'Beauveria bassiana' and Its Toxins on 'Mysi-
dopsis bahia' (Mysidacea).
PB94-156520/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PATHOLOGY
Serum Chemistry and Histopathotogteal Evaluations of
Brown Bullheads ('Ameiurus nebulosus') from the Buffalo
and Niagara Rivers, New York.
PB94-101599/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
PATRIOT SYSTEM
PATRIOT: A Methodology and Decision Support System
for Evaluating the Leaching Potential of Pesticides.
PBB4-168374/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
PATTERN RECOGNITION
Large Scale Evaluation of a Pattern Recognition/Expert
System for Mass Spectral Molecular Weight Estimation.
PB94-113081 /REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Prototype Needs Estimating and Project Ranking Soft-
ware for the TxDOT PMS.
PB94-120S99/HEB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
PBPK MODELING
Aerodynamic Size Measurement of Airborne Fibers and
Health Effects Implications.
PB94-163904/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PBPK {PHYSIOLOGICALLY-BASED PHARMACOKINETICS)
Comparative Molecular Field Analysis of Poryhatooenatad
Dtoenzo-p-dioxins, DIbenzofurans, and Blphenyls.
PB94-202108/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
PC8S (POLYCHLORINATED BtPHENYLS)
Examination of Dechtorinaton Processes and Pathways
in New Bedford Harbor Sediments.
PB94-140795/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Concepts in Improving Porychtorinated Biphenyl Btoavai-
lability to Sioremediation Strategies.
PB94-190816/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PCOO
Effect of Sulfur in Reducing PCDD/PCDF Formation.
PB94-190352/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PCOD (POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZO-P-D1OXIN)
Mechanistic Steps in the Production of PCOD and PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143799/REB 9448 PC A02/MF A01
PCODS (POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZO-P-D1OXINS)
Modeling the Partitioning and Btoaccumulabon of TCDD
and Other Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals in Lake On-
tario-Translation.
PB94-155462/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PCOF
Effect of Sulfur in Reducing PCOD/PCDF Formation.
PB94-190352/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PCOF (POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZOFURAN)
Mechanistic Steps in the Production of PCDD and PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143799/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
PCOFS (POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZOFURANS)
Modeling the Partitioning and BioaccumulatJon of TCDD
and Other Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals in Lake On-
tario-Translation.
PB94-155462/RE8 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Pa (PRETREATMENT COMPLIANCE INSPECTION)
Guidance for Conducting a Pretreatmeffi Compliance In-
spection.
PB94-120631/REB 9441 PC AOT/MF A02
PCP (PENTACHLOROPHENOL)
Technology Evaluation Report SITE Program Demon-
stration. EPA RREL's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit
PB94-136264/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
PEAK N (160)
WShln-SessJon Changes in Peak N160 Amplitude of
Flash Evoked Potentials in Rats(l,2).
PB94-163813/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
PENTAVALENT ARSENICALS
Pesticide Fact Sheet Inorganic Arsenical Pesticides.
PB94-139631/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
PER (PROLATE ELLIPSOIDS OF REVOLUTION)
Fiber Deposition Along Airway Walls: Effects of Fiber
Cross-Section on Rotational Interception.
PB94-163920/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PERCHLOROETHYLENE
Critical Evaluation of the Diffusion Hypothesis in the
Theory of Porous Media Volatile Organic Compound
(VOC) Sources and Sinks.
PB94-159019/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Fluorescent Tracer Evaluation of Protective Clothing Per-
formance.
PB94-100146/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Comparison of Chemiluminescence and Ultraviolet Ozone
Monitor Responses in the Presence of Humidity and Pho-
tochemical Pollutants.
PB94-182672/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Study of Interferences in Ozone UV and Chemilumines-
cence Monitors.
PB94-197456/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines, Pretreatment Standards, and New Source Perform-
ance Standards for the Pesticide Chemicals Manufactur-
ing Point Source Category.
PB94-122470/REB 9442 PC A18/MF A04
PERFORMANCE TESTING
Statistical Assessment Two Laboratory Tests for Esti-
mating Performance of Shoreline Cleaning Agents for Oil
PB94^117413/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Statistical Assessment Measurement Methods for Esti-
mating Performance of Disparsants.
PB94-117421/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PERFORMANCE TESTS
Development of Quantitative Containment Performance
Tests for Laboratory Fume Hoods.
PB94-177516/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PERIPHYTON
Use of Periphyton in the Development of Blocriteria.
PB94-141512/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
PERIPLANONE B
Reregtoratfon Eligibility Decision (RED): Periplanone B.
PB94-187523/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A02
PERMAFROST
Carbon Balance of the Continuous Permafrost Zone of
Russia.
PB94-146347/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Climate Warming and the Carbon Cycle in the Permafrost
Zone of the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-159332/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PERMEABILITY
Measurements of Soli Permeability and Pressure Fields in
EPA's Soil-Gas Chamber.
PB94-112893/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
Laboratory Assessment of the Permeability and Diffusion
Characteristics of Florida Concretes. Phase 1. Methods
Development and Testing.
PB94-162781/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
PERMIT APPLICATIONS
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 64 Thursday, April 2,
1992, Part 4. 40 CFR Part 122. National Pollutant Dis-
charge Elimination System Application Deadlines, Gener-
al Permit Requirements and Reporting Requirements for
Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activi-
ty; Final Rule.
PB94-152311 /REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 55 Thursday, March 21,
1991 Rules and Regulations. Part 4. 40 CFR Part 122.
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit
Application Regulations for Storm Water Discharges; Ap-
plication Deadlines; Final Rule and Proposed Rule.
PB94-152345/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Interim Sewage Sludge Permit Application Form.
PB94-154200/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
PERMIT COMPLIANCE SYSTEM
Permit Compliance System (PCS) QNCR Training
Manual.
PB94-155637/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
PERMITS
Guidance Document for Testing and Permitting Sewage
Sludge Incinerators. Revised Draft Final Report
PB94-119229/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A02
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 187 Friday, September
25, 1992 Notices. Part 4. Final NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial
Activity; Notice.
PB94-152295/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 187 Friday, September
25, 1992 Notices. Part 3. Final NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges from Construction Sites;
Notice.
PB94-152303/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 58 No. 70 Wednesday, April 14,
1993 Notices. NPDES General Permit for Storm Water
Discharge Associated with Industrial Activity.
PB94-152329/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 159 Friday, August 16.
1991. Part 2. 40 CFR Part 122. NPDES General Permits
and Reporting Requirements for Storm Water Discharges
Associated with Industrial Activity; Proposed Rule.
PB94-152337/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 244 Friday, December
18, 1992, Rules and Regulations. Part 6. 40 CFR Part
122. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System;
Storm Water Discharges; Permit Issuance and Permit
Compliance Deadlines for Phase 1 Discharges. Final
Rule.
PB94-152360/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, Wednesday, Sep-
tember 9, 1992 Notices. Part 2. Final NPDES General
Permits for Storm Water Discharges from Construction
Sites; Permit Language.
PB94-154168/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, Wednesday, Sep-
tember 9, 1992 Notices. Part 3. Final NPDES General
Permits for Storm Water Discharges Associated with In-
dustrial Activity; Fact Sheet.
PB94-154184/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, Wednesday, Sep-
tember 9, 1992 Notices. Part 3. Final NPDES General
Permits for Storm Water Discharges Associated with In-
dustrial Activity; Permit Language.
PB94-154192/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
NPDES Industrial Permit Abstracts 1993.
PB94-155629/REB 9443 PC A21/MF A04
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 214, Tuesday, Novem-
ber 5, 1991 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40 CFR Part
122. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
Permit Application Regulations for Storm Water Dis-
charges; Application Deadlines; Final Rule and Proposed
Rule.
PB94-155694/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
WATERS: Well Activities Tracking, Evaluation and Re-
porting System. Version 2.0 User Guide.
PB94-161122/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
Federal Register Volume SB No. 222, Friday, November
19,1993 Notices. Part 2. Water Pollution Control, NPDES
General Permits and Fact Sheets: Storm Water Dis-
charges from Industrial Activity; Notice.
PB94-161239/REB 9443 PC A20/MF A04
Guidance Manual for Developing Best Management Prac-
tices (BMP).
PB94-178324/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
PEROX-PURE CHEMICAL OXIDATION
Technology Demonstration Summary: Peroxidation Sys-
tems, Inc. Perox-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical Oxidation
Technology.
PB94-194487/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
PEROX-PURE CHEMICAL OXIDATION TECHNOLOGY
Technology Evaluation Report Perox-Pura (Trade Name)
Chemical Oxidation Technology.
PB93-213528/REB 9441 PCA06/MFA02
PEROXY COMPOUNDS
Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): Peroxy Com-
pounds.
PB94-151529/REB 9442 PC AOfl/MF A02
RED Facts: Peroxy Compounds.
PB94-151743/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
PEROXY ACETIC ACID
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Peroxy Com-
pounds.
PB94-151529/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A02
RED Facts: Peroxy Compounds.
PB94-151743/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
PEROXYACETYL NITRATE
PANs in the Atmosphere.
PB94-117595/REB
PEROXYBENZYL NITRATES
PANs in the Atmosphere.
PB94-117595/REB
9441 PC A03/MF A01
9441 PC A03/MF A01
PEST CONTROL
Fate and Survival of Microbial Pest Control Agents in
Nontarget Aquatic Organisms.
PB94-155512/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Soil Fumigation within Monoculture and Rotations: Re-
sponse of Response of Com and Mycorrhizae.
PB94-169943/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Susceptibility of the Convergent Lady Beetle ('Coleopte-
ra: Coccinellidae') to ---
PB94-182375/REB
ra: Coccinellidae') to Four Entomogenous Fungi.
94^)3 PCA01/MFA01
PESTICIDE INDUSTRY
Pesticides Industry
Market Estimates.
PB94-187549/REB
and Usage: 1992 and 1993
9444 PC A03/MF A01
PESTICIDE MANUFACTURING
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines, Pretreatment Standards, and New Source Perform-
ance Standards for the Pesticide Chemicals Manufactur-
9442 PC A18/MF A04
PESTICIDE RESIDUES
PR Notice 93-2. Notice to Registrants, Producers, and
Formulators of Pesticide Products.
P894-104130/REB 9441 PCA01/MFA01
KW-59
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KEYWORD INDEX
Signfficance of Food Processing byproducts as Contribu-
tors to Animal Feeds. Phase 1/Food ProcessinQ Survey.
PB94-107B85/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
Rauujslialion BjgjbBty Document (RED): Btobor.
PB9£l09733/RlB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PR Notice 93-^ Notice to Producers, FOrmulators, and
Reastrarts ot Pesticide Products. Status of Dried Hops
underthe Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
PB94-130689/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
PB94^3?901/REB 9442 PC A04/MF Ml
Pesticide Raauislialion Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
Chemistry. Fofew-up. Guidance tor. Conducing. Plant
PC AOS/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistralion Rejection Rate Andys* ««•*»
Chemistry. Fofcw-up Guidance for Updated Livestock
Feeds Tables; Aspirated Grain Fractions (GrajnDust); A
Tolerance Perspective; Calculating Livestock Dietary Ex-
posure; and Number and Location of Domestic Crop
Field Trials.
PB94-201100/REB
PESTICDES
Base catalyzed decomposition of toxic and hazardous
chemicals. (Final report, September 4. 1990-September
3D 19911.
DE93018739/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Fluorescent Tracer Evaluation of Protective Clothing Per-
9444 PCA09/MFA02
PB9Eio0146/REB 9441 PC AO4/MF A01
Cost-Effectiveneas AnsMs of Final Effluent Limitations
GukMkws and Standards tor the Pesticide Manufacturing
PB94-100856/REB
Final Technical D
toH Development Doeurrn
Manufacturing Category
Pieliealment Standards.
Chemicals
Performance Standards!
PB84-100664/REB
Economic Impact Analysis of Final Effluent un«w«..
Gutdaanaa andStandards tor the Pesticide Manufacturing
9441 PC A04/MF A01
mart tor the Pesticide
Effluent Limitations
and New Source
9441 PC A17/MF A04
Industry
PB94-1C
(OOB72/REB
PR Notices, 1987-1989.
PB94-100908/REB
PR Notices. 1980-1984.
PB94-100030/
0/REB
9441 PC A14/MF AOS
9441 PC AOI/MF AM
9441 PCAOa/MFAOJ
9441 PC AOS/MF AOS
9441 PCA09/MFA02
9441 PC AOI/MF A01
PR Notice 93-1. Notice to Manufacturers, Formutatora.
Producers andMRagistrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104122/RE8 9441 PC AOI/MF A01
PR Notice 9*3. Notice to Manufacturers. Formulators,
Producers ertRMMianls of r*eslk» Product*.
PB94-104148/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
PR Notice 93-4. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Distributors, and Registrants of Pesticide P™**?* . „
PB94-104155/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PR Notice 934. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
VS^&gF^'^gffii*™
PR Notice 934. Notice to Manufacturers. Producers. For-
PCA02/MFA01
PR Notice 93-7. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers, and RegWrants of Agricu»ura| IP"*"*"*
PB94-104189/HEB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PR Notice 93* Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators.
Producers and ReosWnts of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104197/RES 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
PR Notice 94-9. Notice to Manufacturers. Formulators,
Producers and Regisiants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104205/RE8 94-01 PCA02/MFAO1
PR Notice 93-10. Notice to Manufacturers. Formulattrs.
Prod1icers and Raistrants of PeslWde Products.
PB94-104213/RE8 94-01 PC AO1/MF A01
PR Notice 93-11. Notice to Manufacturers. Formutators,
Producers, and Registrants of AgrtaJtur* IPe?»*J» .
PB94-104221/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
Reregjstation EJgMty Document (RED) Chlorinated lao-
9441 PC A1S/MF A03
Pesticide Fact Sheet Skwsto B. ._«— ...
PB94-10843B/REB 94-01 PC AO2/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet -Puccinia canalculata' (ATCC
P^108446mEB 9441 PC MOMF AO1
R.EJD. Facts. Chlorinated Isocyanurates. ._„_„.
PB94-108453/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Srieet ranriamrjnum cassiaV
PB94-109352/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheets: •Bacllus thuringiensis Subspecies
aizawai'
PB94-109360/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheets: 'Bacillus thur
aizawar Strain GC-91.
PB94-109378/HEB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration EHgHHy Document (RED): Kobor
PB94-109733/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, July 1993.
PB94-109840/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis: Occu-
pation and Residential Exposure.
PB94-109865/REB
.
9441 PC A04/MF A01
Pesticide Containers Study: A Report to Congress.
PB94-109998/REB 94-01 PC A12/MF AOS
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis: Environ-
mental Fate.
PB94-110475/HEB
94-01 PCA11/MFA03
Worker Protection Standard tor Agricultural Pesticides
How to Comply. What Employers Need to Know. Farms.
Forests, Nurseries, Greenhouses.
PB94-112018/REB 9441 PCA06/MFA02
Pesticide Reregistralion Rejection Rate Analysis Toxicol-
-112034/REB
94-01 PC A15
WU Soil Workng Work for the Sand Creek Superfund
Site.
PB94-11282B/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Treatment of SemrvotaMe Compounds in High Strength
Wastes Using an Anaerobic Expanded-Bed GAC Reac-
PM4-113743/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Non-Agricultural Pesticide
PBsEl14634/REB 9441 PCA04/MFA01
Field Study to Evaluate Leeching of Akfearb, Metotach-
tor, and BromkJa In a Sandy Loam Sol.
PB94-119989/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Protect Yourself from PestiddeK Guide for Agrlcumjral
Workers (Prote|ase de tos Pesticide*: Guta para tea Tra-
«!»tl2029?/REB)' 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
NTP Technical Report on Toxidty Studies of Pesticide/
Fartbar Mixtures Administered m DrMdng Water to
F344/N Rats and B8C3F1 Mice.
PB94-121035/REB 9441 PCA0.7MFA02
Methods for the Determination of Nonconventional Pesti-
ddes In Murtctprf and Industrial Wastewatar. Volume 1.
PBM-121854/REB 9441 PCA99/MFE08
Document tor Effluent UmSations Guide-
9442 PCA1./MFA04
Si' WSSSfc AOS
Interim Protocol for Testing the Effects of Mterobial
Pathogens on Spiders (Arachnida: Aranae^
PB94-130368/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Peatidda ReregWration Progress Report .October 1992.
PB94-131729/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Slats ofttMSMBS Report: Pestidds Storage, Disposal
9442 PCA10/MFA03
ration Progresa Report, October 1993.
^F PC AOS/MF A01
Pesticide Rer
PB»!S33832/
Depth Dependence of Direct and Indrect PhoMyais on
PB94^13lo68/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
Mluenoe of the Formamkine Pesticide CNordknetormon
Ovutatton in the Female Hamster Dissociable Shirts in
the LuteWzing Hormone Surge and Oocyte Hejeasft
PB94-1371487REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
9442 PCA08/MFA02
9442 PCA02/MFA01
Reregistration EfaWrty Decision (RED): Cedawood Ol
PB94-139615/REB 9442 PCA07/MFAO2
Pestici* Fact Sheet morrjar*: ArsencalPtostiodes.
PB94-139631/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
PCA01/MFA01
9442 PCA01/MFA01
RED Facts Surfuryl Fluoride.
PB94-140027/REB
Pesticide Feet Sheet Hydrogen Cyanamide.
PB94-14003S/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
RED Facts SuHuryl Fluoride. —.-.«-..,
PB94-140134/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
Protect Yourself from Pesticides: Guide for Pesticide
Handlers.
P894-149929/REB
94-02 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-1S2048/REB
Reregistration EKgbWy Decision (RED): Bromine.
PB94-1 52055/REB 9442
Pesticide Fact Sheet Arsenic Add (H3AsO4) (January
1994)
PB94^1S0877/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
Reregistration E»gfc«ity Decision (RED): Peroxy Com-
pounds.
PB94-151529/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A02
RED Facts: Peroxy Compounds.
PB94-151743/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Cyproconazote.
PB94-151990/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration EUgtoitty Decision (RED): Flower and Veg-
9442 PC A10/MF AOS
Bromine.
PC A07/MF A02
RED Facts: Inorganic HaBdes,
PB94-152121/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration ESgfcBty Decision (RED): Inorganic Ha-
P^I-152790/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-1S2923/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Flower and Vegetable OBs,
P894-152931/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: Uthkjm Hypochtorite.
PB94-152949/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
Review of Msthods tor Assessing Aouifer Sensitivity and
Ground Water Vumerabity to Pesticide Contaminatior.
PB94-154127/REB 9443 PCA09/MFA02
Reregistration EHgbHty Decision (RED): Mineral Adds.
PB»M&4242/REB 9442 PCA1S/MFA03
ReregMration EHgfcWty Decision (RED): Lithium Hypc-
PB04-1542S8/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
ReragMration ElgbHty Decision (RED): Barium Metabo-
PB94-154317/REB 9442 PC A05/MF A01
RED Facts: Barium Metaborate.
PB94-164481/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Mineral Adda.
PB94-1S4572/REB
9442 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Forest Pesticides on the
Brown Garden SnaTHeto aaparea' Mueller.
PB94-157211/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
RaregMration EKgfcWy Decision (RED): Boric Add and
Ha Sodkm Salts.
PB94-180017/REB 9443 PCA09/MFA03
RegkmaKzatJon of the Western Com Belt Plains Ecore-
PO»4-ie0579/REB 9443 PCA07/MFA02
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effectson EWiarine Orga-
r£«k Correlating Laboratory and FWd Toxidty Tests,
Ecophystotogy Bioassays, and Ecotoxicological Biomoni-
9443 PCA14/MFA03
Pesticide Fact Sheet (E.E) - 8.10-Dodecadton-1-o1.
PB94-161437/REB 9443 PCA01/MFA01
PW-f?61»W/REB<*i' 9443 PCA02/MFA01
Pesttdda Fact Sheet DeHramemrln.
PB94-161916/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
9443 PCA02/MFA01
BiomaanrRcation of Bioassay Derived a3,7,8-Tetrachtorc-
Analyses of Cytogenetic Damage in Rodents Follcwing
Exposure to Simulated Groundwater Contaminated with
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Methods tor the Determmation of Nonconventional Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater Volume 2.
PB94-166311/REB 9443 PC A17/MF A04
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, January 1994.
PB94-166386/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Decision (RED): Methiocarb.
9443 PCA10/MFA03
Reregistration
PB94-1663947
Reregistration EKgJMity
TriuwdroxvmethyQ nilromethane.
PB94-166402/REB
Decision
(RED):
PCA07/MFA02
.
9443 PC A09/MF A02
9443 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts 2-((^tydroxymethy^^«mirK))etr»lol.
PB94-168077/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: Tris(riyoico(ymethyfHiitn3methane.
PB94-16813S/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
PATRIOT: A Methodology and Decision Support System
for Evaluating the LeacrSg Potential of Pesticides.
PB94-168374/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
KW-60
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Trophic Transfer of Contaminants from Organisms Living
byChromatsd-Coppef-Arsanate (CCA)-Treated Wood to
PB94-170073/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
Decision (BED): 2-((Hydroxy-
Reregistratkxi Eligibility
Methyl)Amino)ethanol.
PB94-171907/REB
94-03 PCA07/MFA02
Evaluation of Equilibrium Partitioning Theory for Predict-
ing Acute Toxicity of Reid-Collected Sediments Contami-
nated with DDT, DDE and ODD to the AmpWpod 'Hya-
WlaAzteca'.
PB94-176146/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Organic Carbon Partitioning as a Basis for Predicting the
Toxicity of Chkxpyrifos in Sediments.
PB94-176153/REB 94-03 PC AOJ/MF A01
Influence of Age on the Relative Sensitivity of 'Hyatella
azteca' to Diazinon, Alkylphenol Ethoxylates, Copper,
Cadmium, and Zinc.
PB94-176187/REB 94-03 PCA01/MFA01
Pilot Monitoring Protect for 14 Pesticides in Maryland Sur-
face Waters.
PB94-180734/REB 94-03 PC AOB/MF A02
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Formu-
lating, Packaging and Repackaging Industry.
PB94-180767/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Formu-
lating. Packaging, and Repackaging Industry.
PB94-181401/REB 94-03 PCA22/MFA04
Assessment of Salinity Effects on the Toxicity of Atrazine
to Chesapeake Bay Species: Data Needs for Develop-
ment of Estuarine Aquatic Life Criteria.
PB94-181526/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Updated Review of Estuarine Aquatic Toxicity Data for
the Development of Aquatic Life Criteria for Atrazine in
Chesapeake Bay. Phase 2 Report.
PB94-181534/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
Development Document for Best Available Technology,
Pretreatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Formulating, Packaging, and
Repackaging Industry. Proposed.
PB94-18f708/REB 94-03 PC A23/MF A04
Comparative Toxicity of Azinphos-Methyl to House Mice,
Laboratory Mice, Deer Mice, and Gray-Tailed Voles.
PB94-182367/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Standard Evaluation Procedure: End-Use Product
Review.
PB94-183217/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet E-ll Tetradacenyl Acetate; E-11 Te-
tradecenol.
PB94-183290/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Cinnamaldehyde, Cinnamyl Alco-
hol, 4-Methoxy Cinnamaldehyde, 3-Phenyl Propanol, 4-
Methoxy Phenethyl Alcohol, Indole and 1,2.4 Trimethoxy-
benzene.
PB94-183621/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
PR Notice 94-1. Notice to Manufacturers, Producers, For-
mulators, Distributors, and Registrants of Pesticide Prod-
ucts, Withdrawal of PR Notice 91-8.
PB94-184249/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A02
PR Notice 94-2. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products. Recy-
cling Empty Aerosol Pesticide Containers.
PB94-184306/REB 94-O3 PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, July 1991.
PB94-1B7168/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Tebuthiuron.
(List A; Case 0054).
PB94-187259/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A02
Status of Pesticides in Reregistration and Special Review
(Rainbow Report), June 1994.
PB94-187408/REB 94-03 PC A16/MF A03
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Periplanone B.
PB94-187523/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
RED Facts: Tebuthiuron.
PB94-187747/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Program Report, April 1994.
PB94-187754/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Glyphosate.
Appendix A. Use Patterns Subject to Reregistration.
PB94-188851 /REB 94-04 PC A09/MF A03
Intarpretation of Toxicity Response of Bobwhite Quail
with Respect to Duration of Exposure.
PB94-190527/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Thermoregulatory Effects of Chlorpyrifos in the Rat
Long-Term Changes in Cholinergic and Noradrenergic
Sen&tivity.
PB94-197142/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Hexadecadkwol Acetates.
PB94-203106/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Hexadecadienol
94-04 PC A09/MF A02
PB84-203189/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): N6-Benzyladan-
ine.
PB94-203239/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
RED Facts: Pronamide.
PB94-203361/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A01
KEYWORD INDEX
Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Bacillus subtttis' MBI 600.
PB94-203494/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Bigfcility Decision (RED): Pronamide.
PB94-204112/REB 94-04 Subscription
Pesticide Fact Sheet Ampelomyces qujsqualis isolate
M10.
PB94-204971/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Potential Ecological and Nontarget Effects of Transgenic
Plant Gene Products on Agriculture, Silviculture, and Nat-
ural Ecosystems: General introduction.
PB94-209723/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
Toxicity of Guthfon (Trade Name) and Guthton (Trade
Name) 2S to 'Xenopus laevis' Embryos.
PB94-209731/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Difenoconazote/Dividend (Trade
Name) Fungicide.
PB94-214525/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Hexaflumuron.
PB94-219029/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Compact Label File -1990 Updates.
PB94-811600/'REB 94-02 Subscription
Pesticide Compact Label File -1994 (Rene 1 - 5886).
PB94-911699/REB 94-01 MF$3531.60
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Initial Screening of Thermal Desorption for Soil Remedi-
ation.
PB94-112810/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
Treatment of Nonhazardous Petroleum-Contaminated
Soils by Thermal Desorption Technologies.
PB94-135118/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
Thermal Desorption, Now You're Cookin'. Hot Technolo-
gy: How It Works, What It Costs, Where's It Going.
PB94-135126/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
Engineering Application of Biooxidation Processes for
Treating Petroleum-Contaminated Soil.
PB94-162724/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Critical Review of Analytical Approaches for Petroleum
Contaminated Soil.
PB94-190584/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PETROLEUM RERNERIES
Independent Quality Assurance of Refinery Fugitives
Testing by Western States Petroleum Association. Final
Audit Report
P394-131232/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
Economic Impact Analysis for the Petroleum Refineries
NESHAP.
PB94-193661/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Petroleum Refineries
NESHAP.
PB94-194586/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
PETROLEUM REFINING
Amoco-U.S. EPA Pollution Prevention Project Yorktown,
Virginia: Projects, Evaluations, and Rankings.
PB92-228626/REB 94-02 PC A12/MF A03
PGC (PORTABLE GAS CHROMATOGRAPH)
Field Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs with
Method TO-14.
PB94-1S9027/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PH
Effects of Water Temperature and pH on Toxicity of Ter-
bufos, Trichkxfon, 4-Nitrophenol and 2,4-Dinitropnenol to
the Amphipod 'Gammarus pseudoHmnaeus' and Rainbow
Trout f Oncornynchus mykiss').
PB94-1S8748/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
pH-Dependent Toxicity of Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn to 'Cer-
iodaphnia dubia', 'Pimepnales promelas', 'HyaJella
azteca' and 'Lumbriculus variegatus'.
PB94-163722/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Lowering pH Increases Embryonic Sensitivity to Formate
in Whole Embryo Culture.
PB94-1637B9/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Assessment of pH Control of Process Waters in Selected
Plants.
PB94-194859/REB 94-04 PC A14/MF A03
PHARMACOKINEDCS
PriysiotogKally Based Pharmacokinetic Model for 2,3,7,8-
Tetrabronxxifcenzo-p-DiOJon (TBDD) in the Rat Tissue
Distribution and CYP1A Induction.
PB94-101S65/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting Branchial and Cutaneous Uptake of 2,2',5,5'-
Tetrachlorobiphenyl in Fathead Minnows fPimephales
promelas') and Japanese Medaka ('Oryzias latipes'):
Rate Limiting Factors.
PB94-130168/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Dose and Routes of Exposure on the Disposi-
tion of 2,3.7,8-<(3)H)Tetrabromodiberao^M*oxin (TBDD)
in the Rat
PB94-137122/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Deposition Patterns of Aerosolized Drugs within Human
Lungs: Effects of Venttatory Parameters.
PB94-137239/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Dose and Route of Exposure on Dioxin Dispo-
P894ll37304/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
ToxfcoHnetics and Structure-Activity Relationships of
Nine Para-Substituted Phenols in Rat Embryos In vitro.
PB94-143740/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PHENYLHYDRAZINE/2-4-DINITRO
Application of Pharmacokinetic Models to Predict Target
Dose (Chapter 2).
PB94-19034S/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling.
PB94-197175/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena during
Breathing of High Volume Aqueous Aerosols.
PB94-202074/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Molecular Field Analysis of Polyhalogenated
Dibenzo-p-dtoxins, Dibenzofurans, and Biphenyls.
PB94-202108/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Deposition Patterns of Pdydisperse Aerosols within
Human Lungs.
PB94-202116/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling the Accumulation of Three Watsrbome Chlorin-
ated Ethanes in Fathead Minnows ('Pimephales prome-
las'): A Physiologically Based Approach.
PB94-210416/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PHARMACOLOGY
Cotehfcine Inhibits Elevations in Both Alveolar-Capillary
Membrane Permeability and Lavage Surfactant After Ex-
posure of the Rat to Phosgene.
PB94-196987/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PHASE I RULE
Consolidated Rule Summary for the Chemical Phases.
PB94-154069/RES 94433 PC A03/MF A01
PHASE II RULE
Consolidated Rule Summary for the Chemical Phases.
PB94-154069/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PHASE (IB RULE
Consolidated Rule Summary for the Chemical Phases.
PB94-154069/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PHASE V RULE
Consolidated Rule Summary for the Chemical Phases.
PB94-164069/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PHENOL/CHLORO
Anaerobic Treatment of a Simulated High-Strength Indus-
trial Wastewater Containing Chtorophenols.
PS94-157260/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PHENOUPENTACHLORO
Toxicity and Estimated Water Quality Criteria Values in
Mallard Ducklings Exposed to Pentachlorophenol.
PB94-157237/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
Effects of Dieldrin in Food on Growth and Bioaccumula-
tton in Mallard Ducklings.
PB94-157245/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
Solvent Washing of Aged PCP-Contaminated Soils.
PB94-160439/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaero-
bic Rukfeed Bed GAC Bioreactors.
PB94-160447/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PHENOLS
Comparative In vitro Percutaneous Absorption of p-Sub-
stituted Phenols through Rat Skin Using Static and Flow-
Through Diffusion Systems.
PB94-101573/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic
Pollutants.
PB94-113768/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria for 2,4-Di-
methylphenol (CAS Registry Number 105-67-9).
PB94-118551/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicokinelics and Structure-Activity Relationships of
Nine Para-Substituted Phenols in Rat Embryos In vitro.
PB94-143740/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Oxidative Coupling of Phenols on Activated Carbon:
Impact on Adsorption Equilibrium.
PB94-155470/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Oxidative Coupling of Phanolics on the GAC Surface.
PB94-158649/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic
Pollutants.
PB94-158664/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect
of Functional Groups.
PB94-158672/REB 944H PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Oxygen Mediated Oxidative Coupling on Ad-
sorption Kinetics.
PB94-159407/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Cleanliness of Common Air Sampling Sorbents for Appli-
cation to Phenolic Compounds Measurement Using Su-
percritical Fluid Extraction.
PB94-210556/REB 944)4 PC A01/MF A01
PHENOLS/2-4-DICHLORO
Sequential Anaerobic Degradation of 2,4-Dichkxophenol
in Freshwater Sediments.
PB94-190485/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
PHENYLHYDRAZINE/2-4-DINITRO
Experimental Design for Performance Measurements of
C1 to C4 Carbonyts Using DNPHCoated Silica Gel and
C-18 Cartridges.
PB94-210S31/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
KW-61
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KEYWORD INDEX
Cotchicine Inhrbits Elevations in Both Mveotar-CapHaiy
Membrane Permeabity and Lavage Surfactant After Ex-
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
posure of the Rat to
PB94-196987/REB
PHOSPHATTOYUNOSITOLS
Aluminum Decreases Mu
botropfc Receptor-Stimulated Phosphoin
•Me, Adrenergic and Meta-
~ phoinosiSde
iHydretys
in rtppocampal and Cortical Slices from Rat Brain.
PB94-163805/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PHOSPHORIC ACIDS
Reregistration EUbHty Decision (RED): Mineral Acids.
PB94-154242/REB 94-02 PC A13/MF A03
RED Facts: Mineral Acids.
PB94-154572/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
PHOSPHOROUS ORQAMC COMPOUNDS
Relationship of Neuropathy Target Esterase Inhbibon to
Neuropatnotogy and Ataxia in Hens Given Orgartbphos-
phorus Esters.
PB94-137247/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PHOSPHORUS
Group Report Interactions among Aokfrfcatian, Phospho-
rus, Contaminants, and Btota in Freshwater Ecosystems
(Chapter 13).
PB94-210598/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PHOSPHORUS ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Roto of Neurotaxfc Esterase (NTE) in the Prevention and
Potentiation of Organophosphorus-lnduced Delayed
Neurotoxfcrty (OPIDN).
PB94-137221/REB 94-02 PC AO3/MF A01
PHOTOCHEMICAL REA01ONS
Oxidation of Nitrogen: Differences between Measure-
ments and PrerJcttons from the Regional Add DepoaWon
Model and whether Grid Stre Can Explain Them.
PB94-122603/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
Influence of Vertical Resolution on the Diurnal Ozone
Concentrations In a Regional Photochemical Model: A
Pretrrfeary Study with Window RADM.
PB94-13O093/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Photochemistry of Aqueous Iron0ll)-Pc4ycarbaxylate
Complexes: Rotes in the Chemistry of Atmospheric and
Surface Waters.
PB94-135050/REB 944)2 PCAO2/MFA01
Improved Representation of the Reaction of N2O6 on
Aerosols for Meaoscate Air Quatty Models.
PB94-140803/REB 944)2 PC AO3/MF A01
Air QuaMy Criteria fa Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidants. Volume 1 of 3.
PB94-173127/REB 944)3 PC A20/MF AO4
Air Ouaftty Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidants. Volume 2 of 3.
PB94-173135/REB 944)3 PCA19/MFAO4
Air Quatty Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidants. Volume 3 or 3.
PB94-173143/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF AM
QSARs for PhotoMuced Toxidty: 1. Acute Lethalty of
PotycycSc Aromatic Hydrocarbons to •Daphnia magna'.
PB94-176203/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF ADI
Dependencies and Sensitivity of Tropoephenc Oxidants
to Precursor CunceiiUaSons over the Northeast United
States: A Model Study
PB94-192770/REB 944)4 PCAOS/MFA01
Interc
ten of Two Regional Ft
nfcal Models.
944)4 PCAOS/MFA01
BmemmiivuBipun w
PB94-210549/REB
OTOOEQRADATION
Uptake and Photodegredetlon of 2,3,7,S-Tetrachlorc<»-
benzo-rxloodn Sorbsd to Grass Foaage.
PB»4-ie04f»/REB 94-03 PC AOJ/MF A01
W>
Dsvatopmant Document for Effluent Limitations GuMe-
anet and Standards for the Photographic Equipment and
Tupnlsi Segment of the Photographic Point Source Cat-
PB8ll40332/REB 944)2 PCAfM/MFAOt
PHOTOLYSIS
Depth Dependence of Direct and Infract Photolysis on
Soi Surfaces.
PB94-1360M/REB 944)2 PCAtt/MFAOl
Photolysis of Smote Dyes on Soft*.
PB94-1B1111/REB 944M PC AM/MF Ml
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Effects of UNnwtotoet-8 Radatton on Photosynthesis of
afferent Aged HeerJsa In Fietd43rown Lobtoiy Pine.
PB94.144730/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A01
Fluoreaoenee Assessment of the Maximum Quantum EfB-
ciency of Plmluaynlhsals In the Western North Atlantic.
PB94-109950/REB
JNVERStON
944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PhutotliMiiiia) Destruction of the Vapor of VotaHe Organ-
PB»M822lS/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
Pl«*otl»erinai DetoxMcalion of Air Toxtes.
PB94-1B2680/REB 944)3 PCAO3/MFA01
PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SUPPUES
U.S. EPA'S Photovoltaic Demand-Side Management
Projod.
PB94-156322/REB 944)3 PCAO2/MFA01
PHYLOQENY
Phytogenetic Analysis of a Bacterial Aerobic Degrader of
AzoDyes.
PB94-170081 /REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Molecular Phytogenetic Explorations of Natural MicrobiaJ
Community Composition and Diversity.
PB94-190832/REB 944)4 PC A01/MF A01
Characterization of a New Thermoprdic Sulfate-Reducing
Bacterium Thermodesulfovtirio yeUowstoni' gen. nov.
and sp. nov.: Its Phytogenetic Relationship to Thermode-
sotfobacterium commune' and Their Origins Deep within
the Bacterial Domain.
PB94-191038/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
PHYSIOLOGICALLY-BASEO PHARMACOKINETTC
MODELS
Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling.
PB94-197175/REB 944M PC A02/MF A01
PHYSIOLOGY
PhysiotogicaHy-a
PB94-197175/RE
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xIPha
nacokmetic Modeling.
944)4 PC A02/MI
IFA01
PHYTOPLANKTON
Is There a Common Response to Ultraviotet-B Radiation
by Marine Phytopjankton.
PB94-146297/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Fluorescence Assessment of the Maximum Quantum Effi-
ciency of Photosynthesis in the Western North Atlantic.
PB94-1699SO/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PIGMENT EPITHELIUM OF EYE
Developmental Charges in Carbachd-Stimulated Inosftol-
phosphate Release in Pigmented Rat Retina.
PB94-137197/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
PIMEPHALES PROMELAS
Predicting Branchial and Cutaneous Uptake of 2,2'.5,5'-
Tetrachtorobiphenyl in Fathead Minnows OPImephales
promelas') and Japanese Medaka fOryzias talipes1):
Rate Uniting Factors.
PB94-130168/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Structure-Toxicriy Relationships for alpha. beta-Unsaturat-
ed Alcohols in Fish.
PB94-163664/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Modeling the Accumulation of Three Waterbome Chlorin-
ated Ethanes in Fathead Minnows fPimephales prome-
las'): A Physiolooicalry Based Approach.
PB94-210416/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
PINE TREES
Analysis of the Relationships among O3 Uptake, Con-
ductance, and Photosynthesis in Needles of Pinus pon-
PB94-113719/REB 944)1 PC AO2/MF A01
Effects of Urtravioloet-B Radfetton on Photosynthesis of
Different Aged Needles in Field-Grown Loblolly Pine.
PB94-144730/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Accumulation of Cesum-137 and Strontium4W in Ponder-
osa Pine and Monterey Pine Seedlings.
PB94-146321/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
PWUS PONOEROSA
Analysis of the Relationships among O3 Uptake, Con-
ductance, and Photosynthesis in Needles of 'Pinus pon-
derosa'.
PB94-113719/REB 944)1 PCA02/MFA01
Mycorrhizae Alter OuaSty and Quantity of Carbon Allocat-
ed below Ground.
PB94-210499/REB 944)4 PC A01/MF A01
PMUSTAEDA
Effects of Ultravtotoet-e Radatton on Photosynthesis of
Different Aged NoooToa in Field-Grown LobtoNy Pine.
PB94-144730/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
PLANKTON
AvaiabSty of Dissolved Organic Carbon to Bactartoplank-
ton Examined by Oxygen UnzaUon.
PB94-15549B/REB 944)3 PCAOJ/MFA01
PLANKTON BLOOMS
Potential for Eutrophioation and Nuisanoe Algal Blooms
in the Lower Neuse River Estuary.
PB94-209434/RE8 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
PLANT CANOPIES
Evaluation of Forest Canopy Models tor Estimating Iso-
prene ErnHslona.
PM4-1
I-1SS280/REB
BtogenicHyc
944)3 PC A02/MF A01
i Emiseton Inventory for the U.SA
Using a Simple Forest Canopy Modal.
PB94-1S53S7/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Response of Stem Growth and Function to Air PoKuttoa
PB94-209796/REB 944)4 PCA03/MFA01
PLANT ECOLOGY
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB94-1079B4/REa 944)1 PCAOS/MFA01
Ecological Response Surfaces for North American Boreal
free Species and Their Use In Forest OasalHcanon.
PB94-130069/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A01
Phystotogy-Based Gap Model of Forest Dynamics.
PB94-136132/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
nt of the Maximum Quantum EfB-
dency of Photoeynlhesis In the Western North Atlantic.
PB94-1699SO/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
Routed Vascular Beds in the Abemarle-Pamlico Estua-
rine System.
PB94-196S32/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
PLANT GENETICS
Environmental Risks from Genetically Engineered Plants:
EPA Research Needs for Regulatory Action.
PB94-130416/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Potential Ecological and Nontarget Effects of Transgenic
Plant Gene Products on Agriculture, Silviculture, and Nat-
ural Ecosystems: General Introduction.
PS94-209723/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
PLANT GROWTH
RED Facts: Daminozide.
PB94-126117/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Intraspecific Variation in Sensitivity to UV-B Radiation in
Rice.
PB94-135084/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Physiology-Based Gap Model of Forest Dynamics.
PB94-136132/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Assessing Ozone Effects on Plants Native to the South-
eastern United States.
PB94-174208/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Response of Stem Growth and Function to Air Pollution.
PB94-209798/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
Reregistration Eligibility Decision Document (RED): Da-
minozide.
PB94-126083/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Hydrogen Cyanamide.
PB94-140035/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Com Gluten Meal.
PB94-195286/REB 944)4 PC A01/MF A01
PLANT NUTRITION
Iron Nutrition Influence on Cadmium Accumulation by
•Arabidopsis maliana' (L) Heynh.
PB94-191178/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Phystotogy-Based Gap Model of Forest Dynamics.
PB94-136132/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
PLANTING
Guide to Plan*
PB94-128279/REB
944)2 PC A03/MF A01
PLANTS (BOTANY)
UTAB: A Computer Database on Residues of Xenobtotic
Organic Chemicals and Heavy Metals in Plants.
PB94-113693/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
ographicPrc
as: Population Dynamics on Heter-
ogeneous Landscapes (Chapter 7).
PB94-146412/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Distribution of Relative Error of Toxicity of Herbicides and
Metals to 'Arabidopsis'
PB94-160470/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Vapor-Phase 2,3,7,8-TCDD Sorptton to Plant Foliage: A
Species Comparison.
PB94-160496/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
Chemistry. Follow-up. Guidance for. Conducting Plant
and Livestock Metabolism Studies.
PB94-166378/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
Chemistry. Foflow-up Guidance for Updated Livestock
Feeds Tables; Aspirated Grain Fractions (Grain Dust); A
Tolerance Perspective; Calculating Livestock Dietary Ex-
posure; and Number and Location of Domestic Crop
Field Trials.
PB94-201100/REB 944)4 PC AM/MF A02
PLASTICS
Evaluation of Recycled Plastic Lumber for Marine Appli-
cations.
PB94-114675/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of an Automated Sorting Process for Post-
Consumer Mixed Plastic Containers.
PB94-114816/REB 944)1 PC A05/MF A01
Survey and Evaluation of Porous Polyethylene Media
Fine Bubble Tube and Disk Aerators.
PB94-200920/REB 944X4 PC AOS/MF A01
PLUMES
Plume Dispersion in the ConvecUve Boundary Layer. Part
2. Analyses of CONDORS Field Experiment Data.
PB94-146461/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
PM-10
Review of Methods for Measuring Fugitive PM-10 Emis-
sion Rates.
PB94-204203/REB 944)4 PC A99/MF EOS
PNEUMATIC FRACTURING EXTRACTION
Accutsch Pneumatic Fracturing Extraction and Hot Gas
Injection, Phase 1. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-117439/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
PO*WW*ER SYSTEM
CWM PO*WWER (Trade Name) Evaporation-Catalytic
Oxidation Technology: Appfcatkxis Analysis Report.
PB94-124658/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A01
Chemical Waste Management, Inc. PO'WW'ER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology.
Technology Evaluation Report Volume 1.
PB94-160637/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
KW-62
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KEYWORD INDEX
POLLUTION CONTROL
Chemical Waste Management, Inc. PO'WW'ER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology.
Technology Evolution Report Volume 2.
PB94-160660/REB 94-03 PC A21/MF AM
POINT
Preparation of Lead-Containing Paint and Dust Method
Evaluation Materials and Verification of the Preparation
Protocol by Round-Robin Analysis.
PB94-141165/REB 94-02 PC A18/MF A04
POINT MUTATION
Quantification and Molecular Characterization of 'hprf
Mutants of Human T-Lymphocytes.
PB94-163862/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
POINT SOURCES
Guidance for Review of High Risk Point Sources under
Section 112 of the 1990 dean Air Act Amendments.
PB94-126059/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
dean Water Act Section 403 Report to Congress: Phase
2. Point Source Discharges Inside the Baseline.
PB94-181542/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Guideline for Lead Monitoring in the Vicinity of Point
Sources.
PB94-183365/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
dean Water Act Section 403: Compendium.
PB94-18735S/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release In-
ventory: Technical Update - Point Source Loads by Facili-
188786/REB
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
POLAND
Alternative Policies for the Control of Air Pollution in
PB94-201225/REB 94*4 MF A01
POLAR COMPOUNDS
Method Development and Field Measurements for Polar
PB94-146438/REB " 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
POLICIES
Sustainable Industry. Promoting Strategic Environmental
Protection in the Industrial Sector. Phase 1 Report
PB94-195054/REB 94-04 PCA11/MFA03
POLLEN
Disposition of Mulberry Pollen in the Human Respiratory
System: A Mathematical Model.
PB94-143765/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
Vegetation and Pollen Relationships in Eastern Canada-
PB94-159357/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
POLLUTANT IDENTIFICATION
Methods for Aquatic Toxkaty Identification Evaluations:
Phase 3 Toxkaty Confirmation. Procedures for Samples
Exhtofting Acute and Chronic Toxkaty.
PB94-123833/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
POLLUTANTS
Proceedings of the Annual EPA Conference (16th) on
Analysis of Pollutants in the Environment Held in Nor-
folk. Virginia on May 5-6, 1993.
PB94-155207/REB 944)2 PC A99/MF EOS
POLLUTION
Minimizing Pollution in Cleaning and Decreasing Oper-
AD-A277 094/9/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Method 1620: Metals by Inductively Coupled Plasma
Atomic Emission Spedroscopy and Atomic Absorption
944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Endogenousty-Mediated, Pretranslational Suppression of
Cytochrome P4501A in PCB-Contaminated Flounder.
PB94-140787/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
POLLUTION ABATEMENT
Amoco-U.S. EPA Pollution Prevention Project, Yorktown,
; A12/MF A03
I2-228626/REB
Measuring Pollution Prevention Progress. Proceedings
Workshop: Held in Salem, Massachusetts on March 31,
P€B*SoiS«/REB' 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
Proeeedfcigs: International Symposium on Pollution Pre-
vention in the Manufacture of Pulp and Paper 'Opportuni-
ties and Barriers'. Held in Washington. DC. on August 16-
AQ -tOQO
PB94-104312/REB 944)1 PC A15/MF A03
Industrial Pollution Prevention: A Critical Review.
PB94-112844/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Non-Agricultural Pesticide
US6TS.
PB94-114634/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Primer for Financial Analysis of Pollution Prevention
PB9Tn4642/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
Waste Minimization Practices at Two CCA Wood-Treat-
PB94-114683/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Organic Compounds from
Various Solid Matrices.
PB94-121548/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Solvent Minimization in the Continuous Liquid/Liquid Ex-
traction of Aqueous Samples for Semivolatle Organics.
PB94-121555/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA's Pollution Prevention RD and D Results: Prac-
tical Tools for the Trade.
PB94-122520/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
BEN: A Model to Calculate the Economic Benefits of
Noncompliance. User's Manual (Revised).
PB94-141652/REB 944)2 PC A10/MF A03
Onsite Solvent Recovery.
PB94-144508/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Pollution Prevention Opportunities in the Manufacture of
Paint and Coatings.
PB94-162690/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Mercury Usage and Alternatives in the Electrical and
Electronics Industries.
PB94-165362/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
Effect of Sulfur in Reducing PCDD/PCDF Formation.
PB94-190352/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Innovative Ink Feed Systems for the Ftexo-
oraphic and Gravure Printing Industries.
PB94-190980/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bicarbonate of Soda Blasting Technology for Aircraft
Wheel Departing.
PB94-193323/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
Waste Minimization for Equipment Cleaning in the Coated
and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing Industry.
PB94-198033/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits
from Noncompliance (Version 4.0) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-S00998/REB 944)2 Diskette$1 40.00
POLLUTION CONTROL
Superfund Guide: Reportabte Quantity Adjustment for
Methyl Isocyanate (MIC).
PB93-963424/REB 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
Carbon Black Dispersion Pre-Plating Technology for
Printed Wire Board Manufacturing. Final Technology
Evaluation Report
PB94-114790/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Rotogravure Printing Cylinders.
PB94-1 1 9922/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
Agroecosystem 1992 Pilot Project Plan (April 3. 1992).
PB94-121837/REB 944)2 PC A14/MF A03
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Wood Preserving Indus-
PB94-136298/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup Stand-
ards. Volume 2. Ground Water.
PB94-138815/REB 944)2 PC A16/MF A03
Organic Emissions from Pilot-Scale Incineration of CFCS.
PB94-139516/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Controlling Chemical Hazards. Fundamentals of the Man-
agement of the Toxic Chemicals.
PB94-146479/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Municipal Wastewater Management Fact Sheets: Storm
Water Best Management Practices.
PB94-151271/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of Volatile Organic Emissions Data for Non-
process Solvent Use in 15 Commercial and Industrial
Business Categories.
PB94-152212/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
U.S. EPA'S Photovoltaic Demand-Side Management
PB94?155322/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Importance of the Nitrous Oxide Pathway to NOx in
Lean-Premixed Combustion.
PB94-158631/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Improved Equipment Cleaning at Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing Facilities (Seminar Paper)
PB94-162708/REB 944B PCA03/MFA01
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxylated Sorbitan Fatty Acid
Esters by Supercritical Fluid Chromatography.
PB94-163540/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Response of the Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Model
to Loading Scenarios (A Report of the Modeling Subcom-
Substitution of Cadmium Cyanide Electroplating with Zinc
944* PCA04/MFA01
Technical Resource Document Extraction and Benefica-
tion of Ores and Minerals. Volume 1. Lead-Zinc.
PB94-170248/REB 944)4 PCA07/MFA02
Technical Resource Document Extraction and Benefkaa-
tion of Ores and Minerals. Volume 2. Gold.
PB94-170305/REB 944)4 PC A17/MF A04
Arid Ecosystems 1992 Pilot Report. Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program.
PB94-176898/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
Treatment of Cyanide Heap Leaches and Tailings. Tech-
PB94-201837/REB 944)4 PCA04/MFA01
Technical Analysis of Response of Chesapeake Bay
Water Quality Model to Loading Scenarios (A Report of
the Modeling Subcommittee Chesapeake Bay Program
944* PCA08/MFA02
PCA03/MFA01
Sarasota Bay Project State of the Bay Report
PB94-209954/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
Improved Model for Estimating Emissions of Volatile Or-
' Compounds from Forests in the Eastern United
PB94-210440/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
Acidic Deposition and Forest Soils: Potential Changes in
Nutrient Cycles and Effects on Tree Growth.
PB94-21065S/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
Btoremediation: A Video Primer (Video).
PB94-780319/REB 944M AV$35.00
Hazardous Waste Cleanup: A Delaware Perspective
(Video).
PB94-780368/REB 944)4 AVS35.00
SRIS System Overview and User's Guide.
PB94-963233/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Considering Wetlands at CERCLA Sites.
PB94-963242/REB 944)3 Standing Order
Superfund Strategic Plan and Implementation Strategy
Fiscal Year 1994.
PB94-963245/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Strategic Plan and Implementation Strategy
Fiscal Year 1994: Office and Division Plans.
PB94-963246/REB 944)2 PC A06/MF A02
OPA Update: Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 3, Number 1, July 1994.
PB94-9632S2/REB 944)4 Standing Order
SUPERFUND: EPA/ICMA Superfund Revitalization Con-
ference. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on November 16-17,
1993.
PB94-963291/REB 944)4 Standing Order
SUPERFUND; EPA/ICMA Superfund Revitalization Con-
ference. Held in Dallas, Texas on May 19-20, 1994.
PB94-963292/REB 944)4 Standing Order
ECO Update: Using Toxkaty Tests in Ecological Risk As-
sessment Volume 2. Number 1, September 1994.
PB94-963303/REB 944)4 Standing Order
ECO Update: Catalogue of Standard Toxkaty Tests for
Ecological Risk Assessment Volume 2, Number 2, Sep-
tember 1994.
PB94-963304/REB 944M Standing Order
ECO Update: Field Studies for Ecological Risk Assess-
ment Volume 2, Number 3, September 1994.
PB94-963305/REB 944)4 Standing Order
STAG Forum: Highlights of the 9th Annual RRAC/6th
Annual SEEW. Volume 4, Number 2, August 1994.
PB94-963316/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Control of Excavation Depths at the Sikes Disposal Pits
Superfund Project
PB94-963413/REB 944M Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pkalto
Farm, Coventry, R!., September 1993.
PB94-963702/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 1, NH., September 1993.
PB94-963703/REB 944M Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, NH., September 1993.
PB94-963704/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyanza
Chemcial Waste Dump, Operable Unit 3, Ashland, MA.,
March 1993.
PB94-963706/REB 944M Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Peterson/
Puritan Site, Operable Unit 1, Cumberland/Lincoln, Rl.,
September 1993.
P894-963707/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air
National Guard/Camp Edwards, MA.. January 1993.
PB94-963708/REB 944M Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Newport
Naval Education/Training Center. Newport, HI., Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-963709/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Linemas-
ter Switch Corporation Site, Woodstock, CT.. July 1993.
PB94-963710/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Salem
Acres Site, Salem, MA.. March 1993.
PB94-963711/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Naval
Construction Battalion Center, Sites 12 and 14, Davis-
vHle, RL, September 1993.
PB94-963712/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Sorners-
worth Sanitary Landfill Site, Somersworth, NH., June
1994
PB94-963713/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Indus-
tries, Inc.. Pedricktown, NJ.. July 1994.
PB94-963805/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Universal
Oil Products (Chemical Division), Borough of East Ruther-
ford, Bergen County. NY., September 1993.
PB94-9S3806/REB 944)4 Standing Order
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Superfund Recced of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engneering Center. (Operable Unit 13). Lakehurst NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963814/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Region 2): Niagara
County Refuse. NY.. September 1993.
PB94-963821/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Johns-
town City Land*. NY, March 1993.
PB94-963822/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Janssen,
Inc.. Site. Gurabo. PR, September 1993.
PB94-963823/REB 94-04 Starting Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Reynolds
Metals Company Site. Massena. NY., September 1993^
PB94-963826/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval En-
gineering Center, Operable Untt 14. ~
Lakehurst NJ., Sep-
StanrJng Order
94-04
terrier 1993.
PB94-963827/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 23, Lakehurst. NJ..
September 1993.
PB94-963830/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Batavia
LandM Site, Town of Batavia, Genesee County, NY.,
March 1993. „
PB84-963831/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): FMC
DubJn Road Site, Orleans County, NY., March 1993.
PB94-8B3833/REB 94434 Standhg Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): WMam
Dick Lagoons. West Cain Township. Chester County. PA.,
March 1993.
P894-963906/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Wood-
lawn County LandM, Gotora, MD.. September 1993.
PB94-963907/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Recttoon/
ABed Steel, Parker Ford. PA.. June 1999.
PB94-9630M/REB 944M StanrJng Order
Superfund Record of DaoMon (EPA Region 3): Novak
Sanitary LandM, LsNgh County, PA., September 1993.
PB94-963911/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): RentoM/
WgHa Wood Preserving, Richmond, VA, June 1993.
PB94-963912/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Duel-
Gardner LandM Site, Muskegon County, Ml., September
1993.
PB94-963916/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saeger-
town Industrial Area Site. Crawford County, PA., January
1993
PB944J63917/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Austin
Avenue Radtatton Ste, Dataware County, PA., June 1994.
PB94-963918/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Helena
Chemical LandM. Fairfax, SC., September 1993.
PB94-964014/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): T, H, Ag-
riculture and Nutrition SHa, Operable Unit 1,
May 1993.
PBM4M4017/REB
94-04
Abany. GA..
Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USDOE
Oak Ridge neeorvalkxi. Operable Unit 16, Oak Ridge,
TN.. September 1993.
PB944MM021/REB 944M StanrJng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USDOE
OekRidg* Reservation. Operable Unit 8. Oak Ridge. TN..
October 1992.
PB94-864022/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DeoWon (EPA Region 4); USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit 17. Oak Ridge.
TN, October 1992. _
PB94-964023/REB 944)4 StanrJng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
Chemical. Al_ September 1993.
PB94-064024/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm. Operable Unit 2, Brooks, KY.
PB94-964025/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Region 4): Koppers
(Mornwste Plena. MorrMae. NO, December 1992.
PB94-964026/REB 944M StanrJng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Redwing
C^riers/Saratand. Mobfe County. At-, December 1992.
PO04 064O30/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Region 4): Katama
Specialty Chemical S«e, Beaufort, SC.. September 1993.
P&944J64033/REB 94-O4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Para-
Chem Southern, toe, SknpaonvBe. SC, September 1993.
PB94-964034/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peek OV
Bay Drums Ska, Operable Ur* 3, Brandon. FL, March
1993.
PB94-984O35/REB 94-04 StanrJng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medcal Industries Site, Operable Unit 2, DeLand, FL,
October 1992.
PB94-964037/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Geiger (C
and M Ol) Site, (Amendment), Rantowtes, SC., Jury
PB94-964038/REB
94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Region 4): Bmore
Waste Disposal Site, Spartanburg County, Greer, SC,
PB94-964O40/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Firestone
Tre and Rubber Company Site, Dougherty County,
Afcany, GA, June 1993.
PB94-964043/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cedar-
town Industries, Cedartown, GA, May 1993.
PB94-964047/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Mathis
Brothers LandM (South Marble Top Road). Walker
County, GA, March 1993.
PB84-964048/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Milan
Army Ammunition Plant O-Line Ponds Area, Mian, TN,
PB9-MI&4049/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Region 4): Alabama
Army Ammunition Plant Operable Unit 2, ChJdersburg,
AL, August 1994.
PB94-964055/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Naval Air
Station Ced Field, Operable Unit 6, Jacksonville, Ft,
September 1994.
PB94-964057/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Dedeton (EPA Region 5): J and L
LandM Site, Rochester HMs. Ml, June 1994.
PB944W4102/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wood-
stock Municipal LandM, Woodstock. IL. June 1993.
PB94-064106/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Dedeton (EPA Region 5): Powell
Road LandM, Huber Heights, OH, September 1993.
PB94-964107/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Region 5): ReWy Tar
and Chemcial, Inrjanapolis, IN, September 1993.
PB94-964109/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5); Lakeland
Disposal Service, Ctaypool. IN, September 1993.
PB944W4112/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Region 5): Sanitary
LandM Company (IWD) Site (a.k.a. Cardngton Road
LandM), Moraine, OH, September 1993.
PB944W4116/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sauk
County LandM Site, Excelsior, Wl, March 1994.
PB94-964127/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): N. W.
Mauthe Site. Appleton, Wl, March 1994.
PB94-964129/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Waste,
Inc.. LandM Site, Michigan City, IN, August 1994.
PB944M4132/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac.
Inc, Jacksonvae, AR, June 1993.
P894-964201/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tenth
Street Dump/Junkyard Site, Oklahoma City, OK,
(Amendment), September 1993.
PB944W4202/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Region 6): Popfe,
Inc., B Dorado, AR, February 1993. ^
PB94-96420S/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Region 6): PAB OK
and Chemical Services, VermBon Parish, LA, September
1993
PB944M4206/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Region 6): American
Creosote Works (Wnnfield Plant). Wknfield, LA, April
1993
PB944M4208/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cleveland
MM Site, Grant County. NM, September 1993.
PB94-964209/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): WeMon
=^ Ouany/Ptant/Plts (USDOE), MO, September
94-04 Standing Order
Spring
1993
PB94-964302/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Red Oak
LandM. Red Oak. IA, March 1993. „ ^
PB94-964303/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Sherwood
Medcal Company Site. Norfok. NE, SeptembeM993.
PB944J64307VREB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 7): Chemptex
Site, Canton. IA, May 199a ^j
PB94-964309/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): McGraw-
Edson FacWy. CentervMe, IA, September 1993.
PB94-964310/REB 944M Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Utah
Power and Light/American Barrel Site, Salt Lake City,
UT, July 1993.
PB94-964406/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Montana
Pole and Treating Plant, Butte, MT, September 1993.
PB94-964407/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Minot
Landfill Site, Minot, ND, June 1993.
PB94-964408/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal. Operable Unit 27, Commerce City,
CO, September 1993.
PB94-964409/REB 944M Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal. Operable Unit 28. CO., January 1993.
PB94-964410/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Untt 29, Commerce City,
CO, September 1993.
PB94-964411/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Iron
Mountain Mine, Shasta County, CA, September 1993.
PB94-964S11/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Waste
Disposal. Inc, Santa Fe Springs, CA, December 1993.
PB94-964512/HEB 944M Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Phoenix, AZ, December
1992.
PB94-964S14/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Liquid
Gold Oil Corporation. Richmond, CA, June 1993.
PB94-964517/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fresno
Sanitary Landfill Site. Fresno. CA, September 1993.
PB94-964S19/REB 944M Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sacra-
mento Army Depot Bum Pits Operable Unit Sacramento,
CA.. February 1993.
PB94-964521/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): McClellan
Air Force Base, Operable Unit B1, CA, September 1993.
PB94-964526/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 1, AZ, April 1994.
PB94-964530/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord,
CA, February 1994.
PB94-964531/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): N.A.S.
Whidbey Island (Operable Unit 1. Areas 5 and 6), Oak
Harbor, WA, December 1993.
PB94-964603/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fairchild
Air Force Base, Craig Road Landfill Operable Unit Spo-
kane, WA, February 1993.
PB94-964604/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): N.A.S.
Whidbey Island, Ault Field, Operable Unit 2, Oak Harbor,
WA, June 1994.
PB94-964606/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tele-
dyne Wah Chang Albany Site, Millersburg, OR, June
1984
PB94-964607/REB 944M Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 18, Idaho Falls, ID., September 1993.
PB94-96481S/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Queen
City Farms, Maple Valley, WA.. December 1992.
PB94-964617/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Region 10): Bonne-
vMe Power Administration Ross Complex Site (USDOE),
Operable Unit 1, Vancouver, WA, May 1993.
PB944W4620/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Ameri-
can Crossarm and Conduit Chehalis, WA, June 1993.
PB944W4623/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
1100 Area Site (USDOE), Benton County, WA, Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-9S4624/REB 944)4 Standing Order
POLLUTION MONITORING
Separation and Isolation of Volatile Organic Compounds
Using Vacuum Distillation with GC/MS Determination.
PB94-182342/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
POLLUTION PREVENTION
Innovative Clean Technologies Case Studies.
PB94-159118/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
Evaluating AGO as an Alternative Wood Preservative
PB9£l59928/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
RegtonaBzation of the Western Com Belt Plains Ecore-
160579/REB
944)3 PC A07/MF A02
KW-64
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KEYWORD INDEX
POLYCHLOROBIPHENYL COMPOUNDS
Evaluation of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Technology to
Reduce Solvent in Spray Coating Applications.
PB94-160629/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Wash Solvent Reuse in Paint Production.
PB94-161130/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Improved Equipment Cleaning at Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing Facilities (Seminar Paper).
PBS4-162708/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
Sustainable Industry: Promoting Strategic Environmental
Protection in the Industrial Sector. Phase 1 Report
PB94-195054/REB 944)4 PC A11/MF A03
Chesapeake Bay Toxics Reduction Strategy Stakeholder
Roundtables: Pennsylvania, Maryland and the District of
Columbia Summaries.
PB94-209558/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program: Framework for
Action.
PB94-209962/REB 944)4 PC A14/MF A03
Chesapeake Bay Revised Baskiwide Toxics Reduction
Strategy Commitments Evaluation.
PB94-213709/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
Guidance on Residential Lead-Based Paint Leao%Con-
taminated Dust and LeadContaminated Soil.
PB94-963284/REB 944)4 Standing Older
POLLUTION REGULATIONS
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Update Package. Revi-
sion 2, September 1993.
PB94-100252/REB 944)1 PC E19
Clean Water Act A Primer.
PB94-1020B4/REB
94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Report to the Congress: Activities and Programs Imple-
mented under Sector 319 of the Clean Water Act Fiscal
Vear 1988.
PB94-102191/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Red Facts: Biobar.
PB94-102282/REB
PM-10 Guideline Document
PB94-104304/REB
94411 PC A01/MF A01
94-01 PC A10/MF A03
Economic Impact and Regulatory Flexibility Analysis of
the Proposed Effluent Guidelines and NESHAP for the
Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry.
PB94-107042/REB 94-02 PC A24/MF A04
Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
tations Guidelines and Standards for the Pulp, Paper, and
Paperboard. Point Source Category.
PB94-107752/REB 94-01
PC A99/MF A06
PM-10 Guideline Document Appendix.
PB94-109658/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A06
Pesticide Containers Study: A Report to Congress.
PB94-109998/REB 94-01 PC A12/MF A03
Regulatory Impact Analysis and Regulatory Flexibility Act
Screening for Operating Permits Regulations.
PB94-112604/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
Summary of Data Presented in the Background Docu-
ment for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards,
Mineral Mining and Processing Point Source Category.
PB94-113396/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
ines and Standards for the Electrical and Electronic
Components: Point Source Category. Draft Document
PB94-113982/REB 94-01 PC A98/MF EOS
Hazardous Waste Enforcement in Illinois, Fiscal Years
1991 and 1992.
PB94-117074/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A02
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guktefines and Standards and Prelreatment Standards
for the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing. Point Source Cate-
20110/REB
94-01 PC A22/MF A04
Gufctebook for Explaining Environmental Regulations to
Small Businesses.
PB94-120334/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Enabling Guidance for the Implementation of 40 CFR
Part 63, Subpart E. Version 1. Interim.
PB94-120979/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry-Background Infor-
mation for Proposed Air Emission Standards. Manufactur-
irnProcesses at Kraft, Sutfite, Soda, and Semi-Chemical
PB94-121357/REB 94-01 PC A05/MF A01
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines, Pretreatment Standards, and New Source Perform-
ance Standards for the Pesticide Chemicals Manufactur-
ing Point Source Category.
PB94-122470/REB 94-02 PC A1S/MF A04
Supplemental Development Document for Proposed Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines, New Source Performance
Standards and Pretreatment Standards for the Leather
Tanning and Finishing Point Source Category.
PB94-126158/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
NESHAPS Rutemaking on Nuclear Regulatory Commis-
sion and Agreement State Licensees Other Than Nuclear
Power Reactors. Background Information Document
PB94-126802/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
National Emfeston Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
Hakxjenated Solvent Cleaning. Background Information
Document
PB94-131216/REB 94-02 PC AO»/MF A02
Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources.
Volume 3. Full Text of Revisions. A Compilation as of De-
cember 31,1985.
PB94-131810/REB 94-02 PC A99/MF E11
Meeting Summary: National Advisory Council on Environ-
mental Policy and Technology (1st). Subcommittee on
Radiation Cleanup Regulation. Held in Washington, DC.
on October 18-19,1993.
PB94-136678/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 187 Friday, September
25. 1992 Notices. Part 4. Final NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial
Activity, Notice.
PB94-1S2295/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 187 Friday, September
25, 1992 Notices. Part 3. Final NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges from Construction Sites;
Notice.
PB94-1S2303/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 64 Thursday, April 2,
1992, Part 4. 40 CFR Part 122. National Pollutant Dis-
charge Elimination System Application Deadlines, Gener-
al Permit Requirements and Reporting Requirements for
Storm Water Discharges Associated vrith Industrial Activi-
ty; Final Rule.
PB94-152311/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 55 Thursday, March 21,
1991 Rules and Regulations. Part 4. 40 CFR Part 122.
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit
Application Regulations for Storm Water Discharges; Ap-
plication Deadlines; Final Rule and Proposed Rule.
PB94-152345/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Consolidated Rule Summary for the Chemical Phases.
PB94-154069/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthofization Overview.
PB94-154135/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 55 No. 222, Friday, November
16, 1990 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40 CFR Parts
122, 123, and 124. National Pollutant Discharge Elimina-
tion System Permit Application Regulations for Storm
Water Discharges; Final Rule.
PB94-154176/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
Gasoline Distribution Industry (Stage I). Background Infor-
mation tor Proposed Standards.
PB94-154408/REB 94-02 PC A18/MF A04
Permit Compliance System (PCS) QNCR Training
Manual.
PB94-155637/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
Guidelines for MACT Determinations under Section
112(g). (Proposal).
PB94-156684/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Magnetic Tape
Manufacturing Operations. Background Information for
Proposed Standards.
PB94-158094/REB 944)3 PC A17/MF A04
General Provisions for 40 CFR Part 63: National Emis-
sion Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source
Categories, 1994. Background Information for Promulgat-
ed Regulation.
PB94-158235/HEB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
Technical Support Information for the Development of
Heavy Duty Diesel Vehicle Rules for the California Feder-
al Implementation Plans.
PB94-158425/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
Package Plants for Small Water Supplies: The U.S. Expe-
rience.
PB94-169828/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
SO2 Guideline Document
PB94-181393/REB
944)3 PC A11/MF A03
SO2 Guideline Document Appendices.
PB94-183605/REB 94-03 PC A24/MF A04
Emissions from Epoxy Resins Production and Non-Nylon
Polyamides Production: Background Information for pro-
posed Standards.
PB94-183696/REB 94-03 PC A12/MF A03
Report to Congress on Metal Recovery, Environmental
Regulation and Hazardous Waste.
PB94-184850/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Guidance on Preparing Enforceable Regulations and
Compliance Programs for the 15 Percent Rate-of-
Progress Plans.
PB94-189255/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Regulations and Research Related to Volatile Organic
Compounds (VOCs): Meeting the Ozone Standard Na-
tionwide by 2010.
PB94-190907/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for the Aluminum Forming. Point
Source Category.
PB94-194818/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF E11
Instructional Package on Regulatory Air Quality Modeling.
Part 1: Videos on the -Guideline on Air Quality Models
(Revised)' and the Model Clearinghouse (Video).
PB94-780012/REB 94-01 AVf3&00
Superfund AdmWstratwe Improvements: Reinventing Su-
periund.
PB94-963210/REB 94-01 PC A01/MF A01
NACEPT Meeting. Held in Crystal City, Virginia on Febru-
ary 11,1994.
PB94-963238/REB 944)2 PC A14/MF A03
POLLUTION SAMPLING
Statistical Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of
Cleanup Standards. Volume 3. Reference-Based Stand-
ards for Soils and Solid Media.
PB94-176831/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
U.S. EPA Monitoring and Measurement Technologies
Program (MMTP). Part 1 and Part 2.
PB94-182623/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
Performance-Based Methods for the EPA's Regulatory
Programs.
PB94-191137/REB 944)4 PC A01/MF A01
Data Quality Objectives (DQO) Decision Error Feasibility
Trials (DEFT) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501574/REB 944)4 CP D02
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund: Interim
Final Guidance.
PB94-963203/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund: Work-
book.
PB94-963204/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund.
PB94-963207/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
Data Quality Objectives Decision Error Feasibility Trials
(DEFT) Beta Version 1.01. User's Guide.
PB94-963222/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
POLLUTION SOURCES
National Emissions Inventory of Mercury and Mercury
Compounds: Interim Final Report.
PB94-126877/REB 944)2 PC A08/MF A02
Validation of VOC Emissions Inventories by Source Ap-
portionment and (14)C Dating Methods. Part 1.
PB94-160587/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Wildlife Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1 of 2.
PB94-174778/REB 944)3 PC A24/MF A04
POLREPS (POLLUTION REPORTS)
Removal Response Reporting: POLREPS.
PB94-963406/REB 944)3 Standing Order
POLY AMIDE RESINS
Economic Impact Analysis for the Polymers and Resins II
NESHAP.
P894-177458/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
POLYCHLORINATEO BIPENYLS
Determination of Potychkxinated Biphenyl Levels in the
Serum of Residents and in the Homogenates of Seafood
from the New Bedford, Massachusetts Area- A Compari-
son of Exposure Sources through Pattern Recognition
Techniques.
PB94-210473/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS
Base catalyzed decomposition of toxic and hazardous
chemicals. (Final report, September 4, 1990-September
30,1991).
DE93018739/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Workshop Report on Developmental Neurotoxic Effects
Associated with Exposure to PCBs. Held in Research Tri-
angle Park, North CaroBna on September 14-15, 1992.
PB94-105335/REB 944)1 PCA11/MFA03
Proceedings of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen-
cy's National Technical Workshop 'PCBs in Fish Tissue'.
Held in Washington, DC. on May 10-11,1993.
PB94-112513/REB 944)1 PCA11/MFA03
Predicting Branchial and Cutaneous Uptake of 2,2',5,5'-
Tetrachlorobiphenyl in Fathead Minnows CPimephales
promelas') and Japanese Medaka ('Oryzias talipes'):
Rate Limiting Factors.
PB94-130168/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
Application of 'Real-Time' Monitoring in Decision Making:
The New Bedford Harbor Pilot Dredging Project
PB94-130747/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
BioaccumulaBon of PCB Congeners by Blue Mussels 'Mi-
tilus edulis' Deployed in New Bedford Harbor, Massachu-
setts.
PB94-140779/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA Engineering Issue: Technology Alternatives for the
Remediation of PCB4^ntaminated Soil and Sediment
PB94-144250/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Concepts in Improving Potychlorinated Biphenyl Bioavai-
lability to Bioremedation Strategies.
PB94-190816/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
POLYCHLORINATEO MBENZO-P-DIOXIN
Role of Combustion and Sorbent Parameters in Preven-
tion of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dtoxin and Polychlori-
nated Dibenzofuran Formation during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143781 /REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZOFURAN
Role of Combustion and Sorbent Parameters in Preven-
tion of Polychlorinated Dtoenzo-p-Dfoxin and Polychlori-
nated Dibenzofuran Formation during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143781/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
POLYCHLOROBIPHENYL COMPOUNDS
Effect of Pretreatment on the Biliary Excretion of 2,3,7,8-
Tetractlkxodibenzo-p-Dioxin, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachkxodibenzo-
furan, and 3,3'.4,4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl in the Rat
PB94-141413/HEB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Effects of Two Polychlorinated Biphenyl
Congeners on Calcium Homeostasis in Rat Cerebellar
Granule Cells.
PB94-141488/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Potychlorinated Biphenyl Congener Distributions in Winter
Rounder as Related to Gender, Spawning Site, and Con-
gener Metabolism.
PB94-170040/REB 9443 PCAO2/MFA01
POLYCYCUC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
Evaluation of a Real-Tune Monitor for Particle-Bound
PAH in Air.
PB94-157401 /REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
OSARs for Photoinduced ToxJcity: 1. Acute Lethality of
Porycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbons to 138011018 magna'.
PB84-1762O3/HEB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Real-Time Monitoring of Porycydic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons and Respirable Suspended Particles from Environ-
mental Tobacco Smoke in a Home.
P994-209756/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
POLYMERIZATION
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect
of Functional Groups.
PB94-158672/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Impact of Oxygen Mediated Oxidative Coupling on Ad-
sorption KhetoT
PB94-159407/REB 9443 PC AO2/MF A01
POLYMERS
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxytated Sorbitan Fatty Acid
Esters by Reverse Phase Chromatography.
PB94-182359/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PONDS
Evaluating Two Objective Techniques to Define Pools in
SmaN Streams.
PB94-170131/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
POPULATION SPACE ANALYSIS
Empirical General Population Assessment of the Vari-
ance and Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-Thompson
Estimator under Variable Probability Sampling.
PB94-174190/REB 9443 PCAO2/MFA01
POPULATION (STATISTICS)
Improvement of Performance of Variable ProbabSity Sam-
pling Strategies through Application of the Population
Space and the Facsimile Population Bootstrap.
PB94-157344/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Empirical General Population Assessment of the Vari-
ance and Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-Thompson
Estimator under Variable Probability Sampling.
PB94-174190/REB 9443 PC AOZ/MF A01
POPULATIONS
Potential for long-Term Persistence of the Red Tide Din-
oflageHate •Ptychodbcus brews' in North Carolina Coast-
PB94-209442/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
PORE PRESSURE
Effect of Temperature and Pore Size on the Hydraulic
Properties and Flow of a Hydrocarbon CX in the Subsur-
face.
PB94-189701/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
PORE STRUCTURE
Effects of Leaching on Pore Size Distribution of Sok*-
fed/Stablized Wastes.
PB94-1SS231/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PORE WATER
Alternatives to Methanol-Water Ekition of Solid-Phase
Extraction Columns for the Fracbonation of High Log
K(sub ow) Organic Compounds in Aqueous Envkonmen-
PB&M63B31/REB 9443 PC AO2/MF A01
POROUS MATERIALS
Critical Evaluation of the Diffusion Hypothesis in the
Theory of Porous Medra Votatke Organic Compound
(VOQ Sources and Sinks,
PB04-159019/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Experimental Study of Complete Dissolution of a Nona-
us Phase Liquid in Saturated Porous Media
M58373/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
POROUS MEDIA
Determination of CapDary Pressure: Saturation Curves In-
volving TCE, Water and Air tor a Sand and a Sandy Clay
Loam.
PB94-130754/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A02
PORTABLE EQUIPMENT
Field Comparison of Portable Gas Cnrornatographs with
Method T<5-14.
PB94-159027/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Dovotopmont of a Battery-Opsrated Portable Svnchro-
nous Luminescence Spectrofluorometer.
PB94-170032/REB 9443 PC AO2/MF A01
Fiekt-Deployable Monitors for Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in Air.
PB94-210424/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
POST-CONSUMER WASTES
Evaluation of an Automated Sorting Process for Post-
Consumer Mbted Plastic Containere.
PB94-114816/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
POTABLE WATER
Discrete Volume-Element Method for Network Water-
Quatty Models.
PB94-101870/REB 9441 PC AO3/MF A01
duct Formation and Control by Ozona-
9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Financing Assistance Available for Small Public Water
Systems.
PB94-117520/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Development of •Qiardia C.f Values for the Surface
Water Treatment Rule.
PB94-117538/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Health Effects of Ingested Fluoride.
PB94-124724/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A02
Guidance and Clarification for the Current U.S. EPA Test
Method for Asbestos in Drinking Water.
PB94-13610B/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
Case Studies Assessing Low-Cost, In-Place Technologies
at Small Water Systems.
PB94-152261 /RES 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
National Drinking Water Advisory Council: Minutes of
Meeting December 2-3,1993.
PB94-152378/HEB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Code of Federal Regulations. Parts 141-143, Drinking
Wfltw.
PB94-154960/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A02
Effect of Bromide Ion on Formation of HAAs during
Chtorination
PB94-157286/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Separation Processes on the Formation of Bro-
minatedTHMs.
PB94-157294/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Impact of Ozonation and Biological Treatment on Oism-
9443 PC A03/MF A01
PRETREATMENT
U.S. EPA Pretreatment Compliance Monitoring and En-
forcement System, Version 3.0: User's Guide.
PB94-118577/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Municipal Pretreatment
Programs.
P894-144631/REB 94-02 PC A05/MF A01
faction By-products.
PB94-157377/REB
Disinfection By-Pro
ten and r ' '
PB94-101888/REB
Conftol of Biofikn Growtfi n Dmking Water DistiSjubon
Systems. Seminar PuDKSbon.
PB94-11S99S/REB 9441 PC AO4/MF A01
Lead Leaching from SubmersMe Wan Pumps.
PB94-161221/HEB 9443 PCA03/MF A01
Federal Register Citations for the Safe Drinking Water
Act A Compilation of References.
PB94-161247/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
MuMspectral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfec-
tion Byproducts in Drinking Water.
PB94-163524/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
Milwaukee Cryptoapondtosis Outbreak: Investigation and
Recommendations.
PB94-169844/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
National Public Water System Supervision Program. FY
1993 Compliance Report
PB94-178175/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
POTASSIUM PEROXYMONOSULFATE SULFATE
Reregratration Eligibility Decision (RED): Peroxy Com-
pounds.
PB94-151529/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
RED Facts: Peroxy Compounds.
PB94-151743/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
POTOMAC ESTUARY
Animo Acid Composition of Suspended Particles, Sedi-
ment-Trap Material, and Benthic Sediment in the Poto-
mac Estaiary.
PB94-169968/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
POWDER (PARTICLES)
Literature Review: Heat Transfer through Two-Phase In-
sulation Systems Consisting of Powders in a Continuous
Gas Phase.
DE93014387/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
POWER GENERATION
U.S. EPA'S Photovoltaic Demand-Side Management
Project
PB94-155322/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Using a Neural Network to Pradfct Electricity Generation.
PB94-ie2Z76/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
LandM Gas Energy Utaizafion: Technical and Non-Tech-
nical Considerations.
PB94-189651 /REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
POX (PURGEABLE ORGANIC HAUDES)
Impact of Preozonation and BJodegradabon on Disinfec-
tion By-Product Formation.
PB94-157302/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PREOPfTATION (METEOROLOGY)
Development of a New Oregon Precipitation Map Using
the PRISM Model.
PB94-112992/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of GeostaSsbcal Procedures for Spatial Anal-
ysts of Precipitation in Mountainous Terrain.
PB94-130028/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
International (Non-US.) Industrial Pollution Prevention: A
Case Study Compendium.
PB94-214665/REB 9444 PC A22/MF A04
PREDATION
Interim Protocol for Testing the Effects of Mfcrobial
Pathogens on Spiders (Arachnida: Aranae).
PB94-130366/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
PREFRONTAL CORTEX
Medal Prefrontal Cortex Lesions and Spatial Delayed Al-
ternation in the Developing Rat Recovery or Sparing.
PB94-139482/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
PRENATAL BEHAVIOR DELAYED EFFECTS
Prenatal Cocaine Etrrinates the Sex-Dependent Differ-
ences in Activation Observed in Adult Rats After Cocaine
Challenge.
PB94-163763/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
Multjjurisdtetional
Manual.
PB94-203544/REB
Pretreatment Programs. Guidance
9444 PC A03/MF A01
Measurements of Sol PermeabSty and Pressure Fields in
EPA's SOS-Gas Chamber.
PB94-112893/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND
Efficacy of Commercial Inocula in Enhancing Biodegrada-
tton of Weathered Crude Oil Contaminating a Prince Wil-
liam Sound Beach.
PB94-101714/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PRINTED CIRCUITS
Carbon Black Dispersion Pre-Plating Technology for
Printed Wire Board Manufacturing. Final Technology
Evaluation Report
PB94-1 14790/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
PRINTING EQUIPMENT
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Rotogravure Printing Cylinders.
PB94-119922/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PRINTING INKS
Evaluation of Innovative Ink Feed Systems for the Ftexo-
graphic and Gravure Printing Industries.
PB94-190980/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
PRIORITIES
Comparing Risks and Setting Environmental Priorities:
Overview of Three Regional Projects.
PB94-184348/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
PRIORITY POLLUTANTS
Proceedings of Annual Analytical Symposium (8th). Meld
in Norfolk, Virginia on April 3-4, 1985.
PS94-126034/REB 944Z PC A24/MF A04
Guidance for the Determination of Appropriate Methods
for the Detection of Section 313 Water Priority Chemi-
cals.
PB94-177S08/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PRISM MODEL
Development of a New Oregon Precipitation Map Using
the PRISM Model.
PB94-112992/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PRIVATIZATION
Developing Public/Private Partnerships: An Option for
Wastewater Financing.
PB94-108818/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PROBABILITY THEORY
Improvement of Performance of Variable Probability Sam-
pling Strategies through Application of the Population
Space and the Facsimile Population Bootstrap.
PB94-157344/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Sampling and Monitoring.
PB94-174612/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PROCESS HEAT REACTORS
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Process Heaters (Revised).
PB94-12023S/REB 9441 PC A11/MF A03
PROCESSING
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for
the Wet Storage, Sawmills, Parddeboard and Insulation
Board Segment of the Timber Products Processing Point
Source Category.
PB94-114873/REB 9441 PC A20/MF A04
PROCUREMENT
Superfund Technical Assistance Gran! (TAG) Handbook:
Procurement - Using TAG Funds.
PB93-963354/REB 9443 Standing Order
PRODUCT CLAIMS
PR Notice 93-6. Notice to Manufacturers, Producers, For-
mulators, and Registrants of Pesticides.
PB94-104171/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
PRODUCTION
Effects of CO2 on Competition between Rice and Bar-
nyardgrass.
PB94-159258/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
Wash Solvent Reuse in Paint Production.
PB94-161130/RE8 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL
National Radon Measurement Proficiency (BMP) Program
Individual Proficiency Report. January 1994.
PB94-1 36611 /REB 9442 PCA21/MFAO4
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report January 1994.
PBS4-136629/REB 9442 PC A11/MF A03
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
Creating a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency That
Works Belter and Costs Less. Phase 1 Report National
Performance Review.
PB94-13678S/REB 9442 PCA20/MFA04
Creating a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency That
Works Better and Costs Less. Phase 2 Report National
Performance Review.
PB94-136793/REB 9442 PC E02/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
R134A
WATERS: Well Activities Tracking, Evaluation and Re-
porting System. Version 2.0 User Guide.
PB94-161122/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program: Framework for
Action.
PB94-209962/REB 94-04 PC A14/MF A03
Chesapeake Bay Revised Basinwide Toxics Reduction
Strategy Commitments Evaluation.
PB94-213709/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Program and Information Management
Update. Volume 1, Number 1, November 1993.
PB94-963208/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
SACM Update.
PBS4-9S3237/REB 94-03 Standing Order
Superfund Strategic Plan and Implementation Strategy
Fiscal Year 1994.
PB94-963245/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Strategic Plan and Implementation Strategy
Fiscal Year 1994: Office and Division Plans.
PB94-963246/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Delegations Work Group.
PB94-963415/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Amoco-U.S. EPA Pollution Prevention Project. Yorktown,
Virginia: Projects, Evaluations, and Rankings.
PB92-228626/REB 94-02 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Program Management Manual, Fiscal Year
1994.
PB94-963247/REB 94-03 Standing Order
PROJECT PLANNING
Development and Improvement of a Temporal Allocation
Factor File.
PB94-155314/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
Agroecosystem Pilot ReldProgram Plan, 1993.
PB94-160694/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
PRONAMIDE
RED Facts: Pronamide.
PB94-203361/REB
94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eltajbility Decision (RED): Pronamide.
PB94-204112/REB 94-04 Subscription
PROPARGUC ALCOHOLS
Structure-Toxicity Relationships for alpha, beta-Unsaturat-
ed Alcohols in Fish.
PB94-163664/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PROPYLENE CARBONATE
Evaluation of Propylene Carbonate in Air Logistics Center
(ALC) Depainting Operations.
PB94-214681/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PROSENCEPHALON
Comparison of Intracranial Infusions of Cotehicine and
Ibotenic Acid as Models of Neurodegeneration in the
Basal Forebrain. Research Report
PB94-197183/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Fluorescent Tracer Evaluation of Protective Clothing Per-
formance.
PB94-100146/REB
94-01 PC A04/MF A01
PROTECTIVE COATINGS
Alternative Control Techniques Document Surface Coat-
ing of Automotive/Transportation and Business Machine
Plastic Parts.
P894-158066/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA
Pulmonary Exposure of Mice to 'Engineered' Pseudo-
monads Influences Intestinal Microbiota Populations.
PB94-137189/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PSEUDOMONAS CEPACIA
Pulmonary Exposure of Mice to 'Engineered' Pseudo-
monads Influences Intestinal Microbiota Populations.
PB94-137189/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PSEUDOPLEURONECTES AMERICANUS
Endogenously-MerJiated, Pretranslational Suppression of
Cytochrome P4501A in PCB-Contaminatsd Flounder.
PB94-140787/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PSWIMS (PROFILING SHALLOW WATER INSTRUMENT
MOUNTING SYSTEM)
PSWIMS, a Profiling Instrument System for Remote Phys-
ical and Chemical Measurements in Shallow Water.
PB94-140639/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PUBLIC HEALTH
Derivation of an Indoor Air Averaging Time Model from
the Mass Balance Equation for the Case of Independent
Source Inputs and Fixed Air Exchange Rates.
PB94-101789/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Water Quality Assessment of Proposed Effluent Guide-
lines for the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry.
PB94-107745/REB 94-01 PC A07/MF A02
Comparison and Rank of Proposed Human Health Bbac-
cumulatxxi Factors for the Great Lakes Initiative.
PB94-109535/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Bfobor.
PB94-109733/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Monte Carlo Approach to Simulating Residential Occu-
pancy Periods and Its Application to the General U.S.
Population.
PB94-131265/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Some Implications of Toxicology and Pharmacokinetics
for Exposure Assessment
PB94-135142/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
Cryptosporidium: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB94-143S26/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Regulations and Health Advisories.
PB94-154788/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Regulations and Hearth Advisories.
PB94-186665/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Public Health, Occupational Safety, and Environmental
Concerns in Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Operations.
PB94-189453/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Application of Pharmacokinetic Models to Predict Target
Dose (Chapter 2).
PB94-190345/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Integrating Dispersion Modeling, Receptor Modeling and
Air Monitoring to Apportion Incinerator Impacts for Expo-
sure Assessment
PB94-190592/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Report on the Technical Workshop on WTf Incinerator
Risk Issues. Held in Washington, DC. on December 3-9,
1993.
PB94-196896/REB 84-04 PC A11/MF A03
Is Your Drinking Water Safe.
PB94-203387/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pathogen Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal
Sludge Landfflling.
PB94-203791/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
Toxic Modeling System Short-Term (TOXST) User's
Guide. Volume 1,1994.
PB94-214145/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Toxic Modeling System Short-Term (TOXST) User's
Guide: Volume 2. Case Study and Source Code.
PB94-214152/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB94-921100/REB 94-02 Standing Order
PUBLIC OPINION
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices: Virginia
Frequencies.
PB94-187937/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF AOt
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey.
PB94-188448/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices: Washing-
ton, DC. Frequencies.
PB94-188885/REB 94-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices: Maryland
Frequencies.
PB94-188927/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices: Pennsyt-
i/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PUBLIC UTILITIES
State Acid Rain Research and Screening System, Ver-
sion 1.0. User's Manual.
PB94-1S2550/REB 94-03 PC A13/MF A03
National Public Water System Supervision Program. FY
1993 Compliance Report.
PB94-178175/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
State Acid Rain Research and Screening System
(STAHRSS) (Version 1.03) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501558/REB 94-03 CP DOS
PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSIONS
Utility Environmental Impacts: Incentives and Opportuni-
ties for Policy Coordination in the New England Region.
PB94-214509/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Utility Environmental Impacts: Incentives and Opportuni-
ties for Policy Coordination in the New England Region.
Appendix 2. Report of Science Applications International
Corporation. Project on Regional Coordination and Envi-
ronmental Externalities.
PB94-21S803/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
PUBLICLY OWNED SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS
Needs Survey, 1992. Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-152493/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Needs Survey, 1992.
PB94-501343/REB 94-03 CP T02
PUERTO RICO
Federal Register Volume 58 No. 70 Wednesday, April 14,
1993 Notices. NPDES General Permit for Storm Water
Discharge Associated with Industrial Activity.
PB94-152329/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
PULMONARY ALVEOU
Epithelial Injury and Interstitial Rbrosts in the Proximal Al-
veolar Regions of Rats Chronically Exposed to a Simulat-
ed Pattern of Urban Ambient Ozone.
PB94-141462/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Cotoiicine Inhibits Elevations in Both Alveolar-Capillary
Membrane Permeability and Lavage Surfactant After Ex-
posure of the Rat to Phosgene.
PB94-1969B7/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PULMONARY RBROSIS
Epithelial Injury and Interstitial Rbrosis In the Proximal Al-
veolar Regions of Rats Chronically Exposed to a Simulat-
ed Pattern of Urban Ambient Ozone.
PB94-141462/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
PULMONARY GAS EXCHANGE
EPAPUF: A Blood-Gas and Pulmonary Simulator. User's
Manual Version 1.0.
PB94-144128/HEB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
PULP MILLS
Test Method for the Measurement of Methanol Emissions
from Stationary Sources.
PB94-170297/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
PULSATION
Application of Pulse Combustion to Incineration to Liquid
Hazardous Waste.
PB94-164415/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
PULSE COMBUSTION
Application of Pulse Combustion to incineration to Liquid
Hazardous Waste.
PB94-164415/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
PUMP AND TREAT SYSTEMS
Two-Dimensional Modeling of Aquifer Remediation Influ-
enced by Sorption Nonequilibrium and Hydraulic Conduc-
tivity Heterogeneity.
PB94-189693/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PUMPING
Suggested Operating Procedures for Aquifer Pumping
Tests. Ground Water Issue (15th in Series).
PB94-107943/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
PUMPS
Lead Leaching from Submersible Well Pumps.
PB94-161221/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
PUNGO RIVER
Examination of the Blue Crab Fishery in the Pamlico
River Estuary.
PB94-168028/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
PURGING
New Approach to Purging Monitoring Wells: Lower Flow
Rates Reduce Required Purging Volumes and Sample
Turbidity.
PB94-146263/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
PURIFICATION
Evaluation of an Electrodialytic Process for Purification of
Hexavalent Chromium Solutions.
PB94-165214/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
PWSS (PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM SUPERVISION)
PWSS Program Priority Guidance.
PB94-161213/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
PYRENE/DIHYDROBENZO (A)
Quantitative Analysis of the Metabolism of 9,10-
Dihydrobenzo(a)pyrene by Induced Rat Liver Micro-
somes.
PB94-141447/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PYRITE
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride at Mineral
Surfaces.
PB94-144698/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride by Pyrtte in
Aqueous Solution.
PB94-210465/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
QSAR (QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY
RELATIONSHIP)
QSAR Approach for Estimating the Aquatic Toxicity of
Soft Electrophiles (QSAR for Soft Elect/ophites).
PB94-163573/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Molecular Field Analysis of Polyhalogsnated
Dibenzo-p-dioxins, Dibenzofurans, and Blpherryis.
PB94-202108/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSAH (QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY
RELATIONSHIPS)
Electronic Factor in QSAR: MO-Parameters, Competing
Interactions, Reactivity and Toxicity.
PB94-209681/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
QUALITY ASSURANCE
Preparation of Lead-Containing Paint and Dust Method
Evaluation Materials and Verification of the Preparation
Protocol by Round-Robin Analysis.
PB94-141165/REB 94-02 PC A18/MF A04
Interagency QA Workshop Conference Review. Held in
Las Vegas, Nevada on September 14,1992.
PB94-182631/REB 94-O3 PC A02/MF A01
QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP
Comparative Molecular Field Analysis of Polyhalogenated
Dibenzo-p-dioxins, Dibenzofurans, and Biphenyls.
PB94-202108/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPS
Electronic Factor in QSAR: MO-Parameters, Competing
Interactions, Reactivity and Toxicity.
PB94-209681/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
QUANTUM CHEMISTRY
Theoretical Investigation into the Potential of Halogenat-
ed Methanes to Undergo Reductive Metabolism.
PB94-197092/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
QUENCHING (COOLING)
Environmental Tests Comparing Kress Indirect Dry Cool-
ing with Conventional Coke Oven Pushing and Quench-
ing.
PB94-130127/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
QUERCUS ALBA
Physiology-Based Gap Model of Forest Dynamics.
PB94-136132/REB
R134A
Thermal Conductivity of R134a.
9442 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-213063
94-04 Not available NTIS
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KEYWORD INDEX
RACS (RAW AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES)
Update of Livestock Feed Consumption.
PB94-125655/REB 94-02 PC A99/MF Ell
RACT (REASONABLY ACHIEVABLE CONTROL
TECHNOLOGY)
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. Fourth Supplement
to the 1990 Edffion.
PB94-206729/REB 94-04 PC A19/MF AM
RADIATION EFFECTS
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB94-107984/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
RADIATION MEASUREMENT
National Radon Measurement Proficiency (RMP) Program
Individual Proficiency Report, January 1994.
PB94-136611/REB 94-02 PCA21/MFA04
Offsrte environmental monitoring report RaoSation moni-
toring around United States nuclear test areas, calendar
year 1991.
DE94002296/REB 944)2 PC A11/MF A03
Reentry of Radon from Mitigation System Outlets.
PB94-190972/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
RADIATION PROTECTION
Ofisrto ocMrofVTWcrtsI rnonrtoTHiQ report Rftctetion mom*
taring around United States nuclear test areas, calendar
year 1991.
DE94002296/REB 94-02 PCA11/MFA03
RADIO FREQUENCY HEATING
In situ Sol decontamination by Radio Frequency Heating.
PB94-122S61/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS
NESHAPS RutemaUng on Nuclear Regulatory Commfe-
sion and Agreement State Licensees Ofter Than Nuclear
Power Reactors. Background Information Document
P894-126802/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES
Accumulation of Cesium-137 and Strontjum-90 in Pondar-
osa Pine and Monterey Pine Seedlings.
PB94-14S321/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Lodi Mu-
nicipal WBtts, NJ., September 1993.
PB94-963824/REB 94-04 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 4, Idaho Falls. ID., December 1992.
PB94-964611/RE8 94-04 Starving Order
RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT
Meeting Summary: National Advisory Cound on Environ-
mental Poicy and Technology (1st). Subcommittee on
Radntion Cleanup Regulation. Held in Washington, DC.
on October 18-19, 1993.
PB94-13667B/REB 94-02 PC A05/MF A01
Meeting Summary: National Advisory Cound on Environ-
mental Policy arid Technology. Subcommittee on Radi-
ation Cleanup Regulation Conference Cal on February
24. 1994.
PB94-165230/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
RADIOACTIVE WASTES
Handbook: Approaches for the RemerJation of Federal
FacJMy Sites Contaminated with Explosive or Radnactive
Wastes.
PB94-144656/RE8 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB94-921100/REB 94-02 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant Site, Paducah, KY., March 1994.
PB94-9S4003/REB 94-04 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Northwest Plume, Paducah,
KY., July 1993.
PB94-964018/REB 94-O4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation. Operable Unit 16. Oak Ridge,
TN., September 1993.
PB94-964O21/REB 94-04 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation. Operable Unit 17, Oak Ridge,
TN., October 1992.
PB94-964023/REB 94-O4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tele-
dyne Wan Chang Albany Site. MMersburg. OR.. June
1994.
PB94-964607/REB 94-04 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 18, Idaho Fats, ID., September 1993.
PB94-96461S/REB 94-04 Starring Order
RADtOECOLOGJCAL CONCENTRATION
Tritium In Surface Waters of the Western United States.
PB94-191152/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
RAMOISOTOPES
Prtfate of Sequential Extraction.
PB94-190493/REB 94-04 PCA01/MFA01
RADKWUCUOE MIGRATION
So* and Fit Laboratory Support - 1991. Florida Radon
94-03 PC AO3/MF A01
Reentry of Radon from Mitigation System Outlets.
PB94-190972/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
RADIUM 226
Sol and Fid Laboratory Support - 1991. Florida Radon
Research Program.
PB94-163243/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
RADM (REGIONAL ACID DEPOSITION MODEL)
Improved Representation of the Reaction of N2O5 on
Aerosols tor Mesoscale Air Quality Models.
PB94-140803/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
Intercomparison of Two Regional Photochemical Models.
PB94-210549/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
RADON
FoHow-Up Radon Measurements in 14 Mitigated Schools.
PB94-114758/REB 944)1 PCA04/MF A01
Case Studies of Radon Reduction Research in Maryland,
New Jersey, and Virginia Schools.
PB94-117363/REB 944)1 PCA06/MFA02
Characteristics of School Buildings in the U.S.
PB94-121704/REB 944)1 PCA04/MFA01
Case Studies of Radon Reduction Research in 13 School
BuMngs.
PB94-130010/REB 944)2 PCA11/MFA03
National Radon Measurement Proficiency (RMP) Program
Individual Proficiency Report, January 1994.
PB94-136611/RES 944)2 PC A21/MF A04
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, January 1994.
PB94-136629/REB 944)2 PC A11/MF A03
Radon Progeny Dostmetry in the Rat Lung.
PB94-137056/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
Designs for New Residential HAC Systems to Achieve
Radon and Other Sol Gas Reduction.
PB94-139532/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Assessment of the Effects of Weatherization on Residen-
tial Radon Levels.
PB94-141181/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Causes of Poor Sealant Performance in SoiWJas-Restsl-
ant Foundations.
PB94-1SS405/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Report to the United Stales Congress on Radon in Drink-
ing Water Multimedia Risk and Cost Assessment of
Radon.
PB94-1612S4/REB 944)3 PC A11/MF A03
Laboratory Assessment of the Permeabirty and Diffusion
Characteristics of Florida Concretes. Phase 1. Methods
Development and Testing.
PB94-162781/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
Physical and Numerical Modeling of ASD Exhaust Disper-
sion Around Houses.
PB94-188117/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Reentry of Radon from Mitigation System Outlets.
PB94-190972/REB 944)4 PCA03/I
PCA03/MFA01
Radon Control Strategies (Chapter 8).
PB94-210572/REB 944)4
PC A03/MF A01
RADON 222
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Re-
search Program. Supplement
PB94-144110/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
RAIL TRANSPORTATION
Emissions Measurements: Locomotives.
PB94-142270/REB 944)2 PC A06/MF A02
RAINBOW REPORT
Status of Pesticides in
(Rainbow Report), June 1
PB94-18740B/REB 944)3 PC A16/MF A03
RAINFALL-RUNOFF RELATIONSHIPS
Variety, Classification and Association in Rainfall-Runoff
Response.
PB94-130374/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
RAS GENES
W-ras Oncogens Mutations in Tumors and DNA Adducts
Formed by Benz(i)aceanthrylene and Benzo(a)pyrene In
f Strain A/J Mice.
94-02 PC A02/MF AOt
the Lungs of Strain A/J Mice.
PB94-139557/REB
.
PB94-1S3243/REB
RATE-OF-PROGRESS PLAN
Guidance on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and
the Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide
Programs Branch (Corrected Version as of February 18,
PB94-'l56692/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
RATS
Toncokinetics and Structure-Activity Relationships of
Nine Para-Substituted Phenols in Rat Embryos In vitro.
PB94-143740/REB 944)2 PCAO3/MFA01
RBC (ROTATING BIOLOGICAL CONTACTOR)
RBC Nitrification Design Using Zero-Order Kinetics.
PB94-162732/REB 944)3 PC AO2/MF A01
Evslufllion of ffejtritionol and Operational Requirements
for Btodegradation of CMomated Phenote by the White
Rot Bfisidncnycote, *Phfin8fOCii8ete chn/sosporiufn' ft
RBC Reactors.
PB94-17474S/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
RCRA (RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY
ACT)
RCRA Permit Poicy CompenrJum Update Package. Revi-
sion 2, September 1993.
PS94-100252/REB 944)1 PC El*
Rule-Based System for Evaluating Final Covers for Haz-
ardous Waste Landfills. Chapter 6.
PB94-122546/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/
Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition. Final Update 1.
PB94-170313/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF E11
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/
Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition. Proposed
Update II.
PB94-170321/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF E16
REACTION KINETICS
RBC Nitrification Design Using Zero-Order Kinetics.
PB94-162732/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Chromate Reduction and Remediation Utilizing the Ther-
modynamic Instability of Zero-Valence State Iron.
PB94-163516/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
REACTIVE BLUE 19
Structural Characterization of Reactive Dyes Using Liquid
Secondary Ion Mass Spectnxnetry/Tandern Mass Spec-
frometry.
PB94-101748/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
REACTIVE DYES
Structural Characterization of Reactive Dyes Using Liquid
Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass Spec-
trometry.
P894-101748/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
REASONABLE ACHIEVABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. Third Supplement to
the 1990 Edition. Volume 2.
PB94-111572/REB 944)1 PC A22/MF A04
REASONABLY ACHIEVABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. Fourth Supplement
to the 1990 Edition.
PB94-206729/REB 944)4 PC A19/MF A04
RECEPTOR SITES (PHYSIOLOGY)
Interaction of Inorganic Mercury Salts with Model and
Red Ceil Membranes: Importance of Lipid Binding Sites.
PB94-183854/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
RECOLONIZATION
Importance of Physical Scaling Factors to Bentruc Marine
Invertebrate Recokmization of Laboratory Microcosms.
PB94-1S5538/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
RECORD OF DECISION
ROD Annual Report, FY 1992.
PB93-963349/REB 944)2 PC A22/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
Force Base (Operable Unit 6) Site, ME., April 1994.
PB94-9B3701/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pteilto
Farm, Coventry, Rl., September 1993.
PB94-9S3702/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 1, NH.. September 1993.
PB94-983703/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, NH., September 1993.
PB94-963704/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Ptnette's
Salvage Yard, Washbum, ME, June 1993.
PB94-963705/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyanza
ChemdaJ Waste Dump, Operable Unit 3, Ashland. MA.,
March 1993.
PB94-963706/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Peterson/
Puritan Site, Operable Unit 1, Cumberiand/Uncoln, Rl..
September 1993.
PB94-983707/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air
National Guard/Camp Edwards, MA.. January 1993.
PB94-983708/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Newport
Naval EAicatJon/TraWng Center, Newport, Rl., Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-9B3709/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Linemas-
ter Switch Corporation Site, Woodstock, CT., Jury 1993.
PB94-963710/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Salem
Acres Site, Salem, MA., March 1993.
PB94-963711/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Naval
Construction Battalion Center. Sites 12 and 14, Davis-
vide, Rl., September 1993.
PB94-963712/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Somers-
worth Sanitary Landfill Site, Somersworth, NH., June
1994.
PB94-963713/REB
944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Central
Land* Site, Operable Unit One, Johnston, Rl., June
1994.
P894-963714/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fried In-
dustries Site, East Brunswick, NJ., June 1994.
PB94-963801/REB 944)4 Standing Order
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KEYWORD INDEX
RECORD OF DECISION
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): KenmarR
Textile Printing Cooperation, Babylon, NY., March 1994.
PB94-963802/REB 94-04 Standing Oder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pollution
Abatement Services, Oswego, NY., December 1993.
PB94-963803/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Indus-
tries, Inc., Pedrfcktown, NJ., July 1994.
PB94-963805/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Universal
09 Products (Chemical Division), Borough of East Ruther-
ford, Bergen County, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963B06/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Tronic
Plating, Farmingdale, NY., September 199&
PB94-963807/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Wilson
Farm, Plumsted Township, Ocean County, NJ., August
1993.
PB94-963808/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township, Route 72 and Route 532 Dump Sites, Burling-
ton County, Chatsworth, NJ., September 1993.
PB94-963809/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Monroe
Township Landfill, Middlesex County, NJ., March 1993.
PB94-963811/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Platts-
burgh Air Force Base, Plattsburgh, NY., March 1993.
PB&-963812/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Preferred
Plating Corporation, Farmingdale, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963813/RE8 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 13), Lakehurst, NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963S14/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2); Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 10, Lakehurst, NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963815/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 8. Lakehurst, NJ.,
June 1993.
PB94-963816/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 11, Lakehurst, NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963817/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 9, Lakehurst, NJ.,
June 1993.
PB94-963818/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center. Operable Unit 12, Lakehurst, NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963819/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): SMS In-
struments, Suffolk County, Deer Park, NY., September
1993.
PB94-963820/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Niagara
County Refuse, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963821/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Johns-
town City Landfill, NY., March 1993.
PB94-963B22/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Janssen,
Inc., Site, Gurabo, PR., September 1993.
PB94-963823/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Lodi Mu-
nicipal Wells, NJ., September 1993.
PB94463824/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Robin-
toch/Nafcnal Pipe, Operable Unit 2, Town of Vestal,
Broome County, NY., March 1993.
PB94-963825/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Reynolds
Metals Company Sits, Maasena. NY., September 1993.
PB94-963826/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval En-
gineering Center, Operable Unit 14, Lakehurst, NJ., Sep-
PB94-963B27/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 15, Lakehurst, NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963828/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 22, Lakehurst, NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963829/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 23, Lakehurst, NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963830/REB 9444 StanoSng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Batavia
Landfill Site, Town of Batavia, Genesee County, NY.,
March 1993.
PBS4-963831/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American
Cyanamid Site, Operable Unit 1, Bridgewater Township,
Somerset County, NJ., September 1993.
PB94-963B32/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): FMC
Dublin Road Site, Orleans County, NY., March 1993.
PB94-963833/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Rock-
away Township WellfieH, Rockaway, NJ., October 1993.
PB94-963834/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hranlca
Landfill Site (Operable Unit 2), Butler County, PA., May
1994.
PB94-963901/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aladdin
Plating Site (Operable Unit 2). Lackawanna County, PA.,
December 1993.
PB94-963902/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Revere
Chemical Site, Nockamixon Township, Bucks County,
PA., December 1993.
PB94-963903/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): U.S. De-
fense General Supply Center, Operable Unit 9, Chester-
field County, VA., September 1993.
PB94-963904/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
Development Center, Operable Unit 1, Bucks County,
PA., September 1993.
PB94-963905/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): William
Dick Lagoons, West Cain Township, Chester County, PA.,
March 1993.
PB94-963906/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Wood-
lawn County Landfill. Cotora, MD., September 1993.
PB94-963907/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Recticon/
Allied Steel, Parker Ford, PA., June 1993.
PB94-963908/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Ohio
River Park. Operable Unit 2, Neville Island, PA., March
1993.
PB94-963909/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Occiden-
tal Chemical Corporation, Montgomery County, PA., June
1993.
PB94-963910/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Novak
Sanitary Landfill, Lehigh County, PA., September 1993.
PB94-963911/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Rentokil/
Virginia Wood Preserving, Richmond, VA., June 1993.
PB94-963912/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Eastern
Diversified Metals, Operable Unit 2, Hometown, PA., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963913/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Delaware
Sand and Gravel Site, (Amendment), New Castle, DE.,
September 1993.
PB94-963914/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base, DE, November 1992.
PB94-963915/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Duell-
Gardner Landfill Site, Muskegon County, Ml., September
1993.
PB94-963916/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saeger-
town Industrial Area Site, Crawford County, PA., January
1993.
PB94-963917/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Austin
Avenue Radiation Site, Delaware County, PA., June 1994.
PB94-963918/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Dedson (EPA Region 3): North
Perm Area 1 Site, Souderton, PA., September 1994.
PB94-963920/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bell
Landfill Superfund Site, Bradford County, PA., September
1994.
PB94-963921/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bucking-
ham County Landfill Superfund Site, VA., September
1994.
PB94-963922/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Town-
send Saw Chain Company Site, Pontiac, SC. (Interim Re-
media) Action), December 1993.
PB94-964001/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant Site, Paducah, ICY., March 1994.
PB94-964003/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Piper Air-
craft Corporation Site, Vero Beach, Fl_, December 1993.
PB94-964006/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Company Site (Operable Unit 3),
Salisbury, NC., October 1993.
PB94-964008/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (Region 4): General Tire
Landfill Site, Mayfield, KY., October 1993.
PB94-964009/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sangamo
Weston/Twelvemile Creek/Lake Hartwell Site (Operable
Unit 2), Ptekens, SC., June 1994.
PB94-964012/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Caldwell
Lace Leather Site, Auburn, KY., June 1994.
PB94-964013/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Helena
Chemical Landfill, Fairfax, SC., September 1993.
PB94-964014/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USMC
Camp Lejeune, Operable Unit 4, NC., September 1993.
PB94-964015/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USMC
Camp Lejeune. Operable Unit 3, NC., September 1993.
PB94-964016/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): T, H, Ag-
riculture and Nutrition Site, Operable Unit 1, Albany, GA.,
May 1993.
PB94-964017/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Rant, Northwest Plume, Paducah,
KY,, July 1993.
PB94-964018/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River (USDOE), Operable Unit 7, SC., September 1993.
PB94-964019/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River (USDOE), Operable Unit 6, SC., September 1993.
PB94-964020/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit 16, Oak Ridge,
TN., September 1993.
PB94-964021/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit 8, Oak Ridge, TN.,
October 1992.
PB94-964022/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4); USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit 17, Oak Ridge,
TN., October 1992.
PB94-964023/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
Chemical, AL, September 1993.
PB94-964024/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm, Operable Unit 2, Brooks, KY.
PB94-964025/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Koppers
(Morrisvilte Plant), Morrisvitle, NC., December 1992.
PB94-964026/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Roches-
ter Property Site, Travelers Rest Greenville County, SC.,
August 1993.
PB94-964027/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Reeves
Southeastern Galvanizing (Operable Unit 1), FU October
1992.
PB94-964028/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Reeves
Southeastern Galvanizing, Operable Unit 2, Hillsborough
County, FL, September 1993.
PB94-964029/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Redwing
Carrters/Saraland. Mobile County, AL, December 1992.
PB94-964030/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak Oil/
Bay Drums Site, Operable Unit 1, Brandon, FL, June
1993.
PB94-964O31/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak Oil/
Bay Drums Site, (Operable Unit 2), Brandon, FL, August
1993.
PB94-964032/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Kalama
Specialty Chemical Site, Beaufort, SC., September 1993.
PB94-964033/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Para-
Chem Southern, Inc.. Simpsonville, SC., September 1993.
PB94-964034/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak Oil/
Bay Drums Site, Operable Unit 3, Brandon, FL, March
1993.
PB94-96403S/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Southwre Aluminum, Hancock County, Hawesville, KY.,
February 1993.
PB94-964036/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical Industries Site, Operable Unit 2, DeLand, FL,
October 1992.
PB94-964037/REB 9444 Standing Order
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Qeiger (C
and M Off Ste, (Amendment), Ramowtes, SC., July
1993
PB94-864038/REB 94-04 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): ABC
One^Hour Cleaners Site. Jacksonville. NC^Snmy 1993.
PB94-984039/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Eirrore
Waste Disposal Site. Spartanburg County, Qreer, SC..
94-04 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Anodyne.
ir£Site, North Mami Beach. FL, June 1993.^ ^^
PB94-964041/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Chem-
farmJnc^jSte, Operable Unit Two, Pompeno Beach, Fl_,
PBs£Ss4042/REB 94*4 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Firestone
fie and Rubber Company Site. Dougherty County,
Albany, GA_, June 1993.
PB94-964043/REB 94-04 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): (PCX
WjSjgtoi Ste), Beaufort County, Washington, NC..
PB94-964044/REB 94-04 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 4): FCX-
SMemWe Ste. Operable Unit One. bedel County,
StatesvHe, NC., September 1993. ^^
PB94-96404S/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Beutah
Land* Site. Pensaccta. Fl_ September 1993. ^^
PB94-964046/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cedar-
town Industries, Cedartown, GA, May 1993.
PB94-8B4047/REB 94-04 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Mathis
Brothers Land* (South Marble Top Road), Waiter
County, GA., March 1993.
PB94-964048/REB 94-04 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Mten
Amy Ammunition Plant, O-Une Ponds Area. Mten, TN.,
PG»43364049/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Begton4): Bypass
601 Groundwater Contamination Ste, Operable Unit 2,
94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 4): Davie
LanrJH Ste, Davte, FU, August 1994.
PB94-964051/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): BMl-Tex-
tronSte. Lake Park, FL, August 1994. ^^
PB94-964052/REB 94*4 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): ABC
oSB-HourCtewers Ste, Operable Ur* 2. Jactaonvfc.
PB9V864053/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Upper
East Fork Poplar Creek. Operable Unit 2 (Abandoned
NfcfcAdd Ppsine at Y-12^tont). Oak Ridge, TO, Sep-
PB944640S4/REB 94*4 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton^AJabama
Army Ammunition Plant. Operable Unit 2, ChHersburg,
AL. August 1994
PB94-964055/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): B and B
Chemical Site, HUeah, FL, September 199*_ _.
PB94-964056/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 4): Naval Air
Station Ced FMd, Operable Unit 6, Jacksonvito. FL.
September 1994. ^ ...
PB94-964057/REB 94*4 Starring rjrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 4f. Savannah
River Ste, (USDOE), SC., September 1994.
PB94-064058/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 5): Perham
Arsenic Burial Ste. Perham, MN.. March^4
PB94-964101/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 5): J and L
LandM Ste. Rochester Hate. ML June 1994.
PB94-964in2/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 5): Hknco
Dump.Ekhart. IN, September 1993. -^-_ -.
PB94-S64103/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wash
King Laundry. Baldwin. ML. March 1993. ^^
PB94*64104/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 5): US. Ac
Force. Wright-Patterson AFB. OH, July 1993. ^^
P^964105/HEB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region ^Vvood-
stock Muntopal Landfit, Woodstock. IU -*gSj^--.
PB94-964108/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ott/
Story/Cordova Chemical SHe. Operable Oi* 3, North
Muskegon, ML, September 1993.
PB94-96410B/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilly Tar
iSchemctai, Irrianapofe, IN., SepterrKr 199SL
PB94-964109/REB 84*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5); Muske-
gon Chemical. Whiteha*, ML, March 1993.
PB94-964110/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spartan
Chemical SHe, Wyoming, Ml., June 1993.
PB94-964111/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5); Lakeland
Disposal Service, CteypooL IN., September 1993.
PB94364112/REB H>4-04 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): New
Brighton/ Arden HMs, Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant,
PB94-964114/REB ' 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region SjrMacGilBs
andGfcbs/Bel Lumber and Pole. New Brighton, MN.,
December 1992.
PB94-964115/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sanitary
LandM Company (TWO) SHe (a.k.a. Carrjngton Road
LandfH). Moraine, OH.. September 1993.
PB94-964116/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): American
Anodoo, Inc., tor*. Ml, September 1993.
PB94-964117/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 5V. Packag-
ing Corporation of America, Filer City, ML, September
1993
PB94-964118/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Mason
County LandfH, Lurjngton, Ml., September 1993. __
PB94-S64119/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): East
Bethel DernoMton LandM. East Bethel, MN March 199£
PB94-964120/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):Adams
Ptat™ Company Ste, Lansing, ML, September 1993.
PB94-984121/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Dakhue
SanHary LandM, Cannon Fans, MN.. June 1993. ^^
PB94-SB4122/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Adams
County Ouincy LandfHs No. 2 and 3, Quincy, IL, Septenv
PM4*M123/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Keepers
Coke Ste, St Paul, MN.. April 1994. ._„-«„
PB94-964124/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Land and
GaVRedamabon LandM Ste. WHamstown. Wl., January
PB94*6412S/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Obnsted
County Saritary LandH Site, MN., June 1994.
PTO4*Sl28/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sauk
(County LandM SHe. Excelsior, Wl., March 1994. ^^
PB94*64127/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPARegton 5): Van Date
Junkyard Ste, Washington County, OH., March 1994.
PB94-3M128/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): N. W.
Mauthe Ste, Appteton, Wl.. March 1994.
PTO4*W1»/BEB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Agate
Lake Scrap Yard Site, MN.. December 1993.
PB94*84T30/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South Arv-
dover Salvage Yards, Andover, MN, May 1994.
PB94*8413VREB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Waste,
ScVLandW Ste, Mfchigan CMy. IN.. August1994^
PB94-964132/REB 94*4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): PrestoWe
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac,
StenomgOder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA
Road Land* Huber Heights, OR,
PB94-864107/REB
5£\ Powel
19W
Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tentti
Street Dump/Ji»*y»rt Ste> OManoma City' OK-
r 1993. ^^ starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPARegtoni B): Texar-
d Presaring Company, Operable Unt 2, Texar-
94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Dec«on (EPA Region **£**
AFB (SokSer Creek/BuHng 3001), OKL, September
1993.
PB94-964204/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Popes,
Aa, February 1993.^
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): PAB Oil
and Chemical Services, Vermilion Parish, LA., September
1993.
PB94-964206/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Fourth
Street Abandoned Refinery Site, Oklahoma City, OK.,
September 1993.
PB94-964207/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): American
Creosote Works (Winnfletd Plant), Winnfiek), LA., April
1993.
PB94-964208/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cleveland
Mill Site, Grant County, NM.. September 1993.
PB94-964209/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwater Contamination Ste, Hastings, NE., June
1993.
PB94-964301/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Wekton
Spring Ouany/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO., September
1993
PB94-964302/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Red Oak
LandfH, Red Oak, IA., March 1993.
PB94-964303/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Syntex
Agribusiness, Inc., Operable Unit 2, Verona, MO., May
1993.
PB94-964304/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kern-Pest
Laboratories, Cape Girardeau, MO., February 1993.
PB94-964305/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): North U
Drive Well Contamination, Springfield, MO., March 1993.
PB94-9B4306/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Sherv/cod
Medical Company Ste, Norfolk, NE., September 1993.
PB94-964307/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Operable Unit 3,
(Amendment). Kellogg, IA., September 1993.
PB94-96430B/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Chemplex
Site. Clinton, I A., May 1993
PB94-964309/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): McGraw-
Ediaon Facility, Centervilte, IA., September 1993.
PB94-964310/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Ste, Operable Unit 2,
(Amendment), Kellogg, IA., September 1993.
PB94-964311/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Electro-
Coalings, Inc.. Ste, Cedar Rapids, IA., September 1994.
PB94-964312/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Montana
Pote and Treating Plant National Priorities List Site, Butte,
MT.. September 1993.
PB94-964401/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site (Operable Unit 4), Commerce City,
PB94-964402/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F E.
Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, WY., December 1992.
PB94-964405/REB 94-04 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Utah
Power and Light/American Barrel Ste, Salt Lake City,
UT., Jury 1993.
PB94-964406/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Montana
Pole and Treating Plant, Butte, MT., September 1993.
PB94-964407/REB 94-04 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Minot
LandflH Ste, Minot, NO., June 1993.
PB94-964408/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal. Operable Unit 27, Commerce dry,
CO.. September 1993.
PB94-964409/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPARegton 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 28, CO., January 1993.
PB94-964410/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 29, Commerce City,
CO., September 1993.
PB94-964411/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial SHe, Operable Unit 5, Commerce City,
CO., (Amendment). September 1993.
PB94-964412/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Ste, Operable Unit 2, Commerce City,
CO., June 1993. ^_
PB94-964413/REB 94*4 StarringOrder
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REFUELING LOSSES
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales Company Site, Operable Unit 4, Commerce City,
CO., December 1992.
PB94-964414/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Operable Units 3 and 6, Commerce
City, CO., June 1993.
PB94-96441S/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Eagle
Mine Site. Operable Unit 1, Eagle County, CO., March
PB94-964416/REB
94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 4, UT.. June 1994.
PB94-964417/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian
Bend Wash Site, Tempe, AZ., September 1993.
PB94-964501/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Baldwin
Park San Gabriel Valley Area Site, Los Angeles County,
CA., March 1994.
PB94-964502/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Aircraft
Control and Warning Site, Mather Air Force Base, CA.,
December 1993.
PB94-964503/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base (Operable Unit 2), Merced County, CA., No-
vember 1993.
PB94-964506/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Southern
CaHomia Edison, Visalia Pole Yard, Visalia, CA., June
1994.
PB94-964507/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Riverbank
Army Ammunition Plant Site, Riverbank, CA., March
1994.
PB94-964S08/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Norton
Air Force Base. San Bernardino, CA., November 1993.
PB94-964509/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Hexcel,
Uvermore, CA.. September 1993.
PB94-964510/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Iron
Mountain Mine, Shasta County, CA., September 1993.
PB94-964S11/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Waste
Disposal, Inc., Santa Fe Springs, CA., December 1993.
PB94-964512/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): George
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 1, Sen Bernardino County,
CA., March 1994.
PB94-964513/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Phoenix, AZ., December
1992.
PB94-964514/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tracy De-
fense Depot Operable Unit 1. Tracy, CA., August 1993.
PB94-964515/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Newmark
Groundwater Contamination Site, San Bernardino, CA.,
August 1993.
PB94-964516/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): liquid
Gold Oil Corporation, Richmond, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964517/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sharpe
Army Depot Operable Unit 1, Lathrop, CA.. January
1993.
PB94-964518/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fresno
Sanitary Landfill Site, Fresno, CA., September 1993.
PB94-964519/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): McColl
Site, Source Operable Unit, Fulterton, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964520/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sacra-
mento Army Depot, Bum Pits Operable Unit Sacramento,
CA., February 1993.
PB94-964S21/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lorentz
Barrel and Drum Site, Operable Unit 1, San Jose, CA.,
August 1993.
PB94-964522/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Valley Area 2, Operable Unit 3, Los Angeles
County, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964523/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Ga-
briel VaHey Site, Areas 1 through 4. Whitber Narrows Op-
erable Unit Los Angeles County, CA., March 1993.
PB94-964524/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Ga-
briel Valley Site, Areas 1-4, Suburban Water Systems/
Bartoto Well Reid Operable Unit (Amendment), CA.,
September 1993.
PB94-964S25/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): McCtellan
Air Force Base, Operable Unit B1, CA., September 1993.
PB94-964526/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Valley Area 2, Operable Unit 2, Los Angeles
County, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964527/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Applied
Materials, Inc., Santa Clara, CA., August 1993.
PB94-964528/HEB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Motorola
52nd Street, Operable Unit 2, Phoenix, AZ, July 1994.
PB94-964529/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 1, AZ.. April 1994.
PB94-964530/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord,
CA., February 1994.
PB94-964531/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): NAS.
Whidbey Island (Operable Unit 1, Areas 5 and 6), Oak
Harbor, WA., December 1993.
PB94-964603/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): FaircNW
Air Force Base, Craig Road Landfill Operable Unit Spo-
kane, WA., February 1993.
PB94-964604/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Naval
Submarine Base, Operable Unit 3, Bangor, WA., March
1994.
PB94-964605/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): NAS.
Whidbey Island, Ault Field. Operable Unit 2, Oak Harbor,
WA., June 1994.
PB94-964606/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tete-
dyne Wan Chang Albany Site, Millersburg, OR., June
1994.
PB94-964607/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bangor
Naval Submarine Base, Operable Unit 5, Bangor, WA.,
September 1993.
PB94-964608/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Umatilla
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 1, Herraiston, OR.,
December 1992.
PB94-964609/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 12, Idaho Falls, ID., December 1992.
PB94-964610/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 4, Idaho Falls, ID., December 1992.
PB94-964611/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 9, Idaho Falls, ID., December 1992.
PB94-964612/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Umatilla
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit S, Hermiston, OR.,
August 1993.
PB94-964613/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Umatilla
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 8, Hermiston, OR.,
August 1993.
PB94-964614/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 18, Idaho Falls, ID., September 1993.
PB94-964615/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Moun-
tain Home Air Force Base, Landfill No. 2, Operable Unit
2, Mountain Home, ID., May 1993.
PB94-964616/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Queen
City Farms, Maple Valley, WA., December 1992.
PB94-964617/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort
Lewis Military Reservation, (Landfill 4 and the Solvent
Refined Coal Pilot Plant), Pierce County, WA., September
1993.
PB94-964618/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Allied
Plating Site, Portland, OR., June 1993.
PB94-964619/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bonne-
vilte Power Administration Ross Complex Site (USDOE),
Operable Unit 1, Vancouver, WA., May 1993.
PB94-964620/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fairchild
Air Force Base, 4 Areas, Operable Unit 2, WA., July
1993.
PB94-964621/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bonne-
vifle Power Administration Ross Complex Site (USDOE),
Operable Unit Z, Vancouver, WA., September 1993.
PB94-964622/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Ameri-
can Crossarm and Conduit ChehaBs, WA., June 1993.
PB94-964623/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
1100 Area Site (USDOE), Benton County, WA., Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-964624/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Alaskan
Battery Enterprises, Fairbanks, AK., March 1993.
PB94-964625/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay Nearshore/Tideflats Site, Operable Unit
4, Ruston/North Tacoma Study Area, WA., June 1993.
PB94-964626/REB 94-04 Standing Order
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
Value of Recreational Fishing on the Albemarte and Pam-
lico Estuaries.
PB94-196383/REB 94-04 PC A11/MF A03
RECURVIROSTRA AMERICANA
Impairment of Growth and Immune Function of Avocet
Chicks from Sites with Elevated Selenium, Arsenic, and
Boron.
PB94-210507/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
RECYCLED MATERIALS
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Ma-
terials for Highway Construction.
PB94-100443/REB 94-01 PC A10/MF A03
Evaluation of Recycled Plastic Lumber for Marine Appli-
cations.
PB94-114675/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Routine Maintenance Uses for Milled Reclaimed Asphalt
Pavement (RAP).
PB94-123965/REB 94-01 PC A08/MF A02
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Ma-
terials for Highway Construction. Appendix 1.
PB94-140977/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
RECYCLING
Evaluation of Filtration and Distillation Methods for Recy-
cling Automotive Coolant
PB94-101912/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
PR Notice 94-2. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products. Recy-
cling Empty Aerosol Pesticide Containers.
PB94-184306/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
RED DRUM LANDINGS
Chesapeake Bay Red Drum Fishery Management Plan.
Agreement Commitment Report 1993.
PB94-177557/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
REDOX POTENTIAL
Theoretical Investigation into the Potential of Hatogenat
ed Methanes to Undergo Reductive Metabolism.
PB94-197092/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
REDUCTION
Progress at the Chesapeake Bay Program '92 and '93.
Restoring the Chesapeake Bay, Annual Progress Report
PB94-122819/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and
the Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide
Programs Branch (Corrected Version as of February 18,
1994).
PB94-156692/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release In-
ventory: Basinwide Toxics Reduction Strategy Commit-
ment Report
PB94-163011/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
REDUCTION POTENTIALS
Theoretical Investigation into the Potential of Hatogenat-
ed Methanes to Undergo Reductive Metabolism.
PB94-197092/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
REFERENCE CONDITION
Defining Biological Status by Comparing with Reference
Conditions (Chapter 4).
PB94-190360/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
REFIGERANTS
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of New Fluorinat-
ed Ethers, Propanes, and Butanes.
PB94-190899/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
REFORESTATION
Accumulation of CesHim-137 and Strontium-90 in Ponder-
osa Pine and Monterey Pine Seedlings.
PB94-146321 /REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
REFRIGERANTS
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of 11 Non-CFC
Refrigerants.
PB94-190840/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Alternatives for Ozone-Depleting Refrigerants.
PB94-190857/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Performance of Hydrocarbons in a Household Refrigera-
tor/Freezer.
PB94-190964/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Simplified Cycle Simulation Model for the Performance
Rating of Refrigerants and Refrigerant Mixtures.
PB94-199890 94-04 Not available NTIS
REFUELING LOSSES
Final Regulatory Impact Analysis: Refueling Emission
Regulations for Light Duty Vehicles and Trucks and
Heavy Duty Vehicles.
PB94-164027/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
KW-71
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KEYWORD INDEX
REFUSE DERIVED FUELS
Municipal Solid Waste Combustion: Waste-to-Energy
Technologies, Regulations, and Modem FacMes n
USEPA Region V.
PB94-104353/REB 9441 PC A10/MF A03
LandfM Gas Utifeation: Database of North American
M62773/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
REGUONAL ACffi DEPOSITION MODEL
Relative Importance to Sutfate Production of Oxidation
Pathways and Clouds as Predicted by the Regional Add
Deposition ModeL
PB94-112885/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Correcting RAOM's Suttate Underpredfctkxi: Discovery
and Correction of Model Errors and Testing the Correc-
tions Through Comparisons against Reid Data.
P894-1199&/REB 9441 PCM3/MFM1
Influence of Model Design on Comparisons of Single
Port Measurements with Grid-Modal Pradcttons.
PB94-122595/REB
94-01 PC M1/MF M1
Oxidation of Nitrogen: Differences between Measure-
ments and PreoMkxts from the Reatorri Acid Deposition
Model and whether Grid Size Can Explain Them.
PB94-122603/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF Ml
Mercornparison of Two Regional Photochemical Models.
PB94-210549/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
REGIONAL ANALYSIS
National Air duality and Emissions Trends Report. 1992.
PB94-146669/REB 94-02 PCAM/MFA02
Massachusetts Ecological Regions Project
PB94-182318/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas. Wetland
Ecosystems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Al-
bemarte-Pamloo Estuarine Region. Phase 3 Report.
P894-191806/REB 9444 PC AM/MF AM
SACM Update.
PB94463237/REB
REGIONAL COOPERATION
9443 StanrJng Order
UWty Environmental Impacts: Incentives and
ties for Policy Coordination In the New Er
PB94-214509/REB
94-04
Ml
• Environmental Impacts: Incentives and L
ties 'for Pofcy Coordination in the New England' Ragton.
Appendfx 2. Report of Science Appicatfons international
Corporation. Project on Regional Coordination and Envi-
ronmental Externalities.
PB94-215803/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A02
REOIONAL OXIOANT MODEL
SorarBvity of the Regional Oxidant Model to an Assort-
ment of Emission Secenarios.
P894-1S5296/RE8 9443 PCA03/MFM1
SensMvtty of the Regional Oodarrt Model to Motautogt-
cal Parameters.
PB94-176625/REB 9443 PCA03/MFM1
Intereomparison of Two Regional Photochemical Models.
PB94-210549/REB 9444 PCA03/MFM1
REGIONAL PLANNING
Quids to Envronmental and Economic Stewardship In
the Afcen™rie-Pan*x> Region. A Comprehensive Con-
servation and Management Plan Summary.
P894-203502/REB 9444 PCAM/MFM1
REGISTRATION
PR Notices, 1967-1968.
PB94-100906/REB 9441 PC AM/MF M2
PR Notices. 1970-1974.
PB94-100814/REB
PR Notices. 1975-1979.
PB94-100922/HEB
PR Notices. 1980-1984.
PB94-100930/REB
9441 PC AOSVMF A02
9441 PC MS/MF M2
9441 PC AM/MF MZ
Pesticide Fact Sheet Ampelomycss quisqualls Isolate
M10.
PB94-204971/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Drferxxonazote/Dividend (Trade
Mfiiiurt Fiifaolf'iilfl
PB94-2145257HEB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Hexaflumuron.
PB94-219029/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
Evaluation and Reporting of County Gasoline Use Meth-
PR Notice 93-1. Notice to Manufacturers. ForrnuMon.
Producors *wd flMJBtwitB of PnxticJdB Products.
PB94-104122/REB 9441 PCM1/MFM1
PR Notice 944. Notice to Manufacturers. Formatton.
Produosis and Regfstrants of PeetfeUe Product*.
PB94-104205/RE6 9441 PC A02/MF Ml
Pesticide Fact Sheet Cyproconszole.
PB94-1S1990/REB 9442 PC MS/MF M1
Pesticide Fact Sheet (Ef) - 8.10-Oodecaden-1-o1.
PB94-161437/HEB 9443 PCM1/MFM1
PftflOcioo Feet SnB0£ DflWrfliiwOirio.
P894-161916/REB 9443 PC M2/MF Ml
Standard Evaluation Procedure: End-Use Product
PB94-183217/REB 9443 PC AM/MF Ml
PestJdde Fact Sheet E-K Tetradecenyl Acetate; E-11 Te-
tndecenoL
PB94-183290/RES 9444 PC M1/MF M1
Pesticide Fact Sheet Cknamaldehvde, Ckmamyl Alco-
hol. 4-Mefhoxy Omamaldehyde, 3-Prwnyl Propane*. 4-
Methoxy Phanethyl Alcohol. Indote and 1A4 Trimethoxy-
PB94-183821/REB 9444 PCA01/MFM1
Pesticide Fact Sheet Com Gluten Meat
PB94-1952B6/REB 9444 PCM1/MFM1
Pesticide Fact Sheet •BacBus aubaW MBI000.
PB94-203494/REB 9444 PC A02/MF Ml
PB94-145455/REB 9442 PCMB/MFM2
Air QuaMy Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 12. Ef-
fects on Man, Animals, and Plants as a Function of Air
Pooutant Impact
PB94-170099/REB 9443 PCA02/MFM1
Models for Ecological Response Surfaces.
"'"~ 9443 PC MS/MF Ml
Predfc«ng Chronic Lathatty of Chemicals to Fishes from
Acute ToxicHy Test Data: Concepts and linear Regres-
sion Analysis. (Hazard Assessment).
PB94-191078/REB 9444 PCA02/MFM1
REGULATIONS
Technical and Economic Capacity of States and Public
Water Svsternstojmplernent Drinking Water Regulations:
Report to Congress.
9441 PC AOB/MF A02
9441 PC AM/MF A02
9441 PCAM/MFA02
9441 PC MS/MF AOS
PB94-100476/REB
PR Notices. 1967-1989.
PB94-10090B/REB
PR Mottoes, 1970-1974.
PB94-100914/REB
PR Notices. 1975-1979.
PB94-100922/REB
PR Notices. 1980-1984.
PB94-100930/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A02
Regulatory Impact Assessment of Proposed Effluent
Qu&elnas and NESHAP for the Puto, Paper, and Paper-
board Industry
PB94-107018/REB 9441 PCA11/MFA03
NPDES Storm Water Program. Question and Answer
Document Volume 2.
PB94-10B550/REB 9441 PC A04/MF M1
(tons for Financing Nongovernmental Public
9441 PC M3/MF Ml
, . _^ . Document (RED): Btobor.
C109733/R6^ 9441 PC MS/MF Ml
Inside the HotSne: A Compilation of 1993 Monthly Hotline
•127966/REB
9444 PC AM/MF Ml
Environmental Risks from Genetfcaly Engineered Plants:
EPA Research Needs for Regulatory Action.
PB94-130416/REB 9442 PCM4/MFM1
State oHheSjates Report Pesticide Storage, Disposal
PB94-132198/REB 9442 PC A10/MF AOS
Framework for Action: Gatveston Bay Management Eval-
PB94-141173/REB 9442 PCA1S/MFMS
Regulation of Municipal Sewage Sludge under the Clean
Water Act Section 503: A Model for Exposure and Risk
Assessment for MSW-Compost
PB94-146487/REB 9442 PCA03/MFM1
PR Notice 94-1. Notice to Manufacturers. Producers, For-
mutators. Distributors, and Registrants of Pesrjdds Prod-
ucts. Withdrawal of PR NoeceBI-e.
PB94-184249/REB 9443 PCM2/MFM2
REGULATORY GUIDES
PM-10 Gubeine Document
PB94-104304/REB 9441 PCA10/MFA03
PM-10 QuUelne Da
PB94-109659/REB
nentAppendbt
9441 PC AM/MF AM
QuUanos on Urban Airshed Model (UAM) Reporting Re-
gulremsnts for Attakmsnt Demonstration.
P994-2O34S2/REB 9444 PCA03/MFM1
guidance Manual tor Enhanced Coagulation and En-
hanood ProcJpttJrtiv> Softanino.
PB95-100392/REB 9444 PCM7/MFM2
Effluent Lknttaaons GukJetnes and National
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants tor the
Production of Puto. Paper and Paperboard. Industry Sub-
category Definitions.
PB94-167814/REB 9444 PCM1/MFM1
Prapoeed cffsjont UniHaliunB Guideanes and National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the
Produeaon of Puto. Paper, and Paperboard. Overview.
PB94-187622/REB 9444 PCM2/MFM1
Ftogujatory Impact Analysis tor the Petroleum Refineries
PB94-194S86/REB 9444 PC A10/MF AM
RaguMory Impact Analysis and Regutotory Support Doc-
ument Control of Air Poiullon; Dsienninafion of Signifi-
cance for NonioaU Oouroea arid Emiaaion Standards for
New Nonroad Compresalon-laWon Engkiea at or Above
37 Kiowsfts (50 Horsepower).
PB94-194594/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A02
REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Emissions
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Cate-
gories: Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants from the Syn-
thetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry and
~" " Subject to the Negotiated Regulation
Other Processes
for Equipment Leaks.
PB94-177185/REB
9443 PC A09/MF A02
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendix Volume 1: Disinfection By-
products Regulatory Analysis Model (DSP-RAM). Part 2:
Critical Reviews and Refinements Made to Support REG-
NEG.
PB94-179S43/REB
9443 PC A12/MF A03
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-products Rule. Appendix Volume 1: Disinfection By-
products Regulatory Analysis Model (DBF-RAM). Part 1-
Model Development
PB94-179850/HEB
9443 PC A19/MF A04
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-products Rule.
PB94-179868/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendix Volume 2: REG-NEQ Tech-
nologies Working Group Working Papers/Analysis of
Regulatory Alternatives.
PB94-179892/REB 9443 PCA19/MFA04
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations; Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendix Volume 3: REG-NEG Tech-
nologies Working Group Working Papers/Assessment of
Technology Performance and Cost
PB94-179900/REB 9443 PC A13/MF A03
REJECTION
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis Toxicol-
ogy.
PB94-112034/REB 9441 PC A1S
REJECTION RATE ANALYSIS
Pesticide Reregistrarion Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
9442 PC A04/MF A01
Chemistry.
PB94-131901/REB
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
Chemistry. Follow-up. Guidance for Conducting Plant
and Livestock Metabolism Studies.
PB94-168378/HEB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
REMEDIAL ACTION
Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix. Reference
Guide. Version 1.
AD-A269 296/0/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
Base catalyzed decomposition of toxic and hazardous
chemicals. (Final report, September 4, 1990-September
30, 1991).
DE93018739/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Technical Assistance Grants (Fact Sheet).
PB93-9S3301/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
Superfund Technical Assistance Grants (TAGs) (Pam-
phlet)-
PB93-963302/REB 9441 PC A02/MF M1
ROD Annual Report, FY 1992.
PB93-983349/REB 9442 PC A22/MF A04
Emergency Respondars Agreements for Fund-Lead Re-
medaTActtont
PB93-983418/REB 9443 Standing Order
Hydraulic Fracturing Technology: Technology Evaluation
Report and ApcicsSon Analysis Report
PB94-1001B1/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
Engineering Bulletins: Aids to the Development of Reme-
dMArtemarJves.
PB94-101797/REB 9441 PC A02/MF M1
So«dfflcatjon/Stab«zatk>n of Organtcs and Inorganics.
PB94-106333/REB 9441 PC M3/MF A01
Options tor Developing and Evaluating Mitigation Strate-
gies for Indoor Air Impacts at CERCLA Sites. Mr/Super-
fund NattonsJ Technical Guidance Study Series, Report
ASF-36.
PB94-110517/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A02
Initial Screening of Thermal Desorpfion for Soil Remedi-
ation.
PB94-112810/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA RREL's MoMe Volume Reduction Unit Applications
Analysis Report
PB94-130275/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/Navy CERCLA Remedal Action Technology Glide.
PB94-138948/REB 9442 PCA13/MFA03
LHerature Review Summery of Metals Extraction Process-
es Used to Remove Lead from Sods.
PB94-140813/REB 9442 PC A04/MF M1
Sorptton, Important in Stabfeed/Sc*dmed Waste Forms.
PB94-155256/REB 9442 PCM3/MFM1
Effects of NO3(-), d(-), F(-), SO4(2-), and CO3(2-) on
Pb(2-t-) ImmobSzalion by Hydroxyapatite.
PB94-170024/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
KW-72
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KEYWORD INDEX
RESEARCH PROJECTS
Two-Dimensional Modeling of Aquifer Remediation Influ-
enced by Sorption NonequiHbrium and Hydraulic Conduc-
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Engineering Bulletin: Solvent Extraction.
PB94-190477/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
VISITT: Vendor Information System for Innovative Treat-
ment Technologies. User Manual (VISITT Version 3.0).
PB94-213634/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Additional Guidance on 'Worst Sites' and 'NPL Caliber
Sites' to Assist in SACM Implementation.
PB94-963206/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Kenmark
Textile Printing Corporation, Babylon, Hf., March 1994.
PB94-963802/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bucking-
ham County Landfill Superfund Site, VA.. September
1994.
PB94-963922/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Town-
send Saw Chain Company Site, Pontiac, SC. (Interim Re-
medfel Action), December 1993.
PB94-964001/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant Site, Paducah, KY., March 1994.
PB94-964003/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Piper Air-
craft Corporation Site, Vero Beach, FL, December 1993.
PB94-964006/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (Region 4): General Tire
Landfill Site, Mayfiekl, KY., October 1993.
PB94-964009/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Perham
Arsenic Burial Site, Perham, MM., March 1994.
PB94-964101/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Prestotte
Battery, Vmcennes, IN., August 1994.
PB94-964133/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Montana
Pole and Treating Plant National Priorities List Site, Butte,
MT., September 1993.
PB94-964401/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Baldwin
Park San Gabriel Valley Area Site, Los Angeles County,
CA., March 1994.
PB94-964502/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Southern
California Edison, Visalia Pole Yard, Vcsalia, CA., June
1994.
PB94-964507/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Riverbank
Army Ammunition Plant Site, Riverbank, CA., March
1994.
PB94-964S08/REB 94-04 Standing Order
REMEDIATION
Health and Safety Plan (HASP) User's Guide (Version
3.0/4.0).
PB93-963414/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA Engineering Issue: Technology Alternatives for the
Remediation of PCB-Contaminated Soil and Sediment
PB94-1442SO/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Using Biopotymers to Remove Heavy Metals from Soil
and Water.
PB94-159381/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
REMOTE SENSING
Progress in the Study of Global Change in China
N94-28276/1/HEB
94-03
(Order as N94-28268/8/REB, PC A12/MF A03)
Monitoring Global Change: Comparison of Forest Cover
Estimates Using Remote Sensing and Inventory Ap-
proaches.
PB94-117579/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
North American Landscape Characterization (NALC).
Pathfinder Project Research Plan. Global Change Re-
search Program.
PB94-159134/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF A04
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle Emissions
in Tunnels.
PB94-209657/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
REMOVAL
Accumulation of Cesium-137 and Strontium-90 in Ponder-
osa Pine and Monterey Pine Seedlings.
PB94-146321/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
REP A CONTRACTS
Roles and Responsibilities of Regional Project Officers,
Zone Project Officers, Work Assignment Managers and
Contracting Officers for the RCRA Enforcement. Permit-
ting and Assistance Contracts (REPA).
PB94-963614/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
REPAIR SHOPS
Alternative Control Techniques Document Automobile
Refintshing.
PB94-191699/REB 94-04 PC A05/MF A01
REPORTING
Incident Response and Clearance in the State of Texas:
Case Studies of Four Motorist Assistance Patrols.
PB94-120581/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF AO1
Guidance for Conducting a Pretreatment Compliance In-
spection.
PB94-120631/REB 94-01 PC A07/MF A02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1990.
PB94-504131/REB 94-04 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1991.
PB94-504149/REB 94-04 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1992.
PB94-5041S6/REB 94-04 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1993.
PB94-504164/REB 944)4 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1987.
PB94-504180/REB 94-04 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1988.
PB94-504198/REB 94-04 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1989.
PB94-504206/REB 94-04 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), Cu-
mulaftre 1994.
PB94-593350/REB 94-04 Subscription
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 159 Friday, August 16,
1991. Part 2. 40 CFR Part 122. NPDES General Permits
and Reporting Requirements for Storm Water Discharges
Associated with Industrial Activity; Proposed Rule.
PB94-152337/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Guidance on Urban Airshed Model (UAM) Reporting Re-
quirements for Attainment Demonstration.
PB94-203452/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Referral of Small Oil Spills to Coast Guard under Oil Pol-
lution Act Before New Enforcement MOU is in Effect
PB94-963627/REB 94-04 Standing Order
REPRODUCTION (BIOLOGY)
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth
and Reproduction of 'Daphrta, Hyatella and Gamma/us'.
PB94-112968/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Genetic Anomalies in Mammalian Germ Cells and Their
Significance for Human Reproductive and Developmental
Risk.
PB94-135209/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Guidelines for Reproductive Toxicity Risk Assessment
(Review Draft).
PB94-155827/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
Potychlorirvated Biphenyl Congener Distributions in Winter
Flounder as Related to Gender, Spawning Site, and Con-
gener Metabolism.
PB94-170040/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
InfectivHy and Teratogenidty of 'Beauveria bassiana' in
'Menkte beryllina' Embryos.
PB94-191004/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Acute and Long-Term Effects of a Single Dose of the
Fungicide Carbendazim (Methyl 2-Benzimidazote Carba-
mate) on the Male Reproductive System in the Rat
PB94-163896/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
REQUIREMENTS
Outline of Transportation-Related Requirements for Com-
pliance with the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-123973/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Possfcie Requirements of the Ground-Water Disinfection
Rute.
PB94-161205/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance Manual for Enhanced Coagulation and En-
hanced Pretipitative Softening.
PB95-100392/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
REREQISTRATION
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Biobor.
PB94-109733/REB 94-01 PC A05/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, July 1993.
PB94-109840/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis: Occu-
pation and Residential Exposure.
PB94-109B65/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis: Environ-
mental Fate.
PB94-110475/REB 94-01 PCA11/MFA03
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis Toxicol-
P§94-112034/REB 94-01 PC A15
•istration Eligibility Decision (RED): Glyphosate.
127917/REB 94-02 PCA12/MFA03
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report October 1992.
PB94-131729/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
POSuCIQ6 Rwvww.
PB94-133832/REB
RED Facts: Thymol.
PB94-139102/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Cedarwood Oil.
PB94-139615/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
RED Facts: Wood Oils and Gums (Cedarwood OS).
PB94-140001 /REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: Lauryl Sulfate Salts.
PB94-140019/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: Suffuryt Fluoride.
PB94-140027/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: SuKuryt Fluoride.
PB94-140134/REB
94-02 PC A06/MF A02
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
94-02 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Lauryl Sulfate Salts.
PB94-142924/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Rower and Veg-
etable Oils.
PB94-152048/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Bromine.
PB94-152055/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Boric Acid and
Its Sodium Salts.
PB94-160017/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A03
RED Facts: Boric Acid.
PB94-161668/REB
RED Facts: Glyphosate.
PB94-163417/REB
944)3 PC A02/MF A01
944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, January 1994.
P894-166386/RE8 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Methiocarb.
PB94-166394/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED):
Tri(hydroxymethyl) nitromethane.
PB94-166402/REB 944)3 PC A08/MF A02
RED Facts: Methiocarb.
PB94-168069/REB
944)3 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: 2-((Hydroxymethyl)-amino)ethanol.
PB94-168077/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: Tris(hydroxymethyl)-nitromethane.
PB94-168135/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): 2-((Hydroxy-
Methyf)Amino)ethanol.
PB94-171907/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, July 1991.
P894-187168/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Tebuthiuron.
(List A: Case 0054).
PB94-1B7259/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Periplanone B.
PB94-187523/REB 944)4 PC A06/MF A02
RED Facts: Tebuthiuron.
PB94-1B7747/REB 944)4 PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Program Report April 1994.
PB94-167754/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Glyphosate.
Appendix A. Use Patterns Subject to Heregistraton.
PB94-188851/REB 944)4 PC A09/MF A03
RED Facts: Hexadecadienol Acetates.
PB94-203106/REB 944M PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Hexadecadienol
Acetates.
PB94-203189/REB 94-04 PC A09/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): N6-Benzyladen-
ine.
PB94-203239/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
RED Facts: Pronamide.
PB94-203361/REB
94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Pronamide.
PB94-204112/REB 944M Subscription
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Methods for the Determination of Inorganic Substances
in Environmental Samples.
PB94-121811/REB 944)1 PC A08/MF A02
Nomination Guidance. 1994 Beneficial Use of Biosolids
Awards Program: For Operating Projects, Technology De-
velopment and Research.
PB94-155611/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA National Publications Catalog. First Edition.
PS94-217205/REB 944)4 PC A99/MF A06
RESEARCH MANAGEMENT
Alternative Fuels Research Strategy.
PB94-105442/REB 944)1 PC A22/MF A04
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Guide to Federal Water Quality Programs and Informa-
tion.
PB94-110277/REB 944)1 PC A09/MF A02
RESEARCH PROJECTS
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Facility: Annual Report for FY92.
PB94-114659/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
Project Descriptions (FY93 Edition).
PB94-114915/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
Abstracts of Phase 1 and Phase 2 Awards: Small Busi-
ness Innovation Research Program 1991.
PB94-146495/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Facility: Annual Report for FY93.
PB94-197019/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A02
Research and Quality Assurance Methods Used in the
EMAP Prairie Wetlands Pilot Study.
PB94-210614/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
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KEYWORD INDEX
RESERVOIRS
Lake Water Quality Assessment Grant No. 2. Final
Report. (Includes Lake Water Quality Assessment Pro-
gram, 1992. Northeastern Wrote Lakes).
PB94-183092/REB 944)3 PCAOB/MFA02
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
Modeing of Afcane Emissions from a Wood Stain.
PB94-139524/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Re-
search Program. Supplement
PB94-144lTo/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Natural Gas Fur-
PB94-188669/BEB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Gaaolne-Contaminated Ground Water as a Source of
Residential Benzene Exposure: A Case Study.
PB94-209624/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
RESIDUES
Field Evaluation of Residue Predfction Procedures Used
in EPA's Guidance: Assessment and Control of Btocort-
oentratabte Contaminants in Surface Waters. Trie Five
Mfe Creak Study. 1993 Draft for Appendrx 1.
PB84-119237/REB 944)1 PCA14/MFA03
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
National Conference on CSmate Change and Water Re-
sources Management Proceedings (1st) Held In Afcu-
querqua. NewMexfco on November 4-7,1991.
AO-A2S1 172/7/REB 944)4 PC A1S/MF AIM
RESPIRATION
Deposition Patterns of Aerosolized Drugs within Human
Lungs: Effects of VerMatoiy Parameters.
PB94-137239/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
Pharmaceutical Aerosols and
AddMves.
94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Behavior of
the Influence
PB94-163938/I
RESPtRATORY DISORDERS
Summary of the Emissions Characterization and Non-
cancer Respiratory Effects of Wood Smoke.
PB94-186731/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS
Ozone Effect on Respiratory Syncyttal virus InfectMty
and CytoWne Production by Human Alveolar Macro-
PeSMM63946/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
RESPtRATORY SYSTEM
Lower Respiratory Tract Structure of Laboratory Animals
and Humans: Dosimetry Implications.
PB94-137031/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
Disposition of Mulberry Pollen in the Human Respiratory
System A Mathematical Model
PB94-143765/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
MatfM
at Model for Aerosol Deposition In the Respi-
ratory Tract of the Guinea Pig.
PB94-197118/REB 944)4 PCA03/MFA01
Is There a Common Response to mhavtotet-B Radation
by Marine Phyttplankton.
PB94-146297/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Sol Fumigation within Monoculture and Rotations: Re-
sponse of Response of Com and Mycorrhizae.
PE&4-169943/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
RESTORATION
Chesapeake Bay Dissolved Oxygen Goal for Restoration
of Living Resource Habitats.
PB94-194438/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
CheBenges h Wetland Restoration and Creation (Book
Chapter).
PB94-210648/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
on and Its
Rote oj; aoturbaaon in Sedknent Resuspt
tntsrscbon with Pnys»c8i SHscmno.
PB94-130192/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Duvotoumontal Charges in Caibachot-Stimulated Inosttol-
phoaphate Release in Pigmented Rat Retina.
PB94-137197/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
REVEQETATION
Use of Greenhouse Chambers for Enhancing Growth of
Tundra Transplants on Gravel F» in Prudhoe Bay,
Alaska.
PB94-209772/REB 944)4 PC AO3/MF A01
REVERSE OSMOSIS
Isolation of Dissolved Organic Matter from the Suwamee
River Using Reverse Osmosis.
PB94-190501/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
Behavior and Petarminalion of VotaSe Organic Com-
pounds in Sol: A Literature Review.
PB94-100153/REB 944)1 PCA08/MFAO2
WMHe Exposure Factors Handbook. Appendrx: Literature
Review Database. Volume 2 of 2.
PB94-1777B9/REB 944)3 PCA20/MFA04
International (NorMJ.S.) Industrial Potunon Prevention: A
Case Study Compendum.
PB94-214666/REB 94-04 PC A2Z/MF A04
MCE
RICE PLANTS
Impact of Global Change on Terrestrial Ecosystems:
Frameworks for Evaluating Agroecosystsm and Forest
Ecosystem Effects.
PB94-107968/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Modeing the Rice Carbon Budget in China Using GIS
Peti^10r?76/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Effects of CO2 on Competition between Rice and Bar-
pl9&59258/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
RIPARIAN AREAS
Rnarian Buffers for Water QuaBty Enhancement in the
Abemarte-Pamlico Area.
PB94-19S948/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
RISK
Risk Ranking Project Region 2. Ecological Ranking and
Problem Analysis: Health, Ecology^*7^' -------
ire.
PB94-1003S1/REB
y and TrVeWare/Econom-
944)1 PCA11/MFA03
RISK
I Guide to Video on Superfund Site Assess-
: A National Priority.
PB93-963323/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Removal and Remedtal Site Assessment In-
H/REB
944)1 PCAOZ/MFA01
Use of IRIS Values In Superfund Risk Assessment
PB93-983360/REB 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
PR Notice 94-9. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104205/REB 944)1 PCA02/MFA01
Review of Ecological Assessment Case Studies from a
Risk Assessment Perspective.
PB94-10S343/REB 944)1 PC A21/MF A04
RarogiMrsttori EVgUtty Document (RED) Chlorinated Iso-
94-01 PCA13/MFAOS
Pesticide Fact Sheet Sinesto B.
PB94-106438/REB 944)1 PCA02/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet •Puccinia canaltculata1 (ATCC
40199).
PB94-10B446/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
RED. Facts. Chlorinated laocyanurates.
PB94-10B453/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Cinnamonum cassia'.
PB94-109352/REB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheets: 'BacMus Ihuringiensis Subspecies
afeawar.
PB94-109360/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheets: 'BacMus thuringiensis subspecies
aizawar Strata GC-91.
PB94-109378/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Research Plan for Plot Studes of the BkxSversity Re-
search Consortium.
PB94-114881 /RES 94-01 PC AOS/MF AOf
Use of Biornarkers in Quantitative Risk Assessment
PB94-117447/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
Potential Environmental Risks Associated with the New
Surronykraa Herbicides.
PB94-117553/REB 944)1 PCA01/MFA01
liitegradng Water Quality Modeing with Ecological Risk
Assessment for Nonpoint Source Pollution Control: A
Conceptual Framework.
PB94-119997/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
Issues in Risk Assessment
PB94-123411/REB 944)1 PCA17/MFA03
Endpokits and InoScators in Ecological Risk Assess-
ments.
PB94-130150/REB 944)2 PC AO3/MF A01
Framework for Ecological Risk Assessment at the EPA.
Annual Review.
PB94-13S092/REB 944)2 PCAOZ/MFA01
Developments at EPA in Addressing Uncertainty in Risk
Wraspecific Variation in Sensitivity to UV-B Radatton in
PB94-135064/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-13S167/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Ozone Epidemi-
ology neaooreh Program: A Strategy for Assessing the
Effects of Ambient Ozone Exposure upon Morbidity in Ex-
posed Populations.
PB94-137106/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
Guidelines for Reproductive Toxfcity Risk Assessment
PB94?t55a27/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program As-
sessment Framework.
PB94-158862/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
EookycriRi»kA»»es»ment Protecting Northwest Anad-
romous Sahnorad Stocks.
PB94-159233/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF Ml
Risk Assessment Plot Study. Phase 3. Naval Construc-
tion Battafon Cantor. DavJsvate, Rhode Island.
PB94-160561/REB 944)3 PCA07/MFA02
Report to the United States Congress on Radon in Drink-
ng Water. Muttknedb Risk and Cost Assessment of
Radon.
PB94-161254/REB 944B PCA11/MFA03
Wildlife Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1 of Z.
PB94-174778/REB 944)3 PC A24/MF A04
Wildlife Exposure Factors Handbook. Appendix: Literature
Review Database. Volume 2 of 2.
PB94-177789/REB 944)3 PC A20/MF A04
Descriptive Guide to Risk Assessment Methodologies for
Toxic Air Pollutants.
PB94-181880/REB 944)3 PC A12/MF A03
Comparing Risks and Setting Environmental Priorities:
Overview of Three Regional Projects.
PB94-184348/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Application of PharmacokinetJc Models to Predict Target
Dose (Chapter 2).
PB94-190345/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for Assessing the Effects of Contaminants to
Juvenile Gallinaceous Birds Using a Cross-Fostered
Brood Method.
PB94-19037B/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Report on the Technical Workshop on WTI Incinerator
Risk Issues. Held in Washington, DC. on December 8-9,
1993.
PB94-196896/REB 944)4 PCA11/MFA03
Development of an Active Personal Ozone Sampler
Using a Hollow Tube Diffusion Denuder.
PB94-197472/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Molecular Field Analysis of Polyhalogenated
Dibenzo-p-dioxins, Dibenzofurans, and Biphenyls.
PB94-202108/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Is Your Drinking Water Safe.
PB94-203387/REB
944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Microbial Ecology Research to Environ-
mental Problems.
PB94-203783/HEB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Pathogen Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal
Sludge LandfHIing.
PB94-203791/REB 944)4 PC A08/MF A02
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dloxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume
1of3.
PB94-205465/REB 944)4 PC A18/MF A04
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
banzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume
2 of 3.
PB94-205473/REB 944)4 PC A99/MF A06
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetracfilorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume
3 of 3.
PB94-205481/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
Potential Ecological and Nontarget Effects of Transgenic
Plant Gene Products on Agriculture, Silviculture, and Nat-
ural Ecosystems: General Introduction.
PB94-209723/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Additional Guidance on "Worst Sites' and 'NPL Caliber
Sites' to Assist in SACM Implementation.
PB94-963206/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
RISK REDUCTION ENGINEERING LABORATORY
Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Site Remediation
Technical Support Program: FY93 Annual Report
PB94-210630/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
RIVER BASINS
Compendium of Watershed-Scale Models for TMDL De-
velopment
PB94-218955/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
RUSE (ROOT MEAN SQUARE ERROR)
Empirical General Population Assessment of the Vari-
ance and Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-Thompson
Estimator under Variable Probability Sampling.
PB94-174190/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
RO (REVERSE OSMOSIS)
Isolation of Dissolved Organic Matter from the Suwannee
River Using Reverse Osmosis.
PB94-190501/REB 944M PC A02/MF A01
ROAD MATERIALS
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Ma-
terials for Highway Construction.
PB94-100443/REB 944)1 PC A10/MF A03
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Ma-
terials for Highway Construction. Appendix 1.
PB94-140977/REB 944)2 PC A10/MF A03
ROAD TESTS
On-Road Vehicle Emissions: U.S. Studies.
PB94-209832/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
ROANOKE RIVER
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned
in the Roanoke River, North Carolina, in 1991.
PB94-188802/REB 944)4 PC A06/MF A02
Interim Report on Flows in the Lower Roanoke River,
and Water Quality and Hydrodynamics of Albemarle
Sound, North Carolina, October 1989-April 1991.
PB94-195963/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned
in Roanoke River. North Carolina, in 1989.
PB94-196144/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
ROANOKE RIVER BASIN
Roanoke River Water Flow Committee Report for 1991-
1993.
PB94-156049/REB 944)3 PC A18/MF A04
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KEYWORD INDEX
SEA GRANT PROGRAM
ROCKF1SH
Progress at the Chesapeake Bay Program '92 and '93.
Restoring the Chesapeake Bay, Annual Progress Report
PB94-122819/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ARSENAL
ECO Update: Selecting and Using Reference Information
in Superfund Ecological Risk Assessments. Volume 2,
Number 4, September 1994.
PB94-963319/REB 94-04 Standing Order
ROM (REGIONAL OXIDANT MODEL)
Intel-comparison of Two Regional Photochemical Models.
PB94-210S49/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
ROOTED AQUATIC PLANTS
Routed Vascular Bads in the Albemarte-Pamlico Estua-
rine System.
PB94-196532/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
ROUND ROBIN ANALYSIS
Preparation of Lead-Containing Paint and Dust Method
Evaluation Materials and Verrfcafion of the Preparation
Protocol by Round-Robin Analysis.
PB94-141165/REB 94-02 PC A18/MF A04
RULE EFFECTIVENESS
Rule Effectiveness Guidance: Integration of Inventory,
Compliance, and Assessment Applications.
PB94-158177/REB 9443 PC A05/MF A01
RULE MAKING
Background Information: National Priorities List, Final
Report Volume 4, Number 1, May 1994.
PB94-963253/REB 94-03 Standing Order
Supplementary Materials: National Priorities List, Final
Rule. Volume 4, Number 2, May 1994.
PB94-963254/REB 94-03 Standing Order
RULES
Rule-Based System for Evaluating Final Covers for Haz-
ardous Waste Landfills. Chapter 8.
PB94-122546/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF ACM
Guidance for Review of High Risk Point Sources under
Section 112 of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments.
PB94-1260S9/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
RUNOFF
Pilot Monitoring Project for 14 Pesticides in Maryland Sur-
face Waters.
PB94-180734/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
RURAL AREAS
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Condi-
tions. Executive Summary.
PB94-177425/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
RUSSIA
Carbon Balance of the Continuous Permafrost Zone of
Russia.
PB94-146347/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Pools and Fluxes of Btogenic Carbon in the Former
Soviet Union-Translation.
PB94-146354/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
MMBA (6 11-DIMETHYLBENZO (B)NAPHTHO (2 3-
D)THtOPENE)
Correlation of Carcinogenic Potency with Mouse-Skin
(32)P-Postlabeling and Muta-(R)Mouse lac Z(-)Mutatkxi
Data for DMBA and Its K-Regton Sulphur Isostere: Com-
parison with Activities Observed in Standard Genotoxicity
Assays.
PB94-143732/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
SACM (SUPERFUND ACCELERATED CLEANUP MODEL)
Expectations for Full Implementation of SACM.
PB94-963219/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
SACM Update.
PB94-963237/REB 9443 Standing Order
SACRAMENTO (CALIFORNIA)
Hstopathotogy, Blood Chemistry, and Physiological
Status of Normal and Moribund Striped Bass ('Morone
saxatiKs') Involved in Summer Mortality ('Die-Off') in the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta of California.
PB94-198157/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT
Safe Drinking Water Act as Amended by the Safe Drink-
ing Water Act Amendments of 1986.
PB94-133774/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthorization Overview.
PB94-154135/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Federal Register Citations for the Safe Drinking Water
Act A Compilation of References.
PB94-161247/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water Act Source Book: Reauthorization
Overview.
PB94-217452/REB 94-04 PC A11/MF A03
SAFE HANDLING
Protect Yourself from Pesticides: Guide for Pesticide
Handlers.
P894-149929/RES 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
SAFETY PATROLS
Incident Response and Clearance in the State of Texas:
Case Studies of Four Motorist Assistance Patrols.
PB94-120581/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
SAGAMON RIVER
Biological and Water Quality Survey of Three Tributaries
to the Sangamon River South Fork Basin, Mosquito
Creek and Long Point Slough, September through No-
vember 1989.
PB94-161544/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
SALES
Pesticides Industry Sales and Usage: 1992 and 1993
Market Estimates.
PB94-187549/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
SALINITY
Salinity and Temperature Effects on Chronic Toxicity of
2,4-Dinitrophenol and 4-Nitrophenol to Sheepshead Min-
nows ('Cyprinodon variegatus1).
PB94-158714/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Assessment of Salinity Effects on the Toxicity of Atrazine
to Chesapeake Bay Species: Data Needs for Develop-
ment of Estuarine Aquatic Life Criteria.
PB94-181526/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
SALMON
Unusual Eosinophilic Granule Cell Proliferation in Coho
Salmon fOncorhynchus kisutch').
PB94-140738/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Ecological Risk Assessment Protecting Northwest Anad-
romous Salrrtonid Stocks.
PB94-159233/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
New Eye Disease in Pen-Reared Chinook Salmon
Caused by Metacestodes of 'Gilquinia squall' (Trypanor-
hyncha).
PB94-191020/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
SALMONELLA
Molecular Analysis of Mutations Induced at the
'hisD3052' Altele of Salmonella by Single Chemicals and
Complex Mixtures.
PB94-163961/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
SALT MARSHES
Research Strategy for the Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment Program. Wetlands 1993 Gulf of Mexico Es-
tuarine Emergent Salt Marsh Pilot Study. Phase 2.
PB94-139607/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
SAMPLE PREPARATION
Methods for the Determination of Inorganic Substances
in Environmental Samples, August 1993.
PB94-120821/REB 94-01 PC A08/MF A02
SAMPLING
Measurement of Contamination in Environmental Sam-
pies.
PB94-113727/HEB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sampling Protocols for Collecting Surface Water, Bed
Sediment, Bivalves, and Fish for Priority Pollutant Analy-
sis.
PB94-114808/REB 94-01 PC A08/MF A02
Potential Sources of Error in Ground-Water Sampling at
Hazardous Waste Sites. Ground Water Issue.
PB94-134376/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Sediment Quality Assessment Survey of the Galveston
Bay System.
P894-139433/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
Improvement of Performance of Variable Probability Sam-
pling Strategies through Application of the Population
Space and the Facsimile Population Bootstrap.
PB94-157344/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Precision of Variable Sampling When me Response Vari-
able and Inclusion Probabilities Are Not Highly Correlat-
ed.
PB94-160546/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Strategy for Use of Found Samples in a Rigorous Moni-
i/REB
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous Spatial
Resources.
PB94-169893/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Using 'Found' Data to Augment a Probability Sample:
Procedure and Case Study.
PB94-1699B4/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/
Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition. Final Update 1.
PB94-170313/REB 9443 PCA99/MFE11
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/
Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition. Proposed
Update II.
PB94-170321/REB 9443 PC A99/MF E16
Empirical General Population Assessment of the Vari-
ance and Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-Thompson
Estimator under Variable Probability Sampling.
PB94-174190/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Sampling and Monitoring.
PB94-174612/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-
Thompson Estimator for Randomized Variable Probability
Systematic Sampling.
PB94-191186/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Updated User-Friendly Computer Programs for Solving
Sampling and Statistical Problems (for Microcomputers)
(Date of Coverage: 1993).
PB94-500188/REB 9441 CP D02
SAMPLING PROTOCOL
Optimum Macrobenthic Sampling Protocol for Detecting
Pollution Impacts in the Southern California Bight
PB94-182664/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
SAMPLING THEORY
Extension of the Horvitz-Thompson Theorem to Point
Sampling from a Continuous Universe.
PB94-1&388/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
SAN FRANCISCO BAY
Histopathology, Blood Chemistry, and Physiological
Status of Normal and Moribund Striped Bass ('Morone
saxatilis') Involved in Summer Mortality ('Die-Off') in the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta of California.
PB94-198157/HEB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY
Cotton Yield Losses and Ambient Ozone Concentrations
in California's San Joaquin Valley.
PB94-135019/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
SAND FILTRATION
New Developments in Slow Sand Filtration.
PB94-112950/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
SANDS
Sand Spiked with Copper as a Reference Toxicant Mate-
rial for Sediment Toxicity Testing: A Preliminary Evalua-
tion.
PB94-146305/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
SANITARY LANDFILLS
Omhaendertagande av deponigas. Underiag foer rikt-
linjer. (Handling of landfill gas. Proposals for guidelines).
DE94709798/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Deponigasgenerering. Underiag foer riktUnjer. (Landfill
gas generation. Proposals for guidelines).
DE94709799/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Geosynthetic Clay Liners (GCLs) in Landfill Covers.
PB94-130176/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
SANTA ROSA SOUND
Uptake of Metals from Chromated-Copper-Arsenate
(CCA)-Treated Lumber by Epibiota.
PB94-140662/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
Fate and Survival of Microbial Pest Control Agents in
Nontarget Aquatic Organisms.
PB94-1S5512/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
SARASOTA BAY
Sarasota Bay: Reclaiming Paradise.
PB94-209947/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Sarasota Bay Project State of the Bay Report.
PB94-209954/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program: Framework for
Action.
PB94-209962/REB 9444 PC A14/MF A03
SATELLITE OBSERVATION
Feasibility of Using Satellite Derived Data to Infer Sur-
face-Layer Ozone Concentration Patterns.
PB94-170263/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
SBIR (SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATIVE RESEARCH)
Abstracts of Phase 1 and Phase 2 Awards: Small Busi-
ness Innovation Research Program 1991.
PB94-146495/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
SBR (STIRRED BATCH REACTORS)
Chromate Reduction and Remediation Utilizing the Ther-
modynamic Instability of Zero-Valence State Iron.
PB94-163516/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
SCALING
Importance of Physical Scaling Factors to Benthic Marine
Invertebrate Recolonization of Laboratory Microcosms.
PB94-155538/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
SCATIASEA
Ecological Structure among Migrant and Resident Sea-
birds of the Scotia-Weddell Confluence Region.
PB94-190543/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
SCHOOL BUILDINGS
FoJIow-Up Radon Measurements in 14 Mitigated Schools.
PB94-114758/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Characteristics of School Buildings in the U.S.
PB94-121704/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Case Studies of Radon Reduction Research in 13 School
Buildings.
PB94-130010/REB 9442 PCA11/MFA03
Evaluation of Asbestos Management Programs in 17
New Jersey Schools: A Case Studies Report
PB94-170388/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
SCHOOLS
Abestos Release from the Demolition of Two Schools in
Fairbanks, Alaska.
PB94-192804/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
SCIATIC NERVE
Determination of Acrylamide in Rat Serum and Sciatic
Nerve by Gas Chromatography-Electron-Capture Detec-
tion.
PB94-141587/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
SCREEN PRINTING
Demonstration of Waterbased Platen Adhesives for Gar-
ment Screen Printers.
PB94-190931/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
SCRUBBERS
Potential Surrogate Metals for Incinerator Trial Bums.
PB94-162716/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Engineered Btofilter for Removing Organic Contaminants
in Air.
PB94-163532/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
SEA GRANT PROGRAM
Value of Recreational Fishing on the Albemarte and Pam-
lico Estuaries.
PB94-196383/REB 9444 PCA11/MFA03
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KEYWORD INDEX
9442 PC AOS/MF A01
SEA GRASSES
Guide to Ptai._
PB94-128279/F
SEABIRDS
Ecological Structure among Migrant and Resident Sea-
birds of the Soofla-WeddBll awftjence negtonL
PB94-190543/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
SEAFOOD
Seafood Consumption Data Analysis. „.-.„_.„
PB94-109543/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF AOI
Determination of Polychtorinated Biphenyl Levels in the
Serum of Residents and ki the rtomogenates of Seafood
from the New Bedford, MassachusettsArea: A_9«nP»n:
son of Exposure Sources through Pattern Recognition
PE»«10«3/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF AOI
SEAUNG MATERIALS
Causes of Poor Sealant Performance ki Soi-Gas-ResBt-
PB9!?liaW5/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
SECOND REMEDIAL ACTION ^^^
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regun 3): Ataddn
=^ I Site (Operable Unit 2), Lackawanna County. PA.,
9444 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10MLA.S.
WHdbey Wand (Operable Unit 1. Anas 5 and 6), Oak
Harbor, WA.. December 1993. _^_J1_ r^,
PB94464603/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
SECONDARY MATERIALS INDUSTRY
Secondary Lead Smelting Background Information Docu-
ment for Proposed Standards, volume 1
PB94-1875S6/REB 9444 PC AW/MF AOz
Secciretarv Lead SmeWro Backgnxjre) UiformatJon Docu-
mS?fo7?ro|r5ed^dardrv?^ Z-ApW*?-...
PB94-188612/REB 9444 PC A14/MF A03
Industry ProMe for Ihe Secondary Lead Smelters
PBM93836/REB 9444 PCA04/MFA01
Economic Impact Analysis of the Secondary Lead Smeit-
S^96M9/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
SEDIMENT TRANSPORT
PB94.111259/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Dredged Material Transport at DeepOcean Disposal
CifeMt
PB94-135191/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of Unsaturated/Vaktose Zone Models for Su-
9443 PC AW/MF AM
Identification and Compilation of UnsaturatsdWadose
PB9tl5m3/REB 9443 PCA07/MFA02
SEDMENT-WATER MTERFACES
Transport and Tiai information of Contaminants Near the
Sedknent-Watar Interface. Chapter 1 U Introduction.
PB94-174737/REB 9443 PC AO2/MF A01
Sampang Protocols for ColecSno Surface WWer Bed
Sediment. Ovate* and Fish for Priority PoOutent Analy-
PB94-1148OB/REB
9441 PC AOB/MF A02
Gudance Manual: Bedded Sedknent Bioaccumulalion
PEȣl31505/REB 9442 PCA11/MFAOS
Effects of Contaminated Sedknents on Marine Benthic
9442 PC AOS/MF AOI
Sedknent dually Assessment Survey of the Galveston
9448
PCA08/MFA02
in
M39433/REB
Transformation of Dyes and Related Compounds
Anoxic Sedknent Kinetics and Products. .„„_ ....
PB94-15SSS3/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF AOI
Taxfctty of Sedknents and Sedknent Pore Waters from
theOrand Calumet River-Indiana Harbor. tadfena Area of
pa3Ei»
pB94-ieoeea/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF AOI
Ankno Acid Cornposifcn <^a«l«n?ed^rticlee, Sedi-
ment-Trap Material, and Benlhic Sedknent n the Poto-
9443 PCA03/MFA01
uuxiance uocumem ror lesuny cuiu r«
Sludge Incinerators. Revised Draft Final Report
—r? _-„ 94-01 PCA06/MFA02
Regulation of Municipal Sewage Sludge under the Ctean
Water Act Section 503: A Model for Exposure and Risk
Assessment for MSW-Compost „_.„„„...,..
PB94-146487/HEB 9442 PC AOS/MF AOI
Interim Sewage Sludge Permit >VS^onf«m.
PB94-154200/REB 9443 PCA04/MFA01
Nomination Guidance. 1994 Beneficial Useof Btosolkte
Awards Program: For Operating Projects, Technology De-
Lessons Learned from SrSng of Boston Harbor Sewage
PB9£l69851/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
THC Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidance for Part
incinerators.^
NPDES and Sewage Sludge Program Authority. A Hand-
book for FederallyRecognized Indian Tribes.
PB94-203395/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Pathogen Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal
W^203791/REB 9444 PC AOB/MF A02
Surface Disposal of Sewage Sludge: A Guide for
Owners/Operators of Surface Disposal Facilities on the
PCA01/MFA01
SERTOU CELLS
Sensitivity of Sertol and Leydkj Ce»s to Xenobiotics ki in
F?»4M£7205/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF AOI
SERVICE LIFE
Lite-Cycle knprovements Analysis: Procedure Develop-
rnent and Demonstration- .«,/.« mi
PB94-169B36/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
Importance of Life Cycte Assessment. „.„..._..„
PB94-189677/REB 9444 PC A01/MF AOI
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
HydrauBc Model Study for Boston OutfaL 2. Enwonmen-
re^mSS/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
Near-Bottom Pela*: Bacteria at a Deep-Water Sewage
Ps2?8140753fflEB8' 9442 PC A02/MF AOI
Lessons Learned from Siting of Boston Harbor Sewage
PB9?ie9851/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF AOI
PCA04/MFA01
SEWAGE TREATMENT
Developing Public/Private Partnerships: An Option for
PB9Tl^18/REBin8' 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Habitat Quality Assessment of Two Wetland Treatment
Systems in Florida. A Plot Study. „._...
PB94-126760/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
Needs Survey, 1992. Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-152493/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
RBC Nitrification Design Using Zero-OrderKinetic*
PB94-162732/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Irrventory of Construrted Wetlands in the UrttedStotes.
PB94-210432/REB 9444 Standing Order
Needs Survey, 1992.
PB94-501343/REB
9443 CPT02
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS
Fine Pore CWfuser System Evaluation for the Green Bay
9444 PCA06/MFA02
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the Jones Island
9444 PCA04/MFA01
Oxygen Transfer Studies at the Madeon Metropolitan
9444 PC AOB/MF A02
Long-Term Performance Characteristics of Rne Pore Ce-
ramfc Diffusers at Monroe, Wisconsin. ._ ,.„ .„
PB94-200854/REB 9444 PCA07/MFA02
Case History of Fine Pore Drfluser Retrofit at Ridgewood,
pt9«00862/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the South Shore
Warfewater Treatment Plant, 1985-1987
PB94-200870/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Fine Pore Diffuser Case History for Frankenmuth, Mtehi-
™«-«~oo/REB 9444 PCA04/MFA01
Off-Gas Analysis Results and Fine Pore Retrofit Informa-
t^^'00"""***-*** PCA07/MFA02
Measurement and Control of Fouling ki Fine Pore Diffus-
P^Muu904/REB 9444 PCA07/MFA02
Fouling of Fme Pore Diffused Aerators: An Interplant
PB9WD0912/REB 9444 PC A04/MF AOI
Survey and Evaluation of Porous Polyethylene Media
Fine Bubble Tube and Disk Aerators.
PBS4-200920mEB 9444 PC AOS/MF AOI
Off-Gas Analysis Results and Fme Pore Retrofit Case
History for Hartford, CormecticiJt ...,.« .«,
PB94ifl093B/REB 9444 PC A09/MF A03
Case History Report on Milwaukee Ceramic Plate Aer-
p^i^S^REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A02
Investigations into BtofouBng Phenomena ki Fme Pore
p^20u9»/REB 9444 PCA04/MFA01
Characterization of Clean and Fouled Perforated Mem-
9444 PC AOS/MF AOI
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SEX FACTORS
Prenatal Cocaine Eliminates the Sex-Dependent Differ-
ences in Activation Observed in Adult Rats After Cocaine
Challenge.
PB94-163763/REB 94-03 PCA01/MFA01
SEX HORMONES
Fish Intersemality as Indicator of Environmental Stress:
Monitoring Fen Reproductive Systems Can Serve to Alert
Humans to Potential Harm.
PB94-191095/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
SPC (SUPERCRITICAL FLUID CHROUATOGRAPHY)
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxylated Sorbttan Fatty Acid
Esters by Supercritical Fluid Chrornatography.
PB94-163540/REB 94^ PC A02/MF A01
SFE (SUPERCRITICAL FLUID EXTRACTION)
Determination of Metals in Solid Samples by Comptexa-
tton: Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Gas Chrornatogra-
phy. Atomic Emission Detection.
PB94-191145/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
SHALLOW WATER
PSWIMS, a Profiling Instrument System for Remote Phys-
ical and Chemical Measurements in Shallow Water.
PB94-140639/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
SHELLFISH
Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
Use in Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
Fish Consumption Limits.
PB94-204062/REB 94-04 PC A18/MF A03
SMPBuTLDWG
Characterization of Air Emissions from the Simulated
Open Combustion of Fiberglass Materials.
PB94-136231/REB 944)2 PC A05/MF A02
SMPYARDS
Alternative Control Techniques Document Surface Coat-
Ing Operations at Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Faculties.
PB94-1B1864/REB 94-03 PCA10/MF A03
SHORE PROTECTION
Coral Cove Park Shoreline Enhancement Action Plan
Demonstration Project, Indian River Lagoon National Es-
tuary Program.
PB94-134327/REB 944)2 PCA04/MFA01
SHORELINE CLEANING AGENT
Statistical Assessment Two Laboratory Tests for Esti-
mating Performance of Shoreline Cleaning Agents for Oil
Spins.
PB94-117413/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
SHRfiHrS
Simple Test for Toxfcity of Number 2 Fuel Oil and Oil Dis-
persants to Embryos of Grass Shrimp, •Palaemonetes
pugk>'.
PB94-140704/HEB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
TrawSfM Bycatch in the Gafveston Bay System.
PB94-159043/REB 94-03 PCAM/MFA02
Evaluation of Trawl Excluder Devices in the PamBco
Sound Shrimp Fishery.
PB94-189263/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
Examination of Alternative Fishing Devices for the Estua-
rine Shrimp and Crab Trawl Fisheries.
PB94-218716/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
SICK BUILDING SYNDROME
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics
with Health, Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3948 Office
Workers in Three BujkSngs.
PB94-174786/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
SILICATES
Mineral Weathering Rates from Small-Plot Experiments,
WMP Site, Bear Brooks, Maine, U.SA
PB94-107992/REB 94-01 PC AOt/MF A01
SLVERSIDES
Effects of Dietary Fatty Acid Enrichment on Survival,
Growth, and Salinity-Stress-Test Performance of Inland
Sitvonudos.
PB94-182649/REB 944)3 PCAOZ/MFA01
Effects of Food Density and Temperature on Feedfcxj
and Growth of Young Inland SSverXdes fMenioTa beryf-
PB94-182656/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
SMKS (BIOSPHERE)
Comparison of Two Methods to Assess the Carbon
Budget of Forest Biomes in the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-160520/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
StTE CHARACTERIZATION
Integrating Removal and Remedial Site Assessment In-
41/REB
94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring Techniques:
A Desk Reference Guide. Volume 1. Solids and Ground
Water Appendices A and B.
PB94-136272/REB 944)2 PC AZ1/MF A04
Expectations for Fun Implementation of SACM.
PB94-963219/REB 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
Descriptions of 42 Final Sites Added to the National Pri-
orities List in May 1994. Volume 4, Number 3, May 1994.
PB94-963255/REB 944)3 StancSng Order
Descriptions of 10 Sites Proposed for the National Prior-
ities List in August 1994. Volume 4, Number 3, August
PB94-963322/REB 94-04 Starring Order
Supariund Chemical Data Matrix.
PB94-983506/REB 94-04 Standng Order
KEYWORD INDEX
Superfund C£e™Ml Data Matrix. Appendix B Tabtes.
PB94-963507/REB 944)4 Standing Order
SITE INVESTIGATIONS
Draft Manual of Practice Identification of Illicit Connec-
tions.
PB94-176534/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
SITE PROGRAM
Results of a Method Verification Study for Analyses of
PCP in Soil.
PB94-114949/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
SITE REMEDIATION
Remadtation Technologies Screening Matrix. Reference
AD-A269 296/0/REB 944)1 PCA07/MFA02
SITE REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY
Chromate Reduction and Remediation Utilizing the Ther-
modynamic Instability of Zero-Valence State Iron.
PB94-163S16/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
SITE SELECTION
Optimum Sampling Site Exposure Criteria for Lead.
PB94-183373/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Network Design and Optimum Site Exposure Criteria for
PB94-1B6020/REB 944)4 PCA07/MFA02
SITE (SUPERFUND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Technology Profiles, Sixth Edition.
PB94-12*58/REB 944)1 PCA19/MFA04
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Annual Report to Congress 1992.
PB94-123874/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
SITE SURVEYS
Supplemental Guide to Video on Superfund Site Assess-
ment Screening: A National Priority.
PB93-9S3323/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Use of Airborne, Surface, and Borehole Geophysical
Techniques at Contaminated Sites: A Reference Guide.
PB94-123825/REB 944)1 PC A13/MF A03
Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations Imple-
mentation Manual.
PB94-187382/REB 944)3 PC A23/MF A04
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas, Wetland
Ecosystems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Al-
bemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Region. Phase 3 Report
PB94-191806/REB 944)4 PC AM/MF A06
Additional Guidance on Worst Sites' and 'NPL Caliber
Sites' to Assist in SACM Implementation.
PB94-963206/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
SITES
Near-Bottom Pelagic Bacteria at a Deep-Water Sewage
Sludge DiaposaJSfte.
PB9&140753/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
ECO Update: Catalogue of Standard Toxicity Tests for
Ecological Risk Assessment Volume 2, Number 2, Sep-
tember 1994.
PB94-983304/REB 94-04 Standing Order
STAG Forum: Highlights of the 9th Annual RRAC/eth
Annual SEEW. Volume 4, Number 2, August 1994.
PB94-963316/REB 944>4Standing Order
SKELETON
Relationship between Abnormal Somite Development
and Axial Skeletal Defects in Rats Following Heat Expo-
sure. ^^
PB94-135159/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
SKIN (ANATOMY)
Comparative In vitro Percutaneous Absorption of p-Sub-
sttutad Phenols through Rat Skin Using Static and Flow-
Through Diffusion Systems.
PB94-101S73/HEB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
Predteting Branchial and Cutaneous Uptake of 2,2'.5,5'-
TetracMoroolphenyl in Fathead Minnows fPimepnales
promelasl and Japanese Medaka fOryzias talipes'):
Rate Umrfrn Factors.
PB94-130168/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of Several Variations of the Mouse Ear Swell-
ing Ted (MEST) for Detection of Weak and Moderate
Contact Sensitizers.
PB94-137262/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
SKIN DISEASES
Correlation of Carcinogenic Potency with Mouse-Skin
f32)P-Postlabe«ng and Muta-(R)Mouse lac Z(-)Mutabon
Data for DMBA and Its K-Region Sulphur Isostere: Com-
parison with Activities Observed in Standard Genotoxtefry
Assays.
PB94-143732/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
SMN NEOPLASMS
Mouse Skin Tumor-Initiating Activity of
Beraffiaceanthrytene in SENCAR Mice.
PB94-141454/REB 944)2
SLUDGE DISPOSAL
Verifying Compliance with Sludge Requirements. Guid-
ance for NPDES Compliance Inspectors.
PB94-125739/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Cement Stabteation/Solidrfication Techniques: pH Profile
Within Acid-Attacked Waste Form.
PB94-169992/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
Surface Disposal of Sewage Sludge: A Guide for
Owners/Operators of Surface Disposal Facilities on the
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
SODIUM CHLORIDE
Monitoring, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements
of the Federal Standards for the Use or Disposal of
Sewage Sludge. 40 CFR Part 503. ~^~
PB94-217056/REB 944)4 PCA04/MFA01
SLUDGE TREATMENT
SITE Demonstration of the Basic Extractive Sludge Treat-
ment Process.
PB94-101805/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Resources Conservation Company B.E.S.T. (Trade
Name) Solvent Extraction Technology. Application Analy-
sis Report
PB94-105434/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
SLUG TESTS
Suggested Operating Procedures for Aquifer Pumping
Tests. Ground Water Issue (15th in Series).
PB94-107943/REB 94O1 PC A03/MF A01
Review and Assessment of Factors Affecting Hydraulic
Conductivity Values Determined from Slug Tests.
PB94-160686/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
SLURRY BIO-REACTORS
Pilot-Scale Demonstration of a Slurry-Phase Biological
Reactor for Creosote4*>ntaminated Soil. Applications
Analysis Report
PB94-124039/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
SMALL BUSINESSES
Guidebook for Explaining Environmental Regulations to
Small Businesses.
PB94-120334/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Innovative Clean Technologies Case Studies.
PB94-159118/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
SMALL SYSTEMS
Package Plants for Small Water Supplies: The U.S. Expe-
rience. ^^
PB94-169828/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
SMELL
Short Communication: Suggestions for Collection and Re-
porting of Chemosensory (olfactory) Event-Related Po-
tentials.
PB94-163821/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
SMELT
Utilization of Topsmelt, 'Atnerinops affinis', in Environ-
mental Toxicology Studies along the Pacific Coast of the
United States.
PB94-170065/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
SMELTERS
Secondary Lead Smelting Background Information Docu-
ment for Proposed Standards, volume 1.
PB94-187556/REB 944M PC AOS/MF A02
Secondary Lead Smelting Background Information Docu-
ment for Proposed Standards. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB94-188612/REB 944)4 PC A14/MF A03
Industry Profile for the Secondary Lead Smelters
NESHAP.
PB94-193836/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
Economic Impact Analysis of the Secondary Lead Smelt-
ers NESHAP. Final.
P894-195849/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
SMOKE AMMUNITION
Photolysis of Smoke Dyes on Soils.
PB94-191111/REB 944M PC A02/MF A01
SMOKESTACKS
EPA Lead Guideline Document and Appendix.
PB94-111846/REB 944)1 PC A99/MF £08
SMOKING
32P-Post!abeling Analysts of DNA Adducts in Human
Sperm Cells from Smokers and Nonsmokers.
P894-137064/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Cotintne Concentrations In Semen, Urine, and Blood of
Smokers and Nonsmokers.
PB94-137288/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
SNAILS
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Forest Pesticides on the
Brown Garden Snail 'Helix aspersa' Mueller.
PB94-157211/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
SODIUM
Fine-Particle Sodium Tracer for Long-Range Transport of
the Kuwaiti Oil-Fire Smoke.
PB94-170107/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
SODIUM E4SULFATE
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Mineral Adds.
PB94-154242/REB 944)2 PC A13/MF A03
RED Facts: Mineral Adds.
PB94-154572/REB
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
SODIUM BROMIDE
RED Facts: Inorganic Halides.
P894-152121/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Inorganic Ha-
lides.
PB94-152790/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
SODIUM CHLORIDE
RED Facts: Inorganic Halides.
PB94-152121/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Inorganic Ha-
boos.
PB94-152790/RE8 944)2 PCA07/MFA02
KW-77
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KEYWORD INDEX
SODHIM MORQAMC COMPOUNDS
Dose-Dependent Disposition of Sodium Arsenate in Mica
Frjtowing Acute Orel Exposure.
PB94-202140/REB
94-04 PC A03/MF Ml
SODIUM SALTS
Rerogistralion EigMrty Decision (RED): Boric Add and
Its Sodium SaltsT^^
PS94-160017/REB 94-03 PCAW/MFA03
SOFTWARE
Updated User-Frientty Computer Programs tor Solving
Samping and Statistical Problems (for Microcomputers)
(Date of
1993).
p
94-01 CP DO2
TANKS: Storage Tank Emission Estimation Software.
Version 2.0 (for Microcomputers).
PB94-S00584/REB 94-02 CP D01
Factor Information Retrieval System Version 2.0 (FIRE)
94-02 CPD02
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System
OCCSS) Software (1LM02.1 Version 4) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB94-500642/REB 94-01 CP D02
BEN Modet Cafcutates Violators' Economic Benefits
from Noncornpiance (Version 4.0) (tor Microcomputere).
PB94-S0099B/REB 94-02 Diskettes! 40.00
ABEL Modet Evaluates Claims of InabHty to Afford Pen-
aNiaa and Compiance Costs (Version 2.4) (tor Mfcrocom-
£***»
PB94-501004/REB 94-02 Diskatto$1 40.00
CASHOUT Modet Calculatas Current Vakw of Supertund
Cleanup Costs (Version 1-2) (tor Microcomputers).
PB94-501012/REB 94-02 CP D02
Organic Contract
(OCCSS) Software (OLMO
pulers).
PB94-501335/REB
Compliance Screening System
ILM01.8 Version 6) (tor Mtaocom-
9443 CPD02
Contrsct Cofnpft>nco GcrooninQ Systorn
(KXSS) Software (1LM02.1 Version 5) (tor Microcomput-
ers).
PB94-S01467/REB 9443 CPD02
State Add Rain Research and Screening System
(STARRSS) (Version 1.03) (tor Microcomputers).
PB04-50155S/REB 9443 CP DOS
Data QuaMy Objectives (DQO) Decision Error FeaaMtty
Trials (DEFT) (tor Microcomputers)
PB94-S01S74/REB 9444 CP D02
Meteorological Processor tor Regulatory Models (MPRM)
(for Mkiucui^juluEi).
PB94-501657/REB 9443 CP DOS
EPANET Version 1.1 (3 1/2 inch - DOS) (for Mtorocom-
016T3/REB
94-04 CPD02
Solvent Alternatives Gufcte (SAGE). Version 2.0 (tor
Mterococnputers).
PBS4-501784/REB 94-04 CP D02
Gocond by Gocond Exhaust Emissions Data Recorded
during Federal Test Procedures UDDS Runs (tor Micro-
computers).
PB94-S01780/REB 94-04 CP DOS
Avian Richness Evaluation Method (AREM) tor Lowland
Wetlands of the Colorado Plateau (User's Manual) (tor
PB94-501822/REB
94-03 CPD02
GENETOX Manager System: Data Management and Sta-
tistical Software tor Mterobial Muta0enesis Assays (Ver-
sion 2-21) (for Mtaocomputere).
PB84^01970/REB 9443 CPD02
Pratrranary Ranting Evaluation Score (PREscore), Ver-
sion 3.0. (3 1/2 inch, 1.44M) (tor Mtorcomputers).
PB94-502200/REB 9444 CP D02
Contract Compianoe Screening System
Software (OLM01.8 Version 7) (tor Mfcrocom-
O42S5/REB 9444 CP DOS
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore), Ver-
sion 3.0. (5 1/4 inch. 1.2M) (tor Microcomputers).
PB94-504560/RE8 9444 CP DK
QuanlMcation in Sol of 'BacHus thuringiensis' var. 'kur-
stakf deMa-Endotoxin from Transgenic Plants.
PB94-210515/REB 9444 PC AO2/MF A01
SOL ANALYSIS
Mktsral Weathering Rates from SmaWtot Experiments,
WMP Site. Bear Brooks, Matte, U.SJS.
PB94-107982/REB 94-01 PC A01/MF A01
MmereJ DisaoMion Rates in Plot-Scale Field and Labora-
tory Experiments.
PB94-112S78/REB 9441 PCAO3/MFA01
Rsducfion of Offf*f^oiKffly of A
So* After Fungal Treatment Potuiiniiod by the Trades-
canea-rrtcronuOeus' Tast
PB94-130077/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
Dovotopmont of a Battery-operated Portable Synchro-
nous Luminescence Sfjectrofluorometar.
PB94-170O32/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Photolysis of Smoke Dyes on Sots.
PB94-191111/REB 94-04 PCAOJ/MFA01
SOIL CHEMISTRY
Behavior and Determination of VoiatSe Organic Com-
pounds in Sol: A Literature Review.
PB94-100153/REB 94-01 PCA06/MFAO2
Interferences, Limitations and an Improvement in the Ex-
traction and Assessment of Cedulase Activity ri Soil.
PB94-157229/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
> Basis for a Modal of Sols Biogeochernistry
MS2250/H
SOIL COLUMNS
Surfactant-Enhanc
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
in Soi Columns. 2. Mather
PB94-13701S/REB
lubac
of Residual Dodecane
atical Modeino,
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Surfactant-Enh
d Sofabiizalton of Residual Dodecane
in Soi Columns. 1. Experimental Investigation.
PB94-137023/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
SOB. CONSERVATION
Effects of Trends in Tillage Practices on Erosion and
Carbon Content of Soils n the US. Com Belt
PB94-1 30051 /REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
SOIL CONTAMINATION
Distribution of DRAFT Sol Screening Level Guidance.
PB93-983508/REB 9441 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA Engineering Issue: Technology Alternatives for the
Remediation of PCS-Contaminated So«
PB94-144250/REB
Statistical Methods tor
Cleanup Standards. Volume 3.
ards tor Sots and Sold Medo.
PB94-176831/REB
andSerJment
94-02 PCA03/MFA01
the Attainment of
Stand-
9444 PC A07/MF A02
Add Extraction Treatment System tor Treatment of Metal
Contaminated Sons.
PB94-188109/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
In Situ Technologies tor Remedtation of Organic Chemi-
cate-Cfcntarninated Sites: A Critical Review.
PB94-192713/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Transport and Transformation of HexavaJent Chromium
Through Sots and into Ground Water.
PB94-197597/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Revised Interim Son Lead Guidance tor CERCLA Sites
and RCRA Corrective Action FacMes.
PB94-963282/REB 9444 Standktg Order
Technical Background Document for Draft Soi Screening
Level Guidance.
PB94-9S3S03/REB 9443 Standng Order
son. EROSION
Effects of Trends in image Practices on Erosion and
Carbon Content of Sois m the U.S. Com Baft.
PB94-130051/REB 9442 PC A03/MF AO1
Nonpoint Source Pollution Impacts of Alternative Agricul-
tural Management Practices in IHnotsi A Simulation
Study.
PB94-136140/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
SOU. OASES
Measurements of Soi PermeabWy and Pressure Fields in
EPA's Soil-Gas Chamber.
PB94-112893/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
Designs tor New Residantial MAC Systems to Achieve
Radon and Other Soi Gas Reduction.
PB94-139532/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
SON. MK»OBtOLOQY
Mettnds for the Detection of Changes to the Mtoobial
Ecology of Soi Caused by the Introduction of Microorga-
9442 PC AO3/MF A01
PB94-136157/REB
Isolation and Characterization of (4- >-1.1a-Ohydnwy-l-
Hydrofkioren-9-One Formed by AngUar Dioxyganation in
the Bacterial Cataboism of Fluorene.
PB94-140670/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
MicrooiallndeatorsofSolQuefty.
PB94-198041/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
SOIL POLLUTION
Techrxxoov Evaluation Report SITE Piugraiii Demon-
stration. EPA RREL's Mobie Volume Reduction UnK.
PB94-13S264/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
Initial Screerang of Thermal Desuipyon for Soi RomerS-
attoo (Chapter 11).
PB94-141S53/REB 9442 PC A03/MF AO1
Using Btopofymers to Remove Heavy Metals from Sol
and Water.
PB94-159381 /REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Photottwmal Destruction of the Vapor of VoteSe Organ-
ic Compounds.
PB94-182219/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
DBvatoprnents in the Supercritical Fluid Ertraction of
Chtorophoiicuiy Acid I loibicidoB from Soi Samples.
PB94-182326/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Soxtec Extraction Procedure for Extracting
Ofosnc Compounds front Soite wid Sodbmnts.
PB94-182334/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Critical Review of Analytical Approaches for Petroleum
CmrtauHnated Soi.
PB94-190584/REB 9444 PC A03/MF AO1
Concepts in Improving Potychlonnated Bipheny) Btoeyai-
labCty to Bioremedalion Strategies.
PB94-190B16/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
SOIL PROFILES
Mterobial Indicators of Soil Quality.
PB94-19S041/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
SOIL PROPERTIES
Assessment of Alternative Management Practices and
Policies Affecting Soil Carbon in Agroecosystems of the
Central United States.
PB94-189420/REB 9444 PC A16/MF A03
Spatial Patterns of Soil Organic Carbon in the Contiguous
United States.
PB94-191160/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
SOIL QUALITY
Microbial Indicators of Soil Quality.
PB94-19B041/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
SOIL RECYCLE TREATMENT TRAIN
Toronto Harbour Commissioners (THC) Soil Recycle
Treatment Train. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-124674/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
SOIL-STRUCTURE INTERACTIONS
Physical and Numerical Modeling of ASD Exhaust Disper-
sion Around Houses.
PB94-188117/REB 9444 PC A10/MF A03
SOIL SURVEYS
Characterization of Chromium-Contaminated Soils Using
FieM-Portable X-ray Fluorescence.
PB94-2104S7/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
SOIL TESTS
In situ Soil Decontamination by Radio Frequency Heating.
PB94-122561/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
Soi and Fil Laboratory Support - 1991. Florida Radon
Research Program.
P894-183243/HEB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
SOIL TREATMENT
Field Investigation of Effectiveness of Soil Vapor Extrac-
tion Technotoov.
PB94-122S53/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Application of Steam Injection/Vacuum Extraction Treat-
ment Systems to Contaminated Soils.
PB94-122S79/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Demonstration of a Slurry-Phase Biological
Reactor for Creosote-Contaminated Soi. Applications
Analysis Report
PB94-124039/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Low Temperature Thermal Treatment (LT(sup 3) Trade
Name) Technology Roy F. Weston. Inc. Applications
Analysis Report
PB94-124047/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Toronto Harbour Commissioners (THC) Soil Recycle
Treatment Train. AppScaSons Analysis Report
PB94-124674/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Literature Review Summary of Metals Extraction Process-
es Used to Remove Lead from Soils,
PB94-14O613/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
MMpitot Solar System: Design/Operation of System and
Results of Non-Solar Testing at MR).
PB94-152238/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
Use of Catjonic Surfactants to Modify Soi Surfaces to
Promote SorptJon and Retard Migration of Hydrophobtc
Organic Compounds.
PB94-1S8797/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Solvent Wasting of Aged PGP Contaminated Soils.
PB94-1S9266/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Solvent Washing of Aged PCP-Contaminated Soils.
PB94-160439/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Engineering Application of Biooxidation Processes for
Treating Petroleum-Contaminated Soi.
PB94-162724/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Bulletin: Solvent Extraction.
9444 PC A03/MF A01
Field Investigation of Effectiveness of Soil Vapor Extrac-
tion Technology (September 1994).
PB94-20S531/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
SOIL VACUUM EXTRACTION
Application of Steam Injection/Vacuum Extraction Treat-
ment Systems to Contaminated Sois.
PB94-122S79/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
SOIL VAPOR EXTRACTION
ReM Investigation of Effectiveness of Soil Vapor Extrac-
tion Technology.
PB94-122563/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Field Investigation of Effectiveness of Soi Vapor Extrac-
tion Technology (September 1994).
PB94-20S531/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
SOIL VENTING
Three-Oimensional Air Flow Model for Soi Venting: Su-
perposition of Analytical Functions.
PB94-112851/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
SOILWASHWG
W* Soi Working Work for the Sand Creek Superfund
Engineering BuUetjr
PB94-190477/REB
PB94-11282B/REB
9441 PC AOS/MF A01
BioGenesis (Trade Name) Soi Washing Technology: In-
novative Technology Evaluation Report
PB94-120045/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
KW-78
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Toronto Harbour Commissioners (THC) Soil Recycle
Treatment Train. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-124674/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Solvent Washingof Aged PCP Contaminated SoBs.
PB94-159266/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Solvent WasNngof Aged PCP-Contaminated Sols.
PB94-160439/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
SITE Demonstration of the Toronto Harbour Commisston-
ers Soil RecycNngProject
PB94-198173/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
SOILS
Depth Dependence of Direct and Indirect Photolysis on
Soil Surfaces.
PB94-135068/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
Potential Effect of No-Till Management on Carbon in the
Agricultural Soils of the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-146362/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Aspects of Spatial and Temporal Aggregation in Estimat-
ing Regional Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from Temperate
Forest Soils.
PB94-174729/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Engineering Forum Issue: Considerations in Deciding to
Treat Contaminated Unsaturated Soils In situ
PB94-177771/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
SOLAR FURNACES
MWpHot Solar System: Design/Operation of System and
Results of Non-Solar Testing at MRI.
PB94-152238/REB 94-02 PC A05/MF A02
SOLAH RADIATION
Evaluation of a Solar Radiation/Delta-T Method for Esti-
mating Pasqulll-Qifford (P-G) Stability Categories.
PB94-113958/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Application of Topographically Distributed Models of
Energy, Water and Carbon Balance over the Columbia
River Basin: A Framework for Simulating Potential Cli-
mate Change Effects at the Regional Scale.
PB94-141561/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of Solar Radiation on Organic Matter Cycling:
Formation of Carbon Monoxide and Carbonyl Suffice
PB94-182235/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
SOUO WASTE DISPOSAL
Markets for Compost
PB94-100138/REB 94-02 PCAW/MFA02
Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria Technical Manual.
P894-100450,'REB 94-01 PC A16/MF A03
Solidification/Stabilization of Organics and Inorganics.
94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-106333/REB
Btomass Gasification Pilot Plant Study.
PB94-114766/REB 944)1
Dredged Material Transport at
PC A06/MF A02
Deep-Ocean Disposal
PB94-13S191/REB
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
List of Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB94-136710/REB 94-02 PCA11/MFA03
Composting, Yard Trimmings and Municipal Solid Waste.
PB94-163250/REB 94-04 PC AOB/MF A02
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste in Illinois.
Seventh Annual Report
PB94-187291/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
Public Health, Occupational Safety, and Environmental
Concerns in Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Operations.
PB94-189453/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Effect of Sulfur in Reducing PCOD/PCDF Formation.
PS94-190352/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Advancing Technology for Managing Mine Wastes: The
National Environmental Waste Technology Testing and
Evaluation Center Research, Development Demonstra-
tion, Testing, and Evaluation Programs in USA.
PB94-112943/REB §4-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Collier County, Florida Landfill Mining
Demonstration.
PB94-114824/REB 94-01 PCA04/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Product Carriers and Printed Labels.
PB94-119914/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Baseball Bats and Golf Ctubs.
PB94-119930/REB 944)1 PCA02/MFA01
Life Cycle Analysis: Its Place in Waste Management
PB94-122504/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Ufe Cycle Assessment for Municipal SoM Waste Man-
agement
PB94-122
122512/REB
944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Rule-Based System for Evaluating Final Covers for Haz-
ardous Waste Landfills. Chapter B.
PB94-122546/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Practical Tools and Concepts for Environmental Audits
and Assessments.
PB94-122611/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Report to Congress on Cement KBn Dust Volume 2.
Methods and RnrJngs.
PB94-126919/REB 944)2 PC A2O/MF A04
Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment General
Mai and Vehicle Maintenance FacMy, United States
Postal Service, Buffalo, NY.
PB94-129798/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF A02
KEYWORD INDEX
Statistical Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of
Cleanup Standards. Volume 3. Reference-Based Stand-
ards for Soils and Solid Media
PB94-176831/REB 94434 PCA07/MFA02
Acts Related to Solid Waste Management in Illinois.
PB94-163571/REB 944)4 PCA07/MFA02
Performance-Based Methods for the EPA's Regulatory
Progmrns.
PB94-191137/REB 944M PC A01/MF A01
NACEPT Materials for Meeting Held on September 20-
21,1993.
PB94-963209/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
NACEPT Committee Recommendations to Administrator
Browner.
PB94-963211/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
SOLID WASTE TREATMENT
Engineering Forum Issue: Considerations in Deciding to
Treat Contaminated Unsaturated Soils In situ.
PB94-177771/REB 94433 PC A03/MF A01
SOLID WASTES
Report of the National Technical Forum on Source Re-
duction of Heavy Metals in Municipal Solid Waste.
PB94-116878/REB 944)1 PC A07/MF A02
Low Temperature Thermal Treatment (LT(sup 3) Trade
Name) Technology Roy F. Weston, Inc. Applications
Analysis Report
PB94-124047/REB 94431 PC AM/MF A01
Sources and Distribution of Debris in the Gafveston Bay
Estuary.
PB94-154598/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/
Chemical Methods, SW-846. 3rd Edition. Final Update 1.
PB94-170313/REB 94433 PC A99/MF E11
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/
Chemical Methods, SW-646, 3rd Edition. Proposed
Update II.
PB94-170321/REB 94433 PC A99/MF E16
SOLIDIFICATION
SoWfficatton/Stabilization of Organics and Inorganics.
PB94-106333/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Leaching on Pore Size Distribution of Solidi-
fied/Stabilized Wastes.
PB94-155231/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Metals Distribution in Sdidrfied/Slabifeed Waste Forms
After Leaching.
PB94-155249/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Sorpbon, Important In Stabilized/Solidified Waste Forms.
PB94-155256/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
SOLUTES
Development of Split-Operator, Petrov-Galerkin Methods
to Simulate Transport and Diffusion Problems.
PB94-101722/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
SOLVENT EXTRACTION
Resources Conservation Company B.E.S.T. (Trade
Name) Solvent Extraction Technology: Application Analy-
sis Report
PB94-105434/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Organic Compounds from
Various Solid Matrices.
PB94-121548/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Solvent Minimization in the Continuous Liquid/Liquid Ex-
traction of Aqueous Samples for SenwolaBte Organics.
PB94-121555/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Engineering Bulletin: Solvent Extraction.
PB94-190477/REB 94434 PC AOS/MF A01
Cleanliness of Common Air Sampling Sorbents for Appli-
cation to Phenolic Compounds Measurement Using Su-
percritical Fluid Extraction.
PB94-210556/REB 94434 PC A01/MF A01
SOLVENT RECOVERY
Onstte Solvent Recovery.
PB94-144508/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
SOLVENTS
Minimizing Pollution in Cleaning and Oegreasing Oper-
ations.
AD-A277 094/9/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Improved Equipment Cleaning in Coated and Laminated
) Manufacturing Fadffbes (Phase 1).
PB94-1411S7/REB 944)2 PCA09/MFA03
Solvent Washing of Aged PCP Contaminated Sods.
PB94-1S9266/REB 94433 PC AOS/MF A01
Wash Solvent Reuse In Paint Production.
PB94-161130/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization for Equipment Cleaning In the Coated
and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing Industry. _
PB94-198033/REB
944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Automobile Assembly Plant Spray Booth Cleaning Emis-
sion Reduction Technology Review.
PB94-2062S7/REB 944)4 PC AM/MF A03
Solvent Alternatives Guide (SAGE), Version 2.0 (for
Microcomputers).
PB94-501764/REB 94-04 CP D02
SOMITES
Relationship between Abnormal Somite Development
and Axial Skeletal Defects in Rats Following Heat Expo-
sure.
PB94-135159/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
SONICATION
Potential Use of Ultrasound in Chemical Monitoring.
PB94-188190/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
SOOT
Formation and Characterization of Soot Deposits from
Non4Dptimum Combustion of No. 6 Fuel Oil with Chlorin-
ated Organic Compounds in an Industrial Boiler.
PB94-101904/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
SORBENTS
Cleanliness of Common Air Sampling Sorbents for Appli-
cation to Phenolic Compounds Measurement Using Su-
percritical Fluid Extraction.
PB94-210556/REB 944)4 PC A01/MF A01
SORPT1ON
Sorpfon, Important in Stabilized/Solidified Waste Forms.
PB94-155256/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
SORPTWE PROPERTIES
Operating Capacity of GAC Adsorbers: Dissolved Oxygen
and Extended Service Life.
PB34-155215/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
SORTING
Evaluation of an Automated Sorting Process for Post-
Consumer Mixed Plastic Containers.
PB94-114816/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
SOURCE REDUCTION
Report of the National Technical Forum on Source Re-
duction of Heavy Metals in Municipal Solid Waste.
PB94-116878/REB 944)1 PC A07/MF A02
SOURCES
Field Test and Validation of a Source Test Method for
Methyfene Diphenyl Diisocvanate.
PB94-158680/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
SOUTH FORK OF SANGAMON RIVER
Biological and Water Quality Survey of Three Tributaries
to the Sangamon River South Fork Basin, Mosquito
Creek and Long Point Slough, September through No-
vember 1989.
PB94-161544/REB 94433 PC A03/MF A01
SOUTH SHORE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the South Shore
Wastewater Treatment Plant 1985-1987.
P894-200870/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
SOUTHEAST REGION (UNITED STATES)
Assessing Ozone Effects on Plants Native to the South-
eastern United States.
PB94-174208/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Support Document for the Albemarle-Pamlico
Estuarine Study Comprehensive Conservation and Man-
agement Plan.
PB94-20S986/REB 944)4 PC A09/MF A02
SOUTHEAST REGION (VIRGINIA)
Inventory and Protection Plan for Southeast Virginia's
Critical Natural Areas. Exemplary Wetlands, and Endan-
gered Species Habitats.
PB94-156551/REB
944)3 PC A10/MF A03
SOUTHEASTERN REGION (UTAH)
Arid Ecosystems 1992 Pilot Report Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program.
P894-176898/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BIGHT
Optimum Macrobenthic Sampling Protocol for Detecting
Pollution Impacts in the Southern California Bight
PB94-182664/RES 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
SOUTHERN OCEAN
Species-Habitat Relationships among Antarctic Seabirds:
A Function of Physical or Biological Factors.
PB94-146313/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
SOUTHERN REGION (UNITED STATES)
General Circulation Model Output for Forest Climate
Change Research and Applications.
PB94-178282/REB 94433 PC A03/MF A01
SOUTHWEST REGION (GEORGIA)
Field Study to Evaluate Leaching of Aldicarb, Metolach-
tor, and Bromide In a Sandy Loam Soil.
PB94-119989/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
SPARC PERFORMS AUTOMATED REASONING IN
CHEMISTRY
Estimation of lonizatton Constants of Azo Dyes and Re-
lated Aromatic Amines: Environmental Implication.
PB94-191103/REB 94434 PC A03/MF A01
SPARC (SPARC PERFORMS AUTOMATED REASONING IN
CHEMISTRY)
Estimation of lonizaton Constants of Azo Dyes and Re-
lated Aromatic Amines: Environmental Implication.
PB94-191103/REB 94434 PC A03/MF A01
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
Distribution of Area! Recharge to a Discrete Fracture Net-
work (FRACNET) Model Using the Analytic Element
PB94-182284/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Heavy Metal Pollutants in Organic-Rich Muds of the Pam-
Itco River Estuarine System: Their Concentration, Distri-
bution, and Effects upon Benthic Environments and
Water Quality.
PB94-214160/REB 944)4 PC A06/MF A02
KW-79
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KEYWORD INDEX
SPAWNING
Abundance and VtaHtty of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned
in the Roanoke River, North CanMna. in 1981.
PB94-188802/REB 9444 PC AM/MF AM
SPAWNING ACTIVITY
Abundance and VtabMy of Striped Baas Egga Spawned
In Roanoke Rtver, North CaroSna. in 1969.
PB94-196144/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A01
SPE (SOUD PHASE EXTRACTION)
Alternatives to Methanol-Water Button of Sou-Phase
Extraction Columns for the Fracttonatton of High Log
K(»ub ow) Organic Compounds in Aqueous Environmen-
tal Samples.
PB94-163631/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
SPECIES OIVERSfTY
Research Plan tor Pilot Studtes of the Bkxfversfty Re-
search Consortium.
PB94-114881 /REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A01
Comparison of An
Utx
i in BronchoaJvao-
lar Lavage Celts and Fluid from Humans, Guinea Pigs,
and Rats.
PB94-137346/REB 94-02 PCAO3/MFA01
Marine and Estuarine Multi-Species Test Systems.
PB94-155371/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Empirical Comparisons of Carcinogen Potent too Across
Species and their Bearing on Appropriate Seeing of
Doses tor Risk Assessment
PB94-169935/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF Ml
LYSIS
94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Development of a Battery-operated Portable Synchro-
nous Lumlnoecanoo Spectrofluoiuiiieter.
PB94-170032/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A01
SPECTROPHOTOMETER8
MMMurwtwnts of total ozone.
DE94722112/REB
SPECTROaCOPtC ANALYSIS
MurUspectral ktentfflcation of Chlorine Dkwide Disinfec-
tion Byproducts In Drinking Water.
PB94-182615/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
SPERM MOnUTY
Optimization of the Hamtton-Thom Computerized Sperm
MoHty Analysis System for Use with Rat Spermatozoa in
ToxfcSogfcaJ Studies.
PB94-141603/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Spermatid Mfcronudeua Analyses of TrioMoroetnytene
and Chloral Hydrate Effects in Mice.
PB94-197209/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
SPERMATOZOA
32P-Posttabeing Analyaia of DMA Adducts in Human
Sperm Col& from Smokers and Nonsmoksrs.
PB94-137064/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF A01
Optimization of the HamMon-Thom Computerized Sperm
MotBty AnaJyaa System tor Use wUh Rat Spermatozoa in
Toxfcotogfcal Studies.
PB94-141603/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Interim Protocol for Testing the Effects of Mfcrobial
Pathogens on Spiders (Arachnids: Aranae).
PB94-130366/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
SPLIT OPERATOR PETROV GALERKM APPROACH
Development of Spit-Operator, Petrov-Gaterlqn Methods
to Stmutete Transport and Diffusion ProWocns.
PB94-101722/nEB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Value of Recreational Fishing on the Afeemarte and Pam-
ioo Estuaries.
PB94-196383/REB 9444 PCA11/MFA03
SPRAY COATMQ
Evaluation of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Technology to
Reduce SorverVti Spray Coating Appfcattons,
PB94-160629/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
SPRAY PAMTMQ
Alternative Control Techniques Document Automobsa
PB94-191699/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Automobie Assembly Plant Spray Booth Cleaning Ernto-
aton Reduction Technology Review.
PB94-206257/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF AOS
SPRAYMO
Downwind Drift and DapoaWon of MaWrion on Human
Targets from Ground Ultra-Low Volume MoaquBo Sprays.
PB94-140B54/REB 94-02 PC AO2/MF A01
STABILITY
Evaluation of a Solar Radtafen/Detta-T Method for Esti-
mating PaaouB-Gifford (P-G) StabSly Categories.
PB94-11395B/REB 9443 PCA04/MF A01
STABUJZATION
SoMKcalion/StauMuUiuii of Organics and Inorganics.
PB94-106333/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Effecta of Leaching on Pore Stee Distribution of SoM-
fied/StabBzed Wastes.
PBB4-155231/REB 9443 PCAOS/MFA01
Met* DMfcuton ki SoidMed/SlabBzed Waste Forma
After Laachktg.
PB94-1552497REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
Sotptton, Important kt StabeVzBd/SOefcM0d Wart* Fofms.
PB94-155256/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A01
STAHUZED/SOUDIFIED WASTE
Sorptfon, Important in StaDHzod/SofidHtod Waste Forms.
PB94-155256/HEB 9442 PC AM/MF A01
STAINS
Modeang of Akane Emissions from a Wood Stain.
PB94-139524/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
Screening of CandMate Species for Development of
Standard Operating Procedures for Aquatic Toxfctty Test-
ing with Resident Chesapeake Bay Btota
PB94-177482/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF AM
STANDARDS
Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
tations Guidelines and Standards for the Pulp, Paper, and
board. Point Source Category.
107752/REB 9441 PC AM/MF AM
Summary of State and Federal Drinking Water Standards
and Guidelines, February, 1990.
PB94-120995/REB 9441 PC A07/MF AM
Methods for the Determination of Inorganic Substances
in Environmental Samples.
PB94-121811/REB 9441 PC AM/MF AM
Guidance for Review of High Risk Point Sources under
Section 112 of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments.
PB94-1260S9/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A01
Methods for Evaluating the Atttinment of Cleanup Stand-
ards. Volume 2. Ground Water.
PB94-138815/REB 9442 PC AW/MF AM
Preparation of Lead-Containing Paint and Dust Method
Evaluation Materials and Verification of the Preparation
Protocol by Round-Boom Analyaia.
PB94-141165/REB 9442
PC AW/MF A04
President dnton's Clean Water Inrtettve.
PB94-154846/REB 9442 PC AM/MF AM
Evaluation of Representative Com-
in Small High Pressure Cylinder, for Use as AudH
9443 PC AM/MF A01
pounds in
Materials.
PB94-182268/REB
STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse:
Control Technology Determinatio
the 1990 EdWon. Volume 1.
PB94-111234/REB 9441
A Comptetton of
«. Third Supplement to
PCA22/MFA04
U.S. EPA Pietiuatineiil Compliance Monitoring and En-
forcement System, Version 3.0: User's Guide.
PB94-118577/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A01
Complance Data System User's Guide.
PB84-134210/REB 9442 PC AloVMF A04
Federal Register
18, 1992, Rules i
• Volume 57 No. 244 Friday, December
j and Regulations. Part 6. 40 CFR Part
122. National Pollutant Discharge EMnalion System;
Storm Water Discharges; Permit lasuance and Permit
Compiance Deadanes for Phase 1 Discharges. Final
Rule.
PB94-152360/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
STARCH PRODUCTION PLANTS
Rationale for New Source
Starch Production Pants.
PB94-209921/REB
STATE AGENCIES
Performance Standards:
9444 PC AM/MF A01
Handbook for State Ground Water Managers.
9443 PC AM/MF A01
PB94-161171/REB
STATE AUTHORIZATION MANUAL
State Program Advisory Number 10.
PB94-193273/REB
9444 PCA07/MFAM
State Program Advisory Number 11.
PB94-193281/REB 9444
PCA23/MFA04
State Program Advisory Number 12.
PB94-193299/REB 9444 PC A15/MF AOS
STATE GOVERNMENT
Technical and Economic Capacity of Stales and Pubic
ent Drinking Water Regulations:
Water Systems to Implement I
Report to Congress.
PB94-100476/REB
9441 PC AM/MF AM
Compendun of State Water QuaMy Limits for Thermal
Discharge* and Mixing Zones.
PB94-121001/REB 9441 PCA07/MFAM
Slate of the Stales Report Pesticide Storage, Disposal
and Trenspoftatkxv
PB94-13219B/REB 9442 PC A10/MF AM
STATE I
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study,
19M Update.
PB94-963230/REB 9444 Stardng Order
STATES (UNITED STATES)
EPA Lead GuWeine Document and Appendbc
PB94-111846/REB 9441 PC AM/MF EM
Summary of Current State Nonpoint Source Control Prac-
tices for Forestry.
PB94-193901/REB 9444 PC A10/MF AM
Report on State/Territory Non-NPL Hazardous Waste
Site Cleanup Efforts for the Period 1980-1992.
PB94463402/REB 9444 StarxSng Order
STATIONARY POLLUTANT SOURCES
Companion of Nt Poautant emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources. Supplement F.
PB94-121431/REB 9441 PC AM/MF AM
STATIONARY SOURCES
Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources.
Volume 3. Full Text of Revisions. A Compilation as of De-
cember 31,1985.
PB94-131810/REB 9442 PC AM/MF £11
Key Non-Process Solvent Uses Targeted as Pollution
Prevention Opportunities.
PB94-190681/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
Emissions Test Method 29: Determination of Metals
Emissions from Stationary Sources (1994 Proposal).
PB94-193612/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis Information Aids for Stationary
Source Personnel.
PB94-197480/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
Field Evaluation of a Modffied VOST Sampling Method.
PB94-197506/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
Improvements ki Preparation of Samples Generated by
SW-646 Method 0010.
PB94-197514/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
tations Guidelines and Standards for the Pulp, Paper, and
Paperboard. Point Source Category.
PB94-107752/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A06
Computer Program for the Determination of Most Proba-
ble Number and Its Confidence Limits.
PB94-113735/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A01
Comparison of Geostatistical Procedures for Spatial Anal-
ysis of Precipitation in Mountainous Terrain.
PB94-13002B/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A01
EMAP Status Estimation: Statistical Procedures and Algo-
9443 PC AM/MF A02
PB94-1 80611 /REB
Comparison of Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-
Thompeon Estimator for Randomized Variable Probability
Systematic Sampling.
PB94-191186/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
Updated User-Friendly Computer Programs for Solving
Sampling and Statistical Problems (for Microcomputers)
(Date of Coverage: 1993).
PB94-500188/REB 9441 CP D02
Data QuaWy Objectives (DQO) Decision Error Feasibility
Trials (DEFT) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501574/REB 9444 CP D02
STATISTICAL INFERENCE
Efficiency of Least Squares Estimators in the Presence of
Spatial Autocorrelation
PB94-148370/REB ' 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
STATISTICAL METHODS
Statistical Assessment Two Laboratory Tests for Esti-
mating Performance of Shoreline Cleaning Agents for Oil
117413/REB
9441 PC AM/MF A01
Statistical Assessment Measurement Methods for Esti-
mating Pertormance of Cfepersants.
PB94-117421 /REB 9441 PC AM/MF A01
STATISTICAL SAMPLING
Optimizing Composite Sampling Protocols.
PB94-162658/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
STEAM GENERATORS
Electric UtBry Steam Generating Unit Hazardous Air Pol-
lutant and Mercury Emission Study. Interim Report to
Congress Pursuant to the dean Air Act Amendments of
1990.
PB94-187820/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
STEAM INJECTION
Application of Steam Injection/Vacuum Extraction Treat-
ment Systems to Contaminated Sols.
PB94-122579/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
STEEL MAKING
Environmental Tests Comparing Kress Indirect Dry Cool-
ing with Conventional Coke Oven Pushing and Quench-
130127/REB
9442 PC AM/MF A01
STEELS
Effect of Specimen Size, Shape, and Orientation on Dry
DepoeWon to Galvanized Steel Surfaces.
PB94-192788/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
SI LHtOlYHtU BEHAVIOR
Prenatal Cocaine EJmratss the Sex-Dependent Differ-
ences In Activation Observed in Adult Rats After Cocaine
9443 PC A01/MF A01
STERNA PORSTERI
Dioxin-lke Toxic Potency in Foster's Tern Eggs from
Green Bay, Lake Michigan, North America
PB94-16356S/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Altered Steroiobgenesfs in Whole-Ovary and Adrenal Cul-
ture in Cycing Rats.
PB94-137080/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A01
STOCHASTIC PROCESSES
Fractal-Baaed Stochastic Interpolation Scheme in Sub-
surface Hydrology.
PB94-162807/HEB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
KW-80
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KEYWORD INDEX
SULFATES
STORAGE TANKS
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Systems for
Large Underground Tanks.
PB94-113065/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Using Computer Models to Determine the Effect of Stor-
age on Water Quality.
PB94-117512/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of the Applicability of Chemical Oxidation
Technologies for the Treatment of Contaminants at Leak-
ing Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Sites.
PB94-146404/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
TANKS: Storage Tank Emission Estimation Software,
Version 2.0 (for Microcomputers).
PB94-5005B4/REB 94-02 CP D01
STORM SEWERS
Urban Drainage Systems: Design and Operation.
PB94-124815/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
STORM WATER RUNOFF
NPDES Storm Water Program. Question and Answer
Document Volume 2.
PB94-1095SO/REB 9441 PCA04/MFA01
Classification of Environmental Hydrotogic Behaviors in
the Northeastern United States.
PB94-135035/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
Handbook: Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention and Con-
trol Planning.
PB94-144623/REB 9442 PCA08/MFA02
Manual: Combined Sewer Overflow Control.
PB94-144649/REB 9442 PC A08/MF A02
Municipal Wastewater Management Fact Sheets: Storm
Water Best Management Practices.
PB94-151271/REB 9442 PCA05/MFA01
Environmental Impacts of Stormwater Discharges: A Na-
tional Profile.
PB94-152287/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 1B7 Friday. September
25, 1992 Notices. Part 4. Final NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial
Activity; Notice.
PB94-152295/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 187 Friday, September
25, 1992 Notices. Part 3. Final NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges from Construction Sites;
Notice.
PB94-152303/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 64 Thursday, April 2,
1992, Part 4. 40 CFR Part 122. National Pollutant Dis-
charge Elimination System Application Deadlines. Gener-
al Permit Requirements and Reporting Requirements for
Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activi-
ty; Final Rule.
PB94-152311/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Federal Register Volume 58 No. 70 Wednesday, April 14,
1993 Notices. NPDES General Permit for Storm Water
Discharge Associated with Industrial Activity.
PB94-152329/REB 9443 PCA01/MFA01
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 159 Friday, August 16,
1991. Part 1/40 CFR Part 122. NPDES General>ermits
and Reporting Requirements for Storm Water Discharges
Associated with Industrial Activity; Proposed Rule.
PB94-152337/REB 9443PC A04/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 55 Thursday, March 21,
1991 Rules and Regulations. Part 4. 40 CFR Part 122.
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit
Application Regulations for Storm Water Discharges; Ap-
plication Deadtnes; Final Rule and Proposed Rule.
PB94-152345/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175 Wednesday, Sep-
tember 9, 1992 Proposed Rules. Part 4. 40 CFR Part
122. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System,
Request for Comment on Alternative Approaches for
Phase 2 Storm Water Program.
PB94-152352/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 244 Friday, December
18, 1992, Rules and Regulations. Part 6. 40 CFR Part
122. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System;
Storm Water Discharges; Permit Issuance and Permit
Compliance Deadlines for Phase 1 Discharges. Final
Rule.
PB94-152360/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 55 No. 222. Friday, November
16, 1990 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40 CFR Parts
122, 123, and 124. National Pollutant Discharge Elimina-
tion System Permit Application Regulations for Storm
Water Discharges; Final Rule.
PB94-154176/RE8 9443 PCA06/MFA02
Federal Register Volume 57 Ma 175, Wednesday, Sep-
tember 9, 1992 Notices. Part 3. Final NPDES General
Permits for Storm Water Discharges Associated with In-
dustrial Activity; Fact Sheet
PB94-154184/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 214, Tuesday, Novem-
ber 5, 1991 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40 CFR Part
122. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
Permit Application Regulations for Storm Water Dis-
charges; Application Deadlines; Final Rule and Proposed
Rule.
PB94-155694/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and Field Toxfcity Tests,
Ecophysfology Bioassays, and Ecotoxicological Biomont-
Fedaral Register Volume 58 No. 222, Friday, November
19,1993 Notices. Part 2. Water Pollution Control, NPDES
General Permits and Fact Sheets: Storm Water Dis-
charges from Industrial Activity; Notice.
PB94-161239/REB 9443 PC A20/MF A04
Potential Groundwater Contamination from Intentional
and Nonintentional Stormwater Infiltration.
PB94-165354/REB 9443 PCA09/MFA03
Guidance for the Determination of Appropriate Methods
for the Detection of Section 313 Water Priority Chemi-
PB94-177508/REB
9443 PC A03/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Report Pakwerde De-
cline, Pima County, Arizona.
PB94-178639/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Report Silver Bell Mine,
Phna County, Arizona.
PB94-178654/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Report Oracle Ridge
Mine, San Manuel, Arizona.
PB94-178688/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Developing Successful Runoff Control Programs for Ur-
banized Areas.
PB94-213683/REB 9444 PC A05/MF A02
STOVES
Stress Testing of Woodstoves.
PB94-120011/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested
Butte, Colorado (Journal Article).
PB94-161064/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested
Butte during me 1991-92 Heating Season.
PB94-161270/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
Greenhouse Gases from Blomass and Fossil Fuel Stoves
In Developing Countries: A Manila Pilot Study.
PB94-170016/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves In Crested
Butte during the 1991-92 Heating Season.
PB94-190915/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Enhanced Combustion Woodstove (ECW) Technology.
PB94-190923/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
STRATEGIC PLANNING
Chesapeake Bay Groundwater Toxics Loading Workshop
Proceedings. Held In Annapolis, Maryland on April 15-16,
1992.
PB94-111259/REB
9441 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Strategic Plan and Implementation Strategy
Fiscal Year 1994.
PB94-963245/REB 9442 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Strategic Plan and Implementation Strategy
Fiscal Year 1994: Office and Division Plans.
PB94-963246/REB 9442 PCAM/MFA02
STRATIFIED FLOW
Experiments on Wave Breaking in Stratified Flow over
Obstacles.
PB94-15B771/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
STREAM FLOW
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses of Four Adirondack Headwater
Streams. Methods Report
PB94-105368/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Colorado River Basin and Climatic Change. The Sensitivi-
ty of Streemftow and Water Supply to Variations in Tem-
perature and Precipitation.
PB94-128527/REB
9442 PC A07/MF A02
160678/REB
9443 PCA14/MFA03
Classification of Environmental Hydrotogic Behaviors in
the Northeastern United States.
PB94-135035/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
STREAM POLLUTION
Episodic Acidification of Streams in the Northeastern
United States: Chemical and Biological Results of the Ep-
isodic Response Project
PB94-114923/REB 9441 PC A17/MF A04
STREAMS
Survival of Brook Trout Embryos in Three Episodically
AcidMed Streams.
PB94-117546/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Acidic Deposition on Streams in the Appalach-
ian Mountain and Piedmont Region of the Mid-Atlantic
United States.
PB94-117561 /REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Mortality of Brook Trout. Mottied Sculpins, and Slimy
Sculpins during Acidic Episodes.
PB94-135043/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Persistence of a Surrogate for a Genetically Engineered
Cellulotytic Microorganism and Effects on Aquatic Com-
munity and Ecosystem Properties: Mesocosm and
Stream Comparisons.
PB94-140712/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Periphyton in the Development of Biocriteria.
PB94-141512/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluating Two Objective Techniques to Define Pools in
Small Streams.
PB94-170131/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Identification of Predominant Environmental Factors
Structuring Stream MacroJnvertebrate Communities
Within a Large Agricultural Catchment
PB94-177722/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Characteristics and Temporal Trends in Eight
Streams of the CatsWII Mountains, New York. (Revised).
PB94-190535/HEB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
Group Report Physiological and Ecological Effects of
Acidification on Aquatic Biota (Chapter 19).
PB94-210663/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTIONS
cruttment
PB94-163748/REB
9443 PC A02/MF A01
STRESS ANALYSIS
Stress Testing of Woodstoves.
PB94-120011 /REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
STRIPED BASS
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned
in the Roanoke River, North Carolina, in 1991.
PB94-188802/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A02
Histopathotogy, Blood Chemistry, and Physiological
Status of Normal and Moribund Striped Bass ('Morone
saxatflis') Involved in Summer Mortality ('Die-Off) in the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta of California.
PB94-198157/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
STRIPPING
Removal and Containment of Lead-Based Paint via
Needle Sealers.
PB94-193216/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
Bicarbonate of Soda Blasting Technology for Aircraft
Wheel Departing.
PB94-193323/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPS
Structure-Activity Approaches In the Screening of Envi-
ronmental Agents for Developmental Toxfcfty.
PB94-137098/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
Application of SAR Methods to Non-Congeneric Data
Bases Associated wtth Cardnogentdty and Mutagenidty:
Issues and Approaches.
PB94-197100/REB
9444 PC A03/MF A01
Electronic Factor In QSAR: MO-Parameters, Competing
Interactions, Reactivity and Toxldty.
PB94-209681/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
STURNUS VULGARH
Effects of 7,12-Oimethylb6nz(a)amhracene on Immune
Function and Mixed-Function Oxygenase Activity in the
European Starling.
PB94-190568/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
STYRENE
Evaluation of the Polyad (Trade Name) FB Air Purification
and Solvent Recovery Process for Styrene Removal.
PB94-130317/REB 9442 PCA06/MFA02
SUBMERGED WELL SCREENS
Review and Assessment of Factors Affecting Hydraulic
Conductivity Values Determined from Slug Tests.
PB94-160686/REB 9443 PC A05/MF A01
SUBSURFACE FLOW
Fractal-Based Stochastic Interpolation Scheme in Sub-
surface Hydrology.
PB94-162807/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Research Brief: Complex Mixtures and
Ground Water Quality.
PB94-196979/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Performance of Gravel Bed Wetlands in the United
States.
PB94-210606/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATIONS
Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring Techniques:
A Desk Reference Guide. Volume 2. The Vadose Zone,
Field Screening and Analytical Methods. Appendices C
andD.
PB94-131497/REB 9442 PC A18/MF A04
Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring Techniques:
A Desk Reference Guide. Volume 1. Solids and Ground
Water Appendices A and B.
PB94-136272/REB 9442 PC A21/MF A04
SUGAR MILLS
Report on the Evaluation of Wastewater Discharges from
Raw Cane Sugar Mills on the Hito-Hamakua Coast of the
Island of Hawaii.
PB94-128204/REB 9442 PC A08/MF A02
SULFATE REDUCING BACTERIA
Molecular Phytogenetic Explorations of Natural Microbial
Community Composition and Diversity.
PB94-190832/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
SULFATE TOXtCITY
Methanogenesis and SuKate Reduction in Chemostats: A
Fundamental Experimental Kinetic Study and Modeling.
PB94-159282/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
SULFATES
Relative Importance to Sutfate Production of Oxidation
Pathways and Clouds as Predicted by the Regional Acid
Deposition Model.
PB94-112885/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Correcting RADM's Sulfate Underpredfction: Discovery
and Correction of Model Errors and Testing the Correc-
tions Through Comparisons against Field Data.
PB94-119963/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
KVV-81
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KEYWORD INDEX
Relative Importance of Oxidation Pathways and Clouds to
Atmospheric Ambient SuHate Production as Predated by
the Regional Add Deposition Model.
PB94-209673/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF Ml
SULFONYLUREA COMPOUNDS
Potential Environmental Risks Associated with the New
Sulfonykjrea Herbicides.
PB94-117553/REB 94-01 PC A01/MF A01
SULFUR
Haze and Sulfur Emission Trends in the Eastern United
States.
PB94-113073/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Sulfur in Reducing PCOO/PCOF Formation.
PB94-180352/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
SULFUR BACTERIA
Metnancoenesfe and Sulfate Reduction in Chemostats: A
Fundamental Experimental Kinetic Study and Modeino.
PB94-159282/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF Ml
SULFUR DIOXIDE
Sknultaneous CaJfcration of Open-Path and Conventional
Point Monitors for Measuring Ambient Air Concentrations
of Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone, and Nitrogen Dioxide.
PB94-112877/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Current Industrial SO2 Emission Invento-
PB94-112901 /REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of Simultaneous SO2/NOx Control Technoto-
•114741/HEB
94-01 PC AM/MF A03
Results of a Method Verification Study tor Analyses of
POP In Sol.
PB94-114940/REB 9441 PCAO2/MFA01
Ctoud and Chemical Pathway Characterization of the
NonBnear Response of Sulfur Deposition and Surfate Air
Cm Menu aliens » Change* In SO2 Emissions In the
RADM.
P994-130101/REB 9442 PC A02/MF Ml
Comparison of the 1985 NAPAP Emission* Inventory with
the 1985 EPA TRENDS Estimate for Industrial SO2
Sources.
PB94-152220/REB 9442 PC A10/MF A03
SO2 Guktsine Document
PB94-181393/REB
9443 PCA11/MFA03
SO2 Guideline Document Appendices.
PB94-1B3605/REB 9443 PCA24/MFA04
Comparison of Sulfur Moasuromnnti from a Regional
Fine Partds Network with Concurrent Add Modes Net-
work Result*.
PB94-1B2747/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Mapping Critical Levels of Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide and Ni-
trogen Dioxide for Crops, Forests and Natural Vegetation
fci tt>e United Stales.
PS94-210481/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
SULFURK ACOS
RareoWnrto
Reregl
PB9Z
154242/RE
f Decision (RED): Mineral Adds.
9442 PC A13/MF M3
RED Facts: VSneral Acids.
PB94-154572/REB
SULFURYL FLUORBE
RED Facts: SuHuyl Fluoride.
PB94-140027/REB
RED Facts: Sulfuryl Fluoride.
PB94-140134/REB
SUNLIGHT
Uptake and PhotooegradaSor
9442 PCA02/MFA01
9442 PC A01/MF A01
9442 PC AM/MF AM
of 2,3.7,8-Tetrachlorod-
benzc-p-dtoxin Sorted to Grass Fofcaoe.
PB94-160488/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
SUPERCRITICAL FUND CHROHATOQRAPHY
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxytoted Sorortan Fatty Add
Esters by Supercritical Fluid Chromstography.
PB94-163540/REB 9443 PC AO2/MF A01
SUPERCRITICAL FLUB) EXTRACTION
Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Organic Compounds from
Various Sold Matrices.
PB94-121548/REB 9441 PC AO3/MF A01
Determriation of Metals in Solid Samples by Comptoca-
tion: Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Gas Chromatogra-
phy. Atomic Emission Detection.
PB94-191145/REB 9444 PC AO2/MF A01
deanlness of Common Air Sampkng Sorberrts for Appli-
cation to Phenofc Compounds Measurement Using Su-
percritical Fluid Extraction.
PB94-210556/REB
9444 PC A01/MF A01
SUPERCRITICAL FLUBS
Evaluation of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Technology to
Reduce Solvent in Spray Coating Applications.
PB94-160629/REB 9443 PC AO4/MF Ml
Superfund Technical Assistance Grants (Fact Sheet).
PB93-963301/REB 9441 PC A02/MF M1
Superfund Technical Assistance Grants (TAGs) (Pam-
pNet).
PB93-963302/REB 9441 PC A02/MF Ml
ntal Gude to Video on Superfund Site Assess-
ment Screening: A National Priority.
PB93-963323/REB 9441 PCM4/MFM1
Integrating Removal and Remodel Site Assessment In-
41/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
Evaluation of the LJkeBhood of DNAPL Presence at NPL
Sites: National Results.
PB93-963343/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
ROD Annual Report. FY 1992.
PB93-963349/REB 9442 PC A22/MF A04
FACT BOOK: National Priorities List under the Original
Hazard Ranking System, 1981-1991.
PB93-963350/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA Completes Construction at 217 Sites by September
30,1993.
PB93-9633S1/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Applying for Your Grant
PB93-963352/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook;
The Application Forms with Instructions.
PB93-963353/REB 9442 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Procurement - Using TAG Funds.
PB93-S63354/REB 9443 Standing Order
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
' j Your Grant
B 9443 Standing Order
Hazard Ranking System Guidance Manual.
PB93-963356/REB 9441 PC A02/MF M1
Use of IRIS Values In Superfund Risk Assessment.
PB93-963360/REB 9442 PCM1/MFA01
Health and Safety Plan (HASP) User's Guide (Version
3.0/4.0).
PB93-963414/REB 9442 PCA03/MFM1
Emergency Responders Agreements for Fund-Lead Re-
PB93-96341B/REB 9443 Starring Order
Superfund Removal Procedures. Removal Response Re-
porting: POLREPs and OSC Reports.
PB93-663421/REB 9443 Standing Order
Conducting Non-TimeOitlcal Removal Actions under
CERCLA.
PB93-963422/REB 9442 PC M1/MF A01
Superfund Guide: ReportabJe Quantity Adjustment for
Methyl Isocvanate (MIC).
PB93-963424/REB 9442 PC M1/MF M1
Superfund Guide: dean Air Act Hazardous Air Pollutants
Added to the List of CERCLA Hazardous Substances.
PB93-96342S/REB 9442 PC M1/MF M1
Distribution of DRAFT Son Screening Level Guidance.
PB93-963508/REB 9441 PC A03/MF M1
Hydraulic Fracturing Technology: Technology Evaluation
Report and Application Analysis Report
PB94-100161/REB 9441 PC M7/MF M2
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Update Package. Revi-
sion 2, September 1993
PB94-100252/REB ' 9441 PC E1»
Engineering Bulletins: Aids to the Development of Reme-
duJ Alternatives.
PB94-101797/REB 9441 PC A02/MF M1
SfTE Demonstration of the Basic Extractive Sludge Treat-
ment Process.
PB94-101805/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Design Considerations for Ambient Air Monitoring at Su-
perfund Sites. Engineering BuMetin.
PB94-102407/REB 9441 PC M2/MF M1
Options for Developing and Evaluating Mitigation Strate-
gies for Indoor Air Impacts at CERCLA Sites. Air/Super-
fund National Technical Guidance Study Series, Report
ASF-36.
PB94-110517/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A02
WM So9 Working Work for the Sand Creek Superfund
Site.
PB94-112828/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Accutech Pneumatic Fracturing Extraction and Hot Gas
Injection, Phase 1. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-117439/REB 9441 PC A04/MF M1
Guide for Conducting TreatabiHy Studies under CERCLA;
Bndegradafion Remedy Selection. Interim Guidance.
PB94.117470/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF Ml
Evaluation of Portable Gas Chromatographs.
PB94-120O03/REB 9441 PC M3/MF M1
BioGenesis (Trade Name) Sol Washing Technology: In-
novative Technology Evaluation Report
PB94-120045/REB 9441 PC M4/MF Ml
Ground-Water Issue: Potential Sources of Error in
Ground-Water Samptng at Hazardous Waste Sites.
PB94-121688/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Technology Profses. Sixth Edrboru
PB94-123858/REB 9441 PC A19/MF A04
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Annual Report to Congress 1992.
PB94-123874/REB 9441 PC M4/MF M1
Plot-Scale Demonstration of a Slurry-Phase Biological
Reactor for Creosote-Contaminated SoL Applications
Analysis Report
PB94-124039/REB 9441 PC A04/MF Ml
Low Temperature Thermal Treatment (LT(sup 3) Trade
Name) Technology Roy F. Weston, Inc. Applications
Analysis Report
PB94-124047/REB 9441 PC A04/MF M1
CWM PO'WWER (Trade Name) Evaporation-Catalytic
Oxidation Technology. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-124658/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Toronto Harbour Commissioners (THC) Soil Recycle
Treatment Train. Applications Analysis Report.
PB94-124674/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
EPA RREL's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit Applications
Analysis Report
PB94-130275/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Membrane Treatment of Wood Preserving Site Ground-
water by SBP Technologies, Inc. Applications Analysis
Report
PB94-131646/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Treatment of Nonhazardous Petroleum-Contaminated
Sons by Thermal DesorptJon Technologies.
PB94-135118/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Thermal Desorption, Now You're Cookin'. Hot Technolo-
gy: How It Works, What It Costs, Where's (t Going.
PB94-135126/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report SITE Program Demon-
stration. EPA RREL's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit
PB94-136264/REB 9442 PC M7/MF A02
EPA/Navy CERCLA Remedial Action Technology Guide.
PB94-13S948/REB 9442 PC A13/MF A03
BEN: A Model to Calculate the Economic Benefits of
Noncompfiance. User's Manual (Revised).
PB94-141SS2/REB 9442 PC A10/MF A03
CASHOUT User's Manual for Superfund.
PB94-141678/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatabfflty Studies under CERCLA:
Btodegrad86on Remedy Selection. Quick Reference Fact
Sheet
PB94-144136/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Abstracts of Phase 1 and Phase 2 Awards: Small Busi-
ness Innovation Research Program 1991.
PB94-146495/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Sorptfon, Important In Stabilized/Solidified Waste Forms.
PB94-155256/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Unsaturated/Valdose Zone Models for Su-
perfund Sites.
PB94-157765/REB 9443 PC M9/MF A03
Identification and Compilation of Unsaturated/Vadose
Zone Models.
PB94-157773/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
Thermal Desorption Treatment (February 1994).
PB94-160603/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Waste Management Inc. PO'WWER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology.
Technology Evaluation Report Volume 1.
PB94-160837/REB 9443 PC MS/MF A02
Chemical Waste Management, Inc. PO'WWER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology.
Technotogy Evalubon Report Volume 2.
PB94-160660/REB 9443 PC A21/MF A04
Remediation of Contaminated Soils by Solvent Flushing.
P894-162740/REB 9443 PC M3/MF A01
Update of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
SITE Emerging Technology Program, 1993.
PB94-176062/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Statistical Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of
Cleanup Standards. Volume 3. Reference-Based Stand-
ards for Soils and Solid Media,
PB94-176831/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
Engineering Forum Issue: Considerations in Deciding to
Treat Contaminated Unsaturated Soils In situ.
PB94-177771/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Innovative Site Remediation Technology: Thermal De-
sorption. Volume 6.
PB94-181716/REB 9443 PC M7/MF A02
U.S. EPA Monitoring and Measurement Technologies
Program (MMTP). Part 1 and Part 2.
PB94-182623/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Acid Extraction Treatment System for Treatment of Metal
Contaminated Soils.
PB94-188109/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
CAV-OX (Trade Name) Cavitation Oxidation Process
Magnum Water Technology, Inc. Applications Analysis
Report
PB94-189438/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Field-Scale Testing of a Two-Stage Bkxeactor for Re-
moval of Creosote and Pentachkxophenol from Ground
Water Chemical and Biological Assessment
PB94-191053/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Field Scale Testing of a Hypemtration Unit for Removal
of Creosote and Pentachkxophenol from Ground Water
Chemical and Biological Assessment
P894-191061/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
State Program Advisory Number 10.
PB94-193273/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
State Program Advisory Number 11.
PB94-193281 /REB 94-04 PC A23/MF A04
State Program Advisory Number 12.
PB94-193299/REB 9444 PC A1S/MF A03
State Program Advisory Number Thirteen.
PB94-193307/REB 9444 PCA17/MFA04
KW-82
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KEYWORD INDEX
SUPERFUND
Emerging Technology Summary: Destruction of Organic
Contaminants in Air Using Advanced Ultraviolet Rash-
PB9
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KEYWORD INDEX
Superfund Chemical Data Matrix. Append* B Tables.
PB94-963507/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Hities of Regional Project Of
, Work Assignment Manager
jr the RCRA Enforcement P
Officers,
rs and
Permit-
Roles and ResporWbHies
Zone Project Officers, Wa
Contracting Officers for the
ting and Assistance Contracts (REPA).
PB94-963614/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Information Repositories and Administrative
Records: Introduction for Ubrarians.
PB94-963648/REB 94-04 Standhg Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
Force Base (Operable Unite) Site. ME., April 1994.
PB94-963701/REB 94-04 Slandng Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pidlo
Farm. Coventry, Rl., September 1993.
PB94-963702/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
Force Base. Operable Unit 1, NH., September 1993.
PB94-963703/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pease Ak
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, NH., September 1993.
PB94-963704/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pinette's
Salvage Yard. Washbum, ME., June 1993.
PB94-96370S/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyanza
Chemcial Waste Dump. Operable Unit 3. Ashland, MA..
March 1993.
PB94-9B3706/REB 94-04 Standhg Order
Superfund Record of DscWon (EPA Region 1): Peterson/
Puritan SHs, Operable Untt 1, Cumbertand/Urcoln. Rl.,
September 1993.
PB944W3707/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air
National Quard/Camp Edward., MA., January 1993.
PB94-0e3708/REB 84-04 Standing Order
Supertund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 1): Newport
Naval Education/Training Canter, Newport. Rl., Septem-
ber 1993.
PB84-86370e/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Unemas-
ter SwNch Corporation Site, Woodstock. CT., July 1993.
PB94-063710/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Salem
Acres Stta, Salem, MA., March 1993.
PB944W3711/REB 94-04 Slanting Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Naval
Construction Battalion Center, Sites 12 and 14, Davis-
vile, Rl, September 1993.
PB94-963712/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 1): Somers-
worth Sanitary Lands Site. Somersworth, NH., June
1994.
PB94-963713/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Central
LandfB Site, Operable Unit One, Johnston. Rl.. June
1994.
PB94-963714/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fried In-
dustries Site, East Brunswick, NJ., June 1994.
PB94-9S3801/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Kenmark
Texfite Printing Corporation, Babylon, NY., March 1994.
PB94-9638027REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pollution
Abatement Services, Oswego, NY., December 1993.
PB94-963803/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Juncce
LandW Site (Operable Unit 2), Juncos, PR.. October
1993.
PB94-063804/REB 94-O4 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2f. NL Indus-
tries. ITKX, Pedricktown, NJ.. Jury 1994.
PB94-063805/REB 944)4 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Universal
Oi Products (Chemical Division). Borough of East Ruther-
ford. Bergen County. NY.. September 1993.
PB94-963806/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Tronic
. Farmngdate. NY.. September 1993.
I7/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Wtoon
Farm, Plumsted Township, Ocean County, NJ, August
1993.
PB94-96380S/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodand
Township, Route 72 and Route 532 Dump Sites, Burtng-
ton County. Chstsworth. NJ, September 1993.
PB94-963809/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Monroe
Township Landffl, MkJdesex County, NJ, March 1993.
PB94-963811/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Plaits-
burgh Air Force Base, Ptettsburgh, NY, March 1993.
PB94-963812/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Preferred
PtaSng Corporation, Farmngdate, NY, September 1993.
PB94-963813/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 13), Lakehurst NJ,
September 1993.
PB94-963814/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2); Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 10, Lakehurst. NJ,
September 1993.
PB94-96381S/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Ak
Engineering Center. Operable Unit 8. Lakehurst. NJ,
June 1993.
PB94-963816/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Ak
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 11, Lakehurst, NJ,
September 1993.
PB94-963817/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Ak
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 9, Lakehurst, NJ,
June 1993.
PB94-963818/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Ak
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 12, Lakehurst, NJ,
September 1993.
PB94-963819/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): SMS In-
struments, Suffolk County, Deer Park. NY, September
1993.
PB94-963B20/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Niagara
County Refuse. NY, September 1993.
PB94-963821/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Johns-
town City Landfill, NY, March 1993.
PB944M3822/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Janssen,
— ~ irabo, PR, September 1993.
3/REB 944)4 Standkig Order
Supertund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 2): Lodl Mu-
nfctoeJ Weds, NJ, September 1993.
PB94-983824/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 2): Robkv
tech/Nattonal Pipe, Operable Unit 2, Town of Vestal.
Brooms County, NY, March 1993.
PB94-963825/REB 944)4 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 2): Reynolds
Metals Company Site, Masaena, NY, September 1993.
PB944M3826/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 2): Naval En-
gineering Cantor. Operable Unit 14, Lakehurst. NJ, Sep-
PB94-963827/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 2): Naval Ak
Engineering Center, Operable Untt 15, Lakehurst NJ,
944M Starving Order
September 1993.
PB94-963828/REB
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 2): Naval Ak
Engineering Canter, Operable Untt 22. Lakehurst NJ,
Soptofnbor 1903.
PB944M3829/REB 944)4 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 2): Naval Ak
Engineering Center, Operable Untt 23. Lakehurst NJ,
September 1993.
PB944W3830/HEB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 2): Batavia
LandfM Site, Town of Batavia. Genesee County, NY,
March 1993
PB94-9B3831/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 2): American
Cyanamid Site. Operable Untt 1. Bndgewater Township,
Somerset County, NJ, September 1993.
PB94-963832/REB 944)4 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 2): FMC
Dublin Road Site. Orleans County, NY., March 1993.
PB94-963833/REB 944)4 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 2): Rock-
away Township WeWteld, Rockaway, NJ, October 1993.
PB94-963834/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 3): Hranica
Landfill Site (Operable Unit 2). Butler County, PA, May
1994.
PB944W3901/REB 944)4 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 3): Aladdin
Plating Site (Operable Untt 2). Lackawama County, PA,
December 1993.
PB94-963902/REB 944)4 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 3): Revere
Chemical Site, Nockamixon Township, Bucks County,
PA, December 1993.
PB94-963903/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 3): U.S. De-
fense General Supply Center. Operable Untt 9. Chester-
field County. VA, September 1993.
PB94-963904/REB 944)4 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Ak
Development Center, Operable Untt 1, Bucks County,
PA, September 1993.
PB94-9639O5/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 3): WHam
Dick Lagoons. West Cam Township, Chester County, PA,
March 1993.
PB94-9639O6/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Wood-
lawn County Landfill, Cotora, MD, September 1993.
PB94-963907/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Recttcon/
Allied Steel, Parker Ford. PA, June 1993.
PB94-963908/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Ohio
River Park. Operable Unit 2, Neville Island. PA, March
1993.
PB94-963909/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 3): Occiden-
tal Chemical Corporation, Montgomery County, PA, June
1993.
PB94-963910/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Novak
Sanitary Landfill, Lehkjh County, PA, September 1993.
PB94-963911/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 3): Rentokil/
Virginia Wood Preserving, Richmond, VA, June 1993.
PB94-963912/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Eastern
Diversified Metals, Operable Untt 2. Hometown, PA, Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963913/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 3): Delaware
Sand and Gravel Site, (Amendment), New Castle, DE,
September 1993.
PB944W3914/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base, DE, November 1992.
PB94-963915/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Duell-
Gardner Landfill Site. Muskegon County, Ml, September
1993.
PB94-963916/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saeger-
town Industrial Area SIM, Crawford County, PA, January
1993.
PB94-983917/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Austin
Avenue Radiation Site, Delaware County, PA, June 1994.
PB94-963918/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Dsdson (EPA Region 3): North
Pern Area 1 Site, Souderton. PA, September 1994.
PB944W3920/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 3): Bell
Landfill Superfund Site, Bradford County, PA, September
1994.
PB94-963921/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 3): Bucking-
ham County LandfM Superfund Site, VA, September
1994.
PB94-963922/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Town-
send Saw Chain Company Site, Ponttac, SC. (Interim Re-
medal Action). December 1993.
PB944W4001/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant Site. Paducah, KY, March 1994.
PB94-964003/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Piper Air-
craft Corporation Site, Vero Beach, FL, December 1993.
PB94-964006/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Company Site (Operable Unit 3),
Salisbury, NC, October 1993.
PB94-964008/REB 944V4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (Region 4): General Tire
Landfill Site, MayfieM, KY, October 1993.
PB94-964009/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Sangamo
Weston/Twelvemae Creek/Lake Hartwelf Site (Operable
Untt 2), Pfckens, SC, June 1994.
PB94-964012/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Caldwell
Lace Leather Site, Auburn, KY, June 1994.
PB94-964013/REB 944M Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Helena
Chemical Landfill, Fairfax, SC, September 1993.
PB94-964014/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): USMC
Camp Lejeune, Operable Untt 4. NC, September 1993.
PB94-9S401S/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DscWon (EPA Region 4): USMC
Camp Lejeune, Operable Untt 3, NC, September 1993.
PB94-964016/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): T, H, Ag-
riculture and Nutrition Site, Operable Untt 1, Albany. GA,
May 1993.
PB94-964017/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant Northwest Plume, Paducah,
KY, Jufy 1993.
P894-964016/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River (USDOE). Operable Untt 7, SC, September 1993.
PB94-964019/REB 94-04 Standng Order
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SUPERFUND
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River (USDOE), Operable Unit 6, SC., September 1993.
PB94-964020/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit 16, Oak Ridge,
TN., September 1993.
P894-964021/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit 8, Oak Ridge, TN..
October 1992.
PB94-964022/RE8 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4); USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit 17, Oak Ridge,
TN., October 1992.
PB94-964023/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
Chemical, AL, September 1993.
PB94-964024/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm, Operable Unit 2, Brooks, KY.
PS94-964025/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Koppers
(Momsville Plant), Morrisvilte, NC., December 1992.
PB94-964026/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Roches-
ter Property Site, Travelers Rest, Greenville County, SC.,
August 1993.
PB94-964027/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Reeves
Southeastern Galvanizing (Operable Unit 1), FL, October
1992.
PB94-964028/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Reeves
Southeastern Galvanizing, Operable Unit 2, Hillsborough
County, FL. September 1993.
PB94-964029/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Redwing
Camers/Saraland, Mobile County. AL, December 1992.
PB94-964030/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak Oil/
Bay Drums Site, Operable Unit 1, Brandon, FL, June
1993.
PB94-964031/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak Oil/
Bay Drams Site, (Operable Unit 2), Brandon, FL, August
1993.
PB94-964032/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Kalama
Specialty Chemical Site, Beaufort SC.. September 1993.
PB94-964033/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Para-
Chem Southern, Inc., SimpsonvWe. SC., September 1993.
PB94-964034/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak Oil/
Bay Drums Site, Operable Unit 3, Brandon, FL, March
1993.
PB94-96403S/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Southwire Aluminum, Hancock County. Hawesville, KY.,
February 1993.
PB94-964036/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical Industries Site, Operable Unit 2, DeLand, FL,
October 1992.
PB94-964037/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Geiger (C
and M Oil) Site, (Amendment), Rantowtes, SC., July
1993.
PB94-964038/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): ABC
One-Hour Cleaners Site, Jacksonville. NC., January 1993.
PB94-964039/REB 94-04 StarxSng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Elmore
Waste Disposal Site, Spartanburg County. Greer, SC.,
April 1993.
PB94-964040/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Anodyne,
Inc. Site, North Miami Beach, FL, June 1993.
PB94-964041/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Chem-
form. Inc., Site, Operable Unit Two, Pompano Beach, FL.
September 1993.
PB94-964042/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Firestone
Tire and Rubber Company Site, Dougherty County,
Albany, GA., June 1993.
PB94-964043/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): (PCX
Washington Site), Beaufort County, Washington, NC.,
September! 993.
PB94-964044/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): FCX-
Statesvflle Site, Operable Unit One, Iredell County,
StatesviHe, NC., September 1993.
PB94-964045/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Beulah
Landfill Site, Pensacola, FL September 1993.
PB94-964046/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cedar-
town Industries, Cedartown, GA, May 1993.
PB94-964047/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): MaWs
Brothers Landfill (South Marble Top Road), Walker
County, GA., March 1993.
PB94-964O4B/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Mian
Army Ammunition Plant, O-Une Ponds Area, MHan, TN.,
September 1993.
PB94-964049/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Bypass
601 Groundwater Contamination Site, Operable Unit 2,
Concord, NC., April 1993.
PB94-964050/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Davie
Landfill Site, Davie, FL, August 1994.
PB94-964051/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): BMI-Tex-
tron Site, Lake Park, FL, August 1994.
PB94-964O52/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): ABC
One-Hour Cleaners Site, Operable Unit 2, Jacksonville,
NC., September 1994.
PB94-964053/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Upper
East Fork Poplar Creek, Operable Unit 2 (Abandoned
Nitric Acid Pipeline at Y-12 Plant), Oak Ridge, TN., Sep-
tember 1994.
P894-964054/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Alabama
Army Ammunition Plant, Operable Unit 2, ChBdersburg,
AL, August 1994.
PB94-964055/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): B and B
Chemical Site, Hiateah, FL, September 1994.
P894-964056/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Naval Air
Station Cad Field, Operable Unit 6, Jacksonville, Fl.,
September 1994.
PB94-964057/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site, (USDOE), SC., September 1994.
PB94-964058/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Perham
Arsenic Burial Site. Perham. MN., March 1994.
PB94-964101/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): J and L
Landfill Site, Rochester Hills, Ml., June 1994.
PB94-964102/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Himco
Dump, Bkhart, IN., September 1993.
PB94-964103/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wash
King Laundry, Baldwin, Ml., March 1993.
PB94-964104/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): U.S. Air
Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH., July 1993.
PB94-964105/REB 94-04 Standing Older
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Wood-
stock Municipal Landfill, Woodstock, IL, June 1993.
PB94-964106/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Powell
Road Landfill, Huber Heights. OH., September 1993.
PB94-964107/REB 94-04 Stamfng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Off
Story/Cordova Chemical Site, Operable Unit 3, North
Muskegon, Ml., September 1993.
PB94-964108/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilly Tar
and Chemctal, Indianapolis, IN., September 1993.
PB94-96410S/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S); Muske-
opn Chemical, Whitehall, ML, March 1993.
PB94-964110/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spartan
Chemical Site, Wyoming, ML, June 1993.
PB94-964111/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5); Lakeland
Disposal Service, daypcol, IN., September 1993.
PB94-964112/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): New
Brighton/ Anton Hills, Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant,
MN., September 1993.
PB94-964114/REB 94-04 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): MacGilfe
and Gfcbs/Bell Lumber and Pole. New Brighton, MN.,
December 1992.
PB94-964115/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sanitary
Landfill Company (IWD) Site (aJta. Cardmgton Road
Landfill), Moraine, OH., September 1993.
PB94-964116/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): American
Anodco, Inc., Ionia, Ml., September 1993.
PB94-964117/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Packag-
ing Corporation of America, Filer City, ML, September
1993.
PB94-964118/REB
9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Mason
County LandHI, Ludington, ML, September 1993.
PB94-964119/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): East
Bethel Demolition Landfill, East Bethel, MN., March 1993.
PB94-964120/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Adams
Plating Company Site, Lansing, ML, September 1993.
PB94-964121/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Dakhue
Sanitary Landfill, Cannon Falls, MN., June 1993.
PB94-964122/HEB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Adam's
County Quincy Landfills No. 2 and 3, Quincy, IL, Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-964123/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Koppers
Coke Site, St Paul, MN., April 1994.
PB94-964124/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Land and
Gas Reclamation Landfill Site, Williamstown, WL January
1994.
PB94-964125/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Olmsted
County Sanitary Landfill Site, MN., June 1994.
PB94-964126/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sauk
County Landfill Site, Excelsior, WL, March 1994.
PB94-964127/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Van Dale
Junkyard Site, Washington County, OH., March 1994.
PB94-964128/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): N. W.
Mauthe Site, Appleton, WL, March 1994.
PB94-964129/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Agate
Lake Scrap Yard Site, MN., December 1993.
PB94-964130/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South An-
dover Salvage Yards, Andover, MN., May 1994.
PB94-964131/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Waste,
Inc.. Landfill Site, Michigan City, IN., August 1994.
PB94-964132/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Prestolite
Battery, Vincennes, IN., August 1994.
PB94-964133/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac,
Inc., Jacksonville, AR., June 1993.
PB94-964201/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Tenth
Street Dump/Junkyard Site, Oklahoma City, OK.,
(Amendment), September 1993.
PB94-964202/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texar-
kana Wood Preserving Company, Operable Unit 2, Texar-
kana, TX., September 1993.
PB94-964203/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tinker
AFB (Soldier Creek/Building 3001), OK., September
1993.
PB94-964204/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Popile,
Inc., B Dorado, AR., February 1993.
PB94-96420S/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): PAS CHI
and Chemical Services, Vermilion Parish, LA., September
1993.
PB94-964206/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Fourth
Street Abandoned Refinery Site, Oklahoma City, OK.,
September 1993.
PB94-964207/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): American
Creosote Works (Winnfleld Rant), Wmnfield, LA., April
1993.
PB94-964208/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cleveland
Mill Site, Grant County, NM., September 1993.
PB94-984209/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwater Contamination Site, Hastings, NE., June
1993.
PB94-964301/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
Spring Quany/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO., September
1993.
PB94-964302/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Red Oak
Landfill, Red Oak, IA., March 1993.
PB94-964303/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Syntax
Agribusiness, Inc., Operable Unit 2, Verona, MO., May
1993.
PB94-964304/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kern-Pest
Laboratories, Cape Girardeau, MO., February 1993.
PB94-964305/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): North U
Drive Well Contamination, Springfield. MO., March 1993.
PS94-964306/REB 94-04 Standing Order
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Sherwood
Modcal Company Site, Norfolk. NE., September 1993.
PB94-964307/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
I/North Farm Site, Operable Unrt 3,
, Ketogg, 1A-. September 1993.
i/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Chemptex
Site, dnton, IA., May 1993.
PB94-964308/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): McQraw-
Edison Factty. CentervHe, IA., September 1993.
PB94-964310/REB 94-04 StarxSng Order
Superfund Record of Decision EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Operable Unit 2,
(Amendment). Kellogg. IA., September 1993.
PB94-964311/REB 9444 Standmg Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Electro-
Coatings. Inc., SXe, Cedar Rapids, IA., September 1994.
PB94464312/REB 94-04 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Montana
Pole and Treating Plant National Priorities List Site, Butte,
94-04 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site (Operable Unit 4), Commerce City.
CO.. April 1994.
PB94-964402/HEB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F. E.
Warren Air Force Base. Cheyenne, WY., December 199Z
PB94-8644O5/REB 94-04 Standmg Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Utah
Power and light/American Barrel Site, Salt Lake City.
UT.. July 1993.
PB94-864406/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Supartund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Montana
Pole and Treating Plant. Butte, MT.. September 1993.
PB94-864407/REB 9444 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Minot
LandfB S«e. Mtnot NO.. June 1993.
PB94-964408/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 27, Commerce City.
CO.. September 1993.
PB94-S&M09/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 28, CO., January 1993.
PB94-964410/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 29, Commerce City,
CO. September 1993.
PB94-964411/REB 94-04 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Operable Unit 5, Commerce dry,
CO, (Amendment), September 1993.
PB94-964412/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Operable Unit 2, Commerce City,
CO, June 1993.
PB94-864413/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sates Company Site, Operable Unit 4, Commerce City.
CO., December 1992.
PB94-0S4414/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial SAs, Operable Units 3 and 6, Commerce
Ctry. CO., June 1983.
PB94-964415/REB 9444 StarxSng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Eagle
Mkte SMe, Operable Unit 1, Eagle County, CO.. March
1993.
PB9448441B/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 8): Hi* Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 4. UT.. June 1494.
PB84-9R4417/HEB 9444 Standng Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian
Bend Wash SHe, Tempa, AZ.. September 1993.
PB94-984S01/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Supertund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 9): Baldwin
Park San Gabriel Vatay Area Site. Los Angeles County,
CA.. March 1994.
PB04-W4502/REB 9444 Stanolng Order
Suparfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 9): Aircraft
Control and Warning Site, Mather Air Force Base, CA.,
December 1993.
PB94-964503/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 9): Caste Air
Force Base (Operable Unit 2), Merced County, CA.. No-
vember 1993.
PB94-864508/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): Southern
arifornfe Edaon. Vfeasa Pete Yard, V&aJa, CA.. June
1994.
PB94-964507/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): Riverbank
Army Arnmunffcn PtoTt Safe, Rrverbank. CA.. March
1994.
PB94464506/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Regbn 9): Norton
Afr Force Base, San BemarrJno, CA.. November 1993.
PB94-9845O9/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Hexcel,
Uvermore, CA., September 1993.
PB94-964510/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Iron
Mountain Mine, Shasta County, CA., September 1993.
PB94-964511/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Waste
Disposal, Inc., Santa Fe Springs. CA., December 1993.
PB94-964512/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): George
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 1, San Bernardino County,
CA., March 1994.
PB94-964513/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams
Air Force Base. Operable Unit 2, Phoenix, AZ., December
1992.
PB94-964514/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tracy De-
fense Depot Operable Unit 1. Tracy, CA., August 1993.
PB94-964515/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Newmark
Groundwater Contamination Site, San Bernardino, CA.,
August 1993.
PB94-964516/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Liquid
Gold OO Corporation, Richmond, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964517/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sharps
Army Depot, Operable Unit 1, Lathrop, CA., January
1993.
PB94-984518/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fresno
Sanitary Landfill Site, Fresno, CA., September 1993.
PB94-984S19/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): McColl
Site, Source Operable Unit FuHerton, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964520/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Renon 9): Sacra-
mento Army Depot Bum Pits Operable Unrt, Sacramento,
CA., February 1993.
PB94-964521/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lorentz
Barrel and Drum Site, Operable Unit 1, San Jose, CA.,
August 1993.
PB94-964522/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Valley Area 2, Operable Unit 3, Los Angeles
County, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964523/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Ga-
briel Valley Site, Areas 1 through 4, Whither Narrows Op-
erable Unit Los Angeles County, CA.. March 1993.
PB94-964524/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Ga-
briel Valley Site, Areas 1-4, Suburban Water Systems/
Bartoto Wei Field Operable Unit (Amendment), CA.,
September 1993.
PB94-96452S/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): McCMan
Air Force Base, Operable Unit B1, CA., September 1993.
PB94-964526/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Valley Area 2, Operable Unit 2, Los Angeles
County, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964527/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9). Applied
Materials, Inc., Santa Clara, CA., August 1993.
PB94-964528/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): Motorola
52nd Street Operable Unit 2, Phoenix. AZ, July 1994.
PB94-964529/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): WilHams
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 1. AZ, April 1994.
PB94-964530/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord.
CA., February 1994.
PB94-964S31/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): NAS.
Whkfbey Island (Operable Unit 1, Areas 5 and 8), Oak
Harbor. WA., December 1993.
PB94-964603/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): FairchSd
Air Force Base, Craig Road Landfill Operable Unit, Spo-
kane, WA., February 1993.
PB94-9646O4/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): Naval
Submarine Base, Operable Unit 3, Bangor, WA, March
1994.
PB94-9646O5/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): NAS.
Whidbey Island, Autt Field. Operable Unit 2. Oak Harbor,
WA, June 1994.
PB94-964806/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): Tele-
dyne Wan Chang Albany SHe. Matersburg. OR, June
1994.
PB94-964607/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): Bangor
Naval Submarine Base, Operable Unit 5, Bangor, WA,
September 1993.
PB94-96460B/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Umatjlla
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 1, Hermiston, OR
December 1992.
PB94-964609/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 12, Idaho Falls, ID, December 1992.
PB94-964610/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 4, Idaho Falls, ID., December 1992.
PB94-964611/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 9, Idaho Fairs, ID., December 1992.
PB94-964612/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): UmaWla
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 5, Hermiston, OR.,
August 1993.
PB94-964613/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Umatilla
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 8, Hermiston, OR.,
August 1993.
PB94-964614/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 18, Idaho Falls, ID., September 1993.
PB94-964615/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Moun-
tain Home Air Force Base, Landfill No. 2, Operable Unit
2, Mountain Home, ID, May 1993.
PB94-964616/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Queen
City Farms, Maple Valley, WA, December 1992.
PB94-964617/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort
Lewis Military Reservation, (Landfill 4 and the Solvent
Refined Coal Pilot Plant), Pierce County. WA, September
1993.
PB94-964618/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Allied
Plating Site. Portland, OR, June 1993.
PB94-964619/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): Bonne-
ville Power Administration Ross Complex Site (USDOE),
Operable Unit 1, Vancouver. WA., May 1993.
PB94-964620/HEB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): Falrchild
Air Force Base, 4 Areas, Operable Unit 2, WA, July
1933.
PB94-964621/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): Bonne-
villa Power Administration Ross Complex Site (USDOE),
Operable Unit 2, Vancouver, WA, September 1993.
PB94-964622/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Ameri-
can Crossarm and Conduit, Chehalis, WA, June 1993.
PB94-964623/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
1100 Area Site (USDOE), Benton County, WA, Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-964624/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): Alaskan
Battery Enterprises, Fairbanks, AK, March 1993.
PB94-96462S/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay Nearshore/Tideflats Site, Operable Unit
4, Ruston/North Tacoma Study Area, WA, June 1993.
PB94-984626/REB 9444 Standing Order
SUPERFUND ACCELERATED CLEANUP MODEL
Update on SACM Implementation.
PB94-963236/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model.
PB94-963270/REB 9444 Standng Order
SUPERFUND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION
Accutech Pneumatic Fracturing Extraction and Hot Gas
Injection, Phase 1. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-117439/REB 9441 PC AO4/MF A01
SUPERFUND PROGRAM
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB94-921100/REB 9442 Standing Order
SURFACE ACTIVE SUBSTANCES
Surfactant-Enhanced SotubMzatlon of Residual Dodecane
In Soft Columns. 2. Mathematical Modeling.
PB94-13701S/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Surfactant-Enhanced SofubMzation of Residual Dooecane
in Son Columns. 1. Experimental Investigation.
PB94-137023/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
SURFACE CLEANING
Ultrasonic Cleaning as a Replacement for a Chtorofluoro-
carbon-Based System.
PB94-121696/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
SURFACE COATINGS
Alternative Control Techniques Document Surface Coat-
ing of Automotive/Transportation and Business Machine
Plastic Parts.
PB94-1S8086/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
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KEYWORD INDEX
TEST CHAMBERS
SURFACE DRAINAGE
NPDES Storm Water Program. Question and Answer
Document Volume 2.
PB94-1095SO/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
SURFACE MINING
Considerations for Modeling Small-Particulate Impacts
from Surface Coal-Mining Operations Based on Wind-
Tunnel Simulations.
PB94-112869/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
SURFACE WATER RUNOFF
Nutrient Management Supplement to the Journal of Soil
and Water Conservation Volume 49. Number 2.
PB94-180759/REB 94-03 PC A05/MF A02
SURFACE WATER TREATMENT RULE
Development of 'GiarrJta C.f Values for the Surface
Water Treatment Rule.
PB94-117S38/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
SURFACE WATERS
New Developments in Slow Sand Filtration.
PB94-112950/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Understanding the Atrazine Ground and Sur-
face Water Risk Reduction Measures.
PB94-131992/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Surface Water Monotoring: A Framework for Change.
PB94-178670/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Pilot Monitoring Project for 14 Pesticides in Maryland Sur-
face Waters.
PB94-180734/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
Tritium in Surface Waters of the Western United States.
PB94-191152/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
Group Report Interactions among Acidification, Phospho-
rus, Contaminants, and Biota in Freshwater Ecosystems
i/REB
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
i-210
SURFACTANTS
Use of Catiom; Surfactants to Modify Soil Surfaces to
Promote Sorptkm and Retard Migration of Hydrophobe
Organic Compounds.
PB94-158797/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
SURGERY
Medial Prefrontal Cortex Lesions and Spatial Delayed Al-
ternation in the Developing Rat Recovery or Sparing.
PB94-139482/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
SURVEYS
Characteristics of School Buildings in the U.S.
PB94-121704/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
SURVIVAL
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth
and Reproduction of 'Daphnia, Myatella and Gammarus'.
PB94-112968/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
SUSPENDED SEDIMENTS
Role of Bioturbatkxi in Sediment Resuspension and Its
Interaction with Physical Shearing.
PB94-130192/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
SUSPENDED SOUDS
Animo Acid Composition of Suspended Particles, Sedi-
ment-Trap Material, and Benthic Sediment in the Poto-
mac Estuary.
PB94-169968/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
SUWANNEE RIVER
Isolation of Dissolved Organic Matter from the Suwannee
River Using Reverse Osmosis.
PB94-190501/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
SWAMPS
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the Oregon Wetlands
Study.
P894-126778/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
Inventory and Protection Plan for Southeast Virginia's
Critical Natural Areas. Exemplary Wetlands, and Endan-
gered Species Habitats.
PB94-156551/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
SWEDEN
Avgifter, skatter och bidrag med anknytning till mHjoe-
vaard. (Charges, taxes and subsidies with connection to
environmental protection).
DE94709800/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
Utalaepp tin kift av foersurande aemnen 1991. (Emission
to the atmosphere of acidifying substances 1991).
DE94709801/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Strategies to prevent climate change.
DE94709602/HEB 94-02 PC AW/MF A03
Measurements of total ozone.
DE94722112/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
SYNCHRONOUS LUMINESCENCE MONITORS
Development of a Battery-operated Portable Synchro-
nous Luminescence Spectrofkjorometar.
PB94-170032/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
SYNTHESIS (CHEMISTRY)
Mechanistic Steps in the Production of PCDD and PCDF
during Waste Combustion
PB94-143799/REB ' 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
T-LYMPHOCYTES
Quantification and Molecular Characterization of 'hprf
Mutants of Human T-Lymphocytes.
PB94-163862/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
TAF (TEMPORAL ALLOCATION FACTOR)
Development and Improvement of a Temporal Allocation
Factor Fite.
PB94-1S5314/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
TAILINGS
Treatment of Cyanide Heap Leaches and Tailings. Tech-
nical Report
PB94-201837/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
TAILINGS DISPOSAL
Design and Evaluation of Tailings Dams. Technical
Report.
PB94-201845/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
TANNING EQUIPMENT
Air Emissions and Control Technology for Leather Tan-
ning and Finishing Operations.
PB94-120219/REB 94-01 PC A11/MF A03
TAPE WRAPPING
Improved Equipment Cleaning in Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing Facilities (Phase 1).
PB94-141157/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A03
TARGET TRANSFORMATION FACTOR ANALYSIS
Combined TTFA/CMB Receptor Modeling Approach and
Its Application to Air Pollution Sources in China.
PB94-209665/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
TAXES
Avgifter, skatter och bidrag med anknytning till mttjoe-
vaard. (Charges, taxes and subsidies with connection to
environmental protection).
DE94709800/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
TAXONOMY
Characterization of a New Thermophilic Sutfate-Reducing
Bacterium Thermodesulfovibrio yeltowstonS' gen. nov.
and ap. nov.: Its Phytogenetic Relationship to Thermode-
sulfobacterium commune' and Their Origins Deep within
the Bacterial Domain.
PB94-191038/REB 944)4 PCA02/MFA01
Characterization of 'Desutfomicrobium escambium' sp.
nov. and Proposal to Assign 'Desulfovtorio desulfuricans'
Strain Norway 4 to the Genus 'Desutformcrobium'.
PB94-191046/REB 94-04 PC AOZ/MF A01
TCE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
Formation and Characterization of Soot Deposits from
Non-Optimum Combustion of No. 6 Fuel Oil with Chlorin-
ated Organic Compounds in an Industrial Boiler.
PB94-101904/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Experimental Study of Complete Dissolution of a Nona-
gueous Phase Liquid in Saturated Porous Media.
PB94-159373/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
TEBUTHIURON
Reregfetration Eligibility Decision (RED): Tebuthiuron.
(List A; Case 00541
PB94-187259/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A02
RED Facts: Tebuthiuron.
PB94-187747/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Quality Assurance Protect Plan for the Oregon Wetlands
Study.
PB94-126778/REB 94-02 PCA10/MFA03
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM
Superfund Technical Assistance Grants (Fact Sheet).
PB93-963301/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technical Assistance Grants (TAGS) (Pam-
J-963302/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Procurement - Using TAG Funds.
PB93-963354/REB 94-03 Standing Order
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Managing Your Grant
PB93-963355/REB 94-03 Standing Order
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
Engineering Bulletins: Aids to the Development of Reme-
dial Alternatives.
PB94-101797/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. Third Supplement to
the 1990 Edition. Volume 1.
PB94-111234/REB 94-01 PC A22/MF AM
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
PM-10 Innovative Strategies: A SourcebooK for PM-10
Control Proof BIDS.
PB94-1614S4/REB 94-03 PCA09/MFA02
Innovative Site Remediation Technology: Thermal De-
sorption. Volume 6.
PB94-181716/RE8 94-03 PCA07/MFA02
EPA's New dean Air Technologies and Opportunities for
Cooperative Development
PB94-190337/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Standards for Devetopment/Enhancement of OAQPS
TTN Bulletin Boards.
PB94-12B543/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION
Nomination Guidance. 1994 Beneficial Use of Btosolids
Awards Program: For Operating Projects, Technology De-
velopment and Research.
PB94-155611 /REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Mercury Recyders Provide Expanded Process Ca-
M58805/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
TEMPERATURE
Application of Topographically Distributed Models of
Energy, Water and Carbon Balance over the Columbia
River Basin: A Framework for Simulating Potential Cli-
mate Change Effects at the Regional Scale.
PB94-141561/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Salinity and Temperature Effects on Chronic Toxicity of
2,4-DMtrophenol and 4-Nitrophenol to Sheepshead Min-
nows C Cyprinodon variagatus').
PB94-158714/HEB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Water Temperature on the Toxicity of 4-Nitro-
phenol and 2,4-Dinitrophenol to Developing Rainbow
Trout COncorhynchus mykiss').
PB94-158722/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Water Temperature and pH on Toxicity of Ter-
bufos, Trichlorfon, 4-Nitrophenol and 2,4-Dinitrophenol to
the Amphipod 'Gammarus pseudolimnaeus' and Rainbow
Trout COncorhynchus mykiss').
PB94-158748/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Temperature and Pore Size on the Hydraulic
Properties and Flow of a Hydrocarbon Oil in the Subsur-
face.
PB94-189701/REB 94434 PC A03/MF A01
TERATOGENIC COMPOUNDS
Lowering pH Increases Embryonic Sensitivity to Formate
in Whote Embryo Culture.
PB94-163789/REB 94-03 PC Attt/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity of Inhaled Methanol in the CD-1
Mouse, with Quantitative Dose-Response Modeling for
Estimation of Benchmark Doses.
PB94-163888/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Methanol on Embryonic Mouse Palate in
Serum-Free Organ Culture.
PB94-197134/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
TERATOGENS
Structure-Activity Approaches in the Screening of Envi-
ronmental Agents for Developmental Toxicity.
PB94-137098/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
Fetal Development in the Rat Following Disruption of Ma-
ternal Renal Function during Pregnancy.
PB94-137163/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity of Methanol in Whole Embryo
Culture: A Comparative Study with Mouse and Rat Em-
bryos.
PB94-137254/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
TERBUFOS
Acute Toxicity of 4-Nitrophenol, 2,4-Dinitrophenol, Tarbu-
fos and Trichlorfon to Grass Shrimp ('Palaemonetes'
spp.) and Sheepshead Minnows f Cyprinodon variegatus')
as Affected by Salinity and Temperature.
PB94-158730/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of Water Temperature and pH on Toxicity of Ter-
bufos, Trichlorfon, 4-Nitrophenol and 2,4-Dinitrophenol to
the Amphipod 'Gammarus pseudolimnaeus' and Rainbow
Trout fOncorhynchus mykiss').
PB94-158748/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
TERMS
Selected Terms and Acronyms. Office of Pesticide Pro-
grams.
PB94-187721/REB
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
Impact of Global Change on Terrestrial Ecosystems:
Frameworks for Evaluating Agroecosystem and Forest
Ecosystem Effects.
PB94-107968/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB94-107984/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Research Plan for Pilot Studies of the Biodiversity Re-
search Consortium.
PB94-114861/REB 944)1 PC A05/MF A01
Simulating Climate-Biosphere Interactions under Chang-
ing Climate Conditions: A Research Ran.
PB94-136389/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
Carbon Sources and Sinks in Forest Biomes of the
Former Soviet Union.
PB94-157252/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
Comparison of Two Methods to Assess the Carbon
Budget of Forest Biomes in the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-160520/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Considerations for Planning Terrestrial Field Studies.
PB94-169901/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
TERRITORIES
Report on State/Territory Non-NPL Hazardous Waste
Site Cleanup Efforts for the Period 1980-1992.
PB94-963402/REB 944)4 Standing Order
TEST CHAMBERS
Measurements of Soil Permeability and Pressure Fields in
EPA's Sot-Gas Chamber.
PB94-112893/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
UtMty of Controlled Human Exposure Studies for Assess-
ing the Health Effects of Complex Mixtures and Indoor
Air Pollutants.
PB94-202066/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Acidic Deposition on Paint A Chamber Study.
PB94-209616/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Activated Charcoal Filtration and Ozonatkm on
Hydrocarbon and Carborryl Levels of Ambient Air Used in
Controlied-Exposure Chamber Studies of Air Pollutant
Human Health Effects.
PB94-210523/REB 94-O4 PC A02/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
•EachericNa coT
P894-130143/REB
TEST FACILITIES
Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Site Remedatton
Technical Support Program: FY93 Annual Report
PB94-210630/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
TEST METHODS
Rapid Gkitamate Decarboxylase Assay tor Detection of
•
94-02 PC A01/MF Ml
DMribuBon of RetoSve Error of ToxMty of Herbicides and
Metals to 'AraUdopsts'
PB94-160470/RE8 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
Test Methods for Evaluating Said Waste, Physical/
Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd EdHton. Final Update 1.
PB94-170313/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF Ell
Test Methods for Evaluating Scad Waste. Physfcal/
Chemical MelhodSi SW-846, 3rd Edition. Proposed
Update II.
PB94-1 70321 /REB 94-03 PC AM/MF E16
Characterization of Emissions from Carpet Samples
Using a 10-Galon Aquarium as the Source Chamber.
PB94-210002/REB 94-04 PCA07/MFA02
Evaluation of a New Fknrometric Technique That Uses
" ~ elective Interference Filers for Measuring Chto-
rophyB a inttw Presence of Chlorophyll b and I
IIMMUIL Summary noport.
PB94-210622/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A01
TESTING MANUALS
Evaluation of Dredged Material Proposed for Ocean Dis-
posal. Testing Manual.
AD-A268 382/8/REB 94-01 PC A1S/MF AM
Comparative Toxtatty of Chemicals to Earthworms,
PB94-160462/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
ItlHABIIOMUUIBCIIlODIOXINS
Eflactaof Dose and Routes of Exposure on the Djaccai-
ttan of 2J.7,N(3)H)Tstrabnxnool)enzc-iHloxin (TBDD)
in the Rat
PB94-137122/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFAD1
Ejects of Dose and Route of Exposure on Dtoxin Diapo-
PB94-137304/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Characterization and Disposition Studtes with
1.2.7,8-TeWbraTiodfoenzofuran in the Rat
PB94-197191/REB 944)4 PC AM/MF A01
TETMCHLOMMMPHENYL
Predating Branchial and Cutaneous Uptake of &2',5,5'-
Tetachta'obtohenyl in Fathead Minnows fPimephates
promelasl and Japanese Madaka fOryzas Wipes'):
Rate Umiong Factors.
PB94-130168/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A01
TETRACHLOROOBENZDDIOXIN
Effects of Dose and Route of Exposure on Dtoxin Dispo-
944)2 PCA02/MFA01
!Excretion of 2,3,7.8-
Tettachtorodtoenzo-
(i in the Rat
PCA02/MFA01
Doao nn»pon»f> Relationships ki Mice Fotowing Subch-
ronic Exposure to 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodbenzo-p-dtoxin.-
CYP1A1. CYP1A2, Estrogen Receptor, and Protein Tyro-
sine Phosphorytatioa
PB94-163755/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of 2^,7^TetrachkvorJbenzrMHSoxin (TCDD) on
Humoral Immunity and Lymphocyte Siibpopulalions: Dif-
ferences between Mice and Rats.
PB94-137304/REB
Effect off PreftrottlinGnt on the
Tetrachtorodber
furan. and 3,3',4,4
PB94-141413/REB
arac-c-Dtoxin, 2,3,7.8-1
,4,4'-fe«racrilorcbtohenvl
REB 9402
PB94-197167/REB
94-04 PC A01/MF A01
Health Assessment Document tor 2,3,7,6-TetrachlorooV
benzo-p-Otaxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume
1of3.
PB94-20546S/REB 94-04 PC A1»7MF AM
HaaMh Asseaament Document for 2,3.7.8-TetrachtonxS-
berao-p-Dioxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume
2 of 3.
PB94-20S473/REB 94-04 PC AW/MF AIM
Haatti Assessment Document tor 2.3.73-Tetrachionx*-
banzo-p-Oioxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume
3 of 3.
PB94-2O5481/REB 94-04 PCA07/MFA02
Workshop on the Use of Avaiable Data and Methods for
AssoaaWi the Ecological Risks of 2A7>Tetrachk>rodk
banzo-p-Ofodn la Aquslto Ufe and Associated WMHe.
Held ki Mknaapois, Ukmeaota on September 14-15,
1993.
PB94-214822/REB 944)4 PC A19/MF A04
Pesticide Fact Sheet E-K Tetradecenyl Acetate; E-11 Te-
PB94-183290/REB 944M PC A01/MF A01
TETRADECENYL ACETATE
PwUdaFaet Sheet E4 Tetradecenyl Acetate; E-11 Te-
PB94-1B3290/REB 944)4 PCA01/MFA01
TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE RESMS
FT-W TianamMon Spsctroscopy for CXiantttation of Am-
monium BiauNate in nna ParBt'jjialo Matter Oolacted on
Teflon (Trade Name) Fsten.
PB94-20984rVREB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
TEXAS
Incident Response and Clearance in the State of Texas:
Case Studtes of Four Motorist Assistance Patrols.
PB94-120581/REB 94-01 PCA04/MFA01
Outline of Transportation-Related Requirements for Conv
ptance with the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-123973/REB 944)1 PCA04/MFA01
TEXTILE PROCESSES
Structural Characterization of Reactive Dyes Using Liquid
Secondary tan Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass Spec-
trometry.
PB94-101748/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
TGNMOC (TOTAL GASEOUS NONMETHANE ORGANIC
CARBON)
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography Detection Systems
for Tote! Gaseous Nonmethane Organic Compounds.
PB94-197498/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
THERMAL BOUNDARY LAYER
Plume Dispersion in the Convective Boundary Layer. Part
2. Analyses of CONDORS Field Experiment Data.
PB94-146461 /REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A01
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
Thermal Conductivity of R134a,
PB94-213063 944M Not available NTIS
THERMAL DESORPnON
Initial Screening of Thermal Deaorptton for Sol RemedV
atton (Chapter 11)
PB94-141553/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A01
Thermal Desorptton Treatment (February 1994).
PB94-160603/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
TM
Literature Review: Heat Transfer through Two-Phase In-
sulation Systems Constating of Powders in a Continuous
Gas Phase.
DE93014387/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
THERMAL POLLUTION
Compendium of State Water Quality Limits for Thermal
Discharges and Mbdng Zones.
PB94-121001/REB 94-01 PC A07/MF A02
THERMODESULFOVIBRIO COMMUNE
Characterization of a New Thermophiic SuKate-Redudng
Bacterium Thermodesu(tov8x)o yeUowstoni' gen. nov.
and sp. nov.: Its Phytogenetic Relationship to 'Thermode-
suHobacterium commune' and Their Origins Deep within
the Bacterial Domakx.
PB94-191038/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
THERMODESULFOVIBRIO YELLOWSTONII
Characterization of a New Thermophftc SuHate-Reducing
Bacterium Therrnodesuitbvtorio yeHowstonT gen. nov.
and so. nov.: Its Pnytogenetic Relationship to •fhermode-
surfobacterium commune' and Their Origins Deep within
the Bacterial Domain.
PB94-19103B/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
Simplified Cycle Sknutation Model for the Performance
Rating of Refrigerants and Refrigerant Mixtures.
PB94-199890 94-04 Not available NTIS
THIRD REMEDIAL ACTION
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pollution
Abatement Services, Oawego. NY., December 1993.
PB94-9638O3/REB 944)4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Company Site (Operable Unit 3),
Sakabury, NC., October 1993.
PB94-964008/REB 944)4 Standing Order
THYMOL
RED Facts: ThymoL
PB94-139003/REB
944)2 PCAOS/MFA02
RED Facts ThymoL
PB94-1391Q2/REB
94-02 PCA02/MFA01
TIE (TOXJCITY IDENTIFICATION EVALUATION)
Behavior and IduiilMualion of Toxic Metals in Complex
Mixtures: Examples from Effluent and Sedsnent Pore
Water Toxfctty identification Evaluations.
PB94-163623/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Alternatives to Methanoi-Water Button of Sold-Phase
Extraction Columns for the Fractionatton of High Log
K(sub ow) Organic Compounds ki Aqueous Environmen-
PBaM63N1/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
ntrattons during Spray-Buffing
944)3 PC A02/MF A01
TILES
Airborne Asbestos Cone
of ResSent Floor Tie.
PB94-174174/REB
TILLAGE
Effects of Trends in TOage Practices on Erosion and
Carbon Content of Sols in the U.S. Com Belt
PB94-1300S1/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A01
THE SEMES ANALYSIS
Time Series Model for Cigarette Smoking Activity Pat-
terns: Modal Valdatton tor Carbon Monoxide and Reapi-
rabte Particles ki a Chamber and an Automobte.
PB94-101771/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Derivation of an Indoor Air Averaging Time Model from
the Macs Balance Equation for the Case of Independent
Source Inputs and Fixed Afr Exchange Rates.
PB94-101789/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A01
TIRE FIRES
Characterization of Air Pollutants Emitted from a Simulat-
ed Scrap Tire Fire.
PB94-114618/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Ambient Monitoring Data in the Vicinity of
Open Tire Fires.
PB94-156197/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Evaluation of the Potential for Emissions of
Hazardous Air Pollutants from Combustion of Tire-De-
rived Fuel.
PB94-169463/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
CatakHI Tire Fire (Video).
PB94-780343/REB
94-04 AVt35.00
TIRES
Mutagenictty and Chemical Analysis of Emissions from
the Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB94-143773/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF AD1
Mutagenicity and Chemical Analysis of Emissions for the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB94-163847/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
TISSUE BANKS
Current Activities Within the National Biomooitoring Spec-
imen Bank.
PB94-172806 94-03 Not available NTIS
TMDL (TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY LOAD)
Compendium of Watershed-Scale Models for TMDL De-
velopment
PB94-21S955/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
TOBACCO SMOKE
Smoking Activities and Exposure to Environmental To-
bacco Smoke (ETS) In California. A Muttivariate Analysis.
PB94-130432/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Real-Time Monitoring of PorycyoHc Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons and Reapirable Suspended Particles from Environ-
mental Tobacco Smoke in a Home.
P894-209756/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Microenvironmental Factors Related to CaWomians' Po-
tential Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS).
PB94-214614/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
TOLUENE
Development of Aerobic Biofflter Design Criteria for
Treating VOCs.
PB94-1S9324/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Toluene.
PB94-177607/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A02
TOTAL GASEOUS NONMETHANE ORGANIC CARBON
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography Detection Systems
for Total Gaseous Nonmethane Organic Compounds.
PB94-197498/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY LOAD
Compendum of Watershed-Scale Models for TMDL De-
velopment
PB94-21895S/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
TOWN GAS
Gasverkstomter i Sverige. En inventering av efterbehand-
lingsbehovet vid landets gasverkstomtar. (Gasworks sites
in Sweden. Inventory of the need for after-treatment of
the country's gasworks sites).
DE94702197/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
TOX (TOTAL ORGANIC HAUDES)
Impact of Preozonation and Biodegradatton on Disinfec-
tion By-Product Formation.
PB94-157302/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
TOX (TOTAL ORGANIC HALOGEN)
Control of Disinfection By-Products and Biodegradable
Organic Matter through Biological Treatment
PB94-157310/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A01
TOXIC AIR MONITORING SYSTEM PROGRAM
Measurements of VOCs from the TAMS Network.
PB94-122538/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
TOXIC HAZARDS
Trophic Transfer of Contaminants from Organisms Living
by ChromaMd4>>pper-Arsenate (CCAHreatad Wood to
Their Predators.
PB94-170073/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model for 2,3,7,8-
Tetrabrorrodfcenzo-p-Dioxin (TBDD) in the Rat Tissue
Distribution and CYP1A Inducttoa
PB94-101565/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Groundwater Toxics Loading Workshop
Proceeolngs. Held in Annapoks, Maryland on April 15-16,
1992.
PB94-111259/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A01
Methods for Aquatic Toxicrty Identification Evaluations:
Phase 2 Toxicity Identification Procedures for Samples
ExNDifing Acute and Chronic Toxicrty.
PB94-114907/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations:
Phase 3 Toxicity Confirmation. Procedures for Samples
ExhHttng Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
PB94-123833/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A01
Pesticide ReregMratton Progress Report. October 1992.
PB94-131729/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A01
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Effects of Age, Species Difference, Antibiotics and Toxi-
cants on Intestinal Enzyme Activity and Genotoxfcity.
PB94-137338/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Determination and Use of Water-
Effect Ratios for Metals.
PB94-140951/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF A02
Effects of Selected NeuroacUve Chemicals on Calcium
Transporting Systems in Rat Cerebellum and on Survival
of CerebeUar Granule Cells.
PB94-141595/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants; Sum-
mary of the 1993 U.S. EPA/A and WMA International
Symposium. Held in Durham, North Carolina on May 3-7,
PB94-146230/REB 94-02 PC A99/MF EM
Controlling Chemical Hazards. Fundamentals of the Man-
agement of the Toxic Chemicals.
PB94-146479/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF Ml
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Flower and Veg-
etable Oils.
PB94-152048/REB 94-02 PCA10/MFA03
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Bromine.
PB94-152055/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
RED Facts: Inorganic HaHdes.
PB94-152121/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Summary of the 1993 EPA/A and WMA International
Symposium (8th). Measurement of Toxic and Related Air
Pollutants. Held in Durham, North Carolina on May 3-7,
1993.
PB94-155306/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
Heavy Metals and Toxic Organic Pollutants in MSW-Com-
posts: Research Results on PhytoavalabUtty, Btoavallabl-
Ity, Fate, Etc.
PB94-15534B/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Toxic Emissions from Aircraft Ftreftahting Training: A
Search of Available Literature.
PB94-1S6783/REB 94-03 PCA84/MFA01
RED Facts: Boric Add.
PB94-161868/REB 844)3 PCA02/MFA01
Identification of Ammonia. Chlorine, and Diazinon as
Toxicants in a Municipal Effluent
P894-1635B1/REB
944)3 PCA03/MFA01
Molecular Analysis of Mutations Induced at the
•NSD3052' Allele of Salmonella by Single Chemicals and
Complex Mixtures.
PB94-1 63961 /HEB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
Descriptive Guide to Risk Assessment Methodologies for
Toxic Air Pollutants.
PB94-181880/REB 94-03 PCA12/MFA03
Photothermal Detoxification of Air Toxics.
P894-182660/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release In-
ventory: Technical Update - Point Source Loads by Facffl-
PB94-1
M88786/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Watershed Planning in the Albemarte-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 3. Toxics Analysis.
PB94-196573/REB 94-04 PC A13/MF A03
QeneTox Manager System (GENETOX). Programmer's
Guide: VAX Component (Version 2.0).
PB94-197027/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
GeneTox Manager System: Bacterial Mutageoesis
Assays: User's Guide. (Version 2^1).
PB94-197035/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System: Personal Computer Software
Programmer's Guide. (Version 2.21).
PB94-197043/REB 94-04 PC A05/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System (GENETOX) User's Guide.
VAX Component (Version 2.0).
PB94-197050/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1987.
PB94-501897/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1988.
PB94-501905/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1989.
PB94-S01913/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1990.
PB94-S01921/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). 1991.
PB94-501939/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1992.
PB94-501947/REB
94-03 CPT0S
94-03 CPT07
94-03 CPTO7
844(3 CPT07
9448 CPT07
94-03 CPTB7
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1987-1992 (on CO-ROM).
PB94-S04230/REB 94-04 CD-ROM $45.00
TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
Toxic Chemical Substance Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory Documentation.
PB94-141751/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Substances Control Act Test Submissions Data-
base (TSCATS) - Comprehensive Update.
PB94-500147/REB 94-02 CP TO3
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name FUe, January 1,1994.
PB94-501194/REB 94-03 CPTBS
KEYWORD INDEX
TOXIC TOLERANCES
DtocMike Toxic Potency in Forster's Tern Eggs from
Green Bay, Lake Michigan, North America.
PB94-16356S/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
Measures of Reproductive Success and Polychlorinated
Biphenyl Residues in Eggs and Chicks of Forster's Terns
on Green Bay, Lake Michigan, Wisconsin, 1988.
PB94-163607/REB 94-O3 PC A03/MF A01
pH-Dependent Toxicity of Cd. Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn to 'Cer-
todaphnia dubia', 'Pimephales promelas', 'Hyalella
azteca' and 'Lumbhculus variegatus'.
PB94-163722/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Toxtcmr
Workshop Report on Developmental Neurotoxic Effects
Associated with Exposure to PCBs. Held in Research Tri-
angle Park, North Carolina on September 14-15, 1992.
PB94-105335/REB 944)1 PCA11/MFA03
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED) Chlorinated Iso-
rates.
108024/REB 94-01 PC A13/MF A03
Pesticide Fact Sheet Sinesto B.
PB94-10B43B/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Puccinia canaliculate' (ATCC
40199).
PB94-108446/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
R.ED. Facts. Chlorinated Isocyanurates.
PB94-10B453/REB 94-01 PC A02YMF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet "Cinnamonum cassia'.
PB94-109352/REB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheets: •Bacillus thuringiensis Subspecies
aJzawar.
PB94-109360/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheets: 'Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies
aizawai1 Strain GC-91.
PB94-109378/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Blobor.
PB94-109733/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A01
Deposition of Semi-Volatile Air Toxic Pollutants to the
Great Lakes: A Regional Modeling Approach.
P894-113016/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of Acute and Chronic Toxicity Tests with
Larval Striped Bass.
PB94-113040/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
Chesapeake Bay Water Column Contaminants Critical
Issue Forum Proceedings. Basinwide Toxics Reduction
Strategy Reevaluatton Report
PB94-T13453/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents
and Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Orga-
nisms. Fourth Edition.
PB94-114733/REB 944)1 PC A14/MF A03
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations:
Phase 2 Toxicity Identification Procedures for Samples
Exhibiting Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
PB94-114907/REB 94-01 PCA04/MFA01
Provisional Guidance for Quantitative Risk Assessment of
Pdycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB94-116571/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Methods in Environmental Toxicology (Chapter 20).
PB94-117462/REB 944)1 PC AOB/MF A02
NTP Technical Report on Toxicity Studies of Cupric Sul-
fate (CAS No. 7758-9944) Administered in Drinking Water
and Feed to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-120870/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
NTP Technical Report on Toxicity Studies of Pesticide/
Fertilizer Mixtures Administered in Drinking Water to
F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-121035/REB 944)1 PC A08/MF A02
NTP Technical Report on Toxicity Studies of a Chemical
Mixture of 25 Groundwater Contaminants Administered in
Drinking Water to F344/N Rats and 86C3F1 Mice.
PB94-121496/REB 944)1 PC A09/MF A02
Progress at the Chesapeake Bay Program '92 and '93.
Restoring the Chesapeake Bay. Annual Progress Report
PB94-122819/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Issues in Risk Assessment
PB94-123411/REB
944)1 PC A17/MF A03
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations:
Phase 3 Toxicity Confirmation. Procedures for Samples
Exhfciting Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
PB94-123833/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects of Ingested Fluoride.
P894-124724/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF A02
Red Facts: Reregistration Eligibility Document, Buryiate.
PB94-125945/HEB 944)2 PC A11/MF A03
Reregistration Eligibility Decision Document (RED): Da-
mnosdo.
PB94-126083/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
RED Facts: BuMate.
PB94-1 26091 /REB
RED Facts: Daminozide.
PB94-126117/REB
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Interim Protocol for Testing the Effects of Microbial
Pathogens on Spiders (Arachnida; Aranae).
PB94-130366/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Distribution of Injury and Microdosimetry of Ozone in the
Ventiatory Unit of the Rat
PB94-137049/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
TOXICITY
32P-Postebeling Analysis of DNA Adducts in Human
Sperm Cells from Smokers and Nonsmokers.
PB94-137064/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Enhanced Mortality and Liver Damage in Virus-Infected
Mice Exposed to p-Xylene.
PB94-137072/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Structure-Activity Approaches in the Screening of Envi-
ronmental Agents for Developmental Toxicity.
PB94-137098/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of Acute Chlorpyri-
fos in Rats: Tolerance to Prolonged Inhibition of Cholin-
944)2 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-137130/REB
Influence of the Formamidine Pesticide Chlordimeform on
Ovulatton in the Female Hamster; Dissociable Shifts in
the Luteinizing Hormone Surge and Oocyte Release.
PB94-137148/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Differential Cytotoxic Sensitivity in Mouse and Human
Cell Lines Exposed to Organophosphate Insecticides.
PB94-1371S5/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Fetal Development in the Rat Following Disruption of Ma-
ternal Renal Function during Pregnancy.
PB94-137163/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Neurotoxic Esterase (NTE) in the Prevention and
PotenSaSon of Organophosphorus-lnduced Delayed
Neurotoxkaty (OPIDN).
PB94-137221/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Administration of 3,3'-lrninodipropionrtrile to the Rat Re-
sults in Region-Dependent Damage to the Central Nerv-
ous System at Levels Above the Brain Stem.
PB94-137296/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Thymol.
P894-139003/REB 944)2 PCA08/MFA02
Non-Invasive Neurotoxicity Assay Using Larval Medaka.
PB94-140621/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Uptake of Metals from Chromated-Copper-Arsenate
(CCA)-Treated Lumber by Epibtota,
PB94-140862/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
Simple Test for Toxicity of Number 2 Fuel Oil and Oil Dis-
persants to Embryos of Grass Shrimp, 'Palaemonetes
M40704/REB
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Sensitivity to 3,3'-lmlnodiproplonHrlle Differs for High- and
Midfrequency Hearing Loss in the Developing Rat
PB94-141421/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
Quantrtatrve Analysis of the Metabolism of 9,10-
Dihydrobenzo(a)pyrene by Induced Rat Liver Micro-
somes.
PB94-141447/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Epithelial Injury and Interstitial Rbrosis in the Proximal Al-
veolar Regions of Rats Chronically Exposed to a Simulat-
ed Pattern of Urban Ambient Ozone.
PB94-141462/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Mid-Frequency Hearing Loss in Rats Following Inhalation
Exposure to Trichkxoethytene: Evidence from Reflex
Modification Audtometry.
PB94-141504/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Correlation of Carcinogenic Potency with Mouse-Skin
(32)P-Pos«abeling and Muta-(R)Mouse lac Z(-)Mutafcn
Data for DMBA and Its K-Region Sulphur Isostere: Com-
parison with Activities Observed in Standard Genotoxicity
Assays.
PB94-143732/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Hemoglobin Adducts Following Acrylam-
ide Exposure.
PB94-144235/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Effect of 2,4-Dinrtrophenol on the Metabolic Rate of Bob-
white Quail.
PB94-144722/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Sand Spiked with Copper as a Reference Toxicant Mate-
rial for Sediment Toxicity Testing: A Preliminary Evalua-
tion.
PB94-146305/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Marine and Estuarine Multi-Species Test Systems.
PB94-155371/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for Spawning, Culturing and Conducting Toxicity
Tests with Earty Life Stages of Estuarine and Marine
Fishes.
PB94-155389/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of 'Beauveria bassiana' and Its Toxins on 'Mysi-
bopsis bahia' (Mysidacea).
PB94-155520/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Transformation of Dyes and Related Compounds in
Anoxic Sediment Kinetics and Products.
PB94-155553/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Guidelines for Reproductive Toxicity Risk Assessment.
(Review Draft).
PB94-155827/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Role of a Newty Discovered Toxic Dinoflagellate in Rn-
fish and Shellfish Kills in the Meuse and Pamlico Estu-
aries.
PB94-156593/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Toxicity and Estimated Water Quality Criteria Values in
Mallard Ducklings Exposed to Pentachlorophenol.
PB94-157237/REB 944)3 PCA01/MFA01
Effects of Dieldrin in Food on Growth and Bioaccumula-
fon in Mallard Ducklings.
PB94-157245/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
KW-89
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KEYWORD INDEX
Relationships between Descriptors for Hydrophobictty
and Son Elec&DpMcity in Predicting Toxiaty.
PB94-158755/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative ToxicHy of Chemicals to Earthworms.
PB94-160462/REB 94-03 PC M2/MF A01
Distribution of Relative Error of ToxicHy of Herbicides and
Metals to •Arabidppsis'.
PB94-160470/REB 9443 PC A02/MF Ml
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and ReM Toxictty Tests,
Ecophysntogy Bioassays. and Ecotoxicotogical Biomooi-
160678/REB
94-03 PC A14/MF A03
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release In-
ventory: Basinwide Toxics Reduction Strategy Commit-
ment Report
PB94-163011/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
ToxicJty of Sediments and SedBTtent Pore Waters from
the Grand Calumet River-lndtana Harbor, Indfena Area of
Concern.
PB94-163S57/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF Ml
QSAR Approach for Estimating the Aquatic Toxictty of
Soft Electrocutes (QSAR for Soft Etoctrophies).
PB94-163573/REB 94-03 PC AO2/MF A01
Behavior and Identification of Toxic Metals in Complex
Mixtures: Examples from Effluent and SeoSment Pore
Water Toxictty Identification Evaluations.
PB94-163623/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF M1
Alternatives to Methanot-Water EhJtJon of Solid-Phase
Extraction Columns for the Fracfionation of High Log
K(«ub ow) Organic Compounds in Aqueous Environmen-
tal uainpiee-
PB94-163631/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFM1
Comparison of Effluent Toxlotty Results Using •Cerio-
daphnia dubia' Cultured on Several Diets.
PBM-163649/REB 94-03 PC M3/MF Ml
Development and Evaluation of Test Methods for Borrthic
Invertebrate* and Sediments: Effects of Flow Rate and
Feeding on Watar Quaity and Exposure Condtttona.
PB94-1«3«56/REB 4443 PC M2/MF Ml
Toxtooktoetfc* and Matabotom of Andne and 4-Chloroan-
Mne in Madalca fOryzias taupe*').
PB94-163672/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF M1
2,3,7.8,-Tetrachlcrodibenzo-p-dloxin Equivalents in To-
Met of Birds at Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163730/REB 94-03 PC M2/MF Ml
Dot
ranks Exposure to 2,3,7,8-Ti
Mice Following Subch-
-p-dtoxln
CYP1A1. CYP1A2, Estrogen Receptor, and Protein Tyro-
sine Prnephoiylation.
P994-1M755/REB 9443 PCA02/MFM1
Trailed pttonal Changes In Hepatic Tumors of Rats In-
duced by DK2-ethylhexyf) phthatate and Di-n-Octvl phtfial-
PB94-163771/REB 9443 PC MS/MF Ml
Aluminum Alters Calcium Transport in Plasma Membrane
and Endopjaamlc Reticulum from Rat Brain.
PB94-163797/REB 9443 PC A02/MF Ml
Aluminum Decreases Muscarinic, Adreneraic and Meta-
botropic Receptor-Stimulated PhoBprKxnoattlde Hydrolysis
in Hippocampg) and Cortical Sfces from Rat Brain.
PB94-163805/REB 9443 PCM2/MFM1
Hazard ktenWcation: Efficiency of Short-Term Tests in
Identifying Germ Cell Mutagens and Putative Nongeno-
toxic Caronogens.
PB94-1638707REB 9443 PC MS/MF M1
Developmental Toxictty of Inhaled Methanol in the CD-1
Mouse, with Quantitative Dose-Response Modefng for
Estimation of Benchmark Doses.
PB94-163888/REB 9443 PC MS/MF Ml
Acute and Long-Term Effects of a Single Dose of the
Fungicide Carbendazim (Methyl 2-Benzimidazole Carba-
mate) on the Male Reproductive System in the Rat
PB94-163896/REB 9443 PC MS/MF M1
Ozone Effect on Respiratory Syncytfal Virus Infectivity
and Cytokine Production by Human Alveolar Macro-
163946/REB
94-03 PC AOS/MF Ml
Rereostration EUbMy Decision (RED): Mettfecarta.
P897l66394/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF MS
Reregretraton EkgixWy Decision (RED):
Tnfhydroxyiiiottiyf) nitrornothono.
PB94-166402/REB 94-O3 PC AOB/MF A02
RED Facts: TrisfhydroxymethyrHiitromethane.
PB94-168135/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF Ml
UtiKzstion of Topsrnolt, 'Athsnnops Affinis, in Environ-
mental Toxicology Stuttes along (he Pacific Coast of the
United States.
PB94-17006S/REB 94-03 PC M4/MF Ml
Comparison of the Relative Sensitivity of Three Benthic
Invertebrates to Copper-Contarnnated Sedvnents from
the Kowoonaw Waterway.
PB94-1747D3/REB 94-03 PC AOZ/MF Ml
Predtetion of RioaixiMTitdHfion of Metals from Contaminat-
ed Sedrnents by the OSgochaete, 'Lumbriculus variega-
tas'.
PB94-178054/REB 94-03 PC AO1/MF M1
Evaluation of Potential ConfourxSng Factors in Sedknent
Toxicly Tests with Three Freshwater Benthic tnverte-
94-03 PCM3/MFM1
Evaluation of Equilibrium Partitioning Theory for Predict-
ing Acute Toxictty of Field-Collected Sedrnents Contami-
nated with DDT, DDE and ODD to the Amphipod 'Hya-
leHaAzteca-.
PB94-176146/REB 944)3 PC M3/MF Ml
Organic Carbon Partitioning as a Basis for Predicting the
ToxicHy of Chkxpyrifos in ouuliiiuiilu.
PB94-176153/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF M1
Assessing Potential BioavaHabaity of Metals in Sedi-
ments; A Proposed Approach.
PB94-176161/REB 94-03 PC M2/MF A01
Influence of Age on the Relative Sensitivity of 'Hyalella
azteca' to Diazinon, Alkylphenol Etnoxyiates, Copper,
Csonvuni, snd Zinc.
PB94-176187/REB 94-03 PC M1/MF Ml
Pnxfcfing Modes of Toxic Action from Chemical Struc-
ture: An Overview.
PB94-176195/REB 94-03 PC M3/MF Ml
QSARs for PhotoMuosd Toxictty: 1. Acute Lethality of
Porycyckc Aromatic Hydrocarbons to 'Daphnia magna'.
PB94-176203/REB 94-03 PC M3/MF Ml
Screening of Candktate Species for Development of
Standard Operating Procedures for Aquatic Toxicity Test-
' ] with Resident Chesapeake Bay Biota.
77482/REB
.
94-03 PC AOS/MF M2
P894-176138/REB
Use of the Aquatic Oigochaete 'Lumbriculus variegatus'
for Assessing the Toxictty and Btoaccumulation of SeoJ-
ment-AssociBted Contaminants.
P394-177730/REB 9443 PC M3/MF Ml
Pilot Monitoring Project for 14 Pesticides in Maryland Sur-
face Waters.
PB94-180734/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF AOJ
Assessment of Salinity Effects on the ToxicHy of Atrazlne
to Chesapeake Bay Species: Data Needs for Develop-
ment of Estuarine Aquatic Life Criteria.
PB94-1B1526/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF Ml
Updated Review of Estuarine Aquatic Toxictty Data for
the Development of Aquatic Life Criteria for Atrazlne in
Chesapeake Bay. Phase 2 Report
PB94-181534/REB 9443 PC MS/MF M2
Comparative Toxicity of Azmphos-Methyl to House Mice.
Laboratory Mice, Deer Mice, and Gray-Tailed Votes.
PB94-1B2367/REB 9443 PCM2/MFM1
Effects of 7,12-Dlmethylbenz(a)arilhracene on Immune
Function and Mixed-Function Oxyganaas Activity In the
European Starting.
PB94-190S68/REB 9444 PC MS/MF Ml
Predfcong Chronic Lethality of Chemicals to Fishes from
Acute Toxictty Teat Data: Concepts and Linear Regres-
sion Analysis. (Hazard Assessment).
PB94-191079/REB 9444 PCM2/MFM1
effects of ContaVnmwtts fitxn CtvofTtstBd Copper ATBO*
rate-Treated Lumber on Benthos.
PB94-1910B7/REB 9444 PC M2/MF M1
Developmental Toxicity and Structure-Activity Relation-
ships of Aliphatic Acids, Induing Does-Response As-
sessment of Valproic Add in Mice and Rats.
PB94-187084/REB 9444 PC A03/MF M1
Comparative Molecular ReM Analysis of Pdynatogenated
DXjwuu-p-oloxins, Dboiuofursns, and Biphenyls.
PB94-20210B/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Dose-Dependent Disposition of Sodkim Arsenate in Mice
Foiowing Acute Oral Exposure.
PB94-202140/REB 9444 PC M3/MF Ml
Health Assessment Document for 2.3.7.8-Tetrachlonxii-
benzo-p-Dioxin (TCOD) and Related Compounds. Volume
10f3.
PB94-206465/REB 9444 PC A18/MF M4
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,B-TetrachlorooJ-
benzo-p-Dioxin (TCOD) and Related Compounds. Volume
2 of 3.
PB94-205473/REB 9444 PC M9/MF MS
Health Assessment Document for 2,3.7,8-TetracnlorcxS-
benzo-p-Otoxin (TCDO) and Related Compounds. Volume
3 of 3.
PB94-2054B1/REB 9444 PC M7/MF M2
Air/Superfund National Technical Gutiance Study Series:
Air/Superfund Guide to PoButant Toxictty.
PB94-206406/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A02
Chesapeake Bay Toxics Reduction Strategy Stakeholder
Roundtabtes: Pennsylvania, Maryland and the District of
Columbia Summaries.
PB94-209558/REB 9444 PC M3/MF Ml
Etectrordc Factor in OSAR: MO-Parametars, Competing
Interactions, Reactivity and Toxicity.
PB94-209681/REB 9444 PC M3/MF Ml
Toxictty of Guthion (Trade Name) and Guthion (Trade
Name) 2S to 'Xenopus laevis' Embryos.
PB94-209731/REB 9444 PC A02/MF M1
Biomonitoring for Control of Toxicity in Effluent Dis-
charges to the Marine Environment
PB94-210226/REB 9444 PC M4/MF Ml
Impairment of Growth and Immune Function of Avocet
Chicks from Sites with Elevated Selenium, Arsenic, and
Boron.
P894-210507/REB 9444 PC MS/MF Ml
Chesapeake Bay Revised Basinwide Toxics Reduction
Strategy Commitments Evaluation.
PB94-213709/REB 9444 PC MS/MF M1
Toxic Modeling System Short-Term (TOXST) User's
Guide. Volume 1,1994.
PB94-214145/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Toxic Modeling System Short-Term (TOXST) User's
Guide: Volume 2. Case Study and Source Code.
PB94-214152/REB 9444 PC A10/MF A03
Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) Control Policy: Policy for
the Development of Effluent Limitations in National Pol-
kitant Discharge Elimination System Permits to Control
Whole Effluent Toxicity for the Protection of Aquatic Life.
PB94-214673/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Aquatic Toxicity Information on VAX VMS Backup
(AQUIRE for VMS) (1600 BPI).
PB94-500790/REB 94-02 CP T02
Aquatic Toxicity Information Retrieval Data Base
(AQUIRE for Non-VMS) (1600 BPI).
PB94-50060S/REB 9442 CP T02
Aquatic Toxicity Information on VAX VMS Backup
(AQUIRE for VMS) (6250 BPI).
PB94-500857/REB 94-02 CP T02
Aquatic Toxicity Information Retrieval Data Base
(AQUIRE for Non-VMS) (6250 BPI).
PB94-500865/REB 9442 CP T02
Guidance on Residential Lead-Based Paint Lead-Con-
taminated Dust and Lead-Contaminated Soil.
PB94-963284/REB 9444 Standing Order
TOXICITY IDENTIFICATION EVALUATIONS
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations:
Phase 2 ToxicHy Identification Procedures for Samples
Exhibiting Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
PB94-114907/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Identification of Ammonia, Chlorine, and Diazinon as
Toxicants in a Municipal Effluent
PB94-163581/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
TOXK5ITV TESTS
Structure-Toxlctty Relationships for alpha, beta-Unsaturat-
ed Alcohols in Fish.
PB94-163664/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Interpretation of Toxicity Response of Boowhlte Quail
with Respect to Duration of Exposure.
PB94-190527/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
TOXICOLOGY
Use of IRIS Values in Superfund Risk Assessment
PB93-963360/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
Pesttdde Rareglstration Rejection Rate Analysis Toxicol-
112034/REB
9441 PC A1S
Altered Steroidogenesls in Whole-Ovary and Adrenal Cul-
ture in Cycling Rats.
PB94-137080/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Effects of Dose and Routes of Exposure on the Disposi-
tion of 2,3.7,6-((3)H)Tetrabromodiberczo-p^ioxin (TBDD)
in the Rat
PB94-137122/REB 9442 PC MS/MF A01
Sensitivity of SertoH and Leydig Cells to Xenobtotics in in
Vttro Models.
PB94-137205/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Neurobehavioral Methods Used in Neurotoxteotogical Re-
search.
PB94-137213/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Relationship of Neuropathy Target Esterase Inhibition to
Neuropathology and Ataxia in Hens Given Organophos-
phorus Esters.
PB94-137247/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Ki-ras Oncogene Mutations in Tumors and DNA Adducts
Formed by Benz(i)aceanthrylene and Benzo(a)pyrene in
the Lungs of Strain A/J Mice.
PB94-139557/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Developmental Stage and Tissue Type on
Embryo/Fetal DNA Distributions and 5-FluorouracM-ln-
duced Cell-Cycle Perturbations.
PB94-141439/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Mouse Skin Tumor-Initiating Activity of
Benzfrjaceanthrylene in SENCAR Mice.
PB94-141454/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Chronic AIF3 Administration: 2. Selected Historical Ob-
servations.
PB94-141470/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Prolonged Neurobehavioral and Visual Effects of Short-
Term Exposure to 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile (IDPN) in Rats.
PB94-141579/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Optimization of the Hamilton-Thorn Computerized Sperm
Mottity Analysts System for Use with Rat Spermatozoa in
Toxicoiogica! Studies.
PB94-141603/REB S442 PC AOS/MF A01
ToxKokinetcs and Structure-Activity Relationships of
Mne Para-Substituted Phenols in Rat Embryos In vitro.
PB94-143740/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Fish Physiology, Toxicology, and Water Quality Manage-
ment Proceedings of an International Symposium. Held
in Sacramento. CaJHomia. on September 18-20, 1990.
PB94-159126/REB 9443 PC A12/MF A03
Phystokxjicalrv-Based Toxicokinetic Modeling of Three
Waterborne Chkxoethanes i
punctatus.
PB94-163615/REB
i in Channel Catfish, 'tetaluais
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
UNCERTAINTY
Empirical Comparisons of Carcinogen Potencies Across
Species and Their Bearing on Appropriate Scaling of
Doses for Risk Assessment.
PB94-169935/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Data
lutagenictty:
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application of SAR Methods to Non-Congeneric
Bases Associated with Carcinogenlcity and Mutage
Issues and Approaches.
PB94-197100/REB
Thermoregulatory Effects of Chlorpyrifos in the Rat
Long-Term Changes in Cholinergic and Noradrenergic
Sensitivity.
PB94-197142/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Cognitive and Neuroanatomical Effects of Triethyltin in
Developing Rats: Role of Age of Exposure. Research
Report.
PB94-197159/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodtoenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) on
Humoral Immunity and Lymphocyte Subpopulations: Dif-
ferences between Mice and Rats.
PB94-197167/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
Comparison of Intracranial Infusions of Colchictne and
Ibotenic Acid as Models of Neurobegeneration in the
Basal Forebrain. Research Report
PB94-197183/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Characterization and Disposition Studies with
1Z7,8-Tetrabromodibenzofuran in the Rat
PB94-197191/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Spermatid Mteronudeus Analyses of Trichloroethylene
and Chloral Hydrate Effects in Mice.
PB94-197209/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Antimutageniclty Profiles of Synthetic and Natural Antjmu-
PBM-^OWREB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Carcino-
geoesis Studies of Hexachlorocyctopentadiene (CAS No.
77-47-4) in F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice (Inhalation
Studies).
PB94-2141B6/REB 94-04 PC A14/MF A03
TOXINS
Quantification in Soil of 'Bacillus thurirniensis' var. 'kur-
stakl' delta-Endotoxin from Transgenfc Plants.
PB94-210515/REB 944)4 PC AM/MF A01
TRACE ELEMENTS
Pttfate of Sequential Extraction.
PB94-190493/REB 944)4 PCA01/MFA01
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-December 1991. Final Report
PB94-214111/REB 94-04 PC A14/MF A03
TRACER TECHNIQUES
Fine-ParScte Sodium Tracer for Long-Range Transport of
the Kuwaiti Oil-Fire Smoke.
PB94-170107/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
TRACTOR ENQINES
Haavy-TXity Engine Testing Report Non-Road Engine
Configuration Test Results, 1991.
PB94-162450/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
TRAFFIC CONGESTION
Inherently Low-Emission Vehicle Program, Estimated
Emission Benefits and Impact on High-Occupancy Vehi-
cle Lanes.
PB94-135936/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
TRAINING
Youth and the Environment Training and Employment
118569/REB
94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Emissions from Aircraft Rrefighiing Training: A
Search of Available Literature.
PB94-156783/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund: Environmental Response and Health and
Safety (Training Materials).
PB94-963100/REB 94-02 Standing Order
TRAWING DEVICES
Protect Yourself from Pesticides: Guide for Pesticide
Handlers.
PB94-149929/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
TRAINING MANUALS
Permit Compliance System (PCS) QNCR Training
Manual
PB94-155637/REB 944)3 PC A08/MF A02
TRANSGENIC PLANTS
Potential Ecological and Nontarget Effects of Transgenic
Plant Gene Products on Agriculture, Silviculture, and Nat-
ural Ecosystems: General Introduction.
PB94-209723/REB 94-04 PC A02/.MF A01
Quantification in Soil of 'Bacillus thurinaensis' var. 'kur-
staki' delta-Endotoxin from Transgenic Plants.
PB94-210515/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
TRANSITION METAL OXIDE
Development of Transition Metal Oxide-Zeolite Catalysts
to Control Chlorinated VOC Air Emissions.
PB94-155330/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
TRANSPORT
Surfactant-Enhanced Soiubilizatkxi of Residual Dodecane
in Soil Columns. 2. Mathematical Modeling.
PB94-137015/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Surfactant-Enhanced Sotubflization of Residual Dodecane
in Sol Columns. 1. Experimental Investigation.
PB94-137023/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
TRANSPORT PROPERTIES
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Pollutant Concentrations (Revised).
PB94-206232/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
TRANSPORT THEORY
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena during
Breathing of High Volume Aqueous Aerosols.
PB94-202074/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
TRANSPORTATION
Outline of Transportation-Related Requirements for Com-
pliance with the dean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-123973/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
Prototype Needs Estimating and Project Ranking Soft-
ware for the TxDOT PMS.
PB94-120599/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
TRAPPING
Field Trapping of Subsurface Vapor Phase Petroleum Hy-
drocarbons.
PB94-158789/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
TRAVERSE CITY (MICHIGAN)
Full Scale Field Demonstration on the Use of Hydrogen
Peroxide for In situ Bioremediatton of an Aviation Gaso-
line-Contaminated Aquifer (Chapter 16).
PB94-146396/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Three Concentrations of Mixed Fatty Acids on
Dechlorinatjon of Tetrachtoroethene in Aquifer Micro-
cosms.
PB94-1B2785/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
TRAWLING
Trawling Bycateh in the Galveston Bay System.
PB94-159043/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A02
Evaluation of Trawl Excluder Devices in the Pamlico
Sound Shrimp Fishery.
P894-189263/RE8
TRIAL BURN
Potential Surrogate Metals for Incinerator Trial Bums.
PB94-162716/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
TRMXIAL ELLIPSOIDS
Fiber Deposition Along Airway Walls: Effects of Roar
Cross-Section on Rotational Interception.
PB94-163920/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
TRIAZOLES
Pesticide Fact Sheet Difenoconazoto/Drvkjend (Trade
Name) Fungicide.
PB94-214525/REB
TRtCHLORFON
Acute Toxjdty of 4-Nrtrophenol, 2,4-Dinitrophenol, Terbu-
fos and Trichkxfon to Grass Shrimp ('Palaemonetes'
spp.) and Sheepahead Minnows fCyprinodon variegatus')
as Affected by Salinity and Temperature.
PB94-158730/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Water Temperature and pH on Toxicity of Tor-
bufos, Trichkxfon, 4-Nitrophenol and 2,4-Dinitrophenol to
the Amohipod 'Gammarus pseudolimnaeus' and Rainbow
Trout f Oncorhynchus mykisa').
PB94-158748/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
TRICHLOROETHYLENE
Accutech Pneumatic Fracturing Extraction and Hot Gas
Injection, Phase 1. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-117439/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Mid-Frequency Hearing Loss in Rats Following Inhalation
Exposure to Trichloroethylene: Evidence from Reflex
Modification Audtometry.
PB94-141504/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Spermatid Micronudeus Analyses of Trichloroethylene
and Chloral Hydrate Effects in Mice.
PB94-197209/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
TRICKLE BED BIOFILTER
Development of Aerobic Btofilter Design Criteria for
Treating VOCs.
PB94-159324/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
TRICKLING FILTERS
Treatment of Volatile Organic Compounds in Waste
Gases Using a Trickling Biofitter System: A Modeling Ap-
proach.
PB94-159316/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Aerobic Biofilter Design Criteria for
Treating VOCs.
PB94-159324/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
TRIETHYLTIN
Cognitive and Neuroanatomical Effects of Triethyltin in
Developing Rats: Role of Age of Exposure. Research
PB§£l97159/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
TRKSEMINAL METHODS DEVELOPMENT
Short Communication: Suggestions for Collection and Re-
porting of Chemosensory (olfactory) Event-Related Po-
tentials.
PB94-163821/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
TRIHALOMETHANES
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Trihakxnethanes.
PB94-179942/REB 944)3 PC A14/MF A03
TRITIUM
Tritium in Surface Waters of the Western United States.
PB94-191152/REB 944)4 PC A01/MF A01
TRIVALENT ARSENICALS
Pesticide Fact Sheet Inorganic Arsenical Pesticides.
PB94-139631/REB 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
TROPICAL REGIONS
Carbon Sequestration, Biological Diversity, and Sustain-
able Development Integrated Forest Management.
PB94-135027/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
TROPOSPHERE
Dependencies and Sensitivity of Tropospheric Oxidants
to Precursor Concentrations over the Northeast United
States: A Model Study.
PB94-192770/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
TROUT
Mortality of Brook Trout Mottled Sculpins, and Slimy
Sculpins during Acidic Episodes.
PB94-135043 °REB 944J2 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Water Temperature on the Toxicity of 4-Nitro-
phenol and 2,4-Dinitrophenol to Developing Rainbow
Trout ('Oncorhynchus mykiss').
PB94-158722/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Water Temperature and pH on Toxicity of Ter-
bufos, Trichlorfon, 4-Nitrophenol and 2,4-DJnitrophenol to
the Amphipod 'Gammarus pseudolimnaeus' and Rainbow
Trout ('Oncorhynchus mykiss').
PB94-15874B/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
TSCREEN COMPUTER MODEL
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Pollutant Concentrations (Revised).
PB94-206232/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
TSUGA HETEROPHYLLA
Effects of Ammonium and Nitrate on Nutrient Uptake and
Activity of Nitrogen Assimilating Enzymes in Western
Hemlock.
PB94-101755/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
TUNDRA
Vegetation and Pollen Relationships in Eastern Canada-
Translation.
PB94-159357/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Greenhouse Chambers for Enhancing Growth of
Tundra Transplants on Gravel Fill in Prudhoe Bay,
Alaska.
PB94-209772/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
TURBIDITY
Particle Removal and Head Loss Development in Biologi-
cal Fitters.
PB94-1S727S/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
TURBULENCE
Rre Propagation in Concurrent Rows.
PB94-193844/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
TURSIOPS TRUNCATUS
Research Perspectives for Dolphin Mortalities in North
America,
PB94-155819/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
TWO PHASE FLOW
Literature Review: Heat Transfer through Two-Phase In-
sulation Systems Consisting of Powders in a Continuous
Gas Phase.
DE93014387/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
TYROSINE
Dose-Response Relationships in Mice Following Subch-
ronte Exposure to 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin:
CYP1A1, CYP1A2, Estrogen Receptor, and Protein Tyro-
sine Pho&phorylation.
PB94-163755/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Statistical Assessment Two Laboratory Tests for Esti-
mating Performance of Shoreline Cleaning Agents for Oil
Spills.
PB94-117413/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
ULTRASONIC WAVES
Ultrasonic Cleaning as a Replacement for a Chlorofluoro-
carbon-Based System.
PB94-121696/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
Potential Use of Ultrasound in Chemical Monitoring.
PB94-1B8190/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
ULTRASOUND
Potential Use of Ultrasound in Chemical Monitoring.
PB94-188190/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
ULTRAVIOLET B
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB94-107984/RES 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
ULTRAVIOLET B RADIATION
Is There a Common Response to Ultravrolet-B Radiation
by Marine Phytoplankton.
PB94-146297/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION
Intraspectfic Variation in Sensitivity to UV-B Radiation in
Rice.
PB94-135084/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Ultravtotoet-B Radiation on Photosynthesis of
Different Aged Needles in Field-Grown Loblolly Pine.
PB94-144730/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Emerging Technology Summary: Destruction of Organic
Contaminants in Air Using Advanced Ultraviolet Flash-
lamps.
PB94-194479/REB 944M PC A02/MF A01
UNCERTAINTY
Developments at EPA in Addressing Uncertainty in Risk
Assessment
PB94-135167/REB 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
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KEYWORD INDEX
UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS
MOUSE Uncertainty Analysis System.
PB94-18968S/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
UNDERGROUND MMWG
Methane Emissions from Abandoned Underground Coal
PB94-190966/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
UNOEROROUNO STORAGE
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Systems for
Large Underground Tanks.
PB94-113065/HEB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
Assessment of the AppicabMy of Chemical Oxidation
Technologies for the Treatment of Contaminants at Leek-
ing Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Sites.
PB94-146404/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Remedying Contamination to Fractured Medte Is the
Problem Sipping between the Cracks.
P894-146420/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
UNKARB PROCESS
Evaluation of Supercmical Carbon Dioxide Technology to
mt in Spray Coating / ~ '
Reduce Solvent
PB94-160629/REB
PC A04/MF A01
UNITED STATES
Water Quality Assessment or Proposed Effluent GukJe-
ftnes for the Pub. Paper, and Paperboard Industry.
PB94-107745/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
Designed
al Classification!
toBuddatB Crone's" Dependence en Meteorology.
PB94-122S87/REB
94-01 PC A027MF A01
Spatial and Source Type Distribution of EmKatons of Se-
tocted Toxic VoMIe Organic Compounds m the United
States m 1990.
PB94-130119/REB
9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Analysis of Regional VWbtty m the Eastern United
States LWng Aerosol Models.
PB94-1Sa8%/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
U.S. VleUKty Trends, 1980-1992.
PB94-16870B/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
United States and German Btsteral Agreement on Re-
PC AOS/MF A01
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Cona-
tions. Executive Summery.
PB94-17742S/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
National Water QuaMy Inventory 1992 Report to Con-
S3tl81377/R£B 9443 PCA02/MFA01
WATERSHED "93: A National Conference on Watershed
Management Held m Alexandria. Virginia on March 21-
PB94-1B1809/REB 9443 PCAOO/MFEOt
Carbon Pools and Flux on Forested Lands of the United
States.
PB94-182300/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
QuaKy of Our Nation's Water 1992.
PB94-183878/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Distribution, Type. Accumulation, and Source of Marine
Debris h the United States. 198943.
PB94-190S76/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Spatial Patterns of Sol Organic Carbon in the Contiguous
United States.
PB94-191180/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA Gn^WsterePrograrn: An Introduction to tin Issues
and the Ecosystems.
PB94-195997/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
dean Water A Memorial Day Perspective.
PB94-203478/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Performance of Gravel Bed Wetlands in the United
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Estuary Program Guidance: Technical Charac-
terization in the National Estuary Program.
PB94-213832/REB 9444 PCA04/MFA01
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
National Water Quality Inventory: 1992 Report to Con-
9443 PCA22/MFA04
UNSATURATED SOILS
Engineering Forum Issue: Considerations in Decking to
Treat Contaminated Unsaturated Sols In situ.
PB94-177771/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
OP-REGULATION (PHYSKXjOGY)
Homologous Up-RegUation of the Gonadotropin ITolons-
ing Hormone Receptor in atohaT3-1 Cess Is Associated
wtti UrehangedReceptor Messenger RNA (mRNA)
Levels and Altered mRNA Activity.
PB94-197126/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
URAMUMMMES
Summary and Technical Review of Supporting Literature
for the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes from the Ex-
traction and Benefication of Metafc Ores. Phosphate
Rock. Asbestos, Overburden from Uranium MMng, and
PB94-113404/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF AO2
SOOEL
PB94-210806/REB
Guidance on Urban Airshed Model (UAM) Reporting Re-
quirements for Attainment Demonstration.
PB94-203452/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
URBAN AREAS
Urban Drainage Systems: Design and Operation.
PB94-124815/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PreSrrinary Analysis of Hazardous Air PoDutant Emission
Inventories from Three Major Urban Areas.
P894-139506/RES 9442 PCA02/MFA01
URBAN RUNOFF
Handbook: Urban Runoff Potution Prevention and Con-
PB94-544623/REB 9442 PCA09/MFA02
Developing Successful Runoff Control Programs for Ur-
banized Areas.
PB94-2136B3/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A02
Urban BMPs: A Stormwater Control Demonstration
Project
PB94-216967/REB 9444 PC A07
Reregistration EMbitty Decision (RED): Tebuthiuroa
istATCs ^*~
(List A; Case 0054).
PB94-187259/REB
RED Facts Tebuthiuron.
PB94-187747/REB
9443 PCA09/MFA02
94-04 PC A01/MF A01
URMALYSIS
Cotinine Concentrations in Semen, Urine, and Blood of
Smokers and Nonsmokers.
PB94-137288/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
US COAST GUARD
Referral of Smal Ol Setts to Coast Guard under O» Pot-
kition Act Before New Enforcement MOU is in Effect
PB94-963627/REB 9444 Standing Order
US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Statistical Assessment Measurement Methods for Esti-
mating Performance of Dlaperaants.
PB94-117421/HEB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
US EPA
General Counsel Opinions from the Office of General
Counsel (EPA). January 31,1980, through June 7,1985.
PB94-102SSS/REB 94-01 PC All /MF AOS
Alternative Fuels Research Strategy.
PB94-105442/REB 9441 PC A22/MF AM
Standards for Devetopment/Enhsncement of OAQPS
TTN BuMtin Boards.
PB94-128543/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Creating a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency That
Works Better and Costs Less. Phase 1 Report National
Performance Review.
PB94-138785/REB 9442 PCA20/MFA04
Creating a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency That
Works BeCer and Costs Less. Phase 2 Report National
PB94-136793/REB ' 9442 PC E02/MF A01
OAOPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth EdHton), Supple-
ment a Chapter 10. Hoods, Ductwork, and Stacks.
PB94-177585/REB 9443 PCA04/MFA01
Selected Terms and Acronyms. Office of Pesticide Pro-
SMMM 87721/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA's New Clean Air Technologies and Opportunities for
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Office of Ground Water and Drinking, Water Publications.
PB94-203338/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Site Remediation
- - - • - port Program: FY93 Annual Report
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
i Cataloo, Frst Edition.
PB94-217205/REB 9444 PCA99/MFA08
Environmental Protection Agency dvl Enforcement
Docket
PB94-921700/REB 9442 Subscription
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Final
al S
PB94-21
EPA National Pubscabo
PB§446
94-9S3224/REB 9443 StamSng Order
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Final
Report Executive Summary.
PB94-963225/REB 9443 Standing Order
US POSTAL SERVICE
Polution Prevention Opportunity Assessment General
Mai and Vehfcte Maintenance Facttty, United States
Postal Service, Buffalo, NY.
PB94-129798/REB 9442 PCA09/MFA02
USE PATTERNS
PR Nrtro 93-2.Notice toRegislrants, Producers, and
Fcrmulators of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104130/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
ReregMration ESgfcSty Document
Appendbc A. Use Patterns Subject to F
PB94-188B51/REB
9444
JRED): Glyphosate.
Reregistration.
4 PC A09/MF AOS
PlHjtochemical Urban Airshed Modeing Using Diagnostic
and Dynamic Meteorological Fields.
PB94-176120/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
USER GUIDES
Manual of Instructional Problems for the U.S.G.S. MOO-
FLOW Model ffor Mbrocomputers).
PB94-504388/REB 9444 CP D02
USER MANUALS (COMPUTER PROGRAMS)
Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) Tracking System:
User's ManuaL
PB94-1046SO/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Instruction Manual for the Biennial Reporting System
(BRS) NTIS Data Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-114170/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
User's Manual for the BUS BBS.
PB94-114402/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
Hydrotogical Simulation Program: FORTRAN. User's
Manual forRekwse 10.
PB94-114B65/REB 9441 PC A99/MF A06
U.S. EPA Pretreatment Compliance Monitoring and En-
forcement System, Version 3.0: User's Guide.
PB94-118577/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
CASHOUT User's Manual for Superfund.
PB94-141678/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
State Acid Rain Research and Screening System, Ver-
sion 1.0. User's ManuaL
PB94-152550/REB 9443 PCA13/MFA03
Hydrocarbon SpD Screening Model (HSSM). Volume 1.
User's Guide.
PB94-1894B7/REB 9444 PC A11/MF AOS
USSR
Pools and Fluxes of Btogenic Carbon in the Former
Soviet Union-Translation.
PB94-146354/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Potential Effect of No-Til Management on Carbon in the
Agricultural Sots of the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-146362/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Carbon Sources and Sinks In Forest Bkxnes of the
Former Soviet Union.
PB94-157252/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Climate Wanning and the Carbon Cycle In the Permafrost
Zone of the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-159332/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Two Methods to Asssss the Carbon
Budget of Forest Bkxnes In the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-180520/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
U8TS (UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS)
Natural Btorectamation of Alkybenzenes (BTEX) from a
Gasoftne SpM In Methenogenic Groundwater.
PB94-182757/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
UTAB DATABASE
UTAB: A Computer Database on Residues of Xenobiotic
: Chemicals and Heavy Metals m Plants.
M13893/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
VACUUM DISTILLATION
Separation and Isolation of Volatile Organic Compounds
Using Vacuum DMMatton with GC/MS Determination.
PB94-182342/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
VAOOSE WATER
Screening Model for Nonaqueous Phase Liquid Transport
In the Vadose Zone Using Green-Ampt and Kinematic
Wave Theory.
PB94-146255/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
VALIDATION
Validation of VOC Emissions Inventories by Source Ap-
portionment and (14)C Dating Methods. Part 1.
PB84-160587/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
VALLEYS
Removal of Slightly Heavy Gasss from a Valley by Cross-
PB94-146446/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
VALPRO»CACH>
Developmental Toxidty and Structure-Activity Relation-
ships of Aliphatic Adds, Inducing Dose-Response As-
sessment of Vatoroic Add in Mice and Rats.
PB94-1970B4/RiB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
VALUE ENGINEERING
Optimizing Composite Sampling Protocols.
P694-16iS58/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
VALUES
Value of Recreational Fishing on the Albemane and Pam-
Ico Estuaries.
PB94-198383/REB 9444 PCA11/MFA03
VAPOR CONDENSATION
Constant Volume Sampling System Water Condensation.
PB94-114899/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Constant Volume Sampling System Water Condensation.
SAE Technical Paper Series.
PB94-197423/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
VAPOR PHASES
Vapor-Phase 2,3,7,8-TCDD SorpSon to Plant Foliage: A
Scedes Comparison-
P&94-160496/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
VAPORS
Photothermal Destruction of the Vapor of Volatile Organ-
ic Compounds.
PB94-182219/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
VARIABLE PROBABILITY
Precision of Variable Sampling When the Response Vari-
able and Inclusion Probebflrties Are Not Highly ComMat-
Pe94-160546/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
VARIANCE (STATISTICS)
Empirical General Population Assessment of the Vari-
ance and Variance Estimators of the HorvHz-Thompson
Estimator under Variable ProbabBty Sampling.
PB94-174190/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
KW-92
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KEYWORD INDEX
WASTE DISPOSAL
VASCULAR PLANTS
Routed Vascular Beds in the Albemarie-Pamlteo Estua-
tine System.
PB94-196532/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
VEGETABLE OILS
ReregistraBon Eligibility Decision (RED): Bower and Veg-
etable Oils.
PB94-152048/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
RED Facts: Flower and Vegetable Oils.
PB94-152931 /REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
VEGETATION
Chesapeake Bay Executive Council Directive: Submerged
Aquatic Vegetation Goals.
PB94-110160/REB 94-01 PC A01/MF A01
Vegetation and Pollen Relationships in Eastern Canada-
Translation.
P994-I59357/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
VEHICLE AIR POLLUTION
EPA's Survey of In-Use Driving Patterns: Implications for
Mobile Source Emission Inventories.
PB94-118S02/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle Emissions
in Tunnels.
PB94-209657/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
VENTILATION
Manual for Ventilation Assessment in Mechanically Venti-
lated Commercial Buildings.
PB94-145653/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
VERHICUUTE
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachtoride at Mineral
Surfaces.
PB94-14469S/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
VERMILION RIVER BASIN
Intensive Survey of the Vermilion River Basin Illinois
River Drainage.
PB94-161833/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
VERTICAL PROFILE
Field Trapping of Subsurface Vapor Phase Petroleum Hy-
drocarbons.
PB94-158789/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
WHO CHOLERAE
Vfcrio choterae 01 Can Assume a 'Rugose' Survival Form
That Resists Kitting by Chlorine, Yet Retains Virulence.
PB94-117504/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
i on Vibrio choleras' Inactivabon.
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
VIBRIO VULNIFICUS
Enumeration of Vibrio vulnificus' on Membrane Filters
with a Fluorescentty Labeled Oligonudeotide Probe Sps-
- - - • • -— flNA Sequences.
94-02 PC A01/MF A01
WDEO TAPE RECORDINGS
Mixing Quantification by Visual Imaging Analysis.
dfic for Kingdom-Level 16S rRN
PB94-140761/REB
PB94-139474/REB
94-02 PC A02/MF A01
VHULENCE
Mbrio cholerae 01 Can Assume a 'Rugose' Survival Form
That Resists Killing by Chlorine. Yet Retains Virulence.
PB94-117504/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
VRUS DISEASES
Enhanced Mortality and Liver Damage in Vims-Infected
Mice Exposed to p-Xylene.
PB94-137072/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
MSatUTY
Effects of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments on Visibil-
ity in Class I Areas: An EPA Report to Congress.
PB94-157997/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
Analysis of Regional Visibility in the Eastern United
States Using Aerosol Models.
PB94-158698/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Visibility Trends, 1960-1992.
PB94-15B706/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
YBtON
Prolonged Neurobehavioral and visual Effects of Short-
Term Exposure to 3.3'-lminodipropionitrile (IDPN) in Rats.
PB94-141579/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
VISUAL IMAGING
Mixing Quantification by Visual Imaging Analysis.
PB94-139474/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
VOC (VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND)
Evaluation of Portable Gas Chromatographs.
PB94-120003/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
VOC (VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS)
Closed Cycle Cooler for VOC Preconcentration.
PB94-130390/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
VOCS (VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS)
Evaluation of Volatile Organic Emissions Data for Non-
process Solvent Use in 15 Commercial and Industrial
Business Categories.
PB94-152212/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Critical Evaluation of the Diffusion Hypothesis In the
Theory of Porous Media Volatile Organic Compound
(VOC) Sources and Sinks.
PB94-158019/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Treatment of Volatile Organic Compounds in Waste
Gases Using a Trickling Btofittar System: A Modeling Ap-
proach.
PB94-159316/HEB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Aerobic Biofirter Design Criteria for
Treating VCCs.
PB94-1B9324/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Theoretical Evaluation of Stability of Volatile Organic
Chemicals and Polar Volatile Organic Chemicals in Canis-
ters.
PB94-159902/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Technology to
Reduce Solvent m Spray Coating Applications.
PB94-160629/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Photothermal Destruction of the Vapor of Volatile Organ-
ic Compounds.
PB94-182219/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
VOLATILE MATTER
Evaluation of Portable Gas Chromatographs.
PB94-120003/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Technology Evaluation Report Perox-Pure (Trade Name)
Chemical Oxidation Technology.
PB93-213528/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Guide: Reportabte Quantity Adjustment for
Methyl Isocyanate (MIC).
PB93-963424/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
Behavior and Determination of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in Soil: A Literature Review.
PB94-10O153/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Treatment of VOCs in High Strength Wastes Using an
Anaerobic Expanded-Bed GAC Reactor.
PB94- 1 1 3677/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spatially Resolved Monitoring for Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Using Remote Sector Sampling.
PB94-119955/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guideline Series. Control of Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions from Reactor Processes and Distillation Oper-
ations Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Man-
ufacturing Industry (August 1993).
PB94-120227/REB 9441 PC A13/MF A03
Measurements of VOCs from the TAMS Network.
PB94-122538/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Investigation of Effectiveness of Soil Vapor Extrac-
tion Technology.
PB94-122553/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Application of Steam Injection/Vacuum Extraction Treat-
ment Systems to Contaminated Soils.
PB94-122579/REB 94-01 PC A01/MF A01
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from
Volatile Organic Liquid Storage in Floating and Fixed
Roof Tanks. Guideline Series.
PB94-128S19/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
Spatial and Source Type Distribution of Emissions of Se-
lected Toxic Volatile Organic Compounds in the United
States in 1990.
PB94-1 301 1 9/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Perox-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical Oxidation Technolo-
gy, Peroxidatkxi Systems, Inc., Applications Analysis
Report
PB94-130325/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Method Development and Field Measurements for Polar
Volatile Organic Compounds in Ambient Air.
PB94-146438/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Transition Metal Oxide-Zeolite Catalysts
to Control Chlorinated VOC Air Emissions.
PB94-155330/REB 94-O2 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and
the Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide
Programs Branch (Corrected Version as of February 18,
1994).
PB94-156692/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Anaerobic Treatment of High-Strength Industrial Wastes
Bearing Semi-Volatile RCRA Compounds.
PB94-158656/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Validation of VOC Emissions Inventories by Source Ap-
portionment and (14X2 Dating Methods. Part 1.
P894-160587/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Remediation of Contaminated Soils by Solvent Rushing.
PB94-162740/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Ground Water Supply Survey. Summary of Volatile Or-
ganic Contaminant Occurrence Data
PB94-175866/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Comparison of a Modified VOST Sampling Method to
Method 0030.
PB94-176633/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from
Batch Processes. Alternative Control Techniques Infor-
mation Document
PB94-177128/REB 94-O3 PC A17/MF A03
Regulations and Research Related to Volatile Organic
Compounds (VOCs): Meeting the Ozone Standard Na-
tionwide by 2010.
PB94-190907/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Field Investigation of Effectiveness of Soil Vapor Extrac-
tion Technology (September 1994).
PB94-205531/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
TANKS: Storage Tank Emission Estimation Software,
Version 2.0 (for Microcomputers).
PB94-500584/REB 94-02 CP D01
ECO Update: Selecting and Using Reference Information
in Superfund Ecological Risk Assessments. Volume 2,
Number 4. September 1994.
PB94-963319/REB
94-04 Standing Order
VOLATILE ORGANIC LIQUIDS
Alternative Control Techniques Document Volatile Or-
ganic Liquid Storage in Floating and Fixed Roof Tanks.
PB94-1S2741 /REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A02
VOLK AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE
In situ Soil Decontamination by Radio Frequency Heating.
PB94-122561/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
VULNERABILITY
Pesticide Inputs and Risks in Coastal Wetlands.
PB94-140647/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
WAIVER
Providing Waivers from NPDES Permit Compliance
Schedules for Industrial Pollution Prevention Technology.
The Industrial Pollution Prevention Project (IP3) Analysis
of Sections 301 (k) and 307(e) of the dean Water Act
PB94-219037/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
WASTE DISPOSAL
Superfund Removal Procedures. Removal Response Re-
porting: POLREPs and OSC Reports.
PB93-963421/REB 94-03 Standing Order
Conducting Non-Time-Critical Removal Actions under
CERCLA
PB93-963422/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
Engineering Bulletin: Landfill Covers.
PB94-105426/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Proceedings of the Workshop on Geomembrane Seam-
ing: Data Acquisition and Control. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio
on April 22,1993.
PB94-114667/REB 94-01 PCA04/MFA01
Role of Combustion and Sorbent Parameters in Preven-
tion of Potychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxin and Polychtori-
nated Dibenzofuran Formation during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143781/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Leaching Boundary in Cement-Based Waste Forms.
PB94-155223/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring of Incinerator Emissions.
PB94-157385/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Guidance Document Quality Assurance and
Quality Control for Waste Containment Facilities.
PB94-159100/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
Risk Assessment Pilot Study. Phase 3. Naval Construc-
tion Battalion Center, Davisville, Rhode Island.
PB94-160561 /REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
Remediation of Contaminated Soils by Solvent Rushing.
PB94-162740/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Laboratory Evaluation of Method 0050 for Hydrogen
Chloride.
PB94-182227/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Removal Response Reporting: OSC Reports.
PB94-963405/REB 9443 Standing Order
Removal Response Reporting: POLREPS.
PB94-963406/REB 9443 Standing Order
Control of Excavation Depths at the Sikes Disposal Pits
Superfund Project
PB94-9S3413/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Picillo
Farm, Coventry, Rl., September 1993.
PB94-963702/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 1, NH., September 1993.
PB94-963703/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, NH., September 1993.
PB94-963704/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pinette's
Salvage Yard, Washbum, ME., June 1993.
PB94-963705/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyanza
Chemcial Waste Dump, Operable Unit 3. Ashland, MA.,
March 1993.
PB94-963706/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Peterson/
Puritan Site, Operable Unit 1, Cumberland/Lincoln. Rl.,
September 1993.
PB94-963707/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air
National Guard/Camp Edwards, MA., January 1993.
PB94-963708/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Newport
Naval Education/Training Center, Newport Rl., Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-963709/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Linemas-
ter Switch Corporation Site, Woodstock, CT., July 1993.
PB94-963710/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Salem
Acres Site, Salem, MA., March 1993.
PB94-963711/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Naval
Construction Battalion Center, Sites 12 and 14, Davis-
ville, Rl., September 1993.
PB94-963712/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Somere-
worth Sanitary Landfill Site, Somersworth, NH.. June
1994.
PB94-963713/REB 9444 Standing Order
KW-93
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KEYWORD INDEX
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Central
LandSI Site, Operable Unit One, Johnston, Rl., June
1994. „
PB94-963714/REB 94-O4 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fried In-
dustries Site, East Brunswick, NJ.. June 1W4. ^^
PB94-963801/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pollution
Abatement Services, Oswego, NY., December 1993.
PB94-963803/REB 94*4 Starving Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): ML Indus-
triesTlnc.. Pedricktown, NJ.. Jury 1994. __ ^^
PB94-963805/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Universal
OS Products (Chemical Division), Borough of East Ruther-
ford, Bergen County, NY.. September 1993.
PS94-963B06/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engkjeenng Center, (Operable Unit 13). Lekenurst NJ.,
PB94-963814/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center. Operable Unit 11, Lakehurst NJ..
"llMjtMlatlQr 1 QQ3.
PB94-963817/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 2): Niagara
County Refuse, NY.. September 1993. _ ^^
PB94-963821/REB 94*4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Johns-
town Oty LandM, NY.. March 1993.
PB94-963822/REB 94*4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Janssen.
Inc., Site. Gkjratoo, PR., September 1993. __ ____
PB94-963823/REB 94-04 Standng Order
PB94-963826/
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region Zf. Nav
gnawing Center. Operable Unit 14, Lakehurst NJ..
twratw TttQ3^
Stendng Order
Zf. Naval En-
Sec-
PB94-983827/REB
94*4 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Dedaton (EPA Region 2): Batavta
LandM Site. Town of Batavia. Geneeee County, NY.,
PB9*ie3831/REB 94*4 Stendng Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Region 2): American
Cyanarrad Site, Operable Unit 1, Bridgewater Township,
Somerset Cfcunly, NJ.. September 1993.
PB94-963832/REB 94*4 Stendng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): FMC
Dubto Road Site, Orleans County, NY, Man* 1993
PB94-963833/REB 94*4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Region Zr- Rock-
away Township Weflfiekt. Rockaway. NJ., October 1993.
PB94-963834/REB 94*4 Stendng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 3): Aladdin
PWng Site (Operable Urct 2), Lackawanna County. PA.,
PB94-963902/REB 94*4 Sterling Order
Superfund Record of Dedaton (EPA Region 3): Revere
ChernteriSte. Nockamhon Township, Bucks County,
PB94-983903/REB ' 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Dedaton (EPA Region St. U-S.De-
r?rr „ , supp^ came,, Operable Urtt 9. Chester-
PB94
September
4-963906/R
1993.
94-04 Stanalng Order
Ok* Lagoons, West Cain Township,
oh19f»3.
County, PA.,
94*4 Standng Order
March'
P994-963906/REB
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 3): Wood-
townCounty LandM, Cotora, MO., SepteinK 1»M.
PB94-9B3967/REB 94*4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Dedeton (EPA Regton 3): Rectteon/
Afcd Steel, Pinter Fort, PA, June 189i .„-__
PB94-963908/REB 94*4 Stendng Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Region 3): Oodden-
ttlCharnteal Corporation, Montgomery County. PA., June
1993
PB94-963910/REB 94*4 Stendng Order
Superfund Record of Dedaton (EPA HegtonJ): Novak
Sentory LandM, LeNgh County. PA, Septeni6sf199a
PB84-963S11/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Dedeton (EPA Region 3):
VMHa. Wood Preserving. Richmond. VA, Ja»•««•_
PB54-983912/REB 94*4 Stanrjng Order
t^S&ft£££X$3?^
r 1993.
94-04 Stendng Order
Superfund Record of DecMrjn (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base, DE., November 1992.
PlStwKMrlS/REB 94*4 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Duell-
Qardner Landfill Srte, Muskegon County, Ml., September
1993
PB94-963916/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saeger-
town Industrial Area Site, Crawford County, PA., January
1993
PB94-963917/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Austin
Avenue Radatton Site, Delaware County, PA., June 1994.
PB94-963918/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): North
Perm Area 1 Site. Souderton, PA., September 1994.^_.
PB94-963920/REB 94*4 Stanalng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bell
LandM Superfund Site, Bradford County, PA., September
1994
PB94-963921/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bucking-
ham County Landfin Superfund Site, VA., September
1994
PB94-963922/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Town-
send Saw Chain Company Site, PontJac. SC. (Intenm Re-
medial Action), December 1993.
PB94-964001/REB 94*4 Stanalng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant Site, Paducah, KY., March 1994.
PB94-964003/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): PiperAir-
craft Corporation Site, Vero Beech, FL. December 1993.
PB94-964006/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Company Site (Operable Unit 3),
Salsbury, NC., October 1993. ^
PB94-9&4008/HEB 94*4 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sangamo
WeMon/Twelvemle Creek/Lake HartweH Site (Operable
Unit 2), Pickens, SC., June 1994.
PB94i64012/REB 94*4 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Helena
Chemical LandflBJFairfax, SC., September 1993
PB94-964014/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): T, H, Ag-
riculture and Nutrition Site, Operable Unit 1. Afbany. GA.,
Mov 1993
PB94-964017/REB 94*4 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant. Northwest Plume, Paducah,
KY Julv 1993
PB94-954018/HEB 94*4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USDOE
Oak TOgeReservation. Operable Unit 16, Oak Ridge,
pB9t«B4a21/REB ' 94*4 Stanalng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit 8, Oak Ridge, TN.,
P^9640^/REB 94*4 Stanrjng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 4): Stauffer
r 1993.
Superfund Record pf_ Decision (EPA Regton 4): Smith's
94*4 StandngOrder
Farm, Operable Unit 2, Brooks, KY.
PB94-96402S/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 4)|Kopoers
, NC.. D
Superfund Record of Dedaton (EPA Regton 4f. Roches-
ter Property Site, Travelers Rest GreenvSe County, SC.,
AmMt 1993
PB5Z*B4027/REB 94*4 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Regton 4): Reeves
Southeastern Galvanizing (Operable Unit 1), FL, October
1902.
PB94-9S4028/REB 94*4 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of Dedaton (EPA -_ -
Southeastern Galvanizing, Operable Unit 2.
September 18
Standing Order
ty, FL, September 1993.
PB94-&4029/REB 94*4
Supertund Record of Dedston (EPA R
Carriers/Saraland, Mobile County, AL, —^--rix^-
PB94-964030/RE8 94-04 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of DecHton (EPA Regton 4): Peak Oi/
BaTorum. Site, Operable Unit 1, Brandon, FL, June
PB94464031/REB 94*4 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Region 4): Peak O«/
BgTprums Site, (Operable Unit 2), Brandon. FL. August
64032/REB 94*4 Stanrjng Order
1993.
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA f£s£n4);_ KUama
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA H«Bton4):
Chem Southern, mo, SlrnDeonv»^^Se|»mber ^
PB94-964O34/REB 94*4 Stanrjng Order
A Region 4): Part .OV
3, Brandon, FL, March
Superfund Record of Dedaton (EP
BaVDrums Site, Operable Unit 3,
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Southwire Aluminum, Hancock County, Hawesvilte, KY.,
February 1993.
PB94-964036/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical Industries Site, Operable Unit 2, DeLand, FL,
October 1992.
PB94-964037/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Geiger (C
and M Oil) Site, (Amendment), Rantowtes, SC., July
1993.
PB94-964038/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): ABC
Cue-Hour Cleaners Site, Jacksonville, NC., January 1993.
PB94-964039/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Elmore
Waste Disposal Site, Spartanburg County, Greer, SC.,
April 1993.
PB94-964040/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Anodyne,
Inc. Site, North Miami Beach, FL, June 1993.
PB94-984041/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Firestone
Tire and Rubber Company Site, Dougherty County,
Albany, GA., June 1993.
PB94-964043/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): (FCX
Washington Site), Beaufort County, Washington, NC.,
September 1993.
PB94-964044/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): FCX-
StatesvHIe Site, Operable Unit One, Iredell County,
StetesvMe. NC., September 1993.
PB94-964045/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cedar-
town Industries, Cedartown, GA. May 1993.
PB94-964047/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Mathis
Brothers Landfin (South Marble Top Road), Walker
County, GA. March 1993.
PB94-964O48/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 4): Milan
Army Ammunition Plant O-Une Ponds Area, Milan, TN.,
September 1993.
PB94-9S4049/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 4): Bypass
601 Groundwater Contamination Site, Operable Unit 2,
Concord, NC., April 1993.
PB94-964050/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): ABC
One-Hour Cleaners Site, Operable Unit 2, Jacksonville,
NC., September 1994.
PB94-964053/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Alabama
Amy Ammunition Plant Operable Unit 2, Ctuktersburg,
AL, August 1994.
PB94-964055/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Naval Air
Station Cecil Field, Operable Unit 6, Jacksonville, FL
September 1994.
PB94-964057/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Perham
Arsenic Burial Site, Perham, MM., March 1994.
PB94-964101/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): J and L
LandM Site. Rochester mts. Ml., June 1994.
PB94-964102/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Region 5): Himco
Dump, Elkhart, IN., September 1993.
PB94-984103/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Region 5): Wash
King Laundry, Baldwin, Ml., March 1993.
PB94-984104/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): U.S. Air
Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH., July 1993.
PB94-984105/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wood-
stocfc Muntotoal LandM, Woodstock. IL, June 1993.
pB9t9641oFREB 94*4 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Regton 5): Powell
Road LandM. Huber Heights, OH., September 1993.
PB94-864107/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA
andChemdal. Indanapols, IN.,
PB94-9B4109/REB
PB94-964035/REB
94*4 Standing Order
Stendng Order
5): ReBly Tar
r 1993. ^^
Standing Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Regton 5); Muske-
gon Chemical, WhftehaA Ml., March 1993. ^^
PB9«64110/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Dedston (EPA Regton 5): Spartan
Chemical Site, Wyoming, ML June 1993. _._-,.„
PB94-964111/REB 94*4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 5); Lakeland
Dtepoea! Service. Oaypool, IN.. September 1993^
PB94.964112/REB 94*4 Standng Order
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KEYWORD INDEX
WASTE MANAGEMENT
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): New
Brighton/Arden Hills, Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant,
MN., September 1993.
PB94-964114/REB 34-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): MacGillis
and Qibbs/Belf Lumber and Pole, New Brighton, MN.,
December 1992.
PB94-964115/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Sanitary
Landfill Company (IWD) Site (a.k.a. Cardington Road
landfill). Moraine, OH., September 1993.
PB94-964116/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): East
Bethel Demolition Landfill, East Bethel, MN., March 1993.
PB94-964120/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Adams
Plating Company Site, Lansing, Ml., September 1993.
PB94-964121/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Adams
County Quincy Landfills No. 2 and 3, Ouincy, IL, Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-964123/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Koppers
Coke Site, St Paul, MN., April 1994.
PB94-964124/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sauk
County Landfill Site, Excelsior. Wl.. March 1994.
PB94-964127/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Van Dale
Junkyard Site, Washington County, OH., March 1994.
PB94-964128/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): N. W.
Mauthe Site, Appteton, Wl., March 1994.
PB94-964129/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South An-
dover Salvage Yards, Andover, MN., May 1994.
PB94-964131/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Waste,
Inc., Landfill Site. Michigan City, IN., August 1994.
PB94-964132/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Prestolite
Battery, Vinoennes, IN., August 1994.
PB94-964133/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac,
Inc., Jacksonville, AR., June 1993.
PB94-964201/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tenth
Street Dump/Junkyard Site. Oklahoma City, OK.,
(Amendment), September 1993.
PB94-964202/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texar-
kana Wood Preserving Company. Operable Unit 2, Texar-
kana, TX. September 1993.
PB94-964203/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Popite,
Inc., El Dorado, AR.. February 1993.
PB94-964205/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): PAB Oil
and Chemical Services, Vermilion Parish, LA., September
1993.
PB94-964206/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): American
Creosote Works (Wlnnflekj Plant), WinnfieW, LA, April
1993.
PB94-96420B/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cleveland
MR Site. Grant County, NM., September 1993.
PB94-964209/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwater Contamination Site, Hastings, NE, June
1993.
PB94-964301/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Wekton
Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE). MO.. September
1993.
PB94-964302/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Red Oak
Landfill, Red Oak, IA, March 1993.
PB94-964303/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Sherwood
Medical Company Site, Norfolk. NE., September 1993.
PB94-964307/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Chemptex
Site, Clinton, IA., May 1993.
PS94-964309/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): McGraw-
Edrson Facility, CentervjUe, IA., September 1993.
P894-964310/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Bectro-
COalmgs, Inc., Site, Cedar Rapids, IA., September 1994.
PB94-964312/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 8): Montana
Pole and Treating Plant National Priorities List Site, Butte,
MT., September 1993.
PB94-964401/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site (Operable Unit 4). Commerce City,
CO., April 1994.
PB94-964402/REB 9444 Starting Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Utah
Power and Light/ American Barrel Site, Salt Lake City,
UT., Jury 1993.
PB94-964406/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Montana
Pole and Treating Plant, Butte, MT., September 1993.
PB94-964407/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Minot
Landfill Site, Minot NO., June 1993.
PB94-964408/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 27, Commerce City,
CO., September 1993.
PB94-964409/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 28, CO., January 1993.
PB94-964410/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 29, Commerce City,
CO., September 1993.
PB94-964411/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Operable Unit 5, Commerce City,
CO., (Amendment), September 1993.
PB94-964412/REB 9444 Standing Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales Company Site, Operable Unit 4, Commerce City,
CO., December 1992.
PB94-964414/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Operable Units 3 and 6, Commerce
City, CO., June 1993.
PB94-964415/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Eagle
Mine Site, Operable Unit 1, Eagle County, CO., March
1993.
PB94-964416/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air
Force Base. Operable Unit 4. UT., June 1994.
PB94-964417/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian
Bend Wash Site, Tempo, AZ., September 1993.
PB94-964501/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Baldwin
Pant San Gabriel Valley Area Site, Los Angeles County,
CA. March 1994.
PB94-964S02/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Aircraft
Control and Warning Site, Mather Air Force Base, CA.,
December 1993.
PB94-964503/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Caste Air
Force Base (Operable Unit 2), Merced County, CA., No-
vember 1993.
PB94-964506/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Southern
CaBfomia Edison, Vtsalia Pole Yard, Vealia, CA.. June
1994.
PB94-964507/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Norton
Air Force Base, San Bernardino, CA., November 1993.
PB94-964509/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Hexcel,
LJvermore, CA., September 1993.
PB94-964510/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Iron
Mountain Mine, Shasta County, CA., September 1993.
PB94-964511/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Waste
Disposal, Inc., Santa Fe Springs, CA.. December 1993.
PB94-964512/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): George
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 1, San Bernardino County,
CA., March 1994.
PB94-964513/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Phoenix, AZ., December
1992.
PB94-964S14/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tracy De-
fense Depot Operable Unit 1, Tracy, CA., August 1993.
PB94-964515/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Newmark
Groundwater Contamination Site, San Bernardino, CA.,
August 1993.
PB94-964516/'REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Liquid
Gold Oil Corporation, Richmond, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964517/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sharpe
Army Depot Operable Unit 1, Lathrop, CA., January
1993.
PB94-964S18/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fresno
Sanitary Landfill Site, Fresno, CA., September 1993.
PB94-964519/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): McColl
Site, Source Operable Unit Fullerton, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964S20/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sacra-
mento Army Depot Bum Pits Operable Unit, Sacramento,
CA., February 1993.
PB94-964521/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lorentz
Barrel and Drum Site, Operable Unit 1, San Jose, CA.,
August 1993.
PB94-964522/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Valley Area 2, Operable Unit 3, Los Angeles
County, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964523/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Ga-
briel Valley Site. Areas 1-4, Suburban Water Systems/
Bartoto Well Field Operable Unit (Amendment), CA.,
September 1993.
PB94-964525/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): McClellan
Air Force Base, Operable Unit B1, CA., September 1993.
PB94-964526/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Valley Area 2, Operable Unit 2, Los Angeles
County, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964S27/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Applied
Materials, Inc., Santa Clara, CA., August 1993.
PB94-964528/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Motorola
52nd Street Operable Unit 2, Phoenix, AZ., July 1994.
PB94-964529/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 1, AZ., April 1994.
PB94-964S30/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord,
CA., February 1994.
PB94-964531/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): N.A.S.
WhkJbey Island (Operable Unit 1, Areas S and 6), Oak
Harbor, WA, December 1993.
PB94-964603/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fairchild
Air Force Base, Craig Road Landfill Operable Unit Spo-
kane, WA., February 1993.
PB94-964604/HEB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): N.A.S.
Whidbey Island, Ault Field, Operable Unit 2. Oak Harbor,
WA, June 1994.
PB94-964606/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tele-
dyne Wan Chang Albany Site, Millersburg, OR., June
1994.
PB94-964607/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Umattlla
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 1, Hermiston, OR.,
December 1992.
PB94-964609/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory. Operable
Unit 18, Idaho Falls, ID., September 1993.
PB94-964615/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Queen
City Farms, Maple Valley, WA, December 1992.
PB94-964617/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort
Lewis Military Reservation, (Landfill 4 and the Solvent
Refined Coal Pilot Plant), Pierce County. WA, September
1993.
PB94-964618/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bonne-
vHto Power Administration Ross Complex Site (USDOE),
Operable Unit 1. Vancouver, WA, May 1993.
PB94-964620/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Ameri-
can Crossarm and Conduit Chehalis, WA, June 1993.
PB94-964623/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay Nearshore/Tideflats Site, Operable Unit
4, Ruston/North Tacoma Study Area, WA, June 1993.
PB94-964626/REB 9444 Standing Order
WASTE FORMS
Leaching Boundary Movement in Solidified/Stabilized
Waste Forms.
PB94-1S9399/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Contaminant Leaching from Solidified-Stabilized Wastes,
Overview.
PB94-169919/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Cement Stabilization/Solidification Techniques: pH Profile
Within Acid-Attacked Waste Form.
PB94-169992/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
WASTE MANAGEMENT
Gasverkstomter i Sverige. En inventering av efterbehand-
Hngsbehovet vkj landets gasverkstomter. (Gasworks sites
in Sweden. Inventory of the need for after-treatment of
the country's gasworks sites).
DE94702197/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Technical Assistance Grants (Fact Sheet).
PB93-963301/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Technical Assistance Grants (TAGs) (Pam-
94-01 PC A02/MF A01
RCRA Pern* Polcy Compendium Update Package. Revi-
sion 2, September 1893.
PB94-100252/REB 94-01 PC E1B
Measuring Pollution Prevention Progress. Prooeedkigs
Workshop: HeM In Salem, Massachusetts on March 31,
and April 1-2, 19S3.
PB94-101516/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Waste Management Area (WMA) and Supplemental WeH
(SPW) Guidance.
PB94-107895/HEB 94X)1 PC M4/MF Ml
Instruction Manual tor the Biennial Reporting System
(BRS) NTTS Data Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-114170/REB 9442 PCAOS/MFA01
Hazardous Waste Report, 1991: Instructions and Forms.
Dotft Topo DocurMntBDon.
PB94-114196/REB 9442 PCAOs/MFAOz
on Geomembrane Seam-
l. HeW in Cincinnati, Onto
Proosedhgs of the Workshop on
ing: Data Acquisition and Control.
on April 22. 1993.
PB94-114667/REB 94-01 PCA04/MFA01
Waste Maiiiiiialion Practices at Two CCA Wood-Treat-
rrtont Plsnts.
PB84-114683/REB 9441 PC AO4/MF A01
Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Organic Compounds from
Various SoBd Matrices.
PB94-121548/REB 9441 PCAO3/MFA01
Solvent M»*iimlioii In the Continuous Liquid/Liquid Ex-
traction of Aqueous Samples for Semrvotatie Orgartcs.
PB94-121555/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
U.S. EPA's PoMton Prevention RO and D Results: Prac-
tical Tools tor the Trade.
PB94-122520/HEB 9442 PCAO3/MFA01
Inside the HoMna A CornpMton of 1993 Monthly Hotline
127966/REB
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
DuPont Chambers Works Waste Minimization Protect
" AOB/W A02
PB94-136260/REB
9442 Kt
MbMy Studtos under CERCLA:
Guide for Conducting Tre
Btodegradalion Remedy Selection. Quick Reference Fact
Sheet
PB94-144136/REB S442 PC AOS/MF A01
Handbook: Approaches tor the nemejalton of Federal
FacMy S»es Contaminated with Explosive or Radtoacttve
Wastes.
PB94-1446S6/REB 9442 PC A07/MF M2
Nomnalion Guidance. 1994 Beneficial Use of BtoaaBds
Awards Program: For Operating Projects, Technology De-
vulupiiiunt and Rusean.li.
PB94-155611/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Annual RREL Rosoarch Symposium (20thi Abstract Pro-
caedngs. Held ki Cincinnati. Ohio on March 15-17,1994.
PB94-159082/REB 9443 PC A12/MF MS
tinted States arri German B»ateral Agreement on Re-
fitodattbon of HBZVOOUS Wsste Silos.
PB94-164811/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
UfeCyde ^Movements Analysis: Procedure Develop-
ment and Demonstration.
PB94-169836/REB 9443 PCM2/MFM1
Cement Stabfeattortf SoMfcatton Techniques: pH Profle
W*hn AodnAttacked Waste Form,
PB94-169992/REB 9443 PCM1/MFM1
), CK-). F(:), S04(2-), and CO3<2-) on
PC AOS/MF A01
Methods of Managkxj Envkonmental Releases
9444 PCMB7MFM2
Effect* of N03H CH-). F(-), SO4<2-), an
PbC+ JJnrnobBzatton by Hydraxyapatts.
PBM-170024/REB 9443 PC
PB94-174
nagement
794/REB
PC AOS/MF A01
of the U.S. Envkonmanta) Protection Agency's
marpta Technology Program, 1903.
PB94-17eOB27REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Pnxeedkxjs c< the National Untied Stales Envkonmental
Protection Agency Conference (Wh) on Household Haz-
ardous Waste Management Held ki Burftngton, Vermont
on November 6-10,
PB94-181047/REB
9443 PCAM/MFM6
nnovative SNs RemedUton Technology: Thermal De-
•Ofpvon. vofcjnw 0.
PB94-181716/REB 9443 PC A07/MF AM
Importance of Ufe Cycle Aisesimont
PB94-189677/REB 9444 PCAO1/MFA01
State Program Advisory Number 10.
PB94-19S73/REB 9444 PC A07/MF AO2
State Program Advisory Number 11.
PB94-193261/REB 9444 PCA23/MFA04
State Program Advisory Number 12.
PB04-10%9/REB 9444 PC A1S/MF AOS
State Program Advisory Number Thirteen.
P994-193307/REB 9444 PCA17/MFA04
: Pote
W Changes ki
s and Effects on Tree Growth.
9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
Data: Generation and
9442 CPT04
Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data:
Management of Hazardous Waste. 1991
PB94-500758/REB
j Software
niters).
P89*£01335/REB
Contract Compliance Screening System
(OLM01.8 Version 6) (tor Mtorocom-
9443 CPD02
Toxic Roloaao Inventory (TRI), 1967-1992 ton CD-ROM).
PB94-S04230/REB 9444 CD-ROM $45.00
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (OLM01.8 Version 7) (for Mtorocom-
i/REB
9444 CPD02
Beyond Business as Usual: Meeting the Challenge of
Hazardous Waste (Video).
PB94-780301/REB 9444 AVt35AO
Superfund at Work: The Pioneer Sand Cleanup (Video).
PB94-780327/REB 9444 AVfS&OO
CatskM Tire Fie (Video).
PB94-780343/REB 9444 AVf3&00
Superfund in Action (Video).
PB94-780350/REB 9444 AV$35.00
Superfund: EPA/ICMA Superfund Revttalizatton Confer-
ence. Held in San Francisco, California on February 1-2,
1993
PB94463202/REB 9441 PC M4/MF Ml
Overview of the Out/ear Liability Model (OLM).
PB94-963215/REB 9442 PC M2/MF M1
Status of Regional Superfund Plots: End-of-Year Report
PB94-863216/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Revitalization: Measures of Success.
PB94-963217/REB 9442 PC M4/MF M1
TMs is Superfund: A Citizen's Guide to EPA's Superfund
8/REB
9443 Standing Order
Superfund Program Implementation Manual, Fiscal Year
1994. Volume 1. Program Goals and Planning Require-
ments. Volume 2. Program Implementation Procedures.
PB94-9S3220/REB 9442 PCA24/MFA04
National Superfund Program Priorities, Fiscal Year 1994.
PB94-963221/REB 9442 PCM1/MFM1
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study,
1993 Update.
PB94-963230/REB 9444 Starring Order
Audrt Management Process. Reference Guide.
I/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF Ml
Toward Implementing Superfund, Fiscal Year
1991. Report to Congress.
PB94-963234/REB 9442 PCA22/MFA04
on SACM Implementation.
Superfund Reform Act of 1994.
PB94-963239/REB
9444 Starring Order
9442 PCA10/MFM3
Superfund Program Management Manual, Fiscal Year
1994.
PB94-963247/REB 9443 Starring Order
Background Information: National Priorities List, Final
Report Volume 4. Number 1, May 1994.
PB94-963253/REB 9443 Standing Order
Supplementary Materials: National Priorities List Final
Ruto. Volume 4, Number 2, May 1994.
PB94-963254/REB 9443 Standing Order
Sites with Contamination Inside
Response Actions at
i/REB
9444 Starring Order
Superfund Aecetoratod Cleanup Model.
PB94-863270/REB 9444 Starring Order
Common Cleanup Methods at Superfund Sites.
PB94-963271/REB 9444 Standkxj Order
(GukJar
Supplemental Five-Year Re
PB94-9632B3/REB 9444 Starring Order
WasteLAN/CERCUS Codebook.
PB94-963286/REB 9444 Standing Order
CERCLA: Comprehsnalve Data Element Dictionary.
9444 Standng Order
la Dement Dictionary
9444 Starring Order
Documenting the Estimated Value of PRP Work to be
PB94-963287/I
CERCLA: Comprehensive
PB94-963269/REB 9444 Starring Order
SUPERFUND: EPA/ICMA Superfund Revitaizstton Con-
ference. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on November 16-17,
1993
PB94-963291/REB 9444 Starring Order
SUPERFUND: EPA/ICMA Superfund Revitaftzation Con-
ference. Held in Daftas, Texas on May 19-20,1994.
PB94463292/REB 9444 Standkxj Order
DNAPL Site Characterization.
PB94463317/REB 9444 Standng Order
Background Information: National Priorities List. Proposed
Rute-Volume 4, Number 3, August 1994.
PB94463321/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supplementary Materials: National Priorities List, Pro-
posed Ruto. Volume 4. Number 3. August 1994.
P894-963323/REB 9444 Starring Order
Cost Management Manual tor the Superfund RemedeJ
and Enforcement Programs.
PB94-963401/REB 9444 Standkxj Order
Report on State/Territory Non-NPL Hazardous Waste
Site Cleanup Efforts for the Period 1980-1992.
PB94-963402/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Delegations Work Group.
PB94-963415/REB 94-04 Standing Order
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
Guidelines for Inorganic Data Review.
PB94-963502/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Roles and Responsibilities of Regional Project Officers,
Zone Project Officers, Work Assignment Managers and
Contracting Officers for the RCRA Enforcement, Permit-
ting and Assistance Contracts (REPA).
PB94-963614/REB 9443 PC A03/MF AOt
Superfund Information Repositories and Administrative
Records: Introduction for Librarians.
PB94-963648/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
Force Base (Operable Unit 6) Site, ME., April 1994.
PB94-963701/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Tronic
Plating, Farmingdale, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963807/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Wilson
Farm, Ptumsted Township, Ocean County, NJ., August
1993.
PB94-963808/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township, Route 72 and Route 532 Dump Sites, Burling-
ton County, Chatsworth. NJ., September 1993.
PB94-963609/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Monroe
Township Landfill, Middlesex County. NJ., March 1993.
PB94-963811/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pitts-
burgh Ak Force Base, Pittsburgh, NY., March 1993.
PB94-963812/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Preferred
Plating Corporation, Farmingdale, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963813/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2); Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 10, Lakahuret NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-983815/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center. Operable Unit 8, Lakehurst, NJ.,
June 1993.
PB94-9S3816/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 9, Lakehurst NJ.,
June 1993.
PB94-963818/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center. Operable Unit 12, Lakehurst, NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963819/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): SMS In-
struments, Suffolk County, Deer Park, NY., September
1993.
PB94-963820/REB
9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Lodi Mu-
nicipal Wells, NJ., September 1993.
PB94-063824/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Robin-
tech/Nattonal Pipe, Operable Unit 2, Town of Vestal,
Broome County, NY., Much 1993.
PB94-963B25/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 15, Lakehurst NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963628/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 22, Lakehurst NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963820/REB »444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hranica
Landfill Site (Operable Unit 2), Butler County, PA., May
1994.
PB94-963901/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Ohio
River Park. Operable Unit 2, Neville Island, PA., March
1993.
PB94-963909/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Eastern
Diversified Metals, Operable Unit 2, Hometown, PA., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963913/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USMC
Camp Lejeune. Operable Unit 4, NC, September 1993.
PB94-964015/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USMC
Camp Lejeune, Operable Unit 3. NC., September 1993.
PB94-964016/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River (USDOE), Operable Unit 7, SC., September 1993.
PB94-964019/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River (USDOE), Operable Unit 6, SC.. September 1993.
PB94-964020/REB 9444 Standing Order
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WASTE WATER DISPOSAL
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Chenv
torm. Inc., Site, Operable Unit Two, Pompano Beach, FL,
September 1993.
PB94-964042/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Beufaft
LandfM Site, Pensacola, FL September 1993.
PB94-964046/REB 94-04 Standing Oder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Davte
UndHI Site, Davis, FL, August 1994.
PB94-964051/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): BMI-Tex-
tron Site, Lake Park, FL, August 1994.
PB94-9640S2/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Upper
East Fork Poplar Creek, Operable Unit 2 (Abandoned
Ntric Add Pipeline at Y-12 plant). Oak Ridge, TN., Sep-
tember 1994.
PB94-9640S4/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): B and B
Chemical Site, Hiateah, FL, September 1994.
PB94-9640S6/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site, (USDOE), SC., September 1994.
PB94-964058/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): American
Anodco, Inc., Ionia, Ml., September 1991
PB94-964117/REB 94-04 Starting Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Packag-
ing Corporation of America, Filer City, Ml., September
1993.
PB94-86411B/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Mason
County Landfill. Ludngton. ML, September 1993.
PB94-964119/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Dakhue
Sanitary LandfiH, Cannon Falls, MM., June 1993.
PB94-964122/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Land and
Gas Reclamation Landfill Site, Wfltamstown, WL, January
1994.
PB94-964125/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Otmsted
County Sanitary Landfill Site, MM., June 1994.
PB94-964126/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Agate
Lake Scrap Yard Site. MN., December 1993.
PB94-964130/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tinker
AFB (Sokfer Creek/Building 3001), OK., September
1993.
PB94-964204/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Fourth
Street Abandoned Refinery Site, Oklahoma City, OK.,
September 1993.
PB94-964207/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Syntex
Agribusiness, Inc., Operable Unit 2, Verona, MO., May
1993.
PB94-964304/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kern-Pest
Laboratories, Cape Girardeau, MO., February 1993.
PB94-964305/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): North U
Drive Well Contamination, Springfield, MO., March 1993.
PB94-964306/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manutacturing/North Farm Site, Operable Unit 3.
(Amendment), KeBogg, IA., September 1993.
P894-964308/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Operable Unit 2,
(Amendment), Kellogg. IA.. September 1993.
PB94-964311/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F. E.
Warren Air Force Base. Cheyenne, WY., December 1992.
PB94-964405/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region B): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Operable Unit 2, Commerce City,
CO., June 1993.
PB94-964413/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Ga-
briel Valley Site, Areas 1 through 4, Whittier Narrows Op-
erable Unit, Los Angeles County, CA., March 1993.
PB94-964524/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Naval
Submarine Base, Operable Unit 3, Bangor, WA., March
1994.
PB94-964605/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bangor
Naval Submarine Base, Operable Unit 5, Bangor, WA.,
September 1993.
PB94-964608/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 12. Idaho Falls, ID., December 199£
PB94-964610/REB 944)4 StancSng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory. Operable
Unit 4. Idaho Fate, ID., December 1992.
PB94-964611/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 9, Idaho Falls, ID., December 1992.
PB94-964612/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): UmaHIa
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 5, Hermiston, OR.,
August 1993.
PB94-964613/RE8 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): UmatUta
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 8, Hermiston, OR.,
11993.
614/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Moun-
tain Home Air Force Base, Landfill No. 2, Operable Unit
2, Mountain Home, ID.. May 1993.
PB94-964616/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Allied
Plating Site, Portland, OR., June 1993.
PB94-964619/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): FairchiW
Air Force Base, 4 Areas, Operable Unit 2, WA., July
1993.
PB94-964621/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bonne-
vilte Power Administration Ross Complex Site (USDOE),
Operable Unit 2, Vancouver, WA., September 1993.
PB94-984622/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Alaskan
Battery Enterprises, Fairbanks, AK., March 1993.
PB94-964625/REB 944)4 Standing Order
WASTE MINIMIZATION
Industrial Pollution Prevention: A Critical Review.
PB94-112844/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Product Camera and Printed Labels.
PB94-119914/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Rotogravure Printing Cylinders.
PB94-119922/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Baseball Bats and Golf Clubs.
PB94-119930/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Organic Compounds from
Various Solid Matrices.
PB94-121548/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Solvent Minimization in the Continuous liquid/Liquid Ex-
traction of Aqueous Samples for Semivolaaie Organics.
PB94-121555/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Ultrasonic Cleaning as a Replacement for a Crdorofluoro-
carbon-Based System.
PB94-121696/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF AM
U.S. EPA's Pollution Prevention RD and D Results: Prac-
tical Tools for the Trade.
PB94-122520/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Wood Preserving Indus-
Onsite Solvent Recovery.
PB94-144508/REB
944)3 PC A05/MF A01
136298/REB
944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Investigation of Cleaner Technologies to Minimize Auto-
motive Coolant Wastes.
PB94-162682/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of an Electrodialytic Process for Purification of
Hexavatent Chromium Solutions.
PB94-165214/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Removal and Containment of Lead-Based Paint via
Needle Sealers.
PB94-193216/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
Waste Minimization for Equipment Cleaning in the Coated
and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing Industry.
PB94-198033/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
WASTE POLLUTION
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4); USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation. Operable Unit 17, Oak Ridge.
TN.. October 1992.
PB94-964023/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
1100 Area Site (USDOE), Benton County, WA., Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-964624/REB 944)4 Standing Order
WASTE PROCESSING
Base catalyzed decomposition of toxic and hazardous
chemicals. (Final report, September 4, 1990-September
30.1991).
DE9301B739/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Ex-srtu Remediation Technologies as Practiced in USA.
PB94-112919/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of an Automated Sorting Process for Post-
Consumer Mixed Plastic Containers.
PB94-114B16/REB 944)1 PC A05/MF A01
WASTE PROCESSING PLANTS
Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria, Technical Manual.
PB94-100450/REB 944)1 PC A16/MF A03
WASTE RECYCLING
Evaluation of the Collier County, Florida Landfill Mining
Demonstration.
PB94-114824/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment General
Mail and Vehicle Maintenance FacHty. United States
Postal Service, Buffalo, NY.
PB94-129798/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A02
Investigation of Cleaner Technologies to Minimize Auto-
motive Coolant Wastes.
PB94-162682/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Pollution Prevention Opportunities in the Manufacture of
Paint and Coatings.
PB94-162690/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
WASTE RECYCLING CENTERS
U.S. Mercury Recyders Provide Expanded Process Ca-
pabilities.
PB94-15BB05/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Public Health, Occupational Safety, and Environmental
Concerns in Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Operations.
PB94-1B9453/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
WASTE REDUCTION
Evaluating ACQ as an Alternative Wood Preservative
System.
PB94-159928/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
WASTE STORAGE
Technical Guidance Document Quality Assurance and
Quality Control for Waste Containment Facilities.
PB94-159100/REB 944)3 PC A14/MF A03
WASTE TREATMENT
Technology Evaluation Report Perox-Pure (Trade Name)
Chemical Oxidation Technology.
PB93-213528/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
Solidification/Stabilization of Organics and Inorganics.
PB94-106333/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioremediation Using the Land Treatment Concept Envi-
ronmental Regulations and Technology.
PB94-107927/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Technology Profiles, Sixth Edition.
PB94-123858/REB 944)1 PCA19/MFA04
Pilot-Scale Demonstration of a Slurry-Phase Biological
Reactor for Creosote-Contaminated Soil. Applications
Analysis Report
PB94-124039/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
CWM PO'WWER (Trade Name) Evaporation-Catalytic
Oxidation Technology: Applications Analysis Report
PB94-124658/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Toronto Harbour Commissioners (THC) Soil Recyde
Treatment Train. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-124674/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Perox-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical Oxidation Technolo-
gy, Peroxidation Systems, Inc., Applications Analysis
Report
PB94-13032S/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Assessment of the Applicability of Chemical Oxidation
Technologies for the Treatment of Contaminants at Leak-
ing Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Sites.
PB94-146404/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Sorption, Important in Stabilized/Solidified Waste Forms.
PB94-155256/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating ACQ as an Alternative Wood Preservative
System.
PB94-159928/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
Solvent Washing of Aged PCP-Contaminated Soils.
PB94-160439/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Thermal Desorption Treatment (February 1994).
PB94-160603/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Waste Management Inc. PO'WWER (Trade
Name) Evaporatkm-Catarytic Oxidation Technology.
Technology Evaluation Report Volume 1.
PB94-160637/REB 944)3 PC AOft/MF A02
Chemical Waste Management Inc. PO'WWER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology.
Technology Evalution Report Volume 2.
PB94-160S60/REB 944)3 PC A21/MF A04
Engineering Bulletin: Solvent Extraction.
PB94-190477/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
Technology Demonstration Summary: Peroodation Sys-
tems, Inc. Perox-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical Oxidation
Technology.
PB94-194487/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
SITE Demonstration of the Toronto Harbour Commission-
ers Soil Recycling Project
PB94-19B173/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
WASTE UTILIZATION
Minimizing Pollution in Cleaning and Decreasing Oper-
ations.
AD-A277 094/9/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
WASTE WATER
Identification of Ammonia, Chlorine, and Diazinon as
Toxicants in a Municipal Effluent
PB94-163581/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
WASTE WATER DISPOSAL
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Silver Engi-
neering Works, Aurora, Colorado.
PB94-178647/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Forney Indus-
tries, Fort Collins, Colorado.
PB94-178662/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
KW-97
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Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Classic Plas-
tics, Inc., KeSm. Colorado.
PB94-178704/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF Ml
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report Winner Found-
ries and Manufacturing. Inc.. Arvada. Colorado.
PB94-182045/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFM1
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Special Prod-
ucts Company, Golden, Colorado.
P694-182O52/REB 94-03 PC AO2/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Anderson and
Forrester, A Division of Century International, Golden,
Colorado
PB94-1B2060/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Lambertson In-
dustries, Denver, Colorado.
PB94-182094/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Swedes
Custom Chrome, Grand Junction, Colorado.
PB94-1B2102/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report Trane Compa-
ny, Pueblo, Colorado.
PB94-182698/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report Kurt Manufac-
turing. Pueblo, Colorado.
PB94-182714/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Cosmar Com-
pany, CarvDe, Louisiana. NPDES Permit No. LA0003751.
PB94-182763/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report Zapata Haynie
Corporation, Cameron, Louisiana. NPDES No.
LA0003654.
P894-182771/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection: Excel Corporation.
KWPC Permit No. I-UA11-NP01.
PB94-182789/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Whole Effluent Toodctty (WET) Control Policy: Policy for
the Development of Effluent limitations in National Pol-
lutant Discharge Elimination System Permits to Control
Whole Effluent Toxicity tor the Protection of Aquatic Life.
PB94-214673/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
WASTE WATER TREATMENT
Modeling Substrate Transport into Bofihns: Role of Multi-
ple Ions and pH Effects.
PB94-157328/REB 94-O3 PC AOS/MF A01
Emerging Technology Report Cross-Flow Pervapomtion
for Removal of VOCs from Contaminated
PB94-170230/REB 94X» PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of Nutritional and Operational Requirements
for Bndegradation of Chlorinated Phenols by the White
Rot BasMomycete, •phanerochaete chrysosporium' in
HBC Reactors.
PB94-174745/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report Rocky Moun-
tain Arsenal, Adams County, Colorado, NPDES NO. CO-
0021202.
PB94-178621 /REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report City of Grand
Junction. Persigo WWTP, Grand Junction. Colorado.
NPDES Permit No. CC-0040063.
PB94-178696/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report LeadvMe Sani-
tation District LeadvBe. Colorado, Part A. NPDES Permit
No. CO-0021164.
PB94-178712/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report LeadvBe Sani-
tation District. LeadvMe, Colorado. Part B. NPDES Permit
No. CO0021164.
PB94-178720/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Performance Audrt Inspection Report Grand County
Water and Sanitation District No. 1. Grand County, Colo-
rado. NPOES Permit No. CO0032964.
PB94-182078/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report Copper Moun-
tain Water and Sanitation District. Copper Mountain, Col-
orado. NPDES Permit No. CO-0021598.
PB94-182110/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Rocky Moun-
tain Arsenal, Adams County, Colorado. NPDES No. CO-
0021202
PB04-162755/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report Wheatridge
Sanitation District, Wheatridge. Colorado. NPDES Permit
No. CO-0024121.
PB94-18280S/REB 94-03 PC AO4/MF A01
Analysts of Industrial Effluents for RCRA and Other Pol-
lutants.
PB94-194826/REB 94-04 PC AO4/MF A01
Assessment of pH Control of Process Waters in Selected
Plants.
PB94-1948SB/REB 94-04 PCA14/MFA03
WOES and Sewage Sludge Program Authority.
dera»y_Reco9nced IncSan Trbes.
A Hand-
94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
MuMjurisdtetional Pretreatment Programs. Guktence
Manual
PB94-203544/REB 94-04 PC AO3/MF A01
WASTES (MOUSTRIAL)
DuPont Chambers Works Waste Minimization Project
P894-136280/REB 94412 PC AOB/MF AO2
WASTEWATER REUSE
Analytical Methods for the Determination of Pollutants in
Pulp and Paper Industry Wastewater.
PB94-107059/REB 94-01 PC A07/MF A02
WATE POLLUTION CONTROL
dean Water Act Section 403: Compendium.
PB94-187358/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
WATER ANALYSIS
Methods for the Determination of Nonconventional Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater. Volume 1.
PB94-121654/REB 94-01 PCAW/MFE08
Guidance and Clarification for the Current U.S. EPA Test
Method for Asbestos in Drinking Water.
PB94-136108/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
WATER BALANCE
Implications of Climate Change for the Water Balance of
the Columbia River Basin, USA.
PB94-159365/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
WATER CHEMISTRY
Randomized Intervention Analysis of the Behavior of
Bear Brook Watershed, Maine.
PB94-108008/REB 94-01 PC A01/MF A01
Water Chemistry and Fish Community Responses to Epi-
sodic Stream Aodrficatton in Pennsylvania, USA.
PB94-113024/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Acidic Deposition on Streams In the Appalach-
ian Mountain and Piedmont Region of the Mid-Atlantic
United States.
PB94-117561 /REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Major Ion Chemistry of Lakes on the KenaJ Peninsula,
Alaska.
PB94-117603/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
TiO2 Advanced Photo-Oxidation Technology: Effect of
Electron Acceptors.
PB94-130184/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
WATER CONSERVATION
Customer Incentives for Water Conservation: A Guide.
PB94-161183/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
WATER DISPOSAL
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 23, Lakehurst NJ..
September 1993.
PB94-963830/REB 94-04 Standing Order
WATER DISTRIBUTION
Animation and Visualization of Water Quality in Distribu-
tion Systems.
PB94-136181/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Locating Monitoring Stations in Water Distribution Sys-
tems.
PB94-136199/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPANET Version 1.1 (3 1/2 inch - DOS) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB94-S01673/REB 94-04 CP D02
WATER EFFECT RATIOS
Interim Guidance on Determination and Use of Water-
Effect Ratios for Metals.
PB94-140951/REB 94-02 PCA09/MFA02
WATER FLOW
Evaluation of Unsaturated/Valdoae Zone Models for Su-
perfund Sites.
PB94-157765/REB 94-03 PC AW/MF A03
Identification and Compilation of Unsaturated/Vadose
Zone Models.
PB94-157773/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
QAEP. A Geographic Preprocessor for Ground Water
Flow Modeling.
PB94-209699/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Manual of Instructional Problems tor the U.S.G.S. MOD-
FLOW Model (for Microcomputers).
PB94-5043S8/REB 94-04 CP 002
WATER MANAGEMENT
Discrete Volume-Element Method tor Network Water-
OuaBty Models.
PB94-101870/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Water Transfers in the West Efficiency, Equity, and the
Enworwnont.
PB94-122397/REB 94-01 PC A14/MF AOS
Clean Water A Memorial Day Perspective.
PB94-203478/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
WATER PIPELINES
Model for Chlorine Concentration Decay in Pipes.
PB94-119971/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
WATER PIPES
Seminar Publication: Control of Lead and Copper in
Drinking. Water.
PB94-121670/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF AO2
WATER POLLUTANT EFFECTS (ANIMALS)
Effects of Water Temperature on the Toxicity of 4-Nrtro-
phenol and 2,4-Oinftophenol to Developing Rainbow
Trout rOncorhynchus mykiss').
PB94-15B722/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION
Representative bentric bioincScator organisms for use in
~ asearch: Culture of Neanthes t
Discrete Volume-Element Method for Network Water-
Quality Models.
PB94-101870/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Model Assessment of the Annual Atmospheric Deposition
of Trace Metals to Lake Superior.
PB94-113008/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Water Column Contaminants Critical
Issue Forum Proceedings. Basinwide Toxics Reduction
Strategy Revaluation Report
PB94-113453/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Spatial Heterogeneity of Geoehemical and Hydrotogic Pa-
rameters Affecting Metal Transport in Ground Water.
PB94-114774/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Great Lakes Monitoring and Research Strategy.
PB94-114832/REB 944)1 PC A10/MF AOS
Financing Assistance Available for Small Public Water
Systems.
PB94-117520/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Development Document for Recommended Effluent Limi-
tations Guidelines and Standards of Performance for the
Fish Hatcheries and Farms. Point Source Category.
PB94-120102/REB 94-01 PC A10/MF A03
Proceedings of Annual Analytical Symposium (8th). Meld
in Norfolk, Virginia on April 3-4,1985.
PB94-126034/REB 94-02 PC A24/MF A04
Determination of Capillary Pressure: Saturation Curves In-
volving TCE, Water and Air for a Sand and a Sandy Clay
Loam.
PB94-130754/REB 94X12 PC A08/MF A02
Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring Techniques:
A Desk Reference Guide. Volume 2. The vadose Zone,
Field Screening and Analytical Methods. Appendices C
andD.
PB94-131497/REB 94-02 PC A18/MF A04
Photochemistry of Aqueous Iron(lll)-Polycarboxylate
Complexes: Roles in the Chemistry of Atmospheric and
Surface Waters.
PB94-135050/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Karst Hydrology and Chemical Contamination.
PB94-135134/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Use of Periphyton in the Development of Biocriteria.
PB94-141512/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachtoride at Mineral
Surfaces.
PB94-144698/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Toward a Watershed Approach: A Framework for Aquatic
Ecosystem Restoration, Protection, and Management
PB94-1S1263/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Impacts of Stormwater Discharges: A Na-
tional Profile.
PB94-1S2287/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Transformation of Dyes and Related Compounds in
Anoxic Sediment Kinetics and Products.
PB94-155553/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Effect of Bromide Ion on Formation of HAAs during
CtHonnatton.
PB94-157286/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Experimental Study of Complete Dissolution of a Nona-
queous Phase Liquid in Saturated Porous Media
PB94-159373/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Lead Leaching from Submersible Well Pumps.
PB94-1612217REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release In-
ventory: Basinwide Toxics Reduction Strategy Commit-
ment Report
PB94-163011/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Chromate Reduction and Remediation Utilizing the Ther-
modynamic Instability of Zero-Valence State Iron.
PB94-163516/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparison of Effluent Toxicity Results Using 'Cerio-
daphnia duba' Cultured on Several Diets.
PB94-163649/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Transport and Transformation of Contaminants Near the
Sediment-Water Interface. Chapter 1. Introduction.
PB94-174737/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices: Virginia
Frequencies.
PB94-187937/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey.
PB94-188448/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices: Washing-
ton, DC. Frequencies.
PB94-188885/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices: Maryland
Frequencies.
PB94-188927/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices: Pennsyl-
vtatic
effects
dentate. (Potychaeta).
DE93016427/REB
94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Development of Spit-Operator, Petrov-Galerkin Methods
to Simulate Transport and Diffusion Problems.
PB94-101722/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-188935/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Hydrocarbon Spill Screening Model (HSSM). Volume 1.
User's Guide.
PB94-189487/REB 94-04 PCA11/MFA03
Sequential Anaerobic Degradation of 2,4-Dichtorophenol
in Freshwater Sediments.
PB94-190485/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
KW-98
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WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
NPS New-Notes No. 26, January-February 1993. The
Condition of the Water-Related Environment; The Man-
agement and Ecological Restoration of Watersheds; The
Control of Nonpoint Sources of Water Pollution.
PB94-194651/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Microbial Ecology Research to Environ-
mental Problems.
P894-203783/RE8 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride by Pyrite in
Aqueous Solution.
PB94-210465/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Institutional Enhancement and Public Involvement Pro-
gram for Hampton Roads Virginia. Final Report Fiscal
Years 1989-90 - 1992-93.
PB94-218625/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A01
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
tography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
PB94-904200/REB 94-02 Subscription
WATER POLLUTION ABATEMENT
National Conference on Climate Change and Water Re-
sources Management Proceedings (1st) Held in Albu-
querque, New Mexico on November 4-7,1991.
AO-A281 172/7/REB 94-04 PC A18/MF ACM
Suggested Operating Procedures for Aquifer Pumping
Tests. Ground Water Issue (15th in Series).
PB94-107943/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Wellhead Protection in Confined, Semi-Confined, Frac-
tured and Karst Aquifer Settings.
PB94-109402/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Three-Dimensional Air Flow Model for Soil Venting: Su-
perposition of Analytical Functions.
PB94-112851/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water Act as Amended by the Safe Drink-
ing Water Act Amendments of 1986.
P694-133774/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook; Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention and Con-
trol Planning.
PB94-144623/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A02
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Municipal Pretreatment
Programs.
PB94-144631/REB 94-02 PC A05/MF A01
President Clinton's Clean Water Initiative: Analysis of
Benefits and Costs.
PB94-154101/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
President Clinton's Clean Water Initiative: Analysis of
Benefits and Costs. Executive Summary.
PB94-154119/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Cadmium and Chromium Recovery from Electroplating
Rinsewaters.
PB94-160553/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Handbook for State Ground Water Managers.
PB94-161171/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Hydrogeotogic Mapping Needs for Ground-Water Protec-
tion and Management Workshop Report Held in Denver,
Colorado on May 10-12, 1988.
PB94-161189/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Identification of Ammonia, Chlorine, and Diazinon as
Toxicants in a Municipal Effluent
PB94-163581/RES 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Comprehensive Environmental Management Plan for the
Currituck Sound Drainage Basin: Background Investiga-
tions.
PB94-181625/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
How Best to Promote Industrial Pollution Prevention
Through the Effluent Guidelines Process. Recommenda-
tions of the Industrial Pollution Prevention Project (IPS)
Focus Group.
PB94-187796/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release In-
ventory: Technical Update - Point Source Loads by Facili-
188786/REB
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Defining Biological Status by Comparing with Reference
Conditions (Chapter 4).
PB94-190360/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Riparian Buffers for Water Quality Enhancement in the
Anemarte-Pamlico Area.
PB94-195948/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Financial Reponsibility Demonstrations for
Owners and Operators of Class 2 Oil- and Gas-Related
Injection Wells.
PB94-203312/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
Technology Evaluation Report Perox-Pure (Trade Name)
Chemical Oxidation Technology.
PB93-213528/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Guidance for Evaluating the Technical Impracticability of
Ground-Water Restoration.
PB93-963507/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
SITE Demonstration of the Basic Extractive Sludge Treat-
ment Process.
PB94-101805/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Disinfection By-Product Formation and Control by Ozona-
flon and Biotreatment
PB94-101888/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Report to the Congress: Activities and Programs Imple-
mented under Section 319 of the Clean Water Act Fiscal
Year 1988.
PB94-10Z191/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
PR Notice 93-3. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104148/RES 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
PR Notice 93-8. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104197/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Pulp, Paper and Paper-
board Point Source Category.
PB94-107026/REB 94-02 PC A98/MF EOS
Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines for the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard In-
dustry.
PB94-107737/REB 94-02 PC A05/MF A01
Preliminary Report of EPA Efforts to Replace Freon for
the Determination of Oil and Grease, September 1993
(Revision 1).
PB94-109048/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
NPDES Storm Water Program. Question and Answer
Document Volume 2.
PB94-109550/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Treatment of VOCs in High Strength Wastes Using an
Anaerobic Expanded-Bed GAG Reactor.
PB94-113677/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic
Pollutants.
PB94-113768/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect
of Functional Groups.
PB94-113776/REB
9441 PC A02/MF A01
Testing Bioremediation in the Field.
PB94-114709/REB 9441
PC A03/MF A01
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for
the Wet Storage, Sawmills, Partdeboard and Insulation
Board Segment of the Timber Products Processing Point
Source Category.
PB94-114873/REB 9441 PC A20/MF A04
Control of Biofilm Growth in Drinking Water Distribution
Systems. Seminar Publication.
PB94-115995/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Field Evaluation of Residue Prediction Procedures Used
in EPA's Guidance: Assessment and Control of Btoeon-
centratable Contaminants in Surface Waters. The Five
Mile Creek Study. 1993 Draft for Appendix 1.
PB94-119237/REB 9441 PC A14/MF A03
Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund (Revised Edition).
PB94-120706/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Inorganic Substances
in Environmental Samples.
PB94-121811/REB 9441 PC A08/MF A02
Progress at the Chesapeake Bay Program '92 and '93.
Restoring the Chesapeake Bay, Annual Progress Report
PB94-122819/REB 9441 PC A03/MFA01
Wastewater Treatment/Disposal for Small Communities.
Manual.
PB94-123841/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
CWM PO'WW'ER (Trade Name) Evaporation-Catalytic
Oxidation Technology: Applications Analysis Report
PB94-134658/REB 9441 PCA04/MFA01
Report on the Evaluation of Wastewater Discharges from
Raw Cane Sugar Mills on the Hito-Hamakua Coast of the
Island of Hawaii.
PB94-128204/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
Perox-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical Oxidation Technolo-
gy, Peroxidation Systems, Inc., Applications Analysis
Rep '
Report
PB94-130325/REB
9442 PC A04/MF A01
Clean Water Act A Primer.
PB94-1020B4/REB
9441 PC A03/MF A01
Membrane Treatment of Wood Preserving Site Ground-
water by SBP Technologies, Inc. Applications Analysis
Report
PB94-131646/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Influence of Alternative Electron Acceptors on the Anaer-
obic Biodeg/adaWltty of Chlorinated Phenols and Benzole
Acids.
P894-135076/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Nonpoint Source Pollution Impacts of Alternative Agricul-
tural Management Practices in Illinois: A Simulation
Study.
PB94-136140/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Oxidation Technologies for the Treatment of
Contaminated Groundwater.
PB94-137353/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
Use of Chemical Dispersants for Marine Oil Spills.
PB94-144243/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
Manual: Combined Sewer Overflow Control.
PB94-144649/REB 9442 PC A06/MF A02
Full Scale Field Demonstration on the Use of Hydrogen
Peroxide for In situ Bioremediation of an Aviation Gaso-
line-Contaminated Aquifer (Chapter 16).
PB94-146396/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Regulation of Municipal Sewage Sludge under the Clean
Water Act Section 503: A Model for Exposure and Risk
Assessment for MSW-Compost
PB94-146487/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Dissolved Oxygen on Phenols Breakthrough
from GAC Adsorbers.
PB94-146776/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175 Wednesday, Sep-
tember 9, 1992 Proposed Rules. Part 4. 40 CFR Part
122. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System,
Request for Comment on Alternative Approaches for
Phase 2 Storm Water Program.
PB94-152352/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Needs Survey, 1992. Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-152493/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, Wednesday, Sep-
tember 9, 1992 Notices. Part 2. Final NPDES General
Permits for Storm Water Discharges from Construction
Sites; Permit Language.
PB94-154168/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, Wednesday, Sep-
tember 9, 1992 Notices. Part 3. Final NPDES General
Permits for Storm Water Discharges Associated with In-
dustrial Activity, Permit Language.
PB94-154192/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
State and Local Government Guide to Environmental
Program Funding Alternatives.
PB94-154622/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
What Is Absorbing: The Parent Compound, Its Degrada-
tion Intermediates, Or Its Polymers.
PB94-1S5363/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
OxidarJve Coupling of Phenols on Activated Carbon:
Impact on Adsorption Equilibrium.
PB94-155470/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
NPDES Industrial Permit Abstracts 1993.
PB94-155629/REB 9443 PC A21/MF A04
Effect of Separation Processes on the Formation of Bro-
minated THMs.
PB94-157294/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Impact of OzonatJon and Biological Treatment on Disin-
fection By-Products.
PB94-157377/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
OxkJative Coupling of Phenolics on the GAC Surface.
PB94-158649/RES 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic
Pollutants.
PB94-158664/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect
of Functional Groups.
PB94-158672/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Manual: Nitrogen Control.
PB94-159142/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
Methanogenesis and Sulfate Reduction in Chemostats: A
Fundamental Experimental Kinetic Study and Modeling.
PB94-159262/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Using Biopolymers to Remove Heavy Metals from Soil
and Water.
PB94-159381/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Oxygen Mediated Oxidative Coupling on Ad-
sorption Kinetics.
PB94-159407/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Treatment of POP Containing Wastewater Using Anaero-
bic RukJized Bed GAC Bioreactors.
PB94-160447/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Waste Management, Inc. PO'WW'ER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology.
Technology Evaluation Report Volume 1.
PB94-160637/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
Review and Assessment of Factors Affecting Hydraulic
Conductivity Values Determined from Slug Tests.
PB94-160686/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
WATERS: Well Activities Tracking, Evaluation and Re-
porting System. Version 2.0 User Guide.
PB94-161122/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
Remediation of Contaminated Soils by Solvent Flushing.
PB94-162740/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Identification of Ammonia, Chlorine, and Diazinon as
Toxicants in a Municipal Effluent
PB94-163581/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Package Plants for Small Water Supplies: The U.S. Expe-
rience.
PB94-169828/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Lessons Learned from Siting of Boston Harbor Sewage
Outfall.
PB94-169851/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Research Needs and Summary: Environmental Manage-
ment Perspective (Chapter 16),
PB94-169869/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Emerging Technology Report Cross-Flow Pervaporatton
System for Removal of VOC's from Contaminated
Wastewater.
PB94-170230/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Control Policy.
PB94-175858/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Benthic Community Restoration Goals.
PBlM-177292/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Guidance Manual for Developing Best Management Prac-
tices (BMP).
PB94-178324/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
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KEYWORD INDEX
Clean Water Act Section 403 Report to Congress: Phase
2- Point Source Discharges Inside the Baseline.
PB94-181542/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Technologies and Costs tor Control of Disinfection By-
products. (Appendix A).
PB94-1B4827/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Ground Water Currents: Developments in Innovative
Ground Water Treatment, March 1994.
PB94-187150/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
Symposium on
Conference. Held in
PB94-1B8620/REB
Restoration: Proceedings of a
Illinois on March 2-4,1993.
944)4 PC A10/MF AO3
CAV-OX (Trade Name) Cavitation Oxidation Process
Magnum Water Technology, Inc. Applications Analysis
189438/REB
94-04 PC AO5/MF A01
Two-Dimensional Modeling of Aquifer Remeolation Infiu-
enced by Sorpbon NooequBjoum and HydrauBc Conduc-
trvfry Heterogeneity.
PB54-189693/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bring Butetri: In Situ Biodegradation Treatment
190469/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Isolation of Dissolved Organic Matter from the Suwannee
River Using Reverse Osmosis.
PB94-190501/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
Field-Scale Testing of a Two-Stage Bioreactor for Re-
moval ol Creosote and PentacNorophenol from Ground
Water Chemical and Biological Assessment
PB94-191053/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
FiaW Scale Testing of a HyperfMralion Unit for Removal
of Creosote and Pantachloroohenol from Ground Water
Chemical and Btotogteel Assessment
PB94-191061/REB 94-04 PC AO3/MF A01
tn SMu Technologies for Remeotation of Organic Chemi-
cals-Contaminated Sites: A Critical Review
PB94-192713/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF AOt
Summary of Current State Nonpoint Source Control Prac-
tices for Forestry.
PB94-193901/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF AOS
Chesapeake Bay Dissolved Oxygen Goal for Restoration
of Living Resource Habitats.
P894-194438/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Technology Demonstration Summary: Peraodabon Sys-
tems, me. Perox-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical Oxidation
Technology.
PB94-194487/REB 94-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Dovolopmonl Document tor Proposed Effluent Limitations
Gudefnes and New Source Performance Standards for
the Bufcfng, Construction and Paper Segment of the As-
- . . - 1M QglQftoJy
94-04PC AO»/MF A02
PB94-194834/REB
Fne Pore Diffuser System Evaluation for the Green Bay
Metropolitan Sewerage District
PB94-200B13/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Long-Term Performance Characteristics of Fne Pore Ce-
ramic Drffusers at Monroe, Wisconsn.
PB94-2008S4/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Fine Pore Diffuser Case History for Frankenmuth. Mtcri-
B 94-04 PC AO4/MF A01
NPOES and Sewage Studge Program Authority. A Hand-
book for Federally Recognized indan Trees.
PB94-2O3395/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Afcafine Noncyaride Zinc Plating with Reuse of Recov-
ered Chemicals.
PB94-205549/REB 94-04 PC AO4/MF A01
Performance of Gravel Bed Wetlands in the United
States.
PB94-210SOS/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Ground Water Currents: Developments in Innovative
Ground Water Treatment June 1994.
PB94-213618/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Developing Successful Runoff Control Programs for Ur-
banized Areas.
PB94-213683/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF AO2
Urban BMP*s: A Stormwater Control Demonstration
Proioct.
PB94418967/REB
Needs Survey. 1992.
PB94-501343/REB
94-04 PC AOT
94-03 CPT02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regan 1): Central
l_anci« Site. Operable Unit One. Johnston. RL. June
1994.
PB94-963714/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Rock-
away Township WeMeU, Rockaway. NJ, October 1993.
PB94-963834/REB 94-O4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): U.S. De-
fense General Supply Center. Operable Unit 9. Chester-
field County, VA_. September 1993.
PB94-963904/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
Development Center, Operable Unit 1, Bucks County.
PA.. September 1993.
PB94-963905/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3V Occiden-
tal Chemical Corporation. Montgomery County, PA.. June
1993
PB94-063910/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base, DE, November 1992.
PB94-963915/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Company Site (Operable Unit 3),
Salisbury. NC., October 1993.
PB94-96400B/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Sjperfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant Northwest Sume. Paducah,
KY., Jury 1993.
PB94-964018/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Roches-
ter Property Site. Travelers Rest Greenvlte County, SC..
August 1993.
PB94-964027/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Reeves
Southeastern Galvanizing, Operable Unit 2, HHsborough
County. FL, September 1993.
P394-964029/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak Ol/
Bay Drums Site, (Operable Unit 2), Brandon, FL, August
1993.
PB94-964032/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Southwire Aluminum, Hancock County, HawesvHe, KY.,
February 1993.
PB94-964036/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regon 4): ABC
One-Hour Cleaners Site, Jacksonvfle. NC., January 1993.
PB94-964039/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Anodyne.
Inc. Site, North Miami Beach, FL, June 1993.
PB94-964041/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): (PCX
Washington Site), Beaufort County, Washington. NC..
September 1993.
PB94-9S4044/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): FCX-
StatesvMe Site. Operable Unit One. traded County.
StatesvMe. NC.. September 1993.
PB94-964O4S/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Bypass
601 Groundwater Contamination Site, Operable Unit 2.
Concord, NC.. April 1993.
PB94-9640SO/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hknco
Dump, Elkhart, IN.. September 1993.
PB94-964103/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wash
King Laundry. Baldwin, Ml., March 1993.
PB94-984104/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5); Muske-
gon Chemical, Whitehall, Ml.. March 1993.
PB94-964110/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spartan
Chemical Site, Wyoming, Ml., June 1993.
PB94-964111/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): New
Brighton/Arden Hate, Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant
UN., September 1993.
PB94-964114/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): MacGMs
and Gfcbs/Bel Lumber and Pole, New Brighton, MM.,
December 1992.
PB94-964115/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): East
Bethel DemoMon Landf*. East Bethel, MM., March 1993.
PB94-964120/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Adams
County Quincy LandMs No. 2 and 3, Ouncy, IU Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-964123/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): (Coppers
Coke Site. St Paul. MM. April 1994.
PB94-964124/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texar-
kana Wood Preserving Company. Operable Unit 2, Texar-
kana. IX. September 1993.
PB94-964203/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwtttor ContMiiirMliofi Site, HttStinQs, NE., Juno
1993.
PB94-964301/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Etectro-
Coatngs, Inc.. Site, Cedar Rapids. uV, September 1994.
PB94-984312/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales Company Site, Operable Unit 4, Commerce Ctty,
CO.. December 1992.
PB94-964414/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Operable Units 3 and 6. Commerce
City, CO., June 1993.
PB94-96441S/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Eagle
Mne Site. Operable Unit 1. Eagle County. CO., March
1993.
PB94-964416/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hi Air
Force Base. Operable Unrt 4, UT.. June 1994.
PB94-064417/REB 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Aircraft
Control and Warning Site, Mather Air Force Base, CA
December 1993.
PB94-964503/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base (Operable Unit 2), Merced County, CA., No-
vember 1993.
PB94-964506/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): George
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 1, San Bernardino County,
CA., March 1994.
PB94-964513/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tracy De-
fense Depot Operable Unit 1, Tracy, CA., August 1993.
PB94-964515/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Newmark
Groundwater Contamination Site, San Bernardino, CA.,
August 1993.
PB94-964516/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sharpe
Army Depot Operable Unit 1, Lathrop, CA., January
1993.
PB94-964518/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Valley Area 2. Operable Unit 3, Los Angeles
County, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964523/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Ga-
briel Valley Site, Areas 1-4, Suburban Water Systems/
Bartoio Well Field Operable Unit (Amendment), CA.,
September 1993.
PB94-964525/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Valley Area 2, Operable Unit 2, Los Angeles
County, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964527/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Applied
Materials, Inc., Santa Clara, CA., August 1993.
PB94-964528/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Motorola
52nd Street Operable Unit 2, Phoenix. A2., July 1994.
PB94-964S29/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort
Lewis MHtary Reservation, (Landfill 4 and the Solvent
Refined Coal Pilot Plant), Pierce County. WA., September
1993.
PB94-964618/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
WATER POLLUTION DETECTION
Automated Nal 'wen' counting system for the determina-
tion of radtocaesium.
DE94602352/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF AOf
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Pro-
gram Evaluation Report for Antox BTX Water Screen
(BTX Immunoassay).
PB93-218337/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
Structural Characterization of Reactive Dyes Using Liquid
Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass Spec-
trometry.
PB94-101748/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of a Field Test Kit for Monitoring Lead in
Drinking Water.
PB94-101896/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Nonconventkxial Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater. Volume 1.
PB94-121654/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF EO8
Ground-Water Indicators State Pilot Studies for Idaho,
Minnesota, and New Jersey: Findings Report
PB94-129947/REB 94-02 PC AOB/MF A02
Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality:
Brochure.
PB94-154093/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings of the Annual EPA Conference (16th) on
Analysis of Pollutants in the Environment Held in Nor-
folk. Virginia on May 5-6, 1993.
PB94-155207/REB 9442 PC AW/MF EO8
MurSspectral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfec-
tion Byproducts in Drinking Water.
PB94-163524/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Behavior and Identification of Toxic Metals in Complex
Mixtures: Examples from Effluent and Sediment Pore
Water Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
PB94-163623/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Alternatives to Methanol-Water EJutkxi of Solid-Phase
Extraction Columns for the Fractionation of High Log
K(sub ow) Organic Compounds in Aqueous Environmen-
tal Samples.
PB94-163631/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
Methods tar the Determination of Nonconventional Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater, volume 2.
PB94-166311/REB 94-03 PC A17/MF A04
Development of a Battery-Operated Portable Synchro-
nous Luminescence Spectrofluorometer.
PB94-170032/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for the Determnation of Appropriate Methods
for the Detection of Section 313 Water Priority Chemi-
PB94-177508/REB
94-03 PCA03/MFA01
KW-100
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KEYWORD INDEX
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS (ANIMALS)
MuMspectral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfec-
tion Byproducts in Drinking Water.
PB94-182615/REB 84-03 PCA02/MFA01
Method 100.2. Determination of Asbestos Structures over
10 micrometers in Length in Drinking Water.
P694-201902/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION ECONOMICS
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Final Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manufacturing
Industry.
P994-100856/REB 94-01 PCAM/MFA01
Economic Impact Analysis of Final Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manufacturing
Industry.
PBS4-100872/REB 94-01 PC A14/MF A03
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Formu-
lating, Packaging and Repackaging Industry.
P894-180767/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Formu-
lating, Packaging, and Repackaging Industry.
PB94-181401/REB 94-03 PC A22/MF A04
HATER POLLUTION EFFECTS
UnderstancSng Oil Spills and Oil Spill Response.
PB93-963409/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Intensive Survey of the Little Vermilion River as Effected
by Seasonal Variation, 1992.
PB94-104361 /REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Water Quality Assessment of Proposed Effluent Gukte-
fcies for the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry.
PB94-107745/RE8 94-01 PC A07/MF AM
Btoaccumulation Factor Portions of the Proposed Water
Quality Guidance for the Great Lakes System.
PB94-109410/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Seafood Consumption Data Analysis.
PB94-109543/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations:
Phase 2 Toxicity Identification Procedures tor Samples
ExNbMng Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
PB94-114907/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Provisional Guidance for Quantitative Risk Assessment of
PoVcydic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB94-116571/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria for Aniline
(CAS Registry Number 62-53-3).
PB94-118536/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Office of Water Policy and Technical Guidance on Inter-
pretation and Implementation of Aquatic Life Metals Cri-
PB94-118S44/REB
94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria for 2,4-D»-
methytphenol (CAS Registry Number 105-67-9).
PB94-118551 /REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations:
Phase 3 Toxicity Confirmation. Procedures for Samples
ExWbiting Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
PB94-123833/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cryptosporidium: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB94-143526/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sedi-
ments (ARCS) Program. Quality Assurance Program Plan.
PB94-144581/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Marine and Estuarine Multi-Species Test Systems.
PB94-155371/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Contaminant Effects in Marine/Estuarine Systems: Field
Studes and Scaled Simulations.
PB94-155488/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity and Estimated Water Quality Criteria Values in
Mallard Ducklings Exposed to Perrfcchtorophenol.
PB94-157237/HEB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
Proceedings: Integrated Research Planning Meeting for
QuH of Mexico Estuaries. Held In Gulf Breeze, Florida on
November 2-3, 1993.
PB84-157799/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Impact of pH and Lead Composition on Metal Leached
from Brass Coupons.
PB94-15B615/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Probable Causes of Trends in Selected Living Resources
In the Galveston Bay System.
PB94-159050/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Risk Assessment Plot Study. Phase 3. Naval Construc-
tion Battalion Center, Davisville, Rhode Island.
PB94-16O561/REB 94-03 PCA07/MFA02
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and Reid Toxicity Tests,
Ecophysctogy Btoassays, and EcotoxicotogicaJ Btomoni-
160678/REB
944)3 PCA14/MFA03
Biological and Water Quality Survey of Three Tributaries
to the Sangamon Riven South Fork Basin, Mosquito
Creek and Long Point Slough, September through No-
vember 1989.
PB94-161544/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Intensive Survey of the Vermilion River Basin Illinois
River Drainage.
PB94-161833/REB 94-03 PCA04/MFA01
Toxicity of Sediments and Sediment Pore Waters from
the Grand Calumet River-Indiana Harbor, Indiana Area of
Concern.
PB94-163557/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Dioxin-like Toxic Potency in Forster's Tern Eggs from
Green Bay. Lake Michigan, North America.
PB94-163565/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Bbmagnification of Btoassay Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-
dbenzo-p-Oioxin Equivalents.
PB94-163599/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Measures of Reproductive Success and Polychlorinated
Biphenyl Residues in Eggs and Chicks of Forster's Terns
on Green Bay, Lake Michigan, Wisconsin, 1988.
PB94-163607/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Development and Evaluation of Test Methods for Benthic
Invertebrates and Sediments: Effects of Flow Rate and
Feeding on Water Quality and Exposure Conditions.
PB94-163656/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Uptake of Planar Polychlorinated Biphenyts and 2,3,7,8-
Substituted Polychlorinated Dtbenzofurans and Dibenzo-
p-dioxins by Birds Nesting in the Lower Fox River and
Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163680/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Field and Laboratory Investigation of Acid Effects on Lar-
gemouth Bass, Rock Bass, Black Crappte. and Yellow
Porch.
PB94-163706/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
2,3,7,8,-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Equivalents in Tis-
sues of Birds at Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163730/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries. Virginian Province,
1991.
PB94-171659/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Screening of Candidate Species for Development of
Standard Operating Procedures for Aquatic Toxicity Test-
Ing with Resident Chesapeake Bay Biota.
PB94-177482/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
Identification of Predominant Environmental Factors
Structuring Stream Macroinvertebrate Communities
Within a Large Agricultural Catchment
PB94-177722/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Interpretation and Implementation of
Aguatic Life Criteria for Metals.
PB94-183S29/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Guidelines for Deriving Ambient Aquatic Life Advisory
Concentrations.
PB94-187762/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Water Quality Effects and Nonpoint Source Control for
Forestry: An Annotated Bibliography.
PB94-1B3893/REB 94-04 PC A12/MF AM
EPA Great Waters Program: An Introduction to the Issues
and the Ecosystems.
PB94-195997/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative Technical Support
Document for the Procedure to Determine Bioaccumula-
tion Factors, July 1994.
PB94-202009/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
Potential for Eutrophfcation and Nuisance Algal Blooms
in the Lower Neuse River Estuary.
PB94-209434/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A01
Btomonrtoring for Control of Toxicity in Effluent Dis-
charges to the Marine Environment
PB94-210226/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Determination of Polychlorinated Biphenyl Levels in the
Serum of Residents and in the Homogenates of Seafood
from the New Bedford, Massachusetts Area: A Compari-
son of Exposure Sources through Pattern Recognition
94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Group Report Physiological and Ecological Effects of
Acidification on Aquatic Biota (Chapter 19).
PB94-210663/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Heavy Metal Pollutants in Organic-Rich Muds of the Pam-
lico River Estuarine System: Their Concentration, Distri-
bution, and Effects upon Benthic Environments and
Water Quality.
PB94-214160/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A02
Serum Chemistry and Histopathological Evaluations of
Brown Bullheads ('Ameiurus nebulosus') from the Buffalo
and Niagara Rivers, New York.
PB94-101599/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Episodic Acidification and Associated Rsh and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses of Four Adirondack Headwater
Streams. Methods Report
PB94-105368/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Scientific Research on
phins in U.S. Waters.
PB94-107935/REB
and Mortalities of Dol-
94-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Proceedings of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen-
cy's National Technical Workshop 'PCBs in Fish Tissue'.
Held in Washington, DC. on May 10-11,1993.
PB94-112513/REB 94-01 PC A11/MF A03
Evaluation of Acute and Chronic Toxicity Tests with
Larval Striped Bass.
PB94-113040/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application of the DNA Alkaline Unwinding Assay to
Detect DNA Strand Breaks in Marine Bivalves.
PB94-113057/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents
and Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Orga-
nisms. Fourth Edition.
PB94-114733/REB 94-01 PC A14/MF A03
Sampling Protocols for Collecting Surface Water, Bed
Sediment Bivalves, and Fish for Priority I
PB94-114808/REB
i Pollutant Analy-
94-01 PC A08/MF A02
Episodic Acidification of Streams in the Northeastern
United States: Chemical and Biological Results of the Ep-
isodic Response Project
PB94-114923/REB 94-01 PC A17/MF A04
Survival of Brook Trout Embryos in Three Episodically
Acidified Streams.
PB94-117546/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Predicting Branchial and Cutaneous Uptake of 2,2',5,5'-
Tetrachlorobiphenyl in Fathead Minnows fPimephales
prometas') and Japanese Medaka ('Oryiias latipes'):
Rate Limiting Factors.
PB94-130168/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Bioaccumulation of PCB Congeners by Blue Mussels 'Mi-
tilus edulis' Deployed in New Bedford Harbor, Massachu-
setts.
PB94-140779/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Determination and Use of Water-
Effect Ratios for Metals.
PB94-140951 /REB 94-02 PC AM/MF A02
Modeling the Partitioning and Bioaccumulation of TCDD
and Other Hydrophobe Organic Chemicals in Lake On-
tario-Translation.
PB94-155462/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Research Perspectives for Dolphin Mortalities in North
America.
PB94-155819/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Salinity and Temperature Effects on Chronic Toxicity of
2,4-Dinitrophenol and 4-Nitrophenol to Sheepshead Min-
nows fCyprinodon variegatus').
PB94-158714/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
Acute Toxicity of 4-Nitrophenol, 2,4-Dinitrophenol, Terbu-
fos and Trichkxfon to Grass Shrimp fPalaemonetes'
spp.) and Sheepshead Minnows ('Cyprinodon variegatus')
as Affected by Salinity and Temperature.
PB94-158730/REB 94-O3 PC AOS/MF A01
Effects of Water Temperature and pH on Toxicity of Ter-
bufos, Trichkxfon, 4-Nitrophenol and 2,4-Dinitrophenol to
the Amphipod 'Gammarus pseudolimnaeus' and Rainbow
Trout fOncorhynchus mykiss').
PB94-158748/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Intensive Survey of the Edwards River and Pope Creek,
1991.
PB94-161783/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
QSAR Approach for Estimating the Aquatic Toxicity of
Soft EJectrophiles (QSAR for Soft EtectropWIes).
PB94-163573/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA's Contaminated Sediment Management Strategy. Physiologically-Based Toxicokinetic Modeling of Three
PB94-214657/REB 94-04 PCAOS/MFA02 Waterbome Cntoroethanes in Channel Catfish, 'Ictalurus
ECO Update: Selecting and Using Reference Information
in Superfund Ecological Risk Assessments. Volume 2,
Number 4, September 1994.
PB94-963319/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Dectson (EPA Region 3): North
Perm Area 1 Site, Souderton, PA., September 1994.
PB94-963920/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bell
Landfill Superfund Site, Bradford County. PA., September
1994.
PB94-963921/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bucking-
ham County Landfill Superfund Site, VA., September
1994.
PB94-963922/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): PrestoHte
Battery, VTncennes, IN., August 1994.
PB94-&64133/REB 94-04 Standing Order
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS (ANIMALS)
Implications for the Presence of Transforming Genes in
Gonadal Tumors in Two Bivalve MoDusk Species.
PB94-101581/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
punctatus'.
PB94-163615/REB
94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Repsonses of Juvenile Largemouth Bass to Different pH
and Aluminum Levels at Overwintering Temperatures: Ef-
fects on Gill Morphology, Electrolyte Balance, Scale Cal-
cium, Liver Glycoben, and Depot Fat
P894-163698/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Analyses of Cytogenetic Damage in Rodents Following
Exposure to Simulated Groundwater Contaminated with
Pesticides and a Fertilizer.
PB94-163839/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Pofychlortnateil Biphenyl Congener Distributions in Winter
Flounder as Related to Gender, Spawning Site, and Con-
gener Metabolism.
PB94-170040/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Trophic Transfer of Contaminants from Organisms Living
by Chromated-Copper-Arsenate (CCA)-Treated Wood to
Their Predators.
PB94-170073/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Current Activities Within the National Biomonitoring Spec-
imen Bank.
PB94-172806 94-03 Not available NTIS
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KEYWORD INDEX
Comparison o» the Relative Sensitivity of Three Benthfc
Invertebrates to Copper-Contaminated Segments from
the Keweenaw Waterway.
PB94-174703/REB 944B PCM2/MFM1
Influence of Age on the Relative Sensitivity of 'HyaJela
azteca- to Diazitxjn, Aftylphenof Ethoxyfates, Copper.
Cadmium, and Zinc.
PB94-176187/REB 94-03 PCA01/MFA01
PredkMinQ Modes of Toxic Action from Chemical Struc-
ture: An Overview.
PB94-176195/REB
94-03 PCM3/MFM1
Blue Crab, •CaJanoctes sapidus'. Hemocyankt Concentra-
tions as an Indcator of Environmental Conditions in the
Afcernane/Pamlico Estuary.
PB94-176211/HEB
944B PCA04/MFM1
Bespratory^Cardtovascular Physiology and Chtoroetnane
GMFlux in the Channel Catfish 'Ictalurus
PB94-177714/REB
Assessment of
punctatus1.
944)3 PCM3/MFM1
Effects on the Toxicity of Atrazine
to Chesapeake Bay Species: Data Needs for Devetop-
ment of Estuarine Aquatic Life Criteria.
PB94-181526/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF Ml
Updated Review of Estuarine Aquatic Toxicity Data for
the Development of Aquatic Ufe Criteria for Atrazine in
Chesapeake Bay. Phase 2 Report
PB94-181534/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF AO2
Macrophage Aggregates as Infcators of Environmental
Stress. (Chapter 15).
PB94-190824/REB 94-04 PC MS/MF Ml
Fish IntersexuaWy as tndteator of Environmental Stress:
Monitoring Fish Reproductive Systems Can Serve
Humans to Potential Harm.
PB94-191095/REB
to Alert
944)4 PCM2/MFM1
Abundance and VtabMy of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned
m Roanoke River, North Carolina, m 1989.
PB94-198144/RE8 94-04 PC MS/MF Ml
Toxicity of Gothion (Trade Name) and Guthton (Trade
Name) 2S to 'Xenopus laevis' Embryos.
PB94-208731/REB 94-04 PCM2/MFM1
Modekng the Accumulation of Three Waterbome Chlorin-
ated Ethanes in Fathead Minnows (-Pknaphatos prome-
las-): A Ptiystotogfcaiy Baaed Approach.
PB94-210416/REB 944M PC MS/MF Ml
Impairment of Growth and Immune Function of Avooet
a*** from SMes with Elevated Selenium. Arsenic, and
Boron.
PB94-210507/REB 944)4 PC MS/MF M1
Workshop on the Use of Avalable Data and Methods for
Assessing the Ecological Risks of 2J,7,8-Te*achtonxi-
benzo-p-Diojdn to Aquatic Ufe and Associated WMMe.
Held in Mkineapoaa, Mkmesota on September 14-15,
1993.
PB94-214822/REB 94-04 PC A19/MF M4
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS (HUHAMS)
Comparison and Rank of Proposed Human Health Btoac-
cumutelion Factors for the Great Lakes Wassve.
PB94-10953S/REB 944)1 PC MS/MF M1
Miwaukee Cryptoeporktoeis Outbreak: Innoiligslinn and
Recommendations.
PB94-169844/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF Ml
Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) Control Poscy: Poecy for
the Devetopment of Effluent Limitations in National Pol-
lutant Discharge Eanination System Permits to Control
Whole Effluent Toxicity for the Protection of Aquatic Ufe.
PB94-214673/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF Ml
WATER POLLU1
Coplanar PCS and Metal noaJrtuoj in Dolphins from the
U.S. Attanfc Coast Indudhg Atlantic BotHenose Dotohh
Obained durino the 1987/88 Mass Mortatty.
PB94-177748/REB 944)3 PCM2/MFM1
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS (PLANTS)
Workshop on the Use of Avalable Data and Methods tor
Assessing the Ecological Risks of 2A7,8-TetrachtororJ-
benzo-pOioxtn to Aquatic Ufe and Associated WMMe.
Held in Msweapoiii. Mnnesota on September 14-15,
1993.
PB94-214822/REB 944)4 PC A1S/MF A04
WATER POLLUTION MOMTORMQ
Case SturJes in WeMiead Protection Area Deanaaaon
944)1 PCAZ1/MFA04
Completion and UiMpirtalion of Wator43uaMy and Dis-
charge Data for Ackfc Mre Waters at Iron Mountain,
Shasta County, Cattomia, 194041.
P894-1160SO/REB 944)1 PCAO8/MFAOZ
Guidance tor Cooducthg a Pre*ea*ment Compeance In-
120631/REB
944)1 PCM7/MFM2
Appkcataon of -Real-Time- Monitoring in Decision Making:
The New Bedford Harbor Plot Grading Project
PB94-130747/REB 94-02 PCA01/MFM1
Btokncneacent Sensors tor Potoctton of Otoa»alahVi
HgOO in the Environment
PB9+-140720/REB 944)2 PCM2/MFM1
Paired Watershed Study Design.
PB94-154820/REB 944)2 PCM2/MFA01
Natural Borectametion of Akyfcenzenes (BTEX) torn a
Gasoane SpB in Methanogenic Groundwatar.
PB94-1627S7/REB 944)3 PC AO3/MF Ml
Watershed Planning in the Albemane-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 1. Annual Average Nutaient Budgets.
PB94-173366/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF M2
Surface Water Monotoring: A Framework for Change.
PB94-178670/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
National Water Quality Inventory 1992 Report to Con-
•181377/REB
944)3 PC A02/MF Ml
CWA Section 403: Procedural end Monitoring Guidance.
PB94-181591/REB 94-03 PCA15/MFA03
Potential Uae of Ultrasound in Chemical Monitoring.
PB94-188190/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF M1
Superfund Record of Decision (Region 4): General Tire
LandfB Site. MayfJeU, KY., October 1993.
PB94-964009/REB 944)4 StaneSng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Caldwell
Lace Leather Site, Auburn, KY., June 1994.
PB944M4013/REB 94-04 Standing Order
WATER POLLUTION SAMPLING
Federal Register Volume 56, Number 26 Thursday. Feb-
ruary?. 1991, Part 3: Proposed Rules.
PB94-106176/REB 944)1 PC M3/MF M1
Method 1613: Tetra- through Octa- Chlorinated Dioxins
and Furans by Isotope Wution HRGC/HRMS, (Revision
106184/REB
944)1 PC M3/MF M1
Proceedkns of the Annual Analytical Symposium (9th).
Held in Norfolk. Virginia on March 19-20. 1986.
P894-110012/REB 944)1 PCA99/MFA06
Major Ion Chemistry of Lakes on the Kami Peninsula,
Alaska.
PB94-117603/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Ground Water Indicator Plot Study in the State of New
PB94-120967/REB 944)1 PC MS/MF A02
Ground Water Indicator Plot Study in the State of Minne-
PB94-121183/REB 944)1 PCA07/MFA02
Ground-Water Issue: Potential Sources of Error in
Ground-Water Sampling at Hazardous Waste Sites.
PB94-121686/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF M1
Ground Water Indicator Plot Study in the State of Idaho.
PB94-128121/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF M1
Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring Techniques:
A Desk noforomx) Guide. Volume 1. Solids and Ground
944)2 PCA21/MFA04
Water Apoendtees A and B.
PB94-136272/REB
New Approach to Purging Monitoring Wete Lower Flow
Rates Reduce Required Purging Volumes and Sample
Turbktty.
PB94-146263/REB 94-02 PC M1/MF Ml
Chemical Waste Management Inc. PO'WWER (Trade
Name) Evaporation4>rt8ly«c Oxidation Technology.
Technology Evalution Report Volume i
PB94-160660/REB 944)3 PCA21/MFM4
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
JUy 1990-June 1991 Appendices.
PB94-177193/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 1990-June 1991.
PB94-178274/REB 944)3 PC MS/MF M2
Plot Monitoring Project for 14 Pesticides in Maryland Sur-
face Waters.
PB94-180734/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
Optimum Macrobenthic Sampmng Protocol for Detecting
Pdutton Impacts in the Southern CaJrfomia Bight
PB94-182664/REB 944)3 PC ^flSj/MF Ml
Lake Water QuaMy Assessment Grant No. 2. Rnal
Report (Includes Lake Water Quatty Assessment Pro-
gram. 1992. Northeastern fHnois Lakes).
PB94-1
. .
-183092/REB
944X3 PC M8/MF A02
Analysis of Industrial Effluents for RCRA and Other Pol-
lutants.
PB94-194826/REB 944M PC A04/MF A01
Groundwater
I/MFM1
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-December 1991 Appendices.
PB94-213949/REB 944)4 PC A10/MF M3
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-Oecember 1991. Final Report
PB94-214111/REB 944)4 PCA14/MFM3
Afc
^Painaco Estuarine Study Synoptic Survey Data
PB94-218724/REB 94-04 PC MS/MF M1
Sampling for Lead in Drinking Water in Nursery Schools
and Day Care FacWes.
PB94-218963/REB 944)4 PC MS/MF M1
WATER POLLUTION SOURCES
Potential Groundwater Contamination from Intentional
and NuameiiDorial Stormwater UiHPation.
PB94-165354/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A03
Draft Manual of Practice loaubfcation of Wcit Cormec-
PB94-176S34/REB 944)3 PC MS/MF M2
Effects of Contaminants from Chromated Copper Arse-
nate-Treated Lumber on Benthos.
PB94.191087/REB 944)4 PCM2/MFM1
Watershed Planning in the Albemarte-Psmlico Estuarine
System. Report 3. Toxics Analysis.
PB94-19S573/REB 944)4 PC A13/MF A03
WATER POLLUTION STANDARDS
Water Quality Standards Handbook. Second Edition. (In-
cludes Glossary. References and Appendices).
PB93-231371/REB 944)2 PC A99/MF A06
Rnal Technical Development Document for the Pesticide
Chemicals Manufacturing Category Effluent Limitations
Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and New Source
Performance Standards.
PB94-100864/REB 944)1 PC A17/MF A04
Summary of Data Presented in the Background Docu-
ment for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards,
Ore Mining and Dressing Point Source Category.
PB94-113388/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Compendium of State Water Quality Limits for Thermal
Discharges and Mixing Zones.
PB94-121001/REB 944)1 PC A07/MF A02
Consolidated Rule Summary for the Chemical Phases.
PB94-154069/REB 94-03 PC M3/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthorizarjon Overview.
PB94-154135mEB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 55 No. 222, Friday, November
16, 1990 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40 CFR Parts
122,123. and 124. National Pollutant Discharge Elimina-
tion System Permit Application Regulations for Storm
Water Discharges; Rnal Rule.
PB94-1S4176/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, Wednesday, Sep-
tember 9, 1992 Notices. Part 3. Rnal NPDES General
Permits for Storm Water Discharges Associated with In-
dustrial Activity: Fact Sheet
PB94-154184/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Code of Federal Regulations. Parts 141-143, Drinking
Water.
PB94-154960/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF A02
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 214, Tuesday, Novem-
ber 5, 1991 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40 CFR Part
122. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
Permit Application Regulations for Storm Water Dis-
charges; Application Deadlines; Rnal Rule and Proposed
Rule.
PB94-155694/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Proposed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the
Production of Pulp, Paper and Paperboard Industry Sub-
category Definitions.
PB94-187614/REB 944)4 PCA01/MFA01
Proposed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the
Production of Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard. Overview.
PB94-187622/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance on Water Quality Standards and 401 Certifica-
tion Programs Administered by Indian Tribes.
PB94-187770/REB 94-O4 PC M2/MF A01
Providng Waivers from NPDES Permit Compliance
Schedules for Industrial Pollution Prevention Technology.
The Industrial Pollution Prevention Project (IPS) Analysis
of Sections 301 fk) and 307(e) of the Clean Water Act
PB94-219037/REB 944)4 PC M4/MF A01
WATER PRETREATMENT
Reduction of Membrane Fouling by Physical, Chemical
and Biological Pretreatment
PB94-141546/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
WATER PURIFICATION
Competitive Adsorption of VOCs and BOM: The Role of
Molecular Oxygen.
PB94-198025/REB 944)4 PC M3/MF A01
WATER QUALITY
Discrete Volume-Element Method for Network Water-
Quality Models.
PB94-101670/REB 944)1 PC M3/MF A01
Bioaccumulation Factor Portions of the Proposed Water
Quality Guidance for the Great Lakes System.
PB94-109410/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Using Computer Models to Determine the Effect of Stor-
age on Water Quality.
PB94-117512/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
Survival of Brook Trout Embryos in Three Episodically
Acidified Streams.
PB94-117546/REB 944)1 PC M3/MF A01
Summary of State and Federal Drinking Water Standards
and Guidelines, February, 1990.
PB94-120995/REB 944)1 PCM7/MFA02
Animation and Visualization of Water Quatty in Distribu-
tion Systems.
PB94-136181/REB 944)2 PC AO2/MF A01
Locating Monitoring Stations In Water Distribution Sys-
PB94-136199/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Drinking Water Pubicattons List An Annotated Biogra-
phy of EPA and Non-EPA Technical, Managerial, Educa-
tional and General Information Materials.
PB94-152279/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
President Ctnton's Clean Water Initiative.
PB94-154846/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
KW-102
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KEYWORD INDEX
WATER TREATMENT
Identification of Ammonia, Chlorine, and Diazinon as
Toxicants in a Municipal Effluent
PB94-163581/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Using 'Found' Data to Augment a Probability Sample:
Procedure and Case Study.
PB94-169984/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Condi-
tions. Executive Summary.
PB94-177425/RE8 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
Agroecosystem Pilot Field Program Report, 1992.
PB94-177755/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
Determining the Relationship between Water Quality and
Ucerative Mycosis in Atlantic Menhaden.
PB94-180643/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
National Water Quality Inventory. 1992 Report to Con-
S»tl81807/R£B
94-03 PC A22/MF AIM
Quality of Our Nation's Water 1992.
PB94-183878/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance on Water Quality Standards and 401 Certifica-
tion Programs Administered by Indian Tribes.
PB94-187770/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Defining Biological Status by Comparing with Reference
Conditions (Chapter 4).
PB94-190360/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Effects of Water-Column Nitrate Enrichment
on Eekxass, Shoal Grass, and Widgeon Grass.
PB94-192630/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
BMography of Hydrotogto and Water-Quality Investiga-
tions Conducted in or Near the Albemarie-Pamfco
Sounds Region, North Carolina.
PB94-204690/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
WATER QUAUTY CRITERIA
Interim Guidance on Determination and Use of Water-
Effect Ratios for Metals.
PB94-140951 /REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A02
WATER QUALITY DATA
PSWIMS, a Profiling Instrument System for Remote Phys-
ical and Chemical Measurements in Shallow Water.
PB94-140639/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Response of the Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Model
to Lowing Scenarios (A Report of the Modeling Subcom-
mittee, Chesapeake Bay Program Office, Annapolis, MD).
PB94-164340/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Lake Water Quality Assessment Program, 1992. North-
eastern Illtnots Lakes.
PB94-173374/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Lake Water Quality Assessment Grant No. 2. Final
Report (Includes Lake Water Quality Assessment Pro-
gram, 1992. Northeastern Illinois Lakes).
PB94-183092/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
Abemarie-Pamlico Baseline Water Quality Monitoring
Data Summary. 1988-1991.
PB94-183233/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Abemarie-Pamlico Baseline Water Quality Monitoring
Data Summary 1991-1992.
PB94-203270/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Analysis of Response of Chesapeake Bay
Water Quality Model to Loading Scenarios (A Report of
the Modeling Subcommittee Chesapeake Bay Program
Office, Annapolis, MD).
PB94-204617/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
Water-Quality Data from Continuously Monitored Sites in
the Pamlteo and Neuse River Estuaries, North Carolina,
1990-91.
PB94-217510/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
WATER QUAUTY MANAGEMENT
Water Quality Standards Handbook. Second Edition. (In-
cludes Glossary, References and Appendices).
PB93-231371/REB 94-02 PC A99/MF A06
Guide to Federal Water Quality Programs and Informa-
tion.
PB94-110277/REB 94-01 PC A09/MF A02
Integrating Water Quality Modeling with Ecological Risk
Assessment for Nonpoint Source Pollution Control: A
Conceptual Framework.
PB94-119997/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Agency Ground Water Technical Assistance Di-
rectory.
PB94-155199/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
Fish Physiology, Toxicology, and Water Quality Manage-
ment Proceedings of an International Symposium. Held
in Sacramento, California, on September 18-20, 1990.
PB94-159126/REB 94-03 PC A12/MF A03
Nutrient Management Supplement to the Journal of Soil
and Water Conservation Volume 49, Number 2.
PB94-180759/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
National Water Quality Inventory 1992 Report to Con-
H81377/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
WATERSHED -93: A National Conference on Watershed
Management Held in Alexandria, Virginia on March 21-
24,1993.
PB94-181609/REB 9443 PC A99/MF EOS
Technical Support Document for the Atoemarte-Pamlico
Estuarine Study Comprehensive Conservation and Man-
agement Plan.
PB94-205986/REB 9444 PC A09/MF A02
National Estuary Program Guidance: Technical Charac-
terization in the National Estuary Program.
PB94-213832/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
Safe prinking Water Act Source Book: Reauthorization
Overview.
PB94-2174S2/REB 9444 PC A11/MF A03
Institutional Enhancement and Public Involvement Pro-
gram for Hampton Roads Virginia. Final Report Fiscal
Years 1989-90 -1992-93.
PB94-21B625/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A01
Albemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study Synoptic Survey Data
Review.
PB94-218724/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Compendium of Watershed-Scale Models for TMDL De-
velopment
PB94-21895S/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
WATER QUAUTY STANDARDS
Drinking Water Regulations and Hearth Advisories.
PB94-154788/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Nonconventional Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater, Volume 2.
PB94-166311 /REB 9443 PC A17/MF A04
National Public Water System Supervision Program. FY
1993 Compliance Report
PB94-178175/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendix Volume 1: Disinfection By-
products Regulatory Analysis Model (DBP-RAM). Part 2:
Critical Reviews and Refinements Made to Support REG-
NEG.
PB94-179843/REB 9443 PC A12/MF A03
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendix Volume 1: Disinfection By-
Products Regulatory Analysis Model (DBP-RAM). Part 1:
Model Development
PB94-179850/REB 9443 PC A19/MF A04
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule.
PB94-179868/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Chkxamines.
PB94-179876/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Chlorine, Hypochlo-
rous Acid and Hypochkxite Ion.
PB94-179884/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendix Volume 2: REG-NEG Tech-
nologies Working Group Working Papers/Analysis of
Regulatory Alternatives.
PB94-179892/REB 9443 PC A19/MF A04
Regulatory Impact Analysis tor the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendix Volume 3: REG-NEG Tech-
nologies Working Group Working Papers/Assessment of
Technology Performance and Cost
PB94-179900/REB 9443 PC A13/MF A03
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chlorinated Acids/Aktehydes/Ketones/Alcohols.
PB94-179918/REB 9443 PC A12/MF A03
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorite and Chlorate.
PB94-179926/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Bromate.
PB94-179934/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Trihakxnethanes.
PB94-179942/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
Policy on the Use of Biological Assessments and Criteria
in the Water Quality Program.
PB94-183860/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Regulations and Hearth Advisories.
PB94-186665/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
WATER RESOURCES
National Conference on Climate Change and Water Re-
sources Management Proceedings (1st) Held in Albu-
querque, New Mexico on November 4-7,1991.
AD-A281 172/7/REB 9444 PC A18/MF A04
Innovative Options for Financing Nongovernmental Public
Water Supplies' Needs.
PB94-109600/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Water-Related Newsletters.
PB94-155660/REB
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
WATER SERVICES
Waterbome Pathogen Invasions: A Case for Water Qual-
ity Protection in Distribution.
PB94-113792/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Case Studies Assessing Low-Cost In-Place Technologies
at Small Water Systems.
PB94-152261 /REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
WATER SUPPLY
Water Transfers in the West Efficiency, Equity, and the
Environment
PB94-122397/REB 9441 PC A14/MF A03
Colorado River Basin and Climatic Change. The Sensitivi-
ty of Streamflow and Water Supply to Variations in Tem-
perature and Precipitation.
PB94-128527/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
Package Plants for Small Water Supplies: The U.S. Expe-
rience.
PB94-169828/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
WATER SYSTEMS
National Public Water System Supervision Program. FY
1993 Compliance Report
PB94-178175/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
WATER TABLE
Hydrocarbon Spill Screening Model (HSSM). Volume 1.
User's Guide.
PB94-189487/REB 9444 PC A11/MF A03
WATER TRANSFER
Water Transfers in the West: Efficiency, Equity, and the
Environment
PB94-122397/REB 9441 PC A14/MF A03
WATER TREATMENT
Disinfection By-Product Formation and Control by Ozona-
tion and Btotreatment
PB94-101888/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
New Developments in Slow Sand Filtration.
PB94-112950/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Development of 'Giardia C.f Values for the Surface
Water Treatment Rule.
PB94-117538/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Membranes for Removing Oganics from Drinking Water.
PB94-120037/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
TiO2 Advanced Photo-Oxidation Technology: Effect of
Electron Acceptors.
PB94-130184/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Microbiological Issues Related to Drinking Water Disin-
fection Chemistry: Opportunities for Further TiO2 Re-
search.
PB94-130200/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Study of Home Drinking Water Treatment Units Contain-
ing Activated Carbon for Organics Reduction: Interim
Phase 2 Report to Criteria and Standards Division, Office
of Drinking Water.
PB94-140324/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Reduction of Membrane Fouling by Physical, Chemical
and Biological Pretreatment
PB94-141546/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Particle Removal and Head Loss Development in Biologi-
cal Fitters.
PB94-157278/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Bromide Ion on Formation of HAAs during
Chkxmatton.
PB94-1S7286/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Separation Processes on the Formation of Brc-
minated THMs.
PB94-157294/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Control of Disinfection By-Products and Biodegradable
Organic Matter through Biological Treatment
PB94-157310/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Ozonatkxi and Biological Treatment on Disin-
fection By-Products.
PB94-1S7377/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PWSS Program Priority Guidance.
PB94-161213/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Multispectral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfec-
tion Byproducts in Drinking Water.
PB94-163524/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Chkxamines.
PB94-179876/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Chlorine, Hypochlo-
rous Aad and Hypochkxlte Ion.
PB94-179884/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chlorinated Aoos/Aldehydes/Ketones/Alcohols.
PB94-179918/REB 9443 PC A12/MF A03
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorite and Chlorate.
PB94-179926/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Bromate.
PB94-179934/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Trihakxnethanes.
PB94-179942/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
Removal of Arsenic from Drinking Water by Conventional
Treatment Methods.
PB94-182243/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-
Products. (Appendix A).
PB94-184827/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Ground Water Currents: Developments in Innovative
Ground Water Treatment March 1994.
PB94-187150/REB 9443 PCA01/MFA01
Alkaline Noncyankte Zinc Plating with Reuse of Recov-
j Chemicals.
ered(
PB94-205549/REB
9444 PC A04/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
GudanceManual for ^Enhanced Copulation and En-
hancod Precipitative Softening.
PB95-100392/REB 9444 PCA07/MFA02
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
Package Plants for Smal Water Supples: The U.S. Expe-
rience.
PB94-169B28/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF AOI
Milwaukee Cryptosporidtosls Outbreak: Investigation and
Recommendations.
PB94-169844/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
WATER UTILIZATION
North Caroina's Estuaries: A Plot Study tor Managing
Multiple Use in the Slate's Public Trust Waters.
PB94-1S3530/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
WATER WELLS
Review and Assessment of Factors Affecting Hydrautc
Conductivity Values Determined from Slug Tests.
PBB4-160686/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
WATERS: Well Activities Tracking. Evaluation and Re-
porting System. Version 2.0 User Guide.
PB94-161122/REB 9443 PCAOB/MFA02
Leed Leaching from Submensbte Wei Pumps.
PB94-161221/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF AOI
WATERBASED PLATEN ADHESIVES
Demonstration of Waterbased Platen Adhesives for Gar-
ment Screen Printers.
PB94-190931/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF AOI
WATERBORNE
Engineering Aspects of Waterbome Disease Outbreak In-
Kl2927/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF AOI
WATERFLOW
Roanoka River Water Row Committee Report for 1991-
1993.
PB94-1S8049/REB 9443 PCAH/MFA04
WATERFOWL
Uptake of Planar Polychlortnated Btohenyts and 2.3.7.8-
Substtuted Porychlorinated Dbenzofurans and Dtjenzo-
p-dknlns by Birds Nesting in the Lower Fox River and
Green Bay, Wisconsin. USA.
PB94-163680/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF AOI
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
Chesapeake Bay Executive Council Directive: Fish Pas-
PEJ94-110152/REB 9441 PCA01/MFA01
WATERSHEDS
Randomized Intervention Analysis of the Behavior of
Bear Brook Watershed. Maine.
PB94-10800B/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
Variety. Classification and Association in Ratilal Runoff
Response.
PB94-13O374/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF AOI
Toward a Watershed Approach: A Framework for Aquatic
Ecosystem Restoration. Protection, and Management
PB94-151263/REB
9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Pared Watershed Study Design.
PB94-154820/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
WATERSHED -83: A National Conference on Watershed
Management Held ki Alexandria, Virginia on March 21-
24 10Q3
PB94-1si609/REB 9443 PCAM/MFEOB
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices: Virginia
Frequencies.
PB94-187937/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF AOI
Chesapeake BayAUtudsa Survey.
PB94v188448/R%B 9444 PC AOS/MF AOI
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices: Washing-
ton, DC. Frequencies.
PB94-188885/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attttudes Survey, Appendtoec Maryland
Frequencies,
PB04-188027/HEB 9444 PC AOS/MF AOI
Chesapeake Bay Attttudes Survey, Appendices: Penneyl-
PB94-18MC»/nEB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Rt>arien_ Bufters tor Water QuaMy Enhancement In the
PB84-195948/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF AOI
WATR POLLUTION ABATEMENT
Impact of Preozonatton and BtoJagiadalton on Dleinfec-
ttan By-Product Formatton.
PB94^57302/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Mineral Weathering Rates from SmalPtot Experiments.
WMP Sfte, Bear Brooks, Mains, U.SX
PB94-107992/REB 9441 PCA01/MFA01
Mheral Plaaotutton Rates In Plot-Scale Field and Labora-
PBal7i:!976/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
WEATHERPROOFMO
Assessment of the Effects of WeallieiUaaon on HsaldBn-
PB94-141181/REB 9442 PCA04/MFA01
WEDDELLSEA
Ecotoglcal Structure among Mtarant and nesktont Saa-
bkds of the Scc^Weddel Confluence Region.
PB84-190543/REB 9444 PCAOS/MFA01
WELL DRHJJNQ
Report to Congress on Hydrogen SurHe Air Emissions
Associated with the Extraction of Ol and Natural Gas.
PB94-131224/REB 9442 PCA10/MFA03
WESTERN REGION (UNITED STATES)
Water Transfers in the West Efficiency, Equity, and the
Environment.
PB94-122397/REB 9441 PC A14/MF A03
Habitat Ouatty Assessment of Two Wetland Treatment
Systems ki Florida. A Plot Study.
PB94-126760/REB 9442 PCAOB/MFA02
QuaMy Assurance Project Plan for the Oregon Wetlands
Study.
PB94-126778/REB 9442 PCA10/MFA03
QusMy Assurance Protect Plan for Evaluating and Refin-
ing the Estuarine Habitat Assessment Protocol on Puget
Sound and Pacific Northwest Reference Sites.
PB94-130341/REB
9442 PCA04/MFA01
Research Strategy for the Environmental Monitoring and
nt Program. Wetlands 1993 Guff of Mexico Es-
tusrtne
PB94-1
Salt Marsh Plot Study. Phase 2.
VREB 9442 PC AOS/MF AOI
Pesticide Inputs and Risks in Coastal Wetlands.
PB94-14O647/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Inventory and Protection Plan for Southeast Virginia's
Critical Natural Areas, Exemplary Wetlands, and Endan-
iHfQu SpOClBS HtafntBTB
PB94-156551/REB
9443 PC A10/MF A03
Inventory of Constructed Wetlands in the United States.
PB94-210432/REB 9444 Starring Order
Performance of Gravel Bed Wetlands In the United
PB94-21060B/REB
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
id Quality Assurance Method! Used in the
EMAP Prairie Wetlands Plot Study.
PB94-210614/REB 9444 PCA07/MFA02
Challenges in Wetland Restoration and Creation (Book
PEiSllbfMa/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF AOI
Fringe Wetlands in AJbemarie and Pamtteo Sounds:
Landscape Position, Fringe Swamp Structure, and Re-
Sto RisingSea Level
17080/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Avian Richness Evaluation Method (AREM) tor Lowland
Wetlands of the Colorado Plateau (User's Manual) (for
9443 CPDO2
Conaktoring Wetlan
PB94-963242/REB
WWTE NOISE
ds at CERCtA Sites.
9443 Starving Order
Wnran-Sessfon Changes in Peak N160 Amplitude of
Flash Evoked Potentials ki Rsts(L2).
PB94-163813/REB
.
9443 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments on \rtsfbl-
rty in Class I Areas: An EPA Report to Congress.
PB94-157997/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF AOI
WUHe Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1 of 2.
PB94-174778/REB
. .
9443 PCA24/MFA04
WMHa Exposure Factors Handbook. Appendbc Literature
Review Database. Volume 2 of Z
PB94-177789/HEB 9443 PCA20/MFA04
QuaMy Assurance Methods Used in the
Mlanda Plot Study.
EMAP Prairi —
PB94-210814/REB
»444 PCA07/MFA02
ki Wetland nestoralton and Creation (Book
S10648/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
ECO Update: detecting and Using Reference Information
In Superfund Ecotogtoel RWc Asesesments. Volume 2,
NufiiDW 4. SflptMTswCT 1 0B4.
PB04-M33iB7REB 9444 Standhg Order
WILDUFE CONSERVATION
pe Ecology and the Conservation and Manage-
Neotrocteal Mkjratory Birds (Revised).
9444 PCAM/MFA02
and the Conservation and Manage-
Landscape
ment of Neo
WUAMETTE RIVER
Comparison of GeualaMallcal Procedures for Spatial Anal-
^ AO./MF AOI
WMD (METEOROLOQ Y)
Physical Modeang of the Ftow FMd Around Twin Hkjh-
9442 PCA02/MFA01
Downwaeh of Plumes ki the VUnHy of BukfngK A Wind-
WOOD
Mntokn of Afcane Emkotons from a Wood Stain.
PB94-1&524/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
WOOD BURNING APPLIANCES
Stress Testing of Woodstoves.
PB94-120011/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Woodstove Emission Measurement Methods: Compari-
son and Emission Factors Update.
PB94-143807/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves In Crested
Butte, Colorado (Journal Article).
PB94-161064/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested
Butte during the 1991-92 Heating Season.
PB94-190915/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Enhanced Combustion Woodstove (ECW) Technology.
PB94-190923/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
WOOD OILS
Reregistration ENgfaiMy Decision (RED): Cedarwood Oil.
PB94-139615/REB 9442 PCA07/MFA02
RED Facts: Wood Oils and Gums (Cedarwood Oil).
PB94-140001/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
WOOD PRESERVATIVES
Technology Evaluation Report SITE Program Demon-
stration. EPA RREL's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit
PB94-136264/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Wood Preserving Indus-
try.
PB94-13629B/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Uptake of Metals from Chromated-Copper-Arsenate
(CCA)-Treated Lumber by Epibiota,
PB94-140662/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
Histopathology and Bioaccumulation in Oysters 'Crassos-
trea virginica Living on Wood Preserved with Chromated
Copper Arsenals.
PB94-155S04/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
Solvent Washing of Aged PCP Contaminated Soils.
PB94-159266/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaero-
bic Flukfized Bed GAC Bioreactors.
PB94-159274/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluating ACQ as an Attemafive Wood Preservative
System.
PB94-159928/REB 9443 PCA06/MFA02
Solvent Wi
PB94-160439/I
9443 PC A03/MF A01
Trophic Transfer of Contaminants from Organisms Living
by Chromated-Copper-Arsenate (CCA)-Treated Wood to
Their Predators.
PB94-170073/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Field-Scale Testing of a Two-Stage Btoreactor for Re-
moval of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol from Ground
Water Chemical and Biological Assessment
PB94-191053/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Field Scale Testing of a Hyperfiltration Unit for Removal
of Creosote and Pentachtorophenoi from Ground Water
Chemical and Biological Assessment
PB94-191061/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Effects of Contaminants from Chromated Copper Arse-
nate-Treated Lumber on Benthos.
PB94-1910B7/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
WOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY
Waste Minimization Practices at Two CCA Wood-Treat-
rnoot Pnnts.
PB94-114683/REB 9441 PCA04/MFA01
Evaluating ACQ as an Alternative Wood Preservative
PB9??59928/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
WOOD PRODUCTS
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for
the Wet Storage. Sawmills. Parttdeboard and Insulation
Board Segment of the Timber Products Processing Point
Source Category
PB94-114873/REB 9441 PC A20/MF A04
WOOD PULP
Regulatory Impact Assessment of Proposed Effluent
Guidelines and NESHAP for Ins Pulp, Paper, and Paper-
board Industry
PB94-10TO18/REB 9441 PCA11/MFA03
WOOD SMOKE
Summery of the Emissions Characterization and Non-
cancer Respiratory Effects of Wood Smoke.
PB94-188731/HEB 9443 PC AOS/MF AOI
WOOD WASTES
Emissions from Burning Cabinet
PB94-13040B/REB 9442 PC
A02
woooBURNma APPLIANCES
FtoU Performance of Woodbumjng Stoves In Crested
91"82 H*ttn*0lpC A06/MF A02
WOODSTOVES
9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparative Toxidty of Chemicals to Earthworms.
PB94-160462/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
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ZOOPLANKTON
WORST CASE SCENARIOS
Hydrogen Fluoride Study: Report to Congress, Section
112(n)(6) Clean Air Act as Amended.
PB94-121308/REB 94-02 PC A1S/MF A03
XCELLSUDOTUHORS
X-Cefl Pseodotumors in a Hardhead Catfish 'Arius fells'
(AriWaa) from Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, USA.
PB94-198165/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
X RAY FLUORESCENCE
Characterization of Chromium-Contaminated Soils Using
Field-Portable X-ray Fluorescence.
PB94-210457/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
XENOMOT1CS
Sensitivity of SertoN and Leydig Cells to Xenobiotics in in
VHro Models.
PB94-137205/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
XYLENES
Enhanced Mortality and Liver Damage in Virus-Infected
Mice Exposed to p-Xytene.
PB94-137072/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
YARD WASTES
Composting Yard Trimmings and Municipal Solid Waste.
PB94-163250/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
YCT (YEAST-CEREPHYL-TROUT)
Comparison of Effluent Toxicrty Results Using 'Cerio-
daphraa dubia' Cultured on Several Diets.
PB94-163649/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
YORKTOWN (VIRGINIA)
Amoco-U.S. EPA Pollution Prevention Project, Yorktown,
Virginia- Projects, Evaluations, and Rankings.
PB92-228626/REB 94-02 PC A12/MF A03
ZINC COATINGS
Alkaline NoocyankJe Zinc Plating with Reuse of Recov-
ered Chemicals.
PB94-205549/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Resource Document Extraction and Beneficta-
Bon of Ores and Minerals. Volume 1. Lead-Zinc.
PB94-170248/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
ZOOPLANKTON
Response of Predatory Zooplankton Populations to the
Experimental Acidification of Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin.
PB94-101730/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
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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 EPAOfHca
EPA Report Number
Title
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA AND ASSESSMENT
OFFICE, Cincinnati, OH
EPA/530/R-93/013A
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB
PCA10/MFA03
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OfBCE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned
in the Roanoke River, North Carolina, in 1991.
PB94-188802/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
Afcemarte-Pamlico Baseline Water Quality Monitoring
Data Summary, 1968-1991.
P894-183233/REB 94-03 PC A05/MF A01
Abemarte-Pamlico Baseline Water Quality Monitoring
data Summary 1991-1392.
PB94-203270/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Afcernarte-Pamlico Coupling Study.
PB94-201092/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria for Aniline
(CAS Registry Number 62-53-3).
PB94-118536/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria for 2,4-Di-
methylphenol (CAS Registry Number 105-67-9).
PB94-118551/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Amoco-U.S. EPA Pollution Prevention Project, Yorktown,
Virginia: Projects, Evaluations, and Rankings.
PB82-228626/REB 94-02 PC A12/MF A03
Analysis of Industrial Effluents for RCRA and Other Pol-
lutants.
PB94-194826/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
B>A/aei/R-93/017
Analytical Methods for the Determination of Pollutants in
Pulp and Paper Industry Wastewater.
PB94-107059/REB 94-01 PC A07/MF A02
&A/460/A-93/13
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mercedes-Benz.
PB94-127453/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
&A/46O/A-33/8
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB94-127503/REB 94-03 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/460/A-93/2
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Perkins.
P894-127660/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/460/A-93/25
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - American Limousine.
PB94-127339/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/460/A-93/4S
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler.
PB94-127214/REB 94-03 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/460/A-93/36
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda.
PB94-127172/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/460/A-93/52
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar.
PB94-127057/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A02
&A/460/A-93/5
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Cummins Engine Company.
PB94-127537/REB 94-03 PC A18/MF A04
&A/460/A-93/3
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Hino Motors Inc.
P894-127552/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
B>A/46O/A-93/ff
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu.
PB94-127495/REB 94-03 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/460/A-93/7
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mack Trucks.
PB94-127511/REB 94-03 PC A13/MF A03
BW46O/A-93/11
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
PB94-127479/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
&A/46O/A-93/1
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Nissan.
PB94-127578/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/460/A-93/f2
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
P894-127461/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/460/A-93/6
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB94-127529/REB 94-03 PC A22/MF A04
AppfcaSon for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles.
PB94-127446/REB 94-03 PC E99/MF E99
&A/460/A-93/10
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Winnebago Industries, Inc.
PB94-127487/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/460/A-93/44
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB94-127206/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/460/A-93/34
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB94-127156/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF £08
EPA/460/A-93/54
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu.
PB94-127024/REB 94-03 PC A2S/MF A06
EPA/46O/A-93/14
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mazda.
PB94-127297/REB 94-03 PC A18/MF A04
EPA/460/A-93/21
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mitsubishi.
PB94-127438/REB 94X53 PC A23/MF A04
EPA/460/A-93/48
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Nissan.
PB94-127131/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/A-93/31
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - PAS, Inc.
PB94-127099/REB 9443 PC A05/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles.
PB94-127016/REB 94-03 PC E99/MF E99
EPA/460/A-S3/19
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Audi.
PB94-127412/REB 94-03 PC A25/MF A06
EPA/460/A-93/26
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW.
PB94-127347/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF E99
EPA/460/A-93/46
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler.
PB94-127222/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/460/A-93/43
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Cushman Inc.
PB94-127230/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/46O/A-93/41
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat
PB94-127263/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/A-93/35
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ford.
P894-127164/HEB 94-03 PC A9S/MF E»»
EPA/460/A-93/39
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - General Motors Corporation.
PB94-127255/REB 94-03 PC A89/MF E99
EPA/460/A-93/38
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Hartev Davidson.
PB94-127198/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/460/A-93/37
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda.
PB94-127180/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/460/A-93/4
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Hyundai.
PB94-127545/REB 94-03 PC A18/MF A04
EPA/460/A-93/S3
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar.
PB94-127065/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/460/A-93/S1
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar Cars.
PB94-127040/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/46O/A-93/49
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - KIA Motors.
PB94-127123/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/460/A-93/50
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Liphardt and Associates.
PB94-127081/REB 9443 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/460/A-93/47
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Lotus.
PB94-127149/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/460/A-93/1S
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda.
PB94-127289/REB 94-03 PC A9S/MF E14
EPA/460/A-93/22
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB94-127305/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF E14
EPA/46O/A-93/28
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mitsubishi.
PB94-127362/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/460/A-33/20
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mitsubishi.
PB94-127420/HEB 94-03 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/460/A-93/30
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan.
PB94-127073/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF E18
EPA/460/A-93/24
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nummi.
PB94-127321/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/460/A-93/33
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Porsche.
PB94-127107/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/A-93/17
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Rolls Royce.
PB94-127396/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/460/A-93/16
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Rover Group.
PB94-127388/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/460/A-93/23
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Subaru.
PB94-127313/REB 94-03 PC A23/MF A04
EPA/46O/A-93/40
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Toyota.
PB94-127271/REB 94-03 PC A9«/MF E99
EPA/460/A-93/27
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Vector Aeromotive.
PB94-127354/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/460/A-93/29
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volkswagen.
PB94-127370/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF E99
EPA/46O/A-93/18
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo.
PB94-127404/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF EM
EPA/460/A -93/42
Application for Certification 1994 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ferrari.
PB94-127248/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/460/A-93/32
Application for Certification 1994 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Porsche.
PB94-127115/REB 94-03 PCA19/MFA04
EPA/460/A-93/S6
Application for CerBficaton 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu.
PB94-127032/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
Assessment of pH Control of Process Waters in Selected
Plants.
PB94-194859/REB 94-04 PC A14/MF A03
Assessment of Salinity Effects on the Toxidty of Atrazine
to Chesapeake Bay Species: Data Needs for Develop-
ment of Estuarine Aquatic Life Criteria.
PB94-181526/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/822/R-93/008
Bioaccumulation Factor Portions of the Proposed Water
Quality Guidance for the Great Lakes System.
PB94-109410/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Black Drum Fishery Management Plan.
Agreement Commitment Report, 1993.
PB94-180742/REB 94-O3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/800/R-94/003
Clean Water A Memorial Day Perspective.
PB94-203478/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Clean Water Act A Primer.
PB94-102084/REB
94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/842/B-94/002
Clean Water Act Section 403: Compendium.
PB94-187358/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/842/R-94/001
Clean Water Act Section 403 Report to Congress: Phase
2. Point Source Discharges Inside the Baseline.
PB94-181542/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/810/B-94/002
Code of Federal Regulations. Parts 141-143, Drinking
Water.
PB94-154960/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/830/B-94/001
Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Control Policy.
PB94-175858/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/B22/R-93/OW
Comparison and Rank of Proposed Human Health Bioac-
cumulation Factors for the Great Lakes Initiative.
PB94-109535/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/841/R-94/002
Compendium of Watershed-Scale Models for TMDL De-
velopment
PB94-218955/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Cosmar Com-
pany, Carville, Louisiana, NPDES Permit No. LA0003751.
PB94-182763/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
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Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report Rocky Moun-
tain Araenal. Adams County. Colorado, NPOES NO. CO-
0021202.
PB94-178621/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
i Report Zapata Haynie
NPOES No.
Compfence Evaluation Inspectto
Corporation, Cameron, Louisiana.
LAOOO3654.
PB94-182771/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Comprehensive Environmental Management Plan for the
Currituck Sound Drainage Basin: Background Investiga-
tions.
PB94-181625/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
ConsoHated Rule Summary tar the Chemical Phases.
P894-154069/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
B>A/aai/MS/013
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Final Effluent LJmitations
Guidetnes and Standards for the Pesticide Manufacturing
Industry.
PBB4-100B56/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/B21/R-94/OO*
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Umita-
Itons Guideines and Standards for the Pesticide Formu-
lating, Packaging and Repackaging Industry.
PB94-180787/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
B>A/821/R-93/018
Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guideines for the Pulp, Paper, and Papsrboard In-
dustry.
PB94-107737/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF Ml
OyptospcooJurn: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB94-143526/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ZX/R-94/OO1
Customer Incentives for Water Conservation: A Guide.
PB94-161163/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/B42/B-94/OO3
CWA Section 40*
PB94-1B159URE8
CWA Section 403: Procedural and Monitoring Guidance.
9443 PC A1S/MF A03
EPA/814/P-94/O01
DBP/CR AnaJylical Methods Guidance Manual: Pubic
ConvTMftt Dfuft.
PB94-1S4077/REB 94-O2 PC A06/MF A02
DevelopinQ Pubfc/Prtvate Partnerships: An Option for
Wastewator Financing.
PB94-10B81B/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/84 1/K-94/OO3
Developing Successful Runoff Control Piograms for Ur-
banteedAreas.
PB94-213683/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Development Document tor Best Available Technology,
Prekeatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Formulating, Packaging, and
Rapackaang industry. Proposed.
PB94-181708/REB 9443 PCA23/MFA04
EPA/44O/1-8&073B
Development Document for Effluent Limttations Guide-
ines and Standards for the Aluminum Forming. Point
Source Category.
PB94-194818/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF Ell
_
Dflwiopmont Document for Effluent Urratations fiuidn
fines, Protreatnient Standards, and New Sowce Perfornv
ance Standatds for the Pesticide Chemicals Manufactur-
H22470/REB * ' 94-02 FCA11/MFA04
EPA/440/1-73/017
Dw^topiwwit Docunwnt for Proposed Effluont LJnirtiibons
Gukteanes and New Source Patomanue Standards for
the Bidding, Construction and Paper Segment of the As-
bestos Manufacturing Point Source Category.
PB94-194834/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/821/R-93S019
PovBiopfnont Oocumsnf for Propottoo CnkMfat Ljrnftttfions
GutteSnee and Standards for the Pulp. Paper and Paper-
board Pdnt Source Category.
PB94-107026/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF EM
DflVMQpnwnt of QuBntitdivo ContaVnffiont PortijiIIHIUCO
Teats for Laboratory Fume Hoods.
PB94-177516/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
&>A/B33/R-9O/tOO
Draft Manual of Practice Identification of Men Comec-
94-03 PC AM/MF AB2
PB94-176534/REB
Dredge and F» Activities in Gafvaston Bay.
PB94-139425/REB 94-02 PC A14/MF AM
Drinking, Water Crtera Document for Chlorine, Hypoohto-
rous Acid find t^tpocMotite Ion.
P894-179884/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/810&9VOO6
Drinking Water Gtoesary: A Dictionary of Technical and
stated to Drinfcng Watw.
94-04 PC AM/MF Ml
EPA/810/B-93/OO3
Drinkina Water PuHcations List An Amotalad BHogra-
phy of EPA and Non-EPA Technics*, Managerial. Educa-
tional and General Information Mate' '
Legal Terms Related to I
r-ofia onoja
EPA/B21/R-93/012
Economic Impact Analysis of Final Effluent Limitations
Guidetnes and Standards for the Pesticide Manufacturing
Industry.
PB94-100672/REB 94-01 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/821/R-94/OO3
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidetnes and Standards for the Pesticide Formu-
lating, Packaging, and Repackaging Industry.
PB94-181401 /REB 94-03 PC A22/MF AO4
ePA/821/R-93/O21
Economic Impact and Regulatory Flexibility Analysis of
the Proposed Effluent Guidelines and NESHAP for the
Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry.
PS94-107042/REB 94-02 PC A24/MF AM
EPA/6ZO/R-84/017
EMAP Information Management Strategic Plan: 1993-
1997. ^^
PB94-176823/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/620/V-93/001
EMAP Monitoring Strategy and Sampling Design (Video).
PB94-780111/HEB 94-02^ AV$35J»
EPA/841/R-92/001
Environmental Impacts of Stormwatar Discharges: A Na-
tional ProHe.
PB94-152287/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/2OO/B-94/O01
EPA National Pubfcations Catalog. First Edition.
PB94-21720S/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF AM
EPA/823/R-94/001
PB94-214657/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A02
Evaluation of Trawl Excluder Devices in the Pamttco
Sound Shrimp Fishery.
PB94-189263/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A01
Examination of Alternative Fishing Devices for the Estua-
rine Shrimp and Crab Trawl Fisheries.
PB94-218716/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/570/9-X/OO3
Federal Financial Repons*xWy Demonstrations for
Owners and Operators of Class 2 Oi- and Gas-Related
Injection Weds.
P894-2O3312/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/833/Z-90/100
Federal Register Volume 55 No. 222. Friday. November
16, 1990 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40 CFR Parts
122. 123. and 124. National Pollutant Discharge Elimina-
tion System Permit Application Regulations for Storm
Water Discharges; Final Rule.
PB94-154176/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 55 Thursday, March 21,
1991 Rules and Regulations. Part 4. 40 CFR Part 122.
National Pottutant Discharge ESmination System Permit
Application Regulations for Storm Water Discharges; Ap-
plication Deadlines; Final Rule and Proposed Rule.
PB94-152345/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 159 Friday, August 16,
1991. Part 2. 40 CFR Part 122. NPOES General Permits
and Reporting Requirements for Storm Water Discharges
Associated wSh Industrial Activity; Proposed Rule.
PB94-152337/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 214, Tuesday, Novem-
ber 5, 1091 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40 CFR Part
122. National Petulant Discharge Elmination System
Permit Appfcation Regulations tor Storm Water Dis-
charges; Appfcatjon Deadlines; Rnal Rule and Proposed
Rute.
PB94-155694/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/440/1-91/013
Federal Register Volume 56. Number 26 Thursday, Feb-
ruary 7,1991, Part 3: Proposed Rules.
PB94-106176/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 64 Thursday, April 2.
1992, Part 4. 40 CFR Part 122. National Pollutant Dis-
charge Elmination System Appfcation DeadHnes, Gener-
al Permit Requirements and Reporting Requirements for
Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activi-
ty, Final Rute.
PB94-152311 /REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/833/Z-92/O01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, I
tamber 9, 7992 Notices. Part 2. Final NPDES
Permits for Storm Water Discharges from Construction
Sites; Permit Language.
PB94-154168/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/833/Z-9S/004
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, \
tembejr 9, 1992 Notices. Part3.Final NPDES
PtMiiitts for Storm Wster ut9ctaBfQ8& Awoc^flf'Bd wvtn In-
dustrial Activity, Fact Sheet
PB94-1541B4/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/833/Z-92/OO3
Mister Volume 57 No. 175, \
1992 Notices. PTX\ 3. Final NPDES i
PBrrnAs for Sim i ii Wfftof QtschBfQSS AssocistBd witlt In-
dustrial Activity-, Permit Language.
PB94-154192/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A01
,.Sep-
'. Sep.
', Sep-
PB94-152279/REB
EPA/B22W-&4/OO1
9443 PC AM/MF A01
Drinking Water RaguMons and HaaMh Advisories,
PB94-186665/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
• Volume 57 No. 175 Wednesday, Sep-
T992 Proposed Rules. Part 4. 40 CFR Part
122. National Poautarrt Discharge Elmination System.
Request for Comment on Attematpw Approaches for
Phase 2 Storm Water Program.
PB94-152352/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 187 Friday, September
25, 1992 Notices. Part 3. Rnal NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges from Construction Sites;
Notice.
PB94-152303/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 187 Friday, September
25, 1992 Notices. Part 4. Final NPOES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial
Activity, Notice.
PB94-152295/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 244 Friday, December
18, 1992, Rules and Regulations. Part 6. 40 CFR Part
122. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System;
Storm Water Discharges; Permit Issuance and Permit
Compliance Deadlines for Phase 1 Discharges. Rnal
Rule.
PB94-152360/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 58 No. 70 Wednesday, April 14
1993 Notices. NPDES General Permit for Storm Water
Discharge Associated with Industrial Activity.
PB94-1S2329/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 58 No. 222, Friday, November
19,1993 Notices. Part 2. Water Pollution Control, NPDES
General Permits and Fact Sheets: Storm Water Dis-
charges from Industrial Activity; Notice.
P894-161239/RES 9443 PC A2O/MP ACM
Field Evaluation of Residue Prediction Procedures Used
in EPA's Guidance: Assessment and Control of Biocon-
centratabte Contaminants in Surface Waters. The Five
Mile Creek Study. 1993 Draft for Appendix 1.
PB94-119237/REB 9441 PC A14/MF AM
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Bromate.
PB94-179934/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorite and Chlorate.
PB94-179926/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
Rnal Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Tnhalomethanes.
PB94-179942/REB 9443 PCA14/MFA03
Final Technical Development Document for the Pesticide
Chemicals Manufacturing Category Effluent Limitations
Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and New Source
Performance Standards.
PB94-100B64/REB 9441 PC A17/MF A04
Final Test Report Main Report and Appendices A-j for
USEPA Test Program Conducted at Pine Hall Brick Plant
Madison, North Carolina.
PB94-105533/REB 9441 PC A99/MF E18
Food and Feeding of Young Fmfish Species in the Lower
Roanoke River, Batchetor Bay, and Western Albemarte
Sound, North Carolina, 1982-1988. Volume 1. Text
Volume 2. ApperxSces.
PB94-213931 /REB 9444 PC AM/MF AM
EPA/B20/R-94/007
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia Indicator Evalua-
tion and Field Study.
PB94-152394/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Fringe Wetlands in Albemarte and Pamlico Sounds:
Landscape Position, Fringe Swamp Structure, and Re-
sponse to Rising Sea Level.
PB94-217080/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Fuel Economy Guide, 1993. 3 Number.
PB94-100088/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Fuel Economy Guide, 1994. 6 Number.
PB94-100O96/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/36O/B-87/100
General Counsel Opinions from the Office of General
Counsel (EPA). January 31,1980, through June 7, 1985.
PB94-102S55/REB 9441 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/841/B-93/001
Geographic Targeting: Selected State Examples.
PB94-128360/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Getting Started: A Guide to Bringing Environmental Edu-
cation into Your Classroom.
PB94-1606S2/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/822/R-94/002
Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative Technical Support
Document for the Procedure to Determine Bioaccumula-
tion Factors, Jury 1994.
PB94-202009/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A02
£PA/57D/9-9t/037
Ground Water Indicator Plot Study in the State of Idaho.
PB94-12B121/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/570/9-ai/039
Ground Water Indicator PSot Study in the State of Minne-
sota.
PB94-121183/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/570/9-91/038
Ground Water Inrjcator Ptot Study in the State of New
Jersey.
PB94-120987/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/570/9-91/034
Ground-Water Indicators State Plot Studies for Idaho,
Minnesota, and New Jersey: Fmrjngs Report
PB94-129947/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A02
Guidance Document for Testing and Permitting Sewage
Sludge Incinerators. Revised Draft Final Report
PB94-119229/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A02
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OFFICE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
EPA/823/B-94/004
Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data fa-
Use in Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
Rsh Consumption Limits.
PB94-204062/REB 94-04 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/300/R-92/009
Guidance for Conducting a Pretreatment Compliance In-
spection.
PB94-120631/REB 94-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/B33/B-94/001
Guidance for the Determination of Appropriate Methods
for the Detection of Section 313 Water Priority Chemi-
PB94-177508/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/833/B-93/004
Guidance Manual for Developing Best Management Prac-
tices (BMP).
PB94-178324/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
Guidance Manual for Enhanced Coagulation and En-
hanced Predpitative Softening.
PB95-100392/REB 94-04 PCA07/MFA02
Guidance on Water Quality Standards and 401 Certifica-
tion Programs Administered by Indian Tribes.
PB94-187770/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Guide to Planting Seagrasses in the Gulf of Mexico.
PB94-12B279/REB 94-02 PC AO3/MF A01
Guidelines for Deriving Ambient Aquatic Life Advisory
Concentrations.
PB94-187762/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/813/B-92/001
Handbook for State Ground Water Managers.
PB94-161171/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB94-921100/REB 94-02 Standing Order
Health Effects of Ingested Fluoride.
PB94-124724/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A02
Heavy Metal Pollutants in Organic-Rich Muds of the Pam-
Bco River Estuarine System: Their Concentration. Distri-
bution, and Effects upon Benthic Environments and
Water Quality.
PB94-214160/RES 94-04 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/820/R-94/002
How Best to Promote Industrial Pollution Prevention
Through the Effluent Guidelines Process. Recommenda-
tions of the Industrial Pollution Prevention Project (IP3)
Focus Group.
PB94-1B7796/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SSO/R-93/001
Hydrogen Fluoride Study: Report to Congress, Section
112(n)(6) Clean Air Act as Amended.
PB94-121308/REB 94-02 PC A1S/MF A03
Innovative Options for Financing Nongovernmental PubBc
Water Supplies1 Needs.
PB94-109600/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-94/072
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System
(ICCSS) Software (ILM02.1 Version 4) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB94-500642/REB 94-01 CP D02
Institutional Enhancement and Public Involvement Pro-
gram for Hampton Roads Virginia Final Report Fiscal
Years 1989-90 - 1992-93.
PB94-218625/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A01
ure Uptake Biokinetic Model for Lead In
PB94-501517/F
) Version 0.99D (for Microcomputers).
94-03 CP D01
EPA/823/B-94/001
Interim Guidance on Determination and Use of Water-
Effect Ratios for Metals.
PB94-140951/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/B21/R-92/O09
Interim Guidance on Interpretation and Implementation of
Aquatic Life Criteria for Metals.
PB94-183829/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
Interim Sewage Sludge Permit Application Form.
PB94-154200/RES3 9443 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/820/R-94/OOS
International (Non-U.S.) Industrial Pollution Prevention: A
Case Study Compendium.
PB94-214665/REB 9444 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/810/R-94/002
Is Your Drinking Water Safe.
PB94-203387/RE8
9444 PC AM/MF A01
Issues in Risk Assessment
PB94-1 23411 /REB
9441 PC A17/MF AM
Lake Water Quality Assessment Grant No. 2. Final
Report. (Includes Lake Water Quality Assessment Pro-
gram, 1992. Northeastern IBnot* Lakes).
PB94-183092/REB
.
9443 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/812/K-93/001
Lead in Drinking Water An Annotated Ust of Publica-
tions.
PB94-1540B5/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/4O2/S-94/OO2
Mooting Summary: National Advisory Council on Environ-
mental Policy and Technology. Subcommittee on Radi-
ation Cleanup Regulation Conference Can on February
24, 1994.
PB94-165230/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/402/S-94/O01
Meeting Summary: National Advisory Cound on Environ-
mental Policy and Technology (IsQ. Subcommittee on
Radiation Cleanup Regulation. Held in Washington, DC.
on October 18-19,1993.
PB94-136678/REB 9442 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/44O/1-9O/024
Method 1613: Tetra- through Octa- Chlorinated Dtoxins
and Furans by Isotope Dilution HRGC/HRMS, (Revision
PB94-
106184/REB
9441 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/821/R-93/010A
Methods for the Determination of Nonconventkmal Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater. Volume 1.
PB94-121654/REB 9441 PC A99/MF EM
EPA/821/R-93410B
Methods for the Determination of Nonconvenbonal Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater, Volume 2.
PB94.166311/REB 9443 PCA17/MFA04
EPA/B13/B-93/001
Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality:
Brochure.
PB94-154093/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/833/B-94/OOS
MuMjurisdictional Pretreatment Programs. Guidance
Manual.
PB94-203544/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
EPAf744/R-03/004
Multiprocess Wet Cleaning: Cost and Performance Com-
parison of Conventional Dry Cleaning and an Alternative
PB94-109030/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/832/F-93/013
Municipal Wastewater Management Fact Sheets: Storm
Water Best Management Practices.
PB94-151271/REB 9442 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/810/R-94/OO2
National Drinking Water Advisory Council: Minutes of
Meeting December 2-3,1993.
PB94-152378/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/842/B-94/OO6
National ~
terizabon in the
PB94-213832/REB
EPA/812/R-94/OO1
National Public Water System Supervision Program. FY
9443 PC AM/MF A02
HHfUUO
Estuary Program Guidance: Technical Charac-
in the National Estuary Program.
J832/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
) Compliance Report
4-178175/REB
PB94-178175/REB
EPA/841/F-94/002
National Water Quality Inventory 1992 Report to Con-
S»tl81377/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/841 /R-94/001
National Water Quality Inventory: 1992 Report to Con-
PB94^181807/REB
EPA/DF/UT-94/084
Needs Survey, 1992.
PB94-501343/REB
9443 PC A22/MF A04
9443 CPT02
Needs Survey, 1992. Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-152493/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/430/R-92/011
NESHAPS Rutemaking on Nuclear Regulatory Commis-
sion and Agreement State Licensees Other Than Nuclear
Power Reactors. Background Information Document
PB94-126802/REB 9442 PC A10/MF AM
EPA/832/B44/009
Nomination Guidance. 1994 Beneficial Use of Biosolids
Awards Program: For Operating Projects, Technology De-
velopment and Research.
PB94-15S611 /REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/BS3/B-94/004
NPDES and Sewage Sludge Program Authority. A Hand-
book for Federally Recognted Indian Tribes.
PB94-203395/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/833/B43/OOS
NPDES Industrial Permit Abstracts 1993.
PB94-155629/REB 9443 PCA21/MFA04
EPA/833/F-83/002B
NPDES Storm Water Program. Question and Answer
Document Volume 2.
PB94-1095SO/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/841/N-93/001
NPS New-Notes No. 26, January-February 1993. The
ConoWon of the Water-Related Environment; The Man-
agement and Ecological Restoration of Watersheds; The
Control of Nonpoint Sources of Water Pollution.
PB94-194651/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
NTP Technical Report on Toxidty Studies of a Chemical
Mixture of 25 Groundwater Contaminants Administered in
Drinking Water to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-121498/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A02
Nutrient Management Supplement to the Journal of Soil
and Water Conservation Volume 49, Number i
PB94-180759/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/B10/B-94/OO1
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Publications.
PB94-203338/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
Office of Water Policy and Technical Guidance on Inter-
pretation and Implementation of Aquatic Life Metals Cri-
PB94-118S44/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-94/012
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (OLM01.8 Version 7) (for Microcom-
REB
9444 CPD02
Permit Compliance System (PCS) QNCR Training
Manual.
PB94-155637/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/737/F-94/012
Pesticide Fact Sheet Hexaflumuron.
PB94-219029/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/R-94/009
Pesticide Reregistration Program Report, April 1994.
PB94-187754/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
EPA-21T-1006
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, July 1991.
PB94-187168/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
Chemistry. Follow-up. Guidance for Conducting Plant
and Livestock Metabolism Studies.
PB94-166378/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/738/K-94/001
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
Chemistry. Follow-up Guidance for Updated Livestock
Feeds Tables; Aspirated Grain Fractions (Grain Dust); A
Tolerance Perspective; Calculating Livestock Dietary Ex-
posure; and Number and Location of Domestic Crop
Field Trials.
PB94-201100/REB 9444 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/733/K-94/001
Pesticides Industry Sales and Usage: 1992 and 1993
Market Estimates.
PB94-187549/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Pilot Study on Indoor Air Quality.
PB94-1959SS/REB 9444 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/822/R-91/101
Policy on the Use of Biological Assessments and Criteria
in the Water Quality Program.
PB94-183860/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/900
Possible Requirements of the Ground-Water Disinfection
Rule.
PB94-161205/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/DF/DK-94/116
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore), Ver-
sion 3.0, (3 1/2 inch, 1.44M) (for Micrcomputers).
PB94-502200/REB 9444 CP D02
EPA/DF/DK-94/117
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore), Ver-
sion 3.0, (5 1/4 inch, 1.2M) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-504560/REB 9444 CP D02
EPA/821/R-93/011
Preliminary Report of EPA Efforts to Replace Freon for
the Determination of Oil and Grease, September 1993
(Revision 1).
PB94-109048/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/800/R-94/002
President Clinton's dean Water Initiative: Analysis of
Benefits and Costs.
PB94-154101/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/8OO/S-94/001
President Clinton's Clean Water Initiative: Analysis of
Benefits and Costs. Executive Summary.
PB94-154119/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/744/R-93/002
Proceedings: International Symposium on Pollution Pre-
vention in the Manufacture of Pulp and Paper 'Opportuni-
ties and Barriers'. Held in Washington, DC. on August 18-
20,1992.
PB94-104312/REB 9441 PC A15/MF A03
Proceedings: The State of the Bay Symposium (2nd).
Held on February 44,1993.
PB94-139458/REB 9442 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/821VF-93/003
Proposed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the
Production of Pulp, Paper and Paperboard. Industry Sub-
category Definitions.
PB94-187614/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/821VF-93/004
Proposed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the
Production of Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard. Overview.
PB94-187822/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/73S/B-93/003
Protect Yourself from Pesticides: Guide for Pesticide
Handlers.
PB94-149929/REB 9442 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/82O/R-94/OO3
Providing Waivers from NPDES Permit Compliance
Schedules for Industrial Pollution Prevention Technology.
The Industrial Pollution Prevention Project (IPS) Analysis
of Sections 301(k) and 307(e) of the dean Water Act
PB94-219037/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/841/S-94/002
Quality of Our Nation's Water 1992.
PB94-183878/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/738/F-92/010
R.E.D. Facts. Chlorinated Isocyanurates.
PB94-108453/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S30/R-93/01S
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Update Package. Revi-
sion 2, September 1993.
PB94-100252/REB 9441 PC £19
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EPA/738/F-94/OOS
RED Facts: Haxadecadjenol Acetates.
PB94n2O3106/REB 94-04 PC AOZ/MF A01
EPA/738/F-94/OO6
RED Facts: TebutNuron.
PB94-187747/REB
94-04 PC A01/MF A01
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-PTOducts Rute
PB94-179868/REB
94-O3 PC A07/MF A02
Impact Analysts for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
Byproducts Rule. Appandrx Volume 1: Disinfection By-
products Regulatory Analysts Model (DBP-RAM). Part 2:
I Reviews and Refinements Made to Support REG-
CritKall
NEG.
PB94-179B43/REB
94-03 PCA12/MFA03
Regulatory Alternatives.
PB94-179892/REB
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendix Volume 1: Disinfection By-
products Regulatory Analysis Modal (DBP-RAM). Part 1:
Model Development
PB94-179850/REB 94-03 PCA19/MFA04
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/DisinfectJon
By-Producls Rule. Appendbc Volume 2: REG-MEG Tech-
nologies Working group Working Papers/Analysis of
94-03 PCA19/MFA04
Regulatory Impact Analysis tor the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations; Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendx Volume 3: REG-MEG Tech-
nologies Working Group Working Papers/Assessment of
Technology Performance and Cost.
PB94-179900/REB 94-03 PC A1S/MF AOS
EPA/821/R-93/020
Regulatory Impact Assessment of Proposed Effluent
Quktaftnea and NESHAP for the Pulp. Paper, and Paper-
bowd Industry.
PB94-107018/REB 944)1 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/6SO/R-94/001
Report on the Technical Workshop on WT1 Incinerator
Risk Issues. Held in Washington, DC. on December 8-9,
1993.
PB94-196896/RE8 94-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/50&V49/OO3
Report to the Congress: Actrvftes and Programs Imple-
manted under Section 319 of the Clean Water Act, Fiscal
Year 1988.
PB94-102191/REB 9441 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/738/R-94/OO4
Reregrstratior
PB94-187523,
<\ EUHrty Decision (RED): Periptanone a
I/REB 9444 PCA08/MFA02
Reregistration EUbWy Decision (RED): Pronamide.
PB94-204112/REB 9444 Subscription
BPA/738SR-93/OO3
Reregistration EUbWy Document (RED): Btobor.
PB94-109733/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/eso/a-az/oos
Review of I
Risk/
PB94-105343/REB
Assessment Case SturJes from a
pective.
94-01 PC A21/MF A04
^ EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assess-
ment Program. Forests and Estuaries.
PB94-174018/REB 94-03 PC AOB/MF A02
EPAW13/R-S3/OO1
Review of Methods for Assessing Aquifer Sensftvity and
Ground Water VulnarabKy to Pesticide Contamination.
PB94-1S41Z7/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF AOZ
EPA/810/S44/OO1
Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthorization Overview.
PB94-15413S/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/810/S-94/001
Sate Drinking Water Act Source Book: Reauthorization
Overview.
PB94-217452/REB 94-04 PC A11/MF AOS
EPA/812/B-94/OO3
Samptng tor Lead in Drinking Water In Nursery Schools
and Day Care Fadties.
PB94-218983/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/738/B-94/002
Selected Terms and Acronyms. Office of Pesticide Pro-
PB94ki 87721 /REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/841 /K-94/OO1
State and Local Government Guide to Environmental
PB94-154622/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/734/R-S2/012
State of the States Report Pesticide Storage. Disposal
and Transportation.
PB94-132196/REB 9442 PC A10/MF AOS
EP A/821 /R-93/023
yt Support Document for Proposed Effluent LJmi-
Quktefnesa " ...... ~ ' ~
. and Standards for the Pulp. Paper, and
Paperboard. Point Source Category.
PB94-107752/REB 9441 PC AW/MF AW
EPA/738/R-94MO6
Status of Pasfciilus in FUnajimialiun and Special Review
(Rainbow Report). June 1994.
PB94-167406/REB 9443 PCAW/MFAOS
EPA/841/S-93/OO1
Summary of Current State Nonpoint Source Control Prac-
tioes for Forestry.
PB94-193901 /REB 9444 PC A10/MF AOS
EPA/570/R-90/019
Summary of State and Federal Drinking Water Standards
and Guidelines, February, 1990.
PB94-120995/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/440/1-8S/016S
Supplemental Development Document for Proposed Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines, New Source Performance
Standards and Pretreatment Standards for the Leather
Tanning and Finishing Point Source Category.
PB94-126158/REB 9442PC AOB/MF AOZ
EPA/831/B43/002C
Surface Disposal of Sewage Sludge: A Guide for
Owners/Operators of Surface Disposal Facilities on the
Monitoring, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements
of the Federal Standards for the Use or Disposal of
Sewage Sludge, 40 CFR Part 503.
PB94-2170S6/REB 9444 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/841/B-94/OO3
Symposium on Ecological Restoration: ProceerJngs of a
Conference. Held in Chicago, Illinois on March 2-4,1993.
PB94-188620/REB 9444 PC A10/MF AOS
EPA/810/R-03/O01
Technical and Economic Capacity of States and Pubic
Water Systems to Implement Drinking Water Regulations:
Report to Congress.
PB94-100476/REB 9441 PC A08/MF AOZ
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-
products. (Appendbt A).
PB94-1B4827/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/833/B-94/OO3
THC Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidance for Part
503 Sewage Sludge Incinerators.
PB94-195013/REB 9444 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/840/R-94/001
Toward a Watershed Approach: A Framework for Aquatic
Ecosystem Restoration, Protection, and Management
PB94-151263/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Toxic Chemical Substance Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory Documentation.
PB94-141751/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/DF/UT-94/O62
Toxic Substances Control Act Test Submissions Data-
base (TSCATS) - Comprehensive Update.
PB94-500147/REB 9442 CPTOS
EPA/DF/UT-94/OBS
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name Fie, January 1,1994.
PB94-501194/REB 9443 CPTOS
EPA/DF/UT-94/OSO
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory- Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name Fie, May 1.1994.
PB94-501749/REB 9443 CP T03
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name Fie, May 1, 1994. Data Tape Documenta-
tion.
PB94-165651/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
U.S. EPA Pretreatment Compliance Monitoring and En-
forcement System, Version 3.0: User's Guide.
PB94-118S77/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/B42/B-OS3/OOe
Using Nonprofit Organizations to Advance Estuary Pro-
gram Goats.
PB94-151354/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Uttty Environmental Impacts: Incentives and Opportuni-
ties for Pofcy Coordnation in the New England Region.
PB94-214S09/REB 9444 PCAOS/MF A01
Value of Recreational Fishing on the Atoemarte and Pam-
fco Estuaries.
P894-196383/REB 9444 PC A11/MF AOS
EPA/821/R-S3/022
Water Quality Assessment of Proposed Effluent Gude-
tnes for the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry.
PB94-107745/REB 9441 PC A07/MF AOZ
EPA/841/B-93/OOS
Water QuaMy Effects and Nonpoint Source Control for
Forestry: An Annotated Bfctography.
PB94-1S3893/REB 9444 PC A1Z/MF AOS
Water QuaMy Standards Handbook. Second Edrbon. (In-
cludes Glossary, floloroncoi) and Appenrtces).
9442 PC AM/MF AOS
PB93-231371/I
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/800/B-93/OOS
Water-Related Newsletters.
PB94-155660/REB
Water Transfers in the West Efficiency. Equity, and the
Environment
PB94-122397/REB 9441 PCA14/MFAC3
EPA/S13/B-93/OO2
WATERS: Well Activities Tracking. Evaluation and Re-
porting System. Version 2.0 User Glide.
PB94-161122/REB 9443 PC AM/MF AOZ
Watershed Planning in the Abemarte-PamBco Estuarine
System. Report 1. Annual Average Nutrient Budgets.
PB94-173366/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF AOZ
EPA/840/R-94/002
WATERSHED '93: A National Conference on Watershed
Management Held in Alexandria, Virginia on March 21-
24,1993.
PB94-181609/REB 9443 PC A99/MF E09
EPA/810/K-93/001
Wellhead Protection in Confined, Semi-Confined, Frac-
tured and Karat Aquifer Settings.
PB94-109402/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/833/B-94/O02
Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) Control Policy: Policy for
the Development of Effluent Limitations in National Pol-
lutant Discharge Elimination System Permits to Control
Whole Effluent Toxicity for the Protection of Aquatic Life.
PB94-214673/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/630/R-Q4/002
Workshop on the Use of Available Data and Methods for
Assessing the Ecological Risks of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin to Aquatic Life and Associated Wildlife.
Held in Minneapolis, Minnesota on September 14-15,
1993.
PB94-214822/REB 9444 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/63O/R-92/OO4
Workshop Report on Developmental Neurotoxic Effects
Associated with Exposure to PCBs. Held in Research Tri-
angle Park. North Carolina on September 14-15,1992.
PB94-105335/REB 9441 PC A11/MF AOS
EPA/6OO/J-94/340
X-CeH Pseudotumore in a Hardhead Catfish 'Anus fells'
(Aridae) from Lake Pomchartrain, Louisiana, USA.
PB94-19B165/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/832/F-93/001
Youth and the Environment Training and Employment
Program.
PB94-118569/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
OFFICE OF OVIL RIGHTS
EPA/210/R-93/004
Creating a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency That
Works Better and Costs Less. Phase 1 Report National
Performance Review.
PB94-136785/REB 9442 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/210/R-93/OOS
Creating a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency That
Works Better and Costs Less. Phase 2 Report National
Performance Review.
PB94-136793/REB 9442 PC E02/MF A01
OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL
EPA/340/1-87/001
Compliance Data System User's Guide.
PB94-134210/REB 9442 PC A18/MF A04
OFFICE OF AIR AND RADIATION
EPA/4S3/R-93/036
Summary of the Emissions Characterization and Non-
cancer Respiratory Effects of Wood Smoke.
PB94-186731 /REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/4S3/R-93/028
Toxic Emissions from Aircraft Engines: A Search of Avail-
able Literature.
PB04-156486/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Additional Guidance on 'Worst Sites' and 'NPL Caliber
Sites' to Assist in SACM Implementation.
PB94-963206/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/DF/UT-94/079
Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data Generation and
Management of Hazardous Waste, 1991.
PB94-S00758/REB 9442 CP T04
EPA/5X/R-94/003
Composting Yard Trimmings and Municipal Solid Waste.
PB94-1632SO/REB 9444 PC AOB/MF AOZ
EPA/53O/R-94/038
Design and Evaluation of Tailings Dams. Technical
Report
PB94-201845/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
Distribution of DRAFT Son Screening Level Guidance.
PB93-963S08/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA Completes Construction at 217 Sites by September
30,1993.
PB93-963351/REB 9441 PC AOZ/MF A01
EPA/54O/R-S3/073
Evaluation of the Likelihood of DNAPL Presence at NPL
Sites. National Results.
PB93-963343/REB 9441 PC AOB/MF AOZ
EPA/5X/R-94/030
Extraction and Benefication of Ores and Minerals.
Volume 3. Iron. Technical Resource Document
PB94-19S203/REB 9444 PC A07/MF AOZ
EPA/S40/R-S3/079
FACT BOOK: National Priorities List under the Original
Hazard Ranking System, 1981-1991.
PB93-96335O/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/542/N44/005
Ground Water Currents: Developments in Innovative
Ground Water Treatment, June 1994.
PB94-213618/REB 9444 PC AOZ/MF A01
EPA/542/N-94/OO2
Ground Water Currents: Developments in Innovative
Ground Water Treatment, March 1994.
PB94-1B7150/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
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EPA/540/R-93/08O
Guidance for Evaluating the Technical Impracticability of
Ground-Water Restoration.
PB93-963507/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/R-93/S19B
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Bkxtegradatxxi Remedy Selection. Quick Reference Fact
Sheet
PB94-144136/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Hazard Ranking System Guidance Manual.
PB93-963356/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/DF/UT-94/079B
Hazardous Waste Report, 1991: Instructions and Forms.
Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-114196/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/SX/R-94/012
Innovative Methods of Managing Environmental Releases
at Mine Sites.
PB94-170255/REB 94-04 PCA06/MFA02
EPA/S42/B-93/011
Innovative Site Remediation Technology. Thermal De-
sorption. Volume 6.
PB94-181716/REB 94-03 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/DF/UT-94/079A
Instruction Manual for the Biennial Reporting System
(BRS) MTIS Data Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-114170/REB 9442 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/540/F-93/038
Integrating Removal and Remedial Site Assessment In-
PB93-963341/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/53O/R-94/OO6
List of Municipal SoUd Waste Landfills.
PB94-136710/REB 94-02 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/S30/SW-90/073A
Markets for Compost
PB94-100138/REB 9442 PC AW/MF A02
NACEPT Committee Recommendations to Administrator
Browner.
PB94-963211/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
NACEPT Materials for Meeting Held on September 20-
21, 1993.
PB94-963209/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S4O/R-94/OO3
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Final
Report.
PB94-963224/REB 94-03 Standing Order
EPA/S40/R-94/OO4
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Final
Report Executive Summary.
PB94-963225/REB 94-03 Standing Order
Overview of the Outyear Liability Model (OLM).
PB94-963215/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Procedures to Ensure that CLP Laboratories Are Not
Paid for Non-Compliant or Unuseabte Data.
PB94-963214/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-94/022
Proceedings of the National United Slates Environmental
Protection Agency Conference (8th) on Household Haz-
ardous Waste Management Held in Burlington, Vermont
on November 6-10, 1993.
PB94-181047/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A06
Referral of Small Oil Spills to Coast Guard under Oil Pol-
lution Act Before New Enforcement MOD is in Effect
PB94-963627/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/530/R-94/001
Report to Congress on Cement Kin Dust Volume 2.
Methods and Findings.
PB94-126819/REB 94-02 PCA20/MFA04
EPA/530/R-O3/018
Report to Congress on Metal Recovery, Environmental
Regulation and Hazardous Waste.
P894-184850/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Rotes and Responsibilities of Regional Protect Officers,
Zone Project Officers, Work Asafinmant Managers and
Contracting Officers for the RCRA Enforcement, Pei'HiU-
ttrn and Assistance Contracts (REPA).
PB94-963614/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/S30/R-63/017
Sow Waste Disposal Faculty Criteria. Technical Manual.
PB94-100450/REB 94-01 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/530/R-94/02B
State Program Advisory Number Thirteen.
PB94-183307/HE8 94-04 PCA17/MFA04
EPA/S30/R-94/026
State Program Advisory Number 10.
PB94-193273/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/590/R-94/027
State Program Advisory Number 11.
PB94-193281/REB 94-04 PCA2S/MFA04
EPA/SX/R-94/028
State Program Advisory Number 12.
PB94-193299/REB 94-04 PC A1S/MF A03
Status of Regional Superfund Pilots: End-of-Year Report
PB94-963218/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/SSO/K-93/OOS
Successful Practices in Title 3 Implementation. Chemical
Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Technical As-
sistance Bulletin. State of Florida District 5 LEPC, Florida
SPONSORING EPA OFFICE INDEX
Monroe County, Michigan State of Alaska. Subject Index
Series 6, Number 10.
PB94-109626/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S30/R-93/025
Summary and Technical Review of Supporting Literature
for the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes from the Ex-
traction and Beneficiation of Metallic Ores, Phosphate
Rock, Asbestos, Overburden from Uranium Mining, and
00 Shale.
PB94-113404/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/SX/R-93/024
Summary of Data Presented in the Background Docu-
ment for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards,
Mineral Mining and Processing Point Source Category.
94-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-113396/REB
EPA/530/R-93/023
Summary of Data Presented in the Background Docu-
ment for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards,
Ore Mining and Dressing Point Source Category.
PB94-113388/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Administrative Improvements: Reinventing Su-
perfund.
PB94-963210/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/S40/R-93/077
Superfund: EPA/ICMA Superfund Revitalization Confer-
ence. Held in San Francisco, California on February 1-2,
1993.
P884-963202/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A01
Superfund Guide: Clean Air Act Hazardous Air Pollutants
Added to the List of CERCLA Hazardous Substances.
PB93-963425/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Guide: Reportabte Quantity Adjustment for
Methyl Isocyanate (MIC).
PB93-963424/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Information Repositories and Administrative
Records: Introduction for Librarians.
PB94-963648/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/S4O/F-93/OSO
Superfund Program and Information Management
Update. Volume 1, Number 1, November 1993.
PB94-963208/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/K-93/003
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Applying for Your Grant
PB93-963352/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/K-93/004
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
The Application Forms with Instructions.
PB93-963353/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/S40/K-93/001
Superfund Technical Assistance Grants (Fact Sheet).
PB93-963301/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/K-93/OO2
Technical Assistance Grants (TAGs) (Pam-
!/REB
9441 PC A02/MF A01
Supplemental Guide to Video on Superfund Site Assess-
ment Screening: A National Priority.
PB93-963323/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/R-94/011
Technical Resource Document Extraction and Beneficia-
tion of Ores and Minerals. Volume 1. Lead-Zinc.
PB94-170248/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/5X/R-94/013
Technical Resource Document Extraction and Beneficia-
tion of Ores and Minerals. Volume 2. Gold.
PB94-170305/REB 9444 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/530/SW-848.31
Test Methods for Evaluating SoUd Waste, Physical/
Chemical Methods, SW-846,3rd Edition. Final Update 1.
PB94-170313/REB 9443 PC AM/MF E11
EPAJSX/SW-946.32
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/
Chemical Methods, SW-846 3rd Edition. Proposed
Update II
PB94-170321/REB 9443 PC AM/MF E16
EPA/530/R-94/037
Treatment of Cyanide Heap Leaches and Tailings. Tech-
nical Report
PB94-201837/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/542/R-84/003
VISTTT: Vendor Information System for Innovative Treat-
ment Technotoolea, User Manual (VISITT Version 3.0).
PB84-213634/AEB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/SX/R-93/022
Waste Management Area (WMA) and Supplemental Well
(SPW) Guidance.
PB94-107685/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A01
RADIATION
EPA/AA/TDG-83/06
Evaluation of Three Catalysts Formulated for Methane
Oxidation on a CNG-Fueted Pickup Truck.
PB94-13S944/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/402/R-94/OO1
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, January 1994.
PB94-136829/REB 9442 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/402/R-94/OO2
National Radon Measurement Proficiency (RMP) Program
Individual Proficiency Report, January 1994.
PB94-136611/REB 9442 PC A21/MF A04
OFFICE OF AIR AND RADIATION
AIR QUALITY PLANNING AND STANDARDS
EPA/453/R-93/025
Ajr Emissions and Control Technology for Leather Tan-
ning and Finishing Operations.
PB94-120219/REB 9441 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/451/R-94/002
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Air/Superfund Guide to Pollutant Toxicity.
PB94-206406/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/453/R-94/031
Alternative Control Techniques Document Automobile
Refinishing.
PB94-191699/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/453/R-94/015
Alternative Control Techniques Document Industrial
Cleaning Solvents.
PB94-156791/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/453/R-94/004
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Cement Manufacturing.
PS94-183S22/REB 9443 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/453/R-94/037
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Glass Manufacturing.
PB94-214079/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/453/R-94/022
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Industrial/Commercial/lnstitutional (ICI) Boil-
ers.
PB94-177177/REB 9443 PC A21/MF A04
EPA/453-R-S3/034
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Process Heaters (Revised).
PB94-120235/REB 9441 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/453/R-93/032
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion
Engines.
PB94-104494/REB 9441 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/453/R-94/023
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Utility Boilers.
PB94-184165/REB 9443 PC A23/MF A04
EPA/453/R-94/005
Alternative Control Techniques Document PM-10 Emis-
sions from Selected Processes at Coke Ovens and Inte-
grated Iron and Steel Mills.
PB94-156718/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/4S3/R-94/017
Alternative Control Techniques Document Surface Coat-
ing of Automotive/Transportation and Business Machine
Plastic Parts.
PB94-158086/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/453/R-94/032
Alternative Control Techniques Document Surface Coat-
ing Operations at Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Facilities.
PB94-181864/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/453/R-94/001
Alternative Control Techniques Document Volatile Or-
ganic Liquid Storage in Floating and Fixed Roof Tanks.
PB94-152741 /REB 9442 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/J-93/425
Atmospheric Corrosion Model for Galvanized Steel Struc-
tures.
PB94-101763/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/453/R-94/029
Automobile Assembly Plant Spray Booth Cleaning Emis-
sion Reduction Technology Review.
PB94-206257/REB 9444 PC A09/MF A03
Blue Crab, 'Callinectes sapktus', Hemocyanln Concentra-
tions as an Indicator of Environmental Conditions In the
Albemarie/Pamllco Estuary.
PB94-178211 /REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
SPA/4S3/R-93/OSOA
Chromium Emissions from Chromium Electroplating and
Chromic Add Anodizing Operations. Background Informa-
tion for Proposed Standards. Volume 1.
PB94-134152/REB 9442 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/4S3/R-93/030B
Chromium Emissions from Chromium Electroplating and
Chromic Add Anodizing Operations. Background Informa-
tion for Proposed Standards. Volume 2.
PBB4-134160/REB 9442 PC A16/MF AO3
EPA/453/R-93/022
Chromium Emissions from Industrial Process Cooling
Towers: Background Information for Proposed Standards.
PB94-151420/REB 9442 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/6OO/A-94/163
Cleanliness of Common Air Sampling Sorbents for Appli-
cation to Phenolic Compounds Measurement Using Su-
percritical Fluid Extraction.
PB94-210556/REB
EPA/453/D-84/067
CoM Cleaning Machine Operations New Source Per-
formnce Standards. Background Information/Basis and
Purpose Document
PB94-213535/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/4S4/R-93/OS2
Comparison of Design Concentrations Based on Hourly
Mixing Heights Estimated by RAMMET and METPRO.
PB94-131315/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
94-04 PC A01/MF AOf
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atesBa
•don
n AJocxiUyns.
9444 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/4S4/R-94/018
Comparison of ISC2 Dry DsposW
Current and Proposed Deposition
PB94-2O9491/REB
Compilation of Mr Pollutant Emission Factor*. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Ares Sources. Supplement F.
PB94-121431/REB 9441 PC AM/MF AM
EPA/45O/R-94/O20
Control of VolaMe Organic Compound Emissions from
Batch Processes. Alternative Control Techniques Infor-
mation Document
PB94-177128/REB 94-03 PCA17/MFA03
EPA/4S3/D43/OS7
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from
VotaSe Organic LJquidStorage In Floating and Fixed
Roof Tanks. Guideline Series.
PB94-128519/REB 94-02 PCA10/MFA03
EPA/4S3/ft-93/05S
Deposition of Air Pollutants to trie Great Waters. First
Report to Congress.
PB94-203320/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
0>A/453/R-93/038
Descriptive Guide to Risk I
Toxic Air PohJtants.
PB94-1B1880/REB
nt Methodologies for
94-03 PCA12/MFA03
EPA/4S4/R-94/015
Development and Testing of a Dry Deposition Algorithm
PB»MB3100/REB 9443 PC AM/MF AM
EPA/452/B44/010
Directory of OAQPS Information Services, May 1994.
PB94-181310/HEB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/4SO/3-91/02OB
Dry-geaning^acimes. Background Infonnation tor Pro-
PWMM31240/REB 9442 PC AM/MF AM
EPA/45O/3-91/021B
Economic Analysis of Air Pollution Regulations: Dry
Cleaning Industry.
PB94-1S4392/REB 9442 PCA13/MFAM
»d Emission Stand-
EPA/4SO/3-S1/029
Economic Impact Analysis tor Propo
ante and Guidstnes for Municipal Waste Cornbustors: A
Desuhjaun of the Basis for, and Impacts of. Proposed
Revisions to A* Pollutant Emission Regulations for New
and Existing Municipal Waste Combustors under Clean
Air Act Sections 1110)). 111(d), and 129.
PB94-213543/REB 9444 PC AM/MF AM
EPA/453/D-94/OS2
Economic Impact Analysis for the Petroleum Refineries
NESHAP
PB94-1 93861 /REB 9444 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/4S3/R-94/O34
Economic Impact Analysis for the Polymers and Resins II
NESHAP
PB94-177456/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF AM
EPA/4S3/D-93/OS8
Economic Impact Analysis of the Hatogsnated Solvent
Cleaning NESHAP. Draft
PB94-1312S7/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
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Economic knpact Analysis of the Secondary Lead Smelt-
•VK MF*SHAP FinM-
PB94-195849/REB 9444 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/4S2/O-O3/014
Effects of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments on VMH-
Ity in Class I Areas: An EPA Report to Congress.
PB94-157997/REB 9443 PCAM/MFA02
Electric UtHy Steam Generatkn Unit Hazardous Air Pol-
lutant and Mercury Emission Study. Interim Report to
Congress Pursuant to the dean Air Act Amendments of
PB94-187820/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/453/R-94/033A
Emissions from Epoxy nortns Production and Non-Nylon
PoryvrtdM Production; Background Information for Pro-
ards.
183696/REB 9443 PC A12/MF AOS
EPA/454/H94/016
Efriastons Test Method 29: Determination of Metals
Emissions from Stationary Sources (1994 Proposal).
PB94-193612/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/4S3/R-93SOS2
Enabsng Document for Ni ________
Coke Oven Battsnes (40 CFR Part 83, Subpart U-
PB94-120813/REB 9441 PC A07/MF AOZ
noi>rjd Standards.
PB94-
I Emission Standards for
_ „
EnaMng Guidance tor the Implementation of 40 CFR
Part 63. Subpart E. Version 1. Interim.
PB94-120979/REB 9441 PC AM/MF AM
nt Progn
9443 PCA04/MFA01
Envionmental Monitoring and A
seasmant Framework.
PS94-1S8862/REB
EPA/GtXVR-93/012
Envionmental "
PBfrMSease/HEB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6X/R-S&V13 ^_
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
9442 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/452/R-93/009
EPA Lead Guide*
PB94-111846/REB
EPA Lead Guideline Document and Appendix
9441 PCA99/MFE08
EPA/4S4/R-93/05S
Evaluation of a Solar Radfcfion/Derta-T Method for Esti-
mating Pasquil-Giftord (P-G) Stabity Categories.
PB94:i13958/REB 9442 PCA04/MF A01
EPA/453/R-94/018
Evaluation of Mercury Emissions from Fluorescent Lamp
PB»t-1%932/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-94/067
Factor Information Retrieval System Version 2.0 (FIRE)
(for Microcomputers).
PB94-500592/REB 9442 CP D02
EPA/6OO/J-94/353
Beld-Oeotoyable Monitors for Votette Organic Com-
pounds in Air.
PB94-210424/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/620/R-94/OO6
Forest Health Monrtoring: Southeast LobWry/Shortleef
Pino Ddmonstr&bon Interim Report.
PB94-152386/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA03
EPA/6iO/a-94/OW
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 Annual Statistical Summa-
%94-205416/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/4S3/R-94/OO2A
Gasoine Distribution Industry (Stage I). Background Infor-
mation for Piopoood Standards.
PB94-15440BVREB 9442 PCA1S/MFA04
EPA/450/3-91/0198
General Provisions for 40 CFR Part 63: National Emis-
sion Standards for Hazardous Air Pofcrtants for Source
Categories, 1994. Background Information for Promukjat-
9443 PCA10/MFA03
ad Regulation.
PB94-I58235/REB
EPA/454/R-93/O42
Guidance for Estimating Ambient Air Monitoring Costs for
Criteria Poeutants and Selected Air ToxicPofatants.
PB94-12853S/REB
9442 PC AM/MF A02
Progress Plans.
PB94-1S92S5/REB
EPA/453/R-93/039
Guidanoa for Review of High Risk Point Sources under
Section 112 of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments.
PB94-1260S9/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/4S2/R-93/O05
Guidance on Preparing Enforceable Regulations and
Compiance Programs for the 15 Percent Rate-of-
9444 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/452/R-83/015
Guidanoe on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and
the Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide
Programs Branch (Corrected Version as of February 18,
1994)
PB94-'156692/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/454/R-93/O56
Guidance on Urban Airshed Model (UAM) Reporting Re-
quirements for Attainment Demonstration.
PBM-2034S2/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/4S3/B-93/O23
Guidebook for Explaining Environmental Regulations to
PB94-120334/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/4SO/4-81/006
Gudekne for Lead Monitoring in the Vicinity of Pont
Souross.
PB94-18336S/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/031
Guideine Series. Control of Vota«e Organic Compound
Emissions from noactor Processes and Kstttetion Oper-
attons Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Man-
ufacturing Industry (August 1993).
PB94-120227/REB^ 9441 PCA1S/MFAM
EPA/45O/3-9S/OO7S
Guidsines for MACT DeXmiUnanons under Section
11
9443 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/4S3/R-94/026
Guidaines for MACT DeterminaBons under Section
112Q. Hnel Report
PB»tl79009/Rra 9443 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/4S2/R-94/OO9
GukMnss for PM-10 Samping and Analysis Apc*cabk>
to Receptor Modsang.
PB94-177441/REB
9443 PCA07/MFAM
EPA/4S3/R43/059
Hazardous Air Posutant Emissions from Magnetic Tape
Manufacturing Operations. Background Wormalion for
Proposed Standards.
PB94-158094/REB 9443 PCA17/MFA04
EPA/4S3/R-S4/OO3A
Hazardous Air Poautant Emisalons from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards, volume 2A.
Comments on Process Vents, Storage Vessels, Transfer
Operations, and Equipment Leaks.
P&94-161346/REB 9443 PCA11/MFAM
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Hazardous Air Poautant Emissions from Process Units «i
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Informalton for Final Standards. Volume ZB.
9443 PCA11/MFAM
EPA/453/R-94/003C
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2C.
Comments on Emissions Averaging.
PB94-161361/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF AOS
EPA/453/R-94/003D
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards, volume 2D.
Comments on Applicability, National Impacts, and Over-
lap with Other Rules.
PB94-161379/REB 9443 PC A10/MF AOS
EPA/453/R-94/OO3E
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards, volume 2E.
Comments on Reoordkeeping. Reporting, Compliance
and Test Methods.
PB94-161387/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/453/R-94/003F
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2F.
Comments on IdenWicatkxi List
PB94-161395/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/454/R-93/033
Independent Quality Assurance of Refinery Fugitives
Testing by Western States Petroleum Association. Rnal
Audit Report
PB94-131232/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/4S3/R-94/040
Industry Profile for the Secondary Lead Smelters
NESHAP.
PB94-193836/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/4S4/V-92-002
Instructional Package on Regulatory Air Quality Modeling.
Part 1: Videos on the 'Guideline on Air Quality Models
(Revised)' and the Model Clearinghouse (Video).
PB94-780012/REB 9441 AVt3S.OO
EPA/454/R-93/040
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Cadmium and Cadmium Compounds.
PB94-173093/REB 9443 PC A14/MF AOS
EPA/4S3/R-93/OZ3
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
PB94-118080/REB 9441 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/454/R-93/023
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
PB94-173101/REB 9443 PC A14/MF AOS
EPA/4S4rtt-93/045
Locatingand Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Methyl Chloroform.
Methyl
PB94-214137/REB
9444 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/4S4/R-93/046
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Methyl Ethyl Ketone.
PB94-214194/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/454/R-93/047
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Toluene.
PB94-177607/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/454/R-83/OS3
Locating and Estimating Air Toxic Emissions from
Sources of MeoScal Waste Incinerators.
PB94-145273/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/454/R-93/032
National Air Poiutant Emmission Trends, 1900-1992.
PB94-152097/REB 9442 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/4S4/R-93/031
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1992.
PB94-146669/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/4S3/R-04/036A
National Emission Standards tor Hazardous Air Pollutants
for Source Categories: Aerospace Manufacturing and
Rework - Background Information for Proposed Stand-
PB94-192648/REB
9444 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/4S3/R-93/OS4
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
Hatogsnated Solvent Cleaning. Background Information
Document
PB94-131216/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/4S3/R43/048
National Emissions Inventory of Mercury and Mercury
Compounds: Interim Final Report.
PB94-126877/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/45O/4-87/OO9
Network Design and Optimum Site Exposure Criteria for
Paniculate Matter.
PB94-186020/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/4SO/3-90/006C
OAQPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth EdrSon), Supple-
ment 3. Chapter 10. Hoods, Ductwork, and Stacks.
PB94-177S65/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/4-B4/012
9443 PC A04/MF A01
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Options for Developing and Evaluating Mitigation Strate-
gies tar Indoor Air Impacts at CERCLA Sites. Air/Super-
fund National Technical Guidance Study Series, Report
PB94-1 i 0517/REB 94-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/450/4-86/014
Options for Reducing the Costs of Criteria Pollutant Moni-
94-03 PC A04/MF A01
taring.
PB94-1I
M83357/REB
EPA/454/B-93/OS1
Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations Impte-
mentation Manual.
PB94-1B7382/REB 94-03 PC A23/MF A04
EPA/45S/R-93/OO8
PM-10 Guideline Document
PB94-104304/REB 94-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/4S3/R-93/OO8A
PM-10 Guideline Document Appendix.
PB94-1096S9/REB 94-01 PC A99/MF ACM
EPA/452/R-93/016
PM-10 Innovative Strategies: A Sourcebook tor PM-10
Control Programs.
PB94-161494/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A02
PreSminary Assessment of Gulf of Mexico OCS Contribu-
tions to Ozone Formation in Onshore Areas Using the
Regional Oxidant Model.
PB94-140241/HEB 94-02 PC AM/MF A03
&A/454/R-S3/041
Preliminary Data Search Report for Locating and Estimat-
ing Air Emissions from Sources of Cyanide Compounds.
PB94-11B379/REB 94-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/453/R-93/OSOA
Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry-Background Infor-
mation for Proposed Air Emission Standards. Manufactur-
jngProcesses at Kraft, Sulftte, Soda, and Semi-Chemical
P894-121357/REB 94-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/45S/R-94/OSS
BACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology DetarminMions. Fourth Supplement
to the I960 EdrSon.
PB94-206729/REB 94-04 PC Att/MF ACM
EPA/4S3/R-93/O37A
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. Third Supplement to
the 1990 Edition. Volume 1.
PB94-111234/REB 94-01 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/4S3/R-93/O37B
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. Third Supplement to
the 1990 Edition. Volume 2.
PB94-111572/REB 94-01 PC A22/MF A04
&A/4S3/R-94/080
Rationale for New Source Performance Standards:
Starch Production Plants.
PB94-209921/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/3-90/016B
Reactor Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry: Background Information for Pro-
mulgated Standards.
PB94-103413/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas, Wetland
Ecosystems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the AJ-
bemarte-Pamfcco Estuarine Region: Phase 1.
PB94-184041/REB 94-03 PC A20/MF AIM
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas, Wetland
Ecosystems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Al-
bemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Region. Phase 3 Report
PB94-191806/REB 94-04 PC AW/MF A06
EPA/4SO/2-91/011
Regulatory Impact Analysis and Regulatory Flexibility Act
Screening for Operating Permits Regulations.
PB94-112604/REB 94-51 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/4S3/R-94/019
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Emissions
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Cate-
gories: Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants from the Syn-
thetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry and
Other Processes Subject to the Negotiated Regulation
for Equipment Leaks.
PB94-177185/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/4S3/D-94/OS3
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Petroleum Refineries
NESHAP.
PB94-194586/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/4S3/R-93/045
Report to Congress on Hydrogen Suffide Air Emissions
Associated with the Extraction of Oi and Natural Gas.
PB94-131224/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/4S4/R-93/O37
Review of Methods for Measuring Fugitive PM-10 Emis-
sion Rates.
PB94-204203/REB 94-04 PC A99/MF EM
Riparian Buffers for Water Quality Enhancement in the
Afcemarte-PamSco Area
PB94-19S94B/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
Routed Vascular Beds in the Afcemarie-PamUco Estua-
rine System.
PB94-196532/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/4S2/R-94/OO1
Rule Effectiveness Guidance: Integration of Inventory.
Compliance, and Assessment Appfications.
PB94-1S8177/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
SPONSORING EPA OFFICE INDEX
EPA/4S3/R-94/024A
Secondary Lead Smelting Background Information Docu-
ment for Proposed Standards. Volume 1.
P894-187556/HEB 94-O4 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/453/R-94/024B
Secondary Lead Smelting Background Information Docu-
ment for Proposed Standards. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB94-188612/REB 94-04 PCA14/MF A03
EPA/SOO/J-94/203
Short Communication: Suggestions for Collection and Re-
porting of Chemosensory (olfactory) Event-Related Po-
tentials.
PB94-163621/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/452/R-94/008
SO2 Guideline Document
PB94-181393/REB 94-03 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/452/R-94/008
SO2 Guideline Document Appendices.
PB94-183605/REB 94-03 PC A24/MF A04
EPA/454/R-93/049
Standards tor Development/Enhancement of OAQPS
TTN Bulletin Boards.
PB94-128543/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/340/1-86/005C
Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources.
Volume 3. Full Text of Revisions. A Compilation as of De-
cember 31, 1985.
P894-131810/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF E11
EPA/453/R-93/031
Technical Assessment of New Emission Control Technol-
ogies Used in the Hard Chromium Electroplating Industry.
PB94-134319/REB 944)2 PC AW/MF A02
Technical Support Document for the Albemarie-Pamlico
Estuarine Study Comprehensive Conservation and Man-
agement Plan.
PB94-205986/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/453/R-93/027
Toxic Emissions from Aircraft Firefigriting Training: A
Search of Available Literature.
PB94-1567B3/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/453/R-94/056A
Toxic Modeling System Short-Term (TOXST) User's
Guide. Volume 1,1994.
PB94-214145/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/4S3/R-94/OSBB
Toxic Modeling System Short-Term fTOXST) User's
Guide: Volume 2. Case Study and Source Code.
PB94-214152/REB 94-04 PCA10/MFA03
EPA/600/A-94/044
US. Visibility Trends, 1960-1992.
PB94-158706/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Urban BMP's: A Stormwater Control Demonstration
Project
PB94-216967/REB 94-O4 PC A07
EPA/454/B-94/023
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Pollutant Concentrations (Revised).
PB94-206232/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/453/B-93/049
User's Manual for the BUS BBS.
PB94-114402/REB 94-01 PC A07/MF A02
MOBILE SOURCE POLLUTION CONTROL
Characterization of 49-State Vehicles in Catfomia.
PB94-158391/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Emission Control Technology for Diesel Trucks (Draft).
PB94-150455/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/460/3-90/001
Emissions Control Strategies for Heavy-Duty Diesel En-
gines.
PB94-108016/REB
94-01 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/420/R-94/001
Emissions Measurements: Locomotives.
PB94-142270/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF A02
Emissions Standards for Heavy-Duty Clean-Fuel Fleets.
Regulatory Support Document
PB94-112158/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA's Survey of In-Use Driving Patterns: Implications for
Mobile Source Emission Inventories.
PB94-118502/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/AQAB-93/01
Evaluation of a Four-Mode Steady-State Test with Accel-
eration Simulation Modes as an Alternative Inspection
and Maintenance Test tor Enhanced I/M Programs.
PB94-129905/REB 94-02 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/AA/EVRB-94/01
Exhaust Emission Testing of Two Ethanol Variable
Fueled 1992 Chevrolet Luminas. Test Results -1993.
PB94-171865/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Final Regulatory Impact Analysis: Refueling Emission
Regulations for Light Duty Vehicles and Trucks and
Heavy Duty Vehicles.
P894-164027/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
Fuel Economy Guide, 1995. 6 Number.
PB95-100269/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/DF/DK-94/OO1
Fuel Economy Results 1994 Car Models (Three and Six
Number) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-500014/REB 94-01 CP O02
Guidance for Emission Reduction Credit Generation by
dean Fuel Fleets and Vehicles.
PB94-142254/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF A01
94-03 PC AM/MF A02
OFFICE OF PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
Guidance for Mobile Emission Credit Generation by
Urban Buses.
PB94-110202/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/AA/TETSB-94/01
Heavy-Duty Engine Testing Report Non-Road Engine
Configuration Test Results, 1991.
PB94-162450/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/AA/SRPB-92/01
Inherently Low-Emission Vehicle Program, Estimated
Emission Benefits and Impact on High-Occupancy Vehi-
cle Lanes.
P894-135936/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/AA/SRPB-93/01
Lifetime Emissions for Clean-Fuel Fleet Vehicles.
PB94-113446/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/420/R-93/OO9
Prefeninary Assessment of the Gaseous Fuels Aftermar-
ket Conversion Industry.
PB94-131778/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Regulatory Impact Analysis and Regulatory Support Doc-
ument Control of Air Pollution; Determination of Signifi-
cance for Nonroad Sources and Emission Standards for
New Nonroad Compression-Ignition Engines at or Above
37 Kilowatts (50 Horsepower):
PB94-194594/REB 944)4 PC AM/MF A02
Regulatory Impact Analysis Clean Fuel Fleet Program.
PB94-111895/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/AA/EVRB-93/03
Sensitivity of Test Cycle and Fuel Type on a Crusader
350 Inboard Marine Engine Test Results, 1992.
PB94-12B105/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A02
Technical Support Information for the Development of
Heavy Duty Diesel Vehicle Rules for the California Feder-
al Implementation Plans.
P694-158425/REB
EPA/AA/TDG44/01
Testing of an Electric Vehicle on a Clayton Water-Brake
Chassis Dynamometer.
PB94-168101/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT
ABEL Model: Evaluates Claims of Inability to Afford Pen-
alties and Compliance Costs (Version 2.4) (for Microcom-
puters).
P894-501004/REB 944)2 Dhkette$140.00
EPA/3OO/B-94/O02
BEN: A Model to Calculate the Economic Benefits of
Noncompliance. User's Manual (Revised).
PB94-141652/REB 944)2 PC A10/MF AM
CASHOUT Model: Calculates Current Value of Superfund
Cleanup Costs (Version 1.2) (for Microcomputers).
PS94-501012/REB 944)2 CP 002
CASHOUT User's Manual for Superfund.
P894-141878/RE8 944)2 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/44O/1-BO/075A
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for the Electrical and Electronic
Components: Point Source Category. Draft Document
PB94-1139S2/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF EM
Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement
Docket
PB94-921700/REB 944)2 Subscription
WATER ENFORCEMENT
Compendium of State Water Quality Limits for Thermal
Discharges and Mixing Zones.
PB94-121001/REB 94-01 PC A07/MF A02
Verifying Compliance with Sludge Requirements. Guid-
ance for NPDES Compliance Inspectors.
PB94-125739/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A01
OFFICE OF PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
EPA/230/R-92/014
Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup Stand-
ards. Volume 2. Ground Water.
PB94-138815/REB 944)2 PC A16/MF AM
OFFICE OF POLICY AND EVALUATION
EPA/230/R-92/011
Biological Populations as Indicators of Environmental
Change. Volume 1.
PB94-186129/REB 944)4 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/230/R-93/OO9
Colorado River Basin and Climatic Change. The Sensitivi-
ty of Streamflow and Water Supply to Variations in Tem-
perature and Precipitation.
PB94-128527/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
Comparing Risks and Setting Environmental Priorities:
Overview of Three Regional Projects.
PB94-18434S/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/23O/B-93/001
Guide to Federal Water Quality Programs and Informa-
tion.
PB94-110277/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/230/R-94/O04
Statistical Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of
Cleanup Standards. Volume 3. Reference-Based Stand-
ards for Sots and Solid Media.
PB94-176831/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
Surface Water Monotoring: A Framework for Change.
PB94-17B670/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
SO-7
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EPA/290/R-M/009
Sustainable Industry: Promoting Strategic Environmental
Protection in the Industrial Sector. Phase 1 Report
PB94-195054/REB 94-04 PC A11/MF A03
OFFICE OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES
EPA/747/F-94/001
Lead Leaching from Submersible Wen Pumps.
PB94-161221/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/737/F-94-O01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Cyprooonazote.
PB94-151990/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/738/R-94/001
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report. January 1994.
PB94-16B386/REB 944B PCA03/MFA01
Pesticide Rer
P§94-112034/REB
94-04 PC A02/MF A01
1993.
PB94-133832/REB " 94-02 PCAW/MFM1
EPAS738/FI-93/010
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis: Environ-
PBa4-110475/REB 94-01 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/738/O-93/004
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis Toxicol-
944)1 PC A1S
EPA/738/F-94/007
RED Facts: Pronamide.
PB94-203361/REB
EPA/73B/fl-93/Oie
Red Facts: Ren
PB94-125945/fl
EPA/7S8/R-94/OOS
Reregistration Eflgtxtty Decision (RED): Hexadecadenol
Acetates.
PB94-203189/REB 94-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/OF/MT-94/O91
Toxic najease Inventory (TRI). 1987.
P894-501897/REB 944» CP Tf»
EPA/DF/CD44/119
Toxic nefaaae Inventory (TRI), 1967-1992 (on CT>AOM).
PB94-504230/REB 944M CD-ROM $45.00
Red Facts: Reregistration EHotoiSty Document. Butytate.
;/REB ^SMW» PCA11/MFA03
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1990.
PB94-501921/REB
EPA/DF/UT-94/C84
Toxic notesjo Inventory (TRI), 1991.
PB94-S01939/REB
EPAJDFM-94/OS5
Toxic notoaao Inventory (TRI), 1992.
PB84-S01947/REB
Toxte n»l»M« inventory (TRO. 1988.
PB94-S01906/REB 94-03 CP TOT
EPA/OF/MT-94/070
Toxic nalaaae Inventory (TOO, 1989. __
PB94-S01913/REB 944)3 CPT07
__
94-03 CPT07
94-03 CPT07
94-03 CP T07
Update of Livestock Feed Consumption.
P&94-125655/REB 94-02 PCAM/MFE11
PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
EPAS735/B-33/004
Guide for Understating the Atrazine Ground and Sur-
face Water Risk Reduction Measures.
PB94-131992/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Compact Label Fie - 1994 (Rene 1 - 5886).
PB94-911699/REB 944)1 MFO531.80
EPA/S4O/9-01/116
Pesticide Containers Study A Report to Congress.
PB94-10999e/R£8 944)1 PCAti/MFAOS
EPA/737/F-94/OOS
Pesticide Fact Sheet Ampekxnvoes quraquate isolate
M10
PB94-204971/REB 94-04 PCAO2/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Arsenic Acid (H3AsO4) (January
1994)
PB94-150877/REB 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/797/F-94/OOB
Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Bac*js sutatts' M» 600.
PB94-203494/REB 94*4 PC AO2/MF Ml
Pesticide Fact Sheet OmernaUehyde, Cinrtamyl Alco-
hol, 4-Methoxy Ormamaldetivde. 3J*enyl Propanci 4-
Methoxy Phenethyl Alcohol. Indote and 1^,4 Trimethoxy-
banxene.
PB94-183621/REB 944)4 PCM1/MFM1
EPA/737/F-93/013
Pesticide Fact Sheet •Cinnamonum
PB94-1093S2/REB
94-01 PC M1/MF Ml
Pesticide Fact Sheet Com GUen Meat
94-04 PCA01/MFM1
EPA/737/F-94/OO3
Pesfcide Fact Sheet DijUrametniin.
PB94-161916fflEB 94«
-
Pesticide Fact Sheet (E,E) - 8.10-Dodecadien-l-o1.
PB94-161437/REB 94^)3 PC Ml /MF Ml
>
Pesticide Fact Sheet E-fl Tetradecenyl Acetate; E-11 Te-
tradeceool.
PB94-183290/REB 94-04 PCA01/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Hydrogen Cyanamide.
PB94-140035/REB 94-02 PC M3/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93/013
Pesticide Fact Sheet Inorganic Arsenical Pesticides.
PB94-139631/REB 94-02 PC M1/MF A01
EPA/737/F-93/012
Pesticide Fact Sheet -PuccMa canaliculata' (ATCC
40199)
PB94-108446/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Sinesto B.
PB94-108438/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF M1
EPA/737/F-93/014
Pesticide Fact Sheets: 'BacWus thuringiensis Subspecies
PB94-1U9360/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
£PA/737/F-g3/01S
Pesticide Fact Sheets: 'BacWus thuringiensis subspecies
aizawaT Strain GC-91.
PB94-109378/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP/V73S/f1-93/006
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, July 1993.
PB94-109840mEB 9441 PC A03/MF M1
EPA/738/fl-92/OO2
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, October 1992.
PB94-131729/REB ' '
94-02 PC A03/MF Ml
0>A/738/FI-a3/008
Pesticida Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis: Occu-
pation and Residential Exposure.
PB94-109865/REB 944)1 PCA04/MFA01
-
PeMbde RaregislraSoo Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
PB94-131901/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
EPAW7/N-83/002
PR Notice 93-1. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104122/REB 944)1 PC M1/MF M1
-
PR Notice 93-2. Notice to Registrants, Producers, and
Formulators of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104130/REB 9*4)1 PC M1/MF A01
EPA/7S7/N-83/004
PR Notice 93-3. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104148/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF Ml
B>A/737/N-S3/OOS
PR Notice 93-4. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Distributors, and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104155/RE8 944)1 PCM2/MFM1
EPA/747/N-93/O06
PR Notice 93-5. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Distributors, and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104163/REB 944)1 PC M3/MF M1
0>A/r37/N-93/007
PR Notice 93-6. Notice to Manufacturers. Producers, For-
mutators, and Registrants of Pesticides.
PB94-104171/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF M1
&A/737/N-93/OO8
PR Notice 93-7. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers, and Registrants of Agricultural Pesticides.
PB94-104189/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
&AS737/N-93/009
PR Notice 93-8. Notice to Manufacturers. Formulators,
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104197/REB 944)1 PC M1/MF M1
EPA/737/N43/01 1
PR Notice 93-10. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104213/REB 944)1 PC A01/MF M1
EPA/737/N43/012
PR Notice 93-11. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers, and Registrants of Agricultural Pesticides.
PB94-104221/REB 944)1 PCM2VMFM1
EPAS737/N-94/O07
PR Nonce 94-1. Notice to Manufacturers, Producers, For-
mulators, Distributors, and Registrants of Pesticide Prod-
ucts. Withdrawal of PR Notice 91-8.
PB94-184249/REB 944)3 PC AO2/MF M2
PR Notice 94-2. Notice to Manufacturers. Formulators,
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products. Recy-
dng Empty Aerosol Pesticide Containers.
PB94-184!»e/ReB 94-03 PC M1/MF M1
Fact Sheet Difenocorazole/Dmdend (Trade
94XM PCA03/MFM1
PR Notice 94-9. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators.
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104205/REB 944)1 PC AOZ/MF M1
PR Notices, 1967-1969.
PB94-100906/REB
PR Notices, 1970-1974.
P894-100914/REB
944)1 PC AM/MF A02
94-01 PC A08/MF A02
PR Notices, 1975-1979.
PB94-100922/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A02
PR Notices, 1980-1984.
PB94-100930/REB 94-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/73S/B-93/002
Protect Yourself from Pesticides: Quids for Agricultural
Workers (Protejase de tos Pestkadas: Guia para los Tra-
bajadores Agricolas).
PB94-12029Z/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93419
RED Facts: Barium Metaborate.
PB94-154481 /REB
EPA/738/F-33/OO4
Red Facts: Btobar.
PB94-102282/REB
EPA/738/F-93/006
RED Facts: Boric Acid.
PB94-161668/REB
EPA/73B/F-93/OS3
RED Facts: Bromine.
PB94-152923/REB
RED Facts: Butyiate.
PB94-126091/REB
EPA/738/F-93/007
RED Facts: Daminozide.
PB94-126117/REB
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
944)1 PC A01/MF A01
944)3 PC A02/MF A01
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-B3/027
RED Facts: Flower and Vegetable Oils.
PB94-152931/REB 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/738/F-93/011
RED Facts: Glyphosate.
PB94-163417/REB
EPA/73S/F-93/015
RED Facts: Inorganic Halides.
PB94-1S2121/REB
944)3 PC A02/MF A01
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93/009
RED Facts: Uuryl Suttate Salts.
PB94-140019/REB 94-02 PC M1/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93-009
RED Facts: Uuryl Surtete Salts.
PB94-142924/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/73B/F-93/01B
RED Facts: Lithium Hypochtome.
PB94-152949/REB 944)2 PC M2/MF A01
EPA/738/F-94/002
RED Facts: Metruocarb.
PB94-168069/REB
EPA/73B/F-S3-02B
RED Facts: Mineral Acids.
PB94-154572/REB
944)3 PC A02/MF A01
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/73S/F-33/026
RED Facts: Peroxy Compounds.
PB94-151743/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93/012
RED Facts: Sulfuryj Fluoride.
PB94-140027/REB
EPA/738/R-93/016
RED Facia SuBuryl Fluoride.
PB94-140134/REB
EPA/738/S-93/014
RED Facts: Thymol.
PB94-139003/REB
EPA/738/F-93/010
RED Facts: Thymol.
PB94-139102mEB
944)2 PC A01/MF A01
94-02 PC A08/MF A02
944)2 PC A08/MF A02
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93/016
RED Facts: Tris(riydrDi
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OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EPA/738/R-93/014
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Gryphosate.
PB94-127917/REB 9442 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/738/R-93/019
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Inorganic Ha-
Mes.
PB94-152790/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/736/R-93/023
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Lithium Hypo-
chkxtte.
PB94-1S4259/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/738/R-94/002
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Methtocarb.
PB94-166394/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/738/R-93/029
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Mineral Acids.
PB94-154242/HEB 9442 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/736/R-94/011
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): N6-Benzyladen-
ine.
PB94-203239/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
B>A/738/R-93/030
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Peroxy Com-
pounds.
PB94-1S1529/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/738/R-94/006
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Tebuthiuron.
(List A; Case 0054).
PB94-187259/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/738/R-93/020
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED):
TrKnydroxymethyl) nitromethane.
PB94-166402/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/73S/R-93/028
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): 2-((Hydroxy-
Methyl)Amino)ethanol.
PB94-171907/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/73B/R-32/003
ReregtetraSon Eligibility Document (RED) Chlorinated Iso-
Catskill Tire Fire (video).
PB94-780343/REB
9444 AV$35.00
cyanurates.
PB94-108024/REB
94-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/738/R-94/015
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED): Glyphosate.
Appendix A. Use Patterns Subject to ReregJMreaon.
PB94-1 88851 /REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A03
B>A/736/R-B3/001
Significance of Food Processing. by-Products as Contribu-
tors to Animal Feeds. Phase 1. Pood Processing Survey.
PB94-107885/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/737/B-92/002
Standard Evaluation Procedure: End-Use Product
Review.
PB94-183217/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural Pesticides:
How to Comply. What Employers Need to Know. Farms,
Forests, Nurseries. Greenhouses.
PB94-112018/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE
EPA/54O/R-94/027
Alaska Federal/State Preparedness Plan for Response
to Oil and Hazardous Substance Discharges/Releases
(Unified Plan - Volume 1).
PB94-963258/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/S40/R-94/OO8
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study,
1993 Update.
PB94-963230/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/S40/R-94/02B
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of New Jersey.
PB94-963259/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/S40/R-94/029
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of New York State.
PB94-963260/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/S40/R-94/030
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of the Caribbean.
PB94-963261/REB 94-04 Standing Order
&A/S40/R-94/014
Audit Management Process. Reference Guide.
PB94-963232/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/F-94/038
Background Information: National Priorities List, Final
Report Volume 4, Number 1, May 1994.
PB94-963253/REB 94-03 Standing Order
EPA/S40/F-94/OS1
Background Information: National Priorities List. Proposed
Rule. Volume 4, Number 3. August 1994.
PB94-963321/REB 9444 Starving Order
Beyond Business as Usual: Meeting the Challenge of
Hazardous Waste (Video).
PB94-780301/REB 9444 AVS3&00
Btoremedtation: A Video Primer (Video).
PB94- 78031 9/REB 9444 AVJ3S.OO
EPA/540/F-94/048
STAG Forum: Highlights of the 9th Annual RRAC/6tti
Annual SEEW. Volume 4, Number 2, August 1994.
PB94-963316/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/OS4
CERCLA Comprehensive Data Element Dictionary.
PB94-963287/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-B4/OS5
CERCLA: Comprehensive Data Element Dictionary
Update.
PB94-963288/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/S4O/R-94/044
Common Chemicals Found at Superfund Sites.
PB94-963272/REB 9444 Starring Order
EPA/540/R-94/043
Common Cleanup Methods at Superfund Sites.
PB94-963271/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/540/F-84/OO9
Conducting Non-Time-CriticaJ Removal Actions under
CERCLA.
PB93-963422/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/R-94/01S
Considering Wetlands at CERCLA Sites.
PB94-963242/REB 9443 Standing Order
EPA/540/F-94/037
Control of Excavation Depths at the Sikes Disposal Pits
Superfund Project
PB94-963413/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-33/OBS
Cost Management Manual for the Superfund Remedial
and Enforcement Programs.
PB94-963401/REB 9444 Standing Order
Data Quality Objectives Decision Error Feasibility Trials
(DEFT) Beta Version 1.01. User's Guide.
PB94-963222/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-94/088
Data Quality Objectives (DQO) Decision Error Feasibility
Trials (DEFT) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501574/REB 9444 CP D02
EPA/S40/F-S3/049
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund.
PB94-963207/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
9444 Standing Order
Data Quality Objectives Process tor Superfund: Interim
Final Guidance.
PB94-963203/REB 9442 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/S40/R-93/07S
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund: Work-
book.
PB94-963204/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/F-94/OSS
Descriptions of 10 Sites Proposed tor the National Prior-
ities Ltot In August 1994. Volume 4, Number 3, August
1994.
PB94-9B3322/REB 9444 Starring Order
EPA/S40/F-S4/04O
Descriptions of 42 Final Sites Added to the National Pri-
orities List in May 1994. Volume 4, Number 3, May 1994.
PBS4-963255/REB 9443 Standing Order
EPA/S40/S-92/01Z
Design Considerations for Ambient Air Monitoring at Su-
perfund Sites. Engineering Bulletin.
PB94-102407/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/F-94/049
DNAPL Site Characterization.
PB94-963317/REB
EPA/540/F-94/047
Documenting the Estimated Value of PRP Work to be
Performed.
PB94-963289/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/S40/F-94/013
ECO Update: Catalogue of Standard Tojdcity Tests for
Ecological Risk Assessment Volume 2, Number 2, Sep-
tember 1994.
PB94-963304/REB 9444 Stanolng Order
EPA/S40/F-94/014
ECO Update: Field Studies for Ecological Risk Assess-
ment Volume 2, Number 3, September 1994.
PB94-963305/REB 9444 Stanolng Order
EPA/S4O/F-94/OSO
ECO Update: Selecting and Using Reference Information
in Superfund Ecological Risk Assessments. Volume 2,
Number 4. September 1994.
PB94-96331 9/REB 9444 Starting Order
EPA/540/F-S4/012
ECO Update: Using Toxidty Tests in Ecological Risk As-
sessment Volume 2. Number 1, September 1994.
PB94-963303/REB 9444 Stanolng Order
Ecology and Environment Dioxin Destruction (Video).
PB94-780376/REB 9444 AVOS.OO
EPA/B40/F-93/041
Emergency Responders Agreements for Fund-Lead Re-
medial Actions.
PB93-963418/REB 9443 Standing Order
EPA/DF/UT-94/1O5
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), Cu-
mulatnre 1994.
PB94-593350/REB 9444 Subscription
EPA/DF/UT-94/105
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1987.
PB94-504180/REB 9444 CP T02
EPA/DF/UT-94/106
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1988.
PB94-504198/REB 9444 CP T02
EPA/DF/UT-94/107
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1989.
PB94-504206/REB 9444 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-94/105
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1990.
PB94-504131/REB 9444 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-94/108
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1991.
PB94-S04149/REB 9444 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-94/109
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1992.
PB94-504156/REB 9444 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-94/110
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1993.
PB94-504164/REB 9444 CP T02
EPA/540/F-93/040
EPA Ensures Oversight of Worker Safety and Health at
Superfund Incinerator Sites.
PB94-963417/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/S40/F-94/019
ERNS and CERCLA.
P894-963407/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/S40/F-94/020
ERNS and Oil.
PB94-963408/REB 9444 Standing Order
Expectations for Full Implementation of SACM.
PB94-963219/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/S40/R-94/033
Federal Region IV Regional Oil and Hazardous Sub-
stances Pollution Contingency Plan.
PB94-963264/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-93/081
Guidance Manual for the Integrated Exposure Uptake
BioWnetic Model for Lead in Children.
PB93-9B3510/REB 9443 Standing Order
EPA/S40/F-94/04S
Guidance on Residential Lead-Based Paint Lead-Con-
taminated Dust and Lead-Contaminated Soil.
PB94-963284/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/54O/R-93/S19A
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Btodegradation Remedy Selection. Interim Guidance.
PB94-117470/REB 9441 PC A05/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Cleanup: A Delaware Perspective
(Video).
PB94-780368/REB 9444 AVI35.00
EPA/S4O/C-93/002
Health and Safety Ran (HASP) User's Guide (Version
3.0/4.0).
PB93-963414/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/4SO/R-93/S05
Hydraulic Fracturing Technology: Technology Evaluation
Report and Application Analysis Report
PB94-10C161/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/SW/DK-94/085
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System
(ICCSS) Software (ILM02.1 Version 5) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB94-S01467/REB 9443 CP D02
EPA/S40/F-94/046
Interim Guidance for the Determination of Significant and
Substantial Harm Facilities for Oil Pollution Act Response
Plans.
PB94-963285/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/S40/F-94/32
Military Base Closures: Guidance on EPA Concurrence in
the Identification of Uncontaminatad Parcels under
CERCLA Section 120(h)(4).
PB94-963249/REB 9443 Standing Order
KIACEPT Meeting. Held in Crystal City, Virginia on Febru-
ary 11,1994.
PB94-963238/REB 9442 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/540/R-94/041
Northwest Area Contingency Plan for Region X
PB94-963266/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/026
Oceania Regional Contingency Plan.
PB94-963257/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/540/F-94/036
OPA Update: Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 3, Number 1, July 1994.
PB94-963252/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/SW/DK-94/084
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (OLM01.8 Version 6) (for Microcom-
puters).
PS94-501335/REB 9443 CP D02
EPA/S40/F-94/01S
Procedure for Use of USAGE Preplaced Contracts to Ex-
pedite Superfund Cleanup Tasks.
PB94-963243/REB 9443 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/016
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund, Fiscal Year
1991. Report to Congress.
PB94-963234/REB 9442 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/540/R-94/031
Region I Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1.
PB94-963262/REB 9444 Standing Order
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EPA/S4O/R-94/O32 -^^^ -^ Volume 2.
PB944M3263/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/S4O/R-94/042 _^
Region III Inland Area Committee, Inland Area Contingen-
cy Plan. Volumes 1 and ^
PB94-963267/REB 944)4 StandngOrder
EPA/S4O/R-94/OX
IX Mainland Regional Contingency Plan.
9*04 StandngOrder
Act of 1990 Area Contingency
PB94-963268/REB 944)4 StandngOrder
EPA/540/R-M/047 AJ
i VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Arkansas.
944)4 StandngOrder
conftinencif Ptan. Louisiana.
pSSs3278/REB 94-04 Standng Order
B>A/54O/R-94/050 „ .
VI Inland Area Contingency Plan. New Mexico.
9/REB 94-04 Starving Order
EPA/54O/R-94/051
"' tend/
0/REB
94-04 Standng Order
^_
VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - A.
/REB 944)4 Starting Order
_ .. .
- B. Vot-
EPA/54O/R-94/015 _ _
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Te
P§Sl*e3274/REB 944)4 Stanolng Order
Rion vwd Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1 and
Volume 1. " '
VWIWITW ., Pdt 1.
PB944W3275/HEB
94-04 Stanolng Order
VII Inland Area Contingency Plan.
944M
i/REB
Slandkig Order
EPA/54O/R-04/TMO
VW Area Contingency Plan, DenverCD. ^^
/REB 94-O4 Standng Order
EPA-540&44/017
IRespe
PB94-96340S/REB
rting: OSC
C Reports.
9440 Stt
Standng Order
l Ran
Reporting: POLREPS.
?REB 9440 StandngOrder
Non^PL rtordou. Waste
ISndng Ord-
Response Actions at Sites wtth Oonlamlnalion Inside
944)4 Standhg Order
WerrSoil Lead Guidance tor CERCLA SHes
end RCHA Corrective Acton FacUes. ^^
PB94-963282/REB 944)4 Standng Order
SACM
PB94
PA/S4
SRIS
.
/REB
PCA22/MFA04
944B Standng Order
_. ^^_
Overview and User's GuxJe.
/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-
for Crisis Response (Video).
94-04 AVt3&00
Superfund Chemical Data Matrtt
pS*^963506/R£B 944M Standng Order
EPA/S4O/R-94/010
EPA/S4O/R-94/O57
Superiund Dutogationa Work Group. ^^
pS4-963415/RtB 944)4 Standng Order
Environnental Response and HeaMn and
944«
Superiund Hev»afea*on Con-
ference. Held to Attanta. Georgia on November 16-17,
1993.
PB944W3291/REB 94-04 Standng Orter
StraNDA Superfund Rev«a«zatton Con-
ference. Held in Dates, Texas on May 1*20. 1994. ^^
PB944W3292/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superiund in Action (Video). .._...
pSi-TBOSSO/REB 944)4 AVtSUO
Superfund Program Insitaiianlalion Manual. Fiscal Year
1994! Volume 1. Program Goals and Planning Requre-
EPA/S40/O-O4/Oei
Superfund Program Management Manual, Fiscal Year
PB94-963247/REB 944)3 Standng Order
„ _A_.
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Regnn VK Central
Landfill Site. Operable Unit One, Johnston, Rl., June
1994
PB94-963714/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R01-93/079
Force Base (Operable Unit 6)!
PB94-963701/REB
1): Unemas-
T.. July 1993.
Standing Order
•A Region 1): Loring Air
, ME., Apr! 1994.
944)4 Standng Order
B>A/POD/mi-93/OeO
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Naval
Construction Battaton Center, Sites 12 and 14, Davts-
v«e, Rl., September 1993.
PB94-963712/REB
944)4 Standng Order
-
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Newport
Naval Education/Training Center, Newport, Rl., Septem-
PB94-963709/REB 944)4 Slanting Order
EPA/ROO/FU1-93/OB2 _
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyanza
Chemtial Waste Dump, Operable Unit 3. Ashland, MA.,
PB94463708/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Decision (EPA Region 1): Otto Air
l Guard/Camp Edwards, MA.. January 1993
PB94-983708/REB 944M StandngOrder
11): Pease Air
, September 1993.
94-04 Standng Order
SuparfundRaoord of Decision fH>A Region 1:
Force Base. Operable Unit 2, NH.. Septamber1
PBB44M3704/RES 944)4 Stan
Standng Order
/REB
Farm,
944)4 Standng Order
1): Pidlo
D^Mon (EPA
RI.. September 1993. ^_
^^ 944)4 Standing Order
(EPA Reoton 1):
Salvage Yard. Washbum, ME.. June 1991 ^^
PB94-S63705/REB 944)4 Standng Order
D«*ion (EPA Region 1): S-em
Acres SHa, Satem, MA, March 1993. ^^
PB944W3711/REB 944)4 Standng Order
-
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Regnn 1): Somera-
worth Sanitary LandM Ste, Somersworth, NH, June
1994
PB944J63713/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/RO2-93/2O3 .
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American
CysnamW Site. Operable Unit 1, Brtdgewater Township,
Somerset County. NJ., September 1993. _
PB94-963832/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/RO2-93/195
S^ertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Batavia
LandM Site, Town of Batavia. Geneeee County. NY..
PB94-963831/REB 944)4 Standng Order
_ „ . _ _„
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region ^ FMC
Duban Road Sae-Orteans County, NY., March 1W3.
PB944M3B33/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/FIO2-94/224
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fried m-
dusWes Site, East Brunswick. NJ, June 1994.
PB944K3801/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/POO/ROS-93/Zia
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Janssen.
PA Region 2): Johns-
„_. City LandM. NY, March 1993. ^^
P694-9W822/REB 944)4 StandngOrder
EPA/FKX>/RCe-94/2Z7
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regon 2): Juncps
LandM Site (Operable Unit 2). Juncos. PR. October
1993.
PB94-963804/REB 944)4 Standng Order
PB944»o2
944)4
(EPA Rerfon « Lod Mu-
Vvais, NJ, September 1993.
4-963824/REB 944M Standng Order
EPA/ROO/FtOZ-93/199
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Monroe
Township LandM, MkWesex County, NJ, March 1993.
PB94-963811/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/me-93/208
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 8, Lakehurst, NJ.,
June 1993.
PB94-963816/REB 944M Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROe-33/209
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 9, Lakehurst, NJ.,
June 1993.
PB94-963818/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R02-93/210
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2); Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 10, Lakehurst, NJ.,
September 1993.
PB944W3815/REB 944M Standing Order
EPA/nOD/me-93/211
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 11, Lakehurst NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963817/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/nOD/mS-93/212
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center. Operable Unit M Lakehurst NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963819/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R02-S3/213
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center. (Operable Urtt 13), Lakehurst NJ.,
PB944J63814/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/FKO-83/215
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Untt 15, Lakehurst NJ,
PB94-9B382B/REB 94-04 StandngOrder
EPA/ROD/R02-83/2ie
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center. Operable Untt 22, Lakehurst NJ,
September 1993.
PB94-983B29/REB 944)4 StandngOrder
EPA/ROO/R02-93/217
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engtoearing Center, Operable Untt 23, Lakehurst NJ,
PB9t4)63830/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/FK&93/214
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval En-
gineering Center. Operable Untt 14. Lakehurst, NJ, Sep-
PB94%63827/REB 944)4 StandngOrder
EPA/POD/R02-93/200
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Niagara
County Refuse, NY, September 1993.
PB944W3821/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/RO2-94/228
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Indus-
MesTlnc, Pedricktown. NJ, Jury 1994.
PB94-963805/REB 944)4 StandngOrder
EPA/ROO/mS-93/204
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pitts-
burgh Air Force Base, Pittsburgh. NY, March 1993.
PB94-963812/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/P02-94/226
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pollution
Abatement Services, Oswego. NY, December 1993.
PB94-963803/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/FIOD/a02-93/Z05
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Preferred
Plating Corporation, Farmingdale, NY, September 1993.
PB94&63813/REB 944)4 StandngOrder
EPA/ROD/R02-93/201
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): ReynoM*
MeUte Company Site. Massena. NY, September!!993^
PB94-96382lWREB 944)4 StandngOrder
EPA/ROD/R02-93/196
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Robin-
Sch/Nattonal Pipe, Operable Untt 2, Town of Vestal,
Broome County. NY, March 1993.
PB94-963825/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/Fm-94/255
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Rock-
away Townshp WetfieW, Rockaway, NJ, October 1993.
T4/REB 944)4 " "
PB94-9638347REB
Standng Order
EPA/ROD/fm-93/218
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): SMS In-
struments. Suffolk County, Deer Park, NY., September
1993
PB94-963820/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/RO2-93/202
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Tronic
Plaong. Farmngdate, NY., September 1993". ^^
PB94563807/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/ROS-93/2O6
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Universal
OIPTOducte (Chemical Division), Borough of East Ruther-
ford, Bergen County. NY., September 1993. ^^
PB94-963806/REB 944)4 Standng Order
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OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
&A/ROD/R02-93/220
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Wilson
Farm, Ptumsted Township, Ocean County, NJ., August
1993.
PB94-963808/REB 94-44 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/ROZ-93/Z22
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township, Route 72 and Route 532 Dump Sites, Burling-
ton County, Chatsworth, NJ., September 1993.
PB94-963809/REB 94-04 Standing Order
&A/ROD/R03-94/179
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aladdin
Plating Site (Operable Unit 2), Lackawanna County, PA.,
December 1993.
PB94-963902/REB 94-04 Standing Order
&A/ROD/R03-94/181
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Austin
Avenue Radiation Site, Delaware County. PA., June 1994.
PB94-963918/REB 94-04 Standing Order
&A/ROD/R03-94/184
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bell
LandfU Superfund Site, Bradford County, PA., September
1994
PB94-963921/REB 94-04 Standing Order
&A/ROO/R03-94/185
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bucking-
ham County Landfill Superfund Site, VA., September
1994.
PB94-963922/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R0343/172
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Delaware
Sand and Gravel Site. (Amendment), New Castle, DE.,
September 1993.
PB94-963914/REB 94-04 Standing Order
&A/ROO/O03-93/163
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base, DE., November 1992.
P894-963915/REB 94-04 Standing Order
&A/ROD/R03-S3/169
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Eastern
Diversified Metals, Operable Unit 2, Hometown, PA., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963813/REB 94-04 Standing Order
&A/ROD/R03-94/178
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hranica
LandfM Site (Operable Unit 2), Butler County, PA., May
1994.
PB94-963901/REB 94-04 Standing Order
B>MKX>/R03-S3/17S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
Development Center, Operable Unit 1, Bucks County,
PA., September 1993.
PB94-9S3905/REB 94-04 Standing Order
&A/ROD/RO3-93/173
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Novak
Sanitary Landfill, Lehigh County, PA., September 1993.
PB94-963911/REB 94-04 Standing Order
&A/ROD/R03-93/166
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Occiden-
tal Chemical Corporation, Montgomery County, PA., June
1993.
PB94-963910/REB 94-04 Standing Order
&A/ROD/R03-93/164
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Ohio
River Park. Operable Unit 2, Neville Island, PA., March
1093
PB94-963909/REB 94-04 Standing Order
B>A/ROO/R03-93/ie7
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Rectfcon/
AHed Steel, Parker Ford, PA., June 1993.
PB94-963908/REB 94-04 Standing Order
B>A/ROO/R03-93/168
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Rentokil/
Virginia Wood Preserving, Richmond. VA., June 1993.
PB94-963912/REB 94-04 Standing Order
B>A/ROD/R03-94/180
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Revere
Chemical Site, Nockamixon Township, Bucks County,
PA., December 1993.
PB94-963903/REB 94-04 Standing Order
B>A/ROD/R03-a3/1S5
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saeger-
town Industrial Area Site, Crawford County, PA., January
1993.
PB94-963917/REB 9444 Standing Order
B>MKX)/R03-93/f74
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): U.S. De-
fense General Supply Center, Operable Unit 9, Chester-
field County, VA.. September 1993.
PB94-963904/REB 94-04 Standing Order
&A/ROD/RO3-93/177
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): William
Dick Lagoons, West Cain Township, Chester County. PA.,
March 1993.
PB94-963906/REB 94-04 Standing Order
B>A/ROD/RO3-93/171
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Wood-
lawn County Landfill, Colora, MD., September 1993.
PB94-963907/REB 94-04 Standing Order
&A/ROD/R04-S3/128
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): ABC
Ore-Hour Cleaners Site, Jacksonville, NC., January 1993.
PB94-964039/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/RO4-94/1B2
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): ABC
One-Hour Cleaners Site, Operable Unit 2, Jacksonville,
NC., September 1994.
P894-964053/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/184
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Alabama
Army Ammunition Plant. Operable Unit 2, Chiktersburg,
AL, August 1994.
PB94-964055/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R0443/140
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Anodyne,
Inc. Site, North Miami Beach, FL, June 1993.
PB94-964041/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/18S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): B and B
Chemical Site, Hiateah, FL, September 1994.
PB94-964056/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/1S3
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Beulah
Landfill Site, Pensacola, FL September 1993.
PB94-964046/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R04-94/181
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): BMI-Tex-
tron Site, Lake Park, FL, August 1994.
PB94-964052/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/141
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Bypass
601 Groundwater Contamination Site, Operable Unit 2,
Concord, NC., April 1993.
PB94-964050/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/179
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Caktwell
Lace Leather Site, Auburn, KY., June 1994.
PB94-964013/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/POD/R04-93/129
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cedar-
town Industries, Cedartown, GA., May 1993.
PB94-964047/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/1S4
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Chem-
form, Inc., Site, Operable Unit Two, Pompano Beach, FL,
September 1993.
P894-964042/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/18O
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Davie
Landfill Site, Davie, FL, August 1994.
PB94-964051/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/14S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Elmore
Waste Disposal Site, Spartanburg County, Greer, SC.,
April 1993.
PB94-964040/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R04-S3/13S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): FCX-
Statesville Site, Operable Unit One, Iredell County,
StatesvWe, NC., September 1993.
PB94-96404S/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/RO4-93/1SS
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): (PCX
«i Site), Beaufort County, Washington, NC.,
M993.
4/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/143
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Firestone
Tie and Rubber Company Site, Dougherty County,
Albany, GA., June 1993.
P894-964043/HE8 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-83/156
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Qeiger (C
and M Oil) Site. (Amendment), Rantowtes, SC., Jury
1993.
PB94-964038/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R04-93/1S7
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Helena
Chemical Landfill. Fairfax, SC., September 1993.
PB94-9S4014/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-03/1S8
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Kalama
Specialty Chemical Site, Beaufort, SC., September 1993.
PB94-964033/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/130
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Koppers
(Morrisvlle Plant). MorrisviHe, NC., December 1992.
P894-964026/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/131
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Mathis
Brothers Landfill (South Marble Top Road), Walker
County, GA.. March 1993.
PB94-964046/RE6 94-O4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/1SO
Superfund Record of Decision EPA Region 4): Milan
Army Ammunition Plant, CMJne Ponds Area, Milan, TN.,
September 1993.
PB94-964049/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R0443/132
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Southwire Aluminum, Hancock County, HawesviHe, KY.,
February 1993.
PB94-964036/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R04-B4/174
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Company Site (Operable Unit 3),
Salisbury, NC., October 1993.
PB94-964008/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/186
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Naval Air
Station Cecil Field, Operable Unit 6, Jacksonville, R,
September 1994.
PB94-984057/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R04-93/16S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Northwest Plume, Paducah,
KY., July 1993.
PB94-964018/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/145
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Para-
Chem Southern, Inc., Simpsonville, SC., September 1993.
PB94-964034/HEB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R04-93/146
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak Oil/
Bay Drums Site, Operable Unit 1, Brandon, FL, June
1993.
PB94-964031/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R04-93/147
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak Oil/
Bay Drums Site, (Operable Unit 2), Brandon, FL, August
1993.
PB94-964032/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/148
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak Oil/
Bay Drums Site, Operable Unit 3, Brandon, FL, March
19S3.
PB94-964035/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/172
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Piper Air-
craft Corporation Site, Vera Beach, FL, December 1993.
PB94-964006/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/133
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Redwing
Camers/Saraland, Mobile County, AL, December 1992.
PB94-964030/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/134
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Reeves
Southeastern Galvanizing (Operable Unit 1), FL., October
1992.
PB94-964028/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/149
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Reeves
Southeastern Galvanizing, Operable Unit 2, Hillsborough
County, FL, September 1993.
PB94-964029/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/150
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Roches-
ter Property Site, Travelers Rest Greenville County, SC.,
August 1993.
PB94-964027/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/178
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sangamo
Weston/Twelvemile Creek/Lake Hartwell Site (Operable
Unit 2), Pickens, SC., June 1994.
PB94-964012/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/187
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site, (USDOE), SC., September 1994.
PB94-964058/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/163
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River (USDOE), Operable Unit 6, SC., September 1993.
PB94-964020/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/164
EPA/ROD/R04-93/13S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical Industries Site, Operable Unit 2, DeLand, FL,
October 1992.
PB94-964037/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/151
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm, Operable Unit 2, Brooks, KY.
PB94-964025/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/1S2
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
Chemical, AL, September 1993.
PB94-964024/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/136
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): T, H, Ag-
riculture and Nutrition Site, Operable Unit 1, Albany, GA.,
May 1993.
PB94-964017/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/167
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Town-
send Saw Chain Company Site, Pontec, SC. (Interim Re-
medial Action), December 1993.
PB94-964001/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R04-94/183
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Upper
East Fork Poplar Creek, Operable Unit 2 (Abandoned
Nitric Acid Pipeline at Y-12 Plant), Oak Ridge, TN., Sep-
tember 1994.
PB94-964054/REB 94-04 Standing Order
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USOOE
Oak FMge Reservation, Operable Unit 8, Oak Ridge, TO.,
October1992.
P894-964022/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/FKX3/RO4-93/166
Superfund Record o) Decision (EPA Region 4): USOOE
Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit 16. Oak Ridge,
TO., September 1993.
PB94-a64021/REB 94-O4 Starring Order
EPA/fKX)/f»4-93/137
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4); USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit 17, Oak Ridge,
TO, October 1992.
PB94-964023/REB 94-04 Starring Order
EPA/ROD/FIO4-S3/161
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USMC
Camp Lejeune, Operable Unit 3, NC., September 1993.
PB94-964016/REB 94-04 Starring Order
EPA/ROD/FKH-93/162
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USMC
Camp Lejeune, Operable Unit 4, NC., September 1S93.
PB94-964015/REB 944)4 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Adams
County Quincy LandfBs No. 2 and 3, Quincy, IL, Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-964123/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/FKX/ROS-33/2X
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Adams
Plating Company Site, Lansing, Ml., September 1993.
PB94-9S4121/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROS-94/256
Superfund Record o) Decision (EPA Region 5): Agate
Lake Scrap Yard Site, MM., December 1993.
P894-964130/REB 9444 Starring Order
EPA/ROD/Fns-83/231
Superfund Record of Decieion (EPA Region 5): American
Anodco, Inc., Ionia. Ml., September 1993!
P894-884117/REB 94-04 Starring Order
EPA/fKX3/OO5-9S/242
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Dakhue
Sanitary LandM. Cannon Fate, MR. June 1993.
PB94-964122/REB 9444 Starring Order
EPA/ROO/OOS-93/233
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): DueH-
Gardner LandM Site, Muskegon County, Ml.. September
1993.
PB94-963916/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/OOS-33/224
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): East
Bethel Demottion Landfill, East Bethel, MM., March 1993.
PB94-964120/REB 9444 Starting Order
EPA/OOO/fKS-93/239
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hfcnco
Dump. Bkhart, IN., September 1993.
PB94-964103/REB 9444 Stanrjng Order
EPASftOO/FKS-94/248
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): J and L
LarnM Site, Rochester Hate, Ml, June 1994.
PB94-964102/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/OOS-94/2SO
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Koppars
Coke SBB, St Paul, MN_, Aprt 1994.
PB94-964124/REB 9444 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5); Lakeland
Disposal SSMOS, Oeypool. IN.. September 1993.
PB94-964112/REB 9444 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Land and
On Reclamation LandM Site, WMamuovm, WL. January
1994,
P894-M4125/REB 9444 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5). M«oOI»t
and Ofjba/BelJ Lumber and Pole, New Brighton, MR,
December 1882.
PB0446411S/REB 9444 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Mason
County Land*. Lurjngton, Ml., September 1983.
PB94-0M1WREB 9444 Starring Order
Superfund Record of DeoWon (EPA Region S); Musks-
goo Chemical. WhUehO. Ml., March 1983.
PB84-8B4110/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of DecMon (EPA Region 5): N. W.
Mauthe SHe, AppMon, WI.. March 1994.
PB94-864129/REB 9444 Standkig Order
EPA/ROO/ROS43/246
Superlund Record of DeoWon (EPA Region 5): New
BriaMon/Arden HHs, Twin CWw Army Ammunition Plant
MN, September 1983.
PP04 06411 4/REB 9444 Starring Order
EPA/mO/fK>5-94/2S2
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Oknsted
County Sarttan LanM SUB. MN., June 1894.
PBB4-8B4126/HEB 9444 Starring Order
EPA/ROD/R0543/236
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Packag-
ing Corporation of America, Filer City, Ml., September
1993.
PB94-964118/RE8 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/FW5-94/24?
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Perham
Arsenic Burial Site, Perham, MN., March 1994.
PB94-964101/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-93/244
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Powell
Road Landfill, Huber Heights, OH., September 1993.
PB94-964107/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROS-94/Z5a
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Prestolrte
Battery, Vncennes, IN., August 1994.
PB94-964133/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/FIOD/R05-93/Z37
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): ReHry Tar
and Chemcial, IrrianapoKs, IN.. September 1993.
PB94-964109/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROS-93/23S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sanitary
Landfill Company ((WD) Site (a.k.a. Cardington Road
Landfill), Moraine, OH., September 1993.
PB94-9S4116/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/m5-94/253
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sauk
County Landfill Site, Excelsior, WI.. March 1994.
PB94-964127/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/OOD/R05-94/2S7
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South An-
dover Salvage Yards, Andover, MN., May 1994.
PB94-964131/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROS-S3/227
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spartan
Chemical Site. Wyoming, ML, June 1993.
PB94-964111/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROS43/24S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): U.S. Air
Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH., July 1993.
PB94-96410S/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROS-94/2S4
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5). Van Dale
Junkyard Site, Washington County, OH., March 1994.
PB94-964128/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-33/228
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wash
King Laundry, Baldwin, Ml., March 1993.
PB94-964104/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/RO5-94/249
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Waste,
Inc., Landfill Site, Michigan City, IN., August 1994.
PB94-964132/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-S3/2Z9
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wood-
stock Municipal LandfiH, Woodstock, IL, June 1993.
PB94-964106/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/RO6-93/OS6
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): American
Creosote Works (Wjnnfield Plant), Winnfield, LA., April
1993.
PB94-964208/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/RO6-S3/078
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cleveland
Mill Site. Grant County, NM., September 1993.
PB84-964209/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Fourth
Street Abandoned Refinery Site. Oklahoma City, OK.,
September 1993.
PB94-964207/REB 9444 Standing Order
£PA/fKX/fK>6-93/063
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): PAB OH
and Chemical Services, VermMon Pariah, LA., September
1983.
PB94-984206/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Dedalon (EPA Region 6): PopMe,
Inc., H Dorado, AH.. February 1993.
PB94-964206/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ott/
Story/Cordova Chemical Site, Operable Unit 3, North
Muskegon, ML, September 1993.
PB94-964108/REB 9444 Starring Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Tenth
Street Dump/Junkyard Site, Oklahoma CHy, OK.,
(Amendment), September 1993.
PB94-964202/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/fK)6-a3/064
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texar-
kana Wood Preserving Company, Operable Unit 2, Texar-
kana. TX, September 1993.
P894-864203/REB 9444 Standkig Order
EPA/ROO/P0643/065
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tinker
AFB (Sorter Creek/Buikmng 3001), OK, September
1993.
PB84-864204/REB 9444 Standrng Order
EPA/ROO/FK>6-a3/O80
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac,
Inc., Jacksonvike, AR., June 1993.
PB94-964201/REB 9444 Starxing Order
EPA/ftOO/FU7-33/064
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Chemptex
Site. Cinton, IA.. May 1993.
PB94-9S4309/REB 9444 Starring Order
EPA/ROD/R07-94/073
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Electro-
Coatings, Inc., Site, Cedar Rapids, IA., September 1994
PB94-964312/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/066
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwater Contamination Site, Hastings, NE., June
1993.
PB94-964301/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/072
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kern-Pest
Laboratories, Cape Girardeau, MO., February 1993.
PB94-96430S/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/06S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): McGraw-
Edison Facility, Centerville, IA, September 1993.
PB94-964310/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07.93/069
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Operable Unit 2
(Amendment), Kellogg, IA., September 1993.
PB94-964311/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-33/070
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Operable Unit 3
(Amendment), Kellogg, IA., September 1993.
PB94-964308/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/062
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): North U
Drive Well Contamination, Springfield, MO., March 1993
PB94-964306/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R07-93/063
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Red Oak
LandfiH. Red Oak, IA., March 1993.
PB94-964303/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07.93/068
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Sherwood
Medical Company Site. Norfolk, NE., September 1993.
PB94-964307/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/071
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Syntex
Agribusiness, Inc., Operable Unit 2, Verona, MO., May
1993.
PB94-964304/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/067
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Waldon
Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO., September
PB9^964302/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R08-93/076
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Chemical
Sates Company Site, Operable Unit 4, Commerce City,
CO., December 1992.
PB94-964414/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R08-93/OS8
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Eagle
Mine Site, Operable Unit 1, Eagle County, CO., March
1993.
PB94-964416/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROB-93/069
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F. E.
Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, WY., December 1992.
PB94-9S4405/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROB-94/084
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 4, UT., June 1994.
PB94-964417/REB 9444 Starring Order
EPA/ROD/ROa-93/070
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Minot
Landfill Site, Minot, ND., June 1993.
PB94-96440B/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/FK>e-g3/07S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Montana
Pole and Treating Plant, Suite, MT., September 1993.
PB94-964407/REB 9444 Starring Order
EPA/ROO/RO8-94/oeO
Superfund Record of Decieion (EPA Region 8): Montana
Pole and Treating Plant National Priorities Ust Site. Butte,
MT., September 1993.
PB94-964401/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R08-03/077
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 27, Commerce City.
CO., September 1993.
PB94-964409/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/ROa-93/078
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 28, CO.. January 1993.
PB94-9S4410/REB 9444 Starring Order
EPA/ROO/RO8-93/079
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal. Operable Unit 29. Commerce City,
CO., September 1993.
PB94-964411/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/fKX>/Ht»SS/07t
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creak Industrial Site, Operable Unit 2, Commerce City,
CO.. June 1993.
PB94-964413/REB 9444 Standing Order
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OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EPA/ROO/R08-94/081
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site (Operable Unit 4), Commerce City,
CO.. April 1994.
PB94-964402/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/RO8-93/074
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Operable Unit 5, Commerce City,
CO., (Amendment), September 1993.
PB94-964412/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R08-93/072
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Operable Units 3 and 6, Commerce
City, CO., June 1993.
PB94-964415/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R08-93/073
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Utah
Power and Light/American Barrel Site, Salt Lake City,
UT., Jury 1993.
PB94-964406/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/107
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Aircraft
Control and Warning Site, Mather Air Force Base, CA.,
December 1993.
PB94-964503/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/096
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Applied
Materials, Inc., Santa Clara, CA., August 1993.
PB94-964528/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/106
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Baldwin
Park San Gabriel Valley Area Site, Los Angeles County,
CA., March 1994.
PB94-964S02/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R09-94/110
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base (Operable Untt 2), Merced County, CA.. No-
vember 1993.
PB94-9S4S06/REB 944)4 Standing Order
BPA/ROO/R09-94/1 IS
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord,
CA., February 1994.
PB94-964531/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R09-93/099
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fresno
Sanitary Landfill Site, Fresno, CA.. September 1993.
PB94-964S19/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/115
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): George
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 1, San Bernardino County,
CA., March 1994.
PB94-964513/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-9S/100
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Hexcel,
Livermore, CA., September 1993.
PB94-964S10/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R09-94/105
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian
Bend Wash Site, Tempe, AZ., September 1993.
PB94-964501/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/101
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Iron
Mountain Mine, Shasta County, CA., September 1993.
PB94-964511/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R09-93/091
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Liquid
Gold Oil Corporation, Richmond, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964617/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/RO9-S3/094
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lorentz
Barrel and Drum Site, Operable Untt 1, San Jose, CA,
August 1993
PB84-964522/REB 944)4 Starting Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/104
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Mcdellan
Air Force Base, Operable Untt 81. CA, September 1993.
PB94-964526/REB 944)4 Starting Order
EPASROO/RO9-93/095
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): McColl
Stte, Source Operable Unit FuHerton, CA, June 1993.
PB94-964520/REB 944)4 Starting Order
B>A/ftOD/R09-94/116
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 9): Motorola
52nd Street Operable Untt 2, Phoenix. AZ. Jury 1994.
PB94-964529/REB 944)4 Starting Order
EPA/ROD/R09-S3/097
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Newmark
Groundwater Contamination Stte, San Bemanjno, CA,
August 1993.
PB84-964S16/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ft09-94/113
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Norton
Air Force Base, San Bernardino, CA, November 1993.
PB94-964509/REB 944)4 Starting Order
EPA/ROD/RO9-94/111
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Riverbank
Army Ammunition Plant Stte, Riverbank, CA, March
1994.
PB94-964S08/REB 944)4 Starting Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/087
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sacra-
mento Army Depot Bum Pits Operable Unit Sacramento,
CA, February 1993.
PB94-964521/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/09S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Valley Area 2, Operable Unit 2, Los Angeles
County, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964527/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/093
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Valley Area 2, Operable Unit 3, Los Angeles
County, CA., June 1993.
PB94-9S4523/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/10S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Ga-
briel Valley Site, Areas 1-4, Suburban water Systems/
Bartoto Well Field Operable Unit, (Amendment), CA.,
September 1993.
PB94-964525/REB 94-04 Starring Order
EPA/ROD/RO9-93/OBS
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Ga-
briel Valley Site, Areas 1 through 4, Whittier Narrows Op-
erable Unit, Los Angeles County, CA., March 1993.
PB94-964S24/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/089
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sharpe
Army Depot, Operable Unit 1, Latnrop, CA., January
1993.
PB94-964518/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/111
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Southern
California Edison, VisaNa Pole Yard, Vtsalia, CA., June
1994.
PB94-964507/REB 94-04 Starting Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/103
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tracy De-
fense Depot, Operable Unit 1, Tracy, CA., August 1993.
PB94-964515/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/114
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Waste
Disposal. Inc., Santa Fe Springs, CA., December 1993.
PB94-964512/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/117
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Widiams
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 1, AZ., April 1994.
PB94-964530/REB 94-04 Starring Order
EPA/ROO/R09-93/090
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): WaHams
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Phoenix, AZ., December
1992.
PB94-964514/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/niO-93/052
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Alaskan
Battery Enterprises, Fairbanks. AK., March 1993.
PB94-964625/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R10-93/OS9
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Allied
Plating Site, Portland, OR.. June 1993.
PB94-964619/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R10-93/06O
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Ameri-
can Crossarm and Conduit, Chehalte, WA., June 1993.
PB94-964623/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R10-93/071
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bangor
Naval Submarine Base, Operable Unit 5, Bangor, WA.,
September 1993.
PB94-964608/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/061
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bonne-
vale Power Administration Ross Complex Site (USDOE).
Operable Unit 1, Vancouver, WA., May 1993.
PB94-964620/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R10-93/067
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 101: Bonne-
vffle Power Administration Ross Complex Site (USDOE),
Operable Unit 2, Vancouver, WA., September 1993.
PB94-964622/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R10-93/062
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay Nearehore/Tideftats Srte, Operable Untt
4, Ruston/North Twoma Study Area, WA., June 1993.
PB94-964626/REB 944)4 Starving Order
EPA/ROO/R1043/053
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fairer*)
Air Force Base. Craig Road LandfH Operable Untt, Spo-
kane, WA., February 1993.
PB94-964B04/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R10-S3/066
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): FaJrchUd
AirForce Base, 4 Areas, Operable OnS 2, WA., July
1993
PB94-964621/REB 944)4 StanoTng Order
EPA/ROD/R1043/07S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort
Lewis Military Reservation, (Landfill 4 and the Solvent
Refined Coal Pilot Plant), Pierce County, WA., September
1993.
PB94-964618/REB 944)4 Starting Order
EPA/ROD/R10-33/063
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
1100 Area Site (USDOE), Benton County, WA., Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-964624/REB 944)4 Starting Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/064
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Moun-
tain Home Air Force Base, LandfiH No. 2, Operable Untt
2, Mountain Home, ID., May 1993.
PB94-964616/REB 944)4 StanrJng Order
EPA/ROD/R10-94/077
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): N.A.S.
Whkfbey Island, Ault Reid, Operable Unit 2, Oak Harbor,
WA., June 1994.
PB94-964606/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-94/075
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): N.A.S.
Whidbey Island (Operable Unit 1, Areas 5 and 6), Oak
Harbor, WA., December 1993.
PB94-964603/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-94/076
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Naval
Submarine Base, Operable Unit 3. Bangor, WA., March
1994.
PB94-964605/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/054
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Queen
City Farms, Maple Valley, WA., December 1992.
PB94-964617/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-94/078
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tele-
dyne Wah Chang Albany Site, Millersburg, OR., June
1994.
PB94-964607/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/057
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 4, Idaho Falls, ID., December 1992.
PB94-964611/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/058
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 9, Idaho Falls, ID., December 1992.
PB94-964612/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/056
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Untt 12, Idaho Falls, ID., December 1992.
PB94-964610/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/070
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Untt 18, Idaho Falls, ID., September 1993.
PB94-964615/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/055
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Umatilla
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 1, Hermiston, OR.,
December 1992.
PB94-964609/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/065
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Umatilla
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 5, Hermiston, OR.,
• JSI1993.
613/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/066
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Umatilla
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 8, Hermiston, OR.,
August 1993.
PB94-964614/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R04-94/175
Superfund Record of Decision (Region 4): General Tire
Landfill Site, MayfieW, KY., October 1993.
PB94-964009/REB 944M Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROS-64/183
Superfund Record of Detison (EPA Region 3): North
Perm Area 1 Site, Souderton, PA., September 1994.
PB94-963920/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Reform Act of 1994.
PS94-963239/REB 944)2 PC A10/MF A03
EPA-S40/R-94/023
Superfund Removal Procedures. Removal Response Re-
porting: POLREPs and OSC Reports.
PB93-963421/REB 944)3 Standing Order
EPAS540/R-33/084
Superfund Revttalizatton: Measures of Success.
PB94-963217/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Site Exercise: Practice Makes Perfect (Video).
PB94-7803S4/REB 944)4 AVS35.00
Superfund Strategic Plan and Implementation Strategy
Fiscal Year 1994.
PB94-963245/RE8 944)2 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Strategic Plan and Implementation Strategy
Fiscal Year 1994: Office and Division Plans.
PB94-963246/REB 944)2 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/K-03/006
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Managing Your Grant
PB93-963355/REB 9440 Standing Order
EPA/S40/K-93/OO5
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Procurement - Using TAG Funds.
PB93-9633S4/REB 944)3 Standing Order
EPA/540/F-94/044
Supplemental Frve-Year Review Guidance.
PB94-963283/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/S40/F-S4/039
Supplementary Materials: National Priorities List Final
Rule. Volume 4, Number 2, May 1994.
PB94-9632S4/REB 944)3 Standing Order
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SPONSORING EPA OFFICE INDEX
EPA/54O/F-94/OS3
Supplementary Materials: National Priorities List, Pro-
posed Rule. Volume 4, Number 3, August 1994.
P894-963323/REB 9444 Standing Older
EPA/S4O/R-94/018
Technical Background Document tor Draft Son Screening
Level Guidance.
PB94-963503/REB 94-03 Starring Order
EPA/HO/S44/501
Thermal Deaorptlon Treatment (February 1994).
PB94-1B0803/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/540/K-93/OO8
This is Superfund A Citizen's Guide to EPA's Superfund
218/REB 94-03 Standing Order
EPA/S40/K-93/003
Understanding Ol Spite and OH Spin Response.
PB93463409/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/F44/007
on SACM Implementation.
Update
PB944
4463236/R
9444 Standing Order
Use of IRIS Values in Superfund Risk Assessment
PB93-963360/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/510/R-B4/013
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
Guidelines for Inorganic Data Review.
PB94-963502/HEB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-94/012
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
Guidelines for Organic Data Review.
PB94-9B3S01/REB 94-02 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/S40/R44/053
WasteLAN/CERCUS Codebook.
PB94-083286/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AMD DEVELOPMENT
EPA/6OO/941/049
Abstracts of Phass 1 and Phase 2 Awards: Small Busi-
ness Innovation Research Program 1991.
PB94-14649S/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF ADI
EPA/62S/H-S2/001
Control of BtoHm Growth in Drinking Water Distribution
--- wns. Seminar Publication.
M15995/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/eaom-93/ooa
Environmental
Project Descripti
rip
5/
114915/REB
Monitoring and Assessment Program
ions (FY93 Edition).
.
94-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/eaS/R-93/004
Handbook: Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention and Con-
Irol PtwiinQ.
PB94-144623/REB
9442 PC AOB/MF A02
EPA/SW/DK-94/087
State Acid Rain Research and Screening System
(STARRSS) (Version 1.03) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-S0155B/REB 9443 CP DOS
State Acid Rah Research and Screening System, Ver-
sion 1.0. User's Manual.
PB94-152550/REB 9443 PCA13/MFA03
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Athens, GA
EPA/BOO/J-94/3SO
Aspects of Spatial and Temporal Aggregation in Estimat-
ing Regional Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from Temperate
ForestSols.
PB94-174729/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/R-S4/067
Assessment of Alternative Management Practices and
Policies Affecting Sol Carbon in Aaroecoeystems of the
Central United States.
PB94-189420/REB 9444 PCA16/MFA03
EPA/6OO/J-3S/5Z2
Depth Dependence of Direct and Indirect Photolysis on
SolSurfaces.
PB94-13S068/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/103
i Basis for a Model of Soia Btogeochemistry
9443 PCAO3/MFA01
EPA/60O/A-94/I02
Effects of Solar Radiation on Organic Matter Cycling:
Formation of Carbon Monoxide and Carbonyl Sutfide
82235/REB
9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/2S4
Estimation of tonization Constants of Azo Dyes and Re-
lated Aromatic Amines: Environmental IrnpRcBtion.
PB94-191103/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J43/483
Field Study to Evaluate Leaching of Aktcarb, Metotadv
tor, and Bromide h a Sandy Loam Sol.
PB94-119989/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/R-93/157
Rsh *%***%• Toxicology.and Water_Qualtty Manage-
fiwnL PiDOO0dnos of flfi Intof I'lBtfonu SynipoBiufn. Hon
*» Sacramento, CaHornia, on September 1*20,1990.
PB94-159126/REB 9443 PC A1Z/MF AM
EPA/600/R-O3/174
Hydretoglcal Simulation Program FORTRAN. User's
Manual taTRateese 10.
PB94-114865/REB 9441 PCAM/MFAM
EPA/6OO/J-93/5S3
Influence of Alternative Electron Acceptors on the Anaer-
obic BiodegraoabOity of Chlorinated Phenols and Benzole
Adds.
PB94-13S076/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/484
Integrating Water QuaWy Modeling with Ecological Risk
Assessment for Nonpcxnt Source Pollution Control: A
Conceptual Framework.
PB94-119997/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eoo/j-gs/sei
Investigation of the Electrostatic Properties of Humic
Substances by Fluorescence Quenching.
PB94-1 58821 /REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/296
Isolation of Dissolved Organic Matter from the Suwannee
River Using Reverse Osmosis.
PB94-190501/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-94/267
MuHtopectraJ Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfec-
tion Byproducts in Drinking Water.
PB94-1B2615/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/S43/010
PATRIOT: A Methodology and Decision Support System
for Evaluating the Leaching Potential of Pesticides.
PB94-168374/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-93/SX
Photochemistry of Aqueous Iron(lll)-Polycarboxylate
Complexes: Roles In the Chemistry of Atmospheric and
Surface Waters.
PB94-135050/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/285
Photolysis of Smoke Dyes on Soito.
PB94-191111/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-S4/295
Pitfalls of Sequential Extraction.
PB94-190493/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/249
Scoping the Chemicals in Your Drinking Water.
PB94-1 74711 /REB 9443 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/SOO/J-94/294
Sequential Anaerobic Degradation of 2,4-Dcntoropheool
in Freshwat
Freshwater Sediments.
PB94-190485/REB
9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/116
Transformation of Dyes and Related Compounds in
Anoxfc Sediment Kinetics and Products.
PB94-155553/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/469
Urban Drainage Systems: Design and Operation.
PB94-124815/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Corvallis, OR
EPA/600/A-94/16O
15N Natural Abundance and (15)N Labelling Studies in
Forest Ecosystems.
PB94-210580/REB 9444 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-94/093
Accumulation of Cesum-137 and Strontium-90 in Ponder-
osa Pine and Monterey Pine Seedlings.
PB94-146321/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPAJ6OO/R-94/1S3
Ackfc Deposition and ForestSols: Potential Changes in
Nutrient Cycles and Effects on Tree Growth.
PB94-210655/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/AP-33/OO3
Addendum to the Methodology for Assessing Health
Risks Associated with Indirect Exposure to Combustor
Emissnns.
PB94-136306/REB 9442 PCA09/MFA02
EPA/SOO/J-93/503
Agricultural Sources and Sinks of Carbon.
PB94-136165/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6CO/J-93/441
Analysis of the Relationships among O3 Uptake, Con-
ductance, and Photosynthesis in Needles of 'Pious pon-
derosa'.
P894-113719/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/SOO/A-94/018
Application of Topographically Distributed Models of
Energy, Water and Carbon Balance over the Columbia
River Basin: A Framework for Simulating Potential Cli-
mate Change Effects at the Regional Scale.
PB94-141S61/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/073
Assessing Ozone Effects on Plants Nathn to the South-
eastern United
States.
PB94-17420B/REB
9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-94/O96
Avian Richness Evaluation Method (AREM) for Lowland
Wetlands of the Colorado Plateau (User's Manual) (for
Microcomputers).
PB94-S01B22/REB 9443 CP D02
EPA/SOO/+94/X1
Bacterial Flux from Chaparral into the Atmosphere In
Mid-Summer at a High Desert Location.
PB94-1905SO/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-94/OK
Carbon Balance of the Continuous Permafrost Zone of
Russia.
PB94-146347/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J43/44O
Carbon Dioxide Sa
PB94-113701/REB
atkxi In Terrestrial
9441 PC
Ecosysterr
; A02/MFI
fstems.
Ml
EPA/SOO/J-94/094
Carbon Pools and Flux of Global Forest Ecosystems.
PB94-146339/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/110
Carbon Pools and Flux on Forested Lands of the United
States.
PB94-182300/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-S3/517
Carbon Sequestration, Biological Diversity, and Sustain-
able Development Integrated Forest Management
PB94-135027/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/1SZ
Carbon Sources and Sinks in Forest Biomes of the
Former Soviet Union.
PB94-1S72S2/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/15e
Challenges in Wetland Restoration and Creation (Book
Chaptei^T
PB94-210648/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-34/299
Chemical Characteristics and Temporal Trends in Eight
Streams of the Catskill Mountains, New York. (Revised).
PB94-19053S/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/5ia
Classification of Environmental Hydrotogic Behaviors in
the Northeastern United States.
PB94-13S035/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/129
Chmate Warming and the Carbon Cycle in the Permafrost
Zone of the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-1S9332/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/157
Climatic Classification and Future Global Redistribution of
Agricultural Land.
PB94-157351/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/60O/J-94/Z7S
Comparative Toxicity of Azinphos-Metriyl to House Mice,
Laboratory Mice, Deer Mice, and Gray-Tailed Voles.
PB94-182367/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-84/161
Comparative Toxicity of Chemicals to Earthworms.
PB94-160462/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/IOO/J43/491
Comparison of Geostatistical Procedures for Spatial Anal-
ysis of Precipitation in Mountainous Terrain.
PB94-130028/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-34/16S
Comparison of Two Methods to Assess the Carbon
Budget of Forest Biomes in the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-160520/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/292
Comparison of Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-
Thornpson Estimator for Randomized Variable Probability
Systematic Sampling,
PB94-191186/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-94/130
Conceptual Approaches for Incorporating Climatic
Change into the Development of Forest Management
Options for Sequestering Carbon.
PB94-159340/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/A-94/077
Considerations for Planning Terrestrial Field Studies.
PB94-169901 /REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-a3/S16
Cotton Yield Losses and Ambient Ozone Concentrations
in California's San Joaqirin Valley.
PB94-135019/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/136
Defining Biological Status by Comparing with Reference
ConoWons (Chapter 4).
PB94-190360/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/OZ1
Demographic Processes: Population Dynamics on Heter-
ogeneous Landscapes (Chapter 7).
PB94-146412/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/348
Determination of Poiychkxinated Biphenyl Levels in the
Serum of Residents and in the Homogenates of Seafood
from the New Bedford, Massachusetts Area: A Compari-
son of Exposure Sources through Pattern Recognition
Techniques.
PB94-210473/REB 9444 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-93/237
Development of a New Oregon Precipitation Map Using
the PRISM Model.
PB94-112992/RES 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J44/160
Distribution of Relative Error of Toxicity of Herbicides and
Metals to 'Arabidopsis'.
PB94-160470/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eOO/A-94/137
Distribution, Type, Accumulation, and Source of Marine
Debris in the United States, 1989-93.
PB94-190576/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-94/293
Dynamic Standardization of Tree-Ring Series.
PB94-191194/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
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&A/600/J-93/493
Ecological Response Surfaces for North American Boreal
Tree Species and Their Use in Forest Classification.
PB94-130069/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
&A/6OO/A-94/046
Ecological Risk Assessment Pit
romous Salmonid Stocks.
ding No
I Anad-
PB94-159233/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BWSOO/J-94/300
Ecological Structure among Migrant and Resident Sea-
bHs of the Scotia-Weddell Confluence Region.
PB94-190543/REB 944)4 PCA03/MF A01
B>A/eOO/A-94/170
Baxegans: A Spatial Framework for Environmental Man-
/REB
944)4 PC A03/MF A01
&A/600/J-94/084
Effect of 2,4-Dinitrophenol on the Metabolic Rate of Bob-
whits Quail.
PB94-144722/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Acidic Deposition on North American Lakes:
Pataedmnological Evidence from Diatoms and Chryso-
144706/REB
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-93/475
Effects cif AaoSc Deposition on Streams in the Appalaeh-
•n Mountain and Piedmont Region of the Mid-Atlantic
Untod States.
PB94-117561/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
&USOO/J-S3/4Z4
Effects of Ammonium and Nitrate on Nutrient Uptake and
WMtVOf Nitrogen Assimilating Enzymes In Western
PB94-101755/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
BW600/A-94/04B
Effects of CO2 on Competition between Rice and Bar-
pmrt59258/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
BWSOO/J44/1S3
Effects of Dtektrin In Food on Growth and Btoaccumula-
fcn In Mallard Ducklings.
PB94-157245/REB 944)3 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/156
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Forest Pesticides on the
Brown Garden Snail 'Helix aspersa1 Mueller.
PB94-157211/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
&AMOO/J-93/457
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth
end Reproduction of 'Daphnia, Hyalella and Qammarus'.
PB94-112968/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
BWSOO/J43/494
Effects of Trends In Tillage Practices on Erosion and
Carbon Content of Sous in the U.S. Com Belt
PB94-130051/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
B>A/6OO/J-94/oeS
EHects of Ultravtotoet-B Radiation on Photosynthesis of
afferent Aged Needles in Field-Grown Loblolly Pine.
PB94-144730/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
&A/6OO/J-94/3O2
Effects of 7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene on Immune
Function and Mixed-Function Oxygenase Activity in the
European Starling
PB94-190568/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
BWSOO/J-94/098
Efficiency of Least Squares Estimators in the Presence of
Spatial Autocorrelation.
PB94-146370/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
&A/620/R-94/008
EMAP Status Estimation: Statistical Procedures and Algo-
PB94-160611/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
BWeOO/A-94/074
Empirical General Population Assessment of the Vari-
ance and Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-Thompson
Estimator under Variable Probability Sampling.
PB94-174190/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
B>A/SOO/R-93/234
Environmental Risks from Genetically Engineered Plants:
EPA Research Needs for Regulatory Action.
PB94-130416/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
BWSOO/A-94/072
Environmental Sampling and Monitoring.
PB94-174612/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
BWSOO/R-93/192
Episodic Actdrficatkxi and Associated Fish and Benthte
Invertebrate Responses of Four ArJrondack Headwater
Streams. Methods Report
PB94-105368/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
B>Uet>0/J-94/222
Episode Acidification of Freshwater Systems in Canada
Physical and Geochemical Processes.
P894-169976/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
&A/600/R-93/19O
Episoalc Addrffcation of Streams in the Northeastern
United States: Chemical and Biological Results of the Ep-
isode Response Project
PB94-114923/REB 844)1 PC A17/MF AM
BWSOO/A-94/071
Evaluating Two Objective Techniques to Define Pools in
Smel Streams.
PB94-170131/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/SOO/J-93/491
Evaluation of Methods for Detecting Ecological Effects
from Genetically Engineered Microorganisms and Micro-
Dial Pest Control Agents in Terrestrial Systems.
PB94-130044/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/BOO/A-94/076
Explanatory Models for Ecological Response Surfaces.
PB94-174162/REB ^*94-03PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/O99
Extension of the Horvitz-Thompson Theorem to Point
Sampling from a Continuous Universe.
PB94-146388/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/SOO/A-94/047
Global Ecosystems Database Project An Experiment in
Data Integration for Global Change.
PB94-159241/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/BOO/A-94/016
Global Ecosystems Database Project Experiments in
Ch&TBctenzstion.
PB94-141520/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/A-S4/01S
Global Environmental Characterization: Lessons from the
NOAA-EPA Global Ecosystems Database Project
PB94-141S38/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/164
Global Terrestrial Carbon Cycle.
PB94-160504/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFAOt
EPA/60O/A-94/1S9
Group Report Interactions among Acidification, Phospho-
rus, Contaminants, and Biota in Freshwater Ecosystems
(Chapter 13).
PB94-210598/REB 94-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/1S8
Group Report Physiological and Ecological Effects of
Acidification on Aquatic Biota (Chapter 19).
PB94-210663/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94-OB3
Guidance for Assessing the Effects of Contaminants to
Juvenile Gallinaceous Birds Using a Cross-Fostered
Brood Method.
PB94-190378/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/222
Habitat Quality Assessment of Two Wetland Treatment
Systems in Florida. A Pilot Study.
PB94-126760/REB 944)2 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/eOO/J44/167
Hexagon Mosaic Maps for Display of Unlvariate and Bl-
variate Geographical Data.
PB94-160S38/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-93/243
Impact of Global Change on Terrestrial Ecosystems:
Frameworks for Evaluating Agroecosysfem and Forest
Ecosystem Effects.
PB94-107968/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-94/345
Impairment of Growth and Immune Function of Avocet
Chicks from Sites with Elevated Selenium, Arsenic, and
Boron.
PB94-210507/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/8OO/J-94/13S
ImpHcations of Climate Change for the Water Balance of
the Columbia River Basin, USA.
PB94-1S936S/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/620/R-94/011
Improvement of Performance of Variable Probability Sam-
pling Strategies through Application of the Population
Space and the Facsimile Population Bootstrap.
PB94-157344/REB 944)3 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-a3/460
In sttu Bioassays of Brook Trout fSalvelinus fontinalis')
and Blacknose Dace fRhinichtnys atratulus') in Adiron-
dack Streams Affected by Episodic Acidification.
PB94-113032/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF AO J
EPA/6OO/J-94/165
Interaction of Climate and Land Use in Future Terrestrial
Carbon Storage and Release.
PB94-160512/RE8 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/1SS
Interferences, Limitations and an Improvement in the Ex-
traction and Assessment of Cellulase Activity in Soil.
PB94-157229/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-93/230
Interim Protocol for Testing the Effects of Microbial
Pathogens on Spiders (Arachnkta: Aranae).
PB94-130366/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-94/343
International Symposium on the Ecological Effects of
Arctic Airborne Contaminants. Held in Reykjavik, Iceland
on October 44), 1993.
PB94-206505/REB 944)4 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/6OO/J-94/298
Interpretation of Toxicity Response of Bobwhite Quail
with Respect to Duration of Exposure.
PB94-190527/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/515
Intraspecrfic Variation in Sensitivity to UV-B RadtaSon in
Rice
PB94-135084/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/291
Iron Nutrition Influence on Cadmium Accumulation by
•Arabkjopsis thaliana' (L) Heynh.
PB9Tl9il78/REB 944)4 PCA02/MFA01
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
EPA/600/A-94/174
Landscape Ecology and the Conservation and Manage-
ment of Neotropical Migratory Birds (Revised).
PB94-209806/REB 944)4 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/SOO/J-93/473
Major Ion Chemistry of Lakes on the Kenai Peninsula,
Alaska.
PB94-117603/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-94/347
Mapping Critical Levels of Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide and Ni-
trogen Dioxide for Crops, Forests and Natural Vegetation
in the United States.
PB94-210461/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/111
Massachusetts Ecological Regions Project
PB94-182318/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/SO2
Methods for the Detection of Changes in the Microbial
Ecology of Soil Caused by the Introduction of Microorga-
nisms.
PB94-136157/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/458
Mineral Dissolution Rates in Plot-Scale Field and Labora-
tory Experiments.
PB94-112976/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/BOO/A-93/246
Mineral Weathering Rates from Small-Plot Experiments,
WMP Site, Bear Brooks. Maine, U.S.A.
PB94-107992/REB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/158
Modeling the Potential Change in Yield and Distribution
of the Earth's Crops under a Warmed Climate.
PB94-157369/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/A-93/244
Modeling the Rice Carbon Budget in China Using GIS
Technology.
PB94-107976/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/SOO/J-93/474
Monitoring Global Change: Comparison of Forest Cover
Estimates Using Remote Sensing and Inventory Ap-
proaches.
PB94-117579/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-9S/S19
Mortality of Brook Trout, Mottled Sculpins, and Slimy
Sculpins during Acidic Episodes.
PB94-135043/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/346
Mycorrhizae Alter Quality and Quantity of Carbon Allocat-
ed below Ground.
PB94-210499/REB 94-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-93/5OO
Nonpoint Source Pollution Impacts of Alternative Agricul-
tural Management Practices in Illinois: A Simulation
Study.
PB94-136140/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/501
Physiology-Based Gap Model of Forest Dynamics.
PB94-136132/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/096
Pools and Fluxes of Biogenic Carbon in the Former
Soviet Union-Translation.
PB94-146354/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/366
irac
Nat-
Potential Ecological and Nontarget Effects of Transgeni
Plant Gene Products on Agriculture, Silviculture, and Nal
ura! Ecosystems: General Introduction.
PB94-209723/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/097
Potential Effect of No-Till Management on Carbon in the
Agricultural Soils of the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-146362/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/476
Potential Environmental Risks Associated with the New
Sutfonylurea Herbicides.
PB94-117553/REB 944)1 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/620/R-94/013
Precision of Variable Sampling When the Response Vari-
able and Inclusion Probabilities Are Not Highly Correlat-
ed.
PB94-160S46/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/07S
Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous Spatial
Resources.
PB94-169893/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/083
Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous Spatial
Resources from a Triangular Grid.
PB94-144714/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/R-33/O89
Provisional Guidance for Quantitative Risk Assessment of
Polycvdic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB94-116571/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/R-33/231
Quality Assurance Project Plan for Evaluating and Refin-
ing the Estuarine Habitat Assessment Protocol on Puget
Sound and Pacific Northwest Reference Sites.
PB94-130341/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
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EPA/600/n-93/Z21
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the Oregon Wetlands
Study.
PB94-126778/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/6OO/J-94/344
Quantification in Soil of 'Bacillus tnuringiensis1 var. 'kur-
staki' delta-Endotoxfri from Transgentc Plants.
PB94-210515/REB 9444 PC A02/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/A-93/247
Randomized Intervention Analysis of the Behavior of
Bear Brook Watershed, Maine.
P894-108006/REB 94-01 PC A01/MF Ml
EPA/600/R-94/037
RegionaKzation of the Western Com Belt Plains Ecore-
B94-160579/REB
94-03 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/620/R-94/018
Research and Quality Assurance Methods Used in the
EMAP Prairie Wetlands Pilot Study.
PB94-210B14/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/6OO/R-S3/2O4
Research Plan for Pilot Studtes of the Bkxfversity Re-
sofircn Consortium.
PB94-114881/REB 9441 PC M5/MF M1
EPA/6SO/R-93/01S
Research Strategy for the Environmental Moratorins and
Assessment Program. Wetlands 1993 Gulf of Mexico Es-
tuarine Emergent Salt Marsh Plot Study. Phase 2.
PB94-139607/REB 94-02 PC A05/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/A-94/173
Response of Stem Growth and Function to Air Pollution.
PB94-209798/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPASeOO/R-e3/246
Simulating Ornate-Biosphere Interactions under Chang-
ing Climate Conditions: A Research Plan.
PB94-136389/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/8XI/J-94/290
Spatial Patterns of Son Organic Carbon in the Contiguous
United State*.
P694-191160/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF Ml
EPA/eOO/J-94/082
Special-Habitat Relatlonihlps among Antarctic Seabkds:
A Function of Physical or Biological Factors.
PB94-146313/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/S20/R-94/012
Strategy for Use of Found Samples in a Rigorous Moni-
i/REB
94-03 PC A03/MF M1
EPA/SOO/J-93/477
Survival of Brook Trout Embryos In Three Episodically
Addmad Streams.
PBM-117546/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF M»1
EPA/6OO/J-94/273
Susceptibility of the Convergent Lady Beetle CCoteopte-
ra: CocdneWdas'lto Four Entomogenous Fungi.
PB94-182375/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/504
Temporal Variation m the Diets of CaBfomia Quail in
Western Oregon.
PB94-1361737REB 9442 PC A027MF M1
EPA/6OO/J-S4/154
Toxicity and EsBmated Water QuaWy Criteria Values in
Mallard Ducklings Exposed to Pentachtoropheool.
PB94-157237/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/367
Toxicity of Guthion (Trade Name) and Guthion (Trade
Name) 2S to 'Xenopus laevis' Embryos.
PB94-209731/REB 9444 PC A02/MF M1
EPA/6OO/J-94/131
Vegetation and Pollen Relationships in Eastern Canada-
Translation.
PB94-159357/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/4S9
Water Chemistry and Fish Community Responses to Epi-
sodic Stream AckSfication in Pennsylvania, USA.
PB94-113024/RE8 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Dukjth, MN
EPA/6OO/J-94/194
2.3,7,8,-Tetrachioroclibenzo-p-dioxin Equivalents in Tis-
sues of Birds at Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163730/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/B-94/OO4
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and Field Toxicity Tests.
Ecophysiotogy Bioassays, and Ecotoncotogical Biomoni-
Uptake and Photodegradation of a3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-dknin Sorbed to Grass Foliage.
PB94-160488/REB 9443 PC A02/MF M1
EPA/600/A-94/171
Use of Greenhouse Chambers for Enhancing Growth of
Tundra Transplants on Gravel FS1 in Prudhoe Bay,
Alaska.
PB94-209772/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/017
Use of Periphyton in the Development of Bncriteria.
PB94-141512/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF Ml
EPAS60O/J-94/223
Using 'Found' Data to Augment a Probability Sample:
Procedure and Case Study.
PB94-169984/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF M1
EPA/600/J-93/439
UTAB: A Computer Database on Residues of Xenobiotic
PB94?I13683/REB 9441 PC A02/MF M1
EPA/600/A-S3/245
UV-6 Effects on Terrestrial Ecosystems.
P894.107984/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-94/163
Vapor-Phase 2,3,7,8-TCDD Sorption to Plant Folage: A
Species Comparison.
PB94-160496/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF M1
EPA/600/J-93/499
VariaHrty in Diatom and Chrysophyte Assemblages and
Inferred pH: PateoSmnotogical Studies of Big Moose
Lake, New York, USA.
PB94-136124/REB 94-02 PC AO3/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/R-93/232
Variety, Classification and Association in RaMal-Runoff
Response.
PB94-130374/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
160678/REB
94-03 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/BOO/J-94/184
Alternatives to Methanol-Water Ekitton of Solid-Phase
Extraction Columns for the Fracbonatton of High Log
K(sub ow) Organic Compounds 'm Aqueous Environmen-
tal Samples.
PB94-163631/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/DF/UT-94/075
Aquatic Toxicity Information on VAX VMS Backup
(AQUIRE for VMS) (1600 BPI).
PB94-500790/REB 94-02 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-94/078
Aquatic Toxidty Information on VAX VMS Backup
(AQUIRE tor VMS) (6250 BPI).
PB94-500857/REB 94-02 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-94/076
Aquatic Toxidty Information Retrieval Data Base
(AQUIRE for Non-VMS) (1600 BPI).
PB94-500808/REB 9442 CPT02
EPA/DF/UT-94/077
Aquatic Toxidty Information Retrieval
(AQUIRE for Non-VMS) (6250 BPI).
PB94-500B65/REB
Data Base
94-02 CPT02
of Metals In Sedi-
EPA/eOO/J-94/257
Assessing Potential BioavaHabWy
ments: A Proposed Approach.
PB94-176161/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-94/183
Behavior and Identification of Toxic Metals In Complex
Mixtures: Examples from Effluent and Sediment Pore
Water Toxidty Identification Evaluations.
PB94-163623/REB 9443 PC A03/MF M1
V6OO/J-94/18O
gnKteBten ol Btouaay Derived 2,3,7 ,8-Tetrachtoro-
dbenzo-p-DloxIn Equivalents.
PB94-163599/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/BOO/J-94/18S
Comparison of Effluent Toxicity Results Using 'Cerio-
daphnia dubia' Cultured on Several Diets.
PB94-163649/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-94/248
Comparison of the Relative Sensitivity of Three Benthic
Invertebrates to Copper-Contaminated Sediments from
the Keweenaw Waterway.
PB94-174703/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-94/244
Coptenar PCS and Metal Residues in Dolphins from the
U.S. Atlantic Coast Including Atlantic Bodtonose Dolphin
Obalned during the 1987/88 Mass Mortality.
PB94-177748/REB 9443 PCM2/MFA01
EPA/SOO/J-94/186
Development and Evaluation of Test Methods for Benthic
Invertebrates and Sediments: Effects of Flow Rate and
Feedng on Water Quality and Exposure Conditions.
PB94-1&3656/REB 9443 PCA02/MFM1
EPA/6OO/J-94/177
Dioxin-tke Toxic Potency in Forster's Tern Eggs from
Green Bay, Lake Michigan. North America.
PB94-163565/REB 9443 PC M2/MF M1
EPA/6OO/J-94/36Z
Electronic Factor in QSAR: MO-Parameters, Competing
Interactions, Reactivity and Toxicity.
PB94-209681/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6eO/ft-9Z/001
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Great Lakes Monitoring and Research Strategy.
PB94-114832/REB 9441 PC A10/MFM3
B>A/600/J44/2SS
Evaluation of Equilibrium Partitioning Theory for Predat-
ing Acute Toxicity ot Reld-Cofectad Sediments Contami-
nated with DDT, DDE and ODD to the Arnprapod 'Hya-
teUaAzleca'.
PB94-176146/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/2S2
Evaluation of Potential Confoundhg Factors in Sedknent
Toxicity Tests with Three Freshwater Benthic Inverte-
brates.
PB94-176138/REB 9443 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/191
FieM and Laboratory InveatfgaSon of Acid Effects on Lar-
gernouth Bass, Rock Bass, Black Grapple, and Yellow
Porch.
PB94-163706/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/179
MenSficalon of Ammonia, Chlorine, and Diazinon as
Toxicants in a Municipal Effluent
PB94-163581/REB 9443 PCA03/MFM1
EPA/600/J-94/246
Identification of Predominant Environmental Factors
Structuring Stream Macroinvertebrate Communities
Within a Large Agricultural Catchment
PB94-177722/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/254
Influence of Age on the Relative Sensitivity of 'Hyalella
azteca' to Diazinon, Alkyiphenol Ethoxylates, Copper,
Cadmium, and Zinc.
PB94-1761B7/REB 9443 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/181
Measures of Reproductive Success and Polychlorinated
Biphenyl Residues in Eggs and Chicks of Forster's Tarns
on Green Bay, Lake Michigan, Wisconsin, 1988.
PB94-163607/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/080
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations:
Phase 2 Toxicity Identification Procedures for Samples
Exhibiting Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
PB94-114907/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/081
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations:
Phase 3 Toxicity Confirmation. Procedures for Samples
Exhibiting Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
PB94-123833/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-94/354
Modeling the Accumulation of Three Waterbome Chlorin-
ated Ethanes in Fathead Minnows ('Pimephales prome-
las'): A Physiologically Based Approach.
PB94-210416/REB 9444 PC A03/MF M1
EPA/eoO/J-94/107
Modeling the Partitioning and Bioaccumulation of TCDD
and Other Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals in Lake On-
tario-Translation.
PB94-155462/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/019
Non-Invasive Neurotoxiclty Assay Using Larval Medaka.
PB94-140621/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/256
Organic Carbon Partitioning as a Basis for Predicting the
Toxicity of Chkxpyrtfos in Sediments.
PB94-176153/REB 9443 PC A02/MF M1
EPA/6OO/J-94/193
pH-Dependent Toxicity of Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn to 'Cer-
iodaphnta dubia', 'Pimephales promelas', 'Hyalella
azteca' and 'Lumbriculus variegatus'.
PB94-163722/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/iee
Physiologically-Based Toxicokinetic Modeling of Three
Waterbome Chkxoethanes in Channel Catfish, 'let
punctatus'.
PB94-163615/REB
'Ictalurus
9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/4B6
Predicting Branchial and Cutaneous Uptake of 2,2',5,5'-
Tetrachkxobiphenyl in Fathead Minnows ('Pimephales
promelas') and Japanese Medaka fOryzias latipes'):
Rate Limiting Factors.
PB94-130168/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/2SB
Predicting Modes of Toxic Action from Chemical Struc-
ture: An Overview.
PB94-176195/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-94/2S9
Prediction of Bioaccumulation of Metals from Contaminat-
ed Sediments by the Oligochaete, 'Lumbriculus vanega-
PB94-176054/REB
9443 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/eOO/R-94/0 13
Proceedings: Integrated Research Planning Meeting for
Gulf of Mexico Estuaries. Held in Gulf Breeze, Florida on
November 2-3, 1993.
PB94-157799/REB 9443 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/6CO/J-94/178
QSAR Approach for Estimating the Aquatic Toxicity of
Soft Electrophiles (QSAR for Soft Etectrophiles).
PB94-163573/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/253
QSARs for Photoinduced Toxicity: 1. Acute Lethality of
Porycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbons to 'Daphnia magna'.
PB94-176203/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-S4/124
Relationships between Descriptors for Hydrophobictty
and Soft Electrophilicity in Predicting Toxicity.
PB94-158755/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/190
Repsonses of Juvenile Largemouth Bass to Different pH
and Aluminum Levels at Overwintering Temperatures: Ef-
fects on Gill Morphology, Electrolyte Balance. Scale Cal-
cium, Liver Grycogen, and Depot Fat
PB94-16369B/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/R-93/217
Research Perspectives for Dolphin Mortalities in North
America.
PB94-155B19/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-94/247
Respiratory-Cardnvascular Physiology and Chloroethane
GM Flux in the Channel Catfish 'I '
PB94-177714/REB
fish 'Ictalurus punctatus'.
9443 PC A03/MF A01
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&V6OO/J-93/422
Response of Predatory Zooplankton Populations to the
Experimental Acidification of Little RocK Lake, Wisconsin.
PB94-101730/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
BWeOO/J-94/187
Structire-Toxicity Relationships for alpha, beta-Unsaturat-
ed Alcohols in Fish.
PB94-163664/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPWBOO/J-94/176
Toxicity of Sediments and Sediment Pore Waters from
tie Grand Calumet River-Indiana Harbor, Indiana Area of
Conosm.
P694-163557/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
B>A/eOO/J-94/188
TCMCokinetics and Metabolism of Aniline and 4-Chloroan-
Ine in Medaka fOryzias latipes').
PB94-163672/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
&A/600/J-94/189
Uptake of Planar Polychlorinatad Biphenyls and 2,3,7,8-
Substituted Polychlorinated Oibenzofurans and Dibenzo-
pjfaans by Birds Nesting in the Lower Fox River and
Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163680/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BWeOO/J-94/245
Use of the Aquatic Oligochaete 'Lumbriculus variegatus'
for Assessing the Toxicity and Bioaccumulation of Sedi-
ment-Associated Contaminants.
PB94-177730/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
NMRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Gulf Breeze. FL
BW600/J-S4/126
Mute Toxkaty of 4-Nitrophenol, 2,4-Dinitrophenol, Terbu-
tot and Trichlorfon to Grass Shrimp fPalaemonetes'
•p.) and Sheepsnead Minnows ('Cyprinodon variegatus')
a» Affected by Salinity and Temperature.
PB94-158730/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BWSOO/J-94/341
AppScaSon of Microbial Ecology Research to Environ-
mental Problems.
PB94-203783/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
B>A/eOO/J-94/110
AvtlabMty of Dissolved Organic Carbon to Bacterioptank-
ton Examined by Oxygen Utilization.
PB84-155496/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
BW600/J-94/233
Bacterial Growth Efficiency on Natural Dissolved Organic
Hitter
PB94-170057/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
B>A/eoo/j-94/ooa
BWuminescent Sensors for Detection of BioavaJlaWe
H000 In the Environment
reW-140720/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
BWSOO/J-94/275
Cdyptospora funduli (Apioomplexa, Caryptosporidae) in
the Lrver of the Gulf Toadtteh, 'Opsanus beta'.
P394-191012/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
&A/600/J-94/277
Characterization of a New Thermophilic Surfate-fleducing
Bacterium "Thermodesulfovibrio yellowstonii' gen. nov.
and sp. nov.: Its Phylogenetic Relationship to Thermode-
suHobacterium commune' and Their Origins Deep within
«» Bacterial Domain.
P394-191038/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
B>A/eoO/J-94/278
Characterization of 'Desulfomicrobnjm escambium' sp.
nov. and Proposal to Assign 'Desulfovibrio desulfuricans'
Strain Norway 4 to the Genus 'Desulfomkrobium1.
PB9+-191046/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
BWSOO/A-94/113
Concepts in Improving Polychlorinated Biphenyl Bioavai-
tabity to Btoremediation Strategies.
PB94-190816/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/109
Contaminant Effects in Marine/Estuarine Systems: Field
Sides and Scaled Simulations.
PB94-155488/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BW600/J-94/006
Dissolved Free Amino Acids, Combined Amino Acids,
and DMA as Sources of Carbon and Nitrogen to Marine
Bacteria.
PB94-140746/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
BWSOO/J-94/015
Downwind Drift and Deposition of Malattnon on Human
Targets from Ground Ultra-Low Volume Mosquito Sprays.
PB94-140654/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
BPMXO/J-94/113
Effect of 'Beauveria bassiana' and Its Toxins on 'Mysi-
dopsis bahia' (MyskJacea).
PB94-155520/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eoO/J-94/282
Effects of Contaminants from Ohromated Copper Arse-
nata-Treated Lumber on Benthos.
PB94-191087/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
BWeOO/J-94/012
Effects of Physicochemical Factors and Bacterial Colony
Morphotype on Association of Vibrio vuinrrtcus1 with He-
mocytes of 'Crassostrea virginica'.
PB94-140688/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
BW600/J-94/125
Effects at Water Temperature and pH on Toxicity of Ter-
bufos, Trichlorion, 4-Nitrophenol and 2,4-Dinitrophenol to
to Amphipod 'Gamma/us pseudoKmnaeus' and Rainbow
'
9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/128
Effects of Water Temperature on the Toxicity of 4-Nitro-
phenol and 2,4-Dinitrophenol to Developing Rainbow
Trout fOncorhynchus mykiss').
PB94-158722/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/B20/R-93/007
EMAP-Estuaries, Louisianian Province-1991. Statistical
Summary. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
117488/REB
9441 PC A08/MF A02
Trout f Oncorhynchus mykiss').
PB94-1S8748/REB
EPA/6OO/J-94/O04
Enumeration of Vibrio vulnificus' on Membrane Filters
with a Fluorescerrdy Labeled Oligonudeotide Probe Spe-
cific for Kingdom-Level 16S rRNA Sequences.
PB94-140761/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/112
Fate and Survival of Microbial Pest Control Agents in
Nontarget Aquatic Organisms.
PB94-155512/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/280
Field Scale Testing of a Hyperfiltration Unit for Removal
of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol from Ground Water
Chemical and Biological Assessment
PB94-191061/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/279
Field-Scale Testing of a Two-Stage Bioreactor for Re-
moval of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol from Ground
Water Chemical and Biological Assessment
PB94-191053/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/2B3
Fish Intersexuality as Indicator of Environmental Stress:
Monitoring Fish Reproductive Systems Can Serve to Alert
Humans to Potential Harm.
PB94-191095/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/111
Histopathology and Bioaccumulation in Oysters 'Crassos-
trea virginica Living on Wood Preserved with Chromated
Copper Arsenals.
PB94-15S504/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/11S
Host Specificity of 'Caryptospora funduli1 (Apicomplexa:
Caryptosporidae) in Atherinlform Fishes.
PB94-155546/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-94/114
Importance of Physical Scaling Factors to Benthic Marine
Invertebrate Recoionizstion of Laboratory Microcosms.
PB94-15S538/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/013
Isolation and Characterization of (+ )-1,1a-Dihydroxy-1-
Hydrofluoren-9-One Formed by Angular Dioxygenation in
the Bacterial Catabolism of Fluorene,
PB94-140670/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/BOO/J-94/011
Light and Electron Microscopic Comparisons of Normal
Hepatocytes and Neoplasttc Hepatocytes of Well-Differ-
entiated Hepotoceiiular Carcinomas in a Teteost Fish.
PB94-140696/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/620/R-94/001
Louisianian Province Demonstration Report. EMAP-Estu-
aries: 1991.
PB94-155876/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/A-94/114
Macrophage Aggregates as Indicators of Environmental
Stress. (Chapter 15).
PB94-190824/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/033
Marine and Estuarine Multi-Species Test Systems.
PB94-155371/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/A-94/034
Methods for Spawning, Cutturing and Conducting Toxicity
Tests with Earty Life Stages of Estuarine and Marine
Fishes.
PB94-155389/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/S64
Methods in Environmental Toxicology (Chapter 20).
PB94-117462/REB 9441 PCA06/MFA02
EPA/6OO/A-S4/115
Molecular Phylogenetic Explorations of Natural Microbial
Community Composition and Diversity.
PB94-190832/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/OOS
Near-Bottom Pelagic Bacteria at a Deep-Water Sewage
Sludge Disposal Site.
PB94-140753/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/276
New Eye Disease in Pen-Reared Chinook Salmon
Caused by Metacestodes of 'GilquWa squali' (Trypanor-
hyncha).
PB94-191020/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/009
Persistence of a Surrogate for a Genetically Engineered
Cellulorytic Microorganism and Effects on Aquatic Com-
munity and Ecosystem Properties: Mesoeosm and
Stream Comparisons.
PB94-140712/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/017
Pesticide Inputs and Risks in Coastal Wetlands.
PB94-140647/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/236
Phylogenetic Analysis of a Bacterial Aerobic Degrader of
AzoDves.
PB94-170081/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eoO/J-B4/2B1
Predicting Chronic Lethality of Chemicals to Fishes from
Acute Toxicity Test Data: Concepts and Linear Regres-
sion Analysis. (Hazard Assessment).
PB94-191079/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/018
PSWIMS, a Profiling Instrument System for Remote Phys-
ical and Chemical Measurements in Shallow Water.
PB94-140639/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/127
Salinity and Temperature Effects on Chronic Toxicity of
2,4-Dinitrophenol and 4-Nitrophenol to Sheepshead Min-
nows ('Cyprinodon variegatus').
PB94-158714/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-93/1S3
Scientific Research on Diseases and Mortalities of Dol-
phins in U.S. Waters.
PB94-107935/REB 9441 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/600/J-94/010
Simple Test for Toxicity of Number 2 Fuel Oil and Oil Dis-
persants to Embryos of Grass Shrimp, 'Palaemonetes
9442 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-140704/REB
EPA/620/R-94/002
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries, Louisianian Prov-
ince- 1992. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Program.
PB94-174752/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/J-94/235
Trophic Transfer of Contaminants from Organisms Living
by Chromated-Copper-Arsenate (CCA)-Treated Wood to
Their Predators.
PB94-170073/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/O07
Unusual Eosinophilic Granule Cell Proliferation in Coho
Salmon ('Oncorhynchus kisutch').
PB94-140738/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/ J-94/01 4
Uptake of Metals from Chromated-Copper-Arsenate
(CCA)-Treated Lumber by Epibiota.
PB94-140662/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/800/J44/234
Utilization of Topsmelt, 'Atnerinops affinis', in Environ-
mental Toxicology Studies along the Pacific Coast of the
United States.
PB94-170065/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Narragansett, Rl
EPA/SOO/J-94/221
Animo Acid Composition of Suspended Particles, Sedi-
ment-Trap Material, and Benthic Sediment in the Poto-
mac Estuary.
PB94-169968/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/A-94/002
Application of 'Real-Time' Monitoring in Decision Making:
The New Bedford Harbor Pilot Dredging Project
PB94-130747/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-93/4SS
Application of the DNA Alkaline Unwinding Assay to
Detect DNA Strand Breaks in Marine Bivalves.
PB94-113057/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/O03
Bioaccumulation of PCB Congeners by Blue Mussels 'Mi-
tilus edulis' Deployed in New Bedford Harbor, Massachu-
setts.
PB94-140779/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/S13
Comprehensive Program for the Evaluation of Artificial
Diets.
PB94-135100/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/821/12-91/100
Determination of Acid Volatile Sulfide and Selected Si-
multaneously Extractable Metals in Sediment.
PB94-183852/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-93/487
DNA Adduct Research with Capillary Electrophoresis.
PB94-130242/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A -94/085
DNA Modifications: Investigations by Mass Spectrometry
(Chapter 3).
PB94-169877/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/294
Dredged Material Transport at Deep-Ocean Disposal
Sites.
PB94-135191/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-a4/001
Effects of Contaminated Sediments on Marine Benthic
Biota and Communities.
PB94-135183/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/264
Effects of Dietary Fatty Acid Enrichment on Survival,
Growth, and Salinity-Stress-Test Performance of Inland
Sirversides.
PB94-182649/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/263
Effects of Food Density and Temperature on Feeding
and Growth of Young Inland Sirversides ('Menidia beryl-
PB94-182656/REB
9443 PC A03/MF A01
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M40787/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/A-33/284
Endpoints and Indicators
Ecological Risk Assess-
PB94-1301SO/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/OO3
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram: An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB94-135175/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/456
Evaluation of Acute and Chronic Toxicity Tests with
Larval Striped Bass.
PB94-113040/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/001
Examination of DecMorination Processes and Pathways
in New Bedford Harbor Sedrnents.
PB94-140795/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/Z20
Fluorescence Asse
ctency of Photosynthesis in the Western North Atlantic.
PB94-169950/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/S14
Framework for Ecological Risk Assessment at the EPA.
Annual Review.
PB94-135092/REB 9442 PC A02/MF ADI
EPA/6OO/R-93/1S3
Guidance Manual: Bedded Sedment BioBccumutation
Teats.
PB94-131505/REB 9442 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/60O/J-93/417
ImpHcatlona for the Presence of Transforming Genes In
Gonadal Tumors in Two Bivalve Mofluak Species.
PBM-1015B1/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J44jVeO
Is There a Common R*
nt of the Maximum Quantum Effr
by Marina Phytoplar
PB94-146297/REB
nkton.
> to UttravtoW-B Radlatta
94-02 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/eoo/A-woea
Leiaoni Learned from Stttng of Boato
Outfall
PB94-169B51/REB 94-03
PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J44/1S9
Nature and Function of the Brown Call ki 'Cnuaoatraa
94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
virptnlea'.
PB94-160454/REB
EPA/600/R-94S048
94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J44/262
Optimum Macrobenthic Samping Protocol for Detecting
Pollution Impacts in the Southern CaBomia Bight
PB94.1820B4/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-04/232
Polychlorinated Blphenyl Congener DisliiMJliuiis in Winter
Flounder as Related to Gender, Spawning Site, and Con-
gener Metaboaam.
PB94-170040/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/A-94/064
Roaoarch Needs and Summary. Environmental Manage-
ment Perspective (Chapter 16).
PB94-168869/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/R-94/046
Risk Assessment Plot Study. Phase 3. Naval Construc-
tion Battaion Cantar, DavtovMe. Rhode Wand.
PB94-160561/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/60O/J-93/488
Rote of Btoturbatton in Sediment Reauspeneion and Its
Interaction with Physical Shearing.
PB94-130192/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/O91
Sand Spked with Copper as a Reference Toxicant Mate-
rial tor Sedment Toxicity Testing: A Prefcrinary Evakia-
PB94-146305/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-93/418
Serum Chemistry and rtstopattxxogkal Evaluations of
Brown Buttnads f Ameiunjs nebutosus') from the Buffalo
and Niagara Rivars, New York.
PB94-101599/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6&/A-94/OO5
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries. Virginian Province,
1991.
PB94-171659/REB 9443 PC A07/MF ADZ
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING * SUPPORT LAB - drat,
OH
EPA/eOO/R-94/150
Evaluation of a New FknromeMc Technique That Uses
Highly Sotoctve Interference Filers for Moanuring Chlo-
rophyi a in the Presence of Chtorophyt b and I
merits. Summary Report
PB94-210622/REB S444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94/134
Method 100.2. Date, miration of Asbestos Sauclures over
10 micfomotors ki Length in Drinking Water.
PB94-201902/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Methods for Mmmimnrj the Acute Toxicity of Effluents
and Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Orga-
resins. Fourth F^jjwn-
PB94-114733/REB 9441 PCA14/MFA03
EPA/eOO/a-93/100
Methods tor the Determination of Inorganic Substances
in Environmental Samples, August 1993.
PB94-1 20821 /REB 9441 PC AOB/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LAB - Las
Vegas. NV
EPA/6OO/A-94/134
AppScatkxi of Pharmacokinetic Models to Predict Target
Dose (Chapter 2).
PB94-190345/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/620/R-94/015
Arid Ecosystems 1992 Pilot Report Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program.
PB94-17689S/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/H-03/242
Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sedi-
ments (ARCS) Program. Quality Assurance Program Plan.
PB94-144581/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/O-93/140
Behavior and Determination of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in SOD: A Literature Review.
PB94-1001S3/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/6OO/R-93/107
Case Studies in Wellhead Protection Area Delineation
and Monitoring.
PB94-105350/REB 9441 PC A21/MF A04
EPA/600/R-93/2ZB
Determination of Hemoglobin Adducts Following Acrylam-
kte Exposure.
PB94-14423S/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J44/28e
Determination of Metals in Sold Samples by Complexa-
tton: Supercritical Ruid Extraction and Gas Chromatogra-
phy. Atomic Emission Detection.
PB94-191145/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J44/231
Development of a Battery-operated Portable Synchro-
nous Luminescence Spectrofluorometer.
PB94-170032/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J44/268
Developments m the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of
Chkvophenoxy Add Herbicides from Soil Samples.
PB94-182326/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/620/R-83/014 _ ^ __
EnvvonfTMfittt Monftonno And Aftsowrnont PTOQTBTTK
am Plan, 1993.
9443 PC A10/MF AOS
Agroeootystam Plot ReM Program Plan, 1993.
PB94-160694/REB
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D ivlr nnmonlal Monitoring and Assessment Program:
Agroaooaystem Plot FieM Program Report. 1992.
PB94-177755/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Agroecoeystern 1992 Plot Protect Plan (April 3, 18 .
P&94-121837/REB 9442 PCA14/MFA03
EPA/620/R-S3/016
Environmental Monitoring and Asse
Ecosystems 1993 Implement!" '
Plot Design Plot Study.
PB94-165339/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Dent Program: Arid
mentation Plan Colorado Plateau
Evaluation of Five Commercial Immunoassay Data Analy-
sis Software Systems.
PB94-191129/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/269
Evaluation of Soxtec Extraction Procedure for Extracting
Organic Compounds from Soils and Sedknents.
PB94-182334/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/620/R-93/OO2
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 Activities Plan.
PB94-114717/REB 9441 PC A13/MF AOS
EPA/S4O/S-92/019
Ground-Water Issue: Potential Sources of Error in
Ground-Water Sampling at Hazardous Waste Sites.
PB94-121688/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/265
kiteragency QA Workshop Conference Review. Held in
Las Vegas, Nevada on September 14,1992.
PB94-182631/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/620/R-94/OO9
Landscape Monitoring and Assessment Rasaarch Plan.
PB94-189446/REB
9444 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/13S
North American Landscape Characterization (NALQ.
Pathfinder Project Research Plan. Global Change Re-
search Program.
PB94-1S9134/REB 9443 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/600/J-94/287
Performance-Based Methods for the EPA's Regulatory
PB94-1B1137/REB 9444 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/54O/R-94/SO2
Potential Use of Ultrasound in Chemical Monitoring.
PB94-188190/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPMOO/IUa/041
PiedUiiiU Acid Generation from Non-Coal Mining
Wastes: Notes of the Jury 1992 Workshop. Held in Las
Vegas, Nevada on JUy 30-31,1992.
PB94-107919/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/eOO/R-93/202
Review and Assessment of Factors Affecting Hydraulic
Conductivity Values Determined from Ska Tests.
PB94-160686/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/Z70
Separation and Isolation of Volatile Organic Compounds
Using Vacuum Distillation with GC/MS Determination.
PB94-182342/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/P-93/S18
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Pro-
gram Evaluation Report for Antox BTX Water Screen
(BTX Immunoassay).
PB93-218337/REB 9442 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/J44/2ea
Tritium in Surface Waters of the Western United States.
PB94-191152/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/266
US. EPA Monitoring and Measurement Technologies
Program (MMTP). Part 1 and Part 2.
PB94-182823/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LAB - RTP, NC
EPA/6OO/R-S3/100
Methods for the Determination of Inorganic Substances
in Environmental Samptes.
PB94-121811/REB 9441 PC A08/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES RESEARCH LAB - RTP, NC
EPA/6OO/A-94/093
AERMOD: A Dispersion Model for Industrial Source Ap-
76179/REB
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-94/239
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 12. Ef-
fects on Man, Animals, and Plants as a Function of Air
Pollutant Impsct
PB94-1700B9/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eOO/A-94/043
Analysis of Regional Visibility In the Eastern United
States Using Aerosol Models.
PB94-158698/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/240
Analysis of Selected Chemical Groups by Liquid Chroma-
tography/Mass Spactrometry.
PB94-170115/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-94/123
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics
with Health, Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3948 Office
Workers In Three !
> Buildings.
PB94-158763/REB
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-94/237
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics
with Health, Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3948 Office
Workers In Three E
(ButWngs.
PB94-174786/REB
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J44/10S
Btogente Hydrocarbon Emission Inventory for the U.SA
Using a Simple Forest Canopy Model.
PB94-155397/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-93/490
A Win*Tunnel Study.
PB94-130036/REB
9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Characterization of Emissions from an Earty Model nexi-
bte-Fue! Vehicle.
PB94-120052/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/489
Characterization of the Spatioternporal Variability of Non-
Urban Ozone Concentrations over the Eastern United
States.
PB94-130259/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-S3/471
Climate Change Models and Forest Research.
PB94-117587/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/R-93/229
Closed Cyde Cooler for VOC Preconcentration.
PB94-130390/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/GOO/A-33/288
Cloud and Chemical Pathway Characterization of the
Nonlinear Response of Sulfur Deposition and Sulfate Air
Concentrations to Changes in SO2 Emissions in the
RADM.
PB94-130101/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
and
EPA/&X/J-94/36O
Combined TTFA/CMB Receptor Modeling Approach
Its Application to Air Pollution Sources in China
PB94-209665/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/097
Comparison of a Modified VOST Sampling Method to
Method 0030.
PB94-176633/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/Z61
Comparison of Chemaurr*
Monitor Responses in the Presence of Humidity and Pho-
ce and Ultraviolet Ozone
asponsesin
tocnemical Pollutants.
PB94-1B2672/REB
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/241
Compariaon of Nonmethane Organic Compound Concen-
tration Data Coflected by Two Methods in Atlanta.
PB94-170123/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6CO/J04/307
Comparison of Sulfur Measurements from a Regional
Fine Particle Network with Concurrent Acid Modes Net-
work Results.
PB94-192747/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
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B>A/eOO/A-94/14S
Computational Modeling Issues in Next Generation Air
Quality Models.
PB9+-197449/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
BW/600/A-93/250
Considerations for Modeling Small-Particulate Impacts
tarn Surface Coal-Mining Operations Based on Wind-
Tunnel Simulations.
PB94-112869/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
&A/6OO/R-S3/207
Constant Volume Sampling System Water Condensation.
PB94-114899/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
&U6OO/A-94/14S
Constant Volume Sampling System Water Condensation.
SAE Technical Paper Series.
P6B4-197423/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
&A/800/J-93/481
Correcting RADM's Sulfate Underprediction: Discovery
and Correction of Model Errors and Testing the Correc-
tions Through Comparisons against Field Data.
PB94-119963/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/193
Demonstration/Field Study of New Designs of Automated
Gas Chromatographs in Connecticut and Other Loca-
tions, 1992.
PB94-105376/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
&USOO/J-94/310
Dependencies and Sensitivity of Tropospheric Oxidanls
to Precursor Concentrations over the Northeast United
Slates: A Model Study.
PB94-192770/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
BW/600/A-93/239
Deposition of Semi-Volatile Air Toxic Pollutants to the
Great Lakes: A Regional Modeling Approach.
PB94-113016/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
BWSOO/J-93/4Z7
Derivation of an Indoor Air Averaging Time Model from
he Mass Balance Equation for the Case of Independent
Source Inputs and Fixed Air Exchange Rates.
PB94-101789/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
BW6OO/A-94/154
Development of an Active Personal Ozone Sampler
Using a Hollow Tube Diffusion Denuder.
PB94-197472/REB 94-O4 PC A02/MF A01
&A/600/A-ff4/t44
Downwash of Plumes in the Vicinity of Buildings: A Wind-
Tumel Study (Book Chapter).
PB94-197431 /REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
&A/eOO/J-94/311
Effect of Specimen Size, Shape, and Orientation on Dry
Deposition to Galvanized Steel Surfaces.
PB84-192788/REB 94-04 PC A03'MF A01
EM/SOO/J-94/3S5
Effects of Acidic Deposition on Paint A Chamber Study.
PB94-209616/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
&A/600/A-94/166
Effects of Activated Charcoal Filtration and Ozonatfon on
Hydrocarbon and Carbonyl Levels of Ambient Air Used in
Corrtroted-Exposure Chamber Studies of Air Pollutant
Human Health Effects.
PB94-210523/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
&A/600/A-94/168
Effects of Meteorology on Concentrations of Acid Aero-
PB94-209749/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
BH/600/R-93/213
Emissions from Burning Cabinet Making Scraps.
P394-130408/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
BWeOO/J-94/35S
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle Emissions
ii Tunnels.
PB94-209657/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
BW600/A-93/290
Evaluating Advection Schemes for Use in the Next Gen-
eration of Air Quality Modeling Systems.
PB94-130085/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
BWeOO/A-94/059
Evaluation of a Real-Time Monitor for Particle-Bound
PAH h Air.
PB94-157401/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
&A/SOO/A-94/024
Evaluation of Forest Canopy Models for Estimating Iso-
prene Emissions.
PB94-155280/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
B>A/eoOM-94/151
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography Detection Systems
tor Total Gaseous Nonmethane Organic Compounds.
PB94-197498/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
BWSOO/A-93/267
Evaluation of Portable Gas Chromatographs.
PB94-120003/REB 94-0f PC A03/MF A01
BWeOO/A-94/165
Experimental Design for Performance Measurements of
Cl to C4 Carbonyts Using DNPH-Coated Silica Gel and
C-18 Cartridges.
PB84-210531/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
&MOO/J-94/122
Experiments on Wave Breaking In Stratified Flow over
Obstacles.
PB94-158771/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
&A/600/R-94/Oet
feasibility of Using Satellite Derived Data to Infer Sur-
tax-Layer Ozone Concentration Patterns.
PB84-170263/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-O4/045
Field Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs with
Method TO-14.
PB94-159027/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/1SO
Field Evaluation of a Modified VOST Sampling Method.
PB94-197506/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/fOO/A-94/042
Field Test and Validation of a Source Test Method for
Methvtene Diphenyt Diisocyanate.
PB94-158680/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/A-94/094
Field Test of a Generic Method for the Sampling and
Analysis of Hakxwnated Hydrocarbons Listed in Title III
of the dean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-176617/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/OB2
Field Tests of Chloroform Collection/Analysis Methods.
PB94-176948/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/238
Fine-Particle Sodium Tracer for Long-Range Transport of
the Kuwaiti Oil-Fire Smoke.
PB94-170107/REB 94-03 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/3S8
FT-IR Transmission Spectroscopy for Quantitation of Am-
monium Bisuffate in Fine-Particuiate Matter Collected on
Teflon (Trade Name) Fitters.
PB94-209640/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/35e
Gasoline-Contaminated Ground Water as a Source of
Residential Benzene Exposure: A Case Study.
PB94-209624/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94/021
Handbook of GC/MS Data and Information for Selected
Clean Air Act Amendments Compounds.
PB94-155884/REB 9443 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/600/J-33/464
Haze and Sulfur Emission Trends in the Eastern United
States.
PB94-113073/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/468
Hydraulic Model Study for Boston Outfall. 2. Environmen-
tal Performance.
PB94-113669/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SOO/A-94/061
Implementation and Experimentation of an Advanced
Land-Surface/PBL Model in the Perm State/NCAR Me-
soscale Model (MM4).
PB94-160421/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/004
Improved Representation of the Reaction of N2O5 on
Aerosols for Mesoscale Air Quality Models.
PB94-140803/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/06O
Improvements in Indirect Exposure Assessment Model-
ing: A Model for Estimating Air Concentrations and Depo-
sition.
PB94-160413/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/A-94/153
Improvements in Preparation of Samples Generated by
SW-846 Method 0010.
PB94-197514/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/276
Influence of Model Design on Comparisons of Single
Point Measurements with Grid-Model Predictions.
PB94-122595/REB 94-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/312
Influence of Oxygenated Fuels on the Emissions from
Three Pre-1985 Ught-Duty Passenger Vehicles.
PB94-192796/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/289
Influence of Vertical Resolution on the Diurnal Ozone
Concentrations in a Regional Photochemical Model: A
Preliminary Study with Window RADM.
PB94-130093/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-S4/095
Integrating Dispersion Modeling. Receptor Modeling and
Air Monitoring to Apportion Incinerator Impacts for Expo-
sure Assessment
PB94-190592/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/164
Intercomparison of Two Regional Photochemical Models.
PB94-210549/REB 94-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/A-94/101
Laboratory Evaluation of Method 0050 for Hydrogen
Chloride.
PB94-182227/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/46S
Large Scale Evaluation of a Pattern Recognition/Expert
System for Mass Spectral Molecular Weight Estimation.
PB94-113081 /REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/466
Long Path Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer
and EPA-Approved Fixed-Point Methods Intercomparison.
PB94-113099/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eOO/R-94/020
Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants: Sum-
mary of the 1993 U.S. EPA/A and WMA International
Symposium. Held in Durham, North Carolina on May 3-7.
1993.
PB94-146230/REB 9442 PC A99/MF £08
EPA/SOO/J-93/463
Measurements of VOCs from the TAMS Network.
PB94-122538/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-94/089
Meteorological Processor for Regulatory Models (MPRM)
(for Microcomputers).
PB94-501657/REB 9443 CP DOS
EPA/80O/J-94/103
Method Development and Field Measurements for Polar
Volatile Organic Compounds in Ambient Air.
PB94-146438/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94/116
Microenvironmental Factors Related to Califomians' Po-
tential Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS).
PB94-214814/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-93/238
Model Assessment of the Annual Atmospheric Deposition
of Trace Metals to Lake Superior.
PB94-113008/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/036
Model Engineering Concepts for Air Quality Models in an
Integrated Environmental Modeling System.
PB94-1S8623/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/012
Models-3 Air Quality Model Prototype Science Concept
Development
PB94-139540/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/057
Monitoring of Incinerator Emissions.
PB94-157385/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/147
National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS): Use of
Nationwide Activity Data for Human Exposure Assess-
ment
PB94-197464/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/101
Numerical Calculation of Inertial Aspiration Efficiency of
Aerosols into Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
PB94-146453/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/27S
Objective Meteorological Classification Scheme Designed
to Elucidate Ozone's Dependence on Meteorology.
PB94-122587/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/357
On-Road Vehicle Emissions: U.S. Studies.
PB94-209632/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/099
Overview of PAMS Meteorological Monitoring Require-
ments.
PB94-176658/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/A-93/277
Oxidation of Nitrogen: Differences between Measure-
ments and Predictions from the Regional Acid Deposition
Model and whether Grid Size Can Explain Them.
PB94-122603/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/472
PANS in the Atmosphere.
PB94-117595/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/3O6
PC-Based MIE Scattering Program for Theoretical Investi-
gations of the Optical Properties of Atmospheric Aerosols
as a Function of Composition and Relative Humidity.
PB94-192739/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/092
Photochemical Urban Airshed Modeling Using Diagnostic
and Dynamic Meteorological Fields.
PB94-176120/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/291
Physical Modeling of Concentration Distributions Around
Twin High-Rise Buildings with a District Heating Plant
PB94-130705/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/60O/A-93/292
Physical Modeling of the Flow Field Around Twin High-
Rise Buildings.
PB94-130713/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/100
Plume Dispersion in the Convective Boundary Layer. Part
2. Analyses of CONDORS Field Experiment Data.
PB94-146461/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/106
Preparation and Evaluation of Representative Com-
pounds in Small High Pressure Cylinders for Use as Audit
Materials.
PB94-182268/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/P-93/235
Preparation of Lead-Containing Paint and Dust Method
Evaluation Materials and Verification of the Preparation
Protocol by Round-Robin Analysis.
PB94-141165/REB 9442 PC A18/MF A04
EPA/SOO/A-94/098
Preparation of the Components of the Modified Method 5
(Method 0010) Sampling Train for Analysis by SW-846
Method
8270.
PB94-1 76641 /REB
9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-93/467
Production of Aldehydes as Primary Emissions and from
Secondary Atmospheric Reactions of Alkenes and Al-
kanes during the Night and Early Morning Hours.
PB94-113107/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
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Real-Time Monitoring of Polycyclc Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons and Respirabte Suspended Particles from Environ-
mental Tobacco Smoke in a Home.
9444 PCA02/MFA01
ays and Clouds to
PB94-2O9756/REB
EPA/600/J-94/361
Relative Importance of Oxkl
Atmospheric Ambient Surfate Production as PrerJcted by
the Regional Add Deposition Model
PB94-209673/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/A-93/2S2
Relative Importance to SuHate Production of Oxidation
Pathways and Ctouds as PrerJcted by the Regional Add
Deposition Model
PB94-112885/REB 9441 PC AO2/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J44/102
Removal of Slightly Heavy Gases from a Valley by Cross-
winds.
PB94-146446/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/A-94/152
Samplra and Analysis Information Aids for Stationary
Source Personnel
PB94-197480/REB 9444 PC M1/MF Ml
EPA/SOO/A-94/OK
Sensitivity of the Regional Oxidant Model to an Assort-
ment of Emission Secenarios.
PB94-155298/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA/600/A-94/096
Sensitivity of the Regional Oxidant Model to Melerotogi-
cal Parameters.
PB94-176625/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/SOO/A-93/261
Simultaneous CaJbration of Open-Path and Conventional
Point Monitors for Measuring Ambient Air Concentrations
of Sulfur Dioxide. Ozone, and Nitrogen Dioxide.
PBS4-112877/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/eOO/R-33/238
Smoking Activities and Exposure to Environmental To-
bacco Smoke fETS) in Catfomta. A MuWvariate Analysis.
PB94-130432/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/eoo/A-ss/zer
Spatial and Source Type DioUUilioii of Emissions of Se-
lected Toxic VolaHe Organic Compounds in the United
States in 1990.
PB94-130119/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/J-S3/480
Spatialy Resolved Monitoring for Votatite Organic Com-
pounds Uslna Remote Sector Sampeng.
PB94-119955/REB 9441 PCM2/MFM1
EPA/6OO/R-93/2OO
Standard Operating Pre
in Paint. Bulk Dust, and Soil by Ultrasonic, Acid Digestion
and Cotorimetric Measurement
PBS4-12173S/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/eOO/A-94/149
Study of Interferences in Ozone UV and Chemlurnines-
cence Monitors.
PB94-197456/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA/6OO/A-94/OS6
Surmnary of the 1993 EPA/A and WMA International
Symposium (8th). Measurement of Toxic and Related Air
Pollutants. Held in Durham. North Caroina on May 3-7.
1993.
PB94-155306/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/eoom-94/oeo
Test Method tor the Measurement of Methanol Emissions
from SttBOOBfy Sowoss.
PB94-170297/REB 9443
xim for Field Analysis of Load
PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94/OX
Theoretical Evaluation of StebBty of VcMfe Organic
Cnamfcals and Pote VoMto Organic Chemicals In Canis-
PB94-158902/REB 9443 PCA04/MFM1
Tlma Series Modal tor Ogarada Smoking Activity Pat-
terns; Modal Validation tor Carbon Monoxide and Reap)-
rabte Parddes In t Chamber and an AutomoUa.
PB84-101771/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF M1
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB - Onn, OH
EPA/6OO/J-94/04B
32P-Pos«ab9ling Analysis of DMA Adducts in Human
Sperm Cells from Smokers and Nonsmokere.
PB94-137064/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/210
Acute and Long-Term Effects of a Single Dose of the
Fungicide Carbendazim (Methyl 2-Benzimidazole Carba-
mate) on the Male Reproductive System in the Rat
PB94-163896/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/J-94/025
Administration of 3.3MmiriodtoropionitnTe to the Rat Re-
sults in Region-Dependent Damage to the Central Nerv-
ous System at Levels Above the Brain Stem.
PB94-137296/REB 9442 PC A02/MF M1
EPA/600/J-94/211
Aerodynamic Size Measurement of Akbome Fbers and
Health Effects Implications.
PB94-163904/REB 94-03 PC M3/MF M1
EPA/6OO/J-94/046
Altered Storoidogaoesis in Whole-Ovary and Adrenal Cul-
ture in Cycling Rats.
PS94-137080/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/200
Aluminum Alters Calcium Transport in Plasma Membrane
and Endoplasmic Reticulum from Rat Brain.
PB94-163797/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF M1
EPA/6OO/J-94/201
Aluminum Decreases Muscarinic, Adrenergic and Meta-
botropic Receptor-Stimulated PhosphoinosiBde Hydrolysis
in Hippocampal and Cortical Slices from Rat Brain.
PB94-163B05/REB 94-03 PC M2/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/204
Analyses of Cytogenetic Damage in Rodents Following
Exposure to Simulated Groundwater Contaminated with
Pesticides and a Fertilizer.
PB94-163839/REB 94-03 PC M3/MF M1
EPA/6OO/J-94/33S
Antmutagenidty Profiles of Synthetic and Natural Antimu-
._. r Model {THEM) tor RaapHMa
japendad Parttoiss (R8P).
PB94.197415/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA/OOO/J-94/Xfl
Transport. RarJadve, and Dynamical Effects of the Ant-
arctte Ozone Hole: A QFDL'SKYHI1 Model Experiment
PB94-1927S4/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPArtOO/A-g4/157
U.& EPA/ORD Large BuJkfcigs Study ReeuHa of the Inl-
EPA/eOO/A-94A>Se
Use ot Receptor and Dispersion Modsing Prindptsa In
AsMertaPrs-afld PoM-AbatMnent Conditions of an
PB»M57393/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF M1
SR4/600WW/W5
I of VOC Emfrsto
I In
xtes by Source Ap-
portionment and (14)C Dating Methods. Part 1.
PB94-180587/R* 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
i/REB
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-94/9O9
VecnKte-Refcrted Hyc
Hbon Source Compositions from
Ambient Data: The GRACE/SAFER Method.
PBQ4-192762/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/J-94/326
Application of SAR Methods to Non-Congeneric Data
Bases Associated with Carcinogenicrty and Mutagenicity:
Issues and Approaches.
PB94-197100/REB 9444 PC M3/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/J-94/214
Behavior of Hygroscopic Pharmaceutical Aerosols and
the Influence of Hydrophobic Additives.
PB94-163938/REB 9443 PC A02/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/J-94/041
Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of Acute Chkxpyri-
fos in Rats: Tolerance to Prolonged Inhibition of ChoHn-
PB94-137130/REB 9442 PC M3/MF M1
EPA/6OO/J-94/064
Bbassay and Chemical Analysis of Ambient Air Partcu-
late Extracts Fractionated by Using Nonaqueous Anton-
Exchange Sold Phase Extraction.
PB94-1437S7/REB 9442 PC M3/MF Ml
EPA/eOO/J-94/317
Chemical Characterization and Disposition SturJes with
1 A7,8-Tetrabromodberaofuran in the Rat
PB94-197191/REB 9444 PCM3/MFM1
EPA/eoO/J-94/000
Chronic AIF3 Administration: 2. Selected Historical Ob-
servations.
PB94-141470/REB 9442 PC M2/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/J-O4/SZ1
Cognitive and Nauroanatomlcal Effects of Trtethyttin in
Developing Rats: Role of Aga of Exposure. Research
PB94-187158/REB 9444 PCMS/MFM1
EPA/8Op/J-a4/3S3
Colchiclne InNbtts Elevations In Both Alvaolar*Capv1ary
Membrane Permeab^fandlavaga Surfactant After Ex-
posure of the Rat to Phosgene.
PBM-1969B7/REB 9444 PCMS/MFM1
EPA/000/J-94JV7S
Comparative Effects of Two PoyoMorinaled Btohsnyl
Congeners on Calcium Homeostasts In Rat Cerebellar
Granule Cells.
PB94-141488/REB 9442 PCMS/MFM1
EPA/000/J-93/4ie
Compel alive In vitro Percutaneous Absorption of p-Sub-
strtuted Phenols through Rat SUn Using Static and Flow-
Through Diffusion Systems.
PB94-101573/REB 9441 PC M2/MF Ml
EPA/600/J44/334
Comparative Molecular FWd Analysis of Potyhstogenated
raliili»«i n j-Bruuiru r»i 11 n^ i ifi »r«nu mnrl nhihnimln
wewwiicwvviuKiiiB, LTOnzDnnriB, ana tsDnonyw.
PB94-202108/REB 9444 PC M2/MF M1
EPA/600/J-94/O20
Comparison of Anttoxktent Substances in Bronchoalveo-
lar Lavage Cats and Fluid from Humana, Gukna Pigs,
and Rats.
PB94-137346/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA/eOO/J-94/318
CofnpQiioon of tii4ifttiittiisal Hnusions of Cotehicino snd
fcotenki AeM as Models of Neumdegeneration ki the
BssBi Forebrsin. Roflowcii Rsport.
PB94-197183/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/19S
Comparison of the Pulmonary Defenses against Strepto-
coocal Infection in Rats and Mice Following 03 Exposure-
Differences in Disease Susceptability and Neutrophil R»
cruitment
PB94-163748/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/BOO/J-94/062
Correlation of Carcinogenic Potency with Mouse-Skin
(32)P-Posttabeling and Muta-(R)Mouse lac Z(-)Mutadon
Data for DMBA and Its K-Regton Sulphur Isostere: Com-
parison with Activities Observed in Standard Genotoxicity
PB94^43732/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/067
Correlation of the Anticholinesterase Activity of a Series
of Organophosphates with Their Ability to Compete with
Agonist Binding to Muscarinic Receptors.
PB94-144615/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-94/026
Cotinine Concentrations in Semen, Urine, and Blood of
Smokers and Nonsmokerc.
PB94-1372B8/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/337
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena during
Breathing of High Volume Aqueous Aerosols.
PB94-202074/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-94/031
Deposition Patterns of Aerosolized Drugs within Human
Lungs: Effects of Ventilatory Parameters.
PB94-137239/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/332
Deposition Patterns of Potydisperse Aerosols within
Human Lungs.
PB94-202116/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-94/070
Determination of Actylamide in Rat Serum and Sciatic
Nerve by Gas Chromatography-Electron-Capture Detec-
tion.
PB94-141587/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/O35
Developmental Charges in Carbachol-Stimulated Inosrtol-
phospnate Release in Pigmented Rat Retina.
PB94-137197/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/328
Developmental Toxicity and Structure-Activity Relation-
ships of Aliphatic Acids, Including Dose-Response As-
sessment of Valproic Acid in Mice and Rats.
PB94-197084/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eoo/j-94/eoa
Developmental Toxicity of Inhaled Methanol in the CD-1
Mouse, with Quantitative Dose-Response Modeling for
Estimation of Benchmark Doses.
PB94-163888/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/029
Developmental Toxicity of Methanol in Whole Embryo
Culture: A Comparative Study with Mouse and Rat Em-
bryos.
PB94-137254/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/039
Differential Cytotoidc Sensitivity in Mouse and Human
Cell Lines Exposed to Organophosphate Insecticides.
PB94-137155/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-S4/06S
Disposition of Muberry Pollen in the Human Respiratory
System: A Mathematical Model.
PB94-143785/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-S4/050
Distribution of Injury and Microdoslmetry of Ozone in the
VenWatory Unit of the Rat
PB94-137049/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-94/0£2
Dose Dependence of Aoatylchollnesterase Activity in
Neuroblastoma Cells Exposed to Modulated Radio-Fre-
quency Electromagnetic Radiation.
PB94-137320/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/BOO/J-94/329
Does-Dependant DtsoosWon of Sodium Arsenate In Mice
FoHowtra Acute Oral Exposure.
PB94-202140/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
In Mice Following Subch-
EPA/eOO/J-94/196
Dose-Response I
ronte Exposure to 2,3,7,8-Tel ,-
CYP1A1, CYP1A2, Estrogen Receptor, and Protein Tyro-
akw Phoaphorytalion.
PB94-1W755fflEB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-94/073
Effect of Pretreatment on the Biliary Excretion of 2,3.7,8-
TetnKhkirorJbenzo^-Dloxin, 2,3,7,8-TetracWorodlbenzo-
furan, and 3,3\4,4^fetnKhloroolphenyl In the Rat
PB94-141413/REB 9442 PC AOZ/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/021
Effects of Age. Species Difference, Antibiotics and Toxi-
cants on Intestinal Enzyme Activity and Genotoxicity.
PB94-137338/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/07S
Effects of Dsvetopmental Stage and Tissue Type on
Embryo/Fetal DMA Distributions and 5-Fluorouracil-ln-
duced Cell-Cycle Perturbations. .„,
P394-141439/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
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Effects of Dose and Route of Exposure on Dioxin Dispo-
sBon.
PB94-137304/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
gweoo/j-94/042
Effects of Dose and Routes of Exposure on the Disposi-
«on of 2,3,7,8-((3)H)Tetrabfomodibenzo-p-dioxin (TBDD)
r the Rat
PBB4-137122/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
&A/600/J-94/323
Effects of Methanol on Embryonic Mouse Palate in
Serum-free Organ Culture.
PB94-197134/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
B>/t/a>0/J-94/071
Effects of Selected Neuroactive Chemicals on Calcium
Transporting Systems in Rat Cerebellum and on Survival
of CerebeNar Granule Cells.
PB94-141595/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
&W600/J-94/320
Effects of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) on
Humoral Immunity and Lymphocyte Subpoputatiorts: Dif-
ferences between Mice and Rats.
PB94-197167/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
BWSOO/J44/047
Enhanced Mortality and Liver Damage in Wus-lnfected
lice Exposed to p-Xytene.
PB94-137072/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPAPUF: A Blood-Gas and Pulmonary Simulator. User's
Manual Version 1.0.
PB94-144128/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
&A/600/J-94/079
EpHnfel Injury and Interstitial Rbrosis in the Proximal Al-
veolar Regions of Rats Chronically Exposed to a Simulat-
ed Pattern of Urban Ambient Ozone.
PB94-141462/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
BWeOO/J-94/028
E«*atJon of Several Variations of the Mouse Ear Swell-
hg Test (MEST) for Detection of Weak and Moderate
Contact SensrBzers.
PB94-137262/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
3>VeOO/J-94/027
Enaction of DMA from Cryopreserved Clotted Human
Blood.
PB94-137270/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
BW600/J-94/038
Fetal Development in the Rat Following Disruption of Ma-
ternal Renal Function during Pregnancy.
PB94-137153/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
BWSOO/+94/216
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Accelerates Develop-
ment of Renal Function: Relationship to Dose, Cell Differ-
entiation and Growth Inhibition.
PB94-163953/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
B>A/m>/J-S4/213
fiber Deposition Along Airway Walls: Effects of Fiber
Cross-Section on Rotational Interception.
PB94-163920/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BW600/J43/436
Gap Junction Function and Cancer.
PB94-14624S/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
&A/6OO/R-94/035
GeneTox Manager System: Bacterial Mutagenests
Assays: User's Guide. (Version 2.21).
PBB4-197035/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A01
BWSW/DK-94/099
GENETOX Manager System: Data Management and Sta-
fefcal Software for Microbial Mulagenesis Assays (Ver-
sion 2^1) (for Microcomputers).
PB84-501970/REB 94-03 CP D02
&U6OO/R-94/033
GeneTox Manager System (GENETOX). Programmer's
Glide: VAX Component (Version 2.0).
PB94-197027/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP/VeOO/R-94/032
GeneTox Manager System (GENETOX) User's Guide.
VAX Component (Version 2.0).
PB64-197050/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
&A/600/R-94/034
GeneTox Manager System: Personal Computer Software
Programmer's Guide. (Version 2.21).
PB94-197043/REB 94-04 PC A05/MF A01
&A/eOO/J-94/20B
Hazard Identification: Efficiency of Short-Term Tests in
Identifying Germ Cell Mutagens and Putative Nongeno-
totic Carcinogens.
P894-163870/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BW600/J-94/324
Homologous Up-Regulatkxi of the Gonadotropin-Reteas-
iig Hormone Receptor in alphaT3-1 Cells Is Associated
•Hi Unchanged Receptor Messenger RNA (mRNA)
Levels and Altered mRNA Activity.
PB94-197126/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
&A/6OO/J-94/023
Indoor Asbestos Concentrations Associated with the Use
of Asbestos-Contaminated Tap Water in Portable Home
HunUfiers.
PB94-137312/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
BW600/J-94/040
Muence of the Formamiolne Pesticide Chtordkneform on
Ovutation in the Female Hamster; Dissociable Shifts in
lie Luteinizing Hormone Surge and Oocyte Release.
PB94-137148/REB 94-02 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/206
Interaction of Inorganic Mercury Salts with Model and
Red Cell Membranes: Importance of Lipid Binding Sites.
PB94-163854/REB 9443 PC A037MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/066
Kj-ras Oncogene Mutations in Tumors and DMA Adducts
Formed by Benz(i)aceanthry*ene and Benzo(a)pyrene in
the Lungs of Strain A/j Mice.
PB94-139557/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/OS1
Lower Respiratory Tract Structure of Laboratory Animals
and Humans: Dosimetry Implications.
PB94-137031 /REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/19S
Lowering pH Increases Embryonic Sensitivity to Formate
in Whole Embryo Culture.
PB94-163789/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/32S
Mathematical Model for Aerosol Deposition in the Respi-
ratory Tract of the Guinea Pig.
PB94-197118/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/06O
Medial Prefrontal Cortex Lesions and Spatial Delayed Al-
ternation in the Developing Rat Recovery or Sparing.
PB94-139482/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-&4/037
Methoxyacetaldehyde, an Intermediate Metabolite of 2-
Methoxyethanol, Is Immunosuppressive in the Rat
PB94-137171/REB 94O2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/8OO/J-94/078
Mid-Frequency Hearing Loss in Rats Following Inhalation
Exposure to Trichloroethytene: Evidence from Reflex
Modification Audiometry.
PB94-141504/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/8OO/J-94/218
Molecular Analysis of Mutations Induced at the
'htsD3052' Atteks of Salmonella by Single Chemicals and
Complex Mixtures.
PB94-163961 /REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/077
Mouse Skin Tumor-Initiating Activity of
Benzfflaceanthrylene in SENCAR Mice.
PB94-141454/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/S05
Mutagenicity and Chemical Analysis of Emissions for the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB94-163847/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/033
Neurobehavioral Methods Used in Neurotoxfcological Re-
search.
PB94-137213/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/O43
Ontogeny of EyebNnk Conditioning in the Rat Effects of
US Intensity and Interstimulus Interval on Delay Condi-
tioning.
PB94-137114/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/068
Optimization of the Hamilton-Thorn Computerized Sperm
MotHity Analysts System for Use with Rat Spermatozoa in
lexicological Studies.
PB94-141603/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/215
Ozone Effect on Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infectivity
and Cytokine Production by Human Alveolar Macro-
163946/REB
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/41S
Physiologically Based Pnarmacokinetic Model for 2,3,7,8-
Tetrabrornodbenzo-p-Dioxin (TBDD) in the Rat Tissue
Distribution and CYP1A Induction.
PB94-101565/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-94/319
PhysWogtealry-Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling.
PB94-197175/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/197
Prenatal Cocaine Eliminates the Sex-Dependent Differ-
ences in Activation Observed in Adult Rats After Cocaine
Challenge.
PB94-163763/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/069
Prolonged Neurobehavioral and visual Effects of Short-
Term Exposure to 3,3'-lminodioropionitrite (IDPN) in Rats.
PB94-141579/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-94/036
Pulmonary Exposure of Mice to 'Engineered' Pseudo-
monads Influences Intestinal Microbiota Populations.
PB94-137189/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/2O7
Quantification and Molecular Characterization of 'hprf
Mutants of Human T-Lymphocytes.
PB94-163862/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-94/076
Quantitative Analysis of the Metabolism of 9,10-
Dihydrobenzo(a)pyrene by Induced Rat Liver Micro-
somes.
PB94-141447/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-94/212
Quantitative and Temporal Relationships between DMA
Adduct Formation in Target and Surrogate Tissues: Impli-
cations for Biomonitoring.
PB94-163912/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/049
Radon Progeny Dosimetry in the Rat Lung.
PB94-137056/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-94/336
Relationship between Delivered Ozone Dose and Func-
tional Responses in Humans.
PB94-202082/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/030
Relationship of Neuropathy Target Esterase Inhibition to
Neuropathology and Ataxia in Hens Given Organophos-
phorus Esters.
PB94-137247/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/330
Respiratory Responses to Repeated Prolonged Exposure
to 0.12 ppm Ozone.
PB94-202132/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/061
Scheme for Incorporating DC Magnetic Fields into Epide-
rttiotogical Studies of EMF Exposure.
PB94-143724/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/034
Sensitivity of Sertoli and Leydkj Cells to XenobtotJcs in in
Vitro Models.
PB94-137205/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-94/074
EPA/6OO/J-94/316
Spermatid Micronudeus Analyses of Trichloroethylene
and Chloral Hydrate Effects in Mice.
PB94-197209/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/04S
Structure-Activity Approaches in the Screening of Envi-
ronmental Agents for Developmental Toxicity.
PB94-137098/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/053
Surfactant-Enhanced Solubilization of Residual Dodecane
in Soil Columns. 2. Mathematical Modeling.
PB94-137015/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/327
Theoretical Investigation into the Potential of Hatogenat-
ed Methanes to Undergo Reductive Metabolism.
PB94-197092/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-94/322
Thermoregulatory Effects of Chkxpyrifos in the Rat
Long-Term Changes in Cholinergic and Noradrenergic
Sensitivity.
PB94-197142/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Three-Dimensional Analysis of Lung Structure and Its Ap-
plication to Pulmonary Dosimetry Models (Chapter 6).
PB94-139490/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/081
Ttssue-Plasmlnogen Activator Is Induced as an Immedi-
ate-Early Gene During Seizure, Kindling and Long-Term
PotenBation.
PB94-141496/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/063
Toxicokinetics and Structure-Activity Relationships of
Nine Para-Substituted Phenols in Rat Embryos In vitro.
PB94-143740/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-94/196
Transcripttonal Changes in Hepatic Tumors of Rats In-
duced by DK2-ethylhexyl) phthalate and Di-n-Octyt phthal-
ate.
PB94-163771/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/044
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Ozone Epidemi-
ology Research Program: A Strategy for Assessing the
Effects of Ambient Ozone Exposure upon Morbidity in Ex-
posed Populations.
PB94-137106/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/338
Utility of Controlled Human Exposure Studies for Assess-
ing the Health Effects of Complex Mixtures and Indoor
Air Pollutants.
PB94-202066/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/331
Will the Mouse Bioassay for Estimating Sensory Irritancy
of Airborne Chemicals (ASTM E 961-84) Be Useful for
Evaluation of Indoor Air Contaminants.
PB94-202124/REB 94-O4 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-94/202
Within-Session Changes in Peak N160 Amplitude of
Flash Evoked Potentials in Rats(l,2).
PB94-163813/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Cinn, OH
Estimating Exposure to Dioxm-Like Compounds.
PB94-205499/REB 94-04 PC E99/MF E99
EPA/600/6-88/005CA
Estimating Exposure to Dioxjn-Like Compounds. Volume
1. Executive Summary.
PB94-205507/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/6OO/6-88/005CB
Estimating Exposure to Dioxin-Like Compounds. Volume
2. Properties, Sources, Occurrence and Background Ex-
posures.
PB94-205515/REB
944)4 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/6OO/6-8S/OO5CC
Estimating Exposure to Dioxin-Like Compounds. Volume
3. Site-Specific Assessment Procedures.
PB94-205S23/REB 94-O4 PC A24/MF A04
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Health Assessment Document tor 2,3,7,8-TetrechloRX*-
bemc-p-Dtodn (TCOD) and Related Compounds.
PB9*305457/REB 9444 PCEM/MFEM
EPA/60O/BP-92/001C
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7.8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Otoxin (TCDO) and Related Compounds. Volume
3 of 3
P894-'Z06481/REB 94-04 PCA07/MFA02
INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - RTP, NC
EPA/eOO/A-94/117
Alternatives tor Ozone-Depleting Refrigerants.
PB94-190657/HEB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eOO/A44/140
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Natural Gas Fur-
Pf»?189669/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/A-94/126
Appfcation of Pollution Prevention to Reduce Indoor Air
Emastatt from Office Equipment and from Composite
PB94-190949/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/R-94/OOZ
Assessment o«the Effects of Weatherizatkxi on Residen-
PB94-141181/REB 94-02 PCA04VMFA01
EPA/eOO/A-94/131
Battery-powered PM-10 Indoor Air Samplers Applied to
Unvented Third Work) Residential Combustion Sources.
PB94-190998/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/SOO/4-94/132
Bench-Scale Investigation of Mechanisms of Elemental
Mercury Capture by Activated Carbon.
PB94-190329/REB 9444 PCAO3/MFA01
EPA/eOO/n-93/170
Btomass Gasmcston Plot Plant Study.
PB94-114786/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/eOO/R-83/211
Case Studtes of Radon Reduction Research m Maryland,
!&Jffl3«ffirha*8CV« PCAO./MFA02
EPA/600/R43/225
Case Sftxfes of Radon Reduction Research In 13 School
i 94-02 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/6OO/J-94/106
Causes of Poor Sealant Performance ki SoU-Gas-Resist-
PB94-15540S/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SOO/R-S3/218
CharecterMlcs of School BuHrJngs in theU.S.
PB94-121704/REB 94-01 PC AO4/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-93/Z39
Characterization of Air Emissions from the Simulated
Open Combustion of Fbergtass Materials. __
PB94-136231/RE8 94-02 PC AOS/MF AM
Characterization of Air Pollutants Emitted from a Simutat-
Pfll^^ia/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/eoOflt-94/141
Characterization of Emissions from Carpet Samples
Using a 10-Gaton Aquarium as the Source Chamber.
PB9*ai0002/REB 9444 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/8OO/A-93/2S4
Comparison of Current Industrial SO2 Emission Invento-
PB84-112901/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
ec^££r^the 1985 NAPAP Emissions Inventory with
the 1965 EPA TRENDS Estimate tor Industrial SO2
PB94-152220/REB 9442 PCA10/MFA03
EPA/eOO/J-94/226
Computer-Alded Data Acquisition tor Combustion Experi-
9443 PCA02/MFA01
tor a New Highway Vehicle Emis-
*******' 94^5, PCA11/MFA03
PB94-17000B/REB
EPA/SOO/P-«3/214
EPA/eOO/Ar94/182 _ __ _
Control of Trace Metal Species In Cc>rnbu8ljon Systems.
PB94-210S84/REB 9444 PCA01/MFA01
FpAJMnQ/f flat /f 1 Q
Crttfcel Evaluation of the Diffusion Hypothesis in the
Theory of Porous Meda VotaHe Organic Compound
9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/A-94/1Z5 Jt_v . _
Demonstration of Waterbaaed Platen Adheeives for Gar-
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
HAC Syrtems to Ac*eve
Radon and Other Sol Gas Reducttort .-.-_.„
PB94-139532/REB 9442 PC A02/MF Ml
EPA/000/A-MJIB7 . .___.„
Development and Improvement of a Temporal Atocation
PB«£l55314/REB 9442 PC AO2/MF A01
Me*, Oxk*-Zeo«e C*ay*»
EPA/6OO/A-94/135
Effect of Sulfur in Reducing PCDD/PCDF Formation.
PB94-190352/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-S3/181
Emission Test Report Field Test of Carbon Injection for
Mercury Control, Camden County Municipal Waste Com-
bustor
PB94-101S40/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A03
EPA/SOO/J-94/287
Emissions of Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants from the
Combustion of Pulverized Coal in a Smalt-Scale Combus-
PB94-190519/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-94/124
Enhanced Combustion Woodstove (ECW) Technotogy.
PB94-190923/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/A-33/ZS6
Environmental Tests Comparing Kress Indirect Dry Cool-
ing with Conventional Coke Oven Pushing and Quench-
•130127/REB
9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-93/269
EPA Research Program for Reducing CO2 Emissions
Through Efficient Energy Technologies.
PB97T20029/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/BOO/A-94/133
EPA's New Clean Air Technologies and Opportunities for
Cooperative Development
PB94-190337/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/SOO/R-94/166
Estimate of Methane Emissions from U.S. Landfills.
PB94-213519/REB 9444 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/6OO/R-94/OO3
Evaluation and Reporting of County Gasoline Use Meth-
S4-02 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/SOO/R-94/126
Evaluation of Containment and Control Options for
Methyl Bromide in Commodity Treatment
PB94-19S070/HEB 9444 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/SOO/A-94/190
Evaluation of Innovative Ink Feed Systems tor the Flexo-
oraphic and Gravure Printing Industries.
PBS4-190960/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-94/119
Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Opportunities for
Coated and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing Equip-
PB94-190673/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-93/188
Evaluation of Simultaneous SO2/NOx Control Technolo-
M14741/REB 9441 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/eOO/R-93/212
Evalualkxi of the Polyad (Trade Name) FB Air Purification
and Solvent Recovery Process for Styrene Removal.
PB94-130317/REB 9442 PCA08/MFA02
EPA/SOO/P-94/019
Evaluation of VotaHe Organic Emissions Data for Non-
Solvent Use in 15 Commercial and Industrial
9442 PC AOS/MF A01
s Categories.
PB94-152212/REB
EPA/SOO/a-94/183
Experimental Investigation of PtC Formation during the
Incineration of Recovered CFC-11.
PB94-214772/REB 9444 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/6OO/J-94/054
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves In Crested
Butte, Colorado (Journal Article).
PB94-161064/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/SOO/H-94/oei
FWd Performance of Woodbuming Stoves In Crested
Butte during the 1991-82 Heating Season.
PB94-161270/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/6OO/A-94/123
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves In Crested
Butte during the 1991-92 Heating Season.
PB94-190915/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/eOO/R-93/197
FoUow-Up Radon Measuremnnts In 14 MWoated Schools.
PB94-114758/REB 9441 PCA04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/117
Fundamental Mass Transfer Model for Indoor Air Emis-
sions from Surface Coatings.
PB94-155561/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/eOO/A-94/118
Fuzzy Logic Motor Control for Potutlon Prevention and
ved Energy Efficiency.
9444 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/eOO/J44/229
Greenhouse Oases from Btomasa and Fosal Fuel Stoves
h Developing Countries: A Mania Plot Study.
PB94-170016/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/SOO/J-94/3OS
IAPCS: A Computer Model That Evaluates PoautJon Con-
trol Systems for UIHy Bders.
PB94-192721/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/O37
Importance of the Nitrous Oxide Pathway to NOx in
Lean-Premixed Combustion.
PB94-158631/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/06S
Improved Equipment Cleaning at Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing Facilities (Seminar Paper).
PB94-162708/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/007
Improved Equipment Cleaning in Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing Facilities (Phase 1).
PB94-141157/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/6OO/J-94/3S1
Improved Model tor Estimating Emissions of Volatile Or-
ganic Compounds from Forests in the Eastern United
States.
PB94-210440/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/A-94/120
Key Non-Process Solvent Uses Targeted as Pollution
Prevention Opportunities.
PB94-190881/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/053
Laboratory Assessment of the Permeability and Diffusion
Characteristics of Florida Concretes. Phase 1. Methods
Development and Testing.
PB94-162781/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/6OO/A-93/240
Landfill Gas and Its Influence on Global Climate Change.
PB94-113784/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/139
Landfill Gas Energy Utilization: Technical and Non-Tech-
nical Considerations.
PB94-1S9651/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/242
Landfill Gas Pretreatment for Fuel Ceil Applications.
PB94-107950/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/064
Landfill Gas Utilization: Database of North American
Projects.
PB94-162773/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/203
Literature Review: Heat Transfer through Two-Phase In-
sulation Systems Consisting of Powders in a Continuous
Gas Phase.
DE93014387/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-93/2S3
Measurements of Soil Permeability and Pressure Fields in
EPA's Soil-Gas Chamber.
PB94-112893/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/OS6
Mechanistic Steps in the Production of PCDD and PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143799/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/127
Methane Emissions from Abandoned Underground Coal
Minos.
PB94-190956/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/089
Methane Emissions from Industrial Sources.
PB94-174760/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/086
Methane Emissions from the Natural Gas Industry: Pro-
duction and Transmission Emissions.
PB94-169885/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-94/059
Mixing Quantification by visual Imaging Analysis.
PB94M39474/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eOO/A-94/010
Modeling of Alkane Emissions from a Wood Stain.
PB94-139524/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-94/OS7
Mutagenidty and Chemical Analysis of Emissions from
PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eoo/A-ai/ooa
Organic Emtosions from Plot-Scale Incineration of CFCS.
PB94-139516/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/A-94/121
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of New Fluorinat-
ed Ethers, Propanes, and Butanes.
PB94-190899/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/116
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of 11 Non-CFC
9444 PC A03/MF A01
Rofrtuui AI rto.
PB94-19064(
190840/REB
EPA/6OO/A-94/128
Performance of Hydrocarbons in a Household Refrigera-
PB94^90964/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eOO/n-94/115
Physical and Numerical Modeling of ASD Exhaust Disper-
sion Around Houses
PB94-188117/REB 9444 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/eOO/n-94/070 .
Pilot-Scale Evaluatkxi of the Potential for Emissions of
Hazardous Air Pollutants from Combustion of Tire-De-
PB94-169463/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/SOO/A-93/262
Pollution Prevention Research for OrganicAir Ernisstons.
PB94-117454/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
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OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
BWSOO/A-94/007
Prafminary Analysis of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emission
Inventories from Three Major Urban Areas.
PB94-139SOS/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
&A/eOO/R-93/19e
ProceeSngs: EPA/AEERL's Indoor Air Quality/Pollution
Prevention Workshop. Held in Raleigh, North Carolina on
March 9-10, 1993.
PB94-114782/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
&A/6OO/R-94/022
Proceedings: Pollution Prevention Conference on Low-
snd No-VOC Coating Technologies. Held in San Diego,
Catfomia on May 25-27, 1993.
PB94-1S2246/REB 94-02 PC A23/MF A04
B>A/eOO/R-94/049A
ProcearJngs- Symposium on the Transfer and Utilization
of Paniculate Control Technology (8th). Volume 1. Etec-
toatatic Precjprtators. Held in San Diego, California on
March 20-23, 1990.
PB94-1S8938/REB 94-03 PC A21/MF AIM
&A/600/R-94/O49B
Pfocaedlngs: Symposium on the Transfer and Utilization
of Partculate Control Technology (8th). Volume 2. Bagh-
OUMS and Paniculate Control for New Applications. Held
in San Diego, California on March 20-23, 1990.
PB94-158946/REB 94-03 PC EM/MF A06
&V600/R-94/008
Pracaedhgs: The 1992 Greenhouse Gas Emissions and
MMgatton Research Symposium. Held in Washington,
DC. on August 18-20, 1992.
PBB4-132180/REB 94-02 PC A23/MF A04
S>A/eOO/A-94/161
Radon Control Strategies (Chapter 8).
PB94-210572/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
&A/DF/DK-94/064
Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) Tracking System,
dean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) of 1990 (for Micro-
computers) (Date of Coverage: 1993).
PB94-600204/REB 94-01 CP 002
&A/SOO/R-03S173
Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) Tracking System:
UMTs Manual.
PB94-104650/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
&A/600/A-94/129
Reentry of Radon from Mitigation System Outlets.
PB94-190972/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
BWSOO/A-94/091
Retted Estimates of Biogenic Hydrocarbon Emissions
for Atlanta
PB94-176070/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
B>A/et)0/A-94/122
Ragutalions and Research Related to Volatile Organic
Compounds (VOCs): Meeting the Ozone Standard Na-
fcmwte by 2010.
PB94-190907/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
&A/600/A-94/009
Role of Biomass Energy in Stabilizing Global Climate
Change.
PB94-139S85/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
&A/600/J-94/058
Roto of Combustion and Sorbent Parameters in Preven-
fon of Polychkxinated Dbenzo-p-Dionn and Potychkxi-
nated Dtoenzofuran Formation during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143781/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
BWDF/DK-94/113
Second by Second Exhaust Emissions Data Recorded
during Federal Test Procedures UDDS Runs (for Micro-
computers).
PB94-501780/REB 94-04 CP DOS
&A/6OO/R-94/064
Soland F« Laboratory Support - 1991. Florida Radon
nOBBSCCtl PrOQr&fTl.
PB94-163243/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
&A/SW/DK-94/101
Scfrent Alternatives Guide (SAGE), Version 2.0 (for
Ucrocomputars).
PB94-501764/REB 94-04 CP D02
&A/6OO/R-94/001
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Re-
EPA/600/A-94/156
Waste Minimization for Equipment Cleaning in the Coated
and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing Industry.
PB94-198033/REB
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
search Program. Supplement
PB94-144110/REB
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
BWeOO/A-93/268
Stress Testing of Woodstoves.
P894-120011/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
&A/6OO/J-93/449
Toxic Metal Emissions from Incineration: Mechanisms
and Control.
PB94-114626/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
&A/6OO/A-94/028
US. EPA'S Photovoltaic Demand-Side Management
155322/REB
94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/fOO/A-94/107
Using a Neural Network to Predfct Electricity Generation.
PB94-182276/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
BfJSOO/A-33/236
VaMation of a Method for Estimating Pollution Emission
Rates Using Open-Path FTIR Spectroscopy and Model-
ing Techniques.
P394-112984/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
BH/eOO/A-94/OaO
Waste Management (Chapter 16).
PB94-1747947REB 94-O3 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-94/OS5
Woodstove Emission Measurement Methods: Compari-
son and Emission Factors Update.
PB94-143807/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
MUNICIPAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Cinn, OH
EPA/600/J-94/313
Abestos Release from the Demolition of Two Schools in
Fairbanks, Alaska.
PB94-192804/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/54O/AR-93/509
Accutech Pneumatic Fracturing Extraction and Hot Gas
Injection, Phase 1. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-117439/REB 94-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/S40/R-94/S13
Acid Extraction Treatment System for Treatment of Metal
Contaminated Soils.
PB94-188109/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/005
Advanced Oxidation Technologies for the Treatment of
Contaminated Groundwater.
PB94-137353/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-33/2S8
Advancing Technology for Managing Mine Wastes: The
National Environmental Waste technology Testing and
Evaluation Center Research, Development, Demonstra-
tion, Testing, and Evaluation Programs in USA.
PB94-112943/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/22S
Airborne Asbestos Concentrations during Spray-Buffing
of Resilient Floor Tile.
PB94-174174/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94/148
Alkaline Noncyamde Zinc Plating with Reuse of Recov-
ered Chemicals.
PB94-205549/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/438
Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Chlorinated, Aliphat-
ic Compounds.
PB94-113685/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-94/151
Anaerobic Treatment of a Simulated High-Strength Indus-
trial Wastewater Containing Chlorophenols.
PB94-157260/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/BOO/A-94/039
Anaerobic Treatment of High-Strength Industrial Wastes
Bearing Semi-Volatile RCRA Compounds.
PB94-158656/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/SOS
Animation and Visualization of Water Quality in Distribu-
tion Systems.
PB94-136181/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94/011
Annual RREL Research Symposium (20th) Abstract Pro-
ceedings. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on March 15-17, 19S4.
PB94-159092/REB 94-03 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/6OO/A-93/274
Application of Steam Injection/Vacuum Extraction Treat-
ment Systems to Contaminated Soils.
PB94-122579/REB 94-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/020
Assessment of the Applicability of Chemical Oxidation
Technologies for the Treatment of Contaminants at Leak-
ing Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Sites.
PB94-146404/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94/127
Bicarbonate of Soda Blasting Technology for Aircraft
Wheel Departing.
PB94-193323/REB 94-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/S40/R-93/S10
BioGenesis (Trade Name) Soil Washing Technology: In-
novative Technology Evaluation Report
PB94-12004S/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94/05O
Cadmium and Chromium Recovery from Electroplating
Rinsewaters.
PB94-160553/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-33/201
Carbon Black Dispersion Pre-Platjng Technology for
Printed Wire Board Manufacturing. Final Technology
Evaluation Report
PB94-114790/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/a-94/098
Case History of Fine Pore Diffuser Retrofit at Rkjgewood,
New Jersey.
PB94-200862/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/6OO/R-94/106
Case History Report on Milwaukee Ceramic Plate Aer-
ation Facilities.
PB94-200946/REB 94-04 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/54O/AR-93/520
CAV-OX (Trade Name) Davitatjon Oxidation Process
Magnum Water Technology, Inc. Applications Analysis
Report
PB94-189438/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/224
Cement Stabilization/Solidification Techniques: pH Profile
Within Acid-Attacked Waste Form.
PB94-169992/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/108
Characterization of Clean and Fouled Perforated Mem-
brane Dirrusers.
PB94-200961/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-93/SOBA
Chemical Waste Management, Inc. PO'WW'ER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology.
Technology Evaluation Report Volume 1.
PB94-160637/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/S40/R-93/506B
Chemical Waste Management, Inc. PO'WWER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology.
Technology Evalution Report Volume 2.
PB94-160660/REB 94-03 PCA21/MFA04
EPA/6OO/J-93/430
Compacted Soil Barriers at Abandoned Landfill Sites Are
Likely to Fail in the Long Term.
PB94-101862/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/4S3
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Incinerators versus the 1990 Toxic Release Inventory Air
Releases.
PB94-112836/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/3U
Competitive Adsorption of VOCs and BOM: The Role of
Molecular Oxygen.
3025/REB
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-198025/REB
EPA/eOO/J-93/443
Computer Program for the Determination of Most Proba-
ble Number and Its Confidence Limits.
PB94-113735/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/078
Contaminant Leaching from Solidified-Stabilized Wastes,
Overview.
PB94-169919/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/146
Control of Disinfection By-Products and Biodegradable
Organic Matter through Biological Treatment
PB94-157310/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/022
Controlling Chemical Hazards. Fundamentals of the Man-
agement of the Toxic Chemicals.
PB94-146479/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-S4/138
Critical Review of Analytical Approaches for Petroleum
Contaminated Soil.
PB94-190584/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/AR-93/S06
CWM PO'WW'ER (Trade Name) Evaporation-Catalytic
Oxidation Technology: Applications Analysis Report
PB94-124658/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/365
DBP Control in Drinking Water. Cost and Performance.
PB94-209715/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/A-94/053
Developing a Kinetic Leaching Model for Solidified/Stabi-
lized Hazardous Wastes.
PB94-159308/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/A-94/OS5
Development of Aerobic Btofilter Design Criteria for
Treating VOCs.
PB94-1S9324/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/269
Development of 'Giardia C.f Values for the Surface
Water Treatment Rule.
PB94-117538/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/BOO/J-93/431
Discrete Volume-Element Method for Network Water-
Quality Models.
PB94-101870/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/432
Disinfection By-Product Formation and Control by Ozona-
tton and Biotreatment
PB94-101888/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/OB9
Dose Response of 'Cryptosporidium parvum' in Outbred
Neonatal CD-1 Mice.
PB94-146289/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/203
DuPont Chambers Works Waste Minimization Project
PB94-136280/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/6OO/J-94/364
Effect of Aggregation on 'Vibrio cholerae' Inactivation.
PB94-209707/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF AOt
EPA/6OO/J-34/149
Effect of Bromide Ion on Formation of HAAs during
Chtorination.
PB94-157286/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/143
Effect of Dissolved Oxygen on Phenols Breakthrough
from GAC Adsorbers.
PB94-146776/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-93/446
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic
Pollutants.
PB94-113768/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SOO/A-94/04O
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic
Pollutants.
PB94-158664/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/6OO/J-94/148
Effect of Separation Processes on the Formation of Bro-
minatedTHMs.
PB94-157294/REB 94-03 PC AQ2/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/138
Effects of Leaching on Pore Size DisMbution of SoWi-
fied/Stabteed Wastes.
PB94-155231/REB 94*3 PC MS/MF M1
EPA/600/J-94/23O
Effects of NO3(-), Cl(-), F(-). SO4(2-), and CO3(2-) on
Pb(2+ ) Immobifization by Hydroxyapatite.
PB94-170024/HEB 94*3 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-93/420
Efficacy of Commercial Inocuta in Enhancing Biodegrada-
boo of Weathered Crude Oil Contaminating a Prince Wil-
liam Sound Beach.
PB94-101714/REB 94*1 PC A03/MF Ml
EPA/600/J43/419
Efficacy of Commercial Products in Enhancing Oil Btode-
gradaten in Closed Laboratory Reactors.
PB94-101607/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-94/512
Emerging Technology Report Cross-Flow Pervaporation
System for Removal of VOC's from Contaminated
Wastewater.
PB94-170230/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA/6OO/J-94/174
ineared Bofilter for Removing Organic Contaminants
94-03 PCA02/MFA01
Engine
in Mr.
PB94-163532/REB
EPA/BOO/A-94/067
Engineering Application of BtooxkJation Processes for
Treating Petroleum-Contaminated Son
PB94-162724/HEB 94*3 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA/6OO/A-S3/256
Engineering Aspects of Watarbome Disease Outbreak In-
94-01 PC A03/MF A01
H12927/REB
EPA/54O/S-93/SOO
Engineering Bulletin: Landfill Covers.
PB94-105426/REB 94-01
EPA/54O/S-94/S03
gineering BuRetJn
H90477/REB
PC A02/MF A01
Solvent Extraction.
9444 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J43/4&
Engineering Bulletins: Aids to the Development of Reme-
dial Alternatives.
PB94-101797/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/S44/5OO
Engineering Forum Issue: Considerations in Deciding to
Treat Contaminated Unsatureted Soils In situ.
PB94-177771/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/243
Environmental Chemistry of Chromium.
P894-1777B3/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S4O/S-93/5O6
EPA Engineering Issue: Technology Alternatives for the
Remediation of PCB-Contaminated Sol and Sedknent
PB94-1442SO/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/S4O/AR-93/soe
EPA RREL's Mobie Volume Reduction Unit AppfcaSons
Analysis Report.
PB94-13027S/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94/O36
Evaluating AGO as
System.
PB94-159928/REB
an Aflemativa Wood Preservative
94-03 PCAM/MFA02
EPA/6OO/J-S3/433
Evaluation of a Field Test Kit for Monitoring Lead in
Drinking Water.
PB94-101896/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/R-93/16S
Evaluation of an Automated Sorting Process for Post-
Consumer Mbnd Plastic Containers.
PB94-114816/REB 94*1 PC MS/MF M1
EPA/eOO/R-94/071
Evaluation of an EtectrocSalytic Process for Purification of
94*3 PC MS/MF Ml
trodWytic Pr
Hexavatent Chromium Solutions.
PB94-16S214/REB
EPA/eOO/R-94/064
Evaluation of Asbestos Management Programs in 17
New Jersey Schools: A Case Studkw Report
PB94-170388/REB 94*3 PC A14/MF MS
EPA/6OO/A-94/03I
Evakiation of BioSter Medta for Treatment of Air Streams
Containing VOCs.
PB94-1553S5/REB 94*2 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-93/435
Evaluation of FWrabon and Distillation Methods for Recy-
cling Automotive Coolant
PB84-101912/REB 94*1 PC AO2/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/J-83/4SO
Evaluation of
genm
PB94-
inMecte!
114931 /
t a Chromo-
: for -Escherichia coir.
94-01 PC M1/MF Ml
EPA/eOO/A-94/Oe8 __
Evakiation of Nutritional and Operational Requirements
for Bwdegradafcn of Chlorinaled Phenols by the White
Rot BasicSomycete, 'Phanerochaete chrysosporium in
PB94-17474S/REB 94-03 PC MS/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/R-94/176
Evaluation of Propylene Carbonate in Air Logistics Center
(ALC) Departing Operations.
PB94-214681 /REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/R-93/166
Evaluation of Recycled Plastic Lumber for Marine Appli-
cations.
PB94-114675/REB 94-01 PC M4/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94/043
Evaluation of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Technology to
Reduce Solvent in Spray Coating Applications.
PB94-160629/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF M1
EPA/eOO/R-93/163
Evaluation of the Collier County, Florida Landfill Mining
Dornonstrsbon.
PB94-114B24/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-93/257
Evaluation of the Impacts of Incinerator Waste Feed Cut-
offs.
PB94-112935/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/4S4
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Systems for
Large Underground Tanks.
PB94-11306S/REB 94-01 PC M3/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/2SS
Ex-situ Remediation Technologies as Practiced in USA.
PB94-112919/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA/eOO/J-94/144
Fermentation Process Monitoring through Measurement
of Aerosol Release.
PB94-157336/REB 94-03 PC MS/MF Ml
EPA/eOO/A-83/272
Field Investigation of Effectiveness of Soil Vapor Extrac-
tion Technology.
PB94-122S53/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94/14S
Field Investigation of Effectiveness of Son Vapor Extrac-
tion Technology (September 1994).
PB94-205S31/REB 94-04 PC M7/MF M2
EPA/SOO/J-93/270
Financing Assistance Available for Small Public Water
Systems.
PB94-117520/REB 94*1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/8JO/R-94/100
Fine Pore Drffuser Case History for Frankenmuth, Michi-
8/REB 94*4 PC M4/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/R-94/095
Fine Pore Diffuser Fouling: The Los Angeles Studfes.
PB94-200839/REB 94*4 PC MS/MF M2
EPA/6OO/R-94/093
Fine Pore Diffuser System Evaluation for the Green Bay
Metropolitan Sewerage District
PB94-200813/REB 94*4 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/6OO/R-93/143
Fluorescent Tracer Evaluation of Protective Clothing Per-
formance.
PB94-100146/REB 94*1 PCAM/MFM1
EPA/eOO/J-93/434
Formation and Characterization of Soot Deposits from
Non-Optimum Combustion of No. 6 Fuel Oi with Chlorin-
ated Organic Compounds in an Industrial BoSer.
PB94-101904/REB 94*1 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA/6OO/R-94/103
Fouling of Fine Pore Diffused Aerators: An Interplant
Comparison.
PB94-200912/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-92/099
Geographic Index of Environmental Articles 1991.
PB94-1B2144/REB 94*3 PCMB/MFM2
EPA/6OO/R-93/1H
Geographic Index of Environmental Articles 1992.
PB94-1B2136/REB 94*3 PCM7/MFM2
EPA/600/A-93/283
Geosynthetic day Liners (GCLs) in LandM Covers.
PB94-130176/REB 94*2 PC MS/MF Ml
Guidance and Clarification for the Current U.S. EPA Test
Method for Asbestos in Drinking Water.
PB94-13610B/REB 94*2 PCM1/MFM1
EPA/625/R-93/OO9
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Non-Agricultural Pesticide
Users.
PB94-114634/REB 94*1 PC M4/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/R-93/014
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Wood Preserving Indus-
try.
PB94-136298/REB 94*2 PCM4/MFM1
EPA/6OO/A-94/03O
Heavy Metals and Toxic Organic PoDutants in MSW-Com-
posts: Research Results on Phytoavatebirty, Bioavaiabi-
Bty, Fate, Etc.
PB94-155348/REB 94*3 PC M4/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/J-94/136
Impact of Oxygen Mninlnd OxkJative Coupling on Ad-
sorption Kinetics.
PB94-1S9407/REB 94*3 PC M2/MF M1
EPA/6OO/A-94/OS6
Impact of Ozonation and Biological Treatment on Disin-
fection By-Products.
PB94-157377/REB 94*3 PC MS/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/A-94/03S
Impact of pH and Lead Composition on Metal Leached
from Brass Coupons.
PB94-158615/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/147
Impact of Preozonation and Biodegradation on Disinfec-
tion By-Product Formation.
PB94-157302/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/141
Importance of Life Cycle Assessment.
PB94-189S77/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-93/273
In situ Soil Decontamination by Radio Frequency Heating.
PB94-122561/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/143
In Situ Technologies for Remediation of Organic Chemi-
cals-Contaminated Sites: A Critical Review.
PB94-192713/REB 94*4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/452
Industrial Pollution Prevention: A Critical Review.
PB94-112844/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-93/24S
Initial Screening of Thermal Desorption for Soil Remedi-
ation.
PB94-112810/REB 94*1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/013
Initial Screening of Thermal Desorption for Soil Remedi-
ation (Chapter 11).
PB94-141553/REB 94*2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/17S
Innovative Clean Technologies Case Studies.
PB94-159118/REB 94*3 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/SOO/J-94/352
Inventory of Constructed Wetlands in the United States.
PB94-210432/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/600/J-94/172
Investigation of Cleaner Technologies to Minimize Auto-
motive Coolant Wastes.
PB94-162682/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94/W7
Investigations into Biofouling Phenomena in Fine Pore
Aeration Devices.
PB94-200953/REB 94*4 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/BOO/J-94/137
Leaching Boundary in Cement-Based Waste Forms.
PB94-1S5223/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-94/13S
Leaching Boundary Movement in Solidified/Stabilized
Waste Forms.
PB94-159399/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eOO/A-93/278
Life Cycle Analysis: Its Place in Waste Management.
PB94-122504/REB 94*1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/4B5
Life Cycle Assessment for Municipal Solid Waste Man-
122512/REB
94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/081
Life-Cycle Improvements Analysis: Procedure Develop-
ment and Demonstration.
PB94-169B36/REB 94*3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/006
Literature Review Summary of Metals Extraction Process-
es Used to Remove Lead from Soils.
PB94-140613/REB 94*2 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-93/506
Locating Monitoring Stations in Water Distribution Sys-
tems.
PB94-136199/REB 94*2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94/097
Long-Term Performance Characteristics of Rne Pore Ce-
ramic Oiffusers at Monroe, Wisconsin.
PB94-200854/REB 94*4 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/540/AR-92/019
Low Temperature Thermal Treatment (LT(sup 3) Trade
Name) Technology Roy F. Weston, Inc. Applications
Analysis Report
PB94-124047/REB 94*1 PC AO4/MF A01
EPA/625/R-93/010
Manual: Nitrogen Control.
PB94-159142/REB
94-03 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/600/R-94/102
Measurement and Control of Fouling in Fine Pore Diffus-
er Systems.
PB94-200904/REB 94*4 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/6OO/J-93/442
Measurement of Contamination in Environmental Sam-
Dies.
PB94-113727/REB 94*1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-93/151
Measuring Pollution Prevention Progress. Proceedings
Workshop: Held in Salem, Massachusetts on March 31.
and April 1-2,1993.
PB94-101516/REB 94*1 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/S40/AR-92/014
Membrane Treatment of Wood Preserving Site Ground-
water by SBP Technologies, Inc. Applications Analysis
PB94-131646/REB 94*2 PC A04/MF A01
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&A/SOO/A-93/270
Membranes for Removing Oganics from Drinking Water.
PB84-120037/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
BWSOO/fl-94/047
Mercury Usage and Alternatives in the Electrical and
Bedronics Industries.
PB94-165362/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
BWSOO/J-94/139
Metals Distribution in Solidified/Stabilized Waste Forms
A/tar Leaching.
PB94-155249/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BWSOO/A-94/051
Methanogenesis and Sulfate Reduction in Chemostats: A
Fundamental Experimental Kinetic Study and Modeling.
PB94-159282/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
&V600/A-93/281
ujoobiotogical Issues Related to Drinking Water Disin-
fection Chemistry. Opportunities for Further TO2 Re-
search.
PB94-130200/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
BW600/A-94/OS2
Utaaufcee Cryptospondtosis Outbreak: Investigation and
Recommendations.
PBM-169B44/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
&A/BOO/R-94/027
MWtot Solar System: Design/Operation of System and
Remits of Non-Solar Testing at MRI.
PB94-152238/REB 94-02 PC A05/MF A02
&VWO/J-93/482
Model for Chlorine Concentration Decay in Roes.
PB94-119971/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
BWSOO/A-84/OS2
Modeing Chemical Interactions in Anaerobic Bfofilm Sys-
PB84-159290/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BWSOO/J-94/14S
Modeing Substrate Transport into Bfofilms: Role of Multi-
ple Ions and pH Effects.
fi»4-157328/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
SWeOO/J-93/447
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect
of Functional Groups.
PB94-113776/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
BWeOO/A-94/041
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect
of Functional Groups.
PB94-158672/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
&U600/A-94/142
MOUSE Uncertainty Analysis System.
PB94-189685/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-94/173
MultispectraJ Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfec-
fon Byproducts in Drinking Water.
PB94-163524/REB 94-03 PC AOZ/MF A01
BtJGOO/A-93/259
New Developments in Slow Sand Filtration.
PB94-112950/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
BWSOO/R-94/105
Off-Gas Analysis Results and Fine Pore Retrofit Case
rtatory for Hartford, Connecticut
PB94-200938/REB 94-04 PC A09/MF A03
BW600/R-94/101
Off-Gas Analysis Results and Fine Pore Retrofit Informa-
tion for Glastonbury, Connecticut
PB94-200896/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
&A/SOO/R-94/026
Onste Solvent Recovery.
PB84-144508/REB
94-03 PC A05/MF A01
BW600/J-94/U1
Operating Capacity of GAC Adsorbers: Dissolved Oxygen
and Extended Service Life.
PB84-155215/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
BW600/R-93/087
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Facility: Annual Report for FY92.
PB94-1146S9/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
BV(/e00/R-94/09t
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Facility: Annual Report for FY93.
P894-197019/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A02
BWeOO/A-94/038
Ondatfve Coupling of Phenolics on the GAC Surface.
PB94-158649/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
&A/600/J-94/108
Qddative Coupling of Phenols on Activated Carbon:
Impact on Adsorption Equilibrium.
PB94-155470/REB 94-02 PC AOZ/MF A01
&A/600/R-94/094
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the Jones Island
Treatment Plants. 1985-1968.
PB84-200821/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
&A/600/R-94/099
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the South Shore
Wastewater Treatment Plant, 1985-1987.
PB94-20O870/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
BW900/R-94/096
Oxygen Transfer Studies at the Madison Metropolitan
Sewerage District Facilities.
PB94-200847/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
BWSOO/J-94/242
Package Plants for Small Water Supplies: The U.S. Expe-
rience.
PB94-169828/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-94/150
Particle Removal and Head Loss Development in Biologi-
cal niters.
PB94-157278/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/167
Performance of Gravel Bed Wetlands in the United
States.
PB94-210606/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/AR-93/S01
Perox-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical Oxidation Technolo-
gy, Peroxidabon Systems, Inc., Applications Analysis
Report
PB94-130325/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/100
Photothermal Destruction of the Vapor of Volatile Organ-
ic Compounds.
PB94-182219/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/10S
Photothermal Detoxification of Air Toxics.
PB94-182680/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/AS-91/009
Pilot-Scale Demonstration of a Slurry-Phase Biological
Reactor for Creosote-Contaminated Soil. Applications
Analysis Report
PB94-124039/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/069
Pollution Prevention Opportunities in the Manufacture of
Paint and Coatings.
PB94-162690/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94/051
Potential Groundwater Contamination from Intentional
and Nonintentional Stormwater Infiltration.
PB94-165354/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/600/A-94/068
Potential Surrogate Metals for Incinerator Trial Bums.
PB94-162716/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-93/280
Practical Tools and Concepts for Environmental Audits
and Assessments.
PB94-122611/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-93/059
Primer for Financial Analysis of Pollution Prevention
Projects.
PB94-114642/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-93/112
Proceedings of the Workshop on Geomembrane Seam-
ing: Data Acquisition and Control. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio
on April 22, 1993.
PB94-114667/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/498
Quantitative Evaluation of HEPA Filtration Systems at As-
bestos Abatement Sites.
PB94-136116/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/496
Rapid Glutamate Decarboxylase Assay for Detection of
'Escherichia coli'.
PB94-130143/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/168
RBC Nitrification Design Using Zero-Order Kinetics.
PB94-162732/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/495
Reduction of Genotoxteity of a Creosote-Contaminated
Soil Atter Fungal Treatment Determined by the Trades-
cantia-micronudeus' Test.
PB94-130077/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/014
Reduction of Membrane Fouling by Physical, Chemical
and Biological Pretreatment
PB94-141546/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/023
Regulation of Municipal Sewage Sludge under the Clean
Water Act Section 503: A Model for Exposure and Risk
Assessment for MSW-Compost.
PB94-146487/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A -94/079
Remaining Issues for Hazardous Waste Incineration.
PB94-169927/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/104
Remediating Contamination in Fractured Media: Is the
Problem Slipping between the Cracks.
PB94-146420/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/114
Removal and Containment of Lead-Based Paint via
Needle Sealers.
PB94-193216/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/104
Removal of Arsenic from Drinking Water by Conventional
Treatment Methods.
PB94-182243/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/171
Report of Workshop on Geosynthetic day Liners.
PB94-114691/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/AR-92/079
Resources Conservation Company B.E.S.T. (Trade
Name) Solvent Extraction Technology: Application Analy-
sis Report
PB94-105434/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/4S1
Results of a Method Verification Study for Analyses of
PCPinSoil.
PB94-114949/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/151
Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Site Remediation
Technical Support Program: FY93 Annual Report
PB94-210630/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/271
Rule-Based System for Evaluating Final Covers for Haz-
ardous Waste Landfills. Chapter 8.
PB94-122546/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/429
SITE Demonstration of the Basic Extractive Sludge Treat-
ment Process.
PB94-101805/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eoO/J-94/342
SITE Demonstration of the Toronto Harbour Commission-
ers Soil Recycling Project.
PB94-198173/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/S-92/01S
Solidification/Stabilization of Organics and Inorganics.
PB94-106333/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/049
Solvent Washing of Aged PCP Contaminated Soils.
PB94-159266/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/062
Solvent Washing of Aged PCP-Contaminated Soils.
PB94-160439/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/140
Sorption, Important in Stabilized/Solidified Waste Forms.
PB94-155256/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/266
Statistical Assessment: Measurement Methods for Esti-
mating Performance of Dispersants.
PB94-117421/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-93/265
Statistical Assessment: Two Laboratory Tests for Esti-
mating Performance of Shoreline Cleaning Agents for Oil
B94-117413/REB
94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/R-94/074
Substitution of Cadmium Cyanide Electroplating with Zinc
Chloride Electroplating.
PB94-165321/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S40/R-93/S2S
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Annual Report to Congress 1992.
PB94-123874/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S40/R-93/526
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Technology Profiles, Sixth Edition.
PB94-123858/REB 94-01 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/SOO/R-94/104
Survey and Evaluation of Porous Polyethylene Media
Rne Bubble Tube and Disk Aerators.
PB94-200920/REB 94-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/BOO/J-94/088
Systematic Scanning Electron Microscopy Technique for
Evaluating Combined Biological/Granular Activated
Carbon Treatment Processes.
PB94-146271/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/182
Technical Guidance Document Quality Assurance and
Quality Control for Waste Containment Facilities.
PB94-159100/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/S40/R-93/SO1
Technology Evaluation Report: Perox-Pure (Trade Name)
Chemical Oxidation Technology.
PB93-213528/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/S40/R-93/SO8
Technology Evaluation Report SITE Program Demon-
stration. EPA RREL's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit
PB94-136264/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/J-93/511
Thermal Desorption, Now You're Cookin'. Hot Technolo-
gy: How It Works, What It Costs, Where's It Going.
PB94-135126/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-93/2S2
TiO2 Advanced Photo-Oxidation Technology: Effect of
Electron Acceptors.
PB94-130184/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/R-93/S17
Toronto Harbour Commissioners (THC) Soil Recycle
Treatment Train. Applications Analysis Report.
PB94-124674/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/445
Treatment of CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act) Leachates by
Carbon-Assisted Anaerobic Fluidized Beds.
PB94-113750/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/512
Treatment of Nonhazardous Petroleum-Contaminated
Soils by Thermal Desorption Technologies.
PB94-135118/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/050
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaero-
bic Fluidized Bed GAC Btoreactors.
PB94-159274/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/O63
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaero-
bic Fluidized Bed GAC Bioreactors.
PB94-160447/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/6OO/J-93/444
Treatment of Semivolatile Compounds in High Strength
Wastes Using an Anaerobic Expanded-Bed GAC Reac-
tor.
PB94-113743/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/437
Treatment of VOCs in High Strength Wastes Using an
Anaerobic Expanded-Bed GAC Reactor.
PB94-113677/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/OS4
Treatment of Volatile Organic Compounds in Waste
Gases Using a Trickling Biofjlter System: A Modeling Ap-
proach.
PB94-159316/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-S3/279
U.S. EPA's Pollution Prevention RD and D Results: Prac-
tical Tools for the Trade.
PB94-122520/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-94/119
U.S. Mercury Recycters Provide Expanded Process Ca-
pabilities.
PB94-158804/REB 94-O3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-93/223
Ultrasonic Cleaning as a Replacement for a Chtorofluoro-
carbon-Based System.
PB94-121696/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/S4O/R-94/5OO
United States and German Bilateral Agreement on Re-
mediation of Hazardous Waste Sites.
PB94-164811 /REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/260
Update of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
SITE Emerging Technology Program. 1993.
PB94-176062/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-94/063
Updated User-Friendly Computer Programs for Solving
Sampling and Statistical Problems (for Microcomputers)
(Date of Coverage: 1993).
PB94-500188/REB 94-01 CP 002
EPA/6OO/R-93/195
Use of Chemical Dispersants for Marine Oil Spate.
PB94-144243/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/60O/J-94/134
Using Biopotvmers to Remove Heavy Metals from Soil
and Water.
PB94-1S9381/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/3SO
Using Computer Models to Determine the Effect of Stor-
age on Water Quality.
PB94-117512/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-93/381
Vibrio choterae 01 Can Assume a 'Rugose' Survhval Form
That Resists Killing by Chlorine. Yet Retains Virulence.
PB94-117504/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94/063
Wash Solvent Reuse in Paint Production.
PB94-161130/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/S-93/007
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
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REGION IV - ATLANTA, GA
EPM600/S8-B4/003F
Airborne Asbestos Health Assessment Update. Project
Summary.
PB94-133949/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/112
Are There Carcinogens in Water for Human Consump-
tion. An Epidemiologist's Viewpoint.
PB94-190600/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/5O7
Developments at EPA in Addressing Uncertainty in Risk
Assessment
PB94-135167/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/080
Empirical Comparisons of Carcinogen Potencies Across
Species and Their Bearing on Appropriate Scaling of
Doses for Risk Assessment.
PB94-169935/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-93/293
Genetic Anomalies in Mammalian Germ Cells and Their
Significance for Human Reproductive and Developmental
PB94-135209/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eOO/AP-94/001
Guidelines for Reproductive Toxicity Risk Assessment.
(Review Draft).
PB94-155827/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/BP-92/001A
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume
10f3.
PB94-205465/REB 94-04 PC A18/MF AM
EPA/600/BP-92/OO1B
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tesrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume
2 of 3.
PB94-205473/REB 94-04 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/SOO/J-93/510
Karst Hydrology and Chemical Contamination.
PB94-135134/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/508
Relationship between Abnormal Somite Development
and Axial Skeletal Defects in Rats Following Heat Expo-
sure.
PB94-1351S9/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OOIR-93/104
Research Needs for Risk Assessment of Inhaled Pardcu-
late Matter Report of a Workshop. Held in McLean, Vir-
ginia on March 10-11, 1992.
PB94-123866/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/038
Selection Criteria for Mathematical Models Used in Expo-
sure Assessments: Atmospheric Dispersion Models.
PB94-114725/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/SOO/J-93/509
Some Implications of Toxicology and Pharmacokinetics
for Exposure Assessment
PB94-135142/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/A-93/263
Use of Biomarkers in Quantitative Risk Assessment
PB94-117447/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/187B
WMfife Exposure Factors Handbook. Appendix: Literature
Review Database. Vokume 2 of 2.
PB84-177789/REB 94-03 PC A20/MF AM
EPA/6OO/R-93/187A
Wikftrfe Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1 of 2.
PB94-174778/QEB 94-03 PC A24/MF AM
9K1RONMENTAL CRITERIA AND ASSESSMENT OFFICE -
RTrVCinn (ECAO)
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Chloramines.
PB94-179876/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/530/R-93/013A
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Ma-
terials for High*fy Construction.
PB84-100443/REB 94-01 PC A10/MF A03
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chlorinated Adds/Aldehydes/Ketones/Alcohols.
PB94-179918/REB 94-03 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/SOO/R-93/122
Public Health, Occupational Safety, and Environmental
Concerns in Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Operations.
PB94-189453/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
OFRCE OF WATER AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
EPA/440/1-80/77A
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for the Photographic Equipment and
Supplies Segment of the Photographic Point Source Cat-
i-140332/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF AM
EPA/440/1-74/033
Development Document for Prooosed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for
the Wet Storage, Sawmills, Particleboard and Insulation
Board Segment of the Timber Products Processing Point
Source Category.
PB94-114873/REB 94-01 PC A20/MF AM
EPA/440/1-82/084
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guhdelines and Standards and Pretreatment Standards
for the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing. Point Source Gate-
Development Document for Recommended Effluent Limi-
tations Guidelines and Standards of Performance for the
Fish Hatcheries and Farms. Point Source Categoqy.
PB94-120102/REB 94-01 PC AfO/MF A03
EPA/822/F-93/011
Drinking Water Regulations and Health Advisories.
PB94-154788/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/813/B-93/003
Federal Agency Ground Water Technical Assistance Di-
rectory.
PB94-155199/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/800/R-94/001
President Clinton's Clean Water Initiative.
PB94-154846/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/821/R-94/001
Proceedings of the Annual EPA Conference (16th) on
Analysis of Pollutants in the Environment Held in Nor-
folk, Virginia on May 5-6,1993.
PB94-155207/REB 94-02 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/823/R-93/003
Proceedings of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen-
cy's National Technical Workshop 'PCBs in Fish Tissue'.
Held in Washington, DC. on May 10-11, 1993.
PB94-112513/REB 94-01 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/81ltR-94/001
Report to the United States Congress on Radon in Drink-
ing Water Multimedia Risk and Cost Assessment of
Radon.
PB94-161254/REB 94-03 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/570/B-91/042
Safe Drinking Water Act as Amended by the Safe Drink-
ing Water Act Amendments of 1986.
PB94-133774/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
WATER PLANNING AND STANDARDS
EPA/810/R-94/001
Case Studies Assessing Low-Cost, In-Place Technologies
at Small Water Systems.
PB94-152261 /REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/810/B-94/004
Federal Register Citations for the Safe Drinking Water
Act A Compilation of References.
PB94-161247/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/813/R-93/003
Ground Water Resource Assessment.
PB84-154291 /REB 94-02 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/440/6-90/002
Hydrogeotogic Mapping Needs for Ground-Water Protec-
tion and Management. Workshop Report. Held in Denver,
Colorado on May 10-12, 1988.
PB94-161189/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Method 1620: Metals by Inductively Coupled Plasma
Atomic Emission Spectroscopy and Atomic Absorption
Spectroscopy.
PB94-114840/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/440/1-8S/035
Proceddings of Annual Analytical Symposium (8th). I
in Norfolk, Virginia on April 3-4, 1985.
PB94-126034/REB 94-02 PC A24/MF AM
EPA/440/1-86/016
Proceedings of the Annual Analytical Symposium (9th).
Held in Norfolk, Virginia on March 19-20, 1986.
PB94-110012/REB 94-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/812/X-92/001
PWSS Program Priority Guidance.
PB94-161213/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/440/1-89/044
Report on the Evaluation of Wastewater Discharges from
Raw Cane Sugar Mills on the Hilo-Hamakua Coast of the
Island of Hawaii.
PB94-128204/REB 944)2 PC A08/MF A02
Sampling Protocols for Collecting Surface Water, Bed
Sediment Bivalves, and Fish for Priority Pollutant Analy-
. Held
PB94-114808/REB
94-01 PC AOB/MF A02
•120110/REB
94-01 PC A22/MF AM
Seafood Consumption Data Analysis.
PB94-109543/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
OFFICE OF DRINKING WATER
EPA/S70/9-84/003
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Condi-
tions. Executive Summary.
PB94-177425/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Proposed Regulations for Lead in Drinking Water, August
1988.
PB94-178050/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Study of Home Drinking Water Treatment Units Contain-
ing Activated Carbon for Organics Reduction: Interim
Phase 2 Report to Criteria and Standards Division, Office
of Drinking Water.
PB94-140324/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF A01
REGION I - BOSTON, MASS.
EPA/901/R-93/001
Report of the National Technical Forum on Source Re-
duction of Heavy Metals in Municipal Solid Waste.
PB94-116878/REB 94-01 PC A07/MF A02
REGION II - NEW YORK, NV
EPA/902/R-93/003
Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment. General
Mail and Vehicle Maintenance Facility. United States
Postal Service, Buffalo, NY.
PB94-129798/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A02
Risk Ranking Project Region 2. Ecological Ranking and
Problem Analysis: Health, Ecology and Welfare/Econom-
ics.
PB94-100351/REB 94-01 PC A11/MF A03
REGION III • PHILADELPHIA, PA
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 1990-June 1991 Appendices.
PB94-177193/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-December 1991 Appendices.
PB94-213949/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-December 1991. Final Report.
PB94-214111/REB 94-04 PC A14/MF A03
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey.
PB94-188448/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices: Maryland
Frequencies.
PB94-188927/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices: Pennsyl-
vania Frequencies.
PB94-188935/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices: Virginia
Frequencies.
PB94-187937/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices: Washing-
ton, DC. Frequencies.
PB94-188885/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release In-
ventory. Basinwide Toxics Reduction Strategy Commit-
ment Report.
PB94-163011/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Chesapeake Bay Benthic Community Restoration Goals.
PB94-177292/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Dissolved Oxygen Goal for Restoration
of Living Resource Habitats.
PB94-194438/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Executive Council Directive: Fish Pas-
sage Goals.
PB94-110152/REB 94-01 PCA01/MFA01
Chesapeake Bay Executive Council Directive: Submerged
Aquatic Vegetation Goafs.
PB94-110160/REB 94-01 PCA01/MFA01
Chesapeake Bay Groundwater Toxics Loading Workshop
Proceedings. Held in Annapolis, Maryland on April 15-16,
1992.
PB94-111259/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Policy for the Introduction of Non-Indig-
enous Aquatic Species.
PB94-162542/REB • 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Red Drum Fishery Management Plan.
Agreement Commitment Report 1993.
PB94-177557/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Revised Basinwide Toxics Reduction
Strategy Commitments Evaluation.
PB94-213709/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Fishery Management
Plan: Chesapeake Bay Program. Annual Progress Report
PB94-112059/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Toxics Reduction Strategy Stakeholder
Roundtables: Pennsylvania, Maryland and the District of
Columbia Summaries.
PB94-209558/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pilot Monitoring Project for 14 Pesticides in Maryland Sur-
face Waters.
PB94-180734/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
Screening of Candidate Species for Development of
Standard Operating Procedures for Aquatic Toxicity Test-
ing with Resident Chesapeake Bay Biota.
PB94-177482/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/903/R-93/003
Solvent Minimization in the Continuous Liquid/Liquid Ex-
traction of Aqueous Samples for Semivolatile Organics.
PB94-121555/FIEB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/903/R-93/004
Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Organic Compounds from
Various Solid Matrices.
PB94-121548/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Analysis of Response of Chesapeake Bay
Water Quality Model to Loading Scenarios (A Report of
the Modeling Subcommittee Chesapeake Bay Program
Office, Annapolis, MD).
PB94-204617/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
Updated Review of Estuarine Aquatic Toxicity Data for
the Development of Aquatic Life Criteria for Atrazine in
Chesapeake Bay. Phase 2 Report.
PB94-181534/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
REGION IV • ATLANTA, GA
EPA/904/9-93-001 B
Appendix to the Environmental Impact Statement: Cedar
Bay Cogeneration Project, Jacksonville, Florida.
PB94-145315/REB 94-02 PC A19/MF AM
Coral Cove Park Shoreline Enhancement Action Plan
Demonstration Project, Indian River Lagoon National Es-
tuary Program.
PB94-134327/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
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Envionmenta) Impact Statement Cedar Bay Cogenera-
*on Project Jacksonville, Florida.
PB84-14S307/REB 9442 PC A12/MF AM
Sarasota Bay National Estuary Piourum. Framework for
Action.
PB94-209962/REB 9444 PC A14/MF AOS
Sarasota Bay Project State of the Bay Report
PB94-209954/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Sarasota Bay: Reclaiming Paraolse.
PB94-200947/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-93/423
Structural Characterization of Reactive Dyes Using Liquid
Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass Spec-
TnwCr
PB94-10174a/REB
94-01
System. Report
PB84-156544/REB
Ptanrtng in the Afcermarte^amic
port 5 -Fishing Practices Mapping.
(4/REB 94-03 PCA
PC A02/MFA01
Estuariie
,10/MFAOS
REOION V • CHICAGO, HJ_
Municipal SoCd Waste Combustion: Waste-to-Energy
Technologies, Regulations, and Modem FacWtea in
USEPA Ftegtan V.
PB94-104353/REB 94-01 PC A10/MF AOS
REGION VI - DALLAS, TX
Framework tor Action: GaJveston Bay Management Eval-
uation.
P894-141173/RE8 94-02 PC A1S/MF AM
Non-Fishing Human Induced MortaMy of Fisheries Re-
sources in GaJveston Bay.
PB94-1S9746/REB 9443 PC A WMF AOS
Probable Causes of Trends In SBlnrtad Uvtng Resources
In the GaNecton Bay System.
PB94-159050/REB 94-03 PC AO7/MF AO2
Scurceaand Dwtrtwtion ol Debris in the Garveston Bay
PB94-154596/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
, .catch in the Garveston Bay System.
PB94-1B9O43/REB 94-03 PC AOt/MF A02
REGION V« - KANSAS CTTY, MO
Compiaoce Evaluation Inspection: Excel Corporation.
KWPC Parmil No. I-UA11-NP01.
PB94-1B2789/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
REQION Vn - DENVER. CO
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report Anderson and
Forrester, A Division of Century International, Golden.
Colorado.
PB94-185S60/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report City of Grand
Junction, Peraigo WWTP, Grand Junction, Colorado.
NPOES Permit No. CO-004O053.
P694-178696/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Classic Plas-
tics, Inc., Keam, Colorado.
PB94-178704/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report Copper Uoun-
tain Water and Sanitation District, Copper Mountain, Col-
orado. NPOES Permit No. CO-0021596.
PB94-182110/REB 9443 PCAO3/MFA01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report Forney Indus-
9443 PC A03/MF A01
tries. Fort CoHns, Colorado.
PB94-178662/REB
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report: Kurt Manufac-
turing. Pueblo, Colorado.
PBM-182714/REB 9443 PC A03/W A01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report Lunbertson In-
dustries, Denver. Colorado.
PB94-1B2094/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report LeadvMe Sani-
tation District Laadvete, Colorado, Part A. NPOES Permit
No. CO4021164.
PB94-178712/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Compiance Evaluation Inspection Report laadvOe Sani-
tation District taadvffe, Colorado. Part B. NPOES Permit
No. CO0021164.
P894-17872O/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report: Rocky Moun-
tain Arsenai, Adams County. Colorado, NPOES No. CO-
0021202.
PB94-182755/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Silver Engi-
neering Works, Aurora, Colorado.
PB94-178647/REB 94-03 PC AO3/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Special Prod-
ucts Company, Golden, Colorado.
PB94-1820S2/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Swedes
Custom Chrome, Grand Junction, Colorado.
PS94-1B2102/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Trane Compa-
ny, Pueblo, Colorado.
PB94-18269B/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Wheatridge
Sanitation District Wheatridge, Colorado. NPOES Permit
No. CO0024121.
PB94-182805/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Winner Found-
ries and Manufacturing, Inc., Arvada, Colorado.
PB94-1B2045/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Performance Audit Inspection Report Grand County
Water and Sanitation District No. 1, Grand County, Colo-
rado. NPOES Permit No. CO0032S64.
PB94-1B2078/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
REOION IX - SAN FRANCISCO, CA
NPOES Compliance Monitoring Report Oracle Ridge
Mine, San Manuel, Arizona.
PB94-178688/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
NPOES Compliance Monitoring Report Paloverde De-
cline, Pima County, Arizona.
PB94-178639/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Report Silver Bell Mine,
Pima County, Arizona.
PB94-178654/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
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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/Media Code Price Codes
University of Wyoming Research Corp.,
Laramie, WY
EPA/530/R-93/013A
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
EPA/53Q/R-93/013A
PB94-100443/REB
PCA10/MFA03
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ABT ASSOCIATES, INC, CAMBRIDGE, MA.
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Umita-
tons Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Formu-
, Packaging and Repackaging Industry.
'821/R34/004)
M80767/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA,
AWNDALE, PA. STROUD WATER RESEARCH CENTER.
Persistence of a Surrogate for a Genetically Engineered
CeHutotytic Microorganism and Effects on AquatK Com-
munity and Ecosystem Properties: Mesocosm and
Stream Comparisons.
(JPA/6OO/J-94/009)
PB94-140712/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
XCUREX CORP, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Measurements of Soil Permeability and Pressure Reids in
EPA'S Son-Gas Chamber.
(EPA/6OO/A-93/2S3)
PB94-112893/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mechanistic Steps in the Production of PCOO and PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
/&A76OO/J-94/OS6)
PB94-143799/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Laboratory Assessment of the Permeability and Diffusion
Characteristics of Florida Concretes. Phase 1. Methods
Development and Testing.
(B>A/eOO/R-94/053)
PB94-162781 /REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
Plot-Scale Evaluation of the Potential for Emissions of
Hazardous Air Pollutants from Combustion of Tre-De-
iwedFuel.
fjPA/eOO/R-94/070)
PB94-169463/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of 11 Non-CFC
Refrigerants.
(EPA/600/A-94/116)
PB94-190840/REB
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Alternatives for Ozone-Depleting Refrigerants.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/117)
PB94-190S57/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of New Fluorinat-
ed Ethers, Propanes, and Butanes.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/121)
PB94-190699/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Enhanced Combustion Woodstove (ECW) Technology.
(EPA/eOO/A-94/124)
PB94-190923/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Emissions from Carpet Samples
Using a 10-GaHon Aquarium as the Source Chamber.
fPA/SOO/R-94/141)
PB84-210O02/REB 94-04 PCA07/MFA02
KUREX ENVIRONMENTAL CORP, JEFFERSON, AR.
Evaluation of the Impacts of Incinerator Waste Feed Cut-
IEPA/6OO/A-93/257)
PB94-112935/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Facility: Annual Report for FY92.
A/eOO/R-93/087)
PB94-114659/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Potential Surrogate Metals for Incinerator Trial Bums.
A/600/R-93/213)
PB94-13040B/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
Proceedings: The 1932 Greenhouse Gas Emissions and
MBgabon Research Symposium. Held in Washington,
DC. on August 18-20.1992.
I&A/6OO/R-94/008)
PB94-1321SO/REB 94-02 PC A23/MF A04
Characterization of Air Emissions from the Simulated
Open Combustion of Fiberglass Materials.
(EPA/6OO/R-93/239)
PB94-136231/REB 94-02 PC A05/MF A02
Miring Quantification by Visual Imaging Analysis.
(EPA/eoO/J-94/059)
P694-139474/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
: Emissions from Pilot-Scale Incineration of CFCS.
VA/600/A-94/008)
— H39516/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
of Alkane Emissions from a Wood Stain.
'A-94/010)
•139524/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
and Chemical Analysis of Emissions from
Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
VJ-94/057)
143773/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
94-01 PC A09/MF A03
Fundamental Mass Transfer Model for Indoor Air Emis-
sions from Surface Coatings.
(EPA/600/J-94/117)
PB94-155561/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Natural Gas Fur-
naces.
(EPA/600/A-94/140)
PB94-189669/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bench-Scale Investigation of Mechanisms of Elemental
Mercury Capture by Activated Carbon.
(EPA/eOO/A-94/132)
PB94-190329/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Sulfur in Reducing PCDD/PCDF Formation.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/13S)
PB94-190352/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants from the
Combustion of Pulverized Coal in a Small-Scale Combus-
tor.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/297)
PB94-190519/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA/ORD Large Buildings Study. Results of the Ini-
tial Survey of Randomly Selected GSA Buildings.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/1S7)
PB94-203775/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
Control of Trace Metal Species in Combustion Systems.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/162)
PB94-210564/REB 944)4 PC A01/MF A01
ADIRONDACK LAKES SURVEY CORP, RAY BROOK, NY.
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses of Four Adirondack Headwater
Streams. Methods Report
(EPA/6OO/R-93/192)
PB94-105368/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
AERATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC, NORTH ANDOVER, MA.
Off-Gas Analysis Results and Fine Pore Retrofit Informa-
tion for Glastonbury, Connecticut
(EPA/600/R-94/101)
PB94-200896/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Off-Gas Analysis Results and Fine Pore Retrofit Case
History for Hartford, Connecticut
(EPA/600/R-94/10S)
PB94-200938/REB 944)4 PC A09/MF A03
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE, RALEIGH, NC.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
Agroecosystem 1992 Pilot Project Plan (April 3, 1992).
PB94-121837/REB 944)2 PC A14/MF A03
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
Agroecosystem Pilot Field Program Report, 1992.
(EPA/620/R-94/014)
PB94-177755/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
AIR POLLUTION TECHNICAL INFORMATION CENTER,
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
EPA/540/R-94/028
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of New Jersey.
PB94-963259/REB 944)4 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.5-134
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of New Jersey.
PB94-963259/REB 944)4 Standing Order
AKRON UNIV, OH. DEPT. OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING.
Development of Transition Metal Oxide-Zeolite Catalysts
to Control Chlorinated VOC Air Emissions.
(EPA/600/A-94/029)
PB94-155330/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
ALABAMA UNIV. AT BIRMINGHAM.
Potential Groundwater Contamination from Intentional
and Nonintentional Stormwater Infiltration.
(EPA/6OO/R-94/OS1I
PB94-165354/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A03
ALBEMARLE-PAMUCO ESTUARINE STUDY, RALEIGH,
NC.
APES-93-12
Albemarie-Pamlico Baseline Water Quality Monitoring
Data Summary 1991-1992.
PB94-203270/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
APES-93-14
Technical Support Document for the Albemarie-Pamlico
Estuarine Study Comprehensive Conservation and Man-
agement Plan.
PB94-205986/REB 944)4 PC A09/MF A02
APES-93-15
Albemarte-PamKco Estuarine Study: Descriptions of Re-
lated Government Programs, Agencies, and Entities.
PB94-207800/REB 944)4 PC A13/MF A03
APES-93-18
Roanoke River Water Flow Committee Report for 1991-
1993.
PB94-156049/REB 944)3 PC A18/MF ACM
Guide to Environmental and Economic Stewardship in
the AJbermarfe-Pamlico Region. A Comprehensive Con-
servation and Management Plan Summary.
PB94-203S02/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
ALLIANCE FOR THE CHESAPEAKE BAY, BALTIMORE,
MD.
Chesapeake Bay Toxics Reduction Strategy Stakeholder
Roundtabtes: Pennsylvania, Maryland and the District of
Columbia Summaries.
PB94-209558/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
ALPHA-GAMMA TECHNOLOGIES, RALEIGH, NC.
Air Emissions and Control Technology for Leather Tan-
ning and Finishing Operations.
(EPA/4S3/R-93/02S)
PB94-120219/REB 944)1 PCA11/MFA03
ALUMINUM CO. OF AMERICA, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Engineered Biofltter for Removing Organic Contaminants
in Air.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/174)
PB94-163532/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO, INC, TORRANCE, CA.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda,
(EPA/460/A-93/36)
PB94-127172/REB 944)3 PC A08/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Honda.
(EPA/46O/A-33/37)
PB94-127180/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF £08
AMERICAN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, INC, ARLINGTON,
VA.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
Project Descriptions (FY93 Edition).
(EPA/620/R-93/009)
PB94-114915/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
ANIMAL NUTRITION, INC, BREESE, ll_
Update of Livestock Feed Consumption.
(EPA/736/R-93/002)
PB94-125655/REB 944)2 PCA99/MFE11
AQUA TERRA CONSULTANTS, DECATUR, GA.
PATRIOT: A Methodology and Decision Support System
for Evaluating the Leaching Potential of Pesticides.
(EPA/60O/S-93/010)
PB94-168374/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
AQUA TERRA CONSULTANTS, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA.
Hydrologteal Simulation Program: FORTRAN. User's
Manual for Release 10.
(EPA/600/R-93/174)
PB94-114865/REB 944)1 PC A99/MF A06
Assessment of Alternative Management Practices and
Policies Affecting Soil Carbon in Agroecosystems of the
Central United States.
(EPA/600/R-94/067)
PB94-189420/REB 944)4 PC A16/MF A03
ARIZONA UNIV, TUCSON. DEPT. OF CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING.
Toxic Metal Emissions from Incineration: Mechanisms
and Control.
(EPA/SOO/J-93/449)
PB94-114626/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
ARIZONA UNIV, TUCSON. DIV. OF RESPIRATORY
SCIENCES.
Disposition of Mulberry Pollen in the Human Respiratory
System: A Mathematical Model.
(EPA/600/J-94/065)
PB94-143765/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
ARIZONA UNIV, TUCSON. SCHOOL OF RENEWABLE
NATURAL RESOURCES.
Variety, Classification and Association in Rainfall-Runoff
Response.
(EPA/6OO/R-93/232)
PB94-130374/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
ARKANSAS UNIV, FAYETTEVILLE. DEPT. OF
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES.
Role of Combustion and Sorbent Parameters in Preven-
tion of Polychlorinated Dibenzc-p-Droxin and Potychlori-
nated Dibenzofuran Formation during Waste Combustion.
(EPA/60O/J-94/058)
PB94-143781/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Critical Evaluation of the Diffusion Hypothesis in the
Theory of Porous Media Volatile Organic Compound
(VOC) Sources and Sinks.
(EPA/600/J-94/118)
PB94-159019/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
ARMSTRONG LAB, BROOKS AFB, IX
Numerical Calculation of Inertial Aspiration Efficiency of
Aerosols into Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/101)
PB94-146453/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
ARMSTRONG LAB, TYNDALL AFB, Fl_
EPA/600/A-93/260
Testing Btoremediation in the Field.
PB94-114709/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION,
VICKSBURO, MS.
Evaluation of Dredged Material Proposed for Ocean Dis-
posal. Testing Manual.
(EPA-S03/8-91/001)
AD-A269 382/8/REB 944)1 PC A13/MF A03
ASCENSION TECHNOLOGY, INC, LINCOLN CENTER, MA.
U.S. EPA'S Photovoltaic Demand-Side Management
Project
(EPA/6OO/A-94/028)
PB94-1SS322/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
ASCI CORP, DULUTH, MM.
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations:
Phase Z Toxicity Identification Procedures tor Samples
Exhibiting Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
(EPA/6OO/R-a2/OaO. TR-O1-93)
PB94-114907/REB 94*1 PC A04/MF A01
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations:
Phase 3 Toxictty Confirmation. Procedures for Samples
- I Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
. VR-se/oei)
H23833/REB 94*1 PC AOS/MF A01
ASCI CORP, NEWPORT, OR.
Guidance Manual: Bedded Sediment Bioaccumutation
Tests.
(EPA/eOO/R-33/183, ERLN-N271)
PB94-131505/REB 94*2 PCA11/MFA03
AUBURN UMV, AL. DEFT. OF AGRONOMY AND SOILS.
Determination of Capillary Pressure: Saturation Curves In-
volving TCE, Water and Air for a Sand and a Sandy Clay
Loam.
(EPA/6OO/R-94/OOS)
PB94-130754/REB 94*2 PC A08/MF A02
AUBURN UMV, AL. DEPT. OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING.
Minimizing Pollution in Cleaning and Degreasing Oper-
ations.
(AL/EO-TR- laaS-OOU)
AD-A277 094/9/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
AUBURN UMV, AL. DEFT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING.
Fractal-Baaed Stochastic Interpolation Scheme in Sub-
surface Hydrology.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/170)
PB94-162807/REB 94*3 PC A02/MF A01
BATTELLE COLUMBUS DIV, OH.
Cadmium and Chromium Recovery from Electroplating
Rlnaewatera.
re94-160553/REB 94*3 PCA04/MFA01
BATTELLE, COLUMBUS, OR
Evaluation of Filtration and Distillation Methods for Recy-
cling Automotive Coolant
(EPA/eOO/J-93/43S)
PB94-101912/REB 94*1 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration/Field Study of New Designs of Automated
Gas Chromatograprn in Connecticut and Other Loca-
tions, 1992.
(EPA/6OO/R-33/193)
PB94-105376/REB 94*1 PC A04/MF A01
Guktes to Pofcitton Prevention: Non-Agricultural Pesticide
Users.
(EPA/B25/R-83/009)
PB94-114634/REB 94*1 PC A04/MF A01
Waste MMmfeation Practices at Two CCA Wood-Treat-
ment Plants.
(EPA/6OO/R-33/168)
PB94-114683/REB 94*1 PCA04/MFA01
Carbon Black Dispersion Pro-Plating Technology for
Printed Wire Board Manufacturing. Final Technology
Evaluation Report.
(EPA/6OO/R33/2O1)
PB94-114790/REB 94*1 PC AOS/MF A01
Closed Cyde Cooler tor VOC Preconcentratton.
(EPA/eOO/R-93/229)
PB94-130390/REB 94*2 PC AOS/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Wood Preserving Indus-
(EPA/6OO/R-93/014)
PB94-13629B/REB
Onsite Solvent Recovery.
(EPA/600/R-94/OSB)
PB94-14450B/REB
94*2 PC A04/MF A01
94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
Mercury Usage and Alternatives in the Electrical and
Electronics Industries.
(EPA/eOO/R-94/047)
PB94-165362/REB 94*4 PC A04/MF A01
Lite-Cycle Improvements Analysis: Procedure Develop-
ment and Demonstration.
(EPA/eOO/A-94/061)
PB94-169836/REB 94*3 PCA02/MFA01
Engineering Forum Issue: Considerations in Deciding to
Treat Contaminated Unsaturated Soils In situ.
(EPA/54O/S-94/5OO)
PB94-177771/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
Bicarbonate of Soda Blasting Technology for Aircraft
Wheel Depajnting.
(EPA/eOO/R-947l27)
94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
AS, SEQUIM, WA.
: Potential Changes in
PB94-193323/REB
BATTELLE/MARINE RESEARCH LAI
EPA/600/R-94/153
Acide Deposition and Forest Soft
Nutrient Cycles and Effects on Tree Growth.
PS94-210655/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INST, COLUMBUS, OK
Spatially Resolved Monitoring for Votettte Organic Com-
pounds Using Remote Sector Sampfing-
(EPA/6OO/J$3/4SO)
PB94-119955/REB 94*1 PC A02/MF A01
BATTELLE PACIFIC NORTHWEST LABS, HIGHLAND, WA.
EPA/230/H-94/004
Statistical Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of
jme 3. Reference-Based Stand-
Cleanup Standards. Volume
ards for Sols and Sold Medta.
PB94-176831/REB
94*4 PCA07/MFA02
Method Development and Field Measurements for Polar
Volatile Organic Compounds in Ambient Air.
(EPA/6OO/.L94/103)
PB94-146438/REB 94*2 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of a Real-Time Monitor for Particle-Bound
PAH in Air.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/OS9)
PB94-157401 /REB 94*3 PC A02/MF A01
Theoretical Evaluation of Stability of Volatile Organic
Chemfcete and Polar Volatile Organic Chemicals in Canis-
ters.
(EPA/6OO/R-94/O30)
PB94-159902/REB 94*3 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluating ACQ as an Alternative Wood Preservative
System.
(EPA/6OO/R-94/OX)
PB94-159928/REB 94*3 PC A06/MF A02
Evaluation of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Technology to
Reduce Solvents Spray Coating Applications.
(EPA/6OO/R~94/O43)
PB94-160629/REB 94*3 PC A04/MF A01
Wash Solvent Reuse in Paint Production.
(EPA/6OO/R-94/063)
PB94-161130/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation ol an Bectrodfelytic Process for Purification of
HexavaJent Chromium Solutions.
94*3 FCA03/MFA.1
Substitution of Cadmium Cyanide Electroplating with 2ne
Chloride Electroplating-
94*3 PCA04/MFA01
EMAP Monitoring Strategy and Samptng Design (video).
(EPA/620/V-B3/001)
PB94-780111/REB 94*2 AVt3S.OO
BECK (R.W.) AND ASSOCIATES, DENVER, CO.
Evaluation of Recycled Plastic Lumber for Marine Appli-
cations.
(EPAS8OO/R-93/166)
PB94-114675/REB 94*1 PC A04/MF A01
BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC, MONTVALE, NJ.
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - BMW.
(EPA/460/A-93/26)
PB94-127347/REB 94*3 PC AW/MF EM
BOOZ-ALLEN AND HAMILTON, INC, BETHESDA, MD.
Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1993 Monthly Hotline
Reports.
(EPA/5X/R-S3/OO4H)
PB94-127986/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
BREAD BOARD SYSTEM CONSULTANTS, INC, DURHAM,
NC.
Standards for Development/Enhancement of OAQPS
TTN Bulletin Boards.
(EPA/4S4/R-93/049)
PB94-128543/REB 94*2 PC AO3/MF A01
CALIFORNIA COLL. OF MEDICINE, IRVINE.
Short Communication: Suggestions for Collection and Re-
porting of Chemosensory (olfactory) Event-Related Po-
tentials.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/203)
PB94-163821/REB 94*3 PCAOZ/MFA01
CALIFORNIA STATE UMV, LOS ANGELES.
Fine Pore Diffuser Foulng: The Los Angeles Studies.
(EPA/SOO/R-94/O95)
PB94-200839/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A02
CALIFORNIA UMV, BERKELEY. DEFT. OF MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING.
Fire Propagation in Concurrent Flows.
(NtST/GCfi-04/644)
PB94-193844/REB 94*4 PC A04/MF A01
CALIFORNIA UMV, DAVIS. SCHOOL OF VETERINARY
MEDICINE.
Distribution of Injury and Mfcrodoaimetiy of Ozone in the
VenHatory Unit of the Rat
(EPA/6OO/J-94/06O)
PB94-137049/REB 94*2 PC A02/MF A01
CALIFORNIA UMV, LOS ANGELES. DEPT. OF BIOLOGY.
Using 'Found1 Data to Augment a Probability Sample:
Procedure and Case Study.
(EPA/600/J-94/223)
PB94-169984/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
CALRECOVERY, INC, HERCULES, CA.
Evaluation of the Coder County. Florida LandfH Mining
Demonstration.
(EPA/6OO/R-93/163)
PB94-114824/REB 94*1 PCA04/MFA01
CAMRODEN ASSOCIATES, ROME, NY.
Designs for New Residential HAC Systems to Achieve
Radon and Other Sol Gas Reduction.
(EPA/SOO/A-94/011)
PB94-139532/REB 94*2 PC A02/MF A01
CAPONE (RONALD L.) AND ASSOCIATES, ARLINGTON,
VA.
Using a Neural Network to Pnxfct Bectricity Generation.
(EPASBOO/A-94/107)
PB94-182276/REB 94*3 PC A02/MF A01
COM FEDERAL PROGRAMS CORP, FAIRFAX, VA.
Evaluation Of Volumetric Leak Detection Systems for
Large Underground Tanks.
(EPA/6OO/J4>3/454)
PB94-11306S/REB 94*1 PCA03/MFA01
CENTEC ANALYTICAL SERVICES, SALEM, VA.
Analysis of Industrial Effluents for RCRA and Other Pol-
lutants.
PB94-194826/REB 94*4 PC A04/MF A01
CENTER FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RESEARCH,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Innovative Clean Technologies Case Studies.
(EPA/6OO/R-93/17S)
PB94-15911S/REB 94*3 PC A08/MF AOZ
Acid Extraction Treatment System for Treatment of Metal
Contaminated Soils.
(EPA/S4O/R-S4/S13)
PB94-188109/REB 94*4 PC A04/MF A01
CENTER OF MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY, BALTIMORE,
MD.
Near-Bottom Pelagic Bacteria at a Deep-Water Sewage
Sludge Disposal site.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/005)
PB94-1407S3/REB 94*2 PC A02/MF A01
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY INST. OF TOXICOLOGY,
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Lower Respiratory Tract Structure of Laboratory Animals
and Humans: Dosimetry Implications.
(EPA/e0/J-94/236)
PB94-1700S1/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
CINCINNATI UNIV, OH.
Evaluation of Biofttter Media for Treatment of Air Streams
Containing VOC's.
(Bweoo/A-94/oai)
PB94-15S3S5/REB 94*2 PC A03/MF A01
What Is Absorbing: The Parent Compound, Its Degrada-
tion Intermediates, Or Its Polymers.
(EPA/600/A-94/032)
PB94-1S5363/REB 94*2 PC A03/MF A01
CINCINNATI UNIV, OH. AMERICAN INST. FOR
POLLUTION PREVENTION.
Primer for Financial Analysis of Pollution Prevention
Projects.
(EPA/SOO/a-93/059)
PB94-114642/REB 94*1 PC A03/MF A01
CINCINNATI UNIV, OH. DEPT. OF CIVIL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING.
EPA/600/A-94/014
Reduction of Membrane Fouling by Physical, Chemical
and Biological Pretreatment
PB94-141546/REB 94*2 PC A03/MF A01
Disinfection By-Product Formation and Control by Ozona-
tion and Btotreatment
(EPA/SOO/J-93/432)
PB94-101888/REB 94*1 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act) Leachates by
Carbon-Assisted Anaerobic Fluidzed Beds.
(EPA/60O/J-93/445)
PB94-113750/REB 94*1 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Dissolved Oxygen on Phenols Breakthrough
from GAC Adsorbers.
(EPAJeOO/J-94/143)
PB94-146776/REB 94-O3 PC A03/MF A01
Operating Capacity of GAC Adsorbers: Dissolved Oxygen
and Extended Service Life.
(EPA/eOO/J-94/141)
PB94-155215/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Leaching on Pore Size Distribution of Solidi-
fied/Stabilized Wastes.
IEPA/6OO/J-94/138)
PB94-155231/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Anaerobic Treatment of a Simulated High-Strength Indus-
trial Wastewater Containing Chkyophenols.
(EPA/SOO/J-94/151)
PB94-157260/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
Particle Removal and Head Loss Development in Biologi-
cal Filters.
(EPA/800/J-94/150)
PB94-157278/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Separation Processes on the Formation of Bro-
minatedTHMs,
(EPA/eOO/J-94/148)
PB94-157294/REB 94*3 PC A02/MF A01
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CORVALLIS ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB., OR.
Impact of Preozonation and Biodegradation on Disinfec-
tion By-Product Formation.
IEPA/600/J-94/147)
PB94-157302/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Ozonation and Biological Treatment on Disin-
fection By-Products.
(EPM600/A-94/056)
PB94-157377/REB SA-03 PC A03/MF A01
Solvent Washing of Aged PCP Contaminated Soils.
(EPA/600/A-94/049)
P694-159266/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaero-
bic FMdized Bed GAC Btoreactors.
(EPA/600/A-94/050)
PB94-159274/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Chemical Interactions in Anaerobic Biofilm Sys-
tems.
fPA/eOO/A-94/OSSJ
PB94-159290/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Developing a Kinetic Leaching Model for Solidified/Stabi-
faed Hazardous Wastes.
(EPA/eOO/A-94/053)
PB94-159308/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaero-
bicFwdized Bed GAC Btoreactors.
EPA/800/A-94/063J
PB94-160447/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Contaminant Leaching from Solidified-Stabilized Wastes,
Overview.
(EPA/600/A-94/078)
PB94-168919/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Cement Stabilization/Solidification Techniques: pH Profile
WRNn Acid-Attacked Waste Form.
(&A/600/J-94/224)
PB94-169992/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
Competitive Adsorption of VOCs and BOM: The Role of
Molecular Oxygen.
fPA/eOO/J-94/314)
PB94-196025/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
CMGWNATI UNIV., OH. DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH
Fermentation Process Monitoring through Measurement
of Aerosol Release.
fM/OOO/J-94/144)
PB94-157336/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
CUWKSON UNIV., POTSDAM, NY. DEPT. OF CIVIL AND
MflRONMENTAL ENGINEERING.
ISBM4V87371-887-9
Transport and Transformation of Contaminants Near the
SeoTment-Water Interface. Chapter 1. Introduction.
(EPA/600/A-94/OB7, ERLN-1509)
PB94-174737/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
INTERNATIONAL CORP, FAIRFAX, VA.
final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chlorinated Acids/Aldehydes/Ketones/Alcohols.
(ECA&dN-DOW)
PB94-179918/REB 94-03 PC A12/MF A03
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorite and Chlorate.
PB84-179926/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Bromate.
P894-179934/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
TrihaJomethanes.
PB94-179942/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
CUMDUSTRIES, INC, CAMBRIDGE, MA.
Development of Quantitative Containment Performance
Tests for Laboratory Fume Hoods.
PB94-177516/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
COASTAL AMERICA PARTNERSHIP PROJECT.
B>A/840/R-94/001
Toward a Watershed Approach: A Framework for Aquatic
Ecosystem Restoration, Protection, and Management
PB94-151263/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
COHEN (S.) AND ASSOCIATES, INC, MCLEAN, VA.
Wow-Up Radon Measurements in 14 Mitigated Schools.
&A/6OO/R-93/197)
PB94-114758/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Characteristics of School Buildings in the U.S.
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EPA/600/J-94/156
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Forest Pesticides on the
'H*83
Guidance for Assessing the Effects of Contaminants to
Juvenile Gallinaceous Birds Using a Cross-Fostered
Brood Method.
PB94-190378/REB 944)4 PC M3/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/152
Challenges In Wetland Restoration and Creation (Book
PB94-210648/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF Ml
EPA/620/R-93/015
Research Strategy for the Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment Program. Wetlands 1993 Gulf of Mexico Es-
tuarine Emergent Salt Marsh Pilot Study. Phase 2.
PB94-139607/REB 944)2 PC MS/MF A01
ERLN-N148
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth
and Reproduction of 'Daphnia, Hyatella and Gammarus'.
PB94-112968/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Avian Richness Evaluation Method (AREM) for Lowland
Wetlands of the Colorado Plateau (User's Manual) (for
Microcomputere).
(EPA/SW/DK-94/098)
PB94-501822/REB 944)3 CP D02
CUMMINS ENGINE CO, IMC, COLUMBUS. IN.
AppScation for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Cummins Engine Company.
(EPA/460/A-93/5)
PB94-127537/REB 944)3 PC A19/MF M4
CUSHMAN IMC, LINCOLN, NE.
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Cushman Inc.
(EPA/4eO/A-93/43)
PB94-127230/REB 944B PC AOS/MF Ml
DALTON-DALTON-NEWPORT, WC, CLEVELAND. OH
Sampling Protocols for Collecting Surface Water, Bed
Sediment, Bivalves, and Fish for Priority Pollutant Anary-
PB94-114808/REB 944)1 PCA08/MFA02
DAMES AND MOORE, CINCINNATI, OH.
Leaching Boundary in Cement-Based Waste Forms.
(EPA/600/J-94/I37)
PB94-155223/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF M1
Metals Distribution In Solidified/Stabilized Waste Forms
After Leaching.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/139)
PB94-155249/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFM1
Sorption. Important In Stabflized/SolidrSed Waste Forms.
(EPA/6OO/J-M/14O)
PB94-155256/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Leaching Boundary Movement in SoSdrfied/StabBzed
Waste Forms.
(EPA/600/J-S4/13S)
PB94-159399/REB
944)3 PCA02/MFM1
,,l** of Ozone. SuHur «oxide and N>
trogen Dioxide for Crops, Forests and Natural Vegetation
"' 944)4 PC M3/MF Ml
j Polyehtorinated Biphenyl Levels in the
Serum of Residents and in the Homogenates of Seafood
from the New Bedford. Massachusetts Area: A Compari-
son of Exposure Sources through Pattern Recognition
p|»ZSo«3/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/366
Potential Ecotogtaal and Nontarget Effectsj* Tranegenfc
Plant Gene Products on Agriculture, SIvicuNure, and Nat-
ural Ecosystems: General Introduction.
ural Ecosystems:
PB94-209723/REB
Name) 2S to -Xenopus
PB944o9731/REB
944)4 PC A02/MF Ml
(Trade Name) and Guthton (Trade
' i'Embryos.
944)4 PCM2/MFM1
of Strewn, * the Nontettfen
UnRadStates: Chemical and Biological Results of the Ep-
944)1 PCA17/MFA04
Psot S*M«es of *e Bio*»o*y Re-
944« PC AOS/MF MI
DAYTON UNW, OH. DEFT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING.
Phototherma) Destruction of the Vapor of Volatile Organ-
ic Compounds.
(EPA/600/A-94/10O)
PB94-182219/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF Ml
DAYTON UMV., OH. RESEARCH MST.
Photothennal Detoxification of Air Toxics.
(EPA/600/A-94/10S)
PB94-1B2680/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF M1
DELAWARE UNW, LEWES. COLL. OF MARINE STUDIES.
Fluorescence Assessment of the Maximum Quantum Effi-
ciency of Photosynthesis in the Western North Atlantic.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/220, BUM-XZ01)
PB94-1699SO/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF Ml
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
Jury 1990-June 1991.
(CBP/TRS-104/94)
PB94-178274/REB 944)3 PC AOB/MF M2
DENVER UlflV, CO. DEPT. OF CHEMISTRY.
OivRoad Remote Sensing of CO and HC Emissions in
CaHomia.
(AHB-R-94/S1B)
PB94-16634S/REB 944)3 PC AOB/MF AM
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle Emissions
in Tunnels.
A/eOO/J-94/3S9)
PB94-209657/REB 944)4 PCA02/MFM1
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND OCEANS, ST. JOHN'S
(NEWFOUNDLAND). SCCNCE BRANCH.
Dynamic Standardization of Tree-Ring Series.
(EPA/eOO/J-94/293)
PB94-191194/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF M1
DU PONT DE NEMOURS (EJ.) AND CO, DEEPWATER, NX
CHAMBERS WORKS.
DuPont Chambers Works Waste Mttmizaton Project
(EP/V6OO/R43/2O3)
PB94-1362BO/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
DUKE UMW, BEAUFORT, HC. MARINE LAB.
Recruitment and Growth of the Eastern Oyster, 'Crassos-
trea virgrtca', in North Carolina (Includes Executive Sum-
DUKE UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER, DURHAM, NC.
Epithelial Injury and Interstitial Rbrosts in the Proximal Al-
veolar Regions of Rats Chronically Exposed to a Simulat-
ed Pattern of Urban Ambient Ozone.
(EPA/6OO/J44/079)
PB94-141462/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
DUKE UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER, DURHAM, NC. CENTER
FOR EXTRAPOLATION MODELLING.
Radon Progeny Dosimetry in the Rat Lung.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/049)
PB94-137056/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Three-Dimensional Analysis of Lung Structure and Its Ap-
plication to Pulmonary Dosimetry Models (Chapter 6).
PB94-139490/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
DUKE UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER, DURHAM, NC. DEPT. OF
CELL BIOLOGY.
Implications for the Presence of Transforming Genes in
Gonadal Tumors in Two Bivalve Mollusk Species.
(EPA/6OO/J-93/417)
PB94-101581/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
DUKE UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER, DURHAM, NC. DEPT. OF
PHARMACOLOGY.
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Accelerates Develop-
ment of Renal Function: Relationship to Dose. Cell Differ-
entiation and Growth Inhibition.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/216)
PB94-163953/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
DYNAMAC CORP, ADA, OK.
Bioremediation Using the Land Treatment Concept Envi-
ronmental Regulations and Technology.
(EPA/600/R-93/164)
PB94-10T927/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
DYNCORP VIAR, INO, RESTON, VA. ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES DP/.
Analytical Methods for the Determination of Pollutants in
Pulp and Paper Industry Wastewater.
(EPA/821/R-83/017)
PB94-107059/REB 944)1 PC A07/MF A02
Methods for the Determination of Nonconventional Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater. Volume 1.
(EPA/821 /P.-93/0 10A)
PB94-121654/REB 944)1 PC A99/MF EOS
Methods for the Determination of Nonconventional Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater, Volume 2.
(EPA/S21/R-93410B}
PB94-166311/REB 944)3 PC A17/MF A04
EARNEST (LAWRENCE A.), MILWAUKEE, Wl.
Case History Report on Milwaukee Ceramic Plate Aer-
ation FadHies.
(EPA/600/R-94/106)
PB94-200946/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A02
EAST CAROLINA UNIV., GREENVILLE, NC.
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned
ii Roanoke River, North Carolina, in 1989.
(APES-90-11)
PB94-196144/REB 944)4 PCA06/MFA01
Heavy Metal Pollutants in Organic-Rich Muds of the Pam-
lico River Estuarine System: Their Concentration. Distri-
bution and Effects upon Benthic Environments and
Water Quality.
944)4 PC AOS/MF A02
944)3 PC AOS/MF M1
PB94-214160/REB
EAST CAROLINA UNIV, GREENVILLE, NC. DEPT. OF
BIOLOGY.
Fringe Wetlands in Afcemarie and ParnHco Sounds:
Landscape Position. Fringe Swamp Structure, and Re-
sponse to Rising Sea Level.
PB94-217MO/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
EAST CAROLINA UNIV., GREENVILLE, NC. INST. FOR
COASTAL AND MARINE RESOURCES.
ICMR-93-01
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned
in the Roanoke River, North Carolina, in 1991.
(APES-S3-O4)
PB94-1S8802/REB 944)4 PC A06/MF A02
ICMR-93-04
Food and Feeding of Young Fmfish Species in the Lower
Roanoke River, Batchetor Bay, and Western Atbemarte
Sound. North Carolina, 1982-1988. Volume 1. Text
Volume 2. Appendices.
944)4 PCA99/MFA06
EAST-WEST ENVIRONMENT AND POLICY INST,
HONOLULU, HL
Greenhouse Gases from Bkxnass and Fossil Fuel Stoves
in Developing Countries: A Mania Pilot Study.
944* PCAOS/MFA01
EASTERN RESEARCH GROUP, INC, LEXINGTON, MA.
EPA/530/H4M/006
List of Munfcfcal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB94-136710/REB 944)2 PCA11/MFA03
Inventory of Exposureflelated Data Systems Sponsored
By Federal Agencies.
944» PCA19/MFA04
CA-4
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANNAPOLIS, MD.
Workshop Report on Developmental Neurotoxic Effects
Associated with Exposure to PCBs. Held in Research Tri-
angle Part:, North Carolina on September 14-15, 1992.
(EPA/630/R-92/004)
PB94-105335/REB 94-01 PCA11/MFA03
Review of Ecological Assessment Case Studies from a
Risk Assessment Perspective.
EPA/630/R-92/OO5)
PB94-105343/REB 94-01 PCA21/MFA04
Control of Btofllm Growth in Drinking Water Distribution
Systems. Seminar Publication.
&A/625/R-92/001)
PB94-11599S/REB 9441 PCA04/MFA01
Use of Airborne, Surface, and Borehole Geophysical
Techniques at Contaminated Sites: A Reference Guide.
(EPA/6ZS/R-92/007)
P394-123825/REB 94-01 PC A13/MF A03
Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring Techniques:
A Desk Reference Guide. Volume 2. The Vadose Zone,
Reid Screening and Analytical Methods. Appendices C
andD.
94-02 PC A18/MF A04
Quantitative Analysis of the Metabolism of 9,10-
Dihydrobenzo(a)pyrene by Induced Rat Liver Mfcro-
94-02 PC A02/MF A01
(EPA/600/J-94/076)
PB94-141447/REB
PB94-13U97/REB
Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring Techniques:
A Desk Reference Guide. Volume 1. Solids and Ground
Water Appendices A and B.
(EPA/KS/R-93/003A)
PB94-136272/RE6 94-02 PC A21/MF AIM
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Municipal Pretreatment
Programs.
(EPA/S2S/R-S3/OO6)
PB94-144631/REB 94-02 PCAOS/MFA01
Handbook: Approaches for the Remediation of Federal
Factty Sites Contaminated with Explosive or Radioactive
Wastes.
(EPA/eeS/R-93/013)
PB94-144656/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
Report on the Technical Workshop on WTI Incinerator
Risk Issues. Held in Washington, DC. on December 8-9.
1993.
(EPA/630/R-94/OO1. RAF-OO9)
PB94-196896/REB 9444 PC A11/MF A03
Btomontoring for Control of Toxkaty in Effluent Dis-
charges to the Marine Environment
tEPA/625/8-S9/015)
PB94-210226/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Km, INC, DURHAM, NC.
Evaluation of Mercury Emissions from Fluorescent Lamp
Crushing.
fB'A/4S3/R-94/018)
P394-175932/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BfiCTnC POWER RESEARCH INST, PALO ALTO, CA.
Variability in Diatom and Chrysophyte Assemblages and
Inferred pH: PaJeoUmnological Studies of Big Moose
Lake, New York, USA.
IEPA/6OO/J-93/499)
PB94-136124/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
BECTRIC POWER RESEARCH INST, PALO ALTO, CA.
SHERATON AND STORAGE DIV.
EPHW3S-70SO-V1
Proceedings: Symposium on the Transfer and Utilization
of Paniculate Control Technology (8th). Volume 1. Etec-
tostatic Preciprtators. Held in San Diego, California on
March 20-23, 1990.
A/600/k-94/049B)
PB94-158946/REB 9443 PCEM/MFA06
____ I AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CORP,
•WMLCA.
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation during the
Incineration of Recovered CFC-11.
fPA/SOO/R-94/163)
PB94-214772/REB 9444 PC A11/MF A03
BW CONSOLTIHQ AND ENGINEERING, ACTON, HA.
Held Trapping of Subsurface Vapor Phase Petroleum Hy-
arocarbons.
9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-1587B9/REB
BRflRONHENTAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS,
mWCtLVT.
Inventory of Constructed Wetlands in the United States.
&A/600/J-94/352)
PB94-210432/REB 9444 Standng Order
Performance of Gravel Bed Wetlands in the United
Slates.
EPA/6OO/A-94/167)
PB94-210606/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
BNMNMENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH AND TESTING,
•C, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
ttras Oncogene Mutations in Tumors and DMA Adducts
Formed by Benz(i)acearrthrytene and Benzo(a)pyrene in
tie Lungs of Strain A/J Mice.
(B>A/660/J-94/066)
PB94-139557/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Quantification and Molecular Characterization of 'hprf
Mutants of Human T-Lymphocytes.
(EPA/600/J-94/20?)
PB94-163862/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LAB,
CINCINNATI, OR
EPA/600/4-90/027F
Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxictty of Effluents
and Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Orga-
nisms. Fourth Edition.
PB94-114733/REB 94-01 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/600/R-93/100
Methods for the Determination of Inorganic Substances
in Environmental Samples, August 1993.
PB94-120821/REB 9441 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/R-94/134
Method 100.2. Determination of Asbestos Structures over
10 micrometers in Length in Drinking Water.
PB94-201902/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LAB,
CINCINNATI, OH. CHEMISTRY RESEARCH DIV.
EPA/600/R-93/100
Methods for the Determination of Inorganic Substances
in Environmental Samples.
PB94-121811/REB 9441 PC A067MF A02
EPA/600/R-94/150
Evaluation of a New Fhxxometric Technique That Uses
Highly Selective Interference niters for Measuring Chlo-
rophyll a in the Presence of Chlorophyll b and Pheopig-
ments. Summary Report
PB94-210622/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LAB, LAS
VEGAS, NV.
EPA/600/A-94/134
Application of Pharmacokinetic Models to Predict Target
Dose (Chapter 2).
PB94-190345/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/265
Interagency QA Workshop Conference Review. Held in
Las Vegas, Nevada on September 14,1992.
PB94-182631/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/266
U.S. EPA Monitoring and Measurement Technologies
Program (MMTP). Part 1 and Part 2.
P894-182623/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/287
Performance-Based Methods for the EPA's Regulatory
Programs.
PB94-191137/REB 9444 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/289
Tritium in Surface Waters of the Western United States.
PB94-1911S2/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/135
North American Landscape Characterization (NALC).
Pathfinder Project Research Plan. Global Change Re-
search Program.
PB94-159134/REB 9443 PC A19/MF AM
EPA-600/R-93/141
Offsite environmental monitoring report Radiation moni-
toring around United States nuclear test areas, calendar
year 1991.
DE94002296/REB 9442 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/620/R-93/002
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 Activities Plan.
PB94-114717/REB 9441 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/620/R-93/016
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Arid
Ecosystems 1993 Implementation Plan Colorado Plateau
Plot Design PSot Study.
PB94-16S339/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LAB, LAS
VEGAS, NV. EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT RESEARCH DIV.
EPA/600/R-93/242
Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sedi-
ments (ARCS) Program. Quality Assurance Program Plan.
PB94-144581 /REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
Ml.
Fuel Economy Results 1994 Car Models (Three and Six
Number) (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/DF/DK-94/001)
PB94-500014/REB 9441 CP 002
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
ML AIR QUALITY ANALYSIS BRANCH.
EPA/AA/AOAB-93/01
Evaluation of a Four-Mode Steady-State Test with Accel-
eration Simulation Modes as an Alternative Inspection
and Maintenance Test for Enhanced I/M Programs.
PB94-129905/REB 9442 PC A12/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
ML CERTIFICATION DIV.
Fuel Economy Guide. 1995. 6 Number.
PB95-100269/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
Ml. ENGINE AND VEHICLE REGULATION BRANCH.
EPA/AA/EVRB-93/03
Sensitivity of Test Cycle and Fuel Type on a Crusader
350 Inboard Marine Engine Test Results, 1992.
PB94-12B105/REB 9442 PC A08/MF A02
EPAMA/EVRB-94/01
Exhaust Emission Testing of Two Ethanol Variable
Fueled 19S2 Chevrolet Luminas. Test Results -1993.
PB94-171865/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
Ml. OFFICE OF MOBILE SOURCES.
EPA/AA/SRPB-92/01
Inherently Low-Emission Vehicle Program, Estimated
Emission Benefits and Impact on High-Occupancy Vehi-
cle Lanes.
PB94-135936/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/AA/SRPB-93/01
Lifetime Emissions for Clean-Fuel Reel Vehicles.
PB94-113446/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for Mobile Emission Credit Generation by
Urban Buses.
PB94-110202/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Regulatory Impact Analysis Clean Fuel Fleet Program.
PB94-111895/REB 9441 PC A05/MF A01
Emissions Standards for Heavy-Duty Clean-Fuel Fleets.
Regulatory Support Document
PB94-112158/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
EPA's Survey of In-Use Driving Patterns: Implications for
Mobile Source Emission Inventories.
PB94-118502/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for Emission Reduction Credit Generation by
Clean Fuel Fleets and Vehicles.
PB94-142254/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Emission Control Technology for Diesel Trucks (Draft).
PB94-150455/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Final Regulatory Impact Analysis: Refueling Emission
Regulations for Light Duty Vehicles and Trucks and
Heavy Duty Vehicles.
PB94-164027/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
Regulatory Impact Analysis and Regulatory Support Doc-
ument Control of Air Pollution; Determination of Signifi-
cance for Nonroad Sources and Emission Standards for
New Nonroad Compression-Ignition Engines at or Above
37 Kilowatts (50 Horsepower).
PB94-194594/REB 9444 PC A09/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
Ml. TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT GROUP.
EPA/AA/TDG-93/06
Evaluation of Three Catalysts Formulated for Methane
Oxidation on a CNG-Fueled Pickup Truck.
PB94-135944/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/TDG-94/01
Testing of an Electric Vehicle on a Clayton Water-Brake
Chassis Dynamometer.
PB94-168101/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
Ml. TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION AND TESTING SUPPORT
BRANCH.
EPA/AA/TETSB-94/01
Heavy-Duty Engine Testing Report Non-Road Engine
Configuration Test Results, 1991.
PB94-1624SO/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANNAPOLIS,
MD. CENTRAL REGIONAL LAB.
EPA/903/R-93/003
Solvent Minimization in the Continuous Liquid/Liquid Ex-
traction of Aqueous Samples for Semivolatile Organfes.
PB94-121555/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/903/R-93/004
Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Organic Compounds from
Various Solid Matrices.
PB94-121548/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANNAPOLIS,
MD. CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM.
CBP/APR-93/109
Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Fishery Management
Plan: Chesapeake Bay Program. Annual Progress Report
(April 1993).
PB94-112059/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
CBP/APR-110
Progress at the Chesapeake Bay Program '92 and '93.
Restoring the Chesapeake Bay, Annual Progress Report
PB94-122819/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
CBP/TRS-88/93
Chesapeake Bay Dissolved Oxygen Goal for Restoration
of Living Resource Habitats.
PB94-194438/REB 9444 PC A05/MF A01
CBP/TRS-95/93
Chesapeake Bay Water Column Contaminants Critical
Issue Forum Proceedings. Basinwide Toxics Reduction
Strategy Reevaluafion Report
PB94-113453/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
CBP/TRS-96/93
Chesapeake Bay Groundwater Toxics Loading Workshop
Proceedings. Held in Annapolis, Maryland on April 15-16,
1992.
PB94-111259/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
CA-5
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C8P/TRS-101/94
Response of the Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Model
to Loading Scenarios (A Report of the Modeling Subcom-
mittee, Chesapeake Bay Program Office, Annapolis, MD).
PB94-164340/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
CBP/TRS-102/94
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics LoarJng and Release In-
ventory: Basinwide Toxics Reduction Strategy Commit-
ment Report.
PB94-163011 /REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
CBP/TRS-106/94
Plot Monitoring Project for 14 Pesticides In Maryland Sur-
face Waters.
PB94-180734/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
CBP/TRS-111/94
Chesapeake Bay Red Drum Fishery Management Plan.
Agreement Commitment Report 1993.
PB94-177557/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
CBP/TRS-112/94
Chesapeake Bay Policy for the Introduction of Non-lndkj-
enous Aquatic Species.
PB94-162542/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
CBP/TRS-114/94
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loadmg and Release In-
ventory: Technical Update - Point Source Loads by FacW-
PB94-18B786/REB 9444 PC AO3/MF A01
CBP/TRS-118/94
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-Oecember 1991. Final Report
PB94-214111/REB 94-04 PC A14/MF A03
CBP/TRS-119/94
> Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
eosmbar 1991 Appendices.
PB94-213949/REB
94-04 PC AW/MF A03
Chesapeake Bay Executive Cound Directive: Fish Pas-
Ff8»4-1U>152/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
ChesapeakeE
Aquatic Vegetatic
9441 PC A01/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Black Drum Fishery Management Plan.
Agreement Commitment Report, 1993.
PB94-180742/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendtaes: Virginia
Frequencies.
PB94-187937/BEB 9444 PC M3/MF Ml
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey.
PB94-188448/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices: Washing-
ton, DC. Frequencies.
PB94-188885/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendnes: Maryland
Frequencies.
PB94-188927/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
i Bay Attitudes Survey, AppenoSces: Permsyl-
9444 PCA03/MFM1
Technical Analysis of Response of Chesapeake Bay
Scenarios (A Report of
ake Bay Prog
Water Quatty Model to
the Modeling Subcommittee
Office, Amapois, MD).
PB94-204617/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ARLINGTON,
VA. SPECIAL REVIEW AND REREGISTRATION DTV.
EPA-21T-1006
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, Juty 1991.
PB94-187168/REB 9443 PC A03/MF Ml
EPA/738/B-94/002
Sotoctod Terms and Acronyms. Office of Pesticide Pro-
PB94ki87721/RE8 9444 PCM3/MFM1
EPA/736/F-93-009
RED Facts: Lauryl SuWate Salts.
PB94-142924/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/738/F-83/010
RED Facts: Thymol.
PB94-139102/REB
EPA/738/F-93/015
RED Facts: Inorganic Hatdes.
PB94-152121/REB
EPA/738/F-93/018
RED Fsctsi LftNuin Hypochlonte.
PB94-152949/REB 9442 PC A02/MF Ml
9442 PC A02/MF Ml
94-02 PC M2/MF Ml
EPA/738/F-93419
RED Facts: Barium Metaborate.
PB94-154481/REB 9442
PCM2/MFM1
EPA/738/F-93/022
Pesticide Fact Sheet Arsenic AcU (H3AsO4) (January
1994).
PB94-1S0877/REB 9442 PC M1/MF Ml
EPA/738/F-93/023
RED Facts: Bromine.
PB94-152923/REB
EPA/738/F-93425
RED Facts: Mkieral Acids.
PB94-154S72/REB
9442 PCA02/MFM1
94-02 PC A02/MF Ml
9444 PCA02/MFM1
EPA/738/F-93/027
RED Facts: Flower and Vegetable Oils.
PB94-152931 /REB 9442 PC A01/MF Ml
EPA/738/F-94/006
RED Facts: Tobutruuron.
PB94-187747/REB 9444 PC M1/MF M1
EPA/738/F-94/007
RED Facts: Pronamide.
PB94-203361/REB
EPA/738/R-93/003
Reregistration Etatoitty Document (RED): Blobor.
PB94-109733/REB 9441 PC M5/MF Ml
EPA/738/R-93/016
RED Facts: SuKuryl Fluoride.
PB94-140134/REB 9442 PC M6/MF M2
EPA/738/R-93/019
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Inorganic Ha-
Sdes.
PB94-152790/REB 9442 PC M7/MF A02
EPA/738/R-93/023
Reregistration Bigtrtty Decision (RED): Lithium Hypo-
PB94-154259/REB 9442 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/738/R-93/024
Rersgtetration EHgfciHy Decision (RED): Barium Metabo-
rate.
PB94-154317/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA 738/R-93/027
Reregistration EWbitty Decision (RED): Bromine.
PB9
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, NARRAGANSETT, Rl.
EPA/600/A-93/274
Application of Steam Injection/Vacuum Extraction Treat-
ment Systems to Contaminated Soils.
PB94-122579/REB 94-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/278
Life Cycle Analyst.
PB94-122504/REB
Life Cycle Analysis: Its Place in Waste Management
' *— 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/800/ A-93/279
U.S. EPA's Pollution Prevention RO and D Results: Prac-
tical Tools for the Trade.
PB94-122520/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-93/280
Practical Toots and Concepts for Environmental Audits
and Assessments.
PS94-122611/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/800/A-93/281
Microbiological Issues Related to Drinking Water Disin-
fection Chemistry: Opportunities for Further TiO2 Re-
search.
PB94-130200/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/OOS
Advanced Oxidation Technologies for the Treatment of
Contaminated Groundwater.
PB94-1373S3/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/013
Initial Screening of Thermal Desorptkxi for Soil Remedi-
ation (Chapter 11).
PB94-141553/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/022
Controlling Chemical Hazards. Fundamentals of the Man-
agement of the Toxic Chemicals.
PK14-146479/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/023
Regulation of Municipal Sewage Sludge under the Clean
Water Act Section 503: A Model for Exposure and Risk
Assessment for MSW-Compost
PB94-146487/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/030
Heavy Metals and Toxic Organic Pollutants in MSW-Com-
posts: Research Results on Ptiytoavailabilrty, Btoavailabi-
ity, Fate, Etc.
PB94-155348/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/035
Impact of pH and Lead Composition on Metal Leached
from Brass Coupons.
PB94-158615/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/038
Oxidative Coupling of Phenolics on the GAC Surface.
PB94-158649/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/039
Anaerobic Treatment of High-Strength Industrial Wastes
Bearing Semi-Volatile RCRA Compounds.
PB94-T58656/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/040
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic
Pollutants.
PB94-158664/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/041
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect
of Functional Groups.
PB94-158672/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/051
Methanogenesis and Sulfate Reduction in Chemostats: A
Fundamental Experimental Kinetic Study and Modeling.
PB94-159282/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/054
Treatment of Volatile Organic Compounds in Waste
Oases Using a Trickling Biofllter System: A Modeling Ap-
PB94-159316/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/055
Development of Aerobic BiofUter Design Criteria for
Treating VOCs.
PB94-159324/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/062
Solvent Washing of Aged PCP-Contamimted Soils.
PB94-160439/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/067
Engineering Application of Bkxnddatton Processes for
Treating Petroleum-Contaminated Soil.
PB94-1B2724/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/069
Pollution Prevention Opportunities in the Manufacture of
Paint and Coatings.
PB94-162690/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/079
Remaining Issues for Hazardous Waste Incineration.
PB94-169927/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-94/082
Milwaukee Cryptosporidiosis Outbreak: Investigation and
Recommendations.
PS94-169S44/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/088
Evaluation of Nutritional and Operational Requirements
for Bkxtegradatkxi of Chlorinated Phenols by the White
Rot BaskSomycete, 'Phanerochaete chrysosporium' in
RBC Reactors.
PB94-17474S/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/104
Removal of Arsenic from Drinking Water by Conventional
Treatment Methods.
PB94-182243/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/A-94/138
Critical Review of Analytical Approaches for Petroleum
Contaminated Soil.
PB94-190584/REB 94*4 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-94/141
Importance of Life Cycle Assessment
PB94-189677/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/142
MOUSE Uncertainty Analysis System.
PB94-189685/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/143
In Situ Technologies for Remediation of Organic Chemi-
cals-Contaminated Sites: A Critical Review.
PB94-192713/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-93/269
Development of 'Giardia C.f Values for the Surface
Water Treatment Rule.
PB94-117538/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/270
Financing Assistance Available for Small Public Water
Systems.
PB94-117520/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/380
Using Computer Models to Determine the Effect of Stor-
age on Water Quality.
PB94-117512/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/381
Vibrio choleras 01 Can Assume a 'Rugose' Survival Form
That Resists Killing by Chlorine, Yet Retains Virulence.
PB94-117504/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/419
Efficacy of Commercial Products in Enhancing Oil BkxJe-
gradatkxi in Closed Laboratory Reactors.
PB94-101607/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/420
Efficacy of Commercial Inocula in Enhancing Bfodegrada-
tkxi of Weathered Crude Oil Contaminating a Prince Wil-
liam Sound Beach.
PB94-101714/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-93/431
Discrete Volume-Element Method for Network Water-
Quality Models.
PB94-101870/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-93/438
Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Chlorinated, Aliphat-
ic Compounds.
PB94-113685/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/442
Measurement of Contamination in Environmental Sam-
ples.
PB94-113727/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/443
Computer Program for the Determination of Most Proba-
ble Number and Its Confidence Limits.
PB94-113735/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/444
Treatment of Semivoladle Compounds in High Strength
Wastes Using an Anaerobic Expanded-Bed GAC Reac-
PB94-113743/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-93/446
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic
Pollutants.
PB94-113768/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-93/447
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect
of Functional Groups.
PB94-113776/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/450
Evaluation of Indoxyl-Beta-D-GlucuronWe as a Chromo-
i in Media Specific for 'Escherichia coli'.
H14931/REB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/452
Industrial Pollution Prevention: A Critical Review.
PB94-112844/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/453
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Incinerators versus the 1990 Toxic Release Inventory Air
Releases.
PB94-112836/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/482
Model for Chlorine Concentration Decay in Pipes.
PB94-119971 /REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/4B5
Life Cyde Assessment for Municipal Solid Waste Man-
P^M22512/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/49S
Reduction of Genotoxicity of a Creosote-Contaminated
Sol After Fungal Treatment Determined by the Trades-
cantia-micronucleus' Test
PB94-130077/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-93/496
Rapid Gkitamate Decarboxylase Assay for Detection of
•Escherichia coB'.
PB94-130143/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J4J3/505
Animation and visualization of Water Quality in Distribu-
tion Systems.
PB94-136181/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/506
Locating Monitoring Stations in Water Distribution Sys-
tems.
PB94-136199/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/089
Dose Response of 'Cryptosporidium parvum' in Outbred
Neonatal CD-1 Mice.
PB94-146289/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/134
Using Btopolymers to Remove Heavy Metals from Soil
and Water.
PB94-159381/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/136
Impact of Oxygen Mediated Oxidative Coupling on Ad-
sorption Kinetics.
PB94-1S9407/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/145
Modeling Substrate Transport into Btofilms: Role of Multi-
ple Ions and pH Effects.
PB94-157328/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/146
Control of Disinfection By-Products and Biodegradable
Organic Matter through Biological Treatment
PB94-157310/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/149
Effect of Bromide Ion on Formation of HAAs during
Chlorinabon.
PB94-157286/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/168
RBC Nitrification Design Using Zero-Order Kinetics.
PB94-162732/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/172
Investigation of Cleaner Technologies to Minimize Auto-
motive Coolant Wastes.
PB94-162682/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/173
Multispectral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfec-
tion Byproducts in Drinking Water.
PB94-163S24/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/230
Effects of NO3(-). d(-), F(-), SO4(2-), and CO3(2-) on
Pb(2+ ) Immobilization by HydroxyapaMe.
PB94-170024/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/242
Package Plants for Small Water Supplies: The U.S. Expe-
rience.
PB94-169828/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/243
Environmental Chemistry of Chromium.
PB94-177763/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/260
Update of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
SITE Emerging Technology Program, 1993.
PB94-176062/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/313
Abestos Release from the Demolition of Two Schools in
Fairbanks, Alaska
PB94-192804/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/342
SITE Demonstration of the Toronto Harbour Commission-
ers Soil Recycling Project
PB94-198173/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/364
Effect of /
"7/PTEB
on Vibrio cholerae' InactrvatJon.
944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/365
DBP Control in Drinking Water Cost and Performance.
PB94-209715/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/R-93/010
Manual: Nitrogen Control.
PB94-1S9142/REB 944)3 PC A14/MF A03
Updated User-Friendly Computer Programs for Solving
Sampling and Statistical Problems (for Microcomputers)
(Date of Coverage: 1993).
(EPA/SW/DK-94/063)
P894-500188/REB 944)1 CP 002
EPANET Version 1.1 (3 1/2 inch - DOS) (for Microcom-
puters).
(EPA/SW/DK-94/118)
PB94-501673/REB 94-04 CP 002
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. TECHNICAL SUPPORT DIV.
Ground Water Supply Survey. Summary of Volatile Or-
ganic Contaminant Occurrence Data.
PB94-175866/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
NARRAGANSETT, RL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.
EPA/600/ A-94/083
Lessons Learned from Siting of Boston Harbor Sewage
Outfall.
PB94-169851 /REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/084
Research Needs and Summary: Environmental Manage-
ment Perspective (Chapter 16).
PB94-169869/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-94/085
DMA Modifications: Investigations by Mass Spectrometry
(Chapter 3).
PB94-169877/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
CA-7
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ERLN-1035
Lessons Learned from Sting of Boston Harbor Sewage
Outfall.
PB94-169851/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
7/REB
•tigations by Mass Spectrometry
9443 PCA03/MFA01
ERLN-1510
Research Needs and Summary: Environmental Manage-
ment Perspective (Chapter 16).
PB94-169669/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONHENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, NEW YORK.
REGION H.
Risk Ranking Project Region 2. Ecological Ranking and
Problem Analysis: Health, Ecology and Welfare/Econom-
ics.
PB94-100351/REB 9441 PC A11/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
PHILADELPHIA, PA. REGION III
EPA/600/A-94/093
AERMOD: A Dispersion Model for Industrial Source Ap-
pfcattons.
PB94-176179/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONHENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
EPA/800/J-93/425
Atmospheric Corrosion Model for Galvanized Steel Struc-
tures.
PB94-101763/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF Ml
EPA/600/J-94/353
FteM-Deptoyabte Monitors tar VOaOa Organic Com-
pounds In Air.
PB94-210424/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. AIR AND ENERGY ENQINEERINQ
RESEARCH LAB.
EPA/600/A43/240
LandfH Gas and Its Influence on Global Ornate Change.
PB94-113784/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF AOI
EPA/600/ A-93/262
Pollution Prevention Research for Organic Air Emissions.
PB94-117454/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-93/269
EPA Research Program for Reducing CO2 Emissions
Through Efficient Energy Technologies.
PB94-120029/REB 9441 PC A02/MF AOI
EPA/600/A-93/286
Environmental Tests Comparing Kress Indirect Dry Cool-
ins "i"1 Conventional Coke Oven Pushing and Quench-
H§94-130127/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF AOI
EPA/600/ A-94/009
Role of Biomass Energy in Stabilizing Global Climate
Change.
PB94-139S65/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF AOI
EPA/600/ A-94/064
LandfH Gas Utilization: Database of North American
162773/REB
9443 PC A03/MF Ml
EPA/600/A-94/091
Refined Estimates of Btogenic Hydrocarbon Emissions
for Atlanta.
PS94-176070/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-94/122
Regulations and Research Related to VotaHe Organic
Compounds (VOCs): Meeting the Ozone Standard Na-
tionwide by 2010.
PBS4-190907/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFM1
EPA/600/A-94/128
Performance of Hydrocarbons in a Household Refrigera-
tor/Freezer.
PB94-190964/REB 9444 PC A02/MF M1
EPA/eOO/A-94/131
Battery-powered PM-10 Indoor Air Samplers Applied to
Unvented Third World Residential Combustion Sources.
PB94-190B98/REB 9444 PC A02/MF Ml
EPA/600/A44/133
EPA's New Clean Air Technologies and Opportunities for
Cooperative Development
PB94-190337/REB 9444 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/161
PC AO3/MF A01
PB94-210572/REB
EPA/600/J-94/226
Computer-Aided Data Acquisition tor Combustion Experi-
ments.
PB94-17000B/REB 9443 PC AO2/MF A01
EPA/600/R43/214
Conceptual Designs tor a New Highway Vehicle Emis-
sions Estimation Methodology.
PB94-120128/REB 9441 PC A11/MF MS
EPA/60O/R-94/060
AppScation of Pulse Combustion to Incineration to Liquid
Hazardous Waste.
PB94-164415/REB 9443 PCAW/MFA02
noaaonabio Further Progress (RFP) Tracking System,
Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) of 1990 (tor Mfcro-
computers) (Date of Coverage: 1993).
(EPA/DF/DK-O4/064)
PB84-500204/REB 9441 CP DO2
Solvent Alternatives Guide (SAGE), Version 2.0 (for
Microoomputsrs).
(EPA/SW/DK-94/101)
PB94-501764/REB 9444 CP DM
Second by Second Exhaust Emissions Data Recorded
during Federal Test Procedures UDDS Runs (for Micro-
computers).
(EPA/DF/DK-94/113)
PB94-501780/REB 9444 CP DOS
ENVmONHENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH AND
EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT LAB.
EPA/600/A-93/238
Model Assessment of the Annual Atmospheric Deposition
of Trace Metals to Lake Superior.
PB94-113008/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-93/239
Deposition of Semi-Volatile Air Toxic Pollutants to the
Great Lakes: A Regional Modeftn Approach.
PB94-113016/REff 9441 PC A03/MF Ml
Smafl-Paroculate Impacts
Based on Wind-
9441 PC A03/MF M1
EPA/600/ A-93/250
Considerations for
from Surface Coal-Mining
Tunnel Simulations.
PB94-112869/REB
EPA/600/ A-93/27S
Objective Meteorological Classification Scheme Designed
to Elucidate Ozone's Dependence on Meteorology.
PB94-122S87/REB 9441 PCA027MFM1
EPA/600/ A-93/287
Spatial and Source Type Distribution of Emissions of Se-
lected Toxic Volatile Organic Compounds m the United
States in 1990.
PB94-130119/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/600/A-93/288
Cloud and Chemical Pathway Characterization of the
Nonlinear Response of Sulfur Deposition and SuNate Air
Concentrations to Changes in SO2 Emissions in the
RADM.
PB94-130101/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/A-93/289
Influence of Vertical Resolution on the Diurnal Ozone
Concentrations in a Regional Photochemical Model: A
Preliminary Study with Window RADM.
PB94-130093/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/290
Evaluating Advecbon Schemes for Use in the Next Gen-
eration of Air Quality Modeling Systems.
PB94-130085/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA/600/A-93/291
Physical Modeling of Concentration Distributions Around
Twin Man-Rise Buidkigs with a District Heating Plant
PB94-130705/REB 9442 PCM1/MFM1
EPA/600/A-93/292
Physical Modetng of the Flow Field Around Twin High-
RJseBuftfngs.
PB94-130713/REB 9442 PCA02/MFM1
EPA/600/A-94/004
Improved Representation of the Reaction of N2O5 on
Aerosols for Mesoscate Air Qualty Models.
PB94-140603/REB 9442 PCM3/MFM1
EPV600/A-94/012
Modete-3 Air Quality Model Prototype Science Concept
Development
PB94-139540/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/600/A-94/024
Evaluation of Forest Canopy Models for Estimating too-
9443 PC AOZ/MF Ml
prene Emissions.
PB94-155280/REB
EPA/600/ A-94/02S
SensHMty ofthe Regional Goddam Model to an Assort-
ment of Emission
Secenanos.
PB94-1SS298/REB
9443 PC A03/MF Ml
EPA/600/A-94/026
Summary of the 1993 EPA/A and WMA International
Symposium (8th). Measurement of Toxic and Related Air
Poftitants. Held in Durham, North Carolina on May 3-7,
1993.
PB94-155306/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/600/A-94/043
Analysis of Regional VsfcSty in the Eastern United
States Uskn Aerosol Models.
PB94-158698/REB 9443 PC A03/MF Ml
EPA/600/ A-94/045
FieW Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs with
Method TO-1 4.
PB94-1S9027/REB 9443 PC M3/MF M1
EPA/600/A-94/057
Muniluihiy of Indni
PB94-157385/REB
EPA/600/A-94/060
Improvements in Infract Exposure Assessment Modet-
irttA Model for Estimating Air Concentrations and Depo-
PB94-160413/REB 9443 PC A03/MF Ml
EPA/600/ A-94/061
liHutenienlaBuii and Eupmlroentalioii of an Advanced
LarxtSurtace/PBL Model in the Pern State/NCAR Me-
soscate Model (MM4).
PB94-160421/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-94/092 ,
Photochemical Urban Airshed Modaang Using Diagnostic
ami Dynamic Meteorological Fields.
PB94-176120/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF AOI
atorEmtei
9443 PC A04/MF Ml
EPA/600/A-94/166
Effects of Activated Charcoal Filtration and Ozonation on
Hydrocarbon and Carbonyl Levels of Ambient Air Used in
ControDed-Exposure Chamber Studies of Air Pollutant
Human Health Effects.
PB94-210523/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/169
Real-Time Monitoring of Potycydic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons and Respirable Suspended Particles from Environ-
mental Tobacco Smoke in a Home.
PB94-209756/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/426
Time Series Model for Cigarette Smoking Activity Pat-
terns: Model Validation for Carbon Monoxide and Respi-
rable Particles in a Chamber and an Automobile.
PB94-101771/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/427
Derivation of an Indoor Air Averaging Time Model from
the Mass Balance Equation for the Case of Independent
Source Inputs and Fixed Air Exchange Rates.
PB94-101789/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/463
Measurements of VOCs from the TAMS Network.
PB94-122S3B/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/465
Large Scale Evaluation of a Pattern Recognition/Expert
System for Mass Spectral Molecular Weight Estimation.
PB94-113081/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/466
LongPath Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer
and EPA-Approved Fixed-Point Methods Intercomparison.
PB94-113099/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/467
Production of Aldehydes as Primary Emissions and from
Secondary Atmospheric Reactions of Alkenes and Al-
kanes during the Night and Early Morning Hours.
PB94-113107/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-93/471
Climate Change Models and Forest Research.
PB94-117587/REB 9441 PC A02/MF AOI
EPA/600/J-93/472
PANs In the Atmosphere.
PB94-11759S/REB
EPA/600/J-93/479
Characterization of Emissions from an Early Model Flexi-
ble-Fuel Vehicle.
PB94-120052/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/4S1
Correcting RADM's Sulfate Underpredfction: Discovery
and Correction of Model Errors and Testing the Correc-
tions Through Comparisons against Field Data.
PB94-119963/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/489
Characterization of the Spatio-temporal Variability of Non-
Urban Ozone Concentrations over the Eastern United
9442 PC A03/MF A01
9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-130259/REB
EPA/600/J-93/490
Buildng Amplification Factors for Sources Near Buildings:
A Win*Tunnel Study.
PB94-130036/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/102
Removal of Sightly Heavy Gases from a Valley by Cross-
winds.
PB94-146446/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/123
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics
with Health, Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3948 Office
Workers ki Three Buikfngs.
PB94-158763/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/237
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics
with Health, Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3948 Office
Workers in Three BuHdngs.
PB94-174786/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/238
Fine-Particle Sodum Tracer for Long-Ranga Transport of
the Kuwaiti Og-Fire Smoke.
PB94-170107/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/239
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 12. Ef-
fects on Man, Animals, and Plants as a Function of Air
Poftutant Impact
PB94-170O99/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J44/240
Analysis of Selected Chemical Groups by Liquid Chroma-
tography/Mass Spectrometry.
PB94-170115/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/241
Comparison of Nonmethane Organic Compound Concen-
tration Data Collected by Two Methods in Atlanta.
P894-170123/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/800/J-94/306
PC-Based MIE Scattering Program for Theoretical Investi-
gations of the Optical Properties of Atmospheric Aerosols
as a Function of Composition and Relative Humidity.
PB94-192739/REB
9444 PC A02/MF A01
CA-8
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
EPA/eoo/j-94/307
Comparison of Sulfur Measurements from a Regional
Fine Particle Network with Concurrent Acid Modes Net-
work Results.
PB94-192747/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/308
Transport, Radiative, and Dynamical Effects of the Ant-
arctic Ozone Hole: A GFDL 'SKYHI' Model Experiment
PB94-192754/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-94/311
Effect of Specimen Size, Shape, and Orientation on Dry
Deposition to Galvanized Steel Surfaces.
PB94-192788/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/356
Gasoline-Contaminated Ground Water as a Source of
Residential Benzene Exposure: A Case Study.
PB94-209624/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/357
On-Road Vehicle Emissions: U.S. Studies.
PB94-209632/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/358
FT-IR Transmission Spectroscopy for Quantitation of Am-
monium BtsuKate in Rne-Parbculate Matter Collected on
Teflon (Trade Name) Biters.
PB94-209640/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/360
Combined TTFA/CMB Receptor Modeling Approach and
Its Application to Air Pollution Sources in China
PB94-209665/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/207
Constant Volume Sampling System Water Condensation.
PB94-114899/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/800/R-94/020
Meaaurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants: Sum-
mary of the 1993 US. EPA/A and WMA International
Symposium. Held In Durham, North Carolina on May 3-7,
1903.
PB84-146230/REB 94-02 PCAM/MFEM
EPA/600/R-94/045
Validation of VOC Emission* Inventories by Source Ap-
portionment and (14)C Dating Methods. Part 1.
PB94-160Se7/REB 94-03 PCA08/MFA01
EPA/600/R-94/OB1
FeesfcWty of Using Satelltte Derived Data to Infer Sur-
faoa-Uyer Ozone Concentration Patterns.
PB94-170263/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPV600/R-94/116
Mtaoenvlronrnental Factors Related to Calrfomlans' Po-
tsntlal Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS).
PB94-214814/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Meteorological Processor for Regulatory Models (MPRM)
flor Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-94/OeS)
PB94-501657/REB 94-03 CP DOS
ENVnONMEKTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TKANGLE PARK, NC. CARCINOQENESIS AND
METABOLISM BRANCH.
EPA/800/J-94/326
Application of SAR Methods to Non-Congeneric Data
Bases Associated with Carorwgenidty and Mutagenicrty:
Issues and Approaches.
PB94-197100/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EWHONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA AND
ASSESSMENT OFFICE.
ECAO-R-0327
Alternative Fuels Research Strategy.
PB94-105442/REB 944)1 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/600/AP-92/002
Alternative Fuels Research Strategy.
PB94-10S442/REB 94-01 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/600/AP-93/OO4A
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidants. Volume 1 of 3.
PB94-173127/REB 94-03 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/600/AP-93/004B
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidants. Volume 2 of 3.
PB94-173135/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/600/AP-93/004C
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidants. Volume 3 or 3.
PB94-173143/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/600/AP-93/004D
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidants. Chapter 1. Executive Summary and Chapter 9.
Integrative Summary of Ozone Health Effects.
PB94-1731SO/REB 94-03 PCAOS/MFA01
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxxtants.
PB94-173119/REB 94-03 PC E99/MF E»9
anflRONMENTAt PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
AND ASSESSMENT PROGRAM.
EPA/620/R-94/006
Forest Health Monitoring: Southeast Lobtolly/Shordeaf
Pine Demonstration Interim Report.
PB94-152386/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A03
EPA/620/R-94/010
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 Annual Statistical Sumrna-
PB94-205416/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/620/R-94/01S
Arid Ecosystems 1992 Pilot Report Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program.
PB94-176898/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. MOBILE SOURCE EMISSIONS
RESEARCH BRANCH.
EPA/600/A-94/14S
Constant Volume Sampling System Water Condensation.
SAE Technical Paper Series.
PB94-197423/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. NEUROTOXICOLOGY CHV.
EPA/600/J-94/069
Prolonged Neurobehavtoral and Visual Effects of Short-
Term Exposure to 3.3'-lminodiproptonitrile (IDPN) in Rats.
PB94-141579/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. OFFICE OF AIR QUALITY
PLANNING AND STANDARDS.
AP-42-SUPPL-F
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources. Supplement F.
PB94-121431/REB 94-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/450/2-91/011
Regulatory Impact Analysis and Regulatory Flexibility Act
Screening for Operating Permits Regulations.
PB94-112604/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/3-90/006C
OAQPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition), Supple-
ment 3. Chapter 10. Hoods, Ductwork, and Stacks.
PB94-177565/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/3-90/016B
Reactor Processes In the Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry: Background Information for Pro-
mulgated Standards.
PB94-103413/REB 944)1 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/450/3-917019B
General Provisions for 40 CFR Part 63: National Emis-
sion Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source
Categories, 1994. Background Information for Promulgat-
PB94J58235/REB 94-03 PCA10/MFA03
EPA/450/3-91/020B
Dry-Cteaning Facilities. Background Information for Pro-
mulgated Standards.
PB94-131240/REB 944)2 PC AOt/MF A02
EPA/450/3-917021B
Economic Analysis of Air Pollution Regulations: Dry
Cleaning Industry.
PB94-134392/REB 944)2 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/450/3-92/007B
Guidelines for MACT Determinations under Section
112. ~
PB9
944)3 PC A08/MF A02
4/REB
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 (August 1993).
PB94-120227/REB 944)1 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/450/R-94/020
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from
Batch Processes. Alternative Control Techniques Infor-
mation Document
PB94-177128/REB 944)3 PC A17/MF A03
EPA/451/R-93/012
Options for Developing and Evaluating Mitigation Strate-
gies for Indoor Air Impacts at CERCLA Sites. Air/Super-
fund National Technical Guidance Study Series, Report
ASF-36.
PB94-110517/REB 94-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/452/B-94/010
Directory of OAQPS Information Services, May 1994.
PB94-181310/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/452/R-93/008
PM-10 Guideline Document
PB94-104304/REB 944)1 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/452/R-93/014
Effects of the 1990 Ctean Air Act Amendments on Visibil-
ity in Class I Areas: An EPA Report to Congress.
PB94-157997/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/452/R-93/015
Guidance on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and
the Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide
Programs Branch (Corrected Version as of February 18,
1994).
PB94-156692/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/452/R-94/008
SO2 Guideline Document
PB94-1S1393/REB
944)3 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/452/H-94/008
SO2 Guideline Document Appendices.
PB94-183605/REB 944)3 PC A24/MF A04
EPA/452/H-94/009
Guidelines for PM-10 Sampling and Analysis Applicable
to Receptor Modeling.
PB94-177441 /REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/453/B-94/030
EPA Great Waters Program: An Introduction to the Issues
and the Ecosystems.
PB94-195997/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/453/D-93/057
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from
Volatile Organic Liquid Storage in Floating and Fixed
Roof Tanks. Guideline Series.
PB94-128519/REB 944)2 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/453/D-93/058
Economic Impact Analysis of the Halogenated Solvent
Cleaning NESHAP. Draft
PB94-131257/REB 944)2 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/453/D-94/052
Economic Impact Analysis for the Petroleum Refineries
NESHAP.
PB94-193661/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/453/D-94/053
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Petroleum Refineries
NESHAP.
PB94-194586/REB 944)4 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/453/D-94/067
Cold Cleaning Machine Operations New Source Per-
formnce Standards. Background Information/Basis and
Purpose Document
PB94-213535/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/453/R-93/022
Chromium Emissions from Industrial Process Cooling
Towers: Background Information for Proposed Standards.
PB94-151420/REB 944)2 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/453/R-93/032
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion
Engines.
PB94-104494/REB 94-01 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/453/R-93/037A
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. Third Supplement to
the 1990 Edition. Volume 1.
PB94-111234/REB 944)1 PC A22/MF AIM
EPA/453/R-93/037B
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. Third Supplement to
the 1990 Edition. Volume 2.
PB94-111572/REB 944)1 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/453/R-93/038
Descriptive Qukte to Risk Assessment Methodologies for
Toxic Air Pollutants.
PB94-181880/REB
94-03 PCA12/MFA03
EPA/453/R-93/039
Guidance for Review of High Risk Point Sources under
Section 112 of the 1990 dean Air Act Amendments.
PB94-126059/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/453/R-93/040
Enabling Guidance for the Implementation of 40 CFR
Part 63, Subpart E. Version 1. Interim.
PB94-120979/REB 944)1 PCA06/MFA02
EPA/453/R-93/045
Report to Congress on Hydrogen Sulfide Air Emissions
Associated with the Extraction of Oil and Natural Gas.
PB94-131224/REB 944)2 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/453/R-93/050A
Pulp, Paper, and Paperfaoard Industry-Background Infor-
mation for Proposed Air Emission Standards. Manufactur-
ing Processes at Kraft, Sulffle, Soda, and Semi-Chemical
Mills.
PB94-121357/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/453/R-93/051A
Electric Utility Steam Generating Unit Hazardous Air Pol-
lutant and Mercury Emission Study. Interim Report to
Congress Pursuant to the Clean Air Act Amendments of
1990.
PB94-187820/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/453/R-93/052
Enabling Document for National Emission Standards for
Coke Oven Batteries (40 CFR Part 63, Subpart L).
PB94-120813/REB 944)1 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/453/R-93/054
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
Halogenated Solvent Cleaning. Background Information
Document
PB94-131216/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/453/R-93/055
Deposition of Air Pollutants to the Great Waters. First
Report to Congress.
PB94-203320/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/453/R-93/059
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Magnetic Tape
Manufacturing Operations. Background Information for
Proposed Standards.
PB94-158094/REB 944)3 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/453/R-94/001
Alternative Control Techniques Document Volatile Or-
ganic Liquid Storage in Floating and Fixed Roof Tanks.
PB94-152741/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/453/R-94/002A
Gasoline Distribution Industry (Stage I). Background Infor-
mation for Proposed Standards.
PB94-154408/REB 944)2 PC A18/MF A04
CA-9
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EPA/453/H-94/003A
Hazardous Mr Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards, volume 2A.
Comments on Process Vents, Storage Vessels. Transfer
Operations, and Equipment Leaks.
PB94-161346/REB 94-03 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/453/R-94/003B
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards, volume 2B.
Comments on Wastewater.
PB94-161353/REB 94-03 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/453/R-94/003C
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2C.
Comments on Emissions Averaging.
PB94-161361/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/453/R-94/003D
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 20.
Comments on Applicability, National Impacts, and Over-
lap with Other Rules.
PB94-161379/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/453/R-94/003E
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2E.
Comments on Recordkeeping, Reporting, Compliance
and Test Methods.
PB94-161387/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/453/R-94/003F
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units In
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Rnal Standards. Volume 2F.
Comments on Identification List.
PB94-161395/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/453/R-94/004
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions trom Cement Manufacturing.
PB04-183522/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/453/R-84/017
Alternative Control Techniques Document Surface Coat-
Ing of Automotive/Transportation and Business Machine
Plastic Parts.
PB94-158066/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/453/R-84/019
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Emissions
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Cate-
gories: Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants from the Syn-
thetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry and
Other Processes Subject to the Negotiated Regulation
for Equipment Leaks.
PB94-177185/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF ACS
EPA/4S3/R-94/022
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from InousthWCoirmerdatflnsWutional (ICQ Bott-
PB94-177177/REB 94-03 PCA21/MFAM
EPA/453/R-94/024A
Secondary Lead Smelting Background Information Docu-
ment for Proposed Standards. Volume 1.
PB94-187556/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/4S3/R-94/024B
Secondary Lead Smelting Background Information Docu-
ment for Proposed Standards. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB94-18S612/REB 944)4 PCA14/MFA03
EPA/453/R-94/026
Gudefcnes for MACT
11J
Determinations under Section
944)3 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/4S3/R-94/031
Alternative Control Techniques Document Automobile
94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-191699/REB
EPA/453/R4M/033A
Emissions from Epoxy Resins Production and Non-Nylon
Polyamides Production: Background Information for Pro-
posed Standards.
PB9Z183696/REB 944)3 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/453/R-94/034
Economic Impact Analysis for the Polymers and Resins II
NESHAP.
PB94-17745B/REB 944)3 PC AO8/MF A02
EPA/453/R-94/036A
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
for Source Categories: Aerospace Manufacturing and
Rework - Background Information for Proposed Stand-
PB94-192648/REB 944)4 PC A20/MF ATM
EPA/4S3/R-94/037
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Glass Manufacturing.
P894-214079/REB 944)4 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/453/R-g4/039
Economic Impact Analysis of the Secondary Lead Smelt-
ers NESHAP. Final
PB94-195849/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/453/R-04/040
Industry Profite for the Secondary Lead Smelters
PB94-193836/REB 94-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/453/R-94/055
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations- Fourth Supplement
to the 1990 Edition.
P894-206729/REB 944)4 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/4S3/R-94/060
Rationale for New Source Performance Standards:
Starch Production Plants.
PB94-209921/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/454/R-93/031
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1992.
PB94-146669/REB 944)2 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/454/R-93/033
Independent Quality Assurance of Refinery Fugitives
Testing by Western States Petroleum Association. Rnal
Audit Report.
PB94-131232/REB 94-02 PC AOB/MF A02
EPA/454/R-93/047
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Toluene.
PB94-177607/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/454/R-93/055
Evaluation of a Solar Radiatkm/Delta-T Method for Esti-
mating PasquJH-Gifford (P-G) Stability Categories.
PB94-113958/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/454/R-93/OS6
Guidance on Urban Airshed Model (UAM) Reporting Re-
quirements for Attainment Demonstration.
P894-203452/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/454/R-94/016
Emissions Test Method 2* Determination of Metals
Emissions from Stationary Sources (1994 Proposal).
PB94-193612/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/454/R-94/018
Comparison of ISC2 Dry Deposition Estimates Based on
Current and Proposed Deposition Algorithms.
PB94-2O9491/REB 94-04 PCA04/MFA01
Preliminary Assessment of Gulf of Mexico CCS Contribu-
tions to Ozone Formation In Onshore Areas Using the
Regional Oxtdant Model.
(O&/HMS-93/OO25)
PB94-140241/REB 944)2 PC AO»/MF A03
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emmfaions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards.
PBW-161338/REB 944)3 PC E99/MF EM
TANKS: Storage Tank Emission Estimation Software,
Version 2.0 (tor Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/Dk-94/066)
PB94-500584/REB 944)2 CP 001
ENVmONMENTAL PROTECTION AOENCY, RESEARCH
TRIAMQLE PARK, NC. TECHNICAL SUPPORT DIV.
EPA/450/4-81/006
Guideline for Lead Monitoring in the Vicinity of Point
Sources.
PB94-183365/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/454/R-93/032
National Air Pollutant Emmission Trends, 1900-1992.
PB94-152097/REB 944)2 PC A11/MF A03
Factor Information Retrieval System Version 2.0 (FIRE)
(tar Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-94/O67)
PB94-500592/REB 944)2 CP D02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC.
EPA/440/1-91/013
Federal Register Volume 56, Number 26 Thursday, Feb-
ruary 7,1991, Part 3: Proposed Rules.
PB94-106176/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/738/F-92/010
R.E.D. Facts. Chlorinated Isocyanurates.
PB94-1064S3/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/821/R-93/011
Preliminary Report of EPA Efforts to Replace Freon for
the Determination of Oil and Grease, September 1993
(Revision 1).
PB94-10904B/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix. Reference
Guide. Version 1.
AD-A269 296/0/REB 944)1 PC A07/MF A02
National Conference on Ctmate Change and Water Re-
sources Management Proceedtags (1st) Held in Albu-
querque, New Mexico on November 4-7,1991.
(WFI-S3-fl-17)
AD-A281 172/7/REB 944)4 PC A18/MF ACM
Fuel Economy Guide, 1993. 3 Number.
PB94-100088/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Fuel Economy Guide. 1994. 6 Number.
PB94-100096/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Final Test Report Main Report and Appendices A-J for
USEPA Test Program Conducted at Pine Hall Brick Plant,
MaoSson, North Carofina.
PB94-105533/REB 944)1 PCA99/MFE18
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles.
PB94-127016/REB 944)3 PCE99/MFE99
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles.
PB94-127446/REB 944)3 PC E99/MF EM
Toxic Chemical Substance Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory Documentation.
PB94-141751/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, May 1, 1994. Data Tape Documenta-
tion.
PB94-165651/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
Chemistry. Follow-up. Guidance for Conducting Plant
and Livestock Metabolism Studies.
PB94-166378/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, January 1. 1994.
(EPA/DF/UT-94/083)
PB94-501194/REB 944)3 CP TOS
Integrated Exposure Uptake Biokinetic Model for Lead in
Children (lEUBK) Version 0.99D (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501517/REB 944)3 CP D01
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File. May 1.1994.
(EPA/OF/MT-94/090)
PB94-501749/REB 94-03 CP TOS
Contract Compliance Screening System
i Software (OLM01.8 Version 7) (for Microcom-
puters).
(EPA/SW/DK-94/012)
PB94-504255/REB 944)4 CP D02
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB94-921100/REB 94-02 Standing Order
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. ASSESSMENT AND WATERSHED PROTECTION DIV.
EPA/841/B-93/001
Geographic Targeting: Selected State Examples.
PB94-128360/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON.
DC. CHEMICAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND
PREVENTION OFFICE.
EPA/550/R-93/001
Hydrogen Fluoride Study: Report to Congress, Section
112(n)(6) Clean Air Act as Amended.
PB94-121308/REB 944)2 PC A1S/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIV.
EPA/440/1-74/033
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for
the Wet Storage, Sawmills, Partdeboard and Insulation
Board Segment of the Timber Products Processing Point
Source Category.
PB94-114873/REB 94-01 PCA20/MFA04
EPA/440/14W/77A
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for the Photographic Equipment and
Supplies Segment of the Photographic Point Source Cat-
pS&Tl40332/REB 944)2 PCAM/MFA06
EPA/440/1-82/084
Development Document tor Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards and Pretreatment Standards
for the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing. Point Source Cate-
•120110/REB
944)1 PC A22/MF A04
Development Document for Recommended Effluent Limi-
tations Guidelines and Standards of Performance for the
Fish Hatcheries and Farms. Point Source Category.
PB94-120102/REB 944)1 PC A10/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. ENGINEERING AND ANALYSIS DIV.
EPA/821/R-93/012
Economic Impact Analysis of Rnal Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manufacturing
Industry.
PB94-100872/REB 944)1 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/821/R-93/013
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Rnal Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Manufacturing
Industry.
PB94-100856/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/821/R-93/016
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines, Pretreatment Standards, and New Source Perform-
ance Standards for the Pesticide Chemicals Manufactur-
ing Point Source Category.
PB94-122470/REB 944)2 PC A18/MF A04
EPA/821/R-93/019
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Pulp, Paper and Paper-
board Point Source Category.
PB94-107026/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF EOS
Rnal Technical Development Document for the Pesticide
Chemicals Manufacturing Category Effluent Limitations
Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and New Source
Performance Standards.
PB94-100864/REB 944)1 PC A17/MF A04
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
PROGRAM.
EPA/620/R-94/017
EMAP Information Management Strategic Plan: 1993-
1997.
PB94-176823/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
Agroecosystem Pilot Field Program Plan, 1993.
PB94-160694/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
ENVBONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. HAZARDOUS SITE EVALUATION DIV.
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System
(KXSS) Software (ILM02.1 Version 4) (for Microcomput-
ars).
(EPA/SW/DK-94/072)
PB94-500642/REB 94-01 CP D02
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore), Ver-
sion 3.0, (3 1/2 inch, 1.44M) (for Micrcomputers).
(EPA/DF/DK-94/116)
PB94-502200/REB 94-04 CP D02
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore), Ver-
sion 3.0, (5 1/4 inch, 1.2M) (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/DF/DK-94/117)
PB94-504S60/REB 94-04 CP D02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. HEALTH AND ECOLOGICAL CRITERIA DIV.
EPA/821/R-92/009
Interim Guidance on Interpretation and Implementation at
Aquatic Life Criteria for Metals.
PB94-183829/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Cryptosporidium: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB94-143526/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Chlorine, Hypochlo-
raus Acid and Hypochlorite Ion.
PB94-179884/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY DIV.
EPA/440/1-86/016
Proceedings of the Annual Analytical Symposium (9th).
Held in Norfolk, Virginia on March 19-20,1986.
PB94-110012/REB 94-01 PC A99/MF A06
ENVRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. INFORMATION MANAGEMENT DIV.
Toxic Substances Control Act Test Submissions Data-
base (TSCATS) - Comprehensive Update.
(EPA/DF/MT-94/OeZ)
PB94-500147/REB 94-02 CP T03
Toxfc Release Inventory (TRI), 1987.
(EPA/DF/MT-94/091)
PB94-501897/REB 94-03 CP T08
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1988.
fPA/DF/MT-94/092)
PB94-501905/REB 9443 CPT07
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1989.
(EPA/DF/MT-94/070)
P894-501913/REB 94-03 CP TOT
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1990.
(EPA/DF/MT-94/094)
PB94-501921/REB 94-03 CPT07
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1991.
IEPA/DF/MT-94/094)
PB94-501939/REB 94-03 CPT07
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1992.
(EPA/DF/MT-94/095)
PB94-501947/REB 94-03 CP TOT
Toxfc Release Inventory (TRI). 1987-1992 (on CO-ROM).
(EPA/DF/CO-94/119)
P894-504230/RE8 94-04 CD-ROM $45.00
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
fography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
PB94-904200/REB 94-02 Subscription
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION AND RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT.
EPA/200/B-94/001
EPA National Publications Catalog. First Edition.
PB94-217205/REB 94-04 PC AW/MF A06
EPA/210/R-93/004
Creating a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency That
Works Better and Costs Less. Phase 1 Report National
Performance Review.
PB94-136785/REB 94-02 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/210/R-93/005
Creating a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency That
Works Better and Costs Less. Phase 2 Report National
Performance Review.
PB94-136793/REB 94-02 PCE02/MFA01
ENVMONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF DRINKING WATER.
Proposed Regulations for Lead in Drinking Water, August
1988.
PB94-178050/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL
RESPONSE.
OSWER-9200.5-146
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1 and
Volume 1, Part 1.
PB94-963275/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/148
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak OH/
Bay Drums Site, Operable Unit 3, Brandon, FL. March
1993.
PB94-964035/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R01-93/075
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Peterson/
Puritan Site, Operable Unit 1, Cumberland/Lincoln, Rl.,
September 1993.
PB94-963707/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R01-93/076
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pkalto
Farm, Coventry, RL, September 1993.
PB94-963702/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R01-93/077
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pinette's
Salvage Yard, Washbum, ME., June 1993.
PB94-963705/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R01 -93/078
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Salem
Acres Site, Salem, MA. March 1993.
PB94-963711/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R01-93/079
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Linemas-
ter Switch Corporation Site, Woodstock, CT, July 1993.
PB94-963710/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R01 -93/080
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Naval
Construction Battalion Center, Sites 12 and 14, Davis-
vilte, Rl., September 1993.
PB94-963712/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R01-93/081
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Newport
Naval Education/Training Center, Newport, Rl., Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-963709/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R01-93/082
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyanza
Chemcial Waste Dump, Operable Unit 3, Ashland, MA.,
March 1993.
PB94-963706/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R01-93/083
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 1, NH., September 1993.
PB94-963703/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R01 -93/084
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air
National Guard/Camp Edwards, MA, January 1993.
PB94-963708/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R01-93/085
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, NH., September 1993.
PB94-963704/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R01-94/086
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
Force Base (Operable Unit 6) Site. ME., April 1994.
PB94-963701/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R01-94/087
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Somere-
worth Sanitary Landfill Site, Somersworth, NH., June
1994.
PB94-963713/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R01-94/088
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Central
Landfill Site, Operable Unit One, Johnston, Rl., June
1994.
PB94-963714/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/H02-93/196
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Batavia
Landfill Site, Town of Batavia, Genesee County, NY.,
March 1993.
PB94-963831/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/196
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): FMC
Dublin Road Site, Orleans County, NY., March 1993.
PB94-963833/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/197
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Johns-
town City Landfill, NY., March 1993.
PB94-963822/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/198
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Robin-
tech/Nattonal Pipe, Operable Unit 2, Town of Vestal,
Broome County, NY., March 1993.
PB94-963825/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/199
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Monroe
Township Landfill, Middlesex County, NJ., March 1993.
PB94-963811/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/200
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Niagara
County Refuse, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963821/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/201
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Reynolds
Metals Company Site, Massena, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963826/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/202
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Tronic
Plating, Farmingdale, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963807/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/203
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American
Cyanamid Site, Operable Unit 1, Bridgewater Township,
Somerset County, NJ., September 1993.
PB94-963832/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/204
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pitts-
burgh Air Force Base, Pittsburgh, NY., March 1993.
PB94-963812/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/205
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Preferred
Plating Corporation, Farmingdale, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963813/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/208
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 8, Lakehurst. NJ.,
June 1993.
PB94-963816/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/HOD/R02-93/209
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 9, Lakehurst NJ.,
June 1993.
PB94-963818/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/210
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2); Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 10, Lakehurst, NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963815/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/211
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 11, Lakehurst, NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963817/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/212
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 12, Lakehurst NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-96381S/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/213
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 13), Lakehurst NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963814/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/214
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval En-
gineering Canter, Operable Unit 14, Lakehurst, NJ., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963827/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/HOD/R02-93/215
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 15, Lakehurst, NJ.,
September 1933.
PB94-S63828/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/216
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 22, Lakehurst NJ,
September 1993.
PB94-963829/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/217
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 23, Lakehurst NJ-,
September 1993.
PB94-963830/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/218
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Janssen,
Inc., Site, Gumbo, PR., September 1993.
PB94-963823/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/219
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): SMS In-
struments, Suffolk County, Deer Park, NY., September
1993.
PB94-963820/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/220
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Wilson
Farm, Plumsted Township, Ocean County, NJ., August
1993.
PB94-96380B/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/221
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Lodi Mu-
nicipal Wells, NJ., September 1993.
PB94-963824/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R02-93/222
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township. Route 72 and Route 532 Dump Sites, Burling-
ton County, Chatsworth, NJ., September 1993.
PB94-963809/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-94/224
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fried In-
dustries Site, East Brunswick, NJ., June 1994.
PB94-963801/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-94/225
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Kenmark
Textile Printing Corporation, Babylon, NY., March 1994.
PB94-963802/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-94/226
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pollution
Abatement Services, Oswego, NY., December 1993.
PB94-963803/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-94/227
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Juncos
Landfill Site (Operable Unit 2), Juncos, PR., October
1993.
PB94-963804/REB 9444 Standing Order
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EPA/ROO/H02-94/228
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Indus-
tries, Inc.. Pedricktown, NJ.. July 1994.
PB94-963805/REB 94-04 Standing Oder
EPA/ROD/R02-94/255
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Rock-
away Township Wettfield, Rockaway. NJ., October 1993.
PB94-963834/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R03-93/163
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base, DE., November 1992.
PB94-963915/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R03-93/164
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Ohio
River Park, Operable Unit 2. Neville Island, PA., March
1993.
PB94-963909/REB 94-04 Starring Order
EPA/ROD/R03-93/165
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saeger-
town Industrial Area Site, Crawford County, PA., January
1993.
PB94-9B3917/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R03-93/166
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Occiden-
tal Chemical Corporation. Montgomery County, PA., June
1993.
PB94-963910/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R03-93/167
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Recticon/
AMed Steel. Parker Ford, PA., June 1993.
PB94-963906/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R03-93/168
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): RentoUl/
Virginia Wood Preserving, Richmond, VA., June 1993.
PB94-963912/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/R03-83/169
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Eastern
Diversified Metal*. Operable Unit 2, Hometown, PA., Sep-
tember 1983.
PB84-963913/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/R03-93/171
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Wood-
lawn County LamMI, Colon, MD., September 1993.
PB94-863907/REB 94-04 Stanrjng Order
EPA/ROO/R03-93/172
Supariund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Delawani
Sand and Gravel Site, (Amendment), New Castle, DE,
September 1993.
PB944»83914/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
EPA/ROD/R03-93/173
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Novak
Sanitary Landfill, LeNgh County, PA., September 1993.
PB94-963911/HEB 9444 Stanrjng Order
EPA/ROO/R03-93/175
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
Development Center, Operable Unit 1, Bucks County,
PA., September 1993.
PB94-963905/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R03-93/177
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): WIHam
Dick Lagoons, West Cain Township, Chester County, PA.,
March 1993.
PB94-963906/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R03-94/178
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hranica
LandfH Site (Operable Unit 2), Butler County, PA., May
1994.
PB94-963901/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
EPA/ROO/R03-94/179
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aladdin
Plating Site (Operable Unit 2), Lackawanna County, PA.,
December 1993.
PB94-963902/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R03-94/180
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Revere
Chemical Site, Nockambcon Township, Bucks County,
PA., December 1993.
PB94-963903/REB 9444 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/R03-94/181
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Austin
Avenue Radiation Site, Delaware County, PA., June 1994.
PB94-963918/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
EPA/nOD/R03-94/183
Superfund Record of Dedson (EPA Region 3): North
Perm Area 1 Site, Souderton. PA.. September 1994.
PB94-963920/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/R03-94/184
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bed
LandfB Superfund Site, Bradford County, PA., September
1994.
PB94-963921/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/R03-94/185
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bucking-
ham County Landfill Superfund Site, VA., September
1994.
PB94-9B3922/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/R04-93/128
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4f. ABC
One-Hour Cleaners Site. JacksonvBe. NC., January 1993.
PB94-964039/REB 94-O4 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/129
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cedar-
town Industries, Cedartown, GA., May 1993.
PB94-964047/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/130
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Koppers
(MonisviHe Plant), MomsvUle, NC., December 1992.
PB94-964026/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/131
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Mathis
Brothers Landfill (South Marble Top Road), Walker
County, GA., March 1993.
PB94-964048/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/132
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Southwire Aluminum, Hancock County, HawesviHe, KY.,
February 1993.
PB94-964036/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/133
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Redwing
Carriers/Saraland, Mobile County. AL, December 1992.
PB94-964030/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/134
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Reeves
Southeastern Galvanizing (Operable Unit 1), FL, October
1992.
PB94-964028/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/135
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical Industries Site, Operable Unit 2, DeLand, FL,
October 1992.
PB94-964037/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/R04-93/136
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): T, H, Ag-
riculture and Nutrition Site, Operable Unit 1, Albany, GA.,
May 1993.
PB94-964017/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/137
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4); USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit 17, Oak Ridge,
TN., October 1992.
PB94-964023/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/R04-93/138
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit 8, Oak Ridge. TN..
OctobeM992.
PB94-964022/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/139
Superfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 4): PCX-
StatesvWe _Stte,_ Operable Ur* One, fredeff County,
944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/140
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Anodyne.
Inc. Site, North Miami Beach, FL, June J993.
PB94-964041/REB 944M Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/141
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Bypass
601 Groundwatar Contamination Site, Operable Unit 2,
Concord, NC., April 1993.
PB94-964050/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/142
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Elmore
Waste Disposal Site, Spartanburg County, Greer, SC.,
April 1993.
PB94-964040/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/HOD/R04-93/143
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Firestone
Tire and Rubber Company Site. Dougherty County.
Albany, GA.. June 1993.
PB84-964043/REB 84-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/145
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Para-
Cham Southern, Inc., SimpsonviKe, SC., September 1993.
PB94-964034/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/R04-93/146
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak Oil/
Bay Drums Site, Operable Unit 1, Brandon, FL, June
1993.
PB94-964031/REB 944)4 Standkig Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/147
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak Oil/
Bay Drums Site, (Operable Unit 2). Brandon, FL, i
StatesvWe, NC., September 1993.
PB64-96404S/REB
1993.
PB94-964032/REB
.August
944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/149
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Reeves
Southeastern Galvanizing, Operable Unit 2, HMsborough
County, FL, September 1993.
PB94-964029/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/R04-93/1SO
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Roches-
ter Property Site, Travelers Rest, GreenvMe County, SC.,
August 1993.
PB94-964027/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/R044W/151
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm, Operable Unit 2, Brooks. KY.
PB94-964025/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/152
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
Chemical. AL, September 1993.
PB94-964024/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/153
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Beulah
Landm Site, Pensacota, FL September 1993.
PB94-964046/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/154
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Chem-
form. Inc., Site, Operable Unit Two, Pompano Beach, FL,
September 1993.
PB94-964042/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/155
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): (PCX
Washington Site), Beaufort County, Washington. NC.,
September 1993.
PB94-964044/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/156
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Geiger (C
and M Oil) Site, (Amendment), Rantowles, SC., July
1993.
PB94-964038/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/157
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Helena
Chemical Landfill, Fairfax, SC., September 1993.
PB94-964014/REB 944M Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/158
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Kalama
Specialty Chemical Site, Beaufort, SC., September 1993.
PB94-964033/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/160
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Milan
Army Ammunition Plant, O-LJne Ponds Area, Milan, TN.,
September 1993.
PB94-964049/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/161
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USMC
Camp Le|eune, Operable Unit 3, NC., September 1993.
PB94-964016/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/162
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USMC
Camp Lajeune, Operable Unit 4, NC., September 1993.
PB94-9B401S/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/183
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River (USDOE), Operable Untt 6, SC., September 1893.
PB94-964020/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/164
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River (USDOE), Operable Unit 7, SC., September 1993.
PB94-964019/REB 944W Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/165
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Osseous Diffusion Plant, Northwest Plume, Paducah,
KY., July 1993.
PB94-964018/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/168
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit 16, Oak Ridge,
TN., September 1993.
PB94-964021/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/167
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Town-
send Saw Chain Company Site, Ponttac, SC. (Interim Re-
medial Action), December 1993.
PB94-8640O1/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/169
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant Site, Paducah, KY., March 1994.
PB94-964003/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/172
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Piper Air-
craft Corporation Site, Vero Beach, FL, December 1993.
PB94-964006/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/174
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Company Site (Operable Unit 3).
Salisbury, NC., October 1993.
PB94-964008/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/175
Superfund Record of Decision (Region 4): General Tire
Landfill Site, Mayfield. KY., October 1993.
PB94-964009/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/178
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sangamo
Weston/Twervermle Creek/Lake Hartwell Site (Operable
Unit 2), Pickens, SC., June 1994.
PB94-964012/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/179
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Caldwell
Lace Leader Site, Auburn, KY., June 1894.
PB94-964013/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/180
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Davie
Landfill Site. Davie. FL. August 1994.
PB94-964051/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/181
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): BMI-Tax-
tron Site, Lake Park, FL, August 1994.
PB94-964052/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R04-94/183
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Upper
East Fork Poplar Creek, Operable Unit 2 (Abandoned
Nitric Acid Pipeline at Y-12 Plant), Oak Ridge, TN., Sep-
tember 1994.
PB94-964054/REB 944)4 Standing Order
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EPA/ROD/R04-94/184
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Alabama
Army Ammunition Plant, Operable Unit 2, CMdereburg,
AL, August 1994.
PB94-96405S/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/185
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): B and B
Chemical Site, Hiateah, FL, September 1994.
PB94-964056/REB 94O4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/186
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Naval Air
Station Cecil Field, Operable Unit 6, Jacksonville, Fl.,
September 1994.
PB94-964057/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/1S7
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site, (USDOE), SC., September 1994.
PB94-984058/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-93/224
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): East
Bethel Demolition Landfill, East Bethel, MM.. March 1993.
PB94-964120/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-93/226
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): MacGillis
and Gtobs/Bell Lumber and Pole, New Brighton, MN.,
December 1992.
PB94-964115/REB 94-04 Standing Order
B>A/ROD/R05-93/227
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spartan
Chemical Site, Wyoming, Ml., June 1993.
PB94-964111/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-93/22B
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wash
King Laundry, Baldwin, ML, March 1993.
PB94-964104/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-93/229
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wood-
stock Municipal Landfill, Woodstock. IL, June 1993.
PB94-964106/REB 944M Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-93/230
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Adams
Plating Company Site, Lansing. Ml., September 1993.
PB94-964121/REB 94-04 Standing Order
B>A/ROD/R05-93/231
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): American
Anodco, Inc., Ionia, Ml., September 1993.
PB94-964117/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-93/232
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sanitary
Landfill Company (IWD) Site (a.k.a. Cardington Road
Landfill), Moraine, OH., September 1993.
PB94-964116/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-93/233
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Duell-
Qardner Landfill Site, Muskegon County, ML, September
1993.
PB94-963916/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROS-93/235
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5); Lakeland
Disposal Service, daypool, IN., September 1993.
PB94-964112/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-93/236
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Packag-
ing Corporation of America, Filer City, ML, September
1993.
PB94-96411B/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-93/237
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Heilty Tar
and Chemcial, IndtenapoBs, IN.. September 1993.
PB94-9B4109/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROS-93/238
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Adams
County Quincy Landfills No. 2 and 3, Quincy, IL. Septem-
PB94-964123/REB
94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R05-93/239
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Himco
Dump, Bknart, IN., September 1993.
PB94-964103/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-93/240
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5); Muske-
gon Chemical, Whitehall, ML, March 1993.
PB94-964110/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R05-93/241
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Mason
County Landfill, Ludington, Ml., September 1993.
PB94-964119/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R05-93/242
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Dakhue
Sanitary Landfill, Cannon Falls, MN., June 1993.
PB94-964122/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R05-93/243
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ott/
Story/Cordova Chemical Site, Operable Unit 3, North
Muskegon, ML, September 1993.
PB94-964108/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-93/244
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Powell
Road Landfill, Huber Heights. OH., September 1993.
PB94-964107/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-93/245
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): U.S. Air
Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH., July 1993.
PB94-96410S/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-93/246
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): New
Brighton/Arden Hills, Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant
MN., September 1993.
PB94-964114/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-94/247
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Perham
Arsenic Burial Site, Perham, MN., March 1994.
PB94-964101/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-94/248
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): J and L
Landfill Site, Rochester Hills, ML, June 1994.
PB94-964102/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-94/249
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Waste,
Inc., Landfill Site, Michigan City, IN., August 1994.
P894-964132/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-94/250
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Koppers
Coke Site, St Paul, MN., April 1994.
PB94-964124/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-94/251
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Land and
Gas Reclamation Landfill Site, Williarrwtown, Wl., January
1994.
PB94-964125/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-94/252
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Olmsted
County Sanitary Landfill Site, MN., June 1994.
PB94-964126/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-94/253
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Sauk
County Landfill Site, Excelsior, Wl., March 1994.
PB94-964127/REB 94-04 Standing Order
i 5): Van Dale
EPA/ROD/R05-94/254
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Van D
Junkyard Site, Washington County, OH., March 1994.
PB94-964128/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROS-94/2S6
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Agate
Lake Scrap Yard Site, MN., December 1993.
PB94-964130/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROS-94/257
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South An-
dover Salvage Yards, Andover, MN., May 1994.
PB94-964131/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R05-94/25B
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Prestolite
Battery, Vncennes, IN., August 1994.
PB94-964133/HEB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/HOD/R06-93/078
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cleveland
Mil Site, Grant County, NM., September 1993.
PB94-964209/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROB-93/079
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): PopHe,
Inc., El Dorado. AR, February 1993.
PB94-964205/REB 94-04 Starting Order
EPA/ROD/R06-93/OBO
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac,
Inc., Jacksonville, AR., June 1993.
PB94-984201/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R06-93/081
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Fourth
Street Abandoned Refinery Site, Oklahoma City, OK.,
September 1993.
PB94-964207/REB 94-04 Starving Order
EPA/ROD/R06-93/082
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tenth
Street Dump/Junkyard Site, Oklahoma City, OK.,
(Amendment), September 1993.
PB94-964202/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R06-93/083
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): PAB Oil
and Chemical Services, Vermion Parish, LA., September
1993
PB94-964206/REB 94-04 StancSng Order
EPA/ROD/R06-93/084
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texar-
kana Wood Preserving Company, Operable Unit 2, Texar-
kana, TX, September 1993.
PB94-964203/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R06-93/085
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tinker
AFB (Sokfer Creek/BuUng 3001). OK.. September
1993.
PB94-964204/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R06-93/086
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): American
Creosote Works (WkmfiekJ Plant), Wkwifield, LA, April
1993
PB94-964208/REB 94-04 StarxSng Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/062
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): North U
Drive WeH Contamination, Springfield, MO., March 1993.
PB94-96430B/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/063
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Red Oak
Landfill, Red Oak, IA., March 1993.
PB94-964303/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/064
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Chemplex
Site, Clinton, I A, May 1993.
PB94-964309/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/065
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): McGraw-
Edtoon Facility, Centerville, I A., September 1993.
PB94-964310/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/066
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwater Contamination Site, Hastings, NE., June
1993.
PB94-964301/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/067
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
Spring Quarry/Plant/Prts (USDOE), MO., September
1993.
PB94-964302/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/088
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Sherwood
Medical Company Site, Norfolk, NE., September 1993.
PB94-964307/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/069
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
••—-•-—-Tg/North Farm Site, Operable Unit 2,
. t), Kellogg. IA., September 1993.
311/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/070
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Operable Unit 3,
(Amendment), Kellogg, IA., September 1993.
PB94-964308/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/071
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Syntex
Agribusiness, Inc., Operable Unit 2, Verona. MO., May
1993.
PB94-964304/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/072
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kem-Pest
Laboratories, Cape Girardeau, MO., February 1993.
PB94-964305/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-94/073
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Electro-
Coatings, Inc., Site, Cedar Rapids, IA., September 1994.
PB94-964312/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R08-93/068
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Eagle
Mine Site, Operable Unit 1, Eagle County, CO., March
1993.
PB94-964416/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R08-93/069
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F. E.
Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, WY., December 1992.
PB94-964405/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R08-93/070
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Minot
Landfill Site, Minot, ND., June 1993.
PB94-964408/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROB-93/071
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Operable Unit 2, Commerce City,
CO., June 1993.
PB94-964413/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R08-93/072
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Operable Units 3 and 6, Commerce
City, CO., June 1993.
PB94-964415/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROB-93/073
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Utah
Power and Light/American Barrel Site, Salt Lake City,
UT., July 1993.
PB94-964406/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROB-93/074
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Operable Unit S, Commerce City,
CO., (Amendment), September 1993.
PB94-964412/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R08-93/076
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales Company Site, Operable Unit 4, Commerce City,
CO., December 1992.
PB94-964414/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R08-93/077
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 27, Commerce City,
CO., September 1993.
PB94-964409/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R08-93/078
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 28, CO.. January 1993.
PB94-964410/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R08-93/079
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 29, Commerce City,
CO., September 1993.
PB94-864411/REB 94-04 Standing Order
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EPA/ROD/ROB-94/081
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site (Operable Unit 4), Commerce City,
CO.. Apr! 1994.
PB94-964402/REB
9444 Starring Order
EPA/ROD/R06-94/084
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hffi Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 4, UT., June 1994.
PB04-964417/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R09-93/067
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sacra-
mento Army Depot, Bum Pits Operable Unit, Sacramento.
CA-. February 1893.
PB94-964521/REB 9444 Starring Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/088
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Ga-
briel Valley Site, Areas 1 through 4, WMttier Narrows Op-
erable Unit. Los Angeles County, CA., March 1993.
PB94-9B4524/REB 944)4 Starring Order
EPA/ROD/RO9-93/088
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sharps
Army Depot Operable Unit 1, Uthrop, CA.. January
1993.
PB94-964518/REB 94-04 Stanolng Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/090
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams
Air Force Base. Operable Unit 2, Phoenix. AZ., December
1992.
PB94-964514/REB 94-04 Stanolng Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/091
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Liquid
Gold Ol Corporation, Richmond, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964517/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/RCO/R09-93/092
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Vatey Area 2, Operable Unit 2, Los Angeles
County. CA., June 1993.
PB94-964527/REB 94-04 Stanolng Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/093
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Vatey Area 2. Operable Unit 3, Los Angeles
County. CA., June 1983.
PB94-9645Z3/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R09-93/094
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lorentz
Barret and Drum Site, Operable Unit 1. San Jose, CA.,
August 1993.
PB94-964522/REB 94-04 Starving Order
EPA/ROO/R09-93/095
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): MeCoU
Site. Source Operable Unit, FuRerton, CA., June 1993.
PB94-984520/REB 9444 Starring Order
EPA/ROO/R09-93/096
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Appied
Materials, Inc.. Santa Clara. CA., August 1993.
PB94-984528/REB 9444 Standkig Order
EPA/ROO/R09-93/097
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Newmark
Groundwater Contamination Site, San Bernardino, CA..
August 1993.
PB94-964516/REB 94-04 Stanolng Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/099
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fresno
Sanitary LandfH Site, Fresno, CA.. Septamber 1993.
PB94-964519/REB 94-04 Starring Order
EPA/ROO/R09-93/100
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Haxcsl,
Livemnore. CA., Septamber 1993.
PB94-964S10/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/101
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Iron
Mountain Mkie, Shasta County, CA.. September 1993.
PB94-964S11/REB 94-04 Stanolng Order
EPVROD/R094H/102
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Ga-
briel Valley Site, Areas 1-4. Suburban Water Systems/
Bartoto Wei FWd Operable Unit. (Amendment), CA..
September 1993
PB94 084M5/REB 94-04 Starring Order
EPA/ROO/R09-93/103
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): Tracy De-
fense Depot. Operable Unit 1, Tracy, C/C. August 1993.
PB94-964515/REB 9444 Standkig Order
EPA/ROO/R09-93/104
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): McCtoSan
Air Force Base, Operable Unit B1, CA, September 1993.
PB94-864526/REB 94-O4 Standng Order
EPVROO/ROS-94/105
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): IwSan
Bend Wash Site. Tempe, AZ., September f993.
PB94-964501/REB 9444 Standkig Order
EPA/ROD/H09-94/106
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Baldwin
Park San Gabriel Vatey Area Site, Los Angeles County,
CA, March 1994.
PB94-9645O2/REB 9444 Standkig Order
EPA/ROD/RO9-94/107
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Aircraft
Contra) and Warning Site. Mather Air Force Base. CA..
December 1993.
PB94-964503/REB 9444 Starring Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/110
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base (Operable Unit 2). Merced County, CA., No-
vember 1993.
PB94-964506/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R09-94/111
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Southern
CaStornia Edison, Vtsalia Pole Yard, Vtealia, CA., June
1994.
PB94-964S07/REB 9444 Standmg Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/112
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Riverbank
Army Ammunition Plant Site, Riverbank, CA., March
1994.
PB94-964508/REB 9444 Stanolng Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/113
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Norton
Air Force Base, San Bernardino. CA., November 1993.
PB94-964509/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/114
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Waste
Disposal, Inc., Santa Fe Springs, CA., December 1993.
PB94-964512/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/115
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): George
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 1, Sen Bernardino County,
CA., March 1994.
PB94-964513/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/116
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Motorola
52nd Street, Operable Unit 2, Phoenix. AZ., July 1994.
PB94-964529/REB 9444 Standkig Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/117
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 1, AZ., April 1994.
PB94-964530/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/118
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord,
CA., February 1994.
PB94-964531/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R10-93/052
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Alaskan
Battery Enterprises, Fairbanks, AK., March 1993.
PB94-964625/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/053
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fairchild
Air Force Base, Craig Road Landfill Operable Unit, Spo-
kane, WA., February 1993.
PB94-964604/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/054
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Queen
City Farms, Maple Valley, WA., December 1992.
PB94-9B4617/REB 9444 Standkig Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/055
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): UmatDIa
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 1, Hermiston, OR..
December 1992.
PB94-964609/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/056
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 12, Idaho Fads, ID., December 1992.
PB94-964610/REB 9444 Stanolng Order
EPA/ROO/R10-93/057
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 4. Idaho Fate, ID., December 1992.
PB94-964611/REB 9444 Standkig Order
EPA/ROO/R10-93/058
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S.
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 9, Idaho Fate, ID., December 1992.
PB94-984612/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/059
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Allied
Plating Site, Portland. OR.. June 1993.
PB94-964619/REB 9444 Standkig Order
EPA/ROO/R10-93/080
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Ameri-
can Crossarm and Conduit Chehate, WA.. June 1993.
P894-984623/REB 9444 Starring Order
EPA/ROO/R10-93/061
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bonne-
vile Power Administration Ross Complex Site (USDOE),
Operable Unit 1. Vancouver. WA., May 1993.
PB94-964B20/REB 9444 Starring Order
EPA/ROO/R10-93/062
PB94-964626/REB 9444 Stanolng Order
EPA/ROO/R10-93/063
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hertford
1100 Area Site (USDOE). Benton County, WA., Septenv
PB94-964624/REB 9444 Standkig Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/064
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Moun-
tain Home Air Force Base, Land* No. 2. Operable Unit
2, Mountain Home, ID.. May 1993.
PB94-964616/REB 9444 Starring Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/065
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Umatilla
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 5, Hermiston, OR
August 1993.
PB94-964613/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/066
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Umatilla
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 8, Hermiston, OR
August 1993.
PB94-964614/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/067
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bonne-
viHe Power Administration Ross Complex Site (USDOE)
Operable Unit 2, Vancouver. WA., September 1993.
PB94-964622/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/068
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fairchild
Air Force Base, 4 Areas, Operable Unit 2, WA., July
1993.
PB94-964621/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/070
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): US
DOE Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable
Unit 18, Idaho Falls, ID., September 1993.
PB94-964615/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/071
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bangor
Naval Submarine Base, Operable Unit 5, Bangor, WA.,
September 1993.
PB94-964608/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/072
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort
Lewis Military Reservation, (Landfill 4 and the Solvent
Refined Coal Plot Plant), Pierce County. WA. September
1993.
PB94-964618/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-94/075
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): N.A.S.
Whktbay Island (Operable Unit 1, Areas 5 and 6), Oak
Harbor, WA., December 1993.
PB94-964603/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-94/076
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Naval
Submarine Base, Operable Unit 3, Bangor, WA.. March
1994.
PB94-964605/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-94/077
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): N.A.S.
WtUdbey Island, Aurt Field, Operable Unit 2, Oak Harbor,
WA., June 1994.
PB94-964606/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-94/078
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tele-
dyne War, Chang Albany Site, MMersburg, OR., June
1994.
PB94-964607/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/RO2-93/206
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Universal
Oil Products (Chemical Division), Borough of East Ruther-
ford, Bergen County, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963806/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/RO3-93/174
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): U.S. De-
fense General Supply Center, Operable Unit 9, Chester-
field County, VA., September 1993.
PB94-963904/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/RO4-94/182
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): ABC
One-Hour Cleaners Site, Operable Unit 2, Jacksonville,
NC., September 1994.
PB94-984053/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/RO5-94/255
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): N. W.
Mauthe Site, Appteton, Wl. March 1994.
PB94-964129/REB 9444 Standkig Order
EPA/ROD/ROB-93/075
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Montana
Pole and Treating Plant, Butte, MT., September 1993.
PB94-964407/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/RO8-94/080
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Montana
Pole and Treating Plant National Priorities Ust Site, Butte,
MT., September 1993.
PB94-9S4401/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/540/C-93/002
Health and Safety Plan (HASP) User's Guide (Version
3.0/4.0).
PB93-963414/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/F-93/040
EPA Ensures Oversight of Worker Safety and Health at
Superfund Incinerator Sites.
PB94-963417/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/540/F-93/041
Emergency Responders Agreements for Fund-Lead Re-
medUActions.
PB93-963418/REB 9443 Standkig Order
EPA/540/F-93/049
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund.
PB94-963207/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC.
EPA/540/F-94/007
Uodate on SACM Implementation.
S94-963236/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/F-94/009
Conducting Non-TirreCritfcal Removal Actions under
PB934W3422/REB 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
^EOO Update: Using Toxicity Tests in Ecological Risk As-
sessment Volume 2, Number 1, September 1994.
PB94-963303/REB 94-04 Standing Order
^ECO Update: Catalogue of Standard Toxicity Tests for
Ecological Risk Assessment Volume 2, Number 2, Sep-
944)4 Standing Order
^ECO^'p^Field Studies for Ecological Risk Assess-
ment Volume 2, Number 3, September 1994.
PB94-963305/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPproedure9tor°Use of USAGE Preplaced Contracts to Ex-
pedtte Superfund Cleanup Tasks. _.,,._,
FTO4-963243/REB 94-03 Standing Order
EPA-540/F-94/017
Reporting: WCR-jo,*^ ^
EPA-540/F-94/018
Removal Response Reporting: POLREPS.
PB94-963406/REB 944)3 Standing Order
EPA/540/F-94/019
PBstgeSof/REB^ 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/F-94/020
P^963408/REB 94-04 Standing Order
UKtary Base Closures: Guidance on EPA Concurrence in
the Identification of Uncontaminated Parcels under
CERCLA Section 120(h)(4). ^^
PB94-963249/REB 944)3 Standing Order
^OPA Update: Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volumes, Number 1, July 1994. „. , _.
PB94-963252/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Depths at the Sikes Disposal Pits
944)4 Standing Order
National Priorities List Final
Report Volume 4, Number 1, May 1994.
PB94-963253/REB 94-03 Standing Order
EPA/540/F-94/039
Supplementary Materials: National Priorities List,
Rule. Volume 4, Number 2. May 1994. __
PB94-963254/REB 94-03 Standing Order
Final
Final Sites Added to the NationalPn-
orttjes List in May 1994. Volume 4. Number -3. May 199*
PB94-963255/REB 94-03 Standing Order
EPA/S40/F-94/053
rerroil Lead Guidance for CERCLA Sites
and RCRA Corrective Action Facilities. ......
PB94-963282/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/540/F-94/044
Supplemental Frve-Year Review Guidance
PBW-963283/HEB 944M Standing Order
EPA/540/F-94/045 .
Guidance on Residential Lead-Based Paint, Lead-Con-
taminated Dust and Lead-Contaminated Soil
PB94-963284/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PpA/540/F 94/046
Interim Guidance for the Determination of Significant and
Substantial Harm Facilities for Oil Pollution Act Response
PI»t963285/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Estimated Value of PRP Work to be
94-04 Standing Order
PB94363289/REB
EPA/ 540 / Fj 94/048
BTAG Forum: Highlights of the 9th Annual RRAC/6th
Annual SEEW. VoLme 4, Number 2, August! 994.
PB94-963316/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/F-94/049
DMAPL Site Characterization.
PB94-963317/REB
944)4 Standing Order
ECO Update: Selecting and Using Reference Information
m Superfund Ecological Risk Assessments. Volume 2,
PB944J633WRla!l 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/F-94/051
Background Information: National Priorities List, Proposed
Rule. Volume 4, Number 3, August 1994. „,...-,„
PB94-963321/REB 944)4 Standing Order
-
Supplementary Materials: National Priorities List, Pro-
posed Rule. Volume 4, Nu
UWHVUU.K, uf 10 Sites Proposed for the National Prior-
ities List in August 1994. Volume 4, Number 3, August
1994
PB94-963322/REB 944)4 Standing Order
.
PB94-963323/REB
Number 3, August 1994^
94-04 Standing Order
EPA/540/K-93/003
Understanding Oil Spills and Oil Spill Response.
PB93-963409/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/K-93/005
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Procurement - Using TAG Funds.
PB93-963354/REB 944)3 Standing Order
EPA/540/K-93/006 ,
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Managing Your Grant
PB93-963355/REB 944)3 Standing Order
EPA/S40/K-93/008
This is Superfund: A Citizen's Guide to EPA's Superfund
PB§Se3218/REB 944)3 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-93/071 .
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund: Interim
PBgVleaara/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/540/R-93/071
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund.
PB94-963205/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/R-93/078
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund: Work-
book
PB94-963204/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-93/081 ,
Guidance Manual tor the Integrated Exposure Uptake
Bfokinetic Model for Lead in Children.
PB93-963510/REB 94-03 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-93/084
Superfund RevitaHzation: Measures of Success
PB94-963217/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/R-93/085
Cost Management Manual for the Superfund Remedial
and Enforcement Programs.
PB94-963401/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Non-NPL Hazardous Waste
EPA/540/R-94/008
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: SO-State Study,
PB94-963230/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/009
Superfund Chemical Data Matrix
PB94-963506/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/010
Superfund Chemical Data Matrix. Appendix B Tables.
PB94-963507/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/012 . ,
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
Guidelines for Organic Data Review. __.__„._._
PB94-963501/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/S40/R-94/013
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
Guidelines for Inorganic Data Review.
PB94-963502/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-94/014
Audit Management Process. Reference Guide.
PB94-963232/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-94/015
SRIS System Overview and User's Guide.
PB94-963233/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-94/016
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund, Fiscal Year
1SkS&$g*~- 944,2 PCA22/MFA04
EPA/540/R-94/018
Technical Background Document for Draft Soil Screening
944S Standing Order
EPA/S40/R-94/019
Considering Wetlands at CERCLA Sites.
PB94-963242/REB 944)3 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/021 .
Superfund Program Management Manual, Fiscal Year
1994
PB94-963247/REB 944)3 Standing Order
EPA-540/R-94/023
Superfund Removal Procedures. Removal Response Re-
porting: POLREPs and OSC Reports. ^^
PB93-963421/REB 94-03 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/025
Region IX Mainland Regional Contingency Plan.
PB94-9632S6/REB 944M Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/026
Oceania Regional Contingency Plan __ ^^
PB94-963257/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/027
Alaska Federal/State Preparedness Plan for Response
to Oil and Hazardous Substance Discharges/Releases
(Unified Plan - Volume 1). ^^
PB94-963258/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/029
Area Contingency Plan tor Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of New York State.
PB94-963260/REB 944M Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/030
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of the Caribbean.
PB94-963261/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/031
Region I Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1.
PB94-963262/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/032
Region I Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 2.
PB94-963263/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/033
Federal Region IV Regional Oil and Hazardous Sub-
stances Pollution Contingency Plan.
PB94-963264/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/S40/R-94/040
Region VIII Area Contingency Plan, Denver, CO.
PB94-963265/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/041
Northwest Area Contingency Plan for Region X
PB94-963266/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/042 .
Region III Inland Area Committee, Inland Area Contingen-
cy Plan. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB94-963267/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/042
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model.
PB94-963270/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/043
Region V Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Area Contingency
PB94-963268/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/043
Common Cleanup Methods at Superfund Sites.
PB94-963271/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/044
Common Chemicals Found at Superfund Sites.
PB94-963272/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/045
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - B. Vol-
umes 1 and 2
PB94-963274/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/046
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1 and
PB94-963275/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/047
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Arkansas.
PB94-963276/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/048
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - A.
PB94-963277/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/049 . .
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Flan, Louisiana.
PB94-963278/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/050 .
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, New Mexico.
PB94-963279/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/051
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Oklahoma.
PB94-963280/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/052
Region VII Inland Area Contingency Plan.
PB94-963281/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/053
WasteLAN/CERCLIS Codebook.
PB94-963286/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/054
CERCLA: Comprehensive Data Element Dictionary.
PB94-963287/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/R4M/055 .
CERCLA: Comprehensive Data Element Dictionary
P§94563288/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/S40/R-94/057
Superfund Delegations Work Group.
PBW4W341WREB 944)4 Standing Order
EPSUPERRJNa°lpA/ICMA Superfund Revitatation Con-
ference. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on November 16-17,
PB94-963291/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/540/ R 94/062
SUPERFUND; EPA/ICMA Superfund RevitaHzation Con-
ference. Held in Dallas, Texas on May 19-20,1994.
PB94-963292/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/540/S-92/012
Design Considerationsjor Ambient Air Monitoring at Su-
94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund, Fiscal Year
944)2 PC A22/MF A04
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OSWER-920O2-19A
Superfund Strategic Plan and Implementation Strategy
PB!)t96324&fflEB 944)2 PCAO4/MFA01
OSWER4J200.2-19B
Superfund Strategic
Racal Year 1994: Ol
PB94-963246/REB
Plan and Implementation Strategy
fee and Division Plans.
94-02 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-9200.3-14-1
Superfund Program Implementation Manual, Focal Year
1994. Volume 1. Program Goals and Planning Require-
ments. Volume 2. Program Implementation Procedures.
PB94-9B3220/REB 94-02 PC A24/MF AIM
—_.----J *» Estimated Value of PRP Work to be
PB94-963289/REB 944)4 StandngOrder
OSWER-9200.3-14-2
Superfund Program Management Manual, Fiscal Year
PB94-963247/REB 944)3 Standing Order
OSWER4)200 5-12
Thfe is Superfund: A Citizen's Guide to EPA's Superfund
pSSe3218/REB 944)3 StandngOrder
OSWER-9200.5-105
Understandng Oil SpHs and Oil SoB Response.
PB93-9634097REB 944)2 PCA04/MFA01
OSWER-9200.5-1151 ^ ^^
OPA Update: Implementation of the Ol Pollution Act of
1990. Votane 3, Number 1, July 1994.
PB94-963252/REB 944M StandngOrder
OSWER-9200.5-131
Region IX Mainland Regional Contingency Plan.
PB84-J963256/REB 944)4 Standng Order
OSWER-8200.5-132
Oceania Regional Contingency Plan.
PB94-9632S7/REB 94-04
OSWER-9200.5-133
Standing Order
^owrcn-vcvw.*^ iw«
Alaska Federal/State Preparedness Plan tor Response
to Ol and Hazardous Substance Discharges/Releases
(Unified Plan - Volume 1).
PB944W
____
94-9632SB/REB
944)4 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.5-135
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Retoases for Inland Zone of New York State.
PB94-963260/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.5-136
Area Contingency Plan for O» Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of t»» Caribbean.
PB94-963261/REB 944)4 StandngOrder
OSWER-8200.5-137
' 944)4 StandngOrder
OSWER-9200.5-138
Region I Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 2.
PB944M3263/REB 944)4 StandngOrder
OSWER-9200.5-139
Federal Region IV Regional Ol and Hazardous Sub-
stances Pollution Contingency Plan.
PB94-963264/REB 944)4 Standng Order
OSWER-9200.5-140
Region VIII Area Contingency Plan, Denver, CO.
PB94-963265/REB 944)4 Standng Order
OSWER-a2O0.5-141
Northwest Area Contingency Plan for Region X.
PB944W3266/REB 944)4 StandngOrder
OSWER-9200.5-142
Region III Inland Area Committee, Inland Area Contingen-
cy Plan. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB94-963267/REB 944M StandngOrder
OSWER-9200.5-143
Region V Ol Pollution Act of 1990 Area Contingency
PB84-963268/REB 944)4 StandngOrder
OSWER-9200.5-145
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - B. Vol-
umes 1 and 2.
PB94-963274/REB 944)4 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.5-147
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Arkansas.
PB94-963276/REB 94-04 StandngOrder
OSWER-92O0.5-148
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - A.
PB94-963277/REB 944)4 Standing Older
C6WERS200.5-149
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan. Louisiana
PB94-963278/REB 944)4 StandngOrder
OSWER4»200.5-150
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, New Mexico.
PB944J63279/REB 94-04 StandngOrder
OSWER-9200.5-151
Region VI Wend Area Contingency Plan, Oklahoma.
PB&t-963280/REB 944M Starving Older
OSWEB-9200.5-152
B1/REB
OSWEH4)200.5-306FS
Control of Excavation Depths at the Sites Dieposal Pits
pe94^6»413?REB 944M StandngOrder
OSWER-9200.84S
Audtt Management Process. Reference Guide.
PB94-963232/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.S-05-1
SRIS System Overview and User's Guide.
PB94-963233/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9202.1-19
Superfund RevitaBzation: Measures of Success.
PB94-963217/REB 94-02 PCA04/MFA01
OSWER-9202.1-20
Cost Management Manual for the Superfund Remedial
and Enforcement Programs.
PB94-963401/REB 944)4 StandngOrder
OSWER-9202.1-22
SUPERFUND: EPA/ICMA Superfund RevitaBzation Con-
ference. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on November 16-17,
1993
PB94-963291/REB 944)4 Standing Order
OSWER-9202.1-23
SUPERFUND; EPA/ICMA Superfund RevitaBzation Con-
ference. Held m Dallas, Texas on May 19-20,1994.
PB94-963292/REB 944)4 StandngOrder
OSWER-9203.1-13
944)2 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9203.1-14
Update on SACM Implementation.
PB94-963236/REB 944)4 Standng Order
OSWER-9203.1-14FS
SACM Update. u
PB94-963237/REB 944)3 Standing Order
OSWER-9203.1-15
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model.
PB94-963270/REB 944)4 Standing Order
OSWER-92O3.1-16
Common Cleanup Methods at Superfund Sites.
PB94-963271/REB 944)4 Standing Order
OSWER-9203.1-17
Common Chemicals Found at Superfund Sites.
PB94-963272/REB 944)4 Standing Order
OSWER-9221.24J3
WasteLAN/CERCUS Codebook.
PB94-963286/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9221.2-04
CERCLA Comprehensive Data Element Dictionary.
PB94-963287/REB 944)4 Standing Order
OSWER-9221^4M-1
CERCLA Comprehensive Data Element Dictionary
Update.
PB94-963288/REB 944)4 Standing Order
OSWER-9230.1-09C
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Procurement - Using TAG Funds.
PB93-963354/REB 944)3 Standing Order
OSWER-9230.1-09O
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Managing Your Grant
PB93-963355/REB 944)3 Standing Order
OSWER-9240.14S
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
Guidelines for Organic Data Review.
PB944W3501/REB 94-02 PCA07/MFA02
OSWER-9240.14)54>1
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
Guidelines for Inorganic Data Review.
PB944W3502/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
OSWEFI-9242-24>9
Report on State/Territory Non-NPL Hazardous Waste
StteCteanup Efforts for the Period 1980-1992.
PB944W3402/REB 944)4 Standng Order
OSWER 9242.2-10
Superfund Delegations Work Group.
PB94-963415/REB 944)4 Standng Order
OSWER-9280.04)3
Considering Wetlands at CERCLA Sites.
PB944W3242/REB 944)3 Standng Order
OSWER-9285.6-04FS
Emamency Responoers Agreements for Fund-Lead Re-
PB93-963418/REB 944)3 StandngOrder
OSWER-9285.7-15-1
Guidance Manual for the Integrated Exposure Uptake
BioWnetic Model for Lead in ChHren.
PB83-963510/REB 944)3 Standng Order
OSWER-9285.7-16
Use of IRIS Values ki Superfund Risk Assessment
OSWER-9285.S4>1
Health and Safety Plan (HASP) User's Guide (Version
PB934W3414/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9285.84)6FS
EPA Ensures Oversight of Worker Safety and Health at
Superfund Incinerator SUBS.
PB944W3417/REB 94-04 Starring Order
OSWER-9345.04»
MHary Base Closures: Guidance on EPA Concurrence in
the WenSflcation of Uncontaminated Parcels under
CERCLA Section 120(h)(4).
PB944W3249/REB 944O StandngOrder
OSWER-9355.4-12
Revised Interim Soil Lead Guidance for CERCLA Sites
and RCRA Corrective Action Facilities.
PB94-963282/REB 944)4 Standing Order
OSWER-9355.4-14-1
Technical Background Document for Draft Soil Screening
Level Guidance.
PB94-963503/REB 944)3 Standing Order
OSWER-9355.4-15
Guidance on Residential Lead-Based Paint, Lead-Con-
taminated Dust and Lead-Contaminated Soil.
PB94-963284/REB 944)4 Standing Order
OSWER-9355.4-16FS
DNAPL Site Characterization.
PB94-963317/REB 944)4 Standing Order
OSWER-9355.5-05FSA
Procedure for Use of USAGE Preplaced Contracts to Ex-
pedite Superfund Cleanup Tasks.
PB94-963243/REB 944)3 Standing Order
OSWER-9356.6-06
ROD Annual Report FY 1992.
PB93-963349/REB 944)2 PC A22/MF A04
OSWER-9355.7-02A
Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance.
PB94-963283/REB 944)4 Standing Order
OSWER-9355.9-01
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund: Interim
Final Guidance.
PB94-963203/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
OSWER-9355.9-O1A
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund: Work-
PB94-963204/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9355.9-01 FS
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund.
PB94-96320S/REB 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9355.94»
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund.
PB94-963207/REB 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9356.9-04A
Data Quality Objectives Decision Error Feasibility Trials
(DEFT) Beta Version 1.01. User's Guide.
PB94-963222/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9360.0-22FSA
ERNS and CERCLA.
PB94-963407/REB
OSWER-9360.0-23FSA
ERNS and OH.
PB94-9634O8/REB
94-04 Standing Order
944M Standing Order
OSWER-9360.0-32FS
Conducting Non-Time4>itical Removal Actions under
PB93-963422/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9360.34)3
Superfund Removal Procedures. Removal Response Re-
porting: POLREPs and OSC Reports.
PB934W3421/REB 944)3 Standing Order
OSWER-9360.3-12
Response Actions at Sites with Contamination Inside
Buildings.
PB94-963269/REB 944)4 Standing Ordiw
OSWER-9360.3-14FS
Removal Response Reporting: OSC Reports.
PB94-963405/REB 944)3 Standing Order
OSWER-9380.3-15FS
Removal Response Reporting: POLREPS.
PB94-983406/REB 944)3 Standing Order
OSWER-9360.4-18
Superfund Chemical Data Matrix.
PB94-963506/REB 944)4 Standing Order
OSWER 9360.4-18-1
Superfund Chemical Data Matrix. Appendix B Tables.
PB94-963507/REB 944)4 Standing Order
OSWER-9360.8-10
Interim Guidance for the Determination of Significant and
Substantial Harm Facilities for Oil Pollution Act Response
PB944W3285/REB 944)4 Standing Order
OSWER-9375.6-08C
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: SO-State Study.
1993 Update.
PB94-963230/REB 944X4 Standing Order
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System
(OCCSS) Software (OLM01.8 Version 6) (for Microcom-
W/DK-94/084)
01335/REB
944)3 CPD02
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System
(ICCSS) Software OLM02.1 Version 5) (for Microcomput-
£PA/SW/DK-94/08S) ^
PB94-S01467/REB 944)3 CP D02
Data Quality Objectives (DQO) Decision Error Feasibility
Trials (DEFT) (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-94/08S) __
PB94-501574/REB 944)4 CP D02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1990.
(EPA/DF/HT-S
, IT-94/10S)
PB94-504131/REB
944)4 CPT02
CA-16
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC.
.„-..-/ Response Notification System (ERNS), 1991.
VDF/MT-94/108) „
4149/REB 944)4 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1992.
EPA/DF/UT-94/109) ^
PB94-504156/REB 944)4 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1993.
(&A/DF/MT-94/110)
PB94-504164/REB 944)4 CPT02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1987.
fPA/DF/UT-94/105) „_
PB94-504180/REB 944)4 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1988.
(EPA/DF/MT-94/106)
PB94-504198/REB 944)4 CP T02
y Response Notification System (ERNS), 1989.
r/MT-94/107)
6/REB 944)4 CPT02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), Cu-
mulatrve 1994.
(EPA/DF/MT-94/W5)
PB94-593350/REB 94-04 Subscription
Beyond Business as Usual: Meeting the Challenge of
Hazardous Waste (Video). .,_.«..
PB94-780301/REB 944V4 AV$35.00
Btoremediation: A Video Primer (Video).
PB94-780319/REB 944)4 AVS35.00
Superfund at Work: The Pioneer Sand Cleanup (Video).
PB94-780327/REB 944)4 AV»35J»
Strategy for Crisis Response (Video).
PB94-780335/REB
Catsklll Tire Fire (Video).
PB94-780343/REB
Superfund In Action (Video).
PB94-780350/REB 944)4 AVWS.OO
Hazardous Waste Cleanup: A Delaware Perspective
(VkJeol
P394-78036B/REB 94-04 AVWS.OO
944)4 AV»35.00
944)4 AVW5.00
Supertund: Environmental Response and Health and
Safety (Training Materials). ^_
PB944W3100/REB 94-02 Standlnfl Order
NACEPT Meeting. Held In Crystal City, Virginia on Febru-
p8944W323B/REB 94-02 PCA14/MFA03
Supertund Reform Act of 1994. „..„„,_...
PS94-963239/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT.
EPA/300/B-94/002 „ _^_ ,
BEN: A Model to Calculate the Economic Benefits of
Noncompliance. User's Manual (Revised).
PB94-141652/REB 944)2 PC A10/MF A03
BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits
from Noncompliance (Version 4.0) (for Microcomputers)
PB94-50099B/REB 944)2 DisketteSI 40.00
ABEL Model: Evaluates Claims of Inability to Afford Pen-
alties and Compliance Costs (Version 2.4) (for Microcom-
puters)
PB94-501004/REB 944)2 DisketteSI 40.00
CASHOUT Model: Calculates Current Value of Superfund
Cleanup Costs (Version 1 .2) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501012/REB 9*4)2 CP D02
Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement
PB94-921700/REB 944)2 Subscription
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL.
EPA/360/B-87/100
General Counsel Opinions from the Office of General
Counsel (EPA). January 31. 1980, throughJune 7, 1985.
PB94-102555/REB 944)1 PCA11/MFA03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF GROUND WATER AND DRINKING
WATER.
EPA/570/B-91/042
Safe Drinking Water Act as Amended by the Safe Dnnk-
ing Water Act Amendments of 1986. _
P694-133774/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/81 0/B-94/002
Code of Federal Regulations. Parts 141-143, Dnnking
PB9£l54960/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/813/H-93/003
Ground Water Resource Assessment _
PB94-1 54291 /REB 94-02 PC A11/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL
EPA/600/64J8/005CA
Estimating Exposure to Dtoxin-Uke Compounds. Volume
944M PCA07/MFA02
EPA/600/64W/005CB
Estimating Exposure to Dioxin-Like Compounds. Volume
2. Properties, Sources, Occurrence and Background Ex-
PB94S)5515/REB 944)4 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/600/64W/005CC
Estimating Exposure to Dioxin-ljke Compounds. Volume
3 Site-Specific Assessment Procedures.
PB94-205523/REB 94-04 PC A24/MF A04
EPA/600/8-91/038
Selection Criteria for Mathematical Models Used in Expo-
sure Assessments: Atmospheric Dispersion Models.
PB94-114725/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/A-93/263
Use of Btomarkers in Quantitative Risk Assessment
PB94-117447/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/293
Genetic Anomalies in Mammalian Germ Cells and Their
Significance for Human Reproductive and Developmental
Rick
PB94-135209/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/080
Empirical Comparisons of Carcinogen Potencies Across
Species and their Bearing on Appropriate Scaling of
Doses for Risk Assessment
PB94-169935/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/112
Are There Carcinogens in Water for Human Consump-
tion. An Epidemtologisf s Viewpoint „„.„„.„.„
PB94-190600/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/AP-93/003
Addendum to the Methodology for Assessing Health
Risks Associated with Indirect Exposure to Combustor
Emissions
PB94-136306/REB 944)2 PCA09/MFA02
EPA/600/AP-94/001
Guidelines for Reproductive ToxkJfty Risk Assessment
(Review ufaTt). ^^ «.«/»jp «n«
PB94-155B27/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/800/BP-92/001A
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodl-
benzo-p-Dloxln (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume
PB94^205485/REB 944H PC A18/MF A04
EPA/600/BP-92/001B
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachtorodl-
benzo-p-Dtoxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume
PB84406473/REB 944)4 PC AM/MF AM
EPA/800/BP-92/001C
Hearth Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachtorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume
PEeZ'205481/REB 944)4 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/600/J-93/507
Developments at EPA in Addressing Uncertainty in Risk
ro£M35167/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/508
Relationship between Abnormal Somite Development
and Axial Skeletal Defects in Rats Following Heat Expo-
SUfB
PB94-135159/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/509 . .
Some Implications of Toxicology and Pharmacotanetics
for Exposure Assessment
TO94-135142/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/510
Karst Hydrology and Chemical Contamination.
PB94-135134/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/104
Research Needs for Risk Assessment of Inhaled Partacu-
late Matter Report of a Workshop. Held in McLean, Vir-
ginia on March 10-11,1992.
PB94-123866/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/S8-84/003F
Airborne Asbestos Health Assessment Update. Project
PS9Tl33949/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
OHEA4>494
Empirical Comparisons of Carcinogen Potencies Across
Species and Their Bearing on Appropriate Scaling of
Doses for Risk Assessment „.„„„-.„,
PB94-169935/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Research Needs for Risk Assessment of Inhaled Particu-
late Matter. Report of a Workshop. Held in McLean, Vir-
ginia on March 10-11, 1992.
PB94-123866/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA4>536
Developments at EPA in Addressing Uncertainty in Risk
P^MM167/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
OHEA4>543
Use of Bkxnarkers in Quantitative Risk Assessment
PB94-117447/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA4>564
Are There Carcinogens in Water for Human Consump-
tion An Epidemtologisf s Viewpoint
PKU-190600/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-E-193
Selection Criteria for Mathematical Models Used in Expo-
sure Assessments: Atmospheric Dispersion Models.
PB94-114725/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
OHEA-E-271-V3
Estimating Exposure to Dioxin-Like Compounds. Volume
3. Site-Specific Assessment Procedures.
PB94-205523/REB 94-04 PC A24/MF A04
OHEA-E-358
Karst Hydrology and Chemical Contamination.
PB94-135134/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-E-552
Addendum to the Methodology for Assessing Health
Risks Associated with Indirect Exposure to Combustor
Emissions
PB94-136306/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF A02
OHEA-I-486-V1
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume
1 of 3.
PB94-205465/REB 944)4 PC A18/MF AIM
OHEA-I-486-V2
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume
2 of 3
PB94-205473/REB 944)4 PC A99/MF A06
OHEA-I-486-V3
Health Assessment Document for 2,3.7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume
3 of 3
PB94-205481/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
OHEA-R-448
Genetic Anomalies In Mammalian Germ Cells and Their
Significance for Human Reproductive and Developmental
PB94-135209/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
OHEA-R-498 „ ,
Relationship between Abnormal Somite Development
and Axial Skeletal Defects In Rats Following Heat Expo-
PB94-135159/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
OHEA-R-558
Guidelines for Reproductive Toxlclty Risk Assessment.
FflSJrSMaT/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dtoxln (TCDD) and Related Compounds.
PB94-205457/REB 944)4 PC EW/MF EM
Estimating Exposure to Dioxin-LJke Compounds.
PB94-205499/REB 944)4 PC E99/MF EM
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS.
EPA/540/9-91/116
Pesticide Containers Study: A Report to Congress.
PB94-109998/REB 94-01 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/735/B-93/001
Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural Pesticides:
How to Comply. What Employers Need to Know. Farms,
Forests, Nurseries, Greenhouses. .-.„«. ...
PB94-112018/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/735/B-93/002
Protect Yourself from Pesticides: Guide for Agricultural
Workers (Protejase de los Pesticides: Guia para los Tra-
bajadores Agricdas). ,.„-.-,
PB94-120292/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/735/B-93/004
Guide for Understanding the Atrazine Ground and Sur-
face Water Risk Reduction Measures. „..-.„
PB94-131992/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/737/F-93/011
Pesticide Fact Sheet Sinesto B.
PB94-108438/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/737/F-93/012
Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Puccinia canaliculata (ATCC
40199)
PB94-108446/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/737/F-93/013
Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Cinnamonum cassia'.
PB94-109352/REB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/737/F-93/014
Pesticide Fact Sheets: 'Bacillus thuringiensis Subspecies
PB94?l69360/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/737/F-93/015
Pesticide Fact Sheets: 'Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies
aizawai' Strain GC-91. .-.,.,,- ...
PB94-109378/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/737/F-93/016
Pesticide Fact Sheet Hydrogen Cyanamide.
PB94-140035/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/737/F-94/002
Pesticide Fact Sheet (E.E) - 8.10-Dodecadien-l-ol
PB94-161437/REB 944)3 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/737/F-94/003
Pesticide Fact Sheet Deltramethrin. .,.„.„
PB94-161916/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
CA-17
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EPA/737/F-94/005
Pesticide Fact Sheet Onnamaldetiyde. Cinnamyl Alco-
hol, 4-Methoxy Onramaldehyde. 3-Phenyl Propanol, 4-
Methoxy Phenethyt Alcohol, Indote and 1.2,4 Trimethoxy-
benzsne.
PB94-183621/REB 94-O4 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/737/F-94/006
Pesticide Fact Sheet E-ll Tetradecenyl Acetate; E-11 Te-
tradecenol.
PB94-183290/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF Ml
EPA/737/F-94/007
Pesticide Fact Sheet Com Gluten Meal.
PB94-195286/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF Ml
EPA/737/F-94/006
Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Bacillus subttis' MBI 600.
PB94-203494/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/737/F-94/O09
Pesticide Fact Sheet Ampelomyces qusqualis isolate
M10.
PB94-204971/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFM1
EPA/737/F-94/010
Pesticide Fact Sheet Oiferoconazote/Dividend (Trade
EPA/738/F-93/024
RED Facts: 2-{(Hydroxymethyt)-arnino)ethanol.
PB94-166077/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
Name) Fungicide.
PB94-214525/REB
9444 PCA03/MFM1
EPA/737/N-93/002
PR Notice 93-1. Notice to Manufacturers, Forrnulators.
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104122/RES 94-01 PC M1/MF Ml
EPA/737/N-83/003
PR Notice 93-2. Notice to Registrants, Producers, and
ForTTHJlBtors of Pssfiddo Products.
PB94-104130/REB 94-01 PC M1/MF M1
EPA/737/N-93/004
PR Notice 93-3. Notice to Manufacturers, Formutetors,
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104148/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/737/N-93/005
PR Notice 93-4. Notice to Manufacturers, Forrnulators.
EPA/737/N-93/007
PR Notice 934. Notice to Manufacturers, Producers, For-
mutetors. and Reentrants of Pesticides.
P894-104171/REB 9441 PC A02/MF M1
EPA/737/N-93/008
PR Notice 93-7. Notice to Manufacturers, Forrnulators,
Producers, and Registrants of Agricultural Pesticides.
PB94-104189/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF M1
EPA/737/N43/009
PR Notice 93-8. Notice to Manufacturers, Forrnulators,
Producere and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104197/HEB 9441 PC M1/MF A01
EPA/737/N-93/010
PR Notice 94-8. Notice to Manufacturers, Forrnulators,
Producers and Reuistfants of Pesticide Producta.
PB94-104205/REB 94-01 PCAO2/MFA01
EPA/737/N-93/011
PR Notice 93-10. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104213/REB 94-01 PCM1/MFM1
EPA/737/N-93/012
PR Notice 93-11. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers, and Regislrants of Agricultural Pesticides.
PB94-104221/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFM1
EPA/737/N-84/007
PR Notice 94-1. Notice to Manufacturers, Producers, For-
mutetors, Distributors, and Registrants of Pesticide Prod-
ucts. Withdrawal of PR Notice 91-8.
PBS4-184249/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A02
EPA/737/N-94/008
PR Notice 94-2. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators,
Producers and Registrants of Pesticide Products, flecy-
EB
EPA/738/F-93/004
Red Facts: Bfcbar.
PB94-102282/REB
EPA/738/F-93/006
RED Facts: Boric Acid.
P894-161668/RE8
EPA/738/F-93/007
RED Facts: Daminozide.
PB94-126117/REB
{Containers.
9443 PC M1/MF M1
94-01 PC M1/MF Ml
94-03 PC A02/MF A01
9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-83/008
RED Facts: Wood C4s and Gums (Cede/wood OS).
PB94-140001/REB 94-02 PCM1/MFM1
EPA/738/F-93/009
RED Facts: Lauryf Suttate Sails.
PB94-140019/REB 94-02 PCM1/MFM1
EPA/738/F-93/011
RED Facts: Ghphosate.
PB94-163417/REB 94-03 PCAO2/MFA01
EPA/738/F-93/012
RED Facts: Surfuryl Fluoride.
PB94-140027/REB
EPA/738/F-93/013
Pesticide Fact Sheet Inorganic Arsenical Pesticides.
PB94-139631/REB 94-02 PCM1/MFM1
EPA/738/F-93/016
RED Facts: TristJwdroxyinethyO-narornethane.
PB94-168135/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFM1
94-02 PC M1/MF Ml
EPA/738/F-94/002
RED Facts: Methiocarb.
PB94-168069/REB
94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/R-92/001
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
Chemistry.
PB94-131901/REB 9442 PC M4/MF A01
EPA/738/R-92/002
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, October 1992.
PB94-131729/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/738/R-92/003
Reregistration Eligtoility Document (RED) Chlorinated Iso-
cyanurates.
PB94-108024/REB 9441 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/738/R-93/006
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, July 1993.
PB94-109840/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/738/R-93/008
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis: Occu-
pation and Residential Exposure.
PB94-109865/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/738/R-93/011
Reregistration Eligibility Decision Document (RED): Da-
minozide.
PB94-126083/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/738/R-93/017
Reregistration ESgWity Decision (RED): Boric Acid and
Its Sodium Salts.
PB94-160017/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A03
EPA/738/R-93/020
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED):
Tri(hydroxyrnetJiynnrtrornethane.
(EPA/738/R-93/O20)
PB94-166402/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/738/R-93/028
Reregistration EUgUDty Decision
Methyl) Amino)ethanol.
PB94-171907/REB
Decision (RED): Tebuthiuron.
9443 PC AOS/MF M2
(RED): 2-«Hvdroxy-
9443 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/738/R-94/002
Reregistration EHgfcHty Decision (RED): Methiocarb.
PB94-166394/REB 9443 PCA10/MFA03
EPA/738/R-04/006
Reregisffation Etc
(List A; Case 0054]
PB94-1872S9/REE
EPA/738/S-93/012
Reregistration EBgtottty Decision (RED): Cedarwood OK.
PB94-138615/REB 9442 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/747/N-93/006
PR Notice 93-5. Notice to Manufacturers, FormuUrtors,
DtoUQjUtors, and Reglslrants of Pestidds Products.
P894-104163/REB 9441 PC A03/MF M1
ISBN4-16436233-4
p^***te.c°n^n*r8 stu°V: A ReP°r}.to Congre**-
PB94-109998/REB
PR Notices, 1967-1969.
PB94-100906/REB
PR Notices, 1970-1974.
PB94-100914/REB
PR Notices, 1975-1979.
PB94-100922/REB
PR Notices, 1980-1984.
PB94-100930/REB
9441
A12/MF M3
9441 PC AOS/MF M2
9441 PC A08/MF M2
9441 PC AOS/MF A02
9441 PC A09/MF A02
PR Notice 93-1 through PR Notice 93-11.
PB94-104114/REB 9441 PC E8S/MF E99
RED Facts: Butytate.
PB94-126091/REB
9442 PC A02/MF A01
PR Notice 93-12. Notice to Producers, Formulators, and
Registrants of Pesticide Products. Status of Dried Hops
under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
PB94-130689/REB 9442 PC A02/MF M1
Pesticide Compact Labs) File -
PB94-S116OO/REB
- 1990 Updates.
94-O2 Subscription
Pesticide Compact Label He - 1994 (Fiche 1 - 5886).
PB94-911699/REB 9441 MFS3531.60
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF PESTICIOES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES.
EPA/737/F-94401
Pesticide Fact Sheet Cyproconazote.
PB94-1S1990/REB 9442 PC M3/MF M1
EPA/738/R-93/004
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis Toxicoi-
P694-112034/REB 9441 PC A15
EPA/738/R-93/010
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis; Environ-
9441 PC A11/MF M3
mental Fate.
PB94-110475/REB
ENVHOMMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHMGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF POLICY, PLANNING AND EVALUATION.
EPA/230/B-93/001
Guide to Federal Water Quality Programs and Informa-
tion.
PB94-110277/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/230/R-94/009
Sustainable Industry: Promoting Strategic Environmental
Protection in the Industrial Sector. Phase 1 Report
PB94-195054/REB 9444 PC A11/MF A03
ISBN4-16441708-2
Guide to Federal Water Quality Programs and Informa-
tion.
PB94-110277/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A02
Surface Water Monotoring: A Framework for Change.
PB94-178670/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Comparing Risks and Setting Environmental Priorities:
Overview of Three Regional Projects.
PB94-184348/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF POLLUTION, PREVENTION, AND TOXICS.
EPA/744/R-93/002
Proceedings: International Symposium on Pollution Pre-
vention in the Manufacture of Pulp and Paper 'Opportuni-
ties and Barriers'. Held in Washington, DC. on August 18-
20, 1992.
PB94-104312/REB 94-01 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/744/R-93/004
Multiprocess Wet Cleaning: Cost and Performance Com-
parison of Conventional Dry Cleaning and an Alternative
Process.
PB94-109030/REB 94-01 PC A08/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF PREVENTION, PESTICIDES AND TOXIC
SUBSTANCES.
EPA/733/K-94/001
Pesticides Industry Sales and Usage: 1992 and 1993
Market Estimates.
PB94-187549/HEB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/735/B-93/003
Protect Yourself from Pesticides: Guide for Pesticide
Handlers.
PB94-149929/HEB 9442 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/738/R-94/011
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): N6-Benzyladen-
Ine.
PB94-203239/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/737/F-94/012
Pestidde Fact Sheet Hexaflumuron.
PB94-219029/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-94/005
RED Facts: Hexadecadtenol Acetates.
PB94-203106/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/K-94/001
Pestidde Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
Chemistry. Follow-up Guidance for Updated Livestock
Feeds Tables; Aspirated Grain Fractions (Grain Dust); A
Tolerance Perspective; Calculating Livestock Dietary Ex-
posure; and Number and Location of Domestic Crop
Reid Trials.
PB94-201100/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/738/R-93/014
Reregistration EWbilrry Decision (RED): Glyphosate.
PB94-127917/REB 9442 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/738/R-93/018
Red Facts: Reregistration Eligibility Document, Butylate.
PB94-125945/REB 9442 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/738/R-93/022
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, October 1993.
PB94-133832/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/738/R-94/001
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, January 1994.
PB94-166386/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/738/R-94/004
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Periplanone B.
PB94-187523/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/738/R-94/007
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Pronamide.
PB94-204112/REB 9444 Subscription
EPA/738/S-93/014
RED Facts: Thymol.
PB94-139003/REB
9442 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/747/F-94/001
Lead Leaching from Submersible Well Pumps.
PB94-161221/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF RADIATION AND INDOOR AIR.
EPA/402/S-94/001
Meeting Summary: National Advisory Council on Environ-
mental Policy and Technology (1st). Subcommittee on
Radntion Cleanup Regulation. Held in Washington, DC.
on October 18-19.1993.
PB94-136678/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/402/S-94/002
Meeting Summary: National Advisory Council on Environ-
mental Policy and Technology. Subcommittee on Radi-
ation Cleanup Regulation Conference Call on February
24,1994.
PB94-165230/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/430/R-92/011
NESHAPS Rutemaking on Nuclear Regulatory Commis-
sion and Agreement State Licensees Other Then Nuclear
Power Reactors. Background Information Document
PB94-126802/REB 9442 PC A10/MF A03
CA-18
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
fcOFRCE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.
EPA/600/9-91/049 .
Abstracts of Phase 1 and Phase 2 Awards: Small Busi-
ness Innovation Research Program 1991 ,„„„ .„
PB94-146495/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
State Acid Rain Research and Screening System
(STARRSS) (Version 1.03) (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-94/087)
PB94^01558/REB 9443 CP D03
ENVRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
"omCE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY.
EPA/530/R-93/015 .
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Update Package. Rew-
S&S3S8&1993- 9441 PCE19
EPA/821/R-93/022
Water Quality Assessment of Proposed Effluent Guide-
toes for the Pulp. Paper, and Paperboard[Industry.
PB94-107745/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/822/R-91/101 .
Pofcy on the Use of Biological Assessments and Criteria
in the Water Quality Program. ~. ,«.,.«: .„«
PB94-183860/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE.
EPA/530/R-93/018 .
Report to Congress on Metal Recovery, Environmental
Regulation and Hazardous Waste. „.„„„.»„
PB94-184850/REB 9444 PC A10/MF A03
Waste Management Area (WMA) and Supplemental Well
re9^107695/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/R-93/023
Summary of Data Presented in the Background Docu-
ment tor Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards,
EPA/530/R-93/024
Summary of Data Presented in the Background Docu-
ment for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards,
EPA/530/R-93/025
Summary and Technical Review of Supporting Literature
for the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes from the Ex-
traction and Benefteiatlon of Metallic Ores, Phosphate
Rock, Asbestos, Overburden from Uranium Mining, and
PWMISMW/REB 9441 PCA06/MFAM
EPA/530/R-94/001
Report to Congress on Cement Kiln Dust Volume 2.
Methods and Findings. .-,,.,- ...
PB94-126919/REB 94-02 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/530/R-94/011 _^ ,
Technical Resource Document Extraction and Benefica-
tion of Ores and Minerals. Volume 1. Lead-Zinc.
PB94-170248/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/530/R-94/012
Innovative Methods of Managing Environmental Releases
PB94"?70255/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/530/R-94/013
Technical Resource Document Extraction and Benefica-
tion of Ores and Minerals. Volume 2. Gold. „.„.„.
PB94-170305/REB 9444 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/530/R-94/030
Extraction and Benefkaatkxi of Ores and Minerals.
Volume 3. Iron. Technical Resource Document
PB94-195203/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/S30/R-94/037
Treatment of Cyanide Heap Leaches and Tailmgs. Tech-
PB94-R20W7/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/R-94/038 .
Design and Evaluation of Tailings Dams. Technical
PB9T201845/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-846.31
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/
Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition. Final Update 1.
PB94-170313/REB 9443 PC A99/MF E11
EPTeaMMethods6'for Evaluating Solid Waste. Physical/
Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition. Proposed
PBM^170321/REB 9443 PC A99/MF E16
Instruction Manual for the Biennial Reporting System
(BRS) NTIS Data Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
&K%K%ga» 9442 PCAOS/MFA01
Hazardous Waste Report 1991: Instructions and Forms.
Data Tape Documentation.
9442 PCA08/MFA02
Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data: Generation and
Management of Hazardous Waste, 1991.
(EPA/DF/MT-94/079) _ _ ^
PB94-500758/REB 9442 CP T04
CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC.
OSWER-9200.2-20FS
Overview of the Outyear Liability Model (OLM).
PB94-963215/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9200.3-15I-VOL-1-NO-1
Superfund Program and Infonnation Management
Update. Volume 1, Number 1, November 1993.
PB94-963208/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9200.3-16
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Final
PB94463224/REB 9443 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.3-16-1
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Final
Report. Executive Summary.
PB94-963225/REB 9443 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.942
Procedures to Ensure that CLP Laboratories Are Not
Paid for Non-Compliant or Unuseable Data.
PB94-963214/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9201.042
National Superfund Program Priorities, Fiscal Year 1994.
PB94-963221/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9202.1-15A
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY
RESPONSE.
EPA/530/R-93/017
Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria. Technical Manual.
PB9liOO«0/REB 9441 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/530/R-94/003
Composting Yard Trimmings and Municipal Solid Waste.
PB94-163250/REB 9444 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/530/R-94/026
State Program Advisory Number 10. ,.„-„..
PB94-193273/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/530/R-94/027
State Program Advisory Number 11.
PB94-193281/REB 9444 PC A23/MF A04
EPA/530/R-94/028
State Program Advisory Number 12. „..,.._.„
PB94-193299/REB 9444 PC A1S/MF A03
EPA/530/R-94/029
State Program Advisory Number Thirteen
PB94-19&07/REB 9444 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/530/SW-90/073A
9442 PCA09/MFA02
EPA/540/F-93/038
Integrating Removal and Remedial Site Assessment In-
re933*63341/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/540/F-93/050
Superfund Program and Infonnation Management
Update Volume 1, Number 1, November 1993.
P&94-963208/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/K-93/001
EPA/540/K-93/002
Superfund Technical Assistance Grants (TAGS) (Pam-
P^963302/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/K-93/003 „ .
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
pffiaSJ^"* 9442 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/540/ K-93/004
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
The Application Forms with Instructions. .„,.._ .„
PB93-9633S3/REB 9442 PC A06/MF A02
^EvatStS'oY me* Likelihood of DNAPL Presence at NPL
Sites: National Results. „,.«,«„.
PB93-963343/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/540/R-93/077
Superfund: EPA/ICMA Superfund Revitalizafion Confer-
ence. Held in San Francisco, California on February 1-2,
1993
PB94-963202/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/R-93/079
FACT BOOK: National Priorities List under the Original
Hazard Ranking System, 1981-1991. .«,.„ .„,
PB93-9633SO/REB 9441 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/R-93/080 .
Guidance for Evaluating the Technical Impracticability of
Ground-Water Restoration. «.,..-.„«
PB93-963507/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-93/519B
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Btodegradation Remedy Selection. Quick Reference Fact
PB94^144136/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-94/003 „ „ .- ,
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Final
PB94463224/REB 9443 Standing Order
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Final
Report Executive Summary.
PB94-963225/REB 9443 Standing Order
EPA/542/N-94/002
Ground Water Currents: Developments in Innovative
Ground Water Treatment March 1994.
PB94-187150/REB 9443 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/542/N-94/005
Ground Water Currents: Developments in Innovative
Ground Water Treatment June 1 994.
PB94-213618/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/542/R-94/003
VISITT- Vendor Infonnation System for Innovative Treat-
ment Technologies. User Manual (VISITT _yersior ( 3.0).
PB94-213634/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/550/K-93/002 .
Successful Practices in Title 3 Implementation. Chemical
Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Technical As-
sistance BuHetKState of Florida District 5 LEPC, Florida
Monroe County, Michigan State of Alaska. Subject Index.
9441 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.0-15FS .
Superfund Administrative Improvements: Reinventing Su-
PB94463210/REB 9441 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9202.1-16
Superfund: EPA/ICMA Superfund Revitalization Confer-
ence. Held in San Francisco. California on February 1-2,
1993
PB94-963202/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9230.145/FSA
As*stance SSf ttSSS Ad
OSWER-923C.148
Superfund Technical Assistance Grants (TAGs) (Pam-
PB93-963302/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9230.149A
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Applying for Your Grant
PB93-963352/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9230.149B
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
The Application Forms with Instructions.
PB93-963353/REB 9442 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-9234 2*25
Guidance for Evaluating the Technical Impracticability of
Ground-Water Restoration.
PB93-963507/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9320.247
Additional Guidance on 'Worst Sites' and 'NPL Caliber
Sites' to Assist in SACM Implementation.
PB94-963206/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9320.248FS
EPA Completes Construction at 217 Sites by September
30 1993
PB93-963351/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9320.748 .
FACT BOOK: National Priorities List under the Ongmal
Hazard Ranking System, 1981-1991. ,.„.„„
PB93-963350/REB 9441 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-934S.147FS
Hazard Ranking System Guidance Manual.
PB93-963356/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-14
Supplemental Guide to Video on Superfund Site Assess-
ment Screening: A National Priority.
PB93-963323/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-16FS
Integrating Removal and Remedial Site Assessment In-
PB93-963341/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of the Likelihood of DNAPL Presence at NPL
9441 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-935S.4-14FS
OSWER-9360.7-1 2FS
Superfund Guide: Oean Air Act Hazardous Air Pollutants
Added to the List of CERCLA Hazardous Substances
PB93-963425/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9360.7-1 3FS
Superfund Guide: Reportable Quantity Adjustment for
"10'- 9442 PCA01/MFA01
Roles and Responsibilities of Regional Project Officers,
Zone Project Officers, Work Assignment Managers and
Contracting Officers for the RCRA Enforcement Permit-
ting and Assistance Contracts (REPA). „.„
PB94-963614/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
NACEPT Materials for Meeting Held on September 20-
PB9W63209/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
NACEPT Committee Recommendations to Administrator
9441 PC A03/MF A01
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF WASTE PROGRAMS ENFORCEMENT.
OSWEH-9836.00-01FS
Supertax! Information Repositories and Administrative
Rocontec Introduction for ubfnn&ns.
PB94-963648/REB 94-04 Standmg Order
OSWER-9644.02
Referral of Small OJ Soils to Coast Guard under Oil Pol-
lutton Act Before New Enforcement MOU is in Effect
PB94-963627/REB 94-04 StanrJng Order
ENVIRONMENTAL I
, WASHINGTON,
cnvmwn«jMCf«fM- rnwiK\rin/n H*JS«V\«I. WMOVIMVUI
DC. OFFICE OF WASTEWATER ENFORCEMENT AND
COMPLIANCE.
U.S. EPA Pretreatment Compliance Monitoring and En-
forcement System, Version 3.0: User's Guide.
PB94-118577/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Permit Compliance System (PCS) QNCR Training
Manual.
PB94-155637/REB 94-03 PC AW/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC OFFICE OF WATER.
EAP/812/R-93/004
Innovative Options for Financing Nongovernmental Public
Water Supples'Needs.
PB94-109600/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/82O/R-94/003
Providing Waivers from NPDES Permit Compliance
Schedules for Industrial Pollution Prevention Technology.
The Industrial Pollution Prevention Project (IP3) Analysis
of Sections 301 (k) and 307(e) of the Clean Water Act,
PB94-219037/REB 9444 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/230/R-94/001
Customer Incentive* for Water Conservation: A Guide.
PB94-161163/REB 94-03 PCA07/MFAM
EPA/300/R-92/009 _ ^
Qulocno0 for GonoucoriQ A PrvtrWitrrwnt CornpHftftott In-
64-01 PC A07/MF A02
120631/REB
EPA/440/1-73/017
Development n
nent for Proposed Effluent LJnvtatlons
Guldatinss and New Source Psrfofffisnos Standards for
the Bulking, Construction and P«psr Segment of the As-
beato* Manufacturing Point Source- Category.
PBB4-194634/REB 94-04 PCA08/MFAM
EPA/440/1 -80/07SA
Development Document for Effjuant Umltattons Guide-
Hnea and Standards for the Electrical and Electronic
Components: PUN it Source Category. Draft Document.
PB94-1139B2/REB 9441 PCAfM/MFEM
EPA/440/1 -82/0738
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for the Aluminum Forming. Point
94-04 PCAM/MFE11
Source Category.
PB94-194818/REB
EPA/440/1-86/016S
Supplemental Development Document for Proposed Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines, New Source Performance
Standards and Pretreatment Standards for the Leather
.
AM/MFA02
PB94-1261S8/REB
EPA/440/1-90/024
Method 1613: Tetra- through Octa- Chlorinated Ctadns
and Furans by Isotope Dilution HRGC/HRMS, (Revision
PB94-106184/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/440/6-90/002
Hydrogeotogic Mapping Needs for Ground-Water Protec-
tion and Management Workshop Report Held in Denver,
Colorado on May 10-12,1988.
PB94-161189/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/570/9-90/003
Federal Financial ReponsHtty Demonstrations for
Owners and Operators of Class 2 C*- and Gas-Related
Injection Weds.
PB94-203312/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/941/034
Ground-Water InrJcators State Pilot Studies for Idaho,
Minnesota, and New Jersey: findings Report
PB94-129947/REB 9442 PC AOB/MF A02
EPA/570/9-91/037
Ground Water Indicator Pilot Study in the State of Idaho.
PB94-128121/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/03B
Ground Water Indicator Pilot Study in the State of New
Jersey.
PB94-1209B7/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/570/9-91/039
Ground Water Indicator Pitot Study in the State of Minne-
sota
PB94-121183/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/570/941/900
Possble Requrements of the Ground-Water Disinfection
Rule.
PB94-161205/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/aoO/B-93/005
Water-Related Me
EPA/800/R-94/002
President Clinton's Clean Water Initiative: Analysis of
Benefits and Costs.
PB94-1S4101/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/800/R-94/003
dean Water A Memorial Day Perspective.
PB94-20347B/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/800/S-94/001
President Clinton's Clean Water Initiative: Analysis of
Benefits and Costs. Executive Summary.
PB94-154119/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/810/B-93/003
Drinking Water Publications List An Annotated BfcUogra-
phy of EPA and Non-EPA Technical, Managerial. Educa-
tional and General Information Materials.
PB94-152279/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/810/B-94/004
Federal Register Citations for the Safe Drinking Water
Act A Compilation of References.
PB94-161247/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/810/B-94/006
Drinking Water Glossary. A Dictionary of Technical and
Legal Terms Related to Drinking Water.
PB94-203486/REB 94-04 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/810/K-93/001
Wellhead Protection in Confined, Semi-Confined, Frac-
tured and Karst Aquifer Settings.
PB94-109402/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/810/R-93/001
Technical and Economic Capacity of States and Public
Water Systems to Implement Drinking Water Regulations:
Report to Congress.
PB94-100476/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/810/R-94/002
National Drinking Water Advisory Council: Minutes of
Meeting. December 2-3,1993.
PB94-152378/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/810/R-B4/002
la Your Drinking Water Safe.
PB94-203387/REB
94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-155660/REB
94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/BOO/R-94/001
President Chiton's Clean Water Inrfafive.
PB94-154846/REB 9442 PCAOe/MFAm
EPA/810/S-94/001
Sat* Drinking Water Act Reauthortzatlon Overview.
PB94-1S4135/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/810/S-94/001
Safe Drinking Water Act Source Book: Reauthorization
Overview.
PB94-217452/REB 9444 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/811/H-94/001
Report to the United States Congress on Radon In Drink-
ing Water Multimedia Risk and Cost Assessment of
Radon
PB94-161254/REB 9443 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/812/B-94/003
Sampling for Lead In Drinking Water In Nursery Schools
and Day Care Facilities.
PB94-218963/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/812/K-93/001
Lead in Drinking Water An Annotated list of Publica-
tions.
PB94-154085/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/812/R-94/001
National Pubic Water System Supervision Program. FY
1993 Compliance Report
PB94-178175/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/812/X-92/001
PWSS Program Priority Guidance.
PB94-161213/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/813/B-92/001
Handbook for State Ground Water Managers.
PB94-161171/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/813/B-93/001
Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality:
Brochure.
PB94-154093/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/813/B-93/002
WATERS: Well Activities Tracking, Evaluation and Re-
porting System. Version 2.0 User Guide.
PB94-161122/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/813/B-93/003
Federal Agency Ground Water Technical Assistance Di-
rectory.
PB94-155199/REB 9442 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/813/R-93/002
Review of Methods for Assessing Aquifer Sensitivity and
Ground Water Vulnerability to Pesticide Contamination.
PB94-154127/REB 9443 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/814/P-94/001
DBP/ICR Analytical Methods Guidance Manual: Pubic
Conmofit Draft.
PB94-154077/REB 9442 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/820/R-94/002
How Best to Promote Industrial Pollution Prevention
Through the Effluent Guidelines Process. Recommenda-
tions of the Industrial Pollution Prevention Project (IPS)
Focus Group.
PB94-187796/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/820/R-94/005
International (Non-U.S.) Industrial Pohitton Prevention: A
Case Study Compendium.
PB94-214665/REB 9444 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/821/F-93/003
Proposed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the
Production of Pulp, Paper and Paperboard. Industry Sub-
category Definitions.
PB94-187614/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/821 /F-93/004
Proposed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the
Production of Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard. Overview.
PB94-187822/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/821/R-93/018
Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines for the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard In-
dustry
PB94-107737/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/821/R-93/020
Regulatory Impact Assessment of Proposed Effluent
Guidelines and NESHAP for the Pulp. Paper, and Paper-
board Industry.
PB94-107018/REB 9441 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/821 /R-93/021
Economic Impact and Regulatory Flexibility Analysis of
the Proposed Effluent Guidelines and NESHAP for the
Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry.
PB94-107042/REB 9442 PC A24/MF A04
EPA/821/R-94/001
Proceedings of the Annual EPA Conference (16th) on
Analysis of Pollutants in the Environment Held in Nor-
folk. Virginia on May 54,1993.
PB94-155207/REB 9442 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/821 /R-94/002
Development Document for Best Available Technology,
Pretreatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Formulating, Packaging, and
RflMtCKSQinfl Industry. Proposod.
PB94-181708/REB 9443 PC A23/MF A04
EPA/821 /H-94/003
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Formu-
lating, Packaging, and Repackaging Industry.
PB94-181401/REB 9443 PCA22/MFA04
EPA/822/F-93/011
Drinking Water Regulations and Health Advisories.
PB94-154788/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/822/R-93/008
Btoaccumulation Factor Portions of the Proposed Water
Quality Guidance for tha Gnat Lakes System.
PB94-109410/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/822/R-93/010
Comparison and Rank of Proposed Human Health Btoac-
cumulation Factors for the Great Lakes Initiative.
PB94-109535/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/822/R-94/001
Drinking Water Regulations
PB94-186665/REB
and Health Advisories.
9443 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/822/R-S4/002
Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative Technical Support
Document for the Procedure to Determine Btoaccumula-
tion Factors, July 1994.
PB94-202009/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/B23/B-94/001
Interim Guidance on Determination and Use of Water-
Effect Ratios for Metato.
PB94-140951 /REB 9442 PCA09/MFA02
EPA/823/B-94/004
Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
Use in Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
Fish Consumption Limits.
PB94-204062/REB 9444 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/823/R-93/003
Proceedings of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen-
cy's National Technical Workshop 'PCBs in Fish Tissue'.
Held in Washington, DC. on May 10-11,1993.
PB94-112513/REB 9441 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/823/R-94/001
EPA's Contaminated Sediment Management Strategy.
PB94-214657/REB 9444 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/830/B-94/001
Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Control Policy.
PB94-17S858/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/831/B-93/002C
Surface Disposal of Sewage Sludge: A Guide for
Owners/Operators of Surface Disposal Facilities on the
Monitoring, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements
of the Federal Standards for the Use or Disposal of
Sewage Sludge, 40 CFR Part 503.
PB94-217056/REB 9444 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/832/B-94/009
Nomination Guidance. 1994 Beneficial Use of Btosolids
Awards Program: For Operating Projects, Technology De-
velopment and Research.
PB94-155611 /REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/832/F-92/003
Developing Pubic/Private Partnerships: An Option for
Wastewater Financing.
PB94-108818/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/832/F-93/001
Youth and the Environment Training and Employment
Program.
PB94-118S69/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
CA-20
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ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB., ATHENS, GA.
EPA/832/F-93/013
Municipal Wastawater Management Fact Sheets: Storm
Water Best Management Practices.
PB94-151271/REB 9442 PC A05/MF A01
BW833/B-93/004
GuUance Manual for Developing Best Management Prac-
tices (BMP).
PB94-17B324/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/833/B-93/005
NPOeS Industrial Permit Abstracts 1993.
P894-165629/REB 94-03 PCA21/MFA04
EPA/833/B-94/001
Guidance for the Determination of Appropriate Methods
for the Detection of Section 313 Water Priority Chemi-
cals.
PB94-177S08/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/633/B-94/002
Whole Effluent Toxkaty (WET) Control Policy: Policy for
the Development of Effluent Limitations in National Pol-
Want Discharge Elimination System Permits to Control
Whole Effluent Toxicity for the Protection of Aquatic Life.
PB94-214673/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/833/B-94/003
THC Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidance for Part
503 Sewage Sludge Incinerators.
PB94-195013/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/833/B-94/004
NPOES and Sewage Sludge Program Authority. A Hand-
book for Federally Recognized Indian Tribes.
PB94-203395/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
0>V833/B-94/005
MUtijurisdictional Pretreatment Programs. Guidance
Manual.
PB94-203544/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/B33/F-93/0028
NPOES Storm Water Program. Question and Answer
Document Volume 2.
PB94-109550/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/833/R-90/100
Draft Manual of Practice Identification of Illicit Connec-
tions.
PB94-176S34/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
BW633/Z-90/100
Federal Register Volume 55 No. 222, Friday, November
16, 1990 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40 CFR Parts
122, 123, and 124. National Pollutant Discharge Elimina-
tion System Permit Application Regulations for Storm
Water Discharges; Final Bute.
PB94-154176/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/833/Z-92/001
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, Wednesday, Sep-
tember 9, 1992 Notices. Part 2. Final NPDES General
Permits for Storm Water Discharges from Construction
Sites; Permit Language.
PB94-154168/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
BWB33/Z-92/003
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, Wednesday, Sep-
tember 9, 1992 Notices. Part 3. Final NPDES General
Permits for Storm Water Discharges Associated with In-
dustrial Activity; Permit Language.
PB94-154192/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/833/Z-92/004
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, Wednesday, Sep-
tember 9, 1992 Notices. Part 3. Final NPDES General
Permits for Storm Water Discharges Associated with In-
dustrial Activity; Fact Sheet
PB94-154184/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/841/F-94/002
National Water Quality Inventory 1992 Report to Con-
PBI»tl81377/REB
94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/841/K-94/001
State and Local Government Guide to Environmental
Program Funding Alternatives.
PB94-154622/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/841/N-93/001
NPS New-Notes No. 26, January-February 1993. The
Condition of the Water-Related Environment; The Man-
agement and Ecological Restoration of Watersheds; The
Control of Nonpoint Sources of Water Pollution.
PB94-194651 /REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/841/R-92/001
Environmental Impacts of Stormwater Discharges: A Na-
tional Profile.
PB94-152287/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/841/S-94/002
Quality of Our Nation's Water 1992.
PB94-183878/REB
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/842/B-94/006
National Estuary Program Guidance: Technical Charac-
terization in the National Estuary Program.
PB94-213832/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Water Quality Standards Handbook. Second Edition. (In-
cludes Glossary, References and Appendices).
PB93-231371/REB 94-02 PC A99/MF A06
Clean Water Act A Primer.
PB94-102084/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Office of Water Policy and Technical Guidance on Inter-
pretation and Implementation of Aquatic Life Metals Cri-
teria.
PB94-118544/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria for 2,4-Di-
methylphenol (CAS Registry Number 105-67-9).
PB94-118S51/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Evaluation of Residue Prediction Procedures Used
in EPA's Guidance: Assessment and Control of Biocon-
centratable Contaminants in Surface Waters. The Five
Mile Creek Study. 1993 Draft for Appendix 1.
PB94-119237/REB 94-01 PC A14/MF A03
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 187 Friday, September
25, 1992 Notices. Part 4. Final NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial
Activity, Notice.
PB94-152295/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 187 Friday, September
25, 1992 Notices. Part 3. Final NPDES General Penults
for Storm Water Discharges from Construction Sites;
Notice.
PB94-152303/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 64 Thursday, April 2,
1992, Part 4. 40 CFR Part 122. National Pollutant Dis-
charge Elimination System Application Deadlines, Gener-
al Permit Requirements and Reporting Requirements for
Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activi-
ty, Final Rule.
PB94-152311/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 58 No. 70 Wednesday, April 14,
1993 Notices. NPDES General Permit for Storm Water
Discharge Associated with Industrial Activity.
PB94-152329/REB 9443 PCA01/MFA01
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 159 Friday, August 16,
1991. Part 2. 40 CFR Part 122. NPDES General Permits
and Reporting Requirements for Storm Water Discharges
Associated with Industrial Activity; Proposed Rule.
PB94-152337/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 55 Thursday, March 21,
1991 Rules and Regulations. Part 4. 40 CFR Part 122.
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit
Application Regulations for Storm Water Discharges; Ap-
plication Deadlines; Final Rule and Proposed Rule.
PB94-152345/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175 Wednesday, Sep-
tember 9, 1992 Proposed Rules. Part 4. 40 CFR Part
122. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System,
Request for Comment on Alternative Approaches for
Phase 2 Storm Water Program.
PB94-152352/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 244 Friday, December
18, 1992, Rules and Regulations. Part 6. 40 CFR Part
122. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System;
Storm Water Discharges; Permit Issuance and Permit
Compliance Deadlines for Phase 1 Discharges. Final
Rule.
PB94-152360/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Needs Survey, 1992. Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-152493/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Consolidated Rule Summary for the Chemical Phases.
PB94-154069/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Interim Sewage Sludge Permit Application Form.
PB94-154200/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 214, Tuesday, Novem-
ber 5, 1991 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40 CFR Part
122. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
Permit Application Regulations for Storm Water Dis-
charges; Application Deadlines; Final Rule and Proposed
Rule.
PB94-155694/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Federal Register Volume 58 No. 222, Friday, November
19, 1993 Notices. Part 2. Water Pollution Control, NPDES
General Permits and Fact Sheets: Storm Water Dis-
charges from Industrial Activity; Notice.
PB94-161239/REB 9443 PC A20/MF A04
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-
products. (Appendix A).
PB94-184827/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Guidelines for Deriving Ambient Aquatic Life Advisory
Concentrations.
PB94-187762/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance on Water Quality Standards and 401 Certifica-
tion Programs Administered by Indian Tribes.
PB94-187770/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Needs Survey, 1992.
(EPA/DF/MT-94/084)
PB94-501343/REB 9443 CPT02
ENVIRONHEKTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF WATER REGULATIONS AND
STANDARDS.
EPA/440/1-85/035
Proceedings of Annual Analytical Symposium (8th). Held
in Norfolk, Virginia on April 3-4, 1985.
PB94-126034/REB 9442 PC A24/MF AM
EPA/440/1-89/044
Report on the Evaluation of Wastewater Discharges from
Raw Cane Sugar Mills on the Hilo-Hamakua Coast of the
Island of Hawaii.
PB94-128204/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
Method 1620: Metals by Inductively Coupled Plasma
Atomic Emission Spectroscopy and Atomic Absorption
Spectroscopy.
PB94-114840/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF WETLANDS, OCEANS AND
WATERSHEDS.
EPA/506/9-89/003
Report to the Congress: Activities and Programs Imple-
mented under Section 319 of the Clean Water Act Fiscal
Year 1988.
PB94-102191/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/840/R-94/002
WATERSHED '93: A National Conference on Watershed
Management Held in Alexandria, Virginia on March 21-
24, 1993.
PB94-181609/REB 9443 PC A99/MF E09
EPA/841/F-93/009
Paired Watershed Study Design.
PB94-154820/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/841/R-94/001
National Water Quality Inventory. 1992 Report to Con-
PB94-181807/REB 9443 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/842/B493/008
Using Nonprofit Organizations to Advance Estuary Pro-
gram Goals.
PB94-151354/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/842/B-94/002
Clean Water Act Section 403: Compendium.
PB94-187358/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/842/R-94/001
Clean Water Act Section 403 Report to Congress: Phase
2. Point Source Discharges Inside the Baseline.
PB94-181542/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Nutrient Management Supplement to the Journal of Soil
and Water Conservation Volume 49,
PB94-180759/REB
Number 2.
9443 PC AOS/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. RISK ASSESSMENT FORUM.
EPA/630/R-94/002
Workshop on the Use of Available Data and Methods for
Assessing the Ecological Risks of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachtorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin to Aquatic Life and Associated Wildlife.
Held in Minneapolis, Minnesota on September 14-15,
1993.
PB94-214822/REB 9444 PC A19/MF A04
RAF410
Workshop on the Use of Available Data and Methods for
Assessing the Ecological Risks of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin to Aquatic Life and Associated Wildlife.
Held in Minneapolis, Minnesota on September 14-15,
1993.
PB94-214822/REB 9444 PC A19/MF A04
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SERVICE, BURLINGTON
(ONTARIO). WASTE WATER TECHNOLOGY CENTRE.
Emerging Technology Report Cross-Flow Pervaporation
System for Removal of VOC's from Contaminated
Wastewater.
(EPA/S40/R-94/512)
PB94-170230/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT, INC,
CINCINNATI, OH.
Quantitative Evaluation of HEPA nitration Systems at As-
bestos Abatement Sites.
(EPA/6OO/J-93/498)
PB94-136116/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Asbestos Management Programs in 17
New Jersey Schools: A Case Studies Report
(EPA/600/R-94/084)
PB94-170388/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
Airborne Asbestos Concentrations during Spray-Buffing
of Resilient Floor Tile.
(EPA/60O/J-94/225)
PB94-174174/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB, ATHENS, GA.
EP A/600/A-94/102
Effects of Solar Radiation on Organic Matter Cycling:
Formation of Carbon Monoxide and Carbonyl Sulfide
(Chapter 11).
PB94-1B2235/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/103
Descriptive Basis for a Model of Soils Biogeochemistry
(Chapter 12).
PB94-182250/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-93/469
Urban Drainage Systems: Design and Operation.
PB94-124815/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-93/520
Photochemistry of Aqueous Iron(lll)-Polycarboxylate
Complexes: Roles in the Chemistry of Atmospheric and
Surface Waters.
PB94-135050/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/249
Scoping the Chemicals in Your Drinking Water.
PB94-174711/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/267
Multispectral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfec-
tion Byproducts in Drinking Water.
PB94-182615/HEB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
ISBN4-471-58943-3
Descriptive Basis for a Model of Soils Biogeochemistry
(Chapter 12).
PB94-182250/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
CA-21
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ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB, ATHENS, GA.
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.
EPA/600/J-94/116
Transformation of Dyes and Related Compounds in
Anoxic Sediment Kinetics and Products.
PB94-155553/REB 944)2 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/600/R4W/157
Rsh Physiology, Toxicology, and Water dually Manage-
ment Proceedings of an International Symposium. Held
in Sacramento, CaMomia. on September 18-20,1990.
PB94-159126/REB 944)3 PCA12/MFA03
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.-DULUTH, MN.
EPA/600/J-93/422
Response of Predatory Zooplankton Populations to the
Experimental AckWication of UtHe Rock Lake, Wisconsin.
PB94-101730/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/486
Predicting Branchial and Cutaneous Uptake of 2,2'.5,5'-
Tetrachtorobiphenvl in Fathead Minnows f Pimephales
promelas') and Japanese Medaka fOyzias latipes'):
Rate Limiting Factors.
PB94-130168/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/019
Non-Invasive Neurotoxicity Assay Using Larval Medaka.
PB94-140621/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/107
ModotinQ tho PsrfatiofMnQ &nd Bio&ccuniul&bon of T COD
and Other Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals in Lake On-
tario—Translation.
PB94-155462/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/124
Relationships between Descriptors forHydrophobicity
&nd Soft EtectiXipnflicrty In ProdiotinQ Toxicrty.
PB94-1587S5/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/176
Toxicity of Sedbnents and Sedment Pore Waters from
the Grand Calumet River-Indiana Harbor, Indiana Area of
Concorn,
PB94-163S57/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/177
Dtoxin-«ke Toxic Potency In Forster's Tern Eggs from
Green Bay, Lake Michigan, North America.
PB94-163565/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/178
QSAR Approach for Estimating the Aquatic Toxicity of
Soft Etectrophites (OSAR for Soft EtectropMes).
PB94-163573/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/179
Identification of Ammonia. Chlorine, and Diazinon as
Toxicants in a Municipal Effluent
PB94-163581/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
EPV600/J4)4/181
Measures of Reproductive Success and Polychlorinated
Biphenyl Residues in Eggs and Chicks of Forster's Terns
on Green Bay. Lake Michigan, Wisconsin, 1968.
PB94-163607/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J4M/182
Physiologicafy-Based Toxicokinetic Modeing of Three
Waterbome Chtoroethanes in Channel Catfish, 'Ictalurus
63615/REB
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/1 83 _____ ^
Behavior and kfwilifiuation of Toxic Metals in Complex
Modules: Examples MW«II Effluent and Ooolment Pora
Water Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
PB94-163623/REB 94-03 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/184
Altamattves to Methanol-Water Button of Sold-Phase
Extinction Gowmns for tns rntcoonfltiofi of Huh Loo
K(sub ow) Organic Compounds in Aqueous Environmen-
tal Samples.
PB94-1 §3631 /REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/18S
Comparison of Effluent ToxJdty Results Using 1Cerio-
daphnia dubta' Cultured on Several Diets.
PB94-163649/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/186
Development and Evaluation of Test Methods for Benthic
Invertebrates and Sedknents: Effects of Flow Rate and
Fasdkig on Water dually and Exposure Conditions.
PB94-163656/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/1B7
Structure-Toxictty Relationships for alpha, beta-Unsaturat-
ed Alcohols to FWi
PB94-163864/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/186
Toxfcokinetics and Metabolsrn of AnBne and 4-Chxxoan-
One in Medaka fOryzias tattpes').
PB94-163672/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/1 89
Uptake of Planar Polychlorlnated Btphenyls and 2.3.7,8-
SuDStttuted Polychtorlnatad Dfcenzofurans and Dbenzo-
p-dtaxins by BMs Nesting In the Lower Fox River and
Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-1636BO/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/1 90
i of Juvente Largemouth Bass to Different pH
EPA/600/J-94/191
Field and Laboratory Investigation of Acid Effects on Lar-
gsmouth Bass, Rock Bass, Black Crappie, and Yellow
Perch.
PB94-163706/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/193
pH-Dependent Toxicity of Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn to 'Cer-
kxtaphnia dubia', 'Pimephales promelas', 'Hyalella
azteca' and 'Lumbriculus variegatus'.
PB94-163722/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/244
Coplanar PCB and Metal Residues in Dolphins from the
U.S. Atlantic Coast Inducing Atlantic Bottienose Dotohki
Chained during the 1987/88 Mass Mortality.
PB94-177748/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/245
Use of the Aquatic OHgochaete 'Lumbriculus variegatus'
for Assessing the Toxicity and Bioaccumulation of Sedi-
ment-Associated Contaminants.
PB94-177730/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/247
Respiratory-Cardfovascular Physiology and Chkxoethane
GH Flux in the Channel Catfish 'IctaJurus punctatus'.
PB94-177714/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/248
Comparison of the Relative Sensitivity of Three Benthic
Invertebrates to Copper-Con laminated Sediments from
the Keweenaw Waterway.
PB94-174703/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J4M/252
Evaluation of Potential Confounding Factors in Sediment
Toxicity Tests with Three Freshwater Benthic Inverte-
brates.
PB94-176138/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J4M/253
QSARs for Photoinduced Toxicity: 1. Acute Lethality of
PdycycSc Aromatic Hydrocarbons to 'Daphnia magna'.
PB94-176203/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/254
Influence of Age on the Relative Sensitivity of 'HyateHa
azteca' to Diazinon. Alkylphenol Ethoxytates, Copper,
Cadmium, and Zinc.
PB94-176187/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/255
Evaluation of EquWxium Partitioning Theory for Predict-
ing Acute Toxicity of Field-Collected Sediments Contami-
nated with DDT, DDE and DDD to the Amphipod 'Hya-
teHa Azteca'.
PB94-176146/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/2S6
Organic Carbon Partitioning as a Basis for Predicting the
Toxicity of Chkxpvrifos in Sedknents.
PB94-176153/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/257
Assessing Potential Btoavaaabttty of Metals in SecS-
ments: A proposed Approach.
PB94-176161/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/258
Predicting Modes of Toxic Action from Chemical Struc-
ture: An Overview.
PB94-176195/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/2S9
Prediction of Bioaccumulation of Metals from Contaminat-
ed Sedmwnts by the Oigochaete, 'Lumbricukis variega-
PB94-1760S4/REB 944)3 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/354
Modeing the Accumulation of Three Waterbome Chlorin-
ated Ethanes in Fathead Minnows f Pimephales prome-
las'): A PhysntooicaJy Based Approach.
PB94-210416/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J4M/362
Electronic Factor In QSAR: MO-Parameters, Competing
Interactions, Reactivity and Toxicity.
PB94-209681/REB 944)4 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/620/R-92/001
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Great Lakes Monitoring and Research Strategy.
PB94-114B32/REB 944)1 PCA10/MFA03
Toxicity Information on VAX VMS Backup
IRE for VMS) (1800 BPI).
~-/UT-94/07S)
I790/REB 94-02 CPT02
Toxicity Information Retrieval Data Base
\ for Non-VMS) (1600 BPI).
f/MT-94/OTB)
I/REB 944)2 CPT02
Tooddty Information on VAX VMS Backup
HIRE for VMS) (6250 BPI).
' ~ie Formed by Angular Dioxygenation in
the Bacterial Catabolism of Ruorene.
PB94-140670/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/014
Uptake of Metals from Chromated-Copper-Arsenate
(CCA)-Treated Lumber by Eptoiota
PB94-140662/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/015
Downwind Drift and Deposition of Malattikm on Human
Targets from Ground Ultra-Low Volume Mosquito Sprays.
PB94-140654/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/017
Pesticide Inputs and Risks in Coastal Wetlands.
PB94-140647/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/109
Contaminant Effects in Marine/Estuarine Systems: Reid
Studies and Scaled Simulations.
PB94-155488/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/111
Histopathology and Bioaccumulation in Oysters 'Crassos-
trea virgkiica' Living on Wood Preserved with Chromated
Copper Arsenate.
PB94-155504/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/112
Fate and Survival of Microbial Pest Control Agents in
Nontarget Aquatic Organisms.
PB94-1S5512/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/113
Effect of 'Beauveria bassiana' and Its Toxins on 'Mysi-
dopsis bahia' (Mysidacea).
PB94-155520/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/114
Importance of Physical Scaling Factors to Benthic Marine
Invertebrate Recotonization of Laboratory Microcosms.
PB94-155538/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/115
Host Spedfictty of 'Calyptospora funduli' (Apicomplexa:
Catyptosporidae) In Athermlform Fishes.
PB94-15SS46/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/12S
Effects of Water Temperature and pH on Toxicity of Ter-
bufos, Trichkxfon, 4-Nltrophenol and 2,4-DinHrophenol to
the Amphipod 'Gammarus pseudoBmnaeus' and Rainbow
Trout rOncomynchus mykiss1).
PB94-1S874B/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/128
Acute Toxicity of 4-NMrophenol, 2,44)initrophenol, Terbu-
fos and Trtchtorfon to Grass Shrimp ('Palaemonetes'
sop.) and Shoepshoad Minnows fCypmodon variegatus')
as Affected by Salinity and Temperature.
PB94-1S8730/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J4M/127
Salinity and Temperature Effects on Chronic Toxicity of
2,4-DMtrophenol and 4-Nitrophenol to Sheepshead Min-
nows rCyprinodon variegatus).
PB94-158714/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/128
Effects of Water Temperature on the Toxicity of 4-Nitro-
phenol and %4-DMtropnenol to Developing Rainbow
Trout fOncorhynchus mykiss').
PB94-1S8722/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/274
Infectivity and Teratogenicity of 'Beauveria bassiana' in
••'•"• ~ >'Embryos.
'Menkfa beryffeia'
PB94-191004/REB
944)4 PC A02/MF A01
CA-22
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GALVESTON BAY NATIONAL ESTUARY PROGRAM,, AUSTIN, TX.
EPA/600/J-94/275
Cafyptospora funduli (Apicomptexa, Calyptosporidae) in
the IJver of the Gulf Toadfish, 'Opsanus beta'.
PB94-191012/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/276
New Eye Disease in Pen-Reared Chinook Salmon
Caused by Metacestodes of 'Gikjuinia squall" (Trypanor-
191020/REB
94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/277
Characterization of a New Thermophilic Sulfate-Fleducing
Bacterium 'Thermodesulfovibrio yellowstonii' gen. nov.
and sp. nov.: Its Phylogenebc Relationship to Tnermode-
suKobacterium commune' and Their Origins Deep within
(he Bacterial Domain.
PB94-191038/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/279
Field-Scale Testing of a Two-Stage Bioreector for Re-
moval of Creosote and Pentachkxophenol from Ground
Water. Chemical and Biological Assessment
PB94-191053/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/280
field Scale Testing of a Hyperflltration Unit for Removal
of Creosote and Pentachkxophenol from Ground Water.
Chemical and Btotogical Assessment
PB94-191061/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/281
Predicting Chronic Lethality of Chemicals to Fishes from
Acute Toxicity Test Data: Concepts and Linear Regres-
sion Analysis. (Hazard Assessment).
PB94-191079/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/283
Fish Intersexuality as Indicator of Environmental Stress:
Monitoring Fish Reproductive Systems Can Serve to Alert
Humans to Potential Harm.
PB94-191095/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/339
Htatopatnokxjy, Blood Chemistry, and Physiological
Status of Normal and Moribund Striped Bass f Morone
saxaWis') Involved in Summer Mortality (•DieOff) in the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Detta of California
PB94-19B1S7/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/341
Application of Microbial Ecology Research to Environ-
mental Problems.
PB94-203783/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/013
Proceedings: Integrated Research Planning Meeting for
Gulf of Mexico Estuaries. Held in Gulf Breeze, Florida on
November 2-3,1993.
PB94-157799/REB 94-03 PC A05/MF A01
H>A/620/R-93/007
EMAP-Estuaries, Louisianian Province-1991. Statistical
Summary. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Program.
PB94-117488/REB 94-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/620/R-94/001
Louisianian Province Demonstration Report EMAP-Estu-
aries: 1991.
PB94-155876/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/820/R-94/002
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries, Louisianian Prov-
ince-1992. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Program.
PB94-1747S2/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
BflflRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB, GULF BREEZE, Fl_
CENTER FOR MARINE AND ESTUARINE DISEASE
RESEARCH.
EPA/600/J-94/010
Simple Test for Toxicity of Number 2 Fuel Oil and Oil Dis-
persants to Embryos of Grass Shrimp, 'Palaemonetes
•140704/REB
94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/340
X-Cell Pseudotumors in a Hardhead Catfish 'Anus felis'
(Ariktae) from Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, USA.
PB94-198165/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
amRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB, GULF BREEZE, Ft.
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.
EPA/600/A-94/114
Macrophage Aggregates as Indicators of Environmental
Stress. (Chapter 15).
PB94-190824/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/115
Molecular Phytogenetic Explorations of Natural Microbial
Community Composition and Diversity.
PB94-190832/REB 94-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/234
UMzatton of Topsmett, 'Atherinops affinis1, in Environ-
mental Toxicology Studies along the Pacific Coast of the
United States.
PB94-170065/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
BWRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.-NARRAGANSETT,
KWPORT, OR.
EPA/600/J-93/456
Evaluation of Acute and Chronic Toxicity Tests with
Larval Striped Bass.
PB94-113040/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
ERLN-N129
Evaluation of Acute and Chronic Toxicity Tests with
Larval Striped Bass.
PB94-113040/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.-NARRAGANSETT,
NEWPORT, OR. PACIFIC ECOSYSTEMS BRANCH.
EPA/600/J-94/221
Animo Acid Composition of Suspended Particles, Sedi-
ment-Trap Material, and Benthfc Sediment in the Poto-
mac Estuary.
PB94-169968/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/262
Optimum Macrobenthfc Sampling Protocol for Detecting
Pollution Impacts in the Southern California Bight
PB94-182664/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-N052,CONTHIB-N-052
Optimum Macrobenthic Sampling Protocol for Detecting
Pollution Impacts in the Southern California Bight
PB94-182664/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-N207
Animo Acid Composition of Suspended Particles, Sedi-
ment-Trap Material, and Benthic Sediment in the Poto-
mac Estuary.
PB94-169968/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB, NARRAQANSETT,
Rl.
EPA/600/A-93/284
Endpoints and Indicators in Ecological Risk Assess-
ments.
PB94-130150/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-94/002
Application of 'Real-Time' Monitoring in Decision Making:
The New Bedford Harbor Pilot Dredging Project
PB94-130747/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/418
Serum Chemistry and Histopathotogical Evaluations of
Brown Bullheads CAmeiurus nebutosus') from the Buffalo
and Niagara Rivers, New York.
PB94-10159S/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/487
DMA Adduct Research with Capillary Eksctrooboresis.
PB94-130242/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/488
Role of Bioturbation in Sediment Resuspension and Its
Interactkxi with Physical Shearing.
PB94-130192/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/514
Framework for Ecological Risk Assessment at the EPA.
Annual Review.
PB94-135092/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/001
Examination of Dechlorinabon Processes and Pathways
in New Bedford Harbor Sediments.
PB94-140795/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/003
Bioaccumulation of PCS Congeners by Blue Mussels 'Mi-
tilus edufe' Deployed in New Bedford Harbor, Massachu-
setts.
PB94-140779/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/159
Nature and Function of the Brown Cell in 'Crassostrea
wginica'
PB94-160454/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/821/12-91/100
Determination of Acid Volatile Suffide and Selected Si-
multaneously Extractabte Metals in Sediment
PB94-183852/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1189
Nature and Function of the Brown Cell in 'Crassostrea
virginica1.
PB94-160454/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1197
Application of 'Real-Time' Monitoring in Decision Making:
The New Bedford Harbor Pilot Dredging Project
PB94-130747/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
ERLN-1278
Endpoints and Indicators in Ecological Risk Assess-
moots.
PB94-130150/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1437
DMA Adduct Research with Capillary EtectrophoresiS-
PB94-130242/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-1454
Serum Chemistry and Histopathotogical Evaluations of
Brown Bullheads f Ameiurus nebutosus') from the Buffalo
and Niagara Rivers, New York.
PB94-101599/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-1535
Roto of Bioturbation in Sediment Resuspension and Its
Interaction with Physical Shearing.
PB94-130192/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1543
Framework for Ecological Risk Assessment at the EPA.
Annual Review.
PB94-135092/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
ERNL-1364
Bioaccumulation of PCB Congeners by Blue Mussels 'Mi-
Blus eduBs' Deployed in New Bedford Harbor, Massachu-
ERIE COUNTY DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING,
BUFFALO, NY.
Ultrasonic Cleaning as a Replacement for a Chloroffuoro-
carbon-Based System.
(EPA/600/R-93/223)
PB94-121696/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
Removal and Containment of Lead-Based Paint via
Needle Sealers.
(EPA/eOO/R-34/114)
PB94-193216/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
EWING ENGINEERING CO, MILWAUKEE, Wl.
Long-Term Performance Characteristics of Fine Pore Ce-
ramic Diffusers at Monroe, Wisconsin.
(EPA/60O/R-94/097)
PB94-200854/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
Characterization of Clean and Fouled Perforated Mem-
brane Diffusers.
(EPA/6OO/R-94/108)
PB94-200961/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
FIAT AUTO RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT,
FARMINGTON, Ml. U.S-A. BRANCH.
Application for Certification 1994 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ferrari.
(EPA/460/A-93/42)
PB94-127248/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Fiat
(EPA/460/A-93/41)
PB94-127263/REB 9443 PC A99/MF A06
FLORIDA UNIV, GAINESVILLE.
Soil and Fill Laboratory Support - 1991. Florida Radon
Research Program.
(EPA/600/R-94/064)
PB94-163243/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
FLORIDA UNIV, GAINESVILLE. DEPT. OF SOIL AND
WATER SCIENCE.
Remediation of Contaminated Soils by Solvent Flushing.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/169)
PB94-162740/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
FOCUS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC, KNOXVILLE, TN.
Treatment of Nonhazardous Petroleum-Contaminated
Soils by Thermal Desorption Technologies.
(EPA/6OO/J-93/512)
PB94-135118/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Thermal Desorption, Now You're Cookin'. Hot Technolo-
gy. How It Works, What It Costs, Where's It Going.
(EPA/6OO/J-93/511)
PB94-135126/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
FORD MOTOR CO, DEARBORN, Ml.
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks-Ford.
(EPA/46O/A-93/34)
PB94-127156/REB 9443 PC A99/MF EOS
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Ford.
(EPA/460/A-93/3S)
PB94-127164/REB 9443 PC A99/MF E99
Applicatkxi for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
(EPA/460/A-93/6)
PB94-127529/REB 9443 PC A22/MF A04
FOREST SERVICE, PORTLAND, OR. PACIFIC
NORTHWEST RESEARCH STATION.
USDA/FEM-93/01
Forest Ecosystem Management An Ecological, Econom-
ic, and Social Assessment Report of the Forest Ecosys-
tem Management Assessment Team.
PB94-118072/REB 9441
PC A99/MF E11
FOSTER WHEELER CORP, LIVINGSTON, NJ.
Initial Screening of Thermal Desorption for Soil Remedi-
ation.
(EPA/600/A-93/248)
PB94-112810/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
FOSTER WHEELER ENERGY CORP, LIVINGSTON, NJ.
Will Soil Working Work for the Sand Creek Superfund
Site.
(EPA/6OO/A-33/S49/
PB94-112828/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRESPONSE, INC, EDISON, NJ.
Evaluation of Propylene Carbonate in Air Logistics Center
(ALC)f
PB94-214681/REB
9444 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-140779/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria for Aniline
(CAS Registry Number 62-53-3).
PB94-118536/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
FTN ASSOCIATES, LITTLE ROCK, AR.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
Guide.
(EPA/6OO/R-93/012)
PB94-136256/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program As-
sessment Framework.
(EPA/620/R-94/01B)
PB94-158862/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
GALVESTON BAY NATIONAL ESTUARY PROGRAM,
AUSTIN, TX
GBNEP-23
Proceedings: The State of the Bay Symposium (2nd).
Held on February 4-6,1993.
PB94-139458/REB 9442 PC A17/MF A04
CA-23
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GBNEP-27
Framework for Action: Galveston Bay (Management Eval-
uation.
PB04-141173/REB 94-02 PC A1S/MF A03
GBNEP-28
Dredge and f» Activities In Galveston Bay.
PB94-139425/REB 94-02 PC A14/MF A03
GBNEP-29
Non-Fishing Human Induced Mortality of Fisheries Re-
sources in Galveston Bay.
PB94-1S9746/REB 94-03 PCA14/MFA03
GBNEP-30
Sedknent Quality Assessment Survey of the Galveston
Bay System.
PB94-139433/REB 944)2 PC A06/MF A02
GBNEP-33
Probable Causes of Trends In Selected Living Resources
In the Garveston Bay System.
PB94-159050/REB 94-03 PCA07/MFA02
QBNEP-34
Trawling Bycatch In the Qalveston Bay System.
PB04-150043/REB 94-03 PCA09/MFA02
GBNEP-35
Sources and Distribution of Debris in the Galveston Bay
Estuary.
PB94-154598/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO, SCHENECTAOV, NY.
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER.
Btornsss GssfncstiOf) Pint Plsnt Study.
(EPA/eOO/R-93/170)
PB94-114768/REB 94-01 PCA08/MFA02
HIND, HILFORD, ML
Appfcation for Certification 1903 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - General Motors Corporation.
(EPA/460/A43/39)
PB94-1272S5/REB 94-03 PCA99/MFEM
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, MENLO PARK, CA.
y of Qoocnoniic8i &nd HyorotoQic P&~
< Transport in Ground Water.
H14774/REB
9401 PCA03/MFA01
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, RALEIGH, NC.
USGS/OFR-88/480
of Hydrologte and Water-Quality Invesfiga-
the Afcemarte-Pamfco
Sons Conducted in or New
Sounds Region. North CaroRna.
(APES48-OS)
PB94-204690/REB 94-04
PCA08VMFA02
USGS/OFR-92/110
Water-Quafty Data from Continuously Monitored Sites In
the Parnico and Neuse River Estuaries, North Carolina,
1990-91.
PB94-217510/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
USGS/OFR-92/123
Interim Report on Flows in the Lower Roanoke River,
and Water Quality and Hydrodynamics of Abemarte
Sound, Norlh Carolina, October 1989-April 1991.
PB94-195963/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, SACRAMENTO, CA. WATER
RESOURCES DP/.
USGS/WRM1-4160
Comptetion and Interpretation of Water-QuaSty and Dis-
charge Data for Acidic Mine Waters at Iron Mountain,
Shasta County, CaWomia, 1940-01.
PB94-116050/REB 9441 PC A09/MF A02
QEOMET TECHNOLOGIES, MO, OERMANTOWN, MD.
GEOMET-ESF-1185
Network Design and Optimum Site Exposure Criteria for
Partfcutate Matter.
(EPA/450/4-87/009)
PB94-186020/REB 9444 PCA07/MFA02
GEOMET-IE-2e08
Assessment of the Effects of WeatherizaSon on Residen-
tial Radon Levels.
(EPA/eOOm-94/002)
PB94-141181/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Optimum Sampling Site Exposure Criteria for Lead.
(EPA/450/4-84/012)
PB04-183373/REB 94-03 PCA04/MFA01
GEORGIA MST. OF TECR, ATLANTA. SCHOOL OF CIVIL
HydrauSc Model Study for Boston Outfall. 2. Environmen-
tal Performance.
(EPA/GDO/j-93/468)
PB94-113669/REB 04-01 PC A02/MF A01
GEORGIA MST. OF TECH. ATLANTA. SCHOOL OF
EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES.
isolation of Dissolved Organic Matter from the Suwamee
River Using Reverse Osmosis.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/296)
PB94-190501/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
GEORGIA UMV, ATHENS.
Demographic Processes: Population Dynamics on Heter-
s Landscapes (Chapter 7).
PA/60O/A-94/O21)
PBS4-146412/REB
94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Estimation of tonization Constants of Azo Dyes and Re-
lated Aromatic Amines: Environmental Implication.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/2B4)
PB04-191103/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
GEORGIA UNIV, ATHENS. SCHOOL OF FOREST
Sequential
in Froohwa
(EPA/
PB94-
Anaerobic Degradation of 2,4-Dichlorophenol
oohwala
94-04 PCA02/MFA01
A/6OO/J-94/294)
-190485/REB
integrating Water Quality Modeling with Ecological Risk
Assessment for Nonpomt Source Pollution Control: A
Conceptual Framework.
(EPA/SOO/J-93/484)
PB94-119997/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
GLOBAL VEHICLE SERVICES CORP, ORANGE, CA.
Application for Certification 1092 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - American Limousine.
(EPA/46O/A-93/25)
PB94-127339/REB 9443 PCA07/MFA02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Vector AeromotH/e.
(EPA/46O/A-93/27)
PB94-127354/REB 9443 PC A05/MF A01
GOVERNMENTAL REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL
ASSOCIATION, SILVER SPRING, MD.
Roport of tno Nstionsl TocnmcsJ Forum on Sourcs Ro-
auction of Heavy Metals In Municipal Solid Waste.
(EPA/901/R-93/O01)
PB04-116878/REB 9441 PCA07/MFA02
GREELEY-POLHEMUS GROUP, INC, WEST CHESTER, PA.
Case Studies Assessing Low-Cost, In-Place Technologies
at Small Water Systems.
(EPA/810/R-94/001)
PB94-152261/REB 0442 PC AOS/MF A01
GREENVILLE, SC.
Urban BMP's: A Stormwater Control Demonstration
9444 PCA07
GULF SOUTH RESEARCH INST, NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Study of Home Drinking Water Treatment Units Contain-
ing Activated Carbon for Organics Reduction: Interim
Phase 2 Report to Criteria and Standards Division, Office
of Drinking Water.
PB04-140324/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
HAMPTON ROADS PLANNING DISTRICT COMMISSION,
Institutional Enhancement and Public Involvement Pro-
gram for Hampton Roads Virginia. Final Report Fiscal
Years 1989-90 -1992-93.
(APES-K-18)
PB04-218625/REB 9444 PCA06/MFA01
HARLEY DAVIDSON, INC, MILWAUKIL Wl.
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Hartey Davidson.
(EPA/460/A-93/38)
PB94-127108/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, BOSTON, MA.
Development of an Active Personal Ozone Sampler
Using a Hollow Tube Diffusion Denuder.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/154)
PB04-107472/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
HAZEN RESEARCH, WC, GOLDEN, CO.
U.S. Mercury Recyders Provide Expanded Process Ca-
pabilities.
(EPA/BOO/J-94/119)
PB94-1S8805/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
EPA/600/J-94/021
Effects of Age, Species Difference, Antibiotics and Toxi-
cants on Intestinal Enzyme Activity and Genotoxkaty.
PB04-137338/REB 0442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-04/023
Indoor Asbestos Concentrations Associated with the Use
of Asbestos-Contaminated Tap Water In Portable Home
Humidifiers.
PB94-137312/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-04/024
Effects of Dose and Route of Exposure on Dioxin Dispo-
sition.
PB94-137304/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-04/026
Cotinine Concentrations in Semen, Urine, and Blood of
Smokers and Nonsrnokera.
PB04-137288/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/800/J-04/043
Ontogeny of Eyeoiink Conditioning in the Rat Effects of
US Intensity and Interetimulus Interval on Delay Condi-
tioning,
PB94-137114/REB 0442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/046
Altered Steroidogenesls in Whole-Ovary and Adrenal Cul-
ture in Cycling Rats.
PB94-137080/REB 0442 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-04/060
MeoW Prefrontal Cortex Lesions and Spatial Delayed Al-
ternation In the Developing Rat Recovery or Sparing.
PB94-139482/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-04/061
Scheme for Incorporating DC Magnetic Fields into Epkte-
miotogical Studtos of EMF Exposure.
PB04-143724/RE0 0442 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-94/063
Toxteokinetics and Structure-Activity Relationships of
Nine Para-Substituted Phenols in Rat Embryos In vitro.
PB94-143740/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/074
EPA/600/J-04/075
Effects of Developmental Stage and Tissue Type on
Embryo/Fetal DNA Distributions and 5-Fluorouracil-ln-
duced Cell-Cycle Perturbations.
PB04-141439/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/081
Tissue-Plasminogen Activator Is Induced as an Immedi-
ate-Early Gene During Seizure, Kindling and Long-Term
Potentation.
PB94-141496/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/108
Tranacriptional Changes In Hepatic Tumors of Rats In-
duced by Di(2-ethythexyl) phthalate and Di-n-Octyl phthal-
ate.
PB04-163771 /REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/202
Wtthin-Sesslon Changes in Peak N160 Amplitude of
Flash Evoked Potentials in Rats(l.2).
PB94-163813/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/205
Mutagenicity and Chemical Analysis of Emissions for the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB94-163847/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-04/208
Hazard Identification: Efficiency of Short-Term Tests in
Identifying Germ Cell Mutagens and Putative Nongeno-
toxic Carcinogens.
PB94-163870/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/210
Acute and Long-Term Effects of a Single Dose of the
Fungicide Cartaendazim (Methyl 2-Benzimidazole Carba-
mate) on the Male Reproductive System in the Rat.
P894-163896/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/212
Quantitative and Temporal Relationships between DNA
Adduct Formation in Target and Surrogate Tissues: Impli-
cations for Biomonitoring.
PB94-163912/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/214
Behavior of Hygroscopic Pharmaceutical Aerosols and
the Influence of Hydrophobic Additives.
PB94-163938/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/332
Deposition Patterns of Potydisperse Aerosols within
Human Lungs.
PB94-202116/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/335
Antimirtagenictty Profiles of Synthetic and Natural Antimu-
i/REB
9444 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. CARCINOGENESIS AND
METABOLISM BRANCH.
EPA/600/J-94/027
Extraction of DNA from Cryopreserved Clotted Human
Blood.
PB94-137270/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/077
Mouse Skin Tumor-Initiating Activity of
BenzQ)aceanthrylene in SENCAR Mice.
PB04-141454/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. CLINICAL RESEARCH BRANCH.
EPA/600/J-94/330
Respiratory Responses to Repeated Prolonged Exposure
to 0.12 pprn Ozone.
PB94-202132/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/336
Relationship between Delivered Ozone Dose and Func-
tional Responses In Humans.
PS94-202082/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/338
Utility of Controlled Human Exposure Studies for Assess-
ing the Health Effects of Complex Mixtures and Indoor
Air Pollutants.
PB94-202066/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
DIV.
EPA/600/J-94/029
Developmental Toxicity of Methanol in Whole Embryo
Culture: A Comparative Study with Mouse and Rat Em-
bryos.
PB94-137254/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/04S
Structure-Activity Approaches in the Screening of Envi-
ronmental Agents for Developmental Toxicrty.
PB94-137098/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/199
Lowering pH Increases Embryonic Sensitivity to Formate
in Whote Embryo Cufturo.
PB94-163789/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
CA-24
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
EPA/600/J-94/209
Developmental Toxkaty of Inhaled Methanol In the CD-1
Mouse, with Quantitative Dose-Response Modeling for
Estimation of Benchmark Doses.
PB94-163888/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
0>A/600/J-94/323
Effects of Methanol on Embryonic Mouse Palate in
Serum-Free Organ Culture.
PB94-197134/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
flUNGLE PARK, NC. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
W.
BW600/J-93/41S
RMMogically Based Pharmacokinetic Model for 2,3,7,8-
Totrabromocfcerao-p-Dioxin (TBDD) in the Rat Tissue
Distribution and CYP1A Induction.
P894-101565/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
S>A/600/J-94/020
Comparison of Antioxidant Substances in Bronchoaryeo-
Isr Lavage Cells and Fluid from Humans, Guinea Pigs,
•ndRats.
PB94-137346/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
BW6007J-94/031
Deposition Patterns of Aerosolized Drugs within Human
lungs: Effects of Ventilator/ Parameters.
PB94-137239/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
SW600/J-94/037
IMhoxyacetaldehyde. an Intermediate Metabolite of 2-
Methoxyethanol, Is Immunosuppressive in the Rat
PB94-137171/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
B>A/600/J-94/042
Effects of Dose and Routes of Exposure on the Disposi-
lon of 2,3,7,M(3)H)Tetrabromodibenz(>fK«0]dn (TBDO)
nine Rat
FB94-137122/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
BW800/J-94/073
Effect of Pretreatment on the Biliary Excretion of 2,3,7,8-
TetrachlorocSbenzo-p-Dioxin, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachkxodibenzo-
furan, and 3,3',4.4'-fefachlorobiprienyt in the Rat
PB94-141413/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
B>A/600/J-94/206
Interaction of Inorganic Mercury Salts with Model and
Bed Cell Membranes: Importance of Lipid Binding Sites.
P394-163854/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
BW600/J-94/211
Aerodynamic Size Measurement of Airborne Fibers and
Health Effects Implications.
PB94-163904/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
B>A/600/J-94/213
fiber Deposition Along Airway Walls: Effects of Fiber
Cross-Section on Rotational Interception.
PB94-163920/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
BVt/SOO/J-94/320
Effects of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodfcenzo-p-dnxin (TCDD) on
Humoral Immunity and Lymphocyte Subpopulations: Dif-
ferences between Mice and Rats.
PB94-197167/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
BW600/J-94/334
Comparative Molecular Field Analysis of Poryhatogenated
nbanzo-p-dnxlns, Dibenzoturans, and Biphenyte.
PB94-202108/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
HMNGLE PARK, NC. GENETIC BKMSSAY BRANCH.
EPA/600/J-94/048
32P-Posttabefing Analysis of DNA Adducts in Human
Sperm Cells from Smokers and Nonsmokers.
PB94-137064/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
flUNGLE PARK, HC. GENETIC TOXICOLOGY DIV.
EPA/600/J-93/436
Gap Junction Function and Cancer.
PB94-14624B/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
BW600/J-94/036
Pulmonary Exposure of Mice to 'Engineered' Pseudo-
monads Influences Intestinal Mterobtota Populations.
PB94-137189/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/800/J-94/218
Molecular Analysis of Mutations Induced at the
1*03052' Allele of Salmonella by Single Chemicals and
Complex Mixtures.
PB94-163961/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/316
Spermatid Mfcronudeus Analyses of Trichkxoethytene
and Chloral Hydrate Effects in Mice.
PB94-197209/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
OHEAA403
Gap Junction Function and Cancer.
PB94-146248/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
GENETOX Manager System: Data Management and Sta-
feScal Software lor Mlcrobial Mutagenesis Assays (Ver-
sion 2^1) (for Microcomputers).
(&A/SW/DK-94/099)
PB94-501970/REB 9443 CP 002
HttLTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
WANGLE PARK, NC. HUMAN STUDIES MV.
B>A«Ou/J.94/044
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Ozone Epidemi-
ology Research Program: A Strategy for Assessing the
Effects of Ambient Ozone Exposure upon Morbidity in Ex-
posed Populations.
PB94-137106/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/215
Ozone Effect on Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infectivity
and Cytokine Production by Human Alveolar Macro-
phages.
PB94-163946/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPAPUF: A Blood-Gas and Pulmonary Simulator. User's
Manual Version 1.0.
PB94-144128/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. IMMUNOTOXICOLOGY BRANCH.
EP A/600/J-94/047
Enhanced Mortality and Liver Damage in virus-Infected
Mice Exposed to p-Xylene.
PB94-137072/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. INHALATION TOXICOLOGY DIV.
EPA/600/J-94/333
Colchicine Inhibits Elevations in Both Alveolar-Capillary
Membrane Permeability and Lavage Surfactant After Ex-
posure of the Rat to Phosgene.
PB94-196987/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. NEUROTOXICOLOGY DIV.
EPA/600/J-94/025
Administration of 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile to the Rat Re-
sults in Region-Dependent Damage to the Central Nerv-
ous System at Levels Above the Brain Stem.
PB94-137296/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/032
Role of Neurotoxic Esterase (NTE) in the Prevention and
Potentiation of Organophosphorus-lnduced Delayed
Neurotoxictty (OPIDN).
PB94-137221 /REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/033
Neurobehavtoral Methods Used in Naurotoxicological Re-
search.
PB94-137213/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/039
Differential Cytotoxic Sensitivity in Mouse and Human
Cell Lines Exposed to Organophosphate Insecticides.
PB94-137155/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/041
Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of Acute Chtorpyri-
fos in Rats: Tolerance to Prolonged Inhibition of Cholin-
esterase.
PB94-137130/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/067
Correlation of the Anttcholinesterase Activity of a Series
of Organophosphates with Their Ability to Compete with
Agonist Binding to Muscannic Receptors.
PB94-144615/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/070
Determination of Acrylamide in Rat Serum and Sciatic
Nerve by Gas Chromatography-Electron-Capture Detec-
tion.
PB94-141587/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/071
Effects of Selected Neuroactive Chemicals on Calcium
Transporting Systems in Rat Cerebellum and on Survival
of Cerebellar Granule Cells.
PB94-141595/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/078
Mid-Frequency Hearing Loss in Rats Following Inhalation
Exposure to Trichkxoethylene: Evidence from Reflex
Modification Audtometry.
PB94-141504/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/197
Prenatal Cocaine Eliminates the Sex-Dependent Differ-
ences in Activation Observed in Adult Rats After Cocaine
Challenge.
PB94-163763/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/200
Aluminum Alters Calcium Transport in Plasma Membrane
and Endoptasmic Reticulum from Rat Brain.
PB94-163797/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/201
Aluminum Decreases Muscannic, Adrenergic and Meta-
botropic Receptor-Stimulated Phospboinositide Hydrolysis
in Hippocampal and Cortical Slices from Rat Brain.
PB94-163805/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/322
Thermoregulatory Effects of Chtorpyrifos in the Rat
Long-Term Changes in ChoUnergic and Noradrenergic
Sensitivity.
PB94-197142/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. OFFICE OF HEALTH RESEARCH.
EP A/600/ J-94/080
Chronic AIF3 Administration: 2. Selected Historical Ob-
servations.
PB94-141470/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. PHARMACOKINETICS BRANCH
EPA/600/J-94/319
Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling.
PB94-197175/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/327
Theoretical Investigation into the Potential of Halogenat-
ed Methanes to Undergo Reductive Metabolism.
PB94-197092/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY
BRANCH.
EPA/600/J-94/034
Sensitivity of Sertoli and Leydig Cells to Xenobiotics in in
Vitro Models.
PB94-137205/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
HINO MOTORS LTD, TOKYO (JAPAN).
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Hino Motors Inc.
(EPA/460/A-93/3)
PB94-127552/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
HOUCK (D.H.) ASSOCIATES, INC, SILVER SPRING, MD.
Survey and Evaluation of Porous Polyethylene Media
Fine Bubble Tube and Disk Aerators.
(EPA/600/R-94/104)
PB94-200920/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
HOWARD UNIV, WASHINGTON, DC. DEPT. OF BOTANY.
Dose Dependence of Acetylcnolinesterase Activity in
Neuroblastoma Cells Exposed to Modulated Radio-Fre-
quency Electromagnetic Radiation.
(EPA/6OO/J-B4/022)
PB94-137320/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
HUXLEY COLL. OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES,
BELUNGHAM, WA.
Is There a Common Response to Ultraviolet-B Radiation
by Marine Phytoplankton.
(EPA/600/J-94/090)
PB94-146297/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
HYUNDAI AMERICA TECHNICAL CENTER, INC, ANN
ARBOR, Ml.
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Hyundai.
(EPA/460/A-93/4)
PB94-127545/REB 9443 PC A18/MF A04
ICF, INC, FAIRFAX, VA.
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, January 1994.
(EPA/4O2/R-94/001)
PB94-136629/REB 9442 PCA11/MFA03
Wildlife Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1 of 2.
(EPA/600/R-93/187A, OHEA-E-391)
PB94-174778/REB 9443 PC A24/MF A04
ICF INTERNATIONAL, INC, FAIRFAX, VA.
ISBN4-16442615-4
Biological Populations as Indicators of Environmental
Change. Volume 1.
(EPA/230/R-92/011)
PB94-186129/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A02
National Radon Measurement Proficiency (RMP) Program
Individual Proficiency Report, January 1994.
(EPA/402/R-94/002)
PB94-136611 /REB 9442 PCA21/MFA04
ICF KAISER INTERNATIONAL, INC, FAIRFAX, VA.
Preliminary Assessment of the Gaseous Fuels Aftermar-
ket Conversion Industry.
(EPA/420/R-93/009)
PB94-131778/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Wildlife Exposure Factors Handbook. Appendix: Literature
Review Database. Volume 2 of 2.
(EPA/eoo/R-93/187B, OHEA-E-391)
PB94-177789/REB 94-03 PC A20/MF A04
IIT RESEARCH INST, CHICAGO, IL
Evaluation of Portable Gas Chromatographs.
(EPA/6OO/A-93/267)
PB94-120003/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
In situ Soil Decontamination by Radio Frequency Heating.
(EPA/SOO/A-93/273)
PB94-122561/HEB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
ILLINOIS DEPT. OF ENERGY AND NATURAL
RESOURCES, CHAMPAIGN. HAZARDOUS WASTE
RESEARCH AND INFORMATION CENTER.
Alkaline Noncyanide Zinc Plating with Reuse of Recov-
ered Chemicals.
(EPA/6OO/R-94/148)
PB94-205549/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. DIV. OF LAND POLLUTION
CONTROL,
IEPA/BOL-94/149
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste in Illinois.
Seventh Annual Report
PB94-187291 /REB 9444 PC A06/MF A02
IEPA/BOL-94/152
Acts Related to Solid Waste Management in Illinois.
PB94-183571/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. DIV. OF WATER POLLUTION
CONTROL.
IEPA/WCP/93-140
Lake Water Quality Assessment Grant No. 2. Final
Report (Includes Lake Water Quality Assessment Pro-
gram, 1992. Northeastern Illinois Lakes).
PB94-183092/REB 9443 PC AOB/MF A02
IEPA/WCP/93-140B
Lake Water Quality Assessment Grant No. 2. Final
Report (Includes Lake Water Quality Assessment Pro-
gram, 1992. Northeastern Illinois Lakes).
PB94-183092/REB 94-03 PC AwSYMF A02
CA-25
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IEPA/WPC-93/139
Intensive Survey of the Little Vermilion River as Effected
by Seasonal Variation. 1992.
PB94-104361/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/93-141
Intensive Survey of the Edwards River and Pope Creek,
1991.
PB94-161783/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/93-142
Intensive Survey of the Vermilion River Basin Illinois
River Drainage.
PB94-161833/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/93-143
Biological and Water Quality Survey of Three Tributaries
to the Sangamon River South Pork Basin, Mosquito
Creek and Long Point Slough, September through No-
verrtoer 1989.
PB94-161544/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/93-144
Water Pofcition Control Revolving Fund (Revised Edition).
PB94-120706/REB 94-01 PC AO3/MF A01
ILUNOI3 STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. ENFORCEMENT PROGRAMS.
IEPA/ENF4W/062
Hazardous Waste Enforcement in IMnois, Fiscal Years
1991 and 1992.
PB94-117074/REB 9441 PCA08/MFA02
ILLINOIS UNIV. AT CHICAGO CIRCLE. SCHOOL OF
PUBLIC HEALTH
Municipai Sold Waste Combustion: Waste-to-Energy
Technologies, Regulations, and Modem Facilities in
USEPA Region V.
PB94-1043S3/REB 94-01 PC A10/MF A03
ILLINOIS UNIV. AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN. OEPT. OF
PLANT BIOLOGY.
Effects of Uttravtotoet-B Radiation on Photosynthesis of
Different Aged Needtes in Reid-Grown Loblolly Pine.
(EPA/SOO/S-94/OBS)
PB94-144730/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
ILLINOIS UNIV. AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN. NEWMARK
CIVIL ENGINEERING LAB.
Treatment of VOCs in High Strength Wastes Using an
vJed-Bed QAC Reactor.
:Expi
PB94-113677/REB
PC A03/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS, WC, CAMBRIDGE, MA.
Amoco-U.S. EPA Pollution Prevention Project, Yorktown.
Virginia: Projects, Evaluations, and Rankings.
PB92-228626/REB 944)2 PC A12/MF A03
CASHOUT User's Manual for Superfund.
PB94-14167B/REB 944)2 PC A05/MF A01
IHFILTEC, FALLS CHURCH, VA.
Case Studfes of Radon Reduction Research in Maryland,
New Jersey, and Virginia Schools.
(EPA/6OO/R-93/211)
PB94-117363/REB 944)1 PCA06/MFA02
INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND
DEVELOPMENT, WASHINGTON, DC.
ISBN-0-8213-2753-4
Alternative Policies for the Control of Air Pollution in
Poland.
PB94-20122S/REB 944)4 MF A01
INTERNATIONAL FUEL CELLS CORP, SOUTH WINDSOR,
CT.
Landffl Gas Pretraatment for Fuel Cell Applications.
(EPA/6OO/A-93/242)
PB94-1079SO/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY AIR QUALITY SERVICES,
DURHAM, NC.
Monte Carlo Approach to Simulating Residential Occu-
pancy Periods and Its Application to the General U.S.
Population.
(EPA/4SO/3-92/011)
PB94-131265/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CORP, CWCWNATL OH.
Systematic Scanning Electron Microscopy Technique for
Evaluating Combined Biological/Granular Activated
Carbon Trei ~
rtPrc
(EPA/eOO/J-94/oe8)
PB94-146271/REB
944)2 PC A03/MF A01
ISUZU TECHNICAL CENTER OF AMERICA, INC,
PLYMOUTH, ML
AppScation for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu.
(EPA/46O/A-93/54)
PB94-127024/REB 944)3 PC A25/MF A06
Application for Certrficaton 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu.
(EPA/460/A-93/5S)
PB94-127032/REB 944)3 PCA10/MFA03
Apptcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Outy
Diesel Engines - Isuzu.
(EPA/460/A-93/9)
PB94-127495/REB 944)3 PC A12/MF A03
IT CORP, CBKMNAT1, OH
Plot-Scale DaiimisUaliuii of a Slurry-Phase Biological
Reactor for Creosote-Contaminated Sol Applications
Analysis Report.
Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources.
Volume 3. Full Text of Revisions. A Compilation as of De-
cember 31,1985.
(EPA/340/1-86/OOSQ
PB94-131810/REB 944)2 PCA99/MFE11
Guidance and Clarification for the Current U.S. EPA Test
Method for Asbestos in Drinking Water.
PB94-136108/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
Literature Review Summary of Metals Extraction Process-
es Used to Remove Lead from Soils.
(EPA/6OO/R-94/OO6)
PB94-140B13/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Use of Chemical Dispersants for Marine Oil Spills.
(EPA/6OO/R-93/1SSJ
PB94-144243/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
Assessment of the Applicability of Chemical Oxidation
Technologies for the Treatment of Contaminants at Leak-
ing Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Sites.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/020)
PB94-146404/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Remediating Contamination in Fractured Media: Is the
Problem Sloping between the Cracks.
(EPA/600/J-94/104)
PB94-146420/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
JAGUAR CARS, INC, MAHWAH, NJ.
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar Cars.
(EPA/46O/A-S3/S1)
PB94-127040/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar.
(EPA/460/A33/52)
PB94-1270S7/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A02
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Jaguar.
(EPA/46O/A-B3/53)
PB94-127065/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
JRB ASSOCIATES, INC, MCLEAN, VA.
Assessment of pH Control of Process Waters in Selected
Plants.
PB94-1948S9/REB 944)4 PC A14/MF A03
KIA MOTORS, SEOUL (REPUBLIC OF KOREA).
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - KIA Motors.
(EPA/46O/A-93/49)
PB94-127123/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
LAWRENCE UVERMORE NATIONAL LAB, CA.
EPA-520/14»14)18
> benthic bioinclicatof organisms for use in
effects research: Culture of Neanthes arenacec-
dentata (Pcxychaeta).
DE93016427/REB
944)1 PC A03/MF A01
UCRL43VI11737
Representative benthic bioindicator organisms for use in
radiation effects research: Culture of Neanthes arenaceo-
dentata (Pojychaeta).
DE93016427/REB
944)1 PC A03/MF A01
LIFE SYSTEMS, INC, CLEVELAND, OH.
EPA/570/R-90/019
Summary of State and Federal Drinking Water Standards
and Guidelines, February, 1990.
PB94-120995/REB 944)1 PC A07/MF A02
UPHARDT AND ASSOCIATES, INC, RONKONKOMA, NY.
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Uphardt and Associates.
(EPA/46O/A-93/5O)
PB94-127081 /REB 944)3 PC A12/MF A03
LOCKHEED ENGINEERING AND SCIENCES CO, LAS
VEGAS, NV.
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Pro-
gram Evaluation Report for Antox BTX Water Screen
(BTX Immunoassay).
(EPA/S40/R-93/S18)
PB93-218337/REB 944)2 PC A06/MF A02
LOCKHEED ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS AND
TECHNOLOGIES CO, LAS VEGAS, NV.
Behavior and Determination of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in Soil: A Literature Review.
fEPA/6OO/R-93/14O)
PB94-100153/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
Case Studies in Wellhead Protection Area Delineation
and Monitoring.
(EPA/600/R-S3/107)
PB94-105350/REB 944)1 PC A21/MF A04
Separation and Isolation of Volatile Organic Compounds
Using Vacuum Distillation with GC/MS Determination.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/270)
PB94-182342/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Five Commercial Immunoassay Data Analy-
sis Software Systems.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/286)
PB94-191129/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
LOTUS CARS LTD, NORWICH (ENGLAND).
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles-Lotus.
(EPA/460/A-93/47)
PB94-127149/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF E08
LOUISVILLE UMV, KY. DEFT. OF CHEMICAL
{EPA/540/A&91/009)
PB94-124039/REB
944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Wsste Minimiz&tion Asssssmont for & Mflnufscturor of
Product Carriers and Printed Labels.
(EPA/6OO/S-93/008)
PB94-119914/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Rotogravure Printing Cylinders.
(EPA/6OO/S-93/009)
PB94-119922/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Baseball Bats and Golf Clubs.
(EPA/SOO/S-93/007)
PB94-119930/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
MACK TRUCKS, INC, HAGERSTOWN, MD.
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
(EPA/46O/A-93/8)
PB94-127S03/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mack Trucks.
(EPA/460/A-3S/7)
PB94-127511/REB 944)3 PC A13/MF A03
MAINE UNIV. AT ORONO.
Randomized Intervention Analysis of the Behavior of
Bear Brook Watershed, Maine.
(EPA/eOO/A-93/247)
PB94-108008/HEB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
MANHATTAN COLL, BRONX, NY.
Case History of Fine Pore Diffuser Retrofit at Ridgewood,
New Jersey.
(EPA/BOO/R-94/098)
PB94-200862/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
MANHATTAN COLL, BRONX, NY. DEPT. OF
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE.
Availability of Dissolved Organic Carbon to Bacterioplank-
ton Examined by Oxygen Utilization.
(EPA/SOO/J-94/110)
PB94-155496/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
MANTECH ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH SERVICES
CORP, CORVALUS, OR. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
LAB.
Research and Quality Assurance Methods Used in the
EMAP Prairie Wetlands Pilot Study.
(EPA/620/R-94/018)
PB94-210614/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
MANTECH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, INC, ADA,
OK.
Chromate Reduction and Remediation Utilizing the Ther-
modynamic Instability of Zero-Valence State Iron.
(EPA/600/A-94/070)
PB94-163S16/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxylated Sorbitan Fatty Acid
Esters by Supercritical Fluid Chromatography.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/175)
PB94-163540/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxylated Sorbitan Fatty Acid
Esters by Reverse Phase Chromatography.
(EPA/SOO/J-94/271)
PB94-182359/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
MANTECH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, INC,
CORVALUS, OR.
EPA/600/R-93/222
Habitat Quality Assessment of Two Wetland Treatment
Systems in Florida. A Pilot Study.
P894-126760/REB 944)2 PC A06/MF A02
Impact of Global Change on Terrestrial Ecosystems:
Frameworks for Evaluating Agroecosystem and Forest
Ecosystem Effects.
(EPA/eOO/A-93/243)
PB94-107968/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Modeling the Rice Carbon Budget in China Using GIS
Technology.
(EPA/SOO/A-93/244)
PB94-107976/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the Oregon Wetlands
Study.
(EPA/eOO/R-93/221>
PB94-126778/REB 944)2 PC A10/MF A03
Conceptual Approaches for Incorporating Climatic
Change into the Development of Forest Management
Options for Sequestering Cartxm.
(EPA/eOD/J-94/130)
PB94-159340/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Implications of Climate Change for the Water Balance of
the Columbia River Basin. USA.
(EPA/600/J-94/132)
PB94-1S9365/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Hexagon Mosaic Maps for Display of Univariate and Bi-
variate Geographical Data.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/167)
PB94-160S38/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Considerations for Planning Terrestrial Field Studies.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/077)
PB94-169901/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Carbon Pools and Flux on Forested Lands of the United
States.
(EPA/600/A-94/110>
PB94-182300/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Toxictty of Azinphos-Methyl to House Mice,
Laboratory Mice, Deer Mice, and Gray-Tailed Votes.
(EPA/BOO/J-94/272)
PB94-182367/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
CA-26
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MIDWEST RESEARCH INST., CARY, NC.
MNTECH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, INC,
CORVALUS, OR. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.
Mraspecffic Variation in Sensitivity to UV-B Radiation in
IEPA/600/J-93/515J
PB94-135084/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Pariphyton in the Development of Btocriteria.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/017)
PB94-141512/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Vegetation and Pollen Relationships in Eastern Canada-
Translation.
IEPA/eoO/J-94/131)
PB94-159357/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Patterns of Soil Organic Carbon in the Contiguous
United States.
(EPA/600/J-94/290)
PB94-191160/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Iron Nutrition Influence on Cadmium Accumulation by
•Arabidopsis thaliana' (L) Heynh.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/291)
PB94-191178/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
WHTECH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, INC,
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Comparative In vitro Percutaneous Absorption of p-Sub-
stituted Phenols through Rat Skin Using Static and Flow-
Through Diffusion Systems.
(EPA/6OO/J-93/416)
PB94-101573/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Simultaneous Calibration of Open-Path and Conventional
Point Monitors for Measuring Ambient Air Concentrations
at Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone, and Nitrogen Dioxide.
(EPA/6OO/A-93/251)
PB94-112877/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
Master Glossary.
KPA/620/R-93/013)
PB94-130358/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Influence of the Formamidine Pesticide Chlordimeform on
Ovulatkxi in the Female Hamster Dissociable Shifts in
the Luteinizing Hormone Surge and Oocyte Release.
A/eoO/J-94/03B)
PB94-137163/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Several Variations of the Mouse Ear Swell-
trig Test (MEST) for Detection of Weak and Moderate
Contact Sensitizers.
(EPA/600/J-94/028)
PB94-137262/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Topographically Distributed Models of
Energy, Water and Carbon Balance over the Columbia
River Basin: A Framework for Simulating Potential Cli-
mate Change Effects at the Regional Scale.
IEPA/600/A-94/018)
PB94-141561/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Optimization of the Hamilton-Thorn Computerized Sperm
Motility Analysis System for Use with Rat Spermatozoa in
!JPA/eoO/J-94/06B)
PB94-141603/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Bioassay and Chemical Analysis of Ambient Air Panicu-
late Extracts Fractionated by Using Nonaqueous Anton-
Exchange Solid Phase Extraction.
(EPA/efo/J-94/064)
PB94-143757/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Receptor and Dispersion Modeling Principles in
Assessing Pre-and Post-Abatement Conations of an
Emission Source.
(EPA/600/A-94/OS8)
PB94-157393/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Preparation and Evaluation of Representative Com-
pounds in Small High Pressure Cylinders for Use as Audit
(EPA/600/A-94/106)
PB94-182268/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of ChemiKjminescence and Ultraviolet Ozone
Monitor Responses in the Presence of Humidity and Pho-
tochemical Pollutants.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/261)
PB94-1B2672/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Integrating Dispersion Modeling, Receptor Modeling and
Air Monitoring to Apportion Incinerator Impacts for Expo-
sure Assessment
(EPA/600/A-94/09S)
PB94-190592/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Oxygenated Fuels on the Emissions from
Three Pre-1985 Light-Duty Passenger Vehicles.
(EPA/60O/J-94/312)
PB94-192796/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
Developmental Toxicity and Structure-Activity Relation-
ships of Aliphatic Acids, Including Dose-Response As-
sessment of VaJproic Acid in Mice and Rats.
(EPA/600/J-94/328)
PB94-197084/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Study of Interferences in Ozone UV and Chemilumtnes-
cence Monitors.
(EPA/600/A-94/149)
PB94-197456/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena during
Breathing of High Volume Aqueous Aerosols.
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National Emissions Inventory of Mercury and Mercury
Compounds: Interim Final Report
(EPA/453/R-93/048)
PB94-126877/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
Chromium Emissions from Chromium Electroplating and
Chromic Acid Anodizing Operations. Background Informa-
tion tor Proposed Standards. Volume 1.
(EPA/453/R-93/03OA)
PB94-1341S2/REB 94-02 PC A20/MF A04
Chromium Emissions from Chromium Electroplating and
Chromic Acid Anodcring Operations. Background Informa-
tion for Proposed Standards. Volume 2.
(EPA/453/R-93/03O8)
PB94-134160/REB 944)2 PC A16/MF A03
Technical Assessment of New Emission Control Technol-
ogies Used in the Hard Chromium Bectroplaling Industry.
(EPA/453/R-93/031)
PB94-134319/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
Alternative Control Techniques Document Industrial
Cleaning Solvents.
(EPA/453/R-94/015)
PB94-156791 /REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Cadmium and Cadmium Compounds.
(EPA/4S4/R-S3/WO)
PB94-173093/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
(EPA/4S4/R-93/023)
PB94-173101/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
Alternative Control Techniques Document Surface Coat-
ng Operations at Shpbuiking and Ship Repair FacWies.
(ePA/453/O-94/03Z)
PB94-181864/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
Automobile Assembly Plant Spray Booth Cleaning Emis-
sion Reduction Technology Review.
(EPA/4S3/R-94/OZ9)
PB94-206257/REB 94-04 PC A09/MF A03
MIDWEST RESEARCH INST, KANSAS CITY, MO.
Formation and Characterization of Soot Deposits from
Non-Optimum Combustion of No. 6 Fuel Oil with Chlorin-
ated Organic Compounds In an Industrial Boier.
(EPA/6OO/J-93/434)
PB94-101904/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance Document for Testing and Permitting Sewage
Sludge Incinerators. Revised Draft Final Report
PB94-119229/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
MMpHot Solar System: Design/Operation of System and
Results of Non-Solar Testing at MR).
(EPA/6OO/H-94/027)
PB94-152238/REB 9442 PC A05/MF A02
Evaluation of Soxtec Extraction Procedure for Extracting
Organic Compounds from Soils and Sedments.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/269)
PB94-182334/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
MIDWEST RESEARCH INST, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA.
CALIFORNIA OPERATIONS.
Developments in the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of
Chlorophenoxy Acid Herbicides from Sol Samples.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/."-
1/J-94/268)
'PB94-182326/REB
9443 PCA02/MFA01
Determination of Metals in SoCd Samples by Comptexa-
tion: Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Gas Chromatogra-
phy. Atomic Emission Detection.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/288)
PB94-191145/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
MILLER (WADE) ASSOCIATES, UK, ARLINGTON, VA.
Compendum of State Water Quatty Limits for Thermal
Discharges and Mixing Zones.
PB94-121001 /REB 94-01 PC A07/MF A02
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products flute. Appendix Volume 1: Disinfection By-
products Regulatory Analysis Model (DBP-RAM). Part 2:
Critical Reviews and Refinements Made to Support REG-
NEG.
PB94-179643/REB 94-03 PCA12/MFA03
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendbc Volume 1: Disinfection By-
products Regulatory Analysis Model (DBP-RAM). Part 1:
Model Development
PB94-179850/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF A04
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule.
PB94-179868/REB
94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rute. Appendix Volume 2: REG-NEG Tech-
nologies Working Group Working Papers/Analysis of
Regulatory Alternatives.
PB94-179892/REB 9443 PCA19/MFA04
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection
By-Products Rule. Appendbc Volume 3: REG-NEG Tech-
nologies Working Group Working Papers/Assessment of
Technology Performance and Crist
PB94-179900/REB 9443 PCA13/MFA03
IWAUKEE METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE DISTRICT, WL
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the Jones Island
Treatment Plants, 1965-1988.
(EPA/6OO/R-94/094)
PB94-2O0821/REB 9444 PCAO4/MFA01
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the South Shore
Wastewater Treatment Plant 1985-1987.
(EPA/6OO/R-94/099)
PB94-200870/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FOOD,
LOWESTOFT (ENGLAND). DIRECTORATE OF FISHERIES
RESEARCH.
MAFF-AEPAM-9
Automated Nal "well' counting system for the determina-
tion of radtocaesium.
DE946023S2/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
MINNESOTA UNIV.-DULUTH. NATURAL RESOURCES
RESEARCH INST.
Identification of Predominant Environmental Factors
Structuring Stream Macroinvertebrate Communities
Within a Large Agricultural Catchment
(EPA/6OO/J-94/246)
PB94-177722/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
MITCHELL SYSTEMS CORP, ARLINGTON, VA.
State of the States Report Pesticide Storage, Disposal
and Transportation.
(EPA/734/R-92/012)
PB94-132198/REB 9442 PC A10/MF A03
MITSUBISHI MOTORS, ADELAIDE (AUSTRALIA).
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mitsubishi.
(EPA/46O/A-93/28)
PB94-127362/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORP, TOKYO (JAPAN).
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mitsubishi.
(EPA/46O/A-93/20)
PB94-127420/REB 9443 PC A09/MF A03
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mitsubishi.
(EPA/46O/A-93/21)
PB94-127438/REB 9443 PC A23/MF A04
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
(EPA/4BO/A-93/12)
PB94-127461/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
(EPA/460/A-93/11)
PB94-127479/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
MONTANA UNIV, MISSOULA.
PM-10 Innovative Strategies: A Sourcebook for PM-10
Control Proorflfns.
(EPA/452/R-93/016)
PB94-161494/REB 9443 PC A09/MF A02
MOUNT SINAI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, NEW YORK. DEFT.
OF NEUROLOGY.
Homologous Up-Regulation of the Gonadotroprn-Reteas-
ing Hormone Receptor in alphaT3-1 CeHs Is Associated
with Unchanged Receptor Messenger RNA (mRNA)
Levels and Altered mRNA Activity.
(EPA/eOO/J-94/324)
PB94-197126/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL CENTER FOR ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH,
BOULDER, CO. ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY DM.
Improved Model for Estimating Emissions of Volatile Or-
ganic Compounds from Forests In the Eastern United
States.
(EPA/600/J-94/351)
PB94-210440/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
BEUHNG (CHINA).
Progress in the Study of Global Change in China.
N94-28276/1/REB
9443
(Order as N94-28268/8/REB, PC A12/MF AO3)
NATIONAL FOOD PROCESSORS ASSOCIATION, DUBLIN,
CA.
Significance of Food Processing, by-Products as Contribu-
tors to Animal Feeds. Phase 1. Food Processing Survey.
(EPA/736/R-93/O01)
PB94-107885/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A02
NATIONAL INST. OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
SCIENCES, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Analyses of Cytogenetic Damage In Rodents Following
Exposure to Simulated Groundwater Contaminated with
Pesticides and a Fertilizer.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/204)
PB94-163839/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL INST. OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
SCIENCES, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC. DIV. OF
INTRAMURAL RESEARCH.
Comparative Effects of Two Potychlorinated Biphenyl
Congeners on Calcium Homeostasis in Rat Cerebellar
Granule eels.
(EPA/BOO/+94/072)
PB94-141488/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL INST. OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY
i. MD. BUILDING AND FIRE
LOFFICf
NIST1R-5329
Manual for Ventftation Assessment in Mechanically Venti-
lated Commercial Bukfngs.
PB94-145653/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
NATIONAL INST. OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY
(CSTLX BOULDER, CO. THERMOPHYStCS DP/.
Thermal Conductivity of R134a.
PB94-213063 9444 Not avatebte NTIS
NATIONAL INST. OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY
(CSTL), GAITHERSBURG, MD.
Current Activities Within the National Biomonitoring Spec-
imen Bank.
PB94-172806 9443 Not available NTIS
NATIONAL INST. OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY
(NEL), GAITHERSBURG, MD. BUILDING ENVIRONMENT
Simplified Cycle Simulation Model for the Performance
Rating of Refrigerants and Refrigerant Mixtures.
PB94-199890 9444 Not available NTIS
NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE, BEAUFORT,
NC. BEAUFORT LAB.
Blue Crab, 'Calltnectes sapidus', Hemocyanin Concentra-
tions as an Indicator of Environmental Conditions in the
Albemarte/Pamlico Estuary.
(APES-92-O9)
PB94-176211/REB
9443 PC A04/MF A01
Routed Vascular Beds in the Albemarie-Pamlico Estua-
rine System.
(APES-9442)
PB94-196532/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC
ADMINISTRATION, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES MODELING DIV.
Influence of Model Design on Comparisons of Single
Point Measurements with Grid-Model Predictions.
(EPA/6OO/A-93/276)
PB94-122595/REB 9441 PCA01/MFA01
Oxidation of Nitrogen: Differences between Measure-
ments and Predictions from the Regional Acid Deposition
Model and whether Grid Size Can Explain Them.
(EPA/600/A-93/277)
PB94-122603/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Plume Dispersion in the Convecttve Boundary Layer. Part
2. Analyses of CONDORS Field Experiment Data.
(EPA/eoO/J-94/10O)
PB94-146461/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Downwash of Plumes in the Vicinity of Buildings: A Wind-
Tunnel Study (Book Chapter).
(EPA/6OO/A-94/144)
PB94-197431 /REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Computational Modeling Issues in Next Generation Air
Quality Models.
(EPA/eOO/A-94/148)
PB94-197449/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
Effects of Meteorology on Concentrations of Acid Aero-
sols.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/168)
PB94-209749/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC
ADMINISTRATION, SILVER SPRING, MD. ATMOSPHERIC
SCIENCES MODELING DIV.
Overview of PAMS Meteorological Monitoring Require-
ments.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/099)
PB94-176658/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, DC.
Review of EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assess-
ment Program. Forests and Estuaries.
PB94-174018/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, DC.
BOARD ON ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND
TOXICOLOGY.
ISBN4-30944786-2
Issues in Risk Assessment
PB94-123411/REB 9441 PC A17/MF A03
ISBN4-30944975-X
Health Effects of Ingested Fluoride.
PB94-124724/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A02
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, DC.
COMMITTEE ON WESTERN WATER MANAGEMENT.
ISBN4-30944528-2
Water Transfers in the West Efficiency. Equity, and the
Environment
PB94-122397/REB 9441 PC A14/MF A03
NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
NIH/PUB-93-3352
NTP Technical Report on Toxicity Studies of Cupric Sul-
fate (CAS No. 7758-994) Administered in Drinking Water
and Feed to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-120870/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
NIH/PUB-93-3384
NTP Technical Report on Toxicity Studies of a Chemical
Mixture of 25 Groundwater Contaminants Administered in
Drinking Water to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-121498/REB 9441 PC A09/MF A02
NIH/PUB-93-3385
NTP Technical Report on Toxicity Studies of Pesticide/
Fertilizer Mixtures Administered in Drinking Water to
F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-12103S/REB 9441 PC A08/MF A02
NIH/PUB-94-3168
NTP Technical Report on the Ti
genesis Studies of Hexachkxoi
77-47-4) in F344/N Rats and
Studies).
and Carcino-
me (CAS No.
1 Mice (Inhalation
PB94-214186/REB
9444 PC A14/MF A03
CA-28
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
OREGON STATE UNIV., CORVALLIS.
MH/TOX-29
NTP Technical Report on Toxicity Studies of Cupric Sul-
fate (CAS No. 7758-99-8) Administered in Drinking Water
and Feed to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-120870/HEB 944>1 PC AM/MF A02
MH/TOX-36
NTP Technical Report on Toxicity Studies of Pesticide/
Fertilizer Mixtures Administered in Drinking Water to
P344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-121035/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A02
NTP-TOXICITY-SER-35
NTP Technical Report on Toxicity Studies of a Chemical
Wxture of 25 Groundwater Contaminants Administered in
Drinking Water to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-121498/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A02
NTP-TR-437
NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Carcino-
genests Studies of Hexachtorocydoperrtadiene (CAS No.
7M7-4) in F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice (Inhalation
Studes).
PB94-214186/REB 944)4 PC A14/MF AM
MTO COMMITTEE ON THE CHALLENGES OF MODERN
SOCETY, BRUSSELS (BELGIUM).
CCMS-195
Plot Study on Indoor Air Quality.
PB94-195955/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
KVADA UNIV, LAS VEGAS. HARRY REID CENTER FOR
BMRONMENTAL STUDIES.
Potential Use of Ultrasound in Chemical Monitoring.
(B>A/540/R-94/50e)
P894-188190/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A01
KVADA UNIV, RENO. DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY.
Depth Dependence of Direct and Indirect Photolysis on
ScTsurfaces.
(EPA/6OO/J-93/522)
PB94-135068/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF A01
KVAOA UNIV. SYSTEM, LAS VEGAS. DESERT
RESEARCH INST.
Ground-Water Issue: Potential Sources of Error in
Ground-Water Sampling at Hazardous Waste Sites.
(EPA/540/S-92/019)
PB94-121688/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A01
KW YORK STATE DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSERVATION, NEW YORK.
In situ Bioassays of Brook Trout f Salvelinus tontinalis')
and Slacknose Dace CRWnichtnys atratulus1) in Adiron-
dack Streams Affected by Episodic Acidification.
(EPA/6OO/J-S3/460)
PB94-113032/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A01
KW YORK UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER, NY.
Influence of Alternative Electron Acceptors on the Anaer-
obic Biodegradability of Chlorinated Phenols and Benzole
Acids.
(EPA/SOO/J-93/523)
PB94-135076/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
KW YORK UNIV, NY. DEPT. OF BIOLOGY.
Methods for the Detection of Changes in the Microbial
Ecology of Soil Caused by the Introduction of Microorga-
nisms.
(EPA/6OO/J-93/50Z)
PB94-136157/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A01
MSSAN DIESEL AMERICA, INC, IRVING, TX.
Appfcafon for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Dirty
Diesel Engines - Nissan.
PB94-127131/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF AM
NMTH CAROLINA DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH,
MB NATURAL RESOURCES, RALEIGH.
APES-90-03
Abemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study Synoptic Survey Data
flnyiow
PB94-218724/REB 944)4 PC AM/MF A01
APES-93-11
Examination of Alternative Fishing Devices for the Estua-
rine Shrimp and Crab Trawl Fisheries.
PB94-218716/REB 944)4 PC AM/MF A01
•ORTH CAROLINA DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH,
MB NATURAL RESOURCES, RALEIGH. ALBEMARLE-
KHUCO ESTUARINE STUDY.
APES-90-01
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas. Wetland
Ecosystems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Al-
temarte-Pamlico Estuarine Region: Phase 1.
PB94-184041/REB 9443 PC A20/MF A04
APES-90-19
Comprehensive Environmental Management Plan for the
Currituck Sound Drainage Basin: Background Investiga-
tions.
PB94-181625/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
APES-92-08
Examination of the Blue Crab Fishery in the PamHco
River Estuary.
PB94-168028/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A02
APES-92-15
Determining the Relationship between Water Quality and
Ulcerative Mycosis in Atlantic Menhaden.
PB94-180643/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
APES-92-21
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas, Wetland
Ecosystems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Al-
bemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Region. Phase 3 Report
PB94-191806/REB 94-04 PC A99/MF A06
NORTH CAROLINA DIV. OF ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT, RALEIGH. WATER QUALITY SECTION.
APES-92-01
Albemarte-Pamlico Baseline Water Quality Monitoring
Data Summary, 1988-1991.
PB94-183233/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA STATE CENTER FOR GEOGRAPHIC
INFORMATION AND ANALYSIS, RALEIGH.
Albemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study Data Management
and Analysis System. Functional Description.
(APES-90-21)
PB94-1B79S2/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV. AT RALEIGH.
Effects of Acidic Deposition on Paint A Chamber Study.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/355)
PB94-209616/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV. AT RALEIGH. DEPT. OF
BOTANY.
Role of a Newly Discovered Toxic Dinoflagellate in Fin-
fish and Shellfish Kills in the Mouse and PamUco Estu-
aries.
(APES-93-08)
PB94-156593/REB 94*3 PC A04/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV. AT RALEIGH. DEPT. OF
ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS.
Value of Recreational Fishing on the AJbemarte and Pam-
lico Estuaries.
(APES-88-13)
PB94-196383/REB 94-04 PC A11/MF A03
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV. AT RALEIGH. SEA
GRANT COLL. PROGRAM.
North Carolina's Estuaries: A Pilot Study for Managing
Multiple Use in the State's Public Trust Waters.
(APES-90-10)
PB94-183530/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV, RALEIGH.
Albemarte-Pamlico Coupling Study.
(APES-90-13)
PB94-201092/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV, RALEIGH. DEPT. OF
BOTANY.
Comparative Effects of Water-Column Nitrate Enrichment
on Eekjrass, Shoal Grass, and Widgeon Grass.
(APES-93-O9)
PB94-192630/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER,
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Dependencies and Sensitivity of Tropospheric OxkJants
to Precursor Concentrations over the Northeast United
States: A Model Study.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/310)
PB94-192770/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA UNIV. AT CHAPEL HILL CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE AND LUNG BIOLOGY.
Developmental Charges in Carbachol-Stimulated Inositol-
phosphate Release in Pigmented Rat Retina.
(EPA/BOO/J-94/035)
PB94-137197/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
cruitment
(EPA/6OO/J-94/19S)
PB94-16374B/REB
94-O3 PC A02/MF A01
Dose-Response Relationships in Mice Following Subch-
ronic Exposure to 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin:
CYP1A1, CYP1A2, Estrogen Receptor, and Protein Tyro-
sine Phosphorylation.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/196)
PB94-163755/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Mathematical Model for Aerosol Deposition in the Respi-
ratory Tract of the Guinea Pig.
(EPA/eoO/J-94/3iS)
PB94-197118/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA UNIV. AT CHAPEL HILL.
CURRICULUM IN NEUROBIOLOGY.
Comparison of Intracranial Infusions of Cotchicine and
Ibotente Acid as Models of Neurodegeneratxtn hi the
Basal Forebmin. Research Report
(EPA/6OO/J-94/318)
PB94-197183/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA UNIV. AT CHAPEL HILL
CURRICULUM IN TOXICOLOGY.
Cnomic&l Cnafsctenzstioo &nd Disposition Studios with
1,2,7,8-Tetrabromodibenzofuran in the Rat
(EPA/SOO/J-94/317)
PB94-197191/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA UNIV. AT CHAPEL HILL DEPT. OF
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING.
EPA/454/R-93/037
Review of Methods for Measuring Fugitive PM-10 Emis-
sion Rates.
PB94-204203/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF EOS
Development of Split-Operator, Petrov-Galerkln Methods
to Simulate Transport and Diffusion Problems.
(EPA/600/J-93/421)
PB94-101722/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA UNIV. AT CHAPEL HILL DEPT. OF
PSYCHOLOGY.
Cognitive and Neuroanatomical Effects of Triethyttin in
Developing Rats: Role of Age of Exposure. Research
Report
(EPA/6OO/J-94/321)
PB94-197159/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA UNIV. AT CHAPEL HILL INST. OF
MARINE SCIENCES.
Potential for Eutrophication and Nuisance Algal Blooms
in the Lower Neuse River Estuary.
PB94-209434/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA UNIV. AT MOREHEAD CITY. INST. OF
MARINE SCIENCES.
PSWIMS, a Profiling Instrument System for Remote Phys-
ical and Chemical Measurements in Shallow Water.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/018)
PB94-140639/REB 94412 PC A02/MF A01
NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS PLANNING COMMISSION,
CHICAGO.
Lake Water Quality Assessment Program, 1992. North-
eastern Illinois Lakes.
(IEPA/WPC/93- HOB)
PB94-173374/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
NORTHERN VIRGINIA SOIL AND WATER
CONSERVATION DISTRICT, FAIRFAX.
Developing Successful Runoff Control Programs for Ur-
banized Areas.
(EPA/841/K-94/003)
PB94-213683/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A02
NUTECH ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC, LONDON (ONTARIO).
ENVIRONMENTAL DIV.
TO2 Advanced Photo-Oxidation Technology: Effect of
Electron Acceptors.
(EPA/600/A-93/282)
PB94-130184/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB, TN.
ORNL/M-8426
Literature Review. Heat Transfer through Two-Phase In-
sulation Systems Consisting of Powders in a Continuous
Gas Phase.
(EPA/600/R-92/203)
DE93014387/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of a Battery-Operated Portable Synchro-
nous Luminescence Spectrofluorometer.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/231)
PB94-170032/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Landscape Monitoring and Assessment Research Plan.
(EPA/620/R-94/009)
PB94-189446/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB, TN. ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCES DIV.
ORNL/PUB-4045
Compacted Soil Barriers at Abandoned Landfill Sites Are
Likely to Fail in the Long Term.
(EPA/600/J-93/430)
PB94-101862/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Explanatory Models for Ecological Response Surfaces.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/076)
PB94-174182/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION,
ST1LLWATER.
Evaluation of Unsaturated/Valdose Zone Models for Su-
perfund Sites.
(EPA/600/R-93/1B4/
PB94-157765/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A03
OKLAHOMA UNIV, NORMAN. DEPT. OF BOTANY AND
MICROBIOLOGY.
UTAB: A Computer Database on Residues of Xenobiotic
Organic Chemicals and Heavy Metals in Plants.
(EPA/600/J-93/439)
PB94-113693/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
OMNI ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, BEAVERTON,
OR
Stress Testing of Woodstoves.
(EPA/600/A-93/268)
PB94-120011 /REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
OREGON STATE UNIV, CORVALLIS.
Development of a New Oregon Precipitation Map Using
the PRISM Model.
(EPA/6OO/A-93/237)
PB94-112992/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ecological Response Surfaces for North American Boreal
Tree Species and Their Use in Forest Classification.
(EPA/6OO/J-93/493)
PB94-130069/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Interim Protocol for Testing the Effects of Microbial
Pathogens on Spiders (Arachnida: Aranae).
(EPA/8OO/FI-93/230)
PB94-130366/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Pools and Fluxes of Btogenic Carbon in the Former
Soviet Union-Translation.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/096)
PB94-146354/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
CA-29
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in Forest Homes of the
Potential Effect of No-Til Management on Carbon fn the
Agricultural Softs of the Former Soviet Union.
(EPA/eOO/J-94/097)
PB94-146362/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparison of Two Methods to Assess the Carbon
Budget of Forest Btomes in the Former Soviet Union.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/166)
PB94-160520/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluating Two Objective Techniques to Define Pools in
Small Streams.
(EPA/6OO/A-M/071)
PB94-170131/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
OREGON STATE UNIV, CORVALUS. DEPT. OF
CHEMISTRY.
Use of Catonic Surfactants to Uocfty Sol Surfaces to
Promote Sorptton and Retard Migration of Hydrophobic
Organic Compounds.
(EPA/600/J-94.120)
PB94-15B797/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
OREGON STATE UNIV, CORVALUS. DEFT. OF CTVH.
ENGINEERING.
Carbon Balance of the Continuous Permafrost Zone of
Russia.
PB94-136173/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
Simulating Ornate-Biosphere Interactions under Chang-
ing Climate Conditions: A Research Plan.
(EPA/6OO/R-93/246)
PB94-136389/REB 9442 PCA07/MFA02
OREGON STATE UNIV, CORVALUS. DEPT. OF
STATISTICS.
Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous Spatial
Resources from a Triangular Grid.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/083)
PB94-144714/HEB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EfScwncy of Least Squares Estimators in the Presence of
Spatial Autocorrelation.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/O98)
PB94-146370/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Extension of me Hontiz-Thompaon Theorem to Point
Samping from a Continuous Universe.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/O99)
PB94-146388/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Improvement of Performance of Variable Probabtty Sam-
ping Strategies through Application of the Population
Space and the Facsimile Population Bootstrap.
(EPA/620/R-94/011)
PB94-157344/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Precision of Variable Sampling When the Response Vari-
able and Inclusion Probabilities Are Not Highly Correlat-
(EPA/620/R-94/013)
PB94-160546/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Statogytor Use of Found Samples in a Rigorous Moni-
toring Design.
(EPA/SSO/R-94/012)
PB94-180S95/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EMAP Status Estimation: Statistical Procedures and Algo-
rithms.
(EPA/620/R-94/008)
PB94-160611/REB 9443 PCAO6/MFA02
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
EPA/454/V-92402
Instructional Package on Regulatory Air Quality Modeling.
Part 1: Videos on the •Guktelne on Air OuaMy Models
(Revised)' and the Model Clearinghouse (Video).
PB94-7B0012/REB 9441 AVS3&00
Comparison of Design Concentrations Based on Hourly
MMng Heights Estimated by RAMMET and METPRO.
(EPAJ4S4/R-93/OS2}
PB94-131315/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model tor Screening Toxic
Air Pollutant Concentrations (Revised).
(EPA/454/B-94/023)
PB94-206232/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Ar/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Ar/Superfund Guide .to Pollutant ToxMty.
(EPA/45tVR-94/OO2}
PB94-a06406/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A02
PACIFIC MST. FOR STUDIES M DEVELOPMENT,
ENVIRONMENT AND SECURITY, OAKLAND, CA,
Colorado River Bash and CSrasbc Change. The SansHM-
ty of Streamftow and Water Supply to Variations in Tem-
perature and Precipitation.
(EPA/230/R-93/009)
PB94-128527/REB 9442 PCAO7/MFA02
PALM BEACH COUNTY OEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. WEST PALM BEACH, Fl_
Coral Cove Park Shoreline Enhancement Action Plan
Demonstration Project Indian River Lagoon National Es-
tuary Program.
PB94-134327/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
PAS, MC, TROY, ML
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - PAS, Inc.
(EPA/4SO/A-93/31)
PB94-127099/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PECHAN (EJL) AND ASSOCIATES, INC, DURHAM, NC.
Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) Tracking System.
Users Manual.
(EPA/6OO/R-93/173)
PB94-104650/REB 9441 PCA04/MFA01
Guidance on Preparing Enforceable Regulations and
Compliance Programs for the 15 Percent Rate-of-
9444 PC A03/MF A01
(EPA/452/R-93/005)
PB94-189255/REB
Landfill Gas Energy Utilization: Technical and Non-Tech-
nical Considerations.
(EPA/eOO/A-94/139)
PB94-1 89651 /REB 9444 PCA01/MFA01
Estimate of Methane Emissions from U.S. Landfills.
(EPA/6OO/R-94/166)
PB94-213519/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
PENNSYLVANIA COOPERATIVE FISH AND WILDLIFE
RESEARCH UNIT, UNIVERSITY PARK.
Water Chemistry and Fish Community Responses to Epi-
sodfc Stream Acidification in Pennsylvania, USA.
(EPA/600/J-03/459)
PB94-1 1 3024/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV, UNIVERSITY PARK. DEPT.
OF ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING.
Reentryof Radon from Mitigation System Outlets.
PB94-190972/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV, UNIVERSITY PARK.
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES RESEARCH INST.
Mortality of Brook Trout, Mottled Sculpins, and Slimy
Sculpins during Acidic Episodes.
(EPA/SOO/J35/S19)
PB94-135043/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNtV, UNIVERSITY PARK.
SCHOOL OF FOREST RESOURCES.
Survival of Brook Trout Embryos in Three Episodically
Acidified Streams.
(EPA/6OO/J-93/477)
PB94-117S46/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
PERKINS TECHNOLOGY LTD, PETERBOROUGH
(ENGLAND).
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Perkins.
(EPA/46O/A-93/2)
PB94-127560/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
HRNE (MALCOLM), WC, WHITE PLAINS, NY.
Guidance Manual for Enhanced Coagulation and En-
hanced Precipitative Softening.
PB95-100392/REB 944* PCA07/MFA02
PITTSBURGH UWV, PA.
Oxidative Coupling of Phenols on Activated Carbon:
bnpact on Adsorption EquHbrium.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/1OB)
PB94-155470/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
PORSCHE CARS NORTH AMERICA, INC, RENO, NV.
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
(EPA/46O/A-93/33)
PB94-127107/REB 9443 PC A99/MF A06
AppKcation for Certification 1994 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Porsche.
(EPA/460/A-93/32)
PB94-127115/REB 9443 PC A19/MF A04
Omatic Classification and Future Global Redistribution of
Agricultural Land.
(EPA/600/J-94/157)
PB94-1S7351/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PRC ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, INC, CHICAGO,
<&>A/54O/n-93/5O1)
PB83-213S28/REB
9441 PC A06/MF A02
Low Temperature Thermal Treatment (LT(sup 3) Trade
Name) Technology Roy F. Weston, Inc. Applications
Analysis Report.
(EPA/54O/AR-92/019)
PB94-124047/REB 9441 PCA04/MFA01
Perox-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical Oxidation Technolo-
gy. PeraxjdaSon Systems. Inc., Applications Analysis
Report
(EPA/54O/AR-93/5O1)
PB94-13032S/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
Chemical Waste Management, Inc. PO'WW'ER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology.
Technology Evaluation Report Volume 1.
(EPA/54O/R-93/5O6A)
PB94-160637/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
Chemical Waste Management, Inc. PO'WW'ER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology
Technology Evalutfon Report. Volume 2.
(EPA/S40/R-93/S06B)
PB94-160660/REB 9443 PC A21/MF A04
United States and German Bilateral Agreement on Re-
mediation of Hazardous Waste Sites.
(EPA/S40/R-94/SOO)
PB94-164811/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PRC ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, INC, CINCINNATI,
OH.
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program-
Technology Profiles, Sixth Edition: ^
(EPA/540/R-93/526)
PB94-123858/REB 9441 PC A19/MF A04
CAV-OX (Trade Name) Cavftation Oxidation Process
Magnum Water Technology, Inc. Applications Analysis
Report.
(EPA/S40/AR-93/52O)
PB94-189438/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
PRC ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, INC, ROLLING
MEADOWS, IL
Hydraulic Fracturing Technology: Technology Evaluation
Report and Application Analysis Report
(EPA/45O/R-93/SO5>
PB94-100161/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
BnGenesis (Trade Name) Soil Washing Technology: In-
novative Technology Evaluation Report
(EPA/54O/R-93/5W)
PB94-120045/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
PRINCETON UNIV, NJ. DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH.
Experimental Study of Complete Dissolution of a Nona-
queous Phase Liquid in Saturated Porous Media.
(EPA/600/J-94/133)
PB94-159373/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PURDUE UNIV, LAFAYETTE, IN.
Microbial Indicators of Soil Quality.
(EPA/6OO/R-94/155)
PB94-1 98041 /REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
RADIAN CORP, AUSTIN, TX.
RCN-275426-6244
Methane Emissions from the Natural Gas Industry: Pro-
duction and Transmission Emissions.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/086)
PB94-169885/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of Containment and Control Options for
Methyl Bromide in Commodity Treatment
(EPA/600/R-94/126)
PB94-195070/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A02
RADIAN CORP, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Emission Test Report Field Test of Carbon Injection for
Mercury Control, Camden County Municipal Waste Com-
bustor. ^^
(EPA/eOO/R-93/181)
PB94-101540/REB 9441 PC A09/MF A03
Proceedings: EPA/AEERL's Indoor Air Quality/Pollution
Prevention Workshop. Held in Raleigh, North Carolina on
March 9-10, 1993.
(EPA/600/R-93/198)
PB94-114782/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
Preliminary Analysis of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emission
Inventories from Three Major Urban Areas.
(EPA/60O/A-94/OO7)
PB94-139508/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Handbook of GC/MS Data and Information for Selected
Clean Air Act Amendments Compounds.
PB94-155884/REB 9443 PC A19/MF A04
Field Test and Validation of a Source Test Method for
Methytene Diphenyl DSsocyanate.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/04S)
PB94-158680/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Waste Management (Chapter 16).
(EPA/600/A-94/090)
PB94-174794/REB 94-03 PC AO3/MF A01
Field Test of a Generic Method for the Sampling and
Analysis of Hatogenated Hydrocarbons Listed in TWe III
of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990
(EPA/6OO/A-94/O94)
PB94-176617/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparison of a Modified VOST Sampling Method to
(EPA/eOO/A-34/097)
PB94-176633/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Preparation of the Components of the Modified Method 5
(Method 0010) Sampling Train for Analysis by SW-846
Method 8270.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/098)
PB94-1 76641 /REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Laboratory Evaluation of Method 0050 for Hydrogen
Chloride.
(EPA/600/A-94/101)
PB94-182227/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emis-
sions from Utility Boilers.
(EPA/453/R-94/023)
PB94-184165/REB 9443 PC A23/MF A04
CA-30
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP., DENVER,
IAPCS: A Computer Model That Evaluates Pollution Con-
trol Systems for Utility Boilers.
(EPA/eOO/J-94/305)
PB94-192721/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Samping and Analysts Information Aids for Stationary
Source Personnel.
£PA/6OO/A-94/152)
PBW-197480/HEB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography Detection Systems
tar Total Gaseous Nonmethane Organic Compounds.
£PA/6OO/A-94/151)
PB94-197498/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Field Evaluation of a Modified VOST Sampling Method.
(&A/6OO/A-94/150)
PB94-197506/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Improvements in Preparation of Samples Generated by
SW-846 Method 0010.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/153)
PB94-197514/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
RAMAN CORP, ROCHESTER, NY.
Locating and Estimating Air Toxic Emissions from
Sources of Medical Waste Incinerators.
(EPA/454/R-93/053)
PB94-145273/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
ACe/HAGLER, BAILLY AND CO, INC, BOULDER, CO.
BW600/R-94/017
State Acid Rain Research and Screening System, Ver-
sion 1.0. User's Manual.
PB94-152550/REB 94-03 PC A13/MF A03
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
NHC.NC.
EPA/453/R-93/027
Toxic Emissions from Aircraft Rrefighting Training: A
Search of Available Literature.
PB94-156783/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
RTI-MU-5396-01
Evaluation of Volatile Organic Emissions Data for Non-
process Solvent Use in 15 Commercial and Industrial
Business Categories.
(&A/6OO/R-94/019)
PB84-152212/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
RTI/6960/20e-01F
B>A TraceabiWy Protocol for Assay and Certification of
Gaseous Calibration Standards (Revised September
1983).
1&A/6OO/R-93/224)
PB94-130424/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Proceedings: Pollution Prevention Conference on Low-
find No-VOC Coating Technologies. Held in San Diego,
Catforria on May 25-27. 1993.
94-02 PCA23/MFA04
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC. CENTER FOR ECONOMICS RESEARCH.
Economic Impact Analysis for Proposed Emission Stand-
ards and Guidelines for Municipal Waste Combustors: A
Description of the Basis for, and Impacts of, Proposed
Revisions to Air Pollutant Emission Regulations for New
and Existing Municipal Waste Combustors under Clean
Air Act Sections 111(b), 111(d), and 129.
PB94-152246/REB
Toxic Emissions from Aircraft Engines: A Search of Avail-
able Literature.
(EPA/453/R-93/028J
PB94-156486/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Watershed Planning in the Albermarte-Pamiico Estuarine
System. Report 5 -Fishing Practices Mapping.
lffES-92-OS)
PB94-156544/REB
94-03 PC A10/MF A03
Test Method for the Measurement of Methanol Emissions
torn Stationary Sources.
fPA/eOO/R-94/OBO)
PB94-170297/REB 94433 PC A04/MF A01
Rek) Tests of Chloroform Collection/Analysis Methods.
tEPA/eoo/fi-94/082)
PB94-176948/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Fuzzy Logic Motor Control for Pollution Prevention and
Improved Energy Efficiency.
IEPA/eOO/A-94/118)
PB94-190865/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Kay Non-Process Solvent Uses Targeted as Pollution
Prevention Opportunities.
l£PA/600/A-94/iaO)
PB94-190881/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration of Waterbased Platen Adhesives for Gar-
ment Screen Printers.
IBPA/eOO/A-94/125)
PB94-190931/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
AppScatton of Pollution Prevention to Reduce Indoor Air
Emissions from Office Equipment and from Composite
Wood Materials.
IEPA/6OO/A-94/126)
PB94-190949/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Innovative Ink Feed Systems for the Flexo-
graphic and Gravure Printing Industries.
(EPA/SOO/A-94/130)
PB94-190980/HEB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Riparian Buffers for Water Quality Enhancement in the
Abemarie-Pamlico Area,
PB94-195948/HEB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Watershed Planning in the Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 3. Toxics Analysis.
WES-92-04)
P694-196573/REB 94-04 PC A13/MF A03
94-04 PC A09/MF A02
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC. CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS.
Watershed Planning in the Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 1. Annual Average Nutrient Budgets.
(APES-92-10)
PB94-173366/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC. CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
MEASUREMENTS AND QUALITY ASSURANCE.
Standard Operating Procedure for Field Analysis of Lead
in Paint Bulk Dust and Soil by Ultrasonic, Acid Digestion
and Colorimetric Measurement
(EPA/600/R-93/200)
PB94-121738/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preparation of Lead-Containing Paint and Dust Method
Evaluation Materials and Verification of the Preparation
Protocol by Round-Robin Analysis,
(EPA/6OO/P-93/235)
PB94-141165/REB 94-02 PC A18/MF A04
RHODE ISLAND UNIV, KINGSTON.
Effects of Dietary Fatty Acid Enrichment on Survival,
Growth, and Salinity-Stress-Test Performance of Inland
Silversides.
(EPA/600/J-94/264, ERLN-X196)
PB94-182649/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
RHODE ISLAND UNIV, KINGSTON. DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY.
Comprehensive Program for the Evaluation of Artificial
Diets.
(EPA/600/J-93/S13, ERLN-X194)
PB94-135100/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Food Density and Temperature on Feeding
and Growth of Young Inland Silversides fMenidia beryl-
lina').
(EPA/600/J-S4/263, ERLN-X195)
PB94-1826S6/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
ROBERT S. KERR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB,
ADA, OK.
EPA/540/S-93/503
Suggested Operating Procedures for Aquifer Pumping
Tests. Ground Water Issue (15th in Series).
PB94-107943/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/019
Full Scale Field Demonstration on the Use of Hydrogen
Peroxide for In situ Bkxemediation of an Aviation Gaso-
line-Contaminated Aquifer (Chapter 16).
PB94-146396/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/066
Natural Bioreclamation of Alkylbenzenes (BTEX) from a
Gasoline Spill in Methanogenic Groundwater.
PB94-162757/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/108
Distribution of Areal Recharge to a Discrete Fracture Net-
work (FRACNET) Model Using the Analytic Element
Method.
PB94-182284/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/109
Capture Zone Modeling Using the Wellhead Analytic Ele-
ment Model (WhAEM).
PB94-182292/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/172
Groundwater Sampling for Metals (Chapter 14).
PB94-209780/REB 94434 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/461
Three-Dimensional Air Flow Model for Soil Venting: Su-
perposition of Analytical Functions.
PB94-112851/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/086
Screening Model for Nonaqueous Phase Liquid Transport
in the Vadose Zone Using Green-Ampt and Kinematic
Wave Theory.
PB94-146255/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/087
New Approach to Purging Monitoring Wells: Lower Flow
Rates Reduce Required Purging Volumes and Sample
Turbidity.
PB94-146263/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/171
Effects of Three Concentrations of Mixed Fatty Acids on
Dechlonnabon of Tetrachloroethene in Aquifer Micro-
cosms.
PB94-162765/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/219
Soil Fumigation within Monoculture and Rotations: Re-
sponse of Response of Com and Mycorrhizae.
PB94-169943/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/304
Effect of Temperature and Pore Size on the Hydraulic
Properties and Flow of a Hydrocarbon Oil in the Subsur-
face.
PB94-189701/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/315
Transport and Transformation of Hexavalent Chromium
Through Soils and into Ground Water.
PB94-197597/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/350
Characterization of Chromium-Contaminated Soils Using
Field-Portable X-ray Fluorescence.
PB94-210457/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/363
GAEP: A Geographic Preprocessor for Ground Water
Flow Modeling.
PB94-209699/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/039A
Hydrocarbon Spill Screening Model (HSSM). Volume 1.
User's Guide.
PB94-189487/REB 944)4 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/600/S-93/004
Environmental Research Brief: Complex Mixtures and
Ground Water Quality.
PB94-196979/REB 94434 PC A03/MF A01
Manual of Instructional Problems for the U.S.G.S. MOD-
FLOW Model (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/DF/DK-94/114)
PB94-504388/REB 94-04 CP D02
ROLLS ROYCE MOTORS, INC, LYNDHURST, NJ.
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Rolls Royce.
(EPA/460/A-93/17)
PB94-127396/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF A06
ROVER GROUP/LAND ROVER, LANHAM, MD.
ENGINEERING OFFICE. NORTH AMERICA.
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Rover Group.
(EPA/460/A-93/16)
PB94-127388/REB 94433 PC A07/MF A02
RUST ENVIRONMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE,
SHEBOYGAN, Wl.
Fine Pore Drffuser System Evaluation for the Green Bay
Metropolitan Sewerage District
(EPA/6OO/R-94/093)
PB94-200813/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A02
RUTGERS - THE STATE UNIV, NEWARK, NJ. DEPT. OF
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES.
Trophic Transfer of Contaminants from Organisms Living
by Chromated-Coppef-Arsenate (CCA)-Treated Wood to
Their Predators.
(EPA/600/J-94/23S)
PB94-170073/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Contaminants from Chromated Copper Arse-
nate-Treated Lumber on Benthos.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/282)
PBS4-191087/REB 94434 PC A02/MF A01
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
CINCINNATI, OH.
Engineering Bulletins: Aids to the Development of Reme-
dial Alternatives.
(EPA/600/J-93/4SB)
PB94-101797/REB
944)1 PC A02/MF A01
SITE Demonstration of the Basic Extractive Sludge Treat-
ment Process.
(EPA/600/J-93/429)
PB94-101805/REB 94431 PC A02/MF A01
Resources Conservation Company 8.E.S.T. (Trade
Name) Solvent Extraction Technology: Application Analy-
sis Report
(EPA/540/AR-92/079)
PB94-105434/REB 94431 PC A04/MF A01
Proceedings of the Workshop on Geomembrane Seam-
ing: Data Acquisition and Control. Held In Cincinnati, Ohio
on April 22,1993.
(EPA/600/R-93/112)
PB94-114667/REB 94431 PC A04/MF A01
Guide for Conducting Treatabiltty Studies under CERCLA:
Biodegradation Remedy Selection. Interim Guidance.
(EPA/540/R-93/S19A)
PB94-117470/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Toronto Harbour Commissioners (THC) Soil Recycle
Treatment Train. Applications Analysis Report
(EPA/540/R-93/S17)
PB94-124674/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report SITE Program Demon-
stration. EPA RREL's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit
(EPA/540/R-93/S08)
PB94-136264/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
Thermal Desorption Treatment (February 1994).
(EPA/540/S-94/SO1)
PB94-160603/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Engineering Bulletin: In Situ Biodegradation Treatment
(EPA/540/S-94/S02)
PB94-190469/REB 94434 PC A03/MF A01
Engineering Bulletin: Solvent Extraction.
(EPA/540/S-94/S03)
PB94-190477/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Site Remediation
Technical Support Program: FY93 Annual Report
(EPA/6OO/R-94/1S1)
PB94-210630/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
DENVER, CO.
Methane Emissions from Industrial Sources.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/089)
PB94-174760/REB 94433 PC A03/MF A01
CA-31
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Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Rocky Moun-
tain Arsenal, Adams County, Colorado, NPDES NO. CO-
0021202.
PB94-178621/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF M1
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Report Patoverde De-
cline, Pima County. Arizona.
PB94-178639/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF Ml
Compkance Evaluation Inspection Report SSver Engi-
neering Works, Aurora, Colorado.
PB94-178647/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF M1
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Report SSver Bed Mine,
Pima County. Arizona.
PB94-178654/REB 944)3 PC MS/MF M1
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Forney Indus-
tries, Fort CoHns, Colorado.
PB94-17B682/REB 944)3 PC MS/MF Ml
Compkance Evaluation Inspection Report City of Grand
Junction, Persigo WWTP. Grand Junction, Colorado.
NPDES Permit No. CO-0040053.
P894-178696/HEB 944)3 PC MS/MF Ml
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Classic Plas-
tics, Inc.. Kebn, Colorado.
PB94-178704/REB 944)3 PC M2/MF M1
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report LeadvBe Sani-
tation District. LeadvBe. Colorado, Part A. NPDES Permit
No. CO4»21184.
PB94-178712/REB 944)3 PC MS/MF Ml
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Leadvfle Sani-
tation District, Leadvffle, Colorado. Part B. NPDES Permit
No. CO0021164.
PB94-178720/REB 944)3 PC MS/MF Ml
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Winner Found-
ries and Manufacturing. Inc.. Arvada, Colorado.
PB94-18204S/REB 944)3 PC AW/MF Ml
Compkance Evaluation Inspection Report Special Prod-
ucts Company. Golden. Colorado.
PB94-1B2052/REB 944)3 PC M2/MF M1
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Anderson and
Forrester, A Division ot Century International, Golden,
Colorado
PB94-182060/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF M1
Performance Audit Inspection Report Grand County
Water and Sanitation District No. 1, Grand County, Colo-
rado. NPDES Permit No. CO0032964.
PB94-182078/REB 944)3 PC MS/MF Ml
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Lambartson In-
dustries, Denver, Colorado.
PB94-182O94/REB 94-03 PC M2/MF Ml
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Swedes
Custom Chrorno, Gr&nd Junction, Cotor&do.
PB94-182102/REB 944)3 PCM4/MFM1
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Copper Moun-
tain Water and Sanitation District, Copper Mountain, Col-
orado. NPDES Permit No. CO-0021598.
PB94-182110/REB 944)3 PC MS/MF Ml
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Trane Compa-
ny Pueblo Colorado.
PB94-182698/REB 944)3 PC MS/MF Ml
CompSance Evaluation Inspection Report Kurt Manufac-
turing, Pueblo, Colorado.
PB94-182714/REB 94-03 PC MS/MF Ml
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Rocky Moun-
tain Arsenal, Adams County, Colorado, NPDES No. CO-
0021202.
PB94-1827S5/REB 944)3 PC MS/MF Ml
Compliance Evaluation Inspection: Excel Corporation.
KWPC Permit No. MJA11-NP01.
PB94-182789/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF M1
Comptanoe EvakiAUu«i Inspection RaportiWrwatridge
Sanitation District, Wheatndge, Colorado. NPDES Peuiill
No. CO-0024121.
PB94-1B2BOS/REB 944)3 PC M4/MF Ml
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP, FORT
WASHINGTON, PA.
Annual RREL Research Symposium (20th) Abstract Pro-
ceedings. Held in Cincinnati. Onto on March 15-17, 1994.
(EPA/6OO/R-94/01 1)
PBS4-159092/REB 94-03 PC A12/MF A03
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
HACKENSACK, NJ.
Accutech Pneumatic Fracturing Extraction and Hot Gas
Injection. Phase 1. Applications Analysis Report
(EPA/S40/AR-S3/509)
PB94-117438/REB 94-01 PCA04/MFA01
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP, LOS
ALTOS, CA.
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Report Oracle Ridge
Mine, San Manuel, Arizona.
PB94-178688/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFM1
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
MCLEAN, VA.
EPA Engineering Issue: Technology Alternatives for the
Remetfatton of PCB-Contaminated Soil and Sedknent
(EPA/540/S-93/S06)
PB94-144250/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF M1
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
NARRAGANSETT, RL
Application of the DMA Alkaline Unwinding Assay to
Detect DMA Strand Breaks in Marine Bivalves.
(EPA/6OO/J-93/455, ERLN-1261)
PB94-113057/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF Ml
Effects of Gontsniinfltod CoowTtonts on Mflrins Dontnic
(EPA/6OO/A-94/O01, ERLN-X138)
PB94-13S183/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF M1
Sand Spiked wtth Copper as a Reference Toxicant Mate-
rial for SerJment Toodcity Testing: A Preliminary Evalua-
tion.
(EPA/eOO/J44/081. ERLM-1424)
PB94-14630S/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment Plot Study. Phase 3. Naval Construc-
tion Battalion Center, DavtsvBe, Rhode Island.
(EPA/eOO/R-94/048, ERLN/CONTRIB-1428)
PB94-1 90561 /REB 94-03 PC M7/MF M2
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries. Virginian Province,
1991.
(EPA/eSO/A-94/005. ERLN-1455)
PB94-1716S9/REB 944)3 PC M7/MF A02
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP, OAK
RIDGE, TN.
Pathogen Risk Assessment Methodology tor Municipal
Sludge LandfNng.
(EPA/6OO/R-94/109)
PB84-203791/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A02
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
PARAHUS.NJ.
EPA RREUs Mobile Volume Reduction Unit Applications
Analysis Report
(EPA/S4O/AFI-93/SOB)
PB94-130275/REB 94-02 PCA04/MFM1
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Cosmar Com-
SIGMA RESEARCH CORP, CONCORD, MA.
Development and Testing of a Dry Deposition Algorithm
(Revised).
(EPA/4S4/R-94/01S)
PB94-183100/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A02
SOUTH CAROLINA UNIV, COLUMBIA. SCHOOL OF
PUBLIC HEALTH.
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and Field Toxteity Tests,
Ecophysiology Bioassays, and Ecotoxteological Biomonh
toririg.
(EPA/600/R-94/004)
PB94-160678/REB 944)3 PC A14/MF A03
SOUTHEASTERN CENTER FOR FOREST ECONOMICS
RESEARCH, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia Indicator Evalua-
tion and Rek) Study.
(EPA/eZO/Ft-94/007)
PB94-152394/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
SOUTHEASTERN FOREST EXPERIMENT STATION,
ASHEVILLE, NC.
FSGTR-SE4«
General Circulation Model Output for Forest Climate
Change Research and Applications.
PB94-178282/REB 944)3 PC M3/MF A01
SOUTHEASTERN FOREST EXPERIMENT STATION, OTTO,
NC
Effects of Ammonium and Nitrate on Nutrient Uptake and
Activity of Nitrogen Assimilating Enzymes in Western
HofnJock.
(EPA/600/J-93/424)
PB94-101755/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIV, DALLAS, TX.
Measurement and Control of Fouling in Fine Pore Drffus-
er Systems.
(EPA/6OO/R-94/10ZI
PB94-200904/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
SOUTHERN RESEARCH INST, BIRMINGHAM, AL.
SRUENV-92-786-7400.10
Case Studies of Radon Reduction Research In 13 School
Buildings.
(EPA/600/R-93/225)
PB94-130010/REB 944)2 PC A11/MF A03
SRI-ENV-92-943-7400
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Re-
search Program. Supplement
(EPA/SOO/R-84/001)
PB94-144110/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of the Polyad (Trade Name) FB Air Purification
and Solvent Recovery Process for Styrene Removal.
(EPA/eOO/a-93/212)
PB94-130317/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A02
SOUTHERN RESEARCH INST, DURHAM, NC.
Evaluation and Reporting of County Gasoline Use Meth-
944)2 PC AM/MF A02
(EPAfSOO/R-94/003)
PB94-145455/REB
parry, Carvle, Louisiana,
PB94-182763/REB
Permit No. LA0003751.
944)3 PC MS/MF Ml
SCENCE APPUCAT
DUBUN.OH.
UIKy Envln
r: Incentives and I
Pofcy CoonSnaSon in the New Engtara
Appandbc 2. Report of Sdenos Appfcalkins hitemaliunal
Corporation. Protect on Regional Cooidfcujluii and Envi-
ronmantaJ ExtemaMies.
PB94-215803/REB 844M PC AM/MF AM
SCENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP, FALLS
CHURCH, VA.
Predicting Acid Generation from Non-Coal Mining
Wastes: Notes of the July 1992 Workshop. Held In Las
Vegas, Nevada on July 30-31,1992.
PB94-107919/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF Ml
Verifying CompSance with Sludge Requirements. Quid-
ance for NPDES Compkance Inspectors.
PB94-12S739/REB 944)2 PC MS/MF Ml
Pofejlion Prevention Opportunity Assessment General
Mai and Vehicle Maintenance FacMy. Unted States
Postal Service, Buffalo, NY.
(EPASece/P-83/OO3)
PB94-129798/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A02
Oiesapaake Bay Revised Baaiowide Toxics Reduction
StaBteoy ConwnilinBnts Cvwuttbon.
PB94-213709/REB 944M PC AM/MF M1
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Zapata Haynie
Corporation, Cameron, Louisiana. NPDES No.
LA0003654.
PB94-182771 /REB 94-03 PC MS/MF M1
SCENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP, SAN
MEOO.CA.
Results of a Method Verification Study for Analyses of
PCPtoSol
(EPA/6OO/J-93/45!)
P894-114948/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF M1
Statistical Assessment Two Laboratory Tests for Estt-
mating Performance ot Shoreline Cleaning Agents for OH
SoMs.
(&A/600/A-93/26S)
PB94-117413/REB 944)1 PC MS/MF M1
Statistical Assessment Measurement Methods for Esti-
mating Performance of Dispersants.
(EPA/eOO/A-83/S66)
PB94-117421/REB 944)1 PC MS/MF Ml
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
WASHINGTON, DC.
Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent LJmi-
tattona Guidelines and Standards tor the Pulp, Paper, and
Papnrbosfd. Point Source Category.
(EPA/821/R-93/OZ3)
PB94-107752/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF AM
SCOTT (ARTHUR) AND ASSOCIATES, MBStSSAUOA
(ONTARIO).
Causes of Poor Sealant Performance m Sol-Gas-Reaist-
ant Foundations.
(B>A/600/J44/108)
PB94-155405/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF Ml
SEREMYl SYSTEMS, OAITHERBBURO, MD.
Compiance Data System Deer's Gukte.
Methane Emissions from Abandoned Underground Coal
Mines.
(EPA/600/A-94/127)
PB94-190956/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
SOUTHERN RESEARCH INST, DURHAM, NC.
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES DTV.
Validation of a Method for Estimating Pollution Emission
Rates Using Open-Path FTIR Spectroscopy and Model-
ina Techniques.
(EPA/600/A-93/236)
PB94-112984/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A01
SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INST, SAN ANTONIO, TX.
AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS AND EMISSIONS RESEARCH
WV.
SWRI-5374-801
Emissions Measurements: Locomotives.
(EPA/420/R44/001)
PB94-142270/REB
944)2 PC AM/MF A02
PB94-134210/REB 944)2 PC A18/MF A04
SERRA RESEARCH, MC, SACRAMENTO, CA,
Errtssions Control Strategies for Heevy-Duty Diesel En-
944)1 PC AM/MF M2
SQC SYSTEMS, ATHENS, OA.
Field Study to Evaluate Leaching of AkHcarb, Metolach-
kx, and Bromide in a Sandy Loam Sot.
(EPA/SOO/J-93/483)
PB94-119989/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A01
SRI INTERNATIONAL, MENU) PARK. CA.
Seafood Consumption Data Analysis.
PB94-109543/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A01
STANFORD UNIV, CA. DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING.
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride at Mineral
Surfaces.
(EPA/6OO/R-94/01B)
PB94-144696/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride by Pyrite in
Aqueous Solution.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/349)
PB94-210465/REB 944)4 PC AM/MF A01
STANFORD UNIV, CA. DEPT. OF STATISTICS.
Smoking Activities and Exposure to Environmental To-
bacco Smoke (ETS) in California. A Murttvariate Analysis.
(EPA/6OO/R-93/238)
PB94-130432/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Total Human Exposure Model (THEM) for ResptraWe
Suspended Particles (RSP).
(EPA/eOO/A-94/146)
PB94-197415/REB
94-04 PC AM/MF A01
CA-32
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TRC ENVIRONMENTAL CORP., CHAPEL HILL, NC.
STATE UNIV. Of NEW YORK AT BUFFALO. DEPT. OF
CIVIL ENGINEERING.
Two-Dimensional Modeling of Aquifer Remediation Influ-
enced by Sonotion Nonequilibrium and Hydraulic Conduc-
tivity Heterogeneity.
(EPA/600/J-94/303)
PB94-189683/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT STONY BROOK. DEPT.
OF ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION.
Optimizing Composite Sampling Protocols.
/EPA/600/R-94/048, ERLN-N197)
PB94-162658/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK COLL. OF ENVIRONMENTAL
8CENCE AND FORESTRY, SYRACUSE.
Empirical General Population Assessment of the Vari-
ance and Variance Estimators of the HorvHz-Thompson
Estimator under Variable Probability Sampling.
fPA/SOO/A-94/074)
PB94-174190/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-
Thompson Estimator for Randomized Variable Probability
Systematic Sampling.
(EPA/eOO/J-94/292)
PB94-191186/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
SUBARU, TOKYO (JAPAN).
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Subaru.
(B>A/46O/A-93/23>
PB94-127313/REB 94-03 PC A23/MF A04
SULLIVAN ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING, INC,
ALEXANDRIA, VA.
Toxic Modeling System Short-Term fTOXST) User's
Guide. Volume 1,1994.
(EPA/453/R-94/058A)
PB94-214145/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Toxic Modeling System Short-Term (TOXST) User's
Guide: Volume 2. Case Study and Source Code.
IEPA/453/n-94/OS8B)
PB94-214152/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
SUNNV-ESF. SYRACUSE, NY.
Environmental Sampling and Monitoring.
(EPA/eOO/A-94/072)
PB94-174612/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
SUNY-ESF, SYRACUSE, NY.
Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous Spatial
Resources.
(EPA/600/A-94/07S)
PB94-169893/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
SURREY UNIV., GUILDFORD (ENGLAND). DEPT. OF
ECHANICAL ENGINEERING.
Experiments on Wave Breaking in Stratified Flow over
Obstacles.
IEPA/600/J-94/122)
PB94-158771/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
SWEDISH ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
ISBN 91-620-4093-6
Measurements of total ozone.
DE94722112/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
ISBN 91-620-4094-4
Air monitoring in the Arctic.
DE94709796/REB
ISBN 91-620-4100-2
Gasverkstomter i Sverige. En inventering av efterbehand-
togsbehovet vid landets gasverkstomter. (Gasworks sites
h Sweden. Inventory of the need for after-treatment of
the country's gasworks sites).
DE94702197/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
ISBN 91-620-4143-6
Modeftstudier av att begraensa kokfoxidutslaeppen.
(Model studies of limitation of carbon dioxide emissions
reduction).
DE94702213/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
BBN 91-620-4144-4
Vaexthusgasutslaepp fraan husdjur. (Greenhouse gas
einssions from livestock).
DE94702214/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
BBN 91-620-4155-X
Experience from CFC phaseout Additional control instru-
ments for HCFCs.
DE94709797/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
ISBN 91-620-4157-6
Omhaendertagande av deponigas. Underiag foer rikt-
irjBf. (Handling of landfill gas. Proposals for guidelines).
DE94709798/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
BBN 91-620-4158-4
Deponigasgenerering. Underiag foer riktiinjer. (Landfill
gas generation. Proposals for guidelines).
DE94709799/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
BBN 91-620-4173-8
Avgiftsr, skatter och bidrag med anknytning till mHjoe-
vaard. (Charges, taxes and subsidies with connection to
environmental protection).
DE94709BOO/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
BBN 91-620-4178-9
Utstaepp till luft av foersurande aemnen 1991. (Emission
to the atmosphere of acidifying substances 1991).
DE94709801/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
SBN 91-620-4186-X
StrHtBQIOS tO proVSflt CJHT&tS ChSTtOO.
DE94709802/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A03
SNV-4093
Measurements of total ozone.
DE94722112/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
SNV-4094
Air monitoring in the Arctic.
DE94709796/REB
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
SNV-4100
Gasverkstomter i Sverige. En inventering av efterbehand-
lingsbehovet vid landets gasverkstomter. (Gasworks sites
in Sweden. Inventory of the need for after-treatment of
the country's gasworks sites).
DE94702197/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
SNV-4143
Modellstudier av att begraensa kokJioxidutslaeppen.
(Model studies of limitation of carbon dioxide emissions
reduction).
DE94702213/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
SNV-4144
Vaexthusgasutslaepp fraan husdjur. (Greenhouse gas
emissions from livestock).
DE94702214/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
SNV-4155
Experience from CFC phaseout Additional control instru-
ments for HCFCs.
DE94709797/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
SNV-4157
Omhaendertagande av deponigas. Underiag foer rikt-
iinjer. (Handling of landfill gas. Proposals for guidelines).
DE94709798/REB ' " ~
94-02 PC A04/MF A01
SNV-4158
ing. Underiag foer riktiinjer. (Landfill
i. Proposals for guidelines).
4709799/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
SNV-4173
Avgifter, skatter och bidrag med anknytning till mtljoe-
vaard. (Charges, taxes and subsidies with connection to
environmental protection).
DE94709800/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
SNV-4178
Utslaepp till luft av foersurande aemnen 1991. (Emission
to the atmosphere of acidifying substances 1991).
DE94709801/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
SNV-4186
Strategies to prevent climate change.
DE94709802/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A03
SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, SAN
RAFAEL, CA.
SYSAPP-86/106
Options for Reducing the Costs of Criteria Pollutant Moni-
toring.
(EPA/450/446/014)
PB94-183357/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
TECHNICAL RESOURCES, INC, GULF BREEZE, FL.
Bacterial Growth Efficiency on Natural Dissolved Organic
Matter.
(EPA/600/J-94/233)
PB94-170057/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of 'Desulfomicrobium escambium' sp.
nov. and Proposal to Assign 'Desulfovibrio desulfuricans'
Strain Norway 4 to the Genus 'Desulfomicrobium'.
(EPA/60O/J-94/278I
PB94-191046/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
TECHNICAL RESOURCES, INC, ROCKVILLE, MD.
Environmental Risks from Genetically Engineered Plants:
EPA Research Needs for Regulatory Action.
(EPA/6OO/R-93/234)
PB94-130416/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS, INC, ATHENS, GA.
Photolysis of Smoke Dyes on Soils.
(EPA/600/J-94/285)
PB94-191111 /REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
TERRENE INST, INC, WASHINGTON, DC.
Regtonalization of the Western Com Belt Plains Ecore-
$EPA/6OO/R-94/037)
PB94-160579/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Symposium on Ecological Restoration: Proceedings of a
Conference. Held in Chicago, Illinois on March 2-4, 1993.
(EPA/841/B-94/003)
PB94-188620/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
TETRA TECH, INC, ARLINGTON, VA.
CWA Section 403: Procedural and Monitoring Guidance.
(EPA/842/B-S4/003)
PB94-181S91/REB 94-03 PCA1S/MFA03
TETRA TECH, INC, FAIRFAX, VA.
Scientific Research on Diseases and Mortalities of Dol-
phins in U.S. Waters.
(EPA/6OO/R-93/1S3I
PB94-107935/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Water Quality Effects and Nonpoint Source Control for
Forestry: An Annotated Bibliography.
(EPA/841/B-93/OOS)
PB94-193893/REB 94-04 PC A12/MF A03
Summary of Current State Nonpoint Source Control Prac-
tices for Forestry.
(EPA/841/&43/OO1)
PB94-193901 /REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Compendium of Watershed-Scale Models for TMDL De-
velopment
(EPA/841/R-94/002)
PB94-218955/REB 94-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
TEXAS A AND M UNIV. AT GALVESTON. SEA GRANT
COLL. PROGRAM.
TAMU-SG-94-601
Guide to Planting Seagrasses in the Gulf of Mexico.
PB94-128279/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
TEXAS TRANSPORTATION INST, COLLEGE STATION.
RR-1232-15
Incident Response and Clearance in the State of Texas:
Case Studies of Four Motorist Assistance Patrols.
(FHWA/TX-92/1232-15)
PB94-120581/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
RR-1272-1
Routine Maintenance Uses for Milled Reclaimed Asphalt
Pavement (RAP).
(FHWA/TX-93/1272-1)
PB94-123965/REB 94-01 PC A08/MF A02
RR-1279-1
Outline of Transportation-Related Requirements for Com-
pliance with the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
(FHWA/TX-92/1279-1)
PB94-123973/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
RR-1918-1F
Prototype Needs Estimating and Project Ranking Soft-
ware for the TxDOT PMS.
(TX-92/1918-1 F)
PB94-120599/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
TTI4-1279-1
Outline of Transportation-Related Requirements for Com-
pliance with the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
(FHWA/TX-92/1279-1)
PB94-123973/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
TTI-2-18-90-1272-1
Routine Maintenance Uses for Milled Reclaimed Asphalt
Pavement (RAP).
(FHWA/TX-93/1272-1)
PB94-123965/REB 9441 PC A08/MF A02
TEXAS UNIV. AT AUSTIN. DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING.
Report of Workshop on Geosynthetic Clay Liners.
(EPA/6OO/R-93/171)
PB94-114691 /REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
Geosynthetic day Liners (GCLs) in Landfill Covers.
(EPA/600/A-93/283)
PB94-130176/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Guidance Document Quality Assurance and
Quality Control for Waste Containment Facilities.
(EPA/6OO/R-93/182)
PB94-159100/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
TOYOTA TECHNICAL CENTER, U.S.A., INC, ANN ARBOR,
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Toyota,
(EPA/460/A-93/40)
PB94-127271/REB 9443 PC A99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nummi.
(EPA/460/A-93/24)
PB94-127321/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
TRC ENVIRONMENTAL CORP, CHAPEL HILL, NC.
CH-93-100
Improved Equipment Cleaning in Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing Facilities (Phase 1).
(EPA/6OO/R-94/007)
PB94-1411S7/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/454/B-93/051
Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations Imple-
mentation Manual.
PB94-187382/REB
9443 PC A23/MF A04
PM-10 Guideline Document Appendix
(EPA/4S2/R-93/008A)
PB94-109659/REB 9441 PC A99/MF A06
EPA Lead Guideline Document and Appendix.
(EPA/4S2/R-93/009)
PB94-111846/REB 9441 PC A99/MF £08
Comparison of Current Industrial SO2 Emission Invento-
ries.
(EPA/6OO/A-93/254)
PB94-112901/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for Estimating Ambient Air Monitoring Costs for
Criteria Pollutants and Selected Air Toxic Pollutants.
(EPA/4S4/R-93/042)
PB94-128535/REB
9442 PC A09/MF A02
Comparison of the 1985 NAPAP Emissions Inventory with
the 1985 EPA TRENDS Estimate for Industrial SO2
Sources.
(EPA/6OO/R-94/012)
PB94-152220/REB 9442 PC A10/MF A03
Development and Improvement of a Temporal Allocation
Factor Rle.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/027)
PB94-155314/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Analysis of Ambient Monitoring Data in the Vicinity of
Open Tire Fires.
(EPA/4S3/R-93/029)
PB94-156197/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Alternative Control Techniques Document PM-10 Emis-
sions from Selected Processes at Coke Ovens and Inte-
grated Iron and Steel Mills.
fPA/4S3/R-94/OOS)
PB94-156718/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
CA-33
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Rule Effectiveness Guidance: Integration of Inventory,
Compliance, and Assessment Applications.
(EPA/452/R-94/OO1)
PB94-158177/REB 94-03 PCA05/MFA01
Characterization of 49-State Vehicles in CaWomia.
P894-158391/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Support Information for the Development of
Heavy Duty Diesel Vehicle Rules for the California Feder-
al Implementation Plans.
PB94-158425/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
Improved Equipment Cleaning at Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing Facades (Seminar
(EPA/SOO/A-94/065)
PB94-162708/REB
r Paper).
9443 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Opportunities for
Coated and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing Equip-
mont CiB&ninQ.
(EPA/6OO/A-S4/119)
PB94-190873/REB
94-04 PCA02/MFA01
Waste Minimization for Equipment Cleaning In the Coaled
and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing
(EPA/6OO/A-94/1S6)
PB94-198033/REB
Industry.
9444 PC A03/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Methyl Chloroform.
(EPA/454/R-8S/045)
PB94-214137/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Methyl Ethyl Ketone.
A/454Msa/046)
PB94-214194/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
TRC, LOWELL, HA.
Public Health, Occupational Safety, and Environmental
Concerns In Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Operations.
(EPA/600/R-83/122, ECAOJ3N-836)
PB94-1894S3/REB 9444 PC A10/MF A03
TUFTS UNO/, MEOFORO, MA. CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT.
EPA/SOO/R-93/1S1
Mrmirtng Pollution Prevention Progress. Proceedings
Workshop: Held in Salem. Massachusetts on March 31,
and Apr! 1-2,1993.
PB94-101516/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
UNrvERsrrv OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, ORLANDO. COLL.
of Formaldehyde from Etectrotess
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGUA, NORWICH (ENGLAND).
SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES.
: AddHlcatton of Freshwater Systems In Canada:
landGe '
VJ44/222)
M69976/REB
9443 PCA03/MFA01
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, LOS
ANGELES. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM.
Vechide-Reteted Hydrocarbon Source Compositions from
Ambient Data: The GRACE/SAFER Method.
(EPA/6OO/J-94/X9)
PB94-192762/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA, PENSACOLA. CENTER
FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DIAGNOSTICS AND
BfOREMEDMTION.
Bkxumnescent Sensors for Detection of Bkxmalable
(II) in the Environment
3>A/6OO/J-9t/OOa. CONTTHB-833)
~ M40720/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
UNIVERSITY OF WYOMMG RESEARCH CORP, LARAMIE.
WESTERN RESEARCH MST.
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Ma-
terials for HnrMm Construction.
(FHWA/RD-S3/068, EPA/S30/R-93/013A)
PB94-100443/RE8 9441 PCA10/MFA03
land Environmental Aspects of Recycled Ma-
V Coittttiuction. Appondbt 1.
M40977/REB 9442 PC A10/MF A03
VERSAR, MC, COLUMBIA, MD.
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
An Ecokwical Status and Trends Program.
gram: An E
fpA/eoo/A-94/ooa.
PB94-135175/HEB
SJS)
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Chesapeake Bay Benthic Community Re
PB94-177292/REB 9443
I Goals.
PC AOS/MF A01
VERSAR, MC, COLUMBIA, Ma ESM OPERATIONS.
Potential for Long-Tenn Persistence of the Red Tide Din-
oflagellate •Ptychodscus brevis' in North Caroina Coast-
(APES-8849)
PB94-209442/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
VIGYAN, MC, FALLS CHURCH, VA.
User's Manual for the BUS BBS.
(EPA/4S3/B-93/04S)
PB94-114402/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
Guidebook for Explaining Environmental Regulations to
Small Businesses.
(EPA/453/B-93/023J
PB94-120334/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
VIRGINIA DEPT. OF CONSERVATION AND RECREATION,
RICHMOND, VA. DIV. OF NATURAL HERITAGE.
Inventory and Protection Plan for Southeast Virginia's
Critical Natural Areas, Exemplary Wetlands, and Endan-
gered Species Habitats.
(APES-93-13)
PB94-1S65S1/REB 9443 PCA10/MFA03
VIRGINIA-MARYLAND REGIONAL COLL. OF VETERINARY
MEDICINE, BLACKSBURG, VA.
Relationship of Neuropathy Target Esterase Inhibition to
Neuropathology and Ataxia in Hens Given Organophos-
phorus Esters.
(EPA/SOO/J-94/OX)
PB94-137247/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
V8MMOA POLYTECHNIC fNST. AND STATE UNIV,
BLACKSBURG.
Woodstove Emission Measurement Methods: Compari-
son and Emission Factors Update.
(EPA/SOO/J-94/055)
PB94-143807/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC MST. AND STATE UNIV.,
BLACKSBURO. DEPT. OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.
Field Perfonnance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested
Butte, Colorado (Journal Article).
(EPA/600/J-94/OS4)
PB94-161064/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested
Butte during the 1991-92 Heating Season.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/123)
PB94-19091S/REB
9444 PC A03/MF A01
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC MST, BLACKSBURG. DEPT. OF
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested
Butte during the 1991-92 Heating Season.
(EPA/600/fl-94/06t)
PB94-161270/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
VIRGINIA UWV, CHARLOTTESVILLE. DEPT. OF
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES.
ased Gap Model of Forest Dynamics.
PB94-136132/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA, INC, AUBURN HILLS, ML
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volkswagen.
(EPA/460/A-93/2S)
PB94-127370/HEB
9443 PC A99/MF EM
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Audi
(EPA/460/A-93/19)
PB94-127412/REB 9443 PCA2S/MFA06
VOLVO OF AMERICA CORP, ROCKLEtGH, NJ.
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duly
Vehicles • Volvo.
(EPA/46O/A-93/18)
PB94-127404/RE6 9443 PC A99/MF EM
WASHINGTON STATE UNIV, PULLMAN. LAB. FOR
ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH.
Biogenic Hydrocarbon Emsskxi Inventory for the U.SA
Using a Simple Forest Canopy Model.
(EPA/600/J-94/105)
PB94-155397/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
WASHtNGTON UNIV, SEATTLE.
Summary of the Emissions Characterization and Non-
cancer Respiratory Effects of Wood Smoke.
(EPA/4S3/R-93/036)
PB94-186731/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
WASHINGTON UNIV, SEATTLE. DEPT. OF
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH.
Fluorescent Tracer Evaluation of Protective Clothing Per-
9441 PC A04/MF A01
igtODin Adducts Following Acrylam-
(EPA/6OO/R-S3/143)
PB94-100146/REB
Determination of I lorn
ide Exposure.
(EPA/6OO/R-83/226)
PB94-144235/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
WASHMGTON UNIV, SEATTLE. DEPT. OF MECHANICAL
Importance of the Nitrous Oxide Pathway to NOx in
Lean-Premixed Combustion.
(EPA/600/A-94/037)
PB94-158631 /REB 9443 PC AO3/MF A01
WASHINGTON UNIV, SEATTLE. FISHERIES RESEARCH
MST.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for Evaluating and Refin-
ing the Estuarine Habitat Assessment Protocol on Puget
Sound and Pacific Northwest Reference SNes.
(EPA/6OO/R-93/Z31)
PB94-130341/REB
9442 PC A04/MF A01
WASHINGTON UNIV, ST. LOUIS, MO. CENTER FOR AIR
POLLUTION IMPACT AND TREND ANALYSIS.
Haze and Sulfur Emission Trends in the Eastern United
States.
(EPA/6OO/J-93/464)
PB94-113073/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. Visibility Trends, 1960-1992.
(EPA/6OO/A-94/044)
PB94-1S8706/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
WASTE WATCH CENTER, ANDOVER, MA.
Proceedings of the National United States Environmental
Protection Agency Conference (8th) on Household Haz-
ardous Waste Management Held in Burlington, Vermont
on November 6-10,1993.
(EPA/530/R-94/022)
PB94-181047/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A06
WESTAT, INC, ROCKVILLE, MD. RESEARCH DIV.
Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup Stand-
ards. Volume 2. Ground Water.
(EPA/230/R-9S/014)
PB94-13881S/REB 9442 PC A16/MF A03
WESTON (ROY f.\ INC, WEST CHESTER, PA.
Field Investigation of Effectiveness of Soil Vapor Extrac-
(EPA/600/A-93/272)
PB94-122553/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Field Investigation of Effectiveness of Soil Vapor Extrac-
tion Technology (September 1994).
(EPA/600/R-94/142)
PB94-205531/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES, INC, FOREST CITY, IA.
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Wlnnebago Industries, Inc.
(EPA/ieO/A.93/10)
PB94-127487/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
WISCONSIN UNIV.-MADISON. DEPT. OF CIVIL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING.
Oxygen Transfer Studies at the Madison Metropolitan
Sewerage District Facilities.
(EPA/600/R-94/096)
PB94-200S47/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A02
WISCONSIN UNIV.-MADISON. ENVIRONMENTAL REMOTE
SENSING CENTER.
Classification of Environmental Hyorologic Behaviors in
the Northeastern United States.
(EPA/6OO/J-93/518)
PB94-135035/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION, MA.
Endooenously-Mediatsd, Pretranslational Suppression of
Cytoehrome P4501A in PCB-Contaminated Flounder.
(EPA/600/J-94/002, ERLN-1322)
PB94-140787/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION, MA.
DEPT. OF BIOLOGY.
Potychkxinated Biphenyt Congener Distributions in Winter
Flounder as Related to Gender, Spawning Site, and Con-
gener Metabolism.
(EPA/SOO/J-94/232, ERLN-1391)
PB94-170040/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION, MA.
DEPT. OF CHEMISTRY.
Investigation of the Electrostatic Properties of Humic
Substances by Fluorescence Quenching.
(EPA/6OO/J-93/S21)
PB94-158821/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
WTE CORP, BEDFORD, MA.
Evaluation of an Automated Sorting Process for Post-
Consumer Mixed Plastic Containers.
(EPA/6OO/R-93/165)
PB94-114816/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
WYOMING UNIV, LARAMIE. DEPT. OF GEOLOGY AND
GEOPHYSICS.
Mineral Weathering Rates from Small-Plot Experiments,
WMP Site, Bear Brooks, Maine. U.SA
(EPA/60O/A-S3/246)
PB94-107992/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
Mineral Dissolution Rates in Plot-Scale Field and Labora-
tory Experiments.
(EPA/6OO/J-93/458)
PB94-112976/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
ZENECA CENTRAL TOXICOLOGY LAB, CHESHIRE
(ENGLAND).
Correlation of Carcinogenic Potency with Mouse-Skin
(32)P-PosUabeling and Muta-(R)Mouse lac Z(-)Mutation
Data for DMBA and Its K-Ragion Sulphur Isostere: Com-
parison with Activities Observed in Standard Genotoxicity
Assays.
(EPA/600/J-94/062)
PB94-143732/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
CA-34
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
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.
SAMPLE ENTRY
Author Name
Title
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
BLOOMQUIST, D., DIAMOND, G., ODEN, M.,
RUTH, B., TIA, M.
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB
PCA10/MFA03
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
AALEXANDER, S. A.
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 Annual Statistical Summary.
PB94-205416/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
ABBOTT, a D.
Effects of Melhanol on Emtxyonic Mouse Palate in Serum-
Free Organ Culture.
PB94-197134/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
ABBOTT, J.H.
Enhanced Combustion Woodstove (ECW) Technology.
PB94-190923/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
ABDELRHMAN, IL A.
Dredged Material Transport at Deep-Ocean Disposal Sites.
PB94-135191/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
ABDUL-SALAAM, S.
Respiratory Responses to Repeated Prolonged Exposure to
0.12 ppm Ozone.
PB94-202132/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
ABER.J.D.
Aspects of Spatial and Temporal Aggregation in Estimating
Regional Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from Temperate Forest
Softs.
PB94-174729/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
MMOLA.L.U.
Surfactant-Enhanced Sokjbilization of Residual Dodecane
h Sol Columns. 1. Experimental Investigation.
PB94-137023/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Surfactant-Enhanced SokjbWzation of Residual Dodecane
ki Sol Columns. 2. Mathematical Modeling.
PB94-137015/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
MU-SHAKRA.A.
Molecular Analysis of Mutations Induced at the 'hisD30S2'
Alele of Salmonella by Single Chemicals and Complex Mix-
toes.
PB94-163961/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
ACHESOfLE.
WI Sol Wortorn Work for the Sand Creek Superfund Site.
PB94-112828/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
AOERTO, A.IL
Standard Evaluation Procedure: End-Use Product Review.
PB94-183217/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
ADAMS, A. IL
EMAP-Estuaries, Louisianian Province-1991. Statistical
Summary. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
PBM.117488/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A02
Louisianian Province Demonstration Report EMAP-Estu-
aries: 1991.
PB94-155876/REB 94-03 PCA08/MFA02
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries, Louisianian Province-
1892. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB94-174752/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
ADAMS, C.
Chemical Waste Management, Inc. PO'WW'ER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology. Tech-
nology Evaluation Report Volume 1.
PB94-160637/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
HMHS.J.
Raid Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs with
Method TO-14.
FB94-159027/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
«MHS, J.O.
DSP Control in Drinking Water Cost and Performance.
PB94-209715/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
MMMS,R.L
Photolysis of Smoke Dyes on Soils.
PB94-191111/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
MARWAL. S. C.
Quantitative Analysis of the Metabolism of 9,10-
ahydrobenzo(a)pyrene by Induced Rat Liver Microtomes.
PB84-141447/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
MNEW.A.
Enabling Document for National Emission Standards for
Coke Oven Batteries (40 CFR Part 63, Subpart L).
PB94-120813/REB S441 PC A07/MF A02
NKEM.R.M.
Sol Fumigation within Monoculture and Rotations: Re-
sponse of Response of Com and Mycorrhizae.
PB94-169943/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
MH£Y,D.a
Ecological Structure among Migrant and Resident Seabkds
of the Scona-Weddell Confluence Region.
PB94-190543/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Species-Habitat Relationships among Antarctic Seabirds: A
Function of Physical or Biological Factors.
PB94-146313/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
MCCAKAYA, H. R.
Optimizing Composite Sampling Protocols.
PB94-162658/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ALCKABLH.
T02 Advanced Photo-Oxidation Technology: Effect of
Electron Acceptors.
PB94-130184/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
AURE,J. P.
Development of a Battery-Operated Portable Synchronous
Uirtnescence SpscODfluorometer.
PB94-170032/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
ALCARAZ.M.
Determination of Metals in Solid Samples by Complexation:
Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Gas Chromatography.
Atomic Emission Detection.
PB94-191145/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
ALDERSON.M.
Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program: Framework for
Action.
PB94-209962/REB 9444 PC A14/MF A03
Sarasota Bay Project State of the Bay Report
PB94-209954/REB 9444 PCA05/MFA01
Sarasota Bay: Reclaiming Paradise.
PB94-209947/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
ALOUINO, A. J.
Ground-Water Issue: Potential Sources of Error in Ground-
Water Sampling at Hazardous Waste Sites.
PB94-121688/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Potential Sources of Error in Ground-Water Sampling at
Hazardous Waste Sites. Ground Water Issue.
PB94-134376/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
ALEXANDER, S. A.
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia Indicator Evalua-
tion and Field Study.
PB94-152394/REB 9443 PC A05/MF A01
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 Activities Plan.
PB94-114717/REB 9441 PC A13/MF A03
AU.J.S.
WHhin-Session Changes in Peak N160 Amplitude of Flash
Evoked Potentials in Ratsfl,2).
ANDERSEN, M. E.
Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model for 2,3,7,8-
Tetrabromodibenzo-p-Dioxin (TBDD) in the Rat Tissue Dis-
tribution and CYP1A Induction.
PB94-101565/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-163813/REB
9443 PC A03/MF A01
ALLBAUGH, T. A.
Fine Pore Diffuser Case History for Frankenmuth, Michigan.
PB94-200888/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
ALLEN, D.KL
Efficacy of Commercial Inocula in Enhancing Bndegrada-
tkxi of Weathered Crude Oil Contaminating a Prince William
Sound Beach.
PB94-101714/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
ALLEN, H.E.
Assessing Potential Bioavailability of Metals in Sediments:
A Proposed Approach.
PB94-176161/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
Determination of Add Volatile Sulfide and Selected Simulta-
neously Extractabte Metals in Sediment
PB94-183852/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ALLEN, J.W.
Spermatid Mfcronudeus Analyses of Trichtoroethylene and
Chloral Hydrate Effects in Mice.
PB94-197209/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
ALJJS, J. W.
Enhanced Mortality and Liver Damage in Vims-Infected
Mice Exposed to p-Xytene.
PB94-137072/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Interaction of Inorganic Mercury Salts with Model and Red
CeN Membranes: Importance of LJpid Binding Sites.
PB94-163854/REB
9443 PC A03/MF A01
AU.WINE.E.
Evaluation of Forest Canopy Models for Estimating Iso-
prene Emissions.
PB94-155280/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
ALUODOVAa P. A.
Cold Cleaning Machine Operations New Source Per-
fbrmnce Standards. Background Information/Basis and Pur-
pose Document
PB94-213535/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
ALPERS.C.N.
Compilation and Interpretation of Water-Quality and Dis-
charge Data for Acidic Mine Waters at Iron Mountain,
Shasta County, CaMomia. 1940-91.
PB94-116050/REB 9441 PC AM/MF A02
ALTMAN.T.
Discrete Volume-Element Method for Network Water-Qual-
ttyModeto.
PB94-101870/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
ALTSHULLEH, A. P.
PANs in the Atmosphere.
PB94-117595/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Production of Aldehydes as Primary Emissions and from
Secondary Atmospheric Reactions of Alkenes and Alkanes
during the Night and Early Morning Hours.
PB94-1131077REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
AMATO, J. R
Behavior and Identification of Toxic Metals in Complex Mix-
tures: Examples from Effluent and Sediment Pore Water
ddty Identification Evaluations.
PB94-163623/REB
9443 PC A03/MF A01
AMES.D.
Heavy Metal Polkjtants in Organic-Rich Muds of the Pam-
ftco River Estuarine System: Their Concentration, Distribu-
tion, and Effects upon Benthic Environments and Water
Quaity
PB94-214160/REB 9444 PC A08/MF A02
ANDERSEN, C. P.
Mycorrhizae Alter Quality and Quantity of Carbon Allocated
below Ground.
PB94-210499/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
Physk
1 Pharmacokinetic Modeling.
9444 PC A02/MF A01
. >kjgically-Base
PB94-197175/REB
ANDERSON, B. S.
Utilization of Topsmelt, 'Atherinops affinis', in Environmen-
tal Toxicology Studies along the Pacific Coast of the United
States.
PB94-170065/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
ANDERSON, E. L.
Urban BMP's: A Stormwater Control Demonstration Project
PB94-216967/REB 9444 PC A07
ANDERSON, L. A.
Development and Evaluation of Test Methods for Benthic
Invertebrates and Sediments: Effects of Flow Rate and
Feeding on Water Quality and Exposure Conditions.
PB94-163656/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
ANDERSON, R. D.
Assessment of Salinity Effects on the Toxfcity of Atrazine to
Chesapeake Bay Species: Data Needs for Development of
Estuarine Aquatic Life Criteria.
PB94-181526/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Updated Review of Estuarine Aquatic Toxicity Data for the
Development of Aquatic Life Criteria for Atrazine in Chesa-
peake Bay. Phase 2 Report.
PB94-181534/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
ANDERSON, W. C.
Innovative Site Remediation Technology: Thermal Desorp-
tton. Volume 6.
PB94-181716/REB
9443 PC A07/MF A02
ANDREWS, D. J.
Automated Nal 'well' counting system for the determination
of radiocaestum.
DE946023S2/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
ANDREWS, J. E.
Developmental Toxicity of Methanol in Whole Embryo Cul-
ture: A Comparative Study with Mouse and Rat Embryos.
PB94-1372S4/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Developmental Stage and Tissue Type on
Embryo/Fetal DMA Distributions and 5-Fluorouracil-lnduced
Cell-Cycle Perturbations.
PB94-141439/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
I pH Increases Embryonic Sensitivity to Formate in
' yo Culture.
9/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
ANDREWS, M,
Histopathotogy, Blood Chemistry, and Physiological Status
of Normal and Moribund Striped Bass ('Morone saxatilis')
Involved in Summer Mortality ('Die-Off') in the Sacramento-
San Joaquin Delta of California.
PB94-198157/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
ANKLEY, Q. T.
2,3,7,8,-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Equivalents in Tissues
of Birds at Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163730/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Assessing Potential Bioavailability of Metals in Sediments:
A Proposed Approach.
PB94-176161/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Behavior and Identification of Toxic Metals in Complex Mix-
tures: Examples from Effluent and Sediment Pore Water
Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
PB94-163623/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Biomagnrfication of Bioassay Derived 2,3,7.S-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin Equivalents.
PB94-163599/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of the Relative Sensitivity of Three Benthic In-
vertebrates to Copper-Contaminated Sediments from the
Keweenaw Waterway.
PB94-174703/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Development and Evaluation of Test Methods for Benthic
Invertebrates and Sediments: Effects of Flow Rate and
Feeding on Water Quality and Exposure Conditions.
PB94-163656/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Dioxin-like Toxic Potency in Forster's Tern Eggs from
Green Bay, Lake Michigan, North America.
PB94-163565/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Equilibrium Partitioning Theory for Predicting
Acute Toxicity of Field-Collected Sediments Contaminated
with DDT, DDE and DDD to the Amphipod 'Hyalella
Azteca'.
PB94-176146/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Potential Confounding Factors in Sediment
Toxicity Tests with Three Freshwater Benthic Invertebrates.
PB94-176138/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Age on the Relative Sensitivity of 'Hyalella
azteca' to Diazmon, Alkytphenol Ethoxyiates, Copper, Cad-
mum, and Zinc.
PB94-176187/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
Measures of Reproductive Success and Poiychtorinated Bi-
phenyl Residues in Eggs and Chicks of Forster's Terns on
Green Bay, Lake Michigan, Wisconsin, 1988.
PB94-163607/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
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Organic Carbon Partitioning as a Basis for Predteting the
Toxicity of Chtorpyritos in Sadments.
PB94-176153/REB 84-03 PC A02/MF A01
pH-Dependent Toxicity of Cd, Cu, KB, Pb and Zn to 'Certo-
daphnia dubia', 'Pknepnales promotes'. 'Hyatafea aztaca'
and 'Lumbriculus variegatus'.
PB94-163722/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Production of Bio&ccunHHBttioii of Motets from Ctwilwwisted
Sedknents by the Otgochaete, 'Lumbriculus variegatus'.
PB94-176054/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
QSARs for Photoinduced Toxicity: 1. Acute LethaMy of Po-
rycydc Aromatic Hydrocarbons to 'Daphnia magna'.
94_og pQJQj/MF t
PB94-1762O3/REB
•A01
Uptake of Planar Poiychlorktated Biphenyte and 2,3.7,8-
Substtuted Porychtorinated Dfcenzofurans and Dtoenzo-p-
dcxire by Birds Nesting in the Lower Fox River and Green
Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163680/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Use of the Aquatic Otigochaete 'Lumbricuius variegatus' for
Assessing the Toxicity and Bioaccumulation of Sediment-
Associated Contaminants.
PB94-177730/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
APTE,*
Greenhouse Gases from Biomass and Fossil Fuel Stoves in
Developing Countries: A Mania Pilot Study.
PB94-170016/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
ARAR.E.J.
Evaluation of a New Fknrometric Technique That Uses
Highly Selective Interference Fltere tor Measuring Chloro-
phyll a in the Presence of Chlorophyll b and Pheupkjments.
Summary Report
PB94-210B22/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
ARMSTRONG, J.
Natural Bteredamatlon of Alkytoenzenes (BTEX) from a
Gasolne SpH in Methanogenic Groundwater.
PB94-162757/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
ARMSTRONG, J. H.
Full Scale Field Demonstration on the Use of Hydrogen
Peroxide for In situ Btoremedtation of an Aviation Gasofne-
Contaminated Aquifer (Chapter 16).
PB94-146386/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
ARTHUR. J.W.
klentilluauoii of Predominant EnvkomiMiiilfll Factors Struc-
turing Stream Macrokwertebrate Communities Within a
Large Agricultural Catchment
PB84-177722/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
ARYA, & P. &
Removal of SlgMty Heavy Gases from a Valley by Cross-
winds.
PB84-146446/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
ASHBY, J.
Correlation of Carcinogenic Potency with Mouse-Skin (32)P-
PostJabeSng and Muta-{R)Mouse tec Z(-)Mutation Data for
DMBA and Its K-Region Sulphur teostore: Comparison with
Activities Observed in Standard Genotoxicity Assays.
PB94-143732/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
ASHRAF.H.
Effects of Dietary Fatty Acid Enrichment on Survival.
Growth, and SaJnity-Stress-Test Performance of Inland S9-
PB94-182649/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
ASPEUN, A. L.
PestkJdes Industry Sales and Usage: 1982 and 1983
Market Estimates.
PB94-187549/REB 84-04 PC AOS/MF A01
AUGUSTUN, D. C. M.
RemedBtton of Contaminated Sols by Solvent Flushing,
PB94-162740/REB 9443 FCAOS/MFA01
AUQUSTm, P. AND
Wl Sol Working Work tor the Sand Creak Superfund Site.
PB84-112828/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
AXELRAO, R.
Plot Study on Indoor Air QuaMy.
PB84-195955/REB
AYALA.RE.
Biomass Gasification Pilot Plant Study.
PB84-114766/nEB 8441 PCAOS/MFAO2
BABtKOW, U.
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries, Louiaanian Provktce-
1892. Envronmental Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB94-174752/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
BAMSHJ-Q.
Dose-Response Relationships in Mice Foiowing Subch-
ronfc Exposure to 2,3,73-TetnKMorodbenzr>p-dadn:
CYP1A1, CYP1A2, Estrogen Receptor, and Protein Tyro-
sine Phc
9444 PC A10/MF AOS
i Two-
9443 PC AO2/MF Ml
PB84-16
BACHELET, D.
Impact of Global Change on Terrestrial Ecosystems.
Frameworks for Evaluating Agroecoaystem and Forest Eco-
system Effects.
P884-107968/REB 9441 PC AO2/MF A01
Modefhg the Rice Carbon Budget in China Ushg GIS
Technology.
PB84-107976/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF AO1
BAGUO.J.V.
NonpoM Source PoeuSon Impacts of Alternative AgricuNur-
- s in Wnois: A SknuMton Study.
BAILEY, D. T.
Comparison of ISC2 Dry Deposition Estimates Based on
Current &rtd Proposed Dopositioci AlQorittims.
PB84-208481/REB 8444 PC A04/MF A01
BAILLOO, C. R.
Fouling of Fine Pore Diffused Aerators: An Interplant Com-
parison.
PB84-200812/REB 8444 PCA04/MFA01
BAKER J.E.
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
Jury 1880-June 1881.
PB84-178274/REB 8443 PC AOS/MF A02
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
Jury 1990-Oecember 1881. Final Report
PB84-214111 /REB 8444 PC A14/MF AOS
BAKER, J. P.
Episode Aadrficahon of Streams in the Northeastern
United States: Chemical and Biological Results of the Epi-
sode Response Project
P894-114823/REB
8441 PC A17/MF A04
alMa
ntPn
PB84-136140/REB
8442 PC AOS/MF A01
Group Report Physiological and Ecological Effects of Acidi-
fication on Aquatic Biota (Chapter 19).
PB84-210663/REB 8444 PC AOS/MF A01
BAKER, J.R
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Arid
Ecosystems 1993 Implementation Plan Colorado Plateau
Plot Design Pitot Study.
PB94-165339/REB 8443 PC A04/MF A01
BAKERS.
Alternatives to Methaml-Water Ekitton of Solid-Phase Ex-
traction Columns for the Fractionation of High Log K(sub
ow) Organic Compounds in Aqueous Environmental Sam-
PB84-163831 /REB 8443 PC A02/MF A01
BAKER, S.E.
Behavior and Identification of Toxic Metals in Complex Mix-
tures; Examples from Effluent and Sedknent Pore Water
Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
PB84-163623/REB 8443 PC AOS/MF A01
BALDOCCHLD.
Evaluation of Forest Canopy Models tor Estimating Iso-
prene Emissions.
PB94-155280/REB 8443 PCAO2/MFAO1
BALDRIOGE,E.
Guidance on the Post-1896 Rate-of-Progress Plan and the
Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide Pro-
grams Branch (Corrected Version as of February 18,1884).
PB94-1S6682/REB 8443 PC A07/MF A02
BALDWIN, M.
Forest Health Monitoring: 1881 Georgia InrJcator Evalua-
tion and Reid Study.
PB84-152384/REB 8443 PC AOS/MF A01
BALES, J.D.
Btxtograohy of Hydrotogic and Water-Quality I
Conducted in or Near the Abemarie-Pamtco
HOQion, North CsfDhns.
PB94-204690/REB 8444 PC AOS/MF A02
interim Report on Flows in the Lower Roanoke River, and
Water Quality and Hydrodynamics of AJbemane Sound.
North Carolina, October 1989-April 1991.
PB84-18S963/REB 8444 PC A07/MF A02
BALKE.K.R
Incident Response and Clearance in the State of Texas:
Case Studies of Four Motorist Assistance Patrols.
PB94-120581/REB 9441 PCA04/MFA01
BALL.E.
MHplot Solar System: Design/Operation of System and
Results of Non-Solar Testing at Mfii.
PB84-152238/REB 8442 PC AOS/MF A02
BALLENTME, T. M.
National Conference on Climate Change and Water Re-
sources Management Proceedkigs (1st) Held in Albuquer-
que, New Mexico on November 4-7,1881.
AD-A281 172/7/REB 9444 PCA18/MFA04
BALOOH.J.C.
Evaluation of Potential ConfounrJng Factors in Sediment
Toxicity Tests with Three Freshwater Benthic Invertebrates.
PB94-176138/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
BANERJEE.P.
Hydrauic Fracturing Technology: Technology Evaluation
~ xt and Application Analysis Report.
H00161/REB 8441 PCA07/MFA02
BANNERJEE.P.
BioGenesis (Trade Name) Sol Washing Technology: Inno-
vative Technology EvakMtion Report.
PB94-12004S/REB 9441 PC AO4/MF AO1
BARBEE.&D.
Developmental Toxicity of Inhaled Methanoi in the CD-1
Mouse, with QuanHtelive Dose-Response Modeing tor Esti-
mation of Ponchmark Doses.
PB94-163888/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
BARBOUR.RK.
Evaluation of a Reai-Tkne Monitor tor Particle-Bound PAH
inAk
PB94-157401 /REB 9443 PC AO2/MF A01
BARCHET.W. R.
Correcting RADM's Sutfate UnderpredfcSon: Discovery and
Correction of Model Errors and Testing the Corrections
Through Comparisons against Field Data.
PB94-119963/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF AO1
BARKAY, T.
Application of Microbiai Ecology Research to Environmental
Problems.
PB94-203783/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Biotuminescent Sensors for Detacdon of Bioavailable Hg(ll)
in the Environment
PB94-140720/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
BARKLEY, N. P.
Engineered Biofilter for Removing Organic Contaminants in
PB94-163532/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Annual Report to Congress 1882.
PB84-123874/REB 8441 PC A04/MF A01
BARLAZ.M.A.
Estimate of Methane Emissions from U.S. Landfills.
PB84-213518/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
Waste Management (Chapter 16).
PB94-174794/REB 94-O3 PC A03/MF A01
BARNARD, J. E.
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 Activities Plan.
PB94-114717/REB 9441 PC A13/MF AOS
Forest Health Monitoring 1882 Annual Statistical Summary.
PB84-205416/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
BARNARD, W. a
Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) Tracking System:
User's Manual.
PB94-104650/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
BARNES, RM.
Comparison of Sulfur Measurements from a Regional Fine
Particle Network with Concurrent Acid Modes Network Re-
sults.
PB84-182747/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
BARNES, P. W.
Intraapecffic Variation in Sensitivity to UV-B Radiation in
Rice.
PB94-135084/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
BARNHART, E.L
Measurement and Control of Fouling in Fine Pore Diffuser
Systems.
PB94-200904/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
BARNWELL, T. O.
Assessment of Alternative Management Practices and Poli-
cies Affecting Sort Carbon in Agroecosystems of the Cen-
tral United States.
PB84-1B8420/REB 8444 PC A16/MF AOS
Urban
PB94-124815/REI
9441 PC AOS/MF A01
BARONE.S.
Cognitive and Neuroanatomical Effects of Triethyrbn In De-
veloping Rats: Role of Age of Exposure. Research Report
P894-197159/REB 8444 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparison of Intracranial Infusions of Colchicme and Ibo-
tenic Acid as Models of Neurodegeneration in the Basal
Forebrain. Research Report
PB94-187183/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
T.J.C.
Gap Junction Function and Cancer.
PB94-146248/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
BARRETT, a a
Stress Testing of Woodstoves.
PB84-120011/REB
94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
BARTH.C.A.
Chesapeake Bay Toxics Reduction Strategy Stakeholder
Roundtabkw: Pennsylvania, Maryland and the District of
Columbia Summaries.
PB94-208S58/REB 8444 PC AOS/MF A01
BASKIN.E.
Performance of Hydrocarbons in a Household Refrigerator/
Freezer.
PB84-190864/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
BATES, P. W.
Potential for Eutrophication and Nuisance Algal Blooms in
the Lower Neuse River Estuary.
PB84-208434/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
BATES, R.
Alternative Policies for the Control of Air Pollution in
Poland.
PB84-201225/REB 8444 MF A01
BATH, D. W.
Episodk; Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic In-
vertebrate Responses of Four Adrondack Headwater
Streams. Methods Report
PB94-10S368/REB 8441 PC AOS/MF A01
In situ Btoassays of Brook Trout ('SarveBnus fontinalis') and
Btacknose Dace fRhinicritriys atratulus') in Adirondack
Streams Affected by Episodk: Acidrrlcation.
PB94-113032/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
BATIUK,R
Chesapeake Bay Dissolved Oxygen Goal for Restoration of
Living Resource Habitats.
PB84-19443B/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
BATTYE,R.
Comparison of Current Industrial SO2 Emission Inventories.
PB84-112801/REB 8441 PC AOS/MF A01
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BINKHORST, G. K.
Comparison of the 1985 NAPAP Emissions Inventory with
the 1965 EPA TRENDS Estimate for Industrial SO2
Sources.
PB94-152220/REB 94*2 PC A10/MF A03
BATTYE.W.
Evaluation of Mercury Emissions from Fluorescent Lamp
Crushing.
PB94-175932/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
BAUD-GRASSET, F.
Reduction of Genotoxtetty of a Creosote-Contaminated Sol
After Fungal Treatment Determined by the Tradescantta-
iricronudeus' Test
PB94-130077/REB 94*2 PC A02/MF A01
BAUD-GRASSET, S.
Reduction of Genotoxicity of a Creosote-Contaminated Soil
After Fungal Treatment Determined by the Tradescarrtia-
micronucleus' Test
PB94-130077/REB 94*2 PC A02/MF A01
Systematic Scanning Electron Microscopy Technique for
Evaluating Combined Biological/Granular Activated Carbon
Treatment Processes.
PB94-146271 /REB 94*2 PC A03/MF A01
BAUER, K.
Evaluation of Soxtec Extraction Procedure for Extracting
Organic Compounds from Soils and Sediments.
PB94-182334/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
BAUGHMAN, G. l_
Estimation of lonization Constants of Azo Dyes and Related
Aromatic Amines: Environmental Implication.
PB94-191103/REB 94*4 PC A03/MF A01
Photolysis of Smoke Dyes on Soils.
PB94-191111/REB 94*4 PC A02/MF A01
Transformation of Dyes and Related Compounds in Anoxic
Sediment: Kinetics and Products.
PB94-155553/REB 94*2 PC A03/MF A01
BAUMAN,D.
Atmospheric Releases of Formaldehyde from Electrotess
Copper Plating Operations.
PB94-130135/REB 94*2 PC A03/MF A01
BAY.J.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem Plot Reid Program Plan, 1993.
PB94-160694/REB 94*3 PC A10/MF A03
BAY, J. It
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem Pilot Field Program Report, 1992.
PB94-17775S/REB 94*3 PC A06/MF A02
BAYLEY, S.E.
Group Report Interactions among Acidification, Phospho-
rus, Contaminants, and Biota in Freshwater Ecosystems
(Chapter 13).
PB94-210598/REB 94*4 PC A03/MF A01
BAYUSS,D. L.
Are There Carcinogens in Water for Human Consumption.
An Epidemiologist's Viewpoint
PB94-190600/REB 94*4 PC A03/MF A01
BEACH, LO.
Mechanistic Steps in the Production of PCDD and PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143799/REB 94*2 PC A02/MF A01
SEAMAN, R.
Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program: Framework for
Action.
PB94-209962/REB 94*4 PC A14/MF A03
BEAMANELLA, R.
Sarasota Bay: Reclaiming Paradise.
PB94-209947/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
BEATON, S. P.
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle Emissions in
Tunnels.
PB94-209857/REB 94*4 PC A02/MF A01
On-Road Remote Sensing of CO and HC Emissions In Caii-
PB8tl66346/REB 94*3 PCAOB/MFA02
BEAVER, 0.1-
2,3.7,8,-TetnKrfilOfOdfcenxo-p-dloxin Equivalents In Tlesues
of Bird* at Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-183730/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
Uptake of Planar PolychkxIntMd Bjphenyls and 2,3,7,6-
Substttuted Polychlortnated Dtberoofursns and DtMnzo-p-
dkMn* by Birds Netting In the Lower Fox Rivet and Green
94*3 PCA03/MFA01
BCCHTOLD, W, A.
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia Indicator Evalua-
tion and Field Study
PB94-152394/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
BECK.LL
Methane Emissions from Industrial Sources.
PB94-174780/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
BECKER, J.R.
Onsita Solvent Recovery.
PB94-144S08/REB
Bay, Wisconeln, USA.
P894-163680/HEB
94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
BECKERT, W. F.
Determination 01 Metals in Solid Samples by Complexatkxi:
Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Gas Chromatography.
Atomic Emission Detection.
PB94-191145/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Developments in the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Chlor-
ophenoxy Acid Herbicides from Soil Samples.
PB94-1B2326/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Soxtec Extraction Procedure for Extracting
Organic Compounds from Soils and Sediments.
PB94-182334/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BECKNELL, B. R.
Hydrotogical Simulation Program: FORTRAN. User's
Manual (or Release 10.
PB94-114865/REB 94-01 PC A99/MF A06
BEHRENFELD, M. J.
Is There a Common Response to Ultraviotet-B Radiation by
Marine Phytoplankton.
PB94-146297/REB
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
BELK,D. R.
Urban BMP's: A Stormwater Control Demonstration Project
PB94-216867/REB 94-04 PC A07
BELL. D. A.
Molecular Analysis of Mutations Induced at the 'hisD3052'
Altete of Salmonella by Single Chemicals and Complex Mix-
tures.
PB94-163961/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
BELOIN, J.
Enabling Guidance for the Implementation of 40 CFR Part
63, Subpart E. Version 1. Interim.
PB94-120979/REB 94*1 PC A06/MF A02
BELOSEVTC, M.
Dose Response of 'Cryptosporidium parvum' in Outbred
Neonatal CO- 1 Mice.
PB94-146289/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
BENGTSON, D. A.
Comprehensive Program for the Evaluation of Artificial
Diets.
PB94-135100/REB 94*2 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Dietary Fatty Acid Enrichment on Survival,
Growth, and Salinity-Stress-Test Performance of Inland Sil-
PB94-182649/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Food Density and Temperature on Feeding and
Growth of Young Inland Silversides f Menidia beryllinal.
PB94-182656/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
BENKSNUS, V. A.
EPAPUF: A Blood-Gas and Pulmonary Simulator. User's
Manual Version 1.0.
PB94-144128/REB 94*2 PC A03/MF A01
BENJEY, W. a
Spatial and Source Type Distribution of Emissions of Se-
lected Toxic Volatile Organic Compounds in the United
States in 1990.
PB94-130119/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
BENNETT, R. U
Comparison of Sulfur Measurements from a Regional Fine
Particle Network with Concurrent Acid Modes Network Re-
sults.
PB94-192747/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
BENNETT, R. S.
Guidance for Assessing the Effects of Contaminants to Ju-
venile Gallinaceous Birds Using a Cross-Fostered Brood
Method.
PB94-190378/REB 94*4 PC A03/MF A01
Interpretation of Toxfcfty Response of Bobwhtte Quail with
Respect to Duration of Exposure.
PB94-190527/REB 94*4 PCA03/MFA01
BENOIT, D. A.
Development and Evaluation of Test Methods for Benthic
Invertebrates and Sediments: Effects of Flow Rate and
Evaluation of Potential Confounding Factors In Sediment
Toxlctty Tests wtth Three Freshwater Benthic Invertebrates.
PB94-178138/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
Use of the Aquatic OUgochaete 'Lumbriculus variegatus1 for
AMaitlng the Toxlctty and Btoeecumulattoo of Sedtment-
94*3 PC A03/MF A01
BENSON, R. 8.
Sustainable Industry: Promoting Strategic Environmental
Protection In the Industrial Sector. Phase 1 Report
PB94-1960S4/REB 94*4 PC A11/MF AOS
BENSON, V.W.
Nonpotnt Source Pollution Impacts of Alternative; Agricuttur-
Mmtnt Practices in Illinois: A Simulation Study.
al Management F
PB94-138140/REB
94*2 PC A03/MF A01
BERESTKA.D.
Low Temperature Thermal Treatment (LT(sup 3) Trade
Name) Technology Roy F. Weston, Inc. Applications Analy-
sis Report
PB94-124047/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
BERGEN, B. J.
Bioaccumulation of PCS Congeners by Blue Mussels 'MW-
lus edulis' Deployed in New Bedford Harbor, Massachu-
setts.
PB94-140779/REB 94*2 PC A03/MF A01
BERKLEY, R. E.
Evaluation of Portable Gas Cnromatographs.
PB94-120003/REB 94*1 PC A03/MF A01
Field Comparison of Portable Gas Cnromatographs with
Method TO-14.
PB94-159027/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
FKsW-Deployable Monitors for Volatile Organic Compounds
in Air.
PB94-210424/REB 94*4 PC A03/MF A01
BERMAN.E.
Altered SterokJogenesis in Whole-Ovary and Adrenal Cul-
ture in Cycling Rats.
PB94-137080/REB 94*2 PC A03/MF A01
BERN, H. A.
Histopatnotogy, Blood Chemistry, and Physiological Status
of Normal and Moribund Striped Bass ('Morone saxatilis')
Involved in Summer Mortality ('Die-Off') in the Sacramento-
San Joaquin Delta of California.
PB94-198157/REB 94*4 PC A03/MF A01
BERNERT, J. A.
Regkmalization of the Western Corn Belt Plains Ecoregion.
PB94-160579/REB 94-03 PCA07/MFA02
BERNSTAM, E. V.
Animation and Visualization of Water Quality in Distribution
Systems.
PB94-136181/REB 94*2 PC A02/MF A01
BERRY, W. J.
Assessing Potential Bioavailabiiity of Metals in Sediments:
A Proposed Approach.
PB94-176161/REB 94*3 PC A02/MF A01
BERTELSEN, S. 1_
Physiologically-Based Toxicokinetic Modeling of Three Wa-
terbome Chkxoethanes in Channel Catfish, Tlctalurus punc-
tatus'.
PB94-163615/REB 94*3 PCA03/MFA01
Respiratory-Cardiovascular Physiology and Chloroethane
Gill Rux in the Channel Catfish 'Ictalurus punctatus'.
PB94-177714/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
BESSER, J. a
Utility Environmental Impacts: Incentives and Opportunities
for Policy Coordination in the New England Region.
PB94-214509/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
BEST, D. A.
Btomagnification of Btoassay Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrachtorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin Equivalents.
PB94-163599/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
BIDLEMAN, T. F.
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and Field Toxicity Tests, Eco-
BIFULCO, J. IL
Reduction of Genotoxkaty of a Creosote-Contaminated Soil
I Treatment Determined by the Tradescantia-
BECKER, S.
Ozone Effect on Respiratory Syncyttal virus InfectMty and
94*3 PC A03/MF A01
BENYLS.
Risk Aummsnt Pttot Study. Phase 3. Naval Construction
Battalion Center, DavisvUle, Rhode Island.
PB94-160561/REB 94*3 PCA07/MFA02
BENYI, 8.J.
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries. Virginian Province.
1B01
PB94-171659/REB 94*3 PC A07/MF A02
BENZ.U.A.
Effect of Separation Processes on the Formation of Bn>
PB94-157294/REB 94*3 PC A02/MF A01
After Fungal '
mfcronudeus' Test
PB94-130077/REB
94*2 PC A02/MF A01
BK1HOU8E, R. D.
Stress Testing of Woodstoves.
PB94-120011/REB 94*1 PCA03/MFA01
BILLS, T. 0.
Effects of Water Temperature and pH on Toxldty of Terbu-
fos, Trichkxfon, 4-Nttrophenol and 2,4-Dlnltropnenol to the
Ampnipod 'Qammarui paeudoUmnaeui' and Rainbow Trout
rOncorhynchus mytdai1).
PB94-1S8748/REB 94*3 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of Water Temperature on the Toxlctty of 4-NHro-
phenol and 2,4-Dlnttroph»nol to Developing Rainbow Trout
rOncorhynchu* rnyklas').
PB94-1SB722/REB 94*3 PCA02/MFA01
BILSBAHROW, M. H.
Archaeological Monitoring of the International Wastewater
Treatment Plant Land Outfall Trench. San Diego County,
California.
PB94-205739/REB 94*4 PCA10/MFA03
BINQHAM, D.
Handbook: Urt>an Runoff Pollution Prevention and Control
Planning.
PB94-144623/REB
94*2 PC A09/MF A02
Manual: Combined Sewer Overflow Control.
PB94-144849/REB 94*2 PC A06/MF A02
BINKHORST, G. K.
Review and Assessment of Factors Affecting Hydraulic
Conductivity Values Determined from Slug Tests.
PB94-160686/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
PA-3
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
BWKOWSN, F. &
Analysis of Regional VWbMy in ttw Eastern United States
Using Aerosol Models.
PB94-158698/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF Ml
Correcting RAOI£sSulfBte_ Undsiprediction: Discoveryand
Correction of Modsl Erroro snd TosonQ ttw CotrBcfionft
Through CocnponBona agnfirt Fwld Dsta.
PBM-T19963/RES 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Deposition al Sami-VaMIe Air Taxfc Polutants to the Great
tAfces: A Regional MooMrq Approach.
PB94-113016/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Improved Hopioaonlatoi of Ihe Reaction of N2OS on Aer-
oeols for Meeoscsto At Quatty Models.
PB94-140803/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
BMSTOCK.D.A.
Preparation of Uat^Cortartng Part and Dust Method
EvwusDon MfltanBn ftnd VofMCflfion of ttw PropMbon Pro-
tocol by RounoVflobki Analysis.
PB94-141165/REB 94-02 PCA1S/MFA04
Standard Operating Procedure tor ReW Analysis ol Lead in
PaW, Buk Duet and Sot by Ultrasonic, Add Digestion and
rolortnrtrlc MnaMomonl
PB94-121738/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
BfRMBAUM, L. S.
Chemical Chafactertmfon and Disposition Ssjdtoe with
1 ,2.7,8-Tetrabranwdberaofuran in the Rat
PB94-197191/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Doae neeponea netjltonahjpi In Mice Fcabwing Subch-
ronte Exposure to 2A7,8-Te(racltorodteB»«4loxln:
TCVAZ, Estragan Receptor, and PraMan Tyro-
PB94-1837S5/BEB 9443 PCAOZ/MFA01
Etfact of Pietreatmant on the BBary Excretion ol £3.7,8-
Tattachlorodbarao-p-Dioidn. 2^,7,8-TartcNorodbamo-
furan, and S.S'.M'-falmcNorablphanyl In the Rat
PB94-141413/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
Eftads of Doae and Route* of Expoeura on Ihe Disposition
of 2,3.7,B4(3)H)Tertbrcmcx«>6roc-tH»oxin (TBDD) ki the
PB94-137122/REB
Phy
944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
mjmamfamy o—ou Pharmaookkietic Modal for 2A7.8-
TelrabrornodbaniD-p-Oloxin (TBOO) m Ihe Rat Tlaaue Dte-
Wbuaon and CYP1A Induction.
PB94-101S6S/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF AO1
BMHOFF.ILB.
Applcalton of Pharmacoknallc Modala to Predk* Target
Dose (Chapter 2V
PB94-190345/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
BISHOP, D.F.
ContoUjng Chemical HmrttL Fundamental of ttw Man-
hsincBls.
94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Modeing Substrate Transport into BioflmK Roto of Multiple
Ions and pH Effects.
PB94-157328/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Treatment of VotoSe Organic Compounds ki Waste Gases
Using a Tricking Btoftter System: A Modeing Approach.
PB94-15B316/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
BLACK, ae.
Polycnionnflted B*pn0nyt Oonflocwr Distributions in Wlntor
Flounder a»_ Related to Gender, Spawning Ste, and Conge-
PB94-170040/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
BLACK. E.K.
DOSB RasponM of "Cryptosporioluni psrvufn' in Outbred
NeonatalCD-1 Mfce.
PB94-146289/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
BLACK, F.
Constant Volume Sampfng System Water Condensation.
SAE Technical Paper Series.
PB94-197423/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
BLACK, F. M.
Constsflt Volunw S&mpKnQ System Wster ConoonsflDon.
PB94-114899/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
BLACKMAIL C. F.
Dose Dependence of Acetytehoineeterase Activity ki Neu-
robiastorn Ceto Exposed to ModuWed RadkvFrequency
Etactomagnatic Radiation.
PB94-137320/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
I DC Magnetic FtoUs Into EpkJemt-
'' 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
•LAIR, a a
kin>tifieeons for the Preeenoe of Transforming Gsnas In Go-
nadal Tumors ki Two Bivalve Moausk Opeclee.
PB94-101581/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
BLAKE. M. J.
ImpBiOittOfW tor ttw Piv0AnoB of Tntmtuniiiiiy Qflnos in Qo-
nadal Tumors ki Two Bivalve Moausk Spades.
PB94-101581/REB 944)1 PCA02/MFA01
BLAKELY.K.L.
Temporal Variation ki the Diets of CaMomla Qua! ki West-
Scheme for hu^wiu^iAM^ DC Maon
otoglcal Studae of EMF Expoeura.
PBM-143724/REB C
PB94-1:
173/REB
H.E.
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
AoonwTit
H&4-14
of tno Toodc ChsincBls.
146479/REB
BISHOP. 0. A.
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle Drtaaione in
Tumafet.
PB94-209B57/REB
94-04
PCA02/MFAO1
On-Road Remote Sensing of CO and HC Emisatorw in Cal-
fomie.
PB94-166345/REB 94-03 PCAO(/MFA02
BISHOP, P.
Cement StaMUaliuii/SoidMcalion TecMquee: pH PioHe
\MmnAcicWUIackadWaiteFcrm.
PB94-iea9e2/REB 944)3 PCA01/MFA01
PB94-1
Meteb DietribuBon
After
PB94-1
kiCei
nt-Baaed Waste Fa
in SoidM
94-03
oVSIa
PCAOSA«FA01
944)3 PCAOSA«=A01
Overview.
PB94-169919/REB
94-03
PC AOX/MFA01
Developing a MneBc Leaching Model for SoHMed/Statai-
iBsd Hazardous Wastes.
PB94-1S030B/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Effects of Leaching on Pore She Distribution of SoMasd/
Stabtosd Wastes.
PB94-155231/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Leaotwxji Boundary Movement ki
WaUta POIIIW.
Surface Water Monotorino; A rramowork tor Change.
PB94-178670/REB 944)3 PCA047MFA01
BLANCATO, J.
Health Assessment Document for 2,3.7,8-TetrscWoro*-
benzo-p43ionn (TCOD) and Related Compounds. Volume 2
0(3.
PB94-205473/REB 94-04 PCAM/MFAOS
Health Assessment Document for 2J.7.8-Tetrachtorodh
benzo-p43«win (TCDO) and Related Compounds. Volume 3
PB94-205481/REB 944)4 PCA07/MFA02
BLANCATO, A N.
Appscation of Prwrnaookinetic Models to Predict Target
Dose (Chapter 2).
PB94-190345/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
BLANCHARO, F. T.
Experimental Design tor Patuiiiiaime Measurement! of C1
to C4 Carbonyts Using DNPHCoated S»ca Gal and C-18
Cartridges.
PB94-21M31/REB 944M PCA02/MFA01
BLAZER, V.S.
Matrophaae Aggregates as Indtoators of Environmental
PB94-190B24/REB ' 944M PC AOS/MF A01
BUXNnELD,P.
Characterization of the SpsBOtemporal VartabBty of Non-
Urban Ozone Conoentrabone over «w Eastern United
944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-1302S9/REB
T, D.
PB94-1S0399^EB 944)3
Sofptton, •nportaVit n Sttnatzoo/SoBoiMQ WMto Fofnw.
ntal Aspects of Recycled Mete-
PBM-1SS2S6/REB
944)2 PCAWMFA01
Tiaeliixit Procesesi.
PB84-146271/REB
ScBnfiatiQ Bodron NfcfXMOopy TBdmicus for
Combined BtatogtoaVGranuiar Activated Carbon
944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
BSWAS.P.
Doye^rnont of Aerobic BiofMer Design Craanm for Treat-
PB94-1S8324/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
EwtaMon of BkxMar Medk for Treatment of Ak Steams
944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
ModBl toe Chtorirw Co
PB94-119971/REB
nki
•yki
94411 PCAtt/MFAOl
Modalng Chemical Mancstone ki AnasmUc BtoaVn Sys-
tems.
PB94-158290/REB 94-03 PCAOS^FAOI
and Environmertal Aspects of Recycled Mate-
Construction.
944)1 PCAW/MFAOS
and Envir
for Hkjhwsy Construction. Appendbt 1.
PB94-140977/REB 944)2 PC A10/MF AOS
BLOUQH.N.V.
ln»eiHgslioii of trie Elecaqetatfc Properies of Humfc Sub-
stancee by Fkjoraeoence Quencliaiu
PB94-1S8B21/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
BOARMIAN,B.T.
Report of Workshop on Geosyiigiefc Oay Uners.
PB94-114691/REB ---- ----
Group Report Physiological and Ecological Effects of Acki-
ffcattn on Aquafc Bete (SiaptBr 19).
PB94^10863/REB 944M PCAfWMFAOl
BOESCi B, !•>
Guidance Manual Beddsd Sedknem Bteaccumutation
PB94-131505/REB 944)2 PCA11/MFAOS
BOOART.C.A.
Stale Add Raki nasaarch and Screening System, Version
m User's Manual
PB94-1S2SSO/REB 944)3 PCA1S/MFA03
944)1 PCAOsVMFA02
BOtANO.J. M.
OMnttatrve Evaluation of HEPA Filtration Systems at As-
PB94-136116/REB 944)2
PC A02/MF A01
BOLLMAN,A.
Guidance on Preparing Enforceable Regulations and Com-
pliance Programs for the 15 Percent Rate-of-Progress
PB94-1892S5/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
BOLLMAM, *L A.
Use of Greenhouse Chambers tor Enhancing Growth of
Tundra Transplants on Gravel Fin ki Prudhoe Bay, Alaska
PB94-209772/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
BOHAN.Q.K.
Fractal-Baaed Stochastic Interpolation Scheme in Subsur-
face Hydrology.
PB94-1628077REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
BONES, D.
Getting Started; A Guide to Bringing Environmental Educa-
PB94-180852/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Serum Chemistry and HMopalhological Evaluations of
Brown BuHieads f Ameiurus nebutosus') from the Buffalo
and Nagara Rivers, New York.
94-1(51599
944)1 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-101599/REB
BOOQAARD, M. A.
Effects of Water Temperature on the Toxictty of 4-Nitro-
phenol and 2.4-OWtrophenol to Developing Rainbow Trout
rOncorhynchus myMss').
PB94-15S722/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
BOOTHMAN, W.
Determination of Add Volatile Suffide and Selected Simulta-
neously Extractabto Metals in Sediment
PB94-1838S2/REB
944)3 PC A03/MF A01
BORDE. R. W.
Comparison of Design Concentrations Based on Hourly
MMng Heights Estimated by RAMMET and METPRO.
131315
PB94-13131S/REB
BORN.T.
Rioiogical Populalions
Change. Volume 1.
PB94-186129/REB
944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Indicators of Environmental
944)4 PC A08/MF A02
as Indicator of Environmental Stress:
Systems Can Serve to Alert
Harm.
944)4 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-191095/REB
BORYS. R. D.
Fine-Particle Sodwm Tracer for Long-Range Transport of
944)3 PC A01/MF A01
the Kuwaiti Ot-Fke Smoke.
PB94-170107/REB
BOSE.&IC
Fuzzy Logic Motor Control for Pollution Prevention and Im-
proved Energy Efficiency.
PB94-190B85/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
BOSILOVICrLR
Add Extraction Treatment System for Treatment of Metal
COfktaUliilUilbd SoilS.
PBO4-1881O9/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
BOS8ART, Q.
nosoaroh Perspectives for Dolphin Mortalities in North
America
PB94-155819/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
BOTT.T.L,
Perslslenee of a Surrogate for a Genetically Engineered
CeUotyoc Mtaoorganism and Effects on Aquatic Commu-
nlty and Ecosystem Properties; Maaocosm and Stream
Covnpflnsons.
PB94-140712/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
BOUCHER. P.
Handbook: Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention and Control
PB94-1
i/REB
944)2 PC AO9/MF A02
BOUCHER, W.
Handbook: Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention and Control
Planning.
PB94-144623/REB
944)2 PC A09/MF A02
BOULDWQ, J. R.
Use of Airborne, Surface, and Bo
nhote Geoph
reques at Contaminated Sites: A Reference
PB94-12382S/REB
Tech-
944)1 PC A13/MF AOS
Discrete Volume-Element Method for Network Water-Qual-
ity Models.
PB94-101870/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
BOUSQUET, R.
Preparation and Evaluation of Representative Compounds
ki Srnal High Pressure Cykiders for Use as Audrt Materials.
PB94-1822BB/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
BOWKER.R-
Treatment/Disrx
PB94-123841/REB
for Small Communities.
944)1 PC AOS/MF A02
PA-4
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
BOWYEB.J. R.
Oeanlness of Common Air Sampling Sorbents for Applica-
fon to Phenolic Compounds Measurement Using Supercriti-
cal Fluid Extraction.
PB94-210556/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
WYER.T.K.
Anaerobic Treatment of a Simulated High-Strength Industri-
al Wastewater Containing CMorophenote.
PB94-157260/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
WYES.W.K.
Prolonged NeurobehavioraJ and Visual Effects of Short-
Tom Exposure to 3.3'-lminodpropionitrile (IDPN) in Rats.
PB94-141579/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Whin-Session Changes in Peak N160 Amplitude of Flash
Evoked Potentials in RatsO.2).
PB94-163813/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
K»LE,K.M.
Numerical Calculation of Inertia) Aspiration Efficiency of
Aerosols into Thin-Waited Sampling Inlets.
PBB4-146453/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
BOYLE, W. a
Oxygen Transfer Studies at the Madison Metropolitan Sew-
- ' ict Faca*
47/REB
9404 PCA06/MFA02
94-04 PC AO3/MF A01
ange District FacMties.
PBK-200647,
WACKETT, K. A.
GuHsnce and Clarification for the Current U.S. EPA Test
Method for Asbestos in Drinking Water.
PB94-13610B/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
Method 100.2. Determination of Asbestos Structures over
10 mtauiiieters In Length in Drinking Water.
PB84-201902/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Systematic Scanning Electron Microscopy Technique for
Evaluating Combined Biological/Granular Activated Carton
Treatment Processes.
PB94-148271/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
•UDBURY, S. P.
Non-Invasive Neurotoxicity Assay Using Larval Medaka.
PBS4-140621/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Prtdkang Mode* of Toxic Action from Chemical Structure:
An Overview.
PBB4-17619S/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Skucture-Toxlclty Relationships for alpha, beta-Unsaturated
Alcohols in Fish.
PB94-163664/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
ToxteokHetc* and Metabolism of Anffine and 4-Chtoroan*-
i» in Medaka roryrias taflpes').
PB84-163672/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
BRADFORD, M.
Agricumnl Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nims: Correlating Laboratory and Field Toxldty Tests, Eco-
flhysjolupy Btoassays, and Ecotoxioological Blomonltoring.
PBM-ieD67B/REB 9443 PC A14/MF AOS
BRADY, A. L.
Anilmutageniclty Profiles of Synthetic and Natural Anttmuta-
PB94-202090/REB
BRADY-ROBERTS, E.
Pubic Health, Occupational Safety, and Environmental
Concerns in Municipal Sold Waste Recycling Operations.
PB94-169453/REB 9444 PC A10/MF AOS
BRAKKE,D.F.
Group Report Physiological and Ecological Effects of AcM-
fcajion on Aquatic Biota (Chapter 19).
PB94-210663/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
•UNDE,R
Preaaaiimi and Evaluation of Representative Compounds
h Smal high Pressure Cylinders for Use as Audrt Materials.
PB94.1B22f»/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
BRANDT, C.J.
AoMc Deposition and Forest Sots: Potential Changes in
Nutrient Cycles and Effects on Tree Growth.
PBB4-210655/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
BRAY, J. T.
Heavy Metal Pollutants in Organic-Rich Muds of the Pam-
ko River Estuarine System: Their Concentration, Distribu-
fcn, and Effects upon Benthic Environments and Water
QuaMy.
PB94-214160/RE6 9444 PC AOS/MF A02
BRECKEM-FOLSE, J. A.
Acule Toxidty of 4-Nitnophenol, 2.4-OMtrophenol, Terbufos
and Trichlorion to Grass Shrimp fPalaemooetes' sop.) and
Sheapshead Minnows fCyprinodon variegatus') as Affected
hr SaMy and Temperature.
PB94-158730/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
BRECKENRIOGE, R. P.
Arid Ecosystems 1992 Pilot Report Environmental Monitor-
•V Bnd AssBssrnorrt Proorftiri-
PB94-17689B/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
Cnviu«iiBiiuil Monitoring and Assessment Program: Arid
Ecosystems 1993 Implementation Plan Colorado Plateau
Plot Design Plot Study.
PB94-165339/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
BRBMAN.T.
Designs tor New Residential MAC Systems to Achieve
Radon and Other Sol Gas Reduction.
PB94-139532/REB 9442 PC AO2/MF A01
BRENNER, R. a
Anaerobic Treatment of High-Strength Industrial Wastes
Bearing Semi-Volatile RCRA Compounds.
PB94-158656/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Development
ing VOCs.
PB94-159324/REB
of Aerobic Biofitter Design Criteria for Treat-
9443 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic Pol-
lutants.
PB94-113768/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic Pol-
lutants.
P894-158664/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Biofitter Media for Treatment of Air Streams
Containing VOCs.
PB94-155355/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Oxygen Mediated Oxkiative Coupling on Adsorp-
tion Kinetics.
PB94-159407/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect of
Functional Groups.
PB94-113776/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect of
Functional Groups.
PB94-158672/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Oxidative Coupling of Phenolics on the GAC Surface.
PB94-158649/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Oxidative Coupling of Phenols on Activated Carbon: Impact
on Adsorption Equflfcrium.
PB94-155470/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Treatment of CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Re-
sponse. Compensation, and Liability Act) Leachates by
Carbon-Assisted Anaerobic Flujdized Beds.
PB94-113750/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of Semrvolatjle Compounds in High Strength
Wastes Using an Anaerobic Expanded-Bed GAC Reactor.
PB94-113743/REB 9441 PCAO3/MFA01
Treatment of VOCs In High Strength Wastes Using an An-
aerobic Expanded-Bed GAC Reactor.
PB94-113677/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of Volatile Organic Compounds In Waste Gases
Using a TrtckUngBiomter System: A ModeUna Approach.
PB94-159316/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
What Is Absorbing: The Parent Compound, Its Degradation
Intermediates, Or Ks Polymers.
PB94-15S363/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
BRENNIMAN, a R.
Municipal SoUd Waste Combustion: Waste-to-Energy Tech-
nologies, Regulations, and Modem FaoHrtes in USEPA
M04353/REB 9441 PC A10/MF AOS
BRIDGES, B. A.
Hazard Identification: Efficiency of Short-Term Tests in
Identifying Germ Cell Mutagens and Putative Nongenotoxic
Carcinogens.
PB94-163870/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
BRIDGES, J. &
Importance of Ufe Cycle Assessment
PB94-189677/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
Ufe Cyde Analysis: Its Place in Waste Management
PB94-122504/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Ufe Cyde Assessment for Municipal Sold Waste Manage-
PB94-122512/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Practical Tools and Concepts for Environmental Audits and
9441 PC A02/MF A01
Assooomonts.
PB94-122611 /REB
U.S. EPA's Pollution Prevention RD and D Results: Practi-
cal Tools for the Trade.
PB94-122520/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
BRKJOS,Q.A.
Plume Dispersion In the Convective Boundary Layer. Part 2.
Analyses of CONDORS Field Experiment Data.
PB94-146461/REB 9442 PC AO3/MF A01
BRINSON, M. M.
Fringe Wetlands in Albemarie and Pamlco Sounds: Land-
scape Position, Fringe Swamp Structure, and Response to
Rising Sea Level
PB94-217080/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
BROCKMAN, H. E.
Anbrnutagenioty Profiles of SyrrtheSc and Natural Antimuta-
i/REB
9444 PC A03/MF A01
BROUN, L.
Defxngasgeneraring. Undsrtag toer rikttinjer. (Landfill gas
generation. Proposals for guidelines).
DE94709799/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
BROOKS, a T.
Louisianian Province Demonstration Report EMAP-Estu-
aries: 1991.
PB94-155876/REB 9443 PC AO8/MF A02
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries. Louisianian Province-
1992. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB94-174752/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
BROOKS, L.
Btoassay and Chemical Analysis of Ambient Air Paniculate
Extracts Fractionated by Using Nonaqueous Anon-Ex-
change Sold Phase Extraction.
PB94-143757/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
BROOKS, L.R.
Mutaoenicrty and Chemical Analysis of Emissions for the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB94-16384f/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
BUFALINI, J. J.
Mutagenteity and Chemical Analysis of Emissions from the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB94-143773/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
BROUWER.M.
Blue Crab, 'Callinectes sapidus', Hemocyanin Concentra-
tions as an Indicator of Environmental Conditions in the Al-
bemarie/Pamlico Estuary.
PB94-176211 /REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
BROWEH, B. L.
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Conditions.
Executive Summary.
PB94-177425/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
BROWN, C. L.
Histopathotogy, Blood Chemistry, and Physiological Status
of Normal and Moribund Striped Bass fMorone saxatilis')
Involved in Summer Mortality ('Die-Off') in the Sacramento-
San Joaquin Delta of CaWomia,
PB94-198157/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
BROWN, D. S.
Inventory of Constructed Wetlands in the United States.
PB94-210432/REB 9444 Standing Order
Performance of Gravel Bed Wetlands in the United States.
PB94-210606/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
BROWN, a M.
Archaeological Monitoring of the International Wastewater
Treatment Plant Land Outfall Trench. San Diego County,
California.
PB94-205739/REB 9444 PC A10/MF A03
BROWN, 1_
Cadmium and Chromium Recovery from Electroplating
Rinsewaters.
PB94-160553/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
BROWN, &
Carbon Pools and Flux of Global Forest Ecosystems.
PB94-146339/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
BROWNAWELL, a J.
Use of Cationic Surfactants to Modify Soil Surfaces to Pro-
mote Sorption and Retard Migration of Hydrophoblc Organ-
ic Compounds.
PB94-158797/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
BROWNLEE, J. A.
Evaluation of Asbestos Management Programs In 17 New
Jersey Schools: A Case Studies Report.
PB94-170388/REB 9443 PC A14/MF AOS
BHUBAKEH, S. A,
Measurements of Soil Permeability and Pressure Fields in
9441 PC AOS/MF A01
BRUCE, K. a
Evaluation of Simultaneous SO2/NOx Control Technology.
PB94-114741 /REB 9441 PCA09/MFA03
Mechanistic Steps In the Production of PCDD and PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB94143799/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
BRUSICK, D.
Correlation of Carcinogenic Potency with Mouse-Skin (32)P-
Postebeling and Muta-
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Effects & Activated Charcoal FBUuUun and Ozuitation on
Hydrocartxxi and Catbonyl Levels of Ambient Air Used in
Corrtrolted-Exposure Chamber Studies of Air PoHutant
Human Health Effects.
PB94-210523/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
BUFFUM.H.W.
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries. Virginian Province,
1991.
P894-171658/REB 944)3 PCA07/MFA02
BUMDnKK, C. H.
Importance of Physical Scaling Factors to Benthic (Marine
ion of Laboratory Microcosms.
BURTON, C.S.
Options for Reducing the Costs of Criteria Pollutant Mori-
Inveftebfate Reooloiii/HNon
PB94-15553B/REB
94-03 PCA03/MFA01
BUR8AGE.P. H.
Evaluation of a Four-Mode Steady-State Test with Accel-
eration Simulation Modes as an Alternative Inspection and
Maintenance Test for Enhanced I/M Programs.
PB94-129905/REB 94-02 PC A12/MF A03
BUBCHARO, J. H
Compiation and Interpretation of Water-Quaity and Dis-
charge Data tar Acidic Mine Waters at Iron Mountain,
Shasta County, CaKomia, 1940-91.
PB94-116050/REB 94-01 PC A09/MF A02
BUDOIGE.D.
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
JuiylWO-Oeoember 1991. Final Report
PB94-214111/REB 94-04 PCA14/MFA03
BURGESS, ft. M.
Sand Spked wRh Copper as a Reference Toxicant Material
tor Sediment Toxicity Testing: A PreSminary Evaluation.
PB94-146305/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
BUMKS,&
Perox-Pure (Trade Name) Ch
nical Oddatton Technology,
PeroxUatton Systems, Inc., Applications Analysis Report.'
PBM-130325/REB 94-02 PC AIM/IMF A01
BURKHARO, U. P.
Behavior and Identification of Toxic Metals in Complex Mix-
ture*: Examples from Effluent and Sedknent Pore Water
Toxtolty Identification Evaluations.
PB94-163623/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Identification of Ammonia. Chlorine, and Diazinon as Toxi-
cants in a Munidpal Effluent
PB94-163581/REB 94-03 PCM3/MFM1
Methods for Aquatic Toxtetty Identification Evaluations:
Phase 2 Tenacity Identification Procedures for Samples Ex-
Nbitino Acutt) And Chronic Toxicity«
PB94-114907/REB 94-01 PCA04/MFA01
BURKHOLDER, J. M.
Compai'Bttve Effects of Water-Oolumn Nttrate Enrichment
on Eetgraas, Shoe) Grass, and Widgeon Gnus.
PB84-?92830/REB 944M PC A04/MF A01
Determining the Relationship between Water Quality and
Uoaraflve Mycosis In Atlantic Menhaden.
PB94-180643/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Roto of a Newly Discovered Toxic Mnoflageltete in FtnSsh
and ShaMah KHs in the Neuse and Pamfco Estuaries.
PB94-156593/REB
94-03 PC A04/MF Ml
BURLAQE.R.
Btotun*
use
in the Envfconment.
PB94-140720/REB
t tor Detection of Btoavaiabte Hgfll)
944)2 PC M2/MF Ml
BURNETTE, L. P.
QuantilicBlion and Molecular Characterization of tyf Mu-
tants a> Human T-Lymphocytes.
PB94-163862/REB 944)3 PC M2/MF Ml
BURNS, &
Watershed Planning in the Abermarie-Pamico E*tuarine
port 5 - Fishing Practices Mapping.
PCA10/MFA03
System. Report 5 - Rshing Practices Mappir
PB94-156544/REB 944)3 '
BURSE. V. W.
Determkiation of Potychiorinated Biphenyl Levels in the
Serum of Residents and in the Homogenates of Seafood
Irom the New Bedford. Massachusetts Area: A Comparison
of Exposure Sources through Pattern Recognition Tech-
'10473/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
V, J.
Laboratory Evaluation of Method 0050 for Hydrogen Chto-
PB94-182227/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF Ml
NIRSEV.J.T.
Comparison of a Modified MOST Sampfng Method to
Method 0030.
PB94-176633/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF Ml
FieU Evaluation of a ModMed \rOST Samping Method.
PB94-1975O6/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFM1
Field Test of a Generic Method tor the Samping and Analy-
sis of llakjuenated Hydrocarbons Listed in Tie III of the
dean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
P894-178617/REB 944)3 PC AO3/MF Ml
Handbook of GC/MS Data and Information for Selected
Clean Air Act Amendments Compounds.
P894-155884/REB
944)3 PCA1»/MFA04
Improvements in Preparation of Samples Generated by
SW-846 Method 0010.
PB94-197514/REB 944)4 PC AO2/MF Ml
Preparation of the Components of the ModBed Methods
(Method 0010) Samping Trail for Analysis by SW-846
Method 8270.
PB94-176641/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
M83357/REB 94-03 PC M4/MF Ml
BURTON, R-M-
Evaluation of a Real-Time Monitor for Panicle-Bound PAH
in Air.
PB94-157401/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF Ml
BUSBEE.D.
Research Perspectives for Dolphin Mortalities in North
America.
PB94-155819/REB 944)2 PC M3/MF Ml
BUSHNELL, P. J.
Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of Acute Chlorpyri-
fos in Rats: Tolerance to Prolonged Inhtoition of ChoBnes-
terase.
PB94-137130/REB 944)2 PCM3/MFM1
BUTNER,R.S.
Significance of Food Processing by-Products as Contribu-
tors to Animal Feeds. Phase 1. Food Processing Survey.
PB94-107885/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A02
BUTT, A.
Response of the Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Model to
Loading Scenarios (A Report of the Modeling Subcommit-
tee, Chesapeake Bay Program Office, ArmapoSs, MO).
PB94-164340/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Analysis of Response of Chesapeake Bay Water
Quali
eling
Ouatty Model to Loarjng Scenarios (A Report of the Mod-
eling Subcommittee I '
napoH, MD).
PB94-204617/REB
i Chesapeake Bay Program Office, An-
944)4 PC AOB/MF M2
BUTTERS, a
TO2 Advanced Photo-Oxidation Technology: Effect of
944)2 PC M3/MF M1
Electron Acceptors
PB94-130184/REB
BUTTON, J.W.
Routine Maintenance Uses for MMed Reclaimed Asphalt
Pavement (RAP).
PB94-123965/REB 944)1 PC MS/MF M2
BUTTS, N.L.
Enhanced Combustion Woodstova (ECW) Technology.
PB94-190923/REB 94-04 PC M2/MF M1
BYER8,Q.E.
. MoflMorino And Asssssfwnt Proorwru And
Ecosystems 1893 Implementation Plan Colorado Plateau
Plot Design Plot Study
PB94-165339/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF Ml
BYTNEROWICZ, A.
Cotton Yield Losses and Ambient Ozone Concentrations In
CaJrfomia's San Joaquin Valley.
PB94-13S019/REB 944)2 PCM2/MFM1
BYUN,aW.
Computational Modeling Issue* In Next Generation Air
Quality Models.
PB94-197449/REB 944)4 PC M1/MF Ml
Correcting RADM's Sulfata Undemredfctiorr. Discovery and
Correction of Model Errors and Testing the Corrections
Through Comparisons against Field Data.
PB94-119963/REB 944)1 PCM3/MFM1
Evaluating Advection Schemes for Use in the Next Genera-
tion of Air Quality Modeling Systems.
PB94-13OOBS/REB 944)2 PC M3/MF M1
Influence of Model Design on Comparisons of Single Point
Measurements with Grid-Model Predtations.
PB94-122S95/REB 944)1 PC M1/MF M1
Influence of Vertical Resolution on the Diurnal Ozone Con-
centrations in a Regional Photochemical Model: A Prelimi-
nary Study with Window RADM.
PB94-130093/REB 944)2 PC M3/MF M1
Model Engineering Concepts for Air Dually Models in an
Integrated Environmental Modeling System.
PB94-158623/REB 944)3 PC M2/MF Ml
Modete-3 Air Quality Model Prototype Science Concept De-
velopment
PB94-139540/REB 944)2 PCM3/MFM1
CAMNS,M.A.
Carbon Segue
Development Integrated Forest Management
PB94-135027/REB 94-02 PC M3/MF Ml
CALDWELL.E.
Pathogen Rsk Assessment Methodology for Municipal
944)4 PC AOBYMF M2
CALL.D. J.
Organic Carbon Partitioning as a Basis for Preduting the
Toxicity of CNorpyrifos in Ssdknents.
PB94-176153/REB 944)3 PCM2/MFM1
OSARs tar Photoinduced Toxicity: 1. Acute LethaHy of Po-
tycycic Aromatic Hydrocarbons to 'Daphnia magna'.
PBM-176203/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF Ml
CALLAHAM, C. A.
Comparative Toxicity of Chemicals to Earthworms.
PB94-16O462/REB 944)3 PC M2/MF M1
CALLMUN, P. J.
Method Dovoloomont and Field Measurements for Polar
VotaSe Organic Compounds ki Ambient Air.
PB94-146438/REB 944)2 PCM3/MFM1
straSon, Biological Diversity, and Sustainable
CALLEMAN, C. J.
Determination of Hemoglobin Abducts Following Acrylamide
Exposure.
PB94-144235/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
CAMP, J. T.
Examination of the Blue Crab Fishery in the Pamlico River
Estuary.
PB94-16B028/REB 944)3 PC M6/MF A02
CAMPANELLA, P. J.
Surface Water Monotoring: A Framework for Change.
PB94-178670/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
CAMPBELL, C. L.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem Pilot Field Program Plan, 1993.
PS94-160694/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem Plot Field Program Report, 1992.
PB94-177755/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem 1992 Pilot Project Plan (April 3, 1992):
PB94-121837/REB 944)2 PC A14/MF A03
CAMPBELL, D.
Preliminary Analysis of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emission In-
ventories from Three Major Urban Areas.
PB94-139508/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries. Virginian Province,
1991.
PB94-171659/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
CAMPBELL, H.
Emerging Technology Report Cross-Flow Pervaporation
System for Removal of VOCTs from Contaminated
Wastewater.
PB94-170230/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
CAMPBELL, R. P.
Fate and Survival of Microttal Pest Control Agents in Non-
target Aouatlc Organisms.
PB94-15S512/REB 944)3 PC AO2/MF A01
CAMPBELL, 8.
Financing Assistance Available for Small Public Water Sys-
tems.
PB94-117520/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
CAMPBELL, T.F.
National Emissions Inventory of Mercury and Mercury Com-
pounds: Interim Final Report
PB94-128877/REB 944)2 PC AOB/MF A02
CANNELL.J.
Summary of Current State Nonpoint Source Control Prac-
tices for Forestry.
PB94-193901/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Water Quality Effects and Nonpoint Source Control for For-
estry: An Annotated Bibliography.
PB94-193B93/REB 944)4 PC A12/MF A03
CAPEL.J.
Monte Carlo Approach to Simulating Residential Occupancy
Periods and Its Application to the General U.S. Population.
PB94-131265/HEB 944)2 PC M3/MF A01
CAPONE.R.L.
Usang a Neural Network to Predict Electricity Generation.
PB94-182276/REB 944)3 PC M2/MF A01
CARUNE,aF.
Mortality of Brook Trout, Mottled Sculpins, and Slimy Scul-
pins during Acidic Episodes.
PB94-135043/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Survival of Brook Trout Embryos in Three Episodically
ActdMed Streams.
PB94-117546/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Water Chemistry and Fish Community Responses to Epi-
sodfc Stream Acktfication in Pennsylvania, USA.
PB94-113024/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
CARLSON, C.
Characterization of awomunvContaminated Soils Using
Field-Portable X-ray Fluorescence.
PB94-210457/REB 944)4 PC M2/MF A01
CARR.D.B.
i Mosaic Maps for Display of Untvariate and Bivar-
IData
8/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
CARR.R.S.
Sediment Quality Assessment Survey of the Galveston Bay
System.
PB94-139433/REB 944)2 PC A06/MF A02
CARREIRA, l_ A.
Estimation of lonzation Constants of Azo Dyes and Related
Aromatic Amines: Environmental Implication.
PB94-191103/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
CARSEL.R.F.
Integrating Water 0118% Modeling with Ecological Risk As-
sessment tar Nonpoint Source Pollution Control: A Concep-
tual Framework.
PB94-119997/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
PATRIOT: A Methodology and Decision Support System for
Evaluating the Leeching Potential of Pesticides.
PB94-168374/REB 944)3 PC M3/MF A01
CARSWELL, J. K.
Membranes tar Removing Oganics from Drinking Water.
PB94-120037/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
PA-6
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CARTON, R.J.
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for the
Building, Construction and Paper Segment of the Asbestos
Manufacturing Point Source Category.
PB94-194834/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
CASEY. J. E.
Sustainable Industry: Promoting Strategic Environmental
Protection in the Industrial Sector. Phase 1 Report
P894-195054/REB 94-04 PC A11/MF A03
CASHMAN, J. R.
rtstopatnotogy, Blood Chemistry, and Physiological Status
of Normal and Moribund Striped Bass f Morone saxatffls')
Involved in Summer Mortality ('Die-Off') in the Sacramento-
San Joaquin Delta of California.
P994-198157/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
GASMAN, E.
Response of the Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Model to
Loading Scenarios (A Report of the Modeling Subcommit-
tee, Chesapeake Bay Program Office, Annapolis, MD).
PB94-164340/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Analysis of Response of Chesapeake Bay Water
Quality Model to Loading Scenarios (A Report of the Mod-
ebn Subcommittee r - - - —
eing
napofe.MD).
PB94-204617/REB
Chesapeake Bay Program Office, An-
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Regulation of Municipal Sewage Sludge under the dean
Water Act Section 503: A Model for Exposure and Risk As-
sessment for MSW-Compost
PB94-146487/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
CHANG, J.
Effects of Age, Species Difference, Antibiotics and Toxi-
cants on Intestinal Enzyme Activity and Genotoxicity.
PB94-137338/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
CHANG, J. C.
Evaluation of Portable Gas Chromatographs.
PB94-120003/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
CHANG, J. as.
Modeling of Alkane Emissions from a Wood Stain.
PB94-139524/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
CHANG, I. Y.
Epithelial Injury and Interstitial Rbrosis in the Proximal Alve-
olar Regions of Rats Chronically Exposed to a Simulated
Pattern of Urban Ambient Ozone.
PB94-141462/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
CHAPIN.R.E.
Analyses of Cytogenetic Damage in Rodents Following Ex-
posure to Simulated Groundwater Contaminated with Pesti-
cides and a Fertilizer.
PB94-163839/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
9444 PC A08/MF A02 CHAPMAN, C. B.
CASSeLL,D. L
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia Indicator Evalua-
tion and Field Study.
PB94-152394/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
CASTRO, I. P.
Experiments on Wave Breaking in Stratified Row over Ob-
PB94-158771/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Removal of Slightly Heavy Gases from a Valley by Cross-
PB94-146446/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
CAUDHL.S.P.
Determination of PcHychlorinated Biphenyl Levels in the
Serum of Residents and in the Homogenates of Seafood
from the New Bedford, Massachusetts Area: A Comparison
of Exposure Sources through Pattern Recognition Tech-
PS94*210473/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
CAYUULS.
RWc Assessment Pilot Study. Phase 3. Naval Construction
Battalion Center, Davisville. Rhode Island.
PB94-160561/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
CEMTIFONTI, a j.
Evaluation of Asbestos Management Programs in 17 New
Jersey Schools: A Case Studies Report
PB94-170388/REB 94-03 PCA14/MFA03
CENTOLELLA, P. A.
UIHty Environmental Impacts: Incentives and Opportunities
lor Policy Coordination In the New England Region. Appen-
dbt 2. Report of Science Applications International Corpora-
tion. Protect on Regional Coordination and Environmental
Externalities.
PB94-215803/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
CERWNARA, P.
Competitive Adsorption of VOCs and BOM: The Roto of
Molecular Oxygen.
PB94-198025/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHADWICK, R W.
Effects of Age, Species Difference, Ant&iotics and Toxi-
cants on Intestinal Enzyme Activity and Geootoxkaty.
PB94-137338/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
CHALOUO, D. J.
OffsHe environmental monitoring report Radiation monitor-
ing around United States nuclear test areas, calendar year
1991
DE94002296/REB 9442 PC A11/MF A03
CHAMBERUN, R. I.
Development of Quantitative Containment Performance
Tests for Laboratory Fume Hoods.
PB84-177516/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
CHAUBERUN, S. W.
UtSty Environmental Impacts: Incentives and Opportunities
for Policy Coordination in the New England Region.
PB94-214509/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
CHAMPION, M.
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested Butte
during the 1991-92 Heating Season.
PB94-161270/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
CHAMPION, M. R.
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested
Butte, Colorado (Journal Article).
PB94-161064/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested Butte
during the 1991-92 Heating Season.
PB94-190915/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
CHANDLER, G. T.
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and Field Toxicity Tests, Eco-
physiology Btoassays, and Ecotoxicological Bkxnonitoring.
PB94-160676/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
CHANEY, ai_
Heavy Metals and Toxic Organic Pollutants in MSW-Com-
poste Research Results on Phytoavaflability, Bwavailabdity,
Fate, Etc.
PB94-155348/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Guide.
PB94-136256/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
CHAPMAN, a
Evaluation of Acute and Chronic Toxicity Tests with Larval
Striped Bass.
PB94-113040/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
CHAPMAN, OLA.
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth and
Reproduction of 'Daphnia, Hyafella and Gamma/us'.
PB94-112968/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Determination and Use of Water-Effect
Ratios for Metals,
PB94-140951/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A02
CHAPMAN, J.W.
Is There a Common Response to Uttraviolet-B Radiation by
Marine Phytoplanklon.
PB94-146297/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
CHAPMAN, P. J.
Isolation and Characterization of (+ M,1a-Dihvdroxy-1-Hy-
drofluoren-9-One Formed by Angular Dbxygenation in the
Bacterial CataboHsm of Ruorene.
PB94-140670/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
CHAPMAN, as.
Battery-powered PM-10 Indoor Air Samplers Applied to Un-
vented Third World Residential Combustion Sources.
PB94-190998/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
CHAPPELKA, A. H,
Assessing Ozone Effects on Plants Native to the South-
eastern United States.
PB94-174208/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
CHAPPELL, P. J.
EPA Research Program for Reducing CO2 Emissions
Through Efficient Energy Technologies.
PB94-120029/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Fuzzy Logic Motor Control for Pollution Prevention and Im-
proved Energy Efficiency.
P894-190865/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
CHARBENEAU, R. J.
Hydrocarbon Spin Screening Model (HSSM). Volume 1.
User's Guide.
PB94-189487/REB 9444 PCA11/MFA03
Screening Model tar Nonaqueous Phase Liquid Transport in
the Vadose Zone Using Green-Ampt and Kinematic Wave
Theory.
PB94-14625S/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
CHARLES, D. F.
Effects of Acidic Deposition on North American Lakes: Pa-
laeolimnokMical Evidence from Diatoms and Chrysophytes.
P894-144706/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
Variability in Diatom and Chrysophyte Assemblages and In-
ferred pH: Paieolimnotogical Studies of Big Moose Lake,
New York. USA.
PB94-136124/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
CHEER, S.
DMA Adduct Research with Capillary Etectrophoresis.
PB94-130242/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
CHEN.A.S.C.
Bicarbonate of Soda Blasting Technology for Aircraft Wheel
I/REB
9444 PC A05/MF A01
Evaluating ACQ as an Alternative Wood Preservative
System.
PB94-159928/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
Waste Minimization Practices at Two CCA Wood-Treatment
Plants.
PB94-114683/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
CHEN, C. T.
Assessment of the Applicability of Chemical Oxidation
Technologies for the Treatment of Contaminants at Leaking
Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Sites.
PB94-146404/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Critical Review of Analytical Approaches for Petroleum
Contaminated Soil.
PB94-190584/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
CHRISTIE, S. J.
Photothermal Destruction of the Vapor of Volatile Organic
Compounds.
PB94-182219/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Photothermal Detoxification of Air Toxics.
PB94-182680/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
CHEN, H.
Use of Cationic Surfactants to Modify Soil Surfaces to Pro-
mote Sorption and Retard Migration of Hydrophobtc Organ-
ic Compounds.
PB94-158797/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
CHEN, J. S.
Evaluation of Unsaturated/Valdose Zone Models for Super-
fund Sites.
PB94-1S7765/REB 9443 PC A09/MF A03
CHEN, T.
Critical Evaluation of the Diffusion Hypothesis in the Theory
of Porous Media Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)
Sources and Sinks.
PB94-159019/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
CHEN, Y. D.
Integrating Water Quality Modeling with Ecological Risk As-
sessment for Nonpoint Source Pollution Control: A Concep-
tual Framework.
PB94-119997/REB
9441 PC A03/MF A01
CHENG, K. Y.
Cement Stabilization/Solidification Techniques: pH Profile
Within Acid-Attacked Waste Form.
PB94-169992/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
Developing a Kinetic Leaching Model for Solidified/Stabi-
lized Hazardous Wastes.
PB94-159308/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Leaching Boundary in Cement-Based Waste Forms.
PB94-155223/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Leaching Boundary Movement in Solidified/Stabilized
Waste Forms.
PB94-159399/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Metals Distribution in Solidified/Stabilized Waste Forms
After Leaching.
PB94-155249/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Sorption, Important in Stabilized/Solidified Waste Forms.
PB94-155256/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
CHERNOFF, N.
Developmental Toxicity of Inhaled Methanol in the CD-1
Mouse, with Quantitative Dose-Response Modeling for Esti-
mation of Bench-nark Doses.
PB94-163888/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
CHESSIN,R.L.
Watershed Planning in the Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 3. Toxics Analysis.
PB94-196573/REB 9444 PC A13/MF A03
CHETTRI, R.
Guidebook for Explaining Environmental Regulations to
Small Businesses.
PB94-120334/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
CHEZE.K.
Atmospheric Releases of Formaldehyde from Electroless
Copper Plating Operations.
PB94-130135/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
CHING, J. K. S.
Deposition of Semi-Volatile Air Toxic Pollutants to the Great
Lakes: A Regional Modeling Approach.
PB94-113016/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Improved Representation of the Reaction of N2O5 on Aer-
osols for Mesoscale Air Quality Models.
PB94-140803/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
CHINNASWAMY, R. V.
Assessment of Alternative Management Practices and Poli-
cies Affecting Soil Carbon in Agroecosystems of the Cen-
tral United States.
PB94-189420/REB 9444 PC A16/MF A03
CHIU, A. O. S.
Are There Carcinogens in Water for Human Consumption.
An Epidemiologist's Viewpoint
PB94-190600/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
CHMELYNSKI, H. J.
Characteristics of School Buildings in the U.S.
PB94-121704/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
CHO, J. S.
Three-Dimensional Air Flow Model for Soil Venting: Super-
position of Analytical Functions.
PB94-112851 /REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
CHOW, J. C.
Fine-Particle Sodium Tracer for Long-Range Transport of
the Kuwaiti Oil-Fire Smoke.
PB94-170107/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
CHOWS, J. C.
Combined TTFA/CMB Receptor Modeling Approach and Its
Application to Air Pollution Sources in China
PB94-209665/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
CHRISTIE, S. J.
International Symposium on the Ecological Effects of Arctic
Airborne Contaminants. Held in Reykjavik, Iceland on Octo-
ber 4-8,1993.
PB94-206605/REB 9444 PC A22/MF AIM
PA-7
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CHU, A.
Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup Stand-
arete. Volume 2. Ground Water.
PB94-138815/REB 94-02 PC A1S/MF A03
CHUANCLJ. C.
Evaluation of a Real-Time Monitor for Particle-Bound PAH
in Air.
PB94-157401/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
CHURCH, M.R.
Effects of Aodfc Deposition on Streams in the Appalachian
Mountain and Piedmont Region of the Mid-Atlantic United
States. ^^
PB94-117561/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
CHURCH, T.M.
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 1990-June 1991.
PB94-178274/REB 94-03 PC AO8/MF A02
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-December 1991. Final Report
PB94-214111 /REB 94-04 PC A14/MF A03
CMORELU, A. J.
AERMCO. A Dispersion Model tor Industrial Source AppH.
csoons.
PB94-176179/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
CLARK, A. H.
Examination of Alternative Fishing Devices for the Estua-
rine Shrimp and Crab Trawl Fisheries.
PB94-218716/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF Ml
CLARK, C.
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 1990-June 1991.
PB94-178274/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
CLARK, C. 8.
Analysis of tha Belaltonships among O3 Uptake, Conduct-
ance, and Photosynthesis In Naodlei of flnus ponderosa'.
PB84-113719/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
CLARK, D. A.
Characterization of ChromlunvContamlnated Soto Using
Fistd-Portabte X-ray Fluorescence.
PB94-210457/RE9 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
Transport and Transformation of Haxavalent Chromium
Through Sola and into Sround Water.
PB9ZTB75B7/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
CLARK, J.R.
Contaminant Effects m Marine/Estuarine Systems: Field
SturJas and Seated Simulations.
PB94-155488/REB 9443 PCAOS/MFA01
Downwind Dctfl and Deposition of MaMhton on Human Tar-
me Moequto Sprays.
94-02 PCA02/MFA01
Importance of PhysiceJ Scaang Factors to Benthtc Marine
Invertebrate Recotortaatton of Laboratory Microcosms.
P994-155538/HEB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Marine and Estuarine Mutt-Species Test Systems.
PB94-155371/REB 9443 PCAOS/MFA01
Pesticide Inputs and RMcs in Coastal Wetlands.
PB94-140847/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
CLARK, P.
Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program; framoworti for
Action.
PB94-209862/REB 94-04 PCA14/MFA03
Sarasota Bay Reclaiming Paradwe.
PB94-209947/REB 94-04 PC AO3/MF A01
CLARK, P. J.
Guidance and Clarification for the Current U.S. EPA Test
Method for Asbestos in Drinking Water.
PB94-136108/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
Method 100.2. Determination of Asbestos Structures over
10 micrometers in Length in Drinking Water.
PB94-201902/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Systematic Seaming Electron Microscopy Technkue tor
Evaluating Combined Btotogi ' ' ----=•-
gets from Ground Ultra-Low Volume Moequto Sprays.
PB94-140854/REB
Treatment Processes.
PB94-146271/REB
a/Granular Activated Carbon
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
CLARK, a U.
Animation and Vouafaatton of Water Quatty in Distribution
136181/REB
94-02 PC A02/MF A01
DBP Control in Drinking Water Cost and Performance.
PB94-209715/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Development of 'GiaroTa C.f Values for the Surface Water
Treatment Rule.
PB94-117538/REB 9441 PC AO3/MF A01
Effect of Aggregation on Vfcrio chotorae' Inactivation.
PB94-209757/REB 9444 PCAOS/MFA01
Locating Monitoring Stations In Water Distribution Systems.
PB94-136199/REB 9442 PC A02/UF A01
Model tor Chlorine Concentration Decay in Pipes.
PB94-119971/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
Package Plants tor Small Water Supples: The U.S. Experi-
PB94-169828/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Using Computer Models to Determine the Effect of Storage
PB94-117512/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Vtato choterae 01 Can Assume a "Rugose' Survival Form
That Resists KjBng by Chlorine, Yet Retains Virulence.
PB94-117504/RE1 9441 PC AO2/MF A01
CLARK, S.
Potential Groundwater Contamination from Intentional and
Norintenfcnal Stomnwater Infiltration.
PB94-16S3S4/REB 9443 PC AfM/MF A03
CLARK, T. l_
Deposition of Semi-Volatte Air Toxic Pollutants to the Great
Lakes: A Regional Modeing Approach.
13016/REB
PB94-113016
9441 PC A03/MF A01
Model Assessment of the Annual Atmospheric Deposition
of Trace Metals to Lake Superior.
PB94-11300B/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
CLARK, W.F.
North Carolina's Estuaries: A Plot Study tor Managing Mul-
tiple Use in the State's Public Trust Waters.
PB94-183530/REB 9443 PCA06/MFA02
CLARKIN,M.
Designs for New Residential HAC Systems to Achieve
Radon and Other Sol Gas Reduction.
PB94-139532/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
CLAUSEN, J. C.
Paired Watershed Study Design.
PB94-154820/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
CLAXTON, l_ D.
GeneTox Manager System: Bacterial Mutagenesis Assays:
User's Guide. (Version £21).
PB94-197035/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System (GENETOX) User's Guide. VAX
Component (Version 2.0).
PB94-197050/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System: Personal Computer Software
Programmer's Guide, (version 2£1).
PB94-197043/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Pulmonary Exposure of Mice to 'I
ads Influences Intestinal Mil
f Pseudomon-
PCA02/MF A01
PB94-137189/REB
CLAYTON, J, a
Statistical Assessment Measurement Methods tor Estimat-
ing Performance of Dlspersarrts.
PB94-117421 /REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Statistical Assessment Two Laboratory Tests tor Estimat-
ing Performance of Shoreline Cleaning Agents for OH SpBls.
PB94-117413/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
CLAYTON, a
U.S. EPA/ORD Large Buttrjngs Study: Results of the Initial
Survey of Randomly Selected GSA BuMlnga.
PB94-203775/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
CLEOQ.E.
Gukttines for Reproductive ToxWty Risk Assessment
(Review Draft).
PB94-155B27/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
CLELAND, J. a
Fuzzy Logic Motor Control for Pollution Prevention and Im-
proved Energy Efficiency.
PB94-190B65/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
CLEMENS, W.&
Evaluation of a Four-Mode Steady-State Test with Accel-
eration Simulation Modes as an Alternative Inspection and
MaMenance Test for Enhanced I/M Programs.
PB94-12990S/REB 9442 PCA12/MFA03
CUNE,8.
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia Indicator Evalua-
tion and FtekJ Study.
PB94-1S2394/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
COATS, C.
Model Engineering Concepts for Air Quality Models in an
Integrated Environmental Modeling System.
PB94-1S8623/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
COATS, C.J.
Computational Modeing Issues in Next Generation Air
Quality Models.
PB94-197449/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
Modete-3 Air Quality Model Prototype Science Concept De-
velopment
PB94-139540/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
COATS, JL a
Non-Invasive Neurotoxteity Assay Using Larval Medaka
PB94-140621 /REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
COFAULJ.
Alternative Policies for the Control of Air Pollution in
Poland.
PB94-20122S/REB 9444 MF A01
COFFIN, D. L.
Air Quatty Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 12. Ef-
fects on Man. Animals, and Plants as a Function of Air Pol-
lutant Impact
PB94-170099/HEB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
COFFBLaB.
AnKabWy of Dissolved Organic Carbon to Bacterioptank-
ton Examined by Oxygen LMkzatton.
PB94-155496/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Dissolved Free Amino Adds, Combined Amino Acids, and
DMA as Sources of Carbon and Nitrogen to Marine Bacte-
PB94-140746/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
COGLIANO, V. J.
Some hnplcations of Toxicology and Phannacokinetics for
Exposure Assessment
PB94-135142/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
COHN.RD.
Oxidation of Nitrogen: Differences between Measurements
and Predictions from the Regional Acid Deposition Model
and whether Grid Size Can Explain Them.
PB94-122603/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
COLE, C. A.
Distribution, Type, Accumulation, and Source of Marine
Debris in the United States, 1989-93.
PB94-190576/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
COLE.C.V.
Agricultural Sources and Sinks of Carbon.
PB94-136165/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Alternative Management Practices and Poli-
cies Affecting Soil Carbon in Agroecosystems of the Cen-
tral United States.
PB94-189420/REB 9444 PCA16/MFA03
COLE, F. A.
Optimum Macrobenthic Sampling Protocol for Detecting
Pollution Impacts in the Southern California Bight
PB94-182664/REB 94-O3 PC A03/MF A01
COLEMAN,D. a
Field Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs with
Method TO-14.
PB94-1S9027/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
COLEMAN, R. W.
Archaeological Monitoring of the International Wastewater
Treatment Plant Land Outfall Trench. San Diego County,
California.
PB94-205739/REB 9444 PCA10/MFA03
COUCOS.M.A.
Tissue-Plasminogen Activator Is Induced as an Immediate-
Early Gene During Seizure, Kindling and Long-Term Poten-
tiatkxi.
PB94-141486/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
COLLETT.RO.
Archaeological Monitoring of the International Wastewater
Treatment Plant Land Outfall Trench. San Diego County,
California.
PB94-205739/REB 9444 PC A10/MF A03
COLLETTE, T. W.
MuWspectral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfection
Byproducts in Drinking Water.
PB94-183S24/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Muttispectra! Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfection
Byproducts In Drinking Water.
PB94-1B261S/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
COLDER, J. a
Response of the Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Model to
Loading Scenarios (A Report of the Modeling Subcommit-
tee. Chesapeake Bay Program Office, Annapolis, MD).
PB94-164340/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Analysis of Response of Chesapeake Bay Water
Quality Model to Loading Scenarios (A Report of the Mod-
eling Subcommittee Chesapeake Bay Program Office, An-
napo«s,MD).
PB94-204617/REB 9444 PCA08/MFA02
COLLINS, B. W.
Spermatid Mlcronudeus Analyses of TricNoroetnytene and
Chloral Hydrate Effects m Mice.
PB94-197209/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
COLLINS, J. F.
Vechtete-Related Hydrocarbon Source Compositions from
Ambient Data: The GRACE/SAFER Method.
PB94-192762/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
COLLINS, IL
Measurement and Control of Fouling in Fine Pore Drftuser
Systems.
PB94-200904/REB 9444 PCA07/MFA02
COLLYARD, S. A.
Influence of Age on the Relative Sensitivity of 'Hyalella
azteca' to Diazmon, Alkykxienol Ethoxylates. Copper, Cad-
mium, and Zinc.
PB94-176187/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
COLON, M.
Field Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs with
Method TO-14.
PB94-159027/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
COLWELL, a a
Enumeration of "Vbrio vulnificus' on Membrane Filters with
a FHxxescentty Inhnlnd Otgonudeotide Probe Specific for
Kingdom-Lave) 16S rRNA Sequences.
PB94-140761/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
Near-Bottom Pelagic Bacteria at a Deep-Water Sewage
Sludge Disposal Site.
PB94-140753/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
CONKUNG, B. L.
Forest Health Montoring: Southeast Lobtorly/Shortleaf Pine
Demonstration Interim Report
PB94-1S2386/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA03
CONKO, K. SL
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 199r>June 1991.
PB94-178274/REB 9443 PCA08/MFA02
CONNER, L.
Economic Impact Analysis of the Secondary Lead Smelters
NESHAP. Final.
PB94-195849/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
PA-8
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Industry Profile for the Secondary Lead Smelters NESHAP.
P894-193836/REB 94-04 PCA04/MFA01
CONNOLLY, J. P.
Availability of Dissolved Organic Carbon to Bacterioplank-
ton Examined by Oxygen Utilization.
PB94-155496/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
COOK. P. It
Modeling the Partitioning and Btoaccumulatton of TCOD
and Other Hydrophobk} Organic C
to-Translatton.
PB94-1S5462/REB
: Chemicals in Lake Ontar-
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
COOPER, C.D.
Atmospheric Releases of Formaldehyde from Etectrotess
Copper Plating Operations.
PB94-130135/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
COOPER, J.E.
Food and Feeding of Young Finfish Species in the Lower
Roanoke River, Batchetor Bay, and Western Albemarie
Sound, North Carolina, 1982-1988. Volume 1. Text Volume
2. Appendices.
PB94-213931/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A06
COOPER, R. L.
Influence of the Formamidine Pesticide Chlordimeform on
Ovutaffon in the Female Hamster; Dissociable Shifts in the
LuteWzing Hormone Surge and Oocyte Release.
PB94-137148/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
COOTER, E.J.
Ornate Change Models and Forest Research.
PB94-1175877REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
General Circulation Model Output for Forest Climate
Change Research and Applications.
PB94-178282/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
COOTER, W.S.
Wparian Buffers for Water Quality Enhancement in the Al-
bemarte-Pamlico Area.
PB94-195948/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
CORHN,J. M.
Sand Spiked with Copper as a Reference Toxicant Material
for Sediment Toxteity Testing: A Preliminary Evaluation.
P384-146305/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
CORBIN,M.H.
Rekj Investigation of Effectiveness of Soil Vapor Extraction
Technology.
PB94-122553/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
CORDELL.J.
duality Assurance Project Plan for Evaluating and Refining
the Estuarine Habitat Assessment Protocol on Puget Sound
and Pacific Northwest Reference Sites.
PB94-130341/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
CORDY.C. B.
Efficiency of Least Squares Estimators in the Presence of
Spatial Autocorrelation.
PB94-146370/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Extension of the Horvitz-Thompson Theorem to Point Sam-
ping from a Continuous Universe.
PB94-146388/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
CORSE, E.W.
Experimental Design for Performance Measurements of C1
to C4 Carbonyfs Using DNPH-Coated Sffica Gel and CMS
" ' Iges,
210531/HEB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
COSTA, D.L.
Moor Asbestos Concentrations Associated with the Use of
Asbestos-Contaminated Tap Water in Portable Home Hu-
fnUfiurs.
PB94-137312/REB
944)2 PC A03/MF A01
WB the Mouse Btoassaytor Estimating Sensory Irritancy of
Airbome Chemicals (ASTM E 981-84) Be Useful for Evalua-
tion of Indoor Air Contaminants.
PB94-202124/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
COSTA, L.G.
Determination of Hemoglobin Adducts Following Acrytamide
PB9M44235/REB 94*2 PC AOS/MF A01
COSTERTON, J. W.
Investigations into Biofouting Phenomena in Fra Pore Aer-
ation Devices.
PB94-2009S3/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
COSTON, J.A.
Spatial Heterogeneity of Geochemical and Hydrotogic Pa-
rameters Affecting Metal Transport in Ground Water.
PB94-114774/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
COTE, P.
Emerging Technology Report Cross-Flow Pervaporatton
System for Removal of VOC's from Contaminated
Wastewater.
PB94-170230/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
COTE, R. P.
Controlling Chemical Hazards. Fundamentals of the Man-
agement of the Toxic Chemicals.
PB94-146479/BEB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
COTTER, A. li.
Evaluation of Equilibrium Partitioning Theory for Predicting
Acute Toxicrty of Field-Collected Sediments Contaminated
«*h DOT, DOE and ODD to the Amphipod 'Hyalella
Azteca'.
PB94-176146/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
COUCH, J.
Htstopathotogy and Bioaocumulation in Oysters 'Crassos-
trea yirojnica1 Living on Wood Preserved with Chromated
Copper Arsenate.
PB94-15S504/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
COUCH, J. A.
Light and Electron Microscopic Comparisons of Normal He-
patocytes and Neoplastic Hepatocytes of Well-Differentiat-
ed Hepotocellular Carcinomas in a Teteost Fish.
PB94-140698/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
COUOHUN, R. J.
Reentry of Radon from Mitigation System Outlets.
PB94-190972/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
COULTER, C. T.
Evaluation of a Solar Radiation/Delta-! Method for Estimat-
ing PasquNI43ifrord (P-G) Stability Categories.
PB94-113958/REB 944)2 PCA04/MFA01
COUNT, R. W.
Theoretical Evaluation of Stability of Volatile Organic
Chemicals and Polar Volatile Organic Chemicals in Canis-
ters.
PB94-159902/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
COURTNEY, L A.
Macropnaoe Aggregates as Indicators of Environmental
Stress. (Chapter 15).
PB94-190824/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
X-Cell Pseudotumors in a Hardhead Catfish 'Arius fells'
(Ariidaa) from Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, USA.
PB94-198165/REB 944)4 PCA02/MFA01
COVENTRY, D. H.
Refined Estimates of Biogenic Hydrocarbon Emissions for
Atlanta
PB94-176070/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
COVERT, T. C.
Evaluation of Indoxyt-Beta-D-Glucuromde as a Chromogen
in Media Specific for 'Eschorichia cofi'.
PB94-114931/REB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
COX.J.S.
Organic Carbon Partitioning as a Basis for Predicting the
Toxicrty of Chkxpyrifos in Sediments.
PB94-176153/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
CRAIQ, J.
Summary of Current State Nonpoint Source Control Prac-
tices for Forestry.
PB94-193901/REB 944)4 PC A10/MF A03
Water Quality Effects and Nonpoint Source Control for For-
estry. An Annotated Bibliography.
PB94-193893/REB 944)4 PC A12/MF A03
CRAMER, S. 0.
Atmospheric Corrosion Model for Galvanized Steel Struc-
tures.
PB94-101763/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
CRAMER, W. P.
Climatic Classification and Future Global Redistribution of
Agricultural Land.
PB94-157351/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
Global Terrestrial Carbon Cycle.
PB94-160S04/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Interaction of Climate and Land Use in Future Terrestrial
Carbon Storage and Release.
PB94-160512/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
CRAPO, J. D.
Distribution of Injury and Microdosimetry of Ozone in the
Ventilatory Unit of the Rat
P894-137049/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Lower Respiratory Tract Structure of Laboratory Animals
and Humans: Dosimetry Implications.
PB94-137031/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Three-Dimensional Analysis of Lung Structure and Its Appli-
cation to Pulmonary Dosimetry Models (Chapter 6).
PB94-139490/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
CRAVEN, A.
Oxygen Transfer Studies at the Madison Metropolitan Sew-
erage District Facilities,
PB94-200847/REB 944)4 PC A06/MF A02
CRAWFORD, J. A.
Temporal Variation in the Diets of California Quail in West-
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
em Oregon.
PB94-136173/REB
CRAWFORD, R.
Biomagnmcation of Bioassay Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-f>4>oxin Equivalents.
PB94-163599/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
CREASON.J.
GeneTox Manager System: Bacterial Mutagenesis Assays:
User's Guide. (Version 2^1).
PB94-197035/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System (GENETOX) User's Guide. VAX
Component (Version 2.0).
PB94-197050/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System: Personal Computer Software
Programmer's Guide. (Version 2.21).
PB94-197043/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
CREASON, J. P.
Pulmonary Exposure of Mice to 'Engineered' Pseudomon-
ads Influences Intestinal Mterobtota Populations.
PB94-137189/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
CURRAN, M. A.
CRESCENT), G. H.
Overview of PAMS Meteorological Monitoring Require-
944)3 PC A02/MF A01
monts,
PB94-176658/REB
Use of Receptor and Dispersion Modeling Principles in As-
sessing Pre-and Post-Abatement Conditions of an Emission
Source.
PB94-157393/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
CRIDER, M. A.
Influence of the Formamidine Pesticide Chlordimeform on
Ovulation in the Female Hamster; Dissociable Shifts in the
Luteinizing Hormone Surge and Oocyte Release.
PB94-137148/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
GRIPE, C. R.
Marine and Estuarine Mufti-Species Test Systems.
PB94-155371/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
CRIPE, a M.
Effect of 'Beauveria bassiana' and Its Toxins on 'Mysidop-
sis bahia' (Mysidacea).
PB94-155520/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
CRISSMAN, K.
Comparison of Antioxidant Substances in Bronchoalveolar
Lavage Cells and Fluid from Humans, Guinea Pigs, and
Rats.
PB94-137346/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
CRIST, H.
Preparation and Evaluation of Representative Compounds
in Small High Pressure Cylinders for Use as Audit Materials.
PB94-182288/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
CROFTON, K. M.
Administration of 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile to the Rat Results
in Region-Dependent Damage to the Central Nervous
System at Levels Above the Brain Stem.
PB94-137296/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Mid-Frequency Hearing Loss in Rats Following Inhalation
Exposure to Trichloroethylene: Evidence from Reflex Modi-
fication Audiometry.
PB94-141504/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Sensitivity to 3,3'-lminodipropionitnle Differs for High- and
Mktfrequency Hearing Loss in the Developing Rat
PB94-141421/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
CROSBY, D. J.
Effect of 'Beauveria bassiana' and Its Toxins on 'Mysidop-
sis bahia' (Mysidacea).
PB94-155520/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
CROSBY, M. C.
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and Field Toxicity Tests, Eco-
physiokxjy Bioassays, and Ecotoxicological Biomonitoring.
PB94-160678/REB 944)3 PC A14/MF A03
CUDAHY, J.
Thermal Desorpttor, Now You're Cookin'. Hot Technology:
How It Works, What It Costs, Where's It Going.
PB94-135126/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
CUDAHY, J. J.
Treatment of Nonhazardous Petroleum-Contaminated Soils
by Thermal Desorption Technologies.
PB94-135118/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
CUDOEBACK, J.
Use of Chemical Dispersants for Marine Oil Spills.
PB94-144243/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
CUFF, J. H.
Relationship between Abnormal Somite Development and
Axial Skeletal Defects in Rats Following Heat Exposure.
PB94-135159/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
CULTER, J.
Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program: Framework for
Action.
PB94-209962/REB 944)4 PC A14/MF A03
Sarasota Bay: Reclaiming Paradise.
PB94-209947/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
GUMMING, B. F.
Variability in Diatom and Chrysophyte Assemblages and In-
ferred pH: Paleolimnological Studies of Big Moose Lake,
New York, USA.
PB94-136124/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
CUNNINGS, L.
Effect of Separation Processes on the Formation of Bro-
minated THMs.
PB94-157294/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
CUMMINGS-SAXTON, J.
Amoco-U.S. EPA Pollution Prevention Project, Yorktown,
Virginia: Projects, Evaluations, and Rankings.
PB92-228626/REB 944)2 PC A12/MF A03
CUNNINGHAM, P. A.
Watershed Planning in the Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 3. Toxics Analysis.
PB94-196573/REB 944M PCA13/MFA03
Watershed Planning in the Albermarte-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 5 - Fishing Practices Mapping.
PB94-156544/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
CURRAN, M. A.
Industrial Pollution Prevention: A Critical Review.
PB94-112844/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Life Cycle Assessment for Municipal Solid Waste Manage-
PB94-122512/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
PA-9
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Life-Cycle Improvements Analysis: Procedure Development
and Demonstration.
PB94-169B36/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
DURBAN, T.
National Air
PB94-1
and Emissions Trends Report 1992.
94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
CURRY, H.J.
Watershed Planning in the Afcemarte-Pamico Estuarine
System. Report 3. Toxics Analysis.
PB94-196573/REB 94-04 PC A13/MF A03
Watershed Planning in the Atbermarte-PamSco Estuarine
System. Report 5 - Fishing Practices
PB94-156544/REB
Mapping.
944)3 PCA10/MFA03
94-03 PC A14/MF A03
CUTTER, G-
Chesapaake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-December 1991. Final Report
PB94-214111/REB 94-04 PC A14/MF A03
CYWW.A.
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for the
BuJUng, Construction and Paper Segment of the Asbestos
Manufacturing Point Source Category.
PB94-194834/REB 9444 PCAM/MFA02
DADY, J.H.
ToxfeoWnetics and Metabolism of AnMne and 4-Chtoroani-
Bne in Medaka fOyzias tatJpes1).
PB94-163672/REB 9443 PC AO3/MF A01
DAHKSEaa
Manual: Nitrogen Control.
PB94-159142/REB
DALY, C.
Development of a New Oregon Precipitation Map Using the
PRISM Modal.
PB94-112992/REB 94-01 PC AW/MF A01
Simulating Ornate-Biosphere Interactions under Changing
CSmate CondWons: A Research Plan.
PB84-136389/REB 94-02 PCA07/MFA02
fifll jf\ i _ j.
Extraction of DMA from Cryopreserved Clotted Human
Blood.
PB84-137270/REB 94-02 PC AOt/MF A01
DANE, J. a
Determination of Capillary Pressure: Saturation Curves In-
volving TCE, Water and Air for a Sand and a Sandy Clay
Loam.
PB94-130754/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF A02
DAWEL.D.A,
Food and Feedkn of Young Rnfish Species in the Lower
Roanoke River, Batchekx Bay, and Western Afcematfe
Sound, Norm Caroftna, 1962-1968. Volume 1. Text Volume
2. Appenolcss.
PB94-213S31/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF AM
DANIEL, D.E.
Qeoeynthetic Ctay Liners (QCLs) in Landfill Covers.
PB94-130176/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
94-01 PC AM/MF A02
Technical Guidance Document Quality Assurance and
Quaity Control for Waste Containment Facilities.
PB94-1S9100/REB 94-03 PCA14/MFA03
DAMEL.F. a
TranecripBonal Changes in Hepatic Tumors of Rats Induced
by O(2-ethylhexyn phthalate and DkvOctyl phthalate.
PB94-163771/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
DAMEL8.C.W.
Doee neeponn of 'CryptosportoTum parvum' in Outbred
NeonatalCD-1 Mice.
PB94-148288/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF A01
DANIELS, a
Dirteriiwitiu the Relationship between Water Quality and
LHoarattv* Mycosis In Atlantic Menhaden.
PB04-180643/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A01
DANKLC.U.J.
Enhanced Mortality and Liver Damage In Vkut-mfecttd
Mk» Enweed tqp-Xytene.
PB94-137072/REB 9448 PC AM/MF A01
OANLEY, W.
Oxyoen Tranefer Skids* at the Madeon Metropolitan S*w-
erage DKtrtot Faomee.
PB&200647/REB
DANM8.R.L.
OxkMkm of Nttogen: Dlffi
04-04 PC AM/MF AW
i MM
§nd PptdteHofpf froffl th* RMtonBl Add D^po^Won Model
and whether Qrld Stee Can Explain Them.
PB04-12ea03/REB 94-01 PC AOt/MF A01
HARDEN, E.
Proceed*
i Prevention Conference on Low-end
No-VOC Coating Technotogtea. Held In Sin Diego, Califor-
nia on May 25-27,1993.
PB94-15224B/REB 84-02 PC A23/MF A04
DAS.K.
Don Dependence of Aoatytchoeneeejraee AcSvty in Neu-
robtaskxna Cats Exposed to Modulated Radto-Frequency
Electromagnetic Radiation.
PB94-137320/REB 9442 PC ATtt/MF A01
BAUER, D.M.
ChniinrinBlfn rtny nnofhir rnmrmnrty rtnintnmtinn Tonln
PB94-177292/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
OAUGOMAH, J. W.
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and Field Toxkaty Tests, Ecc-
physiology Bioassays, and Ecotoxicological Biomonitoring.
PB94-160678/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF AM
DA VIES, T. D.
Episodic Acidification of Freshwater Systems in Canada:
Physical and Gecchemical Processes.
PB94-169976/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A01
DA VILA, B.
EPA Engineering Issue: Technology Alternatives for the Re-
medtetion of PCB-Contaminated Soil and Sediment
PB94-144250/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
DAVtS,E.L
Effect of Temperature and Pore Size on the Hydraulic Prop-
erties and Flow of a Hydrocarbon Oil in the Subsurface.
PB94-189701/HEB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
DAVIS, J.
Trawling Bycatch in the QaJveston Bay System.
PB94-159043/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
DAVIS, J. A.
Spatial Heterogeneity of Geochemical and Hydrologic Pa-
rameters Affecting Metal Transport in Ground Water.
PB94-114774/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A01
DAVIS, J. U.
Characterization of the SpatJotemporal Variability of Non-
Urban Ozone Concentrations over the Eastern United
States.
PB94-130259/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF A01
DAVIS, L
Waste Management (Chapter 16).
PB94-174794/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A01
as Indicator of Environmental Stress:
Systems Can Serve to Alert
Harm.
9444 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-191095/REB
DAVIS, W. R.
Role of Bioturbation in Sediment Resuspension and Its
Interaction with Physical Shearing.
PB94-130192/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A01
DAY, J. F.
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle Emissions in
Tunnels.
PB94-2096S7/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
DAY, K.E.
Evaluation of Potential Confounding Factors in Sediment
Toxtoty Tests with Three Freshwater Benthic Invertebrates.
PB94-17613S/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A01
DAYTON, D. P.
Evaluation of Gas Chromatograpfty Detection Systems for
Total Gaseous Nonmethane Organic Compounds.
PB94-197498/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
DE PERCIN, P. R.
Application of Steam Injection/Vacuum Extraction Treat-
ment Systems to Contaminated Soils.
PB94-122S79/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
DEAN, R. Q.
Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program: Framework for
Action.
PB84-209962/REB 9444 PC A14/MF AM
Sarasota Bay: Reclaiming Paradise.
PB94-209947/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A01
DEAN, T. A.
Rottsonsbte Further Progress
User's Manual,
PB84-104650/REB
DEANQELO, A.a
Transcrtpttonal Changes in Hepatic Tumors of Rats Induced
by DK2
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DRESSMAN, R. C.
Correcting RADM's Sulfate Underpredtetion: Discovery and
Correction of Model Errors and Testing the Corrections
Though Comparisons against Held Data.
PBB4-119963/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Improved Representation of the Reaction of N2O5 on Aer-
osols for Mesoscate Air Quality Models.
PB94-140803/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Model Design on Comparisons of Single Point
Measurements with Grid-Model Predictions.
PB94-122S95/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
Muence of Vertical Resolution on the Diurnal Ozone Con-
centrations in a Regional Photochemical Model: A Prelimi-
nary Study with Window RADM.
PB94-130093/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Mercomparison of Two Regional Photochemical Models.
PB9«10549/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Importance of Oxidation Pathways and Clouds to
Atmospheric Ambient Sulfate Production as Predicted by
tie Regional Acid Deposition Model.
PB94-209673/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Importance to Sulfate Production of Oxidation
Pathways and Clouds as Predicted by the Regional Acid
Deposition Model.
PB9-M12885/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
DEPMTO, J. V.
Research Needs and Summary: Environmental Manage-
ment Perspective (Chapter 16).
PB94-169S69/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Transport and Transformation of Contaminants Near the
Seolment-Water Interface. Chapter 1. Introduction.
PB94-174737/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
DETTMANN, E. H.
Dredged Material Transport at Deep-Ocean Disposal Sites.
PB94-135191/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
lessons Learned from Siting of Boston Harbor Sewage
Outfall.
PB94-169851/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
DEV.H.
hi situ Soil Decontamination by Radio Frequency Heating.
PB94-122561/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
DEVEREUX.R.
Applcation of Microbial Ecology Research to Environmental
Problems.
PB94-203783/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of a New Thermophilic Sulfste-Reductng
Bacterium ThermodesuHovibrio yelkjwstonii' gen. nov. and
sp. nov.: Its Phytogenetic Relationship to ThermodesuKo-
bactorium commune* and Their Origins Deep within me
Bacterial Domain.
PB94-191038/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of 'Desulfomicrobium escambkim' sp. nov.
an) Proposal to Assign 'DesuHovibrio desurfuricans' Strain
Norway 4 to the Genus •Desulfomicrobium1.
PB94-191046/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Molecular Phytogenetic Explorations of Natural Microbial
Community Composition and Diversity.
PB84-190832/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
QEVTTO, M.J.
Dose-Response Relationships in Mice Following Subch-
ronic Exposure to 2,3,7,8-Tetra<*lorodibenzo-p-dioxin:
CYP1A1, CYP1A2, Estrogen Receptor, and Protein Tyro-
are Prwspborylatiori.
PB94-163755/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
DEWAUE.D.R.
Episode AddfficatJon of Streams in the Northeastern
United States: Chemical and Biological Results of the Epi-
aodfc Response Project
PB94-114923/REB 9441 PC A17/MF A04
Water Chemistry and Fish Community
aoolc Stream Acidification In
PB94-113024/REB
OEWOLF.aB.
Evaluation of Containment and Control Options for Methyl
Bromida In Commodity Treatment
P694-195070/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A02
HTORO,D.U.
»aaiaalrio Potential Bioavallabillty of Metals In Sediments:
A Piopoaod Approach.
PB94-176161/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
DUL.C.J.
Englneanng Bulletins: Aids to the Development of Remedial
PB84-101797/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
MMUNT.A.
X-CeN Paeudotumors in a Hardhead Catfish 'Arfua fells'
(Aridaa) from Lake Porrtchartraln, Louisiana, USA.
PB94-19B185/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
DIAMOND, O.
) and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Mate-
1 Construction.
9441 PC A10/MF A03
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Mate-
rials fw Highway Construction. Appendix 1.
PB94-140977/REB 9442 PC A10/MF A03
DUZ.R.J.
Chesapeake Bay Benthic Community Restoration Goals.
PB94-177292/REB 9443 PC A05/MF A01
Community Responses to Epi-
Pennsytvanla, USA.
94-01 PC A02/MF A01
DIBONA.P.
Control of Btofilm Growth in Drinking Water Distribution
Systems. Seminar Publication.
PB94-115995/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
DICEY, B. B.
Offsite environmental monitoring report Radiation monitor-
ing around United States nuclear test areas, calendar year
1991.
DE94002296/REB 94-02 PC A11/MF A03
DICKE, J.
Guideline for Lead Monitoring in the Vicinity of Point
Sources.
PB94-183365/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
DICKEY, D. W.
Determining the Relationship between Water Quality and
UlceratJve Mycosis in Atlantic Menhaden.
PB94-180643/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
DICKHUT, R. M.
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-December 1991. Final Report.
PB94-214111/REB 94-04 PC A14/MF A03
DIERKES, J. R,
Behavior and Identification of Toxic Metals in Complex Mix-
tures: Examples from Effluent and Sediment Pore Water
Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
PB94-163623/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
pH-Dependent Toxicity of Cd, Cu, Ni. Pb and Zn to 'Ceric-
daphnia dubia', •Pimephales promeias', 'Hyalella azteca'
and 'Lumbriculus variegatus'.
PB94-163722/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
CNETZ, J. D.
Atmospheric Releases of Formaldehyde from Etectrotess
Copper Plating Operations.
PB94-130135/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
DIGAETANO, R.
Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup Stand-
ards. Volume 2. Ground Water.
PB94-13881S/REB 94-02 PC A18/MF A03
DILJBERTO, J. J.
Chemical Characterization and Disposition Studies with
1,2.7,8-Tetrabromodfeenzofuran in the Rat
PB94-197191/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Dose and Route of Exposure on Dioxin Disposi-
tion.
PB94-137304/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Dose and Routes of Exposure on the Disposition
of 2,3,7,8-((3)H)Tetrabromodibenzo^)-eBoxin (TBDD) in the
Rat
PB94-137122/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of 2,3,7,8-Tetrsc«torodib8flzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) on
Humoral Immunity and Lymphocyte Subpopuiations: Differ-
ences between Mice and Rats.
PB94-197167/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
DILTS.S.
Evaluation of Forest Canopy Models for Estimating Iso-
prene Emissions.
PB94-155280/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
DtTORO, D. H.
Detennination of Acid Volatile Sutflde and Selected Simulta-
neously Extractabte Metals in Sediment
PB94-183852/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
DIXIT, S. S,
Variability in Diatom and Chrysophyte Assemblages and In-
ferred pH: Patedimnotogical Studies of Big Moose Lake,
New York, USA.
PB94-136124/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
DIXON, E.
Spatial Heterogeneity of Geochemteal and Hydrotogte Pa-
rameters Affecting Metal Transport In Ground Water.
PB94-114774/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
DIXON, L K.
Saraaota Bay National Estuary Program: Framework for
Action.
PB94-209962/RE8 94-04 PCA14/MFAOS
Saraaota Bay: Reclaiming Paradise.
PB94-209947/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
DIXON, R. 1C
Carbon Dioxide Sequestration In Tarraatrial Ecosystems,
=r- PCAM/Mf
PB94-113701/REB
9401 PC/
IFA01
Carbon Pools and Flux of Global Foraat EeoayaHma.
PB94-148339/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Global Tarraatrial Carbon Cycle.
PB94-160504/REB 0443 PCA03/MFA01
DOOD.R.C.
Riparian Buffers for Water Quality Enhancement in the At-
bemarie-PamHco Area.
PB94-195948/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
In the Arbemarte-PamBco Estuarine
DOLAN.D.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Great Lakes Monitoring and Research Strategy.
PB94-114832/REB 9441 PC A10/MF A03
DOLAN, K.T.
Utility Environmental Impacts: Incentives and Opportunities
for Policy Coordination in the New England Region.
PB94-214509/REB 9444 PCA05/MFA01
DOLCE, a
Guidance on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and the
Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide Pro-
grams Branch (Corrected Version as of February 18,1994).
PB94-1S6692/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
DOLPH, J.
Comparison of Geostatjstical Procedures for Spatial Analy-
sis of Precipitation in Mountainous Terrain.
PB94-13002S/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Implications of Climate Change for the Water Balance of
the Columbia River Basin, USA.
PB94-159365/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
DOMANSKI, P. A.
Simplified Cycle Simulation Model for the Performance
Rating of Refrigerants and Refrigerant Mixtures.
PB94-199890 9444 Not available NTIS
DOMINGUEZ, M.
Development of a Battery-Operated Portable Synchronous
Luminescence Spsctrofiuorometer.
PB94-170032/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
DOMINGUEZ, S. E.
Effect of 2,4-Dinitrophenol on the Metabolic Rate of Bob-
white Quail.
PB94-144722/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth and
Reproduction of 'Daphnia, Hyalella and Gammarus'.
PB94-112968/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
DONEGAN.K.
Quantification in SoH of 'Bacillus thuringiensis' var. 'kurstaki'
defta-Endotoxin from Transgenic Plants.
PB94-21051S/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
DONrQIAN, A. S.
Assessment of Alternative Management Practices and Poli-
cies Affecting Soil Carbon in Agroecosystems of the Cen-
tral United States.
PB94-189420/REB 9444 PC A16/MF A03
Hydrotogical Simulation Program: FORTRAN. User's
Manual for Release 10.
PB94-114865/RE8 9441 PC A99/MF A06
DONNELLY, J.
Fermentation Process Monitoring through Measurement of
Aerosol Release.
PB94-157336/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
DONNELLY, J. R.
Separation and Isolation of Volatile Organic Compounds
Using Vacuum Distillation with GC/MS Determination.
PB94-182342/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
DOORLAGLM.
Heavy-Duty Engine Testing Report Non-Road Engine Con-
figuration Test Results, 1991.
PB94-162450/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
DOORN, M. R. J.
Estimate of Methane Emissions from U.S. Landfills.
PB94-213S19/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
Landfill Gas Energy Utilization: Technical and Non-Techni-
cal Considerations.
PB94-189651/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
D08ANI.M.
Plot-Scale Demonstration of a Slurry-Phase Biological Re-
actor for Creosote-Contaminated Soil. Applications Analysis
Report.
PB94-124039/REB 9441 PCA04/MFA01
DOYLE, J. D.
Interferences, Umttattona and an Improvement In the Ex-
trartton and Assessment o( Cellulase Activity In Soil.
PB94-157229/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Methods for the Detection of Changes In the Microbial
Ecology of Soil Caused by the Introduction of Mfcroorga-
PB94-136157/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
DRAOO, A.M-
Mechaniatlc Steps In the Production of PCDD and PCDF
during Waate Combuatkxi
PB94-143799/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
DRAQO, a J.
Watershed Planning In the Atoemarte-Pamllco Eatuarine Long pjtj, Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer and
SJ5Sm:J2SSlrt,kAnnual Avera88!tl£?ntj!ldS2&,.. *~< EPA-Approved Fbced-Pofrt Methods Irtercomparison.
PB94-173386/HEB 9443 PCA06/MFAOZ PB94-113099/REB 9441 PCA02/MF A01
DODHIWALA, H. S.
Developmenta in the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Cnkx-
ophenoxy Add Herbicides from Sol Samples.
PB94-182326/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
DOERFLER, D. L.
Evaluation of Several Variations of the Mouse Ear Swelling
Test (WEST) for Detection of Weak and Moderate Contact
Sensrbzers.
PB94-137262/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
DRESSER, O. B.
Outline of Transportation-Related Requirements for Compli-
ance with the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-123973/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
DRESSMAN, a C.
Effect of Bromide ton on Formation of HAAs during Chtorin-
atioa
PB94-157286/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PA-11
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DREVER.J.L
MnerriDisMlution Rates in Plot-Scale Held and Laborato-
ry Eipnrimoi'itBi
PB94-112976/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Mkwral Weathering Rates from Small-Plot Experiments,
WMP Site, Beer Breaks, Maine, USA
PB94-107992/REB 94-01 PCA01/MFA01
DREWES.C.D.
Non-Invasive Neurotoxtelty Assay Using Larval Medaka.
PB94-140621/REB 944)2 PC MS/MF M1
OMSCOLUE.
Manuafc Combined Sewer Overflow Control.
PB94-144649/REB 94-02 PCA06/MFA02
DRIVER, I-
Report to Congress on Hydrogen Surfide Air Emissions As-
sociated with the Extraction of OB and Natural Gas.
PB94-131224/REB 94-02 PCA10/MFA03
DROESSLER.T.
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia kxtcator Evalua-
tion and Reid Study.
PB94-1S2394/REB 94-03 PC A05/MF Ml
DROZ.L
Held Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs with
Method TO-14.
PB94-158027/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
DUKES, J.C.
Downwind Orttt and Deposition of Matathion on Human Tar-
gels from Ground Ultra-Low Volume Mosquito Sprays.
P894-140854/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFM1
DULCHMOS, V. F.
Aluminum Altare Calcium Transport in Plasma Membrane
•nd FmtopiMHic nooculufTi from Rst Bcwn.
PB94-163>97/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
DWIRE.K.A.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the Oregon Wetlands
!Stakeholder
District of
Preparation and Evaluation of Representative Compounds
in Small High Pressure Cyinders for Use as AudR Materials.
PB94-182268/REB 944)3 PC M2/MF Ml
DUNCAN, J.W.
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle Emissions in
Tunnels.
PB94-2O9657/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF Ml
DUNN.C.
Chesapeake Bay Toxics Reduction
Roundtatates: Pennsylvania, Maryland and
Gournbift Sumrttnos.
PB94-209S58/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF M1
DUNN, 0. A.
UtOty Environmental Impacts: Incentives and Opportunities
for Pofcy CoordMion in the New England Region.
PB94-214509/REB 944)4 PC MS/MF Ml
DUNN.J.E.
Critical Evaluation of the Diffusion Hypothesis in the Theory
of Porous Mean VotetJe Organic Compound (VOQ
Sources and Sinks.
PB94-1S9019/REB 944)3 PCM3/MFM1
Rote of Combustion and Sorbent Parameters in Prevention
ofPofycnlorinaled Dfcenzo-p-Oioxin and Pojychtorinated Di-
benzofuran Formation during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143781/REB 944)2 PC AO3/MF Ml
rlase Assay for Detection of •£»-
944)2 PCM1/MFM1
Effects of Dietdrin in Food on Growth and Btoaccurnitalion
In Maaard Duckings.
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DUMNMAN, at E.
HapUGUamate Dec
ClMnCniB OOf.
PB94-130143/REB
Dnini'iyiaphii' PICN.OQSOU. Population Dynamics on llotoro-
geneous Landscapes (Chapter 7).
PB94-148412/REB 94-02 PC MS/MF Ml
Landscape Ecology and the Conservation and Management
of Neotropical Mystery Birds (Revised).
PB94-209806/REB 944)4 PC MS/MF M2
DUNTEMAN,a ^
Aseodalion of Peisonal and Workpteoe Characteristics with
Heatth, Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3948 Office Work-
ers in Three BuMngs.
PB94-156763/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF M1
ASSI'M iafion of Personal and Workplace Characteristics with
Health. Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3948 Office Work-
ers In Three Buftdngs.
PB94-174786/REB 944)3 PC M3/MF Ml
DURHAM. E.
Alternatives to Methanol-Water EJuSon of Soid-Phase Ex-
traction Columns for the Fi auUuilAtmiH of regh *-^fl K(sub
ow) Organic Compounds in Aqueous Environmental Sam-
PB94-
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DURHAM.E.J.
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations:
Phase 2 Toxicity ktemiHcalion Procedures for Samples Ex-
hMmg Acute and Chronic ToxtoRy.
PB94-114907/REB 944)1 PCM4/MFM1
DUTTA.S.K.
DoeeDependence ofAcetylchc
tobtastoma. Csfls Exposed to
evcRadWon.
H26778/REB 94-02 PCA10/MFA03
Research and Quality Assurance Methods Used in the
EMAP Prairie Wetlands Plot Study.
PB94-210614/REB 944)4 PC M7/MF M2
DWYER.J.L.
North American Landscape Characterization (NALC). Path-
finder Project Research Plan. Global Change Research
Program.
PB94-159134/REB 944)3 PCA19/MFA04
DVER.R.S.
Within-Session Changes in Peak N160 Amplitude of Flash
Evoked Potentials in Rats(L2).
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DYESS.T.H.
Designs for New Residential HAC Systems to Achieve
Radon and Other Son Gas Reduction.
PB94-139532/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF Ml
EASTWOOD, D.
Development of a Batten/Operated Portable Synchronous
Umtoeacence Spectrofluororneter.
PB94-170032/HEB 944)3 PCA02/MFM1
EATON, J. O.
rtold snd LsDOfBtory Invsstiflfllion of Acid Effects on LBFQB-
mouth Bass, Rock Bass, Black Grapple, and Yellow Perch.
PB94-163706/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF M1
EATON, W.C.
ReU Tests of Chta
«/Analysis Methods.
944)3 PC A04/MF Ml
PB94-176948/REB
EBRON-HCCOY, at
Developmental Toxicity of Methanol in Whole Embryo Cul-
ture: A Comparative Study with Mouse and Rat Embryos.
PB94-1372S4/REB 944)2 PC M3/MF Ml
Effects of Developmental Stage and Tissue Type on
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CeU45yde Perturbations.
PB94-141439/REB 944)2 PC AO3/MF Ml
: Sensitivity to Formate in
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EDER,aK.
Characterization of the Spattotemporal Variability of Non-
Urban Ozone Concentrations over the Eastern United
States.
PB94-130259/REB 944)2 PC M3/MF Ml
dmata Change Models and Forest Research.
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FeasfcWy of Using Satellite Derived Data to Infer Surface-
Layer Ozone Concentration Patterns.
PB94-170263/REB 944)3 PCM3/MFM1
General Circulation Model Output
Change Research and Applications.
PB94-178282/REB 944)3
Objective M
to Elucidate
PB94-122567/REB
Meteorological Classification Scheme Desi
8 Ozone's Dependence on Meteorology.
S67/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF
for Forest Climate
PCA03/MFM1
Designed
Ml
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North Caroina's Estuaries: A Plot Study for Managing Mul-
tiple Use in the State's Public Trust Waters.
PB94-183530/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF M2
EDWARDS, A.
Airborne Asbestos Con
ResSent Floor Tie.
PB94-174174/REB
ntrations during Spray-Buffing of
944)3 PC A02/MF Ml
EDWARDS, a
ToxicoWnetics and Structure-Activity Relationships of Nine
Para-Substttuted Phenols in Rat Embryos In vitro.
PB94-143740/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF M1
EDWARDS, RE.
Sansota Bay National Estuary Program: Framework for
Action.
PB94-20B962/REB 944M PC A14/MF A03
Sarasota Bay: Reclaiming Paradee.
PB94-209947/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF M1
Etodn
PB94-1
944)2 PCM2/MFM1
SITE Deiiiuiislialion of the Toronto Harbour Commissioners
Soi Recydng Project
PB94-198173/REB 944)4 PC M2/MF M1
EHRENREKH, l_ C.
Toronto Harbour Commissioners (THC^Sol Recycle Treat-
mont Train. AppBctitiono Anslysis Roport.
PB94-124674/REB 944)1 PC M4/MF M1
ENRICH, M.
Differential Cytotoxic Sensitrvrty in Mouse and Human Cell
Lines Exposed to Organophosphate Insecticides.
PB94-137155/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF M1
Relationship of Neuropathy Target Esterase Inhibition to
Neuopathotogy and Ataxia in Hens Given Organophos-
PE»?137247/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF M1
EUERS.XH.
Mejor Ion ChemWry of Lakes on the Kenai Peninsula,
94-01 PC A03/MF M1
Regkmabation of the Western Com Bert Plains Ecoregton.
PB§4-180579/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF M2
EILERS.R.
Ground Water Currents: Developments in Innovative
Ground Water Treatment, March 1994.
PB94-187150/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
EISNER, A. D.
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena during.
Breathing of High Volume Aqueous Aerosols.
PB94-202074/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EL-BADHY, H.
Physical and Numerical Modeling of ASD Exhaust Disper-
sion Around Houses.
PB94-18B117/REB 944)4 PC A10/MF A03
ELKINS.J. B.
U.S. visibility Trends, 1980-1992.
PB94-1S8706/REB
944)3 PCA03/MFA01
ELLEFSON, a V.
Long-Term Performance Characteristics of Fine Pore Ce-
ramic Diffusers at Monroe, Wisconsin.
PB94-200854/REB 944)4 PC M7/MF A02
ELLERSIECK, M. R.
Predicting Chronic Lethality of Chemicals to Fishes from
Acute Toxicity Test Data: Concepts i
Analysis. (Hazard Assessment).
PB94-191079/REB
i and Linear Regression
944)4 PC A02/MF A01
ELMORE.E.
Gap Junction Function and Cancer.
PB94-146248/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
ELSKUS.A.A.
Enoteenousfy-Mediated, Pretranslatonal Suppression of
Cytochrome P4501A in PCB<*mtaminated Flounder.
PB94-140787/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Potychlorinatad Biphanyi Congener Distributions in Winter
Flounder as Related to Gender, Spawning Site, and Conge-
ner Metabolism.
PB94-170040/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
ELSTEiN,K.H.
Effects of Developmental Stage and Tissue Type on
Embryo/Fetal DMA Distributions and 5-Fluorouracil-lnduced
Cell-Cycle Perturbations.
PB94-141439/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
ELYIDQE, C. D.
North American Landscape Characterization (NALC). Path-
finder Project Research Plan. Global Change Research
PB94-1S9134/HEB 944)3 PC A19/MF A04
EMIUANI, D.
Trawling Bycatch in the Galveston Bay System.
PB94-159043/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A02
EHUINOHAM, W. H.
Accumulation of Cestum-137 and Strontium-90 in Pondero-
sa Pine and Monterey Pine Seedlings.
PB94-146321/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
ENDICOTT, D. D.
Modetng the Partitioning and Bioaccumutation of TCDD
and Other Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals in Lake Ontar-
io-Translation.
PB94-155462/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
ENGARDT.H.
Air monitoring in the Arctic.
DE94709796/HEB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
ENQDAHL.B,
Gasverkstomter i Sverige. En inventering av efterbehand-
Kngabehovet vkj landets gasverkstomter. (Gasworks sites in
Sweden. Inventory of the need for after-treatment of the
country's gasworks sites).
DE94702197/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
ENQEL.D. W.
Blue Crab, 'CalBnectes sapidus'. Hemocyanin Concentra-
tions as an Indicator of Environmental Conditions in the Al-
bemarie/Pamico Estuary.
PB94-176211/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
ENQLE,V.D.
EMAP-Estuaries, Louisianian Province-1991. Statistical
Summary. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
P894-117488/REB 944)1 PC A08/MF A02
Louisianian Province Demonstration Report EMAP-Estu-
aries: 1991.
PB94-1S5876/REB 944)3 PCA08/MFA02
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries, Louisianian Province-
1992. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB94-174752/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
ENNS.P.
EPA's Survey of In-Use Driving Patterns: Implications for
Moole Source Emission Inventories.
PB94-118502/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
ENTRY, J. A.
AccumulatJon of Cesium-137 and Strontium-90 in Pondero-
sa Pine and Monterey Pine Seedlings.
PB94-146321/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPSTEIN, S.J.
State Add Rain Research and Screening System, Version
1.0. User's Manual
PB94-152550/REB 944)3 PC A13/MF A03
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ERDHAN.T.C.
Measures of Reproductive Success and Potychlorinated Bi-
phsnyl Residues in Eggs and Chicks of Forster's Terns on
Green Bay, Lake Michigan, Wisconsin, 1988.
PB94-163607/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
SCXSON.G.
Quantitative and Temporal Relationships between DNA
Adduct Formatkxi in Target and Surrogate Tissues: Implica-
tions for Biomonrtoring.
PB94-163912/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EHEXSON,ai_
Analyses of Cytogenetic Damage in Rodents Following Ex-
posure to Simulated Groundwater Contaminated with Pesti-
cides and a Fertilizer.
PB94-163839/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EMCKSON, R. J.
ToxicoWnetics and Metabolism of Aniline and 4-Chtoroani-
ine in Medaka fOyzias lafipes').
PB94-163672/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EMCSON, M. N.
Development of a Battery-Operated Portable Synchronous
Luminescence Spectrofluorometer.
PB94-170032/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
BWEST.L.A.
Case History Report on Milwaukee Ceramic Plate Aeration
Facilities.
P694-200946/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A02
ERNST, R.
Research Strategy for the Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment Program. Wetlands 1993 Gulf of Mexico Estu-
arine Emergent Salt Marsh Pilot Study. Phase 2.
PB94-139607/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
BHUMAN, K. M.
Episodic Acidification of Freshwater Systems In Canada:
Physical and Geochemical Processes.
PB94-169976/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
ESTAKHBI, C. K.
Routine Maintenance Uses for Milled Reclaimed Asphalt
Pavement (RAP).
P894-123965/REB 94-01 PCAW/MFAW
E8TEVEZ.E.D.
Strasota Bay National Estuary Program: Framework for
/Won.
PB94-209962/REB 94-04 PC A14/MF A03
Stratota Bay: Reclaiming Paradise.
PB94-209947/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
ETTMOER.*. H.
Intensive Survey of the Vermilion River Basin Illinois River
Mnape.
PB94-161833/REB 94-03 PCA04/MFA01
EVANS, a
Supsrfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Annual Report to Congress 1992.
PB94-123874/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EVANS, Q. f.
Measurements of VOCs from the TAMS Network.
PB94-122538/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Method Development and Field Measurements for Polar
Voteflte Organic Compounds in Ambient Air.
PB94-146438/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EVANS, J.
Results of a Method Verification Study for Analyses of PCP
PB94-114948/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
Toronto Harbour Commissioners (THC) Soil Recycle Treat-
ment Train. Applications Analysts Report
PB94-124674/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EVANS, W. J.
Short Communication: Suggestions for Collection and Re-
porting of Chemosensory (olfactory) Event-Related Poten-
PB84-1 63821 /REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EVANSKY, P. A.
Spermatjd Micronudeus Analyses of Trichtoroethylene and
Chloral Hydrate Effects in Mice.
PB94-197209/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EVGRSON,R. B.
Extraction of DNA from Cryopreserved Clotted Human
Blood.
PB94-137270/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
Quantification and Molecular Characterization of 'hprf Mu-
tants of Human T-Lymphocytes.
PB94-163862/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EWKLU
Characterization of Clean and Fouled Perforated Membrane
OHusers.
PB94-200961/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Long-Term Performance Characteristics of fine Pore Ce-
ramic Diffusers at Monroe, Wisconsin.
PB94-200854/REB 94-O4 PC A07/MF A02
FACEY, D. E.
Macrophage Aggregates as Indicators of Environmental
Stress. (Chapter 15).
PB94-190824/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF AOt
BWBROTHER, A.
Effect of 2,4-Dinitrophenof on the Metabolic Rate of Bob-
•hite Quail.
PB94-144722/REB 94412 PC A02/MF A01
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Effects of 7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene on Immune
Function and Mixed-Function Oxygenase Activity in the Eu-
ropean Starting.
PB94-190S68/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Impairment of Growth and Immune Function of Avocet
Chicks from Sites with Elevated Selenium, Arsenic, and
Boron.
PB94-210507/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Methods in Environmental Toxicology (Chapter 20).
PB94-117462/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
FALKOWSKL P. a
Fluorescence Assessment of the Maximum Quantum Effi-
ciency of Photosynthesis in the Western North Atlantic.
PB94-169950/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
FAN, C. Y.
Critical Review of Analytical Approaches for Petroleum
Contaminated Soil.
PB94-190S84/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Engineering Application of Bfooxktetion Processes for
Treating Petroleum-Contaminated Soil.
PB94-162724/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
In Situ Technologies for Remediation of Organic Chemicals-
Contaminated Sites: A Critical Review.
PB94-192713/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
FAORO, R.
National Ah- Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1992.
PB94-146669/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
FARLAND, W. H.
Hearth Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachtorodi-
benzo-p-Otoxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume 2
of 3.
PB94-205473/REB 84-04 PC A98/MF A06
Health Assessment Document for 2,3.7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds, Volume 3
of 3.
PB94-205481/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
FARLOW, J. S.
In Situ Technologies for Remediation of Organic Chemicals-
Contaminated Sites: A Critical Review.
PB94-192713/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
FAULKNER, T.
Standards for Development/Enhancement of OAQPS TTN
Bulletin Boards.
PB94-128543/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
FAULST1CH, C. N.
Evaluation of an Automated Sorting Process for Post-Con-
sumer Mixed Plastic Containers.
PB94-114816/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
FAUST, a C.
Photochemistry of Aqueous Iron(lll)-Porycarboxylate Com-
plexes: Roles In the Chemistry of Atmospheric and Surface
Waters.
PB94-135050/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
FEATHERSTONE, D.
Non-Invasive Neurotoxicrty Assay Using Larval Medaka.
PB94-140621/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
FEKJE,M.A.
Guidance and Clarification for the Current U.S. EPA Test
Method tor Asbestos in Drinking Water.
PB94-136108/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
FELIX, l_
Evaluation of the Potyad (Trade Name) FB Air Purification
and Solvent Recovery Process for Styrene Removal.
PB94-130317/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
FENSKE.R.A.
Fluorescent Tracer Evaluation of Protective Clothing Per-
formance.
PB94-100146/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
FENSTERMAKER, L. K.
North American Landscape Characterization (NALC). Path-
finder Project Research Plan. Global Change Research
Program.
PB94-159134/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF ACM
FERGUSON, J. F.
Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Chlorinated, Aliphatic
Compounds.
PB94-113685/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
FERGUSON, R. I-
Routed Vascular Beds in the Albemarte-Pamlico Estuarine
System.
PB94-196532/RE8 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
FERNANDEZ-PEU.O, A. C.
Rre Propagation in Concurrent Flows.
PB94-193844/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
FERRARO, S. P.
Optimizing Composite Sampling Protocols.
PB94-162658/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Optimum Macrobenthic Sampling Protocol for Detecting
Pollution Impacts in the Southern California Bight
PB94-182664/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
FERRIS, D.O.
Correlation of the Antichotinesterase Activity of a Series of
Organophosphates with Their Ability to Compete with Agon-
ist Binding to Muscanrac Receptors.
PB94-144615/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
HELD, IL S.
Karst Hydrology and Chemical Contamination.
PB94-135134/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
FLEMING, G. P.
FIELDING, T. E.
Methods for the Determination of Nonconventiona! Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater, Volume 2.
PB94-166311/REB 94-03 PC A17/MF A04
FIELDS, D. E.
Selection Criteria for Mathematical Models Used in Expo-
sure Assessments: Atmospheric Dispersion Models.
PB94-114725/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
FIGUEIRA, J. F.
Advancing Technology for Managing Mine Wastes: The Na-
tional Environmental Waste Technology Testing and Eval-
uation Center Research, Development, Demonstration,
Testing, and Evaluation Programs in USA.
PB94-112943/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
FINCH, G. R.
Dose Response of 'Cryptosporidium parvum1 in Outbred
Neonatal CD-1 Mice.
PB94-146289/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
FINKEL, J. M.
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Research
Program. Supplement
PB94-144110/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
FINKNER, A. l_
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem 1992 Pilot Prefect Plan (April 3, 1992).
PB94-121837/REB 94-02 PC A14/MF A03
FINLAYSON, B.
Evaluation of Acute and Chronic Toxicity Tests with Larval
Striped Bass.
PB94-113040/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
FISHER, H. L.
Comparative In vitro Percutaneous Absorption of p-Substi-
tuted Phenols through Rat Skin Using Static and Row-
Through Diffusion Systems.
PB94-101S73/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Toncoklnatics and Structure-Activity Relationships of Nine
Para-Substituted Phenols in Rat Embryos In vitro.
PB94-143740/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
FISHER, W. S.
Effects of Physicochemical Factors and Bacterial Colony
Morphotype on Association of 'Vibrio vulnificus1 with Hemo-
cytes of 'Crassostrea virginica'.
PB94-140688/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Simple Test for Toxicity of Number 2 Fuel Oil and Oil Dis-
persants to Embryos of Grass Shrimp, 'Palaemonetes
140704/REB
94-02 PC A02/MF A01
FISK.J.
Interagency QA Workshop Conference Review. Held in Las
Vegas, Nevada on September 14,1992.
PB94-182631/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
FISKE.G.S.
Customer Incentives for Water Conservation: A Guide.
PB94-161163/REB 94-03 PCA07/MFA02
FISS.F.C.
Survival of Brook Trout Embryos in Three Episodically
Acidified Streams.
PB94-117546/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
FirZ-SIMONS, T.
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1992.
PB94-146669/REB 9442 PC A08/MF A02
F1TZSIMMONS, P. N.
TcodcokinetJcs and Metabolism of Aniline and 4-Chloroani-
line in Medaka COryzias latipes').
PB94-163672/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
FIX, M.
Impairment of Growth and Immune Function of Avocet
Chicks from Sites with Elevated Selenium, Arsenic, and
Boron.
PB94-210507/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
FLACH, K.
Agricultural Sources and Sinks of Carbon.
PB94-136165/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
FLANIGAN, F.
Chesapeake Bay Toxics Reduction Strategy Stakeholder
Roundtables: Pennsylvania, Maryland and the District of
Columbia Summaries.
PB94-2095S8/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
FLEISCHMAN, M.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Baseball Bats and Golf Clubs.
PB94-119930/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Product Carriers and Printed Labels.
PB94-119914/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Ro-
9441 PC A02/MF A01
FLEMER, 0. A.
Importance of Physical Scaling Factors to Benthic Marine
Invertebrate Recolonization of Laboratory Microcosms.
PB94-155538/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
FLEMING, a P.
Inventory and Protection Plan for Southeast Virginia's Criti-
cal Natural Areas, Exemplary Wetlands, and Endangered
Species Habitats.
PB94-156551 /REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
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FLETCHER, J. S.
Potential Environmental Risks Associated with the New Sul-
fonyliirea Herbicides.
PB94-117S53/REB 94-01 PC A01/MF A01
UTAB: A Computer Database on Residues of Xenobiotic
Organic Chemicals and Heavy Metals in Plants.
PB94-113693/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
FLORA, J. a V.
Anaerobic Treatment of a Simulated High-Strength Industri-
al Wastemter Containing CWocophenote.
PB94-157260/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Methanoganesis and SuHata Reduction In Chemostats: A
Fundamental Experimental Kinetic Study and Modeling.
PB94-159282/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Modefng Chemical Interactions in Anaerobic Biofltm Sys-
tems.
PB94-1S9290/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Modeing Substrate Transport into BioHms: Role of Multiple
tons and pH Effects.
P894.157328/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
FLYMLkta
Numerical Calculation of medial Aspiration Efficiency of
Aerosols into Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
PB94-146453/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
FOERST, U.B.
Literature Review Summary of Metals Extraction Processes
Used to Remove Lead from Soils.
PB94-140613/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
FOLMS8EE, L. J.
Respiratory Responses to Repeated Prolonged Exposure to
0.12 pom Ozone.
PB94-202132/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
FOLMAR.L.C.
Histopetrwtogy. Stood Chemistry, and Physiological Status
of Normal and Moribund Striped Baas fMorone saxatHs*)
Involved in Summer Mortality fDie-Off) in the Sacramento-
San Joaquin Delta of CaMomia.
P894-198157/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Sarum Chemistry and HtstopathologKal Evaluations of
Brown BuHhaads rAmeiurus nebutotus') from the Buffalo
and Niagara Rivers, New York.
4-1015
94-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-101599/REB
FOLSOHLD-W.
Carbon Black Dispersion Pra-Plating Technology for Printed
Wire Board Manufacturing. Final Technology Evaluation
Report.
PB84-114790/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
in the Gulf of Mexico.
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
i of tt\ Cloctrodtolyflc Procost for Purification of
HoxMvstent dvtxraum Solutions.
PB84-165214/REB 944B PCAM/MFA01
FONSECA, kt S.
Guide to Plaiting Seagi
PB94-128279/REB
FORD, J.
Group Report Interactions among AckWcatton, Phospho-
rus, Contaminants, and Biota In Freshwater Ecosystems
(Chapter 13).
PB94-210596/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
FORNES.R.E.
Effects of Aottc Deposition on Paint A Chamber Study.
PB94-209616/REB 94-04 PCAO3/MFA01
FORTIMMN,a
U.S. EPA/ORD Large BuScSngs Study: ResuHs of the Initial
Survey of Randomly Soloctod GSA Buidings.
PB94-203775/REB 944* PC A02/MF A01
FORTUNE, C.
Evaluation of Portable Gas Chromatographs.
P894-120003/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
FiaM Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs with
Method TO-14.
PB94-158027/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
FOSS.S.S.
Fata and Survival of Mfcrobial Pest Control Agents in Non-
taroet Aquatic Organisms.
PBS4-155512/REB 944B PCA02/MFA01
Simple Test tor Tenacity of Number 2 Fuel Oil and Ol Dis-
persants to Embryos of Grass Shrimp, •PaJaemonetts
PB94-140704/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
FOSTER, R.
Low Tamperatura Thermal Treatment (LT(sup 3) Trade
Name) Technology Roy F. Weston, Inc. Applications Analy-
sis Report
PB94-124047/REB 94-01 PCA04/MFA01
FOSTER, S.C.
Field Test and VaUation of a Source Test Method for
Metnytene Diphenyt DSsocyanate.
P894-158680/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
rrnmtar i w
Catyptospora tundul (Aptoomptaxa. Catyptoaporidae) in the
Liver of the GuH Toadfah, •Opsanus beST^
PB94-191012/REB 944M PCA02/MFA01
Fats and Survival of MfcrobiaJ Pest Control Agents in Non-
Macrophage Aggregates as Indicators of Environmental
Stress. (Chapter 15).
PB94-190624/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
New Eye Disease in Pen-Reared Chinook Salmon Caused
Metacestodes of 'GHquinia squat' (Trypanomyncha).
191020/REB 94-04 ^C A02/MF A01
X-Ceff Pseudotumons in a Hardhead Catfish 'Anus feds'
(Ariidae) from Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, USA.
PB94-196165/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
FOURNIER, O. J.
Potential Surrogate Metals for Incinerator Trial Bums.
PB94-162716/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
FOX.D. L,
Integrating Dispersion Modeling. Receptor Modeling and Air
Monitoring to Apportion Incinerator Impacts for Exposure
Assessment
PB94-1S0592/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
Use of Receptor and Dispersion Modeling Principles in As-
sessing Pre-and Post-Abatement ConcStions of an Emission
Source.
PB94-157393/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
FOX.K.R.
Effect of Aggregation on Vbrio choterae' Inactivation.
PB94-2097D7/REB 944)4 PCA03/MFA01
Engineering Aspects of Waterbome Disease Outbreak In-
944)1 PC A03/MF A01
112927/REB
MS5512/REB 944)3 PC AOZ/MF A01
Host SpeciiOy of 'Catyptospora funduT (Apkamplexa: Ca-
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PBM-15SS46/REB 944)3 PC AO2/MF A01
Milwaukee CryptosporirJosIs Outbreak: Investigation and
Recommendations.
PB94-169B44/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
New Developments in Slow Sand Rrtnrton.
PB94-112950/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Vkrlo choterae 01 Can Assume a 'Rugose' Survival Form
That Resists KMng by Chlorine, Yet Retains Virulence.
PB94-117504/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
FRANCIS, E.Z.
Developmental Toxttty and Structure-Activity Relationships
of Aliphatic Adds, Inducing Dose-Reaponse Assessment of
Vatoroic Acid in Mice and Rats.
PB84-197084/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
FRANCIS, J. 0.
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Conditions.
Executive Summary.
PB94-177425/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
FRANKEL,a
Review of Methods for Maasurfng Fugitive PM-10 Emission
Rates.
PB94-204203/REB 944)4 PC A99/MF EOS
FRANKS, C. a
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroa-
coeystom Plot Field Program Plan, 1993.
PB94-160694/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
FRANZXE.U&
What Is Absorbing: The Parent Compound, Its Degradation
Intermedtates, Or Its Polymers.
PB94-155363/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
FRANZLUEB8ERS, A. J.
Son Fumigation within Monoculture and Rotations: Re-
sponse of Response of Com and Mycorrhizae.
PB94-169943/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
FRASER.W. R.
Ecological Structure among Migrant and Resident Seabirds
of the Scotia-WeddeB Confluence Region.
PB94-190543/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
FRATT, D.
Public Health, Occupational Safety, and Environmental
Concerns in Municipal Sold Waste Recycling Operations.
PB94-189453/REB 944V4 PC A10/MF A03
FREAS.W.
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1992.
PB94-146689/REB 944)2 PCAO8/MF A07
FREDERICK, R.
Wai Soi Workina Work for the Sand Creek Superfund Site.
PB94-112828/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
FREDERICK, R. at
Using Biopolymers to Remove Heavy Metals from Sol and
Water.
PB94-159381 /REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
FREEOMAN.E.
Report to Congress on Hydrogen Surfide Air Emissions As-
sociated with the Extraction of Oil and Natural Gas.
PB94-131224/REB 944)2 PC A10/MF A03
FREEMAN. H.
Industnal Poautton Prevention: A Critical Review.
PB94-112S44/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
FREEMAN, J. H.
Cognitive and Neuroanatomical Effects of Triethyttin in De-
veloping Rats: Rote of Age of Exposure. Research Report
PB94-1S7158/REB 944)4 PCA03/MFA01
Medni Prefrontal Cortex Lesions and Spatial Delayed Alter-
nabon in the Developing Rat Recovery or Sparing.
PB94-139482/REB 94-02 PC AO2/MF A01
Ontogeny of Eyebank Condrtioning in the Rat Effects of US
Intensity and Interstimulus Interval on Delay Conrjborang.
PB94-137114/REB 944)2 PC A03/MFTint
FREEHARK, K. E.
Landscape Ecotogy and the Conservation and Management
of Neotropical Moratory Birds (Revised).
944)4 PCA08/MFAOZ
Reotonalization of the Western Com Belt Plains Ecoregion
PB94-160579/REB 944)3 PCA07/MFA02
FREYBERG, R. W.
Airbome Asbestos Concentrations during Spray-Buffing of
Resilient Floor Tile.
PB94-174174/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Asbestos Management Programs in 17 New
Jersey Schools: A Case Studies Report
PB94-170388/REB 944)3 PCA14/MFA03
Quantitative Evaluation of HEPA Filtration Systems at As-
bestos Abatement Sites.
PB94-136116/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
FRIEDER, J. B.
Sustainable Industry: Promoting Strategic Environmental
Protection hi the Industrial Sector. Phase 1 Report
PB94-195054/HEB 944M PCA11/MFA03
FRIEND, A. D.
Physiology-Based Gap Model of Forest Dynamics.
PB94-136132/REB 944)2 PC AOZ/MF A01
FRK30N.G.
Wastewater Treatment/Disposal for Small Communities
Manual.
PB94-123841/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
FRtTHSEN, J. a
Chesapeake Bay Benthic Community Restoration Goals.
PB94-177292/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
FRITSKY, K. J.
Role of Bkxnass Energy in Stabilizing Global Climate
Change.
PB94-139565/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
FRITZ, S. a
Emissions Measurements: Locomotives.
PB94-142270/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
FRONK.C. A.
Membranes for Removing Organics from Drinking Water.
PB94-120037/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
FROST, a C.
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas, Wetland Eco-
systems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Albe-
marle-Pamffco Estuarine Region: Phase 1.
PB94-184041/REB 944)3 PC A20/MF AIM
FROST, T.M.
Response of Predatory Zooplankton Populations to the Ex-
perimental Acidification of Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin.
PB94-101730/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
FRY, B.
15N Natural Abundance and (15)N Labelling Studies in
Forest Ecosystems.
PB94-210580/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
FRYMfER,L.
WlkKfe Exposure Factors Handbook. Appendix: Literature
Review Database. Volume 2 of 2.
PB94-177789/REB 944)3 PC A20/MF A04
WikJMe Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1 of 2.
PB94-174778/REB 944)3 PC A24/MF A04
FU, Q.
Determination of Acid Volatile Surfide and Selected Simulta-
neously Extractabte Metals in Sediment
PB94-183852/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
FUERST, a
Laboratory Evaluation of Method 0050 for Hydrogen Chlo-
ride.
PB94-182227/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
FUERST, a a
Field Evaluation of a Modified VOST Sampling Method.
PB94-197506/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
FUJIMURA,a
Evaluation of Acute and Chronic Toxcity Tests with Larval
Striped Bass.
PB94-113040/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
FULLER, C.C.
Spatial Heterogeneity of Geochemical and Hydrologte Pa-
rameters Affecting Metal Transport in Ground Water.
PB94-114774/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
FULTON, M.K
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and Field Toxicrty Tests, Eco-
physiology Bioassays. and Ecotoxicological Btomonitoring.
PB94-160678/REB 944)3 PC A14/MF ACS
PUREST, R. 0.
Comparison of a Modrfed VOST Sampling Method to
Method 0030.
PB94-176633/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
FURMAM.A.H.
Biomass Gasification Pilot Plant Study.
PB94-114766/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A02
FUSCOE.XC.
QuantiScation and Molecular Characterization of 'hprt' Mu-
tants of Human T-Lymphocytes.
PB94-163862/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
QABELE.P. A.
Characterization of Emissions from an Early Model Flexible-
Fuel Vehicle.
PB94-120052/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
PA-14
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OM3E.C.L.
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of New Huorinated
Ethers, Propanes, and Butanes.
PB94-190899/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of 11 Non-CFC Re-
PS940S0840/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
MGEN.C.J.
Mortality of Brook Trout. Mottled Sculpins, and Slimy Scul-
Dits during Acidic Episodes.
PB84-135043/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
• Chemistry and Fish Community Responses to Epi-
Mdfc Stream Acidification in Pennsylvania. USA.
PB94-113024/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
MLATI, A. J.
Kkas Oncogene Mutations in Tumors and DNA Adducts
Formed by Benzfjjaceanthrylene and Benzo
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Off-Gas Analysis Results and Fine Pore Retrofit Information
for dastonbury, Connecticut
PB94-200896/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
GILBERT, R. O.
Statistical Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Clean-
up Standards. Volume 3. Reference-Based Standards for
Sote and So«d MeoSa.
PB94-1 76831 /HEB 94-04 PCA07/MFA02
GILFORD, P.
Formation and Characterization of Soot Deposits from Non-
Optimum Combustion of No. 6 Fuel Oi with Chlorinated Or-
ganic Compounds in an Industrial Boker.
PB94-101904/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
GILLAM.N.V.
Improved Representation of the Reaction of N2O5 on Aer-
osols for Mesoecate Air QuaMy Models.
PB94-140803/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
GILMOUR, C. C.
Characterization of a New Thermophic Sutfate-Redudng
Bacterium Thermodesulfovfcrio yoltowstoiir gen. nov. and
sp. nov.: Its PnytogeneDc Relationship to Thermooesutfo-
baderium commune' and Their Origins Deep within the
Bacterial Domain.
PB94-191038/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF M1
QHJKXIR, M. L
Comparison of the Pulmonary Defenses against Strepto-
coccal Infection in Rats and Mice Fotowing 03 Exposure:
Differences in Disease Suaceptab*ty and Neutrophl Re-
CTUHflNMlL
P894-163748/REB 94-03 PC AOZ/MF A01
OLASER.J.A.
Evaluation of Nutritional and Operational Requirements for
Btodegradatton of Chlorinated Phenols by the White Rot
Basidtomycete, 'Phanerochaeta chrysosporium' In RBC Re-
•ctorft.
P894-17474S/REB 0443 PCA03/MFA01
GLASGOW, H.B.
Roto of a Newly Discovered To>dc Dlnoflagellate In FMW)
and SheWsn KJb in the Neuaa and Pamtoo Estuaries.
PB84-1S8593/REB 9443 PCM4/MFM1
OLEASON.T.
Risk Aiisssmant Plot Study. Phase 3. Naval Construction
Battalion Center, DavtovMe, Rhode Wand
PB94-16056VREB 9443 PCA07/MFM2
GLEICK.P. H.
Colorado River Basin and Oknatc Change. The SensNMty
of Straamflow and Water Supply to Variations m Tempera-
tUTS WIG PfffCyflafflOft
PB94-128527/REB 9442 PCA07/MFAOS
OOOOWTTCH, j. u.
Photochemical Urban Airshed Modelng Using Diagnostic
and Dynamic Meteorological Fields.
PB94-176120/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
GOLD, A.
Mouse
Activity
Skin Tumor-lnlttaSng
BenzQacaanthrylene m SENCAB Mice.
PB94-141454/REB 9442 PC A02/MF Ml
GOLD, K. W.
Watershed Planning In the Abetnane-PamSco Estuarine
System. Report 3. Tones Analysis.
PB94-196573/HEB 9444 PCA1S/MFA03
GOIDBORER.&E.
Archaeological Monitoring of the International Wastawater
Treatment Plant Land Outfall Trench. San Diego County.
CaMomia. ^^
P894-205739/HEB 9444 PCA10/MFA03
GOLDEN, Jl
Manual: Combined Sewer Overflow Control
PB94-144649/REB 9442 PCAOB/MFA02
aOLDENSTEM. T.
Evaluation of EquBMum Partitioning Theory for Predicting
Acute Toxidty of Field-Collected Sedknents Contaminated
with DDT, DDE and DCO to the Amphtood 'Hyaleta
Azteca'.
PB94-176146/REB 9443 PCA09/MFA01
Influence of Age on the Relative SenaKMty of WyaMa
azteca' to DiazTnn. Akytohenol Ethoxytates. Copper, Cad-
mium, and Zinc.
PB94-176187/RES 9443 PCM1/MFAO1
OOLDEY.E.&
SensWvity to 3,3'-lminod*>ropionltrie Differs for Htah- and
Mkffrequency Hearing Loss in the Developing Rat
PB94-141421/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
E.J.C.
ParBde Removal and Head Loss Dovotopment in Biological
Piters,
PB94-157278/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
GOLDMAN, J. M.
Influence of the FormamMne Pesticide d*jn*iin(ami on
Ovufatton in the Female Hamster; Dissociable ShMs In the
LuteMang Hormone Surge and Oocyte Release.
PB94-13714B/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
QOLDSTEM, J. A.
Effects of Dose and Route of Exposure on Dtoxki Disposi-
PB94-137304/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
GONG.R.
Effects of Leaching on Pore Size Distribution of SoidMed/
9443 PC A03/MF A01
Stabfeed Wastes.
PB94-155231/HEB
GONZALEZ, J.
Field Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs with
PB94-159027/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
GOOCH.J.W.
Polychtorinated Btohenyt Congener Distributions In Winter
Flounder as Related to Gender, Spawning Site, and Conge-
ner Metaboksm.
PB94-170040/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
GOOD, G.
Lake Water Quality Assessment Grant No. Z. Final Report
(Includes Lake Water Quality Assessment Program, 1992.
Northeastern Illinois Lakes).
PB94-183092/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
QOODMAN,LA.
Landscape Monitoring and Assessment Research Plan.
PB94-189446/REB 9444 PCA04/MFA01
QOOOMAN, l_ R.
Methods for Spawning, Cutturing and Conducting Toxidty
Tests with Eariy Life Stages of Estuarine and Marine
Fishes.
PB94-15S3B9/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
QOOONOt B.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Great Lakes Monitoring and Research Strategy.
PB94-114832/REB 9441 PCA10/MFA03
QOOORttH, A A.
Financing Assistance Available for Small Public Water Sys-
tems.
PB94-117520/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
Package Plants for Small Water Supplies: The U.S. Experi-
ence.
PB94-169628/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
QOROOK,C.J.
Thermoragulatory Effects of Chtorpyrifos in the Rat Long-
Term Changes In Choinergic and Noradrenerglc Sensltivtty.
PBB4-197142/REB 9444 PCM3/MFA01
oomuN,p.
MWptot Sdar System: Deskjn/OpewtJon of System and
Results of Non-Sola/ Testing at MRI.
P894-152238/REB 9442 FCAOS/MFAOz
QOVWTO, R.
Efficacy of Commercial Products in Enhancing Oil Btodegra-
daflon In Closed Laboratory Reactors.
PB94-101607/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
OOVmOASWAMI, U.
PhykMenelic Analysis of a Bacterial Aerobic Dagradar of
PB84-17OO81/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
QRAHAM.XA,
Eplthelal bifury and Irrtenrttol Fbrosto in the Proximal Alve-
olar Regions of Ratt Chronically Exposed to a Simulated
Pattern of Urban Ambient Ozone.
PB94-141462/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF AOt
OMAHAM,J.L.
Phototharmal Destruction of the Vapor of Volatile Organic
Compounds.
PB94-182219/REB 9443 PCAOZ/MFAOf
Photothormul Dstoxific&tkxi of Air Toxics.
PB94-1S2680/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Radon Pr
QRAHAM.W. F.
National Statistical i
Executive Summary.
PB94-177425/REB
9442 PCA03/MFA01
nt of Rural Water Conditions.
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
GRANGER, J.
Chemical Characterization and Disposition Sludes with
14.7,8-Tetrabromodtjenzofuran in the Rat
PB94-197191/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
GRAY, J. A.
Fetal Development in the Rat Following Disruption of Ma-
ternal Renal Function during Pregnancy.
PB94-137163/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Accelerates Development
of Renal Function: Relationship to Dose. Cell Differentiation
and Growth Inhbition.
PB94-163953/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
GRAY, T. R
Lake Water QuaMy Assessment Grant No. 2. Final Report.
(Includes Lake Water QueJty Assessment Program, 1992.
Northeastern Wnois Lakes).
PB94-183092/REB
9443 PCA08/MFA02
Lake Water Quality Assessment Program, 1992. Northeast-
em Wnois Lakes.
PB94-173374/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
GRAYMAN,W.M.
Using Computer Models to Determine the Effect of Storage
onWaterQuaMy.
PBS4-117S12/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
GREEN, A. W.
Probable Causes of Trends in Selected Living Resources in
the GaKeston Bay System.
PB94-1590SO/REB 9443 PCA07/MFA02
GREEN, K. A. H.
Regulatory Impact Analysis and Regulatory Support Docu-
ment Control of Ar Pollution; Determination of Significance
for Nonroad Sources and Emission Standards for New
Nonroad Compression-Ignition Engines at or Above 37 Kilo-
watts (50 Horsepower).
PB94-194594/REB 9444 PCA09/MFA02
GREEN, S. A.
Investigation of the Electrostatic Properties of Humic Sub-
stances by Fluorescence Quenching.
PB94-158821/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
GREENE, H.L.
Development of Transition Metal Oxide-Zeolite Catalysts to
Control Chlorinated VOC Air Emissions.
PB94-155330/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
QREENE.au.
Fluorescence Assessment of the Maximum Quantum Effi-
ciency of Photosynthesis in the Western North Atlantic
PB94-169950/HEB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
GREGG, a L.
Engineered Btofffler for Removing Organic Contaminants in
PB94-163532/REB 9443 PC AOZ/MF A01
GRIFFIN, V. T.
WitNn-Session Changes in Peak N160 Amplitude of Flash
Evoked Potentials in Rats(l,2).
PB94-163B13/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
GRIFFtS, W. L.
Effects of Dieldrin in Food on Growth and Bioaccumulation
in Mallard Duddings.
PB94-157245/REB 9443 PCA01/MFA01
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Forest Pesticides on the
Brown Garden Snail 'Hebe aspersa' Mueller.
PB94-157211/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
Toxidty and Estimated Water Quality Criteria Values in Mal-
lard DuckHngs Exposed to Pentachlorophenol.
PB94-157237/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
Toxidty of Guthlon (Trad* Name) and Guthton (Trade
Name) 2S to 'Xenopus laevto' Embryos.
PB94-209731/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
GRIFFITH, D. A.
fffteieocy ofU»tst Sojiares Estimators In the Presence of
M46370/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
GRIFFITH, 0. E.
Massachusetts Ecological Regions Project
PB94-182318/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
QRIFOLL,U.
Isolation and Characterization of (+ )-1,1a-Dlhydroxy-l-Hy-
drofluoren-9-One Formed by Angular Dkwygenatton In the
Bacterial CataboBsm of Fluorene
PB94-140670/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
GRIMLEY, K. W.
Emissions Test Method 29: Determination of Metals Emis-
sions from Stationary Sources (1994 Proposal).
PB94-193612/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
OROBUCKI, P. J.
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle Emissions in
Tunnels.
PB94-209657/RE8 9444 PCA02/MFA01
QROCE.D. F.
Determination of Porychtorinated Btohenyl Levels in the
Serum of Residents and in the Homogenates of Seafood
from the New Bedford, Massachusetts Area: A Comparison
of Exposure Sources through Pattern Recognition Tech-
niques.
PB94-210473/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
GROFF, P. W.
Mixing Quantification by Visual Imaging Analysis.
PB94-139474/REB 9442 PC AOZ/MF A01
QROHSE.P. U.
Standard Operating Procedure for Field Analysts of Lead in
Paint Bulk Dust and Sol by Ultrasonic, Add Digestion and
Gotorimetric Measurement
PB94-121738/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
GROSE, E.C.
Epithelial Injury and Interstitial Fbrosis in the Proximal Alve-
olar Regions of Rats Chronically Exposed to a Simulated
Pattern of Urban Ambient Ozone.
PB94-141462/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
GROSSHANDLER, L.
Field Tests of Chloroform Collection/Analysis Methods.
PB94-176948/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
GROTTKERT.M.
Urban Drainage Systems: Design and Operation.
PB94-124815/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
GRULKE.N.
Response of Stem Growth and Function to Air Pollution.
PB94-20979S/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
GUCMSKLR
Carbon Pools and Flux on Forested Lands of the United
States.
PB94-182300/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring Global Change: Comparison of Forest Cover Es-
timates Using Remote Sensing and Inventory Approaches.
PB94-117579/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
GUENTHER.A.
Evaluation of Forest Canopy Models for Estimating Iso-
prene Emssions.
PB94-155280/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PA-16
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9UEMTHER, A. B.
Improved Model for Estimating Emissions of Volatile Organ-
ic Compounds from Forests in the Eastern United States.
PB94-210440/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
«NTHER,P.L.
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle Emissions in
Tunnels.
PB94-209B57/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
On-Road Remote Sensing of CO and HC Emissions in Cali-
fornia.
PB94-166345/REB 944)3 PC A08/MF A02
OUERJWERI, D. A.
Regulatory Impact Analysis and Regulatory Support Docu-
ment Control of Air Pollution; Determination of Significance
for Nonroad Sources and Emission Standards for New
Nonroad Compression-Ignition Engines at or Above 37 Kilo-
Mils (SO Horsepower).
PB94-194594/REB 94-04 PC A09/MF A02
aULLETT, B.K.
Bench-Scale Investigation of Mechanisms of Elemental
Mercury Capture by Activated Carbon.
PB94-190329/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Sulfur in Reducing PCOO/PCDF Formation.
PB94-190352/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's New Clean Air Technologies and Opportunities for
Cooperative Development
PB94-190337/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Mechanistic Steps in the Production of PCDD and PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB94-14379Q/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Mbdng Quantification by visual Imaging Analysis.
PB94-139474/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Roto of Combustion and Sorbent Parameters in Prevention
01 Pot/chlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxin and Potycnkxinated Di-
benzofuran Formation during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143781/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
MNDAPPA.M.
Rak) Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested
Butta, Colorado (Journal Article).
PB94-161064/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
OUNN.J.M.
Group Report Interactions among Acidification, Phospho-
rus, Contaminants, and Biota in Freshwater Ecosystems
PB94-210598/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
aiHTAKA, R. V.
Transcriptional Changes in Hepatic Tumors of Rats Induced
t» DK2-ethylhexyl) phtnalate and Di-cvOctyl phthalate.
P694-163771/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
BUO.Z.
Characterization of Emissions from Carpet Samples Using a
1043aUon Aquarium as the Source Chamber.
PB94-210002/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF AW
Fundamental Mass Transfer Model for Indoor Air Emissions
torn Surface Coatings.
PB94-1 55561 /REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Modeling of Alkane Emissions from a Wood Stain.
PB94-139524/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
Mehanogenesis and Sulfate Reduction in Chemostats: A
Fundamental Experimental Kinetic Study and Modeling.
PB84-159282/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
WTA,*
Meftanogenesis and Sulfate Reduction in Chemostats: A
Fundamental Experimental Kinetic Study and Modeling,
PB94-159282/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
•UPTA.R.C.
Quantitative and Temporal Relationships between DNA
Adduct Formation in Target and Surrogate Tissues: Implica-
fons for Bkxnonitoring.
PB94-163912/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
•URKUS, J. A.
Substitution of Cadmium Cyanide Electroplating with Zinc
Chloride Electroplating.
PB94-165321/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
BURST, J.E.
hoMon and Characterization of (+ M.1a-Oihydroxy-1-Hy-
ltofluoren-9-One Formed by Angular Dioxygenation in trie
Bacterial Catabolism of Ruorene.
PB94-140670/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
•UTENSON, O.
Btokxjical Populations as Indicators of Environmental
Change. Volume 1.
PB94-186129/REB 944)4 PC A08/MF A02
•UTKNECHT, W. F.
Preparation of Lead-Containing Paint and Dust Method
Evaluation Materials and Verification of the Preparation Pro-
tocol by Round-Robin Analysis.
PB94-141165/REB 944)2 PC A18/MF A04
•irraofF, aF.
Acute and Long-Term Effects of a Single Dose of the Fun-
gicide Carbendazim (Methyl 2-BenzMdazole Carbamate)
on the Male Reproductive System in trie Rat
PB94-163896/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
MN.&E.
Quetty Assurance Proiect Plan for the Oregon Wetlands
126778/REB
944)2 PC A10/MF A03
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
HAAN, C. T.
Evaluation of Urnaturated/Valdose Zone Models for Super-
fund Sites.
PB94-15776S/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A03
HACKER, W. D.
Assessing Ozone Effects on Plants Native to the South-
eastern United States.
PB94-174208/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
HADDEN, C.T.
Pathogen Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal
audoeLandfilling. ~~~w ~v~
PB94-203791/REB 944)4 PC A08/MF A02
MADDEN, S.Q.
Framework for Action: Gatveston Bay Management Evalua-
tion.
PB94-141173/REB 94-02 PC A15/MF A03
HAEBLER.R.
Coptanar PCS and Metal Residues in Dolphins from the
U.S. Atlantic Coast Including Atlantic Botttenose Dolphin
Obained during the 1987/88 Mass Mortality.
PB94-177748/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
HAEGGBLOM, M. M.
Influence of Alternative Electron Acceptors on the Anaero-
bic Btodegradabilrty of Chlorinated Phenols and Benzoic
Acids.
PB94-135076/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
HAQBARTHU.
Experience from CFC phaseout AddWonal control instru-
ments for HCFCa
DE94709797/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
HAGELBERG,M.
Deponigasgenerering. Underiag foer rikflinjer. (Landfill gas
generation. Proposals for guidelines).
DE94709799/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
HAQQERTY. P. K.
Use of Greenhouse Chambers for Enhancing Growth of
Tundra Transplants on Gravel Fill in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska,
PB94-209772/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
HAGLEY, C.
Uptake of Planar Porychtorinated Biphenyls and 2,3,7,8-
Substttuted Potychkxinated Dibenzofurans and Dtoenzo-p-
dioxins by Birds Nesting in the Lower Fox River and Green
Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163680/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
RAINES, J. R.
Efficacy of Commercial Inocula in Enhancing Bkxtegrada-
tkxi of Weathered Crude Oil Contaminating a Prince William
Sound Beach.
PB94-101714/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Efficacy of Commercial Products in Enhancing Oil Bkxtegra-
dation in Closed Laboratory Reactors.
PB94-101607/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Indoxyi-Beta-D-Glucuronibe as a Chromogen
in Media Specific for 'Escherichia coli'.
PB94-114931/HEB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
HAITJEMA, H. M.
Capture Zone Modeling Using the Wellhead Analytic Ele-
ment Model (WhAEM).
PB94-182292/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
GAEP: A Geographic Preprocessor for Ground Water Flow
Modeling.
PB94-209699/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
HAKE.S.
Cotton Yield Losses and Ambient Ozone Concentrations in
California's San Joaquin Valley.
PB94-135019/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
HALL.K.
Wildlife Exposure Factors Handbook. Appendix: Literature
Review Database. Volume 2 of 2.
PB94-177789/REB 944)3 PC A20/MF A04
WHdNfe Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1 of 2.
PB94-174778/REB 944)3 PC A24/MF A04
HALL.L.L.
Comparative In vitro Percutaneous Absorption of p-Substt-
tuted Phenols through Rat Skin Using Static and Flow-
Through Diffusion Systems.
PB94-101573/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
HALL.L.W.
Assessment of Salinity Effects on the Toxicity of Atrazine to
Chesapeake Bay Species: Data Needs for Development of
Estuarine Aquatic Life Criteria.
PB94-181526/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Screening of Candidate Species for Development of Stand-
ard Operating Procedures for Aquatic Toxicity Testing with
Resident Chesapeake Bay Biota.
PB94-177482/REB 944)3 PC A05/MF A02
Updated Review of Estuarine Aquatic Toxicity Data for the
Development of Aquatic Life Criteria for Atrazine in Chesa-
peake Bay. Phase 2 Report
PB94-181534/REB 944)3 PC A087MF A02
HALL, S. P.
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas, Wetland Eco-
systems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Albe-
marie-Pamlico Estuarine Region. Phase 3 Report
PB94-191806/REB 94-04 PCAM/MFA06
HALLENBECK, W. H.
Municipal Solid Waste Combustion: Waste-to-Energy Tech-
nologies, Regulations, and Modem Facilities in USEPA
Region V.
PB94-104353/REB 944)1 PC A10/MF A03
HARRIS, D. B.
HALLMON, C. F.
Downwind Drift and Deposition of Malathfon on Human Tar-
gets from Ground Ultra-Low Volume Mosquito Sprays.
PB94-140654/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
HALPIN, V.
Environmental Risks from Genetically Engineered Plants:
EPA Research Needs for Regulatory Action.
PB94-130416/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
HAMILTON, C.
Heavy Metal Pollutants in Organic-Rich Muds of the Pam-
Hco River Estuarine System: Their Concentration, Distribu-
tion, and Effects upon Benthic Environments and Water
Quality.
PB94-214160/REB 944)4 PC A06/MF A02
HAMMERMEISTER, 0. E.
Toxicokinetics and Metabolism of Aniline and 4-Chloroani-
llne in Medaka fOryzias latipes1).
PB94-163672/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
HAMPTON, T. W.
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and Field Toxicity Tests, Eco-
physiology Btoassays, and Ecotoncological Btomonitoring.
P894-160678/REB 944B PCA14/MFA03
HANKS, E.
Guidance for Estimating Ambient Air Monitoring Costs for
Criteria Pollutants and Selected Air Toxic Pollutants.
PB94-128535/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF A02
HANNA.A.F.
Analysis of Regional Visibility in the Eastern United States
Using Aerosol Models.
PB94-158698/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Intel-comparison of Two Regional Photochemical Models.
PB94-210549/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Model Engineering Concepts for Air Quality Models in an
Integrated Environmental Modeling System.
PB94-158623/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Models-3 Air Quality Model Prototype Science Concept De-
velopment
PB94-139540/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Sensitivity of the Regional Oxidant Model to Meterological
Parameters.
PB94-17662S/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
HANSEN, D. J.
Assessing Potential Bioavailability of Metals in Sediments:
A Proposed Approach.
PB94-176161 /REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Determination and Use of Water-Effect
Ratios for Metals.
PB94-140951/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF A02
HANSEN, W. F.
Evaluation of Simultaneous SO2/NOx Control Technology.
PB94-114741/REB 944)1 PC A09/MF A03
HARDEN, N.
Field Tests of Chloroform Collection/Analysis Methods.
PB94-176948/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
HARDER, S.
Respiratory Responses to Repeated Prolonged Exposure to
0.12 ppm Ozone.
PB94-202132/REB 944M PC A02/MF A01
HARDIN, P. D.
Nonpoint Source Pollution Impacts of Alternative Agricultur-
al Management Practices in Illinois: A Simulation Study.
PB94-136.140/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
HARDY, J. T.
Is There a Common Response to Ultraviolet-B Radiation by
Marine Phytoptenkton.
PB94-146297/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
HARDY, R. J.
Indoor Asbestos Concentrations Associated with the Use of
Asbestos-Contaminated Tap Water in Portable Home Hu-
midifiers.
PB94-137312/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
HARQENS.A.
Public Health, Occupational Safety, and Environmental
Concerns in Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Operations.
PB94-189453/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF AM
HARLEY, P.
Evaluation of Forest Canopy Models for Estimating Iso-
prene Emissions.
PB94-155280/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
HARRINGTON-BROCK, K.
Quantification and Molecular Characterization of 'hprf Mu-
tants of Human T-Lymphocytes.
PB94-163862/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
HARRINGTON, J. &
Measurement of Contamination in Environmental Samples.
PB94-113727/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
HARRIS, D.
Quantification in Soil of 'Bacillus thuringiensis' var. 'kurstaki'
dete-Endotoxin from Transgenic Plants.
PB94-210515/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
HARRIS, D. B.
Battery-powered PM-10 Indoor Air Samplers Applied to Un-
vented Third World Residential Combustion Sources.
PB94-190998/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
PA-17
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HARRIS, E.F.
Engineering Bulletins: Aids to the Development of Remedial
Altsma&vss.
PB94-101797/REB 9441 PC M2/MF Ml
HARRIS, HJ.
Measures of Reproductive Success and Potychtorinated Bi-
phenyl Residues in Eggs and Chicks of Foster's Tarns on
Green Bay, Lake Michigan. Wisconsin, 1988.
PB94-163607/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Uptake at Planar Potychtomated Biphenyte and 2,3,7. &-
Substituted PorychlorinatBd Dfeenzofurans and Dfcenzo-p-
dkKins by Birds Nesting in the Lower Fox River and Green
Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163680/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
HARRIS, P. S.
Availability of Dissolved Organic Carbon to Bacterioplank-
ton Examined by Oxygen Lflfaation.
PB94-155496/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
HARRIS-YOUNG, l_
Effects of Pnysbocnemical Factors and Bacterial Colony
Mocphotype on Association of VUrio vutnificus' with Hemo-
cytes of 'Crassostrea virgWca'.
PB94-140688/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
HARRISON, f. L.
Representative bentric bnindkator
rganisms tor use in ra-
dation effects research: Culture of Neanthes arenaceodan-
tata (Polycnaeta).
OE93016427/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
HARRISON, M. R.
Evaluation of Containment and Control Options tor Methyl
Bromide in Commodfty Treatment
PB94-19S070/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF Aoa
lEmisi
Irom the Natural Gas Industry. Produc-
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
tkxi and Transmission Emissions.
PB94-ie98B5/REB
HARRY, a J.
Comparative Effects of Two Porychtorinated Btphenyl Con-
geners on Calcium Homeostasis in Rat Cerebeiar Granule
PB94-141488/REB 944)2 PC M3/MF Ml
Developmental Charges in C*bachol-S1irnulated Inostol-
phosphate Release in Pigmented Rat Retina.
PB94-137197/REB 844)2 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of Selected Neuroactive Chemicals on Calcium
Transporting Systems in Rat Cerebellum and on Survival of
Cerebeiar Granule Cafe.
PB94-141S9S/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
MARTEN, T.
Industrial PoMion Prevention: A Critical Review.
PB94-112844/RE6 944)1 PC AOS/MF Ml
HARTMANN.A.
Group Report Physiological and Fcotogical Effects of Aott-
fcatton on Aquatic BMa (Chapter 19).
PBS4-210663/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF Ml
HARVAH,D.J.
Handbook of GC/MS Data and Information tar Selected
Clean Air Act Amendments Compounds.
PB94-155884/REB 944)3 PCA19/MFAO4
HARVEY, J.
Appjodion of Microbial Ecology Research to Environmental
PB94-203783/REB 944M PC AOS/MF M1
HARVEY, J. E.
Proceeolngs: Integrated Research Planning Meeting tor
QuH of Mexico Estuaries. Held In Guff Breeze, Florida on
November 2-3,1883.
PB84-157798/REB 944)3 PC AOR/MF Ml
HATCH, Q.
Compwivon of Anttc
Lsvage Cess and FUd from Humana, Guinea Pigs, and
PB94-137348/REB
HATCH, at
944)2 PCAOJ/MFM1
CokMokw ***** Elevations In Both Atvaofcr-Ciplkvy
ectty and Lavage Surfactant After Expo-
is Pa
aure of the Rat to Phosgene.
PW4-198867/REB
9*04 PCMS/MFM1
HAVAkVat
Qcoup Report PbyviotOQlotl end Eootootort Eflvott of Aott*
ftcatton on Aquate Btott (Chapter 18%
PB94^10S83/REB 94-04 PCAW/MFA01
Clasemeatton of Environmental Hydrotoojc Bahavtors to the
Myptosportdae) m the
PB94-136036/REB 94-02 PCMS/MFM1
Varta». riaaaKlcaflon and AseooWton In n*nta*-nuroff
PB94-130374/REB 94-08 PC AOS/MF A01
HAWKINS, W.E.
Caryptoapora fundul
UverofSeQultTi
PB94-191012/REB
beta
9444 'PCA02/MFA01
HAYES. C. a
U.S. Envionmental Protection Agency's Ozone EpkJemloto-
gy nosoarch Program: A Strategy tor Assessing Ihe Effects
of Ambient Ozone Exposure upon Morbidity in Exposed
PopuMtona.
PB94-13710B/REB 944)2 PCM2/MFM1
HAYES, C.H.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem 1992 Pilot Preset Plan (April 3, 1992].
PB94-121837/REB 944)2 PCA14/MFA03
HAYNIE,F. R
Atmospheric Corrosion Model for Galvanized Steel Struc-
tures.
PB94-101763/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
HAZARD, J. W.
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia Indicator Evalua-
tion and Field Study.
PB94-1S2394/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF Ml
HEAD.S.U
Determination of Poiychlorinated Biphenyl Levels in the
Serum of Residents and in the Homogenates of Seafood
from the New Bedford. Massachusetts Area: A Comparison
of Exposure Sources through Pattern Recognition Tech-
PB944210473/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF Ml
HEARD, C.S.
Field Scale Testing of a Hyperfiftration Unit tor Removal of
Creosote and Pentachlorophenol from Ground Water
Chemical and Biological Assessment
PB94-191061/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF Ml
Field-Scale Testing of a Two-Stage Bioreactor for Removal
of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol from Ground Water
ChocnicsJ &nd BiolOQicsl Assossmont.
PB94-191053/REB
.
94O4 PC A02/MF M1
HEATER, K.J.
Evaluation of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Technology to
Reduce Solvent in Spray Coating Applcations.
PB94-160629/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Wash Solvent Reuse in Paint Production.
PB94-161130/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF Ml
HEBERT, C.D.
NTP Technical Report on Toxicity Studtes of Cupric Surfate
(CAS No. 7758-9M) Administered in Drinking Water and
Feed to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-120B70/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
HEBERT, V.R.
Depth Dependence of Direct and Indrect Photolysis on Soil
Surfaces.
PB94-135068/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
HECK.W.H.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
oosystem 1992 Piof Preset Plan (April 3, 1992L
PB94-121837/REB 944)2 PC A14/MF A03
HECK.W.W.
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Eflects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 12. Ef-
lects on Man, Animals, and Plants as a Function of Ar Pol-
iutant Impact
PB94-170TO9/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF Ml
HEDTKE.S.
Environmental
(EMAP) Great Lakes Mi
and Assessment Program
ng and Research Strategy.
94-01 PC A10/MF M3
PB94-114832/REB
HEFLEY.J.E.
Intensive Survey of the Little VermBon River as Effected by
Seasonal Variation, 1992.
PB94-104361/REB 944)1 PC M4/MF Ml
HEIDELBERG, J. F.
Enumeration of Vtorio vuWfteus' on Membrane Fiters with
a Fknrescently Labeled ODgonucleotide Probe Spedfic for
Kingdom-Level 16S rRNA Sequences.
PB94-140781/REB 944)2 PCM1/MFM1
HEXNUN.J.
Mmu«K NitroQort Control.
P894-1591427REB
944)3 PCA14/MFA03
Air monnrjilny in the Arcoc.
DE947097967REB
HErTHMAR, E. at
944)2 PC AOS/MF Ml
of Mctws w\ SoHd Sunpwc by CornpwK*raofii
Supyorttoal FMd Bdyton and QM OmmMogrtphy.
AAotnte EfniMtofi OMwtton.
PB94-191148/REB 944)4 PCAOS/MFAOI
EMAP-EMuMlaa, LouWanlan Provhos-1991. Staliattce!
Summary. Environmental MonitorinB and Assssament Pro-
?S94-1174M/REB 944)1 PCMt/MFMt
loulaavilan Provlnaa Demonstration Report EMAP-Estu-
aries:l991.
P894-1S6878/REB 944)3 PCAOt/MFAM
HCJL,aj.
Landaoapa Ecology and the Conaarvatton and Management
of Neotropical Mtontory Birds (Revised).
PB9« aOQBOa/REB 944)4 PCAOB/MFAW
HEUXAMP, A. 8.
Environmental Monitoring and Aiaaaamant Program: Agree-
OQeWMBfn Plot nMi Proof wn Ptan, tOB3.
PBM-ie08»4/REB 944)3 PCA10/MFA03
Environmental Monttoring and /
cosystom Plot Rek) Program Report, 1992.
PBM-ITTTSS/REB '
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944)3 PCAOSVMFAOa
HEUHCK.J.
Control of Btoflkn Growth in Drinking Water Distribution
Systems. Seminar PubScatton.
PB94-115995/REB 944)1 PCA04/MFM1
HELZER.N.P.
Environmerrtal Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem Plot Field Program Plan, 1993.
PB94-160694/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
HEWMERM.J.
Methods for Spawning, Culturing and Conducting Toxicity
Tests with Early Life Stages of Estuanne and Marine
Fishes.
PB94-15S389/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
HENDRICKS, C. W.
Interferences, Limitations and an Improvement in the Ex-
traction and Assessment of Celkilase Activity in Soil.
PB94-157229/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
HENRY, O. S.
Enhanced Combustion Woodstove (ECW) Technology.
PS94-190923/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
HENRY, E. A.
Characterization of a New Thermophilic Sulfate-Reducing
Bacterium TnermodssuHovibrio yeHowstonii' gen. nov. ana
sp. nov.: Its Phylogenetic Relationshki to Thermodesulfo-
bacterium commune' and Their Origins Deep within the
Bacterial Domain.
PB94-191038/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
HENRY, a C.
Vechide-Related Hydrocarbon Source Compositions from
Ambient Data: The GRACE/SAFER Method.
PB94-192762/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
HEREDIA, D. J.
Relationship between Abnormal Somite Development and
Axial Skeletal Defects in Rats Following Heat Exposure.
PS94-135159/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
HERQET, W. F.
Validation of a Method tor Estimating Pollution Emission
Rates Using Open-Path FDR Spectroscopy and Modeling
Techniques.
PB94-112984/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
HERUHY, A.T.
Effects of Acidic Deposition on Streams in the Appalachian
Mountain and Piedmont Region of the Mid-Atlantic United
Slates.
PB94-117561/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
HERNON-KENNY, L A.
Onstte Solvent Recovery.
PB94-14450S/REB 944)3 PC A05/MF A01
HERR.D.W.
Comparison of Intracranial Infusions of Cotehictna and Ibo-
tenfc Acid as Models of Neurodegeneration in the Basal
Forebraia Research Report
PB94-1971B3/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Witnin-Sesaion Changes in Peak N160 Amplitude of Flash
Evoked Potentials in Ratsfl.2).
PB94-163813/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
HERRMANN, J. a
Advancing Technology for Managing Mine Wastes: The Na-
tional Environmental Waste Technology Testing and Eval-
uation Center Research, Development, Demonstration,
Testing, and Evaluation Programs in USA.
PB94-112943/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
HERSTROM, A. A,
Assessing Ozone Effects on Plants Native to the South-
eastern United S
j states.
PB94-174208/REB
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
HESS, A. F.
Animation and Visualization of Water Quality in Distribution
.136181/REB
944)2 PCA02/MFA01
HESS, 0. R.
Environmental Monitoring and Aiaenment Program: Agroe-
ooeystem Plot Field Program Plan, 1993.
PB94-190894/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
ootystMn PnOt Ftwo Pfoortm Report, 1092*
PB04-1777SS/RE8 94-03 PCA06/MFA02
Environmental Monitoring and Aseeaement Program: Agroe-
oosystem 1982 Plot Project Plan (April 3,1892!.
PB94-121837/REB 94-02 PC A14/MF A03
HESS, K. It.
Spatial Heterooenerry of Qeochamlcal and Hydrologlc Pa-
rameters Affecfing Metal Transport In Ground Water.
PB94-114774/REB 94411 PC AOS/MF A01
HBSS.R.A.
Acute and Lono-Term Effects of a Single Dote of the Fun-
gicide Carbandazlrn (Methyl 2-Benzlmtdazots Carbamate)
on the Mala Reproductive System In the Rat
PB94-ie38M/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
HETUIOU£H,P.T.
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuariea, LouWanian Province-
1992. Environmemal Monttortng and Assessment Program.
PB94-174752/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
HEYL.H.
Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program: Framework for
Action.
PS»4-2099e2/REB 944)4 PC A14/MF A03
Sarasota Bay: Reclaiming Paradtee.
PB94-209947/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PA-18
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HEYMAN.W.
Bomonitoring for Control of Toxicity in Effluent Discharges
(othe Marine Environment.
PB94-210226/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
wn.iLH.
Separation and Isolation of Volatile Organic Compounds
Using Vacuum Distillation with GC/MS Determination.
PB94.182342/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
MBBARD.P.J.
Ulity Environmental Impacts; Incentives and Opportunities
tor Policy Coordination in the New England Region.
PB84-214509/REB 944)4 PCA05/MFA01
MCKEY.A.J.
Behavior of Hygroscopic Pharmaceutical Aerosols and the
Muence of Hydrophobic Additives.
PBM-16393B/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
MCKEY, J.
Serum Chemistry and Histopathotogical Evaluations of
Brown Bullheads fAmeiurus nebutosus1) from the Buffalo
and Niagara Rivers, New York.
PB94-101599/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
HGGMS,H.C.
Archaeological Monitoring of the Internationa) Wastewater
Treatment Plant Land Outfall Trench. San Diego County,
CaHomia.
PB94-205739/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
HBHSWTH, R.
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics with
Health, Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3943 Office Work-
in in Three Buddings.
PB94-158763/REB 94-03 PC AO3/MF A01
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics with
Health, Comfort and Odor. A Survey of 3948 Office Work-
ers in Three Buildings.
F694.174786/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
MQHSHtTH, V. R.
Gasoline-Contaminated Ground Water as a Source of Resi-
dential Benzene Exposure: A Case Study.
PB94-209624/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Indoor Asbestos Concentrations Associated with the Use of
Asbestos-Contaminated Tap Water in Portable Home Hu-
nidHiers.
PB84-137312/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
US. EPA/ORD Large Buildings Study: Results of the Initial
Survey of Randomly Selected GSA Buildings.
PB94-203775/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
«LAL,S,H-
Estimation of lonization Constants of Azo Dyes and Related
Aromatic Amines: Environmental Implication.
P694-191103/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
HU_, K. 0p
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxylated Sorbttan Fatty Acid
Esters by Reverse Phase Chromatography.
PB94-182359/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxylated Sorbttan Fatty Acid
Esters by Supercritical Fluid Chromatography.
PB94-163540/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
MLL.R.T.
Near-Bottom Pelagic Bacteria at a Deep-Water Sewage
Sludge Disposal Site.
PB94-1407S3/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
M1£ER,R.W.
Remedying Contamination in Fractured Media: Is the
Problem Slipping between the Cracks.
PB94-146420/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
HMNERS.T.A.
PredkSng Acid Generation from Non-Coal Mining Wastes:
Notes of the July 1992 Workshop. Held in Las Vegas,
Nevada on Jury 30-31, 1992.
PB94-107919/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
WSHAW.G.
Formation and Characterization of Soot Deposits from Non-
Optimum Combustion of No. 6 Fuel OB with Chlorinated Or-
ganic Compounds in an Industrial Boiler.
PB94-101904/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
NRST.A.
Wldrre Exposure Factors Handbook. Appendix: Literature
Review Database. Volume 2 of 2.
PB94-177789/REB 94-03 PC A20/MF A04
VWrJrfe Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1 of 2.
PB94-174778/REB 94-03 PC A24/MF A04
NNELY.LIL
Selection Criteria for Mathematical Models Used in Expo-
sure Assessments: Atmospheric Dispersion Models.
PB94-11472S/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
HO.U
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation during the In-
cineration of Recovered CFC-11.
PB94-214772/REB 94-04 PC A11/MF A03
HOWS.C.W.
Role of a Newly Discovered Toxic DinoflageBate in Rnfish
and Shellfish Kills in the Neuse and Pamfico Estuaries.
PB94-1S6593/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
HOOGESON, J.
Simurianeous Cafcration of Open-Path and Conventional
Point Monitors for Measuring Ambient Air Concentrations of
Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone, and Nitrogen Dioxide.
PB94-112877/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
HODSON, Ll_
Standard Operating Procedure for Field Analysis of Lead in
Paint, Bulk Dust and Soil by Ultrasonic, Acid Digestion and
Cotorimetric Measurement
PB84-121738/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOFFER,S.R
North American Landscape Characterization (NALC). Path-
finder Project Research Plan. Global Charge Research
Program.
PB94-159134/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF A04
HOFFMAN, A. D.
Physiologically-Based ToxfcoWnetic Modeling of Three Wa-
terbome Chloroethanes in Channel Catfish, Ictalurus punc-
tatus'.
PB94-163615/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
HOFMANN, W.
Radon Progeny Dosimetry in the Rat Lung.
P894-137056/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
HOGSETT, W. E.
Analysis of the Relationships among O3 Uptake, Conduct-
ance, and Photosynthesis in Needles of 'Pinus ponderosa'.
PB94-113719/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Assessing Ozone Effects on Plants Native to the South-
eastern United States.
PB94-174208/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
HOME, R. A.
Assessing Potential Bioavailability of Metals in Sediments:
A Proposed Approach.
PB94-176161/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Development and Evaluation of Test Methods for Benthic
Invertebrates and Sediments: Effects of Flow Rate and
Feeding on Water Quality and Exposure Conditions.
PB94-163656/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Equilibrium Partitioning Theory for Predicting
Acute Toxicrty of RekKtttected Sediments Contaminated
with DDT, DDE and DDD to the Amphipod 'HyaJeHa
Azteca'.
PB94-176146/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Potential Confounding Factors in Sediment
Toxicity Teats with Three Freshwater Benthic Invertebrates.
PB94-176136/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Age on the Relative Sensitivity of •Hyalella
azteca' to Diazinon, Alkylphenol Ethoxylates, Copper, Cad-
mium, and Zinc.
PB94-176187/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
Organic Carbon Partitioning as a Basis for Predicting the
Toxicity of Chlorpyrifos in Sediments.
PB94-176153/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Toxicity of Sediments and Sediment Pore Waters from the
Grand Calumet River-Indiana Harbor, Indiana Area of Con-
cern.
PB94-163557/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
HOLOEN.K.
Quantitative and Temporal Relationships between DMA
Adduct Formation in Target and Surrogate Tissues: Implica-
tions for Biomonitonrtg.
PB94-163912/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
HOLDER, J.W.
Gap Junction Function and Cancer.
PB94-146248/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
HOLDREN, It W.
Demonstration/Field Study of New Designs of Automated
Gas Chromatographs in Connecticut and Other Locations,
1992.
PB94-105376/REB 944)1 PCA04/MFA01
Spatially Resolved Monitoring for Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Using Remote Sector Sampling.
PS94-119955/REB 94-51 PCA02/MFA01
HOLLAND, A. F.
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
P894-135175/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
HOLLAND, C.C.
Quality Assurance Project plan for the Oregon Wetlands
Study.
PB94-126778/HEB 944)2 PC A10/MF A03
HOLLAND, J.
Preparation and Evaluation of Representative Compounds
in Small High Pressure Cylinders for Use as Audit Materials.
PB94-182268/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
HOLLAR, 1_ A.
Evaluation of Volatile Organic Emissions Data for Nonpro-
cess Solvent Use in 15 Commercial and Industrial Business
Categories.
PB94-152212/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Key Non-Process Solvent Uses Targeted as Pollution Pre-
vention Opportunities.
PB94-190881 /REB 944)4 PC A02/MF Ml
HOLLOWAV, R. W.
Tritium in Surface Waters of the Western United States.
PB94-191152/REB 944)4 PC A01 /MF A01
HOLHAN,S-R.
Intraspecrfic Variation in Sensitivity to UV-B Radiation in
Rice.
PB94-13S084/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
HOLMEN,K.
Air monitoring in the Arctic.
DE94709796/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
HUBER, W. C.
HOOPER, A. M.
Evaluation of Propylene Carbonate in Air Logistics Center
(ALC) Departing Operations.
PB94-214681/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
HOOPER, M. J.
Effects of 7.12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene on Immune
Function and Mixed-Function Oxygenase Activity in the Eu-
ropean Starting.
PB94-190568/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
HOPKINS, K.
Fouling of Fine Pore Diffused Aerators: An Interplant Com-
parison.
PB94-200912/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
HORSTMAN, 0. H.
Respiratory Responses to Repeated Prolonged Exposure to
0.12 ppm Ozone.
PB94-202132/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
HORVATH, W.
Chronic AIF3 Administration: 2. Selected Historical Obser-
vations.
PB94-141470/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
HOSKINS.G.E.
Unusual Eosinophilic Granule Cell Proliferation in Coho
Salmon ('Oncorhynchus kisutch').
PB94-140738/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
HOST, OLE.
Identification of Predominant Environmental Factors Struc-
turing Stream Macroinvertebrate Communities Within a
Large Agricultural Catchment
PB94-177722/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
HOU, Y.
Effects of Acidic Deposition on Paint A Chamber Study.
PB94-209616/REB 944)4 PC A03/MFA01
HOUCK.D. H.
Survey and Evaluation of Porous Polyethylene Media Fine
Bubble Tube and Disk Aerators.
PB94-200920/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
HOUCK.J. £.
Stress Testing of Woodstoves.
PB94-120011/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
HOUGHTON, R. A.
Carbon Pools and Flux of Global Forest Ecosystems.
PB94-146339/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
HOUSE, D. E.
Relationship between Delivered Ozone Dose and Function-
al Responses in Humans.
PB94-202082/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
HOUTHOOFD, J.
In situ Soil Decontamination by Radio Frequency Heating.
PB94-122561/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
HOUTHOOFD, J. M.
Engineering Bulletins: Aids to the Development of Remedial
Alternatives.
PB94-101797/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Field Investigation of Effectiveness of Soil Vapor Extraction
Technology.
PB94-122553/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
HOWE, a E.
Effects of Water Temperature and pH on Toxicity of Terbu-
fos, Tnchlorfon, 4-Nitrophenol and 2,4-Dinitrophenol to the
Amphipod •Gammarus pseudolimnaeus' and Rainbow Trout
('Oncorhynchus mykiss').
PB94-158748/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Water Temperature on the Toxicity of 4-Nitro-
phenol and 2,4-Dinitrophenol to Developing Rainbow Trout
('Oncorhynchus mykiss').
PB94-158722/REB
94-03 PC A02/MF A01
HO WELL, a a
Minimizing Pollution in Cleaning and Degreasing Oper-
ations.
AD-A277 094/9/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
HOWIE, a H
Air Emissions and Control Technology for Leather Tanning
and Finishing Operations.
PB94-120219/REB 944)1 PCA11/MFA03
HU, P. C.
Cotinine Concentrations in Semen, Urine, and Blood of
Smokers and Nonsmokers.
PB94-137288/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
HUANG, S.
Assessing Ozone Effects on Plants Native to the South-
eastern United States.
PB94-174208/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
HUANG, Y.
Epithelial Injury and Interstitial Fibrosis in the Proximal Alve-
olar Regions of Rats Chronically Exposed to a Simulated
Pattern of Urban Ambient Ozone.
PB94-141462/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
HUANG, Y. I.
Fermentation Process Monitoring through Measurement of
Aerosol Release.
PB94-157336/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
HUBER, W. C.
Urban Drainage Systems: Design and Operation.
PB94-124815/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
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HUBERT, C.S.
Evaluation of Asbestos Management Programs in 17 New
Jersey Schools: A Case Studies Report.
PB94-170388/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
HUDGENS.E.E.
Comparison of Chemiluminescence and Ultraviolet Ozone
Monitor Responses in the Presence of Humidity and Photo-
chemical Pollutants.
PB94-182672/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Study of Interferences in Ozone UV and Chemilumines-
cence Monitors.
PB94-197456/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
HUDSON, RL
Lake Water Quality Assessment Grant Ho. 2. Final Report
(Includes Lake Water Quality Assessment Program, 1992.
Northeastern IMnois Lakes).
PB94-183092/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
Lake Water Quality Assessment Program, 1992. Northeast-
em IMnois Lakes.
PB94-173374/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
HUFF, I_C.
Waste Management (Chapter 16).
PB94-174794/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
HUFFMAN, G.
Formation and Characterization of Soot Deposits from Non-
Optimum Combustion of No. 6 Fuel Oil with Chlorinated Or-
Q8TMC Ccxnpounds in sn Industn&l Boiter.
PB94-101904/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
HUFFMAN, T.
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and Reid Toxicity Tests. Ecc-
physiotogy Btoassays. and Ecotoxicotogical Biomonftoring.
PB94-16067B/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
HUOHES.M.F.
Comparative In vitro Percutaneous Absorption of p-Substi-
tuted Phenols through Rat Skin Using Static and Flow-
Through Diffusion Systems.
PB94-101S73/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Dose-Dependent Disposition of Sodium Arsenate in Mice
FoBowtng Acute Oral Exposure.
PB94-202140/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
HUGHES, R.M.
Denning BtotogKal Status by Comparing with Reference
CondHions (ChaptBr 4).
PB94-190360/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
HUIE.C,
Chronic AIF3 Administration: 2. Selected Historical Obser-
vations.
PB94-141470/REB 94-O2 PC A02/MF A01
HULKA.B.S.
CotMne Concentrations in Semen, Urine, and Blood of
Smokers and Nonsmokers.
PB94-137288/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
HUMMEL, P. R.
PATRIOT: A Methodology and Decision Support System for
Evaluating the Leeching Potential of Pesticides.
P894-168374/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
HUWUNGS.W.
PSWIMS, a Profiling Instrument System for Remote Physi-
cal and Chemical Measurements in Shallow Water.
PB94-14O639/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
HUNTLEY.B.
Research Strategy for the Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment Program. Wetlands 1993 Gutf of Mexico Estu-
arine Emergent Salt Marsh Plot Study. Phase 2.
PB94-139607/REB 94-02 PCAOS/MFA01
HUNTLEY, R.
Enabing Document for National Emission Standards for
Coke Oven Batteries (40 CFH Part 63, Subpart L).
PB94-120613/REB 94-01 PC A07/MF A02
HUSARR.B.
Haze and SuHur Ermtsion Trends in the Eastern United
Stales.
PB94-113073/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. VMMtty Trends. 1960-1992.
PB94-158706/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
HUTCHWSON. l_
GuKteknes for MACT Determinations under Section 112(g).
PE&MS66S4/RE8
94-03 PC AOi/MF A02
HWANG, a
Computational Modeling Issues
Quality Models.
PB94-197449/REB
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Master
Glossary.
PB94-130358/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
IMHOFF, J. C.
Hydrotogical Simulation Program: FORTRAN. User's
Manual for Release 10.
PB94-114865/REB 94-01 PC A99/MF A06
PATRIOT: A Methodology and Decision Support System for
Evaluating the Leaching Potential of Pesticides.
PB94-168374/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
IMHOFF, P. T.
Experimental Study of Complete Dissolution of a Nona-
queous Phase Liquid in Saturated Porous Media.
PB94-159373/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
IOSCO, R.
Developing Successful Runoff Control Programs for Urban-
ized Areas.
PB94-2136S3/REB 94-04 PC A05/MF A02
IRELAND, J.
TO2 Advanced Photo-Oxidation Technology: Effect of
Electron Acceptors.
PB94-130184/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
IRELAND, J. C.
Effect of Bromide Ion on Formation of HAAs during Chlorin-
atton.
PB94-157286/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Microbiological Issues Related to Drinking Water Disinfec-
tion Chemistry. Opportunities for Further TiO2 Research.
PB94-130200/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
ISAACSON, R. L.
Chronic AIF3 Administration: 2. Selected Historical Obser-
vations.
PB94-141470/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
ISEBRANDS, J. a
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia Indicator Evalua-
tion and Rek) Study.
PB94-152394/REB 9443 PC A05/MF A01
ISENBURG, J.
Cement Stabilization/Solidification Techniques: pH Profile
Within Acid-Attacked Waste Form.
PB94-169992/REB 94-03 PC AOI/MF A01
Leaching Boundary in Cement-Based Waste Forms.
PB94-1S5223/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
IVES, P. J.
in Next Generation Air
94-04 PC AOI/MF A01
Engineering Concepts for Air Qualty Models in an
ted Environmental Modeling System.
PB94-158623/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Modeto-3 A* Quality Model Prototype Science Concept De-
velopment.
PB94-139540/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
HYATT, D. E.
BntogKal Populations
Change. Volume 1.
PB94-186129/REB
as InrJcators of Environmental
94-04 PC AOe/MF A02
EnwoniNonlAl Monitoring and Assessment Program As-
sessment Framework.
PB94-158862/REB 9443 PC AO4/MF A01
Environmentai Monitoring and As:
PB94-136256/REB
ntPi
9442 PC
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I Guide.
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0.12 pom
PB94-202132/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
JAASMA, O. R.
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested
Butte, Colorado (Journal Article).
PB94-161064/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Reid Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested Butte
during the 1991-92 Heating Season.
PB9£l61270/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
ReW Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested Butte
during the 1991-92 Heating Season
PB94^190915/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Woodstove Emission Measurement Methods: Comparison
and Emission Factors Update.
PB94-143807/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
JACK, J. L,
U.S. EPA Monitoring and Measurement Technologies Pro-
gram (MMTP). Part 1 and Part 2.
PB94-1B2623/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
JACK.L
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Annual Report to Congress 1992.
PB94-123874/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
JACKW.E.
Application of the DNA Alkaline Unwinding Assay to Detect
DNA Strand Breaks in Marine Bivalves.
PB94-113057/HE8 9441 PC A02/MF A01
DNA Adduct Research with Capillary Etectrophoresa.
PB94-130242/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
JACKSON, J. A.
Chemical Characterization and Disposition Studies with
1 ,2.7,8-Tetf abrornodibBnzofuran in the Rat
PB94-197191/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Dote and Route of Exposure on Diorin Disposi-
tion
PB94-137304/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Dose and Routes of Exposure on the Disposition
of 2,3,7,8-(p)H)TetrabrorrKxJ«*»zo-P-dioxin (TBDO) in the
Rat
PB94-137122/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
JACKSON, K.L.
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and Field Toxkaty Tests, Ecc-
physiology Btoassays, and Ecotoxicological Biomonitoring.
PB94-160678/REB 94-03 PCA14/MFA03
JACKSON, L.
Quantitative Analysis of the Metabolism of 9,10-
Dihydrobenzo(a)pyrene by Induced Rat Liver Microsomes.
PB94-141447/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
JACKSON, LE.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Project
Descriptions (FY93 Edition).
PB94-114915/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
JACKSON, M. A.
Hazard Identification: Efficiency of Short-Term Tests in
Identifying Germ Cell Mutagens and Putative Nongenotoxic
Carcinogens.
PB94-163870/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
JACKSON, M. D.
Comparison of a Modified VOST Sampling Method to
Method 0030.
PB94-176633/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Gas Chromatography Detection Systems for
Total Gaseous Nonmethane Organic Compounds.
PB94-197498/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Field Evaluation of a Modified VOST Sampling Method.
PB94-197506/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Field Test of a Generic Method for the Sampling and Analy-
sis of Hatogenated Hydrocarbons Listed in Title III of the
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-176617/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Improvements in Preparation of Samples Generated by
SW-846 Method 0010.
PB94-197514/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Preparation of the Components of the Modified Method 5
(Method 0010) Sampling Train for Analysis by SW-846
PB94-176641/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis Information Aids for Stationary
Source Personnel.
PB94-197480/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
JACKSON, R. B.
Assessment of Alternative Management Practices and Poli-
cies Affecting Soil Carbon in Agroecosystems of the Cen-
tral United States.
PB94-189420/REB 9444 PC A16/MF A03
JACOBS, O.
Enumeration of 'Vibrio vulnificus' on Membrane Filters with
a Fluorescently Labeled Oligonucleotide Probe Specific for
Kingdom-Level 16S rRNA Sequences.
PB94-140761/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
JACOBS, G. A.
PM-10 Innovative Strategies: A Sourcebook for PM-10 Con-
trol Programs.
PB94-161494/REB 9443 PC A09/MF A02
JAFFE.LB.
Field Tests of Chloroform Collection/Analysis Methods.
PB94-176948/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
JAFFE, P. R.
Experimental Study of Complete Dissolution of a Nona-
oueous Phase Liquid in Saturated Porous Media
PB94-159373/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
JAGER, H. I.
Explanatory Models for Ecological Response Surfaces
PB94-174182/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
JAMES, a R.
Susceptibility of the Convergent Lady Beetle ('Coleoptera:
Coccinellidae') to Four Entomogenous Fungi.
PB94-182375/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
JANOWTTZ, G. S.
Atoemane-Pamlico Coupling Study. ..-._..
PB94-201092/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
JANSEN.W.
Investigations into Biofouling Phenomena in Fine Pore Aer-
PB94-200953/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
JASKOT, R. H.
Enhanced Mortality and Liver Damage in Virus-Infected
Xylene- 9442 PCA03/MFA01
JAWSON, M. D.
Microbial Indicators of Soil Quality. ..,.„,
PB94-198041/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Soil Fumigation within Monoculture and Rotations: Re-
sponse of Response of Com and Mycorrhizae.
PB94-169943/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
JAYANTY, R. K. M.
Reid Tests of Chloroform Collection/Analysis Methods.
PB94-176948/REB 9443 PC A04/MF AO1
Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants: Summary
of the 1993 U.S. EPA/A and WMA International Symposi-
um. Held in Durham, North Carolina on May 3-7,1993.
PB94-146230/REB 9442 PC A99/MF EOS
Summary of the 1993 EPA/A and WMA International Sym-
posium (8th). Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollut-
ants. Held in Durham, North Carolina on May 3-7, 1993.
PB94-155306/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Test Method for the Measurement of Methanol Emissions
from Stationary Sources. ,.„-»„.,
PB94-170297/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
JEFFERS, A. J.
Ki-ras Oncogene Mutations in Tumors and DNA Adducts
Formed by Benzpjaceanthrytene and Benzo(a)pyrene in the
Lungs of Strain A/J Mice. „„-.„.•
PB94-139557/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
JEHASSLO.
Multiprocess Wet Cleaning. Cost and Performance Compar-
ison of Conventional Dry Cleaning and an Alternative Proc-
PB94-109030/REB
9441 PC A08/MF A02
PA-20
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JELUCORSE, B. L.
Economic Impact Analysis for Proposed Emission Stand-
anfe and Guidelines for Municipal Waste Combustors: A
Description of the Basis for, and Impacts of. Proposed Re-
visions to Air Pollutant Emission Regulations for New and
Existing Municipal Waste Combustore under Clean Air Act
Sections 111(bT. lll(d), and 129.
PB94-213543/REB 94-04 PCA09/MFA02
JENKINS, A.
Group Report Physiological and Ecological Effects of Actdi-
fcatton on Aquatic Biota (Chapter 19).
PB94-210663/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
JENSEN, K.F.
Chronic AIF3 Administration: 2. Selected Historical Obser-
vations.
PB94-141470/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
JENSEN, K.M.
RaW and Laboratory Investigation of Acid Effects on Large-
mouth Bass, Rock Bass, Black Crappie, and Yellow Perch.
PB94-163706/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
JENSEN, aW.
ProceecSngs; The State of the Bay Symposium (2nd). Held
on February 4*, 1993.
PB94-139458/REB 94-02 PC A17/MF AM
JENSON.J.J.
Behavior and Identification of Toxic Metals in Complex Mix-
toes: Examples from Effluent and Sediment Pore Water
Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
PB94-163623/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Identification of Ammonia, Chlorine, and Diazinon as Toxi-
cants in a Municipal Effluent
PB94-163581/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
JESSUP, R.E.
flemerJatkxi of Contaminated Soils by Solvent Rushing.
PB94-162740/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
JOERQENSEN, N. 0.0.
Dissolved Free Amino Adds. Combined Amino Acids, and
DMA as Sources of Carbon and Nitrogen to Marine Bacte-
PB94-140746/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
JOHANSON, R. C.
Hvdrotogical Simulation Program: FORTRAN. User's
Manual for Release 10.
PB94-114865/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A06
JOHANSSON, C. a
Oaponipasgenerering. Underiagtoer rikttnjer. (Landfill gas
D6M709799/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
JOHNSON, C.H.
Bleat of Aggregation on Vtxfe choterae' Inactrvation.
PB84-209707/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Rapid Gfutamate Decarboxylase Assay for Detection of 'Es-
Ghsricliia coh'.
PB94-130143/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
Vfcrio choterae 01 Can Assume a 'Rugose' Survival Form
That Resists KSBng by Chlorine, Yet Retains Virulence.
PB94-117504/RE6 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
JOHNSON, O.L.
Flier Deposition Along Airway Walls: Effects of Rber
Cross-Section on Rotational Interception.
PB94-163920/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
JOHNSON, U
Laboratory Evaluation of Method 0050 for Hydrogen Chto-
PB94-182227/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
JOHNSON, UD.
Comparison of a Modffied VOST Sampling Method to
Method 0030.
PB94-178633/REB 94*3 PCA03/MFA01
Reid Evaluation of a Modified VOST Sampling Method.
PB94-197506/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
Improvements In Preparation of Samples Generated by
SW-846 Method 0010.
P394-197514/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Monitoring of Incinerator Emissions.
PB94-157385/REB 94-03 PC AD4/MF A01
Preparation of the Components of the Modified Method 5
(Method 0010) Sampling Train for Analysis by SW-846
Method 8270.
PB94-176641/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis Information Aids for Stationary
Source Personnel.
PB94-197480/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
JOHNSON, M.
Impact of Global Change on Terrestrial Ecosystems:
Frameworks for Evaluating Agroecosystem and Forest Eco-
system Effects.
PB94-107968/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
JOHNSON, S.E.
OetermHng the Relationship between Water Quality and
Uceratlve Mycosis in Atlantic Menhaden.
PB94-180643/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
JOHNSON, S.W.
Distribution, Type, Accumulation, and Source of Marine
Debris In the United States, 1969-93.
PB94-190S76/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
JOHNSON, T.
Monte Carlo Approach to Simulating Residential Occupancy
Periods and Its Application to the General U.S. Population.
PB94-131265/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
JOHNSTON, l_ P. P.
Utility Environmental Impacts: Incentives and Opportunities
for Policy Coordination in the New England Region.
PB94-214509/REB 94*4 PCAOS/MF A01
JOHNSTON, R. K.
Risk Assessment Pilot Study. Phase 3. Naval Construction
Battalion Center, Davisville, Rhode Island
PB94-160561/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
JONES, J.
Mirtpilot Solar System: Design/Operation of System and
Results of Non-Solar Testing at MRI.
PB94-152238/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
JONES, J. A.
Cadmium and Chromium Recovery from Electroplating
Rinsewaters.
PB94-160553/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Carbon Black Dispersion Pre-PtaBng Technology for Printed
Wire Board Manufacturing. Final Technology Evaluation
Report
PB94-114790/REB 94*1 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of an Electrodialyflc Process for Purification of
Hexavalent Chromium Solutions.
PB94-165214/REB 94*3 PC AOS/MF A01
Onsite Solvent Recovery.
PB94-144508/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
JONES, J. W.
Preliminary Analysis of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emission In-
ventories from Three Major Urban Areas.
PB94-139508/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
JONES, K. a
Arid Ecosystems 1992 Pilot Report Environmental Monitor-
ing and Assessment Program.
PB94-176898/REB 94*4 PC A07/MF A02
Landscape Monitoring and Assessment Research Plan.
PB94-189446/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
JONES, N.J.
Correlation of Carcinogenic Potency with Mouse-Skin (32)P-
Posttabeling and Muta-(R)Mouse lac Z(-)Mutatton Data for
DMBA and Its K-Region Sulphur Isostere: Comparison with
Activities Observed in Standard Genotoxicity Assays.
PB94-143732/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
JONES, P. D.
2,3,7,8,-Tetia<*lonxJibenzo-p-dioxin Equivalents in Tissues
of Birds at Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163730/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Btomagnification of Bioassay Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Oioxin Equivalents.
PB94-163599/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Uptake of Planar Polycnlorinated Biphenyts and 2,3,7,8-
Substituted Potychlorinated Oibenzofurans and Dibenzo-p-
dtoxins by Birds Nesting in the Lower Fox River and Green
Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163680/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
JONES, R.
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Cadmium and Cadmium Compounds.
PB94-173093/REB 94*3 PC A14/MF A03
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
PB94-118080/REB 94*1 PC A14/MF A03
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
PB94-173101/REB 94*3 PCA14/MFA03
Preliminary Data Search Report for Locating and Estimating
Air Emissions from Sources of Cyanide Compounds.
PB94-118379/REB 94*1 PC A07/MF A02
JORDAN, B.C.
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
for Source Categories: Aerospace Manufacturing and
Rework - Background Information for Proposed Standards.
PB94-192648/REB 94*4 PC A20/MF A04
JORDAN, S.
Chesapeake Bay Dissolved Oxygen Goal for Restoration of
Living Resource Habitats.
PB94-194438/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
JORTNER.B.S.
Relationship of Neuropathy Target Esterase Inhibition to
Neuropathokxjy and Ataxia in Hens Given Organophos-
phorus Esters.
PB94-137247/REB 94*2 PC A02/MF A01
JOSEFSSON.W.
Measurements of total ozone.
DE94722112/REB 94*2 PC A04/MF A01
JOSEPH, M. W.
Intensive Survey of the Edwards River and Pope Creek,
1991.
PB94-161783/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
JOYCE, J. F.
Btomass Gasification Pilot Plant Study.
PB94-114766/REB 94*1 PC A06/MF A02
JOZEWICZ,*.
Bench-Scale Investigation of Mechanisms of Elemental
Mercury Capture by Activated Carbon.
PB94-190329/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
JU02AlTIS,A.
Fermentation Process Monitoring through Measurement of
Aerosol Release.
PB94-157336/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
KAVLOCK, R. J.
KAHL.J.S.
Randomized Intervention Analysis of the Behavior of Bear
Brook Watershed, Maine.
PB94-108008/REB 94*1 PC A01/MF A01
KAHL, M. D.
Organic Carbon Partitioning as a Basis for Predicting the
Toxicity of Chlorpyrifos In Sediments.
PB94-176153/REB 94*3 PC A02/MF A01
KAMPBELL, D. H.
Field Trapping of Subsurface Vapor Phase Petroleum Hy-
drocarbons.
PB94-1S8789/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Btoredamation of Alkylbenzenes (BTEX) from a
Gasoline Spill in Methanogenic Groundwater.
PB94-1627S7/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
KANDALA, J. C.
Transcriptional Changes in Hepatic Tumors of Rats Induced
by Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate and Di-n-Octyl phthalate.
PB94-163771/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
KANDEL.E.&
Tissue-Plasminogen Activator Is Induced as an Immediate-
Early Gene During Seizure, Kindling and Long-Term Poten-
tiation.
PB94-141496/REB 94*2 PC A02/MF A01
KANG, S. J.
Fine Pore Drffuser Case History for Frankenmuth, Michigan.
PB94-200888/REB 94*4 PCA04/MFA01
KAPLAN, L. A.
Persistence of a Surrogate for a Genetically Engineered
CeUukXytic Microorganism and Effects on Aquatic Commu-
nity and Ecosystem Properties: Mesocosm and Stream
Comparisons.
PB94-140712/REB 94*2 PC A03/MF A01
KAPLAN, N.
IAPCS: A Computer Model That Evaluates Pollution Control
Systems for Utility Boilers.
PB94-192721 /REB 94*4 PC A03/MF A01
KAROOS, N.J.
Add Extraction Treatment System for Treatment of Metal
Contaminated Soils.
PB94-188109/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
KARtCKHOFF, S. W.
Estimation of lonization Constants of Azo Dyes and Related
Aromatic Amines: Environmental Implication.
PB94-191103/REB 94*4 PCA03/MFA01
KATS.G.
Cotton Yield Losses and Ambient Ozone Concentrations in
California's San Joaquin Valley.
PB94-135019/REB 94*2 PC A02/MF A01
KATZ.I.
Deposition Patterns of Potydisperse Aerosols within Human
Lungs.
PB94-202116/REB 94*4 PC A03/MF A01
KATZ.I. M.
Deposition Patterns of Aerosolized Drugs within Human
Lungs: Effects of Ventilatory Parameters.
PB94-137239/REB 94*2 PC A02/MF A01
KATZ.S.
Effect of Specimen Size, Shape, and Orientation on Dry
Deposition to Galvanized Steel Surfaces.
PB94-19278B/REB 94*4 PC A03/MF A01
KAUFMANN, P. R.
Effects of Acidic Deposition on Streams in the Appalachian
Mountain and Piedmont Region of the Mid-Atlantic United
States.
PB94-117561/REB 94*1 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Two Objective Techniques to Define Pools in
Small Streams.
PB94-170131/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
KAVLOCK, a J.
Developmental Toxicity and Structure-Activity Relationships
Of Aliphatic Acids, Including Dose-Response Assessment of
Valproic Acid in Mice and Rats.
PB94-197084/REB 94*4 PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity of Inhaled Methanol in the CD-1
Mouse, with Quantitative Dose-Response Modeling for Esti-
mation of Benchmark Doses.
PB94-163888/REB 94*3 PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity of Methanol in Whole Embryo Cul-
ture: A Comparative Study with Mouse and Rat Embryos.
PB94-1372S4/REB 94*2 PC A03/MF A01
Fetal Development in the Rat Following Disruption of Ma-
ternal Renal Function during Pregnancy.
PB94-137163/REB 94*2 PC A03/MF A01
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Accelerates Development
Of Renal Function: Relationship to Dose, Cell Differentiation
and Growth Inhibition.
PB94-163953/REB 94*3 PC A02/MF A01
Lowering pH Increases Embryonic Sensitivity to Formate in
Whole Embryo Culture.
PB94-163789/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Structure-Activity Approaches In the Screening of Environ-
mental Agents for Developmental Toxicity.
PB94-137098/REB 94*2 PC A01/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
KAZACHKU G. S.
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of New Fluorinated
Ethers, Propanes, and Butanes.
PB94-190B99/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of 11 Non-CFC Re-
•190B40/REB
944)4 PC A03/MF Ml
KEDOERIS, L. B.
Chemical Characterization and Disposition Studies with
1^.7,8-Tetrabromodibenzofuran In the Rat
PB94-197191/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Pretraatment on the Bitory Excretion of 2,3.7,8-
Tetrachlorodfcenzc-p-Dioxin, 2,3,7,8-Tetraentorodibenzo-
furan, and 3,3',4,4'-Tetrachkxobiphenyl in the Rat
PB94-141413/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Dose and Route of Exposure on Dioxin Disposi-
tion.
PB94-137304/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Dose and Routes of Exposure on the Disposition
of 2.3.7.M(3)H)Tetrarjronvx*rjwizo-p-dtadn (TBDD) in the
Rat
PB94-137122/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Physiologically Based Phannacokinetic Model for 2,3,7,8-
Tetrebromodbenzo-p-Dioxin (TBDD) in the Rat Tissue Dis-
tribution and CYP1A induction.
PB94-101565/REB
944)1 PC A03/MF A01
KEEPS, H
Perox-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical Oxidation Technology,
Peroxidatton Systems, Inc., Applications Analysts Report
PB94-130325/REB
KERN.J.S.
Spatial Patterns of Soil Organic Carbon In the Contiguous
United Slates.
PB94-191160/REB 944)4 PCA03/MFA01
KERR.W. a
Urban SMFs: A Stormwater Control Demonstration Project
PB94-216967/REB 944)4 PC A07
KERSTETER, S. L.
Evaluation and Reporting of County Gasoline Use Method-
ologies.
PB94-145455/REB 944)2 PC A08/MF A02
KEY, P. a
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and Field Toxicity Tests, Ecc-
pnysiology Btoassays, and Ecotendcotogical Btomonttoring.
PB94-160678/REB 944)3 PC A14/MF A03
KHAUL, M. A. K.
Greenhouse Gases from Biomass and Fossil Fuel Stoves in
Developing Countries: A Manila Pilot Study.
PB94-170016/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
KHOOADOUST, A. P.
Solvent Washing of Aged PCP Contaminated Soils.
PB94-159266/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Solvent Washing of Aged PCP-Contaminatod Sols.
PB94-160439/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaerobic
Fluidized Bed GAC Bioreactors.
PB94-160447/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
KINO, G. A.
Conceptual Approaches for Incorporating Climatic Change
into the Development of Forest Management Options for
944)2 PCA04/MFA01 KrCKUOHTER. D. W.
KEENER, T. a
Effects of Leaching on Pore Size Distribution of SofcMed/
Stabilized Wastes.
PB94-155231/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
KEHN.L.&
Sensitivity to 3,3'-lminodlproplonitrile Differs for High- and
Midfrequency Hearing Loss in the Devetophfl Rat
PB94-141421/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
KEHRL,aa
Respiratory Responses to Repeated Prolonged Exposure to
0.12 pom Ozone.
944)4 PC A02/MF A01
0.12 pom
PB94-202132/REB
KELLOGG, R. a
Integrating Dispersion Modeling, Receptor Modeling and Air
Monitoring to Apportion Incinerator Impacts for Exposure
Assessment
PB94-1 905927 REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Receptor and Dispersion Modeling Principles in As-
sessing Pre-and Post-Abatement Conditions of an Emission
Source.
PB94-1S7393/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
KELLY, C.
Group Report Physiological and Ecological Effects of Acidi-
fication on Aquatic Biota (Chapter 19).
PB94-210863/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
KELLY, T. J.
Method Development and Field Measurements for Polar
VotaHe Organic Compounds In Ambient Air.
PB94-146438/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
KELLY, W. E.
Emission Test Report Field Test of Carbon Injection for
Mercury Control, Cwnden County Municipal Waste Com-
bustor
PB94-101540/REB 944)1 PC A09/MF A03
KELSON, V. A.
GAEP: A Geographic Preprocessor for Ground Water Flow
I/HEB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
KENNEDY, A. a
Microtwl Indicators of Soil Quality.
PB94-19S041/REB 944)4 PCA03/MFA01
KENT, M.L.
New Eye Disease in Pen-Reared Chinook Salmon Caused
by Metacestodes of taquWa squaT (Trypanorhyncha).
PB94-191020/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
Unusual EoBinophifc Granule Can Proliferation in Coho
Salmon (•Oncortiynchus kjsutcti1).
PB94-140738/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
KENTULA.M.E.
ChaJtenges in Wetland Restoration and Creation (Book
Chapter
PB94-210648/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
KEPNER.W.G.
Arid Ecosystems 1992 Plot Report Environmental Monrtor-
944)4 PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Arid
Ecosystems 1993 Implementation Plan Colorado Plateau
Plot Design PHot Study.
PB94-165339/REB
944)3 PC A04/MF A01
KERN.E.C.
U.S. EPA'S Photovoltaic Demand-Side Management
Project
PB94-155322/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
KERN,J.
Modeling the Rice Carbon Budget in China Using GIS
Technology.
PB94-107976/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Aspects of Spatial and Temporal Aggregation in Estimating
Regional Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from Temperate Forest
Sob.
PB94-174729/REB
944)3 PC A03/MF A01
KIESER.D.
Unusual Eosinophilic Granule Cell Proliferation in Coho
Salmon f Oncornynchus kisutch').
PB94-140738/REB 944)2 PCAOJ/MFA01
KIESUNG, a W.
Proceedings: The State of the Bay Symposium (2nd). Held
on February 4-6,1993.
PB94-139458/REB 944)2 PC A17/MF AIM
KIESTER, A.H.
Research Plan for Pilot
search Consortium.
PB94-114881/REB
of the Biodiversity Re-
94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
KIILSGAARD, a W.
Massachusetts Ecological Regions Project
PB94-1S231S/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
KILMARX, M. N.
Utility Environmental Impacts: Incentives and Opportunities
for Policy Coordination In the New England Region.
PB94-214509/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
KINLaC.
Substitution of Cadmium Cyanide Electroplating with Zinc
Chloride Electroplating.
PB94-165321/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
KIM, K.
Classification of Environmental Hydrologfc Behaviors in the
Northeastern United States.
PB94-13S035/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
K1M.T.
Numerical Calculation of Inertia! Aspiration Efficiency of
Aerosols into Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
PB94-146453/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
KIUBROUGH, E. S.
Using a Neural Network to Predict Electricity Generation.
PB94-182276/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
KIUBROUGH, S.
Guidance on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and the
Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide Pro-
grams Branch (Corrected Version as of February 18,1994).
PB94-156692/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
KHWIEL, C. A.
Relationship between Abnormal Somite Development and
Axial Skeletal Defects in Rats Following Heat Exposure.
PB94-135159/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF AOt
K1UUEL,G.L.
Relatfonship between Abnormal Somite Development and
Axial Skeletal Defects in Rats Following Heat Exposure.
PB94-135159/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
KIUURA.S.G.
Biomass Gasification Plot Plant Study.
PB94-114766/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
KINEMAN, J. J.
Global Ecosystems Database Project An Experiment in
Data Integration for Global Change.
PB94-159241/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Gtobal Ecosystems Dai
> Project Experiments in Char-
acterization.
PB94-141S20/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Global Environmental Characterization: Lessons from the
NOAA-EPA Global Ecosystems Database Project
PB94-141538/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
KING.D.
Within-Session Changes in Peak N160 Amplitude of Flash
Evoked Potentials in Rats(l,2).
PB94-163813/rtEB 944)3 PC A03/MF AO1
Sequestering Carbon.
PB94-1S9340/REB
944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Implications of Climate Change for the Water Balance of
the Columbia River Basin, USA.
PB94-159365/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Simulating Climate-Biosphere Interactions under Changing
airnate Conditions: A Research Plan.
PB94-136389/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
Vegetation and Pollen Relationships in Eastern Canada-
Translation.
PB94-159357/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
KINMAN, R N.
Effect of Bromide Ion on Formation of HAAs during Chlorin-
atkxt.
PB94-157286/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
KINSEY.J.
Formation and Characterization of Soot Deposits from Non-
Optimum Combustion of No. 6 Fuel Oil with Chlorinated Or-
ganic Compounds in an Industrial Boiler.
PB94-101904/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
KINSMAN, J. D.
Carbon Dioxide Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB94-113701/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
KIRBY-SHITH, W. W.
PSWIMS, a Profiling Instrument System for Remote Physi-
cal and Chemical Measurements in Shallow Water.
PB94-140639/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
KIRCHQESSNER, D. A.
Methane Emissions from Abandoned Underground Coal
Mines.
PB94-190956/REB 944M PC A02/MF A01
Methane Emissions from Industrial Sources.
PB94-174760/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Validation of a Method for Estimating Pollution Emission
Rates Using Open-Path FTIR Spectroscopy and Modeling
Techniques.
PB94-112984/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
KIRSCH, F. W.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Baseball Bats and Golf Clubs.
PB94-119930/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Product Carriers and Printed Labels.
PB94-119914/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Ro-
togravure Printing Cylinders.
PB94-119922/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
KITTLE, J. L
Hydrotogical Simulation Program: FORTRAN. User's
Manual lor Release 10.
PB94-114865/REB 944)1 PC A99/MF A06
PATRIOT: A Methodology and Decision Support System for
Evaluating the Leaching Potential of Pesticides.
PB94-168374/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
KITZWGER, J.
Characterization of Clean and Fouled Perforated Membrane
Diffusers.
PB94-20096T/REB 944M PCA03/MFA01
KLEE, A. J.
Computer Program for the Determination of Most Probable
Number and Ms Confidence Limits.
PB94-113735/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
MOUSE Uncertainty Analysis System.
PB94-189685/REB 34-04 PC A02/MF A01
KLEE.H.
Amoco-U.S. EPA Pollution Prevention Project Yorktown,
Virginia: Projects, Evaluations, and Rankings.
PB92-228626/REB 944)2 PC A12/MF A03
KLEINMENST, T. E.
Comparison of Chemiluminescence and Ultraviolet Ozone
Monitor Responses in the Presence of Humidity and Photo-
chemical Pollutants.
PB94-182672/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
Experimental Design for Performance Measurements of C1
to C4 Carbonyls Using DNPH-Coated Silica Gel and C-18
Cartridges.
PB94-210531 /REB 944)4 PCA027MFA01
Study of Interferences in Ozone UV and Chemilumines-
cence Monitors.
PB94-197456/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
KLEPEIS,H.
Real-rime Monitoring of Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
and Respirabte Suspended Particles from Environmental
Tobacco Smoke in a Home.
PB94-2097S6/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
KLEPEK.N.E.
Total Human Exposure Modal (THEM) for Respirabte Sus-
pended Particles (RSP).
PB94-197415/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
KUGERMAN.A.
QuanStaBve and Temporal Relationships between DNA
Adduct Formation in Target and Surrogate Tissues: Implica-
tions for Biomontorinn.
PB94-163912/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
KBOST, K. J.
OMERHAN, A. D.
Analyses of Cytogenetic Damage in Rodents Following Ex-
009119 to Simulated Groundwater Contaminated with Pesti-
Sdn and a Fertilizer.
PBM-163839/REB 94413 PCA03/MFA01
OJNEFELTER, G.
Smtivity of Sertoli and Leydig Cells to Xenobtobcs in in
PB94-137205/REB 94-02 PC AD3/MF A01
UMQENSTEIN, M.
VWM» Compliance with Sludge Requirements. Guidance
fcr NPOtS Compliance Inspectors.
PBW-125739/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
OJNOER.1-
GMkiatkxi of Forest Canopy Models for Estimating Iso-
mne Emissions.
PBM-155280/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
KMH>,K.T.
Ctaractenzation of Emissions from an Early Model Flexible-
Fuel Vehicle.
PB84-120052/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle Emissions in
Tunnels.
P8W-209657/REB 944M PC A02/MF A01
Hbenoe of Oxygenated Fuels on the Emissions from
Time Pre-1985 Ugnt-Duty Passenger Vehicles.
PB84-192796/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Onflotd Vehicle Emissions: U.S. Studies.
PBM-209632/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
WEZOVKH, J. P.
Representative benthic bioindicator organisms for use in ra-
dHon effects research: Culture of Neanthes arenaceoden-
KOLCHUGINA, T. P.
Carbon Balance of the Continuous Permafrost Zone of
27/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
OMHT.U
Sides to Pollution Prevention: Municipal Pretreatment Pro-
K»M44631/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
mow, J. D.
Effects of Ammonium and Nitrate on Nutrient Uptake and
AdMfy of Nitrogen Assimilating Enzymes in Western Hem-
PB94-101755/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOU,
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
FT-IR Transmission Spectroscopy for Quantitation of Am-
monium Btsulfate in Rne-Particulate Matter Collected on
Teflon (Trade Name) Fitters.
PB94-209640/REB
94-04 PCA02/MFA01
KRYDEH, G.
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation during the In-
cineration of Recovered CFC-11.
PB94-214772/REB 94-04 PC A11/MF A03
KUB1AK, T. J.
Biomagnmcation of Btoassay Derived £3,7,8-Tetrachloroo1-
benzc-p-Dioxin Equivalents.
PB94-163599/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Ooxm-like Toxic Potency in Forster-s Tern Eggs from
Green Bay, Lake Michigan. North America.
PB94-163565/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
KUEHU D. W.
Coptanar PC8 and Metal Residues in Dolphins from the
U.S. Atlantic Coast Including Atlantic BottJenose Dolphin
Obained during the 1987/88 Mass Mortality.
PB94-177748/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
KUEHU R-O.
Arid Ecosystems 1992 Pilot Report Environmental Monitor-
ing and Assessment Program. ._,„— ...
PB94-176898/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Arid
Ecosystems 1993 Implementation Plan Colorado Plateau
SSSSftf"* 94*3 PCA04/MFA01
KUHL.D.
Ttssue-Plasminogen Activator Is Induced as an ImmedWe-
Earty Gene During Seizure. Kindling and Long-Term Poten-
PB194ni41496/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
KUMAR. A.
Removal of Slightly Heavy Gases from a Valley by Cross-
PBS.146446/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
KUPFERLE, M. J.
Evaluation of Nutritional and Operational RejMrements for
Biodegradation of CHorinated Phenols by the Whtle Rot
Bastdwrnycete. •Phanerochaete chrysosponunV in RBC Re-
P^i!i7474S/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
"Itotecular Phytogeoettc Explorations of Natural Mtaobial
Community Composition and Diversity.
PB94-190832/REB 944)4 PCA01/MFA01
KWANYUEN, P.
Analyses of Cytogenetic
posure to Simulated
cides and a Fertilizer.
PB94-163839/REB
Arid Ecosystems 1992 Pilot Report. Environmental Monitor-
1 944* PCA07/MFA02
Contaminated with I
944)3 PC AD3/MF Ml
L-UKASEWYCZ, M.
Alternatives to Memanol-WatwElutton of
traction Columns for the Fracbonation of /-»"—» -g—
ow) Organic Compounds in Aqueous Enwronmental Sam-
PH94-163631/REB 944M PC A02/MF A01
Monitoring: 1991 Georgia Indicator Evalua-
tion and Field Study. .nt/uc MM
PB94-152394/REB 944» PC A05/MF A01
LAWSON.R.E.
Physical Modeling of Concentration Distributions Around
T»«n HWvRise Buildings with a District Heafing Plant
PB94-130705/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
Modeling of the Flow Field Around Twin High-Rise
PC A04/MF A01
LANDERS, D.H.
Group Report Interactions among Wdmcatipa ***g*>:
njsTCoritaminants, and Biota in Freshwater Ecosystems
PB94-21059B/REB
944M PCA03/MFM1
International Symposium on the Ecological Effects of Arctic
-
Inc. PO'WWER (Trade
Technology. Tech-
PCA«/MFA02
ooto8j(S resk Assessment Protecting rtathwest Anadro-
mous'Saknonid Stocks. ^^ ans/UF am
PB94-159233/REB 94-03 PC A03/MP Ml
LAESECKE.A.
TBrrna. eotivity of R134a.
of Watershed-Scale Models for TMDL Devel-
18965/REB 944)4 PCAOS/MFA01
PCAOS/MFA01
the Effects of Contaminants to Ju-
• Using a Cross-Fostered Brood
944)4 PCA03/MFA01
PB94lbelo5>REB 9*4)4 PCA22/MFA04
Major ton Chemstry of Lakes on the Kenai Peninsuta,
PB94?il7603/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
LAMMS, W.O.
Guidance for i
venfe GaMnaceous
Method.
PB94-190378/REB
LANDMAN, L. C.
Evaluation of a Four-Mode Steady-State Test with Accel-
eration Simulation Modes as an Aftemaflve Inspection and
Maintenance Test for Enhanced I/M Programs.
PB94-129905/REB 9*4)2 PCA12/MFA03
LANOAN,L
Tkne Series Model for Cigarette SmoWng AetMtyPaWriw:
Modal VaMatton for Carbon Monoxide and Respnbte Par-
tjdes in a Chamber and an Automobie. „._..._.„,
PB9*-101771/REB 9*4)1 PCAOS/MFA01
LANQLAND, J.
Current ActMties Within the National Btomonitoring Spect-
944)3 Not available NTIS
Perspectives for Dolphin Mortalities in No*
£S55Sai«/REB
of Dechlorinatton Processes and Pathways in
PCA03/MFA.1
Emission Inventory for the U.SA
feWScde Testing of a rfyperWtration
Creosote and Pentachkxophenol from Ground Water
Chemical and Biological Assessment „.„_._.,„
PB94-191061/HEB 944)4 PCAOS/MFA01
Rek^Scate Testing of a Two-Stage Bioreactor «wR«™««l
of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol from Ground Water.
PCA02/MFA01
1713/REB
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
LEAHY, J.E.
DeveJopment of Quantitative Containment Performance
Tests for Laboratory Fume Hoods. „.-.„..-..„
PB94-177S16/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
UBLANC.D. C.
Dynamic Standardization of Tree-Ring Series^
PB94-191194/HEB 944M PC A02/MF A01
LEOUC.S.K.
Climate Change Models and Forest Research.
PB94-1175877REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
General Circulation Model Output for Forest Climate
Change Research and Applications.
PB94?t78282/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
LEE.B.H.
Locating Monitoring Stations in Water Dtetribution! Systems.
PB94-136199/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
LEE.C.
Dissolved Free Amino Aoids, Combined Amino Acids, and
DNA as Sources of Carbon and Nitrogen to Marine Bacte-
PB94-140746/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
LEE.C. W.
Organic Emissions from Pilot-Scale Incineration of CFCa
PBM-139516/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
LEE.E.H.
Assessing Ozone Effects on Plants Native to the South-
LAPEZA.C. R.
Determination of PorycNorinated Bfchenyl Levels mthe
Serum of Residents and in the rtomogenates o< Seafood
from the New Bedford, Massachusetts Area: A Corps/won
of Exposure Sources through Pattern Recognition Tech-
PB9«10473/REB 9*4)4 PC AOS/MF A01
LAPP.T.
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Cadmium and Cadmium Compounds. „—.«.
PB94-173093/REB 9*4)3 PC A14/MF A03
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
PB9*-118060/REB 9*4)1 PCA14/MFA03
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds. _.«.„—._
PB94-173101/REB 9*4)3 PCA14/MFA03
Prefmtary Data Search Report for Locating andJEsSmaBng
Air Emissions from Sources of Cyanide Compounds.
,„,„.-„ 94^)1 PCA07/MFA02
944)3 PCA03/MFA.1
Evaluation of Forest Canopy Models for Esfimatng teo-
PC MVUF A01
Ozne Effects on Plants Native to the South-
of the Met***** of 9.10-
M4)3 PC A03/MF A01
Iron Nutrition Influence on Cadmium Accumulation by 'Ara-
944)4 PCA02/MFA01
LEE, a
Predicting Chronic Lethality of Chemicals to Fishes from
Acute Toridty Test Data Concepts and Linear Regression
PB94-118379/REB
LARSEN.R.L
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 12. Ef-
fects on Man, Animals, and Plants as a Function of Air Pol-
pSJ-iTOuW/HEB 9*4)3 PC A02/MF M1
LARSON, aW.
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water CondrSons.
PB94-177425/REB 94-O3 PC A03/MF A01
LARSON, T.V.
Summary of the Emissions Characterization and Noncancer
Reepratory Effects of Wood Smote. _„
PBM-186731/HEB 9*4)3 PC AOS/MF A01
LASKEY.J.W.
Altered Steroidogenesis in Whote-Ovary and Adrenal CU-
LASSITER, R. R.
Descriptive Basis for a Model of Sols Btogeochenwtry
~ ptar12).
M822SO/REB
UEE.H.
Guidance Manual: Bedded Sediment Bioaccumulation
p|Sl31505/REB 944)2 PCA11/MFA03
Is There a Common Response to Ultraviotet-B Radiation by
Marine Phytoplankton. ^^ ..«»/«ir- »m
PB94-146297/REB 9*452 PC A03/MF A01
LEE.J.
Agricultural Sources and Sinks of Carbon. „.„,..._.„
PB94-136165/REB 944>2 PC A03/MF A01
LEE, J. J.
Effects of Trends in Tillage Practices on Erosion and
Carbon Content of Sote in the U.S. Corn Bet
PB94-130051/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
LEE.R.F.
AERMOO: A Dispersion Model for Industrial Source Appli-
PTOM76179/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
LEE, W. Y.
Sources and Distribution of Debris in the Galveston Bay Es-
PB94-154598/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
LEEMANS,R.
PCA03/MFA01
Interaction of dmate and Land Use in Future Terrestrial
94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Modeling the Potential Change in rield and Distribution of
the Earth's Crops under a Warmed CSrnate
PB94-157369/REB 9*433 PC A03/MF A01
LEESON.A. . .
Fermentation Process Monitoring through Measurement of
94O3 PC A03/MF A01
944)3 PCA03/MFA01
LAWS.S.C. ^^
Homologous Upflegulation of the Gonadotropinfleteashg
Hormone Receptor n alphaT3-1 Cells Is Associated wrtrj
UnchangedReceptor Mssaenger RNA (mRNA) Levels and
vSS&SfuSrSf1' 944)4 PCAOVMFA01
UEQG, C.
raphic Index of Environmental Articles 1991.
M82144/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
Geographic Index of Environmental *•*"•«,'M*-.- .„-
PBM-1B2136/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
LEGRAND, H. E.
Reotonal Inventory for Critical Natural Areas. Wetland Eco-
sysems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Aibe-
marte-Pamlco Estuarine Region: Phase L .„.-..= .04
PB94-184041/REB 94-03 PC A20/MF A04
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas^ Wettand Ecc-
syaams, and Endangered Species Habitatsof the Albe-
mWpamlco Estuarine Region. Phase 3 Re°"t /U[I A06
PB9«-191806/REB 94-04 PC A99/MF A06
Repsonses of Juvenie Largemouth Bass to Different |H
andMurrinum Levels at Overwintering Temperatures. Et-
PA-24
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teds on Gill Morphology, Electrolyte Balance, Scale Calci-
um, Liver Glycogen, and Depot Fat
PB94-163698/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
LESTER, D.L
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
JJylWO-June 1991. ^^
PB94-178274/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-Dscember 1991. Final Report
PB94-214111/REB 94-04 PCA14/MFA03
LEWEUX, P. M.
Characterization of Air Pollutants Emitted from a Simulated
Scrap Tire Fire.
PB94-114618/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Computer-Aided Data Acquisition for Combustion Experi-
ments.
PB94-170008/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFAOT
PB94-210564/REB
94-04 PC A01/MF A01
Mutagenicity and Chemical Analysis of Emissions for the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB94-163847/REB 94-03 PCAOZ/MFA01
Mutagenicity and Chemical Analysis of Emissions from the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB94-143773/REB 94-02 PC AOZ/MF A01
Plot-Scale Evaluation of the Potential for Emissions of Haz-
ardous Air Pollutants from Combustion of Tire-Derived Fuel.
PB94-169463/REB 94-O3 PC A07/MF AM
Role of Combustion and Sorbent Parameters in Prevention
of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxin and Potychkxmated Di-
bsnzofuran Formation during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143781/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
LEMUONS, T. J.
Effects of Acidic Deposition on Paint A Chamber Study.
PB94-209616/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
LEHMAN, J.U.
Ecological Response Surfaces for North American Boreal
Tree Species and Their Use In Forest Classification.
PB94-130069/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
LEONARD, EN.
Comparison of the Relative Sensitivity of Three Benthte In-
vertebrates to Copper-Contaminated Sediments from the
Kewaenaw Waterway.
PB94-174703/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Development and Evaluation of Test Methods for Benthte
Invertebrates and Sediments: Effects of Flow Rate and
Feeding on Water Quality and Exposure Conditions.
PB94-163656/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
f Bioaccumulatiofi of Metals from Contaminated
Segments by the digochaete, 'Lumbriculus variegatus'.
PB94-176054/REB 94-03 PC Aol/MF A01
LEONARD, J.
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 1990-June 1991.
PB94-178274/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
LEONARD, S. a
AM Ecosystems 1992 Pilot Report Environmental Monitor-
ing and Assessment Program.
PBM-17689B/RE8 94-04 PC A07/MF AM
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Arid
Ecosystems 1993 Implementation Plan Colorado Plateau
Plot Design RBot Study.
PB94-165339/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
LEOV)C,K.W.
*PP*caton of Pollution Prevention to Reduce Indoor Air
BfittHons frorn Offico Eouiprnont &nd from Composite
Wtood Materials. ^^
PB94-190949/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Radon Control Strategies (Chapter 8).
PB94-210572/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
LESSER, V.It
EMAP Status Estimation: Statistical Procedures and AJgc-
PS94-16061 1 /REB 9443 PC A06/MF AM
l£TCHER,B. R
Effects of Food Density and Temperature on Feeding and
Growth of Young Inland SHversides (-Menidia beryBirW).
PB94-182656/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
IEWE.B.
Evaluation of Recycled Plastic Lumber for Marine Applica-
tions.
PB94-114675/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
LEVIN, A.
Pubic Health, Occupational Safety, and Environmental
Concerns in Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Operations.
PB94-189453/REB 84-04 PC A107MF A03
LCVM.M.
Potential Ecological and Nontarget Effects of Tranagenic
Plant Gene Products on Agriculture, Silviculture, and Natu-
ral Ecosystems: General Introduction.
PB84-209723/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
LEVM.M.A.
Environmental Risks from Genetically Engineered Plants:
EPA Research Needs for Regulatory Action.
P894-130416/REB ^^ 94-02 PCAM/MFA01
LCVWE.J.Q.
Molecular Analysis of Mutations Induced at the 1*03052'
Aisle of Salmonella by Single Chemicals and Complex Mbe-
P884-163961/RE8
94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
LEVTTSKY.A.
Large Scale Evaluation of a Pattern Recognition/Expert
System for Mass Spectral Molecular Weight Estimation.
PB94-113081/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEWIS, C.W.
Validation of VOC Emissions Inventories by Source Appor-
tionment and (14)C Dating Methods. Part 1.
PB94-160S87/REB 94-03 PC A05/MF A01
Vechide-Relatad Hydrocarbon Source Compositions from
Ambient Data: The GRACE/SAFER Method.
PB94-192762/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
LEWIS, M. A.
Methods in Environmental Toxicology (Chapter 20).
PB94-117462/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
Pesticide Inputs and Risks in Coastal Wetlands.
PB94-140647/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
LEWIS, N.IL
Advanced Oxidation Technologies for the Treatment of
Contaminated Groundwater.
PB94-137353/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Update of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE
Emerging Technology Program, 1993.
PB94-176062/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
LEWIS, T.E.
Forest Health Monitoring: Southeast Lobtolly/Shortfeaf Pine
Demonstration Interim Report.
PB94-152386/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A03
LEWTAS.J.
32P-Postlabe»ng Analysis of DNA Adducts in Human
Sperm Cells from Smokers and Nonsmokers.
PB94-137064/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
Bioassay and Chemical Analysis of Ambient Air Paniculate
Extracts Fractionated by Using Nonaqueous Anton-Ex-
change Solid Phase Extraction.
PB94-143757/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
UCK.W.
Research Needs and Summary. Environmental Manage-
ment Perspective (Chapter 16).
PB94-189869/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Transport and Transformation of Contaminants Near the
Sediment-Water Interface. Chapter 1. Introduction.
PB94-174737/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
UDBERQ.R.
Development of a Battery-operated Portable Synchronous
Luminescence Spectrofluorometer.
PB94-170032/HEB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
UEN.B.K.
Hydrocarbon Spill Screening Model (HSSM). Volume 1.
User's Guide.
P894-189487/REB 9444 PCA11/MFA03
Screening Model for Nonaqueous Phase Liquid Transport in
the Vadose Zone Using Green-Ampt and Kinematic Wave
Theory.
PB94-146255/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
UEN.G.J.
Modeling the Accumulation of Three Waterbome Chlorinat-
ed Ethanes in Fathead Minnows f Pimephates promelas'): A
Physiologically Based Approach.
P894-21D416/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Physiologically-Based Toxicokinetic Modeling of Three Wa-
terbome Chloroethanes in Channel Catfish, Ictakrus punc-
tatus'.
PB94-163615/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Predicting Branchial and Cutaneous Uptake of 2,2',5,5'-To-
trachtorobiphenyl in Fathead Minnows ('Pimephales prome-
las') and Japanese Medaka f Oryzias Wipes'): Rate Limiting
Factors.
PB94-130168/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Respiratory-Cardiovascular Physiology and Chkjroethane
GDI Flux in the Channel Catfish 'Ictalurus punctatus'.
PB94-177714/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
UQHTHAHT, B.
Susceptibility of the Convergent Lady Beetle fCoteoptera:
CocdneHidae') to Four Entomogenous Fungi.
PB94-182375/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
UQHTHART, R.
Bacterial Flux from Chaparral into the Atmosphere in Mid-
Summer at a High Desert Location.
PB94-190550/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
UN, Z.
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 1990-June 1991.
PB94-178274/REB 9443 PCA08/MFA02
LJNAK, W. P.
EPA's New Clean Air Technologies and Opportunities for
Cooperative Development
PB94-190337/REB S444 PCA03/MFA01
Toxic Metal Emissions from Incineration: Mechanisms and
Control.
PB94-114626/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
UNDER, R.E.
Acute and Long-Term Effects of a Single Dose of the Fun-
gicide Carbendazim (Methyl 2-Benzimidazole Carbamate)
on the Male Reproductive System in the Rat
PB94-163896/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Optimization of the Hamilton-Thorn Computerized Sperm
MotHty Analysis System for Use with Rat Spermatozoa in
Toxicotooical Studies.
PB94-14T603/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
California.
P894-205739/REB
LOGSDON, T.
LJNDSTROM, A. B.
Gasoline-Contaminated Ground Water as a Source of Resi-
dential Benzene Exposure: A Case Study.
PB94-209624/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
LINKER, L. C.
Response of the Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Model to
Loading Scenarios (A Report of the Modeling Subcommit-
tee, Chesapeake Bay Program Office, Annapolis, MD).
PB94-164340/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Analysis of Response of Chesapeake Bay Water
Quality Model to Loading Scenarios (A Report of the Mod-
eling Subcommittee Chesapeake Bay Program Office, An-
napolis, MD).
PB94-204617/REB 9444 PC AOB/MF AM
LJNKO, P.
Effects of Dose and Route of Exposure on Dionn Disposi-
tion.
P894-137304/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
UNTON, T. K.
Salinity and Temperature Effects on Chronic Toxicity of 2,4-
Dinitrophenol and 4-Nitrophenol to Sheepsnead Minnows
f Cyprinodon variegatus').
PB94-158714/RES 9443 PC A02/MF A01
UNTZ.C. R.
Archaeological Monitoring of the International Wastewater
Treatment Plant Land Outfall Trench. San Diego County,
9444 PC A10/MF A03
UOV, P. J.
Combined TTFA/CMB Receptor Modeling Approach and Its
Application to Air Pollution Sources in China.
PB94-209665/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
U.PFERT, F. W.
Atmospheric Corrosion Model for Galvanized Steel Struc-
tures.
PB94-101763/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Specimen Size, Shape, and Orientation on Dry
Deposition to Galvanized Steel Surfaces.
PB94-192788/R6B 9444 PCA03/MFA01
UPSKI, C.
Emerging Technology Report Cross-Row Pervaporation
System for Removal of VOC's from Contaminated
Wastewater.
PB94-170230/REB 9443 PC A05/MF A01
LJPSKY, 0.
Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup Stand-
ards. Volume 2. Ground Water.
PB94-138B15/REB 9442 PC A16/MF A03
UU, D,
Chemical Waste Management Inc. PO'WW'ER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology. Tech-
nology Evaluation Report Volume 1.
PB94-160637/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
UU, P. K. T.
Engineered Biofilter for Removing Organic Contaminants in
Air.
PB94-163532/REB 9443 PCAM/MFA01
UU, R.
Effects of Trends in Tillage Practices on Erosion and
Carbon Content of Soils in the U.S. Com Belt
PB94-130051/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
uu, y.
Determination of Metals in Solid Samples by Complexation:
Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Gas Chromatography.
Atomic Emission Detection.
PB94-191145/REB
9444 PC A02/MF A01
LLORENS.J.
Administration of 3,3'-lminodipropk>nitrile to the Rat Results
in Region-Dependent Damage to the Central Nervous
System at Levels Above the Brain Stem.
PB94-137296/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
LODGE, K.R
2,3,7,8,-Tetrachtorodibenzo-p-dioxin Equivalents in Tissues
of Birds at Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163730/REB 9443 PCAM/MFA01
Measures of Reproductive Success and Polychlorinated Bf-
phenyf Residues in Eggs and Chicks of Forstefs Terns on
Green Bay, Lake Michigan, Wisconsin, 1988.
PB94-163607/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Uptake of Planar Polychlorinated Biphenyis and 2.3,7,8-
Substtuted Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans and Dibenzo-p-
dioxins by Birds Nesting in the Lower Fox River and Green
Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163680/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
LOEVGREN, K.
Experience from CFC phaseout Additional control instru-
ments for HCFCs.
DE94709797/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
LOGAN, T.J.
Effects of NO3(-), Cl(-), F(-), SO4(2-), and CO3(2-) on
Pb(2+ ) Immobilization by Hydroxyapafite.
PB94-170024/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
LOOSDON,T.
Fetal Development in the Rat Following Disruption of Ma-
ternal Renal Function during ~
PB94-137163/REB
Pregnancy.
9442 PC A03/MF A01
PA-25
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uewaopmemai Toxicity oflnhated Mettenojinthe CD-I
Mouse, with Quantitative Dose-Response Modeing tor Esk-
mation of Benchmark Doses. ^^ «»- *««
PB9*163888/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity of Methanot In Whole Embryo CuV
Effects of Methanol on Embryonic Mouse Palate in Serum-
r"rnn f^tonnn f^nHiaro
9*04 PC AOS/MF A01
LOGO, A. E.
Cl
PB9*113701/REB
LOMC.K.
Operating P
Mtton in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Chlorinated, Alpha*:
PB9*1136e5/REB 9*01 PC AOS/MF A01
LONNEMAN, W. A.
* **tnm m*t
PB9*170107/REB 9*03 PCA01/MFA01
LOWERY, S.
National Estuary Program: Framework tor
PCA14/MFA03
dure for Reid Analysis of Lead in
ng roceu
md Sol by Ultrasonic, Acid Digestion and
9*01 PCA03/MFA01
and Serjment Pore Water
PCA03/MFA01
A03/MF A01
Use of Receptor and Dispersion Modeling Principles in As-
liening fteSd PostJStement ConrJtions of an Emission
PB9*157393/REB 9*03 PCA03/MFA01
rtontaican aricv
fMsr Project Research Plan. Global Change Research
pSK»134/REB 9*03 PCA19/MFA04
LUTES, C. C.
Characterization of A* Emissions from the Simulated Open
Louisianian Province Demonstration Report EMAP-Estu-
arms* 1991
P^i-155876/REB 9*03 PC A08/MF A02
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries, Louisianian Province-
Montoring ^^cT^Toz
UACINTYRE. H. L
Fhioresoance Assessment of the Ma»murri Quantum Effi-
ciency of Photosynthesis in the Westerri Nor* AManha
P894-169950/REB 9*03 PC A03/MF A01
MACPHAIL, R. C. . .
Determination of Acrylamide in Rat Serum and Sciatic
Nerve by Gas Oirornatcflraphy-ElectrorHCar^ I^ecton.
PB9*141587/REB 9*02 PC A03/MF A01
MADOOX.S.R.
Development of a Battery-Operated Portable Synchronous
Luminescence Spectrofluorometer. .M/uc .n,
PB9*170032/REB 9*O3 PC A02/MF A01
MAGEE.T. K.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the Oregon Wetlands
~" 9*02 PCA10/MFA03
PB9*126778/REB
UAOGARO, S.
Intraspecific Variation in Sensitivity to UV-B Radiation in
PB94-135084/REB 9*O2 PC A02/MF A01
HAGGARD, S. P.
Uptake and Pho*5de8rada.tion1.. of__2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro<«-
PC A02/MF A01
Upuuw W KJ rl !WMJ«wyt WMWI i wi —i-
benzo-p-dioxin Sorbed to Grass Foliage.
PB94-160488/REB 9*03
PC A05/MF A02
LUTZ. D.
QuUaane tor Lead Monitoring m the Vicinity of Point
p§jM83365/REa *w)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Compacted Sol Barriers at Abandoned Landfill Sites Are
PB9*101S62/REB^^ 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
LYKMS,B.W.
DBP Control in Drinking Water Cost and I**"™";* ,
PB94-209715/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Financing Assistance Available tor Small Pubic Water Sys-
PB94-117520/REB 9*01 PCA02/MFA01
Membranes for Removing Orgartcs from DnJkhgWater
PB9*120037/REB 9*01 PC AOS/MF A01
MuMspsctral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfection
Byproducts in Drinlong Water. .„,,«- *«*«
PB9*163524/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Multispectral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfection
MAGINN, J. C.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Baseball Bats and GoH dubs. ..,,,.c »m
PB9*119930/REB 9*01 PC A02/MF A01
MAHLUAN, J. D.
Transport, Radiative, and Dynamical Effects of the Antarctic
Ozone Hole: A GFDL 'SKYHI1 Model Expenment
PB9*192754/REB 9*04 PC A03/MF A01
MAHONY.J.D.
Assessing Potential Bioavailabiliry of Metate in Sediments:
PCA02/MFA01
Determination of Acid Volatile Sumde and Selected Simulta-
neously ExtractaWe Metals in Sediment. „.-.,.„.„
PB9*183852/REB 9*O3 PC A03/MF A01
IIAJETrCH, G. _^
Multispectral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfection
O/AOA. R.
Srt Evaluatton Procedure: End^ ^"gRfJ*"^,
P894-183217/REB 94-03 PCA04/MF*B1
LU, C.
Model for Chtorine Concentration Dsoy in Hf»
PB94-119971/REB 94-01 PCM2/MFA01
LUCAS. S.
ioo rW Bft«rine
lion, and Effects upon Berthic Enwronmenls and Water
PM4&4160/REB 9*04 PCAOS/MFAOZ
of BkxBsay Derived 2A7^-TeWcMorooT-
9*03 PCAOSWA01
rw-H^.-™— 9*03 PCA02/MFA01
Package Plants for Small Water Supples: The U.S. Experi-
peS-169B28/REB 9*03 PC AOS/MF AO1
LYON.J.G.
fnder Project nosoarch Ptan. Global Change Research
SS?tW134/REB 9*03 PCA19/MFA04
LYTLE, O. A.
Impact of pH and Lead Composition on Metal Leached
PB9*^58615/f!EB*' 9*O3 PC AOS/MF A01
MHrautoe Qyyjusporidtosis Outbreak: Investigation and
PM*imM4^ 9*03 PCAOS/MFA01
ijii> u y/f
Meorating Dispersion Modeing. Receptor Modeling and Air
Monitoring toApportion Incinerator Impacts tor Exposure
PB*M90S92/REB 9*0* PC AOS/MF A01
Use of Receptor and Dispersion Modeing Principles in As-
ansing PnM«dPostAbatemenl ConoTlions of an Emission
PB*M57393/REB 9*03 PC AOS/MF A01
HA.O.Y.
Effects of N03B, CK-). F(-(, SCVH2-), and CO3(2-) on
^usss^*"*™^*™*™
HA.T. a
Reduction of GenotaddtyrofaOreoacWJonteminated Ml
After Fungal Treatment Determined
PC A02/MF A01
Multispectral MenSficatton of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfection
Byproducts in Drinking Water. .„„,,- »B1
PB9*18261S/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
MAICI, j. s.
Charactenzation of a New Thermophilic Sulfate-Reducing
Bacterium Trierrrodesulfowbrio ye«»r8l>^rS?!LI[SL «
sp. nov.: Its Phytogenetic RelattonsNp to ™*™x£*ll*°~
bacterium commune' and Their Ongjns Deap wrthm the
9*04 PCA02/MFA01
MAUNOWSKL K. C. _ __
Ultrasonic Cleaning as a Replacement for a Chkxofluoro-
rlSEf^/REB"''- 9*01 PCA06/MFA02
MALLJN, M.
Potential for Eumjphication and Nuisance Akjal Blooms in
the Lower Mouse River Estuary. .M/UC »oi
PB9*209434/REB 9*04 PCA04/MFA01
MALONE, J.
Downwind Drift and
-140654/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
UALONE, J. A.
Salinity and Temperature Effects on aj^JoxWtyofj!.*
DMtrophenol and 4-NHrophenol to Sheepshead Minnows
rCyprtnodon variegatus').
— - —/REB
Sheepshead
94^)3 PC A02/MF A01
DHHlfOphenol
rCyprinodon .
PB9*1S8714/
MALTE,P. C
Importance of the Nitrous Oxide Pathway to NOx in Lean-
pSS^wT/RS0"' 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
UAMANE.Y.
est
by the Tradescante-
9*02 PCA02/MFA01
Doseflesponse ReMonsHps in Mice Foltowing Subch-
roric Exposure to 2^,7^Te«radiioroO*enzoiKlooan:
CYP1A1. CYP1A2. Estrogen Receptor, and Protein Tyro-
p^Tl«7M/!f=ira
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
MCCRILLIS, R. C.
BANGING, J.
Waste Management (Chapter 16).
PB94-174794/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
«ANGIS,D.
Assessing Ozone Effects on Plants Native to the South-
eastern United States.
PB94-174208/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
HANN,C.O.
Development and Improvement of a Temporal Allocation
Factor File.
PB94-155314/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
HANOOCH, C. S.
Roanoke River Water Flow Committee Report for 1991-
1993.
PB94-156049/REB 9443 PC A18/MF AIM
HARGESON, l_ W.
Afoemarte-Pamtico Estuarine Study: Descriptions of Related
Government Programs, Agencies, and Entities.
PB94-207800/REB 94-04 PC A13/MF A03
HARGOUN, B. H.
Cobnine Concentrations in Semen, Urine, and Blood of
Smokers and Nonsmokers.
PB94-137288/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
MARGOUS,L.
New Eye Disease in Pen-Reared Chinook Salmon Caused
by Metacestodes of 'Gilquinia squali1 (Trypanortyncha).
PB94-191020/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
HARINOV, N. H.
Importance of the Nitrous Oxide Pathway to NOx in Lean-
Prernixed Combustion.
PB94-158631/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
HARKEY, J.
EPA's Survey of In-Use Driving Patterns: Implications for
Mobile Source Emission Inventories.
PB94-118502/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
HARKING, L. L
Acute Toxicity of 4-Nitrophenol, 2,4-Dinitrophenol, Terbufos
and Trichlorfon to Grass Shrimp ('Palaemonetes' spp.) and
Sheepshead Minnows fCyprinodon vanegatus') as Affected
by Salinity and Temperature.
PB94-158730/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Water Temperature and pH on Toxicity of Terbu-
fos, Trichlorfon, 4-Nitrophenol and 2.4-Dinitrophenol to the
Amphipod 'Gammarus pseudolimnaeus' and Rainbow Trout
fOncorhynchus mykiss').
PB94-158748/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Water Temperature on the Toxicity of 4-Nitro-
phenol and 2,4-Dinitrophenol to Developing Rainbow Trout
fOncorhynchus mykiss').
PB94-158722/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Salinity and Temperature Effects on Chronic Toxicrty of 2,4-
Dinitrophenol and 4-Nitrophenol to Sheepshead Minnows
fCyprinodon vanegatus').
PB94-158714/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
HARKS, D.
Comparison of Geostatistical Procedures for Spatial Analy-
sis of Precipitation in Mountainous Terrain.
PB94-130028/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Implications of Climate Change for the Water Balance of
the Columbia River Basin, USA.
PB94-159365/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Simulating Climate-Biosphere Interactions under Changing
Climate Conditions: A Research Plan.
PB94-136389/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
HARKS, D. G.
Application of Topographically Distributed Models of
Energy, Water and Carbon Balance over the Columbia
River Basin: A Framework for Simulating Potential Climate
Change Effects at the Regional Scale.
PB94-141561/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
HARONI, H.
Pilot Study on Indoor Air Quality.
PB94-195955/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
HARSALEK, J.
Urban Drainage Systems: Design and Operation.
PB94-1248157REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
HARSOSUMRO, P. J.
Alternative Control Techniques Document PM-10 Emis-
sions from Selected Processes at Coke Ovens and Inte-
grated Iron and Steel Mills.
PB94-156718/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
HARTM,M.
Compendium of Watershed-Scale Models for TMDL Devel-
opment
PB94-21B955/REB 94-04 PC A05/MF A01
HART1NELU, R. E.
Representative benthic btoindicator organisms for use in ra-
dfetion effects research: Culture of Neanthes arenaceoden-
tata (Potychaeta).
DE93016427/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
MARTINEZ, E. X.
Trawling Bycatch in the Galveston Bay System.
PB94-159W3/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A02
MARTONEN,T.&
Aerodynamic Size Measurement of Airborne Fibers and
Health Effects Implications.
PB94-163904/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Behavior of Hygroscopic Pharmaceutical Aerosols and the
Influence of Hydroprrabic Additives.
PB94-163938/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Deposition Patterns of Aerosolized Drugs within Human
Lungs: Effects of Ventilatory Parameters.
PB94-137239/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Deposition Patterns of Potydisperse Aerosols within Human
Lungs.
PB94-202116/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Disposition of Mulberry Pollen in the Human Respiratory
System: A Mathematical Model.
PB94-143765/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Rber Deposition Along Airway Walls: Effects of Fiber
Cross-Section on Rotational Interception.
PB94-16392O/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Mathematical Model for Aerosol Deposition in the Respira-
tory Tract of the Guinea Pig.
PB94-197118/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
MARX, J. J.
Fine Pore Drffuser System Evaluation for the Green Bay
Metropolitan Sewerage District
PB94-200813/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
MASEMORE, S, S.
Validation of a Method for Estimating Pollution Emission
Rates Using Open-Path FTIR Spectroscopy and Modeling
Techniques.
PB94-112984/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
MASON, J. W.
Effects of Physteochernical Factors and Bacterial Colony
Morphotype on Association of Vibrio vulnificus' with Hemo-
cytes of 'Crassostrea virginica'.
PB94-140688/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
MASS.M. J.
Extraction of DMA from Cryopreserved Clotted Human
Blood.
PB94-137270/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
Ki-ras Oncogens Mutations in Tumors and DMA Adducts
Formed by Benzfflaceanthrylene and Benzo(a)pyrene in the
Lungs of Strain A/J Mice.
PB94-139557/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
MASSER, C. C.
Comparison of Current Industrial SO2 Emission Inventories.
PB94-112901 /REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
MASTER L.L.
Research Plan for Riot Studies of the Biodiversity Re-
search Consortium.
PB94-114881/REB 94-01 PC A05/MF A01
MASUTANI, G.
Fine Pore Diffuser Fouling: The Los Angeles Studies.
PB94-200839/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A02
MATHUR, R.
Dependencies and Sensitivity of Troposphere Oxidants to
Precursor Concentrations over the Northeast United States:
A Model Study.
PB94-192770/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Intercomparison of Two Regional Photochemical Models.
PB94-210549/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
MATTHEWS, J. E.
BRxemediation Using the Land Treatment Concept Envi-
ronmental Regulations and Technology.
PB94-107927/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
MATTSON, V. R.
Comparison of the Relative Sensitivity of Three Benthic In-
vertebrates to Copper-Contaminated Sediments from the
Keweenaw Waterway.
PB94-174703/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Development and Evaluation of Test Methods for Benthic
Invertebrates and Sediments: Effects of Flow Rate and
Feeding on Water Quality and Exposure Conditions.
PB94-163656/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Prediction of Bioaccumulation of Metals from Contaminated
Sediments by the Oligocnaete, 'Lumbriculus vanegatus'.
PB94-176O54/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
Use of the Aquatic Obgochaete •Lumbriculus vanegatus' for
Assessing the Toxicity and Bioaccumulation of Sediment-
Associated Contaminants.
PB94-177730/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
MATUSON, A.
Toronto Harbour Commissioners (THC) Soil Recycle Treat-
ment Train. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-124674/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
MATZ.A.C.
Guidance for Assessing the Effects of Contaminants to Ju-
venile Gallinaceous Birds Using a Cross-Fostered Brood
Method.
PB94-190378/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
MAXWELL, M. A.
EPA Research Program for Reducing CO2 Emissions
Through Efficient Energy Technologies.
PB94-120029/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fuzzy Logic Motor Control for Pollution Prevention and Im-
proved Energy Efficiency.
PB94-190865/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
MAYER, F. l_
Acute Toxicity of 4-Nitrophenol, 2,4-Dinitrophenol, Terbufos
and Trichlorfon to Grass Shrimp ('Palaemonetes' spp.) and
Sheepshead Minnows fCyprinodon variegatus') as Affected
by Salinity and Temperature.
PB94-158730/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Water Temperature and pH on Toxicity of Terbu-
fos, Trichlorfon, 4-Nitrophenol and 2,4-Dinitrophenol to the
Amphipod 'Gammarus pseudolimnaeus' and Rainbow Trout
fOncorhynchus mykiss').
PB94-158748/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Water Temperature on the Toxicity of 4-Nitro-
phenol and 2,4-Dinitrophenol to Developing Rainbow Trout
fOncorhynchus mykiss').
PB94-158722/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Predicting Chronic Lethality of Chemicals to Fishes from
Acute Toxicity Test Data: Concepts and Linear Regression
Analysis. (Hazard Assessment).
PB94-191079/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Proceedings: Integrated Research Planning Meeting for
Gulf of Mexico Estuaries. Held in Gulf Breeze, Florida on
November 2-3,1993.
PB94-157799/REB 94-03 PC A05/MF A01
Salinity and Temperature Effects on Chronic Toxicity of 2,4-
Dinitrophenol and 4-Nitrophenol to Sheepshead Minnows
fCyprinodon variegatus').
PB94-158714/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
MCALLISTER, l_
Research Strategy for the Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment Program. Wetlands 1993 Gulf of Mexico Estu-
arine Emergent Salt Marsh Pilot Study. Phase 2.
PB94-139607/REB 94-02 PC A05/MF A01
MCALLISTER, l_ S.
Habitat Quality Assessment of Two Wetland Treatment
Systems in Florida. A Pilot Study.
PB94-126760/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
MCARVER, A. a
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle Emissions in
Tunnels.
PB94-209657/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
MCCARTHY, J. M.
Geographic Targeting: Selected State Examples.
PB94-12B360/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Watershed Planning in the Albamarie-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 3. Toxics Analysis.
PB94-196573/REB 94-04 PC A13/MF A03
MCCARTHY, M.
Riparian Buffers for Water Quality Enhancement in the Al-
bemarle-Pamlico Area.
PB94-195948/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
MCCAULL, J. L.
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Conditions.
Executive Summary.
PB94-177425/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
MCCLENNY, W. A.
FT-IR Transmission Spectroscopy for Quantrtation of Am-
monium BisuKate in Fine-Parbculate Matter Collected on
Teflon (Trade Name) Filters.
PB94-209640/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Spatially Resolved Monitoring for Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Using Remote Sector Sampling.
PB94-119955/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
MCCUNTOCK, S. C.
Air Emissions and Control Technology for Leather Tanning
and Finishing Operations.
PB94-120219/REB 94-01 PC A11/MF A03
MCCLOSKEY, P. L.
Follow-Up Radon Measurements in 14 Mitigated Schools.
PB94-114758/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
MCCLURE, P. C.
Determination of Polychkxinated Biphenyl Levels in the
Serum of Residents and in the Hornogenates of Seafood
from the New Bedford, Massachusetts Area: A Comparison
of Exposure Sources through Pattern Recognition Tech-
niques.
PB94-210473/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
MCCORMICK, J. H.
Field and Laboratory Investigation of Acid Effects on Large-
mouth Bass, Rock Bass, Black Crappie, and Yellow Perch.
PB94-163706/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Repsonses of Juvenile Largemouth Bass to Different pH
and Aluminum Levels at Overwintering Temperatures: Ef-
fects on Gill Morphology, Electrolyte Balance, Scale Calci-
um, Liver Glycogen, and Depot Fat
PB94-163698/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
MCCRAOY, J. K.
Uptake and Photodegradation of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzc-p-dioxin Sorbed to Grass Foliage.
PB94-160488/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Vapor-Phase 2,3,7,8-TCDD Sorption to Plant Foliage: A
Species Comparison.
PB94-160496/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
MCCRILU.S, R. C.
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Natural Gas Fur-
PB94-189669/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Enhanced Combustion Woodstove (ECW) Technology.
PB94-190923/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested
Butte, Colorado (Journal Article).
PB94-161064/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested Butte
during the 1991-92 Heating Season.
PB94-190915/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Woodstove Emission Measurement Methods: Comparison
and Emission Factors Update.
PB94-143807/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
MCCUTCHEON, S. C.
Integrating Water Quality Modeling with Ecological Risk As-
sessment for Nonpoint Source Pollution Conlrob A Concep-
tual Framework.
PB94-119997/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF Ml
MCDONALD, L. 0.
Atmospheric Corrosion Model far Galvanized Steel Struc-
tures.
PB94-101763/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCDONNELL, W. F.
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects.
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 12. Ef-
fects on Man, Animate, and Plan* as a Function of Air Pol-
tutsfrt ImpBct.
PB94-17O099/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF Ml
Relationship botwoon Delvered Ozone Dose and Function-
al Responses in Humans.
PB94302082/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF Ml
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Ozone
emiolo-
Epidemi
gy Research Program: A Strategy for Assessing the Effects
of Ambient Ozone Exposure upon Morbidly in Exposed
Populations.
PB94-137106/REB 94-02 PC AOz/MF Ml
DBfly of Controlled Human Exposure StuoTes tor Assessing
the Health Effects of Complex Mixtures and Indoor Air Pof
Marts.
PB94-202066/REB 9444 PC A02/MF Ml
MCDOWELL, M. K.
Mapping Critical Levels of Ozone, SuHur Dioxide and nitro-
gen Dioxide for Crops. Forests and Natural Vegetation in
PB94-210481/REB 94-04 PCAOS/MFA01
MCELROY, F. F.
Comparison of Crwmluminescence and Ultrsvtotet Ozone
Monitor Responses in the Presence of HuoiMUy and Photo-
chemical PoNutants.
PB94-182672/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF Ml
Simultaneous CaKntion of Open-Path and Conventional
cence Muniluiu.
PB94-197456/REB
Point Monitors for Measuring Ambient Mr Concentrations of
Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone, and Nitrogen Dioxide.
PS94-112877/REB 944)1 PC AO3/MF A01
Study of Interferences in Ozone UV and Chernlumines-
9444 PCM3/MFM1
MCGAUGHEY, J. F.
Comparison of a Modffied VOST Samping Method to
Method 0030.
PB94-176633/REB 94-03 PCAO3/MFA01
Reid Evaluation of a Modified VOST Samping Method.
PB94-197506/HEB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
Field Test and VaHation of a Source Test Method for
Methytone Diphenyl Dfeocyanste.
PB94-158680/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
ReU Test of a Generic Method for the Samping and Analy-
sis of Hatogenated Hydrocarbons Listed in Tie III of the
dean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-178617/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF Ml
Handbook of GC/MS Data and Infonnation for Ootoctod
Clean At Act Amendments Compounds.
PB94-155884/REB 9443 PCA19/MFA04
wiMfitB In PrspBT&bon of SsmpHs GonwtBd by
94-04 PCM2/MFM1
mnuvuiiMHii in rraj
SW-846 Method 0010.
P894-197514/REB
Ploy iai slion of the Components of the Modified Mult tod 5
(Method 0010) Samping Train for Analysis by SW-846
Method 8270.
PB94-1 76641 /REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
MCOEOUGH.U.
Evaluation of Mercury Emissions from Fluorescent Lamp
Crushing.
PB94-175832/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
MCQWRE.A.D. _
Aspocts of Spcttttf wxf TMnponpt Aagregction In
noopQRtt Cftrbon QtoKxto FUDGM front Twnp0cttto
PB94-174728/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF M1
MCOUIRE, J. M.
Structural Characterfcatton of Reactive Dyes Using liquid
Secondary Ion Mass Spsctrometry/Tandem Mast Spec-
trometry.
PB94-1D1748/REB 9441 PC Mz/MF Ml
MCHENRY. J. H.
Ctoud and Chemical Pathway Oiaractsrttation o< the Non-
Inear Response of Sulfur Deposition and SuMate Ak Con-
uen»alli)i» to Changes in SO2 Emissions in the HADM.
PB94-130101/REB 9442 PCM2/MFM1
oTcliort Dis
ry and
Correcting RADM's SuHate Un
Correction of Modal Errors and Testing the Corrections
Through Comparisons against Field Data.
PB94-VI9963/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF M1
Beta
> Imp
ce of Oxidation Pathways and Clouds to
Atmospheric Ambient SuHate Production as Pradfcfad by
the Regional Acid Deposition Model
PB94-2D9673/REB 9444 PCAW/MFA01
Relative Importance to SuHate Production of Oxidation
Pathways and Clouds as PrerJcted by the Regional Add
DepoeHon Modal
PB94-112885/REB 9441 PC Mz/MF M1
MCKENNA.&
Examination of Alternative Fishing Devices for the Estua-
*w Shrimp and Crab Trawl Fisheries.
PB94-216716/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
Examkiation of the Blue Crab Fishery ki the PamHco River
PB94-168028/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF AOz
UCKENY AN, at*.
Structure-Taxteity Relatto
Alcohols ki Fish.
PB94-163664/REB
MCHM.J.M.
Modeling the Accumulation of Three Watsrbome Chlorinat-
ed Ethanes ki Fathead Minnows fPknaphales promolas1): A
Icaly Based Approach.
416/REB 9444 PCA03/MFM1
PtivsUogkaty-Based Toxtaxdnetic Modeling of Three Wa-
terbome CfHoreethanes ki Channel Catfish, 'ictaiurus punc-
ps for alpha, beta-Urtsaturated
9443 PCM2/MFM1
PB94-163S15/REB
9443 PCA03/MFA01
ng Br
obkxw
trachlor .
las') and Japs
Factors.
P684-130168/REB
yl in Fathead Mk
-
,,
priales pr
•'
Respkat
GHRux
JratoryO.
xteka rOryzlas latlpas'): Rate Limiting
9442 PC AOS/MF M1
.Physiology and Chtoroethane
in the Channel Catfish Ictalurus punctatus'.
PB94-177714/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF M1
MCKINLEY, M. K.
Effect of Pretreatmant on the BMary Excretion of 2,3,7,8-
Tetrachtorodtoerao-p-Otoxin, 2,3,7,8-TetracNorodl)enzo-
furan. and 3,3',4,4'-fe«K*lorobk>heriyl In the Rat
PB94-141413/REB 9442 PCAM/MFA01
MCKMNEY, J. 0.
MotecJar FteW Analysis of Poryhalogenated
xins, Dbenzofurans, and Biphenyts.
10B/REB 9444 PC AOz/MF A01
Theoretical Investigation into the PoMntW of Haiogenated
Methanes to Undergo Reductive MetaboSsm.
PB94-197092/REB 9444 PCM2/MFM1
MCLAREN, S. E.
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle Emissions in
Tunnels.
PB94-2096S7/REB 9444 PC AOz/MF Ml
MCUNDEN, M. O.
SimpMed Cycle Simulation Model tor the Performance
Rating of nofrigoranls and Refrigerant Mixtures.
PB94-199890 9444 Not avsJabte NTIS
MCMAHON,O.
Watershed Planning ki the Abemarie-Pamlco Estuarine
System. Report 1. Annual Average Nutrient Budgets.
PB94-173366/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF M2
MCMMN,aW.
Evaluation of Poautton Prevention Opportunities tor Coated
and Lamkieted Substrate Manufacturing EqUpment Ctoan-
S&4-
-190873/REB
9444 PC A02/MF Ml
Improved Equipment Cleaning at Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing FacWes (Seminar Paper).
PB94-16270B/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
Improved Equipment donning in Coatod and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing FacWes (Phase 1).
PB94-141157/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF MS
Waste MMniaition for Equipment Closnkig ki the Coaled
and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing Industry.
PB94-198033/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
MCRAE,a
Enviiiiiimonlsl Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Great Lakes Monitoring and Research Strategy.
MEEKS, & A.
Effects of Activated Charcoal Filtration and Ozonatkm on
Hydrocarbon and Carbonyl Levels of Ambient Air Used in
Controlled-Exposure Chamber Studies of Air Pollutant
Human Health Effects.
PB94-210523/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
MECMNCK.RA.
Carbon Sequestration, Biological Diversity, and Sustainable
Development Integrated Forest Management
PB94-135027/REB 9442 PC M3/MF A01
MEIER, J.R.
Reduction of Qenotoxicity of a Creosote-Contaminated Soil
After Fungal Treatment Determined by the Tradescantia-
9442 PC A02/MF A01
micronudeus'Test
PB94-130077/REB
MEKENYAN, 0. a
Electronic Factor in QSAR: MO-Parametars, Competing
Interactions, Reactivity and Toxldty.
PB94-209681/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
QSAR Approach for Estimating the Aquatic Toxkaty of Soft
BectrophSes (OSAR for Soft ETertropWtes).
PB94-163573/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
OSARs for Photoindueed Toxicity: 1. Acute Lethality of Po-
rycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbons to 'Daphnia magna'.
PB94-176203/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Relationships between Descriptors for Hydrophobicity and
Soft ElectropNIicrly in Predicting Toxicity.
PB94-158755/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
MELCERH.
Investigations Mo BtofouHng Phenomena in Fine Pore Aer-
ation Devices.
PB94-200953/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
Long-Term Performance Characteristics of Fine Pore Ce-
ramic Diffusers at Monroe, Wisconsin.
PB94-2008S4/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
MEULLO, J. M.
Aspects of Spatial and Temporal Aggregation in Estimating
Regional Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from Temperate Forest
Soils.
PB94-174729/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
MELLO, J. W.
Ground Water Supply Survey. Summary of Volatile Organic
ContGUTiin&fit OccuprBncd D&t&.
PB94-175866/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
MELTON, C.M.
Estimation of Jonizabon Constants of Azo Dyes and Related
ArofnAtic AminoK EnvironmQnt&I Irnpttcfibon.
PB94-191103/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
MELZIAN,B.D.
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries. Virginian Province,
1991.
PB84-171659/REB 9443 PCM7/MFA02
MENACHE.M.
Dose-Dependent Disposition of Sodium Arsenate in Mice
Following Acute Oral Exposure.
PB94^202140/REB 9444 PC M3/MF A01
Dose-Response Relationships in Mice Following Subch-
ronic Exposure to 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin:
CYP1A1, CYP1A2, Estrogen Receptor, and Protein Tyro-
skie Phoephorylation.
PB94-163755/REB 9443 PC AO2/MF A01
MENACHE, H Q.
Radon Progeny DosJmetry in the Rat Lung.
PB94-1370$6/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
MENKEL.J. L
Effect of 2.4-DWtrophenol on the Metabolic Rate of Bob-
white Quan.
PB94-144722/RE8 9442 PC A02/MF A01
9441 PC A10/MF AOS MENZER, R. E.
PB94-114832/REB
MCVEETY, B. AND
jrnpsct of Global Change onTerretWaf Eoosystems.
Frameworics for evaluating Agroeooeydsm and Foreet Ec^
syatjam CffocUk
PB94-107988/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF Ml
MCVEY.LF.
On-Road Remote Sensing of CO and HC Emissions ki Cal-
fornla.
PB94-186345/REB 9443 PCA08/MFA02
MCVEV.M.
Biological Populations as mdteators of Envkonmental
Change. Volume 1.
PB84-1B6129/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M2
i Exposure Factors Handbook. Appendbc Uterature
i rw^^fa Volume 2 of 2.
PB64-177789/REB 9443 PC A20/MF M4
WMMa Exposure Factors Handbook, volume 1 of 2.
PB94-17477B/REB 9443 PC A24/MF M4
MEAQHEn-HARTZELL, E.
Guide for Conducting TnwtabmHy Slides under CERCLA:
aoder/adafton Remedy gulsctloiL Interim GuMance.
PB94-117470/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF Ml
MECKE8.M.a
ConMI of Trace Metal Species ki Combustion Systems.
PB94-210564/REB 9444 PCM1/MFM1
SITE Demorxrtratlon of the Basic Extractive Sludge Treat-
ment ProceaC
PBB4-101805/REB 9441 PC Mz/MF Ml
Methods in Environmental Toxicology (Chapter 20).
PB94-117462/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A02
MERCER,!.
Watershed Planning ki the Atoermarte-PamBco Estuarine
System. Report 5 - Fishing Practices Mapping.
PB94-1S6544/REB 9443 PCA10/MFA03
MERCER, R.R.
Distribution of Injury and Microdosknetry of Ozone kt the
VentJIatory Unit of the Rat
PB94-137049/RE8 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Lower Resckatory Tract Structure of Laboratory Animals
snd Humsns^ Dosiinotry ImpHcfltions.
PB94-1 37031 /REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Three-Dknensional Analysis of Lung Structure and Its Appli-
cation to Pulmonary Dosknetry Models (Chapter 6).
PB94-139490/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
MERONEY, R. M.
Physical and Numerical Modeling of ASD Exhaust Diaper-
giOQ A/ound Housss.
PB94-18B117/REB 9444 PC A10/MF A03
Laboratory Evaluation of Method 0050 for Hydrogen Chlo-
ride.
PB94-182227/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
MERRILL, R a
Comparison of a Modrned VOST Sampling Method to
Method 0030
PB94-176633/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
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Evaluation of Gas Chromatography Detection Systems for
Total Gaseous Nonmethane Organic Compounds.
PB94-197498/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Reid Evaluation of a Modified VOST Sampling Method.
PB94-197506/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
Field Test of a Generic Method for the Sampling and Analy-
sis of Hatogenated Hydrocarbons Listed in TrSe III of the
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-176617/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook of GC/MS Data and Information for Selected
Clean Air Act Amendments Compounds.
PB94-155884/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF A04
Improvements in Preparation of Samples Generated by
SW-846 Method 0010.
PB94-197S14/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Preparation of the Components of the Modified Method 5
(Method 0010) Sampling Train for Analysis by SW-846
Method 8270.
PB94-176641/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
•EBRITT, R.
Evaluation of the Polyad (Trade Name) FB Air Purification
and Solvent Recovery Process for Styrene Removal.
PB94-130317/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
HESSER, E.
Solvent Minimization in the Continuous Liquid/Liquid Ex-
traction of Aqueous Samples for Semivolatile Ogantes.
PB94-121555/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
•ESSNER, M. J.
EPA Traceabilrty Protocol for Assay and Certification of
Gaseous Calibration Standards (Revised September 1993).
PB94-130424/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
•ETZER.N.A.
Reid Investigation of Effectiveness of Soil Vapor Extraction
Technology.
PB94-122553/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
MEYER, B.E.
Abestos Release from the Demolition of Two Schools in
Fairbanks. Alaska.
PB94-192804/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
KYER.N.
Guidance on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and the
Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide Pro-
grams Branch (Corrected Version as of February 18,1994).
PB94-156692/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
MEYERS, J.
IAPCS: A (
Systems tori
PB94-192721/RE
Model That Evaluates Pollution Control
Boilers.
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
MEYERS, S.M.
Comparative Toxkaty of Azinprios-Methyl to House Mice,
Laboratory Mice, Deer Mice, and Gray-Tailed Voles.
PB94-182367/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
•CHAEL.L.C.
Gasoline-Contaminated Ground Water as a Source of Resi-
dential Benzene Exposure: A Case Study.
PB94-209624/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
MKHAELS, J.
Chemical Waste Management, Inc. PO'WWER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology- Tech-
nology Evaluation Report Volume 1.
P394-160637/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
IBCHALAK, C. H.
Prototype Needs Estimating and Project Ranking Software
for the TxDOT PMS.
PB94-120699/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
MDOAUGH, 0. P.
Field Scale Testing of a Hyperfiltratkxi Unit for Removal of
Creosote and Pentachlorophenol from Ground Water
Chemical and Biological Assessment
PB94-191061/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Reid-Scale Testing of a Two-Stage Bioreactor for Removal
of Creosote and Pentachlorophenol from Ground Water
Chemical and Biological Assessment.
PB94-191053/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Wectivrty and Teratogenicity of 'Beauveria bassiana1 in
•Menida berylUna'Embryos.
PB94-191004/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Methods for Spawning, Cutturing and Conducting Toxicity
Tests with Early Life Stages of Estuarine and Marine
Fishes.
PB94-155389/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Uttzafion of Topsmett, 'Atherinops atfinis', in Environmen-
tal Toxicology Studies along the Pacific Coast of the United
PB94-170065/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Soxtec Extraction Procedure for Extracting
Organic Compounds from Soils and Sediments.
PB94-182334/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
•LLER.C.A.
Emissions of Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants from the
Combustion of Pulverized Coal in a Small-Scale Combustor.
PB94-190519/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
•LLERC.T.
Development of Split-Operator, Petrov-Galerkin Methods to
Simulate Transport and Diffusion Problems.
PB94-101722/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Two-Dimenstonal Modeling of Aquifer Remediation Influ-
enced by Sorptkxl Nonequilibrium and Hydraulic Conductivi.
H89693/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
MILLER, C. W.
Selection Criteria for Mathematical Models Used in Expo-
sure Assessments; Atmospheric Dispersion Models.
PB94-114725/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A02
MILLER, D. B.
Prenatal Cocaine Eliminates the Sex-Dependent Differ-
ences in Activation Observed in Adult Rats After Cocaine
Challenge.
PB94-163763/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
MILLER, D. T.
Determination of Per/chlorinated Biphenyl Levels in the
Serum of Residents and in the Homogenates of Seafood
from the New Bedford, Massachusetts Area: A Comparison
of Exposure Sources through Pattern Recognition Tech-
niques.
PB94-210473/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
MILLER, F. J.
Lower Respiratory Tract Structure of Laboratory Animals
and Humans: Dosimetry Implications.
PB94-137031/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
MILLER, G.
Development of a Battery-Operated Portable Synchronous
Luminescence Spectrofluorometer.
PB94-170032/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
MILLER, a C.
Depth Dependence of Direct and Indirect Photolysis on Soil
Surfaces.
PB94-13S068/REB 94-O2 PC A02/MF A01
MILLEaM.
Evaluation of Portable Gas Chromatographs.
PB94-120003/REB 943)1 PC A03/MF A01
MILLER, M. J.
Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement Docket
PB94-921700/REB 94-02 Subscription
MILLETTE, J. R.
Method 100.2. Determination of Asbestos Structures over
10 micrometers in Length in Drinking Water.
PB94-201902/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
MILLJKEN, S.
Enabling Guidance for the Implementation of 40 CFR Part
63, Subpart E. Version 1. Interim.
PB94-120979/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
MILLS, J. J.
Physiologically Based Phamnacokinetic Model for 2,3,7,8-
Tetrabramodfcerao-p-Dionn (TBDD) in the Rat Tissue Dis-
tribution and CYP1A Induction.
PB94-101565/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
MILTNER, R. J.
Control of Disinfection By-Products and Biodegradable Or-
ganic Matter through Biological Treatment
PB94-157310/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Disinfection By-Product Formation and Control by Ozona-
tfon and Bfetreatment
PB94-101888/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Ozonatjon and Biological Treatment on Disinfec-
tion By-Products.
PB94-157377/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Particle Removal and Head Loss Development in Biological
Fitters.
PB94-157278/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
MUMHCHM.
Behavior and Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds
in Soil: A Literature Review.
PB94-100153/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
MINOR, T. B.
Arid Ecosystems 1992 Pilot Report Environmental Monitor-
ing and Assessment Program.
PB94-176B98/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
MINTZ.D.
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report 1992.
PB94-146669/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
MIRES. P. B.
Archaeological Monitoring of the International Wastewater
Treatment Plant Land Outfall Trench. San Diego County,
California.
PB94-205739/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
MISSILDIHE, B. C.
Determination of Capillary Pressure: Saturation Curves In-
volving TCE, Water and Air for a Sand and a Sandy Clay
Loam.
PB94-130754/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
MITCH, a E.
Major Ion Chemistry of Lakes on the Kenai Peninsula,
Alaska.
PB94-117603/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
MITCHELL, R
Characterization of a New TTwrmophilic SuHate-Reducing
Bacterium ThermodesuHo\nbrio yellowstonS' gen. nov. and
sp. nov.: Its Phvtogenetjc RelationsNp to Thermodesutfo-
bacterium commune' and Their Origins Deep within the
Bacterial Domain.
PB94-191038/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
MITCHELL, W.
Preparation and Evaluation of Representative Compounds
in Small High Pressure Cylinders for Use as Audit Materials.
PB94-182268/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
MORGAN, A. M.
MITSCH, B. F.
Air Emissions and Control Technology for Leather Tanning
and Finishing Operations.
PB94-120219/REB 94-01 PCA11/MFA03
MITZELFELT, J.
Lake Water Quality Assessment Grant No. 2. Final Report
(Includes Lake Water Quality Assessment Program, 1992.
Northeastern Illinois Lakes).
PB94-183092/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
MOLE.LM.
Developmental Toxicity of Methanol in Whole Embryo Cul-
ture: A Comparative Study with Mouse and Rat Embryos.
PB94-137254/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
MOLE.M. l_
Developmental Toxicity of Inhaled Methanol in the CD-1
Mouse, with Quantitative Dose-Response Modeling for Esti-
mation of Benchmark Doses.
PB94-163888/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
MOLLYN, G.
Follow-Up Radon Measurements in 14 Mitigated Schools.
PB94-114758/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
MOLZ, F. J.
Fractal-Based Stochastic Interpolation Scheme in Subsur-
face Hydrology.
PB94-162807/REB
94-03 PC A02/MF A01
MONROE, C. C.
Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) Tracking System:
User's Manual.
PB94-104650/REB
94-01 PC A04/MF A01
MONSON, P. D.
pH-Dependent Toxicity of Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn to 'Cerio-
daphnia dubia', 'Pimephales promelas', 'Hyalella azteca'
and 'Lumbriculus variegatus'.
PB94-163722/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
MOODY, T.
Serum Chemistry and Histopathological Evaluations of
Brown Bullheads ('Ameiurus nebulosus') from the Buffalo
and Niagara Rivers, New York.
PB94-101599/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
MOODY, T. K.
Development and Improvement of a Temporal Allocation
Factor File.
PB94-155314/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
MOORE, B. A.
Case Studies in Wellhead Protection Area Delineation and
Monitoring.
PB94-10S350/REB 94-01 PCA21/MFA04
MOORE, B.J.
Acute and Long-Term Effects of a Single Dose of the Fun-
gicide Carbendazim (Methyl 2-Benzimidazola Carbamate)
on the Male Reproductive System in the Rat
PB94-163896/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
MOORE, a E.
Development and Testing of a Dry Deposition Algorithm
(Revised).
PB94-183100/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
MOORE, J. C.
Downwind Drift and Deposition of Malathion on Human Tar-
gets from Ground Ultra-Low Volume Mosquito Sprays.
PB94-140654/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
MOORE, L. A.
Effect of Bromide Ion on Formation of HAAs during Chlorin-
atkm.
PB94-157286/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
MOORE, M.M.
Quantification and Molecular Characterization of 'hprt' Mu-
tants of Human T-Lymphocytes.
PB94-163862/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
MOORE, R
Heavy Metal Pollutants in Organic-Rich Muds of the Pam-
lico River Estuarine System: Their Concentration, Distribu-
tion, and Effects upon Benthic Environments and Water
Quality.
PB94-214160/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
MOORE, S.
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 1990-June 1991.
PB94-178274/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
Verifying Compliance with Sludge Requirements. Guidance
for NPDES Compliance Inspectors.
PB94-125739/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
MOREL, F. M. M.
Investigation of the Electrostatic Properties of Humte Sub-
stances by Fluorescence Quenching.
PB94-158821 /REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Pitfalls of Sequential Extraction.
PB94-190493/REB
94-04 PC A01/MF A01
MORENCY, J. a
Control of Trace Metal Species in Combustion Systems.
PB94-210564/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
MORGAN, A. M.
Sources and Distribution of Debris in the Gatveston Bay Es-
tuary.
PB94-154598/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
MORRIS, P. J.
Concepts in
MytoBorer
PolycNorinated Biphenyl Bio
Wbi-
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-190816/REB
MORRISON, a E.
Sand Spfced wtti Copper as a Reference Toxicant Material
for Sediment ToxWty Testing: A PrefMnary Evaluation.
PB94-146305/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
MORRISON, M.
Major Ion Chemistry of Lakes on the Kenal Peninsula,
Alaska.
PB94-117603/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
MORTHENSEN, K.
Exporionoo from CFC phaooout. AddHionBl control instru-
merits for HCFCs.
DE94709797/REB 9442 PCAO4/MFA01
MOSER.V.C.
Prolonged Neurabehavloral and Visual Effects of Short-
Term Exposure to 3,3'-lir«KX«propior«trie (IDPN) in Rats.
PB94-141579/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
MOSLEY. aa
Meanromrmti of Sol PermeebBty and Pressure Ftetds In
EPA's SoM3as Chamber.
PB94-112893/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
MOST, a
DC Magnetic FtoUs into Epktemi-
9442 PC AOS/MF A01
MOUAT, a A.
Arid Ecosystems 1992 Plot Report Environmental Monitor-
Ing and Assessment Program.
PS94-176888/REB 9444 PCA07/MFA02
cnsrironivwnUkl MonltonnQ wtd AMBssrnont Proonvrc Arid
Ecosystems 1983 Implementation Plan Colorado Plateau
Plot Design Plot Study.
PB94-16S339/REB 9443 PCA04/MFA01
MOUNT, a L
Methods tor Aquatic Tenacity Identification Evaluations:
Phase 3 Toxidty Confirmation. Procedures for Samples Ex-
hUdng Acute and Chronic Toxfcity.
PBa4-123833/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
MOUMTPORD, K.
Chesapeake Bay Dissolved Oxygen Goal for Restoration of
UvknResourcel
MULRME.P.
Chromium Emissions from Industrial Process Cooling
Towers: Background Information for Proposed Standards.
PB94-1514207REB 9442 PCA11/MFA03
MUMFORD, J. L.
Battery-Powered PM-10 Indoor Air Samplers Applied to Un-
vented Third World Residential Combustion Sources.
PB94-190998/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
MUNDFROM,Q.
ChaiactediaUon of •Deeutfomioroblum escambium1 sp. nov.
and Proposal to Assign •DeeuKwtorio dssurfurlcans' Strain
Norway 4 to the Genus 'Desutfornicrobiurn1.
PB94-191046/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Molecular Phytogenelic Explorations of Natural Microbial
Community Composition and Diversity
PB94-190e32/REB 9444 PCA01/MFA01
MUNDY, W. a
Aluminum Alters Calcium Transport in Plasma Membrane
and Endoptasmic Retfculum from Rat Brain.
PB94-163797/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
Aluminum De
Schomo for ttsOOfponrtinQ DC MSQ
otogtad SturJes of EMF Exposure.
PB94-143724/REB
Habitats.
P8M-194438/REB
9444 PCA06/MFA01
tropic Racsptor-StifnulBtod PhoophoinoBiJtidfl Hydrolysis in
Htppocarnpal and CorticsJ Slcss from Rttf Brain.
PB94-163805/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
Comparison of hitiacrsnliil Infusions of Colchlcine and Ibo-
tenlc Add as Models of Neurodegeneratton In the Basal
Forabnm. Research Report
PB94-197183/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
Correlation of the Aiillcholneslerass Activity of a Series of
Orosnophosphetee with Their AMty to Compete wHh Agon-
ist anding to MuscarMc Receptors.
PB94-144615/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of aatoctad Neuroacttve Chemicals on Calckim
Transporting System in Rat Carebeium and on Survival of
CerebeHar Granule Get*.
PB94-141595/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
MUMS, W. a
Risk Asesssment Plot Study. Phase 3. Naval Construction
Battalon Center. DavisvMe, Rhode Island.
PB94-180561/REB 9443 PCA07/MFA02
MINISTER. M.J.
Environmental Monttortng and Assommont Program: Agroe-
cosystem Plot Field Program Plan. 1993.
PB94-160694/REB 9443 PCA10/MFA03
MOYE.D. W.
Evaluation of Trawl Excluder Devices in the Pamico Sound
Shrimp Fishery.
PB94-189263/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
MOVER, E.E.
FteW Trapping of Subsurface Vapor Phase Petroleum Hy-
drocarbons.
PB94-158789/REB 9443 PCA09/MFA01
MUELLER, C.
Risk Assessment Plot Study. Phase 3. Naval Construction
Battalon Center, DavisvOe, Rhode Island.
PB94-160561/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF AO2
MUELLER, J. A. _
CBSG Hntory of Rno POTS Dmusof noUulH st
Environmental Monitoring and I
nt Program: Agroe-
9444 PCA07/MFA02
MUELLER, J-Q.
FieU Scale Testing of a Hyperfatnjtion Unit tor Removal of
Creosote and Pentacnlorophenol from Ground Water
Chemical and F
PB94-191061/REB
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Field-Scale Testing of a Two-Stage Btoreactor for Removal
of Creosote and Pentachtorophenol from Ground Water
Chemical and Biological Assessment
PB94-191053/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
MUKERJEE.D.
HeaMh Assessment Document for 2.3,7,e,Tetrachlonx»-
bera>p-0ioxin (TCOD) and Related Compounds. Volume 2
of 3.
PB84-Z05473/REB 9444 PCAM/MFAW
Health Assessment Document for 2.3,73-TetrachlorooV
beroxi-p-Dtoxin (TCDO) and Related Compounds. Volume 3
of 3.
PB94-205481/REB 9444 PCA07/MFA02
MUKERJEE.S.
Integrating Dispersion Modeing, Receptor Modeing and Air
Monitoring to Apportion Incinerator Impacts tor Exposure
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
akxi Modekng Principles in As-
nent CondWons of an Emission
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
cosystem Plot Field Program Report, 1992.
PB94-17775S/REB 9443 PCA06/MFA02
MURARO.J.
Hazardous Waste Enforcement in Mnois, Fiscal Years 1991
and 1982,
PB94-117074/REB 9441 PC AOt/MF A02
MURDOCH, P. S.
Chemical Characteristics and Temporal Trends in Eight
Streams of the CatskH Mountains. New York. (Revised).
PB94-19053S/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
Episooc AciuffiCBlion of Strowns ffi tho Nortns&storn
United States: Chemical and Biological Results of the Epi-
sodfc Response Project
PB94-114923/REB 9441 PCA17/MFA04
MURDOCH, RW.
EPA TraceebWy Protocol for Assay and Certification of
Gaseous Cafferation Standards (Revised September 1993).
PB94-130424/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
MUROWCHfCK, P.
MHptt Sotar System Design/Operation of System and
Results of Non-Solar Testing at MRI.
PB94-15223B/REB 9442 PCA05/MFA02
MURPHY, O.L.
Plot Monitoring Protect tor 14 Pesticides In Maryland Sur-
face Waters.
PB94-180734/REB 9443 PCAOS/MFA02
MURPHY, M.
Vaexthusgaautslaepp Irsan huedkr. (Greenhouse gas errw-
9441 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-190592/REB
Use of Receptor and Dispe
•ng Pro-end Post-Abate
sions from Iveetock).
DE94702214/REB
MURPHY, P.
Pretmhary Anajysto of Hazardous Air Pohitant Emission In-
ventories mm Three Major Urban Areas.
PB94-139S06VREB 9442 PCAO2/MFA01
MURRAY, 0.
GuMes to PolutiQn Prevenlion: Munictial Pretreatment Pro-
PB»M44631/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Source.
PB94-157393/REB
MULBARGER.M.
Manuat Nftrogen Control.
H427REB
Regional
systems.
nal Inventory for Critical Natural Areas. Wetland Eco-
ftanfe
9443 PCA147MFA03
PB94-191BOfVREB
Endangered Species Habitats of the Abe-
Estuarne Region. Phase 3 Report
PB94-15914
MUUK.J.D.
Dovotopment of an Active Personal Ozone Sampler Using a
Hoaow Tube Diffusion Denuder.
PB94-197472^EB 9444 PCAO2AIFA01
MULLEN, A. A.
Offsite environmental monitoring report RaoJatton monHor-
ing around United States nuclear teat areas, calendar year
DE94002296/REB 9442 PCA11/MFA03
9444 PCAM/MFA06
Extraction of DMA from Cryopreserved Ctottad Human
Stood.
PB94-137270/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
CorreiaSon of Carcinogenic Potency wHh Mouse-Skin (32)P-
Posaebethg and Muta-(R)Mouse tac ZBMutatnn Data for
DMBA and Us K-Regon Sutohur Isostere: Comparison with
AdMses Observed in Standard Genotoxiary Assays.
PB94-143732ffiEB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
NACCI.D.
Applicatkxi of the DNA Alkaline Unwinding Assay to Detect
DNA Strand Breaks in Marine Bivalves.
PB94-113057/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
NAOELHOFFER, K. J.
15N Natural Abundance and (15)N Labelling Studies in
Forest Ecosystems.
PB94-2105BO/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
NADER, J.
GeneTox Manager System: Bacterial Mutagenesis Assays:
User's Guide. (Version 2.21).
PB94-197035/REB 94-04 PC AOB/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System (GENETOX). Programmer's
Guide: VAX Component (Version 2.0).
P894-197027/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System (GENETOX) User's Guide. VAX
Component (Version 2.0).
PB94-197050/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System: Personal Computer Software
Programmer's Guide. (Version 2.21).
PB84-197043/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
NAIDU, S.L.
Effects of Ultravioloet-B Radiation on Photosynthesis of Dif-
ferent Aged Needles in Field-Grown Loblolly Pine.
PB94-144730/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
NAKAI.M.
Acute and Long-Term Effects of a Single Dose of the Fun-
gicide Carbendszim (Methyl 2-Benzimidazole Carbamate)
on the Male Reproductive System in the Rat
PB94-163896/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
NANCE, J. M.
TrawHng Bycatch in the Garveston Bay System.
PB94-159043/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
NARAYANAN, B.
Anaerobic Treatment of High-Strength Industrial Wastes
Bearing Semi-Volatile RCRA Compounds.
PB94-1586S6/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of Semivolatile Compounds in High Strength
Wastes Using an Anaerobic Expanded-Bed GAG Reactor.
PB94-113743/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
NARAYANIAN, B.
Treatment of VOCs in High Strength Wastes Using an An-
obic Expanded-Bed GAC Reactor.
PB94-113677/REB
.
9441 PC A03/MF A01
NAROTSKY, M. 0.
Developmental Toxicity and Structure-Activity Relationships
of Aliphatic Acids, Including Dose-Response Assessment of
Valproic Acid in Mice and Rats.
PB94-197064/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
NASH,I_L
Colorado River Basin and Climatic Change. The Sensitivity
of Strearrrflow and Water Supply to Variations in Tempera-
ture and Precipitation.
PB94-128527/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
MASSIF, J.
Determination of Polychlorinatsd Biphenyl Levels in the
Serum of Residents and in the Homogenates of Seafood
from the New Bedford, Massachusetts Area: A Comparison
of Exposure Sources through Pattern Recognition Tech-
210473/HEB
9444 PC A03/MF A01
HATH, a
Treatment of CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Re-
sponse, Compensation, and Liability Act) Leachates by
Carbon-Assisted Anaerobic Flukfeed Beds.
PB94-113750/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
NATHAN, A.
Dependencies and Sensitivity of Tropospheric Oxidants to
Precursor Concentrations over the Northeast United States:
A Model Study.
PB94-192770/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
NATSCHKE.D.
Emissions from Burning Cabinet Making Scraps.
PB94-130408/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
NAUMAH.K.E.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem Plot Reid Program Report, 1992.
PB94-17775S/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
NEALE.A.C.
Arid Ecosystems 1992 Pitot Report. Environmenta) Monitor-
ing and Assessment Program.
PB94-17689B/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Arid
Ecosystems 1993 Implementation Plan Colorado Plateau
Plot Design Pilot Study.
PB94-16S339/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Offsite environmental monitoring report Radiation monitor-
ing around United States nuclear test areas, calendar year
1991.
DE94002296/REB 9442 PC A11/MF A03
NEBEKER, A. V.
Effects of Oieldrin in Food on Growth and BtoaccumijJatoon
in Matard DucMhgs.
PB94-157245/REB 9443 PCA01/MFA01
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Forest Pesticides on the
Brown Garden Snail 'Helix aspersa' Muefler.
PB94-157211/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
O'HARA, T.
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth and
Reproduction of 'Daphnia, HyaTella and Gammarus'.
PB94-112968/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Toxicity and Estimated Water Quality Criteria Values in Mal-
lard Ducklings Exposed to Pentachlorophenol.
PB94-157237/REB 94-03 PCA01/MFA01
Toxicity of Guthion (Trade Name) and Guthion (Trade
Name) 2S to 'Xenopus laevis' Embryos.
PB94-209731/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
NEFF.D. E.
Physical and Numerical Modeling of ASO Exhaust Disper-
sion Around Houses.
PB94-188117/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
NEHER, D.
Environmental Monrtoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem Pilot Field Program Plan, 1993.
PB94-160694/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
NEHER, 0. A.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem PHot Field Program Report, 1992.
PB94-177755/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
NELSON, R. P.
Global Terrestrial Carbon Cycle.
PB94-160504/REB
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Simulating Climate-Biosphere Interactions under Changing
CHmate Conditions: A Research Plan.
PB94-1363B9/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
NELLESSEN, J. E.
UTAB: A Computer Database on Residues of Xenobkrtic
Organic Chemicals and Heavy Metals in Plants.
PB94-113693/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
NELSON, C.J.
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics with
Health, Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3948 Office Work-
ers in Three Buildings.
PB94-158763/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics with
Health, Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3948 Office Work-
ers in Three Buildings.
PB94-174786/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. EPA/ORD Large Buildings Study Results of the Initial
Survey of Randomly Selected GSA Buildings.
PB94-203775/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
NELSON, a
KHBS Oncogene Mutations in Tumors and DMA Adducts
Formed by Benz(i)aceanthrylene and Benzo(a)pyrene in the
Lungs of Strain A/J Mice.
PB94-139557/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative and Temporal Relationships between DNA
Adduct Formation in Target and Surrogate Tissues: Implica-
tions for Biomonitoring.
PB94-163912/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
NELSON, S.
Application of the DNA Alkaline Unwinding Assay to Detect
DNA Strand Breaks in Marine Bivalves.
PB94-113057/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
NELSON, T.H.
BWtography of Hydrotogte and Water-Quality Investigations
Conducted in or Near the Albemarte-Pamlico Sounds
Region, North Carolina.
PB94-204690/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
NELSON, W.
Application of the DNA Alkaline Unwinding Assay to Detect
DNA Strand Breaks in Marine Bivalves.
PB94-113057/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
NELSON, W. C.
National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS): Use of
Nationwide Activity Data for Human Exposure Assessment
PB94-197464/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
NELSON, W.G.
Application of 'Real-Time' Monitoring in Decision Making:
The New Bedford Harbor Pilot Dredging Project
PB94-130747/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
Btoaccumulation of PCS Congeners by Blue Mussels 'Miti-
lus edulis' Deployed in New Bedford Harbor, Massachu-
setts.
PB94-140779/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Assessment Pilot Study. Phase 3. Naval Construction
Battalion Center, Davisville, Rhode Island.
PB94-160561/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
NESNOW, S.
Mouse Skin Tumor-Initiating Activity of
Benzfflaceanthrylene in SENCAR Mice.
PB94-141454/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative Analysis of the Metabolism of 9,10-
Otiydrobenzo(a)pyrene by Induced Rat Liver Mierosomes.
PB94-141447/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative and Temporal Relationships between DNA
Adduct Formation in Target and Surrogate Tissues: Implica-
tions for Biomonitoring.
PB94-163912/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
NEUFELD.H.S.
Assessing Ozone Effects on Plants Native to the South-
eastern United States.
PB94-174208/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
HEUFFER, W. J.
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emissions
from Cement Manufacturing.
PB94-183522/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emissions
from Glass Manufacturing.
PB94-214079/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
NEUHAUSER, E. F.
Comparative Toxicity of Chemicals to Earthworms.
PB94-160462/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
NEWELL, A. D.
Major Ion Chemistry of Lakes on the Kenai Peninsula,
Alaska.
PB94-117603/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEWELL, H.
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 1990-June 1991.
PB94-178274/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
NEWSOME, J. L.
Sustainable Industry: Promoting Strategic Environmental
Protection in the Industrial Sector. Phase 1 Report
PB94-195054/REB 94-04 PC A11/MF A03
NEWSTED, J. L.
2,3,7,8,-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Equivalents in Tissues
of Birds at Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163730/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
BiomagnrficatJon of Bioassay Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin Equivalents.
P894-163599/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
NGUYEN, H.
Soil and Rll Laboratory Support - 1991. Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB94-163243/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
NICHOLS, J. W.
Modeling the Accumulation of Three Waterbome Chlorinat-
ed Ethanes in Fathead Minnows ('Pimephates promelas')- A
Physiologically Based Approach.
PB94-210416/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Physiologically-Based Toxicokinebc Modeling of Three Wa-
terbome Chloroethanes in Channel Catfish, Mctalurus punc-
tatus'.
PB94-163615/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Respiratory-Cardiovascular Physiology and Chloroethane
Gill Flux in the Channel Catfish 'Ictalurus punctatus'.
PB94-177714/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
NICHOLSON, W. J.
Airborne Asbestos Health Assessment Update. Project
Summary.
PB94-133949/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
NICOL, D. G.
Importance of the Nitrous Oxide Pathway to NOx in Lean-
Premixed Combustion.
PB94-158631 /REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
NIEMI, a J.
2,3,7,8,-Tetrachlwodibenzo-p-dioxin Equivalents in Tissues
of Birds at Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163730/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Uptake of Planar Porychtorinated Biphenyls and 2.3.7,8-
Substftuted Porychlorinated Dibenzofurans and Dibenzo-p-
dioxins by Birds Nesting in the Lower Fox River and Green
Bay, Wisconsin. USA.
PB94-163680/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
NIETO DE CASTRO, C. A.
Thermal Conductivity of R134a.
PB94-213063
NIREL, P. M. V.
Pitfalls of Sequential Extraction.
PB94-190493/REB
94-04 Not available NTIS
94-04 PC A01/MF A01
NISAMANEEPONG, W.
Efficacy of Commercial Products in Enhancing Oil Bkxtegra-
dation in Closed Laboratory Reactors.
PB94-101607/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
NISHIOKA, M. G.
Bioassay and Chemical Analysis of Ambient Air Partculate
Extracts Fractionated by Using Nonaqueous Anton-Ex-
change Solid Phase Extraction.
PB94-143757/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
NISHIOKA, R. S.
Histopathoiogy, Blood Chemistry, and Physiological Status
of Normal and Moribund Striped Bass ('Morone saxatilis')
Involved in Summer Mortality ('Die-Ofr) in the Sacramento-
San Joaqun Delta of California.
PB94-198157/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
NOFBGER, D. L.
Evaluation of Unsaturated/Vaktose Zone Models for Super-
fund Sites.
PB94-157765/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A03
NOGA.E.J.
Blue Crab, 'Callinectes sapidus', Hemocyanin Concentra-
tions as an Indicator of Environmental Conditions in the Al-
bemarte/Pamlico Estuary.
PB94-176211 /REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Determining the Relationship between Water Quality and
Ulcerative Mycosis in Atlantic Menhaden.
PB94-180643/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Rote of a Newly Discovered Toxic Dinoflagellate in Finfish
and Shellfish Kills in the Neuse and Pamlico Estuaries.
PB94-156593/REB 94^)3 PC A04/MF A01
NOLES, J. L.
Contaminant Effects in Marine/Estuarine Systems: Field
Studies and Scaled Simulations.
PB94-1S5488/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
NORBERG-KING, T. J.
Behavior and Identification of Toxic Metals in Complex Mix-
tures: Examples from Effluent and Sediment Pore Water
Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
PB94-163623/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Effluent Toxicity Results Using 'Ceriodaph-
nia dubia' Cultured on Several Diets.
PB94-163649/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations:
Phase 2 Toxicity Identification Procedures for Samples Ex-
hibiting Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
PB94-114907/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations:
Phase 3 Toxicity Confirmation. Procedures for Samples Ex-
hibiting Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
PB94-123833/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
NORDMAN, C. W.
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas, Wetland Eco-
systems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Albe-
marie-Pamlico Estuarine Region. Phase 3 Report
PB94-191806/REB 94-04 PC A99/MF AM
NORDSTROM, D. K.
Compilation and Interpretation of Water-Quality and Dis-
charge Data for Acidic Mine Waters at Iron Mountain,
Shasta County, California, 1940-91.
PB94-116050/REB 94-01 PC A09/MF A02
NORTH, D. R.
Regulatory Impact Analysis and Regulatory Support Docu-
ment Control of Air Pollution; Determination of Significance
for Nonroad Sources and Emission Standards for New
Nonroad Compression-Ignition Engines at or Above 37 Kilo-
watts (50 Horsepower).
PB94-194594/REB 94-04 PC A09/MF A02
NORTHEIM, C. M.
Application of Pollution Prevention to Reduce Indoor Air
Emissions from Office Equipment and from Composite
Wood Materials.
PB94-19O949/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Volatile Organic Emissions Data for Nonpro-
cess Solvent Use in 15 Commercial and Industrial Business
Categories.
PB94-152212/REB 94-02 PC A05/MF A01
Key Non-Process Solvent Uses Targeted as Pollution Pre-
vention Opportunities.
PB94-190881 /REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Proceedings: Pollution Prevention Conference on Low-and
No-VOC Coating Technologies. Held in San Diego, Califor-
nia on May 25-27, 1993.
PB94-152246/REB 94-02 PC A23/MF ACM
NORTON, S. A.
Group Report Interactions among Acidification, Phospho-
rus, Contaminants, and Biota in Freshwater Ecosystems
(Chapter 13).
PB94-210598/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Randomized Intervention Analysis of the Behavior of Bear
Brook Watershed, Maine.
PB94-108008/REB 94-01 PCA01/MFA01
NORTON, S. B.
Framework for Ecological Risk Assessment at the EPA.
Annual Review.
PB94-135092/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
NORWOOD, C. B.
DNA Adduct Research with Capillary Electrophoresis.
PB94-130242/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
DNA Modifications: Investigations by Mass Spectrometry
(Chapter 3).
P894-169877/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
NORWOOD, J.
Comparison of Antioxjdant Substances in Bronchoalveolar
Lavage Cells and Fluid from Humans, Guinea Pigs, and
Rats.
PB94-137346/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
NUNEZ, C. M.
Evaluation of Innovative Ink Feed Systems for the Flexo-
oraphic and Gravure Printing Industries.
PB94-190980/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
NUTTER, W. L.
Integrating Water Quality Modeling with Ecological Risk As-
sessment for Nonpoint Source Pollution Control: A Concep-
tual Framework.
PB94-119997/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
O'CALLAGHAN, J. P.
Administration of 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile to the Rat Results
in Region-Dependent Damage to the Central Nervous
System at Levels Above the Brain Stem.
PB94-137296/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
O'DONNELL, F. R.
Selection Criteria for Mathematical Models Used in Expo-
sure Assessments: Atmospheric Dispersion Models.
PB94-114725/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
O'HARA, T.
Impairment of Growth and Immune Function of Avocet
Chicks from Sites with Elevated Selenium, Arsenic, and
Boron.
PB94-210507/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PA-31
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
OT-EAHY, D.
Enwonrnont&I Monitoring snd Aooossirtont PIDQTVTC And
Ecosystems 1993 Implementation Plan Colorado Plateau
Plot Design Plot Study.
PB94-16S339/HEB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
OXEARY, N. F.
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Pro-
i Evaluation Report for Antax BTX Water Screen (BTX
PB93-21
7REB
944)2 PC AOB/MF A02
OHEILL.J. P.
Quantification and Molecular Chi
tants of Human T-Lyrnphocytes.
PB94-163862/REB
racterizatjon of tipf Mu-
94-03 PCA02/MFA01
O'NEILL, K.R.
Enumeration of Vtata vuMffcus' on Mombrano Piters with
a Fkiorescentty Labeled OSgonudeobde Probe Specific for
Kingdom-Level 16S rRNA Sequences.
PB94-140761/REB 94-02 PCA01/MFA01
O-NEILL, R. V.
1 nfwto^yn Monitoring and As
PB94-189446/REB
I Plan.
94-04 PCA04/MFA01
OTOURKE, M. K,
Disposition of Mufcerry Pokan to the Human Respiratory
System: A Mathematical Model.
PB94-14376S/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
DATES, KM.
Temporal Variation to the Diets of CaMomia Qua* to West-
em Oregon.
PB94-138173/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
nosearch Needs for Risk Assessment of Inhaled Partfcu-
Me Matter Report of a Workshop. Held to McLean, Virginia
on March 10-11,1992.
PB94-123866/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
OOEN.M.
engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Mate-
rials for I Oghwoy Construction.
PB94-100443/REB 944)1 PCAW/MFAOS
Engtoeertog and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Mate-
rials for Highway Constructor). Appendfx 1.
PB94-140S77/REB 944)2 PCA10/MFA03
ODH.S.
Air monitoring in the Arctic.
DE94709796/REB
OOMAtLILT.
Modeing Issues to Next Generation Air
PB94-'197449/REB 944)4 PCA01/MFA01
Evaluating AdvecSon Schemes for Use to the Next Genera-
tion of Air QuaftyModaftog Systems.
PB94-1300B5/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
ODMAN.T.
Oxidation of Nitrogen: Diffi
944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
i bet*
i Ma
and PredcSons from the Regional Acid Deposition Model
and whether Grid Size Can Explain Them.
PB94-122603/REB 944)1 PCA02/MFA01
OGLES8V.L.A.
Tc*icokinetics and Structure-Ac*
Para-Substituted Phenols in Rat ~
PB94-143740/REB
HulBlioniihipii of Nne
kivfco.
PCA03/MFA01
Physical Modefhg of Concentration Distributions Around
Twin rtgh-ftise Bukfngs with a District Heating Plant
PB94-13070S/REB 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
OHBA.M.
Madeira o _________________________
rigs with a District Heating Plant
94-02 PCA01/MF
Physical Modeling of the Flow Field Around Twin High-Rise
BuHngs.
PB94-130713/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
OHRENSCHALL, M. A.
Global Ecosystems Database Project An Experiment in
Data Integration for Global Change.
PB94-159241/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
OKSTER,L.
Verifying Compiance with Sludge Requirements. Guidance
for NFtfe Compliance Inspectors.
P894-12S739/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
OUHNA.R.
Measuring Potutton Prevention Progress. Prooeedtogs
Wuriahop: Held in Salem. Massachusetts on March 31,
and Apr) 1-2. 1993.
PB94-101516/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A02
OLERUD.DLT.
SenailMty of the Regional Oxktant Model to an Assortment
of Emtaston Secenanos.
PB94-15S29B/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
SenailMty of the Regional Owtent Model to Motorotogicol
944B PC AM/MF A01
OLFENBUTTEL,R.F.
BiOKbonata of Sods Blasting Technology for Aircraft Wheel
PB97l93323/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
Cadmium and Chromium Recovery from Decli Delating
PB94-160553/REB 944)3 PCAO4/MFA01
Carbon Black pispersion Pre-PWing Technology for Printed
WVe Board Manufacturing. final Technology Evaluation
PE»£l14790/R£B 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of an EtectrodMylic Process for Purification of
Hexavalent Chromium Solutions.
PB94-165214/REB 944B PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Technology to
Reduce Solvent to Spray aje*g Appliealwns.
PB94-160629/REB 944)3 PCA04/MFA01
Onstte Solvent Recovery.
PB94-144508/REB
944)3 PCA05/MFA01
Wash Solvent Reuse in Paint Production.
PB94-161130/REB 94413 PCA03/MFA01
Waste Minimization Practices at Two CCA Wood-Treatment
Plants.
PB94-114683/REB 94411 PCA04/MFA01
OUVERA,ILF.T.
Calyptospore fundul (Apfcornptexa, Caryptosporidae) in the
Lwer of the GuH Toadfish, •Opsanus bats'.
PB94-191012/REB 944M PCA02/MFA01
OLIVER, K.
Evaluation of Portable Gas Chromatographs.
PB94-120003/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Field Comparison of Portable Gas Ctvornatographs with
Method TO-14.
PB94-159027/REB 944)3 PCAOS/MFA01
OLIVER, K.D.
Spatety Reaolved Monitoring for VotaMe Organic Com-
pounds Using Remote Sector Samping.
&__ , V«_.«. Xj X<
PCA02/MFA01
PB94-119955/REB
OUVER.T.
Low Temperature Thermal Treatment (LTfaup 3) Trade
Name) Technology Roy F. Weston, Inc. AppfcaSons Anafy-
Mft niaTVaTt
PB94-124047/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
OLUSON.W.M.
Study ot Interferences In Ozone UV and Chemlumines-
cence Monitors.
PB94-1974S6/REB 944)4 PCA03/MFA01
(XSEM,A.R.
Hexagon Mosaic Maps for Display of UnhwMe and Btar-
l Data.
944)3 PCA02/MFA01
OLSEN.8.
Guidebook for Explatotog Environmental Regulations to
Smal Businesses.
PB94-120334/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
OLSON, P. L.
DiviiuiMiiuiiuil Monitoitoy and As
M60604/REB
Environmemal Monitoring and Aa
nt Program: Agroe-
'944)3' PCA10/MFA03
nent Program: Agroe-
cosystem Plot Field Program Report, 1992.
PB94-177755/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
OLSON, H.
Chesapnako Bay Dissolved Oxygen Goal for Restoration of
Living Resource Habitats.
PB9Zl94438/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
ki situ Bioassays of Brook Trout fSafceBnus fonftoals') and
Btecknosa Dace (Wirachthys rtatukBl to Adrondack
Stioums Affuctod by FpiflfKfff AcKfUcation.
PB94-113032/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
cp*9ooc nC*ioift1flifoft &nd Assoctttod fish &nd Dontnic to-
vertebrate Responses of Four Adkondack Headwater
Streams. Methods Report
PB94-105368/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
OLSZVK,D-
Cotton Yield Losses and Ambient Oione Concentrations to
CaBorria's San Joaquto Vaasy.
PB94-13S019/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
OLSZYK,D.M.
Effects of CO2 on Competition between Rice and Bamyard-
944)3 PCA01/MFA01
knpact of Global Change on TerresBlal Ecosystems:
rramoworks for FMiiliiiiltog Agiueuusysloi'ii and roiest Eco-
944)1 PCAOJ/MFA01
swtoni Enocts.
PB94-107968/REB
UV-B Effects on Tai
WEcosysta
PB94-1079B4/REB ' 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
OHERMK.J.A.
EcoreglonK A Spsfial Framework for Eriviuiiiiiuilal Msn-
PB94-2O9764/REB
OMERNK,J.a
PB94-182318/REB
ONDOV.J.M.
July 199(Wune 1991.
PB94-178274/REB
944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
944» PCA04/MFA01
944)3 PCAOS/MFA02
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July IWOOecember 1991. FtiaJ Report
PB94-214111/REB 944)4 PCA14/MFA03
Fine-Particle Sodum Tracer for Long-Range Transport of
IheKuwaKIOiAeSinoka
PB94-17D107/REB 944)3 PCA01/MFA01
ONGERTHJ.E.
Anaerabic and Aerobic Treatment of Chlorinated, AapnaSc
PB94-113685/REB 944)1 PCAOS^FAOI
ONJUKKA.S.T.
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth and
Reproduction of 'Daphnia. Hyafella and Gammarus'.
PB94-112968/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
OOSTROkLM.
Determination of Capillary Pressure: Saturation Curves In-
volving TCE, Water and Air for a Sand and a Sandy Clay
Loam.
PB94-130754/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
OPATKEN, E. J.
Ex-situ Remediation Technologies as Practiced in USA.
PB94-112919/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
RBC Nitrification Design Using Zero-Order Kinetics.
PB94-162732/P.EB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
ORHEROD, S. J.
Group Report Physiological and Ecological Effects of Acidi-
fication on Aquatic Biota (Chapter 19).
PB94-210663/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
ORR.J.
GeneTox Manager System: Bacterial Mutagenesis Assays:
User's Guide, (version 2.21).
PB94-197035/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System: Personal Computer Software
Programmer's Guide. (Version 2.21).
PB94-197043/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
ORTEGA, S.
Recruitment and Growth of the Eastern Oyster, 'Crassos-
trea wgWcs', in North Carolina (Includes Executive Sum-
mary).
PB94-1S8045/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
ORZECHOWSKA, Q. E.
Potential Use of Ultrasound in Chemical Monitoring.
PB94-188190/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
OS8ORNE.P.S.
Suggested Operating Procedures for Aquifer Pumping
Tests. Ground Water Issue (15th in Series).
PB94-107943/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
OSTENOORF, D. W.
Field Trapping of Subsurface Vapor Phase Petroleum Hy-
drocarbons.
PB94-158789/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
OSTERMAN.F.A.
Examination of Dechkxination Processes and Pathways in
New Bedford Harbor Sediments.
PB94-140795/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
ons,R.
Wastewater Treatment/Disposal tor Small Communities.
Manual.
PB94-123841 ffiEB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
OTT.W.
Derivation of an Indoor Air Averaging Time Model from the
Mass Balance Equation tor the Case of Independent
Source Inputs and Fixed Air Exchange Rates.
PB94-101789/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Micnienvironmental Factors Related to CaMomians' Poten-
tial Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS).
PB94-214814/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
Reat-Time Monitoring of PofycycSc Aromatic Hydrocarbons
and Resprabte Suspended Particles from Environmental
Tobacco Smoke to a Home.
PB94-2097S6/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Smoking Activities and Exposure to Environmental Tobacco
Smoke (ETS) to CaMomia. A Muffivariate Analysis.
PB94-130432/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Time Series Model for Cigarette Smoking Activity Patterns:
Model VaSdatkxi for Carbon Monoxide and Resprabte Par-
ticles to a Chamber and an Automobile.
PB94-101771/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
OTT.W. R.
National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS): Use of
Nationwide Activity Data for Human Exposure Assessment
PB94-197464/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
Totaf Human .Exposure Model (THEM) for Respirable Sus-
944)4 PC A03/MF A01
OVERCASH.C.
Evaluation of Mercury Emissions from Fluorescent Lamp
Crushing,
PB94-175932/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
OVERSTREET, R. M.
Cafyptoepora tundul (Apicomplexa. Caryptosporidae) in trie
Uver of the GuV Toadfish, •Opsanus beta'.
PB94-191012/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
Host Specificity of •Cstyptospora fundui' (Apicomplexa: Ca-
fyptosporidae) to Atheriniform Fishes.
PB94-1SS548/REB 94-03 PC AO2/MF AO1
OVERTON, J. M. C
Using 'Found' Data to Augment a ProbaoBty Sample: Pro-
cedure and Case Study.
PB94-1699S4/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
OVERTOP^ W. S.
Comparison of Variance Estimators of the Horvrtz-Thomp-
son Estimator for Randomized Variable ProbabWy System-
atic SampinQ.
PB94-191186/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
psnded Particles (RSP).
PB94-19741S/REB
PA-32
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EUAP Status Estimation: Statistical Procedures and Mao-
jgl|||U>
PB94-160611/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
Empirical General Population Assessment of the Variance
ind Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-Thompson Estima-
tor under Variable Probability Sampling.
PB94-174190/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Bwfconmental Sampling and Monitoring.
PB94-174612/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Explanatory Models for Ecological Response Surfaces.
PB94-174182/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Improvement of Performance of Variable Probability Sam-
ping Strategies through Application of the Population
Space and the Facsimile Population Bootstrap.
P994-157344/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF Ml
Praperbes of Designs for Sampling Continuous Spatial Re-
PB94-169893/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous Spatial Re-
sources from a Triangular Grid.
PB94-144714/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF Ml
Strategy for Use of Found Samples in a Rigorous Montor-
i/REB
9443 PCA03/MFA01
tMng "Found' Data to Augment a Probability Sample: Pro-
cedure and Case Study.
PB94-1699B4/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PACES,!.
Group Report Physiological and Ecological Effects of Ack*-
fcatton on Aquatic Biota (Chapter 19).
PB94-210663/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
MCEY,J.a
UndlH Gas Energy Utilization: Technical and Non-Techni-
cal Considerations.
P894-1 89651 /REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
UndM Gas Utilization: Database of North American
pSTl62773/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF Ml
MDGETT, W. T.
Quantitative Analysis of the Metabolism of 9,10-
Hwdrobenzo(a)pyrene by Induced Rat Uver Microsomes.
PB94-141447/REB 94-02 PC M2/MF Ml
PAWLLA.S.
Behavioral and Neurocnernical Effects of Acute Chkxpyri-
te h Rats: Tolerance to Prolonged Inhibition of ChoHnes-
krase.
PB94-137130/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Aorylamide in Rat Serum and Sciatic
Nerve by Gas Oromatography-Electron-Capture Detection.
PB94-141587/REB 94-02 PC M3/MF M1
Developmental Charges In Carbachol-Sfimulated Inosftol-
phosphate Release in Pigmented Rat Retina.
PB94-137197/REB 94-02 PC M3/MF Ml
Relationship of Neuropathy Target Esterase Inhibition to
Nsuropathology and Ataxia in Hens Given Organophos-
nhorus Esters.
PB94-137247/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF Ml
Role of Neurotoxic Esterase (NTE) in the Prevention and
Pctermabon of Orgariopnosphorus-lnduced Delayed Neuro-
teicity (OPIDN).
PB94-137221/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF Ml
MERUKW.
Potential for Eutrophicatton and Nuisance Algal Blooms in
Iw Lower Neuse River Estuary.
PB94-209434/REB
94-04 PC M4/MF Ml
NtfF.S.
Add Extraction Treatment System for Treatment of Metal
Contaminated Soils,
PM4-188109/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF Ml
NUME,R.J.
AERMOtt A Dispersion Model for Industrial Source App*-
catons.
PB94-176179/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
NUT.A.S.
PeMdde Inputs and Risks in Coastal Wetlands.
PB94-140647/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF Ml
WUFOX.D.
Non-FisNng Human Induced Mortaity of Fisheries Re-
sources in Garveston Bay.
PB94-158746/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF MS
PALASOTA, J. A.
Evaluation of Five Commercial Immunoassay Data Analysis
CuftwBJu Systems.
PB94-181129/REB 94-04 PCM2/MFM1
WUZZOLO, H. A.
Emission Test Report Field Test of Carbon Injection tor
Mercury Control, Camden County Municipal Waste Conv
94-01 PC AOS/MF MS
PB94-101540/REB
MULC.J.
Quantification in Soil of 'BacHus thuringwnsis1 var. •kurstakf
QBttft-Endotoxn from TrsnsoBmc Ptents.
PB94-210S1S/REB 94-O4 PC AO2/MF Ml
•ALMOUtST, R. B.
Value of Recreational Fishing on the Abemane and Pam-
ico Estuaries.
PB94-196383/REB 94-04 PC A11/MF MS
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
PAPAWIIAS, S. P.
Competitive Adsorption of VOCs and BOM: The Rote of
Molecular Oxygen.
PB94-198025/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
PARCHER. IL A.
Summary of Current State Nonpoint Source Control Prac-
tices for Forestry.
PB94-193901/REB 9444 PCA10/MFA03
Water Quality Effects and Nonpoint Source Control for For-
estry: An Annotated Bibliography.
PB94-193893/REB 9444 PC A12/MF A03
PARKER, J. C.
Some Implications of Toxicology and Pharrnacokinetics for
Exposure Assessment
PB94-135142/REB 9442 PCA03/MFM1
PARKER, R. A.
Update of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE
Emerging Technology Program, 1993.
PB94-176062/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
FARMER, K.
Potential Groundwater Contamination from Intentional and
Nonhitentional Stormwater Infiltration.
PB94-165354/REB 9443 PC A09/MF A03
PARHrSH, R. S.
Field Study to Evaluate Leaching of AkScarb, Metotochkx,
and Bromide in a Sandy Loam Soil.
PB94-119989/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PARRY, J. M.
Correlation of Carcinogenic Potency with Mouse-Skin (32)P-
Postlabeling and Muta-(R)Mouse lac Z(-)Mutatk>n Data for
DMBA and Its K-Regkm Sulphur Isostere: Comparison with
Activities Observed In Standard Genotoxicity Assays.
PB94-143732/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
PARSONS, A. &
Evaluation of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Technology to
Reduce Solvent in Spray Coating Applications.
PB94-160629/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Wash Solvent Reuse in Paint Production.
PB94-161130/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PATE, A. D.
Demonstration/Field Study of New Designs of Automated
Gas Chromatographs in Connecticut and Other Locations,
1992.
PB94-105376/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
PATE, B. A.
Test Method for the Measurement of Methanol Emissions
from Stationary Sources.
PB94-170297/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
PATE, W. J.
Gasoline-Contaminated Ground Water as a Source of Resi-
dential Benzene Exposure: A Case Study.
PB94-209624/REB 9444 PC A03/MF M1
PATTERSON, a a
Chemical Characterization and Disposition Studies with
1,2,7,8-Tetrabrornodfcenzofuran in the Rat
PB94-197191/REB 9444 PC M3/MF M1
PATTERSON, K. S.
Murtispectral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfection
Byproducts in Drinking Water.
PB94-163524/REB 9443 PC A02/MF M1
Mufdspectral identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfection
Byproducts in Drinking Water.
PB94-182615/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PATW ARDHAH, A. &
Assessment of Alternative Management Practices and Poli-
cies Affecting Sot Carbon in Agroecosystems of the Cen-
tral United States.
PB94-189420/REB 9444 PC A16/MF A03
PAUL.C.J.
Chromate Reduction and Remediation Utilizing the Thermo-
dynamlc Instability of Zero-Valence State Iron.
PB94-163516/REB 9443 PC A03/MF M1
Transport and Transformation of Hexavalent Chromium
Through Soils and into Ground Water.
PB94-197597/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
PAUL, J. F.
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB94-135175/REB 9442 PC A03/MF M1
Lessons Learned from Siting of Boston Harbor Sewage
Outfall.
P894-169851/REB 9443 PC M3/MF Ml
Research Needs and Summary: Environmental Manage-
ment Perspective (Chapter 16).
PB94-169869/REB 9443 PC M3/MF A01
Transport and Transformation of Contaminants Near the
Sedment-Water Interface. Chapter 1. Introduction.
PB94-174737/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PAUHKR, J. O.
Comparison of Design Concentrations Based on Hourly
Mixing Heights Estimated by RAMMET and METPRO.
PB94-13131S/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
pEARce,K.a
Evaluation of Trawl Excluder Devices in ins Pamlico Sound
Shrimp Fishery.
PB94-189263/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
PERSSON, B. L,
PECK.S.L.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem Pilot Field Program Plan, 1993.
PB94-160694/REB 9443 PC A10/MF AOS
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem Pilot Field Program Report, 1992.
PB94-1777S5/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
PEDEN, J. H.
Alkaline Noncyanide Zinc Plating with Reuse of Recovered
Chemicals.
PB94-205549/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
PEDERSEN, LD.
Significance of Food Processing by-Products as Contribu-
tors to Animal Feeds. Phase 1. Food Processing Survey.
PB94-107885/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A02
PEDK3O, L.E.
Acute Toxteity of 4-Nitrophenol, 2,4-Dinitrophenol, Terbufos
and Trichlorion to Grass Shrimp ('Palaemonetes' sop.) and
Sheepshead Minnows ('Cyprinodon variegatus') as Affected
by Salinity and Temperature.
PB94-158730/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PEENE.S.
Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program: Framework for
Action.
PB94-209962/REB 9444 PC A14/MF AOS
Sarasota Bay: Reclaiming Paradise.
PB94-209947/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PEER, R.
Waste Management (Chapter 16).
PB94-174794/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PELLAM,
EPA Lead Guideline Document and Appendix.
PB94-111846/REB 9441 PC A99/MF EOS
PELLET1ER, J.
Guidance Manual: Bedded Sediment Bioaccumulafon
Tests.
PB94-131505/REB 9442 PC A11 /Mf AOS
PELTIER, W. H.
Interim Guidance on Determination and Use of Water-Effect
Ratios for Metals.
PB94-140951/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A02
PELTON, D. J.
Optimum Sampling Site Exposure Criteria for Lead.
PB94-183373/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
PENDRETTI, D.
GeneTox Manager System (GENETOX) User's Guide. VAX
Component (Version 2.0).
PB94-197050/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
PENISTON, B. E.
Distribution of Relative Error of Toxreity of Herbicides and
Metals to 'Arabidopsis1.
PB94-160470/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PENNELL, K. D.
Surfactant-Enhanced ScJubilization of Residual Dodecane
in Soil Columns. 1. Experimental Investigation.
PB94-137023/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Surfactant-Enhanced Sdubiltzafon of Residual Dodecane
in Soil Columns. 2. Mathematical Modeling.
PB94-137015/REB 9442 PC M3/MF A01
PEPELKO, W.
Research Needs for Risk Assessment of Inhaled Panicu-
late Matter Report of a Workshop. Held in McLean, Virginia
on March 10-11, 1992.
PB94-123866/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
PERDUE, E.U.
Isolation of Dissolved Organic Matter from the Suwannee
River Using Reverse Osmosis.
PB94-190501/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
PERKINS, R. A.
Thermal Conductivity of R134a
PB94-2130S3 9444 Not available NTIS
PERREAULT, S. D.
Influence of the Formamidine Pesticide Chlordimeform on
Ovulatton in the Female Hamster Dissociable Shifts in the
LuteMzing Hormone Surge and Oocyte Release.
PB94-137148/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
PERRY, R. B.
Performance of Hydrocarbons in a Household Refrigerator/
Freezer.
PB94-190964/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
PERRY, S. a
AERMOD: A Dispersion Model for Industrial Source Appli-
cations.
PB94-176179/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Considerations for Modeling Small-Parbculate Impacts from
Surface Coal-Mining Operations Based on Wind-Tunnel
Simulations.
PB94-112869/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
PERS1LY, A. K.
Manual for Ventilation Assessment in Mechanically Ventilat-
od Commorcts) BudonQS.
PB94-14S653/REB 9442 PC A07/MF A02
PERSSON, a L
Omhaendertagande av deponkjas. Underiag foer riktiinjer.
(Handling of landfill gas. Proposals for guidelines).
DE94709798/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
PA-33
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PETEL, D.
Results of a Method Verification Study for Anajyees of PGP
in Sol.
PB94-114949/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
PETERJOHN, W. T.
Aspects of Spatial and Temporal Aggregation in Estimating
~ ' ' Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from Temperate Forest
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
i on Diseases and Mortalties of Dolphins
94-01 PC AOS/MF A02
PBS4-174729/REB
PETERS, E.C.
Scientific Resea
in U.S. Waters.
PB94-107935/REB
PETERS, J.
Toronto Harbour Commissioners (THQ Sol Recycle Treat-
ment Train. Applications Analysis Report.
PB94-1246747REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
PETERSEN.W.&
Considerations for Modafing SmaH-PartcUata Impacts from
Surface Coat-Miring Operations Based on V&Td-Tumel
Simutations.
PB94-112869/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
PETERSON, C.
Monitoring Global Change: Comparison of Forest Cover Es-
timates Using Remote Sensing and Inventory Approaches.
PB94-117579/REB 94-01 PCAOS/MFA01
PETERSON, C. E.
Carbon Pools and Flux on Forested Lands of the United
States.
PB94-182300/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF Ml
PETERSON, C. H.
Recruitment and Growth of the Eastern Oyster, 'Crassos-
trea Virginia', in North Carotna (Includes Executive San-
PB&158045/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF Ml
PETERSON, J. E.
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle Emissions in
Tunnels.
PB94-209657/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF Ml
On-Road Remote Sensing of CO and HC Emissions in Ca»-
PBS4-16634S/REB 94-03 PC AOB/MF M2
PETERSON, at R.
Test Method tor the Measurement of Methanol Emissions
from Stationary Sources.
PB94-170297/REB 944)3 PC AO4/MF Ml
PETROPOULOU, C.
Chemical Waste Management Inc. PO'WW'ER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology. Tech-
notogy Evaluation Report Volume 1.
PBSF160637/REB 94-03 PC AOB/MF A02
Low Temperature Thermal Treatment (LTIsup 3) Trade
Name) Technology Roy F. Weston, Inc. Appfcabons Analy-
PB94-124047/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
PFETZMG.E.
Use of Chemical Dispersants for Marine CM Spite.
PB94-144243/REB 94-02 PC AO7/MF M2
PFLEEGER,T.a
Potential Environmental Riste Associated niiilh the New Sul-
fonylurea I Miibif MM.
PB94-117553/REB 944)1 PCM1/MFM1
PHALEN.P.
Watershed Planning in the Afcermarte-Pamico Estuarine
System. Report 5 - Fishing Practices Mapping.
PB94-156544/REB 94-03 PCA10/MFAOS
Detection Systems for
Evaluation of Gas
Total Ga
Chromatography Detection Sy
methane Organic Compounds.
94-04 PCM2/MFM1
PB94-19749B/REB
PMLUPS.D.I.
Cc
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Regulations and Research Related to Volatile Organic
Compounds (VOCs): Meeting the Ozone Standard Nation-
wide by 2010.
PB94-190907/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
POPE.C.
Developmental Charges in Carbachol-Stimulated InosNol-
phosphate Release in Pigmented Rat Retina.
PB94-137197/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
POPE.C.N.
Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of Acute Chkxpyri-
fos in Rats: Tolerance to Prolonged Inhibition of ChoHnes-
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-137130/REB
Role of Neurotonc Esterase (NTE) in the Prevention and
Mentation of Organophosphorus-lnduced Delayed Neuro-
toxicity (OPIDN).
PB94-137221/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
POPE, D. F. AND
Bkxemediation Using the Land Treatment Concept Envi-
ronmental Regulations and Technology.
PB94-107927/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
POSS.P.M.
Optimization of the HamJIton-Thom Computerized Sperm
Motility Analysis System for Use with Rat Spermatozoa in
lexicological Studies.
PB94-141603/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
POTEAT, W.
GeneTox Manager System: Bacterial Mutagenesis Assays:
User's Guide. (Version 2.21).
PB94-197035/REB 944)4 PC A06/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System: Personal Computer Software
Programmer's Guide. (Version 2.21).
PB94-197043/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
POTTER, B. G.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Protect
Descriptions (FY93 Edition).
PB94-114915/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
POTTER C.
Coplanar PCS and Metal Residues in Dolphins from the
U.S. Atlantic Coast Including Atlantic Bottienose Dolphin
Obained during the 1987/86 Mass Mortality.
PB94-177748/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
POURMOGHADDAS, H.
Effect of Bromide Ion on Formation of HAAs during Chlorin-
ation.
PB94-157286/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
POWELL, M. D.
Unusual Eosinophilic Granule Cell Proliferation in Coho
Salmon ('Oncornynchus kisutch1).
PB94-140738/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
POWELL, a M.
Chromate Reduction and Remediation Utilizing the Tbermo-
dynamic Instability of Zero-Valence State Iron.
PB94-163516/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
POWELL, T.
TO2 Advanced Photo-Oxidation Technology: Effect of
Electron Acceptors.
PB94-130184/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
POWERS, E. a
Heavy Metal Pollutants in Organic-Rich Muds of the Pam-
Ico River Estuarine System: Their Concentration, Distribu-
tion, and Effects upon Benthic Environments and Water
Quality.
PB94-214160/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A02
POWERS, T. J.
Quantitative Evaluation of HEPA Filtration Systems at As-
bestos Abatement Sites.
PB94-136116/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
POBOMEK, E J.
Potential Use of Ultrasound In Chemical Monitoring.
PB94-168190/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
PRADHAN.S.
Efficacy of Commercial Products In Enhancing Oil Blodegra-
dation fri Closed Laboratory Reactors.
PB94-101607/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
PRAH.J.D.
Short Communication: Suggestions for Collection and Re-
porting of Chemosensory (olfactory) Event-Related Poten-
PB94-163821/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PRATT, a W.
Watershed Planning in the Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 3. Toxics Analysis.
PB94-198573/REB 944)4 PC A1S/MF AOS
Watershed Planning In the Albermarie-Pamiico Estuarine
System. Report 5 - Fishing Practices Mapping.
PB94-156544/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF AOS
PRENTICE, I. C.
Interaction of Climate and Land Use in Future Terrestrial
Carbon Storage and Release.
PB94-160512/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PRESTON, E.M.
Research Plan for Pilot Studies of the Bkxfverstty Re-
search Consortium.
PB94-1148S1/RFB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
PRESTON, L.
Sustainable Industry: Promoting Strategic Environmental
Protection in the Industrial Sector. Phase 1 Report
PB94-195054/REB 944)4 PC A11/MF AOS
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
PRIMOZJC, D.
Assessment of the Effects of Weatnerization on Residential
Radon Levels.
PB94-141181/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
PRITCHARO, P. H.
Concepts in Improving Porychkxinated Biphenyl Bioavailabi-
Irty to Bkxemediation Strategies.
PB94-190816/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
PROBST, J. a
Landscape Ecology and the Conservation and Management
of Neotropical Migratory Birds (Revised).
PB94-209808/REB 944)4 PC A06/MF A02
PROVOST, J. B.
Hydrocarbon Spill Screening Model (HSSM). Volume 1.
User's Guide.
PB94-189487/REB 944)4 PC A11/MF A03
PRUELL,a
Endogenousty-Mediated, Pretranslabonal Suppression of
Cytochrome P4501A in PCB-Contaminated Rounder.
PB94-140787/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
PRUELL, a J.
BkaccumulaSon of PCS Congeners by Blue Mussels 'Miti-
lus eduBs' Deployed in New Bedford Harbor, Massachu-
setts.
PB94-140779/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Examination of Dechtorinabon Processes and Pathways in
New Bedford Harbor Sediments.
PB94-14079S/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
PorycfUorinated Biphenyl Congener Distributions in Winter
Flounder as Related to Gender, Spawning Site, and Conge-
ner Metabolism.
PB94-170040/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PULLJAM.H. E.
Demographic Processes: Population Dynamics on Hetero-
geneous Landscapes (Chapter 7).
P894-146412/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
PULS.R. W.
Characterization of Chromium-Contaminated Soils Using
Reid-Portable X-ray Fluorescence.
PB94-2104S7/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
Chromate Reduction and Remediation Utilizing the Thermo-
dynamic Instability of Zero-Valence State Iron.
PB94-163516/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Groundwater Sampling for Metals (Chapter 14).
PB94-209780/HEB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
New Approach to Purging Monitoring Wells: Lower Flow
Rates Reduce Required Purging Volumes and Sample Tur-
bidity.
PB94-146263/REB 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
Transport and Transformation of Hexavatent Chromium
Through Soils and into Ground Water.
PB94-197597/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
purz,a
Group Report Physiological and Ecological Effects of Acidi-
fication on Aquatic Biota (Chapter 19).
PB94-210663/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
PYLE.B.E.
Case Studies of Radon Reduction Research in 13 School
Buildings.
PB94-130010/REB 94-02 PCA11/MFA03
OIAN,Z.
Tissue-Plasminogen Activator Is Induced as an Immediate-
Early Gene During Seizure, Kindling and Long-Term Poten-
tiated.
PB94-141496/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
OUENEAU, P. B.
U.S. Mercury Recyders Provide Expanded Process Capa-
944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-15880S/REB
RAAB.J.D.
Utility Environmental Impacts: Incentivas and Opportunities
for Policy Coordination In the New England Region.
PB94-214509/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
RABIOEAU, A. J.
Development of Sp«43perator, Petrov43a)erWn Methods to
Simulate Transport and Diffusion Problems.
PB94-101722/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Two-Otmensional Modeling of Aquifer Remediation Influ-
enced by Sorptton NonequDlbrium and Hydraulic Conductlvi-
geneity.
3/REI
REB
944)4 PC A03/MF A01
RACK, J. J.
Effects of Water Temperature and pH on Toxtcfly of Terbu-
fos, TrtcWorton, 4-Nitrophenol and 2,4-Dinttrophenol to the
Amphlpod 'Qammarus pseudoHmnaeus' and Rainbow Trout
rOncorhynchus mytdss ).
PB94-158748/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
RAFALH.S.
Full Scale Reid Demonstration on the Use of Hydrogen
Peroxide for In situ BJoremedtetion of an Aviation Gasotine-
Contamlnated Aquifer (Chapter 16).
PB94-146396/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
RAOHUNATHAN, K.
Effect of Sulfur in Reducing PCDD/PCDF Formation.
PB94-190352/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
RAHMAN, H.
Literature Review Summary of Metals Extraction Processes
Used to Remove Lead from Sols.
PB94-140613/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
RAYMER, J. H.
RAMADAN,
PM-10 Guideline Document Appendix.
PB94-109659/REB 944)1 PC A99/MF AOE
RAMAMURTHI, M.
Evaluation of a Real-Time Monitor for Parade-Bound PAH
in Air.
PB94-157401/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
RAMSEY, a a
Proceedings: Symposium on the Transfer and Utilization of
Paniculate Control Technology (8th). Volume 1. Electrostat-
ic Precipilators. Held in San Diego, California on March 20-
23, 1990.
PB94-158938/REB 944)3 PCA21/MFA04
Proceedings: Symposium on the Transfer and Utilization of
Paniculate Control Technology (8th). Volume 2. Baghouses
and Paniculate Control for New Applications. Held in San
Diego, California on March 20-23, 1990.
PB94-158946/REB 944)3 PC E99/MF A06
RANASINGHE, J. A.
Chesapeake Bay Benthic Community Restoration Goals.
PB94-177292/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
RANASINGHE, L. L
Effects of CO2 on Competition between Rice and Barnyard-
159258/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
RANDALL, P.
Industrial Pollution Prevention: A Critical Review.
PB94-112844/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
RANDALL, P. M.
Evaluation of Filtration and Distillation Methods for Recy-
cling Automotive Coolant
PB94-101912/REB
944)1 PC A02/MF A01
Investigation of Cleaner Technologies to Minimize Automo-
tive Coolant Wastes.
PB94-162682/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Pollution Prevention Opportunities in the Manufacture of
Paint and Coatings.
PB94-162690/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
RANKIN, C. C.
Evaluation of Indoxyl-Beta-D-Glucuronide as a Chromogen
in Media Specific for 'Escherichia coli'.
PB94-114931/REB 944)1 PCA01/MFA01
RAO, P. S. C.
Remediation of Contaminated Soils by Solvent Rushing.
PB94-162740/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
RASMUSSEN, a A.
Greenhouse Gases from Biomass and Fossil Fuel Stoves in
Developing Countries: A Manila Pilot Study.
PB94-170016/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
RASMUSSEN, T. C.
Integrating Water Quality Modeling with Ecological Risk As-
sessment for Nonpoint Source Pollution Control: A Concep-
tual Framework.
PB94-119997/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
RASTETTER, E. B.
Aspects of Spatial and Temporal Aggregation in Estimating
Regional Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from Temperate Forest
Soils.
PB94-174729/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
RATANAPHRUKS, K.
Alternatives for Ozone-Depleting Refrigerants.
PB94-190857/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
RATHMELL, L
Trawling Bycatch in the Galveston Bay System.
PB94-159043/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A02
RATSCH.H.C.
Distribution of Relative Error of Toxitity of Herbicides and
Metals to 'Arabtdopste'.
PB94-160470/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Potential Environmental Risks Associated with the New Sul-
fonylurea Herbicides
PB94-1175S3/REB 944)1 PCA01/MFA01
RAWE.J.
Thermal Desorption Treatment (February 1994).
PB94-160603/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
RAWE, J. M.
Guide for Conducting Treatabllity Studies under CERCLA:
Blodegradation Remedy Selection. Interim Guidance.
PB94-117470/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
RAWINSKI, T. J.
Inventory and Protection Plan for Southeast Virginia's Criti-
cal Natural Areas, Exemplary Wetlands, and Endangered
Species Habitats.
PB94-156551/REB 944)3 PCA10/MFA03
RAWUNOS, J. O.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem Pilot Reid Program Plan, 1993.
PB94-160694/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
RAY, W. D.
Influence of Oxygenated Fuels on the Emissions from
Three Pre-1985 Light-Duty Passenger Vehicles.
PB94-192796/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
RAYMER, J.H.
Determination of Acrylamide in Rat Serum and Sciatic
Nerve by Gas Chromatography-Electron-Capture Detection.
PB94-141587/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
PA-35
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REAGAN, C.
Cotton Yield tones and Ambient Ozone Concentrations In
CaMomfe'8 San Joaquin Valley.
PB94-135019/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
REASONED, D.J.
Rapid Gkitamate Decarboxytese Assay tor Detection of "Ea-
cfwrichis oof.
PB84-130143/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
Vtxto choterae 01 Can Assume a "Rugose' Survival Form
That noninla KWng by Chlorine, Yet Retains Virulence.
PB94-117504/REB 94-01 PCA02/MFA01
RECTOR, H.E.
Assessment of the Effects of Weatherizaflon on Residential
Radon Levels.
P8S4-141181/REB 94-02 PCA04/MFA01
Network Design and Optimum Site Exposure Criteria tor
Paniculate Matter
PB94-186020/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
REODY.T.V.
Transcriptonal Changes in Hepatic Tumors of Rats Induced
by DKZ-ethyfiexyr) phthalate and Di-n-Octyt phthatate.
PB94-ie3771/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
REDMON,D.T.
Long-Term Performance Characteristics of Fine Pore Ce-
ramic DKfusers at Monroe, Wisconsin.
PB94-2008S4/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
REDSUN.H.
SiuiJIIiam, w of Food Processing by-Piuducts as Contribu-
ton to Animal Feeds. Phase 1. Food Processing Survey.
sp. now.: Its Phytoganetic Relationship to Thermodesurto-
bactarium commune' and Their Origins Deep within the
Bacterial Domain.
PB94-19103B/REB 9444 PCAO2/MFA01
RDURD.E.P.
Statical Assessment Moasuromont Methods for Estimat-
ing Pufuiiiianoo of Diaperaants.
PS94-117421/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
isessment Two Laboratory Tests for Estimat-
PertormenceofShoretrieCleanrig Agents for Oi Spite.
117413/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Assessing Ozone Effects on Plants Native to Vie South-
eastern United
States.
PB94-174206/REB
94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
REYNOLDSON, T. B.
Evaluation of Potential ConfounoTng Factors in Sedment
Tenacity Teats with Three Freshwater Benthic Invertebrates.
PB94-176138/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
RHOHBERO,!.
Developments at EPA In Addressing Uncertainty In Risk As-
PB94-135167/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
Empirical Coinpaiisoii8 of Carcinogen Potenciee Acroes
SpociOB and Their Doaikiy on Appropriate Scalng of Doses
for Risk Assessment
PB94-189935/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Use of Btomarkars In Quantitative Risk Assasiment.
PB94-117447/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-107885/REB
REED.S.C.
Inventory of Constru
PB94-210432/HEB
9442 PCAM/MFA02
id Watte
i In B» United £
94-04 Standng Order
Performance of Gravel Bed Wetlands in the United States.
PB94-210B08/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
REQU.8.
Dewatopmant of "Giarala C.f Values for the Surface Water
Treatment Rute.
PB94-117S3S/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Regulatory Impact Anarysfc tor the National Primary Drink-
ing Water Regulator*: DMntectaiits/Dlalntection By-Prod-
ucts Rule.
PB94-179B68/REB 9443 PCA07/MFA02
Regulatory Impact Analysis tor the National Primary Drink-
ing Water Regulations: Disiifeciants/Dtainteclton By-Prod-
ucts Rute. Appendbc Volume 1: Disinfection Byproducts
Regulatory Analysis Modal (DBP-RAM). Part 2: Critical Re-
views and Retnerrants Made to Support REGM4EG.
PB94-179843/REB 9443 PCAK/MFAOS
Regulatory Impact Analysis tor the National Primary Drink-
ing Water Regulations: Disirilectants/Dislnteclton By-prod-
ucts Rute. Appendbc Volume 1: Disinfection By-Products
Regutatary Analysis Model (DBP-RAM). Part 1: Model De-
PB94-179850/REB 9443 PCAW/MFA04
Regutatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary Drink-
ing Water Regutettons: OsMectante/Dteinteclion By-Prod-
ucts Rute. Appendbc Volume 2: REG-NEG Technologies
Working Group Working Papers/Analysis of Regulatory AJ-
PB94-179892/REB 9443 PCAW/MFA04
Regutatory Impact Analysis tor the National Primary Drink-
ing Water ReguMtons: OaMedants/DiaHeclton By-Prod-
ucts Rute. Appendbc Volume 3: REG-NEG Technologies
Working Group Working Papers/Assessment of Technology
PwiKjiiiiuiHju and Cost
PB94-179900/REB 9443 PC A1S/MF A03
REOO.S.A
SandSnkai
for Sediment ToxtoXy 1
PB94-146305/REB
REHME.K.A.
Simultaneous Catoration of Open-Path and Conventional
Point Monitors far Measuring Ambient Afr Concentrations of
Sulfur Dtoxkte, Ozone, and Nitrogen Dndde.
PB94-112B77/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
REHMARO.H.
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetiacrtakte at Mkwral
Surfaces.
PB94-144a98/REB 9442 PC AO4/MF A01
Transformation of Carbon TetiaurtaiJe by Pyrite in Aque-
ous SoUton.
PB94-210465/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF AO1
REMSCH.T.O.
Arid Ecosystems 1992 Plot Report Environmental Monitor-
ing and Assessment Program.
PB94-178898/REB 9444 PCA07/MFAO2
Envaonmantel Monitoring and ApnoDemnnt.Program: Arid
EooflMSlBHM 1903 hnptoflMntBHon Ptan CutoflBPO PttttBAu
PtotDaakn Plot Study.
PB94-1 «&8/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
REHT. P.C.
PC-Baaed ME Scattering Program tor Theoretical kwesti-
gations of the Optical Properties of Atmospheric Aerosols
as a Function of Composition and Relative HumkHy.
PB94-192739/REB 9444 PCMtt/MFAOl
DteMbution, Type, Accumulation, and Source of Marine
Debris in the United States, 1989-93.
PB94-190576/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Ecotogjcal Structure among Migrant and Resident SeabHs
of the Scotte-Weddel Confluence Region.
PB94-190543/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
knpainnent of Growth and Immune Function of Avocet
Chicks from Sites with Elevated Selenium. Arsenic, and
Boron.
PB94-210S07/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Species-Habitat Relationships among Antarctic SeabMs: A
Function of Physical or Biological Factors.
PB94-146313/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
RKE.E.W.
Effect of Aggregation on Vbrio choleras' Inactivation.
PB94-209707/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Rapid GUamato Decarboxytese Assay tor Detection of •£»-
chericNacor.
PB94-130143/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
Vhrio choterae 01 Can Assume a •Rugose' Survival Form
That Resists KHng by Chlorine, Yet Retains Vkutonce.
PB94-117504/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
RKE.J.
Field Test of a Generic Method tor the Samping and Analy-
sis of Hatoganated Hydrocarbons Listed In Title HI of the
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-176617/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Handbook of GC/MS Date and Information for Selected
Ctean Air Act Amendments Compounds.
PB94-155884/REB 9443 PC AW/MF A04
RICHARD, AH.
Appacatton of SAR Methods to NorvConganaric Date
Bases Associated with Carcinogenicrry and Mutaoenidty:
i Copper as a nofaronco Toxicant Material
**y Testing: A PraMnary Evaluation.
9442 PCA02/MFA01
9444 PCAOSyMFAOl
RKHARDS.C.
Identification of Predominant Envkonmsntel Factors Sfruc-
turing Stream Macioirvai teUate Communities WH*i a
Large Agricultural Catchment
PB94-177722/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
RICHARDS, R.
SolandRIUboratory Support -1991. Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB94-163243/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
RICHAROSOIt. aO.
I ktontHcaBon of Chlorine DJoxiito Dialnfection
9443 PCA02/MFA01
of Chlorine Dioidde DJainfecllon
9443 PCAU/MFA01
Byproducts in Drinking Watai.
PB94-18261S/REB
Soopingfte Chemicals in Your Drinking Water.
PB94-174711/REB 9443 PCA01/MFAO1
Stnidural Charadenzatton of Reecsve Dyes Using Lkud
Secondary ton Mass Spec>oina*»/Tandem Mess Spac-
PB94-10174B/REB 9441 PC AOZ/MF A01
RKHARDSOM.T.
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Annual Report to Congress 1992.
PB94-123674/REB 9441 PCABVMFA01
RICHARDSON. T.L
of a New ThermopNac
Bactorium Tharmodasulfovlirio yalowetoni* gen. nov.
SuNakvRadudng
rwr o0n. nov. flnd
Sol Recycang Project
PB94-19B1737REB^ 9444 PCAO2/MFAO1
RKXMAN.EE.
Field Te«bj of Chtarotorm Cotoceon/AnaV^e Methods.
PB94-17B94S^EB 9443PC AO4/MF AO1
Test Method for the Measurement of Methanol Emissions
from Stationary Sources.
PB94-170297/REB 9443 PCA04/MFA01
RDOLE,HIL
Effects of 2£7.8-Tetrachtoitx&>enzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) on
Humoral Immunity and Lymphocyte Subpoptrtations: Differ-
ences between Mice and Rats.
PBS4-197167/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
Methoxyacetaloenyde, an Intermediate Metabolite of 2-
Methoxyethanol, Is tmmunosuppressive in the Rat
PB94-137171/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
HIDEOUT, R.R.
Comprehensive Environmental Management Plan for the
Curmuck Sound Drainage Basin: Background Investiga-
tions.
PB94-181625/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
RESINGLR.
Chemical Waste Management Inc. PO'WW'ER (Trade
Name) EvaporsttonhCaSytic Oxidation Technology. Tech-
nology Evakiation Report Volume 1.
PB94-160637/REB 9443 PC AOB/MF A02
RtETHH.
Oxygen Transfer Studies at the Madison Metropolitan Sew-
erage District FacaWes.
PBM-200B47/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A02
RKMHN.L
Framework for Action: Galveston Bay Management Evalua-
tion.
PB94-141173/REB 9442 PC A15/MF A03
RKMS.S.R.
Heavy Metal Poftutants in Organic-Rich Muds of the Pam-
Ico River Estusrine System: Their Concentration, Distribu-
tion, and Effects upon Benthic Environments and Water
Quality.
PB94-214160/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A02
RHTTERS, K. H.
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia Indicator Evalua-
tion and Field Study.
PB94-152394/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Landscape Monitoring and As
PB94-189446/REB
RHMER.R.K.
iPlan.
9444 PC A04/MF A01
i of T(
Respect to Duration of
PB94-190527/REB
Response of Bobwhite Quail with
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
RMQLER,E.
Methane Emissions from Abandoned Underground Coal
Mines.
PB94-190956/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Vaidation of a Method for Estimating Pollution Emission
Rates Using Open-Path FDR Spectroscopy and Modeling
Techniques.
PB94-1129B4/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
RVBERQER, X T.
Conceptual Designs for a New Highway Vehicle Emissions
EstMTiaton Methodology.
PB94-12012B/REB 9441 PCA11/MFA03
RB>Pt£,W.J.
Rentonahalion of the Western Com Bert Plains Ecoreown.
PB94-ie0579/REB 9443 PCA07/MFA02
RfTOTA,R.M.
Evaluation of Asbestos Management Programs in 17 New
Jersey Schools: A Case Studies Report
PB94-1703B8/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
RIVERA, M. a
Influence of Alternative Electron Acceptors on the Anaero-
bic BiodegraoabMy of Chlorinated Phenols and Benzoto
PB94-13S076/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
ROACHE.N.
Characterization of Emissions from Carpet Samples Using a
ID-Galon Aquarium as the Source Chamber.
PB94-210002/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
ROAT.P.
Saraaota Bay Protect State of the Bay Report
PB94-209954/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
ROBBMS.O.A
Review and Assessment of Factors Affecting Hydraulic
Conductivity Values Determined from Slug Tests.
PB94-160686/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
.D.S.
Effects of Three Concentrations of Mixed Fatty Acids on
Dechtorinatton of Tetrachtoroethene in Aquifer Microcosms.
PB94-16278S/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
ROBERTS, P. X W.
Hydrauic Model Study tor Boston Outfag. 2. Envronmenta)
PB94-113668/REB 9441 PCAO2/MFA01
ROBM8ON,aL
and Liver Damage in Virus-Infected
9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Mtapenvtronmental Factors Related to CaBfomiana' Poten-
tial Exposure to Envronmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS).
PB94-214814/REB 9444 PCA04/MFA01
PA-36
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94-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS): Use of
Nationwide Activity Data for Human Exposure Assessment
PB94-197464/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
SmoWngAcSvities and Exposure to Environmental Tobacco
Smoke (ETS) in Caflfomia. A Muftfvariate Analysis.
PB94-130432/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
ROBINSON, W. J. AND
Advancing Technology for Managing Mine Wastes: The Na-
tional Environmental Waste Technology Testing and Eval-
uation Center Research, Development, Demonstration,
Testing, and Evaluation Programs in USA.
PB94-112943/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROBISON, E. G.
Evaluating Two Objective Techniques to Define Pools in
Small Streams.
PB94-170131/HEB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
RODECAP, K. D.
Iron Nutrition Influence on Cadmium Accumulation by 'Ara-
bibopsis thaliana' (L.) Heynh.
PB94-191178/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
BOWER, D.J.
Framework for Ecological Risk Assessment at the EPA.
Annual Review.
PB94-135092/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
RODRIGUEZ, R M.
Regulatory Impact Analysts and Regulatory Flexibility Act
Screening for Operaf-
PB94-112604/REB
ROESSLER.C. E.
Sol and Fill Laboratory Support - 1991. Florida Radon Re-
March Program.
PB94-163243/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
ROGERS, B. A.
RM Assessment Pilot Study. Phase 3. Naval Construction
Battalion Center, Davteville, Rhode Wand.
PB94-160661/REB 944)3 PCA07/MFA02
Sand Spiked wtth Copper as a Reference Toxicant Material
torSedtnant Toxtelty Testing: A Preliminary Evaluation.
PB94-146305/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
ROGERS, C.F.
Fine-Particle Sodium Tracer for Long-Range Transport of
the Kuwaiti Oil-Fire Smoke. •*••*• -""•
PB94-170107/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
ROGERS, C.J.
Base catalyzed decomposition of toxic and hazardous
chemicals. (Final report, September 4, 1990-Septamber
30,1991).
OE93018738/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF AOt
ROGERS, J.
Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup Stand-
ards. Volume 2. Ground Water.
PB84-138815/REB 944)2 PC A16/MF A03
ROGERS, J. M.
Developmental Toxictty of Inhaled Methanol in the CD-1
Mouse, with Quantitative Dose-Response Modeling for Esti-
mation of Benchmark Doses.
PBS4-163888/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Lowering pH Increases Embryonic Sensitivity to Formate in
Wrote Embryo Culture.
PB94-163789/REB 944M PC A02/MF A01
ROHLF, F. J.
Optimizing Composite Sampling Protocols.
PB94-162658/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
ROSE, W. W.
Significance of Food Processing by-Products as Contribu-
tors to Animal Feeds. Phase 1. Food Processing Survey.
PB94-10788S/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF A02
ROSEN, B.H.
Use of Periphyton in the Development of Bfocriteria.
PBS4-141512/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
ROSEN, J.S.
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries. Virginian Province,
1991.
PB94-171659/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
ROSENBAUM, B. J.
Mapping Critical Levels of Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide and Nitro-
gen Dioxide for Crops, Forests and Natural Vegetation in
the United States.
PB94-210481/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF AOt
BOSENTHAL, S.
Evaluation of Propytene Carbonate in Air Logistics Center
(ALC) Depairrting Operations.
PB94-214681/RE8 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
Initial Screening of Thermal Desorption for Sol Remedi-
ation.
PB94-112810/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Initial Screening of Thermal Desorption for Son Remedi-
ation (Chapter 11).
PB94-141553/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Thermal Desorption, Now You're Cookki'. Hot Technology:
How It Works, What It Costs. Where's K Going.
PB94-135126/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
HOSENTHAL, S. L
Treatment of Nonhazardous Petroleum-Contaminated Soils
by Thermal Desorption Technologies.
PB94-135118/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
ROSS.J.
Quantitative and Temporal Relationships between DNA
Adduct Formation in Target and Surrogate Tissues: Implica-
tions for Btomonitoring.
PB94-163812/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
ROSS, J. A.
Ki-ras Oncogene Mutations in Tumors and DNA Adducts
Formed by Benz(0aceanthrylene and Benzo(a)pyrene in the
Lungs of Strain A/J Mice.
PB94-139557/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
ROSSELAND, B. O.
Group Report Physiological and Ecological Effects of Acidi-
fication on Aquatic Biota (Chapter 19).
PB94-210663/REB 944M PC AOS/MF A01
ROSSMAN, L. A.
Discrete Volume-Element Method for Network Water43ual-
rty Models.
PB94-101870/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Rule-Based System for Evaluating Final Covers for Hazard-
ous Waste Landfills. Chapter 8.
PB94-122546/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
ROTH, R.
Radon Control Strategies (Chapter 8).
PB94-210572/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
ROURKE.B.
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary Drink-
ing Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection By-Prod-
ucts Rule.
PB94-179B68/REB 944)3 PCA07/MFA02
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary Drink-
ing Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection By-Prod-
ucts Rule. Appendix Volume 1: Disinfection By-Products
Regulatory Analysis Model (DBP-RAM). Part 2: Critical Re-
views and Refinements Made to Support REG-NEG.
PB94-179843/REB W-OS PCA12/MFAOS
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary Drink-
ing Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection By-Prod-
ucts Rule. Appendix Volume 1: Disinfection By-Products
Regulatory Analysis Model (DBP-RAM). Part 1: Model De-
velopment
PB94-179850/REB 944)3 PC A19/MF A04
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary Drink-
ing Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection By-Prod-
ucts Rule. Appendix Volume 2: REG-NEG Technologies
Working Group Working Papers/Analysis of Regulatory Al-
tematives.
PB94-179892/REB 944)3 PC A18/MF A04
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary Drink-
Ing Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection By-Prod-
ucts Rule. Appendix Volume 3: REG-NEG Technologies
Working Group Working Papers/Assessment of Technology
Performance and Cost
P894-179900/REB 944)3 PC A13/MF A03
ROUSH.D.
Literature Review Summary of Metals Extraction Processes
Used to Remove Lead from Soils.
PB94-140613/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
ROWEU, A.U
Assessment of Alternative Management Practices and Poli-
cies Affecting Soil Carbon in Agroecosystems of the Cen-
tral United States.
PB94-189420/REB 944M PC A16/MF A03
ROVER, M. D.
U.S. Mercury Recyders Provide Expanded Process Capa-
bilities.
PB94-158805/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
RUDEK, J.
Potential for Eutrophication and Nuisance Algal Blooms in
the Lower Neuse River Estuary.
PB94-209434/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
RUUFSON, R. A.
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned in
Roanoke River, North Carolina, in 1989.
PB94-196144/REB 944)4 PC A06/MF A01
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned in
the Roanoke River, North Carolina, in 1991.
PB94-188802/REB 944)4 PC A06/MF A02
Food and Feeding of Young Finfish Species in the Lower
Roanoke River, Batchelor Bay, and Western Atoemarte
Sound, North Carolina. 1982-1988. Volume 1. Text Volume
2. Appendices.
PB94-213931/REB 944)4 PC A99/MF A06
Roanoke River Water Flow Committee Report for 1991-
1993.
PB94-156049/REB 94-03 PC A18/MF A04
RUNNING, S. W.
Physiology-Based Gap Model of Forest Dynamics.
PB94-136132/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
RUSSELL, H. H.
Effects of Three Concentrations of Mixed Fatty Acids on
Dechtorination of Tetrachloroethene in Aquifer Microcosms.
PB94-162765/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
RUSSO, R.C.
Fish Physiology, Toxicology, and Water Quality Manage-
ment Proceedings of an International Symposium. Hekf in
Sacramento, California, on September 18-20,1990.
PB94-159126/REB 944)3 PC A12/MF A03
RUSSOM.C. L
Structure-Toxicity Relationships for alpha. beta-Unsaturated
Alcohols in Fish.
PB94-163664/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
SAILSTAD, D. M.
RUTH, B.
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Mate-
rials for Highway Construction.
PB94-100443/REB 944)1 PC A10/MF A03
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Mate-
rials for Highway Construction. Appendix 1.
PB94-140977/REB 944)2 PC A10/MF A03
RYAN, J. A.
Effects of N03(-), Cl(-), F(-), SO4(2-), and CO3(2-) on
Pb(2+ ) Immobilization by Hydroxyapatite.
PB94-170024/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Heavy Metals and Toxic Organic Pollutants in MSW-Com-
posts: Research Results on Phytoavailability, Bioavailability,
Fate, etc.
PB94-155348/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
Regulation of Municipal Sewage Sludge under the Clean
Water Act Section 503: A Model for Exposure and Risk As-
sessment for MSW-Compost
PB94-146487/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
RYAN, J. V.
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Natural Gas Fur-
naces.
PB94-189669/REB 944M PC AOS/MF A01
Characterization of Air Emissions from the Simulated Open
Combustion of Fiberglass Materials.
PB94-136231/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
Characterization of Air Pollutants Emitted from a Simulated
Scrap Tire Fire.
PB94-114618/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Control of Trace Metal Species in Combustion Systems.
PB94-210564/REB 94-04 PCA01/MFA01
Emissions of Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants from the
Combustion of Pulverized Coal in a Small-Scate Combustor.
PB94-190519/REB 944M PC AOS/MF A01
Mutageniclty and Chemical Analysis of Emissions for the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB94-183847/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Mutageniclty and Chemical Analysis of Emissions from the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires,
PB94-143773/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Organic Emissions from Wet-Scale Incineration of CFCS.
PB94-139516/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
RYAN, P.
Pathogen Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal
Sludge Landnlllng.
PB94-203791/REB 944M PCA08/MFA02
RYQIEWICZ, P.
Impact of Global Change on Terrestrial Ecosystems:
Frameworks for Evaluating Agroecosystem and Forest Eco-
system Effects.
PBS4-107968/REB 944)1 PCA02/MFA01
RYQIEWrCZ, P. T.
Accumulation of Cesium-137 and Strontium-90 in Pondero-
sa Pine and Monterey Pine Seedlings.
PB94-146321/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Mycorrhizae Alter Quality and Quantity of Carbon Allocated
below Ground.
PB94-210499/REB 94-04 PCA01/MFA01
SABLESKI.J.
Guideline for Lead Monitoring in the Vicinity of Point
Sources.
PB94-18336S/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
SABOL.H.K.
Engineered Btofirter for Removing Organic Contaminants in
Air.
PB94-163532/REB
94-O3 PC A02/MF A01
SABOURIN, M. A.
Regulatory Impact Analysis and Regulatory Support Docu-
ment Control of Air Pollution; Determination of Significance
for Nonroad Sources and Emission Standards for New
Nonroad Compression-Ignition Engines at or Above 37 Kilo-
watts (SO Horsepower).
PB94-194594/HEB 944)4 PC A09/MF A02
SACK.T.
Formation and Characterization of Soot Deposits from Non-
Optimum Combustion of No. 6 Fuel Oil with Chlorinated Or-
ganic Compounds in an Industrial Boiler.
PB94-101904/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
SAFFERUAN, S. I.
Solvent Washingof Aged PCP Contaminated Soils.
PB94-159266/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Solvent Washing of Aged PCP-Contaminated Soils.
PB94-160439/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Systematic Scanning Electron Microscopy Technique for
Evaluating Combined Biological/Granular Activated Carbon
Treatment Processes.
PB94-146271/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaerobic
Fluidized Bed GAC Btoreactors.
PB94-160447/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
SAILSTAD, D. M.
Evaluation of Several Variations of the Mouse Ear Swelling
Test (WEST) for Detection of Weak and Moderate Contact
Sensrdzers.
PB94-137262/HEB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
PA-37
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SALEM, KL A.
Mercury Usage and Alternatives in the Beclrical and Elec-
tronics Industries.
PB94-165362/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Onstte Solvent Recovery.
PB84-144S08/REB
94-03 PC A05/MF A01
Activity of
9442 PCA02/MFA01
SAMPSON, D. J.
Evaluation of a Four-Mode Steady-State Test with Accel-
eration Simulation Modes as an Alternative Inspection and
Maintenance Test for Enhanced I/M Programs.
PB94-129905/REB 9442 PC A12/MF AOS
SAMPsoaaa
Carbon Dioxide Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB94-113701 /REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
SAMULSKL M.
Exhaust Emission Testing of Two Ethanol Variable Fueled
1992 Chevrolet Luminas. Test Results -1993.
PB94-171865/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Heavy-Duty Engine Testing Report Non-Road Engine Con-
figuration test Results, 1991.
POM-162450/REB 9443 PCA04/MFA01
SenaWvity of Test Cycle and Fuel Type on a Crusader 350
Inboard Marine Engine Test Results, 1992.
PB94-128105/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
SANDELLLO-J.
Land* Gas Pretreatment for Fuel Cei Applications.
PB94-1079SO/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
8AMDERFORD, E. B.
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emissions
from Process Heaters (Revised).
PB94-120235/REB 9441 PC A11/MF AOS
SANOAIAaa
Mouse SMn TumoMnttlating
BemfflaceanlhryHoe m S6NCAR Mice.
PBS4-.141454/REB
SAMMY, a J.
MMmUng PoDution In Cleaning and Degreasing Oper-
AD-A277 084/9/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
SANSOH,aL
Povetopment Document to Proposed Effluent UmHattora
QuMeines and N»w Source Performance Standards for the
Butdta. Construction and Paper Segment of the Asbestos
Manufacturing Point Source Category.
PB04-1948347REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A02
SARSONY.C.
Proceediry: EPA/AEERL's Indoor Air QuaJNy/PoHution
PieveiiUuii Workshop. Held in Raleigh, Nulh CaroRna on
March 9-10,1993.
PB94-114782/REB 9441 PCA04/MFA01
8ASS.BXH.
Mercury Ueageand Alternatives in the Electrical and Etec-
ironies mdufthinB
PB94-165362/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
SAUERBECK, 0.
Agricuttural Sources and Sinks o* Carbon.
PB84-136165/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
SAUL, a E. ^
Environmsnlal Monitoring ttnd Assessment Program As-
sessment Fnvnowovk.
PB94-158862/REB 9443 PCA04/MFA01
SAUM,D.W.
Case Stucfas of Radon Reduction nopoefth in Maryland,
New Jersey, and Virginia Schools.
PB84-117363/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF AOS
SAURER.P. D.
Case Htetary of Fine Pore Diffuser Retrofit at Ftidgewood,
New Jersey.
PB94-20O862/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
SAVAGE, a
Evaluation of the CoKer County, Florida LandfB Mining
Demonstration.
P894-114824/REB 9441 PCA04/MFA01
SAWYER, T.
Update of Uvastoek Feed Consumption.
PB94-125655/REB 9442 PC AM/MF E11
SAYIES.O.D.
Methanogeneate and Sutfate Reduction in Chemostts: A
Fundamental Experimental NneBC Study and Modeing.
PB94-159282/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Modeing Chemical Interactions in Anaerobic BoSm Sys-
tems.
PB94-159290/RE8 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Modeing Substrate Transport into BioSms: Role of Multiple
tons and pH Effects.
PB94-157328/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
SAYLOaE.
Thermal Dasorption Treatment (February 1994).
PBS4-160603/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
SAYLORE.S.
EPA Cnanooring Issue: Technology Attematives for the Re-
mednlion of PCMonterrinaled Sol and Sedment
PB94-144250/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
SCARPMO, P.
SCAVO.K.
Outdance on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and the
Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide Pro-
grams Branch (Corrected Version as of February 18, 1994).
PB94-156692/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
SCHAA&T. D.
Ultrasonic Cleaning as a Replacement for a Chtorofluoro-
carbon-Based System.
PB94-121696/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A02
SCHADT, R.J.
Effects of Ackfc Deposition on Paint A Chamber Study.
PB94-209616/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
SCHAEFER, F. W.
Dose Response of 'Cryptosporidium parvum' in Outbred
Neonatalfel Mfce.
PB94-146269/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
SCHAEFER, R. M.
Evaluation of Three Catalysis Formulated for Methane Oxi-
dation on a CNG-Fueted Pickup Truck.
PB94-135944/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Testing of an Electric Vehicle on a Clayton Water-Brake
Chassis Dynamometer.
PB94-168101/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
SCHAFALE, H. P.
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas, Wetland Eco-
systems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Abe-
mane-Pamlico Estuarine Region. Phase 3 Report
PB94-191806/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF AOS
SCHAFFMER, L. C.
Chesapeake Bay Benthic Community Restoration Goals.
PB94-177292/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
SCHAOOER.R.
Characterization of a New Thermopr«c Surtate-fledudnq
Bacterium Thermodesulfovtorio yeHowstoof gen. nov. and
sp. nov.: Its Phytogenetlc Relationship to 'Thermodesulfo-
bactertum commune' and Their Origins Deep within the
Bacterial Domain.
PB84-191038/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
SCHEfflLE, O. K.
Manual; Nitrogen Control.
PB94-1591427REB
9CHERE.K.L
Dependencies and SemttMty of Tropospheric Oxldants to
Precursor Concentrations over the Northeast United States:
A Modal Study
PB94-192770/REB 94*4 PC AM/MF A01
al Photochemical Models.
9443 PCA14/MFA03
Interoomparteon of Two Regio
PB94-210548/REB
94-04 PC AM/MF A01
fof ttwRegkxial Oxktant Model to an Assortment
PB94-15S29B/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
Sensitivity of the Regtoned Oxidant Model to Meterotogical
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-176625/REB
TirillMMCI. 3 C
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and At
An Ecological Status and Trends Pn
PB94-13S175/REB
Togram.
94-02
rrt Program:
PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-174745/HEB
94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries. Virginian Province,
1991.
PB94-1716S9/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
SCH1NDLER, 0. W.
Group Report Physiological and Ecological Effects of AoxS-
fcatjon on Aquatic Biota (Chapter 19).
PB94-210663/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
SCHaUOT, S.
Comparison of Effluent Toxwty Results Using •Ceriodaph-
nia dubia' Cultured on Several Diets.
PB94-163649/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Phylogsnetic Analysis of a Bacterial Aerobic Degrader of
PB94-170081/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
SCHMOM-STASIK, a
Results of a Method Verification Study for Analyses of PCP
inSoi.
PB94-114949/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
SCHNEOEaaE.
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas, Wetland Eco-
systems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Aft)e-
marle-Pamico Estuarine Region: Phase 1.
PB94-164041/REB 9443 PC A20/MF A04
SCHOCK,M.a
Evaluation of a Field Test Kit for Monitoring Lead in Drink-
ing Water.
PB94-101896/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Impact of pH and Lead Composition on Metal Leached
from Brass Coupons.
P894-158615/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
SCHOENY, a
Provisional Guidance for Quantitative Risk Assessment of
PorycyoJb Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB94-116571/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
SCHRAMM, U M.
32P-Postlaoeing Analysis of DNA Adducts in Human
Spot i ii CeBS"tfoni Smokers snd Nonstnokers.
PBS4-137064/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
SCHREUDER. H.
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia Indicator Evalua-
tion and Field Study.
PB94-1S2394/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
SCHROEDER, A. T.
Treatment of CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Re-
sponse, Compensation, and Liability Act) Leachates by
Carbon-Assisted Anaerobic Fluidtzed Beds.
PB94-113750/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
SCHUBAUER-BERIGAN, H. K.
Behavior and Identification of Toxic Metals in Complex Mix-
tures: Examples from Effluent and Sediment Pore Water
Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
PB94-163S23/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
pH-Dependent Toxicity of Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn to 'Cerio-
daphnia dubia', 'Pimephales prometas', 'Hyatolla azteca'
and 'Lumbriculus vanegatus'.
PB94-163722/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
SCHUGART, a a
Physiology-Based Gap Model of Forest Dynamics.
PB94-136132/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
SCHULTZ,a
Biomonitoring for Control of Toxicity In Effluent Discharges
to the Marine Environment
PB94-210226/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
SCHULTZ.L
Guidanoe on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and the
Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide Pro-
grams Branch (Corrected Version as of February 18,1994).
PB94-156692/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
SCHUMACHER, B.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem Pilot Field Program Plan, 19S3.
PB94-160694/REB 9443 PC A10/MF AOS
SCHUMACHER, B. A.
Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sediments
(ARCS) Program. Quality Assurance Program Plan.
PB94-144S81/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem Pilot Field Program Report, 1992.
PB94-177755/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
SCHUYTEMA, a S.
Effects of Dteldrln in Food on Growth and Btoaccumulation
In Mallard DucWinos.
PB94-1S7245/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Forest Pesticides on the
Brown Garden Snail 'Helix asparsa' Mueller.
PB94-157211/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Toxicity and Estimated Water Quality Criteria Values In Mal-
lard Ducklings Exposed to Pentachlorophenol.
PB94-157237/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
Toxicity of Guthkxi (Trade Name) and Guthion (Trade
Name) 2S to 'Xenopus laevis' Embryos.
PB94-209731/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
SCHWARTZ, T. a
Uptake of Planar PorycrUorinated Biphenyls and 2,3,7,8-
SubstHuted Porychlorinated Dbenzofurans and Dibenzo-p-
dtoxins by Birds Nesting in the Lower Fox River and Green
Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163680/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
SCHWEDE.O. B.
Improvements in Indirect Exposure Assessment Modeling:
A Model for Estimating Air Concentrations and Deposition.
PB94-160413/REB
SCHWWN, D.
Manual: Nitrogen Control.
PB94-159142/REB
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
9443 PC A14/MF AOS
SCIRE.J. S.
Development and Testing of a Dry Deposition Algorithm
(Revised).
PB94-183100/REB 9443 PC AOt/MF A02
Improvements in Indirect Exposure Assessment Modeling:
A Model for Estimating Air Concentrations and Deposition.
PB94-160413/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
SCOFtELD, J. P.
Randomized Intervention Analysis of the Behavior of Bear
Brook Watershed, Maine.
PB94-108008/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
SCOTT, A.
Causes of Poor Sealant Performance in Soil-Gas-Resistant
Foundations.
PB94-155405/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
SCOTT, D. a
Large Scale Evaluation of a Pattern Recognition/Expert
System for Mass Spectral Molecular Weight Estimation.
PB94-113081/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
SCOTT, G. L
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and Field Toxicity Tests, Eco-
physiology Bioassays, and Ecotoxjcotogical Biomonitoring.
PB94-160678/REB 9443 PC A14/MF AOS
SCOTT, K.J.
Effects of Contaminated Sediments on Marine Benthic
Biota and Communities.
PB94-135183/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
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SKELTON, R. W.
EPA's Environments) Monitoring and Assessment Program:
An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB94-13S175/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
SCUDLARK, J. R.
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 1990-June 1991.
PB94-178274/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-December 1991. Final Report
PB94-214111/REB 94-04 PC A14/MF A03
SCULLION, T.
Prototype Needs Estimating and Project Ranking Software
for the TxDOT PMS.
PB94-120599/REB 94-01 PC A05/MF A01
SEALFON, S.C.
Homologous Dp-Regulation of the Gonadotropin-Reteasing
Hormone Receptor In alphaT3-1 Cells Is Associated with
Unchanged Receptor Messenger RNA (mRNA) Levels and
Altered mRNA Activity.
PB94-197126/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
SEOMAN.C. a
EPA's New Dean Ah- Technologies and Opportunities for
Cooperative Development
PB94-190337/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
SEGNER.H.
Group Report Physiological and Ecological Effects of Acidi-
fication on Aquatic Biota (Chapter 19).
PB94-210663/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
SEIDLER, F. J.
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Accelerates Development
of Renal Function: Relationship to Dose, Cell Differentiation
and Growth Inhibition.
PB94-1639S3/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Prenatal Cocaine Eliminates the Sex-Dependent Differ-
ences In Activation Observed in Adult Rats After Cocaine
Challenge.
PB94-163763/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
SEIDLER, R. J.
Evaluation of Methods for Detecting Ecological Effects from
Genetically Engineered Microorganisms and Microblal Pest
Control Agents in Terrestrial Systems.
PB94-130044/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
Potential Ecological and Nontarget Effects of Transgentc
Plant Gene Products on Agriculture, Silviculture, and Natu-
ral Ecosystems: General Introduction.
PB94-209723/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Quantification In Soil of 'Bacillus thuringiensis' var. 'kurstakl'
detta-EndotoxIn from Transgenic Plants.
PB94-210515/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
SEILKOP, S. K.
Influence of Model Design on Comparisons of Single Point
Measurements with Grid-Model Predictions.
PB94-122595/REB 94-01 PCA01/MFA01
BELGRADE, M. K.
Comparison of the Pulmonary Defenses against Strepto-
coccal Infection in Rats and Mice Following 03 Exposure:
acceptability and Neutrophil Re-
Differences in Disease
cruitment
PB94-163748/REB
94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Enhanced Mortality and Liver Damage in virus-Infected
Mice Exposed to p-Xylene.
PB94-137072/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Several Variations of the Mouse Ear Swelling
Test (MEST) for Detection of Weak and Moderate Contact
Sensrtizers.
PB94-137262/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
SEUFONOV, S. A.
Isolation and Characterization of (+ )-1,1a-Dihydroxy-1-Hy-
drofluoren-9-One Formed by Angular Dioxygenation in the
Bacterial Catabolism of Fluorene.
PB94-140670/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
SEUFONOV A, O.
Bkxuminescent Sensors for Detection of Broavailable Hg(ll)
in the Environment
PB94-140720/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
SERKIZ.S.M.
Isolation of Dissolved Organic Matter from the Suwannee
River Using Reverse Osmosis.
PB94-190501/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
SEWELL.G.W.
Effects of Three Concentrations of Mixed Fatty Acids on
Dechtorination of Tetrachtoroethene in Aquifer Microcosms.
PB94-162765/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
SHAFER.T. J.
Aluminum Decreases Muscarirric, Adrenergic and Metabo-
troptc Receptor-Stimulated PhosphoinosrtkJe Hydrolysis in
Hippocampal and Cortical Slices from Rat Brain.
PB94-163805/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
SHAFFERS. T.
Bacterial Flux from Chaparral into the Atmosphere in Mid-
Summer at a High Desert Location.
PB94-190550/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
SHANKAR, U.
Analysts of Regional Visibility in the Eastern United States
Using Aerosol Models.
PB94-15869B/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
SHARPE.W. E.
Mortality of Brook Trout, Mottled Sculpins. and Slimy Scul-
pms during Acidic Episodes.
PB94-135043/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
A10/MF A03
Water Chemistry and Fish Community Responses to Epi-
sodic Stream Acidification in Pennsylvania, USA.
PB94-113024/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
SHAUGHNESSY, L. W.
Comparison of Intracranial Infusions of Colchidne and Ibo-
tenic Acid as Models of Neurodegeneration in the Basal
Forebrain. Research Report
PB94-197183/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
SHAVER, E. M.
Application of Pollution Prevention to Reduce Indoor Air
Emissions from Office Equipment and from Composite
Wood Materials.
PB94-190949/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
SHELTON, M. L.
Molecular Analysis of Mutations Induced at the 'hisD3052'
Allele of Salmonella by Single Chemicals and Complex Mix-
tures.
PB94-163961/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
SHENG, Y. P.
Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program: Framework for
Action.
PB94-209962/REB 9444 PC A14/MF A03
Sarasota Bay: Reclaiming Paradise.
PB94-209947/HEB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
SHEPANEK, R. F.
EMAP Information Management Strategic Plan: 1993-1997.
PB94-176823/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
SHEPHERD, M. E.
Food and Feeding of Young Finfish Species in the Lower
Roanoke River, Batchetor Bay, and Western Albemarie
Sound, North Carolina, 1982-1986. Volume 1. Text Volume
2. Appendices.
PB94-213931/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A06
SHERMAN, S.
Watershed Planning in the Mberrrarte-PamUco Estuarine
System. Report 5 - Fishing Practices Mapping.
PB94-156544/REB 9443 PC
SHIN, D. S.
Comparative Effects of Two Potychlorinated Blphenyl Con-
geners on Calcium Homeostasts in Rat Cerebellar Granule
PB94-141488/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
SHIPLEY, F. S.
Proceedings: The State of the Bay Symposium (2nd). Held
on February 4-6,1993.
PB94-139458/REB 9442 PC A17/MF A04
SHIRAZI, IL A.
Comparative Toxicity of Chemicals to Earthworms.
PB94-160482/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Distribution of Relative Error of Toxicity of Herbicides and
Metals to 'Arabtdopsis'.
PB94-160470/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Interpretation of Tenderly Response of Bobwhtte Quail with
Respect to Duration of Exposure.
PB94-190S27/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Greenhouse Chambers for Enhancing Growth of
Tundra Transplants on Gravel FHI In Prudhoe Bay, Alaska.
PB94-209772/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
SHOEMAKER, L. L
Compendium of Watershed-Scale Models for TMDL Devel-
opment
PB94-218955/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
SHORT, M. a
Biological and Water Quality Survey of Three Tributaries to
the Sangamon Riven South Fork Basin, Mosquito Creek
and Long Point Slough, September through November
1989.
PB94-161544/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Intensive Survey of the Vermilion River Basin Illinois River
Drainage.
PB94-161B33/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
SHREFFLER, J. H.
Comparison of Nonmethane Organic Compound Concentra-
tion Data Collected by Two Methods in Atlanta,
PB94-170123/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
SHREINER, P.
Solvent Minimization in the Continuous Liquid/Liquid Ex-
traction of Aqueous Samples for Semivolatjle Organics.
PB94-121SSS/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Organic Compounds from
Various SoNd Matrices.
PB94-121S48/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
SHRIVASTAVA, S. P.
Comparative In vitro Percutaneous Absorption of p-Substi-
tuted Phenols through Rat Skin Using Static and Flow-
Through Diffusion Systems.
PB94-101573/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Toxteokinetics and Structure-Activity Relationships of Nine
Para-Substituted Phenols in Rat Embryos In vitro.
PB94-143740/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
SHUEY, D.L.
Effects of Developmental Stage and Tissue Type on
Embryo/Fetal DMA Distributions and 5-FluorouradMnduced
Cell-Cycle Perturbations.
PB94-141439/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
SHUKAIRY, H. M.
Control of Disinfection By-Products and Biodegradable Or-
ganic Matter through Biological Treatment
PB94-157310/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Disinfection By-Product Formation and Control by Ozona-
tion and Biotreatment
PB94-101888/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Separation Processes on the Formation of Bro-
minated THMs.
PB94-157294/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Impact of Ozonation and Biological Treatment on Disinfec-
tion By-Products.
PB94-157377/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Preozonation and Btodegradafon on Disinfection
By-Product Formation.
PB94-157302/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
SHULTZ, D. J.
Animo Acid Composition of Suspended Particles, Sediment-
Trap Material, and Benthic Sediment in the Potomac Estu-
9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-169968/REB
SHULZ.A.
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and Field Toxicity Tests, Eco-
phystotogy Btoassays, and Ecotoxteologteal Btomonitoring.
PB94-160678/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
SHUPE, M. W.
Advancing Technology for Managing Mine Wastes: The Na-
tional Environmental Waste Technology Testing and Eval-
uation Center Research, Development, Demonstration,
Testing, and Evaluation Programs in USA.
PB94-112943/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
SHY, C. M.
Integrating Dispersion Modeling, Receptor Modeling and Air
Monitoring to Apportion Incinerator Impacts for Exposure
Assessment
PB94-190592/REB 94-C4 PC A03/MF A01
SIDIK.K.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem Pilot Field Program Report, 1992.
PB94-17775S/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
SIERSZEN, M. E.
Response of Predatory Zooplankton Populations to the Ex-
perimental Acidification of Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin.
PB94-101730/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
SIQLEO, A. C.
Anlmo Add Composition of Suspended Particles, Sediment-
Trap Material, and Benthic Sediment in the Potomac Estu-
PB94-
169968/REB
9443 PC A03/MF A01
SILVASI, J.
Guidance on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and the
Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide Pro-
grams Branch (Corrected Version as of February 18,1994).
PB94-156692/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
SIMENSTAD, C.
Quality Assurance Project Plan for Evaluating and Refining
the Estuarine Habitat Assessment Protocol on Puget Sound
and Pacific Northwest Reference Sites.
PB94-130341/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
SIMES, Q. F.
Measurement of Contamination in Environmental Samples.
PB94-113727/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
SIMON, T. L
Salinity and Temperature Effects on Chronic Toxicity of 2,4-
Dinitrophenol and 4-Nitrophenol to Sheepshead Minnows
CCyprinodon variegatus').
PB94-158714/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
SIMONIN, H. A.
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic In-
vertebrate Responses of Four Adirondack Headwater
Streams. Methods Report
PB94-10S368/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
In situ Btoassays of Brook Trout ('Salvelinus fontinalis') and
Blacknose Dace fRhinichthys atratulus') in Adirondack
Streams Affected by Episodic Acidification.
PB94-113032/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
SIMONSON, T. D.
Field and Laboratory Investigation of Acid Effects on Large-
mouth Bass, Rock Bass, Black Crappie, and Yellow Perch.
PB94-163706/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
SIMPKIN, T.
Manual: Nitrogen Control.
PB94-159142/REB
9443 PC A14/MF A03
SIMPSON, J. C.
Statistical Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Clean-
up Standards. Volume 3. Reference-Based Standards for
Soils and Solid Media.
PB94-176831/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
SIMPSON, K. L.
Effects of Dietary Fatty Acid Enrichment on Survival,
Growth, and Salinity-Stress-Test Performance of Inland Sil-
versides.
PB94-182649/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
SIUDAK, P. D.
Influence of Oxygenated Fuels on the Emissions from
Three Pre-1985 Light-Duty Passenger Vehicles.
PB94-192796/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
SKELTON, a W.
Ontogeny of EyeWink Conditioning in the Rat Effects of US
Intensity and Interstimulus Interval on Delay Conditioning.
PB94-137114/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
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SKOVRONEK, H. S.
Accutach Pneumatic Fracturing Extraction and Hot Gas In-
jection, Phase 1. Applications Analysis Report.
PB94-117439/REB 9441 PC A04/MF Ml
SLADE.R.
Comparison of Arriknridant Substances in Bronchoafveolar
Lavage Cells and Fluid from Humans, Guinea Pigs, and
Rats.
PB94-137346/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
SLAGA.T.J.
Mouse Skin Tumor-Initiating Activity of
BenzQaceanthrylene in SENCAR Mice.
PB94-141454/REB 9442 PCM2/MFM1
SLAGLE.RL
EnwonmentaJ Monitonng and Assessment Program: Arid
Ecosystems 1993 Implementation Plan Colorado Plateau
Ptot Design Pilot Study.
PB84-165339/REB 9443 PCA04/MFM1
SLAYTON.J.
Solvent Minimization in the Continuous Liquid/Liquid Ex-
traction of Aqueous Samples for Semrvolable Omanics.
PB94-121555/REB 9441 PCA03/MFM1
Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Organic Compounds from
Various So*d Matrices.
PB94-12154B/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
SLEVA.S.
Guideline for Lead Monitoring in the Vicinity of Point
Sourow.
PB94-183365/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF M1
SUMAK.M.W.
Endpoints and Indkators in Ecological Risk Assessments.
PB94-130150/REB 9442 PCM3/MFM1
SJjOTKIN, T. A.
Fetal Dexametfiasone Exposure Accelerates Developmem
of Renal Function: Relationship to Dose, Cell Differentiation
and Growth InhbWon.
PB04-183953/REB 9443 PCM2/MFM1
8tOTT.V.L. _^___
OptifTiiztttion of thv H*mfltoo-Thom Cornputwtiod Spwrn
MoSty Analysis System for Use with Rat Spermatozoa in
Toxfcologlcal Studies.
PB94-141603/REB 9442 PCM3/MFM1
8MALLEY, D.A.
Surface Water Monotorlng: A Framework tor Change.
PB94-178870/REB 9443 PCM4/MFM1
SMIALOWICZ, R. J.
Effects of 2A7.B-T«trechtorodtoenzo-p-dtaxln (TCDD) on
Humoral Immunity and Lymphocyte Subpoputations: Differ-
ences between Mice and Rats.
PB94-197167/REB 9444 PCM1/MFM1
Methoxyacetaktehyde, an Intermediate Metabolite of 2-
Methoxyetrianot, Is Immunosuppresslve in the Rat
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SMITH, A. M.
SO2 QukMne Document
PB94-181393/REB
SMITH, LK.
anal Inventory for Critical Natural Areas, Wetland Eco-
Regional
systems.
94-03 PCA11/MFM3
SO2 Qudefne Document Appendices.
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SMITH, C.N.
Field Study to Evaluate Leaching of Akfcarb, Metotachlor,
and Bromide in a Sandy Loam SOL
PB94-119969/REB 9441 FCA03/MFA01
SMITH, D.F.
Comparison of Chemfaminescence and Ultraviolet Ozone
Mentor Responses in the Presence of HumxSy and Photo-
chemical Pollutants.
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SMTTHD. L.
Ctoeed Cyde Cooler for VOC Preconuemialion.
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Demonstration/Reid Study of New Designs of Automated
Gas Chromatographs in Connecticut and Other Locations,
1992.
PB94-10S376/REB 94-01 PC AO4/MF A01
Measurements of VOCs from the TAMS Network.
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Soi and F» Laboratory Support -1991. Florida Radon Re-
90*ycft Proofwn.
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SMrm.E.0.
Compacted Sol Barriers at Abandoned LanrM Sites Are
Ijkary to Fal in the Long Term.
PB94-101862/REB 9441 PC A03/MF M1
SMITH, F-L.
Devetopment of Aerobic BwSter Design Criteria for Treat-
ing VOCs.
P894-159324/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluaton of BioSter Medfe for Treatment of Ar Streams
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SMTTH.H.
Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program: framework for
Action.
PB94-209962/REB 9444 PC A14/MF AO3
and Endangered Species Habitats of the Afce-
feo Estuarine Region. Phase 3 Report
806/REB 9444 PCM9/MFA06
..jrie-P
PB94-191806/REB
SMITH, K.R.
Greenhouse Gases from BJomass and Fossil Fuel Stoves in
Developing Countries: A Mania Ptot Study.
PB94-170016/REB 9443 PC M3/MF Ml
SMITH, LA.
Bicarbonate of Soda Blasting Technology for Aircraft Wheel
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Engineering Forum Issue: Considerations in Deciding to
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Mercury Usage and Alternatives in the Electrical and Etec-
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U.S. Mercury Recyders Provide Expanded Process Capa-
bSties.
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SMITH, M. a
Alternatives for Ozone-Depleting Refrigsr,
PB94-190B57/REB 9444
Using a TricMngBtomer System: A Modeling Approach.
PB94-158316/REB 9443 PCMS/MFM1
ants.
PC M2/MF M1
SMITH, P. J.
Development of Aerobic BofKer Design Criteria for Treat-
%4-159324/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
Evaluation of Blotter Medta for Treatment of Air Streams
ContaWnoVOC-s.
PBB4-155355/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Treatment of Votetse Organic Compounds in Waste Gases
~" nterSystei
316/REB
SMITH, R.
Pretmlnary Analysis of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emission In-
ventortes from Three Major Urban Areas.
PB94-139608/REB 9442 PCM2/MFM1
SMITH, R-E.
Prototype Needs Estimating and Project Ranking Software
fortheTxDOTPMS.
PB94-120699/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF Ml
SMTTH, UK-
Substitution of Cadmium Cyanide Electroplating with Znc
Chtorlde Etadiopjating.
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Global Terrestrial Carbon Cyde.
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SMTTHT. W.
Quantification and Molecular Characterization of •nprf Mu-
tants of Human T-Lymphocytee.
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SMITH, V.K.
Vakw of Recreational Fishing on the Abemarie and Pam-
Ico Esaiaries.
PB94-196383/REB 9444 PCA11/MFM3
SMOL, J.P.
VariabBty in Diatom and Chrysophyte Assemblages and In-
imnokxjcal Studies of Big Moose Lake,
ferred pH: PateoSm
New York, USA.
PB94-136124/REB
9442 PC M3/MF Ml
SHODDY, R.
Laboratory Assessment of the PermeaoHy and Jiffuskxi
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velopment and Testing.
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Moesuromontn of Sol PerrmabMy and Pressure Fields in
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SNOW, R.
Constant Volume Samoing System Water Condensation.
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Constant Volume Samplng System Water Condensation.
SAE Technical Paper Series.
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SNOW, R.F.
Influence of Oxygenated Fusts on the Emissions from
Three Pre-1985 LJght-Outy Passenger Vehicles.
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SNOW, W. 3.
Altamative Control Techniques Document PM-10 Emis-
sions from Gotoctod Processes at Coke Ovens and Inte-
grated Iron and Steel Mfc.
PB94-156718/REB 9443 PC M7/MF M2
SNYDER.W. H
Downwash of Plumes in the Vicinity of BuUngs: A Wind-
Tunnel Study (Book Chapter).
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Experiments on Wave Brooking in Stratified Flow over Ob-
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Hyd/aufc Model Study for Boston Outtat £ Environmental
9441 PC AO2/MF Ml
PB94-113669/REB
SOAST, A.
Wildlife Exposure Factors Handbook. Appendix: Literature
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Wildlife Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1 of 2.
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SOOERBERQ.E.
IAPCS: ACompi
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PB94-192721 /Rl
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SOLOMON, A. M.
Carbon Pools and Flux of Global Forest Ecosystems.
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Climatic Classification and Future Global Redistribution of
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Global Terrestrial Carbon Cyde.
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Interaction of Climate and Land Use in Future Terrestrial
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Development
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Sarasota
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Modeling the Potential Change in Yield and Distribution of
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Simulating Climate-Biosphere Interactions under Changing
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SOLOMON, T.I.
Reduction of Membrane Fouling by Physical, Chemical and
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80MERVILLE, C.
Use of Receptor and Dispersion Modeling Principles In As-
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8OMERV1LLE, M. C.
Measurements of VOCs from the TAMS Network.
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SORQ.T. J.
Removal of Arsenic from Drinking Water by Conventional
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SORIALGUA.
Competitive Adsorption of VOCs and BOM: The Role of
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Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic Pol-
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lutants.
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Evaluation of Biofilter Media for Treatment of Air Streams
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Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect of
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Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect of
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SOUKUP.X
Ozone Effect on Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infectrvity and
Cytokine Production by Human Alveolar Macrophages.
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SOULUEME, K. F.
Lake Water Quality Assessment Grant No. 2. Final Report
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P894-183092/REB 9443 PC AOB/MF A02
Lake Water Quality Assessment Program, 1992. Northeast-
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SPARACINO, C. M.
Determination of Acrylamide in Rat Serum and Sciatic
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SPARKS, A. R.
Offsite environmental monitoring report Radfetkxi monitor-
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1991.
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SPARKS, H.L.
Base catalyzed decomposition of toxic and hazardous
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30.1991).
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SPARKS, L.E.
Fundamental Mass Transfer Model for Indoor Air Emissions
from Surface Coatings.
PB94-155561/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
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SPEAR LB.
Species-Habitat Relationships among Antarctic Seabirds: A
Function of Physical or Biological Factors.
PB94-146313/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
SPEARE.D.J.
Unusual EosinopMic Granule Cell Proliferation In Coho
Salmon fOncorhynchus Idsuteh').
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SPECHT, D. T.
Guidance Manual: Bedded Sediment Bioaccumulation
Tests.
PB94-131505/REB 94-02 PCA11/MFA03
SPENCE.J. W.
Atmospheric Corrosion Model for Galvanized Steel Struc-
tures.
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Effect of Specimen Size, Shape, and Orientation on Dry
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Effects of Acidic Deposition on Paint A Chamber Study.
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SPENCER, C. O.
Ontogeny of EyeWink Conditioning in the Rat Effects of US
Intensity and Interstimulus Interval on Delay Conditioning.
PB94-137114/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
SPETH, T. F.
Competitive Adsorption of VOCs and BOM: The Rote of
Molecular Oxygen.
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Reduction of Membrane Fouling by Physical, Chemical and
Btotogfcal Pretreatment
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SPIEGEL, R. J.
EPA Research Program for Reducing CO2 Emissions
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Fuzzy Logic Motor Control for Pollution Prevention and Im-
proved Energy Efficiency.
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Landfill Gas Pretreatment for Fuel Cell Applications.
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U.S. EPA'S Photovoltaic Demand-Side Management
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SPOONER.J.
Paired Watershed Study Design.
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SPRINGER, J.
Industrial Pollution Prevention: A Critical Review.
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SPRINGSTEEN, a
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation during the In-
cineration of Recovered CFC-11.
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SRESTY, G.
In situ Soil Decontamination by Radio Frequency Heating.
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SRINCVASACHAR, S.
Control of Trace Metal Species in Combustion Systems.
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SRIVASTAVA, R. K.
Emissions of Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants from the
Combustion of Pulverized Coal in a Small-Scale Combustor.
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STACK, H. F.
Antimutagenicity Profiles of Synthetic and Natural Antimuta-
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Hazard Identification: Efficiency of Short-Term Tests in
Identifying Germ Cell Mutagens and Putative Nongenotonc
Carcinogens.
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STACY, a L.
CAV-OX (Trade Name) Cavitation Oxidation Process
Magnum Water Technology, Inc. Applications Analysis
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STADELMAIER, J. E.
Removal and Containment of Lead-Based Paint via Needle
Sealers.
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Ultrasonic Cleaning as a Replacement for a Chlorofluoro-
carbon-Based System.
PB94-121696/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
STAKHIV, E. Z.
National Conference on Climate Change and Water Re-
sources Management Proceedings (1st) Held in Albuquer-
que, New Mexico on November 4-7, 1991.
AD-A281 172/7/REB 94-04 PC A18/MF A04
STAMEY-HALL, S.
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emissions
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P894-184165/REB 944)3 PC A23/MF A04
STANLEY, 0. W.
Determining the Relationship between Water Quality and
Ulcerative Mycosis in Atlantic Menhaden.
PB94-180643/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Food and Feeding of Young Finfish Species in the Lower
Roanoke River, Batchelor Bay, and Western Albemarie
Sound, North Carolina, 1982-1988. Volume 1. Text Volume
2. Appendices.
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STANLEY, R. S.
Importance of Physical Scaling Factors to Benthic Marine
Invertebrate Recokxtizatton of Laboratory Microcosms.
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STANTON, HE.
Cognitive and Neuroanatomical Effects of Triethyrdn in De-
veloping Rats: Role of Age of Exposure. Research Report
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Medial Prefrontal Cortex Lesions and Spatial Delayed Alter-
nation in the Developing Rat Recovery or Sparing.
PB94-139482/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Ontogeny of Eyeblink Conditioning in the Rat Effects of US
Intensity and Interstimulus Interval on Delay Conditioning.
PB94-137114/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
STARR, M. E.
Emissions Measurements: Locomotives.
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STEDMAN, 0. H.
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle Emissions in
Tunnels.
PB94-209657/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
On-Road Remote Sensing of CO and HC Emissions in Cali-
fornia.
PB94-166345/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
STEELE, R. C.
Importance of the Nitrous Oxide Pathway to NOx in Lean-
Prermxed Combustion.
PB94-158631 /REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
STEELE, S.J.
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia Indicator Evalua-
tion and Field Study.
PB94-152394/REB 94-03 PC A05/MF A01
STEFANSKI, L. A.
Estimate of Methane Emissions from U.S. Landfills.
PB94-213519/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Mixing Quantification by visual Imaging Analysis.
PB94-139474/REB §4-02 PC A02/MF A01
STEGEMAN, J. J.
Endogenously-Mediated, Pretranslational Suppression of
Cytochrome P4501A in PCB-Contaminated Flounder.
PB94-140787/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Porychkxinated Biphenyl Congener Distributions in Winter
Flounder as Related to Gender, Spawning Site, and Conge-
ner Metabolism.
PB94-170040/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
STEQER, J.
Laboratory Evaluation of Method 0050 for Hydrogen Chlo-
ride.
PB94-182227/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
STEHMAN, S. V.
Comparison of Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-Thomp-
son Estimator for Randomized Variable Probability System-
atic Sampling.
PB94-191186/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Empirical General Population Assessment of the Variance
and Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-Thompson Estima-
tor under Variable Probability Sampling.
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Environmental Sampling and Monitoring.
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Improvement of Performance of Variable Probability Sam-
pling Strategies through Application of the Population
Space and the Facsimile Population Bootstrap.
PB94-157344/REB 94-03 PCAOS/MFA01
Precision of Variable Sampling When the Response Vari-
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Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous Spatial Re-
sources.
PB94-169893/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous Spatial Re-
sources from a Triangular Grid.
PB94-144714/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
STEWERWALD, J. E.
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of Con-
trol Technology Determinations. Fourth Supplement to the
1990Edttkxi.
PB94-206729/REB 94-04 PC A19/MF AIM
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of Con-
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RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of Con-
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1990 Edition. Volume 2.
PB94-111572/REB
User's Manual for the BUS BBS.
PB94-114402/REB
94-01 PC A22/MF A04
94-01 PC A07/MF A02
STEIN, S.E.
Large Scale Evaluation of a Pattern Recognition/Expert
System for Mass Spectral Molecular Weight Estimation.
PB94-113081/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
STICHTER, S. J.
STEINBERG, C. E. W.
Group Report Interactions among Acidification, Phospho-
rus, Contaminants, and Biota in Freshwater Ecosystems
(Chapter 13).
PB94-210598/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
STEINBERGER, A.
Sensitivity of Sertoli and Leydig Cells to Xenobiotics in in
Vitro Models.
PB94-137205/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
STENGER, C.
Chesapeake Bay Dissolved Oxygen Goal for Restoration of
Living Resource Habitats.
PB94-194438/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
STENSEL, H. D.
Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Chlorinated, Aliphatic
Compounds.
PB94-113685/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
STENSTROM, M. K.
Fine Pore Diffuser Fouling: The Los Angeles Studies.
PB94-200839/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
STEPHAN, C. E.
Interim Guidance on Determination and Use of Water-Effect
Ratios for Metals.
PB94-140951/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A02
STEPHENSON, A.
Outline of Transportation-Related Requirements for Compli-
ance with the dean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-123973/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
STERN, C. H.
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested Butte
during the 1991-92 Heating Season.
PB94-161270/REB 94-03 PCA06/MFA02
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested Butte
during the 1991-92 Heating Season.
PB94-190915/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
STEUDLER, P. A.
Aspects of Spatial and Temporal Aggregation in Estimating
Regional Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from Temperate Forest
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STEVENS, A. A.
Effect of Bromide Ion on Formation of HAAs during Chlorin-
atton.
PB94-157286/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
STEVENS, D. G.
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth and
Reproduction of 'Daphnia, Hyalella and Gammarus'.
PB94-112968/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
STEVENS, J.
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Report Oracle Ridge Mine,
San Manuel, Arizona.
PB94-178688/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
STEVENS, J. B.
Blue Crab, 'Callinectes sapidus', Hemocyanin Concentra-
tions as an Indicator of Environmental Conditions in the Al-
bemarle/Pamlico Estuary.
PB94-176211 /REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
STEVENS, R. K,
Fine-Particle Sodium Tracer for Long-Range Transport of
the Kuwaiti Oil-Fire Smoke.
PB94-170107/REB 94-03 PCA01/MFA01
Integrating Dispersion Modeling, Receptor Modeling and Air
Monitoring to Apportion Incinerator Impacts for Exposure
Assessment
PB94-190592/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Long Path Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer and
EPA-Approved Fixed-Point Methods Intercomparison.
PB94-113099/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Simultaneous Calibration of Open-Path and Conventional
Point Monitors for Measuring Ambient Air Concentrations of
Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone, and Nitrogen Dioxide.
PB94-112877/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Receptor and Dispersion Modeling Principles in As-
sessing Pre-and Post-Abatement Conditions of an Emission
Source.
PB94-157393/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
STEWART, B.
Agricultural Sources and Sinks of Carbon.
PB94-136165/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
STICHTER, S.
Riparian Buffers for Water Quality Enhancement in the Al-
bemarie-Pamlico Area.
PB94-195948/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Watershed Planning in the Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 1. Annual Average Nutrient Budgets.
PB94-173366/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
STICHTER, S. J.
Watershed Planning in the Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 3. Toxics Analysis.
PB94-196573/REB 94-04 PCA13/MFA03
Watershed Planning in the Albermarie-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 5 - Fishing Practices Mapping.
PB94-156544/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
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STILES, D.C.
Integrating Dispersion Modeling. B
sptor Modeing and Air
a ana Air
Monitoring to Apportion Incinerator Impacts for Exposure
Assessment
PB94-190592/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Receptor and Dispersion Modeling Principles in As-
sessing Pre-and Post-Abatement Conditions of an Emission
Source.
PB94-157393/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
STOCKBURGER, L.
Comparison of Sulfur Measurements from a Regional Fine
Particle Network with Concurrent Acid Modes Network Re-
94-04 PC A03/MF Ml
PB94-192747/REB
STOCKSTILL, R L,
Epithefial Injury and Interstitial Rbrosfe in the Proximal Alve-
gbr Regions of Rate Chronically Exposed to a Simulated
Pattern of Urban Ambient Ozone.
PB94-141462/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
STOODARD, J. L.
Chemical Characteristics and Temporal Trends in Eight
Streams of the Cats** Mountains, New York. (Revised).
PB94-190535/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
STOKER, T. E.
Influence of trie Formemidine Pesticide CNordmeforrn on
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Innovative dean Technologies Case Studies,
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STORMER,D.
Manual; Nitrogen Control.
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Capture Zone Modeling Using the WeBhead Analytic Ele-
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Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries. Virginian Province.
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Emission Test Report Field Test of Carbon Injection for
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Influence of Oxygenated Fuels on the Emissions from
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North American Landscape Characterization (NALC). Path-
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Municipal Solid Waste Combustion: Waste-to-Energy Tech-
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Impact of Preozonation and Biodegradation on Disinfection
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Arid
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SUTTON,fi.A.
Automated Nal •wed' counting system for the determination
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Research Strategy for the Environmental Monitoring and
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Field and Laboratory Investigation of Acid Effects on Large-
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Emission Test Report Field Test of Carbon Injection for
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PB94-101540/REB 94-01 PC A09/MF A03
SWTTZER, p.
Derivation of an Indoor Air Averaging Time Model from the
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Microsnvironrnental Factors Related to CaWomians' Poten-
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Real-Time Monitoring of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
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Smoking Activities and Exposure to Environmental Tobacco
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Total Human Exposure Model (THEM) for Respirable Sus-
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Mineral Dissolution Rates in Plot-Scale Field and Laborato-
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Evaluation of Nutritional and Operational Requirements for
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Engineering Application of Btoojddatkxi Processes for
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In Situ Technologies for Remediation of Organic Chemicals-
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Initial Screening of Thermal Deeorpdon for Soil Remedi-
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Initial Screening of Thermal Desorption for Soil Remedi-
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TAJUZAWA.M.
Near-Bottom Pelagic Bacteria at a Daep-Water Sewage
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TALLENT-HALSELL, N.
Arid Ecosystems 1992 PHot Report Environmental Monitor-
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TAMPUN.M.L
Effects of Ptrysicochernical Factors and Bacterial Colony
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Rote of Neurotoxic Esterase (NTE) in the Prevention and
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TANDON, P.
Developmental Charges in Carbachol-Stimulated Inositol-
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TANNER, R. W.
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Minimizing Pollution in Cleaning and Degreasing Oper-
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TAUXE, J. D.
Hydrocarbon Spill Screening Model (HSSM). Volume 1.
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Development of a New Oregon Precipitation Map Using the
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Abestos Release from the Demolition of Two Schools in
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Quality Assurance Project Plan for Evaluating and Refining
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Will the Mouse Bioassay for Estimating Sensory Irritancy of
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Effects of Ultravtotoet-S Radiation on Photosynthesis of Dif-
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Assessing Potential BioavailabMty of Metals in Segments:
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Dose-Dependent Disposition of Sodum Arsenate in Mice
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TILSON, H. A.
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Fish Physiology, Toxicology, and Water Quality Manage-
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Forebrain. Research Report
PB94-197183/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
Correlation of the ArrUchoKnesterase Activity of a Series of
Crganopnosphates with Their Ability to Compete with Agon-
ist Binding to Muscarinic Receptors.
PB94-144615/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Developmental Charges in Carbachol-Stimulated Inositol-
phosphate Release in Pigmented Rat Retina.
PB94-137197/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
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Effects of Ootoetod Neuroactive Chemicate on Calcium
Transporting Systems in Rat Cerebellum and on Survival of
Cerebeftar Granule Cans.
PB84-141595/REB 84-02 PCA03/MFA01
Neurobehavkxal Mothodn Used in NourotadcoloQical Re-
944M PCA02/MFA01
TILTON,B.E.
Effects of Activated Charcoal Rrtratton and Ozonation on
Hydrocarbon and Cartxxiyi Levels of Ambient Air Used in
Controftad-Expoium Chamber SlurJes of Air Pollutant
Human Health Effects.
PB94-210523/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
TMPERL R. J.
Determination of PotycMorinated Btohenyl Levels in the
Serum of Residents and in the HoniogenatBa of Seafood
from the New Bedford, Massachusetts Area: A Comparison
of Exposure Sources through Pattern Recognition Tecn-
F§94*£l0473/R£B 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
TMGEY,D.T.
Assessing Ozone Effects on Hants Native to the South-
•MUMn Unfed States.
PB9Tl7420e/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of Ammonium and Nitrate on
Activity of NBragan AssMaang Enzyr
lock.
PB94-1017SS/REB 944)1
esm\
PC AOS/MF A01
JronNuMtton Influence on Cadmium AccurnuMton by 'Ara-
Pe8kM91178/REB 944)4 PCA02/MFA01
TOELOLH.
MorMrgthe Rtee Carbon Budget in China Using GIS
pSJ-IOTSTe/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
TOMAN, at
Alternative Poactes tor the Control of Ar PoMon m
S5«!01225/HEB 944)4 MFA01
TOMASKO.D.
Sarasota Bay NMtonal Estuary Program: Framework for
Action.
PB94-209962/REB 944)4 PCA14/MFAOS
944)4 PCAOS/MFA01
nt Program: Agroe-
Sarasota Bay:
PB94-209947/REB
TOOLEY, at a
Envsonmental Monitoring and Aa
Envionmental MonHorlng and A
PCA10/MFA03
t Program: Agree-
TOPUDURTLK-
Advanced OxidaKon Technologies for the Treatment of
Contamnatad Graundwater.
PB94-137353/HEB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Parox-Pura (Tnda Name) Chemical Oxidation Technology.
Technology Evaluation Report Perox-Pure (Trade Name)
ChanfcalGbddalton Technology.
PB93-213S28/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A02
r of Currant State NonpoM Source Control Prac-
944M PC A10/MF AOS
Water QualKy Hfecta^ Norpoint Source Control tor For-
TROCdOLA, J. C.
Landfll Gas Pretremtinent tor Fuel Cel Apptcattons.
' 94-04 PCA12/MFAOS
TRAM* H.
Devetopment Document tor Proposed Effluent UmKaHons
GuMeanea and New Source Peitormahos Standards (or the
BuUng, Construction and Paper Segment of the Asbestos
TRAMA.S.J.
...
Effects of N03H, CH-), F(-), SO4(2-).
PbCZ-f- ) liiiiiobifLiaBOn by HydroxyapaWe.
S5t-170024/REB 944»
and CO3(2-) on
PCABS/MFA01
TRANTER, tL
ol : rTeahwater Systems in Canada:
PCAOS/MFA01
re Factors Handbook. Appendbc Literature
TREXLER.M.C.
Carbon Pools and Flux of (
944)2
T.
ment Cdrtrol of Air
tor Nomad Sources and
7ROXLER.W.
Thermal DC
rptton. Now You're Cookk)1. Hot Technology:
What It Costs. Where's It Going.
iflEB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
How It WonicV
PB94-135126/REB
TROXLER.W.L.
InWal Screening of Thermal Deaorption tor Sol Remedi-
atton.
PB94-112B10/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
irittsi toeer*n of Thermal Desorptton tor Sol Remeci-
PEtM-<141^r/REB 944)2 PCAOS/MFA01
Treatrnenl of Nonhazantous fWrc4eun>Corrtaminated Sols
PCA03/MFA01
TROfTT.C.
Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program: Framework for
Action.
PB94-209962/REB 944)4 PC A14/MF A03
Saraaota Bay: ReJaMno Paradae.
PB944»994>/REB 944M PCA03/MFA01
IIIUONG) Y. K.
CotMne CuiicentraUora In Semen. Urine, and Blood of
Sfflofcofs wx! Nonsmoluns. ^^
PB94-137288^EB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
TRUPPl,L.
CTmsls Change Models and Forest neasarch.
PB94-1175877REB 944)1 PCM2/MFA01
Qenaral Ocutation Modal Output tor Forest Cwnate
PC1-/MFA01
on pnwnuno
TRUST, K. A.
Effects of 7,1243*
ethytjaroiaianttn
Function and Mbtad-Funclton Oxygenase AdMty >n theEu-
W§^1905685REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
I UUTGUm. M
Altered mRNA Activity.
PB94-197126/REB
RNA (mRNA) Levels and
944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
TOAH.V.D.
Development of a Batlery43paratad Portable Synchronous
Unaneacence Spectrofluorometer.
PB94-170032/REB 944B PC A02AHF A01
TUDOR, UO.
a
__________ Analysis of Proposed Effluent Unila-
fions Gubeirws and Standards tor the Pesticide Formulat-
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent UmBations
Qukteanea and Standards tor the Pestttde FormutaSno,
FCA22/MFA04
TUDOR, N.
Relationship between Abnormal Somite Dovolopmont and
Axial Skeletal Dofacu) in Rats Fceowing Heat Exposure.
PB94-13S1S9/REB 94-02 PCM2/MFA01
TUFTS, at
Tuup.a
Solvent MsisiiuUuii tn «w Continuous UquW/Liaukl Ex-
tractton of Aqueous Samples tor Serrtvolatie Organfes.
PB94-121S3/REB 944)1 PCAtS/MFMI
SupercrMcal Fluid Extraction of Organic Compounds from
Various Sold Matrices.
PB94.121548/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
TURCO.R.F.
MfcrobW tndkators of Sol OuaMy.
PB94-19B041/REB
TURNBOW.C.A.
944)4 PCAOSA4FA01
Archaeological Mentoring of the Mb
Treatment Plant Land OutM ~ —
Trench. San Diego County,
P894^0S739/REB 944M PCA10/MFA03
TURNER, C.L
Devetoumonlal ToxJcHy of Inhaled Methanol in the CO-1
Mouse. w»i Quantaatrve Doaenaaponse Modeang tor ESB-
PBM-194594/REB
Standards tor New
at or Above 37 Kto-
944)4 PCAM/UFA02
944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
TURNER. D. P.
Appfcatton of Tccographicaiy Distributed Models of
ErtafgyTwater anTcarbon Balance over the Columbia
River Baskt A framework tor StnutaUng Potential Ornate
Change Eftecta at the Regional Scale.
PB94-141561/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Carbon Pools and Flux on Forested Lands of the IMMd
PEȣt82300/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Effects of Ammonium and Nttate on Nutrient Uptake and
ActMty of Narogsn AsaMatJng Enzymes In Weataii Hem-
lock.
PB94-101755/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
t Comparison of Forest Cover Es-
jandlnven ' '
944)1
TURNER, D.W.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem Plot Field Program Report 1992.
PB94-17T7S5/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
TURNER, R.E.
Research Strategy tor the Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment Program. Wetlands 1993 Gulf of Mexico Estu-
arine Emergent Salt Marsh Pilot Study. Phase 2.
PB94-139607/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF AQ1
TYLER, at
Potential for Long-Term Persistence of the Red Tide Dino-
flageHate -Ptychooiscus brevis' in North Carolina Coastal
Waters.
PB94-209442/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
UDDAHERLV.
Randormzed Intervention Analysis of the Behavior of Bear
Brook Watershed, Maine.
PB94-10600B/REB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
UUSCHEID, L. J.
Transport, Radiative, and Dynamical Effects of the Antarctic
Ozone Hole: A GFDL 'SKYHI' Model Experiment
PB94-192754/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
UNQER.L.
Chemical Waste Managemerri. Inc. PO'WW'ER fTrade
Name) EvaporatiorvCgSytic Oxidation Technology. Tech-
nology Evaluation Report Volume 1.
PB9«-ie0637/REB 944B PC AOi/MF A02
UNQER,ht
Toxictty of Sediments and Sediment Pore Waters from the
Grand Calumet River-Indiana Harbor, Indiana Area of Con-
PB94-183557/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
VAN BENEDEN, R J.
Implications tor the Presence of Transforming Genes in Go-
nadal Tumors in Two Bivalve MoJIusk Species.
PB94-101581/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
VAN DER HEUDE, P. K, M.
lo^ntificatlon and Compilation of Unsaturated/Vadose Zone
Models.
PB94-157773/REB 944H PCA07/MFA02
VAN DER SCHAUE, W. H.
Framework tor Ecological Risk Assessment at the EPA.
Annual Review.
PB94-135092/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
VAN EHOM, J. kt
Evaluation of Five Commercial tmmunoassay Data Analysis
Softwttro Systems.
PB94-191129/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Pro-
gram Evaluation Report for Antox BTX Water Screen (BTX
irnrnunosssay)
PB93-218337/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
VAN METER, A. R.
Refined Estimates of Biogenic Hydrocarbon Emissions for
Atlanta.
PB94-176070/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
VANDERkJEIDEN, F. M.
Evaluation of Equfttrium Partitioning Theory for Predicting
Acute Toxidty of Field-Collected Sedknents Contaminated
with DDT. DOE and ODD to the Amphipod 'Hyateila
PB94?176146/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
VANrUSE,C.C.
Standard Operating Procedure tor Field Analysis of Lead in
PaW. Bi*Dust. and Sol by Ultrasonic, Add Digestion and
Cutaiimlilr Mnanmimnnl
PB94-121738/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
VARDY.J.
Characterization of Chromium4>)riteminated Softs Using
FwW-Portable X-ray Fluorescence.
PB94-210457/REB 944)4 PCA02/MFA01
Transport and Transformation _ of Hexavalent Chromium
944M PCA03/MFA01
VARNER.J.A.
Chrome AIF3 Administration: 2. Selected Historical Obser-
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Through Sols and Mo Ground Water.
PB94-197597/REB
1WM41470/REB
VATAVUK, W. M.
OAQPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth EdHion), Supplement
3. Chapter 10. Hoods, Ductwork, and Stacks.
PB94-177565/REB "
944)3 PCA04/MFA01
Electronic Factor in QSAR: MO-Parameters, Competing
Infractions, Reactivity and Toxtoity.
PB94-209681/REB 944V4 PC AOS/MF A01
QSAR Approach tor Estimating the Aquatic Toxteity of Soft
BecaopMes (QSAH tor Soft gectfopNtes).
PB94-ie3573/REB 944M PCA02/MFA01
OSARs tor Photoinduced Toxidty: 1. Acute LethaWy of Pc-
lycyclc Aromatic Hydrocarbons to 'Daphnia magna'.
f*BftJl7e203/REB 944M PCA03/MFA01
i Descriptors for Hydrophobidty and
r to Prerjfcting Toxfcity.
' 944» PC AOS/MF A01
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WATERS, M. D.
Structure-Toxteity Relationships tor alpha, beta-Unsaturated
Alcohols in Fish.
PB94-163664/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
VELEZ.G.R.
Determination of Acrytamide in Rat Serum and Sciatic
Nerve by Gas Chromatograpfiy-Electron-Capture Detection.
PB94-141587/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
VENKATRAkLA.
AERMOO: A Dispersion Model for Industrial Source Appli-
cations.
PB94-176179/REB 9*03 PC A03/MF A01
VENOSA.A.D.
Efficacy of Commercial Inocula in Enhancing Biodegrada-
tion of Weathered Crude Oil Contaminating a Prince William
Sound Beach.
PB94-101714/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Efficacy of Commercial Products in Enhancing Oil Biodegra-
dation in Closed Laboratory Reactors.
PB94-101607/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
VERBRUGGE, D. A.
2,3,7,8,-Tetrachk>nxSbenzo-p-dnxin Equivalents in Tissues
of Birds at Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163730/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Bkxnagnffioation of Bioassay Derived 2.3,7,8-Tetrachkxodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin Equivalents.
PB94-163599/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
VERGARA.B.S.
Intraspecific Variation in Sensitivity to UV-B Radiation in
Rice.
PB94-135084/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
VERONESI, B.
Differential Cytotoxfc Sensitivity in Mouse and Human Cell
Lines Exposed to Organophosphate Insecticides.
PB94-137155/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
VESELY, J.
Group Report Interaction* among Acidification, Phospho-
rus, Contaminants, and Biota in Freshwater Ecosystems
(Chapter 13).
PB94-210598/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
VltHC, R. D.
Effect of Dissolved Oxygen on Phenols Breakthrough from
GAC Adsorbers.
PB94-146776/REB 94-03 PCAOS/MFA01
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic Pol-
lutants.
PB94-113768/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic Pol-
lutants.
PB94-1S8664/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Oxygen Mediated Oxidative Coupling on Adsorp-
tion Kinetics.
PB94-1S9407/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect of
Functional Groups.
PB94-113776/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect of
Functional Groups.
PB94-158672/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
Operating Capacity of GAC Adsorbers: Dissolved Oxygen
and Extended Service Life.
PB94-155215/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Oxidative Coupling of Phonetics on the GAC Surface.
PB94-158649/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Oxidative Coupling of Phenols on Activated Carbon: Impact
on Adsorption Equilibrium.
PB94-155470/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
What Is Absorbing: The Parent Compound, Its Degradation
Intermedfetes, Or Its Polymers.
PB94-155363/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
VWON.B. W.
Life-Cycle Improvements Analysis: Procedure Development
and Demonstration.
PB94-169836/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
VIGOR IT A, H. M.
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Conditions.
Executive Summary.
PB94-17742S/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
VME.M.F.
32P-PostiabeUng Analysis of DNA Adducts in Human
Sperm Cells from Smokers and Nonsmokers.
PB94-137064/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Cotinine Concentrations in Semen, Urine, and Blood of
Smokers and Nonsmokers.
PB94-137288/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
VmSON,T.S.
Carbon Balance of the Continuous Permafrost Zone of
Russia.
PB94-146347/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Carbon Sources and Sinks in Forest Biomes of the Former
Soviet Union.
PB94-157252/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Climate Warming and the Carbon Cycle in the Permafrost
Zone of the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-159332/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Two Methods to Assess the Carbon Budget
of Forest Biomes in the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-160S20/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Pools and Fluxes of Bkxjenic Carbon in the Former Soviet
Union-Translation.
PB94-146354/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Potential Effect of No-Till Management on Carbon in the
Agricultural Soils of the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-146362/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
VITAS, J. a
Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Opportunities for Coated
and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing Equipment dean-
P&4-
190873/REB
9444 PC A02/MF A01
Improved Equipment Cleaning at Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing Facilities (Seminar Paper).
PB94-162708/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Improved Equipment Cleaning in Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing Facilities (Phase 1).
PB94-141157/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A03
Waste Minimization for Equipment Cleaning in the Coated
and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing Industry.
PB94-198033/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
VOGEL, C. A.
Development of Transition Metal Oxide-Zeolite Catalysts to
Control Chlorinated VOC Air Emissions.
PB94-155330/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
VOIT,M.H.
Toncokinettcs and Metabolism of Aniline and 4-Chkxoani-
«ne in Medaka rOryzias latipes').
PB94-163672/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
VON LEHMDEN, D.
Guideline for Lead Monitoring in the Vicinity of Point
Sources.
PB94-183365/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
VON MAGNUS, E.
Utility Environmental Impacts: Incentives and Opportunities
for Policy Coordination in the New England Region.
PB94-214509/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
VON STEIN, E.
Evaluation of the Collier County, Florida Landfill Mining
PB94-114824/REB 9441 PCA04/MFA01
VONADA.C.
Soil and FID Laboratory Support - 1991. Florida Radon Re-
sottrch Proorfiun.
PB94-163243/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
VOUROS.P.
DNA Modifications: Investigations by Mass Spectrometry
PB9Tl69877/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
VUKOVKX, J. M.
Photochemical Urban Airshed Modeling Using Diagnostic
and Dynamic Meteorological Fields.
PB94-176120/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
WAGNER, J.
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaerobic
Flukfzed Bed GAC Bkxeactors.
PB94-159274/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Cationic Surfactants to Modify Soil Surfaces to Pro-
mote Sorption and Retard Migration of Hydrophobe Organ-
ic Compounds.
PB94-158797/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
WAGNER, J. A.
Solvent Washing of Aged PCP Contaminated Soils.
PB94-159266/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Solvent Washing of Aged PCP-Contaminated Sots.
PB94-160439/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaerobic
FUdized Bed GAC Bkxeactors.
PB94-160447/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
WAGNER, T.
Resources Conservation Company B.E.S.T. (Trade Name)
Solvent Extraction Technology: Application Analysis Report
PB94-105434/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
WAGNER, T. J.
SITE Demonstration of the Basic Extractive Sludge Treat-
ment Process.
PB94-101805/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
WAGONER, D.
Laboratory Evaluation of Method 0050 for Hydrogen Chlo-
ride.
PS94-162227/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
WAGONER, D. E.
Improvements in Preparation of Samples Generated by
SW-846 Method 0010.
PB94-197514/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Preparation of the Components of the Modified Method 5
(Method 0010) Sampling Train for Analysis by SW-846
Method 8270
PB94-176641/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
WALDREN, J. T.
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and Field Toxfcfty Tests, Eco-
physiology Bioassays, and Ecotoxicotogical Btomonitoring.
PW»Tl65678/REB 94-33 P' ' ~ v~
PC A14/MF A03
WALKER, D.
Manual: Combined Sewer Overflow Control.
PB94-144649/REB 9442 PC AOe/MF A02
WAUCUP, R. G.
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxylated Sorbrlan Fatty Acid
Esters by Reverse Phase Chromatography.
PB94-1823S9/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxylated Sorbitan Fatty Acid
Esters by Supercritical Fluid Chromatography.
PB94-163S40/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
WALLACE, D.
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Cadmium and Cadmium Compounds.
PB94-173093/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
PB94-118080/REB 9441 PC A14/MF A03
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
PB94-173101/REB 9443 PC A14/MF A03
Preliminary Data Search Report for Locating and Estimating
Air Emissions from Sources of Cyanide Compounds.
PB94-118379/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
WALLACE, L A.
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics with
Health, Comfort and Odor. A Survey of 3948 Office Work-
ers in Three Buildings.
PB94-158763/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics with
Health. Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3948 Office Work-
ers in Three Buildings.
PB94-1747B6/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
WALLER, C. L
Comparative Molecular Field Analysis of Poryhalogenated
Dibenzo-p-dioxins, Dibenzofurans, and Blphenyls.
PB94-202108/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
Theoretical Investigation into the Potential of Halogenated
Methanes to Undergo Reductive Metabolism.
PB94-197092/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
WALUD,
PM-10 Guideline Document Appendix.
PB94-109659/REB 9441 PC AM/MF AM
WALTON, A. H.
Probable Causes of Trends in Selected Living Resources in
the Galveston Bay System.
PB94-159050/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
WANG, R. an.
Are There Carcinogens in Water for Human Consumption.
An Epidemiologist's Viewpoint
PB94-190SOO/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
WARD, a H.
Dredge and Fill Activities in Galveston Bay.
P894-13942S/REB 9442 PC A14/MF A03
WARD, T. R.
Correlation of the Anfcholinesterase Activity of a Series of
Organophosphates with Their Ability to Compete with Agon-
ist Binding to Muscarinlc Receptors.
PB94-144615/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
WARNER, M. A.
Guidance on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and the
Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide Pro-
grams Branch (Corrected Version as of February 18,1994).
PB94-156692/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
WARNER, S.
Solvent Minimization in the Continuous Liquid/Liquid Ex-
traction of Aqueous Samples for Semivolatile Organics.
PB94-121555/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Organic Compounds from
Various Solid Matrices.
PB94-121548/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
WARREN, W. a
Dynamic Standardization of Tree-Ring Series.
PB94-191194/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
WARRINER, R.
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the Jones Island
Treatment Plants, 1985-1988.
PB94-200821/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the South Shore
Wastewater Treatment Plant 1985-1987.
PB94-200670/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
WATERLAND, L. P.
Potential Surrogate Metals for Incinerator Trial Bums.
PB94-162716/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
WATERLAND, L. R.
Evaluation of the Impacts of Incinerator Waste Feed Cut-
PB94-112935/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration Re-
search Facility: Annual Report for FY92.
PB94-114659/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration Re-
search Facility: Annual Report for FY93.
PB94-197019/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A02
WATERS, M. D.
Antimutagenicity Profiles of Synthetic and Natural Antimuta-
p1l94-202090/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
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Hazard Identification: Efficiency of Short-Term Tests in
Identifying Germ Cell Mutagens and Putative Nongenotoxic
CsfcmoQons.
PB94-163870/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
WATKINSON, W. P.
WAhin-Session Changes in Peak N160 Ampftude of Flash
Evoked Potentials in Rats(l,2).
PB94-163813/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
WATSON, J.
Heavy Metal Pollutants in Organic-Rich Muds of the Pam-
•00 River Estuarine System: Their Concentration, Distribu-
tion, 8no Effects upon Bontnic EnwonfnBnts snd Wfltef
Qualty.
PB94-214160/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A02
WATTS, W.
Development of a Battery-Operated Portable Synchronous
Uminescence Spectrofluorometer.
PB94-170032/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
WAYLAND.C.
Guidance on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and the
Attanrnent DuiiioiiulialioiL Ozone/Carbon Monoxide Pro-
grams Branch (Corrected Version as of February 18,1994).
PB94-156692/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
WAYSON.R.L.
Atmoapheric Rotottooc of Formaldehyde from Etectrotess
Coppor Plalifiu Operations.
PB94-130135/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
WEAVER, CS.
Emissions Control Strategies for Hsavy-Duty Diesel En-
PE»tl08016/REB 944)1 PC A08/MF A02
WEAVER, J.W.
Hydrocarbon SpM Screening Model (HSSM). Volume 1.
Ueefs Guide.
PB94-189487/REB 944)4 PCA11/MFAOS
Screening Model for Nonaquaous Phase Liquid Transport In
the Vadose Zone Using Greeo-Ampt and Kinematic Wave
Jstopathotogy and Btoaccumulation in Oysters 'Crassos-
rea virgjrica1 Living on Wood Preserved with Chromated
Theory.
PB94-146255/REB
94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
WEBB.J.R.
Effects of Addkj Deposition on Streams In the Appalachian
Mountain and Piedmont Region of the Mid-Attar*: United
State*.
PB94-1 1 7561 /REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
WEBB, P. R.
SitiettMtonofCKknkim Cyanide ElectropMing with Zinc
PB94-165321/REBI 944)3 PCA04/MFA01
WEBER, C.L
Method* for MeasutxjtheAcute T<
nooofwio WAftBfs to FfoinwBtBr B
Fourth EdWon.
PB94-114733/REB
WEBER, E.J.
Photolysis of Smoke Dyes on Sols.
OrQftfvwns.
944)1 PC A14/MF AOS
PB94-191111/REB
Structural Characterization of Reactive Dyes Using Liquid
Secondary Ion Mass Spectromatry/Tandem Mass Spec-
trometry.
PB94-101748/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Trajattcnriation of Dyesjnd Related Compounds in Anoxfc
Sedknent: Kinetics and Products.
P894-155553/REB 944J2 PC AOS/MF A01
WEBER, J. A.
Analysis of the Relationships among O3 Uptake, Conduct-
ance, and Photosynthesis in Needtes of Tiris ponderosa'.
PB94-113719/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
Response of Stem Growth and Function to Air Rotation.
PB94-2O9798/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
WEBER, J.E.
Assessing Ozone Effects on Plants Native to the South-
eastern United
States.
PB94-17420B/REB
944)3
PC AOS/MF A01
WEBER, W. X
Surfactant-Enhanced SoUttzatton of Residual Dodecane
in Soi Columns. 1. Experimental Investigation.
PB94-137O23/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
WEERACKOOM, R.
North American Landscape Characterizatton (NALC). :Path-
findsr Project Rosoftrcti Pten. Globsl Ch&ngo Ftesssfch
PBB4-159134/REB 944)3 PC A19/MF AIM
WEIUJ.C.
AERMOD: A Dispersion Model for Industrial Source Appt-
cations.
PB94-176179/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
WEMER.R.A.
Gusto
PB94-161163/REB
WEMRtCH,K.a
AHa
ons Affecting Sol
treJ United States.
PB94-189420/REB
i for Water Conservation; A Glide.
944)3 PCA07/MFA02
nt Practices and Poi-
Soi Carbon in Agroecoeystems of the Cen-
944*4 PC A16/MF A03
WEB.J.S.
Effects of Cut ilaiidi isiils fimi, rammiaiMfi Coppor Afaenste-
Treated Lumber on Benthos.
PB94-191OB7/REB 944)4 PC AO2/MF A01
(•
trea
Copper Arsenate.
PB94-1S5504/REB
94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Trophic Transfer of Contaminants from Organisms Living by
OwomatsdCopper-Araenate (CCA)-Treeted Wood to Their
Predators.
PB94-170073/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Uptake of Metals from <3hromated-Copper-Arsenate (CCA)-
Treated Lumber by Eptxota.
PB94-140662/REB 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
WEB, P.
Effects of Contaminants from Chromated Copper Arsenata-
Treated Lumber on Benthos.
PB94-191087/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
Histopathotogy and Bioaccumulation in Oysters 'Crassos-
trea vkgnca1 Living on Wood Preserved with Chromated
Copper Arsenate.
PB94-155504/REB 944)2 PCA02/MFA01
Trophic TfBnsfor of ContsmnsntB from Orasfwris Living by
Chrornated-Copper-Areenate (CCA)-Treated Wood to Their
Predators.
PB94-170073/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Uptake of Metals from Chromatsd-Copper-Arsenate (CCA>-
Treated Lumber by Epbiota.
PB94-140662/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
WEISBERG, S. B.
Chesapeake Bay Benthic Community Restoration Goals.
PB94-177292/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
WELLS, P. a
CmibuMiiu Chemical Hazards. Fundamentals of the Man-
agement of the Tone Chemicals.
PB94-146479/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
WELTZ.M.A.
EnvirorvnontBl MonftorinQ And Asssssnwnt Proorsfrc Arid
Ecosystems 1993 Implementation Plan Colorado Plateau
Plot Dnign Pilot Study.
PB94-165339/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
WENDT,J.ai_
Toxic Metal Emissions from Incineration: Mechanisms and
ControL
PB94-114626/REB 944)1 PCAO3/MFA01
WERNZ.J.Q.
Interim Protocol for Tasting the Effects of Mtaobial Patho-
gens on Spider. (Arachnids; Aranaa).
PB94.130M67REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
WE8T.C.W.
Companson of the HuiaUve GsnsitMty of Three Denthk. In-
vertebrates to Copper4XNilaii*ial»l Sediments from trie
Kaweenaw Waterway.
PB84-174703/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
Development and Evaluation of Test Methods tor Benthic
jnyertebrates and Sediments: Effects of Row Rate and
reading on Water QuaBty and Exposure CondHions.
PB94-183656/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
944)4 PC A02/MF A01 *fEST. K-
Watershed Planning in
System. Report 5 - fis
the Abannan»ftvn»co Estuarine
ing Fraction Mapping.
944)3 PC A10/MF A03
PB94-156544/REB
WEST ALL, J.C.
Use of CaSonte Surfactants to MoSfy Sol Surfaces to Pro-
mote Sorpbon and Retard M^iilmn of Hydrophobic Organ-
ic Compounds.
PB94-1S8797/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
WESTBERG,K
Evaluation of Forest Canopy Models for Estimating Iso-
prene Emsskms.
PB94-1SS2BO/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
WESTBURG.H.
Bbgenic Hydrocarbon Emission Inventory for the U.SA
Using a Simple Forest Canopy Model.
PB94-155397/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
WESTRICK, J. J.
Ground Water Supply Survey. Summary of Volatte Organic
Contaminant Oocunence Data.
PB94-17S888/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
WHEATON.W. O.
Riparian Buffers for Water Quality Enhancement in the Al-
bemarte-Pamico Area.
PB94-195948/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
WHrrE,D.
Hexagon Mosaic Maps for Display of IWvariate and Bivar-
iate Geographical Data,
PB94?80S38/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
Renardi Plan for PHot Studns of the Bkxfveraity Re-
search Consortium.
PB94-1 14881 /REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
WMTE,ac.
Phytogenetic Analysis of a Bacterial Aerobic Degradar of
PB94-1700B1/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
WWTE,(Xlt
Emission Test Report Field Test of Carbon Injection for
Mereury Control. Oamden County Munictoal Waste Com-
944)1 PC A09/MF AOS
PB94-101540/REB
WMTE.J.
Update of Uvestock Feed Consumption.
PB94-12S655/REB
944)2 PC A99/MF Ell
WHITE, H. J.
Evaluation of Five Commercial Immunoassay Data Analysis
Software Systems.
PB94-191129/REB 944M PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Pro-
gram Evaluation Report for Antox BTX Water Screen (BTX
hnmunoassay).
PB93-218337/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
WHITFORD, K. W.
EPA Engineering Issue; Technology Alternatives for the Re-
medfetjon of PCfrContaminated Soil and Sediment
PB94-144250/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
WHfTWORTH, W. E.
Evaluation of the Impacts of Incinerator Waste Feed Cut-
offs.
PB94-112935/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
WICKHAM, J. D.
Landscape Monitoring and Assessment Research Plan.
PB94-189446/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
WIEGEL.J.
Sequential Anaerobic Degradation of 2,4-Dichlorophenol in
Freshwater Sediments.
PB94-190485/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
WIENER, R.W.
Numerical Calculation of InertJal Aspiration Efficiency of
Aerosols Mo Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
PB94-146453/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
WKUNOTON, P. J.
Effects of Acidic Deposition on Streams in the Appalachian
Mountain and Piedmont Region of the Mid-Atlantic United
States.
PB94-117561 /REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Episodic Acidification of Freshwater Systems in Canada:
Physical and Geochemtcal Processes.
PB94-189976/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Episodic Acidification of Streams in the Northeastern
United States: Chemical and Biological Results of the Epi-
sodic Response Protect
PB94-114923/REB 94-01 PCA17/MFA04
WILKE,T. 8.
Effects of Methanol on Embryonic Mouse Palate In Serum-
Free Organ Culture.
PB94-197134/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
WILKENS,M.IL
Environmental Chemistry of Chromium.
PB94-177763/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
WILLEKE.K.
Fermentation Process Monitoring through Measurement of
Aerosol Release.
PB94-157336/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
WILLIAMS, B. A.
Effect of 2,4-DMtrophenol on the Metabolic Rate of Bob-
whtteQual.
PB94-144722/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
WILLIAMS, EE.
Preparation of Lead-Containino. Paint and Dust Method
Evaluation Materials and Verification of the Preparation Pro-
tocol by Round-Robin Analysis.
PB94-141165/REB 944)2 PC A18/MF A04
WILLIAMS, LR.
Interagency OA Workshop Conference Review. Held in Las
Vegas, Nevada on September 14,1992.
PB94-182631/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Performance-Based Methods for the EPA's Regulatory Pro-
PB9xin (TCDD) on
Humoral Immunity and Lymphocyte SubpopulatJorts: Differ-
ences between Mice and Rats.
PB94-197167/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
Methoxyacetalderiyde, an Intermediate Metabolite of 2-
Methoxyethenol, Is Immunosuppressive in the Rat
PB94-137171/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
WILLIAMSON, A.
Evaluation of the Potyad (Trade Name) FB Air Purification
and Solvent Recovery Process for Styrene Removal.
PB94-130317/REB 944)2 PC A06/MF A02
WILLIAMSON, A. O.
Case Studkw of Radon Reduction Research in 13 School
944)2 PCA11/MFA03
PB94-130010/REB
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Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Research
Program. Supplement
PB94-144110/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
WILLIAMSON, M.
Heavy Metal Pollutants in Organic-Rich Muds of the Pam-
lico River Estuarine System: Their Concentration, Distribu-
tion, and Effects upon Benthic Environments and Water
Quality.
PB94-214160/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
WILLIAMSON, T. E.
Archaeological Monitoring of the International Wastewater
Treatment Plant Land Outfall Trench. San Diego County,
California.
PB94-205739/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
WILMOTH, R. C.
Abestos Release from the Demolition of Two Schools in
Fairbanks, Alaska.
PB94-192804/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Evaluation of HEPA Filtration Systems at As-
bestos Abatement Sites.
PB94-136116/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
WILSHIRE, F. W.
Field Test and Validation of a Source Test Method for
Metnylene Diphenyl Ditsocyanate.
PB94-158680/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
WILSON, J. T.
Full Scale Field Demonstration on the Use of Hydrogen
Peroxide for In situ Bkyemediation of an Aviation Gasoline-
Contaminated Aquifer (Chapter 16).
PB94-146396/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
Natural Bioredamation of Alkylbenzenes (BTEX) from a
Gasoline Spill in Methanogenic Groundwater.
PB94-162757/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Testing Bioremediation in the Field.
PB94-114709/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
WILSON, M.
Pathogen Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal
Sludge Landfllling.
PB94-203791/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
WILSON, N.K.
Evaluation of a Real-Time Monitor for Particle-Bound PAH
in Air.
PB94-1S7401/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Real-Time Monitoring of Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
and Respirable Suspended Particles from Environmental
Tobacco Smoke in a Home.
PB94-209756/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
WILSON, R. B.
AERMOD: A Dispersion Model for Industrial Source Appli-
cations.
PB94-176179/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
WILSON, W. E.
Combined TTFA/CMB Receptor Modeling Approach and Its
Application to Air Pollution Sources in China.
PB94-209665/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Haze and Sulfur Emission Trends in the Eastern United
States.
PB94-113073/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
PC-Based MIE Scattering Program for Theoretical Investi-
gations of the Optical Properties of Atmospheric Aerosols
as a Function of Composition and Relative Humidity.
PB94-192739/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
WINKLER, J. D.
Development and Improvement of a Temporal Allocation
Factor File.
PB94-155314/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
WINSLOW, S.
Watershed Planning in the Albermarte-PamBco Estuarine
System. Report 5 - Fishing Practices Mapping.
PB94-156544/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
WINSOR, M.
Guidance Manual: Bedded Sediment Bioaccumulation
Tests.
PB94-13150S/REB 944)2 PC A11/MF A03
WISE, S. A.
Current Activities Within the National Btomonitoring Speci-
men Bank.
PB94-172806 944)3 Not available NTIS
WISNIEWSKI, J.
Carbon Dioxide Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB94-113701 /REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
WOESE.C.R.
Characterization of a New Tnermopfulic Suffate-Reducing
Bacterium Thermodesulfovibrio yellowstonii' gen. nov. and
sp. nov.: Its PhytogeneSc Relationship to Thermodesulfo-
bacterium commune' and Their Origins Deep within the
Bacterial Domain.
PB94-191038/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
WOHLSCHLAEGER, S. D.
Incident Response and Clearance in the State of Texas:
Case Stucfes of Four Motorist Assistance Patrols.
PB94-120581/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
WOLFF, J. O.
Comparative Toxjccty of Azinphos-Methyl to House Mice,
Laboratory Mice, Deer Mice, and Gray-Tailed Voles.
PS94-182367/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
WOLFSON.J. M.
Development of an Active Personal Ozone Sampler Using a
Hollow Tube Diffusion Denuder.
PB94-197472/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
rA01
WOOD, A. L.
Remediation of Contaminated Soils by Solvent Flushing.
PB94-162740/REB 944)3 PC A03/MFA
WOOD, C.
Field Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs with
PB94-159027/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
WOOD, L.L.
Routed Vascular Beds in the Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine
System.
PB94-196532/REB 944M PC A07/MF A02
WOOD, S.F.
Food and Feeding of Young Finfish Species in the Lower
Roanoke River, Batchetor Bay, and Western Albemarie
Sound, North Carolina, 1982-1988. Volume 1. Text Volume
2. Appendices.
PB94-213931/REB 94-04 PC A99/MF A06
WOOD, W. P.
Framework for Ecological Risk Assessment at the EPA.
Annual Review.
PB94-135092/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
WOOUEVER, P.
Perox-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical Oxidation Technology,
Peroxioation Systems, Inc., Applications Analysis Report
PB94-130325/REB 944)2 PCA04/MFA01
WORTHY, a A. J.
Research Perspectives for Dolphin Mortalities in North
America.
PB94-155819/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
WRIGHT, J.
Compendium of Watershed-Scale Models for TMDL Devel-
opment
PB94-218955/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
Summary of Current State Nonpoint Source Control Prac-
tices for Forestry.
PB94-193901/REB 944)4 PC A10/MF A03
Water Quality Effects and Nonpoint Source Control for For-
estry: An Annotated Bibliography.
PB94-193893/REB 944)4 PC A12/MF A03
WRIGHT, R. S.
EPA TraceabHity Protocol for Assay and Certification of
Gaseous Calibration Standards (Revised September 1993).
PB94-130424/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
WU.Z.Y.
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
Jury 1990-June 1991.
PB94-178274/REB 944)3 PC A08/MF A02
WUELLNER, A. M.
Anaerobic Treatment of a Simulated High-Strength Industri-
al Wastewater Containing Chlorophenols.
PB94-157260/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
WYANT, J. a
Use of Greenhouse Chambers for Enhancing Growth of
Tundra Transplants on Gravel Fill in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska,
PB94-209772/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
WYBORNY, L,
Inherently Low-Emission Vehicle Program, Estimated Emis-
sion Benefits and Impact on High-Occupancy Vehicle
Lanes.
PB94-135936/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
WYZA.R.
Fermentation Process Monitoring through Measurement of
Aerosol Release.
PB94-157336/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
XIE.Y.
Field Trapping of Subsurface Vapor Phase Petroleum Hy-
droc&rbons.
PB94-158789/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
XIU, A.
Evaluating AoVecdon Schemes for Use in the Next Genera-
tion of Air Quality Modeling Systems.
PB94-130085/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Implementation and Experimentation of an Advanced Land-
Surface/PBL Model in the Perm State/NCAR Mesoscate
Model (MM4).
PB94-160421/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
XUE.R.
Compendium of Watershed-Scale Models for TMDL Devel-
opment
PB94-218955/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
YANG.R.S.H.
Analyses of Cytogenetic Damage in Rodents Following Ex-
posure to Simulated Groundwater Contaminated with Pesti-
cides and a Fertilizer.
PB94-163839/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
YANG.X.H.
Dissolved Free Amino Acids, Combined Amino Acids, and
DMA as Sources of Carbon and Nitrogen to Marine Bacte-
ria.
PB94-140746/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
YANG.Y.
Mathematical Model for Aerosol Deposition in the Respira-
tory Tract of the Guinea Pig.
PB94-197118/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
YARBROUGH, D. W.
Literature Review: Heat Transfer through Two-Phase Insu-
lation Systems Consisting of Powders in a Continuous Gas
Phase.
DE93014387/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
ZELENKA, M. P.
YE, M. Y.
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxylated Sorbitan Fatty Acid
Esters by Reverse Phase Chromatography
PB94-182359/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxylated Sorbitan Fatty Acid
Esters by Supercritical Fluid Chromatography.
PB94-163540/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
YE.R.
Progress in the Study of Global Change in China.
N94-28276/1/REB
944)3
(Order as N94-28268/8/REB, PC A12/MF A03)
YEVICH, P.
Nature and Function of the Brown Cell in 'Crassostrea vir-
•160454/REB
944)3 PC A03/MF A01
YEZZI, J.
Thermal Desorption, Now You're Cookin'. Hot Technology:
How It Works, What It Costs, Where's It Going.
PB94-135126/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
YEZZI, J. J.
Initial Screening of Thermal Desorption for Soil Remedi-
ation.
PB94-112810/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Initial Screening of Thermal Desorption for Soil Remedi-
ation (Chapter 11).
PB94-141553/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of Nonhazardous Petroleum-Contaminated Soils
by Thermal Desorption Technologies.
PB94-135118/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
YODER, M.
Manual: Nitrogen Control.
PB94-159142/REB
94-03 PC A14/MF A03
YOSHIMURA, H. Y.
Utility Environmental Impacts: Incentives and Opportunities
for Policy Coordination in the New England Region
PB94-214509/REB 944M PC A05/MF A01
YOUNG, G.
Histopathology, Blood Chemistry, and Physiological Status
of Normal and Moribund Striped Bass ('Morons saxatilis1)
Involved in Summer Mortality ('Die-Off') In the Sacramento-
San Joaquin Delta of California.
PB94-198157/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
YOUNG, L. Y.
Influence of Alternative Electron Acceptors on the Anaero-
bic Btodegradabllity of Chlorinated Phenols and Benzoic
Adda
PB94-135076/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
YOUNG, T. C.
Using 'Found' Data to Augment a Probability Sample: Pro-
cedure and Case Study.
PB94-169984/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
YOUNGMAN, D. a
Separation and Isolation of Volatile Organic Compounds
Using Vacuum Distillation with GC/MS Determination.
PB94-182342/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
YUAN, D.
North American Landscape Characterization (NALC). Path-
finder Project Research Plan. Global Change Research
Program.
PB94-159134/REB 944)3 PC A19/MF A04
YUILL, G. K_
Reentry of Radon from Mitigation System Outlets.
PB94-190972/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
ZAB4K.M.
Toxicity of Sediments and Sediment Pore Waters from the
Grand Calumet River-Indiana Harbor, Indiana Area of Con-
cern.
PB94-163557/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
ZAHN, M. T.
Group Report Interactions among Acidification, Phospho-
rus, Contaminants, and Biota in Freshwater Ecosystems
(Chapter 13).
PB94-210598/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
ZARBA, C. S.
Assessing Potential Bioavailability of Metals in Sediments:
A Proposed Approach.
PB94-176161 /REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
ZAROOGIAN, a
Nature and Function of the Brown Cell in 'Crassostrea vir-
gmica'.
PB94-160454/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
ZEIN-ELOIN, Z. P.
Trawling Bycatch in the Gatveston Bay System.
PB94-159043/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A02
ZEISLER, R.
Current Activities Within the National Btomonrtoring Speci-
men Bank.
PB94-172806 944)3 Not available NTIS
ZELENKA, M. P.
Combined TTFA/CMB Receptor Modeling Approach and Its
Application to Air Pollution Sources in China
PB94-209665/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Meteorology on Concentrations of Acid Aerosols.
PB94-209749/REB 944M PC A02/MF A01
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ZENKK.H.
US. Environmental Protection Agency's Ozone Epktemioto-
gy Research Program: A Strategy tor Assessing the Effects
of Ambient Ozone Exposure upon Morbidly in Exposed
9442 PCAO^MFAO,
2HAO.X.
MW-Frequency Heering Loss in Rate Fotowtn hha
Exposure to Tricntoroathytene: Evidence from Reflex Mo*
_ _
nation Audomeky.
™»-™*»™*
ZEQENFUS8, M. a
Evaluation of Forest Canopy Models for Estimating Iso-
prene Emissions.
PB94-155280/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Now You're Cootan'. Hot Technology:
182235/REB
of
9443 PCA03/MFA01
Com-
PB94-181526/REB 9443 PCAOS/MFA01
Screening of Candktote Species for Development of Stand-
ZMK,RP.
Tieatnent of NonfMBBfOous Petroleum-Contaminated Soils
byjlieimal Desapbon Technologies.
18/RE6 »«2 PCA03/MFA01
.
PB94-135050/REB
ZHANQ, X.
944J2 PCA0.7MFM1
Resident Chesapeake Bay BMa
PB94-177482fflEB
W***«***«* I"
~~ ^.««^..
94-04 PCA02/MFA01
ZHAMQ.Y.
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle DrtMiom in
Tunnels.
PB944M9657/HEB
9«3 PCA05«ffAIB
Standards of Performanc* for New Stationery Sources.
Volune 3. Fu« Tad of Rw«iBiona A CompWon as of De-
camber 31 1985 ^^
PB94-131810/REB 9442 PCAM/MFE11
stage «Kl T«sue Type on
Embryo/Fetal DMA Ostrtjuttons and S-RuonxraaMnooced
9444 PCM2/MFA01
WenWcabon of Chtorine Dtaxide DisMec«on
in Drinkku Water
9 9443 PCMtt/MFMI
_ _ ____ ______
"11 Wu**1 82?l?
9441
_._
-18»15/REB 9443 PCM2/MFA01
On-Rosd Ramota Sensing of CO and HC Dnlasloni in Cat-
•n rn[,
ranvsV
PB94-ie6345/REB 9443 PCAOiVMFAOt
PCAOJ/MFA01
Comparison of the 1965 NAPAP fmlsstan Inyentory wHfi
jhjMB EPA TRENDS Es-n^a *, ****** SO2
FSMS2220/REB 9442 PC A10/MF AOS
WHERMAN, I. J.
QuenSfteatton and Molecular Charactartzatkxi of "hprr Mu-
takPaeai f4 I h •nail TJ -iiumll-R ri rta a
TmWm ot nffiavi i -i.yriiyiPjtyiBiV
PB94-183882/REB 9443 PCAOS/MFM1
..-,
9442
ZUSKM.&H.
Devetopment Document for Best Avaiabte Technology,
PretrMDnent Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Formulating, Packaging, and
Industry. Proposed. * -—»"•»•
^^ PCA23/MFA04
An*y* of Ambient Air Particutote
-143757/REB
Enhancements of Remote
**- ____ *—
i unrm.
PB94-2096S7/REB
9442 PCA03/MFA01
g for Vehicle Emissions in
9444 PC A02/MF A01
PA-48
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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
1
Contract or Grant Number j DTFH61-93-C-0060
Performing Organization | University of Wyoming Research Corp., Laramie
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes i PB94-100443/REB PCA10/MFA03
I
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CONTRACT/GRANT NUMBER INDEX
AFOSR4SSA-89-0060
Environmental Research Lab.-Duluth, MN.
PB94-163615/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
AM5-90OR21953
Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH. Risk Re-
duction Engineering Lab.
DE93018739/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
AM8-86NV10522
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas, NV.
DE94002296/REB 94-02 PC A11/MF A03
APES-C-1826
Hampton Roads Planning District Commission, VA.
PB94-218625/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A01
APES-C-14006
Hampton Roads Planning District Commission, VA.
PB94-21B625/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A01
APES-PR-88-06
Geotogteal Survey, Raleigh, NC.
PB94-204690/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
APES-PR-92-04
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-196573/REB 94-04 PCA13/MFA03
APES-PR-S017*
North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh. Depl of Botany.
PB94-192630/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
ARB-A032-093
Denver Univ., CO. Dept of Chemistry.
PB94-16634S/REB 94-O3 PC A08/MF A02
C89(MW2-004
Delaware Univ., Lewes. Coll. of Marine Studies.
PB94-178274/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
CSRS-92-3MOS-6920
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL
PB94-155S46/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
DE-AC02-76CH00016
Delaware Unrv.. Lewes. Coll. of Marine Studies.
PB94-169950/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
DE-AC05-44OR214OO
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN. Environmental Sciences Div.
PB94-101B62/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
University of West Florida, Pensacola. Center for Environ-
mental Diagnostics and Boremediabon.
PB94-140720/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
DE-AK«-91NV0963
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas, NV.
PB94-191152/REB 94-O4 PC A01/MF A01
DE-C05-84OR21400
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN.
DE93014387/REB
94-01 PC A03/MF A01
944)4 PC A02/MF A01
DE-FG05-88ER80654
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC. Center for Ex-
trapolation Modeling.
PB94-139490/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
DE-FGOS-86ER-13614
Georgia Univ., Athens.
PB94-190485/REB
DOE-VE-12-1-92
Denver Univ., CO. Dept of Chemistry.
PB94-209657/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
DTFH61-03-C-00060
University of Wyoming Research Corp., Laramie. Western
Research Inst
PB94-100443/REB 94-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB94-140977/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
EPA-AOM1S3M
Virginia Polytechnic Inst and State Univ., Blacksburg.
PB94-143807/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Virginia Polytechnic Inst and State Univ., Blacksburg. Dept
of Mechanical Engineering.
PB94-161064/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-CE-006550-01
GaJveston Bay National Estuary Program., Austin, TX
PB94-141173/REB 944)2 PC A15/MF A03
PB94-159043/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A02
PB94-159050/REB 94-O3 PCA07/MFA02
PB94-159746/REB 94-03 PCA14/MFA03
EPA-CE-00470601
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel HO. Inst of Marine Sci-
94-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB9409434/REB
EPA-CR815S46
Texas Univ. at Austin. Dept of Civil
PB94-130176/REB
EPA-CR-816219-01
3/MF A01
EPA-CR818413
Southern Research Inst, Birmingham, Al_
PB94-130010/REB 9*4)2 PCA11/MFA03
EPA-CR-«18614-01-0
Dayton Univ., OH. Research Inst
PB94-182680/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF AOI
94-04 PC A10/MF A03
944)3 PC A02/MF A01
944)4 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-CR-8186S8
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. Dept of Environmental
Sciences and Engineering.
PB94-101722/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF AOI
EPA-CR-819504-01-0
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Board on En-
vironmental Studies and Toxicology.
PB94-124724/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF A02
EPA-CR-81B594-01-0
Dayton Univ., OH. Research Inst
PB94-182680/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-CR815152010
Armstrong Lab., Brooks AFB, TX
PB94-146453/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-CX-820957
Terrene Inst, Inc., Washington, DC.
PB94-188620/REB
EPA-O995787-01
Illinois Univ. at Chicago Circle. School of Public Health.
PB94-104353/REB 944)1 PC A10/MF A03
EPA-R-815-182
darkson Univ., Potsdam, NY. Dept of Civil and Environ-
mental Engineering.
PB94-174737/RES 944)3 PC A02/MF AOI
EPA-R-B3585
Environmental Health Research and Testing, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-163862/REB
EPA-R811MM
Arizona Univ., Tucson. Div. of Respiratory Sciences.
PB94-143765/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R412100
Howard Univ., Washington, DC. Dept of Botany.
PB94-137320/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-812638
Georgia Univ.. Athens.
PB94-190485/REB
EPA-R-813113
California Univ., Davis. School of Veterinary Medicine.
PB94-137049/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Industry Inst of Toxicology, Research Triangle
PanXNC.
PB94-137031/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF AOI
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham. NC.
PB94-141462/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF AOI
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC. Center for Ex-
trapolation MooeMng.
PB94-137056/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-139490/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. Center for Environmen-
tal Medkane and Lung Biology.
PB94-1637S5/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF AOI
EPA-R813155
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA.
PB94-140787/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA. Dept of Blol-
PB94-170040/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF AOI
EPA-R-813336
Nevada Univ., Reno. Dept of Biochemistry.
PB94-135068/REB "
EPA-R-813357
Washington Univ., St Louis, MO. Center for Air Pollution
Impact and Trend Analysis.
PB94-113073/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF AOI
EPA-mi341S-01
North Carolina Univ. at Morehead City. Inst. of Marine Sci-
P8^140639/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R413431
New York Univ., NY. Dept of Biology.
PB94-136157/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF AOI
EPA-R-813471
Georgia Inst of Tech., Atlanta. School of Earth and Atmos-
pheric Sciences.
PB94-190501/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF AOI
EPA-R813«50
New York Univ., NY. Dept of Biology.
PB94-136157/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-fi-813769
Duke UnKi. Medical Center, Durham, NC. Dept of Pharma-
944)3 PC A02/MF AOI
PB94-163953/REB
EPA-A813933
Bectric Power Research Inst, Palo Alto, CA.
PB94-136124/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-814121-02-4
North Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh.
PB94-209616/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-814126
Howard Univ., Washington, DC. Dept of Botany
PB94-137320/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R414566-01-2
Pennsylvania Cooperative Fish and WildHe Research Unit,
944)1 PCA02/MFA01
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park. Environmental
Resources Research Inst
PB94-135043/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park. School of Forest
Resources.
PB94-117546/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-814611
New York Univ. Medical Center, NY.
PB94-135076/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF AOI
EPA-R-814721
Rhode Island Univ., Kingston.
PB94-182649/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
Rhode Island Univ., Kingston. Dept of Zoology.
PB94-135100/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-182656/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-fl-814903
Louisville Univ., KY. Dept of Chemical Engineering.
PB94-119914/REB
PB94-119922/REB
PB94-119930/REB
EPA-R-814S45-01-0
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
944)1 PC A02/MF A01
944)1 PC A02/MF A01
944)1 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-169463/REB
944)3 PC A07/MF A02
Arkansas Univ.. Fayetteville. Dept of Mathematical Sci-
ences.
PB94-143781/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF AOI
EPA-R-614946
Auburn Univ., AL Dept of Agronomy and Soils.
PB94-130754/REB 944)2 PC A08/MF A02
Princeton Univ., NJ. Dept of Civil Engineering and Oper-
ations Research.
PB94-159373/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF AOI
EPA-R-814950
Minnesota Univ.-Duluth. Natural Resources Research Inst.
PB94-177722/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-815293
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA. Dept of Chem-
istry.
PB94-158821/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-815310412
Manhattan Coll., Bronx, NY. Dept ot Environmental Engi-
944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-815415
Georgia Univ., Athens.
PB94-191103/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-815422
State Univ. of New York Coll. of Environmental Science
and Forestry, Syracuse.
PB94-191186/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
neering and Science.
PB94-155496/REB
SUNY-ESF, Syracuse, NY.
PB94-169S93/REB
944)3 PC A02/MF A01
944)4 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-R-815788-02
Environmental Protection Service, Burlington (Ontario).
Waste Water Technology Centre.
PB94-170230/REB 944)3 PC A05/MF A01
EPA-R-615792-O1-0
Center for Hazardous Materials Research, Pittsburgh, PA.
PB94-188109/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-A-815830-01-0
Michigan State Univ., East Lansing.
PB94?163730/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-816183
Maryland Univ., College Park. Survey Research Center.
PB94-197464/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-616277-01-0
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC. Dept of Cell Bfol-
pf94-101581/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-«-«163SS4)14)
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN.
PB94-189446/REB
EPA-R-816496
MCNC, Research Triangle Park, NC. Information Technol-
PB94-158623/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
MCNC, Research Triangle Park, NC. North Carolina Super-
PB^210^49/R"B 944M PC A03/MF A01
North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle
Park NC
PB94-192770/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-816700
Cincinnati Univ., OH. Dept of Civil and Environmental Engi-
p|tJl57278/REB 944» PC A03/MF A01
PB94-157294/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-157302/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
P894-157377/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-169992/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-19B025/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
CG-1
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CONTRACT/GRANT NUMBER INDEX
Cincinnati UnV, OH. Dept of Environmental Health.
PB94-157336/REB 9443 PC MS/MF M1
Dames and Moore, Cincinnati, OR
PB94-15S223/REB 9443 PC MS/MF Ml
PB94-155249/REB 9443 PC MS/MF Ml
Pittsburgh UnV, PA.
PB94-155470/REB 9442 PCM2/MFM1
EPA-R-a 1*721
t Stale UnV, CorvaKs. Dept of Statistics.
M80546/REB 9443 PC MS/MF Ml
Stale UnV. of New York CoH. of Environmental Science
9444 PC MS/MF Ml
SUNY-ESF,
PB94-1
NY.
9443 PCA02/MFA01
Erie County Dept of Environment and Planning, Buffalo,
NY.
PB94-1216B8/REB 9441 PC MS/MF M2
PB94-193216/REB 9444 PCM4/MFM1
EPA-R*ie77«
Stanford UnV, CA. Dept of CM Engineering.
PB94-144898/REB 9442 PC AO4/MF Ml
PB94-21046S/REB 9444 PC MS/MF Ml
9441 PC A02/MF Ml
irr Research Inst, Chicago, H-
PB94-122561/HEB
EPA-A41W13
Aluminum Co. of America, Pittsburgh, PA.
PB94-163S32/REB 94-03 PC MS/MF M1
CPA4M1M21
ENSR ConsuHlngand Engineering. Acton. MA.
PB94-1S8789/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Oregon Stale Univ., CorvaNs. Dept of ChemMry.
PB9V1S8797/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-M173C7-01
Florida UnV, GainesvMa.
PB94-163243/REB
EPA-R-ai746S-014
Potsdam Inst for dilate Impact nesearch, Potsdam (Ger-
PB94-157361/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA-R-C17S22
Lockheed Environmental Systems and Technologies Co.,
Las Vegas, NV.
PB94-191129/REB 9444 PC A02/MF Ml
EPA-M17S42
VftpMa UnV, CharkrttssvBe. Dept of Environmental So)-
PBCMM36132/REB 9442 PCM2/MFM1
EPA-M17SM-01
University of Central Florida. Orlando. Cot. of Engineering.
PB94-13013S/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA-R-ai7SS741
Connecticut Univ., Starrs. Dept of Geology end Geophys-
PB94-ia060S/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA4M17S*7-OZ
Connecticut UnV, Storm. Dept of Geology and Geophys-
pB94-ieoee6/RE8 9443 PC MS/MF MI
Virginia UnV, ChartotlasvNe. Dept of Environmental S6-
PB9Ti36132/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
EPA4M17MS
North Cerotne UnV. at Chapel HI. Center tar Environmen-
tal Meefctae and Lung Biology.
PB94-163748/REB 9443 PC MJ/MF Ml
PB94-183755/REB 9443 PC M2/MF Ml
North Oaroana Univ. at Chapel Hal Curriculum In Toxfco)-
PB94-197191/REB 9444 PC MS/MF M1
EPA-R-*17«4S-014
North Caroina UnV. at Chapel HK. Center tor Envtronmen-
Wl MsdteeTio >nd Lung Biology.
PB94-137197/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-n-t1S23i
CalRecovery, Inc., Hercules, CA.
PB94-114B24/REB 9441 PCA04/MFM1
WTE Corp., Bedford, MA.
PB94-114816/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA-R-»1*2»242
Rosoareh Triangle Inst. nosaarch Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-190ee5/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA-R-aiSSII
Stanford Univ, CA. Dept of Statistics.
PB94-130432/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB94-197415/REB 9444 PC MS/MF Ml
EPA-R418410
University of Southern CaStomia, Los Angeles. Environmen-
tal Engineering Program.
PB94-1927KI/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA-M1M19
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-190980/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA-RS1SS60414
National Inst of Environmental Health Sciences, Research
Triangle Park. NC. DV. of Intramural Research.
PB94-141488/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA-H-i1«S72-014
WasMnglon Slate UnV, PuKmaa Lab. for Atmospheric Re-
PB94-1S5397/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA-R-«1M47
MkMgan Univ., Ann Arbor. Dept of CM and Environmental
PB»M37015/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB94-137023/REB 9442 PC M2/MF Ml
State Univ. of New York at Buffalo. Dept of CM Engineer-
B9693/REB
9444 PCMS/MFM1
Untverelty of West Florida. Pensacota. Center for Environ-
mental Diagnostics and Btoremeolalion.
PB94-140720/REB 9442 PC A02/MF Ml
EPA-H-««70»
Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, SMwater.
PB94-1S7765/REB 9443 PCA09/MFAOS
EPA-R-81S720
Colorado School of Mines, Golden. International Ground
Water Modeing Center.
PB94-157773/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-R->19053
Georgia Univ., Athens. School of Forest Resources.
PB94-119997/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA n V 1*S4 1
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park. NC.
PB94-1S2246/REB 9442 PC A23/MF A04
PB94-1908B1/REB 9444 PC M2/MF Ml
PB94-1 90931 /R£B 9444 PC M3/MF Ml
EPA-M19S73
AUbtfn& Univ. 8t BajuMionttrn.
PB94-1653S4/REB 9443 PCA09/MFA03
EPA-A-aiB594-014
Dayton Univ., OH. Dept of Environmental Science and En-
9443 PC M2/MF Ml
PBfM-182219/REB
EPA-R-4196M414
of
PB94-190915/
Btacksburg. Oapt
9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
Inst. Blackstaurg. Dept of Mechanical
«1270/REB 9443 PCM8/MFA02
EPA4M1M9S41
Akron UnV, OR Dept of Chemical Enajnearino.
PB94-155330/REB 9442 PCM2/MFM1
EPA4M20602
Purdue UnV., Lafayette, IN.
PB94-198041 /REB
Center tor Hazardous Ma
PB94-159118/REB
nch, Pittsburgh, P
H PCMS/MF
PA.
9443 PCAOiTMFAOa
EPA-R4177S4
Marina Btotogfctf Lab, Woods Hole. MA. Ecosystems
PB94-174729/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA-R-at77*1-01
Center of Martio Biotechnology. Baltimore, MD.
PB94-140753/REB 9442 PCM2/MFM1
EM4M17M1
SjmyUnV, Guadtord (England). Dept of Mechanical Eng>
re94-Ys6771/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
9444 PC MS/MF M1
Florins UnV, GMnasvato. Dept of Sol and Water Science.
PB94-162740/REB 9443 PC MS/MF Ml
EPA4M2202S414
noaaarch Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park. NC.
PB94-190949/REB 9444 PCM3/MFM1
EPA-M14017010
Hanoit Urtv. at Urbane-Chamf
PB94-144730/REB
)a Dept of Plant Biology.
9442 PC AOS/MF Ml
Nulech Energy Systems, ktc, London (Ontario). Envion-
PB»4-130184^EB 9442 PCM3AaFM1
State EnvironnMinttl Protectton Agoncy,
DV. of Water Pdueon Control.
PB94-183092/REB 9443 PC MS/MF M2
EPA-X-*20*2*414/1/2
Northern Virginia Sol and Water Conservation District. Fair-
PB94-213683/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF AO2
EPA-1O32S3NAEX
EPA-3D1540NASA
Bread Board System Consultants, Inc., Durham, NC.
PB94-128543/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-60414029
Midwest Research Inst, Kansas City, MO.
PB94-182334/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-6S41*3881
JRB Associates, Inc., McLean, VA.
PB94-194859/REB 9444 PC A14/MF A03
EPA-M41-3S87
SRI International, Mento Park, CA.
PB94-109543/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-6S-01-4766
Gulf South Research Inst, New Orleans, LA.
PB94-140324/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-6*41-«1»5
Dalton-Oattoo-Newport, Inc., Cleveland, OH.
PB94-114808/REB 9441 PC AOB/MF A02
EPA-6S41-6197
CLV Industries, Inc., Cambridge, MA.
PB94-177516/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA4841-7359
Westat Inc.. Rockville, MD. Research Drv.
PB94-138815/REB 9442 PC A16/MF A03
EPA4941-73M
Computer Sciences Corp., Narragansett, Rl.
PB94-13S191/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Computer Sciences Corp.. Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-197043/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-197050/REB
9444 PC A04/MF A01
MCNC, Research Triangle Park, NC. Information Technol-
ogies DV.
PB94-158623/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Science Applications International Corp.. Narragansett, Rl.
PB94-171659/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
SOC Systems, Athens, GA.
PB94-1199B9/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-6»-01-737»
Westat Inc., RockvUe, MD. Research DV.
PB94-138815/REB 9442 PC A16/MF A03
Southern Research Inst, Durham, NC.
PB94-190956/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-6B-02-0173
TRC Environmental Corp., Chapel HUI, NC.
PB94-162708/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-6S42-01S1
TRC Environmental Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
PB94-198033/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-6S42-35S4
Geomet Technologies, Inc., Germantown, MD.
373/REB
P894-183373.
PB94-186020/REB
EPA-68-02-3BW
9443 PC A04/MF A01
9444 PC M7/MF A02
9443 PC A04/MF A01
9442 PC A1S/MF A04
M83357/REB
EPA-68-O2-39S2
SERENYI Systems, Garthersburg, MD.
PB94-134210/REB " *
EPA-6S42-396S
IT Corp, Cincinnati, OH.
PB94-131810/REB 9442 PCAW/MFE11
EPA-6»42-4252
Midwest Research Inst. Kansas City, MO.
PB94-101904/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-M-02-42M
National Food PTOOOOKXB Associfttion, Dublin, CA.
PB94-10788S/REB 9442 PCA09/MFA02
EPA-6B42-4442
Racian Corp, Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-197460/REB 9444 PCM1/MFA01
EPA-W42-4443
ManTech Environmental Technology. Inc.. Research Trian-
gle Park, NC.
PB94-143757/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research Trian-
gle Park, NC.
P894-101573/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-137262/REB
PB94-1970B4/REB
PB94-202074/REB
PB94-202140/REB
9442 PC AOS/MF A01
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Washington UnV, Seattte.
PB94-1S6731/
,
31/REB
9443 PC MS/MF Ml
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research Trian-
PB94-143757/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF M1
National Inst of Environmental Health Sciences, Research
Triangle Park. NC.
PB94-163839/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
CG-2
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CONTRACT/GRANT NUMBER INDEX
ZENECA Central Toxicology Lab., Cheshire (England).
PS94-143732/REB 94-O2 PC AM/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4701
Acurex Environrnenlal Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-114618/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A01
PB94-143773/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-03-3378
Cincinnati Urn., OH. Dept of Ctvil and Environmental Engi-
PB9T?5930B/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-169992/REB 944)3 PCA01/MFA01
EPA-68-03-3409
COM Federal Programs Corp., Fairfax, VA.
PB94-113065/REB 94-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA-M-03-3450
Weston (Roy F.), Inc., West Chester, PA.
PB94-122553/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-205531/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-68-O3-3479
Technical Resources, Inc., Qurf Breeze, FL
PB94-191046/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-C8-03-3511
Midwest Research Inst, Kansas City, MO.
PB94-182334/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-M-M-3S1S
AQUA TERRA Consultants, Mountain View, CA.
PB94-114865/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A06
EPA-6a-03-3S2t
Science Appfcations International Corp.. Narragansett Rl.
PB94-113057/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-M-M-3S33
Midwest Research Inst. Kansas City, MO.
94-01 PC A06/MF A02
94-02 PCA11/MFA03
PB94-119229/REB
EPA-M-M-3SS2
ASci Corp., Newport, OR.
PB94-131505/REB
EPA-68-03-4006
Environmental Quality Management, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
PB94-136116/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-M-OS-WSt
Cincinnati Univ., OH. Dept of Civil and Environmental Engi-
neering.
PB94-113750/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-OM131
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-132180/REB 94-02 PCA23/MFA04
EPA-88-090173
TRC, Lowell, MA.
PB94-1B9453/REB 944)4 PC A10/MF A03
EPA-M-C040M
BatteUe, Columbus, OH.
PB94-114634/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-114683/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-114790/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-1S9928/REB 944B PC A08/MF A02
PB94-160629/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-16S362/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-169836/REB 94-03 PC AO2/MF A01
PB94-177771/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-193323/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-68-C04021
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., CorvaMs, OR.
PB94-160538/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-CO-0027
Environmental Engineering Consultants, Norwich, VT.
PB94-210606/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-68-C04M35
Science Applications International Corp., Washington, DC.
PB94-1077S2/REB 94-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA4M-CO-0047
PRC Environmental Management Inc., Chicago, IL
PB93-213528/REB 944)1 PS A06/MF A02
P894-124047/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-160637/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
PB94-160660/REB 94-03 PC A21/MF A04
PRC Environmental Management Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
PB94-1238S8/REB 94-01 PC A19/MF A04
PRC Environmental Management Inc., RoMng Meadows,
PB94-100161/REB 94-O1 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-12004S/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-6«-C04»48
Science Appications International Corp., Cincinnati. OH.
PB94-101B05/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-10S434/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF A01
PB94-117470/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-124674/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-160603/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Science Appfcations Intemationel Corp.. Hackensack, NJ.
PB94-117439/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
Science Applications International Corp., San
PB94.114949/REB 94-01 PC
CA.
MF A01
EPA-68-CO-0049
Agricultural Research Service, Raleigh, NC.
P694-121837/REB ^*O2 PCA14/MFA03
Lockheed Environmental Systems and Technologies Co.,
Las Vegas, NV.
PB94-105350/REB 94-01 PC A21/MF A04
PB94-182342/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Southeastern Center for Forest Economics Research, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-152394/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-88-CO-0058
ASci Corp., Duluth, MN.
PB94-114907/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-123833/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-6B-CO-0080
Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, MA.
PB94-180767/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-C1-OOOS
Science Applications International Corp., Narragansett Rl.
PB94-113057/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-135183/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-146305/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-1 60561 /REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-171659/REB 944)3 PCA07/MFA02
Versar, Inc., Columbia. MD.
PB94-135175/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-68-C1-0024
Technology Applications, Inc., Athens, GA.
PB94-191111/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-M-C1-002*
Midwest Research Inst. Mountain View, CA. California Op-
erations.
PB94-182326/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-191145/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA4W-C1-O030
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
PB94-105343/REB 944)1 PCA21/MFA04
EPA-«»-C14)040
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
PB94-144631/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Metcalf and Eddy, Inc., WakefiekJ, MA.
PB94-144623/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF A02
PB94-144649/REB 944)2 PC A06/MF A02
EPA-68-C1-0059
ICF Kaiser International, Inc., Fairfax. VA.
PB94-131778/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-6S-C1-0118
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
PB94-1446S6/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-M-C2-0101
Science Applications International Corp., Fate Church, VA.
PB94-107919/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-68-C2-0108
[T Corp., Cincinnati, OH.
PB94-144243/REB
PB94-146404/REB
PB94-146420/REB
EPA-M-C2-0138
Clement International Corp.. Fairfax. VA.
944)2 PC A07/MF A02
944)2 PC A03/MF A01
944)2 PC A01/MF A01
944)3 PC A12/MF AOS
94-03 PC AM/MF A02
944)3 PC A04/MF A01
944)3 PC A14/MF AOS
PB94-179918/REB
PB94-179926/REB
PB94-179934/REB
PB94-179942/REB
EPA-M-C2-0144
Southwest Research Inst, San Antonio, TX. Automotive
Products and Emissions Research Div.
PB94-142270/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A02
EPA-6S-C2-014B
Science Applications International Corp.. Cincinnati, OH.
PBS4-114667/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
Science Applications International Corp.. Fort Washington.
PB94-1S9092/REB 944)3 PC A12/MF AOS
EPA-68-C2-0150
Tetra Tech, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
PB94-107935/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA-68-C34IS02
Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, MA.
PB94-180767/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
EPA4M-C3-03M
Tetra Tech, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
PB94-193893/REB 944)4 PC A12/MF AM
PB94-193901/REB 944)4 PC A10/MF AM
EPA-68423-M15
Eastern Research Group. Inc., Lexington, MA.
PB94-196896/REB 944)4 PC A11/MF AM
EPA-68-C3-0322
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Ada, OK.
PB94-163516/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
PB94-182359/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-C8-0066
EPA-68-C3-0337
DynCorp VTar, Inc., Reston, VA. Environmental Services
PB94-107059/RE8 944)1 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-6S-C3-M68
Miller (Wade) Associates, Inc., Arlington, VA.
PB94-179843/REB 944)3 PC A12/MF AM
PB94-179850/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF A04
PB94-179868/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-179892/REB 944)3 PC A19/MF A04
PB94-179900/REB 944)3 PC A13/MF AM
EPA-68-C4-001*
ManTech Environmental Research Services Corp., Corval-
lis. OR. Environmental Research Lab.
PB94-210614/REB 944)4 PCA07/MFA02
EPA-68-C8-OOM
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research Trian-
gle Park, NC.
PB94-141S61/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A01
EPA-6S-C7-OOM
Tetra Tech, Inc., Arlington, VA.
PB94-181S91/REB
EPA-M-CS-OOM
ICF, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
PB94-174778/REB
944)3 PC A15/MF AM
944)3 PC A24/MF A04
ICF Kaiser International, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
PB94-177789/REB 944)3 PC A20/MF A04
EPA-68-C8-OOM
Agricultural Research Service, Raleigh, NC.
PB94-121837/REB 944)2 PC A14/MF AOS
FTN Associates, Little Rock. AR.
PB94-136256/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A01
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis, OR.
PB94-107968/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-159365/REB
PB94-160538/REB
PB94-169901/REB
PB94-182300/REB
PB94-182367/REB
944)3 PC AM/MF A01
944)3 PC A02/MF A01
944)3 PC AM/MF A01
944)3 PC AM/MF A01
944)3 PC A02/MF A01
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis, OR.
Environmental Research Lab.
PB94-135084/REB
PB94-141512/REB
PB94-159357/REB
PB94-191160/REB
PB94-191178/REB
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
944)2 PC AM/MF A01
944)3 PC AM/MF A01
944)4 PC AM/MF A01
944)4 PC A02/MF A01
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research Trian-
gle Park, NC.
PB94-130358/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
Oregon State Univ., Corvallis. Dept of Fisheries and Wild-
PB94-136389/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
Southeastern Center for Forest Economics Research, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-152394/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-M-C8-0024
Sierra Research, Inc., Sacramento, CA.
PB94-108016/REB 944)1
PC AM/MF A02
EPA-68-C8-002S
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Ada, OK.
PB94-163540/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-182359/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-M-C8-OM*
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati, OH.
PB94-210630/REB 944)4 PC AM/MF A01
al Corp., McLean, VA.
944)2 PC AM/MF A01
Science Applications Intema
PB94-144250/REB
EPA-68-C8-005B
Dynamac Corp., Ada, OK.
PB94-107927/REB
944)1 PC AM/MF A01
EPA-68-C8-0062
Science Applications International Corp.,
PB94-101797/REB 944)1
PB94-117470/REB
Science Applications International Corp.,
PB94-129798/REB 944)2
Cincinnati, OH.
PC A02/MF A01
944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Falls Church, VA.
PC A09/MF A02
Science Applications International Corp.,
PB94-117413/REB 944)1
San Diego, CA.
PC AM/MF A01
PB94-117421/REB
944)1 PC AM/MF A01
EPA-68-Ca-OOM
Science Applications International Corp., Denver, CO.
PB94-178621 /REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
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CONTRACT/GRANT NUMBER INDEX
PB94-178839/REB
PB94-178647/REB
PB94-178654/REB
PB94-178682/REB
PB94-178696/REB
PB94-178704/REB
PB94-178712/REB
PB94-178720/REB
PB94-182045/REB
PB94-182052/RE6
PB94-182060/REB
PB94-182078/REB
PB94-182094/REB
PB94-182102/REB
PB94-182110/REB
PB94-182696/REB
PB94-182714/REB
PB94-182755/REB
PB94-182789/REB
PB84-182805/REB
ticionco Appicsfions Intel
PB94-125739/REB
PB94-178S88/REB
PB94-182783/REB
9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
9443 PC M3/MF M1
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
9443 PC A03/MF Ml
9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
9443 PCA02/MFA01
9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
9443 PC M3/MF Ml
9443 PC M2/MF M1
9443 PC A02/MF Ml
9443 PCA04/MFA01
9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
9443 PC A02/MF Ml
9443 PC A04/MF Ml
9443 PC A03/MF Ml
9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
9443 PC AOS/MF M1
9443 PCM3/MFM1
9443 PC M3/MF M1
9443 PCM4/MFM1
national Corp Falls Church, VA.
9442 PC AOS/MF Ml
mational Corp Los Altos, CA.
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
9443 PC AOS/MF M1
PB94-182771/REB
EPA-6»-C»4011
ch Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
94-03 PC A03/MF M1
94-01 PC A04/MF Ml
94-04 PC AOS/MF M1
PB94-115995/REB
EPA-W-CM013
Tetra Tech. Inc., Fairfax, VA.
PB94-218955/REB
EPA-60-C9-0019
OynCorp Var, Inc., Reston. VA. Environmental Services
Dw.
P894-121654/REB 9441 PC A99/MF EOS
PB94-166311 /REB 94-03 PC A17/MF M4
EPA-M-C9-0033
Focus Environmental, Inc.. KnoxvWe, TN.
PB94-13S118/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-135126/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF M1
Foster Whootor Corp., Livingston, NJ.
PB94-112810/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Foster Wheeler Enviresponse. Inc.. Ednon, NJ.
PB94-214681/HEB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-M-CMOSS
Onomati Univ.. OR Dept of CMI and Environmental Engi-
PKHT13750/REB 9441 PC M3/MF Ml
International Technology Corp., Cincinnati, OH.
PB94-146271/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
rrCorp.. C«*inaS,OH.
PB94-124039/REB
94-01 PC A04/MF A01
94-02 PC M1/MF Ml
94-02 PC A04/MF Ml
§4-01 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB94-136108/REB
PB94-140613/REB
tT A 08 C9 OtHT
Foster Wheeler Energy Corp., Livingston. NJ.
PB94-112828/REB "
EPA-6a-C»403*
Acurex Environmental Corp., Jefferson, AR.
PB94-11293S/REB 94-01 PC M3/MF M1
PB94-11465e/REB 9441 PCM6/MFM2
PB94-182716/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB94-197019/REB 9444 PC AO2/MF M2
EPA-6S-COOM2/C
National Research Council, Washington. DC.
PB94-174018/REB 94-03 PC AD6/MF M2
EPA-68-CO 0003
Batteie Columbus Dry.. OH.
PB94-160S53/REB
Battete. Columbus, OH.
P894-136298/REB
PB94-14450B/REB
PB94-161130/REB
PB94-165214/REB
PB94-165321/REB
94-03 PC A04/MF Ml
94-02 PC AO4/MF M1
94-03 PC AOS/MF Ml
94-03 PC AO3/MF Ml
9443 PC M3/MF Ml
9443 PC A04/MF Ml
Cincinnati Univ.. OH. Dept of Environmental Health.
FB94-157336/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
Hazen Research, Inc., Golden, CO.
PB94-158806/REB 9443 PCA02/MFM1
EPA-6B-CO-0019
AQUA TERRA Consultants, Oecatur, QA.
PBS4-168374/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
AQUA TERRA Consultants, Mountain View, CA.
PB94-189420/REB 9444 PC A16/MF A03
EPA-68-CO-0027
Environmental Engineering Consultants, Norwich, VT.
PB94-210432/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA-68-CO4047
PRC Environmental Management Inc., Chicago, IL
PB94-130325/REB 9442 PCA04/MFM1
PB94-164811/REB 9443 PCA03/MFM1
PRC Environmental Management, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
PB94-18943B/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA-68-CO-0048
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati, OH.
PB94-136264/REB 9442 PC M7/MF A02
PB94-190469/REB 9444 PCA03/MFM1
PB94-190477/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
ational Corp., Paramus, NJ.
9442 PCA04/MFA01
Science Applications Inte
PB94-130275/REB
9443 PC M2/MF M1
EPA-68-CO-0049
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., Las Vegas, NV.
PB93-218337/REB 9442 PC A06/MF A02
Lockheed Environmental Systems and Technologies Co.,
Las Vegas, NV.
PB94-100153/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-191129/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN.
PB94-170032/REB
EPA-69-CO-0061
Huxley Cod. of Environmental Studies, BeWngham, WA.
PB94-146297/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
State Univ. of New York at Stony Brook. Dept of Ecology
and Evolution.
PB94-162658/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-M-CO-0094
y and Environmental Research Corp., Irvine, CA.
214772/REB 9444 PCA11/MFA03
EPA-M-00-0007
BattaDe, Columbus, OH.
PB94-105376/REB 9441 PC A04/MF M1
PB94-1S7401/REB 9443 PC A02/MF Ml
PB94-1S9902/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-OO-009S
American Management Systems. Inc., Arlington, VA.
PB94-114915/REB 9441 PC A08/MF A02
EPA-68-OO-OOBS
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Sciences Modeling
Drv.
PB94-122595/REB 9441 PC M1/MF M1
PB94-122603/REB 9441 PC A02/MF Ml
EPA-68-DO-0097
Infltec, Falls Church, VA.
PB94-117363/REB 9441 PCA08/MFA02
Pennsylvania State Univ., Universtty Park. Dept of Architec-
turai EnginoofwiQ.
PB94-190972/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA-68-00-0101
ICF Kaiser International, Inc.. Fairfax. VA.
PB94-177789/REB 9443 PC A20/MF A04
EPA-6MXHH06
BatteUe Memorial Inst, Columbus, OH.
PB94-11995S/REB 9441 PC A02/MF M1
IIT Research Inst, Chicago. IL
PB94-120003/REB
9441 PC AOS/MF M1
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research Trian-
gle Park, NC.
PB94-1S7393/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF M1
9444 PC A03/MF A01
9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
P894-190592/REB
PB94-197456/REB
EPA-M-OO-0107
Animal Nutrition, Inc., Breese, IL
PB94-12S65S/REB 9442 PC AM/MF E11
EPA-W-00-0120
Pechan (EX.) and Associates, Inc.. Durham, NC.
P894-189255/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA-ea-oo-0121
TRC Envronmental Corp., Chapel Hit, NC.
PB94-156197/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB94-1S6718/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-1S6425/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
EPA-68-D04122
Science Appications Intamalional Corp, Denver, CO.
PB94-174760/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF Ml
ETA-M-Ou-0137
Midwest noaoarch Inst. Kansas City, MO.
PB94-1S2238/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA-6S-OO-0141
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-143799/REB 9442 PCA02/MFM1
PB94-190B40/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB94-190857/REB 9444 PC A02/MF Ml
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park. NC.
PB94-139474/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-O04177
VIGYAN, Inc., Falls Church, VA
PB94-114402/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-68-O1-OOO8
International Fuel Cells Corp., South Windsor, CT.
PB94-107950/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-014009
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-130424/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-170297/REB 9443 PCA04/MFA01
PB94-176948/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Center for Environmental Measurements and Quality Assur-
ance.
PB94-121738/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-141165/REB 9442 PC A18/MF A04
EPA-68-O1-0010
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-155884/REB 9443 PC A19/MF A04
PB94-158680/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-176617/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-176633/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-176641/HEB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-182227/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-197480/REB 9444 PCA01/MFA01
PB94-197498/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-197S06/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-197514/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-89-D14031
Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
PB94-169885/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-195070/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A02
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-114782/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-192721 /REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-M-O1-0073
VIGYAN, Inc., Falls Church, VA.
PB94-120334/REB
EPA-68-O1-0115
Midwest Research Inst, Cary, NC.
PB94-120235/REB 9441 PCA11/MFA03
PB94-126877/REB 9442 PC A08/MF A02
PB94-134152/REB 9442 PCA20/MFA04
PB94-134160/REB 9442 PC A16/MF A03
PB94-134319/REB 9442 PC A08/MF A02
PB94-156791/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
PB94-206257/REB 9444 PC A09/MF A03
EPA-6S-D1-0117
Alpha-Gamma Technologies, Raleigh, NC.
PB94-120219/REB 9441 PCA11/MFA03
Radan Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-18416S/REB 9443 PC A23/MF A04
EPA-68-D14119
EC/R, Inc., Durham. NC.
PB94-175932/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-O1-0124
Mitchell Systems Corp., Arlington, VA.
PB94-132198/REB 9442 PC A10/MF A03
EPA-88-014143
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Center for Economics Research.
PB94-213543/REB 9444 PC A09/MF A02
EPA-68-O1-014*
Capone (Ronald L) and Associates, Arlington, VA.
PB94-1B2276/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Durham, NC.
PB94-189651/REB 9444 PCA01/MFA01
PB94-213S19/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-SV-O1-014*
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park. NC.
PB94-143773/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Health Research and Testing, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
PB9<-141447/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-01-1115
Midwest Research Inst, Cary. NC.
PB94-181864/REB 9443 PC A10/MF A03
EPA-68-O2-OOSS
ManTech Environmental Technokxjy, Inc., Research Trian-
PB94-137148/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-137163/REB
PB94-141603/REB
PB94-202124/REB
PB94-202140/REB
9442 PC A03/MF A01
9442 PC A03/MF A01
9444 PC A02/MF A01
9444 PC AOS/MF A01
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. Dept of Psychology.
PB94-197159/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
CG-4
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94-01 PC A14/MF A03
94-01 PC A07/MF A02
94-03 PC A14/MF A03
94-03 PC A14/MF A03
EPA-68-D2-0058
Environmental Quality Management, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
PB94-170388/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
PB94-174174/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-O2-0062
Southern Research Inst, Birmingham, AL
PB94-130317/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
Southern Research Inst, Durham, NC.
PB94-145455/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
Southern Research Inst, Durham, NC. Environmental Stud-
ies Div.
PB94-112984/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-D2-0063
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-112893/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
P894-132180/REB 94-02 PC A23/MF A04
PB94-203775/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-D2-0148
Ascension Technology, Inc., Lincoln Center, MA.
PB94-155322/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-D2-0159
Midwest Research Inst, Gary, NC.
PB94-11S080/REB
PB94-118379/REB
PB94-173093/REB
PB94-173101/REB
EPA-S8-O2-0175
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office
of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
PB94-109030/REB 94-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA-68-O2-0181
TRC Environmental Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
PB94-112901/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-152220/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
PB94-162708/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-D2-5600
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. Curriculum in Neurobio-
i°ay-
PB94-197183/REB 94-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-6B-D3-0029
TRC Environmental Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
PB94-158177/REB 94-03 PC A05/MF A01
EPA-66-D3-0031
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-139508/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-D 3-0032
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
PB94-206406/REB 94-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA-68-D8-0002
NT Research Inst, Chicago, IL
PB94-120003/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-D8-0098
Virginia-Maryland Regional Coll. of Veterinary Medicine,
Blacksburg, VA.
PB94-137247/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-O9-0054/71
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-101540/REB 94-01 PC A09/MF A03
EPA-68-D9-0054T31
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-174794/REB 94-03 PC AD3/MF A01
EPA-68-D9-0142
RCG/Hagler. Bailly and Co., Inc., Boulder, CO.
PB94-152550/REB 94-O3 PC A13/MF A03
EPA-68-D9-0147
Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Durham. NC.
PB94-213519/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-D9-0166
Geomet Technologies, Inc., Germantown, MD.
PB94-141181/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
Versa/, Inc., Columbia, MD.
PB94-135175/REB
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-177292/REB
EPA-68-O9-0168
Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Durham, NC.
PB94-104650/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-D9-0173
East-West Environment and Policy Inst, Honolulu, HI.
PB94-170016/REB
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
Science Applications International Corp., Denver, CO.
PB94-174760/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
TRC Environmental Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
PB94-141157/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A03
PB94-15S314/REB
PB94-190873/REB
PB94-214137/REB
PB94-214194/REB
94-02 PC A02/MF A01
94-04 PC A02/MF A01
94-O4 PC A07/MF A02
94-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-68-D00121
TRC Environmental Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
PB94-109659/REB 94-01 PC A99/MF A06
PB94-111846/REB 94-01 PC A99/MF E08
EPA-68-D9007
Sigma Research Corp., Concord, MA.
PB94-183100/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA-68D10142
TRC Environmental Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
PB94-128535/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A02
EPA-68-D10148
Environmental Health Research and Testing. Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-163862/REB
94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-D20056
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research Trian-
gle Park, NC.
PB94-197084/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-020185
ICF, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
PB94-136629/REB 94-02 PCA11/MFA03
ICF International, Inc.. Fairfax, VA.
PB94-136611/REB 94-02 PC A21/MF AIM
EPA-68O20189
Sullivan Environmental Consulting, Inc., Alexandria, VA.
PB94-214145/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-214152/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA-68-O3002C
TRC Environmental Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
PB94-187382/REB 94-03 PC A23/MF A04
EPA-68-O30032
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
PB94-206232/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68O90054
Radian Corp., Rochester, NY.
PB94-145273/REB
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
94-02 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-68-00-0007
Bartelle. Columbus, OH.
PB94-130390/REB
PB94-146438/REB
EPA-68-OO-0093
FTN Associates, Little Rock, AR.
PB94-136256/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-158862/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-00-0097
Camroden Associates, Rome, NY.
PB94-139532/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
Cohen (S.) and Associates, Inc., McLean, VA.
PB94-114758/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-121704/REB
PB94-1B8117/REB
94-01 PC A04/MF A01
94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Scott (Arthur) and Associates, Mississauga (Ontario).
PB94-155405/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-DO-0106
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research Trian-
gle Park, NC.
PB94-112877/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-182268/REB
PB94-182672/REB
PB94-192796/REB
PB94-210531/REB
PB94-210556/REB
EPA-68-DO-0119
International Technology Air Quality Services, Durham, NC.
94-03 PC A02/MF A01
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
94-04 PC A02/MF A01
94-04 PC A02/MF A01
94-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-131265/REB
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-OO-0120
OMNI Environmental Services, Inc., Beaverton, OR.
PB94-120011 /REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-OO-0121
TRC Environmental Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
PB94-158391 /REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-68-OO0124
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Research Triangle
PaiKNC.
PB94-131315/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-OO-0141
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-162781/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-169463/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-190899/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-190923/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-210002/REB 94-O4 PC A07/MF A02
NIEHS-ES04696
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-114741/REB 94-01 PC A09/MF A03
94-02 PC A06/MF A02
94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
94-03 PC A02/MF A01
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
94-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-130408/REB
PB94-136231/REB
PB94-139516/REB
PB94-139524/REB
PB94-155561/REB
PB94-189669/REB
PB94-190329/REB
PB94-190352/REB
PB94-190519/REB
PB94-210564/REB
EPA-68-WO-0043
Computer Sciences Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC. Ap-
94-01 PC A02/MF A01
plied Technology Div.
PB94-112885/REB
MCNC, Research Triangle Park, NC. Information Technol-
ogies Div.
PB94-209673/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-W1-0009
Industrial Economics, Inc., Cambridge, MA.
PB92-228626/REB 94-02 PC A12/MF A03
EPA-68-W8-0098
ICF, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
PB94-174778/REB 94-03 PC A24/MF A04
EPA-68-W9-0069/25
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-101540/REB 94-01 PC A09/MF A03
EPA-6SW00043
National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO.
Atmospheric Chemistry Div.
PB94-210440/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-WO-0039
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
PB94-127966/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-68-WO-0043
Computer Sciences Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-197027/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-197035/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A01
EPA-69-C8-0066
Science Applications International Corp., Falls Church, VA.
PB94-213709/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-90-003
Arizona Univ., Tucson. Div. of Respiratory Sciences.
PB94-143765/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-93-2006
Montana Univ., Missoula.
PB94-161494/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A02
EPA-680-OO-0007
Battelle Memorial Inst, Columbus, OH.
PB94-119955/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-813651-01
Arizona Univ., Tucson. School of Renewable Natural Re-
sources.
PB94-130374/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-01001599-01-0
Governmental Refuse Collection and Disposal Association,
Silver Spring, MD.
PB94-116878/REB 94-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-9019090-01
Waste Watch Center, Andover, MA.
PB94-181047/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF A06
EPRI-RP-2879-7
Florida Univ., Gainesville. Dept of Soil and Water Science.
PB94-162740/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
FKZ-1470729
PRC Environmental Management Inc., Chicago, IL.
PB94-164811/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
IBM-91-5
Mariah Associates, Inc., Albuquerque, NM.
PB94-205721/REB
PB94-205739/REB
94-04 PC A07/MF A02
94-04 PC A10/MF A03
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Genetic Toxicology Div.
PB94-501970/REB 94-03 CP D02
MDNR-CB92-006-004
Versar, Inc., Columbia, MD.
PB94-177292/REB
94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
NA16RG0457-01
Texas A and M Univ. at Galveston. Sea Grant Coll. Pro-
gram.
PB94-128279/REB
9402 PC A03/MF A01
NHLBI-HL-19704
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-163938/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
NIEHS-ES04896
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
PB94-190568/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
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MEH;
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Re-
duction Engineering Lab.
PB94-113685/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF Ml
NM-CS-05214
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB94-163896/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF Ml
WST-WNANB1O1174
CaMorria Univ., Berkeley. Dept of Mechanical Engineering.
PB94-1S3844/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF Ml
NSF-BSR-M1722
Electric Power Reaaa
Inst. Pato AHo, CA.
94-02 PC A03/MF Ml
P894-136124/REB
MSFPPPM1
Corvafls Environmental Research Lab, OR.
NSF-OCEM-15M4
Dataware Univ., Lewes. CoK. of Marine Studtes.
PB94-169950/REB 94-03 PCM3/MFM1
NSF4M13M1-01-0
Oregon State Urn.. CorvaSs. Dept of Fisheries and WSd-
He.
PB94-136173/REB 94-02 PC M2/MF M1
NSF-91-OM77
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York. Dept of Neu-
rology.
PB94-197126/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF Ml
OOO-RI-3-M-013
Cincinnati Univ, OH Dept of CM and Environmental Engi-
PB9Tl55231/REB 94-03 PCM3/MFM1
PB94-146313/REB
9442 PCA03/MFA01
NSF-DPP8304C15
CorvaBs Envirt
PB94-190543/REB
aIRe
crilab., OR.
94-04 PCM3/MPM1
CorvaBs Envin
PBS4-190543/REB
otalResea
chLab, OR.
94-04 PC MS/MF Ml
Woo* Hote Oceanography Institution. MA.
PB94-140787/REB 94-02 PCM2/MFM1
PHSfl01A12S*S6
Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH. Risk Re-
duction Engneenng Lab.
PB94-117S04/REB 94-01 PC M2/MF Ml
PR40-003-004
Delaware Univ., Lewes. Coll. of Marine Studies.
PB94-178274/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
RPB94160538
Battelle, Columbus, OH.
PB94-160629/REB
94-03 PC A04/MF A01
U
Environmental Research Lab -Duluth, MN.
PB94-163680/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
USAR-RW21932489-01-4
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research Trian-
gle Park, NC.
PB94-137262/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
USOA-04-CSRS-2-2393
Department of Fisheries and Oceans, St John's (New-
foundland). Science Branch.
PB94-191194/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
USDA-92-37100-77t3
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis, OR.
Environmental Research Lab.
PB94-13SOB4/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
W-7405-O4&-4*
Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA.
DE93016427/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
CG-6
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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
Title
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
Report Humberts)
Title
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
PB94-10O443/REB
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB PC A10/MF A03
EPA/530/R-93/013A
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB PC At 0/MF A03
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94-01 PC A07/MF A02
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PC AM/MF AM
OSWER-92005-146
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1 and
PB94-963275/REB 94-04 Standing Order
AD-A26S Z98/0/REB
Remedtatjon Technologies Screening Matrix. Reference
AT>-A269<296/0/REB
AD-A269 3S2/S/REB
Evaluation of Dredged Material Proposed for Ocean Dis-
posal. Testing Manual
AD-A269 38278/REB 94-01 PCA13/MFA03
AD-A277 094/9/REB
Minimizing Pollution in Cleaning and Degreasing Oper-
sbons.
AD-A277 094/9/REB
AD-A278 30S/1/REB
Inventory of Exposure-Related Data Systems Sponsored By
Federal Agencies.
AT>A279 308/1/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF A04
AD-A281 172/7/REB
National Conference on Climate Change and Water Re-
sources Management Proceedings (1st) Held in Albuquer-
que, New Mexico on November 4-7,1991.
AD-A281 172/7/REB 94-04 PC A18/MF A04
Al/EQ-TR-1993-0024
Minimizing Pollution in Cleaning and Degreasing Oper-
ations.
AD-A277 094/9/REB
AP-42-SUPPt-F
Compiation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources. Supplement F.
PB94-121431/REB 94-51 PC AM/
APES-S9-M
Bfeiiography of Hydrotogic and Water-Quality Investigations
Conducted in or Near the Atoemarte-Pamlico Sounds
Region. North Caroina.
PB94-204690/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A02
APES-SS-07
Evaluation of Trawl Excluder Devices in the Pamlico Sound
Shrimp Fishery.
PB94-189263/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
APES-SS-M
Potential for Long-Term Persistence of the Red Tide Dino-
nageOate 'Ptychodscus brevis' in North Carolina Coastal
Waters.
PB94-209442/REB 94-O4 PC A03/MF A01
APES-SS-13
Value of Recreational Fishing on the Albemarie and Pam-
Ico Estuaries.
PB94-198383/REB 94-04 PCA11/MFA03
APES-SS-14
Fringe Wetlands in Albemarie and Pamlico Sounds; Land-
scape Position, Fringe Swamp Structure, and Response to
Rising Sea Level
PB94-2170BO/HEB 9*O4 PC AOS/MF A01
APES-as-OS
Heavy Metal Pollutants in Organic-Rich Muds of the Pam-
hx> River Estuarine System: Their Concentration, Distribu-
tion, and Effects upon Benthic Environments and Water
Oualty.
PB94-214160/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A02
APES-90-01
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas. Wetland Eco-
systems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Atoe-
rnarte^arnlico Estuarine Regton: Phase 1.
PB94-184041/REB 9*03 PC A20/MF A04
APES-90-03
Abemarte-Parnlioo Estuarine Study Synoptic Survey Data
PB94-218724/REB 94-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
APES-40-OS
Recruitment and Growth of the Eastern Oyster. 'Crassos-
trea virginca'. in North Carolina (Includes Executive Sum-
mary).
PB94-1S8045/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
APES-W-10
North Carolina's Estuaries; A Pilot Study for Managing Mul-
tiple Use in the State's Public Trust Waters.
PB94-183530/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
APES-90-11
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned in
Roanoke River, North Caroina, in 1989.
PB94-196144/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
APES-90-13
Abemarle-Pamico Coupling Study.
PB94-201092/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
APES-MMS
Food and Feedta of Young Fnfish Species in the Lower
Roanoke River, Batchetor Bay, and Western Albemarie
Sound, North Caroina, 1982-1988. Volume 1. Text Volume
2. Appemfoas.
PB94-213931/REB 94-04 PC A99/MF AOS
APES-90-19
Comprehensive Environmental Management Plan for the
Currituck Sound Drainage Basin: Background Investiga-
tions.
PB94-18162S/REB 94-O3 PC A07/MF A02
APES-80-21
Abemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study Data Management and
Analysis System. Functional Description.
PB94-187952/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
APES-92-01
Atoemarle-Pamlico Baseline Water Quality Monitoring Data
Summary, 1988-1991.
PB94-183233/REB
APES-92-03
Urban BMPs: A Stormwater Control Demonstration Project
PB94-216967/REB 94-04 PCA07
APES-92-04
Watershed Planning in the Atoemarte-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 3. Toxics Analysis.
PB94-1965?3/REB 94-04 PCA13/MFA03
APES-92-05
Watershed Planning in the Albermarte-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 5 - Fishing Practices Mapping.
PB94-156544/REB 9*03 PC A10/MF A03
APES-92-06
Examinalion of the Blue Crab Fishery in the Pamlico River
Estuary.
PB94-168028/REB 94-O3 PC A06/MF A02
APES-92-09
Blue Crab, -CalHnectes sapidus', Hemocyanin Concentra-
tions as an Indicator of Environmental Conditions in the Al-
bemarie/Pamlico Estuary.
PB94-176211/REB 94O3 PC A04/MF A01
APES-92-10
Watershed Planning in the Albemarfe-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 1. Annual Average Nutrient Budgets.
PB94-173366/REB 94-03 PCA06/MF A02
APES-92-15
Determining the Relationship between Water Quality and
Ulcerative Mycosis in Atlantic Menhaden.
PB94-180643/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
APES-M-1*
Institutional Enhancement and Public Involvement Program
for Hampton Roads Virginia. Final Report Fiscal Years
1989-90-1992-93.
PB94-218625/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
APES-92-21
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas, Wetland Eco-
systems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Atoe-
marie-Pamlico Estuarine Region. Phase 3 Report
PB94-191806/REB 94^)4 P(5A99/MF A06
APES-93-04
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned in
the Roanoke River, North Carolina, in 1991.
PB94-1B8802/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A02
APES-93-OS
Role of a Newly Discovered Toxic Dinoflagellate in British
and Shellfish Kills in the Neuse and Pamlico Estuaries.
PB94-156593/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
APES-93-09
Comparative Effects of Water-Column Nitrate Enrichment
on Eekjrass, Shoal Grass, and Widgeon Grass.
PB94-192630/REB 54-04 PC A04/MF A01
APES-93-11
Examination of Alternative Fishing Devices for the Estua-
rine Shrimp and Crab Trawl Fisheries.
PB94-218716/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
APES-93-12
Afcemarte-Parnlico Baseline Water Quality Monitoring Data
Summary 1991-1992.
PB94-203270/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
APES-93-13
Inventory and Protection Plan for Southeast Virginia's Criti-
cal Natural Areas, Exemplary Wetlands, and Endangered
Species Habitats.
PB94-156551/REB 94-03 PCA10/MFA03
APES-93-14
Technical Support Document for the Atoemarte-Pamlico Es-
tuarine Study Comprehensive Conservation and Manage-
ment Plan.
PB94-20S986/REB 94O4 PC A09/MF A02
APES-tt-15
Abemarte-Pamlico Estuarine Study: Descriptions of Related
Government Programs, Agencies, and Entities.
PB94-207800/REB 94-O4 PC A13/MF A03
APES-83-U
Roanoke River Water Flow Committee Report for 1991-
1993.
PB94-156049/REB 94-O3 PC A18/MF A04
APES-94-02
Routed Vascular Beds in the Afeemarie-Pamlico Estuarine
System.
PB94-196532/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
ARB-R-94/518
On-Road Remote Sensing of CO and HC Emissions in Cali-
fornia.
PB94-166345/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
CBP/APH-93/109
Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Fishery Management Plan:
Chesapeake Bay Program. Annual Progress Report (April
1993).
PB94-112059/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
CBP/APR-110
Progress at the Chesapeake Bay Program '92 and "93. Re-
stomg the Chesapeake Bay, Annual Progress Report
PB94-122819/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
C8P/TRS-M/93
Chesapeake Bay Dissolved Oxygen Goal for Restoration of
Living Resource Habitats.
PB94-194438/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
CBP/TRS-95/93
Chesapeake Bay Water Column Contaminants Critical Issue
Forum Proceedings. Basinwide Toxics Reduction Strategy
Revaluation Report.
PB94-113453/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
CBP/TRS-96/93
Chesapeake Bay Groundwater Toxics Loading Workshop
Proceedings. Held in Annapolis. Maryland on April 15-16,
PB94-111259/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
CBP/TRS-101/94
Response of the Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Model to
Load™ Scenarios (A Report of the Modeling Subcommit-
tee, Chesapeake Bay Program Office, Annapolis, MD).
PB94-164340/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
CBP/TRS-102/84
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release Inven-
tory: Basinwide Toxics Reduction Strategy Commitment
Report
PB94-163011/REB 94-03 PCA07/MFA02
CBP/TRS-103/94
Screening of Candidate Species for Development of Stand-
ard Operating Procedures for Aquatic Toxkaty Testing with
Resident Chesapeake Bay Biota
PB94-177482/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
CBP/TRS-104/94
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 1990-June 1991.
PB94-178274/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
CBP/TRS-105/M
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
Jury 1990-June 1991 Appendices.
PB94-177193/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
CBP/TRS-106/94
Pilot Monitoring Project for 14 Pesticides in Maryland Sur-
face Waters.
PB94-180734/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
CBP/TRS-108/M
Updated Review of Estuarine Aquatic Toxkaty Data for the
Development of Aquatic Life Criteria for Atrazine in Chesa-
peake Bay. Phase 2 Report
PB94-181534/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
CBP/TRS-109/94
Assessment of Salinity Effects on the Toxkaty of Atrazine to
Chesapeake Bay Species: Data Needs for Development of
Estuarine Aquatic Life Criteria.
PB94-181526/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
CBP/TRS-111/94
Chesapeake Bay Red Drum Fishery Management Plan.
Agreement Commitment Report 1993.
PB94-177557/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
CBP/TBS-112/94
Chesapeake Bay Policy for the Introduction of Non-Indige-
nous Aquatic Species.
PB94-162542/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
CBP/TRS-114/94
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release Inven-
tory: Technical Update - Point Source Loads by Facility.
PB94-188786/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
CBP/TRS-118/94
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-Decembar 1991. Final Report
PB94-214111 /REB 94-04 PC A14/MF A03
CBP/TRS-119/94
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
July 1990-December 1991 Appendices.
PB94-213949/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
CBRM-AD-93-5/2
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 1990-June 1991 Appendices.
PB94-177193/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
CCMS-19S
Pilot Study on Indoor Air Quality.
PB94-195955/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
CH-93-100
Improved Equipment Cleaning in Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing Facilities (Phase 1).
PB94-141157/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A03
CONTRIB-775
Downwind Drift and Deposition of Malathion on Human Tar-
gets from Ground Ultra-Low Volume Mosquito Sprays.
PB94-140654/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
COMTRIB-S33
Bntuminescent Sensors for Detection of Bwavailabte Hg(ll)
in the Environment
PB94-140720/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
DE93014387/REB
Literature Review: Heat Transfer through Two-Phase Insu-
lation Systems Consisting of Powders in a Continuous Gas
Phase.
DE93014387/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
DE93016427/REB
Representative benthic bioindteator organisms for use in ra-
diation effects research: Culture of Neanthes arenaceoden-
tata (Porychaeta).
DE93016427/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
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DE93018739/REB
Base catalyzed decomposition of toxic and hazardous
chemicals. (Final report. September 4. 1990-September
DB»3018739/REB 944)1 PCAOS/MFAOI
DEM002296/REB
Ofbtte environmental monitoring report Radtatton monitor-
ingaround United States nuclear test areas, calender year
DE94002296/REB 944)2 PCA11/MFAOS
Automated Nal 'weir courting system tar the determination
OE»460235;!!mEB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
DE04702197/REB
944)1 PCAOS/MFAM
DE9470221S/REB
Modeastudter av att beg
koMtaddutoln
. (Model
Modeastur av a egraerea .
stuoles of mutation of carbon dtodde emissions reduction).
DE94702213/REB 94-02 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/AA/SRPB43/01
Lifetime Emissions tor dean-Fuel Fleet Vehjctee.
PB94-113446/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/TDur93/OS
Evaluation of three Catefcsts Formulated for Methane Oxi-
dation on a CNG4=ueted Pickup Truck. „„.„_..,.
PB94-135944/REB 944)2 PCAOS/MFAOI
EPA/AA/TD044/01
Tes*MdngWater Cntatia Documart for
PB94-179676/REB
94-03 PCAOt/MFAM
" Final Draft tor the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chlorinated Adds/Aktehydes/K*tonee/Akx*wlj.
PB94-179918/REB 944)3 PCAtt/MFAOJ
Pubfc Health, Occupational
Concerns In Mur**eTSoM Waste I _
PB94-1B«453/REB 944)4 PCA10/MFAW
tion Sknuto
Mode
(nherenfly Low4rmiseton Vahicte *
akn BeneSs and Impact on
ProvWonal GuHanoe tor QuanWattve Ra* Assessment of
clton and
944)1 CPD02
ECAOA-OS27
Alternative Fuels neaaarch Strategy. __...„_.„
PB94-105442fflEB ^4)1 PCA22/MFA04
EPA/AA/AQAS4W/01
Evaluation of a Four-Mode Steady-State Teet««iAccai-
s an Akemattve Inap
MaMananca Teat for Enhanced I/M ProBrams.
PB94-129905^EB 944)2 PCA12/MFAOS
EPA/AA/EVRB4H/03 _
SanaNMly of Teat Cyde and Fuel Typeon a Crusader 350
fc*»a«3wtortr» Ernlrie Test Reeute, 1W2.
PB84-128105/RSr 944K PCA08/MFA02
Exhaust Enasaton Testing of Two ElhanolVarieMe Fueled
1992 Chevrolet Luminas. Test Results - 1993.
PB94-171865/REB 944)3 PCA03AFA01
Vehicle
Number) (fa
PB94-500014/REB
EPA/DF/DK-M/OS4
Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) Tracking System,
Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) of 1990 (for\licrocom-
puters) (Date of Coverage: 1993).
PB94-500204/REB 944)1 CP DM
EPA/DF/DK4M/113
Second by Second Exhaust Emissions Date Recorded
during Federal Test Procedures UDDS Runs (for Mtorocom-
PB944501780/REB 944)4 CP DOS
EPA/DF/DK4MS114
Manual of Instructional Problems tor the U.S.G.S. MOD-
FLOW Model (for Microcomputers).
PB94-504388/REB 944)4 CP DM
EPA/DF/DK4M/11S
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscora), Version
3.0, (3 1/2 Inch, 1.44M) (for Mfcreomputers).
PB94-502200/REB 944)4 CP 002
EPA/DF/DK4M/117
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREsoore), Version
3.0, (51/4 Inch, 1 .ZM) (tor Microcomputers).
PB94-504560/REB 944)4 CP DM
EPA/DF/HT-B4/OM
Toxic Substances Control Act Test Submissions Database
(TSCATS) - Comprehensive Update.
PB94-500147/REB 944)2 CPTOS
EPA/DF/HT-94/070
Toxic Roloaso Inventory (TRO, 1989.
PB94-501913/REB 944B CPT07
EPA/DF/MT-M/07S
Aquatic ToxWty Information on VAX VMS Backup (AQUIRE
tor VMS) (1600 BPI).
PB944500790/REB 944)2 CPTM
EPA/DF/MT4M/076
Aquatic Toxicfty IntotmaBon Retrieval Data Base (AQUIRE
for Non-VMS) OeOO BPI). ___-
PB94-50080B/REB 944)2 CPTM
EPA/DF/MT4M/077
Aquatic Tooddty Information Retrieval Date Base (AQUIRE
tor Non-VMS) J6250 BPI). _, „ „_.
PB94-S00865/REB 944)2 CPTM
EPA/DF/HT4M/07I
Aquatic Toxidty Information on VAX VMS Backup (AQUIRE
torVMS) (8250 BPI).
PB94-S00857/REB 944)2 CPTM
EPA/DF/HT4M/07g
Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Date: Generation and
» j ^ i ni a nl Ji4 I !• ••!! ll II a« !>/••!•» 1QQ1
iwvsiDiimoni or rH*anxMff vvaivMf, iwi. —.jj* OOTVU
EPA/DF/HT-«4V07M
Instruction Manual tor the Btonrsal Reporting System (BRS)
uyje nata T^M^ n«4* TA«A n.n iMii^iiaikin
PB04-11411
EPA/DF/MT-M/OTM
Hazardous Waste Report. 1991: InstrucBons and Forms.
Octal TBDB DoounwntaUton. ^^ -»—,.*.. • &•
PBB4-ll4196fflEB 944)2 PCAOsVMFAM
EPA/DF/MT-M/On
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name Fas. January 1.1994.
PB94-501194/REB 944)3 CPTOS
NTIS DaW Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
117D/REB "
944tt PCAOS/MFAOI
Needs Survey. 1992. _,_-
PB944J01343/HEB 944» CPT02
EPA/DF/W4M/OW
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
•ten^ I^MIM Flfl MaaV 1 1994
PB944»1749/REB ' 944)3 CPTOS
EPA/DF/MT-M/W1
944)2 PCA04VMFA01
Toxfc Release Inventory (TRI). 1987.
PB94-501897/REB
EPA/DF/HT4t4/OI2
Toxic nolGBii Inventory (TRQ. 1988.
PBe44501905fl«B
EPAAF/MT4MAIM
Toxte nalsase Inventory (TBI). 1900.
PB944W1921/REB
_™.
944» CPT08
_,_,
944)3 CPT07
944)3 CPTO7
944M CPT07
EPA/DF/MT-94/09S
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1992.
PB94-501947/REB
EPA/DF/MT-94/1D5
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1990.
PB94-504131/REB 94-04 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1987.
PB94-504180/REB 944)4 CP T02
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), Cumula-
tive 1994.
PB94-593350/REB 944)4 Subscription
EPA/DF/MT-M/106
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1988.
PB94-504198/REB 944)4 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-94/107
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1989.
PB94-504206/REB 944)4 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-94/108
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1991.
PB94-504149/REB 944)4 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-44/109
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 199Z
PB944W4156/REB 944)4 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-44/110
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1993.
PB94-504164/REB 944)4 CP T02
EPA/ROO/RO4-»3/14«
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak Oil/
Bay Drums Site, Operable Unit 3. Brandon, FL, March
1993
PB94-964035/HEB 944)4 Standing Order
EPAYROD/R01-M/075
Supsrfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Peterson/
Puritan Site, Operable Unit 1, Cumbertand/Lincoln, HI..
September 1993.
PB94-963707/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R01-93/078
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pteitto Farm.
Coventry, HI., September 1993.
PB94-963702/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R01-93/077
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pinette's
Salvage Yard, Washbum, ME.. June 1993.
PB94-963705/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R01-»3/078
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Satem
Acres Site, Salem, MA.. March 1993.
PB944W3711/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R01-9S/07a
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Lmemaster
Switch Corporalion Site. Woodstock, CT., July 1993.
PB94-9S3710/REB 944)4 StancBng Order
EPA/ROO/R01-«3/OaO
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Naval Con-
strudion Battalion Center, Sites 12 and 14, DavisvBe, Rl.,
September 1993. ^
PB94-963712/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R01-M/081
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Newport
Naval EoXication/Training Center, Newport, HI., September
1093
PB94-963709/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/BOD/R01-W/OW
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyama
Chemdal Waste Dump, Operable Unit 3, Ashland. MA.,
March 1993. ^^ . _.
PB944W3708/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R01-M/OB3
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):Peaes Air
Force Base. Operable Unit 1, MR. September 19M^
PB944W3703/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R014S/OM
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region IfcOUe Air Na-
tional Guard/Camp Edwards. MA.. January 1993.
PB944W3708/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/IW143/OM
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region IM**** Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2. NH.. September 1993.
PB94-983704/REB 944)4 Standhg Order
EPA/ROD/R014M/OM
Superfund Record of Dedaton (EPA Region 1): Lortng Air
Force Base (Operable Unit 6) Site, ME, Apr! 1994^
PB94-983701/REB 944)4 Standhg Order
EPA/ROD/R014M/OB7
Superfund Record of Decision (EPARegion 1): Somws-
worth Sanitary LandfN Site, Somerswon*. NR, June 1W4^
PB94-963713/REB 94-04 Stanolng Order
EPA/ROD/mi4M/OM
Superfund Record of Decision (EPARegton 1): Central
Landffi Site, Operable Unit One, Johnston, HI., June 1994.
PB944W3714*EB 94434 Starring Order
EPA/ROD/R02-M/196
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Batavta
LandM Site, Town of Batevia. Genesee County, NY.. March
1993
PB94-963831/REB 944)4 Standkig Order
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EPA/ROD/R04-93/145
EPA/ROO/R02-93/196
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): FMC Dublin
Road Site, (Means County, NY., March 1333.
P894-963833/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/197
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Johnstown
City Landfill, NY., March 1993.
PB94-963822/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R02-93/196
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): RobJntech/
National Pipe, Operable Unit 2. Town of Vestal, Brooms
County, NY.. March 1993.
PB94-963825/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/199
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Monroe
Township Landfill, Middlesex County, NJ., March 1993.
PB94-963811/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/200
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Niagara
County Refuse, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963821/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R02-93/201
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Reynolds
Metals Company Site, Massena, NY., September 1993.
P894-963826/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/202
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Tronic Plat-
ing, Farmingdate. NY., September 1993.
PB94-963807/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/203
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American
Cyanamid Site, Operable Unit 1. Bridgewater Township,
Somerset County, NJ., September 1993.
PB94-863832/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/204
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Plattsburgh
Air Force Base, Plattsburgh. NY., March 1993.
PB94-963812/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R02-83/205
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Preferred
Plating Corporation. Farmingdale, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963813/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/2M
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center. Operable Unit 8, Lakehurst, NJ., June
1993.
PB94-963816/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/2W
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 9, Lakehurst, NJ., June
1993.
PB94-963818/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R02-93/210
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2); Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 10, Lakehurst NJ., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963815/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/HOO/B02-93/211
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 11, Lakehurst. NJ., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963817/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R02-93/212
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 12, Lakehurst, NJ., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963819/REB 94-04 StanrJng Order
EPA/ROO/R02-93/213
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, (Operable Unit 13), Lakehurst, NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963814/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/R02-M/214
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Engi-
neering Center. Operable Unit 14, Lakehurst NJ., Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-963827/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/R02-93/215
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 15, Lakehurst, NJ.. Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963828/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/216
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 22, Lakehurst, NJ., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963829/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R02-93/217
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 23, Lakehurst, NJ., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963830/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/R0243/21*
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Janssen,
Inc.. Site, Gurabo, PR.. September 1993.
PB94-963823/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/BOD/B02-93/219
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): SMS Instru-
ments, Suffolk County, Deer Park. NY., September 1993.
PB94-963820/REB 9444 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/R02-93/220
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Wilson
Farm, Piumsted Township, Ocean County, NJ., August
1993.
PB94-96380B/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02J9S/221
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Lodi Munici-
pal Wens, NJ.. September 1993.
PB94-963824/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R02-93/222
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township, Route 72 and Route 532 Dump Sites, Burlington
County, Chatsworth, NJ., September 1993.
PB94-963809/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/R02-94/224
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fried Indus-
tries Site, East Brunswick, NJ.. June 1994.
PB94-963801/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/R02-94/22S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Kenmark
Textile Printing Corporation, Babylon. NY., March 1994.
PB94-863802/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R02-94/226
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pollution
Abatement Services, Oswego, NY., December 1993.
PB94-963803/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R02-44/227
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Juncos
Landfill Site (Operable Unit 2), Juncos, PR.. October 1993.
PB94-963804/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/R02-M/22B
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Indus-
tries, Inc.. Pedricktown, NJ.. July 1994.
PB94-963805/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R02-94/25S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Rockaway
Township WettfiekL Rockaway, NJ., October 1993.
PB94-963834/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/RO3-93/1S3
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base, DE.. November 1992.
PB94-963915/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/B03-93/164
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Ohio River
Park, Operable Unit 2, Neville Island, PA., March 1993.
PB94-963909/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R03-93/165
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saegertown
Industrial Area Site, Crawford County, PA., January 1993.
PB94-963917/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R03-93/166
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Occidental
Chemical Corporation, Montgomery County, PA., June
1993.
PB94-963910/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R03-93/167
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Recticon/
Allied Steel, Parker Ford, PA., June 1993.
P894-963908/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R03-93/1S8
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): RentokH/
Virginia Wood Preserving, Richmond, VA., June 1393.
PB94-963912/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/RO3-93/169
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Eastern Di-
versified Metals, Operable Unit 2, Hometown. PA.. Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-963913/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R03-M/171
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Woodtawn
County Landfill, Cotora, MD.. September 1993.
PB94-963907/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R03-93/172
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Delaware
Sand and Gravel Site, (Amendment), New Castle, DE., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963914/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R03-93/173
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Novak Sani-
tary Landfill, Lenigh County. PA.. September 1993.
PB94-963911/REB 9444 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/R03-93/175
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
Development Center. Operable Unit 1, Bucks County, PA..
September 1993.
PB94-963905/REB 9444 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/R03-93/177
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): William Dick
Lagoons, West Cain Township, Chester County, PA., March
1993.
PB94-963906/REB 9444 Standmg Order
EPA/ROO/R0344/178
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hranica
LandfM Site (Operable Unit 2), Butler County, PA.. May
1994.
PB94-963901/REB 9444 Standmg Order
EPA/ROD/R0344/17*
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aladdin
Plating Site (Operable Unit 2), Lackawanna County, PA.,
December 1993.
PB94-963902/REB 9444 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/R03-94/180
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Revere
Chemical Site, Nockamixon Township, Bucks County, PA.,
December 1993.
PB94-963903/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R03-94/1B1
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Austin
Avenue Radiation Site, Delaware County, PA., June 1994.
PB94-963918/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R03-94/183
Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): North Penn
Area 1 Site, Souderton, PA., September 1994.
PB94-963920/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R03-M/184
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bell Landfill
Superfund Site, Bradford County, PA., September 1994.
PB94-963921/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R03-94/185
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Buckingham
County Landfill Superfund Site, VA.. September 1994.
PB94-963922/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/128
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): ABC One-
Hour Cleaners Site, Jacksonville, NC., January 1393.
PB94-964039/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R04-93/129
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cedartown
Industries, Cedartown, GA.. May 1993.
PB94-964047/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R04-43/130
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Koppers
(Momsville Plant). Morrisville, NC., December 1992.
PB94-964026/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/RO4-93/131
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Mathis
Brothers Landfill (South Marble Top Road), Walker County,
GA., March 1993.
PB94-964048/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/132
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Southwire Aluminum, Hancock County, Hawesville, KY.,
February 1993.
PB94-964036/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R04-S3/133
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Redwing
Carriers/Saraland, Mobile County, AL. December 1992.
PB94-964030/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/134
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Reeves
Southeastern Galvanizing (Operable Unit 1), FL, October
1992.
PB94-96402B/RE6 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/135
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical Industries Site, Operable Unit 2, DeLand, FL, Oc-
tober 1992.
PB94-964037/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R04-83/136
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): T, H, Agri-
culture and Nutrition Site, Operable Unit 1, Albany, GA..
May 1993.
PB94-964017/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/HO4-93/137
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4); USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit 17, Oak Ridge, TN.,
October 1992.
PB94-964023/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/RO4-93/138
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USDOE
Oak Ridge Reservation, Operable Unit B. Oak Ridge, TN.,
October 1992.
PB94-964022/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/139
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): FCX-States-
vHte Site, Operable Unit One, Iredell County, Statesvilte.
NC., September 1993.
PB94-964045/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/RO4-93/140
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Anodyne,
Inc. Site, North Miami Beach, FL, June 1993.
PB94-964041/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/141
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Bypass 601
Groundwater Contamination Site, Operable Unit 2, Concord,
NC., April 1993.
PB94-964050/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/RO4-93/142
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Elmore
Waste Disposal Site, Spartanburg County, Greer, SC., April
1993.
PB94-964040/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/143
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Firestone
Tire and Rubber Company Site, Dougherty County. Albany,
GA., June 1993.
PB94-964043/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/14S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Para-Chem
Southern, Inc., SimpsonvUle, SC., September 1993.
PB94-964034/REB 9444 Standing Order
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Standhg Order
944)4 Starring Order
EPA/ROD/R04-93/146
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Peak OH/
Bay Drums Site. Operable Unit 1, Brandon, Fl_ June 1993.
PB94-864031/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/RO4-93/147
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Peak OkV
Bay Drums Site, (Operable Unit 2), Brandon, FL, August
PB94-964O32/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EM/ROD/MM-83/149
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Reeves
Southeastern Galvanizing. Operable Unit 2, HMborough
County. R_ September 1993.
PB94-964029/REB 94-04 Standhg Ordar
EPA/ROD/R04-M/150
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4V. Rochester
Property Site, Travelers Rest Greenviee County, SC,
August 1993.
PB94-984O27/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/HOD/R04-9V151
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm. Operable Unit 2, Brooks, KY.
PB944W402S/REB 944)4
H>A/BOO/B04-«S/1S2
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
ChemteeL Al_ September 1993.
PB84-8B4024/REB
EPA/ROO/RfM-n/m
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): BeuW)
land* SHe, Peraacofc, FL September 19937
PB844M4048/REB 944)4 Standing Ordar
EPA/f*OO/A04-«*/1S4
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Chernform,
Inc., SHe, Operable Unit Two, Pompano Beach. Fl_ Sep-
tember 1993.
PB944J64042/REB 944)4 Standhg Order
EPA/HOO/M>4-aviK
Superfund Record of DscWon (EPA Region 4): (PCX Wash-
ington Ska). Daaufort County. Washington. NC, September
PB94-864044/REB 944)4 Standhg Order
EPA/noo/m4-ai/iM
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): ,
and M OQ Site. (Amendment), Rantowtos, SC, July 16
PB94-96403e/R£B 944* Standhg Ordar
EPA/ROD/R0443/1S7
Superiund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): I laiana
ChemioaJ LandfM. Fairfax. SC, September 1993.
PB94-8B4014/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/R04-t3/1SB
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Katama
Specialty Chemical Site, Beaufort. SC, September 1983.
PB94-964033/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/R04-8V1«0
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Maw Army
Ammuntion Plant, O4Jne Ponds Area. Mean, TN, Septem-
ber 1883.
PB94-964049mEB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/mO/fMM-M/IBt
Superiund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): USMC
Camp Leteune. Operatfe Urtt 3, NC., September 1983.
PB844W4016/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/HOO/MM-83/K2
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): USMC
Camp Lejeune. Operable Unit 4, NC, September 1983.
PB9444e4015/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R04-93/163
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River (USDOE). Operable Unit 6, SC, Saptembar 1883.
Pe94-9640207REB 944M Standhg Order
EPA/ROO/R04-94/17S
Superfund Record of Decision (Region 4): General Tire
LandB Site, MavfteU, KY., October 1993.
PB94-864008/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R04-94/17*
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sangamo
Weaton/TwerMrnle Creek/Late Hartwef Site (Operable
94-04 Standhg Order
>**&<*-& Jt. June 1994.
12/REB
EPA/ROO/R04-04/179
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Caktwen
Lace Leather Ste, Auburn, KY, June 1994.
PB94-964013/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/mO/MM-M/IW
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Devie Land-
IB SKe, Davie, FL, August 1994.
PB94-964051/REB 944)4 Standhg Order
EPA/ROO/R04-94/181
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): BMf-Textron
Site, Lake Park. FL, August 1994.
PB94-8640S2/REB 944)4 Standhg Order
EPA/ROO/RIM-M/183
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Upper East
Fork Poplar Creek. Operabla Unit 2 (Abandoned Ntofc Acid
Ptoeine at Y-12 PtanVj, Oak Ridge, TN, September 1994.
PB94-964054/REB ^^ 944)TaandngOrder
EPA/ROO/lkM««/1M
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Alabama
Army AirnnunMon Plant, Operabla Unit 2, CMdersburg, AL,
August 1994.
PB944W40SS/REB 94-04 Standhg Order
EPA/MO/M4«4/18B
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): B and B
Chemical Stte, HMaah, FL, September 1984.
PB844W4060/REB 944)4 Standng Order
f3>*yBOO/R04-a4/iae
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Neva) Air
Station Cad Held, Operable Unit 8. JackaonvMe, R, Sep-
tember 1884.
PB944W4067/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Ste. (USDOE). SC., September 1994.
PB94-9640S8/REB 94-04 Standhg Order
EM/HOO/R06-M/224
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): East Bethel
DsmoMon Land*. East Bethel. MN.. March 1993.
PB944W4120/REB 944)4 Standhg Order
E»A/ROO/f»BV«3/22l
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): MacGKs
and Gbbs/Bel Lumbar and Pole, New Brighton, MN.. De-
cember 1992.
PB94-864115/REB 944)4 Standhg Order
EPA/ROO/R05«3/2Z7
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 5): Spartan
Chemical Site, Wyoming, Ml., June 1993.
PB94-964111/REB 944)4 Stanrjng Order
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 5): Wash King
Laundry. BsfcMn, ML. March 1993.
PB944W4104/REB 94-04 Standhg Order
EPA/ROO/ROS-93/229
Superiund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 5): Woodstock
Municipal LandH, WooJstxk. H_ June 1983.
PB94-964106/REB 944M Standhg Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 5): Adams Ptat-
hg Company Site, LarWng, ML. September 1983.
PB94-964121/REB 944)4 Standhg Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4f. Savannah
River (USDOE), Operable Unit 7. SC.. September 1983.
PB94-9B4019/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/IW4-M/1K
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4f. Paduceh
Gaseous OMuafcn Plant. Northwest Plume. Paducah. KY.,
July 1983.
PBM-eMOIB/REB 94-04 Standhg Order
EPA/ROO/R04-M/1««
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): USDOE
Oak Ridge neaanaOoii, Operable Una 16, Oak Ridge, TN,
September 1993.
PDB4 004021/REB 944)4 Stanrjng Order
EPA/ROO/n04-*4/167
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 5): American
Anodco. ho. tanav ML. September 1993.
PB94-984117/REB 944M Standhg Order
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 5): Sanitary
Land* Company (IWD) Ste fajLa. Cardhglon Road Land-
•L Moraha. OR. September 1983.
PB944M4116/REB 944M Standhg Order
EPA/ROD/ROS-aa/m
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 5): Duei-Garcl-
' ~ Saa, Muakegon County. ML, Sapternbar 1993.
16/REB 944M Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5), Lakeland
Disposal SarairAOaypooL W., Septamber 1993.
PB944W41 12/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Saw Chah Company Site, Ponbac, SC. <
Action). December 1983.
PB84-06400t/REB 944M Standhg Ordar
EPA/ROO/R8444/1W
Superiund Record of DecWon (EPA Regan 4): Paducah
Gaseous OMuaton Plant S»e, Paducah. KY, March 1994.
PDB4-064003/BEB 944)4 Standhg Order
EPA/BOO/njO« 94/172
Superiund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): Ptoar Afr-
- — - - - -,Deoamber1883.
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Packaging
Corporation of America. Fear Oh/. ML, September 1993.
PB94-9641ia/REB 94-04 Slandhg Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 5): Rely Tar
andChemca^.lndWiapol«, M, September 1993.
PB94-8B4109/REB 944)4 Standhg Order
craft Corponalon Site, Varo Beach, FL,
PB944W4008fflEB 94-04
EPA/ROO/RO4-B4/174
Standng Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Adams
County Quhcy LandBa No. 2 and 3, Ouncy, IL. Septem-
PB94-964123/REB 94-04 Standhg Ordar
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4):
(Operable
Starch and Chemical Company Saa
SafWaay. NO, October 1983.
Daaimunm/am
EPA/ROD/R05-93/240
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5); Muskegon
Chemical, Whitehall, Ml., March 1993.
PB94-964110/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROS-93/241
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Mason
County Landfill, Ludrngton, Ml., September 1993.
PB94-964119/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/ROS-93/242
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Dakhue
Sanitary Landfill, Cannon Falls, MN., June 1993.
PB94-964122/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R05-93/243
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ott/Story/
Cordova Chemical Site, Operable Unit 3, North Muskegon,
Ml., September 1993.
PB94-864108/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/ROS-93/244
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Powell
Road Landfill, Huber Heights, OH., September 1993.
PB94-964107/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/HOO/R05-93/24S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): U.S. Air
Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH., Jury 1993.
PB94-964105/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROfr«3/24B
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 5): New Brigh-
ton/ Arden HMs, Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant MN.,
September 1993.
PB944M4114/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROS-04/247
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 5): Perham Ar-
senic Buna) Sits, Perham, MN., March 1994.
PB94-964101/REB 944M Standing Order
EPA/ROO/nOS-»4/24»
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): J and L
LandfD Site. Rochester Hills. Ml.. June 1994.
PB94-964102/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R06-94/248
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Waste, Inc.,
Landfill SKe, Michigan City, IN., August 1994.
PB94-9B4132/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/HOO/ROS-94/250
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Koppers
Coke Site, St Paul. MN.. April 1994.
P894-964124/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/RO6-94/251
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 5): Land and
Gas Reclamation Landfill Site, WMiamstown, W1., January
1994.
PB94-96412S/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROS-M/252
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Olmsted
County Sanitary LandM Site, MN., June 1994.
PB94-964126/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/ROS-94/253
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sauk
County LandH Site, ExceWor, Wl, March 1994.
PB94-964127/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/BOS-94/254
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Van Dale
Junkyard Site, Washington County, OH, March 1994.
PB94-96412B/REB 944)4 Standhg Order
EPA/ROO/ROS-94/2S6
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Agate Lake
Scrap Yard Sits, MN, December 1993.
PB94-964130/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/ROS44/257
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South An-
dover Salvage Yards, Andover, MN, May 1994.
P894-964131/REB 944M Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R05-94/2S8
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 5): Prestolite
Battery, Vhcemes, IN, August 1994.
P894-9S4133/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/ROS-93/078
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cleveland
Mai Site, Grant County. NM, September 1993.
P894-964209/BEB 944)4 Standhg Order
EPA/HOO/ROK-9S/079
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Popite, Inc.,
B Dorado. AR, February 1993.
PB94-964205/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/ROS-93/OaO
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac. Inc.,
JackaonvOe, AR, June 1993.
PB94-964201/REB 944)4 Standhg Order
EPA/ROO/H06-93/OB1
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Fourth
Street Abandoned Refinery Site. Oklahoma City, OK, Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-9S4207/REB 944)4 Standhg Order
Unit 3).
B/REB
944)4 Standng Order
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 5): Hmco
Dump. Efchart IN, September 1983.
PB84-864103/REB 944)4 Standng Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tenth
Street Dump/Junkyard Site, Oklahoma City. OK, (Amend-
ment), Saptembar 1993.
PB94-964202/REB 94-04 Standing Order
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EPA/ROD/R10-93/060
EPA/ROD/R06-93/OS3
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): PAB Oil and
Chemical Services, Vermilion Parish, LA, September 1993.
PB94-964206/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R06-93/084
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texarkana
Wood Preserving Company, Operable Unit 2, Texarkana,
TX, September 1993.
PB94-964203/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R06-93/085
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tinker AFB
(Soldier Creek/Building 3001), OK., September 1993.
PB94-964204/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R06-93/086
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): American
Creosote Works fWinnfield Rant), WinnfteW, LA., April
1993.
PB94-964208/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R07-93/062
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): North U
Drive Well Contamination, Springfield, MO., March 1993.
PB94-964306/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/063
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Red Oak
Landfill, Red Oak, I A., March 1993.
PB94-964303/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R0743/064
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Chemptex
Site. Clinton, IA.. May 1993.
PB94-964309/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R07-93/OS5
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): McGraw-
Ednon Facility. CenterviUe, IA.. September 1993.
PB94-964310/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-M/066
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwater Contamination Site, Hastings, NE., June 1993.
PB94-964301/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/067
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
Spring Quany/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO.. September 1993.
PB94-964302/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/068
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Sherwood
Medical Company Site, Norfolk, NE., September 1993.
PB94-964307/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/069
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Operable Unit 2. (Amend-
ment). Kellogg, IA., September 1993.
PB94-964311/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/070
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Operable Unit 3, (Amend-
ment), Kellogg, IA., September 1993.
PB94-964308/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/071
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Syntex Agri-
business, Inc., Operable Unit 2, Verona, MO., May 1993.
PB94-964304/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R07-93/072
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kern-Pest
Laboratories, Cape Girardeau, MO., February 1993.
PB94-964305/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R07-94/073
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Electro-
Coatings, Inc., Site. Cedar Rapids, IA., September 1994.
PB94-964312/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/RO8-93/068
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Eagle Mine
Site. Operable Unit 1, Eagle County, CO., March 1993.
PB94-964416/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R08-93/069
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F. E.
Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne. WY., December 1992.
PB94-964405/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/RO8-93/070
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Minot Land-
fill Site, Minot, ND., June 1993.
PB94-964408/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/ROM3/071
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand Creek
Industrial Site, Operable Unit 2, Commerce City, CO., June
1993.
PB94-964413/REB 94 O4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R08-93/072
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand Creek
Industrial Site, Operable Units 3 and 6, Commerce City,
CO., June 1993.
PB94-964415/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROW3/073
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Utah Power
and Light/American Barrel Site, Salt Lake City. UT.. Jufy
1993.
PB94-964406mEB 94-04 Starving Order
EPA/ROD/RW-93/074
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand Creek
Industrial Site, Operable Unit 5, Commerce City, CO.,
(Amendment), September 1993.
PB94-964412/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R08-93/076
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales Company Site, Operable Unit 4, Commerce City, CO.,
December 1992.
PB94-964414/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/ROB-93/077
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 27, Commerce City, CO.,
September 1993.
PB94-964409/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R08-93/078
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 28, CO., January 1993.
PB94-964410/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R08-93/079
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unit 29, Commerce City, CO.,
September 1993.
PB94-964411/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/RM-94/081
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand Creek
Industrial Site (Operable Unit 4), Commerce City, CO., April
1994.
PB94-964402/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R08-9470M
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 4, UT., June 1994.
PB94-964417/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/087
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sacramento
Army Depot, Bum Pits Operable Unit, Sacramento, CA.,
February 1993.
PB94-964521/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/RM-C3/OM
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Gabriel
Valley Site, Areas 1 through 4, WhrrSer Narrows Operable
Unit, Los Angeles County, CA., March 1993.
PB94-964524/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R0943/M9
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sharpe
Army Depot, Operable Unit 1, Lathrop, CA., January 1993.
PB94-964518/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/090
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Phoenix, AZ., December
1992.
PB94-964514/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/091
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Liquid Gold
Oil Corporation, Richmond, CA., June 1993.
P894-964517/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/092
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Valley Area 2, Operable Unit 2, Los Angeles County,
CA., June 1993.
PB94-964527/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/093
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Valley Area 2, Operable Unit 3, Los Angeles County,
CA., June 1993.
PB94-964523/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/094
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lorentz
Barrel and Drum Site, Operable Unit 1, San Jose, CA.,
August 1993.
PB94-964522/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R09-93/095
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): McColl Site,
Source Operable Unit Fullerton, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964520/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/096
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Applied Ma-
terials, Inc., Santa Clara, CA., August 1993.
PB94-964528/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/097
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Newmark
Groundwater Contamination Site. San Bernardino, CA.,
August 1993.
PB94-964516/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/OM
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fresno San-
itary Landfill Site, Fresno, CA., September 1993.
PB94-964519/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/100
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Hexcel,
LJvermore, CA., September 1993.
PB94-964510/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/101
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Iron Moun-
tain Mine, Shasta County, CA., September 1993.
PB94-964511/REB 94^)4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/102
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Gabriel
Valley Site, Areas 1-4, Suburban Water Systems/Bartoto
Well Field Operable Unit, (Amendment), CA., September
1993.
PB94-964S25/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/103
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tracy De-
fense Depot, Operable Unit 1. Tracy, CA., August 1993.
PB94-964515/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-93/104
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): McClellan
Air Force Base, Operable Unit B1, CA., September 1993.
PB94-964526/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/105
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian Bend
Wash Site, Tempe, AZ., September 1993.
PB94-964501/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/106
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Baldwin
Park San Gabriel Valley Area Site, Los Angeles County,
CA., March 1994.
PB94-964502/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/107
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Aircraft
Control and Warning Site, Mather Air Force Base, CA., De-
cember 1993.
PB94-964503/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/HOD/R09-94/110
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base (Operable Unit 2), Merced County, CA., No-
vember 1993.
PB94-964506/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R09-94/111
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Southern
California Edison. Visalia Pole Yard, Visalia, CA., June
1994.
PB94-964507/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/112
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Riverbank
Army Ammunition Plant Site, Riverbank, CA., March 1994.
PB94-964508/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-04/113
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Norton Air
Force Base, San Bernardino, CA.. November 1993.
PB94-964509/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/114
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Waste Dis-
posal, Inc., Santa Fe Springs, CA., December 1993.
PB94-964512/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/115
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): George Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 1, San Bernardino County, CA.,
March 1994.
PB94-964513/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/116
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Motorola
52nd Street Operable Unit 2, Phoenix, AZ., Jury 1994.
PB94-964529/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/117
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 1, AZ., April 1994.
PB94-964530/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R09-94/118
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord,
CA., February 1994.
PB94-964531/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R 10-93/052
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Alaskan
Battery Enterprises, Fairbanks, AK., March 1993.
PB94-964625/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/053
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fairchild
Air Force Base, Craig Road Landfill Operable Unit Spo-
kane, WA.. February 1993.
PB94-964604/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R10-93/054
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Queen
City Farms, Maple Valley, WA., December 1992.
PB94-964617/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/05S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Umatilla
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 1. Hermiston, OR.,
December 1992.
PB94-964609/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R 10-93/056
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S. DOE
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable Unit 12,
Idaho Falls, ID., December 1992.
PB94-964610/HEB 94-O4 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/OS7
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S. DOE
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable Unit 4,
Idaho Falls, ID., December 1992.
PB94-964611/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROO/R10-93/058
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.S. DOE
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable Unit 9,
Idaho Falls, ID., December 1992.
PB94-964612/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R10-93/059
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Allied Plat-
ing Site, Portland, OR., June 1993.
PB94-964619/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R 10-93/060
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): American
Crossarm and Conduit Chehalis, WA., June 1993.
PB94-964623/REB 94^)4 Standing Order
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EPA/ROO/R10-93/OS1
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): BomevMe
Power Au»»feualton Ross Complex Site (USDOE). Opara-
bto Unit 1, Vancouver, WA, May 1993.
PB94-964620/REB 944)4 Standrig Order
EPA/ROO/R10-93/OC2
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay Nearshore/Tideflats Sfte, Operable Unit 4,
Ruston/North Tacoma Study Area, WA, June 1993.
PB94-964626/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/R104M/OS3
Superfund Record of Deciaion (EPA Region 10): Hanford
1100 Area Site (USDOE), Benton County, WA.. September
1993.
PB94-0B4624/REB 944)4 Starring Order
EPA/ROD/R1O43/OB4
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Mountain
Home Ar Force Base, LandM No. 2, Operable Unit 2,
Mountain Home, ID, May 1993.
PB94-964616/REB 944)4 Standhg Order
EPA/ROO/R10-93/065
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 10): UmatSa
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 5. Hermiston, OR,
August 1993.
PB94-864613/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/HOO/R104M/W6
Superfund Record of Dadaton (EPA Regton 10): UmaSta
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Or* 8. Hermiston. OR,
944M Standrig Order
August 1993.
PB944W461.
614/REB
EPA/ROO/R104O/OS7
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): BomevWe
Power Adnaitolialiuci Roes Compleac Site (USDOE). Opera-
ble Unit 2. Vancouver. WA, September 1993.
PB944M4622/REB 944)4 Standrig Order
EPA/ROO/R1040/OM
Supertund Record of Dadaton (EPA Regton 10): FakchM
-- - L4Araas. Operable Ur* 2._WA, Juy 1993.
. ,
94-04 Standing Order
Ar Force
PB94-984621/
EPA/MOQ/RIO-n/im
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): U.a DOE
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory. Operable Unit 18,
Idaho Fats. ID.. September 1993.
PB94-964615/REB 94-04 Starting Or**
EPA/ROO/RIO-tt/071
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Bangor
Naval Submarine Base. Operable Unit 5, Bangor, WA, Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-964e08/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/ROO/R10-M/072
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort Lewis
MBary reservation, (LandS 4 and the Solvent Refined
Coal Plot Plant}, Pierce County, WA, September 1993.
PB944*461B/R£B 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/ROD/R10-44/07S
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): MAS.
WNdbey Island (Operable Unit 1. Areas S and 6). Oak
Harbor. WA, December 1993.
PB94-964603/REB 94-04 Standrig Order
EPA/BOO/BtO-94/OTB
Superfund Record of Deciaion (EPA Region 10): Naval Sub-
marine Base, Operable Un* 3, Bangor. WA, March 1994.
PB04 0646OS/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/ROD/R104M/D77
Superfund Record of Deciaion (EPA Region 10): HAS.
WNdbey Island, AuR FMd, Operable Unit 2, Oak Harbor,
WA, June 1994.
PB94-964S06/REB 944M Standng Order
EPA/ROD/R104M/07I
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tefedyne
Wah Cheng Afcanv Sto. Mstersburg, OR, June 1994.
PB94-964eD7/REB 944)4 Standrig Order
EPA/ROO/RO243/2M
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region Zf. Universal
Oi Products (Chemical Division), Borough of East Ruther-
ford. Bergen County. NY, September 1993.
PB94-063806/REB 9444 Standrig Order
EPA/BOD/BO3-*V1T4
Superfund Record of Deciaion (EPA Region 3): US. De-
«enae General Supply Center. Operable Ur* 9, Chesterfield
County, VA, September 1993.
pe94-9639O4/REB 94-04 Standrig Older
EPA/ROO/RO4-»4/1«2
Superfund Record of Deciaion (EPA Region 4): ABC One-
Howaemra Site, Operable Unit 2. JackaomMe, NC,
PBd44»B40S3/REB 94-04 Standng Order
crjunoo/noo M/MS
Superfund Record of Deciaion (EPA Region 5): N. W.
Maune Site, Appteton. Wl, March 1994.
PB94-S64129/REB 944)4 Starving Order
EPA/MO/ROM3/D7S
Pole and Tn
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 8):
^^ TreatagPtant Bute, MT, Septsmber 1993.
PB94-964407/REB 944)4 Standrig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 8f M
Pole and Treating Plant National PriorHes List Sfta, Buns,
MT, September 1993.
PB944J64401/REB 94-04 StandngOrder
EPA/SW/DK-94/012
EPA/SW/DK-M/063
Updated User-Friendly Computer Programs for Solving
Samping and Statistical Problems (for Microcomputers)
(Date of Coverage: 1993).
PB94-500188/REB 944)1 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK4M/06S
TANKS: Storage Tank Emission Estimation Software, Ver-
sion 2.0 (tor Microcomputers).
PB94-500584/REB 944)2 CP D01
EPA/SW/DK4M/087
Factor Information Retrieval System Version 2.0 (RRE) (tor
MsCrocotnputors).
PB94-500592/REB 944)2 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-94/072
Inorganic Contract Compiance Screening System (ICCSS)
Software (ILM02.1 Version 4) (for Microcomputers).
PB944J00642/REB 944)1 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-94/OM
Organic Contract Compiance Screening System (OCCSS)
Software (OLM01.8 Version 6) (tor Microcomputers).
PBS4-501335/REB 944)3 CP 002
EPA/SW/DK-94/085
Inorganic Contract Compiance Screening System OCCSS)
Software (ILM02.1 Version 5) (tor MBrocomputars).
PB94-501467/REB 944)3 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-94/087
State Acid Rah Research and Screening System
(STARRSS) (Version 1.03) (tor Microcomputers).
PB94-501558/REB 944)3 CP 003
EPA/SW/OK4M/OM
Data Quality Objectives (DQO) Decision Error FeasbHty
Trials (DEFT) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501574/REB 944)4 CPD02
EPA«W/DK-94/0»9
Moteorotogicsl Processor tor Regulatory Mortars (MPRM)
(tor Mbrocomputers).
PB94-501657/REB 944)3 CP DOS
EPA/SW/DK-M/OM
Avian Richness Evaluation Method (AREM) for Lowland
Weflands of the Colorado Plateau (User's Manual) (for
Mkrooomputers).
PB84-501822/REB 944)3 CP O02
EPA/SW/DK-«4/OM
GENETOX Manager System: Data Management and Statis-
tical Software tor Mtorotaial Mutagenesis Assays (Version
221) (tor Microcomputers).
PB94-501970/REB 944)3 CPD02
EPA/SW/OK4M/101
Solvent Alternatives Guide (SAGE), Version 2-0 (tor Micro-
computers).
PB94-S01764/REB 944)4 CPO02
EPA/SW/DK-94/11B
EPANET Version 1.1 (3 1/2 inch - DOS) (tor Microcomput-
ers).
PB94-501673/REB 944)4 CPD02
EPA-21T-1008
Pesticide ReregBtration Progress Report, July 1991.
PBB4-187168/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/82O/R-M/O03
Providog Waivers from NPDES Permrt Compiance Sched-
ules lor Industrial PohiDon Prevention Technology. The In-
dustrial PoBubon Prevention Project (IPS) Analysis of Sec-
tions 301 (k) and 307(e) of the Ctoan Water Act
PB94-219037/REB 944M PC A04/MF Ml
EPA National PubScabons Catalog. First EdWon.
PB94-217205/REB 94-04 PCA99/MFA08
EPA/210/R4«a/OM
Creating a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency That
Works Better and Costs Less. Phase 1 Report National
Performance Revin
PB94-136785/REB
EPAS210/rHa/005
944)2 PC A20/MF AO4
Organic Conkact Compfence Screening System
Software (OLM01J3 Version 7) (for "
oaaA-KtuaKK/rtGR
944)4 CPD02
a U.a Environmental Protection Agency That
and Costs Lees. Phase 2 Report National
Performance Review
PB94-136793/REB 944)2 PC E02/MF A01
EPA/2S(VB4tSA)01
Guide to Federal Water Qusity Programs and Information.
PB94-110277/REB 944)1 PC AO9/MF A02
EPA/230/IM2/011
Btotogicai PopuWtons as Indcators of Environmental
Change. Volume 1.
PB94-186129/REB 944M PC AOB/MF A02
EPA/2M/n-*2/014
Methods for Evakiating the Adamant of Cleanup Stand-
ards. Volume 2. Ground Water.
PB94-13B815/REB 944)2 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/230/R-93/UM
Colorado River Bash and CSmabc Change. The SensHivity
of Streemflow and Water Supply to Variations in Tempera-
fem ««4 rtmi iMiaj.CjI_IL
U9 ana mKe^jnuuii.
PB94-128527/REB 944)2 PCA07/MFAO2
9AA230/PMM/001
Customer ncennves for Water Conservation: A Guide.
PB94-161163/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF AO2
EPA/230/H44/004
Statistical Methods tor Evaluating the Attainment of Clean-
up Standards. Volume 3. Rotoronco Oosod Standards tor
Sots and Sold Med*.
PB94-176831/REB 944M PCAO7/MFA02
EPA/230/R44/009
Sustainable Industry: Promoting Strategic Environmental
Protection in the Industrial Sector. Phase 1 Report
PB94-195054/REB 944)4 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/300/B-94/002
BEN: A Model to Calculate the Economic Benefits of Non-
compliance. User's Manual (Revised).
PB94-141652/RFJ3 94-02 PC A10/MF »03
EPA/300/R-92/009
Guidance tor Conducting a Pretreatment Compliance In-
spection.
PB94-120631/REB 944)1 PC AOT/MF A02
EPA/340/1-86/005C
Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources.
Volume 3. Fun Text of Revisions. A Compilation as of De-
cember 31.1985.
PB94-131810/REB 944)2 PCA99/MFE11
EPA/340/1-87/001
Compliance Data System User's Guide.
PB94-134210/REB 944)2 PC A18/MF A04
EPA/360/B-87/100
General Counsel Opinions from the Office of General
Counsel (EPA). January 31,1980, through June 7,19B5.
PB94-102SS5/REB 944)1 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/402/R-94/001
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program. Pro-
ficiency Report, January 1994.
PB94-136629/REB 944)2 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/402/R-94/002
National Radon Measurement Proficiency (RMP) Program
IndMdual Proficiency Report, January 1994.
PB94-136811 /REB 944)2 PC A21/MF A04
EPA/402/S-94/001
Meeting Summary: National Advisory Council on Environ-
mental Poicy and Technology (1st). Subcommittee on Ra-
oSatton Cleanup Regulation. Held in Washington, DC. on
October 18-19.1993.
PB94-136678/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/402/S-94/002
Meeting Summary: National Advisory Council on Environ-
mental Policy and Technology. Subcommittee on Radtatton
Cleanup Regulation Conference CaH on February 24, 1994.
PB94-165230/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/420/R43/009
Preliminary Assessment of the Gaseous Fuels Aftermarket
Conversion Industry.
PB94-131778/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/420/R-94/001
Emissions Ma
: Locomotives.
944)2 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-142270/REB
EPA/430/B-92/011
NESHAPS RutemaWng on Nuclear Regulatory Commission
and Agreement State licensees Other Than Nuclear Power
Reactors. Background Information Document
PB94-126802/REB 944)2 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/440/1-73/017
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Gudelnes and New Source Performance Standards tor the
BuHng, Construction and Paper Segment of the Asbestos
Manufacturing Point Source Category.
PB94-194834/REB 944)4 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/440/1-74/033
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidaines and New Source Performance Standards for the
Wet Storage, Sawmls, Parbdeboard and Insulation Board
t of the Timber Products Processing Point Source
PB9£114873/REB 944)1 PCA20/MFAM
EPA/440/1-80/07SA
Development Document tar Effluent Limitations Gudeines
and Standardt tor the Electrical and Electronic Compo-
nents: Point Source Category. Draft Document
PB94-113982/REB 944)1 PCAM/MFETM
EPA/440/1-80/77A
Development Document tor Effluent Limitations Guidelines
and Standards tor the Photographic Equipment and Sup-
pies Segment of the Photographic Point Source Category.
PB94-140332/REB 944)2 PC A99/MF A08
EPA/440/1-82/0738
Development Document tor Effluent LMlatfons Guidelines
and Standards tor the Aluminum Forming. Point Source
Category
PB94-194818/REB 944)4 PCA99/MFE11
EPA/440/l-az/OM
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards and Pretreatment Standards for
the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing. Pont Source Category.
PB94-120110/REB 944)1 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/440/t-AS/035
Proceedrigs of Annual Analytical Symposium (8th). Held in
Norfolk, VrgHa on Apr! 3-4.1985.
PB94-126034/REB 944)2 PCA24/MFA04
EPA/440/1-88/OH
Proceedngs of the Annual Analytical Symposium (9th).
Held in NorfosX Virginia on March 19-20,1986.
PB94-110012/REB 944)1 PCA99/MFA06
EPA/440/1-86/01SS
Supplemental Development Document for Proposed Efflu-
ent Urnftahons Guidefnes. New Source Performance
OR-6
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EPA/453/R-94/003A
Standards and Pretreatment Standards for the Leather Tan-
ning and Finishing. Point Source Category.
PB94-126158/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/440/1-89/044
Report on the Evaluation of Wastewater Discharges from
Raw Cane Sugar Mills on the Hilo-Hamakua Coast of the
Island of Hawaii.
PB94-128204/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/440/1-90/024
Method 1613: Tetra- through Octa- Chlorinated Dioxins and
Furans by Isotope Dilution HRGC/HRMS, (Revision A).
PB94-106184/REB 944)1 PCAO3/MFA01
EPA/440/1-91/013
Federal Register Volume 56, Number 26 Thursday, Febru-
ary 7,1991, Part 3: Proposed Rules.
PB94-106176/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/440/640/002
Hydrogeologic Mapping Needs for Ground-Water Protection
and Management Workshop Report Held in Denver, Colo-
rado on May 10-12,1988.
PB94-161189/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/450/2-91/011
Regulatory Impact Analysis and Regulatory Flexibility Act
PB94-113604/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/4SO/3-90/OOSC
OAQPS Control Cost Manual (Fourth Edition), Supplement
3. Chapter 10. Hoods, Ductwork, and Stacks.
PB94-177565/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/3-90/016B
Reactor Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Man-
ufacturing Industry: Background Information for Promukjat-
PB94-103413/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/450/3-91/01SB
General Provisions for 40 CFR Part 63: National Emission
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Catego-
ries, 1994. Background Information for Promulgated Regu-
lation.
PB94-156235/REB 944)3 PCA10/MFA03
EPA/450/3-91/020B
Dry43eaninQ Facilities. Background Information for Promul-
gated Standards.
PB94-131240/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/450/3-91/021B
Economic Analysis of Air Pollution Regulations: Dry Clean-
ing Industry.
PB94-134392/REB 944)2 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/450/3-91/029
Economic Impact Analysis for Proposed Emission Stand-
ards and Guidelines for Municipal Waste Combustore: A
Description of the Basis for, and Impacts of, Proposed Re-
visions to Air Pollutant Emission Regulations for New and
Existing Municipal Waste Combustore under Clean Air Act
Sections 111(b), 111(d), and 129.
PB94-213543/REB 944)4 PC AOO/MF A02
EPA/450/3-92/007B
Guidelines for MACT Determinations under Section 112(g).
(Proposal).
PB94-156684/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/450/3-92/011
Monte Carlo Approach to Simulating Residential Occupancy
Periods and Its Application to the General U.S. Population.
PB94-131265/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/4-81/006
Guideline for Lead Monitoring in the VTcWty of Point
Sources.
PB94-183365/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/4-64/012
Optimum Sampling Site Exposure Criteria for Lead.
PB94-163373/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/4-S6/014
Options for Reducing the Costs of Criteria Pollutant Mont-
M83357/REB 94-03 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/4SO/4-87/009
Network Design and Optimum Site Exposure Criteria for
Particulate Matter.
PB94-166020/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/450/4-91/031
Guideline Series. Control of Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions from Reactor Processes and DWMation Oper-
ations Processes In the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manu-
facturing Industry (August 1993).
PB94-120227/REB 94-01 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/450/R43/505
Hydraulic Fracturing Technology: Technology Evaluation
Report and Application Analysis Report
PB94-100161/REB 944)1 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/450/B-94/020
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from
Batch Processes. Alternative Control Techniques Informa-
tion Document
PB94-177128/REB 944)3 PC A17/MF AO3
EPA/451/R-93/012
Options for Developing and Evaluating Mitigation Strategies
for Indoor Air Impacts at CERCLA Sites. Ar/Superfund Na-
tional Technical Guidance Study Series, Report ASF-36.
PB94-110517/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/451/R-94/002
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Air/Superfund Guide to Pollutant ToxMty.
PB94-206406/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/452/B-94/010
Directory of OAQPS Information Services, May 1994.
PB94-181310/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/4S2/R-93/006
Guidance on Preparing Enforceable Regulations and Com-
pliance Programs for the 15 Percent Rate-of-Progress
Plans.
PB94-189255/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/452/R-93/008
PM-10 Guideline Document
PB94-104304/REB 94-01 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/452/R-93/008A
PM-10 Guideline Document Appendix.
PB94-109659/REB 94-01 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/452/R-93/009
EPA Lead Guideline Document and Appendix.
PB94-111646/REB 944)1 PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/452/R-93/014
Effects of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments on Visibility
in Class I Areas: An EPA Report to Congress.
PB94-157997/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/452/R-93/015
Guidance on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and the
Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide Pro-
grams Branch (Corrected Version as of February 18,1994).
PB94-156692/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/452/R-93/016
PM-10 Innovative Strategies: A Sourcebook for PM-10 Con-
trol Programs.
PB94-161494/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/452/R-94/001
Rule Effectiveness Guidance: Integration of Inventory,
Compliance, and Assessment Applications.
PB94-158177/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/452/R-94/008
SO2 Guideline Document
PB94-181393/REB 944)3 PC A11/MF A03
SO2 Guideline Document Appendices.
PB94-183605/REB 94-03 PC A24/MF A04
EPA/452/R-94/009
Guidelines for PM-10 Sampling and Analysis Applicable to
Receptor Modeling.
PB94-177441/REB 94-03 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/453/B-93/023
Guidebook for Explaining Environmental Regulations to
Small Businesses.
PB94-120334/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/453/B-93/048
User's Manual for the BLIS BBS.
PB94-114402/REB 944)1 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/453/B-94/030
EPA Great Waters Program: An Introduction to the Issues
and the Ecosystems.
PB94-195997/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/453/D-93/057
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Vola-
tile Organic Liquid Storage in Floating and Fixed Roof
Tanks. Guideline Series.
PB94-128519/REB 944)2 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/453/D-93/058
Economic Impact Analysis of the Hatogenated Solvent
Cleaning NESHAP. Draft
PB94-131257/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/4S3/D-94/OS2
Economic Impact Analysis for the Petroleum Refineries
NESHAP.
PB94-193661/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/4S3/M4/OS3
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Petroleum Refineries
PB94-194586/REB 94-04 PCA10/MFA03
EPA/4S3/D4M/OS7
Cold Cleaning Machine Operations New Source Per-
formnoa Standards. Background Information/Basis and Pur-
pose Document
PB94-213535/REB 944)4 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/453/R-93/022
Chromium Emissions from Industrial Process Cooling
Towers: Background Information for Proposed Standards.
PB94-151420/REB 944)2 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/4S3/R-93/023
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
PB94-118080/REB 94-01 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/453/R43/02S
Air Emissions and Control Technology for Leather Tanning
and Finishing Operations.
PB94-120219/REB 944)1 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/453/R-93/027
Toxic Emissions from Aircraft Firefkihtjng Training: A
Search of AvaftaMe Literature.
PB94-1S6783/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/453/R-03/02S
Toxic Emissions from Aircraft Engines: A Search of Avail-
able Literature.
PB94-156486/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/453/R-93/029
Analysis of Ambient Monitoring Data in the Vicinity of Open
PB94-156197/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/4S3/R-93/030A
Chromium Emissions from Chromium Electroplating and
Chromic Acid Anodizing Operations. Background Informa-
tion for Proposed Standards. Volume 1.
PB94-134152/REB 944)2 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/453/R-93/03OB
Chromium Emissions from Chromium Electroplating and
Chromic Acid Anodizing Operations. Background Informa-
tion for Proposed Standards. Volume 2.
PB94-134160/REB 944)2 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/4S3/R-93/031
Technical Assessment of New Emission Control Technol-
ogies Used in the Hard Chromium Electroplating Industry.
PB94-134319/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/4S3/R-93/032
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emissions
from Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines.
PB94-104494/REB 944)1 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/453-R-93/034
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emissions
from Process Heaters (Revised).
PB94-120235/REB 944)1 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/4S3/R-93/03S
Summary of the Emissions Characterization and Noncancer
Respiratory Effects of Wood Smoke.
PB94-166731/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/453/R-93/037A
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of Con-
trol Technology Determinations. Third Supplement to the
1990 Edition. Volume 1.
PB94-111234/REB 94-01 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/4S3/R-93/037B
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of Con-
trol Technology Determinations. Third Supplement to the
1990 Edition. Volume 2.
PB94-111572/REB 94-01 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/453/R-93/038
Descriptive Guide to Risk Assessment Methodologies for
Toxic Air Pollutants.
PB94-181680i'REB 944)3 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/453/R-93/039
Guidance for Review of High Risk Point Sources under
Section 112 of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments.
PB94-126059/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/4S3/R-93/040
Enabling Guidance for the Implementation of 40 CFR Part
63, Subpart E. Version 1. Interim.
PB94-120979/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/453/R-93/045
Report to Congress on Hydrogen Suffide Air Emissions As-
sociated with the Extraction of Oil and Natural Gas.
PB94-131224/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/4S3/R-93/048
National Emissions Inventory of Mercury and Mercury Com-
pounds: Interim Final Report
PB94-126877/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/453/R-93/050A
Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry-Background Informa-
tion for Proposed Air Emission Standards. Manufacturing
Processes at Kraft, Suffite, Soda, and Semi-Chemical Mills.
PB94-121357/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/4S3/R-93/051A
Electric Utility Steam Generating Unit Hazardous Air Pollut-
ant and Mercury Emission Study. Interim Report to Con-
gress Pursuant to the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-187820/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/453/R-93/052
Enabling Document tor National Emission Standards for
Coke Oven Batteries (40 CFR Part 63, Subpart L).
PB94-120813/REB 944)1 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/453/H-93/054
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
Hatogenated Solvent Cleaning. Background Information
Document
PB94-131216/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/453/R-W/OSS
Deposition of Air Pollutants to the Great Waters. First
Report to Congress.
PB94-203320/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/4&3/R-93/059
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Magnetic Tape
Manufacturing Operations. Background Information for Pro-
posed Standards.
PB94-158094/REB 94-03 PCA17/MFA04
EPA/4S3/R-94/001
Alternative Control Techniques Document Volatile Organic
Liquid Storage In Floating and Fixed Roof Tanks.
PB94-152741/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/453/R-94/002A
Gasoline Distribution Industry (Stage I). Background Infor-
mation for Proposed Standards.
PB94-154408/REB 944)2 PC A18/MF A04
EPA/4S3/R-M/003A
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards, volume 2A.
Comments on Process Vents, Storage Vessels, Transfer
Operations, and Equipment Leaks.
PB94-161346/REB 944)3 PCA11/MFA03
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NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
EPA/453/R-94/003B
Hazardous Air PoButant Emissions from Process Unten
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Indurty:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 28.
Convnonts on Wsstawster. ^^ /.«- •«•«
PB94-161353/REB 9443 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/4S3/R-94/003C
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Unjlsjri
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2C.
Comments on Emissions Averaging. .„»«- ...
PB94-161361/HEB 944B PCA10/MFA03
EPA/453/R-94/003D
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions Iroro Process Unite in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background IntamaWi tar Final Standards. VtokmeJD.
CommentB on AppfcabBty, National Impacts. and Overtap
paj2S?37WREB 944)3 PCA10/MFA03
EPA/453/R-94/003E
Hazardous At Pollutant Emissions from Process Units n
the Synthetic Organic Chemical M»nuto*irina i Industry:
Background Information tar Final Stai)danls,Vohme 2E.
Comments on Beoordkeeping. Reporting, Compiance and
PB»£lt«3B7/REB 944M PCA08/MFAO2
EPA/45S/H-84/003F
Hazardous Air PoUulant Emissions from Process Untein
SSsSntnetic Organic Chemical ManufacturinQ I fdusjy
Background Information tor Final Standards. Volume 2F.
Comments on Identification List „_...,.„-„,.
PB94-181395/REB 94-03 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/4S3/M4/Q04 e_1_I__
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emissions
tram Cement Manufacturing. .„,...-.«.
PB94-183S22/REB 9*-03 PCA07/MFA02
EM/453/R44/OOS
Attorn*** Control Techniques t^S™**".
•tons from Selected Proosaees at Coke Ovens and
cjTeVkod iron tnti Steel M»TO. ^^ •*•««- «A«
PB94-156718/REB 94-03 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/4SS/R4M/015
Mtemetive Control Techniques Document Industrial Ctem-
944)3 PC A10/MF ACS
EPA/453/R-04/017
Attemative Control Techniques DooumentSuilaoBCojgj
of Autano«ve/Tranaportation and Business Machine Ptas-
PBf)!?158086/R£B 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/45S/R-94/018
Evaluation of Mercury Emissions from Fluorescent Lamp
PBPM^SSSZ/REB
Ef>A/4S3/H-M/01»
944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Regutatory Impact Analysis tor the National Emissions
Standardsitor Hazardous Air PorMarHs for Source Catego-
rieiOrganic Hazardous Air Pollutants from jheSynthetic
: Organic mzaaiw? «• rwwM*o.«w «w «rrvj"-"---
Organic aamfcal Manufacturing Industry and Other Proo-
««£« Subject to the Negotiated ReguWi
Synthetic
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for Equipment
944)3 PCA08/MFA02
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National Emission Standards for Hazardous A» Pofctants
for Source Categories: Aerospace ^M«™*<*™3 **
Rework- Backaound Intonnation for Propo^ SttnJBrda
PB94-19Z648/ftEB 94-04 PCAM/MFA04
EPA/453ffl-»4/037
Attemative Control Techniques Document NOx Emissions
from Glass Manufacturing. „.„„«=..•
PB94-21407B/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/4S3/IVfM/On
Economic Impact Analysis of the Secondary Lead Smetters
Leaks.
PB94-17718VREB
EPA/4S3/R-94/022
Attemative Control Techniques Document rWxEmissionB
from bxhslriaJ/Commercial/lnstitulionaliflOJBoiters.
PB94-177177/HEB 94-03 PCA21/MFA04
EM/4SVR4V023
Altematrye Control Techniques Document NOx Emissions
944)3 PCA2S/MFA04
-
Secondary tead Smelling Background WonneSon Docu-
ment for Proposed Standards. Volume 1. „._,.._-„
PB94-187»lffliB 94-04 PCABB7MFAK
EPA/4SVB-94/024B
Lead SnwUng Background Information Oocu-
944M PCAW/MFA04
944)4 PCAOS/MFA01
B>A/453/»«4/040
mdustry Proflte for the Secondary Lead SmetereNESHAP
PB94-193836/REB 944)4 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/453/IM4/OS5
RACTY8ACT/LAER Oeartnghousr. A Compilation o* Con-
trol Technology Determhattons. Fourth Supplement to the
PB94-20672B/REB
EPA/4S3/IM4yoS8A
Toxic Modeing System Short-Term (TOXST) User's Gude.
PB9M1414WREB 944»4 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/453/R-94/05SB
Toxic Modethg System Short-Term (TOXST) User's Guide:
Volume 2. Case Study and Source Code. „..„__....
PB94-2141SZ/REB 944M PCA10/MFA03
EPA/4tam««AWO
Rationale for New Source Performanc* Standards: Starch
EPA/454/R-93/056
Guidance on Urban Airshed Model (UAM) Reporting Re-
quirements for Attainment Demonstration
PB94-203452/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
EPA/454/R-M/Q15
Development and Testing of a Dry Deposition Algorithm
PB94-183100/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/454/R-M/016
Emissions Test Method 29: Determination of Metals Emis-
sions from Stationary Sources (1994 Proposal).
PB94-193612/REB 944M PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/454/H-94/018
Comparison of ISC2 Dry Deposition Estimates Based on
Current and Proposed Deposition Algorithms.
PB94-209491/REB 944M PC A04/MF A01
EPA/4S4/V-92-002
Instructona) Package on Regulatory Air Quality Modeling.
Part 1: Videos on the 'Guideline on Air Quality Models (Re-
vised)' and the Model Clearinghouse (Video).
PB94-780012/REB 944)1 AV$35J»
EPA/460/3-90/001
Emissions Control Strategies for Heavy-Duty Diesel En-
PB94ll08016/R£B 944)1 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/460/A-93/1
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
.„
PB94-1886l5/REB 944M PCA14/MFA09
J>A/«SVB-»4^«« ^^^
Guideanes for MACT Detarminatkxis under Section 112Q).
944)3 PCA07/MFAM
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Automobie Assembly Plant Spray Booth Cleaning Emission
jlg^^SEf"81*"- 944H PCAO./MFA03
EPA/4SVB-94/031
AHernsjfve Control Techniques Document Aulomoble Re-
PI»Sll699/REB 944)4 PCAOS/MFM1
EPA/4SVR-94/032 .
AKematNe Control Techniques Dpcament Surface Coatsig
Operations at StiiptiuWng and Shp Repar ^<-«*»» .„
P&M-1S1864/REB 944» PCAHVMFA03
EPA/4S4/»«a/OS1
Photochemical As
94-04 PCA03/MFA01
onitoring Stations Imptemeo-
944)3 PC AOB/MF A02
EPA/490/ A-83/2
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
^* PB94-187382/REB
from Epoxy Resins Production and NorMMon
Proouctoc Background tntormaaon tor Pro-
944B PCA12rt«FAOS
944B PC AZS/MF A04
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Poautant ConmitiaUons (Revised). „.„,.„-.„.
P894-206232/REB 944M PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/4S4/R-93/023
Locating •"> Estimating Ak Emissions from Sources of
Mercury arid Mercury Compounds. _-.,..».»««•
PB94-1T3101/REB 944» PC A14/MF AOS
EPA/4S4/R4S/031
National Ai- CXjal* and Emissions Trends Report 1992-
P894-146669/RE6 94-02 PCA08/MFA02
EPA/454/R43/032
National Air PoUutant Emmission Trends, 1900-1992
PB94-1S2097/REB 944K PCA11/MFA03
EPA/454/H-93/033
Independent Quafrry Assurance ot Refinery FiigltivaB Test-
ng by Western States Petroleum Association. Final Audrt
RM4^131232/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/454/R-03/037
Review of Methods tar Measuring FugWve PM-10 Emisaton
P»^204203/REB 944)4 PCA98/MFE08
EPA/454/R-VS/04O
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
- ' ' ' Cadmium Compounds.
944)3 PCA10/MFA03
EPA/400/ A-9S/3
Application tor Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duly
Diesel Engines - Hkio Motors Inc.
P89Tl27552/HEB 944» PCA07/MFA02
EPA/460/A-43/4
Apptcalion for Certification 1 993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
PBftti27545/flEB 944)3 PC A18/MF A04
EPA/4W/A-W/S
Application for Certrfication 1993 Model Year Heavy-Dufy
Diesel Engines - Cummins Engine Company.
PB94-127537/REB 944)3 PCA19/MFA04
EPA/480/ A-93/6
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Trucks - Ford
PBfl^127S29/REB 944)3 PCA22/MFA04
EPA/480/ A-M/7
for Certficalion 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
944)3 PCA14/MFA03 EPA/460/A-93/10
Cadmiun and Cadmium
PB94-173093/REB
EPA/4S4/R-83/041
PreSrrirary Data Search Report for Locating atidEstJmaBng
Air Emissions from Sources of Cyanide Comoounds.
PB94-118379/REB 944)1
944)3 PCA13/MFA03
EPA/460/ A-S3/8
Appfkation for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB94-127S03/REB 944» PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/480/ A-93/»
Appfeation for Certficstion 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
944)3 PC A12/MF A03
GuMance for Estimating Ambient Air Monrtonng Costs tor
QteriB Pofctanls and Seterted Air Tcafc Pcfctants.
PB94-12853S/REB 944)2 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/454/R-9S/04S
and EsUmaMiig Air Emissions from Sources of
944)4 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/4S4/R-93/046
Locating and Estimating Air Emisaions from Sources of
944- PCA07/MFA02
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of Tol-
PB94.177807/REB 944)3 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/454ffi-93/04»
Standards tor Development/Enrianceinent of OAQPS TTN
Applcation for CertrBcation 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
VeNctes - Wtmebago Industries, Inc.
PB94-127487/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/480/ A-83/11
Applcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
DteselEngines - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
P894-127479/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/460/A-93/12
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation. .-,,.,.-.„,
PB94-127461/REB 944)3 PCAO4/MFA01
EPA7480/A-M/1S
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mercedes-Benz.
PB94-127453/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/460/A-93/14
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
PfSS27297/REB 944» PC A18/MF A04
EPA/480/A-93/1S
•> for CartJficanon 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/454/B.«3/OS2
Comparison of Design CmmmHraltons Basedoi Hourly
MWng Heigrfc Esfcnated by RAMMET and kfCTPRa
PB94;13W1!VHEB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Toxic EmissionB from Sources
^ t*_<~i ui^k, b-^nerators. ^^ PCA07/MFA02
Economc knpact Analysis for fhe PolymerB and Resins II
plt£r77458/REB 944)3 PCA08VMFAO*
EPA/4S4ffi4WOSS
Evaluation of a Sohr ftiofaSon/CWBi-T Method tor EsBmat-
K)A04/MFA01
944)3 PC A99/MF £14
EPA/480/ A-93/ 18
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duly Ve-
p1^1~27^/REBP' 944)3 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/460/A-93/17
n for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Outy Ve-
.
944)3 PCA99/MFAOS
EPA/460/A-93/18
Application for Cerifcafcn 1993 Model Year Lioht-Duty Ve-
-. Vnhm
944)3 PC A99/MF E99
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EPA/540/AR-93/509
EPA/460/A-93/19
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Audi.
PB94-127412/REB 94-03 PC A25/MF A06
EPA/460/A-93/20
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Mitsubishi.
PB94-127420/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/460/ A-93/21
Application for Cerffication 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mitsubishi.
PB94-127438/REB 94-03 PC A23/MF A04
EPA/460/A-93/22
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mercedes Benz.
PB94-127305/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF E14
EP A/460/ A-93/23
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Subaru.
PB94-127313/REB 94-03 PC A23/MF A04
EPA/460/ A-93/24
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Nummi.
PB94-127321/REB 944)3 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/460/A-93/25
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - American Limousine.
PB94-127339/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
EP A/460/A-93/28
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - BMW.
PB94-127347/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF EM
EPA/460/A-93/27
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Vector Aeromottve.
PB94-127354/REB 94-03 PC A05/MF A01
EP A/460/ A-93/28
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mitsubishi.
PB94-127362/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/460/ A-93/29
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Volkswagen.
PB94-127370/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF E99
EPA/460/A-93/30
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Nissan.
PB94-127073/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF E1B
EPA/460/ A-93/31
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - PAS, Inc.
PB94-127099/REB 94-03 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/460/A-93/32
Application for Certification 1994 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Porsche.
PB94-127115/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF A04
EP A/460/ A-93/33
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Porsche.
PB94-127107/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A06
EPA/460/A-93/34
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks- Ford.
PB94-1271S6/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF EM
EP A/460/A-93/36
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Ford.
PB94-127164/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF EM
EP A/460/A-M/S6
Application for Certification 1992 Model YMT Ught-Outy Ve-
hicles- Honda.
PB94-127172/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/460/A-93/S7
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Honda.
PB94-127180/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF EM
EPA/460/A-93/W
Application for Ccrtffication 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy Ve-
Ncies • Harley Davidson.
PB94-1271M/REB 9443 PCA07/MFAM
EP A/460/A-93/39
Application for Certification 1M3 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicle* • General Motor* Corporation.
PB94-1272SS/REB 9443 PC AM/MF EM
EPA/480/A-9S/40
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
PB94-127271/REB 84*3 PC AM/MF EM
EPA/460/A-93/41
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Ught-Outy Ve-
hicles-Rat
PB94-127263/REB 94-C3 PC AM/MF AM
EPA/460/A-93/42
Application for Certification 1994 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Ferrari
PB94-127248/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/460/ A-93/43
AppBcation for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Cushman Inc.
PB94-127230/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/460/A-93/44
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB94-127206/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/460/A-93/45
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Chrysler.
PB94-127214/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/460/A-93/46
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Chrysler.
PB94-127222/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/460/A-93/47
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Lotus.
PB94-127149/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF E08
EPA/460/A-93/48
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Nissan.
PB94-127131/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A06
EPA/460/A-93/49
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - KIA Motors.
PB94-127123/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/460/A-93/50
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Liphardt and Associates.
PB94-127081 /REB 94-03 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/460/A-93/51
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Jaguar Cars.
PB94-127040/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/460/A-93/52
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Jaguar.
PB94-127057/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A02
EP A/460/ A-tt/53
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Jaguar.
PB94-127065/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/460/A-93/54
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu.
PB94-127024/REB 94-03 PC A25/MF AM
EPA/460/ A-93/55
Application for CerWcaton 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles- Isuzu.
PB94-127032/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
EPA-5O3/8-91/001
Evaluation of Dredged Material Proposed for Ocean Dis-
posal. Testing Manual.
AD-A269 382/8/REB 944)1 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/506/9-69/003
Report to the Congress: Activities and Programs Imple-
mented under Section 319 of the dean Water Act. Fiscal
Year 1988.
PB94-102191/REB 944)1 PC A05/MF A01
EPA-520/1-91-018
Representative benthic bkmdicator organisms for use in ra-
diation effects research: Culture of Neanthes arenaceoden-
tata (Potychaeta).
93016427/REB
944)1 PC A03/MF A01
DE93016
EPA/530/R-93/004M
Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1993 Monthly Hotline
Reports.
PB94-127968/REB 944)4 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/S30/R-93/013A
Engineering and Environmental Aspect* of Recycled Mate-
rials for Highway Construction.
PB94-100443/REB 944)1 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/WO/R-93/01S
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Update Package. Revi-
sion 2, September 1993.
PB94-100262/REB 944)1 PC E19
EPA/SSO/R4W/017
SoUd Waste Disposal Faculty Criteria, Technical Manual.
PB04-1004SO/REB 944)1 PC A16/MF AOS
EPA/S30/R-M/018
Report to Congress on Metal Recovery, Environmental
Regulation and Hazardous Wast*.
PB94-184850/REB 944)4 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/S30/M3/02S
Waste Management Area (WMA) and Supplemental Well
(SPW) GukJanos.
PS94-107896/REB B44>1 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/SSO/H-W/023
Summary of Data Presented In the Background Document
for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards, Ore
Mining and Dressing Point Source Category.
PB94-113388/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/5M/R-93/024
Summary of Data Presented In the Background Document
for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards, Mineral
Mining and Processing Point Source Category.
PB94-113396/REB 944)1 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/S30/R-93/025
the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes from the Extrac-
tion and Benefication of Metallic Ores, Phosphate Rock,
Asbestos, Overburden from Uranium Mining, and Oil Shale.
PB94-113404/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/530/R-94/001
Report to Congress on Cement Kiln Dust Volume 2. Meth-
ods and Findings.
PB94-126919/REB 944)2 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/530/R-94/003
Composting Yard Trimmings and Municipal Solid Waste.
PB94-163250/REB 944)4 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/530/R-94/OM
List of Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB94-136710/REB 944)2 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/530/R-94/011
Technical Resource Document Extraction and Beneficia-
tkxi of Ores and Minerals. Volume 1. Lead-Zinc.
PB94-170248/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/530/R-94/012
Innovative Methods of Managing Environmental Releases
at Mine Sites.
PB94-170255/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/530/R-94/013
Technical Resource Document Extraction and Benefica-
tion of Ores and Minerals. Volume 2. Gold.
PB94-170305/REB 944)4 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/S30/R-94/022
Proceedings of the National United States Environmental
Protection Agency Conference (8th) on Household Hazard-
ous Waste Management Held in Burlington, Vermont on
November 6-10.1993.
PB94-181047/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF AM
EPA/530/R-94/026
State Program Advisory Number 10.
PB94-193273/REB 944M PC A07/MF A02
EPA/530/R-94/027
State Program Advisory Number 11.
PB94-193281/REB 944)4 PC A23/MF A04
EPA/530/R-94/028
State Program Advisory Number 12.
PB94-193299/REB 944M PC A15/MF A03
EPA/S30/R-94/029
State Program Advisory Number Thirteen.
PB94-193307/REB 94-04 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/530/R-M/030
Extraction and Benefication of Ores and Minerals. Volume
3. Iron. Technical Resource Document
PB94-195203/REB 944)4 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/530/R-94/037
Treatment of Cyanide Heap Leaches and Tailings. Techni-
cal Report
PB94-201837/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/R-94/038
Design and Evaluation of Tailings Dams. Technical Report
P894-201845/REB 94-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/S30/SW-90/073A
Markets for Compost
PB94-100138/REB
EPA/S30/SW-846.31
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemi-
cal Methods. SW4M6, 3rd Edition. Final Update 1.
PB94-170313/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF E11
EPA/530/SW-846.32
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemi-
cal Methods, SW-846. 3rd Edition. Proposed Update II.
PB94-170321 /REB 944)3 PC AM/MF E16
EPA/540/941/116
Pesticide Containers Study: A Report to Congress.
PB94-109998/REB 944)1 PC A12/MF AOS
EPA/640/A5-91/009
Riot-Scale Demonstration of a Slurry-Phase Biological Re-
actor for Creo*ote4>>ntamlnated Soil. Applications Analysis
Report
PB94-124039/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/640/AR-M/014
Membrane Treatment of Wood Preserving Site Qroundwat-
er by SBP Technologies, Inc. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-131646/HEB 944)2 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/S40/AR-42/01S
Low Temperature Thermal Treatment (LT(sup 3) Trade
Name) Technology Roy F. Weston. Inc. Applications Analy-
sis Report
PB94-124047/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/AR-92/070
Resources Conservation Company B.E.S.T. (Trade Name)
Solvent Extraction Technology: Application Analysis Report
PB94-105434/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S40/AR-M/S01
Perox-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical Oxidation Technology.
Perenddation Systems, Inc., Applications Analysis Report
PB94-130325/REB 944)2 PCA04/MFA01
EP A/540/AR-93/5M
CWM PO'WW'ER (Trade Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxi-
dation Technology: Applications Analysis Report
PB94-124658/REB 944)1 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/540/ AR-93/5M
EPA RREL's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit Applications
Analysis Report
PB94-130275/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/AR-93/509
Accutech Pneumatic Fracturing Extraction and Hot Gas In-
jection, Phase 1. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-117439/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
944)2 PC A09/MF A02
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4.1
EPA/540/AR-M/520
CAVOX (Trade Name) Cavitation Oxidation Process
Magnum Water Technology, Inc. Applications Analysis
Report
PB94-189438/REB 944M PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/S40/C-93/002
Health and Safety Plan (HASP) User's Glide (Version 3.0/
414/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/MO/F-U/038
Integrating Removal and RemedM Site Asaosoment Invesli-
41/REB 944)1 PCM2/MFM1
EPA/540/F4a/MO
EPA Ensures Oversight of Worker Safety and Health at Su-
perfund Incinerator Stes.
PB94-963417/REB 944)4 Standng Order
EPA/S4O/F-43/041
Emergency Responders Agreements for Fund-Lead Reme-
dial Actions.
PB93-963418/REB 944)3 Standng Order
EPA/S40/F-93/044
Data QuaMy Objectives Process for Supertund.
PB944W3207/REB 944)2 PCM1/MFA01
EPA/S40/F43/050
Supertund Program and Information Management Update.
Volume 1. Number 1, November 1983.
PB944M320B/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF M1
EPA/S40/F-94/007
> on SACM Implementation.
'/REB 944M Starring Order
EPA/S40/F4M/009
Conducting Non-TlnwCritlcal Removal Actions under
CERCLA.
P8934M3422/REB 944)2 PC M1/MF Ml
EPA/MO/F4M/012
ECO Update: Using Toxttty Tests in Ecological Risk As-
sessment Volume 2, Number 1, September 1994.
PB944M3303/REB 944M Starring Order
EPA/S40/F4H/013
ECO Update: Catalogue of Standard Taxtoity Tests for Eco-
logical Risk Assessment Volume 2, Number 2, September
1994.
PB94-963304/REB 944)4 Starring Order
EPA/S48/F4M/014
ECO Update: Field Snries for Ecological Risk Asaosument
Volume 2, Number 3, September 1994.
PB944JS3305/REB 944)4 Starring Order
EPA/540/F4M/015
Procedure for Use of USACE Preptaced Contracts to Expe-
dte Superfund Cteanup Tasks.
PB94-963243/REB 944)3 Starring Order
EPA-S4O/F-94/017
Removal Response Reporting: OSC Reports.
PB94-963405/REB 944)3 Starring Order
EPA S«0/F 94/OU
Removal nosponse Reporting. POLREPS.
PB944M3406/REB 944)3 Starring Order
EPA/S4O/F-44/01*
ERNS and CERCLA.
PB94-963407/REB
EPA/540/F-94/020
ERNS and OL
PB94-963408/REB
EPA/S4Q/F-M/32
Matey Base Closures: Guidance on EPA Concurrence in
the ktanlificaHon of Uncontaminated Parcels under
CERCLA Section 120fhX4).
PB944W3249/HEB 944)3 Standng Order
EPA/S40/F4M/OM
OPA Update: fcHjleiiieiilaUuu of the OI Potation Act of
1990. Volume 3. Number 1. July 1994.
PB944W3252/REB 944)4 Starring Order
EPA/S40VF4M/O37
Control of Excavation Depths at the Sfces Disposal PUs Su-
perfund Project
PB94-963413/REB 944)4 Starring Order
EPA/S40/F-M/038
Background Information: National Priorities List Final
Report Volume 4, Number 1, May 1994.
PB94-963253/REB 944B Starring Order
EPA/S40/F-«4/OM
Supptomantary Materials: National Prioriaes List. Fnal Rule.
Volume 4. Number 2, May 1994.
PB94-8632S4/REB 944)3 Standng Order
EPA/540/F4M/040
Dascripttons of 42 Fina) Sites Added to the National Prior-
ities List n May 1994. Volume 4. Number 3. May 1994.
PB944W3255/REB 944)3 Starring Order
EPA/S40^«4AM3
Revised Interim Sol Lead Guktance for CERCLA Sites and
RCRA Corrective Action FacBties.
PB944W3282/REB 944)4 Slandhg Order
EPA/54O/F4M/044
Supplemental Five-Year Review Guktance.
PBM4W32S3/REB 944)4 Starring Order
EPA/S40/F-a4/045
GuMance on rtueUonaal Leed4iased Paint, Lead4»ntan»-
rated Dust, and LeaitConlamlnated Soi.
PB944J63284/REB 94-04 Starring Order
EPA/S40/F4M/046
Interim Guktance for the Determination of Significant and
Substantial Harm FadSfcw for OI Pollution Act Response
Plans.
PB94-963285/REB 94-04 Standng Order
EPA/S40/F-94/047
Documenting the Estimated Value of PRP Work to be Per-
PB94-9S3289/REB 944)4 Standing Order
EPA/S40/F-94/04*
STAG .Forum: HtgNkjMs of the 9ft Annual RRAC/6th
Standng Order
Annual SEEW. Volume" 4, Number 2. *J8U* 1994.
944)4 Starring Order
nfo
aflonin
P894-963316/REB
EPA/S40/F-94/049
DNAPL SMe Characterization.
PB94-963317/REB
EPA/540/F-94/OSO
ECO Update: Selecting and Using R
Superfund Ecological Risk Assessments. Volume 2,
Number 4, Septambsr 1994.
PB94-983319/REB 944)4 Starring Order
EPA/540/F-«4/051
Background Informatxxi: National Priorities List, Proposed
Rule. Volume 4, Number 3, August 1994.
P994-963321/REB 944)4 Starring Order
EPA/54TWF-94/OS2
Descriptions of 10 Sites Proposed for the National Priorities
List In August 1994. Volume 4, Number 3, August 1994.
PB94-963322/REB 94-04 Starring Order
EPA/S40/F4M/063
Supplementary Materials: National Prlcrities Ust Proposed
Ruk Volume 4, Number 3, August 1994.
PB944K3323/REB 944M Standing Order
EPA/S40/K4»3/001
Supertund Technical Assistance Grants (Fact Sheet).
PB934W3301/REB 944)1 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/S40/K-M/002
Technical AssWanoe Grants (TAGs) (PamphleO.
944)1 PCA02/MFM1
EPA/540/K-93/OOS
Supertund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
' "IftrourP-t
944)4 Starring Order
944)4 Starring Order
Underatandng OI Spats and Oi Spal Response.
PB93-9634097REB 944)2 PC M4/MF Ml
EPA/S40/K-9S/004
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
The Appicatiun Forms with InsUuutions.
PB93-963KI37REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF M2
EPA/540/K-83/005
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Procurement - Using TAG Funds.
PB93-9B33S4/REB 944)3 Starring Order
EPA/S40/K-9S/006
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Managing Your Grant
PB93-&K355/REB 944)3 Starring Order
EPA/S*0/K-93ra08
TMs is Superfund: A Citizen's Guide to EPA's Superfund
:18/REB 944)3 Standng Order
EPA/S40/H-9S/071
Data QuaHy Objectives Process for Superfund: Interim
Fnal Guidance.
PB94-963203/REB 94-02 PCM7/MFM2
Data QuaMy Objectives Process for Superfund.
4-963205/REB ~'
P894-!
94-02 PC A01/MF Ml
EPA/S40/R-43/07J
Evaluation of the Ukeahood of DNAPL Presence at NPL
SNac National ReeuHs.
PB93-S63343/REB 944)1 PC A06/MF M2
EPA/540/R«3A»7
Superfund: EPA/ICMA Superfund RevNaization Confer-
ence. Held m San Francisco, CaBomta on February 1-2.
1993.
PB94-963202/HEB 944)1 PC AO4/MF Ml
EP*/MO/R«V07«
Data QuaHy Objectives Process for Superfund: Workbook.
PB944W3204/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/540/IMSAm
FACT BOOK: National Priorities List under the Original
Hazard Ranking System, 1981-1991.
PB934K33SO/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/540/R43/OM
Guidance for Evaluating the Technical Impraelicablty of
Ground-Water Restoration.
PB93-983S07/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF Ml
EPA/54IVIMa/Ot1
GuMance Manual for the Integrated Exposure Uptake Bto-
WneSc Model for Lead in CNkfeen.
PB93-983510/REB 944)3 Starring Order
EPA/S40VMS/OM
•aribaMion: MeAsures of JUCCOOQ
17/REB 944)2 PCM4/MFM1
EPA/S40/R-n/0«6
Cost Management Manual for the Superfund RemedW and
EnforoementProgame.
P9944t83401/REB 944M Starring Order
EPA/540/R-93/S08A
Chemical Waste Management Inc. PO'WW'ER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology. Tech-
nology Evaluation Report Volume 1.
PB94-160637/REB 944)3 PC AOB/MF A02
EPA/540/R-«3/SO«8
Chemical Waste Management Inc. PO'WW'ER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology. Tech-
nology EvaJutfon Report Volume 2.
PB94-160660/REB 944)3 PC A21/MF A04
EPA/S40/R43/S08
Technology Evaluation Report SITE Program Demonstra-
tion. EPA RREL's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit
PB94-136264/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/540/R-93/510
BoGeneais (Trade Name) SoH Washing Technology: Inno-
vative Technology Evaluation Report
PB94-120045/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S40/R-43/S17
Toronto Harbour Commissioners (THQ Soil Recycle Treat-
ment Train. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-124674/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/R-93/5U
Supertund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Pro-
gram Evaluation Report for Ante* BTX Water Screen (BTX
Immunoassay)
PB93-21S337/REB 944)2 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/S40/R-M/S1M
Guide for Conducting TreatabiHty Studies under CERCLA:
Btodegradatton Remedy Selection. Interim Guidance.
PB94-117470/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/S40/H-93/519B
Guide for Conducting TreatabWty Studies under CERCLA:
Btodegradatton Remedy Selection. Quick Reference Fact
Sheet
PB94-144136/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/R-93/52S
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Annual Report to Congress 1992.
PB94-123874/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S40/R-*3/SM
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
TscftnoloQy Pro Bos, Stxtti Edition.
PB94-123858/REB 944)1 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/S40/H-94/001
Report on State/Territory Non-NPL Hazardous Waste Site
Cleanup Efforts for the Period 1980-1992.
PB94-963402/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/S40/R4M/003
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Final
Report
PB94-963224/REB 944)3 Starring Order
EPA/S40/R-94/004
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Final
Report Executive Summary.
PB94-963225/REB 944)3 Standing Order
EPA/S40/R-94/00*
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: SO-State Study.
1993 Update.
PB94-963230/REB 94-04 Starring Order
EPA/S40/R-94/00*
Superfund Chemical Data Matrix
PB94-963S06/REB 94-04 Starring Order
EPA/S40/R4M/010
Superfund Chemical Data Matrix. Appendix B Tables.
PB94-963S07/REB 944)4 Starring Order
EPA/S40/R-94/012
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
GukMnes for Organic Data Review.
PB94-963S01/REB 944)2 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/S40/R4M/013
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
Guktoanes for Inorganic Data Hevtaw.
PB944W3502/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R4M/014
Audrt Management
PB944W3232/REB
Process. Refe
i Guide
Technology Evakiation Report Parox-Pure (Trade Name)
Chemical Oxidation Technology.
PB93-213S28/REB 944)1 PC M6/MF M2
944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/R-94/015
SRIS System Overview and User's Guide.
PB94-963233/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/540/R4M/016
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund. Fiscal Year
1991. Report to Congress.
PB944W3234/REB 944)2 PC A22/MF A04
EM/540/R4M/018
Technical Background Document for Draft Soil Screening
Level Guidance.
PB94-963503/REB 944)3 Starring Order
EPA/540/B4M/019
Considering Wetlands at CERCLA Sites.
PB94-963242/REB 94-03 Starring Order
EPA/540/R-94/021
Superfund Program Management Manual, Fiscal Year 1994.
PB84-fl63247/REB 944)3 Starring Order
EPA4MO/R4M/023
Superfund Removal Procedures. Removal Response Re-
' c POLREPs and OSC Reports.
1/REB 944)3 Standing Order
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EPA/600/A-93/247
EPA/540/R-M/025
Region IX Mainland Regional Contingency Plan.
PB94-963256/REB 94-04 Standing Oder
EPA/540/R-M/026
Oceania Regional Contingency Plan.
PB94-963257/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/54O/R-94/027
Alaska Federal/State Preparedness Plan for Response to
Oil and Hazardous Substance Discharges/Releases (Uni-
fied Plan - Volume 1).
PB94-963258/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/028
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of New Jersey.
PB94-963259/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/029
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of New York State.
PB94-963260/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/S40/R-94/030
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of the Caribbean.
PB94-963261/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-M/031
Region I Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1.
PB94-963262/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/S40/R-M/032
Region I Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 2.
PB&4-963263/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/033
Federal Region IV Regional OH and Hazardous Substances
Pollution ContinoBocy Pun.
PB94-963264/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/MO/R-94/MO
Region VIII Area Contingency Plan. Denver, CO.
PB94-963265/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/S40/R-94/041
Northwest Area Contingency Plan for Region X.
PB94-B63266/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/MO/R-M/042
Region III Inland Area Committee, Inland Area Contingency
Plan. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB94-963267/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model.
PB94-983270/REB 94-04 Starring Order
EPA/S40/B-94/04S
Region V OK Pollution Act of 1990 Area Contingency Plan.
PB94-963268/REB 9444 Standing Order
Common Cleanup Methods at Superfund Sites.
PB94-963271/REB 94-04 Starring Order
EPA/S40/R-94/044
Common Chemicals Found at Superfund Sites.
PB94-963272/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/045
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - B. Vol-
umes 1 and 2.
PB94-963274/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/046
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1 and
Volume 1, Part 1.
PB94-963275/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/047
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Arkansas.
PB94-963276/REB 94-04 Starring Order
EPA/540/R-»4/04a
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - A.
PB94-963277/REB 9444 StarxSng Order
EPA/540/R-94/049
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan Louisiana.
PB94-983278/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/S40/R-M/050
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, New Mexico.
PB94-963279/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/051
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Oklahoma.
PB94-9632BO/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
EPA/S40/R-44/052
Region VII Inland Area Contingency Plan.
PB94-963281/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-M/OS3
WasteLAN/CERCUS Codebook.
PB94-963286/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/S40/B-94/054
CERCLA: Comprehensive Data Element Dictionary.
PB94-963287/REB 94-04 Starring Order
EPA/S4O/R-94/055
CERCLA: Comprehensive Data Element Dictionary Update.
PB94-963288/REB 9444 Standing Order
EPA/540/R-94/057
Superfund Delegations Worts Group.
PB94-963415/REB 9444 Starring Order
EPA/540/R-94/061
SUPERFUND: EPA/ICMA Superfund Revtefizatfon Confer-
ence. Held in Atlanta. Georgia on November 16-17,1993.
PB94-963291/REB 9444 Starring Order
EPA/540/R-94/062
SUPERFUND: EPA/ICMA Superfund Revitakzatton Confer-
ence. Held in Datas, Texas on May 19-20,1994.
PB94-963292/REB 9444 Starving Order
EPA/S40/R-94/500
United States and German Bilateral Agreement on Remedi-
ation of Hazardous Waste Sites.
PB94-164811 /REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-94/502
Potential Use of Ultrasound in Chemical Monitoring.
PB94-1B8190/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-94/512
Emerging Technology Report Cross-Flow Pervaporation
System for Removal of VOC's from Contaminated
Wastewater.
PB94-170230/REB 9443 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/R-94/513
Ackt Extraction Treatment System for Treatment of Metal
Contaminated Soils.
PB94-188109/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/S-92/012
Design Considerations for Ambient Air Monitoring at Super-
fund Sites. Engineering Bulletin.
PB94-102407/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/S-92/01S
SoHdffication/Stabilization of Organics and Inorganics.
PB94-106333/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/S-92/019
Ground-Water Issue: Potential Sources of Error in Ground-
Water Sampling at Hazardous Waste Sites.
PB94-121688/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
Potential Sources of Error In Ground-Water Sampling at
Hazardous Waste Sites. Ground Water Issue.
PB94-134376/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/8-93/500
Engineering Bulletin: Landfill Covers.
PB84-105426/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/S-93/5O3
Suggested Operating Procedures for Aquifer Pumping
Tests. Ground Water Issue (15th in Series).
PB94-107943/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/S-U/S06
EPA Engineering Issue: Technology Alternatives for the Re-
meatatton of PCB-Contamlnated SoH and Sediment
PB94-1442SO/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/S-M/500
Engineering Forum Issue: Considerations in Decking to
Treat Contaminated Unsaturated SoHs In situ.
PB94-177771/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/S-94/S01
Thermal Desorption Treatment (February 1994).
PB94-160603/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/S-94/502
Engineering Bulletin: In Situ Biodegradabon Treatment
PB94-190469/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/S-94/503
Engineering Bulletin: Solvent Extraction.
PB&4-190477/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/SR-43/501
Technology Demonstration Summary: Peroxidation Sys-
tems, Inc. Perox-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical Oxidation
Technology.
PB94-194487/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/SR-93/516
Emerging Technology Summary: Destruction of Organic
Contaminants in Air Using Advanced Ultraviolet Flash-
lamps.
PB94-194479/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/542/B-93/011
Innovative Site Remediation Technology. Thermal Desorp-
tion. Volume 6.
PB94-181716/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/542/H-94/002
Ground Water Currents: Developments in Innovative
Ground Water Treatment. March 1994.
PB94-187150/REB 9443 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/542/M-94/005
Ground Water Currents: Developments in Innovative
Ground Water Treatment June 1994.
PB94-213618/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/542/R-94/003
vISITT: Vendor Information System for Innovative Treat-
ment Technologies. User Manual (VISITT Version 3.0).
PB94-213634/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S50/K-93/002
Successful Practices in Title 3 Implementation. Chemical
Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Technical Assist-
ance Bulletin. State of Florida District 5 LEPC, Florida
Monroe County, Michigan State of Alaska. Subject Index
Series 6, Number 10.
PB94-109626/REB 9441 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/550/R-93/001
Hydrogen Fluoride Study: Report to Congress, Section
112(n)<6) Clean Air Act as Amended.
PB94-121308/RE8 9442 PC A15/MF AO3
EPA/570/9-B4/003
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water CondrSons.
Executive Summary.
PB94-177425/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-90/003
Federal Financial Reponsibilrty Demonstrations for Owners
and Operators of Class 2 OK- and Gas-Related Injection
Wells.
PB94-203312/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/034
Ground-Water Indicators State Pilot Studies for Idaho. Min-
nesota, and New Jersey: Findings Report
PB94-129947/REB 9442 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/S70/9-91/037
Ground Water Indicator Pilot Study in the State of Idaho.
PB94-128121/REB 9442 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/038
Ground Water Indicator Pilot Study in the State of New
Jersey.
PB94-120987/REB 9441 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/570/9-91/039
Ground Water Indicator PHot Study in the State of Minneso-
ta,
PB94-121183/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/570/9-91/900
Possible Requirements of the Ground-Water Disinfection
Rule.
PB94-161205/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/B-91/042
Safe Drinking Water Act as Amended by the Safe Drinking
Water Act Amendments of 1986.
PB94-133774/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/R-90/019
Summary of State and Federal Drinking Water Standards
and Guidelines, February, 1990.
PB94-120995/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/4-90/027F
i Acute ToxWty of Effluents and
and Marine Organisms.
9441 PC A14/MF A03
Methods for Measuring the Acute '
Receiving Waters to Freshwater i
Fourth Etftion.
PB94-114733/REB
EPA/MO/6-M/006CA
Estimating Exposure to Dtoxtn-Uke Compounds. Volume 1.
Executive Summary.
PB94-205507/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/6-U/006C8
Estimating Exposure to Dkxdn-Uke Compounds. Volume 2.
Properties, Sources, Occurrence and Background Expo-
sures.
P894-205515/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A06
EPA/600/B-M/OOSCC
Estimating Exposure to Dtoxln-Uke Compounds. Volume 3.
Stte-SpedHc Assessment Procedures.
PB94-205S23/REB 9444 PC A24/MF A04
EPA/800/8-91/038
Selection Criteria for Mathematical Models Used in Expo-
sure Assessments: Atmospheric Dispersion Models.
PB94-114725/REB 9441 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/9-91/049
Abstracts of Phase 1 and Phase 2 Awards: Small Business
Innovation Research Program 1991.
PB94-14649S/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/236
Validation of a Method for Estimating Pollution Emission
Rates Using Open-Path FT1R Spectroscopy and Modeling
Techniques.
PB94-112984/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/237
Development of a New Oregon Precipitation Map Using the
PRISM Model.
PB94-112992/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/A-93/238
Model Assessment of the Annual Atmospheric Deposition
of Trace Metals to Lake Superior.
PB94-1130O8/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/239
Deposition of Semi-Volatile Air Toxic Pollutants to the Great
Lakes: A Regional Modeling Approach.
PB94-113016/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-93/240
Landfill Gas and Its Influence on Global Climate Change.
PB94-113784/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/241
Waterbome Pathogen Invasions: A Case for Water Quality
Protection in Distribution.
PB94-113792/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/242
Landfill Gas Pretreatment for Fuel Cell Applications.
PB94-107950/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/A-93/243
Impact of Global Change on Terrestrial Ecosystems:
Frameworks for Evaluating Agroscosystem and Forest Eco-
system Effects.
PB94-107968/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/244
ModeSng the Rice Carbon Budget in China Using GIS
PB9£l07976/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/245
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB94-107984/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-93/246
Mineral Weathering Rates from Small-Plot Experiments,
WMP Site, Bear Brooks, Maine, U.S.A.
PB94-107992/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-93/247
Randomized Intervention Analysis of the Behavior of Bear
Brook Watershed, Maine.
PB94-108008/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
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EPA/600/A-03/248
Initial Screening of Thermal Desorption for Soil Rome*-
soon.
PB94-112810/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/249
W» Sol Workmg Work for the Sand Creek Supertund Site.
PB94-112828/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-93/2SO
Considerations tor Modeling SmaH-Particulate Impacts from
Surface Coal-Mining Operations Based on Wtod-Tumel
Sonutattors.
PB94-112869/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-63/251
SknuHaneous Cafcratjon of Open-Path and Conventional
Point Monitors for Measuring Ambient Air Concentrations of
Sulfur Dioxide. Ozone, and Nitrogen Dioxide.
PB94-112877/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-6S/2S2
Relative Importance to SuKate Production of Oxidation
Pathways and Clouds as Pnxfcted by the Regional Acid
Deposition Model.
PB94-112885/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/2S3
Measurements of Sol Permeability and Pressure Fields to
EPA's Sol-Qas Chamber.
PB94-112893/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EP A/600/A-9S/254
Comparison of Current Industrial SO2 Emission Inventories.
PB94-112901/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-GS/255
Ex-eltu RemarJaHon Technologies as Practiced to USA.
PB94-112B19/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-63/2M
Engineering Aspects of Waterbome Disease Outbreak In-
9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-M/2S7
Evaluation of the Impacts of Incinerator Wast* Feed Cut-
PB94-11293S/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/000/A-6S/2S*
Advancing Technology for Managing Mine Wastes: The Na-
tional Environmental Waste Technology Testing and Eval-
uation Canter Research, Development Demonstration.
Testing, and Evaluation Programs to USA.
PB84-T12943/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/eOO/A-OSttS*
New Devetopmenti In Stow Sand FHrattoa
PB94-112960/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A«OS/260
Tasting BtoremedWton in the Field.
PB94-1UTOO/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA7600/A-W262
Poautton Provenlton Research tor Organic Air Emissions.
PB94-117454/REB 9*O1 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A43/263
Use of Btenaricars in Quantitative Risk Assessment
PB94-117447/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/264
Methods in Environmental Toxicology (Chapter 20).
PB94-117462/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/A-6S/265
Statistical Assessment Two Laboratory Tests for Estimat-
ing Performance of Shoretne Cleaning Agents for CS Spfe.
P894-117413/REB
EPA/800/A-9S/266
no Put fomiBiioti of UHpersflnts.
PS94-1
9441 PC AOS/MF A01
nt Methods for Estimal-
1-1 1 7421 /REB
EPA/600/ A-63/267
9441 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of Portable Gas Chromatograprts.
9441
P994-120003/REB
EPA/600/A4S/266
Stress Testing of Woodstoves.
2001 i/P,
.
PC AOS/MF A01
9441 PC AOS/MF A01
P894-12O011/REB
EPA/600/ A-OS/260
EPA noaoarch Program for Reducing CO2 Emissions
Through Efficient Energy Technologies.
PB94-T20029/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-63/270
Membranes tor nemoving Organics from Drinking Water.
PB94-120037/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-M/271
Rule-Based System for Evaluating Final Covers tor Hazard-
ous Waste Landflfe. Chapter 6.
PB94-122546/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-6S7272
Field Investigation of Effectiveness of Sol Vapor Extraction
B 9441 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/60O/A-63/273
In situ Soi Decontamination by Radto Frequency Heating.
P894-122S61/REB 9441 PC AOZ/MF Ml
EPA/60O/A-63/274
Appfcafion of StaanikjecCon/Vacuurn Extraction Treat-
ment Gyutrmiii to CuntamiiaUMj Sols.
PB84-122S79/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-6V27S
Objective Motaorological Ctasstffcalion Scheme Designed
to w***» Ozone's Dependence on Meteorology.
PB94-122587/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-6S/276
Influence of Model Design on Comparisons of Single Point
Measurements with Grid-Model Predtettons.
PB94-12259S/REB 9441 PC A01/MF A01
EP A/600/A-93/277
Oxidation of Nitrogen: Differences between Measurements
and Predictions from the Regional Acid Deposition Model
and whether Grid Size Can Explain Them.
PB94-122603/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/276
Life Cyde Analysis: Its Place to Waste Management
PB94-122504/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/279
U.S. EPA's Pollution Prevention RD and D Results: Practi-
cal Tools for the Trade.
P894-122520/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/280
Practical Tools and Concepts for Environmental Audits and
PB94-122611/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/281
Microbiological Issues Related to Drinking Water Disinfec-
tion Chemistry: Opportunities for Further TK32 Research.
PB94-130200/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-93/262
T1O2 Advanced Photo-Oxidation Technology. Effect of
Electron Acceptors.
PB94-130184/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A43/263
Geosynthettc day Liners (GCLs) to Landfil Covers.
PB94-130176/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/2S4
Endpotots and Indicators to Ecological Risk Assessments.
PB94-130150/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EP A/600/A-9S/26S
Atmospheric Releasoi of Formaldehyde from Bectroless
Copper Plattng Operations.
PB94-130135/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-6S/2M
Environmental Teats Comparing Kress InrJrect Dry Cooling
with Conventional Coke Oven Pushing and Quenching.
PB94-130127/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-63/267
Spatial and Source Type Distribution of Emissions of Se-
lected Toxic Volatte Organic Compounds to the United
States to 1990.
PB94-130119/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EP A/600/A-OS/2M
Cloud and Chemical Pathway Characterization of the Non-
Bnesr Response of Sulfur Deposition and Suttste Air Con-
centrattons to Changes to S02 EmMoni to the RADM.
PB94-130101/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/A-93/269
Influence of Vertical Resolution on the Diurnal Ozone Con-
centrations to a Regional Photochemical Model: A Prelimi-
nary Study with Window RADM.
PB94-130093/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-63/290
Evaluating Adveetion Schemes for Use to the Next Genera-
tion of Air QuaHy Modeling Systems.
PB94-13008S/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-93/261
Physical Modeing of Concentration Distributions Around
Twin rtgh-Rise Buidtogs with a District Heating Plant
PB94-130705/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/A-93/292
Physical Modeing of the Flow Field Around Twin High-Rise
BuloTngs.
PB94-130713/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-*S/293
Genetic Anomalies to Mammalian Germ Cells and Their
Significance for Human Reproductive and Developmental
Risk.
PB94-135209/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-63/294
Dredged Material Transport at Deep-Ocean Disposal Sites.
PB94-13S191/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EP A/600/A-94/O01
Effects of Contaminated Sedknents on Marine Benthic
Biota and Communities.
PB94-13S183/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/002
Application of -Real-Time' Monitoring to Decision Making:
The New Bedford Harbor Plot Dredging Project
PB94-130747/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
EP A/600/A-M/003
EPA's Environmental Monitoring an
An EcokncaJ Status and Trends P
nt Program:
PB94-135175/REB
EPA/600/ A-94/004
Improved Representatio
rogram.
9442 PC AOS/MF A01
of the Reaction of N2O5 on Aer-
osols for MeaoscaJe Air OuaHy Models.
PB94-140B03/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-94/OOS
Advanced Oxidation Technologies for the Treatment of
Contaminated Groundwater.
PB94-1373S3/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-04/O07
Preiminary Analysis of Hazardous Air PoMant Emission m-
ventories from Three Major Urban Areas.
PB94-139S08/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/008
Organic Emissions from Pilot-Scale Incineration of CFCS.
PB94-139516/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/009
Roto of Biomass Energy in Stabilizing Global Climate
Change.
PB94-139565/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/010
Modeling of Alkane Emissions from a Wood Stain.
PB94-139524/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/011
Designs for New Residential MAC Systems to Achieve
Radon and Other Soil Gas Reduction.
PB94-139532/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/012
Models-3 Air Quality Model Prototype Science Concept De-
velopment
PB94-139540/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/013
Initial Screening of Thermal Desorption for Soil Remedi-
aBon (Chapter 11).
PB94-141S53/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/A-94/014
Reduction of Membrane Fouling by Physical, Chemical and
Biological Pretreatment.
PB94-141546/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/015
Global Environmental Characterization: Lessons from the
NOAA-EPA Global Ecosystems Database Project
PB94-141S38/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/OU
Global Ecosystems Database Project Experiments In Char-
acterizaticn.
PB94-141S20/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/A-94/017
Use of Periphyton In the Development of Btocriteria.
PB94-141S12/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/011
Application of Topographically Distributed Models of
Energy, Water and Carbon Balance over the Columbia
River Basin: A Framework for Simulating Potential Climate
Change Effects at the Regional Scale.
PB94-141561/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/01B
Fu« Scale Field Demonstration on the Use of Hydrogen
Peroxide for In situ BioramerJatlon of an Aviation Gasoline-
Contaminated Aquifer (Chapter 16).
PB94-146398/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-M/020
Assessment of the Applicability of Chemical Oxidation
Technologies for the Treatment of Contaminants at Leaking
Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Sites.
PB94-146404/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EP A/600/A-94/021
Demographic Processes: Population Dynamics on Hetero-
geneous Landscapes (Chapter 7).
PB94-146412/REB 9442 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/022
Controlling Chemical Hazards. Fundamentals of the Man-
agement of the Toxic Chemicals.
PB94-146479/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/023
Regulation of Municipal Sewage Sludge under the Clean
Water Act Section 503: A Model for Exposure and Risk As-
sessment for MSW-Compost
PB94-146487/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/A-94/024
Evaluation of Forest Canopy Models for Estimating Iso-
prene Emissions.
PB94-15S280/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/A-94/025
Sensitivity of the Regional OxJdanl Model to an Assortment
of Emission Secenanos.
PB94-155298/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-64/028
Summary of the 1993 EPA/A and WMA International Sym-
posium (8th). Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollut-
ants. Held in Durham. North Carolina on May 3-7,1993.
PB94-155306/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-M/OZ7
Development and Improvement of a Temporal Allocation
Factor Fie.
PB94-155314/REB 9442 PC A02/MF AOf
EPA/600/ A-94/028
U.S. EPA'S Photovoltaic Demand-Side Management
Project
PB94-155322/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/029
Development of Transition Metal Oxide-Zeolite Catalysts to
Control Chlorinated VOC Air Emissions.
PB94-155330/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/030
Heavy Metals and Toxic Organic Pollutants in MSW-Com-
posts: Research Results on PhytoavailabSity, BoavailabUity,
Fate, Etc.
PB94-1S534B/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/031
Evaluation of Biofilter Media for Treatment of Air Streams
Containing VOC's.
PB94-15535S/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
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EP A/600/A-94/107
EPA/600/A-94/032
What Is Absorbing: The Parent Compound, Its Degradation
Intermediates, Or Its Polymers.
PB94-155363/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/033
Marine and Estuarine Multi-Species Test Systems.
PB94-155371/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/034
Methods for Spawning, Curturing and Conducting Toxjcity
Tests with Early Life Stages of Estuarine and Marine
Fishes.
PB94-155389/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/035
Impact of pH and Lead Composition on Metal Leached
from Brass Coupons.
PB94-158615/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/036
Model Engineering Concepts for Air Quality Models in an
Integrated Environmental Modeling System.
PB94-158623/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/037
Importance of the Nitrous Oxide Pathway to NOx in Lean-
Premixed Combustion.
PB94-158631 /REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-M/038
Oxktatfve Coupling of Phenotfes on the GAC Surface.
PB94-158649/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/039
Anaerobic Treatment of High-Strength Industrial Wastes
Bearing Semi-Volatile RCRA Compounds.
PB94-158656/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/040
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic Pot-
PB94-158664/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-M/041
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect of
Functional Groups.
PB94-158672/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-M/042
ReW Test and Validation of a Source Test Method for
Metnylene Diphenyl Dilaocyanate.
PB94-158680/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-M/043
Analysis of Regional Visibility in the Eastern United States
Using Aerosol Models.
PB94-158698/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/044
U.S. Visibility Trends, 1960-1992.
PB94-158706/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-W/046
Field Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs with
Method TO-14.
PB94-159027/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-M/046
Ecologteal Risk Assessment Protecting Northwest Anadro-
mousSalmonid Stocks.
PB94-159233/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/A-94/047
Global Ecosystems Database Project An Experiment in
Data Integration for Global Change.
PB94-159241/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/048
Effects of CO2 on Competition between Rice and Barnyard-
grass.
PB94-159258/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-M/049
Solvent Washing of Aged POP Contaminated Soils.
PB94-159266/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/050
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaerobic
Rurtced Bed GAC Bioreactors.
PB94-159274/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-94/051
Methanooenesis and Sulfate Reduction in Chemostats. A
Fundamental Experimental Kinetic Study and Modeling.
PB94-159282/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/A-94/052
Modeling Chemical Interactions in Anaerobic Biofilm Sys-
tems.
PB94-159290/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-94/053
Developing a Kinetic Leaching Model for Solidified/Stabi-
lized Hazardous Wastes.
PB94-159308/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/054
Treatment of Volatile Organic Compounds in Waste Gases
Using a Trickling Biofflter System: A Modeling Approach.
PB94-159316/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/05S
Development of Aerobic Btofilter Design Criteria for Treat-
ing VOCs.
PB94-159324/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/A-94/OS6
Impact of Ozonation and Biological Treatment on Disinfec-
tion By-Products.
PB94-157377/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/057
Monitoring of Incinerator Emissions,
PB94-15738S/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-M/058
Use of Receptor and Dispersion Modeling Principles in As-
sessing Pre-and Post-Abatement Conditions of an Emission
Source.
PB94-157393/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-M/059
Evaluation of a Real-Time Monitor for Particle-Bound PAH
in Air.
PB94-157401/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/060
Improvements in Indirect Exposure Assessment Modeling:
A Model for Estimating Air Concentrations and Deposition.
PB94-160413/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/061
Implementation and Experimentation of an Advanced Land-
Surface/PBL Model in the Penn State/NCAR Mesoscale
Model (MM4).
PB94-160421/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-84/062
Solvent Washing of AgerJ PCP-Contaminated Soils.
PB94-160439/HEB 94O3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/063
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaerobic
Flukfized Bed GAC Bioreactors.
PB94-160447/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/064
Landfill Gas Utilization: Database of North American
Projects.
PB94-162773/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-04/065
Improved Equipment Cleaning at Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing Facilities (Seminar Paper).
PB94-16270B/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-M/066
Natural Bkxedamation of Alkyfcenzenes (BTEX) from a
Gasoline Spill in Methanogenic Groundwatar.
PB94-162757/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/067
Engineering Application of Biooxidatkxi Processes for
Treating Petroleum-Contaminated Soil.
PB94-182724/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-M/06S
Potential Surrogate Metals for Incinerator Trial Bums.
PB94-162716/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-M/OM
Pollution Prevention Opportunities in the Manufacture of
Paint and Coatings.
PB94-162690/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/070
Chromate Reduction and Remediation Utilizing the Thermo-
dynimic Instability of Zero-Valence State Iron.
PB94-163516/REB 94453 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/SOO/A-M/071
Evaluating Two Objective Techniques to Define Pools in
Small Streams.
PB94-170131/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-M/072
Environmental Sampling and Monitoring.
PB94-174612/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/073
Assessing Ozone Effects on Plants Native to the South-
eastern United States.
PB94-174208/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/A-94/074
Empirical General Population Assessment of the Variance
and Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-Thompson Estima-
tor under Variable Probability Sampling.
PB94-174190/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/075
Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous Spatial Re-
sources.
PB94-169893/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/A-94/076
Explanatory Models for Ecological Response Surfaces.
PB94-174182/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-M/077
ConsJderations for Planning Terrestrial Field Studies.
PB94-169901/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/A-94/078
Contaminant Leaching from SoWifled-Stabifeed Wastes,
Overview.
PB94-169919/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/079
Remaining Issues for Hazardous Waste Incineration.
PB94-169927/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-94/080
Empirical Comparisons of Carcinogen Potencies Across
Species and Their Bearing on Appropriate Scaling of Doses
for Risk Assessment
PB94-169935/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/M1
Life-Cycle Improvements Analysis; Procedure Development
and Demonstration.
PB94-169636/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/062
Milwaukee Cryptosporidiosts Outbreak: Investigation and
Recommendations.
PB94-169B44/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/A-M/083
Lessons Learned from Siting of Boston Harbor Sewage
Outfall.
PB94-169651/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/084
Research Needs and Summary: Environmental Manage-
ment Perspective (Chapter 16).
PB94-169869/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-94/085
DNA Modifications: Investigations by Mass Spectrometry
(Chapters).
PB94-169877/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A44/066
Methane Emissions from the Natural Gas Industry: Produc-
tion and Transmission Emissions.
PB94-169885/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-94/087
Transport and Transformation of Contaminants Near the
Sediment-Water Interface. Chapter 1. Introduction.
PB94-174737/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-94/088
Evaluation of Nutritional and Operational Requirements for
Biodegradation of Chlorinated Phenols by the White Rot
BaskJiomyeete, 'Phanerochaete chrysosporium' in RBC Re-
actors.
PB94-174745/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/089
Methane Emissions from Industrial Sources.
PB94-174760/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-84/090
Waste Management (Chapter 16).
PB94-174794/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/091
Refined Estimates of Btogenic Hydrocarbon Emissions for
Atlanta.
PB94-176070/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-A4/092
Photochemical Urban Airshed Modeling Using Diagnostic
and Dynamic Meteorological Fields.
PB94-176120/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-M/0»3
AERMOD: A Dispersion Model for Industrial Source Appli-
cations.
PB94-176179/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-M/094
Field Test of a Generic Method for the Sampling and Analy-
sis of Hatogenated Hydrocarbons Listed in tie III of the
dean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-176617/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-M/OU
Integrating Dispersion Modeling, Receptor Modeling and Air
Monitoring to Apportion Incinerator Impacts for Exposure
Assessment
PB94-190592/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/096
Sensitivity of the Regional Oxidant Model to Meterological
Parameters.
PB94-176825/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/097
Comparison of a Modified VOST Sampling Method to
Method 0030.
PB94-176633/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/OM
Preparation of the Components of the Modified Method 5
(Method 0010) Sampling Train for Analysis by SW-846
Method 8270.
PB94-176641/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-M/099
Overview of PAMS Meteorological Monitoring Require-
ments.
PB94-176658/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/100
Photothermal Destruction of the Vapor of Volatile Organic
Compounds.
PB94-182219/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/101
Laboratory Evaluation of Method 0050 for Hydrogen Chlo-
ride.
PB94-182227/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/102
Effects of Solar Radiation on Organic Matter Cycling: For-
mation of Carbon Monoxide and Carbonyl Suffide (Chapter
PB94-182235/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/103
Descriptive Basis for a Model of Soils Bfogeochemistry
(Chapter 12).
PB94-182250/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/104
Removal of Arsenic from Drinking Water by Conventional
Treatment Methods.
PB94-182243/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/105
Photothermal Detoxification of Air Toxics.
PB94-182680/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/106
Preparation and Evaluation of Representative Compounds
in Small High Pressure Cylinders for Use as Audit Materials.
PB94-182268/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/107
Using a Neural Network to Predict Electricity Generation.
PB94-182276/REB 94-O3 PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/600/A-94/106
Distribution ot Areal Recharge to a Discrete Fracture Net-
Model Using
the Analytic Element
9443 PCA02/MFA01
work (FRACNET)
PB94-182284/HEB
EPA/600/ A-94/1W
Capture Zone Modeling Using the Wethead Analytic Ele-
ment Model (WhAEM).
PB94-182292/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-94/110
Carbon Pools and Flux on Forested Lands of the United
PBW-1M300/REB 94-03 PCAOS/MFA01
EPA/800/ A-04/1 11
EPA«00/A-94/133
EPA's New Clean Air Technologies and Opportunities tor
Ci.Nj|Mali¥ii Development.
PB94-190337/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/aoO/A-94/134
AppfcaBon of PharmacuUnetic Models to Predict Target
Dose (Chapter 2). "^
PB94-190345/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPAMOO/A-M/13S
Effect of SuHur ki Reducing PCOD/PCOF Formation.
PB94-1903S2/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
H90616/REB
EPA/600/A-04/114
PB94-182318/REB " " 9443 PCAO4/MFA01
EPA/6OO/A-94/112
Are There Carcinogens h Water for Human Consumption.
An Epiderrtotooisrs VfewpoM.
PB94-190600/ftEB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-94/113
^Porychtonrtated Behenyl Btoavalabi-
9444 PC AOS/MF AOI
-^ -,- -—- --.^-a, as Indcators of
Stress. (Chapter 15).
PB04-100B24/REB 0444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/000/A44/115
Molecular Phyiopanetlc Exptorations of Natural MtorobW
Community Composition and DlvaiiHy.
r>B04-190B32/REB 0*44 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/000/A-a4/116
Pwtormanos and Efficiency Evaluations of 11 NooCFCRe-
H90840/REB 0444 PC AOS/MF A01
Defining Biological Status by Comparing with Reference
CondMons (Chapter 4).
PB94-190360/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/1S7
Distrijution, Type. Accumulation, and Source of Marine
Debris in On United States, 1989-93.
PB04-190576/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/WO/A-M/1M
Critical Review of Analytical Approaches for Petroleum
Contaminated Soi.
PB94-190584/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/«OO/A-«4/1SB
LandnGaaEnargy Ufibaaon: Technical and Non-Techni-
caj Conoidonttpons.
PB04-189851/REB 9444 PCA01/MFA01
EPAA600/«r»)4/140
Analyiis of EmMons from ReaUantJal Natural Gas Fur-
9444 PCA02/MFA01
AUsrnattvM tor Ozone-depleting Refrigerants.
PB04-180J67/HEB * 0444 PCAOJ/MFA01
EM/MOM-M/11S
Fuzzy Logic Motor Control for Poauson Piwsmlui and Im-
proved Energy Efficiency
PB94-100eaS/REB 0444 PC AOS/MF AOI
EPA/000/A-»4/11»
Evaluation of PoSutten PraverMon OpportunHw tor Coated
and Lamhated Substrate Manufacturing Equipment Ctotn-
re94-190e73/RE8
EM/aOO/A-M/UO
Kay NorvProceet Sotvsnt Uses Targeted as PasuNon Pre-
vention Opporturibes.
PB04-100BB1/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/800/A44/U1
p.?*0f™rfej'n^ EffWency Evaluations of New Fluorineted
Clhois, Pri.ipflnoB, and Butanes.
PB94-190899/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF AOI
EPA/600/A-04/122
Regulations and nocoach Related to VotaBe Orgarac
Compounds (VOCs): Meeting the Ozone Standard Nation-
wide by 2010.
PB94-190907/REB 9444 PCA03ACFA01
EPArtOO/A-»4/«3
ReM Pertuiinanue of Woodburning Stoves in Crested Bude
during the 1991-02 Healing Season.
PB94-190B15/REB 9444 PCA03AIFA01
EM/WO/A-M/124
Enhanced Combustion Woodstove (ECW) Technology.
PB94-190923/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/aOQ/A-94/12S
Demonstration of Waterbaaad Platen Adheaives for Gar-
ment Screen Printers.
PB04-190931/REB 0444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-44/126
Appfcason of PoluDon Prevention to Reduce Indoor Air
ErflSMtons from Office Fojajunenl and from Oimpoaito
Wood Materials.
PB94-190949/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/WO/A-M/127
Emissions HWII Aowkxiod Uodsiyround Cool
PB94-190856/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
9444 PC AOS/MF AOI
EPA/WHVA44/141
hyortance of Ufa Cycle Assessment
PB04-189677/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
EM/IOO/A44/14S
MOUSE Uncertainty Anarysls System.
PB94-1S988S/REB 0444 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/MO/AX4/14S
(ft Ssu TeohnokxHM for Remediation of Organic Chemlcafe-
Q»i>arr*)alsOSftssTA Critical Review.
PB04-192713/REB 0444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/WM/A44/144
Dowmiash of Hun»J'n»» VWrtly Of BuUnge: A Whd-
PB94-197431/REB ' 0444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/MM/A44/14S
Co«t«nt\ro*,na8arnp«ng System Water Condensation.
SAE Technical Pjper Series.
7423/HEB 9444 PC AOS/MF AOI
Jo«HumanBa»Bui; Model (THEM) tor Respirable Sus-
pended ParsctosJRSP).
PB94-197415/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
Nafcnel Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS): Use of
£Wo™«8Ac^y Da«« *» Human Exposure Assessment.
PB94-197464/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF AOI
EPA«00/A-94/14«
QmjuMiort MoO*ig Issues in Next Generation M
PB94-197449/REB 9444 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/A44/144
Study of Interfere! ices ki Ozone UV and Chomlumiies-
cence Monitors.
PB94-197456/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF AOI
EPA/*00/A-«4/1SO
Field EvakiaCon 01 a MooTSed VOST Sampang Method.
PB04-197506/REB 9444 ^C AOS/MF Ml
EPA/aOO/A-M/ISt
Evaluation of Gas ChromatogiBphy Detection Systems for
Total Gaseous NonmetraneOrotnfc Cornpounds.
"^
PB04-19740e/REB
EPA/600/A-»4/1S2
Sanvhigand Analytjs InformaUun Aids for Stationary
Source PersonneL
PB94-197480/REB 9444 PCA01/MFA01
Improvemonts in Prepaialiuii of Samples Generated by
SW-846 Method 0010.
PB94-197514/REB 9444 PC A02/MF AOI
Performance of Hydro
Freezer.
vbons m a Household nefrigerata/
0444 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-190964/REB
EPAy*m/A-M/t29
noonliy of Radon trorn Mitigation System OuBels.
PB94-t90972/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-M/130
Evalua«ofl of IrmovatKre Ink Feed Systems for the Ftao-
gnphic and Gravure Prinkng Muskles.
PB94-190980/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF AOI
EPA/8OO/A-»4/1S1
Battery-Poworod PM-10 jndoor Ar Sampters Appfied to Un-
vuMuJ Thkd Work) ResKtensal Combusson Sources.
PB94-190a0fVREB 9444 PCAO2/MFAO1
EPA/600M44/132
Mercury Capture by
PB84-190329/REB
Invoslfaalioii of Mocharaiim of Bemental
re by Art»aJed
Carbon.
0444 PCA03AIFA01
pevetopmsnt of an Active Personal Ozone Sampler Using a
Hotow Tuba OBusion Denudar.
PB04-107472/REB 9444 PC A02/MF AOI
EPAMOO/A-M/IM
Waste Mnmzalion for Equipment Charing in (he Coated
art Laminated Subskate Manufacturing (ndusiy.
PB94-10e033mEB 9444 PCAWMFAOI
EPA/BOO/ A-»4/1S7
US. EPA/ORD Large Buldkigs Skidy. ResuJIs of the Intel
Swayoinntaiy Selected G
PB04-a03775/REB
EPAy«00/A-»4/1S«
Group Report Phywotogeal and Ecological Effects of Acidh
fcatkm on Aquatic Biota (Chapter 19).
PB94^10863/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF AOI
GPA/aM/A-M/ISi
Group Report tntaractions among AcjdBcaton, Phoepho-
, and Biota in Freshwater Ecosystems
9444 PCA03/MFA01
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d GSA BuUngis.
9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-04/160
1SN Natural Abundance and (15)N Labelling Studies in
Forest Ecosystems.
PB94-210580/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
EP A/800/A-94/161
Radon Control Strategies (Chapter 8).
PB94-210572/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/162
Control of Trace Metal Species in Combustion Systems.
PB94-210S64/REB 9444 PC A01/MF AOI
EPA/600/A-94/163
Cleanliness of Common Air Sampling Sorbents for Applica-
tion to Phenolic Compounds Measurement Using Supercriti-
cal Flud Extraction. ^^
P894-210556/REB 9444 PC A01/MF AOI
EPA/600/A-94/164
Intercomparison of Two Regional Photochemical Models.
PB94-210549/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-04/165
Experimental Design tor Performance Measurements of C1
toC4Cart>onyfs Using DNPH-Coated Siica Gel and C-18
PB94-210531/REB 94-04 PC AO2/MF A01
EPA/600/A-04/166
Effects of Activated Charcoal Filtration and Ozonafon on
Hydrocarbon and Carbonyl Levels of Ambient Air Used in
Contro»er>Exposure Chamber Studies of Air Pollutant
Human Health Effects.
PB94-210S23/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/«00/A44/167
Parloniianua ol Gravel Bed Wetlands In the United States.
PB0«1060e/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/1M
Eftocts of Meteorology on Concentrationa of Add Aerosols.
PB04-200749/HEB 0444 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/A-»4/16»
Raa»-Tlme MonNoring of Porycydlc Aromatic Hydrocarbons
and Reaptable Sutpended Parties from Environmental
Tobacco Smoke In a Home.
PB04-200758/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/170
Ecoreglons: A Spatial Framework for Environmental Man-
P60«U9764/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/171
Use of Greenhouse Chambers for Enhancing Growth of
Tundra Transplants on Gravel FM in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska
PB94-209772/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF AOI
EPA/600/A-94/172
Groundwater Sampling for Metals (Chapter 14).
PB04-209780/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/173
Response of Stem Growth and Function to Air PoBution.
PB94-20979B/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-94/174
Landscape Ecology and the Conservation and Management
of Neotropical Migratory Birds (Revised).
PB94-209906/REB 9444 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/800/AP-B2/002
Alternative Fuels Research Strategy.
PB94-105442/REB 9441 PCA22/MFA04
EP A/600/AP-B3/003
Addendum to the Methodology tor Assessing Health Risks
Associated with Indirect Exposure to Combustor Emissions.
9442 PCA09/MFA02
PB94-136306/REB
EPA/600/AP-93/004A
Air CuaMy Criteria tor Ozone and Related Photochemical
Ondants. Volume 1 of 3.
PB94-173127/REB 9443 PCA20/MFA04
EPA/6OO/AP-93/O04B
Air Quality Criteria tor Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxiclants. Volume 2 of 3.
PB04-173135/REB 9443 PC A19/MF A04
EP A/600/AP-93/004C
Air QuaKy Criteria tor Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidants. Volume 3 or 3.
PB94-173143/REB 9443 PC A99/MF A06
EP A/600/AP-03/004D
Air Quaity Criteria for Ozone and Related Photocherrical
Oxidants. Chapter 1. Executive Summary and Chapter 9. In-
tegrative Summary of Ozone Health Effects.
PB94-173150/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/AP-94/001
Guideines tor Reproductive Toxicrty Risk Assessment
{Review Draft).
PB94-15S827/REB 94-O3 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/BP-92/001A
HeaWi Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin (TCDO) and Related Compounds. Volume 1
of 3.
PB94-20S46S/REB 9444 PC A16/MF A04
EPA/600/BP-92/001B
Hearth Assessment Document for 2,3,7.8-Tetrachlorodt-
benzo-p-Oknin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume 2
of 3.
PB94-20S473/REB 9444 PC AM/MF A06
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EPA/600/J-93/485
EPA/600/BP-92/001C
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin (TCDO) and Related Compounds. Volume 3
of 3.
PB94-205481/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/J-B3/2W
Development of 'Giardta C.f Values for the Surface Water
Treatment Rule.
PS94-117538/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/270
Financing Assistance Available for Small Public Water Sys-
tems.
PB94-117520/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-93/380
Using Computer Models to Determine the Effect of Storage
on Water Quality.
PB94-117S12/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-83/381
Vibrio choleras 01 Can Assume a 'Rugose' Survival Form
That Resists Killing by Chlorine, Yet Retains Virulence.
PB94-117504/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-93/415
Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model for 2,3,7,8-
Tetrabromodibenzo-p-Dioxin (TBDD) in the Rat Tissue Dis-
tribution and CYP1A Induction.
PB94-101565/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/416
Comparative In vitro Percutaneous Absorption of p-Substi-
tuted Phenols through Rat Skin Using Static and Flow-
Through Diffusion Systems.
PB94-101573/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/417
Implications for the Presence of Transforming Genes in Go-
nadal Tumors in Two Bivalve Mollusk Species.
PB94-101581/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-93/418
Serum Chemistry and Histopathokxjical Evaluations of
Brown Bullheads f Ameiurus nebutosus') from the Buffalo
and Niagara Rivers, New York.
PB94-101599/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-S3/418
Efficacy of Commercial Products in Enhancing Oil Biodegra-
dation in Closed Laboratory Reactors.
PB94-101607/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/420
Efficacy of Commercial Inocula in Enhancing Biodegrada-
tton of Weathered Crude Oil Contaminating a Prince William
Sound Beach.
PB94-101714/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-93/421
Development of Split-Operator, Petrov-Galerkin Methods to
Simulate Transport and Diffusion Problems.
PB94-101722/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-S3/422
Response of Predatory Zooplankton Populations to the Ex-
perimental Acidification of Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin.
PB94-101730/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/423
Structural Characterization of Reactive Dyes Using Liquid
Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry/Tandem Mass Spec-
trometry.
PB94-101748/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/424
Effects of Ammonium and Nitrate on Nutrient Uptake and
Activity of Nitrogen Assimilating Enzymes in Western Hem-
lock.
PB94-101755/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/425
Atmospheric Corrosion Model for Galvanized Steel Struc-
tures.
PB94-101763/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-93/426
Time Series Model for Cigarette Smoking Activity Patterns:
Model Validation for Carbon Monoxide and Respirable Par-
ticles in a Chamber and an Automobile.
PB94-101771/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/427
Derivation of an Indoor Air Averaging Time Model from the
Mass Balance Equation for the Case of Independent
Source Inputs and Fixed Air Exchange Rates.
PB94-101789/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-93/428
Engineering Bulletins: Aids to the Development of Remedial
Alternatives.
PB94-101797/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/429
SITE Demonstration of the Basic Extractive Sludge Treat-
ment Process.
PB94-101805/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/430
Compacted Sol Barriers at Abandoned Landfill Sites Are
Likely to Fail in the Long Term.
PB94-101862/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-93/431
Discrete Volume-Element Method for Network Water-Qual-
ity Models.
PB94-101B70/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/432
Disinfection By-Product Formation and Control by Ozona-
tkxi and Btotreatment
PB94-101888/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/433
Evaluation of a Field Test Kit for Monitoring Lead in Drink-
ing Water.
PB94-101896/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/434
Formation and Characterization of Soot Deposits from Non-
Optimum Combustion of No. 6 Fuel Oil with Chlorinated Or-
ganic Compounds in an Industrial Boiler.
PB94-101904/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/435
Evaluation of Filtration and Distillation Methods for Recy-
cling Automotive Coolant
PB94-101912/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/436
Gap Junction Function and Cancer.
PB94-146248/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/437
Treatment of VOCs in High Strength Wastes Using an An-
aerobic Expanded-Bed GAG Reactor.
PB94-113677/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/438
Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Chlorinated, Aliphatic
Compounds.
PB94-113685/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/439
UTAB: A Computer Database on Residues of Xenobiotic
Organic Chemicals and Heavy Metals in Plants.
PB94-113693/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/440
Carbon Dioxide Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB94-113701 /REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/441
Analysis of the Relationships among O3 Uptake, Conduct-
ance, and Photosynthesis in Needles of 'Pinus ponderosa'.
PB94-113719/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/442
Measurement of Contamination in Environmental Samples.
PB94-113727/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/443
Computer Program for the Determination of Most Probable
Number and Its Confidence Limits.
PB94-113735/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/444
Treatment of Semivolatile Compounds in High Strength
Wastes Using an Anaerobic Expanded-Bed GAC Reactor.
P894-113743/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/445
Treatment of CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Re-
sponse, Compensation, and Liability Act) Leachates by
Carbon-Assisted Anaerobic Flunteed Beds.
PB94-113750/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/446
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic Pol-
lutants.
PB94-113768/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/447
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect of
Functional Groups.
PB94-113776/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/448
Characterization of Air Pollutants Emitted from a Simulated
Scrap Tire Fire.
PB94-114618/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/449
Toxic Metal Emissions from Incineration: Mechanisms and
Control.
PB94-114626/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/450
Evaluation of Indoxyl-Beta-D-Glucuronide as a Chromogen
in Media Specific for 'Escherichia coll'.
PB94-114931/REB 944)1 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-93/451
Results of a Method Verification Study for Analyses of PCP
in Son.
PB94-114949/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-93/452
Industrial Pollution Prevention: A Critical Review.
PB94-112844/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/453
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Incinerators versus the 1990 Toxic Release Inventory Air
PB94-112836/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/454
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Systems for Large
Underground Tanks.
PB94-113065/REB
EPA/6OO/J-93/455
Application of the DMA Alkaline Unwinding Assay to Detect
DMA Strand Breaks in Marine Bivalves.
PB94-113057/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/458
Evaluation of Acute and Chronic ToxKtty Tests with Larval
Striped Bass.
PB94-113040/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/457
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth and
Reproduction of 'Daphnia, Hyaiella and Gammarus'.
PB94-112968/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/458
Mineral Dissolution Rates in Plot-Scale Field and Laborato-
ry Experiments.
PB94-112976/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/459
Water Chemistry and Fish Community Responses to Epi-
sodic Stream Acidification in Pennsylvania, USA.
PB94-113024/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/460
In situ Btoassays of Brook Trout ('Salvelinus fontmalis') and
Blacknose Dace ('Rhinichthys atratulus') in Adirondack
Streams Affected by Episodic Acidification.
PB94-113032/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/461
Three-Dimensional Air Row Model for Soil Venting: Super-
position of Analytical Functions.
PB94-112851/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/483
Measurements of VOCs from the TAMS Network.
PB94-122538/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/464
Haze and Sulfur Emission Trends in the Eastern United
States.
PB94-113073/REB 944)1 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-93/46S
Large Scale Evaluation of a Pattern Recognition/Expert
System for Mass Spectral Molecular Weight Estimation.
PB94-113081 /REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/466
Long Path Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer and
EPA-Approved Fixed-Point Methods Intel-comparison.
PB94-113099/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/487
Production of Aldehydes as Primary Emissions and from
Secondary Atmospheric Reactions of Alkenes and Alkanes
during the Night and Early Morning Hours.
PB94-113107/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/468
Hydraulic Model Study for Boston Outfall. 2. Environmental
Performance.
PB94-113669/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/469
Urban Drainage Systems: Design and Operation.
PB94-124815/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/471
aimate Change Models and Forest Research.
PB94-117587/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/472
PANs in the Atmosphere.
PB94-117595/flEB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/473
Major Ion Chemistry of Lakes on the Kenai Peninsula,
Alaska
PB94-117603/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-93/474
Monitoring Global Change: Comparison of Forest Cover Es-
timates Using Remote Sensing and Inventory Approaches.
PB94-117579/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/475
Effects of Acidic Deposition on Streams in the Appalachian
Mountain and Piedmont Region of the Mid-Atlantic United
States.
PB94-117561/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/476
Potential Environmental Risks Associated with the New Sul-
fonylurea Herbicides.
PB94-117553/REB 944)1 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-93/477
Survival of Brook Trout Embryos in Three Episodically
Acidified Streams.
PB94-117546/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/479
Characterization of Emissions from an Early Model Flexible-
Fuel Vehicle.
PB94-120052/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/480
Spatially Resolved Monitoring for Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Using Remote Sector Sampling.
PB94-119955/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-93/481
Correcting RADM's Sulfate Underprediction: Discovery and
Correction of Model Errors and Testing the Corrections
Through Comparisons against Field Data.
PB94-119963/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-93/482
Model for Chlorine Concentration Decay in Pipes.
PB94-119971/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-93/483
Field Study to Evaluate Leaching of Aldicarb, Metolachlor,
and Bromide in a Sandy Loam Soil.
PB94-119989/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-93/484
Integrating Water Quality Modeling with Ecological Risk As-
sessment for Nonpoint Source Pollution Control: A Concep-
tual Framework.
PB94-119997/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/48S
Life Cycle Assessment for Municipal Solid Waste Manage-
msnL
PB94-122512/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/600/ J-93/486
Predating. Branchial and Cutaneous Uptake of 2£*,5,5'-Te-
tracNoro&phenyt in Fathead Minnows fPimepheJes prome-
las1) and Japanese Medaka COryzias Wipes'): Rate Limiting
Factors.
PB94-130168/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-9S/467
DMA Adduct Research wtth Capikny BectrophoresiB.
PB94-130242/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-9V4W
Rote ofKoturbation in Sediment Resuspension and Its
HthMttCtiOA with Pnystcsl Shoonno.
PB94-130192/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-93/4W
Characterization of the Spatiotemporal VariabMy of Non-
Uiban Ozone Concentrations over the Eastern United
Slates.
PB94-130259/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-93/490
BuMng Ampiticalion Factors tor Souroas Near BuMngs: A
WrxJ-TunneT Study.
PB94-130036/REB 944)2 PCAOS/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-*3/481
Comparison of Geostatisticai Procedures for Spatial Analy-
sis of Precipitabon in Mountainous Terrain.
PB94-130028/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-VV492
Evaluation of Methods for Detecting Ecological Effects from
taoorganarn
Control Agents in Terrestrial Systems.
Genetlcaiy Engineered Mtaoorganarns and MJccnUal Pest
ems.
9442 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-130044/REB
EPA/600/J-93/40S
Ecological Response Surfaces for North American Boreal
Tree Spades and Their Use in Forest Classification.
PB94-T30068/REB 9*4! PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-9V494
Effects of Trends in TMags Practices on Erosion and
Carbon Contort of Sots In the U.S. Com Belt
PB94-1 30051 /REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/000/ J-9S/406
Reduction of Genotoxidty of a Oeoaots-Contaminaled Sol
After Fungal Treatment Dotontilnod by the
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Tradescantfa-
micronucleus' Test
PB94-13O077/REB
EPA/000/ J-03/490
RapWGMamste Decarboxytase Assay for Detection of 'Es-
CftBnCnaat oof.
PB94-130143/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/OOOAI-OV4M
Quantitative Evaluation of HEPA FMratton Systems at As-
bestos Abatement Sites.
PB94-136116/REB 94-02 PCAOJ/MFA01
EPA/000/J43/490
Vahabaty in Diatom and Chrysophyte Assemblages and In-
ferred pft P8tec*mnc4ogjcal Studies of Big Mooae Lake.
New York. USA.
PB94-136124/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-SS/500
NonpoM Source Pollution Impacts of Alternative Agricuttur-
al Management Practices in Mnoic A Simulation Study.
PB94-136140/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ooo/j-os/501
l-136132/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/000/J-OS/S02
Motnodi tar the Detection of Changes in the Mfcrobtal
Ecotoay of Sol Caused by the Introduction of Mfcroorgs-
PB84-1361S7/REB 9442 PCAOS/MFA01
EPA/000/J-91/MS
Aoricumnl Sources and Sinks of Carbon.
PBM-138196/REB
9442 PCAJM/MFA01
EPA/000/ JO/KM
TempwmlVanetton In tht Diets of Caifomla Qua! In West-
PB*?3fl73/RE8 9442 PCAOt/MFAOl
•PA/ooo/J-os/m
ArimMton and VlsuaHatton of Watsr Cutty In DMrtMton
8w4mn«
PB04-1M181/REB
EPA/OOO/J-w/eot
9442 PCAOt/MFAOl
PB»4-t9ei90/REf
i m Water DMtwaon Systems.
9442 PCAO»/iFA01
at EPA to Addnatlng Uncertainty In Mtk At-
PB»4-i3S167/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/000/>«»/»0«
RttaMonatito between Abnormal Sornka Dtvatopmtfit and
Axial Skeletal Defect! In Rats Fosowtnn Heal Exposure.
PB94-1361S9/REB 944% PCAOt/MFAOl
EPA/OOO/J-M/5OT _..
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PB94-1
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9442 PCAOVMFA01
EPV600/J-93/S12
Treatment of Nonhazardous Petroleum-Contaminated Soils
by Thermal Desorptton Technologies.
PB94-13S118/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-93/513
Comprehensive Program for the Evaluation of Artificial
PBB4-13S100/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/000/J-93/514
Framework for Ecological Risk Assessment at the EPA.
Annual Review.
PB94-135092/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/.W3/51S
Mraspocific Variation in Sensitivity to UV-B RadMfon in
Rice.
PB94-135064/REB 9442 PCAQ2/MFA01
EPA/600/J-93/516
Cotton Yield I nssftB and Ambient Ozone Concentrations in
Catfomia's San Joaquin Valley.
PB94-13S019/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-93/517
Carbon Sequestration. Biological Diversity, and Sustainable
Development Integrated Forest Management
PB94-135027/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-93/Sie
pta^^on of Environmental Hydrotogte Behaviors in the
Nuftfiuastom United States.
PB94-135035/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-«3/51»
Mortality of Brook Trout. Mottled Scutoins, and Slmy ScU-
pka during Ackfc Episodes.
PB94-135043/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/000/J-03/S20
Photochemistv of Aqueous h>n01l)-Polycarbcaytet8 Com-
ptaces: Roles in the CnsmMy of Atmospheric and Surface
PB94-13SOSO/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/000/J-9S/521
Investigation of the Electrostatic Properties of Humte Sub-
stances by Fluorescence Quenching.
PB94-1S6S21/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-9S/522
Depth Dependence of Direct and Indtact Photolysis on Sol
Surfaces.
PB94-1350BB/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-83/S23
Influence of Attemative Electron Acceptors on the Anaero-
bic BtodegradabMy of Chlorinated Phenols and Benzole
Adds.
PB94-13S076/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
EP A/600/J-94/001
Examination of Dachlorinatton Processes and Pathways in
New Bedford Harbor Sedments.
PB94-140795/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Endoganously-MedBted, PretransMlonal Suppression of
Cytochroma P4501A In PCB-Contaminatsd Flounder.
PB94-140787/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/003
Btoaccumutatlon of PCS Congeners by Blue Mussels 1*11-
lus edufts' Deployed in New Bedford Harbor. Massachu-
setts.
PB94-140779/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Enumeration of •Vfcrio vuMflcus' on Membrane FMars w«ri
a Fhjorttoantty Labeled CWgonudeolids Probe SpecMc for
MngdonvLtvai 168 rRNA Sequences.
PBM-140781/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/OQO/^04/006
Bacteria at • Dsap-Water Sswage
9442 PCAOt/MFAOl
IPA/tOO/J44/OM
Oseolved Free Ammo Adds, Combined Amlno Adds, and
DMA at Sources of Carbon and Nitrogen to Marine Bactt-
PB94-140740VREB 9442 PCAOJ/MFA01
EPA/000/J44/007
Unusi^ EMhopMe QranuM Cat ProlferaBon In Coho
PBe4-i4ona/REB°^ 9442 PC AOS/MF AOI
8Wun*eecaotSenaors tor Dtucten of BtotvaUbto HgOO
PB94-140720/REB 9442 PCAOt/MFAOl
Psralstsnci of a Surrogata tor a QtnatkMly Engineered
icQmma-
Thermal Deeorplion, Now You're Cookin1. Hot Technology:
How K Works. What tt Costs. Where's tt Gokn.
PB94-13S12B/REB 9442 PCAO3/MFA01
•no Eootyvtwn Prapvttoc MMOOOWH tnd Stravn
PI»M40T12VRE8 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/000/J«4/010
ample Teat for TotcXy of Number 2 Fuel Of and Cf Oto-
persants to Embryos of Grass Shrimp. •Palaamonetos
pugto*
PB94-140704/REB 9442 PCAOt/MFAOl
EPA/000/J44/011
Ught and Clocliori Mkyoacopic Comparisons of Noiiiial He-
patocytes and Neopiastic Hepatocytas of Wei-Differentiat-
ed HnnritnneMar Carcinomas in a Tefeost Fish.
PB94-140696/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF AOI
EPA/600/J-94/012
Effects of Physkxxhemical Factors and Bacterial Colony
Morphotype on Association of 'Wbrio vulnificus' with Hemo-
cytes of •Crassostrea virginica'.
PB94-140688/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/013
Isolation and Characterization of (+ )-1,1a-Oihydroxy-1-Hy-
drofluoren-9-One Formed by Angular Dtoxygenation in the
Bacterial Catabotsm of Fluorene.
PB94-140670/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/000/J-04/014
Uptake of Metals from Chromated-Copper-Arsenate (CCA)-
Treated Lumber by Epixota.
PB94-140662/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/015
Downwind Drift and Deposition of Malathion on Human Tar-
gets from Ground Ultra-Low Volume Mosquito Sprays.
PB94-140654/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/017
Pesticide Inputs and Risks in Coastal Wetlands.
PB94-140647/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/,1-94/016
PSWIMS, a Profiling Instrument System for Remote Physi-
cal and Chemical Measurements in Shallow Water.
PB94-140639/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/019
Non-ftwasive Neuroto«icity Assay Using Larval Medaka.
PB94-140621/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/OOO/J-94/020
Comparison of Antioxidant Substances in Bronchoalveolar
Lavage Cells and Fluid from Humans, Guinea Pigs, and
Rats.
PB94-137346/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/000/ J-04/021
Effects of Age, Species Difference, Antibiotics and Toxi-
cants on Intestinal Enzyme ActMty and Genotoxkaty.
PB94-137338/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/000/J-94/022
Dose Dependenoe of Acetytcholinesteraae Activity in Neu-
roetastoms Cans Exposed to Modulated Radio-Frequency
Electromagnetic Radiation.
PB94-137320/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/OJ3
Indoor Asbestos Concentrations Associated with the Use of
Asbestos-Contaminated Tap Water in Portable Home Hu-
II JlBfilaHI ^^
PB94-137312/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/000/J-04/024
Effects of Dose and Route of Exposure on Dioxin Disposi-
tion.
PB94-137304/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/02S
Administration of 3,3Mmirxxipropionltn1e to the Rat Results
in Regkxi-Oependent Damage to the Central Nervous
System at Levels Above the Brain Stem.
P894-137296/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/026
CotMna Concentrations in Semen, Urine, and Blood of
Smokers and Nonsmokers.
PB94-1372B8/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
EPVOOO/J44/027
Extraction of DMA from Cryopreserved Ctotted Human
Blood.
PB94-137270/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/OZ6
Evaluation of Several Variations of tht Mouse Ear SwaMng
~ ) for Detection of Weak and Moderate Contact
PS94-137202/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/*94/0»
Developmental Toxldty of Methanol In Whole Embryo Cul-
ture: A Comparative Study with Mouse and Rat Embryot.
PB94-137eS4/RE8 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/>4Vt/OSO
Rtlittonship of Naui'opaUiy Target Ettsrate inNbHton to
Neuropathology and Ataxla In Hens Given Organophoe-
9442 PCAOt/MFAOl
phorus Estart.
PB94-137247/REB
EPA/000/^44^11
OaposWon PitMrnt of Aerotofaad Drugs wtthln Human
Lunge Effects of VentMory ParameMrs.
PB94-137239/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/000/J 04/011
Role of Neurototat Eitsrasa (NTE) In tht Prevention and
horua4nduoad Delayed Nturo-
9442 PC AOS/MF A01
Potenttatlon of Organophc
taddty(OPIDN).
PB94-137221/REB
EPA/000/J44/OSS
Naurobahavtoral Methods Used m Neurottxicolooteal Re-
joafctt.
PB94-137213/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/OS4
Sensitivity of Sertoi and Leydk} Ceks to Xenobiotics in in
PB94-137205/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/035
Developmental Charges in Carbachot-Stimulated InosHol-
phosphate Release in Pigmenled Rat Retina.
PB94-137197/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
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EP A/600/J-94/105
EPA/600/J-94/036
Pulmonary Exposure of Mice to 'Engineered' Pseudomon-
ads Influences Intestinal Microbiota Populations.
PB94-137189/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/COO/J-94/037
Methoxyacetaldehyde, an Intermediate Metabolite of 2-
Methoxyethanol, Is Immunosuppressive in the Rat
PB94-137171/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/038
Fetal Development in the Rat Following Disruption of Ma-
ternal Renal Function during Pregnancy.
PB94-137163/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/038
Differential Cytotoxte Sensitivity in Mouse and Human Cell
Lines Exposed to Organophosphate Insecticides.
PB94-137155/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/040
Influence of the Formamtdine Pesticide Chtordimeform on
Ovulation in the Female Hamster; Dissociable Shifts in the
LuteWzing Hormone Surge and Oocyte Release.
PB94-13714S/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/041
Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of Acute Chtorpyri-
fos in Rats: Tolerance to Prolonged Inhibition of Cholines-
PB94-137130/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/042
Effects of Dose and Routes of Exposure on the Disposition
of 2,3.7,8-((3)H)Tetrabromodibanzo-p-dioxin (TBDD) in the
Rat
PB94-137122/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-M/043
Ontogeny of Eyeblink Conditioning in the Rat Effects of US
Intensity and Interstimulus Interval on Delay Conditioning.
PB94-137114/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/044
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Ozone Epidemiolo-
gy Research Program; A Strategy for Assessing the Effects
of Ambient Ozone Exposure upon Morbidity in Exposed
Populations.
PB94-137106/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/045
Structure-Activity Approaches in the Screening of Environ-
mental Agents for Developmental Toxicity.
PB94-137098/REB 94-02 PCA01/MFA01
EP A/600/J-44/048
Altered Steroidogenesis in Whole-Ovary and Adrenal Cul-
ture in Cycling Rats.
PB94-137080/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/047
Enhanced Mortality and Liver Damage in Virus-Infected
Mice Exposed to p-Xyfene.
PB94-137072/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/048
32P-Postlabeling Analysis of DMA Adducts in Human
Sperm Cells from Smokers and Nonsmokers.
PB94-137064/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/049
Radon Progeny Dosimetry in the Rat Lung.
PB94-137056/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/050
Distribution of Injury and Microdosimetry of Ozone in the
VentHatory Unit of the Rat
PB94-137049/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-M/061
Lower Respiratory Tract Structure of Laboratory Animals
and Humans: Dosimetry Implications.
PB94-137031 /REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/062
Surfactant-Enhanced SoruWttnition of Residual Dodecane
In Sot Column*. 1. Experimental Investigation.
PS84-137023/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/063
Surfictant-Enhaneed SorubMzation of Residual Dodecane
In Sol Columns. 2. Mathematical Modeling.
PB94-137015/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/800/J-S4/OS4
Field Performance of Woodbumlng Stove* In Crested
Butte, Colorado (Journal Article).
PB94-161064/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EP A/600/J-W/OSS
Woodatow Emission Measurement Methods: Comparison
and Emission Factors Update.
PB94-143807/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/066
Mechanistic Steps in the Production of PCOD and PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143799/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-04/067
Mutagenfctty and Chemical Analysis of Emissions from the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber tires.
PB94-143773/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/OS6
Role of Combustion and Sorbent Parameters in Prevention
of Porychlorinated Dfcenzo-p-Otonn and Polychlorinated Di-
benzofuran Formation during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143781/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/058
Mixing Quantification by Visual Imaging Analysis.
PB94:i39474/REB 5442 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/060
Medial Prefrontal Cortex Lesions and Spatial Delayed Alter-
nation in the Developing Rat Recovery or Sparing.
PB94-139482/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/061
Scheme for Incorporating DC Magnetic Fields into Eptdemi-
otogical Studies of EMF Exposure.
PB94-143724/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/062
Correlation of Carcinogenic Potency with Mouse-Skin (32)P-
Postlabeling and Muta-(R)Mouse lac Z(-)Mutatkxi Data for
DMBA and Its K-Regfon Sulphur Isostere: Comparison with
Activities Observed in Standard Genotoxicity Assays.
PB94-143732/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/063
Toxicokinetics and Structure-Activity Relationships of Nine
Para-Substituted Phenols in Rat Embryos In vitro.
PB94-143740/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/064
Bfoassay and Chemical Analysis of Ambient Air Paniculate
Extracts Fractionated by Using Nonaqueous Anton-Ex-
change Solid Phase Extraction.
PB94-143757/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/065
Disposition of Mulberry Pollen in the Human Respiratory
System: A Mathematical Model.
PB94-143765/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/066
KH-BS Oncogene Mutations in Tumors and DNA Adducts
Formed by Benz(i)acearttvylene and Benzo(a)pyrene in the
Lungs of Strain A/J Mice.
PB94-139557/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/067
Correlation of the Antjcholinesterase Activity of a Series of
Organophospriates with Their Ability to Compete with Agon-
ist Binding to Muscarinic Receptors.
PB94-144615/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-94/068
Optimization of the Hamilton-Thorn Computerized Sperm
MotHity Analysis System for Use with Rat Spermatozoa in
ToxJcotogtcal Studies.
PB94-141603/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/069
Prolonged Neurobehavkxal and Visual Effects of Short-
Term Exposure to 3,3'-lrranodipropionitrile (IDPN) in Rats,
PB94-141579/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/070
Determination of Acrylamide in Rat Serum and Sciatic
Nerve by Gas Chromatography-Electron-Capture Detection.
PB94-141587/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/071
Effects of Selected Neuroactive Chemicals on Calcium
Transporting Systems in Rat Cerebellum and on Survival of
CerebeUar Granule Cells.
PB94-141595/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/072
Comparative Effects of Two Porychlorinated Biphenyl Con-
- asis in Rat Cerebellar Granule
geners on Calcium Homeostasis in
Cells.
PB94-141488/REB
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/073
Effect of Pretreatment on the Biliary Excretion of 2,3,7,8-
Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachtorodtoenzo-
furan, and 3,3',4,4'-fetraohkxobiphenyl in the Rat
PB94-141413/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/074
Sensitivity to 3,3'-lmlnodlpropionitrBe Differs for High- and
Midfrequency Hearing Loss In the Devetopina Rat
PB94-141421/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/075
Effects of Developmental Stage and Tissue Type on
Embryo/Fetal DNA Distributions and 5-FluorouracH-lnduosd
Cell-Cycle Perturbations.
PB94-141439/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-M/076
Quantitative Analysis of the Metabolism of 9,10-
Dtrrydrobenzotajpyrene by Induced Rat Liver Microtomes.
PB94.141447/REB 94-02 PCAM/MFA01
EP A/600/J-94/077
Mouse Skin Tumor-Initiating Activity of
Benz(0aceanthrylene In SENCAR Mice.
PB94-141454/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-04/078
Mid-Frequency Hearing Los* In Rat* Following Inhalation
wore to Trrerrtoroethylene: Evidence from Reflex Mcdr-
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure to
fteatton Audtometry.
PB94-141504/REB
EPA/600/ J-M/079
Epithelial Injury and Interstitial Ftorosis in the Proximal Alve-
olar Regions of Rats Chronically Exposed to a Simulated
Pattern of Urban Ambient Ozone.
PB94-141462/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/060
Chronic AIF3 Administration: 2. Selected Historical Obser-
PB94-141470/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-94/081
Tissue-Plasminogen Activator Is Induced as an Immediate-
Earty Gene During Seizure. Kindling and Long-Term Poten-
PB94-141496/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/082
Effects of Acidic Deposition on North American Lakes: Pa-
laeoUmnotogical Evidence from Diatoms and Chrysophytes.
PB94-144706/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/083
Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous Spatial Re-
sources from a Triangular Grid.
PB94-144714/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/084
Effect of 2,4-Dinrtrophenol on the Metabolic Rate of Bob-
white QuaH.
PB94-144722/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/085
Effects of Ultravotoet-B Radiation on Photosynthesis of Dif-
ferent Aged Needles in Field-Grown Loblolly Pine.
PB94-144730/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/066
Screening Model for Nonaqueous Phase Liquid Transport in
the Vadose Zone Using Green-Ampt and Kinematic Wave
Theory.
PB94-146255/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/087
New Approach to Purging Monitoring Wells: Lower Flow
Rates Reduce Required Purging Volumes and Sample Tur-
bidity.
PB94-146263/REB 94-02 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-84/088
Systematic Scanning Electron Microscopy Technique for
Evaluating Combined Biological/Granular Activated Carbon
Treatment Processes.
PB94-146271/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/089
Dose Response of 'Cryptosporidium parvum' in Outbred
Neonatal CD-1 Mice.
PB94-146289/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/090
Is There a Common Response to Ultraviotet-B Radiation by
Marine Phytoplankton.
PB94-146297/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/091
Sand Spiked with Copper as a Reference Toxicant Material
for Sediment Toxicity testing: A Preliminary Evaluation.
PB94-146305/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/092
Species-Habitat Relationships among Antarctic Seabirds: A
Function of Physical or Biological Factors.
PB94-146313/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/093
Accumulation of Cesium-137 and Strontkim-90 in Pondero-
sa Pine and Monterey Pine Seedlings.
PB94-146321/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/094
Carbon Poors and Flux of Global Forest Ecosystems.
PB94-146339/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/095
Carbon Balance of the Continuous Permafrost Zone of
Russia
PB94-146347/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPV600/J-94/096
Pools and Fluxes of Bkxjenic Carbon in the Former Soviet
Union-Translation.
PB94-1463S4/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/097
Potential Effect of No-Till Management on Carbon in the
Agricultural Soils of the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-146382/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/096
Efficiency of Least Square* Estimators in the Presence of
Spatial Autocorrelation.
PB94-146370/HEB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-M/OM
Extension of the Horvttz-thompson Theorem to Point Sam-
pling from a Continuous Universe.
PB94-146388/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/100
Plum* Dispersion In the ConvectJve Boundary Layer. Part 2.
Analyses of CONDORS Field Experiment Data.
PB94-146461/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/101
Numerical Calculation of InertJal Aspiration Efficiency of
Aerosol* Into Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
PB94-146453/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/iM4/ i 02
Removal of Slightly Heavy Gases from a Valley by Cross-
winds.
PB94-146448/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/103
Method Development and Field Measurements for Polar
Volatile Organic Compounds in Ambient Air.
PB94-146438/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/104
Remediating Contamination In Fractured Media: Is the
Problem Slipping between the Cracks.
PB94-146420/REB 94-02 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-M/105
Biogenic Hydrocarbon Emission Inventory for the U.SA
Using a Simple Forest Canopy Model.
PB94-155397/REB 94-O3 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/aOO/J-94/106
Performance in Soil-Gas-Resistant
94-02 PCA02/MFA01
Foundations.
PB94-1S540S/REB
EPA/6007.1-94/107
Modeftng the PartMonino and Bioacajmutation of TCDD
end OttwHydrophoHc Organic Chemicals to Late Ontar-
P89%55462/REB 94O3 PCAO3/MFA01
CttUstive Couping of Phenols on Activated Carbon: Impact
PB9iMS>470/REB^^ 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/WO/44M/1M
Contaminant Etfedsirilttsrine/Estuarine Systems: Field
PB94-155488/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6007.KM/110
I of Dissolved QrunlcCarbon to Bacterioplank-
EBC>Ben 9403 PCAOS/MFA01
EPA/600/J-4M/111
HMopathotogy and «°<^»"^°"J'>°^'ar^"'S':
Ma v«yrtcr LJwng on Wood Preserved with Chromated
P^SMSSBM/REB 9402 PC AO2/MF A01
EM/WOAH4/11Z
Fay and Survival of Mcrobial Pest Control Agents to Non-
PB8>4-155512/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J4M/113
Effect of •Beeuveria bsasiana' and Its Toxins on 'Mysidop-
PBfrMM^U/R^**' 9402 PCA02/MFA01
EM/WO/J4M/114
knportenoa of Physical Seeing Factors to Benthte Marine
Invertebrats Reootonbstion of Laboratory Mgwspsms.
PB94-1SSS38/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/MO/.M4/11S
Host SpedfcBV of "Calyptospora funduT (Apicomplexa: Ca-
EPA/MM/J44/129
CKmsts Warming and the Carbon Cyde In the Permafrost
Zone of the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-159332/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/COO/ J44/130
Conceptual Approaches tor inoorporating OimattcClwnge
Into ttte Development of Forest Management Options for
PBȣl56340/REB>n' 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-M/131
VegaMion and Pollen Relationships In Eastern Canada-
944)3 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/MO/M4/1W
Transtormaion of Dyes and Related Compounds in Anode
EM/MO/J44/117 _..,.,..
rViu«iienlalM«ssTransfer Modal tor Indoor Air Emissions
pSM^I^T 9403 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/MO/44M/1W
CtttceJ Evaluation of the Diffusion Hypothesis in the Theory
of Porous Medta VotaBe Organic Compound (VCQ
94-03 PCAOS/MFA01
EPA/MO/ J-44/11*
OS. Mercury Recyders Provide Expanded Process Capa-
PB»M5B805/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF Ml
EPA/600/J44-120
Use of Cafcnic Surfactants to ModVy Sol [Surfaces tolPfO-
mota Sorpeon and Retard Mkjralion of Hydrophobe Organ-
944M PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/ J t4/U1
Held Trapping of Subsurface Vapor Phase Petroleum Hy-
PB»tl»788/nEB 9403 PCA03/MFA01
ENVM0/44M/1Z2
ave Breaking in SMHed Flo* over Ob-
PB»M58771/REB 94-O3 PCAOS/MFA01
B>A/<60a/J4M/123
Aseodatton of Personal and Workplace Characteristics with
MaTBomfort and Odor A SurveTof 3948 Office Work-
944)3 PCAOS/MFA01
nela>i«iil<|H between Desurtulus tor Hydrophobicty and
Soft Bec»X)pnBotv in Piuumiiu ToricKy.
M4S
PCAOS/MFA01
EPA/tOO/ J4M/12S
Effects of Ws»sr Temperature and pH on Toxidly of Terbo-
tos, Tttotsorfon, 44«ropheiiol and 2.4J**«iljenor to the
eus- and flaWxwr Trout
944» PCAOS/MFA01
EPA/MO/J4M/1K
Acme Toxic«v of 44«rophenol. 2.4-antophenol. Terbutos
and Triehtorfon to Grass Shrimp fPalaomonoliis' appj and
al as Affected
Sheepshaad Mknows fCyprin
~ --- vend Temperature.
do
ags
9403 PCAOS/MFA01
94O3
ennaui M/UJ
Effects of Water Temperatae on *fT«l*'_S*_4^?|ro-
I and 2,4-Dtofcophend to Developing Rainbow Trout
9403 PCA02/MFA01
ImpicatJons of dmats Change for the Water Balance of
the Columbia River Basil, USA.
PB94-159385/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/133
Experimental Study of Complete Dissolution of a Nona-
queous Phase Liquid to Saturated Porous Medfe.
PB^M58373/REB 94O3 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/1S4
Using Biopoiymers to Remove Heavy Metals from Sol and
PB9£l59381/REB 94O3 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/135
LeechiraBpundary Movement to SokMed/Stabilzed
PB9?159399/REB 94O3 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/136
Impact of Oxygen Modeled Oxktative Couping on Adsorp-
tion Ktoettos.
PB94-159407/REB 94O3 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/800/J44/137
Leaching Boundary to Cement-Based Waste Forms.
PBS4-1S5223/RE6 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/BOO/.M4/1M
Effects of Leschtog on Pore Size Distribution of SosdHied/
Stabttzed Wastes.
PB94-1S5231/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
EPV600/0-94/139
Metals Distribution to Sosdrned/Stablzed Waste Forms
94-03 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/^94/140
Sorptton, Important in Stabfeed/Solidffled Waste Forms.
PB9V1K2S6/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA7600/J44/141
Operating Capacity of GAC Adsorbers: Dissolved Oxygen
and Extended Service Life.
PBM^SSriS/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/143
Effect ofDnolved Oxygen on Phenob Breakthrough from
W^4OT76/REB 9*4)3 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-94/144
Fermentation Process Mentoring through Measurement of
EPA/600/J-94/15S
Interferences, Limitations and an Improvement In the Ex-
traction and Assessment of Cellulase Activity in Soil.
PB94-157229/REB 94O3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/156
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Forest Pesticides on the
Brown Garden Snal 'Helix aspersa' Mueller.
PB94-157211/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/1S7
Climatic Classification and Future Global Redistribution of
Agricultural Land
PB94-157351 /REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/.W4/158
Modeling the Potential Change in Yield and Distribution of
the Earth's Crops under a Warmed Climate.
PB94-157369/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/1S9
Nature and Function of the Brown Cell In 'Crassostrsa vir-
PB^i604S4/REB 9403 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/160
Distribution of Relative Error of Toxicity of Herbicides and
Metals to •Arabidopsts'.
PB94-160470/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/161
Comparative Toxicity of Chemicals to Earthworms.
PB94-160462/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/162
Uptake and Photodegradation of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachiorodi-
benzo-p-oloxto Sorbed to Grass Foliage.
PB94-160486/REB 94O3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/WM/163
Vapor-Phase 2,3,7,8-TCDO Sorption to Plant Foliage: A
Species Comparison.
PB94T60496/REB 94O3 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/^94/164
Global Terrestrial Carbon Cyde.
PB94-160504/REB 94O3 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/16S
Interaction of Cfimate and Land Use in Future Terrestrial
AfifOSOi RfltoSSB.
PB94-157336/REB
EPA/600/J-94/145
deeng Substrate Transport into Btoflms: Rde of Multiple
944)3 PCA03/MFA01
944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J4M/146
Control of Disinfection By-Produds and Biodegradable Or-
ganic Matter through Btotogtes) Treatment
PB94-157310/HET 94O3 PCAOS/MFA01
EPA7600/J4M/147
Impact of Pmamnatton and Btodegraoatlon on Distofedton
By-Product Formation.
P54-157302/REB 94O3 PCAOS/MFA01
Eflectof Separation Procesees on the Formation of Bro-
PB»MS7294/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
Effect of Bromide Ion on Formation of HAAs during Chtorin-
sHon.
PB94-1572B67REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6007J-94/1SO
Parade Removal and Head Loss Development to Biological
PB94-1572787REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6007.W4/1S1
Anaerobic Treatment of a SimujBjed Hgh-Strength industri-
PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J 94/152
Carbon Sources and SMa to Forest Somes of the Former
PB»4?1CT2S2/REB 94O3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA7000/J44/1S3
Effects of Diekkta to Food on Growth and Btoaccumuiation
ii llnlnil rtirliinnn
PB94-157245/REF 944)3 PCA01/MFA01
CTAMOO/J44/154
Todcay and Esamstad Water Qussty Ortterla Values to Mal-
lard Duckings Boosed to PartacMorophenoL
PB94-157237/Ril 94O3 PCA01/MFA01
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/166
Comparison of Two Methods to Assess the Carbon Budget
of Forest BJomes to the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-160520/REB 94O3 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/167
Hexagon Mosaic Maps for Display of Urwariate and Bivar-
piSSRlB011'" 9403 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/168
RBC NHrification Design Using Zero-Order Kinetics.
PB94-162732/REB^ 94O3 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/169
RemecSabon of Contaminated Soils by Solvent Flushing.
PB94-162740/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/170
Fractal-Based Stochastic Interpolation Scheme In Subsur-
944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/171
Effects of Three Concentrations of Mixed Fatty Acids on
Dechtorination of TetracMoroethene in Aquifer Microcosms.
PB94-162765/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-M/172
Investigation of Cleaner Technologies to Minimize Automo-
P^SSl2/REB* 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-94/17S
MurBspectral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfection
Byproducts in Drinking Water.
PB94-163524/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/174
Engkmered Btoflter for Removing Organic Contaminants in
PB94-163532/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/175
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxytated Sorbftan Fatty Acid
-
Esters by Supercritical FMd Ctirornatograpr^
B 944)3
EPA/600/J-94/176
PB94-163540/REB
PC A02/MF A01
Toxidty of SsoTments and Serjment Pore Waters from the
Grand Calumet Rivar-lmfana Harbor, Indiana Area of Con-
PB94-163557/HEB 944)3 PCAOS/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-94/177
DnxMea Tcodc Potency in Forster-s Tern Eggs from
Green Bay Late Michigan, North America.
PB9Tie3565/lREB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-94/178
QSAR Approach for Estimating the Aquatic Toxicity of Soft
EtecttDpMes (QSAR for Soft Sectrophies)
PB94-163573/REB 944)3 PC AO2/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/17*
Identification of Ammonia, Chlorine, and Diazinon as Toxi-
944» FCA03/MFA01
OR-18
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NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
EPA/600/J-94/250
EPA/600/J-94/180
Bkxnagnification of Bioassay Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrachkxodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin Equivalents.
PB94-163599/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/181
Measures of Reproductive Success and PotycMorinated Bi-
phenyt Residues in Eggs and Chicks of Forster's Terns on
Green Bay, Lake Michigan. Wisconsin, 1988.
PB94-163607/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/182
Physiologically-Based Toxicokinetic Modeling of Three Wa-
terbome Chloroethanes in Channel Catfish, 'Ictalunjs punc-
tatus'.
PB94-163615/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/183
Behavior and Identification of Toxic Metals in Complex Mix-
tures: Examples from Effluent and Sediment Pore Water
Toxicity Identification Evaluations.
PB94-163623/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/184
Alternatives to Methanol-Water Ekrtkxl of Solid-Phase Ex-
traction Columns for the Fractionatkxi of High Log K(sub
ow| Organic Compounds in Aqueous Environmental Sam-
ples.
PB94-163631/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/185
Comparison of Effluent Toxicity Results Using 'Ceriodapn-
ria dubia' Cultured on Several Diets.
PB94-163649/REB 94-O3 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/1S6
Development and Evaluation of Test Methods for Benthic
Invertebrates and Sediments: Effects of Flow Rate and
Feeding on Water Quality and Exposure Conrjttons.
PB94-163656/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/1S7
Structure-Toxidty Relationships for alpha, taeta-Unsaturated
Alcohols In Fish.
PB94-163664/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-M/1M
ToxlooWnetlcs and Metabolism of Aniline and 4-Chloroani-
line in Medaka fOryziaa latipes').
PB94-1B3872/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-M/169
Uptake of Planar Porychkxinated Biphenyts and 2,3.7,8-
Substttuted Pofychkxtnated Dfeenzofurans and Dtoenzo-p-
dtoxins by Birds Nesting In the Lower Fox River and Green
Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163680/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/190
Repaonses of Juvenile Largemouth Bass to Different pH
and Aluminum Levels at Overwintering Temperatures: Ef-
fects on Gil Morphology, Electrolyte Balance, Scale Calci-
um, Liver Glycogen, and Depot Fat
PB94-163698/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/191
Field and Laboratory Investigation of Acid Effects on Large-
mouth Bass, Rock Bass, Black Crappie, and Yellow Perch.
PB94-163706/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-94/193
pH-Dependent Toxicity of Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn to 'Cerio-
daphnia dubia', 'Pimephales promelas1, 'Hyalella azteca'
and 'Lumbriculus variegatus'.
PB94-163722/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/194
2,3.7,8,-Tetrachlorrxlfcenzo-p-dtaxin Equivalents in Tissues
of Birds at Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94-163730/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/195
cruitment
PB94-163748/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/196
Dose-Response Relationships in Mice Following Subch-
rooic Exposure to 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorool>enzo-p-<*oxin:
CYP1A1, CYP1A2, Estrogen Receptor, and Protein Tyro-
sine Phosphorytetion.
PB94-163755/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-S4/197
Prenatal Cocaine Eliminates the Sex-Dependent Differ-
ences in Activation Observed in Adult Rats After Cocaine
Challenge.
PB94-163763/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/198
Transcnptional Changes in Hepatic Tumors of Rats Induced
by DKZ-etnyfhexyf) phthalate and DHvOctyl phthalate.
PB94-163771/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/1M
Lowering pH Increases Embryonic Sensitivity to Formate in
Whole Embryo Culture.
PB94-163789/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/,1-94/200
Aluminum Alters Calcium Transport in Plasma Membrane
and Endoplasmic Reticulum from Rat Brail.
PB94-163797/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/201
Aluminum Decreases Muscarinic, Adrenergic and Metabo-
tropic Receptor-Stimulated Phosphoinosrlide Hydrolysis in
Hppocampaland Cortical Slices from Rat Brain.
RB9V163805/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/202
Within-Session Changes in Peak N160 Amplitude of Flash
Evoked Potentials in Ratsfl,2).
PB94-163813/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/203
Short Communication: Suggestions for Collection and Re-
porting of Chemosensory (olfactory) Event-Related Poten-
tials.
PB94-163821/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/204
Analyses of Cytogenetic Damage in Rodents Following Ex-
posure to Simulated Groundwater Contaminated with Pesti-
cides and a Fertilizer.
PB94-163839/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/205
Mutagenicrty and Chemical Analysis of Emissions for the
Open Burring of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB94-163847/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/206
Interaction of Inorganic Mercury Salts with Model and Red
Gen Membranes: Importance of Lipid Binding Sites.
PB94-163854/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/207
Quantification and Molecular Characterization of 'hprf Mu-
tants of Human T-Lymphocytes.
PB94-163862/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/208
Hazard Identification: Efficiency of Snort-Term Tests in
Identifying Germ Cell Mutagem and Putative Nongenotoxic
Carcinogens.
PB94-163870/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/209
Developmental Toxicity of Inhaled Methanol in the CD-1
Mouse, with Quantitative Dose-Response Modeling for Esti-
mation of Benchmark Doses.
PB94-163888/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600AM4/210
Acute and Lorn-Term Effects of a Single Dose of the Fun-
gicide Carbendazkn (Methyl 2-Benztmidazote Carbamate)
on the Male Reproductive System in the Rat
PB94-163896/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-S4/211
Aerodynamic Size Measurement of Airborne Ftoers and
Hearth Effects Implications.
PB94-163904/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/212
Quantitative and Temporal Relationships between DMA
Adduct Formation in Target and Surrogate Tissues: Implica-
ttons for Btomonitoring.
PB94-163912/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/213
Ftoer Deposition Along Airway Walls: Effects of Fiber
Cross-Section on Rotational Interception.
PB94-163920/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/800/J-94/214
Behavior of Hygroscopic Pharmaceutical Aerosols and the
Influence of Hydrophobic Additives.
PB94-163938/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/215
Ozone Effect on Respiratory SyncySal Virus Infectivity and
Cytokine Production by Human Alveolar Macrophages.
PB94-163946/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/216
Fatal Dexamethasone Exposure Accelerates Development
of Renal Function: Relationship to Dose, Cell Differentiation
and Growth Inhibition.
PB94-1639S3/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-M/216
Molecular Analysis of Mutations Induced at the 'htsD3052'
Alkde of Salmonella by Single Chemicals and Complex Mix-
tures.
PB94-163961/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/21C
Soil Fumigation within Monoculture and Rotations: Re-
sponse of Response of Com and Mycorrhizae.
PB94-169943/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/220
Fluorescence Assessment of the Maximum Quantum Effi-
ciency of Photosynthesis in the Western North Atlantic.
PB94-169950/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/221
Animo Acid Composition of Suspended Particles, Sedment-
Trap Material, and Benthic Sedtonent in the Potomac Estu-
H69968/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/222
Episode AckWcation of Freshwater Systems in Canada:
Physical and Geochemical Prc
PB94-169976/REB
EP A/600/J-94/223
Usng found1 Data to Augment a Probability Sample: Pro-
cedure and Case Study.
PB94-169984/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/224
Cement Stabfeatton/SoldHication Techniques: pH Profile
Within Acid-Attacked Waste Form.
PB94-169992/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/Z2S
Airborne Asbestos Concentrations during Spray-Buffing of
944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/226
Computer-AkJed Data Acquisition for Combustion Experi-
ments.
PB94-170008/REB
944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-1I
944)3 PC A03/MF A01
944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/229
Greenhouse Gases from Biomass and Fossil Fuel Stoves in
Developing Countries: A Manila Pilot Study.
PB94-170016/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/230
Effects of NO3(-), d(-), F(-). SO4(2-), and CO3(2-) on
PtX2+ ) Immobilization by Hydroxyapatite.
PB94-170024/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/231
Development of a Battery-Operated Portable Synchronous
Luminescence Spectrofluorometer.
PB94-170032/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/232
Polychlorinated Biphenyl Congener Distributions in Winter
Flounder as Related to Gender, Spawning Site, and Conge-
ner Metabolism.
PB94-170040/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/233
Bacterial Growth Efficiency on Natural Dissolved Organic
Matter.
PB94-170057/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/234
Utilization of TopsmeK, 'Atherinops affinis', in Environmen-
tal Toxicology Studies along the Pacific Coast of the United
States.
PB94-17006S/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600AM4/235
Trophic Transfer of Contaminants from Organisms Living by
ChromateoX^pper-Arsenate (CCA)-Treated Wood to Their
Predators.
PB94-170073/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-M/236
Phytogenetic Analysis of a Bactenal Aerobic Degrader of
Azo Dyes.
PB94-170081/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/237
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics with
Health, Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3948 Office Work-
ers in Three Buildings.
PB94-174786/REB
EPA/600/J-M/238
Fine-Particle Sodium Tracer for Long-Range Transport of
the Kuwaiti Oil-Fire Smoke.
PB94-170107/REB 944)3 PCA01/MFA01
EP A/600/J-94/239
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 12. Ef-
fects on Man, Animals, and Plants as a Function of Air Pol-
lutant Impact
PB94-170099/REB 944B PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/240
Analysis of Selected Chemical Groups by Liquid Chroma-
tqgraphy/Mass Spectrometry.
PB94-170115/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/241
Comparison of Nonmethane Organic Compound Concentra-
tion Data Collected by Two Methods in Atlanta.
PB94-170123/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/242
Package Plants for Small Water Supplies: The U.S. Experi-
ence.
PB94-169828/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/243
Environmental Chemistry of Chromium.
PB94-177763/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/0-94/244
Coplanar PCS and Metal Residues in Dolphins from the
U.S. Atlantic Coast Including Atlantic Botttenose Dolphin
Obained during the 1987/88 Mass Mortality.
PB94-177748/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/245
Use of the Aquatic Oligochaete 'Lumbriculus variegatus' for
Assessing the Toxicity and Btoaccumulabon of Sediment-
Associated Contaminants.
PB94-177730/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/246
Identification of Predominant Environmental Factors Struc-
turing Stream Macroinvertebrate Communities Within a
Large Agricultural Catchment
PB94-177722/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/247
Respiratory-Cardiovascular Physiology and Chtoroethane
Gill Flux in the Channel Catfish 'Ictalurus punctatus'.
PB94-177714/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/248
Comparison of the Relative Sensitivity of Three Benthic In-
vertebrates to Copper4i)ntaminated Sediments from the
Keweenaw Waterway.
PB94-174703/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/249
Scoping the Chemicals in Your Drinking Water.
PB94-174711/REB 944)3 PCA01/MFA01
EP A/600/J-94/2SO
Aspects of Spatial and Temporal Aggregation in Estimating
Regional Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from Temperate Forest
Sorts"
PB94-174729/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/J-S4/2S2
Evaluation of Potential Confounding Factors ki Sediment
Toxkaty Tests with Three Freshwater Benthte Invertebrates.
PB94-176138/REB 944B PC M3/MF Ml
EPA/600/ J44/2S3
QSARs for Photoinduoed Toxkaty: 1. Acute Lethaity of Po-
lycydtc Aromatic Hydrocarbons to 'DaphniaL™pna
PB94-176203/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA/600/J-94/254
Influence of Age on the Relative Sensitivity of 'Hvalela
azteca- to Diazinon, Afcytorw»l Ethoxytates, Copper, Cad-
PB9tl<76lP7REB 944)3 PCM1/MFM1
EPA/600/J-94/255
Evaluation of Equfcrium Partitioning Theory for Predfctmg
Acute Toxkaty rfHeld<*llected Sedkwmts&xitamneted
with DDT, ODE and ODD to the Arnphtood 'Hysteria
PB9M76146/REB 944B PCMS/MFMI
EPA/600AM4/2S6 ^^^. «„
Organic Carbon Partitioning as a Basis for Predfctmg the
Toxkaty o« CNorpyrifos ki Sedknents. .„,.„. ...
PB94-176153/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFM1
EPA/600/J-C4/2S7
Assessing PottntealBioavailabitty of Metals ki Sedknents:
PB94-176161/REB 944)3 PC AOZ/MF M1
EPA/600/J44/2H
Predjcang Modes ol Toxic Action from Chemieal Structure:
PB&176NJ5/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA/600/J-04/2W
PredfcSon of Btoeccumulatton of Metals from Contaminated
Sedknent* by the Oigochaete. XumbrtajlusvarijBaJ*.
PB94-17eOS4/REB^ 944B PCM1/MFM1
EPA/600/J4M/Z60
UP"*** theJJ.a Envlrenmerital Protection Agency's SITE
EPA/600/J-M/278
Eye Disease ki Pen-Beared Chinook SalrnonCaused
*
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Comparison of Oismiuitiinesoerice and
Mwfixftaeponsee In the Prsaenoa of HumkMy and Photo-
p»ieiW7/REB
EPA/600/J-04/Z02
944* PCMS/MFMI
Optimum Maaobenthic SaniplngProtocol tor Detecting
Poftjtbn Impact* m the Southern Ctftomla Kght
PB84-182eS4/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/600/MM/M3
Effects of Food Density .and Temperatire^on Feedkxj and
Growth of Yo
EPA/600/J-94/264
Effects of Dlet«« Fatty Add Enrichment on SurvtvA
Growth, and S«ir*Vs»»ss-Test Performance of Inland Sl-
P^MB2649/REB 944)3 PC AOZ/MF M1
EP A/600/J4M««S
Maragency OA Workshop Conference Review. Held ki Las
FCA02/MFM1
EPA/600/J-94/266
U& EPA Mentoring and Measurement Technologies Pro-
JRttffi/SS1""'"1" 944M PCM2/MFM1
EPA/600/ J4M/267
MuMspecM Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfection
EPA/600/>«4/274
MectMly and Teratoganicily of
EPA/600/ J-94/277
Charactenzation of a New Trarmophlc Sutfatefleducing
Bacterium •Thermodeaultovfcrio yeKowstorffgen. nov. ana
sTnov^rts Phytogenetic Retettonshk. to TT»rmodesu»o-
bBCteriurn communV and Their Origins Deep wthm the
PB9tHl038/REB 944)4 PCM2/MFM1
EPAMOO/M4/278
Characterization of •Desurfomicrobium escambium' sp. nov.
Sd^osalto Assign TJesuHovfcrto desuftiricans' Strain
Norway 4 to the Genus "TJesulfonicrobiurn'
PB94-191046/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF Ml
EPA/6007 J-94/279
Reid-Scale Testing of a Two-Stage Bkxeactor torR*™™
of Creosote and Pentacrdoropheno! from Ground water
Chemical and Biological Assessment „._„«..„
PB94-1910S3/REB^ 944)4 PCMZ/MFM1
EPA/600/ J*94/200
Field Scale Testing of a Hyparfltration Unit for Removal of
Creosote and PentacNorophenol from Ground Water
PCM3/MFM1
944» PCM2/MFM1
f3>A/600/J4M/2ttB
Developments in the Supercritical Fk«d Extraction of Chtor-
opjierow AcM Herbkades from Sol Sampler
P&94-182326/REB 944B PC A02/MF Ml
EPA/400/ J-M/2M
Evakiatton of Soxtec Extraction Procedure for ExMctmg
Organic Compounds from Sols and Sedknents.
P^-182334/REB 944)3 PC M3/MF Ml
EPA/800/J-M/270
Separation and lactation of VolaHe Organic Compounds
Using Vacuum DistMalion with GC/MS O**»*Sl*K . „
PB94-182342/REB 944B PC A02/MF Ml
EP A/6007 J-»4/271
SeperaCon of T-MAZ Ethoxytated SorbXan Fatty Acid
Esters by Reverse Phase Owomatography. -.__.„
P894-1K!359/I«B 944)3 PCM2/MFM1
EPA/aOO/J4»4/Z72
Comparative Toxicity of Aanphos^Methyl to House Mice,
Laboratory Mtoe. Deer Mice, and Gray-Taled \Wet
PB94-1W367/REB 944B PCMZrtdFMI
EPA/eOO/ J-04/273
SusceptMly of the Convergent Lady Beetle fCoteoptera:
1 in
"pTerJctkig'chronic Lethality of Chemicals to Fishes from
Acute Toxkaty Test Data: Concepts and Linear Regression
PM4^10re/REB8Se88ment>" 944M PC AOZ/MF Ml
EPA/600/J-94/282
Effect* of Contaminants from Chromated Copper Areenate-
Treated Lumber on Benthos. .-,,,,,- .»«
PB94-191087/REB 944)4 PCA02/MFM1
EPA/600/J-94/2f3
FWi Intersexualty as (noteator of EnvkonmenW Stress:
Monitoring Fish Reproductive Systems Can Serve to Alert
Humans to Potential Harm. .„„«. »«,
PB94-191095/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF Ml
EPA/600AI-04/2M
Estimation of tontzatton Constants of Azo Dye* and Related
Aromatic Amine*: Environmental Inyication.
PB94-181103/HEB 944)4 PCMS/MFMI
EP A/600/J-M/20S
PhotoM* of Smoke Dyes on Softs. _-...»..: »»4
PB94-181111/REB 944M PCMz/MFMI
EPA/600/J-04/266
Evalustion of Five Commercial Immunoassay Data Analysis
PB94?*1?S/REB 944)4 PCA02/MFM1
EPA/600/J-»4/Z»7
Performance-Based Methods for the EPA's Regulatory Pro-
9 944M PCM1/MFM1
EPA/800/J-94/286
Determination of Metals in Soid Samples 5»Complexation:
Supercritical FUd Extraction and Gas Chrornatography.
Atomic Emission Detection. ^^ .«^/»«f- &•«
PB94-191145/REB 944)4 PCAOz/MFMI
EPA/SOO/J-94/ZB9
Tritium ki Surface Waters of the Western United «««»
PB94-1911S2/REB 944)4 PCM1/MFM1
EPA/600/J-»4/z90
Spatial Patterns of Sol Organic Carbon ki the Contiguous
PM?l!mO/REB 944)4 PCA03/MFM1
EPA/600/J4M/291
Iron Nutrition Influence on Cadmium Accumulation by 'Are-
944)4 PCAOZ/MFMI
EPA/600/J44/202
Comparison of Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-Thomp-
8on|s*nitor tor Randomized Variable ProbabHty System-
P^I^SriS/REB 944)4 PCA03/MFM1
EPA/600/*»4/2»3
Dynamic Standanfzation of Tree-Ring Series.
P&94-191194/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF M1
EPA/600/ J4M/Z»4
Sequential Anaerobic Degradation of ^4-Dkjnorop
Fioshwator Sudknenls. _.„—.««
PB94-190485/REB 944)4 PCM2/MFM1
EPA/600/ J «4/275
Catyptoapora (undul (Apicomptexa. CatyptoeporkJea) in the
LweroTme Gu* ToedSsh, •Opsanus beta'.
PBB4-191012/REB 944)4 PCAOZ/MFM1
EPA/600/J-94/300
Ecological Structure among Migrant and Resident SeabWs
of the Scotia-Weddell ConfTuence Region.
PB94-190543/REB 94-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-94/301
Bacterial Flux from Chaparral into the Atmosphere in Mid-
Summer at a High Desert Location.
PB94-190550/HEB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600AK44/302
Effects of 7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene on Immune
Function and Mixed-Function Oxygenase Activity in the Eu-
PB9Tl90568/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/303
Two-dimensional ..
enced by Sorptton t
W Heterogeneity.
PB94-189S93/REB
EPA/600/J-94/304
Effect of Temperature and Pore Size on the Hydraulic Prop-
erties and Flow of a Hydrocarbon Oil in the Subsurface.
PB94-189701/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/305
IAPCS: A Computer Model That Evaluates Pollution Control
PB94-192721 /REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/306
PC-Based MIE Scattering Program for Theoretical Investi-
gations of the Optical Properties of Atmospheric Aerosols
as a Function of Composition and Relative Humidity.
--- 944)4 PCA02/MFM1
I ModeHng of Aquifer Remediation Inftu-
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EPA/600/R-93/163
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/323
Effects of Methanol on Embryonic Mouse Palate in Serum-
Free Organ Culture.
PB94-197134/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPV600/J-M/324
Homologous Up-Regulatton of the Gonadotropin-Releasing
Hormone Receptor in alphaT3-1 Cells Is Associated with
Unchanged Receptor Messenger RNA (mRNA) Levels and
Altered mRNA Activity.
PB94-197126/REB 94^M PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/32S
Mathematical Model for Aerosol Deposition in the Respire.
tory Tract of the Guinea Pig.
PB94-197118/REB
EPA/600/J-94/326
Application of SAR Methods to Non-Congeneric Data
Bases Associated with Carcinogenicity and Mutagenicity:
Issues and Approaches.
PB94-197100/REB 94O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/327
Theoretical Investigation into the Potential of Halogenated
Methanes to Undergo Reductive Metabolism.
PB94-197092/REB 94O4 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/328
Devetopmental Toxicity and Structure-Activity Relationships
of Aliphatic Acids, Including Dose-Response Assessment of
Vatoroic Acid in Mice and Rats.
PB94-197084/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/329
Dose-Dependent Disposition of Sodium Arsenate in Mice
Following Acute Oral Exposure.
PB94-202140/REB 94XM PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-A4/330
Respiratory Responses to Repeated Prolonged Exposure to
0.12 pom Ozone.
PB94-S02132/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/800/J-M/331
Will the Mouse Btoassay for Estimating Sensory Irrltancy of
Airborne Chemicals (ASTM E 981-84) Be Useful for Evalua-
tion of Indoor Air Contaminants
P894-202124/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/332
Deposition Patterns of PolycUsperse Aerosols within Human
Lungs.
PB94-202116/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/333
CotahWne Inhibits Elevations in Both Alveolar-Capillary
Membrane Permeability and Lavage Surfactant After Expo-
sure of the Rat to Phosgene.
P8e4-198987/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600AM4/334
Comparative Molecular Field Analysis of Polyhalogenated
Dtoenzo-p-dtoxins, Dibenzofurang, and Blphenyls.
PB94-202106/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-M/335
Antimutagerucity Profiles of Synthetic and Natural Antimuta-
?894-202090/REB 04-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/800/J-94/336
Relationship between Delivered Ozone Dose and Function-
al Responses in Humans.
PB94-202082/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/337
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena during
Breathing of High Volume Aqueous Aerosols.
P894-202074/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/338
Utility of Controlled Human Exposure Studies for Assessing
the Health Effects of Complex Mixtures and Indoor Air Pol-
lutants.
PB94-202066/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-94/339
Histopathotogy, Blood Chemistry, and Physiological Status
of Normal and Moribund Striped Bass ("Morone saxatilis')
Involved in Summer Mortality f Die-Off) in the Sacramento-
San Joaquin Delta of California.
PB94-198157/HEB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-94/340
X-Cell Pseudotumors in a Hardhead Catfish 'Arius fells'
(Arudae) from Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana. USA.
PB94-198165/HEB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPV600/J-94/341
Application of Mtoobcal Ecology Research to Environmental
Problems.
PB94-203783/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/342
SITE Demonstration of the Toronto Harbour Commissioners
Soil Recycling Project
PB94-198173/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/343
International Symposium on the Ecological Effects of Arctic
Airborne Contaminants. Held in Reykjavik, Iceland on Octo-
ber 4-8, 1993.
PB94-206505/REB 94-04 PC A22/MF A04
EPA/600/J-94/344
Quantification in Soil of 'Bacillus thuringiensis' var. 'kurstaki'
detta-Endotoxin from Transgenic Plants.
PB94-210515/REB 94-O4 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/345
Impairment of Growth and Immune Function of Avocet
Chicks from Sites with Elevated Selenium, Arsenic, and
Boron.
PB94-210507/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
94-04 PC A01/MF A01
94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/346
Mycorrhizae Alter Quality and Quantity of Carbon Allocated
below Ground.
PB94-210499/REB
EPA/600/J-94/347
Mapping Critical Levels of Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide and Nitro-
gen Dioxide for Crops, Forests and Natural Vegetation in
the United States.
PB94-210481/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/348
Determination of Porychtorinated Biphenyl Levels in the
Serum of Residents and in the Homogenates of Seafood
from the New Bedford, Massachusetts Area: A Comparison
of Exposure Sources through Pattern Recognition Tech-
niques.
PB94-210473/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/349
Transformation of Caibon Tetrachkxide by Pyrite in Aque-
ous Solution.
PB94-210465/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/350
Characterization of Chromium-Contaminated Soils Using
Field-Portable X-ray Fluorescence.
PB94-210457/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-94/351
Improved Model for Estimating Emissions of Volatile Organ-
ic Compounds from Forests in the Eastern United States.
PB94-210440/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/352
Inventory of Constructed Wetlands in the United States.
PB94-210432/REB 94-04 Standing Order
EPA/tOO/J-94/353
FwW-Deptoyable Monitors for Volatile Organic Compounds
in Air.
PB94-210424/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/900/J-94/3S4
Modeling the Accumulation of Three Waterbome Chlorinat-
ed Ethanes in Fathead Minnows ('Pimephales promelas'): A
Physiologically Based Approach.
PB94-210418/REB
EPA/600/J-94/355
Effects of Addle Deposition on Paint A Chamber Study.
PB94-209616/HEB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/3M
Gasoline-Contaminated Ground Water as a Source of Resi-
dential Benzene Exposure: A Case Study.
PB94-209624/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-94/M7
On-Road Vehicle Emissions: U.S. Studies.
PB94-209832/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/3SS
FT-IR Transmission Spectroscopy for QuanWation of Am-
monium Bisulfata in Rne-Particulate Matter Collected on
Teflon (Trade Name) Fitters.
PB94-209640/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/359
Enhancements of Remote Sensing for Vehicle Emissions in
Tunnels.
PB94-209657/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF AC 1
EPA/600/J-94/360
Combined TTFA/CMB Receptor Modeling Approach and Its
Application to Air Pollution Sources in China.
PB94-209665/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/361
Relative Importance of Oxidation Pathways and Clouds to
Atmospheric Ambient Sulfate Production as Predicted by
the Regional Acid Deposition Model.
PS94-209673/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/362
Electronic Factor in QSAR: MO-Parameters, Competing
Interactions, Reactivity and Toxicity.
PB94-209681/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/363
GAEP: A Geographic Preprocessor for Ground Water Flow
Modeling.
PB94-209699/REB 94-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/364
Effect of Aggregation on Vibrio choierae' Inactivation.
PB94-209707/REB 94-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/365
DBP Control in Drinking Water Cost and Performance.
PB94-209715/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ 0-94/366
Potential Ecological and Nontarget Effects of Transgenic
Plant Gene Products on Agriculture, Silviculture, and Natu-
ral Ecosystems: General Introduction.
PB94-209723/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-94/367
Toxicity of Guthion (Trade Name) and Gutfnon (Trade
Name) 2S to 'Xenopus laevis' Embryos.
PB94-209731/REB 94-O4 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-600/R-92/078
Inventory of Exposure-Related Data Systems Sponsored By
Federal Agencies.
AD-A279 308/1/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/6OO/R-92/080
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations:
Phase 2 Toxicity Identification Procedures for Samples Ex-
hibiting Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
PB94-114907/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/081
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations-
Phase 3 Toxicity Confirmation. Procedures for Samples Ex-
hibiting Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
PB94-123833/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-92/099
Geographic Index of Environmental Articles 1991.
PB94-182144/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/R-9Z/203
Literature Review: Heat Transfer through Two-Phase Insu-
lation Systems Consisting of Powders in a Continuous Gas
Phase.
DE93014387/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/012
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Guide.
PB94-136256/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/014
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Wood Preserving Industry
PB94-136298/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/041
Predicting Acid Generation from Non-Coal Mining Wastes:
Notes of the July 1992 Workshop. Held in Las Vegas
Nevada on July 30-31 , 1 992.
PB94-107919/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/059
Primer for Financial Analysis of Pollution Prevention
Projects.
PB94-114642/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/087
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration Re-
search Facility: Annual Report for FY92.
PB94-114659/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-93/089
Provisional Guidance for Quantitative Risk Assessment of
Polyeydic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB94-116571/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/100
Methods for the Determination of Inorganic Substances in
Environmental Samples, August 1993.
PB94-1 20821 /REB 94-01 PC A08/MF A02
Methods for the Determination of Inorganic Substances in
Environmental Samples.
PB94-121811/REB 94-01 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/R-93/104
Research Needs for Risk Assessment of Inhaled Panicu-
late Matter Report of a Workshop. Held In McLean, Virginia
on March 10-11, 1992.
PB94-123866/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/107
Case Studies in Wellhead Protection Area Delineation and
Monitoring.
PB94-105350/REB 94-01 PC A21/MF A04
EPA/600/R-93/111
Geographic Index of Environmental Articles 1992.
PB94-182136/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-93/112
Proceedings of the Workshop on Geomembrane Seaming:
Data Acquisition and Control. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on
April 22, 1993.
PB94-114667/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/122
Public Health, Occupational Safety, and Environmental
Concerns in Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Operations.
PB94-189453/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/600/R-93/135
North American Landscape Characterization (NALC). Path-
finder Project Research Plan. Global Change Research
Program.
PB94-159134/REB 94-03 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/600/R-93/140
Behavior and Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds
in Soil: A Literature Review.
PB94-100153/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA-6OO/R-93/141
Offsite environmental monitoring report: Radiation monitor-
ing around United States nuclear test areas, calendar year
1991.
DE94002296/REB 94-02 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/600/R-93/143
Fluorescent Tracer Evaluation of Protective Clothing Per-
formance.
PB94-100146/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-93/151
Measuring Pollution Prevention Progress. Proceedings
Workshop: Held in Salem, Massachusetts on March 31,
and April 1-2, 1993.
PB94-101516/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/6OO/R-93/153
Scientific Research on Diseases and Mortalities of Dolphins
in U.S. Waters.
PB94-10793S/REB 94-01 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/600/R-93/157
Fish Physiology, Toxicology, and Water Quality Manage-
ment Proceedings of an International Symposium. Held in
Sacramento, California, on September 18-20, 1990.
PB94-159126/REB 94-03 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/600/R-93/163
Evaluation of the Collier County, Florida Landfill Mining
Demonstration.
PB94-114824/REB 94-01 PCA04/MFA01
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EPA/SOO/R-93/164
the Land Treatment Concept Envi-
ronmental Regulations and Technology.
PB94-107927/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/800/R-9V165
Evaluation of an Automated Sorting Process tor Post-Con-
sumer Mixed Plastic Containers.
PB94-114816/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/eOO/R-tt/IM
Evaluation of Recycled Plastic Lumber for Marine Appfca-
ttons.
PB94-114675/REB 944)1 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/fMMI/fl-93/1M
Waste Mnmiza6on Practices at Two CCA Wood-Traatmsnt
Plants.
PB94-114883/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-93/170
Bjomass Gasification Plot Plant Study.
PB94-114766/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/600/R-93/171
Report of Workshop on Geosynthefc day Liners.
PB94-114691/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/6OO/R-93/173
Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) Tracking System:
User's Manual
PB94-104650/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/600/R-*3/174
Hydrolugtcal Simulation Program: FORTRAN. User's
Manual for Release 10.
PB94-114MS/REB 944)1 PCAM/MFAM
EPA/WO/B-93/203
DuPont Chambers Works Waste Minimization Project
PB94-136280/REB 944)2 PC AOB/MF A02
EPA/8U/R4tt/2M
Research Plan tor Pilot Sluales of the Biodiversity Re-
search ConsortKim.
PB94-114B81/REB 944)1 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/600VR-M/207
Constant Volume Samptng System Water Condensation.
PB94-114899/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
Case Stutles of Radon Reduction Research in Maryland,
New Jersey, and WgHa Schools.
PB94-117363/REB 944)1 PCA06/MFA02
EPA/WO/IV93/212
Evaluation of Ihe Pdvad (Trade Name) FB Air Purification
and Solvent Recovery Process for Styrene Removal.
PB94-130317/REB 944)2 PCA06/MFA02
PB94-13040S/REB 9443 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/WO/M3/214
Conceptual Designs for a New Hghway Vehicle Emissions
PB94-120128/REB ' 944)1 PCA11/MFAO3
noeearch Perspectives tor Dolphin Mortalities in North
PB94-1S5819/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
Innovative Clean Taohnotoglat Cat* Studs*
PB94-1S0118/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF AM
EPA/MQ/B-M/iai
Emission T«M Rtport. Raid Test of Carbon mjaotton tar
Mercury ConM. Carndan County Municipal Waste Com-
PB94-ioi540/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF AM
CharacMrlsscs of School BuMngs In ths U.S.
PB94-121704/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
QuaMy Aseuranoe Project Plan for ths Oregon Wetlands
PB9%12677e7REB 944)2 PCA10/MFA03
Technical GuHanee Document: QuaMy Asauranoe and
QuaKy Conn* tor Waste Contahment fiJMn.
PB94-1S9100/REB 944)3 PCAM/MFAM
EM/MQ/IMI/1M
GuManoe Maruat Bedded Sedment BkwooumuUton
Tests.
PB94-13150S/REB 944)2 PCA11/MFAM
Ef>A/MO/R4*3/194
Evaluation of UnsaturateoWsWoes Zone Models tor Super-
fund SHea.
PB94-1S776S/REB 944B PCAM/MFAM
EPA/aOa/R4*3/1*7A
Wsdsfe Exposure Factors Handbook, Volume 1 of 2.
PB94-174778/REB 944)3 PCA24/MFA04
EPA/ttO/R-93/1>7B
i Fiduis Handbook. Appandbc Utoreture
iVc*ime2of2.
PB94-177789/REB 944)3 PC A20^F AIM
EPA/aoo/R-tt/IM
Evaluation o» SknUtanaous SCC^Ox Control Technology.
PB94-114741/REB 9401 PCAM^FAM
EPA/WO/R-93/1M
Episode AtBjfc allmi of Streams ki ths Northaastsm
Un*ed_SBBB«: Chemical and Btotogfoa! noauMi of the Epi-
PB94-114923/REB 944)1 PCA17/MFAO4
Ef>AyMtOVH«3/192
Ep^odc ArjdllrJillon and Associated Fish and Benthfc In-
vartabrvte Reaponaas of Four Adrondack Headwater
Streams. Methods Report
PB94-105388/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF A01
EI>A/WO/IM3/1M
Dernonvtrattor^FWd Study of New Designs of
Gas Chramatognphs in Connecticut and Otter
1992.
PB94-105376/REB
EPA/MO/fMS/IK
Dee of Chemical Die;
PB94-144243/REB
EPA/60O/H-W/197
Fuaow Up Radon I
Habitat QuaMy Asssaement of Two Wetland Treatment
Systems m Ftonda. A Plot Study.
PB94-129780VREB 944)2 PCAOt/MFAOt
Ulfraaonlc Cleaning as a Haplacamant for a CNoronuoro-
PB94-12ia08/RB3 944)1 PC AM/MF A02
EPA TraceabWy Protocol tor Assay and Certification of
Oasaoui Cafcratton Standards (TTevlaed September 1993).
PB94-130424/REB
9A/WM/IMS/2IS
Can Studtoa of Radon Re
944)2 PC AM/MF A01
x* in 13 School
010/REB 944)2 PCA11/MFA03
ffA/TOp/n nt IM
> of Hemoglobin Adducts Fotowkig Acrytarnkto
H44235/REB 944)2 PCAOS/UFA01
Closed Cyde Cooler tor VOCPre
PB94-130390/REB
mceoualioiL
94-02 PCAOS/MFA01
Interim Protocol tor Testing the Effects of Mfcrobial Patho-
gens on Spiders (Aracnrsda: Aranae).
PB94-130566/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
QuaBy Assuranoa Project Plan far Evaluating and Refining
Ihe Estuarine Habitat Assessment Protocol on Puget Sound
and PadBc Horthwost Hotoonca Site
PB94-130341/REB
944)1 PCA04/MFA01
Ms tor Marine OiSpBs.
944)2 PCAO7/MFA02
944)2 PCA04/MFA01
Astocislfon ki Rainful Hunciff
944)2 PCA03/MFA01
Envkonmantal Rtsks from Gene«ca*y Engtwered Plants:
EPA nosaaich Needs for Regulatory Acton.
PB94-130416/REB 94-O2 PCAO4/MFA01
Vvioty, CtatflffcflHon and
PB94-130374/REB
PB94-1147S8/REB
I in 14 MMgated Schools.
94-01 PCA04/MFA01
Preparation ot jjad-Containirig Painl and fXat Method
EwHtisnon MBtofiws And Voriftcsboii ot thB PrspMtton Pro-
toed by Round-Robin Analysis.
PB94-141165/REB 944)2 PC A1BYMF AO4
EPAM90/IM3/2M
Proceedngs: EPA/AEERL's Indoor Air Quatty/Poau
> Workshop. Hekf in PaJiiigh. North Caraana
March 9-10,1993.
PB94-114782/REB
944)1 PCM4/MFA01
Standard Cperasng Procedure tor Field AnaMs of Lead in
Part. Bufc bust and Sot by IMaaonic. Acid Ogesaon and
and Fnposure to EnwuiHiMMilal Tobacco
in Caatornia. A MuWvariate Analys'
/REB
944)2 PCA06/MFA01
rea»on_p< Ar Emissions from the Smutated Open
Combusten of Ffeergfaas Materials.
PB94-13S231/REB 944)2 PCA05/MFA02
xmetricMe
PB94-121738/Rra
B>A/«OfVR-«3/201
Carbon Btack Oapi
94-01 PCA«SAJFA01
Asseasmant and RemetMsan of CunUHisiialBd Seofments
(ARCS) Program. QuaMy Assurance Program Plan.
PB94-144S81/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
*n PnvPWng Technology for Printed EPA/WO/IM3/24C
Wsa Board Manufacteing. Final Technology Evaluakon
Report.
PB94-11479O/REB 944)1 PCM3/MFA01
Sbnulasra Cftnafe43tospriere Interacaons under Changng
Camata CondRiOfis: A Reaeaich Plan.
PB94-13B389/REB 944)2 PCA07/MFA02
Review and Assessment of Factors AJfecsng Hydnulc
Conductivity Values Dominwiud tram Sajg Tests.
PB94-160686/REB 944)3 PCA06VMFA01
rdMa
: Florida Radon Re
EPA/600/R-94/002
Assessment of ths Effects of Weatharization on Residentjal
Radon Levels.
PB94-1411S1/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/003
Evaluation and Reporting of County Gasosne Use Method-
H45455/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF AO2
EPA/600/R-94/004
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and Field Toxicity Tests, Eco-
physiology BJoasssys, and Ecotoxicotoojcal Biomonitoring.
PB94-160578/REB 944)3 PCA14/MFA03
EPA/600/B-94/OOS
Determination of CapHary Pressure: Saturation Curves In-
volving TCE, Water and Air tor a Sand and a Sandy day
Loam.
PB94-130754/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/aoO/R-94/006
Literature Review Summary of Metals Extraction Processes
Used to Remove Lead from Sois.
PB94-140613/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94/007
nnptovod cousprnont Ctettntno in CoBtod And L&mtnftted
Substrate Manufacturing FaoWes (Phase 1).
PB94-141157/REB
94-02 PCA09/MFAO3
Preceedngs:The1992 Greenhouse Gas Emissions and
MHiQitiofl RsMttrcn SyrnpOAiufn, Hold in WAshinQton, OC.
on August 1840. 1992.
PB94-132180/REB 944)2 PCA23/MFA04
EPA/«»/R4M/011
Annual RREL niisaroh Symposium (20th) Abstract Pro-
oaaolngs. Held In Cincinnati. Ohio on March 15-17, 1994.
PB94-1B9092/REB 944)3 PCA12/MFAOS
EPA/WIO/IM4/01I
Comparison of the 19SS NAPAP Emissions Inventory with
ths 1986 EPA TRENDS Estimate tor Industrial SO2
Sources.
PB94.152220/REB 944)2 PCA10/MFAO3
EPA/»00/R4M/013
Intagraiad Raaaarch Planning Meeting for
a Estuaries. Held ki Gulf Breeze, Florida on
944)3 PCAOS/MFA01
QuHofMaxtooL
ftovember 2-3,1993,
PB94-157799/REB
EPA/WM/IM4/017
State Add Rain naaaarch and Screertng System, Version
1.0. User's Manual
PB94-1S25SO/REB 94-03 PC A13/MF AM
EPA/MO/M4/01I
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon TetracNoride at Mineral
Surfaces.
PB94-14489B/REB 944)2 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/«00/R4«4/01»
Evaluation of VoteSe Organic Emiasions Data for Nonpro-
cees Solvent Use ki 15 Commercial and Industrial Business
M52212/REB 944)2 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/SWVR-BV020
Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants: Summary
of the 1993 U.S. EPA/A and WMA International Symposi-
um. Held ki Durham, North Caroina on May 3-7, 1993.
PB94-146230/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF EM
EPA/800/R4M/021
Handbook of GC/MS Data and Information tor Selected
Clean Air Ac) Amendments Compounds.
PB94-155884/REB 944)3 PCA19/MFA04
EPA/*M/R4M/022
Proceedngs: PosuHon Piuvsnttoii Conference on Low-end
No-VOC Coaling Technotogtos. Held in San Diego, Califor-
nia on May 25-27. 1983.
PBS4-152246/REB 944)2 PCA23/MFA04
944)3 PC AM/MF A01
Onatte Solvent Recovery.
PB94-1445M/REB
EPA/eOO/R-94/027
MMptot Solar System: Design/Operation of System and
Results of NorvSolar Testing at MRL
PB94-152238/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/«Oa/R-»4/02«
Identification and Compaction of Unsaturated/Vadose Zone
Models.
PB94-157773/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/MO/R4M/030
Theoretical Evaluation of StabMy of Vote«e Organic
Chemicals and Polar VoMsa Organic Chemicals in Canis-
ters.
PB94-159902/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/M9/IM4/032
GeneTcK Manager System (GENETOX) Ussfs Guide. VAX
Component. (Version 2.0).
PB94-197050/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
GeneTox Manager System (GENETOX). Programmer's
Guide: VAX Component (Version 2.0).
PB94-197027/RS 944)4 PC AM/MF A01
944)2 PCA03/MFA01
GeneTox Monagor System: Personal Computer Software
Programmar's Guide, fvereion 2^1).
PB94-197043/REB 944M PCAOS/MFA01
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EPA/620/R-93/013
EPA/600/R-94/035
GeneTox Manager System: Bacterial Mutagenesis Assays:
User's Guide. (Version 2.21).
PB94-197035/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/SOO/R-94/036
Evaluating AGO as an Alternative Wood Preservative
System.
PB94-159928/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-94/037
Regjonalization of the Western Com Belt Plains Ecoregkm.
PB94-160579/REB 94-03 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/600/R-94/039A
Hydrocarbon Spill Screening Model (HSSM). Volume 1.
User's Guide.
PB94-1S9487/REB 94-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/600/R-94/043
Evaluation of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Technology to
Reduce Solvent in Spray Coating Applications.
PB94-160629/REB §4-03 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/045
Validation of VOC Emissions Inventories by Source Appor-
tionment and (14JC Dating Methods. Part 1.
PB94-160587/REB 94-03 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/R-M/046
Risk Assessment Riot Study. Phase 3. Naval Construction
Battalion Center, Davisvilte, Rhode Island.
PB94-160561 /REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-94/047
Mercury Usage and Alternatives in the Electrical and Elec-
tronics Industries.
PB94-165362/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/MO/R-M/048
Optimizing Composite Sampling Protocols.
PB94-16SS58/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/049A
Proceedings: Symposium on the Transfer and Utilization of
Paniculate Control Technology (8th). Volume 1. Electrostat-
ic Precipitators. Held in San Diego, California on March 20-
23, 1990.
PB94-158938/REB 94-03 PC A21/MF A04
EPA/600/R-94/0496
Proceedings: Symposium on the Transfer and Utilization of
Paniculate Control Technology (8th). Volume 2. Baghouses
and Paniculate Control for New Applications. Held in San
Diego. California on March 20-23, 1990.
PB94-158946/REB 94-03 PC EM/MF AM
EPA/6OO/R-94/050
Cadmium and Chromium Recovery from Electroplating
Rinsewaters.
PB94-160553/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94/051
Potential Groundwater Contamination from Intentional and
Nonintentional Stormwater Infiltration.
PB94-165354/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/600/R-94/053
Laboratory Assessment of the Permeability and Diffusion
Characteristics of Florida Concretes. Phase 1. Methods De-
velopment and Testing.
PB94-162781/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-94/060
Application of Pulse Combustion to Incineration to Liquid
Hazardous Waste.
PB94-164415/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-94/061
Field Performance of Woodbumtng Stoves in Crested Butte
during the 1991-92 Heating Season.
PB94-161270/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-94/063
Wash Solvent Reuse in Paint Production.
PB94-161130/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/064
Soil and FHI Laboratory Support - 1991. Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB94-163243/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/067
Assessment of Alternative Management Practices and Poli-
cies Affecting Soil Carbon in Agroecosystems of the Cen-
tral United States.
P894-189420/REB 94-04 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/SOO/R-94/070
Pilot-Scale Evaluation of the Potential for Emissions of Haz-
ardous Air Pollutants from Combustion of Tire-Derived Fuel.
PB94-169463/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-94/071
Evaluation of an Electrodialybc Process for Purification of
Hexavalent Chromium Solutions.
PB94-165214/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/074
Substitution of Cadmium Cyanide Electroplating with Zinc
Chloride Electroplating.
PB94-165321/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/OM
Test Method for the Measurement of Methanot Emissions
from Stationary Sources.
PB94-170297/REB 94-O3 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/M1
FeasbiHty of Using Satellite Derived Data to Infer Surface-
Layer Ozone Concentration Patterns.
PB94-170263/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-M/M2
Field Tests of Chloroform Collection/Analysis Methods.
PB94-176948/REB 94-O3 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94-083
Guidance for Assessing the Effects of Contaminants to Ju-
venile Gallinaceous Birds Using a Cross-Fostered Brood
Method.
PB94-190378/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-04/OM
Evaluation of Asbestos Management Programs in 17 New
Jersey Schools: A Case Studies Report
PB94-170388/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/600/R-94/091
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration Re-
search Facility: Annual Report for FY93.
PB94-197019/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A02
EPA/600/R-94/093
Fine Pore Diffuser System Evaluation for the Green Bay
Metropolitan Sewerage District
PB94-200813/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-M/OM
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the Jones Island
Treatment Plants, 1985-1988.
PB94-200821/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-84/095
Fine Pore Diffuser Fouling: The Los Angeles Studies.
PB94-200839/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/R-94/096
Oxygen Transfer Studies at the Madison Metropolitan Sew-
erage District Facilities.
PB94-200847/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-94/097
Long-Tern) Performance Characteristics of Fine Pore Ce-
ramic Diffusers at Monroe, Wisconsin.
PB94-200854/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-94/098
Case History of Fine Pore Diffuser Retrofit at Ridgewood,
New Jersey.
PB94-200862/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/MO/R-94/099
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the South Shore
Wastewater Treatment Plant 1985-1987.
PB94-200870/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/100
Fine Pore Diffuser Case History for Frankenmuth, Michigan.
PB94-200888/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/101
Off-Gas Analysis Results and Fine Pore Retrofit Information
for Glastonbury, Connecticut
PB94-200896/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-94/102
Measurement and Control of Fouling in Fine Pore Diffuser
Systems.
PB94-200904/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-94/103
Fouling of Fine Pore Diffused Aerators: An Interplant Com-
parison.
PB94-200912/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-M/104
Survey and Evaluation of Porous Polyethylene Media Fine
Bubble Tube and Disk Aerators.
PB94-200920/REB 94-O4 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/105
Off-Gas Analysis Results and Fine Pore Retrofit Case His-
tory for Hartford, Connecticut
PB94-200938/REB 94-04 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/600/R-94/106
Case History Report on Milwaukee Ceramic Plate Aeration
Facilities.
PB94-200946/REB 94-04 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/600/R-94/107
Investigations into Biolouling Phenomena in Fine Pore Aer-
ation Devices.
PB94-200953/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-M/108
Characterization of Clean and Fouled Perforated Membrane
Diffusers.
PB94-200961/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/109
Pathogen Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal
Sludge Landfilling.
PB94-203791/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/MO/R-94/114
Removal and Containment of Lead-Based Paint via Needle
Sealers.
PB94-193216/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/115
Physical and Numerical Modeling of ASD Exhaust Disper-
sion Around Houses.
PB94-188117/REB 94-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/600/R-94/116
Microenvironmental Factors Related to Califomians' Poten-
tial Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS).
PB94-214814/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/R-94/126
Evaluation of Containment and Control Options for Methyl
Bromide in Commodity Treatment
PB94-195070/REB 94-O4 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-M/127
Bicarbonate of Soda Blasting Technology for Aircraft Wheel
/REB
94-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/134
Method 100.2. Determination of Asbestos Structures over
10 micrometers in Length in Drinking Water.
PB94-201902/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/141
Characterization of Emissions from Carpet Samples Using a
10-Galton Aquarium as the Source Chamber.
PB94-210002/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-94/142
Field Investigation of Effectiveness of Son Vapor Extraction
Technology (September 1994).
PB94-205531/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-94/148
Alkaline Noncyanide Zinc Plating with Reuse of Recovered
Chemicals.
PB94-205549/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-M/150
Evaluation of a New Fluorometric Technique That Uses
Highly Selective Interference Filters for Measuring Chloro-
phyll a in the Presence of Chlorophyll b and Pheopigments.
Summary Report
PB94-210622/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-94/151
Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Site Remediation
Technical Support Program: FY93 Annual Report
PB94-210630/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/R-94/152
Challenges in Wetland Restoration and Creation (Book
Chapter).
PB94-210648/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/800/R-94/153
Acidic Deposition and Forest Soils: Potential Changes in
Nutrient Cycles and Effects on Tree Growth.
PB94-210655/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/800/R-94/155
Microbial Indicators of Soil Quality.
PB94-198041/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/8OO/R-94/163
Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation during the In-
cineration of Recovered CFC-11.
PB94-214772/REB 9444 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/600/R-94/166
Estimate of Methane Emissions from U.S. Landfills.
PB94-213519/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/SOO/R-84/176
Evaluation of Propylene Carbonate in Air Logistics Center
(ALC) Dapainting Operations.
PB94-214681/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/S8-84/003F
Airborne Asbestos Health Assessment Update. Project
Summary.
PB94-133949/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/S-93/004
Environmental Research Brief: Complex Mixtures and
Ground Water Quality.
PB94-196979/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/S-93/006
Spatial Heterogeneity of Geochemical and Hydrotogic Pa-
rameters Affecting Metal Transport in Ground Water.
PB94-114774/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/S-93/007
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Baseball Bats and Golf Clubs.
PB94-119930/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-93/008
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Product Carriers and Printed Labels.
PB94-119914/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-93/009
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Ro-
togravure Printing Cylinders.
PB94-119922/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-93/010
PATRIOT: A Methodology and Decision Support System for
Evaluating the Leaching Potential of Pesticides.
PB94-168374/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/620/A-84/005
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries. Virginian Province,
1991.
PB94-1716S9/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/620/R-92/001
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Great Lakes Monitoring and Research Strategy.
PB94-114832/REB 9441 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/620/R-93/002
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 Activities Plan.
PB94-114717/REB "
EPA/620/H-93/007
EMAP-Estuaries, Loutsianian Province-1991. Statistical
Summary. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
PB94U117488/REB
EPA/620/R-93/009
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Project
Descriptions (FV93 Edition).
PB94-114915/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/620/R-93/013
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Master
Glossary.
PB94-130358/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
9441 PC A13/MF A03
9441 PC A08/MF A02
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EPA/620/R-93/014
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem Plot ReW Program Pten, 1993. ._.,„„. .„
PB94-160694/REB 944)3 PCA10/MFA03
EPA/620/R-93/01S
Research Strategy tor the Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment Program. Wetlands 1993 Gurfof Mexico Estu-
arine Emergent Salt Marsh Plot Study. Phase 1
PB94-139607/REB 944)2 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/620/R-93/01S
9
Pun
944)3 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/620/R-94/001 -.o-^,
Lowsianian Province Demonstration Report. EMAP-Eslu-
OTAtt- 1QQ1
P*£-l55876/REB 944B PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/620/R4M/002 ^^ _
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries, Uxwiaman Province-
EPA/«25/IM3/a03B
Subsurface Characterization and MonitoringTechnioueKA
5e*Bet«ence Guide. Volume 2. The Vadose Zone. ReW
Screening and Analytical Methods. Appendtew £ "id D.
PB94-131497/REB 94-02 PCAW/MFA04
EPA/737/F-S3/015
Pesticide Fact Sheets: 'Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies
^^^
Handbook: Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention and Control
PTO?I44623/REB 944K PC A09/MF A02
EPA7C2S/IM3/OOS „_
Glides to PoBuBon Prevention: Municipal Pretreatment Pro-
P^M44631/REB
EPA/625/R43/007
94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/820/H44/006
Forest Hearth Monitoring: Southeast Lobtoty/Shortleaf Pine
Demonstration Interim Report ._.,.„- .M
PB94-152386/REB 9448 PCAOS/MFAM
EPA/620/H-94/007
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia todtoator Evafaa-
«>«» PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/820/R-94/OOS
EMAP Status Estimation: Statistical Procedures and Akjo-
PBS£ie0611/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/620/H-M/00*
PC AOS/MF A02
Guides to Pokitton Prevention: Non-Agricuttural Pesticide
PB9£l14634/HEB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S2S/IV9S/010
Manual: NBrogen Control .,.,.«: ...
PB94-159142/REB 944» PCA14/MFAOS
EPA/S2S/R4«3S013
Handbook: Approaches for the RemedMton of Federal Fa-
cSysSe (iSrSrSSsd *ith Explosive or RaoToactive
PB9?144856/REB 944K PCA07/MFA02
EPA/630/R-92/004
it on DwuMnnootal Neurotonic Effects As-
"~^^ Held m Research Triangle
~
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 Annual SWWpjI
PB94-205416/REB 94-04 PC A0
EPA/C20/R4M/011
Improvement of Parfonronce rtVartabte Prob«% Sam-
Dirn Strategies through Application of the Population
^^dtSBFaS^PopaatorTBoMsrtp.
P§94:157344/REB 944B PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/620/R4M/012
Strategy for Use of Found Samples in a Rigorous Morttor-
piSSJSaS/REB 944B PCAOS/MFA01
EPA/S20/R4M/013 _
Precision of Variable S«rr^ir« Vv^»wReapoi»Varl-
able and Inclusion Protabfties Are _Notl Hgf* £"'*??;„
PB94-160546/HEB 944)3 >C AOS/MF A01
EPA/620/R4M/014 __
Environmental Monitoring and AM-ariwnt Program Agree-
*'
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PB94-10S33S/REB 944)1 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/S30/R-92/005
rlev^rtEcotogicalAssessment Case Stmfes from a Risk
pfSS^mEB0** 944)1 PCA21/MFA04
EPA/830/R44/002
Workshop on the Use of Available Data and Methods for
Anesring »e Ecological Risks of W^fWrachtoro*
benzo*£ioxin toAouSc Ufe and Associated Widife.
HaMtrTMtaeapoto. kSnmeota on September l«-iii"a
PB944>14e22/REB 944)4 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/733/K-M/001
PesfcideslnduBlry Sales and Usage: 1992 and 1993
PB9?lir549/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
PA^S4rtM2/012
State of the States Report: Pesbcide Storage. Disposal and
EPA/73S/B-9S/001
EPA/S20/R4M/01S ._^.
Arid EcoBysten»«»»2 Plot Report. ErwJronrnenlal Morttor-
PB*M7^9^EB* Pr00™m' 944M PCA07/MFA02
EPAM20/R4M/01S
Envtuuiienul Monitoring and Aaieiement Program A8-
PCA04AIFA01
EPA/736/B-M/002
EMAP lutumatton Manager
PB94-178823/REB
944)1 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/737/F-93/016
Pestkaoe Fact Sheet Hydrogen Cyanamide.
PB94-140035/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/737/F-94-001
Pesticide Fact Sheet Cyproconazote. .„ ..„ ...
PB94-1S1990/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/737/F4M/002
Pesticide Fact Sheet (E.E) - 8.10-Dodecadien-1-o1
PB94-161437/REB 944X3 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/737/F<4/OD3
Pesticide Fact Sheet Deltramethrin. .„,..-...
PB94-161916/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/737/F-94/005
Pesbcide Fact Sheet Cinri8malo^hy*,arinamvl Ateohol,
4-Methoxy OnnamaWehyde, 3-Phenyl Propanol, 4-Methoxy
Phenethyl Alcohol. Indote and 1 ,2,4 Trtmeth~¥JS!???!?An,
PB94-1M621/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/737/F-94/OM
Pesticide Fact Sheet E-ll Tetradecenyl Acetate: E-1 1 Tetra-
K»M83290/REB 944)4 PC A01/MF A01
EPA^37/F-94/007
Pesticide Fact Sheet Com Gluten Meal. „„...„.,,
PB94-19S286/REB 944)4 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/737/F-94/OIM
Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Bacillus subtilis1 MBI 600.
PB94-203494/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/737/F-94/009
Pesticide Fact Sheet Ampetomyces <»*<»««?'»*«•**"•,
PB94-204971/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/737/F-94/010
Pesticide Fact Sheet DHenoconazole/Dlvklend (Trade
944)2 PCA10/MFA03
-^»^j^*3^gSftSl
944)1 PC A06/MF A02
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PB94-210814/REB
944*4 PCAOT/MFAM
Food
*9rt^tof Control 01 ToxtoRy ki BRuant Dlachaross
""^ I44M PCA04/MFA01
Orowm to DrWing WMr Otttwfen
PCAO«/MFA01
Updrta of Uvuiock Feed Cuaumpttoo.
P694-12588S/REB
•TA/7M7IM4/011
PB»lM23e41/REB
tor Smrt
944)1 PCAW/MFAM
P?9
'670/REB
944)1 PCAOMIFAM
944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
"^rci^Youwarfrorn Pertddes: Guide tor Pwfldd* Han-
PB94-149929/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
RAf7H/aVM/004
qyMt tor Underattnolrf ma Attain* Qround and Surface
944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
by-Producttas CenMbu-
pSJioTSM/pS 944)2 ro AOS/MF AM
•M/7M/IMS/OOI
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944)2 PCASS/MFI11
EPA/TI7/B4I/OU
Standard Evaluation Procedure: EnoUlj. Produell »•£«.
PB94-183217/BEB 944)3 PCA04/MFA01
944)1 PCAOSAIFA01
Pescdds Fad Sheet •PuocMa canafcuWaJATCC : 40199).
PB94-106448/REB 944)1 PC AOZ/MF A01
944)4 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/737/F-M/012
Pesticide Fact Sheet Hexaflumuron. .„,.,,- .„,
PB94-219029/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/737/H43/002
PR Notice 93-1. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators, Pro-
ducers and Registrants of Pesticide Product* .„,
PB94-104122/REB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/737/N43/003
PR Notice 93-2. Notice to Registrants, Producers, and For-
mulators of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104130/REB 944)1 PCA01/MFA01
PR Notice 934J. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators, Pro-
Axsers and ReoWrants of Pesticide Pioduc&
PB94-10414B/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
PR Notice 93-4. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators, Dis-
tributors. and Reofatrants of Pesticide *****•*• f ....
PB94-104155/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
PR Notice 9341 Notice to Manufacturers, Producers, For-
mutatora, and RegWranls of Pesticides. ....... .„.
PB94-104171/REV 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/737/N"W/00§
PR Notice 93-7. Notice to Manuf«*jnirs,Formulators, Pro-
Ami__
PR Notice 93* Notloa to Manufacturer*. Formulators, Pro-
EPA/7S7/H4S/010 ._
PR Nottoa 944t.Notto* to Manufacturer*, Formulators, Pro-
p8?lSa£!&?** * '^k*>'9«rPC A02/MF Ml
•M/TSTVM-OS/OH
PR Nottos 93-10. Notice * Manufacturer*. Formulators.
PB94.104213/RBB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
IPA/TS7/fMI/01t
PR Notts* 93-11. Nottos to
PB Notto» 94-1. Notto* to Manufacturer*. Producer»,_For
, and ReglsWnt* of
Nottoa 91-8.
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mulaton. DWrtoutora, and
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Pesticide Prod-
"944)3 PCA02/MFA02
Peufcide Fact Sheet •dmmonum caaala'.
PB94-1093S2/REB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/7S7/F-W/014
Pesicide Fact Sheets: -Bacfcs thurtngiensis Subspecies
944)1
PCA21/MFA04 PB94-109360/REB
uct*. Withdrawal of
PB94-184249/REB
EPA/7S7/N44/OOS
cS>r^%s^^M?.iss.^^^
P^181S.«SCOnWn~944)3 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/798/B-64/002
Selected Terme and Acronyms. Office of Pesticide Prc-
S5Ei87721/REB 944)4 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/738/F-92/010
RED. Facts. Chlorinated toocyanurates. „.„,.,.-.„,
PB94-106453/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/812/X-92/001
94-01 PC A01/MF A01
94-03 PC A02/MF Ml
94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93/004
Red Facts: Biobar.
PB94-102282/HEB
EPV738/F-93/006
RED Facts: Boric Acid.
PB94-16166B/REB
EPA/738/F-93/007
RED Facts: Daminozide.
PB94-126117/REB
EPA/738/F-93/008
RED Facts: Wood Oils and Gums (Cedarwood Oil).
PB94-140001/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93/009
RED Facts: Lauryl SuHate Salts.
PB94-140019/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
RED Facts: Lauryl Sutfate Salts.
PB94-142924/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/738/F-93/010
RED Fads: Thymol.
PB94-139102/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93/011
RED Facts: Glyphosate.
PB94-163417/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93/012
RED Facts: Sulfuryl Fluoride.
PB94-140027/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93/013
Pesticide Fact Sheet Inorganic Arsenical Pesticides.
PB94-139631/REB 94-02 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/73S/F-W/01S
RED Facts: Inorganic HaHdes.
PB94-152121/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93/016
RED Facts: Trisftiydroxymettiyfl-nltromethane.
PB94-168135/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93/018
RED Facts: Uthium Hypochtorite.
PB94-152949/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93-OW
RED Facts: Barium Metaborate.
PB94-154481 /REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/738/F-93/022
Pesticide Fact Sheet Arsenic Acid (H3AsO4) (January
1994).
PB94-150877/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93/023
RED Facts: Bromine.
PB94-152923/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93/024
RED Facts: 2-<(Hydroxymethyl)-amino)ethanol.
PB94-168077/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93-025
RED Facts: Mineral Acids.
PB94-154572/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93/026
RED Facts: Peroxy Compounds.
PB94-151743/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-93/027
RED Facts: Flower and Vegetable Ote.
PB94-152931/REB 944)2 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/738/F-94/002
RED Facts: Methiocarb.
PB94-168069/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-94/005
RED Fads: Hexadecadtenol Acetates.
PB94-203106/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-94/006
RED Facts: Tebuthiuron.
PB94-187747/REB 94-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/738/F-94/007
RED Facts: PronamkJe.
PB94-203361/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/K-94/001
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
Chemistry. Follow-up Guidance tor Updated Livestock
Feeds Tables; Aspirated Grain Fractions (Grain Dust); A
Tolerance Perspective; Calculating Livestock Dietary Expo-
sure; and Number and Location of Domestic Crop Field
Trials.
PB94-201100/REB 94-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/738/R-92/001
Pesticide Reregislration Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
Chemistry.
PB94-131901/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/738/R-92/002
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, October 1992.
PB94-131729/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/738/R-92/003
Refegistration EbgWrty Document (RED) Chlorinated Iso-
cyanurates.
PB94-108024/REB 944)1 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/738/R-93/003
Reregistration EBgtoiBty Document (RED): Biobor.
PB9^109733/REB 94-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/738/R-93/004
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis Toxfcol-
944)2 PC A06/MF A02
112034/REB
944)1 PC A1S
EPA/738/R-93/006
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, July 1993.
PB94-109840/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/738/R-93/008
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis: Occupa-
tion and Residential Exposure.
PB94-10986S/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/738/R-93/010
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis: Environ-
mental Fate.
PB94-110475/REB 944)1 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/738/R-93/011
Reregistration Eligibility Decision Document (RED): Damino-
zide.
PB94-126083/REB 944)2 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/738/H-93/014
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Glyphosate.
PB94-127917/REB 944)2 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/738/R-93/016
RED Facts: SuKuryl Fluoride.
PB94-140134/REB
EPA/738/R-93/017
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Boric Acid and Its
Sodium Salts.
PB94-160017/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/73B/R-93/018
Red Facts: Reregistration Eligibility Document, Butylate.
PB94-125945/REB 944)2 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/738/R-93/019
Reregistration EHgMty Decision (RED): Inorganic HalkJes.
PB94-152790/REB 94-02 PCA07/MF A02
EPA/738/R-93/020
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Tri(hydroxymetnyl)
nHrofnothsno.
PB94-166402/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/738/R-«3/022
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report. October 1993.
PB94-133832/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/738/R-93/023
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Lithium Hvpochto-
rite.
PB94-1542S9/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/738/R-93/024
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Barium Metabo-
rate.
PB94-154317/REB 944)2 PC A05/MF A01
EPA 738/R-B3/027
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Bromine.
PB9£l52055/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/738/R-93/028
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): 2-((Hydroxy-
Methyl)Arnino)ethanol.
PB94-171907/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/738/R-93/029
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Mineral Acids.
PB94-154242/REB 944)2 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/738/R-93/030
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Peroxy Com-
pounds.
PB94-151529/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/738/R-93/031
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Flower and Vege-
tabteCfe.
PB94-152048/REB 944)2 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/738/R-94/001
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, January 1994.
PB94-1663B6/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/738/R-M/002
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Methiocarb.
PB9£l66394/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/738/R-84/004
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Periplanone B.
PB9?187523/RiB 944M PCA06/MFA02
EPA/738/R-M/005
Reregistration EHgfcffity Decision (RED): Hexadecadienol
Acetates.
PB94-203189/REB 944M PC A09/MF A02
EPA/73»/R-*4/006
Reregistration Oigtolity Decision (RED): Tebuthiuron. (List
A; Case 0054).
PB94-1872S9/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/738/R-94/007
Reregistration EHgibiWy Decision (RED): Pronarrade.
PB94-204112/REB 944)4 Subscription
EPA/738/R-M/006
Status of Pesticides in Reregistration and Special Review
(Rainbow Report), June 1994.
PB94-187408/REB 944)3 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/738/R-M/009
Pesticide Reregistration Program Report. Apr! 1994.
PB94-187754/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/738/R-94/01S
1 Document (RED): Glyphosate. Ap-
i Subject to Reregistration.
94-04 PC A09/MF A03
_< A. Use I _ _
M88851/REB
EPA/738/S-93/012
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Cedarwood Oil.
PB9^13961S/REB 944)2 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/738/S-33/014
RED Facts: Thymol.
PB94-139003/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/744/R-93/002
Proceedings: International Symposium on Pollution Preven-
tion in the Manufacture of Pulp and Paper 'Opportunities
and Barriers'. Held in Washington, DC. on August 18-20,
1992.
PB94-104312/REB 944)1 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/744/R-93/004
Multiprocess Wet Cleaning: Cost and Performance Compar-
ison of Conventional Dry Cleaning and an Alternative Proc-
944)1 PC A08/MF A02
PB94-109030/REB
EPA/747/F-94/001
Lead Leaching from Submersible Well Pumps.
PB94-161221/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/747/N-93/006
PR Notice 93-5. Notice to Manufacturers, Formulators, Dis-
tributors, and Registrants of Pesticide Products.
PB94-104163/REB 944)1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/800/B-93/005
Water-Related Newsletters.
PB94-155660/REB 944)3 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/800/R-94/001
President Clinton's Clean Water Initiative.
PB94-154846/REB 944)2 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/800/R-M/002
President Clinton's Clean Water Initiative: Analysis of Bene-
fits and Costs.
PB94-154101/REB 944)2 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/800/R-94/003
Clean Water A Memorial Day Perspective.
PB94-203478/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/8OO/S-94/001
President Clinton's Clean Water Initiative: Analysis of Bene-
fits and Costs. Executive Summary.
PB94-154119/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/810/B-93/003
Drinking Water Publications List An Annotated Bibliography
of EPA and Non-EPA Technical, Managerial, Educational
and General Information Materials.
PB94-152279/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/810/B-94/001
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Publications.
PB94-203338/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/810/B-94/002
Code of Federal Regulations. Parts 141-143, Drinking
Water.
PB94-154960/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/810/B-94/004
Federal Register Citations for the Safe Drinking Water Act
A Compilation of References.
PB94-161247/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/810/B-94/006
Drinking Water Glossary: A Dictionary of Technical and
Legal Terms Related to Drinking Water.
PB94-203486/REB 944M PC A03/MF A01
EPA/810/K-93/001
Wellhead Protection in Confined, SemhConfined, Fractured
and Karst Aquifer Settings.
PB94-109402/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/810/R-93/001
Technical and Economic Capacity of States and Public
Water Systems to Implement Drinking Water Regulations:
Report to Congress.
PB94-100476/REB 944)1 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/810/R-94/001
Case Studies Assessing Low-Cost, In-Place Technologies
at Small Water Systems.
PB94-152261/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/810/R-94/002
National Drinking Water Advisory Council: Minutes of Meet-
ing December 2-3,1993.
PB94-152378/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Is Your Drinking Water Safe.
PB94-203387/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/810/S-94/001
Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthonzation Overview.
PB94-154135/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water Act Source Book: Reauthorizafon
Overview.
PB94-217452/REB 944)4 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/811/R-94/001
Report to the United States Congress on Radon in Drinking
Water Multimedia Risk and Cost Assessment of Radon.
PB94-161254/REB 94-03 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/812/B-94/003
Sampling for Lead in Drinking Water in Nursery Schools
and Day Care Facilities.
PB94-218963/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/812/K-93/001
Lead in Drinking Water An Annotated List of Publications.
PB94-154085/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/812/R-94/001
National Public Water System Supervision Program. FY
1993 Compliance Report
PB94-178175/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/812/X-92/001
PWSS Program Priority Guidance.
PB94-161213/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/813/B-S2/001
Handbook for State Ground Water Managers.
PB94-161171/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/813/B-93/001
MMmm Set of Data Elements tor Ground Water dually:
Brochure.
PB94-154093/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/B13/M3/002
WATERS: Wei Activities Tracking, Evaluation and Report-
ing System. Version 2.0 User Guide.
PB94-161122/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/*13/B-«3/OOS
Federal Agency Ground Water Technical Assistance Diree-
EPA/821/R-93/021
Economic Impact and Regulatory Fkwfcfflty Analysis of the
Effluent Guidelines and NESHAP - - - •
Proposed
Paper, and Paperboard Industry.
PB94-1070427REB
94-02 PC AM/MF A02
PB»Vl55199/REB
EPA/B13/R43/WB
Review of Methods tor Assessing Aqufer SenaNvity and
Ground Water VulnerabMy to Pee&de Contamination.
PB94-154127/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/813/R-M/003
Ground Water Resource Assessment
PB94-1S4291/REB 944)2 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/B14/P-M/001
DBFYICR Analytical Methods Qudsnce Manuafc PuHc
Comment Draft.
PB94-154077/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/TBVH XttM
How Best to Promote Industrial PoUutton Prevention
Through the Effluent Gukteinas Process. Recommends-
tons of the Industrial PokDion Prevention Project (IPS)
PB94-1BTOBVREB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
' tor the Pulp,
944)2 PC A24/MF A04
Water Quality Assessment of Proposed Effluent Guidelines
lor the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry.
PB94-107745/REB 94-01 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/S21/R43/023
Statistical Support Document tor Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards tor the Pulp. Paper, and Pa-
perboard Point Source Category.
PB94-107752/REB 94-01 PC AM/MF AM
EPA/S21/R-94/001
Proceedkigs of the Annual EPA Conference (16th) on Anal-
ysis of Pollutants in the Environment Held in Norfolk, W-
94-02 PC AM/MF EM
Wsmattonel (Non-US.) Industrial PofcJtton Prevention: A
FwUl^BSTREB"*1"1 944)4 PCA22/MFA04
EPA/aai/1*-*1/1M
Petal natation of Acid VoJatte SuHlde and Cotoctod Sknulta-
nseusV Bdraetafaie Metals to Sadknent
PB»4-f83e52/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
Proposed Effluent LMMtons Guidelines and National
Emission Standards tor Hazardous Air Poftnants tor the
Production of PUp, Paper and Paperboard. Industry Sub-
caMoorv DsMaons.
PB94-187814/REB 944M PCA01/MFA01
EPA/821 /F-M/W4
Proposed Effluent LMMions Guktaines and National
DnisKuii Standards tor Hazardous Air Pollutants for the
Producfon of Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard. Overview.
PB94-187622/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/t21/R-a2/OM
Interim Guidance on knstpielalkm and huplemeiilatlon of
r Metals.
94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/tZI/R-M/OttA
Methods tar tie Detniiiinalion of Noncoovenlional Pestt-
cides in Munctoal and Industrial Wnstewnln. Volume 1.
PB94-121654/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF EM
Aquesc
PS94-1
Ue Criteria tor
Mmhods tor tie Detomaialton of NoncomentionaJ Pestt-
si Munfctoal and Industrial WastewaJar. Volume 2.
«311/F£B
PB94-186311
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944)3 PC A17/MF AIM
Pi«an*>ary Report of EPA Efforts to Replace Freon tor the
DatamaraVton of Of and Grease, September 1993 (Revi-
PB94-109048/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF AOI
ERA/*»1/R4M/012
Eoononsc Impact Analysis of Final Effluent UmttaDone
-'•- 1 Standards tor ths PeatkjfcJe Manufacturing
94-01 PCA14/MFAW
gHa on May 5-6.1993.
PB94-155207/REB
EPA/821/R-94/002
Development Document for Best AveJabfe Technology.
PmUnalment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pertckte Formulating. Packaging, and
nQpCsCfcflQtnfi Inoustfy. Prapoooo.
PB94-18f70B/REB 944)3 PCA23/MFA04
EPA/821/R44/M3
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guktoanes and Standards tor the Pesticide Formulating.
Packaging, and Repackaging Industry.
PB94-181401/REB 944)3 PCA22/MFA04
EPA/821/B-94/004
Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards tor the Pesticide Formulat-
ing, Packaging and Repackaging Industry.
PB94-1807677REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF AOI
EPA/822/F-M/011
Drinking Water Regulations and Hearth Advisories.
PB94-154788/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/S22/R-81/101
Poscy on the Use of Biological Assessments and Criteria in
the Water OuaityProgram.
PB94-183eeO/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/822/R-tt/ra
Bioeccumutetion Factor Portions of ths Proposed Water
Ouatty Guidance tor the Great Lakes System.
PB94-109410/REB 944)1 PC AM/MF AOI
EPA/B22/rVtt/nW
Comparison and Rank of Proposed Human Health Bioaccu-
muMion Factors for the Great Lakes Initiative.
PB94-109535/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF AOI
EPA/822/R-M/M1
Drinking Water Regulations and Health Advisories.
PB94-186865/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF AOI
Great Lakes Water Quatty Initiative Technical Support Doc-
ument tor the Procedure to Determine Bioaccumutation
Factors. July 1994.
P894-202009/REB 94-04 PCAM/MFA02
EPA/B2S/B-ft4/M1
Interim Guidance on Determination and Use of Water-Effect
Ratios tor Metals
PB94-1409S1/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/823/B-84/004
Guktance tor Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
Use ki Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
PB94-204
ConvumpDOfi Limits.
4-204062/REB
944M PCAH/MFAOS
Pnooeeolngs
National Te
of the US. Environmental Protection i
MuMry.
PB94-100872/REB
Technical Workshop •PCBs ki FWi Tissue'. Held ki
ton. DC. on May 10-11,1993.
PB94-1T2513/REB 944)1 PCA11/MFAOS
aes Analvakt of Final EfRuent Limitations
Gukieenesand Standardstor the PsstloMa Manufacturing
94-01 PC AM/MF AOI
tor EfRuent UnttettoneQukMnaa.
md Ntw Som*i
Analytical Methods far fte
Pub and Paper Musky Ws
Musky Wssteoatsr
Standarta tor tie Pissddi Chemleals Manufacturing Point
SOURM CMMQTV
PB94-122470/flEB 944)2 PCA1IAIFA04
Detsnnhallon of Posulants In
sr
94-01 PCA07/MFAOZ
Coat CHecsVsneei Analysis of Proposed EfRuent Umtta-
ttona QukMkiee tor *e Pub, Paper, and Paperboard Indus-
H»4-107737/REB 944)2 PCAOtVMFAOl
Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
EPA'a Contaminated SeoTment Managemsnt Strategy.
PB94-2148S7/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF AM
EPA/MO/1M/001
Combined Sewsr Overflow (CSO) Control Policy.
PB84-17S8SB/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF AOI
fTfUtflljT) SVfJtrTT
Surface Dkyoaal of Sewage Stodgr A Quids tor Owners/
Operators of Surtace_Dlsposat FaolBes on the Montoring.
ReoordkeepkiQ, and netN.ii1lnu RequlieineiiiB of the federal
Standards tor the Uae or Disposal of Sewage Sludge, 40
CFR Part 503.
PB94J17056/REB 944)4 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/832/BVM/OM
Nmnkianon GuMance. 1994 BensNciaJ Use of Btososds
Awards Program: For Operating Projects, Technology De-
PB94-1S5611/REB
944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Dwataplrq PuMcmtvatB Pailiieishkis. An Option tor
PB94-108618/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
GukMnas and Standards for the Pub. Paper and Paper-
board Point Source Coaooory.
PB94-107026/FS 944)2 PCAsWMFEM
rt of Proposed EtHuent Gksde-
•nsa and NESHAP far the Puto, Paper, and Paperboard kv
M07018^tEB 944)1 PCA11/MFAO3
Youh and the Environment Training and Employment Pro-
S»tl18568/REB 944)1 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/a32/F-*S/O1S
Muracipal WMlnwnto Management Fact Sheets: Storm
Water Best Management Practices.
PB94-151271
.
944)2 PC AOS/MF AOI
EPA/833/B-93/004
Guidance Manual for Developing Best Management Prac-
tices (BMP).
PB94-178324/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/833/B-93/005
NPOES Industrial Permit Abstracts 1993.
PB94-1S5629/REB 944)3 PC A21/MF A04
EPA/833/B-94/001
Guidance for the Determination of Appropriate Methods for
the Detection of Section 313 Water Priority Chemicals.
PB94-177508/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/833/B-94/002
Whole Effluent Toxkaty (WET) Control Policy: Policy for the
Development of Effluent Limitations in National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System Permits to Control Whole Ef-
fluent Toxicity for the Protection of Aquatic Life.
P894-214673/REB 944)4 PC A05/MF AOI
EPA/833/B-94/OOS
THC Continuous Emission Monitoring Guidance for Part
503 Sewage Sludge Incinerators.
PB94-19S013/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/833/B4M/004
NPOES and Sewage Sludge Program Authority. A Hand-
book for Federally Recognced Indon Tribes.
PB94-203395/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/833/B-94/005
Muttikirisdictional Pretreatment Programs. Guidance
Manual.
PB94-203544/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/«33/F-«3/002B
NPDES Storm Water Program. Question and Answer Docu-
ment Volume 2.
PB94-109550/REB 944)1 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/«33/R-»0/100
Draft Manual of Practice Identification of Illicit Connections.
PB94-176534/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/S33/Z-M/100
Federal Register Volume 55 No. 222, Friday, November 16,
1990 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40 CFR Parts 122,
123, and 124. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System Permit AppBcattoo Regulations for Storm Water
Discharges; Final Rule.
PB94-154176/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/833/Z-92/001
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, Wednesday, Septem-
ber 9, 1992 Notices. Part 2. Final NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges from Construction Sites: Permit
PB»4-T?416e/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/83S/Z-92/OC3
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, Wednesday, Septem-
ber 9, 1992 Notices. Part 3. Final NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Ac-
tivity; Permit Language.
PB94-154192/HEB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/833/2-92/004
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, Wednesday, Septem-
ber 9, 1992 Mottoes. Part 3. Final NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Ac-
tivity; Fact Sheet
PB94-154184/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/840/R-94/001
Toward a Watershed Approach: A Framework for Aquatic
Ecosystem Restoration, Protection, and Management
P894-151283/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/S40/R-94/002
WATERSHED %: A National Conference on Watershed
Management Hek) in Alexandria, Virginia on March 21-24,
1993.
PB94-181609/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF EM
EPA/M1/B-93/001
; Targeting: Selected State Examples.
M28360/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/841/&-93/006
Water Quality Effects and Nonpoint Source Control for For-
estry: An Annotated BWtogrsphy.
PB94-193893/REB 944)4 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/M1/B4M/003
Symposium on Ecological Restoration: Proceedings of a
Conference. Held In Chicago, Illinois on March 2-4, 1993.
P894-188B20/REB 944)4 PC A10/MF AOS
EPA/B41/F-93/OM
Paired Watershed Study Design.
PB94-154B20/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/M1/F-M/002
National Water Quatty Inventory 1992 Report to Congress.
PB94-181377/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/M1/K-94/M1
Stats and Local Government Guide to Environmental Pro-
R»4-154«22/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/M1/K-94/003
Developing Successful Runoff Control Programs for Urban-
PB94-213683/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/M1/H-93/001
NPS New-Notes No. 26, January-February 1993. The Con-
dWon of the Water-Related Environment; The Management
and Ecological Restoration of Watersheds; The Control of
Sources of Water Pollution
Nonport
PB94-194651/REB
944)4 PC A03/MF A01
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IEPA/WPC/93-141
EPA/841/R-92/001
Environmental Impacts of Stormwater Discharges: A Na-
tional Profile.
PB94-152287/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/M1/R-M/001
National Water Quality Inventory: 1992 Report to Congress.
PB94-181807/REB 94-03 PC A22/MF MM
EPA/M1/R-M/002
Compendum of Watershed-Scale Models for TMDL Devel-
opment.
PB94-21B9SS/REB 94-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/841/S-93/001
Summary of Current State Nonpoirrt Source Control Prac-
tices for Forestry.
PB94-193901/REB 944)4 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/M1/S-M/002
Quality of Our Nation's Water 1992.
PB94-1S3878/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S42/B-093/008
Using Nonprofit Organizations to Advance Estuary Program
Goals.
PB94-1513S4/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/B42/B-94/002
Clean Water Act Section 403: Compendium.
PB94-187358/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/M2/B-M/003
CWA Section 403: Procedural and Monitoring G
PB94-181591/REB 94-03 PDA
EPA/M2/B-94/008
National Estuary Program Guidance: Technical Character
ization in the National Estu
A15/MF AOS
PB94-213832/REB
EPA/S42/R-M/001
Estuary Program.
9444 PC A04/MF A01
Clean Water Act Section 403 Report to Congress: Phase 2.
detheBe ~
Point Source Discharges Inside t
PB94-181542/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/901/R-93/001
Report of the National Technical Forum on Source Reduc-
tion of Heavy Metals in Municipal Solid Waste.
PB94-11687B/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/902/R-93/003
Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment General Mail
and Vehicle Maintenance Facility. United States Postal
Service, Buffalo, NY.
PB94-129798/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/903/R-A3/003
Solvent Minimization in the Continuous Liquid/Liquid Ex-
tracbon of Aqueous Samples for Semvolatie Organics.
PB94-121S55/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/903/R-93/004
Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Organic Compounds from
Various Sold Matrices.
PB94-121548/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/904/9-A3/001A
Envkonmental Impact Statement Cedar Bay Cogeneration
Project, Jacksonville, Fl
9442 PCA12/MFA03
.Florida,
PB94-145307/REB
EPA/9M/9-93-001B
Appendbc to the Environmental Impact Statement Cedar
Bay Cogeneration Project. Jacksonvle. Florida.
PB94-145315/REB 9442 PC A1S/MF ACM
EPRI-GS-70SO-V1
Proceedkigs: Symposium on the Transfer and Utilization of
Paniculate Control Technology (8th). Volume 1. Electrostat-
ic Precpitators. Held in San Diego, California on March 20-
PB94?1SB938/REB 9443 PCA21/MFA04
EPRWSS-7CSO-V2
Proceedkigs: Symposium on the Transfer and Utilization of
Paniculate Control Technology (8th). Volume 2. Baghouses
and Paniculate Control for New Applications. Held in San
Diego. CaMomia on March 20-23. 1990.
PB94-158946/REB 9443 PCEM/MFAM
ERLN/CONTRIB-142S
Risk Assessment Plot Study. Phase 3. Naval Construction
Battalion Center, DavisvUe, Rhode Island.
PB94-180561/REB 9443 PC AOT/MF A02
ERLN-NO52,CONTRf8-N-O52
Optimum Macrobenthic Sampling Protocol for Detecting
Pollution Impacts in the Southern CaHomia Bight
PB94-182664/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN4I129
Evaluation of Acute and Chronic ToxtaHy Tests with Larval
9441 PCA83/MFA01
ERLN-N148
Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth and
Reproduction of -Daphnia, HyafaNa and Gammaius'.
PB94-112968/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-N197
Optimbonq Composite Samping Piotoeols-
PB94-162658/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-N207
Animo Acid Composition of Suspended Particles, Sedknent
Trap Material, and Benthic Sedknent
PB94-169968/REB
in the Potomac Estu-
9443 PCA03/MFA01
Gudance Manual: Bedded Sedknent Bioaccumutetion
PB94ll3150S/REB 9442 PC A11/MF AOS
ERLN-X138
Effects of Contaminated Sediments on Marine Benthic
Biota and Communities.
PB94-135183/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-X194
Comprehensive Program for the Evaluation of Artificial
PB94-135100/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-XltS
Effects of Food Density and Temperature on Feeding and
Growth of Young Inland SDversides ('Menidia ber/ltinaj
PB94-182656/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ERU4-X196
Effects of Dietary Fatty Acid Enrichment on Survival,
Growth, and Salinity-Stress-Test Performance of Inland Sil-
versides.
PB94-182649/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-X201
Fluorescence Assessment of the Maximum Quantum Effi-
ciency of Photosynthesis in the Western North Atlantic.
PB94-169950/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ERU4-1035
Lessons Learned from Siting of Boston Harbor Sewage
Outfall
PB94-169B51/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1189
Nature and Function of the Brown Cell in 'Crassostrea vir-
ginica'
PB94-160454/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1197
Application of 'Real-Time' Monitoring in Decision Making:
The New Bedford Harbor Pilot Dredging Project
PB94-130747/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
ERLN-1261
Application of the DNA Alkaline Unwinding Assay to Detect
DNA Strand Breaks in Marine Bivalves.
PB94-113057/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-1278
Endpoints and Indicators in Ecological Risk Assessments.
PB94-130150/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1322
Endogsnously-Mediated, Pretransiational Suppression of
Cytochrome P4501A in PCB-Contaminated Rounder.
PB94-140787/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-1346
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB94^135175/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1391
PotycNorinated Biphenyl Congener Distributions in Winter
Flounder as Related to Gender, Spawning Sits, and Conge-
PB94-170040/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-1424
Sand Spiked with Copper as a Reference Toxicant Material
for Sediment Toxfciry Testing: A Preliminary Evaluation.
PB94-146305/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-1426
DNA Modifications: Investigations by Mass Spectrometry
(Chapters).
PB94-169B77/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1437
DNA Adduct Research with Capillary Electrophoresis-
PB94-130242/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-1454
Serum Chemistry and Histopathotogical Evaluations of
Brown Bullheads f Ameiurus nebulosus') from the Buffalo
and Niagara Rivers, New York.
PB94-101599/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-1455
Statistical Summary. EMAP-Estuaries. Virginian Province.
1991
PB94-171659/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
ERLN-1509
Transport and Transformation of Contaminants Near the
Sedknent-Water Interface. Chapter 1. Introduction.
PB94-174737/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-1510
Research Needs and Summary: Environmental Manage-
ment Perspective (Chapter 16).
PB94-169869/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1535
Rote of Bioturbation in Sedknent Resuspension and Its
Interaction with Physical Shearing. .„,.«. .„<
PB94-130192/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1543
Framework for Ecological Risk Assessment at the EPA.
PB94-135092/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
ERNL-1364
Bioaccumulation of PCB Congeners by Blue Mussels 'Ma-
kes edufc' Deployed in New Bedford Harbor, Massachu-
setts.
PB94-140779/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
FHWA/RD-93/OM
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Mate-
rials for Highway Construction.
PB94-100443/REB 9441 PC A10/MF AOS
FHWA/RO-93/088-APP-1
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Mate-
rials for Highway Construction. Appendix 1 .„„„ .„
PB94-140977/REB 9442 PC A10/MF AOS
FHWA/TX-92/1232-15
Incident Response and Clearance in the State of Texas:
Case Studies of Four Motorist Assistance Patrols.
PB94-120581/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
FHWA/TX-92/1279-1
Outline of Transportation-Related Requirements for Compli-
ance with the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-123973/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
FHWA/TX-93/1272-1
Routine Maintenance Uses for Milled Reclaimed Asphalt
Pavement (RAP).
PB94-1239S5/REB 9441 PC A08/MF A02
FSGTR-SE-85
General Circulation Model Output for Forest Climate
Change Research and Applications.
PB94-178282/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
GBNEP-23
Proceedings: The State of the Bay Symposium (2nd). Held
on February 4-6,1993.
PB94-139458/REB 9442 PC A17/MF A04
Framework for Action: Gatveston Bay Management Evalua-
tion.
PB94-141173/REB 9442 PC A1S/MF AOS
QBHEP-28
Dredge and Rll Activities in Galveston Bay.
PB94-139425/REB 9442 PC A14/MF A03
GBNEP-29
Non-Fishing Human Induced Mortality of Fisheries Re-
sources in Galveston Bay.
PB94-159746/REB 9443 PC A14/MF AOS
GBNEP-30
Sediment Quality Assessment Survey of the Galveston Bay
System.
PB94-139433/REB 9442 PC A06/MF A02
GBNEP-33
Probable Causes of Trends in Selected Living Resources in
the Galveston Bay System.
PB94-1S9050/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
GBNEP-34
Trawling Bycatch in the Galveston Bay System.
PB94-159043/REB 9443 PC A09/MF A02
GBNEP-35
Sources and Distribution of Debris in the Galveston Bay Es-
tuary.
PB94-15459B/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
GEOMET-ESF-1185
Network Design and Optimum Site Exposure Criteria for
Paniculate Matter.
PB94-186020/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
GEOMET-IE-2608
Assessment of the Effects of Weatherization on Residential
Radon Levels.
PB94-141181/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
fCMR-tt-01
Abundance and Viability of Striped Bass Eggs Spawned in
the Roanoke River. North Carolina, in 1991.
PB94-18BB02/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A02
ICMR-93-04
Food and Feeding of Young Rnfish Species in the Lower
Roanoke River, Batchekx Bay, and Western Atbemarie
Sound, North Carolina. 1982-1988. Volume 1. Text Volume
2. Appendfces.
PB94-213931/REB 9444 PCA99/MFA06
IEPA/BOL-94/149
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste in Illinois. Sev-
enth Annual Report
PB94-187291/REB 9444 PC A06/MF A02
KPA/BOL-M/152
Acts Related to Solid Waste Management in Illinois.
PB94-183571/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
IEPA/ENF-93/002
Hazardous Waste Enforcement in Illinois, Fiscal Years 1991
and 1992.
PB94-117074/REB 9441 PCA08/MFA02
IEPA/WCP/93-140
Lake Water Quality Assessment Grant No. 2. Final Report
(Includes Lake Water Quality Assessment Program, 1992.
Northeastern Illinois Lakes).
PB94-183092/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
IEPA/WCP/93-140B
Lake Water Quality Assessment Grant No. 2. Final Report
(Includes Lake Water Quality Assessment Program, 1992.
Northeastern lUnois Lakes).
PB94-183092/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
IEPA/WPC-S3/139
Intensive Survey of the Little Vermilion River as Effected by
Seasonal Variation. 1992.
PB94-104361/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/W-140B
Lake Water Quality Assessment Program, 1992. Northeast-
em Illinois Lakes.
PB94-173374/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/93-141
Intensive Survey of the Edwards River and Pope Creek,
1991.
PB94-161783/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/WPC/93-142
Intensive Survey of the Vermilion River Basin Illinois River
«»?i&833/REB 944)3 PCA04/MFA01
IEPA/WPC/93-143
Biological and Water Quality Survey of Three Tributaries to
the Sangamon River South Fork Basin, Mosquito Creek
and Long Point Slough, September through November
1989.
PB94-161544/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
KPA/WPC/83-144
PB94-120706/REB " 944)1' PC AOS/MF A01
ISBH4M6-036233-4
Pesticide Containers Study: A Report to Congress.
PB94-109998/REB 944)1 PCA12/MFA03
ISBN-0-16-041708-2
GukJe to Federal Water Oualty Programs and Information.
PB94-110277/REB 944)1 PC A09/MF AM
ISDN 0-18-O42615-4
Biological Populations as InoScators of Environmental
Change. Volume 1.
PB94-186129/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF AM
IS8M4VS094M52S-2
Water Transfers in the West Efficiency, Equity, and the En-
944)1 PC A14/MF A03
PB94-122397/REB
W8N-0-SOB-047SS-Z
Issues In Risk Assessment
PB94-123411/RES
94-01 PC A17/MF AM
rtMuth effects of InooctBd Fluoride.
PB94-124724/REB 94-02 PC AO9/MF A02
B8N-0-471-6W4W
Descriptive Baals tor a Model of Soils Btogeochamtsrjy
Ma22ft/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
rS8N-0-**1S-27SS-«
Alternative Pofcxea tor Ins Control of Air Pollution in
Poland
PB94-201225/REB 944)4 MF A01
Transport and Transformation of Contaminants Near the
Sadhnant-Water Interlace. Chapter 1. Introduction.
PB94-174737/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
ISaN-1-M47l2-«M>
Getting Started: A Guide to Bringing Environmental Educa-
tion nto Your Classroom.
PB94-160652/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF AO2
ISBN 91-«20-4O93-«
Measuramenls of total njnne
DE94722112/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
Air fnunHofinQ in &M) Arctic.
DE9470979B7REB
ISBN 91-620-4100-2
Gasverkstornter I Sverige. En iwentering av ederbehand-
InsBtaehovet vid tandets ojsverkstomter. (Gasworks sites in
Sweden. Inventory of the need for after-treatment of the
country's gasworks sites).
OE94702187/RE8 94-01 PC AOS/MF A02
ISBN 91-620-4143-6
Modetstudfer av att begraensa koktaodutstoeppen. (Model
studtes of Mtetion of carbon dtoxkje emissions reduction).
DE84702213/RE8 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
ISBN »1-«2O-4144-«
VaeaahusgasuMaepp fraan husdjur. (Greenhouse gas ernis-
944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
sionsfrom fereatook).
DE94702214/REB
B8N 91-C20-41S5-X
Experience from CFC phaseout AddrHonal control instru-
ments for HCFCs.
DE947O9797/RE8 9442 PC A04/MF A01
RON 91-WO-41S7-6
OmhaendartaganrJe av daponiges. Undarfag toer rikttnjer.
(Handera of tondej gas. Proposals for ouWeSnes).
DE94709798/REB 944SPCA04/MF A01
ISBN »1-62(M1Se-4
Oapor
I (oar rikHnjer. (LandM gas
PCA04/MFA01
AvgHter, skatter och bkjrag mad anknytnng » majoevaard.
(Charges, taxes and subsrfes with connection to environ-
mental protection).
DE94709BOO/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF AM
ISBN 91-420-417W
Utsteepp si luft av foersurande aemnen 1991. (Emission to
the atmosphere of acktfying substances 1991).
DE947O9801/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
ISBN 91-S20-4186-X
Strategies to prevent dmate change.
DE947O9802/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF AOS
IWB-U-B-17
National Conference on dmate Change and Water Re-
sources Management Proceedngs (1st) Held in Afcuquer-
qua. New Mexico on November 4-7, 1991.
AD-A281 172/7/REB 944)4 PC A1S/MF AO4
N94-2S276/1/REB
Progress in the Study of Global Changs in China.
N94-28276/1/REB
94-03
(Order as N94-28268/8/REB, PC A12/MF A03)
MH/PUB-B3-33S2
NTP Technical Report on Toxrcity Studies of Cupric SuHate
(CAS No. 7756-994)) Administered in Drinking Water and
Feed to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-120B70/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A02
MH/PUB4S-33M
NTP Technical Report on Toncity Studes of a Chemical
Mixture of 25 Groundwater Contaminants Administered in
Drinking Waterto F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-12149B/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A02
MH/PUB-93-33U
NTP Technical Report on Toxicrty Studtes of Pesticide/Fer-
fiber Mixtures Administered In Drinking Water to F344/N
Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-121035/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF AM
NIH/PUB-»4-31S8
NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Carcinogene-
sis SturJes of HexacNwocyctooerrtadene (CAS No. 77-47-
4) in F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice (Inhalation Studies).
PB94-2141B6/REB 94-04 PC A14/MF A03
MH/TOX-a
NTP Technical Report on Toxicrty Studtos of Cupric Surfate
(CAS No. 775B494) Administered in Drinking Water and
Feed to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-120B70/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A02
NM/TOX-M
NTP Technical Report on ToxWry Studtes of PesNcide/Fer.
liber Mixtures Administered In Drinking Water to F344/N
Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-121035/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF AM
WST/OCR-94/644
Fire Propagation in Concurrent Flows.
PB94-193844/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
Msro-em
Manual tor VenHation Assessment in Mechanically Venttet-
ed Commercial BuHkigs.
PS94-145653/REB 944)2 PCA07/MFA02
NTP-TOXIOTV-SER-3S
NTP Technical Report on Toxicfry States of a Cherncal
Mixture of 25 Groundwatar Contaminants Administered in
Drinking Water to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
P894-121498/REB 944)1 PC A09/MF AM
NTP-TB-437
NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Carchiogene-
sis Studes of Hexachkxocyctopentadfene (CAS No. 77-47-
4) in F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice (Inhalation StuOes).
PB94-214186/REB 94-04 PCA14/MFA03
OCS/MMS-93/002S
Presrnnary Assessment of Gulf of Mexico CCS Contribu-
tions to Ozone Formation in
_ i in Onshore Areas Using the Re-
gional Oxktant Model
PB94-140241/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A03
OHEA-C-494
Empirical Comparisons of Carcinogen Potencies Across
Species and Their Bearing on Appropriate Scaing of Doses
for Risk Assessment
PB94-169935/REB 94-03 PC AO3/MF A01
OHEA-C-533
Research Needs for Risk Assessment of Inhaled Panicu-
late Matter Report of a Workshop. Held in McLean, Virginia
on March 10-11,1992.
PB94-123866/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
OHEA-C-S36
Davetopments at EPA in Addressing Uncertainty in Risk As-
sessment
PB94-135167/REB 944)2 PC A01/MF A01
OHEA-OS43
Use of Biomarkers in Quantitative Risk Assessment
PB94-117447/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OHEA-C-M4
Are There Carcinogens in Water for Human Consumption.
An Epidemkxogisfs Viewpoint
PB94-190SOO/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
OHEA-E-tU
Seiecbon Criteria tor Mathematical Models Used in Expo-
sure Assessments: Atmospheric Dispersion Models.
PB94-114725/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF AO2
OHEA-E-271-V3
Estimating Exposure to Dtoxin-lJke Compounds. Volume 3.
SHe-SpecHc Assessment Procedures.
PB94-205523/REB 944M PC A24/MF A04
Automated NaJ "war counting system for the detorminBltoii
of radtoTifloiMuirt.
DE94602352/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
Karst Hydrology and Chemical Contamination.
PB94-135134/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
OHEA-E-S91
WidHe Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1 of 2.
PB94-174778/REB 944)3 PCA24/MFA04
Wftjfe Exposure Factors Handbook. Appendbc Literature
Review Database. Volume 2 of 2.
PB94-177789/REB 944)3 PC A20/MF AO4
OHEA-E-S52
Addendum to the Mdhodotogy tor Assessing Health Risks
Associated with Indrect Exposure to Combustor Emissions.
PB94-136306/REB 94-02 PCA09/MFA02
OHEA-M86-V1
Hearth Assessment Document for 2.3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dtodn (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume 1
of 3.
PB94-20546S/REB 944)4 PC A18/MF A04
OHEA-M86-V2
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume 2
of 3.
PB94-205473/REB 944)4 PC A99/MF AOS
OHEA-M86-V3
Health Assessment Document for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachtorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Volume 3
of 3.
PB94-205481/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
OHEA-R-403
Gap Junction Function and Cancer.
PB94-146248/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
OHEA-R-44B
Genetic Anomalies in Mammalian Germ Cells and Their
Significance for Human Reproductive and Developmental
PB94-135209/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
OHEA-R-498
Relationship between Abnormal Somite Development and
Axial Skeletal Defects in Rats Following Heat Exposure.
PB94-135159/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
OHEA-R-SSS
Guidelines for Reproductive Toxicrty Risk Assessment.
(Review Draft).
PB94-155827/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
ORNL/U-242S
Literature Review: Heat Transfer through Two-Phase Insu-
lation Systems Consisting of Powders in a Continuous Gas
Phase.
DE93014387/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
ORNL/PUB-404S
Compacted Son Barriers at Abandoned Landfill Sites Are
Likely to Fat In the Long Term.
PB94-101862/REB 944)1 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-0200.0-1SFS
Superfund Administrative Improvements: Reinventing Su-
perfund.
PB94-963210/REB 944)1 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-02002-17
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund, Fiscal Year
1991. Report to Congress.
PB944W3234/RE8 94-02 PC A22/MF A04
OSWER-920IL2-19A
Superfund Strategic Plan and Implementation Strategy
Fiscal Year 1994.
PB94-963245/RE5 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-92002-19B
Superfund Strategic Plan and Implementation Strategy
Fiscal Year 1994: Office and Division Plans.
PB94-963246/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A02
OSWER-9200J-20FS
Overview of the Outyear Liability Model (OLM).
PB94-963215/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-92OO3-14-1
Superfund Program Implementation Manual, Fiscal Year
1994. Volume 1. Program Goals and Planning Require-
ments. Volume 2. Program Implementation Procedures.
PB94-963220/REB 944)2 PC A24/MF A04
OSWEB-9200J-14-1A
Documenting the Estimated Value of PRP Work to be Per-
fornxjd.
PB94-963289/RE8 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER42003-14-2
Superfund Program Management Manual, Fiscal Year 1994.
PB94-963247/REB 944)3 Standing Order
OSWER-9200J-1SI-VOL-1-NO-1
Superfund Program and Information Management Update.
Volume 1, Number 1, November 1993.
PB94-9S320S/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
OSWEB-«200J-t6
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Final
Report
PB94-963224/REB 944)3 Standing Order
OSWER-9200J-16-1
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Final
Report Executive Summary.
PB94-9S322S/REB 944)3 Standing Order
OSWEB-92OO5-12
This is Superfund: A Citizen's Guide to EPA's Superfund
Program.
PB94-963218/REB 944)3 Standing Order
OSWEB-42005-105
UndarstanrSng Oil Spits and Oil Spin Response.
PB93-963409/REB 944)2 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-92005-11SI
OPA Update: Implementation of the OH Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 3, Number 1. July 1994.
PB94-9632S2/REB 944)4 Standmg Order
OSWER-920tL5-131
Region IX Mainland Regional Contingency Plan.
PB94^9S3256/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-920T15-132
Oceania Regional Contingency Plan.
9^<>4 gfcnjjng o^g.
OR-28
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94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.5-133
Alaska Federal/State Preparedness Plan for Response to
Oil and Hazardous Substance Discharges/Releases (Uni-
fied Ran - Volume 1).
PB94-963258/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.5-134
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of New Jersey.
PB94-963259/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.S-135
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of New York State.
PB94-963260/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.5-136
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
Substance Releases for Inland Zone of the Caribbean.
PB94-963261/REB
OSWER-9200.5-137
Region I Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1.
PB94-963262/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.S-138
Region I Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 2.
PB94-963263/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.5-139
Federal Region IV Regional Oil and Hazardous Substances
Pollution Contingency Plan.
PB94-963264/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWEH-9200.5-140
Region VIII Area Contingency Plan, Denver, CO.
PB94-963265/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWEH-9200.5-141
Northwest Area Contingency Plan for Region X.
PB94-963266/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.5-142
Region III Inland Area Committee, Inland Area Contingency
Plan. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB94-963267/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.5-143
Region V Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Area Contingency Plan.
PB94-963268/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-8200.5-145
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - B. Vol-
umes 1 and 2.
PB94-963274/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.5-147
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Arkansas.
PB94-963276/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.5-148
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - A.
PB94-963277/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.5-149
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Louisiana.
PB94-963278/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.5-150
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, New Mexico.
PB94-963279/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.5-151
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Oklahoma.
PB94-963280/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.5-152
Region VII Inland Area Contingency Plan.
PB&4-963281/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.5-306FS
Control of Excavation Depths at the Sikes Disposal Pits Su-
perfund Project
PB94-963413/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9200.8-05
I Management F
PB94-963232/REB
OSWER-9200.8-05-1
SRIS System Overview and User's Guide.
PB94-963233/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
OS WER-9 200.9-02
Procedures to Ensure that CLP Laboratories Are Not Paid
for Non-Compliant or Unuseabte Data
PB94-963214/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9201.CM)2
National Superfund Program Priorities, Fiscal Year 1994.
PB94-963221/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9202.1-15A
Status of Regional Superfund Pilots: End-of-Year Report.
PB94-963216/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
OSWER-9202.1-16
Superfund: EPA/ICMA Superfund Revitalization Confer-
ence. Held in San Francisco, California on February 1-2,
1993.
PB94-9632O2/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9202.1-19
Superfund Revitalization: Measures of Success.
PB94-963217/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9202.1-20
Cost Management Manual for the Superfund Remedial and
Enforcement Programs.
PB94-963401/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9202.1-22
SUPERFUND: EPA/ICMA Superfund Revitalization Confer-
ence. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on November 16-17, 1993.
PB94-963291/REB 94-04 Standing Order
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9202.1-23
SUPERFUND; EPA/ICMA Superfund Revitalization Confer-
ence. Held in Dallas, Texas on May 19-20, 1994.
PB94-963292/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9 203.1-13
Expectations for Full Implementation of SACM.
PB94-963219/REB 94-02 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9203.1-14
Update on SACM Implementation.
PB94-963236/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9203.1-14FS
SACM Update.
PB94-963237/REB 94-03 Standing Order
OSWER-9203.1-15
Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model.
PB94-963270/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9203,1-16
Common Cleanup Methods at Superfund Sites.
PB94-963271/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9203.1-17
Common Chemicals Found at Superfund Sites.
PB94-963272/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9221.2-03
WasteLAN/CERCLIS Codebook.
PB94-963286/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9221.2-O4
CERCLA: Comprehensive Data Element Dictionary.
PB94-963287/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-«221.2-O4-1
CERCLA Comprehensive Data Element Dictionary Update.
PB94-963288/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9230.1-05/FSA
Superfund Technical Assistance Grants (Fact Sheet).
PB93-963301/REB 944)1 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9230.1-08
Superfund Technical Assistance Grants (TAGs) (Pamphlet).
PB93-963302/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9230.1-09A
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Applying for Your Grant
PB93-963352/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9230.1-O9B
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
The Application Forms with Instructions.
PB93-963353/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-9230.1-09C
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Procurement - Using TAB Funds.
PB93-963354/REB 94-03 Standing Order
OSWER-9230.1-09D
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook:
Managing Your Grant
PB93-963355/REB 94-03 Standing Order
OSWER-9234.2-25
Guidance for Evaluating the Technical Impracticability of
Ground-Water Restoration.
PB93-963507/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9240.1-05
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
Guidelines for Organic Data Review.
PB94-963501/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
OSWER-9240.1-05-01
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
Guidelines for Inorganic Data Review.
PB94-963502/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-924U-09
Report on State/Territory Non-NPL Hazardous Waste Site
Cleanup Efforts for the Period 1980-1992.
PB94-963402/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
OSWER 9242.2-10
Superfund Delegations Work Group.
PB94-963415/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9280.0-03
Considering Wetlands at CERCLA Sites.
PB94-963242/REB 94-03 Standing Order
OSWER-9285.6-04FS
Emergency Responders Agreements for Fund-Lead Reme-
dial Actions.
PB93-963418/REB 94-03 Standing Order
OSWER-9285.7-15-1
Guidance Manual for the Integrated Exposure Uptake Bio-
kinetic Model for Lead in Children.
PB93-963510/REB 94-03 Standing Order
OSWER-9285.7-16
Use of IRIS Values in Superfund Risk Assessment
PB93-963360/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9285J-01
Health and Safety Plan (HASP) User's Guide (Version 3.0/
4.0).
PB93-963414/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9285.8-06FS
EPA Ensures Oversight of Worker Safety and Health at Su-
perfund Incinerator Sites.
PB94-963417/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9320.2-07
Additional Guidance on Worst Sites' and 'NPL Caliber
Sites' to Assist in SACM Implementation.
PB94-963206/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
94-03 Standing Order
OSWER-9360.3-15FS
OSWER-9320.2-08FS
EPA Completes Construction at 217 Sites by September
30, 1993.
PB93-963351/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9320.7-08
FACT BOOK: National Priorities List under the Original
Hazard Ranking System, 1981-1991.
PB93-963350/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9345.0-09
Military Base Closures: Guidance on EPA Concurrence in
the Identification of Uncontaminated Parcels under
CERCLA Section 120(h)(4).
PB94-963249/REB 94-03 Standing Order
OSWER-9345.1-07FS
Hazard Ranking System Guidance Manual.
PB93-963356/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9345.1-14
Supplemental Guide to Video on Superfund Site Assess-
ment Screening: A National Priority.
PB93-963323/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-934S.1-16FS
Integrating Removal and Remedial Site Assessment Investi-
gations.
PB93-963341/REB 94-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9355.4-12
Revised Interim Soil Lead Guidance for CERCLA Sites and
RCRA Corrective Action Facilities.
PB94-963282/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9355.4-13
Evaluation of the Likelihood of DNAPL Presence at NPL
Sites: National Results.
PB93-963343/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
OSWER-9355.4-14-1
Technical Background Document for Draft Soil Screening
Level Guidance.
PB94-963503/REB
OSWER-9355.4-14FS
Distribution of DRAFT Soil Screening Level Guidance.
PB93-963508/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9355.4-15
Guidance on Residential Lead-Based Paint, Lead-Contami-
nated Dust and Lead-Contaminated Soil.
PB94-963284/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9355.4-16FS
DNAPL Site Characterization.
PB94-963317/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWEH-93S5.5-OSFSA
Procedure for Use of USAGE Preplaced Contracts to Expe-
dite Superfund Cleanup Tasks.
PB94-963243/REB 94-03 Standing Order
OSWER-9355.6-06
ROD Annual Report, FY 1992.
PB93-963349/REB 94-02 PC A22/MF A04
OSWER-9355.7-02A
Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance.
PB94-963283/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9355.9-01
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund: Interim
Rnal Guidance.
PB94-963203/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
OSWER-9355.9-01A
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund: Workbook.
PB94-963204/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9355.9-01FS
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund.
PB94-96320S/REB 94-02 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9355.9-03
Data Quality Objectives Process for Superfund.
PB94-963207/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9355.9-04A
Data Quality Objectives Decision Error Feasibility Trials
(DEFT) Beta Version 1.01. User's Guide.
PB94-963222/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9360.0-22FSA
ERNS and CERCLA.
PB94-963407/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9360.0-23FSA
ERNS and Oil.
PB94-963408/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9360.0-32FS
Conducting Non-Time-Critical Removal Actions under
CERCLA.
PB93-963422/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9360.3-03
Superfund Removal Procedures. Removal Response Re-
porting: POLREPs and OSC Reports.
PB93-963421/REB 94-03 Standing Order
OSWER-9360.3-12
Response Actions at Sites with Contamination Inside Build-
ings.
PB94-963269/REB 94-04 Standing Order
OSWER-9360.3-14FS
Removal Response Reporting: OSC Reports.
PB94-963405/REB 94-03 Standing Order
OSWER-9360.3-15FS
Removal Response Reporting: POLREPS.
PB94-963406/REB 94-03 Standing Order
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OSWER-936O.4-1K
Superturxl Chemical Data Matrix.
PB94-963506/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
OSWER 9S6O.4-K-1
Superfund Chemical Data Matrix. Appendbc B Tables.
PB94-963507/REB 944)4 Slandkig Ctder
OSWER-9360.7-12FS
Superfund Gude: Clean Air Act Hazardous Air Pollutants
Added to the Ust of CERCLA Hazardous Substances.
PB93-963426/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9M0.7-1SFS
Superfund Guide: Reportabte Quantity Ad|ustment tar
Methyl Isocyanate (MC).
PB93-963424/HEB 944)2 PCM1/MFM1
OSWER-4360S-10
Mam Guidance for the Determination of Significant and
Substantial Harm FacWes for Oi Potution Act Response
PB93-M33SO/REB
Use of IRIS Values in Superiund Risk Assessment
PB93-963360/REB 94-02 PCA01/MFA01
94-04 Starring Order
OSWEB-937SAO8C
Analysis of Slate Superfund Programs: SO-State Study,
1993 Update.
PB94-963230/REB 94-04 Starring Order
OSWER-«ttB-00-01FS
Superfund Information Repositories and AdmMstralive
Records: Introduction for LJbrarians.
PB94-863648/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
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1992
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PBM-104353/REB
Municipal Sold Waste Combustion: Waste-to-Energy Tech-
notogfes, Regulations, and Modem Facilities in USEPA
Redon V ^^
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PB94-104361/REB
Intensive Survey of the Little Vermilion River as Effected by
Seasonal Variation, 1992.
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PB94-104494/REB
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emissions
from Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines.
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Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) Tracking System:
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Workshop Report on Developmental Neurotoxic Effects As-
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Park, North Carolina on September 14-15,1992.
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Review of Ecological Assessment Case Studies from a Risk
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Case Studies in Wellhead Protection Area Delineation and
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Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish end Benthic In-
vertebrate Responses of Four Adirondack Headwater
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Demonstration/Field Study of New Designs of Automated
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1992.
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Engineering Bulletin: Landfill Covers.
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Resources Conservation Company B.E.S.T. (Trade Name)
Solvent Extraction Technology. Application Analysis Report
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Alternative Fuels Research Strategy.
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Final Test Report Main Report and Appendices A-J for
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Madison. North Carolina.
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PB94-106176/REB
Federal Register Volume 56, Number 26 Thursday, Febru-
ary 7, 1991, Part 3: Proposed Rules.
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PB94-1061S4/REB
Method 1613: Tetra- through Octa- Chlorinated Dioxins and
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Solidification/Stabilization of Organics and Inorganics.
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Regulatory Impact Assessment of Proposed Effluent Guide-
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Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Pulp, Paper and Paper-
board Point Source Category.
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PB94-107042/REB
Economic Impact and Regulatory Flexibility Analysis of the
Proposed Effluent Guidelines and NESHAP for the Pulp,
Paper, and Paperboard Industry.
PB94-107042/REB 94-02 PC A24/MF A04
PBS4-1070S9/REB
Analytical Methods for the Determination of Pollutants in
Pulp and Paper Industry Wastewater.
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PB94-107695/REB
Waste Management Area (WMA) and Supplemental Well
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PBM-107737/REB
Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines for the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Indus-
M07737/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
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Water Quality Assessment of Proposed Effluent Guidelines
for the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry.
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PBM-107TS2/REB
Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pulp, Paper, and Pa-
perboard. Point Source Category.
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PB94-107885/REB
Significance of Food Processing by-Products as Contribu-
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PB94-10781SVREB
Predicting Acid Generation from Non-Coal Mining Wastes:
Notes of the July 1992 Workshop. Held in Las Vegas,
Nevada on July 30-31,1992.
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PB94-107927/REB
BRxemediation Using the Land Treatment Concept Envi-
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Scientific Research on Diseases and Mortalities of Dolphins
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Suggested Operating Procedures for Aquifer Pumping
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Landfill Gas Pretreatment for Fuel Cell Applications.
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Impact of Global Change on Terrestrial Ecosystems:
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Modeling the Rice Carbon Budget in China Using GIS
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PB94-1079M/REB
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Ecosystems.
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Mineral Weathering Rates from Small-Plot Experiments,
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Randomized Intervention Analysis of the Behavior of Bear
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Emissions Control Strategies for Heavy-Duty Diesel En-
gines.
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PB94-108O24/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Document (RED) Chlorinated Iso-
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PB94-108438/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet Sinesto B.
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PBS4-10S446/REB
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R.E.D. Facts. Chlorinated Isocyanurates.
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Developing Public/Private Partnerships: An Option for
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PB94-109030/REB
Multiprocess Wet Cleaning: Cost and Performance Compar-
ison of Conventional Dry Cleaning
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ess.
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PB94-109048/REB
Preliminary Report of EPA Efforts to Replace Freon for the
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Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Cinnamonum cassia'.
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Pesticide Fact Sheets: 'Bacillus thuringiensis Subspecies
aizawai'.
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Pesticide Fact Sheets: 'Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies
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Wellhead Protection In Confined, Semi-Confined, Fractured
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Bioaccumulation Factor Portions of the Proposed Water
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Comparison and Rank of Proposed Human Health Bioaccu-
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Seafood Consumption Data Analysis.
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NPDES Storm Water Program. Question and Answer Docu-
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Innovative Options for Financing Nongovernmental Pubfc
Water SOSes' Needs.
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Successful Practices in Title 3 Implementation. Chemical
Emergency Preparedness and Provontton Technical Assist-
ance Buftetin. State of Florida District 5 LEPC. Florida
Monroe County, Mfchigan State of Alaska. Subject Index.
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PM-10 Gukteine Document Appendix.
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Reregistration Etgjblty Document (RED): Bnbor.
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PB94-10M40/REB
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, July 1993.
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Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rote Analysis: Occupa-
tion and Residential Exposure.
P894-10986S/HEB 9441 PC A04/MF Ml
Pesticide Containers Study: A Report to Congress.
PB94-109998/REB 9441 PCA12/MFM3
PBM-110012/REB
Proceeolngs of the Annual Analytical Symposium (9th).
Held in Norfolk, Virginia on March 19-20,1986.
PB94-110012/REB 9441 PCM9/MFMS
PBM-1101S2/REB
Chesapeake Bay Executive Counc* Directive: Fish Passage
Goals.
PB04-110152/REB 9441 PCM1/MFM1
P094-110160/REB
Chesapeake Bay Executive Cound Directive: Submerged
Aquatic Vegetation Goats.
P894-110ieo7REB 9441 PCM1/MFM1
P094-1102O2/REB
Guidance for Mobie Emission Credn Generation by Urban
PB94-110202/REB 9441 PCM3/MFM1
PBM-1WZ77/REB
Guide to Federal Water Quatty Programs and Information.
PB94-110277/REB 9441 PCMBYMFMJ
PBM-11047S/REB
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rats Analysis: Environ-
mental Fate.
PB94-110475/REB 9441 PCA11/MFM3
PB94-110S17/REB
Options for Developing and Evaluating
ttonalTechr
tor Indoor Air Impacts at CERCLA Sites. I
at Guidance Study Series, Report
9441 PCMS/MFM2
PB94-110517/REB
PBM-1112M/REB
RACT/BACTVLAERCIeenrinteMise: A Cumpialicin of Con-
trol Technology DuttxiiifeitiBorni. Third Supplement to the
1990 EdMon. Volume 1.
PB94-111234/REB 9441 PCA22/MFM4
PBM-1112S9/REB
Chesapeake Bay Groundwatsr Toxics LoarJng Workshop
ProceedMs. Held ki Amapoas, Maryland on AprI 15-16,
1992.
PB94-1112S9/REB 9441 PCMS/MFM1
PBM-111572/REB
RACT/BACT/LAER aeanrK/KXise: A Complatipn of Con-
trol Technology DeterminaBjons. Third Supplemant to the
1990 EdSon. Volume ^
PB94-112810/REB
Initial Screening of Thermal Desorpfon for Soil Remedi-
soon.
PB94-112810/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-112Ba/REB
WB Sol Working Work for the Sand Creek Superfund Site.
PB94-112B2B/REB 9441 PC A03/MF Ml
PB94-112MS/REB
Comparison of Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste
jrejneratprs versus the 1990 Toxic Release Inventory Air
PB94-11Z836/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-112S44/REB
Industrial Poftition Prevention: A Critical Review.
PB94-112B44/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-11M51/REB
•Three-Dimensional Air Flow Model for Sol Venting: Super-
position of Analytical Functions.
PB94-11Z851/REB 9441 PC M3/MF Ml
PBM-112M9/REB
Conajdansons for Modeling Smart-Paniculate Impacts from
Surface CoaJ-MMng Operations Based on Wind-Tunnel
Sfcnutations.
PB94-112869/REB 9441 PC A03/MF Ml
PBS4-112t77/REB
Sknutewous Calbration of Open-Path and Conventional
Point Monitors for Measuring Ambient Air Concentrations of
SuNur Dioxide. Ozone, and Nitrogen Dioxide.
PB94-112877/REB 9441 PC M3/MF M1
-112MS/REB
ImporUknoB to SuKate Production of Oxidation
Pathways and Clouds as Predicted by the Regional Acid
Deposition Model.
PB94-112885/REB 9441 PCM2/MFM1
PM4-112IM/RE8
Maaauramonti of Sol Permeability and Pressure Fields in
EPA's Sol-Gas Chamber.
PB94-112893/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PDM-11Z901/REB
Comparison of Current Industrial SO2 Emission Inventories.
PB94-112901/REB 9441 PC A03/MF Ml
PM4-112B1B/HEB
Ex-sttu RemerJation Technologies as Practiced in USA.
PB94-112919/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-112927/REB
I Aspects of Waterbome Disease Outbreak In-
Pi 12927/REB 9441 PCM3/MFM1
PBM-112935/RE8
Evaluation of the Impacts of Incinerator Waste Feed Cut-
offs.
PB94-112935/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-112M3/REB
Advancing Technology for Managing Mine Wastes: The Na-
tional Envronmental VVaste Technology Testing and Eval-
uation Center noaoarch. Development. Demonstration,
Testing, and Evaluation Programs in USA.
PB94-T12943/REB '
9441 PCA22/MFM4 pB94-112»MfflEB
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PB94-111572/REB
PBM-111MC/REB
EPA Lead Gudeane Document and Apoendbc.
PB94-111846/REB 94-01 PCAM/MFGM
PM4-11in67REB
Regulatory knpact Anar/sb Ctaan Fuel Beet Program.
PB54-111B95/REB 9441 PC M6/MF Ml
I-11201*/REB
9441 PC M3/MF Ml
Pe»4-112»50/REB
New Developments ti Stow Sand FJtration.
PB94-112950/REB 9441 PC M3/MF Ml
PBM-11296B/REB
effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Survival, Growth and
RflflfOuuchon of 'Dspnnts, Hyruolln snd Gsnvnvus.
HB94-112968/REB 94-01 PCM2/MFM1
PB»4-112*7«/REB
Mineral Dissolution Rates in Plot-Scale Field and Laborato-
ry Experiments.
PB94-112978/REB 94-01 PC AO3/MF Ml
Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural I
to Comply. What Employers Needto Know. Farms, Forests,
9441 PCMS/MFM2
Nurseries, Greenhouses.
PB94-112018/REB
PB94-1120S4/REB
Pesticide Reregtstnrton Rejection Rate Analysis Toxicot-
1ia034/REB
9441 PC A1S
Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Fishery Manognmnnt Plan:
Chesapeake Bay Program. Annual Progress Report (Apr!
1903).
PB94-11205S/REB 9441 PCA03AJFM1
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Emissions Standards for Heavy-Duty dean-Fuel Fleets.
Regutatory Support Document
P8&4-112158MEB 9441 PCM4/MFM1
National
of the U.S. Environmental Piutecnun
echraoal Workshop 1>CBs h Fish Tosue1.
WaaMnglon. DC. on May 10-11,1993.
PB94-112513/REB
9441 PCA11/MFAOS
PBB4-1126O4/REB
ReguMory impact AnaMs and Regutatory
Screerang for Operating Permits Regulations.
PB94-112604/REB 9441 PC
FtaxtHty Act
PCM3/MFM1
Valdation of a Mothod for Estimating Pollution Emission
Rates Using Open-Path FTIR Spectroscopy and Modeling
Techniques.
PB94-1129S4/REB 9441 PC M3/MF Ml
PBM-112M2/REB
Development of a New Oregon Precipitation Map Using the
PRISMModeL
PB94-112982/REB 9441 PCA02/MFM1
PBS4-11300SVREB
Moos) Assessment of the Annual Atmospheric Deposition
of Trace Metals to Lake Superior.
PB94-113008/REB 9441 PC M3/MF Ml
PBM-11M16/REB
Deposition of Semi-Votatte Air Toxic Pollutants to the Great
Lakes: A Regional Modeling Approach.
PB94-113018/REB 9441 PC A03/MF M1
PB94-113024/REB
Water Cherr«s*y and Fish Community Responses to Epi-
sodb Skeam AotfScation in Pennsylvania. USA.
PB94-113024/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
PBM-113032ACB
ki sku Bfoassays of Brook Trout f Sarveinus fontinais') and
Blacknoae Dace (TthWchthys atratulusl in Advondack
Streams Affected by EpiaorJc AcidHication.
PB94-113032yREB 9441 PC AOS/MF M1
«»4-113O40/REB
Evaluation of Acute and Chronic Toxicity Tests with Larval
SMpedBass.
PB94-113040/REB 9441 PCM3/MFM1
PBM-1130S7/REB
Applcaabn of the DNA AkaKne UnwinrJng Assay to Detect
DH*.Strand Breaks in Marine Bivalves.
PB94-1130S7/REB 9441 PC A02/MF Ml
PB94-113065/REB
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Systems for Large
Underground Tanks.
PB94-113065/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF Ml
PB94-113073/REB
Haze and Sulfur Emission Trends in the Eastern United
States.
PB94-113073/REB 9441 PC M2/MF A01
PB94-113081/REB
Large Scale Evaluation of a Pattern Recognition/Expert
System for Mass Spectral Molecular Weight Estimation.
PB94-113081/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-113099/REB
Long Path Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer and
EPA-Approved Fixed-Point Methods Intercomparison.
PB94-113099/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-113107/REB
Production of Aldehydes as Primary Emissions and from
Secondary Atmospheric Reactions of Alkenes and Alkanes
during the Night and Early Morning Hours.
PB94-113107/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-113388/REB
Summary of Data Presented in the Background Document
for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards, Ore
Mining and Dressing Point Source Category.
PB94-113388/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
PB84-113396/REB
Summary of Data Presented in the Background Document
for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards, Mineral
Mining and Processing Point Source Category.
PB94-113396/REB 9441 PC M4/MF M1
PB94-113404/REB
Summary and Technical Review of Supporting Literature for
the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes from the Extrac-
tion and Beneftaation of Metallic Ores, Phosphate Rock,
Asbestos. Overburden from Uranium Mining, and Oil Shale.
PB94-113404/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A02
PB94-113446/REB
Lifetime Emissions for Clean-Fuel Fleet Vehicles.
PB94-113446/REB 9441 PC A03/MF M1
P894-113453/REB
Chesapeake Bay Water Column Contaminants Critical Issue
Forum Proceedings. Basinwide Toxics Reduction Strategy
Reevaluation Report
PB94-113453/REB 9441 PC MS/MF M1
PB94-113669/REB
Hydraulic Model Study for Boston Outfall. 2. Environmental
Performance.
PB94-113669/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-113677/REB
Treatment of VOCs in High Strength Wastes Using an An-
aerobic Expanded-Bed GAC Reactor.
PB94-113677/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-113685/REB
Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Chlorinated, Aliphatic
Compounds.
PB94-1136B5/REB 9441 PC AO3/MF A01
PB94-113S93/REB
UTAB: A Computer Database on Residues of Xenobiobc
Organic Chemicals and Heavy Metals In Plants.
P894-113693/REB 9441 PCM2/MFM1
PBM-113701/REB
Carbon Dioxide Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB94-113701/RES 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-113719/REB
Analysis of the Relationships among O3 Uptake, Conduct-
ance, and Photosynthesis in Needles of 'Pinus ponderosa'.
PB94-113719/REB 9441 PC M2/MF A01
PB94-113727/REB
Measurement of Contamination in Environmental Samples.
PB94-113727/REB 9441 PC AOZ/MF A01
PB94-11373S/REB
Computer Program for the Determination of Most Probable
Number and Its Confidence Limits.
PB94-113735/REB 9441 PC A03/MF Ml
PB94-113743/REB
Treatment of Semivolatae Compounds in High Strength
Wastes Using an Anaerobic Expanded-Bed GAC Reactor.
PB94-113743/REB 9441 PC A03/MF M1
PB94-1137SO/REB
Treatment of CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Re-
sponse, Compensation, and Liability Act) Leachates by
Carbon-Assisted Anaerobic Fluidized Beds.
PB94-1137SO/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-1137B8/REB
Effect of GAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic Pol-
lutants.
PB94-113768/REB 9441 PC A02/MF M1
PBS4-113776/HEB
Molecular Oxygen and the Adsorption of Phenols: Effect of
Functional Groups.
PB94-113776/REB 9441 PC M2/MF Ml
PB94-1137M/REB
LandfH Gas and Its Influence on Global CRmate Change.
P894-113784/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-113792/REB
Waterbome Pathogen Invasions: A Case for Water Oualty
Protection in Distribution.
PB94-113792/REB 9441 PC A03/MF Ml
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PB94-113958/REB
Evaluation of a Solar Radiation/Detta-T Method for Estimat-
ing PasquM-Gifford (P-G) Stability Categories.
PB94-113958/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
PBM-113962/REB
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines
and Standards for the Electrical and Electronic Compo-
nents: Point Source Category. Draft Document
PB94-113982/REB 94-01 PC A99/MF EM
PBM-114170/REB
Instruction Manual for the Biennial Reporting System (BRS)
NTIS Data Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-114170/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-1141M/REB
Hazardous Waste Report, 1991: Instructions and Forms.
Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-114196/REB 9442 PCAM/MFA02
PB94-114402/REB
User's Manual for the BUS BBS.
PB94-114402/REB 94-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-11461S/REB
Characterization of Air Pollutants Emitted from a Simulated
Scrap Tire Fire.
PB94-114618/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-114S26/REB
Toxic Metal Emissions from Incineration: Mechanisms and
Control.
PB94-114626/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-114634/REB
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Non-Agricultural Pesticide
Users.
PB94-114S34/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
PBM-114642/REB
Primer for Financial Analysis of Pollution Prevention
PlOJUutft.
PB94-114642/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-1146S9/REB
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration Re-
search Facility. Annual Report for FY92.
PB94-114859/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
PBM-114M7/REB
Proceedings of the Workshop on Geomembrane Seaming:
Data Acquisition and Control. Held in Cincinnati. Ohio on
Apr! 22. 1993.
PB94-114667/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-114S75/REB
Evaluation of Recycled Plastic Lumber for Marine AppHca-
PB94-114675/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
PBM-114683/REB
Waste Minimization Practices at Two CCA Wood-Treatment
Plants.
PB94-114683/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-114691/REB
Report of Workshop on Geosynthetic Clay Liners.
PB94-114691/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-1147M/REB
Testing Btoremedtation in the Reid.
PB94-114709/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-114717/REB
Forest Health Monitoring 1992 Activities Plan.
PB94-114717/REB 94-01 PC A13/MF A03
PBM-11472S/REB
Selection Criteria for Mathematical Models Used in Expo-
sure Assessments: Atmospheric Dispersion Models.
PB94-114725/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-114733/REB
Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents and
Receiving Waters to Freshwater and Marine Organisms.
Fourth Edition.
PB94-114733/REB 94-01 PC A14/MF A03
PBM-114741/REB
Evaluation of Simultaneous SO2/NOX Control Technology.
PB94-114741/REB 94-01 PC A09/MF A03
l-1147Sa/REB
Follow-Up Radon Measurements in 14 Mitigated Schools.
PB94-114758/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
PBM-114766/REB
Bkxnass Gasification Pilot Plant Study.
PB94-114766/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-114774/REB
Spatial Heterogeneity of Geochemical and Hydrotogic Pa-
rameters Affecting Metal Transport in Ground Water.
PB94-114774/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-114782/REB
Proceeolngs: EPA/AEERL's Indoor Air Quality/Pollution
Prevention Workshop. Held in Raleigh, North Carolina on
March 9-10, 1993.
PB94-114782/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
PBM-114790/REB
Carbon Stack Dispersion Pre-Plating Technology for Printed
Wire Board Manufacturing. Final Technology Evaluation
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94-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling Protocols for Collecting Surface Water, Bed Sedi-
ment Bivalves, and Fish for Priority Pollutant Analysis.
PB94-114808/REB 94-01 PC A08/MF A02
114816/REB
Evaluation of an Automated Sorting Process for Post-Con-
sumer Mixed Plastic Containers.
PB94-114816/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-114824/REB
Evaluation of the Collier County, Florida Landfill Mining
Demonstration.
PB94-114824/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-114B32/REB
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) Great takes Monitoring and Research Strategy.
PB94-114832/REB 94-01 PC A10/MF A03
PB94-114840/REB
Method 1620: Metals by Inductively Coupled Plasma
Atomic Emission Spectroscopy and Atomic Absorption
Spectroscopy.
PB94-114840/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-114865/REB
Hydrotogical Simulation Program: FORTRAN. User's
Manual for Release 10.
PB94-114865/REB 94-01 PC A99/MF A06
PB94-114873/REB
Development Document for Proposed Effluent Umitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for the
Wet Storage, Sawmills, Partideboard and Insulation Board
Segment of the Timber Products Processing Point Source
PC A20/MF A04
PB94-114873/REB
PB94-114881/REB
Research Plan for Pilot Studies of the Biodiversity Re-
search Consortium.
PB94-1 14881 /REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-1148S9/REB
Constant Volume Sampling System Water Condensation.
PB94-114899/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
P694-114S07/REB
Methods for Aquatic Toxicity Identification Evaluations:
Phase 2 Toxicity Identification Procedures for Samples Ex-
hibiting Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
PB94-114907/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
PB84-114915/REB
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Project
Descriptions (FY93 Edition).
PB94-114915/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-114923/REB
Episodic Acidification of Streams in the Northeastern
United States: Chemical and Biological Results of the Epi-
sodic Response Project
PB94-1 1 4923/REB 94-01 PC A1 7/MF A04
PB94-114931/REB
Evaluation of Indoxyl-Beta-D-Glucuronide as a Chromogen
in Media Specific for 'Escherichia coff.
PB94-1 14931 /REB 9441 PCA01/MFA01
PB94-114949/REB
Results of a Method Verification Study for Analyses of PCP
PB94-114949/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-115895/REB
Control of Biofflm Growth in Drinking Water Distribution
Systems. Seminar Publication.
PB94-115995/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-116050/REB
Compilation and Interpretation of Water-Quality and Dis-
charge Data for Acidic Mine Waters at Iron Mountain,
Shasta County, California, 1940-91.
PB94-116050/REB 94-01 PC A09/MF A02
PB94-116571/REB
Provisional Guidance for Quantitative Risk Assessment of
Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB94-1 16571 /REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-116878/REB
Report of the National Technical Forum on Source Reduc-
tion of Heavy Metals in Municipal Solid Waste.
PB94-116878/REB 94-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-117074/REB
Hazardous Waste Enforcement in Illinois, Fiscal Years 1991
and 1992.
PB94-117074/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A02
PB94-117363/REB
Case Studies of Radon Reduction Research in Maryland,
New Jersey, and Virginia Schools.
PB94-117363/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-117413/REB
Statistical Assessment Two Laboratory Tests for Estimat-
ing Performance of Shoreline Cleaning Agents for Oil Spills.
PB94-117413/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-117421/REB
Statistical Assessment Measurement Methods for Estimat-
ing Performance of Dispersants.
PB94-1 1 7421 /REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-117439/REB
Accutech Pneumatic Fracturing Extraction and Hot Gas In-
jection, Phase 1. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-117439/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-117447/REB
Use of Bkxnarkers in Quantitative Risk Assessment
PB94-117447/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-1174S4/REB
Pollution Prevention Research for Organic Air Emissions.
PB94-117454/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-117462/REB
Methods in Environmental Toxicology (Chapter 20).
PB94-117462/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-117470/REB
Guide for Conducting TreatabUHy Studies under CERCLA
Biodegradatkxi Remedy Selection. Interim Guidance.
PB94-117470/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-119914/REB
PB94-117488/REB
EMAP-Estuaries, Louisianian Province-1991. Statistical
Summary. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pro-
gram.
PB94-117488/REB 9441 PC A08/MF A02
PB94-117S04/REB
Vibrio choterae 01 Can Assume a 'Rugose' Survival Form
That Resists Killing by Chlorine, Yet Retains Virulence.
PB94-117504/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-117512/REB
Using Computer Models to Determine the Effect of Storage
on Water Quality.
PB94-117512/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-117520/REB
Financing Assistance Available for Small Public Water Sys-
tems.
PB94-117520/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-117538/REB
Development of 'Giardia C.f Values for the Surface Water
Treatment Rule.
PB94-117538/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-117546/REB
Survival of Brook Trout Embryos in Three Episodically
Acidified Streams.
PB94-117546/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-117553/REB
Potential Environmental Risks Associated with the New Sul-
fonylurea Herbicides.
PB94-117553/REB 9441 PCA01/MFA01
PB94-117561/REB
Effects of Acidic Deposition on Streams in the Appalachian
Mountain and Piedmont Region of the Mid-Atlantic United
States.
PB94-117561/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-117579/REB
Monitoring Global Change: Comparison of Forest Cover Es-
timates Using Remote Sensing and Inventory Approaches.
PB94-117579/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-117587/REB
Climate Change Models and Forest Research.
PB94-117587/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-117595/REB
PANs in the Atmosphere.
PB94-117595/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-117603/REB
Major Ion Chemistry of Lakes on the Kenai Peninsula,
Alaska.
PB94-117603/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-118072/REB
Forest Ecosystem Management An Ecological, Economic,
and Social Assessment Report of the Forest Ecosystem
Management Assessment Team.
PB94-118072/REB 9441 PC A99/MF E11
PB94-118080/REB
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
PB94-118080/REB 9441 PC A14/MF A03
PB94-11S379/REB
Preliminary Data Search Report for Locating and Estimating
Air Emissions from Sources of Cyanide Compounds.
PB94-118379/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-118502/REB
EPA's Survey of In-Use Driving Patterns: Implications for
Mobile Source Emission Inventories.
PB94-118502/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-118536/REB
Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria for Aniline (CAS
Registry Number 62-53-3).
PB94-118536/REB 9441 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-118544/REB
Office of Water Policy and Technical Guidance on Interpre-
tation and Implementation of Aquatic Life Metals Criteria.
PB94-118544/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-118S51/REB
Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria for 2,4-Ometh-
ylphenol (CAS Registry Number 105-67-9).
PB94-118551/REB 9441 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-118569/REB
Youth and the Environment Training and Employment Pro-
gram.
PB94-118569/REB
9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-118S77/REB
U.S. EPA Pretreatment Compliance Monitoring and En-
forcement System, Version 3.0: User's Guide.
PB94-118577/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-119228/REB
Guidance Document for Testing and Permitting Sewage
Sludge Incinerators. Revised Draft Final Report
PB94-119229/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-119237/REB
Field Evaluation of Residue Prediction Procedures Used in
EPA's Guidance: Assessment and Control of Btoconcentra-
tabte Contaminants in Surface Waters. The Five Mile Creek
Study. 1993 Draft for Appendix 1.
PB94-119237/REB 9441 PC A14/MF A03
PB94-119914/REB
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Product Carriers and Printed Labels.
PB94-119914/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
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PBM-11M22/REB
Waste Min
togravure Printing Cylinders.
PB94-119922/REB
t for a Manufacturer of Ro-
94-01 PC A02/MF Ml
pounds Using Remote 5
PB94-119955/REB
TEHi
PCA02/MFA01
PBM-119830/REB
Waste Minimization Assessment tor a Manufacturer of
BasabaD Bats and Golf dubs.
PB94-119930/REB 94-01 PC AO2/MF A01
PB94-1199SS/REB
Spatially Resolved Monitoring tor Volatile Organic Com-
' ••- - ate Sector Sai"
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PB94-11MC3/REB
Correcting RADM's Suffate Underpredction; Discovery and
Correction of Model Errors and Testing the Corrections
Through Comparisons against Held Data.
PB94-119863/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF M1
PM4-11M71/REB
Mode) tor Chlorine Concentration Decay in Pipes.
P894-119971/REB 8441 PCA02/MFM1
PB84-119M9/REB
RaU Study to Evaluate Leaching of Attcarb, Matotachtor,
and Bromide in a Sandy Loam SoL
PB94-1ia9B9/REB 9441 PCA03/MFM1
PB94-11*9»7/REB
Integrating Water dually Modelng with Ecological Risk Ae-
eaaament for Nonpoint Source Pollution Control: A Concep-
tual Framework.
PB94-119997/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB94-120S13/REB
Enabling Document for National Emission Standards tor
Coke Oven Batteries (40 CFR Part 63, Subpart L).
PB94-120613/REB 94-01 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-120821/REB
Methods for the Determination of Inorganic Substances In
Environmental Samples, August 1993.
PB94-120B21/REB 9441 PC A08/MF M2
PB94-120B70/REB
NTP Technical Report on Toadty Studtot of Cupric Sultate
(CAS No. 7758-99-6) Administered in Drinking Water and
Feed to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-120870/REB 9441 PC A06/MF A02
PBM-12W79/REB
Enablng Guidance tor the Implementation of 40 CFR Part
•'--•• • , 1. Interim.
9441 PC A06/MF A02
Evaluation of Portable Gas Chromatographs.
PB94-120003/REB 9441 PC A03/MF A01
9441 PC AOS/MF A01
MM011/
Stress Testing of Woodstoves.
PB94-120011/REB
PBM-taOO2»VR£B
EPA Research Program for Reducing CO2 Emisaiona
Through Efficient Energy Technologies.
PB94-120029/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PM4-1M037/REB
Membranes tor Removing Organlcs from Drinking Water.
PB94-120037/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-12O045/REB
BloGeneais (Trade Name) Sol Washing Technology: inno-
vative Technology Evaluation Report.
PB94-120045/REB 9441 PC A04/MF Ml
PW4-UOOS2/REB
Characterization of Emsstons from an Early Mode) FtedMe-
Fuel Vehicle.
PB94-120052/REB 9441 PC A02/MF Ml
PB»4-120t02/REB
Development Document tor Recommended Effluent LJmrta-
liona Guidelines and Standards of Performance for the Fish
Hatcheries and Farms. Point Source Category.
PB84-12O102VREB 9441 PC A10/MF A03
PM4-120110/REB
Dovotopmont Document for Proposed EfAuent Limitations
GuKMa"nes and Standards and Pflretrstdment Standards for
the Pharmaceutical Manufsctumg. Puiiil Source Catoooiy.
PB94-120110/REB 9441 PCA22/MFM4
PW4-1201M/REB
Conceptual Designs for a New Hkjhway VeNde Emissions
Estimation Methodology.
PB94-120128/REB 9441 PC A11/MF A03
PW4-U021I/REB
Air Emissions and Control Technology for Leather Taming
. , Subpart E Version 1
PB94-lioe79/REB
PBM-120M7/REB
Ground Water mrJcator Plot Study in the State of New
Jersey.
PB94-12Q987/REB 9441 PC AOsVMF A02
PB94-12QMS/REB
Summary of Stats and Federal Drinking Water Standards
and Guidelines, February, 1990.
PB94-120995/REB 9441 PC AO7/MF A02
PB94-121001/REB
CwnpereSum olSbtle Water Quality LimHs for Thermal Dis-
charges and Mixing Zones.
PB94-121001/REB 9441 PC A07/MF A02
PBM-12103S/REB
NTP Technical Report on Toxidty SturJes of Peaticide/Fer-
tifaer Mixtures Administered in Drinking Water to F344/N
Rats and B8C3F1 Mice.
P894-121035/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A02
and FWeNng Operations.
94-120218/REB
9441 PC A11/MF A03
PB94-120218
PB»4-120227/REB
Guideane Sanaa. Control of Votatik* Organic Compound
Emiaatona from Reactor Processes and Dtsttlatton Oper-
ations Prooaaeaa in me Synthetic Organic Chemical Manu-
facturing IndustryOtaguat 1993).
P894-120227/REB 9441 PCA1S/MFAOS
Alternative ConfroJ Techniques Document NOx Emissions
from PFOCOCS rwctsni (R^wBBd).
PB94-12D235/HEB 9441 PCA11/MFAOS
Protect Yourself from Peatiddae: Qukla tor Agricultural
Workers (Prota)ese da toa Peatiddas: Qula para tos Traba-
Morea Agriootas).
PB94-120292/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF Ad1
PM4-126S34rREB
Guidebook tor Explaining Environmental Regulations to
SmaB Buatoaesaa.
P894-12O334/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB94-1206»1/REB
•ponse and Clearance in the Stale of Texas:
Ground Water Indicator Plot Study tn the State of Minneso-
PB94-121183/REB 9441 PC M7/MF M2
P694-121301/REB
Hydrogen Fluoride Study: Report to Congress, Section
112fnM6) Clean Air Act as Amended.
PB94-12130B/nEB 9442 PC A15/MF AOS
PB9*-1213S7/REB
Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry-Background Informa-
tion tor Proposed Air Emission Standards. Manufacturing
Processes at Kraft. Suffite, Soda, and SemtChemlcal Mate.
PB94-121357/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF M1
PB94-121431/REB
Cornpsation of Air Poautant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources. Supplement F.
P894-12U31/REB 9441 PCAM/MFM6
PB94-12149S/REB
NTP Technical Report on Toxicity Studies of a Chemical
Mixture of 25 Groundwater Contaminants Administered in
Drinking Water to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice.
PB94-I2149S/REB 9441 PC M9/MF M2
PB94-12154B/REB
Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Organic Compounds from
Various Sold Matrices.
P694-121548/REB 9441 PC M3/MF Ml
PB94-1215S5/REB
Solvent MMrrization in the Continuous Liquid/Liquid Ex-
traction of Aqueous Samples for SemrvotefJe Organfcs.
PB94-12155S/HEB 9441 PC A03/MF M1
PM4-121654/REB
Methods tor the Determination of ntonconventional Pesti-
ddes in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater. Volume 1.
PS94-121654/REB 9441 PC AM/MF EO*
PB94-121670/REB
Semtw Pubscattorc Control of Lead and Copper in Drink-
jm Water.
P894-121670/REB 9441 PC A08/MF M2
PBM-t2t«M/r1Ea
Ground-Walsr Issue: Potential Sources of Error In Ground-
Water Samptng at Hazardous Waste Sites.
PB94-121W8/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF M1
PM4-12iaM/REB
Uluasuifc Cleaning as a Replacement for a Chtorofluoro-
PB94-12188«/REB°1"" 9441 PC M6/MF M2
PM4-121704/FEB
CharaUaristfca of School BuSdngs m the U.S.
PB94-121704/REB 9441 PC M4/MF M1
Case SturJes of Four Moto
PB94-120581/RE8
9441 PCM4/MFM1
Prototype Needs Estimating and Project Ranking Software
fortheTxC
9441 PC AOS/MF M1
TxDOTPMS.
PB94-120SeO/REB
PB94-120631/REB
Guidance tor Conducting a Piuaualiiiem Comptanoe lo-
tion.
H20631/REB 9441 PCA07/MFA02
PB04-120706/REB
Water Pomton Control Revolving Fund (Tleviaed Edson).
P894-120706/REB 9441 PC A09/MF M1
Standard Operating Procedure for Field Analysis of Lead in
PaM, Buk Dust and Sol by UHraaonic, Add Digestion and
Cotorimetic Measurement
PB94-121738/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB94-121«11/REB
Methods tor the Determination of Inorganic Substances in
Environmental Samples.
PB94-121811/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF M2
PBM-111tS7/flEB
Diviroi«n»mal Mortorino and Aisneimenl Program: Agroe-
coentam 1982 Plot Project Plan (Apr! 3, 1992J.
PB94-121837/REB 9442 PCA14/MFAOS
WatarTmnslara in the West Efficiency. Equity, and the En-
PB94-122397/REB 9441 PC A14/MF A03
Standards for the Pestictde Chemicals Manufacturing Point
Source Category.
PB94-1224707REB 9442 PC A18/MF A04
PB94-122S04/REB
Lite Cyde Analysis: Its Place in Waste Management
P694-122504/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-122512/REB
Life Cyde Assessment tor Municipal Solid Waste Manage-
moot.
PB94-122512/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-122S20/REB
U.S. EPA's Pollution Prevention RD and D Results: Practi-
cal Tools for the Trade.
PB94-122520/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-12253S/REB
Measurements of VOCs from the TAMS Network.
PB94-122538/REB 9441 PC A02/MF Ml
PB94-122S46/REB
Rule-eased System for Evaluating Final Covers for Hazard-
ous Waste Landfills. Chapter 8.
PB94-122546/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF A01
P894-122SS3/REB
Field Investigation of Effectiveness of Soil Vapor Extraction
Technology.
PB94-122553/REB 9441 PC A02/MF Ml
PB94-122S61/REB
In situ Sol Decontamination by Radio Frequency Heating.
PB94-122561/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-122579/REB
Application of Steam Injection/Vacuum Extraction Treat-
ment Systems to Contaminated Soils.
PB94-122579/REB 9441 PC M1/MF Ml
PB»4-122S87/REB
Objective Meteorotogeal Classification Scheme Designed
to Elucidate Ozone's Dependence on Meteorology.
PB94-122587/REB 9441 PCA02/MFM1
PBB4-122SW/REB
Influence of Model Design on Comparisons of Single Point
Measurements with Grid-Model Predictions.
PS94-122595/REB 9441 PCA01/MFA01
PB94-122603/REB
Oxidation of Nitrogen: Differences between Measurements
and Predictions from the Regional Acid Deposition Model
and whether Grid Size Can Explain Them.
PB94-122603/REB 9441 PC A02/MF A01
PB04-122611/REB
Practical Tools and Concepts tor Environmental Audits and
Development Do
nent for Effluent Urr
naGUaein
Standards, and New Source Performance
PB94-122611/REB 9441 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-12281B/REB
Progress at the Chesapeake Bay Program '92 and '93. Re-
storing the Chesapeake Bay, Annual Progress Report
PB94-122819/REB 9441 PC A03/MF M1
PB94-123411/REB
Issues in Risk Assessment
PB94-123411/REB 9441 PC A17/MF A03
PB94-123S2S/REB
Use of Airborne, Surface, and Borehole Geophysical Tech-
niques at Contaminated Sites: A Reference Guide.
PB94-123825/REB 9441 PC A13/MF A03
PB94-123833/REB
Methods for Aquatic Toxidty Identification Evaluations:
Phase 3 Toxidty Confirmation. Procedures for Samples Ex-
FinDnQ Acuts sod Cfwonic Towcrty.
PB94-123833/REB 9441 PC A03/MF M1
PBB4-123841/REB
Wastewater Treatment/Disposal for Small Communities.
Manual.
PB94-123B41/REB 9441 PC M6/MF M2
PB94-123SSI/REB
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Technology Profiles, Sixth Edition.
PB94-123B5B/REB 9441 PC A19/MF A04
PBM-tZSMoVREB
Research Needs for Risk Assessment of Inhaled Panicu-
late Matter. Report of a Workshop. Held in McLean, Virginia
on March 10-11,1992.
PB94-123B66/REB 9441 PC AOS/MF Ml
PM4-123I74/REB
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:
Annual Report to Congress 19S2.
PB94-123874/REB 9441 PC A04/MF M1
PB94-1239BS/REB
Routine Maintenance Uses for Milled Reclaimed Asphalt
Pavement (RAP).
P894-123965/REB 9441 PCAOB/MFM2
PB94-123S73/REB
Outline of Transportation-Related Requirements for Compli-
ance wWi the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-123973/REB 9441 PC A04/MF M1
PBM-1240Sa/R£B
Plot-Scale Demonstration of a Slurry-Phase Biological Re-
actor tor CreosoteContaminattd Sol. Applications Analysis
Report
PB94-124039/REB 9441 PCM4/MFM1
PBM-124047/REB
Low Temperature Thermal Treatment (LT(aup 3) Trade
Name) Technology Roy F. Weston. Inc. Applications Analy-
sis Report
PB94-124047/REB 9441 PCA04/MFM1
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94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-124658/REB
CWM PO-WWER (Trade Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxi-
dation Technology: Applications Analysis Report
PB94-124658/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-124674/REB
Toronto Harbour Commissioners (THC) Soil Recycle Treat-
ment Train. Applications Analysis Report
PB94-124674/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-124724/REB
Health Effects of Ingested Fluoride.
PB94-124724/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A02
PB94-12481S/REB
Urban Drainage Systems: Design and Operation.
PB94-124815/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-12S655/REB
Update of Livestock Feed Consumption.
PB94-12565S/REB 94-02 PC A99/MF E11
PBS4-125739/REB
Verifying Compliance with Sludge Requirements. Guidance
for NPDES Compliance Inspectors.
PB94-125739/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-12594S/REB
Red Facts: Reregistration Eligibility Document, Butylate.
PB94-125945/REB 94-02 PC A11/MF A03
PBM-126034/REB
Proceedings of Annual Analytical Symposium (6th). Held in
Norfolk, Virginia on April 3-4, 1985.
PB94-126034/REB 94-02 PC A24/MF A04
PB94-126059/REB
Guidance for Review of High Risk Point Sources under
Section 112 of the 1990 Cfeart Air Act Amendments.
PB94-126059/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-126083/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Decision Document (RED): Damino-
PB94-126083/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-128091/REB
RED Facts: Butylate.
PB94-126091/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-126117/REB
RED Facts: Daminozide.
PB94-126117/REB
PB94-1261S8/REB
Supplemental Development Document for Proposed Efflu-
ent Limitations Guidelines, New Source Performance
Standards and Pretreatment Standards for the Leather Tan-
ning and Finishing Point Source Category.
PB94-12615B/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-12S760/REB
Habitat Quality Assessment of Two Wetland Treatment
Systems in Florida. A Pilot Study.
PB94-126760/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-126778/REB
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the Oregon Wetlands
Study.
PB94-126778/REB 944)2 PC A10/MF A03
PB94-12SS02/REB
NESHAPS RutemaKing on Nuclear Regulatory Commission
and Agreement State Licensees Other Than Nuclear Power
Reactors. Background Information Document
PB94-126602/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
PB94-126877/REB
National Emissions Inventory of Mercury and Mercury Com-
pounds: Interim Final Report
PB94-126877/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
PB94-126919/REB
Report to Congress on Cement Kiln Dust Volume 2. Meth-
ods and Findings.
PB94-126919/REB 944)2 PC A20/MF A04
PB84-127016/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles.
PB94-127016/REB 94-03 PC E99/MF E99
PB94-127024/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu.
PB94-127024/REB 94-03 PC A2S/MF A06
PB94-127032/REB
Application for Certificaton 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Isuzu
PB94-127032/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
PB94-127040/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Jaguar Cars
PB94-127040/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-127057/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Jaouar
PB94-127(fe7/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A02
PB94-127065/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
Pf»tiz$!35/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-127073/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Nissan.
PB94-127073/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF E18
PB94-127M1/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hetes - LJpnardt and Associates.
PB94-127081/REB 9440 PC A12/MF A03
PB94-127099/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - PAS, Inc.
PB94-127099/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-127107/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Porsche.
PB94-127107/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF A06
PB94-127115/REB
Application for Certification 1994 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Porsche.
PB94-127115/REB 944)3 PC A19/MF A04
PB94-127123/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - KIA Motors.
PB94-127123/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
PB94-127131/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Nissan.
PB94-127131/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF A06
PB94-127149/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Lotus.
PB94-127149/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF EOS
PB94-127158/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB94-127156/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF EOS
PB94-127184/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Ford.
PB94-127164/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF E99
PB94-127172/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Honda.
PB94-127172/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
PB94-127180/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Honda.
PB94-127180/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF EOS
PB94-127198/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Hartey Davidson.
PB94-127198/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-127206/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler.
PB94-127206/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-127214/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Chrysler.
PB94-127214/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-127222/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Chrysler.
PB94-127222/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
PB94-127230/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Cushman Inc.
PB94-127230/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-127248/REB
Application for Certification 1994 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Ferrari.
PB94-127248/REB 944)3 PC A14/MF A03
PB94-127255/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - General Motors Corporation.
PB94-127255/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF E99
PB94-127263/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Fiat
PB94-127263/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF AOS
PB94-127271/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Toyota.
PB94-127271/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF E99
PB94-1272S9/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mazda.
PB94-127289/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF E14
PB94-127297/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mazda.
PB94-127297/REB 944)3 PC A1S/MF A04
PB94-12730S/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles- Mercedes Benz.
PB94-127305/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF E14
PB94-127313/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Subaru
PB94-127313/REB 944)3 PC A23/MF A04
PB94-127321/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Nummi.
PB94-127321 /REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-127339/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - American Limousine.
PS94-127339/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-127347/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - BMW.
PB94-127347/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF E99
PB94-1273S4/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Vector Aeromotive.
PB94-127354/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-127362/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
944)3 PC AOS/MF A02
hides - Mitsubishi.
PB94-127362/REB
PB94-127370/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Volkswagen.
PB94-127370/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF EM
PB94-127388/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Rover Group.
PB94-127388/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-127396/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Rolls Royce.
PB94-127396/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF A06
PB94-127404/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Volvo.
PB94-127404/REB 944)3 PC A99/MF E99
PB94-127412/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Audi.
PB94-127412/REB 944)3 PC A2S/MF AOS
PB94-127420/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Mitsubishi.
PB94-127420/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A03
PB94-127438/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Mitsubishi.
PB94-127438/REB 944)3 PC A23/MF A04
PB94-12744S/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles.
PB94-127446/REB 944)3 PC E99/MF E99
PB94-127453/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mercedes-Benz.
PB94-127453/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-127461/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
PB94-127461 /REB 944)3 PCA04/MFA01
PB94-127479/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
PB94-127479/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-127487/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Winnebago Industries, Inc.
PB94-127487/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-127495/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu.
PB94-127495/REB 944)3 PC A12/MF A03
PB94-127S03/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Trucks.
PB94-127503/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-127511/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Mack Trucks.
PB94-127511/REB 944)3 FC A13/MF A03
PB94-127529/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Trucks - Ford.
PB94-127529/REB 944)3 PC A22/MF A04
PB94-127537/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Cummins Engine Company.
PB94-127537/REB 944)3 PC A19/MF A04
PB94-127545/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Hyundai.
PB94-127545/REB 944)3 PC A18/MF A04
PB94-127552/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Hino Motors Inc.
PB94-127552/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-127560/REB
Application for Certification 1992 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Perkins.
PB94-127560/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF AOS
PB94-127578/REB
Application for Certification 1993 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Nissan.
PB94-127578/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A02
PBM-127917/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Glyphosate.
PB94-127917/REB 944)2 PCA12/MFA03
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Inside the Hofflne: A Compilation of 1993 Monthly Hotline
PB§4^27966/REB 9444 PCAOS/MFA01
PM4-12S105/REB
SeraHMty of Test Cycle and Fuel Type on a Crusader 350
Inboard Marine Engine Test Results. 1992.
PB94-128105/REB 9442 PCAM/MFM2
PBM-12B121/REB
Ground Water Indicator Pilot Study in the State of Idaho.
PB94-128121/REB 94-02 PCAOS/MFA01
PB94-128204/REB
Report on the Evaluation of Wastewatar Discharges from
Raw Cane Sugar Mills on the HNo-Hamakua Coast of the
Island of Hawaif
PB94-128204/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
PBM-128279/REB
Guide to Planting Seagrasses in the Gulf of Mexico.
PB94-128279/HEB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
PBM-128360/REB
Geographic Targeting: Selected State Examples.
PB94-128360/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-IMSia/REB
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Vola-
tile Organic Liquid Storage in Floating and Fixed Roof
Tanks. Guideline Series.
PB94-128519/REB 94-02 PCA10/MFA03
PBM-12SS27/REB
Colorado River Basin and Climatic Change. The Sensitivity
of Stroamfiow and Water Supply to Variations in Tempera-
turB &nd Prooipttstion.
~ 28527/REB
94-02 PC A07/MF A02
PBB4-126527/I
PBM-12M36VREB
Guidance for Estimating Ambient Air Monitoring Costs for
Criteria Polutants and Selected Air Toxic Pollutants.
PB94-12B535/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
PBM-12S543/REB
Standards for Development/Enhancement of OAQPS TTN
Butetin Boards.
PB94-128S43/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
PM4-1297M/REB
Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment General Mail
and Vehicle Maintenance Facility. United States Postal
Service, Buffalo, NY.
PB94-129798/REB 9442 PC AW/MF A02
PB84-129005/REB
Evaluation of a Four-Mode Steady-State Test with Accel-
eration Simulation Modes as an Alternative Inspection and
Maintenance Test for Enhanced I/M Programs.
PB94-129905/REB 94-02 PC A12/MF AN
PM4-12M47/REB
Ground-Water InrJcators State Pilot Studtes tor Idaho, Min-
nesota, and New Jersey: Findings Report.
PB94-129947/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
PB94-130010/REB
Case Studtes of Radon Reduction Research in 13 School
Buildings.
PB94-130010/REB 9442 PCA11/MFA03
PB»4-13002*/REB
Comparison of Geostattstical Procedures for Spatial Analy-
sis of Predpifalion in Mountainous Terrain.
PB94-130028/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-13O036/REB
BuMta Amplification Factors for Sources Near Biddings: A
Wind-Tame! Study.
PB94-130036/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-13O044/REB
Evaluation of Methods for Detecting Ecological Effects from
Genetically Engineered Microorganisms and Mfcrobial Pest
Control Agents in Terrestrial Systems.
PB84-130044/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-13O051/REB
Efiocts of Tronds in TM18Q8 Pr&cticos on Erosion &nd
Carbon Content of Sols in the US. Com Belt
PB94-130051/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
Ecological Response Surfaces for North American Boreal
Tree Species and Their Use in Forest Classification.
PB94-130069/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-1M077/REB
Reduction of Genotoxicrly of a Creosote-Contaminated Soil
After Fungal Treatment Determined by the Tradescantia-
'
9442 PC A02/MF AOt
nucronucious' Tost.
PB94-130077/REB
PBM-130M5/REB
Evaluating Advection Schemes for Use in the Next Genera-
tion of Air Quality Modeling Systems.
PB94-130085/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-IMOM/REB
Influence of Vertical Resolution on the Diurnal Ozone Con-
centrations in a Regional Photochemical Model: A Prelimi-
nary Study with Window RADM.
PB94-13O093/REB 9442 PCAO3/MFA01
PBM-130101/REB
Cloud and Chemical Pathway Characterization of the Non-
Inear Response of Sulfur Deposition and SuKate Air Con-
oantrations to Changes in SO2 Emissions in the RADM.
PB94-130101/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-130119/RE8
Spatial and Source Type Distribution of Emissions of Se-
lected Toxic Vctaflo Organic Compounds in the United
States in 1990.
PB94-130119/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-1M127/REB
Cooling
A01
PB94-1M13S/REB
Atmospheric Roloasos of Formaldehyde from Electroless
COppOT PtetiOQ OpOTSDOOS.
PB94-13013S7REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-130143/REB
Rapid Gkitamate Decarboxylaae Assay for Detection of 'Es-
cnoncnttt coir.
PB94-130143/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
PBM-130150/REB
Endpotnts and Indicators in Ecological Risk Assessments.
PB94-130150/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-1301M/HEB
Predicting Branchial and Cutaneous Uptake of 2,2'.5.5'-Te-
tracnlorooiphenyl In Fathead Minnows CPimephatea prome-
las1) and Japanese Medaka COryzias Wipes'): Rate Limiting
Factors.
PB94-130168/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-190176/REB
Geosynthetic Clay Unere (GCLs) in Landfill Covers.
PB94-130176/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-1M184/REB
TO2 Advanced Photo-Oxidation Technology: Effect of
Election Acceptors.
PB94-130184/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
PBM-130192/REB
Role of BMurbation in Sediment Resuspension and Its
Interaction with Physical Showing.
PB94-130192/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-1M200/REB
Microbiological Issues Related to Drinking Water Disinfec-
tion Chemistry: Opportunities for Further TO2 Research.
PB94-130200/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-130242/REB
DNA Adduct Research with Capillary EJectrophoresis.
PB94-130242/REB 9442 PCA02/MFA01
PB»4-13O2S*/REB
Characterization of the Spatiotemporal Variability of Non-
Urban Ozone Concentrations over the Eastern United
States.
PB94-130259/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-130275/REB
EPA RREL's Mobfe Volume Reduction Unit Applications
i-130275/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-130317/REB
Evaluation of the Poryad (Trade Name) FB Air Purification
and Solvent Recovery Process for Styrene Removal.
PB94-130317/REB 9442 PCA06/MFA02
P8M-130325/REB
Perax-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical Oxidation Technology,
Peroxidation Systems, Inc., Applications Analysis Report
PB94-130325/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
PB04-130341/REB
Quality Assurance Project Plan for Evaluating and Refining
' ~ " 'flat Assessment Protocol on Puget Sound
the Estuarine Habitat /
and Pacific Northwest Reference Sites.
PB94-130341/REB 9442 PCA04/MFA01
PBM-1M35S/REB
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Master
Glossary
PB94-13035B/REB 9442 PCA04/MFA01
PB94-130M6/REB
Interim Protocol for Testing the Effects of MJcrobial Patho-
gens on Spiders (Arachnida: Aranae).
PB94-130366/REB 9442 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-1S0374/REB
Variety, Classification and Association in Rainfall-Runoff
Response.
PB94-130374/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-130390/REB
Closed Cycle Cooler for VOC Preconoantration.
PB94-130390/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-1304M/REB
Emissions from Burning Cabinet Making Scraps.
PB94-130408/REB 9442 PCA06/MFAO2
PBM-130416/REB
Environmental Risks from Genetically Engineered Plants:
EPA Research Needs for Regulatory Action.
PB94-130416/REB 9442 PCA04/MFA01
PBM-130424/RE8
EPA TraceabWy Protocol for Assay and Certification of
Gaseous Caftration Standards (Revised September 1993).
PB94-130424/REB 9442 PC A05/MF A01
PBM-130432/fiEB
SmoWng Activities and Exposure to Environmental Tobacco
Smoke (ETS) in California. A MuWvariate Analysis.
PB94-130432/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-13MN/REB
PR Notice 93-12. Notice to Producers, Formulators, and
Registrants of Pesticide Products. Status of Dried Hops
under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
PB94-130689/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
PB*4-130705/REB
Physical Modefno of Concentration Distributions Around
Twin High-Rise BukSngs with a District Heating Plant
PB94-13070S/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
PBM-130713/REB
Physical Modeling of the Flow Field Around Twin High-Rise
Buildings.
PB94-130713/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-130747/REB
Application of 'Real-Time' Monitoring in Decision Making:
The New Bedford Harbor Pilot Dredging Project
PB94-130747/REB 9442 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-130754/REB
Determination of Capillary Pressure: Saturation Curves In-
volving TCE, Water and Air for a Sand and a Sandy Clay
Loam.
PB94-130754/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
PBM-131216/REB
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
Halogenated Solvent Cleaning. Background Information
Document
PB94-131216/REB 9442 PC A09/MF A02
PBM-131224/REB
Report to Congress on Hydrogen Sulflde Air Emissions As-
sociated with the Extraction of Oil and Natural Gas.
PB94-131224/REB 9442 PC A10/MF A03
PB84-131232/RES
Independent Quality Assurance of Refinery Fugitives Test-
ing by Western States Petroleum Association. Final Audit
Report
PB94-131232/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
PB94-131240/REB
Dry-Cteaning Facilities. Background Information for Promul-
gated Standards.
PB94-131240/REB 9442 PC AOS/MF A02
PB84-131257/REB
Economic Impact Analysis of the Halogenated Solvent
Cleaning NESHAP. Draft
PB94-131257/REB 9442 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-131265/REB
Monte Carlo Approach to Simulating Residential Occupancy
Periods and Its Application to the General U.S. Population.
PB94-131265/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PBS4-131315/REB
Comparison of Design Concentrations Based on Hourly
Mixing Heights Estimated by RAMMET and METPRO.
P894-131315/REB S442 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-131497/REB
Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring Techniques: A
Desk Reference Guide. Volume 2. The Vadose Zone, Reid
Screening and Analytical Methods. Appendices C and D.
PB94-131497/REB 94-02 PC A18/MF AM
PB94-131S05/REB
Guidance Manual: Bedded Sediment Btoaccumulation
Tests.
PB94-131505/REB 9442 PC A11 /MF A03
PB94-131646/REB
Membrane Treatment of Wood Preserving Site Groundwat-
er by S8P Tecfinotogies, Inc. Applications Analysis Repot
PB94-131646/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-131729/REB
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, October 1992.
PB94-131729/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-131778/REB
Preliminary Assessment of the Gaseous Fuels Aftermarket
Conversion Industry.
PB94-13177B/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-131810/REB
Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources.
Volume 3. Full Text of Revisions. A Compilation as of De-
cember 31, 1985.
PB94-131810/REB 9442 PC A99/MF E11
PB84-131901/REB
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
Chemistry.
PB94-131901/REB 9442 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-131992/REB
Guide for Understanding the Atrazine Ground and Surface
Water Risk Reduction Measures.
PB94-131992/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
P894-1321M/REB
Proceedings: The 1992 Greenhouse Gas Emissions and
Mitigation Research Symposium. Held in Washington, DC.
on August 18-20,1992.
PB94-132180/REB 9442 PC A23/MF A04
PSM-1321M/REB
State of the States Report Pesticide Storage, Disposal and
Tr&nsport&bon.
PB94-13219B/REB 9442 PC A10/MF A03
PBM-133774/REB
Safe Drinking Water Act as Amended by the Safe Drinking
Water Act Amendments of 1986.
PB94-133774/REB 9442 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-133832/REB
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report, October 1993.
PB94-133832/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-133949/REB
Airbome Asbestos Health Assessment Update. Project
Summary.
PB94-133949/REB 9442 PC A01/MF AD1
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PB94-134152/REB
Chromium Emissions from Chromium Electroplating and
Chromic Acid Anodizing Operations. Background Informa-
tion for Proposed Standards. Volume 1.
PB94-134152/REB 94-02 PC A20/MF AM
PBM-134160/REB
Chromium Emissions from Chromium Electroplating and
Chromic Add Anodizing Operations. Background Informa-
tion for Proposed Standards. Volume 2.
PB94-134160/REB 94-02 PC A16/MF A03
PB94-134210/REB
Compliance Data System User's Guide.
PB94-134210/REB 94-02 PC A18/MF AM
PB94-134319/REB
Technical Assessment of New Emission Control Technol-
ogies Used in the Hard Chromium Electroplating Industry.
PB94-134319/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF A02
PB94-134327/REB
Coral Cove Park Shoreline Enhancement Action Plan Dem-
onstration Project Indian River Lagoon National Estuary
Program.
PB94-134327/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF A01
PB94-134378/REB
Potential Sources of Error in Ground-Water Sampling at
Hazardous Waste Sites. Ground Water Issue.
PB94-134376/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-134392/REB
Economic Analysis of Air Pollution Regulations: Dry Clean-
ing Industry.
PB94-134392/REB 94-02 PC A13/MF A03
PB94-135019/REB
Cotton Yield Losses and Ambient Ozone Concentrations in
California's San Joaquin Valley.
PB94-135019/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-135027/REB
Carbon Sequestration, Biological Diversity, and Sustainable
Development Integrated Forest Management.
PB94-135027/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-135035/REB
Classification of Environmental Hydrologic Behaviors in the
Northeastern United States.
PB94-135035/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-135043/REB
Mortality of Brook Trout, Mottled Sculpins, and Slimy Scul-
pins during Acidic Episodes.
PB94-135043/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-135050/REB
Photochemistry of Aqueous Iron(lll)-Polycarboxylate Com-
plexes: Rotes in the Chemistry of Atmospheric and Surface
waters.
PB94-135050/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-135068/REB
Depth Dependence of Direct and Indirect Photolysis on Soil
Surfaces.
PB94-135068/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-135076/REB
Influence of Alternative Electron Acceptors on the Anaero-
bic Bkxtegradability of Chlorinated Phenols and Benzole
Acids.
PB94-135076/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-135084/REB
Intraspecific Variation in Sensitivity to UV-B Radiation in
Rice.
PB94-135084/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-135092/REB
Framework for Ecological Risk Assessment at the EPA.
Annual Review.
PB94-135092/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-135100/REB
Comprehensive Program for the Evaluation of Artificial
Diets.
PB94-135100/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-135118/REB
Treatment of Nonhazardous Petroleum-Contaminated Soils
by Thermal Desorption Technologies.
PB94-135118/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-135126/REB
Thermal Desorption, Now You're Cookin'. Hot Technology:
How It Works, What It Costs. Where's It Going,
PB94-135126/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-135134/REB
Karst Hydrology and Chemical Contamination.
PB94-135134/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-135142/REB
Some Implications of Toxicology and Pharmacokinetics for
Exposure Assessment.
PB94-135142/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-135159/REB
Relationship between Abnormal Somite Development and
Axial Skeletal Defects in Rats Following Heat Exposure.
PB94-135159/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-135167/REB
Developments at EPA in Addressing Uncertainty in Risk As-
sessment
PB94-135167/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-135175/REB
EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program:
An Ecological Status and Trends Program.
PB94-135175/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-135183/REB
Effects of Contaminated Sediments on Marine Benthic
Biota and Communities.
PB94-135183/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-135191/REB
Dredged Material Transport at Deep-Ocean Disposal Sites.
PB94-135191/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-135209/REB
Genetic Anomalies in Mammalian Germ Cells and Their
Significance for Human Reproductive and Developmental
Risk.
PB94-135209/HEB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-135936/REB
Inherently Low-Emission Vehicle Program, Estimated Emis-
sion Benefits and Impact on High-Occupancy Vehicle
PB94-'135936/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF A01
PB94-135944/REB
Evaluation of Three Catalysts Formulated for Methane Oxi-
dation on a CNG-Fueled Pickup Truck.
PB94-135944/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-1361M/REB
Guidance and Clarification for the Current U.S. EPA Test
Method for Asbestos in Drinking Water.
PB94-136108/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-136116/REB
Quantitative Evaluation of HEPA Filtration Systems at As-
bestos Abatement Sites.
PB94-136116/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-136124/REB
Variability in Diatom and Chrysophyte Assemblages and In-
ferred pH: Paleolimnological Studies of Big Moose Lake,
New York, USA.
PB94-136124/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-136132/REB
Physiology-Based Gap Model of Forest Dynamics.
PB94-136132/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB84-136140/REB
Nonpoint Source Pollution Impacts of Alternative Agricultur-
t Practices in Illinois: A Simulation Study.
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
al Management! __
PB94-136140/REB
PB94-136157/REB
Methods for the Detection of Changes in the Microbial
Ecology of Soil Caused by the Introduction of Microorga-
nisms.
PB94-136157/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-136165/REB
Agricultural Sources and Sinks of Carbon.
PB94-136165/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-136173/REB
Temporal Variation in the Diets of California Quail in West-
em Oregon.
PB94-136173/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-136181/REB
Animation and Visualization of Water Quality in Distribution
Systems.
PB94-136181/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-136199/REB
Locating Monitoring Stations in Water Distribution Systems.
PB94-136199/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-136231/REB
Characterization of Air Emissions from the Simulated Open
Combustion of Fiberglass Materials.
PB94-136231/REB 94-02 PC A05/MF A02
PB94-136256/REB
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Guide.
PB94-136256/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-136264/REB
Technology Evaluation Report SITE Program Demonstra-
tion. EPA RREL's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit
PB94-136264/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-136272/REB
Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring Techniques: A
Desk Reference Guide. Volume 1. Solids and Ground
Water Appendices A and B.
PB94-136272/REB 94-02 PC A21/MF AM
PB94-136280/REB
DuPont Chambers Works Waste Minimization Project
PB94-136280/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
PB94-136298/REB
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Wood Preserving Industry.
PB94-136298/REB 94-02 PC AM/MF A01
PB94-136306/REB
Addendum to the Methodology for Assessing Hearth Risks
Associated with Indirect Exposure to Combustor Emissions.
PB94-136306/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A02
PB94-136389/REB
Simulating Climate-Biosphere Interactions under Changing
Climate Conditions: A Research Plan.
PB94-136389/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-136611/REB
National Radon Measurement Proficiency (RMP) Program
Individual Proficiency Report, January 1994.
PB94-136611/REB 94-02 PCA21/MFAM
PB84-136629/REB
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program. Pro-
ficiency Report, January 1994.
PB94-136629/REB 94O2 PC A11/MF A03
PB94-136678/REB
Meeting Summary: National Advisory Council on Environ-
mental Policy and Technology (1st). Subcommittee on Ra-
Regulatton. Held in Washington, DC. on
diation Cleanup
October 18-19, 1993:
PB94-136678/REB
94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-137205/REB
PBM-138710/REB
List of Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB94-136710/REB 94-02 PC A11/MF A03
PBM-13678S/REB
Creating a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency That
Works Better and Costs Leas. Phase 1 Report National
Performance Review.
PB94-136785/REB 94-02 PC A20/MF AM
PBM-136793/REB
Creating a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency That
Works Better and Costs Less. Phase 2 Report. National
Performance Review.
P894-136793/REB 94-02 PC E02/MF A01
PB94-137015/REB
Surfactant-Enhanced Solubilization of Residual Dodecane
in Soil Columns. 2. Mathematical Modeling.
PB94-137015/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-137023/REB
Surfactant-Enhanced Solubilization of Residual Dodecane
in Soil Columns. 1. Experimental Investigation.
PB94-137023/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-137031/REB
Lower Respiratory Tract Structure of Laboratory Animals
and Humans: Dosimetry Implications.
PB94-137031/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-137M9/REB
Distribution of Injury and Microdosimetry of Ozone in the
Ventilatory Unit of the Rat.
PB94-137049/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-1370S6/REB
Radon Progeny Dosimetry in the Rat Lung.
PB94-137056/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-137064/REB
32P-Postlabeling Analysis of DNA Adducts in Human
Sperm Cells from Smokers and Nonsmokers.
PB94-137064/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-137072/REB
Enhanced Mortality and Liver Damage in Virus-Infected
Mice Exposed to p-Xylene.
PB94-137072/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-137080/REB
Altered Steroidogenesis in Whole-Ovary and Adrenal Cul-
ture in Cycling Rats.
PB94-137080/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-137098/REB
Structure-Activity Approaches in the Screening of Environ-
mental Agents for Developmental Toxicity.
PB94-137098/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-137106/REB
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Ozone Epidemiolo-
gy Research Program: A Strategy for Assessing the Effects
of Ambient Ozone Exposure upon Morbidity in Exposed
Populations.
PB94-137106/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-137114/REB
Ontogeny of Eyeblink Conditioning in the Rat Effects of US
Intensity and Interstimulus Interval on Delay Conditioning.
PB94-137114/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-137122/REB
Effects of Dose and Routes of Exposure on the Disposition
of 2,3,7,8-((3)H)Tetrabromodibenzo-p-dioxin (TBDD) in the
Rat
PB94-137122/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-137130/REB
Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of Acute Chlorpyri-
fos in Rats: Tolerance to Prolonged Inhibition of Cholines-
terase.
PB94-137130/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-137148/REB
Influence of the Formamidine Pesticide Chlordimeform on
Ovulation in the Female Hamster; Dissociable Shifts in the
Luleinizing Hormone Surge and Oocyte Release.
PB94-137148/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-13715S/REB
Differential Cytotoxrc Sensitivity in Mouse and Human Cell
Lines Exposed to Organophosphate Insecticides.
PB94-137155/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-137163/REB
Fetal Development in the Rat Following Disruption of Ma-
ternal Renal Function during Pregnancy.
PB94-137163/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-137171/REB
Methoxyacetaldehyde, an Intermediate Metabolite of 2-
Methoxyethanol, Is Immunosuppressive in the Rat
PB94-137171/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-137189/REB
Pulmonary Exposure of Mice to 'Engineered' Pseudomon-
ads Influences Intestinal Miorobtota Populations.
PB94-137189/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-137197/REB
Developmental Charges in Carbachol-Stimulated Inositol-
phosphate Release in Pigmented Rat Retina.
PB94-137197/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-13720S/REB
Sensitivity of Sertoli and Leydig Cells to Xenobtotics in in
Vitro Models.
PB94-137205/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
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PBM-137213/REB
Neurobehavioral Methods Used in NeutotoxkxXogical Re-
search.
P894-137213/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-137221/REB
Roto of Neurotonic Esterase (NTE) in the Prevention and
PotenVation of Organophoephorus-lnduced Delayed Neuro-
tcoocity (OPIDN).
PB94-137221/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
PBM-13723B/REB
Deposition Patterns of Aerosolized Drugs within. Human
Lungs; Effects of VentDatory Parameters.
PB94-137239/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-137247/REB
Relationship of Neuropathy Target Esterase Inhibition to
Neuropathobgy and Ataxia in Hens Given Organophos-
phorus Esters.
PB94-137247/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PM4-137254/REB
Developmental Tojdcfty of Methanol in Whole Embryo Cul-
ture: A Comparative Study with Mouse and Rat Embryos.
PB94-1372S4/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-137262/REB
Evaluation of Several Variations of the Mouse Ear SweHng
Test (MEST) for Detection of Weak and Moderate Contact
Senaitizere.
PB94-137262/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-137270/REB
Extraction of DMA from Cryopreserved Clotted Human
Blood.
PB94-137270/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
PBM-1372MSREB
Cotinine Concentrations in Semen. Urine, and Blood of
Sfnokofs And Noosmokflrs.
PB94-137288/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-137296/REB
Administration of 3.3'-lminocJpropionitrite to the Rat Results
in Region-Dependent Damage to the Central Nervous
System at Levels Above the Brain Stem.
PB94-13729S/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-137304/REB
Effects of Dose and Route of Exposure on Dioxin Disposi-
tion.
PB94-137304/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-137312/REB
Indoor Asbestos Concentrations Associated with the Use of
Asbestos-Contaminated Tap Water in Portable Home Hu-
IIMjiflOfJi.
PB94-137312/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-137320/REB
Dose Dependence of Acetyteholinesterase Activity in Neu-
roblastoma Cells Exposed to Modulated Radb-Frequency
Electromagnetic Radiation.
PB94-137320/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PBS4-13733a/REB
Effects of Age, Species Difference, Antibiotics and Toxi-
cants on Intestinal Enzyme Activity and Genotoxoty.
PB94-13733B/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF Ml
PB94-137346/REB
Comparison of Antkoidant Substances in Bronchoalveolar
Lavege Cefe and Fluid from Humans. Guinea Pigs, and
Rats.
PB94-137346/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-137353/REB
AdvoncsQ OxiOttbon TscnnoloQMs for ttw Tro&tmont of
Contaminated Graundwatar.
PB94-137353/REB 94-02 PCAO3/MFA01
PB94-13W15/REB
Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup Stand-
ards. Volume 2. Ground Water.
PB94-13B815/REB 94-02 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/Navy CERCLA RemerJal Action Technology Guide.
PB94-138948/REB 94-02 PCA1S/MFA03
94-02 PCAM/MFA02
94-02 PCA02/MFA01
RED Facts: Thymol.
PB94-139003/REB
PB94-139102/REB
RED Facts: Thymol
PB94-139102/HEB
PBM-13S42S/REB
Dredge and FB Activities in Galveston Bay.
PB94-139425/REB 94-02 PC A14/MF A03
PB94-1S9433/REB
Sediment Quality Assessment Survey of the Gatveston Bay
System.
PB94-139433/REB 94-02 PCA08/MFA02
PB04-1384597REB
Proceedings: The State of the Bay Symposium (2nd). HeW
on February 4-6,1993.
PB94-139458/REB 94-02 PC A17/MF A04
PM4-13M74/REB
Mixing Quantification by Visual Imaging Analysis.
PB84-139474/REB 94% PCM
A02/MFA01
MedW Prefrontal Cortex Lesions and Spatial Delayed Alter-
nation in the Developing Rat Recovery or Soaring.
PB94-139482/REB 94-02 PC AO2/MF A01
PBM-13M90/REB
Three-Oimensioiial Analysis of Lung Structure and Its App8-
canon to Pulmonary Dosimatry Models (Chapter 6>.
PB94-139490/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-139SM/REB
Preliminary Analysis of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emission In-
ventories from Three Major Urban Areas.
PB94-13950B/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-139S16/REB
Organic Emissions from Pilot-Scale Incineration of CFCS.
PB94-139516/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-139524/REB
Modeling of Alkane Emissions from a Wood Stain.
PB94-139524/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-139532/REB
Designs for New Residential MAC Systems to Achieve
Radon and Other Son Gas Reduction.
PB94-139532/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-139540/REB
Modete-3 Air Quality Model Prototype Science Concept De-
velopment
PB94-139540/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-139S57/REB
Ki-ras Oncogene Mutations in Tumors and DNA Adducts
Formed by Benzfflaceanthrylene and Benzo(a)pyrene in the
Lungs of Strain A/J Mice.
PB94-139557/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-139565/REB
Role of Biomass Energy in Stabilizing Global Climate
Change.
PB94-139565/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
PM4-139607/REB
Research Strategy for the Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment Program. Wetlands 1993 Gulf of Mexico Estu-
arine Emergent Salt Marsh Pilot Study. Phase 2.
PB94-139607/REB 94-02 PC A05/MF A01
PB94-13M15/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Cadarwood Oil.
PB94-13981S/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-13M31/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet Inorganic Arsenical Pesticides.
PB94-139631/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-140001/REB
RED Facts: Wood Oils and Gums (Cedarwood CM).
PB94-140001/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-140D19/REB
RED Facts: Lauryl Sulfate Salts.
PB94-140019/REB 94-02 PCA01/MFA01
PB94-140D27/REB
RED Facts: Sulfuryl Fluoride.
PB94-140027/REB 94*2 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-140035/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet Hydrogen Cyanamlde.
PB94-140035/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-140134/REB
RED Facts: SuHuryl Fluoride.
PB94-140134/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-14O241/REB
PreBminary Assessment of Gulf of Mexico CCS Contribu-
tions to Ozone Formation in Onshore Areas Using the Re-
gional Oxidant Model.
PB94-140241/REB 94-02 PC A09/MF A03
PB94-140324/REB
Study of Home Drinking Water Treatment Units Containing
Activated Carbon for Orgarecs Reduction: Interim Phase 2
Report to Criteria and Standards Division, Office of Drinking
PB94-140324/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
PM4-140332/REB
Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines
and Standards for the Photographic Equipment and Sup-
plies Segment of the Photographic Point Source Category.
PB94-140332/REB 94-02 PCA99/MFA08
PB94-140613/REB
Literature Review Summary of Metals Extraction Processes
Used to Remove Lead from Sols.
PB94-140613/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
PB»4-140621/RE8
Non-Invasive Neurotoxicity Assay Using Larval Medaka.
PB94-140621/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
P6M-140S39/REB
PSWIMS, a Profiling Instrument System for Remote Physi-
cal and Chemical Measurements in Shallow Water.
PB94-140639/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-140847/REB
Pesticide Inputs and Risks in Coastal Wetlands.
PB94-140647/REB 9442 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-140S54/REB
Downwind Drift and Deposition of Malathion on Human Tar-
gets from Ground Ultra-Low Volume Mosquito Sprays.
PB94-140654/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-140662/REB
Uptake of Metals from Chromated-Copper-Arsenate (CCA)-
Treated Lumber by Epfciota.
PB94-14O662/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-140670/REB
Isolation and Characterization of (+ H,1a-Oihydroxy-1-Hy-
drofluoren-9-One Formed by Angular Dioxygenation in the
Bacterial Cataoofem of Fkioreoe.
PB94-140670/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-14OS8B/REB
Effects of Physicochemical Factors and Bacterial Colony
Morphotype on Association of Vfcrio vulnificus' wHh Hemo-
cytesofCra!
>assostrea virginica'
PB94-140688/REB
94-02 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-140696/REB
Light and Electron Microscopic Comparisons of Normal He-
patocytes and Naoplastic Hepatocytes of Well-Differentiat-
ed Hepotocellulai Carcinomas in a Teteost Fish.
PB94-140696/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-140704/REB
Simple Test for Toxlclty of Number 2 Fuel Oil and Oil Dis-
persants to Embryos of Grass Shrimp, •Palaemonetes
pugio'.
PB94-140704/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-140712/REB
Persistence of a Surrogate for a Genetically Engineered
CeNulofytic Microorganism and Effects on Aquatic Commu-
nity arid Ecosystem Properties: Mesocosm and Stream
Comparisons.
PB94-140712/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-140720/REB
Bioluminescent Sensors for Detection of Bioavailable Hg(ll)
in the Environment
PB94-140720/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-140738/REB
Unusual Eosinophilic Granule Cell Proliferation in Coho
Salmon fOncorhynchus kisutch').
PB94-140738/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-140746/REB
Dissolved Free Amino Acids, Combined Amino Acids, and
DNA as Sources of Carbon and Nitrogen to Marine Bacte-
ria.
PB94-140746/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-1407S3/REB
Near-Bottom Pelagic Bacteria at a Deep-Water Sewage
Sludge Disposal Site.
PB94-140753/REB 94-O2 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-1407C1/REB
Enumeration of Vibrio vulnificus' on Membrane Filters with
a Fluorescentry Labeled OligonucleotJde Probe Specific for
Kingdom-Level 165 rRNA Sequences.
PB94-140761/REB 94-02 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-140779/REB
Bioaccumulation of PCS Congeners by Blue Mussels 'Miti-
lus edulis' Deployed in New Bedford Harbor, Massachu-
setts.
PB94-140779/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-140787/REB
Endogenously-Mediated, Pretranslational Suppression of
Cytochrome P4501A in PCB-Contaminated Flounder.
PB94-1407B7/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-14079S/REB
Examination of Dechlorination Processes and Pathways in
New Bedford Harbor Sediments.
PB94-140795/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-140B03/REB
Improved Representation of the Reaction of N2O5 on Aer-
osols for Mesoscale Air Quality Models.
PB94-140803/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
P8M-140951/REB
Interim Guidance on Determination and Use of Water-Effect
Ratios for Metals.
PB94-140951/REB 94-02 PCA08/MFA02
PB94-140977/REB
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Mate-
rials for Highway Construction. Appendix 1.
PB94-140977/REB 94-02 PC A10/MF A03
PBM-141157/REB
Improved Equipment Cleaning in Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing Facilities (Phase 1).
PB94-1411S7/REB 9442 PC AM/MF A03
PB04-141165/REB
Preparation of Lead-Containing Paint and Dust Method
Evaluation Materials and Verification of the Preparation Pro-
tocol by Round-Robin Analysis.
PB94-141166/REB 94-02 PC A18/MF A04
PBM-141173/REB
Framework for Action: Galveston Bay Management Evalua-
tion.
PB94-141173/REB 94-02 PC A15/MF A03
PB94-141181/REB
Assessment of the Effects of Weamerization on Residential
Radon Levels.
PB94-141181 /REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-141413/REB
Effect of Pretreatment on the Biliary Excretion of 2.3,7,8-
Tetrachtorodiberao-p-Oioxin, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachkxodibenzo-
furan, and S^'^^'-Tetrachkxobiphenyl in the Rat
PB94-141413/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-141421/REB
Sensitivity to 3,3'-lmioooJDropionftrile Differs for High- and
Midfrequency Hearing Loss in the Developing Rat
PB94-141421/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB»4-141439/REB
Effects of Developmental Stage and Tissue Type on
Embryo/Fetal DNA Distributions and 5-Ruorouracil-mduced
Cell-Cycle Perturbations.
PB94-141439/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PBS4-141447/REB
Quantitative Analysis of the Metabolism of 9.10-
DihydrooenzcKaJpyrene by Induced Rat Liver Microsomes.
PB94-141447/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
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PB94-146404/REB
PBM-141454/REB
Mouse Skin Tumor-Initiating Activity of
Benzfflaceanthrylene in SENCAR Mice.
PB94-141454/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-141462/REB
Epithelial Injury and Interstitial Rbrosls in the Proximal Alve-
olar Regions of Rats Chronically Exposed to a Simulated
Pattern of Urban Ambient Ozone.
PB94-141462/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-141470/REB
Chronic AIF3 Administration: 2. Selected Historical Obser-
vations.
PB94-141470/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-141488/REB
Comparative Effects of Two Polychlorinated Biphenyl Con-
geners on Calcium Homeostasis in Rat Cerebellar Granule
PB94-141488/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-1414M/REB
Tissue-Plasminogen Activator Is Induced as an Immediate-
Early Gene During Seizure, Kindling and Long-Term Poten-
tiation.
PB94-141496/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-141504/REB
Mid-Frequency Hearing Loss in Rats Following Inhalation
Exposure to Trichkxoethylene: Evidence from Reflex Modi-
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
fication Audiometry.
PB94-141504/REB
PB94-141S12/REB
Use of Periphyton in the Development of Btocriteria.
PB94-141512/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-141520/REB
Global Ecosystems Database Project Experiments in Char-
acterization.
PB94-141520/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-141S38/REB
Global Environmental Characterization: Lessons from the
NOAA-EPA Global Ecosystems Database Project
PB94-141538/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-141S46/REB
Reduction of Membrane Fouling by Physical, Chemical and
Biological Pretreatment
PB94-141546/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-141553/REB
Initial Screening of Themial Desorpdon for Soil Remedi-
ation (Chapter 11).
PB94-141553/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-141561/REB
Application of Topographically Distributed Models of
Energy, Water and Carbon Balance over the Columbia
River Basin: A Framework for Simulating Potential Climate
Change Effects at the Regional Scale.
PB94-141561/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-141579/REB
Prolonged Neurobehavioral and Visual Effects of Short-
Term Exposure to 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile (IDPN) in Rats.
PB94-141579/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PBA4-141587/REB
Determination of Acrylamide in Rat Serum and Sciatic
Nerve by Gas Chrornatography-Electron-Capture Detection.
PB94-141587/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-141595/REB
Effects of Selected Neuroactive Chemicals on Calcium
Transporting Systems in Rat Cerebellum and on Survival of
Cerebellar Granule Cells.
PB94-141595/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-141603/REB
Optimization of the Hamilton-Thorn Computerized Sperm
MotHity Analysis System for Use with Rat Spermatozoa in
Toxicological Studies.
PB94-141603/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
P894-141652/REB
BEN: A Model to Calculate the Economic Benefits of Non-
compliance. User's Manual (Revised).
PB94-141652/REB 9442 PC A10/MF A03
PB94-141678/REB
CASHOUT User's Manual for Superfund.
PB94-141678/REB 94-02 PC A05/MF A01
PBS4-1417S1/REB
Toxic Chemical Substance Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory Documentation.
PB94-141751/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-142254/REB
Guidance for Emission Reduction Credit Generation by
Clean Fuel Fleets and Vehicles.
PB94-142254/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-142270/REB
Emissions Measurements: Locomotives.
PB94-142270/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-142924/REB
RED Facts: Lauryl Suifate Salts.
PB94-142924/REB
94-02 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-143526/REB
Cryptosporidium: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB94-143526/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-143724/REB
Scheme for Incorporating DC Magnetic Fields into Epidemi-
ological Studies of EMF Exposure.
PB94-143724/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-143732/REB
Correlation of Carcinogenic Potency with Mouse-Skin (32)P-
PostfebeHng and Muta-(R)Mouse lac Z(-)Mutation Data for
94-02 PC A03/MF A01
DMBA and Its K-Regton Sulphur Isostere: Comparison with
Activities Observed in Standard Genotoxicity Assays.
PB94-143732/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-143740/REB
Toxkx)kinetics and Structure-Activity Relationships of Nine
Para-Substituted Phenols in Rat Embryos In vitro.
PB94-143740/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-143757/REB
Bioassay and Chemical Analysis of Ambient Air Particulate
Extracts Fractionated by Using Nonaqueous Anton-Ex-
change Solid Phase Extraction.
PB94-143757/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-14378S/REB
Disposition of Mulberry Pollen in the Human Respiratory
System: A Mathematical Model.
PB94-143765/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-143773/HEB
Mutagenidty and Chemical Analysis of Emissions from the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tires.
PB94-143773/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-143781/REB
Role of Combustion and Sorbent Parameters in Prevention
of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxin and Polychlorinated Di-
benzofuran Formation during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143781/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-143799/REB
Mechanistic Steps in the Production of PCDD and PCDF
during Waste Combustion.
PB94-143799/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-143807/REB
Woodstove Emission Measurement Methods: Comparison
and Emission Factors Update.
PB94-143B07/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-144110/REB
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Research
Program. Supplement.
PB94-144110/REB
PB94-144128/REB
EPAPUF: A Blood-Gas and Pulmonary Simulator. User's
Manual Version 1.0.
PB94-144128/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-144138/REB
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies under CERCLA:
Biodegradation Remedy Selection. Quick Reference Fact
Sheet
PB94-144136/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-144235/REB
Determination of Hemoglobin Adducts Following Acrylamide
Exposure.
PB94-144235/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-144243/REB
Use of Chemical Dispersants for Marine Oil Spills.
PB94-144243/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
PBM-1442SO/REB
EPA Engineering Issue: Technology Alternatives for the Re-
mediation of PCB-Contaminated Soil and Sediment
PB94-144250/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-144508/REB
Onsite Solvent Recovery.
PB94-144508/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-144581/REB
Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sediments
(ARCS) Program. Quality Assurance Program Plan.
PB94-144581 /REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-14461S/REB
Correlation of the Anticholinesterase Activity of a Series of
Oraanophosphates with Their Ability to Compete with Agon-
ist Binding to Muscarinic Receptors.
PB94-14461S/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-144623/REB
Handbook: Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention and Control
PB94-U4623/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
PBV4-144631/REB
Guides to Pollution Prevention: Municipal Pretreatment Pro-
PB94M44631/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-14464SYREB
Manual: Combined Sewer Overflow Control.
PB94-144649/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
PSM-1446S8/REB
Handbook: Approaches for the Remediation of Federal Fa-
cility Sites Contaminated with Explosive or Radioactive
Wastes.
PB94-1446S6/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A02
PBM-144698/REB
Abiotic Transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride at Mineral
Surfaces.
PB94-144698/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
PB04-144706/REB
Effects of Acidic Deposition on North American Lakes: Pa-
laaolimnological Evidence from Diatoms and Chrysophytes.
PB94-144706/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-144714/REB
Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous Spatial Re-
sources from a Triangular Grid.
PB94-144714/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-144722/REB
Effect of 2,4-Dinitrophenol on the Metabolic Rate of Bob-
white QuaB.
PB94-144722/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-144730/REB
Effects of Ultravioloet-B Radiation on Photosynthesis of Dif-
ferent Aged Needles in Reid-Grown Loblolly Pine.
PB94-144730/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-145273/REB
Locating and Estimating Air Toxic Emissions from Sources
of Medical Waste Incinerators.
PB94-145273/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-145307/REB
Environmental Impact Statement Cedar Bay Degeneration
Jacksonville, Florida.
Project,
PB94-145307/REB
944)2 PC A12/MF A03
PB94-14531S/REB
Appendix to the Environmental Impact Statement Cedar
Bay Degeneration Project, Jacksonville, Florida.
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Evaluation and Reporting of County Gasoline Use Method-
ologies.
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Manual for Ventilation Assessment in Mechanically Ventilat-
ed Commercial Buildings.
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Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants: Summary
of the 1993 U.S. EPA/A and WMA International Symposi-
um. Held in Durham, North Carolina on May 3-7,1993.
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Gap Junction Function and Cancer.
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Screening Model for Nonaqueous Phase Liquid Transport in
the Vadose Zone Using Green-Ampt and Kinematic Wave
Theory.
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New Approach to Purging Monitoring Wells: Lower Flow
Rates Reduce Required Purging Volumes and Sample Tur-
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Systematic Scanning Electron Microscopy Technique for
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Treatment Processes.
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Dose Response of 'Ctyptosporidium parvum' in Outbred
Neonatal CD-1 Mice.
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Sand Spiked with Copper as a Reference Toxicant Material
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Carbon Pools and Flux of Global Forest Ecosystems.
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Union-Translation.
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Potential Effect of No-Till Management on Carbon in the
Agricultural Soils of the Former Soviet Union.
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Efficiency of Least Squares Estimators in the Presence of
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Extension of the Horvitz-Thompson Theorem to Point Sam-
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Full Scale Field Demonstration on the Use of Hydrogen
Peroxide for In situ Bioremediatton of an Aviation Gasoline-
Contaminated Aquifer (Chapter 16).
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PB94-146404/REB
Assessment of the Applicability of Chemical Oxidation
Technologies for the Treatment of Contaminants at Leaking
Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Sites.
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Demographic Processes: Population Dynamics on Hetero-
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Remediating Contamination in Fractured Media: Is the
Problem Slipping between the Cracks.
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Method Development and Field Measurements for Polar
Volatile Organic Compounds in Ambient Air.
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Removal of Slightly Heavy Gases from a Valley by Cross-
winds.
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Numerical Calculation of Inertia! Aspiration Efficiency of
Aerosols into Thin-Walled Sampling Inlets.
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Plume Dispersion in the Convective Boundary Layer. Part 2.
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Controlling Chemical Hazards. Fundamentals of the Man-
agement of the Toxic Chemicals.
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Regulation of Municipal Sewage Sludge under the Clean
Water Act Section 503: A Model for Exposure and Risk As-
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PB94-146495/REB
Abstracts of Phase 1 and Phase 2 Awards: Small Business
Innovation Research Program 1991.
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PB94-14666S/REB
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report. 1992.
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PB94-146776/REB
Effect of Dissolved Oxygen on Phenols Breakthrough from
GAC Adsorbers.
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PBM-14M29/REB
Protect Yourself from Pesticides: Guide for Pesticide Han-
dlers.
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PB94-150455/REB
Emission Control Technology for Diesel Trucks (Draft).
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PB94-1S0877/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet Arsenic Acid (H3AsO4) (January
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PB94-151263/REB
Toward a Watershed Approach: A Framework for Aquatic
Ecosystem Restoration, Protection, and Management
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PBM-151271/REB
Municipal Wastewater Management Fact Sheets: Storm
Water Best Management Practices.
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PB94-151354/REB
Using Nonprofit Organizations to Advance Estuary Program
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Chromium Emissions from Industrial Process Cooling
Towers: Background Information for Proposed Standards.
PB94-1514207REB 94-02 PC A11/MFA03
PBM-151529/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Peroxy Com-
pounds.
P894-151529/REB 944)2 PC AM/MF A02
' PBS4-151743/REB
RED Facts: Peroxy Compounds.
PB94-1S1743/REB 94-02 PC AOZ/MF A01
PB94-1S1990/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet Cyproconazole.
P894-151990/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
P8M-1S2048/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Flower and Vege-
table Oils.
PB94-152048/REB 944)2 PC A10/MF A03
PS94-1S20SS/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Bromine.
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PB94-152O97/REB
National Air Pollutant Emmission Trends, 1900-1992.
PB94-152097/REB 944)2 PC A11/MF A03
PB94-152121/REB
RED Facts: Inorganic HaHdes.
PB94-152121/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-152212/REB
Evaluation of Volatile Organic Emissions Data for Nonpro-
cess Solvent Use in 15 Commercial and Industrial Business
Categories.
PB94-152212/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-152220/REB
Comparison of the 1985 NAPAP Emissions Inventory with
the 1965 EPA TRENDS Estimate for Industrial SO2
Sources.
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PB94-152238/REB
Mirnpitot Solar System: Design/Operation of System and
Results of Non-Solar Testing at MR).
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PB94-152246/REB
Proceedings: Pollution Prevention Conference on Low-and
No-VOC Coating Technologies. Held in San Diego, Califor-
nia on May 25-27, 1993.
PB94-1S2246/REB 944)2 PC A23/MF A04
PB94-152261/REB
Case Studies Assessing Low-Cost. In-Place Technologies
at Small Water Systems.
PB94-152261/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-152279/REB
Drinking Water Publications List An Annotated Bibliography
of EPA and Non-EPA Technical, Managerial, Educational
and General Information Materials.
PB94-152279/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-152287/REB
Environmental Impacts of Stormwater Discharges: A Na-
tional Profile.
PB94-152287/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-152295/REB
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 187 Friday, September 25,
1992 Notices. Part 4. Final NPDES General Permits for
Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity;
Notice.
PB94-1S229S/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-1S2303/REB
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 187 Friday, September 25.
1992 Notices. Part 3. Final NPDES General Permits for
Storm Water Discharges from Construction Sites; Notice.
PB94-152303/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
PS94-152311/REB
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 64 Thursday, April 2.1992.
Part 4. 40 CFR Part 122. National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System Application Deadlines, General Permit
Requirements and Reporting Requirements for Storm
Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity; Final
Rule.
PB94-152311/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-152329/REB
Federal Register Volume 58 No. 70 Wednesday, April 14,
1893 Notices. NPDES General Permit for Storm Water Dis-
charge Associated with Industrial Activity.
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PB94-152337/REB
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 159 Friday, August 16,
1991. Part 2. 40 CFR Part 122. NPDES General Permits
and Reporting Requirements for Storm Water Discharges
Associated with Industrial Activity, Proposed Rule.
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PB94-1S234S/REB
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 55 Thursday, March 21.
1991 Rules and Regulations. Part 4. 40 CFR Part 122. Na-
tional Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Appli-
cation Regulations for Storm Water Discharges; Application
Deadlines; Final Rule and Proposed Rule.
PB94-1S2345/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-1523S2/REB
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175 Wednesday, Septem-
ber 9, 1992 Proposed Rules. Part 4. 40 CFR Part 122. Na-
tional Pollutant Discharge Elimination System, Request for
Comment on Alternative Approaches for Phase 2 Storm
Water Program.
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PB94-152360/REB
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 244 Friday, December 18,
1992, Rules and Regulations. Part 6. 40 CFR Part 122. Na-
tional Pollutant Discharge Elimination System; Storm Water
Discharges; Permit Issuance and Permit Compliance Dead-
lines for Phase 1 Discharges. Final Rule.
PB94-152360/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-152378/REB
National Drinking Water Advisory Council: Minutes of Meet-
ing December 2-3,1993.
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PB94-152386/HEB
Forest Hearth Monitoring: Southeast LobloHy/Shortleaf Pine
Demonstration Interim Report.
P894-152386/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA03
PBM-152394/REB
Forest Health Monitoring: 1991 Georgia Indicator Evalua-
tion and Field Study.
PB94-152394/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-152493/REB
Needs Survey, 1992. Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-152493/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-152550/REB
State Acid Rain Research and Screening System, Version
1.0. User's Manual.
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PB94-152741/REB
Alternative Control Techniques Document Volatile Organic
Liquid Storage in Floating and Fixed Roof Tanks.
PB94-152741/REB 944)2 PC A09/MF A02
PB94-152790/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Inorganic Halides.
PB94-152790/REB 944)2 PCA07/MF A02
PB94-152923/REB
RED Facts: Bromine.
PB94-152923/REB
944)2 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-152931/REB
RED Facts: Flower and Vegetable Oils.
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PB94-152949/REB
RED Facts: Lithium Hypochlorite.
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944)2 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-1S4069/REB
Consolidated Rule Summary for the Chemical Phases.
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PB94-154077/REB
DBP/ICR Analytical Methods Guidance Manual: Public
Comment Draft
PB94-154077/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A02
PB94-15408S/REB
Lead in Drinking Water An Annotated List of Publications.
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PB94-154093/REB
Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality:
Brochure.
PB94-154093/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-154101/REB
President Clinton's Clean Water Initiative: Analysis of Bene-
fits and Costs.
PB94-154101/REB 944)2 PC A08/MF A02
PB94-1S4119/REB
President Clinton's Clean Water Initiative: Analysis of Bene-
fits and Costs. Executive Summary.
PB94-154119/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-1S4127/REB
Review of Methods for Assessing Aquifer Sensitivity and
Ground Water Vulnerability to Pesticide Contamination.
PB94-154127/REB 94-03 PC A09/MF A02
PBS4-15413S/REB
Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthorization Overview.
PB94-154135/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-154168/REB
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, Wednesday. Septem-
ber 9, 1992 Notices. Part 2. Final NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges from Construction Sites; Permit
Language.
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PB94-154176/REB
Federal Register Volume 55 No. 222, Friday, November 16,
1990 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40 CFR Parts 122,
123, and 124. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System Permit Application Regulations for Storm Water
Discharges; Final Rule.
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PB94-154184/REB
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, Wednesday, Septem-
ber 9, 1992 Notices. Part 3. Final NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Ac-
tivity; Fact Sheet
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PB94-1S4192/REB
Federal Register Volume 57 No. 175, Wednesday, Septem-
ber 9, 1992 Notices. Part 3. Final NPDES General Permits
for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Ac-
tivity; Permit Language.
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PB94-154200/REB
Interim Sewage Sludge Permit Application Form.
PB94-154200/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-154242/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Mineral Acids.
P894-154242/REB 94-02 PC A13/MF A03
PB94-1S42S9/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Lithium Hypochlo-
rite.
PB94-154259/REB 944)2 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-154291/REB
Ground Water Resource Assessment
PB94-154291/REB 944)2 PCA11/MFA03
PB94-154317/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Barium Metabo-
rate.
PB94-154317/REB 944)2 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-154408/REB
Gasoline Distribution Industry (Stage I). Background Infor-
mation for Proposed Standards.
PB94-154408/REB 944)2 PC A1S/MF A04
PB94-154481/REB
RED Facts: Barium Metaborate.
PB94-154481/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-154S72/REB
RED Facts: Mineral Acids.
PB94-154572/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-1S4S98/REB
Sources and Distribution of Debris in the Galveston Bay Es-
tuary.
PB94-154598/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-154622/REB
State and Local Government Guide to Environmental Pro-
gram Funding Alternatives.
PB94-154622/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
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PB94-1S4788/REB
Drinking Water Regulations and Health Advisories.
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PB94-1S4820/REB
Paired Watershed Study Design.
PB94-154820/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-154846/BEB
President Clinton's dean Water Initiative.
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PB94-154MO/REB
Code of Federal Regulations. Parts 141-143, Drinking
Watof.
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PB94-155199/REB
Federal Agency Ground Water Technical Assistance Direc-
tory.
PB94-155199/REB 94-02 PC A08/MF A02
PB94-155207/HEB
Proceedings of the Annual EPA Conference (16th) on Anal-
ysis of Pollutants in the Environment Held in Norfolk, Vir-
ginia on May 5-6, 1993.
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PB94-155215/REB
Operating Capacity of QAC Adsorbers: Dissolved Oxygen
and Extended Service Life.
PB94-155215/REB 94-02 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-155223/HEB
Leaching Boundary in Cement-Based Waste Forms.
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PB94-15S231/REB
Effects of Leaching on Pore Size Distribution of Solidified/
Stabilized Wastes.
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P894-1SS249/REB
Metals Distribution in Solidified/Stabilized Waste Forms
After Leaching.
PB94-155249/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-15S2S6/REB
Sorption, Important in Stabilized/Solidified Waste Forms.
PB94-155256/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-15S280/REB
Evaluation of Forest Canopy Models for Estimating Iso-
prene Emissions.
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PB94-155298/REB
Sensitivity of the Regional Oxkiant Model to an Assortment
of Emission Secenanos.
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PB84-155306/REB
Summary of the 1993 EPA/A and WMA International Sym-
posium (8th). Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollut-
ants. Held in Durham, North Carolina on May 3-7,1993.
PB94-155306/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
P894-155314/REB
Development and Improvement of a Temporal Allocation
Factor File.
PB94-155314/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-15S322/REB
U.S. EPA'S Photovoltaic Demand-Side Management
ProjecL
PB94-15S322/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-1SS330/REB
Development of Transition Metal Oxide-Zeolite Catalysts to
Control Chlorinated VOC Air Emissions.
PB94-155330/REB 94-02 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-15S348/REB
Heavy Metals and Toxic Organic Pollutants In MSW-Com-
po8ts:_Research Results on Phytoavallabillty, Btoavailabillty,
94-03 PC A04/MF A01
Fate, Etc.
PB94-155348/REB
PB94-16S3SS/REB
Evaluation of Btofflter Media for Treatment of Air Stream*
Containing VOC's.
PB94-15535S/REB 944)2 PC A03/MF A01
PB84-166383/REB
What Is Absorbing: The Parent Compound, Its Degradation
Intermediates, Or Its Polymers.
PB94-155363/REB 94-02 PCA03/MFA01
P8M-1SS371/REB
Marine and Estuarine Multi-Species Test Systems,
PB94-155371/REB 94-03 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-1SM89/REB
Methods for Spawning, Cutturing and Conducting ToxJctty
Tests with Early Life Stages of Estuarine and Marine
Fishes.
PB94-155389/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
PBM-1K397/REB
Blogenlc Hydrocarbon Emission Inventory for the U.S.A.
Using a Stmpte Forest Canopy Model.
PB94-155397/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
PB94-155405/REB
Causes of Poor Sealant Performance in Soil-Gas-Resistant
Foundations.
PB94-155405/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-155462VREB
Modeling the Partitioning and Bioaccumulation of TCDD
and Other Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals in Lake Ontar-
io-Translation.
PB94-155462/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-155470/REB
OxidaSve Coupling of Phenols on Activated Carbon: Impact
on Adsorption Equilibrium.
PB94-155470/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-15S488/REB
Contaminant Effects in Marine/Estuarine Systems: Field
Studies and Scaled Simulations.
PB94-155488/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-155496/REB
Availability of Dissolved Organic Carbon to Bacteriopiank-
ton Examined by Oxygen Utilization.
PB94-155496/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-155504/REB
Histopathotogy and Bioaccumulation in Oysters 'Crassos-
trea virgjnica1 Living on Wood Preserved with Chromated
Copper Arsenate.
PB94-155504/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-155S12/REB
Fate and Survival of Microoial Pest Control Agents In Non-
target Aquatic Organisms.
PB94-155512/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-155520/REB
Effect of 'Beauveria bassiana1 and Its Toxins on 'MyskJop-
sts bahia' (Mysidacea).
PB94-155520/REB 944)2 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-155538/REB
Importance of Physical Scaling Factors to Benthic Marine
Invertebrate Recofonization of Laboratory Microcosms.
PB94-155538/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-1SSS46/REB
Host Specificity of 'Calyptospora funduli' (Apicomplexa: Ca-
lyptosporidae) in Atherinrform Fishes.
PB94-155546/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-1555S3/REB
Transformation of Dyes and Related Compounds in Anoxic
Sediment Kinetics and Products.
PB94-155553/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-155561/REB
Fundamental Mass Transfer Model for Indoor Air Emissions
from Surface Coatings.
PB94-155561/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-155611/REB
Nomination Guidance. 1994 Beneficial Use of Btosolids
Awards Program: For Operating Projects, Technology De-
velopment and Research.
PB94-155611 /REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-155629/REB
NPDES Industrial Permit Abstracts 1993.
PB94-155629/REB 944)3 PCA21/MFA04
PB94-155637/REB
Permit Compliance System (PCS) QNCR Training Manual.
PB94-155637/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A02
PB94-155660/REB
Water-Related Newsletters.
PB94-15S660/REB
PB94-1S5694/REB
Federal Register Volume 56 No. 214, Tuesday, November
5, 1991 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40 CFR Part 122.
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Ap-
plication Regulations for Storm Water Discharges; Applica-
tion Deadlines; Final Rule and Proposed Rule.
PB94-155694/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-155819/REB
Research Perspectives for Dolphin Mortalities in North
America
PB94-155819/REB 944)2 PCA03/MFA01
PBM-15M27/REB
Guidelines for Reproductive Toxldty Risk Assessment
(Review Draft).
PB94-155827/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-165S76/REB
Louisiantan Province Demonstration Report. EMAP-Estu-
artes:1991.
PB94-155876/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A02
PBM-15SW4/REB
Handbook of QC/MS Data and Information for Selected
Clean Air Act Amendments Compounds.
PB94-155884/REB 944)3 PCA19/MFA04
PB94-166049/REB
Roanoke River Water Row Committee Report for 1991-
1993.
PB94-156049/REB 944)3 PCA18/MFA04
PB94-166197/REB
Analysis of Ambient Monitoring Data In the Vidnlty of Open
Tire Fires.
PB94-1S6197/REB 944)3 PCAOS/MFA01
PB94-1664M/REB
Toxic Emissions from Aircraft Engines: A Search of Avail-
able Literature.
PB94-156486/REB 944)3 PCAOS/MFA01
PB94-1MS44/REB
Watershed Planning in the Albermarte-Pamllco Estuarine
System. Report 5 - Fishing Practices Mapping.
PB94-156544/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF AM
PB94-1S6561/REB
Inventory and Protection Plan for Southeast Virginia's Criti-
cal Natural Areas, Exemplary Wetlands, and Endangered
Species Habitats.
PB94-156551 /REB 944)3 PC A10/MF AM
PB94-156S93/REB
Role of a Newly Discovered Toxic Dinoflagellate in Rnfish
and Shellfish Kills in the Neuse and Pamfico Estuaries.
PB94-156593/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
944)3 PC A05/MF A01
PB94-156684/REB
Guidelines for MACT Determinations under Section 112(g).
(Proposal).
PB94-156684/REB 944)3 PC A08/MF A02
PB94-1S6692/REB
Guidance on the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and the
Attainment Demonstration. Ozone/Carbon Monoxide Pro-
grams Branch (Corrected Version as of February 18,1994).
PB94-156692/REB 944)3 PCA07/MFA02
PB94-156718/REB
Alternative Control Techniques Document PM-10 Emis-
sions from Selected Processes at Coke Ovens and Inte-
grated Iron and Steel Mills.
PB94-156718/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-156783/REB
Toxic Emissions from Aircraft Rrefighrjng Training: A
Search of Available Literature.
PB94-156783/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-156791/REB
Alternative Control Techniques Document Industrial Clean-
ing Solvents.
PB94-156791/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
PB94-157211/REB
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Forest Pesticides on the
Brown Garden Snail 'Helix aspersa' Mueller.
PB94-157211/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-157229/REB
Interferences, Limitations and an Improvement in the Ex-
traction and Assessment of Cellulase Activity in Soil.
PB94-157229/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-157237/REB
Toxkaty and Estimated Water duality Criteria Values in Mal-
lard Ducklings Exposed to Pentachlorophenol.
PB94-157237/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-157245/REB
Effects of Dieldrin in Food on Growth and Bioaccumulation
in Mallard Ducklings.
PB94-157245/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-157252/REB
Carbon Sources and Sinks in Forest Biomes of the Former
Soviet Union.
PB94-157252/REB 94433 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-157260/REB
Anaerobic Treatment of a Simulated High-Strength Industri-
al Wastewater Containing Chlorophenols.
PB94-157260/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-1S7278/REB
Particle Removal and Head Loss Development in Biological
Filters.
PB94-1S7278/REB 9448 PC AM/MF A01
PB94-15728S/REB
Effect of Bromide Ion on Formation of HAAs during Chlorin-
stion.
PB94-157286/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-157294/REB
Effect of Separation Processes on the Formation of Bro-
minatedTHMs.
PB94-157294/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-157302/REB
Impact of Preozonation and Biodegradation on Disinfection
By-Product Formation.
PB94-157302/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
PB94-157310/REB
Control of Disinfection By-Products and Biodegradable Or-
ganic Matter through Biological Treatment
PB94-157310/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
PB84-16732S/REB
Modeling Substrate Transport Into Blofllms: Role of Multiple
Ions and pH Effects.
PB94-157328/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
PB94-1573M/REB
Fermematton ProceM Monitoring through Measurement of
Aerosol Release.
PB94-157336/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
PB94-157344/REB
Improvement of Performance of Variable Probability Sam-
pling Strategies through Application of the Population
Spacemdtbe Facsimile Population Bootstrap.
PB94-157344/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
PB94-157351/REB
Cflmatlc Classification and Future Global Redistribution of
Agricultural Land.
PBB4-157361/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
PBM-1C73M/REB
Modeling the Potential Change In Yield and Distribution of
^Eaj*'sCrops under a Warmed Climate.
PB94-157369/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
PB94-157377/REB
Impact of Ozonation and Biological Treatment on Disinfec-
tion By-Products.
PB94-157377/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
PB94-15738S/REB
Monitoring of Incinerator Emissions.
PB94-1573B5/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-157393/REB
Use of Receptor and Dispersion Modeling Principles in As-
sessing Pre-and Post-Abatement Conditions of an Emission
Source.
PB94-157393/REB 944)3 PC AM/MF A01
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Evaluation of a Real-Tme Monitor for Parode-Bound PAH
PBsfcl57401/REB 9443 PCM2/MFA01
PB84-1577S5/REB
EvakMtton of Unaabnted^aktoae Zone Models for Siver-
PB94-1W730/REB
Acute Toxictty of 4-Nttrophenol,
and Trichtorton - " *•-*-
9443 PC A09/MF A03
PB94-167773/REB
Identification and Comotatton of UnsaturateoVVadose Zone
PB9M57773/REB 9443 PCA07/MFA02
"^c^ST^Umted Re»«ch Planning Meeting tor
GuBofMexico Estuaries. Held In GuH Breeze, Florida on
November 2-3.1993.
PB94-157799/REB
PB94-157W7/REB ^^
Effects of the 1990 Ctean Air Act Amendments on VTstxSy
in Oaes I Arees: An EPA Report to Conomsa.
PB94-157997/REB 9443 PCAOS/MFAOJ
PB94-1SM4S/REB
Recruitment and Grow* of the EasterniOyster. '2»SBOS-
trea virgWca'. In North Carolna (Includes Executive Sum-
9443 PCA05/MFA01
9443 PCA03/MFA01
7nenia«m'control Techniques I>>o«n"*Surf»osOoBttng
of Automotlvenransportation and Buakiess Machina Ptos-
9443 PCA10/MFA03
PoUant Emissions from Magnetic Taps
•«• PCA17/MFA04
1SS177/MB ____
Rule EKectlvenasa QukJanoe: nteoratn of Inventory,
PBM-1MXSK/HEB
General Provisions for 40 CFR Part 83: National Emission
Standards for Hazardous A* Polutanls for Source CateBO-
rS!^.8«iSSundWormattoo tor Promulgaled Regu-
PB94:158Z35/REB 9443 PCAWMFAOS
PB94-1Smi/REB ^^_
Characterization of 49«ate Vehicles inj p*"°™t
PB94-158391/REB 9443 PCAOS/MFA01
Technical Support Morrnalion tor the Development o(
Vehicle Rules tor the CaHomia Federal
9443 PC A08/MF A02
PBS4-15W1S/REB
Impact of pH and Laad Composition on Metal Leached
PtS^I^B*- 9443 PCA03/MFA01
PBO4-15W23/REB
Model Engineering Concepts tor Ajr fjuaity Models in an
Inttgrated Environmental
deiriQ
^stsm.
9443 PCA02A«=AB1
PBB4-1SM31/REB
Importanctt of the Mtrous Oxide Patmti to NOx *< Lean-
Prambcad CorobusoofL ^^ •\j««/ue a\A«
PB94-1S8631/REB 9443 PCM3/MFA01
PBM-1SW49/REB
PB»M{
San^VoWlsRCRA
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9443 PC A03/MF AS1
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Effect of QAC Characteristics on Adsorption of Organic Pd-
PTO?i58eM/REB 9443 PCAOJ/MFA01
PB94-1SM72/REB __
MotocUer Oxygen and »e Adsorption o( Phenols: EBeot of
9443 PCA03AIFA01
ana inwHwivii w* »*«•» «.....,.
Sheepahsed Mkwows f Cyprinodi
by Saintly and Temperature.
P684-1SB730/REB
^SSfccted
8443 PCAOS/MFA01
B94-1S174S/REB ^,_._
Effects of Water Tempenajre and pHlonTtoid^Terbu-
tos. Trichtorton, «*rophenolsnd2.44**Mhenol^to the
Amphbod •Gammarus pseudosmnasus1 and Rainbow Trout
gg^fS^RElf"^' 9443 PCA03/MFA01
^eMtonshlps bshneen Dascnptors for Hydrophobicity and
9443 PCAW/MFA01
PB94-15B771/REB ^_
Experiments on Wave Breaking in Stratified Flow over 06-
_^-
Global Ecosystems Database Project An Experiment in
Data Integration tor Global Change. „„._„„....«
PB94-159241/REB 9*43 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-1SB2SS/REB
Effects of CO2 on Competition between Rice and Bamyard-
P8Mll59258/REB
PB94-1S926B7REB
Solvent Washing of Aged PCP Contaminated Soils.
PB9W59266/fiEB 9443 PCA03/
PB94-1S9Z74/REB
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaerobic
FkJdbed Bed GAC Bioreactors.
PB94:i59274/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
and SuHate Reduction in Chemostats: A
erimental Kinetic Study and Modeling.
B 9443 PC A03/MF A01
9443 PCAOS/MFA01
PB94-1SI7a*/REB
Field Trapping of Subsurface Vapor Phase Pefcotoum Hy-
PB9£lSCT89/REB 9443 PCAW/MFA01
PB94-1Sa797/REB
Use of Catta* Surfactsnts to Moolfy SolISuffaoss toPro-
moMSorpVon and Retard Mlgiation of Hydrophonie organ-
^SSEsS^REB 9443 PCAW/MFA01
U.S. Mercury Recyders Provide Expanded Process Capa-
PB94*i58e05/REB 9443 PCAOZ/MFA01
"Ir^vesSsten of the Etactrostatic Properties of Humfc Sub-
starceebyHuoresoBnceQuereWng. „„__„..,-
PB94-15M21/REB 9443 PCAMrtlFAOl
pn4-1«M2/REB
Envtui«iiental Montoring and Assessment Program As-
.<= i, ^^ pCA04rtlFA01
on the Transfer and Utifaation of
•tt-£^ttV5E3f£
9443 PCAX1/MFA04
gsium on the Transfer and Utifaation of
r i i muawt -if..i.jin-i O namahnimnn
and ParttoJate Control foVftsw Appfcations. HakTin San
Ctego, Cattomla on March ZC«3.1990. ___-__-.„
PBSJ-158946/REB 9443 PCE9fWMFA08
PB9«-1590t9/REB _
Critical Evaluation of the Diffusion Hypothesis* the Theory
- Porous Mads Vote*. Organic Compound (VOC)
9443 PCA03AIFA01
PB94-1SM27/REB ^
Field Comparison of Portable Gas a.uiiatogrsphs with
PB94°?59(B7/REB 9443 PCA«S/MFA01
Annual RREL nassarch
LHaUIn'
9443 PC A01/MF A01
ntaminated Soils.
9443 PCA03/MFA01
Probable Causes of Trends In Selected living Resources m
9443 PCAH7/MFA02
Held Testand VaUatton of a Source Test Meftod tor
11*0£¥anale' 9443 PCABVMFA81
Analysis of Regional Vtsttty ki the Eastern IMtod States
psSiMeee/Rffi^ 9443 PCAOS/MFAOI
pB94-1Se^O»yREB
Fundamental
9*43 PCAO^MFAO,
PBM-1C914VREB
Maruet NMrogenControL
PB94-1S91427REB
PB94-159282/
PB94-1 50290/REB
Modeing Chemical Interactions in Anaerobic BtofHm Sys-
PB94-159290/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
DomHopIno a Kinetic Leaching Model for Sc*drSed/Stat>-
PfS^^SWoSflEB88'8*' 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-15M1C7REB
Treatment of Votatte Organic Compounds in Waste Gases
Using a Tricking BtofHer System; A ModeBng Approach
PB9>ntaminated Sote
PB94-180439/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
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PB94-163524/REB
PB94-16O447/REB
Treatment of PCP Containing Wastewater Using Anaerobic
Ruidized Bed GAC Bkxeactors.
PB94-160447/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-160454/REB
Nature and Function of the Brown Cell in 'Crassostrsa vir-
94-03 PC A03/MF A01
i-160454/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-160462/REB
Comparative Toxicrty of Chemicals to Earthworms.
PB94-160462/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-160470/REB
Distribution of Relative Error of Toxicity of Herbicides and
Metals to 'Arabidopsis'.
PB94-160470/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-160488/REB
Uptake and Photodegradation of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-dk»dn Sorbed to Grass Foliage.
PB94-160488/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-160486/REB
Vapor-Phase 2,3,7,8-TCDD Sorptjon to Plant Foliage: A
Species Comparison.
PB94-160496/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-160504/REB
Global Terrestrial Carbon Cycle.
PB94-160504/REB
P694-16OS12/REB
Interaction of Climate and Land Use in Future Terrestrial
Carbon Storage and Release.
P694-160512/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-160S20/REB
Comparison of Two Methods to Assess the Carbon Budget
of Forest Btome* in the Former Soviet Union.
PB94-160520/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-160S3S/REB
Hexagon Mosaic Maps tor Display of UnK/artate and Brvar-
PB94^S^53B/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-iaOS4«/REB
Precision of Variable Sampling When the Response Vari-
able and Inclusion Probabilities Are Not Highly Correlated.
PB94-160546/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-1M653/REB
Cadmium and Chromium Recovery from Electroplating
Rtoewaters.
PB94-160553/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
PBM-160661/REB
Risk Assessment Pilot Study. Phase 3. Naval Construction
Battalion Center. Devtsvtlle, Rhode Island.
PB94-160561/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
PBM-160579/REB
Regkxialiiation o« the Western Com Belt Plains Ecoregton.
PB94-160579/REB 944)3 PCA07/MFA02
PB94-1605S7/REB
Validation of VOC Emissions Inventories by Source Appor-
tionment and (14)C Dating Methods. Part 1.
PB94-160587/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
PBA4-1W595/REB
Strategy for Use of Found Samples in a Rigorous Monitor-
M60595/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-160603/REB
Thermal Desorption Treatment (February 1994).
PB94-160603/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-160611/REB
EMAP Status Estimation: Statistical Procedures and Algo-
PB94M60611/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-160629/REB
Evaluation of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Technology to
Reduce Solvent in Spray Coating Applications.
PB94-160629/REB 94-03 PC I
PBB4-160637/REB
PC A04/MF A01
Chemical Waste Management, Inc. PO'WW'ER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology. Tech-
nology Evaluation Report. Volume 1.
PB9Tl60637/REB 94-03 PC A08/MF A02
PB94-160652/REB
Getting Started: A Guide to Bringing Environmental Educa-
tion into Your Classroom.
PB94-160652/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-160660/REB
Chemical Waste Management Inc. PO'WWER (Trade
Name) Evaporation-Catalytic Oxidation Technology. Tech-
nology Evakitton Report Volume 2. ^. .„„«...
PB94-160660/REB 94-03 PC A21/MF A04
PB94-160678/REB
Agricultural Insecticide Runoff Effects on Estuarine Orga-
nisms: Correlating Laboratory and Field Toxicity Tests, Eco-
PB94-160678/REB 944)3 PC A14/MF A03
PB»4-1606»fi/REB
Review and Assessment of Factors Affecting Hydraulic
Conductivity Values Determined from Slug Jests.
PB94-160686/REB 94-O3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-160694/REB
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Agroe-
cosystem Pilot Field Program Plan, 1993. „,.«..„
PB94-160694/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
PB94-161064/REB
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested
Butte, Colorado (Journal Article).
PB94-161064/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-161122/REB
WATERS: Well Activities Tracking, Evaluation and Report-
ing System. Version 2.0 User Guide.
PS94-161122/REB 944)3 PC A08/MF A02
PB94-161130/REB
Wash Solvent Reuse in Paint Production.
PB94-161130/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-161163/REB
Customer Incentives for Water Conservation: A Guide.
PB94-161163/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-161171/REB
Handbook for State Ground Water Managers.
PB94-161171/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-1611M/REB
HydrogeologkD Mapping Needs for Ground-Water Protection
and Management Workshop Report Held in Denver, Colo-
rado on May 10-12, 1988.
PB94-161189/REB 944B PC A03/MF A01
PB94-161205/REB
Possible Requirements of the Ground-Water Disinfection
Rule.
PB94-161205/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-161213/REB
PWSS Program Priority Guidance.
PB94-161213/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-161221/REB
Lead Leaching from Submersible Well Pumps.
PB94-161221/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB«4-161239/REB
Federal Register Volume 58 No. 222, Friday, November 19,
1993 Notices. Part 2. Water Pollution Control, NPDES Gen-
eral Permits and Fact Sheets: Storm Water Discharges
from Industrial Activity; Notice.
PB94-161239/REB 944)3 PC A20/MF A04
PB94-161247/REB
Federal Register Citations for the Safe Drinking Water Act
A Compilation of References.
PB94-161247/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-161254/REB
Report to the United States Congress on Radon In Drinking
Water. Multimedia Risk and Coat Assessment of Radon.
PB94-161254/REB 944)3 PCA11/MFA03
PB94-161270/REB
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves In Crested Butte
PB9?161270/R"EB "* 94-03 PCA06/MFA02
P894-161338/REB
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emmtetons from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards.
PB94-161338/REB 944)3 PC E99/MF EM
PB94-161346/REB
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2A.
Comments on Process Vents, Storage Vessels, Transfer
Operations, and Equipment Leaks.
PB94-161346/REEr^ 944)3 PCA11/MFA03
PB94-161353/REB
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2B.
Comments on Wastewater.
PB94-161353/REB 944)3 PCA11/MFA03
PB94-161361/REB
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards, volume 2C.
Comments on Emissions Averaging.
PB94-161361/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF A03
PB94-161379/REB
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2D.
Comments on Applicability, National Impacts, and Overlap
PB94-161379/REB 94-03 PC A10/MF A03
PB94-161387/REB
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2E.
Comments on Recordkeeping, Reporting, Compliance and
PB94-161387/REB 944)3 PC A08/MF A02
PB94-161395/REB
Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Process Units in
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry:
Background Information for Final Standards. Volume 2F.
Comments on Identification List
PB94-161395/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-161437/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet (E,E) - 8.10-Oodecadjen-1-o1
PB94-161437/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-161494/REB
PM-10 Innovative Strategies: A Souroebook for PM-10 Con-
PB94^?i^/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A02
PB94-161544/REB
Biological and Water Quality Survey of Three Tributaries to
theSangamon Riven South Fork Basin, Mosquito Creek
and Long Point Slough, September through November
1989.
PB94-161544/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-161668/REB
RED Facts: Boric Acid.
PB94-161668/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-161783/REB
Intensive Survey of the Edwards River and Pope Creek,
1991.
PB94-161783/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-161833/REB
Intensive Survey of the Vermilion River Basin Illinois River
Drainage.
PB94-161833/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-181916/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet Deltramethrin.
PB94-161916/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-162450/REB
Heavy4Xrty Engine Testing Report Non-Road Engine Con-
figuration Test Results, 1991.
PB94-162450/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-162S42/REB
Chesapeake Bay Policy for the Introduction of Non-Indige-
nous Aquatic Species.
PB94-162542/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-162658/REB
Optimizing Composite Sampling Protocols.
PB94-162658/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-162682/REB
Investigation of Cleaner Technologies to Minimize Automo-
tive Coolant Wastes.
PB94-162682/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
P8M-1626M/REB
Pollution Prevention Opportunities In the Manufacture of
Paint and Coatings.
PB94-162690/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-16270S/REB
Improved Equipment Cleaning at Coated and Laminated
Substrate Manufacturing Facilities (Seminar Paper).
PB94-162708/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-182716/REB
Potential Surrogate Metals for Incinerator Trial Bums.
PB94-162718/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-162724/REB
Engineering Application of Btooxktetton Processes for
Treating Petroleum-Contaminated Soil.
PB94-162724/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-162732/REB
RBC Nitrification Design Using Zero-Order Kinetics.
PB94-162732/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-162740/REB
Remediation of Contaminated Soils by Solvent Rushing.
PB94-162740/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-162757/REB
Natural Btoredamation of Alkylbenzenes (BTEX) from a
Gasoline Spill in Methanogenic Groundwater.
PB94-162757/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-162765/REB
Effects of Three Concentrations of Mixed Fatty Acids on
Dechlorination of Tetrachloroethene in Aquifer Microcosms.
PB94-16276S/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-162773/REB
Landfill Gas Utilization: Database of North American
PB94-162773/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-162781/REB
Laboratory Assessment of the Permeability and Diffusion
Characteristics of Florida Concretes. Phase 1. Methods De-
velopment and Testing.
PB94-162781/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-162M7/REB
Fractal-Based Stochastic Interpolation Scheme in Subsur-
face Hydrology.
PB94-162807/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-163011/REB
Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release Inven-
tory: Basinwide Toxics Reduction Strategy Commitment
Report
PB94-163011/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
PBS4-163243/REB
SoM and HI Laboratory Support - 1991. Florida Radon Re-
search Program.
PB94-163243/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-163250/REB
Composting Yard Trimmings and Municipal Solid Waste.
PB94-163250/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A02
PB94-163417/REB
RED Facts: Gryphosate.
PB94-163417/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-163516/REB
Chromate Reduction and Remediation Utilizing the Thermo-
dynamic Instability of Zero-Valence State Iron.
PB94-163516/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-163S24/REB
MuWspectral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfection
Byproducts in Drinking Water.
PB94-163524/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
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I-1SS532/REB
Engineered Blotter tor Removing Organic Contaminants in
PB94-163532/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-1S3S40/REB
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxylatad Sorbitan Fatty Add
Esters by Supercritical Fluid Chromatography.
PB94-1635407REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-163557VRE8
Toxicity of Sedknents and Sedhient Pore Waters from the
Grand Calumet River-lmfana Harbor, Indiana Area of Con-
cern.
PB94-163557/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF Ml
PB»4-t«3565/R£B
Dioxtn-Rke Toxic Potency in ForetWs Tern Eggs from
Green Bay. Lake Mfchkjan, North America
PB94-163565/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-163S73/REB
OSAR Approach for Estimating the Aquatic Toxicity of Soft
Etortropnfes (QSAR tor Son BectropniiesT
PB94-163573/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-msSI/REB
Identfimliuii of Ammonia. Chlorine, and Diazinon as Toxi-
cants in a Municipal Effluent
PB94-163S61/REB 944)3 PCA03/MFA01
PBM-W3SM/REB
BkmagnMcatton of Btoassay Derived 2.3.7.8-TetracNonxf-
benzop-Dtodn Equivaients.
PB94-163599/RHF 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
•BM-KM07/MEB
Measure* of Reproductive Success and Potyohtoiinaied Bt-
phenyt noaMuo» In Egg* and Chicks of Power's Tarns on
Green Bay. Lake MkMgan, Wisconsin, 1988.
PB94-163607/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-WM1S/HEB
Physiologlcalry-Based ToxlooMnetfc Modainf of Three Wa-
larbome Chtoroetfienes in Channel Catfish. Ictalurus punc-
tatus'.
PB04-16361S/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-163763/REB
Prenatal Cocaine Eknkiates the Sex-Dependent Differ-
ences in Activation Observed in Adult Rats After Cocaine
Challenge.
PB94-163763/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-16S771/REB
Transcnpttonal Changes in Hepatic Tumors of Rats Induced
by DK2-ethylMxyl) phthalate and DkvOctyl phthalate.
PB94-163771/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-1837M/REB
Lowering pH Increases Embryonic Sensitivity to Formate in
Whole Embryo Culture.
PB94-163789/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-163797/REB
Aluminum Altars Cateum Transport in Plasma Membrane
and Endoptosmic RetfcuRim from RatBraia
PB94-163797/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Aluminum Decreases Muscarinic, Adrenergic and Metabo-
tropic Receptor-Stimulated Phosphoinoeltide Hydrolysis in
Hippocampal and Cortical Sices from Rat Brain.
PB94-163805/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
Behavior and Meutacalkxi of Toxic MetalsinComplex Mix-
ture*: Example* from Effluent and Sedhnent Pore Water
ToxtoXy Wentmcatlon Evaluations.
PB94-163623/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
WHNn-Session Changes in Peak N160 Amplitude of Flash
Evoked Potentials In RafiKU).
PB94-163B13/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-163S21/REB
Short Communication: Suggestions for Collection and Re-
porting of Chemoaensoiy (olfactory) Event-Related Poten-
tials.
PB94-163821/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-1«S»S9/HEB
Analyses of Cytogenettc Damage In Rodents Following Ex-
posure to Simulated Qroundwater Contaminated with Pesti-
cide* and a FertMzer
PB94-163838/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-K3847/REB
Mutagenfctty and Chemical Analysis of Emissions for the
Open Burning of Scrap Rubber Tie*.
PB94-163847/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF AOt
Mathanol-Watar Button of Scid-Phase Ex-
traction Column* tor the Fracttonatton of High Log K(*ub
ow) Organic Compound* In Aqueous Environmental Sam-
Interaction of Inoraank; Mere
eel Membranes: lim
PB94-163864/REB
PB94-
163631/REB
944)3 PCAM/MFA01
Comparison of Effluent Toxicity Results Using •Carioosph-
rarsl Diets.
rat dubta' Cultured on Seversl
PB94-183648/REB
944» PC AOS/MF A01
pevefcyment and Evafaaton of Test Methods for Benthic
lnMit*oratee and Ssdknents: effects of Flow Rate and
FaediiQ on wder QuaHy and Exposure OondKton*.
PB94-«3656/H£B 94-03 PCAOZ/MFA01
Salts wWi Model and Red
SHes.
94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
QuanWcafion and MolecUar Characterization of 'hprf Mu-
tant* of Human T-Lymphocytes.
PB94-163862/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-16M70/REB
H&Uftl kJuiiUrk,BUuii. Effldancy of Short-Term Tests in
dsnBfylng Germ Call Mutsgens and Putative Nonganotoxlc
94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Developmental Toxidty of Inhaled Methanol in the CD-1
Mouse, with Quantitative Dose Response Modetng (or Esti-
Stnicmia-To
Mps for alpha. bata-Unsaturated
944)3 PCA02/MFA01
Tcndcokinetcs and Motobofam of AnNne and 4-Cr»oroar«-
944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Alcohols In Fish.
PB94-183664/REB
ine in Medaka rOryzias talkies').
PB94-163672/FIEB
944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Uptake of Planar Fttychtorinated Biphanyte and 2,3.7.8-
SubsWuted Polychtorinettd Dtiemofuiaiis and Dfcenzo-p-
dkxdns by Birds Nesting in the Lower Fox River and Green
Bay. Wisconsin, USA.
P894-163680/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
mation of Donchmuik Doees.
PB94-163888/REB
PB»4-1<3(9C/MEB
Acute and Long-Term Effects of a Single Doss of the Fun-
gicide Carbsndaiiiii (Mettwl 2-BenzinMazole Carbamate)
on the Male Reproductive System in the Rat
PB94-163896/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB84-163804/REB
Aerodynamic Size Measurement of Airborne Fibers and
Health Effects knpications.
PB94-163904/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Repeonsee of Juvenle Largemoutti Bass to Different pH
and Aluminum Levels at Ova wintering Temperatures: Ef-
fects on GB Morphology. Electrolyte Balance, Scale Cata-
um. LMr
PB94-1"
POM-W370C/REB
cogan. and Depot Fat
944)3 PCAOSyMFAOl
Quantitative and Temporal Relationships between DMA
Adduct Formation in Target and Surrogate Tissues: Implica-
aons for Btanontoring.
PB94-163912/REB 944)3 PC AO2/MF A01
PBM-183MO/REB
Flier DepaeWon Along Airway Wats: Effects of Fiber
Cross-Section on Rotations) Interception.
PB94-163920/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Field and Laboratory InvosHgatlon of Aokl Effects on Large-
mpulh Bsss, Rock Bass, Black Crappte, and Yetow Percft
PB94-163706/REB
944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
pH-pependent Tojjjty of Cd, Cu, j*. Pb and Zn to •Cario-
daphnia dubta*. "Pimephales imiiiMiiaii'. *Hyaleia AihRiA*
and •Lumbrtculus variegatus'.
PB94-1637Z2/REB 944)3 PCAOZ/MFA01
Behavior of Hygroacopic Pharmaceubcal Aerosols and the
Influence of Hydrophooic Adultjvus.
PB94-163938/REB 94-03 PCAO2/MFA01
Ozone Effect on Respiratory Syncyteal Virus ntactMty and
Cytokine Production by Human Alveolar Macrophages.
PB94-163946/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
2,3,7 A-Tetracntaroofcerao-p-dKBin Equivalents in TBSUBS
of Birds at Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
PB94.163730/REB 944)3 KMOMFM1
PBM-W374BVREB
Companson of the Pulmonary Deft
coccaj Mecton ki Rats and Mce I
DHerences in Disease SusceptabMy and*
cruiment
PB94-163748/REB 944)3 PCAO2/MFA01
Fetal uexamethasone Exposure Accelerates Development
of Renal Function: Relationship to Dose. Gel Differentiation
944)3 FCAO2/MFA01
Re-
Retatonshta in Mfce Foaowing Subch-
ronic Exposure to 2A73-TetracNorodfceraD-p-cioocin:
CYP1A1. CVP1A2. Eaaogen neceutui. and Protaki Tyre-
sine Pfioftphnryjabon.
PB94-1M75S/REB 944)3 PCA02AIFM1
and Growth InNbRioa
PB84-163953/REB
PBS4-1CS961/REB
Molecular Analysis of Mutations Induced at the 'hisD3052p
Akefe of Saknonefta by Single Chemicals and Complex Mbc-
kra.
PB94-163961/REB 944)3 PCA02/MFA01
PBM-164027/REB
FinaJ Regulatory Impact Analysis: Refueing Emission Regu-
lations tor Light Duty Vehicles and Trucks and Heavy Duty
VeNdes.
PB94-164027/REB 944)3 PC AOB/MF AO2
PB94-164340/REB
Response of the Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Model to
Loading Scenarios (A Report of the Modeling Subcommit-
tee, Chesapeake Bay Program Office, Annapolis, MD).
PB94-164340/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-164415/REB
Application of Pulse Combustion to Incineration to Liquid
Hazardous Waste.
PB94-164415/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
PBS4-164811/REB
United States and German Bilateral Agreement on Remedi-
ation of Hazardous Waste Sites.
PB94-164811 /REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-165214/REB
Evaluation of an BectrocSalyBc Process for Purification of
Hexavatem Chromium Solutions.
PB94-165214/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-165230/REB
Meeting Summary: National Advisory Council on Environ-
mental Policy and Technology. Subcommittee on Radiation
Cleanup Regulation Conference Call on February 24,1994.
PB94-165230/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-165321/REB
Substitution of Cadmium Cyanide Electroplating with Zinc
Chloride Electroplating.
PB94-165321/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
PBM-1SS3SB/REB
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Arid
Ecosystems 1993 Implementation Plan Colorado Plateau
Plot Design Pilot Study.
PB94-165339/REB 944)3 PC A04/MF A01
PBM-16S364/REB
Potential Groundwater Contamination from Intentional and
Nontmentkxial Stormwater Infiltration.
PB94-1S5354/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF AOS
PBM-165362/RE0
Mercury Usage and Alternatives in the Electrical and Elec-
trofnCS Industrios.
PB94-165362/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-16SRS1/REB
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name Fie, May 1.1994. Data Tape Documentation.
PB94-165651/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
PSM-166911/REB
Method* for the Determination of Nonoonventkxial Pesti-
cides in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater, Volume 2.
PB94-166311/REB 944)3 PC A17/MF A04
PB»4-18«34S/REB
On-Road Remote Sensing of CO and HC Emtsstons In Call-
PB94-166345/REB 944)3 FC A08/MF A02
PB94-16637«/REB
Pesticide Rereowtrabon Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
Chemistry. Follow-up. Guidance for Conducting Plant and
Livestock Metabolism Studies.
PB94-166378/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report January 1994.
PB94-166386/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-166394/REB
xi Eligibility Decision (RED): Methiocarb.
f 166394/REB 944)3 PC A10/MF AOS
PB94-166402/REB
Reregistration Eligtoility Dectskxt (RED): Tri(hydroxymethyO
nitrometnane.
PB94-166402/REB 944)3 PC A09/MF A02
PB94-168028/REB
Examination of the Blue Crab Fishery in the Pamlco River
Estuary.
PB94-168028/REB 944)3 PC A06/MF A02
PM4-16aOM/REB
RED Facts: Methiocarb.
PB94-168069/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PBA4-16M77/REB
RED Facts: 2-<(Hydroxymethyl)-amino)ethanol.
PB94-168077/REB 944)3 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-168101/REB
Testing of an Electric Vehicle on a Clayton Water-Brake
Chasan Dynamometer.
PB94-16S101/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-168135/REB
RED Facts: Tris(hyatoxyrnettiyl}-nitrornethane.
PB94-16813S/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
PB»4-168374/REB
PATRIOT: A Methodology and Decision Support System for
Evaluating the Leaching Potential of Pesticides.
PB94-168374/REB 944)3 PC A03/MF A01
PB»4-16946S/REB
Plot-Scale evaluation of the Potential for Emissions of Haz-
ardous Air Poautants from Combustion of Tie-Derived Fuel.
PB94-169463/REB 944)3 PC A07/MF A02
PBM-169S28VREB
Package Plants for Small Water Supplies: The U.S. Experi-
ence.
PB94-169828/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF A01
Life-Cycle Improvements Analysis: Procedure Development
and Demonstration.
PB94-169836/REB 944)3 PC A02/MF A01
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PBM-16M44/REB
Milwaukee Cryptosporidiosis Outbreak; Investigation and
Recommendations.
PB94-169844/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-169851/REB
Lessons Learned from Siting of Boston Harbor Sewage
Outfall.
PB94-169851/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-169669/REB
Research Needs and Summary: Environmental Manage-
ment Perspective (Chapter 16).
PB94-169869/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-169877/REB
DNA Modifications: Investigations by Mass Spectrometry
(Chapters).
PB94-169877/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-169885/REB
Methane Emissions from the Natural Gas Industry. Produc-
tion and Transmission Emissions.
PB94-169B85/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-169893/REB
Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous Spatial Re-
sources.
PB94-169893/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-169901/REB
Considerations for Planning Terrestrial Field Studies.
PB94-169901/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-16991S/REB
Contaminant Leaching from Solkified-Stabiteed Wastes,
Overview.
PB94-169919/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-16M27/REB
Remaining Issues for Hazardous Waste Incineration.
PB94-16M27/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB84-16M3S/REB
Empirical Comparisons of Carcinogen Potencies Across
Species and Their Bearing on Appropriate Scaling of Doses
for Risk Assessment.
PB94-169935/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PBA4-16M43/REB
Soil Fumigation within Monoculture and Rotations: Re-
sponse of Response of Com and Mycorrhizae.
PB94-169943/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-16M50/REB
Fluorescence Assessment of the Maximum Quantum Effi-
ciency of Photosynthesis In the Western North Atlantic.
PB94-169950/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-16M68/REB
Animo Add Composition of Suspended Particles, Sediment-
Trap Material, and Benthic Sediment In the Potomac Estu-
PB94-169968/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-169976/REB
Episodic AckMcatlon of Freshwater Systems in Canada:
Physical and Geochemical Processes.
PB94-169976/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-168M4/REB
Using 'Found' Data to Augment a Probability Sample: Pro-
cedure and Case Study.
PB94-169984/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-169892/REB
Cement Stabilization/Solidification Techniques: pH Profile
Within Acid-Attacked Waste Form.
PB94-169992/REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-1700M/REB
Computer-Aided Data Acquisition for Combustion Experi-
ments.
PB94-170008/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-170016/REB
Greenhouse Gases from Bkxnass and Fossil Fuel Stoves in
Developing Countries: A Manila Pilot Study.
PB94-170016/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
P694-170024/REB
Effects of NO3(-). Cl(-), F(-), SO4(2-). and CO3(2-) on
Pb(2 + ) Immobilization by Hydroxyapatte.
PB94-170024/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
PB04-170032/REB
Development of a Battery-Operated Portable Synchronous
Luminescence Spactrofkxxometer.
PB94-170032/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-170O40/REB
Polychlorinated Biphenyl Congener Distributions in Winter
Flounder as Related to Gender, Spawning Site, and Conge-
ner Metabolism.
PB94-170040/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-170057/REB
Bacterial Growth Efficiency on Natural Dissolved Organic
Matter.
PB94-170057/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-170065/REB
Utilization of Topsmert, 'Atherinops affWs1. in Environmen-
tal Toxicology Studies along the Pacific Coast of the United
States.
PB94-170065/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-170073/REB
Trophic Transfer of Contaminants from Organisms Living by
Chromated-Copper-Arsenate (CCA)-Treated Wood to Their
Predators.
PB94-170073/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-170M1/REB
Phytogenetic Analysis of a Bacterial Aerobic Degrader of
Azo Dyes.
PB94-170081/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-170099/REB
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 12. Ef-
fects on Man, Animals, and Plants as a Function of Air Pol-
lutant Impact
PB94-170099/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-170107/REB
Fine-Particle Sodium Tracer for Long-Range Transport of
the Kuwaiti Oil-Fire Smoke.
PB94-170107/REB 94-03 PCA01/MFA01
PBM-170115/REB
Analysis of Selected Chemical Groups by Liquid Chroma-
tography/Mass Spectrometry.
PB94-170115/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-170123/REB
Comparison of Nonmethane Organic Compound Concentra-
tion Data Collected by Two Methods In Atlanta.
PB94-170123/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-170131/REB
Evaluating Two Objective Techniques to Define Pools in
Small Streams.
PB94-170131/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-170230/REB
Emerging Technology Report Cross-Flow Pervaporation
System for Removal of VOC's from Contaminated
Wastewater.
PB94-170230/REB 94-03 PC A05/MF A01
PBA4-170248/REB
Technical Resource Document Extraction and Beneficia-
tton of Ores and Minerals. Volume 1. Lead-Zinc.
PB94-170248/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-1702S5/REB
Innovative Methods of Managing Environmental Releases
at Mine Sites.
PB94-1702S5/REB 94-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-170263/REB
Feasibility of Using Satellite Derived Data to Infer Surface-
Layer Ozone Concentration Patterns.
PB94-170263/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-170297/REB
Test Method for the Measurement of Methanol Emissions
from Stationary Sources.
PB94-170297/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
PBM-170305/REB
Technical Resource Document Extraction and Beneficta-
tton of Ores and Minerals. Volume 2. Gotd.
PB94-170305/REB 94-04 PC A17/MF AIM
PBM-170313/RE8
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemi-
cal Methods, SW-846,3rd Edition. Final Update 1.
PB94-170313/REB 9443 PCA08/MFE11
PBM-170321/REB
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste. Physical/Chemi-
cal Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition. Proposed Update II.
PB94-170321/REB 94-03 PC AM/MF E1S
PBM-170388/REB
Evaluation of Asbestos Management Programs in 17 New
Jersey Schools: A Case Studies Report
PB94-170388/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
PB94-171659/REB
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries. Virginian Province,
1991.
PB94-171659/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-171865/REB
Exhaust Emission Testing of Two Ethanol Variable Fueled
1992 Chevrolet Luminas. Test Results -1993.
PB94-171865/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-171907/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): 2-<(Hydroxy-
Methyi)Amino)etrianol.
PB94-171907/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-172M6
Current Activities Within the National Btomonitoring Speci-
men Bank.
PB94-172806 94-03 Not available NTIS
PB94-173093/REB
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Cadmium and Cadmium Compounds.
PB94-173093/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
PB94-173101/REB
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
PB94-173101 /REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
PB94-173119/REB
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidants.
PB94-173119/REB 94-03 PC EM/MF EM
PB94-173127/REB
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidants. Volume 1 of 3.
PB94-173127/REB 94-03 PCA20/MFA04
PB94-173135/REB
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidants. Volume 2 of 3.
PB94-173135/REB 94-03 PCA10/MFA04
PB94-173143/REB
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidants. Volume 3 or 3.
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PB94-176070/REB
PB94-173150/REB
Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Related Photochemical
Oxidants. Chapter 1. Executive Summary and Chapter 9. In-
tegrative Summary of Ozone Health Effects.
PB94-173150/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-173366/REB
Watershed Planning in the Albemarie-Pamlico Estuarine
System. Report 1. Annual Average Nutrient Budgets.
PB94-173366/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-173374/REB
Lake Water Quality Assessment Program, 1992. Northeast-
em Illinois Lakes.
PB94-173374/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-174018/REB
Review of EPA's Environmental Monitoring and Assess-
ment Program. Forests and Estuaries.
PB94-174018/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-174174/REB
Airborne Asbestos Concentrations during Spray-Buffing of
Resilient Floor Tile.
PB94-174174/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-174182/REB
Explanatory Models for Ecological Response Surfaces.
PB94-174182/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-174190/REB
Empirical General Population Assessment of the Variance
and Variance Estimators of the Horvfe-Thompson Estima-
tor under Variable Probability Sampling.
PB94-174190/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-174208/REB
Assessing Ozone Effects on Plants Native to the South-
eastern United States.
PB94-174208/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-174612/REB
Environmental Sampling and Monitoring.
PB94-174612/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-174703/REB
Comparison of the Relative Sensitivity of Three Benthic In-
vertebrates to Copper-Contaminated Sediments from the
Keweenaw Waterway.
PB94-174703/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-174711/REB
Scoping the Chemicals In Your Drinking Water.
PB94-174711 /REB 94-03 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-174729/REB
Aspects of Spatial and Temporal Aggregation in Estimating
Regional Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from Temperate Forest
Sous.
PB94-174729/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-174737/REB
Transport and Transformation of Contaminants Near the
Sediment-Water Interface. Chapter 1. Introduction.
PB94-174737/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-174746/REB
Evaluation of Nutritional and Operational Requirements for
Btodegradatton of Chlorinated Phenols by the White Rot
Basidiomycete, 'Phanerochaete chrysosporium' in RBC Re-
actors.
PB94-174745/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-174752/REB
Statistical Summary: EMAP-Estuaries, Louisianian Province-
1992. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB94-1747S2/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-174760/REB
Methane Emissions from Industrial Sources.
PB94-174760/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB44-174778/REB
Wildlife Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1 of 2.
PB94-174778/REB 9443 PC A24/MF A04
PB04-174786/REB
Association of Personal and Workplace Characteristics with
Health, Comfort and Odor A Survey of 3948 Office Work-
ers in Three Buildings.
PB94-174786/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-174794/REB
Waste Management (Chapter 16).
PB94-1747947REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-175858/REB
Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Control Policy.
PB94-175858/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-175866/REB
Ground Water Supply Survey. Summary of Volatile Organic
Contaminant Occurrence Data.
PB94-175866/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-175932/REB
Evaluation of Mercury Emissions from Fluorescent Lamp
Crushing.
PB94-175932/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-176054/REB
Prediction of Bioaccumulation of Metals from Contaminated
SedBnents by the Oligochaete, 'Lumbriculus variegatus'.
PB94-176054/REB 9443 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-176062/REB
Update of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE
Emerging Technology Program, 1993.
PB94-176062/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-176070/REB
Refined Estimates of Biogenic Hydrocarbon Emissions for
Atlanta.
PB94-176070/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
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Prstochemical Urban Airshed Modeling Using Diagnostic
and Dynamic Meteorological Reids.
PB94-176120/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-176138/REB
Evaluation of Potential Confoundkig Factors in Sedknent
Toxicity Tests with Three Freshwater Benthic Invertebrates.
PB94-176138/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-178144/RE8
Evaluation of EquBbrium Partitioning Theory tor PredteHng
Acute Toxicity of HekKMected Sedknents Contaminated
with DOT, DDE and DDD to the Amphipod 'Hyalela
Aztecs'
PB94-176146/REB 94-03 PCAO3/MFA01
PB94-176153/REB
Organic Carbon Partitioning as a Basis for Predicting the
Toxicity of CnkxpyrHos in Sedknents.
PB94-176153/REB 94-03 PCA02/MFA01
PBM-17C161/REB
Assessing Potential BbevalabHy of Metals in Sedbnents:
A Proposed Approach.
PB94-176161/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-17C1»/REB
AERMOO: A Dispersion Model for Industrial Source Appi-
PB94-176179/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF ADI
PBM-17*1f7/REB
Influence of Age on the Rotative SensHMty of 'Hystefa
azteca* to DiazKon, Afcytohanol Ethoxytates, Copper. Cad-
rniurn. •nd Zinc.
PB94-1781S7/REB 9443 PCA01/MFA01
—M77193/REB
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 1990-June 1991 Appendices.
PB94-177193/REB 9443 PCAOB/MFA02
PBB4-177292/REB
Chesapeake Bay Benlhic Community Restoration Goals.
PB94377292/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-177425/REB
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Conditions.
PBEMM77425/REB' 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PnHMngModM of Tadc Action tram Chemical Structure
PB&ITeiBS/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
OSARs tor PhotoMuoad Toxtdty: 1. Acuta Lsthatty of Po-
lycycfc Aromatic Hydrooarbons to 'Dap*** means'.
SS*.17e203/REB 9*33 PCAOS/MFA01
"••4-17W11/BEB
Blue Crab, *CaHnactss sapidus', Hamocyanln Conoenw-
ttone at an Wjeator of Envlronrnamal CondHona In the Al-
ily 94-03 PCA04/MFA01
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PB94-176534/REB
PBa4-17M17/REB
ReM Teat of a Generic Method for the Sampana e
sted In Tie
94-03 PCAOt/MFAtt
sls of HaJBne
»0 Hydr
HI of the
a
dean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-176617/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
SeneMvtly of the Regional Oxidant Modal to Motarotogfcal
9443 PCA03/MFA01
a ModMsd
Comparison of
Method 0030.
PB94-178e33/REB
PB»4-17a»41/REB
Piaperatton of the Components of the Mod*
VOST Ssmpeng Method to
9443 PC AOS/MF A01
mperan
(Method 0010) Sampang Train tor Analysis by SW-846
Method 8270
PB94-176641'/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A»1
Mstoorotoglcal Monitoring Requke-
9443 PCA01/MFA01
Overview of PAMS
PttMMTeeSB/REB
PBM.17M2S/REB
EMAP Information Manage
PB94-176823/REB
PBM-17M31/HEB
Plan: 1993-1907.
PCA07/MFA02
itStrslegfc
"sMiaticsTMelhods for Evatusting the Attainment of Clean-
up Standards. Volume 3. nufmonco Based Standards tor
9444 PCA07/MFA02
.
PB8Vl76e3MBEBi*'
Arid Ecosystems 1992 Plot Report Environmental Monitor-
ing and Assessment Program. ._-_— ._
PB94-176898/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
PBS4-17C94*VREB
Field Teats of Chloroform Ckxtoctton/Analysis Mothoda.
PB»Vll«948/REB 9443FC A04/MF A01
PBM-17712tVREB
Control of VotaMe Organic Compound DisMtons from
n»*h Pmeanas. Alternative Control Techniques Informa-
tion Document
P894-177128/REB
PB94-177177/FEB
9443 PCA17/MFAOS
torn Industrial/'....
PB94-177177/REB
PB94-1771SS/REB
Ted
9443
—-177441/HEB
Guidefcies farPM-10 Sampling and Analysis Appfcabte to
p£Jl7744WHEB' 9443 PCA07/MFA02
PB94-17745S/REB
Economic Impact Analysis for the Polymers and Resins II
NPSHAP
PB94-17745B/REB 9443 PCA08/MFA02
PBM-1774C2/REB
Screenkxj of Cendktate Species for Development of Stand-
ard Operating Procedures for Aquatic Toxicity Testing with
Resident Chesapeake Bay Biota.
PB94-177482/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A02
PB»4-177SOS/REB
GukJance for the rjetermkialton of Appropriate Methods for
the Detection of Section 313 Water Priority Chemicals.
PB94-177506/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-177S1t/REB
Devatopmant of Quantitative Containment Performance
Tests for Laboratory Fume Hoods.
PB94-177S16/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PM4-177S67/MB
Chesepesks Bay Red Drum Fishery Management Plan.
Agreement Commitment Report 1993.
PB94-177567/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
•M4-177MS/REB
OAQPS Control Coat ManuaHFourth EdWon), Supplement
3. Chapter 10. Hoods, Ductwork, and Stacks.
PB94-177n5/REB
PB94-177S07/REB
PB94-177714/REB
.
9443 PCA04/MFA01
Locating and EsMmstlng Air emissions from Sources of Tol-
9443 PCAOt/MFAOz
.._ , Phystotogy and Chtoroethane
GiTFlux ki the Channel Catfish IcMurus punetatus1.
PB94-177714/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-177712/rlEB
lo^natorfon of Predominant Environmental Factor* Struc-
turing Stream Mauokwertsbrate Communities within a
• ' - il Catchment
9443 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-1777SO/REB
Use of the Aquatic Oagrxhaste Ijjmbrtcukis variegatus' tor
Assessing the Toxicity and Btoeccumulation of Sedknent-
AsaocMed Contamkiafils.
PB94-177730/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PaM-1777M/RE8
Coptanar PCS and Metal nosMues ki Dolphins from the
USVAttantlc Coast Indudnp Atianoc Bottienoee Dolphin
Obakied during the 1987/88 Mass Mortally.
PB94-177748/REB
.
9443 PC A02/MF A01
I Program: Agroe-
Environmental Monitoring and Asse
cosystsm Plot FMd Program Report, 1992.
PB94-177755/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
PBM-1777CS/REB
Envkumienlal Chemistry of Chromium.
PB94-177763/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
PBM-177771/REB
Engkieertng Forum Issue: Considerations k) Decking to
Treat Contaminated Unsaturatsd Sols ki sMu.
PB94-177771/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-1777eWREB
WHMe Exposure Factors Handbook. Appendbc Literature
Review Database. Volume 2 of Z
PB94-177789/REB 9443 PCA20/MFA04
Boasrs.
A21/MFA04
Proposed ReguWtons tor Lead k) DrMdng Water. August
PB94-178050/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
PBM-17I17VREB
National Pubic Water System Supervision Program. FY
1993 Compience Report
PB94-178175ffiEB 9443 PC AOS/MF AO2
PB94-17*274yREB
Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 1:
July 199OJune 1991.
Pm4-178274/REB 9443 PCAM/MFA02
Analysis for the National Errtsetons
dous Air PoeWants torSource^Catego-
ries: Organic Hazardous Air Poautants Irenil|l»^m*ekc
Organic Owmcal Manutaduring Industry and O|ierRroo-
esess Subject to *e Negooated ReguWton far Eoupment
P»2l7718S/HEB 9443 PCAOsVMFA02
General Ckculalion Model Output tor Forest Ornate
Changs Research and AppfcaSons.
PB94-17B2B2^EB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-17C324/REB
Qudance Manuel tor Developing Best Management Prac-
tices (BMP)
PB94-178324/REB 9443 PCA10/MFA03
PB94-178621/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Rocky Mountain
Arsenal, Adams County, Colorado, NPDES NO. CO-
0021202.
PB94-178621 /REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-178639/REB
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Report Paloveroe Decline,
Pkna County, Arizona.
PB94-178639/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-178647/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Silver Engineer-
ing Works, Aurora, Colorado.
PB94-178647/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-178654/REB
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Report Silver Bell Mine,
Pkna County, Arizona.
PB94-178654/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-178662/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Forney Indus-
tries, Fort Collins, Colorado.
PB94-178662/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-17M70/REB
Surface Water Monotoring: A Framework for Change.
PB94-178670/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-17WM/REB
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Report Oracle Ridge Mine,
San Manuel, Arizona.
PB94-178688/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-17M96/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report City of Grand
Junction. Perstao WWTP. Grand Junction, Colorado.
NPDES Permit No. CO4040053.
PB94-17B698/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
pm4-17*7O4/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Classic Plastics,
Inc., Kalm, Colorado.
PB94-178704/REB 9443 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-17»712/REB
Compaanoe Evaluation mspsctton Report LeadvHte Sanita-
tion DtsWct, LeadvWa, Colorado, Part A. NPDES Permit No.
OO4021164.
PB94-178712/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
•B»4-17t720/REB
Complance Evaluation Inspection Report LeadvHIe Santta-
tton HeWct, LeadvHe, Colorado. Part B. NPDES Permit No.
CO0021164.
PB94-17B720/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PB»4-17*OO«/REB
GukJaann tor MACT Determinations under Section 112Q).
Final Report
PB94-179009/REB 9443 PCA07/MFA02
PB84-179M3/REB
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary Drink-
ng*Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection By-Prod-
ucts Rule. Appendbt Volume 1: Disinfection By-Products
Regulatory Analysis Modal (DBP-RAM). Part 2r. Critical Re-
views and Refinements Mads to Support REG-NEG.
PB94-179843/REB 9443 PC A12/MF AOS
PB94-179S50/REB
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary Drink-
ing Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection By-Prod-
ucts Rule. Appendix Volume 1: Disinfection By-Products
Re»*atory Anarysis Model (DBP-RAM). Part 1: Model De-
PB94-179850/HEB 9443 PCA19/MFA04
PB«4-17M6»VREB
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary Drink-
ing Water Regulations: Disinfectants/Disinfection By-Prod-
ucts Rule.
PB94-1798e8/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-17W7»yREB
DrHdng Water Criteria Document for Chkxamines.
PB94-179678/HEB 9443 PC AO»/MF A02
PBB4-179H4/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Chlorine, Hypochlo-
rous Add and Hypochtorite ton.
PB94-179884/REB 9443 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-17M92/REB
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary Drink-
ing Water Regutotions: Disinfectants/Disinfection By-Prod-
ucts Rule. AppendK Volume 2: REG-NEG Technologies
Working Group Working Papers/ Analysis of Regulatory Al-
PB94-179B92/REB 9443 PC A19/MF A04
PB94-179900/REB
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the National Primary Drink-
ing Water Regulations; Disinfectants/Disinfection By-Prod-
ucts RukL Appendbc Volume 3: REG-NEG Technologies
Working Group Working Papers/Assessment of Technology
Pertormance and Cost
PB94-179900/REB 9443 PC A13/MF AOS
PB94-17W1B/REB
Fktal Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chlorinated Acids/AWehydes/Ketones/Alcohols.
PB94-179S18/REB 9443 PC A12/MF AOS
PB94-17M26/REB
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorite and Chlorate.
PB94-179926/REB 9443 PC AOa/MF A02
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PBM-17M34/REB
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on
Bromate.
PB94-179934/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
PBM-17M42/REB
Final Draft for the Drinking Water Criteria Document on Tri-
hakxnethanes.
PB94-179942/REB 94-03 PC A14/MF A03
PB94-180643/REB
Determining the Retatiortship between Water Quality and
incentive Mycosis in Atlantic Menhaden.
PB94-180643/REB 9443 PCA03/MFA01
PBM-1M734/REB
Pilot Monitoring Project for 14 Pesticides in Maryland Sur-
face Waters.
PB94-180734/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-1S0742/REB
Chesapeake Bay Black Drum Fishery Management Plan.
Agreement Commitment Report, 1993.
PB94-1B0742/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-18075»/REB
Nutrient Management Supplement to the Journal of Soil
and Water Conservation Volume 49. Number 2.
PB94-180759/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A02
PB94-1B0767/REB
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Formulat-
ing, Packaging and Repackaging Industry.
9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-181047/REB
Proceedings of the National United States Environmental
Protection Agency Conference (8th) on Household Hazard-
ous Waste Management Held in Burlington. Vermont on
November 6-10, 1993.
PB94-181047/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF AM
PBM-1S1310/REB
Directory of OAOPS Information Services, May 1994.
PB94-181310/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-1S1377/REB
National Water Quality Inventory 1992 Report to Congress.
PB94-181377/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-161393/REB
S02 Guideline Document
PB94-181393/REB 94-03 PCA11/MFA03
PB94-181401/REB
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Pesticide Formulating,
Packaging, and Repackaging Industry.
PB94TB1401/REB 94-03 PC A22/MF A04
PBM-181S26/REB
Assessment of Salinity Effects on the Toxicity of Atrazine to
Chesapeake Bay Species: Data Needs for Development of
Estuarine Aquatic Life Criteria.
PB94-181526/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB84-181534/REB
Updated Review of Estuarine Aquatic Toxicity Data for the
Development of Aquatic Life Criteria for Atrazine in Chesa-
peake Bay. Phase 2 Report
PB94-181534/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-181542/REB
Clean Water Act Section 403 Report to Congress: Phase 2.
Point Source Discharges Inside the Baseline.
PB94-181542/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-181591/REB
CWA Section 403: Procedural and Monitoring Guidance.
PB94-181591/REB 94-03 PC A15/MF A03
PB94-181609/REB
WATERSHED '93: A National Conference on Watershed
Management Held in Alexandria, Virginia on March 21-24,
1993.
PB94-181609/REB 94-03 PC A99/MF E0»
PB94-18162S/RE8
Comprehensive Environmental Management Plan for the
Currituck Sound Drainage Basin: Background Investiga-
tions.
PB94-181625/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-1817M/REB
Development Document for Best Available Technology,
Pretreatment Technology, and New Source Performance
Technology for the Pesticide Formulating. Packaging, and
Repackaging Industry. Proposed.
PB94-181708/REB 9443 PC A23/MF A04
PB94-181716/REB
Innovative Site Remediation Technology: Thermal Desorp-
bon. Volume 6.
PB94-181716/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-181807/REB
National Water Quality Inventory: 1992 Report to Congress.
PB94-181807/REB 94-03 PC A22/MF A04
PB94-1818M/REB
Alternative Control Techniques Document Surface Coating
Operations at Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Facilities.
PB94-181B64/REB94-03 PC A10/MF A03
PB94-181880/REB
Descriptive Guide to Risk Assessment Methodologies for
Toxic Air Pollutants.
P894-181880/REB 94-03 PC A12/MF A03
PB94-182045/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Winner Found-
ries and Manufacturing, inc., Arvada, Colorado.
PB94-18204S/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-182052/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Special Products
Company, Golden, Colorado.
PB94-182052/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-182060/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Anderson and
Forrester, A Division of Century International, Golden, Colo-
rado.
PB94-182060/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-182078/REB
Performance Audit Inspection Report Grand County Water
and Sanitation District No. 1, Grand County, Colorado.
NPDES Permit No. CO0032964.
PB94-182078/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-182094/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Lambertson In-
dustries, Denver, Colorado.
PB94-182094/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-182102/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Swedes Custom
Chrome, Grand Junction, Colorado.
PB94-182102/REB 94-03 PC A04/MF A01
PBM-182110/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Copper Mountain
Water and Sanitation District, Copper Mountain, Colorado.
NPDES Permit No. CO-0021598.
PB94-182110/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-182136/REB
Geographic Index of Environmental Articles 1992.
PB94-182136/REB 94-03 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-182144/REB
Geographic Index of Environmental Articles 1991.
P894-182144/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-182219/REB
Photothermal Destruction of the Vapor of Volatile Organic
Compounds.
PB94-182219/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-182227/REB
Laboratory Evaluation of Method 0050 for Hydrogen Chlo-
ride.
PB94-182227/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-182235/REB
Effects of Solar Radiation on Organic Matter Cycling: For-
mation of Carbon Monoxide and Carbonyl Sulfide (Chapter
11).
PB94-182235/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-182243/REB
Removal of Arsenic from Drinking Water by Conventional
Treatment Methods.
PB94-182243/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-1B2250/REB
Descriptive Basis for a Model of Soils Biogeochemistry
(Chapter 12).
PB94-182250/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
PBS4-182268/REB
Preparation and Evaluation of Representative Compounds
in Small High Pressure Cylinders for Use as Audit Materials.
PB94-1822S8/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-182276/REB
Using a Neural Network to Predict Electricity Generation.
PB94-182276/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-1822M/REB
Distribution of Areal Recharge to a Discrete Fracture Net-
work (FRACNET) Model Using the Analytic Element
Method.
PB94-182284/REB 94-03 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-182292/REB
Capture Zone Modeling Using the Wellhead Analytic Ele-
ment Model (WhAEM).
PB94-1B2292/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-182300/REB
Carbon Pools and Flux on Forested Lands of the United
States.
PB94-182300/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-182318/REB
Massachusetts Ecological Regions Project
PB94-182318/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-182326/REB
Developments in the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Chtor-
ophenoxy Acid Herbicides from Soil Samples.
PB94-182326/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-182334/REB
Evaluation of Soxtec Extraction Procedure for Extracting
Organic Compounds from Soils and Sediments.
PB94-182334/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-182342/REB
Separation and Isolation of Volatile Organic Compounds
Using Vacuum Distillation with GC/MS Determination.
PB94-182342/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-182359/REB
Separation of T-MAZ Ethoxylated Sorbitan Fatty Acid
Esters by Reverse Phase Chromatography.
PB94-182359/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-182367/REB
Comparative Toxicity of Azinphos-Methyl to House Mice,
Laboratory Mice, Deer Mice, and Gray-Tailed Votes.
PB94-182367/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-18237S/REB
Susceptibility of the Convergent Lady Beetle f Coteoptera:
Coccinellidae') to Four Entomogenous Fungi.
PB94-182375/REB 9443 PCA01/MFA01
PB94-182615/REB
Multispectral Identification of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfection
Byproducts in Drinking Water.
PB94-182615/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-182623/REB
U.S. EPA Monitoring and Measurement Technologies Pro-
gram (MMTP). Part 1 and Part 2.
PB94-182623/REB 9444 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-182631/REB
Interagency QA Workshop Conference Review. Held in Las
Vegas, Nevada on September 14,1992.
PB94-182631/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-182649/REB
Effects of Dietary Fatty Acid Enrichment on Survival,
Growth, and Salinity-Stress-Test Performance of Inland Sil-
versides.
PB94-182649/REB 9443 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-182856/REB
Effects of Food Density and Temperature on Feeding and
Growth of Young Inland Silversides ('Menidia beryllina*).
PB94-182656/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-182664/REB
Optimum Macrobenthic Sampling Protocol for Detecting
Pollution Impacts in the Southern California Bight.
PB94-182664/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-182872/REB
Comparison of Chemiluminescence and Ultraviolet Ozone
Monitor Responses in the Presence of Humidity and Photo-
chemical Pollutants.
PB94-182672/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-182680/REB
Photothermal Detoxification of Air Toxics.
PB94-182680/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-18269B/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report: Trane Company,
Pueblo, Colorado.
PB94-182698/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-182714/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report: Kurt Manufactur-
ing, Pueblo, Colorado.
PB94-182714/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-182755/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Rocky Mountain
Arsenal, Adams County, Colorado, NPDES No. CO-
0021202.
PB94-182755/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-182763/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Cosmar Compa-
ny, Carvilte, Louisiana, NPDES Permit No. LA0003751.
PB94-182763/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-182771/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Zapata Haynie
Corporation, Cameron, Louisiana, NPDES No. LA0003654.
PB94-182771/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-182789/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection: Excel Corporation.
KWPC Permit No. I-UA11-NP01.
PB94-182789/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-18280S/REB
Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report Wheatridge Sani-
tation District, Wheatridge, Colorado. NPDES Permit No.
CO4024121.
PB94-182805/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-183092/REB
Lake Water Quality Assessment Grant No. 2. Rnal Report.
(Includes Lake Water Quality Assessment Program, 1992.
Northeastern Illinois Lakes).
PB94-183092/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
PB94-183100/REB
Development and Testing of a Dry Deposition Algorithm
(Revised).
PB94-183100/REB 9443 PC A08/MF A02
PB94-183217/REB
Standard Evaluation Procedure: End-Use Product Review.
PB94-183217/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-183233/REB
Albemarie-Pamlico Baseline Water Quality Monitoring Data
Summary, 1988-1991.
PB94-183233/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-183290/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet E-ll Tetradecenyl Acetate; E-11 Tetra-
decenol.
PB94-183290/REB 9444 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-1833S7/REB
Options for Reducing the Costs of Criteria Pollutant Moni-
toring.
PB94-183357/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-18338S/REB
Guideline for Lead Monitoring in the Vicinity of Point
Sources.
PB94-18336S/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-183373/REB
Optimum Sampling Site Exposure Criteria for Lead.
PB94-183373/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-183522/REB
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emissions
from Cement Manufacturing.
PB94-183522/REB 9443 PC A07/MF A02
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PB94-183530/REB
North Carolina's Estuaries: A Plot Study tor Managing Mul-
tiple Use in the State's Public Trust Waters.
PB94-183S3O/REB 94-03 PC A06/MF A02
PB94-1S3571/REB
Acts Retated to Sold Waste Management m Wrote.
PB94-183571/HEB 9444 PCA07/MFA02
PB94-18360S/REB
SO2 Gtidetne Document Appendices.
PB94-183605/REB 94-03 PCA24/MFA04
PB94-10621/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet Cjmamaldanyde. Ormamvl Alcohol.
4-Methoxy Onnarnatdehyde. 3-Phenyl Propane). 4 Mothoxy
Phenethyf Alcohol, Indote and 14,4 Trimetnoxybenzane.
PB94-183621/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF Ml
nt Monitoring Stations Imptemen-
9443 PC A23/MF A04
PB94-1S7382/REB
Photochemical Asse
tation Manual.
PB94-187382/REB
PB94-1S740>/REB
Status of Pesticides in Deiegiilmliun and Special Review
(Rainbow Report}, June 1984.
PB94-187408/REB 9443 PC A16/MF A03
PBM-1B7S23/REB
Rare
Emssions Luni f*f**y nofllnB Piouucbon and Non-Nylon
Poryamdes Production: Background InforrnBtion for pro-
posed Standards.
PB94-183Ga6/REB 94-03 PC A12/MF AM
PBM-1S3S2B/REB
Interim Guidance on Interpretation and Implementation of
Aquatic Lite Criteria for Metals.
PB94-183829/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Deter
nation of Acid VotaSe Surftde and Selected Simulta-
neously Extrsctable Motala in Sedtnent
PB94-1838S2/REB 94-03 PC AOS/MF A01
Poecy on the Use of Btotogteal Assessments and Criteria in
the Water Quaity Program.
PB94-183860/REB 9443 PC AOS/MF A01
PB»4-1SS«7»/R£B
QuaMy of Our Nation's Water 1992.
PB94-ie3878/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF Ml
PM4-1M041/RES
Regional Inventory tor Crttjcaj Natural Areas. Wetland Eco-
systems, and Endangered Species HaliMalu of the Afce
marte Pameoo Estuarine Region: Phase 1.
PB94-1B4041/REB 9443 PCA20/MFA04
PB94-1»4«S/HEB
Alternative Control Techniques Document NOx Emiaalons
from UtBty Botsrs.
PB94-184165/RE8 9443 PCASS/MFM4
PB94-1M249/REB
PR Notice 94-1. Notice to Manufacturers, Producers. For-
muMara, Distributors, and Registrants of Pesticide Prod-
e 91-8.
ucts. WHIUiawnl of PR Notice
PB94-184249/REB
94-03 PC AO2/MF M2
PR Notice 94-2. Notice to Manufacturers, Forrnutetora, Pro-
ducers and Registrants of Pesticide Products. Recydng
ol Pesticide Containers.
Empty Aerosol
PB94-184306/REB
94-03 PCA01/MFA01
Comparing Risks and Setting Environmental Priorities:
- ' — ~ igtonal Projsi'
Overview of Three Hi
P994-184348/REB
9443 PCA07/MFM2
Technotogjesand Costs for Control of DMnfauton By-Prod-
PB94-184827/REB 944)3 PC AOS/MF Ml
Reportto Congress on Metal Recovery. Environm
Regulation and Huafdous Waste.
P854-18485
-184850/RE8
9444 PCAW/MFA*S
Dsalgn and Optimum SIM Expoeurs Criteria for
tte Matter
PB94-ieeoaO/R£8 9444 PCM7/MFAM
MM-UB1M/MB
Btotogtoal Populations as kdcaMm of Environmental
Change. Volume 1.
PCMt/UFMt
pB04-i
and Health Advisories.
9443 PCAOSAAFMI
Summery of the Cmleslons Characterlartkxi and Nonoaneer
Fi ii i ii Irj^tnjLj DI^BM^ak r4 \UnntJ CmrAai
rWpwory cmcQ or nooo omoRv.
P994-188731/REB 9443 PCAOJ/MFM1
t»T1B
' Decision (RED): Peripfanone B.
9444 PCA06/MFA02
PB94-U7S4*/REB
Pesticides Industry Sales and Usage: 1992 and 1993
Market Estimates.
PB94-187S49/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB94-1C755BVREB
Secondary Lead Smelting Background Information Docu-
ment for Proposed Slanoards. Vofcme 1.
PB94-187556/REB 9444 PC A08/MF A02
PBM-1I7(14/REB
Proposed Effluent Urrttattons Gurjeknes and National
Emission Standards tor Hazardous Air Po»utants for the
Pioducfion of Pulp, Paper and PBnnrbMfd. Industry Sub-
catsgofy DeRnHions.
PB9i-ie7614/REB 9444 PCM1/MFM1
PB*4-1«7C22/REa
Proposed Effluent Umnations Gudefcnes and National
EmMon Standards for Hazardous Air PoUutants for the
Production of Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard. Overview.
PB94-187622/REB 9444 PC A02/MF Ml
PB04-187721/REB
Sstodad Terms and Acronyms. Office of Pesticide Pro-
grants.
PBM-187721/REB
PM4-1S7747/REB
RED Facts: TebutNuron.
PB94-187747/REB 9444 PCM1/MFM1
PW4-1S77S4/REB
Pesfidde Heiejlstalfon Program Report Apr! 1994.
PB94-1877S4/REB 9444 PC MS/MF Ml
PB94-H77M/HEB
Sidelines for DsrMng Ambient Aquatic Life Advisory Con-
PB94-187762/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB94~taT770/1IEB
Guidance on Water QuaMy Standards and 401 Certification
Programs Aaministered by bvJan Tribes.
P894-187770/REB 9444 PC A02/MF M1
9444 PC MS/MF M1
How Dost to Promote Industrial PoHufion Prevention
Through the Effluent GuMoinos Process. Recommenda-
tions of the Industrie! Polution Prevention Project 0P3)
Focus Group.
PB94-187796/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
PBM-1I7820VREB
Electric UtBty Steam Generating Unrt Hazardous Ar PoBut-
ant and Mercury fmiBsion Study. Interim Report to Con-
gress Pursuant to the dean A» Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-187820/REB 9444 PC MS/MF Ml
PM4-1I7937/REB
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey. Appendtoes: Virginia
Frequencies.
PB94-187937/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB94-1C79S2/REB
Abemsne-PanmVxi Eetuarlne Study Data Management and
Analysis &*tem. Functtonel Description.
PB94-187SS2/REB 9444 PCM4/MFM1
Acid EXvWBon Treetmsnt wfVHiD for Treatment of Metal
ContamkiaM Soas.
PB84-188100/REB 9444 PC M4/MF M1
N4-1M117/KB
Physic*) and Numerical Modekig of ASD Exhaust Dteper-
eton Around Houses.
P884-1Mtt7/R£B 94-04 PCA10/MFAOS
Powmw Use of Ultrasound In Chemical Mordtortno.
PB94-188190/REB 9444 PCAM/MFM1
Qround Water Currents: DevstopmenU ki
Ground Water Treatment March 1994.
PBB4-167150/REB 944S PCAO1/MFM1
CtlliiiiillB BayAIBfades Survey.
PBM-18B44B/REB 9444 PCMB/MFM1
PM4-1MI1t/l*a
SttOondvVy LMd QnwMlna Bttdtaround Infonntfton Doou*
mart for Proposed Standards. Voajms 2.
PB94-188812/REB
9444
Appendtoas.
PCA14/M
A14/MFAOS
t neieyfilialluii Proqreei Report, July 1901.
PB94-1871«8/Rffi 9443 PC MS/MF Ml
on
HaUki
ssnoli on March 2-4, 1993.
9444 PCA10/MFAOS
RaragiiMBon EigtoBry DaoWon (RED): TebuHuron. (Ust
PB»M87»e/REB 9443 PCMB/MFM2
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r nlalilii Disposal Capacfty for Sold Waste in •mis. Sev-
enth Annuel Report
PB94-187291/REB 9444 PCMC/MFM1
•WTSSaVREB
Clean Water Act Section 403: Compenfum.
PB94-187358/REB 9444 PC MS/MF A01
Cheespseke Bay Bash Toxts Loadkig and HiKsai ki
tory: Technical Update - Point Source Loads by Facslty.
PB94-188786^S 9444 PCAOVMF
kwen-
M1
Abundance and VWflty of Sfttpad Bass Eggs Spawned in
tie Roanoke River, North Careens, in 1991.
PB94-168802/REB 9444 PCM6/MFM2
R
mion EfgUMy Document (RED): Glyphosate. Ap-
A. Use Patterns Subject to ReregMralicn.
1888S1/REB 9444IPC M9/MF A03
PB94-18888S/REB
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, AppencSces: Washing-
ton, DC. Frequencies.
PB94-1888B5/RE6 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
PB94-188927/HEB
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices: Maryland
Frequencies.
PB94-188927/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB94-180936/REB
Chesapeake Bay Attitudes Survey, Appendices: Pennsylva-
nia Frequencies.
PB94-18893S/REB 9444 PCA03/MFA01
PB94-1892S5/REB
Guidance on Preparing Enforceable Regulations and Com-
ptence Programs for the 15 Percent Rate-of-Progress
PB94-189255/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
PB94-189263/REB
Evaluation of Trawl Excluder Devices in the Pamico Sound
Shrimp Fishery.
PB94-189263/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
PB94-189420/REB
Assessment of Alternative Management Practices and Poli-
cies Affecting Soil Carbon in Agroecosystems of the Cen-
tral United States.
PB94-189420/REB 9444 PC A16/MF A03
PB94-18943B7REB
CAV-OX (Trade Name) Cavrttrbon Oxidation Process
Magnum Water Technology, Inc. Applications Analysis
Report
PB94-18943B/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
PBS4-1M446/REB
Landscape Monitoring and Assessment Research Plan.
PB94-189446/REB 9444 PC A04/MF Ml
Pubsc Health, Occupational
Concerns m Municipal Sold Waste f
PB94-169453/REB 9444
PB94-1M4*7/REB
Hydrocarbon SpM Screening Model (HSSM). Volume 1.
User's Guide.
PB94-189487/REB 9444 PCA11/MFA03
PB94-1M861/REB
LandfH Gas Energy Utilization: Technical and Non-Techni-
cal Considerations.
PB94-189651/REB 9444 PC M1/MF Ml
PB94-1SM69/REB
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Natural Gas Fur-
PB94-189669/REB
PB84-1»9677/REB
Importance of Life Cycle Assessment
PB94-189677/REB 9444
9444 PC AO3/MF M1
PC M1/MF Ml
MOUSE Uncertainty Analysis System.
PB94-18968S/REB 9444
PC AO2/MF Ml
PBM-1WWS/REB
Two-Dimensional Modeling of Aquifer Remediation Influ-
enced by SorpBon Nonequebrium and Hydrsufcc Conductivi-
PB94-189693/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB»4-1»9701/W£B
Effect of Temperature and Pore Size on the Hydrauic Prop-
erties and Ftow of a Hydrocarbon Ol in the Subsurface.
PB94-1 89701 /REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB94-190SZ9/REB
Bench-Scale Investigation of Mechanisms of Elemental
Mercury Capture by Activated Carbon.
PB94-190329/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB«4-1SOS37/«eB
EPA'sNew Oean Air Tschnotootes and Opportunities for
Coooai'atlKe Developrnent
PB94-190337/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF M1
Appfcetton of PhermecoWnetic Models to Predtot Target
Does (Chapter Z)
PB94-190345/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
Effect of Sutlur In Reducing PCDD/PCDF Formatton.
PB94-19036Z/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
DetHng Bkxoglcal Status by Comparing wMh Reference
CarvJliona (Chapter 4)
PBB4.190MO/REB 9444 PC MS/MF M1
PM4-1MS71/RCB
Guklanee for Aiianlnn the Effecat of Contaminants to Ju-
venle QeKnaceom Bkds Using a Cross-Fostered Brood
Mnlhud
PB94-190378/REB
9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
Engineering Busetkt hi Sttu Blodagradatlon Treatment
PB04.190489/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB04-1W477VREB
Engineering Buftetin: Sorvant Extraction.
PB94-190477/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF Ml
Sequential Anaerobic Degradation of 2,44Xchlorophenol in
Freshwater Sedaner*.
PB94-19048S/REB 9444 PCA02/MFM1
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94-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-190483/REB
Pitfalls of Sequential Extraction.
PB94-190493/REB
PB94-190501/REB
Isolation of Dissolved Organic Matter from the Suwannee
River Using Reverse Osmosis.
PB94-190501/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-190519/REB
Emissions of Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants from the
Combustion of Pulverized Coal in a Small-Scale Combustor
P894-190519/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-190527/REB
Interpretation of Toxkaty Response of Bobwtiite Quail with
Respect to Duration of Exposure.
PB94-190527/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB84-19053S/REB
Chemical Characteristics and Temporal Trends in Eight
Streams of the CatsfcD Mountains, New York. (Revised).
PB94-190535/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-190S43/REB
Ecological Structure among Migrant and Resident Seabirds
of the Scotia-Weddell Confluence Region.
PB94-190543/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-190550/REB
Bacterial Flux from Chaparral into the Atmosphere in Mid-
Summer at a High Desert Location.
PB94-1905SO/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-190SM/REB
Effects of 7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)aritriracene on Immune
Function and Mixed-Function Oxygenase Activity in the Eu-
ropean Starting.
PB94-190568/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-1M57S/REB
Distribution, Type, Accumulation, and Source of Marine
Debris in the United States, 1989-93.
PB94-190S76/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
PBM-1905M/REB
Critical Review of Analytical Approaches for Petroleum
Contaminated Sol.
PB94-190S84/REB 94-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-1t05»2/REB
Integrating Dispersion Modeling, Receptor Modeling and Air
Monitoring to Apportion Incinerator Impacts for Exposure
Assessment
PB94-190592/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-1MMO/REB
Are There Carcinogens in Water for Human Consumption.
An Epidemiologist's Viewpoint
PB94-190600/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PBS4-1MW16/REB
Concepts in Improving Potychlorinated Biphenyl Bioavailabi-
lity to Btoremeclation Strategies.
PB94-190816/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-1BO824/REB
Macrophage Aggregates as Indicators of Environmental
Stress. (Chapter 15).
PB94-190824/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-190632/REB
Molecular Phytogenetic Explorations of Natural Microbial
Community Composition and Diversity.
PB94-190632/REB 94-04 PCA01/MFA01
PB94-t90Ma/REB
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of 11 Non-CFC Re-
frigerants.
PB94-190840/RE8 94-O4 PCA03/MFA01
PBM-190857/REB
Alternatives for Ozone-Depleting Refrigerants.
PB94-190857/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
PBM-190M6/REB
Fuzzy Logic Motor Control for Pollution Prevention and Im-
proved Energy Efficiency.
PB94-190865/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-190t73/RE0
Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Opportunities for Coated
and Laminated Substrata Manufacturing Equipment Ctoan-
PB94-190873/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
PBM-190M1/REB
Key Non-Process Solvent Uses Targeted as Pollution Pre-
vention OpportunKtos.
PB94-190681/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
PM4-19MM/REB
Performance and Efficiency Evaluations of New Ruorinated
Ethers, Propane*, and Butanes.
PB94-190889/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
PBM-190807/REB
Regulation* and Research Related to Volatile Organic
Compounds (VOCs): Meeting the Ozone Standard Nation-
wide by 2010.
PB94-190907/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PBS4-190915/REB
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Crested Butte
during the 1991-92 Heating Season.
PB94-190S15/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
P094-190923/REB
Enhanced Combustion Woodstove (ECW) Technology.
PB94-190923/REB 94-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-190931/REB
Demonstration of Waterbased Platen Adhesives for Gar-
ment Screen Printers.
PB94-190931/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
94-04 PC A02/MF A01
94-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-190949/REB
Application of Pollution Prevention to Reduce Indoor Air
Emissions from Office Equipment and from Composite
Wood Materials.
PB94-190S49/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-1909S6/REB
Methane Emissions from Abandoned Underground Coal
Mines.
PB94-190956/REB
PB94-190964/REB
Performance of Hydrocarbons in a Household Refrigerator/
Freezer.
PB94-190964/REB
PB94-190972/REB
Reentry of Radon from Mitigation System Outlets.
PB94-190972/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-190980/REB
Evaluation of Innovative Ink Feed Systems for the Ftexo-
graphic and Gravure Printing Industries.
PB94-190980/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-190998/REB
Battery-powered PM-10 Indoor Air Samplers Applied to Un-
vented Third World Residential Combustion Sources.
PB94-190998/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-191004/REB
Infecttvity and Teratogenicity of 'Beauveria bassiana' in
•Menidia beryllina1 Embryos.
PB94-191004/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-191012/REB
Calyptospora funduli (Apicomptexa, Calyptosporidae) in the
Liver of the Gulf Toadflsh, 'Opsanus beta1.
PB94-191012/REB 94-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-191020/REB
New Eye Disease in Pen-Reared Chinook Salmon Caused
by Metacestodes of 'GDquinia squall' (Trypanorhyncha).
PB94-191020/REB 94-04 PCAOZ/MFA01
PB94-191038/REB
Characterization of a New Thermophilic SuHate-Redudng
Bacterium 'Tnermodesulfovtmb yellowstooii1 gen. nov. and
sp. nov.: Its Phylogenetic Relationship to Thermooesulfo-
bacterium commune' and Their Origins Deep within the
Bacterial Domain.
PB94-191038/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-191046/REB
Characterization of 'Desulfomicrobkjm escambium1 sp. nov.
and Proposal to Assign 'Desulfovibrio desulfuricans' Strain
Norway 4 to the Genus 'Desutfomicrobium'.
P894-191046/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-1910S3/REB
Field-Scale Testing of a Two-Stage Bnreactor for Removal
of Creosote and Pentachtorophenol from Ground Water
Chemical and Biological Assessment
PB94-1910S3/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-191061/REB
Field Scale Testing of a HyperfiHration Unit for Removal of
Creosote and Pentachtorophenol from Ground Water
Chemical and Biological Assessment
PB94-191061/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-191079/RE8
Predicting Chronic Lethality of Chemicals to Fishes from
Acute Toxteity Test Data: Concepts and Linear Regression
Analysis. (Hazard Assessment).
PB94-191079/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-191087/REB
Effects of Contaminants from Chromated Copper Arsenate-
Treated Lumber on Benthos.
PB94-191087/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-191095/REB
Fish IntersexuaWy as Indicator of Environmental Stress:
Monitoring Fish Reproductive Systems Can Serve to Alert
Humans to Potential Harm.
PB94-191095/REB 9444 PC AOJ/MF A01
PBM-191103/REB
Estimation of lonbatton Constants of Azo Dyes and Related
Aromatic Amines: Environmental Implication.
PB94-191103/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-1«1111/REB
Photolysis of Smoke Dyes on Soils.
PB94-191111/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB»4-1«11za/REB
Evaluation of Five Commercial Immunoassay Data Analysis
SoftwsrB SystBfns.
PB94-191129/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
PBM-»1137/REB
Performance-Based Methods for the EPA's Regulatory Pro-
P1ȣi91137/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
PBM-191146/REB
Determination of Metals In Sold Samples by Comptaxatlon:
Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Gas cWnatogrephy.
Atomic Emission Detection.
PB94-191145/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
PBM-191152/REB
Tritium in Surface Waters of the Western United States.
PB94-191152/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB»4-t811SO/REB
Spatial Patterns of Soil Organic Carbon in the Contiguous
United States.
P894-191160/REB 94-04 PCA03/MFA01
PBM-191178/REB
Iron Nutrition Influence on Cadmium Accumulation by 'Ara-
bidopsis thaliana' (L) Heynh.
PB94-191178/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-193836/REB
PBM-191186/REB
Comparison of Variance Estimators of the Horvitz-Thornp-
son Estimator for Randomized Variable Probability System-
atic Sampling.
PB94-191186/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-181194/REB
Dynamic Standardization of Tree-Ring Series.
PB94-191194/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-191699/REB
Alternative Control Techniques Document Automobile Re-
finishing,
PB94-191699/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-191M6/REB
Regional Inventory for Critical Natural Areas, Wetland Eco-
systems, and Endangered Species Habitats of the Albe-
marte-Pamlico Estuarine Region. Phase 3 Report
PB94-191806/REB 94-04 PCA99/MFA06
PBM-192630/REB
Comparative Effects of Water-Column Nitrate Enrichment
on Eekjrass, Shoal Grass, and Widgeon Grass.
PB94-192630/REB 94-04 PCA04/MFA01
PB94-192648/REB
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
for Source Categories: Aerospace Manufacturing and
Rework - Background Information for Proposed Standards.
PB94-192648/REB 94-04 PC A20/MF A04
PB94-192713/REB
In Situ Technologies for Remediation of Organic Chemicals-
Contaminated Sites: A Critical Review.
PB94-192713/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PBS4-192721/REB
IAPCS: A Computer Model That Evaluates Pollution Control
Systems for Utility Boilers.
PB94-192721/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-192739/REB
PC-Based MIE Scattering Program for Theoretical Investi-
gations of the Optical Properties of Atmospheric Aerosols
as a Function of Composition and Relative Humidity.
PB94-192739/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-192747/REB
Comparison of Sulfur Measurements from a Regional Fine
Particle Network with Concurrent Acid Modes Network Re-
sults.
PB94-192747/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-192754/REB
Transport, Radiative, and Dynamical Effects of the Antarctic
Ozone Hole: A GFDL 'SKYHI' Model Experiment
PB94-192754/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-192762/REB
Vechicte-flelated Hydrocarbon Source Compositions from
Ambient Data: The GRACE/SAFER Method.
PB94-192762/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-192770/REB
Dependencies and Sensitivity of Tropospheric Oxidants to
Precursor Concentrations over the Northeast United States:
A Model Study.
PB94-192770/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
PBS4-192788/REB
Effect of Specimen Size, Shape, and Orientation on Dry
Deposition to Galvanized Steel Surfaces.
PB94-192788/REB 9444 PC A03/MF A01
PBM-192796/REB
Influence of Oxygenated Fuels on the Emissions from
Three Pre-1985 Light-Duty Passenger Vehicles.
PB94-192796/REB 9444 PCA02/MFA01
PB*4-192*04/REB
from the Demolition of Two Schools in
9444 PCA03/MFA01
Fairbanks, Alaska.
PB94-192804/REB
PM4-183216/REB
Removal and Containment of Lead-Based Paint via Needle
Sealers.
PB94-193216/REB 9444 PCA04/MFA01
PM4-193273/REB
State Program Advisory Number 10.
PB94-193273/REB 9444 PC A07/MF A02
PM4-1M2B1/REB
State Program Advisory Number 11.
PB94-193281/REB 9444 PC A23/MF A04
PM4-1M2M/REB
State Program Advisory Number 12.
P884-193298/REB 9444 PC A16/MF A03
PM4-1M307/REB
State Program Advisory Number Thirteen.
PB94-193307/REB 9444 PC A17/MF A04
PBM-193323/REB
Bicarbonate of Soda Blasting Technology for Aircraft Wheel
M93323/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-193612/REB
Emissions Test Method 29: Determination of Metals Emis-
sions from Stationary Sources (1994 Proposal).
PB94-193612/REB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-193M1/REB
Economic Impact Analysis for the Petroleum Refineries
NESHAP.
PB94-193661/REB 9444 PC A07/MF AOZ
PBM-193836/REB
Industry Profile for the Secondary Lead Smelters NESHAP.
PB94-193836/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
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Fke Propagation ki Concurrent Flows.
PBS4-193844/REB 944)4 PC A04/MF A01
PBM-196144/REB
Abundance and VTebity Of Striped Bon Eggs Spawned In
Remake River, North CaroBna. In 1989.
PB94-196144/REB 94-04 PC AOB/MF A01
Water QuaHy Effects and Nonpoint Source Control tar For-
estry. An Anmtated Btxtooraphy.
PB84-193893/REB 944)4 PCA12/MFA03
fJM-ltMOI/REB
Summery of Current State Nonpoint Source Control Prao-
ttces for Forestry.
PB94-1S3901/REB 944)4 PCA10/MFAO3
Value of Recreational Retting on the Mbemarie and Pam-
P994-196383/REB 94-04 PCA11/MFAOS
Chesapeake Bay Dissolved Oxygen Goal tor nostoratton of
LnVlQ neeOUTCe rtauHtttS.
PB9£194438/REB 944)4 PCAOS/MFA01
Emerging Technology Summary: Destruction of Organic
Contarnkients in Mr Uakig Advanced Wtravtotet Ftash-
PB94-1
19447S/REB
94-04 PCA02/MFA01
Technology DemuaUaliuo Summary: PeroKkJBBon
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tarns. Inc. Perac-Pure (Trade Name) Chemical
PB94-194487/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
R*auMory Impact Anarysta tor the Petroleum Refineries
PB04-184586/REB 94-04 PCA10/MFAO9
Regulatory Impact Analysis and Regulatory Support Doeu-
rnantConlret of Ak PoMton; DatarnikiBBon oragnWcence
tor Nonroad Source* and Emission Standard* tor New
Nonroad Cornpreeeton-tgnltion Engine* at or Above 37 Kio-
94-04 PC AOB/MF AM
NPS Mew Holes No. 26. January-February 1903. The Cort-
dHon of the Water-ReM
I (SO Horsepower).
PB94-1MS04/REB
—— , * of Watersheds! The Control of
Nonpoint uoureei of Water Poiutfon.
PBB4-1046S1/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-1»«1a7REB
DoMtopmam Do
__-.----._ I for Effluent UrnMdon* Guktoknea
and Standard* tor the Aluminum fuiiHiiiu/. PoM Source
Category.
PB94-194818/REB 94-04 PCA9S/MFE11
Ai^ysis of Industrial Effluents tor RCRA and Other Poaut-
ants.
PB94-19482B/REB 94-04 PCA04/MFA01
nt for Proposed Dnuonl
GuhtainBB andI New Souroe PertbnngMCjtendarts^farJhe
fiUpUbiQ, Constnicfon and Paper Segment of the Asbestos
ManufacfeMVig Point Souce Category-
PBB4-194834^EB 94-04 PCAOVMFAO2
t of pH Control of Prooasa Waters ki!
PB94-1948S8/REB 94-04 PCA14/MFA03
THC Contkwoua Emission Monttoring Gudance for Part
503 ileinn* Stodge »KJ»eia>o
PB94-19»ia^REB
94-04 PCM4/MFM1
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Protacaon fci the
PBB4-19SOS4^EB
Industry: Piunoling S^mtop Environmental
the Industrial
^
Qoctor. Phase 1 Raport.
944)4 PCA11/MFAOS
c* g"'*^"""* »^ Cor*"1 Optton* tor Methyl
Bpoiva)e ki ConvixxMy Traaftnent.
PB94-19SD70/REB 944)4 PC«Oa7MFA02
Exfcaoson and BanaacMon of Ores and Mtoaral*. Veajme
3. Iron. Technical Resource Document.
PB94-195203/REB 94-04 PCA07/MFA02
PeiBeMa Fact Sheet Com GkHen Meat
PB94-19S286/REB 944)4 PCA01/MFA01
Economic Impact Analysis of the Secondary Lead SiiiuHuiu
NESHAP.FhaL
PB94-195849/REB 94-04 PCAOftVMFAOl
Rtoartan Buffers tor Water Quatty Enhancement ki the Al-
bemarfe-PamlcoAfea.
PB94-19S948VREB 94-04 PCAM/MFA01
94-04 PCAW/MFM3
Markn Raport on Flows ki the Lower Roanoka River, and
Water OuaHy and Hydrodynamics of Abemaria Sound.
North Caroina. October 19f»Aprl 1991.
PB94-195B63/REB 94-04 PCA07/MFA02
: An Introduction to *e Isaua*
944)4 PCAOS/MFMI
EPA Great Water* Progran
and •» Ecoeysterns.
PB94-19S887/REB
Routed Vascular Beds ki the Abemarie-Pamsco Estuarine
Suslmi
PBM-196532mEB 94-04 PCA07/MFA02
PB94-196573/REB
Watershed Planning ki the M»marte-Pamlco Estuarine
System. Report a Toxtas Analysis.
PB94-198573/REB 94-04 PCA1S/MFA03
Report on the Technical Workshop on WTI Indnarator Risk
Issues. Held ki Washington. DC. on December 6-9.1983.
PB94-198896/REB 94-04 PCA11/MFA03
Environmental nosearch Brief: Complex Mbdures and
Ground Water QuaKy
PB94-198979/REB 94-04 PCA03A4FA01
CotehWne Inhtas Elevations ki Both A»veoler-CaD»lary
Membrane Pameeoaty and Lavage Surfactant After Expo-
sure of th* Rat to Phosgene.
PB94-1969e7/REB 944)4 PCM»A«FA01
PBM-1«70W/HEa
Operation* and nassarch at the US. EPA InUneralton Re-
saarch FaoMy: Annual Report tor FY93.
PB94-197019/REB 944)4 PCA02/MFA02
PB94-1S7IH7/REB
GanaTox llananar System (GENETOX). Programmer's
GuldK VAX Component (Version 2.0).
PB94-187027/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Systtm; Bacterial Mutage
94-04 PCA06/MFA01
GenaToxMai
User's Quids.
PBB4-197035/]
GeneTox Mimagffl- System: Personal Computer Software
944X4 PC AOS/MF A01
Programmer's Quids. (Version 2^1).
PB94-197043/REB
GenaTox Manager System (GENETOX) User's Guide. VAX
Component (Version 2.0).
PB94-197050/REB 944)4 PCA04/MFA01
Dovotopmontal Toxfcky and Struclun*ActMty Relationships
of Aiphatic Add*. Inducing Doao nonponso Assessment of
c Add in Mtoe and Rats.
197084/REB
94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Theoretical biveasgation nto Itie Putin rtial
Methane* to Undergo Reducbve Metabossm.
PB94-197092/REB 94-04 PCA02/MFA01
PBM-W7WDVREB
Appfcalion of SAR Mothods to Non-Congeneric Data
- ' tictty and Mutaganfcity:
94-04 PCA03/MFA01
Bases Associated with Csrdn
Issues and Approaches.
PB94-1971007REB
PB*4-U711«/REB , „__«,_
MalhernsisCal Model for Aerosol Deposition in the Respire-
toy Tract of the Gunea Pig.
PBB4-197118/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
PB*4-1t71z«yREB
Homologous Up Regulation of the Gunaduuuuki nokjaskig
Hormone Receptor in alphaT3-1 Csas Is Aseodated wHfi
Uncnangsd Receptor Messenger RNA (mRNA) Levels and
Altered mRNA Acttvky.
944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
PBB4-1971M/HEB
Effects of Methanol on Embryonic Mouse Palate ki Serum-
Free Organ Culture.
PB94-197134/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-1t7142/REB
Triermoregukdory Effects of Chtapyritos ki the Rat Long-
Term Change* ki Chdnergic and Noradrenergic SansHMty.
PB94-197142/REB 944)4 PCAOS/MF A01
vatoptig Rats: Roto of Age of Exposure. Research Report
PBB4-1B7150/REB —
CognNve and Naunanatorrical Effects of TrMhyWn ki De-
' ' - -- -- •- Mure. Research Report
944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
•1STW7/HEB
Eflacts of 24,73-Tetrachlorod*enzo-c-dK«dn (TCDD) on
Humoral kwiunty and Lymphocyte Subrjoputalions: Dmer-
anoas between Mee and Rat*.
PB94-197167/REB
944)4 PC A01/MF A01
Pharrnacokinaac Moctoh
wtcModelno.
944M PCA02/MFA01
POM-tsTMS/Ka
Comparison of kiaauaiiial Infuakm* of CotoMckie and too-
tjrtc AcMj» Models of Neurodegeneralion ki the Basal
Foransin. nseeercn Report.
PB94-1B718S/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF Ml
Chemical Characterization and Disposition Studtes with
1 A7.8-TertbromodbenzD»uran ki the Rat
PB94-197191/REB 944M PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-1972O9/REB
Soermatid Mlcronucteus Analyses of TrichJoroethytone and
Chloral Hydrate Effects in Mice.
PB94-197209/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-197415/REB
Total Human Exposure Model (THEM) for Respkabte Sus-
snded Particles (RSP).
l-197415/REB 944)4 PC A03/MF A01
Constant Volume Sampling System Water Condensation.
SAE Technical Paper Series.
PB94-197423/REB 944M PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-197431/REB
Downwash of Plumes in the Vicinity of Buildings: A Wind-
Tunnel Study (Book Chapter).
PB94-1 97431 /REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-197449/REB
Computational Modeling Issues in Next Generation Air
Quany Models.
PB94-197449/REB 944)4 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-197456/REB
Study of Inteiferences in Ozone UV and ChemOumines-
cence Monitors.
PB94-197456/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-1974S4/REB
National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS): Use of
Nationwide Activity Data tor Human Exposure Assessment
PB94-1974S4/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
PW4-197472/REB
Development of an Active Personal Ozone Sampler Using a
Hollow Tube Diffusion Denuder.
PB94-197472/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-197480/REB
Sampling and Analysis Information Aids for Stationary
Souroe Personnel.
PB94-197480/REB 94-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB94-1974»»/REB
Evaluation of Gas Ohromatographv Detection Systems for
Total Gaseous Nonmethane Organic Compounds.
PB94-19749B/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-197S06/REB
Field Evaluation of a Modified VOST Sampling Method.
PB94-197S06/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
-197S14/REB
Improvements in Preparation of Samples Generated by
SW-846 Method 0010.
PB94-197S14/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-197597/REB
Transport and Transformation of Hexavalent Chromium
Through Sols and into Ground Water.
PB94-197597/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-19M25/REB
Competitive Adsorption of VOCs and BOM: The Rote of
Molecular Oxygen.
PB94-198025/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-19MHS/REB
Waste Minimization for Equipment Cleaning ki the Coated
and Laminated Substrate Manufacturing Industry.
PB94-196033/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
PBB4-19MM1/REB
MKrobiaJ Indteators of Sot Quality.
PB94-1 98041 /REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-19S157/REB
Histopatnology. Blood Chemistry, and Physiological Status
of Normal and Moribund Striped Bass fMorone saxatjlis1)
Involved ki Summer Mortally fDie-Otn ki the Sacramento-
San Joaquki Delta of California.
PB94-19B1S7/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-19I10BVREB
XOel Pseudotumors ki a Hardhead Catfish 'Arius fete'
(AriUae) from Lake Pontcharlrain, Louisiana. USA.
P894-196165/REB 944)4 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-1M17VREB
SITE Demonalialion of the Toronto Harbour Commissioners
Sol Recydkig Project
PB94-198173/REB
944)4 PC A02/MF A01
SknpMM cyj*e_s'mulat»n Model tor the Performance
Ratkig of Refrigeranls and Refngerant MUluroo.
PB94-199890 944)4 Not avatabie NTIS
PB94-20M13/REB
Fine Pore Diffuser System Evaluation for the Green Bay
Metropoitan Sewerage District
PB94-200613/REB 944)4 PC AOS/MF A02
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the Jones Island
Treatment Plants, 1985-1988.
PS94-200821/REB 944)4 PC AO4/MF A01
Fine Pore Diffuser Foukng: The Los Angeles Stuotes.
PB94-200839/REB 944)4 PC AOB/MF A02
Oxygen Transfer Studies at the Madfeon Metropoitan Sew-
) District FadKes.
944)4 PC AOB/MF A02
^Tenn Poffo*m*wice ChBfBC1*?f1it>c 9 of Fine Pore Co-
ranvc Oiffusere at Monroe, Wisconsin.
PB94-200654/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
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PB94-200862/REB
Case History of Fine Pore Oiffuser Retrofit at Rkjgewood,
PB94-200862/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-200870/REB
Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Surveys at the South Shore
Wastewater Treatment Plant 1985-1987.
PB94-200870/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-200S88/REB
Rne Pore Diffuser Case History for Frankenmuth, Michigan.
PB94-200888/REB 94-04 PC A04/MFA01
PB94-200896/REB
Off-Gas Analysis Results and Rne Pore Retrofit Information
for Glastonbury, Connecticut
PB94-200896/REB 94*4 PC A07/MF A02
PB94-200904/REB
Measurement and Control of Fouling in Fine Pore Diffuser
Systems.
PB94-200904/REB 94-04 PCA07/MFA02
PB94-200912/REB
Fouling of Fine Pore Diffused Aerators: An Interplant Com-
parison.
PB94-200912/REB 94-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB94-200920/REB
Survey and Evaluation of Porous Potyethylene Media Fine
Bubble Tube and Disk Aerators.
PB94-2009ZO/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-20MSS/REB
Off-Gas Analysis Results and Rne Pore Retrofit Case His-
tory for Hartford, Connecticut
PB94-200938/REB 94*4 PC A09/MF A03
PBM-ZOO»M/REB
Case History Report on Milwaukee Ceramic Plate Aeration
Faculties.
PB94-200946/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PBM-ttOMS/REa
Investigations Into BtofouHng Phenomena In Rne Pore Aer-
PB94-2009S3/REB 94-04 PCA04/MFA01
PB94-200M1/REB
Charactertzation of dean and Fouled Perforated Membrane
Dtffuaom.
PB94-200961/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-201092/REB
Atoemarte-PamJkxj Coupling Study.
P894-201092/REB 94-04 PCA04/MFA01
PBM-H1100/RE8
Pesticide Reregistration Rejection Rate Analysis Residue
Chemistry. Follow-up Guidance for Updated Livestock
Feeds Tables; Aspirated Grain Fractions (Grain Oust); A
Tolerance Perspective; Calculating Livestock Dietary Expo-
sure; and Number and Location of Domestic Crap Field
Trials.
PB94-201100/REB 94-04 PC AM/MF A02
PBtt-201225/REB
Alternative Policies for the Control of Air Pollution in
Poland.
PB94-201225/REB 94-04 MFA01
PBM-201S37/REB
Treatment of Cyanide Heap Leaches and Tailings. Techni-
cal Report
PB94-201837/REB 94*4 PCA04/MFA01
PB94-201845/REB
Design and Evaluation of Tailings Dams. Technical Report
PB94-201845/REB 94-04 PCA04/MFA01
PBM-201M2/REB
Method 100.2. Determination of Asbestos Structures over
10 micrometers in Length in Drinking Water.
PB94-201902/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-202OM/REB
Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative Technical Support Doc-
ument for the Procedure to Determine BtoaccumutatJon
Factors, July 1994.
PB94-202009/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PB94-202066/REB
Utility of Controlled Human Exposure Studies for Assessing
the Health Effects of Complex Mixtures and Indoor Air Pol-
lutants.
PB94.202066/REB 94-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-202074/REB
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena during
Breathing of High Volume Aqueous Aerosols.
PB94-202074/REB 94-04 PC A03/MF A01
PBS4-202082/REB
Relationship between Delivered Ozone Dose and Function-
al Responses in Humans.
PB94-202082/REB 94*4 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-202090/REB
AnSmutagenicity Profiles of Synthetic and Natural Antimuta-
gens.
PB94-202090/RE8 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-202108/REB
Comparative Molecular Reid Analysis of Pdyhaiogenated
Dfcenzo-p-dkwins, Dfcenzofurans, and Biphenyte.
PS94-202108/REB 94*4 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-202116/REB
Deposition Patterns of Polydisperse Aerosols within Human
Lungs.
PB94-202116/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-202124/REB
Will the Mouse Bioassay for Estimating Sensory Irritancy of
Airborne Chemicals (ASTM E 981-84) Be Useful for Evalua-
tion of Indoor Air Contaminants.
PB94-202124/REB 94*4 PCA02/MFA01
PB94-2O2132/REB
Respiratory Responses to Repeated Prolonged Exposure to
0.12 pprn Ozone.
PB94-202132/REB 94*4 PCA02/MFA01
PBM-202140/REB
Dose-Dependent Disposition of Sodium Arsenate in Mice
Following Acute Oral Exposure.
PB94-202140/HEB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-203106/REB
RED Facts Hexadecadienol Acetates.
PB94-203106/REB 94*4 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-203189/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Hexadecadienol
Acetates.
PB94-203189/REB 94*4 PCA09/MFA02
PB94-203239/REB
Reregfetratton Eligtoility Decision (RED): N6-Benzyiadenine.
PB94-203239/REB 94*4 PCA07/MFA02
PB94-20S270/REB
Albemarte-PamHco Baseline Water Quality Monitoring Data
Summary 1991-1992.
PB94-203270/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-203312/REB
Federal Financial ReponsibiWy Demonstrations for Owners
and Operators of Class 2 OB- and Gas-Related Injection
PB94-203312/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
PSM-20SS20/REB
Deposition of Air Pollutants to the Great Waters. First
Report to Congress.
PB94-203320/REB 94*4 PCA07/MFA02
PM4-203338/REB
Ofte* oJGround Water and Drinking Water PubllcatJons.
PB94-203338/REB S4*4 PC A05/MF A01
PBM-203M1/REB
RED Facts: Pronarnkts.
PB94-203361/REB 94*4 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-20SM7/REB
Is Your Drinking Water Safe.
PB94-203387/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-20SSW/REB
NPDES and Sewage Sludge Program Authority. A Hand-
book for Federally Recognized Indian Tribes.
PB94-203395/REB 94-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PM4-203452/REB
Guidance on Urban Airshed Model (UAM) Reporting Re-
quirements for Attainment Demonstration.
PB94-203452/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-203478/REB
PB94-203478/REB * 94*4 ' PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-2034M/REB
Drinking Water Glossary: A Dictionary of Technical and
Legal Terms Related to Drinking Water.
PBS4-203486/HEB * 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-203494/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Bacillus subfilis' MBI600.
PB94-203494/REB 94*4 PC A02/MF A01
PB94-203S02/REB
Guide to Environmental and Economic Stewardship in the
Atoermarte-Pamlico Region. A Comprehensive Conserva-
tion and Management Plan Summary.
PB94-203502/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-203544/REB
MuftijuriscHctional Pretreatment Programs. Guidance
Manual.
PB94-203S44/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-20S77S/REB
U.S. EPA/ORD Large Buildings Study: Results of the Initial
Survey of Randomly Selected GSA Buildings.
PB94-20377S/REB 94*4 VC A02/MF A01
PB94-203783/REB
Application of Microbial Ecology Research to Environmental
Problems.
PB94-203783/REB 94*4 PC AOS/MF A01
PB94-203791/REB
Pathogen Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal
Sludge LandflMng.
PB9i203791/REB 94*4 PCA08/MFA02
PB94-204062/REB
Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
Use in Rsh Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
Fish Consumption Limits.
PB94-204062/REB 94-04 PC A16/MF AO3
PB94-204112/REB
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Pronamide.
PB94-204112/REB 94*4 Subscription
PBM-204203/REB
Review of Methods for Measuring Fugitive PM-10 Emission
Rates.
PB94-204203/REB 94*4 PC AM/MF EOS
PB94-204617/REB
Technical Analysts of Response of Chesapeake Bay Water
Quality Model to Loading Scenarios (A Report of the Mod-
eling Subcommittee Chesapeake Bay Program Office, An-
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Estimating Exposure to Dtoxln-Uke Compounds. Volume 1.
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Potertfal for Lang-Term Persistence of the Bed Tide Dino-
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DupooHiuii Algorithms.
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Characterization of Erosions (ram Carpet Samples Using a
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Chesapeake Bay Tones Reduction
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Gasoine-Cumaiiiiiatad Ground Water as a Source of Besi-
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Enhanosmants of Remote Sewing for Vehicle EmMons m
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of Oxidation Pathways and Ctouds to
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Myoorrhtna AHar OuaSty and QuanWy of Carbon Alocated
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PB94^104W/REB 8444 PCA01/MFA01
Potansvf Ecjofoolcal and Nontaraat Efffeds of Tranaganic
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Toocky of GuHon (Trade Name) and QuMon (Trade
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Impalrfnent of Qiowth and bnmune Function of Avoost
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Effects of Acivsted Charcoal FMraton and OzonaSon on
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Tobacco Smoke in a Home.
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ng for MeMi (Chapter 14).
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Response of Stem Growth and Function to Afr Pofeitkn.
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Radon Confrol Stateglos (Chapter 8).
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Landscape Ecology and tie Conservation and Management
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1SN Hstgal Abundance and (15)N I aluifciu Skjdns in
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Rationale for New Source Pataiiiaiice Oandanfc. Starch
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rREB 9444 PC AOS/MF A01
i Report fnteradons amunu AcUBcabon, Phoapho-
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Performance of Gravel Bed Wetlands in the UNted Stales.
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Sansota Bay Project State of the Bay Report
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id r>a*ly Assurance Methods Used in the
EMAP Prairie WalenJi Plot Study.
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Evaluation of a New Fhjorometric Technique That Uses
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Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory Site Remedfetion
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Challenges in Wetland Restoration and Creation (Book
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Aoxftc Deposition and Forest Soils: Potential Changes in
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Group Report Physiological and Ecological Effects of Acidi-
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Cold Cleaning Machine Operations New Source Per-
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Ground Water Currents: Developments in Innovative
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VTSTTT: Vendor Information System for Innovative Treat-
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Chesapeake j^ Revised Basinwide Toxics Reduction
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National Estuary Program Guidance: Technical Character-
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Food and Feedkig of Young Fnfish Species in the Lower
Roanoke River. Batchekx Bay. and Western Abemarte
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Chesapeake Bay Atmospheric Deposition Study Phase 2:
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Heavy Metal Polutants in Organic-Rich Muds of the Pam-
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Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
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Pesticide Fact Sheet Diferwconazote/Dividend (Trade
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Experimental Investigation of PIC Formation during the In-
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MtcroenvroomentaJ Factors Related to Califomians' Poten-
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Workshop on the Use of Available Data and Methods for
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Utility Environmental Impacts: Incentives and Opportunities
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Urban BMP's: A Stormwater Control Demonstration Project
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Surface Disposal of Sewage Sludge: A Guide for Owners/
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Fringe Wetlands in Albemarte and PamSco Sounds: Land-
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EPA National Publications Catalog. Rrst Edition.
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Safe Drinking Water Act Source Book: Reauthorization
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Water-Quality Data from Continuously Monitored Sites in
the Pamtco and Neuse River Estuaries, North Carolina.
199O-91
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Institutional Enhancement and Public Involvement Program
for Hampton Roads Virginia. Final Report Fiscal Years
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Toxic Substances Control Act Test Submissions Database
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TANKS: Storage Tank Emission Estimation Software, Ver-
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Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data: Generation and
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P894-501012/REB 944)2 CP D02
PB94-50im/REB
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, January 1.1994.
PB94-501194/REB 944)3 CPT05
PB94-S0133S/REB
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS)
Software (OLM01.B Version 6) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501335/REB 944)3 CP D02
PB94-501343/REB
Needs Survey. 1992.
PB94-501343/REB 944)3 CP T02
PB94-S01467/REB
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System (ICCSS)
Software (ILM02.1 Version S) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501467/REB 944)3 CP D02
PB94-501517/REB
Integrated Exposure Uptake Biokinetic Model for Lead in
Children (IEUBK) Version 0.99D (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501517/REB 944)3 CP D01
PB94-50155B/REB
State Acid Rain Research and Screening System
(STARRSS) (Version 1.03) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501558/REB 944)3 CP DOS
PB94-501574/REB
Data Quality Objectives (DQO) Decision Error FeasfciMy
Trials (DEFT) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-501574/REB 944)4 CP D02
PB94-5016S7/REB
Meteorological Processor for Regulatory Models (MPRM)
(for Microcomputers).
PB94-501657/REB 944)3 CP DOS
PB94-501673/REB
EPANET Version 1.1 (3 1/2 inch - DOS) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB94-501673/REB 944M CP O02
PB»4-50174»/REB
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, May 1, 1994.
PB94-501749/REB 944)3 CP T03
PB94-501764/REB
Solvent Alternatives Guide (SAGE), Version 2.0 (for Micro-
computers).
PB94-501764/REB 944M CP 002
PB94-501780/REB
Second by Second Exhaust Emissions Data Recorded
during Federal Test Procedures UDDS Runs (for Microcom-
puters).
PB94-501780/REB 94-04 CP DOS
P894-501822/REB
Avian Richness Evaluation Method (AREM) for Lowland
Wetlands of the Colorado Plateau (User's Manual) (for
Microcomputers).
PB94-501822/REB 944)3 CP 002
PB94-501N7/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1987.
PB94-501897/REB 944)3 CP TOB
PB94-501MS/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1988.
PB94-501905/REB 944)3 CP T07
PB84-S01913/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1989.
PB94-501913/REB 944)3 CP T07
PB94-S01821/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1990.
PB94-501921/REB 944)3 CPT07
PB94-501»3t/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1991.
PB94-501939/REB 944)3 CPT07
PB94-501t47/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1992.
PB94-501947/REB 944)3 CP T07
PBB4-S01970/REB
GENETOX Manager System: Data Management and Statis-
tical Software for Microblal Mutagenesls Assays (Version
2.21) (tor Mterocomputars).
PB94-501970/REB 944)3 CP 002
PB94-S02200/REB
PreHminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore), Version
3.0, (3 1/2 inch, 1.44M) (for Mlcrcomputers).
PB94-502200/REB 944)4 CP 002
PB94-504131/REB
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1990.
PB94-504131/REB 944)4 CP T02
PB94-504149/REB
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1991.
PB94-504149/REB 944)4 CP T02
PB94-504156/REB
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1992.
PB94-504156/REB 944)4 CPT02
PB94-504164/REB
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1993.
PB94-504164/REB 944)4 CP T02
PBM-5041M/REB
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1987.
PB94-504180/REB 944)4 CP T02
PB94-50419S/REB
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1988.
PB94-504198/REB 944)4 CP T02
PB94-5O4206/REB
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1989.
PB94-504206/REB 944)4 CP T02
PB94-504230/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1987-1992 (on CD-ROM).
PB94-504230/REB 944)4 CD-ROM $45.00
PB94-504255/REB
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS)
Software (OLM01.8 Version 7) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-504255/REB 944)4 CP D02
PB94-5043M/REB
Manual of Instructional Problems for the U.S.G.S. MOD-
FLOW Model (for Microcomputers).
PB94-504388/REB 944)4 CP D02
PB94-S04560/REB
Preliminary Ranking Evaluation Score (PREscore), Version
3.0, (5 1/4 inch, 1.2M) (for Microcomputers).
PB94-504560/REB 944)4 CP D02
PB94-593350/REB
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), Cumula-
PB94-593350/REB 944)4 Subscription
PBA4-780012/REB
Instructional Package on Regulatory Air Quality Modeling.
Part 1: Videos on the 'Guideline on Air Quality Models (Re-
vised)' and the Model Clearinghouse (Video).
PB94-780012/REB 944)1 AVS3S.OO
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EMAP Monitoring Strategy and Samping Design (Video).
PB94-7e0111/REB 9442 MtSSM
PB94-7M301/REB
Beyond Business as Usual: Mooting the Chaaenge of Haz-
i Waste (Video).
PB94-780301/REB
PB94-n0319/REB
BtoramedBtion; A Video Primer (Video).
PB94-780319/REB
PO9I T9M27/HEB
at Worte The Pioneer Sand Cleanup (Video).
94-04 AVS3&00
9444 AVMUO
Ueo).
AVHUO
94-04 AVSXyBO
9444 AVO&OO
94-O4 AVOUO
Hazardous Waste Ctoanup: A Delaware Perspective
9444 AVO&00
l-780327/REB
PB94-78033S/REB
Strategy for Crisis Response (Video).
PB94-78O335/REB
CatskM Tire Fire (Video).
PB94-780343/REB
ki Action (Video).
780350/REB
PB94-
and Environment Dtadn Destruction
Ion (Video).
94-04 AVHUO
Superhnd Sue Exerdee: Practice Makaa Perfect (Video).
K54.780384/REB 9444 AVMUO
PB94411
•1
EPA (Environmental ftutetlton Agency) Publcaioos BU-
ograpfiy. Quarterly Abstract Dulsen.
P694-904200/REB 9442 Subscription
1 Label Fftl -1990 Updates.
9442 Subtorkjeon
I Connect Label Fee -1994 (Ftoha 1 - S886L
PB94-911699/REB 9441 MrWilJO
«Summary Tables.
9442 Stare** Order
PB94-021100/REB
Environmental Protection Agency CM En
PB94-821700YREB
Supertund: Ei
9442 Subscription
i Response and HaaRh and Safety
9442 Standkig Order
Supertunct EPA/KMA Superfund nmiHaliilfciii Confer-
ence. Held in San Frandeoo, Gaiter*, on February 1-2,
1993.
2SREB 9441 PCA04/MFA01
fTraHng MaHrWs).
pB944)63ioo/REB
Data dually Objectives Process tor Supertund: Martm
Rnal Qutdance.
PB94463203/REB 9442 PCA07/MFAO*
OataC
rSuper
9442 PCA03/MFA01
Process for Superfund.
9442 PCA01/MFA01
AddMonal Guidance on "Worst Sftae' and "NPL Caber
Sftes' to AaaM ki SACM Implementation.
PB94-983206/REB 9441 PCAOZ/MFA01
PD9I MS217/BEB
Suparfund Revrlafaation: Moaaures of Success.
PB94-983217/REB 9442 PCA04/MFA01
This is Superfund: A Citizen's Guide to EPA's Superfund
PB94463218/REB 9443 Standing Order
Expectations for Ful ImpteiiieiilaUon of SACM.
PB94-9S3219/REB 9442 PCA01/MFA01
Supertund Program rrnplementation Manual, fiscal Year
1994. Volume 1. Program Goals and Planning Require-
ments. Volume 2. Program Implementation Procedures.
PB94-863220/REB
PB»4-«63221/REB
National Suparfund Prog
PB94-9S3221/REB
Data Ouatty Objectives Process tor Sunerturd.
PB94483207/REB 9442 KI
Suparlund Program and rntormaaon Management Update.
Volume 1. Number 1. November 1993.
NACEPT Materials tor Mseeng Held on September 20-21.
1993.
PB94-963209/REB 9441 PCM4VMFA91
Supertund AJii«»Mi«Uve tHJiwxiieiiU. Fletivanang Su-
10/REB 9441 PCA01/MFA01
9441 FCAOSA4FA01
Procedures to tjaure that CLP Laboratorlse Are Not Paid
tor Non-Compiant or Ununoabtn Data.
PKM-963214/REB 9441 PCMttVMFAOl
NACEPT CommMee
SfOvffwr.
PB94-963Z11/REB
Overview of the Outyear LJabHy Model (OUfl.
PB94-963215/REB 9442 PCMS/MFM1
iPrio
9442 PCA24/MFA04
, Fiscal Year 1994.
9442 PCA01/MFA01
Data Ou8«y Objectives Decision Error FessHMy Trials
"IVersion 1.01 ' ' "
User's Guide.
9442 PC AOZ/MF A01
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Final
9443 Standkig Order
OSWER Environmental Justice Task Force Draft Final
deport. Executive Summary.
PB94463225/REB 9443 Standing Order
AnaMs of Stale Supertund Programs: So-State Study,
1993 Update.
9444 Standing Order
Audit Mi
(PTC
.Refer
iQuUe.
9442 PC A03/MF A01
Overview and User's Guide.
9442 PCAOS/MFM1
ntaHo
ProgrMa Toward Implementing Suparfund, Fiscal Year
1991. Report to Congress.
9442 PCA12/MFA04
9444 Standing Order
9443 Standing Order
SACM Update.
PB944632377
'/REB
NACEPT Mseeng. HaU in Crystal CRy. Virginia on February
PB9446323B/REB 9442 PCA14/MFAOS
Reform Act of 1994.
9442 PCA10/MFA03
l-963242/REB
latCERCLA
9443 Standing Order
Proosdin for Use of USAGE Praplaoed Conkacts to E«pe-
daa Superfund Cleanup Tasks.
PB94-983243/REB 9443 Standing Order
Supertund
Fiscal Year 1994:
PB94-983248/REB
PCM1/MFA01 I'M IMM47/BEB
Suparfund Strategic Plan and Implementation Strategy
Fiscal Year 1994.
PB94463245/REB 9442 PCA04/MFA01
Plan and Implementation Strategy
and DMston Plane.
9442 PCA06/MFA02
Suparfund Program I
PB94-9S3247/nEB
ml Manual. Fiscal Year 1994.
9443 Standing Order
MBay Base Closures; Gudenos on EPA Concurrence ki
the ktaaBcaaon of Unoontamkiated Parcels under
CERCLA Section 120fhX4).
PB94-9S3249/REB 9443 Standkig Order
OPA Update ImptememaUon of the Oi Poaution Act of
199a Volume 3, Number 1. Jury 1994.
PB94-963252/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Background Morrnalion: Nalkjnal Pnorioee List, Final
I Volume 4. Number 1, May 1994.
94_Q3
Supplementary Materials: National Priorities List. Final Bute.
Votme 4. Number 2, May 1994.
PB944B3254/REB 9443 Standing Order
DesuiMliurie of 42 Final Sites Added to the National Prior-
Hes Ust ki May 1994. Volume 4. Number 3, May 1994.
— 9443 Standing Order
Ian.
Standkig Order
IX MaMand Regional Contingency Plan.
9444
PB94-9S3257/REB
Oceania Regional Contingency Plan.
PB94-963257/REB
9444 Standing Order
Plan for Response to
Alaska Federal/State Prepare* .
CM and Hazardous Substance Discharges/Releases (Uni-
fied Plan - Volume 1).
PB9446325B/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Area Contingency Plan for Oil Discharges and Hazardous
s for Inland Zone of New Jersey.
PB94-9832S9/REB
9444 Standing Order
Area Contingency Plan for OI Discharges and Hazardous
s for Inland Zone of New York State.
PB94-963260/REB
PB94-963261/REB
.
9444 Standing Order
Area Contingency Plan for OI Discharges and Hazardous
c..t-«~~~ P~I...»I for Inland Zone of the Caribbean.
PB94-9S3261/REB
9444 Standing Order
Region I Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1
PB94-963262/REB "
Inland Area Contingency Plan. Volume 2.
/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Federal Region IV Regional OI and Hazardous Substances
PoUutton Contingency Plan.
PB94-983264/REB 9444 Standing Order
VIII Area Contingency Plan, Denver, CO.
Northwest Area Contingency Plan for Region X
PB94463266/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Region III Inland Area Committee, Inland Area Contingency
Plan. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB94-983267/REB 9444 Standkig Order
V Oi PoKutton Act of 1990 Area Contingency Plan.
REB 9444 Standkig Order
Response Actions at Sites wKh Contamination Inside BuHd-
i/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supertund Accelerated Cleanup Model
PB94463270/REB 9444 Standing Order
Common Cteenup Methods at Superfund Sties.
PB94463271/REB 9444 Standing Order
Common Chemicals Found at Superfund Sites.
PB94463272/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Region VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Texas - B. Vol-
umes 1 and 2.
PB94463274/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Region VI Mand Area Contingency Plan. Volume 1 and
Volume 1, Part 1.
PB94463275/REB 9444 Standing Order
i VI Mand Area Contingency Plan, Arkansas.
9444 Standkig Order
PBM ttUTJHttB
Region VI Mand Area Contingency Plan, Texas - A.
PB94-983277/REB 9444 Standkig Order
i VI Inland Area Contingency Plan, Louisiana.
94_04
Region VI Mend Area Contingency Plan. New Mexico.
PB&4-963279/REB
Region VI Mand Area Contingency Plan, Oklahoma
PB94J983280/REB 9444
Region VII Mand Area ContJngency Plan.
PB94-I9B3281/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Revised Interim Soi Lead Guidance for CERCLA Sites and
HCRA Corrective Action FacBSes.
PB94-963282/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Supplemental Five-Year Review Gudance.
PB94463283/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Guidance on Residential Lead-Baaed Paint, Lead-Contami-
nated Duet and Leao^Contaminated Soi.
PB94-9632B4/REB 9444 Starting Order
Interim Gudance for the Dotormkiolion of Significant and
Substantial Harm FacWies for OI Poaution Act Response
9444 Standing Order
PB9446328S/REB
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PB94-963828/REB
94-04 Standing Order
PB94-9632M/REB
WasteLAN/CERCUS Codebook.
PB94-963286/REB
PB94-963287/REB
CERCLA Comprehensive Data Element Dictionary.
PB94-963287/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-9632M/REB
CERCLA Comprehensive Data Element Dictionary Update.
PB94-963288/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-963289/REB
Documenting the Estimated Value of PRP Work to be Per-
formed.
PB94-963289/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-963291/REB
SUPERFUND: EPA/ICMA Superfund Revitalization Confer-
ence. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on November 16-17,1993.
PS94-963291/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963292/REB
SUPERFUND; EPA/ICMA Superfund Revitalization Confer-
ence. Held in Dallas, Texas on May 19-20,1994.
PB94-963292/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PBM-963303/REB
ECO Update: Using Toxicity Tests in Ecological Risk As-
sessment Volume 2, Number 1, September 1994.
PB94-963303/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
PB94-963304/REB
ECO Update: Catalogue of Standard Toxicity Tests for Eco-
logical Risk Assessment Volume 2, Number 2, September
1994.
PB94-963304/REB 94-04 Standing Order
S/REB
ECO Update: Field Studies for Ecological Risk Assessment
Volume 2, Number 3, September 1994.
PB94-983305/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PBA4-M3316/REB
STAG Forum: Highlights of the 9th Annual RRAC/6th
Annual SEEW. Volume 4, Number 2, August 1994.
PB94-963316/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-963317/REB
DNAPL Site Characterization.
PB94-963317/REB 94-04 Standing Order
P894-M3319/REB
ECO Update: Selecting and Using Reference Information in
Superfund Ecological Risk Assessments. Volume 2,
Number 4, September 1994.
PB94-963319/REB 94-04 Standing Order
P894-M3321/REB
Background Information: National Priorities List Proposed
Rule. Volume 4, Number 3, August 1994.
PB94-963321/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-963322/REB
Descriptions of 10 Sites Proposed for the National Priorities
List in August 1994. Volume 4, Number 3, August 1994.
PB94-963322/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PBA4-963323/REB
Supplementary Materials: National Priorities List Proposed
Rule. Volume 4, Number 3, August 1994.
PB94-963323/REB 94-04 Standing Order
P894-963401/REB
Cost Management Manual for the Superfund Remedial and
Enforcement Programs.
PB94-963401/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-963402/REB
Report on State/Territory Non-NPL Hazardous Waste Site
Cleanup Efforts for the Period 1980-1992.
PB94-963402/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-98340S/REB
Removal Response Reporting: OSC Reports.
PB94-963405/REB 94-03 Standing Order
PBA4-463406/REB
Removal Response Reporting: POLREPS.
PB94-963406/REB 94-03 Standing Order
PB94-M3407/REB
ERNS and CERCLA.
PB94-963407/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
PB9446340S/REB
ERNS and Oil.
P894-963408/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-»63413/REB
Control of Excavation Depths at the Sikes Disposal Pits Su-
perfund Project
PB94-963413/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
PB94-963415/REB
Superfund Delegations Work Group.
PB94-96341 S/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-963417/REB
EPA Ensures Oversight of Worker Safety and Health at Su-
perfund Incinerator Srtes.
PB94-963417/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-963501/REB
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
Guidelines for Organic Data Review.
PB94-963501/REB 94-02 PC A07/MF A04
PB94-M3502/REB
USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional
Guidelines for Inorganic Data Review.
PB94-963502/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-963503/REB
Technical Background Document for Draft Sofl Screening
PB94-963503/REB 94-03 Standing Order
PB94-963506/REB
Superfund Chemical Data Matrix.
PB94-963506/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963507/REB
Superfund Chemical Data Matrix. Appendix B Tables.
PB94-963S07/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963614/REB
Roles and Responsibilities of Regional Project Officers,
Zone Project Officers, Work Assignment Managers and
Contracting Officers for the RCRA Enforcement Permitting
and Assistance Contracts (REPA).
PB94-963614/REB 9443 PC A03/MF A01
PB94-963627/REB
Referral of Small Oil Spills to Coast Guard under Oil Pollu-
tion Act Before New Enforcement MOD is in Effect
PB94-963627/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963648/REB
Superfund Information Repositories and Administrative
Records: Introduction for Librarians.
PB94-963648/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963701/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
Force Base (Operable Unit 6) Site, ME., April 1994.
PB94-963701/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-063702/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pteillo Farm,
Coventry, Rl., September 1993.
PB94-983702/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-M3703/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 1. NH., September 1993.
PB94-963703/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-M3704/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 2, NH., September 1993.
PB94-963704/REB 9444 Standing Order
PBtM-963705/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pinette's
Salvage Yard, Washbum, ME., June 1993.
PB94-963705/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-M3706/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Nyanza
Chemoal Waste Dump, Operable Unit 3, Ashland, MA.,
March 1993.
PB94-963706/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963707/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Peterson/
Puritan Site, Operable Unit 1, Cumberland/Lincoln, Rl.,
September 1993.
PB94-963707/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963708/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air Na-
tional Guard/Camp Edwards, MA., January 1993.
PB94-963708/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963709/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Newport
Naval Education/Training Center, Newport, Rl., September
1993.
PB94-963709/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-M3710/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Unemaster
Switch Corporation Site, Woodstock, CT., Jury 1993.
PB94-963710/REB 9444 Starving Order
PB94-963711/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Salem
Acres Site, Salem, MA.. March 1993.
PB94-963711/REB 9444 Standing Order
PBM-963712/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Naval Con-
struction Battalion Center, Sites 12 and 14, Davisville. Rl.,
September 1993.
PB94-963712/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963713/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Somers-
worth Sanitary Landfill Site, Somersworth, NH.. June 1994.
PB94-963713/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963714/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Central
Landfill Site, Operable Unit One, Johnston, Rl., June 1994.
PB94-963714/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-863M1/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Fried Indus-
tries Site, East Brunswick, NJ., June 1994.
PB94-963801/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963M2/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Kenmark
Textile Printing Corporation, Babylon, NY., March 1994.
PB94-9638027REB 9444 Standing Order
P894-963803/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pollution
Abatement Services, Oswego, NY., December 1993.
PB94-963803/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963M4/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Juncos
Landfill Site (Operable Unit 2), Juncos. PR., October 1993.
PB94-963804/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963805/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Indus-
tries, Inc., Pedricktown, NJ., July 1994.
PB94-963805/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963806/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Universal
Oil Products (Chemical Division), Borough of East Ruther-
ford, Bergen County, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963B06/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963807/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Tronic Plat-
ing, Farmingdale, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963807/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-96380S/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Wilson
Farm, Plumsted Township, Ocean County, NJ., August
1993.
PB94-963808/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963M9/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township, Route 72 and Route 532 Dump Sites, Burlington
County, Chatsworth, NJ., September 1993.
PB94-963809/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963811/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Monroe
Township Landfill, Middlesex County, NJ., March 1993.
PB94-963811/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-9S3812/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pittsburgh
Air Force Base, Plattsburgh, NY., March 1993.
PB94-963812/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963813/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Preferred
Plating Corporation, Farmingdale, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963813/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963814/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Canter, (Operable Unit 13), Lakehurst NJ.,
September 1993.
PB94-963814/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-M381 S/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 10, Lakehurst NJ., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963815/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963816/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 8, Lakehurst NJ., June
1993.
PB94-963816/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963817/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 11, Lakehurst NJ., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963817/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-9S3818/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 9, Lakehurst NJ., June
1963.
PB94-963818/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963819/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 12, Lakehurst NJ., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963819/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963820/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): SMS Instru-
ments. Suffolk County, Deer Park, NY., September 1993.
PB94-963820/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963821/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Niagara
County Refuse, NY.. September 1993.
PB94-963821/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963822/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Johnstown
Oily Landfill, NY., March 1993.
PB94-963822/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963823/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Janssen,
Inc., Site, Gurabo, PR., September 1993.
PB94-963823/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963824/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Lodi Munici-
pal Wells, NJ., September 1993.
PB94-963824/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963825/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Robintech/
National Pipe, Operable Unit 2, Town of Vestal, Broome
County, NY., March 1993.
PB94-96382S/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963826/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Reynolds
Metals Company Site, Massena, NY.. September 1993.
PB94-963826/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963827/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Engi-
neering Center, Operable Unit 14, Lakehurst NJ., Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-963827/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-963828/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 15, Lakehurst NJ.. Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963828/REB 9444 Standing Order
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PB84-!
/REB
PBB4-WM17/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
~ " ' ) Center. Operable Unit 22. Lakehurst, NJ., Sep-
944)4 StandkigOrder
PB94-9B3830/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center, Operable Unit 23, Lakenuret. NJ, Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-963830/REB 94-04 Stendkig Order
PB94-963831/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Batavta
LandM Site, Town of Batavia. Genesee County, NY., March
1993.
94-04 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Saegertown
Industrial Area Site. Crawford County, PA., January 1993.
PB94-963917/REB 94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Austin
Avenue Radafion Site, Delaware County, PA., June 1994.
PB944M3918/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Dsdson (EPA Region 3): North Perm
Area 1 Site, Souderton, PA, September 1994.
PB94-963920/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American
Cyanamid Site, Operable Unit 1. Bridgewater Township,
Somerset County, NJ., September 1993.
PB94-a63832/REB 94-04 Starring Order
>B94-863833/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): FMC Dublin
Road Site, Orleans County, NY., Match 1993.
PB94-963833/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bel LandfH
Superfund Site, Bradford County. PA., September 1994.
PB94-963921/REB 94-04 Slandkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Buckingham
County LandM Superfund Site, VA., September 1994.
TTT 9iW)4
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Rockaway
Township WeMeU, Rockaway, NJ., October 1993.
PB94-963834/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
PB84-M380t/REa
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hrantea
Land* SHa (Operable Unit 2), Butler County, PA, May
1994.
PB94-963901/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Townsend
Saw Chain Company Site, Pontac, SC. (Interim Remedal
Action), December 1993.
PB94-964001/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant Site, Paducah. Kf., March 1994.
PB94-964003/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Superfund Rscord of Decision (EPA Region 4): Piper Air-
craft Corporation Site. Vero Beach. R_. December 1993.
PB944W400B/REB 94-04 StandkigOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Atoddki
Plating Sto (Operable UnM 2), Lackawanna County. PA,
December 1993.
PB94-963902/REB 94-04 Slandkig Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Company SHa (Operable Unit 3),
SsMuy. NC, October 1993.
P004 B6400B/REB 94-04 Stanolng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Revere
Chemical Site, Nockambon Township, Bucks County, PA,
December 1993.
P894-9639O3/REB 944)4 Stanolng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (Regton 4): General Tire
LandM Site. Maynekt KY., October 1993.
P8944W4009/REB 944)4 Standkig Older
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): US. De-
fense General Supply Center. Operable UnK 9, Chesterfield
County. VA.. September 1993.
PB94-963904/REB 9444 Standing Order
Supertund Rscord of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sangamo
Weston/Twelvernle Creek/Lake Hartwell Site (Operable
Unit 2), PtoXara, SC, June 1994.
PB94-964012/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3f Naval Air
Development Center, Operable IMt 1, Bucks County. PA,
September 1993.
PB944W390S/REB 944)4 Standkig Order
>B94-0B3986/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 3f WKnm Dick
Lagoons. West Caki Township, Chester County, PA., March
PB94-963906/REB 94-04 Slandkig Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Woodtawn
County LandM. Cotora, MO., September 1903.
PB944W3907/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Supertund Record of DacWon (EPA Regton 3f Redtoon/
MM Start. PM*ar Ford. PA, June 1883.
94-04 Sttmlng Order
Supertund Record of DecWon (EPA Regton 3): Onto River
- • ~ i UnR 2. Neva* Island, PA, March 1—
11883.
SU^SS1 B*conl ?* p*#toJ jg** ftgj0" 3* Occidental
ChetfBOal CotpmBun. MorMpjornary ODunty, PA^ Juna
1993.
PB94-983910/REB 94-04 Slandkig Order
••iiiMin/im
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region Sf. Novak Sani-
tary Land*. Lehkjh County, PA, September 1883.
PB84-8BS811/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): CaWwefi
Lace Leather Sto. Auburn, KY, June 1994.
PB94-964013/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
PD9< 964014/REB
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Helena
Chemical LandM. Fairfax. SC, September 1983.
PB944W4014/REB 94-04 StandkigOrder
94-04 StandkigOrder
Supertund Rscord of DecWon (EPA Region 4k Paduceh
QMSOUS Dtluston Plant. Northwest PtumeTPaducah. KY.,
Haas.
US/RES 94-04 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USMC
Camp Lejeune, Operable Unit 4, NO, September 1993.
PB944W4015/REB 94-04 Slandkig Order
PB94-9M016/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): USMC
CvnpLetoi«ie.Opai»J)leUnK3, NC, September 1993.
PB8I MS817/HEB
Supertund Rscord of DscWon (EPA Region 4): T. K Agri-
ouSure and NuMbon SKe. Opsrabte UnTl. Afceny, GA,
May 1993.
PBa44M4017mEB 94-04 Standkig Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Raglan 3): RamoktV
VkgWa Wood Prwwvkig. Rtohmond, VA, June 1883.
PB»4-e63812/ReB 84-04 Stendkig Order
auparfund Rscord of DacWon (EPA Regton 4): Savannah
Rwar (USOOEk Oparabla Untt 7. SO. September 1883.
PB844W40187REB 94-04 Stendkig Order
'•»! anonfflu
&«jertuno^Reoort of Dec«on_(EPA Region 4): Savannah
h^f SttptHnocr iB03>
94-04 Standing Order
Superfund Record of pedaton (EPA Region % CajHin Dl-
vmMatd Mdvlk, Opwtbto LMt 2, Honwtoiwv, I*A^ 84pl«vn-
bar 1883.
P894-9S3913/REB 944)4 StandkigOrder
Supertund Record of DaoWon (EPA Region 4): USOOE
Oak RMgs nsaatvaton, Operable Unk 18, Oak Ridge, TN.,
StptafntMt 1803.
PB944W4021/REB 94-04 StandkigOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dilawars
Sand and Gravel Site. (AmendmenO, New Casaa. OE, Sep-
tember 1993.
PB944W3914/REB 944)4 Stendkig Order
Suprfcrt Record of Decision.(EPA.RaQton 4Jc USDOE
OctobeM992.
PB04 994022/REB
i RWge nassrvaion, Operable UnR 8,^ak RUga, TN.,
QtMT 198T
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 3): Dover Ak
Faroe Base, DE, November 1992.
PB94-963815/REB 944M Stanolng Order
944M Standkifl Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 4k USOOE
Oak RUga nesenatton. Operable Untt 17. Oak Ridge. TN,
OetobarlMZ. ^^
PB844*34023fflEB 944M Stendkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region Sf. DuetGard-
nerLandalSfle. MuskegonCounty,MUSeptarnber 19B3.
PB944W3916/REB 944)4 StandkigOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4Y. Steuffer
Chemical. Al_ September 1993.
944M Stendkig Order
PB94-964025/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Smith's
Farm, Operable Unit 2. Brooks, KY.
PB94-964025/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Koppers
(Morrisvile Plant), MorrisviHe, NC., December 1992.
PB94-964026/REB 944)4 StandkigOrder
PB94-964027/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Rochester
Property Site, Travelers Rest GreenvWe County, SC,
August 1993.
PB94-964027/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB84-864028/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Reeves
Southeastern Galvanizing (Operable UnK 1), Fl_, October
1992.
PB94-96402B/REB 944)4 StandkigOrder
PB944W4029/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Reeves
Southeastern Galvanizing, Operable Unit 2, Hillstoorough
County, FL, September 1993.
PB94-964029/REB 944)4 Standkig Order
PB94-M40SO/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Redwing
Camere/Saraland, MoHe County, AL, December 1992.
PB94-964030/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB944M4031/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak OH/
Bay Drums Site, Operable Unit 1, Brandon, FL. June 1993.
PB94-964031/REB 944)4 Standing Order
P694-9M032/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak Oil/
Bay Drums Site. (Operable Unit 2), Brandon. FL, August
1993.
PB944W4032/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB84-9M033/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Kalama
Specialty Chemical Site, Beaufort. SC., September 1993.
PB94-964033/REB 944)4 Stanolng Order
PB94-9M034/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): PanvChem
Southern, Inc., Simpeonville. SC, September 1993.
PB944W4034/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Peak Oil/
Bay Drums Site, Operable Unit 3, Brandon, FL, March
1993.
PB944J64035/REB 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Southwire Aluminum, Hancock County, HawesvUte, KY,
February 1993.
PB94-964036/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-9S4O37/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medtoal Industries Site, Operable Unit 2, DeLand, FL, Oc-
tober 1992.
PB944W4037/REB 944)4 Standkig Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Geiger (C
and M OH SKe, (Amendment), Rantowtes, SC, July 1983.
PB84-864038/RE8 944)4 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): ABC One-
Hour Cleaners Site, JackaonvOe, NC., January 1993.
PB84-8B4038/REB 944)4 StandkigOrder
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 4): Etmora
Waste Disposal SMS. Spartanburg County, Qreer, SC., April
1883.
PB844M4040/REB 94-04 StandkigOrder
•Ml 81IOI1/RBI
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 4): Anodyn*,
toe. Site, North Miami Beech, FL, June 1983.
PB84-884041/REB 944)4 StandkigOrder
Supertund Record of DacWon (EPA Regton 4): Chemform,
Inc., SIM, Operatakt UnK Two. Pompano Beach, FL, Sep-
tember 1883.
PB844M4042/REB 944M Standkig Order
Supertund Record of DecWon (EPA Regton 4): Firestone
Tke and Rubber Company Sits, Dougherty County, Albany,
QA, June 1993.
PB84-864043/REB 944)4 Standkig Older
Supertund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): (PCX Wash-
ington Site), Beaufort County, Washington, NC, September
1883.
4/REB
944)4 Stanolng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 4): FCX-States-
vOe Site, Operable Unit One, kedet County, StatesvMe,
NC, September 1993.
944)4 StandkigOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): BeUah
LandM Site. Pensacota. FL September 1993.
P894-964046/REB 944)4 Standkig Order
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PB94-964407/REB
PBM-964047/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cedartown
Industries, Cedartown, GA., May 1993.
PB94-964047/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
PB94-964048/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Mathts
Brothers Landfill (South Marble Top Road), Walker County,
GA., March 1993.
PB94-9S4048/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PBM-964049/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Milan Army
Ammunition Plant, O-LJne Ponds Area, Mian, TN., Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-964049/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-964050/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Bypass 601
Groundwater Contamination Site, Operable Unit 2, Concord,
NC., April 1993.
PB94-964050/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-964051/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Davte Land-
fill Site, Davte, FL, August 1994.
PB94-964051/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-9640S2/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): BMI-Textron
Site, Lake Park. FL, August 1994.
P894-964052/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-964053/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): ABC One-
Hour Cleaners Site, Operable Unit 2. Jacksonville, NC.,
September 1994.
PB94-964053/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-M4054/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Upper East
Fork Poplar Creek. Operable Unit 2 (Abandoned Nitric Acid
Pipeline at Y-12 Plant). Oak Ridge, TN., September 1994.
PB94-964054/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964055/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Alabama
Army Ammunition Plant. Operable Unit 2. Cnikfersburg, AL,
August 1994.
PB94-964055/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-M4056/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): B and B
Chemical Site, Hialeah, FL., September 1994.
PB94-9B4056/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-964057/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Naval Air
Station Cecil Field, Operable Unit 6, Jacksonville, FL, Sep-
tember 1994.
PB94-964057/REB
PB94-9640S8/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site, (USDOE), SC., September 1994.
PB94-964058/REB 94-O4 Standing Order
PB94-964101/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Perham Ar-
senic Burial Site, Perham, MN., March 1994.
PB94-964101/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-964102/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): J and L
LandfDI Site, Rochester Hills, Ml., June 1994.
PB94-964102/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PBM-964103/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Himco
Dump, Etkhart, IN., September 1993.
PB94-964103/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-964104/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wash King
Laundry, Baldwin, Ml., March 1993.
PB94-964104/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-964105/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): U.S. Air
Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH., July 1993.
PB94-964105/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-964106/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Woodstock
Municipal Landfill, Woodstock, IL. June 1993.
PB94-964106/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB84-964107/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Powell
Road Landfill, Huber Heights, OH., September 1993.
PB94-964107/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PBS4-9641M/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ott/Story/
Cordova Chemical Site, Operable Unit 3, North Muskegon,
Ml., September 1993.
PB94-964108/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-964109/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): ReWy Tar
and Chemcial, Indanapote, IN., September 1993.
P394-984109/REB 944)4 Starring Order
PB94-964110/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5); Muskegon
Chemical, Whitehall, Ml.. March 1993.
PB94-964110/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964111/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spartan
Chemical Site. Wyoming, Ml., June 1993.
PB94-964111/REB 94-04 Standing Order
94-04 Standing Order
PB94-964112/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5); Lakeland
Disposal Service, daypooi, IN., September 1993.
PB94-964112/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-964114/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): New Brigh-
ton/Arden Hills, Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant, MN.,
September 1993.
PB94-964114/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-064115/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): MacGillis
and Gfcbs/Befl Lumber and Pole, New Brighton, MN., De-
cember 1992.
PB94-964115/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964116/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sanitary
Landfill Company (IWD) Site (a.k.8. Cardington Road Land-
fill), Moraine, OH., September 1993.
PB94-964116/REB 944)4 Starring Order
PB94-964117/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): American
Anodco, Inc., Ionia, Ml., September 1993.
PB94-9S4117/REB 944M Standing Order
PB94-964118/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Packaging
Corporation of America, Filer City, Ml., September 1993.
PB94-964118/REB 94-04 Standing Order
P894-W4119/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Mason
County Landfill, Ludington, Ml., September 1993.
PB94-964119/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964120/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): East Bethel
Demolition Landfill. East Bethel, MN., March 1993.
PB94-964120/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964121/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Adams Plat-
ing Company Site, Lansing, Ml., September 1993.
PB94-964121/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-9M122/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Dakhue
Sanitary Landfill, Cannon Falls, MN., June 1993.
PB94-964122/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PBM-964123/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Adams
County Quincy Landfills No. 2 and 3, Quincy, IL, Septem-
ber 1993.
PB94-964123/REB 944)4 Starting Order
PB94-964124/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Keepers
Coke Site, St Paul, MN., April 1994.
PB94-964124/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-96412S/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Land and
Gas Reclamation Landfill Site, Williamstown, Wl., January
1994.
PB94-964125/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964126/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Olmsted
County Sanitary Landffll Site, MN., June 1994.
PB94-964126/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964127/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sauk
County Landfill Site, Excelsior, Wl., March 1994.
PB94-964127/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964128/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Van Dale
Junkyard Site, Washington County, OH., March 1994.
PB94-964128/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964129/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): N. W.
Mauthe Site. Aprieton, Wl., March 1994.
PB94-964129/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-S64130/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Agate Lake
Scrap Yard Site, MN., December 1993.
PB94-964130/HEB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-064131/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South An-
dover Salvage Yards, Andover, MN., May 1994.
PB94-964131/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PBS4-964132/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Waste, Inc.,
Landfill Site, Michigan City, IN.. August 1994.
PB94-964132/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964133/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Prestoiite
Battery, vTncennes, IN., August 1994.
PB94-964133/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-W4201/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac, Inc.,
Jacksonville, AR., June 1993.
PB94-964201/REB 944)4 Stanolng Order
PB94-964202/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tenth
Street Dump/Junkyard Site, Oklahoma City, OK., (Amend-
ment), September 1993.
PB94-964202/REB 944)4 Starting Order
PB94-964203/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texarkana
Wood Preserving Company, Operable Unit 2, Texarkana,
TX, September 1993.
PB94-964203/REB 94-O4 Starring Order
PB94-964204/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tinker AFB
(Soldier Creek/Building 3001), OK., September 1993.
PB94-964204/REB 94414 Standing Order
PBM-964205/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Popile, Inc.,
El Dorado, AR., February 1993.
PB94-96420S/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964206/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): PAB Oil and
Chemical Services, Vermilion Parish, LA, September 1993.
PB94-964206/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-964207/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Fourth
Street Abandoned Refinery Site, Oklahoma City, OK., Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-964207/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964208/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): American
Creosote Works (WinnfiekJ Plant), Winnfield, LA., April
1993.
PB94-964206/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964209/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cleveland
MHI Site, Gram County, NM., September 1993.
PB94-964209/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964301/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Groundwater Contamination Site, Hastings, NE., June 1993.
PB94-964301/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-M4302/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO., September 1993.
PB94-964302/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964303/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Red Oak
Landfill, Red Oak, I A., March 1993.
PB94-964303/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964304/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Syntex Agri-
business, Inc., Operable Unit 2, Verona, MO., May 1993.
PB94-964304/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-064305/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Kern-Pest
Laboratories, Cape Girardeau, MO., February 1993.
PB94-964305/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964306/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): North U
Drive Well Contamination, Springfield, MO., March 1993.
PB94-964306/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964307/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Sherwood
Medical Company Site, Norfolk. NE., September 1993.
PB94-964307/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964308/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Operable Unit 3, (Amend-
ment). Kellogg, IA., September 1993.
PB94-964308/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964309/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Chemptex
Site, Clinton, IA., May 1993.
PB94-964309/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PB94-964310/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): McGraw-
Edraon Facility, Center/ate, LA., September 1993.
PB94-964310/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964311/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Operable Unit 2, (Amend-
ment), Kellogg, IA., September 1993.
PB94-964311/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964312/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Electro-
Coatings, Inc., Site, Cedar Rapids, I A., September 1994.
PB94-964312/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-*64401/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Montana
Pole and Treating Plant National Priorities List Site, Butte,
MT.. September 1993.
PB94-964401/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964402/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand Creek
Industrial Site (Operable Unit 4), Commerce City, CO.. April
1994.
PB94-964402/REB 944M Standing Order
PB94-96440S/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F. E.
Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, WY., December 1992.
PB94-964405/REB 944)4 Standing Order
B/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Utah Power
and Light/American Barrel Site. Salt Lake City. UT., July
1993
PB94-964406/REB 944)4 Standing Order
PB94-964407/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Montana
Pole and Treating Plant, Butte, MT.. September 1993.
PB94-964407/REB 944)4 Standing Order
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PB9I 96440B/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Mnot Land-
« Ska. Mktot. NO.. June 1983.
PB94-964408/REB 9444 StanoTng Order
Supertund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Ananal, Operable Unit 27. Commerce Oty. CO.,
September 1993.
PB94-884408/REB 94-04 Starring Order
PB94 964410/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region Sf. Rocky
Mount* Arsenal. Operable Unit 28, CO., January 1993.
PB94-9B4410/REB 94*4 Standing Order
PB94-9S4411/REB
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Operable Unft 29, Commerce Oty, CO..
September 1993.
PB84484411/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-M4412/REB
MustrW Site, Operable Unt 5. Commerce City. CO..
(Amendment), September 1993.
PB94-964412/REB 9444 Standng Order
Supertund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 8): Sand Creek
Industrial Ska. Operable Un» 2, Commerce Oty, CO., June
1993. ~ -.
PB94-964413/REB 94-04 Starring Order
PM4-W4414/REB
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 8): Chemical
Sales Company Ska. Operable Or* 4, Commerce Cky. CO.,
December 1992.
PB94464414/REB 9444 Standing Order
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region B): Sand Creek
IndusMal Ska. Operable Unks 3 end 6, Commerce Cky.
CO., June 1993.
PB94-96441S/RE8 9444 SMndng Order
PB94-BS441C/RCB
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 8): Eagle Mne
Ska. Operable Ur* 1. Eagle County. CO, March 1993.
PB94-964416/REB 9444 StandngOrder
PMIMII17/HBB
Suparlund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 8): HI Air
Force Base, Operable Ur* 4, UT, June 19M.
" 417/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian Band
Wash Ska, Tampa. AZ, September 1993.
PB94-fl64501/RS! 9444 Slandng Order
Supsrfund Record of OecWon (EPA Region 9): Baldwin
Park San Gabriel Vakey Area Ska. Los Angeles County,
CA, March 1994.
PB84 964502/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Aircraft
Comrol end Warning Ska. Mather Air Force Base, CA, De-
cember 1993.
PB94-964503/REB 9444 Standng Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base (Operable Unt 2), Merced County, CA., No-
vember 1993.
PB94-964S08VREB 9444 StandngOrder
aan mtuuiiHta
Suparlund Record of DacWon (EPA Ragkn 9): Southern
Caetomfc Edison, VMs Pole Yard. vSela. CA, June
IBM.
9444 Standing Order
1994.
PB94-964507/REB
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Ragkn 9):
Aimy AmmunMon Plant Ska, Rkmfaank.«, Mar
PB94484SOB/RE8
9444
March1994.
Smflng Ontar
Supertund Record of DspWon (EPA Region «^Norton Air
Foro*> BAM. Sen BtfrteVdano, CA^ Nowwnw 1909.
PB94 9B4S097REB 9444 Standng Order
PB94-9C4616/REB
Superfund Record of DecMon (EPA Region 9): Newmark
Qioundwatar Contamination SHe, San Oemsidno, CA.,
August 1993.
PB94-964518/REB 9444 Standing Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): Liquid Gold
OS Corporation. Richmond, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964517/REB 9444 StandngOrder
PB944M51I/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Sharps
Army Depot Operable Unit 1, Lathrop, CA.. January 1993.
PB94-984518/REB 9444 Standng Order
Suparlund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): Fresno San-
Itary Land* Ska. Fresno. CA.. September 1993.
PB94-9B4519/REB 9444 Standkig Order
Supsrfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): McCofl Site,
Source Operable Unit, Fulertan, CA., June 1993.
PB94-964520/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): Sacramento
Army Depot, Bum Pits Operable Unit Sacramento. CA.,
February 1993.
P884-964521/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): Lorentz
Barrel and Drum Ska, Operable Unit 1, San Jose, CA.,
wet 1993.
M4S4522/REB 9444 StandngOrder
August 1
PB9446
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Valley Area 2. Operable Unit 3. Los Angeles County,
CA.. June 1993.
PB94-964523/REB 9444 Standng Order
PB94464SX4/WB
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): San Gabriel
Vatoy Ska, Areas 1 through 4, Whmier Narrows Operable
Unit. Los Angeles County. CA., March 1993.
PB94-964524/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): San Gabriel
Vaaay Site, Areas 1-4, Suburban Water Systems/Bartolo
Wei FWd Operable Unit, (Amendment), CA.. September
1993.
PB94-964S2S/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): Mcdeian
Air Force Baae, Operable Unit B1. CA., September 1993.
PB94484526/REB 9444 StandngOrder
PB94-W4S27/REB
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): San Fer-
nando Vaftay Area 2, Operable Unit 2, Los Angeles County,
CA.. June 1993.
PB94-964S27/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): Applied Ma-
terials, Inc., Santa Clara, CA.. August 1993.
PB94-964528/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Motorola
52nd Street Operetta Unit 2. Phoenix. AZ, July 1994.
PB94-964529/REB 9444 Standing Order
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): WBams Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 1, AZ, Aprl 1994.
PB94 064630/REB 9444 Standng Order
P0044MC31/REB
Supertund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord.
CA, February 1994.
PB94484S31/REB
Supertund Record of DaoWon (EPA Region B): HenaL
Uvermore. CA-September 1993.
PB94-964S10/RE8 9444 Standng Order
9444 StandngOrder
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): MAS.
Wand (Operable Unit 1, Areas S and 8), Oak
"-, December 19B3.
J/REB 9444 StandhgOrdar
Supertund flecordjjl DaoWon gARaglon^ Iron Moun-
tain Mne. Shasta County. CA, i
PB94484511/REB
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9): Ws
posai he, Santa Fa Springs. CA, December 1993.
PB04 U64512/REB 9444 Stand*
9444 Standng Order
Waste Dis-
93.
StandngOrder
Superfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 10): FakcnU
Air Force Baae. Grata Road Land* Operable Ur*, Spo-
kane, WA., February 1993.
PB94-964804/REB 9444 StandngOrder
Suparlund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 10): Naval Sub-
marfna Base, Operable Ur* 3, Bangor, WA., March 1994.
PB94464806/REB 9444 Standing Order
Suparfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 9): George At
Force Base, Operable Ur* 1, San B« ' ~ ' —
March 1994.
PP04 064513/REB
i Barnardno County. CA,
9444 StandngOrder
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): MAS.
WNdbey Wand, AuR FWd. Operable UnK 2. Oak Harbor.
WA.. June 1994.
PB94-a84e06/REB 9444 Standng Order
Air
Superfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region ».'
Force Base. Operable Ur* 2. Phoenk AZ.
9444 StandngOrder
1982.
PB94-8B4514/REB
«M-8M51S7REB
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 9):
ferae Depot, Operable Unt 1, Tracy. CA, '
PB84-964515/REB 9444
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): Tetodyne
—-- - Ska, MaV»Hiurg. OR, June 1994.
9444 StandngOrder
Da-
Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): Bangor
Naval Submarine Base. Operable UnK 5, Bangor. WA.. Sep-
tember 1993.
PB94-8B4808/REB 9444 Starring Order
PB94464609/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): UmatHIa
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 1, Hermtston, OR.,
December 1992.
PB94-964S09/REB 9444 Standing Order
f>B»4-9B4610/REB
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): U.S. DOE
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable Unit 12,
Idaho Fans, ID., December 1992.
P894-964610/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-964B11/REB
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): U.S. DOE
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable Unit 4,
Idaho Fats, ID., December 1992.
PB94-964811/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-M4612/REB
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): U.S. DOE
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable Unit 9,
Idaho Faba, ID., December 1992.
PB94-964612/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-964813/REB
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): UmaWla
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 5, Harmiston, OR.,
August 1993.
PB944S4613/REB 94-04 Standkig Order
PB94 984814/REB
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): Umatilla
Army Depot (Lagoons), Operable Unit 8, Hermiston, OR.,
August 1993.
PB94-964614/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-96481S7REB
Supertund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): U.S. DOE
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Operable Unit 18.
Idaho Fats, ID.. September 1993.
PB94-964eiS/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-M4616/REB
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): Mountain
Home Air Force Base, Landfill No. 2, Operable Unit 2,
Mountain Home, ID.. May 1993.
PB94-984616/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-9S4617/REB
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): Queen
CMy Farms, Maple Valley, WA., December 1992.
PB94484617/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-984818/REB
Suparfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 10): Fort Lewis
MBtary Reservation, (Landfill 4 and trie Solvent Refined
Coal Plot Plant), Pierce County, WA., September 1993.
PB94-964618/REB 94-04 Standing Order
PS94-aj64619/REB
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): Allied Plat-
ing SHa, Portend. OR., June 1893.
PB94-964619/REB 9444 Standing Order
PB94-984620/REB
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): BonnevHIe
Power Administration Ross Complex Site (USOOE), Opera-
ble Unit 1, Vancouver, WA., May 1993.
PB94-984620/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): FarchiW
Air Force Baae, 4 Areas, Operable Unit 2. WA., July 1993.
PB94-984621/REB 9444 Standing Order
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): Bonneville
Power AdmrtsUatton Roes Complex Site (USOOE). Opera-
ble Ur* 2. Vancouver. WA.. September 1993.
PB94-984622/REB 9444 Standng Order
Suparfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 10): American
Croasarm and Conduit Chehato, WA., June 1993.
PB94-9646Z3/REB 9444 StandngOrder
PB94-M404YREB
Suparfund Record of DecWon (EPA Region 10): Hanford
1100 Area SHa (USDOE). Benton County, WA., September
1993.
PB94-964824/REB 9444 Standing Order
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Alaskan
Battery Enterprises. Fairbanks, AKL. March 1993.
PB94 084625/REB 9444 Standng Order
Superfund Record of DacWon (EPA Region 10): Com-
mencement Bay Nearahore/Tideflats Site. Operable Unit 4,
Ruston/North Tacoma Study Area, WA., June 1993.
PB94484626/REB 9444 Standing Order
Fuel Economy Guide, 1995.6 Number.
PB95-100269/REB 9444 PC A04/MF A01
PB9S-100M2/REB
Guidance Manual for Enhi
cad Coagulation and Enhanced
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RAF-OO9
Report on the Technical Workshop on WTI Incinerator Risk
issues. HekJ in Waahngton, DC. on December 8-9.1993.
PB94-196896/REB 9444 PCA11/MFAOS
RAF-010
Workshop on the Use of Avaaable Data and Methods for
Assessing the Ecological Risks of 2,3,7,8-Telrachioro*-
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USGS/WRI-91-4160
benzo-p-Dtoxin to Aquatic Life and Associated Wildlife.
Held in Minneapolis, Minnesota on September 14-15, 1993.
PB94-214822/REB 94-04 PC A19/MF A04
RCH-275-026-62-04
Methane Emissions from the Natural Gas Industry: Produc-
tion and Transmission Emissions.
P894-169885/REB 94-03 PC A03/MF A01
RR-1232-15
Incident Response and Clearance in the State of Texas:
Case Studies of Four Motorist Assistance Patrols.
PB94-1 20581 /REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
RR-1272-1
Routine Maintenance Uses for Milled Reclaimed Asphalt
Pavement (RAP).
PB94-123965/REB 94-01 PC A08/MF AM
RR-1279-1
Outline of Transportation-Related Requirements for Compli-
ance with the dean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-123973/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
RR-191S-1F
Prototype Needs Estimating and Project Ranking Software
for the TxDOT PMS.
PB94-120599/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
RTV94U-S396-01
Evaluation of Volatile Org
cess
Categories.
PB94-152212/REB
RT1/6MO/208-01F
EPA TraceabHity Protocol tor Assay and Certification of
Gaseous Calibration Standards (Revised September 1993).
PB94-130424/REB 94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
SNV-4093
Measurements of total ozone.
DE94722112/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
SNV-4094
Air monitoring in the Arctic.
OE94709796/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
SNV-4100
Gasverkstomter i Svarige. En inventerino av efterbehand-
tingsbehovet vid landets gasverkstomter. (Gasworks sites in
Sweden. Inventory of the need for after-treatment of the
country's gasworks sites).
DE94702197/REB 94-01 PC A06/MF A02
SMV-4143
Modeltetudier av att begraensa tokJkwidutslaeppen. (Model
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DE94702213/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
luation of Volatile Organic Emissions Data tor Nonpro-
Solvent Use in 15 Commercial and Industrial Business
94-02 PC AOS/MF A01
SNV-4144
Vaexthusgasutslaepp fraan husdjur. (Greenhouse gas emis-
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DE94702214/REB 94-01 PC A03/MF A01
SNV-4155
Experience from CFC phaseout Additional control instru-
ments for HCFCs.
DE94709797/REB 94-02 PC A04/MF A01
SNV-41S7
Omhaendertagande av deponigas. Underlag foer riktlinjer.
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SNV-4158
Deponigasgenerering. Underlag foer rikflinjer. (Landfill gas
generatxm. Proposals for guidelines).
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SNV-4173
Avgifler, skatter och bktrag med anknytning till miljoevaard.
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mental protection).
DE94709800/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
SNV-417S
Utslaepp till luft av foersurande aemnen 1991. (Emission to
the atmosphere of acidifying substances 1991).
DE94709S01/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
SNV-4186
Strategies to prevent dimate change.
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SR(-ENV-a2-786-7400.10
Case Studies of Radon Reduction Research in 13 School
Buildings.
PB94-130010/REB 94-02 PC A11/MF A03
SRI-ENV-92-943-7400
Standard Measurement Protocols: Florida Radon Research
Program. Supplement
PB94-144110/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
SWRI-5374-W1
Emissions Measurements: Locomotives.
PB94-142270/REB 94-02 PC A06/MF A02
SYSAPP-86/106
Options for Reducing the Costs of Criteria Pollutant Moni-
PB94-183357/REB 9443 PC A04/MF A01
TAMU-SG-94-601
Guide to Planting Seagrasses in the GuH of Mexico.
PB94-128279/REB 94-02 PC A03/MF A01
TR-01-93
Methods for Aquatic Toxkaty Identification Evaluations:
Phase 2 Toxkaty Identification Procedures for Samples Ex-
hibiting Acute and Chronic Toxicity.
PB94-114907/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
TT1-0-1279-1
Outline of Transportation-Related Requirements for Compli-
ance with the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB94-123973/REB 94-01 PC A04/MF A01
TTI-2-18-90-1272-1
Routine Maintenance Uses for Milled Reclaimed Asphalt
Pavement (HAP).
PB94-123965/REB 94-01 PC A08/MF A02
TX-92/1918-1F
Prototype Needs Estimating and Project Ranking Software
for the TxDOT PMS.
PB94-120599/REB 94-01 PC AOS/MF A01
UCRL-CR-111737
Representative benthic bioindicator organisms for use in ra-
diation effects research: Culture of Neanthes arenaceoden-
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USDA/FEM-03/01
Forest Ecosystem Management An Ecological, Economic,
and Social Assessment Report of the Forest Ecosystem
Management Assessment Team.
PB94-118072/REB 94-01 PCA99/MFE11
USGS/OFR-M/480
Bibliography of Hydrotogic and Water-Quality Investigations
Conducted in or Near the Albemarie-Pamlico Sounds
Region, North Carolina.
PB94-204690/REB 94-04 PC A08/MF A02
USGS/OFH-92/110
Water-Quality Data from Continuously Monitored Sites in
the Pamlico and Neuse River Estuaries, North Carolina,
1990-91.
PB94-217510/REB 94-04 PC AlO/MF A03
USQS/OFR-92/123
Interim Report on Flows in the Lower Roanoke River, and
Water Quality and Hydrodynamics of Albemarle Sound,
North Carolina, October 1989-April 1991.
PB94-195963/REB 94-04 PC A07/MF A02
USQS/WRI-91-4160
Compilation and Interpretation of Water-Quality and Dis-
charge Data for Acidic Mine Waters at Iron Mountain,
Shasta County, California, 1940-91.
PB94-116050/REB 94-01 PC A09/MF A02
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