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PB91-904204
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
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FOREWORD
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' PB85-169597/REB PC A02/MF A01 -
. Environmental Research Lab.. Athens. GA
- PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons) Uptake by Plants: Methodology
and Initial Investigations. Clemson Univ.. SC. Dept. of Environmental .
Systems Engineering
- J. Coates. A. W. Elzerman, and A. W. Garrison. Feb 85. 18p EPA/600/D-
85/036 -« • ___^__
• Contract EPA-68-01-2281 '
. An analytical protocol was developed that allows quantification of 16
PAHs in grain sorghum and fescue grass. Compounds are extracted from
the plant stem and foliage by homogenation/solication using acetonitrile
as the primary solvent. The extract is cleaned up by solvent partitioning
into pentane followed by absorption chromatography on silicic acid, then
analyzed by GC-FID. This method can be used to measure PAH concen-
trations at the 25 micrograms/kg level in the plant.
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Keywords: 'Plants (botany), 'Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons,
'Environmental surveys. 'Chemical analysis. Vegetation. Extration, Sam-
pling, Field tests. Concentration (Composition), Gas chromatography,
'Organic materials. Natural emissions.
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Contract/Grant Number Index. Sample entries for each index follow:
Title: Reports are listed alphabetical-
ly by title; A, An, and The at the
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PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons)
Uptake by Plants: Methodology and Ini-
tial Investigations
PB85-169597/REB PC A02/MF A01
Keyword: Entries are sequenced by
major subject term, second paired
term, and NTIS order number.
Plants (Botany)
PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons)
Uptake by Plants: Methodology and Ini-
tial Investigations
PB85-169597/REB PC A02/MF A01
Sponsoring EPA Office: Publications
are sorted alphabetically by title
under the sponsoring EPA office. The
EPA office is listed alphabetically
beginning with the major EPA Head-
quarters Office. Laboratories and
Divisions are listed alphabetically
within the appropriate office.
Environmental Research Lab., Athens,
GA
EPA/600/D-85/036
PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons) Uptake
by Plants: Methodology
and Initial Investigations
PB85-169597/REB PCA02/MFA01
Corporate Author: Entries are se-
quenced by corporate author name,
report number, and NTIS order number.
The monitor agency number is given
following the report title.
Clemson Univ., SC, Dept.of Environmen-
tal Systems Engineering
EPA/600/D-85/036
PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons) Uptake by Plants: Methodology
and Initial Investigations
EPA/600/D-85/036
PB8S-169597/REB PCA02/MFA01
Personal Author Entries are sequenced
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NTIS order number.
J. Coates, A. W. Elzerman and
A. W. Garrison
PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons) Uptake
by Plants: Methodology
PB85-169597/REB PC A02/MF A01
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ber, corporate author, and NTIS order
number.
EPA-68-01-2281
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Environmental Systems Engineering
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PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic
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by Plants: Methodology
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PAH (Poly Cyclic Aromatic Hyrdocarbons) Uptake by Plants:
Methodology and Initial Investigations
Clemson Univ., SC, Dept. of Environmental Systems Engineering
COATHES J., ELZERMAN A. W. and GARRISON A. W.
February 85
18p
EPA/600/D-85/036
EPA-68-01-2281
An analytical protocol was developed that allows quantification
of 16 PAHs in grain sorghum and fescue grass. Compounds are
extracted from the plant stem and foliage by homogenation/so-
lication using acetonitrile as the primary solvent. The extract
is cleaned up by solvent partitioning into pentane followed by
absorption chromatography on silicic acid, then analyzed by GC-
FID. This method can be used to measure PAH concentrations
at the 25 micrograms/kg level in the plant.
'Plants (botany, 'Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons, Environ-
mental surveys, 'Chemical analysis, Vegetation, Extration,
Sampling, Field tests. Concentration (Composition), Gas chrom-
atography, 'Organic materials, Natural emissions.
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Quarterly Abstract Bulletin
PB9M51563/REB PC$18.00/MF ACM
Access EPA: Public Information Tools, Major EPA
Dockets, Clearinghouses and Hotlines, Records
Management Programs, Major EPA Environmental
Databases, Library and Information Services,
State Environmental Libraries. 1991 Edition. Infor-
mation guide.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Information Management and Services Div.
Jul 91.500p EPA/IMSD-91 /100
Also available from Supl of Docs. See also PB91-
151639.
ACCESS EPA is a series of directories aimed at im-
proving public acceess to EPA's environmental infor-
mation. In the consolidated edition of ACCESS EPA,
the individual directories are arranged as seven chap-
ters. Each Chapter in ACCESS EPA begins with a brief
introduction and table of contents. In some instances,
supplementary material is provided at the end of the
chapter. With the exception of Chapter 7, 'State Envi-
ronmental Libraries' each of the chapters has informa-
tion on or about the EPA. Included in the publication is
a list of acronyms that appear throughout ACCESS
EPA, a State Information index, and a name/title/sub-
iect index. An ACCESS EPA Update and Comments
Form is also included for use in updating information or
to notify the authors of new entries to be included in
the publication.
Keywords: 'Information management, 'Public access,
'Environmental impacts, Directories, Libraries,
States(United States), Indexes(Documentation), 'US
EPA.
PB91-151571/REB PC E99/MF A02
Access EPA: Public Information Tools. 1991 Edi-
tion. Information guide.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Information Management and Services Div.
Jul 91,105pEPA/IMSD-91/101
Also available from SupL of Docs. See also PB91-
151563.
The Public Information Tools directory is a part of the
ACCESS EPA series which is maintained by the Infor-
mation Access Branch, Information Management and
Services Division, Office of Information Resources
Management The purpose of the ACCESS EPA series
is to improve public access to EPA's environmental in-
formation. Public Information Tools is arranged to en-
hance the reader's understanding of environmental in-
formation.
Keywords: 'Information management, 'Environmental
impacts, 'Public access, 'Directories, Hazardous ma-
terials. Technology transfer, Legislation, Test meth-
ods, Risk assessment. Toxic substances, US EPA.
PB91-151S89/REB PC E99/MF A01
Access EPA: Major EPA Dockets. 1991 Edition. In-
formation guide.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Information Management and Services Div.
Jul 91,28p EPA/IMSD-91 /102
Also available from Supt of Docs. See also PB91-
151511 and PB90-237066.
Major EPA Dockets contains information on the collec-
tions and services of the Agency's docket programs. It
is designed as a guide for EPA staff, other government
agencies and the public who require information about
EPA reulmakings. Rutemaking, or regulation develop-
ment as it is called in EPA, is defined as the agency
process for formulating, amending, or repealing a rule.
Rules establish the particular policies and procedures
used in carrying out the statutory goals established by
Keywords: 'Information retrieval, 'Regulations, 'Envi-
ronmental protection, 'US EPA, Data bases, Guide-
lines, Statutes, Services, Documents, Dockets, Clean
Air Act Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenti-
ckte Act, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act,
Superfund, Safe Drinking Water Act
PB91-151597/REB PC E99/MF A01
Access EPA: Clearinghouses and Hotlines. 1991
Edition. Information guide.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Information Management and Services Div.
Jul 91,57p EPA/IMSD-91 /103
Also available from Supt of Docs. See also PB91-
151589 and PB90-237082.
Many clearinghouses, hotlines, and electronic bulletin
boards have been developed by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) to respond to legislative ini-
tiatives requiring the Agency to provide outreach, com-
munications, and technology transfer. Clearinghouses
and Hotlines was developed to provide information
and foster communications about clearinghouses, hot-
lines, and electronic bulletin boards within the Agency.
With the exception of The National Response Center,
all clearinghouses and hotlines listed in the publication
are maintained by EPA and its agents.
Keywords: 'Information retrieval, 'Technical reports,
'US EPA, Technology transfer, Data base manage-
ment Libraries, States(Unrted States), Air pollution
control, Clearing houses, Electronic bulletin boards.
PB91-151605/REB PC E99/MF A01
Access EPA: Records Management Programs.
1991 Edition. Information guide.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Information Management and Services Div.
Jul 91.72p EPA/IMSD-91/104
Also available from Supt of Docs. See also PB91-
151597.
Records Management Programs is designed to allow
EPA staff and the public to identify records manage-
ment contacts in each facility or program, and to facili-
tate communications among records managers Agen-
cywkJe. It contains information about the records man-
agement programs and the services they offer. The
mission of the Agency's records management pro-
gram is to provide records management leadership
and expertise to all Agency programs.
Keywords: 'Environmental impacts, 'Project planning,
'Records management 'US EPA, Environmental pro-
tection, Hazardous materials, Laboratories, Monitor-
ing, 'Superfund, Listings.
PB91-151613/REB PC E99/MF A01
Access EPA: Major EPA Environmental Data-
bases. 1991 Edition. Information guide.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Information Management and Services Div.
Jul 91,87p EPA/IMSD-91/105
Also available from Supt of Docs. See also PB91-
151605.
Contents: Major EPA environmental databases air and
radiation; Hazardous and solid waste; Pesticides and
toxic substances; Water Cross-program; Appendices.
Keywords: 'Information retrieval, 'Environmental im-
pacts, 'Data bases, 'US EPA, Air quality, Facilities,
Hazardous materials, Solid waste disposal, Oils, Pesti-
cides, Toxicity, Organic compounds. Inventories, De-
tection, Information systems, Record of Decision.
PB91-151621/REB PC E99/MF A02
Access EPA: Library and Information Services. In-
formation guide.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Information Management and Services Div.
Jul 91,125p EPA/IMSD-91/106
Also available from Supt. of Docs. See also PB90-
237074 and PB91-151613.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is
comprised of a Headquarters Office in Washington,
DC, 10 Regional offices, and specialized, scientific lab-
oratories located throughout the country. There are 28
EPA network libraries located in Headquarters and Re-
gional offices and laboratories to support the organiza-
tional structure. Other information services include:
Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office Techni-
cal Information Unit, Cincinnati, OH; Legislative Refer-
ence Library, Washington, DC; Public Information
Center, Washington, DC.
Keywords: 'Information retrieval, 'Libraries, 'US EPA,
Services, Laboratories, Information systems, Hazard-
ous materials, Solid waste disposal, Sites, Monitoring,
Regional analysis, Superfund, US EPA Research Lab-
oratory Library.
PB91-151639/REB PC E99/MF A02
Access EPA. State Environmental Libraries. 1991
Edition. Information guide.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Information Management and Services Div.
Jul 91,101 p EPA/IMSD-91 /107
Also available from Supt. of Docs. See also PB91-
151621 and PB90-237058.
State Environmental Libraries is part of an EPA initia-
tive to support information sharing between EPA and
the States. It contains descriptive information on State
environmental library collections and services and
contact information for access. Six appendices pro-
vide quick reference for subjects, hotlines, and names.
Keywords: 'Environmental protection, 'Libraries,
*States(United States), Pollution control, Waste treat-
ment Policies, Addresses, Listings, US EPA.
PB91-154096/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Cincinnati,
OH.
Ames 'Salmonella' Mutagenlclty Assay Proce-
dures for Water Samples. Protocol A: Sample Col-
lection. Protocol B: Sample Processing. Protocol
C: Ames 'Salmonella' Mutagenicity Assay.
New Jersey Dept of Environmental Protection, Tren-
ton. Div. of Science and Research.
5 Mar 91,35p EPA/600/4-91 /017
Sponsored by Environmental Monitoring Systems
Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
The report describes methods for water and
wastewater sample collection and processing for the
Ames Salmonella mutagenicity assay. Guidelines are
provided for sampling equipment, composite sample
collection, storage, and handling; sample filtration and
extraction and concentration of organic compounds in
samples; and the conduct of Ames tests with sample
extracts and with samples prior to extraction.
Keywords: 'Chemical water pollutants, 'Mutagenicity
tests, 'Salmonella typhimurium, Genotype, pH, Meta-
bolic activation, Field tests, Quality control, Water
sampling, Waste water.
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PB91-181578/REB PC A20/MF A03
Hanagement of Hazardous Waste Leachate, Sep-
tember 1982.
Environttiental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Sep 82,455p EPA/530/SW-00/871R, EPA/SW-871R
See also PB81-189359.
The document was prepared to provide guidance for
permit officials and disposal site operators on available
management options for controlling, treating, and dis-
posing of hazardous waste teachates. It discusses
considerations necessary to develop sound manage-
ment plans for teachate generated at surface im-
poundments and landfills. The manual provides a logi-
cal thorough process for arriving at a reasonable treat-
ment process train for given teachates. Furthermore,
sufficient factual information is provided so that users
can readBy identify a few potential treatment alterna-
tives. Having identified such alternatives, users then
are given sufficient guidance so that final choices can
be made.
Keywords: 'Waste management, 'Hazardous materi-
als. 'Guidelines. 'Leaching. Waste disposal. Waste
treatment. Permits, Surface impoundments. Earth fills,
Emergency planning. Management planning. Substi-
tutes, Land pollution control. Technology utilization,
Enwonroental transport, Enwonmental monitoring.
PB91-181594/REB PC A06/MF A01
Inventory of Open Dumps, June 1985.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Jun 85,125p EPA/530/SW-00/964R, EPA/SW-964R
See also PB83-209361.
RCRA provides for publication of an inventory of open
dumps. The Act defines 'open dumps' as facilities
whkS do not cornpty with EPA's Critena for Classifica-
tion of SW Disposal Facilities and Practices (40 CFR
257). To aid the States in satisfying the requirement
that the solid waste management plan shall provide for
the closing or upgrading of all existing open dumps
within the State, EPA has funded State efforts to iden-
tify open dumps so that they can plan to provide for
their closure or upgrading. In furtherance of this plan-
ning effort, the Act requires that EPA publish an inven-
tory of open dumps. Publication of the inventory will
serve to inform the Congress and the public of those
faoSbes which the states have found to be open
dumps.
Keywords: 'Open dumps, 'Soid waste management,
'Information transfer, Pubic information. State gov-
ernment, Tabtes(Data), Management planning, 'Re-
source Conservation and Recovery Act
PB91-1869M/REB PC A23/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Sofid Waste and Emergency Response.
Enforcement Project Management Handbook. Di-
rective.
Booz-ARen and Hamiton, Inc.. Bethesda, MD.
Jan 91.538p OSWER DIRECTTVE-9837.2-A
Contract EPA-68-01-7331
Supersedes PB90-780115. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency. Washington, DC. Office of
Soid Waste and Emergency Response.
The handbook has been prepared as a basic refer-
ence and training manual to assist RPMs (Remedial
Project Managers) and OSCs (On-Scene CoonSna-
tors) in planning, negotiating and managing various en-
forcement actions.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste disposal.
Site surveys. Manuals, National government State
government. Law enforcement, Superfund, Remedial
action, PoBution regulations. Management planning.
Waste management
PB91-187005/REB PC A03/MF A01
Final Guidance on Preparing Waste-In Lists and
Volumetric Rankings for Release to PoterrUaSy
nesponsfcle Parties (PRPs) under CERCLA
put. .ie ^ GuMaftf^)
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Soid Waste and Emergency Response.
22Feb91,30p
The drective provides guidance on the compilation
and release of waste-in lists and volumetric rankings to
help Regions comply with the information release re-
quirements of CERCLA section 122(e) and the infor-
mation release and exchange policies outlined in
OSWER directives 9835.12 and 9834.10.
Keywords: 'Waste management 'Superfund, 'Notifi-
cation procedures, 'Hazardous materials, Information
transfer, Region analysis, Listings, Guidelines, Rank-
ings, Volume, Remedial action, Decisions and orders,
'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Po-
tentially responsible parties, Management reviews.
PB91-187013/REB PC A02/MF A01
Model Informational Notice Letter to Local Gov-
ernments. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
7 May 91. 8p OSWER DIRECTIVE-9834.16
The directive is a model letter which will be used to
notify local governments of EPA's activities which will
take place within their jurisdiction at a Superfund site.
Keywords: 'Local government 'Superfund, 'Notifica-
tion procedures, 'Waste management US EPA, Site
surveys, Administrative procedures. Municipal wastes.
Information transfer, Feasibility studies, Law enforce-
ment 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse, Preremedial actions, Potentially responsible
parties.
PS91-187021/REB PC A02/MF A01
CERCLA Implementation of Inspector Training
Requirements for OSCs/RPMs at the Intermediate
Level In STEP and Flrst-Une Supervisors.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
3 Apr 91, 7p OSWER-D-9842.2
The directive provides guidance on how two groups of
CERCLA staff can meet or be excepted from the train-
ing requirements of EPA Order 3500.1 Inspector Train-
ing.
Keywords: 'Personnel development 'Superfund,
'Waste management Inspection, Implementation,
Standards compliance. Law enforcement Perform-
ance standards. Remedial action. Training, 'Office of
Solid Waste and Emergency Response, 'Structured
Training and Evaluation Program.
PB91-187039/REB PC A02/MF A01
Questions and Answers About the State Role m
Remedy Selection at Non-Fund-Fbtanced Enforce-
ment Sites. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
18 Apr 91, 7p OSWER DIRECTiVE-9831.9
The drective describes circumstances under which
States may select and implement a remedy at NPL
sites without first obtaining EPA concurrence.
Keywords: 'Waste management 'Superfund, State
government Law enforcement Standards compli-
ance. Remedial action. State implementation plans. In-
formation transfer. Decisions and orders, Question-
naires, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse, National Priorities List Record of Dectsion.
PB91-187054/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Chemftx Technologfes, Inc. SoMrflcatJon/StaM!-
zatkxi Process. Application Analysis Report
PRC Environmental Management Inc., Chicago, IL
M. Evans, N. Wills, M. Keefe, and J. Mann. May 91,
44pEPA/540/A5-89/011
Contract EPA-68-03-3484
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The Chemfix Solidification/Stabilization treatment
process was evaluated under EPA's SITE program.
The process reduced leaching levels of lead and
copper. Physical testing results were acceptable. Ap-
propriate applications and process limitations are dis-
cussed in the report.
Keywords: 'Solidification, 'Stabilization, 'Superfund.
'Waste treatment 'Hazardous materials. Technology
utilization. Performance evaluation, Environmental
protection, Pollution regulations, Economic analysis,
Leaching, Polychlorinated biphenyls, Metals, Process
charting, Soil treatment, 'Chemfix process, 'Super-
fund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program,
Cleanup operations.
PB91-196485/REB PC A03/MF A01
QSAR Modelling of the ERL-D Fathead Minnow
Acute Toxlcity Database. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab.-Duluth, MN.
M. Nendza, and C. L Russom. C1991,26p EPA/600/
J-91/068
Pub. in Xenpbiotica, v21 n2 p147-170 1991. Prepared
in cooperation with Fraunhofer-lnst fuer Umweltche-
mie und Oekotoxikologie, Schmallenberg (Germany,
F.R.).
Regression analysis has been applied to examine the
structure-activity relationships regarding the acute fish
toxicity (96 h LC50 fathead minnow) of organic chemi-
cals. The log P dependent baseline toxicity model has
been confirmed for a data set composed of 618 com-
pounds from 24 chemical classes associated with a
putative common mode of action. Covariance analysis
of the discrete by class regression functions resulted
in the combination of chemicals to subsets associated
with their mode of action. Separate models were de-
rived for nonpolar (Class I) and polar (Class II and III)
compounds. Chemicals which are more toxic than esti-
mated from the baseline model are identified. (Copy-
right (c) 1991 Taylor and Francis. Ltd.)
Keywords: 'Water pollution effects(Animals), •Toxici-
ty. 'Minnows, 'Organic chemicals, Data bases, Re-
gression analysis, Tabtes(Data). Reprints, 'Foreign
technology, 'Quantitative structure-activity relation-
ships model, Listings.
PB91-201061/REB PC A99/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constitu-
ents (POHC) Reference Directory. Documentation.
Final rept
Southern Research Inst, Birmingham, AL
K. W. Baughman, R. H. James. R. B. Spafford, and C.
H. Duffey. Jan 91,615p EPA/600/3-90/094,, EPA/
DF/DK-91/086A
Contract EPA-68-02-4442
For system on diskette, see PB91-507749. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Research Trian-
gle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure
Assessment Lab.
The hazardous waste incineration program is highly
dependent on the regional permit writers and their
knowledge of analytical methods for determining prin-
cipal organic hazardous constituents (POHCs). Every
trial bum plan must be approved by the regional permit
writer. Because of the myriad of compounds that are
proposed as test chemicals and because of the ever-
changing status of analytical methodology for trace or-
ganic analysis, a tremendous burden is placed on the
permit writer to stay abreast of the developments in
the field. Currently there is no means to keep permit
writers informed of advances in measurement technol-
ogy. Measurement methods for many of the Appendix
VIII compounds have only been developed in the last
few years. Many compounds, designated 'problem
POHCs' are difficult to determine or cannot be deter-
mined at all with current technology. The purpose of
the report was to assemble data on the Appendix VIII
compounds relative to their analytical method status,
physical properties and combustion properties. The
objective is to provide regional hazardous waste
permit writers with immediate access to these data to
assist them in their review of trial bum sampling and
analysis plans.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste disposal,
•Physicochemical properties, 'Air pollution sampling,
'Directories, Incineration, Permits, Regional analysis.
Combustion efficiency, Gas analysis, Ranking, Air pol-
lution detection, Organic compounds, Datafjabtes),
'Principal organic hazardous constituents.
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PB91-201095/REB PC A06/MF A01
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Ana-
lyzing the Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources
on Individual Exposure. Documentation. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
L E. Sparks. Apr 91,103p EPA/600/8-91 /013, EPA/
SW/DK-91/088A
For system on diskette, see PB91 -507764.
The report presents a model for calculating individual
exposure to indoor pollutants from sources. The model
calculates exposure due to individual, as opposed to
population, activity patterns and source use. The
model uses data on source emissions, room-to-room
air flows, air exchange with the outdoors, and indoor
sinks to predict concentration/time profiles for all
rooms. The concentration/time profiles are then com-
bined with individual activity patterns to estimate expo-
sure. The model allows analysis of the effects of air
cleaners located in either or both the central air circu-
lating system or individual rooms on indoor air quality
(IAQ) and exposure. The model allows simulation of a
wide range of sources including long term steady state
sources, on/off sources, and decaying sources. Sev-
eral sources are allowed in each room. The model
allows the analysis of the effects of sinks and sink re-
emissions on IAQ. The results of test house experi-
ments are compared with model predictions. The
agreement between predicted concentration/time pro-
files and experimental data is good. The average devi-
ation of the predicted value from the experimental
value is less than 30% for all experiments, and the
maximum deviation is less than 60%.
Keywords: 'Indoor air pollution, 'Air pollution sources,
•Computerized simulation, 'Public health, *Air pollu-
tion effects(Humans), Documentation, Mathematical
models. Exposure, Houses, Air quality, Air flow, Resi-
dential buildings, Air pollution sampling, Comparison,
ConcentrationfComposition), Air cleaning systems.
PB91-2014S9/REB PC A08/MF A01
Pesticide Monitoring: Illinois EPA's Summary of
Results, 1985-1989.
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Div. of Water Pollution Control.
L Moyer, and J. Cross. Dec 90,154p IEPA/WPC/90-
297
In October 1985, the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency (IEPA) expanded pesticide monitoring in sur-
face waters to include herbicides and organophos-
phate insecticides commonly used in agricultural prac-
tices. Pesticides selected include seven herbicides
(alachlor, atrazine, butylate, cyanazine, metolachlor,
metribuzin, trifluralin), seven organophosphate insecti-
cides (chloropyrifos, diazinon, fonofos, malathion,
methyl parathion, phorate, terbufos) and one fungicide
(captan). Monitoring efforts included the establishment
of the Pesticide Monitoring Subnetwork within lEPA's
existing Ambient Water Quality Monitoring Network
(AWQMN) as well as intensive monitoring related to
storm event runoff. The pesticide subnetwork consists
of 30 stations within the 208 station AWQMN, and are
located in predominately agricultural watersheds in Illi-
nois. Intensive monitoring related to storm event runoff
was conducted at two stations; Macoupin Creek in Ma-
coupin County and Spring Creek in Sangamon County.
The report summarizes surface water results from both
monitoring efforts and provides future considerations
regarding lEPA's pesticide monitoring programs.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Environmental monitoring,
'Water pollution sampling, Agricultural chemicals, Her-
bicides, Insecticides, Storm water runoff, US EPA,
Forecasting, Fungicides, Agricultural runoff, Water-
sheds, Illinois. Surface waters. Organic phosphates.
PB91-201467/REB PC A08/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Municipal Pollution Control.
Financial Management Evaluation. Appendices
(Wastewater Utility).
Sumter Area Technical Coll., SC. Environmental Train-
ing Center.
L A. Parker. Aug 89,159p WH-546-APP
Grant EPA-CT-901659-1-0
See also PB91-206177. Prepared in cooperation with
Parker (Larry A.) and Associates, Inc., Wheeling, WV.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Municipal Pollution Control.
The booklet contains an outline for making an inten-
sive financial management evaluation of a wastewater
utility and a compilation of various materials in associ-
ated Appendices that aid in such an evaluation. After
an initial financial review has been made, a more com-
plex investigation may be desirable. This type of eval-
uation would normally require about four visits by the
investigators. The in-depth Facility Review Outline
contains a suggested schedule of activities to discuss
on each of four visits. The report contains a series of
questions intended to guide the interviewer in the in-
tensive evaluation of the various units that make up a
typical wastewater management system.
Keywords: 'Waste water treatment, 'Utilities, 'Finan-
cial management, 'Evaluation, 'Sewage treatment
plants, Budgeting, Cost control, Planning, Financing,
Personnel, Reporting.
PB91-204354/REB PC A10/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Design, Construction, and Operation of Hazard-
ous and Non-Hazardous Waste Surface Impound-
ments. Technical rept
PEI Associates, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
R. P. Hartley. Jun 91,203p EPA/530/SW-91 /054
Contract EPA-68-03-3413
Prepared in cooperation with Brown (K.W.) and Asso-
ciates, Inc., College Station, TX., and Jordan (Edward
C.) Co., Inc., Portland, ME. Sponsored by Environmen-
tal Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction
Engineering Lab.
The Technical Resource Document provides current
information on the design, construction, and operation
of surface impoundments used for the treatment, stor-
age, or disposal of hazardous and non-hazardous
wastes. The pertinent regulations under the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) are summa-
rized. Surface impoundment structures that will meet
the regulatory requirements are described. RCRA's
'minimum technology requirements' specify double-
lined structures with a leak collection and removal
layer between the two liners. Dikes, liners, and leak
collection layers may be constructed of combinations
of soils and synthetic materials in multilayer systems.
Other components, also described in the document,
include leak detection systems, secondary contain-
ment and liquid level monitoring systems. Methods for
closing surface impoundments, either in-place or by
waste removal, are described. In-place closure re-
quires waste treatment and stabilization and the instal-
lation of a landfill cover that also must meet minimum
technology regulatory requirements. Cover technology
is also summarized. Details of the technologies sum-
marized in the document may be found in the many ref-
erences cited.
Keywords: 'Surface impoundments, 'Waste disposal,
•Waste treatment 'Waste storage, Hazardous materi-
als. Design criteria, Construction, Operation, Pollution
regulations, Membranes, Leakage, Linings, Land pollu-
tion control. Land pollution abatement Closures, Sta-
bilization, Earth fills, Remedial action, Resource Con-
servation and Recovery Act Capping, Landfill covers.
PB91-205021/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base
Management System. User's Manual. Final rept
Radian Com., Research Triangle Park, NC.
G. N. Patterson. Aug 90,58p EPA/450/2-89/018,,
EPA/SW/DK-91 /093A
Contract EPA-68-02-4392
For system on diskette, see PB91-507889. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Research Trian-
gle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Stand-
ards.
The report presents instructions on the Crosswalk/Air
Toxic Emission Factor data management system
(XATEF). The system was designed to allow rapid
identification and cross-referencing of toxic air pollut-
ant/emission source associations and to provide cor-
responding emission factors for these associations as
available. The system contains Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) code/Source Category Code
(SCC)/pollutant cross-references found in Toxic Air
Pollutant/Source Crosswalk - A Screening Tool For
Locating Possible Sources Emitting Toxic Air Sub-
stances, Second Edition, EPA-450/2-89-017; and air
toxic emission factors compiled in Toxic Air Pollutant
Emission Factors - A Compilation For Selected Air
Toxic Compounds And Sources, Second Edition, EPA-
450/2-90-011. The program has modules that allow
users to search and download data to printers or files.
The purpose of the report is to document the usage of
the system. EPA is making available the system and
data to agency users on one high density (1.2 MB) dis-
kette.
Keywords: 'User manuals(Computer programs), 'Air
pollution, 'Emission factors, 'Toxic substances, 'Pol-
lution sources, Information systems, Documentation,
Data base management Industrial wastes, Air pollu-
tion control, Chemical compounds, Standard industrial
classification, 'XATEF system, Crosswalk/Air Toxic
Emission Factor system, Source Category Code,
Chemical nomenclature, Chemical Abstracts Service
number.
PB91-205153/REB PC A10/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Comput-
ers. Volume 1. Technical Manual. Final rept. Oct 87-
Oct89.
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
P. A. Lawless, and M. K. Owen. Apr 91,207p EPA/
600/8-91 /014A,, EPA/SW/DK-91/092A
For system on diskette, see PB91 -507871. Super-
sedes PB89-133607. See also Volume 2, PB91-
205161. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
The two-volume report describes the development of
an indoor air quality simulator for personal computers
(IAQPC), a program that addresses the problems of
indoor air contamination. The program-systematic,
user-friendly, and computer-based-can be used by
administrators and engineers in developing control ap-
proaches to achieve acceptable concentrations of pol-
lutants indoors. The technical manual introduces the
IAQPC, provides the theoretical background of the
program, and offers details of the algorithms. The
manual should be useful to the experienced user and
to those who are interested in the fundamentals of the
program. The user's guide provides information on op-
eration of the program. An extension of BASIC (Quick-
BASIC 4.0) was selected to accommodate the com-
plexities of the indoor air space, maintain speed in cal-
culations, and allow easy updates when new or im-
proved data become available. Inputs to the program
include indoor space, pollutant sources, sinks, and
HVAC system descriptions. Locations and types of air
cleaners may be specified. Output from the IAQPC in-
cludes printouts to screen, file, or printer of input
values; calculated concentrations with respect to time
and location; and graphical presentations of the con-
centrations.
Keywords: 'Indoor air pollution, 'Air quality, 'Air pollu-
tion sampling, 'Computerized simulation, 'Manuals,
Mathematical models, Documentation, Buildings, Pol-
lution sources, Environmental engineering, Personal
computers, Concentration(Composition), Ventilation,
Heating systems, Air conditioning, Air pollution control,
BASIC programming language.
PB91-205161/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Comput-
ers. Volume 2. User's Guide. Final rept Oct 87-Oct
89.
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
P. A. Lawless, and M. K. Owen. Apr 91,78p EPA/600/
8-91 /014B,, EPA/SW/DK-91 /092B
For system on diskette, see PB91-507871. Super-
sedes PB89-133607. See also Volume 1, PB91-
205153. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
The Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Comput-
ers, IAQPC, was developed to address the problem of
indoor air contamination. The program uses menus for
the data input and to specify output. The IAQPC gives
concentration profiles to cover up to 62 days for up to
6 pollutants based on information entered on a build-
ing layout the HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air-con-
ditioning) system parameters, and source and sink
data. The building layout is chosen from six standard
configurations. The building must be single-story and
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may have up to 20 rooms. The room volumes and the
cross-sectional areas of the interconnections between
the rooms (doors, cracks) may be entered. The HVAC
parameters include the amount of outdoor air entering
the building and the schedule of the HVAC system. Air-
flows for the building are calculated by the program.
The Users' Guide presents an introduction to lAQPC,
menu instructions, a tutorial, and brief descriptions of
the meanings and reasonable inputs for the variables.
Keywords: 'User rnanuals(Cornputer programs),
•Indoor air pollution. 'Air quality, 'Air pollution sam-
pling. "Computerized simulation. Buildings, Pollution
sources. Documentation, Mathematical models. Envi-
ronmental engineering. Personal computers,
ConcentratiorKComposition), Ventilation, Heating sys-
tems, Air conditioning. Air pollution control, BASIC pro-
gramming language.
PB91-205484/REB PC A01/MF A01
Removal Program Priorities.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
31 Mar 88.5p OSWER CHRECTTVE-9360.0-18
The directive contains general policy guidelines re-
garding removal program priorities as it specifically re-
lates to the 10 regional offices. Emphasis is placed on
addressing the most serious public health and environ-
mental threats (classic emergencies, time-critical re-
movals at NPL sites, and time-critical removals at non-
NPL sites). Regions are urged to pursue cleanup by
the responsible parties (RP) and manage the removal
program within the boundaries of their resources.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials. Guidelines, Remedial action. Admin-
istrative procedures. Management planning, Decision
making. Regional analysis. 'Office of SoBd Waste and
Emergency Response. Cleanup operations, Remedial
response. National Priorities List Potential responsfcte
PB91-205492/REB PC A03/MF A01
mtatton of the Decentralized Contractor
Performance Evaluation and Award Fee Process
for Selected Remedtel Piogiaiii Contracts.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of SoSd Waste and Emergency Response.
9Mar87.14pOSWERDIRECTfvE-9242.3-07
The droctive is intended to: (1) further develop Re-
gional infrastructures for managing contracts in ad-
vance of implementation of the Alternative Remedfel
Contracts Strategy (ARCS); (2) effect the Agency's
poky of decentralizing Superfund activities to the Re-
gions, consistent with other program delegations; (3)
focus accountability for contractor performance moni-
toring on the indmduals who are responsHe for site
specific Program operations; (4) aBow those most fa-
mffar with a contractor's performance and determine
the amount of fee to be awarded; and (5) increase
communication between Agency and contractor per-
sonnel at aH operational and management levels. The
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) defines the rotes
and responstottties of key Regional. Headquarters,
and Contractor personnel and defines the basic struc-
ture and operation of the award fee process, as well as
abishes minimum requirements for contractor per-
fo
p evaluations and award fee decisions.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Waste management •Haz-
ardous materials. 'Remedfe! action. Performance
evaluation. Contractors. Implementation, Personnel.
Operations. Charges. Management pfennings. Deci-
sion making. Awards, Substitutes. Standards, 'Office
of Solid Waste and Emergency Response. Alternative
Remedfel Contracts Strategy.
PB91-206177/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Municipal Position Control.
Financial Management Evaluation Handbook for
Wastewater Utility.
Sumter Area Technical Coll., SC. Environmental Train-
ing Center.
L A. Parker. Aug 89,56p WH-546
Grant EPA-CT-901659-1-0
See also PB91-201467. Prepared in cooperation with
Parker (Larry A.) and Associates, Inc.. Wheeling, WV.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Municipal PoBution Control,
Wastewater facilities are capital intensive and highly
complex systems involving management techniques
that are not typical of normal government operations.
The United States Congress expects these
wastewater utilities to have sophisticated manage-
ment procedures, since these facilities are governed
by the laws and regulations of the country. Many sys-
tems were built using funds appropriated by the Con-
gress requiring that they be managed properly for the
benefit of the people. The handbook has been specifi-
cally designed for on-site inspectors to use in evaluat-
ing the financial management capability of wastewater
utility systems that have been funded by federal con-
struction grants. It has been specifically designed for
small systems treating less than 5 mgd of wastewater
per day.
Keywords: 'Financial management 'Sewage treat-
ment plants, 'Handbooks, 'Waste water treatment
'Evaluation, Utilities, Inspection, Construction grants,
Operations, Operating costs. Management planning,
Budgeting, Liabilities, Water utilization. Billing, Cash
flow, Rates(Costs), Small systems.
PB91-206268/REB PC A06/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Gridded Model Information Support System
(GMISS) User's GukJe. Volume 2. UAM Subsystem.
Computer Sciences Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
T. A. Dessert. 25 Feb 91,103p EPA/450/4-91 /009
Contract EPA-68-01-7365
See also PB91-131268. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
The Gridded Model Information Support System
(GMISS) is a data base management system for se-
lected Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) input data and
species concentrations produced by gridded photo-
chemical air pollution models. The UAM Subsystem
allows state and local agencies to use these data to
set initial and boundary conditions for the Urban
Airshed Model. Selected data may be retrieved and
used to build input files to the ROM/UAM Interface
System which converts the data from ROM grid cell
and vertical layer dmenskxis to UAM grid cell and ver-
tical dimensions. The document describes how to
invoke and execute the UAM Subsystem using the full
screen menus.
Keywords: 'User manuals(Computer programs), 'Air
pollution. Information systems. Data base manage-
ment systems. Computerized simulation. Photochemi-
cal reactions. Regional analysis. Input/output routines,
•Urban Airshed Model. 'Gridded Model Information
Support System, Regional Oxidant Model.
PB91-206276/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Municipal Pollution Control.
Assessment of Single-stage Trickling FW«r Nitrifi-
cation.
HydroQual, Inc., Mahwah, NJ.
O. K. ScheWe, and A. Gupta. May 91.95p EPA/430/
9-91/005
Contract EPA-68-08-0023
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency.
Washington. DC. Office of Municipal Pollution Control.
The report is part of a larger effort to compare different
wastewater technologies that can achieve nitrification.
The report evaluates the use of tricMng filters for nitri-
fication of municipal wastewater. The study originally
focused on single-stage trickling filters, a biological
process application wherein carbon oxidation and nitri-
fication are accomplished withm the sarm unit without
separation of the biomass used to accomplish these
operations.
Keywords: 'Sewage treatment plants, Tricking filtra-
tion, 'Nitrification, Biological treatment Performance
evaluation, Design criteria. Operations, Oxidation,
Tabtes(Data), Biomass.
PB91-206342/REB PC A06/MF A02
Light-Duty Automotive Technology and Fuel
Economy Trends through 1991. Technical rapt
Environmental Protection Agency, Arm Arbor, Ml. Con-
trol Technology and Applications Branch.
R. M. Heavenrich. J. DTMurreB, and K. H. Heflman.
May 91,103p EPA/AA/CTAB-91102
Supersedes PB90-235425.
The report examines trends in light-duty automotive
technology and fuel economy for model years 1975
through 1991. Comparisons are made with previous
year's data for the fleet as a whole, and for number of
cylinders, vehicle size class, weight class, and market
segment (Domestic, European, and Asian).
Keywords: 'Fuel economy, 'Trends, 'Fuel consump-
tion, 'Automobiles, Motor vehicle engines, Vehicle
size, Technology assessment Automotive fuels, Ther-
mal efficiency, Trucks, Tables(Data).
PB91-206359/REB PC A12/MF A02
Office of Toxic Substances Scientific and Techni-
cal Reports: 1983-1988.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 90,253p EPA/560/7-89/003
SeealsoPB83-152173.
The publication contains bibliographic citations with
abstracts of the Office of Toxic Substances' scientific
and technical reports submitted to the National Tech-
nical Information Service between the years 1983-
1988. Sections in the order of arrangement are report
Title, Personal Author. Corporate Author, EPA Order/
Report Number, EPA/OTS Publications Bibliography
and Subject Index.
Keywords: 'Toxic substances, 'Bibliographies, 'Envi-
ronmental pollutants, Indexes(Documentation).
PB91-206599/REB PC A06/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Evaluation of Son Washing Technology. Results
of Bench-Scale Experiments on Petroleum-Fuels
Contaminated Soils.
Camp, Dresser and McKee, Inc., Cambridge, MA.
M. E. Loden. Jun 91,104p EPA/600/2-91 /023
Contract EPA-68-03-3409
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through its
Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory's Releases
Control Branch has undertaken research and develop-
ment efforts to address the problem of leaking under-
ground storage tanks (USTs). Under this effort, EPA is
currently evaluating soil washing technology for clean-
ing up soil contaminated by the release of petroleum
products from leaking underground storage tanks. Soil
washing is a dynamic physical process which remedi-
ates contaminated soil via two mechanisms-particle
separation and dissolution of the contaminants into
the washwater. As a result of the washing process, a
significant fraction of the contaminated soil is cleaned
and can be returned into the original excavation or
used as cleaned 'secondary* fill or aggregate material.
Since the contaminants are more concentrated in the
fine soil fractions, their separation and removal from
the bulk soil increases the overall effectiveness of the
process. Subsequent treatment will be required for the
spent washwaters and the fine soil fractions. The soil
washing program evaluated the effectiveness of soil
washing technology in removing petroleum products
(unleaded gasoline, diesel/home heating fuel, and
waste crankcase oil) from an EPA-devetoped Synthet-
ic Soil Matrix (SSM) and from actual site soils. Operat-
ing parameters such as contact time, washwater
volume, rinsewater volume, washwater temperature,
and effectiveness of additives were investigated.
Keywords: 'Soil treatment 'Washing, 'Remedial
action, 'Petroleum products, 'Land pollution, Soil con-
tamination. Underground storage. Oil spills, Leakage,
Storage tanks, Gasoline, Environmental transport,
Performance evaluation, Technology utilization,
'Cleanup operations.
PB91-206797/REB PC A04/MF A01
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1989.
Office of Radiation Programs, Washington, DC.
Sep 90,67p EPA/520/1-91 /015
See also PB91 -206821 and PB88-111067.
The report characterizes State Radon programs as of
September 1989, before implementation of activities
under the State Indoor Radon Grants (SIRE) Program
Administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Vol. 91, No. 4
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Agency (EPA). It is based on information collected by
EPA Regional offices from the States. It extends and
updates a 1987 study of State Radon programs jointly
produced by EPA and the Conference of Radiation
Control Program Directors (CRCPD).
Keywords: 'Project management, *States(United
States), 'Radon, *Air pollution control, Publicity, Mass
media. Citizen participation, Public health, Legislation,
Surveys, Measurement, Residential buildings, Public
biddings, Training, Technical assistance, Tests, Gov-
ernment policies, 'Indoor air pollution, State Indoor
Radon Grants Program, Mitigation projects.
PB91-206821/REB PC A10/MF A02
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1989. Appen-
dix.
Office of Radiation Programs, Washington, DC.
Dec90,202p* EPA/520/1-91/015-1
See also PB91 -206797 and PB88-117981.
The appendix is a companion volume to the 1989
Summary of State Radon Programs by EPA. It pro-
vides a State-by-State description of State Radon pro-
grams as of September 1989.
Keywords: 'Project management, *States(United
States), 'Radon, 'Air pollution control, Government
policies. Publicity. Legislation, Public health, Local
government, Technical assistance, Measurement,
Businesses, State government. Documents, Test
methods, 'Indoor air pollution. State Indoor Radon
Grants Program, Mitigation projects.
PB91-206862/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL.
Increasing Levels of Environmental Mutagens:
Potential for Affecting Viral Evolution and Pathc-
gentcrty: A Speculative Review. Journal article.
Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater. Dept of Microbiology
and Cellular Biochemistry.
R. V. Miller. c1991,50p EPA/600/J-90/514
Pub. in Jnl. of Environmental Science and Health
(Envir. Carcino. Revs.), C8 n1 D89-137 1990. Spon-
sored by Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze,
FL
The article examines available data concerning the
ways in which information contained in viral genomes
is altered. Mechanisms of damage and repair of nucle-
ic acids are discussed. Information available on the
rates of evolution of various viruses is summarized.
Contents are as follows: Introduction; Frequency of Vi-
ruses in Nature; Replication of Viral Nucleic Acid; DNA
Damaging Agents and Mutation; Environmental DNA
Damaging Agents; The Repair of DNA Damage; Re-
combination; Transposition; Rates of Evolution of Vi-
ruses; Conclusions.
Keywords: 'Environmental pollutants, 'Mutagens,
•Virus diseases, 'Epidemiology, Water microbiology,
Soi microbiology, Enteric viruses. Viral RNA, Viral
DNA, DNA poiyrnerases, DNA damage, Toxic sub-
stances, Radiation, SOS response(Genetics), DNA
repair. Mutation, Reprints.
PB91-206870/REB PC A02/MF A01
Anomalies hi the Enumeration of Starved Bacteria
on Culture Media Containing Nalidixic Acid and
Tetracycline. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL
F. J. Genthner, J. Upadhyay, R. P. Campbell, and B. R.
S. Genthner. c1990,8p EPA/600/J-90/515
Pub. in Microbial Ecology 20, p283-288 1990. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Virginia Polytechnic Inst and
State Univ., Blacksburg, and Technical Resources,
Inc.. Gulf Breeze, FL
Curttrabte counts of antibiotic resistant, genetically en-
gineered Pseudomonas fluorescens were determined
on antibiotic-containing plate count agar during starva-
tion in water. The mean of the colony counts on plate
count agar with or without tetracycline (4.9 times ten to
the sixth power/ml) was significantly higher than mean
colony counts on plate count agar containing either
naSdbtic acid or nalidixic acid plus tetracycline (2.5
times ten to the sixth power/ml). After 20 days of star-
vation the highest mean colony counts continued to be
obtained on plate count agar (7.2 times ten to the sixth
power/ml) with slightly, but significantly, lower counts
obtained on plate count agar containing either nahdojc
acid (5.6 times ten to the sixth power/ml) or tetracyl-
cfine (1.5 times ten to the sixth power/ml). A combina-
tion of nalidixic acid and tetracycline in plate count
agar, however, dramatically reduced colony counts
(8.3 x 100/ml) after the starvation period. The addition
of catalase to plate count agar containing nalidixic acid
and tetracycline negated the effect caused by the
combination.
Keywords: 'Pseudomonas fluorescens, 'Culture
media, 'Tetracycline, 'Nalidixic acid, Antibiotic resist-
ance, Microbial drug resistance, Genetic engineering,
Catalase, Starvation, Microbial colony count, Reprints.
PB91-206888/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL.
Pollutant Dynamics as Influenced by Seagrass
Beds: Experiments with Tributyltln in Thalassia'
Microcosms. Journal article.
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. Ecosystems Research
Center.
S. N. Levine, D. T. Rudnick, J. R. Kelly, R. D. Morton,
and L A. Buttel. C1990,28p EPA/600/J-90/516
Pub. in Marine Environmental Research 30, p297-322
1990. Prepared in cooperation with University of West
Florida, Pensacola. Sponsored by Environmental Re-
search Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL.
Partitioning, degradation, and bioaccumulation of the
potent biocide tributyttin (TBT) was measured in
marine microcosms that included sediment cores from
a subtropical seagrass bed (with Thalassia testudinum
and associated fauna). Over 3 or 6 weeks, 48 micro-
cosms were dosed with (14)C-labelled TBT, and
flushed with flowing seawater between doses. TBT
was rapidly removed from the water column, with half
times of only 10-20 h. Adsorption onto sediments and
grasses was temporary; however, at harvest, the sea-
grass microcosms contained just 15-20% of the (14)C
that was added, and half of this label was in degrada-
tion products. The initial attraction between TBT and
seagrasses and sediments provided a means for TBT
concentration that lead to its accumulation in Fauna; at
harvest 2-6% of the (14)C in microcosms was in ani-
mals. Thus, TBT must continue to be viewed as a haz-
ardous compound, and seagrass beds should be con-
sidered vectors for distribution of TBT through coastal
food chains.
Keywords: 'Tributyltin, 'Water pollution
effects(Plants), 'Seagrasses, 'Marine biology, Aquatic
ecosystems, Toxic substances, Food chains, Sedi-
ments, Carbon 14, Reprints, Thalassia testudinum.
PB91-206896/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL
Explanation for the Decline of Bacteria Intro-
duced Into Lake Water. Journal article.
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. Lab. of Soil Microbiology.
K. R. Gurijala, and M. Alexander. c1990,16p EPA/
600/J-90/517
Pub. in Microbial Ecology 20, p231-244 1990. Spon-
sored by Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze,
FL
The sizes of the populations of individual bacterial spe-
cies diminished following their addition to water from
lakes with different trophic levels at temperatures of 5,
10, 15, and 30 C. Some species persisted after their
initial reduction in cell numbers, but others were unde-
tectable after 3 to 15 days. The decline of these intro-
duced bacteria was not a result of their inoculation at
higher densities than are found in nature. Protozoan
predation was a significant factor in the fall in bacterial
populations sizes because protozoa increased in num-
bers as the bacterial density fell, the suppression of
protozoa led to the elimination or delay of the decline
of the bacteria, and the addition of protozoa to lake
water in which indigenous protozoa were suppressed
produced the same pattern of bacterial elimination as
in untreated lake water. (Copyright (c) Springer-Veriag
New York Inc. 1990.)
Keywords: 'Aquatic bacteria, 'Aquatic biology,
'Lakes, 'Biological stress, 'Environmental effects,
Water pollution effects, Btoindicators. Temperature
dependence, Population growth, Protozoa, Microorga-
nisms, Aquatic ecosystems, Reprints.
PB91-206938/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab.. Gulf Breeze, FL
Para-Hydroxybenzoate as an Intermediate in the
Anaerobic Transformation of Phenol to Benzoate.
Journal article.
Technical Resources, Inc., Gulf Breeze, FL.
B. R. Sharak Genthner, G. T. Townsend, and P. J.
Chapman. c1991, 7p CONTRIB-717, EPA/600/J-91 /
100
Contract EPA-68-03-3479
Pub. in FEMS (Federation of European Microbiological
Societies) Microbiology Letters 78, p265-270 1991.
Sponsored by Environmental Research Lab., Gulf
Breeze, FL.
Anaerobic phenol transformation was studied using a
consortium which transformed phenol to benzoate
without complete mineralization of benzoate. Products
of monofluorophenol transformation indicated para-
carboxylation. Phenol and benzoate were detected
during para-hydroxybenzoate (p-OHB) degradation, p-
OHB was detected in phenol-transforming cultures
containing 6-hydroxynicotinic acid (6-OHNA), a struc-
tural analogue of p-OHB, or at elevated initial concen-
trations of phenol (> or = 5 mM), or benzoate (> or
= 10 mM). (Copyright (c) 1991 Federation of Europe-
an Microbiological Societies.)
Keywords: 'Parabens, 'Biotransformation, 'Anaero-
bic bacteria, 'Phenol, 'Benzole acids, Mass spectros-
copy, Graphs(Charts), High performance liquid cine-
matography, Reprints.
PB91-206946/REB PC A02/MF A01
Ocular Chondrosarcomas In 'Rlvulus marmoratus'
Poey (Short Communication). Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL.
L A. Courtney, and J. W. Foumie. c1991, 8p EPA/
600/J-91 /101, CONTRIB-679
Pub. in Jnl. of Fish Diseases, v14 p111 -1161991.
Only one documented case of a malignant cartilagi-
nous tumor has been previously reported from fish, a
large cranial chondrosarcoma from the paddlefish, Po-
ryodon spathula (Walbaum). Described here are two
Chondrosarcomas diagnosed from adult laboratory-
reared Rtvulus marmoratus Poey, the first reports of
the tumor type from an atheriniform fish. Histologically,
the tumors consisted of cartilage in various stages of
differentiation. These ranged from poorly differentiated
areas consisting of a highly cellular, primitive mesen-
chymal component with numerous mitotic figures and
extensive anaplasia to well-differentiated portions ex-
pressed as scattered foci of mature cartilage consist-
ing of single and multiple chondrocytes isolated within
lacunae. The lesions, possibly arising from the sclera,
were invasive into the eye, with elements of the chor-
oid and striated muscle trapped within the tumor
matrix.
Keywords: 'Fish diseases, 'Chondrosarcoma, 'Eye
neoplasms, 'Marine biology, Cell differentiation, His-
tology, Pathology, Reprints, Rivulus marmoratus.
PB91-206953/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL
Attachment and Replication of 'Pseudomonas
aeruginosa' Bacteriophages under Conditions
Simulating Aquatic Environments. Journal article.
Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL
T. A. Kokjohn, G. S. Sayler, and R. V. Miller. c1991, 8p
EPA/600/J-91/102
Pub. in Jnl. of General Microbiology, v137 p661-666
1991. Prepared in cooperation with Argonne National
Lab., IL Environmental Research Dtv., and Tennessee
Univ., Knoxville. Dept of Microbiology. Sponsored by
Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL
Bacterial viruses are important in regulating bacterial
population densities in natural aquatic environments,
but the dynamics of bacteriophage-bacterial interac-
tions in nature are poorly understood. A study investi-
gated the attachment and replication of three Pseudo-
monas aeruginosa bacteriophages (one temperate
and two virulent) under conditions similar to those
found in nature. Attachment and replication of bacter-
iophages were not impaired at host-cell densities
equal to or lower«10 to the fifth power c.f .u./ml) than
those frequently found in aquatic environments when
the host cells were physiologically competent to allow
phage growth. Attachment (45-93%) to either actively
growing or starved cells was not impaired in river
water, indicating that attachment is efficient in natural
freshwater habitats. However, the replication of bac-
teriophages was significantly altered in starved cells in
river water.
Keywords: 'Aquatic ecosystems, 'Virus replication,
'Bacteriophages, 'Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Water
December 1991 5
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microbiology, Cell adhesion, Virulence, Growth, Re-
prints, Environmental conditions.
PB91-206961/REB PC A02/MF A01
CorvalKs Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Mitotic Stability of Transforming DMA Is Deter-
mined by Its Chromosomal Configuration In the
Fungus 'Cochltobolus heterostrophus'. Journal ar-
ticle.
New York State Coll. of Agriculture and Life Sciences,
Ithaca. Dept of Plant Pathology.
N. P. Keller, G. C. Bergstrom, and O. C. Yoder. d 991,
9pEPA/600/J-91/103
Grant EPA-R-813458
Pub. in Current Genetics, v19 p227-233 1991. Spon-
sored by Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Cochfiobolus heterostrophus was transformed with a
plasmid (pH1S) containing a bacterial gene (hygB).
which confers resistance to the antibiotic hygromycin
B when under control of an 838-bp fragment of pro-
moter 1 from C. heterostrophus. The plasmid integrat-
ed at either homologous (52% single copy. 33% larv
demry repeated copies) or ectopic (4% single copy,
11% taridemly repeated copies) sites on different
chromosomes, resulting in four distinct configurations
of integrated DMA. All four configurations were highly
stable during mitotic growth; virtually no loss of inte-
grated DMA was detected after five subcultures on
nonsetective medium or after seven cycles of patho-
genesis on maize, the normal host of thw fungus. How-
ever, deletion of integrated DMA was detected after
eight or more disease cycles. (Copyright (c) Springer-
Verlag1991.)
Keywords: 'Mitosis, *Deoxyribonoctetc acids, 'Fungi,
'Fungal chromosomes, Piasmids, Antibiotic resist-
ance. Hygromycin B, Promoter regions(Genetics),
Bacterial genes. Nucleic acid hybridization, Autoradto-
graphy, Methytetion, Reprints, 'Cochfiobolus heteros-
trophus.
PB91-206979/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Stream Chemistry In the Eastern United States. 2.
Current Sources of Acidity In Acidic and Low
Add-Neutrafelng Capacity Streams. Journal article.
Utah Water ResearchTab., Logan.
A. T. HerBhy, P. R. Kaufmann, and M. E Mitch. c1991,
16p EPA/600/ J-91/104
Pub. in Water Resources Research. v27 n4 p629-642
Apr 91. See also Part 1, PB91-206987. Sponsored by
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
The authors examined areon composition in National
Stream Survey (NSS) data in order to evaluate the
most probable sources of current acidity in acidic and
low acid neutralizing capacity (ANC) streams in the
eastern United States. Acidic streams that had almost
no organic influence (less than 10% of total anions)
and sutfate and nitrate concentrations indicative of
evaporative concentration of atmospheric deposition
were classified as ackfc due to acidic deposition.
These atidc streams were located in small forested
watersheds in the Mid-Atlantic Highlands (an estimat-
ed 1950 km of stream length) and in the Mid-Atlantic
Coastal Plain (1250 km). Acidic streams affected pri-
mariry by acidic deposition but also influenced by natu-
ratty occurring organic anions accounted for another
1180 km of aoidR: stream length and were located in
the New Jersey Pine Barrens, plateau tops in the Mid-
Atlantic and Southeast Highlands, and the Florida Pan-
handle. The total length of streams ack*c due to acid
mine drainage in the NSS (4590 km) was about the
same as the total length of acidfc streams likely affect-
ed by acidfc deposition (4380 km). Aadfc streams
whose acid anion composition was dominated by or-
ganics were located in Florida and the Mid-Atlantic
Coastal Plain. In Florida, most of the acidic streams
were organic dominated, whereas about half of the
streams in the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain were organic
dominated. Orpine-dominated acidic streams were
not observed in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast High-
lands. (Copyright (c) 1991 by the American Geophysi-
cal Union.)
Keywords: 'Streams, 'Water chemistry. 'Aadrfication.
•Water poHufon, 'PoButton sources, 'Water quality.
Acid neutraSzing capacity. Natural emissions. Air water
interactions. Deposition. Air pollution. Acid mine drain-
age, Geochemistry, Hydrology, Watersheds, Forests,
Anions, pH, Reprints. 'Eastern Region(United States).
Organic tons. National Stream Survey.
PB91-206987/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Stream Chemistry In the Eastern United States. 1.
Synoptic Survey Design, Acid-Base Status, and
Regional Patterns. Journal article.
Utah Water Research Lab., Logan.
P. R. Kaufman, A. T. Heriihy, M. E. Mitch, J. J. Messer,
and W. S. Overton. C1991,19p EPA/600/J-91/105
Pub. in Water Resources Research, v27 n4 p611-627
Apr 91. See also Part 2, PB91 -206979. Prepared in co-
operation with Oregon State Univ., Corvallis. Dept of
Statistics. Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental Re-
search Lab., OR.
To assess the regional acid-base status of streams in
the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United States,
spring baseflow chemistry was surveyed in a probabili-
ty sample of 500 stream reaches representing a popu-
lation of 64,300 reaches. Approximately half of the
streams had add neutralizing capacity (ANC) < 200
microeq/L Acidic streams were located in the high-
lands of the Mid-Atlantic Region, in coastal lowlands of
the Mid-Atlantic, and in Florida. Acidic streams were
rare in the highlands of the Southeast Inorganic
monomeric aluminum concentrations were highest in
acidic streams of the Mid-Atlantic Highlands where
over 70% of the acidic streams had Al(sub im) greater
than 100 microg/L, a concentration above which dele-
terious biological effects have frequently been report-
ed. Dissolved organic carbon concentrations were
much higher in lowland coastal streams, compared
with inland streams. The authors data support a hy-
pothesis that atmospheric sources and retention con-
trol regional patterns in streamwater sulfate concen-
trations. Most stream watersheds apparently retain the
vast majority of total nitrogen loading from wet deposi-
tion. The data suggest however, that atmospheric ni-
trogen may be reaching streams in the Northern Appa-
lachians. These results show that acidic surface
waters are found outside the glaciated Northeastern
portions of the U.S. and that watershed sulfate reten-
tion is not sufficient to prevent acidic conditions in
some Mid-Atlantic Highlands streams. (Copyright (cO
1991 by the American Geophysical Union.)
Keywords: 'Streams, 'Water chemistry, 'Acidification,
•Water pollution, 'Water quality. Pollution sources,
Base flow, Watersheds. pH, Regional analysis. Hydrol-
ogy, Natural emissions. Site surveys, Acid neutralizing
capacity. Deposition, Air water interactions, Air pollu-
tion, Surfates, Reprints, 'Eastern Region(United
States), Organic ions. National Stream Survey.
PB91-206995/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
PC BEEPOP, an Ecotoxicological Simulation
Model for Honey Bee Populations. Journal article.
Montana Univ., Mtssoula, Div. of Biological Sciences.
J. J. Bromenshenk, J. Doskocil, G. J. Olbu, G.
DeGrancS-Hoffman, and S. A. Roth. C1991,14p
Pub. in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, v10
D547-558 1991. Prepared in cooperation with Agricul-
tural Research Service, Tucson. AZ. Sponsored by
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
PC BEEPOP is a computer model that simulates honey
bee (Apis mellrtera L) colony population dynamics.
The model consists of a feedback system of interde-
pendent elements, including colony condition (e.g., ini-
tial size, reproductive potential of the queen and forag-
er longevity), environmental variability (e.g., weather)
and contaminant exposures. It includes a mortality
module (BEEKILL) and a chemical-toxicity data base
and probit analysis program (BEETOX). PC BEEPOP is
a modified version of an existing colony dynamics
model, BEEPOP, and can be used as a tool for envi-
ronmental risk assessments. Results of sensitivity
analysis and simulations of various climatic and toxic
scenarios are tSscussed and compared to observed
changes in the size and composition of honey bee
colony populations. (Copyright (c) 1991 SETAC.)
Keywords: 'Ecology, 'Toxicology, 'Computerized sim-
ulation, Mortality, Toxic substances, Data bases. Pop-
ulation dynamics. Risk assessment Climate, Reprints,
'Honey bees, 'PC BEEPOP.
PB91-207001/REB PC A03/MF A01
Regional Characteristics of Land Use hi Northeast
and Southern Blue Ridge Province: Associations
with Add Rain Effects on Surface-Water Chemis-
try. Journal article.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
L Liegel, D. Cassell, D. Stevens, P. Shaffer, and R.
Church. c1991,13pEPA/600/J-91/107
Pub. in Environmental Management, v15 n2 p269-279
1991. Prepared in cooperation with Southern Forest
Experiment Station, New Orleans, LA., and NSI Tech-
nology Services Corp., Corvallis, OR.
The Direct/Delayed Response Project (DDRP) is one
of several being conducted by the United States Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency to assess risk to surface
waters from acidic deposition in the eastern United
States. In one phase of DDRP, land use, wetland, and
forest cover data were collected for statistical samples
of 145 northeast lakes and 35 southern Blue Ridge
Province stream watersheds. Land use and other data
were then extrapolated from individual to target water-
shed populations in both study regions. Project statisti-
cal design allows summarization of results for various
subsets of the target population. The article discusses
results and implications of the land-use and land-cover
characterization for both regions. (Copyright (c) 1991
Springer-Vertag New York Inc.)
Keywords: 'Water pollution, 'Surface waters, 'Air
water interactions, 'Land use, 'Acid rain, 'Water
chemistry. Air pollution, Statistical analysis, Deposi-
tion, Preciprtation(Meteorology), Water quality, Hydrol-
ogy, Acidification, Lakes, Watersheds, Regional analy-
sis, Wetlands, pH, Acid neutralizing capacity, Reprints,
•Eastern Regk>n(United States), Direct/Delayed Re-
sponse Project
PB91-207027/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Regulatory Barriers to Pollution Prevention: A Po-
sition Paper of the Implementation Council of the
American Institute for Pollution Prevention. Jour-
nal article.
Aluminum Co. of America, Pittsburgh, PA.
R. L Byers. c1991, 7p EPA/600/J-91 /109
Pub. in Jnl. of Air and Waste Management Association,
v41 n4 p418-422 Apr 91. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
Pollution prevention/waste minimization is a win-win-
win situation for government industry, and the public,
which offers more than just protection of the environ-
ment for all. Industry gains from reduced capital and
operating costs, reduced liabilities, cleaner and safer
working conditions, conservation of energy and materi-
al resources, and the opportunity for government and
industry to work together in a cooperative manner.
However, a number of regulatory barriers exist which
discourage pollution prevention/waste minimization.
The paper provides examples from the aluminum,
chemical, petroleum, and wood treating industries of
how these regulatory barriers become disincentives.
To promote pollution prevention/waste minimization,
Congress and the U.S. EPA need to reexamine those
RCRA provisions which support a command and con-
trol strategy that creates the barriers. The barriers in-
clude the distinction between value and valueless ma-
terials, offsite storage requirements prior to reuse/re-
cycle, the 'Derived from Fuel', the 'Burning for Fuel
Rule', land ban technology standards, and RD&D re-
strictions. A new RCRA Pollution Prevention/Waste
Minimization subtitle is proposed to eliminate or mini-
mize these barriers. (Copyright (c) 1991-Air & Waste
Management Association.)
Keywords: 'Pollution abatement 'Pollution regula-
tions, 'Waste management 'Hazardous materials,
Revisions, Environmental protection, Information
transfer, Public information. Refuse derived fuels.
Waste recycling, Waste utilization. Legislature, Per-
mits, Performance standards. Legal aspects, Reprints,
'Waste minimization, 'Source reduction, Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act Cooperative agree-
ments. Management reviews.
PB91-207035/REB PC A03/MF A01
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
Field Sampling of Residual Aviation Gasoline in
Sandy Soil. Journal article.
Massachusetts Univ., Amherst Dept of Civil Engineer-
D. W. Ostendorf, L E. Leach, E. S. Hinlein, and Y. Xfe.
C1991,16pEPA/600/J-91/110
Grant EPA-R-816821
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Pub. in Ground Water Monitoring Review, p107-120
Spring 1991. Sponsored by Robert S. Ken- Environ-
mental Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Two complementary field sampling methods for the
determination of residual aviation gasoline content in
the contaminated capillary fringe of a fine, uniform,
sandy soil were investigated. The first method featured
field extrusion of core barrels into pint-size Mason jars,
while the second consisted of laboratory partitioning of
intact stainless steel core sleeves. The barrel extru-
sion procedure involved jar headspace sampling in a
nitrogen-filled glove box, which delineated the 0.7m
thick residually contaminated interval for subsequent
core sleeve withdrawal from adjacent boreholes. Soil
samples removed from the Mason jars (in the field)
and sleeve segments (in the laboratory) were subject-
ed to methylene chloride extraction and gas chromato-
graphic analysis to compare their aviation gasoline
content The barrel extrusion sampling method yielded
a vertical profile with 0.10m resolution over an essen-
tially continuous 5.0m interval from the ground surface
to the water table. The sleeve segment alternative
yielded a more resolved 0.03m vertical profile over a
shorter 0.8m interval through the capillary fringe. The
two methods delivered precise estimates of the verti-
cally integrated mass of aviation gasoline at a given
horizontal location, and a consistent view of the verti-
cal profile as well. In the latter regard, a 0.2m thick lens
of maximum contamination was found in the center of
the capillary fringe, where moisture filled all voids
smaller than the mean pore size. The maximum peak
was resolved by the core sleeve data, but was partially
obscured by the barrel extrusion observations, so that
replicate barrels or a half-pint Mason jar size should be
considered for data supporting vertical transport analy-
ses in the absence of sleeve partitions. (Copyright (c)
1991 by the University of Massachusetts.)
: 'Soil contamination, 'Aviation fuels, 'Land
, *Soil analysis, 'Oil pollution. Water pollution,
J analysis, Sampling, Field tests,
Tabtes(Data), Sands, Concentration(Composition), Ex-
traction, Chromatographic analysis, Moisture content
Oil spills, Environmental transport. Reprints.
PB91-207043/REB PC A01/MF A01
Stimulation of the Reductive Dechlortnatlon of Te-
trachloroethene In Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms
by the Addition of Toluene. Journal article.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
G. W. Sewefl, and S. A. Gibson. c1991, 5p EPA/600/J-
91/111
Pub. in Environmental Science and Technology, v25
n5 p982-984 1991. Prepared in cooperation with NSI
Technology Services Corp., Ada, OK.
Chlorinated solvents are among the most common in-
dustrial contaminants of groundwater. Tetrachloroeth-
ene (PCE) is resistant to aerobic bkxJegradation; how-
ever, it is occasionally reductively dechlorinated in
anoxic contaminated aquifers. This is particularly true if
the subsurface also contains other organic com-
pounds that can serve as electron donors and whose
utilization by subsurface bacteria will deplete the avail-
able oxygen. Chlorinated solvents are followed closely
in importance as groundwater contaminants by alkyl-
benzenes. Alkylbenzenes most commonly enter the
subsurface in the form of fuel spills and are degraded
under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions by sub-
surface microorganisms. Freedman and Gossett have
shown that a number of low molecular weight organic
compounds can serve as electron donors for reductive
dechtorination, and recently, Scholz-Muramatsu et al.
demonstrated that benzoate can also serve as a
source of reducing equivalents for reductive dechtorin-
ation of PCE. Grbic-Galic and Vogel have shown that
benzoate is an intermediate of anaerobic toluene deg-
radation. Overall these findings suggest that certain al-
kytbenzenes, such as toluene, could potentially serve
as electron donors for the reductive dechlorination of
PCE. Field studies conducted by this laboratory have
suggested that this may indeed be occurring at field
sites exposed to both alkylbenzenes and chlorinated
solvents. In the study, the biologically mediated inter-
actions of toluene and PCE under anaerobic condi-
tions were investigated by using microcosms con-
structed with aquifer solids from an area that was ex-
posed to both alkylbenzenes and chlorinated ethenes
at the U.S. Coast Guard Air Station, in Traverse City,
Ml. (Copyright (c) 1991 American Chemical Society.)
Keywords: 'Water pollution control, 'Biological treat-
ment, 'Dechlorination, 'Aquifers, 'Tetrachloroethy-
lene, Subsurface investigations, Anaerobic processes,
Solvents, Reduction(Chemistry), Ground water, Micro-
organisms, Toluene, Industrial wastes, Gas chroma-
tography, Chemical reactions, Reprints, High perform-
ance liquid chromatography.
PB91-207050/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Modification and Characterization of Dry Material
Feeder Delivery of Red and Violet Dye Mixtures.
Journal article.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
M. A. Higuchi, and W. H. Steinhagen. c1991,15p EPA/
600/J-91/112
Contract EPA-68-02-4450
Pub. in Inhalation Toxicology, v3 p223-235 Mar 91.
Prepared in cooperation with Alltech Associates, Inc.,
Gary, NC. Sponsored by Health Effects Research Lab.,
Research Triangle Park, NC.
Uniform delivery of dry material for stable concentra-
tions of aerosols in inhalation exposure chambers is
essential in inhalation experiments. The paper charac-
terizes an AccuRate dry material feeder with modifica-
tions, for different helix sizes, actuation rates, nozzle
types and dye mixtures. The basic design of the Accu-
Rate dry material feeder used to deliver precise quanti-
ties of dye mixtures is inadequate for aerosol exposure
research. To improve delivery, a push-pull type sole-
noid was mounted to the feeder and connected to a
microprocessor controlled timer for actuation. Without
the actuator, the coefficient of variability increased
with smaller size helixes and reached 35, 34 and
121% for 1/2, 3/8, and 1/4 inch helixes, respectively.
With the actuator, the coefficient of variability was re-
duced to 2.5, 4.8 and 8.8% for the same helix sizes
and red dye mixture. The optimum actuation rate was
determined to be 90 cycles/min. The use of the stain-
less steel nozzle improved feed rates by presumably
limiting any additional amount of electrostatic charge
on dye particles. The modification, addition of actuator
with rate of 90 cycles/min to the AccuRate feeder
greatly decreased the amount of variability in feed
rates for all helixes and dye mixtures, while increasing
the dye flow rates. The modification is recommended
when dry material characteristics are such that accura-
cy and precision of feed rates cannot be optimized.
(Copyright (c) 1991 by Hemisphere Publishing Corpo-
ration.)
Keywords: 'Aerosol generators, 'Feed mechanisms,
*Azo dyes, 'Anthraquinones, 'Dyes, 'Mixtures,
'Dusts, Exposure chambers, Performance testing,
Statistical analysis, Precision, Design, Reprints, Inhala-
tion toxicology.
PB91-207068/REB PC A02/MF A01
Method of Sperm Collection Significantly Influ-
ences Sperm Motion Parameters Following
Ethane Dimethanesulphonate Administration In
the Rat Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Reproductive Toxicology Branch.
G. R. Klinefelter, L E. Gray, and ID. Suarez. 1991,8p
EPA/600/J-91/113
Pub. in Reproductive Toxicology, v5 n1 p39-44 Jan 91.
Prepared in cooperation with NSI Technology Services
Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Sperm motion analysis following exposure to a repro-
ductive toxicant is one means of evaluating the func-
tional integrity of the testis and epidktymis. A study
sought to determine whether the method used to col-
lect sperm from the proximal cauda epidkiymidis,
where sperm are not completely mature, has a signifi-
cant influence on sperm motion parameters. Two
methods of collecting rat sperm for motion analysis
were used: one based on an aspiration technique se-
lected from the literature; the other, a new approach
based on diffusion of sperm from the epididymal
tubule. The two methods were tested for accuracy,
precision and sensitivity of effects on sperm motility
parameters 4 days after a single exposure to ethane
dimethanesulphonate (EDS), the results of the study
yielded strikingly different interpretations of the effect
of a 65 mg/kg BW dose of EDS on the motility of
sperm taken from the proximal cauda epkJidymidis.
Statistical analyses indicate that the diffusion method
of sperm collection provides enhanced precision and
accuracy of the data, thereby decreasing the number
of animals required in a treatment group to detect a
statistically significant alteration of a sperm motion pa-
rameter.
Keywords: 'Spermatozoa, 'Sperm motility, 'Toxicol-
ogy, Reproduction(Biology), Testis, Epididymis, Rats,
Statistical analysis, Reprints, 'Sperm collection,
'Ethane dimethanesulfonate.
PB91-207076/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Toxicologies! Screen to Determine In vitro Surviv-
al and Competition of Environmentally Applied
Pseudomonads with Mouse Fecal Mlcrobiota.
Journal article.
Environmental Health Research and Testing, Inc., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
G. M. Nelson, L D. Claxton, J. P. Creason, and S. E.
George. c1991,14p EPA/600/J-91 /114
Contract EPA-68-02-4456
Pub. in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, v10
P597-608 Apr 91. Sponsored by Health Effects Re-
search Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Engineered bacterial strains have been developed for
a number of environmental uses including bioremedia-
tion and application as biopesticides. An in vitro
system was developed to screen environmentally rele-
vant microorganisms for their ability to colonize the
mammalian intestinal tract and compete with the
normal intestinal tract flora. Previous in vivo work ex-
amined the colonization and competition potential of
Pseudomonas spp. isolated from a commercial prod-
uct for PCB degradation with the intestinal flora of CD-
1 mice. The study evaluated the same pseudomonads
and additional Escherichia coli 'control' strains by an in
vitro tier testing approach. Initially, the competitor
strains were tested for their ability to survive in anaero-
bic pure culture. All strains tested survived for 48 hours
in pure culture, and all survived for 24 hours in culture
with the mouse fecal microbiota. The only consistent
effect on the microbiota attributed to the addition of a
competitor strain was the reduction of the obligately
anaerobic Gram-negative bacilli by the mouse intesti-
nal homogenate P. aeruginosa strain PAMG.
Keywords: 'Toxicology, 'Pseudomonas, 'Escherichia
coli, 'Biological pest control, Feces, Health hazards, In
vitro analysis, Survival, Risk assessment, Microbial
colony count. Reprints, 'Competitive colonization.
PB91-207084/REB PC A03/MF A01
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds and Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha
Valley, WV. 1. Methods and Descriptive Statistics.
Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
M. A. Cohen, P. B. Ryan, J. D. Spengler. H.
Oezkaynak, and C. Hayes. c1991,17p EPA/600/J-
91/115
Pub. in Atmospheric Environment v25B nt p79-93
1991. See also Part 2, PB91-207092. Prepared in co-
operation with Harvard School of Public Health,
Boston, MA., and Energy and Environmental Policy
Center, Cambridge, MA.
The Kanawha Valley of West Virginia is a highly indus-
trialized region stretching 100 km from Alloy in the
southeast to Nitro in the north. The Valley which con-
tains the state capital, Charleston, has a population of
approximately 250,000 and is noted for its chemical
manufacturing industry. The Valley itself is narrow and
is steeply-walled. The combination of topography,
local meteorological conditions, and the chemical in-
dustry potentiate elevated concentrations of volatile
organic compounds (VOC) emitted within the region.
An integrated approach designed to assess pollutant
exposure in the region was implemented between April
1987 and March 1988. Data were collected simulta-
neously on volatile organic compound concentrations,
particle pH, inorganic gases, and meteorological pa-
rameters. Data were collected using a mobile van sam-
pling platform at one of the three wrthin-valley sites for
15 days each month. A discussion of sampling meth-
odology and statistics describing pollutant concentra-
tions are presented in the paper. Concentrations of
most pollutants were found to be in agreement with
those found by other researchers, except during a
period when a forest fire influenced the air quality. The
results suggest that multivariate relationships may be
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found that will be useful in source identification. (Copy-
right (c) 1991 Pergamon Press pic.)
Keywords: *A» pollution sampling, 'Volatile organic
compounds, *Air quality data, 'Particles, 'Kanawha
Valley, West Virginia, Industrial wastes. Chemical in-
dustry. Site surveys. Air pollution effects(Humans),
Pollution sources, Graphs(Charts), Tables(Data), Sta-
tistical analysis, Concentration(Composition), Data
processing. Forest fires, pH, Meteorological data. Re-
prints.
PB91-207092/REB
PC A03/MF A01
ptor Study of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds and Partteulate Matter in the Kanawha
Vatoy, WV. 2. Analysis of Factors Contributing to
VOC and ParHde Exposures. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park,NC.
M. A. Cohen. P. B. Ryan, J. D. Spengter. H.
Oezkaynak, and C. Hayes. c1991, 15p EPA/600/ J-
91/116
Pub. in Atmospheric Environment, v25B n1 p95-107
1991. See also Part 1. PB91-207084. Prepared in co-
operation with Harvard School of Public Health,
Boston, MA., and Energy and Environmental Policy
Center. Cambridge. MA.
The KarawhaVaHey region of West Virginia includes a
deep river valley with alarge population living in dose
proximity to many potential sources of ambient volatile
organics compounds (VOCs). The Valley runs approxi-
mately 100 km from Alloy to Nitro and is between 100
and 200 m deep. Nearly 250,000 people live in this
section of the Valley, which includes the state capital
of Charleston. Many large chemical manufacturing.
transportation, and storage facilities are also located
within the Valley's waits. The topography, population
density, and locations of sources delate the possibility
of high population exposures. To investigate expo-
sures to VOCs emitted by the local industry, simultane-
ous measurements of 19 VOCs. particle pH, particle
elemental composition, inorganic gasses, and meteor-
ological parameters were collected over an entire
year. Sampling was performed in the Valley with a
mobile van that collected samples for 15 days per
month at one of three sites each month. Analysis re-
ported in the work include simultaneous analysis of all
data oriented towards source attribution. Results of
factor analyses suggest auto-related sources, trans-
ported aerosol, chtomated organic sources as well as
site-specific sources and a single incident source - a
forest fire. The techniques employed suggest that in-
clusion of VOC measurements increase the ability of
such studes to identify pollutant sources. (Copyright
(c) 1991 Pergamon Press pic.)
Keywords: 'Air quafity data. 'Volatile organic com-
pounds. 'Particles, 'Air poBution effects(Humans).
•Kanawha VaBey. 'Emission factors, 'Pollution
sources. West Virginia. pH. Exposure. Biological ef-
fects, Population growth. Forest fires. Site surveys,
Chemical industry. Industrial wastes. Meteorotoc '
data. Chemical composition. Air pollution
Concentration(Composition). Reprints.
PB91-207118/REB ____ PCA03/MF A01
VaMdation of Protocols for Assessing Eariy Preg-
nancy Fafcjr* in the Rat OomlprMne Citrate. Jour-
nal article.
Health Effects Research Lab.. Research Triangle
Park. NC. Developmental Toxicology Div.
A. M. Cummings. & D. Perreautt. and & T. Harris.
C1991. 13p EPA/600/ J-91/1 18
Pub. in Fundamental and AppSed Toxicology 16. p506-
516 Apr 91. Prepared in cooperation with NSI Technol-
ogy Services Corp, Research Triangle Park. NC.
Following the assembly of a battery of protocols for the
assessment of matemalty-medfeted todcrty during
early pregnancy, the vaidaBon of the battery for its uB-
ily in detecting and defining mechanisms of early preg-
nancy fature o ongoing, the report describes the use
of domiphene citrate (CC), an estrogen agonist/an-
tagonist. in these protocols as part of the validation
^^ L The several protocols involve dosing rats with
ing (1) the first 8 days of pregnancy; (2) eariy pseudo-
pregnancy, accompanied by decidual induction; and
(3) the pro- and post implantation intervals of eariy
pregnancy. In addffion, the effect of CC on embryo
transport rate was assessed. The data suggest a drect
effect of CC on the embryo or on its abfty to implant
as the primary mechanism medfeting CC-induced eariy
pregnancy failure. The battery of protocols was thus
successful in identifying CC as a reproductive toxicant
and in elucidating the causes of the observed early
pregnancy failure.
Keywords: 'Spontaneous abortion, 'Qomiphene,
'Toxicology, Reproduction(Biology), Estrogen an-
tagonists. Clinical trials, Animal disease models,
Embryo transfer. Ovum implantation. Dose-response
relationships, Corpus luteum. Reprints.
PB91-210732/REB PC E99/MF E99
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990.
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Div. of Water Pollution Control.
Apr91,612p-in7v
Set includes PB91-210740 through PB91 -210807.
No abstract available.
PB91-210740/REB PC A06/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990.
Volume 1. Statewide Summary Report. Annual
rept
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Div. of Water Pollution Control.
A. J. Bums. Apr 91.116p IEPA/WPC/91 -61A
See also PB90-220393 and Volume 2, PB91-
210757.Cokx illustrations reproduced in Mack and
white.
Also available in set of 7 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB91-210732.
A Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program initiated by the
Illinois EPA in 1981 was continued in 1990. Citizens
were trained to measure Secchi disc transparency.
total depth, and record field observations from a boat
at designated sites on their chosen lake. Readings
were to be taken at least twice a month from May
through October, and the results forwarded to the
Agency. In addition, volunteers for 49 lakes collected
water samples for analysis of nutrients and suspended
solids when performing the Secchi monitoring. The
report provides a historical perspective of the Volun-
teer Lake Monitoring Program and describes program
objectives and rationale. Methods for volunteer train-
ing and data handling/analysis are described; 1990
program results presented and discussed; and trends
analyzed.
Keywords: 'Illinois, 'Lakes, 'Water pollution sampling,
'Environmental monitoring, 'Water quality data. Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Volunteers, State pro-
grams. Depth, Field tests. Nutrients, Suspended
soUds. Transparence, Tabkas(Data), Water quality
management, EutropNcation, Citizen participation,
•Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, Secchi disc
transparency.
PB91-210757/REB PC A03/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990.
Volume 2. Northwestern ItBnote Region. Annual
rept
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency. Spring-
field. Div. of Water Pollution Control.
A. J. Bums. Apr91,47p IEPA/WPC/91-61B
See also PB90-220401, Volume 1. PB91-210740, and
Volume 3, PB91-210765.
Also available in set of 7 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB91-21073i
The report is Vol. II of a series of 7 reports summariz-
ing Illinois EPA's 1990 Volunteer Lake Monitoring Pro-
gram (VLMP). It provides a summary of 1990 VLMP
takes in Northwestern Illinois a program overview, vol-
unteer participation, and a ranking of lakes on a re-
gional basis. Thirty volunteers recorded total depth,
Secchi disc transparency, and field observations for 19
lakes in Northwestern Illinois between May and Octo-
ber, 1990. Average transparencies ranged from 12-
109 inches. Volunteer water quality samples were col-
lected at 9 lakes once every month from May thru Oc-
tober and ambient lake data, collected by IEPA staff, is
presented for 2 lakes.
Keywords: 'Water quality data. 'Environmental moni-
toring, 'Water pollution sampling. 'Lakes, Volunteers,
Citizen participation, Illinois, Regional analysis. Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Transparence, Field
tests, Ranking. Graphs(Charts). Tabtes(Data). State
programs. Water quality management. •Northwest
RegiorKlllinois), •Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program,
Secchi Disc Transparency.
PB91-210765/REB PC A08/MF A01
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Div. of Water Pollution Control.
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990.
Volume 3. Northeastern Illinois Region. Annual
rept
Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, Chicago.
H. L Hudson, and R. J. Hirschner. Apr 91,163p IEPA/
WPC-91-61C
See also PB90-220419, Volume 2, PB91-210757, and
Volume 4, PB91-210773. Sponsored by Illinois State
Environmental Protection Agency, Springfield. Div. of
Water Pollution Control.
Also available in set of 7 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB91-210732.
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency initiated
the Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program (VLMP) in
1981 as a result of growing public interest in lakes and
the need to expand the state's data base on lake water
quality. The purpose of the VLMP is to involve volun-
teers with lake monitoring, thereby providing effective
public education in lake ecology and management as
well as a useful data base for site-specific and state-
wide lake quality assessment The Regional Report
volume is a compilation of lake monitoring data for 40
lakes in the Northeastern Illinois Region. A regional
lake location map is shown in Figure 1 and a ranking of
lakes by average transparency are contained in the
section. Section II contains lake data and individual
lake summaries for those VLMP lakes monitored
during nine or more semi-monthly sampling periods in
the 1990 season. Section III includes lake data for
those VLMP lakes monitored during four to nine of the
semi-monthly sampling periods. Data collected under
lEPA's Ambient Lake Monitoring Program (ALMP) in
1990 also is included where available. Discussions of
the chemical parameters included in water quality data
found in Sections II and III are provided in the Appen-
dix.
Keywords: 'Water quality data, 'Water pollution sam-
pling, 'Lakes, 'Environmental monitoring, Illinois,
Ranking, Environmental Protective Agency, State pro-
grams. Regional analysis. Water quafity management
Transparence, Field tests. Maps, Graphs(Charts),
Tables(Data), Volunteers, Citizen participation, 'North-
east Regfon(lllinois), 'Volunteer Lake Monitoring Pro-
gram, Secchi disc transparency.
PB91-210773/REB PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990.
Volume 4. West-Central lands Region. Annual
rept
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Div. of Water Pollution Control.
A. J. Bums. Apr 91.60p IEPA/WPC/91 -61D
See also PB90-220427, Volume 3. PB91-210765, and
Volume 5, PB91 -210781.
Also available in set of 7 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB91-21073^
The report is Vol. IV of a series of 7 reports summariz-
ing Illinois EPA's 1990 Illinois Volunteer Lake Monitor-
ing Program (VLMP). It provides a summary of 1990
VLMP lakes in West-Central Illinois a program over-
view, volunteer participation, and a ranking of lakes on
a regional basis. Forty-four volunteers recorded total
depth, Secchi disc transparency, and field observa-
tions for 21 lakes in West-Central Illinois between May
and October, 1990. Average transparencies ranged
from 7-89 inches. Volunteer water quality samples
were collected at 8 lakes once every month from May
thru October and ambient lake data, collected by IEPA
staff, is presented for 5 lakes.
Keywords: 'Water quality data, 'Water pollution sam-
pling, 'Lakes, 'Environmental monitoring. Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Illinois, State programs, Re-
gional analysis. Ranking, Grapns(Charts),
Tables(Data), Water quality management Transpar-
ence, Volunteers, Field tests. Citizen participation,
•Westcentral RegiorKlllinois), 'Volunteer Lake Moni-
toring Program, Secchi disc transparency.
PB91-210781/REB PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990.
Volume 5. East-Central IIHnols Region. Annual rept
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Div. of Water Pollution Control.
A. J. Bums. Apr 91,72p IEPA/WPC/91 -61E
See also PB90-220435. Volume 4. PB91-210773. and
Volume 6, PB91-210799.
8 Voi. 91, No. 4
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Also available In set of 7 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB91-210732.
The report is Vol. V of a series of 7 reports summariz-
ing Illinois EPA's 1990 Illinois Volunteer Lake Monitor-
ing Program (VLMP). It provides a program overview,
summary of 1990 VLMP lakes in East-Central Illinois
volunteer participation and a ranking of lakes on a re-
gional basis. Fifty-eight volunteers recorded total
depth, Secchi disc transparency, and field observa-
tions for 28 lakes in East-Central Illinois between May
and October, 1990. Average transparencies ranged
from 9-105 inches. Volunteer water quality samples
were collected at 9 lakes once every month from May
thru October and ambient lake data, collected by IEPA
staff, is presented for five lakes.
Keywords: 'Water quality data, 'Water pollution sam-
pfing, 'Lakes, 'Environmental monitoring, Volunteers,
Depth, Field tests, Water quality management, Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Illinois, Transparence,
State programs, Tables(Data), Graphs(Charts), Rank-
ing, Citizen participation, 'Eastcentral Region(lllinois),
•Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, Secchi disc
transparency.
PB91-210799/REB PC AOS/MF A01
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field Div. of Water Pollution Control.
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990.
Volume 6. Southwestern Illinois Region. Annual
rept
Southwestern Illinois Metropolitan and Regional Plan-
ning Commission, Collinsville.
A. W. Mitchell. Apr 91,91 p SWIL-MAPC-91 -01, IEPA/
WPC-91-61F
See also PB90-226671, Volume 5, PB91-210781, and
Volume 7, PB91-210807. Sponsored by Illinois State
Environmental Protection Agency, Springfield. Div. of
Water Pollution Control.
Also available in set of 7 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB91-210732.
A Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program initiated by Illi-
nois EPA in 1981 was continued through 1991. Citi-
zens were trained to measure Secchi disc transparen-
cy, total depth, and record field observations from a
boat at three sites on their chosen lake, twice per
month from May through October. The report provides
a summary of the 1990 program conducted in the
Southwestern Illinois Region. Nineteen volunteers par-
ticipated in monitjring thirteen lakes. Regional results
are analyzed and compared with statewide results. In-
dividual lake summaries are provided for lakes sam-
pled six or more periods during the season, and data is
provided for lakes sampled by the Illinois EPA under
the Ambient Lake Monitoring Program.
Keywords: 'Water quality data, 'Water pollution sam-
pling, 'Lakes, 'Environmental monitoring, Illinois,
State programs. Volunteers, Regional analysis. Depth,
Field tests. Seasonal variation. Transparence, Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Water quality manage-
ment, Graphs(Charts), Tables(Data), Citizen participa-
tion, 'Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 'Southwest
Regkxi(lllinois), Secchi disc transparency.
PB91-210807/REB PC A04/MF A01
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. DM. of Water Pollution Control.
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990.
Volume 7. Southern Illinois Region. Annual rept.
Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development
Commission, Carbondale, IL
D. B. Muir. Apr 91,63p IEPA/WPC-91 -61G
See also PB90-226689 and Volume 6, PB91-210799.
Sponsored by Illinois State Environmental Protection
Agency, Springfield. Div. of Water Pollution Control.
Abo available in set of 7 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB91-210732.
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency initiated
the Illinois Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program (VLMP)
in 1981 as a result of growing public interest in lakes
and the need to expand the state's data base on lake
water quality. The purpose of the VLMP is to involve
volunteers with lake monitoring, thereby providing ef-
fective public education in lake ecology and manage-
ment as well as a useful data base for site-specific and
statewide lake quality assessment The Regional
Report volume is a compilation of lake monitoring data
for lakes in the southern Illinois region. A regional lake
location map and a ranking of lakes by average trans-
parency is discussed in the section. Section II contains
lake data and individual lake summaries for those
VLMP lakes that were monitored during nine or more
semi-monthly sampling periods in the 1990 season.
Section III includes lake data for those VLMP lakes
that were monitored during four to nine of the semi-
monthly sampling periods. Data collected under
lEPA's Ambient Lake Monitoring Program in 1989 is
also included where available.
Keywords: 'Water quality data, 'Water pollution sam-
pling, 'Lakes, 'Environmental monitoring, Citizen par-
ticipation, Illinois, State programs, Regional analysis,
Maps, Water quality management, Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Transparence, Tables(Data),
GraphsfCharts), Ranking, Volunteers, Reid tests,
'Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 'Southern
Region(lllinois), Secchi disc transparency.
PB91-211318/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
EPA/AWWARF Cooperative Agreement Program
for Drinking Water Research. Final rept.
American Water Works Association Research Foun-
dation, Denver, CO.
Jun 91,26p EPA/600/9-91 /021
Grant EPA-R-811335
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
Beginning in 1984 and continuing in 1985 and 1986,
Congress agreed to support a joint research program
and approved adding $1 million to the EPA annual
budget for the purpose of establishing a cooperative
agreement (CA) with the American Water Works Asso-
ciation Research Foundation (AWWARF). The report
describes the results of the joint industry-EPA re-
search program including the administration of the co-
operative agreement, selection and management of
projects, and benefits realized by both organizations. A
unique component of the cooperative agreement
projects is that water utilities were involved in the
actual research whenever possible to ensure practical
research and to maximize the transfer of technology
from the laboratory to the operational arena.
Keywords: 'Potable water, 'Research and develop-
ment 'Water treatment 'Water pollution control, US
EPA, Administrative procedures, Management plan-
ning. Decision making, Technology transfer, Water re-
sources. Water management(Applied), Water analysis,
Grants, Comprehensive planning, 'Cooperative agree-
ments, American Water Works Association Research
Foundation.
PB91-211326/REB PC A03/MF A01
Summer 1990 Atlanta Ozone Precursor Study.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
L J. Purdue. 19 Jun 91,17p EPA/600/D-91/119
Presented at the Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the
Air and Management Waste Association (84th), Van-
couver, British Columbia, Canada, June 19,1991.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency conducted
a major monitoring project in Atlanta, Georgia during
the summer of 1990 to obtain an information base for
the development of guidance addressing the reduction
of ozone in cities currently out of compliance with the
National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for
ozone. The specific objective of the study was to
obtain a comprehensive data base of ambient concen-
trations of ozone and ozone precursors during the
1990 summer ozone season at six sites distributed
across the Atlanta urban area. The data base has
been and will continue to be used to address a number
of questions relating to spatial and temporal variations
in the concentrations of these pollutants and pollutant
ratios, questions about the adequacy of precursor
monitoring requirements for air quality models, and the
accuracy of pollutant emission data used in these
models. The objectives, approach, and design of the
primary study will be described and brief descriptions
of several ancillary experiments will be presented.
Keywords: 'Ozone, 'Air pollution monitoring, Data ac-
quisition, Air quality. Standards, Meteorological data,
Urban areas. Summer, 'Ozone precursors,
•AtJanta(Georgia).
PB91-211334/REB PC A03/MF A01
Natural Emissions of Oxidant Precursors. Interim
rept. Jan 90-May 91.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
J. H. Novak, and T. E. Pierce. 1991,25p EPA/600/D-
91/120
Presented at the Symposium on the Role and Impor-
tance of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions Controls in Ozone
Attainment Strategies for Eastern North America,
Cambridge, MA.. May 30-June 1,1990. Prepared in co-
operation with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad-
ministration, Research Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Div.
The paper provides an overview of the sources, the es-
timation methodology, and the relative amounts of nat-
ural hydrocarbon and nitrogen oxide emissions. The
most recent estimate of natural nonmethane hydrocar-
bon (NMHC) emissions for the United States is 28 tera-
grams per year (Tg/yr). This compares with 20 Tg/yr
for anthropogenic NMHC sources. The southeastern
and southcentral portions of the United States account
for approximately 43% of the annual U.S. natural
NMHC estimate. These emissions exhibit strong diur-
nal and seasonal dependencies related to tempera-
ture, solar radiation, and active biomass. Forests are
the primary vegetative source of hydrocarbons. The
major sources of natural nitrogen oxide emissions in
North America are biomass burning, lightning, and mi-
crobial activity in soil. The authors present a compari-
son of hourly gridded nitrogen oxide emissions from
lightning, soil, and man-made sources for the north-
eastern United States. They also provide results from
preliminary investigations of the sensitivity of ozone
predictions from the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency's Regional Oxidant Model to natural NMHC
and nitric oxide emissions.
Keywords: 'Hydrocarbons, 'Nitrogen oxides, 'Natural
emissions, 'Emission factors, 'Air pollution monitor-
ing, 'United States, Sources, Forests, Biomass, Com-
bustion, Soils, Bacteria, Reviews, Ozone, Seasonal
variations, Diurnal variations, Lightning, Solar radi-
ation, Northeastern Region(Unrted States).
PB91-211342/REB PC A03/MF A01
Workplace Characteristics Associated with Hearth
and Comfort Concerns in Three Office Buildings
in Washington, DC.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
L A. Wallace, C. J. Nelson, and G. Dunteman. 1991,
11pEPA/600/D-91/121
Nearly 4000 employees of a Federal Agency in Wash-
ington, DC were surveyed in March of 1989 to deter-
mine their health symptoms, comfort concerns, and re-
ports of odor during the previous year. Their personal
characteristics and perceptions of workplace condi-
tions were also determined. A multivariate regression
analysis indicated that the workplace variable affecting
the largest number of health symptoms and comfort/
odor concerns was dust Perceptions of hot stuffy air
and the odor of paint carpet cleaning, and other
chemicals were also associated with a number of
health symptoms. Other workplace variables associat-
ed with comfort and odor concerns included glare,
noise, and nearby water leaks. In most cases, individ-
ual air handling units could not be associated with
health symptoms. Areas with new carpet reported
higher frequency of throat problems. It was concluded
that improved maintenance, better recirculation and fil-
tration of air, and glare screens were desirable to im-
prove employee health and productivity.
Keywords: 'Occupational safety and health, 'Industri-
al medicine, 'Environmental surveys, 'Federal build-
ings, 'Working conditions, Occupational exposure,
Odors, Indoor air pollution, Air pollution
effects(Humans), Ventilation, Office building, District of
Columbia, Chemical compounds, Painting, Inhalation.
PB91-211359/REB PC A02/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Ally! Chloride: The Mutagenic Activity of Its Pho-
tooxldation Products. Journal article.
Northrop Services, Inc./Environmental Sciences, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
December 1991
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P. B. Stepson, T. E. Kteindienst, C. M. Nero, D. N.
Hodges, and L T. Cupitt c1987,8p EPA/600/ J-87/
548
Contract EPA-68-02-4033
Pub. in Environmental Science and Technology, v21
n6 D568-576 Jun 87. Sponsored by Health Effects Re-
search Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Irradiations of CSHSO/NOx, C3H5Q/C2H6/NOX, and
C2H6/NOx mixtures were conducted in a 22.7 cu m
Teflon smog chamber, operated in a static mode. The
rradeted mixtures were tested for mutagenic activity
by periodfcaHy exposing Salmonella typhimurium strain
TA100 to the smog chamber effluent during the irradia-
tion. The aUyl chloride photooxidation products1 total
mutagenic activity was found to be dramatically de-
pendent onthe presence of Cj atom reaction products.
In the absence of C2H6, which is used as a O atom
scavenger, the observed mutagenic activity of the irra-
dated C3H5Q/NOX mixture at long extent of reaction
was 13 revertants per plate per hour/(ppb C3H5CI
consumed). However, when sufficient C2H6 was
present to remove all d atoms, the observed muta-
genic activity for C3H5CI photooxidation products was
1.4 revertants per plate per hour/(ppb C3H5O con-
sumed). Under conditions of excess C2H6, the mixture
is approximately 30 times more mutagenic than that
previously observed for the mutagenic activity of the
photooxidation products of propytene, the nonchkxin-
ated analogue of aUyl chloride. The observed muta-
genic activity in the presence of excess C2H6 is con-
sistent with the total response caused by chkxoacetal-
dehyde. a primary C3H5CI photooxidation product
(Copyright (c) 1987 by the American Chemical Socie-
ty-)
Keywords: •Photochemistry. 'Oxidation, •ADyl chlo-
ride. 'Mutagens. Salmonella typhimurium. Smog, Ki-
netics, Btoaisay. Nitrogen oxides. Reprints.
PB91-21 1367/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati. OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Tasting and VaMation of a Multiple Nonlinear Re-
gression Model for Predicting Trinatornethane
Formation Potential. Journal article.
Florida International Univ.. Miami Drinking Water Re-
search Center
G.L Amy, R. A. Minear, and W.J. Cooper. c1987.14p
EPA/600/ J-87/549
Grants EPA-R-610277-01. EPA-R-809935-01
Pub. in Water Research, v21 n6 p649-659 1987. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Arizona Univ., Tucson. Dept
of Ovi Engineering, and Illinois Univ. at Urbana-Cham-
paiga Inst for Environmental Studies- Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati. OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
The paper summarizes a testing and validation analy-
sis of a previously developed model for predicting tri-
hakxnethane formation potential (THMFP) in chlorinat-
ed waters containing THM precursors. The original
model, in the form of a nonlinear multiple regression
equation, tended to overpredKt THM formation poten-
tial at lower chlorine concentrations and underpredkrt
at higher chlorine concentrations. The model proved to
be more accurate in simulating THM formation poten-
tial in waters with moderate levels of organic carbon/
THM precursors. Whle the model did not provide a
high degree of predfctive accuracy, the general format
of the noninear model represents a rational frame-
work for developing source specific models applicable
to a given water source. (Copyright (c) 1987 Pergamon
Journals Ltd.)
Keywords: 'Chtorination. •Water, 'Halohydrocarbons.
•Chemical reactions. Models, Regression analysis,
Temperature, pH. Ultraviolet spectroscopy. Reprints,
•Trihatomethanes.
PB91-21 1375/REB PC A03/MF A01
Development of Cost Equations for GAC Treat-
ment Systems (Paper 22509). Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati. OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
J. Q. Adams, and R. M Clark. C1988, 19p EPA/600/ J-
88/572
Pub. in JnL of Environmental Engineering. v114 n3
0672-688 Jun 8a
The use of granular activated carbon (GAC) as a broad
spectrum adsorbant in the treatment of drinking water
has been shown to be effective in removing or reduc-
ing concentrations of specific organtcs and toxic or-
ganic chemicals. Much concern has been expressed
regarding the cost of GAC systems. Several studies
have been conducted to develop cost estimating
equations for the system components. Comparisons
between some of the costs from field studies and
costs estimated from these equations have resulted in
substantially different values although most cost esti-
mates were very dose to the actual costs derived from
the field studies. Data from a series of field research
projects have been combined with the earlier cost
equation development efforts to derive a new set of
cost estimating equations for GAC. These new equa-
tions can be used to estimate capital costs and individ-
ual O&M cost components.
Keywords: 'Activated carbon treatment, 'Water treat-
ment, 'Cost analysis. 'Water pollution control, Potable
water. Adsorption, Cost comparison, Cost estimates,
Reprints, 'Granular activated carbon.
PB91-211383/REB PC A03/MF A01
Critical Review of the Developmental Toxlclty and
Teratogenldty of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodlbenzo-p-
Dkndn: Recent Advances Toward Understanding
the Mechanism. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
L A. Couture, B. D. Abbott, and L 5. Bimbaum. C1990,
11p EPA/600/ J-90/521
Pub. in Teratology, v42 n6 p619-6271990. Prepared in
cooperation with National Inst of Environmental
Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC., and
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill.
A specific teratogeroc response is elicited in the
mouse as a result of exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachtorodi-
benzo-p-dioxin (TCOD; dkjrin). The characteristic
spectrum of structural malformations induced in mice
following exposure to TCDD and structurally-related
congeners is highly reproducible and includes both hy-
dronephrosis and deft palate In addition, prenatal ex-
posure to TCDD has been shown to induce thymic hy-
poplasia. The three abnormalities occur at doses well
below those producing maternal or embryo/fetal toxic-
ity, and are among the most sensitive indicators of
dwxin toxicity. In aH other laboratory species tested,
TCDD causes maternal and embryo/fetal toxicity, but
does not induce a significant increase in the incidence
of structural abnormalities even at toxic dose levels.
Developmental toxicity occurs in a similar dose range
across species, however, mice are particularly suscep-
tible to development of TCDD-induced terata. Recent
experiments using an organ culture were an attempt to
address the issue of species and organ differences in
sensitivity to TCDD. Human palatal shelves were ex-
amined in this in vitro system, and were found to ap-
proximate the rat in terms of sensitivity for induction of
deft palate. (Copyright (c) 1990 WBey-Liss, Inc.)
Keywords: 'Toxicology, 'Teratogens, 'Tetrachloixx*-
benzodbxins. Maternal-fetal exchange. Species speci-
ficity. Rats. Mice. Abnormalities, Reprints.
PB91-211391/REB PCA02/MFA01
Systemic Administration of KaMc Add Increases
QABA Levels hi Perfusste from the Hippocampus
of Rats 'In vivo'. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab.. Research Triangle
Park. NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
W. Q. Zhang. B. C. Rogers, P. Tandon. P. M. Hudson,
and T. J. Sobotka. C1990,10p EPA/600/J-90/522
Pub. in NeuroToxfcology, v11 n4 p593-600 1990. Pre-
pared in cooperation with National Inst of Environ-
mental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park. NC.
Lab. of Molecular and Integrative Neuroscience, and
Food and Drug Administration, RockviDe. MD.
The ventral hippocampi of male, Rscher-344 rats were
implanted with microdiarysts probes and the effects of
svstemicaUy administered kartc acid (KA) (8 mg/kg,
s.c.) on the in vivo release of amino acids were meas-
ured for four hours after administration. In order to
measure GABA release in vivo, gamma-vinyl-GABA
(GVG), an irreversMe inhibitor of GABA transaminase,
was injected intrahippocampaHy prior to perfuskxi.
GVG pretreatment resulted in measurable levels of
GABA in the perfusate without significant effects on
the release of aspartate. gkitamate, glutamine, gtycine
or taurine. Following GVG pretreatment systemic ad-
ministration of KA produced a time-dependent in-
crease in GABA, as well as all other amino acids
except glutamine, which was initially decreased. The
results show for the first time that systemically admin-
istered KA increases extracellular GABA levels, an
effect previously reported only in vitro. The data sug-
gest that prior to destruction of GABA-containing inter-
neurons in the hippocampus, there is an increased ac-
tivity of those GABA intemeurons reflected as an in-
crease in extracellular GABA levels. (Copyright (c)
1990 by Intox Press, Inc.)
Keywords: 'Kainic add, 'Pharmacology, 'GABA,
'Hippocampus, In vivo analysis, Aspartate, Rats, Glu-
tamate, Glutamine, Glydne, Taurine, Nerve cells,
Dose-response relationships, Reprints.
PB91-211409/REB PC A02/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Dose-Dependent Effect of Prenatal Dexametna-
sone Treatment on beta-Adrenerglc Receptor
Coupling to Omlthlne Deearboxylase and Cyclic
AMP. Journal article.
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC. Dept of
Pharmacology.
X. P. Bian, F. J. Seidler, J. Bartolome, R. J. Kavlock,
and M. Bartolome. c1990,8p EPA/600/J-90/523
Grants EPA-R-813769, PHS-HD-09713
Pub. in Jnl. of Developmental Physiology, v14 p125-
130 Dec 90. Sponsored by Health Effects Research
Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC., and Public Health
Service, Rockville, MD.
Glucocorticoids regulate the coupling of beta-adrener-
gic receptors to cell function. In the current study, the
potential role of these agents in the development of
adrenergic responses was evaluated in the offspring of
pregnant rats given 0.8 mg/kg of dexamethasone on
gestational days 17,18 and 19. The authors examined
the postnatal development of beta-receptors coupling
to omithine decarboxylase in heart and kidney
throughout neonatal life into young adulthood; this
enzyme is involved in transduction of neural signals
controlling cellular replication and differentiation. Dex-
amethasone exposure perturbed the basal pattern of
cardiac omithine decarboxylase activity and attenuat-
ed the response of the enzyme in both heart and
kidney to acute challenge with the beta-agonist iso-
proterenol. Subsensitivity persisted into the postwean-
ing period. This dosage regimen of dexamethasone
also suppressed renal cydte AMP responses to isopro-
terenol, but exposure to a lower dose (0.2 mg/kg) en-
hanced the response. Thus, although tow doses of glu-
cocorticoids foster development of the coupling of
beta-receptors to cellular transduction mechanisms,
higher doses such as those used to stimulate king
function may lastingly obtund adrenergic sensitivity.
Keywords: 'Dexamethasone, 'Beta adrenergic recep-
tors, 'Adenosine cyclic monophosphate, *Omithine
decarboxylase. Heart, Kidney, Isoproterenol, Animal
pregnancy. Rats, Dose-response relationships. Re-
prints.
PB91-211417/REB PCA02/MFA01
Environmental Research Lab.-Duluth, MN.
Variable Selectivity and the Role of Nutritional
Quality m Food Selection by a Planktonte Rotifer.
Journal artide.
Wisconsin Unh/.-Madison. Center for Limnology.
M. E. Sierszen. C1990,8p EPA/600/J-90/524
Grant EPA-R-812216-01
Pub. in OIKOS 59, p241 -247 Jun 90. Sponsored by En-
vironmental Research Lab.-Duluth, MN.
To investigate the potential for selective feeding to en-
hance fitness, the hypothesis that an herbivorous zoo-
plankter selects those food items that best support its
reproduction was tested. Under the hypothesis, growth
and reproduction on selected food items should be
higher than on less preferred items. The hypothesis is
not supported. In situ selectivity by the rotifer Keratella
taurocephala for Cryptomonas relative to Chlamydo-
monas goes through a seasonal cycle, in apparent re-
sponse to fluctuating Cryptomonas populations. How-
ever, reproduction on a unialgal diet of Cryptomonas is
consistently high and similar to that on Chlamydo-
monas. Oocystis, which also supports reproduction
equivalent to that supported by Chlamydomonas, is
sometimes rejected by K. taurocephala In addition, K.
taurocephala does not discriminate between Merismo-
pecta and Chlamydomonas even though Merismope-
dia supports virtually no reproduction by the rotifer. Se-
lection by K. taurocephala does not simply maximize
the intake of food items that yield high reproduction.
Selectivity is a complex, dynamic process, one func-
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tion of which may be the exploitation of locally or sea-
sonally abundant foods.
Keywords: 'Zooplankton, *Food chains, 'Nutrition,
Reproduction(Biology), Seasonal variations, Algae,
Field tests, Mortality, Chlamydomonas, Reprints, 'Ro-
tifers, Keratella taurocephala, Merismopedia, Crypto-
monas.
PB91-211425/REB PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Characterization of an Axenlc Strain of 'Hartman-
neUa vermlforrnls' Obtained from an Investigation
of Nosocomlal Legtonellosis. Journal article.
Center for Infectious Diseases, Atlanta, GA. Div. of
Bacterial Diseases.
B. S. Fields, T. A. Nerad, T. K. Sawyer, C. H. King, and
J. M. Barbaree. C1990,5p EPA/600/ J-90/ 525
Grant EPA-R-816070-01 -0
Pub. in Jnl. of Protozoology, v37 n6 p581-583 Nov/
Dec 90. Prepared in cooperation with American Type
Culture Collection, Rockville, MD., Rescon Associates,
Inc., Royal Oak, MD., and Georgia Univ., Athens. Coll.
of Veterinary Medicine. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
A free living amoeba identified as Hartmannella vermi-
formis was isolated from a water sample obtained
during an investigation of nosocomial legionellosis.
Hartmannella vermiformis are known to support the in-
tracellular multiplication of Legionella pneumophila.
This strain of H. vermiformis, designed CDC-19, was
cloned and established in axenic culture, in order to
develop a model for the study of the pathogenicity of
tegionellae. Isoenzyme patterns of axenicalry cultivat-
ed strain CDC-19 were compared with 2 strains of H.
vermiformis derived from the type strain, one axenic
(ATCC 50236) and the other grown in the presence of
bacteria (ATCC 30966). Enzyme patterns suggested
that all 3 strains are assignable to the species Hart-
mannella vermiformis. Axenic H. vermiformis strain
CDC-19 has been deposited with the American Type
Culture Collection (ATCC 50237) and should prove
useful in the study of protozoan-bacterial interaction.
(Copyright (c) 1990 American Society of Protozoolo-
gists.)
Keywords: 'Hartmanella, 'Cross infections, 'Legionel-
tosts, Legionella, Isoenzymes, Water microbiology, Pc-
lyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, Reprints, 'Protozo-
an-bacterial interactions.
PB91-211433/REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Influence of Temperature during Electric- and
Magnetic-Reld-lnduced Alteration of Calcium-Ion
Release from In vttro Brain Tissue. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab.. Research Triangle
Park,NC.
C. F. Blackman, S. G. Benane, and D. E. House. 1991,
11p EPA/600/J-91/120
Contract DE-AI01-89CE34024
Pub. in Bioetectromagnetics, v12 n3 p173-182 May 91.
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
A technique based on release of calcium ions from in
vitro preparations of avian brain tissues has been used
by several investigators to demonstrate a biological
effect of weak electric and magnetic fields. When the
tissues nave been exposed to ELF-modulated, VHP
and UHF fields, enhanced release of calcium ions has
resulted. Both inhibition and enhancement in release
of calcium ions have been reported. Avian-brain tis-
sues were exposed to 16-Hz sinusoidal electromag-
netic fields at 14.1 V(subrms)/rn(inair)and64nTrms.
During 20-min exposures, as tissue-sample tempera-
ture rose by 0.7 to 2.5 C to a temperature of 35,36, or
37, but not of 38 or 39 C, an enhanced release of ions
was observed. When the temperature was stable
during exposure (i.e., constant within + or - 0.3 C) at a
final value of 36 or 37, but not of 35 or 38 C, the quanti-
ty of ions released was reduced. And when descend-
ing by 0.7 to 1.5 C to any final temperature from 35 to
38 C, a null result occurred. These findings may recon-
cile the apparent disagreement in the direction of a
field-induced response, and they may explain why ex-
perimental outcomes have been difficult to confirm in
some laboratories. Of greater importance, the findings
may also provide insight into the mechanism of the
field-induced phenomenon.
Keywords: 'Electric fields, 'Magnetic fields, 'Temper-
ature, 'Brain, 'Calcium, In vitro analysis, Frequencies,
Chickens, Reprints.
PB91-211441/REB PC A03/MF A01
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill.
Hydronephrosls In Mice Exposed to TCDD-Con-
taminated Breast Milk: Identification of the Peak
Period of Sensitivity and Assessment of Potential
Recovery. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
L Couture-Haws, M. W. Harris, M.M. McDonald, A. C.
Lockhart, and L S. Bimbaum. C1991,18p EPA/600/J-
91/121
Pub. in Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, v107
n2 p413-428 1991. Prepared in cooperation with Na-
tional Inst of Environmental Health Sciences, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Sponsored by North Caroli-
na Univ. at Chapel Hill, and Computer Sciences Corp.,
Research Triangle Park, NC.
2, 3, 7, 8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) is a
potent inducer of hydronephrosis in mice both pre- and
ppst-natally. To identify the critical period of suscepti-
bility for development of TCDD-induced hydronephro-
sis in neonatal mice, as well as to characterize the po-
tential for recovery from this renal lesion, dose-re-
sponse and time-course studies were conducted using
lactational exposure. Pregnant C57BL/6N mice were
allowed natural delivery, hi the dose-response phase
of the investigation, mothers were administered 0,3,6,
or 12 microgram TCDD/kg once by gavage on post
natal day (pnd) 1,4,8, or 14, and dams and pups were
sacrificed on pnd 26. In the time-course studies, dams
were given a single oral dose of 0 or 9 microgram
TCDD/kg on pnd 1, and mothers and litters were sub-
sequently sacrificed on pnd 7,13, ,19, or 26. Neonatal
kidneys were examined, and hydronephrotic severity
was scored. The incidence and severity of hydrone-
phrosis were significantly elevated above controls at
all dose levels on pnd 26 following treatment on pnds
1 and 4, while treatment on pnd 8 or 14 was ineffective
at inducing hydronephrosis.
Keywords: 'Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin, 'Kidney dis-
eases, 'Milk, Mammae, Maternal-fetal exchange,
Dose-response relationships, Newborn animals, Mice,
Sex factors, Food contamination, Organ weight, Body
weight. Liver, Thymus gland. Pathology, Reprints.
PB91-211458/REB PCA03/MFA01
Activity Profiles of Developmental Toxlciry:
Design Considerations and Pilot Implementation.
Journal article.
Hearth Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
R. J. Kavlock, J. A. Greene, G. L Kimmel. R. E.
Morrissey, and E. Owens. c1991,30p EPA/600/J-91 /
122
Pub. in Teratology, v43 n2 p159-185 Feb 91. Prepared
in cooperation with Burroughs Wellcome Co., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC., Environmental Health Re-
search and Testing, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC.,
Chemical Industry Inst of Toxicology, Research Trian-
gle Park, NC., and North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill.
The available literature was searched for quantitative
test results from both in vitro and in vivo assays for de-
velopmental toxicity for five model compounds: cyclo-
phosphamide, methotrexate, hydroxyurea, caffeine,
and ethylenethiourea. Nine cellular-based assays, six
assays using whole embryos in culture, as well as Seg-
ment II and abbreviated exposure tests for mammalian
test species are included in the database. For each
assay, the critical endpoints were identified, each of
which was then provided a three-letter code, and the
criteria for extraction of quantitative information were
established. The extracted information was placed into
a computerized reference file and subsequently plot-
ted such that the qualitative (positive/negative) and
quantitative (e.g., IC(sub 50), highest ineffective dose
(HID), lowest effective dose (LED)) results across all
test systems could be displayed. The information con-
tained in these profiles can be used to compare quali-
tative and quantitative results across multiple assay
systems, to identify data gaps in the literature, to
evaluate the concordance of the assays, to calculate
relative potencies, and to examine structure-activity re-
lationships.
Keywords: 'Toxicology, 'Teratogens, Cyclophospha-
mkte, Methotrexate, Hydroxyurea, Caffeine, Ethylen-
ethiourea, Dose-response relationships, Structure-ac-
tivity relationships, Data bases, Mutagenicity tests,
Mammals, Reprints.
PB91-211466/REB PC A03/MF A01
Disposition and Excretion of Intravenous 2,3,7,8-
Tetrabromodibenzo-p-dloxin (TBDD) In Rats. Jour-
nal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
L. B. Kedderis, J. J. Diliberto, and L S. Birnbaum.
C1991,12p EPA/600/J-91 /123
Pub. in Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, v108
n2 p397-406 May 91. Presented at the Annual Society
of Toxicology Meeting, Miami Beach, FL, February
1990. Prepared in cooperation with National Inst of
Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle
Park, NC., and North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill.
Polybrominated dibenzodioxins and dibenzofurans are
of toxicologic interest due to potential occupational
and environmental exposure and because of their
structural similarity to the highly toxic chlorinated ana-
logues. The excretion and terminal tissue distribution
of (3JH-TBDD was studied in male F344 rats for 56
days following single doses of 0, 0.001 or 0.1 micro
mol/kg. The major tissue depots of radioactivity in
liver, adipose, and skin, and tissue distribution was
dose-dependent At 56 days, liver concentrations in
the high dose group were disproportionately increased
compared to the low dose group. Uveradipose con-
centration ratios were 0.2 and 2.6 at the low and high
doses, respectively. Elimination of radioactivity in the
feces, the major route of excretion, and urine was also
nonlinear with respect to dose. By day 56, feces ac-
counted for approximately 50% of the administered
dose at the low dose versus 70% at the high dose.
Blood levels of radioactivity declined rapidly with ap-
proximately 2% remaining in the blood by 24 hours.
Radioactivity levels in the liver peaked by 7 hrs and
then gradually declined concomitant with a slow accu-
mulation in adipose tissue. The terminal excretion half-
life of radioactivity in adipose was estimated to be ap-
proximately 60 days. Uveradipose concentration
ratios declined with time. Thus, the overall disposition
of TBDD appears similar to that observed for the chlor-
inated analogue, 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
(TCDD). The dose-dependent tissue disposition and
excretion kinetics of these compounds suggest impor-
tant considerations for extrapolations from high to low
Keywords: 'Pharmacokinetics, 'Toxicology, Feces,
Tissue distribution, Adipose tissue, Liver,
Skin(Anatomy), Dose-response relationships. Body
weight Rats, Weight gain, Muscles, Blood, Bile, Re-
prints, 'Tetrabromodibenzodioxins.
PB91-211474/REB PC A03/MF A01
Symposium Overview: Symposium on Application
of PharmacokinoUcs In Developmental Toxicity
Risk Assessments. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Developmental Toxicology Div.
R. J. Kavlock, D. R. Mattison, H. Nau, J. F. Young, and
J. L Gabrielsson. C1991,22p EPA/600/J-91/124
Pub. in Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, v16 n2
p213-232 Feb 91. Presented at the Annual Meeting of
the Society of Toxicity (SOT) (29th), Miami, FL. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Arkansas Univ. at Little
Rock, Freie Univ. Berlin (Germany, F.R.), Uppsala
Univ. (Sweden), and Society of Toxicology, Bethesda,
MD.
A symposium entitled 'Application of Pharmacokine-
tics in Developmental Toxicity Risk Assessments' was
held at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxi-
cology (SOT) in Miami Beach, Florida. It was spon-
sored by the Reproductive and Developmental Spe-
cialty Section of SOT to address the current state of
knowledge relating to the use of physiological and
metabolic information in reducing the uncertainties in-
herent in the presently practiced procedures for ex-
trapolating animal toxicology data to the human situa-
tion. The goal of the symposium is to communicate
where one is in the process of moving pharmacokine-
tic data from a research mode to an application mode.
The first speaker discussed physiological adaptations
required for successful pregnancy and how these
might impact on the manifestation of developmental
toxicity across species. The use of pharrnacokinetics
for the interpretation of teratogenicity studies in regard
to interspecies extrapolation and structure-activity re-
lationships, and how the information might be used to
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modrty testing protocols to more accurately reflect
human exposure patterns was also discussed, as well
as the use of multiple correlation procedures to deter-
mine which pharmacokinetic parameters are most ap-
propriate as integrated internal dose estimates for
quantitative dose-response modelling. Next discussed
was rodent whole embryo culture, and how it presents
advantages and disadvantages for assessment of
pharmacokinetic factors in teratogenests. Finally, the
concept of physiologically based pharmacokinetic
modelling and how it can be applied to extrapolate
data between species was introduced.
Keywords: 'Meetings, 'Pharmacokinetfcs, 'Toxicol-
ogy. Teratogens, 'Risk assessment, Digestive
system, Structure-activity relationships, Species speci-
ficity, Reproduction(Biology), Fetus, Maternal-fetal ex-
change, Respiratory system. In vivo analysis. In vitro
analysis. Phenols, Pregnancy, Cardiovascular system,
Kidney, Reprints.
PB91-211482/REB PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative Methods for Cross-Species Mapping
(CSM). Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
PanXNC.
V. A. Benwnus, W. K. Boyes. H. K. Hudnell, C. M. Frey.
and 0. J. Svendsgaard. c1991. 9p EPA/600/ J-91 /125
Pub. in Neurosoience and Biobehavkxal Reviews, v15
n2p165-171 1991. Prepared in cooperation with North
Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill.
Cross species extrapolation will be defined as predic-
tion from one species to another without empirical veri-
fication. Cross species mapping (CSM) is the same
except empirical verification is performed. CSM may
be viewed as validation of methods for extrapolation.
The paper offers a quantitative method for construct-
ing CSM equations which is useful in evaluation of the
CSM and as an aid in the design of new experiments in
CSM and extrapolation. The method requires fitting
mathematical models for the physiological or behavior-
al phenomena to be mapped across species. A CSM
equation can then be derived from the models in each
species and approximate confidence limits may be ob-
tained for predictions from the equation. The method is
useful even when the models in the two species differ
in form, mptying deferences in physiology or behavior-
al principles between species. The method proposed
has a number of remaining uncertainties and possible
problems.
Keywords: 'Species specificity, 'Mathematical
models. Animals, Humans, Risk assessment. Reprints,
'Cross-species mapping.
PB91-211490/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park,NC.
Insect Virus: Assays for Viral Replication and Per-
•fetence hi Mammatan Cetts. Journal article.
Northrop Services, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC.
P. a HarBa M. a Canton, and C. Y. Kawanishi. c1 991 ,
12p EPA/600/ J-91/126
Contract EPA-68-02-4450
Pub. in JnL of VTrotogtcai Methods. v31 n2-3 p335-344
Feb 91. See also PB90-1 46093. Sponsored by Health
Effects Research Lab.. Research Triangle Park, NC.
Wai pesticidal agents must be evaluated for potential
health hazards prior to utifeation. Assessment of the
Ikeihood of replication in humans has included in i vitro
exposure of human cefls to the potential pesticidal
agent Previous h vitro evaluation strategies have
lacked positive controls. Thus, negative results, inter-
preted as no effect of the virus on human ceDs. could
reflect basic deficiencies in the testing protocols. A
study designed a testing scheme for viral pesticides
and used it to test the nuclear potyhedrosts virus of Au-
tographa caHomica. Tests were aimed at evaluating
potential repfcation or gene expression in primate
ceBs. ParaHel tests were run utitzing identical proto-
cols with primate viruses known to produce the biologi-
cal effect being evaluated. Thus protocols described
were tested with positive viral controls. (Copyright (c)
1991 Bsevier Science PubishersB.V.)
Keywords: 'Insects. "Viruses, 'Biological pest control,
Virus repfcation. Viral gene expression regulation, Ba-
cutoviruses. Humans, Plasmids, Viral antigens. Nucleic
acids, Polyacrylamkte gel etectroph
blotting, Deoxyribonuctex: acids. Reprints.
Southern
PB91-211508/REB PC A03/MF A01
Norwich Eaton Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Norwich, NY.
Long-Term Behavioral and Neurochemlcal Effects
of Intradentate Administration of ColchkHne In
Rats. Journal article.
National Inst of Environmental Health Sciences, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Lab. of Molecular and Inte-
grative Neuroscience.
P. Tandon, S. Barone, E. G. Drust, and H. A. Tilson.
C1991.14p EPA/600/J-91 /127
Pub. in NeuroToxicology, v12 n1 p67-78 1991. Pre-
pared in cooperation with East Carolina Univ. School
of Medicine, Greenville, NC. Sponsored by Norwich
Eaton Pharmaceuticals. Inc., Norwich, NY., and Health
Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Previous work has shown that the intradentate admin-
istration of colchicine produces time-dependent be-
havioral and neurochemical changes. Deficits in team-
ing and memory and alterations in the signal transduc-
tion process for the cholinergic muscarinic receptor
have been observed up to 12 weeks after colchicine
treatment To study the long-term effects of colchicine
administration on cognitive function and the choliner-
gic system, 6 month-old male, Rscher-344 rats were
injected with 2.5 microgram of colchicine bilaterally in
the dorsal and ventral hippocampus. Twelve months
later the animals were tested for the acquisition of a
spatial reference memory task in the Morris water
maze for 6 days, with 4 trials of 60 seconds each day.
At the completion of the behavioral testing, one half of
the rats were used for histochemical studies. A signifi-
cant deficit in acquisition in the water maze was ob-
served in animals 1 year after colchicine administra-
tion. Neurochemical studies showed an increase in
carbachoMnduced PI metabolism in the rat hippocam-
pus 1 year post-lesion with colchicine.
Keywords: 'Behavior, 'Toxicology, 'Colchicine, Neur-
oregulators. Hippocampus, Phosphoinositides. Spatial
behavior, Immunohistochemistry, Acetylcholinester-
ase, Choline acetyltransferase, Reprints.
PB91-211516/REB PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with Nat-
ural Water (Paper No. 25489). Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
T. F. Speth. c1991,16p EPA/600/J-91 /128
Pub. in Jnl. of Environmental Engineering, v117 n1
p66-79Jan/Feb 91. See also PB91 -162800.
Adsorption studies were conducted to determine how
pretoadmg a natural groundwater onto granular acti-
vated carbon affects the adsorption of cis-1,2-dtehtor-
oethene in small-scale and pilot-scale columns. Ca-
pacities were determined from batch-isotherm tests,
microcolumns, and pilot columns, which were preload-
ed for various lengths of time. Breakthrough profiles
from short-bed adsorbers and pilot columns provided
information regarding the kinetics of adsorption. Some
of the results are: adsorption capacity and kinetic rate
decreased with increasing time of preloading, the pre-
loaded microcolumns snowed capacity reductions
similar to that of the preloaded pilot columns, and pre-
loaded column capacities were represented wen by
preloaded isotherms. The reduction in pilot-column ca-
pacity due to preloading for cis-1,2-dichloroethene
was shown to be partially off-set by using columns in
series where the columns were only added when
needed to contain the mass-transfer zone. For cis-1,2-
dichkxoethene, the increased run time due to adding
columns may not be worthwhile in field applications.
However, for stronger adsorbing compounds, or col-
umns which are preloaded before the contaminant of
interest arrives, a significant improvement in carbon
performance may result
Keywords: 'Activated carbon treatment 'Water treat-
ment 'Water pollution control, Adsorption, Capacity.
Isotherms, Kinetics. Dichloroethylenes, Technology
assessment Ground water. Reprints, 'Granular acti-
vated caroon.
PB91-211524/REB PCA01/MFA01
Removing Inorganics: Common Methods Have
Units. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
T. J. Sorg. cJun 91, 5p EPA/600/J-91 /129
Pub. in Water Technology, vl 9 n6 p57-60 Jun 91.
When EPA sets a regulation (a maximum contaminant
level) for a contaminant it must also specify the 'best
available technology' (BAT) that can be used to
remove the contaminant. Because the regulations
apply to community water systems, the technologies
selected are ones that are commonly used to treat
community size water systems. Thus, EPA R and D
program has focused its efforts on evaluating primarily
community applied technologies such as conventional
coagulation-filtration, lime softening, ion exchange, ad-
sorption, and membrane process. When BAT is identi-
fied for a specific contaminant frequently the BAT will
be listed with its limitations because the process is
often not effective under all water quality conditions.
The same limitations would also apply to POU/POE
treatment The paper discusses EPA's regulations on
inorganic contaminants, the best available technol-
ogies cited by EPA, and the limitations of the process-
es. Using arsenic as an example, the impact of the
contaminant chemistry and water quality on removals
is presented.
Keywords: 'Pollution regulations, 'Water pollution
abatement 'Potable water, 'Inorganic compounds,
•Water treatment Best technology, US EPA, Perform-
ance standards. Standards compliance, Water quality,
Water softening. Membranes, Adsorption, Ion ex-
changing, Research and development Water pollution
control, Arsenic, Distribution systems, Coagulation, Fil-
tration, Reprints, Community relations, Point of use
treatment Point of entry treatment
PB91-211813/REB PC A06/MF A01
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1992. Directive
(Final).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
S. Jones. May 91.102p EPA/530/SW-91/023,
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9420.00-07
See also PB91-211839.
The directive discusses the RCRA Implementation
Plan (RIP). RIP provides an overview of the main ob-
jectives of the national RCRA solid and hazardous
waste management program, identifies priority activi-
ties that will be tracked in the Strategic Targeted Ac-
tivities for Results (STARS) and addresses resource
allocations for the upcoming Fiscal Year.
Keywords: 'Waste management 'Superfund, 'Haz-
ardous materials. Operations, Environment manage-
ment Ranking, Guidelines, State implementation
plans, Law enforcement Industrial wastes, Municipal
wastes. Pollution regulations. Environmental policy,
•Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response,
'RCRA implementation plans. Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act Strategic Targeted Activities for Re-
sults System.
PB91-211821/REB PC A04/MF A01
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators
and Treatment Storage, Disposal, and Recycling
Facilities hi 1986. Hazardous Waste Management
hi RCRA TSDR Units.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
J. Fogarty. Jul 91,69p EPA/530/SW-91 /060
See also PB86-197837.
The report presents the initial findings of 2 extensive
national surveys conducted by mail over a 3-year
period to obtain detailed information concerning haz-
ardous waste generation and management practices
occurring in c
eratorSurve)
ous waste handlers regulated
RCRA.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste manage-
ment 'Pollution control, Environmental surveys.
Questionnaires, Waste treatment Waste storage,
Waste disposal, Waste recycling. Permits, Information
transfer, Hazardous materials transportation, Toxicity,
Pollution abatement Surface impoundments, Pollution
regulations. Data processing, Operators, Industrial
wastes. Land disposal. Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act
PB91-211839/REB PC A07/MF A01
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1991.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
1991,146pEPA/530/SW-91/042
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See also PB91-211813 and report for 1990, PB91-
156695.
The annual operating guidance outlines EPA's pro-
grams for FY1991. It provides an overview of the main
objectives for the national program and for initiatives to
prevent pollution, improve management, strengthen
enforcement, foster greater public involvement, and
bolster science. For EPA and State program managers
in the field, it suggests priorities and activities that will
be tracked by the Strategic Targeted Activities for Re-
sults System (STARS, formerly SPMS). The guidance
is an important quarterly indicator of EPA's progress. It
helps the Agency measure its accomplishments, as
well as uncover and address problems requiring great-
er attention.
Keywords: 'State implementation plans, 'Waste man-
agement, 'Environmental policy. Waste disposal. Nat-
ural resources management, US EPA, Pollution abate-
ment. Law enforcement, Guidelines, Superfund, Pollu-
tion regulations, Hazardous materials, Environment
management, Operations, Emergency plans, Storage
tanks, Underground storage, Chemical spills, 'Re-
source Conservation and Recovery Act, 'Strategic
Targeted Activities for Results System, *RCRA imple-
mentation plans, SPMS targets, Community relations,
Cleanup operations, National Priorities List
PB91-211847/REB PC A04/MF A01
Proceedings of U.SVFRG Workshop on Photo-
chemical Ozone Problem and Its Control (2nd).
Held In Chapel Hill, North Carolina on June 5-8,
1990. Symposium paper.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
K. Becker, M. Gery, R. Derwent, A. Ebel, and H.
Jeffries. Jut 91,69p EPA/600/9-91 /020
See also PB89-233514. Prepared in cooperation with
Umwettbundesamt, Berlin (Germany, F.R.).
The Second US-FRG Workshop on the Photochemical
Ozone Problem and Its Control was held in Chapel Hill,
NC, USA, on June 5-8,1990. Its scope was expanded,
relative to the First Workshop, to include subjects of in-
terest to the Commission of European Communities
and to the United Kingdom Department of the Environ-
ment Specific topics included policy developments in
the US and Europe, atmospheric chemistry of organic
pollutants, the relationships of ozone to its precursors
and models of such relationships, the EMEP photo-
chemical ozone model and on-going research pro-
grams in Europe and the US. The Workshop Steering
Committee offered recommendations for a third work-
shop in 1992 in Europe, for specific workshop topics,
for joint US-Europe studies, and for cooperative train-
ing programs.
Keywords: 'Ozone, 'Air pollution, 'Meetings, 'Photo-
chemical reactions, 'Air pollution abatement, Hydro-
carbons, Atmospheric chemistry, Nitrogen oxides, Per-
oxyacetyt nitrate, United States, Hydrogen peroxide,
Federal Republic of Germany, Europe, Air pollution
monitoring, Emission factors. Troposphere, Mathemat-
ical models. Volatile organic compounds.
PB91-211B54/REB PC A03/MF A01
Army Medical Research and Development Command,
FcrtDetrick,MD.
Inhalation Toxicology of Red and Violet Mixtures.
Chamber Concentration and Particle Size Distri-
bution Report
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
M. A. Higuchi, and D. W. Davies. Jul 91,39p EPA/600/
1-91/003
See also AD-A211 666. Prepared in cooperation with
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC. Sponsored by Army Medical Re-
search and Development Command, Fort Detrick, MD.
An inhalation exposure facility was developed at the
U.S. EPA, RTF, NC to conduct inhalation exposures of
rodents and guinea pigs to dye mixtures used by the
U.S. Army in the manufacture of smoke munitions. Ini-
tially, an evaluation of the prototype chamber aerosol
homogeneity was conducted to determine the uniform-
ity and reprodudbility of the concentration and particle
size of dye aerosol throughout the breathing zone of
the test animals (Davies, et al.). The three dyes, DR11,
SRI, and DB3, were chemically analyzed for purity and
optically examined for size and shape. All pure dyes
appeared to be stable at room temperature except
DBS, which decomposes if not stored at 4 C. The parti-
cle size ranges varied for each pure dye and structures
were either amorphous (azo dye) or crystalline (anthra-
quinone dyes). The bulk red and violet dye mixtures
were analyzed for composition. The chemical analysis
of the relative composition of each dye mixture, col-
lected by cascade impactor sampling, revealed frac-
tionation of the mixtures into component dyes.
Keywords: 'Air pollution effects(Animals), 'Indoor air
pollutants, 'Dyes, 'Mixtures, 'Smoke munitions,
'Toxicology, 'Red(Color), Rodents, Chemical analy-
sis, Particle size, Graphs(Charts), Tables(Data),
*Violet(Color).
PB91-211862/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Nitrogen Oxide Control for Stationary Combus-
tion Sources.
JACA Corp., Fort Washington, PA.
T. Beggs. Jul 86,58p EPA/625/5-86/020
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Lab.
Nitrogen dioxide is a criteria pollutant under the Clean
Air Act and emissions of nitrogen oxides must be con-
trolled to achieve attainment with the ambient stand-
ards. The handbook presents an overview of technol-
ogies that may be applicable to control the four major
stationary sources of NOx. A basic overview, including
costs, of control technology available between 1981
and 1984 is presented for facility operators/owners,
regulatory staff, vendors, and others who need to be
familiar with ways to reduce NOx emissions. Options
available in the mid-1980's are assessed along with re-
sults that may be expected from the given technology.
Keywords: 'Nitrogen dioxide, 'Nitrogen oxides, 'Air
pollution control equipment 'Stationary sources,
'Combustion, 'Boilers, Technology assessment, Cost
analysis, Reviews, 'Gas turbines, Control alternatives.
PB91-211870/REB PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 223: Dlthiopyr.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
18 Jun91,12pEPA/540/FS-91/137
The document contains up-to-date chemical informa-
tion, including a summary of the Agency's regulatory
position and rationale, on dithiopyr, a herbicide. A Fact
Sheet is issued after one of the following actions has
occurred. (1) Issuance or reissuance of a registration
standard, (2) Issuance of each special review docu-
ment (3) Registration of a significantly changed use
pattern, (4) Registration of a new chemical, or (5) An
immediate need for information to resolve controver-
sial issues relating to a specific chemical or use pat-
tern.
Keywords: 'Herbicides, 'Toxic substances, 'Regula-
tions, Standards, Hazardous materials, Chemical prop-
erties, Toxicology, Ecology, Agricultural products, Utili-
zation, * Dithiopyr, Path of pollutants, Chemical infor-
mation fact sheet CAS 97886-45-8.
PB91-211888/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study
Series: Estimation of Air Impacts for Air Stripping
of Contaminated Water.
Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
B. Eklund, S. Smith, and M. Hunt May 91,36p EPA/
450/1-91/002
Contract EPA-68-02-4464
See also PB91-190975. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Emer-
gency and Remedial Response.
Analysis of the air impacts associated with the alterna-
tives to cleaning up Superfund sites is frequently re-
quired for planning purposes prior to actual cleanup.
Such analyses depend on estimates rather than on
field measurements. The report provides procedures
for estimating the emissions and ambient air concen-
trations associated with air stripping - a widely used
technique for removing volatile organic compounds
(VOC) from contaminated water. Procedures are given
to evaluate the effect of the concentration of contami-
nants in water, the stripping efficiency and the strip-
ping rate on the emission rates and on the ambient air
concentrations at selected distances from the air strip-
per. Henry's Law constants are provided for over 130
compounds to assist in determining stripping efficien-
cies. Health-based action levels are also provided for
the 130 compounds for comparison to the estimated
ambient air concentrations. Action levels are also ex-
pressed in terms of water concentrations using con-
servative estimates of emissions and dispersion.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, 'Water pol-
lution control, 'Air pollution effects(Humans), 'Toxic
substances, 'Public health, Stripping, Volatile organic
compounds, Concentration(Composition), Study esti-
mates, Biological effects, Physical properties, Chemi-
cal properties, Henry's law, Substitutes, Cleanup oper-
ations.
PB91-211896/REB PC A12/MF A02
Evaluation and Effective Risk Communications
Workshop Proceedings. Held in Washington, DC.
in June 1988. Final rept
Interagency Task Force on Environmental Cancer and
Heart and Lung Disease, Washington, DC.
A. Fisher, M. Pavlova, and V. Covello. Jan 91,273p
EPA/600/9-90/054
To explore a number of questions in the area of risk
communications, the Interagency Task Force on Envi-
ronmental Cancer and Heart and Lung Disease, held a
Workshop on Evaluation and Effective Risk Communi-
cation which brought together experts from academia,
government agencies, and the private sector. The
workshop's objectives were to: (1) Improve under-
standing of evaluation problems and tasks; (2) Survey
principles and methods of evaluation relevant to risk
communication; (3) Illustrate the practice of evaluation
through examples; (4) Provide guidance for organiza-
tions engaged in planning and coordinating the evalua-
tion of risk communication; (5) Derive recommenda-
tions for improving risk communication; and to (6)
Identify future needs. The workshop proceedings pro-
vide an overview of the principles and methods of eval-
uation and of their application to risk communication
programs. The volume includes four papers, five pres-
entations on how to implement evaluation of risk com-
munication, 14 discussions of various practical as-
pects of such evaluations, and summaries of 16 case
study evaluation.
Keywords: 'Meetings, 'Public health education, 'Risk
assessment, 'Evaluation, Neoplasms, Heart diseases,
Lung diseases, Environmental pollutants, Program
evaluation, Case studies, Information dissemination,
Communication, 'Risk communications.
PB91-211904/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Correlation of Florida Soil-Gas Permeabilities with
Grain Size, Moisture, and Porosity. Final rept Oct
89-Apr 90.
Rogers and Associates Engineering Corp., Salt Lake
City.UT.
V. C. Rogers, and K. K. Nielson. Jun 91,44p EPA/600/
8-91/039
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Lab., and Florida Dept. of Community Af-
fairs, Tallahassee.
The report describes a new correlation for predicting
gas permeabilities of undisturbed or recompacted soils
from their average grain diameter (d), moisture satura-
tion factor (m), and porosity (p). The correlation exhib-
its a geometric standard deviation (GSD) of only 1.27
between measured and predicted permeabilities for
the Florida soils, with no residual bias, and a GSD of
1.44 for the combined Florida and previously obtained
Utah data sets with a 3% negative bias. Results of a lit-
erature review of previous relations between soil prop-
erties and gas or water permeabilities show that previ-
ous exponents for particle size dependence have
ranged from 1.11 to 2.05, consistent with the present
value of 1.33. The work was performed in connection
with the broader Florida Department of Community Af-
fairs (DCA) effort to define radon-protective standards
for sub-slab fill materials. It also has applications in
EPA and other agency efforts to assess radon poten-
tials of soils and con-elate indoor radon concentrations
with source strengths.
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Keywords: "Soils, 'Permeability, *Gases, 'Porosity,
•Florida, Soil water, Pollution control, Radon 222,
Utah, Soil properties. Statistical analysis, Pollution, Re-
views, Grain size. Predicting.
PB91-211912/REB PC A06/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health Research.
Rote of Health Research in Support of EPA's Reg-
ulatory Programs. Final rept
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Arlington, MA.
L Beyer. Jun 90,104p EPA/600/9-90/034
Contract EPA-68D90133
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Health Research. -
The document highlights the ongoing rote of environ-
mental health research in support of the Environmen-
tal Protection Agency's regulatory programs. It sum-
marizes the key legislation, emphasizing the uses of
health research, and identifies the most important re-
search needs for each program office. The document
shows the key rote played by environmental health re-
search in EPA's regulatory activities and points out
that certain research needs are common across all the
programs.
Keywords: 'Health risk, 'Environmental research,
•Pollution regulations. "Public health. Legislation, US
EPA, Pollution sources. Exposure. Decision making,
Superfund. Waste management. Air quality. Potable
water. Water quality. Pesticides. Tone substances.
Hazardous materials.
PB91-211920/REB
PC A04/MF A01
Reduction Engineering Lab.
G. F. Simes. Feb 91,72p EPA/600/8-91 /004
See also PB91-148312.
Data collection activities performed for the Risk Re-
duction Engineering Laboratory (RREL) of the U.S. En-
vironmental Protection Agency are divided into four
categories, depending on the intended use of the data.
Quality Assurance (QA) Project Plans are written to
ensure that project needs will be met and that quality
control procedures are sufficient for obtaining data of
known quality. Projects that are of sufficient scope and
substance that their results could be combined with
the results of other projects of similar scope to
produce narratives that would be used for rule-making,
regulation making, or policy making are identified as
Category II projects. The Category II manual contains
detailed descriptions of each of the 12 required ele-
ments of a Category II QA Project Plan. Also included
are definitions and explanations of frequently used
terms, examples of QA forms and charts, sample
equations and numerous types of tables suggested for
summarizing information.
Keywords: 'Environmental surveys, 'Project planning,
'Environmental protection. Management planning,
Pollution regulations. Law enforcement Risk assess-
ment. Data acquisition. Data processing. Standards,
Sampling, Quality control. Performance evaluation,
Records management 'Quality Assurance Project
Plans.
PB91-211938/REB PC A04/MF A01
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada.
OK.
Measurement of HydrauBc Conductivity Distribu-
tion*: A Manual of Practice.
Auburn Unrv.,ALDept of CrvP Engineering.
F. J. Mob. O. Gueven. and J. G. Melville. Mar 90.73p
EPA/600/8-90/046
Grant EPA-R-813647
Prepared in cooperation with Geological Survey.
Denver, CO. Sponsored by Robert S. Kerr Environ-
mental Research Lab., Ada, OK.
The abKty of hydrotogists to perform field measure-
ments of aquifer hydraulic properties must be en-
hanced in order tayskjrificantty improve the capacity to
solve ground water contamination problems at Super-
fund and other sites. The primary purpose of the
manual is to provide new methodologies for measuring
K(z), the distribution of horizontal hydraulic conductivi-
ty in the vertical Direction in the vicinity of a test well.
Measurements in nearby wefls can then be used to es-
timate three-olmensional Distributions. As dtepersion-
dominated models (particularly two-dimensional, verti-
cally-averaged models) approach their limitations, it is
becoming increasingly important to develop two-di-
mensional vertical profile or fully three-dimensional ad-
vection-dominated transport models in order to signifi-
cantly increase the ability to understand and predict
contaminant transport reaction, and degradation in
the field. Such models require the measurement of hy-
draulic conductivity distributions, K(z), rather than ver-
tically averaged values in the form of transmissivities.
Three devices for measuring K(z) distributions (the im-
peller flowmeter, the heat-pulse flowmeter, and a
multi-level slug test apparatus) are described in detail,
along with application and data reduction procedures.
Results of the various methods are compared with
each other and with the results of tracer studies. The
flowmeter approach emerged as the best candidate
for routine K(z) measurements. Impeller meters are
now available commercially, and the more sensitive
flowmeters (heat pulse and electromagnetic) are ex-
pected to be available in the near future.
Keywords: 'Water pollution, 'Hydraulic conductivity,
•Aquifers, Water flow, Hydrology, Vertical migration,
Groundwater movement Base flow. Fracture perme-
ability, Flowmeters, Case studies. Waste disposal,
Rock properties, Measuring instruments, Design crite-
ria. Performance evaluation, Three-dimensional calcu-
lations, Environmental transport Impeller meters.
PB91-211946/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Seattle, WA.
Region X.
Reconnaissance Survey of Chemical Contamina-
tion and Biological Effects In Southern Puget
Sound.
PTI Environmental Services, Beltevue, WA.
Apr 91,134p EPA/910/9-90/025
Contract EPA-68-D8-0085
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Seat-
tle. WA. Region X.
The report describes the results of a field survey south
of the Tacoma Narrows bridge in southern Puget
Sound. Environmental conditions were evaluated in
two urban embayments, eight nonurban embayments
and three areas of the main channel in the southern
Sound. Stations were located in depositional areas
where chemical contaminants would be expected to
accumulate in the sediments. All stations were located
away from known contaminant sources in order to pro-
vide integrate assessments of contamination over
relatively large areas. Chemical contamination of the
south Sound was evaluated by measuring chemical
concentrations in subtidal bottom sediments. Btoaccu-
mulation of chemical contaminants was evaluated by
measuring chemical concentrations in flatfish muscle
tissues and littieneck dam meats. Chemical-related bi-
ological effects were evaluated by conducting amphi-
pod sediment bioassays and Nstopathological analy-
ses on livers of English sole.
Keywords: 'Puget Sound, 'Water pollution effects,
•Marine biology, 'Chemical compounds, 'Water pollu-
tion sampling, Reconnaissance, Sediments, Embank-
ments, Pollution sources. Animal pathology, Bioaccu-
mulation, Bioassay, Biological effects. Fishes, Toxfcity.
PB91-211953/REB PCA07/MFA01
Environmental Protection Agency, Seattle, WA.
Region X.
Pofiutants of Concern In Puget Sound.
PTI Environmental Services, Bellevue. WA.
Apr91,127p EPA/910/9-91/003
Contract EPA-68-D8-0085
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Seat-
tie, WA. Region X
The report replaces and updates information originally
compiled for the 1986 User's Manual for the Pollutant
of Concern Matrix. The information in the report is
available only in hard copy, not in a spreadsheet
format as in 1986. The report contains the following in-
formation on tables, for 64 pollutants: Regulatory
status and analytical considerations; Criteria, guide-
lines and regulatory action levels; Sources of pollut-
ants; and Concentrations of pollutants in Puget Sound.
The report also contains a narrative section on each
pollutant describing exposure routes and risks,
sources and fate in the environment and other infor-
mation. The information contained in the report is
useful to permit writers and reviewers, resource man-
agers, writers and reviewers of environmental impact
statements and others.
Keywords: 'Water pollution, 'Pollutant identification,
'Puget Sound, * Environmental surveys, Pollution reg-
ulations, Water pollution detection, Guidelines, Water
pollution sources. Water pollution sampling,
Tables(Data), Exposure, Risk assessment Environ-
mental transport. Information transfer, Sediments, Bio-
logical effects, Ecosystems.
PB91-212324/REB PC A04/MF A01
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
Microbial Degradation of Alkylbenzenes under
SuKate-Redudng and Methanogenic Conditions.
Rnal rept. May 89-Apr 91.
Stanford Univ., CA. Dept of Civil Engineering.
H. R. Belief, E. A. Edwards. D. Grbte-Galic, and M.
Reinhard. Jul 91,74p EPA/600/2-91 /027
Grant EPA-R-815721
Sponsored by Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research
Lab., Ada. OK.
Aquifer solids and soils obtained from various hydro-
carbon-contaminated sites were used to investigate
the ability of indigenous microorganisms to degrade
monoaromatic hydrocarbons under strictly anaerobic
conditions. In anaerobic microcosms inoculated with
fuel-contaminated soil from the Patuxent River site,
toluene degradation occurred concomilantly with sul-
fate reduction and ferric iron reduction. Similar results
were obtained with suspended enrichments derived
from the microcosms. Stoichiometric data and other
observations suggested that sulfate reduction was
closely linked to toluene degradation, whereas iron re-
duction was a secondary, potentially abiotic, reaction
between ferric iron and biogenic hydrogen sulfide. The
presence of millimolar concentrations of amorphous
Fe(OH)3 in Patuxent River microcosms and enrich-
ments either greatly facilitated the onset of toluene
degradation or accelerated the rate once degradation
had begun. Fermentative/methanogenic microcosms
and enrichments that degraded toluene and o-xylene
without added exogenous electron acceptors (except
CO2) were developed from creosote^cpntaminated
Pensacola samples. The microcosms initially under-
went an acclimation lag of several months; however,
once the degradation of aromatic hydrocarbons was
initiated, it proceeded at a relatively rapid rate, and it
was complete (resulting in mineralization to CO2 and
CH4). Benzene, ethylbenzene, and p-xylene were not
degraded.
Keywords: * Microbial degradation, 'Aromatic hydro-
carbons, 'Water pollution control, 'Land pollution con-
trol, 'Sulfate reducing bacteria, 'Methanogenic bacte-
ria, Biocontrol, Soil contamination, Storage tanks, Un-
derground storage, Anaerobic processes, Fermenta-
tion, Aquifers, Environmental transport BkxJeteriora-
tion, Iron, Toluene, Benzenes, Fuel storage.
PB91-213488/REB PC A02/MF A01
Memorandum of Understanding between DOD
and EPA for the Implementation of P.L 96-510
(CERCLA). Directive (Rnal).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
12 Aug 83,9p OSWER DIRECTIVE/9295.3-01
The directive clarifies both DOD and EPA's responsi-
bilities and commitments for conducting and financing
response actions authorized by the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act of 1980 (CERCLA) and specifically delegated by
Executive Order 12316.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials. Remedial action. Pollution regula-
tions, US DOD, US EPA, Interagency cooperation, Im-
plementation, Decisions and orders, Financing, Ad-
ministrative procedures, Authority, 'Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response, Cooperative agree-
ments. Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Act
PB91-213496/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Developmental Toxicology Div.
14 Vol. 91, No. 4
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Regulation of Postnatal beta-Adrenergic Recep-
tor/Adenylate Cyclase Development by Prenatal
Agonist Stimulation and Steroids: Alterations in
Rat Kidney and Lung after Exposure to Terbuta-
line or Dexamethasone. Journal article.
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC. Dept. of
Pharmacology.
E M. Kudlacz, H. A. Navarro, R. J. Kavlock, and T. A.
Stotkin. C1990,11 p EPA/600/J-90/526
Grants EPA-R-813769, PHS-HD-09713
Pub. in Jnl. of Developmental Physiology 14, p273-281
1990. Sponsored by Health Effects Research Lab.,
Research Triangle Park, NC. Developmental Toxicol-
ogy Div., and Public Health Service, Rockville, MD.
Glucocorticoids and adrenergic stimulation are both
thought to control the development of beta-adrenergic
receptors/responses. In the current study, rats were
exposed to dexamethasone or terbutaline during late
gestation and the development of beta-binding capa-
bilities and adenylate cyclase activity evaluated in
membrane preparations from kidney and lung. Prena-
tal dexamethasone exposure produced postnatal ad-
renergic hyperreactivity of kidney adenylate cyclase;
the effect resulted from increases in the enzyme itself,
as both basal adenylate cyclase and forskolin-stimula-
tion of the enzyme were also increased by dexametha-
sone. Similarly, prenatal terbutaline exposure evoked
increases in basal, isoproterenol-stimulated and fors-
kolin-stimulated adenylate cyclase in the kidney. In the
lung, dexamethasone produced an initial postnatal
deficit in basal asenylate cyclase and deficient respon-
siveness to isoproterenol, but the deficit resolved
shortly after birth. Terbutaline selectively promoted the
ability of isoproterenol to stimulate lung adenylate cy-
clase in the first few days after birth, without alterations
in basal adenylate cyclase; this was followed by a
period of prolonged subsensitivity of both basal and
isoproterenol-stimulated activity.
Keywords: 'Beta adrenergic receptors, 'Adenylate cy-
clase, *KkJney, *l_ung, 'Dexamethasone, Rats, Prena-
tal exposure delayed effects, Forskolin, Body weight.
Binding sites, 'Terbutaline, Reprints.
PB91-213504/REB PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Normal Human Lung Lympho-
cytes and lnterteukin-2-tnduced Lung T Cell Lines.
Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park,NC.
S. Becker. D. T. Harris, and H. S. Korea c1990,12p
EPA/600/J-90/527
Pub. in American Jnl. of Respiratory Cell and Molecu-
lar Biology. v3 n5 p441-448 Nov 90. Prepared in coop-
eration with ABB Environmental Services, Inc., Chapel
Hill, NC.
Lymphocytes from the lower respiratory tract were ob-
tained by bronchoaJveolar lavage of healthy, non-
smoking individuals. Various monoclonal antibodies
characterizing activated T cells, helper-inducer and
suppressor-inducer T cell subsets, and naive versus
memory cells were used to define the phenotype of
these lymphocytes. The highly variable CD4/CDB ratio
(0.3 to 6.6; mean=2.1) and the large proportion of the
T cells expressing HLA-DR (9 to 38%; mean=21%)
sugested that the T cells were recently activated by
antigens selectively stimulating either helper or cyto-
toxic/suppressor T cell function. The majority (> 70%)
of the CD4+ helper T cells was CD45RO+ CD45RA-,
a phenotype found on T cells that provide help for B
cell immunoglobulin synthesis. Lung T cells proliferat-
ed poorly in response to phytohemagglutinin and con-
canavalin A but did respond to activation with low con-
centrations of anti-CD3 mAB (2 to 25 ng/ml) and to in-
terieukin-2 (IL-2) alone to similar extent as did autolo-
gous peripheral Mood lymphocytes.
Keywords: Lung, *T lymphocytes, *Cell line, 'Interteu-
kin-2. Humans, Bronchoatveolar lavage fluid, Mono-
clonal antibodies, Phenotype, HLA-DR antigens, Cyto-
toxic T lymphocytes, CD antigens, Immunoglobulins,
Mitogens, Flow cytometry. Fluorescent antibody tech-
niques. Fluorescence, Reprints.
PB91-213512/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
Approximation of Surfaces in Quantitative 3-D Re-
constructions. Journal article.
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC.
R. R. Mercer, G. M. McCauley, and S. Anjilvel. c1990,
14p EPA/600/J-90/528
Grant EPA-R-813113
Pub. in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering,
v37 n12 p1136-1146 Dec 90. Sponsored by Health Ef-
fects Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC. En-
vironmental Toxicology Div.
In serial section reconstructions a series of planar pro-
files are taken representing curves on the surface of
the structure to be reconstructed. For a number of
quantitative serial section methods, approximation of a
surface is done by the formation of tiles between
points of adjanent profiles. As generally proposed,
finding this approximation has been difficult due to the
inordinately large number of possible solutions result-
ing from different combinations of tiles between points.
Current algorithms have either applied heuristic criteria
to force the formation of only one solution or have
searched all acceptable combinations for one that
minimizes some cost function. The algorithm present-
ed has been developed to choose the tiling which mini-
mizes the estimated error when the tile approximation
of the surface is used in subsequent quantitative algo-
rithms such as the calculation of surface area. (Copy-
right (c) 1990 IEEE.)
Keywords: 'Biomedical engineering, 'Image recon-
struction, 'Three dimensional models, Algorithms, Ap-
proximation, Computer calculations, Surface geome-
try, Reprints, Tiling.
PB91-213520/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab.. Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
Spatial Distribution of Collagen and Elastin Fibers
in the Lungs. Journal article.
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC.
R. R. Mercer, and J. D. Crapo. C1990,12p EPA/600/J-
90/529
Grant EPA-R-813113
Pub. in Jnl. of Applied Physiology, v69 n2 p756-76%
Sep 90. Sponsored by Health Effects Research Lab.,
Research Triangle Park, NC. Environmental Toxicol-
ogy Div.
Surface tension forces acting on the thin-walled alveo-
lar septa and the collagen-elastin fiber network are
major factors in lung parenchyma! micro-mechanics.
Quantitative serial section analysis and morphometric
evaluations of planar sections were used to determine
the spatial location of collagen and elastin fibers in
Sprague Dawley rat and normal human lung samples.
A large concentration of connective tissue fibers was
located in the alveolar duct wall in both species. For
rats, the tissue density of collagen and elastin fibers lo-
cated within 10 micrometers of an alveolar duct were
13 and 9% respectively. In human lung samples, the
tissue density of collagen and elastin fibers withon 20
micrometers of an alveolar duct were 18 and 16% re-
spectively. In both species, bands of elastin fibers
formed a continuous ring around each alveolar mouth.
In human lungs elastin fibers were found to penetrate
significantly deeper into alveolar septal walls than they
did in rat lungs. The concentration of connective tissue
elements in the alveolar duct walls of both species is
consistent with their proposed roles as the principal
load bearing elements of the lung parenchyma. (Copy-
right (c) 1990 the American Physiological Society.)
Keywords: 'Collagen, 'Elastin, 'Morphology, 'Lung,
'Connective tissue. Spatial distribution, Humans, Rats,
Pulmonary alveoli. Reprints.
PB91-213538/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
Measurement of Boundaries Using a Digitizer
Tablet Journal article.
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC.
R. R. Mercer, S. H. Randell, and S. L Young. Oct 90,
11 p EPA/600/J-90/530
Grant EPA-R-813113
Pub. in Jnl. of Microscopy, v160 pt1 p97-105 Oct 90.
Sponsored by Health Effects Research Lab., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology
Div.
The perimeter is the most error prone of the primary
measurements (length, perimeter and area) made
when using a device such as a digitizer tablet to trace
profiles on micrographs. To allow for minimization of
the error an expression is developed relating the error
in the perimeter to the digitizer resolution plus other
errors in the entry process. The predictions of the ex-
pression are shown to be in good agreement with the
results of computer simulation of the tracing process,
as well as results from manual tracing using a digitizer
tablet. The analysis of the digitizer entry process also
provides a method by which an optimal choice of the
sample spacing between digitizer coordinates can be
made. (Copyright (c) 1990 The Royal Microscopical
Society.)
Keywords: 'Computer graphics, 'Analog to digital con-
verters, Microscopy, Error analysis, Boundaries, Meas-
urement, Mathematical models, Reprints, Morphome-
try.
PB91-213546/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Monitoring IACP Samples and Construction of a
Centralized Database.
Environmental Health Research and Testing, Inc., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
D. B. Walsh, D. B. Ray, and J. Simonson. 1991,13p
EPA/600/D-91/122
Contracts EPA-68-DO-0106, EPA-68-02-4456
Prepared in cooperation with ManTech Environmental
Technology, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Expo-
sure Assessment Lab.
The Integrated Air Cancer Project (IACP) is a multiyear
US EPA research program established to develop and
evaluate methods required to identify the principal air-
borne carcinogens, determine emission sources, and
improve the estimate of comparative human cancer
risk. The first major field study designed to examine a
residential wood combustion airshed was conducted in
Boise, Idaho during the 1986-1987 winter heating
season. The second major field study conducted in
Roanoke, Virgina during the 1988-1989 was to study
residential oil heating and wood combustion. Motor ve-
hicle emissions were considered a major combustion
product contributor in both airsheds. This paper de-
scribes two critical components of the project. The first
component is the sample custody and tracking of the
samples before analysis. The second component de-
scribes the data management of the sample field data
(eg. sample site, time, date, flow rate) as well as the
analytical data (eg. mutagenicity, particle concentra-
tions) for the environmental samples.
Keywords: 'Air pollution effects(Humans), 'Public
health, 'Air pollution sampling, 'Information systems,
Pollution sources, Concentration(Composition), Ex-
haust emissions. Carcinogens, Combustion products,
Site surveys, Data base management, Risk assess-
ment, Data processing, 'Integrated Air Cancer Project,
Boise(ldaho), Roanoke(Virginia).
PB91-213553/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Stability of PPB and PPM Organic Cylinder Gases
Used for Calibration and Audits.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
R. K. M. Jayanty, J. R. Albritton, Y. H. Straley, and D. J.
von Lehmden. 1991,17p EPA/600/D-91/123
Contract EPA-68-D-10009
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and
Exposure Assessment Lab.
During the past few years, the need for accurate and
stable standards for determining toxic organics during
hazardous waste trial burn tests, compliance source
testing, and ambient measurements has become in-
creasingly evident. The scientific and regulatory prob-
lems associated with toxic organic pollution cannot be
resolved satisfactorily without adequately character-
ized standards. The USEPA's Atmospheric Research
and Exposure Assessment Laboratory has initiated a
program to develop stable, accurate organic standards
for use in calibration and performance audits. Gaseous
organic compounds at parts-per-million (5 to 700 ppm)
and parts-per-billion (1 to 10,000 ppb) levels in com-
pressed gas cylinders have been developed. The main
objectives of the program are: (1) to provide accurate
gas mixtures to assess the relative accuracy of meas-
urement systems during hazardous waste trial bum
tests, source compliance testing, and ambient air
measurements; (2) to verify the manufacturer's certi-
fied analysis of the gas mixtures; and (3) to determine
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the stability of the organic in compressed gas cylin-
ders. The paper discussed the logic used in selecting
organic compounds to develop the cylinder gas ap-
proach, summarizes the standards that are currently
available pfus standards planned for future study, and
describes the procedures used to determine the stabil-
ity of the gaseous compounds in the compressed gas
cylinders. The long-term stability data, including the
determination of total measurement uncertainty, are
also summarized.
Keywords: 'Volatile organic compounds, 'Calibration
standards, 'Stability, Performance tests, Compressed
gases. Air pollution. Toxic substances, Waste dispos-
al. Hazardous waste bum tests.
PB91-213561/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Hydrocarbon Continuous Monitoring Systems for
Hazardous Waste Incinerator Emissions Measure-
Entropy Environmentalists, Inc., Research Triangle
Park.NC.
L Cone. T. Logan, and R. Rollins. 1991,22p EPA/
600/D-91/124
Contract EPA-68-02-4442
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and
Exposure Assessment Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has spon-
sored an extended laboratory and field evaluation of
continuous emission monitoring systems available to
measure hydrocarbon emissions from hazardous
incinerators. Performance tests of calibration
drift. caMbration error, response time, and instrument
sensitivity to various hydrocarbons were conducted
during the laboratory evaluation and two six-week field
tests. Comparisons were also made between hydro-
carbon emissions as measured by heated and unheat-
ed sample delivery systems. Long-term measurement
of hydrocarbon emissions using a heated sampling
system and flame ionization detector has been difficult
to achieve at hazardous waste incinerators. During this
test program, it was demonstrated that.ft is possible to
operate a heated hydrocarbon monitoring system con-
tinuously for extended time periods with no system
repair or maintenance. A gas sampling system provid-
ing simultaneous carbon monoxide and oxygen emis-
sions data was also operated during the field tests.
Keywords: 'Air pollution monitoring, 'Incineration,
•Waste tSsposal, 'Hazardous materials. 'Hydrocar-
bons, Continuous sampling. Performance evaluation,
Long term effects, Heating, Flame ionization. Carbon
monoxide, Oxygen, Combustion efficiency. Experi-
mental design. Re
PB91-213579/REB PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Indoor Air Quality and Work Environment
Survey: Relationships of Employees' SeH-Report-
ed Health Symptom* with Direct Indoor Air Qua!-
Ity Usftsurwnsfrts.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
a J. Nelson, C. A. Clayton. L A. Wallace, V. R.
Higrtsmith. and M. KoOander. 7 Jun 91,39p EPA/600/
041/125
Presented at IAQ 91.'Healthy BuikSngs'held in Wash-
ington, DC. on September 4-6,1991. Prepared in co-
operation with Research Triangle Inst, Research Tri-
angle Paris. NC.. Maryland Univ. at Baltimore, and Yale
Urw, New Haven, CT.
In recent years, employees at the three headquarters
bukfngs at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) n the Washington. D.C. area have expressed
concerns about air quality and work environment dfe-
comforts. As part of a large-scale study of health and
comfort concerns, environmental monitoring was car-
ried out in March 1989 at approximately 100 sites
(rooms) within these bufldngs. Employees n the vicini-
ty of the monitors were administered a brief question-
naire to eicit information regardng their work environ-
ment, comfort levels, odors noticed, health symptoms,
mood states, and perceptions of overall air quality.
Statistical analyses were carried out for the 191 mates
and me 192 ferrates for whom both questionnaire and
monitoring data were available. The analyses entailed
estimation of Snear regression and logistic regression
models aimed at testing for associations between the
employees' responses and the environmental meas-
urements, which included temperature, humidity,
carbon dioxide, and particlate concentrations (100
sites), and various microbiologic and volatile organic
compound concentrations (subset of 56 sites). Princi-
pal component analyses were used to develop some
of the outcome and explanatory variables used in the
models. In the paper, the authors describe the study
design, the study limitations, the statistical models and
methods, and the results and implications of the data
analysis.
Keywords: 'Indoor air pollution, 'Federal buildings,
'Air quality, 'Occupational safety and health, 'Envi-
ronmental surveys. Work environments, US EPA, Oc-
cupational exposure, Working conditions, Air pollution
monitoring, Concentration(Composition), Environmen-
tal engineering, Odors, Questionnaires, Statistical
analysis, Personnel, Mathematical models, Regres-
sion analysis.
PB91-213587/REB
PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Neurotoxtelty Using Assays of
Neuron- and Glla- Localized Proteins: Chronology
and Critique.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicotogy Div.
J. P. O'Callaghan. 1991,48p EPA/600/D-91/126
The achievements in neuroscience research over
recent years have greatly advanced the authors' un-
derstanding of nervous system structure and function.
Yet, with each increment in knowledge, the realization
of the overwhelming complexity of this organ system is
evident Gone are the days when the brain can be
viewed as a complexly wired collection of a few neur-
onal cell types surrounded by an apparently inert con-
tingent of supporting glia. It is now known that neurons
exist in a seemingly endless array of subtypes, each of
which has been revealed by the presence of an identi-
fying constituent Classically, these cell type 'markers'
took the form of specific neurotransmitter/neuromodu-
lator candidates. More recently, these neuron-specific
tags have grown to encompass an enormous number
of well characterized peptides and macromolecules.
That glia also exist as a large collection of specific sub-
types, each with a potentially unique function, has only
recently been appreciated. These recent advances in
neuroscience have now enabled scientists to utilize
nerve cells and neuroglia and their associated pro-
teins, to develop meaningful neurotoxicological assays
and methods of studying important neuroregulators.
Keywords: 'Neuroglia, 'Toxicity, 'Central nervous
system, 'Neurons, Neuroregulators, Toxic sub-
stances, Test methods, Messenger RNA, Potyacryla-
mide gel electrophoresis, Enzyme-linked immunosor-
bent assay, Glial acidic fibrillary protein, Encephalito-
genic basic proteins. Aging, Hyperplasia.
PB91-21359S/REB PC A02/MF A01
Palatal Expression of TGFbeta Isof orrns hi Normal
and Rettnote Acid-Treated Embryos.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Developmental Toxicology Div.
D. R. RtzPatrick, B. D. Abbott, and R. J. Akhurst 1991,
10pEPA/600/D-91/127
Portions of this document are not fully legible. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Glasgow Univ. (Scotland).
Duncan Guthrie Inst of Medical Genetics.
Recinoic Acid (RA) is know to induce deft palate in all
mammalian species tested. The etiotogy of RA-in-
duced deft palate has been extensively investigated in
C57B16 mouse embryos. Recently shown was distinct
site- and stage-specific expression pattern of the
RNAs encoding the three TGFbeta tsoforms
(TGFbetal, TGFbeta2 and TGFbetaS) during normal
murine palatogenesis suggesting an important role for
these regulators of ceil function in this developmental
process. TGFbetal and TGFbetaS are expressed in
the medial edge epithelium at the time of palatal
fusion, whereas TGFbetaZ RNA is exclusively mesen-
chymal. The present study investigated the expression
of TGFbetas in mouse embryo palates from mothers
treated in vivo with 100mg/Kg all-trans RA on day 10
post coitum (p.c.) and collected on day 12 and day 14
p.c. The RA-treated embryos showed marked hypopla-
sia of the palatal shelves but surprisingly, did not show
any major alteration in the RNA localization of
TGFbetal or TGFbeta3. There were, however, minor
changes in the expression characteristics of TGFbeta2
RNA.
Keywords: 'Retinoic acid, 'Transforming growth fac-
tors, "Embryo, Cleft palate, Ribonucleic acids, Prena-
tal exposure delayed effects, Immunohistochemistry,
In vivo analysis.
PB91-213603/REB PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and
Sample Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air
Mutagenlclty Determinations. Symposium paper.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
R. R. Watts, A. J. Hoffman, M. C. Wilkins, D. E. House,
and R. M. Burton. 5 Jan 91,9p EPA/600/D-91/128
Presented at the 1991 EPA/A and WMA symposium
•Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants'.
Prepared in cooperation with Environmental Health
Research and Testing, Inc., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
An investigation of high volume particle sampling and
sample handling procedures was undertaken to evalu-
ate variations of protocols being used by the U.S. Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency. These protocols are
used in urban ambient air studies which collect ambi-
ent and source samples for subsequent mutagenicity
analysis of the organic extracts of the aerosol fraction.
Specific protocol issues investigated include: (1) dura-
tion of sampling period, (2) type of filter media used to
collect air particles, (3) necessity for cryogenic field
site storage and Dry Ice shipping of filter samples, and
(4) sample handling at the receiving laboratory. Re-
sults indicate that the sample handling variations and
collection period variables had no significant effect on
recovery of organics or mutagens. However, a filter
type difference was observed. The recovery of organ-
ics and mutagens was significantly greater for teflon
impregnated glass fiber fitters than for glass fiber or
quartz. Results from a second phase of study indicated
differences in extraction efficiencies for these filter
types.
Keywords: 'Air sampling, * Mutagens, 'Urban areas,
'Evaluation, Air pollution monitoring, Filters, Organic
compounds, 'High volume particle sampling,
•Durham(North Carolina).
PB91-213611/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Behaviour of Metals In Municipal Sludge Inciner-
ators. Journal article.
Energy and Environmental Research Corp., Irvine, CA.
R. G. Barton, W. R. Seeker, and H. E. Bostian. c1991,
11p EPA/600/J-91/130
Contract EPA-68-03-3365
Pub. in Process Safety and Environmental Protection,
TranslChemE, v69 ptB p29-36 Feb 91. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
The emission of toxic metals from sewage sludge in-
cinerators can present a risk to human health and the
environment A significant base of data on the behav-
ior of metals in sludge incinerators has been compiled.
These data were examined in detail to identify the
mechanisms responsible for metals emissions and de-
termine the effect of key operating parameters. The
primary metals escape mechanism identified involved
the vaporization of metals in the combustion zone and
subsequent condensation in the exhaust system. The
process significantly increases the concentration of
toxic metals on submicron particles. Combustion
chamber temperature was found to have a strong
effect on metals emissions. No relationship could be
observed between total particulate emissions and
metals emissions.
Keywords: 'Sewage sludge, 'Sludge disposal,
•Metals, 'Air pollution control, 'Incineration, 'Comput-
erized simulation, Combustion products. Particles,
Temperature dependence, Field tests. Performance
evaluation, Toxic substances, Mathematical models,
Waste disposal, Operation, Condensation reactions,
Vaporization, Incinerators, Chemical reaction mecha-
nisms.
PB91-213629/REB PC A03/MF A01
Cardlopathlc Effect of 1,2,3-Trtchloropropane
after Subacute and Subchronic Exposure In Rats.
Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park,NC.
16 Vol. 91, No. 4
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B. A. Merrick, M. Robinson, and L W. Condie. c1991,
11pEPA/600/J-91/131
Pub. in Jnl. of Applied Toxicology, v11 n3 p179-187
1991.
1,2,3-Trichloropropane (1,2,3-TCP) is an industrial
water contaminant with potential for human exposure
by the oral route. The systemic toxicology of 1,2,3-TCP
was evaluated after subacute or subchronic exposure
in mate and female Sprague-Dawley rats. Animals
were treated with 0.01, 0.05, 0.20 and 0.80 mmol per
kg per day for 10 days and 0.01, 0.05, 0.10 and 0.40
mrnol per kg per day for 90 days. Chemical exposure
was by oral gavage in corn oil. Lethality did not occur in
either study. Toxicity was observed primarily in the
Ngh dose group of subacute and subchronically treat-
ed rats of both sexes. The primary histological finding
in the study was an inflammation-associated cardio-
pathy produced by 1,2,3-TCP. Myocardial necrosis and
degeneration occurred in a diffuse pattern with marked
eosinophflia of affected cells. Male and female animals
showed a cardiopathic response only at a dose of 0.8
mmol per kg 1,2,3-TCP after the 0-day exposure. In the
subchronic study, the incidence of cardiopathy was
more prevalent in males than in females. In addition to
cardiac effects, the 90-day chemical exposure pro-
duced bile duct hyperplasia in 40% and 80% of males
and females, respectively. The observation may be
significant, since five other neoplastic and prolif erative
lesions were observed in rats receiving 1,2,3-TCP
subchronically. Thus, the study demonstrates that
heart and Kver were target organs for 1,2,3-TCP toxici-
ty and suggests that 1,2,3-TCP exposure may be in-
volved in cartinogenesis.
Keywords: 'Water pollution effects(Animals), 'Toxicol-
ogy, 'Myocardium, Rats, Blood chemical analysis,
Organ weight. Body weight, Pathology, Thymus gland,
Liver, Spleen, Eosinophils, Reprints, 'Trichloropro-
PB91-213637/REB PC A02/MF A01
Public Health Service, Rockville, MD.
Nuclear and Axonal Localization of Ca(2+)/Cah
modufln-Oependent Protein Kinase Type Gr In Rat
CerebeHar Cortex. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
K. F. Jensen, C. A. Ohmstede, R. S. Fisher, and N.
Sanyoun. C1991 . 6p EPA/600/ J-91 /1 32
Grants PHS-HD05958, PHS-NS24596
Pub. in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sci-
ences, v88 p2850-2853 Apr 91. See also PB91-
213652. Prepared in cooperation with Wellcome Re-
search Labs., Research Triangle Park, NC., and Cali-
fornia Univ., Los Angeles. School of Medicine. Spon-
sored by Public Health Service, Rockville, MD.
The granule cell enriched Ca(2+)/calmodulin depend-
ent protein kinase (Cam kinase-Gr) may serve as a cal-
cium activated switch involved in neuronal communi-
cation. To investigate its potential sites of action the
authors characterized its subcellular distribution within
the cerebellum by immunochemistry and electron mi-
croscopy. Enzyme immunoreactivfty is prominent in
the nuclei of granule cells where it is preferentially as-
sociated with regions of dispersed chromatin. Cam
kinase-Gr is also evident in the axons of granule cells
and present to a lesser extent in the cytoplasm and
dendrites of these neurons. Based on its subcellular
distribution, Cam kinase-Gr provides particular neur-
onal populations with a coordinated CA(2 + J-signalling
pathway which may regulate several aspects of neur- .
onal function.
Keywords: 'Axons, 'Calcium, 'Calmodulin, 'Protein
kinases, •Cerebral cortex, Immunohistochemistry,
Chromatin, Rats, Electron microscopy, Western blot-
ting. Reprints.
PB91-213645/REB PC A02/MF A01
In vivo and In vitro Structure-Dosimetry-Actrvlty
Relationships of Substituted Phenols in Develop-
mental Toxicity Assays. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab.. Research Triangle
PanXNC.
R. J. Kavtock, L A. Ogtesby, L L Hall, H. L Fisher, and
F.Copeland.c1991, 7p EPA/600/J-91/133
Pub. m Reproductive Toxicology, v5 n3 p255-258 Jun
91.
Structure-dosimetry-activity relationships (SDARs) of a
series of substituted phenols were evaluated following
exposure of gestation day 1 1 rats in vivo and in com-
parable stage embryos in vitro. In the in vivo study, 27
congeners were assayed and log P and Hammett
sigma values (a measure of the electronic withdrawing
ability of the substituent) were shown to correlate with
maternal toxicity; however, no relationships between
these parameters and developmental effects were ob-
served. In the in vitro system, 13 congeners were eval-
uated and molar refractivity and/or lipophilicity were
shown to con-elate with the ability of the phenols to
induce embryonic growth retardation and structural de-
fects in the absence of the hepatocytes. In contrast,
when a metabolic activating system (primary hepato-
cytes) was present in the in vitro system, the potential
to induce growth retardation was inversely related to li-
pophilicity, although the relationships were weaker
than the positive relationship seen without the hepato-
cytes. The binding of the phenols to macromolecules
in the culture medium was highly correlated with log P.
In summary, a systematic study of the response of in
vivo and in vitro embryos to a series of structural ana-
logues was conducted, and it attempted to relate the
potency of the congeners to specific physicochemical
properties. While different conclusions were reached
about the potency of the phenols in the two systems,
the assessment of pharmacokinetic parameters pro-
vided insight into the deposition and activity of these
congeners in the embryo and have pointed us in the di-
rection of determining the reason(s) for the differences
that were observed.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Teratogens, 'Phenols, In vivo
analysis, In vitro analysis, Structure-activity relation-
ships. Embryo, Cultured cells, Metabolic activation,
Liver, Reprints.
PB91-213652/REB PC A02/MF A01
Public Health Service, Rockville, MD.
Acquisition and Loss of a Neuronal Ca(2+)/Cah
modulln-Dependent Protein Kinase during Neur-
onal Differentiation. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
K. F. Jensen, C. A. Ohmstede, R. S. Fisher, J. K. Olin,
and N. Sahyoun. c1991. 6p EPA/600/J-91 /134
Grants PHS-HD05958, PHS-NS24596
Pub. in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sci-
ence. v88 P4050-4053 May 91. See also PB91-
213637. Prepared in cooperation with Wellcome Re-
search Labs., Research Triangle Park, NC., California
Univ., Los Angeles. School of Medicine, and NSI Tech-
nology Services Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Sponsored by Public Health Service, Rockville, MD.
Calcium ions play a critical role in neural development.
Insights into the ontogeny pf Ca(2+(-signaling path-
ways were gained by investigating the developmental
expression of granule cell-enriched Ca(2+)/calmodu-
lin-dependent protein kinase (CaM kinase-Gr) in the
cerebellum and hippocampus of the rat Neurons of
these brain regions displayed characteristic schedules
by which they acquired and displayed characteristic
schedules by which they acquired and lost CaM
kinase-Gr during differentiation. In the cerebellum,
granule cells did not begin to express CaM kinase-Gr
until after birth when they migrated into the granule cell
layer, and the expression persisted in the adult. Pur-
kinie cells expressed CaM kinase-Gr prenatally and
lost this expression by postnatal day 14. In contrast,
the granule and pyramidal cells of the hippocampus
expressed the enzyme prenatally and in the adult
Keywords: 'Neurons, 'Calcium, 'Calmodulin, 'Protein
kinases, Hippocampus, Cerebellum, Purkinje cells, Im-
munohistochemistry, Western blotting, Electron mi-
croscopy, Reprints.
PB91-213660/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Landfill Leachate Clogging of Geotextile (and
Soil) Fitters.
Drexel Univ., Philadelphia, PA. Geosynthetic Research
Inst
R. M. Koemer, and G. R. Koemer. Jul 91,160p EPA/
600/2-91/025
Grant EPA-R81-14965
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The primary leachate collection system of most solid
waste landfills contains a filter layer which has histori-
cally been a granular soil. Recently, however, various
types of geotextile filters have been used to replace
the natural soil filters. A project using six different land-
fill leachates and aimed at investigating the functioning
of different geotextile filters is the focus of this 36
month long study. The initial 12 months, referred to as
Phase I, investigated flow rates in various filters under
aerobic conditions at six different landfill sites using
the site-specific leachates. The study inadvertently
found that the overlying granular soil clogged as much
as the geotextile filter that was located downstream.
The effects of different types and styles of geotextiles
was generally masked by the upstream soil clogging.
An important finding in this task was the biodegrada-
tion of the geotextiles was not evidenced and was con-
cluded to be a non-issue. The subsequent 24 months
of study, referred to as Phase ll(a), led to the develop-
ment of a vastly improved flow rate monitoring device.
In a separate task, referred to as Phase ll(b) and con-
ducted simultaneously with Phase ll(a), biocide treated
geosynthetics were utilized at the two sites with the
most aggressive leachates. While the biocides may
have been effective in killing microorganisms, the rem-
nants were as troublesome as the viable bacteria in
creating subsequent clogging.
Keywords: 'Earth fills, 'Land pollution control, 'Solid
waste disposal, 'Filters, 'Hazardous materials, *Geo-
technical fabrics, Leaching, Performance evaluation,
Biological effects, Anaerobic processes, Flow rate,
Collection, Soil filters, Aerobic processes, 'Geosynth-
etic materials.
PB91-213678/REB PC A04/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for
Adlponltrlle.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. En-
vironmental Criteria and Assessment Office.
Nov 87,52p EPA/600/8-89/021
The Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office,
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment has
investigated the health and environmental effects for
adiponitrile. Several quantitative lexicological esti-
mates are presented that reflect evaluations of the
substance's potential effects to human health, aquatic
life, and the environment Environmental fate and
transport data are provided for air, soil, and water. Ad-
ditionally, exposure levels are reported for the sub-
stance's presence in water, air, food, and potential
dermal contact. Results of pharmacokinetic evalua-
tions and carcinogenicity risk assessments are also
provided.
Keywords: 'Adiponitrile, 'Environmental pollutants,
'Toxicity, 'Health hazards, Carcinogenicity tests, Mu-
tagenicity tests, Metabolism, Pharmacokinetics, Air
pollutants. Soil contamination, Laboratory animals,
Teratogens, Reproduction(Biology), Biodeterioration,
Aquatic biology, Environmental exposure pathways,
Water pollutants, CAS 111 -69-3.
PB91-213686/REB PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for
Benzole Acid.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. En-
vironmental Criteria and Assessment Office.
Jul 87,105p EPA/600/8-89/027
The Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office,
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment has
investigated the health and environmental effects for
benzole acid. Several quantitative lexicological esti-
mates are presented that reflect evaluations of the
substance's potential effects to human health, aquatic
life, and the environment. Environmental fate and
transport data are provided for air, soil, and water. Ad-
ditionally, exposure levels are reported for the sub-
stance's presence in water, air, food, and potential
dermal contact. Results of pharmacokinetic evalua-
tions and carcinogenicity risk assessments are also
provided.
Keywords: 'Benzole acids, 'Environmental pollutants,
'Toxicity, 'Health hazards, Carcinogenicity tests, Lab-
oratory animals, Metabolism, Pharmacokinetics, Air
pollutants, Water pollutants, Soil contamination, Muta-
genicity tests, Teratogens, Reproduction(Biology), Bio-
deterioration, Aquatic biology, .Environmental expo-
sure pathways, CAS 65-85-0.
December 1991 17
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PB91-213694/REB PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for
Benzyl Alcohol
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. En-
vironmental Criteria and Assessment Office.
Sep 89.107p EPA/600/8-90/033
The Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office,
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment has
investigated the health and environmental effects for
benzyl alcohol. Several quantitative toxicokxjtcal esti-
mates are presented that reflect evaluations of the
substance's potential effects to human health, aquatic
life, and the environment Environmental fate and
transport data are provided for air, soil, and water. Ad-
ditionally, exposure levels are reported for the sub-
stance's presence in water, air, food, and potential
dermal contact Results of pharmacokinetic evalua-
tions and carcmogenicity risk assessments are also
provided.
Keywords: 'Benzyl alcohols, 'Environmental pollut-
ants, 'Toxicity, 'Health hazards, Carcinogenicity tests,
Laboratory animals. Metabolism, Pharmacokinetics,
Air pollutants, Water pollutants. Soil contamination.
Chemical reactions, Mutagenicity tests, Teratogens,
Reprodoctkxi(Biology), BkxJeterioratkxi, Aquatic biol-
ogy. Environmental exposure pathways, CAS 100-51-
6.
PB91-213702/REB PC AOS/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for
BromochJoroinethane.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. En-
vironmental Criteria and Assessment Office.
May 90.100p EPA/600/8-91/016
The Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office,
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment has
investigated the health and environmental effects for
bromochkxomethane. Several quantitative toxicotogi-
cal estimates are presented that reflect evaluations of
the substance's potential effects to human health,
aquatic fife, and the environment Environmental fate
and transport data are provided for air, soil, and water.
Additionally, exposure levels are reported for the sub-
stance's presence in water, air, food, and potential
dermal contact Results of pharmacokinetic evalua-
tions and carcinogenicity risk assessments are also
provided.
Keywords: 'Environmental pollutants, 'Toxicity,
•Health hazards. Carcinogenictty tests, Mutagenicity
tests. Laboratory animals. Metabolism. Pharmacokine-
tics, Air poflutants. Water pollutants. Soil contamina-
tion. Terrestrial ecosystems, Teratogens,
Reproduction(Biology), BkxJeterioratkxi, Aquatic biol-
ogy. Environmental exposure pathways, * Bromochkx-
omethane. CAS 74-97-5.
PB91-213777/REB PC A02/MF A01
EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 224: Unteonazote-P.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
3 Jul91.10pEPA/540/FS-91/138
The document contains up-to-date chemical informa-
tion, inducing a summary of the Agency's regulatory
position and rationale, on uniconazole-P, or herbi-
cides. A Fact Sheet is issued after one of the following
actions has occurred: Issuance or reissuanoe of a reg-
istration standard. Issuance of each special review
document Registration of a significantly changed use
pattern. Registration of a new chemical, or An immedi-
ate need tor information to resolve controversial
issues relating to a specific chemical or use pattern.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Herbicides. 'Toxic sub-
stances. Hazardous materials. Physical properties.
Regulations, Toxicology, Ecology. Agricultural prod-
ucts. 'Unfconazote-P. Path of pollutants. Chemical in-
formation fact sheet Use patterns. Science findings,
CAS 83657-17-4.
PB91-213819/REB PCA04/MFA01
Exxon Valdez OlSpB. A Report to the President
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedtel Response.
May 89.75p' OERR-9360.8-03
Prepared in cooperation with Department of Transpor-
tation, Washington, DC. Office of the Secretary, and
National Response Team. Washington, DC.
Prepared by the National Response Team, the report
was requested by the President and undertaken by
Secretary of Transportation Samuel K. Skinner and
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Wil-
liam K. Reilly. The report addresses the preparedness
for, the response to, and early lessons learned from
the Exxon Valdez incident The President has also
asked Secretary Skinner to coordinate the efforts of all
federal agencies involved in the cleanup and Adminis-
trator Reilly to coordinate the long-term recovery of the
affected areas of the Alaskan environment. The efforts
are ongoing.
Keywords: 'Oil spills, 'Water pollution effects, 'Prince
William Sound, 'Oil pollution. Environmental effects,
Land pollution. Economic impact Emergency plans,
Contingency planning, Alaska, Cargo ships. Transpor-
tation safety, Energy shortages, Liabilities, Cost repay-
ment Compensation, Health risks. Responses, Rec-
ommendations, 'Exxon Valdez, 'Cleanup operations,
Lessons learned.
PB91-213827/REB PC A03/MF A01
FMd Standard Operating Procedures for Estab-
lishing Work Zones (F.S.O.P. 6).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
1 Apr85,23pOSWER DIRECTIVE-9285.2-04
The directive describes procedures to be used by field
personnel in establishing work zones for control of
hazardous materials to minimize the risk of exposure
to workers at hazardous release sites.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Risk assessment 'Occupational
safety and health. Field tests, Operations, Air pollution
sampling, Concentration(Composition), Work environ-
ments, Personnel, Occupational exposure, Protective
equipment. Standards, 'Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response.
PB91-213835/REB PC A03/MF A01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Prepara-
tion of a Site Safety Plan F.S.O.P. No. 9.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
1 Apr 85,30p EPA/9285.2-05, OSWER DIRECTIVE-
9285.2-05
The directive establishes requirements for protecting
health and safety of field personnel during all activities
conducted at the site of an incident The manual con-
tains safety information, instructions, and procedures
to cover a variety of situations commonly encountered
in this type of field work.
Keywords: 'Occupational safety and health, 'Super-
fund, 'Waste management 'Hazardous materials,
'Risk assessment Safety measures, Personnel,
Working conditions. Operations, Standards, Require-
ments, Management planning, Implementation, Emer-
gency plans. Occupational exposure, 'Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response.
PB91-213843/REB PC A03/MF A01
FteW Standard Operating Procedures for Air Sur-
veillance F.S.O.P. No. 8.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1 Jan 85.27p EPA/9285.2-03. OSWER DIRECTIVE-
9285.2-03
The directive describes air monitoring procedures for
use by field personnel in obtaining air monitoring data
required to minimize the risk of exposure to personnel
at hazardous substance release sites.
Keywords: 'Supertund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Occupational safety and health,
'Air pollution monitoring, 'Risk assessment Oper-
ations, Procedures, Field tests. Occupational expo-
sure, Concentration(Composition), Aerial surveys, US
EPA, Asbestos, Data processing, Emergency plans,
'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
PB91-213850/REB PC A03/MF A01
FMd Standard Operating Procedures for the De-
contamination of Response Personnel F.S.O.P.
No. 7.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1 Jan 85,33p EPA/9285.2-02, OSWER DIRECTIVE-
9285.2-02
The directive describes approved operating proce-
dures for decontamination of response personnel and
equipment at hazardous substance release sites.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Decontamination, 'Occupational
safety and health, 'Equipment, Risk assessment, Op-
erations, Reid tests, Procedures, Protective equip-
ment, Tools, Samplers, Containers, 'Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response.
PB91-213868/REB PC A06/MF A02
Oil Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeas-
ures Program. Task Force Report Interim rept.
(Final).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
13 May 88,104p OERR-9360.8-02
The study was initiated in response to the January 2,
1988, release of approximately one million gallons of
diesel fuel from the Ashland Oil Facility in Floreffe, PA,
and the subsequent contamination of the Mononga-
hela and the Ohio Rivers. The spill was caused by the
tank flowed over the surrounding dike and found its
way into the Monongahela and Ohio Rivers. As a result
of the spill, fifteen water intakes were shut down, water
supplies to over 2.7 million residents were disrupted,
schools and businesses were closed, and thousands
of fish and waterfowl were destroyed.
Keywords: 'Oil spills, 'Water pollution control, 'Water
pollution abatement 'Contingency planning, Monon-
gahela River, Ohio River, Emergency plans, Oil pollu-
tion, Management planning, Pollution regulations,
State implementation plans, Inspection, Regulations,
Implementation, Reviews, Legislation, Recommenda-
tions, Standards, Floreffe(Pennsylvania), Clean Water
Act
PB91-214072/REB PC A03/MF A01
Memorandum of Understanding between the Fed-
eral Emergency Management Agency and EPA for
the Implementation of CERCLA Relocation Activi-
ties under P.L. 96.510 (CERCLA) 9295.5.01. Direc-
tive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
8 Apr 85,20p EPA/9295.5-01
The directive discusses an agreement between EPA
and the Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA), that describes major responsibilities of both
agencies. It also outlines areas of mutual support and
cooperation relating to relocation activities associated
with response actions pursuant to the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act of 1980; Executive Order 12316; and the National
Oil and Hazardous Substance Pollution Contingency
Plan, 40 CFR Part 300.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, Interagency cooperation, US EPA,
Remedial action, Information dissemination. Imple-
mentation, Relocation, Cost repayment Administrative
procedures, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response, Cooperative agreements, Federal Emer-
gency Management Agency, Comprehensive Environ-
mental Response Compensation and Liability Act
PB91-214080/REB PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for Coordinating ATSDR Health Assess-
ment Activities with the Superfund Remedial
Process. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
22 Apr 87,24p OSWER DIRECTIVE-9285.4-02
The directive discusses SARA which mandates that
the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Regis-
try (ATSDR) perform specific public health activities
associated with actual or potential exposure to toxic
substances identified at hazardous waste sites. The
document (1) provides guidance to support ATSDR in
meeting its health assessment requirements as out-
lined in Section 110 under SARA; (2) summarizes the
various EPA response activities for which consultation
with ATSDR may be requested; and (3) outlines
ATSDR's management process for citizen petitions.
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Keywords: *Superfund, *Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Toxic substances, Public health,
Guidelines, Risk assessment, Remedial action, Inter-
agency cooperation, US EPA, Citizen participation, Ad-
ministrative procedures, Exposure, 'Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response, Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease Registry.
PB91-214098/REB PC A03/MF A01
CERCLA Compliance with Other Environmental
Statutes. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
2 Oct 85,22p EPA/9234.0-02
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
The directive sets forth the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) policy on the applicability of the stand-
ards, criteria, advisories, and guidance of other State
and Federal environmental and public health statutes
to actions taken pursuant to sections 104 and 106 of
the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Com-
pensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA). The
policy addresses considerations for on-site and off-site
actions taken under CERCLA.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials. Environmental policy, US EPA, Pol-
lution standards, On-site investigations, Guidelines,
Public health. Compliance, Remedial action, Law en-
forcement, 'Office of Emergency and Remedial Re-
sponse, Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Act, Remedial response.
PB91-214106/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Remedial Program Financial Manage-
ment Authority, Responsibilities and Procedures.
Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
21 Sep 84,28p OSWER DIRECTIVE-9275.2-01
The directive discusses the Superfund delegations ap-
proved April 16,1984, the Regional Offices have addi-
tional authority and responsibilities for significant por-
tions of the remedial program. This includes both pro-
grammatic and administrative authority and responsi-
bilities, described in detail in the various Superfund re-
medial program guidance packages, and specific fi-
nancial management authority, responsibilities and
procedures described in the document
Keywords: * Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Remedial action, Financial manage-
ment. Authority, Administrative procedures, Guide-
lines, Regional analysis, 'Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response, Responsibilities.
PB91-214114/REB PCA01/MFA01
Interagency Agreement between the Corps of En-
gineers and EPA In Executing P.L. 96.510
(CERCLA). Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
3 Dec 84,5p OSWER DIRECT!VE-9295.2-03
The directive discusses that EPA has overall statutory
responsibility for implementing the Comprehensive En-
vironmental Response, Compensation and Liability
Act of 1980 (CERCLA), also known as Superfund. The
agreement defines the assistance the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers will provide to EPA in implementing
the Superfund program, for EPA Fund-lead or State
Fund-lead or for EPA enforcement-lead projects.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials. Corps of Engineers, US EPA, Inter-
agency cooperation, Funds, Pollution regulations, Im-
plementation, Authority, Remedial action, 'Office of
Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Comprehen-
sive Environmental Response Compensation and LJ-
abHity Act, Cooperative agreements, Responsibities,
Remedial response.
PB91-214122/REB PC A01/MF A01
Superfund LOR Guide No. 7. Determining When
Land Disposal Restrictions (LORs) Are Relevant
and Appropriate to CERCLA Response Actions.
Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 89,4p OSWER-9347.3-08FS
See also PB91 -921327.
The Fact Sheet outlines the process used to deter-
mine whether the Resource Conservation and Recov-
ery Act (RCRA) land disposal restrictions (LDRs) es-
tablished under the Hazardous and Solid Waste
Amendments (HSWA) are 'relevant and appropriate'
to an on-site CERCLA response action.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Ground disposal, On-site investiga-
tions. Remedial action, Best technology, Waste dis-
posal, Pollution regulations, Standards compliance,
'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Re-
medial response, Resource Conservation and Recov-
ery Act, Land Disposal Restrictions, Comprehensive
Environmental Response Compensation and Liability
Act
PB91-214130/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Removal Program. Financial Manage-
ment Authority, Responsibilities and Procedures.
Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
11 Jul 84,34p EPA/9275.1-01
The directive describes removal approval, funding, and
document processing in detail.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Remedial action, Funds, Authority,
Administrative procedures, Financial management,
'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
PB91-214148/REB PC A02/MF A01
Political Subdivision-Lead for Remedial Re-
sponse. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1 May 89,9p EPA/9375.5-03
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
The directive discusses guidance to Regions, States,
and political subdivisions thereof, on the designation of
a political subdivision as the lead agency for remedial
response under the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980
(CERCLA), as amended by the Superfund Amend-
ments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA). The
guidance applies to Fund-financed remedial response
only and does not apply to pre-remedial, removal, or
enforcement activities.
Keywords: "Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Guidelines, Funds, Financing, Re-
medial action, Contracts, 'Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response, Political subdivisions. Coopera-
tive agreements, Remedial response. Responsibilities,
Remedial designs.
PB91-214155/REB PC A02/MF A01
Flexibility In the FY 1988 Superfund Regional Ex-
tramural Operating Plan. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
7 Jun 88,7p EPA/9200.3-05
The directive purpose is to discuss current planning
and fund control processes, to clarify the funding flexi-
bility presently available to the Regions, and to estab-
lish additional funding flexibility principles for the re-
mainder of FY 1988.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, Funds, Financial management, Re-
medial action, Regional analysis, Management plan-
ning, Operations, Implementation, 'Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response, Resign designs,
National Priorities List
PB91-214163/REB PC A13/MF A03
Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contracts.
Users' Manual
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 87.296p OSWER DIRECTIVE-9242.4-01 A
The users' manual provides information and guidance
on management and implementation of EPA's Techni-
cal Assistance Team (TAT) for Emergency Response,
Removal, and Prevention' contracts. Its primary pur-
pose is to assist Regional and Headquarters EPA per-
sonnel in understanding their roles and responsibilities
under the contracts and to describe the necessary pro-
cedures and requirements that should be followed in
managing the contracts. The manual is also intended
to be helpful to TAT contractor personnel in terms of
their roles and responsibilities vis-a-vis EPA.
Keywords: 'Technical assistance, 'Contract manage-
ment, Manuals, Emergencies, Response, Removal,
Prevention, Requirements, Socioeconomic conditions,
Program management, Financial management, Per-
formance evaluation, Fees, Superfund, USA EPA, EPA
Regions, Clean up.
PB91-214171/REB PC A05/MF A01
Assurance of Hazardous Waste Capacity, Guid-
ance to State Officials. Assistance in Fulfilling the
Requirements of CERCLA 104(cM9). Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 88,81pOSWER DIRECTIVE-9010.00
The document supplies guidance to state officials on
providing assurances required by Section 104(c)(9) of
the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Com-
pensation, and Liability Act, as amended ('CERCLA' or
'Superfund'). This section of CERCLA requires states
in which remedial actions may be taken to provide as-
surances, prior to EPA taking or funding such actions,
of the availability of hazardous waste treatment or dis-
posal facilities which have adequate capacity to
manage the hazardous wastes expected within the
state over twenty years. The Guidance Document re-
flects EPA's current understanding of the statutory re-
quirements and describes how EPA currently suggests
that states implement these requirements. The guid-
ance provides substantial information to states, includ-
ing suggested language for the contracts and coopera-
tive agreements to be signed, instructions on the prep-
aration of state Capacity Assurance Plans (CAPs) that
can form a basis for the assurances, and a model for
the interstate agreements or regional agreement or au-
thority required when addressing access to capacity in
other states.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Capacity, Load management, Reme-
dial action, Requirements, Authority, Guidelines, Math-
ematical models. Forecasting, State officials, 'Office
of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Coopera-
tive agreements, Capacity Assurance Plans, Compre-
hensive Environmental Response Compensation and
Liability Act
PB91-214189/REB PC A03/MF A01
Establishing a Construction Pipeline. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
19 Dec 89,14p OSWER DIRECTIVE-9200.3-09
The purpose of the directive is to re-emphasize the im-
portance of completing activities to assure FY 90 re-
medial actions (RAs) are funded in a timely manner.
The attachment, dated December 7,1989, entitled 'FY
90 Remedial Action Advice of Allowance and Mainte-
nance of a Queue,' also includes background and im-
plementation information for EPA regional offices and
the RA prioritization fact sheet
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Remedial action, Funds, Financial
management, Implementation, Pipelines, Mainte-
nance, Construction, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emer-
gency Response, Remedial designs.
PB91-214197/REB PC A05/MF A01
Risk Assessment In Superfund: A Primer. First
Edition, September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 91,87p EPA/540/X-91 /002, OSWER-9285.7-05
The document is an introduction to risk assessment for
Superfund Remedial Project Managers (RPMs) and
On-Scene Coordinators (OSCs). This is an internal
training document
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Risk assessment Specialized train-
ing, Exposure, Toxicfty, Remedial action, Environmen-
tal effects, Public health, Data processing, Site sur-
December 1991 19
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veys, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse, Remedtel Project Managers, On-Scene Coor-
dnators.
PB91-21420S/REB PC A03/MF A01
Consideration of RCRA Requirements in Perform-
ing CERCLA Responses at Mining Waste Sites. Di-
rective.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
19 Aug 86.13p EPA/9234.0-04
Portions of thfe document are not fully legible.
The drective discusses mining wastes which will not
be regulated under Subtitle C of RCRA. Mining waste
problems wffl be addressed by developing a program
for regulation under Subtitle D. In the interim. Super-
fund wR continue to address these mining waste prob-
lems through the RI/FS and ROD/EDO processes
taking into account current Subtitle 0 requirements as
well as options for addressing risks not addressed by
Subtitle D requirements.
Keywords: 'Superfund. 'Waste management 'Mine
wastes, 'Hazardous materials. Pollution regulations,
Feasfc«ty studfes. Legal aspects. Remedial action.
Substitutes, Poftjtion standards. Risk assessment. Re-
quirements. 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response. Preremedfel actions, Record of Decision,
RernerJal response.
PC A02/MFA01
for Ground Water Remedi-
ation at the MMcreek, Pennsylvania Site. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Offioe of Sold Waste and Emergency Response.
24 Mar 86,8p OSWER DIRECTTVE-9283.1 -01
The drective provides a preview of key features of
forthcoming strategy for ground water cleanup at the
MMcreek. PA site. Some of the areas covered are: (1)
site description; (2) regional position on Millcreek; (3)
position of potentially responsfcte parties (PRPs); and,
(4) consistency of proposed Millcreek response action
with OERR's ground water strategy.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Ground water. 'Water pollution
control, Remedal action. Environmental transport, SoB
contaminafion. Earth Ms. Site surveys. 'Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response, Cleanup oper-
ations, IMcreekfPennsylvania), Potentially responsi-
ble parties. Remedfel response.
PB91-214221/REB
RoleofExpedftodRe
PC A03/MF A01
i Actions under SARA.
Directive.
Ertvironrreraal Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedal Response.
21 Apr 87.13p EPA/9360.0-15
Portions of the document are not fully tegtote.
The drective serves as a foBow-up to OSWER Direc-
tive 9360.0-10 (Jury 8.1986) entitled 'Expedrted Re-
sponse Actions,'and updates the basic tenets of expe-
dited response actions (ERAs) and their rote in the Su-
perfund Remedfel Program.
Keywords: 'Suparfund, *Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Remedtel action, Procedures. Gukte-
Snes, Implementation. 'Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response, Remedial response. National
Contingency Plan. National Priorities(List.
PB91-214239/REB PC A03/MF A01
Regional Pra nanmcial Program Objectives for FY
39 and Hrtt Charter of FY 90. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Soid Waste and Emergency Response.
10 Mar 89.18p EPA/9345.2-02
Thedrectiv
s pre-remedtel objectives for Re-
gional offices during the transition period between
i and promulgation of the revised Hazard ~
) Directive updates OSWER Drec-
tive 934&2-01 and •Pre-RemerJaJ Priorities' - memo
from longest to Division Directors, Aprl 4,1988.
Keywords.
ardous ma
mentataon.
•Waste r
alanafy
Tagemerrt, *Haz-
», Ranking, Impte-
•ds compCance, Revisions, 'Office
of Sofid Waste and Emergency Response, Prereme-
dial actions, Hazardous Ranking System, National Pri-
orities List
PB91-214247/REB PC A03/MF A01
Model Program for Removal Site Rle Manage-
ment Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 88,22p OSWER DIRECTIVE-9360.2-01
The directive discusses a model program for site file
management that provides a file structure for on-site
file management and Regional file maintenance for
use by On-Scene Coordinators (OSCs) and Regional
administrative support staff. The guidance provides
the minimum contents of a site file kit for use by OSCs
and Techical Assistance Team personnel and/or ad-
ministrative support staff when establishing a site file.
Additionally, on-site and Regional office removal file
management procedures are recommended as part of
the guidance document
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, On-site investigations, Guidelines,
Remedial action. Cost repayment Data processing, In-
formation transfer. File maintenance(Computers),
Files(Records), Administrative procedures. 'Office of
Solid Waste and Emergency Response, On-Scene Co-
ordinators.
PB91-214254/REB PC A02/MF A01
Technical Assistance Grants Program Activities
Prior to the Issuance of the Interim Final Rule. Di-
rective.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
11Jan 88,7p OSWER DIRECTIVE-9230.1-02
The directive sets forth activities one can initiate prior
to the issuance of the Techical Assistance Grant
(TAG) Interim Final Rule (IFR) in early 1988. Given the
short time before the issuance of the IFR. the Regional
effort should focus on sites where the Remedial Inves-
tigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) is underway and citi-
zen groups have expressed interest in TAGS.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials. Technical assistance, Financial as-
sistance. Technology utilization. Regulations, Grants,
Site surveys, Feas&ility studies, Remedial action,
Community relations, 'Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response, Preremedial action.
PB91-214262/REB PC A03/MF A01
FY 1987 Superfund Comprehensive Accomplish-
ments Plan.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Oct 86,11 p OSWER DIRECnVE-9200.3-03
SeeateoPB90-204181.
The directive contains points for EPA Regions to con-
sider white developing their Superfund Comprehensive
Accomplishments Plan (SCAP) and contains charts
showing preliminary SCAP/SPMS commitments for
the Regions.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, Comprehensive planning, Regional
analysis. Remedial action. Tabtes(Data), 'Office of
Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Cleanup oper-
ations, US EPA Regions 1-10, Superfund Comprehen-
sive Accomplishment Plan, SPMS targets, Preremedial
actions.
PB91-214270/REB PC A03/MF A01
40 CFR Part 35 Subpart O, Cooperative Agree-
ments and Superfund State Contracts for Super-
fund Response Actions. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
10 Mar 89,30p OSWER DIRECTIVE-9375.5-01
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
The directive transmits 40 CFR Part 35 Subpart O, 'Co-
operative Agreements and Superfund State Contracts
for Superfund Response Actions,' and provides infor-
mation on program operating procedures that have
been affected by the subject Interim Final Rule. This is
the first in a series of directives to carry the number
9375.5, which is guidance relating to State, political
subdivision, and Federally-recognized Indian Tribe in-
volvement in the Superfund program.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, Contracts, Information transfer, Pro-
cedures, American Indians, Operations, Regulations,
'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Re-
medial response, Cooperative agreements.
PB91-214288/REB PC A02/MF A01
Required Use of the Removal Cost Management
System for All Removal Actions. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
17 Feb 89,7p OSWER DIRECTIVE-9360.0-20
To improve Superfund cost management the Directive
requires the use of the Removal Cost Management
System (RCMS), a computerized cost tracking system,
for all future removal actions. It describes vie back-
ground, functions of RCMS, removal cost manage-
ment policy, and implementation procedures.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, Remedial action, Cost analysis,
Forecasting, Implementation, Cost estimates. Site sur-
veys, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse, 'Removal Cost Management System.
PB91-214296/REB PC A13/MF A03
User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 86,278p OSWER-9240.0-01 A
The document was specifically prepared for the guid-
ance and direction of program clients. The organic and
inorganic analytical program descriptions herein out-
line the requirements and analytical procedures of the
new CLP protocols developed from technical caucus
recommendations. These protocols were implement-
ed into CLP analysis contracts in 1985. Other analyti-
cal programs, procedures and documentation de-
scribed herein reflect the status of the program as of
Jury 1986.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Chemical analysis, water pollution
detection, Contractors, Guidelines, Implementation,
Sampling, Land pollution, Water analysis, Cost effec-
tiveness. Project management Dioxins, Information
services. Law enforcement Quality assurance, 'Office
of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, 'Contract
Laboratory Program.
PB91-214304/REB PC A03/MF A01
Interim Final Guidance on Indian Involvement in
the Superfund Program. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
18 Oct 89,16p OSWER DIRECTIVE-9375.5-02
The directive provides guidance on the involvement of
federally recognized Indian Tribes, which are treated
substantially the same as States in the Superfund Pro-
gram.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, American Indians, Guidelines, Re-
medial action. Regulations, National government Law
enforcement 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response, Preremedial actions. Remedial response.
National Priorities List Cooperative agreements.
PB91-214585/REB PC A09/MF A02
dean Air Act Amendments of 1991: Detailed Sum-
mary of TIUss.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
30Nov90,181p*
Contents:
Provisions for Attainment and Maintenance of
National Ambient Air Quality Standards;
Provisions Relating to Mobile Sources;
Hazardous Air Pollutants;
Ackt Deposition Control;
Permits;
Stratospheric Ozone Protection;
Provisions Relating to Enforcement
Miscellaneous Provisions;
dean Air Research;
Disadvantaged Business Concerns;
Clean Air Employment Transition Assistance.
20 Vol. 91, No. 4
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Keywords: 'Pollution laws, *Air pollution abatement,
Acidification, Financial assistance, Alternative fuels,
Air pollution control, National Ambient Air Quality
Standards, Air pollution standards, State implementa-
tion plans, Ozone. Mobile pollutant sources. Permits,
Standards compliance, Hazardous materials, Pollution
regulations. Deposition, Air water interactions, Law en-
forcement Stratosphere, Research and development,
Emission factors, Employment, Exhaust emissions,
Combustion products, Pollution sources, Acid rain, Air
water interactions, Law enforcement, Stratosphere,
Research and development, 'Clean Air Act Amend-
ments of 1990.
PB91-214940/REB PC A03/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Superfund Selection of
Remedy. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
24 Dec 86,13p EPA/9355.0-19
The directive discusses section 121 of the Superfund
Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) which
addresses the cleanup standards for Superfund reme-
dial actions. While the new statute retains the basic
components of the existing Remedial Investigation/
Feasibility Study (RI/FS) and Record of Decision
(ROD) process, the Section 121 provisions add some
new requirements and special emphasis on certain
issues, the guidance is intended to aid Regions in se-
lecting remedial actions pending the Agency's upcom-
ing revision of the National Contingency Plan (NCR).
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials. Remedial action, Pollution stand-
ards, Feasibility studies. Requirements, Guidelines,
Site characterization, Substitutes, 'Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response, Cleanup oper-
ations, PreremediaT actions, Record of Decision, Na-
tional contingency Ran.
PB91-214957/REB PC A03/MF A01
OERR Organizational Conflict of Interest Review
and Approval Program (Superfund Management
Review: Recommendation No. 46C). Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
31 Oct89,12p OSWER DIRECTIVE-9242.6-04
The directive transmits new procedures to eliminate
organizational conflicts of interest in work assignments
under Superfund Headquarters support contracts and
to take appropriate steps to mitigate the perception of
conflict wherever possible.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Administrative procedures, Con-
tracts, Work, Organizational structure, Implementation,
•Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response,
Work assignments.
P891-214965/REB PC A07/MF A02
ARCS Work Assignment Management Reid
Guide. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 89.131pOSWER DIRECTIVE-9242.6-01
The ARCS Work Assignment management Field
Guide is one of the three management-assistance
tools currently available to help RPMs in carrying out
their ARCS work assignment management duties. The
guide is designed specifically for RPMs to provide
them with quick reference information on the initiation
and management of ARCS work assignments.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management. 'Haz-
ardous materials. Guidelines, Management planning.
Decision making, Reid tests, Task analysis, Work,
Forms(Paper), Contractors, Organizational structure,
Standards, Zoning, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emer-
gency Response, 'Alternative Remedial Contract
Strategy, Work assignments, Remedial Project Man-
PB91-214973/REB PC A03/MF A01
Land Disposal Restrictions as Relevant and Ap-
propriate Requirements for CERCLA Contaminat-
ed Sol and Debris. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
5Jun89.13pOSWERDIRECTIVE-9347.2-01
Until a rulemaking is completed that establishes treat-
ment standards for soil and debris, OSWER has con-
cluded that Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) gener-
ally should not be considered as relevant and appropri-
ate for soil or debris that does not contain restricted
RCRA wastes. The directive gives suggested lan-
guage to be incorporated into feasibility study. For fur-
ther clarification, the directive has included as an at-
tachment, directive 9347.1-02.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Ground disposal, Soil treatment, Soil
contamination, Waste treatment. Feasibility studies,
Pollution regulations, Remedial action, 'Land Disposal
Restrictions, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
PB91-214981/REB PC A04/MF A01
RI/FS Streamlining. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
14Feb89,51pOSWERDIRECTIVE09355.3-06
The directive presents a second set of recommenda-
tions for streamlining measures that will reduce the
cost and duration of RI/FS's. Recommendations in-
clude those related to technical issues, procurement
enhancement program management State coordina-
tion and enforcement.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials. Remedial action. Feasibility studies,
Cost engineering, Project management. Law enforce-
ment Intergovernmental relationships, Procurement,
Technology utilization, 'Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response.
PB91-214999/REB PC A03/MF A01
Data Handling Support for CERCUS. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
4 Mar 86,28p OSWER DIRECTIVE-9221.0-01
The directive implements policies and procedures re-
garding management of the data handling support for
CERCUS provided by the Computer Sciences Corpo-
ration (CSC).
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, Data processing, Information man-
agement Procedures, Cost analysis. Data systems,
Tables(Data), Wages, Labor estimates, 'Office of
Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Comprehen-
sive Environmental Response Compensation and Li-
ability Act
PB91-215004/REB PC A03/MF A01
Implementation Strategy for Reauthorized Super-
fund: Short Term Priorities for Action. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
24 Oct 86,25p OSWER DIRECT!VE-9200.3-02
On October 17,1986, the President signed the Super-
fund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986
(SARA) amending the current 'Superfund' law and en-
acting certain additional provisions. The attached tran-
sition guidance provides basic interpretations and in-
structions with respect to SARA.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials. Implementation, Pollution laws,
Guidelines, Decisions and orders, Consent orders, Re-
quirements, Remedial action. Performance standards,
'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response,
Record of Decision.
PB91-215012/REB PCA02/MFA01
Interim Guidance on Technical Assistance Grants.
Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
20 Mar 87,6p OSWER DIRECTIVE-9230.1 -01
The purpose of the directive is to describe a variety of
issues involved in establishing the Technical Assist-
ance Grants program and seek public input into the di-
rection of that program.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Technical assistance, Guidelines,
Grants, Financial assistance, Technology transfer,
Public opinion. Citizen participation, Remedial action,
Site surveys, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response, National Priorities List.
PB91-215020/REB PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Organizing ARCS Contract Files. Di-
rective.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
3 Jan 89,10p OSWER DIRECTIVE-9242.6-02
The directive provides instructions to the Regions for
development of a consistent, yet flexible filing system
for organizing and managing ARCS Contract files.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Standards, Guidelines, Contracts,
Files(Records), Implementation, Management plan-
ning, Financing, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergen-
cy Response, Regional Project Managers.
PB91-215038/REB PC A03/MF A01
Pre-Remedlal Strategy for Implementing SARA.
Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
12 Feb 88,14p OSWER DIRECTIVE-9345.2-01
The directive establishes the strategy that the Environ-
mental Protection Agency will follow to address the
pre-remedial goals and requirements of the Superfund
Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) en-
acted on October 17,1986.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Requirements, Standards, Ranking, Im-
plementation, Pollution regulations, Management
planning, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse, Preremedial actions, Hazard Ranking System.
PB91-215053/REB PC A02/MF A01
Site-Specific Contracting for Removals. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
10 Apr 89,6p OSWER DIRECTIVE-9242.2-02
The directive provides direction on the use of site-spe-
cific contracting in as many removal actions as circum-
stances allow and lists the criteria needed to do so.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Contracts, Remedial action, Site sur-
veys, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse.
PB91-215863/REB PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Camet Reslstlvely Heated Metal
Monolith Catalytic Converters on an M100 Neat
Methanol-Fueled Vehicle. Part 3. Technical rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, Ml. Con-
trol Technology and Applications Branch.
G. K. Piotrowski, and R. M. Schaefer. Jul 91,35p EPA/
AA/CTAB-91/03
See also Part 2, PB90-161209.
A low mileage resistively heated catalytic converter of
a type furnished by the Camet Co. to automakers was
evaluated on a methanol fueled vehicle. This converter
was smaller in volume than typical three-way catalytic
converters used on current model year vehicles of
comparable engine displacement, and is designed
specifically as a quick light-off catalyst (QLOC) by
Camet The report includes a description of the catalyt-
ic converters, description of the test vehicle, test pro-
cedures and analytical methods used.
Keywords: 'Methanol, 'Catalytic converters, 'Auto-
motive fuels, Catalysts, Engine tests, Exhaust emis-
sions. Carbon monoxide, Formaldehyde, Nitrogen
oxides, Motor vehicle engines.
PB91-216150/REB PC A06/MF A02
Report to Congress on Railroad Emissions: A
Study Based On Existing Data. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, Ml.
Standards Development and Support Branch.
1 Jul 91,124p EPA/460/3-91/01
Section 404 of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977
required the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
December 1991 21
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to conduct a study of emissions of air pollutants from
railroad locomotives and secondary rolling stock
power sources with respect to: (1) their environmental
impact, (2) Methods for control, and (3) the status and
effects of state regulations. The results of the study,
together with recommendations on appropriate legisla-
tive action, were to be reported to the Congress. The
report presents the results of the study performed by
the EPA for five selected Air Quality Control Regions
and the recommendations based upon the findings of
the study. The report addresses the environmental
impact of railroad emissions, the potential emission re-
duction techniques, and existing state and local regu-
lations. Also included are background information and
computational procedures employed. Also provided
are the estimates of costs and cost effectiveness as-
sociated with the methods which were considered for
reducing railroad emissions.
Keywords: "Air pollution, 'Exhaust emissions, 'Loco-
motives, "Railroads, Emission factors, Cost analysis,
Air pollution control, Urban areas. Regulations, 'Air
quality control regions, Los Angeles(Calrfomia),
Kansas Oty(Missouri), Philadelphia(Pennsytvania),
CNcagoOllinois), Saint Louis(Missouri).
PB91-216168/REB PC A10/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Regulatory and Inspection Manual for Nonmetallte
Mineral Processing Plants.
IT Environmental Programs, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
Apr 91.225p EPA/340/1-90/010
Contract EPA-68-02-4466
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Plan-
ning and Standards.
The document seeks to present the latest information
for applying New Source Performance Standards to
the nonmetallic mineral processing industry, present
field tested techniques for determining compliance of
affected facilities, and answer some of the questions
frequently asked concerning the nonmetallic mineral
processing NSPS.
Keywords: 'New Source Performance Standards, *Air
pollution abatement, *Air pollution control, 'Mineral in-
dustry, Nonmetals, Inspection, Air pollution standards,
Stationary sources. Performance standards. Bags,
Screens, Crushing, Grinding, Standards compliance.
Industrial wastes, Particles, Pollution regulations, Field
tests, Records management
PB91-216176/REB PC A11/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission In-
ventories for Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of
Ozone. Volume 2. Emission Inventory Require-
ments for Photochemical Air Quality Simulation
Systems Applications, Inc., San Rafael, CA.
L Gardner, L R. Chinkin, and J. G. Heiken. May 91,
240p EPA/450/4-91 /014
Contract EPA-68-DO-0124
See also PB89-152409 and PB80-202229. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Research Trian-
gle Park. NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Stand-
ards.
This is a companion document to Volume I, which de-
scribes procedures for compiling the annual county-
wide inventory of volatile organic compound (VOC)
emissions. Volume II describes procedures for con-
verting the annual countywide emission inventory to
the detaled inventory needed for photochemical
models. The detailed inventory contains hourly gridded
emissions (by species class for VOC and NOx) and CO
for the days to be simulated in the photochemical
model The document is an update to the original,
(450/4-79-018). published is 1979.
Keywords: 'Carbon monoxide. 'Air pollution, *Air qual-
ity. •Photochemical reactions. 'Mathematical models,
Pollution sources, Ozone, Procedures, Volatile organic
compounds. Nitrogen oxides. Spatial Distribution,
Design criteria. Data processing. Combustion prod-
ucts. Temporal distribution,
Concentration(Cornposition), Natural emissions. Revi-
sions. Fugitive emissions, Exhaust emissions, 'Emis-
sion irrventcoes. Urban Airshed Model.
PB91-216184/REB PC A03/MF A01
Protocol for the Held Validation of Emission Con-
centrations from Stationary Sources.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Apr 91.42p EPA/450/4-90/015
See also PB91-182907.
The purpose of the validation protocol is to determine
bias and precision of the test method at the level of
concentration in the gas stream. Procedures involve
(1) introducing known concentrations of an analyte or
comparing the method against a validated test method
to determine bias and (2) using multiple sampling
trains to determine precision. The protocol lists a
number of important requirements for the validation of
the test method. They include; use of EPA audit mate-
rial; documenting and reporting results; procedures for
determining bias and precision by means of isotopic
and analyte spiking of multiple train samples or com-
parison to validated methods; and, procedures for cal-
culating precision, bias and correction factors. The
protocol also defines the acceptance criteria in terms
of percent bias and precision and how the determined
precision dictates future testing with the validated
method.
Keywords: 'Air pollution detection, 'Statistical analy-
sis. 'Validation. 'Field tests. Emission factors, Air pol-
lution monitoring, Stationary sources. Precision.
PB91-216192/REB PC A03/MF A01
FATE: The Environmental Fate Constants Infor-
mation System Database.
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
H. P. Kollig. K. J. Hamrick, and B. E. Kitchens. Jul 91.
29p EPA/600/3-91/045
See also PB90-245606. Prepared in cooperation with
Computer Sciences Corp., Athens, GA.
A new online database, designated the FATE data-
base, has been developed for the interactive retrieval
of kinetic and equilibrium constants that are needed
for assessing the fate of chemicals in the environment
The database contains values for twelve parameters,
but may not contain a value for each parameter for
each chemical. As of June 1991, the database con-
tained values for about 200 chemicals. Unique fea-
tures of the database include experimental data that
are extracted only from primary references and perti-
nent experimental conditions that are entered into the
database to assure the user of the credibility and appli-
cability of a value. A newty developed computer pro-
gram is used to extrapolate hydrolysis rate constants
to a standard format Acidic, basic and neutral contri-
butions are combined to calculate the overall hydroly-
sis rate constant and the half-life of the chemical at 25
C and pH 7. The data also are reported as second-
order ackfic and basic rates and a first-order neutral
rate at 25 C. Products of transformation are listed for
degradation processes when available. A newly devel-
oped computerized expert system will be applied to
compute accurate fate constant values. The expert
system has the capability of crossing chemical bound-
aries to cover all organic compounds.
Keywords: 'Chemical equilibrium, 'Environment trans-
port. 'Reaction kinetics. 'Information systems. Data
base management. Expert systems, Chemical com-
pounds. Experimental data, Hydrolysis, Data process-
ing, Pollution sources. Constants, pH, Risk assess-
ment Path of pollutants. Information retrieval effec-
tiveness. 'FATE data base.
PB91-216200/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Choices in Monitoring Wetlands. Symposium
paper.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis,
OR.
P. Adamus. 1991,26p EPA/600/D-91/129
Presented at the USEPA International Symposium 'Ec-
ological Indicators' held in 1991. Sponsored by Corval-
lis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Wetlands pose unusual challenges for monitoring pro-
grams. The enormous spatial and temporal variability
that is typical of wetlands requires that large numbers
of samples be collected if the wetland community is to
be properly characterized. However, access problems
severely limit the ability to easily sample wetlands.
Nonetheless, the need for more vigorous wetland
sampfing efforts is compelling. Many undisturbed wet-
lands are characterized by exceptional biological pro-
ductivity, but at the same time, can easily accumulate
contaminants from a wide area. This is partly because
most wetlands are located in a topographically low,
deppsitional environment and have long hydraulic de-
tention times. The combination of normally great pro-
ductivity and large potential for exposure to unnatural
stresses suggests a need for extensive monitoring, so
remedial action may be taken if wetlands begin to
show signs of functional impairment However, wet-
lands seldom are monitored in a geographically exten-
sive, comparative manner. This chapter begins with
discussions of considerations for wetland monitoring
programs, and later discusses differences that may
occur among wetland types and regions, using as an
example an analysis of existing bird databases.
Keywords: 'Biological indicators, 'Environmental
monitoring, 'Wetlands, 'Ecosystems, 'Water pollution
sampling, Data processing, Case studies, Birds, Spe-
cies diversity, Biological stresses, Wildlife, Ranking,
Remedial action, Hydrology, Vegetation, Mathematical
models, Experimental design, Biological effects.
PB91-216218/REB
PC A03/MF A01
Aseptic Sampling of UnconsolMated Heaving
Soils In Saturated Zones. Book chapter.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
L E. Leach, and R. R. Ross. 1991,17p EPA/600/D-
91/130
Collecting undisturbed subsurface soil samples in non-
cohesive, heaving sandy environments below the
water table has been extremely difficult using conven-
tional soil sampling equipment Several modifications
of the conventional hollow-stem auger coring proce-
dures were adapted, which allowed collection of
depth-discreet soil samples in very fluid, heaving
sands. These methods were used where accurate sub-
surface characterization of the contamination of RCRA
and CERCLA sites was essential. Cohesionless cores
were consistently retrieved, aseptically extruded from
the core barrel inside an anaerobic environmental
chamber, and preserved in the field. The physical,
chemical, and biological integrity of discreet soil inter-
vals was maintained for laboratory analysis. Statistical
analysis of repeated collection of soil samples from
the same depth intervals in nearby boreholes was doc-
umented.
Keywords: 'Subsurface investigations, 'Soil analysis,
'Land pollution, 'Waste disposal, 'Soil contamination,
Water pollution. Water table, Superfund, Statistical
analysis. Sampling, Sediments, Environmental trans-
port. Drill core analysis. Hazardous materials, Flow
augmentation. Ground water, Aquifers, Boreholes, Re-
prints.
PB91-216226/REB PC A03/MF A01
Photochemical Fate of Agrochemlcals In Natural
Waters. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
R. G. Zepp. 1991.21p EPA/600/D-91/131
Pub. in Pesticide Chemistry: Advances in International
Research, Development, and Legislation, p329-345
1991.
Agrochemicals are introduced into aquatic environ-
ments through direct application or through indirect
pathways such as runoff, partitioning into condensed
phases in the troposhere, and atmospheric deposition
into freshwater and marine systems. Sunlight-induced
direct and indirect photoreactions are an important
sink for agrochemicals in such environments. Both lab-
oratory arid field studies have been conducted to de-
velop and test concepts and mathematical relation-
ships that describe environmental photoreactions.
These efforts achieved early success in the case of
photoreactions that involve the direct absorption of
solar radiation by agrochemicals. Direct photoreac-
tions, however, account for only a part of these sun-
light-induced reactions. Recent studies have shown
that other reactions involving photochemically pro-
duced reactive chemical transients also are an impor-
tant fate for many agrochemicals. These include hy-
droxyl, hydroperoxyl/superoxide, organoperoxyl, car-
bonate, and dibromide ion radicals as well as singlet
molecular oxygen and solvated electrons. Hydrogen
peroxide, a widely distributed oxkJant in the sea, fresh
waters, and cloud water that is produced via the inter-
mediacy of superoxide radicals, may be involved in the
oxidation of agrochemicals by the Fenton reaction or
by peroxidase-catalyzed oxidations.
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Keywords: 'Agricultural chemicals, 'Water pollution
effects, 'Photochemical reactions, 'Water chemistry,
Predpitatipn(Meteorology), Path of pollutants, Oxida-
tion, Pesticides, Research and development, Experi-
mental design, Sea water, Adsorption, Air water inter-
actions, Deposition, Field tests, Fresh water, Reaction
kinetics. Solar radiation, Agricultural runoff, Reprints,
Chemical reaction mechanisms.
PB91-216234/REB PC A03/MF A01
Study Design to Investigate and Simulate Agro-
chemical Movement and Fate in Groundwater Re-
charge (Chapter 8). Book chapter.
Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA.
L E. Asmussen, and C. N. Smith. 1991,17p EPA/600/
D-91/132
Pub. in Groundwater Residue Sampling Design (Ameri-
can Chemical Society Symposium series 465) p150-
164 1991. Prepared in cooperation with Agricultural
Research Service, Trfton, GA. Southeast Watershed
Research Lab.
The vulnerability of aquifers to contamination by agro-
chemicals is relatively high in the southeastern Coastal
Plain. Transport and transformation of agrochemicals
in either the root, unsaturated, or saturated zones can
be simulated by existing mathematical models. How-
ever, a linked mathematical model is needed to simu-
late the movement and degradation from the point of
application through the unsaturated zone, and into
groundwater. The United States Geological Survey
and Agricultural Research Service initiated a coopera-
tive investigation in 1986. In 1988, the United States
Environmental Protection Agency joined the research
investigation. The agencies are sharing technical ex-
pertise and resources to develop an understanding of
physical, chemical, and biological processes and to
evaluate their spatial and temporal variability; and to
develop and validate linked model(s) that would de-
scribe chemical fate. Study sites have been selected in
the Fall Line Hills district of the Coastal Plain province.
The Qaibome aquifer recharge area is located in the
district near Plains, Georgia. Instrumentation to meas-
ure water and chemical transport has been installed.
Keywords: 'Agricultural chemicals, 'Water pollution
sampling, 'Path of pollutants, 'Groundwater recharge,
Pesticides, Environmental transport. Aquifers, Mathe-
matical models. Field tests, Spatial distribution. Tem-
poral distribution. Research and development, Data
processing, Site surveys, Reprints, Southeast Coastal
Plain Region(United States), Cooperative agreements.
PB91-216242/REB PC A03/MF A01
Total Human Exposure: Baste Concepts, EPA
FteM Studies, and Future Research Needs. Journal
article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Research and Development
W. R. OIL cJul 90,12p EPA/600/J-90/531
Pub. in Jnl. of Air and Waste Management Association,
v40n7Ju!90.
Historically, environmental regulatory programs de-
signed to protect public health have monitored pollut-
ants only in geophysical earner media (for example,
outdoor air, streams, soil). Field studies have identified
a gap between the levels observed in geophysical car-
rier media and concentrations with which people actu-
ally come into contact their daily exposures. A new ap-
proach-Total Human Exposure (THE) has evolved to
fill the gap and provide the critical data needed fpr ac-
curately assessing public hearth risk. The THE ap-
proach considers a three-dimensional 'bubble' around
each person and measures the concentrations of all
pollutants contacting that bubble, either through the
air, food, water, or skin. Two basic THE approaches
have emerged: (1) the direct approach using probabili-
ty samples of populations and measuring pollutant
concentrations in the food eaten, air breathed, water
drunk, and skin contacted; and (2) the indirect ap-
proach using human activity pattern-exposure models
to predict population exposure distributions.
Keywords 'Public health, 'Risk assessment, 'Health
risk, 'Environmental surveys,
Concentration(Cornposition), Exposure, Population
Distributions, Reid tests, Skin(Anatomy), Food chains,
Three-dimensional calculations, Environmental re-
search, Mathematical models, Air pollution
effects(Humans), Water pollution effects(Humans),
Ecology, Reprints, 'Total Human Exposure.
PB91-216259/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab.-Duluth, MN.
Chemical Suitability of Substrates for Walleye
Egg Development in the Lower Fox River, Wis-
consin. Journal article.
Michigan Technological Univ., Houghton.
M. T. Auer, and N. A. Auer. c1990,8p EPA/600/J-90/
532
Pub. in Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
119, p871-876 Nov 90. Sponsored by Environmental
Research Lab.-Duluth, MN.
Site suitability for egg development was assessed for
walleyes Stizostedion vitreum in the Fox River, Wis-
consin. Water chemistry at the sediment-water inter-
face was compared with criteria for walleye egg hatch
success (oxygen and hydrogen sulfide) and chronic
toxicity (free ammonia). Reduced concentrations of
dissolved oxygen and elevated concentrations of am-
monia-nitrogen and hydrogen sulfide occurred above
some sand and all soft muck substrates. The chemical
oxygen demand (COD) of the surficial sediments was a
useful surrogate variable for identifying the chemical
suitability of spawning sites; locations with a surficial
sediment COD less than 40 mg O2/g dry weight were
considered suitable. A comprehensive surficial sedi-
ment survey of the lower Fox River below the DePere
Dam showed that optimal walleye spawning habitat
(gravel-cobble substrate) is rare (less than 3% of the
area) and that 75% of the suboptimal (sand and muck)
substrate is chemically unsuitable for walleye egg de-
velopment. The authors concluded that successful
natural reproduction by walleye in the portion of the
lower Fox River is limited by the availability of suitable
substrate. (Copyright (c) 1990 the American Fisheries
Society.)
Keywords: 'Water quality, 'Ovum, 'Fishes, Water pol-
lutant effects(Animals), Fox River, Wisconsin, Sedi-
ments, Biodeterioration, Oxygen, Reprints, 'Walleyes,
Stizostedion vitreum.
PB91-216267/REB PC A02/MF A01
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research
by China and the USEPA. Journal article.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
L E. Leach, Z. B. Duan, S. T. Wang, and B. E. Bledsoe.
C1991,10p EPA/600/J-91 /077
Pub. in Water Science Technology, v24 n5 p33-40
1991. See also PB91-162636. Prepared in cooperation
with Beijing Municipal Research Inst. of Environmental
Protection (China).
The study was conducted to evaluate the rapid infiltra-
tion (R.I.) method of land treatment as a partial solu-
tion to wastewater treatment and reuse for the 0.45 bil-
lion cu m/yr (15.75 billion cu ft/yr) of safe irrigation
water needed by the year 2000. Chinese environmen-
tal scientists and water supply managers are consider-
ing the use of the technology for diluting high concen-
trations of nitrate in the ground water while simulta-
neously recharging severely overdrafted aquifers. The
wastewater used in the study contained synthetic or-
ganic compounds found on EPA's list of priority pollut-
ants. During the development of EPA's Land Treat-
ment Design Manuals, research was terminated
before a thorough evaluation of the treatability of these
compounds could be completed. Therefore, during the
study, an evaluation of R.I. systems ability to treat se-
lected priority pollutants as well as fecal conform bac-
teria was carried out in the interest of RSKERL's re-
search objectives. Even though the research was fo-
cused on operations to optimize the removal of various
nitrogen species from primary effluent, the normal
wastewater parameters of BOD, COD, SS, Total - P,
and TOG were also studied. The volatile organic com-
pounds most prominent in the wastewater, dichlor-
oethene, dichloroethane, chloroform and carbon tetra-
chloride were also evaluated for treatability in the co-
operative study.
Keywords: 'Ground water recharge, 'Organic com-
pounds, 'Sewage treatment Fluid infiltration, Waste
water reuse. Evaluation, Dilution, Nitrogen, Aquifers,
Coliform bacteria, Feces, Concentration(Composition),
Chloroform, Carbon tetrachloride, Reprints, Land
treatment Volatile organic compounds, Dichloroeth-
ene, Dichloroethane.
PB91-216275/REB PC A03/MF A01
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
Large-Scale Natural Gradient Tracer Test in Sand
and Gravel, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. 1. Experi-
mental Design and Observed Tracer Movement.
Journal article.
Geological Survey, Reston, VA.
D. R. LeBlanc, S. P. Garabedian, K. M. Hess, L W.
Felhar, and R. D. Quadri. c1991,18p EPA/600/J-91 /
135
Grants NSF-ECE83-11786, NSF-CES88-14615
Pub. in Water Resources Research, v27 n5 p895-910
May 91. Prepared in cooperation with Massachusetts
Inst. of Tech., Cambridge. Dept. of Civil Engineering.
Sponsored by Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research
Lab., Ada, OK., and National Science Foundation,
Washington, DC.
A large-scale natural gradient tracer experiment was
conducted on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, to examine
the transport and dispersion of solutes in a sand and
gravel aquifer. The nonreactive tracer; bromide, and
the reactive tracers, lithium and molybdate, were in-
jected as a pulse in July 1985 and monitored in three
dimensions as they moved as far as 280 m down-gra-
dient through an array of multilevel samplers. The bro-
mide cloud moved horizontally at a rate of 0.42 m per
day. It also moved downward about 4 m because of
density-induced sinking early in the test and accretion
of areal recharge from precipitation. After 200 m of
transport, the bromide cloud had spread more than 80
m in the direction of flow, but was only 14m wide and
4-6 m thick. The lithium and molybdate clouds followed
the same path as the bromide cloud, but their rates of
movement were retarded about 50% relative to bro-
mide movement because of sorption onto the sedi-
ments. (Copyright (c) 1991 by the American Geophysi-
cal Union.)
Keywords: 'Tracer studies, 'Environmental transport,
'Subsurface investigations, 'Water pollution, 'Path of
pollutants, Aquifers, Ground water, Chemical proper-
ties, Field tests, Physical properties, Lithium, Bro-
mides, Horizontal orientation, Vertical migration, Injec-
tion wells, Stochastic processes, Geochemistry, Hy-
drogeology, Hydrology, Water quality, Molybdates, Re-
prints, CapeCod(Massachusetts).
PB91-216283/REB PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Organic Cosolvents on the Sorption
Kinetics of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals. Jour-
nal article.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
M. L Brusseau, A. L. Wood, and P. S. C. Rao. c1991.
10p EPA/600/J-91/136
Pub. in Environmental Science and Technology, v25
n5 p903-910 1991. See also PB86-164886. Prepared
in cooperation with Florida Univ., Gainesville. Dept. of
Soil Science, and Arizona Univ., Tucson. Dept. of Soil
and Water Science.
A quantitative examination of the kinetics of sorption of
hydrophobic organic chemicals by soils from mixed
solvents reveals that the reverse sorption rate con-
stant k(sub 2) increases log-linearly with increasing
volume fraction of organic cosolvent f(sub c). The rela-
tionship was expected, based on the existence of a
log-log inverse relationship between k(sub 2) and the
equilibrium sorption constant K(sub p), and a log-linear
inverse relationship between K(sub p) and f(sub c).
These results are interpreted in terms of a conceptual
model wherein sorption kinetics is controlled by diffu-
sion of sorbate within the matrix of sorbent organic
matter. Decreased polarity of the mixed solvent,
caused by the addition of a cosolvent appears to influ-
ence the conformation of the polymeric organic matter
and, hence, the rate of sorbate diffusion. (Copyright (c)
1991 by the American Chemical Society.)
Keywords: 'Soil science, 'Sorption, 'Organic sol-
vents, 'Mathematical models, 'Environmental re-
search, Kinetics, Organic matter, Environmental trans-
port, Herbicides, Land pollution, Diffusion, Reprints.
PB91-216291/REB PC A03/MF A01
Techniques Affecting Precision and Accuracy in
Hydrolysis Rate Constant Determinations of Vola-
tile Organic Compounds Using Jeffers' Zero
Headspace Reaction Bulbs. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
C. D. Trusty, and J. J. Ellington. c1991,22p EPA/600/
J-91/137
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Pub. in Analytical Letters 24, n2 p327-344 Feb 91. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Technology Applications,
Inc., Athens, GA.
A recently published method for measurement of hy-
drolysis rate constants for volatile organic compounds
in aqueous samples was adopted for use in the labora-
tory. In applying the method, the authors developed
the capability to make the zero-headspace reaction
bubs and used them to measure the hydrolysis rate
constant for 1,1.1-trichloroethane. After establishing
and mastering the critical points of the technique, they
were able to determine an acceptable neutral hydroly-
sis rate constant (kn= 7.98 E-2,115 C) that was within
17% of the value calculated using the Arrhentus pa-
rameters of Jeffers' method. A detailed description of
their experiences while learning this technique and be-
coming proficient in its use is provided in the belief that
the experience would benefit other analytical chem-
ists. (Copyright (c) Marcel Dekker, Inc.. 1991.)
Keywords: 'Chloroetnanes, 'Hydrolysis, -Reaction ki-
netics, 'Volatile organic compounds, *Gas chromatog-
raphy, Arrhenius equation, Evaluation, Reprints, 'Zero
headspace bulbs.
PB91-216309/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
CORMIX: An Expert System for Mixing Zone Anal-
yst*. Journal article.
Cornell Univ., Ithaca. NY. DeFrees Hydraulics Lab.
G. H. Jirka. a L Doneker. and T. O. BamweU. c1991,
10p EPA/600/ J-91/138
Pub. in Water Science and Technology, v24 n6 p267-
274 Jun 91. See also PB88-220504. Prepared in coop-
eration with Portland Univ., OR. Multnomah School of
Engineering. Sponsored by Environmental Research
Lab.. Athens. GA.
United States water quality poHcy includes the concept
of a mixing zone, a limited area where initial dOution of
a discharge occurs. Current practice in mixing zone
analysis is plagued by a number of problems-mixing
zone definitions vary widely, there is a diversity of dis-
charge and site conditions, existing models focus on
near-field mixing while legal definitions extend to
greater Distances, and there are a large number of per-
mitting applications needing review. The Cornell
Mixing Zone Expert System (CORMIX) is a series of
software elements for analysis and design of sub-
merged buoyant or nonbuoyant discharges containing
conventional or toxic pollutants into stratified or un-
stratified waters, with emphasis on the geometry and
dkJ&on characteristics of the initial mixing zone. Sub-
system CORMIX1 deals with single port discharges,
CORMIX2 addresses muttiport dffiusers, and subsys-
tem CORMIX3 analyzes surface discharges. The soft-
ware is implemented on microcomputers using the
MS-DOS operating system. It contains two key ele-
ments- (1) a rigorous flow classification scheme that
analyzes the near-field behavior of a Discharge and (2)
a coftection of predfctive elements for each dtecharge
scenario. The paper describes the development phi-
losophy underlying CORMIX. the capabilities of the
three subsystems, and the procedure tor obtaining the
software. (Copyright (c) 1991IAWPRC.)
Keywords: 'Water poBution control. 'Point sources,
•Water quality management 'Mathematical models,
•Expert systems, Path of pollutants. Toxic substances.
Reprints. 'CORMIX1 program. 'Mixing zone analysis.
PB91-21S317/REB PC A13/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati. OH.
Center for Environmental Research Information.
Hsndboofc Permit Writer's Guide to Test Bum
Data. Hazardous Waste Incineration.
IT Environmental Programs. Int. Cincinnati. OH.
Sep 86,295p EPA/625/6-86/012
See also PB84-100577. Prepared in cooperation with
MCA Corp, Fort Washington, PA. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati. OH. Center
for Environmental Research Information.
The book contains test data collected at 23 stationary
incinerators, conducted both by EPA and private in-
dustrial cients. Ttese tests were comjucted in accord-
ance with requirements estabished under the Re-
source Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). In ad-
dffion to incinerator data, results from 11 ime. cement,
and aggregate kflns plus 11 industrial boBers are in-
dudedVMost of these tests were conducted by EPA.
This compiation of data was the first time that such a
compiation of data from so many combustion sources
was ever accomplished. These data were to be used in
conjunction with other EPA guidance available (e.g.,
EPA Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Incinera-
tor Permits, PB84-100577. Professional judgment
must be exercised by the user to avoid giving too much
credence to questionable data, which have been
flagged insofar as possible. The reader must be aware
that all data in the handbook are for tests prior to 1986.
Keywords: 'Incineration, 'Waste disposal, 'Permits,
•Hazardous materials, 'Air pollution monitoring,
'Handbooks, Performance evaluation. Combustion ef-
ficiency. Standards compliance, Particles, Thermal uti-
lization. Incinerators, Kilns. Operation, Tables(Data),
Air pollution standards, Concentration(Composrtion),
Sorters, Principal organic hazardous constituents.
PB91-21632S/REB PC A16/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Analysis of Historical Radlatrvety Important Trace
Gases (RITG) Emissions: Development of a Trace
Gas Accounting System (T-GAS) for 14 Countries.
Final rept
Alliance Technologies Corp.. Chapel Hill. NC.
S. Piccot, T. Lynch, R. Kaufmann, C. Cleveland, and B.
Moore. Jun 91.372p CH-90-75. EPA/600/9-91 /019
Contract EPA-68-D9-0173
Prepared in cooperation with Boston Univ., MA., and
New Hampshire Univ., Durham. Inst for the Study of
Earth, Oceans and Space. Sponsored by Environmen-
tal Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park. NC. Air
and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The report gives results of a Phase 2 study to (1) de-
velop and test a carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions
model for 14 countries; (2) conduct a limited test of the
model's forecasting capability by estimating and com-
paring emissions forecasts for Poland with those de-
veloped by other models; and (3) use the model and
accompanying global energy use databases to sum-
marize and assess historical energy use and emis-
sions patterns for the 14 countries. (NOTE: The Phase
1 study, completed in September 1989, focused on
evaluating the feasibility of developing a country-spe-
cific CO2 emissions forecast model. One objective of
the Phase 1 study was to develop a pilot-scale emis-
sions model that could be used to estimate energy
consumption and CO2 emissions for specific energy
end-use sectors in a country. Consistent with the ob-
jective, a pilot-scale model was developed for Poland,
South Korea. France, and IrxSa. Another objective of
the Phase 1 study was to test or validate the methodol-
ogy used in the model and, if the methodology was
viable, to develop a full-scale model development
plan. Analysis of the results from the pilot model
showed that the methodology was potentially viable
for developing a country-specific global emissions
model.) A key outcome of the Phase 2 study was the
development of model algorithms and databases for
the 14 countries.
Keywords: 'Carbon dioxide. 'Global air pollution.
•Forecasting. •Mathematical models, 'Emission fac-
tors. Greenhouse effect. Thermal radiation. Energy
consumption. Air pollution control. Stationary sources,
Poland.'Trace gas accounting system.
PB91-216333/REB PC A04/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for
4-Amlnopyridlne.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. En-
vironmental Criteria and Assessment Office.
Jan 89.73p EPA/600/8-89/050
The Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office,
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment has
investigated the health and environmental effects for
4-amriopyridhe. Several quantitative lexicological es-
timates are presented that reflect evaluations of the
substance's potential effects to human health, aquatic
life, and the environment Environmental fate and
transport data are provided for air, soil, and water. Ad-
ditionally, exposure levels are reported for the sub-
stance's presence in water, air, food, and potential
dermal contact Results of pharmacokinetic evalua-
tions and carcinogenicity risk assessments are also
pfovidod.
Keywords: 'Environmental pollutants, 'Toxfcity,
•Health hazards, Carcinogenicity tests. Laboratory ani-
mals. Metabolism, Pharmacokmetics, Air pollutants.
Water pollutants, Soi contamination. Chemical reac-
tions, Mutagenicity tests, Teratogens,
Reproduction(Biology), Biodeterioration, Aquatic biol-
ogy, Environmental exposure pathways, 'Aminopyri-
dine, CAS 504-24-5.
PB91-216341/REB PC A05/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for
1,3-Butadlene.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. En-
vironmental Criteria and Assessment Office.
Jan 89,86p EPA/600/8-89/051
The Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office,
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment has
investigated the health and environmental effects for
1,3 butadiene. Several quantitative lexicological esti-
mates are presented that reflect evaluations of the
substance's potential effects to human health, aquatic
life, and the environment Environmental fate and
transport data are provided for air, soil, and water. Ad-
ditionally, exposure levels are reported for the sub-
stance's presence in water, air, food, and potential
dermal contact Results of pharmacokinetic evalua-
tions and carcinogenicity risk assessments are also
provided.
Keywords: 'Butadiene, 'Toxicity, 'Health hazards,
Carcinogenicity tests, Mutagenicity tests, Laboratory
animals, Metabolism, Pharmacokinetics, Air pollutants.
Water pollutants, Soil contamination, Terrestrial eco-
systems, Teratogens, Reproduction(Biology), Biode-
terioration, Aquatic biology, Environmental exposure
pathways, 'Environmental pollutants, CAS 106-99-0.
PB91-216358/REB PC A04/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for
Acetophenone.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. En-
vironmental Criteria and Assessment Office.
May 87.65p EPA/600/8-89/104
The Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office,
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment has
investigated the health and environmental effects for
acetopnenone. Several quantitative lexicological esti-
mates are presented that reflect evaluations of the
substance's potential effects to human health, aquatic
life, and the environment Environmental fate and
transport data are provided for air, soil, and water. Ad-
ditionally, exposure levels are reported for the sub-
stance's presence in water, air, food, and potential
dermal contact Results of pharmacokinetic evalua-
tions and carcinogenicity risk assessments are also
provided.
Keywords: 'Acetophenone, *Environmental pollut-
ants, 'Toxkaty, 'Health hazards, Carcinogenicity tests.
Laboratory animals. Metabolism, Pharmacokinetics,
Air pollutants. Water pollutants, Soil contamination,
Chemical reactions, Mutagenicity tests,
Reproduction(Biology), Biodeterioration, Aquatic biol-
ogy, Environmental exposure pathways, Teratogens,
CAS 98-86-2.
PB91-216366/REB PC A05/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
FteM Calibration of Soil Core Microcosms for
Evaluating Fate and Effects of GenetJcaUy Engi-
neered Microorganisms In Terrestrial Ecosys-
Battelle Pacific Northwest Labs., Richland, WA.
H. Botton, J. K. Fredrickson. S. A. Bentjen, D. J.
Workman, and S. W. Li. Apr 91.88p EPA/600/3-91 /
041
Contract DE-AC06-76RLO-1830
Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental Research Lab.,
OR., and Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Pacific Northwest Laboratory compared intact soil-
core microcosms and the field for ecosystem structur-
al and functional properties after the introduction of a
model genetically engineered microorganism (GEM).
The protect used two distinct microbial types as model
GEMs, Gram-negative Pseudomonas sp RC1, which
was an aggressive root colonizer, and Gram-positive
Streptomyces lividans TK24. The model GEMs were
added to surface soil in separate studies throughout a
ten month period. Also, RC1 was used in studies con-
ducted during two consecutive field seasons to deter-
mine how year-to-year field variability influenced the
calibration of microcosms with the field. The main con-
clusions of the research were that intact soil-core mi-
crocosms can be useful to simulate the field for studies
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of microbial fate and effects on ecosystem structural
and functional properties.
Keywords: 'Terrestrial ecosystems, 'Soil microbiolo-
gy, 'Genetic engineering, Pseudomonas, Seasonal
variations, Field tests, Temperature, Soil water, Micro-
bial colony count, Risk assessment, 'Soil-core micro-
cosms, Streptomyces lividans.
PB91-216374/REB PC A06/MF A02
Corvatlis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Novel Methods for Tracking 'Agrobacterium Ra-
dtobacter* k84 and Plasmid-Bome Genes in Agri-
cultural Ecosystems.
Oregon State Univ., Corvallis. Dept of Botany and
Plant Pathology.
L W. Moore, I toper, V. Stockwell, and M. Kawalek.
Jul 91,118p EPA/600/3-91 /042
Prepared in cooperation with Agricultural Research
Service, Corvallis, OR. Horticultural Crops Research
Lab. Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental Research
Lab., OR.
Ecological studies of microbes introduced into the en-
vironment have been limited by the lack of sensitive
and specific methods for detection and identification of
released organisms among the myriad of other mi-
crobes present in nature. Similar difficulties exist for
detection of DMA transfer from a released organism to
other microbes in the environment. Techniques gener-
ating viable counts of specific microbes from environ-
mental samples are among the best available for eco-
logical studies of microorganisms released into the en-
vironment Antiserum that is specific to certain species
or strains of bacteria from environmental samples by
immunoisolation techniques. Immunoisolation can
detect a few cells of certain bacterial pathogens in a
milliliter of seed extract The application of immunoiso-
lation and viable count methods to detection of re-
leased microbes in soil or on plant roots was an objec-
tive of the study.
Keywords: 'Soil microbiology, 'Plasmids, 'Bacterial
genes, 'Terrestrial ecosystems, Field tests, Genetic
engineering, DMA probes, Mutations, Microbial drug
resistance, Virulence, Streptomycin, Rifampicin,
Southern blotting, Bioassay, Genetic conjugation,
'Agrobacterium radtobacter. Opines.
PB91-216382/REB PC A04/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and
Aquatic Invertebrate Responses in Four Catskill
Mountain Streams: An Interim Report of the Epi-
sodic Response Project Open file rept
Geological Survey, Reston. VA.
P. S. Murdoch, C. E. Bonitz, K. W. Eakin, A. J. Ranalli,
and E. C. Witt Jul 91,60p USGS/OFR-90/566, EPA/
600/3-91/040
See also PB91-176065. Prepared in cooperation with
EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., Mid-
dtetown, NY. Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental
Research Lab., OR.
The Episodic Response Project is a multidisciplinary
research project designed to assess the role of storm
and snowmeft runoff in stream acidification and the as-
sociated responses of fish and invertebrates. Four
streams in the Catskill region of eastern New York
were selected to represent the following conditions:
(1) high acid-neutralizing capacity (ANC) with no acidic
episodes annually, (2) high ANC with few acidic epi-
sodes, (3) moderate to low ANC with few acidic epi-
sodes, and (4) low ANC with frequent acidic episodes.
Results of the first 9 months of research in the Catskill
region indicate that storm and snowmett runoff are as-
sociated with short periods of stream acidification that,
if sufficiently severe, lead to fish mortality or migration
away from acidic reaches. Increased discharge coin-
cided with decreased pH and increased total aluminum
concentrations in all four streams.
Keywords: 'Acidification, 'Streams, 'Invertebrates,
'Fishes, 'Water pollution effects(Animals), Snowmelt,
Catskill Mountains, Mortality, Water chemistry, Moni-
toring, PrecipitatMWi(Meteorology), Watersheds, pH,
Aluminum, Concentration(CornpositJon), 'Storm water
runoff.
PB91-216390/REB PC A05/MF A02
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Sequestering Carbon in Soils: A Workshop to Ex-
plore the Potential for Mitigating Global Climate
Change. Held in Corvallis, Oregon on February 26-
28, 1990.
ManTech Environmental Technology International,
Inc., Corvallis, OR.
M. G. Johnson, J. S. Kem, D. A. Lammers, J. J. Lee,
and L H. Uegel. 15 Apr 91,10Op EPA/600/3-91 /031
Contract EPA-68-C8-0006
Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental Research Lab.,
OR.
The workshop was an excellent forum for a scientific
debate on the potential of soils to sequester additional
carbon from the atmosphere. Two primary conclusions
can be drawn from the workshop. First, that steps
should be taken to protect and preserve the size and
integrity of the global reservoir of soil carbon because
continued losses of soil carbon to the atmosphere
could exacerbate global warming and climatic change.
Second, that steps should be taken to manage soils
and ecosystems to store additional carbon. The latter
being accomplished predominately by increasing net
primary production. The major uncertainties related to
carbon sequestration in soils and specific strategies
for addressing these uncertainties and for managing
soils to store carbon were also identified at the work-
shop.
Keywords: 'Meetings, 'Carbon cycle, 'Terrestrial eco-
systems, 'Air land interactions, 'Air pollution, 'Soil
management Global warming, Climatic changes,
Global aspects, Methane, Soil science, Land use, At-
mospheric composition, Greenhouse effect, Vegeta-
tion, Carbon dioxide.
PB91-216408/REB PC A18/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Economics and Technology Div.
Evaluation of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency
Response Act (AHERA). Final rept
Westat Inc., Rockville, MD. Research Div.
A. Fraser, R. Clickner, N. Everett, and S. Viet Jun 91,
416p EPA/560/4-91/013
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Economics and Technology Div.
The AHERA regulations called for the inspection of all
elementary and secondary schools in the nation to
identify any asbestos containing building materials
(ACBM) present and the conduct of specified other
tasks related to asbestos in schools. The AHERA eval-
uation consisted of six separate research areas to ad-
dress each of the primary components of AHERA.
These were: school building inspections, management
plans, response actions, original AHERA inspector
evaluation, notification, and maintenance and custodi-
al worker training. The final report presents a detailed
description of the methodology of the evaluation, sta-
tistical techniques used, and all of the research find-
ings in the six research areas.
Keywords: 'Pollution regulations, 'School buildings,
'Asbestos, 'Construction materials, 'Indoor air pollu-
tion, Building materials, Emergency plans, Inspections,
Building codes, Management planning, Statistical
analysis, Notification procedures, Custodian training,
Compliance, Evaluation, 'Asbestos Hazard Emergen-
cy Response Act
PB91-216416/REB PC A04/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
UTAB Users Manual Microcomputer Version. First
Edition, 1991.
Oklahoma Univ., Norman. Dept of Botany and Micro-
J. E. Nellessen, and J. S. Fletcher. Jul 91,60p EPA/
600/8-91/047
Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental Research Lab.,
OR.
The UTAB database is a computerized information re-
source that permits the rapid retrieval and comparison
of data pertaining to the uptake, accumulation, translo-
cation, adhesion, and biotransformation of both organ-
ic chemicals and heavy metals by vascular plants.
UTAB can be used to estimate the accumulation of ap-
plied chemicals and their biotransformed products in
vegetation. Data pertaining to a specific chemical, spe-
cies, or process (uptake, translocation, etc.) can be
obtained from the database. UTAB serves as a rapid
means of accessing numerical data without reading
the published papers from which the database was de-
rived. The manual provides instructions for use of the
microcomputer database UTAB. The UTAB database
is designed for use with 'dBASE IV, commercial soft-
ware available from the Ashton-Tate Corporation, Tor-
ranee, CA. The manual describes the contents of
UTAB, dBASE IV commands required for use of UTAB,
and the search procedures in sufficient detail to allow
users of the manual to conduct database searches
without additional references.
Keywords: 'User manuals(Computer programs), 'In-
formation systems, 'Plants(Botany), 'Terrestrial eco-
systems, 'Land pollution, Xenobiotics, Data base
management, Organic chemicals, Heavy metals,
Vegetation, Bioaccumulation, Environmental trans-
port, Biological effects, Soil contamination effects,
Food chains, 'UTAB system.
PB91-216424/REB PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for
Bromoform.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. En-
vironmental Criteria and Assessment Office.
Sep 89,119p EPA/600/8-90/025
The Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office,
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment has
investigated the health and environmental effects for
bromoform. Several quantitative lexicological esti-
mates are presented that reflect evaluations of the
substance's potential effects to human health, aquatic
life, and the environment. Environmental fate and
transport data are provided for air, soil, and water. Ad-
ditionally, exposure levels are reported for the sub-
stance's presence in water, air, food, and potential
dermal contact. Results of pharmacokinetic evalua-
tions and carcinogenicity risk assessments are also
provided.
Keywords: 'Bromoform, 'Environmental pollutants,
'Toxicity, 'Health hazards, Carcinogenicity tests, Lab-
oratory animals, Metabolism, Pharmacokinetics, Air
pollutants, Water pollutants, Soil contamination,
Chemical reactions, Mutagenicity tests, Teratogens,
Heproduction(Biology), Biodeterioration, Aquatic biol-
ogy, Environmental exposure pathways, CAS 75-25-2.
PB91-216432/REB PC A04/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Model YMT-6 UV-B Modulation System. Manual of
Operation.
Maryland Univ., College Park.
J. H. Sullivan, Z. Yu, and A. H. Teramura. Jul 91,74p
EPA/600/8-91/048
Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental Research Lab.,
OR.
The YMT-6 Ultraviolet Irradiation Modulation System
(YMT-6 UIMS) is designed to monitor solar UV-B radi-
ation and deliver output of a bank of fluorescent sun-
lamps. The system uses a significant advance in tech-
nical approach which has not been previously used.
The system employs a new detection/feedback
system, using a true condition closed-loop feedback
control system, which employs two detectors. The
true-condition feedback system continuously monitors
natural solar UV-B fluences and those fluences
present at some point beneath a lamp bank (solar plus
supplemental UV-B). The system then maintains a
constant proportional supplement of UV-B beneath
the lamp racks. Therefore, the YMT-UIMS will provide
a realistic UV-B supplementation, which would be an-
ticipated with a given ozone depletion, over a wide
range of environmental conditions.
Keywords: 'Solar ultraviolet radiation, 'Radiation
monitors, Near ultraviolet radiation, Ultraviolet detec-
tors, Modulation, Maintenance, Operation, Irradiation,
Instruction manuals, Design, Graphs(Charts), YMT-6
system, Ozone depletion.
PB91-216440/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Hospital Pollution Prevention Case Study-
Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
R. Linett Jul 91,62p EPA/600/2-91 /024
Contract EPA-68-C8-0062
Prepared in cooperation with Department of Veterans
Affairs, Washington, DC. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has insti-
tuted a broad pollution prevention research program
through the Office of Research and Development to
support continued environmental improvements
throughout the nation. The Agency is also responding
to the national concern in regards to the generation
and Disposal of medical wastes. In order to effectively
implement its pollution prevention programs, the EPA
is also investigating how the departments and agen-
cies within the Federal community can help each other
reduce their generation of wastes. As a part of these
efforts, EPA's Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory
(RREL) provides staff and support to conduct waste
minimization assessments under the Waste Reduction
Evaluations and Assessments at Federal Sites
(WREAFS) Program. Under the WREAFS program,
the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Cincinnati -
Fort Thomas Medcal Center (DVA-Gn) offered to host
an assessment of pollution prevention opportunities at
their facility. The study investigated the use of dispos-
ables in patient care in order to identify research op-
portunities for future solid waste minimization.
Keywords: 'Hospital solid wastes, 'Pollution abate-
ment Environmental protection, US EPA, Waste recy-
cfing. Waste utilization. Disposable equipment. Medi-
cal supplies, 'Waste minimization. 'Medical wastes.
PB91-21M57/REB PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment
Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Station,
Keyport. Washington. Final rept
Science Applications International Corp., BotneH. WA.
Jul 91,197p EPA/600/2-91 /030
Contract EPA-66-C8-0061
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency. Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The report describes the application of EPA's waste
minimization assessment procedures to a torpedo
maintenance facSty at the Naval Undersea Warfare
Engineering Station, Keyport, WA. The assessment fo-
cused on the Mark 48 shop and the Mark 46 shop.
These shops service the Mark 48 torpedo and the
Mark 46 torpedo respectively. The five waste rmwni-
zatnn options presented are volurne reduction of con-
taminated dotning, automated cleaning of parts, auto-
mated fuel tank draining, modrfication of the deep sink
draining schedule and recycfing of mineral spirits.
Keywords: 'Pollution abatement, 'Hazardous materi-
als, 'Waste management. Assessments, Waste recy-
cfcig. Water pollution control. Industrial waste treat-
ment. FeasWrty stucfies. Clothing, Military facSties,
Fuel tanks. Drainage, FormsCPaper), Torpedoes, Navy,
•Waste nrtmization. Source reduction.
PB91-216465/REB PCA06/MFA02
Health and Environmental Effect* Document for
1-ButanoL
Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH. En-
vironmental Criteria and Assessment Office.
Sep89.119p EPA/600/8-90/031
The Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment has
investigated the health and environmental effects for
1-butanoL Several quantitative tcndcotogical estimates
are presented that reflect evaluations of the sub-
stance's potential effe<^ to human health, aquatic ife,
and the environment Environmental fate and transport
data are provided for air, so«, and water. Additionally,
eopcsure tevete are reported for the substance's pres-
ence in water, air, food, and potential dermal contact
Results of pharmacokinetic evaluations and carcino-
genicity risk assessments are also provided.
Keywords: 'Butanots. 'Environmental poflutants,
Toxicity. 'Health hazards. Carcinogenicity tests. Lab-
oratory animals. Metabolism. Pharmacokinetics. Air
pollutants. Water pollutants, Soi contamination.
Chemical reactions. Mutagenicity tests. Teratogens.
ReproductiorXBblogy). Biodeterioration. Aquatic biol-
ogy. Environmental exposure pathways, CAS 71-36-3.
PB91-216473/REB PC A06/MF A02
Health and Eiivfconmentat Effects Document for
Cacodyfc Add,
Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH. En-
vironmental Criteria and Assessment Office.
Aug 89,103p EPA/600/8-90/021
The Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office,
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment has
investigated the health and environmental effects for
cacodytic acid. Several quantitative lexicological esti-
mates are presented that reflect evaluations of the
substance's potential effects to human health, aquatic
life, and the environment Environmental fate and
transport data are provided for air, soil, and water. Ad-
ditionally, exposure levels are reported for the sub-
stance's presence in water, air, food, and potential
dermal contact Results of pharmacokinetic evalua-
tions and carcinogenicity risk assessments are also
provided.
Keywords: 'Environmental pollutants, 'Toxicity,
'Health hazards, Carcinogenicity tests. Laboratory ani-
mals. Metabolism, Pharmacokinetics, Air pollutants.
Water pollutants, Soil contamination, Chemical reac-
tions, Mutagenicity tests, Teratogens,
ReproductiorKBiology), Biodeterioration, Aquatic biol-
ogy, Environmental exposure pathways, 'Cacodylic
acids, CAS 75-60-5.
PB91-216481/REB PC A05/MF A01
Hearth and Environmental Effects Document for
Chloral.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. En-
vironmental Criteria and Assessment Office.
Mar 88.79p EPA/600/8-89/012
The Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office,
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment has
investigated the health and environmental effects for
chloral. Several quantitative toncotogical estimates
are presented that reflect evaluations of the sub-
stance's potential effects to human health, aquatic life,
and the environment Environmental fate and transport
data are provided for air, soil, and water. Additionally,
exposure levels are reported for the substance's pres-
ence in water, air, food, and potential dermal contact
Results of pharmacokinetic evaluations and carcino-
genicity risk assessments are also provided.
Keywords: 'Chloral hydrate, 'Environmental pollut-
ants, Toxicity, 'Health hazards, Carcinogenicity tests.
Laboratory animals, Metabolism, Pharmacokinetics,
Air pollutants, Water pollutants, Soil contamination,
Chemical reactions, Mutagenicity tests, Teratogens,
Reproduction(Biology), Biodeterioration, Aquatic biol-
ogy. Environmental exposure pathways, 'Chloral. CAS
75-87-6, CAS 302-17-0.
PB91-216499/REB PC A03/MF A01
Toward a Better Understanding of the Complex
Geochemlcal Processes Governing Subsurface
Contaminant Transport
arr Environmental
Research Lab., Ada,
Robert S. Ken-
OK.
R.W.Puls. Jul91.17pEPA/600/M-91/013
Presented at the Transport and Mass Exchange Proc-
esses in Sand and Gravel Aquifers: Field and Modeling
Studies' International Conference and Workshop,
Ottawa. Canada, October 1-4.1990.
Identification and understanding of the chemical, phys-
ical, and biological processes controlling subsurface
contaminant migration is essential for making accurate
predictions on the fate and transport of these constitu-
ents. RemexSation assessment requires these predic-
tions where pollution from municipal and industrial ac-
tivities has occurred, and for the responsible siting of
waste isolation and storage facilities. Qeochemcal
processes include ion-exchange, precipitation, organic
partitioning, chemisorption, aqueous comptexation,
and colloidal stability and transport Current approach-
es to quantify the effect of these processes on trans-
port in a ground water system primarily involve labora-
tory techniques. These include the use of closed static
systems (batch experiments) and dynamic systems
(column experiments) where a larger segment of'the
aquifer is investigated by analyzing the breakthrough
profiles of reactive and non-reactive species. The
latter approach may be more representative of in situ
condrfions than the former, however, when compared
to large-scale field experiments both are still con-
strained by: differences in scale, alteration of media
during sample collection and use, and spatial variabili-
ty. More field reactivity studies are needed to compte-
ment estabfished laboratory approaches for the deter-
mination of retardation factors, scaling factors for labo-
ratory versus field data, corroboration or confirmation
of batch and column results, and for validation of sam-
pling techniques.
Keywords: 'Environmental transport, 'Geochemistry,
'Path of pollutants, 'Subsurface investigations,
'Mathematical models, Physical properties, Chemical
properties, Biological properties, Kinetics, Adsorption,
Comparison, Field tests, Desorption, Ion exchanging,
Waste disposal, Water pollution, Land pollution,
Ground water, Path of pollutants.
PB91-216507/REB PC A05/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Mammalian Wildlife (Mink and Ferret) Toxicity
Test Protocols (LC50, Reproduction, and Second-
ary Toxicity).
Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. Dept of Animal
Science.
R. K. Ringer, T. C. Homshaw, and R. J. Auterich. Jul
91,84p EPA/600/3-91 /043
Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental Research Lab.,
OR.
Protocols describing guidelines for conducting dietary
LC50 and reproduction toxicity tests and for assessing
the primary versus secondary toxicity of a test sub-
stance using carnivorous mammalian wildlife, specifi-
cally mink (Mustela vison) or European ferrets (Mus-
tela putorius furo) are presented. These protocols go
beyond the procedural steps and include the rationale
behind each recommendation. Appropriate statistical
procedures for assessing the data are presented for
each protocol.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Camivora,
•Reproduction(Bio)ogy), Lethal dosage. Diet, Toxic
substances, Dose-response relationships, Test meth-
ods, Statistical analysis, Mustela vison, Mustela putor-
ius furo, Mink, Ferrets.
PB91-216515/REB PC A11/MF A03
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
User's Guide for the Mathematical Model LT3VSI
Denltrmcatton In Nonhomogeneous Laboratory
Scale Aquifers. Special rept
Oregon State Univ., Corvallis. Agricultural Experiment
Station.
G. A. Bachelor, D. E. Cawtfield, F. T. Lindstrom, and L
Boersma. Mar 91,227p SR-869, EPA/600/2-91 /034
Sponsored by Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research
Lab., Ada, OK.
The report provides a user guide for a mathematical
model describing transport and fate processes in labo-
ratory scale model aquifers. Such model aquifers are
constructed to evaluate strategies for the reclamation
of groundwater contaminated with nitrates and other
pollutants. The mathematical model can be used for
evaluations of strategies for injecting chemicals, which
could enhance pollutant degradation, into an aquifer.
The model allows calculation of hydraulic pressure
field and perturbations of the field by injection and/or
extraction wells. It uses the pressure field to compute
the Darcy velocities, which in turn are used in comput-
ing the chemical transport and fate. The model is
LT3VSI, which handles four chemicals and two micrc-
bial populations.
Keywords: •Computerized simulation, 'User
manuats(Computer programs), •Denitrification,
•Aquifers, 'Water pollution control, Mathematical
models. Injection wells, Environmental transport,
Ground water, Nitrates, Experimental design, Darcys
law, Water pressure, Extraction, Microorganisms,
•LT3VSI model, LT3VSI computer program.
PB91-216523/REB PC A08/MF A02
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Current and Developing Analytical Technologies
for Quantifying Blogente Gas Emissions.
Battelle Pacific Northwest Labs., Rtehland, WA.
B. D. McVeety. Jun 91,156p EPA/600/3-91 /044
Contract DOE-DW89934110-0
Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental Research Lab.,
OR., and Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
The document presents an overview of techniques
and technologies that will be important in defining the
flux of bjogeruc gases from terrestrial and marine sur-
faces. A broad range of analytical methodologies ap-
plicable to the measurement of btogenic gas emis-
sions are reviewed. These methodologies include
those best suited to characterizing the key environ-
mental, physicotogical, and physteochemical variables
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that combine to determine biogenic gas fluxes from
particular plants and/or soil systems, in addition to
those techniques beter suited to providing validation of
predictive models. Emerging technologies are also dis-
cussed that may be used in the near future to ascertain
emission rates on landscape, regional, and global
Keywords: 'Natural emissions, 'Gas analysis, 'Marine
environment, 'Land resources, 'Air pollution detec-
tion, 'Air pollution monitoring, Atmospheric chemistry,
Plants(Botany), Soil surveys, Technology utilization,
Flux density, Trace amounts, Point sources, Physico-
logy, Physicochemical properties, Remote sensing,
Aerial surveys, Experimental design, Study estimates,
Environmental surveys. Chemical analysis, Radiatively
Important Trace Gases.
PB91-217364/REB PC A08/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Sourcebook: NOx Control Technology Data. Final
rept
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC. Progress
Center.
L M. Campbell. D. K. Stone, and G. S. Shareef. Jul 91,
169p EPA/600/2-91/029
Contract EPA-68-02-4286
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Lao.
The report, a compilation of available information on
the control of nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from sta-
tionary sources, is provided to assist new source per-
mitting activities by regulatory agencies. The sources
covered are combustion turbines, internal combustion
engines, non-utility boilers and heaters, and waste in-
cinerators. The report discusses the background of
NOx formation in the combustion process and major
NOx sources, and describes processes for NOx con-
trol. The current status of NOx control technology is
cfiscussed, and applications to meet permitting require-
ments are detailed. Permitted NOx emission levels are
summarized by combustion source, fuel type, and con-
trol technology. Documentation includes references
and contacts for further information.
Keywords: 'Nitrogen oxides, 'Pollution control, 'Reg-
ulations. 'Stationary sources. Government agencies,
Licenses, Gas turbine engines. Internal combustion
engines. Incinerators, Combustion products, Boilers,
Heaters, Local government, State government
PB91-217372/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Feasibility and Approach for Mapping Radon Po-
tentials In Florida. Florida Radon Research Pro-
gram. Final rept
Rogers and Associates Engineering Corp., Salt Lake
City.UT.
K. K. Nielsen, and V. C. Rogers. Jul 91.46p EPA/600/
8-91/046
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Lab., and Florida Dept of Community Af-
fairs, Tallahassee.
The report gives results of an analysis of the feasibility
and approach for developing statewide maps of radon
potentials in Florida. The maps would provide a geo-
graphic basis for implementing new radon-protective
building construction standards to reduce public health
risks from exposure to radon. In this new mapping ap-
proach, variations in indoor radon are partitioned by
source, house, and time variations. Source variations
are partitioned from house variations by compiling
radon entry rates for a reference house that is mod-
eled as though located on varying layered soils that
represent the source ariations throughout the state.
House variations are represented from existing indoor
radon data after normalizing to the source potential at
each location. Time variations are minimized by using
invariant or long-term parameters. Two kinds of maps
would result from this approach's radon source maps
and radon probability maps. The expected indoor
radon concentrations could be computed from a par-
ticular source datum and nominal house characteris-
tics.
Keywords 'Radon, 'Mapping. 'Florida, 'Residential
buildings. Environmental monitoring, Pollution control,
Soils, Stationary sources, Indoor air pollution, Feasibili-
ty, Statistical analysis, Public health.
PB91-217380/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas,
NV.
Wetlands Detection Methods Investigation.
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., Inc., Las
Vegas, NV.
K. H. Lee. Jun 91,81 p EPA/600/4-91 /014
Contract EPA-68-CO-0050
Sponsored by Environmental Monitoring Systems
Lab., Las Vegas, NV.
The purpose of the investigation was to research and
document the application of remote sensing technolo-
gy for wetlands detection. Various sensors and plat-
forms are evaluated for suitability to monitor specific
wetJand systems; effectiveness of detailing wetland
extent and capability to monitoring changes; and rela-
tive cost-benefits to implementing and updating wet-
lands database. The environment to be monitored
consist of physiographic and ecological wetland re-
sources affected directly or indirectly by anthropogenic
activity. Aircraft and satellite remote sensing can be
used to record and assess the condition of these re-
sources. Monitoring of environmental conditions is
based on the observation and interpretation of certain
landscape features. Although some forms of monitor-
ing are continuous, resource monitoring from aircraft
and satellite platforms is periodic in nature, with
change being documented through a series of obser-
vations over a given span of time. The report summa-
rizes the finding of a bibliographic search on the meth-
ods used to inventory and/or detect changes in wet-
lands environments. The bibliography contains numer-
ous citations and is not intended to be all-inclusive.
Books, major journal and symposium procedings were
examined. The finding documented will provide the po-
tential user with a bask: understanding of remote sens-
ing technology as it is applied to wetland monitoring
and analysis.
Keywords: 'Wetlands, 'Remote sensing, 'Environ-
mental monitoring, 'Water pollution effects, Technolo-
gy utilization. Aerial surveys. Satellite observation,
Trends, Ecosystems, Landscaping, Thematic map-
ping, Sensors, Platforms, Benefit cost analysis.
PB91-217398/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
AHERA Clearance at Twenty Abatement Sites.
Final rept
IT Environmental Programs, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
J. R. Kominsky, R. W. Freyberg, J. A. Brownlee, and D.
R. Gerber. Jul 91,62p EPA/600/2-91 /028
Contracts EPA-68-03-4006, EPA-68-CO-0016
Prepared in cooperation with New Jersey State Dept
of Health, Trenton. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engi-
neering Lab.
A study was conducted during the summer of 1988 to
document Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act
(AHERA) clearance air-sampling practices and clear-
ance concentrations of airborne asbestos at 20 asbes-
tos-abatement sites in New Jersey. Fach abatement
took place in a school building and involved removal of
surfacing material, thermal system insulation, or sus-
pended ceiling tiles. The study shows that AHERA
sampling and analytical requirements and recommen-
dations are not completely understood and followed by
consultants conducting clearance air monitoring.
AHERA clearance discrepancies exist between
sample analyses reported by consultants representing
the building owners and those reported independently
by the New Jersey Department of Health/U.S. Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency. The study further sug-
gests that the choice of a clearance reference point
may determine whether a site is considered accepta-
ble for occupancy.
Keywords: 'Air pollution abatement, 'Indoor air pollu-
tion, 'School buildings, 'Asbestos, 'Air pollution moni-
toring, New Jersey, Construction materials, Site sur-
veys, Concentration(Compositk>n), Risk assessment,
Graphs(Charts), 'Asbestos Hazard Emergency Re-
sponse Act.
PB91-217406/REB PC A07/MF A02
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
Swelling Properties of Soil Organic Matter and
Their Relation to Sorption of Non-Ionic Organic
Compounds. Final rept. 1 Aug 88-30 Sep 90.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Ada, OK.
W. G. Lyon, and D. E. Rhodes. Jul 91,139p EPA/600/
2-91/033
Contract EPA-68-C8-15
Sponsored by Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research
Lab., Ada, OK.
A method has been developed to measure the swell-
ing properties of concentrated natural organic materi-
als in various organic liquids, and has been applied to
various peat, pollen, chitin and cellulose samples. The
swelling of these macromolecular materials is the volu-
metric manifestation of bulk sorption, i.e., sorption by
dissolution (or partitioning) of the sprbed liquids into
the macromolecular solid phase. Direct evidence for
the existence of the category of sorbed materials has
been obtained for soil organic materials by the present
research; swelling in liquids has long been known in
coals and polymers. Bulk sorbed molecules are
thought to be inaccessible to direct biological attack,
and may represent a continuing source of low-level re-
bound contamination of groundwater at a polluted site.
Equilibration of bulk-sorted molecules with liquid
phases surrounding the particles is kinetically slow (dif-
fusion limited) relative to sorption and fluid movement,
and this sluggishness is probably responsible for some
nonequilibrium sorption phenomena seen in soil
column flow experiments. Molecules with molar vol-
umes greater than about 93 cc/mole appear to be
strongly excluded from sorption inside the soil organic
materials studied in the work. In contrast, cellulose ex-
cluded molecules with molar volumes greater than
about 88 cc/mole. Extensive bibliographies included.
Keywords: 'Humic acids, 'Pollen, 'Chitins, 'Cellulose,
•Swelling, 'Sorption, Soil chemistry, Organic soils,
Partition, Ground water, Organic solvents, Soil organ-
ic matter.
PB91-217919/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Drinking Water Research Div.
Effect of Bromide on Chlorinatlon Byproducts in
Finished Drinking Water. Doctoral thesis.
Cincinnati Univ., OH.
H. Pourmoghaddas. Jul 91,155p EPA/600/2-91/036
Contract EPA-68-03-4038
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Drinking Water Research Div.
To investigate the role of bromide ion concentration on
formation and speciation of non-trihalomethanes (non-
THMs) chlorination organic byproducts, a two block full
factorial matrix was designed to statistically evaluate
the influence of various parameters which are relevant
to drinking water treatment. The first block used a high
chlorine dose and the second block a low dose. The
factorial design incorporated one factor (Br) at four
levels and two factors (time, pH) at three levels for
each block. The percent of total organic halogen
(TOX) attributed to 9 haloacetic acids (HAAs), 4 THMs,
3 dihaloacetonitriles (DHANs) (each as a group) and
individual THMs and HAAs were determined. Br in
chlorinated humic acid solution was shown to shift the
distribution of THMs, HAAs and DHANs to more bro-
minated species. The percentage of TOX made up of
total THMs plus total HAAs significantly increases with
increasing pH and bromide concentration. THMs were
the largest class of chlorination byproduct detected on
a weight basis, and the HAAs were found to be the
second largest portion of the TOX at high pH in drink-
ing water.
Keywords: 'Bromides, 'Chlorination, 'Potable water,
'Water treatment Disinfection, By-products, Water
chemistry, Chlorine organic compounds, pH, Bromine
organic compounds, Water pollution, Statistical analy-
sis, Graphs(Charts), Tables(Data).
PB91-218016/REB PC A15/MF A03
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas,
NV. Exposure Assessment Research Div.
Handbook of Methods for Acid Deposition Stud-
ies. Laboratory Analyses for Soil Chemistry.
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., Inc., Las
Vegas, NV.
L. I Blume, P. W. Schumacher, K. A. Schaffer, K. A.
Cappo, and M. L Papp. Sep 90,331 p EPA/600/4-90/
023
Contract EPA-68-03-3249
December 1991 27
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Sponsored by Environmental Monitoring Systems
Lab., Las Vegas, NV. Exposure Assessment Research
Oiv.
The handbook describes methods used to process
and analyze soil samples. It is intended as a guidance
document for groups involved in acid deposition moni-
toring activities simitar to those implemented by the
Aquatic Effects Research Program of the National
Acid Precipitation Assessment Program. These meth-
ods were developed for use in the Direct/Delayed Re-
sponse Project, a component project of the Aquatic Ef-
fects Research Program within the Office of Ecological
Processes and Effects Research. The program ad-
dresses the following issues relating to the effects of
acid deposition on aquatic ecosystems: The extent
and magnitude of past change; The change to be ex-
pected m the future under various deposition scenar-
ios: The maximum rates of deposition below which fur-
ther change is not expected; and The rate of change or
recovery of aquatic ecosystems if deposition rates are
decreased. Chemical and physical parameters were
measured during the Direct/Delayed Response
Project and are described in the document
Keywords: 'Soil analysis. 'Soil chemistry. 'Deposition.
•Handbooks. 'Acidification, 'Water pollution effects.
pH. Land pollution. Chemical analysis. Sample prepa-
ration. Aquatic ecosystems, Ion exchanging. Organic
matter, Quality control, Environmental monitoring. US
EPA, Chemical properties. Physical properties, Lab-
oratories. Rocks, Densitv(Mass/votume). National
Add Precipitation Assessment Program, Aquatic Ef-
fects Research Program.
PB91-218024/REB PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: One Berate.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
15 Jul 91, 7p EPA/540/FS-91 /139
The document contains up-to-date chemical informa-
tion, inducing a summary of the Agency's regulatory
position and rationale, on zinc berate, a fungicide. A
Fact Sheet is issued after one of the following actions
has occurred: Issuance or reissuance of a registration
standard. Issuance of each special review document
Registration of a significantly changed use pattern,
Registration of a new chemical, or An immetSate need
for information to resolve controversial issues relating
to a specific chemical or use pattern.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Fungicides, 'Toxic sub-
stances. Hazardous materials. Physical properties.
Regulations. Toxicology, Ecology. Mutagenitity tests,
•Zinc borate. Path of poRutants. Chemical information
tact sheet. Use patterns, Science findngs.
P891-218695/REB PC A07/MF A02
Handbook of Wetland Plants of the Rocky Houn-
Environmental Protection Agency, Denver. CO.
Region VIII.
D.TCooper1989,131p
The booklet is provided as a guide to the botanical
component of wetland identification in the Rocky
Mountain region. It is intended to introduce those inter-
ested in wetland identification to many of the dominant
and characteristic species and genera in the flora of
this region. With each species is a brief description of
the features most useful for identifying each plant,
notes on the ecology of the species, synonomy. geo-
graphic range, and rand on the National Wetlands In-
ventory lists of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It is
not intended to be a comprehensive treatment of the
wetland flora of the Rocky Mountain Region. The
booklet is Bustrated with foe drawings of each species
described, drawn by Kris Meiring.
Keywords: *Plants(Botany). 'Catalogs. 'Taxonomy.
Drawings, Grasses, Trees, 'Wetland plants, 'Rocky
Mountain RegkxXUnted States). Shrubs.
PB91-218693/REB PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Stationary Source Comptence Div.
Asbestos/NESHAP Adequately Wet Guidance.
ABance Technologies Corp.. Chapel Hffl, NC.
a Shafer. & Throws, O. Sakjado. C. Gariow. and E.
Hoerath. Dec 90. 20p EPA/340/1-90/019
See also PB91 -21 8701 .Color Bustrations reproduced
in black and white. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Washington, DC. Stationary Source
Compliance Div.
The Asbestos NESHAP requires facility owners and/or
operators involved in demolition and renovation activi-
ties to control emissions of paniculate asbestos to the
outside air because no safe concentration of airborne
asbestos has ever been established. The primary
method used to control asbestos emissions is to ade-
quately wet the Asbestos Containing Material (ACM)
with a wetting agent prior to, during and after demoli-
tion/renovation activities. The purpose of the docu-
ment is to provide guidance to asbestos inspectors
and the regulated community on how to determine if
friable ACM is adequately wet as required by the As-
bestos NESHAP.
Keywords: 'Air pollution standards. 'Asbestos, 'Wet
methods, 'Air pollution abatement, Guidelines, Materi-
als handling. Waste disposal, Manufacturing, Industrial
wastes. Pollution regulations. Inspection, Standards
compliance, •National Emissions Standards for Haz-
ardous Air Pollutants, dean Air Act of 1970.
PB91-218701/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Stationary Source Compliance Div.
Asbestos/NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Contain-
ing Materials Guidance.
Alliance Technologies Corp., Chapel Hill. NC.
R. Shafer, & Throws, O. Satgado. C. Gariow, and E.
Hoerath. Dec 90.25p EPA/340/1-90/018
See also PB91-218693. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Stationary
Source Compliance Div.
In the initial Asbestos NESHAP rule promulgated in
1973, a distinction was made between building materi-
als that would readily release asbestos fibers when
damaged or disturbed and those materials that were
unlikely to result in significant fiber release. The terms
friable' and 'nonfriabte' were used to make this dis-
tinction. EPA has since determined that, if severely
damaged, otherwise nonfriable materials can release
significant amounts of asbestos fibers. 'Regulated As-
bestos-Containing Material' (RACM) is (a) friable as-
bestos material, (b) Category I nonfriable ACM that
has become friable, (c) Category I nonfriable ACM that
will be or has been subjected to sanding, grinding, cut-
ting, or abrading, or (d) Category II nonfriable ACM that
has a high probability of becoming or has become
crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by the
forces expected to act on the material in the course of
demolition or renovation operations. The purpose of
the document is to assist asbestos inspectors and the
regulated community in determining whether or not a
material is RACM and thus subject to the Asbestos
NESHAP.
Keywords: 'Pollution regulations, 'Air pollution stand-
ards, 'Air pollution abatement, 'Materials handling,
Building materials, Construction materials. Inspection,
Guidelines, Procedures. 'National Emissions Stand-
ards for Hazardous Air Pollutants. Clean Air Act of
1970.
PB91-218933/REB PC A02/MF A01
National QA Standard for Environmental Pro-
grams for Hazardous Waste Management Activi-
ties. Conference paper.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Quality Assurance Management Staff.
G. L Johnson, and N. W. Wentworth. 15 May 91.10p
EPA/600/D-91/140
Presented at the Waste Testing and Quality Assurance
Symposium (7th). Washington, DC.. July 9,1991.
The dean-up of FederaBy-owned facilities contaminat-
ed by mixtures of hazardous chemical and radioactive
wastes involves critical decisions based on environ-
mental data. Federal agencies are currently using sev-
eral deferent standards or sets of requirements, includ-
ing U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guid-
ance, for establishing the quality assurance and quality
control (QA/QC) procedures for these sites. Short-
comings in these standards have led to efforts by sev-
eral public and private sector groups to develop a uni-
form, consistent standard that produces the needed
type and quality of environmental data in a more cost-
effective manner. These efforts are being conducted
under the auspices of the American Society for Quality
Control (ASQQ and involve participation by EPA. the
Department of Energy (DOE), Department of Defense
(DOD), Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), and
others in the contractor and regulated communities.
The paper describes the progress which has been
made toward establishing a consensus standard and
associated requirements for use by DOE, EPA, and
others for hazardous waste management activities. It
is expected that the proposed standard will provide the
basis for a needed revision and expansion of EPA
guidance.
Keywords: 'Radioactive wastes, 'Waste manage-
ment, 'Federal agencies, Mixtures, Hazardous materi-
als, Quality assurance, Quality control. Pollution regu-
lations, US EPA, Requirements, 'Pollution standards.
PB91-218941/REB PC A03/MF A01
Importance of Quality for Collection of Environ-
mental Samples. Planning, Implementing, and As-
sessing Reid Sampling Quality at CERCLA Sites.
Conference paper.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Quality Assurance Management Staff.
G. L. Johnson, and A. F. Haeberer. 26 Jun 91,12p
EPA/600/D-91/141
The most neglected aspects of environmental data
collection operations have been in the areas of sam-
pling design and sample collection. For years, most
major environmental data QA/QC efforts have fo-
cused on the laboratory operations, with either the
tacit assumption that sampling activities had been
properly designed and implemented, or with very little
attention given at all to the quality of field or sampling
operations. Infrequent data quality analyses did result
in the recognition that major error sources were un-
doubtedly associated with the sampling components
of environmental data collection. However, little was
generally done to address or remedy these recognized
data quality shortfalls. The paper will illustrate the im-
portance of adequate planning, implementation, and
assessment of field sampling work in the context of the
Environmental Protection Agency's Superfund pro-
gram.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Sampling, 'Site surveys,
'Waste disposal, 'Management planning, Field tests.
Assessments, Implementation, Quality assurance,
Quality control. Data processing.
PB91-218958/REB PC A03/MF A01
Monetizing the Pharmacological Benefits of
Plants. Draft rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Modeling, Monitoring Systems and Quality
Assurance.
P. P. Principe. Apr 91.46p EPA/600/D-91 /142
Plants have always had a major role in medicine and
public hearth, and the pharmacological potential of
plants has been one of the major reasons for preserv-
ing biodiversity. White their value has been appreciat-
ed in a qualitative sense, national policy-making, which
relies on benefit-cost analyses, requires a quantitative
valuation. In addition to its utility in providing a basis for
estimating the economic consequences of the loss of
biodiversity, the pharmacological potential of plants
may also be one of the most easily estimated indica-
tors of ecosystem value. The market value of plant-
based prescription drugs in the United States in 1990
is estimated to be $15.5 billion (retail). Given current
extinction rates and the estimated likelihood of devel-
oping new. marketable pharmaceutical products, the
annual market benefit in the United States expected to
be foregone as a result of plant extinction is about
$150 million. The present value in 1991 of the fore-
gone benefit in 2050 is about $3 billion-which includes
only market value. Methodological issues related to
the estimation of the economic value of plant-based
Pharmaceuticals are discussed, and the economic
value of plant-based anti-cancer drugs is estimated.
Keywords: *Medteinal plants, * Pharmacology, 'Drug
industry. Economic analysis, Terrestrial ecosystems,
Antmeoplastic agents, Public hearth. Market value. Bi-
ological diversity.
PB91-218966/REB PC A02/MF A01
MOUSE: A Computerized Uncertainty Analysis
System. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
A. J. Ktee. C1990,9p EPA/600/J-90/533
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Pub. in Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials, v7
n4 p373-384, Fall 1990. See also PB90-172560.
MOUSE (an acronym for Modular Oriented Uncertainty
System) deals with the problem of uncertainties in
models that consist of one or more algebraic equa-
tions. It was especially designed for use by those with
little or no knowledge of computer languages, pro-
gramming or simulation. It is designed to be run on
almost any personal computer, easy and fast to learn,
and has all of the features needed for substantive un-
certainty analysis. Moreover, a series of unique com-
panion utility programs write much of the necessary
computer code for the user, help in analyzing sample
data to determine the probability distributions that best
fit that data, check each program for errors in syntax,
and assist in finding logical errors in the model that is
subject to uncertainty. Some typical examples of the
use of MOUSE within the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency include: studying the migration of pollution
plumes in streams, establishing regulations for hazard-
ous wastes in landfills, and estimating pollution control
costs.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste disposal.
Waste management, Earth fills, Monte Carlo method,
Mathematical models. Computerized simulation. Risk
analysis. Uncertainty, Fortran, Reprints, 'MOUSE
system.
PB91-218974/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Las Vegas, NV.
Gas Chromatographic/Mass Spectrometrfc Ap-
proach for Isomer-Spectflc Environmental Moni-
toring of the 1700 Brorno-, Chloro-, and Bromoch-
loro-Oa>enzc-p-Dk»dns. Journal article.
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., Inc., Las
Vegas, NV. Environmental Programs Office.
J. RDormelly. W. D. Munslow, A. H. Grange, T. L
Pettit and a W. Sovocool. c1991,11 p EPA/600/J-
91/139
Contract EPA-68-03-3249
Pub. in Biological Mass Spectrometry, v20 p329-337
1991. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Las Vegas, NV.
A combined approach using gas chromatographic re-
tention indices and mass spectrometric characteristics
has been elaborated for the isomer-specific identifica-
tion of the 1700 bromo-, chtoro- and bromochloro-
dioxins which may be found in the environment Over
100 dbxins were synthesized to develop this ap-
proach. The environmental monitoring strategy allows
qualitative and quantitative monitoring of the 2,3,7,8-
substituted isomers, which are considered to be more
toxic, and many of which have assigned toxkaty
equivalency factors. (Copyright (c) 1991 by John Wiley
and Sons, Ltd.)
Keywords: 'Environmental monitoring, 'Chemical
analysis, 'Dioxins, Gas chromatography. Mass spec-
troscopy, Isomerizatkxi, Por/chkxinated dibenzodtox-
ins, Halogen organic compounds. Reprints, Polybro-
minated dibenzodtoxins, Potybromochloro dibenzo-
*4uvww»
OtOXfliS.
PB91-21SM2/REB PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Residual Splenic Function and Folate
Levels on the Frequency of Micronucleated Red
Blood Cells in Sptenectomlzed Humans. Journal ar-
ticle.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
PanXNC.
D. M. Schreinemachers, and R. B. Everson. c1991,7p
EPA/600/J-91/140
Pub. in Mutation Research, v236n2p63-67Jun 91.
Frequencies of micronucleated erythrocytes in the pe-
ripheral blood of sptenectomized individuals can be
used as an index of genetic damage to erythrocyte
precursor cells in the bone marrow. This is in contrast
to non-sptenectomized humans, whose micronucleat-
ed erythrocytes are removed by the spleen. Many sub-
jects whose spleen has been removed surgically have
residual spleen tissue and consequent residual spleen
function (RSF), which can be measured by the per-
centage of "pitted' peripheral red blood cells. In the
study, evidence of RSF was associated with de-
creased rates of micronucleated erythrocytes. Analy-
sts of data brited to subjects with minimal spleen func-
tion suggested an inverse association between the in-
cidence of micronucleated erythrocytes and serum
folate levels that was not apparent in the absence of
stringent control for RSF. (Copyright (c) 1991 Elsevier
Science Publishers B.V.)
Keywords: 'Spleen, 'Folk: acid, * Erythrocytes, *Mi-
cronucleus tests, Ribonucleic acids, Splenectomy, Mu-
tations, Reprints.
PB91-218990/REB PC A02/MF A01
Microcosm for Measuring Survival and Conjuga-
tion of Genetically Engineered Bacteria in Rhizos-
phere Environments. Journal article.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
M. V. Walter, L A. Porteous, V. J. Prince, L Ganio, and
R. J. Seidter. c1991, 7p EPA/600/J-91 /141
Pub. in Current Microbiology, v22 p117-121 1991. Pre-
pared in cooperation with NSI Technology Services
Corp., Corvallis, OR., and Oregon State Univ., Corval-
lis.
A microcosm is described to evaluate and measure
bacterial conjugation in the rhizosphere of barley andd
radish with strains of Pseudomonas cepacia. The pur-
pose was to describe a standard method useful for
evaluating the propensity of genetically engineered
microorganisms (GEMs) to transfer DMA to recipient
bacteria. Results demonstrated the formation of tran-
soon jugants from the rhizosphere of each plant 24 h
after inoculation. Transconjugant populations peaked
at 180 colony forming units (CFU)/g root and associat-
ed soil in barley and 200 CFU/g root and associated
soil in radish; they then declined over the next five
days of the experiment. No significant differences
were found in the survival of transconjugant popula-
tions monitored from the two plant species. The mi-
crocsm was also used to document the formation of
false positive transcojugants, which resulted from
donor and recipient P. cepacia mating on the surface
of selective agar plates instead of in microcosms.
Transconjugants resulting from such plate mating oc-
curred in substantial numbers during the first 5 days of
the experiment but declined to undetectable numbers
by day 7. The use of nalidixic acid was investigated to
determine the magnitude of plate mating. The number
of transconjugants detected from radish rhizosphere
was reduced by two orders of magnitude by including
nalidixic acid in the plating medium; this indicated that
99% of the transconjugants were a result of plate
mating. (Copyright (c) 1991 Springer-Vertag New York
Inc. 1991.)
Keywords: 'Genetic engineering, 'Pseudomonas,
•Genetic conjugation. Soil microbiology, Brasstea, Mi-
crobial colony count Species diversity, Barley plants,
Reprints, 'Radish plants, Rhizosphere environments.
PB91-219006/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Diurnal Curves of Tropospheric Ozone In the
Western United States. Journal article.
NSI Technology Services Corp., Corvallis, OR. Envi-
ronmental Research Lab.
M. Boehm, B. McCune, and T. Vandetta. c1991,16p
EPA/600/J-91/142
Pub. in Atmospheric Environment v25A n8 p1577-
15901991. Prepared in cooperation with Oregon State
Univ., Corvallis. Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental
Research Lab., OR., and Western Conifers Research
Cooperative, Corvallis, OR.
Diurnal curves of tropospheric ozone are character-
ized for the areas near coniferous forests in the west-
em U.S. A given day of hourly data can be placed into
one of 17 classes of diurnal curves simply by knowing
the 24-h mean and coefficient of variation or range, or
more precisely, by applying equations derived from our
discriminant analysis. The variation among curves is
shown to be related to theory of ozone formation,
scavenging, and transport Season, latitude, and posi-
tion relative to source areas affect the form of the diur-
nal curve. (Copyright (c) 1991 Pergamon Press pic.)
Keywords: 'Ozone, 'Air pollution effects(Plants), 'Co-
niferous trees, 'Diurnal variations. Troposphere, Envi-
ronmental transport Concentration(Compositk>n), Ex-
posure, Tables(Data), GraphsfCharts), Discriminate
analysis, Reprints, 'Western Regton(United States),
Dose-response relationships.
PB91-219014/REB PC A02/MF A01
Physiological and Biochemical Responses of
Bush Bean f Phaseolus vulgarts') to Ozone and
Drought Stress. Journal article.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
J. Bender, D. T. Tingey, H. J. Jaeger, K. D. Rodecap,
and C. S. Clark. c1991, 8p EPA/600/J-91 /143
Pub. in Jnl. of Plant Physiology, v137 p565-570 1991.
Prepared in cooperation with Bundesforschungsan-
stalt fuer Landwirtschaft, Brunswick (Germany, F.R.).
Inst. fuer Produktions- und Okotoxikologie.
Bush bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) plants were ex-
posed to ozone (O3) episodes in open-top field cham-
bers in early and late season studies at Corvallis,
Oregon. Plants were grown in cultural systems that
controlled plant water status. The 7-h seasonal mean
O3 concentrations were 0.067 and 0.054 ppm for the
early and late season experiments, respectively. At an-
thesis, part of the plants were subjected to a drought-
stress treatment that was maintained for 14 days, after
which it was relieved. Both O3 and drought-stress
treatments affected physiological and biochemical
processes in beans during their reproductive stages of
development. Measurements of water potential, os-
motic potential and relative water content revealed a
mild leaf drought stress in plants grown under water
deficit conditions. Drought stress increased the foliar
concentrations of several nutrients (Mg, K, Fe, S, P),
while O3 exposure had very little effect. At final harvest
when plants had reached pod maturation, the concen-
trations of total soluble sugars were reduced by O3.
Both 03 and drought stress significantly affected the
sum of free amino acids. Of all amino acids quantified,
proline showed the most remarkable increase (up to
three-fold) to drought stress. Ozone exposure im-
paired osmoregulation to drought stress. (Copyright (c)
1991 by Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart.)
Keywords: 'Air pollution effects(Plants), 'Ozone,
'Drought 'Biochemistry, 'Plant physiology, Dose-re-
sponse relationships, Nutrients, Amino acids, Carbo-
hydrates, Reprints, 'Bush beans, Phaseolus vulgarus.
PB91-219022/REB PC A02/MF A01
Effects of 2,4-Dlchloropnenol, a Metabolite of a
Genetically Engineered Bacterium, and 2,4-Dich-
lorophenoxyacetate on Some Microorganism-Me-
diated Ecological Processes in Soli. Journal article.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
K. A. Short, J. D. Doyle, R. J. King, R. J. Seidler, and G.
Stotzky. C1991,9p EPA/600/J-91 /144
Pub. in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, v57
n2 D412-418 Feb 91. Prepared in cooperation with NSI
Technology Services Corp., Corvallis, OR. Environ-
mental Research Lab., New York Univ., NY. Dept. of
Biology, and Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor. Medical
School.
A genetically engineered microorganism, Pseudo-
monas putida PP0301 (pR0103), and the plasmidless
parent strain, PP0301, were added at approximately
ten to the seventh CFU/g of soil amended with 500
ppm of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacete (2,4-D) (500 micro-
gram/g). The degradation of 2,4-D and the accumula-
tion of a single metabolite, identified by gas chroma-
tography-mass spectrophotometry as 2,4-dichloro-
phenol (2,4-DCP), occurred only in soil inoculated with
PP0301 (pR0103), wherein 2,4-DCP accumulated to
> 70 ppm for 5 weeks and the concentration of 2,4-D
was reduced to < 100 ppm. Coincident with the accu-
mulation of 2,4-DCP was a > 400-fold decline in the
numbers of fungal propagules and a marked reduction
in the rate of CO2 evolution, whereas 2,4-D did not de-
press either fungal propagules or respiration of the soil
microbiota. 2,4-DCP did not appear to depress the
numbers of total heterotrophic, sporeforming, or chitin-
utilizing bacteria. (Copyright (c) 1991, American Socie-
ty for Microbiology.)
Keywords: 'Genetic engineering, 'Pseudomonas,
'Soil microbiology, 'Terrestrial ecosystems, 'Pesti-
cides, Soil contamination, Mass fragmentography, Me-
tabolism, Glucose, Plasmids, Fungi, Toxicity, Kinetics,
Reprints, 'Dichlorophenols, 'Dichlorophenoxyace-
tates.
PB91-219030/REB PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Seasonal Patterns of Photosynth-
ate Production and Use In Branches of Red
Spruce Saplings at Two Elevations. Journal article.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
C. P. Andersen, S. B. McLaughlin, and W. K. Roy.
c1991,9pEPA/600/J-91/145
Pub. in Canadian Jnl. of Forestry Research, v21 p455-
461 1991. Also pub. as Oak Ridge National Lab., TN.
pub. no. 3640. Prepared in cooperation with Oak Ridge
National Lab., TN.
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Seasonal patterns of carbon transport from (14)C-la-
beted foliage were examined in red spruce (Picea
rubens Sarg.) branches at 1935 and 1720m elevations
in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to char-
acterize possible physiological mechanisms underly-
ing the observed reductions in growth at high eleva-
tions. Current and 1 -year-old foliage was labeled on 5-
to 7-year old branches of sapling-sized trees in June,
August, and October. Retention of (14)C was meas-
ured after 24 h, and allocation to other branch seg-
ments was characterized after 7 days. Total (14)C-la-
beted carbon assimilation was greater in current than
in 1-year-old foliage throughout the growing season.
This suggests that photosynthetic capacity is high in
developing foliage prior to needle maturity and re-
mains high during the first growing season. In August,
(14)C retention in labeled foliage was less at the higher
than at the lower elevation site, possibly reflecting in-
creased respiratory losses that had been previously
reported at the higher site. Retention of (14)C in cur-
rent-year shoots as a percent of (14)C remaining after
7 days, a measure of sink strength, was high at both
sites in June and remained high throughout the season
in current-year shoots at the higher elevation site. The
relatively high sink activity coupled with the large ap-
portionment of bkxnass to current-year shoots (19.9
and 26.7% of total branch btomass at the lower and
higher elevation sites, respectively) may make red
spruce particularly susceptible to stresses such as
winter injury that affect young foliage. In addition, the
relatively greater sink activity of current-year shoots at
the higher elevation site in August and October sug-
gests that the contribution of current-year foliage to
overall tree growth may be less at the higher than at
the lower elevation site.
Keywords: "Seasonal variations, 'Trees, 'Photosyn-
thesis, Comparative analysis, Plant growth. Biological
transport. Ram, Carbon 14, Forest trees. Plant physiol-
ogy, Reprints, 'Photosynthates, 'Red spruce trees,
Picea rubens. Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
PB91-219048/REB PC A02/MF A01
Trajectory of Aerosol Droplets from a Sprayed
Bacterial Suspension. Journal article.
Corvalfis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
B. Lighthart, B. T. Shaffer. B. Marthi, and L Ganio.
C1991.10pEPA/600/J-91/146
Pub. in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, v57
r>4 p1006-1012 Apr 91. Prepared in cooperation with
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis,
OR
Simulated droplet trajectories of a polydispersed mi-
crobial aerosol in a laminar air How regimen were com-
pared with observed dispersal patterns of aerosolized
BatiBus subtSs subsp. riger spores in quasilaminar air-
flow. Simulated dispersal patterns could be explained
in terms of initial droplet sizes and whether the drop-
lets evaporated to residual aeroplanktonic size before
settling to the ground. For droplets that evaported prior
to setting out, a vertical downwind size fractionation is
predated in which the microbtal residue of the smallest
droplets settles the least, and is found in the akstream
at about sprayer height, and progressively larger drop-
let residues settle to progressively lower heights. Ob-
servations of spore particle size distributions down-
wind from a spray source support the simulation. As
predicted by the simulation, the aerosol settled and
progressed downwind, with the number of small drop-
lets and particles increasing in proportion to the height
and dtetance downwind.
Keywords: '83011118 subtiBs, 'Aerosols. Bacterial
spores. Particle size, Spatial distribution, Altitudes,
Wind, Mathematical models, Reprints, Aeroplankton.
PB91-219055/REB PC A03/MF A01
Video linage Analysis System for Concentration
Measurements and How Vteuateatton In Bunding
Wakes. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab
J. T. Lee, D. l_ Cal, R. E. Lawson, W. E. Clements, and
D. E. Hoard, d 991,17pEPA/600/J-91/147
Pub. in Atmospheric Environment, v25A n7 p1211-
1225 1991 .Color illustrations reproduced in black and
white. Prepared in cooperation with Los Alamos Na-
tional Lab.. NM.
A video image analysis technique for concentration
measurements and flow visualization was developed
for the study of diffusion in buikSng wakes and other
wind tunnel flows. Smoke injected into the flow was
photographed from above with a video camera, and
the video signal was digitized in real time during the ex-
periment and during playback with a video image anal-
ysis system. The relation between the digitized smoke
intensity and the vertically integrated concentration of
smoke particles was obtained from calibration experi-
ments in which the smoke was replaced by a mixture
of ethane and air. The time-averaged vertically-inte-
grated concentration of the ethane tracer was meas-
ured at discrete points throughout the flow field and
correlated with the time-averaged smoke intensity
data. After the system was calibrated, the instantane-
ous and time-averaged fields of vertically integrated
concentration were obtained by simply photographing
the smoke plume. Color-contoured images of the
plume were created and displayed in real time thus
creating a pseudo-color movie that was very useful for
flow visualization. The technique was used to study the
effects of building geometry and source location on
the concentration arid flow patterns in building wakes.
(Copyright (c) 1991 Pergamon Press pic.)
Keywords: 'Image analysis, 'Flow visualization,
•Buildings, 'Wakes, 'Video equipment, Image proc-
essing, Plumes, Signal processing, Test facilities, Cali-
bration, Diffusion, Smoke, Fluid flow, Wind tunnel
tests. Reprints.
PB91-219063/REB PC A03/MF A01
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants Within Two-Di-
mensional Valleys, 1991. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
W. H. Snyder, L H. Khurshudyan, I. V. Nekrasov, R. E.
Lawson, and R. S. Thompson. c1991,29p EPA/600/J-
91/150
Pub. in Atmospheric Environment v25A n7 p1347-
1375 1991. See also PB91 -196337. Prepared in coop-
eration with Main Geophysical Observatory, Leningrad
(USSR), and Moscow State Univ. (USSR).
Wind-tunnel experiments and a theoretical model con-
cerning the flow structure and pollutant diffusion over
two-dimensional valleys of varying aspect ratio are de-
scribed and compared. Three model valleys were
used, having small, medium, and steep slopes. Meas-
urements of mean and turbulent velocity fields were
made upstream, within, and downwind of each of
these valleys. Concentration distributions were meas-
ured downwind of tracer sources placed at an array of
locations within each of the valleys. The data are dis-
played as maps of terrain amplification factors, defined
as the ratios of maximum ground-level concentrations
in the presence of the valleys to the maxima observed
from sources of the same height located in flat terrain.
Maps are also provided showing the distance to loca-
tions of the maximum ground-level concentrations.
The concentration patterns are interpreted in terms of
the detailed flow structure measured in the valleys.
These data were also compared with results of a math-
ematical model for treating flow and dispersion over
two-dimensional complex terrain. This model used the
wind-tunnel measurements to generate mean flow
fields and eddy diffusrvities, and these were applied in
the numerical solution of the diffusion equation. Meas-
ured concentration fields were predicted reasonably
well by this model for the valley of small slope and
somewhat less well[for the valley of medium slope. Be-
cause flow separation was observed within the steep-
est valley, the model was not applied in this case.
Keywords: 'Pollution transport, 'Air pollution, 'Val-
leys, 'Atmospheric boundary layer, 'Atmospheric dif-
fusion, Laboratory tests, Wind tunnels. Mathematical
models, Graphs(Charts), Simulation, Reprints.
PB91-219071/REB PC A02/MF A01
Sediment- and Saturated-SoU-Assoclated Reac-
tions Involving an Anionic Surfactant (Dodecylsul-
fate). 1. Precipitation and Micelle Formation. Jour-
nal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
C. T. Jafvert, and J. K. Heath. c1991.10p EPA/600/J-
91/151
Pub. in Environmental Science and Technology, v25
n6 P1031-1038 Jim 91. See also PB91-219089. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Technology Applications,
Inc., Athens, GA.
In assessing the possible removal of contaminants
from soils or sediments by surfactant solutions, the
need also arises to elucidate interactions between the
surfactants and the components of soils and sedi-
ments. Interactions of the anionic surfactant dodecyl-
sulfate (OS) with soil and sediment (medium) compo-
nents were examined at DS concentrations in the
range of the critical micelle concentration (cmc). Ex-
periments involving either the variation in DS (0.1-40
mM) or in medium concentration (0.04-0.36 g/mL for
six media) demonstrate the importance of precipita-
tion, micellization, and micellar counterion binding in
determining the recovery of aqueous DS from medium
slurries. Mechanistic and semiempirical mass action
equations, and their associated constants, describing
these phenomena in well-defined solutions, along with
the necessary material balance equations, permit the
calculation of precipitation boundaries. Calculated pre-
cipitation boundaries were compared to experimental
results. These equations also allow the calculation of
the aqueous micelle and monomer DS concentrations.
A similar methodology to calculate the aqueous mi-
celle concentration was applied in the subsequent
study to quantitatively assess the distribution of PAH
compounds among micellar, medium, and dissolved
aqueous phases.
Keywords: 'Surfactants, 'Sediments, 'Soil contami-
nation, 'Pollution control, Micellar systems, Land pol-
lution control, Water pollution control, Solubility, Sorp-
tion, Precipitation(Chemistry), Ion exchanging, Aromat-
ic polyclic hydrocarbons, Experimental design, Re-
prints, * Dodecylsulfates, Activity coefficients, Calcium
dodecylsulfate, Sodium dodecylsulfate, Magnesium
dodecylsulfate.
PB91-219089/REB PC A02/MF A01
Sediment- and Saturated-Soil-Assoclated Reac-
tions Involving an Anionic Surfactant (Dodecylsul-
fate). 2. Partition of PAH Compounds among
Phases. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
C. T. Jafvert. c1991, 9p EPA/600/J-91 /152
Pub. in Environmental Science and Technology, v25
n6 p1039-1045 Jun 91. See also PB91-219071.
The distribution of either pyrene, phenanthrene, or
naphthalene between several different sediment or
soil solid phases (media) and aqueous phases con-
taining dodecylsulfate (DS) micelles was determined.
These experimental distributions were compared to
distributions calculated from relationships describing
the sorption of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
(PAHs) to sediments and soils and PAH solubilization
by DS micelles, reported in the literature or developed
from literature data The amount of aqueous-phase
surfactant in micellar form was calculated from equa-
tions describing micelle-monomer equilibria in homo-
geneous solution. Experimental overall distribution co-
efficients of pyrene and phenanthrene, measured in
five different media at two medium concentrations,
generally were within a factor of 3 of the calculated dis-
tribution coefficients. The calculated and experimental
distributions indicate that, on an organic-carbon-nor-
malized basis (w/w), DS micelles and the natural
media have approximately the same affinity or sorption
potential for these nonpolar compounds.
Keywords: 'Surfactants, 'Sediments, 'Soil contami-
nation, 'Pollution control, Land pollution control,
Water pollution control, Aromatic polycyclic hydrocar-
bons, Micellar systems. Solubility, Sorption, Experi-
mental design, Pyrene, Phenanthrene, Naphthalene,
Reprints,' Dodecylsulfates.
PB91-219097/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
New Methods for Modeling the Transport of
Metals from Mineral Processing Wastes into Sur-
face Waters. Journal article.
AScI Corp., Athens, GA.
K. P. Brown, and E. Z. Hosseinipour. c1991,49p EPA/
600/J-91/153
Pub. in Jnl. of Environmental Science and Health,
vA26 n2 p157-203 Feb 91. Sponsored by Environmen-
tal Research Lab., Athens, GA.
The estimation of contaminant fluxes into and within
river basins is the aim of the research. These new
methods for estimating contaminant loadings and fate
on a comprehensive basin scale based on assembled
subsite behaviors have been demonstrated for a col-
lection of Superfund sites in the Upper Clark Fork
River basin in Montana. This portion of the demonstra-
tion illustrates a new set of techniques for estimating
the overland and surface water movement of mine
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waste constituents. A linked assessment system-con-
sisting of contaminant transformation, nonpoint source
and groundwater mixing and transport, surface hydrol-
ogy and erosion, and surface water quality models-
has been developed, written, tested, and applied at the
site. Principal portions of the assessment system are
described. The object of the project is to show the im-
portance of comparing phenomenological hypotheses
with field observations for large-scale exposure
models. Graphs of the river copper concentration
show a good fit between the measured and predicted
concentrations at some stations, whereas substantial
deviations from field measurements are observed at
other stations along the course of the river. (Copyright
(c) 1991 by Marcel Dekker, Inc.)
Keywords: 'Metals, 'Water pollution, 'Mathematical
models, 'Path of pollutants, 'Mine wastes, Montana,
Environmental transport, Surface waters,
Concentration(Composition), Copper, Site character-
ization, Land pollution, Field tests, Comparison, Super-
fund, Clark Fork River, Reprints.
PB91-219105/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Proceedings: EPA/NGA Workshop on Global Cli-
mate and State Actions. Held in Research Triangle
Park, North Carolina on December 3-4,1990.
National Governors' Association, Washington, DC.
B. Wells. Jul 91,16p EPA/600/9-91 /024
Grant EPA-R81-3853-02-1
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Lab.
The proceedings document state and federal efforts
described at a December 3-4,1990, workshop that ex-
plored how states have been responding to potential
global climate change. Cosponsored by the National
Governors' Association (NGA) and the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency (EPA), the proceedings
present some of the findings that emerged from dis-
cussions among the participants. Despite uncertainty
about the extent, rate, and timing of a temperature in-
crease, many state governments are wasting no time
in working to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions
as research on the effects of these gases continues.
Fortunately, nearly all methods to curb emissions of
greenhouse gases produce other benefits as well,
such as cleaner air, reduced energy costs, and natural
resource conservation. Therefore, most programs to
reduce emissions will reflect concern about environ-
mental and energy issues as well as global climate
change.
Keywords: 'Greenhouse effect, 'Climatic changes,
'Combustion products, 'Meetings, Air pollution, Fossil
fuels, Carbon dioxide, Methane, Nitrogen oxides,
Emission factors, Air pollution control, Stationary
sources, State programs, Greenhouse gases.
PB91-219113/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Sampling and Analysis of Municipal Wastewater
Sludge Incinerator Emissions for Metals, Metal
Species, and Organic*.
Entropy Environmentalists, Inc., Research Triangle
Park.NC.
W. G. DeWees, C. A. Davis, S. C. McClintock, A. L
Cone, and H. E. Bostian. 1991,31p EPA/600/D-91 /
133
Contract EPA-68O2-4462
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste
Management Association (83rd), Pittsburgh, PA., June
24-29,1990. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering
Lab.
There is concern regarding chromium and nickel spe-
cies in the emissions from incineration of municipal
wastewater sludge because of the associated cancer
risk. The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA)
Office of Water Regulations and Standards (OWRS) is
developing new regulations for sewage sludge inciner-
ators and EPA's Risk Reduction Engineering Labora-
tory (RREL) has been assisting OWRS in the collection
of supporting data. The paper reports new data on
emissions of chromium and nickel species and associ-
ated emissions needed to respond to public com-
ments. The primary objectives of the portion of the
RREL/OWRS research program described in the
paper are to determine (1) the ratio of hexavalent chro-
mium to total chromium and (2) the ratio of nickel sub-
sulfide to total nickel in sewage sludge incinerator
emissions under several incinerator operating condi-
tions. Secondary objectives include comparing the an-
alytical results for emissions of chromium and nickel
subspecies determined by different analytical proce-
dures, and gathering data on other metals and inor-
ganic and organic gaseous components in uncon-
trolled and controlled incinerator emissions.
Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling, 'Sludge disposal,
'Incineration, 'Sewage sludge, Combustion products,
Waste disposal, Air pollution detection, Gas analysis,
Organic compounds, Metals, Nickel, Chemical analy-
sis, Concentration(Composition), Air pollution control,
Chromium.
PB91-219121/REB PC A03/MF A01
Development of BOAT Standards for RCRA
Wastes.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
R. J. Turner. 1991,15p EPA/600/D-91/134
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion Annual Meeting (84th), Vancouver, B.C., June 16-
21,1991.
Treatment standards have been promulgated for
those RCRA wastes subject to the land disposal re-
strictions. The EPA identified 26 treatment technol-
ogies which achieved significant reductions of the con-
centrations for each waste's constituents. The paper
discusses these biological, thermal, and physical/
chemical technologies, the factors used by the Agency
in defining the BDAT for the various RCRA wastes,
and examples of treatment performance tests for the
demonstrated technologies.
Keywords: 'Waste treatment, 'Best technology,
Ground disposal, Pollution regulations, Waste dispos-
al, Waste processing. Biological treatment, Physical
chemical treatment. Heat treatment, Technology utili-
zation, 'Resource Conservation and Recovery Act,
'Land Disposal Restrictions, 'Pollution Standards.
PB91-219139/REB PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Genetic Activity Graphical Profiles
for Use in Chemical Evaluation.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Genetic Toxicology Div.
M. D. Waters, H. F. Stack, N. E. Garrett, and M. A.
Jackson. 1991,20p EPA/600/D-91/135
Prepared in cooperation with Environmental Health
Research and Testing, Inc., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
A graphic approach termed a Genetic Activity Profile
(GAP) has been developed to display a matrix of data
on the genetic and related effects of selected chemi-
cal agents. The profiles provide a visual overview of
the quantitative (doses) and qualitative (test results)
data for each chemical. Either the lowest effective
dose (LED) or highest ineffective dose (HID) is record-
ed for each agent and bioassay. Up to 200 different
test systems are represented across the GAP. Bioas-
say systems are organized according to the phylogeny
of the test organisms and the endpoints of genetic ac-
tivity. The methodology for the production and evalua-
tion of genetic activity profiles has been developed in
collaboration with the International Agency for Re-
search on Cancer (IARC). Data on individual chemicals
has been compiled by IARC and by the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency (EPA). Data are available on
299 compounds selected from volumes 1-50 of the
IARC Monographs and on 115 compounds identified
as Superfund Priority Substances. Structurally similar
compounds frequently display qualitatively and quanti-
tatively similar profiles of genetic activity. Through the
examination of the patterns of GAPs of pairs and
groups of chemicals, it is possible to make more in-
formed decisions regarding the selection of test batter-
ies to be used in the evaluation of chemical analogs.
Keywords: 'Toxicology, *Mutagenicity tests, 'Toxic
substances, Bioassay, Structure-activity relationships,
Computer software, Deoxyribonucleic acids, Dose-re-
sponse relationships. Carcinogens, Mirtagens,
*GAP(Genetic activity profile), GAP data base.
PB91-219147/REB PC A03/MF A01
Enhanced Expression of Glial Fibrillary Acidic
Protein and the Cupric Silver Degeneration Reac-
tion Can Be Used as Sensitive and Early Indica-
tors of Neurotoxicity.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
J. P. O'Callaghan, and K. F. Jensen. 1991,31 p EPA/
600/D-91/136
The mammalian central nervous system is composed
of a large and diverse array of its two principle cell
types, neurons and glia. Given this extreme cellular
heterogeneity, it is not surprising that targets of neuro-
toxic insult often are diverse and unprepredictable. In
devising strategies to assess neurotoxicity, one must
overcome the obstacle posed by not knowing where to
look for damage. The study's approach to the detec-
tion and localization of sites of toxicant-induced
damage has been to take advantage of two general re-
sponses to nervous system insult, astrogliosis and ar-
gyrophilia. Assays of GFAP, the principle intermediate
filament protein of astrocytes, have been devised to
quantify astrogliosis and a modified cupric silver de-
generation stain has been employed to examine pat-
terns of argyrophilia. Using these methods, it was
found that increases in GFAP and the occurrence of
argyrophilia are consistent responses to neurotoxic in-
sults. Moreover, increments in these two indicators
reveal dose-, time-, and region-dependent patterns of
neurotoxicity at toxicant dosages below those that
cause light microscopic evidence of cell loss or
damage. The rapid onset of astrogliosis and argyrophi-
lia following specific toxicant exposures suggests that
the signals underlying these events are among the ear-
liest that can be linked to the neurotoxic state.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Nervous system, 'Glial fibrillary
acidic protein, 'Biological markers, Trimethyltin, Neur-
oglia, Astrocytes, Neurons, Immunohistochemistry,
'Cupric silver degeneration reaction, Methylphenylte-
trahydropyridine.
PB91-2191S4/REB PC A04/MF A01
Animal Models for Assessing Developmental Tox-
icity.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Developmental Toxicology Div.
C. A. Kimmel, R. J. Kavlock, and E. Z. Francis. 1991,
53pEPA/600/D-91/137
A number of animal models have been used to evalu-
ate the developmental effects of exposure to toxi-
cants, and several of these are exemplified by the
standard protocols used by regulatory agencies.
Others have been developed to evaluate the effects of
toxicants on particular target organs or organ systems.
Animal models and principles for the interpretation of
data from studies involving prenatal exposure are
much further advanced than those involving postnatal
exposure. In those experimental animal studies that
assess the effects of prenatal exposure, the develop-
ing organism is exposed secondarily via the maternal
organism which intervenes in the absorption, metabo-
lism and distribution to the embryo/fetal compartment
In postatal exposure studies, exposure of the develop-
ing offspring may also be indirect via maternal milk or
direct by dosing of pups. In addition, exposure may
occur unintentionally via contaminants on maternal fur
or skin, in excretory products following exposure, and/
or by access to dosed food or drinking water before
weaning.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Teratogens, 'Maternal-fetal ex-
change, Graphs(Charts), Tables(Data), Milk, Litter
size, Metabolism, Pharmacokinetics, Nervous system,
Kidney, Exposure, 'Animal models.
PB91-219162/REB PC A03/MF A01
Apportionment of Residential Indoor VOC's and
Aldehydes to Indoor and Outdoor Sources in Ro-
anoke.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
R. B. Zweidinger, T. E. Kleindienst, and E. Hudgens.
1991,11 p EPA/600/D-91 /138
See also PB90-263021. Presented at the Air and
Waste Management Association Annual Meeting and
Exhibition (84th), Vancouver, British Columbia, June
16-21, 1991. Prepared in cooperation with ManTech
Environmental Technology, Inc., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
December 1991 31
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The average concentrations of a large number of VOC
and aldehyde species measured in ten Roanoke, Vir-
ginia residences in wintertime have been apportioned
according to their contributions from all inside sources
and all outside sources. The two category apportion-
ment was accomplished through the use of the single
chamber mass balance indoor air quality model given
by Dockery and Spengter. While the indoor concentra-
tion of some VOC's appeared entirely due to infiltra-
tion, most aldehydes had substantial indoor sources.
Some homes exhibited very large indoor sources for a
few VOC species and two homes appeared contami-
nated by gasoline vapors. The overall contribution of
indoor and outdoor sources to the concentrations of
VOC's inside the Roanoke homes is similar to that ob-
served in Boise, ID in a previous study.
Keywords: 'Air pollution, 'Indoor air pollution, *Air pol-
lution monitoring, 'Residential buildings,
Concentration(Composion), Volatile organic com-
pounds. Aldehydes, Aerosols, Winter,
*Roanoke(Virginia), 'Pollution sources.
PB91-219550/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Radiation-Curable Coatings. Final repL Jun 90-May
91.
Alliance Technologies Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
S. A. Walata, and C. R. Newman. Jul 91,48p EPA/
600/2-91/035
Contract EPA-68-D9-0173
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Lab.
The report gives results of an evaluation of radiation-
curable coatings as a technology for reducing volatile
organic compound (VOC) emissions from surface
coating operations. A survey of the literature was con-
ducted to assess trie state of the technology and ernts-
sions from radiation-curable processes, the informa-
tion collected from the literature was used to evaluate
the engineering and economic issues associated with
radiation-curable systems and to identify the require-
ments for implementing the technology and any prob-
lems arising from its use. Topics discussed in the
report include coating characteristics, potential VOC
reduction capability, potential health problems associ-
ated with the use of ultraviolet (UV) coatings, and the
economic impacts of conversion to UV coatings. The
report provides information to permit an informed judg-
ment on when and how to apply radBtion-curabie
technologies for industrial application. Radiation-cura-
ble coatings and inks are higher solids formulations
than conventional coatings and, consequently from an
air pollution viewpoint, are considered to be wen suited
substitutes for solvent-based thermal-curable sys-
tems. The radiation source for these systems is either
an UV Sght or an accelerated electron beam (EB).
Keywords: 'Air pollution abatement, 'Volatile organic
compounds, 'Radiation curing, 'Coating processes,
•Polymeric films. Ultraviolet radiation. Inks, Electron
beams. Painting, Photochemical reactions, Polymeri-
zation. Chemical properties, Toxicology. Emission fac-
tors, Cost analysis.
PB91-219568/REB PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Assessment of Sol-Gas Measurement Technol-
ogies. Final rept
Geomet Technologies, Inc., Germantown. MD.
H. E. Rector. JulQMISp EPA/600/8-91 /050
Contract EPA-68-O9-0166. DCA-89RD-62-15-00-22-
003
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park. NC. Air and Ener
Research Lai)., and Florida Dept of i
fairs, Tallahassee.
The report reviews the technologies for measuring
radon in soil gas. It addresses methodologies involving
in-sHu detection, sample extraction, and surface flux,
focusing on identiryingthe range of options for meas-
uring radon in soil. The following aspects of each
measurement approach are evaluated: (1) measure-
ment objectives-the specific parameterfs) that each
technology is designed to measure, (2) equipment
needs, (3) procedural information, and (4) underlying
assumptions, Basic technologies and field data are ex-
amined from a generic perspective (e.g., the common
denominators of passive detectors, hoHow sampfing
probes, flux monitors) as well as specific configura-
tions developed by individual investigators (e.g.,
sample volume, depth) to develop the basis for sepa-
rating analytical uncertainties from sampling uncertain-
ties. Available technologies are also reviewed in terms
of theoretical and practical utility as well as cost effec-
tiveness.
Keywords: 'Soil gases, 'Radon, 'Radionuclide migra-
tion. Radioactive materials, Technology utilization, As-
sessments, Permeability, Study estimates, Environ-
mental transport, Procedures, Field tests, Indoor air
pollution. Soil properties. Land pollution, Buildings,
Measuring equipment
PB91-219S76/REB PC A09/MF A02
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Animals as Sentinels of Environmental Health
Hazards.
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Commit-
tee on Animals as Monitors of Environmental Hazards.
L T. Gfickman, A. Fairbrother. A. M. Guarino, H. L
Bergman, and W. B. Buck. Aug 91,188p EPA/600/3-
91 /047
Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental Research Lab.,
OR.
The Committee on Animals as Monitors of Environ-
mental Hazards was formed when the Agency for
Toxic Substance and Disease Registry requested that
the National Academy of Sciences gather an NRC
committee to review and evaluate the usefulness of
animal epidemiologic studies for human risk assess-
ment and recommend the types of data that should be
collected. With specific questions in mind, the commit-
tee attempted to determine how animals could be
used for ecological and human health risk determina-
tions as well as to provide an earty-waming system for
risk assessment and management
Keywords: 'Animals, 'Environmental monitoring,
•Health hazards, Epidemiology, Fish, Wildlife, Risk as-
sessment. Dose-response relationships. Exposure,
Species diversity, Water pollution effects(Animals).
Veterinary medicine.
PB91-219584/REB PC A04/MF A01
General Proceedings and Action Agendas from
the US. Environmental Protection Agency's Na-
tfondl Leadership Conference on BuDcfinQ Public*
Private Partnerships. Held in Washington, DC. on
October 26,1988. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Resource Management Div.
Jan89,75p
The proceedings from the first national conference on
public-private partnerships include comments from na-
tional leaders from business; finance and the environ-
mental movement Speeches and case studies con-
cern successful and irmocative ways the private sector
can work with states and municipalities on environ-
mental services.
Keywords: 'Meetings, 'Financing, 'Private organiza-
tions, 'Environmental quality, 'Environmental protec-
tion, US EPA, Citizen participation. Drinking water.
Sewage treatment. Barriers, Sofid waste disposal.
Contracts, State government. Local government Ad-
ministrative procedures, 'Cooperative agreements,
•Public/private partnerships, 'Alternative financing.
Private sector.
PB91-219592/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Chemicals Stored hi USTs: Characteristics and
Leak Detection. Rept for 23 Apr 90-1 Uan 91.
Vista Research, Inc.. Mountain View, CA.
J. W. Maresca, and R. W. HMkjer. Aug 91.69p EPA/.
600/2-91/037
Contract EPA-68-03-3409
Prepared in cooperation with COM Federal Programs
Corp., Fairfax, VA. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engi-
neering Lab.
The regulations issued by the United States Environ-
mental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1988 require, with
several exceptions, that the integrity of underground
storage tank systems containing petroleum fuels and
hazardous chemicals be routinely tested. The regula-
tory standards for leak detection in tanks containing
hazardous chemicals are more stringent than for those
containing petroleum motor fuels. The report de-
scribes (1) the regulatory standards for leak detection
in tanks containing hazardous chemicals, (2) the types
of chemicals being stored, (3) the characteristics of the
tanks in which these chemicals are stored, (4) the ef-
fectiveness of tank tightness tests and automatic tank
ging systems for detection of leaks in tanks con-
j chemicals other than petroleum, and (5) the ap-
$ to leak detection that are being implemented
I tank owners and operators.
Keywords: 'Chemical compounds, 'Storage tanks,
'Petroleum, 'Land pollution abatement, 'Leak testing,
'Underground storage, Pollution regulations, US EPA,
Standards, Materials testing, Fuel tanks. Performance
standards, Hazardous materials.
PB91-220293/REB PC A99/MF A06
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report,
1987.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
8 Jul 91,628p EPA/530/SW-91 /061
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) col-
lects and maintains information about the generation,
management and final disposition of the nation's haz-
ardous waste regulated by the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act (RCRA). The Report presents infor-
mation for 1987. Data from a total of 18,660 RCRA
hazardous waste sites are included in the report Of
these, 17,677 were generators and 3,308 were treat-
ment, storage or disposal facilities. Most sites that are
treatment storage or disposal facilities are also classi-
fied as generators.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Management
'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Sites,
Wetght(Mass), Sources, Industrial wastes, Manufactur-
ing, Waste water, Texas, New York, Massachusetts,
Pennsylvania, Storage, Licenses, Requirements,
Water treatment Ranking, Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act
PB91-220301/REB PC AOS/MF A02
Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee:
Regulation of Wood Preserving Wastes.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Jul 91,10Op EPA/530/SW-91 /058
On November 15. 1990, the United States Environ-
mental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a final rule
designating three categories of wastes from wood pre-
serving operations as hazardous waste under Subtitle
C of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA). The Senate Committee on Appropriations
had directed the Agency to submit by March 15,1991,
a Report regarding the potential advantages, costs,
and risks associated with a multistatute approach to
regulation of wastes from wood preserving operations.
The approach would employ three statutory authorities
to control wood preserving wastes in the following
manner (1) Clean Water Act (CWA) - regulation of
wastewaters and stormwaters; (2) Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and Rodentictde Act (FIFRA) - regulation of
treated wood drippage and the establishment of drip
pad management standards; (3) Resource Conserva-
tion and Recovery Act (RCRA) - regulation of process
residuals. The report is in response to the Committee's
directive to look at the advantages, costs, and risks of
the multistatute approach. To do so, the elements of
the multistatute approach are examined qualitatively in
Section One. As part of this examination, a compari-
son of the multistatute elements to analogous RCRA
elements is included at various points. In Section Two
of the Report, the costs and risks of the multistatute
approach are examined, including a comparison to
those of the RCRA Subtitle C approach.
Keywords: 'Waste management 'Pollution regula-
tions, 'Wood preservatives, 'Hazardous materials,
Administrative procedures, Law enforcement Benefit
cost analysis, Risk assessment Comparison, Remedi-
al action, Penalties, Comprehensive planning, Re-
source Conservation and Recovery Act dean Water
Act Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide
Act
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PB91-220350/REB PC A03/MF A01
RCRA NPL Listing Policy.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
10Sep86,15pOSWER DIRECTIVE-9320.1-5
The directive discusses that on 6/10/86, EPA an-
nounced the first phase of a new policy for listing
RCRA Subtitle C facilities on the NPL (51 FR 21057-
21062 and 21109-21112). The document presents in-
terim guidance for implementation of the new policy
and solicits information from the Regions to assist in
the final policy development Specifically this includes
the final and proposed RCRA/NPL listing policy; pro-
vides a questionnaire for an initial screening of poten-
tial NPL sites with respect to their RCRA status; solicits
suggestions about effective policy development and
implementation from the Regional Offices; and identi-
fies an interim course of action until more definitive
guidance is available.
Keywords: *Superfund, * Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Environmental policy, Guidelines, In-
formation transfer, Questionnaires, Implementation,
Recommendations, *Office of Solid Waste and Emer-
gency Response, National Priorities List Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act
PB91-220384/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Recovery of Metals from Sludges and
Wastewaters.
IT Corp., Cincinnati, OH.
Aug91,150p EPA/600/2-91/041
Contract EPA-68-03-3413
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The report covers nine major metal-waste producting
industries. Metal treatment and recovery technologies
are addressed with respect to factors such as design
specifications, waste characteristics affecting perform-
ances, availability and cost-effectiveness. The infor-
mation in the report will assist in identifying waste mini-
mization and management options for metal-bearing
sludges and wastewaters.
Keywords: 'Materials recovery, 'Metals, 'Sludge
treatment 'Water pollution control, 'Hazardous mate-
rials, Waste treatment Industrial wastes, Design crite-
ria, Performance evaluation, Cost effectiveness,
Waste management Waste minimization.
PB91-220392/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment A
Truck Assembly Plant
Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
21 Aug91,171pEPA/600/2-91/038
Contract EPA-68-C8-0062
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
EPA has developed a systematic approach to identify
and implement options to reduce or eliminate hazard-
ous waste. The approach is presented in a report enti-
tled, "Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment
Manual' (EPA/625/7-88/003). The report describes
the application of the waste minimization assessment
procedures to a truck assembly facility in Chillicothe,
Ohio. This facility volunteered to participate in the
project and provided technical support during the
study. The relative comparison used in the study indi-
cates that the best options appear to be: (1) reducing
paint mix volumes through closer control, (2) minimiz-
ing solvent contamination by using a different working
container and procedures, and (3) improving transfer
efficiency by installing electrostatic painting in the
chassis booth. Two options ranked with moderately
good scores: (1) dewatering paint solids and recycling
the booth waters and chemicals and (2) using ion ex-
change to recycle the phosphate/E-coat rinse water.
The option for bath maintenance on the phosphate/E-
coat line ranked last however still within a reasonable
range. One option which recommended procedural
and small equipment changes for painting was not
evaluated during the feasibility analysis phase, be-
cause the costs and savings could not be projected at
this time. The associated waste minimization tech-
niques however appear to be technically and economi-
cally viable.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste manage-
ment 'Automotive industry, 'Trucks, Waste recycling,
Coatings, Decreasing, Solvents, Dewatering, Assess-
ments, Feasibility studies, Implementation, Painting,
Procedures, 'Waste minimization, Source reduction,
Chillicothe(Ohio).
PB91-221242/REB PC A07/MF A02
Office of Radiation Programs, Washington, DC.
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Pro-
gram. Proficiency Report, September 1991.
ICF, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
Sep91,141p EPA/520/1-91/024
Contract EPA-68-D90170
See also report for Jun 91, PB91 -183566. Sponsored
by Office of Radiation Programs, Washington, DC.
The primary objective of the U.S. Environmental Pro-
tection Agency's (EPA) efforts to address the indoor
radon problem is to reduce radon levels in buildings
throughout the country. Achieving this objective re-
quires a nationwide supply of capable radon mitigation
contractors. In the Indoor Radon Abatement Act of
1988, Congress authorized EPA to establish a pro-
gram to evaluate radon mitigation contractors and to
provide this information to the public in cooperation
with the States. The Radon Contractor Proficiency
(RCP) Program was developed to assist States, EPA
Regions, local government officials, and the public in
selecting contractors who have demonstrated their
proficiency in reducing indoor radon levels. The pro-
gram is managed by the EPA Office of Radiation Pro-
grams' Radon Division. Under this voluntary program,
radon contractors demonstrate their proficiency by
meeting specific Program requirements. Individual
contractors who meet these requirements are then
listed in the Report.
Keywords: 'Radon, 'Contractors, 'Indoor air pollution,
'Air pollution abatement 'Mitigation, Public informa-
tion. Requirements, Performance standards, Buildings,
Guidelines, State government Listings, Tables(Data),
'Radon Contractor Proficiency Program.
PB91-221994/REB PC A04/MF A01
Alternative Financing for Solid Waste. General
Proceedings, Region 4 Conference on Public-Pri-
vate Partnerships. Held In Atlanta, Georgia on
April 19-21,1989. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Resource Management Div.
Jun 89,62p
The document includes proceedings from a financing
solid waste conference held in Atlanta, GA. The focus
of the meeting was how private sector involvement
could help local governments meet their environmen-
tal goals. It included general sessions on financing
techniques, barriers to privatization and case studies.
Keywords: 'Meetings, 'Solid waste management, 'Fi-
nancing, 'Financial management, 'Private organiza-
tions, US EPA, State government Local government,
Case studies, Implementation, Environmental quality,
Environmental protection, Barriers, Contracts, 'Coop-
erative agreements, 'EPA region 4, 'Alternative fi-
nancing, ^Public/private partnerships.
PB91-222000/REB PC A04/MF A01
Public-Private Partnerships for Environmental
Services: Region 3, Conference Proceedings.
Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Resource Management Div.
14 Jun 89,51 p
Proceedings of the Conference, 'Public-Private Part-
nerships for Environmental Services: Solid Waste,
Drinking Water, Wastewater', Philadelphia, PA., June
14,1989.
The proceeding is from a conference on public-private
partnerships concerning the states of Pennsylvania,
Delaware, Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia. They
include information on the types of partnerships, op-
portunities in the region for private involvement bar-
riers to privatization, and case studies.
Keywords: 'Meetings, "Financial management 'Pri-
vate organizations, 'Environmental pollution, 'Envi-
ronmental protection, 'Financing, Forecasting, Bar-
riers, Case studies, State government Pennsylvania,
Delaware, Drinking water. Water pollution control,
Solid waste management Contracts, Pollution regula-
tions, Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Implementa-
tion, US EPA, Local government, 'Cooperative agree-
ments, *EPA region 3, 'Alternative financing, 'Public/
private partnerships.
PB91-222026/REB PC A06/MF A02
Funding Our Environmental Future: General Pro-
ceedings, Region 1 Conference on Public-Private
Partnerships and Alternative Financing Mecha-
nisms. Held in Northampton, Massachusetts on
November 6-7,1989. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Resource Management Div.
Dec 89,111p
This is perhaps the single most comprehensive docu-
ment available for information on non-traditional fi-
nancing approaches for environmental facilities and
services. It includes information and case studies on a
number of financing techniques including public-pri-
vate partnerships.
Keywords: 'Meetings, 'Financing, 'Financial manage-
ment 'Environmental quality, 'Environmental protec-
tion, 'Private organizations, Comprehensive planning,
US EPA, Local government, State government, Fore-
casting, Contracts, Barriers, Funds, Fines(Charges),
Taxes, Fees, 'Cooperative agreements, *EPA region
1, 'Public/private partnerships, 'Alternative financing,
Private sector, Public sector.
PB91-222034/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Control Technology Center 1990. A Year of Ex-
panding Service. Final rept. Oct 89-Sep 90.
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
C. H. Darvin, R. J. Blaszczak, and B. Crabtree. Jul 91,
45p EPA/600/9-91/023
Contract EPA-68-DO-0141
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Lab.
The report discusses services provided by EPA's Con-
trol Technology Center (CTC) during FY90. The CTC,
developed by EPA's Office of Research and Develop-
ment (ORD) and Office of Air Planning Quality and
Standards (OAQPS), is an innovative technical assist-
ance program for state and local air pollution agencies
and EPA's regional offices. Since the CTC's inception,
its program has expanded to address more than just
air toxics issues. It now addresses emission source
and control technology problems associated with air
toxics, particulate matter, oxides of sulfur and nitrogen,
carbon monoxide, lead, PM10, and volatile organic
compounds. The CTC is designed to be flexible so that
it can respond quickly to many client needs as they
arise. The CTC provides three categories of services:
telephone HOTLINE assistance (919/541-0800),
direct engineering assistance, and technical guidance.
The HOTLINE permits easy access for state and local
agencies to EPA personnel who can provide prompt
assistance in a variety of ways, including consulta-
tions, references to pertinent literature, and access to
EPA technical data and analyses. Direct engineering
assistance is short-term, averaging about 3 months
and providing technical assistance without regard to
national utility. Technical guidance is longer term, up to
a year, broader in scope, and with national applica-
tions.
Keywords: 'Air pollution, 'Technology transfer, 'Infor-
mation services, Technical assistance, Assistance, US
EPA, Pollution sources, Toxic substances, Particles,
Forecasting, Volatile organic compounds, Carbon
monoxide, Information transfer, Guidelines, Environ-
mental engineering, Sulfur oxides, Nitrogen oxides,
'Control Technology Center.
PB91-222042/REB PC A10/MF A03
Guidance Document for Selecting Antiskid Materi-
als Applied to Ice- and Snow-Covered Roadways.
Rnal rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Jul 91,222p EPA/450/3-90/007A
See also PB90-183658.Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
The report describes a study whose primary purpose
was to provide guidance on methods to determine: (1)
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the physical properties and durability of antiskid mate-
rial selected for use on ice and snow-covered road-
ways; and (2) criteria for defining the elements of an ef-
fective emission control strategy associated with the
use of antskid materials. The report is expected to be
used by local, State, and regional air pollution control
agencies to identify antiskid materials that are both du-
rable and effective and produce fewer emissions.
Phase I of the study collected background information
to derive preliminary selection criteria for antiskid ma-
terials based on existing data. Phase 2 was a laborato-
ry evaluation to: (1) determine the physical properties
of typical antiskid materials and (2) conduct suitable
tests of antiskid materials to determine their potential
for the generation of emissions. Based on limited data,
the class of materials that is relatively hard as indicat-
ed by low silt content, low abrasion loss and high
values for the Vtckers hardness test, had the lowest
overall potential for silt generation. The best overall in-
dicator of sit generation potential appeared to be the
Los Angeles abrasion loss.
Keywords: 'Antiskid materials. 'Pavement skid resist-
ance, *Air pollution, 'Ice removal. Antiskid coatings.
Emission, Skid control. Road materials. Highway main-
tenance. Snow removal. Street maintenance.
PB91-222059/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
AJr/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study
Series. Database of Emission Rate Measurement
Projects. Technical note.
Radian Corp., Austin, TX
B. Ektund. C. Petrinec, D. Ranum, and L Hewlett Jun
91.119p RCN-258-040-27-03. EPA/450/1-91 /003
Contract EPA-68-02-4392
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial
Response.
A compilation and evaluation of Volatile Organic Com-
pound (VOC) emission rate data was performed. The
three primary objectives were (1) to determine typical
averages and ranges of emissions for various types of
sources; (2) to determine the degree of correlation be-
tween emission rate results from different sampling
methods; and (30 to examine the effects of different
variables on measured emission rates. Emission rate
data are presented for 33 studies covering 13 types of
emission sources. The sources include landfills, sur-
face impoundments, waste water treatment systems,
leaking underground storage tanks, soil piles and land-
farms. The emission rate data were obtained by using
the Emission Isolation Flux Chamber, Downhote Emis-
sions Isolation Flux Chamber, the Concentration Pro-
Be method and the Transect method. For each
source, the total non-methane hydrocarbon and ben-
zene emission rates are reported along with three
other compounds that had the highest emission rate.
Source concentration data (e.g. concentration in soil
or waste water) are also reported for comparison to
the measured emission rates.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Air pollution sampling, 'Emis-
sion factors, 'Waste disposal, 'Sewage treatment
•Land pollution. Information systems. Pollution
sources, Concentration(Composition), Volatile organic
compounds, Soi contamination. Comparison, Base-
fine measurements. Benzene, Soil gases. Storage
tanks. Earth fiUs, Surface impoundments,
Tabtes(Data), Non-methane hydrocarbons. Emission
inventories.
PB91-222S05/REB PC A11/MF A03
RadMton and Mixed Waste Incineration. Back-
ground Information Document Volume 1. Tech-
nology. Final root
Office of RacSaton Programs, Washington, DC.
M. Nawar. May 91.236p EPA/520/1 -91 /010-1
The report provides a broad look at technology issues
surroundmg the incineration of radioactive and mixed
wastes. It is intended to high light major considerations
and to provide direction that would enable the reader
who must deal in depth with incineration to focus on
and seek specific information on concerns appropriate
to a particulaf situation. It is not a comprehensive text
on incinerator design, use, or regulation.
Keywords: 'Incinerators, 'Radioactive waste Disposal,
•Air pollution control. 'Air pollution abatement Haz-
ardous materials. Mixtures. Design criteria, Perform-
ance standards, Pollution regulations, Information
transfer, Operations, Air pollution monitoring.
PB91-222513/REB PC A06/MF A02
Radiation and Mixed Waste Incineration: Back-
ground Information Document Volume 2. Risk of
Radiation Exposure. Final rept
Office of Radiation Programs, Washington, DC.
May 91,119p EPA/520/1 -91/010-2
The report provides background information describ-
ing the major public health issues and current regula-
tory structure associated wrth radioactive materials. It
has an appendixes which provide formal definitions of
key radiation protection terms and additional descrip-
tive information on the types of radiation and their ef-
fects, along with the references cited in the text, a
comprehensive bibliography is also provided.
Keywords: 'Radioactive waste disposal, 'Air pollution
effects(Humans), 'Public health, incineration, 'Risk
assessment. Exposure, Hazardous materials, Mix-
tures, Radiation effects, Pollution regulations, Stand-
ards compliance.
PB91-222521/REB PC A15/MF A03
Ocean Current Measurements at the Farallon Is-
lands Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site,
1977-1978. Includes Appendix. Final rept
Office of Radiation Programs, Washington, DC.
Jun 91.340p EPA/520/1-91/009, EPA/520/1-91 /
009A
The report discusses the results of ocean bottom cur-
rent measurements obtain from the Farallon Islands
Low-Level Waste Disposal Site off the California coast,
near San Francisco. The report includes a discussion
of the velocity of the currents over the time period and
area measured relative to large-scale currents off the
California coast and the possibility for shoreward
transport of LLW Materials from the Farallon Islands
Site.
Keywords: 'Ocean currents, 'Farallon Islands, 'Ra-
dioactive waste disposal, 'Low-level radioactive
wastes, 'Environmental transport, 'Ocean waste dis-
posal. Coastal regions. Sediments, California, Current
meters. Data processing, Ocean bottom. Comparison,
Water pollution sources.
PB91-222539/REB PC A10/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines
for Municipal Waste Combustors: Economic Anal-
ysis of Materials Separation Requirement Final
rept
Research Triangle lost, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Center for Economics Research.
B. J. Morton. C. D. Eltestad, D. C. Byrd, D. W.
Anderson, and C. C. Chapman. Nov 90,224p EPA/
450/3-91/002
Contract EPA-68-D8-0073
See also PB91 -168575. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
The new source performance standards and emission
guidelines for municipal waste combustors mandate
separation of 25 percent of municipal solid waste prior
to combustion, the study investigates the residential
recycling programs that communities of different popu-
lations and population densities may operate to
comply with the requirement The study predicts that
two-stream and multiple-stream recycling programs,
along with centralized composting, wiH be most fre-
quent The probability that a community will operate a
certain program depends on the type of community
and type of program. The study also predicts the rela-
tionships among the type of program, the type of con>
munity. and the diversion rates. The study calculates
the total diversion of each separated material, the
change in prices of these materials, the cost of each
recycling program, and the national cost of the separa-
tion requirement Cost-savings from planned combus-
tor downsizing, avoided landfUing, and avoided gar-
bage collection were also calculated. The estimate of
net cost includes armuafized capital, operations, and
maintenance costs, cost-savings, and revenues.
Keywords: 'Air pollution standards, 'Municipal
wastes, 'Incineration, 'Waste disposal, *Air pollution
abatement 'Materials recovery, 'Economic analysis.
New Source Performance Standards, Separation,
Waste recycling, Solid waste management, Cost anal-
ysis, Standards compliance, Household wastes, Col-
lection systems, Guidelines, Requirements, Air pollu-
tion economics, Substitutes.
PB91-223131/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Source Sampling and Analysis Guidance: A Meth-
ods Directory.
Southern Research Inst, Birmingham, AL
M. D. Jackson, L D. Johnson, K. W. Baughman, R. H.
James, and R. B. Spafford. 1991,10p EPA/600/D-91 /
143
Contract EPA-68-02-4442
Presented at the Annual Waste Testing and Quality
Assurance Symposium (7th), Washington, DC., Jury 8-
12, 1991. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Re-
search and Exposure Assessment Lab.
Sampling and analytical methodologies are needed by
EPA and industry for testing stationary sources for
specific organic compounds such as those listed under
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
Appendix VIII and Appendix IX and the Clean Air Act of
1990. A computerized directory, Problem POHC Refer-
ence Directory, has been developed that supplies in-
formation on available field sampling and analytical
methodology for each compound in those lists. Exist-
ing EPA methods are referenced if applicable, along
with their validation status. At the present the data
base is strongly oriented toward combustion sources.
The base may be searched on the basis of several pa-
rameters including name, Chemical Abstracts Service
(CAS) number, physical properties, thermal stability,
combustion rank, or general problem areas in sam-
pling or analysis. The methods directory is menu driven
and requires no programming ability; however, some
familiarity with dBASE III + would be helpful.
Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling, 'Air pollution detec-
tion, 'Directories, Data bases, Guidelines, Reid tests,
Concentration(Composrtion), Combustion, Physical
properties, Thermal stability. Gas analysis, Chemical
analysis, 'Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents,
'Stationary sources, 'Problem POHC Reference Di-
rectory data base, CAS Registry Number.
PB91-223149/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Anthropogenic Emissions Involved in Acidic Dep-
osition Processes.
Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Durham, NC.
R. E. Battye. 1991,18p EPA/600/D-91 /144
Contract EPA-6B-D9-0168
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion Annual Meeting (83rd), Pittsburgh. PA., June 24-
29, 1990. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
The paper describes the methodology that was used
to develop the 1985 National Acid Precipitation As-
sessment Program (NAPAP) Emissions Inventory, in-
cluding quality control procedures, and summarizes
the inventory contents. Development of the 1985 in-
ventory required detailed investigation of millions of
sources of air pollution. Data gathered for the invento-
ry include activity levels (e.g., fuel consumed in a
boiler, tons of product produced at a manufacturing
plant and miles traveled for transportation sources),
emission estimates, and, for point sources, physical
parameters (such as stack height) that affect the at-
mospheric transport of emissions. The inventory was
produced in two formats, an annual data base and a
modelers' inventory. The annual data base fulfills the
requirements of the NAPAP assessment activities and
provides a baseline inventory for the emission projec-
tion models, while the modelers' inventory was devel-
oped for use as input to atmospheric models. The
1985 inventory provided a considerable amount of
data useful for characterizing emissions sources. The
inventory indicated that in 1985, over 75% of U.S.
SO2 emissions originated from large plants (mostly
electric utility plants) that emitted at least 10
Gc(10,000 tons) annually. In comparison, only 27% of
national NOx and 1 % of national VOC emissions came
from such large plants.
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Keywords: 'Deposition, *Ajr pollution sampling, 'Acidi-
fication, Acid rain, Precipitatipn(Meleorology), Pollu-
tion sources, Atmospheric diffusion, Exhaust emis-
sions, Industrial wastes, Combustion products, Mobile
pollutant sources. Stationary sources,
Concentration(Composition), Quality control, 'Emis-
sion inventories, 'National Acid Precipitation Assess-
ment Program.
PB91-223156/REB
PC A03/MF A01
Advancing Woodstove Secondary Combustion
State-of-the-Art
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
R. C. McCrillis, and N. L Butts. 1991,14p EPA/600/D-
91/145
Presented at the Annual Meeting, Air and Waste Man-
agement Association (84th), Vancouver, B.C., June
16-21.1991.
The paper summarizes work performed by EPA/
AEERL at its in-house woodstove test laboratory over
the past several years, including investigations into the
effects of augmenting the secondary combustion proc-
ess with electric glowplugs and extensive tests on two
EPA 1990 certified stoves, directed at achieving lower
emissions by retuning the primary and secondary air
controls. Most emission tests have been done while
burning split oak cordwood. The work, termed nonca-
talytic technology, involves maintaining gas tempera-
tures above the ignition point even at low bumrates
without using a catalyst, by restricting heat transfer in
an insulated secondary combustion chamber, and by
providing adequate fresh preheated air to the second-
ary combustion zone. This represents one of two basic
approaches to reducing emissions from residential
woodstoves by enhancing the secondary combustion
process. All cordwood-buming woodstoves operate in
an air-starved mode which promotes the generation of
products of incomplete combustion (PICs), including
CO and a wide range of organic compounds. The
heavier molecular weight organics condense into a
fine aerosol upon entering the atmosphere, producing
visible smoke. A large percent of these PICs must be
oxidized to C02 and water by enhancing the combus-
tion process outside of the primary combustion zone.
Keywords: 'Wood, 'Stoves, 'Smoke, 'Air pollution
control, Indoor air pollution, Aerosols, Carbon monox-
ide, Carbon dioxide. Stationary sources, Igniters, Or-
ganic compounds, Technology assessment. Combus-
tion products, Glowplugs, Secondary combustion.
PB91-223164/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Natural Gas Returning for NOx Control on a Cy-
clone-Fired Boiler.
ABB Combustion Engineering, Windsor, CT.
R. E Hall. R. W. Bono. R. D. Lewis, and R. Booth.
1991,18pEPA/600/D-91/146
Contract EPA-68-02-4280
Presented at the Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Air
and Waste Management Association (84th) Vancou-
ver, B.C. (Canada), June 16-21,1991. Prepared in co-
operation with Energy Systems Associates, Pittsburgh,
PA. Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineer-
ing Research Lab.
The paper discusses natural gas rebuming (fuel stag-
ing) for nitrogen oxide (NOx) control on a cyclone-fired
boiler. Rebuming is an in-fumace NOx combustion
modification technology that has been shown to
reduce NOx by 50-60%. Rebuming is accomplished by
injecting fuel downstream of the primary combustion
zone, creating a reducing zone in which NOx formed in
the primary zone reacts with hydrocarbon radicals to
form molecular nitrogen and water vapor. Burnout air is
added downstream of the rebum zone to complete the
combustion process at a lower temperature. Bench-
and pilot-scale tests in the 1980s provided results on
the importance of stoichiometry in the rebum zone,
residence time, and the fuel nitrogen content of the
rebum fuel. To apply rebum technology to a full-scale
boiler, a rebum demonstration has been initiated on a
108 MWe cyclone-fired boiler at Ohio Edison's Niles
Station. A cyclone boiler was selected because it is an
inherently high NOx emitter and most low NOx com-
bustion modification technologies are not applicable to
cyclone and other wet-bottom boilers. Parametric tests
have shown that NOx can be reduced by 50-60% with
acceptable boiler operation by injecting natural gas
into the rebum zone to account for 15-18% (fuel equiv-
alent) of the boiler's heat load.
Keywords: 'Nitrogen oxides, 'Natural gas, 'Boilers,
'Air pollution control, 'Combustion, Furnaces, Station-
ary sources, Reid tests, Laboratory tests, Technology
assessment, Combustion chemistry, 'Rebuming,
'Fuel staging.
PB91-223172/REB PC A03/MF A01
Comparability between Various Field and Labora-
tory Woodstove Emission Measurement Methods.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
R. C. McCrillis, and D. R. Jaasma. 1991,16p EPA/
600/D-91/147
Presented at the Annual Meeting, Air and Waste Man-
agement Association (84th), Vancouver, B.C., June
16-21, 1991. Prepared in cooperation with Virginia
Polytechnic InsL and State Univ., Blacksburg.
The paper compares various field and laboratory
woodstove emission measurement methods. In 1988,
the U.S. EPA promulgated performance standards for
residential wood heaters (woodstoves). Over the past
several years, a number of field studies have been un-
dertaken to determine the actual level of emission re-
duction achieved by new technology woodstoves in
everyday use. The studies have required the develop-
ment and use of paniculate and gaseous emission
sampling equipment compatible with operation in pri-
vate homes. Since woodstoves are tested for certifica-
tion in the laboratory using EPA Methods 53 and 5H, it
is of interest to determine the correlation between
these regulatory methods and the inhouse equipment
Two inhouse sampling systems have been used most
widely: one is an intermittent pump-driven paniculate
sampler that collects paniculate and condensible or-
ganics on a filter and organic adsorbent resin; and the
other uses an evacuated cylinder as the motive force
and paniculate and condensible organics are collected
in a condenser and dual filter. Both samplers can oper-
ate unattended for 1-week periods. A large number of
tests have been run comparing Methods 5G and 5H to
both samplers. The paper presents these comparison
data and determines the relationships between regula-
tions and field samplers.
Keywords: 'Wood burning appliances, 'Air pollution
sampling, Field tests, Experimental design, Stoves,
Residential buildings, Space heating, Air pollution
abatement, Pollution regulations, Samplers, Perform-
ance evaluation, Concentration(Composition).
PB91-223180/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Handbook on Control Technologies for Hazard-
ous Air Pollutants: HAP Manual.
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Durham, NC.
M. K. Sink, C. M. Nunez, and J. A. Manning. 9 Jan 90,
21pEPA/600/D-91/148
Contract EPA-68-C8-0011
Presented at the Annual Meeting, Air and Waste Man-
agement Association (84th), Vancouver, B.C., June
16-21, 1991. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
The paper is based on an examination of engineering
design and study type (+ or - 30%) cost estimation
procedures for 10 add-on control techniques for haz-
ardous air pollutants (HAPs). The examination updated
and revised the first edition of the EPA's HAP manual
to reflect advances in point source control techniques
and provide recent capital and annual cost data for
each point source control technique. The HAP manual
is designed to assist permit reviewers by providing
basic engineering and cost equations for common gas-
eous and paniculate control techniques. These equa-
tions enable the user to obtain approximate design
values and capital and annual costs of the proposed
equipment which can then be compared to the permit
applicant's values.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Hazardous materi-
als, 'Manuals, Technology utilization. Cost analysis,
Design criteria, Capitalized costs. Permits, Revisions,
Point sources, Cost estimates, Performance stand-
ards. 'Hazardous air pollutant prioritization system.
PB91-223198/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Hazardous Air Pollutants Program (HAP-PRO):
Automated HAP and VOC Control Technology As-
sessment Software. Rept for Jan-Sep 90.
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Durham, NC.
S. L. Moore, and C. M. Nunez. 1991,18p EPA/600/D-
91/149
Contract EPA-68-C8-0011
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion Annual Meeting (84th), Vancouver, B.C., June 16-
21, 1991. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
The paper discusses the Hazardous Air Pollutant Pro-
gram (HAP-PRO), version 1.0, automated hazardous
air pollutant (HAP) and volatile organic compound
(VOC) control technology assessment software, de-
signed to assist permit engineers in reviewing applica-
tions for control of air toxics. The program is used to
calculate the capital and annual costs of implementing
six different VOC and three different paniculate control
devices, including selected engineering parameters,
which may be used to help review the engineering
design values. HAP-PRO functions as an 'expert
system.' Users with limited knowledge of design calcu-
lations and costing methodologies can determine the
approximate costs of implementing a control device.
The tedious and complex calculations are performed
for the user. A secondary purpose of HAP-PRO is to
generate lists of all facilities containing (1) a specific
pollutant in their emission stream(s), or (2) a specific
type of emission stream (organic or inorganic vapor
and paniculate). With such reports, the user can quick-
ly determine which sources are emitting a given pollut-
ant if further investigation is warranted. HAP-PRO also
performs the role of a traditional data base manage-
ment system (DBMS) by allowing queries to be per-
formed of its data base.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Hazardous materi-
als, 'Volatile organic compounds, 'Toxic substances,
'Computerized simulation, 'Expert systems. Technol-
ogy utilization, Cost analysis, Permits, Design criteria,
Performance standards, Pollution sources, Data base
management Information transfer. Air pollution con-
trol equipment 'Hazardous air pollutant prioritization
system.
PB91-223206/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Air Toxic Emissions from Iron Foundries.
Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Durham, NC.
G. Gschwandtner, S. Fairchild, and R. C. McCrillis.
1991,13p EPA/600/D-91 /150
Contract EPA-68-D9-0168
Presented at the Annual Meeting, Air and Waste Man-
agement Association (84th), Vancouver, B.C., June
16-21, 1991. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
The paper presents uncontrolled air toxic emission
factors for different process operations in a gray iron
foundry. The emission factors are based on the results
of on-site test measurements available in the litera-
ture. The emission factors are presented for organic
and inorganic componds emitted from cupolas, elec-
tric are furnaces, electric induction furnaces, inocula-
tion, casting, sand shakeout, and core making. Be-
cause the number of test measurements reported in
the literature is severely limited, the factors should be
used with caution.
Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling, 'Emission factors,
'Iron and steel industry, 'Foundries, 'Toxic sub-
stances, Concentration(Composition), Furnaces, Com-
bustion products, Casting, On-site investigations, Field
tests, Tables(Data).
PB91-223214/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Method for Estimating Methane Emissions from
Underground Coal Mines: Preliminary Findings.
Alliance Technologies Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
J. W. Jones, D. A. Kirchgessner, S. D. Piccot, J. D.
Winkler, and P. J. Marsosudiro. 4 Sep 90,18p EPA/
600/D-91/151
Contract EPA-68-D9-0173
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Presented at the Annual Meeting, AWMA (84th) held in
Vancouver, B.C. on June 16-21, 1991. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The paper discusses the development of an improved
method for estimating global methane (CH4) emis-
sions from underground coal mining. Since emissions
data are presently not available for surface mines, this
method is currently restricted to underground mines.
The EPA has embarked on a measurements program
to quantify CH4 emissions from selected surface
mines in the U.S. for later inclusion in this work. CH4
from underground mines can be liberated from three
sources: ventilation shafts, gob wells, and crushing op-
erations. Ventilation air, although generally containing
1 % or less CH4, contributes most mine emissions be-
cause of the enormous volume of air used to ventilate
the mine. Gob wells are drilled into the rubble-filled
areas formed when the mine roof subsides into the un-
supported cavity left behind by tongwall mining. Their
purpose is to remove CH4 which would otherwise have
to be removed by larger and more costly ventilation
systems. Currently, no published data exist for the re-
lease of CH4 from gob wells. However, preliminary
data from the coal mining industry indicate that gob
wed CH4 emissions could account for a significant
fraction of the total emissions associated with tongwall
mines. The method described in the paper integrates
data on coal production, coal properties, coalbed CH4
contents, and coal mine ventilation air emissions from
U.S. mines.
Keywords: 'Methane, •Underground mining, 'Coal
mining, 'Air pollution sampling, 'Emission factors,
•Mathematical models. Study estimates,
Concentration
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Keywords: 'Meetings, 'Exhaust emissions, 'Air pollu-
tion sampling, *Air pollution abatement, 'Emission fac-
tors, 'Mathematical models, Study estimates, Fore-
casting, Highways, Mobile pollutant sources,
Concentration(Composition), Air pollution control, Per-
formance standards, Air pollution standards, Alterna-
tive fuels. Automobile exhaust Source reduction.
PB91-223289/REB PC A03/MF A01
Application of Pulse Combustion to Solid and
Hazardous Waste Incineration.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
C. R. Stewart, P. M. Lemieux, and B. T. Zinn. 1991,25|
EPA/600/D-91/158
Presented at the International Symposium on Pulsat-
ing Combustion, Monterey, CA., August 6-8,1991. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Georgia Inst of Tech., Atlan-
ta. School of Aerospace Engineering.
,25p
The paper discusses the application of pulse combus-
tion to solid and hazardous waste incineration. A rotary
kiln incinerator simulator was retrofitted with a frequen-
cy-tunable pulse combustor to enhance the efficiency
of combustion. The pulse combustor excites pulsa-
tions in the kiln and increases the completeness of
combustion by promoting better mixing within the
system. Tests were performed using toluene sorted
onto a ground com cob sorbent and placed in card-
board containers. The burner was operated in a non-
pulse mode as a baseline condition, and then in a
pulse mode in which the frequency of the pulse com-
bustor was adjusted to the natural frequency of the
combustion chamber, creating resonant pulsations of
large magnitude. The test was also performed using
polyethylene tube bundles to simulate a solid waste
and to investigate a surrogate which produces differ-
ent puff characteristics. The addition of turbulence in
the rotary kiln due to high amplitude acoustic pulsa-
tions has a strong tendency to reduce the amount of
soot and/or senwolatile and non-volatile hydrocar-
bons. Mass emissions of soot were consistently re-
duced in ad tests. Carbon monoxide increased during
acoustic pulsations in the toluene tests. The paper
also discusses unsatisfied oxygen demand and carbon
penetration and how pulsations affect them.
Keywords: 'Incinerators, 'Air pollution control, 'Waste
disposal, 'Combustion efficiency, Solid wastes, Haz-
ardous materials, Combusting chambers, Performance
evaluation. Kilns, Burners, Soot, Carbon monoxide,
'Pulse combustion, Puffs.
PB91-223297/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Thermodynamtc Evaluation of Five Alternative
Refrigerants hi Vapour-Compression Cycles.
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
G. S. Kazachki, and C. L Gage. 1991,12p EPA/600/
D-91/159
Contract EPA-68-DO-0141
Presented at the International Congress of Refrigera-
tion (18th), Montreal (Canada). August 10-16, 1991.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Lab.
The paper gives results of a thermodynamic evaluation
of five alternative refrigerants in a vapor-compression
refrigeration cycle, utilizing throttling, superheating,
and combined throttling and superheating. Five alter-
native refrigerants (R32, R125, R134a, Rl43a, and
R152a) were considered for refrigerants R12, R22,
and R502. Thermodynamtcally, the best alternative for
R12 in a wide range of evaporation and condensing
temperatures is R152a, which should be applied in a
cycle without internal heat exchange. The second al-
ternative is R134a, which should be applied in a cycle
with internal heat exchange. Between R143a and
R125, both of which should be applied in a cycle with
internal heat exchange, the better replacement ther-
rnorjynarnicafly for R502 is R143a, particularly at high
condensing temperatures. At low condensing tem-
peratures, R125 is to be considered, especially if ex-
tended internal heat exchange is applied. As a re-
placement for R502, R32 has good performance and
much higher volumetric capacity. However, excessive-
ly high discharge temperatures contraindicate its use,
particularly with hermetic and semi-hermetic compres-
sors. No internal heat exchange should be applied with
R32, and extreme care should be taken to prevent su-
perheating in suction lines.
Keywords: 'Refrigerants, 'Substitutes, 'Heat transfer,
'Thermodynamics, 'Vapor compression refrigeration
cycle, Pollution, Air pollution control, Stationary
sources.
PB91-223305/REB PC A02/MF A01
Inactivation of 'Glardla lamblla' by Free Chlorine:
A Mathematical Model.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Drinking Water Research Div.
R. M. Clark, S. Regli, and D. A. Black. c1991,10p EPA/
600/D-91/160
See also PB89-233472. Presented at the American
Water Works Association Water Quality Technology
Conference, St Louis, MO., November 13-17, 1988.
Prepared in cooperation with Nevada Univ., Las
Vegas.
EPA's Office of Drinking Water is interested in using
the C.t concept for providing guidance as to adequate
disinfection for inactivating Giardia cysts. Using both
animal infectivity and excystation data a model has
been developed for predicting C.t values. The model is
then incorporated into a regulatory strategy that may
be used for specifying C.t values for EPA's Surface
Water Treatment Rule.
Keywords: 'Potable water, 'Water microbiology,
'Giardia lamblia, 'Water treatment. 'Chlorine, Viru-
lence, Animal disease models, Disease outbreaks,
Mathematical models, Reprints, Safe Drinking Water
Act.
PB91-223313/REB PC A03/MF A01
Development, Application, and Calibration of
Models for Predicting Water Quality In Distribu-
tion Systems.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Drinking Water Research Div.
R. M. Clark, J. A. Coyle, W. M. Grayman, and R. M.
Males. C1988,23p EPA/600/D-91 /161
Presented at the American Water Works Association
Water Quality Technology Conference, St. Louis, MO.,
November 13-17,1988. Prepared in cooperation with
North Penn Water Authority, Lansdale, PA., Grayman
(Walter M.), Cincinnati, OH., and RMM Technical
Services, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
Although the Safe Drinking Act and its amendments
(SDWAA) has been interpreted as meaning that MCLs
shall be met at the consumer's tap, most regulatory
concern has been focused on water as it leaves the
treatment plant before entering the distribution
system. The only SDWAA regulation that emphasize
system sampling are the trihalomethane and monitor-
ing regulations. The paper provides the results of a
study conducted in cooperation with the North Penn
Water Authority in Lansdale, PA that resulted in devel-
opment of a series of models for predicting the spatial
distribution of contaminants in the distribution system.
The study concluded that hydraulic modeling coupled
with extensive field verification is required to develop
usable predictive models.
Keywords: 'Water quality, 'Distribution systems,
•Water pollution standards, 'Potable water, 'Mathe-
matical models. Calibrating, Pollution regulations, Ha-
lomethanes, Hydraulics, Dynamic programming,
Standards compliance, Environmental engineering,
Environmental transport, Water supply,
Graphs(Charts), Reprints, 'Maximum Contaminant
Level Goals, Safe Drinking Water Act
PB91-223321/REB PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Research Program In Granular Activated
Carbon.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Drinking Water Research Div.
R. M. dark, T. F. Speth, and B. W. Lykins. C1989,21 p
EPA/600/D-91/162
Presented at the AWWARE Conference on Design
and Use of GAC Practical Aspects, Cincinnati, OR,
May 9-10,1989.
Research into Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) for
use in drinking water treatment has a long history in
the Drinking Water Research Division and its prede-
cessor organizations. Studies were conducted by the
U.S. Public Health Service in the late fifties and early
sixties to examine the use of GAC. Passage of the
Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1986 has
identified GAC to be a baseline technology against
which all other technologies must be measured for the
removal of SOCs from drinking water. The various as-
pects of the USEPA's Drinking Water Research Divi-
sion's GAC research program are discussed. First the
bench and pilot scale studies devoted to the applica-
tion of GAC will be presented. The results from field
scale studies and the possible use of GAC for disinfec-
tion by-products precursor removal will be discussed.
Isotherms have been discovered to be a very useful
tool for preliminary design of GAC systems. Modeling
techniques verified by field studies has proven to be
very useful in predicting the full performance of GAC
systems.
Keywords: 'Granular activated carbon treatment,
'Water treatment, 'Research and development, 'Po-
table water, US EPA, Pollution regulations, Perform-
ance evaluation, Mathematical models, Forecasting,
Disinfection, Baseline measurements, Byproducts, Or-
ganic compounds, Reprints, Maximum Contaminant
Level Goals, Safe Drinking Water Act.
PB91-223339/REB PC A02/MF A01
Determination of C-t Values.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
G. F. Craun. C1991,10pEPA/600/D-91/163
Pub. in Proceedings of the ASDWA/EPA Workshop on
Methods for the Investigation and Prevention of Water-
borne Disease Outbreaks (held in Denver, CO. on Oc-
tober 10-13.1988) p193-205.
The 1986 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act
(SDWA) require EPA to promulgate primary Drinking
Water Regulations (1) specifying criteria under which
filtration would be required, (2) requiring disinfection as
a treatment technique for all public water systems, and
(3) establishing maximum contaminant levels (MCLs)
or treatment requirements for control of Giardia lamb-
lia viruses, Legionella, hetertrophic plate count, bacte-
ria, and turbidity. Giardia lamblia is one of the most re-
sistant organisms to disinfection by chlorine found in
water and therefore the Surface Water Treatment Rule
specifies 'C.t' (the product of Concentration of disin-
fectant in mg/L and disinfectant contact time in min-
utes) for 99.9 percent inactivation of Giardia cysts.
Many factors influence Giardia lamblia reaction kinet-
ics including temperature, pH, chlorine concentration
and inactivation level. The paper develops a model to
describe these interactions and to predict C.t values
based on specific model inputs. A strategy is proposed
that uses the model to provide conservative C.t values
for regulatory purposes.
Keywords: 'Water treatment, 'Potable water, 'Disin-
fection, 'Mathematical models, Pollution regulations.
Water supply, Aquatic microorganisms, Chlorination,
Temperature, pH, Reaction kinetics, Reprints, 'Chemi-
cal treatment, Maximum Contaminant Level Goals,
Safe Drinking Water Act, Giardia lamblia.
PB91-223347/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Observations on Waste Destruction In Uquld In-
jection Incinerators (Revised). Journal article.
Energy and Environmental Research Corp., Irvine, CA.
J. C. Kramlich. C1990,16p EPA/600/J-90/534
Contract EPA-68-02-3633
Pub. in Combustion Science and Technology, v74 pi 7-
30 1990. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
The paper discusses various factors affecting the per-
formance of a subscale liquid injection incinerator sim-
ulator. The mechanisms by which waste escapes in-
cineration within the spray flame are investigated for
variations in atomization quality, flame stoichiometry,
and the initial waste concentration in the feed. A turbu-
lent spray flame reactor is fired on No. 2 fuel oil which
is doped with an equimolar mixture of various com-
pounds, including chloroform, chlorobenzene, acrylo-
nitrile, benzene, and 1,1,1-trichloroethane. In spite of
the fact that the compounds all are initially at the same
concentration, certain operating conditions repeatedly
yield a consistent ranking in the extent of compound
destruction. The 'destructability' ranking is important in
identifying the mechanisms responsible for compound
release. Two mechanisms are identified as potential
explanations for the compound release behavior. The
findings are applied to the problem of using CO and
unbumed hydrocarbon emissions as indirect indicators
of waste destruction performance. The results also
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offer insight into the correlation between waste de-
struction efficiency and initial waste concentration in
the feed that has been observed in field data.
Keywords: 'Incinerators, 'Simulation, 'Liquids, Moni-
tors, Waste disposal. Air pollution control. Chlorine or-
ganic compounds, Stationary sources, Liquid wastes,
Hydrocarbons, Carbon monoxide, Acrylonrtriles, Feasi-
bility, Reprints, 'Thermal destruction, Incinerator moni-
toring.
PB91-223354/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Formation of Inorganic Particles during Suspen-
sion Heating of Simulated Wastes. Journal article.
Massachusetts Inst of Tech., Cambridge. Dept of
Chemical Engineering.
J. A. Mulhottand, A. F. Sarofim, and G. Yue. d 991, 8p
EPA/600/J-91/154
Contract EPA-68-02-4247
Pub. in Environmental Progress, v10 n2 p83-88 May
91. Prepared in cooperation with Tsinghua Univ., Beij-
ing (China). Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lao.
The paper gives results of measurements of metal par-
titioning between the fine condensation aerosol and
the larger particles produced during rapid heating of
aqueous and organic solutions containing metal addi-
tives with widely varying volatilities in a laboratory-
scale furnace operated over a range of temperatures
(900-1500 K). A stream of morxxSsperse droplets
(nominal diameter of 36 micrometers) was injected
into an isothermal, laminar drop-tube reactor, quickly
developing into a stream of droplets with heterogene-
ous size distribution due to droplet collision and coa-
lescence. Gas was introduced to disperse the droplet
stream, eliminating droplet interactions after 3 cm (2
ms) of flight In the remaining 90% of reactor length,
the droplets vaporized and burned, yielding inorganic
particles of various sizes. Aqueous solutions contain-
ing nitrates of Cd, Pb. and Ni gave rise to particles with
trimodal size Distributions. Partitioning of the larger
particles between residual and intermediate modes is
suggestive of particle porosity variation. In addition, ut-
trafine particles, with submicron aerodynamic diame-
ter, were formed, both by the anticipated vaporization
pathway and by an unexpected explosive fragmenta-
tion mechanism. The fraction of subrnicron particles
produced upon heating of a NiO2 solution was higher
than that formed by the heating of a NKNO3)2 solution.
Keywords: 'Aerosols. 'Separation, 'Particle size dis-
tribution, 'Incinerators, 'Simulation, 'Condensates,
Air pollution control. Stationary sources. Nickel inor-
ganic compounds. Lead inorganic compounds. Cadmi-
um inorganic compounds, Waste disposal. Reprints.
P891-223362/REB PC A10/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
Park. NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part
4: The ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Net-
work and Core Model). Rnalrept Jan 90-Jun 91.
Computer Sciences Corp., Research Triangle Park.
NC.
S. HaUyburton. C. Maxwell. L Mffich, and J. Young. Jun
91,211 p EPA/600/8-90/083D
Contract EPA-68-01-7365
See also PB91-171942. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. At-
mospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Lab.
The volume of the Regional Oxidant Model (ROM)
User's Guide is intended to be a •cookbook' for un-
toacSng the ROM system code and benchmark (test
case) data from the 19 distribution tapes. The ROM
runs on the foHowing computer systems: (1) VAX hard-
ware for the preprocessors and the processor net-
work, and (2) IBM hardware for the core model
Keywords: 'User manuals(Computer programs).
•Computerized simulation. 'Air pollution. Data base
management Quality assurance. Input/output rou-
tines. Computer programs, FBe
rnaintenance(Computers), 'Regional Oxidant Model.
VAX system. IBM system.
PB91-223370/REB PCA11/MFA03
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
On-Slte Treatment of Creosote and Pentachloro-
phenal Sludges and Contaminated Soil. Research
rept Jan 88-Apr 90.
Mississippi Forest Products Utilization Lab., Mississip-
pi State.
G. D. McGinnis, H. Borazjani, D. F. Pope, D. A. Strobel,
and L K. McFartand. May 91,239p EPA/600/2-91 /
019
Sponsored by Robert S. Ken- Environmental Research
Lab., Ada, OK.
Information is presented for quantitative evaluation of
treatment potential for creosote and pentachloro-
phenol (PCP) wood treating contaminants in soil sys-
tems. The study was conducted in three phases: (1)
Characterization, (2) treatability screening and (3) field
evaluation. Data generated in phases 1 and 2 were dis-
cussed in a previous EPA Report (EPA/-600/2-88-
055). The report provides review of data generated
during phases 1 and 2 plus discussion of data generat-
ed during the two-year field evaluation study. Results
from the three-phase study indicated that creosote
contaminants, i.e., porycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
(PAH) compounds, and PCP are subject to degrada-
tion in soil systems; loading rates and previous expo-
sure of site soil to particular contaminants were identi-
fied as important factors in determining rates of trans-
formation for a particular site. Although populations of
PAH and PCP acclimated organisms increased mark-
edly when these compounds were applied to test soils,
no correlation was found between microbial population
levels and transformation rates for specific com-
pounds of concern. Migration of compounds of interest
was negligible except in a highly sandy soil from one of
the eight sites for which column leaching studies were
conducted.
Keywords: 'Soil treatment 'Waste treatment *On-
site investigations, 'Biological treatment 'Hazardous
materials, 'Sludge treatment Wood preservatives,
Land pollution control, Field tests. Data processing,
Biodeterioration, Chlorine organic compounds, Experi-
mental design. Immobilization, Reviews, Aromatic po-
rycyclic rrydrocarbons. Leaching, Environmental trans-
port. Creosote, Site characterization, Phenol/pentach-
toro.
PB91-223388/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Fate of Trace Metals In a Rotary Kiln Incinerator
with a SIngle-Stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber.
Volume 1. Technical Results.
Acurex Corp., Jefferson, AR.
D. J. Foumier, and L R. Wateriand. Jul 91.146p EPA/
600/2-91/032A
Contract EPA-68-C9-0038
See also Volume 2, PB91-223396. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Re-
duction Engineering Lab.
A series of pilot-scale incineration tests was performed
at EPA's Incineration Research Facility (IRF) in Jeffer-
son, Arkansas, to evaluate the fate of trace metals fed
to a rotary kiln incinerator equipped with an ionizing
wet scrubber (IWS) for particulate and acid gas con-
trol Test variables were kiln temperature, ranging from
816 to 927 C (1500 to 1700 F); afterburner tempera-
ture, ranging from 982 to 1204 C (1800 to 2200 F): and
feed chlorine content ranging from 0 to 8 percent The
test program evaluated the fate of five hazardous con-
stituent trace metals (arsenic, barium, cadmium, chro-
mium, and lead) and four nonhazardous constituent
trace metals (bismuth, copper, magnesium, and stron-
tium). The test results indicate that cadmium and bis-
muth were relatively volatile, with an average of less
than 40 percent discharged with the kiln ash. Arsenic,
barium, chromium, copper, lead, magnesium, and
strontium were relatively nonvolatile, with an average
of greater than 80 percent discharged with the kiln ash.
Observed relative metal volatilities generally agreed
with the volatilities predicted based on vapor pres-
sure/temperature relationships, with the exception of
arsenic which was much less volatile than predicted.
The volatility of cadmium, bismuth, and lead increased
as kin temperature was increased; the discharge dis-
tributions of the remaining metals were not;
ry affected by changes HI kiln temperature.
scrubber collection efficiencies for the metals aver-
aged 22 to 71 percent and were generally higher for
the less volatile metals. The overall average metal col-
lection efficiency was 43 percent
Keywords: 'Air pollution control equipment, 'Inciner-
ation, 'Waste disposal, 'Scrubbers, 'Metals, Combus-
tion efficiency. Wet methods, Trace amounts, Kilns,
Hazardous materials, lonization, Temperature, Per-
formance evaluation, Particle size distribution, Pilot
plants, Air pollution sampling, Air pollution detection,
Concentration(Composition).
PB91-223396/REB PC A12/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator
with a Single-stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber.
Volume 2. Appendices.
Acurex Corp., Jefferson, AR.
D. J. Foumier, and L R. Wateriand. Jul 91,268p EPA/
600/2-91/032B
Contract EPA-68-C9-0038
See also Volume 1, PB91 -223388. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Re-
duction Engineering Lab.
A series of pilot-scale incineration tests was performed
at EPA's Incineration Research Facility (IRF) in Jeffer-
son, Arkansas, to evaluate the fate of trace metals fed
to a rotary kiln incinerator equipped with an ionizing
wet scrubber (IWS) for paniculate and acid gas con-
trol. Test variables were kiln temperature, ranging from
816 to 927 C (1500 to 1700 F); afterburner tempera-
ture, ranging from 982 to 1204 C (1800 to 2200 F); and
feed chlorine content ranging from 0 to 8 percent The
test program evaluated the fate of five hazardous con-
stituent trace metals (arsenic, barium, cadmium, chro-
mium, andlead) and four nonhazardous constituent
trace metals (bismuth, copper, magnesium, and stron-
tium). Volume II contains the appendices to Volume I.
It presents the results in tables and graphs.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control equipment 'Inciner-
ation, 'Waste disposal, 'Scrubbers, 'Metals, Combus-
tion efficiency, Wet methods, Trace amounts, Kilns,
Hazardous materials, Graphs(Charts), Temperature,
lonization, Performance evaluation. Particle size distri-
bution, Pilot plants, Air pollution sampling, Air pollution
detection, Concentration(Composrtion), Tables(Data).
PB91-224303/REB PC A14/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Economics and Technology Div.
Reducing Risk in Paint Stripping: Proceedings of
an International Conference. Held in Washington,
DC. on February 12-13,1991. Final rept.
JT and A, Inc., Washington, DC.
G. Flock. Jun 91,308p
Contract EPA-68-DO-0020
Prepared in cooperation with Abt Associates, Inc., Be-
thesda, MD. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Washington, DC. Economics and Technology
Div.
The International Conference on Reducing Risk in
Paint Stripping was held on February 12-13, 1991, in
Washington, D.C. Sponsored by the U.S. Environmen-
tal Protection Agency, cooperation and support from
the National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Ad-
ministration, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Com-
mission, and the Hatogenated Solvents Industry Alli-
ance helped produce a productive and successful con-
ference. The conference focused on managing the
use of chemical paint strippers and was intended to
identify and promote ways to reduce risks associated
with these paint strippers. Serving as a forum for dis-
cussion of exposure controls, paint stripper substi-
tutes, and alternative technologies, topics included
substitutes for metnylene chloride paint strippers;
product stewardship programs of methylene chloride
producers; opportunities for pollution prevention in
paint stripping; and government activities in the United
States and other countries. Conference participants in-
cluded an international group of chemical producers,
paint stripper formulators and users, producers of me-
chanical and other alternative paint stripping technol-
ogies, public interest groups, and government officials.
Keywords: 'Meetings, 'Risk assessment 'Paint re-
movers, 'Occupational safety and hearth, 'Air pollu-
tion abatement 'Public health, Environmental chemi-
cal substitutes. Occupational exposure, Substitutes,
Air pollution control, Indoor air pollution, Chlorometh-
anes, Case studies, Exposure, 4Paint stripping, Meth-
ylene chloride.
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PB91-225565/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Drinking Water Standards Div.
Radon in Drinking Water: Assessment of Expo-
sure Pathways.
Life Systems, Inc., Cleveland, OH.
14Jun91,31pTR-1242-87
Contract EPA-68-C8-p03303-3279
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Drinking Water Standards Div.
The purpose of the document is to discuss data that
are available to assess release of radon from water, to
compare two different approaches to quantifying water
contributions to radon concentrations in air and to
reach a conclusion on the most appropriate way to
evaluate exposure to radon due to its presence in
drinking water supplies.
Keywords: *Radon, 'Water pollution effects(Humans),
'Potable water, 'Public health, Radioactive isotopes,
Exposure, Ingestion(Biology), Indoor air pollution, Air
water interactions, Water pollution sampling, Inhala-
tion, Houses, Path of pollutants, Air pollution
effects(Humans).
PB91-22S631/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Drinking Water.
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Radium
(Final Draft).
Life Systems, Inc., Cleveland, OH.
F.Ennever. 14 Jun91.156pTR-1242-85
Contract EPA-68-C8-003303-3279
See also PB86-241866. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Drinking
Water.
The document provides the health effects basis to be
considered in establishing the MCLG for radium. To
achieve the objective, data on pharmacokinetics,
human exposure, acute and chronic toxicity to animals
and humans, epidemiology and the mechanisms of
toxicity were evaluated. Specific emphasis is placed
on literature data providing dose-response informa-
tion. Thus, while the literature search and evaluation
performed in support of the document was compre-
hensive, only the reports considered most pertinent in
the derivation of the MCLG are cited in the document
The comprehensive literature search in support of the
analysis of health effects, exposure and occurrence in
the document includes information published up to
January, 1991; however, more recent information may
have been added during the review process.
Keywords: 'Radioactive materials, 'Radium, 'Potable
water, 'Water pollution effects, 'Water quality, Toxici-
ty, Water pollution standards. Biological effects, Dose-
response relationships. Exposure, Epidemiology, Risk
assessment, Public health, Carcinogens, Laboratory
animals, Natural radioactivity, Air pollution, Inhalation,
Ingestion(Biology), Pollution sources, 'Maximum Con-
taminant Level Goals, Pharmacokinetics, Safe Drink-
ing Water Act
PB91-225649/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Drinking Water.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beta and
Gamma Emitting Radionuclides. Draft rept
Clement Associates, Inc., Huston, LA.
Jun 91.166p
Prepared in cooperation with Miller (Wade) Associ-
ates, Inc., Arlington, VA. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Drinking
Water.
The document provides the health effects basis to be
considered in establishing the MCLG. To achieve the
objective, data on pharmacokinetics, human exposure,
acute and chronic toxicity to animals and humans, epi-
demiology and mechanisms of toxicity are evaluated.
Specific emphasis is placed on literature data provid-
ing dose-response information. Thus, while the litera-
ture search and evaluation performed in support of the
document was comprehensive, only the reports con-
sidered most pertinent in the derivation of the MCLG
are cited in the document The comprehensive litera-
ture search in support of the analysis of health effects,
exposure and occurrence in the document includes in-
formation published up to January, 1991: however,
more recent information may have been added during
the review process.
Keywords: 'Radioactive isotopes, 'Beta decay radioi-
sotopes, 'Gamma radiation, 'Potable water, 'Water
pollution effects, 'Water quality, Dose-response rela-
tionships, Toxicity, Biological effects, Exposure,
Ingestion(Biology), Pollution sources, Laboratory ani-
mals, Epidemiology, Air pollution, Inhalation, Risk as-
sessment, Carcinogens, Public health, 'Maximum
Contaminant Level Goals, Pharmacokinetics, Safe
Drinking Water Act.
PB91-225664/REB PC A10/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Drinking Water Standards Div.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Alpha Emit-
ting Radionuclides. Draft rept.
Clement International Corp., Ruston, LA.
Jun91,202p
Prepared in cooperation with Miller (Wade) Associ-
ates, Inc., Arlington, VA. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Drinking Water
Standards Div.
The document provides the health effects basis to be
considered in establishing the MCLG for alpha emitting
radionuclides. To achieve the objective, data on phar-
macokinetics, human exposure, acute and chronic tox-
icity to animals and humans, epidemiology and the
mechanisms of toxicity were evaluated. Specific em-
phasis is placed on literature data providing dose re-
sponse information. Thus, while the literature search
and evaluation performed in support of the document
was comprehensive, only the reports considered most
pertinent in the derivation of the MCLG are cited in the
document The comprehensive literature search in
support of the analysis of hearth effects, exposure and
occurrence in the document includes information pub-
lished up to January, 1991; however, more recent in-
formation may have been added during the review
process.
Keywords: 'Radioactive isotopes, 'Potable water,
'Alpha decay radioisotopes, 'Water pollution effects,
'Water quality, Dose-response relationships, Toxicity,
Biological effects, Exposure, Ingestion(Biology), Pollu-
tion sources, Laboratory animals, Epidemiology, Air
pollution, Inhalation, Risk assessment Carcinogens,
Public health, 'Maximum Contaminant Level Goals,
Pharmacokinetics, Safe Drinking Water Act
PB91-225672/REB PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Drinking Water Standards Div.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Radon
(Rnal Draft).
Life Systems, Inc., Cleveland, OH.
14 Jun 91,152p TR-1242-86
Contract EPA-68-C8-003303-3279
See also PB86-239423. Prepared in cooperation with
ERG Systems, Inc., St James, NY. Sponsored by En-
vironmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Drinking Water Standards Div.
The document provides the health effects basis to be
considered in establishing the MCLG for radon. To
achieve the objective, data on pharmacokinetics,
human exposure, acute and chronic toxicity to animals
and humans, epidemiology and the mechanisms of
toxicity were evaluated. Specific emphasis is placed
on literature data providing dose-response informa-
tion. Thus, while the literature search and evaluation
performed in support of the document was compre-
hensive, only the reports considered most pertinent in
the derivation of the MCLG are cited in the document
The comprehensive literature search in support of the
analysis of hearth effects, exposure and occurrence in
the document includes information published up to
January, 1991; however, more recent information may
have been added during the review process.
Keywords: 'Radon, 'Water pollution effects, 'Potable
water, 'Water quality, 'Radioactive materials, Water
pollution standards, Toxicity, Biological effects. Dose-
response relationships, Exposure, Epidemiology, Air
pollution. Natural radioactivity, Risk assessment Car-
cinogens, Public health, Inhalation, Laboratory ani-
mals, Pollution sources, Ingestion(Biology), 'Maximum
Contaminant Level Goals, Pharmacokinetics, Safe
Drinking Water Act
PB91-225680/REB PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Uranium.
Draft rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Drinking Water.
Jun91,159p
See also PB86-241049. Prepared in cooperation with
Clement Associates, Inc., Ruston, LA., and Miller
(Wade) Associates, Inc., Arlington, VA.
The document provides the health effects basis to be
considered in establishing the MCLG for uranium. To
achieve the objective, data on pharmacokinetics,
human exposure, acute and chronic toxicity to animals
and humans, epidemiology and the mechanisms of
toxicity were evaluated. Specific emphasis is placed
on literature data providing dose-response informa-
tion. Thus, while the literature search and evaluation
performed in support of the document was compre-
hensive, only the reports considered most pertinent in
the derivation of the MCLG are cited in the document.
The comprehensive literature search in support of the
analysis of health effects, exposure and occurrence in
the document includes information published up to
January, 1991; however, more recent information may
have been added during the review process.
Keywords: 'Radioactive materials, 'Potable water,
'water pollution effects, 'Water quality, 'Uranium,
Dose-response relationships, Toxicity, Biological ef-
fects, Exposure, Ingestion(Biology), Pollution sources,
Laboratory animals, Epidemiology, Air pollution, Inha-
lation, Risk assessment Carcinogens, Public health,
'Maximum Contaminant Level Goals, Pharmacokine-
tics, Safe Drinking Water Act.
PB91-225698/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Drinking Water Standards Div.
Regulatory Impact Analysis of Proposed National
Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Radionu-
clides.
Miller (Wade) Associates, Inc., Arlington, VA.
17Jul91,144p
Contract EPA-68-CO-0069
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Drinking Water Standards Div.
The regulatory impact analysis (RIA) was prepared in
accordance with Executive Order 12291, which re-
quires that costs and benefits of all major rules be ex-
amined and compared. The document also includes
an analysis of costs on small water systems as re-
quired by the Regulatory Flexibility Act. The document
includes the revision of all analysis conducted and
summarized in the 1988 draft, as well as additional
analysis performed. Topical areas covered in the RIA
are problem definition, market imperfections and con-
sideration of regulatory alternatives, assessment of
total National costs, assessment of benefits, summary
of costs and benefits, and regulatory flexibility and pa-
perwork reduction analysis.
Keywords: 'Radioactive isotopes, 'Pollution regula-
tions, 'Potable water, 'Benefit cost analysis, 'Water
pollution economics, Water pollution control, Substi-
tutes, Marketing, Public health, Biological effects,
Water pollution standards, Standards compliance, Ra-
dioactive waste disposal, Carcinogens, Waste treat-
ment Exposure, Radiation monitoring, 'National Pri-
mary Drinking Water Regulations.
PB91-225706/REB PC A05/MF A01
Procedures for Establishing Emissions for Early
Reduction Compliance Extensions. Volume 1.
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Ethyl-
ene Oxide Sterilization, and Chromium Electro-
plating. Draft rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Jul 91,94p EPA/450/3-91 /012A
Regulations have been proposed governing compli-
ance extensions for Early Reductions of Hazardous Air
Pollutants (HAP). The regulations allow a six year
MACT standard compliance extension for sources that
achieve HAP reductions of 90% (95% for participates)
from a base year of 1987 (or more recent base year).
The document includes acceptable emission estimat-
ing techniques that can be used when source testing is
not feasible. The document includes techniques for
synthetic organic chemical manufacturing, ethylene
oxide sterilization, and chromium electroplating.
December 1991 39
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Keywords: 'Chromium, 'Air pollution, * Electroplating,
Waste water. Standards, Ethylene oxide, Storage
tanks. Equipment, Leakage, Sterilization, Compliance,
MACT Standards.
PB91-226308/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
PBot-Scate IntinerabiUty Evaluation of Arsente-
and Lead-Contaminated Soils from Two Super-
fund Sites. Conference paper.
Acurex Corp., Jefferson, AR.
U R. Wateriand, C. King, R. H. Vocque, M. K. Richards,
and H. O. WalL 1991,12p EPA/600/D-91/176
Contract EPA-68-C9-0038
Proceedings of the Incineration Conference, Knoxville,
TN., May 13-17, 1991. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
Two incineration test programs were conducted at
EPA's Incineration Research Facility to evaluate the
suitability of incineration as an option to treat contami-
nated Superfund site soils. The soils from the Purity Oil
Sales site in Region 9 are contaminated with lead, up
to several percent sulfur, and, to a lesser extent haz-
ardous organic constituents. The soil from the Baird
and McGure Superfund site in Region 1 is contaminat-
ed with pesticides, arsenic, and, to a lesser extent,
lead. Incineration could be considered applicable to
the treatment of the three Purity Oil Sales site soils
tested based on effective semivolatile organic decon-
tamination, in-compliance (with federal standards) par-
bculate emissions, and low SO2/SO3 emissions. How-
ever, these tests results suggest that the resulting kiln
ash would be a toxicrty characteristic hazardous waste
due to its teachable lead content Similarly, for the
Baird and McGuire site soils, organic decontamination
of the tested materials was effective. Between 36 and
76 percent of the measured arsenic and between 69
and 94 percent of the measured lead were discharged
in the kiln bottom ash dependmg on kiln temperature.
The tow TCLP teachability of thefead in the kiln bottom
ash was not affected by the test variables kiln tem-
peratures and kiln exit flue gas O2. However, the ash
arsenic resulting from high excess air operation was
significantly less teachable than that from low excess
air operation, and was somewhat more teachable at
high temperature than at low temperature.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal. 'Soil contamination, 'In-
cineration, 'Superfund, 'Air pollution control. Soil
treatment Arsenic, Lead(Metal), Fly ash. Hazardous
materials, Leaching, Plot plants, Performance evalua-
tion. Reprints.
PB91-226316/REB PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Evaluation ofVolumetric Leak Detection Methods
Used hi Underground Storage Tanks. Journal arti-
cle.
Vista Research, Inc., Mountain View, CA.
J. W. Maresca, J. W. Starr, R. D. Roach. O. Naar, and
R. Smedfjetd. C1991,41p EPA/600/J-91 /155
Contract EPA-68-03-3409
Pub. hi JnL of Hazardous Materials. v26 p261-300
1991. See also Volume 1, PB89-124333. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati. OH.
Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The report doouments a research program which eval-
uated the performance of 25 commercially available
volumetric test methods for the detection of small
leaks in underground gasoline storage tanks. The
methodology used made it possbte to determine most
of the technological issues associated with volumetric
leak detection. The approach used (1) experimentally
validated models of the important sources of ambient
noise that affect volume changes in nonteaking and
leaking tanks. (2) a large database of product-temper-
ature changes that result from the delivery of product
at a temperature different from that of the product in
the tank, and (3) a mathematical model of each test
method to estimate the performance of that method.
The majority of the methods darned to be able to reB-
abfy detect teak rates as smay as 190 rrt/h (0.05 gal/
h). The results of the study showed that these claims
were not met Five of the methods had the potential to
detect teak rates as smaB as 380 +or-190 rrd/h (0.10
+ or - 0.05 gal/h) with a probability of detection of
0.95 and a probabSty of false alarm of 0.05. Perform-
ance was found to be limited primarily by test protocol,
operational sensor configuration, data analysis, and
calibration, rather than by hardware. The experimental
analysis and model calculations suggested that sub-
stantial performance improvements could be realized
by making only procedural changes. (Copyright (c)
1991 -Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.)
Keywords: 'Fuel storage, 'Underground storage,
'Leakage, 'Volumetric analysis, 'Land pollution, Per-
formance evaluation, Temperature effects, Mathemati-
cal models. Experimental design, Acoustic detection,
Structural analysis, Deformation, Ground water, Water
pollution, Reprints.
PB91-226324/REB PC A02/MF A01
Acidic Lakes and Streams In the United States:
The Rote of Acidic Deposition. Journal article.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR
L A. Baker. A. T. Heriihy, P. R. Kaufmann, and J. M.
Biers. C1991,7p EPA/600/J-91 /156
Pub. in Science, v252 pi 151-1154. 24 May 91. Pre-
pared in cooperation with E and S Environmental
Chemistry, Inc., Corvallis, OR.
A statistically designed survey of lakes and streams in
acid-sensitive areas of the United States, the National
Surface Water Survey (NSWS). was used to identify
the rote of acidic deposition, relative to other factors, in
causing acidic conditions in 1,181 lakes and 4,668
streams. Atmospheric deposition is the dominant
source of acid anions in 75% of the acidic lakes and
47% of the acidic streams. Organic anions are domi-
nant in one-fourth of the acidic lakes and streams;
acidic mine drainage is the dominant acid source in
25% of the acidic streams. Other causes of acidic con-
ditions are relatively unimportant on a regional scale.
Nearly all the deposition-dominated acidic systems
were found in six well-delineated subpqpulations that
represent about one-fourth of the NSWS lake popula-
tion and one-third of the NSWS stream population.
(Copyright (c) 1991 by the American Association for
the Advancement of Science.)
Keywords: 'Surface waters, 'Acidification, 'Air water
interactions, 'Water pollution, 'Deposition, Lakes,
Streams, United States, Pollution sources, Air pollu-
tion. Statistical analysis, Acid mine drainage,
Preciprtation(Meteorotogy), Wet methods. Dry meth-
ods. Reprints, National Surface Water Survey.
PB91-226332/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Evaluation of Procedures for Aggregating Nonlin-
ear Suffate Adsorption Isotherm Data. Journal arti-
cle.
NSI Technology Services Corp.. Corvallis, OR.
P. W. Shaffer, and D. L Stevens. c1991,11 p EPA/
600/J-91/157
Contract EPA-68-03-3246
Pub. in Soil Science Society of American Jnl., vSS
P684-6921991. Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental
Research Lab., OR.
As part of a study to assess potential regional surface-
water acidification in the southern Blue Ridge region of
the USA, more than 700 individual soils were sampled
from 35 watersheds and analyzed. Sulfate adsorption
isotherms were generated for all mineral soil horizons.
Subsequent use of these data in dynamic watershed
chemistry models required aggregation of adsorption
data to two or three isotherms (one per son mineral ho-
rizon) per watershed. The study evaluated several
techniques for aggregation of the nonlinear adsorp-
tion-isotherm data. Results of the study show that ag-
gregated-data values are extremely sensitive to the
choice of aggregation procedure. The aggregated-co-
efficient and aggregated-point procedures appear to
be straight-forward, reasonable approaches to data
aggregation, but the aggregated functions generated
by these procedures are usually biased; use of these
procedures is strongly discouraged. In contrast the
aggregated-isotherm approach provided an effective
means of aggregating data, even for very heterogene-
ous groups of isotherms; use of this procedure is rec-
ommended for aggregation of adsorption isotherms
and for data for similar non-finear functions.
Keywords: 'Inorganic sulfates, 'Soil analysis. 'Ad-
sorption, 'Land pollution, 'Water pollution, Isotherms,
Watersheds, Procedures, Acidification, Deposition,
Surface waters, Water chemistry. Environmental trans-
port Nonlinear systems. Reprints.
PB91-226340/REB PC A03/MF A01
Physical and Morphological Measures of Waste
Solidification Effectiveness.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
W. E. Grube. 1991,16p EPA/600/D-91/164
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion Annual Meeting and Exhibition (83rd), Pittsburgh,
PA., June 24-29,1990.
The paper describes and discusses physical testing to
characterize wastes treated by the Soliditech cement-
solidification/stabilization process. In addition, mor-
phological measures included documented observa-
tions and measurements of components of structure
and form of the treated materials. The paper provides
data to relate easily measured physical and morpho-
logical properties with intensive chemical extraction
and solute teachability information obtained from
standardized tests.
Keywords: 'Waste treatment 'Solidification, 'Stabili-
zation, 'Physical tests, 'Morphology, Cement, Waste
forms. Extraction, Leaching, Hazardous materials,
Density(Mass/volume), Permeability, Durability, Physi-
cal properties, Structural analysis, 'Soliditech process.
PB91-226357/REB PC A02/MF A01
Rote of Quality Assurance In Minimizing Errors In
Stationary Source Field Sampling.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
M. D. Jackson, and M. R. MkJgett. 1991, 7p EPA/600/
D-91/166
Several regulations require the use of stationary
source stack sampling procedures to determine the
amount of emissions. The procedures are costly and
require much planning and time to complete. If there
are errors in any procedure, they might not be discov-
ered until after the sampling trip. One way to reduce
the chance of errors is to have and to follow a quality
assurance plan. The paper discusses the planning and
possible errors and how the quality assurance plan
may prevent or minimize errors.
Keywords: 'Stationary sources, 'Pollution sources,
'Air pollution sampling, 'Quality assurance,
Concentration(Composition), Error analysis, Stacks,
Procedures.
PB91-226365/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Three-Dimensional Contaminant Distribution In an
Office Space. Rept for Sep 89-May 90.
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
S. D. Kim, T. Yamamoto, D. S. Ensor, and L E. Sparks.
1991.8p EPA/600/D-91/167
Grant EPA-R-81416&-01 -0
Presented at Indoor Air '90, Toronto, July 28-August 3,
1990. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
The paper discusses the numerical solution of a three-
dimensional particle diffusion model to determine the
contaminant concentration profiles in a typical office
space. The concentration profiles at occupants' respi-
ratory levels are of particular interest to evaluate
indoor air quality and ventilation effectiveness. The ef-
fects of air exchange rate and contaminant diffusion
on ventilation are presented.
Keywords: 'Office buildings, 'Indoor air pollution,
'Particles, 'Mathematical models, 'Air quality, Three-
dimensional calculations,
Concentration(Composition), Diffusion, Ventilation, Air
pollution sampling. Air flow, Environmental engineer-
ing.
PB91-226373/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Comparison of Local and Central Controls for
Indoor Air Quality.
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
M. K. Owen, P. A. Lawless, D. S. Ensor, and L E.
Sparks. 1991,8pEPA/600/D-91/168
Grant EPA-R-814169-01 -0
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Presented at Indoor Air '90 held in Toronto (Canada)
on July 28-August 3,1990. Sponsored by Environmen-
tal Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air
and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The paper gives results of a determination of the rela-
tive effectiveness of local versus central control
through the heating, ventilating, and air conditioning
(HVAC) system. Since many sources cannot be re-
moved from indoors, it is important to know the impact
of the source in the room, as well as in the building as a
whole. The decrease in contamination resulting from
source venting, in-room air cleaners, increased ventila-
tion from the HVAC, and air cleaners in the HVAC
system was examined. The Indoor Air Quality Simula-
tor for Personal Computers (IAQPC) was used to study
a variety of the options available in a building with an
HVAC system. A building layout and a steady source
were chosen. The time-dependent concentrations in
the building were determined. The air cleaning options
tested were (1) increased ventilation through the
HVAC system and (2) in-room and HVAC system air
cleaners. The reductions in concentrations for the
building as a whole and for source and nonsource
rooms are reported.
Keywords: *Air pollution control, 'Indoor air pollution,
'Environmental engineering, 'Buildings, 'Air quality,
Pollution sources. Ventilation, Heating systems, Air
conditioning, Air cleaners, Computerized simulation,
Concentrabon(Composition), Air pollution sampling.
PB91-226381/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Retrofit Costs of 502 and NOx Control at 200 U.S.
Coal-Fired Power Plants.
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
T. E. Emmel, M. Maibodi, and N. Kaplan. 1991,31 p
EPA/600/D-91/169
Contract EPA-68-02-4286
Presented at the Pittsburgh Coal Conference held in
Pittsburgh, PA. on September 11,1990. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The paper gives results of a study to improve engineer-
ing applying cost estimates currently being used to
evaluate the economic effects of applying SO2 and
NOx controls at 200 large SO2 emitting coal-fired utility
plants in the U.S. To accomplish the objective, proce-
dures were developed and used that account for site-
specific retrofit factors. The site-specific information
was obtained from aerial photographs, generally avail-
able data bases, and inputs from utility companies.
Cost results are presented for the following control
technologies: lime/limestone flue gas desulfurization,
lime spray drying, coal switching, furnace and duct sor-
bent injection, low NOx injection or natural gas rebum,
and selective catalytic reduction. Although the cost es-
timates provide useful site-specific cost information on
retrofitting acid gas controls, the costs are estimated
for a specific time period and do not reflect future
changes in boiler and coal characteristics (e.g., capac-
ity factors and fuel prices) or significant changes in
control technology cost and performance.
Keywords: 'Coal fired power plants, 'Air pollution con-
trol. Retrofitting, Nitrogen oxides, Sulfur dioxide, Lime-
stone scrubbing. Rue gas, Desulfurization, Costs, Eco-
nomic analysis.
PB91-226399/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Permeabaity Properties of Fly Ash from Furnace
Sorbent Injection Process.
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
W. Jozewkz, B. K. Gullett, and T. Hueckel. 1991,21 p
EPA/600/D-91/170
Contracts EPA-68-02-4701. EPA-68-DO-0141
Prepared in cooperation with Duke Univ., Durham, NC.
Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Re-
search Lab., and Illinois Dept of Energy and Natural
Resources, Springfield.
The paper discusses tests of the applicability of fur-
nace sorbent injection (FSI) waste solids for use as
synthetic waste landfill liners by measuring the me-
chanical strength and permeability of moisture-cured
samples. FSI waste solids were received from the
EPA-sponsored demonstration of limestone injection
multistage burner (LIMB) technology at Ohio Edison's
Edgewater power plant The demonstration coal was
about 3% sulfur, and the sorbent used was calcium hy-
droxide-Ca(OH)2-modified with lignosulfonate. Sam-
ples of FSI waste were moisture-cured and analyzed
for formation of ettringite, which-in cementitious sys-
tems-can cause disruption of structure if formed after
the cement paste has hardened. No ettringite was de-
tected and mechanical strength, as measured by un-
confined compressive strength, increased with longer
moisture curing time. Permeability of moisture-cured
samples decreased with increasing moisture curing
time. The increase of mechanical strength and accom-
panying decrease of permeability are believed to be
due to the effect of the formation of bonds between
the fly ash and Ca(OH)2 with subsequent filling of in-
traparticle voids, evidenced by increasing specific sur-
face area of FSI waste samples cured for long periods
of time. Examination of morphology by SEM confirmed
structure development
Keywords: 'Waste utilization, 'Air pollution control,
*F(y ash, 'Land pollution control, 'Hazardous materi-
als, Earth fills, Injection, Linings, Mechanical proper-
ties, Calcium hydroxides, Permeability, Chemical
bonds, Morphology, Structural analysis, 'Furnace Sor-
bent Injection. Limestone Injection Multistage Burners.
PB91-226407/REB PC A02/MF A01
Mitigating Radon In Two Four-Story Dormitories.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
D. B. Harris. Feb91,10p EPA/600/D-91/171
Presented at the Annual Meeting, AWMA (84th) held in
Vancouver, B.C. on June 16-21,1991.
The paper gives results of the mitigation of radon in
two four-story dormitories. During a survey of campus
buildings, a western university identified two four-story
dormitories with several rooms on the lowest level with
radon levels above the EPA guidelines of 4 pCi/L.
EPA's Air and Engineering Research Laboratory joined
an experienced radon mitigator and the university to
develop mitigation systems to reduce these levels.
The diagnostic process is discussed and the develop-
ment of the very different solutions needed for the two
buildings is presented. Short-term test results are pre-
sented which show the success achieved.
Keywords: 'Radon, 'Radionuclide migration, 'School
buildings, 'Indoor air pollution, 'Air pollution control,
Mitigation, Soil gases, Environmental engineering,
Design criteria, Performance evaluation, 'Dormitories,
Subslab depressurization systems.
PB91-226415/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Measurement of Methane Emissions In the Plume
of a Large Surface Coal Mine Using Open-Path
FTIR Spectroscopy.
Alliance Technologies Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
S. D. Piccot A. Chadha, D. A. Kirchgessner, R.
Kagann, and M. J. Czemiawski. 1991,24p EPA/600/
D-91/172
Contract EPA-68-D9-0173
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion Conference, Vancouver, B.C., June 16-21, 1991.
Prepared in cooperation with MDA Scientific, Inc., Nor-
cross, GA., and Blasland. Bouck and Lee, Edison, NJ.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Lab.
The paper gives results of a portion of an overall study
to: (1) develop a methane measurements methodolo-
gy and protocol that can be used at large surface
mining operations, (2) conduct a field trial of this meth-
odology and protocol and identify methodology modifi-
cations that are warranted based on field trial results,
and (3) estimate the total emissions from the mine
where the field trial was conducted. Specifically, the
paper describes results of a study to develop a meas-
urements methodology for surface mines and to field
test the methodology at an actual surface mine. The
research conducted to examine alternative measure-
ments approaches and to develop the methodology
and protocol is described first A brief discussion of the
preliminary results from the field trial is also presented.
Emissions from a variety of human activities may be
contributing to the buildup of greenhouse gases in the
atmosphere. Carbon dioxide and other trace gases
such as methane, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocar-
bons are among the greenhouse gases that have been
identified as contributing to global climate change phe-
nomena. The significance of methane as a green-
house gas is a relatively recent concern. Current
global emission estimates indicate that coal mining
contributes 25-45 Tg of methane per year, or about
10% of total global anthropogenic methane emissions.
Keywords: 'Natural emissions, 'Methane, 'Air pollu-
tion detection, 'Surface mining. Sampling, Gas analy-
sis, Coal mining, Fourier transform spectrometers, In-
frared spectroscopy, Field tests, Greenhouse effect,
Global warming, Atmospheric composition.
PB91-226423/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue
Gas Desulfurization. Rept for Sep 90-Mar 91.
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC. Environ-
mental Systems Div.
B. W. Hall, C. Singer, W. Jozewicz, C. B. Sedman, and
M. A. Maxwell. 1991,22p EPA/600/D-91/173
Contract EPA-68-DO-0141
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion Annual Meeting, Vancouver, B.C., June 16-21,
1991. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lao.
The paper discusses current bench- and pilot-plant ad-
vances in preparation of ADVAnced siliCATE (ADVA-
CATE) calcium silicate sorbents for flue gas desulfuri-
zation. It also discusses current bench- and pilot-plant
advances in sorbent preparation. Fly ash was ground
in a laboratory-scale grinder prior to slurrying in order
to decrease the slurrying time needed for the sorbent
to be reactive with SO2. Reactivity of ADVACATE sor-
bents with S02 in the bench-scale reactor correlated
with their surface area. ADVACATE sorbents pro-
duced with ground fly ash were evaluated in the 1.42
cu m/min pilot plant, providing 2 s duct residence time.
ADVACATE sorbent was produced by slurrying ground
fly ash (4.3 micrometer median particle size) with
Ca(OH)2 at a weight ratio of 3:1 at 90 C for 3 h to yield
solids with 30 wt % of initial free moisture. When this
sorbent was injected into the duct with 1500 ppm SO2
and at 11 C approach to saturation, the measured SO2
removal was about 60% at a Ca/S stoichiometric ratio
of 2.0. Previously, when ADVACATE sorbent was pro-
duced at 90 C and at the same fly-ash-to-Ca(OH)2
weight ratio using unground fly ash, removal under the
same conditions in the duct was about 50% following
12 h slurrying. The report gives results of pilot-scale re-
cycle tests at the recycle ratio of 2.0. Finally, the report
discusses EPA's plans to commercialize ADVACATE.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Waste utilization,
•Fly ash. Flue gases, Desulfurization, Sorbents, Slur-
ries, Calcium silicates, Sulfur dioxide, Calcium hydrox-
ides, 'ADVACATE process, 'Flue gas desulfurization.
PB91-226431/REB PC A02/MF A01
Summary of Joint DOD/EPA Research to Control
VOCs and Toxic Emissions. Rept for Sep 84-Feb
91.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
C. H. Darvin, and J. D. Wander. 1991, 8p EPA/600/D-
91/174
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion Meeting, Vancouver, B.C. on June 16-21, 1991.
Prepared in cooperation with Air Force Engineering
and Services Center, Tyndall AFB, FL
The paper summarizes the results of joint projects
conducted during the last 6 years by the Department of
Defense and EPA to control volatile organic com-
pounds (VOCs) and toxic emissions. Major emphasis
has been on product coating and metal finishing: (1)
paint stripping using plastic media blasting, (2) carbon
adsorption for methylchloroform and Freon emissions,
(3) fluidized-bed catalytic incineration and hybrid
carbon adsorption incineration, (4) paint spray booth
wet-to-dry conversion, and (5) catalytic oxidation for
controlling chlorinated VOCs.
Keywords: 'Volatile organic compounds, 'Air pollution
control, 'Incinerators, Performance evaluation. Paint
removers. Spray painting, Air pollution. Adsorbents,
Carbon, Stationary sources, Fluorohydrocarbons,
•Catalytic oxidation, Chloroforms.
December 1991 41
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PB91-226449/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Evaluation of the Acceptability of Natural Gas as
a MWgatirig Fuel for Utmy Combustion Sources.
Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
C. E. Burklin, T. P. Nelson, and B. Tilkkaoglu. Jun 91,
13pPAPER-91-122AEPA/600/D-91/175
Contract EPA-68-DO-0125
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion Annual Meeting (84th), Vancouver, B.C., June 16-
21,1991. Prepared in cooperation with Pipeline Sys-
tems, Inc., Walnut Creek, CA. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The paper gives preliminary findings of a joint EPA/
Gas Research Institute study of methane (CH4) loss
from the U.S. natural gas industry. The study, not
scheduled for completion until 1992, is part of an effort
to resolve the issue of CH4 emissions from natural gas
production and distribution. Early estimates of the loss
of CH4 from natural gas production were based on gas
company records of 'unaccounted for (UAF) gas,' and
ranged from 2 to 4% of the natural gas produced.
However, UAF gas was a bookkeeping adjustment and
rJd not represent an estimate of CH4 lost to the atmos-
phere CH4 has been implicated as a significant green-
house gas, perhaps second only to carbon dioxide
(COS). White CH4 concentrations in the atmosphere
are tower than those of CO2, its warming potential is
thought to be from 10 to 140 times greater than that of
CO2 on a mass basts. CH4 is also considered to be a
product of the production and transportation of natural
gas to the consumer. If the losses of CH4 during natu-
ral gas production were large enough, they could
greatly reduce or even negate the greenhouse bene-
fits from switching to natural gas combustion.
Keywords: 'Natural gas, •Greenhouse effect, •Meth-
ane, Carbon dioxide, Air pollution. Global warming.
Stationary sources. Combustion products, Electric utili-
ties.
PB91-226456/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvaffis Environmental Research Lab.. OR.
Continental Scale BJome Responses to CBmatJc
Change. Symposium paper.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis,
OR
R. P. Nelson, and G. A. King. Apr 91,43p EPA/600/D-
91/177
Contract EPA-68-C8-0006
Prepared in cooperation with Oregon State Univ., Cor-
vatts. Sponsored by CorvaKs Envronmental Research
Lab., OR
Current projections of climatic change cat for a global
average temperature increase of 2.8 to 52 C and a 7%
to 16% increase in rainfall by about 2030. The poten-
tial ecological responses to these changes have been
estimated using a variety of techniques, but have gen-
erally been restricted to relatrvely small scales. More
recently, the global response of terrestrial ecosystems
has been estimated isng the steady-state correlation
approaches of Hokkidge and Box. Doubte-CO2 eSmat-
fc scenarios appied to these approaches suggest that
the temperature and boreal ecosystems could be ds-
pfeced toward the poles by hundreds of kilometers.
The spate! rjspiacement of extratropical btomes could
range from about 50% to near 90% of their current lati-
tudviai extents.
Keywords: 'Btomes. 'Air-biosphere interactions, 'Cli-
matic changes. Terrestrial ecosystems. Atmospheric
temperature. Spatial distribution. Rainfall. Global
warming. Mathematical models. Study estimates, Bto-
geography. Air pokition.
PCA03/MFA01
nal Lakes Frame
paper.
PB91-226464/REB
GIS Procedure to Create a Natfc
for Environmental Manttaring.
CorvaCs Environmental Research
A. R Seke. D. P. Larsen. and & a Pauteen. 1991.14p
EPA/600/D-91/178
Proceedtogs of the ESRI User Conference, Palm
Springs. CA_ May 20-24,1991. Prepared in coopera-
tion with ManTech Environmental Technology. Inc.,
CoraKs, OR. and Nevada Univ.. Las Vegas.
A resource frame is necessary for regional or national
scale environmental monitoring so that resources can
be selected for samping with known probabSty of in-
clusion. Paper maps have tradrttonaPy been used as
frames, but they require a significant labor commit-
ment in analog-to-digital conversion. The authors
present an automated Geographic Information System
(GIS) procedure that creates a lakes frame from the
hydrographic layer of the USGS 1:100,000-scale Digi-
tal Line Graphs (DLGs). The procedure processes
1:250,000 quad equivalents per run, and is portable to
any machine supported by the GIS software. Although
developed for the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Program (EMAP), the procedure may be useful to
others in environmental management
Keywords: 'Environmental monitoring, 'Environmen-
tal management, 'Lakes, 'Aquatic ecosystems,
'Water pollution effects. Procedures, Data processing,
Hydrography, Surface waters. Maps, 'Geographic In-
formation System, 'Environmental Monitoring and As-
sessment Program, Digital Line Graph.
PB91-226472/REB PC A03/MF A01
Toward a Rule-Based Btome Model.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
R. P. Neilson. G. A. King, and G. Koerper. 1991,45p
EPA/600/D-91/179
Prepared in cooperation with Oregon State Univ., Cor-
vallis, and ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc.,
Corvallis. OR.
Current projections of the response of the biosphere to
global climatic change indicate as much as 50% to
90% spatial displacement of extratropical biomes. The
mechanism of spatial shift could be dominated by
either (1) competitive displacement of northern biomes
by southern biomes, or (2) drought-induced dieback of
areas susceptible to change. The current suite of
global biosphere models cannot distinguish between
these two processes, thus determining the need for a
mechanistically based btome model. The model is in
an eariy stage of development and will require several
enhancements, including explicit simulation of poten-
tial evapotranspiration, extension to boreal and tropi-
cal biomes, a shirt from steady-state to transient dy-
namics, and validation on other continents.
Keywords: 'Btomes. -Air-biosphere interactions, 'Cli-
matic changes, 'Mathematical models, Vegetation.
Predprtation(Meteorology), Evapotranspiration, Eco-
systems, Greenhouse effect. Spatial distribution,
Plants(Botany). Biogeography, Air pollution.
PB91-226480/REB PC A03/MF A01
Chnate Change and Global Isoprene Emissions.
Symposium paper.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
D. P. Turner, A. G. Wones, D. Press, and D. L Phillips.
1991.19pEPA/600/D-91/180
Proceedhgs of the Air and Waste Management Asso-
ciation Meeting held in Vancouver, B.C. on June 16-21,
1991. Prepared in cooperation with ManTech Environ-
mental Technology, Inc., Corvallis, OR., and Oregon
State Univ., CorvaHis.
Emission of isoprene from vegetation affects tropo-
spheric chemistry at the regional and global scales.
Projected global tfmate change win potentially alter
emission rates, with corresponding influences on con-
centrations of ozone and other radiativety important
trace gases. Progress has been made in surveying
plant species for their baseline emission rates and in
understandmg the physiology of the response of emis-
sion to environmental factors such as temperature.
light and atmospheric CO2 concentration. However,
few tree species of tropical environments have been
studied nor have the details of isoprene biosynthesis
or its functional significance been elucidated. Relative-
ly simple emission models at regional to global scales
have been developed using geographic databases for
temperature and vegetation characteristics. Isoprene
emissions are expected to rise in response to project-
ed global climate change because of increases in tem-
perature and an increased area! extent of high iso-
prene emitting forest types. There remains great un-
certainty about such projections however, considering
the uncertainties in the emissions modeling (about a
factor of 3), uncertainties in the climate modeling, the
future influence of anthropogenic factors on vegeta-
tion change, and the unmodeted influence of high CO2
on isoprene biosynthesis. There is a need to improve
the modeling of emissions as inputs to global atmos-
pheric chemistry models which in turn can be used to
evaluate the effects of changing emissions on concen-
trations of tropospherfc ozone arxlotriwradiativery im-
portant gases.
Keywords: 'Climatic changes, 'Natural emissions, 'Air
pollution, 'Emission factors, 'Isoprene, Atmospheric
chemistry, Vegetation, Ozone, Global aspects, Mathe-
matical models, Carbon dioxide, Global warming, Tro-
posphere, Non-methane hydrocarbons, Volatile organ-
ic compounds.
PB91-226498/REB PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring Environmental Changes In Lakes
Using Algal Microfossils.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
S. S. Dixit, B. F. Gumming, J. P. Smol, and J. C.
Kingston. 1991,27p EPA/600/D-91 /181
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Eco-
logical Indicators, Fort Lauderdale, FL, October 16-19,
1990. Prepared in cooperation with Queen's Univ.,
Kingston (Ontario). Dept of Biology.
Algal microfossils are especially powerful tools for ec-
ological monitoring programs because they can be
used to assess deterioration and/or recovery in aquat-
ic ecosystems, even when direct historical data are not
available. Sedimentary diatom and chrysophyte as-
semblages have been the most widely used retrospec-
tive indicators. These assemblages have repeatedly
proven to be reliable indicators for evaluating present-
day surface water quality in comparison with natural
("reference1 or 'background') conditions. Within the
last few years, many advances have occurred in algal
microfossil research. The paper describes the applica-
bility and strengths of these new approaches, and
shows how they can be successfully integrated into
ecological monitoring programs.
Keywords: 'Environmental monitoring, 'Lakes, 'Bio-
logical indicators, 'Aquatic ecosystems, 'Water pollu-
tion effects, Algae, Fossils, Surface waters, Water
quality, Paleoecology, Paleolimnology, Diatoms.
PB91-226506/REB PC A03/MF A01
Atmospheric Formaldehyde and the Potential for
Plant Effects.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
J. R. Barker, J. M. Lantis, and D. T. Tingey. 1991,18p
EPA/600/D-91/182
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion Annual Meeting (84th), Vancouver, Canada, June
16-21, 1991. Prepared in cooperation with ManTech
Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis, OR.
According to the Spatial Multimedia Compartmental
Model (SMCM) predictions, elevated atmospheric
formaldehyde concentrations may occur as a result of
switching from conventional fuels to methanol fuel.
Obviously, the degree of impact on urban, agricultural,
and natural vegetation will depend on the pattern of
exposure, concentration, and plant sensitivity. A com-
plete analysis of the impact of formaldehyde on plant
growth and development cannot be ascertained from
the literature because of limited data and insufficient
exposure scenarios. Both laboratory and field studies
are needed to provide sufficient data for risk assess-
ments. Vegetation research is needed to document
the dose-response of plants to various formaldehyde
concentrations and exposure patterns. Also, data on
the exposure, fate and effects of formaldehyde in soils
are needed to validate the SMCM prediction that the
chemical will enter into the soil at high concentrations
through wet deposition.
Keywords: 'Air pollution effects(Plants), 'Formalde-
hyde, *Plants(Botany). Exposure, Biological effects,
Soils, Wet methods, Deposition, Air-biosphere interac-
tions. Plant growth, Alcohol fuels, Exhaust emissions,
Methanol, Spatial Multimedia Compartmental Model.
PB91-226514/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
In the Footsteps of Robert Marshall: Proposed
Research of White Spruce Growth and Movement
at the Tree Limit, Central Brooks Range, Alaska.
Symposium paper.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis,
OR.
T. D. Droessksr. 1991.13p EPA/600/D-91/183
Contract EPA-68-C8-0006
Proceedings of the International Conference on the
Role of the Polar Regions in Global Change, Fair-
banks, AK.. June 11-15,1990. Sponsored by Corvallis
Environmental Research Lab., OR.
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The proposed research will quantify white spruce
growth and document its latitudinal stability at the tree
limit in the central Brooks Range over the life span of
the living trees. The goal is to link tree growth and tree
position to summer temperature and precipitation. His-
torical records from 1929 to 1938 from work by Robert
Marshall have been used to identify tree limit sites and
provide information to interpret the present location of
the tree limit
Keywords: 'Climatic changes, *Spruces, "Plant
growth, 'Trees(Plants), Arctic regions, Brooks Range,
Atmospheric temperature, Alaska,
Precipitation(Meteorology), Forecasting, Life cycles,
Positfon(Location), *Tree limits, Tree cores.
PB91-226522/REB PC A04/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Sensitivity of the Regional Water Balance in the
Columbia River Basin to Climate Variability: Appli-
cation of a Spatially Distributed Water Balance
Model Symposium paper.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis,
OR.
J. Dolph, D. Marks, and G. King. 1991,62p EPA/600/
D-91/184
Pub. in New Perspectives for Watershed Management:
Balancing Long Term Sustainability with Cumulative
Environmental Change, 1991. Sponsored by Corvallis
Environmental Research Lab., OR.
A one-dimensional water balance model was devel-
oped and used to simulate water balance for the Co-
lumbia River Basin. The model was run over a 10 km x
10 km grid for the United State's portion of the basin.
The regional water balance was calculated using a
monthly time-step for a relatively wet year, a relatively
dry year, and for a double CO2 climate scenario. Input
data, spatially distributed over the grid, included pre-
cipitation, maximum soil storage retention capacity,
potential evapotranspiration (ET). runoff and soil stor-
age. Model performance was assessed by comparing
modeled ET and runoff with the input precipitation
data, and by comparing modeled runoff with measured
runoff. The model reasonably partitions incoming pre-
cipitation to evapotranspiration and runoff. However,
modeled total annual runoff was significantly less than
measured runoff, primarily because precipitation is un-
derestimated by the network of measurement stations
and because of limitations associated with the interpo-
lation procedure used to distribute the precipitation
across the grid.
Keywords: 'Water balance, 'Columbia River Basin,
'Climatic changes, 'Air-biosphere interactions, 'Math-
ematical models. Spatial distribution, Regional analy-
sis. Hydrology, Air pollution, Soil water,
PrectpitatkxHMeteorology), Evaporation, Runoff, Eva-
potranspiration.
PB91-226530/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Carbon Sequestration In Soils and Global Climatic
Change. Symposium paper.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis,
OR.
M. G. Johnson, and J. S. Kem. 1991,11 p EPA/600/D-
91/185
Proceedings of the North American Conference on
Forestry Responses to Climate Change, 1991. Spon-
sored by Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
The storage of carbon in soils is a very complex phe-
nomenon. Although it is not fully characterized or un-
derstood, steps can be taken to use soils as a reser-
voir of carbon. The role of soils in the carbon cycle
must be more fully understood to develop strategies to
mitigate increases in atmospheric biosphere. Likewise,
the effects of specific management practices on soil
carbon cycling and storage must be more fully under-
stood. The gaps in our knowledge of soils and ecosys-
tems, and their response to climatic change, necessi-
tate additional research before quantifiable projections
of the role of soils in global climatic change can be
made.
Keywords: 'Soil sciences, 'Carbon, 'Climatic
changes, 'Air pollution, 'Land pollution. Carbon cycle,
Global warming, Environmental transport, Air-bio-
sphere interactions, Greenhouse effect. Radiative
heat transfer.
PB91-227363/REB PC A08/MF A02
National Technical Information Service: Records
of Decision Abstracts FY82-FY85.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
6 Feb86,169p' OERR-9355.3-13
This is a compilation of Record of Decision Abstracts
FY82-FY85.
Keywords: 'Superiund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Bibliographies, Abstracts, Water
pollution, Land pollution, Surface waters, Ground
water, Chemical compounds, Waste disposal, Remedi-
al action. United States, 'National Technical Informa-
tion Service, 'Record of Decision.
PB91-227942/REB PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Volumetric Leak Detection In Large Underground
Storage Tanks. Volumes 1 and 2.
Vista Research, Inc., Mountain View, CA.
J. W. Starr, R. F. Wise, and J. W. Maresca. Aug 91,
178p EPA/600/2-91 /044A
Contract EPA-68-03-3409
Portions of this document are not fully legible. Pre-
pared in cooperation with CDM Federal Programs
Corp., Fairfax, VA. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engi-
neering Lab.
A set of experiments was conducted to determine
whether volumetric leak detection system presently
used to test underground storage tanks (USTs) up to
38,000 L (10,000 gal) in capacity could meet EPA's
regulatory standards for tank tightness and automatic
tank gauging systems when used to test tanks up to
190,000 L (50,000 gal) in capacity. The experiments,
conducted on two partially filled 190,000-L (50,000-
gal) USTs at Griffiss Air Force Base in upstate New
York during late August 1990, showed that a system's
performance in large tanks depends primarily on the
accuracy of the temperature compensation, which is
inversely proportional to the volume of product in the
tank. Errors in temperature compensation that were
negligible in tests in small tanks were important in
large tanks. The experiments further suggest that a
multiple-test strategy is also required.
Keywords: 'Underground storage, 'Storage tanks,
'Leakage, 'Volumetric analysis, 'Land pollution
abatement, Performance standards, Pollution regula-
tions, Crude oil, Materials tests, Standards compli-
ance. Temperature, Petroleum products.
PB91-227975/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Automotive
Repair Industry. Manual.
Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc., Pasadena, CA.
Oct 91,52p EPA/625/7-91 /013
Contract EPA-68-D8-0112
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
Automotive maintenance and repair shops generate a
variety of waste streams during activities such as re-
placing fluids (e.g., motor oil, radiator coolant, trans-
mission fluid, brake fluid), replacing non-repairable
parts (e.g., brake shoes/pads, shocks, batteries, belts,
mufflers, electrical components, water pumps) and re-
pairing fixable parts (e.g., brake calipers/rotors/
drums, alternators, fuel pumps, carburetors, power
train components). Of small quantity generators of
hazardous waste in the nation, the automotive repair
industry leads in number of generators and in quantity
of total waste produced. Many opportunities exist to
reduce the oils, sludges, and solvent and aqueous
cleaning wastes that are generated. The guide de-
scribes the typical waste generating processes of the
industry as well as source reduction and/or recycling
options for each.
Keywords: 'Automobiles, 'Hazardous materials, 'Pol-
lution control, Maintenance, Batteries, Brake shoes,
Belts, Brake fluids. Reduction, Guidelines, Regula-
tions, Waste minimization, Auto repair shops.
PB91-228015/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Solvent Extraction Treatment. Engineering bulletin.
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati,
OH.
Sep 90,10p EPA/540/2-90/013
Contract EPA-68-C8-p062
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial
Response.
Solvent extraction does not destroy wastes, but is a
means of separating hazardous contaminants from
soils, sludges, and sediments, thereby reducing the
volume of the hazardous waste that must be treated.
Generally it is used as one in a series of unit oper-
ations, and can reduce the overall cost for managing a
particular site. It is applicable to organic wastes and is
generally not used for treating inorganics and metals.
The technology uses an organic chemical as a solvent
and differs from soil washing, which generally uses
water or water with wash improving additives. During
1989, the technology was one of the selected reme-
dies at six Superfund sites. Commercial-scale units are
in operation. There is no clear solvent extraction tech-
nology leader by virtue of the solvent employed, type
of equipment used, or mode of operation. The final de-
termination of the lowest cost alternative will be more
site specific than process equipment dominated. Ven-
dors should be contacted to determine the availability
of a unit for a particular site. The 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, 'Materials recovery, 'Organic com-
pounds, Volume, Cost analysis, Organic solvents, Re-
medial action, Technology utilization. Performance
evaluation, Superfund, Research and development.
PB91-228023/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mobile/Transportable Incineration Treatment En-
gineering bulletin.
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati,
OH.
Sep 90,10p EPA/540/2-90/014
Contract EPA-68-C8-0062
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial
Response.
Incineration treats organic contaminants in solids and
liquids by subjecting them to temperatures typically
greater than 1000F in the presence of oxygen, which
causes the volatilization, combustion, and destruction
of these compounds. The bulletin describes mobile/
transportable incineration systems that can be moved
to and subsequently removed from Superfund and
other hazardous waste sites. It does not address other
thermal processes that operate at lower temperatures
or those that operate at very high temperatures, such
as plasma arc. It is applicable to a wide range of organ-
ic wastes and is generally not used treating inorganics
and metals. Mobile/transportable incinerators exhibit
essentially the same environmental performance as
their stationary counterparts. To date, 49 of the 95
records of decision (RODs) designating thermal reme-
dies at Superfund sites have selected onsite inciner-
ation as an integral part of a preferred treatment alter-
native. There are 22 commercial-scale units in oper-
ation. The bulletin provides the latest performance
data, site requirements, the status of the technology,
and where to go for further information.
Keywords: 'Incineration, 'Portable equipment, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Waste treatment, 'Organic com-
pounds, Waste disposal, Superfund, Performance
evaluation, Technology utilization, Solid waste dispos-
al, Liquid waste disposal, Record of Decision.
PB91-228031/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Chemical Dehalogenatlon Treatment: APEG Treat-
ment Engineering bulletin.
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati,
OH.
Sep 90,8p EPA/540/2-90/015
Contract EPA-68-C8-0062
December 1991 43
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Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial
Response.
The chemical dehalogenation system discussed in the
report is alkaline metal hydroxide/polyethylene glycol
(APEG) which is applicable to aromatic hatogenated
compounds. The metal hydroxide that has been most
widely used for this reagent preparation is potassium
hydroxide (KOH) in conjunction with polyethylene
ghrcoi (PEG) (typically, average molecular weight of
400 DaJtons) to form a polymeric alkoxkte referred to
as KPEG. However, sodum hydroxide has also been
used in the past and most BkeJy will find increasing use
in the future because of patent applications that nave
been filed for modification to this technology. This new
approach win expand the technology's applicability
and efficacy and should reduce chemical costs by fa-
cilitating the use of less costly sodium hydroxide. A
variation of this reagent is the use of potassium hy-
droxide or sodium hydroxide/tetraethytene glycol, re-
ferred to as ATEG, that is more effective on natogenat-
ed aliphatic compounds. In some KPEG reagent for-
mulations, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is added to en-
hance reaction rate kinetics, presumably by improving
rates of extraction of the haloaromatic contaminants.
Previously developed dehalogenation reagents in-
volved dspersion of metallic sodium in oil or me use of
highly reactive organosodwm compounds. The reac-
tivity of metallic sodium and these other reagents with
water presented a serious limitation to treating many
waste matrices; therefore, these other reagents are
not dacussed in this buHetin and are not considered
APEG processes.
Keywords: 'Waste treatment, •Dehatogenation. 'Aro-
matic compounds, 'Halogen organic compounds.
Technology utiKzation, Revisions, Reaction kinetics.
Chemical reactions. Metal compounds. Hydroxides.
Cost analysis. Potassium hydroxides, 'Chemical treat-
ment. Alkaline metal hydroxide/polyethylene glycol.
PB91-22M49/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Slurry BhxtegradaUon. Engineering buHetin.
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati,
OH.
Sep 90.10p EPA/540/2-90/016
Contract EPA-68-C8-0062
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial
Response.
i slurry bndegradation system, an aqueous slurry is
ated by combining soi or sludge with water. This
bias
created i
sluny is then bwdegrided aerobcalty using a self-con-
tained reactor or in a fried lagoon. Thus, slurry bkxte-
gradation can be compared to an activated sludge
process or an aerated lagoon, dependhg on the case.
There are two main objectives for using the technolo-
gy. to destroy the organic contaminant and, equaBy im-
portant. to reduce the volume of contaminated materi-
al Sluny biodegradation can be the sole treatment
technology in a complete cleanup system, or tt can be
used in conjunction with other biological, chemical,
and physical treatment It may be demonstrated in the
Supertund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE)
program. Commercial-scale units are in operation.
Vendors should be contacted to determine the avai-
abOty of a unit for a particular site. The bulletin pro-
vides information on the technology apofcabftty. the
types of residuals produced, the latest performance
data, site requirements, the status of the technology.
and sources for further information.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials. 'Biodeterioration.
•Waste treatment, 'Slurries, Aeorbic rocesses. Re-
medal action. T
fo
, ,
n. Technology utfeafon, Super
aluation. Sludge Disposal, Biote
.
Volume. *Soi treatment
PB91-228056/REB PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedfel Response.
Sol Washing Treatment. Engineering butetin
Science Appfcafions International Conx, Cincinnati.
OH
Sep 90 13p EPA/540/2-90/017
Contract EPA-68-C&O062
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency.
Washington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedfel
Response.
Soil washing is a water-based process for mechanical-
ly scrubbing soils ex-situ to remove undesirable con-
taminants. The process removes contaminants from
soils in one of two ways: by dissolving or suspending
them in the wash solution (which is later treated by
conventional wastewater treatment methods) or by
concentrating them into a smaller volume of soil
through simple particle size separation techniques
(similar to those used in sand and gravel operations).
Soil washing systems incorporating both removal tech-
niques offer the greatest promise for application to
soils contaminated with a wide variety of heavy metal
and organic contaminants. The concept of reducing
soil contamination through the use of particle size sep-
aration is based on the finding that most organic and
inorganic contaminants tend to bind, either chemically
or physically, to day and silt soil particles. At the
present time, soil washing is used extensively in
Europe and has had limited use in the United States.
During 1986-1969, the technology was one of the se-
lected source control remedies at eight Superfund
sites. The bulletin provides information on the technol-
ogy applicability, the types of residuals resulting from
the use of the technology, the latest performance data,
site requirements, the status of the technology, and
where to go for further information.
Keywords: 'Soil treatment. 'Washing, 'Waste man-
agement. Land pollution control. Remedial action, Soil
contamination, Separation techniques, Superfund.
Performance evaluation. Technology utilization, 'Soil
washing.
PB91-228064/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
In situ Steam Extraction Treatment Engineering
bulletin.
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati,
OH.
May 91. 9p EPA/540/2-91 /005
Contract EPA-68-C8-0062
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial
Response.
In situ steam extraction removes volatile and semivola-
tite hazardous contaminants from soil and groundwat-
er without excavation of the hazardous waste. Waste
constituents are removed in situ by the technology and
are not actually treated. The use of steam enhances
the stripping of volatile contaminants from soil and can
be used to displace contaminated groundwater under
some conditions. The resultant condensed liquid con-
taminants can be recycled or treated prior to disposal.
The steam extraction process is applicable to organic
wastes but has not been used for removing insoluble
inorganics and metals. Steam is injected Mo the
i contaminants. Alternatively, steam can be injected
to form a Displacement front by steam condensation to
displace groundwater. The contaminated liquid and
steam condensate are then collected for further treat-
ment Two types of systems are discussed in the docu-
ment the mobile system and the stationary system.
The bulletin provides information on the technology
applicability, limitations, a description of the technolo-
gy, types of residuals produced, site requirements, the
latest performance data, the status of the technology,
and sources for further information.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials. 'In-situ processing,
•Water pollution control. 'Ground water. •Sol treat-
ment. •Extraction, Remedial action. Volatile organic
compounds. Steam injection. Organic compounds.
Waste treatment. Waste recycling. Land pollution con-
trol. Performance evaluation.
PB91-22M72/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
hi situ Soil Vapor Extraction Treatment Engineer-
ing bulletin.
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati,
OH.
May 91.12p EPA/540/2-91/006
Contract EPA-68-C8-0062
Prepared in cooperation with FW Energy Applications,
Inc.. Livingston, Ml. Sponsored by Emnronmental Pro-
tection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Emergency
and Remedfel Response.
Sol vapor extraction (SVE) is designed to physically
remove volatile compounds, generally from the
vadose or unsaturated zone. It is an in situ process
employing vapor extraction wells alone or in combina-
tion with air injection wells. Vacuum blowers supply the
motive force, inducing air flow through the soil matrix.
The air strips the volatile compounds from the soil and
carries them to the screened extraction well. Air emis-
sions from the systems are typically controlled by ad-
sorption of the volatiles onto activated canbon, thermal
destruction (incineration or catalytic oxidation), or con-
densation by refrigeration. SVE is a developed tech-
nology that has been used in commercial operations
for several years. The final determination of the lowest
cost alternative will be more site-specific than process
equipment dominated. The bulletin provides informa-
tion on the technology applicability, the limitations of
the technology, the technology description, the types
of residuals produced, site requirements, the latest
performance data, the status of the technology, and
sources for further information.
Keywords: 'Soil treatment, 'Hazardous materials, 'Air
flow, 'Extraction, 'In-situ processing. Volatile organic
compounds. Remedial action, Injection, Air pollution
control, Soil gases, Performance evaluation, Super-
fund, Technology utilization, 'Soil vapor extraction.
PB91-228080/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Thermal Desorption Treatment Engineering bulle-
tin.
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati,
OH.
D. Oberacker, P. Lafomara. and P. dePercin. May 91.
10p EPA/540/2-91/008
Contract EPA-68-C8-0062
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial
Response.
Thermal desorption is an ex situ means to physically
separate volatile and some semivolatile contaminants
from soil, sediments, sludges, and filter cakes. For
wastes containing up to 10% organics or less, thermal
desorption can be used alone for site remediation. It
also may find applications in conjunction with other
technologies or be appropriate to specific operable
units at a site. Site-specific treatabilfty studies may be
necessary to document the applicability and perform-
ance of a thermal desorption system. Thermal desorp-
tion is applicable to organic wastes and generally is
not used for treating metals and other inorganics. De-
pending on the specific thermal desorption vendor se-
lected, the technology heats contaminated media be-
tween 200-1000 F. driving off water and volatile con-
taminants. Off gases maybe burned in an afterburner.
condensed to reduce the volume to be disposed, or
captured by carbon adsorption beds. The bulletin pro-
vides information on the technology applicability, limi-
tations, the types of residuals produced, the latest per-
formance data, site requirements, the status of the
technology, and sources for further information.
Keywords: 'Waste treatment, 'Hazardous materials,
•Thermal environments, * Desorption, Organic com-
pounds, Remedial action. Soil treatment. Performance
evaluation, Air pollution control, Superfund, Afterburn-
ing, Technology utilization. Separation.
PB91-228114/REB PC A06/MF A02
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology
for Municipal Sludge Incineration.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. En-
vironmental Criteria and Assessment Office.
Oct 90,110p EPA/600/6-91 /004
This is one of a series of reports that present method-
ologies for assessing the potential risks to humans or
other organisms from the disposal or reuse of munici-
pal sludge. The sludge management practices ad-
dressed by the series include land application prac-
tices, distribution and marketing programs, landfilling,
surface disposal, incineration and ocean disposal. In
particular, these reports provide methods for evaluat-
ing potential health and environmental risks from toxic
chemicals that may be present in sludge. The docu-
ment addresses risks from chemicals associated with
incineration of municipal sludge. These proposed risk
assessment procedures are designed as tools to
assist in the development of regulations for sludge
management practices. The procedures are structured
to aHow calculation of technical criteria for sludge dis-
posal/reuse options based on the potential for ad-
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verse health or environmental impacts. The criteria
may address management practices (such as site
design or process control specifications), limits on
sludge disposal rates or limits on toxic chemical con-
centrations in the sludge.
Keywords: 'Risk assessment, 'Sludge disposal, *Mu-
nicpal wastes, 'Incineration, 'Waste management,
•Public health. Waste disposal, Waste utilization, Envi-
ronmental effects, Pollution regulations, Exposure,
Humans, Environmental transport, Design criteria,
Toxic substances.
PB91-228346/REB PC A13/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking
Hazardous Substances.
Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
K. R. Boyer. V. E. Hodge, and R. S. Wetzel. Sep 87.
290p EPA/540/2-87/001,, OERR-9355.0-32
Contract EPA-68-03-3113
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial
Response, and Coast Guard, Washington, DC.
The document provides guidance on the response to
spats of chemicals that sink in water bodies and con-
taminate bottom materials. It describes the decision-
making process associated with defining spill param-
eters and impacts and selecting appropriate response
measures. It also describes the cleanup and mrtigative
technologies that may be used, including containment,
removal, treatment, disposal, and in situ techniques.
The document provides governmental and industrial
technical personnel with the means to respond to
bottom material contamination situations, whether for
quick response or for long-term remediation.
Keywords: 'Handbooks, 'Hazardous materials spills,
•Water pollution effects, 'Bottom sediments, 'Waste
disposal, Chemical properties. Sediment-water inter-
faces, Path of pollutants. Remedial action. In-situ proc-
essing. Chemicals spills. Emergency planning, Dewa-
tering, Waste treatment Containment. Bodies of
water. Long term effects, Environmental effects,
Dredging, Substitutes, 'Remedial response, Cleanup
operations.
PB91-228353/REB
PC A03/MF A01
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site
Remedtetton. Interim Directory.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
R.a Wahebn. Fob 90,34p' EPA/540/8-90/001,
OERR-9380.1-09
Prepared in cooperation with Environmental Manage-
ment Support, Silver Spring, MD.
The Directory highlights the significant OSWER and
ORD technical assistance programs that have proce-
dures in place to process requests such as answering
a technical question, providing staff to work on a prob-
lem, or referring callers to the appropriate source.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Information transfer, "Reme-
drai action, 'Directories. 'Waste management, 'Tech-
nical assistance. Technology transfer. Research and
development. Environmental monitoring, Risk assess-
ment. Water pollution. Information systems, Environ-
mental health. Toxic substances. Air pollution. Hazard-
ous materials. Regional analysis. Chemical com-
pounds, Office of Research and Development Office
of Sold Waste and Emergency Response, US EPA
Regions MO.
PB91-228395/REB PC A14/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Inventory of TraatabHtty Study Vendors. Volume
PB Associates, Inc., Arlington, VA.
Mar 90,302p EPA/540/2-90/003A,, OERR-9380.3-
03
Contract EPA-68-03-3413
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial
Response.
The document was developed to facilitate the perform-
ance of treatability studies by ensuring that requests
for proposals (RFPs) for treatabiNty studies are made
avatebte to the broadest subset of contractors who
can perform such studies. The listing is not a pre-quali-
fication of contractors and all RFPs must be done in
accordance with the Federal Acquisitions Regulations.
The information contained in the inventory has been
organized into two volumes. Volume I provides listings
of treatability study vendors organized by technology
and contaminant groups. The intended users of the
document are Superfund remedial project managers
and contractors who are involved in a procurement
process to obtain a treatability study. Volume II pro-
vides vendor specific information, i.e., permit status
and scale of studies conducted. The information can
be obtained by contacting the vendors identified in
Volume I. Volume II is not available. Both Volume I and
II are being updated.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Remedial action,
•Waste treatment, 'Superfund, Technology utilization,
Contractors, Administrative procedures, Substitutes,
Tables(Data), Incineration, Thermal environments,
Physical chemical treatment Immobilization, Informa-
tion transfer, Listings, Biological treatment, In-situ
processing, Soil treatment, 'Vendors.
PB91-228759/REB PCA11/MFA03
User's Guide to MOBILE4.1 (Mobile Source Emis-
sion Factor Model).
Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, Ml. Test
and Evaluation Branch.
Jul 91,233p EPA-AA-TEB-91/01, EPA/SW/MT-91 /
098A
For system on magnetic tape, see PB91-509992. For
system on diskette, see PB91-510008 and PB91-
510016. Supersedes PB89-164271.
MOBILE4.1 is the latest revision to EPA's highway ve-
hicle mobile source emission factor model. It will calcu-
late emission factors for hydrocarbons (HC), carbon
monoxide (CO), and oxides of nitrogen (NOx) for eight
types of highway vehicles. EPA is requiring that States
and others preparing emission inventories for nonat-
tainment areas for CO and ozone to use MOBILE4.1 in
the development of the base year 1990 emission in-
ventories required under the Clean Air Act of 1990.
Relative to MOBILE4, it contains numerous revisions
and provides the user with additional options for mod-
eling highway vehicle emission factors.
Keywords: 'User manuals(Computer programs),
'Mobile pollutant sources, 'Emission factors, 'Ex-
haust emissions, "Air pollution, 'Computerized simula-
tion. Documentation, Highway transportation, US EPA,
Hydrocarbons, Carbon monoxide, Nitrogen oxides.
Revisions, State government 'MOBILE model, Mobile
Source Emission Factor Model, Emission inventories,
Clean Air Act of 1990.
PB91-228791/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Criteria and Assessment
Office.
REFEREE: Bibliographic Database Manager, Ver-
sion 4. Documentation.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
D. Stout. 15 Jul 91,44p EPA/SW/DK-91 /096A
For system on diskette, see PB91-509794. Super-
sedes PB88-200787. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Envi-
ronmental Criteria and Assessment Office.
The publication is the user's manual for 4jo< releases
of REFEREE, a general-purpose bibliographic man-
agement program for IBM-compatible microcomput-
ers. It presents installation requirements and instruc-
tions, a general overview of program capabilities, and
instructions for each of the commands on the pro-
gram's Main and Utilities menus.
Keywords: 'Data base management 'Bibliographies,
Libraries, Rte management systems, Records man-
agement Utility routines, Format User
manuals(Computer programs), Documentation.
PB91-228809/REB PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Handbook: Control Technologies for Hazardous
Air Pollutants. Technical rept
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Durham, NC.
R. Y. Purcell, and G. S. Shareef. Sep 86,192p EPA/
625/6-86/014
See also Volume 1, PB86-167020 and Volume 2,
PB86-167038. Prepared in cooperation with Radian
Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC. Sponsored by En-
vironmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The handbook was prepared to provide a methodology
for determining the performance and cost of air pollu-
tion control techniques used to reduce the emissions
of hazardous air pollutants from commercial/industrial
sources. Various control techniques that may be appli-
cable to different sources are identified and calcula-
tional procedures and blank work sheets are provided
to guide users through the appropriate application of
these techniques. The handbook is not intended to
provide design requirements in the detail necessary to
achieve compliance with regulations applicable to a
given source. The handbook is a condensation of a
more extensive two volume work prepared by EPA's
Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab. These vol-
umes are also available from NTIS as order numbers
PB86-167020 (Vol. 1) and PB86-1677038 (Vol. 2).
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Hazardous materi-
als, 'Air pollution control equipment, 'Toxic sub-
stances, Handbooks, Cost estimates, Physical proper-
ties, Incineration, Boilers, Pollution sources, Design
criteria, Performance evaluation, Adsorption, Conden-
sation, Fabric filters, Electrostatic precipitators, Venturi
scrubbers, Emission factors.
PB91-230151/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Marine and Estuarine Protection.
Environmental Inventory of the Christmas Bay
Coastal Preserve. Final rept.
Galveston Bay National Estuary Program,, Austin, TX.
R. W. McFariane. Mar 91,105p GBN6P-7
Contract EPA-CE-006551
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Marine and Estuarine Pro-
tection.
An Environmental Inventory of Christmas Bay de-
signed to assist in the development of a management
plan for the preserve. The objective of the report was
to gather and integrate existing data, identify data
gaps, and describe the environmental attributes of
Christmas Bay. The report concludes that one or more
water quality monitoring stations should be estab-
lished; studies should be undertaken to determine the
relative abundance of four species of seagrass; a
vegetated island of adequate elevation would be a val-
uable resource for colonial wasing brids and wildlife
refuge.
Keywords: 'Environmental surveys, 'Natural re-
sources management, 'Water pollution, Environment
management Data processing, Water quality, Water
pollution sampling, Christmas Bay, Freshwater-saline
water, Wildlife management Habitats, Sea grasses,
Inflow, Hydrology, Texas, 'Christmas Bay Coastal Pre-
serve, Galveston Bay National Estuary Program,
Armand Bayou Coastal Preserve.
PB91-230185/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Regulatory Survey for the Christmas Bay Coastal
Preserve. Final rept.
Galveston Bay National Estuary Program,, Austin, TX.
C. Masterson. Mar 91,106p GBNEP-9
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC.
A Regulatory Survey of the Christmas Bay Coastal
Preserve that serves as the basis for identifying appro-
priate regulatory actions to address the environmental
management needs of the preserve. The purpose of
the study is to describe the array of regulatory pro-
grams which govern the management of the preserve
and identify gaps, overlaps, and interagency coordina-
tion issues. The report outlines opportunities to im-
prove management of the Armand Bayou Coastal Pre-
serve.
Keywords: 'Environment management, 'Pollution reg-
ulations, 'Natural resources management, 'Public
health, 'Water pollution, Christmas Bay, Legislature,
Administrative procedures, Interagency cooperation,
Law enforcement, Industrial wastes, Texas, Habitats,
Wildlife management Point sources, Nonpoint
sources, Wetlands, Watersheds, Sewage disposal,
•Christmas Bay Coastal Preserve, Galveston Bay Na-
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tional Estuary Program, Armand Bayou Coastal Pre-
serve.
PB91-230300/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Regulatory Survey for the Armed Bayou Coastal
Preserve. Final rept
Gatveston Bay National Estuary Program,, Austin, TX.
C. Masterson. Mar 91,106p GBNEP-10
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington. DC.
A Regulatory Survey of the Armand Bayou Coastal
Preserve that serves as the basis for identifying appro-
priate regulatory actions to address the Environmental
Management needs of the preserve. The purpose of
the study is to describe the array of regulatory pro-
grams which govern the management of the preserve
and identify gaps, overlaps and interagency coordina-
tion issues. The report outlines opportunities to im-
prove the management of the Armand Bayou Coastal
Preserve.
Keywords: * Environment management 'Pollution reg-
ulations, 'Natural resources management, 'Water pol-
lution, 'Public hearth, Interagency cooperation. Legis-
lature, Administrative procedures. Law enforcement
Texas, Industrial wastes. Sewage disposal. Habitats,
Wildlife management Point sources, Nonpoint
sources. Wetlands. Watersheds, 'Armand Bayou
Coastal Preserve, Galveston Bay National Estuary
Program.
PB91-230979/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Environmental Inventory of the Armand Bayou
Coastal Preserve. Final rept
Gatveston Bay National Estuary Program,, Austin, TX.
R. W. McFartane. Mar 91,76p GBNEP-8
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC.
An Environmental Inventory of the Armand Bayou de-
signed to assist in the development of a management
plan for the preserve. The objective of the report was
to gather and integrate existing data, identify data
gaps, and describe the environmental attributes of the
Armand Bayou. The report concludes that establish-
ment of an additional monitoring station that will reflect
the contribution of pollutants from Horsepen Bayou is
needed; an investigation of toxicants in water and sedi-
ment samples should be conducted; investigations of
the commercial and recreational uses of Mud Lake
should be undertaken.
Keywords: 'Natural resources management 'Environ-
mental surveys. 'Water pollution. Environment man-
agement Water pollution sampling. Data processing,
Watersheds. Mud Lake, Meteorology, Inflow. Freshwa-
ter-saline water. Hydrology, Water quality, Galveston
Bay. WSdHe management Habitats. Texas. ' Armand
Bayou Coastal Preserve. Galveston Bay National Estu-
ary Program.
PB91-23106S/REB PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Research to Improve Hearth Risk Assess-
ments Program: Overview and Water-Related Re-
Hearth Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
PanXNC.
J. J. Vandenberg. J. R. Fowler, and H. Zertck. 1991.
13pEPA/600/&-91/187
Federal law requires the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) to assess drirddng water risks and to set
standards to insure a safe drinking water supply. Given
limited data, risk assessors rely on high dose experi-
mental data, results from occupational hearth studies.
and other data sets (e.g., in vitro tests) to make predic-
tions about hearth outcomes. A variety of assumptions
and extrapolations must be used to estimate from the
results of these studtes the Btefihood of adverse
hearth effects associated with a lifetime of water con-
sumption. In recognition that the uncertainties in risk
assessment may result in economic burdens (Le., from
over regulation) or inadequate public safety (i.e., from
under regulation), EPA has estabBshed the Research
to Improve Health Risk Assessments (RIHRA) pro-
gram to resolve some of the major hearth risk assess-
ment issues. The paper presents an overview of the
RIHRA program and several examples of health re-
search appfcabte to drinking water issues.
Keywords: 'Risk assessment, 'Potable water, 'Water
pollution effects(Humans), 'Water pollution standards,
Dose-response relationships, Dose limits, Occupation-
al safety and health, Public health, Pollution laws, US
EPA, Exposure, Biological effects, Probability theory,
Physiology, Mathematical models, 'Research to Im-
prove Health Risk Assessments Program, Pharmaco-
kinetics.
PB91-231076/REB PC A03/MF A01
Animal Models of Cognitive Development in Neur-
otoxicology. Book chapter.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
M. E. Stanton. 1991,49p EPA/600/D-91 /188
The thesis of the chapter has been that spatial delayed
alternation versus position discrimination teaming can
serve as a valuable rodent model of cognitive develop-
ment in neurotoxicology. The model captures dual-
process conceptualizations of memory in human neur-
opsychology and involves procedures that are oper-
ationally very similar to those that have been used to
address these conceptualizations in human and non-
human primates. The model also captures the devel-
opmental profile and, at least in a general way,
common neural mechanisms of cognitive develop-
ment in human and nonhuman primates. Finally, the
model reveals effects of heavy metals on cognitive de-
velopment that would have been predicted from
knowledge of the neuroanatomical effects of develop-
mental exposure to these compounds. In addition,
some of the work reveals properties of developmental
neuroloxicrty that resemble those claimed for environ-
mental lead (Davis, 1990). In sum, the model system
fulfills in a general way the criteria for animal models
proposed earlier (and by investigators of other neuro-
behavioral disorders, Bartus & Dean, 1987; Solomon &
Pendiebury. 1988).
Keywords: 'Toxicology. 'Nervous system, 'Cognition,
•Animal disease models, 'Toxic substances. Metals,
Brain, Behavior, Neuropsychological tests, Ontogene-
sis, Memory, Reprints.
PB91-231084/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park.NC.
Analysis of ArachkJonic Add Metabolites and
Platelet Activating Factor Production.
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill.
M. Madden, J. Samet H. Koren, and M. Friedman. Jun
91,36p EPA/600/D-91 /190
Grant EPA-R-812738
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
Metabolites of arachidonic acid (eteosanoids) and
platelet activating factor are important bioactive lipids
that may be involved in the pathobiological alterations
in animals induced by pollutant exposure. Analysis of
these substances in biological tissue and fluids is im-
portant for determining their role in these processes.
The manuscript describes and reviews some of the an-
alytical techniques available for quantitation of these
lipids. The described assays include use of high per-
formance lipid chromatography. thin layer chromatog-
raphy, radioimmunoassay, and enzyme-linked immun-
oassay.
Keywords:'Arachidonic acids. 'Bcosanoids, 'Platelet
activating factor, 'Biochemistry, Biosynthesis. High
pressure liquid chromatography, TNn layer chromatog-
raphy, Radioimmunoassay. Pollutants, Enzyme-Hnked
immunosorbent assay, Chemical analysis, Tissue cul-
ture, Cultured cells.
PB91-231092/REB PC A02/MF A01
NeurotoxJcant 1-methyM-phenyf-1A3,6-tetrahy-
dropyridbie (MPTP) Afters Immune Function When
Given in Combination with DiemyWIthtocarbamate
(DOC).
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
PanXNC.
D. B. Miller, R. W. Luebke, J. Reinhard, and J. P.
O'Callaghan. 1991,7p EPA/600/D-91/191
Prepared in cooperation with Wellcome Research
Labs., Research Triangle Park, NC.
The T-cell suppression induced by the dopaminergic
neurotoxfcant 1-nxsthyl-4-phenyM,2,3,6-tetrahydro-
pyridine (MPTP) can be reversed if treatment is pro-
ceeded by low dosages of dietriyldrthocarbamate
(DDC). Hpwever, if the dosage of DDC is high enough
to potentiate the neurotoxicity associated with MPTP,
thymic and spleen involution occur suggesting this
dosing regimen may impair immune function. Thus, the
immunotoxic and neurotoxic effects of the high dose
regimen were studied.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Nervous system, 'Diethyldithio-
carbamate, 'Immune system, Dose-response relation-
ships, Drug synergism. Spleen, Thymus gland, Tyro-
sine hydroxylase, Organ weight Concanavalin A, Phy-
tohemagglutinins, * Methylphenyltetrahydropyridine.
PB91-231100/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Comparison of an Alternative Land Surface Para-
meterization with the GFDL High Resolution Cli-
mate Model. Symposium paper.
Princeton Univ., NJ. Water Resources Program.
E. F. Wood, D. P. Lettenmaier, and J. R. Wallis. 1991,
14pEPA/600/D-91/192
Pub. in Chapter in International Union of Geophysics
and Geology, 1991. Prepared in cooperation with
Washington Univ., Seattle. Dept of Civil Engineering,
and IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, York-
town Heights, NY. Sponsored by Corvallis Environ-
mental Research Lab., OR.
The hydrologic performance of a five-year GFDL R30
simulation is evaluated using observed temperature,
precipitation, and runoff for the continental U.S.. While
the model reproduces the major east-west structure of
seasonal variations in the temperature and precipita-
tion, it is too cold and wet in the winter, and warm and
dry in the summer, and has too little runoff, for much of
the continental U.S. As an alternative to the bucket hy-
drology used in the GFDL (and most other) GCM's, the
performance of a model that represents variations in
infiltration capacity within a GCM grid, as well as base-
flow, was evaluated. Comparisons were made with
GFDL and GISS bucket hydrology using five years of
daily GFDL RSO-simulated precipitation and tempera-
ture for a southeastern U.S. grid cell. More dynamic
and apparently realistic short-term variations in soil
moisture were achieved for the alternative hydrologic
model, but the most significant differences in the hy-
drologic dynamics were attributable to the inclusion of
basefbw to simulate between-storm runoff.
Keywords: 'Hydrology, 'Climates, 'Land resources,
•Soil water, 'Computerized simulation, Air water inter-
actions, General circulation models, Regional analysis,
Precipitation(Meteoro4ogy), Atmospheric temperature,
Seasonal variation, Climatic changes. Runoff, Evapo-
ration, Hydrometeorology, Water balance, Compari-
son.
PB91-231118/REB PC A03/MF A01
Microbial Aspects of Water Treatment Processes:
A Progress Report*
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
E. E. Geldreich. B. W. Lykins, and R. M. Clark. 1991,
24pEPA/600/D-91/193
Modifications in water treatment processes or in their
sequential placement to optimize reductions in disin-
fection by-product formation must be cautiously evalu-
ated and monitored for their impact on microbial bar-
riers. Four major treatment concepts were investigated
either in pilot plant or full scale: (1) changing the point
of application for free chlorine disinfection, (2) applying
granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorption for organ-
ic removal, (3) ozonation and biological activated
carbon (BAC) for increased organic conversions and
(4) selection of alternative disinfectants. In the trade-
off to minimize trihalomethane production, however,
some migration deeper into the treatment train will
occur as a result of fluctuating qualities in many sur-
face source waters. None of these issues are beyond
control using reasonable treatment precautions by
water plant operators. What is needed is a revised
monitoring program for water treatment practices that
will provide more useful information to fine tune treat-
ment effectiveness.
Keywords: 'Water treatment 'Microbial degradation,
•Potable water, 'Environmental monitoring. Water pol-
lution control. Disinfection, Granular activated carbon
treatment Adsorption, Biological treatment Ozona-
tion, Hatomethanes, Filtration, Byproducts,
Tabtes(Data), Reprints.
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PB91-231126/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Test Methods for the Determination of Volatile
Organic Compounds in Consumer Products.
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
M. Kosusko, J. T. Bursey, R. G. Merrill, T. P. Heil, and
F. DeMarSn. 1991,18p EPA/600/D-91 /194
Contract EPA-68-02-4286
Presented at the Annual Meeting, Air and Waste Man-
agement Association (84th), Vancouver, B.C., June
16-21,1991. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
The paper discusses two test methods for determining
volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in consumer prod-
ucts. Candidate methodologies were selected from
non-consumer product applications, and preliminary
laboratory work was performed to evaluate the feasi-
bility of two of the candidate methods which were
based on gas chromatographic and gravimetric meth-
ods. The selected methodology avoids identification
and quantitation of specific compounds to protect the
confidentiality of product formulations. The resulting
methodology must be accurate, reproducible, easy to
use, and as efficient and low in cost as possible.
Keywords: "Volatile organic compounds, 'Gas chro-
matography, 'Gravimetric analysis, 'Consumer prod-
ucts, Air pollution, Air pollution control. Feasibility,
Chemical analysis, Laboratory tests, Stationary
sources.
PB91-231134/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Catalog of Materials as Potential Sources of
Indoor Air Pollution.
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
M. B. Stockton, J. S. McLean, J. B. White, and M. D.
Jackson. 1991,14p EPA/600/D-91/195
Contract EPA-68-02-4286
Presented at American Society of Heating, Refrigerat-
ing and Air-Conditioning Engineers Healthy Building
Conference, Washington, DC., September 4-8, 1991.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Lab.
The paper discusses a series of documents being de-
veloped by the U.S. EPA, summarizing available infor-
mation on building materials and products brought into
homes and office buildings as potential sources of
indoor air pollution. The documents will provide a com-
plete fist of materials as potential indoor air pollution
sources and, where data are available, each source's
relative importance for further research, and basic in-
formation for architects, building contractors, and
homeowners to use in making informed decisions
about materials and their potential impact on indoor air
quaBty. Little effort has been made to systematically
identify potential indoor air pollution sources and sum-
marize and evaluate existing relevant data. The EPA
effort addresses that need.
Keywords 'Indoor air pollution, 'Consumer products,
'Buiding materials, 'Catalogs, 'Air pollution control,
Furniture, Cleaning agents, Office equipment, House-
hold goods, Household fabrics, Residential buildings,
Office buildings, Stationary sources, Air quality, US
EPA, Pollution sources.
PB91-231142/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Degreasing System Pollution Prevention Modifica-
tion verses Industrial Hygiene Concerns. Rept for
Nov89-Sep90.
Air Force Engineering and Services Center, Tyndall
AFB.FL
C. H. Darvin, and J. D. Wander. 1990,12p EPA/600/
0-91/196
Contract EPA-68-02-4284
Presented at Annual Army Environmental R and D
Symposium (15th), Williamsburg, VA.. June 25-27,
1991. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
The paper describes using a vapor degreaser at
Wright-Patterson AFB to evaluate various modifica-
tions to reduce 1.1.1 -tricnloroethane (TCA) emissions.
The modfficatJons included freeboard extension, refri-
geratedchiller, lip vent removal, covers, and combina-
tions of each. The evaluation was aimed at maintaining
a safe industrial hygiene environment. The lip vent, in-
stalled to maintain the breathing zone concentration of
solvent at below the OSHA PEL (permissible exposure
limit), also enhanced the discharge of solvent to the at-
mosphere. The solvent concentration of the discharge
duct averaged 300 ppm solvent during normal oper-
ation. Freeboard extension reduced emissions by up
to 50%, but at the expense of increased breathing
zone concentration when the lip vent was off. Using
extended freeboard combined with a below-zero free-
board chiller reduced the discharge of solvent by more
than 75%, while keeping the breathing zone solvent
concentration at 10 ppm and below, although the free-
board fan was turned off. Study results show that both
industrial hygiene and air pollution concerns can be
satisfied with proper engineering and operation of the
degreasing system. The involved degreaser was a 26
sq ft (2.4 sq m), open-top vapor system. Approximately
93,000 Ib (42,222 kg) of TCA solvent is used each year
in the system. Premodification breathing zone solvent
concentration averaged 10 ppm.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Chloroethanes,
'Vapor degreasing, 'Organic solvents, 'Technology
assessment, Industrial hygiene, Occupational expo-
sure. Stationary sources, Indoor air pollution, '1,1,1-
Trichloroethane, 'Wright Patterson Air Force Base.
PB91-231159/REB PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity Testing. Book chapter.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment.
C. A. Kimmel, and C. J. Price. Nov 90,19p EPA/600/
D-91/197.OHEA-R-375
Prepared in cooperation with Research Triangle Inst.,
Research Triangle Park, NC.
Contemporary developmental toxicity testing focuses
on the evaluation of a variety of adverse developmen-
tal effects which include structural malformations,
intrauterine death, growth retardation, and deficits in
postnatal function. In the extrapolation of information
from animal studies to humans, the most sensitive end
point (i.e., the effect detected at the lowest dose) is
used to establish the no observed adverse effect level
(NOAEL). The approach is based on the assumption
that a developmental effect seen in animal studies is
predictive of a developmental effect in humans, but
that the manifestation of the effect may vary from spe-
cies to species. The testing procedures used also in-
clude an evaluation of maternal toxicity, which is im-
portant for determining that the proper dose levels
have been tested. Many chemicals produce develop-
mental effects at or near a dose that also produces
minimal maternal toxicity. Developmental effects at
maternally toxic levels are of concern since exposures
may occur accidentally or intentionally. Doses below
those causing maternal toxicity must also be tested,
since developmental effects at these levels are of
greatest concern. Finally, the lowest dose tested
should establish NOAELs for maternal and develop-
mental toxicity. In some cases, it may be possible to
use the lowest observed adverse effect level (LOAEL),
especially if the effect at this dose is near the limits of
detection.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Teratogens, Fetal growth retar-
dation, Child development disorders, Species specifici-
ty, Fetal death, Growth abnormalities, Dose-response
relationships, Exposure, Test methods, Animal hus-
bandry, Mothers, Fetus, Reprints.
PB91-231167/REB PC A02/MF A01
Current Corrosion By-Products and Corrosion
Control Research.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
M.R-Schock. 1990,9pEPA/600/D-91/198
Pub. in American Water Works Association Seminar
Proceedings, 'Current Research Activities in Support
of USEPA's Regulatory Agenda', Cincinnati, OH., June
17,1990, p125-131.
US EPA research in the area of corrosion control con-
sists of a combination of in-house research and extra-
mural projects. The extramural projects have recently
addressed the corrosion of solder in some Long Island
water supplies, impacts of municipal ion-exchange
softening on corrosion, developing an internal corrosi-
vity protocol, and corrosion control in very soft, acidic,
low-carbonate waters. In-house research focuses on
corrosion inhibitor mechanisms, solubility of metals in
drinking water, and natural corrosion deposits.
Keywords: 'Corrosion prevention, 'Corrosion, 'Water
pollution abatement, 'Potable water, 'Research and
development, Byproducts, Corrosion inhibitors, Distri-
bution systems, Metals, Water supply, Solubility, pH,
US EPA, Reprints.
PB91-231175/REB PC A03/MF A01
Inactivatlon of Microorganisms.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Mi-
crobiological Treatment Branch.
E. W. Rice. 1991,11p EPA/600/D-91/199
Pub. in Jnl. American Water Works Association Semi-
nar Proceedings of Annual Conference, Cincinnati,
OH., June 17, 1990, p51-59. Presented at the Annual
AWWA Conference, Cincinnati, OH., June 17-21,
1990.
The primary goal of the disinfection process in drinking
water treatment is the inactiyation of microbial patho-
gens, which serve as the etiological agents of water-
borne disease. The disinfection of water to be used for
public consumption was first initiated in the early part
of the century. There have been few developments in
the area of public health which have been more effec-
tive in controlling the spread of infectious diseases.
While other unit processes may dramatically reduce
the number of microorganisms, disinfection serves as
the final and in some cases the only barrier to the entry
of microbial pathogens into the finished product water.
Studies dealing with the disinfection process in drink-
ing water treatment are an integral part of the research
efforts of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(U.S. EPA). The manuscript summarizes recent re-
search regarding the inactivation of microbial agents
by a variety of chemical disinfectants.
Keywords: 'Water microbiology, 'Water treatment
chemicals, 'Potable water, Disinfection, Infectious dis-
eases, Disease outbreaks, Giardia lamblia, Crypto-
sporidium, Coliform bacteria.
PB91-231183/REB PC A02/MF A01
Longterm Stability of Solidified Waste as Deter-
mined by Physical and Morphological Parameters.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
W. E. Grube. C1990,10p EPA/600/D-91/200
Pub. in Contaminated Soil, p1289-12961990.
Three soil materials contaminated with oil, grease,
RGB's and metals were stabilized by batch-mixing with
Portland cement and proprietary additives. Evaluation
of this process included attention to physical proper-
ties and features visible to the eye and several levels
of magnification. Intact cyclindrical samples were ex-
amined by X-ray photograph, compressional wave ve-
locity, and pelrographic methods; and subjected to
strength and permeability tests. The treated wastes
had satisfactory strength, resistance to weathering
forces, and very low permeability. Waste components
were uniformly distributed through the solidified mass.
Stability of large masses of solidified waste was evalu-
ated by examination about 1-meter in all dimensions.
(Copyright (c) 1990 Kluwer Academic Publishers.)
Keywords: 'Stabilization, 'Solidification, 'Waste
forms, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste disposal, Long
term effects, Cements, Additives, Physical properties,
Morphology, Oils, Greases, Polychlorinated biphenyls,
Metals, Reprints, 'Soliditech process.
PB91-231191/REB PC A02/MF A01
Cost Estimating Systems for Remedial Action
Projects.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
G. M. Evans, and J. Peterson. 1991, 6p EPA/600/D-
91/201
Prepared in cooperation with Corps of Engineers,
Omaha, NE. Missouri River Div.
The paper details the ongoing collaboration between
the U.S. EPA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in
the development of complementary microcomputer
based cost estimating systems for hazardous waste
remediations. The U.S. EPA system, 'Remedial Action
Cost Estimating System' (RACES), is a technology
based application. Estimates generated by RACES are
based upon cost engineering relationships. The esti-
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mates are designed for use in the early stages of re-
mediation design. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
system, 'Micro-Computer Aided Cost Engineering
System' (M-CACES), is a 'bottqms-up' system for use
in situations where detailed design information is avail-
able. While both systems will stand alone, they have
been designed to allow the transfer of estimates gen-
erated by RACES directly into the M-CACES system.
Keywords: 'Remedial action, 'Cost estimates, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Waste management 'Superfund,
US EPA, Corps of Engineers, Military facilities, Com-
puter aided design, Construction, Management plan-
ning, Reprints, 'Remedial Action Cost Estimating
System, 'Micro-Computer Aided Cost Engineering
System, Remedial design.
PB91-231209/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
EPA's Mobfle Volume Reduction Unit for Soil
Washing. Conference paper.
Foster Wheeler Enwesponse, Inc., Livingston, NJ.
H. Masters, and B. Rubin. 1991,1Sp EPA/600/0-91/
202
Contract EPA-68-C9-0033
Presented at Superfund '90 HMCRI Annual National
Conference and Exhibition (11th), Washington, DC.,
November 26-29,1991. D89-104. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Re-
duction Engineering Lab.
The paper discusses the design and initial operation of
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA)
Mobile Volume Reduction Unit (VRU) for soil washing.
Soil washing removes contaminants from soils by dis-
solving or suspending them in the wash solutions
(which can be later treated by conventional waste
water treatment methods) or by volume reduction
through simple particle size separation techniques.
Contaminants are primarily concentrated in the fine-
grained (< 0.063 mm, 0.0025) inch soil fraction. The
VRU is a pilot-scale mobile system for washing soil
contaminated with a wide variety of heavy metal and
organic contaminants. The unit includes state-of-the-
art washing equipment for field applications.
Keywords: 'Mobile equipment. 'Soil treatment, 'Land
pollution control, 'Hazardous materials, Remedial
action. Soil contamination, Field tests, State of the art.
Heavy metals, Extraction, Waste disposal. Chemical
spills. Hazardous materials spills. Reprints, 'Soil wash-
ing.
PB91-231217/REB PC A03/MF A01
Assimilable Organic Carbon and Distribution
System Quality.
Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH. Mi-
crobiological Treatment Branch.
D. J. Reasoner. 1991,14p EPA/600/D-91/203
Pub. in Jnl. American Water Works Association Semi-
nar Proceedings of the AWWA Annual Conference,
Cincinnati. OH., June 17-21.1990, p61-72. Presented
at the AWWA Annual Conference and Exposition
Sunday Seminar (S11) "Current Research Activities in
Support of U.S. EPA's Regulatory Agenda', Cincinnati,
OH., June 17,1990.
The biological stability of treated drinking water is im-
portant to the U.S.E.PA and to water utifities because
of concern for compliance with the coUform MCL The
level of assimSable organic carbon (AOC) in water is
affected by water treatment Treatment processes
such as ozonation that increase the level of AOC,
combined with lowered disinfectant residual to reduce
disinfectant by-product formation, may result in in-
creased bacterial growth 'm the distribution system. In-
formation is needed on factors that impact AOC meas-
urement and interpretation, and on strategies to con-
trol mwobial growth in response to AOC.
Keywords: 'Potable water, 'Water quality, 'Carbon,
Ozone. Water treatment Disinfection. Water microoi-
otogy, CoMorm bacteria. Microbial colony count
PB91-23122S/REB PC A01/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
PanXNC.
Rote of Oxktonts in Influenza-Induced Airway Hy-
perreacthrity bi Rats.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle PanXNC.
J. S. Tepper, J. R. Lehmann, J. R. Hoidal, D. L. Costa,
and G. R. Burieson. 1991, 5p EPA/600/D-91 /204
Contract EPA-68-02-4450
Prepared in cooperation with Utah Univ., Salt Lake
City, and McGuire Clinic, Richmond, VA. Sponsored by
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
PanXNC.
Airway hyperreactivity (AHR) to intravenous acetylcho-
line has been demonstrated 3d after F-344 rats were
intranasally instilled with a rat-adapted influenza virus
(ARRD, A657:1990). N-acetyl cysteine (NAC), an oxi-
dant scavenger, was able to block AHR if orally admin-
istered (1 % in tap water) for 2d prior to virus infection
and continued for 3d until AHR was examined. To
evaluate if these oxygen radicals derived from altered
adenosine metabolism were responsible for AHR, oxy-
purinol (OXY) was administered (50 mg/kg, i.p.) for 4d
prior to virus infection and AHR challenge. Virus in-
creased xanthine oxidase (XO) activity and OXY inhib-
ited this effect but AHR was not blocked. However,
virus-infected OXY-pretreated animals had less pro-
tein in the bronchoalveolar lavage suggesting that
OXY had reduced a portion of the virus-induced lung
damage. Experiments are currently in progress to see
if oxJdative damage from leukocytes, rather than al-
tered adenosine metabolism, contribute to AHR.
Keywords: 'Air pollution effects(Animals), 'Oxidizers,
'Influenza, 'Orthomyoviruses, 'Airway resistance, Ac-
etylcholine, Rats, Acetylcysteine, Virus diseases. Xan-
thine oxidase, Adenosine, Metabolism, Leukocytes,
Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, Lung, Oxypurinol, Re-
prints.
PB91-231233/REB PC A03/MF A01
In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxlcants.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
B. Veronesi. 1991,27p EPA/600/D-91 /206
The need to develop, validate and utilize in vitro
models to test chemicals for neurotoxic potential is
widely appreciated. The lecture discusses the major
advantages and disadvantages of using cell and tissue
culture, the various in vitro models amenable for neur-
otoxicrty studies, and the distinction between mecha-
nistic and screening models. Major considerations for
designing screening battery to evaluate neurotoxi-
cants are discussed. Topics such as choice of appro-
priate cell models in the battery, choice and quantifica-
tion of endpoints (i.e., cytotoxic and neurotoxic), and
technical considerations in the design of the battery
are discussed.
Keywords: 'Toxic substances, 'Toxicity, 'Nervous
system, In vitro analysis, Cell survival, Tissue culture,
Nerve cells. Cell line, Cultured tumor cells. Tests.
PB91-231241/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab.. Research Triangle
PanXNC.
New Approach to Estimation of Relative Risks
Due to Two or More Risk Factors under Multiple
Matching in Case-Control Studies. Journal article.
Addis Ababa Univ. (Ethiopia). Dept of Statistics.
A. Ejigou. C1990,14p EPA/600/J-90/536
Grant EPA-R812483
Pub. in Biometric Jnl.. v32 n5 p621-632 Apr 90. Spon-
sored by Health Effects Research Lab., Research Tri-
angle Park, NC.
The analysis of case-control data using logistic regres-
sion involves making some critical model assumptions.
In the analysis of matched data for which the values of
the matching variables are unavailable, use of logistic
regression presupposes that odds ratios are homoge-
neous over the levels of the matching variables; this is
done since logistic regression cannot at present pro-
vide a way of testing for the homogeneity of odds
ratios. In the model, it is possible, as in logistic regres-
sion, to estimate odds ratios, check the multiplicativity
of effects, or test for the significance of association. In
addition, and unlike logistic regression, the model en-
ables one to test for the homogeneity of the odds
ratios over the levels of the matching variables even,
when explicit information is not available on the match-
ing variables.
Keywords: *Case-control studies, 'Epidemiology,
'Biostatistics, Multivariate analysis, Regression analy-
sis. Mathematical models. Risk, Odds ratio, Reprints.
PB91-231258/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Survival and Effects of Wild-Type, Mutant, and
Recombinant 'Streptomyces' in a Soil Ecosystem.
Journal article.
Idaho Univ., Moscow. Dept. of Bacteriology and Bio-
chemistry.
Z. Wang, D. L. Crawford, A. L Pometto, and F. Rafii.
C1989,11p EPA/600/J-89/541
Grant EPA-R-813486
Pub. in Canadian Jnl. of Microbiology, v35 p535-543
1989. Also pub. as Idaho Agricultural Experiment Sta-
tion, Moscow, paper no. 8951. Prepared in coopera-
tion with Iowa State Univ., Ames, and Idaho Agricultur-
al Experiment Station, Moscow. Sponsored by Corval-
lis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
In a laboratory simulation, selected wild-type, mutant
and recombinant Streptomyces were released into a
silt loam soil. Strains included genetically enhanced
lignin decomposers and those expressing recombi-
nant plasmids. Their survival and effects on soil organ-
ic carbon mineralization were monitored in sterile and
non-sterile soil, with and without lignocellulose supple-
mentation. Survival was followed by viable plate
counts on selective media. This is the first report of re-
leased, genetically altered Streptomyces having a
measurable effect on a natural ecosystem.
Keywords: 'Terrestrial ecosystems, 'Soil microbiolo-
gy, 'Streptomyces, Mutation, Genetic recombination.
Survival analysis, Plasmids, Genetic engineering,
Lignin, Microbial colony count Minerals, Sou chemis-
try, Carbon dioxide, Bacterial spores, Reprints.
PB91-231266/REB PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Ozone Exposure on the Dispersion of In-
haled Aerosol Boluses in Healthy Human Sub-
jects. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park. NC.
M. J. Keefe, W. D. Bennett P. Dewftt, E. Seal, and A. A.
Strong. c6 Dec 90,11 p EPA/600/J-91/158
Pub. in American Review of Respiratory Disease, v144
n1p23-30,Ju!91.
Acute exposure of humans to low levels of ozone are
known to cause decreases FVC and increases sRaw.
These alterations in lung function do not, however, elu-
cidate the potential for acute small airways responses.
In the study the authors employed a test of aerosol dis-
persion to examine the potential effects of ozone on
small airways in humans. Twenty-two healthy non-
smoking male volunteers were exposed to 0.4 ppm
ozone for one hour while exercising at 20 l/min/m2
(BSA). Prior to and immediately following exposure,
tests of spirometry (FVC, FEV1, and FEF25-75) and
plethysmography (Raw and sRaw) were performed.
Subjects also performed an aerosol dispersion test
before and after exposure. Each test involved a sub-
ject inhaling five to seven breaths of a 300 ml bolus of
a 0.5 micrometers triphenyl phosphate (TPP) aerosol
injected into a 21 tidal volume. The bolus was injected
into the tidal breath at three different depths: at depth
A the bolus was injected after 1.61 of clean air was in-
haled from FRC; at depth B after 1.2 I; and at depth C
after 1.2 I but with inhalation beginning from RV. The
primary measure of bolus dispersion was the expired
half-width (HW).
Keywords: 'Air pollution effects(Humans), 'Ozone,
'Aerosols, 'Respiratory function tests, Smoking, Spir-
ometry, Plethysmography, Exposure, Test methods,
Exercise(Physiology), Cardiovascular system, Re-
prints.
PB91-231274/REB PC A03/MF A01
Myetin Baste Protein-mRNA Used to Monitor Trt-
metnyttin Neurotoxicity in Rats. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park,NC.
B. Veronesi, J. Pringle, and C. Mezei. c1991,11 p EPA/
600/J-91/159
Pub. in Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, v108
n3 D428-435 May 91 .Portions of this document are not
fully legible. Prepared in cooperation with Dalhousie
Univ., Halifax (Nova Scotia). Dept of Biochemistry.
Trimethyltin (TMT) is an alkyltin that targets neurons of
the limbic system. A gene probe (i.e., mRNA) for
myelin basic protein (MBP), a major component of
central nervous system myelin, was used to monitor
this toxic neuropathy in Sprague-Dawley rats. Animals
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were administered a single intraperitoneal injection of
TMT-hydroxide at a neuropathic (8.0 mg/kg/body wt)
or nonneuropathic (0.8 mg/kg/body wt) dose and
sampled at 1, 3, or 7 days postexposure to correlate
the progression of hippocampal neuropathology with
probe (i.e., MBP-mRNA) levels. Microscopic examina-
tion of the brain showed only moderate but progres-
sive damage over the 7-day postexposure period in
animals treated with the neuropathic dose. Neuronal
loss was first observed in the dendate gyrus and CA4
at 1 day postexposure, and progressed to the CA3c
sector at 3 and 7 days postexposure. Elsewhere in the
brain, minimal involvement of the entorhinal cortex
neurons occurred 3 days postexposure and intensified
by 7 days. No histological damage was seen at the
nonneuropathic (0.8 mg/kg) dose. (Copyright (c) 1991
by Academic Press, Inc.)
Keywords: 'Encephalitogenic basic proteins, 'Mes-
senger RNA, 'Trimethyltin, 'Toxicity, 'Brain, Histolo-
gy, RNA probes, Nerve cells, Nucleic acid hybridiza-
tion. Northern blotting, Hippocampus, Pathology, Bio-
chemistry, Reprints.
PB91-231282/REB PC A03/MF A01
Ftmbria-Fomix Transactions Disrupt the Ontoge-
ny of Delayed Alternation but Not Position Dis-
crimination In the Rat Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
PanXNC.
J. H. Freeman, and M. E. Stanton. c1991,12p EPA/
600/J-91/160
Pub. in Behavioral Neuroscience, y105 n3 p386-395
Jun 91. Prepared in cooperation with North Carolina
Univ. at Chapel Hill.
hi Experiment 1, Long-Evans rat pups received fim-
bria-fomix transitions or sham surgery on Postnatal
Day 10 (PND10) and were then trained on PND23 to
perform either a discrete-trials delayed alternation
(DA) or a simple position discrimination (PD) task in a T
maze. Rat pups in both surgical conditions learned the
PD task within five 12-trial blocks of training. However,
only sham-operated pups learned the DA task. In Ex-
periment 2, performance of DA emerged between
PND19 and PND27 in sham-operated pups but failed
entirely to develop in pups with early lesions. In Experi-
ment 3, fomix-transected pups that were given ex-
tended DA training (132 trials) on PND23-PND24
showed some improvement in performance but re-
mained impaired in relation to sham-operated controls.
These findings implicate the limbic system in the post-
natal development of DA but not PD and suggest that
dual-process theories of memory may be relevent to
the psychobiology of cognitive development
Keywords: 'Surgery, 'Ontogenesis, 'Discrimination
learning, Rats, Histology, Animal behavior, Acetylcho-
Bnesterase, Hippocampus, Immunohistochemistry,
Reprints, 'Rmbna-fomix transections.
PB91-231290/REB PC A03/MF A01
Northrop Services, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Immunotoxictty of 2-Methoxyethanol Following
Oral Administration In Fischer 344 Rats. Journal ar-
ticle.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
PanXNC.
R. J. Smiatowicz, M. M. Riddle, R. W. Luebke, C. B.
Copeland, and D. Andrews. c1991,16p EPA/600/J-
91/161
Pub. in Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, v109
D494-5061991.Portions of this document are not fully
tegtote. Sponsored by Northrop Services, Inc., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
The immunotoxicity of the glycol ether 2-methoxyeth-
anol (ME) was evaluated in adult Fischer 344 rats
using a variety of in vitro and in vivo immune function
assays. In the first phase of the study, male rats were
dosed by oral gavage with ME in water, at dosages
ranging from 50 to 200 mg/kg/day, for 10 consecutive
days, fn the second phase of the study, the PFC re-
sponse to TNP-LPS was employed to assess the role
that metabolism of ME to 2-methoxyacetic acid (MAA)
plays in the immunotoxicity of this glycol ether. Ten-
day oral dosing with MAA resulted in the inhibition of
the PFC response to TNP-LPS at dosages of 50-200
mg/kg/day. Concomitant exposure of rats to ME and
the alcohol dehydrogenase inhibitor 4-methylpyrazole
blocked ME-induced suppression of this PFC re-
sponse. Attempts to ameliorate ME-induced suppres-
sion of the PFC response with serine, which has been
shown to reverse ME-induced developmental and re-
productive toxicity, were unsuccessful. The results
suggest that the immune system may be more sensi-
tive than the reproductive system to the toxic effects of
ME. Furthermore, it appears that MAA is the proximate
toxicant for ME-induced alterations in the immune
system as has been demonstrated for ME-induced re-
productive and developmental toxicity.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Immunity, Rats,
Reproduction(Biology), Lymphocytes, Males, Fe-
males, Dose-response relationships, Body weight,
Thymus gland, Fluorescent antibody techniques,
Spleen, Testis, lnterleukin-2, Reprints, *2-methoxyeth-
anol.
PB91-231308/REB PC A03/MF A01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabelling of DMA
and the Autoradiographic UDS Assay In the Liver
of Mice Exposed to 2-acetylamlnofluorene
(2AAF). Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Genetic Toxicology Div.
J. Ashby, P. A. Lefevre, T. Shank, J. Lewtas, and J. E.
Gallagher. c1991,12p EPA/600/ J-91 /162
Pub. in Mutation Research, v252 p259-268 1991. See
also PB91-231316. Prepared in cooperation with Envi-
ronmental Health Research and Testing, Inc., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC., and Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Ltd., Aldertey Park (England). Central Toxicol-
ogy Lab.
In contrast to earlier studies conducted at lower dose
levels, 2AAF is shown to induce a positive UDS re-
sponse in the liver of mice dosed orally at dose levels
between 500 and 1000 mg/kg. Similarly exposed mice
had low levels of 2AAF-related hepatic DNA adducts
at dose levels in the range 10-1000 mg/kg 2AAF, as
determined by (32)P-postlabelling analysis. It is con-
cluded that the attenuated UDS response observed in
the mouse liver, as compared to the rat liver, is due pri-
marily to metabolic differences between these two
species, coupled to a reduced capacity for UDS in the
mouse liver for a given level of total 2AAF-related ad-
ducts per unit of DNA. (Copyright (c) 1991 Elsevier Sci-
ence Publishers B.V.)
Keywords: *2-Acetylaminofluorene. 'Deoxyribonucleic
acids, *DNA repair, * Liver, 'Toxicity, Autoradiography,
Phosphorus 32, Dose-response relationships, Mice,
Carcinogens, Metabolism, In vivo analysis, DNA
damage. Reprints.
PB91-231316/REB PC A03/MF A01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabelling of DNA
and the Autoradiographic UDS Assay in the Liver
of Rats Exposed to 2-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF).
Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Genetic Toxicology Div.
J. E. Gallagher, T. Shank, J. Lewtas, P. A. Lefevre, and
J. Ashby. C1991,13p EPA/600/J-91/163
Pub. in Mutation Research, v252 p247-257 1991. See
also PB91-231308. Prepared in cooperation with Envi-
ronmental Health Research and Testing, Inc., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC., and Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Ltd., Alderiey Park (England). Central Toxicol-
ogy Lab.
Groups of Alderty Park male rats were dosed concomi-
tantly with 2-AAF by gavage at doses between 0.01
mg/kg and 40 mg/kg, and livers sampled 2-72h later.
The liver of one group of animals was perfused to yield
hepatocytes which were assayed in vitro for unsched-
uled DNA synthesis (UDS) via incorporation of tritiated
thymidine and autoradiography. DNA was extracted
from the livers of the other group and DNA adduct
levels determined using the (32)P-postlabelling tech-
nique. The major C-8 2-aminofluorene/guanosine and
three minor adducts were quantitated enabling the rel-
ative sensitivity of the two techniques to be compared.
A dose and time related UDS response was observed,
which at the most sensitive time point enabled DNA
repair to be discerned at a dose level of 0.1 mg/kg of
2AAF, a response classified formally at 5 mg/kg 2AAF.
Only the C-8 adduct as determined by (32)p-postlabel-
ing analysis was discernible at doses as low as 0.01
mg/kg of 2AAF. It is concluded that as part of a well-
defined dose response, UDS can be discerned with
confidence for doses of 2AAF between 0.1-5 mg/kg
and DNA adducts for doses of 2AAF between 0.01 -1.0
mg/kg. (Copyright (c) 1991 Elsevier Science Publish-
ers B.V.)
Keywords: *2-Acetylaminofluorene, 'Deoxyribonucleic
acids, *DNA repair, 'Toxicity, 'Liver, Autoradiography,
Phosphorus 32, Carcinogens, Dose-response relation-
ships, Tables(Data), Rats, Reprints.
PB91-231324/REB PC A02/MF A01
Compatibility of Organic Solvents with the Micro-
screen Prophage-lnduction Assay: Solvent - Muta-
gen Interactions.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Genetic Toxicology Div.
D. M. DeMarini, B. K. Lawrence, H. G. Brooks, and V.
S. Houk. C1991,9p EPA/600/J-91/164
Pub. in Mutation Research, v263 p107-113 1991. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Environmental Health Re-
search and Testing, Inc., Durham, NC.
The following solvents did not induce prophage
lambda in the Escherichia coli WP2 lambda Micro-
screen assay: acetone, benzene, chloroform, ethanol,
n-hexane, isopropanol, methanol, toluene, and a mix-
ture of the three isomers of xylene. Dimethyl sulfoxide
was genotoxic in the presence and absence of S9, and
methylene chloride was weakly genotoxic in the pres-
ence of S9. The genotoxic potencies of 2-aminoanth-
racene and 2-nitrofluorene were reduced when dis-
solved in DMSO or methanol compared to their poten-
cies when dissolved in acetone. (Copyright (c) 1991 El-
sevier Science Publishers B.V.)
Keywords: 'Mutagens, 'Organic solvents, 'Toxicity,
'Phage lambda, Mutagenicity tests, Escherichia coli,
Metabolic activation, Hexanes, Acetone, Benzene,
Chloroform, Ethyl alcohol, Propyl alcohol, Carbinols,
Toluene, Xylenes, Chloromethanes, Dimethyl sulfox-
ide, Reprints, Aminoanthracenes, Nitrofluorenes.
PB91-231332/REB PC A02/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Respiratory Symptoms and Risk Factors In an Ari-
zona Population Sample of Anglo and Mexican-
American Whites.
Arizona Univ., Tucson. Coll. of Medicine.
C. Di Pede, G. Viegi, J. J. Quackenboss, P. Boyer-
Pfersdorf, and M. D. Lebowitz. cJun 91,10p EPA/600/
J-91/165
Pub. in CHEST, v99 p916-922 Apr 91. Sponsored by
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Prevalence rates of respiratory symptoms and dis-
eases in a large group of Anglos and Mexican-Ameri-
cans were analyzed. Each subject completed a ques-
tionnaire. Among current smokers, chronic productive
cough and dyspnea were significantly higher in both
ethnic groups; wheezy symptoms were higher in
Anglos. There were no significant differences in the
symptom prevalence rates between the two groups,
after stratifying by current cigarette consumption and
CRT. The spirometric values were not significantly dif-
ferent In both ethnic groups, the prevalence rates of
wheeze, SOBWHZ and asthma were significantly
higher in those who had CRT. Among Anglos, less
educated smokers had significantly higher prevalence
rates of SOBWHZ and dyspnea; nonsmokers with less
education had higher prevalence rates of cough,
chronic cough and dyspnea. Results confirm the im-
portance of CRT and lower educational level as risk
factors for respiratory symptoms. Ethnicity is not asso-
ciated with symptomatology or lung function impair-
ment
Keywords: 'Hispanic Americans, 'Risk factors, 'Res-
piratory diseases, 'Whites, Signs and symptoms,
Questionnaires, Smoking, Prevalence, Respiratory
function tests, Educational status, Cough, Dyspnea,
Ethnic groups, Bronchitis, Chronic disease, Asthma,
Arizona, Reprints.
PB91-231340/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Exposure Assessment Approaches to Evaluate
Respiratory Health Effects of Paniculate Matter
and Nitrogen Dioxide. Journal article.
Arizona Univ., Tucson. Div. of Respiratory Sciences.
J. J. Quackenboss, M. Krzyzanowski, and M. D.
Lebowitz. C1991,27p EPA/600/J-91 /166
Pub. in Jnl. of Exposure Analysis and Environmental
Epidemiology, v1 n1 p83-107, 1 Jan 91. Prepared in
cooperation with Panstwowy Zaklad Higieny, Warsaw
December 1991 49
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
(Poland). Dept of Medical Statistics. Sponsored by En-
vironmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
PanXNC.
Several approaches can be taken to estimate or clas-
sify total personal exposures to air pollutants. While
personal exposure monitoring (PEM) provides the
most direct measurements, it is usually not practical
for extended time periods or large populations. The
paper describes the use of indirect approaches to esti-
mate total personal exposure for NO2 and paniculate
matter (PM), summarizes the distributions of these es-
timates, and compares the effectiveness of these esti-
mates with microenvironmental concentrations for
evaluating effects on respiratory function and symp-
toms. Pollutant concentrations were measured at sev-
eral indoor and outdoor locations for over 400 house-
holds participating in an eptdemiological study in
Tucson, Arizona. Central site monitoring data were sig-
nificantly correlated with samples collected directly
outside homes, but the former usually had higher pol-
lutant concentrations. Integrated indices of daily total
personal exposure were calculated using micro-envi-
ronmental (ME) measurements or estimates and time-
budget diary information. (Copyright (c) 1991 Princeton
Scientific Publishing Co., Inc.)
Keywords: *Air pollution effects(Humans),* Particles,
•Nitrogen dioxide, 'Public health, Air pollution. Respi-
ratory function tests, Populations, Monitoring, Expo-
sure, Regression analysis. Indoor air pollution. Health
status indicators. Tobacco, Smoking, Seasonal vari-
ations. Asthma, Children, Reprints.
PB91-2313S7/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
PanXNC.
Normal Range of Diurnal Changes in Peak Expira-
tory Flow Rates: Relationship to Symptoms and
Respiratory Disease. Journal article.
Arizona Univ., Tucson. Div. of Respiratory Sciences.
J. J. Quackenboss, M. D. Lebowitz, and M.
Krzyzanowski. cJun 91,10p EPA/600/J-91 /167
Grant EPA-R-815650
Pub. in American Review of Respiratory Disease, v143
D323-330 Feb 91. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Measuring peak expiratory flow rates (PEFR) several
times a day can provide an objective assessment of
functional changes relative to environmental or occu-
pational exposures. The report describes the pattern
of diurnal changes in PEFR in a reference population,
and defines ranges of normal between-and within-day
variability. An index of diurnal changes were defined as
the ratio between maximal and minimal values, where
the maximal value was restricted to PEFR measured at
noon or in the evening (N.E) and the minimal value was
restricted to the morning or at bedtime (M.B). A ratio
greater than normal represented an exaggeration of
the normal diurnal pattern in PEFR. Normal limits,
based on the ninety-fifth percentite in the reference
population, were larger for children (130%) than for
adults 15 to 35 yr of age (117%) and those older than
35 yr of age (118%). The meaningfulness of excessive
dwrnal changes in PEFR was examined by relating this
ratio (Max/Min), and a similar measure (the amplitude
percent mean) to chronic respiratory symptoms and
dseases in 939 adults and children who recorded
PEFR values 2 to 4 times per day for as long as 14
days.
Keywords: 'Diurnal variations. •Respiratory diseases,
•Peak expiratory flow rate. Signs and symptoms.
Asthma, Air pollution effects(Humans). Occupational
exposure. Airway resistance. Test methods,
Agjng(Biology), Spfrometry, Reprints.
PB91-231365/REB PC A02/MF A01
CorvaKs Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Co-Occurrence of Ozone and Acidic Ctoudwater
tn High-Elevation Forests. Journal article.
Oregon State Univ., Cotvalfis. Dept of Atmospheric
Sciences.
R. J. Vong, and P. Guttorp. c1991, 7p EPA/600/J-91 /
168
Pub. in Environmental Science and Technology, v25
n7 p1325-1329 1991. Prepared in cooperation with
Washington Univ., Seattle. Dept of Statistics. Spon-
sored by CkrvaKs Environrnerrtal Research Lab.. OR.
A chemical climatology for high-elevation forests was
estimated from ozone and doudwater ackSty data col-
lected in the eastern United States. Besides frequent
ozone-only and pH-only single-pollutant episodes,
both simultaneous and sequential co-occurrence of
ozone and acidic cloudwater were observed a few
times each month above cloud base. Co-occurrence
was observed more frequently at two southern sites
than at two northern sites. This co-occurrence repre-
sents a multiple chemical stress whose biological im-
plications can now for the first time be studied in con-
trolled exposures of trees. (Copyright (c) 1991 Ameri-
can Chemical Society.)
Keywords: 'Forests, 'Acidification, 'Air pollution
effects(P)ants), 'Ozone, *Precipitation(Meteorology),
Exposures, Qouds(Meteorology), pH, Acid rain, High
attitude environments, Biological effects. Reprints,
Eastern Region(United States).
PB91-231373/REB PC A02/MF A01
Correlation of Conform Growth Response with
Other Water Quality Parameters. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Mi-
crobiological Treatment Branch.
E. W. Rice, P. V. Scarpino. D. J. Reasoner, G. S.
Logsdon. and D. K. Wild. C1991.7p EPA/600/J-91/
169
Pub. in Jnl. American Water Works Association, p98-
102 Jul 91. Prepared in cooperation with Cincinnati
Univ., OH. Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineer-
ing, Black and Veatch, Cincinnati, OH., and National
Inst for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati,
OH.
A variety of water types collected from different stages
of water treatment from different geographical areas
were analyzed by bioassay for their ability to support
the growth of coliform bacteria. The results of the anal-
yses were compared with other water quality param-
eters. The nutrient status of the water, based upon the
coliform bioassay, did not correlate with any of the
measured water quality parameters except assimilable
organic carbon (AOC). In general, the coliform growth
response increased with increasing levels of AOC. Dif-
ferences were seen between the coliform growth re-
sponse and various treatment types, with significantly
higher responses being associated with waters which
had been exposed to ozonation. The coliform bioassay
procedure provides a viable method for ascertaining
the biological stability of drinking water supplies.
Keywords: 'Water microbiology, 'Potable water, 'Coli-
form bacteria, 'Water quality, Water treatment
Growth. Microbial colony count Ozone, Bioassay,
Carbon, Nutrients, pH, Temperature, Chemical analy-
sis. Reprints.
PB91-231381/REB PC A02/MF A01
Potential Effects of Potyphosphate Products on
Lead Solubility In Plumbing Systems. Journal arti-
cle.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
T. R. Holm, and M. R. Schock. 1991,10p EPA/600/J-
91/170
Pub. in Jnl. of American Water Works Association, v83
n7 p76-82 1991. Prepared in cooperation with Illinois
State Water Survey Div., Champaign.
Lead concentrations in drinking water can be mini-
mized by adjusting the pH and alkalinity. Such lead sol-
ubility controls, however, may be offset by other water
treatment measures that inadvertently increase lead
solubility, e.g., the adding of potyphosphate-containing
products. Through the use of solubility computations,
the authors conclude that at best the application of
potyphosphates for the specific purpose of lead corro-
sion control entails considerable uncertainty and risk.
Keywords: -Potable water, •Lead(Metal), 'Plumbing.
•Phosphates, 'Sotubifity, pH, Water treatment Water
quality, Corrosion, Reprints.
PB91-231399/REB PC A01/MF A01
Determination of 'Glardia lamblla' Cyst Infective
Dose for the Mongolian Gerbfl CMeriones ungul-
cutetus'). Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
F. W. Schaefer, C. H. Johnson, C. H. Hsu, and E. W.
Rice. 01991, 4p EPA/600/J-91 /171
Pub. in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, v57
n8 p2408-2409 Aug 91. Prepared in cooperation with
Computer Sciences Corp., Cincinnati, OH.
The purpose of the study was to determine the I.D.(50)
for Giardia lamblia (CDC:0284:1) cysts in Mongolian
gerbils (Meripnes unguiculatus) and compare it to
human infectivity data. Cysts were purified from Mon-
golian gerbil feces and diluted to produce inocula for
each dosage group. After observation of the gerbils for
production of either cysts in the feces or trophozoites
in the small intestine over a two week period, the
I.D.(50) results calucated by Probit anaysis, Spear-
man-Karber, and Reed-Muench were 282, 288, and
219 cysts, respectively. A least squares regression
analysis, relating the number of cysts inoculated and
the percent of infectivity, estimated the log(10) I.D.(50)
to be 2.50, with a coefficient of correlation (r) of
0.9689. The log(10) I.D.(50) derived by this method is
similar to those calculated by the previous methods.
Since human feeding studies indicate the I.D.(50) for
humans is < or = 10 and the authors results indicate
the I.D.(50) for gerbils to be around 285 cysts, the
gerbil model can not be trusted to reflect what might
happen in human exposures.
Keywords: 'Water quality, 'Giardia lamblia, 'Potable
water, Virulence, Gerbils, Dose-response relation-
ships. Regression analysis, Animal disease models,
Reprints, Meriones unguiculatus.
PB91-231407/REB PC A03/MF A01
H4IIE Hepatoma Cell Bioassay-Derived 2,3,7,8-Te-
trachlorodlbenzo-p-Dloxin Equivalents in Colonial
Fish-Eating Waterbird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab.-Duluth, MN.
D. E. Tillitt, G. T. Ankley, D. A. Verbrugge, J. P. Giesy,
and J. P. Ludwig. C1991,13p EPA/600/J-91/172
Pub. in Archives of Environmental Contamination and
Toxicology, v21 p91-101 Jun 91. Prepared in coopera-
tion with Fish and Wildlife Service, East Lansing, Ml.
Div. of Ecological Services.
Fish-eating waterbirds from the Great Lakes of North
America have shown symptoms of poisoning similar to
those observed in laboratory exposures of various
avian species to planar halogenated
hydrocarbons(PHHs). PHHs, include among others,
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated di-
benzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), and polychlorinated diben-
zofurans (PCDFs) and have been implicated in some
of the reproductive problems of Great Lakes water-
birds.
Keywords: 'Water pollution effects(Animals), *Te-
trachlorodibenzodioxin, 'Birds, 'Wildlife, 'Toxicity,
'Eggs, Potychlorobiphenyl compounds, Aromatic poly-
cyclic hydrocarbons, Reproduction(Biology), Great
Lakes, Bioassay, Hepatoma, Rats, Dose-response re-
lationships, Diet, Fish, Reprints, Polychlorinated di-
benzop-dioxins, Polychlorinated dibenzofurans.
PB91-231415/REB PC A02/MF A01
Piperonyl Butoxlde as a Tool In Aquatic Toxico-
logical Research with Organophosphate Insecti-
cides. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Duluth, MN.
G. T. Ankley, J. R. CHerkes, D. A. Jensen, and G. S.
Peterson. C1991,9p EPA/600/J-91 /173
Pub. in Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, v21
p266-274 Jun 91. Prepared in cooperation with AScI
Corp., Duluth. MN.
Experiments were conducted to determine the effects
of piperonyl butoxide, a synthetic methylenediox-
phenyl inhibitor of cytochrome(s) P450, on the toxicity
of Organophosphate insecticides to three cladoceran
test species: Ceriodaphnia dubia, Daphnia magna, and
Daphnia pulex. Coadministration of piperonyl butoxide
effectively reduced the acute toxicity of four metaboli-
cally activated organopnosphates (parathion, methyl
parathion, diazinon, and malathion) and did not affect
the toxicity of three organopnosphates not requiring
metabolic activation (dichlorvos, chlorfenvinphos, and
mevinphos). These results indicate that piperonyl bu-
toxide may be an effective tool in lexicological re-
search focused upon identifying specific compounds
responsible for toxicity in complex aqueous mixtures.
(Copyright (c) 1991 Academic Press, Inc.)
Keywords: 'Toxicology, 'Organophosphate insecti-
cides, 'Piperonyl butoxide, 'Water pollution
effects(Anima!s), Daphnia, Cytochrome p-450, Meta-
bolic activation, Diazinon, Malathion, Methyl parathion,
Parathion, Reprints, Ceriodaphnia dubia
50 Vol. 91, No. 4
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PB91-231423/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
DBAPE-A Database and Model Parameter Analy-
sis System for Agricultural Soils to Support Water
Quality Management Journal article.
AQUA TERRA Consultants, Decatur, GA.
J. C. Imhoff, R. F. Carsel, J. L. Kittle, and P. R.
Hummel. c1991, 9p EPA/600/J-91 /174
Contract EPA-68-03-3513
Pub. in Water Science and Technology, v24 n6 p331-
337 Jun 91. See also PB90-193053. Sponsored by En-
vironmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
The Data Base Analyzer and Parameter Estimator
(DBAPE) is a practical tool for (1) analyzing a national
database containing geographic and soils properties
data and locations for meteorologic stations, and (2)
estimating parameters for subsurface flow models.
DBAPE merges four technologies (database manage-
ment, a user interface, process algorithms, and graph-
ics) in a hardware-portable environment to provide a
broad range of capabilities for search and analysis of
agricultural soils to support water quality management.
(Copyright (c) 1991IAWPRC.)
Keywords: "Computerized simulation, 'Water quality
management, 'Agricultural engineering, 'Soil proper-
ties, 'Water pollution. Data base management, Porta-
ble equipment. Subsurface flow, Computer graphics,
Geographical regions, Pesticides, Reprints, * DBAPE
computer program, 'Data Base Analyzer and Parame-
ter Estimator.
PB91-231431/REB PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Solar Radiation on Manganese Oxide
Reactions with Selected Organic Compounds.
Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
D. J. Berfino. and R. G. Zepp. c1991, 9p EPA/600/J-
91/175
Pub. in Environmental Science and Technology, v25
n7p1267-1273Ju!91.
The effects of sunlight on aqueous redox reactions be-
tween manganese oxides (MnOx) and selected organ-
ic substances are reported. No sunlight-induced rate
enhancement was observed for the MnOx oxidation of
substituted phenols, anisole, c-dichlorobenzene, or p-
chloroaniline. On the other hand, solar radiation did ac-
celerate the reduction of manganese oxides by dis-
solved organic matter (DOM) from aquatic environ-
ments. The photoreduction of MnOx by DOM was little
affected by molecular oxygen in air saturated water
(250 rracroM), but was inhibited by 2,6-dichloroindo-
phenol (0.5-6 microM), an excellent electron acceptor.
MnOx reduction also was photosensitized by anthra-
qUnone-2-surfonate. These results indicate that the
photoreduction probably involves electron transfer
from excited states of sorted DOM to the oxide sur-
face. Wavelength studies indicated that ultraviolet-B
radiation (280-320 nm) plays an important role in the
photoreduction. (Copyright (c) 1991 by the American
Chemical Society.)
Keywords: 'Photochemical reactions, 'Manganese
oxides, 'Solar radiation, 'Ultraviolet radiation, 'Phen-
ols, Organic compounds, Water pollution, Degrada-
tion, Reduction(Chemistry), Catalysis, Electron trans-
fer, Reprints, Dissolved organic matter.
PB91-231449/REB PC A02/MF A01
Photolysis of Copper(ll)-Amino Add Complexes
in Water. Journal article.
Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
K. Hayase, and R. G. Zepp. c1991, 8p EPA/600/J-91 /
176
Pub. in Environmental Science and Technology, v25
n7p1273-1279Ju!91.
Kinetics of the photolysis of Cu(+2)-amino acid com-
plexes were investigated under sunlight or monochro-
matic radiation. Under sunlight (latitude 40 deg N) in
the absence of dfoxygen, the mean half-lives estimat-
ed for the photoreduction of the bis-Cu(+2) complex-
es (CuL2) at pH 8.0 and 25C were 0.55, 1.6, 8.6, 8.8,
45 and 71 days for L =
tris(hydroxymetnyOaminomethane (Tris), beta-alanine,
L-aspartic acid, L-glutamic acid, glycine, and histidine,
respectively. Under monochromatic UV irradiation
(310 nm) with dioxygen absent quantum yields for the
photoproduction of Cu(l) from CuL2 were found to be
0.071,0.098,0.063, 0.066, 0.025, and 0.0011 for L =
Tris, beta-alanine, L-aspartic acid, L-glutamic acid, gly-
cine, and L-histidine, respectively. The effects of pH on
the quantum yields were determined for Cu(+2)-beta-
alanine and Cu(+2)-Tris complexes. Decreases in
quantum yields observed with increasing acidity were
attributed to changes in speciation from predominantly
CuL2 to less photoreactive complexes, mainly CuL
and Cu(+2). In air-saturated solutions, rates and
quantum yields for Cu(l) formation were reduced
sharply and hydrogen peroxide was formed. Results of
the study suggest that photoreactions of Cu(+2) co-
ordination complexes may contribute to its toxicity to
aquatic biota.
Keywords: 'Copper complexes, 'Photolysis, 'Arnino
acids, 'Water pollution, LJgands, Toxicity, Ultraviolet
radiation, Solar radiation, Reduction(Chemistry), Pho-
tochemical reactions, Reaction kinetics, pH, Reprints.
PB91-231456/REB PC A05/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Technology Evaluation Report Design and Devel-
opment of a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination
System. Volume 1.
IT Environmental Programs, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
M. L Taylor, and M. Dosani. Aug 91,97p EPA/540/5-
91/006A
Contract EPA-68-03-3413
See also PB91-231464. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
Metallic, masonry, and other solid debris that may be
contaminated with hazardous chemicals litter numer-
ous hazardous waste sites in the United States. Poly-
chlorinated biphenyls (PCB's), pesticides, lead or other
metals are some of the contaminants of concern. In
some cases cleanup standards have been established
(e.g., 10 micrograms PCB's/100 sq cm for surfaces to
which humans may be frequently exposed). Decon-
taminated debris could be either returned to the site as
'clean' fill, or, in the case of the metallic debris, sold to
a metal smelter. The project involves the development
and demonstration of a technology specifically for per-
forming on-site decontamination of debris. Both
bench-scale and pilot-scale versions of a debris wash-
ing system (DWS) have been designed, constructed
and demonstrated. The DWS entails the application of
an aqueous solution during a high-pressure spray
cycle, followed by turbulent wash and rinse cycles. The
aqueous cleaning solution is recovered and recondi-
tioned for reuse concurrently with the debris-cleaning
process, which minimizes the quantity of process
water required to clean the debris.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste treatment,
'Decontamination, 'Debris, Technology utilization,
Cleaning, Waste utilization, On-site investigations,
Washing, Spraying, Materials recovery, Polychlorinat-
ed biphenyls, Pesticides, Lead(Metal), Metals, Pilot
studies, Surfactants, 'Cleanup operations.
PB91-231464/REB PC A12/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Technology Evaluation Report Design and Devel-
opment of a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination
System. Volume 2.
IT Environmental Programs, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
M. L Taylor, and M. Dosani. Aug 91,264p EPA/540/5-
91 /006B
Contract EPA-68-03-3413
See also PB91-231456. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
Metallic, masonry, and other solid debris that may be
contaminated with hazardous chemicals litter numer-
ous hazardous waste sites in the United States. Poly-
chlorinated biphenyls (PCB's), pesticides, lead or other
metals are some of the contaminants of concern. In
some cases cleanup standards have been established
(e.g., 10 microgram PCB's/100 sq cm for surfaces to
which humans may be frequently exposed). Decon-
taminated debris could be either returned to the site as
'dean' fill, or, in the case of the metallic debris, sold to
a metal smelter. The project involves the development
and demonstration of a technology specifically for per-
forming on-site decontamination of debris. Both
bench-scale and pilot-scale versions of a debris wash-
ing system (DWS) have been designed, constructed
and demonstrated. The DWS entails the application of
an aqueous solution during a high-pressure spray
cycle, followed by turbulent wash and rinse cycles. The
aqueous cleaning solution is recovered and recondi-
tioned for reuse concurrently with the debris-cleaning
process, which minimizes the quantity of process
water required to clean the debris. This volume, of the
two volume series contains the data in table format.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste treatment,
'Decontamination, 'Debris, Technology utilization,
On-site investigations, Washing, Spraying, Materials
recovery, Polychlorinated biphenyls, Pesticides,
Lead(Metal), Metals, Pilot studies, Surfactants,
'Cleanup operations.
PB91-231472/REB PC A06/MF M2
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis,
OR.
Overview of Methods for Evaluating Effects of
Pesticides on Reproduction In Birds.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
R. S. Bennett, and L M. Ganio. Aug 91,113p EPA/
600/3-91/048
Sponsored by ManTech Environmental Technology,
Inc., Corvallis, OR.
The standard test methods used by the U. S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency for evaluating the effects of
pesticides on avian reproduction are critiqued. The
intent of the report is to review several concerns that
have been raised about the adequacy of the test meth-
ods, discuss ways to improve the regulatory utility of
the test, and present alternative methods that discuss
aspects of avian reproduction that are not addressed
by current test methods. The overview of current test
methods includes the selection of measurement varia-
bles, experimental design, selection of test animals,
testing environmental and husbandry methods, egg
collection and incubation, observations of progeny,
and data analysis and interpretation. Alternative test
methods are discussed that determine a dose-re-
sponse relationship of pesticide effects, employ a
shorter exposure period for less persistent pesticides,
or utilize parental incubation to determine pesticide-in-
duced behavioral anomalies. Alternative measurement
endpoints and data analysis methods also are present.
Keywords: 'Reproduction(Biology), 'Birds, 'Pesti-
cides, Tests, Dose-response relationships, Organ
weight Ecology, Risk assessment Calcium, Blood
chemical analysis, Diet Food consumption, Eggs, Ex-
posure.
PB91-231480/REB PC A17/MF A04
Methods for the Determination of Organic Com-
pounds in Drinking Water. Revised July 1991.
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Chemistry Research Div.
Dec 88,397p EPA/600/4-88/039
Thirteen analytical methods for the identification and
measurement of organic compounds in drinking water
are described in detail. Six of the methods are for vola-
tile organic compounds (VOC's) and certain disinfec-
tion by products, and these methods were cited in the
Federal Register of July 8, 1987, under the National
Primary Drinking Water Regulations. The other seven
methods are designed for the determination of a varie-
ty of synthetic organic compounds and pesticides, and
these methods were cited in proposed drinking water
regulations in the Federal Register of May 22, 1989.
Five of the methods utilize the inert gas purge-and-trap
extraction procedure for VOC's, six methods employ a
classical liquid-liquid extraction, one method uses a
new liquid-solid extraction technique, and one method
is for direct aqueous analysis. Of the 13 methods, 12
use either packed or capillary gas chromatography
column separations followed by detection with mass
spectrometry or a selective gas chromatography de-
tector. One method is based on a high performance
liquid chromatography separation.
Keywords: 'Water analysis, 'Potable water, 'Organic
compounds, 'Water pollution detection, Volatile or-
ganic compounds, Pesticides, Extraction, Gas chro-
matography, Performance evaluation, Mass spectros-
copy, Disinfection, Water treatment, High performance
liquid chromatography.
PB91-231498/REB PC A14/MF A03
Methods for the Determination of Metals In Envi-
ronmental Samples.
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Chemistry Research Div.
Jun 91,305p EPA/600/4-91 /010
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Thirteen analytical methods covering 36 analytes
which may be present in a variety of environmental
sample types are described in detail. Three of these
methods are sample preparation procedures that re-
quire a separate determinate step found in other meth-
ods in the manual or elsewhere. These methods in-
volve a wide range of analytical instrumentation includ-
ing inductively coupled plasma (ICP) atomic emission
spectroscopy (AES). ICP mass spectroscopy (MS),
atomic absorption (AA) spectroscopy, ion chromatog-
raphy (1C), high performance liquid chromatography
(HPLC), and gas chromatography (GC). Application of
these techniques to a diverse group of sample types is
a somewhat unique feature of the manual. Sample
types include waters ranging from drinking water to
marine waters as well as industrial and municipal
waste water. Methods are also included that will ac-
commodate biological tissues and sediments and
soils. Providing a set of comprehensive methods that
are applicable to the widest variety of environmental
samples and EPA regulatory programs is likely to
become more pronounced in the future.
Keywords: 'Metals, 'Environmental surveys, 'Chemi-
cal analysis. 'Manuals, Sample preparation. Mass
spectroscopy. Gas chromatography, Atomic spectros-
copy, Bioassay, Soil analysis, Sediments, Emission
spectroscopy. Absorption spectra, Ion spectroscopy,
Water pollution detection. Land pollution. High per-
formance liquid chromatography.
PB91-231506/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Temperature Scenario Development Using Re-
gression Method*. Phase 2. Final rept
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel HHL Dept of Geogra-
&J. Robinson. Aug 91,58p EPA/600/3-91 /049
See also PB91-192022. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. At-
mospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Lab.
A method of developing scenarios of future tempera-
ture conditions resulting from climatic change is pre-
sented. The method is straightforward and can be
used to provide information about daily temperature
variations and dumal ranges, monthly average high
and low temperatures, and the frequency with which
user-selected high- and low-temperature thresholds
are crossed. Linear regressions between monthly av-
erage temperature and these various attributes are es-
tablished by using the observational record of daily
maximum and minimum temperature. These regres-
sions are then used to estimate values from the
monthly average ten ventures estimated by General
Circulation Models to occur as a result of a doubling of
atmospheric CO(2). Values can be established for any
location having daily temperature records. For the
United Slates the station density is sufficient to aHow
the creation of detailed regional scenarios on the spa-
tial and temporal scales required for impact assess-
ment The assumptions, scientific and statistical, inher-
ent in this regression-based approach are reviewed.
The method has been incorporated into a self-con-
tained PC-based computer program requiring only the
actual temperature data to be input by the user. A
demonstration of the use of the program, incorporating
drscussion of techniques for evaluating the quality of
the resultant scenario, is provided.
Keywords: 'Climatic changes. 'Greenhouse effect,
•Computerized simulation. •Regression analysis,
•Temperature distribution. Climatology, Carbon diox-
ide. Atmospheric circulation. Computer programs.
PB91-231514/REB PC A10/MF A03
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada.
OK. Processes and Systems Research Div.
Modetog MuMphaM Organic Chemical Transport
in Sols and Ground Water.
Vrania Polytechnic Inst and State Univ., Blacksburg.
J. CVParker. A K. Katyal. J. J. Kakjarachchi. a J.
Leonard, and T. J. Johnson. Aug 91,217p EPA/600/ J-
91/042
Grant EPA R-814320
Sponsored by Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research
Lab.. Ada. OK. Processes and Systems Research Div.
Subsurface contamination due to immisdbte organic
Eouids is a widespread problem which poses a serious
threat to ground-water resources. In order to under-
stand the movement of such materials in the subsur-
face, a mathematical model was developed for multi-
phase flow and multicomponent transport in porous
media with water, NAPL and air or any subset of these
phases. Numerical procedures for solving the system
of coupled flow equations, based on various formula-
tions of the governing equations, were compared. Ac-
curate representation of three-phase permeability-
saturation-capillary pressure (k-S-P) relations is crucial
to model multiphase fluid movement and accurate
models for interphase mass partitioning are critical to
describe species transport A detailed description of
hysteresis in three-phase k-S-P relations was reported.
Simplified models, which consider effects of nonwet-
ting fluid entrapment, were shown to provide a reason-
able compromise between accuracy, on the one hand,
and efficiency and robustness, on the other. Laborato-
ry studies of light and dense NAPLs in a 1 x 1.5 meter
sand tank, involving measurements of water and NAPL
pressures and saturations and component concentra-
tions, are described. These studies were used to vali-
date the mathematical model for multiphase flow and
transport
Keywords: 'Subsurface investigations, 'Environmen-
tal transport, 'Organic compounds, 'Water pollution,
•Land pollution, 'Mathematical models, Groundwater
movement Soil surveys, Porous media, Groundwater
resources. Base flow, Multiphase flow, Mass transfer,
Permeability, Saturation, Pore pressure, 'Nonaqueous
phase liquid.
P891-231S22/REB PC A05/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Compatibility of Flexible Membrane Liners and
Municipal Solid Waste Leachates.
Matrecon. Inc., Alameda, CA.
H. E. Haxo. Aug 91,99p EPA/600/2-91 /040
Contract EPA-68-03-3413
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati. OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
In a study designed to determine the current composi-
tion of municipal solid waste (MSW) teachate and its
chemical resistance with flexible membrane liners
(FMLs), the literature was surveyed and limited experi-
ments on absorption of organtcs by FMLs were done.
The object of the survey and study was to assess how
weH EPA Method 9090 can evaluate the resistance of
FMLs with MSW teachate. It should be noted that EPA
Method 9090 was originally developed for evaluating
the chemical resistance of FMLs with hazardous waste
teachate. At present, it is questionable whether
Method 9090 yields realistic results for judging this re-
sistance. The Method may yield misleading results be-
cause of the instability of the MSW teachate and the
low concentrations of teachate organics presentiy re-
ported.
Keywords: 'Municipal wastes. 'Land pollution control.
•Sold waste disposal. 'Linings, •Chemical resistance.
Leaching, Performance evaluation. Membranes, Or-
ganic compounds. Information transfer, Materials
tests. Chemical properties. Adsorption. TablesflData).
Graphs(Charts), Compatibility methods. Chemical
composition. Physical properties, 'Flexible membrane
liners, 'EPA method 9090.
PB91-231S30/REB PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment: A
PnotoflnisNng Faculty. Final rept
Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
Aug 91.184p EPA/600/2-91/039
Contract EPA-68-C8-0061
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati. OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
A waste minimization opportunity assessment was
performed which identified areas for waste reduction
at a photofintshing facility. The study followed proce-
dures in the EPA Waste Minimization Opportunity As-
sessment Manual. The report identifies potential op-
tions to achieve further waste minimization progress. A
number of waste producing processes were initially
screened, and detailed technical evaluations were per-
formed on wastes associated with process solutions
and wash waters. Options identified were as follows:
(1) wash water control; (2) saver recovery-metal re-
placement cartridges; (3) saver recovery-etectrowin-
ning (4) etectrowinning with MRC tailing; (5) recovery
of silver-ion exchange; (6) recovery of fixer; (7) recov-
ery of bleach fix; and (8) recovery of developer. Based
on the results of the assessment phase, Options 1-4
and 7 were selected for further evaluation in the feasi-
bility phase. The results of the study indicate the fast-
est payback would be realized from Options 1 and 7
assuming Accuphoto's willingness to recycle bleach
and no production increases.
Keywords: 'Waste management 'Photographic proc-
essing chemicals, Water pollution control, Materials re-
covery, Electrowinning, Ion exchanging, Feasibility
studies, Waste recycling, 'Waste minimization, Source
reduction.
PB91-231548/REB PC A17/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation
of Control Technology Determinations. First Sup-
plement to 1990 Edition. Final rept
VIGYAN, Inc., Falls Church. VA.
D. Di Mauro, and C. Duffy. Jul 91,385p EPA/450/3-
91/015
Contract EPA-68-DO-0177
See also PB90-259714. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
The dean Air Act as amended in 1977 prescribes sev-
eral technology-based limitations affecting new or
modified air pollution sources: (1) new source perform-
ance stds. (NSPS); (2) best available control technolo-
gy (BACT); (3) lowest achievable emission rate
(LAER). The basic purposes of the RACT/BACT/
LAER Clearinghouse are to: (1) provide State and local
air pollution control agencies with current information
on case-by-case control technology determinations
that are made nationwide and (2) promote communi-
cation, cooperation, and sharing of control technology
information among the permitting agencies. The infor-
mation presented in this compilation was abstracted
from preconstruction permits and submitted voluntarily
by the State and local air pollution control agencies.
The Clearinghouse is intended as a reference for State
and local agencies in making RACT/BACT/LAER de-
cisions. Since the 1985 BLC document was published
in June of that year, annual supplements containing
only those determinations inserted or revised during
the previous 12 months were published. A master edi-
tion containing all new/revised determinations com-
pleted during the past 5 years was published in June
1990. This is the first supplement to that edition.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control. 'New Source Per-
formance Standards, 'Best technology, 'Lowest
achievable emission rates, 'Air pollution abatement,
•Information sources, US EPA, Air pollution standards.
Technology utilization, Information transfer, State gov-
ernment Permits, Pollution sources, Tables(Data),
Clean Air Act of 1977, Cooperative agreements.
PB91-233254/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Cost and Effectiveness of Radon Resistant Fea-
tures In New School Buildings.
Infiltec. Falls Church, VA.
A. B. Craig, K. W. Leovic, and D. W. Saum. 1991,15p
EPA/600/D-91/207
Contract EPA-68-DO-0097
Presented at the ASHRAE Conference, IAQ91 held in
Washington, DC. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and
Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The paper describes initial results of a study of several
schools with radon resistant features that were recent-
ly constructed in the northeastern U.S. These designs
generally are based on experience with radon mitiga-
tion in existing houses and schools and radon-resist-
ant new construction. The study was limited to slab-
on-grade schools where the most common radon re-
sistant school design is active subslab depressuriza-
tion (ASD). The additional construction costs for eight
schools built with ASD ranged from $3 to $11 /sq m of
slab area. The radon contractors who designed these
systems have tended to overdesign the radon reduc-
tion systems in the absence of specific written guid-
ance to follow to lessen potential liability in the event
of system failure. Design features include detailed
sealing of all slab cracks, multiple exhaust stacks, and
extensive subslab piping. Recent EPA research on
radon mitigation suggests that simpler ASD systems
may provide sufficient radon resistance in new build-
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ings at lower costs. Components of a specification for
radon resistant school construction are discussed,
based on comments from radon system designers. An-
other school being studied was built with a heating,
ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) pressurization
radon control system, and considerations for this type
of system are examined.
Keywords: * Radon, 'School buildings, 'Air pollution
control, 'Indoor air pollution, Design criteria. Radioac-
tive materials. Performance evaluation, Environmental
engineering, Cost analysis, 'Subslab depressurization
systems.
PB91-233262/REB PC A03/MF A01
Long-Range Atmospheric Transport and Deposi-
tion of Anthropogenic Contaminants and Their
Potential Effects on Terrestrial Ecosystems. Book
chapter.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
T. J. Moser, J. R. Barker, and D. T. Tingey. 1991,18p
EPA/600/D-91/208
Pub. in Btogeochemistry and Environmental Change:
Global Impacts of Human Activity, 1991. Prepared in
cooperation with ManTech Environmental Technolo-
gy, Inc., Corvallis, OR.
Through the processes of atmospheric transport and
deposition, many anthropogenic contaminants such as
industrial organics, pesticides, and trace metals have
become widely distributed around the globe. Due to
the phenomenon of long-range atmospheric transport,
even the most remote areas of the plant are not out of
range of contaminants emitted from distant anthropo-
genic sources. Many of these airborne contaminants
are toxic and persistent, can bioaccumulate, and may
remain biologically harmful for long periods of time. Al-
though airborne contaminants are considered primarily
a human health problem, there is increasing concern
that they may have deleterious ecological conse-
quences. When sensitive terrestrial plants and other
biota experience chronic exposure to low concentra-
tions of airborne toxic chemicals, sublethal effects may
occur, with subsequent impacts on ecosystem struc-
ture and function.
Keywords: *Air pollution, 'Toxic substances, •Terres-
trial ecosystems, 'Atmospheric diffusion, 'Deposition,
Biological effects, Air pollution effects(Plants), Envi-
ronmental effects. Pollution sources, Global aspects,
Industrial wastes, Organic compounds, Pesticides,
Trace amounts, Metals, Bioaccumulation.
PB91-233270/REB PC A03/MF A01
Fbrestatton and Forest Management Options and
Their Costs at the Site Level Symposium paper.
Corvalfis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
a K. Dixon, J. K. Winjum, and O. N. Krankina. 1991,
18pEPA/60Q/D-91/209
Presented at the Technical Workshop to Explore Op-
tions for Global Forest Management held in 1991.
Sustainable silvicultural practices are required to
ensure an uninterrupted and affordable flow of goods
and services from the Earth's 4,070 million hectares of
forests. Demographic and environmental pressures
have altered the status and development of boreal,
temperate, and tropical forest biomes. A relatively
small proportion of primary or secondary forests are
routinely managed on a sustainable basis. Forestation
of harvested stands, degraded or abandoned lands,
and other sites in boreal, temperate and tropical sys-
tems range from 10-15 million hectares annually. The
cost of natural and artificial forestation range from $30-
2500/hectare, depending on site condition and prepa-
ration, size/quality of seeds, seedlings or advanced re-
generation, and juvenile plantation protection require-
ments. Intermediate silvicultural practices such as thin-
ning, fertilization, drainage, or irrigation range in cost
from $5-500/hectare. Protection of forests from fire,
insects, and disease range from $<1-50/hectare. Fi-
nancial analyses of silvicultural practices reveal that
these forest systems can be managed profitably. Case
studies of selected forest management investments in
representative countries reveal an internal rate of
return of 5-35%. Sustained management of global
forest will probably not increase significantly without
policy changes to stimulate positive national action
and create incentives for local populations.
Keywords: 'Climatic changes, 'Forest management
'Forestry, 'Air pollution effects(Plants), 'Economic
analysis. Planting management, Carbon cycle,
Biomes, Bkxnass plantations, Ecosystems, Environ-
mental effects, Land use, Resource conservation, Bio-
sphere, Global.
PB91-233288/REB PC A03/MF A01
Practical Computer Modeling for GAC Application.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
T. F. Speth, and R. J. Miltner. 1991,13p EPA/600/D-
91/210
The 1986 amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act
(SDWA) declare granular activated carbon (GAC) to be
the base-line technology against which all other tech-
nologies must be measured for synthetic organic
chemical (SOC) control. The USEPA's Drinking Water
Research Division (DWRD) has been active in deter-
mining the effectiveness of GAC in removing organic
contaminants. Because GAC is typically employed in a
fixed-bed reactor, treatment efficiency is best de-
scribed by pilot or full-scale columns evaluated with
the contaminated water in question. Because it is ex-
pensive and time consuming to conduct full-scale field
studies, predictive computer modeling of GAC sys-
tems is an inherent part of the USEPA's Cost and
Technology documents which support the SDWA. The
article discusses the mathematical models used by the
DWRD and the USEPA's Office of Drinking Water
(ODW) to evaluate SOC control in natural waters by
GAC treatment processes.
Keywords: 'Granular activated carbon treatment,
'Computerized simulation, 'Water pollution control,
•Organic compounds, Adsorption, US EPA, Perform-
ance evaluation, Baseline measurements, Water treat-
ment Potable water, Synthetic materials, Technology
utilization, Reprints, Safe Drinking Water Act
PB91-233296/REB PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation and Testing of a Protocol to Determine
the Aerobic Degradation Potential of Hazardous
Waste Constituents in Soil.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
S. I. Saffemnan, J. A. Glaser, and D. Shelton. 1990,9p
EPA/600/D-91/211
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion Annual Meeting and Exhibition (83rd) held in Pitts-
burgh, PA. on June 24-29,1990. Prepared in coopera-
tion with Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, MD.
Beltsville Agricultural Research Center.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in
conjunction with the U.S. Department of Agriculture is
currently testing a protocol for determining the 'Aero-
bic Degradation Potential of Hazardous Organic Con-
stituents in Soil' to ensure its reliability, accuracy, cost
effectiveness, and ease of use. This protocol is part of
EPA's Office of Research and Development efforts to
provide Federal and State EPA offices as well as con-
sultants and industries with guidelines and encourage-
ment for conducting standardized treatability studies.
Testing of the protocol has been initiated with stand-
ardized soil (obtained from EPA's Synthetic Soil
Matrix, Edison, NJ). Two surrogate pollutants, toluene,
a volatile, and phenol, a semivolatile, are being tested
as representative, easily biodegradable compounds.
Critical aspects of the protocol involving the configura-
tion of the test reactor and procedures for trapping the
volatiles have been identified. Once fine tuning of the
process is completed, testing of combinations of com-
pounds in a variety of soil matrices is planned.
Keywords: "Hazardous materials, 'Aerobic processes,
'Biological treatment 'Land pollution control, 'Waste
management US EPA, US DOA, Soil contamination,
Soil treatment, Superfund, Remedial action, 'Biodeter-
ioration.
PB91-233304/REB PC A02/MF A01
Selection of Nutrients to Enhance Biodegradation
for the Remediation of Oil Spilled on Beaches.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
S. I. Safferman. 1991,9p EPA/600/D-91/212
Presented at the 1991 International Oil Spill Confer-
ence (Prevention, Behaviour, Control, Cleanup), San
Diego, CA., March 4-7,1991 .Portions of this document
are not fully legible.
Laboratory studies were conducted to determine the
fate of fertilizers proposed for application to the Alaska
shoreline in support of the Alaskan Oil Spill EPA Biore-
mediation Project Fertilizer application is theorized to
provide indigenous organisms with nutrients that
appear to be limited on ocean beaches. The experi-
ments were developed strictly to test the durability, re-
lease rates, and application procedures of a variety of
fertilizer types. The effects of tidal movement on a
beach was simulated by two separate conditions,
static and dynamic. The static condition represented
periods when the beach material was under water and
turbulence was at a minimum. This condition was sim-
ulated in the laboratory by submerging the nutrient in a
beaker of simulated sea water (with or without beach
material depending on the nutrients). These experi-
ments ran continuously over a 3-month period with
water exchanges in accordance with a planned sched-
ule. Nutrient concentrations were measured in the ex-
changed water. Dynamic conditions represented the
forces on beach material as the water moved from the
low to high tide and then back to the low tide. In the
laboratory, the condition was simulated by applying the
nutrients to beach material, which was piled in one end
of a long narrow trayplaced on a rocker table. When
the rocker table was operating and sufficient quantities
of sea water had been added to cover the beach mate-
rial (in the rocker table's low position, a gentle sloshing
of the water over the materials resulted. These experi-
ments generally lasted 1 to 2 hours during which time
liquid samples were collected for nutrient analyses.
Durability of the fertilizers was measured by visual ob-
servation and freeze/thaw determinations. The experi-
mental setup was economical and performed well. The
fertilizer most suited for field trial was found to be iso-
butyraldehyde diurea briquettes, which produced a
slow continuous release of nutrients was found.
Keywords: 'Oil spills, 'Biological treatment, 'Beaches,
'Land pollution control, 'Fertilizers, 'Biodeterioration,
Remedial action, Nutrients, Experimental design,
Water pollution abatement Tidal waters, Oil pollution.
Reprints, Alaskan Oil Spill EPA Bioremediation
Project, Exxon Valdez, Aldehyde diurea/butyr, Slow
release chemicals.
PB91-233312/REB PC A03/MF A01
Risk Assessment (Chapter 15). Book chapter.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment.
L. R. Valcovic. Jul91,16pEPA/600/D-91/213,
OHEA-R-328
Pub. in Genetic Toxicology, 1991.
The field of genetic toxicology occupies a unique and
somewhat paradoxical role in the area of risk assess-
ment. It is the only field in which most of the data gen-
erated do not measure truly toxic events. That is, many
of the end points measured do not clearly represent
adverse effects for the cell or organism of study. The
chapter presents a discussion of some of the major
components of heritable genetic risk assessment from
chemical exposure, including hazard identification,
dose-response assessment dosimetry, dose-re-
sponse extrapolation, exposure assessment, and risk
characterization.
Keywords: 'Risk assessment, 'Toxicology, 'Genetics,
'Mutagens, 'Toxic substances, Dose-response rela-
tionships, Health hazards, Exposure, Gonads, Mam-
mals, Dosimetry, Reprints.
PB91-233320/REB PC A03/MF A01
Advances in Hazardous Waste Site Alluvial Sam-
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
L. E. Leach, and D. C. Draper. 1991,22p EPA/600/D-
91/214
Presented at the Conference on Design and Construc-
tion Issues at Hazardous Waste Sites, Dallas, TX., May
1-3,1991.
Ground-water remediation at hazardous waste sites
quite often fails to meet state and federal established
goals. In recent pump-and-treat study of 19 active sys-
tems, Haley et al (1989) found that most systems had
been operated longer than their initial projection for
clean-up. Estimates could not be made as to the time
remaining for ground water restoration. Inadequate
design and failure to evaluate ground-water remedial
actions stems from the inability to understand complex
processes involved in the transport and transformation
of contaminants in the subsurface environment. Para-
mount to this understanding is an adequate hydrologic,
physical, chemical and biological characterization of
the subsurface.
December 1991 53
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Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, * Water pollution
control, 'Ground water, 'Waste disposal, 'Observa-
tion wells, Remedial action. Subsurface investigations,
Pumping, Environmental transport. Hydrology, Physi-
cal properties. Water chemistry, Aquatic biology, Drill
core analysis, Alluvial aquifers, Reprints, 'Cleanup op-
erations, Remedial design.
PB91-233338/REB PC A02/MF A01
Biologically Based Dose Response Models for De-
velopmental Toxicity Risk Assessment
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park. NC. Developmental Toxicology Div.
R. J. Kavlock. 1991,10p EPA/600/D-91/215
Presented at the Toxicology Forum held in Aspen, CO.
on Jury 17,1991.
Present risk assessment procedures for non-cancer
endpoints generally rely on the determination of No
Observed Adverse Effects levels (NOAELS) in animal
models followed by the application of various Uncer-
tainty Factors (UFs) to account for unknowns in ex-
trapolating high dose toxicology studies to potentially
sensitive human subpopulations. The Reference Dose
(RfD) or Concentration (RfC) which results from the
process is an estimate, with an uncertainty spanning
an order of magnitude, of the exposure level to the
human population that is likely to be without apprecia-
ble risk of deleterious effects during a lifetime. The US
Environmental Protection Agency, through its Re-
search to Improve Hearth Risk Assessment Program
(RIHRA), has embarked on a concerted effort to intro-
duce more pharmacokinetic and mechanistic informa-
tion into the risk assessment process for non-cancer
endpoints and to do this in a quantitative and predic-
tive fashion. Such approaches are collectively termed
biologically based dose-response (BBDR) models, and
the presentation will focus on examples of such re-
search in the area of developmental toxkaty currently
being conducted or supported by the EPA.
Keywords: *Teratogenic compounds, 'Toxicity. 'Risk
assessment. Dose-response relationships, Carcinc-
genesis, Pharmacokinetics, Growth, Biological
models. Embryo, Genetic recombination, Fetus,
Health hazards. Mutations.
PB91-233346/REB PC A04/MF A01
Caveats in Hazard Assessment Stress and Neuro-
toxfctty.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxjcotogy Div.
D. B. Miller. 1991,60p EPA/600/D-91 /216
A primary aim of neurotoxicology is to identify agents
that impact directly ex the nervous system with the ulti-
mate goal of identifying any adverse effects associat-
ed with exposure. Behavioral, biochemical, etectrophy-
sMogical and morphological indicators are all suggest-
ed as appropriate means for detecting neurotoxiaty. A
general review of the impact of stress or adrenal axis
perturbations on neurotoxicity is provided by the chap-
ter. It illustrates how damage to, chemically-induced
alterations in the secretions of, or activation of the ad-
renal axis rray impact on the endpoints used to assess
neurotoxicity. Often what are normally considered to
be irrelevant variables such as handling, dosing and
housing procedure may impact neurotoxicity assess-
ment in both adult and developing organisms. Labora-
tory animals are not the lexicologist's black box and a
better understandmg of the changes associated with
the procedures utilized in toxicity testing will lead to
greater confidence in the data provided by such test-
ing.
Keywords: 'Toxicology. 'Nervous system,
•StresstPhysiology), 'Health hazards. Adrenal gland,
Hypothalamus, Hppocampus, Glucocortcoids, Animal
behavior. Cognition, Memory, Eksctrophysiotogy. Bio-
chemistry.
PB91-233353/REB PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Neurobehavioral Response In
Humans to Low-Level Volatile Organic Compound
(VOC) Sources.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Human Studies Div.
D. A. Otto. Jun 91,29p EPA/600/D-917218
Proceedngs of the Pierce/Yale Indoor Air Confer-
ence.
Occupants of sick buildings often complain of CNS
symptoms including headache and memory loss, but
little objective evidence of neurobehavioral effects
exists. Available evidence of neurobehavioral effects
of low level VOC exposure representative of new build-
ings is reviewed. Methods suitable for studying the
neurobehavioral effects of low-level VOC exposure-
including computerized behavioral tests, balance tests
and sensory evoked potentials-are reviewed. The use
of computerized behavioral tests in conjunction with
symptom questionnaires is recommended for low-level
VOC studies.
Keywords: 'Indoor air pollution, 'Air pollution
effects(Humans), 'Occupational safety and health,
'Toxic substances, 'Nervous system disorders,
•Buildings, Behavior disorders, Volatile organic com-
pounds, Assessments, Occupational exposure, Re-
views, Concentration(Composition), Questionnaires.
PB91-233361/REB PC A03/MF A01
Reliability Study of the U.S. EPA's Method 101A:
Determination of Paniculate and Gaseous Mercu-
ry Emissions.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
F. W. Wilshire, J. E. Knoll, T. E. Ward, and M. R.
Midgett c1991.14p EPA/600/D-91 /219
EPA Method 101A applies to the determination of par-
ticulate and gaseous mercury emissions from sewage
sludge incinerators and other sources. Concern has
been expressed that ammonia or hydrogen chloride
(HC1) when present in the emissions, interferes in the
analytical processes and produces a high positive bias
in the mercury results. Because HCI and ammonia are
present in the effluents from municipal waste inciner-
ators where chlorinated plastics are combusted, the
present laboratory study was conducted to investigate
these concerns. A standard EPA Method 101A sam-
pling train was employed in the study. The source of
Hg vapor consisted of two certified Hg permeation
tubes. The mercury vapor was directed into a stream
of filtered laboratory air and sampled at rates varying
between 15 and 30 L/min. Approximately 1 m3 of gas
was collected in each sample run. A side stream of
ammonia vapor was added to the gas sampled in half
of the runs to determine the effects of that substance.
Mercury recoveries with and without added ammonia
were 97.3 + or - 3.4 and 96.8 + or -1.3%, respective-
ly. Application of the Aspin-Welch test for the differ-
ence between two sample means showed that the dif-
ference was not statistically significant. The effect of
added HCI was also studied. Mercury and HCI were
added to samples of the acid permanganate reagent
and subjected to the Method 101A analytical proce-
dure. Mercury recoveries were 100.0 + or - 5.2,101.3
+ or - 8.5, and 98.0 + or - 5.4% for 0, 1. and 7 g of
added Ha, respectively, indicating no effect of HCI on
the analysis.
Keywords: *Mercury(Metal), 'Vapors, 'Particulates.
Incinerators, Reliability, Interfering elements, Ammo-
nia, Hydrogen chloride, 'EPA Method 101 A.
PB91-233379/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div.
Subacute and Subchronlc Oral Toxlcrry of 'p'-
Chlorotoluen* in the Rat Journal article.
Hazteton Labs. America, Inc., Rockville, MD.
J. B. Terrill, M. Robinson, G. W. Wolfe, and L H.
Billups. C1990.11p EPA/600/J-90/537
Contract EPA-68-03-4008
Pub. in Jnl. of American College of Toxicology, v9 n5
p487-495 Nov 90. Sponsored by Health Effects Re-
search Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC. Environ-
mental Toxicology Div.
P-Ohlorotoluene was administered by gavage for 14
and 90 days to male and female Sprague-Dawley-cte-
rived rats at dose levels of 200,600 and 1800 mg/kg/
day and 50, 200 and 800 mg/kg/day, respectively. In
the 14-day study 8 of 10 animals of each sex hi the
high-dose group died due to treatment Other treat-
ment-related signs for these animals included an ad-
verse effect upon body weight and clinical signs of
salivation, tremors and prostration. In the 200 and 600
mg/kg/day groups there were no apparent treatment-
related effects. In the 90-day study, 4 of 10 males and
2 of 10 females in the high-dose group died due to
treatment Other signs for this treatment group includ-
ed an adverse effect upon body weight and clinical
signs of languid behavior, prostration, tremors, sensi-
tive to touch, epistaxis and respiratory distress. In-
creases in alkaline phosphatase and creatinine (males
only), and increases in adrenal (absolute and relative,
females), kidney (relative, both sexes) and liver (rela-
tive, both sexes) weights were also noted.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, Rats, Dose-response relation-
ships, Body weight, Alkaline phosphatase, Creatinine,
Adrenal gland, Kidney, Liver, Pathology, Males, Fe-
males, Chronic kidney diseases, Organ weight Re-
prints, *p-Chlorotoluene.
PB91-233387/REB PC A03/MF A01
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
Estimation of Free Hydrocarbon Volume from
Fluid Levels in Monitoring Wells. Journal article.
Virginia Polytechnic Inst and State Univ., Blacksburg.
Center for Environmental and Hazardous Material
Studies.
R. J. Lenhard, and J. C. Parker. c1990,13p EPA/600/
J-90/538
Pub. in Ground Water, v28 n1 Jan-Feb 90. Sponsored
by Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
Under the assumption of local vertical equilibrium, fluid
pressure distributions specified from well fluid levels in
monitoring wells may be used to predict water and hy-
drocarbon saturation profiles given expressions for air-
water-hydrocarbon saturation-pressure relations. Ver-
tical integration of the oil-saturation profile yields the
actual oil volume in porous media per unit area adja-
cent to the well. Three-phase fluid distributions are
predicted using a scaling procedure which requires
knowledge of two-phase air-water saturation-pressure
relations, hydrocarbon density, and hydrocarbon sur-
face tension. Results reveal that whereas the distance
above an oil-water table at which oil saturations
become zero may be independent of soil type, estimat-
ed light nonaqueous phase liquid (LNAPL) volumes
per unit area may differ substantially. Hence, estimates
of LNAPL volume cannot be inferred directly from soil
LNAPL thickness or well LNAPL thickness data with-
out consideration of effects of soil properties. Further-
more, it is demonstrated that no simple linear conver-
sion scheme can be employed to relate the height of
LNAPL in a monitoring well to the LNAPL volume in
porous media. Effects of grain-size distribution and
well LNAPL thickness on the ration of actual LNAPL
thickness in the aquifer to well LNAPL thickness are
shown.
Keywords: 'Hydrocarbons, 'Observation wells,
'Ground water, 'Water pollution sampling, Oil spills,
Underground storage. Storage tanks. Vertical motion,
Particle size distribution, Density(Mass/volume),
Aquifers, Saturation, Remedial action, Fluid bound-
aries, Land pollution, Environmental transport. Fluid
pressures. Reprints, 'Light NonAqueous Phase Liquid.
PB91-233395/REB PC A02/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Genetic Toxicology Div.
Localization of the Mouse ThvmkJIne Kinase Gene
to the Distal Portion of Chromosome 11. Journal
article.
Florida Inst of Tech., Melbourne. Dept of Biological
Sciences.
J. Hozier, J. Scalzi, J. Sawyer, N. Cartey, and M.
Applegate. C1991,6p EPA/600/J-91 /177
Pub. in Genomics 10, P827-830 May 91. Prepared in
cooperation with Applied Genetics Labs., Inc., Mel-
bourne, FL, and Burroughs Wellcome Co., Research
Triangle Park, NC. Sponsored by Health Effects Re-
search Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC. Genetic
Toxicology Div.
The authors report the cytogenetic mapping of the thy-
midine kinase (tk-1) gene in the mouse using two com-
plementary and independent analyses: (1) investiga-
tion of chromosome aberrations associated with tk-1
gene inactivation in the L5178Y TK(+/-) -3.7.2C cell
line, and (2) fluorescence in situ molecular hybridiza-
tion of cloned tk-1 cDNA probes to mitotic chromo-
somes of the cell line. The consensus location from
both analyses is 11E1-E2. Consideration of the mouse
tk-1 gene localization, along with evidence that the ho-
mologous human TK1 gene is located distally on the
large arm of chromosome 17, appears to extend the
region of homology between MMU11 and HSA17 to
the distal end of both chromosomes. (Copyright (c)
1991 by Academic Press, Inc.)
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Keywords: 'Chromosomes, *Thymidine kinase, Deox-
yribonucleic acids, Mitosis, Chromosome mapping,
Nucleic acid hybridization, Chromosome aberrations,
Nucleic acid sequence homology, Karyotyping, Im-
munohistochemistry, Fluorescence, Reprints.
PB91-233403/REB PC A03/MF A01
Gtutamate Neruotoxiclty in the Developing Rat
Cochlea: Physiological and Morphological Ap-
proaches. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
R. Janssen, L Schweitzer, and K. F. Jensen. c1991,
12p EPA/600/ J-91/054
Pub. in Brain Research, v552 n2 p255-264 1991. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Louisville Univ., KY. School
of Medicine.
The neurotoxic effects of exogenous glutamate were
studied in the rat cochlea. Glutamate-treated rats (4g/
kg/day ip, postnatal days 2 through 9) exhibited elec-
trophysiologically-measured elevations in high fre-
quency thresholds usually associated with hair cell
loss in the basal region of the cochlea. While surface
preparations of the organ of Corti revealed no loss of
hair cells, there was a dramatic and selective reduction
of neurons in the basal, high frequency-related portion
of the spiral ganglion. The sensitivity of developing
spiral ganglion cells to the neurotoxicity of glutamate is
consistent with the hypothesis that glutamate or a
structurally related substance is a neurotransmitter at
afferent synapses of cochlear hair cells.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Nervous system, 'Cochlea,
•Qlutamates, Ganglia, Afferent neurons, Synapses,
Neuroregulators, Rats, Body weight Hair cells, Physi-
ology, Morphology, Reprints.
PB91-233411/REB PC A03/MF A01
Ten- and Ninety-Day Toxicity Studies of 1,2-Dfch-
krabMizene Administered by Oral Gavage to
Sprague-Dawtey Rats. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
M. Robinson, J. P. Bercz, H. P. Ringhand, L W.
ConrJe, and M. J. Pamell. c1991,32p EPA/600/J-91 /
178
Pub. in Drug and Chemical Toxicology, v14 n1-2 p83-
112 Mar 91. Prepared in cooperation with Army
Dugway Proving Ground, UT., and Air Force Aero-
space Medical Research Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB,
OR
Subacute (10-day) and subchronic (90-day) toxicity
studies of 1,2-dichlorobenzene (DCS) were conducted
in male and female Sprague-Dawley rats. 1,2-Dichloro-
benzene was administered in com oil by oral gavage;
control animals received com oil. At time of sacrifice,
gross necropsies were performed and selected tissues
were weighed and prepared for histological evaluation.
Blood was taken for hematdogy and clinical chemistry
determinations. While there were no definitive dose-re-
lated histopathokxjical findings in the subacute study,
the data did show a tendency toward an increased fre-
quency of hepatocellular cytoplasmic alterations and
vacuoUzation, and single cell necrosis. In the subch-
ronic study, hepatocellular changes associated with
treatment included centrolobular degeneration and hy-
pertrophy, and single cell necrosis in the high dose
males and females. Correlating effects observed in
cfinical chemistry and histopathology with other stud-
ies, demonstrate that the liver and kidney are the
target organs of 1,2-dichlorobenzene toxicity in the rat.
Keywords: 'Toxfcity, 'Health hazards, Dose-response
relationships, Liver, Vacuoles, Necrosis, Kidney, He-
matotogy. Pathology, Solvents, Rats, Body weight,
Organ weight. Environmental pollutants, Reprints,
'Dichlorobenzenes.
PB91-233429/REB PC A02/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Developmental Toxicology Div.
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Impairs Cellular
Development In Neonatal Rat Heart and Kidney:
Effects on DNA and Protein in Whole Tissues.
Journal article.
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham. NC. Dept of
Pharmacology.
T. A. Station, F. J. Seidler, R. J. Kavlock, and J. V.
Bartotome. c1991, 7p EPA/600/J-91 /179
Grant EPA-R-813769
Pub. in Teratology 43, n4 p301-306 Apr 91. Sponsored
by Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Developmental Toxicology Div.
Fetal glucocorticoid exposure causes postnatal growth
retardation. To examine the mechanisms underlying
effects on specific organ systems, the authors admin-
istered 0.2 or 0.8 mg/kg of dexamethasone to preg-
nant rats on gestational days 17, 18, and 19 and as-
sessed three biochemical markers of cell development
in heart and kidney of the offspring: DNA content per
organ as an index of total cell numbers, DNA per g
tissue as an index of cell packing density, and protein/
DNA ratio as an index of relative cell size. In both tis-
sues, DNA content became markedly subnormal
during the first postnatal week, theontogenetic period
of rapid cell division. Partial recovery occurred by the
end of the first postnatal month. In the heart, cell pack-
ing density was subnormal initially and the cells were
significantly enlarged. In contrast, packing density was
slightly elevated in the kidney; protein/DNA was in-
creased by the low dose of dexamethasone, but mark-
edly decreased by the high dose. (Copyright (c) 1991
Wiley-Liss, Inc.)
Keywords: 'Dexamethasone, 'Prenatal exposure de-
layed effects, 'Heart, 'Kidney, 'Deoxyribonucleic
acids, 'Toxicity, 'Proteins, Glucocorticoids, Fetus,
Rats, Mitosis, Reprints.
PB91-233437/REB PC A02/MF A01
Measurement of Mutagenlc Emissions from the
Incineration of the Pesticide Dinoseb during Ap-
plication of Combustion Modifications. Journal ar-
ticle.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Genetic Bioassay Branch.
D. M. DeMarini, V. S. Houk, J. Lewtas, R. W. Williams,
and M. G. Hishioka. c1991, 6p EPA/600/J-91 /180
Pub. in Environmental Science and Technology, v25
n5 p910-913 May 91. Prepared in cooperation with En-
vironmental Health Research and Testing, Inc.,
Durham, NC., Battelle Columbus Div., OH., and Acurex
Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
The incineration of the pesticide dinoseb with staged
combustion and rebuming reduced not only the NOX
by 96% compared to the absence of these two control
technologies, but also the mutagenic potency of the
emissions were reduced by 60% and the mutagenic
emission factor by 60% compared to that of staged
combustion alone. Although chemical analysis for a
variety of nitroaromatics indicated the presence of only
a few such compounds at appreciable levels, mutage-
nicity bioassays suggested that 70-90% of the muta-
genic activity of the dichloromethane-extractable or-
ganics in the emissions may be due to nitroaromatics.
Therefore, optimization of combustion conditions to
reduce NOX emissions from fuels high in nitrogen, al-
though desirable in itself, may lead to the formation of
as-yet unidentified nitrated species. Thus, staged com-
bustion and rebuming appear to be effective technol-
ogies for reducing NOX and minimizing the mutagenic
activity of the emissions resulting from the incineration
of a nitrogen-containing hazardous waste. This study
also illustrates the value of performing both chemical
and biological analyses of chemically complex mix-
tures, such as incinerator emissions, in order to char-
acterize the potential health effects of such mixtures.
Keywords: 'Air pollution abatement, 'Emission fac-
tors, 'Waste disposal, 'Dinoseb, 'Air pollution detec-
tion, Herbicides, Afterburning, Staged combustion, Air
pollution effects(Humans), Mutagens, Toxic sub-
stances. Nitrates, Chemical analysis, Bioassay, Nitro-
gen oxides, Hazardous materials, Combustion modifi-
cation, Reprints.
PB91-233445/REB PC A03/MF A01
Immunotoxlcologic Assessment of Subacute Ex-
posure of Rats to Carbon Tetrachloride with Com-
parison to Hepatotoxicity and Nephrotoxicity.
Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
R. J. Smialowicz, J. E. Simmons, R. W. Luebke, and J.
W. AlliS. C1991,12p EPA/600/J-91 /181
Pub. in Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 17, n1
p186-1961991.
The immunotoxicity, hepatotoxicity, and nephrotoxicity
of subacute exposure to carbon tetrachloride (CCI4)
were evaluated in young adult (8-9 weeks old) male
Fischer 344 rats dosed by gavage with CCI4 for 10
consecutive days at 0, 5,10,20 or 40 mg/kg/day. Two
days following the last treatment rats were evaluated
for alterations in immune function by monitoring the
following: body and lymphqid organ weights; mitogen
and mixed leukocyte reaction lymphoproliferative re-
sponses; natural killer cell activity; and cytotoxic T lym-
phocyte responses. A separate group of similarly
dosed rats was immunized with sheep red blood cells
(SRBC) on Day 9 of dosing, and the primary antibody
response was assessed 4 days later. Hepatic and
renal toxicity were assessed 2 days after the last treat-
ment by monitoring organ weights, serum indicators of
hepatic and renal damage, and hepatic cytochrome
P450 levels, as well as by histological evaluation. Sig-
nificant increases in relative liver weights were ob-
served in rats dosed at 40 mg/kg/day. Histologically,
these livers displayed mild to moderate vacuolar de-
generation and minimal to mild hepatocellular necro-
sis. In addition, serum levels of aspartate aminotrans-
ferase and alanine aminotransferase were elevated at
this dosage, as well as at 20 mg/kg/day. (Copyright (c)
1991 by the Society of Toxicology.)
Keywords: 'Carbon tetrachloride, 'Liver, 'Kidney,
'Toxicology, 'Immune system, Rats, Dose-response
relationships. Antibodies, Body weight, Natural killer
cells. Spleen, Thymus gland, Cytochrome p-450, Ala-
nine aminotransferase, Aspartate aminotransferase,
Reprints.
PB91-233452/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoxicity In Rats. 4.
Assessment of Toxicity Syndrome Using a Func-
tional Observational Battery. Journal article.
NSI Technology Services Corp., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
V. C. Moser. c1991,12p EPA/600/J-91/182
Contract EPA-68-02-4450
Pub. in Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 17, n1
p7-16 Jul 91. See also PB91-109470. Sponsored by
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
A functional observational battery (FOB) was utilized
to provide a semiquantitative description of the hyper-
ractivity, excitability, and debilitation produced by ami-
traz. Adult male Long-Evans rats were administered
either vehicle or 10,25,50,100, or 200 mg/kg amitraz
ip. They were tested with the FOB immediately before
dosing, at 1 and 4 hr, and at 1, 2, 4, and 8 days after
dosing. Higher doses (100-200 mg/kg) produced in-
creased reactivity to manipulation, tenseness, and ag-
gression. Most or all doses produced depressed
arousal and rearing activity, hypothermia, body weight
loss, and autonomic changes including ptosis, chro-
modacryorrhea resulting in facial crustiness, loss of
the pupil reflex, and decreased defecation. Altered gait
and decreased landing foot splay were also produced
by amitraz. For the most part, effects of lower doses
(10-50 mg/kg) were reversible by 2 to 4 days after
treatment. In the higher dose groiups, however, signs
of toxicity were evident, and in some cases even more
prominent (e.g., handling hyperreactivity), 8 days after
a single dose of amitraz. The FOB thus provided a se-
miquantitative description of the magnitude and time
course of many features of the amitraz toxicity syn-
drome. (Copyright (c) 1991 by the Society of Toxicol-
ogy, All rights of reproduction in any form reserved.)
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Nervous system, 'Pesticides,
Rats, Animal behavior, Body weight, Dose-response
relationships, Light, Body temperature, Reprints, 'Ami-
traz.
PB91-233460/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
PC-BEIS: A Personal Computer Version of the
Blogenic Emissions Inventory System. Interim rept.
Computer Sciences Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
T. E. Pierce, and P. S. Waldruff. C1991, 7p EPA/600/J-
91/183
Contract EPA-68-01-7365
Pub. in Jnl. of Air and Waste Management Association,
v41 n7 p937-943 Jul 91. See also PB91-136549. Pre-
pared in cooperation with National Oceanic and At-
mospheric Administration, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
December 1991 55
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Research Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research
and Exposure Assessment Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Biogenic
Emissions Inventory System (BEIS) has been adapted
for use on IBM and IBM-compatible personal comput-
ers (PCs). PC-BEIS estimates hourly emissions of iso-
prene, alpha-pinene, other monoterpenes, and uniden-
tified hydrocarbons for any county in the contiguous
United States. To run the program, users must provide
hourly data on ambient temperature, relative humidity,
wind speed, cloud cover, and a code that identifies the
particular county. The paper provides an overview of
the method used to calculate biogenic emissions,
shows an example application, and gives information
on obtaining a copy of the program. (Copyright (c)
1991-Air&Waste Management Association.)
Keywords: 'Natural emissions, *Air pollution, 'Com-
puterized simulation, Humidity, Data base manage-
ment. Atmospheric temperature, Wind velocity, Cloud
cover. Non-methane hydrocarbons. United States,
Terpene hydrocarbons, Plants(Botany), Reprints,
'Biogenic Emissions Inventory System, 'Emission in-
ventories, IBM computers.
PB91-23347S/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Thermal Decomposition of Peroxyacetyl Nitrate
and Reactions of Acetyl Peroxy Radicals with NO
and NO2 Over the Temperature Range 283-313 K.
Journal article.
California Univ.. Riverside. Statewide Air Pollution Re-
search Center.
E. C. Tuazon, W. P. L Carter, and R. Atkinson. c1991,
6p EPA/600/J-91/184
Grant EPA-R-815699-01
Pub. in Jnl. of Physical Chemistry. v95 n6 p2434-2439
1991. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Paris, NC. Atmospheric Re-
search and Exposure Assessment Lab.
The thermal decomposition of peroxyacetyl nitrate
(PAN) in NO-NO2-air (or N2) mixtures has been stud-
ied at 740 ton- total pressure over the temperature
range 283-313 K. The experimental data obtained
yield a rate constant k3 for the thermal decomposition
of PAN of k3 = 2.52 x 10(16) exponent (-13573/T) per
sec and a rate constant ratio for the reactions of the
CH3C(O)00(dot) radteal with NO2 (k1) and NO (k2) of
k2/k1 = 1.95 + or - 0.28, independent of temperature
over the range 283-313 K. These data are compared
and dscussed with other literature data. (Copyright (c)
1991 American Chemical Society.)
Keywords: 'Peroxy esters, 'Nitrates, 'Reaction kinet-
ics, 'Pyrolysis, Free radicals. Air pollution. Tempera-
ture dependence. Reprints. * Peroxyacetyl nitrate.
PB91-233486/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Development of Impact-Oriented dmate Scenar-
ios. Journal article.
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. Dept of Geogra-
Rj". Robinson, and P. L Rnketetein. c1991.12p EPA/
600/J-91/185
Pub. in Bulletin of the American Meteorological Socie-
ty, v72 n4 p481-490 Apr 91. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency. Research Triangle Park.
NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assess-
ment Lab.
Appropriate scenarios of future climate must be devel-
oped prior to any assessment of the impacts of climate
change. The information needed by impact assessors
was examined in consultation with those haying expe-
rience in scenario use. Most assessors require region-
al scenarios with a temporal resolution of one day and
a spatial resolution of around 100 km. Scenarios
should contain one or more ot (1) general descriptive
statistics of the major climate elements, (2) information
about climatic anomalies such as drought (3) statistics
on the frequency and probabaty of events exceeding
particular thresholds, and (4) general synoptic informa-
tion. Techniques of donate analysis currently available
were reviewed for their surtabaty to meet these sce-
nario needs. The techniques were divided into a series
of modules, groups of simter analysis techniques pro-
viding a scientifically sound piece of required informa-
tion. A series of linked modules then provides the com-
plete scenario. One set of modules emphasizes proc-
ess models, another set uses empirical analyses. The
final set involves linkage between the other two. For
each module the needs and opportunities for research
directed towards scenario development are discussed.
(Copyright (c) 1991 American Meteorological Society.)
Keywords: 'Climatic changes, 'Environmental impact
assessments, 'Air pollution, Meteorology, Scenarios,
Ecosystem, Temporal distribution, Spatial disribution,
Global aspects, Statistical analysis, Droughts. Mathe-
matical models. Forecasting, Trends, General circula-
tion models, Atmospheric chemistry, Reprints.
PB91-233494/REB PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the TUPOS Air Quality Dispersion
Model Using Data from the Epri Kincaid Field
Study. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
D. B. Turner. L. W. Bender, J. O. Paumier, and P. F.
Boone. C1991,17p EPA/600/J-91/186
Pub. in Atmospheric Environment, v25A n10 p2187-
2201 1991. Prepared in cooperation with Computer
Sciences Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Data from SF6 tracer studies conducted at the Kincaid
power plant in central Illinois by the Electric Power Re-
search Institute in 1980 and 1981 have been used to
evaluate the TUPOS air quality dispersion model. Most
of the 96 hours' data are from periods representing
daytime convective conditions when the impact of an
elevated buoyant source would be expected to be
greatest at ground level. Since on the order of 200
tracer measurement stations on four to six arcs were in
operation during each hour of the study, a reasonable
estimate of the maximum concentration along each
arc could be made. The maximum concentration on
each arc was the principal value used for purposes of
comparing tracer measurements with model esti-
mates. In addition to making comparisons between
tracer and TUPOS estimates, comparisons were also
made using the model MPTER. Although the means of
residuals from the hourly maxima are not statistically
different at the 95% confidence level for these two
models, the TUPOS shows subjective improvement.
The performance results were used to suggest further
changes to the TUPOS model. These consisted pri-
marily of determining the fluctuation statistics and wind
speed and direction for a height midway between ef-
fective plume height and ground-level rather than at
plume height These changes were implemented and
shown to provide improvement when tested on the de-
pendent data set used to evaluate the original model.
The mean of the residuals (model concentration minus
tracer concentration) of 7.9 pot (parts per trillion) for
the revised model was found using at test to be signifi-
cantly different at the 95% confidence level from the
mean of residuals for the original model of -13.1 opt
This was from using all data for all arcs for all hours
(580 data pairs). This shifts from underestimation of
the concentration for the original model to slight over-
estimation with the revised model. Although the signifi-
cance of the results for the revised model are not as
great as they would be if an independent data set were
used, these results are still useful in indicating the
proper direction of changes to be made that can im-
prove modeling.
Keywords: 'Gaussian plume models, 'Atmospheric
diffusion, 'Air quality, 'Air pollution forecasts, 'Mathe-
matical models. Data processing, Performance eval-
uation, Study estimates. Tracer studies. Environmental
transport. Air pollution sampling,
Concentration(Composition)t Comparison, Revision,
Field tests. Reprints, 'TUPOS model. Phase turbu-
lence profile sigmas, Kincaid power plant Central
Region(lllinois), Electric Power Research Institute,
MPTER model.
PB91-233502/REB PC A02/MF A01
Empirical Method to Predict SolubWty in Supercri-
tical Fluids. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
S. Mitra, and N. K. Wilson. C1991, 7p EPA/600/J-91 /
187
Pub. in Jrt. of Chromatographic Science, v29 p305-
309Jul91.
The ability to predict the solubility of analytes in super-
critical fluids is important in understanding supercritical
fluid extraction (SFE) and supercritical fluid chroma-
tography (SFC). In SFE. an analyte must dissolve in
the supercritical solvent before it can be extracted. In
SFC, the retention behavior of an analyte can be pre-
dicted once its solubility characteristics are known.
Thermodynamic methods using a phase equilibrium
approach have been used in the past to predict solubil-
ity in supercritical fluids. These methods usually in-
volve complicated calculations and need some experi-
mental data to compute unknown parameters. The au-
thors have developed simple empirical methods for
predicting solubility in supercritical fluids as a function
of the prevailing temperature, pressure and density.
Keywords: 'Supercritical state, 'Fluids, 'Empirical
equations, 'Solubility, Supercritical fluid chromatogra-
phy, Organic compounds, Pressure, Temperature,
Density(Mass/volume), Carbon dioxide, Water, Ethyl-
ene, Ethane, Reprints.
PB91-233510/REB PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Distribution of Precipitation Seasonaltty In
the United States. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
P. l_ Rnkelstein, and L E. Truppi. c1991,15p EPA/
600/ J-91/188
Pub. in Jnl. of Climate. v4 n4 p373-377 Apr 91.Color il-
lustrations reproduced in black and white.
A detailed, long term portrait of the seasonality of pre-
cipitation over the United States is developed using a
90 year climate division record. Decadal maps of sea-
sonality are also presented, and their variability over
time considered. Model output from four GCMs are
analyzed with respect to precipitation seasonality over
the same area, both for present conditions, and for a
doubled CO2 climate. Comparison of model output to
present patterns suggests that in most cases the
models are doing reasonably well in matching regional
details of seasonality. For the future climate, there is
some agreement among models suggesting a trend
toward a spring, rather than summer precipitation max-
imum in the mid-continental areas of the U.S.
Keywords: 'Seasonal variation,
'Precipitation(Meteorology), 'General circulation
model, 'Carbon dioxide, "Climates, 'Air pollution.
Long term effects. Spatial distribution, Mathematical
models, Regional analysis. Trends, Rainfall, United
States, Greenhouse effect Global warming, Climatic
changes. Reprints.
PB91-233528/REB
PC A03/MF A01
Sensitivity of Regional Ozone Modeling to Bio-
genic Hydrocarbons. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
S. J. Roselte, T. E. Pierce, and K. L Schere. c1991,
26p EPA/600/J-91 /189
Pub. in Jnl. of Geophysical Research, v96 nD4 p7371-
7394,20 Apr 91.
The sensitivity of regional ozone concentrations to bio-
genic hydrocarbons in the Northeastern U.S. is exam-
ined. A six day period from July 1980 is simulated with
an Euterian grid photochemical model having a hori-
zontal resolution of 19 km, using detailed estimates of
biogenic NMHC emissions. Overall, biogenic emis-
sions are on the same order of magnitude as anthropo-
genic emissions. Approximately 33% of the bfogenics
inventory is in the form of isoprene, with the remainder
of the NMHC in the form of monoterpenes and uniden-
tified NMHC. An analysis of three model sensitivity
runs in which biogenic emissions, and then anthropo-
genic hydrocarbon emissions, were selectively re-
moved from the emissions data set showed that the
relative impact of biogenic compared to anthropogenic
hydrocarbons on ozone generation varied spatially
over the model domain. The biogenic influence on
ozone was greatest in western and southern sections
of the domain, and anthropogenic influence was great-
est in the uibanized Northeast Corridor and industrial
Great Lakes area.
Keywords: 'Ozone. 'Mathematical models, 'Natural
emissions, 'Air pollution, 'Hydrocarbons, Non-meth-
ane hydrocarbons, Spatial distribution. Study esti-
mates. Mathematical models. Regional analysis,
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Concentration(Composition), Biosphere, Reprints,
Northeast Region(United Stales), Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB91-233536/REB PC A02/MF A01
Optimizing Sensitivity of SIM Mode of GC/MS
Analysis for EPA's TO-14 Air Toxics Method. Jour-
nal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
J. D. Pteil, T. L Vossler, W. A. McClenny, and K. D.
Oliver. C1991, 9p EPA/600/ J-91 /190
Pub. in Jnl. of the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion, v41 n3 p287-295 Mar 91. Prepared in cooperation
with ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC., and Northrop Services, Inc.,
Research Triangle Park, NC.
Guidelines for the determination of volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) at ambient levels in air are pub-
lished in Method TO-14 of the U.S. Environmental Pro-
tection Agency's 'Compendium of Methods for the De-
termination of Toxic Organic Compounds in Ambient
Air.' To achieve the sensitivity required for sub-part-
per-billion-by-volume (ppbv), determinations of VOCs,
TO-14 recommends selective ion monitoring (SIM)
mode of operation when a conventional quadrupole
mass spectrometer is used as the analytical finish. The
paper discusses the implementation of SIM mode of
analysis and presents the rationale and methods for
optimization of the SIM parameters for maximum sen-
sitivity when analyzing whole air samples for trace-
levels of targeted VOCs. (Copyright (c) 1991-Air and
Waste Management Association.
Keywords: 'Volatile organic compounds, 'Optimiza-
tion, 'Sensitivity, 'Gas chromatography, 'Mass spec-
troscopy, Air pollution, Toxic substances, Reprints,
*EPA Method TO-14, Selective ion monitoring.
PB91-233544/REB PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs and
Passhrated Canisters for Field Sampling Airborne
Toxic Organic Vapors In the United States and the
USSR. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
R. E. Berkley, J. L Vams, and J. Pleil. c1991, 8p EPA/
600/J-91/191
Pub. in Environmental Science and Technology, v25
n8p1439-1444Aug91.
Collection of samples in passivated canisters is widely
used for analysis of trace volatile organic compounds
in air because a preconcentration step is usually re-
quired prior to analysis. Sample integrity can be com-
promised by deterioration or artifact formation during
storage and preconcentration. A laboratory-tested
portable gas chromatograph (PGC) equipped with a
highly-sensitive photoionization detector (PID) offers
the advantage of near real-time data without precon-
centration, but its limitations as a field-portable instru-
ment must be recognized. The paper presents data
produced simultaneously by the Canister/TO-14
method and PGCs. They were obtained in U.S. and
overseas field studies, at industrial, hazardous waste,
and roadway sites. Field results suggest that a combi-
nation of canister and PGC methods offers a synergis-
tic approach to source assessment measurements.
Keywords: 'Air pollution monitoring, 'Gas chromatog-
raphy, 'Portable equipment, 'Comparison, Air sam-
pSng. United States, USSR, Stationary sources, Per-
formance evaluation, Organic compounds. Toxic sub-
stances, Reprints, 'Passivated canisters.
PB91-233551/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Nested Grid Mesoscale Atmospheric Chemistry
Model Journal article.
State Univ. of New York at Albany. Atmospheric Sci-
ences Research Center.
J. E Ptem, J. S. Chang, and K. Zhang. c1991,22p
Contract EPA-68-D-80016
Pub. in Jnl. of Geophysical Research, v96 nD2 p3065-
3084,20 Feb 91. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Atmospher-
ic Research and Exposure Assessment Lab.
A nested grid version of the Regional Acid Deposition
Model (RADM) has been developed. The horizontal
grid interval size of the nested model is 3 times smaller
than that of RADM (80/3 km = 26.7 km). Therefore
the nested model is better able to simulate mesoscale
atmospheric processes while maintaining consistency
with larger-scale features. The nested model uses dy-
namic boundary conditions along inflow boundaries
which are interpolated from coarse grid model (RADM)
results. Since the nesting is one-way, the outflow
boundary conditions are specified to minimize numeri-
cal reflections. Three-day wet deposition amounts of
sulfate and nitrate simulated by the nested grid version
of RADM as well as the coarse grid version were com-
pared to measurements made by the regional scale
network during the Oxidizing and Scavenging Charac-
teristics of April Rains (OSCAR) IV experiment. Both
models were able to predict wet depositions of sulfate
to within a factor of 2 for over 80% of the sampling
sites. Nitrate predictions were slightly worse with just
over 70% of the pairs within a factor of two for both
models. Although the nested grid model showed no
improvement over the coarse grid model in terms of
point by point comparisons, it did demonstrate the abil-
ity to predict a more realistic range and spatial variabili-
ty of wet deposition amounts. Plots of predicted depo-
sition fields show that the nested model predicted
values similar to the observations in their vicinity more
often than did the coarse grid model. Nested model
simulations of wet deposition were also compared to
measurements made by a high density sampling net-
work over a 110 x 110 km area of northeastern Indi-
ana. Most of the spatial features of the observed distri-
bution were well simulated by the model demonstrat-
ing the nested model's ability to resolve processes on
scales which are subgrid to the coarse grid model. The
predictions of wet depositions by both models were in
better agreement with observations than were predic-
tions of precipitation. Since the OSCAR IV experiment
was characterized by very efficient washout, the rate
of wet deposition was often primarily controlled by the
rate of supply of airborne material to the precipitating
system rather than aqueous oxidation and precipita-
tion processes. Therefore, errors in precipitation rate
had little impact on wet deposition predictions. (Copy-
right (c) 1991 by the American Geophysical Union.)
Keywords: 'Acid rain, 'Mathematical models, Atmos-
pheric chemistry, Forecasting, Mesoscale phenom-
ena, Sulfates, Nitrates, United States, Reprints, 'Re-
gional Acid Deposition Model, Wet deposition.
PB91-233569/REB PC E99/MF E99
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information
for Proposed RCRA Air Emission Standards.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Jun91.1082p-in3v
Set includes PB91-233577 through PB91-233593. See
also PB90-263880.
No abstract available.
PB91-233577/REB PC A15/MF A03
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information
for Proposed RCRA Air Emission Standards.
Volume 1. Chapters 1-8, and Appendices A-C.
Final draft rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Jun 91,339p EPA/450/3-89/023A
See also Volume 2, PB91 -233585.
Also available in set of 3 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB91-233569.
Air emission standards are being proposed under the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act for hazard-
ous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities
(TSDF) to reduce emissions of ozone precursors (vola-
tile organic compounds) and exposures to hazardous
air pollutants. The document contains background in-
formation and environmental and economic assess-
ments of regulatory alternatives considered in devel-
oping the proposed standards. The regulatory alterna-
tives consider application of air pollution controls on
tanks, surface impoundments, and containers used to
manage hazardous waste at TSDFs, as well as at gen-
erators using tanks and containers to accumulate
large quantities of waste on site. The document is di-
vided into a three volume set.
Keywords: 'Air pollution standards, 'Environmental
impact statements-Draft, 'Hazardous materials,
'Waste management, Mathematical models, Environ-
mental effects, Volatile organic compounds, Waste
treatment, Waste disposal, Waste storage, Air pollu-
tion abatement, Economic impacts. Containers, Sur-
face impoundments, Tanks(Containers), Pollution reg-
ulations, Information transfer, Substitutes, Air pollution
control, Ozone, 'Resource Conservation and Recov-
ery Act.
PB91-233585/REB PC A15/MF A03
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information
for Proposed RCRA Air Emission Standards.
Volume 2. Appendices D-F. Final draft rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Jun 91,350p EPA/450/3-89/023B
See also Volume 1, PB91-233577 and Volume 3,
PB91-233593.
Also available in set of 3 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB91-235569.
Air emission standards are being proposed under the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act for hazard-
ous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities
(TSDF) to reduce emissions of ozone precursors (vola-
tile organic compounds) and exposures to hazardous
air pollutants. The document contains source assess-
ment model, estimating health effects, and test data
on emission sources as well as the controls. The regu-
latory alternatives consider application of air pollution
controls on tanks, surface impoundments, and con-
tainers used to manage hazardous waste at TSDFs, as
well as at generators using tanks and containers to ac-
cumulate large quantities of waste on site. The docu-
ment is divided into a three volume set.
Keywords: 'Air pollution standards, 'Environmental
impact statements-Draft, 'Hazardous materials,
'Waste management, Waste treatment, Waste dispos-
al, Waste storage, Air pollution control, Air pollution
abatement, Revisions, Volatile organic compounds,
Computerized simulation, Mathematical models,
Input/output routines, Risk assessment, Public health,
Data processing, Pollution sources, 'Resource Con-
servation and Recovery Act.
PB91-233S93/REB PC A17/MF A04
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information
for Proposed RCRA Air Emission Standards.
Volume 3. Appendices G-L. Final draft rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Jun 91,393p EPA/450/3-89/023C
See also Volume 2, PB91 -233585.
Also available in set of 3 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB91-233569.
Air emission standards are being proposed under the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act for hazard-
ous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities
(TSDF) to reduce emissions of ozone precursors (vola-
tile organic compounds) and exposures to hazardous
air pollutants. The document contains emission meas-
urement and continuous monitoring; suppression and
add-on control device cost estimates; supporting doc-
uments for the economic impact analysis; exposure
assessment for maximum risk and noncancer health
effects; secondary air and cross-media impact esti-
mates; and 90-day tanks and container impacts. The
regulatory alternatives consider application of air pollu-
tion controls on tanks, surface impoundments, and
containers used to manage hazardous waste at
TSDFs, as well as at generators using tanks and con-
tainers to accumulate Targe quantities of waste on site.
The document is divided into a three volume set.
Keywords: 'Air pollution standards, 'Environmental
impact statements-Draft, 'Hazardous materials,
'Waste management, Air pollution control. Air pollu-
tion abatement, Air pollution monitoring, Waste treat-
ment Waste disposal, Waste storage, Continuous
sampling. Air pollution control equipment, Cost esti-
mates, Economic impacts, Exposure, Mathematical
models, Public health, Energy sources,
Tanks(Containers), Containers, 'Resource Conserva-
tion and Recovery Act.
PB91-233601/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Chicago, IL. Great
Lakes National Program Office.
December 1991 57
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Maumee River Basin Pilot Watershed Study.
Volume 4. Continued Watershed Monitoring
(1981-1985) and Rainulator Study (1986).
Ohio State Univ., Columbus.
T. J. Logan, and R. Rettig. 1991,90p EPA/905/9-91/
008A,, GL-09A/91
Grant EPA-R-005774
See also PB85-120160. Prepared in cooperation with
Defiance Soil and Water Conservation District, OH.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Chi-
cago, IL Great Lakes National Program Office.
The Maumee River was chosen by PLUARG (Pollution
From Land Use Activities Reference Group) to be one
of four pilot watersheds to be studied on the U.S. side
of the Great Lakes drainage basin as part of Task C-
pflot watershed studies. The objectives of PLUARG
were to determine the effects of prevailing land use
practices on pollution entering the Great Lakes. The
Maumee River Basin is primarily agricultural in land
use, and the intensive crop production in the Basin ac-
counts for most of the sediment and a major part of the
nitrogen and phosphorus delivered to Lake Erie (Corps
of Engineers, 1975; Sonzogni et al, 1978). Because of
the importance of agriculture as a source of pollutants
in the Maumee Basin, it was decided to place empha-
sis in the Task C project on soil and nutrient loss from
small agricultural watersheds and on specialized stud-
ies on sediment transport
Keywords: 'Water pollution control, 'Agricultural wa-
tersheds, ' Maumee River Basin, 'Agricultural runoff,
•Rainfall-runoff relationships. Great Lakes, Land use.
Sediment transport. Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Crop pro-
duction. Soil erosion, Preopitatton(Meteorology), Rain-
fall, Suspended sediments. Pollution From Land Use
Activities Reference Group.
PB91-233627/REB PC A99/MF A06
Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati. OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Haz-
ardous Waste. Proceedings of the Annual Hazard-
ous Waste Research Symposium (17th). Held In
Cincinnati, Ohio on Aprfl 9-11,1991.
JACA Corp., Fort Washington, PA.
Apr91,708p
Contracts EPA-68-C8-0062, EPA-68-C8-0036
See also PB91 -148379. Prepared in cooperation with
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati,
OH. Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The Seventeenth Annual RREL Research Symposium
on Remedial Action, Treatment and Disposal of Haz-
ardous Waste was held in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 9-11,
1991. The purpose of the Symposium was to present
the latest significant research findings from ongoing
and recently completed projects funded by the Risk
Reduction Engineering Laboratory (RREL). These Pro-
ceedngs are organized in three sections: Sessions A
and B consist of paper presentations. Session C con-
tains the poster abstracts. Subjects include remedial
action treatment and control technologies for waste
cfisposal, landfifl liner and cover systems, underground
storage tanks, and demonstration and development of
innovative/alternative treatment technologies for haz-
ardous waste. Alternative technology subjects include
thermal destruction of hazardous wastes, field evalua-
tions, existing treatment options, emerging treatment
processes, waste minimization, and bnsystems for
hazardous waste destruction.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste treatment
•Waste Disposal. -Remedial action. 'Meetings, 'Re-
search and development PoUuton control. Substi-
tutes, Incineration, Biotechnology, Earth fins. Pollution
abatement Soil treatment Superfund, Bndeteriora-
tion. Linings, Underground storage. Storage tanks,
Field tests. Capping, Waste minimization, Landfill
covers.
PC A12/MF A03
ntal Effects Document for
PB91-233635/REB
Health and Enviro
Boron and Boron Compounds.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. En-
vronmental Criteria and Assessment Office.
Jan 91,269p EPA/600/8-91 /015
Health and Environmental Effects Documents
(HEEDS) are prepared for the Office of SoM Waste
and Emergency Response (OSWER). The document
series is intended to support listings under the Re-
source Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) as
well as to provide health-related limits and goals for
emergency and remedial actions under the Compre-
hensive Environmental Response, Compensation and
Liability Act (CERCLA). Both published literature and
information obtained from Agency Program Office files
are evaluated as they pertain to potential human
health, aquatic life and environmental effects of haz-
ardous waste constituents. Several quantitative esti-
mates are presented provided sufficient data are avail-
able. For systemic toxicants, these include Reference
Doses (RfDs) for chronic and subchronic exposures
for both the inhalation and oral exposures. In the case
of suspected carcinogens, RfDs may not be estimated.
Instead, a carcinogenic potency factor, or q(sub 1 )*, is
provided. These potency estimates are derived for
both oral and inhalation exposures where possible. In
addition, unit risk estimates for air and drinking water
are presented based on inhalation and oral data, re-
spectively. Reportable quantities (RQs) based on both
chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity are derived. The
RQ is used to determine the quantity of a hazardous
substance for which notification is required in the
event of a release as specified under CERCLA.
Keywords: 'Environmental effects, 'Environmental
health, •Hazardous materials, 'Waste management
'Boron, Dosage, Remedial action. Emergency plan-
ning, Aquatic life, Inhalation, Air pollution. Ecosystems,
Land pollution. Oral intake, Boron compounds, Water
pollution, Toxicity, Risk assessment Carcinogens, Po-
table water, Exposure, Public health. Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response, Resource Conser-
vation and Recovery Act
PB91-233643/REB PC A99/MF E11
Preliminary Evaluations of Initial TSCA Section
8(e) Substantial Risk Notices. January 1, 1989 to
September 30,1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Jul 91.966p EPA/560/2-91 /001
See also PB89-182687.
The volume contains, in ascending submission
number order, 'status reports' (i.e., preliminary evalua-
tions) prepared by the staff of the Office of Toxic Sub-
stances in EPA's Office of Pesticides and Toxic Sub-
stances for initial submissions received by EPA from
chemical manufacturers, importers, processors and
distributors from January 1, 1989 to September 30,
1990 under Section 8(e) the 'substantial risk' informa-
tion reporting provision of the Toxic Substances Con-
trol Act (TSCA). The status reports contained in this
compendium reflect only the initial phase of the Agen-
cy's evaluation process for the submitted information.
The TSCA Section 8(e) status report volume has been
published by EPA for two reasons. First a volume of
Section 8(e) status reports with appropriate indices will
make the submitted information more accessible.
Second, the volume may, by providing specific exam-
ples of submitted information and EPA's preliminary
evaluation of that information, help those persons who
are subject to Section 8(e) understand better the types
of information that should be submitted to EPA under
this mandatory reporting provision of TSCA.
Keywords: 'Toxic substances. 'Risk, "Chemical in-
dustry, 'Chemical compounds. Environmental sur-
veys. Public health, Hazards, Evaluation, Toxicity,
•Toxic Substances Control Act
PB91-233650/REB PC A19/MF AM
Environmental Compliance Branch, Standard Op-
erating Procedures and Quality Assurance
Manual, Revision 1.
Environmental Protection Agency, Athens. GA. Envi-
ronmental Services Div.
1Feb91.449p'
The document contains the field procedures devel-
oped by US-EPA. Region IV. ESD for investigating haz-
ardous waste sites for the RCRA and Superfund pro-
grams, performance of NPDES inspection and air
monitoring. In particular, sampling of environmental
media and waste, sample handling and preservation,
decontamination of field equipment installation of
monitoring wells, and field quality assurance proce-
dures are described. Sampling equipment is discussed
and described. Surveying requirements for site charac-
terization are given.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Site surveys,
•Waste management Air pollution standards, Water
pollution standards. Environmental surveys. Field
tests, Administrative procedures, Operations, Quality
assurance, Standards compliance, Soil analysis, Envi-
ronmental monitoring, Decontamination, Observation
wells, Inspections, Procedures, Superfund, Perform-
ance standards, Sampling, Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act, *EPA region 4.
PB91-233858/REB PC A03/MF A01
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 2.3:
Sampling and Analysis of Total Hydrocarbons
from Sources by Continuous Emission Monitor.
Final rept. Jul 90-Jan 91.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
R. A. Grate, J. V. Ryan, S. J. Wasson, R. S. Wright, and
A. E. Worth. Aug 91,25p EPA/600/8-91/051
Prepared in cooperation with Acurex Corp., Research
Triangle Park, NC., and Research Triangle Inst, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
The report is a recommended operating procedure
(ROP), prepared for use in research activities conduct-
ed by EPA's Air and Energy Engineering Research
Laboratory (AEERL). The described method is applica-
ble to the continuous measurement of total hydrocar-
bons (THCs), also known as total gaseous organic
concentration (TGOC), in effluent gases where THC
concentrations are in the range 0 to 2000 parts per mil-
lion (ppm). ROPs describe non-routine or experimental
research operations where some judgment in applica-
tion may be warranted. ROPs may not be applicable to
activities conducted by other research groups, and
should not be used in place of standard operating pro-
cedures such as those published in the Federal Regis-
ter. Use of ROPs must be accompanied by an under-
standing of their purpose and scope. Questions should
be directed to AEERL
Keywords: 'Effluents, 'Hydrocarbons, 'Monitors,
Chemical analysis, Measuring instruments, Air pollu-
tion. Air pollution control, Stationary sources, •Recom-
mended operating procedure, 'Continuous emission
monitors, 'Flame ionization detectors.
PB91-234278/REB PC A05/MF A01
Cacodylic Add: Decision Document
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
Dec 81,82p EPA/540/09-91 /141
See also PB91 -216473.
The document reports the results of the Agency's
review of currently available evidence on cacodylic
acid, specifically regarding teratogenicity/fetotoxicity,
mutagenicity, oncogenicrry, and effects on wildlife as
lexicological areas of concern. The document con-
tains six parts. Part I is an introduction. Part II presents
general information about cacodylic acid. Part III evalu-
ates available data on exposure and mammalian me-
tabolism. Part IV discusses the hazard evidence for
considering cacodylic acid as a candidate for the re-
buttable presumption against registration (RPAR)
process. The conclusions and recommendations given
in Section V are based on considerations of exposure
as well as lexicological evidence. Part VI is a biblio-
graphical listing of sources cited.
Keywords: 'Cacodylic acid, 'Pesticides, Health haz-
ards, Plants(Botany), Water pollutants. Environmental
exposure pathway, Citrus trees, Deoxyribonucleic
acids. Teratogenic compounds, Mutagens, Carcino-
gens, Mutations, Wildlife, 'Decision document
PB91-234427/REB PC A99/MF A06
Development Document for Final Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and New Source Performance
Standards for the Ore Mining and Dressing. Point
Source Category. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Effluent Guidelines Div.
B. M. Jarrett Nov 82,673p EPA/440/1 -82/061
See also PB82-250952.
The document presents a study to determine the pres-
ence and concentrations of the 129 priority pollutants
in the ore mining and dressing point source category
and the technical data base compiled by EPA with
regard to these pollutants and their treatability for reg-
ulation under the Clean Water Act The concentrations
of conventional and nonconyentjonal pollutants were
also examined for the establishment of effluent limita-
tions guidelines. Treatment technologies were as-
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sessed for designation as the best available demon-
strated technology (BADT) upon which new source
performance standards (NSPS) are based. The docu-
ment outlines the technology options considered and
the rationale for selecting each technology level.
These technology levels are the basis for the regula-
tion promulgated December 3,1982 (47 FR 54598).
Keywords: 'Water pollution control, 'Mineral deposits,
Water treatment Guidelines, Performance evaluation,
Standards, Regulations, Sewage treatment Copper,
Milling, Recovery, Byproducts, Solvent extraction, In-
dustrial wastes, Tables(Data), Iron, Benefication, Sep-
aration, Gravity, Clean Water Act, Best Available Dem-
onstrated Technology.
PB91-234435/REB PC E99/MF E99
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium
on Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held
in Atlanta, Georgia on February 19-23,1990.
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC. Progress
Center.
Jul91,1374p-in3v
Set includes PB91 -234443 through PB91-234468.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Lab.
No abstract available.
PB91-234443/REB PC A17/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium
on Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held
to Atlanta, Georgia on February 19-23, 1990.
Volume 1. Symposium Oral Papers (Sessions 1-4).
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC. Progress
Center.
Jid 91,394p EPA/600/9-91 /026A
Contract EPA-68-02-4286
See also Volume 2, PB91 -234450. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Abo available in set of 3 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB91-234435.
The 1990 International Symposium on Radon and
Radon Reduction Technology was held on February
19-23,1990, in Atlanta, Georgia. Sponsored jointly by
the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency's Air and
Energy Engineering Research Laboratory (EPA-
AEEERL) and Office of Radiation Programs (EPA-
ORP), the symposium was devoted to the exchange of
current research developments on radon and radon
reduction technology in the indoor environment. Edu-
cation in radon research and the dissemination of
technical information were the primary objectives of
the meeting. Forty-seven oral papers, 13 panel pres-
entations, and 45 poster papers were presented, with
the keynote address focusing on the 'big picture' re-
garding radon risks and its reduction. The papers ad-
dressed a variety of radon topics: government pro-
grams, policies, and public information; health studies;
radon measurement methods; radon surveys; entry dy-
namics; radon in the natural environment; radon reduc-
tion methods; radon prevention in new construction;
and radon in schools and large buildings.
Keywords: 'Meetings, "Radon, 'Air pollution control,
'Indoor air pollution, 'Information dissemination, 'En-
vironmental surveys, Natural radioactivity, Air pollution
abatement Technology utilization. Public information.
Public health. Research and development, Risk as-
sessment Environmental policy, Radiation monitoring,
School buildings, Buildings.
PB91-234450/REB PC A19/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium
on Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held
in Atlanta, Georgia on February 19-23, 1990.
Volume 2. Symposium Oral Papers (Sessions 5-9).
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC. Progress
Center.
Jul 91,429p EPA/600/9-91 /026B
Contract EPA-68-02-4286
See also Volume 1, PB91-234443 and Volume 3,
PB91-234468. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and
Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Also available in set of 3 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB91-234435.
The proceedings document presentations at a sympo-
sium, jointly sponsored by the U.S. EPA's Air and
Energy Engineering Research Laboratory (EPA-
AEERL) and Office of Radiation Programs (EPA-ORP),
held in Atlanta, GA, on February 19-23, 1990. The
symposium provided a forum for the exchange of tech-
nical information on radon and radon reduction tech-
nology in the indoor environment. The meeting was in-
tended to both educate and inform. Oral papers, along
with panel and poster presentations, on recent re-
search in radon and radon reduction methods provid-
ed for interesting exchanges in such areas as: govern-
ment activities in radon, radon health studies, radon
measurement methods, radon surveys, radon entry dy-
namics, radon in the natural environment, radon reduc-
tion methods, radon prevention in new construction,
and radon in schools and other large buildings. The
three-volume proceedings contain 47 oral papers, 13
panel papers (Volume 1 and 2), and 45 poster papers
(Volume 3).
Keywords: 'Meetings, 'Radon, 'Air pollution control,
"Indoor air pollution, 'Information dissemination, 'En-
vironmental surveys, Dynamics, Buildings, Mathemati-
cal models, Natural radioactivity, Research and devel-
opment, Air pollution abatement, Radioactivity trans-
port, School buildings, Environmental engineering, Ra-
diation monitoring, Soil gases, Subslab depressuriza-
tion systems.
PB91-234468/REB PC A24/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium
on Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held
in Atlanta, Georgia on February 19-23, 1990.
Volume 3. Symposium Poster Papers.
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC. Progress
Center.
Jul 91,551 p EPA/600/9-91 /026C
Contract EPA-68-02-4286
See also Volume 2, PB91-234450. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Also available in set of 3 reports PC E99/MF E99,
PB91-234435.
The proceedings document presentations at a sympo-
sium, jointly sponsored by the U.S. EPA's Air and
Energy Engineering Research Laboratory (EPA-
AEERL) and Office of Radiation Programs (EPA-ORP),
held in Atlanta, GA, on February 19-23, 1990. The
symposium provided a forum for the exchange of tech-
nical information on radon and radon reduction tech-
nology in the indoor environment The meeting was in-
tended to both educate and inform. Oral papers, along
with panel and poster presentations, on recent re-
search in radon and radon reduction methods provid-
ed for interesting exchanges in such areas as: govern-
ment activities in radon, radon health studies, radon
measurement methods, radon surveys, radon entry dy-
namics, radon in the natural environment, radon reduc-
tion methods, radon prevention in new construction,
and radon in schools and other large buildings. This
volume has 45 poster papers and the lead talk was on
'Reducing the Health Risks of Radon to the Public'.
Keywords: 'Meetings, 'Radon, 'Air pollution control,
'Indoor air pollution, 'Information dissemination, 'En-
vironmental surveys, Air pollution abatement, Technol-
ogy utilization. Public information, Public health, Re-
search and development, Natural radioactivity, Risk
assessment Environmental policy, Radiation monitor-
ing, School buildings, Buildings.
PB91-234476/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufactur-
er of Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
Equipment Environmental research brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
F. W. Kirsch, and G. P. Looby. Jul 91,6p EPA/600/M-
91/019
Grant EPA-R-814903
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small- and medium-size
manufacturers who want to minimize their generation
of hazardous waste but who lack expertise to do so.
Waste Minimization Assessment Centers (WMACs)
were established at selected universities and proce-
dures were adapted from the EPA Waste Minimization
Opportunity Assessment Manual (EPA/625/7-88/003,
July 1988). The WMAC team at the University of Ten-
nessee inspected a plant manufacturing heating, venti-
lating, and air conditioning equipment. Of the distinct
process lines in the plant, three generated hazardous
waste: the manufacture of fan coil units and air termi-
nal units and the painting process. The manufacture of
fan coil units generated the most and the greatest vari-
ety of these wastes. The team's report, detailing find-
ings and recommendations, suggested that to reduce
adhesive overspray, defectively glued insulation
board, and adhesive carrier vapor, the plant should
consider using nonferric screws instead of adhesives
to attach insulation to sheet metal parts, or replace
solvent-based adhesives (wholly or in part) with water-
based adhesives. The amount of waste would be the
same, but it would be nonhazardous and could be dis-
posed of in municipal waste.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste manage-
ment, 'Environmental engineering, 'Pollution abate-
ment Industrial wastes, Assessments, Research and
development, Painting, Air conditioning equipment,
Ventilation fans, Heating equipment, Adhesives,
•Waste minimization, Source reduction, SIC 20-39.
PB91-234484/REB PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufactur-
er of Brazed Aluminum Oil Coolers. Environmental
research brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
F. W. Kirsch, and G. P. Looby. Jul 91, 4p EPA/600/M-
91/018
Grant EPA-R-814903
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small- and medium-size
manufacturers who want to minimize their generation
of hazardous waste but who lack the expertise to do
so. Waste Minimization Assessment Centers
(WMACs) were established at selected universities
and procedures were adapted from the EPA Waste
Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual (EPA/
625/7-88/003, July 1988). The WMAC team at the
University of Tennessee inspected a plant manufactur-
ing brazed aluminum oil coolers that are used in heavy
equipment. After the cooler components are fabricat-
ed, they are degreased (with Chlorothene, which is re-
cycled); assembled; brazed to join internal and exter-
nal coil fin surfaces (involving a molten salt bath and a
quench tank whose sludge is disposed of on-site in a
sand filter bed); cleaned (with solutions and rinse
waters needing treatment and disposal); and painted.
The team's report, detailing findings and recommenda-
tions, indicated that a significant minimization opportu-
nity could be effected by replacing molten salt bath
brazing with vacuum brazing. The implementation cost
would be high and the payback years relatively long,
but the percent waste reduction (80%) and annual
savings would be pronounced. The Research Brief
was developed by the principal investigators and
EPA's Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, Cincin-
nati, OH, to announce key findings of an ongoing re-
search project that is fully documented in a separate
report of the same title available from the authors.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste manage-
ment, 'Pollution abatement, 'Oil coolers, Research
and development, Industrial wastes, Assessments,
Degreasing, Water pollution control, Brazing, Waste
disposal, Waste recycling, Heavy duty vehicles. Imple-
mentation, Waste treatment Cleaning, 'Waste minimi-
zation, Source reduction, SIC 20-39.
PB91-234492/REB PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Metal Parts
Coating Plant Environmental research brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
F. W. Kirsch, and G. P. Looby. Jul 91, 5p EPA/600/M-
91/015
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Grant EPA-R-814903
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small- and medium-size
manufacturers who want to minimize their generation
of hazardous waste but who lack the expertise to do
so. Waste Minimization Assessment Centers
(WMACs) were established at selected universities
and procedures were adapted from the EPA Waste
Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual (EPA/
625/7-88/003, July 1988). The WMAC team at the
University of Tennessee performed an assessment at
a plant where automotive parts are coated with epoxy,
vinyl, or polyester powders; with liquid plastisol; or with
paint After the WMAC team analyzed five process
lines (for applying coatings) and the reworking oper-
ation (where unacceptably finished parts are stripped),
a report was prepared detailing their findings and rec-
ommendations. They found three ways to reduce the
evaporation of methytethyl ketone (MEK), the largest
source of waste on the process lines: reduce the open
surface area of the MEK container, cool the MEK, or
meter the MEK. They also found ways to reduce
wastes from the rework process by installing controls,
repairing defective drive components, or using alterna-
tive methods to remove defective coatings. The Re-
search Brief was developed by the principal investiga-
tors and EPA's Risk Reduction Engineering Laborato-
ry, Cincinnati, OH, to announce key findings of an on-
going research protect that is fully documented in a
separate report of the same title available from the au-
thors.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste manage-
ment. 'Pollution abatement 'Coating processes,
Automotive industry. Painting, Plastics, Water pollution
control. Fugitive emissions. Assessments, Industrial
wastes, Epoxy resins. Vinyl coatings, Polyester resins,
'Waste minimization, 'Automotive parts, Ketone/
methytethyl. Source reduction, SIC 20-39.
PB91-234500/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufactur-
er of Outdoor (Ruminated Signs. Environmental re-
search brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
F. W. Kfrsch, and G. P. Looby. Jui 91, 7p EPA/600/M-
91/016
Grant EPA-R-814903
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati. OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small- and medium-size
manufacturers who want to minimize their generation
of hazardous waste but who lack the expertise to do
so. Waste Minimization Assessment Centers
(WMACs) were established at selected universities
and procedures were adapted from the EPA Waste
Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual (EPA/
625/7-88/003. July 1988). The WMAC team at the
University of Tennessee inspected a plant making
targe and small outdoor signs with the use of steel
channels and sheeting, plastic sheeting, paint, adhe-
sives, electrical wiring, and hardware. The team's
report, detafing their findings and recommendations.
identified the greatest opportunities to minimize waste
in the painting, cleaning, and letter gluing operations.
The greatest savings would result from the reactivation
of an unused electrostatic paint spray system. The Re-
search Brief was developed by the principal investiga-
tors and EPA's Risk Reduction Engineering Laborato-
ry, Cincinnati. OH, to announce key findings of an on-
going research project that is fully documented in a
separate report of the same title available from the au-
thors.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste manage-
ment, 'PoBution abatement, 'Ughting equipment As-
sessments. Industrial wastes, Illuminators, Painting,
Cleaning. 'Waste minimization. 'Signs, Source reduc-
tion, SIC20-39.
PB91-234518/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati. OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufactur-
er of RebuBt Rafway Cars and Components. Envi-
ronmental research brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
F. W. Kirsch, and G. P. Looby. Jul 91, 6p EPA/600/M-
91/017
Grant EPA-R-814903
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small- and medium-size
manufacturers who want to minimize their generation
of hazardous waste but who lack the expertise to do
so. Waste Minimization Assessment Centers
(WMACs) were established at selected universities
and procedures were adapted from the EPA Waste
Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual (EPA/
625/7-88/003, July 1988). The WMAC team at the
University of Tennessee inspected a plant that re-
builds approximately 2,000 railway cars (open, flat and
freight) each year and that refurbishes wheel assem-
blies and air brake systems. The team's report, detail-
ing their findings and recommendations, indicated that
the greatest opportunities to minimize waste came
from the raitear painting operation where paint and
primer solids and sludge are generated. The team rec-
ommended installing an electrostatic spray paint
system for priming and painting to reduce the overs-
pray losses. The Research Brief was developed by the
principal investigators and EPA's Risk Reduction Engi-
neering Laboratory, Cincinnati, OH, to announce key
findings of an ongoing research project that is fully
documented in a separate report of the same title
available from the authors.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste manage-
ment 'Pollution abatement 'Railroad cars. Assess-
ments, Industrial wastes. Painting, Sludge disposal,
Solvents, Research and development Waste dispos-
al, 'Waste minimization. Source reduction, SIC 20-39.
PB91-234526/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Bumper Re-
finishing Plant Environmental research brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
F. W. Kirsch, and G. P. Looby. Jul 91, 6p EPA/600/M-
91/020
Grant EPA-R-814903
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small- and medium-size
manufacturers who want to minimize their generation
of hazardous waste but who lack the expertise to do
so. Waste Minimization Assessment Centers
(WMACs) were established at selected universities
and procedures were adapted from the EPA Waste
Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual (EPA/
625/7-88/003, July 1988). The WMAC team at Colora-
do State University inspected a plant refinishing steel,
aluminum, and plastic bumpers. The plant is new and
already incorporates many hazardous waste i
processes to remove old plating and coating, the rins-
ing, the caustic cleaning for steel bumpers and de-
smuting for aluminum ones, followed by more rinsing
ss significant quantities of waste. Aluminum
i are then reanodized at another location; the
i bumpers are soaked in cleaning solutions and
rinsed (and soaked and rinsed), creating still more
waste, before being etectrotytically replated with nickel
and chromium. The team's report detailing findings
and recommendations, indicated that the greatest
waste reduction could occur with the use of additional
filtration along with the existing deJonization systems.
Their use would reduce chromium and nickel levels in
rinse waters and other liquid streams to levels accept-
able for recycle to the plant The collected solids would
go to a landfill for disposal. Because steel and alumi-
num bumpers generate the most waste, plastic bump-
ers were not considered for the purpose of the assess-
ment The Research Brief was developed by the princi-
pal investigators and EPA's Risk Reduction Engineer-
ing Laboratory, Cincinnati, OH, to announce key find-
ings of an ongoing research project that is fully docu-
mented in a separate report of the same title available
from the authors.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution abate-
ment 'Waste management 'Bumpers, Industrial
wastes, Assessments, Waste disposal, Cleaning,
Waste recycling, Electroplating, Research and devel-
opment Stripping, Aluminum, Plastics, Steels, 'Waste
minimization, SIC 20-39, Source reduction.
PB91-234534/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for Multilayered
Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing. Environmen-
tal research brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
F. W. Kirsch, and G. P. Looby. Jul 91, 8p EPA/600/M-
91/021
Grant EPA-R-814903
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small- and medium-size
manufacturers who want to minimize their generation
of hazardous waste but who lack the expertise to do
so. Waste Minimization Assessment Centers
(WMACs) were established at selected universities
and procedures were adapted from the EPA Waste
Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual (EPA/
625/7-88/003, July 1988). The WMAC team at Colora-
do State University inspected a plant manufacturing
multilayered circuit boards. This complex operation
has seven key elements: preparing individual layers of
boards; transferring circuit patterns to these layers and
forming copper oxide castings; bonding to form multi-
ple layers; applying copper (electroless plating) to
ensure electrical contact applying photoresist to
define the area on which copper circuits are to be
plated; applying copper electrolytically to establish cir-
cuit patterns on outer board surfaces followed by tin or
tin/lead plating to protect the circuits; and applying
solder and final cleanup after selectively removing pro-
tective tin layers. All these elements of the manufac-
turing process generate hazardous waste, e.g., elec-
trolytic application of copper generates suliuric acid;
propylene glycol methyl ether; copper-laden deionized
water and rinse water, ethoxylated octylphenol;
copper-free drag-out-laden water, and copper sulfate.
The plant had already instituted waste minimization
techniques; the team's report, detailing findings and
recommendations, indicated that additional reductions
and savings, although not as great were still possible.
The greatest reduction would come from separating
liquid wastes into four streams containing differing
amounts of waste. Copper-containing streams could
be further treated and reused in process rinses and
baths. Spent process solutions could be stored for re-
cycling and reclaiming. The Research Brief was devel-
oped by the principal investigators and EPA's Risk Re-
duction Engineering Laboratory, Cincinnati, OH, to an-
nounce key findings of an ongoing research project
that is fully documented in a separate report of the
same title available from the authors.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste manage-
ment 'Pollution abatement 'Circuit boards, Lami-
nates, Industrial wastes, Assessments, Liquid wastes,
Cleaning, Waste recycling, Sulfuric acid, Soldering
alloys, 'Waste minimization, Electroless plating,
Source reduction, SIC 20-39.
PB91-234542/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufactur-
er of Printed Circuit Boards. Environmental re-
search brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
F. W. Kirsch, and G. P. Looby. Jul 91, 8p EPA/600/M-
91/022
Grant EPA-R-814903
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small- and medium-size
manufacturers who want to minimize their generation
of hazardous waste but who lack the expertise to do
so. Waste Minimization Assessment Centers
(WMACs) were established at selected universities
and procedures were adapted from the EPA Waste
Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual (EPA/
625/7-88/003, July 1988). The WMAC team at Colora-
do State University inspected a plant producing printed
circuit boards - a plant that already had taken steps to
control its hazardous wastes. Producing a circuit board
involves many major processes and subprocesses:
preparing the board; depositing copper on the board
by electroless plating; applying dry film; electrolytically
plating copper; electrolytically plating tin; etching and
stripping; applying solder; and, perhaps, plating gold
on connectors. Each of these steps produces hazard-
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ous wastes, e.g., electrolytic copper plating results in
add soap dumps, copper and tin drag-out, and sulfuric
acid. The main sources of metallic contamination
(copper (both dissolved and metallic), tin, lead, gold)
are the rinses after scrubbing, plating, and etching. Al-
though the greatest amount of waste can be reduced
by reusing effluent from the MEMTEK (with some fur-
ther treatment), the greatest dollar savings can be
found by changing the dry film developer. The present
brand adheres strongly to the unexposed film and re-
quires an aggressive acid soap; a less aggressive,
nonhazardous soap could be used with a less-adher-
ing dry film developer. The Research Brief was devel-
oped by the principal investigators and EPA's Risk Re-
duction Engineering Laboratory, Cincinnati, OH, to an-
nounce key findings of an ongoing research project
that is fully documented in a separate report of the
same title available from the authors.
Keywords: "Hazardous materials, 'Waste manage-
ment. 'Pollution abatement, "Circuit boards, Assess-
ments, Industrial wastes, Electroplating, Sulfuric acid,
Liquid wastes, Metals, Cleaning, Soldering alloys,
'Waste minimization, Electroless plating, Source re-
duction, SIC 20-39.
PB91-234559/REB PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Paint Manu-
facturing Plant. Environmental research brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
F. W. Kirsch, and G. P. Looby. Jul 91, 5p EPA/600/M-
91/023
Grant EPA-R-814903
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small- and medium-size
manufacturers who want to minimize their generation
of hazardous waste but who lack the expertise to do
so. Waste Minimization Assessment Centers
(WMACs) were established at selected universities
and procedures were adapted from the EPA Waste
Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual (EPA/
625/7-88/003, July 1988). The WMAC team at Colora-
do State University inspected a plant blending and
mixing raw materials into paints, coatings, stains, and
surface-treating products. For water-based paints,
water, latex, resins, extenders, and pigments are
mixed and blended. For oil-based paints, solvents re-
place water and latex, and plasticizers, tints, and thin-
ners are also added. These batches are then trans-
ferred to let-down tanks where additional ingredients
are incorporated. After testing, the paints meeting
specifications are filtered, canned, labelled, and pack-
aged for shipping. Hazardous wastes result when the
rating vessels, let-down tanks, and lines are cleaned.
For example, cleaning a let-down tank after a water-
based paint has been blended requires about 35 gal
water; after a 400-gal tank for a solvent-based paint,
about 5 gal mineral spirits. Because the spirits are sent
off-ste for recovery, most of the waste results from
cleaning up after mixing water-based paint This waste
is hazardous because it contains mercury used as the
bacteriode. Although the plant reuses rinse water, re-
covers solvent, and has adopted other measures to
reduce waste, the team report, detailing findings and
recommendations, suggested that additional savings
could result from installing a pipe cleaning system,
using a solvent-recovery system based on distillation,
and substituting an organic material for the mercury
bactericide. The Research Brief was developed by the
principal investigators and EPA's Risk Reduction Engi-
neering Laboratory, Cincinnati, OH, to announce key
findings of an ongoing research project that is fully
documented in a separate report of the same title
avaiable from the authors.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste manage-
ment, 'Pollution abatement, 'Paints, 'Coatings, Indus-
trial wastes. Assessments, Materials recovery, Sol-
vents, Cleaning, Waste utilization, Bactericides, Envi-
ronmental chemical substitutes, Mercury(Metal),
•Waste minimization, Source reduction, SIC 20-39.
PB91-234567/REB PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufactur-
er of Compressed Air Equipment Components.
Environmental research brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
F. W. Kirsch, and G. P. Looby. Jul 91, 5p EPA/600/M-
91/024
Grant EPA-R-814903
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small- and medium-size
manufacturers who want to minimize their generation
of hazardous waste but who lack the expertise to do
so. Waste Minimization Assessment Centers
(WMACs) were established at selected universities
and procedures were adapted from the EPA Waste
Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual (EPA/
625/7-88/003, July 1988). The WMAC team at Colora-
do State University inspected a plant manufacturing
zinc and aluminum alloy filters, regulators, lubricators,
fittings, and valves - components for compressed air
equipment. Each step of the manufacturing process
creates waste: fabricating zinc and aluminum diecast
parts generates scrap metal and spent lubricants and
hydraulic fluid; milling, drilling, and tapping generate
spent cutting/cooling fluid and solvents and metal
shavings; cleaning machined parts and steel parts
fashioned off-site generates waste oil and 1,1,1,-trich-
loroethane; and surface coating of metal parts gener-
ates effluents from chemical baths and alkaline rinses,
e.g., chromium, sulfate, and phosphate precipitates.
Other processes generate additional waste hydraulic
fluid, cutting/cooling fluid, and Freon. Although the
plant had already changed several procedures to mini-
mize its wastes, the WMAC team's report, detailing
findings and recommendations, identified several
practices that might be changed to effect greater
waste reduction and savings. The recommendation re-
sulting in the greatest reduction involves replacing
chromium-containing reagents with those that gener-
ate no hazardous waste; the proposed coating proc-
ess requires no rinsing and would, therefore, not con-
taminate rinse waters. The Research Brief was devel-
oped by the principal investigators and EPA's Risk Re-
duction Engineering Laboratory, Cincinnati, OH, to an-
nounce key findings of an ongoing research project
that is fully documented in a separate report of the
same title available from the authors.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste manage-
ment, 'Pollution abatement, 'Pneumatic equipment,
'Compressed air, Assessments, Industrial wastes,
Cleaning, Lubricants, Coolants, Solvents, Metals,
Waste disposal, Waste treatment, 'Waste minization,
Source reduction, SIC 20-39.
PB91-234575/REB PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufactur-
er of Aluminum Cans. Environmental research brief.
University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA.
F. W. Kirsch, and G. P. Looby. Jul 91,5p EPA/600/M-
91/025
Grant EPA-R-814903
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
funded a pilot project to assist small- and medium-size
manufacturers who want to minimize their generation
of hazardous waste but who lack the expertise to do
so. Waste Minimization Assessment Centers
(WMACs) were established at selected universities
and procedures were adapted from the EPA Waste
Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual (EPA/
625/7-88/003, July 1988). The WMAC team at Colora-
do State University inspected a plant producing more
than one billion aluminum cans each year for a local
beverage producer. After the cans have been formed,
they are cleaned and painted. These two operations
generate the waste: most can cleaning wastes are
treated and sewered, and the hazardous painting and
inking operations' wastes are shipped to a hazardous
waste disposal facility. The on-site treatment facility
treats the can washing effluent so that the oil can be
hauled to an oil recycler, the sludge disposed of off-
site, and the clarified liquid discharged to the sewer.
Because the plant had already initiated many steps to
minimize and manage its wastes, the WMAC's team
report, detailing their findings and recommendations,
was only able to suggest that a nonhazardous reagent
be substituted for the presently used reagent that con-
tains from 2% to 4% ammonium fluozirconate. The
can washing sludge would then be nonhazardous, and
all of the hazardous waste disposal costs could be
saved. The Research Brief was developed by the pnn-
cipal investigators and EPA's Risk Reduction Engi-
neering Laboratory, Cincinnati, OH, 19 announce key
findings of an ongoing research project that is fully
documented in a separate report of the same title
available from the authors.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste manage-
ment, 'Pollution abatement, 'Cans, Beverages, As-
sessments, Industrial wastes, Research and develop-
ment, Waste disposal, Waste recycling, Food process-
ing, Water pollution control, Aluminum, Cleaning,
Painting, Sludge disposal, Activated carbon treatment,
'Waste minimization, SIC 20-39, Source reduction.
PB91-234583/REB PC A05/MF A02
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
(OAQPS) Technology Transfer Network (TTN).
User's Manual.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
H. W. Rorex. Aug 91, 98p EPA/450/4-91/020
The Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
(OAQPS) Technology Transfer Network (TTN) is a net-
work of electronic bulletin boards that provide informa-
tion and technology exchange in areas related to air
pollution control such as, air quality modeling, emis-
sions testing, control technology, emissions invento-
ries and factors, training and the Clean Air Act Amend-
ments. The manual describes the functions of the
system and provides instructions for operating the
system.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, *Air quality, 'Informa-
tion systems, Computer networks, Emission factors.
Technology transfer, Air pollution abatement, Clean
Air Act Amendments of 1970, Protocols, File manage-
ment systems, Electronic mail, On line systems, Manu-
als, Electronic bulletin board systems.
PB91-234591/REB PC A02/MF A01
Test Methods for 'Escherichia coli' in Drinking
Water. EC Medium with Mug Tube Procedure. Nu-
trient Agar with Mug Membrane Filter Procedure.
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Cincinnati,
OH.
R. H. Bordner. Jul 91,9p EPA/600/4-91/016
Two analytical methods for measuring the bacteriolog-
ical quality of drinking water are described. They are
approved for determining compliance of public water
systems with the National Primary Drinking Water Reg-
ulations. The presence of Escherichia coli in drinking
water is an indication of fecal pollution and the possi-
ble presence of enteric pathogens.
Keywords: 'Water microbiology, 'Potable water, 'Es-
cherichia coli, Chemical water pollutants, Tests, Qual-
ity control, Membranes, Culture media.
PB91-234609/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Drinking Water Research Div.
Removal of DBCP from Groundwater. Volume 2.
Field Pilot Plant Operation. Final rept.
California State Univ., Fresno.
K. E. Longley, G. P. Hanna, and B. H. Gump. Sep 91,
106p EPA/600/2-91 /047
See also PB89-198808. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Drinking Water Re-
search Div.
Static bottle-point and dynamic Freundlich adsorption
isotherm determinations were performed on ground-
waters containing different pesticide contaminants: 1,
2- dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP), ethylenedibro-
mide (EDB), and 1, 2- dichloropropane (DCP). Field
tests were carried out under ambient environmental
conditions with natural variabilities in water quality
which can affect pilot plant performance. These water
quality variabilities included a large variance in temper-
ature during the lengthy period of field operations.
Both static and dynamic isotherm data, the latter de-
termined from two systems of different scale, were
shown to be indicative of carbon use data for GAC at
exhaustion. The finding is significant since static iso-
therm data are easier and less costly to develop.
Carbon use determinations were made for both DBCP
and EDB. No decrease in DBCP or change in carbon
use could be attributed to bacteria enumerated by the
heterotrophic plate counts. However, bacterial meta-
bolic products could be a source of material adsorbing
onto the GAC.
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Keywords: 'Activated carbon treatment, 'Water treat-
ment, 'Ground water, 'Bromohydrocarbons, 'Chloro-
propanes. Adsorption, Isotherms, Pesticides, Water
pollution. Field tests. Performance evaluation.
PB91-234617/REB PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Evaluation of the Ukktas System for Development
of Design Data for GAC Adsorbers. Final rept
Michigan Univ., Arm Arbor.
W. J. Weber, M. C. Carter, K. P. Olmstead, and L E.
Katz. Sep 91,93p EPA/600/2-91 /048
Grant EPA-R-814135-01 -0
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The Micro-Diameter-Depth Adsorption System
(MIDDAS) was evaluated for its usefulness in deter-
mining equilibrium parameters for adsorption in granu-
lar activated carbon (GAC) systems. Trie system em-
ploys a column configuration for determining such pa-
rameters, rather than the traditional completely mixed
batch reaction (CMBR) configuration. The equilibrium
results were employed in the Homogeneous Surface
Diffusion Model (HSDM) in conjunction with the Short
Bed Adsorber (SBA) technique to determine rate pa-
rameters for trichtoroethytene (TCE) adsorption in
GAC in both single-solute and more complex systems.
These cafcbrated rate parameters were used in subse-
quent verification studies with deep adsorption beds;
the results indicated that rate parameters determined
using the MIDOAS technique tended to provide better
predetions of deep bed behavior compared to those
determined with the CMBR methodology.
Keywords: 'Activated carbon treatment 'Water treat-
ment. 'Potable water. Adsorption, Isotherms, Perform-
ance evaluation, Transport properties, Water pollution.
Hazardous materials, Chkxobenzenes. Chtorohydro-
carbons. 'Micro Diameter Depth Adsorption System.
PB91-234625/REB PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Separation of Hazardous Organtes by Low Pres-
sure Reverse Osmosis Membranes. Phase 2 Final
Report.
Kentucky Univ., Lexington. Dept of Chemical Engi-
neering.
D.Bhattacharyya, and M.E. Williams. Sep 91, 111p
EPA/600/2-91/045
See also PB87-214870. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
Extensive experimental studies showed that thin-film,
composite membranes can be used effectively for the
separation of selected hazardous organic compounds.
TNs waste treatment technique offers definite advan-
tages in terms of high solute separations at low pres-
sures (<2MPa) and broad pH operating range, and
the use of charged membranes would allow the selec-
tive separation of some organtcs from feeds contain-
ing high salt concentrations. In addition, feed pre-
ozonation of selected organics provided significant im-
provement in flux and rejection characteristics for both
charged and uncharged membranes because of the
formation of ionizabte organic acid intermediates
during the ozonation that did not interact as strongly
with the membrane. The overall ozonatJon/membrane
process effectively produced permeate water of high
quaSty whie it minimized the volume of waste that
must be further treated.
Keywords: 'Osmosis, 'Water pollution control, 'Mem-
branes, 'Organic compounds. Ozonation, Separation,
Hazardous materials. Technology assessments, 'Re-
verse osmosis, 'Low pressure membranes, 'Charged
P891-234633/REB PC A05/MF A01
Envionmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati. OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Ammonia Removal
from Wartewater by Steam Stripping. Final rept
BatteBe, Columbus, OH.
G. B. Wickramanayake. D. Evers, J. A. Kffiei, and A.
Gavaskar. Sep 91 , 82p EPA/600/2-91 /046
Contract EPA-6WB-3248
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
The purpose of the study was to generate laboratory
data to support the development of wastewater dis-
charge standards for ammonia in nonferrous metal
winning processes. The objective was accomplished
by studying ammonia removal from synthetically com-
pounded 'wastewater' samples using a bench-scale
steam stripping apparatus. Although no significant var-
iation of mass transfer rate coefficient (K) was ob-
served when SO4(-2) concentrations were varied from
5,000 to 20,000 mg/L, K was the highest for low SO4(-
2) wastewaters when pH was adjusted using NaOH.
Results of the steam stripping study indicated that
varying chemical constituents such as SO4(-2) and the
molal strength did not have a significant effect on the
efficiency of ammonia removal.
Keywords: 'Waste water, 'Water treatment, 'Industri-
al wastes, 'Ammonia, 'Stripping, 'Bench-scale ex-
periments, Technology assessment. Cost analysis,
pH, Calcium oxides, Sulfates, Metal industry, 'Steam
stripping.
PB91-235499/REB PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Fiscal Year 1990 Summary Report of NOAA At-
mospheric Sciences Modeling Division Support to
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Techni-
cal memo.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Silver Spring, MD. Air Resources Lab.
E. M. Poote-Kober. and H. J. Vebrock. Jul 91,76p
NOAA-TM-ERL-ARL-188
See also report for 1989, PB91-141317. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
During FY-1990, the Atmospheric Sciences Modeling
Division provided meteorological research and oper-
ational support to the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency. Basic meteorological operational support
consisted of applying dispersion models and conduct-
ing dispersion studies and model evaluations. The pri-
mary research effort was the development and evalua-
tion of air quality simulation models using numerical
and physical techniques supported by field studies.
Modeling emphasis was on the dispersion of photo-
chemical oxidants and paniculate matter on urban and
regional scales, dispersion in complex terrain, and the
transport transformation, and deposition of acidic ma-
terials. Highlights included expansion of the Regional
Acid Deposition Model/Engineering Model family to
consist of the Tagged Species Engineering Model, the
Non-Depleting Model, and the Sulfate Tracking Model;
completion of the Atid-MODES field study; completion
of the RADM2.1 evaluation; completion of the atmos-
pheric processes section of the National Acid Precipi-
tation Assessment Program 1990 Integrated Assess-
ment; conduct of the first field study to examine the
transport and entrapment processes of convective
clouds; development of a Regional Oxidant Model-
Urban Airshed Model interface program; conduct of an
international sodar intercomparison experiment; incor-
poration of building wake dispersion in numerical
models; conduct of wind-tunnel simulations of stack-
tip downwash; and initiation of the publication of
SCRAM NEWS.
Keywords: 'Research and development 'Meteorol-
ogy. 'Mathematical models, 'Air pollution. Atmospher-
ic models, Atmospheric diffusion, US EPA, Air quality,
Deposition, Environmental transport Photochemical
reactions, Acid rain. Dry methods, Wet methods.
Global aspects. Atmospheric boundary layer, Aero-
sols, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra-
tion.
PB91-235887/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Op-
tical Fabrication Laboratory, Fttzslmmorts Army
Medical Center, Denver, Colorado. Final rept
Versar, Inc., Springfield. VA.
M. Drabkin, and E. Rissmann. Aug 91,136p EPA/600/
2-91/031
Contract EPA-68-C8-0061
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
Under the Waste Reduction Evaluations at Federal
Sites (WREAFS) program, RREL has taken the inrtia-
uve u>merge meexpwieiiuwaiiuiwawuiwso wi UK? i_rn
with other Federal agencies. At the Frtzsimmons Army
Medical Center (FAMC) in Aurora, Colorado, the Army
and the EPA cooperated in an assessment of the Opti-
cal Lens Fabrication Laboratory (OFL). The OFL is re-
sponsible for producing optical lenses, specticals, and
special optical products for the services. Processes in-
clude both glass and plastic lens fabrication. The as-
sessment at OFL was concerned with two RCRA haz-
ardous wastes, first the residual lead-bearing glass
lens blocking alloy and alkaline washwater from lens
deblocking/cleaning operations and, second, the non-
hazardous ground glass from lens grinding operations.
Three options were identified: Filtration of the alkaline
washwater from glass lens deblocking/washing oper-
ations to recover and recycle residual lead-bearing
blocking alloy particulates. Potentially 500 Ib./yr. of the
alloy is reclaimable. Substitution of Lead-free glass
lens blocking alloy for the lead-bearing material pres-
ently used. Offsite recycling of the nonhazardous fine
glass paniculate waste generated in the lens grinding
operation and currently disposed of in a sanitary land-
fill.
Keywords: 'Waste management 'Optical glass,
'Lenses, Lead(Metal), Hazardous materials, Cleaning,
Washing, Waste water, Waste recycling. Grinding, Op-
erations, Materials recovery, 'Waste minimization,
'Source reduction, 'Optical Lens Fabrication Labora-
tory, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
PB91-236018/REB PC A03/MF A01
Montana State Dept of Health and Environmental Sci-
ences, Helena.
AffordaWlity of Major Wastewater Systems Im-
provements for Small Montana Communities. Spe-
cial rept.
Montana Dept of Commerce, Helena.
J.E. Richard. Oct 90,45p
Grant T-901808-01-0
Sponsored by Montana State Dept of Health and En-
vironmental Sciences, Helena, and Environmental
Protection Agency, Helena, MT.
The purpose of the study, contracted by the Montana
Department of Commerce, was to review available
statewide data and study four small Montana commu-
nities with existing sewer system deficiencies to deter-
mine the financial feasibility of installing new systems
- given the existing financing mechanisms currently
available.
Keywords: 'Sewage treatment plants, 'Water pollu-
tion abatement 'Small cities, 'Economic analysis,
•Maintenance costs, Case studies, Montana, Benefit
cost analysis, Local government Operations, Public
health, Performance standards.
PB91-236422/REB PC A06/MF A02
Illinois Dept of Energy and Natural Resources, Spring-
field. Office of Solid Waste and Renewable Resources.
Used Oil Management In Illinois.
Illinois Univ. Center for Solid Waste Management and
Research, Chicago. Office of Technology Transfer.
B. A. Hegberg, W. H. Hallenbeck. and G. R.
Brenniman. Jul 91,123p OTT-10
Sponsored by Illinois Dept. of Energy and Natural Re-
sources, Springfield. Office of Solid Waste and Renew-
able Resources.
The purpose of the report is to identify the issues sur-
rounding used oil disposal and reuse. The discussion
includes lack of government regulation at some levels,
too much regulation at other levels, liability of munici-
palities in used oil disposal, the potentially hazardous
(waste) nature of used oil, and the generation of used
oil in Illinois. In addition, mechanisms which will in-
crease used oil collection are reviewed: government
regulations, mandatory used oil recycling, recovery of
oil from waste oil filters, appropriate levels of permit-
ting for municipal used oil collection facilities, industrial
minimization and recycling, government and company
involvement public education, and consumer collec-
tion programs. Finally, existing and proposed federal
regulations, and Illinois siting requirements are re-
viewed.
Keywords: 'Waste management 'Illinois, 'Waste oils,
Waste recycling, Waste disposal. Pollution regulations.
Collection systems. State government Liabilities, Reg-
ulations, Waste minimization.
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PB91-238584/REB PC A02/MF A01
Considerations in Ground Water Remediation at
Superfund Sites.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
180ct89,10p OSWER DIRECTIVE-9355.4-03
The directive transmits findings from a study of several
sites where ground water extraction is being conduct-
ed to contain or reduce levels of contaminants in the
ground water. The memorandum also presents several
recommendations for modifying the Superfund ap-
proach to ground water remediation.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, *Water pollution control, Remedial
action, Ground water, Extraction, 'Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response.
PB91-238592/REB PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG)
Handbook.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Apr 90,268p EPA/540/G-88/001, OSWER
DIRECTIVE-9230.1-03
The handbook is designed to guide the reader through
the entire Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Program,
from applying for the grant to selecting a technical ad-
visor and managing a TAG project. The handbook ex-
plains federal policies, procedures, and regulations re-
lated to the TAG Program and provides detailed in-
structions on how to complete necessary grant forms.
The handbook is intended for those who have already
submitted a Letter of Intent.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Guidelines, Grants. Handbooks,
Technical assistance, Regulations, Administrative pro-
cedures, Forms(Paper), Management planning, Re-
quirements, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response, 'Technical Assistance Grant Program.
PB91-238725/REB PC$675.00
National Priorities List Book Set
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1991.4262p-in51v
Set includes PB91-921207 and PB91-921209 through
P891-921258.
The report provides general Superfund background in-
formation and descriptions of activities at each State
National Priorities List (NPL) sites. The set of docu-
ments compiles State-Specific site summary fact
sheets on each site being cleaned up under the Super-
fund program. The individual state sites are available
as PB91-921207, and PB91-921209 thru PB91-
921258.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
Silas, States(United States), Describing, 'Superfund,
Priorities list, Clean-up.
PB91-238733/REB PC A14/MF A03
Cntnns' Guidance Manual for the Technical As-
sistance Grant Program. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Jun88,325p
The manual is designed to help citizens' groups apply
for and manage a technical assistance grant It is writ-
ten as a self-help guide in an easy-to-understand
manner. Step-by-step instructions for completing vari-
ous forms are included throughout the manual. In addi-
fion, copies of blank forms have been included for
easy reference.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Citizen participation, Technical assist-
ance. Grants, Manuals, Guidelines, Forms(Paper), Re-
quirements, Procurement, Remedial action. Adminis-
trative procedures, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emer-
gency Response, 'Technical Assistance Grant Pro-
gram.
PB91-239046/REB PC A05/MF A01
Determination of Water Use in Rockford and Kan-
kakee Areas, Illinois. Water resources investigation.
Geological Survey, Reston, VA. Water Resources Div.
J. K. LaTour. 1990,81 p USGS/WRI-90-4166
Prepared in cooperation with Illinois State Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Springfield.
The report (1) describes the water-use data available
from water-utility managers and water users in the
Rockford and the Kankakee areas of Illinois during
1984, (2) presents an evaluation of the accuracy of
these data, and (3) describes methods and water-use
coefficients for estimating water use. The report con-
tains data and estimates on water withdrawal, delivery,
consumptive use, release, return, and conveyance
loss and gain for six communities served by the public-
water systems of the Rockford and the Kankakee
areas. The water-use categories studied were com-
mercial, industrial, domestic, and municipal uses;
public supply; and sewage treatment. Water-use infor-
mation for the first four categories is limited to water
users that receive water from a public-water supplier
and (or) release water to a sewage-treatment plant in
the Rockford and the Kankakee areas.
Keywords: 'Water utilization, 'Water supply, 'Water
management(Applied), Illinois, Study estimates, Data
processing, Withdrawal, Water consumption, Industrial
water, Sewage treatment, Domestic water, Potable
water, Comparison, Consumptive use,
•Rockford(lllinois),'Kankakee(lllinois).
PB91-240432/REB PC A99
Subtitle D Industrial Facility Telephone Survey
Report (1987).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
L. Heams. Aug 91,2270p EPA/530/SW-91 /069
The main objectives of the Subtitle D Industrial Facility
Telephone Screening Survey (1987) were to develop
representative lists of facilities that managed Subtitle
D wastes, including landfills, surface impoundments,
land application units, and waste piles that are not reg-
ulated as hazardous waste handlers and to develop
national and industry specific estimates of the number
and amount of these facilities of Subtitle D waste that
is managed. The sample population was drawn from
17 industry groups that were believed to generate the
majority of Subtitle D waste. Data were collected over
a period of 6 months, from November 1986 to April
1987. Data gathered in the Industrial Facility Survey
was formulated into the report that follows.
Keywords: 'Waste management, 'Hazardous materi-
als, Earth fills, Ground disposal, Surface impound-
ments, Data processing, Volume, Industrial wastes,
Surveys, 'Telephone surveys.
PB91-240457/REB PC A03/MF A01
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
Multiphase Flow and Transport in Porous Media.
Journal article.
Virginia Polytechnic InsL and State Univ., Blacksburg.
Center for Environmental and Hazardous Material
Studies.
J. C. Parker. C1989.20p EPA/600/J-89/542
Pub. in Reviews of Geographies, v27 n3 p311-328 Aug
89. Sponsored by Robert S. Ken Environmental Re-
search Lab., Ada, OK.
Multiphase flow and transport of compositionalry com-
plex fluids in geologic media is of important in a
number of applied problems which have major social
and economic effects. In petroleum reservoir engi-
neering, efficient recovery of energy reserves is the
principal goal. Unfortunately, some of these hydrocar-
bons and other organic chemicals often find their way
unwanted into the soils and groundwater supplies. Re-
moval in the latter case is predicated on ensuring the
public health and safety. In the paper, principles of
modeling fluid flow in systems containing up to three
fluid phases (namely, water, air, and organic liquid) are
described. Solution of the governing equations for mul-
tiphase flow requires knowledge of functional relation-
ships between fluid pressures, saturations, permeabili-
ties which may be formulated on the basis of concep-
tual models of fluid-porous media interactions. Mecha-
nisms of transport in multicomponent multiphase sys-
tems in which species may partition between phases
are also described, and the governing equations are
presented for the case in which local phase equilibrium
E' a assumed. A number of hypothetical numerical
ms are presented to illustrate the physical be-
of systems in which multiphase flow and trans-
port arise. (Copyright (c) 1989 by the American Geo-
physical Union.)
Keywords: 'Multiphase flow, 'Transport properties,
'Porous materials, 'Reservoir engineering, "Water
pollution, Hydrocarbons, Capillary flow, Pore pressure,
Mathematical models, Engineering geology, Oil reser-
voirs, Reprints.
PB91-240465/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Assessing Pesticide Risk to Arthropod Natural
Enemies Using Expert System Technology. Jour-
nal article.
Oregon State Univ., Corvallis. Dept. of Entomology.
R. H. Messing, B. A. Croft, and K. Currans. c1989,13p
EPA/600/J-89/543
Grant EPA-R-812182-01
Pub. in Al Applications Natural Resource Manage-
ment, v3 n2 p1-11 1989. See also PB90-108192.
Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental Research Lab.,
OR.
A prototype expert system (NERISK) has been devel-
oped to help users assess the impact of pesticides on
beneficial arthropod predators and parasitoids in agri-
cultural systems. A shell program (RECOG) was
adapted with minor modifications to allow the encod-
ing of expert opinion on the topic by persons with mini-
mal computer skills. A procedure was added that
allows the user to access databases, simulation
models, and other programs from within the expert
system, and to use the query and model output as part
of an integrated knowledge organization and delivery
package. A large database (ca 12,000 records) and
several expert opinion components on pesticide ef-
fects on natural enemies have been integrated into an
easily accessible program. The expert system will help
regulatory agents, university research and extension
personnel, and production managers make decisions
about the integration of pesticides and biological con-
trol agents in agricultural production systems.
Keywords: 'Biological pest control, 'Pesticides, *Ar-
thropoda, 'Expert systems, Risk, Data bases, Re-
prints, 'Natural enemies, 'NERISK system.
PB91-240473/REB PC A02/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Acidification and Recovery of a Spodosol Bs Ho-
rizon from Acidic Deposition. Journal article.
Syracuse Univ., NY. Dept. of Civil and Environmental
Engineering.
R. A. Dahlgren, D. C. McAvoy, and C. T. Driscoll.
C1990,9p EPA/600/J-90/539
Pub. in Environmental Science and Technology, v24
n4 p531-537 1990. Sponsored by Corvallis Environ-
mental Research Lab., OR.
A laboratory study was conducted to examine acidifi-
cation and recovery of a Spodosol Bs horizon from
acidic deposition in the Bear Brook Watershed (BBW)
in central Maine. A mechanical vacuum extractor was
used to draw solutions through a soil column at three
treatments containing 40, 100, or 160 micromol/L
SO4(2-). Following 44 d of leaching, all treatments
were decreased to the 40 micrompl/L SO4(2-) level to
examine recovery from acidification. Acidic additions
were initially neutralized by release of basic cations
and sulfate adsorption. Following attainment of steady
state conditions for basic cations and SO4(2-) with re-
spect to the soil adsorption complex, Al dissolution
was the primary neutralization mechanism. Aqueous Al
activities appeared to be regulated by equilibrium with
an AI(OH)3 mineral phase. Following decreases in acid
loadings, recovery was rapid resulting in retention of
basic cations, reversible release of SO4(2-) and a
marked reduction in the concentrations of soluble Al.
(Copyright (c) 1990 American Chemical Society.)
Keywords: 'Water pollution, 'Acidification, 'Soil
chemistry, 'Watersheds, 'Deposition, 'Water chemis-
try, Acidic soils, Bear Brook, Maine, Soil profiles, Soil
horizons, Air water interactions. Air pollution, pH,
Acidic water, Computerized simulation, Thermody-
namics, Cations, Acid neutralizing capacity, Land pol-
lution, Reprints, 'Spodosols, Central Region(Maine).
PB91-240481/REB PC A02/MF A01
Quantification of Changes In Lakewater Chemis-
try in Response to Acidic Deposition. Journal arti-
cle.
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
T. J. Sullivan, D. F. Charles, J. P. Smol, B. F. Gumming,
and A. R. Selle. C1990,6p EPA/600/J-90/540
December 1991 63
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Pub. in Nature, v345 n6270 p54-58 1990.Portions of
this document are not fully legible. Prepared in coop-
eration with E and S Environmental Chemistry, Inc.,
Corvallis, OR., Indiana Univ. at Bloomington. Dept. of
Biology, Queen's Univ., Kingston (Ontario). Dept of Bi-
ology, and NSI Technology Services Corp., Corvallis,
OR. Environmental Research Lab.
Lakewater acidification in New York's Adirondack
Mountains was quantified based on pateolimnological
reconstructions of pre-1850 chemistry for 49 lakes.
PateoHmnology provides a more accurate assessment
of regional adfication than was previously possible
using water chemistry and model calculations alone.
Historical depletion of lakewater acid neutralizing ca-
pacity (ANC) and increase in labile monomeric Al have
been restricted to lakes that are currently low in ANC.
Most currently acidic lakes have acidified recently and
were not acidic prior to 1850. The percentage of lakes
affected and magnitude of the inferred acidification are
substantially smaller than generally believed The re-
sults agree, however, with short-term recovery rates
previously documented and with spatial patterns in
lakewater chemistry across a depositional gradient
and illustrate the importance of watershed and/or in-
take processes in neutralizing acidic atmospheric
inputs.
Keywords: 'Lakes, 'Water pollution, 'Pateolimnology,
•Acidification, -Water chemistry, 'Deposition, Acidic
water, Ak pollution, Air water interactions, Acid neutral-
izing capacity. Spatial distribution. New York. Adiron-
dack Mountains, Watersheds, pH, Surface waters. Re-
prints.
PB91-240499/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Latitudinal and Seasonal Variation in Calculated
Uttravtolet-B Irradiance for Rice-Growing Regions
of Asia. Journal article.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis,
OR.
D. Bachetet P. W. Barnes, D. Brown, and M. Brown.
C1991,14pEPA/600/J-91/193
Contract EPA-68-C8-0006
Color illustrations reporduced in black and white. Pub.
in Photochemistry and PhotobkJtogy,v54n3p411-422
1991. Prepared in cooperation with Oregon State
Univ., CorvalEs. Coll. of Oceanography. Sponsored by
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Ultraviolet-B (UV-B, 280-320 nm) irradiance was calcu-
lated for more than 1200 sites in Asia to characterize
the spatial and temporal variation in the present UV-B
cfimate for rice-growing regions. The analytical model
of Green et al. was used to compute UV-B irradiance
for dear skies using satellite-observed ozone column
thickness and local elevation data. Ground-based ob-
servations of doud cover were then used to approxi-
mate the average effect of ckxxl cover on UV-B irradi-
ance using the approach of Johnson et al. Over the ge-
ographic range of rice cultivation, the maximum dairy
effective UV-B irradiance (UV-B(sub BE)) when
weighted according to a general plant action spectrum,
was found to vary approximately 2.5-fold under both
dear and cloudy sky conditions. Under a climate re-
sulting from a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide,
estimated UV-B using predated doud cover was found
to change by up to 17% from present conditions in
Thailand! Both latitudinal and seasonal variation in
solar UV-B radiation may be important aspects of the
UV-B climate for rice as cutfivars differ hi sensitivity to
UV-B and are grown under diverse condrSons and lo-
cations.
Keywords: 'Seasonal variations, 'Ultraviolet rays,
•Rfce, 'Latitude, 'Asia, Ozone, Farm crops, Thailand,
Elevation, Climate, Cloud cover. Reprints, Oryza
sativa.
PB91-240507/REB PCA03/MFA01
Fate of Water Soluble Azo Dyes in the Activated
Sludge Process. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
G. M. ShauL C. R. Dempsey. K. A. Dostal. and T. J.
HoUsworth. C1991.15pEPA/600/J-91/194
Pub. in Chemosphere, v22 n1-2 p107-119 1991. See
afsoPB88-208251. '
The objective of the study was to determine the parti-
tioning of water soluble azo dyes in the activated
sludge process (ASP). Azo dyes are of concern be-
cause some of the dyes, dye precursors, and/or their
degradation products such as aromatic amines (which
are also dye precursors) have been shown to be, or
are suspected to be, carcinogenic. Specific azo dyes
were spiked at 1 and 5 mg/L to pilot-scale treatment
systems with both liquid and sludge samples collected.
Samples were analyzed by high performance liquid
chromatography (HPLC) with an ultraviolet-visible de-
tector. Mass balance calculations were made to deter-
mine the amount of the dye compound in the waste ac-
tivated sludge (WAS) and in the activated sludge efflu-
ent (ASE). Of the 18 dyes studied, 11 compounds were
found to pass through the ASP substantially untreated,
4 were significantly adsorbed onto the WAS, and 3
were apparently biodegraded.
Keywords: 'Azo dyes, 'SuKonic acids, 'Activated
sludge process, 'Separation, Adsorption, Biodeterior-
ation, Carcinogens, Effluents, Reprints, Mass balance
calculations.
PB91-240515/REB PC A03/MF A01
Pilot UV-B Spectrometer Intereomparison Experi-
ment A Preliminary Report
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
C. B. Baker. 1991,12p EPA/600/D-91/220
Prepared in cooperation with National Oceanic and At-
mospheric Administration, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Atmospheric Sciences Modeling Div.
The experiment was a preliminary examination of the
considerations needed to intercompare ultraviolet
spectrometers (UVS). The participants were University
of North Carolina (UNC), University of Florida (UF), Na-
tional Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
fNOAA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),
Smithsonian Radiation Laboratory (SRL), Atmospheric
Environment Service (AES) and National Institute for
Standards and Technology (NIST). The experiment
was held at the NOAA/EPA's environmental measure-
ment facility in Research Triangle Park, NC. The exper-
iment took place November 5-7,1990. The pilot inter-
comparison and was an opportunity to compare avail-
able instrumentation, broadband and spectral, for use
in monitoring programs. Ultimately the pilot experiment
should provide future guidelines for a more complete
international intercomparison of instruments, stand-
ards and calibrations.
Keywords: 'Ultraviolet spectrometers, Near ultraviolet
radiation, Interlaboratory comparisons, Atmospheric
composition, Cloud cover, Ozone, Intercomparison.
PB91-240523/REB PC A03/MF A01
Harmonization of QA Procedures for Environmen-
tal Data Operations: Development of a National
Consensus Standard for Quality Assurance for
Environmental Programs. Symposium proceedings.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Quality Assurance Management Staff.
G. L Johnson, D. W. Wolfe, and S. M. Blacker. Oct 91,
21 p EPA/600/D-91 /221
Pub. in the Proceedings of the Annual Energy Division
Conference (19th) of the American Society for Quality
Control, Oct 91. Prepared in cooperation with Bechtel
Environmental, Inc., San Francisco, CA., and MAC
Technical Services, Germantown, MD.
Decisions on where and how to dean-up Federally-
owned facilities contaminated by mixtures of hazard-
ous chemical and radioactive wastes requires that
quality environmental data be obtained. The Federal
Government is currently using several different stand-
ards or sets of requirements for establishing the quality
assurance and quality control (QA/QC) procedures as-
sociated with environmental data operations for these
sites. These standards defined the criteria for the QA
activities and documentation required, the content and
format of the documentation, and who was responsi-
ble for implementation. Shortcomings in these stand-
ards of requirements ted in 1989 to efforts by several
public and private sector groups to 'harmonize' the
multiple sets of standards and requirements into a
single set These efforts are being conducted under
the auspices of the American Society for Quality Con-
trol (ASQC) and involve participation by the Environ-
mental Protection Agency (EPA), Department of
Energy (DOE), Department of Defense (DOD), Nudear
Regulatory Commission (NRC), and others in the con-
tractor and regulated communities. The paper de-
scribes the progress toward establishing a national
consensus standard for QA for environmental pro-
grams through the ASQC standard-setting process.
Keywords: 'Waste management, 'Federal agencies,
'Hazardous materials, 'Radioactive wastes, 'Environ-
mental issues, Superfund, Standards, Requirements,
Quality assurance, Quality control, Interagency coop-
eration, Remedial agencies, Implementation, Perform-
ance standards, Comparison, 'Cleanup operations,
American Society for Quality Control.
PB91-240531/REB PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Elements of the U.S. Carbon Budget Progress
and Preliminary Results. Symposium paper.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Corvallis,
OR.
H. Gudnski, C. Peterson, J. Kem, D. Turner, and D.
Pross. 1991,20p EPA/600/D-91 /222
Pub. in Proceedings of PACLIME Symposium Meeting,
Monterey, CA., March 10-13,1991. Prepared in coop-
eration with Oregon State Univ., Corvallis. Dept. of Ge-
ography. Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental Re-
search Lab., OR.
The development of carbon budget for the US is im-
portant in terms of (1) comparing the relative magni-
tudes of biogenic and anthropogenic flux, (2) contribut-
ing to the construction of a global carbon budget, (3)
evaluating possible carbon sequestration and conser-
vation strategies, and (4) exploring the magnitude and
direction of possible feedbacks to climate change me-
diated by the terrestrial biosphere. Efforts at classifica-
tion of vegetation type and condition based on existing
maps may have large errors. The study, with the use of
statistically based inventories, suggests the impor-
tance of moving away from pre-existing maps to the
creation of new data bases from ground inventories
and remote sensing. Ultimately, advances in the areas
of GIS, ecosystem modeling, and remote sensing will
result in better maps and capabilities to extend coun-
try-wide estimates of carbon for the United States to
countries or regions of more limited baseline data.
Keywords: 'Carbon cycle, 'Air-biosphere interactions,
'Carbon sources, 'Environmental transport, 'Atmos-
pheric composition, United States, Study estimates,
Pollution sources, Air pollution, Natural emissions, Flux
density, Forests, Man-environment interactions, Eco-
systems, Biomass, Climatic changes, Carbon sinks.
PB91-240549/REB PC A03/MF A01
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
Anaerobic BtotransformatJon of Contaminants in
the Subsurface. Environmental research brief.
Oklahoma Univ., Norman. Dept of Botany and Micrc-
J. M?Suflita, and G. W. Sewell. Feb 91,11 p EPA/600/
M-90/024
Grant EPA-R-812808
Sponsored by Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research
Lab., Ada, OK.
Anaerobic conditions predominate in contaminated
aquifers and are common in noncontaminated areas.
Comparatively little is known about degradative proc-
esses and nutrient cycling under anaerobic conditions.
However, it is apparent these processes are funda-
mentally different and more complex than comparable
aerobic processes. Research in this area is critical to
our understanding of the fate of contaminants in the
subsurface environment and for the design and oper-
ation of efficient and effective treatment technologies.
The objective of the research brief is to report the cur-
rent status of research directed toward defining anaer-
obic microbial metabolic processes which occur in the
subsurface environment
Keywords: 'Research and development 'Subsurface
environment 'Water pollution control, 'Anaerobic
processes, Aquifers, Technology utilization, Design cri-
teria. Performance evaluation. Biotechnology, Microor-
ganisms, Biodeterioration, Nutrients, Remedial action.
PB91-240S56/REB PC A03/MF A01
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
Solubility, Sorption and Transport of Hydrophobic
Organic Chemicals In Complex Mixtures. Environ-
mental research brief.
Florida Univ., Gainesville. Dept of Soil Science.
P. S. C. Rao, L S. Lee, and A. L Wood. Mar 91,16p
EPA/600/M-91/009
Grant EPA-R-814512
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Sponsored by Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research
Lab., Ada, OK.
Environmental contamination problems commonly in-
volve wastes consisting of complex mixtures of chemi-
cals. The behavior of these mixtures has not been well
understood because the primary chemodynamic prop-
erties of organic chemicals have usually been charac-
terized in aqueous solutions which are simple in com-
position relative to many waste mixtures found at or
near disposal/spill sites. The research summarized in
the report focuses on the effects which organic cosol-
vents have on the sorption and mobility of organic con-
taminants. In general, sorption of organic solutes, es-
pecially hydrophobia organic chemicals (HOCs), is in-
versely related to solubility. Thus, an increase in solu-
bility resulting from the addition of a cosolvent leads to
a proportional decrease in sorption and a concomitant
increase in mobility. The cosolvency theory used to
quantify these cosolvent effects is summarized. The
application of this theory to assist in the definition, pre-
diction and remediation of soil and ground water con-
tamination problems is discussed.
Keywords: 'Waste management 'Organic com-
pounds, 'Waste disposal, 'Hazardous materials spills,
'Hydrophobic properties, 'Research and develop-
ment, Solubility, Sorption, Environmental transport,
Solvents, Mixtures, Physicochemical properties, Water
pollution, Land pollution control, Remedial action, Dy-
namics, Graphs(Charts).
PB91-240564/REB PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Comparative Evaluation of Two Extraction Proce-
dures: The TCLP and the EP. Rept. for 1 Oct 86-30
Sep89.
Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicks-
burg, MS.
R. M. Bricka, T. T. Holmes, and M. J. Cullinane. Sep
91.187p EPA/600/2-91/049
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency. Cin-
cinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab.
Two studies were conducted to compare the results of
the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP)
with those of the Extraction Procedure Toxicity Char-
acteristic (EP). In the first study, a synthetic heavy
metal waste was chemically solidified/stabilized with
and without a variety of interfering compounds. The
sofidffied/stabiiized waste was cured for 28 days and
subjected to the TCLP and EP extractions. The ex-
tracts were analyzed for Cd, Cr, Ni, and Hg. In the
second study, two solidified/stabilized, heavy metal
wastes and an untreated perchloroethene (PCE) still-
bottom waste were used. Twelve volatile organic com-
pounds were added to each waste type at two ratios.
The EP and TCLP were performed on three samples
from each waste type. The extract from each sample
was analyzed for As, Ag, Ba, Cd, Cu, Ni, Pt>, and Zn
and the 12 volatile organic compounds. The losses
due to the mechanics of the TCLP and EP extracts
with know concentrations of organic compounds
before and after extracting the wastes. Results of
these studies indicate that, for most of the metal con-
taminants, the TCLP and EP produce similar results
when TCLP extraction fluid 2 (acetic acid solution) is
used but differ when TCLP extraction fluid 1 (acetate
buffer) is used. The results of testing for volatile organ-
ic contaminants indicate that, for 8 of the 12 contami-
nants, the concentrations measured in the TCLP lea-
chates were significantly greater that those measured
intheEPteachates.
Keywords: 'Risk assessment, 'Hazardous materials,
'Waste management. 'Solidification, 'Stabilization,
Water pollution abatement Pollution regulations, Envi-
ronmental effects, Comparison, Heavy metals, Sepa-
ration, Quality assurance, Quality control, Environmen-
tal transport, Extractions, Volatile organic compounds,
Procedures, Performance evaluation. Leaching,
Ground Disposal, 'Extraction Procedure Toxicity Char-
acteristic tests, 'Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Pro-
cedure, Land Disposal Restrictions, EPA method
1311, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
PB91-240572/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Evaluation of Alternative Treatment Technologies
for CERCLA Soils and Debris (Summary of Phase
land Phase 2).
PB Associates, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
B. B. Locke, M. M. Arozarena, C. D. Chambers, J. A.
Hessling, and E. Alperin. Sep 91,71 p EPA/600/2-91 /
050
Contract EPA-68-03-3389
Prepared in cooperation with International Technology
Corp., Knoxville, TN., and Bruck, Hartman and Espo-
sito, Inc., Cincinnati, OH. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction En-
gineering Lab.
The study was conducted in two phases. In the first
phase, a synthetic soil matrix was prepared as a theo-
retical composite of Superfund soils nationwide. In the
second phase, soils from actual Superfund sites were
treated. Three treatment technologies were evaluated
in both phases: (1) chemical treatment (KPEG), (2)
physical treatment (soils washing), and (3) low-temper-
ature thermal desorption. The Phase I study also in-
cluded the evaluation of incineration and stabilization.
Comparison of results obtained in the treatment of Su-
perfund soils and the synthetic soils reveals that the
trend in contaminant removals was similar for both
types of soils. The percentage removal, however, was
higher for synthetic soils than for actual Superfund
soils. This can be attributed to the fact that the synthet-
ic soils were spiked and tested without allowing much
time for sorption of the contaminant onto the soils. In
contrast the actual Superfund soils had weathered for
long periods of time before treatment was attempted;
therefore, contaminant removal was shown to be more
difficult on the actual soils.
Keywords: 'Soil treatment, 'Waste treatment, 'Super-
fund, 'Remedial action, Soil contamination, Technolo-
gy utilization, Substitutes, Physical treatment, Desorp-
tion, Low temperature tests, Stabilization, Incineration,
Performance evaluation, Chemical treatment, Soil
washing.
PB91-241877/REB PC A15/MF A03
General Preamble: Implementation of Title I Clean
Air Act Amendments of 1990. Staff working draft.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
7Jun91,345p
The purpose of the document is to provide guidance to
assist States in preparing new State implementation
plans pursuant to Title I of the 1990 Clean Air Act
Amendments. The present document, a staff working
draft version of the General Preamble for Title I, will
provide the focus for the public meeting scheduled for
June 25-26, 1991. In its final form the document will
discuss all pollutants. Final staff work products for par-
ticulate matter, sulfur dioxide, and lead are included in
the Appendices to the document The Appendices will
eventually be incorporated into the main text, as indi-
cated by the Table of Contents. The EPA plans to pub-
lish the final document in the Federal Register in late
1991.
Keywords: 'State implementation plans, 'Guidelines,
'Air pollution standards, Particles, Sulfur dioxide,
Lead(Metal), Ozone, Carbon monoxide, Law enforce-
ment National Ambient Air Quality Standards, Pollu-
tion regulations, Requirements, Air pollution control,
Air pollution abatement Stationary sources, 'Clean Air
Act of 1990.
PB91-242362/REB PC A12/MF A03
Enhancing State Superfund Capabilities: Nine-
State Study.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 90,259p OSWER DIRECTIVE-9375.6-09
Prepared in cooperation with Environmental Law Inst,
Washington, DC.
Nine (9) state hazardous substance cleanup programs
were studied in depth in 1989 to determine what ele-
ments of funding, enforcement program organization
and other factors are important to state capabilities.
Those studied were Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, and Texas. The states were selected to
provide a cross-section of large and small programs,
new and older programs, geographic diversity, and
special program features, the findings of the study,
prepared by the Environmental Law Institute for the
Office of Policy Planning and Evaluation (OPPE), are
reported in two parts. Part One synthesizes the results
across states and draws conclusions concerning
means of enhancing programs. Part Two reports on
each of the states studied and shows how program
features combine in the context of operating pro-
grams.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, 'State programs, Funds, Remedial
action, Law enforcement, State planning, Colorado, Il-
linois, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North
Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Operations,
•Cleanup operations.
PB91-242370/REB PC A02/MF A01
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
Macrodisperslon and Spatial Variability of Hy-
draulic Conductivity In a Sand and Gravel Aquifer,
Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Environmental research
brief.
Geological Survey, Marlborough, MA.
K. M. Hess, S. H. Wolf, M. A. Cella, and S. P.
Garabedian. Jan 91,10p EPA/600/M-91 /005
Prepared in cooperation with Massachusetts Inst. of
Tech., Cambridge. Dept of Civil Engineering. Spon-
sored by Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab.,
Ada, OK.
A natural-gradient tracer test was conducted in which
the transport of bromide, a nonreactive tracer, was
monitored in a sand and gravel aqifer for two years.
From analyses of spatial moments of the distribution of
bromide at 16 times during the test a dispersivity
tensor was calculated for the field transport experi-
ment. As a complementary effort, detailed investiga-
tions of the variability of K in the aquifer were made at
the tracer-test site, and the stochastic transport equa-
tions developed by Gelhar and Axness (1983) were
used in conjunction with the statistical analysis of the K
data to estimate macrodispersion for the aquifer. Esti-
mates of macrodispersivity based on the statistical
analysis of the K distribution agreed well with the ma-
crodispersivity calculated from the tracer test. Two
methods of measuring K were also evaluated: perme-
ameter analyses of cores and flowmeter tests in wells.
Geostatistical analyses of these data yielded esti-
mates of the mean, variance, and correlations scales
for the K distribution in the aquifer.
Keywords: 'Research and development, 'Aquifers,
•Tracer studies, 'Environmental transport, 'Hydraulic
conductivity, 'Water pollution, Spatial distribution,
Path of pollutants, Stochastic processes. Statistical
analysis, Sand aquifers, Gravels, Ground water, Bro-
mides, Cape Cod(Massachusetts), 'Macrodispersion.
PB91-242388/REB PC A14/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Criteria and Standards Div.
Technologies and Costs for Ground Water Disin-
fection. February 1991 Edition. Draft rept
Pimie (Malcolm), Inc., White Plains, NY.
Feb 91,308p EPA/570/9-91 /013
Contract EPA-68-01 -6989
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Criteria and Standards Div.
The document was developed to support the Ground
Water Disinfection Rule (GWDR). The GWDR will es-
tablish treatment requirements for control of microbial
contaminants in ground water not under the direct in-
fluence of surface water. The document identifies best
technologies or generally available means for commu-
nity or non-community ground water systems to inacti-
vate microbial contaminants. Viruses are the most
likely organisms to occur in ground waters and are the
focus of the inactivation requirements. Non-treatment
options are also discussed. Sections include one on
currently available disinfection technologies and con-
ditions under which application is appropriate, but it
does not go into detail about operation and mainte-
nance. Another presents criteria which would allow
systems to avoid disinfection or provide lower levels.
Others provide design assumptions used to develop
cost estimates and cost estimates for each technology
for various system size categories.
Keywords: 'Ground water, 'Disinfection, 'Microorga-
nism control(Water), 'Water treatment, 'Potable
water, Best technology, Water supply, Viruses, Tech-
nology utilization, Water pollution control, Design crite-
ria, Cost estimates, Performance evaluation, Diseases,
Pollution regulations, 'Ground Water Disinfection
Rule, Surface Water Treatment Rule.
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PB91-242396/REB PC A14/MF A03
Subtitle D Municipal Landfill Survey Report (1986).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Aug 91,319p EPA/530/SW-91 /070
See also PB89-118525.
The Subtitle D Muncipal Landfill Survey (1986) in-
cludes information from a target population of 1,250
facilities who were sent a mail questionnaire in Novem-
ber 1986. The sample population consisted of all mu-
nicipal landfills in the U.S. and territories that had at
least one active landfill unit as of November 1,1986.
Closed landfill units and planned landfill units were
also surveyed if they were located at a facility that had
at least one active landfill unit Information gathered in
the Municipal Landfill Survey was formulated into the
report that follows.
Keywords: 'Earth fills, 'Municipal wastes, •Environ-
mental surveys, 'Solid waste disposal. United States,
Closures, Tables(Data), Air pollution sampling. Water
pollution sampling, Volume,
Concentration(Composition), Monitoring, Surveys.
PB91-242404/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Procedures for Preparing Emissions Projections.
Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc.. Springfield, VA.
Jul 91,137p EPA/450/4-91 /019
Contract EPA-68-D-00120
See also PB-250 680. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
The purpose of the document is to provide guidance
for projecting emissions to future years. It focuses pri-
marily on procedures for projecting how the combina-
tion of future emission controls and changes in source
activity will influence future air pollution emission rates.
While many of the procedures in the document can be
applied to other pollutants (i.e., PM-10, SO2, and
toxics), the methods are directed towards ozone pre-
cursors and carbon monoxide. Later guidance should
more specifically address other pollutants. Software
which incorporates the techniques outlined in the doc-
ument is expected to be released in the spring of 1992.
This wiD be accomplished by modifying the Emission
Preprocessor System to include the effects of growth
and controls. In the long term - over the next three
years - EPA plans .to develop a new emission pre-
processor (Emissios Preprocessor Analysis Module)
which will also simulate growth and control effects.
Keywords: 'Air pollution forecasts, Procedures, Guide-
lines, Air pollution control. Pollution sources. Forecast-
ing, Ozone, Case studies. Point sources, Mobile poJIut-
ant sources. Emission factors, Air pollutant abatement.
Carbon monoxide, State implementation plans, Re-
gional analysis, Natural emissions, 'Emission invento-
ries. Area sources.
PB91-242412/REB PC A04/MF A01
User's GuMe to the Personal Computer Version of
the Biogenic Emissions Inventory System (PC-
BEIS).
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
T. E. Pierce, and K. A. Baugues. Jul 91,63p EPA/450/
4-91/017
See also PB91-136549.
The Personal Computer version of the Biogenic Emis-
sions Inventory System (PC-BBS) has been devel-
oped to allow users to estimate hourly emissions of
biogenic non-methane hydrocarbon emissions for any
county in the contiguous United States. PC-BEIS has
been compiled using Microsoft FORTRAN and tested
on IBM-compatible personal computers. The source
code was written in ANSI FORTRAN 77 and should be
transportable to most other computers. Emission rates
depend on land use, leaf bfomass, and emission fac-
tors. PC-BEIS also includes adjustments due to tem-
perature and sunglight A simple leaf energy balance
module is included to allow more refined calculations
of leaf temperature and sunlight through forest cano-
pies. The user's guide briefly describes the technical
background, provides an overview of computer as-
pects, and shows an example test case.
Keywords: 'User manuals(Computer programs),
•Computerized simulation, 'Natural emissions, 'Air
pollution, Study estimates. Non-methane hydrocar-
bons, Volatile organic compounds, United States,
Case studies, Temperature, Baseline measurements,
Canopy, Land use, Emission factors, Leaves(Botany),
Sunlight, Biomass, 'Emission inventories, 'Biogenic
Emissions Inventory System.
PB91-242420/REB PC A09/MF A02
Membranes for Drinking Water Treatment
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
B. W. Lykins. Sep 91,181p EPA/600/9-91/033
Presented at the Membranes Workshop, Cincinnati,
OK, August 6,1990.
Various treatment technologies have proven effective
in controlling halogenated disinfection by-products
such as precursor removal and the use of alternative
disinfectants. One of the most promising methods for
halogenated by-product control includes removal of
precursors before disinfection. Research studies in
Florida indicate that membranes are effective in re-
moving halogenated by-product precursors from cer-
tain waters. However, can membranes be used as ef-
fectively in other locations for most drinking waters so
that they can be considered BAT for disinfection by-
products. There are also other regulatory concerns
where membranes can provide adequate treatment
Membranes can be used for removing inorganics and
radionudides. Also, with appropriate pilot-scale and
field-scale data, membranes could possibly be consid-
ered BAT for meeting the Surface Water Treatment
Rule requirements. In order to discuss some of these
issues, a membrane workshop was held in Cincinnati,
Ohio on August 6.1990 at EPA's Andrew W. Brekten-
bach Environmental Research Center.
Keywords: 'Water treatment 'Potable water, 'Mem-
branes, 'Water pollution control, Disinfection, Byprod-
ucts, Halogen organic compounds, Best technology.
Performance standards, Graphs(Charts), Pretreatment
process.
PB91-242446/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Air Cleaners for Indoor Air Pollution Control
(Chapter 10). Book chapter Feb 89-Jul 90.
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
A. S. Viner, K. Ramanathan, J. T. Hanley, D. D. Smith,
and D. S. Ensor. 1991,19p EPA/600/D-91 /223
Grant EPA-R-814169
Pub. in Indoor Air Pollution, p115-131 1991. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Re-
search Lab.
The chapter describes an experimental study to evalu-
ate performance characteristics of currently available
controls for indoor air pollutants, including both parti-
cles and gases. The study evaluated the particle-size-
dependent collection efficiency of seven commercialfy
available devices for particulate control: a common
furnace filter, four industrial filters, and two electronic
air cleaners (EACs). The fumance filter had negligible
effect on particles with diameters between 0.1 and 1
micrometer. The industrial filters, with ASHRAE ratings
of 95,85,65, and 40% showed minimum efficiency at
about 0.1 micrometer, which was substantially less
than the ASHRAE efficiency. One EAC, essentially a
fumance filter with a high-voltage electrode, reached a
maximum efficiency of 30% at low flowrates (7 cu m/
min); however, it had a negligible effect at higher flow-
rates. The other EAC, similar to an industrial ESP,
showed efficiencies of 80-90% over the entire size
range at low to moderate flowrates. At the highest
flowrate, a minimum efficiency was detected at 0.35
micrometer. The study also evaluated the suitability of
commericalry available carbon-based sorbents (wood,
coal, and coconut) for removing low concentrations of
volatile organic compounds (benzene, acetaktehyde,
and 1,1,1-trichloroethane).
Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Indoor air pollution,
Performance evaluation. Air cleaners, Dust filters, Sor-
bents, Volatile organic compounds, Particulates, Sta-
tionary sources, Reprints.
PB91-2424S3/REB PC A03/MF A01
Statistical Problems (and Some Solutions) Associ-
ated with Testing for Effects in Developmental
Toxicology.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Genetic Toxicology Div.
R. W. Setzer. 1991,18p EPA/6pO/D-91/224
Presented at the symposium Risk Assessment of Pre-
natally-lnduced Adverse Health Effects, Berlin, Ger-
many, May 21-23,1991.
Data from developmental toxicology present several
problems from the standpoint of statistical testing. The
concurrence of the litter effect (the correlation of re-
sponses of littermates), the large number of endpoints
to be evaluated, and the fact that most developmental
toxicology endpoints are quantal raises the need for
unique statistical solutions for hypothesis testing. The
paper reviews methods that have been developed to
accomodate these problems, particularly those having
to do with the litter effect compares them with respect
to power, and speculates on the structure of models
that may incorporate more biological information about
the nature of the litter effect
Keywords: 'Teratogenic compounds, 'Toxicology,
Fetus, Multivariate analysis, Statistical analysis, Labo-
ratory animals, Litter effect.
PB91-242461/REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Influence of 50-Hz Electric and Magnetic Fields on
Neurite Outgrowth in Pheochromocytoma Cells.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
C. Blackman, S. Benane, D. House, and M. Pollock.
1991,10p EPA/600/D-91 /225
Contract DE-AI01-89CE34024
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
The study describes the ability of electric and magnetic
fields to substitute for nerve growth factor in the stimu-
lation of neurite outgrowth in a subline of PC-12 cells,
derived from a pheochromocytoma in rat adrenal me-
dulla. The cells were plated on collagen-coated, 60-
mm plastic petri dishes and exposed to sinusoidal 50-
Hz magnetic fields for 22 hours in a 5% CO2 incubator
at 37 C. Two 1000-tum coils, 20 cm in diameter, were
assembled in a Helmholtz configuration to generate a
magnetic field in a vertical orientation, thereby induc-
ing a companion electric field. A co-netic metal shield
housed the control samples in the same incubator.
Total cells and number of cells with neurites at least as
long as the cell diameter or having a growth cone were
counted within an annulus of 1.7 to 1.8 cm radii. Sham
exposure demonstrated no difference in % of cells
with neurites between the exposed and control loca-
tions in the incubator. Exposures were done at 420,
230.120,42,31,22, 9 and 4.2 milliGauss (mG). At the
dish radius of 1.7-1.8 cm these flux densities induced
electric fields of 115, 63, 33,12, 8.5, 6.0, 2.5 and 1.2
microV/m, respectively. At each field strength, there
were two control dishes and six exposed dishes,
except for 5 exposure dishes at 120 mG. The results
demonstrate that electric and magnetic fields stimu-
late neurite outgrowth in a field strength-dependent
manner between 22 and 42 mG (6.0 and 12 microV7
m), reaching an apparent stimulation plateau between
42 and 420 mG(12 and 115 microV/m).
Keywords: 'Pheochromocytoma, 'Electric fields,
•Magnetic fields, 'Nerves, Nerve growth factor, Cul-
tured tumor cells, Growth, Adrenal medulla, Binding
sites.
PB91-242479/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Comparison of the Methyl Reductase Genes and
Gene Products. Journal article.
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Dept of Microbiology.
C. F. Weil, B. A. Sherf, and J. N. Reeve. c1991,10p
EPA/600/J-89/544
Grant EPA-R-812774. Contract N00014-86-K-0211
Pub. in Canadian Jnl. of Microbiology, v35 n1 p101-
108 Jan 89. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering
Lab., Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA., and De-
partment of Energy, Washington, DC.
The DMA sequences encoding component C of methyl
coenzyme M reductase (mcr genes) in Methanother-
mus fervkJus, Methanobacterium thermoautotrophi-
cum, ethanococcus yannielii, and Methanosarcina bar-
ken have been published. Comparisons of transcrip-
tion initiation and termination sites and of the amino
acid sequences of the mcr gene products are present-
ed. Structural features conserved within the amino
acid sequences are identified and a comparison of
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methyl reductase with other disulfide bond synthesiz-
ing enzymes is presented.
Keywords: 'Genes, 'Methanogenic bacteria, Disul-
fides, Genetic transcription, Comparison, Structural
bacterial genes, Amino acid sequence, Base se-
quence. Molecular cloning, Lipoamide dehydrogen-
ase, Reprints, 'Methyl reductase, Methanothermus
fervidus, Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum,
Methanococcus vannielii, Methanosarcina barken.
PB91-242487/REB PC A03/MF A01
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
Vertical Integration of Three-Phase Flow Equa-
tions for Analysis of Light Hydrocarbon Plume
Movement Journal article.
Virginia Polytechnic Inst and State Univ., Blacksburg.
Center for Environmental and Hazardous Material
Studies.
J.C. Parker, and R. J. Lenhard. C1989,22p EPA/600/
J-89/545
Pub. in Transport in Porous Media 5, p187-206 1989.
Sponsored by Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research
Lab, Ada. OK.
Greundwater contaminatioon due to surface spills or
subsurface leakage of hydrocarbon fuels, organic sol-
vents, and other immiscible organic liquids is a wide-
spread problem. Numerical models for phase-separat-
ed hydrocarbon migration in the vadose zone and
groundwater have been presented recently by various
researchers. Most analyses have been restricted to
consideration of two-dimensional domains involving a
vertical slice through unsaturated and/or saturated
zones. In the report a mathematical model is derived
for area! flow of water and light hydrocarbon in the
presence of gas at atmospheric pressure. Vertical inte-
gration of the governing three-dimensional, three-
phase flow equations is performed under the assump-
tion of local vertical equilibrium to reduce the dimen-
sionality of the problem to two orthogonal horizontal di-
rections. Independent variables in the coupled water
and hydrocarbon area! flow equations are specified as
the elevation of zero gauge hydrocarbon pressure (air-
oi table) and the elevation of zero gauge water pres-
sure (air-water table). Constitutive relations required in
the area! flow model are vertically integrated fluid satu-
rations and vertically integrated fluid conductivities as
functions of air-oil and air-water table elevations.
Closed-form expressions for the vertically integrated
constitutive relations are derived based on a three-
phase extension of the Brooks-Corey saturation-capil-
lary pressure function. Reduction in dimensionality
combined with dimished nonlinearity, makes the verti-
cally integrated water and hydrocarbon model an effi-
cient formulation for analyzing field-scale problems in-
volving hydrocarbon spreading or recovery under con-
dffions for which the vertical equilibrium assumption is
expected to be a satisfactory approximation.
Keywords: 'Mathematical models, 'Hydrocarbons,
'Environmental transport, 'Water pollution, 'Ground
water. Three-dimensional calculations, Plumes, Water
flow, Hazardous materials spills, Leakage, Multiphase
flow, Vertical migration, Soil properties, Land pollution,
Immiscfcility, Reprints.
PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Tobacco
PB91-242495/REB
Characterization of
Smoke. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park,NC.
G. Lofroth, R. M. Burton. L Forehand, S. K. Hammond,
andR. L Seila. C1989.8p EPA/600/ J-89/546
Pub. in Environmental Science and Technology, v23
n5 D610-614 May 89. Prepared in cooperation with En-
vironmental Health Research and Testing, Inc., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC., and Massachusetts Univ.
Medfcal School, Worcester.
Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) has been ana-
lyzed with respect to several components following
smoking of research cigarettes in an experimental
chamber. Parameters analyzed and their airborne yeild
per cigarette included: paniculate matter (10 mg) and
ds mutagenic activity in a Salmonella bioassay, carbon
monoxide (67 mg), nitrogen oxides (2 mg), nicotine
(0.8-3J3 mg), formaldehyde (2 mg), acetaktehyde (2.4
mg), acrotein (0.56 mg), benzene (0.5 mg) and several
unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons (e.g.. 1,3-butadi-
ene) of which isoprene (3.1 mg) had the highest yeild.
ETS from commercial cigarettes were likewise ana-
lyzed in the experimental chamber and at a public lo-
cation. The relative component composition is similar
for the research and commercial cigarettes. All com-
ponents analyzed were present at concentrations
above the background concentrations, isoprene might
be utilized as a tobacco smoke tracer for unsaturated
aliphatic hydrocarbons. (Copyright (c) 1989 American
Chemical Society.)
Keywords: 'Tobacco smoke pollution, 'Mutagens,
Bioassay, Chemical analysis, Mutagenicity tests, Sal-
monella, Particulates, Carbon monoxide, Hydrocar-
bons, Nitrogen oxides, Nicotine, Formaldehyde, Acet-
aldehyde, Acrolein, Benzene, Isoprene, Reprints, 'En-
vironmental tobacco smoke.
PB91-242503/REB PC A02/MF A01
Passive Smoking on Commercial Airline Flights.
Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
M. E. Mattson, J. Greenblatt, N. J. Haley, S. K.
Hammond, and J. Lewtas. C1989,8p EPA/600/J-89/
547
Pub. in Jnl. of the American Medical Association, v261
n6 p867-872,10 Feb 89. Prepared in cooperation with
National Cancer Inst., Bethesda, MD., Prospect Asso-
ciates, Inc., Rockville, MD., American Health Founda-
tion, Inc., Valhalla, NY., and Massachusetts Univ. Med-
ical School, Worcester.
In flight exposure to nicotine, urinary cotinine and
symptom self-reports were assessed in a study of 9
subjects (5 passengers and 4 attendants) on four rou-
tine commercial flights each of approximately 4 hours
duration. Urine samples were collected for 72 hours
following each flight. Exposures to nicotine measured
during the flights using personal exposure monitors
were found to be highly variable, with some nonsmok-
ing areas attaining levels comparable to those in
smoking sections. Attendants assigned to work in non-
smoking areas were not protected from smoke expo-
sure. The type of aircraft ventilation was important in
determining the levels of inflight nicotine exposure.
The environmental tobacco smoke levels that oc-
curred produced measurable levels of cotinine (a
major metabolite of nicotine) in the urine of passen-
gers and attendants. Passengers who experienced the
greatest smoke exposure had the highest levels of uri-
nary cotinine. Changes in eye and nose symptoms be-
tween the beginning and end of the flights were signifi-
cantly related both to nicotine exposure during the
flight and to the subsequent urinary excretion of cotin-
ine. In addition, subjects' perceptions of annoyance
and smokiness in the airplane cabin were also related
to inflight nicotine exposure and urinary excretion
measures.
Keywords: 'Tobacco smoke pollution, 'Commercial
aircraft, 'Indoor air pollution, Nicotine, Cotinine, Urinal-
ysis, Exposure, Signs and sumptoms. Reprints, 'Envi-
ronmental tobacco smoke.
PB91-242511/REB PC A03/MF A01
Bloassay-Oirected Fractionation of the Organic
Extract of SRM 1649 Urban Air Particulate Matter.
Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
J. Lewtas, J. Chuang, M. Nishioka, and B. Petersen.
C1990,14p EPA/600/J-90/541
Pub. in International Jnl. of Environmental Analytical
Chemistry, v39 n3 p245-256 Jul 90. See also PB91-
242529. Prepared in cooperation with Battelle Colum-
bus Labs., OH.
Separation of 2 grams of the methylene chloride ex-
traction of NIST SRM 1649 (Washington, D.C. urban
air paniculate matter) into six compound class frac-
tions by acid-base partitioning and silica gel column
chromatography is demonstrated here. Recoveries of
organic mass and Salmonella typhimurium TA98 muta-
genic activity were greater than 80 percent. The frac-
tionation method showed reproducible distribution of
both mass and mutagenic activity; the compound class
mass distribution results were similar to those obtained
for more typical analytical fractionation of a milligram
quantity of the extract mass. The most polar com-
pound class fractions contained the greatest propor-
tions of mutagenic activity. (Copyright (c) 1990 Gordon
and Breach, Science Publishers, Inc.)
Keywords: 'Aerosols, 'Particulates, 'Fractionation,
'Solvent extraction, 'Air pollution, 'Bioassay, Urban
areas, Mutagenicity tests, Samples, Reprints, *SRM
1649, Standard reference materials.
PB91-242529/REB PC A03/MF A01
Urban Aerosol Acids: Analysis of National Insti-
tute of Standards and Technology Standard Ref-
erence Material 1649. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
C. M. Sparacino, S. E. Frazier, M. G. Nishioka, and J.
Lewtas. C1990,16p EPA/600/J-90/542
Pub. in International Jnl. of Environmental Analytical
Chemistry, v39 n3 p257-270 Jul 90. See also PB91-
242511. Prepared in cooperation with Research Trian-
gle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC., and Battelle,
Columbus, OH.
Urban air paniculate matter, collected from Washing-
ton, D.C. and certified by the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) as Standard Refer-
ence Material 1649, was extracted and fractionated
into acid, base and neutral fractions. Each fraction was
tested for biological activity using a microbial mutagen-
esis assay system. The organic acid fraction showed
unexpectedly high mutagenic activity, and was sub-
jected to chemical characterization studies. Following
derivatization, analysis by GC/MS showed the pres-
ence of fatty acids, aromatic acids (including phenolic
compounds), and a significant number of compounds
that could not be identified from mass spectral com-
pendia. Spectroscopic and elemental analysis data
supported the characterization of the fraction as pre-
dominantly aromatic. Mass spectra from both GC/MS
and direct probe analysis showed the presence of a
chlorinated substance, subsequently identified as the
fungicide Dichlorophen. The compound was shown to
comprise over 50 percent of the mass of the organic
acid fraction. A reference standard of Dichlorophen
was not mutagenic. The presence of the fungicide in
the NIST certified urban aerosol is, in all probability
due to artifactual processes. Attempts to concentrate
the observed mutagenic activity by preparative chro-
matography and acid/base partition experiments were
not successful. (Copyright (c) 1990 Gordon and
Breach, Science Publishers, Inc.)
Keywords: 'Aerosols, 'Fractionation, 'Particulates,
'Air pollution, 'Bioassay, Samples, Urban areas, Muta-
genicity tests, Chemical analysis, Organic compounds,
Dichlorophen, Fungicides, Reprints, *SRM 1649,
Standard reference materials.
PB91-242537/REB PC A03/MF A01
Bioassay-Directed Fractionation of 1-Nitropyrene
Metabolites: Generation of Mutagrams by Cou-
pling Reverse-Phase HPLC with Microsuspension
Mutagenicity Assays. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
J. Lewtas, L. C. King, K. Williams, L. M. Ball, and D.
DeMarini. 1990,11 p EPA/600/J-90/543
Pub. in Mutagenesis, v5 n5 p481-489 Sep 90. Pre-
pared in cooperation with North Carolina Univ. at
Chapel Hill. Dept. of Environmental Sciences and En-
gineering.
The authors performed bioassay-directed fractionation
of a model complex mixture (rabbit lung 39-generated
metabolites of (14)C-radiolabeled 1-nitropyrene) by
assaying reverse-phase HPLC fractions using two mi-
crosuspension mutagenicity assays. A forward-muta-
tion assay measuring mutation at the gpt locus (8-aza-
guanine resistance) in Salmonella typhimurium TM677
was performed in a total volume of 100 microl, and a
reverse-mutation assay measuring mutation at the
hisD3052 allele in S. typhimurium TA98 was performed
in a total volume of 200 microl. HPLC fractions were
collected every 30 s for 45 min, resulting in 90 fractions
per run. The HPLC chromatogram (absorbance at 280
nm) and the (14)C profile were compared to the muta-
genicity profiles (mutagrams) and to the mutagenic po-
tencies of pure metabolites studied separately. The re-
sults indicate that a fine dissection of the mutagenic
fractions can be obtained by coupling HPLC to micro-
suspension mutagenicity assays. Differences ob-
served between the mutagrams generated by the two
bacterial strains were most likely due to metabolic (ni-
troreductase) differences between the two strains.
Themethod should be generally applicable to the bio-
assay-directed chemical analysis of complex mixtures.
(Copyright (c) Oxford University Press.)
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Keywords: 'Mutagens, 'Mutagenicity tests, Bioassay,
Liquid chromatography, Salmonella typhimurium, Met-
abolic activation, Lung, Rabbits, Reprints, 'Nitropyr-
enes.
PB91-242545/REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Comparing Simulated and Experimental Hystere-
tic Two-Phase Transient Fluid Flow Phenomena.
Journal article.
Battelte Pacific Northwest Labs., Richland, WA.
R. J. Lenhard, J. C. Parker, and J. J. Kaluarachchi.
C1991,14pEPA/600/J-91/195
Contract DE-AC06-76RLO-1830
Pub. in Water Resources Research, v27 n8 p2113-
2124 Aug 91. Prepared in cooperation with Virginia
Polytechnic Inst and State Univ., Blacksburg, and Eid-
genoessische Technische Hochschule, Zurich (Swit-
zerland). Sponsored by Department of Energy, Wash-
ington, DC., and Robert S. Kerr Environmental Re-
search Lab., Ada, OK.
Computer codes are being increasingly employed to
predict movement of chemicals and fluids through the
subsurface. A hysteretic model for two-phase perme-
ability (k)-saturation (S)-pressure (P) relations is out-
lined that accounts for effects of nonwetting fluid en-
trapment The model can be employed in unsaturated
fluid flow computer codes to predict temporal and spa-
tial fluid distributions. Consideration is given to hyster-
esis in S-P relations caused by contact angle, irregular
pore geometry, and nonwetting fluid entrapment ef-
fects and to hysteresis in k-S relations caused by non-
wetting fluid entrapment effects. An air-water flow ex-
periment is conducted with a 72-cm vertical soil
column where the water table is fluctuated to generate
scanning S-P paths. Computer simulations of the ex-
periment employing the hysteretic k-S-P model and a
nonhysteretic k-S-P are compared with measured
water contents and pressures. Results of the study
suggest that consideration should be given to effects
of hysteresis in k-S-P relations to accurately predict
fluid distributions.
Keywords: 'Water pollution, "Computerized simula-
tion, 'Two phase flow, * Environmental transport,
•Hysteresis, Subsurface investigations, Permeability,
Saturation, Pressure, Porous media. Multiphase flow.
Fluid flow, Experimental design, Comparison, Physical
properties, Land pollution, Reprints.
PB91-242S52/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, IMC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Effect of Satellite Lines from the X-ray Source on
X-ray Diffraction Peaks. Journal article Jul-Sep 90.
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
F. E. Briden, and D. F. Natschke. c1991, 8p EPA/600/
J-91/196
Contract EPA-68-02-4701
Pub. in Advances in X-ray Analysis, v34 p501-506
1991. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency. Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
The article discusses the development of a method for
relating reactivity to crystallite size and strain param-
eters obtained by the Warren-Averbach technique.
EPA has been using crystallite size and strain data ob-
tained from x-ray diffraction (XRD) peak profile analy-
sis to predict the reactivity of solid calcium hydroxide
sorbent with acid gases in combustion streams. The
software used for the calculations requires that the
XRD peak profile be corrected with a distribution func-
tion before application in the Warren-Averbach analy-
sis. The curve-fitting software, available on the system,
includes the Gaussian, Lorentzian, pseuoo-Voight,
Pearson VII, and Split Pearson VII distribution func-
tions. The function parameters are specified roughly at
the start, and the computer algorithm then optimizes
the fit parameters by the least squares method. Most
of the work has been on calcium hydroxide sorbent
materials with calcium fluoride as a standard to ac-
count for instrument effects on the peaks. It has been
observed that none of the functions produce a satis-
factory fit for the experimental XRD peaks.
Keywords: *X ray diffraction. 'Calcium hydroxides.
•Sorbents, •Spectrum analysis, Crystallites, Chemical
reactivity, Combustion products. Air pollution control,
Strains, Corrosive gases. Distribution functions. Re-
prints, Acid gases. Satellite lines.
PB91-242560/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Association of Microorganisms with Surfaces in
Distribution Systems. Journal article.
Delaware Univ., Newark. School of Life and Health
Sciences.
D. S. Herson, D. R. Marshall, K. H. Baker, and H. T.
Victoreen. c1991, 6p EPA/600/J-91 /197
Pub. in AWWA Research and Technology, v83 n7
p103-106 Jul 91. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineer-
ing Lab.
Studies were conducted with particles obtained from a
drinking water distribution system. Upon nutrient addi-
tion, both the indigenous attached population of bacte-
ria and added conforms accumulated in association
with the particles. This dramatic increase in numbers
of organisms associated with the particles was not re-
flected in plate counts of the particle-containing water.
The results indicate potential role of surfaces in har-
boring organisms that are not detected by sampling
the bulk water-until the bacteria are suddenly released
into the water.
Keywords: 'Distribution systems, 'Water pollution
sources, 'Surfaces, 'Potable water, 'Microorganisms,
Water treatment Nutrients, Water quality, Bacteria,
Water distribution(Applied), Pipes, Conforms, Reprints.
PB91-242578/REB PC A02/MF A01
Distribution, Clearance, and Mortality of Environ-
mental Pseudomonads In Mice upon Intranasal
Exposure. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
S. E. George, M. J. Kohan, D. A. Whitehouse. J. P.
Creason, and C. Y. Kawanishi. c1991,8p EPA/600/J-
91/198
Pub. in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, v57
P2420-2425 Aug 91. Prepared in cooperation with I IT
Research Inst, Chicago, IL
Members of the genus Pseudomonas have a multitude
of industrial and agricultural applications and have
been implicated in human disease. Because inhalation
exposure of humans to these strains during production
or application is possible, it is important to determine if
there are any adverse health effects associated with
these environmental isolates. In the study, strain CD-1
mice were administered P. aeruginosa strain AC869 or
P. cepacia strain AC1100 intranasalry (i.n.). Morbidity,
mortality, and the fate of the microorganisms in the
lungs, nasal cavity, and G.I. tract were investigated for
14 days. The LD50 was determined to be 2.7 x 10 to
the 7th power CFU. When mice were dosed i.n. with
1.6 x 1000, no overt adverse hearth effects were ob-
served and the dosed strain was cleared from the
lungs and G.I. tract within one day but was detectable
in the nasal cavity for 14 days. When mice were treat-
ed with 1.6 x 10 to the 7th power CFU, slight morbidity
was observed and strain AC869 persisted in the intes-
tinal tract and nasal cavity for 14 days but was absent
from the lungs after day 7. P. cepacia strain AC1100
was cleared from the G.I. tract and nasal cavity 2 days
after i.n. challenge with 5.3 x 10 to the 8th power CFU,
but remained in the lung for 7 days post-treatment The
intestinal tract and nasal cavity, therefore, can serve
as reservoirs for environmental pseudomonads upon
pulmonary exposure.
Keywords: •Pseudomonas, •Mortality, Health hazards,
Exposure. Nose(Anatomy). Mice, Microbial colony
count Gastrointestinal system, Lethal dosage, Respi-
ratory system. Reprints.
PB91-242586/REB PC A03/MF A01
DtethyldithiocarDamate Potentiates the Neurotox-
tetty of In vivo 1-MetfiyM-Phenyl-1A3,6-Tetrany-
dropyridine and of In vitro 14lethyM-Phenytpyri-
dinium. Journal article.
Hearth Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park,NC.
D. B. Miller, J. F. Reinhard, A. J. Daniels, and J. P.
O'Callaghan.c1991,11p EPA/600/ J-91/199
Pub. in Jnl. of Neurochemistry, v57 n2 p541-549 Aug
91. Prepared in cooperation with Wellcome Research
Labs., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Diethyldithiocarbamic acid (DDC), a dithtocarbamate,
potentiates the neurotoxicity of 1-methyl-r-pheny-
1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) in vivo and of its
major metabolite, 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium
(MPP+), in bovine adrenal medullary (BAM) cells
maintained in culture. Male C57B1/6 mice were given
2 or 5 injections of MPTP (30mg/kg, i.p.) preceded 0.5
hy by DDC (400 mg/kg, i.p.). The mice were tested for
catalepsy, akinesia or motor activity during and after
the period of dosing. Systemically administered MPP+
decreased heart NE but did not alter the striatal levels
of DA or GRAP & pretreatment with DDC did not alter
these effects but did increase lethality. In culture
MPP+ (0.3mM) slightly decreased catecholamine
levels but had no effect on the tyrosine hydroxylase
activity or cellular protein of BAM cells. However, the
incubation of these cells with MPP+ and DDC (1.5 or
3.0mM) caused large decreases in all indicators of cell
viability. DDC also blocked the uptake of MPP+ into
the vesicles of BAM cells. Findings show that DDC in-
creases the neurotoxicity of MPTP in both striatum and
hippocampus. One possible explanation for the ability
of DDC to potentiate the in vitro effect of MPP+ on
BAM cells is that DDC may cause a redistribution of
MPP+ at the subcellular level.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Nervous system, *Diethyldithio-
carbamate, Adrenal medulla, Glial fibriilary acidic pro-
tein, Corpus striatum, Dopamine, Norepinephrine, Ty-
rosine hydroxylase, Catalepsy, Cell survival, Mice, In
vivo analysis, Reprints, 'Methylphenyl tetrahydropyri-
dine, 'Methylphenylpyridium.
PB91-242594/REB PC A02/MF A01
Retrograde Axonal Transport of Locally Synthe-
sized Phospholnositides In the Rat Sciatic Nerve.
Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
S. Padilla, and C. N. Pope, ct 991.10p EPA/600/J-91 /
200
Pub. in Jnl. of Neurochemistry, v57 n2 p415-422 Aug
91. Prepared in cooperation with Northeast Louisiana
Univ., Monroe. Toxicology Program.
Although autoradiography has demonstrated local in-
corporation of (3H)inositol into axonal phospholipids
after intraneural injection (Gould, 1976; Gould et at,
1987b), retrograde axonal transport of phosphatidylin-
ositol has only been demonstrated after injection of
lipid precursor into the cell body regions (L4 and L5
dorsal root ganglia: DRGs) of the sciatic nerve (Arm-
stron et al, 1985). The authors now report the retro-
grade axonal transport of inosrtol phospholipids syn-
thesized locally in the axons. Following microinjection
of myo-(3H)inositol into the rat scietic nerve (50-55
mm distal to L4 and L5 DRGs), a time-dependent ac-
cumulation of (3H)label occurred in the DRGs ipsila-
teral (lipsiDRGs to the injection site. The time course
of appearance of labeled lipids in the ipsilateral DRGs
after injection of precursor into the nerve at various
distances from the DRGs indicated a transport rate of
at least 5mm/hr. Accumulation of label in the DRGs
could be prevented by intraneural injection of colchi-
cine or ligation of the sciatic nerve between the DRGs
and the isotope injection site. These results demon-
strate that inositol phospholipids synthesized locally in
the sciatic nerve are retrogradery transported back to
the nerve cell bodies located in the DRG.
Keywords: 'Phosphoinositides, 'Inositol, 'Sciatic
nerve, 'Axons, Rats, Biological transport, Lipids, Neur-
oglia, Thin layer chromatography, Phospholipids,
Nerve cells. Injections, Reprints.
PB91-242602/REB PC A02/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park,NC.
Phosphbw-Medlated Heinz Body Formation and
Hemoglobin Oxidation In Human Erythrocytes.
Journal article.
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis.
W. T. Potter, S. Rong, J. Griffith, J. White, and V. F.
Garry. cJun 91,1 Op EPA/600/J-91 /201
Grant EPA-R-813008
Pub. in Toxicology Letters, v57 n1 p37-45 Jun 91.
Sponsored by Hearth Effects Research Lab., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
Exposure of human erythrocytes in vitro to phosphine
(PH3) induces the development of Heinz body lesions.
The lower limit for phosphine mediated Heinz body for-
mation is 1.25 ppm for a four-hour exposure. At expo-
sure levels of 3.0 ppm or higher all erythrocytes are ob-
served to contain Heinz body lesions. These higher
phosphine concentration levels have been observed
to occur within certain occupational settings. The
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mechanism of phosphine mediated Heinz body forma-
tion depends upon an oxygen dependent hemoglobin
oxidation with initial metHb formation before subse-
quent protein precipitation and hemichrome formation.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Erythrocytes, *Phosphii
'Heinz bodies, Methemoglobin, Dose-response i
tkmships, Electron microscopy, Hemoglobin, Oxida-
tion, Reprints.
unes,
rela-
PB91-242610/REB PC A02/MF A01
Rote of Hyperplastic Nodules in Dichloroacetic
Acid-Induced Hepatocarcinogenesis in B6C3F1
Hate Mice. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park,NC.
R. E. Richmond, A. B. DeAngelo, C. L Potter, and F. B.
Daniel, d 991, 7p EPA/600/J-91 /202
Pub. in Carcinogenesis, v12 n8 p1383-1387 Aug 91.
Prepared in cooperation with Northern Kentucky Univ.,
Highland Heights. Dept. of Biological Sciences.
Dicfitoracetic acid (DCA) is a hepatocarcinogen in the
male B6C3F1 mouse. It induces primarily hyperplastic
nodules (HN) prior to the appearance of hepatocellular
adenoma (HA) or carcinoma (HC). The study was un-
dertaken to determine the role of HN in the progres-
sion of DCA-induced hepatocarcinogenesis. Five
tumor markers were assessed: P21 ras, P39 c-jun,
phosphotyrosine (PT), aldehyde dehydrogenase
(ALD), and a-fetoprotein (AFP). All were known to be
expressed in neoplastic lesions. The results demon-
strated: (1) Except for c-jun, HN expressed markers
significantly less often than either HA or HC. Equal ex-
pression of c-jun occurred in any of the 3 lesion types.
(2) HN that were marker positive contained small nests
of marker positive hepatocytes among a field of
normal appearing unstained hepatocytes. No marker-
positive cells were detected in normal appearing liver
outside of HN. Altered foci were few and did not ex-
press these markers. These results support the idea
that the nests within HN are areas of transformed or
neoplastic hepatocytes. The absence of marker ex-
pression in normal liver and in the AF indicates that HN
may be the only significant preneoplastic lesion in
DCA-induced carcinogenesis.
Keywords: 'Dichloroacetate, 'Liver neoplasms, *Hy-
perptasia, Mice, Biological tumor markers, Adenoma,
Carcinoma, Aldehyde dehydrogenase, Alpha fetopro-
teins,0ncogene proteins, Reprints.
PB91-242628/REB PC A02/MF A01
Gkitamate Neurotoxtetty in Rat Auditory System:
Cochtear Nuclear Complex. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park,NC.
L Schweitzer, K. F. Jensen, and R. Janssen. c1991,
7pEPA/600/J-91/203
Supersedes PB91-191619. Pub. in Neurotoxicology
and Teratology, v13 n2 p189-193 Mar 91. Prepared in
cooperation with Louisville Univ., KY. School of Medi-
cine.
hi other systems such as the hypothalamus and hippo-
campus, it has been shown that cells postsynaptic with
respect to glutamatergic inputs degenerate when ex-
posed to large doses of glutamate ('glutamate neuro
toxicity'). The authors have shown that large doses of
glutamate administered intraperitoneally are toxic to
spiral ganglion cells in the inner ear of the rat In the
present study, they have investigated whether similar
levels of glutamate cause alterations in the neurons of
thecochlear nuclei. Specifically, they have studied the
morphology and size of the cochlear nuclear complex
and its subdivisions as well as the size and density of
cochlear nucleus neurons following administration of
glutamate. The morphological evidence indicates that
glutamate caused severe anatomical alteration of the
cochlear nuclei. The changes were most pronounced
hthe anteroventral cochlear nucleus, especially in the
neurons that receive terminals of the end bulbs of Held
from the cochlear nerve. This could be a direct effect
of glutamate in the cochlear nuclei or secondary to de-
generation of cochlear nerve fibers in the inner ear.
(Copyright (c) Pergamon Press pic, 1991.)
Keywords: *Toxicity, 'Nervous system, 'Cochlea,
"Gkitamates, 'Auditory nerve, Rats, Neuroglia, Mor-
phology, Nerve cells, Reprints.
PB91-242925/REB PC A03/MF A01
Modeling the Influence of Active Subslab Depres-
surization (ASD) Systems on Airflows In Subslab
Aggregate Beds, Rept. for May-Aug 91.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
R. B. Mosley. 1991,12p EPA/600/D-91/226
Presented at the International Symposium on the Nat-
ural Radiation Environment (5th), Salzburg, Austria,
September 22-28,1991.
The paper describes a simple model that allows the
pressure difference in a subslab aggregate layer to be
estimated as a function of radial distance from the cen-
tral suction point of an active subslab depressurization
(ASD) system by knowing the average size, thickness,
porosity, and permeability of the aggregate, along with
the total flow rate. The flow regimes may span the
range from fully developed turbulence, through the
transition, to Darcian flow. In order to describe the
effect of ASD on radon entry the model should be cou-
pled to a model describing flow through the soil and
slab.
Keywords: 'Mathematical models, 'Air pollution con-
trol, 'Slabs, 'Radon, Indoor air pollution, Stationary
sources, Soils, Aggregates, Air flow, 'Active subslab
depressurization.
PB91-242933/REB PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Emissions from an Early
Model FFV. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
P. A. Gabele, K. T. Knapp, R. F. Snow, P. D. Siudak,
and N. K. Perry. 1991,20p EPA/600/D-91 /227
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste
Management Association (84th), Vancouver, British
Columbia, June 16-21, 1991. Prepared in cooperation
with ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
An emission study was conducted on a 1987 Ford
Crown Victoria flexible-fuel vehicle, an early prototype
which had been driven about 25,000 miles. The vehicle
was designed to run on either gasoline or blends of
gasoline and methanol. Emission rates of regulated
(hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides,
formaldehyde, and methanol) and nonregulated pollut-
ants (speciated organic materials) were determined for
both exhaust and evaporative emissions. Some tests
were run using federal test procedures, but additional
tests employed different driving schedules (New York
City Cycle and Highway Fuel Economy Test) and an
ambient temperature of 90 F. Both gasoline and a
blend containing 85% methanol, 15% gasoline were
tested. In the first round of tests, formaldehyde emis-
sion rates were somewhat higher than normally ob-
served for similarly aged flexible-fueled vehicles; other
emissions were not as elevated. In a second round of
tests, the catalyst was replaced with a new one, and
carbon monoxide and most organic emissions were
substantially reduced. In general, hydrocarbon compo-
sition of exhaust emissions was significantly affected
by cold starts, slightly affected by driving schedule,
and unaffected by ambient temperature, test fuel, and
catalyst replacement Hydrocarbon composition of
evaporative emissions was only sensitive to the type of
evaporative test being performed: diurnal tests typical-
ly had larger fractions of lower molecular weight paraf-
fins than hot soak tests.
Keywords: 'Methanol, 'Automobile exhaust, 'Exhaust
emission tests, Nitrogen oxides, Carbon monoxide,
Flexibility, Gasoline, Formaldehyde, Test facilities,
Evaporative emission measurement
PB91-242941/REB PC A03/MF A01
Local and Global Thermoregulatory Responses to
MRI Electromagnetic Fields: Biological Effects
and Safety Aspects of Nuclear Magnetic Reso-
nance Imaging and Spectroscopy.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
C. J. Gordon. 1991,32p EPA/600/D-91/228
Presented at the New York Academy of Sciences, Be-
thesda, MD., May 15-17,1991.
During magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) proce-
dures, a subject is exposed to three novel environmen-
tal stimuli which have drawn attention over the past
decade as potential health hazards: (1) a relatively in-
tense static magnetic field; (2) a time-varying magnetic
field, and (3) a radiofrequency (RF) field. Thermoregu-
lation is one of many physiological systems that can be
affected by MRI, specifically by the RF radiation ab-
sorbed by the subject during MRI. While there is some
sparse, albeit controversial data on the possible ef-
fects of static magnetic fields on thermoregulation, the
major concern regarding potential health hazards of
the MRI-induced thermal effects centers on the RF ra-
diation absorbed by a subject during a scan. The pur-
pose of the paper is to review the studies that have im-
pacted on understanding the thermoregulatory effects
of MRI with special emphasis on the problems of se-
lecting appropriate animal models for assessing the
potential risk of RF radiation exposure during MRI.
Keywords: 'Body temperature regulation, 'Electro-
magnetic fields, 'Magnetic resonance imaging, Risk
assessment, Health hazards, Radiation hazards,
Animal disease models, Humans.
PB91-242958/REB PC A03/MF A01
Update on Radon Mitigation Research in Schools.
Rept. for1988-Aug91.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
K. W. Leovic, A. B. Craig, and D. B. Harris. 1991,18p
EPA/600/D-91/229
Presented at the American Association of Radon Sci-
entists and Technologists Meeting, Rockville, MD., Oc-
tober 9-12,1991.
The paper is an overview of research by EPA's Air and
Energy Engineering Research Laboratory (AEERL) on
radon mitigation in 47 schools since 1988. The struc-
tural and heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning
(HVAC) system characteristics of the research schools
are presented, along with the mitigation techniques im-
plemented in the schools. Research discussed in-
cludes recent and on-going projects in Colorado,
Maine, Maryland, Ohio, South Dakota, Tennessee, and
Virginia. Initial research fpcussed on the application of
active subslab depressurization (ASD) to school build-
ings, and recent research has emphasized the ability
and limitations of using HVAC systems to reduce
radon levels in schools. A goal of future projects is to
compare the effectiveness of the two techniques in the
same building. Slab-on-grade is the most prevalent
substructure in AEERL's research schools and, de-
pending on pressure field extension, ASD systems
have been recommended for radon control in many of
them. In schools where they have been installed, ASD
systems have performed well and are currently being
evaluated for long-term performance. The distribution
of HVAC system types in these schools is about a third
central air handling systems, a third unit ventilators,
and a third that do not supply conditioned outdoor air
(i.e., fan coil units or radiant heat).
Keywords: 'Radon, 'Remedial action, 'School build-
ings, 'Air pollution control, Stationary sources, Air con-
ditioning, Heating, Ventilation, Research, 'Indoor air
pollution, Active subslab depressurization.
PB91-242966/REB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Effect of Ventilation on Emission Rates of Wood
Finishing Materials. Journal article Apr 87-Jun 89.
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
B. A. Tichenor, and Z. Quo. c1991, 8p EPA/600/J-91 /
204
Contract EPA-68-02-4701
Pub. in Environment International, v17 n4 p317-323
1991. See also PB88-213061. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
The paper gives results from EPA studies on the effect
of ventilation (air changes per hour) and material load-
ing on the emission rate for selected organics and total
measured organics from three wood finishing materi-
als (stain, polyurethane, and wax). The data are ana-
lyzed to show the effect of ventilation on the emission
characteristics of each material. The rate of emission
of organic compounds from building materials varies
according to: type of material, material loading (area of
material/volume of room), compound emitted, temper-
ature, humidity, and ventilation rate.
Keywords: 'Finishing, 'Wood products, "Air pollution
control, Ventilation, Emission factors, Polyurethane
resins, Waxes, Stains, Organic compounds, Volume,
Temperature, Humidity, Rates(Per time), Tests.
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PB91-242974/REB PC A02/MF A01
Emission of Organic Substances from Indoor Sur-
face Materials. Journal article Jun 88-Oec 90.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
W. G. Tucker. c1991, 9p EPA/600/J-91 /205
Pub. in Environment International, v17 n4 p357-363
1991.
The article discusses the emission of organic sub-
stances from indoor surface materials. A wide variety
of surface materials in buildings (e.g.. Building and
maintenance materials, furnishings, clothing, and
paper products) can release organic compounds.
These sources contribute substantially to the hun-
dreds of organic compounds that have been measured
in indoor air. Their emissions have been directly con-
nected to complaints of odors or hyperreactivjty, and
are presumed to contribute to the problems in marry
'sick buildings' where the cause of complaints is uncer-
tain. Significant progress has been made in the past
decade in developing procedures for measuring emis-
sions from such materials, in controlled experiments
where factors affecting emission rates can be deter-
mined and quantified. Emissions data are still limited,
but are being accumulated gradually by research
groups in Europe and North America. Recent data
gathered in research and modeling studies indicate
that one of the most effective ways to limit indoor con-
centrations of organic compounds is to limit the con-
tent of volatile compounds in materials that are used in
buildings. Limiting the original residual content of such
compounds in the materials, or conditionining such
materials prior to use in buildings, or (perhaps) condi-
tioning such materials in place before occupancy is
most Ukery to prevent excessive levels.
Keywords: 'Emission factors, 'Indoor air pollution,
•Organic compounds, 'Buildings, 'Air pollution abate-
ment. Volatile organic compounds. Construction mate-
rials. Maintenance equipment, Furniture. Paper prod-
ucts. Odors, Clothing. Building materials, Reprints.
PB91-242982/REB PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Study to Characterize Indoor Particles In Three
Non-Smoking Homes. Journal article.
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel HilL Dept of Environ-
mental Sciences and Engineering.
R. Kamens, C. T. Lee. R. Wiener, and O. Leith. c1991,
12p EPA/600/ J-91 /206
Pub. in Atmospheric Environment, v25A n5-6 p939-
948 1991. Prepared in cooperation with PEI Associ-
ates, Inc.. Cincinnati, OH. Sponsored by Environmen-
tal Protection Agency. Research Triangle Park, NC. At-
mospheric Research and Exposure Assessment I ah.
Aerosol concentrations and particle size distributions
in three middle income homes were characterized over
a 3-day period. Occupants of the homes were non-
smokers. A single central sampling location between
the kitchen and olning room areas was used in each of
the homes. 37 and 47 mm prototype personal sam-
pling inlets were collocated with two fixed PM(Sub 10)
dichotomous ambient samplers to determine the aver-
age concentration of paniculate mass during daytime
and evening-eariy morning sampling periods. Panicu-
late concentrations in the 3 homes ranged from 14-42
micrograms/cu m. On the average, 37% of the particle
mass was collected in a fine (2.5 micrometers aerody-
namic diameter or below) fraction, 26% was observed
in a coarse fraction between 2.5 an 10 micrometers,
and 37% was found in a fraction equal to or greater
than 10 micrometers. Particle concentrations obtained
with prototype personal samplers compared reason-
ably well to trwse obtained wrm 10 micrometers ambi-
ent air dfchotomous samplers. Aerosol size informa-
tion obtained from automated aerosol instruments
suggests that the most significant event for generating
small particles in all of the households was cooking.
Household vacuum sweeping was the most significant
large panicle generating event
Keywords: 'Indoor air pollution. 'Aerosols, Particle
size. Electron microscopy. Air samplers, Temperature.
Comparison, Regression analysis, Fungal spores, X-
ray diffraction. Reprints.
PB91-242990/REB PC A03/MF A01
Expert System for Estimates of Molecular
Weights of Volatile Organic Compounds from
Low-Resolution Mass Spectra. Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
D. R. Scott C1991,15p EPA/600/J-91 /207
Pub. in Analytics Chimica Acta 246, p391 -4031991.
MAXMASS, the highest mass with an intensity of 5%
of the base peak in a low resolution mass spectrum,
has been found to be linearly correlated with the true
molecular weights of 400 randomly selected spectra.
yielding a family of parallel lines. A simple expert
system using MAXMASS has been developed to esti-
mate molecular weights of unknown volatile com-
pounds from their mass spectra. This is an empirical
rule-based system which will run on a personal com-
puter. It consists of a classification module chained to
separate molecular weight prediction modules for six
classes. These are benzenes; chlorobenzenes; bro-
moalkenes/alkenes; mono- and dtehloroalkanes/al-
kenes; tri-, tetra- and pentachloroalkanes/alkenes;
and unknown (other) classes. The rules were derived
from National Institute of Standards and Technology
(MIST) reference spectra of 75 target toxic compounds
from the first five classes and 32 from the unknown
class. Performance tests of molecular weight predic-
tions were made with the expert system and the Self
Training interpretive and Retrieval System (STIRS) on
NIST reference spectra of the 107 training com-
pounds; on a set of 32 test NIST reference spectra of
other compounds found in air samples; on a set of 100
randomly selected NIST reference spectra; and on 30
spectra taken from actual field gas chromatography/
mass spsctrometry samples. (Copyright (c) 1991 - El-
sevier Science Publishers B.V.)
Keywords: 'Mass spectroscopy, 'Volatile organic
compounds, 'Molecular weight, 'Spectrum analysis,
'Pattern recognition. Gas chromatography, Toxic sub-
stances. Molecular structure. Performance evaluation.
Reprints, 'Expert systems. Reference spectra.
PB91-243006/REB PC A02/MF A01
Wintertime Measurements of Aerosol Acidity and
Trace Elements In Wuhan, a City In Central China.
Journal article.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park.NC.
J. M. WakJman. P. J. Lioy, M. Zetenka. L Jing, and Y.
N. Lin. C1991,10p EPA/600/J-91/208
Pub. in Atmospheric Environment, v25B nl p113-120
1991. Prepared in cooperation with Rutgers - The
State Univ./UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School, Piscataway, NJ. Joint Graduate Program in
Toxicology. China National Environmental Monitoring
Centre, Beijing, and Wuhan Environmental Protection
Inst (China).
In the People's Republic of China (P.R.C.), the perva-
sive use of soft coal teads to situations where the con-
centrations of SO2 and paniculate matter approach or
surpass those historically observed m London. A coop-
erative investigation of the effects of air pollution upon
the lung function of children in five Chinese cities has
been developed among China EPA. U.S. EPA and
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. The paper pre-
sents initial results of a winter air pollution field study
conducted in Wuhan, one of the selected cities. A 2-
week intensive ambient aerosol study was conducted
in December 1988 in Wuhan (Hubei Province), a city of
nearly 2 million located on the Yangtze River in central
China (P.R.C.). This is an industrial region where son
coal burning is widespread, and emission controls for
vehicles and industrial facilities are minimal. The sam-
pling site was located in one of the civic centers where
residential and commercial density is highest The pur-
pose of this initial intensive study period was to obtain
information on the chemical and physical characteris-
tics of the aerosol species in the urban P.R.C. setting.
The focus was the composition and acidity of fine par-
ticulate material.
Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling, 'Aerosols, 'Acidifi-
cation, 'Urban areas. Air pollution effects(Humans).
Chemical properties. Physical properties, Industrial
wastes, ConcentratJorKCornposition), Particulates,
China, Emission factors. Coal, Exhaust emissions,
Winter, Seasonal variations, Sulfur dioxide, Metals,
Reprints, 'Wuhan(China).
PB91-243014/REB PC A02/MF A01
Age-Related Changes in Receptor-Mediated
Phosphoinositide Hydrolysis In Various Regions
of Rat Brain. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
W. Mundy, P. Tandon, S. Ali, and H. Tilson. c1991, 8p
EPA/600/J-91/210
Pub. in Life Sciences, v49 pPL-97-PL-102 Aug 91. Pre-
pared in cooperation with National Center for Toxico-
logical Research, Jefferson, AR.
The effects of age on cholinergic markers and recep-
tor-stimulated phosphoinositide hydrolysis was exam-
ined in the frontal cortex and striatum of male Fischer-
344 rats. Choline acetyltransferase activity was de-
creased 27% in the striatum of aged (24 month) rats
compared to young (3 month) controls. Muscarinic re-
ceptor density as measured by (3)H-quinuclidinyl ben-
zilate binding showed a similar 26% decrease in the
striatum of aged rats. Phosphoinositide hydrolysis was
measured by the release of inositol phosphate (IP)
from tissue slices prelabeled with (3)H myoinositol in
response to carbachol, norepinephrine, and quisqua-
late. In the cortex, stimulated IP release was signifi-
cantly greater in slices from aged rats compared to
young rats for all three agonists. In contrast, stimulated
IP release was significantly decreased in striatal slices
from aged rats compared to young for all three agon-
ists. These data indicate a differential effect of age on
agonist-stimulated phosphoinositide hydrolysis in the
cortex and striatum. The decreased responsiveness in
the latter area may result from the age-related loss of
postsynaptic receptors.
Keywords: 'Aging(Biology), 'Phosphoinositides,
'Brain. Rats, Hydrolysis, Cerebral cortex, Corpus stria-
tum, Quinuclidinyl benzilate, Muscarinic receptors. Ino-
sitol phosphates, Myoinositol, Carbachol, Norepineph-
rine, Quisqualic acid, Choline acetyltransferase, Re-
prints.
PB91-243022/REB PC A02/MF A01
Pargyllne and gamma-Butyrolactone Enhance Ty-
rosine Hydroxylase Immunostaining of Nigrostria-
tal Axons. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Neurotoxicology Div.
N. Haykal-Coates, J. P. O'Callaghan, J. F. Reinhard,
and K. F. Jensen, d 991, 7p EPA/600/J-91 /211
Pub. in Brain Research, v556 p353-357, 16 Aug 91.
Prepared in cooperation with ManTech Environmental
Technology, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC., and
Wellcome Research Labs., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
Administration of pargytine or gamma-butyrolactone
enhanced immunostaining of tyrosine hydroxylase im-
munoreactive axons in the striatum. The qualitative
characteristics of the enhancement were compound
dependent and the enhancement was not associated
with an increase in the amount of tyrosine hydroxylase
within the striatum. These results demonstrate the
pharmacological enhancement of immunostaining for
neurotransmitter synthetic enzymes in the absence of
increased synthesis. (Copyright (c) 1991 Elsevier Sci-
ence Publishers B.V.)
Keywords: 'Pargyline, '4-Butyrolactone, 'Tyrosine hy-
droxylase, 'Axons, 'Substantia nigra, Immunohisto-
chemistry, Pharmacology, Biosynthesis, Neuroregula-
tors. Western blotting, Reprints.
PB91-243030/REB PC A03/MF A01
GlucocortJcoids Regulate the Synthesis of Glial
Flbrfllary Addle Protein in Intact and Adrenalecto-
mized Rats but Do Not Affect Its Expression Fol-
lowing Brain Injury. Journal article.
Hearth Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
PanXNC.
J. P. O'Callaghan, R. E. Brinton, and B. S. McEwen.
C1991,12p EPA/600/J-91 /212
Pub. in Jnl. of Neurochemistry, y57 n3 D860-869 Sep
91. Prepared in cooperation with Rockefeller Univ.,
New York.
Short (5 days)-to long-term (4 months) corticosterone
(CORT) administration by injection, pellet implantation,
or in the drinking water decreased glial fibrillary acidic
protein (GFAP) by 20-40% in hippocampus and cortex
of intact rats. In contrast to CORT, adrenalectomy
(AOX) caused elevations (50-125%) in hippocampus
and cortex GFAP within 12 days of surgery that per-
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sisted for at least 4 months. CORT replacement of
ADX rats decreased GFAP amount in hippocampus
and cortex. The effects of long-term CORT and ADX
on GFAP in hippocampus and cortex were also seen in
stratum, midbrain, and cerebellum, findings sugges-
tive of brain-wide adrenal steroid regulation of the as-
trocyte protein. The changes in GFAP amount due to
CORT and ADX were paralleled by changes in GFAP
mRNA, indicating a possible transcriptional or at least
genomic effect of adrenal steroids. (Copyright (c) 1991
International Society for Neurochemistry.)
Keywords: 'Glucocorticoids, 'Glial fibrillary acidic pro-
tein, 'Adrenalectomy, Stains and staining, Rats,
Hippocampus, Cerebral cortex. Steroids, Microtubule-
assodated proteins, Deoxyribonucleic acids, Radioim-
munoassay, Trimethyltln, mRNA, Northern blotting, Im-
munohistochemistry, * Brain injuries, Reprints.
PB91-243048/REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Genetic Toxicology Div.
Genotoxictty of 2-Amfno-6-N-Hydroxyadenine
(AHA) to Mouse Lymphoma and CHO Cells. Jour-
nal article.
Environmental Health Research and Testing, Inc., Re-
search Triangle Park, NC.
M. M. Moore, K. Harrington-Brock, L Parker, C. L
Doerr, and J. C. Hozier. c1991,11 p EPA/600/J-91 /
213
Contract EPA-68-02-4456
Pub. in Mutation Research, v253 p63-71 1991. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Florida Inst of Tech., Mel-
bourne. Medical Genetics Lab. Sponsored by Health
Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Genetic Toxicology Div.
2-Amino-6-N-hydroxyadenine (AHA) treated L5178Y/
TK(+/-)-3.7.2C mouse lymphoma cells were evaluat-
ed for mutations at the tk, hgprt, and Na(1 +)/K(1 +)
ATPase loci, as well as for gross chromosome aberra-
tions and induction of micronuclei. In addition, AHA
was evaluated for its ability to induce HGPRT mutants
in CHO cells. AHA was found to induce mutations at all
evaluated loci and in both cell types. The TK mutants
were primarily large colonies although a few small
colonies were also induced, particularly at the higher
concentrations. Preliminary cytogenetic analysis of
AHA-treated mouse lymphoma cells indicated that
some gross aberrations but not micronuclei were in-
duced The 20 small-colony TK mutants evaluated by
banded karyotype indicate that only a small fraction (2
of 20) showed chromosome 11 abnormalities. From
these studies, it appears that AHA may be one of a
very few chemicals that is capable of inducing multi-
locus point mutations, with only slight clastogenic ac-
tivity. Particularly at the higher concentrations, some of
the mutants may contain multi-locus point mutations
that result in slow growth. (Copyright (c) 1991 Elsevier
Science Publishers B.V.)
Keywords: 'Mutagens, * Lymphoma, Mutation, Mice,
Chinese hamsters, Thymidine kinase, Chromosome
aberrations, Micronucleus tests, Karyotyping, Hypox-
anthine phosphoribosyltransferase, Ouabain, Chromo-
some mapping. Reprints, *Aminohydroxyadenines.
PB91-243055/REB PC A02/MF A01
Formation of Mutagente Urinary Metabolites from
1-Mtropyrene In Germ-Free and Conventional
Rats: Rote of the Gut Flora. Journal article.
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle
Park, NC. Genetic Toxicology Div.
L M. Ball, J. J. Rafter, J. A. Gustafsson, B. E.
Gustafsson, and M. J. Kohan. c1991, 7p EPA/600/ J-
91/214
Pub. in Carcinogenesis, v12 n1 p1 -51991. Prepared in
cooperation with Karolinska Inst, Stockholm
(Sweden).
1-Nitropyrene (NP), an environmental pollutant, a
potent mutagen and an animal carcinogen, undergoes
reduction, acetylation, ring-hydroxyiation and conjuga-
tion in the rat in vivo to form mutagenic metabolites
which are excreted in the urine. In order to investigate
the rote of the gut flora in the generation of these me-
taboBBes, germ-free rats of the AGUS strain, and con-
ventional AGUS rats matched for sex and age, where
injected intraperitoneally with NP labelled with (14)C.
When urines were examined for mutagenicrty with the
Ames plate incorporation assay, the highest mutagen-
ic activity was seen in 8-24 h urine from conventional
rats in the presence of S9. These results indicate that
the gut flora are necessarily involved in the formation
of 6-hydroxy-1 -acetamidopyrene, and their role may in-
clude both introreduction and the hydrolysis of glucur-
onides released from enterohepatic recirculation.
Keywords: 'Mutagens, *Urine, 'Intestines, Carcino-
gens, Mutagenicity tests, Rats, Spectrophotometry,
Liquid chromatqgraphy, Environmental pollutants,
Metabolic activation. Reprints, 'Nitropyrenes, Hydrox-
yacetamidopyrene.
PB91-243386/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Development of Ozone Reactivity Scales for Vola-
tile Organic Compounds.
California Univ., Riverside. Statewide Air Pollution Re-
search Center.
W. P. L. Carter. Sep 91,130p EPA/600/3-91 /050
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and
Exposure Assessment Lab.
Methods for developing a numerical scale ranking
reactivities of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to-
wards ozone formation were investigated. Effects of
small VOC additions on ozone formation (incremental
reactivities) were calculated for 140 types of VOCs in
model scenarios representing a variety of single-day
pollution episodes. Relative reactivities determined
from effects of the VOCs on maximum ozone concen-
trations (ozone yields) varied widely among the sce-
narios, but relative reactivities determined from effects
on integrated ozone levels were less variable. A 'maxi-
mum reactivity' scale was derived from ozone yield
reactivities in scenarios where NOx inputs were adjust-
ed so the VOCs had the greatest effect on ozone, and
a 'maximum ozone' scale was derived from scenarios
where NOx inputs gave maximum ozone concentra-
tions. These scales gave different relative reactivities
for many VOCs, particularly aromatics. Several 'multi-
scenario' scales were derived from the ozone yield
and integrated ozone reactivities in the unadjusted
scenarios. The maximum ozone scale was more con-
sistent with averages of ratios of ozone yield reactivi-
ties, but the maximum reactivity scale was more con-
sistent with ratios of integrated ozone reactivities and
also corresponded best to multi-scenario scales devel-
oped to minimize the total error in ozone predictions.
Information concerning effects of NOx levels, of the
composition of base case VOC emissions, and of other
scenario conditions on reactivities was also obtained.
Keywords: 'Volatile organic compounds, "Chemical
reactivity, 'Ozone, 'Air pollution, Nitrogen oxides,
Mathematical models, 'Ozone reactivity scales.
PB91-507236/REB CP DOS
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Fate and Treatability Estimator (FATE) Model (for
Microcomputers). Model-Simulation.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water.
1991,1 diskette EPA/SW/DK-92/002
System: IBM PC AT, XT; MS DOS 2.2+ operating
system, 384K. Language: 'C'. Clipper compiled. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial Re-
sponse.
The software is on one 51/4 inch diskette, 1.6M
double density. Documentation included; may be or-
dered separately as PB91 -921269.
The model was developed to help users understand
the fate and treatabilrty of pollutants in wastewaters
discharged to conventional activated sludge Publically
Owned Treatment Works (POTWs). It aids the user in
evaluating whether pollutants in an influent to a POTW
are sorbed onto sludge, are volatilized off into the at-
mosphere, or are biodegraded. The software also will
estimate the amount of the pollutant in each process
end point of the model, as well as percent total remov-
al from the wastewater influent stream. The FATE
model has the capability to evaluate the treatability of
both inorganic and organic pollutants discharged to a
POTW. Since inorganic and organic compounds are
removed by different physical and chemical processes
in a POTW, FATE consists of separate models for or-
ganic fate analysis and inorganic fate analysis. The
calibration and validation of the FATE model is based
on actual plant data from a recent nation-wide survey
of domestic POTWs. Plant performance data used in
the calibration and validation was obtained from actual
measurements of the influents and effluents of the sur-
veyed POTWs. A detailed description of the uses and
components of the FATE Model is included with the
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs Treatability
Manual.
Keywords: 'Models-simulation, 'Software, 'Water pol-
lution, 'Industrial wastes, 'Waste water, Diskettes,
Sewage treatment, Inorganic compounds, Organic
compounds. Physical treatment, Activated sludge
processes, Calibrating, Sewage sludge, Air pollution,
Biodeterioration, Concentration(Composition), 'FATE
Model, 'Fate of pollutants, Fate and Treatability Esti-
mator Model, Publically Owned Treatment Works,
Chemical treatment.
PB91-507749/REB CP D04
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constitu-
ents (POHC) Reference Directory, (Version 1.0)
(for Microcomputers). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure As-
sessment Lab.
Jan 91, 4 diskettes EPA/DF/DK-91 /086
System: IBM XT and Compatible; DOS 2.0 and higher
operating system, 640K.
The dataftle is on four 360K, 51/4 inch diskettes,
double density. File format: dBase III Plus. Documen-
tation included; may be ordered separately as PB91-
201061.
The hazardous waste incineration program is highly
dependent on the regional permit writers and their
knowledge of analytical methods for determining prin-
cipal organic hazardous constituents (POHC's). Every
trial burn plan must be approved by the regional permit
writer. Because of the myriad of compounds that are
proposed as test chemicals and because of the ever-
changing status of analytical methodology for trace or-
ganic analysis, a tremendous burden is placed on the
permit writer to stay abreast of the developments in
the field. Currently there is no means to keep permit
writers informed of advances in measurement technol-
ogy. Measurement methods for many of the com-
pounds, designated 'problem POHC's' are difficult to
determine or cannot be determined at all with current
technology. The purpose of the report was to assem-
ble data on the Appendix VIII compounds relative to
their analytical method status, physical properties and
combustion properties. The objective is to provide re-
gional hazardous waste permit writers with immediate
access to these data to assist them in their review of
trial bum sampling and analysis plans. The computer
discs contain dBase III Plus compatible files containing
the information described above and search control-
ling program instructions.
Keywords: 'Data file, 'Directories, 'Hazardous materi-
als, 'Waste disposal, 'Physicochemical properties,
'Air pollution sampling, Incineration, Permits, Regional
analysis, Diskettes, Combustion efficiency, Gas analy-
sis, Ranking, Air pollution detection, Organic com-
pounds, DatafTables), 'Principal organic hazardous
constituents.
PB91-507756/REB CP D03
Protocol - A Computerized Solid Waste Quantity
and Composition Estimation System (for Micro-
computers). Software.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
Sep 90,1 diskette EPA/SW/DK-91 /087
System: IBM; DOS 2.x or higher operating system,
256K. Language: FORTRAN. Documentation included
in this package as PB91-201699. Documentation is
not available separately.
The software is on one 360K, 5 1/4 inch diskette,
double density.
The computer program is concerned with the design of
sampling protocols and the analysis of data for the es-
timation of solid waste quantity and composition. It will:
(1) Construct and add to a quantity data file; (2) Con-
struct and add to a composition data file; (3) Analyze
set of raw solid waste quantity data and make esti-
mates of means and totals; (4) Analyze a set of com-
position data and make estimates of component
means and totals; (5) Determine the sample sizes nec-
essary to determine waste composition. The modules
in the program will trap data-entry errors and illogical
data, and a full-screen editor is also provided so that
errors so detected can be corrected by the user with-
out leaving the program.
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Keywords: 'Software, 'Solid waste management.
Volume, Study estimates, Diskettes, Sampling, Capac-
ity, Chemical composition,
Concentration(Composition), Materials handling,
•PROTOCOL computer program.
PB91-507764/REB CP D03
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Ana-
lyzing the Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources
(for Microcomputers). Software.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
4 Mar 91,1 diskette EPA/SW/DK-917088
System: Northgate 386; MS DOS 4.01 operating
system. Language: Microsoft QutekBasic.
The software is on one 1.2M, 51 /4 inch diskette, high
density. Documentation included; may be ordered sep-
arately as PB91 -201095.
Exposure, Version 2 is a model for calculating individ-
ual exposure to indoor air pollutants from indoor
sources is presented. The model is designed to calcu-
late exposure due to individual, as opposed to popula-
tion, activity patterns, and source use. The model uses
data on source emission, room-to-room air flows, air
exchange, with the outdoors, and indoor sinks to pre-
dict concentration-time profiles for all rooms. The con-
centration-time profiles are then combined with individ-
ual activity patterns to estimate exposure. The model
allows analysts of the effects of air cleaners located in
with/or both the central air circulating system or indi-
vidual rooms on IAQ and exposure. The model allows
simulation of a wide range or source including long
term steady state sources, on/off sources, and decay-
ing sources. Several sources are allowed in each
room. The model allows the analysis of the effects of
sinks re-emissions on Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). The re-
sults of test house experiments are compared with
model predictions. The agreement between predicted
concentration-time profiles and the test house data is
good. The disk contains both the executable EXE, files
and source code files for the model. The files on the
disk are in self extracting archives prepare using the
public domain LHARC program.
Keywords: •Software, 'Indoor air pollution, 'Air pollu-
tion sources, 'Computerized simulation, 'Public
health, 'Air pollution effects(Humans), Diskettes, Ex-
posure, Air flow, Concentration(CompositJon), Air qual-
ity, Mathematical models. Air pollution sampling.
Houses, Residential biddings, Air cleaning systems,
Companson.
PB91-507871/REB CP DOS
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Comput-
ers, (Version 1) (for Microcomputers). Model-Simu-
lation.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Sep 90,1 dekette EPA/SW/DK-91 /092
System: IBM-PC; PC DOS 3.1 operating system. Su-
persedes PB89-133615.
the software is on one 1.2M, 5 1/4 inch diskette, high
density. Documentation included; may be ordered sep-
arately as PB91-205153 (Technical Manual) and
PB91-205161 (User's Guide).
IAQPC gives concentration profiles of up to 6 pollut-
ants for up to 62 days in up to 20 rooms. The model in-
cludes the effects of building layout, sources, sinks,
and the heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning
system on pollutant concentration. The calculated re-
sults can be dteptayed as graphs on the screen. FuH
documentation is provided. The technical manual pro-
vides the theoretical background for the model, includ-
ing detais of the algorithms and the program source
code listing. The user guide provides instruction on
runrang the model and example runs. The disk con-
tains the executable files for the indoor air quality
model. IAQPC. IAQPC is designed for MS-DOS com-
puters. The mirimum hardware is an MS-DOS comput-
er with DOS 2.0 or higher, 350 K of Memory and two
floppy drsk drive. A hard disk and EGA or better graph-
ics card and cokx monitor are recommended.
Keywords: 'Model-Simulation, 'Software, 'Indoor air
potkitJoa 'Air quality, 'Air pollution sampling, Dis-
kettes, Buktngs, PoBution sources. Environmental en-
gineering. Coflcentration(Composition), Personal com-
puters. VenHation, Heating systems. Air conditioning.
Ar pollution control. MS-DOS computers.
PB91-507889/REB CP D02
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base
Management System (Version 1.13) (for Micro-
computers). Software.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Oct 90,1 diskette EPA/SW/DK-91 /093
System: IBM PC Compatible; PC DOS 3.0 or higher op-
erating system, 20K. Language: Compiled dBase files.
The software is on one 1.2M, 5 1 /4 inch diskette, high
density. Documentation included; may be ordered sep-
arately as PB91 -205021.
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Man-
agement System (XATEF) presents a qualitative asso-
ciation of pollutants and sources or air pollutant/
source 'crosswalk' and presents air toxic emission fac-
tors. More than 15,000 crosswalk associations are
presented. More than 6,000 emission factors for 350
air toxics are presented. The following items are in-
cluded: SIC code, SCC, pollutant name, CAS number,
SIC description, SCC description, industrial process
description, operating process description, notes
about control and derivation of factors, and refer-
ences.
Keywords: 'Software, 'Air pollution, 'Emission fac-
tors, 'Toxic substances, 'Pollution sources, Informa-
tion systems. Diskettes, Data base management. In-
dustrial wastes. Operations. Air pollution control.
Chemical compounds, Standard industrial classifica-
tion, 'XATEF system. Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission
Factor system. Source Category Code, Chemical no-
menclature. Chemical Abstracts Service number.
PB91-508572/REB
see individual diskettes) for order number
and price
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), United States and
Territories (In dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for
Microcomputers). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Toxic Substances.
1989,66 diskettes
Package contains 66 diskettes, PB91-508580 through
PB91 -509091 and PB91-509919. System: IBM PC or
compatible. For use with DOS database management
and spreadsheet programs. To use LOTUS-1 -2-3 must
have version 3.0 or higher. See also PB90-504069 and
PB90-504051.
The data file is on 66 1.2M, 5 1/4 inch diskettes, high
density. File format ASCII, comma delimited. Docu-
mentation included; may be ordered separately as
PB91-214023.
The Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (TRI) data on
diskette includes (1) the names, addresses, counties,
and public contacts of facilities manufacturing, proc-
essing or using the reported chemicals; (2) the SIC
code for the plants; (3) the chemical involved; and (4)
the estimated quantity emitted into the air (point and
non-point emissions), discharged into bodies of water,
injected underground, released to land, or released to
publicly owned treatment works. All releases are in
pounds per year. (Other individual documents are also
available.)
United States and Territories (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-
3 Format). 1989,66 diskettes DK $1800.00
PB91-508572/REB
Alabama (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989.1
diskette DKD01 PB91-508580/REB
Alaska (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PB91-50859S/REB
American Samoa (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format).
1989.1 diskette DK D01 PB91-508606/REB
Arizona (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PB91-508614/REB
Arkansas (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PB91-508622/REB
Cafifomia(dBaseand Lotus 1-2-3Format). 1989,3
dtekettesDKDOl PB91-508630/REB
Delaware (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PB91-508648/REB
Colorado (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PB91-S08655/REB
Florida (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PBS1-508663/REB
Georgia (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format). 1989.1
diskette DKD01 PB91-S08671/REB
Hawaii (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989.1
diskette DKD01 PB91-508689/REB
Idaho (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DK 001 PB91-508697/REB
Illinois (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PB91-508705/REB
Indiana (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PB91-508713/REB
Iowa (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DK 001 PB91-508721/REB
Kansas (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DK D01 PB91-S08739/REB
Kentucky (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DK 001 PB91-508747/REB
Louisiana (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PB91-508754/REB
Maine (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DK D01 PB91-508762/REB
Maryland (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PB91-508770/REB
Massachusetts (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format).
1989,1 diskette DK D01 PB91-508788/REB
Michigan (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,2
diskettes DK D01 PB91-508796/REB
Minnesota (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format). 1989,
1 diskette DK D01 PB91-508804/REB
Mississippi (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,
1 diskette DK D01 PB91-508812/REB
Missouri (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PB91-508820/REB
Montana (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PB91-508838/REB
Nebraska (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PB91-508846/REB
Nevada (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DK D01 PB91-508853/REB
New Hampshire (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format).
1989,1 diskette DK D01 PB91-508861/REB
New Jersey (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,
2 diskettes DKD01 PB91-508879/REB
New Mexico (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format).
1989,1 diskette DK D01 PB91-508887/REB
New York (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,2
diskettes DK D01 PB91-508895/REB
North Carolina (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format).
1989,2 diskettes DK D01 PB91-508903/REB
North Dakota (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format).
1989,1 diskette DK D01 PB91-508911/REB
Ohio (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,3
diskettes DK D01 PB91-508929/REB
Oklahoma (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PB91-508937/REB
Oregon (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PB91-508945/REB
Pennsylvania (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format).
1989,2 diskettes DK D01 PB91-508952/REB
Puerto Rico (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,
1 diskette DK D01 PB91-508960/REB
Rhode Island (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format).
1989,1 diskette DK D01 PB91-508978/REB
South Carolina (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format).
1989,1 diskette DKD01 PB91-508986/REB
South Dakota (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format).
1989.1 diskette DK D01 PB91-508994/REB
Tennessee (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,
1 diskette DK D01 PB91-509000/REB
Texas (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989.3
diskettes DKD01 PB91-509018/REB
Utah (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format). 1989.1
diskette DK D01 PB91-509026/REB
Vermont (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PB91-509034/REB
Virginia (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DK D01 PB91-509042/REB
Virgin Islands (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format).
1989,1 diskette DK D01 PB91-509059/REB
Washington (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,
1 diskette DK 001 PB91-S09067/REB
West Virginia (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format).
1989.1 diskette DK 001 PB91-50907S/REB
Wisconsin (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,1
diskette DK 001 PB91-509083/REB
Wyoming (dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format). 1989.1
diskette DK 001 PB91-509091/REB
PB91-509109/REB
see individual diskette(s) for order number
and price
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). United States and
Territories (hi Macintosh Excel Format) (for Micro-
computers). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Toxic Substances.
1989,76 diskettes
Package contains 76 diskettes, PB91-509117 through
PB91-509620 and PB91-509927. System: Apple Mac-
intosh. For use with Macintosh database management
and spreadsheet programs. See also PB90-504069
andPB90-504051.
72 Vol. 91, No. 4
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Tlw datafile is on 76 BOOK, 3 1/2 inch diskettes,
double density. File format: ASCII, comma delimited.
Documentation included; may be ordered separately
8SPB91-214023.
The Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (TRI) data on
diskette includes (1) the names, addresses, counties,
and public contacts of facilities manufacturing, proc-
essing or using the reported chemicals; (2) the SIC
code lor the plants; (3) the chemical involved; and (4)
the estimated quantity emitted into the air (point and
non-point emissions), discharged into bodies of water,
injected underground, released to land, or released to
publicly owned treatment works. All releases are in
pounds per year.
United States and Territories (Macintosh Excel
Format). 1989,76 diskettes DK $1800.00
PB91-509109/REB
Alabama (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
diskette OK D01 PB91-509117/REB
Alaska (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1 diskette
DKD01 PB91-509125/REB
American Samoa (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,
1 diskette DK D01 PB91-509133/REB
Arizona (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1 diskette
DKD01 PB91-509141/REB
Arkansas (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
diskette DK D01 PB91-509158/REB
California (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,4
diskettes DK 001 PB91-509166/REB
Delaware (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
diskette DK D01 PB91-509174/REB
Colorado (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PB91-509182/REB
Florida (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1 diskette
DKD01 PB91-509190/REB
Georgia (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,2
diskettes DKD01 PB91-509208/REB
Hawaii (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1 diskette
DKD01 PB91-S09216/REB
Idaho (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1 diskette
DKD01 PB91-509224/REB
IBnois (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,3 diskettes
DKD01 PB91-509232/REB
Indiana (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,2
diskettes DKD01 PB91-509240/REB
Iowa (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1 diskette
DKD01 PB91-5092S7/REB
Kansas (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1 diskette
DKD01 PB91-509265/REB
Kentucky (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
Diskette DKD01 PB91-509273/REB
Louisiana (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
Diskette DKD01 PB91-509281/REB
Maine (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1 diskette
DKD01 PB91-S09299/REB
Maryland (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
diskette DK 001 PB91-509307/REB
Massachusetts (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,2
diskettes DK 001 PB91-509315/REB
Michigan (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,2
(SskettesDKDOl PB91-509323/REB
Minnesota (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
Diskette DKD01 PB91-509331/REB
Mississippi (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PB91-S09349/REB
Missouri (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,2
diskettes DKD01 PB91-509356/REB
Montana (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
dfeketteDKDOl PB91-509364/REB
Nebraska (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
Diskette DKD01 PB91-509372/REB
Nevada (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1 diskette
DKD01 PB91-509380/REB
New Hampshire (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
dfeketteDKDOl PB91-509398/REB
New Jersey (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,2
dtekettesDKDOl PB91-509406/REB
New Mexico (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
Diskette DKD01 PB91-509414/REB
New York (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,2
Diskettes DKD01 PB91-509422/REB
North Carolina (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,2
Diskettes DKD01 PB91-509430/REB
North Dakota (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
dfeketteDKDOl PB91-509448/REB
Ohio (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,4 diskettes
DKD01 PB91-509455/REB
Oklahoma (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
dfeketteDKDOl PB91-509463/REB
Oregon (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1 diskette
DKD01 PB91-509471/REB
Pennsylvania (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,3
Diskettes DKD01 PB91-509489/REB
Puerto Rico (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
diskette DKD01 PB91-509497/REB
Rhode Island (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
diskette DK 001 PB91-509505/REB
South Carolina (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
diskette DK D01 PB91-509513/REB
South Dakota (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
diskette DK D01 PB91-509521/REB
Tennessee (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,2
diskettes DK 001 PB91-509539/REB
Texas (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,4 diskettes
DKD01 PB91-509547/REB
Utah (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1 diskette
DKD01 PB91-509554/REB
Vermont (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
diskette DK D01 PB91-509562/REB
Virginia (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1 diskette
tJK D01 PB91-509570/REB
Virgin Islands (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
diskette DK D01 PB91-S09588/REB
Washington (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
diskette DK D01 PB91-509596/REB
West Virginia (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
diskette DK D01 PB91-509604/REB
Wisconsin (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,2
diskettes DK D01 PB91-509612/REB
Wyoming (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
diskette DK D01 PB91-509620/REB
PB91-509794/REB CP D02
REFEREE: Bibliographic Database Manager Ver-
sion 4.2 (for Microcomputers). Model-Simulation.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Environmental Criteria and Assessment
Office.
4 Aug 87,2 diskettes EPA/SW/DK-91 /096
System: IBM-PC/XT/AT or compatible; MS-DOS 2.0
+ operating system, 400K. Memory requirement -
490K RAM, 400K free disk space for software; data re-
quires additional. Supersedes PB88-200779.
The software is on two 51/4 inch diskettes, 360K
double density. Rle format: Clipper Microsoft C5.1
8086 as. The diskette(s) are in ASCII format. Docu-
mentation included; may be ordered separately as
PB91-228791.
REFEREE is a general-purpose bibliographic data-
base management program for IBM-compatible micro-
computers. The program is ideal for maintenance of
large, master databases from which lists of citations on
desired topics frequently must be drawn. REFEREE
databases exist as proprietary-format disk files. The
program allows entry of information manually and
automatically. Each record in a REFEREE database
contains 9 fields. Seven of the fields are variable-
length free-text fields that have essentially no format
requirements; each can extend to nearly 6000 charac-
ters when necessary. All fields can be renamed to suit
the user's needs. Up to 1 million records theoretically
can be stored in a single REFEREE database: the
actual maximum number depends on the amount of
disk space available. Stored records can be viewed,
modified, searched, sorted, printed, moved between
REFEREE databases, and exported to dBASE.DBF
files. By default, records are displayed and printed in a
format that includes the names and contents of all 9
fields; the user may define custom formats.
Keywords: 'Models-simulation, 'Software, 'Data base
management, 'Bibliographies, Libraries, File manage-
ment systems, Records management, Utility routines,
Format Diskettes.
PB91-508572/REB
see individual diskette(s) for order number
and price
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), United States and
Territories (in dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 format) (for
Microcomputers). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Toxic Substances.
1989,66 diskettes
System: IBM PC or compatible. For use with DOS da-
tabase management and spreadsheet programs. To
use Lotus 1-2-3 must have version 3.0 or higher. See
also PB90-503020 and PB90-503566.
The datafile is on one 1.2M, 5 1 /4 inch diskette, high
density. Rle format ASCII, comma delimited. Docu-
mentation included; may be ordered separately as
PB91-214023.
The Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (TRI) data on
diskette includes (1) the names, addresses, counties,
and public contacts of facilities manufacturing, proc-
essing or using the reported chemicals; (2) the SIC
code for the plants; (3) the chemical involved; and (4)
the estimated quantity emitted into the air (point and
non-point emissions), discharged into bodies of water,
injected underground, released to land, or released to
publicly owned treatment works. All releases are in
pounds per year.
Connecticut (dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format). 1989,
1 diskette DK D01 PB91-509919/REB
PB91-509109/REB
see individual diskette(s) for order number
and price
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), United States and
Territories (in Macintosh Excel Format) (for Micro-
computers). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Toxic Substances.
1989,76 diskettes
System: Apple Macintosh. For use with Macintosh da-
tabase management and spreadsheet programs. See
also PB90-503020 and PB90-503566.
The datafile is on one 800K, 3 1/2 inch diskette,
double density. File format: ASCII, comma delimited.
Documentation included; may be ordered separately
3SPB91-214023.
The Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (TRI) data on
diskette includes (1) the names, addresses, counties,
and public contacts of facilities manufacturing, proc-
essing or using the reported chemicals; (2) the SIC
code for the plants; (3) the chemical involved; and (4)
the estimated quantity emitted into the air (point and
non-point emissions), discharged into bodies of water,
injected underground, released to land, or released to
publicly owned treatment works. All releases are in
pounds per year.
Connecticut (Macintosh Excel Format). 1989,1
diskette DK D01 PB91-509927/REB
PB91-S09935/REB CP D02
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Noti-
fication System (for Microcomputers). Model-Sim-
ulation.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
16 May 91,2 diskettes* EPA/SW/DK-91 /097
System: IBM or IBM-compatible; MS DOS 3.0 or higher
operating system, 512K. Language: Fortran/Clipper.
The software is on two 360K, 51/4 inch diskettes,
double density. Documentation is on a diskette.
The Continuous Release - Emergency Response Noti-
fication System (CR-ERNS) is a user-friendly software
system designed to assist facilities and vessels in
complying with the continuous release reporting re-
quirements of CERCLA Section 103 (f) (2). CR-ERNS
is designed to allow users to report multiple releases of
hazardous substances from multiple sources, and to
generate both printed and electronic reports for sub-
mittal to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Keywords: 'Models-Simulation, 'Software, 'Hazard-
ous materials, 'Risk assessment, 'Environmental sur-
veys, Diskettes, Data base management, Pollution
sources, US EPA, Emergency planning, Notification
procedures, 'Continuous Release-Emergency Re-
sponse Notification System, Comprehensive Environ-
mental Response Compensation and Liability Act.
PB91-509992/REB CP T05
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emis-
sion Factor Model Source Code. Model-Simulation.
Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, Ml.
Office of Mobile Sources.
Aug 91, mag tape EPA/SW/MT-91 /098
System: Amdahl 5890-180E; Michigan Terminal
System (MTS) operating system. Language: FOR-
TRAN77. This program is in source code and is not
machine specific. Supersedes PB89-170203. Other
formats available as PB91-510008 (IBM PC AT, XT, or
P/S 2) and PB91 -510016 (Apple Macintosh Version).
Available in 9-track, EBCDIC character set, 1600 or
6250 bpi. For 6250 bpi, the price is T05. Documenta-
tion included; may be ordered separately as PB91-
228759.
MOBILE4.1 is the latest revision to EPA's highway ve-
hicle mobile source emission factor model. Relative to
MOBILE4, it contains numerous revisions and pro-
vides the user with additional options for modeling
highway vehicle emission factors. It will calculate emis-
sion factors for hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide,
(CO), and oxides of nitrogen (NOx) from highway
December 1991 73
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motor vehicles. It calculates emission factors for eight
individual vehicle types, in two regions of the country
(low and high attitude). The emission factors depend
on various conditions such as ambient temperature,
fuel volatility, speed, and mileage accrual rates. It will
estimate emission factors for any calendar year be-
tween 1960 and 2020 inclusive. The 25 most recent
model years are considered in operation in each calen-
dar year. EPA is requiring that states and others pre-
paring emission inventories for nonattainment areas
for CO and ozone to use MOBILE4.1 in the develop-
ment of the base year 1990 emission inventories re-
quired under the Clean Air Act of 1990.
Keywords: 'Models-simulation, 'Mobile pollutant
sources, 'Emission factors, 'Exhuast emmissions,
'Air pollution, 'Software, Highway transportation, Hy-
drocarbons, Carbon monoxide. Nitrogen oxides. Mag-
netic tapes. Ozone, Revisions, State government,
•MOBILE model. Mobile Source Emission Factor
Model, Emission inventories, Clean Air Act of 1990.
PB91-510008/REB CP DOS
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emis-
sion Factor Model (IBM PC Compatible) (for
Microcomputer*). Model-Simulation.
Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, Ml.
Office of Mobile Sources.
Aug 91,1 diskette EPA/SW/DK-91 /099
System: IBM-PC XT, AT, or P/S2 compatibles; MS
DOS 4.00 operating system. 530K. Language: FOR-
TRAN/7. Many of the files on this diskette are in com-
pressed form. They must be decompressed to operate
the program. Supersedes PB89-170211. Other for-
mats available as PB91 -509992 (tape) and PB91-
510016 (Apple Macintosh version).
The software is on one, 51/4 inch diskette, 1.2M high
density. File format ASCII. Documentation included;
may be ordered separately as PB91 -228759.
MOBILE4.1 is the latest revision to EPA's highway ve-
hicle mobile source emission factor model. Relative to
MOBILE4, it contains numerous revisions and pro-
vides the user with additional options for modeling
highway vehicle emission factors. It will calculate emis-
sion factors for hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide,
(CO), and oxides of nitrogen (NOx) from highway
motor vehicles, tt calculates emission factors for eight
individual vehicle types, in two regions of the country
(low and Ngh altitude). The emission factors depend
on various conditions such as ambient temperature.
fuel volatility, speed, and mileage accrual rates. It will
estimate emission factors for any calendar year be-
tween 1960 and 2020 inclusive. The 25 most recent
model years are considered in operation in each calen-
dar year. EPA is requiring that states and others pre-
paring emission inventories for nonattainment areas
for CO and ozone to use MOBILE4.1 in the develop-
ment of the base year 1990 emission inventories re-
quired under the Clean Air Act of 1990.
Keywords: 'Models-simulation, 'Software. 'Emission
(actors. 'Mobile pollutant sources, 'Air pollution, 'Ex-
haust emissions. Highway transportation. Hydrocar-
bons. Nitrogen oxides. Carbon monoxide. Diskettes,
Revisions, State government 'MOBILE model. Mobile
Source Emission Factor Model, Emission inventories,
dean Ar Act of 1990.
„ „ CPDOS
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle MobHe Source Ernte-
ston Factor Model (Apple Macintosh Version) (for
Mtaocomputers). Model-Simulation.
Environmental Protection Agency. Ann Arbor. Ml.
Office of Mob»e
y, . .
files on this diskette are in compressed form. They
MOBILE4.1 is the latest revision to EPA!s r§h*ay
hide moWe source emission factor model. Retejv
MOBILE4. it contains numerous revisions ana
vides the user with additional options for modebng
highway vehicle emission factors-rt will catadatf"™?-
stori factors for hydrocarbons (HCJ-ratxjnimwWMd*
(C0>. and oxides of nitrogen (NOx) from £9hway
motor vehicles, tt calculates emission factors for eight
individual vehicle types, in two regions of the country
(low and high altitude). The emission factors depend
on various conditions such as ambient temperature,
fuel volatility, speed, and mileage accrual rates. It will
estimate emission factors for any calendar year be-
tween 1960 and 2020 inclusive. The 25 most recent
model years are considered in operation in each calen-
dar year. EPA is requiring that states and others pre-
paring emission inventories for nonattainment areas
for CO and ozone to use MOBILE4.1 in the develop-
ment of the base year 1990 emission inventories re-
quired under the Clean Air Act of 1990.
Keywords: 'Models-simulation, 'Software, 'Mobile
pollutant sources, 'Emission factors, 'Exhaust emis-
sions, 'Air pollution. Diskettes, Highway transporta-
tion, US EPA, Hydrocarbons, Carbon monoxide. Nitro-
gen oxides, Revisions, State government, 'MOBILE
model, Mobile Source Emission Factor Model, Emis-
sion inventories, dean Air Act of 1990, APPLE MAC-
INTOSH system.
PB91-510024/REB CP T05
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical
Substances Inventory: Revised Inventory Syno-
nym and Preferred Name File, June 1991. Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
28 Jun 91, mag tape* EPA/DF/MT-91/101
System: IBM 3090 400E; MVS/ESA Sp3.1.0E operat-
ing system. File format EBCDIC. Supersedes PB91-
507301. See also PB86-220795 and PB86-220803.
Available in 9-track. EBCDIC character set, 1600 or
6250 bpi. For 6250 bpi, the price is T05. Documenta-
tion included; may be ordered separately as PB91-
167767.
The computer tape contains the Inventory Synonym
Name File and the Inventory Preferred Name File of
the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Toxic Sub-
stance Inventory. These files reflect the 60,719 sub-
stances on the non-confidential Inventory file as of
June 28.1991. The EPA 'N' flag, which indicates a pol-
ymeric substance containing no free-radical initiator in
its Inventory name, but is considered to cover the des-
ignated polymer made with any free-radical initiator re-
gardless of the amount used, appears on these tapes
for the appropriate polymers that were included in the
1990 Supplement The tapes do not include this flag
for polymers that were listed in the 1985 Edition. A
review of the statistics for the amounts of CBI and non-
CBI records on the source file and the file that pro-
duced these tapes, as well as the types of data ele-
ments selected, confirms that no TSCA CBI data are
on the tapes.
Keywords: 'Data file, 'Environmental surveys, 'Chem-
ical compounds, Magnetic tapes, Free radicals, Poly-
mers, Revisions, 'Toxic Substances Control Act,
•Chemical Substance Inventory, CAS Registry
Number, Chemical nomenclature.
PB91-591330/REB CP D99
Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS),
(Volume 4, Issue 3) (for Microcomputers). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment
Jul 91,9 diskettes
System: IBM-PC/AT. Supersedes PB90-591330.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required.
Price based on number of issues. Approximate annual
cost for U.S.. Canada, and Mexico $520; price for all
others $1040. Also available individually; order number
PB91-591331, price D03. The datafite is contained on
nine (9) 1.2M. 5 1/4 inch diskettes, high density. File
format ASCII.
The Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) pro-
vides information on how chemicals affect human
health and is a primary source of Environmental Pro-
tection Agency (EPA) risk assessment information on
chemicals of environmental concern. It serves as a
guide for the hazard identification and dose-response
assessment steps of EPA risk assessments. IRIS
makes chemical-specific risk information readtfy avail-
able to those who must perform risk assessments and
also increases consistency in risk management deci-
sions. The principal section of IRIS is the chemical
files. The chemical files contain: oral reference doses
(RfD) and inhalation reference concentrations (RfC)
for noncarcinogens; oral and inhalation carcinogen as-
sessments; summarized Drinking Water Health Advi-
sories; summaries of selected EPA regulations; sup-
ptementary data; and full bibliographic citations. The
primary types of health assessment information in IRIS
are oral RfDs, inhalation RfCs and carcinogen assess-
ments. There are currently over 450 chemicals in IRIS.
Keywords: 'Data file, 'Chemicals, 'Health risks, 'En-
vironmental effects, Risk assessments, Health status
indicators, Permissible dosage, Toxic tolerances. Car-
cinogens, Inhalation, Regulations, Information sys-
tems, Diskettes, Potable water, Environmental Protec-
tion Agency.
PB91-921265/REB PC A10/MF A03
Guidance on Preparing Superfund Decision Docu-
ments: The Proposed Plan, The Record of Deci-
sion, Explanation of Significant Differences, The
Record of Decision Amendment Interim rept.
(Final).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 89,223p* EPA/540/G-89/007
Package contains 5 parts: Base Document EPA/540/
G-89/007 plus 4 Fact Sheets: PB90-273848, PB90-
273855, PB91-921350, and PB91-921351.
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 guidance was developed to: (1) present standard
formats for documenting Superfund remedial action
decisions; (2) clarify the roles and responsibilities of
EPA, States, and other Federal agencies in developing
and issuing decision documents; and (3) explain how
to address changes made to proposed and selected
remedies. The decision documents addressed by the
guidance are the Proposed Plan, the Record of Deci-
sion, the Explanation of Significant Differences, and
the ROD amendment The document has four (4) fact
sheets attached which supplement the document.
They are as follows: A Guide to Developing Superfund
Records of Decision: A Guide to Developing Super-
fund Proposed Plans; A Guide to Developing Super-
fund No Action, Interim Action, and Contingency
Remedy RODs; and A Guide to Addressing Pre-ROD
and Post-ROD Changes.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Decision making. Remedial action,
Guidelines, US EPA, Federal agencies, State govern-
ment Revisions, Substitutes, Management planning,
Contingency planning. 'Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response, Record of Decision, Explana-
tion of Significant Differences, Preremedial actions.
PB91-921268/REB PC A05/MF A01
Catalog of Office of Waste Programs Enforce-
ment Publications.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Nov 90,88p' EPA/540/8-90/016
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; an others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Catalog presents a list of key publications pro-
duced by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA). The listed publications are agency guidance
documents and directives produced by the Office of
Waste Programs Enforcement (OWPE) for use by EPA
Headquarters and Regional staff. OWPE. a division of
the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
(OSWER), manages the program that seeks responsi-
ble party involvement and pursues cost recovery for
Federal response actions. The publications in the
Catalog are intended to assist implementation of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensa-
tion and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA) and the Re-
source Recovery and Conservation Act (RCRA).
OWPE supports the implementation of CERCLA and
RCRA enforcement programs by developing program
strategies, formulating budgets, providing written guid-
ance materials, and overseeing the progress of the
RCRA and CERCLA programs in the Regions. Each
entry in the Catalog includes an abstract or description
of the content of the document and indicates the doc-
ument Distributor. Separate indices are provided in the
Catalog to enable the user to locate documents by
title, subject or document number. Order forms and
complete instructions for obtaining documents are in-
cluded.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Pollution regulations,
*Catalogs(PubBcations), 'Waste management US
74 Vol. 91, No. 4
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EPA, Guidelines, Abstracts, Law enforcement. Reme-
dial action, Cost repayment, Notice of probable viola-
tion, Notification procedures, Listings, 'Office of
Waste Programs Enforcement, Office of Solid Waste
and Emergency Response, Comprehensive Environ-
mental Response Compensation and Liability Act, Re-
source Recovery and Conservation Act, Potentially re-
sponsible parties.
PB91-921269/REB PC A99/MF A04
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS Treatability
Manual
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 90,631p EPA/540/2-90/007, EPA/9330.2-11
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 CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs Treatability
Manual was prepared for the U.S. EPA under Contract
No. 68-03-3412. The manual is a compilation of mostly
technical information a treatability data obtained in a
study conducted by the Office of Water Regulations
and Standards Industrial Technology Division (OWRS-
ITD) on Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act CERCLA wastewater
discharges to POTWs. The information is provided to
aid in the evaluation of the feasibility of discharging
wastes from CERCLA sites to publicly owned treat-
ment works (POTWs).
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, "Haz-
ardous materials, 'Manuals, Feasibility studies, Tech-
nology utilization, Information transfer. Sewage treat-
ment. Data processing. Performance standards, Sam-
pling, Site surveys, Toxic substances. Aerobic proc-
esses. Mathematical models, 'Office of Solid Waste
and Emergency Response, 'Publicly Owned Treat-
ment Works, Pretreatment process.
PB91-921270/REB PC A12/MF A02
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS CERCLA Site
Sampling Program: Detailed Data Report
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 90,251 p EPA/540/2-90/008, EPA/9330.2-12
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The document contains wastewater data obtained
from sampling at seventeen CERCLA sites during a
study of wastewater discharges from CERCLA sites to
puHdy owned treatment works (POTWs). The docu-
ment serves as an appendix to the report summarizing
the tarings of the CERCLA site sampling program in
Section 3 (CERCLA Site Data Report) in the USEPA
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs Treatability
Manual.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials. Sampling, Site surveys, Sewage
treatment. Data processing, 'Office of Solid Waste
and Emergency Response, 'Publicly Owned Treat-
ment Works.
PB91-921271/REB PC A03/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Toxtotty Testing Procedures.
Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 91.49p OSWER-9360.4-08
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 compendium documents the procedure for con-
ducting a standard reference toxicity test using sodium
pentachlorophenate (NaPCP) as the toxicant and
larval Pimephates promelas (fathead minnows) as the
test organism. The test estimates the fitness, condi-
tion, and sensitivity of the organisms used in a defini-
te toxicity test It allows for inter- and intralaboratory
comparisons of toxicity information and provides an
experimental control.
Keywords 'Tests, 'Hazardous materials, 'Toxicity,
Standards, Estimates, Senshrity, Laboratories, Micro-
organisms, Comparison, 'Superfund, Pentachloro-
phenate.
PB91-921272/REB PC A18/MF A04
Superfund Program Management Manual, Fiscal
Year 1992. Volume 1 and Volume 2. Directive
(Final).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 91,412p OSWER-9200.3-01 F
See also PB90-273707.
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.
Illustrates the relationships among the major Super-
fund management tools including identifying program
goals and priorities, translating priorities into targets
and measures that are planned and tracked through
the Superfund Comprehensive Accomplishments Plan
(SCAP), allocating resources through targets and
measures, and evaluating SCAP to determine whether
program goals are being met.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Manuals, 'Project
management, Management planning, Decision
making, Budgeting, Financial management, 'Super-
fund, Waste management, 'Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response, Comprehensive planning.
PB91-921273/REB PC A03/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Soil Sampling and Surface
Geophysics Procedures. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 91,43p OSWER-9360.4-02
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 compendium of soil sampling and surface geo-
physics procedures describes methods used for pre-
venting or reducing cross-contamination, and provides
general guidelines for sampling equipment decontami-
nation procedures at hazardous waste site. Preventing
or minimizing cross-contamination in sampled media
and in samples is important for preventing the intro-
duction of eror into sampling results and for protecting
the health and safety of site personnel.
Keywords: 'Sampling, 'Soils, 'Hazardous materials,
Equipment, Neutralization, Removal, Sterilization, Dis-
infection, Cleaning, 'Superfund.
PB91-921274/REB PC A03/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Surface Water and Sediment
Sampling Procedures. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 91,30p OSWER-9360.4-03
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 Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) describes
methods used for preventing or reducing cross-con-
tamination, and provides general guidelines for sam-
pling equipment decontamination procedures at a haz-
ardous waste site. Preventing or minimizing cross-con-
tamination in sampled media and in samples is impor-
tant for preventing the introduction of error into sam-
pling results and for protecting the health and safety of
site personnel.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Surface waters,
'Sediments, Equipment, Sampling, Decontamination,
Prevention, Public health, Personnel, 'Superfund.
PB91-921275/REB PC A04/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Groundwater Sampling Pro-
cedures. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 91,69p OSWER-9360.4-06
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 Compendium of Groundwater Sampling Proce-
dures describes methods used for preventing or reduc-
ing cross-contamination, and provides general guide-
lines for sampling equipment decontamination proce-
dures at a hazardous waste site. Preventing or mini-
mizing cross-contamination in sampled media and in
samples is important for preventing the introduction of
error into sampling results and for protecting the health
and safety of site personnel.
Keywords: 'Ground water, 'Hazardous materials,
'Waste disposal, Sampling, Instructions, Contamina-
tion, Prevention, Sites, Public health, Personnel, 'Su-
perfund.
PB91-921276/REB PC A04/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Waste Sampling Procedures.
Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 91,58p OSWER-9360.4-07
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 compendium of waste sampling procedures de-
scribes methods used for preventing or reducing
cross-contamination, and provides general guidelines
for sampling equipment decontamination procedures
at a hazardous waste site. Preventing or minimizing
cross-contamination in sampled media and in samples
is important for preventing the introduction of error into
sampling results and for protecting the health and
safety of site personnel.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste disposal,
Sampling, Contamination, Response, Sites, Preven-
tion, Public health, Safety, 'Superfund.
PB91-921277/REB PC A24/MF A04
ROD Annual Report FY 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 91,557p OSWER-9355.6-04
See also PB90-258484.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The report presents the Regional and Headquarters
staff with summary data on RODs. The report features
specific accomplishments in the ROD process and
summarizes the year's RODs by describing site condi-
tions and key contaminants, selected remedial ac-
tions, specific remedy performance standards and
goals, and institutional controls.
Keywords: 'Groundwater, 'Hazardous materials,
'Waste disposal, Sites, Contaminants, Performance
evaluation, Standards, Pollution control, 'Superfund,
Record of Decision, Remedial action.
PB91-921278/REB PC A04/MF A01
User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 91,75p EPA/540/P-91 /002, OSWER-9240.0-01 D
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The report describes an organic and inorganic analyti-
cal program and outlines Contract Laboratory Program
(CLP) protocols. Contains critical information for CLP
samplers and user groups in EPA and the states.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Laboratories, Con-
tracts, Project planning, Instructions, Requirements,
'Superfund, Users guide, Protocol.
PB91-921279/REB PC A04/MF A01
National On Scene Coordinator Directory.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep91,69p* OERR-9200.0-08
Supersedes PB90-249509.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
December 1991 75
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and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
Developed as a handy reference guide to simplify
communications and to promote the transfer of techni-
cal expertise among On-Scene Coordinators (OSCs).
In addition to names and telephone numbers of OSCs,
the directory contains Regional and Headquarters ad-
dresses, facsimile and E-mail numbers; TAT, ERGS,
ERNS and preraredness contacts; and a telephone in-
formation hotline listing. The directory also contains a
comprehensive 'speciality area' index that can be a
useful reference for contacting OSCs or others who
have extensive experience in a particular response sit-
uation or specialized area.
Keywords: 'Directories, 'Coordinated procurement,
'Personnel, Air pollution, Water pollution, Waste dis-
posal, Radioactive materials. Hazardous materials,
'Superfund, Emergency plans, Waste management
Regional analysis, Federal assistance programs.
PB91-921280/REB PC A03/MF A01
Compendium ol Federal Facilities Directives, 1984
and 1985. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 91.13p OSWER-9272.0-06
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 compendium is a collection of Federal Facilities
directives issued in 1984 and 1985. The contents in-
cludes: Federal Facilities (9272.0-04); Implementation
of CERCLA Strategy at Federal Facilities (9272.0-01);
Initial Guidance on Federal Facilities CERCLA Sites
(9272.0-02); Responsibilities for Federal Facilities
(9272.0-03); and Responsibilities for Federal Facilities
(9272.045).
Keywords: 'Federal government 'Facilities, Hazard-
ous materials, Manuals, Government agencies. Project
planning. Responses, Government policies, 'Super-
fund, Directives.
PB91-921281/REB PC A04/MF A01
Compendium of NPL Listing Policies and Proce-
dures, 1982 to 1985. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug91.74pOSWER-9320.1-10
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 compendium is a collection of NPL listing policy
and procedure directives issued from 1982 to 1985.
The contents include: Guidance for Establishing the
National Priorities List February 1982 (9320.1-01);
Guidance for Establishing the National Priorities List
June 1982 (9320.1-02); Guidance for Proposed NPL
Update No. 3. February 1984 (9320.3-04); Guidance
for Updating the National Priorities List May 1983
(9320.3-01); Instructions for Promulgating the National
Priorities List Update, January 1984 (9320.3-02); Na-
tional Priorities List Categorization, July 1984 (9320.1-
04); NPL Information Update - Update No. 4. April
1985 (9320.3-05); Procedures for Updating the Nation-
al Priorities List May 1984, (9320.3-03); Promulgation
of the National Priorities List May 1983 (9320.1-03);
RCRA/NPL Listing Policy, September 1986 (9320.1-
05); and Updating the National Priorities List Update
No. 6 Proposal, September 1985 (9320.3-06).
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials. 'Waste disposal. In-
structions, Government policies. National government
•Superfund, National Priorities list Listings, Directives.
PB91-921282/REB PC A04/MF A01
Ofl SpB Contingency Planning: National Status. A
Report to the President
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Oct 90,69p OSWER-9360.8-05 ,
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
In response to the Exxon Valdez oil disaster, President
Bush directed the National Response Team (NRT) to
take a fresh look at America's readiness to respond to
oil spills of national significance in the countries' major
ports and inland waterways. The report was done in a
compressed timeframe to provide a representative pic-
ture of oil spill planning and preparedness across the
country. To accomplish this task, the United States
Coast Guard and the United States Environmental
Protection Agency provided a leadership role for the
NRT which directed federal, regional, and local offices
to evaluate the effectiveness of their oil spill contin-
gency plans. The report represents the combined ef-
forts of hundreds of individuals, including Coast Guard
and EPA On-Scene Coordinators.
Keywords: 'Oil pollution, 'Pollution control, Response,
Project planning, Emergencies, Surveys, Coast Guard,
Effectiveness, ^Superfund, Oil spills, Exxon Valdez Oil
Spill, US EPA.
PB91-921283/REB PC A11/MF A03
Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used
at Hazardous Waste Sites.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 91,226p EPA/540/2-91/010, OSWER-9380.1-13
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 study summarizes the types of debris, material,
and contaminants found at Superfund and other haz-
ardous waste sites and the materials-handling equip-
ment and general procedures used to perform site res-
toration and cleanup. The report provides the U.S. En-
vironmental Protection Agency (EPA) with information
on state-of-the-art materials-handling equipment and
procedures useful for addressing difficult site-specific,
materials-handling problems.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Materials handling,
'Site surveys, 'Technology utilization, Case studies,
Remedial action, Superfund, Information transfer,
Equipment Procedures, Cleanup operations, US EPA
Regions 1-10.
PB91-921284/REB PC A07/MF A02
Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innova-
tive Site Remediation Technologies.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 91,133p EPA/540/8-91 /009, OSWER-9380.1 -06
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.
A compendium of abstracts documenting the results of
demonstrations of hazardous treatment technologies
conducted by Federal agencies involved in Superfund
Remediation and RCRA and UST Corrective Actions.
The document contains abstracts from EPA (primarily
from the Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation
program), DOD, and DOE. It also includes an outline of
data needs to guide project managers in submitting in-
formation on new projects for future editions of the
document
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
Sites, Government agencies. National government,
Abstracts, Project management 'Superfund, Remedi-
al action, Innovative technology.
PB91-921285/REB PC A04/MF A01
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site
Remediation* Second Edition.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Nov 90,73p EPA/540/8-90/011, OSWER-9380.1 -14
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 Directory (Second Edition) updates and highlights
the significant OSWER and ORD technical assistance
programs that have procedures in place to process re-
quests such as answering a technical question, provid-
ing staff to work on a problem, or referring callers to
the appropriate source.
Keywords: 'Sites, 'Hazardous materials, 'Solid waste
disposal, Directories, Technical assistance, Project
planning. Monitoring, Ground water, 'Superfund, Re-
medial action.
PB91-921287/REB PC A03/MF A01
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Noti-
fication System. User's Manual for Industry. Direc-
tive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 91,36p EPA/540/G-91 /005, OSWER-9360.7-02
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 report announces the availability of the Agency's
'Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notifica-
tion System: User's manual for Industry' and the ac-
companying diskette. The diskette contains the Con-
tinuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System (CR-ERNS). The purpose of the User's
Manual is to assist industry in reporting continuous re-
leases of hazardous substances using CR-ERNS.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste disposal,
Users manuals(Computers), Sites, Industries, Re-
sponse, Requirements, 'Superfund, Notification.
PB91-921288/REB PC A03/MF A01
Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated
Site Clean-Up Technologies.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 91,29p EPA/540/8-91/008, OSWER-9380.1-07
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The document is a reference tool that provides infor-
mation on those systems maintaining data on remedial
technologies. It may be used by Project Managers as a
pointer to repositories of technical information, or as a
source of contacts that may be useful to future system
design. Each data base profile contains information on
specific data elements, system uses, hardware and
software requirements, and access. The profiles also
include Agency contacts for each system should more
detailed information be required.
Keywords: 'Sites, 'Hazardous materials, 'Data aquisi-
tion, 'Pollution control, National government Data
bases, Contamination, 'Superfund, Cleanup, Remedi-
al action.
PB91-921289/REB PC A03/MF A01
Vendor Information Form to be Completed for
Participation in the: Vendor Information System
for Innovative Treatment Technologies (VISITT).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 91,48p EPA/540/2-91 /011, OSWER-9380.1 -12
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 Vendor Information System for Innovative Treat-
ment Technologies (VISITT) is an automated database
developed for use by those responsible for site reme-
diation, including state, federal, and private sector pro-
fessionals responsible for site cleanup of the nation's
hazardous waste sites. The Technology Innovation
Office (TIO) and the Office of Solid Waste and Emer-
gency Response (OSWER) is conducting the Invitation
for Submittals for developers and providers of innova-
tive treatment technologies. The information submitted
will be entered into the database. EPA expects that
VISITT will be used as a tool to screen technologies for
remediation of these sites.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste treatment,
Vendors, Data bases, Screening, Investments, •Su-
perfund, Innovative technology, Clean up, Remedial
action.
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PB91-921290/REB PC A03/MF A01
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual
Status Report, January 1991. First Issue.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 91,30p EPA/540/2-91 /001, OSWER-9380.0-19
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The document was developed to provide information
on specific sites that have selected or used innovative
treatment technologies. The information serves sever-
al purposes: (1) to track the progress of innovative
technology use; (2) to provide market information to
technology vendors; and (3) to facilitate communica-
tion among innovative technology users.
Keywords: * Hazardous materials, 'Waste treatment,
Sites, Utilization, Vendors, Market research, Communi-
cating, 'Superfund, Innovative technology, Clean up.
PB91-921291/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Engineering Issue: Treatment of Lead-
Contaminated Soils.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 91,11p EPA/540/2-91/009, OSWER-9380.7/03A
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $200 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $400). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The bulletin summarizes the contents of a seminar on
treatment of lead-contaminated soils presented on
Aug. 28,1990, to Region V Superfund and RCRA per-
sonnel by members of EPA's Engineering and Treat-
ment Technology Support Center located in the Risk
Reduction Engineering Laboratory (RREL) in Cincin-
nati, Ohio. The bulletin is intended to summarize the in-
formation presented during the seminar and it should
not be viewed as a definitive treatise on lead treatment
technologies.
Keywords: 'Lead(Metal), "Hazardous materials,
'Waste treatment 'Meetings, Soils, Technical assist-
ance, Response, Regional analysis. Extraction, Leach-
ing, Washing, Risk, 'Superfund.
PB91-921292/REB PC A03/MF A01
Subsurface Contamination Reference Guide.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Oct90,26p EPA/540/2-90/011
Package includes three parts: Reference Guide; Ref-
erence Tables 1 and 2 (EPA/540/2-90/011 A); Refer-
ence Table 3 (EPA/540/2-90/011B).
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 guide was developed to provide a source of infor-
mation pertaining to important fate and transport prop-
erties for a variety of contaminants commonly found in
ground water at Superfund sites. The information may
help to focus site investigation efforts and identify
earty-on potential remediation strategies. Information
pertaining to contaminat fate and transport properties
have been presented in tabular form and provided as
separately published charts for easy reference.
Keywords: 'Ground water, 'Hazardous materials, En-
vironmental transport, Sites, Identifying, Tables(Data),
Graphs(Charts), 'Superfund, Remedial action.
PB91-921293/REB PC A03/MF A01
BMography of Federal Reports and Publications
Detailing Alternative and Innovative Treatment
Technologies for Corrective Action and Site Re-
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 91,29p EPA/540/8-91 /007, OSWER-9380.1-08
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 Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtabte
developed this bibliography to publicize the accessibil-
ity of Federal documents pertaining to innovative and
alternative technologies to treat hazardous wastes.
The bibliography contains references for documents
and reports from the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), the U.S. Army, the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Air Force, the U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE), and the U.S. Depart-
ment of Interior (DOI), Bureau of Reclamation. The
publication contains references and order information
for reports on research concerning the application of
innovative and alternative hazardous waste treatment
options. The bibliography is scheduled to undergo peri-
odic revisions.
Keywords: 'Sites, 'Hazardous materials, 'Research
management, 'Bibliographies, Technical reports,
Waste treatment, Research program administration,
National government. Federal agencies, Remedial
action, Innovative technology, Alternative planning.
PB91-921294/REB PC A03/MF A01
Ground-Water Issue: Characterizing Soils for Haz-
ardous Waste Site Assessments.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
R. P. Breckenridge, J. R. Williams, and J. F. Keck. Mar
91,17p EPA/549/4-91 /003
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 Regional Superfund Ground Water Forum is a
group of ground-water scientists representing EPA's
Regional Offices, organized to exchange up^to-date in-
formation related to ground-water remediation at haz-
ardous waste sites. Soil characterization at hazardous
waste sites is an issue identified by the forum as a con-
cern of CERCLA decision-makers. Soil characteriza-
tion provides data types required for decision making
in three distinct RI/FS tasks: (1) Determination of the
nature and extent of soil contamination. (2) Risk as-
sessment, and determination of risk-based soil clean-
up levels. (3) Determination of the potential effective-
ness of soil remediation alternatives.
Keywords: 'Ground water, 'Soil classification, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Sites, Assessments, Contamination,
Risk, Environmental transport. Cost effectiveness, Soil
texture, Permeability, Mathematical models, 'Super-
fund, Remedial action.
PB91-921332/REB PC A01/MF A01
Applicability of Land Disposal Restrictions to
RCRA and CERCLA Ground Water Treatment
Reinfection Superfund Management Review: Rec-
ommendation No. 26. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27Dec89.5pOSWER-9234.1-06
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The directive discusses whether or not ground water
contaminated with restricted RCRA hazardous wastes,
which is extracted during RCRA corrective action or
CERCLA response action must meet the best demon-
strated available technology (BOAT) identified for that
waste under the RCRA land disposal restrictions
(LDRs) prior to each reinjection. The directive explains
EPA's interpretation of whether the LDRs are applica-
ble or (under CERCLA response actions only) relevant
and appropriate to such rejections or to the remedi-
ation as a whole.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Ground disposal, Waste disposal,
Pollution regulations, Ground water, Water pollution
control, Best technology, Remedial action, Perform-
ance standards, Injection wells, 'Office of Solid Waste
and Emergency Response, 'Land Disposal Restric-
tions, Management reviews, Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act
PB91-921333/REB PCA01/MFA01
Total Quality Management (TQM) and Quality As-
surance (QA) In Superfund. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
5 Dec 90,4p OSWER-9242.6-08
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The directive discusses the support of Total Quality
Management and Quality Assurance by the Director of
the Office of Emergency and Remedial Response. It
focuses especially on TQM as it relates to Superfund's
QA Program and the development of Data Quality Ob-
jective (DQOs) for the RI/FS and RD/RA processes.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Remedial action, Feasibility studies.
Quality assurance, Data quality, Decision making,
'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
PB91-921334/REB PC A02/MF A01
Regional Site Assessment Program Objectives for
FY 90. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
5 Jan 90,10p OSWER-9345.2-03
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The directive updates earlier OSWER Directives
9345.2-02 and 9345.2-01. It is recommended that the
reader review the formerly published directives since
all policies of those documents remain in effect unless
otherwise changed by this document. The document
contains OERR site assessment objectives for EPA
Regions during FY 90. The overall goal of Regional
pre-remedial activity remains the identification of the
most serious hazardous waste release sites in the
nation and evaluating them for the National Priorities
List (NPL). The document specifically lists the eight (8)
Regional objectives for FY 90.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Revisions, Site surveys, Regional
analysis. Implementation, Ranking, Guidelines, 'Office
of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Prereme-
dial actions, National Priorities List.
PB91-921335/REB PC A03/MF A01
Headquarters Support Contract Management Pro-
cedures. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
15 Nov 89,23p OSWER-9242.^05
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The directive addresses two areas: (1) perceptions
that may weaken public confidence in the Superfund
program and its use of these contracts; and (2) proce-
dures designed to strengthen controls and effective-
ness in the management of the contracts. It is not all
inclusive but provides information to be applied to
OERR work assignments.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Contracts, Management planning,
Administrative procedures, Quality control, Information
transfer. Work measurement 'Office of Solid Waste
and Emergency Response, Office of Emergency and
Remedial Response.
PB91-921336/REB PC A03/MF A01
Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Tech-
nologies in OSWER Programs. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
10 Jun 91,22p OSWER-9380.0-17
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
(OSWER), in this directive, is seeking to further the use
of innovative treatment technologies in order to (1)
better pursue its statutory and regulatory mandates to
promote treatment to the maximum extent practicable;
(2) speed the availability of performance data regard-
ing newly developed treatment technologies to many
constituencies facing mandates to clean contaminated
sites; (3) broaden the inventory of accepted treatment-
based solutions; and (4) increase the likelihood the re-
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mediation costs can be lowered in the near term
through the demonstration of a larger number of engi-
neering options to solve site remediation problems.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Waste
treatment, 'Hazardous materials. Pollution regula-
tions. Technology utilization. Performance evaluation,
Remedial action, Soil contamination. Cost analysis.
Environmental engineering, 'Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response, Cleanup operations.
PB91-921338/REB PC A02/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Re-
sponse: General Information and Comparison.
Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 91,10p OSWER-9285.2-09FS
Paper copy avaBable on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The purpose of the Fact Sheet is to explain the scope
and purpose of the worker protection standards issued
under SARA Title I, and to distinguish these standards
from other regulations and consensus standards cov-
ering the same or similar subject matter.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Occupational safety and health,
Operations. Standards, Regulations, Emergency
plans, History, Occupational exposure, US EPA, US
OSHA. Requirements. Medical records. Comparison.
'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response,
Cleanup operations. Cooperative agreements.
PB91-921339/REB PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Re-
sponse: UneontroRed Hazardous Waste Sites and
RCRA Corrective Actions. Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 91.16p OSWEH-9285.2-08FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The purpose of the Fact Sheet is to explain the princi-
ple requirements of the EPA and OSHA worker protec-
tion standards as they apply to employees engaged in
hazardous waste operations at uncontrolled hazard-
ous waste sites, jndudmg employees who perform cor-
rective actions at RCRA TSD facilities.
Keywords: 'Superfund. 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Occupational safety and health.
Site surveys. Operations, Pollution regulations. Per-
sonnel development Occupational exposure. Remedi-
al action. Requirements, Medical records. Training,
•Office of Sofid Waste and Emergency Response. Re-
source Conservation and Recovery Act, Cleanup oper-
ations.
PB91-921340/REB PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Wast* Operations and Emergency Re-
sponse: RCRA TSD and Emergency Response
Without Regard to Location. Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 91.12p OSWER-9285.2-07FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The purpose of the Fact Sheet is to explain the princi-
ple requirements of the EPA and OSHA worker protec-
tion standards as they apply to employees who per-
form emergency response operations irrespective of
location and employees who perform hazardous waste
operations at RCRA TSD facilities.
Keywords: 'Superfund, *Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials. 'Occupational safety and health.
Standards, Operations, Personnel development
Emergency plans, Medial records. Occupational ex-
posure, Training^'Office of SoBd Waste and Emergen-
cy Response. Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act
PB91-921341/REB PC A02/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's: General Policy, RCRA, CWA,
SDWA, Post-ROD Information, and Contingent
Waivers. Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 91, 7p OSWER-9234.2-01 FS-A
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
These 'ARARs Q's and A's' are part of a series of Fact
Sheets that provide guidance on a number of question
that arose in developing ARAR policies, in ARARs
training session, and in identifying and complying with
ARARs at specific sites. This particular Q's and A's
Fact Sheet updates and replaces a Fact Sheet which
was first issued in May 1989.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Environmental policy. Training, Pol-
lution regulations. Standards compliance, Pollution
standards. Water pollution control, Water pollution
abatement 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse, Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Re-
quirements, Preremedial actions. Record of Decision,
National Contingency Plan.
PB91-921342/REB PC A03/MF A01
Establishing Work Zones at Uncontrolled Hazard-
ous Waste Sites. Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 91,12p OSWER-9285.2-06FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The purpose of the Fact Sheet is to summarize the
procedures and requirements for establishing and
maintaining work zones, including Support Zones at
hazardous waste sites.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Occupational safety and hearth,
Procedures, Requirements, Site surveys, Operations,
Data processing, Remedial action. Occupational expo-
sure, Standards, Work environments, 'Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response, Work zones.
PB91-921343/REB PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Records of Decision Update. Volume 6,
Number 3, July 1991. Intermittent bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 91, 5p OSWER-9200.5-216I-VOL-6-NO-3
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The issue of the ROD Update summarizes recent
policy concerning the baseline risk assessment and
the defisting process. A current list of Regional Coordi-
nators for both Fund Lead and Enforcement Lead sites
is also provided.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials. Environmental policy. Baseline
measurements. Risk assessment Law enforcement
Public health. Environmental quality. Remedial action.
Exposure, Revisions, 'Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response, Record of Decision.
PB91-921344/REB PCA02/MFA01
Innovative Methods to Increase PubHc Involve-
ment In Superfund Community Relations (Super-
fund Management Review Recommendation No.
43-A). Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Nov 90.6p OSWER-9230.0-20
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also ava*-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The directive lists six (6) techniques proven effective in
increasing public involvement in the Superfund proc-
ess. While some are recent innovations, others were
developed many years ago, but new and better ways
of using them have bolstered their effectiveness.
These techniques are citizen work groups, citizen su-
perfund workshops, bilingual communication, citizen
awards for participation, increased interviews, and
open hous availability sessions. The list does not pre-
tend to be exhaustive. Instead, it shows some of the
outreach vehicles Regions have found to be particular-
ly effective in encouraging citizen participation. Re-
gions should make every effort to integrate as many as
possible of these activities into the cleanup process.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Community relations, Public rela-
tions, Decision making, Implementation, Citizen partici-
pation, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse, Cleanup operations, Management review.
PB91-921345/REB PC A01/MF A01
Minimizing Problems Caused by Staff Turnover
(Superfund Management Review: Recommenda-
tion No. 43, M, N, 0). Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
19 Dec 90,4p OSWER-9230.0-13
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The directive discusses problems resulting from staff
turnover that will likely occur if members of an affected
community are not aware that a staff change has been
made or why it has been made. The directive lists four
(4) major steps designed to ease the transition period
and examples of how to carry them out.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, Administrative procedures, Person-
nel development Implementation, Education, Commu-
nity relations, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response, Management review, Remedial Project
Managers, Community Relations Coordinators.
PB91-921346/REB PC A01/MF A01
Priority for Hearth and Safety Requirements, Es-
pecially Medical Surveillance Requirements, for
EPA Employees Who Support OSWER Programs.
Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1 Mar90.4pOSWER-9285.3-06
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The directive reminds employees that EPA must
comply with OSHA's hazardous waste and emergency
response worker protection rule (29 CFR 1910.120),
EPA health and safety policies contained in EPA 1440
Directives, and OSWER Directive 9285.8-02. 'U.S. En-
vironmental Protection Agency Health and Safety
Audit Manual.' The directive gives some specific de-
tails regarding medical surveillance, sometimes called
medical monitoring requirements.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Occupational safety and health,
Requirements, Personnel, Working conditions. Medi-
cal records. Occupational exposure, Risk assessment,
Pollution standards. 'Office of Solid Waste and Emer-
gency Response.
PB91-921347/REB PC A02/MF A01
EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment
Process, Direct Cite/Revised Reimbursement
Methods. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
21 Mar 90,7p OERR-9295.2-04
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The directive transmits new procedures for the dis-
bursement of funds to the U.S. Army Corps of Engi-
neers (USAGE) under EPA lead Superfund projects.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials. Reimbursements, Cost repayment,
Administrative procedures, Corps of Engineers, US
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EPA, Revisions, State implementation plans, 'Office of
Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
PB91-921348/REB PC A02/MF A01
CERCUS Listing. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
5 Feb 90,7p OSWER-9320.3-08
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The directive discusses ways to assure rapid entry into
the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Com-
pensation and Liability Information System (CERCUS)
of locations identified to or by the Agency as potential
hazardous waste release sites. The directive re-em-
phasizes the use of the Preliminary Assessment Peti-
tion and provides a copy of the public educational bul-
letin, 'Preliminary Assessment Petition.'
Keywords: *Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Listings, Information systems, Site
surveys. Public information, Environmental impact as-
sessments, Remedial action, 'Office of Solid Waste
and Emergency Response, 'Preliminary Assessment
Petition, Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Data Base.
PB91-921349/REB PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Superfund Docket Operations Manual for Rule-
making Activities. Directive.
Booz-Alten and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Jul 90,73p OERR-9200.6-02
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The drective discusses the purpose of the SDIC Oper-
ations Manual for Rulemaking Activities which is to
serve as a procedural guide for SDIC staff when a rule-
making docket is prepared. These procedures are
evaluated on a regular basis, and are revised as
needed to keep the SDIC operationally efficient and
responsive to its users.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Manuals, Administrative proce-
dures, Pollution regulations, Operations, Guidelines,
Revisions, US EPA, Public opinion,
IndexesfDocumentation), Documentation, Notification
procedures, Information transfer, Decision making.
Legal aspects. Remedial action, Rles(Records),
'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response,
•Superfund Docket and Information Center, National
Priorities List
PB91-921350/REB PC A02/MF A01
Guide to Developing Superfund No Action, Interim
Action, and Contingency Remedy RODs. Fact
sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr91,7p OSWER-9355.3-02FS-3
Available separately or as part of PB91 -921265.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The guide provides quick reference to the essential
components of Records of Decision (RODs) that are
prepared to document three specific types of remedial
action decisions: (1) no action; (2) interim actions; and
(3) contingency remedies. In preparing one of these
three types of RODs, Remedial Project Managers
(RPMs) should modify the format of the 'standard
ROD1 for final response actions as indicated in the
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, Guidelines, Contingency planning,
Remedfel action. Decision making, Substitutes, Stand-
ards, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse, 'Record of Decision, Preremedial actions, Re-
medal Project Managers, Remedial response.
PB91-921351/REB PC A02/MF A01
Guide to Addressing Pre-ROD and Post-ROD
Changes. Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 91, 7p OSWER-9355.3-02FS-4
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Fact Sheet outlines the methods of categorizing
pre- and post-ROD changes and the ways in which
changes should be documented. More detailed guid-
ance for pre-ROD changes and both significant and
fundamental post-ROD changes can be found in chap-
ters 5 and 8, respectively, of the Interim Final Guid-
ance on Preparing Superfund Decision Documents
(OSWER Directive 9355.3-02).
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, Guidelines, Decision making, Reme-
dial action, Substitutes, Information transfer, Revi-
sions, Changes, Proposed remedial orders, 'Office of
Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Record of De-
cision, Explanation of Significant Differences.
PB91-921352/REB PC A02/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Establishing Soil Lead Clean-
up Levels at Superfund Sites. Supplement to In-
terim Guidance on Establishing Soli Lead Cleanup
Levels at Superfund Sites. Directive 7 Sep 89-26
Jan 90.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1990,6p OSWER-9355.4-02, OSWER-9355.4-02A
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The purpose of the directive (9355.4-02) is to set forth
an interim soil cleanup level for total lead, at 500 to
1000 ppm, which the Office of Emergency and Reme-
dial Response and the Office of Waste Programs En-
forcement consider protective for direct contact at res-
idential settings. This range is to be used at both Fund-
lead and Enforcement-lead CERCLA sites. Further
guidance will be developed after the Agency has de-
veloped a verified Cancer Potency Factor and/or a
Reference Dose for lead. The purpose of the directive
(9355.4-02A) is to reiterate that OSWER Directive
9355.4-02 is a guidance document and not a regula-
tion. As is the case with other guidance documents,
the guidance should not be used as a regulation.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Public health, Lead(Metal), Guide-
lines, Soil contamination, Remedial action, Carcino-
gens, Toxicity, Standards, Dose limits, 'Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response, Cancer Potency
Factor, Reference Dose.
PB91-921353/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Overview Fact Sheet Package.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Nov90,23p
Package includes OSWER-9200.5-008A-L
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The package consists of a series of one^page, con-
cise, public-oriented discussions of the various Super-
fund issues. They are: The Challenge of Superfund,
History of Superfund, The Superfund Cleanup Proc-
ess, Superfund: Fact vs. Fiction, Progress in Cleanup:
FY1980 - FY 1990, FY '90 Superfund Successes, Who
Pays for Superfund, Superfund Enforcement - Making
Polluters Pay, Superfund Blueprint Superfund Con-
tracts, Superfund Technology, and Superfund: Future
Strategy and Directions.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, Law enforcement Technology utili-
zation. Forecasting, History, Payment Contracts, Site
surveys, Administrative procedures, Sources, Remedi-
al action. Liabilities, Rankings, 'Office of Solid Waste
and Emergency Response, Cleanup operations, Na-
tional Priorities List Potentially responsible parties,
National Contingency Plan.
PB91-921354/REB PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Fact Sheet Superfund Progress:
Environmental Indicators. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Nov 90,4p OSWER-9200.5-007FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The fact sheet provides a brief summary of information
contained in the report 'Superfund: Reporting Progress
Through Environmental Indicators.'
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Environmental quality, 'Environ-
mental health, Performance evaluation, Remedial
action, Water pollution control. Public health, Soil con-
tamination, Path of pollutants, Exposure, 'Office of
Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Cleanup oper-
ations, National Priorities List.
PB91-921355/REB PC A01/MF A01
Real Estate Acquisition Procedures for USAGE
Projects. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Feb 90,5p OSWER-9355.5-07FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The USACE, because of extensive experience in real
estate activities is an appropriate supporting agency
for Superfund cleanup when a health based relocation
is not required. EPA is authorized to acquire by pur-
chase, lease, donation, condemnation, or otherwise
any real property needed to conduct a remedial action.
The fact sheet addresses the areas of initial planning,
request and approval process, acquisition, summary of
the major roles and responsibilities, and the timetable
for 104Q) acquisitions. The role of the Remedial
Project Manager (RPMs) is discussed.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Real estate, Coordinated procure-
ment Administrative procedures, Remedial action,
Corps of Engineers, US EPA, Property management,
Interagency cooperation, Substitutes, Management
planning, 'Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse, Cleanup operations, Remedial Project Manag-
ers, Preremedial actions.
PB91-921356/REB PC A02/MF A01
Guide to Pump and Treat Groundwater Remedi-
ation Technology. Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Nov 90,6p EPA/540/2-90/018, OSWER-9380.7-
01FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The fact sheet summarizes how to use available hy-
drogeological and chemical data to determine when,
where, and how pump-and-treat technology can be
used successfully to contain and remediate contami-
nant plumes. It is based on Office of Research and De-
velopment's Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground-Water
Remediation Technology, EPA/600/8-90/003.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Water pollution control, Guidelines,
Remedial action, Ground water, Technology utilization,
Pumping, Performance evaluation, Chemical com-
pounds, Hydrogeology, Plumes, Data processing,
Design criteria, ^Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response, Cleanup operations.
PB91-921357/REB PC A02/MF A01
EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial
Actions Performed by PRPs. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Feb 90,8p OSWER-9355.5-16FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
December 1991 79
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and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Fact Sheet presents an overview of EPA's guid-
ance for oversight of enforcement lead projects in
which a Potentially Responsible Party (PRP) conducts
the Remedial Design (RO) and Remedial Action (RA).
PRP oversight is to ensure that selected remedies are
protective of public health and the environment and
are in compliance with the Settlement Agreement For
further information, refer to Interim Final Guidance on
EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Ac-
tions Performed by Potentially Responsible Parties,
OSWER Directive 9355.5-01, February 1990.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Waste management 'Haz-
ardous materials, US EPA, Remedial action, Guide-
lines, Law enforcement Compliance, Environmental
protection, Public health. Performance standards, Pol-
lution standards. Quality assurance, 'Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response, Remedial designs,
Potentially responsible parties. Remedial Project Man-
PB91-921358/REB PC A01/MF A01
Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund -
Implementation. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 91. 3p OSWER-9242.6-10
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The memorandum clarifies the roles of the Advisory
Committee and the Regions in implementing the Long-
Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste treatment
Advisory committees, Contracts, Regional planning,
•Superfund, Strategic planning.
PB91-921359/REB PC A03/MF A01
Role of the Baseline Risk Assessment In Super-
fund Remedy Selection Decisions. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 91.11 p OSWER-9355.0-30
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avaa-
abte in paper copy or microfiche.
The objective of the Memorandum is toi provide further
guidance cm how to use the baseline risk assessment
to make risk management decisions such as determin-
ing whether remedial action under CERCLA Sections
104 or 106 is necessary. The memorandum also clari-
fies the use of the base Kne risk assessment in select-
ing appropriate remedies under CERCLA Section 121,
promotes consistency in preparing site-specific risk as-
sessments, and helps ensure that appropriate docu-
mentation from the baseline risk assessment is includ-
ed in Superfund remedy selection documents.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Risk assessment
Decision making. Selection, Sites, Documents, 'Su-
perfund, Remedial action.
PB91-921362/REB PC A02/MF A01
Health and Safety Rotes and Responsibilities at
Remedial Sites. Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedtel Response.
Apr91.6pOSWER-9285.1-02
Paper copy avaiabte on Starring Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The purpose of the fact sheet is to define the major
components of the health and safety program and to
delineate the health and safety roles and responsttxl-
Hies for Remedal Project Managers (RPMs), lead par-
ties/agencies, and contractors during the remedial
action phase of Superfund cleanups. It addresses the
various rotes of al parties in the overall health and'
safety program for a site, with emphasis on Occupa-
tional Safely and Health Act/Agency (OSHA) compli-
ance.
Keywords: 'Safety, 'Public health, 'Hazardous materi-
als, Policies, Requirements, Sites, Guidelines, Protec-
tion, Workers, Emergencies, Training, Protective
equipment Air pollution. Monitoring, Decontamination,
•Superfund, Cleanup, Remedial action, Occupational
health and safety.
PB91-921363/REB PC A02/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's Compliance with New SDWA
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for
Organic and Inorganic Chemicals. Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 91, 7p OSWER-9234.2-15FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The report provides guidance on questions that arose
in developing ARAR policies, and in indentrfying and
complying with ARARs at specific sites concerning the
new Safe Drinking Water Regulations (Phase II), which
were promulgated on January 30,1991.
Keywords: 'Water quality. 'Drinking water, 'Water pol-
lution, Regulations, Organic compounds, Inorganic
compounds, Policies, Sites, States(United States),
•Superfund, Safe Drinking Water Regulations of 1991.
PB91-921364/REB PCA01/MFA01
Guide to Discharging CERCLA Aqueous Wastes
to Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs).
Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 91, 5p OSWER-9330.2-13FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The guide provides quick reference to the statutory,
policy, administrative, and technical factors involved in
discharging aqueous wastes generated during Super-
fund response actions to a POTW.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Waste treatment 'Haz-
ardous materials. Government policies. Sites. Feasibil-
ity, Sampling, Requirements, volume, Waste water,
Transportation, Licenses, Ordinances, Local govern-
ment State government Response, 'Superfund, Pub-
licly owned treatment works. Volatile organic com-
pounds, Pretreatment
PB91-921365/REB PC A02/MF A01
Guide: Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of
Cleanup Standards for Sons and SoHd Media. Fact
sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 91. 8p OSWER-9355.4-04FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The fact sheet highlights statistical concepts and
methods used in the evaluation of the attainment of
cleanup standards. It provides an example of a basic
procedure for determining sample size required to
obtain a given confidence level focusing on a cleanup
standard specified as a mean concentration with a
specified confidence. It does not provide policy on
specification of cleanup levels but should be consid-
ered a technical reference guide for using some of the
more common methodologies.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste disposal,
Sites, Soils, Sampling, Standards, Technical assist-
ance, Statistical analysis, 'Superfund, Clean-up.
PB91-921366/REB PC A01/MF A01
Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Tech-
nologies In OS WER Programs. Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 91, 5p OSWER-9380.0-17FS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The fact sheet provides an overview of directive
9380.0-17, Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment
Technologies in OSWER Programs. The Office of
Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) is
seeking to further the use of innovative treatment tech-
nologies in order to (1) better pursue its statutory and
regulatory mandates to promote treatment to the maxi-
mum extent practicable, (2) speed the availability of
performance data regarding newly developed treat-
ment technologies to many constituencies facing man-
dates to clean contaminated sites, (3) broaden the in-
ventory of accepted treatment-based solutions and (4)
increase the likelihood the remediation costs can be
lowered.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste treatment,
Sites, Risk, Storage tanks, Expenses, Soils, Sludge
disposal, Ground water, Instructions, Cost analysis,
'Superfund, "Clean up, Innovative technology, Reme-
dial action.
PB91-921367/REB
PC A01/MF A01
Guide to Obtaining No Migration Variances for
CERCLA Remedial Actions. Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr 91, 5p OSWER-9347.3-1 OFS
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
A 'No Migration' Variance allows land disposal of re-
stricted wastes not meeting the LDR treatment stand-
ards in a specific unit The guide outlines procedures
for obtaining a No Migration Variance for RCRA haz-
ardous wastes as part of a CERCLA response when
the LDRs are ARAR.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste disposal,
'Waste treatment Sites, Storage, Standards, Environ-
mental transport Concentration(Composition), Injec-
tion wells. Public health, Mathematical models, 'Su-
perfund, Vadose zone.
PB91-921368/REB PC A01/MF A01
Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews.
Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Aug 91, 3p OSWER-9355.7-02FS1
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The fact sheet provides guidance for planning and
conducting five-year reviews. These include: initiation
and termination of reviews; responsibilities and fund-
ing; content; and documenting results of reviews. The
goal of this fact sheet is to help assure that reviews are
implemented in a consistent manner nationally, with
appropriate consideration of local concerns and widely
varying site conditions.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Hazardous materials,
Sites, Instructions, Financing, Government policies,
Public health, Citizen participation, 'Superfund, Reme-
dial action, CERCLA Act as amended, Cleanup,
Record of decision.
PB91-921369/REB PC A03/MF A01
Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews.
Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 91.16p OSWER-9355.7-02
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The directive provides guidance primarily on the imple-
mentation of five-year reviews and the issues associat-
ed with implementation. These include: triggering
points for reviews, responsibilities and funding, con-
tent and results of reviews. The goal of this directive is
to assure that reviews are implemented in a consistent
manner nationally, with appropriate consideration of
local concerns and widely varying site conditions.
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Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste disposal,
Sites, Instructions, Policies, Protection, Exposure,
Agreements, 'Superfund, Cleanup, Remedial action.
PB91-921370/REB PC A02/MF A01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act
of 1990. Volume 1, Number 1, February 1991. Inter-
mittent bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Feb 91,6p OSWER-9200.5-115I-VOL-1-NO-1
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The report is one of a series of bulletins intended to
provide up-to-date information on EPA's implementa-
tion of the various provisions of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990 (OPA). Each 'Update' highlights activities of EPA
headquarters and field staff as they develop and en-
force the regulations and policies of the high-priority oil
pollution program. The 'Update' includes notes from
the Regional Workgroup meeting in Galveston, ques-
tions and answers concerning OPA, a timeline of major
EPA activities/deadlines associated with the OPA, and
a 1st of EPA Implementation Workgroups.
Keywords: 'Oil pollution, 'Pollution control, Govern-
ment policies, Regulations, Law enforcement, 'Super-
fund, Oil Pollution Act of 1990, Announcement bulletin,
Update.
PB91-921371/REB PC A02/MF A01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act
of 1990. Volume 1, Number 2, April 1991. Intermit-
tent bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Apr91.6p OSWER-9200.5-115I-VOL-1 -NO-2
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
This is one of a series of bulletins intended to provide
up-to-date information on EPA's implementation of the
various provisions of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990
(OPA). Each 'Update' highlights activities of EPA
headquarters and field staff as they develop and en-
force the regulations and policies of the high-priority oil
pollution program. The 'Update' includes a spill exer-
cise in Baltimore, MD, practical issues on spill plan-
ning/response, the San Diego Oil Spill Conference,
the Exxon Valdez (Lessons Learned and What If), oil
spls reported in the U.S. (1988-1990), and interim
guidelines for bioremediation.
Keywords: 'Oil pollution, 'Pollution control, Regula-
tions, Government policies, Law enforcement, Project
planning, National government, 'Superfund, Oil Pollu-
tion Act of 1990, Oil spills, Exxon Valdez oil spill, Biore-
medbfion.
PB91-921372/REB PC A02/MF A01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act
of 1990. Volume 1, Number 3, June 1991. Intermit-
tent bulletin.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 91.6p OSWER-9200.5-115I-VOL-1 -NO-3
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The report is one of a series of bulletins intended to
provide up-to-date information on EPA's implmeneta-
tJon of the various provisions of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990 (OPA). Each 'Update' highlights activities of EPA
headquarters and field staff as they develop and en-
force the regulations and policies of the high-priority oil
pollution program. The 'Update' includes an overview
of EPA's Cfl Spill Prevention and Response Program,
the Bioremediation Spill Response Plan, a roundtable
on the National Contingency Plan (NCP), and oil spill
Keywords: 'Oil pollution, 'Pollution control, Regula-
tions, Law enforcement, Government policies. Preven-
tion, Response, Statistical data, 'Superfund, Oil pollu-
te) Act of 1990, Oil spills.
PB91-921373/REB PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation
Technology Demonstration Summary: Chemfix
Solidification/Stabilization Process, Clackamas,
Oregon.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Dec 90,6p EPA/540/S5-89/011, OSWER-9380.0-48
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The document summarizes the demonstration of
Chemfix's patented stabilization/solidification technol-
ogy at the Portable Equipment Salvage Company
(PESC) site in Clackamas, Oregon, as a part of the Su-
perfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Pro-
gram. The chemfix process is designed to solidify and
stabilize hazardous wastes in liquids, sludges, soils,
and ashes using proprietary additives.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Stabilization,
'Waste treatment, Portable equipment, Liquids,
Sludge disposal, Soils, Ashes, Additives, Ground
water, Sites, Metals, Mobility, 'Superfund,
'Clackamas(Oregon), Innovative technology.
PB91-921416/REB PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Kearsarge Metallurgical Corporation, Conway,
NH. (First Remedial Action), September 1990. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,254p EPA/ROD/R01-90/051
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The nine-acre Kearsarge Metallurgical site is an aban-
doned foundry in the town of Conway, Carroll County,
New Hampshire. The site is located within the 100-
year floodplain of the Saco River. Pequawket Pond
borders the site to the south. The site contains a drain-
age pipe with four open-bottomed catch basins, two
waste piles, a septic tank and leach field, and forested
wetlands. A hydrologic study in 1982 revealed con-
tamination of ground water in the upper aquifer under-
lying the site, a potential drinking water source. The
Record of Decision (ROD) addresses both source con-
trol and management of migration of the contaminated
ground water plume. The primary contaminants of con-
cern affecting the soil, debris, and ground water are
VOCs including TCE; and metals including chromium.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, 'Hazardous materials,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Soils, Debris, Metals,
Chromium, Hydrology, 'Superfund, Record of Deci-
sion, Volatile organic compounds, First Remedial
Action-Final, Kearsarge Metallurgical(New Hamp-
shire), *Conway(New Hampshire), Cleanup.
PB91-921417/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Hooker-102nd Street Landfill, Niagara Falls, NY.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
26 Sep 90,77p EPA/ROD/R02-90/117
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 22-acre Hooker-102nd Street site is a former in-
dustrial landfill in the city of Niagara Falls, Niagara
County, New York. The site is adjacent to, and partially
within the Niagara River's 100-year floodplain. These
studies and the Remedial Investigation (Rl) initiated in
1984, identified contamination in ground water, onsite
and offsite soil, rivershore sediment, and within a
storm sewer. Additionally, the presence of a leachate
plume of non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) was dis-
covered emanating from the landfill area. The Record
of Decision (ROD) is the final remedy which addresses
all of the contaminated media. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the soil, sediment, and
ground water are VOCs including benzene, TCE, and
toluene; other organics including PCBs and phenols;
and metals including arsenic.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, 'Hazardous materials,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Soil, Sediments,
Benzene, Toluene, Polychlorinated biphenyls, Phen-
ols, Metals, 'Superfund, Record of Decision, First Re-
medial Action-Final, Hooker-102nd Street(New York),
'Niagara Falls(New York), Volatile organic com-
pounds, Ethylene/trichloro, Cleanups.
PB91-921418/REB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Beacon Heights Landfill Site, Beacon Falls, CT.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990. (Supple-
mental). Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,129p EPA/ROD/R01-90/050
See also PB86-134004.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 34-acre Beacon Heights Landfill site is on the
northwest corner of an 82-acre property in Beacon
Falls, Connecticut. The ROD supplements the 1985
ROD by resolving those determinations left open in the
1985 ROD, including the manner and locations of
leachate treatment/disposal; cleanup levels for soil
deemed impracticable to cap in areas contiguous to
the landfill; and the need for air pollution controls on
the landfill gas vents. The primary contaminants of
concern affecting the soil, ground water, surface
water, and air are VOCs, including benzene, toluene,
and xylene.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, 'Hazardous materials,
'Waste disposal, Soil, Surface water, Ground water,
Air pollution, Benzene, Toluene, Xylene, 'Superfund,
Record of Decision, First Remedial Action-Final,
Beacon Heights Landfill(Connecticut), 'Beacon
Falls(Connecticut), Volatile organic compounds,
Cleanups.
PB91-921419/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Baird and McGuire/Alternate Water Supply, Hoi-
brook, MA. (Third Remedial Action), September
1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 90,91 p EPA/ROD/R01 -90/049
See also PB90-149774 and PB87-189981 .Portions of
this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 20-acre Baird and McGuire site is a former chemi-
cal manufacturing facility in Holbrook, Massachusetts.
The South Street wellfield, part of the municipal water
supply for Holbrook, is located within 1,500 feet of the
property. The 1986 and 1989 Records of Decision
(RODs) addressed all of the previous remedial activi-
ties at the site including pumping and onsite treatment
of ground water (OU1), as well as onsite excavation
and incineration of contaminated soil (OU2), and re-
mediation of the sediment of the Cochato River (OU3).
The remedial action addresses the fourth operable
unit, provision of an alternate water supply to compen-
sate for the toss of the South Street wellfield and pro-
vide an additional 0.31 million gallons/day. Since the
previous RODs have addressed all of the site-related
contamination, there are no contaminants of concern
associated with the remedial action.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, 'Water supply, 'Super-
fund, Record of Decision, Third Remedial Action-Final,
Baird and McGuire(Massachusetts),
'Holbrook(Massachusetts).
PB91-921420/REB PC A17/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Old Springfield Landfill, Springfield, VT. (Second
Remedial Action), September 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Sep 90,399p EPA/ROD/R01 -90/033
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and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Old Springfield Landfill site is a 27-acre inactive
municipal/industrial landfill approximately one mile
from the Springfield city center in Windsor County, Ver-
mont The site was closed in 1968, and subsequently
sold and developed for use as a mobile home park. A
nearby resident's complaint about foul-smelling water
prompted an investigation of the site by the State,
which revealed VOC contamination in a nearby spring
and the residential well. Operable unit one is docu-
mented 'm a 1988 Record of Decision (ROD) which ad-
dressed management of migration of the contaminat-
ed seeps and ground water from the site and required
that additional studies would be conducted to deter-
mine the source control remedy for the site. The
second operable unit ROD documents the source con-
trol remedy, which addresses the risks associated with
the inhalation of landfill gases and dermal contact with
and ingestion of contaminated soil. The primary con-
taminants of concern affecting the soil and ground
water are VOCs including benzene, PCE, TCE, tolu-
ene, and xytenes and other organics including PAHs
and PCBs.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, 'Hazardous materials,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Soil. Benzene, Tolu-
ene, Xytenes. Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons, Poly-
chlorinated biphenyls, *Superfund, Record of Deci-
sion, Second Remedial Action-Final, Windsor
County(Vermont), Ok) Springfield Landfill(Vermont).
Volatile organic compounds, Ethytene/trichloro.
PB91-921421/REB PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Stamina Mills Site, North Smlthfteld, Rl. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,211 p EPA/ROD/R01 -90/048
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The five-acre Stamina Mills site is a former textile
weaving and finishing facility in North Smithfield, Provi-
dence County, Rhode Island. A portion of the site is
within the 100-year floodplain and wetland area of the
Branch River. The manufacturing process used clean-
ing solvents, acids, bases and dyes fix coloring, pesti-
cides for moth proofing, and plasticizers to coat fab-
rics. Mill process wastes were placed in a landfill
onsite. EPA initiated three removal actions from 1984
to 1990, including an extension of the municipal water
supply to residents obtaining water from the affected
aquifer; and treatment of two underground and one
above-ground storage tanks, followed by offsite dis-
posal. The Record of Decision (ROD) provides a final
remedy and addresses both source control and man-
agement of contaminated ground water migration at
the site. The primary contaminants of concern affect-
ing the soil, debris, sediment, and ground water are
VOCs including TCE and PCE; other organics including
pesticides; and metals including chromium.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, 'Hazardous materials,
•Waste disposal. 'Ground water, Soils, Debris, Sedi-
ments, Pesticides. Metals, Chromium, 'Superfund,
Record of Decision. Rrst Remedial Action-Final. Vola-
tile organic compounds, 'Stamina Mills(Rhode Island),
•North Smithfield(Rhode Island). Cleanup.
PB91-921422/REB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Samey Farm, ArnerUa, Dutchess County, NY. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 90,137p EPA/ROD/R02-90/124
Portions of this document are not fuHy legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 143-acre Samey Farm site includes a former 5-
acre landfill in Amenia, Dutchess County, New York.
Land use in the area is agricultural and includes wet-
lands. The site overlies a bedrock aquifer, which is cur-
rently used as a drinking water source. In 1968, the
portion of the site that included a 5-acre sanitary land-
fill was purchased by Harris Haul-A-Way. Site studies
by private parties have identified two trench areas
used for hazardous waste disposal, and acting as lo-
calized sources of onsite soil contamination. In both
areas, soil contaminants have infiltrated into the onsite
ground water, but only in limited amounts. One of
these areas is addressed in the Record of Decision
(ROD). The ROD addresses the remediation of onsite
contaminated soil, debris, and ground water in two
source areas. The primary contaminants of concern af-
fecting the soil, debris, and ground water are VOCs in-
cluding toluene; other organics including pesticides;
and metals including lead.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, 'Hazardous materials,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water. Soils, Debris, Tolu-
ene, Pesticides, Metals, 'Superfund, Record of Deci-
sion, First Remedial Action-Final, Volatile organic com-
pounds, 'Dutchess County(New York), Samey
Farm(NewYork), 'Cleanup.
PB91-921423/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Scientific Chemical Processing Site, Carlstadt
Bergen County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
14 Sep 90,93p EPA/ROD/R02-90/109
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Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 6-acre Scientific Chemical Processing site is a
former chemical handling, treatment and disposal fa-
cility in Carlstadt Bergen County, New Jersey. The site
is underlain by a system of three aquifers, all of which
have been contaminated by the site. The Record of
Decision (ROD) outlines an interim remedy for source
control and management of contaminant migration
while further study is conducted to find a suitable treat-
ment technology for the onsite wastes. Future RODs
will address final source and ground water remedial
activities. The primary contaminants of concern affect-
ing the soil and ground water are VOCs including ben-
zene, PCE, phenols, TCE, toluene, and xylenes; organ-
ics including PAHs, PCBs, and pesticides; metals in-
cluding arsenic, chromium, and lead; and other inor-
ganics.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, 'Hazardous materials,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Soils, Benzene,
Phenols, Toluene, Xylenes, Aquifers, Lead, Pesticides,
Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons, Porychlorinated bi-
phenyls, Metals, Chromium, •Superfund, Record of
Decision, First Remedial Action, Scientific Chemical
Processing(New Jersey), *Carlstadt(New Jersey),
Volatile organic compounds, Cleanup.
PB91-921424/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Sealand Restoration Site, Town of Lisbon, St
Lawrence County, NY. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,60p EPA/ROD/R02-90/104
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 210-acre Sealand Restoration site is a former
liquid waste disposal and storage facility in the town of
Lisbon, St Lawrence County, New York. Both wetland
and woodland areas are onsite. In 1979, supposedly
uncontaminated liquid petroleum wastes and mineral
oils were disposed of in several locations. In 1980, the
State found Sealand to be in non-compliance by ac-
cepting contaminated wastes, permits were revoked,
and disposal operations ceased. From 1983 to 1984,
the State conducted a remedial investigation that iden-
tified several onsite areas of concern. The purpose of
the ROD is to review the State action and to determine
its appropriateness for reimbursement of costs from
, Superfund. A follow-up investigation will be conducted
to determine the extent of ground water and wetlands
contamination. A subsequent ROD will address these
media, if deemed necessary. The primary contami-
nants of concern potentially affecting the soil and
debris are VOCs including benzene, TCE, toluene, and
xylenes; other organics including PCBs, and pesti-
cides; and metals including chromium and lead.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, 'Hazardous control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Industrial
wastes, Aquifers, Water wells, State government, Re-
moval, Soils, Debris, Benzene, Toluene, Xylenes, Pes-
ticides, Metals, Chromium, Lead(Metal), Pesticides,
'Superfund, Record of Decision, First Remedial
Action, 'Cleanup, 'Volatile organic compounds,
*Lisbon(New York), Wetlands, Ethylene/trichloro.
PB91-921425/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
FAA Technical Center, Area 20A - Salvage Yard,
Atlantic County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,54p EPA/ROD/R02-90/105
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Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 5,000-acre FAA Technical Center site is 8 miles
northwest of Atlantic City, in Atlantic County, New
Jersey. The site is comprised of several installations
including the Atlantic City International Air Terminal,
the Upper Atlantic City Reservoir, and the facilities of
the FAA Technical Center. A salvage yard (Area 20A),
located southeast of the Atlantic City International Ter-
minal, has been used for storing old aircraft parts,
automobiles, scrap metal, and empty 55-gallon drums.
Soil contamination of Area 20A by PCBs and VOCs
has resulted from leaking and deteriorating drums that
have been stored onsite. The primary contaminants of
concern affecting the soil and ground water are VOCs
including TCE and toluene; other organics including
PCBs; and metals including chromium. The Record of
Decision (ROD) addresses soil and ground water con-
tamination.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, 'Hazardous materials,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Soils, Toluene, Poly-
chlorinated biphenyls, Metals, Chromium, 'Superfund,
Record of Decision, First Remedial Action-Final, Vola-
tile organic compounds, 'Atlantic County(New Jersey),
FAA Technical Center(New Jersey), 'Cleanup.
PB91-921426/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Woodland Township Route 72 and Route 532
Dump Sites, Burlington County, Chatsworth, NJ.
(First Remedial Action), May 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
16 May 90.102p EPA/ROD/R02-90/102
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 20-acre Woodland Route 532 Dump site is an
abandoned hazardous waste dump in Woodland
Township, Burlington County, New Jersey. The site is
being remediated concurrently with another aban-
doned dump, the 12-acre Woodland Route 72 Dump
site, located 3 miles from the Route 532 site. Both
sites are in the Pinelands Preservation Area District of
New Jersey. An estimated total of 54,000 cubic yards
(Route 72, 28,000 cubic yards; Route 532, 26,000
cubic yards) of surface material including surface soil,
stream sediment sludge, and debris at the sites are
contaminated with wastes including tarry substances
and paint residues. The Record of Decision (ROD) ad-
dresses surface material and ground water remedi-
ation at both sites. A subsequent ROD will address
subsurface soil. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the surface soil, sediment sludge, debris,
and ground water are VOCs including benzene, tolu-
ene, TCE and xylenes; organics including PAHs. pesti-
cides, and phenols; radionuclides (e.g., uranium and
thorium series); and metals including lead and chromi-
Keywords: 'Pollution control. 'Waste disposal, 'Haz-
ardous materials, 'Ground water, Soils, Sediments,
Sludge, Benzene, Toluene, Xylenes, Phenols, Pesti-
cides, Metals, Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons, 'Su-
perfund, Record of Decision, Woodland Route 532
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Dump, 'Burlington County(New Jersey), First Remedi-
al Action,'Cleanup.
PB91-921427/REB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Hooker Chemical/Ruco Polymer Site, Hicksville,
NY. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28Sep90,146p EPA/ROD/R02-90/121
See also PB87-189957.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 14-acre Hooker Chemical/Ruco Polymer site is an
active polymer production facility in Hicksville, Nassau
County, New York. Surrounding land use is primarily in-
dustrial and commercial, and a residential area is lo-
cated near the site. Since 1984, site investigations
have identified four onsite areas of PCB contamina-
tion. These include a direct spill area where releases of
heat transfer fluid escaped through a relief valve at the
pilot plant, a transport area contaminated by PCBs
spread from the direct spill area by onsite truck traffic,
the recharge basin that was contaminated by surface
runoff, and soil contamination around an underground
fuel storage tank, which was disposed of offsite in
1989. The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses reme-
dfetion of Operable Unit 2 (OU2), the PCB-contaminat-
ed sol at the above locations. Remediation of remain-
ing site areas, VOC-contaminated soil, and ground
water will be addressed as OU1 in a subsequent ROD.
The primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil
and debris are PCBs.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, "Hazardous materials,
•Waste disposal, Soils, Debris, Porychlorinated bi-
phenyf, Metals, Groundwater, Excavation, 'Superfund,
Record of Decision, First Remedial Action, 'Nassau
County(New York), Volatile organic compounds,
•Cleanup, *Hicksville(New York).
P891-921428/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Myers Property, Franklin Township, NJ. (First Re-
medtal Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28Sep90,108p EPA/ROD/R02-90/115
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Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 7-acre Myers Property site is a former pesticide
and industrial chemical manufacturing facility in Frank-
in Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. The site
lies adjacent to, and in the 100-year flcodplain of the
CakepouSn Creek which flows to the north of the site.
The site is comprised of adjourning private lands, two
acres of wetlands, and five acres of residential proper-
ty with onsite residents. In 1978, State investigations
identified 20 unlabeled drums of chemicals containing
metals, DDT, other organic chemicals in a shed, and
24 cubic yards of asbestos material in an onsite ware-
house. In addition, surface soil and debris were found
to be contaminated with high levels of DDT, other or-
ganics, and metals. The Record of Decision (ROD) ad-
dresses the first of two operable units, and includes re-
medtation of the soil, sediment, buildings, and shallow
ground water aquifer. The ROD also addresses interim
remedfel activities for the second operable unit the
ground water in the bedrock aquifer, which will be fully
addressed in a future ROD. The primary contaminants
of concern affecting the soil, sediment, debris, and
ground water are VOCs including benzene; other or-
ganics including PCBs, PAHs, dioxin, and pesticides
such as DDT; and metals including arsenic, and lead.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, 'Hazardous materials,
•Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Soils, Debris, Aqui-
fer, Sediments, Porychlorinated biphenyls, DOT,
Lead(Metar), Arsenic, Metals, Aromatic polycyclic hy-
drocarbons, Pesticides, Benzene, 'Superfund, Record
of Decision, First Remedial Action, 'Hunterdon
County(New Jersey), Cleanups.
PB91-921429/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): M
and T DeLisa Landfill Site, Monmouth County, NJ.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
20 Sep 90,50p EPA/ROD/R02-90/108
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 132-acre M&T DeLisa Landfill site is northwest of
the city of Asbury Park in Ocean Township, New
Jersey. The 39-acre M&T DeLisa landfill was operated
with a State permit from 1914 until 1974. After the
landfill was closed, a private company constructed a
shopping mall on 30 acres of the landfill. The develop-
er took control measures to protect against the gen-
eration of landfill gases and leachate. Although landfill
gas is generated at the site and slightly elevated levels
of VOC accumulation were detected on the northern
edge of the mall, sampling and analysis indicate that
the landfill is not the source of detectable levels of
VOCs in the mall. The developer installed storm drain-
age from the parking lot to protect Deal Lake Brook,
which is the nearest surface water and is immediately
south of the mall. Onsite surface water and ground
water are not used as sources of potable water. Site in-
vestigations and historical research on site activities
revealed no evidence to indicate that the landfill was
used for hazardous waste disposal. There are no con-
taminants of concern affecting the site, therefore, this
is a no action Record of Decision (ROD).
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, New
Jersey, 'Superfund, "First remedial action-Final,
Record of Decision, M&T DeLisa Landfill, Asbury
Park(New Jersey), Ocean Township(New Jersey).
PB91-921430/REB
PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Lone Pine Landfill, Freehold Township, Monmouth
County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,92p EPA/ROD/R02-90/106
See also PB85-213726.Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 45-acre Lone Pine Landfill site is an abandoned,
privately owned waste disposal facility in Freehold
Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. The site
lies within a semi-wooded wetlands area, and in the
Manasquan River flcodplain. Contaminated ground
water underlies the site within the surficial Water Table
Aquifer and the deeper Red Bank Aquifer. Ground
water from both aquifers discharges into the Manas-
quan River downgradient from the site. A1984 Record
of Decision (ROD) addressed Operable Unit One
(OU1), the source control remedy, which included con-
structing a landfill containment system; capping the
landfill; installing a slurry wall around the landfill perim-
eter, and collecting and treating leachate from within
the slurry wall containment area. The ROD addresses
OU2, contaminated ground water outside of the con-
tainment system. The primary contaminants of con-
cern affecting the ground water are VOCs including
benzene, PCE, phenols, TCE, toluene, and xylenes;
and metals including arsenic, chromium, and lead.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, 'Waste disposal,
"Ground water, 'Hazardous materials, Benzene,
Phenols, Toluene, Xylenes, Metals, Water pollution.
Aquifer, 'Superfund, Record of Decision, Second Re-
medial Action-Final, Freehold TownfNew Jersey),
'Monmouth CountyfNew Jersey), 'Cleanups.
PB91-921431/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Montclair/West Orange Radium Site, Essex
County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action), June 1990.
Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1 Jun 90,61p EPA/ROD/R02-90/126
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 120-acre Montclair/West Ora nge Radium site is
comprised of 239 residential properties in the Town of
Montclair and 127 residential properties in the Town of
West Orange, Essex County, NJ. The site is located in
proximity to the Glen Ridge Radium, Superfund site. In
the early 1900s, a radium processing or utilization facil-
ity was located near the site. It is suspected that radio-
active waste material from the facility was disposed of
in then rural areas within the community. EPA investi-
gations in 1981 and 1983, confirmed the presence of
gamma radiation contamination in the Glen Ridge area
and in several adjacent houses. Subsequently, EPA
established an air quality monitoring program to deter-
mine the levels of radon decay products in the con-
taminated houses. The ROD also addresses contami-
nated onsite soil, and is a final source control remedy.
The primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil
are radioactive materials, especially radium-2 and
metals including lead.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Soils, Sites, Describing, Industrial
wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Radium 266, Metals,
Excavation, National government. State government,
Cost analysis, Lead(Metal), Gamma rays, Radioactive
wastes, Radon, 'Superfund, Record of Decision,
Second Remedial Action-Final, 'Cleanup, Volatile or-
ganic compounds, *Montclair(New Jersey), 'West
Orange(New Jersey).
PB91-921432/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Avtex Fibers Site, Front Royal, VA. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,57p EPA/ROD/R03-90/093
SeealsoPB89-206197.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 440-acre Avtex Fibers site is a former synthetic
fibers manufacturing facility in Front Royal, Warren
County, Virginia. A section of the site lies within the
100-year Shenandoah River floodplain. The plant pro-
duced rayon (1940-1989), polyester (1970-1977), and
polypropylene fibers (1985-1989). Until 1983, the by-
products, including sodium cellulose xanthate-based
viscose waste and zinc hydroxide sludge, were dis-
posed of onsite in unlined surface impoundments or
landfills. Subsequently, the waste was routed to an
onsite wastewater treatment facility. Fly ash (fromin-
cinerator exhaust air pollution control devices) and
boiler house solids were disposed of in four other sur-
face impoundments. In 1982, a State investigation
identified carbon disulfide, a constituent of viscose
waste, in residential wells located across the river from
the plant. In 1983 and 1984, in response to the result
of the investigation, Avtex implemented interim meas-
ures to address the ground water contamination by
purchasing 23 subdivision properties in the area with
contaminated ground water. The ROD addresses the
removal of PCB-contaminated soil, breakdown of the
acid reclamation facility, and the disposal of drummed
wastes thought to contain oils, bases, acids, solvents,
and PCBs.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrialwastes, Volume, Contaminants, Synthetic
fibers, Alkene compounds, Polyester fibers, National
government, State government, Cost analysis, Earth
fills, Sodium compounds, Cellulose, Viscose, Fly ash,
Carbon disulfides, 'Superfund, Record of Decision,
Second Remedial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic
compounds, 'Front Royal(Virginia), Polychlorinated bi-
phenyls.
PB91-921433/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Fike/Artel Chemical Site, Nitro, WV. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,47p EPA/ROD/R03-90/105
See also PB89-189476.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
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and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 11.9-acre Fike Chemical site is an abandoned
chemica{ manufacturing facility in Nitro, West Virginia.
The site is comprised of an 11-acre chemical plant and
a 0.9-acre Cooperative Sewage Treatment plant
(CST). Onsite features include several chemical pro-
duction areas, process control equipment various
onsite structures, drum and waste burial areas, over
400 storage tanks, and 3 inactive waste lagoons. From
1951 to 1988, Fike Chemical manufactured more than
sixty different chemicals. In 1983, EPA identified onsite
dioxin-contaminated soil. In addition, asbestos was
found in several onsite structures. A 1988 Record of
Decision (ROD) addressed the disposal of bulk chemi-
cals stored in onsite tanks and drums. In 1990, a Fo-
cused Feasibility Study (FFS) for the tanks, equipment,
and structures was completed. The ROD addresses
the contaminated tanks, equipment, and structures
evaluated in the 1990 FFS report
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, Sites, Describing, Industrial waste
treatment Volume, Contaminants, Chemical industry.
Asbestos, National government State government.
Cost analysis. Waste treatment Storage tanks, Equip-
ment Removal, Structures, 'Superfund, Record of De-
cision, Second Remedial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile or-
ganic compounds, *Nitro(West Virginia).
PB91-921434/REB PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Keystone Sanitation Landfill Site, Adams County,
Union Township, PA. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 90,148p EPA/ROD/R03-90/101
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S.. Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 40-acre Keystone Sanitation Landfill site, an inac-
tive, privately owned landfill, is in Union Township,
Adams County, Pennsylvania. Surrounding land use is
primarily agricultural with scattered residences. From
1966 to 1990, the unfined landfill accepted household
and municipal wastes as well as industrial and con-
struction debris, including phosphorus-contaminated
sand, potato sludge, resin sludge, incineration ash,
anddried latex paint In 1982, State investigations re-
vealed onsite ground water contamination and a con-
taminated onsite residential welL In 1984, EPA found
low-level contamina' on in nearby residential wells.
The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses Operable
Unit 1, the containment of onsite source area and re-
medation of onsite contaminated ground water. A sub-
sequent ROD will address offsite ground water con-
tamination in monitoring and residential wells. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting the soil and
ground water are VOCs including benzene, PCE, TCE,
vinyl chloride; other organics including acids, and
phenols; and metals including chromium and lead.
Keywords: •Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control.
'Waste dteposal. Earth Ws, Sites. Describing, Industri-
al wastes, volume. Contaminants. Metals. Chromium.
Water wells. National government State government
Cost analysis. Lead(Metal), Benzene, Phenols,
Ground water. Municipalities, Organic acids. 'Super-
fund, Record of Decision, Remedial Action, 'Cleanup,
Volatile organic compounds, 'Union
Township(Pennsytvania), Trichkxoetfivtene.
PB91-921435/REB PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Croyden TCE Site, Bristol Township, Bucks
County, PA. (Second Remedial Action), June 1990.
Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Jun 90.134p EPA/ROD/R03-90/088
See also PB89-229512.Portions of this document are
notfuttyteojbte.
Paper copy available on Starving Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Croydon TCE site is in Bristol Township, Bucks
County. Pennsylvania. A series of studies conducted
by EPA beginning in 1984 led to the detection of VOC
contamination in the ground water over a 3.5-square
mile area referred to as the study area. The 1990 ROD
addresses the remediation of the ground water con-
tamination at the site. The primary contaminants of
concern affecting the ground water are VOCs including
TCEand1,1-DCE.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal, Sites, Describing, Industrial wastes,
Volume, Contaminants, Ground water, Monitoring, Ali-
phatic hydrocarbons, National government State gov-
ernment. Cost analysis, 'Superfund, Record of Deci-
sion, Second Remedial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile or-
ganic Compounds, Trichloroethene, 'Bucks
County(Pennsytvania).
PB91-921436/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Glen Ridge Radium Site, Essex County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), June 1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1 Jun 90,62p EPA/ROD/R02-90/125
See also PB90-114695.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 90-acre Glen Ridge Radium site is a residential
community in the Borough of Glen Ridge, Essex
County. New Jersey. The site is adjacent to another
Superfund site, the Montclair/West Orange site. The
Glen Ridge site includes a community of 274 proper-
ties serviced by surface reservoirs in northern New
Jersey. In the early 1900s, a radium processing or utili-
zation facility was located in the vicinity of the site. EPA
investigations in 1981 and 1983 confirmed the pres-
ence of gamma radiation contamination in the Glen
Ridge area and in several adjacent houses. The ROD
complements the previous 1989 ROD for this site and
provides a final remedy. The primary contaminant of
concern affecting the soil is radium 226.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Soils, Sites, Describing, Industrial
wastes. Volume. Contaminants, Radium 226, Gamma
rays, Residential buildings, National government State
government Cost analysis, Radon, Water supply,
Tests, Monitoring, 'Superfund, Record of Decision,
Second Remedial Action-Final. 'Cleanup. Volatile or-
ganic compounds, 'Essex CountyfNew Jersey), Glenn
RkJge(New Jersey).
PB91-921437/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Brown's Battery Breaking Site, TUden Township,
PA. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,92p EPA/ROD/R03-90/094
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 14-acre Brown's Battery Breaking site is an inac-
tive lead-acid battery processing facility in Tilden
Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. The area sur-
rounding the site is primarily agricultural with scattered
rural residences. The site is bordered by Conrail
tracks. Mill Creek, and the Schuykill River. The State
conducted onsite and offsite investigations during the
1980s that identified lead concentrations in excess of
acceptable limits in residents, livestock, soil, and sur-
face waters. A1983 EPA investigation revealed exten-
sive lead contamination in onsite soil and sediment lo-
cated in the Schuylkill River. EPA initiated an Immedi-
ate Removal Request to relocate three families and to
excavate and consolidate 13,000 cubic yards of con-
taminated soil and battery casings into an onsite con-
tainment area. A second removal, initiated in 1990,
consisted of temporarily relocating aH onsite residents.
The Record of Decision addresses site access; subse-
quent actions will address soil and ground water reme-
diation. The primary contaminant of concern affecting
the soil, sediment ground water, and surface water is
lead.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control.
•Waste disposal, 'Ground water. Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Lead(Metal).
Excavation, National government State government
Cost analysis, Soils, Sediments, Schuylkill River, 'Su-
perfund, Record of Decision, First Remedial Action,
'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds, 'Berks
County(Pennsylvania), Tilden
Township(Pennsylvania).
PB91-921438/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Butz Landfill Superfund Site, Jackson Township,
Monroe County, PA. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90.48p EPA/ROD/R03-90/095
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Bub Landfill site is an inactive landfill in Jackson
Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. The sole-
source aquifer underlying the site supplies drinking
water for the vicinity, which includes approximately
3,300 people who live within three miles of the site. Be-
ginning in 1965, municipal waste, sewage sludge/liq-
uids, and possibly some industrial wastes were accept-
ed at the landfill. In 1971, onsite investigations re-
vealed well water contamination and the presence of
teachate seeps. By 1973, the State ordered the landfill
closed and required that corrective measures by
taken. Additional onsite investigations in 1986 re-
vealed high TCE levels in domestic wells to the south
of the landfill, which prompted a request to EPA that
the site be considered for emergency action. The
Record of Decision addresses the first operable unit,
which establishes an alternate water supply. Subse-
quent operable unit(s) will address remediation of the
contaminated soil, surface water, and ground water.
The primary contaminants of concern affecting the
ground water are VOCs, including PCE and TCE.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Water wells,
Excavation, National government State government
Cost analysis. Earth fills, Alkene hydrocarbons, Trich-
kxoetfiylene, •Superfund, Record of Decision, First
Remedial Action-Final, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic
compounds, 'Monroe County(Pennsytvania), Jackson
Township.
PB91-921439/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Sand, Gravel and Stone Site, EHcton, MD. (Second
Remedial Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,81 p EPA/ROD/R03-90/098
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 200-acre Sand, Gravel and Stone site is a former
sand and gravel quarry three mites west of the town of
Elkton. in Cecil County, Maryland, along a tributary to
Mill Creek. Surface water in Mill Creek eventually flows
to the Elk River and the Chesapeake Bay. Beginning in
1969, hazardous materials were disposed of onsite. In
1974, a pool of chemical waste burned in a onsite fire.
The site has been separated into three operable units
(OU). The ROD focuses on OU2. the threat posed by
soil and ground water contamination migrating from
the eastern portion of the site, including remediation of
ground water contamination in the tower aquifers if
needed. A future ROD will address OU3. The primary
contaminants of concern affecting the ground water
are VOCs, including benzene and toluene; and metals.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal, •Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Metals,
Pits(Excavations), National government State govern-
ment Cost analysis, Benzene, Toluene, Sands,
Gravel, 'Superfund, Record of Decision, Second Re-
medial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds,
•Cecil County(Maryland), Elkton(Marytand).
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PB91-921440/REB PC A09/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Osborne Landfill Site, Pine Township, Mercer
County, PA. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,177p EPA/ROD/R03-90/099
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 15-acre Osborne Landfill site is an inactive aban-
doned coal strip mine in Pine Township, Mercer
County, Pennsylvania. The site is in a semi-rural area
with a large natural pond, woodlands, and wetlands
bordering the site to the west. The shallow Clarion aq-
uifer is present east of the strip mine highwall. The por-
tion of the aquifer that formerly overlaid the site was
excavated during stripping activities. From the late
1950s to 1978, contaminated spent foundry sand and
other industrial and municipal wastes were disposed of
into the pit Other wastes including trash and drums
containing solvents, wastewater, and coolants, were
deposed of onsrte. The site holds an estimated
233,000 cubic yards of fill material. EPA has divided
the remedial action into five operable units. The ROD
addresses the remaining three operable units. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting the sediment
and ground water are VOCs including benzene and
TCE; other organics including PCBs and PAHs; and
metals including arsenic, chromium, and lead.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Polychlonnat-
ad biphenyis, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons,
Pits(Excavations), National government. State govern-
ment. Cost analysis, Benzene, Earth fills. Metals,
Concentratkxi(Composition), Aquifers, 'Superfund,
Record of Decision, First Remedial Action, 'Cleanup,
Volatile organic compounds, 'Mercer
County(Pennsytvania).
PB91-921441/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
East lit Bon Landfill, Springettsbury Township,
York County, PA. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1990.87p EPA/ROD/R03-90/103
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 10-acre East Mt Zton site is a privately owned, in-
active landfill in Springettsbury Township, York
County, Pennsylvania The landfill is on a forested
ridge along with recreational park lands and a residen-
tial subdrvBton. From 1955 to 1972, domestic, munici-
pal and industrial wastes were disposed of onsrte. In
1969 and 1971, the landfill was cited for improper dis-
posal practices and was subsequently closed by the
Stale in 1972. In 1983 and 1988, State investigations
identified several contaminants in onsrte ground water
and teachate. The Record of Decision (ROD) address-
es the ground water contamination by inhibiting the
mobility of contaminants from the landfill. The pnmary
contaminants of concern affecting the ground water
are VOCs including vinyl chloride and benzene.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
*Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes. Volume, Contaminants, Benzene,
Vinyl chloride. Excavation, National government. State
government, Cost analysis, Earth fills, Leaching, Moni-
toring, •Superfund, Record of Decision, First Remedial
Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds, 'York
County(Pennsytvania).
PB91-921442/REB PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Harris/Palm Bay Facility, Palm Bay, Brevard
County, Fl_ (First Remedial Action), June 1990.
Envionmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28Jun90,112p EPA/ROD/R04-90/065
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 345-acre Harris/Palm Bay Facility site is an elec-
tronics manufacturing company in Palm Bay, Brevard
County, Florida. Surrounding land use is commercial,
residential, and industrial. The site overlies an uncon-
solidated aquifer, which is used by a public wellfield lo-
cated south of and downgradient of the site, from the
1950s to 1967. In 1981, EPA identified VOCs in ground
water wells located south of the Government Systems
facility. Ground water contamination was attributed to
several onsite incidents at the Government Systems
plant including two fires, which resulted in the dumping
of chemical vats, a broken acid/solvent line, and spill-
age at drum storage areas. The primary contaminants
of concern affecting the ground water are VOCs in-
cluding TCE; metals including chromium and lead; and
other inorganics including fluoride.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Metals, Chro-
mium, Water wells, National government, State gov-
ernment, Cost analysis, Lead(Metal), Trichloroethy-
lene, Chlorine organic compounds, Solvents, Fluor-
ides, Inorganic compounds, 'Superfund, Record of
Decision, First Remedial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile or-
ganic compounds, 'Brevard County(Florida), Palm
Bay(Florida).
PB91-921443/REB PC A13/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
North Hollywood Dump, TN. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
13 Sep 90,277p EPA/ROD/R04-90/068
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 70-acre North Hollywood Dump site is an inactive,
privately owned landfill in Memphis, Shelby County,
Tennessee, in the Wolf River floodplain. Directly be-
neath the site is a contaminated aquifer from which
ground water discharges directly to the Wolf River.
From the mid-1930s until its closure in 1967, municipal
and industrial refuse were disposed of at the site,
which was operated by the city of Memphis. A precise
description of the materials disposed of is unknown. In
1979 and 1980, EPA and State studies revealed vari-
ous contaminants both onsite and offsite in soil, sedi-
ments, ground water, surface water, and fish. Com-
mercial fishing activities in the Wolf River ceased, and
EPA required removal of contaminated soil, capping of
the landfill, and fencing of the site. The Record of Deci-
sion (ROD) addresses all of the contaminated media
by containing the source areas. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the soil, sediment, debris,
ground water, and surface water are organics including
aldrin, endrin, chlordane, and pesticides; and metals
including arsenic and lead.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Pesticides,
Aquifers, Earth fills, National government. State gov-
ernment. Cost analysis, Metals, Arsenic, Lead(Metal),
Wolf River, Fishes, Chlorodan, •Superfund, Record of
Decision, First Remedial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile or-
ganic compounds, *Memphis(Tennessee), Shelby
County (Tennessee).
PB91-921444/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Dubose Oil Products Site, Cantonment, Escambia
County, Fl_ (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Mar 90,69p EPA/ROD/R04-90/071
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 20-acre Dubose OH Products site is an inactive
waste storage, treatment recycling, and disposal facil-
ity in Cantonment Escambia County, Florida. Sur-
rounding land use is primarily rural agricultural. The site
overlies a deep aquifer, which serves as a drinking
water source for area residents. Site operations began
in 1979, and included thermal treatment of waste oil,
petroleum refining wastes, oil based solvents, and
wood treatment wastes; steam heating of spent iron/
steel pickle liquors; and rock salt filtration of waste
diesel fuel. Operations ceased in 1981, and the site
owner commenced closure of the site without a proper
closure plan. Site investigations in 1988 identified the
soil containment vault as the principal contaminant
source and this Record of Decision addresses final re-
mediation of source areas and onsite shallow ground
water. The primary contaminants of concern affecting
the soil, sediment, ground water, and surface water are
VOCs including benzene, TCE, toluene, and xylenes;
and other organics including PAHs and phenols.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Petroleum re-
fining, Soils, Excavation, National government, State
government, Cost analysis, Aquifers, Benzene, Tolu-
ene, Xylenes, Phenols, Surface waters, 'Superfund,
Record of Decision, First Remedial Action-Final,
'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds, 'Escambia
County(Florida), Cantonment(Florida), Trichloroethy-
lene.
PB91-921445/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Site, Tampa, Hillsbor-
ough County, FL (Second Remedial Action),
March 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Mar 90,60p E"A/ROD/R04-90/072
See also PB90-107590.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Kassouf-Dimeriing Battery Disposal site, formerly
known as the Timber Lake Battery Disposal site and
the 58th Street Landfill, is in Tampa, Hillsborough
County, Florida within a 100-year floodplain area. The
site consists of a 42,000 square foot landfill area with
an estimated landfill volume of 11,350 cubic yards.
Surface water flows from the west marsh to the east
marsh by way of a canal which cuts through the site,
connects the marsh areas, and eventually discharges
into the Palm River. In 1978, empty battery casings
were deposited in previously excavated onsite areas.
The first Operable Unit Record of Decision (ROD) ad-
dressed remediation of landfill wastes and contaminat-
ed underlying soil. The ROD addresses contamination
of wetlands adjacent to the landfill. The primary con-
taminants of concern affecting the sediment and sur-
face water are metals including arsenic, chromium,
and lead.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Surface waters, 'Ground water, De-
scribing, Industrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants,
Wetlands, Metals, National government, State govern-
ment, Cost analysis, Earth fills, Surface waters, Sedi-
ments, Arsenic, Chromium, Lead(Metal), 'Superfund,
Record of Decision, Second Remedial Action-Final,
•Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds,
•Tampa(Florida).
PB91-921446/REB PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
National Starch and Chemical Corporation Site,
Salisbury, NC. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,168p EPA/ROD/R04-90/073
See also PB89-182497.Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 465-acre National Starch and Chemical site is a
manufacturing facility for textile finishing and custom
speciality chemicals in Rowan County, North Carolina.
A portion of the site is heavily wooded, and surround-
ing land use is mixed industrial and residential. From
1971 to 1978, approximately 350,000 gallons of reac-
tion vessel washwater containing salt brines, sulfuric
December 1991 85
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acid solutions, and solvents were disposed of onsite in
unlined trenches. A 1988 Record of Decision (ROD)
addressed Operable Unit 1 (OU1), which called for
onsite ground water pumping and treatment, and fur-
ther investigation of soil contamination in the trench
area, continued surface water and sediment monitor-
ing and a supplemental remedial investigation (Rl).
The ROD addresses OU2, and identifies no further
action as the remedy for the trench area soil based on
the supplemental Rl. A subsequent ROD will address
OU3.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Chemical in-
dustry, Solvents, Excavation, National government,
State government. Cost analysis, Brines, Sulfuric acid,
Sediments, 'Superfund, Record of Decision, Second
Remedial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic com-
pounds, 'Rowan CountyfNorth Carolina).
PB91-921447/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
SCRDI Bluff Road Site, Columbia, Richland
County, SC. (First Remedial Action), September
1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
12Sep90,116pEPA/ROD/R04-90/074
See also PB87-187779.Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 4-acre SCRDI Bluff Road site is an inactive chemi-
cal waste manuFacturing, storage, recycling, and dis-
posal facility in Richland County, South Carolina. Sur-
rounding land use is rural residential and industrial, and
part of the site has been classified as a wetlands area.
All operations at the site ceased in 1982 after State in-
vestigations identified onsite soil and ground water
contamination. From 1982 to 1983, the State ad-
dressed the site contamination and required the re-
moval of over 7,500 drums containing various chemi-
cals, visibly contaminated soil, and above-ground
structures. The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses
remediation of both the contaminant source and
ground water. The primary contaminants of concern
are VOCs including benzene, toluene, PCE, TCE, and
xylenes, other organics including RGBs, phenols, and
pesticides; and metals.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes. Volume, Contaminants, Phenols, Pes-
ticides, Excavation, National government. State gov-
ernment. Cost analysis, Metals, Trichloroethytene, Pol-
ychlorinated biphenyls. Soils, 'Superfund, Record of
Decision, First Remedial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile or-
ganic compounds, 'Richland County(South Carolina),
Wetlands.
PB91-921448/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Ptckettvtlte Road Landfill, Jacksonville, Duval
County, FL (First Remedial Action), September
1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,95p EPA/ROD/R04-90/075
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 52-acre Pickettville Road Landfill site is an inac-
tive municipal landfill in Jacksonville, Duval County,
Florida. From the 1940s to the 1960s, the site was
used primarily as a sand borrow pit From 1968, when-
fandfilling operations began, to 1971, the municipal
landfill accepted all types of wastes. Subsequently, the
landfill accepted hazardous wastes exclusively. Sever-
al investigationsfrom 1979 to 1990, characterized the
affected media and the nature and extent of onsite and
offsite contamination. The Record of Decision ad-
dresses both source control and management of con-
taminant migration, and is a final remedy for the site.
The primary contaminants of concern affecting the
soil, debris, and ground water are VOCs including ben-
zene, TCE, and toluene; other organics including acids
and PCBs; and metals including arsenic, chromium,
and lead.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, Earthfills, Sites, Describing, Industrial
wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Metals, Polychlorinat-
ed biphenyls, Municipalities, National government.
State government, Cost analysis, Benzene, Toluene,
Organic acids, Ground water, Soils, Leaching, 'Super-
fund, Record of Decision, First Remedial Action-Final,
'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds,
'Jacksonville(Florida), Trichloroethylene.
PB91-921449/REB PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Cabot Carbon/Koppers Site, Gainesville, Alachua
County, FL (First Remedial Action), September
1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 90,139p EPA/ROD/R04-90/077
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 99-acre Cabot/Koppers site is a pine tar and char-
coal generation facility in Gainesville, Alachua County,
Florida. The site is underlain by shallow and intermedi-
ate aquifers. Land in the site vicinity is used for com-
mercial and residential purposes. Pine tar and char-
coal generation operations in the early 1900s generat-
ed a large number of blended solvents as by-products.
Resultant wastewaters were treated onsite in a
lagoon. The Koppers portion of the site has been oper-
ated since 1916 as a wood preserving operation. Be-
tween 1980 and 1989, various site investigations by
the State, EPA and private pa-lies identified soil con-
tamination in the three lagoons, the inactive cooling
pond, the drip tracks, and a wood shavings pile. The
Record of Decision (ROD) addresses contaminated
onsite soil and ground water. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the soil and ground water
are VOCs including benzene; other organics including
oils, phenols, and PAHs; and metals including arsenic
and chromium.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons,
Sites, Describing, Industrial wastes, Volume, Contami-
nants, Solvents, Charcoal, Lagoons(Ponds), National
government State government Cost analysis, Wood
preservatives, Phenols, Benzene, Metals, Arsenic,
Soils, 'Superfund, Record of Decision, First Remedial
Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds,
•Gainsville(Florida).
PB91-921450/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Tri-State Plating, Columbus, IN. (First Remedial
Action), March 1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Mar 90,34p EPA/ROD/R05-90/122
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 3,900-square foot Tri-State Plating site is an aban-
doned metal plating facility in Columbus, Bartholomew
County, Indiana Land use in the vicinity of the site is
residential and industrial. Metal plating operations at
the site began during the 1940s. In 1983, the State
identified soil contaminated with chromium, lead, and
other metals, which was thought to be a result of an
onsite waste spill. In 1984, following additional onsite
waste disposal violations, onsite spills, and the failure
of Tri-State plating to install an onsite waste treatment
system, the State blocked sewers from the site and cut
off the water supply. From 1987 to 1989, in two sepa-
rate actions, EPA removed 27 drums of inorganic ma-
terial from the storage building, excavated contaminat-
ed onsite soil, decontaminated and demolished all
onsite structures. This ROD addresses the contami-
nated onsite ground water. The primary contaminants
of concern affecting the ground water are metals in-
cluding chromium.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Metals, Chro-
mium, Excavation, National government State govern-
ment, Cost analysis, Lead(Metal), Soils, Electroplating,
•Superfund, Record of Decision, First Remedial
Action-Final, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds,
'Columbus(lndiana).
PB91-921451/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Fisher-Calo Chem, Kingsbury, IN. (First Remedial
Action), August 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
7 Aug 90,80p EPA/ROD/R05-90/128
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Fisher Calo Chem site is in LaPorte County, Indi-
ana. The site is comprised of the 33-acre One-Line
Road facility, the 340-acre Two-Line Road facility, and
the 170-acre Space Leasing facility. Surrounding the
site are woodlands, grasslands, wetlands, and a wild-
life area. Site contamination at all three facilities is the
result of the production and distribution of industrial
chemicals, and reclamation of waste paint and metal
finishing solvents. In 1982, EPA initiated site investiga-
tions that revealed elevated levels of organic com-
pounds in ground water, heavy metals in the soil, and
evidence of additional buried drums. The Record of
Decision addresses the remaining contaminated areas
including the soil, waste material and structures at the
site, and contaminated ground water in aquifers under-
lying the site. The primary contaminants of concern af-
fecting the soil, debris, and ground water are VOCs in-
cluding TCE, toluene, xylenes; other organics including
PAHs and PCBs; and asbestos.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Soils,
Aquifers, Excavation, National government, State gov-
ernment Cost analysis, Trichloroethylene, Toluene,
Xylenes, Polychlorinated biphenyls, Asbestos, Polycy-
clic aromatic hydrocarbons, 'Superfund, Record of
Decision, First Remedial Action-Final, 'Cleanup, Vola-
tile organic compounds.
PB91-9214S2/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Wheeler Pit Site, La Prairie Township, Wl. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,83p EPA/ROD/R05-90/130
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 3.4-acre Wheeler Pit site is a former industrial
waste disposal pit in LaPrairie Township, approximate-
ly 1-1/2 miles from Janesville, Wisconsin. The soil be-
neath the site is generally sand and gravel, and the up-
permost aquifer serves as a major source of drinking
water for the Janesville area. From 1900 to the 1970s,
the site was used as a sand and gravel pit by a railroad
company. From 1960 to 1974, GMC disposed of an es-
timated 22.3 million gallons of industrial wastes, in-
cluding paint spray booth sludges, residue from part
hanger stripping systems, clarifier sludges, and power-
house coal ash. In 1974, the State required closure of
the disposal area along with ground water monitoring.
The Record of Decision addresses control of the
source area, as well as monitoring of ground water.
The primary contaminants of concern affecting the
waste, soil, and/or ground water are VOCs, including
benzene, toluene and xylenes; other organics includ-
ing PAHs; and metals including arsenic, lead, and
chromium.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Benzene, Tol-
uene, Excavation, National government. State govern-
ment Cost analysis, Metals, Polycyclic aromatic hy-
drocarbons, 'Superfund. First Record of Decision,
First Remedial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic com-
pounds, 'LaPrairie Township(Wisconsin).
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PB91-921453/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Pristine, Inc., Reading, OH. (First Remedial
Action), March 1990. (Amendment). Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Mar 90,27p EPA/ROD/R05-90/132
See also PB89-128326.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 2-acre Pristine site is in Reading, Hamilton
County, Ohio. The site is bordered by industrial and
residential areas, including a trailer park three hundred
feet northeast of the site. In 1979, State investigations
identified as many as 8,000 to 10,000 drums and sev-
eral thousand gallons of liquid wastes pnsite. Types of
waste included acids, solvents, pesticides, and PCBs.
From 1980 to 1983, EPA and Pristine removed onsite
wastes including paint and solvent sludge, solvents,
pesticides, organics, PCB-contaminated soil, and in-
cinerator ash. The ROD amends the soil component
remedy of the 1987 ROD from in-situ vitrification to in-
cineration and soil vapor extraction. The primary con-
taminants of concern affecting the soil, sediment,
debris, and ground water are VOCs including benzene,
PCE, TCE, and xylenes; other organics including dioxin
and pesticides such as DDT; metals including lead,
chromium, and arsenic; and other inorganics.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Soils, Refuse,
Pesticides, National government, State government,
Cost analysis, Pesticides, Benzene, Polychlorinated
ethylene, Xylenes, Dioxin, Polychlorinated biphenyjs,
•Superfund, Record of Decision, First Remedial
Acton-Final, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds,
Hamilton County(Ohio).
PB91-921454/REB PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): K
and L Landfill, Kalamazoo, Ml. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28Sep90,125p EPA/ROD/R05-90/133
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 87-acre K and L Landfill site is an inactive munici-
pal landfill in Oshtemo Township, Kalamazoo County,
Michigan. Surrounding land use is rural-residential with
several nearby small lakes and ponds. The site over-
lies two sand and gravel aquifers (shallow and deep),
which are not apparently hydraulically connected, but
both are area drinking water sources. In 1979, the
State ordered the landfill to cease operations, to
supply an alternate water supply to affected residents,
and to cover the landfill. The Record of Decision pro-
vides a final remedy and addresses contaminated
ground water in the shallow aquifer. The primary con-
taminants of concern affecting the soil, debris, and
ground water are VOCs including benzene, toluene,
and xylenes; other organics including acids, PAHs,
PCBs, and phenols; and metals including chromium
and lead.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Earth fills.
Benzene, Aquifers, National government, State gov-
ernment. Cost analysis, Toluene, Xylenes, Phenols,
Metals, Polychlorinated biphenyls, 'Superfund,
Record of Decision, Remedial action, 'Cleanup, Vola-
tte organic compounds, Oshtemo township(Michigan),
Kalamazoo County(Michigan).
PB91-9214S5/REB PC A05/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical Site, North Muske-
gon, Ml. (Second Remedial Action), September
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Sep 90,98p EPA/ROD/R05-90/135
See also PB90-138405.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical site is a former spe-
cialty chemical manufacturing facility in Dalton Town-
ship, Muskegon County, Michigan. Chemical products
manufactured onsite included intermediate items used
in manufacturing Pharmaceuticals, dyestuffs, agricul-
tural chemicals, diisocyanates, and herbicides. In
1977, the State negotiated with a new site owner to
remove several thousand drums, thousands of cubic
yards of lagoon sludges, and to destroy or to neutralize
phosgene gas left onsite. In 1982, an alternate water
supply was undertaken and financed in part by the
State and a former owner. The ROD addresses aquifer
restoration. The primary contaminants of concern af-
fecting the ground water are VOCs including benzene,
PCE, TCE, toluene, vinyl chloride, and xylenes; other
organics including 1,2 dichloroethane and pesticides;
and metals including arsenic.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, Sites, Describing, Industrial wastes,
Volume, Contaminants, Pesticides, Metals, Excava-
tion, National government, State government, Cost
analysis, Benzene, Polychlorinated ethylene, Toluene,
Xylenes, Arsenic, 'Superfund, Record of Decision,
Second Remedial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic
compounds, 'Dalton Township(Michigan), Muskegon
County(Michigan).
PB91-921456/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, Fridley,
MN. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,58p EPA/ROD/R05-90/136
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 82.6-acre Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance
Plant (NIROP) site is a weapons system manufacturing
facility in Fridley, Minnesota, which began operations
in 1940. The site is a government-owned, contractor-
operated, plant located just north of the FMC Corp.
During the 1970s, paint sludge and chlorinated sol-
vents were disposed of onsite in pits and trenches. In
1981, State investigations identified TCE in onsite
water supply wells drawing from the Prairie DuChien/
Jordan aquifer, and the wells were shut down. In 1983,
EPA found drummed waste in the trenches or pits at
the northern portion of the site, and as a result, during
1983 and 1984, the Navy authorized an installation
restoration program, during which approximately 1,200
cubic yards of contaminated soil and 42 drums were
excavated and landfilled offsite. The Record of Deci-
sion (ROD) addresses the remediation of a shallow
ground water operable unit The primary contaminants
of concern affecting the ground water are VOCs in-
cluding PCE, TCE, toluene, and xylene.
Keywords: "Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Military facili-
ties, Weapons, Excavation, National government,
State government. Cost analysis, Xylenes, Toluene,
•Superfund, Record of Decision, First Remedial
Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds,
'Fridley(Minnesota), Ethylene/tnchloro, Ethylene/
chloro.
PB91-921457/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
National Presto Industries, Eau Claire, Wl. (First
Remedial Action), August 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1 Aug 90,88p EPA/ROD/R05-90/138
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 325-acre National Presto Industries site is a
former munitions and metal-working facility in Eau
Claire, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, adjacent to the
town of Hallie. From 1942 until 1945, the site was gov-
ernment-owned, contractor-operated, and produced
gunpowder and small arms. From 1945 to 1980, the
site was owned by National Presto, which generated
waste streams consisting of metals, oils, grease, and
spent solvents. Also, beginning in 1951, artillery shell
fuses, aircraft parts, and metal projectiles were pro-
duced by NPI under a military contract. The Record of
Decision (ROD) provides for a permanent alternate
water supply to address the principal threat posed by
the ground water contamination at the site. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting the ground
water include VOCs such as PCE and TCE.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal, *Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Munitions,
Pits(Excavations), National government, State govern-
ment, Cost analysis, Metal working, Solvents, Water
wells, 'Superfund, Record of Decision, Fourth Reme-
dial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds,
•Riverside County(California), Ethylene/chloro, Ethyl-
ene/trichloro.
PB91-921458/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): St
Louis River/lnterlake/Duluth Tar Site, Duluth, MN.
(Rrst Remedial Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,58p EPA/ROD/R05-90/139
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 230-acre St. Louis River site (also known as the
St. Louis River/lnterlake Duluth Tar site) is on the
north bank of the St. Louis River in Duluth, Minnesota,
with portions of the site within the 100-year floodplain.
This site is the former location of several pig iron and
coking plants, as well as separate tar and chemical
companies, which used byproducts from the plants.
Soil and underlying ground water are contaminated
with high levels of PAHs as a result of past onsite dis-
posal activities. The Record of Decision (ROD) ad-
dresses Operable Unit 1 (OU1), the remediation of the
onsite tar seeps, which are a potential source of
ground water and surface water contamination. The
primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil are
organics including PAHs.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Soils, Tars,
Excavation, National government, State government,
Cost analysis, PolycycTic aromatic hydrocarbons, Saint
Louis River, Pig iron, Surface waters, 'Superfund,
Record of Decision, First Remedial Action, 'Cleanup,
Volatile organic compounds, 'Duluth(Minrtesota).
PB91-921459/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Clare Water Supply, Clare County, Ml. (First Re-
medial Action), August 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Aug 90,21 p EPA/ROD/R05-90/140
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Clare Water Supply site is the public water supply
system for the city of Clare, Clare County, Michigan.
The Clare Water Supply system withdraws ground
water from four municipal wells (MW) in the site well-
field, each tapping an unconsolidated sand aquifer. In
1981, ground water sampling revealed contaminants
including chlorinated hydrocarbons in two of the wells.
Soil samples extracted from this industrial area indi-
cate soil contaminated with TCE and DCE. EPA's
study determined that the major source of ground
water contamination resulted from contaminants
leaching out of soil on the industrial properties, enter-
ing a shallow perched aquifer. The first, Operable Unit
One (OU1), an interim remedy addressing TCE con-
tamination of the drinking water supply, will be imple-
mented in this Record of Decision (ROD). A subse-
quent ROD will address OU2, the remaining ground
water contaminants as well as soil contamination. The
primary contaminants of concern affecting the ground
water are VOCs including TCE.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, "Pollution control,
•waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Chlorohydro-
carbons, Solvents, Excavation, National government,
December 1991 87
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
State government, Cost analysis, Water wells, Soils,
'Superfund, Record of Decision, First Remedial
Action. 'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds, "Clare
County(Michigan). Ethylene/trichloro.
PB91-921460/REB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
University of Minnesota Rosemount Research
Center, MN. (First Remedial Action), June 1990.
Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
11 Jun 90,139p EPA/ROD/R05-90/141
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The University of Minnesota site, composed of four
subsites, is in Rosemount Dakota County, Minnesota,
approximately 20 miles southeast of the Minneapolis/
St Paul metropolitan area. Surrounding land use is ag-
ricultural and rural residential. The site is underlain by a
shallow sand and gravel aquifer and a deeper frac-
tured dolomite and sandstone aquifer. All three sub-
sites were involved with the storage and/or recondi-
tioning of electrical equipment and contain PCB-con-
taminated soil and debris from spills or disposal of PCB
oil. In 1984, ground water sampling identified the bum
pit as a source of contamination. This action has been
updated and is addressed in this Record of Decision
(ROD). This ROD also addresses ground water treat-
ment in the bum pit area and treatment and consolida-
tion of contaminated soil and debris in the remaining
three subsites. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the soil, debris, and ground water include
VOCs, including chloroform; other organics including
PCBs; and metals such as lead.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste Disposal, 'Ground water. Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes. Volume, Contaminants, Soils, Metals,
Excavation, National government, State government
Cost analysis, Lead(Metal), Water supply. Chloroform,
LeaoXMetal). •Superfund. Record of Decision, First
Remedal Action-Final, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic
compounds, 'Dakota County(Minnesota).
PB91-921461/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Moss-American Kerr-McGee OH Site, Milwaukee,
WL (First Remedial Action), September 1990. Final
rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 90,107p EPA/ROD/R05-90/142
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 88-aore Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil site, a
former wood preserving facility, is in Milwaukee, Mil-
waukee County, Wisconsin, the Little Menomonee
River, which flows through the facility, lies within the
100-year floodplain and is included as part of the site.
A section of the site is wooded, and wetlands are lo-
cated near the river. Beginning in 1921, operations
consisted of wood preserving of railroad ties, poles,
and fence posts with a mixture of creosote, which is
high in PAHs. and No. 6 fuel oil. In 1973, EPA dredged
5,000 feet of the river directly downstream of the site.
During 1977 to 1978,450 cubic yards of contaminated
soil were removed. The Record of Decision (ROD) ad-
dresses source and ground water remediation. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting the soil, sedi-
ment and ground water are VOCs including benzene,
toluene, and xytenes; and other organics including
PAHs.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal. 'Ground water. Sites, Describing. In-
dustrial wastes. Volume, Contaminants, Wood pre-
servatives. Benzene, Excavation, National govern-
ment State government Cost analysis. Soils. Toluene,
Xytenes, Aromatic potycycfc hydrocarbons, Creosote,
•Superfund, Record of Decision. First Remedal
Action-Final, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds,
•MlwaukeeXWisconsin).
PB91-921462/REB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Springfield Township Dump Site, Oakland County,
Ml. (First Remedial Action), September 1990. Final
rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Sep 90,146p EPA/ROD/R05-90/143
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 16-acre Springfield Township Dump site is in Da-
visburg, Springfield Township, Michigan. The site is
comprised of an open field area surrounded by dense
woods. Surrounding land use is mixed agricultural and
residential. The site overlies both a shallow and deep
aquifer, and there are several wetlands adjacent to the
site. Unknown quantities of industrial waste were
drained into onsite excavated pits in a central disposal
area or deposited on low ground areas. Random
dumping of refuse occurred onsite, and many drums
containing liquid wastes were seen scattered through-
out the woods. In 1978. the State identified PCBs,
paint sludge, solvents, oils, and greases in 1,500
onsite drums. From 1979 to 1980,711 tons of contami-
nated soil were excavated and removed from several
onsite areas including the centrally located disposal
pits. The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses remedi-
ation of onsite contaminated soil and ground water
and will be a final remedy for the site. The primary con-
taminants of concern affecting the soil and ground
water are VOCs including TCE and toluene; other or-
ganics including PCBs; and metals including arsenic,
chromium, and lead.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Chlorine or-
ganic compounds, Bipnenyl, Pits(Excavations), Na-
tional government State government Cost analysis,
Refuse, Paints, Solvents, Toluene, Metals, Arsenic,
Soils, Chromium, Lead(Metal), 'Superfund, Record of
Decision. First Remedial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile or-
ganic compounds, 'Springfield Township(Maine), Eth-
ylene/Tricntoro.
PB91-921463/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5);
Metamora Landfill, Metamora, Lapeer County, Ml.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,65p EPA/ROD/R05-90/144
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 160-acre Metamora Landfill site is an inactive, pri-
vately owned landfill in Metamora Township, Lapeer
County, Michigan. Both wetland and woodland areas
are present onsite. Landfill operations began in 1955
as an open dump, and the facility was upgraded in
1969. Industrial and municipal wastes, including ap-
proximately 35,000 drums, were accepted until the
landfill closed in 1980. In 1981, the State sampled
seven drums and identified several hazardous materi-
als. A 1986 Record of Decision (ROD) for Operable
Unit 1 (OU1) called for the excavation and disposal of
the waste drums offsite at a RCRA incinerator. The
ROD addresses ground water contimination of the
shallow aquifer, as well as the generation of leachate
at the landfill (OU2). The primary contaminants of con-
cern in the landfill affecting debris and ground water
are VOCs including benzene, PCE, TCE, and xytenes;
and metals including arsenic and barium.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control.
•Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes. Volume, Contaminants, Benzene. Xy-
tenes, Excavation, National government State govern-
ment Cost analysis, Metals, Arsenic, Incinerators,
Barium, 'Superfund. Record of Decision, Second Re-
medial Action, 'Cleanup. Volatile organic compounds,
•Lapeer County(Micnigan), Ethylene/
Tricrdoro,Ethylene/chloro.
PB91-921464/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Hunts Disposal Landfill Site, Town of Caledonia,
Wl. (Rrst Remedial Action), September 1990. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Sep 90,82p EPA/ROD/R05-90/148
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 84-acre Hunts Disposal site is an inactive landfill in
Caledonia Township, Racine County, Wisconsin.
Onsite features include a 35-acre landfill surrounded
by woodlands, wetlands, agricultural areas, and a lake.
Part of the site that includes the landfill is within the
100-year floodplain of the Root River. The site overlies
a contaminated surficial sand and gravel aquifer. By
1961, municipal and industrial wastes were dumped
and burned in an onsite open pit Specific wastes dis-
posed of onsite included waste newspaper ink, spent
solvents, tannery wastes, chromic acids, arsenic acid,
and beryllium. The Record of Decision (ROD) address-
es both source control and management of contami-
nant migration. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the soil, sediment, debris, and ground water
are VOCs including benzene, TCE, and xylenes; acids;
and metals including arsenic and chromium.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Earth fills. Sol-
vents, Excavation, National government State govern-
ment Cost analysis, Root River, Tanning materials, Ar-
senic, Beriltium, Debris, Benzene, Xylenes, Metals,
'Superfund, Record of Decision, Remedial Action,
•Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds, 'Caledonia
TownshipfWisconsin), Ethylene/Trichloro.
PB91-921465/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Union Scrap Iron Metal, Hennepln County, Minne-
apolis, MN. (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Mar 90,31 p EPA/ROD/R05-90/149
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Union Scrap Iron Metal site is a vacant industrial
property in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
The site overlies an alluvial aquifer. Surrounding land
use is primarily industrial and commercial, with adja-
cent residential areas. From the early 1970s until
1983, the site was used as a processing facility for
used batteries and scrap metal. In 1987, a potentially
responsible party removed 773 tons of battery casing
material from the site. Two subsequent EPA removal
actions in 1988 included the excavation and offsite dis-
posal of onsite contaminated soil. A 1989 to 1990 re-
medial investigation determined that prior removal ac-
tions were effective in eliminating contaminated onsite
soil and waste, and the low level ground water con-
tamination does not pose any threat to public health.
There are no contaminants of concern affecting the
site.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal, Sites, Describing, Industrial wastes,
Volume, Contaminants, Aquifers, Batteries, Excava-
tion, National government State government Cost
analysis, Metals, Soils, Removal, 'Superfund, Record
of Decision, First Remedial Action-Final, 'Cleanup,
Volatile organic compounds, ' Hennepin
County(Minnesota).
PB91-921466/REB PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Bofora-Nobel Site, Muskegon, Ml. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
17 Sep 90,77p EPA/ROD/R05-90/150
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S.. Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
The 85-acre Bofors Nobel site is an active specialty
chemical production plant in Edelston Township, Mus-
kegon County, Michigan. An inactive landfill is also lo-
cated in the eastern portion of the site. Onsite wet-
lands lie within the floodplain of Big Black Creek, which
runs through the southern portion of the site. The site
overlies a lacustrine aquifer, a potential drinking water
source, which has been contaminated as a result of
site activities. During the 1960s and early 1970s,
sludge, wastewater, and waste liquids from plant oper-
ations were discharged into 10 onsite lagoons. The
Record of Decision (ROD) addresses remediation of
the lagoons, as well as upgrading the current ground
water treatment system. A subsequent final ROD will
address other contaminated soil and complete resto-
ration of the aquifer. The primary contaminants of con-
cern affecting the soil, sludge, and ground water are
VOCs including benzene.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Chemical in-
dustry, Water treatment, Excavation, National govern-
ment, State government, Cost analysis,
Lagoons(Ponds), Sails, Sludge disposal, Benzene,
Monitoring, Earth fills, 'Superfund, Record of Decision,
Remedial action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic com-
pounds, 'Muskegon County(Michigan), Edelston
Township(Michigan).
PB91-921467/REB PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):
Jacksonville Municipal Landfill Superfund Site,
AR (First Remedial Action), September 1990. Final
rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27Sep90,182p EPA/ROD/R06-90/055
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 80-acre Jacksonville Municipal Landfill site is an
inactive landfill outside the city limits of Jacksonville,
Lonoke County, Arkansas, in a floodplain area. Neigh-
boring the site are the Rogers Road Municipal Landfill
and the Vertac Chemical Superfund sites. The Record
of Decision (ROD) addresses the drummed waste, soil,
and loose debris, and their offsite disposal at the
Vertac facility. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the soil and debris, are organics including
pesticides, such as dioxin.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, 'Earth
IBs, Decontamination, Hazardous materials, Soils,
Pesticides, Dioxin, Arkansas, 'Superfund, 'Remedial
action, Record of Decision, Lonoke County(Arkansas),
Jacksonville Municipal Landfill.
PB91-921468/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):
Tnarkana Wood Preserving Company, Texar-
kana, Bowie County, TX. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
25 Sep 90,78p EPA/ROD/R06-90/057
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 25-acre Texarkana Wood Preserving site is a
former wood treating facility in Bowie County, Texas,
within the Days Creek 100-year floodplain. Surround-
ing land use is industrial, residential, and agricultural.
Since the early 1900s, several lumber-related busi-
nesses have operated at the site, with documented
creosote-based wood treating operations starting in
1954. By 1971, Texarkana was also using creosote
and pentachlorophenol for wood preserving. State in-
vestigations of the site between 1968 and 1984,
showed Texarkana to be negligent or delinquent in ful-
Wng various permit requirements. The Record of De-
cision (ROD) addresses onsite contaminated soil near
the processing ponds and contaminated ground water
in a shallow aquifer. The primary contaminants of con-
cern affecting the soil, sediment, sludge, and ground
water are organics including dioxin, PAHs, pesticides,
and phenols.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Lagoons(Ponds), 'Pollu-
tion control, Decontamination, Hazardous materials,
Water pollution, Wood preservatives, Phenols, Pesti-
cides, Ground water, Days Creek, Soils, Texas, 'Su-
perfund, 'Remedial action, Texarkana Wood Preserv-
ing, Bowie CountyfTexas), Record of Decision.
PB91-921469/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):
Tenth Street Dump/Junkyard, Oklahoma City, OK.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 90,79p EPA/ROD/R06-90/059
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 3.5-acre Tenth Street Dump/Junkyard site is an
inactive landfill in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, within the
North Canadian River's 100-year floodplain. From
1951 to 1979, the site was used, in succession, as a
municipal landfill, a privately owned and operated sal-
vage yard, and an automobile salvage yard. Waste ma-
tenals accepted by the first salvage yard included paint
thinners, old transformers, and tires. Dielectric fluid
that contained PCBs was drained from old transform-
ers, stored in barrels, and sold. In 1983, EPA site in-
spections located 20 drums, some of which were cor-
roded and leaking contaminated material into the soil.
In 1985, EPA completed removal actions. The Record
of Decision addresses soil contamination at the site. It
is estimated that 8,500 cubic yards of soil are contami-
nated by PCBs, with 7,500 cubic yards of the total
having PCBs levels above the TSCA PCB spill cleanup
policy level of 25 mg/kg. The primary contaminants of
concern affecting the soil are organics including PCBs.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal, Earth fills, Sites, Describing. Industri-
al wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Tires, Transform-
ers, Excavation, National government, State govern-
ment, Cost analysis, Soils, Dechlorination, Waste
treatment, Activated carbon process, Adsorption, 'Su-
perfund, Record of Decision, First Remedial Action,
'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds, Polychlorinat-
ed biphenyls, 'Oklahoma City(Oklahoma).
PB91-921470/REB PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):
Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK. (First
Remedial Action), August 1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
16 Aug 90,157p EPA/ROD/R06-90/061
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 220-acre Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Building
3001) site, which includes an active military facility and
the adjacent Soldier Creek is in Oklahoma City, Okla-
homa. Surrounding land use is urban residential. Un-
derlying the site is a surficial perched aquifer and a
sole-source aquifer for the region. The Building 3001
(B3001) facility is used as an aircraft overhaul and
modification complex for jet engine service, repair, and
upgrades. From the 1940s to the 1970s, organic sol-
vents were used to degrease metal parts in subsurface
pits. Ground water contamination has occurred onsite
as a result of seepage from these pits, direct discharge
of solvents to storm drains, spills, and faulty drainage
system connections. A North Tank Area contains sev-
eral active and abandoned underground waste oil and
fuel tanks. Contamination in the area has resulted from
leaking tanks and fuel spills directly onto the ground. In
addition, there is onsite Volatile Organic Compounds
contamination, which may be the result of leaking utili-
ty lines in the area. Investigations by the Air Force from
1982 to 1989, documented ground water contamina-
tion under the B3001 complex; the potential threat of
further contamination from Pit Q-51, one of the former
degreasing pits; and leakage of underground storage
tanks in the North Tank Area. The Record of Decision
(ROD) addresses remediation of onsite ground water,
along with remedial actions relating to Pit Q-51 and the
North Tank Area. The primary contaminants of con-
cern affecting the soil, debris and ground water are
Volatile Organic Compounds including benzene, PCE,
TCE, toluene, and xylenes; other organics including
phenols; and metals including chromium and lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control,
'Pits(Excavations), Decontamination, Hazardous ma-
terials, Water pollution, Aquifers, Groundwater, Ben-
zene, Toluene, Xylenes, Phenols, Metals, Fuel, Okla-
homa, 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, Tinker Air Force
Base, Soldier Creek Building 3001, Oklahoma
City(Oklahoma), Record of Decision.
PB91-921471/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
Northwestern States Portland Cement Company
Site, Mason City, IA. (First Remedial Action), June
1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
26 Jun 90,39p EPA/ROD/R07-90/033
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Northwestern States Portland Cement site, a
cement manufacturing facility, is in Mason City, Cerro
Gordo County, Iowa. Calmus Creek flows between the
Northwestern States Portland Cement Company
(NWSPCC) facility and another cement manufacturing
plant facility located just north of the site. The site in-
cludes a 150-acre area named the West Quarry where
NWSPCC disposed of 2 million tons of waste cement
kiln dust from 1969 to 1985. Local ground water and
surface water have been impacted by elevated pH
levels as a result of waste cement kiln dust disposal in
the West Quarry. The Record of Decision addresses
the contamination source, the cement kiln dust dis-
posed of in the West Quarry, and the resulting ground
water and surface water contamination. The primary
contaminants of concern affecting the ground water
and surface water are organics including phenols;
metals including chromium and lead; and other inor-
ganics including waste cement kiln dust.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control,
'Ponds, Decontamination, Hazardous materials,
Calmus Creek, Ground water, Water pollution, Phen-
ols, Metals, Iowa, 'Superfund, 'Remedial action.
Northwestern State Portland Cement, Mason
City(lowa), Cerro Gordon County(lowa), Waste cement
kiln dust, Record of Decision.
PB91-921472/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
Hastings Ground Water Contamination (East In-
dustrial Park), NE (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,120p EPA/ROD/R07-90/034
See also PB90-157751 and PB89-182471.Portions of
this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (Minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Hastings Ground Water Contamination site is a
contaminated aquifer in and near the city of Hastings,
Adams County, Nebraska. The site consists of seven
source areas, or subsites, contaminated with industrial
chemicals. The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses
contaminated surface soil (1-10 feet) on approximately
14 acres of the 2,600-acre Hastings East Industrial
Park subsite. The subsite is on a portion of the former
Hastings Naval Ammunition Depot (NAD). Investiga-
tions have detected three major types of contaminants
in onsite soil, including explosives such as trinitrotolu-
ene (TNT), carcinogenic and noncarcinogenic polynu-
clear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and metals. The
remedy is designed to control the migration of con-
taminants from surface soil to the underlying aquifer.
The primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil
are organics including PAHs; metals including arsenic,
chromium, and lead; and TNT.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Carcinogens, Soils,
Aquifers, Arsenic, Chromium, Lead, Metals, Trinitrotol-
uene, Water pollution, Nebraska, 'Superfund, 'Reme-
dial action, Hastings(Nebraska), Adams
County(Nebraska), Hastings East Industrial Park,
Record of Decision.
December 1991 89
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PB91-921473/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
Hastings Ground Water Contamination FAR-MAR-
CO Subsite, Hastings Irrigation Pipe Company
TCA Soils Operable Unit, Hastings, NE. (Second
Remedial Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,26p EPA/ROD/R07-90/035
See also PB89-182463.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Hastings Ground Water Contamination site (FAR-
MAR-CO) is a contaminated aquifer in and near the
city of Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska. The site
consists of seven source areas, or subsites, contami-
nated with volatile industrial chemicals. The Record of
Decision (ROD) addresses the Zone 2 portion of the
FAR-MAR-CO subsile, which has been divided into
two general areas of contamination referred to as
Zone 1 and Zone 2. Zone 1, which includes grain ele-
vators and areas to the norm of the elevators, contains
soil, soil-gas, and ground water contaminated with eth-
ytene dtoromide and carbon tetrachtoode. Zone 1 con-
tamination was addressed in a 1988 ROD. Zone 2,
which is owned and operated by the Hastings Irrigation
Pipe Company contains soil contamination primarily
due to 1,1,1-trichloroethane (TCA) resulting from the
disposal of cleaning solvents in Zone 2. Subsequent
testing revealed that the concentration of TCA in Zone
2 had been reduced to a protective level. Response
actions for ground water contamination near the FAR
MAR CO subsfle, however, will be addressed in subse-
quent remedial activities.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes. Volume, Contaminants, Aquifers,
Carbon tetrachloride. National government. State gov-
ernment, Cost analysis. Solvents, Monitoring, Soils,
Methane, 'Superfund, Record of Decision, Second
Remedial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic com-
pounds, 'Adams County(Nebraska), Etnylene dibro-
mkJe.
PB91-921474/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region Tf.
Lindsay Manufacturing Company, Lindsay, NE.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990. Final
rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90.70p EPA/ROD/R07-90/036
Portions of this document are not futty legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 42-acre Lindsay Manufacturing site is an irrigation
sprinkler manufacturing facility in Lindsay, Platte
County, Nebraska. The site is in a topographic tow cre-
ated by Shell Creek, a USDA-deswnated wetland.
Sprinkler manufacturing operations began in 1958,
and unta 1982,10.000 to 15,000 gartons of spent acid
from a galvanizing process was piped monthly to an
earthen unfined disposal pit Test wells for the 1982
treatment facility construction showed acid contamina-
tion of ground water. Investigations from 1987-1989
revealed soi and ground water contamination by or-
ganics and metals throughout the site. The ROD ad-
dresses both the remediation of sod source areas and
the enhancement of the ground water treatment The
primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil and
ground water are VOCs, including PCE; and metals in-
ckidkKj chromium and lead.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes. Volume, Contaminants, Metals, Chro-
mium, Excavation, National government. State govern-
ment, Cost analysis. Soils, Lead(Metal), Water treat-
ment, •Superfund, Record of Decision, Frst Remedial
Action-Final, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds,
•PlattCountyfNebraska).
PB91-921475/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Midwest
Operable Unit, Kellogg, IA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 90,77p EPA/ROD/R07-90/037
See also PB89-188726.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 8-acre Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm site is
located on a manufacturing site owned and operated
by Smith-Jones, Inc. in Kellog, Iowa. From 1973 to
1981, Smith-Jones engaged in electroplating and
painting operations of manufactured products, which
involved the use of TCE to dean the product before it
was coated with the metal. In 1977, the State required
treatment of the wastewaters to precipitate metals.
Site inspections in the early 1980s, by EPA revealed
elevated heavy metal concentrations. Ground water
sampling revealed contamination of the alluvial aquifer
underlying the site. The ROD addresses both source
control and ground water remediation at the site. The
primary contaminants are VOCs, including PCE, TCE,
toluene, and xylenes; and metals, including chromium,
and lead. The selected remedial action for the site in-
cludes installing a low permeability cap over the waste
disposal cell in accordance with RCRA landfill closure
requirements; treating ground water using air stripping,
and possible treatment of vapor/air mixture using
carbon adsorption, and filtering water to remove inor-
ganics, if needed; discharging the treated water onsite
to the Skunk River or offsite to a publicly owned treat-
ment works (POTW); implementing institutional con-
trols including deed and ground water use restrictions;
and ground water monitoring for 30 years.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing. In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Metals, Chro-
mium, Excavation, National government, State govern-
ment Cost analysis, Toluene, Lead(Metal), Capping,
Fluid infiltration. Waste treatment Activated carbon
treatment 'Superfund, Record of Decision, First Re-
medial Action-Final, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic com-
pounds, 'Kellog(lowa), AT stripping.
PB91-921476/REB PC A05/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
Missouri Electric Works Site, Cape Girardeau, MO.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990. Final
rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,97p EPA/ROD/R07-90/038
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 6.4-acre Missouri Electric Works (MEW) site is an
electrical equipment sales, service, and remanufactur-
ing operation in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Intermittent
onsite runoff channels flow into Cape LaCroix Creek
located 0.7 miles east of the site, which enters the Mis-
sissippi River, 1.1 miles to the southeast The MEW
property, as well as adjacent properties, have been
contaminated with PCBs as the result of inadequate
storage and handling of transformers and RGB-con-
taminated transformer oils. In addition, spills and dis-
posal of industrial spent solvents occured onsite af-
fecting ground water underlying site.' The Record of
Decision (ROD) addresses both contaminated soil and
sediment removal, as well as the treatment of affected
ground water. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the soil, sediment and ground water are
VOCs including benzene, PCE, and TCE; and organics
including PCBs.
Keywords: 'Industrial waste, 'Pollution control,
'Transformers, Waste disposal, Decontamination,
Hazardous materials. Water pollution, Ground water,
Benzene, Cape LaCroix Creek, Missouri, 'Superfund,
•Remedial action. Record of Decision, Cape
GJrardeau(Missouri), Missouri Electric Works, Poly-
chlorinated biphenyte.
PB91-921477/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
Waverly Ground Water Contamination Site, Wa-
verly, NE. (First Remedial Action), September
1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
26 Sep 90,41 p EPA/HOD/R07-90/039
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Waverly Ground Water Contamination site is in
Waverly, Lancaster County, Nebraska. At this munici-
pally owned site, the ground water aquifer provides
100 percent of the drinking water for the community of
approximately 2,000 people through the municipal
water system. Between 1952 and 1974, a Federal
grain facility, located on a portion of the site, was the
source of ground water contamination. From 1955 to
1965, the fumigant 80/20, composed of 80 percent
carbon tetrachloride and 20 percent carbon disulfide,
was used onsite on stored grain. The contaminants of
concern affecting the soil and ground water are VOCs
including carbon tetrachloride and chloroform. The se-
lected remedial action for the site includes continued
operation and maintenance of the ground water air
stripping system and the soil vapor extraction system;
ground water monitoring to delineate the magnitude
and extent of contamination; evaluation of the con-
struction of PWS 3 to explain the contamination in the
well; sampling existing and new monitoring wells; de-
velopment of a ground water flow and transport model
to determine the correct pumping rate for the existing
ground water extraction well, and investigation of the
potential uses for the treated water discharged offsite.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, 'Grain elevators, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Ground water, Water
pollution, Aquifers, Pesticides, Carbon tetrachloride,
Chloroform, Nebraska, * Superfund, 'Remedial action,
Waverly(Nebraska), Lancaster County(Nebraska),
Record of Decision, Waverly Ground Water Contami-
nation Site.
PB91-921478/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region Tf.
Fairfield Coal Gasification Site, Fairfield, IA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
21 Sep90,82pEPA/ROD/R07-90/041
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 1.3-acre Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant is a
former coal gas generator plant in the town of Fairfield,
Jefferson County, Iowa. From 1878 to 1950, gas was
generated from coal as an energy source using various
processes, each producing an array of by-products
that were either sold or disposed of onsite. In 1986,
site investigations by the power company found evi-
dence of surface contamination and contamination in
the underlying ground water as a result of leaching
from buried coal tar wastes. The source of contamina-
tion was determined to be the sediments and soil. The
primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil,
sediment and ground water are VOCs including ben-
zene, toluene, and xylenes; other organics including
PAHs; and metals including arsenic, chromium, and
lead.
Keywords: *Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes. Volume, Contaminants, Coal gasifica-
tion, Coal gas, Aromatic potycyclic hydrocarbons, Na-
tional government State government Cost analysis,
Coal tar, Ammonium, Benzene, Toluene, Metals, Soils,
'Superfund, Record of Decision, First Remedial
Acton-Final, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds,
•Fairfield(lowa), Xylenes.
PB91-921479/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Sand Creek Industrial Site, Commerce City, CO.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
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28 Sep 90,96p EPA/ROD/R08-90/031
See also PB90-178864.Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Sand Creek Industrial site is chemical manufactur-
ing facility in Commerce City, Adams County, Colora-
do. Land use in the area surrounding the site is primari-
ly industrial and residential with 13 residents onsite.
Production wells north and downgradient of the site
supply drinking water to the county. Beginning in the
1960s, the Colorado Organic Chemical Company
(COC) conducted pesticide manufacturing operations
onsite. Disposal and onsite storage areas include a
landfill and acid pits. Onsite fires in 1968 and 1977, as
wed as improper pesticide storage practices, resulted
in pesticide-contaminated soil, ground water, and sur-
face water. A 1989 Record of Decision (ROD) ad-
dressed OU1, which included remediating some of the
subsurface soil. This second ROD addresses OU5,
and includes the final response action for the 14,000
cubic yards of contaminated soil present onsite at the
COC area. The primary contaminants of concern af-
fecting the soil are organics including pesticides; and
metals including arsenic and chromium.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes. Volume, Contaminants, Chemical in-
dustry, Excavation, National government. State gov-
ernment, Cost analysis, Soils, Metals, Arsenic, Chromi-
um, Pesticides, 'Superfund, Record of Decision,
Second Remedial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic
compounds, 'Commerce City(Colorado), Adams
County(Colorado).
PB91-921480/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Ogden Defense Depot (Operable Unit 2), Weber
County, Ogden, UT. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 90,58p EPA/ROD/R08-90/032
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 1,100-acre Ogden Defense Depot site is an active
mfitary facility in Ogden, Weber County, Utah. Land
use in the surrounding area is mixed residential and
commercial. The site overlies a shallow unconsolidat-
ed lacustrine and alluvial aquifer. Oily liquid materials
and combustible solvents were burned in onsite pits,
and sofid materials were buried onsite. The Record of
Decision (ROD) addresses OU2. From the early 1970s
until 1985, the 8.5 by 20-foot trench drain area, which
is comprised of a 2.5 to 4-foot deep gravel-filled exca-
vation, was used as a loading and mixing area for pes-
ticides and herbicides, and for rinsing the empty con-
tainers. The ROD addresses soil at the trench drain
area and onsite ground water contamination.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes. Volume, Contaminants, Military facili-
ties, Pesticides, Excavation, National government,
State government, Cost analysis, Solvents, Oils,
Paints, Soils, Benzene, 'Superfund, Record of Deci-
sion, First Remedial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic
compounds, 'Ogden(Utah), Weber County(Utah).
PB91-921481/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, Natrona County,
WY. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
24Sep90,109p EPA/ROD/R08-90/033
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Mystery Bridge at Highway 20 site is an industrial
area with two onsite residential subdivisions, in Na-
trona County, one mile east of Evansville, Wyoming. A
portion of the site lies within the 100- and 500-year
floodplains of the North Platte River and Elkhom
Creek. Two plants are located at the site: the DOW/
DSI facility, an oil and gas production enhancement
service facility; and the KN plant, which is a natural gas
fractionation, compression, cleaning, odorizing and
transmission plant. The site overlies a contaminated
alluvial aquifer. In 1965, an underground pipe burst, re-
leasing 5,000 to 10,000 gallons of absorption oil from
the KN facility into the soil. From 1965 to 1987, a flare
pit was used by KN to collect spent materials and
wastes, and an onsite catchment area was used to col-
lect the contaminated surface runoff etc. In 1987, site
investigations revealed the presence of aromatic hy-
drocarbons in the soil in this area. The Record of Deci-
sion (ROD) addresses remediation of the onsite
ground water emanating from the DOW/DSI and KN
facilities; the VHO and BETX plumes respectively. The
primary contaminants of concern affecting the ground
water are VOCs including benzene, PCE, TCE, tolu-
ene, and xylenes.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Benzene, Tol-
uene, Excavation, National government, State govern-
ment, Cost analysis, Xylenes, Hydrocarbons, Gas pro-
duction, 'Superfund, Record of Decision, First Reme-
dial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds,
'Natrona County(Wyoming), Ethylene/trichloro, Ethyl-
ene/chloro.
PB91-921482/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Montlcello Mill Tailings Site, San Juan County, UT.
(First Remedial Action), August 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
22 Aug 90, 83p EPA/ROD/R08-90/034
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 300-acre Monticello Mill Tailings site is comprised
of a 78-acre inactive uranium and vanadium milling op-
eration and affected peripheral properties in Monticel-
lo, San Juan County, Utah. Surrounding land use is
rural residential and agricultural. Milling of ore began in
1942, and a vanadium/uranium sludge product was
produced onsite from 1943 to 1944. The mill was per-
manently closed in 1960, and the tailings piles were
covered and vegetated. In 1972,15,000 cubic yards of
contaminated soil were excavated and disposed of on
the onsite tailings piles. Site investigations from 1989
to 1990 identified the presence of onsite and offsite ra-
dioactivery-contaminated soil and ground water, and
elevated concentrations of metals within the tailings
piles. The Record of Decision (ROD)addresses reme-
diation of two Operable Units (OUs): the 78-acre Mill-
site area (OU1), and the 240-acres of peripheral prop-
erties (OU2). The primary contaminants of concern af-
fecting the soil and debris are metals including arsenic,
chromium, and lead; and radioactive materials includ-
ing radium-226 and radon.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Radium 226,
Soils, Radon, National government, State government,
Cost analysis, Vanadium, Arsenic, Chromium,
Milling(Machining), Aquifers, Lead(Metal), Surface
waters, 'Superfund, Record of Decision, First Remedi-
al Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds, 'San
Juan County(Utah).
PB91-921483/REB PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Martin Marietta Astronautics Group Site, Water-
ton, CO. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
Final repL
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
24 Sep 90,161p EPA/ROD/R08-90/035
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 5,200-acre Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace
site is in Waterton, Jefferson County, Colorado. The
site completely surrounds 464 acres of contaminated
Air Force property, which is being addressed as a sep-
arate Superfund site. Since 1950, the Martin Marietta
Aeronautics Group (MMAG) has been conducting high
technology engineering, design, development, and
manufacturing operations for the space industry
onsite. Types of wastes generated during onsite activi-
ties include oils, metals, organic solvents, wastewater,
chemical process sludges, and VOCs. From 1959 to
1980, untreated, highly concentrated waste from
onsite activities was disposed of in five onsite ponds,
referred to as the Inactive Site Ponds Area. Previous
site remediations by MMAG from 1969 to 1985 did not
address contaminant sources or migration, but includ-
ed backfilling and regarding of the Rifle Range Landfill.
The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses remediation
of onsite contaminated soil, waste/debris, and ground
water. The primary contaminants of concern are VOCs
including TCE; toluene, and xylenes; other organics in-
cluding PCBs, pesticides, and phenols; and metals in-
cluding chromium and lead.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes. Volume, Contaminants, Pesticides,
Lead(Metal), Excavation, National government, State
government, Cost analysis, Toluene, Xylenes, Metals,
Phenols, Chromium, 'Superfund, Record of Decision,
First Remedial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic com-
pounds, 'Jefferson County(Colorado),
Waterton(Colorado).
PB91-921484/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Rocky Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 16), CO.
(Second Remedial Action), February 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
26 Feb 90,72p EPA/ROD/R08-90/036
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA) (Operable Unit
16) comprises part of the 17,000-acre RMA site, which
is a former U.S. Army chemical warfare and incendiary
munitions manufacturing and assembly plant in Adams
Count, Colorado. From the 1950s until late 1969, the
U.S. Army used the RMA facility to produce the nerve
agent GB (isopropyl methyl-phosphonoflu oridate).
From 1947 to 1982, private industries leased major
portions of the plant facilities to manufacture various
insecticides and herbicides. Since 1970, facility oper-
ations primarily have involved the destruction of chem-
ical warfare materials. Thirteen Interim Response Ac-
tions (IRAs) were determined necessary prior to imple-
menting the final On-Post Record of Decision (ROD).
Operable Unit 16 (M-1 Settling Basins area) is one of
several areas being addressed as part of the Other
Contamination Sources IRA. The ROD addresses in-
terim remediation of source areas and management of
contaminant migration. Th e primary contaminants of
concern affecting the soil, sludge, and ground water
are organics including pesticides, and metals including
arsenic.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Sites, Describing, Industrial wastes,
Volume, Contaminants, Nerve agents, Military chemi-
cal agents, Excavation, National government, State
government, Cost analysis, Pesticides, Metals, Ar-
senic, Soils, Sludge disposal, 'Superfund, Record of
Decision, Second Remedial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile
organic compounds, 'Adams County(Colorado).
PB91-921485/REB PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Rocky Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 18), CO.
(Third Remedial Action), February 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
26 Feb 90,76p EPA/ROD/R08-90/038
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA) (Operable Unit
18) site comprises part of the 17,000-acre RMA site,
which is a former U.S. Army chemical warfare and in-
cendiary, munitions manufacturing, and assembly
plant in Adams County, Colorado. From the 1950s until
late 1969, the U.S. Army used the RMA facility to
produce the nerve agent GB (isopropyl methyl- phos-
phonofluoridate). In addition, between 1947 and 1982,
private industries manufactured various insecticides
and herbicides. Since 1970, facility operations primari-
ly have involved the destruction of chemical warfare
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materials. Thirteen Interim Response Actions (IRAs)
were necessary prior to implementing the Final On-
post Record of Decision (ROD). The ROD addresses
interim remediation of source ares and management of
migration. The primary contaminants of concern af-
fecting the soil and ground water are VOCs, including
benzene and TCE.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes. Volume, Contaminants, Nerve agents,
Pesticides, Phosphorus organic compounds, National
government. Cost analysis, Munitions, Storage tanks,
Diesel fuels. Gasoline, Incendiary mixtures, Benzene,
State government, 'Superfund, Record of Decision,
Third Remedial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic
compounds, 'Adams County(Colorado), Ethylene/
Trichtoro, Ruorinated hydrocarbons.
PB91-921486/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Rocky Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 20), CO.
(Fifth Remedial Action), March 1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
20 Mar 90,63p EPA/ROD/R08-90/040
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 17,000-acre Rocky Mountain Arsenal (Operable
Unit 20) site is a former U.S. Army chemical warfare
and incendiary munitions manufacturing and assembly
plant in Adams County, Colorado. From the 1950s until
late 1969, the U.S. Army used the RMA facility to
produce the nerve agent GB (isopropylmethylphos-
phonofluoridate). From 1947 to 1982, private indus-
tries leased major portions of the plant facilities to
manufacture various insecticides and herbicides. Thir-
teen Interim Response Actions (IRAs) were deter-
mined necessary prior to implementing the final On-
Post Record of Decision (ROD). The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the soil, sludge, and ground
water are organics including pesticides; and metals in-
cluding arsenic, chromium, and lead.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal, 'Ground water. Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes. Volume, Contaminants, Sludge dis-
posal. Nerve agents. Excavation, National govern-
ment, State government, Cost analysis, Pesticides,
Soils, Benzene, Storage tanks, 'Superfund, Record of
Decision, Fifth Remedial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile or-
ganic compounds, 'Adams CountyfCotorado).
PB91-921487/REB PC A19/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Rocky Flats Plant (DOE), Northern Jefferson
County, CO. (First Remedial Action), January
1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
5 Jan 90.428p EPA/ROD/R06-90/043
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S.. Canada.
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 6,550-acre Rocky Flats Plant (DOE) site is a feder-
al facBty. which serves as a noctear weapons research
development and production complex in Jefferson
County, Colorado. Surrounding land use is primarily
rural residential, although there are some industrial
properties nearby. The site overlies an alluvial/colluvi-
al aquifer, and a small wetlands area is present Since
1951, onsite operations have included the manufac-
ture of nuclear weapons components from ptutonium,
uranium, beryffium, and stainless steel. There are
twelve sites, designated as solid waste management
units, which comprise the 881 Hillside area. In 1987,
EPA identified VOC-contaminated ground water in the
881 Hillside area The Record of Decision (ROD) ad-
dresses management of migration and cleanup of
ground water in the 881 Hillside area. The primary con-
taminants of concern affecting the ground water are
VOCs including PCE and TCE; metals including chro-
mium; and radioactive materials.
s
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal. 'Ground water. Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes. Volume. Contaminants, Metals, Chro-
mium, Nuclear weapons, National government, State
government, Cost analysis, Metals, Radioactive
wastes, Aquifers, Radioactive wastes, 'Superfund,
Record of Decision, First Remedial Action, 'Cleanup,
Volatile organic compounds, 'Jefferson
County(Colorado), Ethylene/Trichloro, Ethylene/
Chloro.
PB91-921488/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Sharon Steel (Midvale Tailings), Midvale, UT. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
24 Sep 90,118p EPA/ROD/R08-90/044
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Sharon Steel (Midvale Tailings) site is a former ore
milling operation facility in Midvale, Utah. Land use in
the area is residential, urban, agricultural, and cpm-
merical. Onsite and offsite features include a mill site,
a tailings area, and an offsite residential community
that relies on drinking water supply wells. Tailings from
these operations were deposited into onsite uncov-
ered tailings piles, which have an estimated volume of
14,000,000 cubic yards. The State in 1982 identified
elevated levels of metals within the tailings piles. It is
estimated that over 242,000 cubic yards of soil in the
residential community were contaminated by wind-
blown tailings. The Record of Decision (ROD) address-
es remediation of offsite soil in the residential areas.
The primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil
are metals including arsenic, cadmium, and lead.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal, Soils, Sites, Describing, Industrial
wastes. Volume, Contaminants, Metals, Arsenic, Na-
tional government, State government. Cost analysis,
Cadmium, Lead(Metal), Tailings, Milling(Machining),
'Superfund, Record of Decision. First Remedial
Action, 'Cleanup. 'Midvale(Utah).
PB91-921489/REB PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): J.
H. Baxter Superfund Site, Weed, CA. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 90,209p EPA/ROD/R09-90/047
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The J.H. Baxter site is in Weed Siskiyou County, north-
central California, and consists of the 33-acre J.H.
Baxter facility and the adjacent 870-acre Roseburg
Forest Products facility. Since 1937, wood treatment
operations at the site have involved a variety of chemi-
cals including ammonical copper-zinc-arsenate, creo-
sote, and PCP. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the soil, sediment, ground water, and surface
water are organics including PAHs and dioxins; and
metals including arsenic.
Keywords: •Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal. 'Ground water. Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Wood prod-
ucts, Wood preservatives, Metals, National govern-
ment. State government, Cost analysis, Surface
waters. Creosote, Aromatic potycydic hydrocarbons.
Herbicides, Arsenic, 'Superfund, Record of Decision,
First Remedial Action-Final, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic
compounds, 'Siskiyou County(Califpmia).
PB91-921490/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region Vf.
Stringfellow Hazardous Waste Site, Riverside
County, CA. (Fourth Remedial Action), September
1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 90,44p EPA/ROD/R09-90/048
See also PB88-220934, PB85-214153 and PB85-
214138.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; an others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Stringfellow site is an inactive hazardous waste
disposal facility in Riverside County, California, ap-
proximately 50 miles east of Los Angeles. The site is
divided into four zones. From 1956 to 1972, approxi-
mately 34 million gallons of industrial waste from metal
finishing, electroplating, and DDT production were dis-
posed of in unlined evaporation ponds located
throughout Zone 1. Some of the wastes from these
ponds migrated into the ground water system. In 1980,
EPA removed approximately 10 million gallons of con-
taminated water, reinforced containment barriers, and
Improved a truck loading area. Further removal actions
included installing french drain system fences; removal
of all remaining surface liquids; partially neutralizing
and capping the wastes; installing a gravel drain net-
work, monitoring wells, and surface channels; and
contacting a surface barrier and leachate collection
system downgradient from the original evaporation
ponds. In 1983, the first Record of Decision (ROD) pro-
vided an interim remedial measure and addressed ad-
ditional fencing of the site and implemented erosion
control and offsite disposal of the extracted leachate.
The fourth ROD addresses the contaminated ground
water in Zone 1 and in Zone 4, and proposes treatabil-
ity studies to remediate the source material in Zone 1.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Plumes, Metal
finishing, Extraction, National government, State gov-
ernment. Cost analysis, Activated carbon treatment,
DDT, Insecticides, Fences, Erosion control, Hauling,
Dewatering, •Superfund, Record of Decision, Fourth
Remedial Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic com-
pounds, •Stringfellow(Califomia),
•Riverside(Califomia), Ethylene.
PB91-921491/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Louisiana-Pacific Corporation, Oroville, CA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,77p EPA/ROD/R09-90/053
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Louisiana-Pacific (L-P) site is comprised of an
active wood processing plant and a landfill in Butte
County, Oroville, California. The plant and landfill are
1/2 mile apart, separated by another Superfund site,
the Koppers Company site. The plant rests on mine
tailings created by dredge mining activities conducted
from 1900 until 1969. Since 1970, plant activities have
included log storage, and lumber production. In 1973,
State investigations discovered PCP and various other
contaminants in downgradient ground water and sur-
face water, as well as, sawdust and wood waste at the
plant and landfill. The Record of Decision (ROD) docu-
ments an interim remedy and the need to collect addi-
tional data on arsenic and formaldehyde levels on and
near the site. The primary contaminants of concern af-
fecting the soil and ground water are VOCs including
toluene; organics including formaldehyde; and metals
including arsenic, lead, and zinc.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water. Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Earth fills,
Mining. Excavation, National government, State gov-
ernment, Cost analysis. Phenols, Tailings, Wood, Sur-
face waters. Fungicides, Toluene, Metals, 'Superfund,
Record of Decision, First Remedial Action, 'Cleanup,
Volatile organic compounds, 'Butte
County(Califomia), Phenol/Chloro.
PB91-921492/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Applied Materials, Inc., Superfund Site, Santa
Clara, CA. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,87p EPA/ROD/R09-90/054
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 9-acre Applied Materials site is an active equip-
ment manufacturing facility in Santa Clara, Santa Clara
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County, California. The site is located within the San
Tornas Aquino floodplain, and land use in the area is
primarily light industrial, commercial, and residential.
Shallow ground water at the site is a potential drinking
water source. In 1984 and 1985, as part of interim
onsile cleanup activities, Applied Materials excavated
and removed underground tanks, piping, and more
than 60 cubic yards of contaminated onsile soil, and
installed an air stripping unit onsite to treat VOC-con-
taminated ground water. The Record of Decision
(ROD) provides a final remedy for contaminated onsite
ground water at the Building 1 area The primary con-
taminants of concern affecting the ground water are
VOCs including PCE, TCE, and 1,1,1-TCA.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
•Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Soils, Excava-
tion, National government, State government. Cost
analysis, Trichloroethylene, Trichloroethanes, Freon,
'Superfund, Record of Decision, First Remedial
Action, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds, 'Santa
Clara County(California), Ethylene/trichloro.
PB91-921493/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Operating Industries, Inc., Monterey Park, CA.
(Third Remedial Action), September 1990 (Amend-
ment).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28Sep90,31pEPA/ROD/R09-90/055
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able h paper copy or microfiche.
The 190-acre Operating Industries site is an inactive
municipal landfill in Monteray Park, California. Sur-
rounding land use is primarily industrial, however,
53,000 residences are located within three miles of the
site. Onsite disposal activities began in 1948, and con-
tinued until 1984. Wastes accepted at the landfill in-
cluded household and organic refuse, scrap metal,
non-decomposable inert solids, and liquid wastes. Two
1987 Records of Decision (RODs) addressed site con-
trol, monitoring, and leachate management A third
ROD, signed in 1988, addressed landfill gas migration
control. The ROD amends the original 1988 landfill gas
migration control ROD to include the addition of an up-
graded landfill cap. The primary contaminants of con-
cern affecting the air are VOCs including benzene,
PCE, TCE, and toluene.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, Air pollution, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes. Volume, Contaminants, Benzene, Tol-
uene, National government, State government, Cost
analysis. Earth fills, Methane, Refuse, Metals, Liquids,
'Superfund, Record of Decision, Third Remedial
Acton, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds, * Mon-
teray Park(Califomia), Leachate, Ethylene/Trichloro.
PB91-921494/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
FMC PesUdde Formulation Facility, Yakima, WA.
(Hist Remedial Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
14Sep90,54p EPA/ROD/R10-90/024
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The FMC Yakima Pit site is a former pesticide formula-
tion facility in central Yakima County, Washington. The
site consists of a 58,000 square foot fenced area on
the northeastern portion of a 10-acre property. Pesti-
cide dusts and liquids were manufactured onsite from
1951 to 1986, and between 1952 and 1969 wastes
containing pesticides were disposed of in an onsite pit.
Beginning in the 1970s, liquid products were formulat-
ed onsite, a process that used solvents, emulsifiers
and stabilizers. The Record of Decision addresses the
contamination that remains in the formulation areas
and some contaminated soil in the former disposal pit,
indudng 900 cubic yards of pesticide- and metal-con-
taminated soil and portions of buildings and other con-
crete structures that contain high levels of pesticide
contamination. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the soil and debris are organics including
Pesticides and metals including chromium.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Pollution control,
'Waste disposal, 'Ground water, Sites, Describing, In-
dustrial wastes, Volume, Contaminants, Pesticides,
Pits(Excavations), Concrete structures, National gov-
ernment. State government, Cost analysis, Solvents,
Emulsifying agents, Soils, Metals, Chromium, 'Super-
fund, Record of Decision, First Remedial Action,
'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds, 'Yakima
County (Washington).
PB91-921495/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Mannheim Avenue Dump Site, Galloway Town-
ship, Atlantic County, NJ. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27Sep90,118pEPA/ROD/R02-90/112
See also PB91-921400.Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 2-acre Mannheim Avenue Dump site is a former
municipally-owned industrial waste landfill in Galloway
Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey. Surrounding
land use is rural residential, and many residents and
water supply. Beginning in 1964, drummed industrial
wastes, including TCE degreasing sludge, leaded por-
celain fragments, and municipal waste, were buried
onsite in 35 waste mounds. In 1982, a State survey in-
dicated the presence of many unburied and leaking
drums onsite. Sampling from 1985 to 1986, revealed
ground water contamination onsite. In 1989, 35
mounds of contaminated soil were disposed of offsite.
The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses ground
water contamination at the site. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the ground water are VOCs
including benzene and TCE.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, 'Water
pollution, Decontamination, Hazardous materials,
Ground water, Benzene, New Jersey, 'Superfund,
'First remedial action-Final, Record of Decision,
Mannheim Avenue Dump, Galloway Township(New
Jersey), Atlantic Cpunty(New Jersey), Ethylene/trich-
loro, Volatile organic compounds.
PB91-921496/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Higgins Farm, Franklin Township, Somerset
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
24 Sep 90,48p EPA/ROD/R02-90/118
See also PB91-921400.Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 75-acre Higgins Farm site is a cattle farm in Frank-
lin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey. The site
is primarily pasture land with poor onsite drainage. Ap-
proximately 3,200 residents living within a three-mile
radius of the site rely on ground water as their drinking
water source. In 1985, after receiving reports of ground
water contamination near the farm, the State investi-
gated the area and found a drum burial area. In 1986,
the site owner began to remove the drums from the
site, and ten drams were removed, crashed and placed
in a roll-off container. Later in 1986, another 50 drums
were excavated, and during the excavation the drums
were punctured and their contents spilled onto the
ground. In late 1986, State site inspections revealed
ground water and soil contamination by VOCs, pesti-
cides, metals, and dioxins. The Record of Decision
(ROD) provides a permanent safe drinking water
supply source for affected residents as part of an inter-
im remedy. A future ROD will address remediation of
final ground water and all remaining onsite contamina-
tion including soil, sediment, surface water, and
ground water. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the ground water are VOCs including ben-
zene, PCE, TCE, and xylenes; other organics; and
metals including lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, 'Water
pollution, Decontamination, Hazardous materials,
Ground water, Benzene, Xylenes, Lead, New Jersey,
'Superfund, 'First remedial action, Record of Deci-
sion, Higgins Farm, Franklin Township(New Jersey),
Somerset County(New Jersey), Volatile organic com-
pounds, Ethylene/trichloro.
PB91-921497/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Pomona Oaks Well Contamination Site, Galloway
Township, Atlantic County, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
26 Sep 90,76p EPA/ROD/R02-90/120
See also PB91 -921400.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 354-acre Pomona Oaks Well Contamination site is
comprised of a 193-residence subdivision and an adja-
cent shopping center in Galloway Township, Atlantic
County, New Jersey. The site overlies a surficial un-
cpnsolidated sand aquifer. Home construction at the
site began in 1972, and private wells within the surficial
aquifer were initially used as the water supply. In 1982,
onsite residents complained of foul tasting well water,
and subsequent investigations from 1982 to 1985 con-
firmed the presence of onsite ground water contami-
nation. Possible contamination sources include two
nearby gas stations, a salvage yard, a dry cleaner, and
onsite residential septic tanks. In 1985, all homes were
hooked to a municipal water supply by the State, elimi-
nating public exposure to ground water contamination.
Further sampling conducted from 1986 to 1990 re-
vealed only low-level ground water contamination. The
Record of Decision (ROD) provides a final remedy for
the ground water. Because ground water contaminant
levels no longer exceed health-based or State stand-
ards, there are no contaminants of concern at the site.
Keywords: 'Water pollution, 'Pollution control, Ground
water, New Jersey, 'Superfund, 'First remedial action-
Final, Record of Decision, Pomona Oaks Well Con-
tamination site. Galloway Township(New Jersey), At-
lantic County(New Jersey).
PB91-921498/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Imperial Oil/Champion Chemicals, Marlboro
Township, Monmoutn County, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
26 Sep 90,61 p EPA/ROD/R02-90/128
See also PB91-921400.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 15-acre Imperial Oil/Champion Chemicals site is
an active oil blending facility in Marlboro Township,
Monmouth County, New Jersey. Surrounding land use
is primarily residential, and several contaminated wet-
land areas are located to the north of the site. Since
1912, a variety of operations have taken place onsite,
including food processing, chemical manufacturing,
and flavor and essence production. Residual sludge
and oily filter clay were disposed of onsite and wash
water was discharged to an onsite settling lagoon. In
1969, Imperial Oil began onsite oil blending operations
that included mixing and repacking unused oil. The re-
sulting oil/water separator sludge reportedly has been
disposed of onsite near the oily filter clay pile. Several
private and State investigations from 1981 to 1990 re-
vealed contamination in onsite soil and ground water,
as well as contamination by oily sludge in two of the
offsite wetland areas. Probable sources of the con-
tamination include leaching and erosion of material
from an onsite waste pile, overflowing of oil/water sep-
arators, and improper treatment of separator effluent
for arsenic. The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses
remediation of the contaminated offsite wetland areas.
Remediation of onsite sources and contaminated
ground water will be addressed in a subsequent ROD.
The primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil
are VOCs including benzene, toluene, and xylenes;
other organics including PAHs and PCBs; and metals
including arsenic, chromium, and lead.
December 1991 93
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Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Benzene, toluene,
Xytenes, Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons, Arsenic,
Chromium, Lead, Soils, New Jersey, *Superfund,
'First remedial action, Record of Decision, Imperial
Oil/Champion Chemicals, Marlboro Township(New
Jersey), Monmouth(New Jersey), Polychlorinated bi-
phenyls, Volatile organic compounds.
PB91-921499/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Vestal Water Supply Well No. 1-1, Broome County,
Vestal, NY. (Second Remedial Action), September
1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 90,110p EPA/ROD/R02-90/130
See also PB91-921400 and PB87-190047.Portions of
this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
Trie Vesta) Water Supply 1-1 site is located in Vestal,
Broom County, New York. The site is on the south
bank of the Susquehanna River, and lies east of Cho-
conut Creek. The site lies within the floodplain of the
Susquehanna River, and contains several wetland
areas. A1986 Record of Decision (ROD) documented
the selection of ground water treatment using air strip-
ping to remove volatile organic chemicals (VOCs), ad-
dressed Well 1-1 contamination, and required addition-
al studies of four potential source areas in the State
Road Industrial Park. The ROD addresses contaminat-
ed soU in the four source areas and is a final remedy.
The ROD also addresses a contingency remedy for
potable water, if needed. The primary contaminants of
concern affecting the soil are VOCs including TCE and
PCE; other organics including PAHs; and metals in-
cluding chromium and lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control. Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials. Soils, Chromium,
Lead, Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons, New York,
'Superfund, 'Second remedial action-Final, Record of
Decision, Vestal Water Supply 1-1, Vestal(New York),
Broom County(New York), Volatile organic com-
pounds.
PB91-921S01/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Schuylkn Metal, HiUsborough County, Plant City,
Fl_ (First Remedial Action), September 1990. Final
rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,113p EPA/ROD/R04-90/061
See also PB91-921400.Portkxis of this document are
not fully tegtote.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 17-acre Schuylkill Metal site is a former battery re-
cyding facility containing marsh areas «the southwest
portion of Plant City. Hillsboroogh County, Florida.
From 1972 to 1986, the facility was used to recycle
lead from batteries; the lead was subsequently sent
offsite for smelter processing. Site investigations con-
ducted in 1981 revealed that onsite surficial aquifer
monitoring wells contained elevated levels of ammo-
nia. Analyses of sofl, surface water, and sediment sam-
ples near the processing area and around the holding
pond revealed elevated concentrations of metals. The
Record of Decision (ROD) provides a final remedy and
addresses all contaminants at the site. The contami-
nants of concern affecting the soil, debris, sediment
ground water, and surface water are acids and metals
including lead, arsenic, and chromium.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, 'Waste disposal, 'Water
pollution. Decontamination, Hazardous materials,
Sols, Ground water. Surface waters, Water pollution.
Lead, Chromium, Arsenic, Florida, Debris, 'Superfund,
•first remedial action-Final, Record of Decision.
Schuvkill Metal, Plant Citv(Florida), Hillsborough
County(Florida), Acids.
PB91-921502/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Cryo-Chem Site, Earl Township, Berks County,
PA. (Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,111 p EPA/ROD/R03-90/097
See also PB91-921400, PB90-162678, and PB90-
197658.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 19-acre Cryc-chem site is a metal fabricating facil-
ity in Worman, Earl Township, Berks County. Pennsyl-
vania. A woodland area is located northeast of the site,
and an onsite stream has been identified west of the
contaminant area Between 1970 and 1982, chemical
solvents were used at the facility at a rate of two to
three 55-gallon drums per year. During this time, a
chemical spill occurred at Cryo-chem, but cannot be
definitely linked to the source of contamination. Well
sampling conducted during 1985 and 1987 showed
ground water contamination in monitoring and residen-
tial wells within 1 mile of the site, which led to a remov-
al action that required the installation of activated-
carbon filter units in 14 affected homes. The ROD ad-
dresses Operable Unit Two, the treatment of the
ground water and containment of the contaminant
plume. The primary contaminants of concern affecting
the ground water are VOCs including PCE, TCE, DCA,
DCCandTCA.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control. 'Water
pollution. Decontamination, Hazardous materials,
Ground water, Pennsylvania, 'Superfund, 'Second re-
medial action, Record of Decision, Cryo-Chem site,
Worman(Pennsylvania), Earl Township(Pennsylvania),
Volatile organic compounds.
PB91-921503/REB PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
King of Prussia Technical Corporation Site, Wins-
low Township, Camden County, NJ. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,156p EPA/ROD/R02-90/113
See also PB91-921400.Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 10-acre King of Prussia (KOP) site is an aban-
doned waste disposal and recycling facility in Winslow
Township, Camden County, New Jersey. Past waste
handling and disposal practices at the facility, as well
as suspected illegal dumping of trash and hazardous
materials after the facility closed, have resulted in or-
ganic and inorganic contamination of site soil, sedi-
ment, and ground water. Soil and ground water con-
tamination were detected by the State in 1976, and
subsequently confirmed by EPA during site investiga-
tions conducted from 1978 to 1982. As a result of
these investigations, buried plastic containers and visi-
bly contaminated soil west of the lagoons were exca-
vated and removed in late 1989 or 1990. However,
several additional discrete areas of contamination
have been identified including: metal-contaminated
soil adjacent to the lagoons, lagoon sludges, swale
sediment, and soil near the tankers; VOC-contaminat-
ed soil in the drum disposal area; organic- and metal-
contaminated ground water, and possible contamina-
tion of the surface water and sediment in the river. The
Record of Decision (ROD) addresses the first operable
unit for the site, including the contaminated ground
water, soil, sediment, sludges, drums and tankers. The
primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil,
sediment, sludge, debris, and ground water are VOCs
including benzene. PCE, and TCE; and metals includ-
ing chromium and lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials. Soils, Ground water,
Sediments, Debris, Sludge, Benzene, Chromium,
Lead, New Jersey, 'Superfund, 'First remedial action.
Record of Decision, King of Prussia Corporation, Wins-
low Township(New Jersey), Camden County(New
Jersey), Volatile organic compounds, Ethylene/trich-
loro.
PB91-921504/REB PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Raymark Site, Hatboro Borough, Montgomery
County, PA. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,168p EPA/ROD/R03-90/100
See also PB91 -921400.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 7-acre Raymark site is an active metal manufac-
turing and electroplating plant in the Borough of Hat-
boro, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The site is in
an industrial area. As part of the rivet manufacturing
process at the plant, VOCs, including 30 to 40 gallons
of TCE, were used daily at the site to clean and de-
grease metal parts. The EPA discovered TCE in the
Hatboro public water supply wells. Further EPA site in-
vestigations from 1980 to 1987 identified TCE in soil
and other wells onsite and adjacent to the property
and seem to indicate that contaminants from the site
may have been at least a contributing source of con-
tamination in the downgradient public water supply
wells. Other chemical contaminants identified in sam-
ples from the public water supply wells, including TCA,
did not seem to originate at the site, thus indicating
several distinct sources for the contamination. The
Record of Decision (ROD) addresses contaminated
drinking water and ground water, which are referred to
as Operable Units 2 and 3 (OU2 and OU3), respective-
ly. The soil/source contamination (OU1), will be ad-
dressed in a subsequent ROD. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the ground water are VOCs
including TCE and PCE.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, Decontamination, Haz-
ardous materials. Water pollution, Water wells, Soils,
Ground water, Etfiyiene/trichloro, Pennsylvania, 'Su-
perfund, 'First remedial action, Record of Decision,
Hatboro Borough(Pennsylvania), Montgomery
County(Pennsylvania), Raymark site, Volatile organic
compounds.
PB91-921505/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Dover Air Force Base, DE. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,64p EPA/ROD/R03-90/104
See also PB91-921400.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 3,734-acre Dover Air Force Base site is an active
military base in Dover, Kent County, Delaware. Haz-
ardous waste has been generated at the base from in-
dustrial operations, fuels management, fire training,
and pesticide use. These wastes have been handled in
various manners since 1941, including disposal in
onsite landfills and pits, use in fire training exercises,
and discharge to surface drainage ditches. The
Record of Decision (ROD) addresses remediation of
soil and structures within the FT-3 area. Subsequent
RODs will address other sources of contamination and
contaminated ground water in other site areas. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting the soil,
sludge, and debris are VOCs including benzene, tolu-
ene, and xylenes; metals including lead; and oils.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Soils, Debris, Ben-
zene, Toluene, Xylenes, Lead, Oils, Delaware, 'Super-
fund, 'First remedial action, Record of Decision,
Dover(Delaware), Kent County(Deiaware), Dover Air
Force Base, Volatile organic chemicals.
PB91-921506/REB PC A11/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Hlpps Road Landfill Site, Duval County, Jackson-
ville, Fl_ (First Remedial Action), (Amendment),
September 1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
21 Sep90,235pEPA/ROD/R04-90/060
See also PB91-921400 and PB87-189742.PortJons of
this document are not fully legible.
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Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 7-acre Hipps Road Landfill site is an inactive land-
fill in Jacksonville, Duvall County, Florida. Surrounding
land use is rural residential. The site overlies a sedi-
mentary surficial aquifer system, used as a source of
drinking water, which has been affected by the site.
Types of hazardous waste disposed of onsite included
cans of TCE and artillery rounds from U.S. Navy facili-
ties. After onsite operations ceased, the property was
dmted into lots, and five homes were constructed on
the landfill. Subsequently, biota in an adjacent pond
(fed, and area residents began to complain of deterio-
rating well water quality. In 1983, State investigations
confirmed the presence of ground water contamina-
tion. In 1989, remedial actions stemming from a 1986
Record of Decision (ROD) commenced. Ground water
investigations after 1986 revealed that the ground
water contamination plume was not as extensive, and
the overall site quality was better than previously esti-
mated. The ROD amends the 1986 ROD for the
ground water component. The primary contaminants
of concern affecting the ground water are VOCs in-
duing benzene; and metals including chromium and
lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control. Haz-
ardous materials, Decontamination, Aquifers, Ground
water, Water pollution, Benzene, Chromium, Lead,
Florida, 'Superfund, 'First remedial action-Amend-
ment-Final, Record of Decision, Hipps Road Landfill,
Jacksonville(Florida), Duvall County(Florida), Volatile
organic chemicals.
PB91-921507/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
62nd Street Dump, Hillsborough County, Tampa,
FL (First Remedial Action), June 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Jun 90,87p EPA/ROD/R04-90/070
See also PB91-921400.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 5-acre 62nd Street Dump site is an inactive indus-
trial waste disposal area in Tampa, Hillsborough
County, Florida. Several marsh areas and a series of
fish breeding ponds lie adjacent to the site. The site
overites a series of sedimentary rock aquifers, which
are currently used as drinking water sources. In the
mid-1970s, the site was used as a sand borrow pit.
After the operation halted, industrial wastes, including
auto parts, batteries, and kiln dust were dumped
onsite. Industrial dumping ceased in 1976, but unau-
thorized onsite dumping of construction materials and
household garbage continued. The contamination was
determined to be the result of waste material leaching
from the landfill. The Record of Decision (ROD) ad-
dresses source remediation and onsite and offsite
(found water contamination. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the soil, debris, and ground
water are organics including PCBs; and metals includ-
ing arsenic, chromium, and lead.
Keywords: 'Industrial waste, 'Pollution control,
"Waste disposal, Decontamination, Hazardous materi-
als, Aquifers, Ponds, Ground water, Water pollution,
Sob, Arsenic, Chromium, Lead, Florida, 'Superfund,
'First remedial action-Final, Record of Decision, 62nd
Street dump site, Tampa(Florida), Hillsborough
County(Florida), Kiln dust, Polychlorinated biphenyls.
PB91-921508/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Zemrood Groundwater Contamination Site, (Oper-
able Unit 1), Orange County, Zellwood, FL (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment), March 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1 Mar 90,69p EPA/ROD/R04-90/076
See also PB91 -921400 and PB89-117410.
•Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 57-acre Zellwood Groundwater Contamination
site is approximately 1 /2-mile west of the town of Zell-
wood in Orange County, Florida. The site is situated in
a rural area, and approximately 300 homes located
within one mile of the site depend on private wells for
their potable water supply. In 1982, EPA identified an
abandoned drum storage area by a 6-acre field at the
northern part of the site, which was apparently used for
the disposal of drums and other wastes. Site investiga-
tions by EPA from 1988 to 1990 identified contamina-
tion in the soil, sediment, and ground water at the site.
The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses remediation
of onsite source areas. Ground water remediation will
be addressed in a subsequent ROD. The primary con-
taminants of concern affecting the soil and sediment
are VOCs including toluene and xylenes; other organ-
ics including PAHs and pesticides; and metals includ-
ing lead and chromium.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Soils, Xylenes, Tolu-
ene, Pesticides, Chromium, Lead, Aromatic polycyclic
hydrocarbons, Ground water, Water pollution, Florida,
'Superfund, 'First remedial action-Amendment,
Record of Decision, Orange County(Florida), Zellwood
Groundwater Contamination site, Volatile organic
compounds.
PB91-921509/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Sangamo/Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge
(USDOI), Carterville, ll_ (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1 Aug 90,103p EPA/ROD/R05-90/124
See also PB91-921400.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI) site, in the
Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, is near Carter-
ville, Illinois. The Department of Defense (DOD), the
original administrator of the refuge, leased portions of
the refuge to munitions and explosives manufacturers
who continue to operate onsite. In 1947, DOD trans-
ferred the administrator of the refuge to the Depart-
ment of the Interior (DOI). DOI also leased portions of
the refuge to manufacturers of PCB transformers and
capacitors, automobile parts, fiberglass boats, plated
metal parts, and jet engine starters. The ROD focuses
on the PCB-contaminated soil and sediment in four
sites. The primary contaminants of concern affecting
soil and sediment are organics including PCBs and
metals including lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Soils, Lead, Metals,
Illinois, 'Superfund, 'First remedial action, Record of
Decision, Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR,
Carterville(lllinois), Polychlorinated biphenyls.
PB91-921S10/REB PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):
Crystal Chemical Site, Houston, TX. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 90,161p EPA/ROD/R06-90/062
See also PB91-921400.Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 24-acre Crystal Chemical site consists of a 7-acre
abandoned herbicide manufacturing facility (referred
to as the onsite area) and 18 acres of affected sur-
rounding properties (referred to as the offsite area) in
Houston, Harris County, Texas. From 1968 to 1981,
herbicides, including arsenide compounds were manu-
factured at the site. During that time several structures,
four evaporation ponds, and many storage tanks were
utilized. Drums of raw and finished product were rou-
tinely stored in the open. Onsite soil was contaminated
by herbicides spilled from drums during transfer of raw
materials from rail cars. Contamination of offsite soil
and sediment was a result of periodic flooding, which
caused contaminated onsite materials to be relocated
offsite. The primary contaminant of concern affecting
the soil, sediment, and ground water is arsenic.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Water pollution,
Ground water, Soils, Arsenic, Herbicides, Texas, 'Su-
perfund, 'First remedial action-Final, Record of Deci-
sion, Crystal Chemical, HoustonfTexas), Harris
CountyfTexas).
PB91-921511/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Rocky Mt. Arsenal (Operable Unit 19), CO. (Fourth
Remedial Action), February 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
26 Feb 90,108p EPA/ROD/R08-90/039
See also PB91-921400.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA) (Operable Unit
19) site comprises part of the 17,000-acre RMA site,
which is a former U.S. Army chemical warfare and in-
cendiary munitions manufacturing and assembly plant
in Adams County, Colorado. Final remediation of the
RMA site will take many years to complete and thirteen
Other Contamination Sources Interim Response Ac-
tions (IRAs) were determined necessary prior to imple-
menting the Final Onpost Record of Decision (ROD).
Operable Unit 19 (Rail Classification Yard) is one of
the areas included in the IRAs. In 1980, the pesticide
1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) was detected in
the alluvial ground water near the Rail Classification
Yard of RMA. Site investigations by the U.S. Army indi-
cate DBCP contamination in unsaturated soil and sedi-
ment possibly from leaking rail cars, to be potential
sources of ground water contamination. The ROD ad-
dresses interim management of migration of the con-
taminated ground water plume. The primary contami-
nant of concern affecting the ground water is DBCP.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, 'Water
pollution, Decontamination, Hazardous materials,
Ground water, Pesticides, Colorado, 'Superfund,
'Fourth remedial action, Record of Decision, Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Adams County(Colorado), 1 2-di-
bromo-3-chloropropane(DBCP).
PB91-921512/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Rocky ML Arsenal (Operable Unit 17), CO. (Eighth
Remedial Action), February 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1990,92p EPA/ROD/R08-90/037
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA) (Operable Unit
17) is a part of the 17,000-acre RMA site, which is a
former U.S. Army chemical warfare and incendiary mu-
nitions manufacturing and assembly plant in Adams
County, Colorado. From the 1950s until late 1969, the
U.S. Army used the RMA facility to produce the nerve
agent GB (isopropyl methyl-phosphonofluoridate). In
addition, between 1947 and 1982, private industries
leased major portions of the plant facilities to manufac-
ture various insecticides and herbicides. Since 1970,
facility operations have primarily involved the destruc-
tion of chemical warfare materials. Operable Unit 17
(CERCLA Wastewater Treatment System) is among
those IRAs specified. The ROD addresses the interim
remedy to develop and implement a program to treat
contaminated wastewaters resulting from the assess-
ment and implementation of response actions at the
RMA site. The primary contaminants of concern affect-
ing the wastewaters are VOCs including benzene,
PCE, toluene, and TCE; other organics including pesti-
cides; and metals including arsenic, chromium, and
lead.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, 'Waste disposal, Water
pollution, Waste water, Decontamination, Hazardous
materials, Insecticides, Pesticides, Benzene, Toluene,
Arsenic, Chromium, Lead, Colorado, 'Superfund,
'Eighth remedial action, Record of Decision, Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, Adams County(Colorado), Volatile
organic chemicals.
December 1991 95
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PB91-921513/REB PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):
Vertac, ln&, Jacksonville, AR. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 90.191 p EPA/ROD/R06-90/056
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Vertac site, a former herbicide and pesticide man-
ufacturing facility in Jacksonville, Arkansas, is com-
prised of an onsite and otfsrte area. Production of her-
bicides and pesticides, including 'Agent Orange,1
began in 1948 and resulted in extensive onsite con-
tamination. The offsite contamination, which is the
focus of the Record of Decision (ROD), resulted from
improper discharge of wastewater generated during
onsite operations. Prior to 1960, untreated wastewater
was discharged directly into Rocky Branch Creek,
which flows into Bayou Metro a few miles south of the
site. Beginning in the 1960s, wastewater was dis-
charged to the city's Old Sewage Treatment Rant
which had been upgraded with a pretreatment facility
that included an aerated lagoon and oxidation ponds
(West Wastewater Treatment Plant). A solvent treat-
ment process was later added to remove dkjxin from
the product The process, however, created contami-
nated liquid and solid waste residues that were
drummed and buried or stored onsite until 1987, when
pesticide production ceased. The primary contaminant
of concern affecting the soil, sediment and sludge is
2,3,7,8-tetra-chkxtlibenzo-p-dioxin.
Keywords: "Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Waste
water. Decontamination, Hazardous materials, Water
pollution. Soils, Dioxin, Arkansas, *Superfund, 'First
remedial action. Record of Decision, Vertac site,
Jacksonvilte(Arkansas), 237 8-tetra-chlorodibenzo-p-
dtoxin(TCDD).
PB91-921514/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
White Farm Equipment Company Dump Site,
Floyd County, Charles City, IA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,52p EPA/ROD/R07-90/040
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 20-acre White Farm Equipment Dump site is an
active landfill near the north border of Charles City in
Floyd County, Iowa. Drainage from the site toward the
northwest and south feeds into adjacent wetland
areas. The Charles City municipal wells, located 700
feet east of the site, obtain water from the deep, con-
fined Cedar Valley aquifer. Additionally, six shallow
drinking water wells that draw from an uncontrolled
water table are 1,000 feet downgracfient from the site.
Intermittently since 1971, approximately 650,000 cubic
yards of wet scrubber sludges, foundry sands, bagh-
ouse dusts, and other industrial wastes were disposed
of onsite. The primary contaminants of concern affect-
ing the sol. debris, and ground water are VOCs includ-
ing benzene and toluene; and metals including ar-
senic, lead, and chromium.
Keywords: 'Industrial wastes, 'Pollution control.
Waste disposal. Ground water. Water pollution, Soils,
Benzene, Toluene, Arsenic, Chromium, Lead.
Aquifers. Iowa, •Superfund, 'First remedial action-
Final, Record of Decision, White Farm Equipment
Dump, Charles City(lowa). Floyd County(lowa). Vola-
tile organic compounds.
PB91-921515/REB PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): NL
Industries/Taracorp Lead Smelting, Granite City,
ll_ (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and RemecSal Response.
30 Mar 90.199p EPA/ROD/R05-90/121
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; an others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The NL Industries/Taracorp Lead Smelting site is an
inactive secondary lead smelting facility in a heavily in-
dustrialized section of Granite City, Madison County, Il-
linois. Prior to 1903, the site was used for metal refin-
ing, fabricating, and other associated activities. From
1903 to 1983, the site was used for secondary lead
smelting activities. These operations generated an
onsite pile of blast furnace slag and battery casing
debris waste. From 1981 to 1983, St. Louis Lead Recy-
clers, Inc. (SLLR) used equipment on an adjacent
property to recycle lead-bearing materials from the
Taracorp waste pile for use in the furnaces at Tara-
corp. Hard rubber was the end waste product of the re-
cycling process. The Record of Decision (ROD) ad-
dresses the Taracorp pile, the SLLR piles, and resi-
dential soil, alleys, and driveways that are contaminat-
ed by airborne lead and/or hard rubber battery casing
material. The primary contaminant of concern affect-
ing the soil and debris is lead.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, 'Industrial waste, De-
contamination, Hazardous materials, Waste disposal,
Soils, Slags, Lead, Illinois, 'Superfund, 'First remedial
action, Record of Decision, NL Industries/Taracorp
Lead Smelting, Granite City(lllinois), Madison
County(lllinois).
PB91-921516/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Tyson Dump Number 1, Upper Merlon Township,
Montgomery County, PA. (Third Remedial Action),
September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,71p EPA/ROD/R03-90/102
See also PB89-233894.Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 4-acre Tyson Dump No. 1 site is an abandoned
septic and chemical waste disposal area in Upper
Merion Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
The site consists of a series of abandoned unlined la-
goons in a former sandstone quarry, and is bordered
by unnamed tributaries to the Schuylkill River on the
east and west and a railroad switching yard to the
north. Beyond the railroad yard is a floodplain/wet-
lands area and the Schuylkill River, which flows south-
east toward Philadelphia. The river is the main source
of drinking water in the area. From 1960 until 1973, the
privately owned site was used for the disposal of liquid
septic tank wastes, sludges, and chemical wastes that
were hauled onsite in bulk tank trucks. The third ROD
addresses OU3, the further remediation of the con-
taminated ground water that has migrated under the
Schuylkill River. Additional ground water investigations
will be conducted on the north side of the river, and
based on the results, a fourth operable unit may be
identified. The primary contaminants of concern affect-
ing the ground water are VOCs including toluene and
xylenes.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control. Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials. Water pollution,
Ground water, Toluene, Xylene, Pennsylvania, 'Super-
fund, 'Third remedial action, Record of Decision,
Tyson Dump 1 site. Upper Merion
Township(Pennsylvania), Montgomery
County(Pennsytvania), Volatile organic compounds.
PB91-921517/REB PC A05/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Oconomowoc Electroplating Company Site,
Ashippun, Wl. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
20 Sep 90,99pEPA/ROD/R05-90/129
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 10.5-acre Oconomowoc Electroplating site en-
compasses a 5-acre active electroplating facility and 5
acres of adjacent wetlands in Dodge County, Aship-
pun, Wisconsin. Electroplating, finishing, and degreas-
ing processes performed since 1957 at the OEC facili-
ty produce a multi-source effluent stream contaminat-
ed with heavy metals and VOCs. The effluent as well
as accidental spills and leaks around the property,
have resulted in widespread site contamination. Prior
to 1972, untreated wastewaters were discharged di-
rectly into the Davy Creek wetlands, and even after the
construction of two treatment lagoons, untreated
wastes and sludge overflowed the lagoons and contin-
ued to accumulate in the wetlands. Lagoon sludge re-
moval was initiated by OEC in 1979 but was never
completed, and therefore, discharge of contaminants,
including RCRA-listed hazardous waste (F006), con-
tinued into the wetlands. Due to its complexity, the site
has been divided into four Operable Units (OU) for re-
mediation: the surface water, sludge and contaminat-
ed soil associated with the two lagoons (OU1); all
other contaminated soil around the OEC facility not as-
sociated with the lagoons or found beneath the manu-
facturing building, including a fill area, a lowlands area,
the drainage ditches and the parking lot area (OU2);
the associated contaminated ground water (OU3); and
the highly contaminated sediment in the Davy Creek
wetlands area (OU4). The primary contaminants of
concern affecting the soil, sediment, debris, sludge,
ground water and surface water are VOCs including
TCE, toluene, and xylenes; and metals including chro-
mium and lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous wastes. Water pollution,
Ground water, Surface water, Soils, Debris, Sludge,
Toluene, Xylenes, Metals, Chromium, Lead, Wiscon-
sin, 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, Record of Deci-
sion, Oconomowoc Electroplating Company,
Ashippun(Wisconsin), Dodge County(Wisconsin),
Volatile organic compounds.
PB91-921518/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Algoma Municipal Landfill, Algoma, Wl. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Sep 90,70p EPA/ROD/R05-90/145
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 13-acre Algoma Municipal Landfill site is an inac-
tive municipal landfill in Algoma, Kewaunee County,
Wisconsin. The site overlies an aquifer that currently
supplies water to private wells. Solvents, thinners, lac-
quers, as well as municipal wastes were reportedly dis-
posed of in the main landfill area known as the Landfill
Disposal Area (LDA). Approximately 400,000 cubic
yards of municipal wastes were disposed of at the site.
In 1983, the landfill was closed and the wastes were
covered. However, over time, the cap has deteriorated
due to weather and lack of protection from freezing
and thawing. Therefore, the current coyer has not
been impermeable and landfill contaminants have
been released into the ground water. EPA site investi-
gations conducted in 1984 and 1989 revealed onsite
ground water contamination caused by sources leach-
ing from the LDA. The Record of Decision (ROD) ad-
dresses the remediation of contaminated source and
ground water. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the ground water, soil, and debris are VOCs
Including benzene; other organics; and metals includ-
ing arsenic and cadmium.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Ground water,
Debris, Soils, Benzene, Metals, Arsenic, Cadmium,
Wisconsin, •Superfund, 'Remedial action. Record of
Decision, Algoma Municipal Landfill,
AlgomafWisconsin), Kewaunee County(Wisconsin),
Volatile organic compounds.
PB91-921519/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Reilly Tar and Chemical Corporation Site, St
Peter Aquifer, SL Louis Park, MN. (Third Remedial
Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,61p EPA/ROD/R05-90/147
See also PB87-189387.Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
The 80-acre Reilly Tar and Chemical (St Louis Park)
site is a former coal tar distillation and wood preserving
plant in St Louis Park, Minnesota. The site overlies a
complex system of aquifers, including the St. Peter aq-
uifer that provide drinking water to area residences.
The St Peter Aquifer contains one municipal well,
which is used during periods of peak demand, howev-
er, the majority of the drinking water in St. Louis Park is
obtained from deeper aquifers. From 1917 to 1972,
wastewatef containing creosote and coal tar was dis-
charged to onsite surface water, and as a result, small
wastewatef spills occurred into onsite soil. The ROD
addresses Operable Unit 4 (OU4), remediation of the
St Peter aquifer. A subsequent ROD will address any
remaining site problems as OU3. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the ground water are organ-
ics including PAHs and phenols.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control,
'Aquifers, Decontamination, Hazardous materials,
Ground water. Water pollution, Aromatic polycyclic hy-
drocarbons, Phenols, Minnesota, 'Superfund, 'Reme-
dal action. Record of Decision, Reilly Tar and Chemi-
cal, Saint Louis Park(Minnesota), St. Peter Aquifer.
PB91-921520/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):
Pagano Salvage Site, Los Lunas, NM. (First Reme-
dW Action), September 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 90,23p EPA/ROD/R06-90/058
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 1.4-acre Pagano Salvage site is in Los Lunas, Va-
lencia County, New Mexico, and consists of a family-
run salvage business and a residence. During 1983,
salvage operations at the site included purchasing
•high technology' scrap material from Federal facilities
such as transformers, drums containing waste fluids,
and capacitors. Site inspections in 1984, 1985, and
1986 revealed several areas of soil contamination in
the yard due to leaks from scrap materials, which re-
leased PCB-contaminated oil into the soil. These areas
included two surface bum areas, a stained soil area,
and a surface pool of oil. In 1990, EPA removed ap-
proximately 5,100 cubic yards (i.e., soil in excess of 10
mo/kg PCBs based on TSCA cleanup policy) of con-
taminated soil and debris for disposal in an approved
RCRA facility offsite. Soil containing less than 10 mg/
kg PC8 was covered with a 10-12 inch soil cover. Soil
sampling has confirmed that this removal has resolved
the PCB contamination at the site and EPA proposes
no addffional remedial action. Based on this rationale,
there are no primary contaminants of concern affect-
ing the site. The selected remedial action for the site is
a no action remedy with ground water monitoring for
one year at the request of the State.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Soil
sampfng. Hazardous materials, Polychlorinated bi-
pherr/ts, 'Superfund, Pagano Salvage, Los
LunasfNew Mexico), Valencia County(New Mexico),
•final remedial action.
PM1-921521/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):
Arkwood, Ino, Omaha, AR. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,122p EPA/ROD/R06-90/064
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 15-acre Arkwood site is a former wood treatment
tatiKy m Boone County, Arkansas. Land use in the vi-
cirity of the site is primarily agricultural and light indus-
trial Ground water on, or near the site is highly suscep-
ftte to contamination as a result of underground cav-
ities, enlarged fractures and conduits which hinder
monitoring and pumping. State investigations conduct-
ed during the 1980s documented PCP and creosote
contamination in surface water, soil, debris, and build-
ngs throughout the site. Contaminated surface fea-
tures at the site include the wood treatment facility, a
sinkhole area contaminated with oily waste, a ditch
area, a wood storage area, and an ash pile. In 1987,
EPA ordered the site owner to perform an immediate
removal action, which included implementing site
access including fencing and sign postings. The
Record of Decision (ROD) addresses remediation of
all affected media, and provides the final remedy for
the site. The primary contaminants of concern affect-
ing the soil, sludge, debris, ground water and surface
water are organics including pentachlorophenol (PCP),
PAHs, and dioxin; and oils.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Water pollution,
Ground water, Surface water, Soils, Sludge, Debris,
Dioxin, Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons, Oils, Arkan-
sas, 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, Arkwood Incorpo-
rated, Boone County(Arkansas), Omaha(Arkansas),
Pentachlorophenol(PCP), Record of Decision.
PB91-921523/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Coalinga Asbestos Mine, Fresno County, CA.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
21 Sep 90,56p EPA/ROD/R09-90/049
See also PB90-138314.Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 557-acre Coalinga Asbestos Mine site, a former
asbestos processing area and chromite mine, com-
prises part of the Johns Manville Coalinga Asbestos
Mill site in western Fresno County, California. This rural
mountainous area is used primarily for recreational
purposes. From 1962 to 1974, asbestos ore from sev-
eral local mines was processed and sorted onsite, and
the resulting asbestos mill tailings were periodically
bulldozed into an intermittent stream channel. Subse-
quently, from 1975 to 1977, a chromite milling oper-
ation was conducted onsite. Tailings were often
washed downstream during periods of stream flow,
and the resuspension of asbestos fibers from the tail-
ings into the air produced a significant inhalation
hazard. As a result of these activities, approximately
450,000 cubic yards of mill tailings and asbestos ore
remain onsite within a large tailing pile. In 1980 and
1987, State investigations indicated that the site was
contributing a significant amount of asbestos into the
surface water. The site will be remediated as two Op-
erable Units (OU). The Record of Decision (ROD) ad-
dresses the remedial action for OU2, the Johns Man-
ville Coalinga Asbestos Mill Area. The primary con-
taminant of concern affecting the surface water is as-
bestos.
Keywords: 'Pollution control, Decontamination, Haz-
ardous materials, Surface water. Asbestos, California,
'Superfund, 'Remedial action, Johns Manville Coa-
linga Asbestos Mill, Fresno County(Califomia), Mill tail-
ings, Record of Decision.
PB91-921524/REB
PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Master Disposal Service Landfill, Brookfield, Wl.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
26 Sep 90.64p EPA/ROD/R05-90/146
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Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 26-acre Master Disposal Service Landfill site is an
inactive industrial landfill in the Town of Brookfield,
Waukesha County, Wisconsin. The site overlies a surfi-
cial sand/gravel and dolomite aquifer system, which
has been contaminated by onsite disposal activities.
Onsite disposal of mainly industrial foundry sands and
slags occurred between 1967 and 1982. Onsite dis-
posal of hazardous wastes including inks, sludges, and
solvents was also observed during this period. Investi-
gations completed in 1990 identified negative impacts
on surface water and ground water from the landfill
sources. The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses
source control as a final remedy and management of
migration of ground water as an interim remedy. A sub-
sequent ROD will address the final restoration of the
surficial aquifer system. The primary contaminants of
concern affecting the soil, debris, and ground water
are VOCs including benzene, TCE, toluene, and xy-
lenes; and metals including arsenic, chromium, and
lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control,
Aquifers, Decontamination, Hazardous materials,
Ground water. Water pollution, Solvents, Surface
waters, Benzene, Toluene, Xylenes, Metals, Arsenic,
Chromium, Lead, Soils, Wisconsin, 'Superfund, 'First
remedial action, Record of Decision, Master Disposal
Service Landfill Site, Waukesha County(Wisconsin),
Ethylene/trichloro, Volatile organic compounds.
PB91-921525/REB PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Munisport Landfill Site, Dade County, North
Miami, FL. (First Remedial Action), July 1990. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
26 Jul 90,186p EPA/ROD/R04-90/062
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Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 291-acre Munisport Landfill site, including a 170-
acre, inactive municipal landfill, is within the city of
North Miami, Dade County, Florida. The city of North
Miami leased 291 acres to Munisport for recreational
development in 1971 which began filling low-lying
areas of the site with clean fill and construction debris.
In 1975, a temporary permit allowed solid waste to be
used as fill above the water table. However, in 1976, a
State inspection found twelve 55-gallon drums that
were leaking wastes onsite; a violation was issued,
and these drums were removed offsite by the city.
Landfilling operations ceased in 1981, but closure has
not yet taken place. Leachate from the landfill waste
still poses a significant threat to the aquatic organisms
in the Mangrove Preserve. The ground water is no
longer used for potable purposes as a result of salt
water intrusion. The contaminants of concern affecting
the ground water include VOCs such as benzene and
toluene; other organics; metals, such as arsenic, chro-
mium, and lead; and other inorganics.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Ground water, Water
pollution, Leachates, Benzene, Toluene, Metals, Ar-
senic, Chromium, Lead, Florida, 'Superfund, 'First re-
medial action-Final, Record of Decision, Munisport
Landfill site, North Miami(Florida), Dade
County(Florida), Volatile organic compounds.
PB91-921526/REB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Claremont Polychemical, Nassau County, Old
Bethpage, NY. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28Sep90,135pEPA/ROD/R02-90/123
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 9.5-acre Claremont Polychemical site is an aban-
doned production facility in Oyster Bay, Nassau
County, New York. The principal wastes generated
were organic solvents, resins, and mineral spirits wash
wastes. In 1979, the State identified improper storage
practices onsite, including stockpiles of over 2,000 un-
covered or leaking drums of wastes and an onsite spill
area. Organic solvents from several onsite spills and
discharge incidents may have contaminated onsite soil
and ground water. By 1980, most of the onsite drums
were sorted and removed offsite, reused, or burned
onsite. Subsequently, contaminated soil was excavat-
ed and placed on a plastic sterile liner, which has de-
graded over time. Ground water investigations in 1980
revealed ground water contamination directly under
the site. The remedial actions for the site have been di-
vided into two Operable Units (OUs). The Record of
Decision (ROD) focuses on OU2, overall remediation
of ground water and soil/wastes contained onsite in
drums and holding basins. The primary contaminants
of concern affecting the soil, debris, and ground water
are VOCs including PCE, TCE, toluene, and xylenes;
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other organics; metals including arsenic, chromium,
and lead; and inorganics including asbestos.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Water pollution,
Ground water. Soils, Toluene. Xytenes, Metals, Ar-
senic, Chromium, Lead, Asbestos, New York, 'Super-
fund, 'Second remedial action-Final, Record of Deci-
sion, Claremont Polychemical, Oyster Bay(New York),
Nassau County(New York), Ethylene/trichloro, Volatile
organic compounds.
PB91-921527/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Metattec/Aerosystems, Franklin Borough, Sussex
County, NJ. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 90,76p EPA/ROD/R02-90/116
See also PB87-189957.Portions of this document are
not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 15.3-acre Metattec/Aerosystems site is a former
metal products manufacturing operation in the Bor-
ough of Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey. A
marshy wetlands area is southeast of the site, and sur-
rounding land use is primarily semi-rural residential.
The Metaltec plant was operated from 1965 to 1980
and the area surrounding the plant included a process
well, a wastewater lagoon, a drum storage area, soil
saturated with wastewater, and two piles of waste ma-
terial. In 1980, the State detected VOCs in the
wastewater lagoon, surrounding soil, and in onsite
ground water. In 1981, the State ordered Metaltec/
Aerosystems to remove waste material from the
wastewater lagoon, and in 1982 the lagoon was par-
tially excavated and filled. The ROD addresses final
ground water remediation at the site. The primary con-
taminants of concern affecting the ground water are
VOCs including PCE, TCE, toluene, and xylenes; and
metals including chromium and lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials. Water pollution,
Ground water. Toluene, Xylenes, Metals, Chromium,
Lead, New Jersey. •Superfund, 'Second remedial
action-Final, Record of Decision, Metaltec/Aerosys-
tems, Sussex CountyfNew Jersey), Volatile organic
compounds.
P891-921528/REB PC A20/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area NPL Site, Warm
Springs Ponds Operable Unit, Upper Clark Fork
River Basin, HT. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90.454p EPA/ROD/R08-90/030
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Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico: all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Sflver Bow Creek site is a mining and processing
area in the Upper dark Fork River Basin, Deer Lodge
County, Southwestern Montana. The Record of Deci-
sion (ROD) documents the selected interim remedial
action for one of eleven operable units for the site, the
Warm Springs Ponds operable unit, which covers ap-
proximately 2,500 acres just above the beginning of
the Clark Fork River. Contamination at the site is the
result of over 100 years of mining and process oper-
ations in the area. Mining, milling, and smelting waste
were dumped cSrectty into Silver Bow Creek and trans-
ported downstream to the dark Fork River with final
deposition downstream as far as 130 miles. Principal
threats from the site include the possibility of pond
berm failure due to flood and earthquake damage that
could release mffions of cubic yards of tailings and
sedment to the river. Furthermore, the creeks are con-
taminated with deserved metals, and exposed soil and
tailings are contaminated with elevated levels of sever-
al metals. The primary contaminants of concern affect-
ing, the soil, sediment, ground water, and surface water
are metals including arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead.
and zinc.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials. Ground water, Sur-
face water, Water pollution. Soils, Metals, Arsenic,
Lead, Copper. Zinc, Cadmium, Montana, * Superfund,
'First remedial action, Record of Decision, Silver Bow
Creek site. Upper Clark Fork River Basin(Montana),
Deer Lodge County(Montana).
PB91-921529/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Chemical Learnan Tank Lines Site, Logan Town-
ship, Gloucester County, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,91 p EPA/ROD/R02-90/114
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Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 31-acre Chemical Leaman Tank Lines site is a
liquid tanker truck terminal and cleaning operation in
Logan Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey. Sur-
rounding land use is primarily rural residential. An ex-
tensive wetlands area occupies the southern and east-
em portions of the site. An underlying aquifer was used
as a local drinking water supply until the late 1970s
when ground water contaminants including solvents,
were detected in the aquifer. From 1961 to 1975,
wastewater from tanker washing and rinsing oper-
ations was discharged into a network of seven unlined
settling/aeration lagoons, which have been deter-
mined to be the source of the present organic and inor-
ganic contamination of soil, ground water, and adja-
cent wetlands. The Record of Decision (ROD) ad-
dresses remediation of the ground water contaminant
plume. Subsequent RODs will address source control,
surface water, and sediment contamination. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting ground water
are VOCs including benzene, PCE, and TCE; other or-
ganics; and metals including arsenic, chromium, and
lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Haz-
ardous materials. Decontamination, Water pollution,
Ground water. Benzene, Metals, Arsenic, Chromium,
Lead, Organics, New Jersey, •Superfund, 'First reme-
dial action. Record of Decision, Chemical Leaman
Tank Lines, Logan Township(New Jersey), Gloucester
County(New Jersey), Ethylene/trichloro, Volatile or-
ganic compounds.
PB91-921530/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
City Industries, Winter Park, Fl_ (First Remedial
Action), March 1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Mar 90,77p EPA/ROD/R04-90/059
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Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The City Industries site is a former hazardous waste re-
cycling and transfer facility in GokJenrod Township,
Orange County, Florida, near the cities of Winter Park
and Orlando. The city of Winter Park's water supply
well field is located approximately 1,900 feet west of
the site. These wells draw from the deep Floridan aqui-
fer, which is separated from a surficial aquifer by a
140-foot-tnick confining layer. In 1971. a former fuel oil
business at the site was developed into a waste-han-
dling facility. Activities at the site included receiving,
handling, storing, reclaiming, and disposing of various
waste chemicals. Improper disposal practices and in-
tentional dumping ted to onsite soil and surficial
ground water contamination. The Record of Decision
(ROD) addresses contaminated ground water, which is
migrating through the surficial aquifer, a potential
drinking water source, and prevention of contaminant
migration to the deeper Floridan aquifer. The primary
contaminants of concern affecting the ground water
are VOCs including benzene, PCE. TCE, and toluene.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control. Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Water pollution,
Ground water. Aquifers, Benzene, Toluene, Florida,
' 'Superfund, 'First remedial action-Final, Record of
Decision. GokJenrod Township(Rorida), Orange
CountyfFtorida), Ethylene/trichloro.
PB91-921531/REB PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination Site
(Martin Scrap Recycling Facility), Concord, NC.
(First Remedial Action), August 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
31 Aug 90,60p EPA/ROD/R04-90/078
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination site, is in
Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina. One of the
potential sources of onsite contamination is the 13-
acre Martin Scrap Recycling Facility (MSR) facility, an
inactive battery salvage and recycling operation. The
MRS Facility consists of two tracts of land; the larger
tract includes a main facility that was used for lead rec-
lamation activities; and the second lot encompasses
the floodplain area. The Main Facility is comprised of
several lead-contaminated buildings including a scale
house, several garages and sheds, as a result of
onsite battery cracking operations. Contaminated
debris including old tanks, drums, wires, casings, and
trash is spread throughout the Main Facility area. The
southeastern comer of the Main Facility has been
backfilled with cracked battery casings to a depth of 20
feet. Approximately 57,000 cubic yards of lead-con-
taminated soil remains onsite from previous battery
salvage activities. The Record of Decision (ROD) ad-
dresses Operable Unit 1 (OU1), which will contain the
source contamination from the MSR facility to mini-
mize the continued degradation of ground water and
surface water. Subsequent RODs will address the final
action and remediation of other onsite contaminant
sources (OU2) and ground water contamination (OU3).
The primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil
and debris are metals including chromium and lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Soils, Debris, Metals,
Chromium, Lead, North Carolina, 'Superfund, "First
remedial action, Record of Decision, Concord(North
Carolina), Cabarrus County(North Carolina), Bypass
601 Groundwater Contamination site.
PB91-921532/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
Wheeling Disposal Service Company Landfill,
Amazonia, MO. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990. Rnal rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 90,83p EPA/ROD/R07-90/044
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 200-acre Wheeling Disposal Service site is an in-
active industrial and sanitary landfill in Amazonia, Mis-
souri. Onsite disposal features include nine solid waste
trenches, five liquid waste trenches, two evaporation
ponds, a farm chemical area, three tannery waste
areas, and a rinsed-container area. From 1964 until
the landfill was closed in 1986, municipal and industrial
wastes, including tanning sludges, pesticides, asbes-
tos, laboratory wastes, construction debris, paint
sludges, battery and cyanide waste, and crushed
drums were disposed of in the various onsite disposal
units. EPA and the State conducted onsite and offsite
investigations from 1980 to 1987 that identified the
presence of onsite contamination with no evidence of
offsite contaminant migration. The remedial investiga-
tion/feasibility study conducted in 1989 and 1990 con-
firmed these results. The Record of Decision (ROD)
addresses both source control and management of
contaminant migration, and is a final remedy. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting the soil, sedi-
ment, ground water, and surface water are VOCs in-
cluding TCE and toluene; other organics including pes-
ticides; and metals including arsenic, chromium, and
lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials. Water pollution,
Ground water, Surface water, Soils, Toluene, Pesti-
cides, Metals, Arsenic, Chromium, Lead, Missouri,
'Superfund, 'Remedial action, Record of Decision,
Wheeling Disposal Service, Amozonia(Missouri), Vola-
tile organic compounds, Ethylene/trichloro.
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PB91-921533/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
liattiace Petrochemical Company, Broome
County, Gten Cove, NY. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 90,44p EPA/ROD/R02-90/119
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 2-acre Mattiace Petrochemical site is an inactive
liquid storage and redistribution facility in Glen Cove,
Nassau County, New York. The site overlies a system
of three unconsolidated sedimentary aquifers, which
may be affected by onsite contamination. From the
mid-1960s to 1986, organic solvents were stored,
blended, and repackaged onsite. Drums were recondi-
tioned onsite, and resulting water/solvent mixtures
were discharged to above-ground tanks or to an onsite
leaching pond. A solvent water separator was used to
cofect overflow from the above-ground tanks for dis-
charge to the leaching pond. There is evidence, how-
ever, that overflow from these tanks may have been
discharged directly into the soil. The Record of Deci-
sion (ROD) addresses Operable Unit 2 (OU2) and in-
cludes removal of drummed sludges and highly con-
laminated soil. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the soil, sludge, and debris are VOCs includ-
ing benzene, PCE, TCE, toluene, and xyjenes; other
organics including phenols: and metals including ar-
senic, chromium, and lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Soils, Sludge,
Debris, Benzene, Toluene, Xylenes, Phenols, Metals,
Arsenic, Chromium, Lead, New York, *Superfund,
•Remedial action, Record of Decision, Mattiace Petro-
chemical, Gten Cove(New York), Nassau County(New
York), Etnytene/trichloro, Volatile organic compounds.
PB91-921534/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Intel Santa Clara III Superfund Site, Santa Clara,
CA. (First Remedial Action), September 1990. Rnal
rapt
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
20 Sep 90,122p EPA/ROD/R09-90/055
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Intel (Santa Clara III) site includes a plant that per-
forms quality control testing of chemicals and electri-
cal testing of semiconductors in Santa Clara, Santa
Clara County, California. The site is in a predominantly
industrial area, and overlies a major ground regional
source of ground water, the Santa Clara Valley ground
water basin. In 1982, the State conducted a leak de-
tection program, which identified VOC contamination
in an onsite shallow aquifer. Possible sources for the
contamination may include the accidental dumping of
solvents into an acid neutralization tank, accidental
spBs near an above-ground solvent storage facility,
and cleaning of solvent-contaminated pipes during
plant construction. It has been determined that no
Onsite source is presently contributing to ground water
contamination. Since 1985, Intel has been pumping
and treating ground water using granular activated
carbon as an Initial Remedial Measure (IRM). The
Record of Decision (ROD) addresses a final solution
for restoring ground water to its beneficial use. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting the ground
water are VOCs including TCE.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Water pollution.
Ground water, California, 'Superfund, 'Remedial
action, Record of Decision, Intel Santa Clara III, Santa
Osra(Califomia), Santa Clara County(Califomia), Vola-
Se organic compounds.
PB91-921535/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): In-
terrt/Stemens Superfund Site, Cupertino, CA.
(Rrtt Remedial Action), September 1990. Rnal
lept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 90,103p EPA/ROD/R09-90/052
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 12-acre Intersil site contains two industrial proper-
ties, Intersil, Inc., and Siemens Components, Inc., in
Cupertino, California. Since 1978, Siemens has manu-
factured semiconductor products for optoelectronic
applications at the site. Solvents are currently stored
above-ground and wastewater is treated in an acid
neutralization system. From 1967 to 1988, Intersil op-
erated as a semiconductor assembly facility. Two
vaulted and one unvaulted underground acid neutral-
ization systems, now excavated, were used in the op-
eration. Both facilities used various organic solvents
and commercial mixtures. Contamination, a result of
releases from the underground waste handling facili-
ties at both plants, has been detected in soil and
ground water beneath the site. A contaminant plume
also has been detected, which affects otfsite ground
water. The Record of Decision (ROD) outlines the final
remedy addressing onsite source areas, and onsite
and offsite contaminated ground water. The primary
contaminants of concern affecting the soil and ground
water are VOCs including PCE, TCE, and toluene; and
other organics including phenols.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials. Ground water, Soils,
Toluene, Phenols, California, 'Superfund, 'Remedial
action, Record of Decision, Intersil/Siemens,
Cupertino(Califomia), Volatile organic compounds.
PB91-921539/REB PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Howe Valley Landfill, Howe Valley, KY. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990. Rnal rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,233p EPA/ROD/R04-90/063
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 11-acre Howe Valley Landfill site is an inactive
landfill in Howe Valley, Hardin County, Kentucky. A
Class HA aquifer underlies the site, but is not currently
used as a drinking water source. Ground water flow is
southeasterly toward Boutwell Spring and Linders
Creek. From 1967 to 1976, 2.5 acres of the site were
used for disposal of refuse and manufacturing by-prod-
ucts. In 1974, a State inspection revealed that acidic
liquid wastes were being dumped directly into the land-
fill, in direct violation of the solid-waste disposal permit
issued. Although the permit expired in 1974, the landfill
continued dumping operations until 1976. In 1988,
EPA required the removal of 9,150 full or partially filled
drums containing metal plating sludge, caulk, flamma-
ble silicone polymers, and paint-like pigments; 1,621
empty drums; 6,000 smaller containers; and 3,000
cubic yards of loose waste from the site. State investi-
gations in 1987 found that the potential migration of
the waste posed a drinking water hazard. Contaminant
levels for the underlying ground water system cannot
accurately be monitored because of the karst topogra-
phy at the site. This remedial action focuses on reduc-
ing the source contamination. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the soil are VOCs including
PCE; and metals including chromium.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Soils, Metals, Chro-
mium, Kentucky, 'Superfund, 'Second remedial
action-Final, Record of Decision, Howe Valley Landfill
site, Howe Valley(Kentucky), Hardin
County(Kentucky), Volatile organic compounds.
PB91-921540/REB
PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Portland Cement Co. (Kiln Dust No. 2 and No. 3)
Operable Unit 1, Salt Lake City, UT. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1990,148p EPA/ROD/R08-90/029
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count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 71-acre Portland Cement (Kiln Dust No. 2 and No.
3) site is in a primarily industrial/commercial area of
Salt Lake City, Utah, and consists of 3 separate but ad-
jacent properties known as Site 2, Site 3, and the West
Site. Between 1965 and 1983, the Portland Cement
Co. deposited approximately 495,000 cubic yards of
waste cement kiln dust (CKD) on each of the three
properties comprising the site. Waste CKD consists
primarily of heavy metals and other inorganics and is
highly alkaline. The waste CKD has also produced a
contaminant plume which is present in the shallow
ground water beneath the site and some adjacent
properties. The Record of Decision, the first operable
unit, addresses removal of the waste CKD and tempo-
rary onsite storage of the chromium bricks. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting the waste
CKD are metals including arsenic, chromium, and lead,
and other inorganics.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Water pollution,
Ground water, Metals, Arsenic, Chromium, Lead, Utah,
'Superfund, 'Remedial action, Portland cement, Salt
Lake City(Utah), Cement kiln dust
PB91-921541/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
Shenandoah Stables, Lincoln County, MO.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,39p EPA/ROD/R07-90/042
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Shenandoah Stables (SS) site is located in a rural
area near Moscow Mills, Lincoln County, Missouri,
within the upper floodplain of Crooked Creek. The
property includes an enclosed arena and horse sta-
bles building, a number of single family residences, a
livestock operation, and other small businesses on ap-
proximately 5- to 10-acre land parcels around the facil-
ity. In 1971, the area inside the arena was sprayed with
approximately 1,500 gallons of dioxin-contaminated
waste oil for dust control purposes. Subsequently, a
number of adverse effects were noted in horses, other
animals, and in humans. The ROD addresses the final
remedy for the site, the removal of 3,471 cubic yards of
contaminated materials currently stored onsite in
2,660 separate containers. The primary contaminant
of concern affecting the soil and debris is dioxin.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Soils, Debris, Dioxin,
'Superfund, 'Remedial action, Record of Decision,
Lincoln County(Missouri), Shenandoah Stables.
PB91-921542/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Fort Lewis Logistics Center, Pierce County, Fort
Lewis, WA. (First Remedial Action), September
1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
25 Sep 90,67p EPA/ROD/R10-90/025
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 650-acre Fort Lewis Logistics Center site is a mili-
tary storage and maintenance facility in Pierce County,
Washington. Surrounding land use is mixed residential
and commercial. The site overlies a surficial aquifer,
and a deeper bedrock aquifer that is used as a water
supply to over 85,000 people in the area. The Logistics
Center is an industrial complex, which includes ware-
houses, motor pools, maintenance facilities, and an
equipment disposal yard. From the 1940s to the mid
1970s, solvents including TCE and PCE were used as
degreasers during maintenance activities. The sol-
vents were frequently combined with waste oil and dis-
posed of at several locations within the Logistics
Center. Site investigations from 1985 to 1988 detected
VOC contamination in onsite monitoring wells and off-
site private wells. As a result of these findings, affected
residents were connected to a public water supply.
The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses restoration
of the contaminated surficial ground water aquifer, and
provides a final remedy for the site. Confirmation soil
December 1991 99
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sampling and further characterization of the deep aqui-
fer contamination will be evaluated as part of the reme-
ctel action. The primary contaminants of concern af-
fecting the ground water are VOCs including DCE,
PCE, and TCE.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal. 'Pollution control,
'Aquifers, Decontamination, Hazardous materials,
Water pollution, Ground water. Metals, Chromium,
Lead. Washington, •Superiund. 'First remedial action-
Final, Record of Decision. Fort Lewis Logistics Center,
Pierce County(Washtngton), Volatile organic com-
pounds.
PB91-921543/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Dedskxi (EPA Region 6):
Chnarron Mining Corporation Site, Operable Unit
1, Lincoln County, Carrizozo, NIL (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
21 Sep90,81p EPA/ROD/R06-90/060
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S.. Canada,
and Mexico; aH others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 10.6-acre OJmairon Mining site, Lincoln County,
New Mexico, is an inactive milling facility used to re-
cover iron from ores transported to the site. A shallow
aquifer, which is not a potential drinking water source,
and a deeper primary drinking water aquifer lie be-
neath the srte. Cyanide was used until 1982 to recover
precious metals. The operation of the mill resulted in
the Discharge of contaminated liquids onsite. The
sources of environmental cyanide contamination at
the site are the processed waste materials, including
taSngs pies and cinder block trench sediment piles,
the cyanide solution and tailings spillage areas, and
the cyanide solution recycling and disposal areas, in-
duing cinder block trenches and an unlined dis-
charge pit The major sources of ground water con-
tamination by cyanide are the cinder block trenches
and the Discharge pit These areas of prolonged con-
tact between cyanide solution and underlying soil led
to cyanide contamination in the shallow aquifer. The
ROD addresses contaminated shallow ground water at
the Omarron Mining mat area as Operable Unit 1
(OU1). The primary contaminants of concern affecting
the ground water are inorganics including cyanide.
Keywords: *WasJe Disposal, 'Pollution control. Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials. Water pollution.
Ground water. Cyanide. New Mexico. 'Superfund,
•Remodel action, Record of Decision, Cimarron
MMrig, Lincoln County(New Mexico).
PB91-921544/REB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Solvent Service Superfund Site, San Jos*, CA.
(First RemedW Action), September 1990. Final
rept.
Enwonmental Pi election Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Sep 90.137p EPA/ROD/R09-90/050
Portions of this document are not fully tegfcte.
Paper copy avaiable on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count requred (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; al others$300). Single copies also avaB-
abto in paper copy or microfiche.
The 3-acre Solvent Service (SSI) site is an active treat-
ment storage and deposal faeSty in San Jose, Califor-
nia Since 1983, SSI has been operated as a treat-
ment, storage, and Disposal facility. Mixed and segre-
gated solvents have been recycled by a variety of
methods indurjng dteHation, separation, and blend-
ing. After VOCs were detected in the ground water, the
Caifomta Water Quality Control Board adopted Waste
Discharge Requirements requiring further site investi-
gations and vnpternentation of tfitenrn remeolQj meas-
ures, m 1988 and then again in 1989, the Board adopt-
ed Revised Waste Disposal Requvements requinng
completion of the pollution mvestigation, final installa-
tion of sol cleanup measures, and submittal of an Rl/
FS and RAP. SSI is currently operating a containment/
extraction system for Ihe ground water plume. The pri-
mary contaminants of concern affecting the soS and
ground water are VOCs inducing benzene, PCE, TCE,
toluene, and xylenes.
Keywords: *Waste Disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Water pollution.
Ground water, Sofe, Benzene, Toluene, Xytenes, CaB-
fornia, 'Superfund, 'Remedial action, Record of Deci-
sion, Solvent service, San Jose(Califomia), Volatile or-
ganic compounds, Ethylene/trichloro.
PB91-921545/REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Hagen Farm Site, Source Control Operable Unit,
Dane County, Wl. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
17 Sep 90,41p EPA/ROD/R05-90/127
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; an others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 10-acre Hagen Farm site is a former waste dispos-
al facility in Dane County, Wisconsin. From 1950 to
1966, waste materials were disposed of in three sub-
areas of the site's defined area of contamination.
Onsite investigations indicate that subarea A, a 6-acre
area in the southern portion of the site, contains indus-
trial wastes consisting of solvents and various other or-
ganics as well as municipal waste, whereas subareas
B and C, each 1.5-acre areas in the northeastern por-
tion of the site, appear to contain only scattered munic-
ipal wastes. Site investigations have determined the
need for two concurrent operable units. The source
control operable unit, which is defined in the Record of
Decision (ROD), addresses the waste refuse and sub-
surface soil at areas A, B, and C with the goal of con-
trolling the migration of the waste refuse and sub-soil
and reducing the volume of contaminants from the
waste and sub-soil to the ground water. The primary
contaminants of concern affecting the soil and waste
refuse are VOCs including benzene, toluene, xylenes;
other organics including phenols and PCBs; and
metals including lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Soils, Debris, Ben-
zene, Toluene, Xylenes, Phenols, Polychlorinated bt-
phenyts, Metals, Lead, Wisconsin, 'Superfund, 'Re-
medial action, Record of Decision, Hagen Farm, Dane
County(Wisconsin), Volatile organic compounds.
PB91-921546/REB
PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Yellow Water Road Site, Duval County, Baldwin,
Fl_ (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,116p EPA/ROD/R04-90/067
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 14-acre Yellow Water Road site is a former stor-
age area for PCB-contaminated liquids and electrical
equipment in Baldwin, Duval County, Florida. In 1981,
onsite storage of PCB-contaminated liquids and elec-
trical equipment began at the former operational area
in anticipation of upcoming onsite incineration oper-
ations, but the proper permits for the incinerator were
never obtained. Subsequently in 1982, PCB-contami-
nated oils were spilled at the site as a result of onsite
salvage operation which included metal removal from
transformers. The Record of Decision (ROD) address-
es the remediation of PCB-contaminated soil and sedi-
ment The primary contaminants of concern affecting
the soU and sediment are other organics including
PCBs.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control. Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials. Soils, Sediments,
Potychkxinated txphenyts, 'Superiund, 'Remedial
action. Record of Decision. Yellow Water Road site.
BakJwin(Florida), Duval County(Flooda).
PB91-921547/REB PCA05/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Kummer Sanitary Landtn, Northern Township,
Bettrami County, UN. (Third Remedial Action),
September 1990. Rnal rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Sep 90,83p EPA/ROD/R05-90/134
See also PB85-249548 and PB89-196786.Portions of
this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 35-acre Kummer Sanitary Landfill site is an inac-
tive mixed municipal waste landfill in Northern Town-
ship, Beltrami County, Minnesota, approximately one
mile west of Lake Bemidji. A large residential area lies
approximately 1,000 feet east of the site, and there is a
hospital directly southwest The privately owned land-
fill was operated from 1971 until 1985; however, busi-
ness records for the site are virtually nonexistent. Op-
erations at the landfill caused the State to take a
number of administrative and enforcement actions.
Following the discovery of ground water contamination
in Northern Township in 1984, the State issued a
public health advisory concerning the well water and
provided a temporary water supply. Two previous
Records of Decision (RODs) in 1985 and 1988 docu-
mented the provision of an alternative water supply for
the Northern municipal water system as Operable Unit
1 (OU1), and a source control Operable Unit (OU2),
which included a cover system to control the source of
contamination (OU3). The final ROD addresses
ground water contamination. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the ground water are VOCs
including benzene, PCE, TCE, and vinyl chloride.
Keywords: 'Waste pollution, 'Pollution control, De-
contamination, Hazardous materials, Water pollution,
Ground water, Benzene, Vinyl chloride, Minnesota,
•Superfund, 'Remedial action, Record of Decision,
Kummer Sanitary Landfill site. Northern
Township(Minnesota), Beltrami Counry(Minnesota),
Volatile organic compounds, Ethylene/trichloro.
PB91-921548/REB PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Clnnaminson Groundwater Contamination Site,
Burlington County, NJ. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,172p EPA/ROD/R02-90/127
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 400-acre Cinnaminson Groundwater Contamina-
tion site is in the townships of Cinnaminson and
Delran, Burlington County, New Jersey. The site over-
lies a deep aquifer and a shallow aquifer, and the latter
is a potential source of drinking water. Furthermore,
the site lies within the Delaware River floodplain. From
1950 to 1980, municipal solid waste and other refuse
were deposited in the mining pits, while mining oper-
ations continued in other site areas. In 1970, Sanitary
Landfill Inc. (SLI) operated an onsite sanitary landfill in
the same area, which accepted hazardous industrial
waste. In 1980, the State identified improper waste dis-
posal practices onsite, and ordered SLI to close the
landfill. In 1981 as part of the closure plan, SLI capped
the landfill with 18 inches of clay, installed a gas col-
lection and venting system, and initiated ground water
monitoring. Subsequent ground water studies by EPA
and SLI identified onsite ground water contamination
in the landfill area. Additionally, various onsite industri-
al operations and local area septic systems were also
identified as potential sources of ground water con-
tamination. The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses
remediation of onsite contaminated ground water in
the shallow and deep aquifers, and prevention of fur-
ther migration of contamination into municipal wells.
The primary contaminants of concern affecting the
ground water are VOCs including benzene, PCE, TCE,
toluene, and xylenes; other organics including PAHs
and phenols; and metals including arsenic, chromium,
and lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Aquifers, Wells,
Water pollution. Ground water. Benzene, Toluene, Xy-
tenes, Aromatic porycyclic hydrocarbons, Phenols,
Metals, Arsenic, Chromium, Lead, New Jersey, •Su-
perfund, 'Remedial action, Record of Decision, Cinna-
minson Groundwater Contamination site, Cinnaminson
Township(New Jersey), Delran Township(New
Jersey), Burlington County(New Jersey), Volatile or-
ganic compounds.
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PB91-921549/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
SyosMt Landfill, Nassau County, Syosset, NY.
(first Remedial Action), September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27Sep90,118p EPA/ROD/R02-90/107
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 35-acre Syosset Landfill site is a closed municipal
landfill in Syosset, Oyster Bay, New York. From 1933
to 1975, commercial, industrial, residential, demolition,
and agricultural wastes, sludge, and ash were dis-
posed of in the onsite landfill. Typical wastes included
heavy metals, solvents, organics, oils, sludges, and
metal hydroxides. The county closed the landfill in
1975 because of suspected ground water contamina-
tion. Subsequent studies have confirmed ground water
contamination beneath and downgradient of the site
resulting from landfill leachate. The Record of Deci-
sion (ROD) addresses source control at the site. A
subsequent ROD will address onsite ground water
contamination. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the soil are VOCs including benzene, PCE,
TCE, and toluene; other organics; and metals including
arsenic.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Soils, Benzene, Tol-
uene, Metals, Arsenic, New York, 'Superfund, 'First
remedal action. Record of Decision, Syosset Landfill
site, Syosset(New York). Oyster Bay(New York), Ethyl-
ene/Trichloro.
PB91-921550/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Colter's Sanitation Service Landfills, Kent County,
DE. (first Remedial Action), September 1990. Final
rapt
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sap 90,84p EPA/ROD/R03-90/096
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Colter's Sanitation Service Landfills site is com-
prised of two inactive landfills in Kent County, Dela-
ware. Each landfill contains approximately 45,000
cubic yards of latex sludge waste in addition to the
contaminated soil/waste. From 1969 to 1977, latex
rubber waste sludge was disposed of at Landfill No. 1
into mined trenches, which were topped off with local
soi when nearly filled with sludge. From 1976 to 1980.
latex sludge was also disposed of in lined trenches at
Lands No. 2. Excess levels of styrene and ethylben-
zene were found in the waste trenches of both landfills
and in the leachate collection system of landfill No. 2.
The Record of Decision (ROD) addresses contamina-
tion in both landfills and in the leachate collection
system at Landfill No. 2. The primary contaminants of
concern affecting the soil and sludge are VOCs includ-
ing benzene and metals.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal. 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Soils, Sludge, Ben-
zene, Metals, 'Superfund, 'First remedial action-Final,
Record of Decision, Coker's Sanitation Service Landfill
sites, Kent County(Delaware).
PB91-921551/REB PC A15
Supwfund Record of Decision: (EPA Region 2):
Kentucky Avenue Welttfeki Site, Town of Horse-
heads, Chemung County, New York (Second Re-
MdW Action), September 28,1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28Sep90,345p EPA/ROD/R02-90/129
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The Kentucky Avenue Wellfield site is an inactive mu-
rfcbal water supply in Horseheads, Chemung County,
New York. The site overlies the Newtown Creek Aqui-
fer, a major source of water in the area. The welffield
was established in 1962, when a water supply was
needed for a food processing plant. In 1980, elevated
levels of TCE were discovered in ground water, and
the wellfield was closed. Subsequent onsite investiga-
tions by the State and EPA identified additional onsite
contamination by VOCs and metals. In 1985 and 1986,
a removal action by EPA required the connection of 56
homes that were served by the wellfield to the public
water distribution system as an alternate water supply.
The primary source of this contamination was deter-
mined to be from the disposal of industrial wastes in la-
goons or land areas and from industrial spills, including
ones from a nearby Westinghouse facility. The ROD
addresses management of migration of ground water
contaminants. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the ground water at VOCs including TCE and
xylenes; and metals including arsenic, chromium, and
lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous wastes, Ground water, Water
pollution, Xylenes, Metals, Arsenic, Chromium, Lead,
New York, 'Superfund, 'Second remedial action, Ken-
tucky Avenue Wellfield site, HorseheadsfNew York),
Chemung County(New York), Volatile organic chemi-
cals, Record of Decision, Ethylene/trichloro.
PB91-921552/REB PC A05/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Wayne Reclamation and Recycling, Columbia
City, Indiana (First Remedial Action), Final Report,
March 30,1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Mar 90,97p EPA/ROD/R05-90/123
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 30-acre Wayne Waste Oil site is a former oil recla-
mation operation and municipal landfill in Columbia
City, Indiana. The site overlies a contaminated uncon-
solidated surficial aquifer. From 1953 to 1970, part of
the site was operated as a municipal landfill. From
1975 to 1982, waste oil reclamation activities, which
included the storage and handling of hazardous
wastes were conducted onsite. From 1979 to 1980, an
estimated 250,000 gallons of hazardous waste were il-
legally dumped onsite and allowed to percolate into
the soil. In addition the current landfill cap is not ade-
quate to prevent exposure of buried landfill material.
Site investigations by potentially responsible parties
under a Consent Order from 1988 to 1989, character-
ized the location and extent of remaining contaminat-
ed media, and quantified the chemical contaminants at
the site. The primary contaminants of concern affect-
ing the soil, debris, and ground water are VOCs includ-
ing benzene, PCE, TCE, toluene, and xylenes; other
organics including PAHs and phenols; and metals in-
cluding arsenic, chromium, and lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Soils, Debris, Ground
water, Water pollution, Benzene, Toluene, Xylenes,
Phenols, Metals, Arsenic, Chromium, Lead, Indiana,
'Superfund, 'First remedial action-Final, Wayne
Waste Oil site, Columbia City(lndiana), Volatile organic
compounds. Record of Decision.
PB91-921553/REB PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Spiegelberg Site, Green Oak Township, Livingston
County, Michigan (First Remedial Action), Final
Report, June 29,1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Jun 90,71 p EPA/ROD/R05-90/126
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 115-acre Spiegelberg Landfill site is an active
sand, peat, and gravel mining site in Green Oak Town-
ship, Livingston County, Michigan. From 1966 to 1977,
a 2.5-acre portion of the site was used to dispose of
septic, domestic, and industrial wastes, including paint
sludge. Site investigations revealed two areas of con-
cern, a paint sludge disposal area, Operable Unit I (OU
I) and a ground water plume (OU II), contaminated as a
result of the paint sludge disposal area. The second
ROD focuses on the resulting ground water plume,
which is estimated to contain 3,770,000 cubic feet of
contaminated ground water. Although the contaminat-
ed ground water plume has not yet migrated beyond
the site boundary, continued migration of the plume
poses a threat to water supply wells north and north-
west of the site. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the ground water are VOCs including ben-
zene, toluene, and xylenes; and metals including lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Water pollution,
Ground water, Soils, Sediments, Debris, Surface
water, Benzene, Toluene, Xylenes, Metals, Lead,
Michigan, 'Superfund, 'First remedial action-Final,
Spiegelberg Landfill, Green Oak Township(Michigan),
Livingston County(Michigan), Record of Decision,
Volatile organic compounds.
PB91-921554/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Rocky Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 22), Colo-
rado (Sixth Remedial Action), Final Report, May 3,
1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
3 May 90,93p EPA/ROD/R08-90/041
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 17,000-acre Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA) (Op-
erable Unit 22) site is a former U.S. Army chemical
warfare and incendiary munitions manufacturing and
assembly plant in Adams County, Colorado. Operable
Unit 22 (OU22), the Complex Disposal Trenches, is
one of several areas being addressed as part of the
Other Contaminated Sources Interim Remedial Action.
These disposal trenches are located in the 107-acre
Site 36-17N in the center of the RMA. During the
1940s and 1950s, this area was the primary disposal
area for solid chemical waste, contaminated tools and
equipment, rejected incendiaries, and empty munitions
casings. This waste was decontaminated, placed in
onsite pits, and burned using fuel oil to ensure com-'
plete decontamination. Salvageable materials such as
metal were sold as scrap after burning, and nonsalva-
geable materials were buried in onsite pits. Investiga-
tions by RMA in 1988 and 1989 identified onsite con-
taminated soil and a variety of buried waste, including
scrap metal, concrete rubble, wood, charcoal, drums
of waste chemicals, and glass vials containing un-
known liquids. The main source area for the contami-
nant plume, however, appears to be from upgradient
trenches located south of Site 36-17N. The selected
interim remedial action is designed to prevent taking
measures that may be incompatible with final deci-
sions. Therefore, the ROD will not address the primary
contaminants of concern affecting the soil and ground
water. Remediation of contaminated media will be a
component of the final site remedy.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Colora-
do, 'Superfund, 'Sixth remedial action, Rocky Moun-
tain Arsenal, Adams County(Colorado).
PB91-921555/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Rocky Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 23),
Adams County, Colorado (Seventh Remedial
Action), Final Draft, March 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 90,76p EPA/ROD/R08-90/042
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 17,000-acre Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA) (Op-
erable Unit 23) site is a former U.S. Army chemical
warfare and incendiary munitions manufacturing and
assembly plant in Adams County, Colorado. Operable
Unit 23 (OU23), the Shell Section 36 Trenches, is one
of several areas being addressed as part of the Other
Contaminated Sources Interim Remedial Action. Ap-
proximately 31 trenches occupy an 8-acre area of Sec-
tion 36 in the central portion of the RMA. From 1952 to
1965, liquid and solid waste including bulk or drummed
process intermediates, off-specification product, labo-
ratory sample filters, and other debris from the manu-
facture of pesticides was disposed of and buried in the
trenches. Investigations by the Army from 1987
through 1989 have identified ground water contamina-
tion in a surficial unconsolidated sand aquifer underiy-
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ing the site. A plume of dense non-aqueous phase liq-
uids (DNAPLs) was also detected, and is believed to
have originated from the Shell Section 36 trenches.
The primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil
and ground water are VOCs and other organics includ-
ing pesticides.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control,
'Aquifers, Decontamination, Hazardous materials,
Soils, Ground water, Pesticides, Colorado, 'Super-
fund, 'Seventh remedial action, Rocky Mountain Arse-
nal, Adams County(Colorado), Volatile organic com-
pounds, Record of Decision.
PB91-921556/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
American Thermostat Site, South Cairo, Green
County, New York (Second Remedial Action),
Final Report. June 29,1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
29 Jun90,124pEPA/ROD/R02-90/110
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico: all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The B-acre American Thermostat (AT) site is a former
thermostat assembly facility in South Cairo, Greene
County, New York. From 1954 to 1985, thermostats for
small appliances were assembled using machine oils,
lubricants, and solvents in the process. Waste chemi-
cal sludges were disposed of directly into drains and
dumped onsite for dust control. In 1983, an interim
consent order was signed requiring AT to dean up the
site; however, this was never implemented before
plant operations ceased in 1985. A 1988 Record of
Decision (ROD) provided for a permanent alternate
water supply for approximately 43 affected residents.
The final ROD addresses remediation of all remaining
contaminated media at the site. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the soil, sediment sludge,
debris, ground water, and surface water are VOCs in-
cluding PCE and TCE; other organics; and metals in-
cluding arsenic, chromium, and lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials. Water contamina-
tion. Ground water, Soils, Sediments, Sludge, Debris,
Surface water, Metals, Arsenic, Chromium, Lead, New
York. 'Superfund, 'Second remedial action-Final,
Record of Decision. Volatile organic compounds, Eth-
ylene/trichkxo, American thermostat. South
CainXNew York), Greene County(New York).
PB91-921557/REB PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Solvent Savers Site, Chenango County, New York
(First Remedial Action), Final Report, September
28,1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,256p EPA/ROO/R02-90/111
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S.. Canada,
and Mexico: afl others $300). Single copies ateo avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 13-acre Solvent Savers site is a former chemical
waste recovery facffity in Lincklaen, Chenango County,
New York. Between 1967 and 1974. a variety of
wastes inchjdmg solids, liquids, and sludges from a
distillation process used to recover solvents were dis-
posed of at the facility. Concurrently, a drum recondi-
tioning process was also operated onsite. EPA and
State investigations conducted from 1981 to 1982 re-
vealed metals, VOCs, and other organic compounds
including PCBs in onsite soil, and metals and VOCs in
the ground water. In 1989, EPA required seven Poten-
tially Responsible Parties (PRPs) to conduct an exten-
sive removal action, which included removing and/or
treating all drums and the associated contaminated
sol. To the extent that the work is not completed by
the PRPs in a timely fashion or to the extent that any
soil contamination wiU remain on site following comple-
tion of that work, the remetial actjon documented in
the ROD win be implemented. The primary contami-
nants of concern affecting the soil, debris, and ground
water are VOCs inducing PCE and TCE: other organ-
ics including carcinogenic and noncaranogenic PAHs,
PCBs, and phenol: and metals induing arsenic, chro-
mium, and tead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Water pollution,
Ground water, Soils, Debris, Aromatic polycyclic hy-
drocarbons, Phenol, Polichlorinated biphenyls, Metals,
Arsenic, Chromium, Lead, New York, 'Superfund,
'First remedial action-Final, Record of Decision, Sol-
vent savers, Lincklaen(New York), Chenango
County(New York), Volatile organic compounds, Ethy-
len/trichloro.
PB91-921558/REB PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Sayreville Landfill Site, Borough of Sayreville,
Middlesex County, New Jersey (First Remedial
Action), September 28,1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,286p EPA/ROD/R02-90/122
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 35-acre Sayreville Landfill site is an inactive mu-
nicipal and industrial landfill in the Borough of Sayre-
ville, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Beginning in
1971, the landfill was used to dispose of municipal and
hazardous wastes, including an estimated 50 to 150
drums containing hazardous wastes. The drums were
buried in a 20-acre area of the site. In 1977, landfill op-
erations ceased, but subsequent unauthorized dump-
ing of hazardous waste may have occurred. In 1980, a
landfill closure plan was implemented by the borough,
but was not properly completed. In 1981, the State ex-
cavated 30 drums containing benzene, pesticide-, and
acid-contaminated liquids. The Record of Decision
(ROD) addresses remediation of onsite drummed
wastes. A subsequent ROD will address further source
remediation (teachate) and remediation of ground and
surface waters. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the soil and debris are VOCs including ben-
zene, toluene, and xylenes; other organics including
pesticides and phenols; acids; and metals including ar-
senic, chromium, and lead.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials. Soils, Debris, Ben-
zene, Toluene, Xylenes, Pesticides, Phenol, Metals,
Arsenic, Chromium, Lead, New Jersey, 'Superfund,
'First remedial action, Record of Decision, Sayreville
Landfill site. Borough of Sayrevilte(New Jersey), Mid-
dlesex County(New Jersey), Volatile organic com-
pounds.
PB91-921559/REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
US. Titanium Superfund Site, Nelson County, Vir-
ginia (First Remedial Action), Final Report, No-
vember 29,1990.
Virginia Dept of Waste Management, Richmond.
29 Nov 90.150p EPA/ROD/R03-90/083
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial
Response.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 175-acre U.S. Titanium site, in Nelson County, Vir-
ginia, is a former titanium dioxide manufacturing plant
which was operated from 1931 to 1971. Approximately
50 acres of the site will be addressed by the remedial
action, including seven waste storage areas containing
process wastes. These seven areas include: Area 1, a
burial pit containing 16,000 cubic yards of solid ferrous
sutfate (copperas); Area 2, a former copperas stock-
pile area; Area 3, an evaporation pond; Area 4, a 1-
acre ore waste pile; Area 5, sedimentation ponds con-
taining fine-grained sediment composed of unreacted
ore. filter cake, and gypsum; Area 6, a settling pond
used to recover phosphate ore; and Area 7, a drainage
area, which received surface water runoff. Several of
these areas lie within the 100-year ftoodplain of the
nearby Piney River. After a large fish kill in 1979, the
State ordered U.S. Titanium to bury the copperas
waste from Area 2 by December 1980. The copperas
waste was collected and buried in Area 1, the onsite
burial pit A supplemental remedial investigation re-
vealed the presence of acidified soil underlying the
waste storage areas that contributes to ground water
contamination. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the soil, ground water, and surface water are
metals including arsenic and chromium; and other inor-
ganics including acids.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Water pollution,
Ground water, Soils, Surface water, Metals, Arsenic,
Chromium, Inorganic acids, Virginia, 'Superfund, 'First
remedial action-Final, Record of Decision, Nelson
County(Virginia), U.S. titanium.
PB91-921560/REB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Coleman Evans Wood Preserving Site, Duval
County, Jacksonville, Florida (First Remedial
Action (Amendment)), Rnal Report, September 9,
1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
26 Sep 90,143p EPA/ROD/R04-90/066
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 11-acre Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving site is a
former wood treatment facility, which was operated
from 1954 to the late 1980s, in the community of Whi-
tehouse, Duval County, Florida. Prior to 1970,
wastewater from the facility was pretipated and dis-
charged to the onsite drainage ditch. The precipitated
sludge was deposited into two unlinedpits until 1970,
when the sludge was stored in tanks. The wastewater
treatment process was also enhanced in 1970 with
lime precipitation and chlorination. In 1960, onsite
ground water contamination was detected and activat-
ed charcoal filters were added 19 the treatment proc-
ess to remove organics. The primary contaminant in
onsite soil and ground water has been identified as
pentachlorophenol (PCP). The highest areas of PCP
concentration were in the vicinity of onsite chemical
tanks and the unlined pit areas. In 1985, EPA conduct-
ed art emergency response, which included excavating
and disposing of pit material offsite and filling excavat-
ed areas with clean fill. The Record of Decision (ROD)
amends a 1986 ROD, which documented the selection
of incineration for an estimated 9,000 cubic yards of
contaminated soil. Since that time, additional studies
during the remedial design phase indicated that there
are approximately 27,000 cubic yards of contaminated
soil. Based on the excessive volume of soil and the
high cost of incineration, treatability studies were con-
ducted and an alternative source control treatment
was selected. The primary contaminants of concern
affecting the soil, sediment and ground water are or-
ganics including PCP and metals.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control. Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Water pollution,
Ground water. Soils, Sediments, Pentachlorophenol,
Metals, Florida, 'Superfund. 'First remedial action-
Final(Amendment), Record of Decision,
Whitehouse(Rorida), Duval County(Rorida), PCP.
PB91-921561/REB PC A11/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Lewlsburg Dump Site, Lewlsburg, Marshall
County. Tennessee (First Remedial Action), Rnal
Report, September 19,1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
19 Sep 90,235p EPA/ROD/R04-90/069
Portions of this document are not fully legible.
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 20-acre Lewisburg Dump site includes a 4-acre
abandoned landfill developed in an abandoned 6-acre
limestone quarry in Lewisburg, Marshall County, Ten-
nessee. The municipally-owned and operated site
began landfilling operations between 1963 and 1969,
and a variety of residential and industrial wastes, in-
cluding solvents and metallic wastes were landfilled
onsite. In 1977, the State approved plans for interim
maintenance and final closure of the dump. In 1977,
the waste was covered with soil as part of the prelimi-
nary closure activities. The Record of Decision (ROD)
addresses the contaminated soil and debris present at
the site in the landfill and in the quarry pond, and pro-
vides for protection of the ground water, and sediment
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from further contamination. The primary contaminants
of concern affecting the soil and debris are organics in-
cluding bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP); and metals
including aluminum, barium, copper, zinc, and manga-
Keywords: "Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Soil, Debris, Metals,
Aluminum, Barium, Copper, Zinc, Manganese, Ten-
nessee, 'Superfund, * First remedial action-Final,
Record of Decision, Lewisburg(Tennessee), Marshall
County(Tennessee), Lewisburg Dump, Organics.
PB91-921562/REB PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
Anderson Development Company Site, Adrian,
Michigan (First Remedial Action), Final Report,
September 28,1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90.84p EPA/ROD/R05-90/137
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 12.5-acre Anderson Development site is an active
chemical manufacturing facility in Adrian, Madison
Township, Lenawee County, Michigan. The site is in a
40-acre industrial park, and is comprised of several
areas of contamination that exceed health-based
levels, including a 0.5-acre former process wastewater
pretreatment lagoon containing lagoon sludge, clay
underlying the lagoon, and a small quantity of soil near
the lagoon. From 1970 to 1979, the plant produced
4,4-methytene bis(2-chloroaniline) (MBOCA). a hard-
ening agent for the production of polyurethane plas-
tics. Process wastewater was discharged directly to
surface water until 1973, when it was discharged to a
publicly owned treatment works (POTW). In 1979, the
State ordered the POTW not to accept the waste
stream because of the decreased efficiency of the
POTW resulting from MBOCA. In 1980 and 1981, the
site owner and the State performed a cleanup action of
al contaminated site areas with levels of MBOCA
above 1 pom. This included decontaminating the plant,
sweeping streets, shampooing/vacuuming residential
carpet, and removing some surface soil. The Record
of Decision (ROD) addresses the remediation of the
pretreatment lagoon area. The primary contaminants
of concern affecting soil and lagoon sludge are organ-
is, namely MBOCA and its degradation products.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Lagoons, Sludge,
Soi, Water pollution, Michigan. 'Superfund, 'First re-
medial action-Final, Anderson Development Compa-
ny, Adrian(Michigan), Madison Township(Michigan),
Lenawee County(Michigan), Organics, MBOCA,
Record of Decision.
PB91-921563/REB PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):
Rogers Road Municipal Landfill, Pulaskl County,
Arkansas (First Remedial Action), Final Report,
September 27,1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Z7Sep90,175p EPA/ROD/R06-90/063
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 10-acre Rogers Road Municipal Landfill site is an
inactive landfill in a residential and agricultural area in
Pulaski County, outside the city limits of Jacksonville,
Arkansas. From 1953 until 1974, approximately one
half of the site was used intermittently as a municipal
waste disposal facility. Specific waste types and quan-
tities are unknown. In addition, chemical waste materi-
als probably originating from the nearby Vertac Chemi-
cal Corporation, including herbicides and associated
dioxin impurities, have been disposed of at the site.
Vertac Chemical Corporation wastes were also dis-
posed of at the Jacksonville Municipal Landfill Super-
fund site, which is 112 mile east of the site. To achieve
economies of scale, the two sites will be remediated
concurrently, including excavating highly contaminat-
ed wastes and soil, and transporting these to Vertac
for final treatment and disposition. The primary con-
taminants of concern affecting the soil and debris are
organics including dioxin/furan (2,3,7,8-TCDD), the
pesticide dieldrin, and herbicide compounds (2,4,5-T,
2,4-D,and2,4,5-TP).
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Pollution control, Decon-
tamination, Hazardous materials, Soils, Debris, Diel-
drin, Dioxin, Herbicides, Furans, Arkansas, 'Super-
fund, 'First remedial action-Final, Record of Decision,
Rogers Road Municipal Landfill site, Pulaski
County(Arkansas).
PB91-921564/REB PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE),
Weldon Spring, MO. (Second Remedial Action),
September 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
28 Sep 90,118p EPA/ROD/R07-90/043
Paper copy available on Standing Order, deposit ac-
count required (minimum deposit $150 U.S., Canada,
and Mexico; all others $300). Single copies also avail-
able in paper copy or microfiche.
The 226-acre Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits
(USDOE) site is a former ordnance works and chemi-
cal plant near the city of Weldon Spring in St. Charles
County, Missouri. The site is divided into two noncon-
tiguous areas: a 217-acre chemical plant area, com-
prised of various buildings, ponds and four raffinate
pits, and a 9-acre quarry, which forms a valley wall at
the edge of the Missouri River floodplain. Since the
early 1940s, the site has been used by various govern-
ment agencies for chemical and ordnance processing
with chemical and radioactive waste disposal in the
quarry. From 1941 to 1946, the site was an Army ord-
nance works used for the production of trinitrotoluene
(TNT) and dinitrotoluene (DNT) explosives. The select-
ed interim remedial action for the site includes exca-
vating an estimated 95,000 cubic yards of chemically
and radioactively contaminated bulk wastes from the
quarry and temporarily storing the wastes onsite in the
chemical plant area; and implementing site access re-
strictions. The estimated total cost for the remedial
action is $11,000,000.
Keywords: 'Ordnance, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Pollution control, Chemical industry, Quar-
ries, Radioactive wastes, Soils, Water treatment. Vola-
tile organic compounds, Storage, Trinitrotoluene, Tho-
rium, Uranium, Sludge, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocar-
bons. Arsenic, Lead(Metal), Excavation, 'Superfund,
Record of Decision, 'Weldon Spring(Missouri), Saint
Charles County(Misspuri), Polychlorinated biphenyl,
Second Remedial Action.
DE91014097/REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Characterizing soils for hazardous waste site as-
sessments.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
R. P. Breckenridge, J. F. Keck, and J. R. Williams.
1991,26p EPA-600/8-91 /008, MISC-91025
Contract AC07-76ID01570
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
The purpose of this paper is to provide guidance to Re-
medial Project Managers (RPM) and On-Scene Coor-
dinators (OSC) concerning soil characterization data
types required for decision-making in the CERCLA Rl/
FS process related to risk assessment and remedial
alternative evaluation for contaminated soils. The in-
formation presented in this paper is a compilation of
current information from the literature and from experi-
ence combined to meet the purpose of this paper. This
paper addresses two concerns related to soil charac-
terization for CERCLA remedial response. The first
concern is the applicability of traditional soil classifica-
tion methods to CERCLA soil characterization. The
second is the identification of soil characterization data
types required for CERCLA risk assessment and anal-
ysis of remedial alternatives. These concerns are relat-
ed, in that the Data Quality Objective (DQO) process
addresses both. The DQO process was developed, in
part, to assist CERCLA decision-makers in identifying
the data types, data quality, and data quantity required
to support decisions that must be made during the Rl/
FS process. This process as it relates to CERCLA soil
characterization is discussed in the Data Quality Ob-
jective section of this paper. 99 refs., 2 figs., 4 tabs.
Keywords: Ground Water, 'Remedial Action, Soils,
Bulk Density, Climates, Contamination, Erosion, 'Haz-
ardous Materials, Hydraulic Conductivity, Information
Dissemination, PH Value, Particle Size, Permeability,
Porosity, Risk Assessment, Site Characterization,
Stratigraphy, Superfund, Texture, EDB/054000, EDB/
053000, EDB/990300, 'Remedial Project Managers,
'On-scene Coordinates, 'Soil characterization,
'Waste management.
DE91016758/REB PC A03/MF A01
Ground-Water Issue: Soil sampling and analysis
for volatile organic compounds.
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas,
NV.
T. E. Lewis, A. B. Crockett, R. L Siegrist, and K.
Zarrabi. Feb 91,34p EPA-540/4-91 /001
The Regional Superfund Ground Water Forum is a
group of ground-water scientists that represents EPA's
Regional Superfund Offices. The forum was organized
to exchange up-to-date information related to ground-
water remediation at Superfund sites. Sampling of
soils for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is an issue
identified by the Ground Water Forum as a concern of
Superfund decision makers. Concerns over data qual-
ity have raised many questions related to sampling
soils for VOCs. This paper was prepared in response
to some of these questions and concerns expressed
by Remedial Project Managers (RPMs) and On-Scene
Coordinators (OSCs). 53 refs., 6 figs., 12 tabs.
Keywords: 'Organic Compounds, 'Soils, 'US EPA,
Equipment, Physical Properties, Recommendations,
Sampling, Volatile Matter, EDB/540220, EDB/
400102, 'Land pollution, 'Water pollution control,
'Remedial action, Ground water, Superfund.
December 1991 103
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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.
THE THREE LETTERS AT THE END OF THE NTIS ORDER NUMBERS HAVE BEEN PLACED THERE TO HELP
NTIS DETERMINE THE MOST EFFECTIVE MEDIA IN BRINGING VARIOUS TYPES OF INFORMATION TO
READERS' ATTENTION.
PLEASE DO USE THE MEDIA CODES AT THE ENDS OF THE ORDER NUMBERS WHEN ORDERING. THE
INFORMATION THEY PROVIDE IS VERY HELPFUL TO NTIS.
SAMPLE ENTRY
Title
NTIS Order Number/Media Codes Price Codes
PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons) Uptake by Plants:
Methodology and Initial Investigations
PB85-169697/REB PCA02/MFA01
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1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160671/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
1,1 j-TricMoroethane: Drinking Water Hearth Advisory.
PB9M60630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1A3-Trichkxopropane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160697/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
,2,4-TricNorobenzene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
>B91-160655/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF ,
PB91
A01
1A5-Trichkxobenzene: Drinking Water Hearth Advisory.
PB91-160606/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1-Chkxomethylpyrene: A Reference Skin Sensitizer and
CofiQluxin.
PB91-115782/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
14/Mnyl-4-PhenyM.2,3,6-Tetrahydropyricine (MPTPHn-
duced Damage of Striatal Dooamineigic Fibers Attenuates
Subsequent Astrocyte Response to MPTP.
PB91-14S045/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
2-Methyiiexanoic Acid Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB9M97418/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
5 Mothythexanoic Acid Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-141838/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
32P-Posttabe*ng DMA Adduct Assay: Cigarette Smoke-In-
duced DNA Adducts in the Respiratory and Nonrespiratory
Rat Tissues.
PB91-162S78/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
40 CFR Part 35 Subpart O. Cooperative Agreements and
Superfund State Contracts for Superfund Response Ac-
PB91-214270/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Abiotic Transformations in Water, Sediments, and Soil.
Chapters.
PB91-136937/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Absorption of Microwave Radiation by the Anesthetized
Rat Electromagnetic and Thermal Hotspots in Body and
Tsi.
PB9M09157/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Abstract Proceedings: Forum on Innovative Hazardous
Waste Treatment Technologies: Domestic and International
(2nd). Held in Phtedelphia. Pennsylvania on May 15-17,
1990.
PB91-145649/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Access EPA. Clearinghouses and Hotlines.
PB90-237082/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Access EPA: Clearinghouses and Hotlines. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151597/REB 91-04 PCE94/MFA01
Access EPA: Library and Information Services.
PB91-151621/REB 91-04 PCE99/MFA02
Access EPA: Major EPA Dockets. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151589/REB 91-04 PCEM/MFA01
Access EPA: Major EPA Environmental Databases. 1991
OWuii.
PB91-151613/REB 91-04 PCE99/MFA01
Access EPA: Public Information Tools, Major EPA Dockets,
Clearinghouses and Hotlines, Records Management Pro-
grams, Major EPA Environmental Databases, Library and
faormalion Services, State Environmental Ubraries. 1991
EdMon.
PB91-151563/REB 91-04 PCS18.00/MF A04
Access EPA: Public Information Tools. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151S71/REB 91-04 PCE99/MFA02
Access EPA: Records Management Programs. 1991 Edi-
PB91-15160S/REB 91-04 PCEM/MFA01
Access EPA. State Environmental Libraries. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151639/REB 91-04 PCE99/MFA02
Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site
dean-Up Te
Technologies.
PB91-921288/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Accumulation Factors for Eleven Potychlorinated Biphenyl
PBS£l83426/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
AcU Aerosols Issue Paper. Health Effects and Aerometrics.
PB91-125864/REB 91-01 PCA17/MFA03
Add Precipitation in North America: 1987 Annual and Sea-
sonal Data Summaries from Acid Deposition System Data
PB91-19G683/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Add Rain Control Options.
PB91-1G2545/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AoMc Lakes and Streams in the United States: The Role of
AdrJe Deposition.
re91-226324/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Addficafion and Recovery of a Spodceol Bs Horizon from
Aoxic Deposition.
PW1-240473/HEB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Acquisition and Loss of a Neuronal Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase during Neuronal Differentiation.
PB91-213652/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Activation and Reactivity of Novel Calcium-Based Sorbents
for Dry SO2 Control in Boilers (Journal Article).
PB91-177113/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Activity Profiles of Developmental Toxicity: Design Consid-
erations and Pilot Implementation.
PB91-211458/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Acute Effects of Amitraz on the Acoustic Startle Response
and Motor Activity.
PB91-115998/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Acute Exposure to Tris(2-Chloroethyl)Phosphate Produces
Hippocampal Neuronal Loss and Impairs Learning in Rats.
PB91-171728/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acute Inhalation Exposure to Epfchtorohydrin Transiently
Decreases Rat Sperm Velocity.
PB91-149732/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Acute, Subchronk), and Chronic Exposure to a Simulated
Urban Profile of Ozone: Effects on Extrapulmonary Natural
Killer Cell Activity and Lymphocyte Mitogenic Responses.
PB91-149740/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acute Toxicity of Aqueous and Substrate-Bound Copper to
the Midge, 'Chironomus decorus'.
PB91-146324/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Adaptation of the Advanced Statistical Trajectory Regional
AirPollution (ASTRAP) Model to the EPA VAX Computer.
Modifications and Testing.
PB91-127720/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Addendum to Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis of National
Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Inorganic Chemicals
(March 31, 1989).
PB91-143453/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Addendum to Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis of National
Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Synthetic Organic
Chemicals (April 1989).
PB91-142885/REB 91-01 PC A07
Adenytate Energy Charge and Adenine Nudeoflde Meas-
urements as Indicators of Stress in the Mussel, 'Mytilus
edulis'. Treated with Dredged Material under Laboratory
Conditions.
PB91-117531/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Adequacy of Interval Estimates of Yield Responses to
Ozone Estimated from NCLAN Data.
PB91-144832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Administrative Order on Consent for Remedial Investiga-
tions/Feasibility Study.
PB91-139378/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Adsorption, Degradation, and Plant Availability of 2,4-DM-
trophenol in Sludge-Amended Calcareous Soils.
PB91-177329/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Adsorption of Organic Cations to Natural Materials.
PB91-144881/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Advanced Electrostatic Stimulation of Fabric Filtration: Per-
formance and Economics (Journal Article).
PB91-177048/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Description of a Kinetic
Model for the Oxidation of Hazardous Materials in Aqueous
Medfe with Ozone and Hydrogen Peroxide in a Semibatch
Rs&ctor
PB91-183194/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Test of a Kinetic Model for
the Oxidation of Organic Compounds with Ozone and Hy-
drogen Peroxide in a Semibatch Reactor.
PB91-183186/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Screening Model for Complex Terrain Applica-
tions.
PB91-162693/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Advances in Hazardous Waste Site Alluvial Sampling.
PB91-233320/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Advancing Woodstove Secondary Combustion State-of-the-
PB91-223156/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Aerodynamic Classification of Fibers with Aerosol Centri-
P§91099927/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Aerosol Characterization with Centrifugal Aerosol Spec-
trometers: Theory and Experiment
PB91-109496/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Aerosol Therapy Implications of Particle Deposition Pat-
terns in Simulated Human Airways.
PB91-191635/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Affordability of Major Wastewater Systems Improvements
for Small Montana Communities.
PB91-236018/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Age-Related Changes in Receptor-Mediated Phosphoinosi-
tide Hydrolysis in Various Regions of Rat Brain.
PB91-243014/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Age-Related Changes in Sensitivity to Environmental
Chemicals.
PB91-171819/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
AHERA Clearance at Twenty Abatement Sites.
PB91-217398/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
AIDE, A System for Developing Interactive User Interfaces
for Environmental Models.
PB91-129171/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Air Cleaners for Indoor Air Pollution Control (Chapter 10).
PB91-242446/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Air Emissions from Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Back-
ground Information for Proposed Standards and Guidelines.
PB91-197061/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Air Emissions from the Incineration of Hazardous Waste.
PB91-149641/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Munici-
pal Waste Combustors: Economic Analysis of Materials
Separation Requirement
PB91-222539/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Munici-
pal Waste Combustors: Revision and Update of Economic
Impact Analysis and Regulatory Impact Analysis.
PB91-168575/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Air Quality and Deposition (Chapter 3).
PB91-136606/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Air Quality Criteria for Lead: Supplement to the 1986 Ad-
dendum.
PB91-138420/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 11. A Log-
normal Model Relating Human Lung Function Decrease to
O3 Exposure.
PB91-200287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air Quality Monitoring in Atlanta with the Differential Optical
Absorption Spectrometer.
PB91-191239/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Air Stripper Design Manual.
PB91-125997/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Contingency Plans at Superfund Sites Using Air Monitoring.
PB91-102129/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Database of Emission Rate Measurement Projects.
PB91-222059/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Emission Factors for Superfund Remediation Technologies.
PB91-190975/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Air Stripping of Contaminated
Water.
PB91-211888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Air Toxic Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB91-223206/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Airborne Asbestos Levels Measured Before, during and
After Abatement
PB91-145136/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Airborne Mercury Deposition and Watershed Characteristics
in Relation to Mercury Concentrations in Water, Sediments,
Plankton, and Fish of Eighty Northern Minnesota Lakes.
PB91-146712/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Airborne Particle Sizes and Sources Found in Indoor Air.
PB91-191171/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Airflow Characteristics in a Baboon Nasal Passage Cast
PB91-109132/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Allyl Chloride: The Mutagenic Activity of Its Photooxidation
Products.
PB91 -211359/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Alterations in the Energy Metabolism of an Estuarine Mysid
'Mysidopsis bahia' as Indicators of Stress from Chronic
Pesticide Exposure
PB91-163949/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Alternative Biological Treatment Processes for Remediation
of <>eosote-and TCP-Contaminated Materials: Bench-Scale
Treatabilrty Studies.
PB91-179085/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Alternative Control Technology Document Organic Waste
Process Vents.
PB91-148270/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Alternative Financing for Solid Waste. General Proceedings,
Region 4 Conference on Public-Private Partnerships. Held
in Atlanta, Georgia on April 19-21,1989.
PB91-221994/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
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Aluminum, Copper, and Nonferrous Metals Forming and
Metal Powders Pretreatment Standards: A Guidance
Manual
PB91-145441/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Acenaphthene.
PB91-161S13/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Acrotein.
PB9M61612/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Qualty Criteria Document Addendum for
Acrytonitrie.
P891-161398/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Ouatty Criteria Document Addendum for
AMrin/Dieldrin.
PB9M61521/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water QuaBty Criteria Document Addendum for
Antimony.
PB91-161539/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Benzidene.
PB91-161604/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Gvtxm Tetrachtonde.
PB91-161554/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Qualty Criteria Document Addendum for
Chlordane.
PB91-161547/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Ouatty Criteria Document Addendum for
Chlorinated Naphthalenes.
P891-16138Q7REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Ambient Water Ouatty Criteria Document Addendum for
Chlorinated Phaoots.
PB91-161661/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Ambient Water Ouatty Criteria Document Addendum for
CHoroaftyl Ethers.
PB91-161620/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Qualty Criteria Document Addendum tor
PB91-161562/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Oualty Criteria Document Addendum for
DDT
PB91-161471/REB 91-01 PCAOS/MFA01
Ambient Water QuaHy Criteria Document Addendum for
DipheiiyliyUaiiiiB.
PB91-1$1448/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quatty Criteria Document Addendum for
Ff^fewt.
PB91-161505/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambant Water Ouatty Criteria Document Addendum (or
PB9lT61489/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Watar Quatty Criteria Document Addendum for
iRuofanlhoftQ.
PB91-161430/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambienl Water Quatty Criteria Document Addendum tor
P»?M61646/REB 814)1 PC AOS/MF Ml
Ambient Watar Ouatty Criteria Document Addendum for
PMI^frUea/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Ambient WaterOiatty Critaria Document Addendum for
PB91-1614S5/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
• Criteria Document Addendum for
PB91-161422/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AnOient Water Ouatty Criteria Document Addendum tor
P89VI*UWREB g-,4, FCAOS/MFAOt
Ambient Water Quatty Criteria Document Addendum for
NMrosamnes.
PB91-161406/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambienl Water Quatty Criteria Document Addendum tor
PfWM61638/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quatty Critaria Document Addendum for
PB9M6lIs3/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambent Water Ouatty Criteria Document Addendum for
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambjanl Water Quaity Criteria Document Addendum for
PB9^ffi5»S/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient WatarQuafty Criteria Document Addendum for
PB9M61487/1REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for 2-
Chbrophenol.
PB91-161570/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ames 'Salmonella' Mutagenicrty Assay Procedures for
Water Samples. Protocol A: Sample Collection. Protocol B:
Sample Processing. Protocol C: Ames 'Salmonella' Mutage-
nicrty Assay.
PB91-154096/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Amplification of CO4 Toxicity by Chlordecone: Destruction
itic Microsomal Cytochrome P-450 Subpopula-
of Rat Hepatic I
lion.
PB9M915S3/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Anaerobic Bkrtransformation of Contaminants in the Sub-
surface.
PB91-240549/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Anaerobic Irvsitu Treatment of Chlorinated Ethenes.
PB91-137067/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Analysis of Arachktonic Acid Metabolites and Platelet Acti-
vating Factor Production.
PB91-231084/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
..., of Historical RarJaSvely Important Trace Gases
) Errisstons: Development of a Trace Gas Accounting
) (T-GAS) tor 14 Countries.
91-216325/REB 91-04 PCA16/MFA03
Analysis of Inactivaton of 'Giardia lambHa' by Chlorine.
PB91-196253/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Analysis of Ozone Air Quality Over the New York MetropoS-
PB91-137026/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Analysis of Risk from Exposure to AkScarb Using Immune
Response of NononHorm Populations of Mice.
PB91-116756/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study,
1990 Update.
PB91-921259/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
Analysis of the Genotoxefty of Anthraquinone Dyes in (he
Mouse Lymphoma Assay.
PB9M83509/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Analysis of the Policy Implications of Regional Municipal
SoNof Waste (MSW) Disposal.
PB91-12S781/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Analysis of the Toxics Release Inventory Data: EPA Region
10.
PB91-125773/REB
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Analytical Solution to Richards' Equation for a Draining So*
Piiimn
PB91-117200/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Anatomical Modelng of Microdosimetry of Inhaled Parades
and Gases h the Lung.
PB91-133033/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Anatomy of the Seed and Seeding of 'Sparbna altemrftora'
relV?63998/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Animal Models tor Assessing Developmental Toxicity.
PB91-219154/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Aramal Models of Cognitive Development in Neurotoxico-
SSi-231076/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Anknals as Sentinels of Environmental Health Hazards.
PB91-219576/REB
91-04 PCAD9/MFA02
Annual Hazardous Waste Research Symposium (16th): Re-
medal Acton. Treatment and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Held in Cincinnati. Ohio on April 3-5. 1990.
PB9M45664/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadtan
Annual Point Sources, 1985.
PB91-505867/REB 91-01 CP T02
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Point Sources. 1985. __.
PB91-505859/REB 91-01 CPT02
Anomafes h the Enumeration of Starved Bacteria on Cut-
Anthropogenic Emissions Involved in Ackfc Deposition
PB91-223149/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Anticipated Pesticide Residues in Food.
PBsTlMSBS/REB 91-01 PCE99/MFE99
Anticipated Pesticide Residues in Food. Volume 1.
PB91-154591/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Anticipated Pesticide Re
PB91-154S09/REB
s in Food. Volume 2.
91-01 PC A99/MF EM
Applicability of Land Disposal Restrictions to RCRA and
CERCLA Ground Water Treatment Reinjection Superfund
Management Review: Recommendation No. 26.
PB91-921332/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Application for Certification 1989 Heavy-Duty Engine - De-
troit Diesel.
PB90-213273/REB 91-01 PCA16/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Heavy-Duty Vehicles -
Jeep/Eagle Emission Control.
PB90-213265/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF E12
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu.
PB90-213315/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Gas Evaporative - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213307/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles.
PB90-213257/REB 91-01 PC E99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles Gas Emission - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213299/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - International.
PB90-213281/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Truck.
PB90-213323/REB 91-01 PC A1S/MF AM
Application tor Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck Emission - Nissan.
PB90-213349/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck Exhaust - Chrysler.
PB90-213554/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Application tor Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213562/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Application tor Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Gasoline Fueled. Volume 1.
PB9TJ-213463/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Gasoline Fueled. Volume 2.
PB90-213471/REB 91-01 PCA16/MFA02
Application tor Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks, Light-Duty Vehicles, HDG, and HDG/LDT - Chrysler
Motors.
PB90-213570/REB 91-01 PCA15/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles.
PB90-213331/REB 91-01 PC E99/MF E99
Appication tor Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors. Volume 1.
PB90-213607/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
Ndesanc
PB90-213
nicies and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors. Volume 2.
l-213588/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Apparatus for Short Time Measurements in a Fixed-Bed
Gas/Soid Reactor
PB9i;i83376/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors. Volume 3.
PB90-213596VREB 91-01 PCA18/MFA03
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 1.
PB90-213513/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
Application tor Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 2.
PB90-213521/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 3.
PB90-213539/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Application tor Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 4.
PB90-213547/REB 91-01 PCA1S/MFA02
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hides Emission - Sentra Honeybee (E16S).
PB90-213430/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hidesEmission - Sentra/Putear- NX(TBI).
PB9O-213422/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles Emission - Sentra 4WD.
PB90-213448/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Isuzu Motors. Volume 1.
PB90-213489/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
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Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Isuzu Motors. Volume 2.
PB90-213497/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
Ndes - Mazda.
PB90-21350S/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Nissan Motor Company Maxima (VG30E).
PB90-213364/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Nissan Motor Company Pulsar NX (DOHC).
PB90-213356/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
Ndes - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 240SX.
PB90-213406/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
Ndes - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 300ZX.
PB90-213398/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Nissan Motor Company Sentra 300ZX Turbo.
PB90-213380/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Nissan Motor Company Stanza.
PB90-213372/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
Nctes - Nissan Motor Company True* Pathfinder.
PB90-213414/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
Apcfcation for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
Ndes - Volvo.
PB90-213455/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Application of a Hazard-Assessment Research Strategy for
Waste Disposal at 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site (Chapter
14).
PB91-182808/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
lion of Adanylate Energy Charge and Adenine Nu-
Measurements as Indicators of Stress in 'Nephtys
incisa' Treated with Dredged Material.
PB91-117549/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Appication of Ecological Theory to Determine Recovery
Potential of Disturbed Lotic Ecosystems: Research Needs
and Priorities.
PB91-171454/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Appication of Pulse Combustion to Solid and Hazardous
Waste Incirx
i Incineration.
PB91-223289/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Appication of Staged Combustion and Rebuming to the
Co-Firing of Nitrogen-Containing Wastes.
P391-196444/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Appication of the Micro-Forward Mutation Assay to Assess
Mutagenicity of Airborne Parttculates in Indoor.
PB91-109231/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Appfcations Analysis Report SITE Program. CF Systems
Organes Extraction System, New Bedford, Massachusetts.
PB91-113845/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Apportionment of Residential Indoor VOC's and Aldehydes
to indoor and Outdoor Sources in Roanoke.
PB91-219162/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Approach to Bioremediation of Contaminated Soil.
PB91-116152/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Approaches to Assessing the Validity of a Functional Ob-
servational Battery.
PB91-117010/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Approximate Multiphase Flow Modeling by Characteristic
PB91-190959/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Approximation of Surfaces in Quantitative 3-D Reconstruc-
tions.
PB91-213512/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
APT! Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Instruc-
tor's Guide.
PB9M01691/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
APT! Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
Manual
PB91-101709/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
APT! Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
Workbook.
PB91-101758/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Aquatic Information and Retrieval (Aqure) Database
Si/stem
PB91-182923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's Compliance with New SDWA National
Primary Onnking Water Regulations for Organic and Inor-
ganic Chemicals.
PB91-921363/REB 91-04 PC AQ2/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's: General Policy. RCRA, CWA, SDWA.
Post-ROD Information, and Contingent Waivers.
PB91-921341/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's: State Ground-Water Anttdegradation
Issues.
PB91-921311/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
ARARs Q's and A's: The Fund-Balancing Waiver.
PB91-921321/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
ARCS Work Assignment Management Field Guide.
PB91-214965/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Arsenic Sedimentation Along the Slope of a Lake Basin.
PB91-171413/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ArsenkXS) and AjsenJc(S) Removal from Drinking Water in
San Ysidro. New Mexico.
PB91-181925/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Artificial Sediments for Use in Tests with Wetland Plants.
PB91-164004/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Asbestos-Containing Materials in School Buildings: Bulk
Sample Analysis Quality Assurance Program. Bulk Sample
Rounds 16,17 and 18.
P891-154211/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
Asbestos Fiber Reentrainment during Dry Vacuuming and
Wet Cleaning of Asbestos-Contaminated Carpet
PB91-161695/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Asbestos/NESHAP Adequately Wet Guidance.
PB91-218693/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Asbestos/NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Containing Materi-
als Guidance.
PB91-218701/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Aseptic Sampling of UnconsoWated Heaving Soils in Satu-
rated Zones.
PB91-216218/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Assay for beta-GlucuronkJase in Species of the Genus 'Es-
cherichia' and Its Applications for Drinking-Water Analysis.
PB91-177394/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Assay of Beta-Glucuronidase in Non-coli Escherichia Using
EC-Mug Medium and the Colilert (Trade Name) System. ,
PB91-162776/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing Human Health Risks from Chemically Contami-
nated Fish and Shellfish: A Guidance Manual.
PB91-168369/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
Assessing Pesticide Risk to Arthropod Natural Enemies
Using Expert System Technology.
PB91-240465/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
Substances: A Guide for EPA Regions.
PB91-921315/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing the Geochemical Fate of Deep-WelMnjected
Hazardous Waste: A Reference Guide.
PB91-145706/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Assessment of Asbestos Removal Carried Out Using EPA
Purple Book Guidance.
PB91-148338/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Assessment of Atmospheric Exposure and Deposition to
on Forests in the Eastern United States.
High Elevation Forests i
PB91-100164/REB
91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Assessment of Chemically-Induced Alterations in Brain De-
velopment Using Assays of Neuron- and Glia-Localized
Proteins.
PB91-109306/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Neurobehavtoral Response in Humans to
Low-Level Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Sources.
PB91-233353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Neurotoxteity Using Assays of Neuron- and
Glia- Localized Proteins: Chronology and Critique.
PB91-213587/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Risks from Exposure of Humans, Terrestrial
and Avian Wildlife, and Aquatic Life to Dioxins and Furans
from Disposal and Use of Sludge from Bleached Kraft and
Sulfite Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102145/REB 91-01 PCA99/MFA99
Assessment of Single-stage Trickling Fitter Nitrification.
PB91-191726/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-206276/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Assessment of Soil-Gas Measurement Technologies.
PB91-219568/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Assessment of the Hepatotoxicity of Acute and Short-Term
Exposure to Inhaled p-Xylene in F-344 Rats.
PEI91-191650/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Assessment of the Mutagenicity of Volatile Organic Air Pol-
lutants Before and After Atmospheric Transformation.
PB91-162594/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Assessment of the Propensity for Covalent Binding of Elec-
trophiles to Biological Substrates.
PB91-144949/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Assessment of Trace Organic Emissions Test Results from
the Montgomery County South MWC in Dayton, Ohio.
PB91-182642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline Oxy-
genated Blends.
PB91-187583/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Assimilable Organic Carbon and Distribution System Qual-
ity.
PB91-231217/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Association of Marginal Folate Depletion with Increased
Human Chromosomal Damage In vivo: Demonstration by
Analysis of Micronucleated Erythrocytes.
PB91-117614/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Association of Microorganisms with Surfaces in Distribution
Systems.
PB91-242560/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Assurance of Hazardous Waste Capacity, Guidance to
State Officials. Assistance in Fulfilling the Requirements of
CERCLA 104(c)(9).
PB91-214171/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
ASTER: An Integration of the AOUIRE Database and the
QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments.
PB91-137083/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Atlas of Air Quality and Deposition in or Near Forests of the
Western United States.
PB91-106229/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Atmospheric Formaldehyde and the Potential for Plant Ef-
fects.
PB91-226506/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of Potychlorinated
Dibenzo-'P'-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans.
PB91-144667/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Attachment and Replication of 'Pseudomonas aeruginosa'
Bacteriophages under Conditions Simulating Aquatic Envi-
ronments.
PB91-206953/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste in Illinois:
Fourth Annual Report
PB91-108712/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Avoidance Behavior of Mallards and Northern Bobwhite Ex-
posed to Carbofuran-Contaminated Food and Water.
PB91-146316/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Background Document for the Surface Impoundment Mod-
eling System, Version 2.0. Documentation.
PB91-156729/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Background Document on Clean Products Research and
Implementation.
PB91-108977/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Background Document to the Integrated Risk Assessment
for Dioxins and Furans from Chlorine Bleaching in Pulp and
Paper Mills.
PB91-102137/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Background Document Toxteity Characteristic Regulatory
Impact Analysis.
PB91-101873/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Background Hydrocarbon Vapor Concentration Study for
Underground Fuel Storage Tanks.
PB91-191353/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Bake-Out of a Portion of a New High-Rise Office Building.
PB91-196048/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Basic Concepts of Contaminant Sorpfon at Hazardous
Waste Sites (Ground Water Issue).
PB91-191007/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground-Water Remediation
Technology.
PB90-274549/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Behavior of Arsenic in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-131656/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Behavior of Toluene Added to Sludge-Amended Soils.
PB91-177295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Behavioral and Neurochemical Changes in Rats Dosed Re-
peatedly with Diisopropylfluorophosphate.
PB91-200238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Behaviour of Metals in Municipal Sludge Incinerators.
PB91-213611/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Ammonia Removal from
Wastewater by Steam Stripping.
PB91-234633/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Calcium Sorbents for Acid Gas
Emission Control.
PB91-191445/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
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Benzene and Naphthalene Sorption on Soil Contaminated
with High Molecular Weight Residual Hydrocarbons from
Unleaded Gasoline.
PB91-171520/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Benzene Enabling Document for Standards on Benzene
Transfer and Waste Operations.
PB91-161737/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Best Demonstrated Control Technology for Graphic Arts.
PB91-168427/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
BJbBography of Federal Reports and Publications Describ-
ing Alternative and Innovative Treatment Technologies for
Corrective Action and Site Remediation.
PB91-921293/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research.
PB91-162636/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research by China
and the USEPA.
PB91-216267/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Bioaccumulation and Toxcrty of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachtaodfcenzo-
p-dfoxin and Related Compounds In Aquatic Ecosystems.
PB91-176974/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Bioaccumulation of Kepone by Grass Shrimp f Palaemon-
etes pugio'): Importance of Dietary Accumulation and Food
Raton.
PB91-163865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioassay Directed Characterization of the Acute Aquatic
Toxicity of a Creosote Leachate.
PB9M71462/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Bioassay-Directed Fracttonation of the Organic Extract of
SRM 1649 Urban Air Paniculate Matter.
PB91-242511/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Btoassay-Oirected Fnictionation of 1-Nttropyreoe Metabo-
Hes: Generation of Mutagrams by Coupling Reverse Phase
HPLC with Microsuspension Mutagenicity Assays.
PB91-242537/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Bioassay for Testing the Lethal Effects of Bacterial Patho-
gens on the Predatory Beetle 'Hippodamia convergers'
Sue. (Coteoptera: CocdneHdae).
PB91-127795/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Bioassay of Complex Mixtures of Indoor Air Pollutants.
Chapter 7.
PB91-162S60/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Bioassay Procedures for Predicting CoMorm Bacterial
Growth n Drinking Water.
PB91-149625/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Bioassay Protocol for Lethal and Sub-Lefhal Effects of
Fungal Pathogens on 'Chrysoperia camea' (Neuroptera:
Chrvsopidae).
PB91-179044/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Bbassessment Methods for Determining the Hazards of
xkjed Material Disposal in the Marine Environment
P891-176768/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Btoavaiabtty of 2,3,7,S-TCOO. 2A7,8-TCDF and PCBs to
Marine Benthos from Passaic River Sedroents.
P891-116947/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Biochemical and Biological Markers: hnpScations for Epide-
mtoloaic Studtes.
PB9tfu94B8/REB 91-01 PCM2/MFA01
Biochemical Studtes of Promoters of Carcinogenesis in Rat
LJvor
PB91-109330/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
BtodegradBBon of Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Aquifer Mtero-
organsms under Denitrifying Conditions.
PB91-171892/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Bkxtogradafion of Diphenyl Ethers by a Copper-Resistant
Mutant of trwinia' sp.
PB91-177204/REB 91-01 PC AOz/MF A01
Biodegradatkn of Hydrocarbon Vapors in the Unsaturated
Zone,
PB91-196642/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFAO1
Biological and Chemical Methodologies for Assessing
Human Exposure to Airborne Mutagens Indoors.
PB91-133rS/REB lfi-01 PCA02/MFA01
Biological Assessment of Toxicity Caused by Chemical
ConsStuants FJuted from Site Sois Collected at the Drake
Chemical Superfund Site, Lock Haven, Cfnton Cow Penn-
PB9Tl86965/REB 91-01 PCA20
Biological Remediation of Contaminated Sedkmnts, with
Special Emphasis on the Great Lakes: Report of a Work-
shop, ManRowoc. Wisconsin, Jufy 17-19.1990.
PB91-161679/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA02
Bbtogicaly Based Dose Response Models for Develop-
mental Toxicity Risk Assessment
PB91-233338AREB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01-
BDtogcaly Enhanced Oxygen Transfer in the Activated
Skjdue Process.
PB9V196303/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Biomarkers of Inflammation in Ozone-Exposed Humans:
Comparison of the Nasal and Bronchoalveolar Lavage.
PB91-145080/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Biomass and Fossa Fuel to Methanol and Carbon via the
Hydrocarb Process: A Potential New Source of Transporta-
tion and Utility Fuels.
PB91-1B2675/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioramedated Soil Venting of Light Hydrocarbons.
PB91-171538/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BIS-(2-Chloroiscoropyl) Ether Drinking Water Health Advi-
re^l-160622/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bleomycin Effects on Mouse Meiotic Chromosomes.
PB91-1717S1/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Bottled Water MicrobiaJ Quality of Alternative Water
Supply.
PB91-131631/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Brain ChoBnesterase Activity of Bobwhite Acutely Exposed
to Chtorpyrifos.
PB91 -207019/REB 91-01 PC AOz/MF A01
Branch Chamber System and Techniques for Simultaneous
Pollutant Exposure Experiments and Gaseous Flux Determi-
nations.
PB91-1174B1/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Brominated Dtoxins and Dbenzofurans in Human Adipose
Tissue.
PB91-103507/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF Ml
Bromo- and Brorr«chloro-O»>enzo-P-Dioxins and D&enzo-
furans In the Environment
PB91-146548/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BrwnocWoromethane: Health Advisory.
PB91-160572/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bromomethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB9M60614/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ca(2+ )/Calmodu6n-Dependent Protein Phosphorylatkxi Is
Not Altered by Amygdaloid Kindfcig.
PB91-191676/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Cacodylic Ackt Decision Document
PB91-234278/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Calcination and Sintering Models for Application to High-
Temperature, Short-Time SuHaSon of Calcium-Based Sgr-
bents.
PB91 -116871/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Calcination and Sintering of Sorbents during Boiler Injection
for Dry Sulfur Dioxide ControL
PB91-136648/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
CaHvation Methodology for the Double Sample of the Na-
tional Lake Survey Phase II Sample.
PB91-149542/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Calibration of Greenhouse and the Field for Survival of Ge-
neticaly Engineered Microorganisms.
PB91-109975/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Can Membranes Be Acceptable Treatment Technology for
Drinking Water Treatment
PB91-133041/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Cancer Dose-Response Models Incorporating Ctonal Ex-
H-171975/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Cancer Risk from Outdoor Exposure to Air Toxics. Volume
1.
PB91-159624/REB
91-01 PC AM/MF A01
Cancer Risk from Outdoor Exposure to Air Toxics. Volume
2. Appendces.
PB91-159632/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Carbon Adsorption for Control of VOC Emissions: Theory
and Ft* Scale System Performance.
PB91-182006/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Carbon Sequestration in Sois and Global CSmatic Change.
PB91-226530/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Carbon Tetrachtoride Metabofism in Partially Hepatecto-
mized and Sham-Operated Rats Pre-Exposed to Chtorde-
cone (Kepone).
PB91-109553/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Caranogeracity of Black Rock Harbor Sednwnt to the
Eastern Oyster and Trophic Transfer of Black Rock Harbor
Carcinogens from the Blue Mussel to the Winter Flounder.
PB91-196600/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Carcmogenicity of Dichtoroacetic Acid in the Male B6C3F1
PB91-191585/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CanJopatne Effect of 1^3-Trichloropropane after Suba-
cute and Subchronic Exposure in Hats.
PB91-213629/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
CASE-SAR Analysis of Potycycfc Aromatic Hydrocarbon
3 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Catalog of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor Air Pol-
lution.
PB91-231134/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Catalog of Office of Waste Programs Enforcement Publica-
tions.
PB91-921268/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
Catalog of Superfund Program Publications. FY-91.
PB91-144683/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Causes of Waterbome Outbreaks in the United States.
PB91-207100/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Caveats in Hazard Assessment Stress and Neurotoxicity.
PB91-233346/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
CERCLA Compliance with Other Environmental Statutes.
PB91-214098/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CERCLA Compliance with the RCRA Toxkaty Characteris-
tics (TC) Rule: Part 2.
PB91-921309/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
CERCLA Implementation of Inspector Training Require-
ments for OSCs/RPMs at the Intermediate Level in STEP
and First-Line Supervisors.
PB91-187021 /REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CERCLA Removal Actions at Methane Release Sites.
PB91-190850/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS CERCLA Site Sam-
pling Program: Detailed Data Report
PB91-921270/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual.
PB90-274S31/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS Treatability Manual.
PB91-921269/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
CERCUS Listing.
PB91-921348/REB
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
CERCUS - WasteLAN - OeanLAN.
PB91-921316/REB
91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Changing Solar Ultraviolet Climate and the Ecological Con-
sequences for Higher Plants.
P891-196204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characteristics of Surfactants in Toxlcity Identification Eval-
uations.
PB91-144998/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization and Reconstruction of Historical London,
England, Ackfic Aerosol Concentrations.
PB91-109405/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization and Treatment of Wastes from Metal-Fin-
ishing Operations.
PB91-125732/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Characterization of Advanced Sorbents for Dry SO2 Control
(Journal Article).
PB91-177030/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Characterization of an Axenic Strain of 'Hartmannella ver-
mrformis1Obtained from an Investigation of Nosocomial Le-
?B91-211425/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Characterization of Emissions from a Variable Gasoline/
Methanol Fueled Car.
PB91-146563/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Emissions from an Early Model FFV.
PB91-242933/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-242495/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Normal Human Lung Lymphocytes and
lnterteukin-2-lnduoad Lung T Cell Lines.
PB91-213504/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Sutfhydryl Proteins Involved in the Main-
tenance of Flagenar Straightness in Hamster Spermatozoa.
PB91-116996/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Characterization of the Origins of Astrocyte Response to
Injury Using the Dopaminergic Neuotoxicant. 1-MethyU-
Phenvl-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydrophyridine.
PB91-117077/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Characteraation of the Parasporal Inclusion of Bacillus thur-
91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Characterizing soils for hazardous waste site assessments.
DE91014097/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Characterizing Surface Waters That May Not Require Filtra-
tion.
PB91-171637/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterizing the Dispersive State of Convective Boundary
Layers tor Applied Dispersion Modeling.
PB91-163766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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Charging Households for Waste Collection and Disposals:
The Effects of Weight or Volume-Based Pricing on Solid
Waste Management
PB91-111484/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Checklist for Describing and Documenting Diatom and
Chrysophyte Calibration Data Sets and Equations for Infer-
ring Water Chemistry.
PB91-116780/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemfix Technologies, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Proc-
ess, Application Analysis Report
PB9M87054/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Characterization of Extractable Organic Matter
from Ambient Aerosols Collected in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-196055/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Dehatogenation Treatment APEG Treatment
PB91-228031/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Chemical Reactions and Transport of Alkanes and Their
Products in the Troposphere.
PB91-183418/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical-Specific Parameters for Toxkaty Characteristic
Contaminants.
PB91-148361/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Suitability of Substrates for Walleye Egg Develop-
ment in the Lower Fox River, Wisconsin.
PB91-216259/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Transport Facilitated by Colloidal-Sized Organic
Molecules.
PB91-171512/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Chemicals Stored in USTs: Characteristics and Leak Detec-
tion.
PB91-219592/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Chemistry of Water Treatment Processes Involving Ozone,
Hydrogen Peroxide and Ultraviolet Radiation.
PB91-171405/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CNoid»iK)lui in-Induced Alterations in Endocrine Regulation
with* the Male Rat Reproductive System.
PB91-109736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chtorination, Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
Forty-Six Wisconsin Communities.
PB91-109827/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-115873/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
CNoromethane: Health Advisory.
PB9M60564/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Choices in Monitoring Wetlands.
PB91-216200/REB
91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Chromosomal Aberration Data Analysis and Interpretation
System. Version 1.0. User's Guide.
PB91-140376/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Chronic Respiratory Effects of Indoor Formaldehyde Expo-
PB91-177238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cho* Toxkaty of Copper to a Partial Life Cycle of the
Mktae,'Chironomus decorus'.
PB8M46332/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
atari's Guide to Pesticides (Fourth Edition).
PB91-145953/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Citizen Volunteers in Environmental Monitoring: Summary
Proceedings of the National Workshop (2nd). HeM in New
Orleans, Louisiana in December 1989.
PB91-168377/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSzens1 Guidance Manual for the Technical Assistance
GfBflt PlQGTfiRl.
P881-23B733/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Classification of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor
Air Motion.
PB91-125708/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1991: Detailed Summary of
Tides.
PB91-214585/REB 91-04 PCA09/MFA02
Qean Lakes Program Phase 2 Project Report for Lake Le-
Agua-Na Stephenson County, Illinois.
PB81-123323/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Cleaning IBnois: The Challenge Facing Illinois' Hazardous
Waste Cleanup Efforts.
PB91-113589/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Oeaning Up Our Coastal Waters: An Unfinished Agenda A
Regional Conference. Held in Riverdale. New York on
March 12-14,1990.
PB91-180174/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
9 Change and Global Isoprene Emissions.
PB91-2264807REB 91-04 PCAO3/MFA01
Ornate Data and Analysis for the New England Forest
Climatically Induced Rapid Acidification of a Softwater
Seepage Lake.
PB91-146514/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Closing the NPL Book under the Original MRS.
PB91-921302/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB91-176818/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Co-Occurrence of Ozone and Acidic Cloudwater in High-
Elevation Forests.
PB91-231365/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Collecting Household Hazardous Wastes at Wastewater
Treatment Plants. Case Studies.
PB91-206193/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Colloidal Considerations in Groundwater Sampling and Con-
taminant Transport Predictions: A Bimonthly Technical
Progress Review.
PB91-116202/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Colloidal-Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in
Ground Water. Part 1. Sampling Considerations.
PB91-16B419/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Colloidal FE2O3 Transport Studies in Laboratory Model
Systems Using Shallow Aquifer Material.
PB91-1911147REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Combustion Control of Organic Emissions from Municipal
Waste Combustors.
PB91-191411/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Combustion Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Munic-
ipal Waste Incinerators in North America.
PB91-162552/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Commenced PMN Case Number Cross-Reference File to
Chemical Abstracts Registry Number or Accession Number,
January 1991.
PB91-507319/REB 91-01 CPT02
Communicating Environmental Risks: A Guide to Practical
Evaluations. Risk Communications Series.
PB91-168336/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Communicating Risk Information to State and Local Air Pol-
lution Control Agencies via U.S. EPA's Air Risk Information
Support Center (Air RISC).
PB91-191296/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Compact Label Re -1991 (Rche 1 - 4833).
PB91-911699/REB 91-01 MFJ1450.00
Comparability between Various Reid and Laboratory Wood-
stove Emission Measurement Methods.
PB91-223172/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparability of Rat and Human Visual-Evoked Potentials.
PB91-191643/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Analysis of Health Risk Assessments for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors.
PB91-182337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Analysis of Remedies Selected in the Super-
fund Program during FY 87, FY 88 and FY 89.
PB91-139477/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Comparative Analysis of the Electrostatic Potentials of
Some Structural Analogues of 2,3,7.8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-
dtoxjn and of Related Aromatic Systems.
PB91-109793/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Anatomy of Mammalian Respiratory Tracts:
The Nasopharyngeal Region and the Tracheobronchial
Region.
PB91-109124/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Effects of Hypoxia on Behavioral Thermoregu-
lation in the Rats, Hamsters, and Mice.
PB91-183467/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Evaluation of Two Extraction Procedures: The
TCLPandtheEP.
PB91-240564/REB ' 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Comparative Gastrointestinal Enzyme Activity and Activa-
tion of the Promutagen 2,6-Dinitrotoluene in Male CD-1
Mice and Male Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-11S816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Sensitivity of Neurobehavkval Tests for Chem-
PB91-117101/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Comparative Toxicology of the PyrethrokJ Insecticides.
PBgi^llSgSI/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
CSmafic Sensitivity of California Water Resources.
PB91-177378/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Comparing Simulated and Experimental Hysteretic Two-
Phase Transient Fluid Flow Phenomena.
PB91-242545/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison and Evaluation of Field and Laboratory Toxkaty
Tests with Fenvaterate on an Estuarine Crustacean.
PB91-206839/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of an Alternative Land Surface Parameteriza-
tion with the GFDL High Resolution Climate Model.
PB91-231100/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Btoindicators of Exposure to Genotoxic
Indoor Air Pollutants.
PB91-132977/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Cadmium Cytotoxicity in Human versus Rat
Nasal Epithelial Cells In vitro.
PB91 -109819/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Chromosome Aberration Frequency and
Small-Colony TK-Deficient Mutant Frequency in L5178Y/
TK(+ /-(-3.7.2C Mouse Lymphoma Cells.
PB91-171777/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Cytopathogenicity, Immunofluorescence and
In situ DNA Hybridization as Methods for the Detection of
Adenoviruses.
PB91-109280/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-116053/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Comparison of Emissions and Organic Fingerprints from
Combustion of Oil and Wood.
PB91-223222/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Extraction Methods for the Isolation of
Lipids and PCBs from Mussel Homogenate.
PB91-127787/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Finite-Difference Time-Domain SAR Calcula-
tions with Measurements in a Heterogeneous Model of
Man.
PB91-109355/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of In vivo and In vitro Methods for Assessing
the Effects of Carbon Tetrachloride on the Hepatic Drug-
Metabolizing Enzyme System.
PB91-109264/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Local and Central Controls for Indoor Air
Quality.
PB91-226373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Measurements of Atmospheric Ammonia by
Filter Packs, Transition-Flow Reactors, Simple and Annular
Denuders and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy.
PB91-146621/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Comparison of Modified Carson and EPA Mixing Height Es-
timates Using Data from Five Field Experiments.
PB91-162495/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Comparison of Mutagenic Activities of Several Peroxyacyl
Nitrates.
PB91-183251/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Mutagenicity Results for Nine Compounds
Evaluated at the 'hgprt' Locus in the Standard and Suspen-
sion CHO Assays.
PB91-183475/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs and Passivat-
ed Canisters for Field Sampling Airborne Toxic Organic
Vapors in the United States and the USSR.
PB91-233544/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Rats of the Fischer 344 and Long-Evans
Strains in Their Autonomic Thermoregulatory Response to
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trimethyttin Administration.
PB91-191SS-
91551/REB
Comparison of Recording Current Meters in Shallow Waters
of San Francisco Bay, California.
PB91-1S6331/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparison of Screening Approaches.
PB91-1998S1/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Seasonal Patterns of Photosynthate Produc-
tion and Use in Branches of Red Spruce Saplings at Two
Elevations.
PB91-219030/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Several Standard Materials and Techniques
for the Warren-Avertaach Determination of Micro-structure
Characteristics of Calcium Hydroxide Sorbent Materials.
PB91-116855/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of the Methyl Reductase Genes and Gene
Products.
PB91-242479/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of the Seagrass Thalassia testudinum' and Its
Epiphytes in the Field and in Laboratory Test Systems.
PB91-163790/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Compatibility of Flexible Membrane Liners and Municipal
Solid Waste Leachates.
PB91-231522/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Compatibility of Organic Solvents with the Micro-screen Pro-
phage-lnduction Assay: Solvent - Mutagen Interactions.
PB91-231324/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Compendium of ERT Groundwater Sampling Procedures.
PB91-921275/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Soil Sampling and Surface Geophys-
ics Procedures.
PB91-921273/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Surface Water and Sediment Sam-
pling Procedures.
PB91-921274/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Toxkaty Testing Procedures.
PB91-921271/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
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TITLE INDEX
Compendium of ERT Waste Sampling Procedures.
PB91 -921276/REB 91 -04 PC A04/MF A01
Compendium of Federal Facilities Directives. 1984 and
1985.
PB91-921280/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CompencSum of NPL Listing Policies and Procedures, 1982
to 1985.
PB91-921281/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources, Fourth Edition. Supple-
ment C.
PB91-12S906/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 2.
Mobile Sources. Supplement A.
PB91-167692/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Compiation of Information on Alternative Barriers for Liner
and Cover Systems.
PB91-141846/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Compiance with Third Third Requirements Under the
-LDRs, Superfund LDR Guide No. 8.
PB91-921313/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Computer-Readable TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory.
Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-167767/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Concept of Presence Absence Testing.
PB91-162818/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Concerns with Using Chlorine-Dioxide Disinfection in the
USA.
PB91-171652/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Conditional Simulation of Flow and Transport
PB91-182287/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Condrtions Influencing Yield and Analysis of S-Hydroxy-2' -
Deoxyguanosine in Oxidatively Damaged DMA.
PB91-117499/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Conducting Rernedol Investjgations/Feasfcility Studies for
dfiU Sites.
CERCLA Municipal Landfill
PB91-921205/REB
91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Conference Summary: Practical Aspects of the Design and
Use of GAC.
P891-177345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Confidence Intervals for a Crop Yield Loss Function in Non-
linear Regression.
PB91-146506/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Consideration of RCRA Requirements in Performing
CERCLA Responses at Mining Waste Sites.
PB91-214205/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Considerations in Ground Water Remedfefion at Superfund
Sites.
PB91-238584/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances,
CERCLA Hazardous Substances and SARA Section 313
Toxic Chemicals (Title III, List of Lists) (for Microcomput-
ers).
P891-506964/REB 91-01 CP D02
Contaminant Loadrng from Fox River to Lower Green Bay.
PB91-144758/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Contaminatad Marine Sedhients: Assessment and Remedi-
ation.
PB91-132811/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Contamination of Fish by 2,3,7,8-Tetrachtorodtoerao-P-
Dnxh: A Survey of Fish from Major Watersheds in the
United States.
PB9M46431/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Contamination of U.S. Arctic Ecosystems by Long-Range
Transport of Atmospheric Contaminants.
PB91-137109/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Continental Scale Biome Responses to Cfmatic Change.
PB91-226456/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Contingent Valuation Assessment of the Economic Dam-
ages of Potutjon to Marine Recreational Fishing.
^^ PC A09/I
91-125914/REB
91-01
9/MFA02
Continuing March of Legionnaires Disease: UV May Be
Best Control Weapon in a Weak AreenaL
PB91-116848/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Modak Model Documenta-
PB91-168468/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Modet User's Manual for
PB91-168450/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509935/REB 91-04 CPD02
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System. User's Manual for Industry.
PB91-921287/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Control of Motor Vehicle Emissions - The U.S. Experience.
PB91-136911/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control of PCOD/PCDF Emissions from Municipal Waste
Combustion Systems.
PB91-146639/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Control of PCOD/PCDF Emissions from Municipal Waste
Combustion Systems (Reannouncement).
PB91-156794/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Control of PCOD/PCDF Emissions from Refuse-Derived
Fuel Combustors.
PB91-191429/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Control of Transient Incinerator Emissions with an Oxygen
Based Combustion System.
PB91-182725/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control of VOC Emissions from Polystyrene Foam Manu-
facturing.
PB91-102111/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Control Technology Center 1990. A Year of Expanding
Service.
PB91-222034/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Control Technology: Estimating Innovative Technology
Costs for the SITE Program.
PB91-163758/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Controlling Organics with GAC: A Cost and Performance
Analysis.
PB91-177105/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Controlling PCDO/PCOF Emissions from Incinerators by
Flue Gas Cleaning.
PB91-162S37/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Convective-Dispersive Transport Model for Wastes Dis-
posed of at the 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site. (Chapter 5).
PB91-130161/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Conversion of Methanol-Fueled 16-Valve, 4-Cylinder Engine
to Operation on Gaseous 2H2/CO Fuel. Interim Report 3.
PB91-195941/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Copper Complexabon by Natural Organic Matter in Con-
taminated and Uncontaminated Ground Water.
PB91-144865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CORMIX: An Expert System for Mixing Zone Analysis.
PB91-216309/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Corrective Measures for Releases to Surface Waters.
PB91-102046/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Correlation of Colifomi Growth Response with Other Water
Quality Parameters.
PB91-231373/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Correlation of Florida Soil-Gas Permeabilities with Grain
Size, Moisture, and Porosity.
PB91-211904/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Cosorvency and Sorptkjn of Hydrophobic Organic ChenV
PB91-116178/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CosorVency of Partially Miscible Organic Solvents on the
Solubility of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals.
PB91-116194/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Cosotvent Effects on Sorption and Mobility of Organic Con-
taminants in Soils.
PB91-171504/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Cost and Effectiveness of Radon Resistant Features in
New School BuMngs.
PB91-233254/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Cost and Feasibility of the Temporary Total Enclosure
Method for Determining Capture Efficiency.
PB91-181966/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Cost Estimates for Controlling SOCs by GAC Treatment
PB91-162420/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Cost Estimating Systems for Remedial Action Projects.
PB91-231191/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Cost Modeling for Drinking Water Unit Treatment Process-
PB91-162453/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cost of Implementing Protective Action Guides for Food. •
PB91-102079/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Cotinine Analytical Workshop Report Consideration of Ana-
lytical Methods for Determining Cotinine in Human Body
Fluids as a Measure of Passive Exposure to Tobacco
Smoke.
PB91-109694/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aero-
sol/Vapor-Laden Gases-1. Theory of the Hygroscopic Aero-
sol Effects on Temperature and Relative Humidity Patterns
of Inspired Air.
PB91-182139/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aero-
sol/Vapor-Laden Gases. 2. Computer Modeling of Water
Vapor/Droplet Interaction and Entrapment
PB91-199901/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Criteria for Assessing the Role of Transported Ozone/Pre-
cursors in Ozone Nonattainment Areas.
PB91-195958/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Criteria to Protect Wetland Ecological Integrity.
PB91-182915/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Scien-
tific Criteria for Carbon Monoxide.
PB91-191304/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Scien-
tific Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen.
PB91-191270/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Critical Review of the Developmental Toxfcity and Terato-
genicity of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin: Recent Ad-
vances Toward Understanding the Mechanism.
PB91-211383/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Cross-connection Control Manual.
PB91-145490/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System. User's Manual.
PB91-205021/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Crosswalk/ Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (Version 1.13) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507889/REB 91-04 CP 002
Current and Developing Analytical Technologies for Quanti-
fying Bknenic Gas Emissions.
PB91-216523/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Current and Target Recovery Rates for Plastics Packaging
in Oregon.
PB91-191700/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Current Corrosion By-Products and Corrosion Control Re-
search.
PB91-231167/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Current State of Corrosion Control: Technologies and
Costs.
PB91-182691/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Rue Gas Desul-
furization.
PB91-226423/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Cydophosphamide Teratogenesis: Evidence for Compensa-
tory Responses to Induced Cellular Toxioity.
PB91-163667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cytogenetic Analyses of Mice Exposed to Dichloromethane.
PB91-115824/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cytogenetic Studies of Ethyl Acrylate Using C57BL/6 Mice.
PB91-200246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cytotoxicity and Effect on Mutagenicity of Buffers in a Mi-
crosuspenskxi Assay.
PB91-109314/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Data Handling Support for CERCLIS.
PB91-214999/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Data Users Guide to the Mountain Cloud Chemistry Project
PB91-168484/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Database Assessment of Phytotoxfcity Data Published on
Terrestrial Vascular Plants.
PB91-144733/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Database Management Techniques to Ensure Project Integ-
rity. Annual SAS Users Group International Conference
(14th). Held in San Francisco, California on April 9-12,
1989.
PB91-162768/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DBAPE-A Database and Model Parameter Analysis System
for Agricultural Soils to Support Water Quality Management
PB91-231423/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Dedskximaker's Guide to Recycling Plastics.
PB91-191718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Definition of Adverse Effects for the Purpose of Establish-
ing Secondary National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Oc-
tober-December 1990.
PB91-171561/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Decreasing System Pollution Prevention Modification
verses Industrial Hygiene Concerns.
PB91-231142/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Delay-Dependent Impairment of Reversal Learning in Rats
Treated with Trimethyttin.
PB91-171793/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Demonstration of Hazardous Waste Site Treatment Tech-
nologies.
PB91-176909/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
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Demonstration Projects Under the U.S. EPA Superfund In-
novative Technology Evaluation Program.
PB91-176891/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DenMcafon in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale
Aquifers: 4. Hydraulics, Nitrogen Chemistry, and Microbiolo-
gy in a Single Layer.
PB91-182345/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Dense Gas Removal from a Valley by Crosswinds.
PB91-146597/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-19S974/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Depuration Kinetics of Hexachlorobenzene in the Clam,
•Macoma nasuta'.
PB91-177170/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Design and Evaluation of a High-Flow Rate Oichotomous
Aerosol Sampler.
PB91-109942/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Design and Performance of Slow Sand Filters in the Pacific
Northwest
PB91-176875/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Design, Construction, and Operation of Hazardous and
Non-Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments.
PB91-204354/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Design Information Report Sludge Management Systems.
PB91-196378/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Design of Shoreline Surveys for Aquatic Litter Pollution.
PB91-179051/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Design of Terrecosm Enclosures for Use in Ecorisk Assess-
ment Evaluations.
PB91-196014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Design Stream Flows Based on Harmonic Means.
PB91-182204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Designing and Implementing an Air Toxics Control Program:
A Program Development Manual for State and Local Agen-
PB91-191064/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Dasigrang Fixed-Bed Adsorbers to Remove Mixtures of Or-
nM44766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Destruction of Enteric Bacteria and Viruses during Two-
Phase Digestion.
PB91-196188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Detection of Radicals Produced 'In vivo' during Inhalation
Exposure to Ozone: Use of Various Spin Traps.
PB91-196113/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Determination of C-t Values.
PB91-223339/REB
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Determination of 'Giardia lamblia1 Cyst Infective Dose for
the Mongolian GerbH f Meriones unguiculatus').
PB91-231399/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Determination of Hydraulic Conductivity and Porosity Logs
hWetewith a Disturbed Annulus.
PB91-146530/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Organic Emissions from New Carpeting.
PB91-183277/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Determination of Routes of Exposure of Infants and Tod-
ders to Household Pesticides: A Pilot Study.
PB91-182B99/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Total Organic Halide in Water A Compar-
ative Study of Two Instruments.
PB9M96360/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Determination of Water Use in Rockford and Kankakee
Areas, IBnois.
PB91-239046/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
Dotorrnrtng the Nutrient Status of Drinking Water.
PB91-206854/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Developing Model of Benthic-Water Contaminant Transport
ii Bioturbated Sediment
PB91-109298/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development and Application of a Research Database for
Drinking Water Systems Evaluation.
PB91-162750/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development and Demonstration of a Pilot-Scale Debris
Washing System.
PB91-196&6/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development and Implementation of the U.S. EPA's Waste
Reduction Innovative Technology Evaluation (WRITE) Re-
PB91-162412/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Development and Use of Site-Specific Chemical and Bio-
logical Criteria for Assessing New Bedford Harbor Pilot
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Development. Application, and Calibration of Models for
Prertcting Water Quality in Distribution Systems.
PB91-223313/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Development Document for Final Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for the
Ore Mining and Dressing. Point Source Category.
PB91-234427/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
Development of a Model That Contains Both Multipole Mo-
ments and Gaussians for the Calculation of Molecular Elec-
trostatic Potentials.
PB91-109272/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of a Statistical Model for Metal-Humic Interac-
tions.
PB91 -116921 /REB 91 -01 PC A02/MF A01
Development of BDAT Standards for RCRA Wastes.
PB91-219121/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Chicken Embryos in a Pulsed Magnetic
Field.
PB91-145011/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Development of Cost Equations for GAC Treatment Sys-
tems (Paper 22509).
PB91-211375/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Impact-Oriented Climate Scenarios.
PB91-233486/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Ozone Reactivity Scales for Volatile Organ-
ic Compounds.
PB91-243366/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Development of Quantitative Structure-Activity Relation-
ships for Predicting Biodegradation Kinetics.
PB91-109868/RE6 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Development of Real-Time Monitors for Gaseous Formal-
dehyde.
PB91-126029/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Munici-
pal Sludge Incineration.
PB91-228114/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Munici-
pal Sludge Landfilling.
PB91-100172/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
PB91-137265/REB
91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Development of Sampling Methodology for Dilution Air
Sampling of Condensible Emissions from Stationary
Sources.
PB91-129742/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Surrogate Lung Systems with Controlled
Thermodynamic Environments to Study Hygroscopic Parti-
cles: Air Pollutants and Pharmacologtc Drugs.
PB91-199919/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of the U.S. EPA Health Effects Research
Laboratory Frozen Blood Cell Repository Program.
PB91-199950/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Developmental Change in Reversal Learning of an Olfacto-
ry Discrimination.
PB91-109512/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-2311S9/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Diaper Industry Workshop Report
PB91-191262/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DJchlorodifluoromethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160580/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dichotomous Samplers Modified for Use with Electron Mi-
croscopy.
PB91-116830/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
DiethyMithiocarbamate Potentiates the Neurotoxicity of In
vivo 1-MethyM-PhenyH,2.3,6-Tetrahydropyridine and of In
vitro 1-Methyl-4-Phenylpyridinium.
PB91-242586/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Differences in Detection of DNA Adducts in the 32P-Pos«a-
belling Assay After Either 1-Butanol Extraction or Nuclease
PI Treatment
PB91-115972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Dtoxins and Dibenzofurans in Adipose Tissue of U.S. Viet-
nam Veterans and Controls.
PB91-167S85/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Direct/Delayed Response Project Laboratory Operations
and Quality Assurance Report for Preparation of Soils from
PB91-141812/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Directory of OAQPS Information Services.
PB91-191049/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Disposition and Excretion of Intravenous 2,3,7,8-Tetrabro-
modibenzos>-dioxin (TBDD) in Rats.
PB91-211466/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Distribution and Toxicotogical Effects of Inhaled Methyl Bro-
PB91-109249/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Distribution, Clearance, and Mortality of Environmental
Pseudomonads in Mice upon Intranasal Exposure.
PB91-242578/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Distribution of Fingerling Brook Trout, 'Salvelinus fontinalis'
(Mltchill), in Dissolved Oxygen Concentration Gradients.
PB91-109892/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Distribution of Hydrophobic lonogenic Organic Compounds
between Octanol and Water: Organic Acids.
PB91 -183368/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Diurnal Curves of Tropospheric Ozone in the Western
United States.
PB91 -219006/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Divergence between Populations of a Monogamous Poly-
chaete with Male Parental Care: Premating Isolation and
Chromosome Variation.
PB91-206904/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Diversity and Origin of 'Desulfovibrio' Species: PhylogeneSc
Definition of a Family.
PB91-163857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DNA Adducts in Marine Mussel 'Mytilus galloprovincialis'
Living in Polluted and Unpolluted Environments. Chapter
12.
PB91-136895/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DNA Sequence Analysis of Revertants of the 'hisD30S2'
Allele of 'Salmonella typhimurium' TA98 Using the Polymer-
ase Chain Reaction and Direct Sequencing: Application to
1-Nitropyrene-lnduced Revertants.
PB91-200329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Do Behavioral Responses to Pesticide Exposure Affect
Wildlife Population Parameters.
PB91-162677/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DO Model Uncertainty with Correlated Inputs.
PB91-183335/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DOAS Urban Pollution Measurements.
PB91-176966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Documenting the U.S. Landfill/Impoundment Permit A
Guide to Technical Resources.
PB91-149633/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Does Chronic Ozone Exposure Lead to Lung Disease.
PB91-132993/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dose-Dependent Effect of Prenatal Dexamethasone Treat-
ment on beta-Adrenergic Receptor Coupling to Omithine
Decarboxylase and Cyclic AMP.
PB91-211409/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Dose Paradigms for Inhaled Vapors of Primary Carcinogens
and Their Impact on Risk Assessment
PB91-149815/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Aldicarb.
PB91-142810/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Alpha Emitting Ra-
dionuclides.
PB91-225664/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Atrazine.
PB91-142794/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beta and Gamma
Emitting Radionuclides.
PB91-22S649/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
lenes
and
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dtehtoroethyli
(1,1-Dichloroethylene), (cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene),
(trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene).
PB91-143396/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Heptachlor, Hepta-
chkx EpoxkJe and Chlordane.
PB91-142877/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for LJndane.
PB91-142851/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA02
Drinking Watei Criteria Document for Methoxychlor.
PB91-1434617REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Pentachlorophenol.
PB91-142802/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Radon (Final Draft).
PB91-225672/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Styrene.
PB91-143370/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toluene.
PB91-143487/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toxaphene.
PB91-143404/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Uranium.
PB91-225680/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,2-Dfchloropropane.
PB91-143388/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Barium.
PB91-142869/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
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Drinking Water Criteria Document on Carbofuran.
P891-143412/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Chromium.
PB91-142844/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Nitrate/Nitrite.
PB91-142836/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Radium (Final Draft).
PB91-225631/REB 91-04 PCA08/MFA02
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Selenium.
PB91-142828/REB 914)1 PCA09/MFA01
Durability Testing of an M100-Fueted Toyota LCS-M Carina
Equipped with a Restetively Heated Catalytic Converter.
PB91-106732/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dynamic Interactions of 'Pseudomonas aemginosa' and
Bacteriophages in Lake Water.
PB91-163B32/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
5 of Ptasmid Transfer on Surfaces.
91-163816/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Ecological Exposure and Effects of Airborne Toxic Chemi-
cals: An Ov '
l Overview.
PB91-148460/REB
91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Ecological Risk Assessment Framework for Examining the
Impacts of Oceanic Disposal.
P891-1370OO/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ecological Status and Trends Program: EPA's Approach to
Monitoring Condition of the Nation's Ecosystems.
PB91-136986/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ecology and Management of the Zebra Mussel and Other
Introduced Aquatic Nuisance Species.
PB91-196675/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Ecology ol Outescent Microbes. Viewing Microbial Habitats
as Interacting Zones of Proliferation and Quiescence Can
Give New knights into the Operation of Microbial Commu-
nities in the Environment.
PB91-183442/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Economics ol Improved Estuarine Water Quality: An NEP
Manual for Measuring Benefits.
PB91-168351/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Economics of Scale and Scope in Water Supply.
PB91-163519/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ecotobcotogy: Problems and Approaches (Book Review).
PB91-177154/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Effect of Acute Exposure to Boric Acid on the Male Repro-
ductive System of the Rat
PB91-163626/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Effect of Ambient Temperature and Running Wheel Activity
on the Outcome of Pregnancy in CD-1 Mice.
P891-109645/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of AmpidHn-lnduced Alterations in Murine Intestinal
Mkrofaiota on the Survival and Competition of Environmen-
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
taly Released Pseudomonads.
PB91-
l-109348/REB
Effect of Background Organic Matter from Surface Waters
on the Activated Carbon Adsorption of Specific Organic
Compounds.
PB91-137091/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Effect of betaCydodextrin on MucocNoric Acid and 3-
O)toro--HoicMororrietriy1V5*vdrox-2(5H)-furanone.
PB91-200295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Bromide on Chlorination Byproducts in Finished
Drinking Water.
H-217
PB91-21T919/REB
91-04 PCA08/MFA02
Effect of Cadmium and Other Metal Cations on In vitro
j Cat Testosterone Production.
1-200261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Chemotherapy on the In vivo Frequency of Glyco-
phorin A "NuT Variant Erythrocyles (Revised).
PB91-145029/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Effect of Fhjorinated Analogues of Phenol and Hydroxyben-
zoates on the Anaerobic Tiansformation of Phenol to Ben-
PB91-163873/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Effect of Growth Rate and Hydrophobioity on Bacteria Sur-
viving Protozoan Grazing.
PB91-163824/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of IJndane on Intestinal Nrlroreductase, Azoreduc-
tase. SS-GhJcuranidase, Dechtorinase. and Dehydrochtorin-
PB91-163660/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Potychiorinat-
ed Dtoerao-p-Oioxin and PolychlorinBted Dtoenzofuran Pre-
PB9V146647/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Pofychlorinat-
ed Dtoenzo-p-Dioxin and Potychlorinated Dfcenzofuran Pre-
cureors (Beamouncement).
PB91-1S6802/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Effect of Methyl Parathion on Food Discrimination in North-
em Bobwftite ('Colinus virginianus').
PB91-177089/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Ozone Exposure on the Dispersion of Inhaled Aer-
osol Boluses in Healthy Human Subjects.
PB91-231266/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of pH Concentration on the Transport of Naphtha-
lene in Saturated Aquifer Media,
PB91-109959/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Residual Splenic Function and Folate Levels on
the Frequency of Mteronucteated Red Blood Cells in Spten-
ectomized Humans.
PB91-218982/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Satellite Lines from the X-ray Source on X-ray Dif-
fraction Peaks.
PB91-2425S2/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Ventilation on Emission Rates of Wood Finishing
Materials.
PB91-242966/REB 9144 PC A02/MF A01
Effect Uptake and Disposition of Nitrobenzene in Several
Terrestrial Plants.
PB91-144808/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
Effective Strategies for Population Studies of Acute Air Pol-
lution Health Effects.
PB91-109439/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Ammonium Nitrate Aerosol Exposure on Lung
Structure of Normal and Elastase-lmparied Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB91-117630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Betaine on Enumeration of Airborne Bacteria.
PB9M16210/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Bumrate, Wood Species, Altitude, and Stove
Type on Woodstove Emissions.
PB91-146662/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Chlorine Dioxide on the Developing Rat Brain.
PB91-149757/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Chtorpyrifos on the Diet and Growth of Larval
Fathead Minnows, •Pimephales promelas', in Littoral Enclo-
sures.
PB91-144956/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of Dicofol on Mallard Eggshell Quality.
PB91-163543/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Methyl Parathion on Egg
Laying and Incubation in Mallards.
PB91-196436/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Dietary Methyl Parathion on Northern Bobwhite
Egg Production and Eggshell Quality.
PB91-171595/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Methyl Parathion on Red-Winged Blackbird
f Agetaius phoeniceus') Incubation Behavior and Nesting
Success.
PB91-116749/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Murine Cytomegalovirus on Development Lack
of Interactions of Virus and Sodum SaScylate.
PB91-117069/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Natural Sediment Features on Survival of the
•Phoxocephalid amphipod1, -Rhepoxynius abronius'.
PB91-144741/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of Northern Bobwhite CCoinus virginianus') Age
and Weight on Results of the Avian Dietary ToxMty Test
PB91-146449/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Ozone, Chlorine Dioxide. Chlorine, and Monoch-
kxamine on 'Crvptpsporidum pan/urn' Oocyst Viability.
PB91-145086/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Ozone Exposure on Upid Metaboism In Human
Alveolar Macrophages.
PB91-176982/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of Ozone, Sutfur Dioxide, Sol Water Deficit and
CutHvar on Yields of Soybean.
PB9M44B40/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Parameter Uncertainty on Long-Term Simulations
of Lake Atkainity.
PB9M82170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Phosgene Exposure on Lung Arachktonic Acid
Metaboism.
PB91-177352/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of Pond Characteristics on Biotic Exposures.
PB91-182816/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Sediment Hottng Time on SecSment Toxicity.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149575/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Sewage Sludge on Di- (Z-Ethythexyf) Pnthalate
Uptake by Plants.
PB91-177121/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Sol Moisture on Structural and Biomass Charac-
teristics of Four Salt Marsh Plants.
PB91-146308/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Solar Radiation on Manganese Oxide Reactions
with Selected Organic Compounds.
PB91-231431/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Temperature and Salinity on 'Menidia beryllina'
Embryos Exposed to Terbufos.
PB91 -163881 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of the Duration and Timing of Dietary Methyl Par-
athion Exposure on Bobwhite Reproduction.
PB91-171587/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Ultraviolet-B Radiation on Loblolly Pine. 1.
Growth, Photosynthesis and Pigment Production in Green-
house-Grown Seedlings.
PB91-146381/REB 914)1 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of UV-B and Global Climate Change on Rice Re-
search Plan.
PB91-109983/REB ' 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Effects of UV-B Radiation on Soybean Yield and Seed
Quality: A Six-Year Field Study.
PB91-196287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Wastewater Treatment and Seawater Dilution in
Reducing Lethal Toxicity of Municipal Wastewater to
Sheepshead Minnow fCyprinodon variegatus') and Pink
Shrimp fPenaeus duorarum').
PB91 -149781 /REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of 2,4-Dichioropnenol, a Metabolite of a Genetically
Engineered Bacterium, and 2.4-Dichlorophenoxyacetate on
Some Microorganism-Mediated Ecological Processes in
SOU.
PB91-219022/REB 91-O4 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of 2,4-DHhiobkjret on Sensory and Motor Function.
PB91-200220/REB 914)1 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of 3,4-Methylenedk)xymethamphetamine on Auto-
nomic Therrnoreregulatory Responses of the Rat
PB91-183459/REB 914)1 PCA02/MFA01
Efficacy of bata-Glucuronidase Assay for Identification of
'Escherichia colt' by the Defined-Substrate Technology.
PB91-109876/REB 914)1 PCA01/MFA01
Efficacy of Ozone Exposure IncSces in the Standard Setting
Process.
PB91-129692/REB 914)1 PC A03/MF A01
Electrical Response of a Leak in a Geomembrane Liner.
PB91-109165/REB 914)1 PCA03/MFA01
Electron-Capture Negative lonization CaHbrants for Magnet-
ic Sector Mass Spectrometers.
PB91-117143/REB 914)1 PC A02/MF A01
Elements of the U.S. Carbon Budget Progress and Prelimi-
nary Results.
PB91-240S31 /REB 914)4 PCA03/MFA01
Elevated Plume Transport and Diffusion: 20-150 km Down-
wind of Beijing, P.R.C.
PB91-163269/REB 914)1 PCA03/MFA01
Elimination of Spectral Interferences In Inductively Coupled
Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Using Orthogonal
PB91-116137/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Elliot Bay Action Program: 1988 Action Plan.
PB91-149583/REB 914)1 PCA06/MFA01
EMAP Monitor, January 1991 Edition.
PB91-191320/REB 914)1 PCA03/MFA01
EMAP-Surface Waters Monitoring and Research Strategy.
Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-168518/REB 914)1 PC A09/MF A02
Emission of Organic Substances from Indoor Surface Mate-
rials.
PB91-242974/REB 914)4 PCA02/MFA01
Emissions of Dioxins and Related Compounds from Com-
bustion and Incineration Sources.
PB91-103598/REB 914)1 PCA10/MFA02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators.
PB91-151472/REB 914)1 PC EM/MF E99
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 1. Summary
Report
PB91-151480/REB 914)1 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Site 1 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91 -151498/REB 914)1 PC A13/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 3. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-1515O6/REB 914)1 PCA12/MFA02
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Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators, volume 4. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report. Appendices.
PB91-151514/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wistewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 5. Site 3 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151522/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 6. Site 4 Final
Enfeaon Test Report
PB91-151530/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 7. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report Appendices.
PB91-151548/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 8. GC/MS Tapes
Review Report
PB91-151555/REB
91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators, 1991.
PB91-1 96451 /REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Emissions Testing of a Precalciner Cement Kiln at Louis-
via, Nebraska.
PB91-130195/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
Errissions Testing of a Wet Cement Kiln at Hannibal, Mis-
souri. Draft Report
P891-130203/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Empirical Method to predict Solubility in Supercritical Fluids.
PB91-233502/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Encouraging dean Technologies: The United States Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency Pollution Prevention Program.
PB91-131649/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Endangered Species Protection Program as It Relates to
Pesticide Regulatory Activities. Report to Congress.
PB91-110411/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Enforcement of Financial Responsibility Requirements for
HCRA Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities That Are
dosing.
PB91-T39B57/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Enforcement Project Management Handbook.
PB91-186999/REB 91-04 PC A23/MF A03
Enhanced Expression of Glial Rbrillary Acidic Protein and
Via Cupric Slyer Degeneration Reaction Can Be Used as
Sanative and Early Indicators of Neurotoxfcity.
PB91-219147/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Enhancing State Superfund Capabilities: Nine-State Study.
PB91-242362/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Environmental and Molecular Characterization of Systems
Which Affect Genome Alteration in 'Pseudomonas aerugir-
osa* Chapter 25
P891-199877/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Challenge of the 1990's. Proceedings. Inter-
national Conference on Pollution Prevention: Clean Tech-
nologies and Clean Products. Held in Washington, DC. on
Jure 10-13. 1990.
PB91-148387/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF AIM
Environmental Compliance Branch. Standard Operating
Procedures and Quality Assurance Manual, Revision 1.
PB91-233650/REB 91-04 PCA19/MFA04
Environmental Fact Sheet Superfund Progress: Environ-
mental IncScators.
PB91-921354/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Factors Affecting Toluene Degradation in
Ground Water at a Hazardous Waste Site.
PB91-182246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Envtonmental Impact Statement/State Analysis Report
Cedar Bay Degeneration Project Jacksonville. Florida (EPA
ml FDER). Including Technical Appendix.
PB91-206250/REB 91-01 PCA24/MFA03
Environmental Impacts on the Physiological Mechanisms
Controfng Xenobiotic Transfer Across Fish GUIs.
PB91-196477/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EnvFonmental Inventory of the Armand Bayou Coastal Pre-
wve.
PB91-230979/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
Environmental Inventory of the Christmas Bay Coastal Pre-
PB91-230151/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Environmental Investments: The Cost of a Clean Environ-
ment A Summary.
P891-153775/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Environmental Investments: The Cost of a Clean Environ-
ment Report of the Administrator of the Environmental Pro-
tecfon Agency to the Congress of the United States.
PB91-153783/REB 91-01 PCA22/MFA03
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Eco-
logical Indicators.
PS91-H1796/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Re-
search Plan for Monitoring Wetland Ecosystems.
PB91-149526/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Environmental Mutagens and Risk Assessment
PB91-171736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Pollution Control Alternatives: Drinking Water
Treatment for Small Communities.
PB91-14S961/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement Docket
PB91-921700/REB 91-01 Subscriptions
Environmental QA: A Plan for Consistency in the 90s.
PB91-191205/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Radiation Data: Report 59, July-September
1989.
PB91-1819B2/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Radiation Data, Report 60: October-Decem-
ber 1989.
PB91-181990/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 61, January-March
1990.
PB91-178996/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 62, April-June 1990.
PB91-206805/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Research LabOratory-Duluth Bibliography of
Research Products in the Fields of Freshwater Ecology and
Toxicology, 1967-1990.
PB91-127712/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/AWWARF Cooperative Agreement Program for Drink-
ing Water Research.
PB91-211318/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA Clean Products Research Program.
PB91-176826/REB §1-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bibli-
ography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
PB91-904200/REB 91-01 Subscription
EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Actions
Performed by PRPs.
PB91-921357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 224: Uniconazole-P.
PB91-213777/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA Program for Monitoring Ecological Status and Trends.
PB91-196535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Control Technology Approach to Assisting States
and Regions with Air Toxics Problems: Five Case Studies.
PB91-191437/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Global Landfill
Methane.
PB91-223230/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Global Climate Change Program. Program Plan for
Methane Emissions from Landfills and Other Waste Dispos-
al Facilities.
PB91-182667/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA's Indoor Air Quality and Work Environment Survey:
Relationships of Employees' Self-Reported Hearth Symp-
toms with Direct Indoor Air Quality Measurements.
PB91-213579/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit for Soil Washing.
PB91-231209/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Research Program in Granular Activated Carbon.
PB91-223321/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Research to In
I Hearth Risk Assessments Pro-
s Research to Improve Hearth Risk Asses
gram: Overview and Water-Related Research.
PB91-231068/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA Site Demonstration of BtoTrol Aqueous Treatment
System.
PB91-182279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA SITE Demonstration of the International Waste Tech-
notogies/Geo-Con In situ Stabilization/Solidification Proc-
PB91-171686/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA Site Demonstration of the Terra Vac In situ Vacuum
Extraction Process in Groveland, Massachusetts. (Site Pro-
gram Update: Part VII).
PB91-182097/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process,
Direct Cite/Revised Reimbursement Methods.
PB91-921347/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Episode Acidification and Associated Fish and Aquatic In-
vertebrate Responses in Four Catskill Mountain Streams:
An Interim Report of the Episodic Response Project
PB91-216382/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic In-
vertebrate Responses in Five Northern Appalachian
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-176057/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Episodic Acidification and Associated Rsh and Benthic In-
vertebrate Responses of Four Adirondack Headwater
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-176065/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Episodic Acidification of Adirondack Lakes during Snow-
melt.
PB91-177162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Equilibrium Partitioning and Bioaccumulation of Sediment-
Associated Contaminants by Infaunal Organisms.
PB91-116954/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Establishing a Construction Pipeline.
PB91-214189/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Establishing Programs to Resolve Small Drinking Water
- - • - > Federal/State Work-
on September 22-24,
91-01 PC A04/MF A01
System Viability: A Summary of the Federal/State Work-
shop. Held in Scottsdate, Arizona
1990.
PB91-179028/REB
Establishing Work Zones at Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste
Sites.
PB91-921342/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ester Hydrolysis Rate Constant Prediction from Infrared In-
terferograms.
PB91-183327/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Estimated Loadings from Seven Michigan Tributaries and
Recommendations for Tributary Sampling Strategies.
PB91-125823/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Estimating Lightning-Generated NOx Emissions for Region-
al Air Pollution Models.
PB91-131664/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Estimation of Free Hydrocarbon Volume from Fluid Levels
in Monitoring Wells.
PB91-233387/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Estradtol Alters the Effectiveness of Gonadotropin-Releas-
ing Hormone (GnRH) in Ovine Pituitary Cultures: GnRH Re-
ceptors versus Responsiveness to GnRH.
PB91-115790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Eulerian-Lagrangian Localized Adjoint Method for the Ad-
vectton-Diffusion Equation.
PB91-177253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Amphibian Responses in Wetlands Impacted by
Mining Activities in the Western United States.
PB91-191106/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with a Natural
Water.
PB91-162800/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with Natural Water
(Paper No. 25489).
PB91-211516/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Ion Exchange for Removing Radium from
Groundwater.
PB91-109884/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating the Costs of Packed-Tower Aeration and GAC
for Controlling Selected Organics.
PB91 -182261 /REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Ground Water Extraction
Systems.
PB91-177386/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation and Effective Risk Communications Workshop
Proceedings. Held in Washington, DC. in June 1988.
PB91-211896/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
Evaluation and Testing of a Protocol to Determine the Aer-
obic Degradation Potential of Hazardous Waste Constitu-
ents in Soil.
PB91-233296/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of a Method to Measure Conjugal Transfer of
Recombinant DNA in Soil Slurries.
PB91 -117580/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of a Remote Sensor for Mobile Source CO
Emissions.
PB91-148320/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Evaluation of Alternative Treatment Technologies for
CERCLA Soils and Debris (Summary of Phase 1 and Phase
PB91-240572/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of an Atmospheric Corrosion Rate Monitor as a
Time-of-Wetness Meter.
PB91-137034/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Camet Resistively Heated Metal Monolith
Catalytic Converters on an M100 Neat Methanol-Fueled
Vehicle. Part 3.
PB91-215863/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Control Strategies for Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in Indoor Air (Journal Article).
PB91-177055/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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Evaluation of Dense Gas Simulation Models.
PB91-191072/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Evaluation of Exposure Markers.
PB91-144675/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
otocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity De-
Handing P
toncw uktions.
PB91-2136O3/REB
91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
gineered Microorganisms.
PB91-116228/REB
Evaluation of Intact Son-Core Microcosms for Determining
Potential Impacts on Nutrient Dynamics by Genetically En-
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of LandHHJner Designs.
P891-191460/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Methodology for Determination of Potyhab-
genated Diienzo-'p'-Oioxns and Dibenzofurans in Ambient
PB91-196063/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Evaluation of Methods for Determining the Vertical Distribu-
tion of HydrauSc Conductivity.
PB91-146522/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Methods for Sampling, Recovery, and Enu-
meration of Bacteria Applied to the Phyfoplane.
PB91-182303/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
Evaluation of Ozonation By-Products from Two California
Surface Waters.
PB91-183178/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Particle Beam Liquid Chromatography/Mass
Spaetrometry for the Analysis of Polar Semivo!a«e Organic
Compounds in Air Samples.
PB91-127746/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of Polyester and Metalfeed-Potyetnyteoe Films
for Chemical Protective Clothing Applications.
91_
PB91-171660/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Procedures for Aggregating Nonlinear Sulfate
Adsorption Isotherm Data.
PB91-226332/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Sensory System Function Using Reflex Modi-
fication of the Startle Response.
PB91-109371/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of Significant Anthropogenic Sources of Radtati-
vely Important Trace Gases.
PB91-127753/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA02
Evaluation of SoS Washing Technology: Results of Bench-
Scale Experiments on Petroleum-Fuels Contaminated Soils.
P891-206599/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA01
Evaluation of Sucrose as an Alternative to Sodum Chloride
in the Mcrotax (Trade Name) Assay: Comparison to Fish
and dadoceran Tests with Freshwater Effluents.
PB91-144972/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Evaluation of the Acceptability of Natural Gas as a Mitigat-
ing Fuel far UtBty Combustion Sources.
PB91-226449/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response
Act(AHERA).
PB91-216408/REB 91-O4 PC A18/MF A04
Evaluation of the Cold Pipe Precharger.
PB91-116863/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Evaluation of the EPA Complex Terrain Dispersion Model
(CTDMPLUS) with the Lovett Power Plant Data Base.
PB91-162S03/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of the Fathead Minnow Seven-Day Subchronic
Test lor Estimating Chronic Toxicity.
PB91-146423/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of the MUdas System for Development of
Design
PB9f-2
Data for GAC Adsorbers.
PB9f-234617/REB
91-04 PCA05/MFA01
Evaluation of the Potential Carohogenicity of Etectromag-
netic Fields. Review Draft
P891-133231/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC Incinerability
Ranking in a Plot-Scale Rotary Mki Incinerator.
PB91-182733/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Evaluation of the TUPOS Air Quality Dispersion Model
Using Data from the Epri Wncad Field Study.
PB9T-233494/REB 91-04 PCAO3/MFA01
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for Removal of As-
bestos Fiwrs from Carpet
PB91-125740/REB 91-01 PCAO4/MFA01
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for the Removal of
Asbestos fibers from Carpet (Journal Article).
PB91-14S169/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Evaluation of Various Alternative Ambient Ozone Standards
Based on Crop Yield Loss Data.
PB91-129700/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Methods Used in
Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-Z26316/REB 91-04 PCAO3/MFA01
Everett Harbor Action Plan: Data Summaries.
PB91-181792/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Everett Harbor Action Program: 1989 Action Plan. Puget
Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149567/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evidence for an Involvement of Associative Conditioning in
Reflex Modification of the Acoustic Startle Response with
Gaps in Background Noise.
PB91-163634/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Evidence That Drug-Resistant Alkxeactive T Cells May
Contribute to Human Graft Rejection.
PB91-115774/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Examination of Immune Parameters and Host Resistance
Mechanisms in B6C3F1 Mice Following Adult Exposure to
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-'p'-Dioxin.
PB91-1636S9/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Examination of the Proconvulsant Actions of PyrethrokJ In-
secticides Using Pentytenetetrazol and Amygdala Kindling
Seizure Models.
PB91-109744/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exemptions from the Statutory Limits on Removal Actions.
PB91-921304/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Exercise, Fitness, and Health: A Consensus of Current
Knowledge.
PB91-131706/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Experience with the EPA Manual for Waste Minimization
Opportunity Assessments.
PB91-137133/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Expert System for Estimates of Molecular Weights of Vola-
tile Organic Compounds from Low-Resolution Mass Spec-
PB91-242990/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Expert Systems to Assist in Decisions Concerning Land
Disposal of Hazardous Wastes.
PB91 -162735/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Expert Systems to Assist in Evaluation of Measurement
Data.
PB91-162743/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Expert Systems: Tools for Hazardous Waste Managers.
PB91-206847/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Explanation for the Decline of Bacteria Introduced into Lake
Water.
PB91-206896/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Exposure Assessment Approaches to Evaluate Respiratory
Health Effects of Paniculate Matter and Nitrogen Dioxide.
PB91-231340/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Exposure Assessment Input into Risk Assessment
PB91-109173/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Exposure Indices Consideration for Rural Ozone Relation-
ships in the United States.
PB9M36598/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Exposure of Frog Hearts to CW or Amplitude-Modulated
VHF Fields: Selective Efflux to Calcium Ions at 16 Hz.
PB91-171710/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Exposure of Humans to Ambient Levels of Ozone for 6.6
Hours Causes Cellular and Biochemical Changes in the
Lung.
PB91-207126/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure to Lead in U.S. Drinking Water.
PB9V182683/REB 91 -01 PCA03/MFA01
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB91-507764/REB 91-04 CP 003
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources on Individual Expo-
stvs. Docuftvont&tion.
PB91-201095/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA01
Exposures to Addc Aerosols.
PB91-109447/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Extraction and Concentration of Nonpolar Organic Toxi-
cants from Effluents Using Sold Phase Extraction.
PB91-116103/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Exxon Valdez Oil Soil A Report to the President
PB91-213819/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Facilitated Transport Series of Issue Papers (3rd).
PB91-133256/REB 914)1 PCA02/MFA01
Factors Affecting the Appicabifity of Plasma Systems to the
Cleanup of Superfund Sites.
PB91-162784/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Factors Contronng Minimum Sol Liner Thickness.
PB91-191346/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Factors Controlling the Emissions of Monoterpenes and
Other Volatte Organic Compounds.
PB91-136622/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Factors Influencing Mercury Concentrations in Walleyes in
Northern Wisconsin Lakes.
PB91-196345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fate and Treatabiltty Estimator (FATE) Model (for Micro-
computers).
PB91-507236/REB 91-04 CP DOS
Fate Constants for Some Chlorofluorocarbon Substitutes.
PB91-191015/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Fate Model Program, Version 1.0 (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507137/REB 91-01 CPD01
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with a
Single-stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 1. Technical
Results.
PB91-223388/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with a
Single-stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB91-223396/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Fate of Water Soluble Azo Dyes in the Activated Sludge
Process.
PB91-240507/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
FATE: The Environmental Fate Constants Information
System Database.
PB91-216192/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Feasibility and Approach for Mapping Radon Potentials in
Florida. Florida Radon Research Program.
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-217372/REB
Feasibility of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combustor: Rutland, Ver-
91-01 PC A14/MF A02
mont Pilot Study.
PB91-181917/REB
Feasibility of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combustor Rutland, Ver-
mont Pilot Study. Appendices.
PB91-179697/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
Feastoiirty of Hydraulic Fracturing of Soil to Improve Reme-
dial Actions.
PB91-181818/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Impairs Cellular Develop-
ment in Neonatal Rat Heart and Kidney: Effects on DNA
and Protein in Whole Tissues.
PB91-233429/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Field Calibration of Soil Core Microcosms for Evaluating
Fate and Effects of Genetically Engineered Microorganisms
in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-216366/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
Field Citations Training: Instructor's Manual.
PB91-780163/REB 91-01 PC$28.75/MFJ10.00
Field Citations Training: Student's Manual.
PB91-780171/REB 91-01 PCS21.25/MFS10.00
Field Comparison of Ground-Water Sampling Devices for
Hazardous Waste Sites: An Evaluation Using Volatile Or-
f Cofnpounos.
91-181776/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Field Comparison of Methods for the Measurement of Gas-
eous and Paniculate Contributors to Acidic Dry Deposition.
PB91-163774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Demonstration of the UV/OxJdation Technology to
Treat Ground Water Contaminated with VOCs.
PB91-163741/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Field Evaluation of Barriers to Walleye Egg and Larva Sur-
vival in the Lower Fox River, Wisconsin.
PB91-163493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Evaluation of In-sttu Bndegradation of Chlorinated
Ethenes: Part 1, Methodology and Field Site Characteriza-
PB91-144857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Intercompartson of Precipitation Samplers for Assess-
ing Wet Deposition of Organic Contaminants.
PB91-1258BO/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Field Measurements: Dependable Data When You Need It
PB91-129825/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Field Observations of the Ecology and Habits of Mangrove
Rivulus CRivulus marmoratus1) in Belize and Florida (Te-
teostei: typririodoritiformes: Rivulidae).
PB91-163840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Performance of Advanced Technology Woodstoves in
Glens Falls, NY., 1988-89. Volume 1.
PB91-125641/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Field Performance of Advanced Technology Woodstoves in
Glens Falls, NY., 1988-89. Volume 2. Technical Appendi-
PB91-125658/REB
91-01 PCA10/MFA02
FnU Sampling of Residual Aviation Gasoline in Sandy Soil.
PB91-207035/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
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ReW Standard Operating Procedures for Air Surveillance
F.S.O.P. No. 8.
PB91-213843/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Establishing Work
Zones (F.S.O.P. 6).
PB91-213827/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Preparation of a
Site Safety Plan F.S.O.P. No. 9.
PB91-213835/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for the Decontamina-
tion of Response Personnel F.S.O.P. No. 7.
PB91-213850/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Field Strategy for Sorting Volatile Organtes into Source-Re-
lated Groups.
PB91-146357/REB 9141 PCA02/MFA01
Field Study of the Interaction between Solar Ultraviolet-B
Radfetion and Drought on Photosynthesis and Growth in
- bean.
1-196295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Verification of HELP Model for Landfills.
PS91-191395/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FMxia-Fornix Transections Disrupt the Ontogeny of De-
layed Alternation but Not Position Discrimination in the Rat
PB91-231282/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Final Guidance on Preparing Waste-In Lists and Volumetric
Rankings for Release to Potentially Responsible Parties
(PflPs) under CERCLA (Waste-In* Guidance).
P891-187005/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Final Policy on Setting RI/FS Priorities.
PB91-921324/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Final Quality Assurance Report Connecticut Wetlands
PB91-179077/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Final Technical Report for the Preliminary Field Survey and
on-Site. In-situ and Laboratory Evaluations Completed at
Mtown Reservoir (FY90).
PB91-196006/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Financial Management Evaluation. Appendices (Wastewater
PB91-201467/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
Financial Management Evaluation Handbook for
Wastewater Utility.
PB91-206177/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Financing Marine and Estuarine Programs: A Guide to Re-
sources.
P891-168393/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Fiscal Year 1990 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB91-235499/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Fish Acute Toxicity Syndromes: Application to the Develop-
ment of MechartsnvSpecffic QSARS.
PB91-162529/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fish Acute Toxicity Syndromes in the Development of
Mechanism-Specific QSARS.
PB91-137075/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fish Consumption Advisories: Toward a Unified, Scientifi-
cafy Credfcte Approach.
FB91-191452/F1EB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fish Hepatocyte Model for Investigation of the Effects of
Trtalornethanes. (Chapter 27).
PB91-132845/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fitting Mufbmodal Lognormal Size Distributions to Cascade
PB91-116822/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FtedMrty in Bacteriological Monitoring.
PB91-137166/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ftadbffity in the FY 1988 Superfund Regional Extramural
Operating plan
PB91-214155/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants within Two-Dimensional
Valevs.
FWf-196337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
How and Dispersion of Pollutants Within Two-Dimensional
PB^19063/HEB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Flow Cytometric Analysis of the Mechanism of Methylmer-
91-01 PCAOS/MFAOI
Flow Cytometric Detection and Sizing of Fluorescent Parti-
cles Deposited at a Sewage Outfall Site.
PB91^45177/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Fluid Modeing Applied to Atmospheric Diffusion in Complex
PB91-144717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fluorescent Porycydc Aromatic Hydrocarbons as Probes
far Studying the Impact of CoHokteon Pollutant Transport in
PB91-117457/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Flux Determinations and Physiological Response in the Ex-
posure of Red Spruce to Gaseous Hydrogen Peroxide,
Oxone, and Sulfur Dioxide.
PB91 -117473/REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
Fly Ash Recycle in Dry Scrubbing. Journal Article.
PB91-182048/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Follow-Up Annual Alpha-Track Monitoring in 40 Eastern
Pennsylvania Houses with Indoor Radon Reduction Sys-
tems (December 1988-December 1989).
PB91-127779/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Follow-Up Durability Measurements and Mitigation Perform-
ance Improvement Tests in 38 Eastern Pennsylvania
Houses Having Indoor Radon Reduction Systems.
PB91-171389/REB 91-01 PCA21/MFA03
Forced Air Ventilation for Remediation of Unsaturated Soils
Contaminated by VOC.
PB91-181750/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Forestafon and Forest Management Options and Their
Costs at the Site Level.
PB91-233270/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Formation of Chlorinated Organics during Solid Waste
Combustion.
PB91-109850/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Formation of Inorganic Particles during Suspension Heating
of Simulated Wastes.
PB91-223354/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Formation of Mutagenic Urinary Metabolites from 1-Nitro-
pyrene in Germ-Free and Conventional Rats: Role of the
Gut Flora.
PB91-2430S5/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Functional Bioassays Utilizing Zooplankton: A Comparison.
PB91-146407/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Functional Deficits Produced by 3-Methylindole-lnduced Ol-
factory Mucosal Damage Revealed by a Simple Olfactory
Learning Task.
PB91-183483/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. .1. Cotehicine,
Dinoseb, and Methyl Salicylate.
PB91-109223/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 2. Nitrofen and
Ethytenethiourea.
PB91-109199/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fundamental Evaluation of an Electronic Air Cleaner.
PB91-176735/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Funding Our Environmental Future: General Proceedings,
Region 1 Conference on Public-Private Partnerships and Al-
ternative Financing Mechanisms. Held in Northampton,
Massachusetts on November 6-7,1989.
PB91-222026/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Further Evidence That Dichkxomethane Does Not Induce
Chromosome Damage.
PB91-109785/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Furtherir
OSWER .,
PB91-921336VREB
the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies in
roorams.
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-921366/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Future Directions in Research on the Genetic Toxicology of
PB91-162602/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Future of Expert Systems in the Environmental Protection
pilvi62727/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FY 1987 Superfund Comprehensive Accomplishments Plan.
PB91-214262/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Gas Chromatographic/Mass Spectrometric Approach for
Isomer-Spectfic Environmental Monitoring of the 1700
Bromo-. Chtoro-. and Bromochloro-Dibenzo-p-Dioxins.
PB91-218974/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Study of Mixed
Hatoacetic Acids Found in Chlorinated Drinking Water
PB91-196162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Gas Chromatography/Matrix Isolation-Infrared Spectrometry
PCA07/MFA01
Gas Exchange in 'Quercus rubra' (Northern Red Oak)
during a Drought Analysis of Relations among Photosyn-
thesis Transpiration, and Leaf Conductance.
PB91-182188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
General Enforcement Policy Compendium.
PB91-167841/REB 91-01 PC E19
General Mass-Conservative Numerical Solution for the Un-
SffiSSSJ&r^ 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
General Microbiology of RecA: Environmental and Evolu-
PCA03/MFA01
General Preamble: Implementation of Title I dean Air Act
Amendments of 1990.
PB91-241877/REB 91-04 PC A1S/MF A03
General Proceedings and Action Agendas from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's National Leadership
Conference on Building Public-Private Partnerships. Held in
Washington, DC. on October 26,1988.
PB91-219584/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Generalized Son Water Acidification Model.
PB91-182055/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Genes Encoding Mercuric Reductases from Selected
Gram-Negative Aquatic Bacteria Have a Low Degree of Ho-
mology with merA of Transposon TN50.
PB91-163782/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Genetic Activity Profile (GAP) Data Base.
PB91-177014/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Genetic Activity Profiles in the Testing and Evaluation of
Chemical Mixtures, June 1990.
PB91-115840/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Genetic Method to Quantitate Induced Chromosome
Breaks Using a Mouse/Human Monochromosomal Hybrid
Cell Line: Identification of Potential Clastogenlc Agents.
PB91-109413/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Genetic Variation in Oonal Vertebrates Detected by Simple-
Sequence DNA Fingerprinting.
PB91-163972/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Genotoxicity of Inhibitors of DNA Topoisomerases I (Camp-
tothecin) and II (m-AMSA) In vivo and In vitro.
PB91-171769/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Genotoxicity of 2-Amino-6-N-Hydroxyadenine (AHA) to
Mouse Lymphoma and CHO Cells.
PB91-243048/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Geochemical Study of Sediment Contamination in New
Bedford Harbor, Massachusetts.
PB91-116962/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Geosynthetic Leachate Collection Systems.
PB91-162834/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Germinomas and TeratokJ Siphon Anomalies in Softshell
Clams, 'Mya arenaria'. Environmentally Exposed to Herbi-
cides.
PB91-196592/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GIS Procedure to Create a National Lakes Frame for Envi-
ronmental Monitoring.
PB91-226464/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Global Climate Change: Policy Implications for Fisheries.
PB91-171611/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Global Climatic Issues in the Coastal Wider Caribbean
PB9Vl'l6939/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Global Inventory of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions
from Anthropogenic Sources.
PB91-161687/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Global Wanning Mitigation Potential of Three Tree Planta-
tion Scenarios.
PB91-159608/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Glucocorbcoids Regulate the Synthesis of Glial FibrBlary
Acidic Protein in Intact and Adrenalectomned Rats but Do
Not Affect Its Expression Following Brain Injury.
PB91-243030/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Glutamate Neruotoxicity in the Developing Rat Cochlea:
Physiological and Morphological Approaches.
PB91-233403/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Glutamate Neurotoxicity in Rat Auditory System: Cochtear
Nuclear Complex.
PB91-191619/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-242628/REB
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Great Lakes Demonstration Program, Section 108a.
PB91-148437/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Gridded Model Information Support System (GMISS) User's
Guide. Volume 2. UAM Subsystem.
PB91-206268/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA01
Ground-Water Issue: Characterizing Soils for Hazardous
Waste Site Assessments.
PB91-921294/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Ground-Water Issue: Soil sampling and analysis for volatile
organic compounds.
DE91016758/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ground-Water Research: Technical Assistance Directory.
Third Edition.
PB91-181834/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Ground Water Sampling for Metals Analyses. Superfund
Ground Water Issue.
PB91-133249/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
TI-11
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Guidance document for prepermrt bioassay testing of tow-
level radioactive waste.
DE91002995/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guidance Document for Selecting Antiskid Materials Ap-
plied to Ice- and Snow-Covered Roadways.
PB91-222042/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA03
Guidance for Coordinating ATSDR Health Assessment Ac-
tivities with the Superfund Remedial Process.
PB91-214080/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for Data Useabflty in Risk Assessment
PB91-921312/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Data Useabflty in Risk Assessment Interim
Report
PB91-9212O8/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Guidance for Organizing ARCS Contract FJes.
PB91-215020/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Guidance for Pubic Involvement in RCRA Section 300B(h)
Actions.
PB91-139865/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for the Field Demonstration of Remediation Tech-
PB9l!l17507/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Guidance for Writing Case-by-Case Permit Requirements
for Municipal Sewage Sludge.
PB91-145508/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Guidance of the Use of Stipulated Penalties in Hazardous
Waste Consent Decrees.
PB91-139360/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Guidance on Drafting Consent Decrees in Hazardous
Waste Cases.
PB91-13934S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance on Preparing Superfund Decision Documents:
The Proposed Plan, The Record of Decision, Explanation of
Significant Differences, The Record of Decision Amend-
91-O4 PC A10VMF A03
PB91-921265/REB
Guidance on Remedal Actions for Superfund Sites with
PCS CtXbUfcHMUibon.
PB91-145466/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
PB91-9212O6/REB
91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Guidance on the Appication of Refined Dispersion Models
for Air Toxics Releases.
PB9M90983/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Guidance Regardng CERCLA Enforcement against Bank-
rupt Paries.
PB91-139014/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Guide for Preparation of Quatty Assurance Project Plans
for the National Estuarine Program. Interim Final.
PB91-168344/REB 9.1-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide: Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup
and Sold Medta.
Standards for Sois and Sold I
PB91-921365/REB
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Guide to Addressing Pre-ROD and Post-ROO Changes.
PB91-921351/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Guide to Developing Action Memorandums.
PB91-921317/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
GuktetoDevatopingJiuperfund No Action, Interim Action,
&nd Conhnooocy Rornooy ROOs.
PB91-02135O/REB 91-O4 PCA02/MFA01
Guide to Discharging CERCLA Aqu
reatmentV¥orta(POTWs),
Owned Treatmer
PB91-921364/REB
Guide to Ground-Water
Local and State Govern
an
s Wastes to Pubidy
91-04 PCA01/MFA01
for
PB91-1457S5/REB
91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Glide to CttaWng No Migration Variances for CERCLA
RemedW Actions.
PB91-921367/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Guide to Pump and Treat Groundwater Rernedfetkxi Tech-
PB91%21356/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide to the Office of Water AccountabBty System and He-
gknaj Evaluations: Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-145516/REB 91-01 PCATJ9/MFA02
Glides to Polulion Prevention: The Automotive Repair In-
dusky.
PB91-227975/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Guides to Poiufion Prevention: The Commercial Printing In-
dustry
PB91-110023/REB 91-01 PCAO4/MFA01
Guides to Petition Prevention: The Fabricated Metal Prod-
ucts Industry.
PB91-110015/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
H4ME Hepatoma Cei Bioassav-Oerived 2^,7,8-Tetrachloro-
dbenzo-p-Dioxin Equrvalents ki Cdorial FJsh-Eating Water-
bid Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-231407/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Habitat Use of Twenty-Five Common Species of Oregon
Freshwater Fishes.
PB91-116012/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook: Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pollut-
ants.
PB91-228809/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Handbook of Methods for Acid Deposition Studies. Labora-
tory Analyses for Soil Chemistry.
PB91-218016/REB 91-04 PC A1S/MF A03
Handbook of Wetland Plants of the Rocky Mountain
Region.
PBlt-218685/REB 91-O4 PC A07/MF A02
Handbook on Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants: HAP Manual.
PB91-223180/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Handbook: Permit Writer's Guide to Test Bum Data. Haz-
ardous Waste Incineration
PB91-216317/REB 91-04 PCA13/MFA03
Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazardous
Substances.
PB91-228346/REB 91-04 PCA13/MFA03
Harmonization of QA Procedures for Environmental Data
Operations: Development of a National Consensus Stand-
ard for QuaBty Assurance for Environmental Programs.
PB91-240S23/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Air Pollutants Program (HAP-PRO): Automated
HAP and VOC Control Technology Assessment Software.
PB91-223198/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Substances in Our Environment A Citizen's
Guide to Understanding Hearth Risks and Reducing Expo-
sure.
PB91-131987/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Data Management System Extract Tape.
PB91-592000/REB 91-01 Subscription$5.320.00
Hazardous Waste Data Management System Extract Tape.
Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-156737/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Hazardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS) Ex-
tract Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-100883/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Hazardous'Waste Data Management System (HWDMS) Ex-
tract Tape.
PB91-592000/REB 91-01 Subscription
Hazardous Waste Decontamination with Plasma Reactors.
PB91-196394/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
General Information and Comparison.
PB91-921338/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
RCRA TSD and Emergency Response Without Regard to
Location.
PB91-921340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
Uncontro*ed Hazardous Waste Sites and RCRA Corrective
Actions.
PB91-921339/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCHA Air Emission Standards.
PB91-233569/REB 91-04 PCE99/MFE99
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 1. Chapters
1-8, and Appendfees A-C.
PB91-233577/REB 91-O4 PC A15/MF A03
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 2. Appendi-
ces D-F.
PB91-233S85/REB 91-O4 PC A15/MF A03
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 3. Append^
cesG-C
PB91-233593/REB 91-04 PCA17/MFA04
Hazmat Team Planning Guidance.
PB90-274S23/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
inagen
91-O4
Headquarters Support Contract Mar
PB91-921335/REB
Health Advisory for Hexachloroethane.
PB91-159657/REB 91-01
merit Procedures.
PC A03/MF A01
Health Advisory for 1,3-OWtrobert
PB91-159640/REB
one.
91-01
PC A04/MF A01
PC AOS/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Acetophe-
none.
PB91-216358/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Aciponi-
PB91-21367B/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Benzole
Acid.
PB91-213686/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Benzyl Al-
cohol.
PB91-213694/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Boron and
Boron Compounds.
PB91-233535/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Bromoch-
loromethane.
PB91-213702/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Bromo-
form.
PB91-216424/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Cacodylic
Acid.
PB91-216473/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Chloral.
PB91-216481/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 1,3-Butadi-
ene.
PB91-216341/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 1-Butanol.
PB91-216465/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 4-Amino-
pyridine.
PB91-216333/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Health and Safety Roles and Responsibilities at Remedial
Sites.
PB91-921362/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Health Hazard Assessment Summary: Steel Mill Emissions.
PB91-182022/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Hepatic Enzyme Systems as Biochemical indicators of the
Effects of Contaminants on Reproduction of Chinook
Salmon 'Oncorhynchus tschawytscha'.
PB91-115923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Hepatic Neoplasms in the Mummchog 'Fundulus heterodi-
tus' from a Creosote-Contaminated Site.
PB91-163980/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Hepatic Poryamines and Related Enzymes Following Chlor-
decone-Potentiated Carbon Tetrachkxide Toxicity in Rats.
PB91-109579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hexachkxobutadiene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160663/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
High Doses of Aspartame Have No Effects on Sensorimo-
tor Function or Learning and Memory in Rats.
PB91-177360/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
High-Temperature, Short-Time Sulfatkxi of Calcium-Based
Sorbents. 1. Theoretical SuHaton Model.
PB91-146688/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
High-Temperature, Short-Time Sutfation of Calcium-Based
Sorbents. 2. Experimental Data and Theoretical Model Pre-
dktfons.
PB91-146670/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Highly Sensitive Bioassays for Evaluating Airborne Muta-
gens Indoors.
PB91-132965/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Histamine and Methacholine Aerosol Bronchial Challenge in
Awake Guinea Pigs.
PB91-109652/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Histotogical and htistopathological Evaluation of the Tesfis.
PB91-164293/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Home Air Nicotine Levels and Urinary Cotirine Excretion in
Preschool Children.
PB91-109322/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Hormonal Regulation of Gonadolropin-Fteteasing Hormone
Receptors and Messenger RNA Activity in Ovine Pituitary
Culture.
PB91-1821S4/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Hospital Pollution Prevention Case Study.
PB91-216440/REB 91-O4 PCA04/MFA01
How to Develop Your Own UST Field Citation Program.
PB91-182014/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Human Alveolar and Peritoneal Macrophages Mediate Fun-
gistasis Independently of L-ArgJnine Oxidation to Nitrite or
Nitrate.
PB91-206920/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Human Clinical Inhalation Exposures Experimental Design,
Methodology, and Physiological Responses.
PB91-132944/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Human Genotoxfcity: Pesticide Applicators and Phosphine.
PB91-109421/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Human Impacts to Minnesota Wetlands.
PB91-183160/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
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Hybrid Fast Hankel Transform Algorithm for Electromagnet-
ic Modeling.
PB91-146340/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Hydrocarbon Continuous Monitoring Systems for Hazardous
Waste Incinerator Emissions Measurement
PB91-213561/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Hydrocarbon Spill Exposure Assessment Modeling.
PB9M62669/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hydrotogic-Hydrochemical Characterization of Texas Frio
Formation Used for Deep-Well Injection of Chemical
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Wastes.
PB91-144899/REB
Hydrotogic Sensitivities of the Sacramento-San Joaquin
Rwer Basin. California, to Global Warming.
PB91-177279/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hydronephrosis in Mice Exposed to TCDD-Contaminated
Breast Milk: Identification of the Peak Period of Sensitivity
and Assessment of Potential Recovery.
PB91-211441/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Hypothermic Effects of a Homologous Series of Short-
Chan Alcohols in Rats.
PB91-191510/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
IACP-. Overview of the Boise, Idaho, and the Roanoke. W-
oMa. Reid Studies.
PB91-191122/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
IBI: A Quantitative, Easily Communicated Assessment of
the Health and Complexity of Entire Fish Communities.
PB9M36614/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Identification and Quantrtatton of Alkytated Nudeobases by
rftgh-Performance Liquid Chromatography with UV Photo-
dMe Array Detection.
PB91-144931/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Identification of Nonpolar Toxicants in Effluents Using Tox-
ttty-Based Fracttenation with Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry.
PB9M83434/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOt
Identification of Organic N-Chkxamines In vitro in Stomach
FkJd from the Rat After Chkxhiation.
PB91-199968/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Identification of Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in Con-
sumer Products and Common Mteroenvironments.
PB91-182865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Identifying Ecological Indicators: An Environmental Monitor-
ing and Assessment Program.
PB91-146605/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Immune Alterations in Rats Following Subacute Exposure
to Tributyttin Oxide.
PB9M49773/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ImtnunorfelDchemical Detection of Tumour-Associated Al-
dehyde Dehydrogenase in Formalin-Fixed Rat and Mouse
Normal Liver and Hepatomas.
PB91-163691/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Immunotoxicity of 2-Methoxyethanol Following Oral Admin-
isSatton in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-231290/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Irnrnunotoxcotogic Assessment of Subacute Exposure of
Rats to Carbon TetracNoride with Comparison to Hepatc-
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Immunotoxicotogy of Captive and Wild Birds.
PB9M37117/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Impact of Declaring Soybean Oil Exempt from VOC Regula-
tions on the Coatings Program.
PB91-206219/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Impact of Drinking Water Treatment on Assimilable Organic
Caibon.
PB91-137141/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
knpact of Lead and Other Metallic Solders on Water Qual-
re9M25724/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
knpact of Paniculate Emissions Control on the Control of
Omar MWC Air Emissions.
PB91-146696/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
knpacts on OuaBty of Inland Wetlands of the United States:
A Survey of Indicators, Techniques, and Applications of
Community-Level Btomonitoring Data.
PB91-113837/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
Implementation of the Decentralized Contractor Perform-
ance Evaluation and Award Fee Process for Selected Re-
meoal Program Contracts.
PB91-205492/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Implementation Strategy for Reauthorized Superfund: Short
Term Priorities for Action.
PB91-215004/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
tancity and Nephrotoxicity.
PB91-233445/REB
Importance of Glycolysable Substrates for In vitro Capacita-
tion of Human Spermatozoa.
PB91-163725/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Importance of Quality for Collection of Environmental Sam-
ples. Planning, Implementing, and Assessing Field Sam-
pling Quality at CERCLA Sites.
PB91-218941/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
IMPROVE Progress Report: Appendix A.
PB90-231366/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Improved Flow Cytometric Assay for Somatic Mutations at
the Glycophorin A Locus in Humans.
PB91-117093/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Improving the Viability of Existing Small Drinking Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-179010/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
In-Place Performance Evaluation of HEPA-Fittration Sys-
tems at Asbestos Abatement Sites.
PB91-171645/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
In-situ Biotransformation of Carbon Tetrachloride under
Anoxic Conditions.
PB91-148346/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
In sttu Soil Vapor Extraction Treatment
PB91-228072/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
In situ Steam Extraction Treatment
PB91-228064/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
In the Footsteps of Robert Marshall: Proposed Research of
White Spruce Growth and Movement at the Tree Limit,
Central Brooks Range, Alaska
PB91-226514/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro Assessment of Gamete Integrity.
PB91-162610/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro/In vivo Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on
Leydig Cells of Adult Rats.
PB91-191S69/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxicants.
PB91-231233/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
In vivo and In vitro Structure-Dosimetry-Activity Relation-
ships of Substituted Phenols in Developmental Toncity
Assays.
PB91-213645/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Inactivaton of 'Giardia lamblia' by Free Chlorine: A Mathe-
matical Model.
PB91-223305/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Inactivation of Microorganisms.
PB91-231175/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Incinerability Index: A Measure of Incinerator Performance.
(Journal Article).
PB91-145144/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Incinerability Ranking Systems for RCRA Hazardous Con-
stituents.
PB91-196352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Incineration of Solid Waste.
PB91-196238/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
peal DC Magnetic Field
Importance of Alignment betw__.
and an Ostiteting Magnetic Field in Responses of Brain
Tissue In vitro and In vivo.
PB91-145052/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Incineration Research Facility.
PB91-145128/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Incineration Treatment of Arsenic-Contaminated Soil.
PB91-183541 /REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Increase in Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme in Rat Lungs
Following Inhalation of Phosgene.
PB91-109546/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Increasing Levels of Environmental Mutagens: Potential for
Affecting Viral Evolution and Patnogeniaty: A Speculative
PB9T206862/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Increasing Sensitivity of the Ortno Analytical Cytofluorc-
graph by Modifying the Fluid System.
PB91-163683/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Indicator Development Strategy for the Environmental Mon-
itoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-168500/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Indoor Air-Assessment Indoor Concentrations of Environ-
PB91-193847ySIT 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Indoor Air - Assessment Methods of Analysis for Environ-
mental Carcinogens.
PB91-137273/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Indoor Air Pollution and Pulmonary Performance: Investigat-
ing Errors in Exposure Assessment
PB91-100917/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers, (Ver-
sion 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S07871/REB 91-04 CP DC3
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 1. Technical Manual.
PB91-205153/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA02
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 2. User's Guide.
PB91-20S161/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
Induction, Accumulation, and Persistence of Sister Chroma-
ttd Exchanges in Women with Breast Cancer Receiving Cy-
clophosphamide, Adriamycin, and 5-Fluorouracil Chemo-
therapy.
PB91 -1169B8/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Induction of Activation Antigens on Human Natural Killer
Cells Mediated Through the Fc-Gamma Receptor.
PB91-116004/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Induction of Anchorage-Independent Growth in Human Di-
ploid Fibroblasts by the Cyclopenta-polycyclic Aromatic Hy-
drocarbon, Benz(1)-aceanthrylene.
P891-115857/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Induction of Micronuclei in Cultured Human Bronchial Epith-
elial Cells by Direct-Acting Carcinogens.
PB91-182113/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Inertial Imp-action and Gravitational Deposition of Aerosols
in Curved Tubes and Airway Bifurcations.
PB91-182147/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Antibiotics on Intestinal Tract Survival and
Translocate of Environmental 'Pseudomonas' Species.
PB91-115865/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Cytochrome P4SO Mixed-Function Oxidase In-
duction on the Acute Toxicity to Rainbow Trout 'Salmo
gairdner' of Primary Aromatic Amines.
PB91-171470/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Greenhouse versus Field Testing and Taxo-
nomic Differences on Plant Sensitivity to Chemical Treat-
ment
PB91-116772/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Organic Cosolvents on the Sorption Kinetics of
Hydrophobe Organic Chemicals.
PB91-216283/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Solvent and Sorbent Characteristics on Distri-
bution of Pentachlorophenol in Octanol-Water and Soil-
Water Systems.
PB91-116186/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Temperature during Electric- and Magnefic-
FieW-lnduced Alteration of Calcium-Ion Release from In
vitro Brain Tissue.
PB91-211433/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of 50-Hz Electric and Magnetic Fields on Neurite
Outgrowth in Pheochromocytoma Cells.
PB91-242461/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Information Collection Request National Primary Drinking
Water Regulations: Phase 2 Synthetic Organic and Inorgan-
ic Chemicals Rules.
PB91-143446/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Information Systems Inventory (ISI).
PB91-172940/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Infrared Method for Plume Rise Visualization and Measure-
ment
PB91-183244/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Inhalation Toxicology of Red and Violet Mixtures. Chamber
Concentration and Particle Size Distribution Report
PB91-211854/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Inhibin Increases and Progesterone Decreases Receptors
for Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone in Cvine Pituitary Cul-
ture.
PB91-116889/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Initial Growth and Ontogeny of Bkjleaf Maple 'Acer macro-
phyllum' in an Enriched Carbon Dioxide Environment
PB91-162685/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Initial Verification of the Environmental Protection Agency
Indoor Air Quality Model EXPOSURE Version 2.
PB91-223263/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Injection Well Mechanical Integrity.
PB91-145631 /REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Innovative and Alternative Technology Assessment Manual.
PB91-171371/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Innovative Methods to Increase Public Involvement in Su-
perfund Community Relations (Superfund Management
Review Recommendation No. 43.A).
PB91-921344/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Innovative Practices for Treating Waste Streams Containing
Heavy Metals: A Waste Minimization Approach.
PB91-196618/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Innovative Thermal Destruction Technologies (Chapter 7).
PB91-196097/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report, January 1991. First Issue.
PB91-921290/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
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TITLE INDEX
Insect Vims: Assays for Viral Replication and Persistence in
Mammalian Cells.
PB91-211490/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPCS), Executable
Model and Source Model (Version 4.0) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB91-506477/HEB 91-01 CP DOS
Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPCS), Executable
Model (Version 4.0) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-506469/REB 91-01 CP D02
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 1. User's Guide.
PB91-133512/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Integrated Air Pollution Control System. Version 4.0.
Volume 2, Technical Documentation Manual
PB91-133520/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Integrated Air Pollution Control System. Version 4.0.
Volume 3. Programmer's Maintenance Manual.
PB91-133538/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Integrated Approach to Research on the Impact of Sources
on Indoor Air QuaHty.
PB91-182659/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Integrated Model for Predicting the Fate of Organics in
Wastewater Treatment Plants.
PB91-191502/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Integrated Risk Assessment for Dioxins and Furans from
Chlorine Bleaching in Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102087/REB 91-01 PCAOS/MFA01
Astern (IRIS). (Volume 4. Issue
91-04 CPD99
Risk Infoi motion *
3) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-591330/REB
Intensive Survey of Shawnee National Forest Region
Streams of Southern Illinois. 1986-1987.
PB91-200659/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
Intensive Survey of the Big Muddy Main Stem from Rend
Lake to the Mississippi River. 1988.
PB91-193649/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Interaction of Aqueous Solutions of Chlorine with Mahc
Acid. Tartaric Acid, and Various Fruit Juices. A Source of
Mutegens.
PB91-116046/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Interaction of Elevated Urtravniet-B Raolation and CO2 on
Productivity and Photosynthetic Characteristics in Wheat
Rice, and Soybean.
PB91-196279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Intel action of Vapour Phase Organic Compounds with
Indoor Sinks.
PB91-196493/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
brteraetions between 'Badus thuringjensig subsp 'israelen-
sts' and Fathead Minnows. 'PimephaJes promelas' Rafines-
que, under Laboratory Condffions.
PB91-144923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interactions between Lead and Essential Elements: A
Rovisw
PB91-109728/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Interagency Agreement between the Corps of Engineers
and EPA h Executing P.L 96.510 (CERCLA).
PB91-214114/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Mercomparison of Atmospheric Nitric Acid Measurements
at Elevated Ambient Concentrations.
PB91-196543/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
IntercSsctplnary Approach to Assessing the Health Risk of
Air Toxic Chemicals: An Overview.
PB91-163618/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy.
PB91-139329/REB 91-01
PC A03/MF Ml
Interim Final Guidance on Indfen Involvement in the Super-
funo Proorsni.
PB91-214304/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Interim Gu
> on Estabfahng Sol Lead Cleanup Levels
at Supertund Sites. Supplement to Interim Guidance on Es-
taMshing Sol Lead Cleanup Levels at Superiund Sites.
PB91-9213S2/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Interim Guidance on Potentialy ResponsUe Party PartW-
pation in Remedial Investigations and FeasHtty Studies.
PB91-139337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
bNBun Gudance
PB91-214940/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Interim Guidance on Technical Assistance Grants.
PB91-21S012/REB 91-04 PCAO2/MFA01
fcitolauuialuiy Testing Study on 2,3,7,8-SubstHuted Pory-
tJtorinatej Djberizo^-Diooy and Pc4ychk>rinated Dfcenzo-
furan tootnsr Stsnoara Solutions.
PB91-116806/REB 91-01 PCAO2/MFA01
hTterrational Approaches to Developing Standards for Non-
Li UoriD PoHutants.
PB91-1914O3/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
International Programme on Chemical Safety's Collabora-
tive Study on Plant Test Systems.
PB91-182220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interpretations and Limitations of Pulmonary Function Test-
ing in Small Laboratory Animals.
PB91-196121/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Intralaboratory Precision of Saltwater Short-Term Chronic
Toxicity Tests.
PB91-117523/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Inventory of Constructed Wetlands for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment in the U.S.
PB91-191247/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Inventory of Open Dumps, June 1985.
PB91-181594/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Inventory of Treatability Study Vendors. Volume 1.
PB91-228395/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Investigation of the Indoor Air Quality of the North Carolina
Department of Environment Health, and Natural Resources
Located at 3800 Barrett Drive, Raleigh, North Carolina.
PB91-179069/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoxteity in Rats. 3. Effects
on Motor Activity and Inhibition of Monoamine Oridase.
PB91-109470/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoxicity in Rats. 4. Assess-
ment of Toxicity Syndrome Using a Functional Observation-
al Battery.
PB91-233452/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Is 1.4-Dkxane a Genotoxic Carcinogen.
PB91-171827/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ISIM3D: An ANSI-C Three-Dimensional Multiple Indicator
Conditional Simulation Program.
PB91-163733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Isotopic Exchange between Carbon Dioxide and Ozone via
O((sup 1)0) in the Stratosphere.
PB91-183384/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Joint Federal Task Force on Clandestine (Illegal) Drug Lab-
oratories.
PB91-125989/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Kinetics of Chemical and Microbiological Contaminants in
Distribution Systems.
PB91-176776/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Laboratory Evaluation of the Low Temperature Characteris-
tics of Four Protective Clothing Materials.
PB91-148452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lack of Effect of Drinking Water Barium on CanSovascular
Risk Factors.
PB91-109595/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Lack of Myoglobin Function in the Isolated Perfused Buffalo
ScutpinfEnophrys btsorO Heart.
PB91-144964/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Lake Acidification Studies: The Rote of Input Uncertainty in
Long-Term Predctions.
PB91-182105/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Lake and Stream Indicators for U.S. EPA's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB9M91080/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Lake Michigan Water Quality Report 1988.
PB91-200634/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Land Disposal Restrictions as Relevant and Appropriate
Requirements for CERCLA Contaminated Sol and Debris.
PB91-214973/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Air Emissions Estimation Model. Version 1.1 (for
PB91-507541/REB 91-01 CP D02
> Estimation Model, Version 1.1. User's
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
UndfiR Air Emssnn
Manual.
PB91-167718/REB
Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Evaluation
Manual (Revised Edrfcn).
PB91 -181S86/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Landfill Gas and the Greenhouse Effect
PB91-136960/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Clogging of Geotextite (and Soil) Filters.
PB91-213660/REB 91-04 PCA08/MFA02
Large-Scale Natural Gradent Tracer Test in Sand and
Gravel. Cape Cod, Massachusetts. 1. Experimental Design
and Observed Tracer Movement
FB91-216275/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Latitudhal and Seasonal Variation in Calculated Uttraviolet-
B Irradance for Rice-Growing Regions of Asia.
PB91-240499/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Leachate Collection in LandfiBs: Steady Case.
PB91-191387/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Deficits in Rats Following Exposure
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Learning and Memory Del
to 3.3'-lrninodnQpionitrie.
PB91-145078/REB
Light-Duty Automotive Technology and Fuel Economy
Trends through 1991.
PB91-206342/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Limb Process Development Studies.
PB91-127688/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Little Rock Lake (Wisconsin): Perspectives on an Experi-
mental Ecosystem Approach to Seepage Lake Acidification.
PB91-163527/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Local and Global Thermoregulatory Responses to MRI
Electromagnetic Fields: Biological Effects and Safety As-
pects of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spec-
troscopy.
PB91-242941/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Localization of the Mouse Thymidine Kinase Gene to the
Distal Portion of Chromosome 11.
PB91-233395/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Formaldehyde (Revised).
PB91-181842/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Long-Range Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of An-
thropogenic Contaminants and Their Potential Effects on
Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-233262/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Long-Term Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of Intra-
dentate Administration of Cotehicine in Rats.
PB91-211508/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund.
PB91-921308/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund - Implemen-
tation.
PB91-921358/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Long-Term Starvation-Induced Loss of Antibiotic Resist-
ance in Bacteria.
PB91-171629/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Longterm Stability of Solidified Waste as Determined by
Physical and Morphological Parameters.
PB91-231183/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Lung Injury Caused by Ambient Levels of Ozone.
PB91-117606/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Macrodispersion and Spatial Variability of Hydraulic Con-
ductivity in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer, Cape Cod, Massa-
chusetts.
PB91-242370/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Macroinvertebrate Field and Laboratory Methods for Evalu-
ating the Biological Integrity of Surface Waters.
PB91-171363/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
MAGIC/DDRP Final Report and Results.
PB91-181859/REB 91-01 PC E99/MF E99
MAGIC/DDRP Final Report Models, Calibration, Results.
Uncertainty Analyses, QA.QC. Volume 1.
PB91-181867/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Processing Stream. I/O Files
and Formats, Daiverabtes. Volume 4.
PB91-181891/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Processing Stream, Program
Listings. Volume 5.
PB91-181909/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Regional Analyses of Results
(Summary Tables and Ptots). Volume 2.
PB91-181875/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Summary of Results for Individ-
ual Catchments. Volume 3.
PB91-181883/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Maintenance of Testosterone Production by Purified Adult
Rat Leydig Cells for 3 Days In vitro.
PB91-117572/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Making Superfund Documents Available to the Public
throughout the Cleanup Process, and Discussing Site Find-
ings and Decisions as They are Developed (Superfund
Management Review: No. 43 G, H, Q, R, T).
PB91-921322/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Mammalian Wildlife (Mink and Ferret) Toxicity Test Proto-
cols (LC50, Reproduction, and Secondary Toxicity).
PB91-216507/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate, September
1982.
PB91-181578/REB 91-04 PC A20/MF A03
Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes during Site
Inspections.
PB91-921331/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Managing Asbestos in Place: A BuikSng Owner's Guide to
Operations and Maintenance Programs for Asbestos-Con-
taining Materials.
PB91-145920/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
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TITLE INDEX
Manual for the Evaluation of Laboratories Performing
Aquatic Toxicity Tests.
PB9M48353/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Marine Processes, Their Relationship to Pollution, and a
Framework for Waste Management (Chapter 1).
PB91-132829/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mass Spectral Characteristics of Bromochlorinated Di-
faenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans.
PB91-117176/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mass Spectral Confirmation of Chlorinated and Brominated
Diphenylethers in Human Adipose Tissues.
PB91-159699/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Mass Spectral Fragmentation Pathways in Nitramines: A
Colston-Induced Dissociation Study.
PB91-117135/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Material Selection.
PB91-136978/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Maternal Transfer of Bioactive Polychlorinated Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Spawning Chinook Salmon ('Obchrhynchus
tschawytscha')
PB91-117556/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Maumee River Basin Pilot Watershed Study. Volume 4.
Continued Watershed Monitoring (1981-1985) and Rainula-
tor Study (1986).
PB91-233601/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Measurement of Boundaries Using a Digitizer Tablet
PB91-213538/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity Distributions: A
Manual of Practice.
PB91-211938/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Measurement of Methane Emissions in the Plume of a
Large Surface Coal Mine Using Open-Path FTIR Spectros-
15/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Measurement of Mutagenic Emissions from the Incineration
of the Pesticide Dinoseb during Application of Combustion
Modffications.
PB91-233437/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants. Proceed-
ings of the 1990 EPA/A and WMA International Symposi-
um. HeM in Raleigh, North Carolina on May 1-4,1990.
PB9M20279/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
Measurements of Cardiopulmonary Response in Awake
Rats during Acute Exposure to Near-Ambient Concentra-
tions of Ozone.
PB91-109702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Measuring and Modeling Variations in Distribution System
Water Oualty.
PB91-196410/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mechanisms Governing Transients from the Batch Inciner-
atan of Liquid Wastes in Rotary Kilns.
re91-177063/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mechanisms of Inorganic Particle Formation during Suspen-
sion Heating of Simulated Aqueous Wastes.
PB9M91494/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MarJcal Waste Management in the United States. Second
Interim Report to Congress.
PB91-130187/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Membrane Summary: Performance, Concerns, and Regula-
tors.
PB91-176925/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Membranes for Drinking Water Treatment
PB91-242420/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Memorandum: Calculation of POL for Lead and Copper.
PB9IK71966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Memorandum of Understanding between DOD and EPA for
the Implementation of P.L 96-510 (CERCLA).
PB91-213488/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Memorandum of Understanding between ORD and OERR.
PB91-921323/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Memorandum of Understanding between the Federal Emer-
gency Management Agency and EPA for the Implementa-
tion of CERCLA Relocation Activities under P.L 96.510
(CERCLA) 9295.5.01.
PB91-214072/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Mela-Analytic Reappraisal of Statistical Results in the Envi-
ronmental Sciences: The Case of a Hydrotogical Effect of
Qoud Seedng.
PB91-146613/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
i of Chlorinated Methanes, Ethanes, and Ethy-
tenes by a Mixed Bacterial Culture Growing on Methane.
PB91-144774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Metaboism of 1-Nitropyrene by Human, Rat, and Mouse In-
testinal Flora: Mutagenicity of Isolated Metabolites by Direct
Analysis «< HPLC Fractions with a Mterosuspension Re-
PB91-171785/REB ' 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry Scrubber and Bagh-
ouse Equipped Hazardous Waste Incinerator.
PB91-101865/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Method for Estimating Methane Emissions from Under-
ground Coal Mines: Preliminary Findings.
PB91-223214/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Method for Testing whether Model Predictions Fall within a
Prescribed Factor of True Values, with an Application to
Pesticide Leaching.
PB91-116145/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Method for the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Soils/Sedi-
ments.
PB91-127803/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Method of Sperm Collection Significantly Influences Sperm
Motion Parameters Following Ethane Dimethanesulphonate
Administration in the Rat
PB91-207068/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Methodology Used for a Laboratory Determination of Rela-
tive Contributions of Water, Sediment and Food Chain
Routes of Uptake for 2,3,7.8-TCDD Bioaccumulation by
Lake Trout in Lake Ontario.
PB91-144782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Metals in Environmental
Samples.
PB91-231498/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Revised July 1991.
PB91-231480/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water, Supplement 1.
PB91-108266/REB 91-01 PCAt1/MFA02
PB91-146027/REB
91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Methods for the Investigation and Prevention of Water-
borne Disease Outbreaks.
PB91-137307/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Methods Manual for Compliance with the BIF Regulations:
Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Industrial Fur-
naces.
PB91-120006/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Methods of .Removing Drinking Water Contaminants and
Their Limitations: Inorganics and Radionudides.
PB91-162792/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Microbial Aspects of Water Treatment Processes: A
Progress Report
PB91-231118/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Microbial Carbon Dioxide Generation and Oxygen Utilization
in the Unsaturated Subsurface at a Gasoline Spill Site.
PB91-162644/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Microbial Degradation of Alkylbenzenes under Sulfate-Re-
ducing and Methanogenic Conditions.
PB91-212324/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Microbial Transformation Rate Constants of Structurally Di-
verse Man-Made Chemicals.
PB91-181958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Microcosm for Measuring Survival and Conjugation of Ge-
netically Engineered Bacteria in Rhizosphere Environments.
PB91-218990/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Microinjection of Dynorphin into the Hippocampus Impairs
Spatial Learning in Rats.
PB91-117044/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Micronudei in Epithelial Cells from Sputum of Uranium
Workers.
PB91-199935/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Microorganisms in Municipal Solid Waste and Public Health
Implications.
PB91-196154/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mid-Latitude Northern Hemisphere Background Sulfate
Concentration in Rainwater.
PB91-116764/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Minimization of Combustion By-Products: Characteristics of
Hazardous Waste.
PB91-162396/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Minimization of Interferences in Inductively Coupled Plasma
Mass Spectrometry Using On-Line PreconcentratJon.
PB91-117150/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Minimization of Transient Emissions from Rotary Kiln Inoin-
re9M96329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Minimizing Problems Caused by Staff Turnover (Superfund
Management Review: Recommendation No. 43, M, N, O).
PB91-921345/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2, A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual
PB91-182469/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
PB91-183079/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Mtrex Induces Omithine Decarboxylase in Female Rat
PB91-171835/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Mitigating Radon in Two Four-Story Dormitories.
PB91-226407/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Mitotic Stability of Transforming DNA is Determined by Its
Chromosomal Configuration in the Fungus 'Cochliobolus
heterostrophus'.
PB91-206961/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Mobile/Transportable Incineration Treatment.
PB91-228023/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model (Apple Macintosh Version) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB91-510016/REB 91-04 CP DOS
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model (IBM PC Compatible) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-510008/REB 91-04 CP DOS
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model Source Code.
PB91-509992/REB 91-04 CP T05
MOBILE4 Sensitivity Analysis.
PB91-191312/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Modal Aerosol Dynamics Modeling.
PB91-161729/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Model Informational Notice Letter to Local Governments.
PB91-187013/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Model of 'Giardia lamblia' Inactrvatlon by Free Chlorine.
PB91-196139/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Model Program for Removal Site File Management
PB91-214247/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Model Statement of Work for a Remedial Investigation and
Feasibility Study Conducted by Potentially Responsible Par-
ties.
PB91-i39436/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Model YMT-6 UV-B Modulation System. Manual of Oper-
ation.
PB91-216432/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Modeling Carbon Monoxide (CO) Exposures within Microen-
vironments Given Personal Exposure Monitoring Data.
PB91-191130/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Modeling Contaminant Propagation in Drinking Water Distri-
bution Systems.
PB91-196170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Microbial Transport in Soil and Groundwater
Microbfologists Can Assist in the Development of Models of
Contaminant Transport
PB91-116160/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Modeling Multicomponent Organic Chemical Transport in
Three-RukJ-Phase Porous Media.
PB91-117465/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Multiphase Organic Chemical Transport in Soils
and Ground Water.
PB91-231S14/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Modeling of Long-Term Lake Alkalinity Responses to Acid
Deposition.
PB91-182071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling the Inactivation of Giardia Lamblia.
PB91-196386/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling the Influence of Active Subs lab Depressurization
(ASD) Systems on Airflows in Subslab Aggregate Beds.
PB91-242925/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Modelling Bioaccumulation of Organic Pollutants in Fish
with an Application to PCBs in Lake Ontario Salmonkte.
PB91-182253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modelling Working and Reference Memory in Rats: Effects
of Scopctemine on C J •-'-- - "-"--
PB91-163642/REB
of Scopdiamine on Delayed Matching-to-Position.
REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Models for Analyzing Data in Initiation-Promotion Studies.
PB91-196501/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Moderately Stable Flow Over a Three-Dimensional Hill: A
Comparison of Linear Theory with Laboratory Measure-
ments.
PB91-196584/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modification and Characterization of Dry Material Feeder
Delivery of Red and Violet Dye Mixtures.
PB91-207050/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Modulation of Eicosanoid Production by Human Alveolar
Macrophages Exposed to Silica 'In vitro'.
PB91-136630/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
MOFAT: A Two-Dimensional Finite Element Program for
Multiphase Flow and Multicomponent Transport Program
Documentation and User's Guide.
PB91-191692/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
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TITLE INDEX
Molecular Cloning. Characterization, and Regulation of a
•Pseudomanas pickets' PKO1 Gene Encoding Phenol Hy-
droxyiase and Expression of the Gene in •pseudomonas
aerugirnsa' PAOIc.
PB91-163923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Molecular Optical Spectroscope Techniques for Hazardous
Waste Site Screening.
PB91-195990/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Monetizing the Pharmacological Benefits of Plants.
P891-218958/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring Environmental Changes in Lakes Using Algal Mi-
PB91-22649B/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring 1ACP Samples and Construction of a Centralized
PB91-213S46/REB 91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
Monitoring Strategies for Water Distribution Systems.
PB91-176784/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Morphological and Behavioral Characters in Mosquitofish
as Potential Bnndeation of Exposure to Kraft Mil Effluent
PB91-199893/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Morphometric Analysis of Osteosderotic Bone Resulting
from HexacNorobenzene Exposure.
PB91-171876/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Morphometric Comparison of the Nasopharyngeal Airway of
Laboratory Animals and Humans.
PB91-116079/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Morphometric Study of Nasal-Pharyngeal Growth for Parti-
cle Deposition in the Rat.
PB91-109140/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Morphometry and 3-Oknensional Reconstruction of the
Acinus.
P891-133009/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Most Diute Lake in the World.
P891-144816/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
MOUSE: A Computerized Uncertainty Analysis System.
PB91-218966/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Movement of Bacteria through Soil and Aquifer Sand.
PB91-164277/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mum-Factor Ranking Scheme for Comparing the Carcino-
genic Activity of Chemicals.
PB91-117002/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
MurBaboralory Evaluation of Methods for Detecting Enteric
Viruses in So§s.
PB91-183533/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MuMmada Risk Assessment lor Environmental Risk Man-
pllrM9i28e/REB 91-01 PCAOS/MFAOI
Multiphase Flow and Transport in Porous Meda.
PB91-240457/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
MuWpto DMA Adducts in Lymphocytes of Smokers and
Nonsmokers Bete mined by 32P-Postlabeing Analysis.
PB91-116897/REB 914)1 PC AO2/MF A01
Multiple Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on the Epi-
dklymis of Aduft Rats.
PB91-144691/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Multiple Power-Density Windows and Their Possbte Origin.
PB91-109S20/REB 91-O1 PCAO3/MFA01
ucts of Ozonaton and Chtorination. Part 1. Studies c
matographic and Spectroscope Properties of MX
PB9V161703/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Municnal Settlements.
PB91-1393t1/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Materials Separation.
PB91-168S67/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Wormaton for
Promulgated Standards and Guideines. Summary of Pubic
Comments and Responses.
P891-168534/REB 91-01 PCA22/MFA03
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Promulgated Standards and GukJeSnes. Summary of PubSc
Comments and Responses. Appendces A to C.
PB91-168542/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Murine SusceptMly to Organophosphorus-lnduoed De-
layed Neuropathy (OPfDN).
P891-183491/REB 91-01 PCAO3/MFA01
Musts farUSTs A Summary of the Regulations for Under-
PB91-136531/REB 91-01 PCAO3/MFA01
Mutagerac Actrwtyof Paniculate Matter from Wood Smoke.
PB9V129155/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Mutagericity. Caronogenictty, and Human Cancer Risk from
:" ~ MB to Coal and Wood Combustion in Xuan
Indoor Exposure to
Wei. China
PB91-162S86/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Mycoplasma genttalium Protein Resembling the 'Mycoplas-
ma pneumoniae' Attachment Protein.
PB91-116061/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MyeSn Basic Protein-mRNA Used to Monitor Trimethyltin
Neurotoxicity in Rats.
PB91-231274/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NAPAP Annual Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Area Sources, 1985.
PB91-505875/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Enventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadi-
an TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Satur-
day, 1985.
PB91-505982/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian Annual
Area Sources, 1985.
PB91-505883/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian Annual
Natural Paniculate Sources, 1985.
PB91-505909/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian Model-
ers' Point Source Data, 1985.
PB91-505594/REB 91-O1 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Development of
the Annual Data and Modelers' Tapes, 1985.
PB91-119669/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers1 Tape - Fall Saturday,
1985.
PB91-506246/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Sunday.
1985.
PB91-50S253/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Weekday,
1985.
PB91-506238/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Satur-
day, 1985.
PB91-506188/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506196/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Week-
day, 1985.
PB91-505842/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer Sat-
urday, 1985.
PB91-506212/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Sunday, 1985.
P891-506220/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-506204/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Satur-
day, 1985.
PB91-505826/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505834/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Week-
day 1985.
PB91-505818/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobfe Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Weekday,
1985.
PB91-505602/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobie Sources Modelers' Tape, 1985.
PB91-505685/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobie Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fal Saturday,
1985.
PB91-505735/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobie Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fal Sunday. 1985.
PB91-505776/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobfe Sources Modelers; Tapes - Fal Weekday,
1985.
PB91-506154/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring Saturday,
1985.
PB91-505958/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring Sunday,
1985.
PB91-50S990/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring Weekday,
1985.
PB91-505917/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer Saturday,
1985.
PB91-506071/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer Sunday,
1985.
PB91-506113/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer Weekday,
1985.
PB91-5O6030/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter Saturday,
1985.
PB91-505644/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Modelers' Tape - Winter Saturday, 1985.
PB91 -505651 /REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Saturday,
1985.
PB91-505743/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions
THC Nonmobile
1985.
PB91-505784/REB
Jons Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
«te Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Sunday,
91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Week-
day, 1985.
PB91-S05925/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Week-
day. 1985.
PB91-505610/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall Weekday,
PB91-506162/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring Satur-
day, 1985.
PB91-505966/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring Sunday,
1985.
PB91-506006/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer Satur-
day, 1985.
PB91-506089/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-S06121/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer Week-
day, 1985.
PB91-506048/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter Sunday,
1985
PB91-505693/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Source Modelers' Tape - Summer Weekday,
1985.
PB91-506055/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fan Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505750/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers1 Tape - Fan Sunday. 1985.
PB91-505792/HEB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506170/REB 91-01 CP T02
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TITLE INDEX
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Saturday,
1965.
PB91-505974/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Sunday,
1985.
PB91-506014/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Weekday,
1985.
P891-505933/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer Saturday,
1985.
PB91-506097/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP MoMe Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer Sunday,
1965.
PB91-506139/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP MobSe Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Saturday,
1985.
PB91-505669/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Sunday.
1985.
PB91-505701/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobte Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Weekday,
1985.
PB91-505628/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
iources Modelers' Tape - Spring Sunday,
TSP Nonmobae Sources I
1985.
PB91-506022/REB
91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer Satur-
day, 1965.
PB91-506105/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers1 Tape - Summer Week-
PB91-506063/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Saturday,
91-01 CPT02
1985.
PB91-505768/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
ite Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Sunday,
TSP Nonmobile
1985.
PB91-505800/REB
91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Errissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Weekday,
1985.
PB91-505727/HEB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Weekday,
1985.
PB91-505941/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
TSP NonmobJe Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506147/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
TSP NonmoHe Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Saturday,
91-01 CPT02
1965.
PB91-505677/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Sunday,
TSP Nonmobile Sources I
1985.
PB91-505719/REB
91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Errissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
TSP Nonmob9e Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter Week-
PB91-505636/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Annual Natu-
ral Paniculate Sources, 19S5.
PB91-505891/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Point Source
Modelers1 Inventory, 1985.
PB91-5055B6/REB 91-01 CP T03
Naphthalene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160689/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NAREL Standard Operating Procedures tor Radon-222
Measurement Using Diffusion Barrier Charcoal Canisters.
PB91-179002/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nasal Lavage as a Tool in Assessing Acute Inflammation in
Response to Inhaled Pollutants.
P891-115881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities.
PB91-187575/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
National Air Pollutant Emission Estimates, 1940-1989.
PB91-168559/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1989.
PB91-172247/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1989.
Executive Summary and Chapter 4-Excerpts.
PB91-206235/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Index, 1990.
PB91-168443/REB 91-01 PCA21/MFA03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Volume 4. Citations. 1990.
PB91-168435/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
National and State-Level Emissions Estimates of Radiative-
ly Important Trace Gases (RITGs) from Anthropogenic
Sources.
PB91-103572/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report, 1987.
PB91-220293/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
National Dry Deposition Network: Third Annual Progress
Report (1989).
PB91-181784/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
National Emission Standards for Asbestos. Background In-
formation for Promulgated Asbestos NESHAP Revisions.
PB91-127233/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
National On Scene Coordinator Directory.
PB91-921279/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Book Set
PB91-238725/REB
91-04 PCS675.00
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB91-921209/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Alaska.
PB91-921210/REB . 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa, Guam and
Trust Territories.
PB91-921258/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada.
PB91-921211/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB91-921212/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: California.
PB91-921213/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Colorado.
PB91-921214/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut
PB91 -921215/REB 91 -01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Delaware.
PB91-921216/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB91-921217/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB91-921218/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Hawaii.
PB91-921219/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB91-921220/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois.
PB91-921221/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Indiana.
PB91-921222/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB91-921223/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB91-921224/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB91-921225/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana
PB91-921226/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
PB91-921227/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB91-921228/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts.
PB91-921229/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB91-921230/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB91-921231/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi.
PB91-921232/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB91-921233/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB91-921234/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB91-921236/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire.
PB91-921237/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB91-921235/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB91-921238/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB91-921239/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: North and South Dakota.
PB91-921241/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina.
PB91-921240/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB91-921242/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB91-921243/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon.
PB91-921244/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Pennsylvania.
PB91 -921245/REB 91-01 PC A11 /MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
PB91-921257/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island.
PB91-921246/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB91-921247/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB91-921248/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB91-921249/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB91-921250/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont
PB91-921251/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia.
PB91-921252/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Washington.
PB91-921253/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: West Virginia.
PB91-921254/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Wisconsin.
PB91-921255/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB91-921256/REB 91-(
-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Program (NCLAN) to Assess the Impact of Ozone
on Agricultural Resources.
PB91-129718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National QA Standard for Environmental Programs for Haz-
ardous Waste Management Activities.
PB91-218933/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Proficiency
Report
PB91-131300/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Proficiency
Report, October 1990.
PB91-125922/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Proficiency
Report Supplement
PB91-1S7222/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program. Pro-
ficiency Report, June 1991.
PB91-183566/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program. Pro-
ficiency Report, September 1991.
PB91-221242/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
National Stream Survey Database Guide.
PB91-141804/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
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National Surface Water Survey: Eastern Lake Survey -
Phase 2 Northeastern Lakes, Database Dictionary.
PB91-179093/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treat-
ment Storage. Disposal, and Recycling Facilities in 1986.
Hazardous Waste Management in RCRA TSOR Units.
PB91-211821/REB 91-04 PCAM/MFA01
National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking Water Welts.
Phase 1 Report
PB91-125765/REB 91-01 PC E11/MF Ell
National Technical Information Service: Records of Deci-
sion Abstracts FY82-FY85.
PB91-227363/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
National Water Quatty Inventory. 1988 Report to Congress.
PB91-145730/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
NATC7CCMS Conference on the Demonstration of Reme-
dfel Action Technologies for Contaminated Land and
Groundwater. Held in BHhoven, The Netherlands on No-
vember 7-11.1988.
PB91-196261 /REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Natural Emissions of Ondant Precursors.
PB91-211334/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Natural Gas Returning for NOx Control on a Cyclone-Fired
Boiler.
PB91-223164/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF Ml
Natural Transformation of a Marine V»xio' Species by Plas-
mktDNA.
PB91-163907/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment The Relation-
ship between Juvenie Growth and Reproductive Success.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149591/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Nested Grid Mesoscale Atmospheric Chemistry Model.
PB91-233S51/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Neurotoxic Effects of CofcNdne.
PB91-149658/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Neurotoxicant 1-methyl 4 phonyl-1 .2.3.6-tetrahydropyrkfcie
(MPTP) Alters Immune Function Whan Given in Combina-
tion with DiuUiyMthiocarbarnate (BBC).
PB91-231092/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Neurotoxicity of Panrthton-lnduoed Acetylchoinesterase In-
hfcition in Neonatal Rats.
PB91-171843/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
of Subchronic Acetvlchoinesterase (AChE):
Noncananogertc Effects of Chromium: Update to Health
Assessment Document
PB91-136523/REB 91*1 PC AOS/MF A01
i in nat Kippocampus.
PB91-109611/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-116905/REB
Neurotowcotogy in the 1990s.
PB91-115832/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PCA02/MFM1
New Approach to Estimation of Relative Risks Due to Two
or More Risk Factors under Multiple Matching in CasfrCon-
trolStucftes.
PB91-231241/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFM1
New Approaches in the Derivation of Acceptable Daily
Make (ADI).
PB91-191379/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF Ml
New Method tor Determining Effluent Toxidry Using Duck-
weed •Lemna minor1.
P891-116129/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFM1
New Methods for
Mneral Processing Wi
PB91-219097,
tho Transport of ktotsls frofn
Surface Waters.
91-04 PC AOS/MF Ml
Now Source Identification of Mercury Contamination in the
Great Lakes.
PB91-116111 /REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF Ml
New Source Reduction Project The Potential for Safe Sub-
PB91-137158/REB 91-01 PC M2/MF Ml
Nitrate for Bioiestecation of an AquBer Contaminated with
JetFueL
PB91-164285/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Nitrogen Oxkte Control lor Stationary Combustion Sources.
PB91-2118627REB 91-04 PCM4/MFM1
Nfeous OxkJe Emissions from FossJ Fuel Combustion.
PB91-171496/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF M1
NMDA Antagonist. MK-801. Suppresses Long-Term Potan-
nation. Nndmg. and Kirdng-Jnduced Prtenttatton in the
Perforant Path of the Unanesftefeed Rat
PB91-116087/REB 91-01 PCM2/MFM1
Non-Polar Vobtle Organic Compounds h Whole Air Sam-
ples from the AutoEx Studes.
P891-137042/REB
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Nonmethane Organic Compound and Three-Hour Air
Toxics Monitoring Program, 1990.
PB91-168583/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Normal Range of Diurnal Changes in Peak Expiratory Flow
Rates: Relationship to Symptoms and Respiratory Disease.
PB91-231357/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Northwest RCRA Corrective Action Strategy.
PB91-125856/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Novel Delivering of Nutrients and Oxygen to Aid In situ
Bioredamabon.
PB91-162487/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Novel Methods for Tracking 'Agrobacterium Radtobacter1
k84 and Plasmid-Bome Genes in Agricultural Ecosystems.
PB91-216374/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A02
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training Module:
Biomonitoring.
PB91-1458S4/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training Module:
Laboratory Analysis.
PB91-14S870/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training Module:
Legal Issues.
PB91-145660/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training: Over-
PB9M45672/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Nuclear and Axonal Localization of Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase Type Gr in Rat CerebeMar
Cortex.
P89T-213637/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Nudeoptdic Addition to Activated Double Bonds: Predic-
tions of Reactivity from the iypb>"«n of the Charge Densi-
91-109256/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Numerical Models for Predicting Watershed Abdication.
PB91-115956/REB 9141 PC AOS/MF A01
o-Chtorotoluene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PS91-16059B/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Observations on Waste Destruction in Liquid Injection Incin-
erators (Revised).
PB91-223347/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Obstacle Drag in Stratified Flow.
PB91-116814/RES 91-01 PC AOS/MF Ml
Obtaining a Soil and Debris Treatabilrty Variance for Re-
moval Actions. Superfund LDR Guide No. 6B.
PB91-921310/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ocean Current Measurements at the FaraDon Islands Low-
Level Radfoadive Waste Disposal Site. 1977-1978. In-
cludes Appendrx.
P891-222521/REB 91-04 PCA1S/MFA03
Ocular Chondrosarcomas in 'Rivulus marmoratus' Poey
(Short Communication).
PB91-206946/REB 91-O4 PCA02/MFM1
OERR Organizational Conflict of Interest Review and Ap-
proval Program (Superfund Management Review: Recom-
mendation No. 46Q.
PB91-214957/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS)
ransfer Network (TTN). User's Manual
Technology Transfer t
PB91-234S83/REB
91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Office of Toxic Substances Scientific and Technical Re-
ports: 1983-1988.
PB91-206359/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
OJ SpD Contingency Planning: National Status. A Report to
the President
P891-921282/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF Ml
Oi SpD Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Pro-
gram. Task Force Report
PB91-213868/REB 91-04 PCA08/MFA02
On-Sjte Treatment of Creosote and Pentachloropnenal
Sludges and Corrtamnated Soi.
PB91-223370/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFM3
Ongoing Fundamental Hazardous Waste Incineration Re-
search at EPA/RTP Facility.
PB91-196089/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ongoing Research and Regulatory Development Projects.
PB91M51752/REB -»"—
91-01 PC A10/MF M2
Non-Random Cei KHng in Cryopreservation: Indications
for Performance of the Battery of Leukocyte Tests (BLT). 1.
Toxic and hmimuutouc Effects.
PB91-199943/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFM1
Operational Experience of the EPA Owned Bench Scale
Plot Ptent for Evaluating SCR DeNOx Catalysts.
PB91-176750/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration Re-
search Factty: Annual Report for FY90.
PB91-182493/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Optical Heterogeneity in Green Bay.
PB91-163501/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Optimal Characterization of Structure for Prediction of Prop-
PB91-163584/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Optimizing Sensitivity of SIM Mode of GC/MS Analysis for
EPA's TO-14 Air Toxics Method.
PB91-233536/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ORD Ground Water Research Plan: Strategy for 1991 and
Beyond.
PB91-145482/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ORD Health Biomarkers Program. Research Strategy Docu-
ment
PB91-195982/RE8 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Organic Chemical Transport to Groundwater.
PB91-137059/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory.
PB91-921328/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Overview and Update of the Superfund Innovative Technol-
ogy Evaluation (SITE) Demonstration Program.
PB91-196469/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Overview of Case Studies on Recovery of Aquatic Systems
from Disturbance.
PB91-163576/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Overview of Climate Information Needs for Ecological Ef-
fects Models.
PB91-12S898/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Overview of Conventional and Innovative Land-Based Ther-
mal Technologies for Waste Disposal.
PB91-136929/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Overview of Metals Recovery Technologies for Hazardous
Wastes.
PB91-176792/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Overview of Methods for Evaluating Effects of Pesticides
on Reproduction in Birds.
PB91-231472/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Overview of Risk Assessment for Toxic and Pathogenic
Agents.
PB91-136945/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Overview of the Technical Implications of Methanol and
Ethanol as Highway Motor Vehicle Fuels.
PB91-1B2881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oxyoemeton-Methyl PD-1: Initiation of Special Review.
PB91-206581/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Oxygenated Organic Compound Concentrations Near a
Roadway in Lithuania, SSR.
PB91-131672/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OZIPR: Ozone Isopteth Plotting Package (Research Ver-
sion) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S07376/REB 91-01 CP D03
Ozonation and Biological Stability of Water in an Operating
Water Treatment Plant
PB91-162438/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozonation Byproducts. 2. Improvement of an Aqueous-
Phase Denvateation Method for the Detection of Formalde-
hyde and Other Carbonyl Compounds Formed by the Ozon-
ation of Drinking Water.
PB91-171439/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozone Concentration and Pulmonary Response Relation-
ships for 6.6-Hour Exposures with Five Hours of Moderate
Exercise to 0.08.0.10. and 0.12 PPM.
PB91-191486/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Ozone Dosimetry Predictions for Humans and Rats.
PB91-113852/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
p-Chtorotoluene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160705/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Palatal Expression of TGFbeta Isoforms in Normal and Re-
tfnoic Acid-Treated Embryos.
PB91-213595/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Paleoecotogical Investigation of Recent Lake Acidification
in the Adirondack Mountains, N. Y.
PB9M44709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Palladium und dessen Legierungen als Wasserstoff-Per-
meationsrnemtaranen. Lrteraturstuoe. (Palladium and its
alloys as hydrogen permeation membranes. Literature
study).
DE91724862/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Para-Hydroxybenzoate as an mtermedtate in the Anaerobic
Transformation of Phenol to Benzoate.
PB91-206938/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Parachute Creek Shale Oil Project Monitoring Review Com-
mittee Meeting Report August 9,1990.
PB91-19B051/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
TM8
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Pargyine and gamma-Butyrolactooe Enhance Tyrosine Hy-
droxytase limnunostaining of Nigrostriatal Axons.
PB91-243022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Puttie Size Distributions for an Office Aerosol.
PB91-177196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Particle Transmission Characteristics of an Annular Den-
uder Ambient Sampling System.
PB91-183400/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
peculate Characteristics and Visual Effects of the Atmos-
phere at Research Triangle Park.
PB91-183392/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Paniculate Matter Soiling of Exterior Paints at a Rural Site.
PB91-117184/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Partitioning Studies of Dioxin between Sediment and Water
The Measurement of Koc for Lake Ontario Sediment
PB91-146415/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Passive Smoking on Commercial Airline Flights.
PB91-242503/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PC BEEPOP, an Ecotoxicological Simulation Model for
Honey Bee Populations.
PB91-206995/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PC BEEPOP (Personal Computer Honey Bee Population
Dynamics Model) for Ecological Assessments. User's
Guide.
PB91-182477/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
PC-BEI& A Personal Computer Version of the Btogenic
Emissions Inventory System.
PB91-233460/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Peer Review Standards for the Disposal of Sewage Sludge.
US. EPA Proposed Rule 40 CFR Parts-257 and 503 (Feb-
ruary 6,1989 Federal Register pp5746-5902).
PB81-1S8526/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Performance Evaluation Materials for the Analysis of Vote-
He Organic Contaminants in Soil: A Preliminary Assess-
PB91-117127/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Pericyte of a Teteost Fish: Ultrastructure, Position, and Role
in Neoptasia as Revealed by a Fish Model.
PB91-16380B/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Parmeabity Properties of Fry Ash from Furnace Sorbent In-
jection Process.
PB91-226399/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Persistence of Lymphocytes with Dicentric Chromosomes
Fotowing Whole-Body X Irradiation of Mice.
PB91-171868/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision F, Hazard
Evaluation: Human and Domestic Animals. Series 81, 82,
and 83 Neurotoxicity. Addendum 10.
PB91-154617/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision F, Hazard
Evaluation: Human and Domestic Animals. Series 84, Muta-
'. Addendum 9.
.1'58394/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Compact Label File -1990 Updates.
PB91-811600/REB 91-01 Subscription
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 75.1: Captan.
PB91-182626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 217: 'GBodadium wens' GL-21.
PB91-110528/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 220: Cadmium Chloride.
PB91-182634/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 221: Sumithrin.
PB91-1B2618/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 222: Fenamiphos.
PB91-187062/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 223: Dithiopyr.
PB91-211870/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 93.1: 'Bacillus tnuringxmsis1
PKnMS9673/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 218: Trichoderma harzianum'
R*» Strain KHL-AG2.
PB91-110536/HEB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 219: Tribenuron Methyl.
PBB1-159681/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: Zinc Berate.
PB91-218024/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Pesticide Mentoring: Illinois EPA's Summary of Results,
1985-1989.
PB91-201459/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
Pesticide Removal by Membrane Processes.
PB91-182766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticides in Natural Systems: 'How Can Their Effects Be
HonHonxf. Proceedings of the Conference. Held in Corval-
fe, Oregon on December 11-12,1990.
PB91-1&7053/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Pharmacokinetic Basis of Age-Related Changes in Sensitiv-
ity to Toxicants.
PB91-200279/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Phosphine-Mediated Heinz Body Formation and Hemoglo-
bin Oxidation in Human Erythrocytes.
PB91-242602/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Photochemical Fate of Agrochemicals in Natural Waters.
PB91-216226/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Photolysis of Chlorinated Dioxins in Organic Solvents and
on Soils.
PB91 -116913/REB 91 -01 PC A02/MF A01
Photolysis of Copper(ll)-Amino Acid Complexes in Water.
PB91-231449/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Physical and Morphological Measures of Waste Solidifica-
tion Effectiveness.
PB91-226340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Physical/Chemical Treatment of Hazardous Waste Sites:
Speaker Slide Copies and Supporting Information.
PB91-145433/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Physiography and Forest Types of the Western United
States (Chapter 1).
PB91-129726/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Bush Bean
(•Phaseolus vulgaris') to Ozone and Drought Stress.
PB91-219014/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Physiological Consequences of Early Neonatal Growth Re-
tardation: Effects of alpha-Drfluoromethylomithine on Renal
Growth and Function in the Rat
PB91-183517/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Incinerabilrty Evaluation of Arsenic-and Lead-
Contaminated Soils from Two Superfund Sites.
PB91-226308/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Pilot Study on Indoor Air Quality. Managing Indoor Air Qual-
ity Risks. Report on a Meeting Held in St Michaels, Mary-
land on October 25-27, 1989.
PB91-145896/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Formation of Dioxins and Re-
lated Compounds in Industrial Processes.
PB91-103580/REB • 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. International Toxicity Equiva-
lency Factor (I-TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Com-
plex Mixtures of Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91 -125625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Inventory of Regulations/Stat-
I Related Compounds.
utes Concerning Dioxins and Related (
PB91-125799/REB
91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Listing of Laboratories with
Expertise in the Analysis of Dioxins and Related Com-
PB91-1'10007/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Methods of Degradation, De-
struction, Detoxification, and Disposal of Dioxins and Relat-
ed Compounds.
PB91-125666/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds, October 1988.
PB91-106112/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Scientific Basis for the Devel-
opment of the International Toxicity Equivalency Factor (I-
TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Complex Mixtures of
Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-109991/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Waste Disposal Sites Con-
taminated with Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-106237/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Riot UV-B Spectrometer Intercomparison Experiment A
91*4 PCA03/MFA01
Piperonyl Butoxide as a Tool in Aquatic Toxteotogical Re-
search with Clraanophosphate Insecticides __
PB91-231415/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PIRLA Project (PaJeoecotogteal Investigation of Recent
Lake Acidification): An Introduction to the Synthesis of the
PB9^l'46472/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PIRLA 2 Project Regional Assessment of Lake Acidification
P(»IM82162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Planar Chlorinated Hydrocarbons (PCHs) in Colonial Fish-
Eating Waterbird Eggs from the Great Lake*
PB91-115915/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Non-Ionic Organic Chemicals from Soils.
PB91-177071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Pentachlorophenol from Sludge-Amended
Soils.
PB91-177311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Sludge-Borne PCBs.
PB91-177287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PM10 Emission Factor Listing Developed by Technology
Transfer and Airs Source Classification Codes with Docu-
mentation.
PB91-148411/REB
91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Policy for Managing Leachate at PCB Landfills.
PB91-139907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Policy on Roodplains and Wetland Assessments for
CERCLA Actions.
PB91-921329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Policy on Management of Post-Removal Site Control.
PB91-921326/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Political Subdivision-Lead for Remedial Response.
PB91-214148/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pollutant Dynamics as Influenced by Seagrass Beds: Ex-
periments with Tributyltin in Thalassia' Microcosms.
PB91-206S88/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pollutants of Concern in Puget Sound.
PB91-211953/REB
91-04 PC A07/MF A01
Pollution Prevention: Not Only 'Where It's af but 'Where
It's Been'.
PB91-196402/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Porychtorinated Biphenyls and the Developing Nervous
System: Cross-Species Comparisons.
PB91-109710/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Polymer Manufacturing Industry - Background Information
for Promulgated Standards.
PB91-148304/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Polymer Manufacturing Industry - Enabling Document
PB91-161745/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Polyphosphate Water-Treatment Products: Their Effects on
the Chemistry and Solubility of Lead in Potable Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-182709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Possible Red Spruce Decline: Contributions of Tree-Ring
Analysis.
PB91-196428/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Post Remedial Action Report, Lansdowne Radioactive Res-
idence Complex, Dismanaement/Removal Project Volume
1. Government Operations.
AD-A230 429/3/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Potential Effects of Polyphosphate Products on Lead Solu-
bility in Plumbing Systems.
PB91-231381/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Potential Future Effects of Current Levels of Sulfur Deposi-
tion on Stream Chemistry in the Southern Blue Ridge
Mountains, U.S.
PB91-116236/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potentiation o 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachlorophenol.
AD-A235140/1/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Potentiation of Organophosphorus-lnduced Delayed Neuro-
toxicity by PhenylmethylsuHonyl Fluoride.
PB91-177246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potentiation of 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachlorophenol.
PB91-191544/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Practical Computer Modeling for GAC Application.
PB91-233288/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pre-Remedial Strategy for Implementing SARA.
PB91-215038/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Predicted Deposition of Nonhygroscopic Aerosols in the
Human Lung as a Function of Subject Age.
PB91-109587/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting and Forecasting Surface Water Acidification: A
Plan for Assessing Data Aggregation Effects.
PB91-182451 /REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Predicting Chemical Accumulation in Shoots of Aquatic
Plants.
PB91-196667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predfctton of Retention Times in Temperature-Programmed
Multichromatooraphy.
PB91-196519/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preliminary Analysis of the Public Costs of Environmental
Protection: 1981-2000.
PB91-145847/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
TI-19
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Preliminary Evaluations of Initial TSCA Section 8(e) Sub-
stantial R«sk Notices. January 1. 1989 to September 30,
1990.
PB91-233643/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF Ell
Preliminary FieM Verification of Daily Growth Increments in
the Lapflar OtoWhs of Juvenile Gunners.
PB91-183236/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Parasites in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Appfed to Land.
PB91-182352/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
PreSminary Studtes of Video Images of Smoke Dispersion
in the Near Wake of a Model Bulking.
P891-196550/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preliminary Testing, Evaluation and Sensitivity Analysis for
the Terrestrial Ecosystem Exposure Assessment Model
(TEEAM).
PB91-161711/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category IV: Qual-
ity Assurance r • ~
e Project Plans.
PB91-191254/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 1: dual-
ity Assursnoo Project Ptens.
PB91-14B312/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 2 Quality
Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-211920/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Preparation Aids tor the Development of Category 3: Qual-
ity Assurance Prelect Plans.
PB91-167569/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Preparation of Benthte Substrates for Sediment Toxicity
PB9l371546/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Cotiform Test for Monitoring Drinking
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Water Qualty.
PB91-196196/RE8
Presence of Dichloromethane on Cleaned XAD-2 Resin: A
Potential Problem and Solutions.
PB91-109934/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Presence of Enteric Viruses in Freshwater and Their Re-
moval by the Conventional Drinking Water Treatment Proc-
PB91-196634/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pressure and Temperature Fluctuations in Underground
Storage Tank Pipeines Containing Gasoline.
PB91-Z06912/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Principal Components Analysis and Partial Least Squares
PB9V146373/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Principles of Water Filiation.
PB91-196147/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Priority for Health and Safety Requirements, Espedaly
MnoVal Survotence Requirements, for EPA Employees
Who Support OSWER Programs.
P891-921346/REB 91-O4 PCA01/MFA01
PiubaMBllr. Statement of the Structure Activity Relation-
s'*) for Environmental Risk Analysis.
PB91-116244/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents (POHG)
noforonco Directory. Documentation.
PB91-201061/REB
91-04 PCAM/MFA04
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents (POHC)
-^ r.fyersion "
noforonco Directory,
PB91-S07749/REB
1.0) (for Microcomputers).
91-04CPD04
Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Prior-
ities List Sites (Update)
PB90-274556/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Procedures for Estabishing Emissions for Eariy Reduction
Compianco Extensions. Volume 1. Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing. Etbytene Oxide SterifeaBon, and
Chromum Etectroptating.
PB91-225706/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
Procedures for Prepi
PB91-242404/REB
ng Emissions Projections.
91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories for
Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume 2.
Emission Inventory Requirements for Photochemical Air
OuaKy Simulation Models.
PB91-216
16176/REB
91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Proceedras: EPA/NGA Workshop on Global Ornate and
State Actions. Held in Research Triangle Park. North Carol-
na on December 3-4,1990.
P891-219105/REB 91-O4 PCAO3/MFA01
Pnxeedhgs Hazardous Materials Mara
merit Confer-
enee/Central (3rd). O-Hare Exposition Center HeM at Rose-
mom, BSnois. on March 13-15,1990.
PB91-162701/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Oil and
Gas Exploration and Production Waste Management Prac-
tices (1st). Held In New Orleans, Louisiana on September
10-13,1990.
PB91-160549/REB 91-01 PCS9S.OO/MF EOS
Proceedings of the National Conference on Household
Hazardous Waste Management (5th). Held in San Francis-
co, California on November 5-7,1990.
PB91-206607/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Proceedings of the St Michaels Workshop on Residual Ra-
dioactivity and Recycling Criteria. Held in St Michaels,
Maryland, on September 27-28,1989.
PB91-179119/REB 91-01 PCA14/MFA02
Proceedings of the U.S. EPA Municipal Wastewater Treat-
ment Technology Forum-1990. Held in Orlando, Florida on
March 20-22,1990.
PB91-104265/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emission Inventory
Workshops. Held in Washington, DC. on July 19-20. 1990
and in Sacramento, CA. on August 21,1990.
PB91 -168492/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emissions Work-
shops.
PB91-223271/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings of U.S./FRG Workshop on Photochemical
Ozone Problem and Its Control (2nd). Held in Chapel Hill,
North Carolina on June 5-8,1990.
PB91-211847/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlanta. Georgia
on February 19-23,1990.
PB91-234435/REB 91-04 PCEM/MFE99
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlanta, Georgia
1990. Volume 1. Symposium Oral
on February 19-23, 1990.
Papers (Sessions 1-4).
PB91-234443/HEB
91-04 PCA17/MFA04
Proceedngs: The 1990 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlanta. Georgia
on February 19-23, 1990. Volume 2. Symposium Oral
Papers (Sessions 5-9).
PB91-234450/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlanta. Georgia
on February 19-23, 1990. Volume 3. Symposium Poster
Papers.
PB91-234468/REB 91-04 PC A24/MF A04
Proceedings; United States/Japan Conference on Sewage
Treatment Technology (12th). Held in Oncmnati, Ohio on
October 12-13, 1989.
PB91-1 10031 /REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
Proceedras: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium.
PB91-197202/REB 91-01 PC E99/MF E99
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 1.
Sessions 1, 2.
, 2. 3A, and 3B.
PB91-197210/REB
91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 2.
Sessions 4A, 46,4C. and 5.
PB91-197228/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
Proeeedras: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 3.
Sessions 6A, 6B, and 6C.
PB91-197236/REB 91-01 PCA19/MFA03
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 4.
Sessions 7A, 7B, and Posters.
PB91-197244/REB 91-01 PC A2S/MF A04
Production and Processing of Metals: Their Disposal and
Future Risks.
PB91-176933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Production and Transport of Carbon Dioxide in a Contami-
nated Vadoae Zone: A Stable and Radioactive Carbon Isc-
^ Study "
-191478/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Production of Arrhythmias by Elevated Carboxyhemoglobin
in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease.
PB91-1718SO/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Program Recommendations for State Section 313 Program
Coordinators.
PB91-145698/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Progress in the National Estuary Program: Report to Con-
9l"-168385/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Progress Toward Implemerrting Superfund. Fiscal Year
PB91-921204/REB 91-01 PCA16/MFA02
Projection of Response of Trees and Forests to Ackfc
Deposition and Associated Poftutants.
PB91-136572/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
Prolonged Survival of Female AKR Mice Fed Diets Suppte-
merited with Methionine and CtwSne.
PB91-109629/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Protocol - A Computerized Solid Waste Quantity and Com-
position Estimation System (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507756/REB 91-04 CP DOS
Protocol for Testing Bioremediation Products against
Weathered Alaskan Crude Oil.
PB91-137018/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protocol for the Reid Validation of Emission Concentrations
from Stationary Sources.
PB91-216184/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Protocol for the Field Validation of Stationary Source Emis-
sion Measurements.
PB91-182907/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Public Awareness Signs at Superfund Sites.
PB91-921306/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Public-Private Partnership Case Studies: Profiles of Suc-
cess in Providing Environmental Services.
PB91-145904/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Public Private Partnerships for Environmental Facilities: A
SeH-Hetp Guide for Local Governments.
PB91-145714/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Public-Private Partnerships for Environmental Services:
Region 3, Conference Proceedings.
PB91-222000/REB ' 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Purification and Biological Characterization of Human Hepa-
topoietin A: A Polypepttde Growth Factor for Hepatocytes.
PB91-1159BO/REB 81-01 PC A02/MF A01
Purity and Heat of Fusion Data for Environmental Stand-
ards as Determined by Differential Scanning Cakximetry.
PB91-146555/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
QSAR Modelling of the ERL-D Fathead Minnow Acute Tox-
icity Database
PB91-196485/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Quality Assurance Methods Manual for Forest Site Classifi-
cation and Reid Measurements.
PB91 -127761 /REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Connecticut Wetlands
Study.
PB91-179101/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Procedures for
Hazardous Waste Incineration. Handbook.
PB91-145979/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Quality of Our Nation's Water A Summary of the 1988 Na-
tional Water Quality Inventory.
PB91-145912/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantification of Changes in Lakewater Chemistry in Re-
t to AckSc Deposition.
91-240481/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Quantification of ParSduate Emission Rates from Vacuum
Cleaners.
PB91-191189/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantification of lexicological Effects for Alachkx.
PB91-143420/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Quantification of Toxicological Effects of Tetrachtoroethy-
lene.
PB91-143479/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantifying Effects in Ecological Site Assessments: Biologi-
cal and Statistical Considerations.
PB91-129189/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Approaches to Human Risk Assessment for
Noncancer Health Effects.
PB91-176958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Evaluation of the Effects of Human Carcino-
gens and Related Chemicals of Human Foreskin Fibrob-
iasts.
PB91-109751/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Genetic Activity Graphical Profiles for Use in
Chemical Evaluation.
PB91-219139/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Method for Evaluating Avian Food Avoidance
Behavior.
PB9M49807/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Methods for Cross-Species Mapping (CSM).
PB91-211482/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Questionnaire Assessment of Lifetime and Recent Expo-
sure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-109454/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Questions and Answers About the State Role in Remedy
Selection at Non-Fund-Financed Enforcement Sites.
PB91-187039/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of Con-
trol Technology Determinations. Fist Supplement to 1990
Edition.
PB91-231548/REB 91-04 PCA17/MFA04
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TITLE INDEX
Halation and Mixed Waste Incineration. Background Infor-
mation Document Volume 1. Technology.
PB91-222505/REB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
Rotation and Mixed Waste Incineration: Background Infor-
mation Document Volume 2. Risk of Radiation Exposure.
PB91-222513/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Radaton-Curabte Coatings.
PB91-219550/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Rtdatton monitoring around United States nuclear test
wees, calendar year 1989. Offsite environmental monitoring
nport
DE91005910/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Radon Concentrations Around the L-Bar Uranium Mill Site.
FB91-190991/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radon In Drinking Water Assessment of Exposure Path-
F§»V*25565/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Radon Removal by POE GAC Systems: Design, Perform-
ance, and Cost
PB91-125633/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Radon Removal Using Point-of-Entry Water Treatment
Techniques.
PB91-102020/REB 914)1 PC A07/MF A01
RaHal Data Analysis Using the Gamma Distribution Func-
P&1.176834/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rrtomged Intervention Analysis and the Interpretation of
Whole-Ecosystem Experiments.
PB91-163535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rat and Human Visual-Evoked Potentials Recorded Under
Comparable Conditions: A Preliminary Analysis to Address
tie Issue of Predicting Human Neurotoxic Effects from Rat
PB91-116095/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Rat Rash-Evoked Potential Peak N160 Amplitude: Modula-
tion by Relative Flash Intensity.
PB91-191577/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Rat Strain and Stock Comparisons Using a Functional Ob-
Mnstonal Battery: Baseline Values and Effects of Amitraz.
PW1-200253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rate of Flow of Leachate through day Soil Liners.
PB81-196691/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
RBC Nitrification of High Ammonia Leachates.
PB91-182295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Decision Procedures
Vfemd as Quality Control Schemes.
PB91-183525/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1988.
PB91-156679/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1989.
PB91-156687/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1990.
PB91-156695/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
RCflA Implementation Plan, FY 1991.
PM1-211839/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1992.
PB91-211813/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA01
HCRA NPL Listing Policy.
PB91-220350/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RCRA Orientation Manual 1990 Edition.
PB91-145888/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
RCflA Section 3008(h) Interim Status Corrective Action Au-
ttofffl.
PB91-139840/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Rttctve Dyes in the Aquatic Environment A Case Study of
PB81-104257/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Red Estate Acquisition Procedures for USAGE Projects.
PB91-821355/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Receptor Modeling of Fine Particles in the Tacoma Tkte-
PB91-191148/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
RecogntUun and Management of Pesticide Poisonings.
Fourth Edition.
PB91-145656/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Recommendations for Ground Water Remediation at the
(•creek. Pennsylvania Site.
PB91-214213/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
RacommenuBd Operating Procedure No. 2.3: Sampling and
AnMs of Total Hydrocarbons from Sources by Continu-
ous Emission Monitor.
PB91-233858/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 51: Glass Source
- ~ - • —lassSASS).
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reconnaissance Survey of Chemical Contamination and Bi-
ological Effects in Southern Puget Sound.
PB91-211946/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Recovery of Lotic Communities and Ecosystems Following
Disturbance: Theory and Application.
PB91-146704/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Recovery of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Packages from
Deep-Ocean Disposal Sites, September 1990.
PB91-127738/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Recovery of Metals from Sludges and Wastewaters.
PB91-220384/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Recovery of 3-Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-
Furanone from Water Samples on XAD Resins and the
Effect of Chlorine on Its Mutagenicity.
PB91-109835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Recursive Parameter Estimation of Hydrologic Models.
PB91-182089/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Redelegation of Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities under
Delegation 14-13-B and 14-14-E.
PB91-138834/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reducing Risk in Paint Stripping: Proceedings of an Interna-
tional Conference. Held in Washington, DC. on February
12-13, 1991.
PB91-224303/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Reducing Waste in the Photo Lab. Waste Minimization: Op-
portunity Assessment Make It Easy.
PB91-171900/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Reductions of Enteric Microorganisms during Aerobic
Sludge Digestion.
PB91-171702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dechlorination of Dtehtorophenols by Nonadapt-
ed and Adapted Microbial Communities in Pond Sediments.
PB91-163343/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dehalogenation: A Subsurface Btoremediation
Process.
PB91-144873/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Reductive Dehalogenation of Organic Contaminants in Soils
and Ground Water. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-191P56/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reexamination of London, England, Mortality in Relation to
Exposure to Acidic Aerosols during 1963-1972 Winters.
PB91-109397/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
REFEREE: Bibliographic Database Manager Version 4.2
(for Microcomputers).
PB91-509794/REB 91-O4 CP D02
REFEREE: Bibliographic Database Manager, Version 4.
Documentation.
PB91-228791/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Reflex Modification and the Detection of Toxicant-Induced
Auditory Dysfunction.
PB91-117036/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Region 10 Environmental Indicators. FY 89 Summary.
PB91-136580/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Regional Characteristics of Land Use in Northeast and
Southern Blue Ridge Province: Associations with Acid Rain
Effects on Surface-Water Chemistry.
PB91-207001/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Regional Estimates of Acid Mine Drainage Impact on
Streams in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United
PB91-116731/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Forest Management Planning in the Southern
PB91-129197/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Framework for Establishing Recovery Criteria.
PB91-146480/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Oxidant Model Multi-Processor (ROMMP).
PB91-131680/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
ModeT)
PB91-223362/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide.
PB91-171918/REB 91-01 PC E99/MF E99
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 1. The ROM
91-01 PCA16/MFA02
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 2. The ROM
91-01 PCA19/MFA03
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 3. The Core
Mnctel
PB9t-i71942/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Regional Patterning of Hormones in the Female Rat Anteri-
or Pituitary: Disproportionate Changes Over the Estrous
PB9V115964/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Patterns in Three Biological Indicators of Stream
Condition in Ohio.
PB91-191155/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Pre-Remedial Program Objectives for FY 89 and
First Quarter of FY 90.
PB91-214239/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Site Assessment Program Objectives for FY 90.
PB91-921334/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Regional Variation in Growth Response of Coastal Douglas-
Fir to Nitrogen Fertilizer in the Pacific Northwest.
PB91-146498/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regression on Medians of Probability Distributions.
PB91-177006/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Regulation and Policy Matrices: A Guide to the Rules Gov-
erning Grants Awarded under the Construction Grants Pro-
gram. Update 1990.
PB91-125849/REB 914)1 PCA04/MFA01
Regulation of LHRH Action and FSH Synthesis by Estradi-
ol. Progesterone, and Inhibin.
PB91-100933/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Regulation of Postnatal beta-Adrenergic Receptor/Adeny-
late Cyclase Development by Prenatal Agonist Stimulation
and Steroids: Alterations in Rat Kidney and Lung after Ex-
posure to Terbutaline or Dexamethasone.
PB91-213496/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Regulatory and Inspection Manual for Nonmetallic Mineral
Processing Plants.
PB91-216168/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Regulatory Barriers to Pollution Prevention: A Position
Paper of the Implementation Council of the American Insti-
tute for Pollution Prevention.
PB91-207027/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Proposed Rulemaking
on Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units.
PB91-102061/REB 91-01 PCA16/MFA02
Regulatory Impact Analysis of Proposed National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations for Radionuclides.
PB91-225698/RE6 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Regulatory Survey for the Armed Bayou Coastal Preserve.
PB91-230300/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Regulatory Survey for the Christmas Bay Coastal Preserve.
PB91-230185/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Relationship between Cell Surface Properties and Trans-
port of Bacteria through Soil.
PB91-171884/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Relationships between Laboratory and Pilot-Scale Combus-
tion of Some Chlorinated Hydrocarbons.
PB91-196212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabelling of DMA and the
Autoradiographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Mice Exposed
to 2-acetyTaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postJabelling of DMA and the
Autoradiographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Rats Exposed
to 2-acetyTaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231316/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Reliability Study of the U.S. EPA's Method 101 A: Determi-
nation of Paniculate and Gaseous Mercury Emissions.
PB91-233361/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual Hazardous Waste Re-
search Symposium (17th). Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on April
9-11,1991.
PB91-233627/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium
(15th). Held in Cincinnati. Ohio on April 10-12,1989.
PB91-145524/REB 91-01 PCA99/MFA04
Remedial Action, Treatment and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual RREL Hazardous Waste
Research Symposium (16th). Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on
April 3-5,1990.
PB91-148379/REB 91-01 PCA99/MFA04
Remediation of Sites Contaminated with TCE.
PB91 -182311 /HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Remobilization of Toxic Heavy Metals Adsorbed to Bacte-
rial Wall-Day Composites.
PB91-183350/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Removal of DBCP from Groundwater. Volume 2. Field Pilot
Rant Operation.
PB91-234609/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Removal of Glyphosate from Drinking Water.
PB91-182774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Removal Program Priorities.
PB91-205484/REB
91-04 PC A01/MF A01
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TITLE INDEX
Removing Inorganics: Common Methods Have Limits.
PB91-211524/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Reply to Discussion by Geoff Kite: Relationship between
Annual Runoff and Watershed Area for the Eastern United
91-01 PC A01/MF A01
PB91-177022/REB
Report of the International Committee on Nickel Cartino-
genesis in Man.
PB91-109801/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Report to Congress on Railroad Emissions: A Study Based
On Existing Data.
PB91-216150/REB 91-04 PCA08/MFA02
Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee: Regulation
of Wood Preserving Wastes.
PB91-220301/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
ardous Substances: A Guide for Facilities and Vessels on
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-167593/REB
Required Use of the Removal Cost Management System
for Al Removal Actions.
PB91-214288/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Research to Support the SOWA: Pushing Back the Enve-
PB91-145094/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Resolving the Radon Problem in Clinton. New Jersey.
PB91-1 1 5949/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System
tation.
91-01 PCA20/MFA03
Extract Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-156745/REB
Resource Guide tor Sml Drinking Water Systems.
PB91-129767/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Respiratory Response of Humans Exposed to Low Levels
of Ozone for 6.6 Hours.
PB91 -200311 /REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Respiratory Symptoms and Risk Factors in an Arizona Pop-
ulation Sample of Anglo and Mexican-American Whites.
PB91-231332/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Respiratory Tract Dosmetcy Model for Air Toxics (October
1990).
PB91-163709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Response and Feedbacks of Forest Systems to Global CS-
mate Change.
PB91-104240/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Responses and Feedback to Global Forests to Climate
ChanofL
PB91-129734/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Restraint-Induced Analgesia in the CD-1 Mouse: Interac-
tions with Morphine and Time of Day.
PB91-1O9215/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Results from the Stabfeation Technologies Evaluated by
the Site Program. New England Environmental Expo 90.
PB91-162479/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Retrofit Costs for Lime/Limestone FGD and Lime Spray
Dryng at Coal-Fred UHrty Bofers.
PB91-136952/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at Coal-
Fired Plants (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O6295/REB 91-01 CP D02
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants.
PB91-133314/REB 91-01 PC EM/MF E99
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 1. Introduction and Methodology.
PB91-133322/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Retrott Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 2. Site Specific SturJes for Ala-
bama. Delaware. Florida, Georgia, Mnois.
PB91-133330/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF AM
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 3. Site Specific Studtes for Ire*-
ana. Kentucky. Massachusetts. Maryland. Michigan. Mime-
PB91-133348/REB
91-01 PC A1I/MF A03
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
CoaM=red Plants. Volume 4. Site Specific Studies for Mis-
souri. Mfcsrssipni. North Caroina. New Hampshire. New
Jersey. New York. Ohio.
PB91-1333S5/REB 91-01 PCA23/MFA03
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coat-Fred Plants. Vokme 5. Site Specific Studtes for Penn-
sylvania, South Caroina. Tennessee. Wrgrta. Wisconsin.
West Virginia.
PB91-133363/REB 91-01 PCA24/MFA03
Retrofit Costs of SO2 and NOx Control at 200 U.S. Coal-
Fired Power Plants.
PB91-226381/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Retrograde Axonal Transport of Locally Synthesized Phos-
phoinositjdes in the Rat Sciatic Nerve.
PB91-242594/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Retrospective Study of the Water Quality Issues of the
Upper Potomac Estuary.
PB91-171553/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Review of Federal/State Medical Waste Management
PB91-176917/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Review of NAPAP Integrated Assessment Visibility.
PB91-182824/REB 9141 PC A03/MF A01
Review of Sources of Ground-Water Contamination from
Light Industry.
PB91-145938/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Lead: Assessment of Scientific and Technical Information.
PB91-20618S/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Review of Treatment for Hazardous Waste Streams (Chap-
ter 21).
PB91-191163/RES 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: An Improved Tool for
Screening Superfund Sites.
PB91-921307/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Background Information.
PB91-921303/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System (MRS): Final Rule.
PB91-100800/REB 9141 PCA16/MFA02
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Qs and As.
PB91-9213O5/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Revision of CERCLA Oil Judicial Settlement Authorities
r Delegations 14-13-B and 14-14-E.
PB91-138818/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Revisions to the Interim Guidance on PRP Participation in
Remedial Investigations and Feaabflcty Studies.
PB91-139352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RI/FS Streamlining.
PB91-214981/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Risk Assessment and Risk Management
PB91-191361/REB 9141 PC A14/MF A02
Risk Assessment (Chapter 15).
PB91-233312/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Assessment for Organic Mtoopollutants: U.S. Point of
View.
PB91-182758/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual. Supplemental Guidance:
•Standard Default Exposure Factors'.
PB91-921314/REB 9141 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Assessment in Superfund: A Primer. First Edition. Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-214197/REB 9144 PC AOS/MF A01
Risk Equivalent Seasonal Waste Load Allocation.
PB9M96220/REB 9141 PCA02/MFA01
Risk Management Recommendations for Dioxki Contamina-
tion at Midland, Michigan.
PB91-148429/RE8 9141 PC AOS/MF A01
Risks of Toxic Contaminants to Exploited Fish Populations:
Influence of Life History. Data Uncertainty and Exploitation
PB91-199984/REB 9141 PC A03/MF A01
ROD Annual Report. FY1990.
PB91-921277/REB 9144 PCA24/MFA04
Roto of Expedited Response Actions under SARA.
PB91-214221/REB 9144 PCA03/MFA01
Roto of Health Research in Support of EPA's Regulatory
PB91-211912/REB 9144 PC AOS/MF A01
Rote of Hepatoceflular Regeneration in Chtordecone Poten-
tiated Hepatotoxicrty of Carbon Tetrachloride.
PB91-109561/REB 9141 PCA03/MFA01
Roto of Hyperplastic Nodules in Dichkxoacetic Acid-In-
duced Hepatocacdnogenesis in B6C3F1 Mate Mice.
PB91-242610/REB 9144 PCA02/MFA01
Roto of Oxidants in Influenza-Induced Airway Hyperreacti-
vityktRats.
PB91-231225/REB 9144 PCA01/MFA01
Rote of Quality Assurance in Minimizing Errors in Stationary
Source Field samping.
PB91-226357/REB 9144 PC A02/MF A01
Roto of Short-Term Tests h Evaluating Health Effects As-
sociated with Drinking Water.
PB91-149724/REB 9141 PC A03/MF A01
Rote of the Baseline Risk Assessment in Superfund
Remedy Selection Decisions.
PB91-921359/REB 9144 PCA03/MFA01
Role of the Red Gland in 'Mercenaria mercenaria' in De-
toxification.
PB91-117515/REB 9141 PC A02/MF A01
Rotavirus Fecal IgA Antibody Response in Adults Chal-
lenged with Human Rotavirus.
PB91-117622/REB 9141 PCA02/MFA01
Safe Drinking Water for the Little Guy: Options and Alterna-
tives.
PB91-182782/REB 9141 PCA03/MFA01
Sampler's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-921330/REB 9141 PCA03/MFA01
Sampling and Analysis Design for Development of Elliott
Bay Toxics Action Plan.
PB91-181600/REB 9141 PC AOS/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis for Porychkxinated Dibenzo-p-Diox-
ins and Dibenzofurans in Ambient Air.
PB91-131698/REB 9141 PCA02/MFA01
Sampling and Analysis of Municipal Wastewater Sludge In-
cinerator Emissions for Metals, Metal Species, and Organ-
PB91-219113/REB 9144 PCA03/MFA01
Santa Clara Valley integrated Environmental Management
Project Revised Stage One Report
PB91-160739/REB 9141 PC A17/MF A03
Santa Clara Valley Integrated Environmental Management
Project Stage Two Report
PB91-160747/REB 9141 PCA11/MFA02
Saving Bays and Estuaries: A Primer for Establishing and
Managing Estuary Projects.
PB91-145474/REB 9141 PC AOS/MF A01
Seaming of Geosynthetics.
PB9M45151/REB
9141 PC A02/MF A01
Seasonal Impact of Blending Oxygenated Oganics with
Gasoline on Motor Vehicle Tailpipe and Evaporative Emis-
sions.
PB91-146571/REB 9141 PCA03/MFA01
Section 313, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act Quality Assurance Audit Manual.
PB91-167577/REB 9141 PC AOS/MF A01
Sector Sampling for VOC's during Remediation of Super-
fund Site at Shaver's Farm. Georgia.
PB91-182840/REB 9141 PC A03/MF A01
Sediment- and Saturated-Soil-Associated Reactions Involv-
ing an Anionic Surfactant (Dodecytsulfate). 1. Precipitation
and Micelle Formation.
PB91-219071/REB 9144 PCA02/MFA01
Sediment- and Saturated-Soil-Associated Reactions Involv-
ing an Anionic Surfactant (Dodecytsulfate). 2. Partition of
PAH Compounds among Phases.
PB91-219089/REB 9144 PC A02/MF A01
Selected Organic Pollutant Emissions from Unvented Kero-
sene Heaters.
PB91-117119/REB 9141 PCA02/MFA01
Selection of Nutrients to Enhance Biodegradation for the
Remediation of Oil Spilled on Beaches.
PB91-233304/REB 9144 PC A02/MF A01
Self-Assessment for Small Privately Owned Water Systems.
PB91-129791/REB 9141 PCA03/MFA01
Self-Assessment for Small Pubfidy Owned Water Systems.
PB91-129783/REB 9141 PC A03/MF A01
Self-Consistent Deutschian ESP Modal.
PB91-149S18/REB 9141 PC AOS/MF A01
Seminar Publication: Risk Assessment Management and
Communication of Drinking Water Contamination.
PB91-14S722/REB 9141 PC AOS/MF A01
Sensitivity Analysis of a Nested Ozone Air Quality Model.
PB91-191221/REB 9141 PCA02/MFA01
Sensitivity Analysis on the Effects of Serial Correlation on
Exposure Estimates.
PB91-196022/REB 9141 PC A02/MF A01
Sensitivity of Regional Ozone Modeling to Biogenic Hydro-
carbons.
PB91-233528/REB 9144 PCA03/MFA01
Sensitivity of the Regional Water Balance in the Columbia
River Basn to derate Variability: Application of a Spatially
Distributed Water Balance Model.
PB91-226522/REB 9144 PC A04/MF A01
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure Re-
verse Osmosis Membranes. Phase 2 Final Report
PB91-234625/REB 9144 PCA06/MFA02
Sequential Inoculation as an Adjunct in Enteric Virus Plaque
Enumeration.
PB91-117085/REB 9141 PCA02/MFA01
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TITLE INDEX
Sequestering Carbon in Soils: A Workshop to Explore the
Potential (or Mitigating Global Climate Change. Held in Cor-
vaSs. Oregon on February 26-28, 1990.
PB91-216390/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
Serum Chemistries of 'Cotumix cotumix japonica' Given Di-
etary Manganese Oxide (Mn3O4).
PB91-177220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Service Life of Geosynthetics in Hazardous Waste Manage-
ment Facflifes.
PB91-162826/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Setting and Coagulation Characteristics of Fluorescent Par-
tides Determined by Flow Cytometry and Fluorometry.
P391-144790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Seven-Day Tests and Chronic Tests.
PB91-163592/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Short-Term Toxicity (1 and 10 Days) of Cadmium Chloride
in Mate and Female Rats: Gavage and Drinking Water.
PB91-109S38/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Significance of DNA Damage and Repair Mechanisms in
Health Risk Assessment
PB91-176941/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Significance of Mass and Number of Fibers in the Correla-
tion of V79 Cytotoxicrty with Tumorigenic Potential of Miner-
al Fix**.
PB91-116020/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Significance of the Surface Microlayer to the Environmental
Fate of Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate Predicted from Marine Mi-
crocosms.
PB91-183210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Simple Flow-Limited Model for Exchange of Organic Chemi-
cals at Fish Gills.
PB91-146720/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Simple Model for Describing Radon Migration and Entry
into Houses.
PB91-176743/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Sknpified Sol Gas Sensing Techniques for Plume Mapping
and Remediation Monitoring.
PB91-1626S1/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Simulation of Heat and Mass Transfer Processes in a Sur-
rogate Bronchial System Developed for Hygroscopic Aero-
sol Studes.
PB91-109363/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Shdar and Dyes Inlets Urban Bay Action Program: 1990
Action Plan. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-125872/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Sintering and Suffatkxi of Calcium Silicate: Calcium Alumi-
PB91-171488/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SITE Demonstration of the American Combustion Pyretron
Omen-Enhanced Burner.
PB91-196246/HEB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SITE Demonstration of the CF Systems Organics Extraction
System.
PS91-145110/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SteSpedfic Contracting for Removals.
PB91-215053/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Size Distributions of Trace Metals in Flue Gas Paniculate
ton a Plot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-131623/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stow Sand Filtration in the United States (Book Chapter).
PB91-176883/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Skidge Organics Bioavailability.
re97-176859/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Suiy .
FB91-228049/REB
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Smal-Crtamber Determinations of the Emission Rates of
Mercury from Latex Paints.
PB91-223255/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Smal Cost Recovery Referrals.
PB91-139006/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Snow/Rain Collector Sampler.
PB91-167601/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Soi Bnvenfing Demonstration Project
PB91-1626287REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Soi Vapor Extraction Technology: Reference Handbook.
PB81-168476/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Soi Washing Treatment
PB91-228056/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
SoMtech, Inc. SoBdmcation/Stabilization Process: Appltea-
fore Analysis Report
PB91-129817/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
SoUiity and Toxicity of Eight Phthalate Esters to Four
PB91-144907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Solubility, Sorption and Transport of Hydrophobic Organic
Chemicals in Complex Mixtures.
PB91-240S56/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Solvent Extraction Treatment.
PB91-228015/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Some Novel Statistical Analyses Relevant to the Reported
Growth Decline of Pine Species in the Southeast
PB91-171603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sorption and Degradation of Pentachlorophenol in Sludge-
Amended Soils.
PB91-177303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sorption of lonizable Organic Compounds to Sediments
and Soils.
PB91 -181941 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sorption of Organic Acid Compounds to Sediments: Initial
Model Development.
PB91-144980/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Source Apportionment of Mutagenic Activity of Fine Particle
Organics in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-182832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds and
Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 1. Methods
and Descriptive Statistics.
PB91-207084/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds and
Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley. WV. 2. Analysis
of Factors Contributing to VOC and Particle Exposures.
PB91-207092/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Source Sampling and Analysis Guidance: A Methods Direc-
tory.
PB91-223131/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Sourcebook: NOx Control Technology Data.
PB91-217364/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
Sources of Air Pollutants Indoors: VOC and Fine Paniculate
Species.
PB91-196527/REB 91-01 PC A03
Sources of Error in Analysis of Municipal Sludges and
Sludge-Amended-Soils for Di(2-ethylhexyt) Phthalate.
PB91-17713S/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sources of Mutagenic Activity in Urban Fine Particles.
PB91-182121/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Soviet-American Joint Experiments on Mobile Source Air
Pollution: Objectives and Experimental Designs.
PB91-129163/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Distribution of Collagen and Elastin Fibers in the
Lungs.
PB91-213520/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Distribution of Precipitation Seasonally in the United
States.
PB91-233510/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Spatio-Temporal Fluctuations in the Distribution and Abun-
dance of Demersal Fish and Epibenthic Crustaceans in Ya-
quina E
PB91-183228/FIEB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Scodosol Variability and Assessment of Response to Acidic
Deposition.
PB91-116798/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stability of PPB and PPM Organic Cylinder Gases Used for
Calibration and Audits.
PB91-213553/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Stability of the Mutagenicity in Stored Cigarette Smokers'
Urine and Extract
PB91-183319/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Stable Carbon Isotope Analysis of Nucleic Acids to Trace
Sources of Dissolved Substrates Used by Estuarine Bacte-
PB91-164012/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stage-Specific Damage to Synaptonemal Complexes and
Metaphase Chromosomes Induced by X Rays in Male
Mouse Germ Cells.
PB91-182238/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Stand History: An Alternative Explanation of Red Spruce
Radial Growth Reduction.
PB91-1464S6/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipeline Leak Detection Systems.
PB91-106245/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
PB91-113860/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Systems.
PB91-162461/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
State Authorization Manual. Volume 1.
PB91-130211/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
State Authorization Manual. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB91-130229/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
State Design Criteria for Wastewater Treatment Systems.
PB91-125930/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
State Drinking Water Administrative Penalty Programs: An
Inventory of State Practices.
PB91-181933/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
State of Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Final Air
Pollution Control Program Plan for Federal Fiscal Year
1991.
PB91-105023/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
State-of-the-Art Field Hydraulic Conductivity Testing of
Compacted Soils.
PB91-206243/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
State-of-the-Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal In-
spection of Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-149609/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
State Program Advisory Number 8.
PB91-179168/REB 91-01 PCA21/MFA03
State Revolving Fund (SRF) Interim Report to Congress: Fi-
nancial Status and Operations of Water Pollution Control
Revolving Funds.
PB91-191338/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Stationary Pattern Adaptation and the Early Components in
Human Visual Evoked Potentials.
PB91-109686/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Statistical Issues in Risk Assessment of Reproductive Out-
comes with Chemical Mixtures.
PB91-199992/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Statistical Model of Laboratory Death Rate Measurements
for Airborne Bacteria.
PB91-117598/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Statistical Problems (and Some Solutions) Associated with
Testing for Effects in Developmental Toxicology.
PB91-242453/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Statistical Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous
Functions in Two Dimensions Using a Triangular Grid.
PB91-132118/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Status of Land Treatment as a Hazardous Waste Manage-
ment Alternative in the United States.
PB91-196105/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Status of Selected Air Pollution Control Programs, May
1990.
PB91-181826/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Stimulation of the Reductive Dechlorination of Tetrachlor-
oethene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by the Addition
of Toluene.
PB91-207043/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Straight Talk on Tanks: A Summary of Leak Detection
Methods for Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Sys-
tems.
PB91-127704/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Strawman II. Recommendations for a Regulatory Program
for Mining Waste and Materials under Subtitle D of the Re-
source Conservation and Recovery Act
PB91-178418/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 1. Synoptic
Survey Design, Acid-Base Status, and Regional Patterns.
PB91-206987/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 2. Current
Sources of Acidity in Acidic and Low Acid-Neutralizing Ca-
pacity Streams.
PB91-206979/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill
Sites.
PB91-921301/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Stress Proteins: Potential as Multitiered Bbmarkers (Chap-
ter 9).
PB91-136994/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Structure-Activity Relationships in the Developmental Toxic-
ity of Substituted Phenols: In vivo Effects.
PB91-115907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Structure-Activity Study of Paracetamol Analogues: Inhibi-
tion of Replicative DNA Synthesis in V79 Chinese Hamster
Cells.
PB91-191627/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews.
PB91-921368/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB91-921369/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Structure of the Gas Exchange Region of the Lungs Deter-
mined by Three-Dimensional Reconstructions.
PB91-133017/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Studies of Acid Aerosols in Six Cities and in a New Multi-
City Investigation: Design Issues.
PB91-109462/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Studies of Benzidine-Based Dyes in Sediment-Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-1966S9/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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TITLE INDEX
Study Dntgn to Investigate and Simulate Agrochemical
Movement and Fate in Groundwater Recharge (Chapter 8).
PB91-216234/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Study on Distributions and Recoveries of Tetrachtorodi-
benzr>r>Oiox«i and Octachtorodfcer«>p-Dioxin in a MM5
Sampling Train.
PB91-181743/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Study to Characterize Indoor Particles in Three Non-Smok-
ng Homes.
PB91-2429B2/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Study Using a Three Dimensional Photochemical Smog
Formation Model under Conditions of Complex Flow: Appk-
catjon of the Urban Airshed Model to the Tokyo MetropoK-
tanArea.
PB91-168401/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxicity of •p'-Chlorototuene
in the Rat
PB91-233379/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Subchronic Effects of Sodum Seterite and Setenomethion-
ine on Several Immune-Functions in Malards.
PB91-163550/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Subchronic 90 Day Toxicity of Dtehtoroacetic and Trichtor-
oacetic Acid in Rats.
PB91-171801/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SuDjective-Probabiity-Based Scenarios for Uncertain Input
Parameters; Stratospheric Ozone Depletion.
N90-2B1S7/7/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Subsurface Contamination Reference Guide.
PB91-921292/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
SubtWe D Industrial Facility Telephone Survey Report
(1987).
PB91-240432/REB 91-04 PC A99
Subttto D Municipal LandW Survey Report (1986).
PB91-242396/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Sucoaedng at Waste Minimisation.
PB91-162446/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
I ROD Language for Various Ground Water Re-
i Options.
PB91-921325/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Summary of EPA's Radon Reduction Research in Schools
during 1969-90.
PBS1-102O38/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Summary of Joint DOD/EPA Research to Control VOCs
and Toxic Emissions.
PB91-226431/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1969.
P891-206797/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1989. Appendbc
P891-206821/REB 91-O4 PCA10/MFA02
Summary of the 1990 EPA/A and WMA International Sym-
poaknt Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pofcrtants.
P891-1833O1/REB 91-01 PCAO2/MFA01
Summary Report on Issues in Ecological Risk Assessment
PB91-172122/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Ele-
mental and Inorganic Phosphorus Compounds: Health
Issue Assessment
PB91-102327/REB 91-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
Summer 1990 Atlanta Ozone Precursor Study.
PB91-211326/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Docket Operations Manual tor Rutamaking Ac-
•vttea.
PB91-921349/REB 91-O4 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Fedaraly Funded Removals. Fourth Annual Report - Ftocal
Year 1989
PB91-921260/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Supertund Engineering test
91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921291/REB
Supertund Fact Sheet and Directives.
PB91-9213OO/REB 91-01 Starring Order
SUPERFUND: Focusing on the Nation at Large. A Decade
of Progress at National Priorities List Stes.
PB91-821202/REB 91-01 Standng Order
PB91-921207/REB 91-01 PCAM/MFA01
Superfund Gudeto RCRA Management Requirements for
Uneral Processing Wastes.
PB91-921318/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Technology
DemonsMCon Summary: Chemnc Sofdfficatian/Stabiza-
fion Process, Cteckamas, Oregon.
PB91-921373/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Superfund LDR Cube No. 6A (2nd Edftton) Obtaining a Soi
and Debris TreetabSty Variance for Remedal Actions.
PB91-921327/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Superfund LDR Guide No. 7. Determining When Land Dis-
posal Restrictions (LDRs) Are Relevant and Appropriate to
CERCLA Response Actions.
PB91-214122/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Superfund Overview Fact Sheet Package.
PB91-921353/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Program Management Manual, Fiscal Year 1992.
Volume 1 and Vohm -
Volume 2.
PB91-921272/REB
91-04 PC A1S/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Baird and
McGuire/Alternate Water Supply, Holbrook. MA. (Third Re-
merJal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921419/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Beacon
Heights Landfill Site. Beacon Falls, CT. (First Remedial
Acton), September 1990. (Supplemental).
PB91-921418/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): CoaMey
LandfO, North Hampton, New Hampshire (First Remedal
Action), June 28,1990.
PB91-921401/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Kearsarge
------- - - ,. NHT (first Remedial
Metallurgical Corporation, Conway,
Action), September 1990.
P891-921416/REB
91-04 PC A12/MF AO3
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): OM Spring-
field LandfW. Springfield. VT. (Second Remedial *
1990.
-921420/REB
Action),
91-04 PCA17/MFA04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Stamina
Mtto Site, North SmithneU, Rl. (First Remedial Action).
September 1990.
PB91-921421/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Tnkham's
Garage Site. Londonderry, New Hampshire. (First Remedal
Action), March 10,1989.
PB91-921413/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American
Thermostat Site, South Cairo, Green County, New York
(Second Remedal Action). Final Report. June 29.1990.
PB91-921556/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemical
teaman Tank Lines Site. Logan Township, Gloucester
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921529/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Onnamin-
son Groundwater Contamination Site, Burfngton County,
NJ. (First Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921548/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Ctaremont
Pofychernical. Nassau County. OM Bethpage. NY. (Second
Remedal Action), September 1990.
P891-921526/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): FAA Tech-
nical Center, Area 20A - Salvage Yard, Atlantic County. NJ.
(First Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921425/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Glen Ridge
Radun Site, Essex County, NJ. (Second Remedal Action).
June 1990.
PB91-921436/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Higgms
Farm, FranUn TownsNp, Somerset County, NJ. (Fwst Re-
medal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921496/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemical/Ruco Polymer Site, Hfcfcsvae, NY. (First Remedi-
al Action). September 1990.
PB91-921427/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker-
102nd Street LandH, Nagara Falls, NY. (First Remedal
Action). September 1990.
P891-921417/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Imperial
Ol/Champion Chemicals. Marboro Township. Monmouth
County. NJ. (First Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921498/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision: (EPA Region 2): Kentucky
Avenue WetfieU Site. Town of Horseneads, Chemung
County. New York (Second Remedal Action), September
28,1990.
PB91-921551/REB 91-04 PCA15
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): King of
Prussia Technical Corporation Site. Winstow Township,
Camden County. NJ. (first Remedal Action), September
1990.
PB91-921503/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Lone Pine
LandM, Freehold Township. Monmouth County, NJ.
(Second Remedal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921430/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): M and T
DeUsa Landfill Site, Monmouth County, NJ. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921429/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mannheim
Avenue Dump Site, Galloway Township, Atlantic County,
NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921495/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mattiace
Petrochemical Company, Brooms County, Glen Cove, NY.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921533/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Metaltec/
Aerosystems, Franklin Borough, Sussex County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921527/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Montclair/
West Orange Radium Site. Essex County, NJ. (Second Re-
medial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921431/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Myers Prop-
erty, Franklin Township, NJ. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921428/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pomona
Oaks Well Contamination Site, Galloway Township, Atlantic
County. NJ. (First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921497/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Radium
Chemical Company Site, WoodskJe. Queens County, New
York First Remedal Action). Final Report. June 21,1990.
PB91-921403/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Samey
Farm, Amenta. Dutchess County, NY. (Fist Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921422/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sayreville
Landfill Site, Borough of Sayreville, Middlesex County, New
Jersey (First Remedial Action), September 28,1990.
PB91-921S58/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Scientific
Chemical Processing Site, Carlstadt, Bergen County, NJ.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921423/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sealand
Restoration Site, Town of Lisbon, St Lawrence County, NY.
(Frst Remedal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921424/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Solvent
Savers Site, Chenango County, New York (First Remedial
Action), Final Report. September 28,1990.
PB91-921557/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Syosset
Landfill, Nassau County, Syosset, NY. (Fist Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921S49/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Vestal
Water Supply Well No. 1-1. Brooms County, Vestal, NY.
(Second Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921499/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township Route 72 and Route 532 Dump Sites, Burlington
County, Chatsworth, NJ. (Frst Remedal Action). May 1990.
PB91-921426/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township Route 72 Site, Burlington County, New Jersey
(First Remedal Action). May 16,1990.
PB91-921402/REB 91-01 PC AOB/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Army Creek
Landfil Site. New Castle, Delaware (Second Remedal
Action), Final Report, June 29,1990.
PB91-921408/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Avtex
Ftoers Site, Front Royal. VA. (Second Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921432/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brown's
Battery Breaking Site. TikJen Township. PA. (Frst Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921437/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Butz Landfill
Superfund Site, Jackson Township, Monroe County, PA.
(First Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921438/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Coker's
Sanitation Service Landfills, Kent County, DE. (Frst Reme-
dal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921550/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
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Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Croyden
TCE Site, Bristol Township, Bucks County, PA. (Second Re-
iradU Action), June 1990.
PB91-921435/REB 914)4 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Croydon
TCE Site, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (Second Remedial
Action), Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921405/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-Chem
Site, Earl Township, Berks County, PA. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921502/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base, DE (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921505/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): East Mt
Zbn LandfM. Springettsbury Township, York County, PA.
(First Remedtal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921441/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Fike/ Artel
Chemical Site. Nitro. WV. (Second Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921433/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Keystone
Sanitation Landfill Site, Adams County, Union Township,
PA. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921434/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Lord-Shope
LwdH Site, Erie County, Pennsylvania (First Remedial
Action). Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-821407/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome
UnM Site, Pine Township, Mercer County, PA. (First Re-
medW Action), September 1990.
PB91-921440/REB 91-O4 PC A09/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Raymark
Sta, Hatboro Borough, Montgomery County, PA. (First Re-
medW Action), September 1990.
PB91-921504/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sand,
Gravel and Stone Site, Elkton, MD. (Second Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921439/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Tyson
Dump Number 1. Upper Merion Township, Montgomery
County, PA. (Third Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921516/REB 91-O4 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): U.S. Titani-
um Superfund Site, Nelson County, Virginia (First Remedial
Acton). Final Report. November 29, 1990.
PB91-921559/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): W. M. Man-
ufacturing Superfund Site, Danville, Pennsylvania (Second
Rerradef Action), June 29. 1990.
PB91-921404/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Walsh
LandN Site, Chester County, Pennsylvania (First Remedial
Acton), June 29, 1990.
PB91-921406/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): 62nd Street
Dump. HHsborough County, Tampa. FL (First Remedial
Acton). June 1990.
PB91-921507/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Bypass 601
Groundwater Contamination Site (Martin Scrap Recycling
FacBty), Concord, NC. (First Remedial Action), August
1990.
PB91-921531/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cabot
Carbon/Koppers Site. Gainesville. Alachua County, FL
(firat Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-821449/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): City Indus-
kin. Writer Park. FL (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB81.821530/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Coteman
Evans Wood Preserving Site, Duval County, Jacksonville,
Florida (First Remedfel Action (Amendment)), Final Report,
September 9. 1990.
PB91-921560/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Dubose Oil
Products Site. Cantonment, Escambia County. FL (First
Remeda Action). March 1990.
PB91-921444/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Harris/Palm
Bay Faofty, Palm Bay, Brevard County, FL (First Remedial
Aefom. June 1990
P891-921442/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Howe
Valley Landfill, Howe Valley, KY. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921539/REB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Kassouf-Ki-
meriing Battery Site, Tampa, Hillsborough County, FL.
(Second Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921445/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Lewisburg
Dump Site, Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, September 19, 1990.
PB91-921561/REB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Munisport
Landfill Site, Dade County, North Miami, FL (First Remedial
Action), Jury 1990.
PB91-921525/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Corporation Site. Salisbury, NC.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921446/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): North Holly-
wood Dump, TN. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921443/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pwkettville
Road Landfill. Jacksonville, Duval County, FL (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921448/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Schuylkill
Metal, Hillsborough County, Plant City, FL (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921S01/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): SCRDI Bluff
Road Site, Columbia, Richland County, SC. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921447/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Yellow
Water Road Site, Duval County. Baldwin, FL (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1990.
PB91-921546/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Zellwood
Groundwater Contamination Site, (Operable Unit 1), Orange
County, Zellwood, FL (First Remedial Action), (Amend-
ment), March 1990.
PB91-921508/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Algoma Mu-
nicipal Landfill, Algoma, Wl. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921518/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site, Adrian, Michigan (First Reme-
dial Action), Final Report, September 28. 1990.
PB91-921562/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Bofors-
Nobel Site, Muskegon, Ml. (First Remedial Action). Septem-
ber 1990
PB91-921466/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Clare Water
Supply. Clare County, Ml. (First Remedial Action), August
PB91-921459/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fisher-Cato
Chem, Kingsbory, IN. (First Remedial Action), August 1990.
PB91-921451/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hagen
Farm Site, Source Control Operable Unit, Dane County, Wl.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921545/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hunts Dis-
posal Landfill Site, Town of Caledonia, Wl. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921464/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): K and L
Landfill, Kalamazoo, Ml. (First Remedial Action), September
1990
PB91-921454/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kummer
Sanitary Landfill, Northern Township, Beltrami County, MN.
(Third Remedial Action), September 1990. .„„._ ...
PB91-921547/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Master Dis-
posal Service Landfill, BrookfiekJ, Wl. (First Remedial
91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Metamora
Landfill, Metamora, Lapeer County, Ml. (Second Remedial
1M°- 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries, Eau Claire, Wl. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB91-921457/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Naval In-
dustrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, Fridley, MN. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921456/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): NL Indus-
tries/Taracorp Lead Smelting, Granite City, IL (First Reme-
dial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921515/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ocon-
omowoc Electroplating Company Site, Ashippun, Wl. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921517/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Onalaska
Municipal Landfill Site, Lacrosse County, Wisconsin (First
Remedial Action). Final Report, August 14,1990.
PB91-921410/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ott/Story/
Cordova Chemical Site, North Muskegon, Ml. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921455/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pristine,
Inc., Reading, OH. (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
(Amendment).
PB91-921453/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilly Tar
and Chemical Corporation Site. St Peter Aquifer, St Louis
Park, MN. (Third Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921519/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rose Town-
ship. Oakland County, Michigan. (First Remedial Action),
September 18,1989.
PB91-921412/REB
91X11 PC A03/MF A01
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al Action), (Amendment), September 1 990.
(W1-921S06/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sangamo/
Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge (USDOI), Carterville,
IL (First Remedial Action), August 1990.
PB91-921509/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sptegelberg
Site, Green Oak Township, Livingston County. Michigan
(First Remedial Action), Final Report, June 29,1990.
PB91-921S53/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Springfield
Township Dump Site, Oakland County, Ml. (Frst Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921462/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): St Louis
River/lnterlake/Duluth Tar Site, Duluth, MN. (Frst Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921458/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tri-State
Plating, Columbus, IN. (Frst Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921450/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Union
Scrap Iron Metal, Hennepin County, Minneapolis, MN. (First
Remedial Action). March 1990.
PB91-921465/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): University
of Minnesota Rosemount Research Center, MN. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921460/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wayne Rec-
lamation and Recycling, Columbia City, Indiana (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report, March 30,1990.
PB91-921552/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wheeler Pit
Site, La Prairie Township, Wl. (First Remedial Action). Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-9214S2/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Arkwood,
Inc., Omaha, AR. (Frst Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921521/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Lincoln County,
Carrizozo, NM. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921543/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Crystal
Chemical Site, Houston, TX. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921510/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Jacksonville
Municipal Landfill Superfund Site, AR. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921467/REB 91-04 PCA09/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Pagano Sal-
vage Site, Los Lunas, NM. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990.
PB91-921520/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Rogers
Road Municipal Landfill, Pubski County, Affcansas (First Re-
medial Action), Rnal Report, September 27,1990.
PB91-921563/REB 91-04 PCAM/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tenth
Street Dump/Junkyard, Oklahoma City, OK. (First Remedial
Action) September 1990
PB91-921469/REB ' 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texarkana
Wood Preserving Company, Texarkana, Bowie County, TX
(Fist RemecSal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921468/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tinker AFB
(Setter Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK. (First Remedtal Action).
August 1990.
PB91-921470/REB 91-04 PCAM/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac, Inc.,
Jacksonvrte. AR. (First Remeolal Action); September 1990.
PB91-921513/REB 91-04 PCA09/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): FarfieM
Coal Gasification Site, FarfieW, IA. (First Remedial Action).
September 1990.
PB91-921478/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination (East Industrial Park), NE
(First Remeolal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921472/REB 91-04 PCA08/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination FAR-MAR-CO Substte. Hast-
ings Irrigation Pipe Company TCA Sots Operable Unit.
Hastings, NE. (Second Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921473/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lindsay
Manufacturing Company. Lindsay. NE (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921474/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site. Midwest Operable Unit
Kaaogg. IA. (First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921475/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Missouri
Electric Works Site, Cape Gkardeau, MO. (First Remeolal
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921476/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region Tf. Northwest-
em States Portland Cement Company Site, Mason City, IA.
(First Remedial Acton). June 1990.
P891-921471/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Shenando-
ah Stables, Lincoln County. MO. (SeeondRemeoTal Action).
September 1990.
P891-921541/REB 91-04 FCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Waverty
Ground Water Contamination Site. Waverty. NE. (First Re-
rnedM Action). September 1990.
PB91-921477/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): WeMon
Spring Ouarry/Ptant/Ptts (USOOE). WeJdon Spring. MO.
(Second RemedW Action). September 1990.
PB91-921564/REB 9144 PCAM/MFA02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Wheefng
Disposal Service Company LandM. Amazonia, MO. (First
RemedM Action), September 1990.
PB91-821532/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF Ml
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): White Farm
Equipment Company Dump Site, Floyd County, Charles
CRy, IA. (Fist Remedial Acton), September 1990.
PB91-021514/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Marbn Man-
etta Askonauacs Group Site, Waterton.CO. (first Remeolal
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921483/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF M2
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Monfioalo
M! TaBngs Site, San Juan County, UT. (First Remeolal
Acton), August 1990.
PB91-921482/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF Ml
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Mystery
20. Natrona County. WYT (Rrst RemerJal
PB91-921481/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF M2
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ogden De-
fense Depot (Operable Unit 2), Weber County. Ogden. UT.
(Fkst RemerJal Action), September 1990.
PB91-021480/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Portland
Cement Ca (Kan Dust No. 2 and No. 3) Operable Unit 1.
Sat) Lake COy, UT. (First Remeolal Acton), September
1990,
PB91-921540/REB 91-O4 PCAO7/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Flats
Plant (DOE), Northern Jefferson County, CO. {First RemedV
at Action). January 1990.
PB91-921487/REB 91-04 PCAU/MFAO4
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 16), CO. (Second Remedi-
al Action), February 1990.
PB91-921484/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
8). CO. (Third Remedial
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 18).
Action). February 1990.
.
PB91-921485/REB
91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 20), CO. (Fifth Remedial
Action), March 1990.
PB91-921486/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 22), Colorado (Sixth Re-
medW Action). Final Report. May 3, 1990.
PB91-921554/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 23). Adams County, Colo-
rado (Seventh Remedial Action), Final Draft. March 1990.
PB91-921555/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky ML
Arsenal (Operable Unit 17). CO. (Eighth Remedial Action),
February 1990.
PB91-921512/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky ML
Arsenal (Operable Unit 19). CO. (Fourth Remedial Action),
February 1990.
PB91-921511/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand Creek
Industrial Site, Commerce City. CO. (Second Remedal
Action), September 1990.
P891-921479/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sharon
Steel (Mkfvale Tailings), Midvale, UT. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-621488/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Silver Bow
Creek/Butte Area NPL Site. Warm Springs Ponds Operable
Unit Upper dark Fork River Basin, MT. (Frst Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921528/REB 91-O4 PC A20/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Whttewood
Creek Site, Lawrence. Meade. and Butte Counties, South
Dakota (First Remeolal Action). Final Report. March 30,
1990.
PB91-921409/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Applied Ma-
terials, Inc., Superfund Site. Santa Clara. CA. (Rrst Remedi-
al Action), September 1990.
PB91-921492/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): CoaSnga
Asbestos Mine. Fresno County. CA. (Second Remedel
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921523/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Coast
Wood Preserving. Inc.. UWah, CA. (Rrst Remeolal Action,
91-01 PCA15/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Intel Santa
Clara III Superfund Site. Santa Clara. CA. (Frst Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921534/REB 91-O4 PCA06/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Intersi/Sie-
mens Superfund Site, Cupertino. CA. (First Remeolal
Action). September 1990.
PB91-9Z1535/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): J. H. Baxter
Superfund Site, Weed, CA. (Rrst Remedal Action). Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921489/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Louisiana-
Pacific Corporation, Orovfte. CA. (Frst Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921491/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Operating
Industries, Inc., Monterey Park, CA. (Third Remedal
Action), September 1990 (Amendment).
PB91-921493/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Solvent
Service Superfund Site, San Jose, CA. (Frst Remedel
Action), September 1990.
PB91&1544/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9f. StringfeBow
Hazardous Waste Site, Riverside County, CA. (Fourth Re-
medal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921490/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Watkins-
Johnson (Stewart Division), Scotts Vafey, Caffomia (Frst
Remeolal Action), Final Report, June 29,1990.
PB91-921411/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): FMC Pes-
ticide Formulation FacSty. YaUma, WA, (Frst Remedel
Action), September 1990.
P891-921494/REB 91-04 PCAO4/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort Lewis
Logistics Center, Pierce County, Fort Lewis, WA. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921542/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Teledyne
Wan Chang, Albany, OR. (Frst Remedial Action), Decem-
ber 1989.
PB91-921414/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Records and Decisions (ROD).
PB91-921400/REB 91-01 Standing Order
Superfund Records of Decision Update. Volume 6, Number
3, Jury 1991.
PB91-921343/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Superfund Remedial Program Financial Management Au-
thority, Responsibilities arid Procedures.
PB91-214106/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Removal Program. Financial Management Au-
thority, Responsibilities and Procedures.
PB91-214130/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SUPERFUND: Reporting on Progress Through Environmen-
tal Indicators.
PB91-921203/REB 91-01 Standing Order
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook.
PB91-23BS92/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Technical Publication.
PB91-921200/REB
91-01 Standing Order
Suppression of the Lutehiizing Hormone Surge by Chlordi-
meform in Ovariectomized, Steroid-Primed Female Rats.
PB91-200303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Surface Impoundment Modeling System, Version 2.0 (for
Microcomputers).
PB91-S06998/REB 91-01 CP D02
Surface Impoundment Modeling System, Version 2.0.
User's Menual.
PB91-156711/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used at Hazard-
ous Waste Sites.
PB91-921283/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Survival and Degradative Capacity of 'Pseudomonas putida'
Induced or ConsWutively Expressing Plasmkj-Mediated
Degradation of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetate (TFD) in Soil.
PB91-1B2196/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Survival and Effects of Wild-Type, Mutant, and Recombi-
nant 'Streptomyces' in a Sou Ecosystem.
PB91-231258/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Survival of Bacteria during Aerosolizatioa
PB91-177147/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Survival of the Fattest Implications for Acute Effects of LJ-
: Chemicals on Aquatic Populations.
91-109918/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Swelling Properties of Soil Organic Matter and Their Rela-
tion to Sorptton of Non-Ionic Organic Compounds.
PB91-217406/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Swirl Device for Regulating and Treating Combined Sewer
Overflows.
PB91-133264/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Symposium Overview: Symposium on Application of Phar-
macokinetics in Developmental Toxicity Risk Assessments.
P891-211474/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Synaptonemal Complex Analysis of Mutagen Effects on
Meiotic Chromosome Structure and Behavior.
PB91-132969/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site Re-
mediation Technologies.
PB91-921284/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopical Identification of Cer-
tain Potyhalogenated Acetic Acids.
PB91-109603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-109777/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Synthesis Report Laboratory Test Methods for Exposure of
Birds to Microbial Pest Control Agents.
PB91-109967/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Systemic Administration of Kainic Acid Increases GABA
Levels in Perfusate from the Hippocampus of Rats 'In vivo'.
PB91-211391/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
jRats.
; A02/MF A01
PB91-109660/REB
Taxonomic Level and Sample Size Sufficient for Assessing
Pollution Impacts on the Southern California Bight Macro-
benthos.
PB91-177188/REB 91.-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Assistance for Waste Minimization.
PB91-176842/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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TITLE INDEX
Technical Assistance Grants Program Activities Prior to the
Issuance of the Interim Final Rule.
PB91-214254/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contracts. Users'
Manual
PB91-214163/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
technical Background Document and Response to Com-
ments: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Subtitle
CHazardbus Waste Management System. Section 3001:
Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste. Method
1311: Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP).
PB91-102053/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Technical Basis of Pathogen and Vector Attraction Reduc-
tion Requirements in EPA's Sludge Regulation Proposed
February1989.
PB91-176867/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Evaluation of the Combustion System of the
Marine Shale Processors, Inc. Facility in Amelia, Louisiana.
PB91-111492/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Technical Note: Adsorption Capacity of GAC for Synthetic
l-196311/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Technical Support Document on Risk Assessment of
Chemical Mixtures
PB91-103556/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
afcn. Interim Directory.
PB91-228353/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
afion. Second Edition
PB91-921285/REB ' 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Technique for Controllable Vapor-Phase Deposition of 1-
Kto(14C)pyrene and Other Potycydic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons onto Environmental Paniculate Matter.
PB91-182212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Techniques Affecting Precision and Accuracy in Hydrolysis
Rate Constant Determinations of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Using Jeffers' Zero Headspace Reaction Bulbs.
P891-216291/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technologies and Costs for Ground Water Disinfection.
February 1991 Edition.
PB91-242388/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Technologies and Costs for the Removal of Synthetic Or-
garic Chemicals from Potable Water Supplies.
PB91-143438/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
r Evaluation Report Chemfix Technologies, Inc.
'" Process, Oackamas, Oregon.
Volume 1.
PB91-127696/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report Design and Development of
a PfctScaie Debris Decontamination System. Volume 1.
PB91-231456/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report Design and Development of
a Plot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume 2.
PB91-231464/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
Technology for the Control of Partculates and Sulfur
Oxides by Electrostatic Techniques.
PB91-171355/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Transfer Needs Assessment 1990.
PB91-12S674/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Temperature Dependence of the Emission of PercNoroetiv
jtana from Dry Cleaned Fabrics.
PB91-109643/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Temperature Scenario Development Using Regression
MuflMjdli. Phase 2.
PB91-231506/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Temporal Variability in Lakewater Chemistry in the North-
eeslem United States: Results of Phase 2 of the Eastern
late Survey.
P891-159590/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Ten- and Ninety-Day Toxicity Studies of 1.2-Dfchloroben-
zene Administered by Oral Gavage to Sprague-Dawley
PB91-233411/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Taratogenicttyof 5-Azacyttdine in the Sprague-Dawley Rat
PB91-117051/REB
Tertwtryrt Decision Document
PB91-206573/REB
Terrestrial Plants (Chapter 3).
PB91-191098/REB
91-01 TCA03/MFA01
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Test Methods for •Escherichia cob- in Drinking Water EC
Medun with Mug Tube Procedure. Nutrient Agar with Mug
Membrane Filer Procedure.
PB91-234591/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Test Methods for the Determination of Volatile Organic
Compounds in Consumer Products.
PB91-231126/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Testing and Validation of a Multiple Nonlinear Regression
Model for Predicting Trihalomethane Formation Potential.
PB91-211367/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Testing of Indoor Radon Reduction Techniques in Base-
ment Houses Having Adjoining Wings.
PB91-125831/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Testing of Insect Microsporidians (Microspora: Nosemati-
dae) in Nontarget Aquatic Species.
PB91-163899/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study.
PB91-183046/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study. Supplement
PB91-183053/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Theoretical Investigation of the Pressure and Temperature
Dependence of Atmospheric Ozone Deposition of Trees.
PB91-171S79/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Thermal Decomposition of Peroxyacetyl Nitrate and Reac-
tions of Acetyl Peroxy Radicals with NO and NO2 Over the
Temperature Range 283-313 K.
PB91-233478/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Thermal Desorption Treatment
PB91-228080/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Thermal Modulation Interface between Supercritical Fluid
Extraction and Supercritical Fluid Chromatography.
PB91-117192/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Five Alternative Refrigerants
in Vapour-Compression Cycles.
PB91-223297/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Thermoregulabon at a High Ambient Temperature Following
the Oral Administration of Ethanol in the Rat
PB91-145037/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Thermospray lonizatton with Repeller-lnduced Collistonally
Activated Dissociation of Dyes.
PB91-117168/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Thermostabilily of Sperm Nuclei Assessed by Microinjection
into Hamster Oocytes.
PB91-191601/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Things to Consider When Assessing Municipal Impacts for
Remedial Action on a Lake Superior Estuary.
PB91-129148/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Threats to Biological Diversity in the United States.
PB91-125757/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Three Case Studies of Waste Minimization through Use of
Metal Recovery Processes.
PB91-162719/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Three-Dimensional Contaminant Distribution in an Office
Space.
PB91-226365/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Total Human Exposure and Indoor Air Quality: An Automat-
ed Bibliography (BUS) with Summary Abstracts. Volume 2.
PB91-137281/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Total Human Exposure: Basic Concepts, EPA Field Studies.
and Future Research Needs.
PB91-216242/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Total Organic Carbon Determinations in Natural and Con-
taminated Aquifer Materials, Relevance and Measurement
PB91-129205/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Total Particle, Sulfate, and Acidic Aerosol Emissions from
Kerosene Space Heaters.
PB91-146654/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Total Quality Management (TQM) and Quality Assurance
PB91-921333/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Total Volatile Organic Concentrations in 2700 Personal,
Indoor, and Outdoor Air Samples Collected in the US EPA
TEAM Studies.
PB91-182857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toward a Better Understanding of the Complex Geochemi-
cal Processes Governing Subsurface Contaminant Trans-
pHl91.216499/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Toward a Rule-Based Biome Model.
PB91-226472/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Toxic Air Pollutant Emission Factors - A Compilation for Se-
lected Air Toxic Compounds and Sources, Second Edition.
PB91-126003/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
Toxic Effects of Xenobtotics on the PituitaryGland.
91-01 PCA04/MFA01
PB91-136903/REB
Toxic-Induced Hypothermia and Hypometabolism: Do They
Increase Uncertainty in the Extrapolation of Toxicological
Data from Experimental Animals to Humans.
PB91-191528/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Alabama, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Alabama, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509117/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Alaska, 1989 On dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508598/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Alaska, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509125/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), American Samoa, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508606/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), American Samoa, 1989 On
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509133/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arizona, 19B9 On dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508614/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arizona, 1989 On Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509141/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arkansas, 1989 On dBase
1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
and Lotus 1-1
PB91-S08622/REB
91-04 CPD01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arkansas, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509158/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), California, 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508630/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), California, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5091C6/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Colorado, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508655/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Colorado, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509182/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Connecticut 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509919/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Connecticut 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509927/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-508580/REB
91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Delaware, 1989 On <
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508648/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Delaware, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509174/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Florida, 1989 On dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508663/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Florida, 1989 On Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509190/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Georgia, 1989 On dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508671/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Georgia, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509208/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Hawaii, 1989 On dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508689/REB 91-04 CPD01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Hawaii, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91 -509216/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Idaho, 1989 On dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508697/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Idaho, 1989 On Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509224/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Illinois, 1989 On dBase and
Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508705/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Illinois, 1989 On Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509232/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Indiana, 1989 On dBase and
Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508713/REB 91-04 CP D01
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TITLE INDEX
Toxic Release Inventory (IRQ, Indiana, 1989 On Macintosh
Excel Focmat) (for Microcomputers).
P891-S09240/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Iowa, 1969 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508721/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). towa, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509257/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Re
seln
ntory (TRI), Kansas, 1989 fin dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508739/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Kansas. 1989 On Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509265/REB 91-04 CPD01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Kentucky. 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
P891-SOB747/REB 91-04 CP O01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Kentucky, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Formal) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509273/REB 91-O4 CPD01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Louisiana. 1989 On dBase
3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
and Lotus 1-2-3 f
PB91-508754/REB
91-04 CPD01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Louisiana. 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB9t-509281/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Maim. 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508762/REB 91-O4 CPD01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Maine. 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09299/REB 91-04 CPO01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Maryland, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-506770/REB 91-04 CPD01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Man/land, 1969 0" Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-SOB307/REB 91-04 CPD01
Toxic Rotoawi
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3
PB91-5O8788/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Massachusetts. 1989 On
Macntosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
Inventory (TRI), Massachusetts. 1989 On
s 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
EB 91-O4 CP D01
PB91-509315/REB
91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Michigan, 1989 fn dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Formal) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-506796/REB 91-04 CPD01
Toxic Release Inventory £2p,M>phigan, 1989 fm Mac-
r Microcomputers).
ntosh Excel Format) (for I
PB91-509323/REB
91-04 CPD01
Toxic Release Inventory (TOO. Mhnesota. 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5OB804/REB 91-04 CPD01
Toxic R«
xy (TRI), Minnesota, 1989 (in Mac-
i Excel Formal) (for Microcomputare).
PB91-509331/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic notoaeo Inventory (TRI). Mfesisstopi. 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Formal) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-506812/REB
91-04 CPD01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Mississfipi, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Formal) (lor Microcomputers).
PB91-509349/REB 91-04 CP Ml
Toxic notoaao Inventory (TRQ. Missouri, 1989 (In dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-506820/REB 91-04 CPO01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Missouri. 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Muuuomputent).
PB91-509356/REB 91-04 CPD01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Montana. 1989 fm dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508838/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic notoasn Inventory (TRI). Montana, 1989 (in Mac-
rtosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509364/REB 91-04 CPD01
Toxic notoaso Inventory (TRQ. Nebraska. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-506846/REB 91-04 CPD01
Toxic notoaso Inventory (TRI). Nebraska. 1989 (in Mac-
mtosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-50S372/REB 91-04 CPD01
Toxfc Retoase Inventory (THI), Nevada. 1989
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TITLE INDEX
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Substance
Inventory: 1990 Supplement to the 1985 Edition of the
TSCA Inventory. User Guides and Indices.
PB91-145458/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory. Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
tend Name File, June 1991.
PB91-510024/REB 91-04 CPTTJ5
Toxic Treatments 'In-situ' Steam/Hot-Air Stripping Technol-
ogy. Applications Analysis Report
PB91-1B1768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicant-Induced Mortality in Models of 'Daphnia' Popula-
lions.
P89M09900/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity and Fate of Total Residual Chlorine in Outdoor Ex-
perimental Streams (Book Chapter).
PB91-162511/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity Assessment of Dredged Materials: Acute and
Chronic Tenacity as Determined by Bioassays and Bioaccu-
mutation Tests. Proceedings of the International Seminar
on the Environmental Aspects of Dredging Activities (Actes
du Seminaire International sur tes Aspects Environnemen-
taux ies aux Activities de Dragages).
FB9M82790/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ToxfcaV of Complex Waste Mixtures: A Comparison of Ob-
served and Predicted Lethality.
PB91-182063/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TcricSy of Fknranthene in Sediment to Marine Amphipods:
A Test of the Equilibrium Partitioning Approach to Sediment
QuaHy Criteria.
PB91-116970/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ToxUty of Sedinents from Western Lake Erie and the
Maurnee River at Toledo, Ohio, 1987: Implications for Cur-
mi Dredged Material Disposal Practices.
P891-163568/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TcDddty Tests of Effluents with Marsh Plants in Water and
PB91-200337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mechanisms of Implantation Failure.
914)1 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicological Screen to Determine In vitro Survival and
Competfion of Environmentally Applied Pseudomonads
•A Mouse Fecal Microbiota.
P891-207076/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Tata in the Community, 1988 National and Local Per-
PB91-100230/REB 91-01 PC E07/MF E07
Trajectory of Aerosol Droplets from a Sprayed Bacterial
Suspension.
PB91-219048/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Transductton of Linked Chromosomal Genes between
fteudomonas aeruginosa' Strains during Incubation In situ
In a Freshwater Habitat
PBB1-199976/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Trsnslection of Cytochrome P450 cDNAs into Mammalian
Cak Used in Mutation and Transformation Assays.
PB91-132951/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transfer of Toxic Concentrations of Selenium from Parent
to Progeny in the Fathead Minnow fPtmephales prometas1).
PB91-145003/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
sient Su
Transient Suppression Packa
lorn Rotary Kin Incinerators,
PB91-223248/REB
Packaging for Reduced Emissions
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Transmttal of the RCRA Ground-Water Enforcement Strat-
%1-139915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment of Hazardous Waste with Solialfication/StabMza-
PB91-182741/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Treatment Technology Background Document
PB91-180556/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Trial Bum Results and Future Activities of the EPA Mobile
fcM-frMMjfc-M
FB91-177097/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Trtangte-Shapec I DC Corona Discharge Device for Motecu-
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Triburyttin and Invertebrates of a Seagrass Ecosystem: Ex-
posure and Response of Different Species.
rni-163915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Tricrtorofluoromethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
P391-160648/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Timattiyltti Effects on Audttory Function and Cochtear
TO1-117028/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trophic Control of Lung Development by Sympathetic Neu-
ronrEftects of Neonatal Sympathectomy with 6-Hydroxy-
PBSr1kio9207/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trophic Effect of Luteinizing Hormone on the Rat Leydig
Cell.
PB91 -1 1 7S64/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Turbulent Flame Reactor Studies of Chlorinated Hydrocar-
bon Destruction Efficiency.
PB91-199B85/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Two Indoor Air Exposure Modeling Studies: CONTAM Mod-
eling Results, and Serial Correlation Effects.
PB91-159707/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Assistance to the Superfund
Program.
PB91-921319/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement
Docket (1972 - Present) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-591970/REB 91-01 Subscription
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Inhalation RFD
Methodology: Risk Assessment for Air Toxics.
PB91-163717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Progress in Implementing the Great Lakes Water Qual-
ity Agreement Annual Report to Congress, 1988.
PB91-12581S/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
U-Shaped Dose-Response Curves: Their Occurrence and
Implications for Risk Assessment
PB91-115808/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ultrasonic Flowmeters That Are Insensitive to Suspended
Solids.
PB91-162404/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ultrox International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation Technol-
ogy: Applications Analysis Report
PB91-129759/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Uncertainty in North American Wet Deposition Isopleth
Maps: Effect of Site Selection and Valid Sample Criteria.
PB91-101774/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
UNIPALS: Software for Principal Components Analysis and
Partial Least Squares Regression.
PB91-146365/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Up and Running: New EPA Case History Database and Li-
brary System.
PB91-149617/REB • 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Update of the Regulation and Policy Matrices Dated Sep-
tember 1988.
PB91-143081/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Update of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE
MT^S/REB ' 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Update on Building and Structure Decontamination.
PB91-145102/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
Volume 1, Number 1, February 1991.
PB91-921370/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
Volume 1. Number 2, April 1991.
PB91-921371/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
Volume 1, Number 3, June 1991.
PB91-921372/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Update on Radon Mitigation Research in Schools.
PB91-242958/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Urban Aerosol Acids: Analysis of National Institute of
Standards and Technology Standard Reference Material
1649.
PB91-242529/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Aldehyde Results,
1089
PB91-148288/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program, 1989.
PB91-148262/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Urban Airshed Model.
PB91-505578/REB 91-01 CP T18
US EPA TEAM Study of Inhalabte Particles (PM10): Study
PB91-182873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use and Development of Environmentally Controlled Cham-
bers (Mesocosms) for Evaluating Biotechnology Products:
The Proceedings of the Workshop on the Use and Devel-
opment of Terrestrial Mesocosms.
PB91-191684/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Use of a Fourier Transform Spectrometer as a Remote
PCA03/MFA01
Use of Btoassay Methods to Evaluate Mutagenitity of Am-
bient Air Collected Near a Municipal Waste dombustor
PB91-109389/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Carbon Dioxide Challenge to Detect Toxicant - In-
duced Changes in Cardiopulmonary Function of Awake
PB91-116038/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Cell Culture for Evaluating Neurotoxicity.
PB91-176990/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Use of DMA Purified In situ from Cells Embedded in Agar-
ose Plugs for the Molecular Analysis of tk (-/-) Mutants Re-
covered in the L5178Y tk (+ /-)3.7.2C Mutagen Assay
System.
PB91-177212/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Electrokinetics for Hazardous Waste Site Remedi-
ation.
PB91-171694/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Expert Systems to Assist in Decisions Concerning
Environmental Control.
PB91-171447/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein in First-Tier Assess-
ments of Neurotoxicity.
PB91 -191197/REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Grass Shrimp fPalaemonetes pugio') Larvae in
Reid Bioassays of the Effects of Agricultural Runoff into
Estuaries.
PB91-199869/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Pipe Loop Tests for Corrosion Control Diagnostics.
PB91-176800/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Quantitative Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis
to Analyze Changes in Alveolar Macrophage Proteins in
Humans Exposed to Ozone.
PB91-109637/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Scavenging Ratios for the Inference of Surface-
Level Concentrations and Subsequent Dry Deposition of
Ca(2+ ), Mg(2+ ), Na(1 + ), and K(1 + ).
PB91-183285/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Thalassia' and Its Epiphytes for Toxicity Assess-
ment Effects of a Drilling Fluid and Tributyltin.
PB91-163931/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of the Blue Mussel, 'Mytjlus edulis1. in Water Quality
Toxicity Testing and In situ Marine Biological Monitoring.
PB91-149799/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of the Spiral Salmonella Assay to Detect the Mutage-
nicity of Complex Environmental Mixtures.
PB91-191668/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Tumour Lethality to Interpret Tumorigenicrty Experi-
ments Lacking Cause-of-Death Data
PB91-109181/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Used Oil Management
PB91-236422/REB
in Illinois.
91-04 PC A06/MF A02
User Manual NBSAVIS CONTAM88. A User Interface for
Air Movement and Contaminant Dispersal Analysis in Multi-
zone Buildings.
PB91-206722/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
User's Guide for Executing OZIPR.
PB91-175877/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
User's Guide for the Mathematical Model LT3VSI Denitrifi-
cation in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale Aquifers.
PB91-216515/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 1.
User's Manual for UAM (CB-IV).
PB91-131227/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 2.
User's Manual for the UAM (CB-IV) Modeling System.
PB91-131235/REB 91-01 PCA22/MFA03
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 3.
User's Manual for the Diagnostic Wind Model.
PB91-131243/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System.
PB91-131250/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 5. De-
scription and Operation of the ROM - UAM Interface Pro-
gram System.
PB91-131268/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
User's Guide to MOBILE4.1 (Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model).
PB91-228759/REB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
User's Guide to the Complex Terrain Dispersion Model Plus
Algorithms for Unstable Situations (CTDMPLUS): Volume 2.
The Screening Mode (CTSCREEN).
PB91-136564/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-214296/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
PB91-921278/REB
91-04 PCA04/MFA01
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the Bio-
genie Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB91-136549/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-242412/REB
91-04 PCA04/MFA01
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TITLE INDEX
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model lor Screening Toxic
Air PoPutant Concentrations.
PB91-14182O/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Using Linear and Polynomial Models to Examine the Envi-
ronmental StabBty of Viruses (Chapter 7).
PB91-182717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Using Powdered Activated Carbon: A Critical Review.
PB91-177337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Using State and Local Officials to Assist in Community Re-
lations (Superfund Management Review Recommendation
N0.43.K.L).
PB91-921320/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
UTAB Users Manual. Microcomputer Version. First Edition,
1991.
PB91-216416/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
UtBty of Buoyant Plume Models in Predfcting the Initial Dilu-
tion of Doling Fluids. Chapter 13.
PB91-132837/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Plants.
PB91-146399/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
VaHafion of Protocols for Assessing Early Pregnancy Fail-
ure in the Rat Ctomiphene Citrate.
PB91-2O7118/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Variable Selectivity and the Role of Nutritional Quality in
Food Selection by a Planktorac Rotifer.
PB91-211417/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Variation in Adirondack. New York. Lakewater Chemistry as
Function of Surface Area.
PB91-144824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Vetodty Oscefta&ons and Ptume [
Neighborhood during Wintertime Ni
PB91-183293/REB
> in a Residential
PC A03/MF A01
Vendor Information Form to be Completed for Participation
in the: Vendor Iritainalioii System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies (VtSTTT).
PB91-921289/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Ventiatory Patterns of BKiegB f Lepcmis macrochirus') Ex-
posed to Organic Chemicals with Different Mechanisms of
Toxic Acton (Revised).
PB91-144915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Vertebral Abnormaites in Juvenfe Inland Siversides 'Meni-
da berykna' Exposed to Terbufos during Ernbryogenests.
PB91-163956/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Vertical Integration of Three-Phase Flow Equations for
•—*-i of light Hydrocarbon Plume Movement
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Vertical Ozone Fluxes and Related Deposition Parameters
Over Agricultural and Forested Landscapes.
PB91-109926/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Video Image Analysis System for Concentration Measure-
mants and Flow Vsuafzation h BuUng Wakes.
PB91-219055/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Vokmtic Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB91-227942/REB 91-04 PCA09/MFA02
Vokntoer Lake Mentoring Program. 1990.
PB91-210732/REB 91-04 PCE99/MFE99
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 1. State-
wide Summary Report
PB91-210740/REB 91-O4 PCA06/MFA01
Volunteer Lake Mentoring Program. 1990. Volume 2.
Northwestam Bnois Region.
PB91-210757/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Vokntoer Lake Monitoring Program. 1990. Volume 3.
Northeastern Hnois Region.
PB91-210765/REB 91-04 PCAOB/MFA01
Vokntoer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 4. West-
Cental Mnois Region.
PB91-210773/RE§ 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume S. East-
Central Illinois Region.
PB91-210781/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 6.
Southwestern Illinois Region.
PB91-210799/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 7.
Southern Illinois Region.
PB91-210807/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Waiver of Concurrence on De MMmis Generator Settle-
ments.
PB91-138826/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Bumper Refinisrting
Plant
PB91-234526/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Alu-
minum Cans.
PB91-234575/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Brazed Aluminum 09 Coolers.
PB91-2344B4/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Compressed Air Equipment Components.
PB91-234567/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Heating. Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Equipment
PB91-234476/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Out-
door Illuminated Signs,
PB91-234SOO/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Waste Minirmzatkxi Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Circuit Boards.
PB91-234542/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Plastic Bags.
PB91-179036/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Re-
buit Railway Cars and Components.
PB91-234S18/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Waste MMmzation Assessment for a Metal Parts Coating
Plant
PB91-234492/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Paint Manufacturing
Plant
PB91-234559/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for MurHayered Printed
Circuit Board Manufacturing.
PB91-234534/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment A Photofintsh-
ing Facility.
PB91-231530/REB 91-04 PCA09/MFAW
Waste Mrtmization Opportunity Assessment A Truck As-
sembly Plant
PB91-220392/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Waste Mrtmization Opportunity Assessment Naval Under-
sea Warfare Engineering Station. Keyport, Washington.
PB91-216457/REB 91-04 PCA09/MFAM
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Optical Fabri-
cation Laboratory. Fitzsimmons Army Medfcal Center,
Denver, Colorado.
PB91-23S887/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Phiaderphia
Naval Shipyard.
PB91-12S690/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment U.S. Coast
Guard Support Center, Governors Island, New York.
PS91-136556/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Water Quality Modeling and Sampling Study in a Distribu-
tion System.
PB91-131615/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Water Quality Modeling in Distribution Systems.
PB91-130153/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Water Relations of Differentially Irrigated Cotton Exposed to
Ozone.
PB91-183202/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Water System Self-Assessment for Homeowners' Associa-
tions.
PB91-129775/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Water System Self-Assessment for Mobile Home Parks.
PB91-129809/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Waterbome Disease Outbreaks: Selected Reprints of Arti-
cles on Epidemiology, Surveillance, Investigation, and Labo-
ratory Analysis.
PB91-137315/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Watershed Manipulation Project Field Implementation Plan
for 1986-1989.
PB91-148403/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Watershed Manipulation Project Quality Assurance Imple-
mentation Plan for 1986-1969.
PB91-148395/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Watershed Manipulation Project Rationale for Hypothesis
Formulfition &nd Tostino.
PB91-159616/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Wetland Treatment Systems: FY91-96 Research Plan for
the USEPA Wetlands Research Program.
PB91-125682/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Wetlands Detection Methods Investigation.
PB91-217380/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
White Phosphorus Health Advisory.
PB91-161026/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Wind Field Development for the EPA Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB91-191213/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Wind Tunnel and Gaussian Plume Modeling of Building
Wake Dispersion.
PB91-19656B/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Wind Tunnel Evaluation of PM10 Samplers.
PB91-146589/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Wintertime Measurements of Aerosol Acidity and Trace Ele-
ments in Wuhan, a City in Central China.
PB91-243006/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Workplace Characteristics Associated with Health and
Comfort Concerns in Three Office Buildings in Washington,
DC.
PB91-211342/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Workshop on Innovative Technologies for Treatment of
Contaminated Sedknents. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on June
13-14,1990. Summary Report
PB91-148296/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Workshop on Methods for Investigation of Waterbome Dis-
ease Outbreaks. Summary of Recommendations. Held in
Denver, Colorado, October 11-13.1988.
PB91-12S716/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Workshop on the Qualitative and Quantitative Comparability
of Human and Animal Developmental Neurotoxicity. Work
Group 1 Report Comparability of Measures of Develop-
mental Neurotoxicity in Humans and Laboratory Animals.
PB91-109678/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
X-ray, Microscope, and Wet Chemical Techniques: A Com-
plementary Team for Deposit Analysis.
PB91-137125/REB 91-01 PC A03/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, or NTIS controlled vocabularies.
The entries are arranged by keyword and then by the NTIS order number.
THE THREE LETTERS AT THE END OF THE NTIS ORDER NUMBERS HAVE BEEN PLACED THERE TO HELP
NTIS DETERMINE THE MOST EFFECTIVE MEDIA IN BRINGING VARIOUS TYPES OF INFORMATION TO
READERS' ATTENTION.
PLEASE DO USE THE MEDIA CODES AT THE ENDS OF THE ORDER NUMBERS WHEN ORDERING. THE
INFORMATION THEY PROVIDE IS VERY HELPFUL TO NTIS.
SAMPLE ENTRY
Keyword Term
Title
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Code
PLANTS (Botany)
PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons) Uptake by Plants:
Methodology and Initial Investigations
PB85-169597/REB PC A02/MF A01
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Decreasing System Pollution Prevention Modification
verses Industrial Hygiene Concerns.
PB91-231142/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
1-CHLOROMETHYLPYRENE
1-Chloromethylpyrene: A Reference Skin Sensitizer and
Genotoxin.
PB91-115782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
1-NITROPYRENE
Metabolism of 1-Nitropyrene by Human, Rat, and Mouse
Intestinal Flora: Mutagenitity of Isolated Metabolites by
Direct Analysis of HPLC Fractions with a Microsuspen-
sion Reverse Mutation Assay.
PB91-171785/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
2-ACETYLAMINOFLUORENE
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabelling of DMA and the
Autoradfographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Mice Ex-
posed to 2-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-post!abelling of DNA and the
Autcxadiographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Rats Ex-
posed to 2-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
J-AHtNOFLUORENE
DNA Adducts in Marine Mussel 'Mytilus galloprovincialis1
Living in Polluted and Unpolluted Environments. Chapter
12.
PB91-136895/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MKTHOXYETHANOL
Immunotoxicity of 2-Methoxyethanol Following Oral Ad-
rrMstration in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-231290/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
METHYLHEXANOIC ACID
2-Metnylhexanoic Acid Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-197418/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
tWTYROLACTONE
Pargyiine and gamma-Butyrolactone Enhance Tyrosine
Hydroxylase Immunostaining of Nigrostriatal Axons.
PB91-243022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
METHYLHEXANOIC ACID
SMethylhexanoic Acid Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-141838/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ABATEMENT
Airborne Asbestos Levels Measured Before, during and
After Abatement
PB91-145136/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ABSORBERS (MATERIALS)
Comparison of Several Standard Materials and Tech-
niques for the Warren-Averbach Determination of Micros-
tructure Characteristics of Calcium Hydroxide Sorbent
Materials.
PB91-116855/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Calcination and Sintering Models for Application to High-
Temperature, Short-Time SuKaton of Calcium-Based Sor-
bents.
PB91-116871/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ABSORPTION
Comparison of Finite-Difference Time-Domain SAR Cal-
culations with Measurements in a Heterogeneous Model
Of Man.
PB91-109355/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ACARK3DES
Chloralmeform-lnduced Alterations in Endocrine Regula-
tion within the Male Rat Reproductive System.
PBS1-109736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Dicofol on Mallard Eggshell Quality.
PB9M63543/REB 91-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
ACCEPTABLE DAILY INTAKE
New Approaches in the Derivation of Acceptable Daily
PB91-191379/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ACCOUNTABILITY
Guide to the Office of Water Accountability System and
Regional Evaluations: Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-145516/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
ACCUMULATION FACTORS
Accumulation Factors for Eleven Polychlorinated Bi-
phenyl Congeners.
PB91-183426/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ACCURACY
Intertaboratory Testing Study on 2,3,7.8-Substtuted Poty-
cNorinated Dtoenzo-P-Dioxin and Polychlorinated Diben-
zofuran Isomer Standard Solutions.
PB91-116806/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ACENAPHTHENE
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Acenaphtnene.
PB9V161513/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ACER MACROPHYLLUM
Initial Growth and Ontogeny of Bigjeaf Mapte 'Acer ma-
crophyBum1 in an Enriched Carbon Dioxide Environment
PB91-162685/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MXTALDEHYDE
Oxygenated Organic Compound Concentrations Near a
Roadway in Lithuania. SSR.
PB91-131672/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ACETAMINOPHEN
Structure-Activity Study of Paracetamol Analogues: Inhibi-
tion of Replicative DNA Synthesis in V79 Chinese Ham-
ster Cells.
PB91-191627/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ACETANILIDES
Microbial Transformation Rate Constants of Structurally
Diverse Man-Made Chemicals.
PB91-181958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ACETIC ACID
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopical Identification of Cer-
tain Polyhalogenated Acetic Acids.
PB91-109603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ACETONE
Oxygenated Organic Compound Concentrations Near a
Roadway in Lithuania, SSR.
PB91-131672/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ACETOPHENONE
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Aceto-
phenone.
PB91-216358/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE
Neurotoxicity of Subchronic Acetylcholinesterase (AChE):
Inhibition in Rat Hippocampus.
PB91-109611/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurotoxicity of Subchronic Acetylcholinesterase (AChE)
Inhibition in Rat Hippocampus.
PB91-116905/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurotoxicity of Parathion-lnduced Acetylcholinesterase
Inhibition in Neonatal Rats.
PB91 -171843/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ACID DEPOSITION SYSTEM DATA BASE
Acid Precipitation in North America: 1987 Annual and
Seasonal Data Summaries from Acid Deposition System
Data Base.
PB91-196683/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
ACID MINE DRAINAGE
Intensive Survey of the Big Muddy Main Stem from Rend
Lake to the Mississippi River, 1988.
PB91-193649/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
ACID NEUTRALIZING CAPACITY
Variation in Adirondack, New York, Lakewater Chemistry
as Function of Surface Area.
PB91-144824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Episodic Acidification of Adirondack Lakes during Snow-
melt
PB91-177162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ACID PRECIPITATION
Mid-Latitude Northern Hemisphere Background Sulfate
Concentration in Rainwater.
PB91-116764/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Stream Survey Database Guide.
PB91-141804/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
ACID RAIN
Paleoecotogical Investigation of Recent Lake Acidification
in the Adirondack Mountains, N. Y.
PB91-144709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acid Rain Control Options.
PB91-162545/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Possible Red Spruce Decline: Contributions of Tree-Ring
Analysis
PB91-196428/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Acid Precipitation in North America: 1987 Annual and
Seasonal Data Summaries from Acid Deposition System
Data Base
PB91-196683/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Regional Characteristics of Land Use in Northeast and
Southern Blue Ridge Province: Associations with Acid
Rain Effects on Surface-Water Chemistry.
PB91-207001/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Nested Grid Mesoscale Atmospheric Chemistry Model.
PB91-233551/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ACIDIFICATION
Atlas of Air Quality and Deposition in or Near Forests of
the Western United States.
PB91-106229/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Numerical Models for Predicting Watershed Acidification.
PB91-11S956/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Projection of Response of Trees and Forests to Acidic
Deposition and Associated Pollutants.
PB9V136572/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
National Stream Survey Database Guide.
PB91-141804/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Direct/Delayed Response Project Laboratory Operations
and Quality Assurance Report for Preparation of Soils
from the Mid-Appalachian Region of the United States.
PB91-141812/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Variation in Adirondack, New York, Lakewater Chemistry
as Function of Surface Area
PB91-144824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PIRLA Project (Pateoecotogical Investigation of Recent
Lake Acidification): An Introduction to the Synthesis of
PB91-146472/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Climaticalty Induced Rapid Acidification of a Softwater
PB9T?«614/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Watershed Manipulation Project: Quality Assurance Im-
plementation Plan for 1986-1989.
PB91-148395/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Watershed Manipulation Project: Field Implementation
Plan for 1986-1989.
PB91-148403/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Temporal Variability in Lakewater Chemistry in the North-
eastern United States: Results of Phase 2 of the Eastern
Lake Survey.
PB91-159590/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Watershed Manipulation Project: Rationale for Hypothesis
Formulation and Testing.
PB91-159616/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Little Rock Lake (Wisconsin): Perspectives on an Experi-
mental Ecosystem Approach to Seepage Lake Acidifica-
tion.
PB91-163527/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Bentnic
Invertebrate Responses in Five Northern Appalachian
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project.
PB91-176057/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses of Four Adirondack Headwater
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project.
PB91-176065/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Episodic Acidification of Adirondack Lakes during Snow-
melt.
PB91-177162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MAGIC/DDRP Final Report. Models, Calibration, Results,
Uncertainty Analyses, QA.QC. Volume 1.
PB91-181867/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Regional Analyses of Results
(Summary Tables and Plots). Volume 2.
PB91-181875/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Summary of Results for Indi-
vidual Catchments. Volume 3.
PB91-181883/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Processing Stream, I/O Rles
and Formats, Deliverables. Volume 4.
PB91-181891/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Processing Stream, Program
Listings. Volume 5.
PB91-181909/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Generalized Soft Water Acidification Model.
PB91-182055/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling of Long-Term Lake Alkalinity Responses to
Acid Deposition.
PB91-182071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lake Acidification Studies: The Role of Input Uncertainty
in Long-Term Predictions.
PB91-182105/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PIRLA 2 Project Regional Assessment of Lake Acidifica-
tion Trends.
PB91-182162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Predicting and Forecasting Surface Water Acidification: A
Plan for Assessing Data Aggregation Effects.
PB91-182451/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 2. Cur-
rent Sources of Acidity in Acidic and Low Acid-Neutraliz-
ing Capacity Streams.
PB91-206979/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 1. Synop-
tic Survey Design, Acid-Base Status, and Regional Pat-
terns.
PB91-206987/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Aquatic
Invertebrate Responses in Four Catskill Mountain
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-216382/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Handbook of Methods for Acid Deposition Studies. Labo-
ratory Analyses for Soil Chemistry.
PB91-218016/REB 91-04 PCA15/MFA03
Anthropogenic Emissions Involved in Acidic Deposition
Processes.
PB91-223149/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Acidic Lakes and Streams in the United States: The Role
of Acidic Deposition.
PB91-226324/HEB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Co-Occurrence of Ozone and Acidic Cloudwater in High-
Elevation Forests.
PB91-231365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Acidification and Recovery of a Spodosol Bs Horizon
from Acidic Deposition.
PB91-240473/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Quantification of Changes in Lakewater Chemistry in Re-
sponse to Acidic Deposition.
PB91-240481/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Wintertime Measurements of Aerosol Acidity and Trace
Elements in Wuhan, a City in Central China.
PB91-243006/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
KW-1
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KEYWORD INDEX
ACIDITY
Potential Future Effects of Current Levels of Sulfur Depo-
sition on Stream Chemistry in the Southern Blue Ridge
Mountains. U.S.
PB91-116236/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acid Aerosols Issue Paper Health Effects and Aerome-
trics.
PB91-125864/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
ACOUSTIC REFLEX
Evidence for an Involvement of Associative Conditioning
in Reflex Modification of the Acoustic Startte Response
with Gaps in Background Noise.
PB91-163634/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ACOUSTICS
Acute Effects of Amrtraz on the Acoustic Startle Re-
sponse and Motor Activity.
PB91-115996/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ACROLEM
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Acrotein.
PB91-161612/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ACRYLONITRILES
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Acrytonitrite.
PB91-161398/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ACTIVATED CARBON
Effect of Background Organic Matter from Surface
Waters on the Activated Carbon Adsorption of Specific
Organic Compounds.
PB91-137091/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NAREL Standard Operating Procedures for Radon-222
Measurement Using Diffusion Barrier Charcoal Canisters.
PB91-179002/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ACTIVATED CARBON TREATMENT
Radon Removal Using Point-of-Entry Water Treatment
Techniques.
PB9M02020/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Designing Fixed-Bed Adsorbers to Remove Mixtures of
Organic*.
PB91-144766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Carbon Adsorption for Control of VOC Emissions: Theory
and Ful Scale System Performance.
P891-182OO6/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Evaluating the Costs of Packed-Tower Aeration and GAC
for Controang Selected Organics.
PB91-182261/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Development of Cost Equations for GAC Treatment Sys-
tems (Paper 22S09).
PB91-211375/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with Natural
Water (Paper No. 25489).
PB91-211516/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Removal of DBCP from Groundwater. Volume 2. Field
Plot Plant Operation.
PB91-234609/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Evakiation of the MkUas System for Development of
Design Data tor GAC Adsorbers.
PB91-234617/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
ACTIVATED SLUDGE PROCESS
Bwtogreafy Enhanced Oxygen Transfer in the Activated
Sludgo Process.
PB91-196303/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fate of Water Soluble Azo Dyes in the Activated Sludge
PIOCOS&.
PB91-24O507/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Fate Model Program, Version 1.0 (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507137/REB 91-01 CP D01
I DEPRESSURIZATION
Modeling the Influence of Active Subslab Depressuraa-
bon (ASD) Systems on Airflows in Subslab Aggregate
Beds.
PB91-24292S/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
ADAMS COUNTY (COLORADO)
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region B): Rocky
Mountan Arsenal (Operable Unit 16). CO. (Second Re-
medial Action). February 1990.
PB91-921484/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountan Arsenal (Operable Unit 18). CO. (Third Remedi-
al Action). February 1990.
PB91-921485/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountan Arsenal (Operable Unit 20). CO. (Fifth Remedial
Action), March 1990.
PB91-921486/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
ADAMS COUNTY (NEBRASKA)
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamnation FAR-MAR-CO Subsite.
Unit,
bar 1990.
PB91-921473/REB
Pk» Company TCA Sols Operable
ME. (Second RemedHt Action). Septem-
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ADENME NUCLEOTIOES
Adenytate Energy Charge and Adenine Nucteoode Meas-
urements as Indicators of Stress h the Mussel, 'Myttus
eduis;. Treated with Dredged Material under Laboratory
CondttionSb.
PB91-117S31/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Application of Adenylate Energy Charge and Adenine Nu-
cleohde Measurements as Indicators of Stress in
'Nephtys incisa' Treated with Dredged Material.
PB91 -117549/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ADENOSINE CYCLIC MONOPHOSPHATE
Dose-Dependent Effect of Prenatal Dexarnethasone
Treatment on beta-Actrenergic Receptor Coupling to Orrri-
ttiine Decarboxylase and Cyclic AMP.
PB91-211409/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ADENOVIRUSES
Comparison of Cytopathogenicfty, Immunofluorescence
and In situ DMA Hybridization as Methods for the Detec-
tion of Adenoviruses.
PB91-109280/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Cytopathooenictty, Immunofluorescence
and In situ DMA Hybridization as Methods for the Detec-
tion of Adenoviruses.
PB91-116053/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ADENYLATE CYCLASE
Regulation of Postnatal beta-Adrenergic Receptor/Aden-
ylate Cydase Development by Prenatal Agonist Stimula-
tion and Steroids: Alterations in Rat Kidney and Lung
after Exposure to Terbutaline or Dexarnethasone.
PB91-213496/REB 91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
ADIPONITRILE
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Adiponi-
We.
PB91-213678/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
ADIPOSE TISSUE
Brominated Ooxins and Dibenzofurans in Human Adi-
pose Tissue.
PB91-103507/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Mass Spectral Confirmation of Chlorinated and Brominat-
ed Diphenytethers in Human Adipose Tissues.
PB91-159699/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Downs and Dibenzofurans in Adipose Tissue of U.S.
Vietnam Veterans and Controls.
PB91-167585/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
ADIRONDACK LAKE
Variation in Adirondack, New York. Lakewater Chemistry
as Function of Surface Area.
PB91-144824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ADRENALECTOMY
GlucocortcoKjs Regulate the Synthesis of Gial Rbrillary
Acidic Protein in Intact and Adrenalectomized Rats but
Do Not Affect Its Expression Following Brain Injury.
PB91-243030/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ADSORBENTS
Characterization of Advanced Sorbents for Dry SO2 Con-
trol (Journal Article).
PB91-177030/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Activation and Reactivity of Novel Calcium-Based Sor-
bents for Dry SO2 Control in Boilers (Journal Article).
PB91-177113/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ADSORPTION
Adsorption of Organic Cations to Natural Materials.
PB91-144881/REB 91-01 PCAO2/MFA01
NAREL Standard Operating Procedures for Radon-222
Measurement Using Diffusion Barrier Charcoal Canisters.
PB91-179002/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Carbon Adsorption for Control of VOC Emissions: Theory
and Full Scale System Performance.
PB91-182006/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Interaction of Vapour Phase Organic Compounds with
Indoor Sinks.
PB9M96493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Procedures for Aggregating Nonlinear Sut-
fate Adsorption Isotherm Data.
PB91-226332/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ADVACATE PROCESS
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas De-
sulfurizatxxv
PB91-226423/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ADVANCED STATISTICAL TRAJECTORY REGIONAL AIR
POLLUTION MODEL
Adaptation of the Advanced Statistical Trajectory Region-
al Ar Pollution (ASTRAP) Model to the EPA VAX Com-
puter Modifications and Testing,
PB91-127720/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AERATION
Evaluating the Costs of Packed-Tower Aeration and GAC
for Controlling Selected Organics.
PB9M82261/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Biologically Enhanced Oxygen Transfer in the Activated
Sludge Process.
PB91-196303/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AEROBIC BACTERIA
Reductions of Enteric Microorganisms during Aerobic
Sludge Digestion.
PB91-171702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AEROBIC PROCESSES
Reductions of Enteric Microorganisms during Aerobic
Sludge Digestion.
PB9Tl71?02/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation and Testing of a Protocol to Determine the
Aerobic Degradation Potential of Hazardous Waste Con-
stituents in Soi.
PB91-233296/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
AERODYNAMICS
Aerosol Characterization with Centrifugal Aerosol Spec-
trometers: Theory and Experiment.
PB91-109496/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
AEROSOL GENERATORS
Technique for Controllable Vapor-Phase Deposition of 1-
Nitro(14C)pyrene and Other Polycyclic Aromatic Hydro-
carbons onto Environmental Particulate Matter.
PB91-182212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modification and Characterization of Dry Material Feeder
Delivery of Red and Violet Dye Mixtures.
PB91-207050/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
AEROSOLS
Reexamination of London, England, Mortality in Relation
to Exposure to Acidic Aerosols during 1963-1972 Win-
ters.
PB91-109397/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization and Reconstruction of Historical London,
England, Acidic Aerosol Concentrations.
PB91-10940S/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Exposures to Acidic Aerosols.
PB91-109447/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Studies of Acid Aerosols in Six Cities and in a New Multi-
City Investigation: Design Issues.
PB91-109462/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Aerosol Characterization with Centrifugal Aerosol Spec-
trometers: Theory and Experiment
PB91-109496/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Predicted Deposition of Nonhygroscopic Aerosols in the
Human Lung as a Function of Subject Age.
PB91-109587/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Histamine and Methacholine Aerosol Bronchial Challenge
in Awake Guinea Pigs.
PB91-109652/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Design and Evaluation of a High-Flow Rate Dichotomous
Aerosol Sampler.
PB91-109942/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Betaine on Enumeration of Airborne Bacteria.
PB91-116210/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fitting Muttimodal Lognormal Size Distributions to Cas-
cade Impactor Data.
PB91-116822/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Statistical Model of Laboratory Death Rate Measure-
ments for Airborne Bacteria.
PB91-117598/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Acid Aerosols Issue Paper Hearth Effects and Aerome-
trics.
PB91-125864/RE8 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
Modal Aerosol Dynamics Modeling.
PB91-161729/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Fundamental Evaluation of an Electronic Air Cleaner.
PB91-176735/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Survival of Bacteria during Aerosotizatjon.
PB91-177147/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Particle Size Distributions for an Office Aerosol.
PB91-177196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aer-
osol/Vapor-Laden Gases-1. Theory of the Hygroscopic
Aerosol Effects on Temperature and Relative Humidity
Patterns of Inspired Air.
PB91-182139/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Review of NAPAP Integrated Assessment Visibility.
PB91-182824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Scavenging Ratios for the Inference of Surface-
Level Concentrations and Subsequent Dry Deposition of
Ca(2+ ), Mg(2+ ). Na(1 + ), and K(1 + ).
PB91-183285/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Particulate Characteristics and Visual Effects of the At-
mosphere at Research Triangle Park.
PB91-183392/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Particle Transmission Characteristics of an Annular Den-
uder Ambient Sampling System.
PB91-183400/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Airborne Particle Sizes and Sources Found in Indoor Air.
PB91-191171/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mechanisms of Inorganic Particle Formation during Sus-
pension Heating of Simulated Aqueous Wastes.
PB91-191494/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Aerosol Therapy Implications of Particle Deposition Pat-
terns in Simulated Human Airways.
PB91-191635/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Characterization of Extractable Organic Matter
from Ambient Aerosols Collected in Boise. Idaho.
PB91-196055/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aer-
osol/Vapor-Laden Gases. 2. Computer Modeling of
Water Vapor/Droplet Interaction and Entrapment
PB91-199901/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Surrogate Lung Systems with Controlled
Thermodynamic Environments to Study Hygroscopic Par-
ticles: Air Pollutants and Pharmacology Drugs.
PB91-199919/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trajectory of Aerosol Droplets from a Sprayed Bacterial
Suspension.
PB91-219048/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Formation of Inorganic Particles during Suspension Heat-
ing of Simulated Wastes.
PB91-223354/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Ozone Exposure on the Dispersion of Inhaled
Aerosol Boluses in Healthy Human Subjects.
PB91-231266/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bioassay-Directed Fractionation of the Organic Extract of
SUM 1649 Urban Air Particulate Matter.
PB91-242511/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Urban Aerosol Acids: Analysis of National Institute of
Standards and Technology Standard Reference Material
1649.
PB91-242529/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Study to Characterize Indoor Particles in Three Norv
Smoking Homes.
PB91-242982/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Wintertime Measurements of Aerosol Acidity and Trace
Elements in Wuhan, a City in Central China.
PB91-243006/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
AFTERBURNING
Application of Staged Combustion and Rebuming to the
Co-Firing of Nitrogen-Containing Wastes.
PB91-196444/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AGENT ORANGE
Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Adipose Tissue of U.S.
Vietnam Veterans and Controls.
PB9M67585/REB 914)1 PC A09/MF A01
AGGLOMERATION
Predicting and Forecasting Surface Water Acidification: A
Plan for Assessing Data Aggregation Effects.
PB91-182451/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
AGING
Age-Related Changes in Sensitivity to Environmental
Chemicals.
PB91-171819/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pharmacokinetic Basis of Age-Related Changes in Sensi-
tivity to Toxicants.
PB91-200279/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AGING (BIOLOGY)
Age-Related Changes in Receptor-Mediated Phosphoino-
sitide Hydrolysis in Various Regions of Rat Brain.
PB91-243014/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
AGING (PHYSIOLOGY)
Effects of Northern Bobwhite fColinus virginianus') Age
and Weight on Results of the Avian Dietary Toxkaty Test
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AGREEMENTS
U.S. Progress in Implementing the Great Lakes Water
Quality Agreement Annual Report to Congress. 1988.
PB9M25815/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS
Photochemical Fate of Agrochemicals in Natural Waters.
PB91-216226/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Study Design to Investigate and Simulate Agrochemical
Movement and Fate in Groundwater Recharge (Chapter
8).
PB91-216234/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
DBAPE-A Database and Model Parameter Analysis
System for Agricultural Soils to Support Water Quality
Management
PB91-231423/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
AGRICULTURAL RUNOFF
Maumee River Basin Pilot Watershed Study. Volume 4.
Continued Watershed Monitoring (1981-1985) and Rainu-
tatof Study (1986).
PB91-233601/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
AGRICULTURAL WATERSHEDS
Maumee River Basin Pilot Watershed Study. Volume 4.
Continued Watershed Monitoring (1981-1985) and Rainu-
tator Study (1986).
PB91-233601/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
AGROBACTERIUM RADIOBACTER
Novel Methods for Tracking 'Agrobacterium Radtobacter'
k84 and Plasmid-Bome Genes in Agricultural Ecosys-
tems.
PB91-216374/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
AB-BJOSPHERE INTERACTIONS
Continental Scale Bkxne Responses to Climatic Change.
PB91-226456/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Toward a Rule-Based Biome Model.
PB91-226472/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Sensitivity of the Regional Water Balance in the Colum-
bia River Basin to Climate Variability: Application of a
Spatially Distributed Water Balance Model.
PB91.226522/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Elements of the U.S. Carbon Budget Progress and Pre-
liminary Results.
PB91-240531/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
AR CLEANERS
Fundamental Evaluation of an Electronic Air Cleaner.
PB91-176735/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
AM FILTERS
In-Place Performance Evaluation of HEPA-Filtratkxi Sys-
tems at Asbestos Abatement Sites.
PB91-171645/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
AIR FLOW
User Manual NBSAVIS CONTAM88. A User Interface for
Air Movement and Contaminant Dispersal Analysis in
Multizone Buildings.
PB91-206722/REB 914)1 PC A07/MF A01
In situ Soil Vapor Extraction Treatment.
PB91-228072/REB 914)4 PC A03/MF A01
AIR LAND INTERACTIONS
Sequestering Carbon in Soils: A Workshop to Explore the
Potential for Mitigating Global Climate Change. Held in
Corvallis, Oregon on February 26-28,1990.
PB91-216390/REB 914)4 PC A05/MF A02
AIR POLLTION ECONOMICS
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 2. Site Specific Studies for
Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois.
PB91-133330/REB 914)1 PC A19/MF A03
AIR POLLUTANTS
Assessment of the Mutagenicity of Volatile Organic Air
Pollutants Before and After Atmospheric Transformation.
PB91-162594/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION
National and State-Level Emissions Estimates of Radiati-
vely Important Trace Gases (RITGs) from Anthropogenic
Sources.
PB91-103572/REB 914)1 PC AOS/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Formation of Dioxins
and Related Compounds in Industrial Processes.
PB91-103S80/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Emissions of Dioxins and Related Compounds from Com-
bustion and Incineration Sources.
PB91-103598/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Atlas of Air Quality and Deposition in or Near Forests of
the Western United States.
PB91-106229/REB 914)1 PC A20/MF A03
Application of the Micro-Forward Mutation Assay to
Assess Mutagenicity of Airborne Particulates in Indoor
PB91-109231/REB 914)1 PC A03/MF A01
Reexamination of London, England, Mortality in Relation
to Exposure to Acidic Aerosols during 1963-1972 Win-
ters.
PB91-109397/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization and Reconstruction of Historical London,
England, Acidic Aerosol Concentrations.
PB91-109405/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effective Strategies for Population Studies of Acute Air
Pollution Health Effects
PB91-109439/REB 914)1 PC A02/MF A01
Exposures to Acidic Aerosols.
PB91-109447/REB 914)1 PC A03/MF A01
Studies of Acid Aerosols in Six Cities and in a New Multi-
City Investigation: Design Issues.
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Ozone Dosimetry Predictions for Humans and Rats.
PB91-113852/REB 914)1 PC A03/MF A01
Mid-Latitude Northern Hemisphere Background Sulfate
Concentration in Rainwater.
PB91-116764/REB 914)1 PCA03/MFA01
Comparison of Several Standard Materials and Tech-
niques for the Warren-Averbach Determination of Micros-
tructure Characteristics of Calcium Hydroxide Sorbent
Materials.
PB91-116855/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Development of
the Annual Data and Modelers' Tapes, 1985.
PB91-119669/REB 914)1 PC A99/MF A99
Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants. Pro-
ceedings of the 1990 EPA/A and WMA International
Symposium. Held in Raleigh, North Carolina on May 1-4,
1990.
PB91-120279/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
Acid Aerosols Issue Paper Health Effects and Aerome-
trics.
PB91-125864/REB 914)1 PC A17/MF A03
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources, Fourth Edition. Sup-
plement C.
PB91-125906/REB 914)1 PC A08/MF A01
National Emission Standards for Asbestos. Background
Information for Promulgated Asbestos NESHAP Revi-
sions.
PB91-127233/REB 914)1 PC A12/MF A02
Adaptation of the Advanced Statistical Trajectory Region-
al Air Pollution (ASTRAP) Model to the EPA VAX Com-
puter Modifications and Testing.
PB91-127720/REB 914)1 PC A03/MF A01
Mutagenic Activity of Particulate Matter from Wood
Smoke.
PB91-129155/REB 914)1 PC A02/MF A01
Efficacy of Ozone Exposure Indices in the Standard Set-
ting Process.
PB91-129692/REB 914)1 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Various Alternative Ambient Ozone Stand-
ards Based on Crop Yield Loss Data.
PB91-129700/REB 914)1 PC A03/MF A01
Physiography and Forest Types of the Western United
States (Chapter 1).
PB91-129726/REB 914)1 PC A03/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION
Estimating Lightning-Generated NOx Emissions for Re-
gional Air Pollution Models.
PB91-131664/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regional Oxidant Model Multi-Processor (ROMMP).
PB91-131680/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exercise, Fitness, and Health: A Consensus of Current
Knowledge.
PB91-131706/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Human Clinical Inhalation Exposures Experimental
Design, Methodology, and Physiological Responses.
PB91 -132944/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Anatomical Modeling of Microdosimetry of Inhaled Parti-
cles and Gases in the Lung.
PB91-133033/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
User's Guide to the Complex Terrain Dispersion Model
Plus Algorithms for Unstable Situations (CTDMPLUS):
Volume 2. The Screening Mode (CTSCREEN).
PB91-136564/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Landfill Gas and the Greenhouse Effect
PB91-136960/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01"
Contamination of U.S. Arctic Ecosystems by Long-Range
Transport of Atmospheric Contaminants.
PB91 -137109/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Quality Criteria for Lead: Supplement to the 1986 Ad-
dendum.
PB91-138420/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Pollutant Concentrations.
PB91-141820/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PM10 Emission Factor Listing Developed by Technology
Transfer and Airs Source Classification Codes with Docu-
mentation.
PB91-148411/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Approach for Estimating Global Landfill Methane Emis-
sions.
PB91-149534/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Air Emissions from the Incineration of Hazardous Waste.
PB91-149641/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Surface Impoundment Modeling System, Version 2.0.
User's Manual.
PB91-156711/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Background Document for the Surface Impoundment
Modeling System, Version 2.0. Documentation.
PB91-156729/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Global Inventory of Volatile Organic Compound Emis-
sions from Anthropogenic Sources.
PB91-161687/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Ongoing Research and Regulatory Development
Projects.
PB91-161752/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
Evaluation of the EPA Complex Terrain Dispersion Model
(CTDMPLUS) with the Lovett Power Plant Data Base.
PB91-162503/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mutagenicity, Carcinogenicity, and Human Cancer Risk
from Indoor Exposure to Coal and Wood Combustion in
Xuan Wei, China.
PB91-162586/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Advanced Screening Model for Complex Terrain Applica-
tions.
PB91-162693/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Index. 1990.
PB91-168443/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
Data Users Guide to the Mountain Cloud Chemistry
Project
PB91-168484/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emission Inventory
Workshops. Held in Washington, DC. on July 19-20, 1990
and in Sacramento, CA. on August 21.1990.
PB91-168492/REB 914)1 PC A03/MF A01
National Air Pollutant Emission Estimates, 1940-1989.
PB91-168559/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1989
PB91-172247/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 61, January-March
1990.
PB91-178996/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Feasibility of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combustor Rutland
Vermont Pilot Study. Appendices.
PB91-179697/REB 914)1 PC A21/MF A03
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Formaldehyde (Revised).
PB91-181842/REB 914)1 PC A06/MF A01
Cost and Feasibility of the Temporary Total Enclosure
Method for Determining Capture Efficiency.
PB91-181966/REB 914)1 PC A12/MF A02
EPA's Global Climate Change Program. Program Plan for
Methane Emissions from Landfills and Other Waste Dis-
posal Facilities.
PB91-182667/REB 914)1 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Scavenging Ratios for the Inference of Surface-
Level Concentrations and Subsequent Dry Deposition of
Ca(2+ ). Mg(2+ ). Na(1 + ), and K(1+ ).
PB91-183285/REB 914)1 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Summary of the 1990 EPA/A and WMA International
Symposium: Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pol-
lutants.
PB91-183301/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Reactions and Transport of Alkanes and Their
Products in the Troposphere.
PB91-183418/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities.
PB91-187575/REB 91-01 PCA99/MFAM
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Emission Factors for Superiund Remediation Technol-
PB9l"-190975/REB
Guidance on the Application
Models for Air Toxics Releases.
PB91-190983/REB 91-01
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
of Refined Dispersion
PC A08/MF A01
Evaluation of Dense Gas Simulation Models.
PB91-191072/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Sensitivity Analysis of a Nested Ozone Air Quality Model.
PB91-191221/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants within Two-Dimension-
al Valleys.
PB91-196337/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Preliminary Studies of Video Images of Smoke Dispersion
in the Near Wake of a Model BuMng.
PB91-196550/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Wind Tunnel and Gaussian Plume Modeling of Building
Wake Dispersion.
PB91-196568/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Moderately Stable Flow Over a Three-Oimensianal Hid: A
Comparison of Linear Theory with Laboratory Measure-
ments.
PB91-196564/RE8 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Crosswalk/ Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System. User's Manual.
PB91-205021/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Gridded Model Information Support System (GMISS)
User's Guide. Volume 2. UAM Subsystem.
PB91-206268/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Proceedngs of U.S./FRG Workshop on Photochemical
Ozone Problem and Its Control (2nd). Held in Chapel HiU,
North Carolina on June 5-8. 1990.
PB91-211847/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Report to Congress on Railroad Emissions: A Study
Based On Existing Data.
PB91-216150/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories
tor Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume
2. Emission Inventory Requirements for Photochemical
Air OuaSty Simulation Modete.
PB91-216176/REB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
Sequestering Carbon in Sols: A Workshop to Explore the
Potential for Mitigating Global Climate Change. Held in
Corvaffs, Oregon on February 26-28, 1990.
PB91-2163907REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants Within Two-Dimension-
Al VafleVs. 1991
PB91-219063/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Apportionment of Residential Indoor VOC*s and Aide-
hides to Indoor and Outdoor Sources in Roanoke.
PB91-219162/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Control Technology Center 1990. A Year of Expanding
PB91-222034/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance Document lor Selecting Antiskid Materials Ap-
pfced to toe- and Snow-Covered Roadways.
PB91-222042/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Reoonal OxxJant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model)
PB91-223362/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA03
Procedures for Establishing Emissions for Early Reduc-
tion Compliance Extensions. Volume 1. Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing. Ethytene Oxide Sterilization, and
Chromium Electroplating.
PB91-225706/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Ornate Change and Glob
PB91-2264807REB
l te
sions.
.
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
in Sois and Global CSmatic
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
User's Guide to MOBILE4.1 (Mobte Source Emission
91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Carbon Sequestration
Change.
PB9l326530/REB
PB9?!228759/REB
Lorn-Range Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of
Anthropogenic Contaminants and Their Potential Effects
on Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-233262/HEB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PC-BEIS: A Personal Computer Version of the Bwgenic
Emissions Inventory System.
PB91-233460/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Development of Impact-Oriented Ornate Scenarios.
PB9T-233486/REB 91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
Spatial Distribution of Predpitatian Saasonaity in the
United States.
PB91-233510/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Sensitivity of Regional Ozone Modeing to Btogenic Hy-
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Fiscal Year 1990 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB91-235499/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the
Btogenic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB91-242412/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Bioassay-Directed Fractionation of the Organic Extract of
SRM 1649 Urban Air Paniculate Matter.
PB91 -242511/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Urban Aerosol Acids: Analysis of National Institute of
I Technology Standard Reference Material
Standards and
1649
PB91-242529/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
of Ozone Reactivity Scales for Volatile Or-
91-04 PC A07/MF A02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Point
Source Modelers' Inventory, 1985.
PB91-505586/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian Mod-
elers' Point Source Data. 1985.
PB91-505594/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505602/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505610/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505628/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505636/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-S05644/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobte Modelers' Tape - Winter Satur-
day, 1985.
PB91-505651/REB
91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape, 1985.
PB91-505685/REB 91-01 C
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505669/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505677/REB 91-01 CPT02
and
.
CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Winter Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505693/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505701/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dan TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505719/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
don TSP NonmobSe Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505727/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall Sat-
urday. 1985.
PB91-505735/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fan
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505743/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fan Satur-
day, 1985.
PB91-505750/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dan TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fan Sat-
urday. 1985.
PB91-505768/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2Y U.S. and
Canada THC Moote Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fan
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505776/REB
apes
91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Sunday 1965
PB91-505784/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emtesions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobie Sources Modelers' Tape - Fan
Sunday 1985
PB91-S05792/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505800/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
iculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Canada Natural Paniculate
Winter Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505818/REB
91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Saturday, 1985.
PB91-50S826/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Sunday. 1985.
PB91-505834/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505842/REB 91-01 CP T02
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Point Sources, 1985.
PB91-505859/REB 91-01 CP T02
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadi-
an Annual Point Sources, 1985.
PB91-505867/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Annual Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Area Sources, 1985.
PB91-505875/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian
Annual Area Sources, 1985.
PB91-505883/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Annual
Natural Paniculate Sources, 1985.
PB91-505891/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian
Annual Natural Paniculate Sources, 1985.
PB91-505909/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505917/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505925/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505933/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505941/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505958/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Spring Saturday. 1985.
PB91-505966/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505974/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Enventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Saturday. 1985.
PB91-505982/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Sunday. 1985.
PB91-505990/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Spring Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506006/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Sunday, 1985.
PB91 -50601 4/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Sunday. 1985.
PB91-506022/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-506030/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Weekday. 1 985.
PB91-S06048/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Source Modelers' Tape - Summer
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-506055/REB 91-01 CP T02
KW-4
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KEYWORD INDEX
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506063/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Saturday. 1985.
PB91-506071/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506089/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Saturday. 1985.
PB91-506097/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506105/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506113/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506121/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506139/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
don TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506147/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers; Tapes - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506154/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506162/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506170/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506188/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506196/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Weekday, 1985.
P891-506204/REB
91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506212/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
ticulate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Canada Natural Paniculate
Summer Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506220/REB
91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
itural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape •
Canada Natural
FaB Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506238/REB
91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sourc
Fan Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506246/REB
jrces Modelers' Tape -
91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Fan Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506253/REB 91-01 CP T02
Surface Impoundment Modeling System. Version 2.0 (for
Microcomputers).
PB91-506998/REB 91-01 CP D02
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (Version 1.13) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507889/REB 91-04 CP D02
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model Source Code.
PB91-509992/REB 91-04 CP T05
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model (IBM PC Compatible) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-510008/REB 91-04 CP DOS
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model (Apple Macintosh Version) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB91-510016/REB 91-04 CP DOS
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
Sography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
PB91-904200/REB 91-01 Subscription
AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT
Field Performance of Advanced Technology Woodstoves
in Glens Falls, NY., 1988-89. Volume 1.
PB91-125641/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Field Performance of Advanced Technology Woodstoves
in Glens Falls, NY., 1988-89. Volume 2. Technical Ap-
pendices.
PB91-125658/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Characterization of Emissions from a Variable Gasoline/
Methanol Fueled Car.
PB91-146563/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Seasonal Impact of Blending Oxygenated Organics with
Gasoline on Motor Vehicle Tailpipe and Evaporative
Emissions.
PB91 -146571 /REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Paniculate Emissions Control on the Control of
Other MWC Air Emissions.
PB91-146696/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Benzene Enabling Document for Standards on Benzene
Transfer and Waste Operations.
PB91 -161737/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Acid Rain Control Options.
PB91-162545/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Landfill Air Emissions Estimation Model, Version 1.1.
User's Manual.
PB91-167718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Status of Selected Air Pollution Control Programs, May
1990.
PB91-181826/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Biomass and Fossil Fuel to Methanol and Carbon via the
Hydrocarb Process: A Potential New Source of Transpor-
tation and Utility Fuels.
PB91-182675/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radon Concentrations Around the L-Bar Uranium Mill
Site.
PB91 -190991 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Directory of OAQPS Information Services.
PB91-191049/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Combustion Control of Organic Emissions from Municipal
Waste Combustors.
PB91-191411/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SITE Demonstration of the American Combustion Pyre-
tron Oxygen-Enhanced Burner.
PB91-196246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Minimization of Transient Emissions from Rotary Kiln In-
cinerators, 1990.
PB91-196329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Incinerability Ranking Systems for RCRA Hazardous Con-
stituents.
PB91-196352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biodegradation of Hydrocarbon Vapors in the Unsarurat-
ed Zone.
PB91-196642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Emissions from Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Back-
ground Information for Proposed Standards and Guide-
lines.
PB91-197061/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Impact of Declaring Soybean Oil Exempt from VOC Reg-
ulations on the Coatings Program.
PB91-206219/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Proceedings of U.S./FRG Workshop on Photochemical
Ozone Problem and Its Control (2nd). Held in Chapel Hill,
North Carolina on June 5-8,1990.
PB91 -211847/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1991: Detailed Summary of
Titles.
PB91-214585/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Regulatory and Inspection Manual for Nonmetallic Miner-
al Processing Plants.
PB91-216168/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
AHERA Clearance at Twenty Abatement Sites.
PB91-217398/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Asbestos/NESHAP Adequately Wet Guidance.
PB91-218693/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Asbestos/NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Containing Ma-
terials Guidance.
PB91-218701/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Radiation-Curable Coatings.
PB91-219550/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, September 1991.
PB91-221242/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Radiation and Mixed Waste Incineration. Background In-
formation Document Volume 1. Technology.
PB91-222505/HEB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors: Economic Analysis of Materi-
als Separation Requirement
PB91-222539/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emissions Work-
PB9*-22327-\/F(EB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Reducing Risk in Paint Stripping: Proceedings of an Inter-
national Conference. Held in Washington, DC. on Febru-
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. First Supplement to
1990 Edition.
PB91-231548/REB 91-04 PCA17/MFA04
Measurement of Mutagenic Emissions from the Inciner-
ation of the Pesticide Dinoseb during Application of Com-
bustion Modifications.
PB91-233437/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Emission of Organic Substances from Indoor Surface Ma-
terials.
PB91-242974/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION AFFECTS (PLANTS)
Theoretical Investigation of the Pressure and Tempera-
ture Dependence of Atmospheric Ozone Deposition of
Trees.
PB91-171579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
IMPROVE Progress Report: Appendix A.
PB90-231366/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Instruc-
tor's Guide.
PB91-101691/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
Manual.
PB91-101709/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
Workbook.
PB91-101758/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
Control of VOC Emissions from Polystyrene Foam Manu-
facturing.
PB91-102111/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
State of Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Final Air
Pollution Control Program Plan for Federal Fiscal Year
1991.
PB91-105023/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Temperature Dependence of the Emission of Perchlor-
oeihylene from Dry Cleaned Fabrics.
PB91-109843/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Presence of Dichloromethane on Cleaned XAD-2 Resin:
A Potential Problem and Solutions.
PB91-109934/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Resolving the Radon Problem in Clinton, New Jersey,
Houses.
PB91-115949/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Field Performance of Advanced Technology Woodstoves
in Glens Falls, NY., 1988-89. Volume 1.
PB91-125641/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Field Performance of Advanced Technology Woodstoves
in Glens Falls, NY., 1988-89. Volume 2. Technical Ap-
pendices.
PB91-125658/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Testing of Indoor Radon Reduction Techniques in Base-
ment Houses Having Adjoining Wings.
PB91-125831/REB 91-O1 PC A10/MF A02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Profi-
ciency Report, October 1990.
PB91-125922/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Toxic Air Pollutant Emission Factors - A Compilation for
Selected Air Toxic Compounds and Sources, Second Edi-
tion.
PB91-126003/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
National Emission Standards for Asbestos. Background
Information for Promulgated Asbestos NESHAP Revi-
sions.
PB91-127233/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Limb Process Development Studies.
PB91-127688/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Follow-Up Annual Alpha-Track Monitoring in 40 Eastern
Pennsylvania Houses with Indoor Radon Reduction Sys-
tems (December 1988-December 1989).
PB91-127779/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions Testing of a Precalciner Cement Kiln at Louis-
ville, Nebraska.
PB9M30195/REB 91-01 PCA18/MFA03
Emissions Testing of a Wet Cement Kiln at Hannibal,
Missouri. Draft Report.
P891-130203/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 1. Introduction and Methodolo-
B91-133322/REB
91-01 PC A05/MF A01
ary 12-13, 1991.
PB91-224303/REB
91-04 PCA14/MFA03
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Co?' 'Ted Plants. Volume 2. Site Specific Studies for
Air ia. Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois.
PBJ1- 33330/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
Ret,,..! Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fred Plants. Volume 3. Site Specific Studies for In-
diana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan,
Minnesota.
PB91-133348/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 4. Site Specific Studies for
Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina. New Hampshire.
New Jersey, New York, Ohio.
PB91-133355/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 5. Site Specific Studies for
KW-5
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KEYWORD INDEX
Pennsylvania, South Carolina. Tennessee, Virginia, Wis-
consin, West Virginia.
PB91-133363/REB 91-01 PCA24/MFA03
Retrofit Costs for Lime/Limestone FGD and Lime Spray
Drying at Coat-Fred Utility Boilers.
PB91-136952/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Material Selection.
PB91-136978/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Incinerability Index: A Measure of Incinerator Perform-
i).
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ance. (Journal Article).
PB91-145144/REB
Managing Asbestos in Place: A Building Owner's Glide
to Operations and Maintenance Programs for Asbestos-
Containing Materials.
PB91-145920/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Municipal Waste
Combustion Systems.
PB91-146639/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Polychlori-
nated Oi>enzo-p-0ioxin and Polychkxinated Dtoenzofuran
Precursors.
PB91-146647/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
High-Temperature, Short-Time Suflafon of Calcium-
Based Sorbents. 2. Experimental Data and Theoretical
Model Predictions.
PB91-146670/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
High-Temperature. Short-Time SuHaten of Calcium-
Based Sorbents. 1. Theoretical SuHabon Model.
PB91-146688/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Paniculate Emissions Control on the Control of
Other MWC Air Emissions.
PB91-146696/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Alternative Control Technology Document Organic
Waste Process Vents.
PB91-148270/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Polymer Manufacturing Industry - Background Information
tor Promulgated Standards.
PB91-148304/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Municipal Waste
Combustion Systems (Reannouncement).
PB91-156794/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of PotychkxJ-
nated DiDenzo-p-Oioxin and Polychlorinated Dfcenzofuran
Precursors (Reannouncement).
PB91-156802/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Global Warming Mitigation Potential of Three Tree Plan-
tation Scenarios.
P891-159608/REB 9141 PC A04/MF A01
Asbestos Fber Reentrainmenl during Dry Vacuuming and
Wet Cleaning of Asbestos-Contaminated Carpet
PB91-161695/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Controlling PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Incinerators by
Flue Gas Cleaning,
PB91-162537/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Add Rain Control Options.
PB91-162S45/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Combustion Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Mu-
niapal Waste Incinerators in North America.
PB91-162SS2/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
Compilation of Air PoMant Emission Factors. Volume 2.
Mobile Sources. Supplement A.
PB91-167692/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Best Demonstrated Control Technology for Graphic Arts.
PB9M68427/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Brjfcogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Volume 4. Citations. 1990.
PB91-168435/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF AOt
Soi Vapor Extraction Technology: Reference Handbook.
PB91-168476/REB 91-01 PCA1S/MFA02
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Materials Separation.
PB91-168567/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Operational Experience of the EPA Owned Bench Scale
Plot Plant for Evaluating SCR DeNOx Catalysts.
PB91-176750/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Characterization of Advanced Sorbents for Dry SO2 Con-
trol (Journal Article).
PB91-177030/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Control Strategies for Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in Indoor Air (Journal Article).
PB91-177055/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Activation and Reactivity of Novel Caldum-Based Sor-
bents for Dry SO2 Control in Boilers (Journal Article).
PB91-177113/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Status of Selected Air Pollution Control Programs. May
199O
PB91-181826/HEB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Assessment of Trace Organic Emissions Test Results
from the Montgomery County South MWC in Dayton.
Ohio.
PB91-182642/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Control of Transient Incinerator Emissions with an
Oxygen Based Combustion System.
PB91-182725/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Evaluation of the Thermal Stabtty POHC IntinerabHy
Ranking in a Plot-Scale Rotary Kin Incinerator.
PB91-1B2733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Apparatus for Short Time Measurements in a Fixed-Bed
Gas/Solid Reactor.
PB91-183376/REB . 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Incineration Treatment of Arsenic-Contaminated Soil.
PB91-183541/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, June 1991.
P89M83566/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline Ox-
ygenated Blends.
PB91-187583/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
CERCLA Removal Actions at Methane Release Sites.
PB91-190850/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Radon Concentrations Around the L-Bar Uranium Mill
Site.
PB91-190991/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Directory of OAQPS Information Services.
PB91-191049/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Designing and Implementing an Air Toxics Control Pro-
gram: A Program Development Manual for State and
Local Agencies.
PB91-1910&4/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Airborne Particle Sizes and Sources Found in Indoor Air.
PB91-191171/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Refuse-Derived
Fuel Combustors.
PB91-191429/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA's Control Technology Approach to Assisting States
and Regions with Air Toxics Problems: Five Case Stud-
PB91-191437/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Calcium Sorbents for Acid
Gas Emission Control.
PB91-191445/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Criteria for Assessing the Role of Transported Ozone/
Precursors in Ozone Nonattainment Areas.
PB91-19595S/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Application of Staged Combustion and Returning to the
Co-Firing of Nitrogen-Containing Wastes.
PB91-196444/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 1.
Sessions 1, 2, 3A, and 3B.
PB91-197210/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 2.
Sessions 4A. 4B. 4C, and 5.
PB91-197228/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 3.
Sessions 6A. 6B, and 6C.
PB91-197236/REB 91-01 PCA19/MFA03
Proceedngs: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 4.
Sessions 7A, 7B, and Posters.
PB91-197244/REB 91-01 PC A2S/MF A04
Turbulent Flame Reactor Studies of Chlorinated Hydro-
carbon Destruction Efficiency.
PB91-199885/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1989.
PB91-206797/REB 91-04 PCAO4/MFA01
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1989. Appendix.
PB91 -206821 /REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA02
Behaviour of Metals in Municipal Sludge Incinerators.
PB91-213611/REB 91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
Regulatory and Inspection Manual for Nonmetalfic Miner-
al Processing Plants.
PB91-216168/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA03
Radiatkxi and Mixed Waste Incineration. Background In-
formation Document Volume 1. Technology.
PB91-222SOS/REB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
Advancing Woodstove Secondary Combustion State-of-
trie-Art
PB91-223156/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Natural Gas Rebuming for NOx Control on a Cyclone-
Fred Boiler
PB91-223164/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Handbook on Control Technologies for Hazardous Air
Pollutants: HAP Manual.
PB91-223180/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Air Pollutants Program (HAP-PRO): Automat-
ed HAP and VOC Control Technology Assessment Son-
ware.
PB91-223198/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Transient Suppression Packaging for Reduced Emissions
from Rotary Kiln Incinerators.
PB91-223248/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Pulse Combustion to Solid and Hazardous
Wflsto InonGfaboo.
PB91-223289/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Pilot-Scale Incinerability Evaluation of Arsenic-and Lead-
Contaminated Soils from Two Superfund Sites.
PB91-226308/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Comparison of Local and Central Controls for Indoor Air
Quality
PB91-226373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF AO1
Retrofit Costs of SO2 and NOx Control at 200 U.S. Coal-
Fred Power Plants.
PB91-226381/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Permeability Properties of Fly Ash from Furnace Sorbent
liHOCtJon Procoss.
PB91-226399/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Mitigating Radon in Two Four-Story Dormitories.
PB91-226407/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas De-
sulfurization.
PB91-226423/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Summary of Joint DOD/EPA Research to Control VOCs
and Toxic Emissions.
PB91-226431/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Handbook: Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants.
PB91-228809/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Catalog of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor Air
Pollution.
PB91-231134/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Degreasing System Pollution Prevention Modification
verses Industrial Hygiene Concerns.
PB91-231142/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. First Supplement to
1990 Edition.
PB91-231548/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
Cost and Effectiveness of Radon Resistant Features in
New School Buildings.
PB91-233254/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta, Georgia on February 19-23, 1990. Volume 1. Sympo-
sium Oral Papers (Sessions 1 -4).
PB91-234443/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta, Georgia on February 19-23, 1990. Volume 2. Sympo-
sium Oral Papers (Sessions 5-9).
PB91-234450/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta, Georgia on February 19-23, 1990. volume 3. Sympo-
sium Poster Papers.
PB91-234468/REB 91-04 PC A24/MF A04
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS)
Technology Transfer Network (TTN). User's Manual.
PB91-2345S3/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
Air Cleaners for Indoor Air Pollution Control (Chapter 10).
PS91-242446/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling the Influence of Active Subslab Depressuriza-
tion (ASD) Systems on Airflows in Subslab Aggregate
Beds.
PB91-242925/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Update on Radon Mitigation Research in Schools.
PB91-242958/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Ventilation on Emission Rates of Wood Finish-
ing Materials.
PB91-242966/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at Coal-
Fred Plants (for Microcomputers).
PB91-506295/REB 91-01 CP D02
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry Scrubber and
Baghouse Equipped Hazardous Waste Incinerator.
PB91-101865/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Assessment of the Controllability of Condenstbte Emis-
sions.
PB91-12S807/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 1. User's Guide.
PB91-133512/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 2. Technical Documentation Manual.
PB91-133520/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 3. Programmer's Maintenance Manual.
PB91-133538/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Control of Motor Vehicle Emissions - The U.S. Experi-
ence.
PB91-136911/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Self-Consistent Deutschian ESP Model.
PB91-149518/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Technology for the Control of Particulates and Sulfur
Oxides by Electrostatic Techniques.
PB9M71355/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
In-Place Performance Evaluation of HEPA-Filtration Sys-
tems at Asbestos Abatement Sites.
PB91-171645/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fundamental Evaluation of an Electronic Air Cleaner.
PB91-176735/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Advanced Electrostatic Stimulation of Fabric Filtration:
Performance and Economics (Journal Article).
PB91-177048/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Facility: Annual Report for FY90.
PB91-182493/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
SITE Demonstration of the American Combustion Pyre-
tron Oxygen-Enhanced Burner.
PB91-196246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. 1991.
PB91-196451/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-6
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KEYWORD INDEX
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (HUMANS)
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 1.
Sessions 1,2, 3A, and 3B.
PB91-1972107REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 2.
Sessions 4A, 4B, 4C, and 5.
PB91-197228/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 3.
Sessions 6A, 6B, and 6C.
PB91-197236/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 4.
Sessions 7A. 7B, and Posters.
PB91-197244/REB 91-01 PC A25/MF A04
Nitrogen Oxide Control for Stationary Combustion
Sources.
PB91-211862/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with a
Single-Stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 1. Technical
Results.
PB91-223388/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with a
Single-Stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 2. Appendi-
re91-223396/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Handbook: Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants.
PB91-228809/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPCS), Execut-
able Model (Version 4.0) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-506469/REB 91-01 CP D02
Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPCS), Execut-
able Model and Source Model (Version 4.0) (for Micro-
computers).
PB91-506477/REB
91-01 CPD03
MR POLLUTION DETECTION
Selected Organic Pollutant Emissions from Unvented
Kerosene Heaters.
PB91-117119/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Branch Chamber System and Techniques for Simultane-
ous Pollutant Exposure Experiments and Gaseous Flux
Determinations.
PB91-117481/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Particle Beam Liquid Chromatography/
Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of Polar Senrwolatile
Organic Compounds in Air Samples.
PB91-127746/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Non-Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in Whole Air
Samples from the AutoEx Studies.
PB91-137042/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Measurements of Atmospheric Ammonia
by Fitter Packs, Transition-Flow Reactors, Simple and An-
nular Denuders and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectros-
11-146621/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Source Sampling and Analysis Guidance: A Methods Di-
rectory.
PB91-223131/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Measurement of Methane Emissions in the Plume of a
Large Surface Coal Mine Using Open-Path FTIR Spec-
troscopy.
PB91-226415/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Measurement of Mutagenic Emissions from the Inciner-
ation of the Pesticide Dinoseb during Application of Com-
bustion Modification's.
PB91-233437/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION ECONOMICS
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 1. Introduction and Methodolo-
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program, 1989.
PB91-148262/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Aldehyde Results,
1989
PB91'-148288/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Site 1 Final
Emission Test Report.
PB91-151498/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 8. GC/MS
Tapes Review Report.
PB9M51555/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Reid Comparison of Methods for the Measurement of
Gaseous and Particulate Contributors to Acidic Dry Depo-
sition.
PB91-163774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DOAS Urban Pollution Measurements.
PB91-176966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technique for Controllable Vapor-Phase Deposition of 1-
Nitro(14C)pyrene and Other Polycyclic Aromatic Hydro-
carbons onto Environmental Particulate Matter.
PB91-182212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Review of NAPAP Integrated Assessment Visibility.
PB91-182824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Identification of Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in
Consumer Products and Common Microenvironments.
PB91-182865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
- Determination of Organic Emissions from New Carpeting.
PB91-183277/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemfcal Characterization of ExtractaWe Organic Matter
torn Ambient Aerosols Collected in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-196055/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Methodology for Determination of Polyhalo-
genated Dibenzo-'p'-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Ambi-
PB91-i96063/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of a Fourier Transform Spectrometer as a Remote
Sensor at Superfund Sites.
PB91-199844/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protocol for the Field Validation of Emission Concentra-
tions from Stationary Sources.
PB91-216184/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Current and Developing Analytical Technologies for
Quantifying Btogenic Gas Emissions.
PB91-216523/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
B91-133322/REB
91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Retrofit Costs for S02 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 3. Site Specific Studies for In-
diana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan,
Minnesota.
PB91-133348/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 4. Site Specific Studies for
Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Hampshire,
New Jersey, New York, Ohio.
PB91-133355/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 5. Site Specific Studies for
Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Wis-
consin, West Virginia.
PB91-133363/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors: Revision and Update of Eco-
nomic Impact Analysis and Regulatory Impact Analysis.
PB91-168575/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at Coal-
Fired Plants (for Microcomputers).
PB91-506295/REB 91-01 CP D02
AIR POLLUTION EFFECT (HUMANS)
Effective Strategies for Population Studies of Acute Air
Pollution Health Effects.
PB91-109439/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION EFFECT (PLANTS)
Confidence Intervals for a Crop Yield Loss Function in
Nonlinear Regression.
PB91-146506/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (ANIMALS)
Morphometric Study of Nasal-Pharyngeal Growth for Par-
ticle Deposition in the Rat.
PB91-109140/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Increase in Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme in Rat Lungs
Following Inhalation of Phosgene.
PB91-109546/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Measurements of Cardiopulmonary Response in Awake
Rats during Acute Exposure to Near-Ambient Concentra-
tions of Ozone.
PB91-109702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Carbon Dioxide Challenge to Detect Toxicant - In-
duced Changes in Cardiopulmonary Function of Awake
Rats
PB91-116038/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lung Injury Caused by Ambient Levels of Ozone.
PB91-117606/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Ammonium Nitrate Aerosol Exposure on Lung
Structure of Normal and Elastase-lmparied Rats and
Guinea Piqs.
PB91 -117630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acid Aerosols Issue Paper Health Effects and Aerome-
PB9i-125864/REB 91-01 PCA17/MFA03
Morphometry and 3-Dimensional Reconstruction of the
PB91-133009/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dose Paradigms for Inhaled Vapors of Primary Carcino-
gens and Their Impact on Risk Assessment.
PB91-149815/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
32P-Postlabeling DNA Adduct Assay: Cigarette Smoke-
Induced DNA Adducts in the Respiratory and Nonrespira-
I^1R-1
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KEYWORD INDEX
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Sci-
entific Criteria for Carbon Monoxide.
PB91-191304/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozone Concentration and Pulmonary Response Relation-
ships for 6.6-Hour Exposures with Five Hours of Moder-
ate Exercise to 0.08.0.10, and 0.12 PPM.
PB91-191486/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 11. A
Lognormal Model Relating Human Lung Function De-
crease to O3 Exposure.
PB91-200287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Respiratory Response of Humans Exposed to Low
Levels of Ozone for 6.6 Hours.
PB91-200311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources on Individual Ex-
posure. Documentation.
PB91-201095/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A01
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Lead: Assessment of Scientific and Technical Informa-
tion.
PB91-206185/REB 91-O1 PC A09/MF A02
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report. 1969.
Executive Summary and Chapter 4-Excerpts.
PB91-206235/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds
and Paniculate Matter in the Kanawtia Valley. WV. 2.
Analysis of Factors Contributing to VOC and Particle Ex-
91-207092/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to Ambient Levels of Ozone for 6.6
Hours Causes Cellular and Biochemical Changes in the
P891-207126/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ar/Suparfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Air Stripping of Contaminat-
ed Water.
PB91-211888/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring IACP Samples and Construction of a Central-
ized Database.
PB91-213546/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF AOt
Radrabon and Mixed Waste Incineration: Background In-
formation Document Volume 2. Risk of Radiation Expo-
PB91-222513/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A02
Initial Verification of the Environmental Protection Agency
Indoor Air Quaity Model EXPOSURE Version Z.
PB91-223263/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Ozone Exposure on the Dispersion of Inhaled
Aerosol Boluses in Healthy Human Subjects.
PB91-231266/REB 91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
Exposure Assessment Approaches to Evaluate Respira-
tory Health Effects of Paniculate Matter and Nitrogen Di-
PB91-231340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Neurobehavioral Response in Humans to
Low-Level Volatie Organic Compound (VOC) Sources.
PB91-2333S3/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Poiutant Sources (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB91-507764/REB . 91-O4 CP DOS
Am POLLUTION hH-tCIS (PLANTS)
Assessment of Atmospheric Exposure and Deposition to
High Elevation Forests in the Eastern United States.
PS91-100164/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
Flux Determinations and Physiological Response in the
Exposure of Red Spruce to Gaseous Hydn
Oxone. and Sulfur Dioxide.
PB91-117473/REB
ogen Peroxide.
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Branch Chamber System and Techniques for SimuKane-
ous PolMant Exposure Experiments and Gaseous Flux
PB91-117481/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Efficacy of Ozone Exposure Indices in the Standard Set-
PB9M29692/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air QuaMy and Deposition (Chapter 3).
PB91.136606/RE6 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Adequacy of Interval Estimates of Yield Responses to
Ozone Estimated from NOLAN Data.
PB91-144832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Ozone. Sulfur Dioxide. Sol Water Deficit, and
CulBvar on Yields of Soybean.
PB91-144840/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ecological Exposure and Effects of Airborne Toxic
Cherncate An Overview.
PB91-148460/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
Water Relations of Drfferenba»y Irrigated Cotton Exposed
to Ozone,
PB91-183202/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interaction of Elevated Uttraviolet-B Radrabon and CO2
on Productivity and Photosynthetic Characteristics in
Diurnal Curves of Tropospheric Ozone in the Western
United States.
PB91-219006/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Bush Bean
('PnaseoTus vulgaris') to Ozone and Drought Stress.
PB91 -219014/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Atmospheric Formaldehyde and the Potential for Plant
Effects.
PB91-226506/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Co-Occurrence of Ozone and Acidic Ooudwater in High-
Elevation Forests.
PB91-231365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Forestation and Forest Management Options and Their
Costs at the Site Level.
PB91-233270/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION FORECASTS
Evaluation of the TUPOS Air Quality Dispersion Model
Using Data from the Epri Kincaid Field Study.
PB9T-233494/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Procedures tor Preparing Emissions Projections.
PB91-242404/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
AIR POLLUTION MONITORING
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Contingency Plans at Superfund Sites Using Air Monitor-
91-102129/REB
91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Use of Bioassay Methods to Evaluate Mutagenkaty of
Ambient Air Collected Near a Municipal Waste Combus-
tor.
PB91-109389/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization and Reconstruction of Historical London.
England. Acidic Aerosol Concentrations.
PB91-109405/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Exposures to Acidic Aerosols.
PB91-109447/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Studies of Acid Aerosols in Six Cities and in a New Mum-
City Investigation: Design Issues.
PB91-109462/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reid Intercomparison of Precipitation Samplers for As-
sessing Wet Deposition of Organic Contaminants.
PB91-T25880/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Development of Real-Time Monitors for Gaseous Formal-
dehyde.
PB91-126029/REB 91-01 PCAOS/MFA01
Follow-Up Annual Alpha-Track Monitoring in 40 Eastern
Pennsylvania Houses with Indoor Radon Reduction Sys-
tems (December 1988-December 1989).
PB91-127779/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Soviet-American Joint Experiments on Mobile Source Air
Pollution: Objectives and Experimental Designs.
PB91-129163/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Oxygenated Organic Compound Concentrations Near a
Roadway in Lithuania, SSR.
PB91-131672/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis for Porychkxinated Dfcenzo-p-
Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Ambient Air.
PB91-131698/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Exposure Indices Consideration for Rural Ozone Rela-
tionships in the United States.
PB91-136598/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Analysis of Ozone Air Quality Over the New York Metro-
politan Area.
PB91-137026/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Airborne Asbestos Levels Measured Before, during and
After Abatement
PB9M45136/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Strategy for Sorting Volatile Organics into Source-
Related Groups.
PB91-146357/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program, 1989.
PB91-148262/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Aldehyde Results.
1989.
PB91-148288/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Assessment of Asbestos Removal Carried Out Using
EPA Purple Book Guidance.
P891-148338/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Study Using a Three Dimensional Photochemical Smog
Formation Model under Conditions of Complex Flow: Ap-
plication of the Urban Airshed Model to the Tokyo Metro-
politan Area.
PB91-168401/REB 91-01 PCAOS/MFA01
Norvnethane Organic Compound and Three-Hour Air
Toxics Monitoring Program, 1990.
PB91-t68583/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
Investigation of the Indoor Air Quaity of the Norm Caroli-
na Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Re-
sources Located at 3800 Barrett Drive, Raleigh. North
Carolina.
PB91-179069/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-182824/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PossWe Red Spruce Dedne: Contribubons of Tree-Ring
pM1^96428fflEB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study.
PB91-183046/RiB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study. Supplement
PB91-183053/REB 91-o( PCA07/MFA01
flats
PB91-191148/RE8
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Air Quality Monitoring in Atlanta with the Differential Opti-
cal Absorption Spectrometer.
PB91-191239/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sources of Air Pollutants Indoors: VOC and Fine Panicu-
late Species.
PB9M96527/REB 91-01 PC A03
Intercomparison of Atmospheric Nitric Acid Measure-
ments at Elevated Ambient Concentrations.
PB91-196543/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Acid Precipitation in North America: 1987 Annual and
Seasonal Data Summaries from Acid Deposition System
Data Base.
PB91-196683/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1939.
Executive Summary and Chapter 4-Excerpts.
PB91-206235/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summer 1990 Atlanta Ozone Precursor Study.
PB91-211326/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Natural Emissions of Oxidant Precursors.
PB91-211334/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hydrocarbon Continuous Monitoring Systems for Hazard-
ous Waste Incinerator Emissions Measurement
PB91-213561/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Air Surveillance
F.S.O.P. No. 8.
PB91-213843/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook: Permit Writer's Guide to Test Bum Data, Haz-
ardous Waste Incineration.
PB91-216317/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
Current and Developing Analytical Technologies for
Quantifying Bknenic Gas Emissions.
PB91-216523/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
AHERA Clearance at Twenty Abatement Sites.
PB91-217398/HEB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
Apportionment of Residential Indoor VOC's and Alde-
hydes to Indoor and Outdoor Sources in Roanoke.
PB91-219162/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs and Passi-
vated Canisters for Field Sampling Airborne Toxic Organ-
ic Vapors in the United States and the USSR.
PB91-233544/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION MONITORS
Evaluation of a Remote Sensor for Mobile Source CO
Emissions.
PB9M48320/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
US EPA TEAM Study of InhalaWe Particles
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KEYWORD INDEX
AIR QUALITY DATA
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 1. Summary
H-151480/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Site 1 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151498/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 3. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151506/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 4. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report Appendices.
PB91-151514/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 5. Site 3 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151522/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewatef Sludge Incinerators. Volume 6. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report.
PB91-151530/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 7. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report. Appendices.
PB91-151548/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Asbestos Fiber Reentrainment during Dry Vacuuming and
Wet Cleaning of Asbestos-Contaminated Carpet.
PB9M61695/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
ReM Comparison of Methods for the Measurement of
Gaseous and Paniculate Contributors to Acidic Dry Depo-
sition.
PB91-163774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 1. The ROM
Preprocessors.
PB91-171926/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 2. The ROM
Processor Network.
PB91-171934/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 3. The Core
PB91-171942/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
National Dry Deposition Network: Third Annual Progress
PB9M81784/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Sources of Mutagenic Activity in Urban Fine Particles.
PB91-182121/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Source Apportionrnent of Mutagenic Activity of Fine Parti-
cle Organics in Boise. Idaho.
PB91-182832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sector Sampling for VCC's during Remediation of Super-
fund Site at Shaver's Farm, Georgia.
PB91-182840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Total Volatile Organic Concentrations in 2700 Personal,
Indoor, and Outdoor Air Samples Collected in the US
EPA TEAM Studies.
PB91-182857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protocol for the Reid Validation of Stationary Source
Emission Measurements.
PB91-182907/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Determination of Organic Emissions from New Carpeting.
PB91-183277/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
IACP: Overview of the Boise. Idaho, and the Roanoke,
Virginia. Field Studies.
PHJ1-191122/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Indoor Air-Assessment Indoor Concentrations of Environ-
PB91-193847/$lBS' 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Methodology for Determination of Polyhalo-
genated Dfcenzo-'p'-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Ambi-
.
P891-196063/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. 1991.
PB91-196451/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents
(POHC) Reference Directory. Documentation.
PB91-201061/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
' Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 1. Technical Manual.
PB81-205153/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA02
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 2. User's Guide.
PB91-205161/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds
and Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley. WV. 1.
Methods and Descriptive Statistics.
PB91-207084/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring IACP Samples and Construction of a Central-
ized DataBase
PB91-213546/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis of Municipal Wastewater Sludge
Incinerator Emissions for Metals, Metal Species, and Or-
grics.
PB91-219113/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Source Sampling and Analysis Guidance: A Methods Di-
rectory.
PB91-223131/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Anthropogenic Emissions Involved in Acidic Deposition
Processes.
PB91-223149/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparability between Various Field and Laboratory
Woodstove Emission Measurement Methods.
PB91-223172/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Air Toxic Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB91-223206/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Method for Estimating Methane Emissions from Under-
ground Coal Mines: Preliminary Findings.
PB91 -22321 4/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Emissions and Organic Fingerprints from
Combustion of Oil and Wood.
PB91-223222/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Global Landfill
Methane.
PB91-223230/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Small-Chamber Determinations of the Emission Rates of
Mercury from Latex Paints.
PB91-223255/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emissions Work-
shops.
PB91-223271/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Role of Quality Assurance in Minimizing Errors in Station-
ary Source Reid Sampling.
PB91-226357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Wintertime Measurements of Aerosol Acidity and Trace
Elements in Wuhan, a City in Central China.
PB91-243006/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents
(POHC) Reference Directory, (Version 1.0) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB91-507749/REB 91-04 CP D04
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers,
(Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507871/REB 91-04 CP DOS
AIR POLLUTION SOURCES
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources on Individual Ex-
posure. Documentation.
PB91-201095/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB91-507764/REB 91-04 CP 003
AIR POLLUTION STANDARDS
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Procedures
for Hazardous Waste Incineration. Handbook.
PB91-145979/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Benzene Enabling Document for Standards on Benzene
Transfer and Waste Operations.
PB91 -1 61 737/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Landfill Air Emissions Estimation Model, Version 1.1.
User's Manual.
PB91-167718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Promulgated Standards and Guidelines. Summary of
Public Comments and Responses.
PB91-168534/REB 91-01 PCA22/MFA03
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Promulgated Standards and Guidelines. Summary of
Public Comments and Responses. Appendices A to C.
PB91-168542/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Materials Separation.
PB91-168S67/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors: Revision and Update of Eco-
nomic Impact Analysis and Regulatory Impact Analysis.
PB91-168575/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Definition of Adverse Effects for the Purpose of Estab-
lishing Secondary National Ambient Air Quality Stand-
ards. October-December 1990.
PB91 -171561/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Sci-
entific Criteria for Carbon Monoxide.
PB91-191304/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
International Approaches to Developing Standards for
Noncriteria Pollutants. .„-,..,- ....
PB91-191403/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Emissions from Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Back-
ground Information for Proposed Standards and Guide-
PB91-197061/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Asbestos/NESHAP Adequately Wet Guidance.
PB91-218693/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Asbestos/NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Containing Ma-
91-04 PC AOS/MF AOI
Air/Supertund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Database of Emission Rate Measurement Projects.
P891-222059/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors: Economic Analysis of Materi-
als Separation Requirement. r»-.«.<»ie»M
PB91-222539/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 1. Chap-
ters 1-8, and Appendices A-C.
PB91-233577/REB 91-04 PCA1S/MFA03
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 2. Appen-
dices D-F.
PB91-233585/REB 91-04 PCA15/MFA03
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 3. Appen-
dices G-L
PB91-233593/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
General Preamble: Implementation of Title I Clean Air Act
Amendments of 1990.
PB91-241877/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
Landfill Air Emissions Estimation Model, Version 1.1 (for
Microcomputers).
PB91-507541/REB 91-01 CP D02
AIR POLLUTION TRAINING INSTITUTE
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Instruc-
tor's Guide.
PB91-101691/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
Manual.
PB91-101709/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
Workbook.
PB91-101758/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
AIR QUALITY
Regional Oxidant Model Multi-Processor (ROMMP).
PB91-131680/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Two Indoor Air Exposure Modeling Studies: CONTAM
Modeling Results, and Serial Correlation Effects.
PB91-159707/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Air Qualil
PB91-172247/RE1
1989.
91-01 PC A07/MF A01
User's Guide for Executing OZIPR.
PB91-175877/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Directory of OAQPS Information Services.
PB91-191049/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sensitivity Analysis of a Nested Ozone Air Quality Model.
PB91-191221/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Sci-
entific Criteria for Carbon Monoxide.
PB91-191304/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 11. A
Lognormal Model Relating Human Lung Function De-
crease to O3 Exposure.
PB91-200287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 1. Technical Manual.
PB91-205153/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A02
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 2. User's Guide.
PB91-205161/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report. 1989.
Executive Summary and Chapter 4-Excerpts.
PB91-206235/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Indoor Air Quality and Work Environment Survey:
Relationships of Employees' Self-Reported Health Symp-
toms with Direct Indoor Air Quality Measurements.
PB91-213579/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories
for Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume
2. Emission Inventory Requirements for Photochemical
Air Quality Simulation Models.
PB91-216176/REB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
Three-Dimensional Contaminant Distribution in an Office
Space.
PB91-226365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Local and Central Controls for Indoor Air
Quality.
PB91-226373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of the TUPOS Air Quality Dispersion Model
Using Data from the Epri Kincaid Field Study.
PB91-233494/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS)
Technology Transfer Network (TTN). User's Manual.
PB91-234583/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
OZIPR: Ozone Isopleth Plotting Package (Research Ver-
sion) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507376/REB 91-01 CP D03
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
(Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB91 -507871 /REB 91-04 CP D03
AIR QUALITY CONTROL REGIONS
Report to Congress on Railroad Emissions: A Study
Based On Existing Data.
PB91-216150/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
AIR QUALITY DATA
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds
and Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley. WV. 1.
Methods and Descriptive Statistics.
PB91-207084/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds
and Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 2.
Analysis of Factors Contributing to VOC and Particle Ex-
posures.
PB91-207092/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KW-9
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KEYWORD INDEX
AIR QUALITY DISPERSION MODELS
Guidance on the Application of Refined Dispersion
Models for Air Toxics Releases.
PB91-190983/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
AIR QUALITY DISPLAY MODEL
User's Guide to the Complex Terrain Dispersion Model
Plus Algorithms for Unstable Situations (CTDMPLUS):
Volume 2. The Screening Mode (CTSCREEN).
PB91-136564/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of the EPA Complex Terrain Dispersion Model
(CTDMPLUS) with the Lovett Power Plant Data Base.
PB91-162503/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Screening Model for Complex Terrain Applica-
tions.
PB91-162693/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AIR QUALITY DISPLAY MODELS
Initial Verification of the Environmental Protection Agency
Indoor Air Quality Model EXPOSURE Version 2.
PB91-223263/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
AIR RISK INFORMATION SUPPORT CENTER
Communicating Risk Information to State and Local Air
Pollution Control Agencies via U.S. EPA's Air Risk Infor-
mation Support Center (Air RISC).
PB91-191296/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
AIR SAMPLERS
Design and Evaluation of a High-Flow Rate Dichotomous
Aerosol Sampler.
PB91-109942/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Dichotomous Samplers Modified for Use with Electron
PB91-11
i/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Wind Tunnel Evaluation of PM10 Samplers.
PB91-146589/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Particle Transmission Characteristics of an Annular Den-
uder Ambient Sampling System.
PB91-183400/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AIR SAMPLES
Gas Chromatography/Matrix Isolation-Infrared Spectrom-
etry for Air Sample Analysts.
PB91-136317/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
AIR SAMPLING
Study on Distributions and Recoveries of Tetrachkxodi-
benzo-p-Oioxin and Octachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin in a MM5
Samping Train.
PB91-181743/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 51: Glass
Source Assessment Samping System (Glass SASS).
PB91-195966/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Intercomparison of Atmospheric Nitric Acid Measure-
ments at Elevated Ambient Concentrations.
PB91-196543/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handtng Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagerecrty
PB91-213603/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
AIR TOXICS CONTROL PROGRAMS
Designing and Implementing an Air Toxics Control Pro-
gram: A Program Development Manual for State and
PB91-1§1(!54/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Am WATER INTERACTIONS
Hydrotogic Sensitivities of the Sacramento-San Joaquin
Rwer Basin. California, to Global Warming.
PB91-177279/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sigrificance of the Surface Microlayer to the Environ-
mentaJ Fate of DK2-ethy»wxyDpntrialate Predated from
Marine Microcosms.
PB91-183210/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Regional Characteristics of Land Use in Northeast and
Southern Blue Ridge Province: Associations with Acid
Rain Effects on Surface-Water Chemistry.
PB91-207001/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
AddR Lakes and Streams in the United States: The Rote
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Betaine on Enumeration of Airborne Bacteria.
PB91-116210/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
AIRBORNE POLLUTANTS
Exercise. Fitness, and Health: A Consensus of Current
PB9V13?706/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
AIRFLOW
Airflow Characteristics in a Baboon Nasal Passage Cast
PB9V109132/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
AIRWAY BIFURCATIONS
merCal Impacton and Gravitational Deposition of Aero-
sols in Curved Tubes and Airway Bifurcations.
PB91-182147/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
AffiWAY RESISTANCE
Rote of Oxidants in Influenza-Induced Airway Hyperreacfr
P891-231225/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Alabama. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
P891-5O8580/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Alabama, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509117/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB91-921209/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
ALACHLOR
Quantification of lexicological Effects for Alachlor.
PB91-143420/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
ALASKA
Contamination of U.S. Arctic Ecosystems by Long-Range
Transport of Atmospheric Contaminants.
PB91-137109/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Alaska. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508598/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TR!). Alaska, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09125/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Alaska.
PB91-921210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALDEHYDE DEHYDROGENASE
Immunohistochemical Detection of Tumour-Associated
Aldehyde Dehydrogenase in Formalin-Fixed Rat and
Mouse Normal Liver and Hepatomas.
PB91-163691/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ALDEHYDES
Oxygenated Organic Compound Concentrations Near a
Roadway in Lithuania. SSR.
PB91-131672/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Aldehyde Results.
PB91-148288/REB
91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Investigation of the Indoor Air Quality of the North Caroli-
na Department of Environment Health, and Natural Re-
sources Located at 3800 Barrett Drive. Raleigh, North
Carolina.
PB91-179069/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALDICARB
Analysis of Risk from Exposure to AWtcarb Using Immune
Response of Nonuniform Populations of Mice.
PB91-116756/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Akficarb.
PB91-142810/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
ALDRIN
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
AkJrin/Dieldrin.
PB91-161521/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ALGORITHMS
Hybrid Fast Hankel Transform Algorithm for Electromag-
netic Modeling.
PB91-146340/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
ALIPHATIC ACIDS
5-Methythexanoic Acid Developmental Toxfcity Testing.
PB91-141838/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALKALI NtTY
Effects of Parameter Uncertainty on Long-Term Simula-
tions of Lake Alkalinity.
PB91-182170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALKANES
Chemical Reactions and Transport of Alkanes and Their
Products in the Troposphere.
PB91-183418/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALKENE COMPOUNDS
NucteophiBc Addrbon to Activated Double Bonds: Predic-
tions of Reactivity from the Laplatian of the Charge Den-
sity.
PB91-109256/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Al I Fl FS
DMA Sequence Analysis of Revertants of the
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KEYWORD INDEX
AQUATIC MICROBIOLOGY
AMYGDALA
Examination of the Proconvulsant Actions of Pyrethroid
Insecticides Using Pentylenetetrazol and Amygdala Kin-
ding Seizure Models.
PB91-109744/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Phosphorylation
Is Not Altered by Amygdaloid Kindling.
PB91-191676/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ANAEROBIC BACTERIA
In-situ Biotransformation of Carbon Tetrachloride under
Anoxic Conditions.
PB91-148346/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Effect of Fluorinated Analogues of Phenol and Hydroxy-
benzoates on the Anaerobic Transformation of Phenol to
Benzoate.
PB91-163873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Para-Hydroxybenzoate as an Intermediate in the Anaero-
bic Transformation of Phenol to Benzoate.
PB91-206938/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ANAEROBIC PROCESSES
Anaerobic In-situ Treatment of Chlorinated Ethenes.
PB91-137067/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dechlorination of Dfchtorophenols by Nona-
dapted and Adapted Microbial Communities in Pond
Setfments.
PB91-183343/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Anaerobic Biotransformation of Contaminants in the Sub-
surface.
PB91-240549/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ANALGESIA
Restraint-Induced Analgesia in the CD-1 Mouse: Interac-
tions with Morphine and Time of Day.
P891-109215/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ANALGESICS
Structure-Activity Study of Paracetamol Analogues: Inhibi-
tion of Replicatrve ONA Synthesis in V79 Chinese Ham-
ster Cells.
PB91-191627/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTERS
Measurement of Boundaries Using a Digitizer Tablet.
PB91-213538/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ANATOMICAL MODELS
Simulation of Heat and Mass Transfer Processes in a
Surrogate Bronchial System Developed for Hygroscopic
Aerosol Studies.
PB91-109363/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANATOMY
Airflow Characteristics in a Baboon Nasal Passage Cast.
PB91-109132/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Morphometnc Study of Nasal-Pharyngeal Growth for Par-
ticle Deposition in the Rat
PB91-109140/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Morphometry and 3-Dimensional Reconstruction of the
Acinus.
PB91-133009/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Structure of the Gas Exchange Region of the Lungs De-
termined by Three-Dimensional Reconstructions.
PB91-133017/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Anatomical Modeling of Microdosimetry of Inhaled Parti-
cles and Gases in the Lung.
PB91-133033/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
herbal Impaction and Gravitational Deposition of Aero-
sols in Curved Tubes and Airway Bifurcations.
PB91-182147/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANEUPUMDY
Genetic Method to Quantitate Induced Chromosome
Breaks Using a Mouse/Human Monochromosomal
Hybrid Cell One: Identification of Potential Clastogenic
91-109413/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
AMLMES
Influence of Cytochrome P450 Mixed-Function Oxidase
Induction on the Acute Toxkaty to Rainbow Trout 'Saline
gardner* of Primary Aromatic Amines.
PB91-171470/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sorption of lonizable Organic Compounds to Sediments
and Soils.
PB9M81941/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Microbial Transformation Rate Constants of Structurally
Diverse Man-Made Chemicals.
PB91-181958/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
AMMAL BEHAVIOR
Acute Effects of Amitraz on the Acoustic Startle Re-
sponse and Motor Activity.
PB91-115998/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Avoidance Behavior of Mallards and Northern Bobwhite
Exposed to Carbofuran-Contaminated Food and Water.
PB91-146316/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative Method for Evaluating Avian Food Avoid-
ance Behavior.
PB91-149807/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Do Behavioral Responses to Pesticide Exposure Affect
WHHe Population Parameters.
PB91-162677/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Observations of the Ecology and Habits of Man-
grove Rivulus ('Rhnjlus marmoratys') in Belize and Flonda
(Teteostei: Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae).
PB91-163840/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Comparative Effects of Hypoxia on Behavioral Thermore-
gulation in the Rats, Hamsters, and Mice.
PB91-183467/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Behavioral and Neurochemical Changes in Rats Dosed
Repeatedly with Diisopropylfluorophosphate.
PB91-200238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Divergence between Populations of a Monogamous Poly-
chaete with Male Parental Care: Premating Isolation and
Chromosome Variation.
PB91-206904/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANIMAL DISEASE MODELS
Toxic-Induced Hypothermia and Hypometabolism: Do
They Increase Uncertainty in the Extrapolation of Toxico-
logical Data from Experimental Animals to Humans.
PB91 -191528/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Animal Models of Cognitive Development in Neurotoxico-
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-231076/REB
ANIMAL ECOLOGY
Field Observations of the Ecology and Habits of Man-
grove Rivulus ('Rivulus marmoratus') in Belize and Florida
(Teleostei: Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae).
PB91-163840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANIMAL MODELS
Animal Models for Assessing Developmental Toxicity.
PB91-219154/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
ANIMALS
Animals as Sentinels of Environmental Health Hazards.
PB91-219576/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
ANNOUNCEMENT BULLETIN
Up and Running: New EPA Case History Database and
Library System.
PB91-149617/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
ANNUAL VARIATIONS
Reply to Discussion by Geoff Kite: Relationship between
Annual Runoff and Watershed Area for the Eastern
United States.
PB91 -177022/REB 91-01 PC A01 /MF A01
ANNULAR DENUDERS
Particle Transmission Characteristics of an Annular Den-
uder Ambient Sampling System.
PB91-183400/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANTERIOR PITUITARY HORMONES
Regional Patterning Of Hormones in the Female Rat An-
terior Pituitary: Disproportionate Changes Over the Es-
trous Cycle.
PB91-11S964/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANTHRAQUINONES
Analysis of the Genotoxicity of Anthraquinone Dyes in
the Mouse Lymphoma Assay.
PB91-183509/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modification and Characterization of Dry Material Feeder
Delivery of Red and Violet Dye Mixtures.
PB91-207050/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ANTHROPOGENIC SOURCES
Evaluation of Significant Anthropogenic Sources of Ra-
diatively Important Trace Gases.
PB91-127753/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE
Long-Term Starvation-Induced Loss of Antibiotic Resist-
ance in Bacteria.
PB91-171629/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ANTIBIOTICS
Influence of Antibiotics on Intestinal Tract Survival and
Translocation of Environmental 'Pseudomonas' Species.
P891-115865/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ANTIDOTES
PotentiatJon of Organophosphorus-lnduced Delayed
Neurotoxicity by Phenylmethylsulfonyl Fluoride.
PB91-177246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANTIGENS
Induction of Activation Antigens on Human Natural Killer
Cells Mediated Through the Fc-Gamma Receptor.
PB91-116004/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ANTIMONY
Impact of Lead and Other Metallic Solders on Water
PB91-125724/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
PB91Me?1539/R£B 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANTINEOPLASDC AGENTS
Prolonged Survival of Female AKR Mice Fed Diets Sup-
plemented with Methkwiine and Choline.
PB91-109629/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Induction, Accumulation, and Persistence of Sister Chro-
matjd Exchanges in Women with Breast Cancer Receiv-
ing Cyclophosphamide, Adriamycin, and 5-Fluorouracil
PB9™1M88/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ANTISKID MATERIALS
Guidance Document for Selecting Antiskid Materials Ap-
plied to Ice- and Snow-Covered Roadways^
PB91-222042/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN REGION (UNITED STATES)
Data Users Guide to the Mountain Cloud Chemistry
PB9it^68484/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
APPLICABLE OR RELEVANT AND APPROPRIATE
REQUIREMENTS
ARARs Q's and A's: State Ground-Water Antidegradation
Issues.
PB91-921311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's: The Fund-Balancing Waiver.
PB91-921321/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
AQUATIC ANIMALS
Accumulation Factors for Eleven Polychlorinated Bi-
phenyl Congeners.
PB91-183426/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
AQUATIC BACTERIA
Explanation for the Decline of Bacteria Introduced into
Lake Water.
PB91-206896/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
AQUATIC BIOLOGY
Evaluation of Sucrose as an Alternative to Sodium Chlo-
ride in the Microtox (Trade Name) Assay: Comparison to
Fish and Cladoceran Tests with Freshwater Effluents.
PB91-144972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Manual for the Evaluation of Laboratories Performing
Aquatic Toxicity Tests.
PB91-148353/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Testing of Insect Microsporidians (Microspora: Nosemati-
dae) in Nontarget Aquatic Species.
PB91-163899/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Explanation for the Decline of Bacteria Introduced into
Lake Water.
PB91-206896/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
PIRLA Project (Paleoecological Investigation of Recent
Lake Acidification): An Introduction to the Synthesis of
the Project
PB91-146472/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regional Framework for Establishing Recovery Criteria.
PB91-14S480/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Overview of Case Studies on Recovery of Aquatic Sys-
tems from Disturbance.
PB91-163576/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Tributyltin and Invertebrates of a Seagrass Ecosystem:
Exposure and Response of Different Species.
PB91-163915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Progress in the National Estuary Program: Report to Con-
gress.
PB91-168385/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EMAP-Surface Waters Monitoring and Research Strate-
gy. Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-168518/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Application of Ecological Theory to Determine Recovery
Potential of Disturbed Lotic Ecosystems: Research
Needs and Priorities.
PB91-171454/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses in Five Northern Appalachian
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-176057/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses of Four Adirondack Headwater
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-176065/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Bioaccumulation and Toxicity of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-dioxin and Related Compounds in Aquatic Eco-
systems.
PB91-176974/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Significance of the Surface Microlayer to the Environ-
mental Fate of Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate Predicted from
Marine Microcosms.
PB91-183210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lake and Stream Indicators for U.S. EPA's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-191080/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Regional Patterns in Three Biological Indicators of
Stream Condition in Ohio.
PB91-191155/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Attachment and Replication of 'Pseudomonas aerugin-
osa' Bacteriophages under Conditions Simulating Aquatic
Environments.
PB91-206953/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
GIS Procedure to Create a National Lakes Frame for En-
vironmental Monitoring.
PB91-226464/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring Environmental Changes in Lakes Using Algal
Microfossils.
PB91-226498/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
AQUATIC MICROBIOLOGY
Continuing March of Legionnaires Disease: UV May Be
Best Control Weapon in a Weak Arsenal.
PB91-116848/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Flexibility in Bacteriological Monitoring.
PB91-137166/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stable Carbon Isotope Analysis of Nucleic Acids to Trace
Sources of Dissolved Substrates Used by Estuarine Bac-
teria.
PB91-164012/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Kinetics of Chemical and Microbiological Contaminants in
Distribution Systems.
PB91-176776/REB 914)1 PC A03/MF A01
AQUATIC PLANTS
New Method for Determining Effluent Toxicrty Using
Duckweed 'Lemna minor'.
PB91-116129/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Predicting Chemical Accumulation in Shoots of Aquatic
Plants.
PB91-196667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxcity Tests of Effluents with Marsh Plants in Water
andSecSment
PB91-200337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
AQUIFER SYSTEMS
Colloidal FE2O3 Transport Studies in Laboratory Model
Systems Using Shallow Aquifer Material.
PB91-191114/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
AQtMFERS
Effect of pH Concentration on the Transport of Naphtha-
lene in Saturated Aquifer Media.
PB91-109959/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Total Organic Carbon Determinations in Natural and Con-
taminated AquHer Materials. Relevance and Measure-
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-129205/REB
Field Evaluation of In-situ Bodegradation of Chlorinated
Ethanes: Part 1. Methodology and Field Site Character-
ization.
PB91-144857/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Sodegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Aquifer
Microorganisms under Dei»liily«ig Conditions.
PB91-171B92/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DeniUifiLauuii in Nonhomogeneous Uboratory Scale
Aquifers: 4. Hydraufcs. Nitrogen Chemistry, and Microbi-
ology in a Single Layer.
PB91-1823457REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Stimulation of Ihe Reductive Oechlorination of Tetrachtor-
oethene in Anaerobe Aquifer Microcosira by the Addition
of Toluene.
PB91-207O43/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Maasurement of Hydraulic Conductivity Distributions: A
Manual of Practice.
PB91-211938/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
User's Gude for the Mathematical Model LT3VSI Denrtri-
ficabon in rtonhompgeneous Laboratory Sorte Aquifers^
PB91-216515/REB
91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Macrodspersion and Spatial Variability of Hydraulic Con-
ductivity in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer. Cape Cod. Massa-
chusetts.
PB91-242370/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rely Tar
and Chemical Corporation Site, St Peter Aquifer. St
Lous Park. MN. (Third Remedral Action). September
1990.
PB91-921519/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort
Lewis Logistics Center. Pierce County. Fort Lewis. WA.
(First RemecSal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921542/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 23). Adams County,
Colorado (Seventh RemedW Action), Final Draft. March
1990.
PB91-921555/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
AQURE DATABASE SYSTEM
Aquatic Information and Retrieval (Aquire) Database
PB?ri82923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ARACMDOMC ACIDS
Effects of Phosgene Exposure on Lung Arachidonic Acid
Umnrininm
PB91-177352/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Analysis of Arachidooic Acid Metabolites and Platelet Ae-
ttvatta Factor Production.
PB91-231084/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
AREA SOURCES
NAPAP Annual Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Area Sources. 1965.
PB91-505875/HEB 91-01 CP TW
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): CanarJan
Annual Area Sources. 19S5.
PB91-505883/REB 91-01 CP T02
ARGMWE
Human Alveolar and Peritoneal Macrophages Medate
Fungstaas Independently of L-Arginine Oxidation to t*-
nȣ206920/FlEB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
ARIZONA
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arizona. 1989 pn dBase
and Lotus 1-M Format) (far Mcrocomputers).
PB91-508614/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Arizona. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Mtoocornputers).
" PB91-509141/PJEB 91-04 CP D01
ARKANSAS
Toxic notoiMO Inventory (TRI). Arkansas. 1989 fin dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508622/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arkansas, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09158/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB91-921212/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
ARMAND BAYOU COASTAL PRESERVE
Regulatory Survey for the Armed Bayou Coastal Pre-
serve.
PB91-230300/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Inventory of the Armand Bayou Coastal
Preserve.
PB91-230979/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Cosolvency and Sorptjon of Hydrophobe Organic Chemi-
cals.
PB91-116178/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical DehaJogenation Treatment APEG Treatment
PB91-228031/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
MJcrobial Degradation of Alkylbenzenes under Sulfate-
R educing and Methanogenic Conditions.
PB91-212324/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
AROMATIC POLYCYCUC HYDROCARBONS
Induction of Anchorage-Independent Growth in Human
Diptoid Ftoroblasts by the Cydopenta-potycydic Aromatic
Hydrocarbon. Benz(1)-aceanthrylene.
PB91-115857/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fluorescent Potycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbons as Probes
for Studying the Impact of Coltoidson Pollutant Transport
in Groundwater.
PB91-117457/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Maternal Transfer of Bioactive Por/chlorinated Aromatic
Hydrocarbons in Spawning Chinook Salmon ('Obchrhyn-
chus tschawytscha).
PB91-1175S6/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Field Intercomparison of Precipitation Samplers for As-
sessing Wet Deposition of Organic Contaminants.
PB91-T25880/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Evaluation of Particle Beam Liquid Chromatography/
Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of Polar Semrvolatjte
Organic Compounds in Air Samples.
PB91-127746/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CASE-SAR Analysis of Potycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
Caroinogenicity.
PB91-171744/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technique for Controllable Vapor-Phase Deposition of 1-
Nitro(14C)pyrene and Other Porycydic Aromatic Hydro-
carbons onto Environmental Paniculate Matter.
PB91-182212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predebon of the Reactivities of Cydopenta-potynudear
Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Quantum Mechanical Meth-
ods.
PB91-191536/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ARRHYTHMIA
Production of Arrhythmias by Elevated Carboxyhemogto-
bii in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease.
PB91-171850/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ARSENIC
Behavior of Arsenic in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-1316S6/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Arsenic Sedimentation Along the Slope of a Lake Basin.
PB91-171413/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Arsenic(3) and Arsenic's) Removal from Drinking Water
in San YsMro. New Mexico.
PB91-181925/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ARTHROPODA
Assessing Pesticide Risk to Arthropod Natural Enemies
Using Expert System Technology.
PB91-240465/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
ARTIFICIAL SEDIMENTS
Artificial Sednwnts for Use in Tests with Wetland Plants.
PB91-164004/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
ASBESTOS
Significance of Mass and Number of Fibers in the Corre-
lation of V79 Cytotoxtaty with Tumorigenic Potential of
Mineral Filers.
PB91-116020/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for Removal of As-
bestos Filers from Carpet
PB91-12S740/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Emission Standards for Asbestos. Background
Information for Promulgated Asbestos NESHAP Revi-
sions.
PB91-127233/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Airborne Asbestos Levels Measured Before, during and
After Abatement
PB91-145136/HEB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for the Removal of
Asbestos Filers from Carpet (Journal Article).
PB91-145169/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Managing Asbestos in Place: A BukSng Owner's Guide
to Operations and Maintenance Programs for Asbestos-
Containing Materials.
PB9M45920/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Asbestos Removal Carried Out Using
EPA Purple Book Guidance.
PB91-148338/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Asbestos-Containing Materials in School Buildings: Bulk
Sample Analysis Quality Assurance Program. Bulk
Sample Rounds 16, 17 and 18.
PB91-154211/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Asbestos Fiber Reentrainment during Dry Vacuuming and
Wet Cleaning of Asbestos-Contaminated Carpet.
PB91-161695/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
In-Place Performance Evaluation of HEPA-Filtration Sys-
tems at Asbestos Abatement Sites.
PB91-171645/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Evaluation of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response
Act (AHERA).
PB91-216408/REB 91-04 PC A18/MF A04
AHERA Clearance at Twenty Abatement Sites.
PB91-217398/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Asbestos/NESHAP Adequately Wet Guidance.
PB91-218693/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ASBESTOS HAZARD EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACT
Evaluation of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response
Act (AHERA).
PB91-216408/REB 91-04 PC A18/MF A04
AHERA Clearance at Twenty Abatement Sites.
PB91-217398/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
ASIA
Latitudinal and Seasonal Variation in Calculated Ultravio-
tet-B Irradiance for Rice-Growing Regions of Asia.
PB91-240499/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ASPARTAME
High Doses of Aspartame Have No Effects on Sensori-
motor Function or Learning and Memory in Rats.
PB91-177360/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ASSAYING
Chromosomal Aberration Data Analysis and Interpretation
System. Version 1.0. User's Guide.
PB91-140376/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES
Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision F, Hazard
Evaluation: Human and Domestic Animals. Series 84, Mu-
tagenicity. Addendum 9.
PB91-158394/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ASSESSMENTS
IBI: A Quantitative, Easily Communicated Assessment of
the Health and Complexity of Entire Fish Communities.
PB91-136614/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
ASSOCIATIVE CONDITIONING
Evidence for an Involvement of Associative Conditioning
in Reflex Modification of the Acoustic Startle Response
with Gaps in Background Noise.
PB91-163634/RES 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ASTROCYTES
Characterization of the Origins of Astrocyte Response to
Injury Using the Dopaminergtc Neurotoxicant, 1-Methyl~4-
PhenyH ,2,3,6-Tetrahydrophyridine.
PB91-117077/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
1-MethyM-Pherr/M,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine (MPTP)-ln-
duced Damage of Striatal Dopaminergic Filers Attenu-
ates Subsequent Astrocyte Response to MPTP.
PB91-145045/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ATLANTA (GEORGIA)
Air Quality Monitoring in Atlanta with the Differential Opti-
cal Absorption Spectrometer.
PB91-191239/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summer 1990 Atlanta Ozone Precursor Study.
PB91-211326/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ATLANTIC COUNTY (NEW JERSEY)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): FAA
Technical Center. Area 20A - Salvage Yard. Atlantic
County. NJ. (First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921425/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC BOUNDARY LAYER
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants Within Two-Dimension-
al Valleys. 1991.
PB91-219063/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
Data Users Guide to the Mountain Cloud Chemistry
PB91-168484/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Isotope Exchange between Carbon Dioxide and Ozone
via O((sup 1)D) in the Stratosphere.
PB91-183384/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Acid Precipitation in North America: 1987 Annual and
Seasonal Data Summaries from Acid Deposition System
Data Base.
PB91-196683/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION
Contamination of U.S. Arctic Ecosystems by Long-Range
Transport of Atmospheric Contaminants.
PB91-137109/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Modified Carson and EPA Mixing Height
Estimates Using Data from Five Field Experiments.
PB91-16249S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 1. The ROM
PB91-171926/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
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KEYWORD INDEX
BARIUM
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 2. The ROM
Processor Network.
PB91-171934/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 3. The Core
Model.
PB91-171942/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Changing Solar Ultraviolet Climate and the Ecological
Consequences for Higher Plants.
PB91-196204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Elements of the U.S. Carbon Budget Progress and Pre-
liminary Results.
PB91-240531/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC CORROSION
Evaluation of an Atmospheric Corrosion Rate Monitor as
a Tme-ol-Wetness Meter.
PB91-137034/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC DIFFUSION
Fluid Modeling Applied to Atmospheric Diffusion in Com-
plex Terrain.
PB91-144717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Modified Carson and EPA Mixing Height
Estimates Using Data from Five Reid Experiments.
PB91-162495/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterizing the Dispersive State of Convectrve Bound-
ary Layers for Applied Dispersion Modeling.
PB91-163766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Gudance on the Application of Refined Dispersion
Models for Air Toxics Releases.
P691-190983/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants Within Two-Dimension-
al Valleys, 1991.
PB91-219063/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Lang-Range Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of
Anthropogenic Contaminants and Their Potential Effects
on Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-233262/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the TUPOS Air Quality Dispersion Model
Using Data from the Epri Kincaid Reid Study.
PB9f-233494/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC EFFECTS
Review of NAPAP Integrated Assessment Visibility.
PB91-182824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Paniculate Characteristics and Visual Effects of the At-
mosphere at Research Triangle Park.
PB91-183392/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC MODELS
Study Using a Three Dimensional Photochemical Smog
Formation Model under Conditions of Complex Flow: Ap-
pication of the Urban Airshed Model to the Tokyo Metro-
poitan Area.
PB91-168401/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
ATMOSPHERIC MOTION
Obstacle Drag in Stratified Flow.
PB91-116814/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
Theoretical Investigation of the Pressure and Tempera-
ture Dependence of Atmospheric Ozone Deposition of
Trees.
PB91-171579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE
Effect of Ambient Temperature and Running Wheel Activ-
ity on the Outcome of Pregnancy in CD-1 Mice.
PB91-109645/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Theoretical Investigation of the Pressure and Tempera-
lure Dependence of Atmospheric Ozone Deposition of
Trees.
PB91-171579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC TRANSFORMATION
Assessment of the Mutagenicity of Volatile Organic Air
Poflutants Before and After Atmospheric Transformation.
PB9M62594/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY
EMnation of Spectral Interferences in Inductively Cou-
pled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Using Or-
thogonal Polynomials.
PB91-116137/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ATTUZME
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Atrazine.
PB91-142794/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
ATTENUATION
Optical Heterogeneity in Green Bay.
PB91-163501/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
AUDITORY NERVE
GUamate Neurotoxicity in Rat Auditory System: Cochle-
ar Nuclear Complex.
PB91-242628/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
AUDITORY PERCEPTION
Trimethyftin Effects on Auditory Function and Cochlea/
PB91-117028/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reflex Modification and the Detection of Toxicant-In-
duced Auditory Dysfunction.
P891-117036/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
AUTOEX EXPERIMENTS
Soviet-American Joint Experiments on Mobile Source Air
Pofcrion: Objectives and Experimental Designs.
PB91-129163/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AUTOEX STUDIES
Non-Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in Whole Air
Samples from the AutoEx Studies.
PB91-137042/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AUTOMOBILE EXHAUST
Control of Motor Vehicle Emissions - The U.S. Experi-
ence.
PB91-136911/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Emissions from an Early Model FFV.
PB91-242933/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
AUTOMOBILES
Durability Testing of an M100-Fueled Toyota LCS-M
Carina Equipped with a Resistively Heated Catalytic Con-
verter.
PB91-106732/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Light-Duty Automotive Technology and Fuel Economy
Trends through 1991.
PB91-206342/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Automotive Repair
Industry.
PB91-227975/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
AUTOMOTIVE FUELS
Overview of the Technical Implications of Methanol and
Ethanol as Highway Motor Vehicle Fuels.
PB91-182881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Conversion of Methanol-Fueled 16-Valve, 4-Cylinder
Engine to Operation on Gaseous 2H2/CO Fuel. Interim
Reports.
PB91 -195941 /REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Camel Resistively Heated Metal Monolith
Catalytic Converters on an M100 Neat Methanol-Fueled
Vehicle. Part 3.
PB91-215863/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment A Truck As-
sembly Plant
PB91-220392/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Metal Parts Coat-
ing Plant.
PB91-234492/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
Effects of 3,4-Methylenedk>xymethamphetamine on Autc-
nomic Thermoreregulatory Responses of the Rat
PB91-1B3459/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
AVIAN DIETARY TOXICITY TEST
Effects of Northern Bobwhite ('Colinus virginianus') Age
and Weight on Results of the Avian Dietary Toxicity Test.
PB91-146449/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
AVIATION FUELS
Reid Sampling of Residual Aviation Gasoline in Sandy
Soil.
PB91-20703S/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
AVOIDANCE LEARNING
Developmental Change in Reversal Learning of an Olfac-
tory Discrimination.
PB91-109512/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Taste Discrimination Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB91-109660/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Avoidance Behavior of Mallards and Northern Bobwhite
Exposed to Carbofuran-Contaminated Food and Water.
PB91-146316/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative Method for Evaluating Avian Food Avoid-
ance Behavior.
PB91-149807/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AXONS
Nuclear and Axonal Localization of Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase Type Gr in Rat Cerebellar
Cortex.
PB91-213637/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Retrograde Axonal Transport of Locally Synthesized
Phosphoinositktes in the Rat Sciatic Nerve.
PB91-242594/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pargyline and gamma-Butyrolactone Enhance Tyrosine
Hydroxylase Immunostaining of Nigrostriatal Axons.
PB91-243022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
AZACYTIDINE
Teratogenicity of 5-Azacytidine in the Sprague-Dawley
Rat
PB91-117051/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
AZO DYES
Thermospray lonizabon with Repeller-lnduced Collisional-
ly Activated Dissociation of Dyes.
PB91-117168/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modification and Characterization of Dry Material Feeder
Delivery of Red and Violet Dye Mixtures.
PB91-207050/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Fate of Water Soluble Azo Dyes in the Activated Sludge
PB91-240507/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BACILLUS SUBTIUS
Trajectory of Aerosol Droplets from a Sprayed Bacterial
PB9VSM9048/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS
Characterization of the Parasporal Inclusion of Bacillus
thuringiensis Subsp. Kyushuensis.
PB91-115899/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Interactions between 'Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. 'israe-
lensis' and Fathead Minnows, 'Pimephales promelas' Ra-
finesque, under Laboratory Conditions.
PB91-144923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 93.1: 'Bacillus thuringiensis'
(Revised).
PB91-159673/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BACTERIA
Effects of Betaine on Enumeration of Airborne Bacteria.
PB91-116210/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Statistical Model of Laboratory Death Rate Measure-
ments for Airborne Bacteria.
PB91-117598/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bottled Water Microbial Quality of Alternative Water
Supply.
PB91-131631/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Drinking Water Treatment on Assimilable Or-
ganic Carbon.
PB91-137141/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Flexibility in Bacteriological Monitoring.
PB91-137166/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Relationship between Cell Surface Properties and Trans-
port of Bacteria through Soil.
PB91-171884/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Evaluation of Methods for Sampling, Recovery, and Enu-
meration of Bacteria Applied to the Phylloplane.
PB91-182303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Remobilization of Toxic Heavy Metals Adsorbed to Bac-
terial Wall-Clay Composites.
PB91-183350/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BACTERIAL CHROMOSOMES
Transduction of Linked Chromosomal Genes between
'Pseudomonas aeruginosa' Strains during Incubation In
situ in a Freshwater Habitat.
PB91 -199976/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BACTERIAL DNA
Molecular Cloning, Characterization, and Regulation of a
'Pseudomanas pickets' PKO1 Gene Encoding Phenol
Hydroxylase and Expression of the Gene in 'Pseudo-
monas aeruginosa' PAO1c.
PB91-163923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DNA Sequence Analysis of Revertants of the 'hisD3052'
Allele of 'Salmonella typhimurium' TA98 Using the Polym-
erase Chain Reaction and Direct Sequencing: Application
to 1-Nitropyrene-lnduced Revertants.
PB91-200329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BACTERIAL GENE EXPRESSION REGULATION
Molecular Cloning, Characterization, and Regulation of a
'Pseudomanas pickettii' PKO1 Gene Encoding Phenol
Hydroxylase and Expression of the Gene in 'Pseudo-
monas aeruginosa' PAO1c.
PB91-163923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BACTERIAL GENES
Genes Encoding Mercuric Reductases from Selected
Gram-Negative Aquatic Bacteria Have a Low Degree of
Homology with merA of Transposon TN50.
PB91-163782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental and Molecular Characterization of Sys-
tems Which Affect Genome Alteration in 'Pseudomonas
aerugirosa'. Chapter 25.
PB91-199877/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transduction of Linked Chromosomal Genes between
'Pseudomonas aeruginosa' Strains during Incubation In
situ in a Freshwater Habitat.
PB91-199976/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Novel Methods for Tracking 'Agrobacterium Radiobacter'
k84 and Plasmid-Borne Genes in Agricultural Ecosys-
tems.
PB91-216374/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
BACTERIAL PROTEINS
Mycoplasma genitalium Protein Resembling the 'Myco-
plasma pneumonias' Attachment Protein.
PB91-116061/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BACTERIAL SPORES
Survival of Bacteria during Aerosolization.
PB91-177147/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BACTERIOPHAGES
Dynamic Interactions of 'Pseudomonas aeruginosa' and
Bacteriophages in Lake Water.
PB91-163832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Attachment and Replication of 'Pseudomonas aerugin-
osa' Bacteriophages under Conditions Simulating Aquatic
Environments.
PB91-206953/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BAGHOUSES
Advanced Electrostatic Stimulation of Fabric Filtration:
Performance and Economics (Journal Article).
PB91 -177048/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BAKE-OUT
Bake-Out of a Portion of a New High-Rise Office Build-
ing.
PB91-196048/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BARIUM
Lack of Effect of Drinking Water Barium on Cardiovascu-
lar Risk Factors.
PB91-109595/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Barium.
PB91-142869/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
BARRIER MATERIALS
Compilation of Information on Alternative Barriers for
Uner and Cover Systems,
PB91-141846/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
BASEMENTS
Testing of Indoor Radon Reduction Techniques in Base-
ment Houses Having Adjoining Wings.
PB91-125831 /REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
BASS
Fish Hepatocyte Model for Investigation of the Effects of
Trihakxnethanes. (Chapter 27).
PB91-132845/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BATTERY OF LEUKOCYTE TESTS
Non-Random Cell Kilting in Cryopreservation: Implications
for Performance of the Battery of Leukocyte Tests (BIT).
1. Toxic and Immunotoxic Effects.
PB91-199943/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BAYS (TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES)
Saving Bays and Estuaries: A Primer for Establishing and
Managing Estuary Projects,
PB91-145474/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
BEACHES
Design of Shoreline Surveys for Aquatic Litter Pollution.
PB91 -179051 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Selection of Nutrients to Enhance Biodegradabon for the
Remedntion of Oil Spilled on Beaches.
PB91-233304/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BEACON FALLS (CONNECTICUT)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1)-. Beacon
Heights Landfill Site. Beacon Falls, CT. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990. (Supplemental).
PB91-921418/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
BEES
PC BEEPOP (Personal Computer Honey Bee Population
Dynamics Model) tor Ecological Assessments. User's
Guide
PB91-182477/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
BEHAVIOR
Long-Term Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of In-
tradentate Administration of Colchicine in Rats.
P891-211508/REB 91-CM PC A03/MF A01
BENCH-SCALE EXPERIMENTS
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Ammonia Removal from
Wastewater by Steam Stripping.
PB91-234633/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
BENEFICiATtON
Production and Processing of Metals: Their Disposal and
Future Risks.
PB91-176933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BENEFIT COST ANALYSIS
Contingent Valuation Assessment of the Economic Dam-
ages of Pollution to Marine Recreational Fishing.
PB91-125914/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Economics of Improved Estuarine Water Quality An NEP
Manual for Measuring Benefits.
PB91-168351/REB 91-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
Regulatory Impact Analysis of Proposed National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations for RadonucWes.
PB91-225698/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
BENTHOS
Boavailabilrty of 2,3.7.8-TCOD. 2.3,7.8-TCDF and PCBs
to Marine Benthos from Passaic River SecSments.
PB91-116947/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Preparation of Benthc Substrates for Sediment Toocity
PB9ll?71546/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Taxonomic Level and Sample Size Sufficient for Assess-
ing Pollution Impacts on the Southern California Bight
Macrobenthos.
PB91-177188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BENTOMfTE
Comptation of Information on Alternative Barriers for
Liner and Cover Systems.
PB91-141846/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Benzene Enabling Document for Standards on Benzene
Transfer and Waste Operations.
PB91-161737/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Ambient Water Ouaity Criteria Document Addendum for
Benzidene.
PB91-161604/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Studtes of BertwSne-Based Dyes in Sedknent-Water Sys-
PB91-196659/REB 91-O1 PCA03/MFA01
BENZOtCACtD
Effect of Fluorinated Analogues of Phenol and Hydroxy-
benzoates on the Anaerobic Transformation of Phenol to
Benzoate.
PB91-163873/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
BENZOIC ACIDS
Para-Hydroxybenzoate as an Intermeddle in the Anaero-
bic Transformation of Phenol to Benzoata
PB91-206938/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Health and Eirvronmerrtal Effects Document for Benzoic
PB91-213686/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
BENZOLACEANTHRYLENE
Induction of Anchorage-Independent Growth in Human
Diploid Fibroblasts by the Cyclopenta-polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbon, Benz(1)-aceanthrylene.
PB91-115857/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BENZYL ALCOHOLS
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Benryl
Alcohol.
PB91-213694/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
BERKS COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brown's
Battery Breaking Site. Tilden Township, PA. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921437/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
BEST TECHNOLOGY
Treatment Technology Background Document
PB91-160556/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Methods of Removing Drinking Water Contaminants and
Their Limitations: Inorganics and Radionuclides.
PB91-162792/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Best Demonstrated Control Technology for Graphic Arts.
PB91-168427/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Development of BDAT Standards for RCRA Wastes.
PB91-219121/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. First Supplement to
1990 Edition.
PB91-231548/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
BETA ADRENERGIC RECEPTORS
Dose-Dependent Effect of Prenatal Dexamethasone
Treatment on beta-Adrenergic Receptor Coupling to Omi-
thine Decarboxylase and Cyclic AMP.
PB91-211409/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Regulation of Postnatal beta-Adrenergic Receptor/ Aden-
ylate Cydase Development by Prenatal Agonist Stimula-
tion and Steroids: Alterations in Rat Kidney and Lung
after Exposure to Terbutaline or Dexamethasone.
PB91-213496/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beta and Gamma
Emitting Radionuclides.
PB91-225649/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
BETAINE
Effects of Betaine on Enumeration of Airborne Bacteria
PB91-116210/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Environmental Research Laboratory-Duluth Bibliography
of Research Products in the Fields of Freshwater Ecolo-
gy and Toxicology, 1967-1990.
PB91-127712/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Total Human Exposure and Indoor Air Quality: An Auto-
mated Bibliography (BLIS) with Summary Abstracts.
Volume 2.
PB91-137281/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Volume 4. Citations, 1990.
PB91-168435/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Index. 1990.
PB91-168443/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
Office of Toxic Substances Scientific and Technical Re-
ports: 1983-1988.
PB91-206359/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
National Technical Information Service: Records of Deci-
sion Abstracts FY82-FY85.
PB91-227363/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
REFEREE: Bibliographic Database Manager. Version 4.
Documentation.
PB91-228791/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
REFEREE: Bibliographic Database Manager Version 4.2
(for Microcomputers).
PB91-509794/REB 91-O4 CP 002
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
liography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
PB91-904200/REB 91-01 Subscription
Bibliography of Federal Reports and Publications De-
scribing Alternative and Innovative Treatment Technol-
ogies for Corrective Action and Site Remediation.
PB91-921293/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
BIG MUDDY RIVER
Intensive Survey of the Big Muddy Main Stem from Rend
Lake to the Mississippi River, 1988.
PB91-193649/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
BK>ACCUMULATK>N
EquMxium Partitioning and Bioaccumulabon of Sediment-
Associated Contaminants by Intaunal Organisms.
PB91-1t6954/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Boaccumulabon of Kepone by Grass Shrimp CPalaemon-
etes pugjo*): Importance of Dietary Accumulation and
Food Ration.
PB91-163865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modelling Bioaccumulatton of Organic Pollutants in Fish
with an Application to PCBs in Lake Ontario SalmorwJs.
PB91-1822S3/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Accumulation Factors for Eleven Polychlorinated Bi-
phenyl Congeners.
PB91-183426/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BIOASSAY
Use of Bioassay Methods to Evaluate Mutagenicity of
Ambient Air Collected Near a Municipal Waste Combus-
tor.
PB91-109389/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Recovery of 3-Chloro-4-(Dichtoromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-
2(5H)-Furanone from Water Samples on XAD Resins and
the Effect of Chlorine on Its Mutagenicity.
PB91-109835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Efficacy of beta-Glucuronidase Assay for Identification of
•Escherichia coli' by the Defined-Substrate Technology.
PB91-109876/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Bioassay Procedures for Predicting Coliform Bacterial
Growth in Drinking Water.
PB91-149625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Short-Term Tests in Evaluating Health Effects
Associated with Drinking Water.
PB91-149724/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Characterization of Extractable Organic Matter
from Ambient Aerosols Collected in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-196055/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Determining the Nutrient Status of Drinking Water.
PB91-206854/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Bioassay-Directed Fractionation of the Organic Extract of
SRM 1649 Urban Air Paniculate Matter.
PB91 -242511 /REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Urban Aerosol Acids: Analysis of National Institute of
Standards and Technology Standard Reference Material
1649.
PB91-242529/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BIOASSAYS
Use of Quantitative Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis
to Analyze Changes in Alveolar Macrophage Proteins in
Humans Exposed to Ozone.
PB91-109637/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS
Biochemical and Biological Markers: Implications for Epi-
demiokMic Studies.
PB91-109488/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BIOCHEMISTRY
Biochemical Studies of Promoters of Carcmogenesis in
Rat Liver.
PB91-109330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to Ambient Levels of Ozone for 6.6
Hours Causes Cellular and Biochemical Changes in the
Lung.
PB91-207126/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Bush Bean
('Phaseolus vulgaris') to Ozone and Drought Stress.
PB91-219014/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Analysis of AraehkJonic Acid Metabolites and Platelet Ac-
tivating Factor Production.
PB91-231084/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BIOCUMATOLOGY
Overview of Climate Information Needs for Ecological Ef-
fects Models.
PB91-125898/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
BIODEGRADATION
Biological Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, with
Special Emphasis on the Great Lakes: Report of a Work-
shop, Manitowoc, Wisconsin. July 17-19, 1990.
PB91-161679/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA02
Studies of Beraidine-Based Dyes in Sediment-Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-1966S9/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BIODETERIORATION
Development of Quantitative Structure-Activity Relation-
Ships for Predicting Biodegradabon Kinetics.
PB91-109868/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Role of the Red Gland in 'Mercenaria mercenaria' in De-
toxification.
PB91-117515/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Protocol for Testing Bioremediatkxi Products against
Weathered Alaskan Crude Oil.
PB91-137018/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Anaerobic In-situ Treatment of Chlorinated Ethenes.
PB91-137067/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Drinking Water Treatment on Assimilable Or-
ganic Carbon.
PB91-137141/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Metabolism of Chlorinated Methanes, Ethanes, and Ethy-
lenes by a Mixed Bacterial Culture Growing on Methane.
PB91-144774/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Field Evaluation of In-situ Biodegradation of Chlorinated
Ethenes: Part 1, Methodology and Field Site Character-
ization.
PB91-144857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive DehalogenaBon: A Subsurface Btoremediation
PB91-144873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Novel Delivering of Nutrients and Oxygen to Aid In situ
Bioreclamation.
PB91-162487/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Soil Bioventing Demonstration Project
PB91-162628/REB 91-01
PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Microbial Carbon Dioxide Generation and Oxygen Utiliza-
tion in the Unsaturated Subsurface at a Gasoline Spill
Site.
PB9M62644/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Fluorinated Analogues of Phenol and Hydroxy-
benzoates on the Anaerobic Transformation of Phenol to
Benzoate.
PB91-163873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Movement of Bacteria through Soil and Aquifer Sand
PB9M64277/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Boremediated Soil Venting of Light Hydrocarbons
PB9M71538/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biodegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Aquifer
Microorganisms under Denitrifying Conditions.
11-17189
PB91-171892/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biodegradation of Diphenyl Ethers by a Copper-Resistant
Mutant of 'Erwinia' sp.
PB91-177204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
IScrobial Transformation Rate Constants of Structurally
Diverse Man-Made Chemicals.
PB91-181958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Survival and Degradatcve Capacity of 'Pseudomonas
pufida' Induced or ConsBtutively Expressing Plasmid-Me-
dteted Degradation of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacelate (TFD)
in Soil.
PB91-182196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Factors Affecting Toluene Degradation in
Ground Water at a Hazardous Waste Site.
PB91-182246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biodegradation of Hydrocarbon Vapors in the Unsaturat-
ed Zone.
PB91-196642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Slurry Biodegradation.
PB91-228049/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation and Testing of a Protocol to Determine the
Aerobic Degradation Potential of Hazardous Waste Con-
stituents in Soil.
PB91-233296/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Selection of Nutrients to Enhance Biodegradation for the
Remediation of Oil Spilled on Beaches.
PB91-233304/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
MGEMC EMISSIONS INVENTORY SYSTEM
PC-BEIS: A Personal Computer Version of the Biogenic
Emissions Inventory System.
PB91-233460/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the
Biogenic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB91-242412/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
aOGEOCHEMISTRY
Watershed-Manipulation Project Field Implementation
Plan for 1986-1989.
PB91-148403/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
MMMCATORS
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Biomonitoring.
PB91-145854/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
MtOGKAL COMMUNITIES
Recovery of Lotic Communities and Ecosystems Follow-
ing Disturbance: Theory and Application.
PB91-146704/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOUXaCAL DIVERSITY
Threats to Biological Diversity in the United States.
PB91-125757/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
MOLOGICAL EFFECTS
Workshop on the Qualitative and Quantitative Compara-
b*ty of Human and Animal Developmental Neurotoxicity,
Work Group 1 Report: Comparability of Measures of De-
velopmental Neurotoxicity in Humans and Laboratory Ani-
mals.
PB91-109678/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Distribution of Fingerting Brook Trout, 'SaJvelinus fontina-
is' (Mitchill), in Dissolved Oxygen Concentration Gradi-
ents.
PB91-109892/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Regional Framework for Establishing Recovery Criteria.
PB91-146480/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozonabon and Biological Stability of Water in an Operat-
ing Water Treatment Plant
PB91-162438/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bnassessment Methods for Determining the Hazards of
Dredged Material Disposal in the Marine Environment.
PB91-176768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sludge Organics Btoavailability.
PB91-176859/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Development and Use of Site-Specific Chemical and Bio-
logical Criteria for Assessing New Bedford Harbor Pilot
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Biological Assessment of Toxicity Caused by Chemical
Constituents Ehited from Site Soils Collected at the
Drake Chemical Superfund Site. Lock Haven, Clinton Co.,
Pennsylvania.
PB91-186965/REB 91-01 PC A20
Terbutryn: Decision Document.
PB91-206573/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oxydemeton-Methyl PD-1: Initiation of Special Review.
PB91-206581/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS (PLANTS)
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Plants
PB91-146399/REB 91-01
BIOLOGICAL FOULING
Macroinvertebrate Field and Laboratory Methods for
Evaluating the Biological Integrity of Surface Waters.
PB91 -171363/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
BIOLOGICAL INDICATORS
Adenylate Energy Charge and Adenine Nucleotide Meas-
urements as Indicators of Stress in the Mussel 'Mytilus
edulis', Treated with Dredged Material under Laboratory
fnnditinnp '
PC A03/MF A01
Conditions.
PB91-117531/REB
91-01
PC A02/MF A01
Application of Adenylate Energy Charge and Adenine Nu-
cleotide Measurements as Indicators of Stress in
'Nephtys incisa1 Treated with Dredged Material.
PB91-117549/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Indicator Development Strategy for the Environmental
Momtonng and Assessment Program.
PB91-168500/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PC BEEPOP (Personal Computer Honey Bee Population
Dynamics Model) for Ecological Assessments. User's
Guide.
PB91-182477/REB 91 -01 PC A04/MF A01
Lake and Stream Indicators for U.S. EPA's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-191080/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Regional Patterns in Three Biological Indicators of
Stream Condition in Ohio.
PB91-191155/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Choices in Monitoring Wetlands
PB91-216200/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring Environmental Changes in Lakes Using Algal
Microfossils.
PB91-226498/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL MARKERS
Biochemical and Biological Markers: Implications for Epi-
demtologic Studies.
PB91-109488/REB
Stress Proteins:
PB91-136994/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Potential as Multitiered Biomarkers
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of Exposure Markers.
PB91-144675
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KEYWORD INDEX
Effects of Dietary Methyl Parathion on Northern Bobwhite
Egg Production and Eggshell Quality.
PB91-171595/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effect of Methyl Parathion on Food Discrimination in
Northern Bobwhite f Colinus virginianus').
PB91-177089/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Brain ChoKnesterase Activity of Bobwhite Acutely Ex-
posed to Chkxpyrifos.
PB91-207019/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
H4IIE Hepatoma Cell Bioassay-Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrach-
torodibenzo-p-Dioxin Equivalents in Colonial Fish-Eating
WaterbM Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-2314OT/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Overview of Methods for Evaluating Effects of Pesticides
on Reproduction in Bills.
PB91-231472/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
BIS (CHLOROMETHYL ETHYL)ETHER
BISK2-Chtoro
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BUTADIENE
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 1,3-Buta-
dbne.
PB91-216341/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
BOTAHENE/HEXACHLORO
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Hexachlorobutacttene.
PB91-161455/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WTANOL
Hypothermic Effects of a Homologous Series of Short-
Chan Alcohols in Rats.
PB91-191510/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WTANOLS
Differences in Detection of DNA Adducts in the 32P-
PosBabelling Assay After Either 1-ButancJ Extraction or
Nuctease PI Treatment
PB9M15972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 1-Buta-
ne*
PB91-216465/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
BUTTE COUNTY (CAUFORNIA)
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Louisi-
ana-Pacific Corporation, Oroville, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921491/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
CACOOYUC ACID
Cacodyic Acid: Decision Document
PB91-234278/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
CACOOYUC ACIDS
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Cacodyl-
fcActt.
PB91-216473/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Comparison of Cadmium Cytotoxicity in Human versus
Rat Nasal Epithelial Cells In vitro.
PB91-109819/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
IMnization of Interferences in Inductively Coupled
Rasma Mass Spectrometry Using On-Line Preconcentra-
PB91-117150/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Impact of Lead and Other Metallic Solders on Water
Ouatty.
PB91-125724/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
International Approaches to Developing Standards for
Noreriteria Pollutants.
PB91-191403/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Mechanisms of Inorganic Particle Formation during Sus-
pension Heating of Simulated Aqueous Wastes.
PB91-191494/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CAOHUV CHLORIDE
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 220: Cadmium Chloride.
FB91-182634/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CAMMM MAUDES
Snort-Term Toxicity (1 and 10 Days) of Cadmium Chlo-
Me In Male and Female Rats: Gavage and Drinking
PB9M09538/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Cadmium and Other Metal Cations on In vitro
lejrtg CeS Testosterone Production.
PB91-200261/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Exposure of Frog Hearts to CW or Amplitude-Modulated
VHF Fields: Selective Efflux to Calcium Ions at 16 Hz.
PBW-171710/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ct(2-t- (/Calmodulin-Dependenl Protein Phosphorylation
b Not Altered by Amygdaloid Kindling.
PB91-191676/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mkience of Temperature during Electric- and Magnetic-
ReU-lnduced Alteration of Calcium-Ion Release from In
1*0 Brail Tissue.
PB81-211433/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Nuclear and Axonal Localization of Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-
Oependent Protein Kinase Type Gr in Rat Cerebellar
Cortex.
RM1-213637/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Acquisition and Loss of a Neuronal Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-
OependeiU Protein Kinase during Neuronal Differentia-
PB91-213652/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CMOIM CARBONATES
dktafion and Sintering Models for Application to High-
Temperature. Short-Time Surfabon of Calcium-Based Sor-
bents.
P891-116871/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CALOUtl HYDROXIDES
Comparison of Several Standard Materials and Tech-
nques for the Warren-Averbach Determination of Micros-
tackm Characteristics of Calcium Hydroxide Sorbent
Materials.
PB91-116855/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Calcination and Sintering Models for Application to High-
Temperature, Short-Time Sulfation of Calcium-Based Sor-
bents.
PB91-116871/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Calcium Sorbents for Acid
Gas Emission Control.
PB91-191445/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KEYWORD INDEX
Effect of Satellite Lines from the X-ray Source on X-ray
Diffraction Peaks.
PB91-242552/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CALCIUM OXIDES
Characterization of Advanced Sorbents for Dry SO2 Con-
trol (Journal Article).
PB91-177030/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Activation and Reactivity of Novel Calcium-Based Sor-
bents for Dry SO2 Control in Boilers (Journal Article).
PB91-177113/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Fly Ash Recycle in Dry Scrubbing. Journal Article.
P691-182048/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CALCIUM SILICATES
Sintering and Sulfation of Calcium Silicate: Calcium Alu-
minate.
PB91-171488/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CALEDONIA TOWNSHIP (WISCONSIN)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hunts
Disposal Landfill Site, Town of Caledonia, Wl. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921464/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
CALIBRATING
Checklist for Describing and Documenting Diatom and
Chrysophyte Calibration Data Sets and Equations for In-
ferring Water Chemistry.
PB91-116780/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Calibration Methodology for the Double Sample of the
National Lake Survey Phase II Sample.
PB91-149542/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CALIBRATION
Electron-Capture Negative lonization Calibrants for Mag-
netic Sector Mass Spectrometers.
PB91-117143/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CALIBRATION STANDARDS
Stability of PPB and PPM Organic Cylinder Gases Used
for Calibration and Audits.
PB91-213553/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CAUFORNIA
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), California, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508630/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), California, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509166/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: California.
PB91-921213/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
CALMODUUN
Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Phosphorylation
Is Not Altered by Amygdaloid Kindling.
PB91 -191676/REB 91 -01 PC A02/MF A01
Nuclear and Axonal Localization of Ca(2+ (/Calmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase Type Gr in Rat Cerebellar
Cortex.
PB91-213637/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Acquisition and Loss of a Neuronal Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase during Neuronal Differentia-
tion.
PB91-213652/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CALORIC INTAKE
New Approaches in the Derivation of Acceptable Daily
Intake (ADI).
PB91-191379/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CALORIMETRY
Purity and Heat of Fusion Data for Environmental Stand-
ards as Determined by Differential Scanning Calorimetry.
PB91-146555/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
CAMPTOTHECIN
Genotoxicity of Inhibitors of DNA Topoisomerases I
(Camptothecin) and II (m-AMSA) In vivo and In vitro.
PB91-171769/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CANCER
Cancer Risk from Outdoor Exposure to Air Toxics.
Volume 1.
PB91-159624/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Cancer Risk from Outdoor Exposure to Air Toxics.
Volume 2. Appendices.
PB91-159632/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
CANS
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Aluminum Cans.
PB91-234575/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
CAFTAN
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 75.1: Captan.
PB91-182626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CAPTURE EFFECT
Best Demonstrated Control Technology for Graphic Arts.
PB91-168427/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
CAPTURE EFFICIENCY
Cost and Feasibility of the Temporary Total Enclosure
Method for Determining Capture Efficiency.
PB91-181966/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
CARBAMATE INSECTICIDES
Do Behavioral Responses to Pesticide Exposure Affect
Wildlife Population Parameters.
PB91-162677/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Grass Shrimp ('Palaemonetes pugio') Larvae in
Field Btoassays of the Effects of Agricultural Runoff into
91-01 PCAOZ/MFAOI
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
CARBOFURAN
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Carbofuran.
PB91-143412/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Avoidance Behavior of Mallards and Northern Bobwhite
Exposed to Carbofuran-Contaminated Food and Water.
PB91-146316/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CARBON
Biomass and Fossil Fuel to Methanol and Carbon via the
Hydrocarb Process: A Potential New Source of Transpor-
tation and Utility Fuels.
PB91-182675/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Carbon Sequestration in Soils and Global Climatic
Change.
PB91-226530/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Assimilable Organic Carbon and Distribution System
Quality.
PB91-231217/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CARBON-BOND CHEMICAL MECHANISM
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 1.
User's Manual for UAM (CB-IV).
PB91-131227/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
CARBON CYCLE
Sequestering Carbon in Soils: A Workshop to Explore the
Potential for Mitigating Global Climate Change. Held in
Corvallis, Oregon on February 26-28, 1990.
PB91-216390/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
Elements of the U.S. Carbon Budget: Progress and Pre-
liminary Results.
PB91-240531/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CARBON DIOXIDE
Use of Carbon Dioxide Challenge to Detect Toxicant - In-
duced Changes in Cardiopulmonary Function of Awake
Rats.
PB91-116038/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Significant Anthropogenic Sources of Ra-
diatively Important Trace Gases.
PB91-127753/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Method for the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Soils/
Sediments.
PB91-127803/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Global Warming Mitigation Potential of Three Tree Plan-
tation Scenarios.
PB91-159608/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Initial Growth and Ontogeny of Bigleaf Maple 'Acer ma-
crophyllum' in an Enriched Carbon Dioxide Environment.
PB91-162685/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Isotopic Exchange between Carbon Dioxide and Ozone
via O((sup 1)D) in the Stratosphere.
PB91-183384/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interaction of Elevated Ultraviolet-B Radiation and C02
on Productivity and Photosynthetjc Characteristics in
Wheat, Rice, and Soybean.
PB91-196279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Analysis of Historical Radiatively Important Trace Gases
(RITG) Emissions: Development of a Trace Gas Account-
ing System (T-GAS) for 14 Countries.
PB91-216325/REB 91-04 PC A16/MF A03
Spatial Distribution of Precipitation Seasonality in the
United States.
PB91-233510/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CARBON MONOXIDE
Evaluation of a Remote Sensor for Mobile Source CO
Emissions.
PB91-148320/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Production of Arrhythmias by Elevated Carboxyhemoglo-
bin in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease.
PB91-171850/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Carbon Monoxide (CO) Exposures within Mi-
croenvironments Given Personal Exposure Monitoring
Data.
PB91-191130/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Sci-
entific Criteria for Carbon Monoxide.
PB91-191304/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOBILE4 Sensitivity Analysis.
PB91-191312/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories
for Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume
2. Emission Inventory Requirements for Photochemical
Air Quality Simulation Models.
PB91-216176/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
CARBON SOURCES
Elements of the U.S. Carbon Budget Progress and Pre-
liminary Results.
PB91-240531/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
Comparison of In vivo and In vitro Methods for Assessing
the Effects of Carbon Tetrachloride on the Hepatic Drug-
Metabolizing Enzyme System.
PB91 -109264/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Carbon Tetrachloride Metabolism in Partially Hepatecto-
mized and Sham-Operated Rats Pre-Exposed to Chlorde-
cone (Kepone).
PB91-109553/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Hepatocellular Regeneration in Chlordecone Po-
tentiated Hepatotoxicity of Carbon Tetrachloride.
PB91 -109561 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-17
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KEYWORD INDEX
Hepatic Polyamines and Related Enzymes Following
Chtordecone-Potentiated Carton Tetracnloride Toxicity in
Rats.
PB91-109579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
In-situ Biotransformation of Carbon Tetrachloride under
Anoxic Conditions.
PB91-148346/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Carbon Tetrachloride.
PB91-161554/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Amplification of CCI4 Toxicity by Chkxdecone: Destruc-
tion of Rat Hepatic Microsomal Cytochrome P-450 Sub-
population.
PB91-191593/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Immunotoxicologic Assessment of Subacute Exposure of
Rats to Carbon Tetrachloride with Comparison to Hepa-
totoxicrty and Nechrotoncrty.
PB91-233445/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIM
Production of Arrhythmias by Elevated Carboxyhemoglo-
bin in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease.
PB91-171850/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CARCINOGENESIS
Report of the International Committee on Nickel Carano-
genesisin Man.
PB91-109801/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Evaluation of the Potential Carcmogenioty of Electromag-
netic Fields. Review Draft
PB91-133231/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
Cancer Dose-Response Models Incorporating Ctonal Ex-
pansion.
PB91-171975/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Models for Analyzing Data in Initiation-Promotion Studies.
PB91-196501/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CARCINOGENICrrY TESTS
Use of Tumour Lethality to Interpret Tumorigenicny Ex-
periments LackingCause-of-Death Data.
PB91-109181/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Significance of Mass and Number of Fibers in the Corre-
lation of V79 Cytotaocrty with Tumorigenic Potential of
Mineral Fawrs.
PB91-116020/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Murtt-Factor Ranking Scheme for Comparing the Carcino-
genic Activity o! Chemicals.
PB91-117002/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CASE-SAR Analysis of Potycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
Carcinogenicity.
PB91-171744/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
CARCINOGENS
Biochemical Studies of Promoters of Caranogenests in
Rat Liver.
PB91-109330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Evaluation of the Effects of Human Carcino-
gens and Related Chemicals of Human Foreskin FSwob-
lasts.
PB91-1097S1/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Further Evidence That Dichloromethane Does Mot Induce
Chromosome Damage.
PB91-109785/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Induction of Anchorage-Independent Growth in Human
Diplcud RbroWasts by the Cydopenta-polvcvdic Aromatic
Hydrocarbon, Benzfl j-aceantrirytene.
PB91-115857/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Significance of Mass and Number of Ftoers in the Corre-
lation of V79 Cytotoxicity with Tumorigenic Potential of
Mineral Filers.
PB91-116020/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Mufti-Factor Ranking Scheme for Comparing the Carcino-
genic Activity of Chemicals.
PB91-117002/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Biological and Chemical Methodologies for Assessing
Human Exposure to Airborne Mutagens Indoors.
PB91-13302S/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Noncarcinogenic Effects of Chromium: Update to Health
Assessment Document.
PB91-136523/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Indoor Air - Assessment Methods of Analysis for Envi-
ronmental Carcinogens.
PB91-137273/RES 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dose Paradigms for Inhaled Vapors of Primary Carcino-
gens and Their Impact on Risk Assessment
PB91-149815/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
32P-PosttabeSng DMA Adduct Assay: Cigarette Smoke-
Induced DMA Adducts in the Respiratory and Nonrespira-
tory Rat Tissues.
PB91-162578/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Is 1.4-Otaxane a Genotonc Carcinogen.
PB91-171827/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Genetic Activity Profile (GAP) Data Base.
PB91-177014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Induction of Meronudei in Cultured Human Bronchial
Epithelial Cefis by Direct-Acting Carcinogens.
P891-182113/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Carcinogenicity of Dicfitoroacetic Acid in the Male
B6C3F1 Mouse.
PB91-191585/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Indoor Air-Assessment Indoor Concentrations of Environ-
mental Carcinogens.
PB91-193847/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Models for Analyzing Data in Initiation-Promotion Studies.
PB91-196501/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Carcinogenicity of Black Rock Harbor Sediment to the
Eastern Oyster and Trophic Transfer of Black Rock
Harbor Carcinogens from the Blue Mussel to the Winter
Rounder.
PB91-196600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
Lack of Effect of Drinking Water Barium on Cardiovascu-
lar Risk Factors.
PB91-109595/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CARIBBEAN SEA
Global Climatic Issues in the Coastal Wider Caribbean
Region.
PB91-116939/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CARLSTADT (NEW JERSEY)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Scientific
Chemical Processing Site, Carlstadl. Bergen County, NJ.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921423/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
CARNIVORA
Mammalian Wildlife (Mink and Ferret) Toxicity Test Proto-
cols (LC50, Reproduction, and Secondary Toxicity).
PB91-216507/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
CARPET
Asbestos Fiber Reentrainment during Dry Vacuuming and
Wet Cleaning of Asbestos-Contaminated Carpet
PB91-161695/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
CARPETS
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for Removal of As-
bestos Fibers from Carpet.
PB91-125740/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for the Removal of
Asbestos Fibers from Carpet. (Journal Article).
PB91-145169/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Determination of Organic Emissions from New Carpeting.
PB91-183277/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interaction of Vapour Phase Organic Compounds with
Indoor Sinks.
PB9M96493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CAS NUMBERS
Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substance In-
ventory: 1990 Supplement to the 1985 Edition of the
TSCA Inventory. User Guides and Indices.
PB91-159665/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
CASE
CASE-SAR Analysis of Porycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
Carcinogenicity.
PB91-171744/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CASE-CONTROL STUDIES
New Approach to Estimation of Relative Risks Due to
Two or More Risk Factors under Multiple Matching in
Case-Control Studies.
PB91-231241/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
CASE STUDIES
Corrective Measures for Releases to Surface Waters.
PB91-102046/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Up and Running: New EPA Case History Database and
Library System.
PB91-149617/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
CASES
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement
Docket (1972 - Present) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-591970/REB 91-01 Subscription
CATALOGS
Handbook of Wetland Plants of the Rocky Mountain
PB9*£216685/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Catalog of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor Air
Pollution.
PB91-231134/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
CATALOGS (PUBLICATIONS)
Catalog of Superfund Program Publications, FY-91.
PB91-144683/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Catalog of Office of Waste Programs Enforcement Publi-
cations.
PB91-921268/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
CATALYIC LH-ECTS
Operational Experience of the EPA Owned Bench Scale
Pilot Plant for Evaluating SCR DeNOx Catalysts.
PB91-176750/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CATALYSIS
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Polychlon-
nated DJbenzo-p-DkMin and Polychtorinated Dibenzofuran
Precursors.
PB91-146647/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Porychlori-
nated Dtoenzo-p-Dioxin and Potychtorinated Dibenzofuran
Precursors (Reannouncement).
PB91-156802/REB 91-O1 PCA03/MFA01
CATALYTIC CONVERTERS
Durability Testing of an MIOO-Fueted Toyota LCS-M
Carina Equipped with a Resistrvely Heated Catalytic Con-
verter.
PB91-106732/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Camel Reststively Heated Metal Monolith
Catalytic Converters on an M100 Neat Methanol-Fueled
Vehicle. Part 3.
PB91-21S863/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CATALYTIC OXIDATION
Summary of Joint DOD/EPA Research to Control VOCs
and Toxic Emissions.
PB91-226431/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CATION EXCHANGING
Evaluating Ion Exchange for Removing Radium from
Groundwater.
PB91-109884/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CATIONS
Adsorption of Organic Cations to Natural Materials.
PB91-144881/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CAUSE OF DEATH
Use of Tumour Lethality to Interpret Tumorigenicity Ex-
periments Lacking Cause-of-Death Data.
PB91-109181/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CECIL COUNTY (MARYLAND)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sand,
Grave! and Stone Site, Elklon, MD. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921439/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
CEDAR BAY COGENERATION PROJECT
Environmental Impact Statement/State Analysis Report.
Cedar Bay Cogeneration Project, Jacksonville, Florida
(EPA and FDER). Including Technical Appendix.
PB91-206250/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
CELL FLOW SYSTEMS
Settling and Coagulation Characteristics of Fluorescent
Particles Determined by Flow Cytometry and Fluorometry.
PB91-144790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Flow Cytometric Detection and Sizing of Fluorescent Par-
ticles Deposited at a Sewage Outfall Site.
PB91-145177/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CELL LINE
Characterization of Normal Human Lung Lymphocytes
and lnterleukin-2-lnduced Lung T Cell Lines.
PB91-213504/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CELL MEMBRANE
Relationship between Cell Surface Properties and Trans-
port of Bacteria through Soil.
PB91-171884/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CELL NUCLEUS
Thermostability of Sperm Nuclei Assessed by Microinjec-
tion into Hamster Oocytes.
PB91-191601/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CELL SURVIVAL
Cytotoxicity and Effect on Mutagenicity of Buffers in a Mi-
crosuspension Assay.
PB91-109314/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Cadmium Cytotoxicity in Human versus
Rat Nasal Epithelial Cells In vitro.
PB91-109819/REB • 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Significance of Mass and Number of Fibers in the Con-e-
lation of V79 Cytotoxicity with Tumorigenic Potential of
Mineral Fibers.
PB91-116020/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Non-Random Cell Killing in Cryopreservation: Implications
for Performance of the Battery of Leukocyte Tests (BLT),
1. Toxic and Immunotoxic Effects.
PB91-199943/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CELLS (BIOLOGY)
Comparison of Finite-Difference Time-Domain SAR Cal-
culations with Measurements in a Heterogeneous Model
of Man.
PB91-109355/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CELLULOSE
Swelling Properties of Soil Organic Matter and Their Re-
lation to Sorptkxi of Non-Ionic Organic Compounds.
PB91-217406/REB 91-O4 PC A07/MF A02
CELLULOSE ACETATE
Membrane Summary: Performance, Concerns, and Regu-
lations.
PB91-176925/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Polychlorinated Biphenyls and the Developing Nervous
System: Cross-Species Comparisons.
PB91-109710/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Neurotoxitity Using Assays of Neuron-
and Glia- Localized Proteins: Chronology and Critique.
PB91-213587/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
CENTRAL REGION (WISCONSIN)
Chtorinatjon, Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
Forty-Six Wisconsin Communities.
PB91-109827/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CEREBRAL CORTEX
Nuclear and Axonal Localization of Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase Type Gr in Rat Cerebellar
Cortex.
PB91-213637/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CERTIFICATION
Application for Certification 1989 Heavy-Duty Vehicles -
Jeep/Eagle Emission Control.
PB90-213265/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF £12
Application for Certification 1989 Heavy-Duty Engine -
Detroit Diesel.
PB90-213273/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
KW-18
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CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - International.
PB90-213281/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles Gas Emission - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213299/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Gas Evaporative - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213307/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu.
PB90-213315/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Truck.
PB90-213323/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck Emission - Nissan.
PB90-213349/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Pulsar NX (DOHC).
PB90-213356/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Maxima (VG30E).
P690-213364/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Stanza.
PB90-213372/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 300ZX Turbo.
PB90-213380/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles • Nissan Motor Company Sentra 300ZX.
PB90-213398/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 240SX.
FB90-213406/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Truck Pathfinder.
PB90-213414/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra/Pulsar - NX (TBI).
P890-213422/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra Honeybee (E16S).
PB90-213430/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra 4WD.
PB90-213448/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles-Volvo.
PB9IX213455/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Gasoline Fueled. Volume 1.
PB90-213463/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Gasoline Fueled. Volume 2.
PB90-213471/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors. Volume 1.
PB90-213489/REB 91-O1 PC A18/MF A03
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors. Volume 2.
PB90-213497/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A02
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda.
PB90-213505/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 1.
PB90-213513/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles • Chrysler Motors. Volume 2.
PB90-213521/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles • Chrysler Motors. Volume 3.
PBWW13539/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 4.
PB90-213547/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Tmck Exhaust - Chrysler.
PB90-213554/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks • Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213562/RE8 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Tracks, Light-Duty Vehicles, HDG, and HDG/LDT -
Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213570/REB 91-01 PCA15/MFA02
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
VMumeZ.
PB90-213588/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
Volumes.
PB90-213596/REB 91-01 PCA18/MFA03
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
Volume 1.
PB90-213604/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
CHALLENGE 5100
Laboratory Evaluation of the Low Temperature Charac-
teristics of Four Protective Clothing Materials.
PB91-148452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHARCOAL
NAREL Standard Operating Procedures for Radon-222
Measurement Using Diffusion Barrier Charcoal Canisters.
PB91-179002/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHARGED MEMBRANES
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure Re-
verse Osmosis Membranes. Phase 2 Final Report.
PB91-234625/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
CHEMFIX PROCESS
Technology Evaluation Report: Chemfix Technologies,
Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Process, Clackamas,
Oregon. Volume 1.
PB91 -127696/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Chemfix Technologies, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization
Process. Application Analysis Report.
PB91-187054/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS
Commenced PMN Case Number Cross-Reference File to
Chemical Abstracts Registry Number or Accession
Number, January 1991.
PB91-507319/REB 91-01 CP T02
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Listing of Laboratories
with Expertise in the Analysis of Dioxins and Related
Compounds.
PB91-110007/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Differences in Detection of DNA Adducts in the 32P-
Postlabelling Assay After Either 1-Butanol Extraction or
Nuclease PI Treatment.
PB91 -115972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Geochemical Study of Sediment Contamination in New
Bedford Harbor, Massachusetts.
PB91-116962/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Performance Evaluation Materials for the Analysis of
Volatile Organic Contaminants in Soil: A Preliminary As-
sessment.
PB91-117127/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Non-Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in Whole Air
Samples from the AutoEx Studies.
PB91-137042/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chromosomal Aberration Data Analysis and Interpretation
System. Version 1.0. User's Guide.
PB91-140376/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Supplement 1.
PB91-146027/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
UNIPALS: Software for Principal Components Analysis
and Partial Least Squares Regression.
PB91-146365/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mass Spectral Confirmation of Chlorinated and Brominat-
ed Diphenytethers in Human Adipose Tissues.
PB91-159699/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Sources of Error in Analysis of Municipal Sludges and
Sludge-Amended-Soils for Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate.
PB91-177139/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Molecular Optical Spectroscopic Techniques for Hazard-
ous Waste Site Screening.
PB91-195990/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-214296/REB 91-04 PCA13/MFA03
Gas Chromatographic/Mass Spectre-metric Approach for
Isomer-Specific Environmental Monitoring of the 1700
Bromo-, Chloro-, and Bromochloro-Dibenzc-p-Dioxins.
PB91-218974/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Metals in Environmen-
PBlf-231498/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
CHEMICAL BONDS
Development of a Statistical Model for Metal-Humic Inter-
PB91-116921/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Assessment of the Propensity for Covalent Binding of
Electrophiles to Biological Substrates.
PB91-144949/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHEMICAL CLEANING
Presence of Dichloromethane on Cleaned XAD-2 Resin:
A Potential Problem and Solutions. ,.,,.„«
PB91-109934/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
Technical Support Document on Risk Assessment of
PB9M03SM/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Evaluation of Sensory System Function Using Reflex
Modification of the Startle Response.
PB91-109371/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Quantitative Structure-Activity Relation-
ships for Predicting Biodegradafon Kinetics.
PB91-109868/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Analysis of the Toxics Release Inventory Data: EPA
Region 10.
PB91-125773/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Musts for USTs: A Summary of the Regulations for Un-
derground Storage Tank Systems.
PB91-136531/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chromosomal Aberration Data Analysis and Interpretation
System. Version 1.0. User's Guide.
PB91-140376/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substance In-
ventory: 1990 Supplement to the 1985 Edition of the
TSCA Inventory. User Guides and Indices.
PB91-159665/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Computer-Readable TSCA Chemical Substances Invento-
ry. Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-167767/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Kinetics of Chemical and Microbiological Contaminants in
Distribution Systems.
PB91-176776/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Everett Harbor Action Plan: Data Summaries.
PB91-181792/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Feasibility of Hydraulic Fracturing of Soil to Improve Re-
medial Actions.
PB91-181818/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Biological Assessment of Toxicity Caused by Chemical
Constituents Eluted from Site Soils Collected at the
Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Lock Haven, Clinton Co.,
Pennsylvania.
PB91-186965/REB 91-01 PC A20
Risk Assessment and Risk Management.
PB91-191361/REB 91-01 PCA14/MFA02
Technical Note: Adsorption Capacity of GAC for Synthet-
ic Organics.
PB91-196311/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Toxic Substances Control Act A Guide for Chemical Im-
porters/Exporters. An Overview.
PB91-206227/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reconnaissance Survey of Chemical Contamination and
Biological Effects in Southern Puget Sound.
PB91-211946/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Chemicals Stored in USTs: Characteristics and Leak De-
tection.
PB91-219592/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Preliminary Evaluations of Initial TSCA Section 8(e) Sub-
stantial Risk Notices. January 1, 1989 to September 30,
1990.
PB91-233643/REB 91-04 PCA99/MFE11
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Sub-
stances, CERCLA Hazardous Substances and SARA
Section 313 Toxic Chemicals (Title III, List of Lists) (for
Microcomputers).
PB91-506964/REB 91-01 CP D02
Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substances In-
ventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name
File, January 1991.
PB91-507301/REB 91-01 CP T05
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, June 1991.
PB91-510024/REB 91-04 CP T05
CHEMICAL DEPRESSION
Suppression of the Luteinizing Hormone Surge by Chlor-
dimeform in Ovariectomized, Steroid-Primed Female
Rats.
PB91-200303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHEMICAL EFFLUENTS
Toxics in the Community, 1988 National and Local Per-
spectives.
PB91-100230/REB 91-01 PC E07/MF E07
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1988: Reporting Facilities
Names and Addresses.
PB91-506816/REB 91-01 CPT02
CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2, A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-182469/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2, A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-183079/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
FATE: The Environmental Fate Constants Information
System Database.
PB91-216192/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHEMICAL FUGACITY
Accumulation Factors for Eleven Polychkxinated Bi-
phenyl Congeners.
PB91-183426/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
Preliminary Evaluations of Initial TSCA Section 8(e) Sub-
stantial Risk Notices. January 1, 1989 to September 30,
1990.
PB91-233643/REB 91-04 PCA99/MFE11
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KEYWORD INDEX
CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS
Effect of beta-Cyclodextrin on Mucochloric Acid and 3-
Chtoro-4-(dichkxomethyl)-S-hydrox-2(5H)-furanone.
PB91-200295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHEMICAL LABORATORIES
Joint Federal Task Force on Clandestine (Illegal) Drug
Laboratories.
PB91-125989/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
CHEMICAL MIXTURES
Technical Support Document on Risk Assessment of
Chemical Mixtures.
PB91-103556/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Chemical-Specific Parameters for Toxicity Characteristic
Contaminants.
PB91-148361/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHEMICAL REACTION MECHANISMS
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Oioxins and Related Compounds. Formation of Dioxins
and Related Compounds in Industrial Processes.
PB91-103580/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Emissions of Dioxins and Related Compounds from Com-
bustion and Incineration Sources.
PB91-103598/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
Abiotic Transformations in Water, Sediments, and Soil.
Chapters.
PB91-136937/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Testing and Validation of a Multiple Nonlinear Regression
Model for Predicting Trihalomethane Formation Potential
PB91-211367/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHEMICAL REACTIVITY
NucleophiSc Addition to Activated Double Bonds: Predic-
tions of Reactivity from the Laplacian of the Charge Den-
sity.
PB91-1092S6/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sinteong and Sullatron of Calcium Silicate: Calcium Alu-
mmate
P891-171488/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Prediction of the Reactivities of Cydopenta-polynuclear
Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Quantum Mechanical Meth-
ods.
PB91-191536/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Ozone Reactivity Scales for Volatile Or-
ganic Compounds.
PB91-243386/REB 91-O4 PC A07/MF A02
CHEMICAL REACTORS
Formation of Chlorinated Organics during Solid Waste
Combustion.
PB91-109850/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Apparatus for Snort Time Measurements in a Fixed-Bed
Gas/Solid Reactor.
PB91-183376/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHEMICAL REMOVAL (WATER TREATMENT)
Effect of Background Organic Matter from Surface
Waters on the Activated Carbon Adsorption of Specific
Organic Compounds.
PB91 -137091 /REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Arsenic(3) and Arsenc(5) Removal from Drinking Water
in San Ysidro. New Mexico.
PB91-181925/REB 91-O1 PC A06/MF A01
Removal of Glyphosate from Drinking Water.
PB91-182774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
Compatibility of Flexible Membrane Liners and Municipal
Solid Waste Leachates.
PB91-231S22/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
CHEMICAL SPILLS
Hydrocarbon SpM Exposure Assessment Modeling.
PB91-162669/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHEMICAL STABILIZATION
Technology Evaluation Report Chemfcc Technologies.
Inc. Sofcdrfication/Stabteabon Process, Clackamas,
Oregon. Volume 1.
PB91-127696/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Soddrtech, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Process: Appli-
cations Analysis Report
PB91-129817/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE INVENTORY
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory. Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name Fie, June 1991.
PB91-510024/REB 91-04 CP T05
CHEMICAL SVMPATHECTOMY
Trophic Control of Lung Development by Sympametic
Neurons: Effects of Neonatal Sympathectomy with 6-Hy-
droxydopamme.
PB91-109207/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHEMICAL TREATMENT
Determination of C-t Values.
PB91-223339/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatment APEG Treatment
PB91-228031/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
CHEMICAL WATER POLLUTANTS
Copper Comptexation by Natural Organic Matter in Con-
taminated and Uncontaminated Ground Water.
PB91-144865/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ventilatory Patterns of Bluegill ('Lepomis macrochirus')
Exposed to Organic Chemicals with Different Mecha-
nisms of Toxic Action (Revised).
PB91-144915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sorption of Organic Acid Compounds to Sediments: Initial
Model Development.
PB91-144980/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chronic Toxicity of Copper to a Partial Life Cycle of the
Midge, 'Chironomus decorus'.
PB91-146332/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Functional Bioassays Utilizing Zooplankton: A Compari-
son.
PB91-146407/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of the Blue Mussel, 'Mytilus edulis', in Water Quality
Toxicity Testing and In situ Marine Biological Monitoring.
PB91-149799/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ames 'Salmonella' Mutagenicity Assay Procedures for
Water Samples. Protocol A: Sample Collection. Protocol
B: Sample Processing. Protocol C: Ames 'Salmonella'
Mutagenicity Assay.
PB91-154096/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity Tests of Effluents with Marsh Plants in Water
and Sediment
PB91-200337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHEMICAL WATER POLLUTION
Contaminated Marine Sediments: Assessment and Re-
mediation.
PB91-132811/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acute Toxicity of Aqueous and Substrate-Bound Copper
to the Midge, 'Chironomus decorus1.
PB91-146324/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical-Specific Parameters for Toxicity Characteristic
Contaminants.
PB91-148361/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHEMICALS
Commenced PMN Case Number Cross-Reference File to
Chemical Abstracts Registry Number or Accession
Number, January 1991.
PB91-507319/REB 91-01 CP T02
Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS), (Volume 4.
Issue 3) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-591330/REB 91-04 CP D99
CHESTER COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Walsh
Landfill Site. Chester County, Pennsylvania (First Remedi-
al Action), June 29, 1990.
PB91-921406/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CHICKENS
Development of Chicken Embryos in a Pulsed Magnetic
Retd.
PB91-14S011/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHILD DEVELOPMENT DISORDERS
Polychlorinated Biphenyls and the Developing Nervous
System: Cross-Species Comparisons.
PB91-109710/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHILDREN
Indoor Air Pollution and Pulmonary Performance: Investi-
gating Errors in Exposure Assessment
PB91-100917/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Home Air Nicotine Levels and Urinary Cotinirte Excretion
in Preschool Children.
PB91-109322/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Predicted Deposition of Nonhygroscopic Aerosols in the
Human Lung as a Function of Subject Age.
PB91-109587/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Routes of Exposure of Infants and Tod-
dlers to Household Pesticides: A Pilot Study.
P891-182899/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHIRONOMUS DECORUS
Acute Toxicity of Aqueous and Substrate-Bound Copper
to the Midge. 'Chironomus decorus'.
PB91-146324/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chronic Toxicity of Copper to a Partial Life Cycle of the
Midge, 'Chironomus decorus'.
PB91-146332/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOt
CHfTINS
Swelling Properties of Soil Organic Matter and Their Re-
lation to Sorption of Non-Ionic Organic Compounds.
PB91-217406/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
CHLORAL
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Chloral.
PB91-216481/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
CHLORAL HYDRATE
Hearth and Environmental Effects Document for Chloral.
PB91-216481/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
CHLORAMINES
Identification of Organic N-Chtorarmoes In vitro in Stom-
ach Fluid from the Rat After Chlorination.
PB91-199968/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHLORDANE
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chtordane.
PB91-161547/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHLOHDECONE
Carbon Tetrachlonde Metabolism in Partially Hepatectc-
mized and Sham-Operated Rats Pre-Exposed to Chtorde-
cone (Kepone).
PB91-109553/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Hepatocellular Regeneration in Chlordecone Po-
tentiated Hepatotoxicity of Carbon Tetrachlonde.
PB91-109561/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatic Polyamines and Related Enzymes Following
Chiordecone-Potentiated Carbon Tetrachloride Toxicity in
Rats.
PB91-109579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Amplification of CCI4 Toxicity by Chlordecone: Destruc-
tion of Rat Hepatic Microsoma! Cytochrome P-450 Sub-
population.
PB91-191593/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHLORDIMEFORM
Chlordimeform-lnduced Alterations in Endocrine Regula-
tion within the Male Rat Reproductive System.
PB91-109736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHLORIDES
Short-Term Toxicity (1 and 10 Days) of Cadmium Chlo-
ride in Male and Female Rats: Gavage and Drinking
Water.
PB91-109538/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHLORINATED DIPHENYLETHERS
Mass Spectral Confirmation of Chlorinated and Brominat-
ed Diphenylethers in Human Adipose Tissues.
PB91-159699/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. October 1988.
PB91-106112/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Maternal Transfer of Bioactive Polychlorinated Aromatic
Hydrocarbons in Spawning Chinook Salmon ('Obchrhyn-
chus tschawytscha1).
PB91-117556/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
CHLORINATION
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopical Identification of Cer-
tain Polyhalogenated Acetic Acids.
PB91-109603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chlorination, Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
Forty-Six Wisconsin Communities.
PB91-109827/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interaction of Aqueous Solutions of Chlorine with Malic
Acid, tartaric Acid, and Various Fruit Juices. A Source of
Mutagens.
PB91-116046/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fish Hepatocyte Model for Investigation of the Effects of
Trihalomethanes. (Chapter 27).
PB91-132845/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Concerns with Using Chlorine-Dioxide Disinfection in the
USA.
PB91-171652/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Total Organic Halide in Water: A Com-
parative Study of Two Instruments.
PB91-196360/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Identification of Organic N-Chloramines In vitro in Stom-
ach Fluid from the Rat After Chlorinatran.
PB91-199968/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Testing and Validation of a Multiple Nonlinear Regression
Model for Predicting Trihalomethane Formation Potential.
PB91-211367/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Bromide on Chlorination Byproducts in Finished
Drinking Water.
PB91-217919/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
CHLORINE
Integrated Risk Assessment for Dioxins and Furans from
Chlorine Bleaching in Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102087/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Recovery of 3-CWoro-4-(Dichlorometnyl)-5-Hydroxy-
2(5H)-Furanone from Water Samples on XAD Resins and
the Effect of Chlorine on Its Mutagenicity.
PB91-109835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Ozone, Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorine, and Mon-
ochkxamine on 'Cryptosporidium parvum' Oocyst Viabili-
PB91-145086/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Polychlori-
nated Dibenzo-p-Dioxin and Polychlorinated Dibenzofuran
Precursors.
PB91-146647/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Polychlori-
nated Dtoenzo-p-Dioxin and Polychlorinated Dibenzofuran
Precursors (Reannouncement).
PB91-156802/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity and Fate of Total Residual Chlorine in Outdoor
Experimental Streams (Book Chapter).
PB91 -162511 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Model of 'Giardia lamblia' Inactivation by Free Chlorine.
P891-196139/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Inactivation of 'Giardia lamblia' by Chlorine.
PB91-196253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inactivation of 'Giardia lamblia' by Free Chlorine: A Math-
ematical Model.
PB91-223305/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CHLORINE ALIPHATIC COMPOUNDS
Metabolism of Chlorinated Methanes. Ethanes, and Ethy-
lenes by a Mixed Bacterial Culture Growing on Methane.
PB91-144774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
CLEAN AIR ACT AMENDMENTS OF 1990
Field Evaluation of In-situ Biodegradation of Chlorinated
Ethenes: Part 1, Methodology and Field Site Character-
ization.
PB91-144857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHLORINE AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Mass Spectral Characteristics of Bromochlorinated Di-
benzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans.
PB91-117176/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Plot Study on International Information Exchange on
Drains and Related Compounds. International Toxictty
Equivalency Factor (I-TEF) Method of Risk Assessment
for Complex Mixtures of Dioxins and Related Com-
pounds.
PB91-125625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Plot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins arid Related Compounds. Methods of Degrada-
tion, Destruction, Detoxification, and Disposal of Dioxins
and Related Compounds.
PB91-125666/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sanding and Analysis for Pol/chlorinated Dibenzo-p-
Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Ambient Air.
PB9M31698/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHLORINE DIOXIDE
Effects of Ozone, Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorine, and Mon-
ochkxamine on 'Cryptosporidium parvum1 Oocyst Viabili-
ty.
PB91-H5086/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Chlorine Dioxide on the Developing Rat Brain.
PB91-149757/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHLORINE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Assessment of Risks from Exposure of Humans, Terres-
trial and Avian Wildlife, and Aquatic Life to Dioxins and
Furans from Disposal and Use of Sludge from Bleached
Kraft and Sulfite Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102145/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
Recovery of 3-Chloro-4-(Dichloromethy1)-5-Hydroxy-
2(5H)-f uranone from Water Samples on XAD Resins and
the Effect of Chlorine on Its Mutagenicity.
PB91-109835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Formation of Chlorinated Organics during Solid Waste
Combustion.
PB91-109850/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Plot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Inventory of Regula-
tions/Statutes Concerning Dioxins and Related Com-
pounds.
PB91-125799/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Supertund Sites with
PCB Contamination.
P891-145466/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
field Strategy for Sorting Volatile Organics into Source-
Related Groups.
PB91-146357/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chtoroalkyl Ethers.
PB91-161620/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
lUtispectral Identification of Potentially Hazardous By-
products of Ozonation and Chtorination. Part 1. Studies
ofChromatographic and Spectroscopie Properties of MX.
PB91-161703/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Gas Chromatograpriy/Mass Spectrometry Study of Mixed
Habacetic Acids Found in Chlorinated Drinking Water.
PB91-196162/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
QUROeENZENES
Comparison of In vivo and In vitro Methods for Assessing
the Effects of Carbon Tetrachloride on the Hepatic Drug-
Uetaboizing Enzyme System.
P891-109264/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
fiakj Mercomparison of Precipitation Samplers for As-
sessing Wet Deposition of Organic Contaminants.
PB91-125880/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for LJndane.
PB91-142851/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
konerabJtty Index: A Measure of Incinerator Perform-
ance. (Journal Article).
PB9M45144/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHUMETHANES
Techniques Affecting Precision and Accuracy in Hydroly-
sis Rate Constant Determinations of Volatile Organic
Compounds Using Jeffers' Zero Headspace Reaction
Bubs.
PB91-216291/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Deceasing System Pollution Prevention Modification
verses Industrial Hygiene Concerns.
PB91-231142/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHLOROFORM
Bsh Hepatocyte Model for Investigation of the Effects of
TiWomethanes. (Chapter 27).
ra91-132845/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
GNofofonn.
P891-161562/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OUROHYDROCARBONS
Phrar Chlorinated Hydrocarbons (PCHs) in Colonial Fish-
Eafng Waterbrd Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-115915/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Relationships between Laboratory and Pilot-Scale Com-
bustion of Some Chlorinated Hydrocarbons.
PB91-196212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting Chemical Accumulation in Shoots of Aquatic
Plants.
PB91-196667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Turbulent Flame Reactor Studies of Chlorinated Hydro-
carbon Destruction Efficiency.
PB91-199885/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHLOROPHENAMIDINE
Suppression of the Luteinizing Hormone Surge by Chlor-
dimeform in Ovariectomized, Steroid-Primed Female
Rats.
PB91-200303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACIDS
Microbial Transformation Rate Constants of Structurally
Diverse Man-Made Chemicals.
PB91-181958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHLOROPROPANES
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,2-Dichloropro-
pane.
PB91-143388/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Removal of DBCP from Groundwater. Volume 2. Field
Pilot Plant Operation.
PB91-234609/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
CHLORPYRIFOS
Brain Cholinesterase Activity of Bobwhite Acutely Ex-
posed to Chlorpyrifos.
PB91-207019/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
CHOLESTEROL
Chtorination. Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
Forty-Six Wisconsin Communities.
PB91-115873/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
CHOLINES
Prolonged Survival of Female AKR Mice Fed Diets Sup-
plemented with Methiontne and Choline.
PB91-109629/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
CHOLINESTERASE
Brain Cholinesterase Activity of Bobwhite Acutely Ex-
posed to Chlorpyrifos.
PB91-207019/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS
Neurotoxicity of Subchronic Acetylcholinesterase (AChE):
Inhibition in Rat Hippocampus.
PB91-109611/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurotoxicity of Subchronic Acetylcholinesterase (AChE)
Inhibition in Rat Hippocampus.
PB91-116905/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurotoxicity of Parathion-lnduced Acetylcholinesterase
Inhibition in Neonatal Rats.
PB91-171843/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHONDROSARCOMA
Ocular Chondrosarcomas in 'Rivulus marmoratus' Poey
(Short Communication).
PB91-206946/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CHRISTMAS BAY COASTAL PRESERVE
Environmental Inventory of the Christmas Bay Coastal
Preserve.
PB91-230151/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Regulatory Survey for the Christmas Bay Coastal Pre-
PB91-230185/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
Cotinine Analytical Workshop Report: Consideration of
Analytical Methods for Determining Cotinine in Human
Body Fluids as a Measure of Passive Exposure to Tobac-
co Smoke.
PB91-109694/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHROMIUM
Elimination of Spectral Interferences in Inductively Cou-
pled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Using Or-
thogonal Polynomials.
PB91-116137/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Noncarcinogenic Effects of Chromium: Update to Health
Assessment Document. .._._-
PB91-136523/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Chromium.
PB91-142844/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Procedures for Establishing Emissions for Early Reduc-
tion Compliance Extensions. Volume 1. Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing, Ethylene Oxide Sterilization, and
91-04 PCAOS/MFA01
CHROMOSOME ABERRATION ASSAY
Chromosomal Aberration Data Analysis and Interpretation
System. Version 1.0. User's Guide.
PB91-140376/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS
Genetic Method to Quantitate Induced Chromosome
Breaks Using a Mouse/Human Monochromosomal
Hybrid Cell Line: Identification of Potential Clastogenic
PB9V109413/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Further Evidence That Diehloromethane Does Not Induce
PCA01/MFA01
Synaptonemal Complex Analysis of Mutagen Effects on
Meiotic Chromosome Structure and Behavior
PB91-132969/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Chromosome Aberration Frequency and
Small-Colony TK-Deficient Mutant Frequency in L5178Y/
TK(+ /-(-3.7.2C Mouse Lymphoma Cells.
PB91-171777/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Persistence of Lymphocytes with Dicentric Chromosomes
Following Whole-Body X Irradiation of Mice.
PB91-171868/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stage-Specific Damage to Synaptonemal Complexes and
Metaphase Chromosomes Induced by X Rays in Male
Mouse Gerrn Cells.
PB91-182238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cvtogenetic Studies of Ethyl Acrylate Using C57BL/6
Mice.
PB91-200246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHROMOSOME MAPPING
Improved Flow Cytometric Assay for Somatic Mutations
at the Glycophorin A Locus in Humans.
PB91-117093/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Mutagenicity Results for Nine Compounds
Evaluated at the 'hgprt' Locus in the Standard and Sus-
pension CHO Assays.
PB91-183475/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHROMOSOMES
Association of Marginal Folate Depletion with Increased
Human Chromosomal Damage In vivo: Demonstration by
Analysis of Micronucleated Erythrocytes.
PB91-117614/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chromosomal Aberration Data Analysis and Interpretation
System. Version 1.0. User's Guide.
PB91-140376/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Bleomycin Effects on Mouse Meiotic Chromosomes.
PB91-171751/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Divergence between Populations of a Monogamous Poly-
chaete with Male Parental Care: Premating Isolation and
Chromosome Variation.
PB91-206904/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Localization of the Mouse Thymidine Kinase Gene to the
Distal Portion of Chromosome 11.
PB91-233395/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CHRYSOPERLA CARNEA
Bioassay Protocol for Lethal and Sub-Lethal Effects of
Fungal Pathogens on 'Chrysoperla carnea' (Neuroptera:
Chrysopidae).
PB91-179044/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHRYSOPHYTA
Checklist for Describing and Documenting Diatom and
Chrysophyte Calibration Data Sets and Equations for In-
ferring Water Chemistry.
PB91 -116780/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CIGARETTE SMOKE
32P-Postlabeling DNA Adduct Assay: Cigarette Smoke-
Induced DNA Adducts in the Respiratory and Nonrespira-
tory Rat Tissues.
PB91-162578/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CIRCUIT BOARDS
Waste Minimization Assessment for Multilayered Printed
Circuit Board Manufacturing.
PB91-234534/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Circuit Boards.
PB91-234542/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CITRIC ACID
Interaction of Aqueous Solutions of Chlorine with Malic
Acid, Tartaric Acid, and Various Fruit Juices. A Source of
Mutagens.
PB91-116046/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLACKAMAS (OREGON)
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Technology
Demonstration Summary: Chemfix Solidification/Stabiliza-
tion Process, Clackamas, Oregon.
PB91-921373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CLAM SIPHONS
Germinomas and Teraloid Siphon Anomalies in Softshell
Clams, 'Mya arenaria', Environmentally Exposed to Herbi-
cides.
PB91-196592/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLAMS
Depuration Kinetics of Hexachlorobenzene in the Clam,
'Macoma nasuta'.
PB91-177170/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Germinomas and Teratoid Siphon Anomalies in Softshell
Clams, 'Mya arenaria'. Environmentally Exposed to Herbi-
cides.
PB91-196592/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLARE COUNTY (MICHIGAN)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Clare
Water Supply, Clare County, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB91-921459/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CLAY MINERALS
Adsorption of Organic Cations to Natural Materials.
PB91-144881/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CLAY SOILS
Rate of Flow of Leachale through Clay Soil Liners.
PB91-196691/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
CLEAN AIR ACT AMENDMENTS OF 1990
Criteria for Assessing the Role of Transported Ozone/
Precursors in Ozone Nonattainment Areas.
PB91-195958/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1991: Detailed Summary of
Titles.
PB91-214585/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
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KEYWORD INDEX
CLEAN AIR ACT OF 1990
General Preamble: Implementation of Title I Clean Air Act
Amendments of 1990.
PB91-241877/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
CLEAN PRODUCTS RESEARCH PROGRAM
EPA Clean Products Research Program.
PB91-176826/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLEANUP
Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies
in OSWER Programs.
PB91-921366/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
CLEANUP
Cleaning Illinois: The Challenge Facing Illinois' Hazardous
Waste Cleanup Efforts.
PB91-113589/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Northwest RCRA Corrective Action Strategy.
PB91-125856/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Factors Affecting the Applicability of Plasma Systems to
the Cleanup of Superfund Sites.
PB91-162784/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings of the St. Michaels Workshop on Residual
Radioactivity and Recycling Criteria. Held in St Michaels,
Maryland, on September 27-28. 1989.
PB9M79119/REB 91-01 PCA14/MFA02
Cleaning Up Our Coastal Waters: An Unfinished Agenda.
A Regional Conference. Held in RivenJale, New YorK on
March 12-14, 1990.
PB91-180174/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
SUPERFUND: Focusing on the Nation at Urge. A
Decade of Progress at National Priorities List Sites.
PB91-921202/REB 91-01 Standing Order
Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large. A Decade
of Progress at National Priorities List Sites.
PB91-921207/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB91-921209/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Alaska.
PB91-921210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada.
PB91-921211/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB91-921212/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: California.
PB91-921213/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Colorado.
PB91 -921214/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut.
PB91-921215/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Delaware.
PB91-921216/HEB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Ftorida.
PB91-921217/REB 91-O1 PC A07/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB91-921218/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Hawaii.
PB91-921219/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB91-921220/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois.
PB91-921221/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Indiana.
PB91-921222/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB91-921223/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB91-921224/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB91-921225/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana.
PB91-921226/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
PB91-921227/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB91-921228/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts.
PB91-921229/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB91-921230/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB91-921231/REB 91-O1 PC A06/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi.
PB91-921232/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB91-921233/REB 91-O1 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB91-921234/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB91-921235/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska
PB91-921236/BEB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire.
PB91-921237/REB 91-O1 PC AO4/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB91-921238/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB91-921239/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina.
PB91-921240/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: North and South Dakota.
PB91-921241/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB91-921242/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB91-921243/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon.
PB91-921244/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Pennsylvania.
PB91-921245/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island.
PB91-921246/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB91-921247/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB91-921248/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB91-921249/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB91-921250/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont.
PB91-921251/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia.
PB91-921252/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Washington.
PB91-921253/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: West Virginia.
PB91-921254/REB 91-0? PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Wisconsin.
PB91-921255/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB91-921256/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
PB91-921257/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa, Guam and
Trust Territories.
PB91-921258/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Recora of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tele-
dyne Wah Chang, Albany, OR. (First Remedial Action),
December 1989.
PB91-921414/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Samey
Farm, Amenia, Dutchess County, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921422/REB 91-O4 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sealand
Restoration Site, Town of Lisbon, St Lawrence County,
NY. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921424/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): FAA
Technical Center, Area 20A - Salvage Yard, Atlantic
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921425/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township Route 72 and Route 532 Dump Sites, Burling-
ton County, Chatsworth, NJ. (First Remedial Action), May
1990.
PB91-921426/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemical/Ruco Potymer Site, Hicksville, NY. (First Reme-
dial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921427/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mont-
dair/West Orange Radium Site. Essex County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921431/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aytex
Fibers Site, Front Royal, VA. (Second Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921432/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Fike/Artel
Chemical Site. Nitro, WV. (Second Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921433/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Keystone
Sanitation Landfill Site, Adams County, Union Township,
PA. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921434/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Croyden
TCE Site, Bristol Township, Bucks County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921435/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Glen
Ridge Radium Site, Essex County, NJ. (Second Remedial
Action). June 1990.
PB91-921436/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brown's
Battery Breaking Site, THden Township, PA. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921437/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Bute
Landfill Superfund Site, Jackson Township, Monroe
County, PA. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921438/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sand
Gravel and Stone Site, Elkton, MD. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921439/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Osborne
Landfill Site, Pine Township, Mercer County, PA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921440/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): East Mt.
Zion Landfill, Springettsbury Township, York County, PA.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921441/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Harris/
Palm Bay Facility, Palm Bay, Brevard County, FL. (First
Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921442/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): North
Hollywood Dump, TN. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921443/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Dubose
Oil Products Site, Cantonment, Escambia County, FL.
(First Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921444/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Kassouf-
Kimerling Battery Site, Tampa, Hillsborough County, FL.
(Second Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921445/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Corporation Site. Salisbury, NC.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921446/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): SCRDI
Bluff Road Site, Columbia, Richland County, SC. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921447/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pickett-
ville Road Landfill, Jacksonville, Duval County, FL. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921448/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cabot
Carbon/Koppers Site, Gainesville, Alachua County, FL.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921449/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tri-State
Plating, Columbus, IN. (First Remedial Action), March
1990.
PB91-921450/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fisher-
Calo Cnem, Kingsbury, IN. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB91-921451/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wheeler
Pit Site, La Prairie Township. Wl. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-9214S2/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pristine,
Inc.. Reading, OH. (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
(Amendment).
PB91-921453/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): K and L
Landfill, Kalamazoo, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990.
PB91-921454/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ott/
Story/Cordova Chemical Site, North Muskegon, Ml.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921455/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Naval In-
dustrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, Fridley, MN. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921456/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries, Eau Claire, Wl. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB91-921457/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): St. Louis
Rrver/lnteriake/Duluth Tar Site, Duluth, MN. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921458/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Clare
Water Supply, Clare County, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB91-921459/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): University
of Minnesota Rosemount Research Center, MN. (First
Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921460/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Moss-
American Kerr-McGee Oil Site, Milwaukee, Wl. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921461/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spring-
field Township Dump Site, Oakland County, Ml. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921462/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Metamora
Landfill. Metamora, Lapeer County. Ml. (Second Remedi-
al Action), September 1990.
P891-921463/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hunts
Disposal Landfill Site, Town of Caledonia, W!. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921464/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Union
Scrap Iron Metal, Hennepin County, Minneapolis, MM.
(First Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921465/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Bofors-
Nobel Site, Muskegon, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921466/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tenth
Street Dump/Junkyard, Oklahoma City, OK. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921469/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination FAR-MAR-CO Subsite,
Hastings Irrigation Pipe Company TCA Soils Operable
Unit, Hastings, NE. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990.
PB91-921473/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lindsay
Manufacturing Company, Lindsay, NE. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921474/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Midwest Operable Unit,
Kellogg, IA. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921475/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Fairfield
Coal Gasification Site, Fairfield, IA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921478/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Commerce City. CO. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921479/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ogden
Defense Depot (Operable Unit 2), Weber County, Ogden,
UT. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921480/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Mystery
Bridge at Highway 20, Natrona County, WY. (First Reme-
dal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921481/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Monticel-
k) Mill Tailings Site, San Juan County, UT. (First Remedi-
al Action). August 1990.
PB91-921482/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Martin
Marietta Astronautics Group Site, Waterton, CO. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921483/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 16), CO. (Second Re-
medal Action), February 1990.
PB91-921484/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 18), CO. (Third Remedi-
al Action), February 1990.
PB91-921465/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 20), CO. (Fifth Remedial
Acton), March 1990.
PB91-921486/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Has Plant (DOE), Northern Jefferson County, CO. (First
Remedial Action), January 1990.
P891-921487/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sharon
Steel (MioVale Tailings), Midvale, UT. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921488/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): J. H.
Baxter Superfund Site, Weed, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-9214B9/REB 91-O4 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Stringfel-
tow Hazardous Waste Site, Riverside County, CA. (Fourth
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921490/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Louisi-
anfrPacmc Corporation, Oroville, CA. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921491/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Applied
Materials, Inc., Superfund Site, Santa Clara, CA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921492/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Operating
roustries, Inc., Monterey Park, CA. (Third Remedial
Acton), September 1990 (Amendment).
PB91-921493/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): FMC
Pesticide Formulation Facility, Yakima, WA. (First Reme-
fcl Action), September 1990.
PB91-921494/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
KEYWORD INDEX
CLEANUP OPERATION
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5)- Rose
Township, Oakland County, Michigan. (First Remedial
Action), September 18, 1989.
PB91-921412/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLEANUP OPERATIONS
Protocol for Testing Bioremediation Products against
Weathered Alaskan Crude Oil.
PB91-137018/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Workshop on Innovative Technologies lor Treatment of
Contaminated Sediments. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on
June 13-14, 1990. Summary Report.
PB91-148296/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Soil Bioventing Demonstration Project.
PB91-162628/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility
PB91-176818/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Ground Water Extraction
Systems.
PB91-177386/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Remediation of Sites Contaminated with TCE
PB91-182311/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development and Demonstration of a Pilot-Scale Debris
Washing System.
PB91-196626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Soil Washing Technology: Results of
Bench-Scale Experiments on Petroleum-Fuels Contami-
nated Soils.
PB91-206599/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Exxon Vatdez Oil Spill. A Report to the President.
PB91-213819/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Design and Development
of a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System, Volume
PB91-231456/REB
lation System, Volume
91-04 PCA05/MFA02
Technology Evaluation Report: Design and Development
of a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume
PB91-231464/REB
91-04 PCA12/MFA03
Advances in Hazardous Waste Site Alluvial Sampling.
PB91-233320/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Harmonization of QA Procedures for Environmental Data
Operations: Development of a National Consensus
Standard for Quality Assurance for Environmental Pro-
grams.
PB91-240523/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Enhancing State Superfund Capabilities: Nine-State
Study.
PB91-242362/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
CLEANUPS
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Lone Pine
Landfill, Freehold Township, Monmouth County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921430/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
CLEARING HOUSES
Access EPA. Clearinghouses and Hotlines.
PB90-237082/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLIMATE
Overview of Climate Information Needs for Ecological Ef-
fects Models.
PB91-125898/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
CLIMATES
Comparison of an Alternative Land Surface Parameteriza-
tion with the GFDL High Resolution Climate Model.
PB91-231100/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Distribution of Precipitation Seasonally in the
United States.
PB91-233510/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CLIMATIC CHANGES
Response and Feedbacks of Forest Systems to Global
Climate Change.
PB91-104240/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Effects of UV-B and Global Climate Change on Rice Re-
search Plan.
PB91-109983/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Global Climatic Issues in the Coastal Wider Caribbean
Region.
PB91-116939/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Overview of Climate Information Needs for Ecological Ef-
fects Models.
PB91-125898/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Regional Forest Management Planning in the Southern
United States.
PB91-129197/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Responses and Feedback to Global Forests to Climate
PB9M29734/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Climatically Induced Rapid Acidification of a Softwater
PB9I1-1946514'/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Global Climate Change: Policy Implications for Fisheries.
PB91-171611/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Climatic Sensitivity of California Water Resources.
PB91-177378/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Global Climate Change Program. Program Plan for
Methane Emissions from Landfills and Other Waste Dis-
posal Facilities.
PB91-182667/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
COAL FIRED POWER PLANTS
Changing Solar Ultraviolet Climate and the Ecological
Consequences for Higher Plants.
PB91-196204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Proceedings: EPA/NGA Workshop on Global Climate
and State Actions. Held in Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina on December 3-4, 1990.
PB91-219105/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Global Landfill
Methane.
PB91-223230/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Continental Scale Biome Responses to Climatic Change.
PB91-226456/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Toward a Rule-Based Biome Model.
PB91-226472/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Climate Change and Global Isoprene Emissions.
PB91-226480/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
In the Footsteps of Robert Marshall: Proposed Research
of White Spruce Growth and Movement at the Tree Limit,
Central Brooks Range, Alaska.
PB91-226514/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Sensitivity of the Regional Water Balance in the Colum-
bia River Basin to Climate Variability: Application of a
Spatially Distributed Water Balance Model.
PB91-226522/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Carbon Sequestration in Soils and Global Climatic
Change.
PB91-226530/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Temperature Scenario Development Using Regression
Methods. Phase 2.
PB91-231506/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Forestation and Forest Management Options and Their
Costs at the Site Level.
PB91-233270/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Impact-Oriented Climate Scenarios.
PB91-233486/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CLIMATOLOGY
Climate Data and Analysis for the New England Forest
Health Monitoring Project (NEFHM/EMAP Forests).
PB91 -196071 /REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
Brominated Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Human Adi-
pose Tissue.
PB91-103507/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Improved Flow Cytometric Assay for Somatic Mutations
at the Glycophorin A Locus in Humans.
PB91-117093/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLOMIPHENE
Validation of Protocols for Assessing Early Pregnancy
Failure in the Rat: Clomiphene Citrate.
PB91-207118/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
CLONAL DIVERSITY
Genetic Variation in Clonal Vertebrates Detected by
Simple-Sequence DNA Fingerprinting.
PB91-163972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CLOUD SEEDING
Meta-Analytic Reappraisal of Statistical Results in the En-
vironmental Sciences: The Case of a Hydrological Effect
of Cloud Seeding.
PB91-146613/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CLOUDS (METEOROLOGY)
Data Users Guide to the Mountain Cloud Chemistry
Project.
PB91-168484/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
COAGULATION
Modal Aerosol Dynamics Modeling.
PB91-161729/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
COAL
Calcination and Sintering of Sorbents during Boiler Injec-
tion for Dry Sulfur Dioxide Control.
PB91-136648/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COAL COMBUSTION
Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion.
PB91-171496/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
COAL FIRED POWER PLANTS
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 1. User's Guide.
PB91-133512/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 2. Technical Documentation Manual.
PB91-133520/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 3. Programmer's Maintenance Manual.
PB91 -133538/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Retrofit Costs of SO2 and NOx Control at 200 U.S. Coal-
Fired Power Plants.
PB91-226381/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPCS), Execut-
able Model (Version 4.0) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-506469/REB 91-01 CP D02
Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPCS), Execut-
able Model and Source Model (Version 4.0) (for Micro-
computers).
PB91-506477/REB 91-01 CP DOS
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KEYWORD INDEX
COAL MINING
Method for Estimating Methane Emissions from Under-
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
91-223214/REB
COASTAL REGIONS
Progress in the National Estuary Program: Report to Con-
gress
PB91-168385/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
Cleaning Up Our Coastal Waters: An Unfinished Agenda.
A Regional Conference. Held in Riverdale, New York on
March 12-14,1990.
PB91-180174/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
COASTS
Global Climatic Issues in the Coastal Wider Caribbean
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ecological Risk Assessment Framework for Examining
the Impacts of Oceanic Disposal.
PB91-137000/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Saving Bays and Estuaries: A Primer for Establishing and
Managing Estuary Projects.
PB9M45474/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
COATING PROCESSES
Impact of Declaring Soybean Oil Exempt from VOC Reg-
ulations on the Coatings Program.
PB91-206219/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Radiation-Curable Coatings.
PB91-219550/REB
91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Metal Parts Coat-
ing Plant.
PB91-234492/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
COATINGS
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Paint Manufactur-
ing Plant.
PB91-234559/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
COBALT
Minimization of Interferences in Inductively Coupled
Plasma Mass Spectrometry Using On-Une Preconcentra-
fon.
PB91-117150/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
COCHLEA
Tnmethyrtin Effects on Auditory Function and Cochlear
Morphology.
PB91-117028/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Glutamate Neurotoxidty in Rat Auditory System: Cochle-
ar Nuclear Complex.
PB91-191619/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Glutamate Neruotoxitity in the Developing Rat Cochlea:
Physiological and Morphological Approaches.
PB91-233403/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Glutamate Neurotoxioty in Rat Auditory System: Cochle-
ar Nuclear Complex.
PB91-242628/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
COCHLEAR NUCLEAR COMPLEX
Glutamate Neurotoxicrty in Rat Auditory System: Cochle-
ar Nuclear Complex.
PB91-191619/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
COCHUOBOLUS HETEROSTROPHUS
Mitotic Stability of Transforming DNA is Determined by Its
Chromosomal Configuration in the Fungus 'Cochliobolus
heterostrophus'.
PB91-206961/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
COCOMBUSTION
Application of Staged Combustion and Rebuming to the
Co-Firing of Nitrogen-Containing Wastes.
PB91-196444/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
COGNITION
Animal Models of Cognitive Development in Neurotoxico-
91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-231076/REB
COLCHICINE
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 1. Colchicine,
PC A03/MF A01
Dinoseb, and Methyt Salicylate.
PB91-109223/REB 91-01
Neurotoxic Effects of Colchicine.
PB91-1496S8/REB 91-01
PC A03/MF A01
Long-Term Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of In-
tradentate Administration of Colchicine in Rats.
PB91-211508/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
COLD PIPE PRECHARGERS
Evaluation of the Cold Pipe Precharger.
PB91-116863/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
COUFORU BACTERIA
Concept of Presence Absence Testing.
PB91-162818/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Presence-Absence Coliform Test for Monitoring Drinking
Water Quality.
PB91-196196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Correlation of Coliform Growth Response with Other
Water Quality Parameters.
PB91-231373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
COUFORMRULE
Concept of Presence Absence Testing.
PB91-162818/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COLILERT SYSTEM
Assay of Beta-Glucuronidase in Non-coli Escherichia
Using EC-Mug Medium and the Colilert (Trade Name)
System.
PB91-162776/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COLINUS VIRGINIANUS
Effects of Northern Bobwhite ('Colinus virginianus') Age
and Weight on Results of the Avian Dietary Toxicity Test.
PB91-146449/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
COLIS (COMPUTERIZED ON-LINE INFORMATION
SYSTEM)
Up and Running: New EPA Case History Database and
Library System.
PB91-149617/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
COLLAGEN
Spatial Distribution of Collagen and Elastin Fibers in the
Lungs.
PB91-213520/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
COLLECTING METHODS
Collecting Household Hazardous Wastes at Wastewater
Treatment Plants. Case Studies.
PB91-206193/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COLLOIDS
Colloidal Considerations in Groundwater Sampling and
Contaminant Transport Predictions: A Bimonthly Techni-
cal Progress Review.
PB91-116202/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fluorescent Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons as Probes
for Studying the Impact of Colloidson Pollutant Transport
in Groundwater.
PB91-117457/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Transport Facilitated by Colloidal-Sized Organic
Molecules.
PB91-171512/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Colloidal FE2O3 Transport Studies in Laboratory Model
Systems Using Shallow Aquifer Material.
PB91-191114/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
COLORADO
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Colorado, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508655/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Colorado, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509182/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Colorado.
PB91-921214/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN
Sensitivity of the Regional Water Balance in the Colum-
bia River Basin to Climate Variability: Application of a
Spatially Distributed Water Balance Model.
PB91-226522/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
COLUMBUS (INDIANA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tri-State
Plating, Columbus, IN. (First Remedial Action), March
1990.
PB91-921450/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
COMBINED ANT1NEOPLASTIC AGENTS
Effect of Chemotherapy on the In vivo Frequency of Gry-
cophorin A 'Null' Variant Erythrocytes (Revised).
PB91-145029/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COMBINED SEWERS
Swirl Device for Regulating and Treating Combined
Sewer Overflows.
PB91-133264/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COMBUSTION
Formation of Chlorinated Organics during Solid Waste
Combustion.
PB91-109850/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methods Manual for Compliance with the BIF Regula-
tions: Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Industrial
Furnaces.
PB91-120006/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Relationships between Laboratory and Pilot-Scale Com-
bustion of Some Chlorinated Hydrocarbons.
PB91-196212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Turbulent Flame Reactor Studies of Chlorinated Hydro-
carbon Destruction Efficiency.
PB91-199885/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Nitrogen Oxide Control
Sources.
PB91-211862/REB
for Stationary Combustion
91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Natural Gas Reburning for NOx Control on a Cyclone-
Fired Boiler.
PB91-223164/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
COMBUSTION CHAMBERS
Technical Evaluation of the Combustion System of the
Marine Shale Processors, Inc. Facility in Amelia. Louisi-
ana.
PB91-111492/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY
Emissions Testing of a Precalciner Cement Kiln at Louis-
ville, Nebraska.
PB91-13019S/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
Emissions Testing of a Wet Cement Kiln at Hannibal,
Missouri. Draft Report
PB91-130203/REB 91-01 PC A207MF A03
Incinerability Index: A Measure of Incinerator Perform-
ance. (Journal Article).
PB91-145144/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control of Transient Incinerator Emissions with an
Oxygen Based Combustion System.
PB9M82725/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC Incinerability
Ranking in a Pilot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-182733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Incinerability Ranking Systems for RCRA Hazardous Con-
stituents.
PB91-196352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transient Suppression Packaging for Reduced Emissions
from Rotary Kiln Incinerators.
PB91-223248/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Pulse Combustion to Solid and Hazardous
Waste Incineration.
PB91-223289/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
COMBUSTION PRODUCTS
Use of Bioassay Methods to Evaluate Mulagenicity of
Ambient Air Collected Near a Municipal Waste Combus-
tor.
PB91-109389/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Calcination and Sintering of Sorbents during Boiler Injec-
tion for Dry Sulfur Dioxide Control.
PB91-136648/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Total Particle, Sulfate, and Acidic Aerosol Emissions from
Kerosene Space Heaters.
PB91-146654/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mutagenicity, Carcinogenicity, and Human Cancer Risk
from Indoor Exposure to Coal and Wood Combustion in
Xuan Wei, China.
PB91-162586/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Refuse-Derived
Fuel Combustors.
PB91-191429/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Characterization of Extractable Organic Matter
from Ambient Aerosols Collected in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-196055/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Proceedings: EPA/NGA Workshop on Global Climate
and State Actions. Held in Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina on December 3-4, 1990.
PB91-219105/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Emissions and Organic Fingerprints from
Combustion of Oil and Wood.
PB91-223222/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
COMMENCED PMN CASE NUMBERS
Commenced PMN Case Number Cross-Reference File to
Chemical Abstracts Registry Number or Accession
Number, January 1991.
PB91-507319/REB 91-01 CP T02
COMMERCE CITY (COLORADO)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Commerce City, CO. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921479/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT
Passive Smoking on Commercial Airline Flights.
PB91-242503/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
Using State and Local Officials to Assist in Community
Relations (Superfund Management Review: Recommen-
dation No. 43.K.L).
PB91-921320/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
COMPARATIVE ANATOMY
Comparative Anatomy of Mammalian Respirator/ Tracts:
The Nasopharyngeal Region and the Tracheobronchial
PB91-109124/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Morphometric Comparison of the Nasopharyngeal Airway
of Laboratory Animals and Humans.
PB91-116079/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
COMPARISON
Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs and Passi-
vated Canisters for Field Sampling Airborne Toxic Organ-
ic Vapors in the United States and the USSR.
PB91-233544/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
COMPETITIVE COLONIZATION
lexicological Screen to Determine In vitro Survival and
Competition of Environmentally Applied Pseudomonads
with Mouse Fecal Microbiota.
PB91-207076/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
COMPLEX EFFLUENT TOXICITY TESTING PROGRAM
Use of the Blue Mussel, 'Mytilus edulis', in Water Quality
Toxicity Testing and In situ Marine Biological Monitoring.
PB91-149799/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COMPLEX IONS
Poryphospnate Water-Treatment Products: Their Effects
on the Chemistry and Solubility of Lead in Potable Water
Systems.
PB91-182709/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
COMPLEX TERRAIN DISPERSION MODEL
User's Guide to the Complex Terrain Dispersion Model
Plus Algorithms for Unstable Situations (CTDMPLUS):
Volume 2. The Screening Mode (CTSCREEN).
PB91-136564/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Evaluation of the EPA Complex Terrain Dispersion Model
(CTDMPLUS) with the Lovett Power Plant Data Base.
PB91-162503/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
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KEYWORD INDEX
CONTAMINATION
Advanced Screening Model for Complex Terrain Applica-
tions.
PB91-162693/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COMPLIANCE AUDITS
Section 313, Emergency Planning and Community Right-
to-Know Act: Quality Assurance Audit Manual.
PB91-167577/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENT RESPONSE
COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT
Revision of CERCLA Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities
under Delegations 14-13-B and 14-14-E.
PB91-138818/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waiver of Concurrence on De Minimis Generator Settle-
ments.
PB91-138826/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Redelegation of Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities
under Delegation 14-13-B and 14-14-E.
PB91-138834/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE
COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT
Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
ardous Substances: A Guide for Facilities and Vessels on
Compliance.
PB91-167593/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill
Sites.
PB91-921301/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Exemptions from the Statutory Limits on Removal Ac-
tions.
PB91-921304/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
CERCLA Compliance with the RCRA Toxicity Character-
istics (TC) Rule: Part 2.
PB91-921309/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
Substances: A Guide for EPA Regions.
PB91-921315/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE
COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT OF 1980
CERCLIS - WasteLAN - CleanLAN.
PB91-921316/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
COMPRESSED AIR
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Compressed Air Equipment Components.
PB91-234567/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
UNIPALS: Software for Principal Components Analysis
and Partial Least Squares Regression.
PB91-146365/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
Measurement of Boundaries Using a Digitizer Tablet.
PB91-213538/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
Comparison of Finite-Difference Time-Domain SAR Cal-
culations with Measurements in a Heterogeneous Model
of Man.
PB91-109355/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Air Stripper Design Manual.
PB91-125997/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Adaptation of the Advanced Statistical Trajectory Region-
al Air Pollution (ASTRAP) Model to the EPA VAX Com-
puter Modifications and Testing.
PB91-127720/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Utility of Buoyant Plume Models in Predicting the Initial
Dilution of Drilling Fluids. Chapter 13.
PB91-132837/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the
Biogenic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB9M36549/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Pollutant Concentrations.
PB91-141820/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Two Indoor Air Exposure Modeling Studies: CONTAM
Modeling Results, and Serial Correlation Effects.
PB91-159707/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ISIM3D: An ANSI-C Three-Dimenstonal Multiple Indicator
Conditional Simulation Program.
PB91-163733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Air Emissions Estimation Model, Version 1.1.
User's Manual.
PB91-167718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: User's Manual
tor EPA Regions.
PB9M68450/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: Model Documen-
tation.
PB91-168468/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 1. The ROM
Preprocessors.
PB91-171926/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 2. The ROM
Processor Network.
PB91-171934/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 3. The Core
Model.
PB91-171942/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Rainfall Data Analysis Using the Gamma Distribution
Function.
PB91-176834/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MAGIC/DDRP Final Report. Models, Calibration, Results,
Uncertainty Analyses, QA.QC. Volume 1.
PB91-181867/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Regional Analyses of Results
(Summary Tables and Plots). Volume 2.
PB91-181875/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Summary of Results for Indi-
vidual Catchments. Volume 3.
PB91-181883/REB 91-Ot PC A09/MF A01
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Processing Stream, I/O Files
and Formats, Deliverables. Volume 4.
PB91-181891/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Rnal Report: Processing Stream, Program
Listings. Volume 5.
PB91-181909/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2, A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-182469/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
PC BEEPOP (Personal Computer Honey Bee Population
Dynamics Model) for Ecological Assessments. User's
Guide.
PB91-182477/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2, A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-183079/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
DO Model Uncertainty with Correlated Inputs.
PB91-183335/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance on the Application of Refined Dispersion
Models for Air Toxics Releases.
PB91-190983/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
MOFAT: A Two-Dimensional Finite Element Program for
Multiphase Flow and Multicomponent Transport. Program
Documentation and User's Guide.
PB91-191692/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Risk Equivalent Seasonal Waste Load Allocation.
PB91-196220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aer-
osol/Vapor-Laden Gases. 2. Computer Modeling of
Water Vapor/Droplet Interaction and Entrainment.
PB91-199901/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources on Individual Ex-
posure. Documentation.
PB91-201095/REB
91-04 PCA06/MFA01
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 1. Technical Manual.
PB91-205153/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A02
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 2. User's Guide.
PB91-205161/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PC BEEPOP, an Ecotoxicological Simulation Model for
Honey Bee Populations.
PB91-206995/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Behaviour of Metals in Municipal Sludge Incinerators.
PB91-213611/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
User's Guide for the Mathematical Model LT3VSI Denitri-
fication in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale Aquifers.
PB91-216515/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Hazardous Air Pollutants Program (HAP-PRO): Automat-
ed HAP and VOC Control Technology Assessment Soft-
ware.
PB91-223198/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB91-223362/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
User's Guide to MOBILE4.1 (Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model).
PB91-228759/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Comparison of an Alternative Land Surface Parameteriza-
tion with the GFDL High Resolution Climate Model.
PB91-231100/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
DBAPE-A Database and Model Parameter Analysis
System for Agricultural Soils to Support Water Quality
Management
PB91-231423/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Temperature Scenario Development Using Regression
Methods. Phase 2.
PB91-231506/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Practical Computer Modeling for GAC Application.
PB91-233288/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PC-BEIS: A Personal Computer Version of the Biogenic
Emissions Inventory System.
PB91-233460/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the
Biogenic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB91-242412/REB 91-04 PC AM/MF A01
Comparing Simulated and Experimental Hysterefic Two-
Phase Transient Fluid Row Phenomena.
PB91-242545/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Air Emissions Estimation Model, Version 1.1 (for
Microcomputers).
PB91-507541/REB 91-01 CP D02
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB91-507764/REB 91-04 CP 003
CONCENTRATING
Minimization of Interferences in Inductively Coupled
Plasma Mass Spectrometry Using On-Line Preconcentra-
tion.
PB91-117150/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONDENSATES
Development of Sampling Methodology for Dilution Air
Sampling of Condensible Emissions from Stationary
Sources.
PB91-129742/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Formation of Inorganic Particles during Suspension Heat-
ing of Simulated Wastes.
PB91-223354/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CONDENSING
Assessment of the Controllability of Condensible Emis-
sions.
PB91-125807/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
CONDITIONING (LEARNING)
Developmental Change in Reversal Learning of an Olfac-
tory Discrimination.
PB91-109512/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Taste Discrimination Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB9M09660/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONFIDENCE LIMITS
Confidence Intervals for a Crop Yield Loss Function in
Nonlinear Regression.
PB91-146506/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONIFEROUS TREES
Diurnal Curves of Tropospheric Ozone in the Western
United States.
PB91-219006/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
CONNECTICUT
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Connecticut, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509919/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Connecticut, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509927/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut.
PB91-921215/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
Spatial Distribution of Collagen and Elastin Fibers in the
Lungs.
PB91-213520/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CONSERVATION
Saving Bays and Estuaries: A Primer for Establishing and
Managing Estuary Projects.
PB91-145474/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
CONSTRUCTION
Update of the Regulation and Policy Matrices Dated Sep-
tember 1988.
PB91-143081/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONSTRUCTION GRANTS PROGRAM
Regulation and Policy Matrices: A Guide to the Rules
Governing Grants Awarded under the Construction
Grants Program. Update 1990.
PB91-125849/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
Material Selection.
PB91-136978/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Assessment of Asbestos Removal Carried Out Using
EPA Purple Book Guidance.
PB91-148338/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Asbestos-Containing Materials in School Buildings: Bulk
Sample Analysis Quality Assurance Program. Bulk
Sample Rounds 16, 17 and 18.
PB91-154211/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Interaction of Vapour Phase Organic Compounds with
Indoor Sinks.
PB91-196493/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response
Act (AHERA).
PB91-216408/REB 91-04 PC A18/MF A04
CONSUMER PRODUCTS
New Source Reduction Project: The Potential for Safe
Substitutes.
PB91-137158/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Test Methods for the Determination of Volatile Organic
Compounds in Consumer Products.
PB91-231126/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Catalog of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor Air
Pollution.
PB91-231134/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CONTAINERS
Transient Suppression Packaging for Reduced Emissions
from Rotary Kiln Incinerators.
PB91-223248/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
CONTAMINATION
Evaluation of Methods for Determining the Vertical Distri-
bution of Hydraulic Conductivity.
PB91-146522/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Determination of Hydraulic Conductivity and Porosity
Logs in Wells with a Disturbed Annulus.
PB91-146530/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONTINENTAL SHELVES
Convective-Dispersive Transport Model for Wastes Dis-
posed of at the 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site. (Chapter
PB91-130161/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTINGENCY PLANNING
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Contingency Plans at Superfund Sites Using Air Monitor-
91-102129/REB
91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Oil Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Pro-
gram. Task Force Report
PB91-213868/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
CONTINGENT VALUATION
Contingent Valuation Assessment of the Economic Dam-
ages of Pollution to Marine Recreational Fishing.
P391-125914/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
CONTINUOUS EMISSION MONITORS
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 2.3: Sampling
and Analysis of Total Hydrocarbons from Sources by
Continuous Emission Monitor.
PB91-233858/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CONTINUOUS RELEASE-EMERGENCY RESPONSE
NOTIFICATION SYSTEM
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509935/REB 91-04 CP O02
CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund.
PB91-921308/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM
User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-214296/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
Sampler's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-921330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contracts. Users'
Manual.
PB91-214163/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Profi-
ciency Report.
PB91-131300/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Profi-
ciency Report Supplement.
PB91-157222/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
CONTRACTORS
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Profi-
ciency Report, October 1990.
PB91-125922/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, June 1991.
PB91-183566/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, September 1991.
PB91-221242/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CENTER
EPA's Control Technology Approach to Assisting States
and Regions with Air Toxics Problems: Five Case Stud-
PB91-191437/REB
91-01
PC A03/MF A01
of Expanding
Control Technology Center 1990. A Ye
Service.
PB91-222034/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CONVECTION
Characterizing the Dispersive State of Convective Bound-
ary Layers for Applied Dispersion Modeling.
PB91-163766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONVULSIONS
Examination of the Proconvutsant Actions of Pyrethroid
Insecticides Using Pentytenetetrazol and Amygdala Kin-
dling Seizure Models.
PB91-109744/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONWAY (NEW HAMPSHIRE)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Kear-
sarge Metallurgical Corporation, Conway, NH. (First Re-
medial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921416/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT
Public Private Partnerships for Environmental Facilities: A
Self-Help Guide for Local Governments.
PB91-145714/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS
EPA/AWWARF Cooperative Agreement Program for
Drinking Water Research.
PB91-211318/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
General Proceedings and Action Agendas from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's National Leadership
Conference on Balding Pubic-Private Partnerships. Held
in Washington. DC. on October 26,1988.
PB91-219584/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Alternative Financing for Solid Waste. General Proceed-
ings, Region 4 Conference on Public-Private Partner-
ships. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on April 19-21,1989.
PB91-221994/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Public-Private Partnerships for Environmental Services:
Region 3, Conference Proceedings.
PB91-222000/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Funding Our Environmental Future: General Proceedings,
Region 1 Conference on Public-Private Partnerships and
Alternative Financing Mechanisms. Held in Northampton,
Massachusetts on November 6-7,1989.
PB91-222026/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
COORDINATED PROCUREMENT
National On Scene Coordinator Directory.
PB91-921279/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
COPPER
Memorandum: Calculation of POL for Lead and Copper.
PB90-271966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Elimination of Spectral Interferences in Inductively Cou-
pled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Using Or-
thogonal Polynomials.
PB91-116137/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Minimization of Interferences in Inductively Coupled
Plasma Mass Spectrometry Using On-Une Preconcentra-
tjon.
PB91-117150/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Impact of Lead and Other Metallic Solders on Water
Quality.
PB91-125724/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Copper Complexation by Natural Organic Matter in Con-
taminated and Uncontaminated Ground Water.
PB91-144865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acute Toxicity of Aqueous and Substrate-Bound Copper
to the Midge, 'Chironomus decorus'.
PB91-146324/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chronic Tqxicity of Copper to a Partial Life Cycle of the
Midge, 'Chironomus decorus'.
PB91-146332/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
COPPER COMPLEXES
Photolysis of Copper(ll)-Amino Acid Complexes in Water.
PB91-231449/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
COPPER IONS
BkxJegradation of Diphenyl Ethers by a Copper-Resistant
Mutant of 'Erwinia' sp.
PB91-177204/-REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CORMIX1 PROGRAM
CORMIX: An Expert System for Mixing Zone Analysis.
PB91-216309/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Production of Arrhythmias by Elevated Carboxyhemoglo-
bin in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease.
PB91 -171850/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COROPHIUM SPINICORNE
Toxicity of Fluoranthene in Sediment to Marine Amphi-
pods: A Test of the Equilibrium Partitioning Approach to
Sediment Quality Criteria.
PB91-116970/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CORPUS STRIATUM
1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine (MPTP)-ln-
duced Damage of Striatal Dopaminergic Fibers Attenu-
ates Subsequent Astrocyte Response to MPTP.
PB91-145045/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CORROSION
Current Corrosion By-Products and Corrosion Control Re-
search.
PB91-231167/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CORROSION PREVENTION
Current State of Corrosion Control: Technologies and
Costs.
PB91-182691/RE6 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Current Corrosion By-Products and Corrosion Control Re-
search.
PB91-231167/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CORROSION TESTS
Use of Pipe Loop Tests for Corrosion Control Diagnos-
tics.
PB91-176SOO/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COST ANALYSIS
Cost of Implementing Protective Action Guides for Food.
PB91-102079/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Addendum to Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis of Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals (April 1989).
PB91-142885/REB 91-01 PC A07
Technologies and Costs for the Removal of Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals from Potable Water Supplies.
PB91-143438/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Addendum to Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis of Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Inorganic
Chemicals (March 31,1989).
PB91-143453/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Environmental Investments: The Cost of a Clean Environ-
ment A Summary.
PB91-153775/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Investments: The Cost of a Clean Environ-
ment Report of the Administrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency to the Congress of the United States.
PB91-153783/REB 91-01 PCA22/MFA03
Cost and Feasibility of the Temporary Total Enclosure
Method for Determining Capture Efficiency.
PB91-181966/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Current State of Corrosion Control: Technologies and
Costs
PB91-182691/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Cost Equations for GAG Treatment Sys-
tems (Paper 22509).
PB91-211375/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
COST ANYLYSIS
Evaluating the Costs of Packed-Tower Aeration and GAC
for Controlling Selected Organics.
PB91-182261/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
COST ESTIMATES
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 1. User's Guide.
PB91-133512/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Integrated Air Pollution Control System. Version 4.0.
Volume 2. Technical Documentation Manual.
PB91-133520/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 3. Programmer's Maintenance Manual.
PB91-133538/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Cost Estimates for Controlling SOCs by GAC Treatment.
PB91-162420/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cost Modeling for Drinking Water Unit Treatment Proc-
esses.
PB91-162453/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Economies of Scale and Scope in Water Supply.
PB91-163519/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control Technology: Estimating Innovative Technology
Costs for the SITE Program.
PB91-163758/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cost Estimating Systems for Remedial Action Projects.
PB91-231191/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPCS), Execut-
able Model (Version 4.0) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-506469/REB 91-01 CP D02
Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPCS). Execut-
able Model and Source Model (Version 4.0) (for Micro-
computers).
PB91-506477/REB 91-01 CP D03
COSTS
Preliminary Analysis of the Public Costs of Environmental
Protection: 1981-2000.
PB91-145847/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
COTININE
Questionnaire Assessment of Lifetime and Recent Expo-
sure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-109454/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cotinine Analytical Workshop Report: Consideration of
Analytical Methods for Determining Cotinine in Human
Body Fluids as a Measure of Passive Exposure to Tobac-
co Smoke.
PB91-109694/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COTTON PLANTS
Water Relations of Differentially Irrigated Cotton Exposed
to Ozone.
PB91-183202/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
COTURNIX
Serum Chemistries of 'Coturnix cotumix japonica' Given
Dietary Manganese Oxide (Mn3O4).
PB91-177220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CREOSOTE
Hepatic Neoplasms in the Mummichog 'Fundulus hetero-
clitus' from a Creosote-Contaminated Site.
PB91-163980/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bioassay Directed Characterization of the Acute Aquatic
Toxicity of a Creosote Leachate.
PB91-171462/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Alternative Biological Treatment Processes for Remedi-
ation of Creosote-and PCP-Contaminated Materials:
Bench-Scale Treatability Studies.
PB91-179085/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
CROP YIELD
Adequacy of Interval Estimates of Yield Responses to
Ozone Estimated from NCLAN Data.
PB91-144832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Confidence Intervals for a Crop Yield Loss Function in
Nonlinear Regression.
PB91-146506/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
CROSS INFECTIONS
Characterization of an Axenic Strain of 'Hartmannella ver-
miformis' Obtained from an Investigation of Nosocomial
Legionellosis.
P891-211425/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
CROSS-SPECIES MAPPING
Quantitative Methods for Cross-Species Mapping (CSM).
PB91-211482/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CRUDE OIL
Protocol for Testing Bioremediation Products against
Weathered Alaskan Crude Oil.
PB91-137018/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
CRUSTACEA
Spatio-Temporal Fluctuations in the Distribution and
Abundance of Demersal Fish and Epibenthic Crusta-
ceans in Yaquina Bay, Oregon.
PB91-1B3228/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
CRYOPRESERVATTON
Non-Random Cell Killing in Cryopreservation: Implications
for Performance of the Battery of Leukocyte Tests (BLT),
1. Toxic and Immunotoxic Effects.
PB91-199943/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KVV-26
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KEYWORD INDEX
DATA FILE
CRYPTOSPORIDIUM
Effects of Ozone, Chlorine Dioxide. Chlorine, and Mon-
ochloramine on 'Cryptosporidium parvum' Oocyst Viabili-
91-145086/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
CTDMPLUS MODEL
Evaluation of the EPA Complex Terrain Dispersion Model
(CTDMPLUS) with the Lovett Power Plant Data Base.
PB91-162503/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CTSCREEN MODEL
Advanced Screening Model for Complex Terrain Applica-
tions.
PB91-162693/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CULTURE MEDIA
Assay of Beta-Glucuromdase in Non-coli Escherichia
Using EC-Mug Medium and the Colilert (Trade Name)
System.
PB9M62776/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Importance of Glycolysable Substrates for In vitro Ca-
pacitation of Human Spermatozoa.
PB91-163725/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Anomalies in the Enumeration of Starved Bacteria on
Culture Media Containing Nalidixic Acid and Tetracycline.
PB91-206870/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CULTURED CELLS
Use of Cell Culture for Evaluating Neurotoxicity.
PB91-176990/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
CUPflIC SILVER DEGENERATION REACTION
Enhanced Expression of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein and
the Cupric Silver Degeneration Reaction Can Be Used as
Sensitive and Early Indicators of Neurotoxicity.
PB91-219147/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CURRENT METERS
Comparison of Recording Current Meters in Shallow
Waters of San Francisco Bay, California.
PB91-156331/HEB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
CWB MODEL
Comparison of Modified Carson and EPA Mixing Height
Estimates Using Data from Five Field Experiments.
PB91-162495/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CYANIDES
Characterization and Treatment of Wastes from Metal-
Finishing Operations.
PB91-125732/REB
91-01 PCA07/MFA01
CYCLODEXTRINS
Effect of beta-Cyclodextrin on Mucochloric Acid and 3-
Chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydrox-2(5H)-furanone.
PB91-200295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CYCLOPENTADIENE/HEXACHLORO
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene.
PB91-161422/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE
Induction, Accumulation, and Persistence of Sister Chro-
matid Exchanges in Women with Breast Cancer Receiv-
ing Cydophosphamide, Adriamycin, and 5-Fluorouracil
Chemotherapy.
PB91-116988/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cydophosphamide Teratogenesis: Evidence for Compen-
satory Responses to Induced Cellular Toxicity.
PB91-163667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CYPRINODON VARIEGATUS
Pericyte of a Teleost Fish: infrastructure, Position, and
Role in Neoplasia as Revealed by a Fish Model.
PB91-163808/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
CYTOCHROME P-4SO
Influence of Cytochrome P450 Mixed-Function Oxidase
Induction on the Acute Toxicily to Rainbow Trout 'Salmo
gairdner' of Primary Aromatic Amines.
PB91-171470/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Amplification of CO4 Toxicity by Chlordecone: Destruc-
tion of Rat Hepatic Microsomal Cytochrome P-450 Sub-
population.
PB91-191593/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CYTOCHROME P4SO
Transfection of Cytochrome P450 cDNAs into Mammali-
an Cells Used in Mutation and Transformation Assays.
PB91-132951/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CYTOGENETICS
Cytogenetic Analyses of Mice Exposed to Dtehlorometh-
ane.
PB91-115824/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
CYTOLOGY
Pericyte of a Teleost Fish: infrastructure. Position, and
Role in Neoplasia as Revealed by a Fish Model.
PB91-163808/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CYTOMEGALOVIRUSES
Effects of Murine Cytomegatovirus on Development Lack
of Interactions of Virus and Sodium Salicylate.
PB91-117069/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DAKOTA COUNTY (MINNESOTA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): University
of Minnesota Rosemount Research Center. MN. (First
Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921460/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
DALTON TOWNSHIP (MICHIGAN)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): OH/
Story/Cordova Chemical Site, North Muskegon, Ml.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921455/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
DANVILLE (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): W. M.
Manufacturing Superfund Site, Danville, Pennsylvania
(Second Remedial Action), June 29, 1990.
PB91-921404/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
DAPHNIA
Toxicant-Induced Mortality in Models of 'Daphnia' Popu-
lations.
PB91-109900/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DATA ACQUISITION
Information Collection Request National Primary Drinking
Water Regulations: Phase 2 Synthetic Organic and Inor-
ganic Chemicals Rules.
PB91-143446/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment. Interim
Report.
PB91-921208/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment.
PB91-921312/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DATA ANALYSIS
UNIPALS: Software for Principal Components Analysis
and Partial Least Squares Regression.
PB91-146365/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Principal Components Analysis and Partial Least Squares
Regression.
PB91-146373/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Final Quality Assurance Report: Connecticut Wetlands
Study.
PB91-179077/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Connecticut Wetlands
Study.
PB91-179101/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
DATA AQUISITION
Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site
Clean-Up Technologies.
PB91-921288/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
DATA BASE ANALYZER AND PARAMETER ESTIMATOR
DBAPE-A Database and Model Parameter Analysis
System for Agricultural Soils to Support Water Quality
Management.
PB91-231423/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DATA BASE MANAGEMENT
Database Management Techniques to Ensure Project In-
tegrity. Annual SAS Users Group International Confer-
ence (14th). Held in San Francisco, California on April 9-
12, 1989.
PB91-162768/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
REFEREE: Bibliographic Database Manager, Version 4.
Documentation.
PB91-228791/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
REFEREE: Bibliographic Database Manager Version 4.2
(for Microcomputers).
PB91-509794/REB 91-04 CP D02
DATA BASES
ASTER: An Integration of the AQUIRE Database and the
QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments.
PB91-137083/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Access EPA: Major EPA Environmental Databases. 1991
Edition.
PB91-151613/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
DATA FILE
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Point
Source Modelers' Inventory, 1985.
PB91-505586/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian Mod-
elers' Point Source Data, 1985.
PB91-505594/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505602/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505610/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505628/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505636/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505644/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Modelers' Tape - Winter Satur-
PB91 -505651 /REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505669/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505677/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape, 1985.
PB91-505685/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Winter Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505693/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505701/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505719/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505727/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall Sat-
urday, 1985.
PB91-505735/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505743/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Satur-
day, 1985.
PB91-505750/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Sat-
urday, 1985.
PB91-505768/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canad? THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505776/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505784/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape • Fall
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505792/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505800/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505818/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505826/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505834/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505842/REB 91-01 CP T02
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Point Sources, 1985.
PB91-505859/REB 91-01 CP T02
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadi-
an Annual Point Sources, 1985.
PB91-505867/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Annual Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Area Sources, 1985.
PB91-505875/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian
Annual Area Sources, 1985.
PB91-505883/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Annual
Natural Paniculate Sources. 1985.
PB91-505891/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian
Annual Natural Paniculate Sources, 1985.
PB91-505909/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505917/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505925/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505933/REB 91-01 CP T02
KW-27
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KEYWORD INDEX
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505941/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505958/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Spring Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505966/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505974/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Enventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505982/RE8 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505990/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Spring Sunday. 1985.
PB91-506006/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506014/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506022/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-506030/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506048/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Source Modelers' Tape - Summer
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506055/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506063/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Saturday. 1985.
PB91-506071/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506089/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Saturday. 1985.
PB91-506097/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506105/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506113/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC NonmoMe Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Sunday. 1985.
PB91-506121/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers1 Tape - Summer
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506139/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Sunday 1985
PB91-506147/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers; Tapes - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-5O6154/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506162/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers1 Tape - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506170/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
PB91-506188/REB ' 91-01 CP TQ2
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Sunday. 1985.
PB91-506196/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506204/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
91-01 CPT02
Summer Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506212/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Sunday. 1985.
PB91-506220/REB
91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Fall Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506238/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Fall Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506246/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Fall Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506253/REB 91-01 CP T02
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at Coal-
Fired Plants (for Microcomputers).
PB91-506295/REB 91-01 CP D02
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1988: Reporting Facilities
Names and Addresses.
PB91-506816/REB 91-01 CP T02
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Sub-
stances. CERCLA Hazardous Substances and SARA
Section 313 Toxic Chemicals (Title III, List of Lists) (for
Microcomputers).
PB91-506964/REB 91-01 CP D02
Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substances In-
ventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name
File, January 1991.
PB91-507301/REB 91-01 CP T05
Commenced PMN Case Number Cross-Reference File to
Chemical Abstracts Registry Number or Accession
Number, January 1991.
PB91-507319/REB 91-01 CP T02
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1989.
PB91-507509/REB 91-01 CP T14
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents
(POHC) Reference Directory, (Version 1.0) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB91-507749/REB 91-04 CP 004
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File. June 1991.
PB91-510024/REB 91-04 CP TOS
Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS), (Volume 4,
Issue 3) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-591330/REB 91-04 CP D99
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement
Docket (1972 - Present) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-591970/REB 91-01 Subscription
Hazardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS)
Extract Tape.
PB91-592000/REB 91-01 Subscription
DATA PROCESSING
Expert Systems to Assist in Evaluation of Measurement
PC A02/MF A01
Data.
PB91-162743/REB
91-01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 3:
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-167569/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guide for Preparation of Quality Assurance Project Plans
for the National Estuarine Program. Interim Final.
PB9M68344/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category IV:
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-191254/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DBAPE COMPUTER PROGRAM
DBAPE-A Database and Model Parameter Analysis
System for Agricultural Soils to Support Water Quality
Management
PB91-231423/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DCP 2-4 HERBICIDE
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
2,4-Dichlorophenol.
PB91-161596/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ODD INSECTICIDE
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
DDT.
PB91-161471/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
DDE INSECTICIDE
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
DDT.
PB91-161471/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DDT
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Methoxychlor.
PB91-143461/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
DDT.
PB91-161471/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DEATH RATE CONSTANT
Statistical Model of Laboratory Death Rate Measure-
ments for Airborne Bacteria.
PB91-117598/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DEBRIS
Development and Demonstration of a Pilot-Scale Debris
Washing System.
PB91-196626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Design and Development
of a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume
1.
PB91-231456/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report: Design and Development
of a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume
2.
PB91-231464/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
Obtaining a Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for Re-
moval Actions. Supertund LDR Guide No. 6B.
PB91-921310/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DECHLORINATION
Reductive Dechlorination of Dichlorophenpls by Nona-
dapted and Adapted Microbial Communities in Pond
Sediments.
PB91-183343/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stimulation of the Reductive Dechlorination of Tetrachlor-
oethene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by the Addition
of Toluene.
PB91-207043/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
DECISION DOCUMENT
Cacodylic Acid: Decision Document.
PB91-234278/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
DECISION MAKING
Guidance on Preparing Superfund Decision Documents:
The Proposed Plan, The Record of Decision, Explanation
of Significant Differences, The Record of Decision
Amendment.
PB91-921265/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
DECISIONS AND ORDERS
Memorandum of Understanding between ORD and
OERR.
PB91-921323/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DECONTAMINATION
Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Pri-
orities List Sites (Update).
PB90-274556/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Update on Building and Structure Decontamination.
PB91-145102/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Analysis of Inactivation of 'Giardia lamblia' by Chlorine.
PB91-196253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Decontamination with Plasma Reac-
tors.
PB91-196394/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Development and Demonstration of a Pilot-Scale Debris
Washing System.
PB91-196626/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Reid Standard Operating Procedures for the Decontami-
nation of Response Personnel F.S.O.P. No. 7.
PB91-213850/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report Design and Development
of a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume
1.
PB91-231456/REB
91-04 PC A05/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report: Design and Development
of a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume
2.
PB91-231464/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
DEFOLIATION
Stand History: An Alternative Explanation of Red Spruce
Radial Growth Reduction.
PB91-146456/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
DEGRADATION
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Methods of Degrada-
tion. Destruction, Detoxification, and Disposal of Dioxins
and Related Compounds.
PB91-125666/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Region 10 Environmental Indicators, FY 89 Summary.
PB91-136580/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Abiotic Transformations in Water, Sediments, and Soil.
Chapter 5.
PB91-136937/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
DEHALOGENATION
Reductive Dehalogenation: A Subsurface Bioremediation
Process.
PB91-144873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dehalogenation of Organic Contaminants in
Soils and Ground Water. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-191056/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatment: APEG Treatment.
PB91-228031/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
KW-28
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KEYWORD INDEX
DICHLOROPROPANE
DELAWARE
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Delaware, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508648/REB
91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Delaware, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509174/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Delaware.
PB91-921216/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
DELAYED MATCHING-TO-POSIT10N
Modelling Working and Reference Memory in Rats: Ef-
fects of Scopolamine on Delayed Matching-to-Position.
PB91-163642/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DEMERSAL FISH
Spatio-Temporal Fluctuations in the Distribution and
Abundance of Demersal Fish and Epibenthic Crusta-
ceans in Yaquina Bay, Oregon.
PB91-183228/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS
Demonstration Projects Under the U.S. EPA Supertund
Innovative Technology Evaluation Program.
PB91-176891/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration of Hazardous Waste Site Treatment Tech-
nologies.
PB91-176909/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DENITRIFICATION
BkxJegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Aquifer
Microorganisms under Denitrifying Conditions.
PB91-171892/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Denitnfication in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale
Aquifers: 4. Hydraulics, Nitrogen Chemistry, and Microbi-
ology in a Single Layer.
PB91-182345/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
User's Guide for the Mathematical Model LT3VSI Denitri-
ficatjon in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale Aquifers.
PB91-216515/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
DENOX PROCESS
Operational Experience of the EPA Owned Bench Scale
Pilot Plant for Evaluating SCR DeNOx Catalysts.
PB91-176750/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DENSE GAS MODELS
Evaluation of Dense Gas Simulation Models.
PB91-191072/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
DEOXYRIBONUCLEASES
Differences in Detection of DNA Adducts in the 32P-
PostJabelling Assay After Either 1-Butanol Extraction or
Nuclease PI Treatment.
PB91-115972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACIDS
Comparison of Cytopathogenicriy, Immunofluorescence
and In situ DNA Hybridization as Methods for the Detec-
tion of Adenoviruses.
PB91-109280/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Cytopathogenicity, Immunofluorescence
and In situ DNA Hybridization as Methods for the Detec-
tion of Adenoviruses.
PB91-116053/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Transfection of Cytochrome P450 cDNAs into Mammali-
an Cells Used in Mutation and Transformation Assays.
PB91-132951/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Assessment of the Propensity for Covalent Binding of
Electrophiles to Biological Substrates.
PB91-144949/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Natural Transformation of a Marine 'Vibrio' Species by
PlasmidDNA.
PB91-163907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of DNA Purified In situ from Cells Embedded in
Agarose Plugs for the Molecular Analysis of tk (-/-) Mu-
tants Recovered in the L5178Y tk ( + /-(3.7.2C Mutagen
Assay System.
PB91-177212/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mitotc Stability of Transforming DNA is Determined by Its
Chromosomal Configuration in the Fungus 'Cochliobolus
heterostrophus'.
PB91-206961/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabelling of DNA and the
Autoradiographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Mice Ex-
posed to 2-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabelling of DNA and the
Autoradiographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Rats Ex-
posed to 2-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Impairs Cellular Devel-
opment in Neonatal Rat Heart and Kidney: Effects on
DNA and Protein in Whole Tissues.
PB91-233429/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DEPOSITION
Assessment of Atmospheric Exposure and Deposition to
High Elevation Forests in the Eastern United States.
PB91-100164/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
Uncertainty in North American Wet Deposition Isopleth
Maps: Effect of Site Selection and Valid Sample Criteria.
PB91-101774/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Vertical Ozone Fluxes and Related Deposition Param-
eters Over Agricultural and Forested Landscapes.
PB91-109926/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Numerical Models for Predicting Watershed Acidification.
PB91-11S956/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spodosol Variability and Assessment of Response to
Acidic Deposition.
PB91-116798/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Development of
the Annual Data and Modelers' Tapes, 1985.
PB91-119669/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
Adaptation of the Advanced Statistical Trajectory Region-
al Air Pollution (ASTRAP) Model to the EPA VAX Com-
puter: Modifications and Testing.
PB91-127720/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of Polychlorinated
Dibenzo-'P'-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans.
PB91-144667/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Field Comparison of Methods tor the Measurement of
Gaseous and Paniculate Contributors to Acidic Dry Depo-
sition.
PB91-163774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Theoretical Investigation of the Pressure and Tempera-
ture Dependence of Atmospheric Ozone Deposition of
Trees.
PB91-171579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Dry Deposition Network: Third Annual Progress
Report (1989).
PB91-181784/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
MAGIC/DDRP Final Report. Models, Calibration, Results,
Uncertainty Analyses, QA.QC. Volume 1.
PB91-181867/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Regional Analyses of Results
(Summary Tables and Plots). Volume 2.
PB91-181875/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Summary of Results for Indi-
vidual Catchments. Volume 3.
PB91-181883/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Processing Stream, I/O Files
and Formats, Deliverabies. Volume 4.
PB91-181891/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Processing Stream, Program
Listings. Volume 5.
PB91-181909/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Use of Scavenging Ratios for the Inference of Surface-
Level Concentrations and Subsequent Dry Deposition of
Ca(2 + ), Mg(2+ ), Na(1 + ), and K(1 + ).
PB91-183285/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook of Methods for Acid Deposition Studies. Labo-
ratory Analyses for Soil Chemistry.
PB91 -218016/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
Anthropogenic Emissions Involved in Acidic Deposition
Processes.
PB91-223149/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Acidic Lakes and Streams in the United States: The Role
of Acidic Deposition.
PB91-226324/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Long-Range Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of
Anthropogenic Contaminants and Their Potential Effects
on Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-233262/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Acidification and Recovery of a Spodosol Bs Horizon
from Acidic Deposition.
PB91-240473/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Quantification of Changes in Lakewater Chemistry in Re-
sponse to Acidic Deposition.
PB91-240481/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
DEPURATION
Depuration Kinetics of Hexachlorobenzene in the Clarn,
'Macoma nasuta'.
PB91-177170/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DESORPTION
Partitioning Studies of Dioxin between Sediment and
Water. The Measurement of Koc for Lake Ontario Sedi-
ment
PB91-146415/REB 91-01 PC AOI/MF A01
Interaction of Vapour Phase Organic Compounds with
Indoor Sinks.
PB91-196493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Thermal Desorption Treatment.
PB91-228080/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DESTRUCTION AND REMOVAL EFFICIENCY
Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC Incinerability
Ranking in a Pilot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-182733/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
DESULFOVIBRIO DESULFURICANS
Diversity and Origin of 'Desulfovibrio' Species: Phyloge-
nefic Definition of a Family.
PB91-163857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DETOXIFICATION
Role of the Red Gland in 'Mercenaria mercenaria' in De-
toxification.
PB91-117515/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Methods of Degrada-
tion, Destruction, Detoxification, and Disposal of Dioxins
and Related Compounds.
PB91-125666/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROTOXICITY
Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision F, Hazard
Evaluation: Human and Domestic Animals. Series 81, 82,
and 83 Neurotoxicity. Addendum 10.
PB91 -154617/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
DEXAMETHASONE
Dose-Dependent Effect of Prenatal Dexamethasone
Treatment on beta-Adrenergic Receptor Coupling to Orni-
thine Decarboxylase and Cyclic AMP.
PB91-211409/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Regulation of Postnatal beta-Adrenergic Receptor/Aden-
ylate Cyclase Development by Prenatal Agonist Stimula-
tion and Steroids: Alterations in Rat Kidney and Lung
after Exposure to Terbutaline or Dexamethasone.
PB91-213496/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Impairs Cellular Devel-
opment in Neonatal Rat Heart and Kidney: Effects on
DNA and Protein in Whole Tissues.
PB91-233429/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DIAPER INDUSTRY
Diaper Industry Workshop Report.
PB91-191262/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
DIATOMS
Checklist for Describing and Documenting Diatom and
Chrysophyte Calibration Data Sets and Equations for In-
ferring Water Chemistry.
PB91-116780/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
DIBENZODIOXIN/BROMO
Bromo- and Bromochloro-Dibenzo-P-Dioxins and Diben-
zofurans in the Environment.
PB91-146548/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DIBENZODIOXIN/BROMOCHLORO
Bromo- and Bromochloro-Dibenzo-P-Dioxins and Diben-
zofurans in the Environment.
PB91-146548/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DIBENZODIOXIN/TETRACHLORO
Partitioning Studies of Dioxin between Sediment and
Water: The Measurement of Koc for Lake Ontario Sedi-
ment.
PB91-146415/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DIBENZOFURAN/BROMO
Bromo- and Bromochloro-Dibenzo-P-Dioxins and Diben-
zofurans in the Environment.
PB91-146548/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DIBENZOFURAN/BROMOCHLORO
Bromo- and Bromochloro-Dibenzo-P-Dioxins and Diben-
zofurans in the Environment.
PB91-146548/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DIBENZOFURANS
Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Adipose Tissue of U.S.
Vietnam Veterans and Controls.
PB91-167585/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
DIBROMOACETIC ACID
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopicat Identification of Cer-
tain Polyhalogenated Acetic Acids.
PB91-109777/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DICHLOROACETATE
Subchronic 90 Day Toxicity of Dichloroacetic and Trich-
loroacetic Acid in Rats.
PB91-171801/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Carcinogenicity of Dichloroacetic Acid in the Male
B6C3F1 Mouse.
PB91-191585/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Hyperplastic Nodules in Dichloroacetic Acid-In-
duced Hepatocarcinogenesis in B6C3F1 Male Mice.
PB91-242610/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DICHLOROBENZENES
Ten- and Ninety-Day Toxicity Studies of 1,2-Dichloroben-
zene Administered by Oral Gavage to Sprague-Dawley
Rats.
PB91-233411/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
Dichlorodifluoromethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160580/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DICHLOROETHYLENE
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dichloroethylenes
(1,1-Dichloroethylene), (cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene), and
(trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene).
PB91-143396/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
DICHLOROPHENOLS
Effects of 2,4-Dichlorophenol, a Metabolite of a Geneti-
cally Engineered Bacterium, and 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyace-
tate on Some Microorganism-Mediated Ecological Proc-
esses in Soil.
PB91-219022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DICHLOROPHENOXYACETATES
Effects of 2,4-Dichlorophenol, a Metabolite of a Geneti-
cally Engineered Bacterium, and 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyace-
tate on Some Microorganism-Mediated Ecological Proc-
esses in Soil.
PB91-219022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID
Survival and Degradatiye Capacity of 'Pseudomonas
putida' Induced or Constitutively Expressing Plasmid-Me-
diated Degradation of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetate (TFD)
in Soil.
PB91-182196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DICHLOROPROPANE
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,2-Dichloropro-
pane.
PB91-143388/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
KW-29
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KEYWORD INDEX
DICOfOL
Effects of Dicofol on Mallard Eggshell Quality.
PB91-163543/RE8 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DICTIONARIES
National Surface Water Survey: Eastern Lake Survey -
Phase 2 Northeastern Lakes, Database Dictionary.
PB91-179093/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
DIELDRIN
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Aldrm/DtekJnn.
PB91-161521/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DIESEL ENGINE EXHAUST
Technique for Controllable Vapor-Phase Deposition of 1-
Nitro(14C)pyrene and Other Polycyclic Aromatic Hydro-
carbons onto Environmental Paniculate Matter.
PB9f-t82212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DIESEL ENGINES
Application for Certification 1989 Heavy-Duty Engine -
Detroit Diesel.
PB90-213273/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
DIET
Serum Chemistries of 'Cotumix cotumix japonica' Given
Dietary Manganese Oxide (Mn3O4).
PB91-177220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DIETHYLDTTHIOCARBAMATE
Neurotoxicant 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1.2,3,6-tetrariydropyri-
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KEYWORD INDEX
DRINKING WATER
DISSOLVED OXYGEN
Distribution of Fingerling Brook Trout, 'Salvelinus fontina-
lis' (Mitchili), in Dissolved Oxygen Concentration Gradi-
ents.
PB91-109892/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
Resource Guide for Small Drinking Water Systems.
PB91-129767/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Water System Self-Assessment for Homeowners' Asso-
ciations.
PB91-129775/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Self-Assessment for Small Publicly Owned Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-129783/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Self-Assessment for Small Privately Owned Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-129791/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Water System Self-Assessment for Mobile Home Parks.
PB91-129809/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Water Quality Modeling in Distribution Systems.
PB91-130153/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Water Quality Modeling and Sampling Study in a Distribu-
tion System.
PB91-131615/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Sys-
tems.
PB91-162461/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Kinetics of Chemical and Microbiological Contaminants in
Distribution Systems.
PB91-176776/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring Strategies for Water Distribution Systems.
PB91-176784/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Contaminant Propagation in Drinking Water Dis-
tribution Systems.
PB91-196170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Measuring and Modeling Variations in Distribution System
Water Quality.
PB91-196410/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Development. Application, and Calibration of Models for
Predicting Water Quality in Distribution Systems.
PB91-223313/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Association of Microorganisms with Surfaces in Distribu-
tion Systems.
PB91-242560/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DfTHIOBIURET
Effects of 2,4-Dithiobiuret on Sensory and Motor Func-
tion.
PB91-200220/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
tXTHIOPYR
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 223: Dithiopyr.
PB91-211870/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
orroLUENES
Comparative Gastrointestinal Enzyme Activity and Activa-
tion of the Promutagen 2,6-Dinitrotoluene in Male CD-1
Mice and Male Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-115816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DIURNAL VARIATIONS
Restraint-Induced Analgesia in the CD-1 Mouse: Interac-
tions with Morphine and Time of Day.
PB91-109215/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Diurnal Curves of Troposphere Ozone in the Western
United States.
PB91-219006/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Normal Range of Diurnal Changes in Peak Expiratory
Flow Rates: Relationship to Symptoms and Respiratory
PB91-231357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DIURON
Cosotvent Effects on Sorption and Mobility of Organic
Contaminants in Soils.
PB91-171504/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DMA DAMAGE
Differences in Detection of DNA Adducts in the 32P-
Postlabelling Assay After Either 1-Butanol Extraction or
Nuclease PI Treatment.
PB91-115972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Multiple DNA Adducts in Lymphocytes of Smokers and
Nonsmokers Determined by 32P-Postiabeling Analysis.
PB91-116897/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Conditions Influencing Yield and Analysis of 8-Hydroxy-2'
-Deoxyguanosine in Oxidatively Damaged DNA.
PB91-117499/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DNA Adducts in Marine Mussel 'Mytilus galloprovincialis'
Living in Polluted and Unpolluted Environments. Chapter
12.
PB91-136895/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Exposure Markers.
PB91-144675/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
32P-Postlabeling DNA Adduct Assay: Cigarette Smoke-
Induced DNA Adducts in the Respiratory and Nonrespira-
tory Rat Tissues.
PB91-162578/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Significance of DNA Damage and Repair Mechanisms in
Hearth Risk Assessment
PB91-176941/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ONA INSERTION ELEMENTS
Genes Encoding Mercuric Reductases from Selected
Gram-Negative Aquatic Bacteria Have a Low Degree of
Homology with merA of Transposon TN50.
PB91-163782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DNA REPAIR
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabelling of DNA and the
Autoradiographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Mice Ex-
posed to 2-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabelling of DNA and the
Autoradiographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Rats Ex-
posed to 2-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
DNA REPLICATION
Structure-Activity Study of Paracetamol Analogues: Inhibi-
tion of Replicative DNA Synthesis in V79 Chinese Ham-
ster Cells.
PB91-191627/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DNA TOPOISOMERASE I
Genotoxicity of Inhibitors of DNA Topoisomerases I
(Camptothecin) and II (m-AMSA) In vivo and In vitro.
PB91-171769/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DOCUMENTATION
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: Model Documen-
tation.
PB91-168468/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Pesticide Compact Label File - 1990 Updates.
PB91-911600/REB 91-01 Subscription
DODECYLSULFATES
Sediment- and Saturated-Soil-Associated Reactions In-
volving an Anionic Surfactant (Dodecylsulfate). 1. Precipi-
tation and Micelle Formation.
PB91-219071/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Sediment- and Saturated-Soil-Associated Reactions In-
volving an Anionic Surfactant {Dodecylsulfate). 2. Parti-
tion of PAH Compounds among Phases.
PB91-219089/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DOPAMINE RECEPTORS
Characterization of the Origins of Astrocyte Response to
Injury Using the Dopaminergic Neurotoxicant, 1-Methyl-4-
Phenyl-1,2.3.6-Tetrahydrophyridine.
PB91-117077/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine (MPTP)-ln-
duced Damage of Striatal Dopaminergic Fibers Attenu-
ates Subsequent Astrocyte Response to MPTP.
PB91-145045/REB .91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DORMITORIES
Mitigating Radon in Two Four-Story Dormitories.
PB91-226407/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DOSE RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS
U-Shaped Dose-Response Curves: Their Occurrence and
Implications for Risk Assessment.
PB91-115808/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Probabilistic Statement of the Structure Activity Relation-
ship for Environmental Risk Analysis.
PB91-116244/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cancer Dose-Response Models Incorporating Clonal Ex-
pansion.
PB91-171975/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DOSIMETRY
Ozone Dosimetry Predictions for Humans and Rats.
PB91-113852/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DOUGLAS FIR
Regional Variation in Growth Response of Coastal Doug-
las-Fir to Nitrogen Fertilizer in the Pacific Northwest.
PB91-146498/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DOXORUBICIN
Induction, Accumulation, and Persistence of Sister Chro-
matid Exchanges in Women with Breast Cancer Receiv-
ing Cyclophosphamide, Adriamycin, and 5-Fluorouracil
Chemotherapy.
PB91-116988/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DRAG
Obstacle Drag in Stratified Flow.
PB91-116814/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DRAINAGE
Analytical Solution to Richards' Equation for a Draining
Soil Profile.
PB91-117200/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DRAINAGE EFFECTS
Human Impacts to Minnesota Wetlands.
PB91-183160/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DRAINTILE DEPRESSURIZATION SYSTEMS
Follow-Up Durability Measurements and Mitigation Per-
formance Improvement Tests in 38 Eastern Pennsylvania
Houses Having Indoor Radon Reduction Systems.
PB91-171389/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
DREDGE SPOIL
Adenylate Energy Charge and Adenine Nucleotide Meas-
urements as Indicators of Stress in the Mussel, 'Mytilus
edulis'. Treated with Dredged Material under Laboratory
Conditions.
PB91-117531/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Application of Adenylate Energy Charge and Adenine Nu-
cleotide Measurements as Indicators of Stress in
'Nephtys incisa' Treated with Dredged Material.
PB91-117549/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SITE Demonstration of the CF Systems Organics Extrac-
tion System.
PB91-145110/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bioassessment Methods for Determining the Hazards of
Dredged Material Disposal in the Marine Environment.
PB91-176768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity Assessment of Dredged Materials: Acute and
Chronic Toxicity as Determined by Bioassays and Bioac-
cumulation Tests. Proceedings of the International Semi-
nar on the Environmental Aspects of Dredging Activities
(Actes du Seminaire International sur les Aspects Envir-
onnementaux lies aux Activities de Dragages).
PB91-182790/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DREDGED SPOIL
Workshop on Innovative Technologies for Treatment of
Contaminated Sediments. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on
June 13-14, 1990. Summary Report.
PB91-148296/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
DREDGING
Development and Use of Site-Specific Chemical and Bio-
logical Criteria for Assessing New Bedford Harbor Pilot
Dredging Project.
PB91-182329/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DRILLING FLUIDS
Utility of Buoyant Plume Models in Predicting the Initial
Dilution of Drilling Fluids. Chapter 13.
PB91-132837/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Thalassia' and Its Epiphytes for Toxicity Assess-
ment: Effects of a Drilling Fluid and Tributyltin.
PB91-163931/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DRINKING WATER
Lack of Effect of Drinking Water Barium on Cardiovascu-
lar Risk Factors.
PB91-109595/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Recovery of 3-Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-
2(5H)-Furanone from Water Samples on XAD Resins and
the Effect of Chlorine on Its Mutagenicity.
PB91-109835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bottled Water. Microbial Quality of Alternative Water
Supply.
PB91-131631/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Atrazine.
PB91-142794/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Pentachlorophenol.
PB91-142802/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Aldicarb.
PB91-142810/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Selenium.
PB91-142828/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Nitrate/Nitrite.
PB91-142836/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Chromium.
PB91-142844/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Lindane.
PB91-142851/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Barium.
PB91-142869/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Heptachlor, Hepta-
chlor Epoxide and Chlordane.
PB91-142877/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Addendum to Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis of Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals (April 1989).
PB91-142885/REB 91-01 PC A07
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Styrene.
PB91-143370/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,2-Dichloropro-
pane.
PB91-143388/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dichloroethylenes
(1,1-Dichloroethylene), (cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene), and
(trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene).
PB91-143396/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toxaphene.
PB91-143404/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Carbofuran.
PB91-143412/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Quantification of Toxicological Effects for Alachlor.
PB91-143420/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Information Collection Request National Primary Drinking
Water Regulations: Phase 2 Synthetic Organic and Inor-
ganic Chemicals Rules.
PB91-143446/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Methoxychlor.
PB91-143461/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Quantification of Toxicological Effects of Tetrachloroethy-
lene.
PB91-143479/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toluene.
PB91-143487/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Seminar Publication: Risk Assessment, Management and
Communication of Drinking Water Contamination.
PB91-145722/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Supplement 1.
PB91-146027/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
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KEYWORD INDEX
Bioassay Procedures for Predicting Colitorm Bacterial
Growth in Drinking Water.
PB91-149625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Inacfivatjon of 'Giardia lamblia' by Chlorine.
PB91-196253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ARARs O's and A's Compliance with New SDWA Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Organic and In-
organic Chemicals.
PB91-921363/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DROPS (LIQUIDS)
Relationships between Laboratory and Pilot-Scale Com-
bustion of Some Chlorinated Hydrocarbons.
PB91-196212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DROUGHT
Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Bush Bean
fPhaseolus vutaaris') to Ozone and Drought Stress.
PB91-219014/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
Water Relations of Differentially Irrigated Cotton Exposed
to Ozone.
PB91-183202/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DROUGHTS
Gas Exchange in 'Ouercus rubra' (Northern Red Oak)
during a Drought Analysis of Relations among Photosyn-
thesis Transpiration, and Leaf Conductance.
PB91-182188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Study of the Interaction between Solar Ultraviotet-8
Radiation and Drought on Photosynthesis and Growth in
Soybean.
PB91-196295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DRUG ADMINISTRATION ROUTES
Short-Term Toxkaty (1 and 10 Days) of Cadmium Chlo-
ride in Male and Female Rats: Gavage and Drinking
Water.
PB91-109538/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Aerosol Therapy Implications of Particle Deposition Pat-
terns in Simulated Human Airways.
PB91-191635/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DRUG INDUSTRY
Joint Federal Task Force on Clandestine (Illegal) Drug
Laboratories.
PB91-12S989/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Monetizing the Pharmacological Benefits of Hants.
PB91-218958/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
DRUG RESISTANCE
Evidence That Drug-Resistant Alkxeactive T Cells May
Contribute to Human Graft Rejection.
PB91-11S774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DRUGS
Workshop on the Qualitative and Quantitative Compara-
Mity of Human and Animal Developmental Neurotoxkaty.
Work Group 1 Report ComparabMty of Measures of De-
velopmental Neurotoncrty in Humans and Laboratory Ani-
mals.
PB91-109678/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Joint Federal Task Force on Clandestine (Illegal) Drug
Laboratories.
PB91-12S989/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
DRV CLEANING
Temperature Dependence of the Emission of Perchlor-
oetnytene from Dry Cleaned Fabrics.
PB91-109843/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for Removal of As-
bestos Rbers from Carpet
PB91-12S740/REB 91-01 PC AO4/MF A01
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for the Removal of
Asbestos Rbers from Carpel (Journal Article).
PB91-145169/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DRY METHODS
Raid Comparison of Methods for the Measurement of
Gaseous and Paniculate Contributors to Acidic Dry Depo-
sition.
PB91-163774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOf
National Dry Deposition Network; Third Annual Progress
Report (1969).
PB91-181784/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Use of Scavenging Ratios for the Inference of Surface-
Level Concentrations and Subsequent Dry Deposition of
Ca(2-i-). Mg(24 ). Na(H-), and K(1 + ).
PB91-183285/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DRY SULFUR DIOXIDE CONTROL
Characterization of Advanced Sorbents for Dry SO2 Con-
trol (Journal Article).
PB91-177030/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DUAL-PURPOSE POWER PLANTS
Environmental Impact Statement/State Analysis Report
Cedar Bay Cogeneration Project, Jacksonville, Florida
(EPA and FDER). Induring Technical Appendix.
PB91-2062SO/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
DUCKS
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Methyl Parathion on Egg
Laying and Incubation in Mallards.
PB91-196436/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DULUTH (MINNESOTA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): St Louis
Rwer/lnterlake/Duluth Tar Site, DuMh, MN. (First Rerne-
dal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921458/REB 91-04 PC AO4/MF A01
DURHAM (NORTH CAROLINA)
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity
Determinations.
PB91-213603/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DURSBAN
Effects of Chlorpyrifos on the Diet and Growth of Larval
Fathead Minnows, 'Pimephales promelas', in Littoral En-
closures.
PB91-144956/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Brain Cholinesterase Activity of Bobwhite Acutely Ex-
posed to Chlorpyrifos.
PB91-207019/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DUST
Modulation of Eicosanoid Production by Human Alveolar
Macrophages Exposed to Silica 'In vitro'.
PB91-136630/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DUST CONTROL
Evaluation of the Cold Pipe Precharger.
PB91-116863/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DUST FILTERS
Advanced Electrostatic Stimulation of Fabric Filtration:
Performance and Economics (Journal Article).
PB91-177048/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DUSTS
Modification and Characterization of Dry Material Feeder
Delivery of Red and Violet Dye Mixtures.
PB91-207050/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
DUTCHESS COUNTY (NEW YORK)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Samey
Farm, Amenia. Dutchess County, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921422/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
DYEING
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study.
PB91-183046/'REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study. Supplement.
PB9MB3053/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
DYES
Thermospray jonization with Repeller-lnduced Collisional-
ly Activated Dissociation of Dyes.
PB91-117168/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Analysis of the Genotoxicity of Anthraquinone Dyes in
the Mouse Lymphoma Assay.
PB91-183S09/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Studies of Benzidine-Based Dyes in Sediment-Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-196659/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modification and Characterization of Dry Material Feeder
Delivery of Red and Violet Dye Mixtures.
PB91-207050/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Inhalation Toxicology of Red and Violet Mixtures. Cham-
ber Concentration and Particle Size Distribution Report
PB91-211854/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
DYES INLET
Sinclair and Dyes Inlets Urban Bay Action Program: 1990
Action Plan. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-125872/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
DYNAMICS
Modal Aerosol Dynamics Modeling.
PB91-161729/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
DYNORPHIN
Microinjection of Dynorphin into the Hippocampus Impairs
Spatial Learning in Rats.
PB91-117044/RE8 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
E-SOX PROCESS
Technology for the Control of Partjculates and Sulfur
Oxides by Electrostatic Techniques.
PB91-171355/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EARTH FILLS
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Ooxms and Related Compounds. Waste Disposal Sites
Contaminated with Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-106237/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste in Illinois:
Fourth Annual Report
PB91-108712/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Landfill Gas and the Greenhouse Effect.
PB91-136960/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Landlilling
PB91-137265/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Compilation of Information on Alternative Barriers for
Liner and Cover Systems.
PB91-141846/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Approach for Estimating Global Landfill Methane Emis-
sions.
PB91-149534/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Documenting the U.S. Landfill/Impoundment Permit A
Guide to Technical Resources.
PB91-149633/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Landfill Air Emissions Estimation Model, Version 1.1.
User's Manual.
PB91-16771B/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Evalua-
tion Manual (Revised Edition).
PB91-181586/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Leachate Collection in Landfills: Steady Case.
PB91-191387/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Verification of HELP Model for Landfills.
PB91-191395/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Landfill-Liner Designs.
PB91-191460/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Microorganisms in Municipal Solid Waste and Public
Health Implications.
PB91-196154/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Emissions from Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Back-
ground Information for Proposed Standards and Guide-
lines.
PB91-197061/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Landfill Leachate Clogging of Geotextile (and Soil) Fillers.
PB91-213660/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Global Landfill
Methane.
PB91-223230/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Subtitle D Municipal Landfill Survey Report (1986).
PB91-242396/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Landfill Air Emissions Estimation Model, Version 1.1 (for
Microcomputers).
PB91-507541/REB 91-01 CP D02
Conducting Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies
for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites.
PB91-921205/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill
Sites.
PB91-921301/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Jackson-
ville Municipal Landfill Superfund Site, AR. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1990.
PB91-921467/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
EARTH SCIENCES
ISIM3D: An ANSI-C Three-Dimensional Multiple Indicator
Conditional Simulation Program.
PB91-163733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EASTCENTRAL REGION (ILLINOIS)
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 5.
East-Central Illinois Region.
PB91-210781/REB 91-04 PC AM/MF A01
EASTERN REGION (UNITED STATES)
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 2. Cur-
rent Sources of Acidity in Acidic and Low Acid-Neutraliz-
ing Capacity Streams.
PB91-206979/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 1. Synop-
tic Survey Design, Acid-Base Status, and Regional Pat-
terns.
PB91-206987/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Characteristics of Land Use in Northeast and
Southern Blue Ridge Province: Associations with Acid
Rain Effects on Surface-Water Chemistry.
PB91-207001/HEB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ECOLOGY
Environmental Research Laboratory-Duluth Bibliography
of Research Products in the Fields of Freshwater Ecolo-
gy and Toxicology, 1967-1990.
PB91-127712/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Ecological Risk Assessment Framework for Examining
the Impacts of Oceanic Disposal.
PB91-137000/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Ec-
ological Indicators.
PB91-141796/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
Identifying Ecological Indicators: An Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program.
P891-146605/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Risk Management Recommendations for Dioxin Contami-
nation at Midland, Michigan.
PB91-148429/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Re-
search Plan for Monitoring Wetland Ecosystems.
PB91-149526/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Definition of Adverse Effects for the Purpose of Estab-
lishing Secondary National Ambient Air Quality Stand-
ards. October-December 1990.
PB91-171561/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Summary Report on Issues in Ecological Risk Assess-
ment
PB91-172122/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Criteria to Protect Wetland Ecological Integrity.
PB91-182915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ecology of Quiescent Microbes. Viewing Microbia! Habi-
tats as Interacting Zones of Proliferation and Quiescence
Can Give New Insights into the Operation of Microbial
Communities in the Environment
PB91-183442/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use and Development of Environmentally Controlled
Chambers (Mesocosms) for Evaluating Biotechnology
Products: The Proceedings of the Workshop on the Use
and Development of Terrestrial Mesocosms.
PB91-191684/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Final Technical Report for the Preliminary Field Survey
and on-Site, In-situ and Laboratory Evaluations Complet-
ed at Milltown Reservoir (FY90).
PB91-196006/REB 91-O1 PC A08/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
EMISSION FACTORS
Climate Data and Analysis lor the New England Forest
Health Monitoring Project (NEFHM/EMAP Forests).
PB91-196071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA Program for Monitoring Ecological Status and
Trends.
PB91-196535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ecology and Management of the Zebra Mussel and
Other Introduced Aquatic Nuisance Species.
PB91-196675/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PC BEEPOP, an Ecotoxicological Simulation Model for
Honey Bee Populations.
PB91-206995/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Preliminary Analysis of the Public Costs of Environmental
Protection: 1981-2000.
PB91-145847/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Sys-
tems.
PB91-162461/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors: Economic Analysis of Materi-
als Separation Requirement
PB91-222539/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Forestation and Forest Management Options and Their
Costs at the Site Level.
PB91-233270/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Affordability of Major Wastewater Systems Improvements
for Small Montana Communities.
PB91-236018/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
Economies of Scale and Scope in Water Supply.
PB91-163519/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECOSYSTEM MODELS
Overview of Climate Information Needs for Ecological Ef-
fects Models.
PB91-125898/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
ECOSYSTEMS
Ecological Status and Trends Program: EPA's Approach
to Monitoring Condition of the Nation's Ecosystems.
PB91-136986/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Contamination of U.S. Arctic Ecosystems by Long-Range
Transport of Atmospheric Contaminants.
PB91-137109/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Identifying Ecological Indicators: An Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program.
PB91-146605/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Recovery of Lotic Communities and Ecosystems Follow-
ing Disturbance: Theory and Application.
PB91-146704/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Little Rock Lake (Wisconsin): Perspectives on an Experi-
mental Ecosystem Approach to Seepage Lake Acidifica-
tion.
PB91-163527/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Randomized Intervention Analysis and the Interpretation
of Whole-Ecosystem Experiments.
PB91-163535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Generalized Soft Water Acidification Model.
PB91-182055/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling of Long-Term Lake Alkalinity Responses to
Acid Deposition.
PB91-182071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Scavenging Ratios for the Inference of Surface-
Level Concentrations and Subsequent Dry Deposition of
Ca(2+ ), Mg(2+ ), Na(1 + ), and K(1 + ).
PB91-183285/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Choices in Monitoring Wetlands.
PB91-216200/RE8 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EFFLUENTS
Extraction and Concentration of Nonpolar Organic Toxi-
cants from Effluents Using Solid Phase Extraction.
PB91-116103/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Identification of Nonpolar Toxicants in Effluents Using
Toxkaty-Based FracBonatjon with Gas Chromatography/
Mass Spectrometry.
PB91-183434/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Toxicity Tests of Effluents with Marsh Plants in Water
and Sediment.
PB91-200337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 2.3: Sampling
and Analysis of Total Hydrocarbons from Sources by
Continuous Emission Monitor.
PB91-233858/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EGG HATCHABIUTY
Chronic Toxicity of Copper to a Partial Life Cycle of the
Midge, 'Chironomus decorus'.
PB91-146332/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EGG PRODUCTION
Effects of Dietary Methyl Parathion on Northern Bobwhite
Egg Production and Eggshell Quality.
PB91-171595/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EGGS
H4IIE Hepatoma Cell Bioassay-Derived 2,3,7.8-Tetrach-
lorodibenzo-p-Dioxin Equivalents in Colonial Fish-Eating
Waterbird Eqqs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-231407/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EGGSHELLS
Effects of Dicofol on Mallard Eggshell Quality.
PB91-163543/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Dietary Methyl Parathion on Northern Bobwhite
Egg Production and Eggshell Quality.
PB91-171595/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EICOSANOIDS
Modulation of Eicosanoid Production by Human Alveolar
Macrophages Exposed to Silica 'In vitro'.
PB91-136630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Arachidonic Acid Metabolites and Platelet Ac-
tivating Factor Production.
PB91-231084/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EIGHTH REMEDIAL ACTION
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Mt.
Arsenal (Operable Unit 17), CO. (Eighth Remedial
Action), February 1990.
PB91-921512/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
ELASTASE
Effects of Ammonium Nitrate Aerosol Exposure on Lung
Structure of Normal and Elastase-lmparied Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB91-117630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ELASTIN
Spatial Distribution of Collagen and Elastin Fibers in the
Lungs.
PB91-213520/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTRIC CORONAS
Triangle-Shaped DC Corona Discharge Device for Molec-
ular Decomposition.
PB91-171421/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ELECTRIC FIELDS
Influence of Temperature during Electric- and Magnetic-
Field-lnduced Alteration of Calcium-Ion Release from In
vitro Brain Tissue.
PB91-211433/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of 50-Hz Electric and Magnetic Fields on Neur-
ite Outgrowth in Pheochromocytoma Cells.
PB91-242461/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT
Electrical Response of a Leak in a Geomembrane Liner.
PB91-109165/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTRODYNAMICS
Use of Electrokinetics for Hazardous Waste Site Remedi-
ation.
PB91-171694/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ELECTROHYDRODYNAMICS
Evaluation of the Cold Pipe Precharger.
PB91-116863/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
Absorption of Microwave Radiation by the Anesthetized
Rat: Electromagnetic and Thermal Hotspots in Body and
Tail.
PB91-109157/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Potential Carcinogenicity of Electromag-
netic Fields. Review Draft
PB91 -133231 /REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
Hybrid Fast Hankel Transform Algorithm for Electromag-
netic Modeling.
PB91-146340/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Local and Global Thermoregulatory Responses to MR!
Electromagnetic Fields: Biological Effects and Safety As-
pects of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging and
Spectroscopy.
PB91-242941/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
Multiple Power-Density Windows and Their Possible
PB91-109520/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure of Frog Hearts to CW or Amplitude-Modulated
VHP Fields: Selective Efflux to Calcium Ions at 16 Hz.
PB91-171710/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTROPHIUC REACTIONS
Assessment of the Propensity for Covalent Binding of
Electrophiles to Biological Substrates.
PB91-144949/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ELECTROPLATING
Procedures for Establishing Emissions for Early Reduc-
tion Compliance Extensions. Volume 1. Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing, Ethylene Oxide Sterilization, and
Chromium Electroplating.
PB91-225706/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
ELECTROSTATIC CHARGE
Development of a Model That Contains Both Multipole
Moments and Gaussians for the Calculation of Molecular
Electrostatic Potentials.
PB91-109272/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Analysis of the Electrostatic Potentials of
Some Structural Analogues of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-dioxin and of Related Aromatic Systems.
PB91-109793/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATION
Limb Process Development Studies.
PB91-127688/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS
Evaluation of the Cold Pipe Precharger.
PB91-116863/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Self-Consistent Deutschian ESP Model.
PB91-149518/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Technology for the Control of Particulates and Sulfur
Oxides by Electrostatic Techniques.
PB91-171355/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
ELECTROSTATICS
Advanced Electrostatic Stimulation of Fabric Filtration:
Performance and Economics (Journal Article).
PB91-177048/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ELLIOTT BAY
Elliot Bay Action Program: 1988 Action Plan.
PB91-149583/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis Design for Development of Elliott
Bay Toxics Action Plan.
PB91-181800/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EMBRYO
Development of Chicken Embryos in a Pulsed Magnetic
Field.
PB91-145011/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Temperature and Salinity on 'Menidia beryllina'
Embryos Exposed to Terbufos.
PB91-163881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Palatal Expression of TGFbeta Isoforms in Normal and
Retinoic Acid-Treated Embryos.
PB91-213595/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EMBRYOS
Effect of Ambient Temperature and Running Wheel Activ-
ity on the Outcome of Pregnancy in CD-1 Mice.
PB91-109645/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EMBRYOTOXINS
Effect of Ambient Temperature and Running Wheel Activ-
ity on the Outcome of Pregnancy in CD-1 Mice.
PB91-109645/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EMERGENCIES
Guide to Ground-Water Supply Contingency Planning (or
jrnments. Technical Assistance
Local and State Govei
Document.
PB91-145755/REB
91-01 PCA07/MFA01
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings.
Fourth Edition.
PB91-145656/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EMERGENCY PLANNING
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally Funded Removals. Fourth Annual Report -
Fiscal Year 1989.
PB91-921260/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EMERGENCY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-
KNOW ACT
Section 313, Emergency Planning and Community Right-
to-Know Act: Quality Assurance Audit Manual.
PB91-167577/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act- SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Sub-
stances, CERCLA Hazardous Substances and SARA
Section 313 Toxic Chemicals (Title III, List of Lists) (for
Microcomputers).
PB91-506964/REB 91-01 CP 002
EMERGENCY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY RIGHT TO
KNOW ACT OF 1986
Toxics in the Community, 1988 National and Local Per-
spectives.
PB91-100230/REB 91-01 PC E07/MF E07
EMERGENCY RESPONSE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: User's Manual
for EPA Regions.
PB91-168450/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: Model Documen-
tation.
PB91-168468/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EMISSION CONTROL
Application for Certification 1989 Heavy-Duty Vehicles -
Jeep/Eagle Emission Control.
PB90-213265/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF E12
Application for Certification 1989 Heavy-Duty Engine -
Detroit Diesel.
PB90-213273/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - International.
PB90-213281/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles Gas Emission - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213299/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Gas Evaporative - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213307/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu.
PB90-213315/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Truck.
PB90-213323/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
EMISSION FACTORS
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources, Fourth Edition. Sup-
plement C.
PB91-125906/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Toxic Air Pollutant Emission Factors - A Compilation lor
Selected Air Toxic Compounds and Sources, Second Edi-
tion.
PB91-126003/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the
Bioqenic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB91-136549/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PM10 Emission Factor Listing Developed by Technology
Transfer and Airs Source Classification Codes with Docu-
mentation.
PB91-148411/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Two Indoor Air Exposure Modeling Studies: CONTAM
Modeling Results, and Serial Correlation Effects.
PB91-159707/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedinos of Two Highway Vehicle Emission Inventory
Workshops. Hek) in Washington, DC. on Jury 19-20, 1990
and in Sacramento, CA. on August 21,1990.
PB91-168492/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Integrated Approach to Research on the Impact of
Sources on Indoor Air Quality.
PB91-182659/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Emission Factors for Supertund Remediation Technol-
ogies.
PB91-190975/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Quantification of Partiduate Emission Rates from
Vacuum Cleaners.
PB91-191189/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
MOBILE4 Sensitivity Analysts.
PB91-191312/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System. User's Manual.
PB91-205021/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds
and Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 2.
Analysis of Factors Contributing to VOC and Particle Ex-
PB91-207092/REB 9144 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Emissions of Oxidant Precursors.
PB91-211334/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Historical Radatively Important Trace Gases
(RITG) Emissions; Development of a Trace Gas Account-
ing System (T-GAS) for 14 Countries.
PB91-216325/REB 91-04 PC A16/MF A03
Ar/Supertund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Database of Emission Rate Measurement Projects.
P891-222059/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Air Toxic Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB91-223206/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Method lor Estimating Methane Emissions from Under-
ground Coal Mines: Preliminary Findings.
PB91-223214/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Small-Chamber Determinations of the Emission Rates of
Mercury from Latex Pants.
PB91-2232SS/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emissions Work-
shops.
PB91-223271/RES 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ornate Change and Global Isoprene Errassions-
PB91-2264807REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
User's Guide to MOBILE4.1 (Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model).
PB91-228759/REB 91-O4 PC A11/MF A03
Measurement of Mutagenic Emissions from the Inciner-
ation of the Pesticide Dinoseb during Application of Com-
bustion Modifications.
PB91-233437/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Emission of Organic Substances from Indoor Surface Ma-
terials.
PB91-242974/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Crosswak/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (Version 1.13) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507889/REB 91-04 CP D02
MOBILE4.1: Highway VeheJe Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model Source Code.
PB91-509992/REB 91-04 CP T05
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model (IBM PC Compatible) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-51000B/REB 91-04 CP DOS
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobte Source Emission
Factor Model (Apple Macintosh Version) (for Microcom-
91-510016/REB 91-04 CP DOS
EMISSION INVENTORIES
National and State-Level Emissions Estimates of Radiab-
vely Important Trace Gases (RfTGs) from Anthropogenic
Sources.
PS91-103S72/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Development of
the Annual Data and Modelers' Tapes, 1965.
PB91-119669/REB 91-01 PCA99/MFA99
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System.
PB91-1312SO/REB 91-O1 PCA13/MFA02
Global Inventory of Volatile Organic Compound Emis-
sions from Anthropogenic Sources.
PB91-161687/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Air Pollutant Emission Estimates, 1940-1989.
PB91-168559/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1989.
Executive Summary and Chapter 4-Excerpts.
PB91-206235/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories
for Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume
2. Emission Inventory Requirements for Photochemical
Air Quality Simulation Models.
PB91-216176/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Anthropogenic Emissions Involved in Acidic Deposition
Processes.
PB91-223149/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Emissions and Organic Fingerprints from
Combustion of Oil and Wood.
PB91-223222/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Global Landfill
Methane.
PB91-223230/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PC-BEIS: A Personal Computer Version of the Biogenic
Emissions Inventory System.
PB91-233460/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Procedures for Preparing Emissions Projections.
PB91-242404/REB 91-O4 PC A07/MF A02
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the
Biogenic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB91-242412/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Point
Source Modelers' Inventory, 1985.
PB91-505586/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian Mod-
elers' Point Source Data, 1985.
PB91-505594/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505602/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505610/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505628/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505636/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505644/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version
Canada THC Nonmobile Modelers' Tape
day, 1985.
PB91-505651/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers'
Saturday. 1985.
PB91-505669/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2):
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers'
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505677/REB
2): U.S. and
- Winter Satur-
91-01 CPT03
2): U.S. and
Tape - Winter
91-01 CP T02
U.S. and Cana-
Tape • Winter
91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape, 1985.
PB91-505685/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Winter Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505693/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-50570UREB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dan TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505719/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505727/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall Sat-
urday, 1985.
PB91-505735/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505743/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Satur-
day, 1985.
PB91-505750/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers1 Tape - Fall Sat-
urday, 1985.
PB91-505768/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505776/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fail
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505784/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505792/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505800/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505818/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505826/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505834/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505842/REB 91-01 CP T02
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Point Sources, 1985.
PB91-505859/REB 91-01 CP T02
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadi-
an Annual Point Sources, 1985.
PB91-505867/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Annual Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Area Sources, 1985.
PB91-505875/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian
Annual Area Sources, 1985.
PB91-505883/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Annual
Natural Paniculate Sources, 1985.
PB91-505891/REB 91-O1 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian
Annual Natural Paniculate Sources, 1985.
PB91-505909/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505917/REB 91-O1 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
y, 1985.
REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505933/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505941/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505958/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Spring Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505966/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505974/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Enventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505982/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505990/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Spring Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506006/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Sunday. 1985.
PB91-506014/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Sunday, 1985.
PB91-5O6022/REB 91-01 CP T02
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KEYWORD INDEX
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506030/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506048/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Source Modelers' Tape - Summer
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506055/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506063/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-50607UREB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506089/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506097/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506105/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506113/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506121/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506139/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Sunday. 1985.
PB91-506147/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers; Tapes - Fall
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-506154/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506162/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506170/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Saturday. 1985.
PB91-506188/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Sunday, 1985.
PB91-S06196/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506204/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Saturday. 1985.
PB91-506212/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506220/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Fall Weekday. 1985.
PB91-506238/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Fall Saturday. 1985.
PB91-506246/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
PB91-506253/REB 91-01 CP T02
EMPHYSEMA
Effects of Ammonium Nitrate Aerosol Exposure on Lung
Structure of Normal and Elastase-lmparied Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB91-117630/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EMPIRICAL EQUATIONS
Empirical Method to Predict Solubility in Supercritical
PB91S233502/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ENCEPHALITOGENIC BASIC PROTEINS
Assessment of Chemically-Induced Alterations in Brain
Development Using Assays of Neuron- and Glia-Local-
ized Proteins.
PB91-109306/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Myelin Basic Protein-mRNA Used to Monitor Trimethyltin
Neurotoxicity in Rats.
PB91-231274/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENDANGERED SPECIES
Endangered Species Protection Program as It Relates to
Pesticide Regulatory Activities. Report to Congress.
PB91-110411/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Threats to Biological Diversity in the United Slates.
PB91-125757/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT OF 1973
Endangered Species Protection Program as It Relates to
Pesticide Regulatory Activities. Report to Congress.
PB91-110411/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
ENDRIN
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Endrin.
PB91-161505/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENERGY METABOLISM
Adenylate Energy Charge and Adenine Nucleotide Meas-
urements as Indicators of Stress in the Mussel, 'Mytilus
edulis'. Treated with Dredged Material under Laboratory
Conditions.
PB91-117531/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Application of Adenylate Energy Charge and Adenine Nu-
cleotide Measurements as Indicators of Stress in
'Nephtys incisa' Treated with Dredged Material.
PB91-117549/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Alterations in the Energy Metabolism of an Estuarine
Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' as Indicators of Stress from
Chronic Pesticide Exposure.
PB91-163949/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENERGY SOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Parachute Creek Shale Oil Project Monitoring Review
Committee Meeting Report, August 9, 1990.
PB91-198051/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
ENERGY TRANSFER
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aer-
osol/Vapor-Laden Gases-1. Theory of the Hygroscopic
Aerosol Effects on Temperature arid Relative Humidity
Patterns of Inspired Air.
PB91-182139/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENHANCED TRICKLE-DOWN MODEL
Generalized Soft Water Acidification Model.
PB91-182055/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling of Long-Term Lake Alkalinity Responses to
Acid Deposition.
PB91-182071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENOPHRYS BISON
Lack of Myoglobin Function in the Isolated Perfused Buf-
falo SculpinfEnophrys bison') Heart.
PB91-144964/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENTERIC VIRUSES
Sequential Inoculation as an Adjunct in Enteric Virus
Plaque Enumeration.
PB91-117085/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENTEROBACTER CLOACAE
Survival of Bacteria during Aerosolization.
PB91-177147/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENTEROBACTERIACEAE
Metabolism of 1-Nitropyrene by Human. Rat, and Mouse
Intestinal Flora: Mutagenicity of Isolated Metabolites by
Direct Analysis of HPLC Fractions with a Microsuspen-
sion Reverse Mutation Assay.
PB91-171785/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Destruction of Enteric Bacteria and Viruses during Two-
Phase Digestion.
PB91-196188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENTEROVIRUSES
Multilaboratory Evaluation of Methods for Detecting En-
teric Viruses in Soils.
PB91-183533/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Destruction of Enteric Bacteria and Viruses during Two-
Phase Digestion.
PB91-196188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Presence of Enteric Viruses in Freshwater and Their Re-
moval by the Conventional Drinking Water Treatment
PB91-196634/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT
Expert Systems to Assist in Decisions Concerning Land
Disposal of Hazardous Wastes.
PB91-162735/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2, A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
PB91-182469/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Multimedia Risk Assessment for Environmental Risk
Management.
PB91-191288/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regulatory Survey for the Christmas Bay Coastal Pre-
PB91-230185/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Regulatory Survey for the Armed Bayou Coastal Pre-
SSTV6
PB91-230300/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
ENVIRONMENT MODELS
AIDE, A System for Developing Interactive User Inter-
faces for Environmental Models.
PB91-129171/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORT
FATE: The Environmental Fate Constants Information
System Database.
PB91-216192/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL SUBSTITUTES
Fate Constants for Some Chlorofluorocarbon Substitutes.
PB91-191015/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Landfilling.
PB91-100172/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Endangered Species Protection Program as It Relates to
Pesticide Regulatory Activities. Report to Congress.
PB91-110411/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Intact Soil-Core Microcosms for Determin-
ing Potential Impacts on Nutrient Dynamics by Genetical-
ly Engineered Microorganisms.
PB91-116228/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quality Assurance Methods Manual for Forest Site Clas-
sification and Field Measurements.
PB91-127761/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Definition of Adverse Effects for the Purpose of Estab-
lishing Secondary National Ambient Air Quality Stand-
ards. October-December 1990.
PB91-171561/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Global Climate Change: Policy Implications for Fisheries.
PB91-171611/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Factors Affecting Toluene Degradation in
Ground Water at a Hazardous Waste Site.
PB91-182246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Terrestrial Plants (Chapter 3).
PB91-191098/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Explanation for the Decline of Bacteria Introduced into
Lake Water.
PB91-206896/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Boron
and Boron Compounds.
PB91-233635/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS), (Volume 4,
Issue 3) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-591330/REB 91-04 CP D99
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Parachute Creek Shale Oil Project Monitoring Review
Committee Meeting Report, August 9, 1990.
PB91-198051/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Comparison of Local and Central Controls for Indoor Air
Quality.
PB91-226373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Heating. Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Equipment.
PB91-234476/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE
Technical Support Document on Risk Assessment of
Chemical Mixtures.
PB91-103556/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
ORD Health Biomarkers Program. Research Strategy
Document.
PB91-195982/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE PATHWAY
Determination of Routes of Exposure of Infants and Tod-
dlers to Household Pesticides: A Pilot Study.
PB91-182899/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE PATHWAYS
Methodology Used for a Laboratory Determination of Rel-
ative Contributions of Water, Sediment and Food Chain
Routes of Uptake for 2,3.7.8-TCDD Bioaccumulation by
Lake Trout in Lake Ontario.
PB91-144782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Boron
and Boron Compounds.
PB91-233635/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Environmental Fact Sheet. Superfund Progress: Environ-
mental Indicators.
PB91-921354/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Use of Expert Systems to Assist in Decisions Concerning
Environmental Control.
PB91-171447/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
Spodosol Variability and Assessment of Response to
Acidic Deposition.
PB91-116798/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Global Inventory of Volatile Organic Compound Emis-
sions from Anthropogenic Sources.
PB91-161687/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Overview of Case Studies on Recovery of Aquatic Sys-
tems from Disturbance.
PB91-163576/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Indicator Development Strategy for the Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-168500/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
EPA Dean Products Research Program.
PB91-176826/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Taxonomic Level and Sample Size Sufficient for Assess-
ing Pollution Impacts on the Southern California Bight
Macrobenthos.
PB91-177188/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
MIHTEQA2/PRODEFA2. A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-183079/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EMAP Monitor, January 1991 Edition.
PB91-191320/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Impact-Oriented Climate Scenarios.
PB91-233486/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS-DRAFT
Environmental Impact Statement/State Analysis Report
Cedar Bay Degeneration Project, Jacksonville. Florida
(EPA and FDER). Including Technical Appendix.
P891-206250/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 1. Chap-
ters 1-8, and Appendices A-C.
PB91-233577/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 2. Appen-
dices D-F
PB91-233585/REB 91-04 PC A1S/MF A03
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 3. Appen-
dices G4_
PB91-233S93/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEHENTS-fmAL
Polymer Manufacturing Industry - Background Information
lor Piomulgated Standards.
PB91-148304/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Background Document on Clean Products Research and
Implernentaton.
PB91-108977/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Regional Estimates of Acid Mine Drainage Impact on
Streams in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United
States.
PB9V116731/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
National Program (MOAN) to Assess the Impact of
Ozone on Agricultural Resources.
PB91-12971B/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Region 10 Environmental Indicators. FY 89 Summary.
PB91-136S80/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Access EPA: Public Information Toots. Major EPA Dock-
ets. Clearinghouses and Hotfnes. Records Management
Programs. Major EPA Environmental Databases. Library
and Wormatnn Services. State Environmental Ubranes.
1991 Edition.
PB91-151563/REB 91-04 PCJ1S.OO/MF A04
Access EPA: Pubfc Information Tools. 1991 Edrbon.
PB91-151571/REB 91-04 PCE99/MFA02
Access EPA: Records Management Programs. 1991 Edi-
PB91-1S1605/REB 91-04 PC EM/MF A01
Access EPA: Major EPA Environmental Databases. 1991
Edition
PB91-151613/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
Evaluating Amphibian Responses in Wetlands Impacted
by Mining Activities in the Western United States.
PB91-191106/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
Harmonization of QA Procedures for Environmental Data
Operations: Development of a National Consensus
Standard for Quality Assurance for Environmental Pro-
PB9^24O523/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Future of Enpert System: in the Environmental Protection
PB9rM6l
1-162727/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Communicating Environmental Risks: A Guide to Practi-
cal Evaluations Risk Communications Series.
PB91-168336/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
GIS Procedure to Create a National Lakes Frame for En-
vironmental Monitoring.
PB91-226464/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS
ppronnate MuMphase Flow Modeing by Characteristic
91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PB91-190959/REB
Evaluation of Dense Gas Simulation Models.
PB91-191072/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL MONfTQRIMQ
Radiation monitoring around United States nuclear test
areas, calendar year 1989. Offsrte environmental monitor-
HO/REB 91-01 PC AOB/MF A01
Straight Talk on Tanks: A Summary of Leak Detection
Methods for Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Sys-
tems.
PB91-1277O4/REB 91-01 PCAO3/MFA01
Comparison of Extraction Methods for the Isolation of
Lipjds and PCBs from Mussel Homogenate.
PB91-127787/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Bkxndicators of Exposure to Genotoxic
Indoor Air Pollutants.
PB91-132977/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stress Proteins: Potential as Multfbered Biomarkers
(Chapter 9).
PB91-136994/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transfer of Toxic Concentrations of Selenium from
Parent to Progeny in the Fathead Minnow ('Pimephales
promelas').
PB91-145003/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Legal Issues.
PB91-145680/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Biomonitoring.
PB91-145854/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Laboratory Analysis.
PB91-145870/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Bromo- and Brornochloro-Dibenzo-P-Dioxins and Diben-
zofurans in the Environment
PB91-146548/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of the Blue Mussel, 'Mytflus edulis", in Water Quality
Toxicity Testing and In situ Marine Biological Monitoring.
PB91-149799/REB 91-01 K A03/MF A01
Toxicity and Fate of Total Residual Chlorine in Outdoor
Experimental Streams (Book Chapter).
PB91-162511/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Simplified Soil Gas Sensing Techniques tor Plume Map-
ping and Remediation Monitoring.
PB91-162651/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Use of Thalassia' and Its Epiphytes for Toxicity Assess-
ment Effects of a Drilling Fluid and Tributyttin.
PB91-163931/REB 91-01 PC A03/M= A01
Guide for Preparation of Quality Assurance Protect Plans
for the National Estuarine Program. Interim Final.
PB91-16B344/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Citizen Volunteers in Environmental Monitoring: Summary
Proceedings of the National Workshop (2nd). Held in
New Orleans, Louisiana in December 1989.
P891-168377/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Indicator Development Strategy for the Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-1685OO/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EMAP-Surface Waters Monitoring and Research Strate-
gy. Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-168518/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Application of Ecological Theory to Determine Recovery
Potential of Disturbed Lotic Ecosystems: Research
Needs and Priorities.
PB91-171454/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Taxonomic Level and Sample Size Sufficient for Assess-
ing Pollution Impacts on the Southern California Bight
Macrobenthos.
PB91-177188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 61, January-March
1990.
PB91-178996/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FeastoKty of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combustor Rutland,
Vermont Pilot Study.
PB91-181917/REB 91-01 PCA14/MFA02
Environmental Radiation Data: Report 59, July-Septem-
ber 1989.
PB91-181982/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Radtation Data, Report 60: October-De-
cember 1989.
PB91-181990/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EMAP Monitor. January 1991 Edition.
PB91-191320/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA Program for Monitoring Ecological Status and
Trends.
PB91-196535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticides in Natural Systems: 'How Can Their Effects Be
Monitored'. Proceedings of the Conference. Held in Cor-
vaSs. Oregon on December 11-12,1990.
PB91-197053/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Parachute Creek Shale Oil Project Monitoring Review
Committee Meeting Report. August 9. 1990.
PB91-198051/RE8 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Morphological and Behavioral Characters in Mosquitoftsh
as Potential Boinrjcation of Exposure to Kraft Mill Efflu-
ent
PB91-199893/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Intensive Survey of Shawnee National Forest Region
Streams of Southern Ifcnors. 1986-1987.
P891-200659/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Pesticide Monitoring: Illinois EPA's Summary of Results,
1985-1989.
PB91-201459/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 62. April-June
1990.
PB91-206805/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1990. Volume 1.
Statewide Summary Report
PB91-210740/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1990. Volume 2.
Northwestern Illinois Region.
PB91-210757/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 3.
Northeastern Illinois Region.
PB91-210765/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1990. Volume 4.
West-Central Illinois Region.
PB91-210773/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 5.
East-Central Illinois Region.
PB91-210781/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 6.
Southwestern Illinois Region.
PB91-210799/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 7.
Southern Illinois Region.
PB91-210807/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Choices in Monitoring Wetlands.
PB91-216200/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Wetlands Detection Methods Investigation.
PB91-217380/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Gas Chromatographic/Mass Spectre-metric Approach for
Isomer-Specffic Environmental Monitoring of the 1700
Bromo-, Chtoro-, and Bromochloro-Dibenzo-p-Dioxins.
PB91-218974/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Animals as Sentinels of Environmental Health Hazards.
PB91-219576/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
GIS Procedure to Create a National Lakes Frame for En-
vironmental Monitoring.
PB91-226464/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring Environmental Changes in Lakes Using Algal
MicrofossHs.
PB91-226498/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Microbial Aspects of Water Treatment Processes: A
Progress Report.
PB91-231118/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
PROGRAM
Ecological Status and Trends Program: EPA's Approach
to Monitoring Condition of the Nation's Ecosystems.
PB91-136986/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EMAP-Surtace Waters Monitoring and Research Strate-
gy. Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-168518/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Lake and Stream Indicators for U.S. EPA's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-191080/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EMAP Monitor. January 1991 Edition.
PB91-191320/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GIS Procedure to Create a National Lakes Frame for En-
vironmental Monitoring.
PB91-226464/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL OFFENSES
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement
Docket (1972 - Present) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-591970/REB 91-01 Subscription
ENVIRONMENTAL PERSISTENCE
Benzene and Naphthalene Sorptjon on Soil Contaminat-
ed with High Molecular Weight Residual Hydrocarbons
from Unleaded Gasoline.
PB91-171520/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Pitot Study on International Information Exchange on
Doxins and Related Compounds. Inventory of Regula-
tions/Statutes Concerning Dioxins and Related Com-
pounds.
PB91-125799/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
General Enforcement Policy Compendium.
PB91-167841/REB 91-01
PCE19
RCRA Implementation Plan. FY 1991.
PB91-211839/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS
Neurotoxicotogy in the 1990s.
PB91-115832/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Induction of Anchorage-Independent Growth in Human
Diploid Rbroblasts by the Cydopenta-polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbon. Benz(1)-aceanthryiene.
P891-115857/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Exposure Markers.
P891-144675/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Database Assessment of Phytotoxicity Data Published on
Terrestrial Vascular Plants.
PB91-144733/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Future Directions in Research on the Genetic Toxicology
of Complex Mixtures.
PB91-162602/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Mutagens and Risk Assessment
PB91-171736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Age-Related Changes in Sensitivity to Environmental
Chemicals.
PB91-171819/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Approaches to Human Risk Assessment for
Noncancer Health Effects.
PB91-176958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Diaper Industry Workshop Report
PB91-191262/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS
Use of the Spiral Salmonella Assay to Detect the Muta-
genicity of Complex Environmental Mixtures.
PB91-191668/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Office of Toxic Substances Scientific and Technical Re-
ports: 1983-1988.
PB91-206359/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA02
Increasing Levels of Environmental Mutagens: Potential
for Affecting Viral Evolution and Pathogenicity: A Specu-
lative Review.
PB91-206862/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Adiponi-
trile.
PB91-213678/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Benzoic
Acid.
PB91-213686/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Benzyl
Alcohol.
PB91-213694/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Hearth and Environmental Effects Document for Bro-
mochloromethane.
PB91-213702/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 4-Amino-
H-216333/REB
91-04 PC A04/MF A01
91-01 PC E07/MF E07
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 1,3-Buta-
dtene
PB91-216341/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Aceto-
phenone.
PB91-216358/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Bromo-
form.
PB91-216424/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 1-Buta-
rtol.
PB91-216465/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Cacodyl-
ic Acid.
PB91-216473/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Chloral.
PB91-216481/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Toxics in the Community, 1988 National and Local Per-
spectives.
PB91-100230/REB
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds, October 1988.
PB91-106112/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Stress Proteins: Potential as Muffifered Bromarkers
PB91-136994/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ecotoxicology: Problems and Approaches (Book Review).
PB91-177154/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Public-Private Partnerships for Environmental Services:
Region 3. Conference Proceedings.
PB91-222000/REB 91-04 PC A047MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement
Docket
PB91-921700/REB 91-01 Subscriptions
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Ecological Status and Trends Program: EPA's Approach
to Monitoring Condition of the Nation's Ecosystems.
PB91-136986/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Experience with the EPA Manual for Waste Minimization
Opportunity Assessments.
PB91-137133/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Public Private Partnerships for Environmental Facilities: A
Self-Help Guide for Local Governments.
PB91-145714/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Public-Private Partnership Case Studies: Profiles of Suc-
cess in Providing Environmental Services.
PB91-145904/R%B 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 1:
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-148312/REB
Access EPA: Major EPA Dockets. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151589/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
Access EPA State Environmental Libraries. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151639/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A02
Criteria to Protect Wetland Ecological Integrity.
PB91-182915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 2
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-211920/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
General Proceedings and Action Agendas from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's National Leadership
Conference on Building Public-Private Partnerships. Held
in Washington, DC. on October 26. 1988
PB91-219S84/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Public-Private Partnerships for Environmental Services:
Region 3, Conference Proceedings.
PB91.222000/HEB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Funding Our Environmental Future: General Proceedings,
Region 1 Conference on Public-Private Partnerships and
Alternative Financing Mechanisms. Held in Northampton,
Massachusetts on November 6-7. 1989.
PB9V22202WREB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Field Citations Training: Instructor's Manual.
PB91-780163/REB 91-01 PCS28.75/MFS10.00
Field Citations Training: Student's Manual.
PB91-780171/REB 91-01 PCS21.2S/MFJ10.00
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
liography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
PB91-904200/REB 91-01 Subscription
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
State of Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Final Air
Pollution Control Program Plan for Federal Fiscal Year
1991.
PB91-105023/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1 989.
PB91-172247/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement
Docket (1972 - Present) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-591970/REB 91-01 Subscription
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
General Proceedings and Action Agendas from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's National Leadership
Conference on Building Public-Private Partnerships. Held
in Washington, DC. on October 26, 1 988.
PB91-219584/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Funding Our Environmental Future: General Proceedings,
Region 1 Conference on Public-Private Partnerships and
Alternative Financing Mechanisms. Held in Northampton,
Massachusetts on November 6-7, 1989.
PB91-222026/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Fact Sheet. Superfund Progress: Environ-
mental Indicators.
PB91-921354/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Facility: Annual Report for FY90.
PB91-182493/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Distribution of Hydrophobic lonogenic Organic Com-
pounds between Octanol and Water: Organic Acids.
PB91-183368/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fate Constants for Some Chlorofluorocarbon Substitutes.
PB91-191015/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Role of Health Research in Support of EPA's Regulatory
Programs.
PB91-211912/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Influence of Organic Cosolvents on the Sorption Kinetics
of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals.
PB91-216283/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL STABILITY
Using Linear and Polynomial Models to Examine the En-
vironmental Stability of Viruses (Chapter 7).
PB91-182717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS
Purity and Heat of Fusion Data for Environmental Stand-
ards as Determined by Differential Scanning Calorimetry.
PB91-146555/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEYS
Exposure Assessment: Input into Risk Assessment.
PB91-109173/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Sensory System Function Using Reflex
Modification of the Startle Response.
PB91-109371/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Workshop on the Qualitative and Quantitative Compara-
bility of Human and Animal Developmental Neurotoxicity,
Work Group 1 Report: Comparability of Measures of De-
velopmental Neurotoxicity in Humans and Laboratory Ani-
mals.
PB91-109678/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Development of Quantitative Structure-Activity Relation-
ships for Predicting Biodegradation Kinetics
PB91-109868/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Distribution of Fingerling Brook Trout, 'Salvelinus fontina-
lis' (Mitchill). in Dissolved Oxygen Concentration Gradi-
ents
PB91-109892/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Synthesis Report: Laboratory Test Methods for Exposure
of Birds to Microbial Pest Control Agents.
PB91-109967/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Straight Talk on Tanks: A Summary of Leak Detection
Methods for Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Sys-
PB91-127704/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 1:
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-148312/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1 990.
PB91-156695/REB 91-01
PC AOS/MF A01
Preliminary Testing, Evaluation and Sensitivity Analysis
for the Terrestrial Ecosystem Exposure Assessment
PB9ie-161711/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Expert Systems to Assist in Evaluation of Measurement
PB91-162743/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 3:
Quality Assurance Project Plans. .,.-..,.
PB91-167569/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Computer-Readable TSCA Chemical Substances Invento-
rv Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-167767/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: User's Manual
for EPA Regions.
PB91-168450/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: Model Documen-
tation.
PB91-168468/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Summary Report on Issues in Ecological Risk Assess-
ment.
PB91-172122/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Health Hazard Assessment Summary: Steel Mill Emis-
sions.
PB91-182022/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PC BEEPOP (Personal Computer Honey Bee Population
Dynamics Model) for Ecological Assessments. User's
Guide.
PB91-182477/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Risk Assessment for Organic Micropollutants: U.S. Point
of View.
PB91-182758/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Release Inventory, 1989. Magnetic Tape Documen-
tation.
PB91-187500/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Environmental QA: A Plan for Consistency in the 90s.
PB91-191205/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category IV:
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-191254/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Assessment and Risk Management.
PB91-191361/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Climate Data and Analysis for the New England Forest
Health Monitoring Project (NEFHM/EMAP Forests).
PB91-196071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Workplace Characteristics Associated with Health and
Comfort Concerns in Three Office Buildings in Washing-
ton, DC.
PB91-211342/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pieparation Aids for the Development of Category 2
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-211920/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Pollutants of Concern in Puget Sound.
PB91-211953/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
EPA's Indoor Air Quality and Work Environment Survey:
Relationships of Employees' Self-Reported Health Symp-
toms with Direct Indoor Air Quality Measurements.
PB91-213579/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Total Human Exposure: Basic Concepts, EPA Field Stud-
ies, and Future Research Needs.
PB91-216242/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Inventory of the Christmas Bay Coastal
Preserve.
PB91-230151/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Inventory of the Armand Bayou Coastal
Preserve.
PB91-230979/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Metals in Environmen-
tal Samples.
PB91-231498/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta, Georgia on February 19-23, 1990. Volume 1. Sympo-
sium Oral Papers (Sessions 1 -4).
PB91-234443/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta, Georgia on February 19-23. 1990. Volume 2. Sympo-
sium Oral Papers (Sessions 5-9).
PB91-234450/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta. Georgia on February 19-23, 1990. Volume 3. Sympo-
sium Poster Papers.
PB91-234468/REB 91-04 PC A24/MF A04
Subtitle D Municipal Landfill Survey Report (1986).
PB91-242396/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substances In-
ventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name
File, January 1991.
PB91-507301/REB 91-01 CP T05
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1989.
PB91-507509/REB 91-01 CPT14
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509935/REB 91-04 CP D02
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, June 1991.
PB91-510024/REB 91-04 CPT05
ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS
Future of Expert Systems in the Environmental Protection
PB91-162727/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Expert Systems to Assist in Evaluation of Measurement
Data
PB91-162743/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
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Cost and FeasMty of the Ti
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Total Enclosure
PB9V181966/REB " ' 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE
Characterization of Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-242495/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Passive Smoking on Commercial Airline Flights.
PB91-242503/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT
Effect of pH Concentration on the Transport of Naphtha-
lene in Saturated Aquifer Media.
PB91-109959/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Colloidal Considerations in Groundwater Sampling and
Contaminant Transport Predictions: A Bimonthly Techni-
cal Progress Review.
PB91-116202/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Adaptation of the Advanced Statistical Trajectory Region-
alAir PoBution (ASTF1AP) Model to the EPA VAX Com-
puter. Modifications and Testing.
PB91-127720/REB
Facilitated Transport. Series of Issue Papers (3rd).
PB91-133256/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Contaminant Loading from Fox River to Lower Green
PB91-144758/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Movement of Bacteria through Soil and Aquifer Sand.
PB91-164277/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Simple Model for Describing Radon Migration and Entry
into Houses.
PB91-176743/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Condrbonal Simulation of Flow and Transport.
PB91-182287/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dei unification in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale
Aquifers: 4. Hydraulics. Nitrogen Chemistry, and Microbi-
ology in a Single Layer.
PB91-1823457REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Remobitaabon of Tone Heavy Metals Adsorbed to Bac-
tenal Wall-Ctay Composites.
PB91-183350/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Colloidal FE203 Transport Studies in Laboratory Model
Systems Using Shallow Aquifer Material.
PB91-1911147REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
MOP AT: A Two-Dimensional Finite Element Program for
Multiphase Flow and Mufticomponent Transport Program
Documentation and User's Guide.
PB91-191692/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Criteria lor
Precursors m Ozone
PB91-195958/REB
I the Rote of Transported Ozone/
attainment Areas.
91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-195974/REB 91-01 PC AC3/MF A01
Large-Scale Natural Gradient Tracer Test in Sand and
Gravel. Cape Cod. Massachusetts. 1. Experimental
Design and Observed Tracer Movement
PB9V216275/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Toward a Better
chemca) Process*
Transport
PB91-216499/REB
Governing
of the Complex Geo-
Contaminant
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ocean Current Measurements at the FaraUon Islands
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site. 1977-1978.
Includes Appendx.
PB91-222S21/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
Modeling Multiphase Organic Chemical Transport in Soils
and Ground Water.
PB91-231514/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Elements of the U.S. Carbon Budget Progress and Pre-
PB9v34063t/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Macrodispersnn and Spatial Variability of Hydraulic Con-
ductivity in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer. Cape Cod. Massa-
chusetts.
PB91-242370/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Vertical Integration of Three-Phase Flow Equations tor
Analysis of lint Hydrocartjon Plume Movement
PB91-2424877REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparing Simulated and Experimental Hysterebc Two-
Phase Transient Fluid Flow Phenomena.
PB91-242545/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Coast
Wood Preserving, Inc.. Uktah. CA. (Frst Remedial Action,
September 1969).
PB91-921415/REB 91-01 PC A1S/MF A02
ENZYME INHIBITORS
Genotoxicity of Inhfcitors at DMA Topoisomerases I
(Camptomeon) and II (m-AMSA) In vivo and In vitro.
PB91-171769/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Physiological Consequences of Eariy Neonatal Growth
Retardation: Effects of alpha-Difluoromethylomithine on
Renal Growth and Function in the Rat
PB91-183517/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENZYMES
Comparison of In vwo and In vilro Methods for Assessing
the Effects of Carbon Tetrachtoride on the Hepatic Drag-
Metabolizing Enzyme System.
PB91-109264/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Hepatic Polyamines and Related Enzymes Following
Chtordecone-Potentiated Cartxxi TetracNoride Toxidty in
Rats.
PB91-109579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Efficacy of beta-Glucuronidase Assay for Identification of
'Escherichia coli' by the Defined-Substrate Technology.
PB91-109876/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Comparative Gastrointestinal Enzyme Activity and Activa-
tion of the Promutagen 2,6-Dinitrotoluene in Male CD-1
Mice and Mate Fischer 344 Hats.
PB91-115816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Hepatic Enzyme Systems as Biochemical Indicators of
the Effects of Contaminants on Reproduction of Chinook
Salmon 'Oncortiynchus tschawytscha'.
PB91-115923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENZYMOLOGY
Effect of Lindane on Intestinal Nitroreductase, Azoreduc-
tase. SS-Glucuronidase. Dechlorinase, and Dehydrochlor-
inase Activity.
PB91-163600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA METHOD 101A
Reliability Study of the U.S. EPA's Method 101 A; Deter-
mination of Paniculate and Gaseous Mercury Emissions.
PB91-233361/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA METHOD 9090
Compatibility of Flexible Membrane Liners and Municipal
Solid Waste Leachates.
PB91-231S22/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
EPA METHOD TO-14
Optimizing Sensitivity of SIM Mode of GC/MS Analysis
for EPA's TO-14 Air Toxics Method.
PB91-233536/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA MODEL
Comparison of Modified Carson and EPA Mixing Height
Estimates Using Data from Five Field Experiments
PB91-162495/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA REGION 1
Funding Our Environmental Future: General Proceedings,
Region 1 Conference on Public-Private Partnerships and
Alternative Financing Mechanisms. Held in Northampton,
Massachusetts on November 6-7, 1989
PB91-222026/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA REGION 10
Analysis of the Toxics Release Inventory Data: EPA
Region 10.
PB91-125773/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Region 10 Environmental Indicators. FY 89 Summary
PB91-136580/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA REGION 3
Public-Private Partnerships for Environmental Services:
Region 3. Conference Proceedings.
PB91-222000/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA REGION 4
Alternative Financing for Solid Waste. General Proceed-
ings, Region 4 Conference on Public-Private Partner-
ships. Held in Atlanta. Georgia on April 19-21. 1989.
PB91-221994/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Compliance Branch, Standard Operating
Procedures and Quality Assurance Manual. Revision 1.
PB91-233650/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
EPICHLOROHYDRIN
Acute Inhalation Exposure to Epchkxohydrin Transiently
Decreases Rat Sperm Velocity
PB91-149732/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Exposure Assessment Input into Risk Assessment
PB91-109173/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biochemical and Biological Markers: Implications for Epi-
dennotogic Studies.
P891-109488/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Workshop on Methods for Investigation of Waterbome
Disease Outbreaks Summary of Recommendations. Held
m Denver. Colorado. October 11-13. 1988.
PB91-125716/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Increasing Levels of Environmental Mutagens: Potential
for Affecting Viral Evolution and Pathogerucity: A Specu-
lative Review.
PB91-206862/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Causes of Waterbome Outbreaks in the United States
PB91-207IOO/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
New Approach to Estimation of Relative Risks Due to
Two or More Risk Factors under Multiple Matching in
Case-Control Studies.
PB91-231241/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPIOIDYUIS
Multiple Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on the
Epkfcdymis of Adult Rats.
PB91-144691/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPIPHYTES
Use of Thalassia' and Its Epiphytes for Toxicity Assess-
ment Effects of a Drilling Fluid and Tributyttin.
PB91-163931/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPISODIC RESPONSE PROJECT
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses in Five Northern Appalachian
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-1760S7/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses of Four Adirondack Headwater
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-176065/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPITHELIUM
Comparison of Cadmium Cytotoxicity in Human versus
Rat Nasal Epithelial Cells In vitro.
PB91-109819/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Micronuclei in Epithelial Cells from Sputum of Uranium
Workers.
PB91-199935/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPOXIDES
Prediction of the Reactivities of Cyclopenta-polynuclear
Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Quantum Mechanical Meth-
ods.
PB91-191536/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EQUILIBRIUM
Equilibrium Partitioning and Bioaccumulation of Sediment-
Associated Contaminants by Infaunal Organisms.
PB91-116954/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EQUIPMENT
Field Standard Operating Procedures for the Decontami-
nation of Response Personnel F.S.O.P. No. 7.
PB91-213850/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ERROR ANALYSIS
Method for Testing whether Model Predictions Fall within
a Prescribed Factor of True Values, with an Application
to Pesticide Leaching.
PB91-116145/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sources of Error in Analysis of Municipal Sludges and
Sludge-Amended-Soils for Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate.
PB91-177139/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
ERWINIA
Biodegradaton of Diphenyl Ethers by a Copper-Resistant
Mutant of 'Erwinia' sp.
PB91-177204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERWINIA HERBICOLA
Survival ol Bactena during Aerosolization.
PB91-177147/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EHYTHROCYTES
Association of Marginal Folate Depletion with Increased
Human Chromosomal Damage In vivo: Demonstration by
Analysis of Micronucfeated Erythrocytes.
PB91-117614/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effect of Chemotherapy on the In vivo Frequency ol Gly-
cophorin A 'Null' Variant Erythrocytes (Revised).
PB91-145029/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Residual Splenic Function and Folate Levels on
the Frequency of Micronucleated Red Blood Cells in
Splenectomized Humans.
PB91-218982/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Phosphine-Mediated Heinz Body Formation and Hemo-
globin Oxidation in Human Erythrocytes.
PB91-242602/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ESCAMBIA COUNTY (FLORIDA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Dubose
Oil Products Site, Cantonment, Escambia County, FL.
(First Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921444/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
ESCHERICHIA
Assay of Beta-Glucuronidase in Non-coli Escherichia
Using EC-Mug Medium and the Colilert (Trade Name)
System.
PB91-162776/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Assay for beta-Glucuronidase in Species of the Genus
•Escherichia' and Its Applications for Drinking-Water
Analysis.
PB91-177394/HEB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
ESCHERICHIA COU
Efficacy Of beta-Glucuronidase Assay for Identification of
•Escherichia coti' by the Defined-Substrate Technology.
PB91-109876/REB 91-O1 PC A01/MF A01
Dynamics of PlasmkJ Transfer on Surfaces.
PB9M63816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Growth Rate and Hydrophobicity on Bacteria
Surviving Protozoan Grazing.
PB91-163824/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Long-Term Starvation-Induced Loss of Antibiotic Resist-
ance in Bacteria.
PB91-171629/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Toxicologtcal Screen to Determine In vitro Survival and
Competition of Environmentally Applied Pseudomonads
with Mouse Fecal Microbiota.
PB91-207076/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Tesl Methods for 'Escherichia coli' in Drinking Water: EC
Medium with Mug Tube Procedure. Nutrient Agar with
Muq Membrane Filter Procedure.
PB91-234591/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ESSEX COUNTY (NEW JERSEY)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Glen
Ridge Radium Site. Essex County, MJ. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1990.
PB91-921436/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
ESTERS
Ester Hydrolysis Rate Constant Prediction from Infrared
Interferograms.
PB91-183327/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Study of Mixed
Hatoacetic Acids Found in Chlorinated Drinking Water.
PB91-196162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL DEVICES
ESTIMATES
Reply to Discussion by Geoff Kite: Relationship between
Annual Runoff and Watershed Area for the Eastern
United States.
PB91-177022/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
ESTIMATING
Approach for Estimating Global Landfill Methane Emis-
sions.
PB91-149534/REB
91-01
PC A04/MF A01
ESTRADIOL
Regulation of LHRH Action and FSH Synthesis by Estra-
diol, Progesterone, and Inhibin.
PB91-100933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estradiol Alters the Effectiveness of Gonadotropin-Re-
leasing Hormone (GnRH) in Ovine Pituitary Cultures:
GnRH Receptors versus Responsiveness to GnRH.
PB91-115790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ESTRUS
Regional Patterning of Hormones in the Female Rat An-
terior Pituitary: Disproportionate Changes Over the Es-
t/OLS Cycle.
PB91-T15964/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ESTUARIES
Saving Bays and Estuaries: A Primer for Establishing and
Managing Estuary Projects.
PB91-145474/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Guide for Preparation of Quality Assurance Project Plans
for the National Estuarine Program. Interim Final.
PB91-168344/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Economics of Improved Estuarine Water Quality: An NEP
Manual for Measuring Benefits.
PB91-1 68351 /REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Financing Marine and Estuarine Programs: A Guide to
Resources.
PB91-168393/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Comparison and Evaluation of Field and Laboratory Tox-
icity Tests with Fenvalerate on an Estuarine Crustacean.
PB91-206839/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ESTUARINES
Progress in the National Estuary Program: Report to Con-
gress.
PB91-168385/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ETHANE DEMETHANESULFONATE
In vitro/In vivo Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on
Leydig Cells of Adult Rats.
PB9M91569/REB 91-01 PCAOS/MFAOI
ETHANE DIMETHANESULFONATE
Multiple Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on the
Epididymis of Adult Rats.
PB91-144691/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Method of Sperm Collection Significantly Influences
Sperm Motion Parameters Following Ethane Dimethane-
sulphonate Administration in the Rat.
PB91-207068/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ETHANOL
Thermoregulation at a High Ambient Temperature Follow-
ing the Oral Administration of Ethanol in the Rat.
PB91-145037/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Overview of the Technical Implications of Methanol and
Ethanol as Highway Motor Vehicle Fuels.
PB91-182881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ETHENE/DICHLORO
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with a Natural
Water.
PB91-162800/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ETHERS
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Chloroalkyl Ethers.
PB91-161620/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ETHYL ACRYLATE
Cytogenetic Studies of Ethyl Acrylate Using C57BL/6
Mice.
PB91-200246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ETHYL BENZENE
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Ethylbenzene.
PB91-161469/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ETHYLENE
Effect of Background Organic Matter from Surface
Waters on the Activated Carbon Adsorption of Specific
Organic Compounds.
PB91-137091/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ETHYLENE/THICHLORO
Remediation of Sites Contaminated with TCE.
PB91-182311/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ETHYLENETHIOUREA
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 2. Nitrofen and
Etfiytenethiourea.
PB91-109199/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EVALUATION
Financial Management Evaluation. Appendices
(Wastewater Utility).
PB91-201467/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
Financial Management Evaluation Handbook for
Wastewater Utility.
PB91-206177/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation and Effective Risk Communications Workshop
Proceedings. Held in Washington, DC. in June 1988.
PB91-211896/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity
Determinations.
PB91-213603/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EVAPORATION
Analytical Solution to Richards' Equation for a Draining
Soil Profile.
PB91-117200/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL DEVICES
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck Emission - Nissan.
PB90-213349/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA92
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Pulsar NX (DOHC).
PB90-213356/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Maxima (VG30E).
PB90-213364/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Stanza.
PB90-213372/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 300ZX Turbo.
PB90-213380/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 300ZX.
PB90-213398/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 240SX.
PB90-213406/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Truck Pathfinder.
PB90-213414/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Application lor Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra/Pulsar - NX (TBI).
PB90-213422/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra Honeybee (E16S).
PB90-213430/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Application lor Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra 4WD.
PB90-213448/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo.
PB90-213455/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Gasoline Fueled.'Volume 1.
PB90-213463/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Gasoline Fueled. Volume 2.
PB90-213471/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors. Volume 1.
PB90-213489/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors. Volume 2.
PB90-213497/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda.
PB90-213505/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 1.
PB90-213513/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 2.
PB90-213521/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 3.
PB90-213539/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 4.
PB90-213547/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck Exhaust - Chrysler.
PB90-213554/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213562/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks, Light-Duty Vehicles, HDG, and HDG/LDT •
Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213570/HEB 91-01 PCA15/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
Volume 2.
PB90-213588/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
Volume 3.
PB90-213596/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
Volume 1.
PB90-213604/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EVERETT HARBOR
Everett Harbor Action Program: 1989 Action Plan. Puget
Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149567/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Everett Harbor Action Plan: Data Summaries.
PB91-181792/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EVOLUTION (DEVELOPMENT)
Genetic Variation in Clonal Vertebrates Detected by
Simple-Sequence DNA Fingerprinting.
PB91-163972/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EXERCISE
Ozone Concentration and Pulmonary Response Relation-
ships for 6.6-Hour Exposures with Five Hours of Moder-
ate Exercise to 0.08, 0.10, and 0.12 PPM.
PB91-191486/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EXERCISE (PHYSIOLOGY)
Effect of Ambient Temperature and Running Wheel Activ-
ity on the Outcome of Pregnancy in CD-1 Mice.
PB91-109645/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exercise, Fitness, and Health: A Consensus of Current
Knowledge.
PB91-131706/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL DEVICES
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck Emission - Nissan.
PB90-213349/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Pulsar NX (DOHC).
PB90-213356/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Maxima (VG30E).
PB90-213364/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Stanza.
PB90-213372/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 300ZX Turbo.
PB90-213380/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 300ZX.
PB90-213398/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 240SX.
PB90-213406/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles • Nissan Motor Company Truck Pathfinder.
PB90-213414/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra/Pulsar - NX (TBI).
PB90-213422/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra Honeybee (E16S).
PB90-213430/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra 4WD.
PB90-213448/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo.
PB90-213455/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Gasoline Fueled. Volume 1.
PB90-213463/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Gasoline Fueled. Volume 2.
PB90-213471/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors. Volume 1.
PB90-213489/REB 91-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors. Volume 2.
PB90-213497/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda.
PB90-213505/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 1.
PB90-213513/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 2.
PB90-213521/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 3.
PB90-213539/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 4.
PB90-213547/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck Exhaust - Chrysler.
PB90-213554/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213562/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks, Light-Duty Vehicles, HDG, and HDG/LDT •
Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213570/REB 91-01 PCA15/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
Volume 2.
PB90-213588/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
KW-39
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KEYWORD INDEX
Application tor Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
Volumes.
PB90-213596/REB 91-01 PCA18/MFA03
App*catjon for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
Volume 1.
PB90-213604/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
EXHAUST EMISSION TESTS
Characterization of Emissions from an Early Model FFV.
PB91-242933/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EXHAUST EMISSIONS
Durabirty Testing of an M100-Fueted Toyota LCS-M
Carina Equipped with a Resrstrvery Heated Catalytic Con-
verter.
P891-106732/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOf
Soviet-American Joint Experiments on Mobile Source Air
Pollution: Objectives and Experimental Designs.
PB91-129163/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Control of Motor Vehicle Emissions - The U.S. Experi-
ence.
PB91-136911/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Seasonal Impact of Blending Oxygenated Organics with
Gasoline on Motor Vehicle Tailpipe and Evaporative
Emissnns.
PB91-146571/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline Ox-
ygenated Blends.
PB91-187583/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Report to Congress on Railroad Emissions: A Study
Based On Existing Data.
PB91-216150/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emissions Work-
shops.
PB91-223271/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
User's Gude to MOBILE*. 1 (Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model).
PB91-2287S9/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model (IBM PC Compatible) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-510008/REB 91-04 CP DOS
UOBILE4.1: Highway Vehcte Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model (Apple Macintosh Version) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB91-510016/REB 91-04 CP DOS
EXHAUST GASES
Toxic Air PoButant Emission Factors - A Compilation for
Selected Air Toxic Compounds and Sources, Second Edi-
tion.
PB91-126003/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
EXHUAST EMHSSIONS
MOBILE4.1: Hgtiway Vehicle Motxte Source Emission
PB91-509992/REB 91-04 CPTO5
EXPENSES
Charging Households for Waste CoSectxxi and Dispos-
als: the Effects of Weight or Volume-Based Pricing on
SoW Waste Management
PB91-111484/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EXPERT SYSTEMS
Future of Expert Systems in the Environmental Protection
PB9K1<
62727/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Expert Systems to Assist in Decisions Concerning Land
Disposal of Hazardous Wastes.
PB91-16273S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Expert Systems to Assist in Evaluation of Measurement
Data.
PB91-162743/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Expert
Envireranental
PB91-171447/REB
91-01 PC AOS/MF AOt
Expert Systems: Toots for Hazardous Waste Managers
PB91-206847/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
CORMTX An Expert System for Mixing Zone Analysis.
PB91-216309/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Hazardous Air Potutants Program (HAP-PRO): Automat-
ed HAP and VCC Control Technology Assessment Sofl-
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-223198/REB
Assessing Pesticide Risk to Arthropod Natural Enemies
Usng Expert System Technology.
PB91-240465/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Expert System for Estimates of Molecular Weights of
VolaSe Organic Compounds from Low-Resolution Mass
Spectra.
PB91-242990/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EXPOSURE
Biocherracal and BKxogcal Markers: Impications for Epi-
PB91-109488/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOt
SensiSvity Analysis on the Effects of Serial Correlation on
Exposure Estimates.
PB91-196022/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Risk Assessment Guidance tor Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Hearth Evaluation Manual Supplemental Guid-
ance: •Standard Default Exposure Factors'.
PB91-921314/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EXPOSURE MODEL
Initial Verification of the Environmental Protection Agency
Indoor Air Quality Model EXPOSURE Version 2.
PB91-223263/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EXTRACTION
Applications Analysis Report SITE Program, CF Systems
Organics Extraction System, New Bedford, Massachu-
setts.
PB91-113845/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Extraction and Concentration of Nonpolar Organic Toxi-
cants from Effluents Using Solid Phase Extraction.
PB91-116103/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Ground Water Extraction
Systems.
PB91-177386/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
In situ Steam Extraction Treatment
PB91-228064/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
In situ Soil Vapor Extraction Treatment
PB91-228072/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EXTRACTION PROCEDURE TOXICfTY CHARACTERISTIC
TESTS
Comparative Evaluation of Two Extraction Procedures:
The TCLP and the EP.
PB91-240564/REB 91-04 PCA09/MFA02
EXXON VALDEZ
Exxon VakJez Oil Spill. A Report to the President
PB91-213819/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EYE NEOPLASMS
Ocular Chondrosarcomas in 'Rrvukis marmoratus' Poey
(Short Commurucatxxi).
PB91-206946/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
FABRIC FILTERS
Advanced Electrostatic Stimulation of Fabric Filtration:
Performance and Economics (Journal Article).
PB9M77048/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
FABRICATION
Guides to Pollution Prevention:
Products Industry
PB91-110015/REB 91-01
The Fabricated Metal
PC AOS/MF A01
FACILITIES
Corrective Measures for Releases to Surface Waters.
PB91-102046/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Compendium of Federal Facilities Directives. 1984 and
1985.
PB91-921280/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FAIRFIELD (IOWA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): FairfieW
Coal Gasification Site, Faifield, IA. (Fist Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921478/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
FARALLON ISLANDS
Ocean Current Measurements at the FaraJkxi Islands
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site, 1977-1978.
Includes Appendix.
PB91-222521/REB 91-04 PC A1S/MF A03
FARM CROPS
Efficacy of Ozone Exposure Indices in the Standard Set-
ting Process.
PB91-129692/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Various Alternative Ambient Ozone Stand-
ards Based on Crop Yield Loss Data.
PB91-129700/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Program (NCLAN) to Assess the Impact of
Ozone on Agricultural Resources.
PB91-129718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Confidence Intervals for a Crop Yield Loss Function in
Nonlinear Regression.
PB91-146506/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOt
Interaction of Elevated UttravwIet-B Radabon and CO2
on Productivity and Photosynthetic Characteristics in
Wheat. Rice, and Soybean.
PB91-196279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of UV-B Radaton on Soybean Yield and Seed
Quality: A Six-Year Field Study.
PB91-196287/RES 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Study of the Interaction between Solar Ultraviolet-B
Radiation and Drought on Photosynthesis and Growth in
Soybean
PB91-196295/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
FATE DATA BASE
FATE: The Environmental Fate Constants Information
System Database.
PB91-216192/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FATE MODEL
Integrated Model for Predicting the Fate of Organics in
Wastewater Treatment Plants.
PB91-191502/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOt
Fate Model Program. Version 1.0 (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507137/REB 91-01 CP D01
Fate and Treatabity Estimator (FATE) Model (for Micro-
computers).
PB91-507236/REB 91-04 CP DOS
FATE Of POLLUTANTS
Fate and Treatabaty Estimator (FATE) Model (for Micro-
computers).
P891-507236/REB 9144 CP D03
FATHEAD MINNOWS
Evaluation of the Fathead Minnow Seven-Day Subchronic
Test for Estimating Chronic Toxicity.
PB91-146423/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FATS (FISH ACUTE TOXICITY SYNDROME)
Fish Acute Toxicity Syndromes in the Development of
Mechanism-Specific QSARS.
PB91-137075/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FECES
Rotavirus Fecal IgA Antibody Response in Adults Chal-
lenged with Human Rotavirus.
PB91-117622/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FEDERAL AGENCIES
National QA Standard for Environmental Programs for
Hazardous Waste Management Activities.
PB91-218933/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Harmonization of QA Procedures for Environmental Data
Operations: Development of a National Consensus
Standard for Quality Assurance for Environmental Pro-
ms.
91-240523/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FEDERAL BUILDINGS
Workplace Characteristics Associated with Health and
Comfort Concerns in Three Office Buildings in Washing-
ton. DC.
PB91-211342/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Indoor Air Quality and Work Environment Survey:
Relationships of Employees' Self-Reported Health Symp-
toms with Direct Indoor Air (Duality Measurements
PB91-213579/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Compendium of Federal Facilities Directives. 1984 and
1985.
PB91-921280/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FEED MECHANISMS
Modification and Characterization of Dry Material Feeder
Delivery of Red and Violet Dye Mixtures
PB91-207050/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FEEDING BEHAVIOR
Effects ol Chlorpyrifos on the Diet and Growth of Larval
Fathead Minnows. 'Pimephales prometas'. in Littoral En-
closures.
PB91-144956/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Effect of Methyl Parathion on Food Discnmination in
Northern Bobwhrte fColinus virginianus').
PB91-177089/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FEEDING STUFFS
Planar Chlorinated Hydrocarbons (PCHs) in Colonial Fish-
Eating Waterbird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-115915/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FENAMIPHOS
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 222: Fenamiphos.
PB91-187062/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FENTHION
Neurotoxicity of Subchronic Acetylcholinesterase (AChE):
Inhibition in Rat Hippocampus.
PB91-109611/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neyrotoxicrty of Subchronic Acetylcholinesterase (AChE)
Inhibition in Rat Hippocampus.
PB91-116905/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Alterations in the Energy Metabolism of an Esfuarine
Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' as Indicators of Stress from
Chronic Pesticide Exposure.
PB91-163949/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FENVALERATE
Comparison and Evaluation of Field and Laboratory Tox-
icity Tests with Fenvalerate on an Estuarine Crustacean
PB91-206839/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FERTILITY
In vitro Assessment of Gamete Integrity.
PB91-162610/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FERTILIZERS
Selection of Nutrients to Enhance Biodegradation lor the
Remediation of Oil Spilled on Beaches.
PB91-233304/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
FIBERS
Significance of Mass and Number of Fibers in the Corre-
lation of V79 Cytotoxicity with Tumohgenic Potential of
Mineral Ffcers.
PB91-116020/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Aerodynamic Classification of Ftoere with Aerosol Centri-
fuges.
P891-199927/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FIELD CITATION PROGRAM
How to Develop Your Own UST Field Citation Program.
PB91-182014/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Field Citations Training: Instructor's Manual.
PB91-780163/REB 91-01 PCJ28.7S/MFS10.00
Field Citations Training: Student's Manual.
PB91-780171/REB 91-01 PCS21.25/MFS10.00
FIELD IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
Watershed Manipulation Project Field Implementation
Plan for 1986-1989.
PB91-148403/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
KW-40
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KEYWORD INDEX
FISHES
FIELD TESTS
Designing Fixed-Bed Adsorbers to Remove Mixtures of
Organics.
PB91-144766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protocol for the Field Validation of Emission Concentra-
tions from Stationary Sources.
PB91-216184/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FILTERS
Landfill Leachate Clogging of Geotextle (and Soil) Filters.
PB91-213660/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
FILTRATION
Design and Performance of Slow Sand Filters in the Pa-
cific Northwest.
PB91-176875/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Principles of Water Filtration.
PB91-196147/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
FIUBRIA-FORNIX TRANSECTIONS
Rmbria-Fomix Transactions Disrupt the Ontogeny of De-
layed Alternation but Not Position Discrimination in the
Rat
PB91-231282/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FINAL REMEDIAL ACTION
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Pagano
Salvage Site. Los Lunas, NM. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921520/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Water System Self-Assessment for Homeowners' Asso-
ciations.
PB91-129775/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Financial Management
(Wastewater Utility).
PB91-201467/HEB
Financial Management
Wastewater Utility.
PB91-206177/REB
Evaluation. Appendices
91-CM PC A08/MF A01
Evaluation Handbook for
91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Alternative Financing for Solid Waste. General Proceed-
ings. Region 4 Conference on Public-Private Partner-
ships. Held in Atlanta. Georgia on April 19-21. 1969
PB91-221994/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Public-Private Partnerships for Environmental Services:
Region 3, Conference Proceedings
PB91-222000/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Funding Our Environmental Future: General Proceedings,
Region 1 Conference on Public-Private Partnerships and
Alternative Financing Mechanisms. Held in Northampton.
Massachusetts on November 6-7. 1989
PB91-222026/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
FINANCING
Financing Marine and Estuarine Programs: A Guide to
Resources.
PB91-168393/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
General Proceedings and Action Agendas from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's National Leadership
Conference on Building Public-Private Partnerships. Held
in Washington. DC. on October 26.1988.
PB91-219584/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Alternative Financing for Solid Waste. General Proceed-
ings, Region 4 Conference on Public-Private Partner-
ships, HekJ in Atlanta. Georgia on April 19-21, 1989.
PB91-221994/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
Public-Pnvate Partnerships for Environmental Services:
Region 3, Conference Proceedings.
PB91-222000/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
Funding Our Environmental Future: General Proceedings.
Region 1 Conference on Public-Private Partnerships and
Alternative Financing Mechanisms. Held in Northampton,
Massachusetts on November 6-7, 1989.
PB91-222026/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
FINES
Receptor Modeling of Fine Particles in the Tacoma Tide-
flats Airshed.
P89M91148/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sources of Air Pollutants Indoors: VOC and Fine Panicu-
late Species
PB91-196527/REB 91-01 PC A03
FLUSHING
Effect of Ventilation on Emission Rates of Wood Finish-
ing Materials.
P891-242966/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
FHE DEPARTMENTS
Hazmat Team Planning Guidance.
PB90-274523/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
FIRST REMEDIAL ACTION
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Coakley
Landfill, North Hampton. New Hampshire (First Remedial
Action). June 28. 1990.
PB91-921401/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township Route 72 Site. Burlington County, New Jersey
(Fret Remedial Action), May 16, 1990.
PB91-921402/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Radium
Chemical Company Site. Woodside, Queens County, New
York (First Remedial Action), Rnal Report, June 21.
1990
PB91-921403/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Walsh
landfill Site. Chester County, Pennsylvania (First Remedi-
al Action). June 29. 1990.
PB91-921406/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Lord-
Shope Landfill Site, Erie County, Pennsylvania (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921407/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Whitewood Creek Site, Lawrence, Meade, and Butte
Counties, South Dakota (First Remedial Action), Final
Report, March 30, 1990.
PB91-921409/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Onalaska
Municipal Landfill Site, Lacrosse County, Wisconsin (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, August 14,1990.
PB91-921410/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Watkins-
Johnson (Stewart Division), Scotts Valley, California (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921411/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Higgins
Farm, Franklin Township, Somerset County, NJ. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921496/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Imperial
Oil/Champion Chemicals, Marlboro Township, Monmouth
County, NJ, (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921498/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): King of
Prussia Technical Corporation Site, Winslow Township,
Camden County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921503/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Raymark
Site, Hatboro Borough, Montgomery County, PA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921504/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base, DE. (First Remedial Action). September
1990.
PB91-921505/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): San-
gamo/Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge (USDOI),
Carterville. IL. (First Remedial Action). August 1990.
PB91-921509/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac.
Inc.. Jacksonville. AR. (First Remedial Action). Septem-
ber 1990.
PB91-921513/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): NL Indus-
tnes/Taracorp Lead Smelting, Granite City, IL. (First Re-
medial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921515/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A03
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Master
Disposal Service Landfill, Brookfield, Wl. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921524/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Silver
Bow Creek/Burte Area NPL Site, Warm Springs Ponds
Operable Unit, Upper Clark Fork River Basin, MT. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921528/REB 91-O4 PC A20/MF A04
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemical
Leaman Tank Lines Site, Logan Township, Gloucester
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921529/REB 91-O4 PC A05/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Bypass
601 Groundwater Contamination Site (Martin Scrap Recy-
cling Facility), Concord, NC. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB91-921531/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Syosset
Landfill. Nassau County, Syosset. NY. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921549/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sayreville
Landfill Site Borough of Sayreville. Middlesex County,
New Jersey (First Remedial Action), September 28, 1990.
PB91-921558/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
FIRST REMEDIAL ACTION-AMENDMENT
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): 2ellwood
Groundwater Contamination Site, (Operable Unit 1),
Orange County, Zellwood, FL (First Remedial Action),
(Amendment). March 1990.
PB91-921508/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
FIRST REMEDIAL ACTION-AMENDMENT-FINAL
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hipps
Road Landfill Site, Duval County, Jacksonville, FL. (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1990.
PB91-921506/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
FIRST REMEDIAL ACTION-FINAL
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): M and T
DeLisa Landfill Site. Monmouth County. NJ. (First Reme-
dial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921429/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mann-
heim Avenue Dump Site, Galloway Township, Atlantic
County NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921495/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pomona
Oaks Well Contamination Site, Galloway Township, Atlan-
tic County NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921497/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Schuylkill
Metal, Hillsborough County, Plant City, FL. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1990.
PB91-921501/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): 62nd
Street Dump, Hillsborough County, Tampa, FL. (First Re-
medial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921507/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Crystal
Chemical Site, Houston, TX. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921510/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): White
Farm Equipment Company Dump Site, Floyd County,
Charles City, IA. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921514/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Munisport
Landfill Site, Dade County, North Miami, FL. (First Reme-
dial Action), July 1990.
PB91-921525/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): City In-
dustries, Winter Park, FL. (First Remedial Action), March
1990.
PB91-921530/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort
Lewis Logistics Center, Pierce County, Fort Lewis, WA.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921542/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Coker's
Sanitation Service Landfills. Kent County, DE. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921550/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wayne
Reclamation and Recycling, Columbia City, Indiana (First
Remedial Action), Final Report. March 30,1990.
PB91-921552/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spiegel-
berg Site, Green Oak Township, Livingston County,
Michigan (First Remedial Action), Final Report, June 29,
1990.
PB91-921553/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Solvent
Savers Site, Chenango County, New York (First Remedial
Action). Final Report, September 28, 1990.
PB91-921557/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): U.S. Tita-
nium Superfund Site, Nelson County, Virginia (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report, November 29, 1990.
PB91-921559/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Lewisburg
Dump Site, Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, September 19, 1990.
PB91-921561/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site, Adrian, Michigan (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report, September 28, 1990.
PB91-921562/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Rogers
Road Municipal Landfill, Pulaski County, Arkansas (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, September 27,1990.
PB91-921563/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
FIRST REMEDIAL ACTION-FINAL (AMENDMENT)
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Coleman
Evans Wood Preserving Site, Duval County, Jacksonville,
Florida (First Remedial Action (Amendment)), Final
Report, September 9, 1990.
PB91-921560/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
FISH ACUTE TOXICITY SYNDROME
Fish Acute Toxicity Syndromes: Application to the Devel-
opment of Mechanism-Specific QSARS.
PB91-162529/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FISH DISEASES
Ocular Chondrosarcomas in 'Rivulus marmoratus' Poey
(Short Communication).
PB91-206946/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
FISHERIES
Field Evaluation of Barriers to Walleye Egg and Larva
Survival in the Lower Fox River, Wisconsin.
PB91-163493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Global Climate Change: Policy Implications for Fisheries.
PB91-171611/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FISHES
Planar Chlorinated Hydrocarbons (PCHs) in Colonial Fish-
Eating Waterbird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-115915/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
IBI: A Quantitative, Easily Communicated Assessment of
the Health and Complexity of Entire Fish Communities.
PB91-136614/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Fish Acute Toxicity Syndromes in the Development of
Mechanism-Specific QSARS.
PB91-137075/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pericyte of a Teleost Fish: Ultrastructure, Position, and
Role in Neoplasia as Revealed by a Fish Model.
PB91-163808/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Genetic Variation in Clonal Vertebrates Detected by
Simple-Sequence DNA Fingerprinting.
PB91-163972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Spatio-Temporal Fluctuations in the Distribution and
Abundance of Demersal Fish and Epibenthic Crusta-
ceans in Yaquina Bay. Oregon.
PB91-183228/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Impacts on the Physiological Mechanisms
Controlling Xenobiotoc Transfer Across Fish Gills.
PB91-196477/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Suitability of Substrates for Walleye Egg Devel-
opment in tile Lower Fox River, Wisconsin.
PB91-216259/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Aquatic
Invertebrate Responses in Four Catskill Mountain
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-216382/RE8 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
FISHING
Contingent Valuation Assessment of ttie Economic Dam-
ages of Pollution to Marine Recreational Fishing.
PB91-125914/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
FISHING INDUSTRY
Fish Consumption Advisories: Toward a Unified, Scientifi-
cally Credible Approach.
PB91-191452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FIXED BED REACTORS
Apparatus for Short Time Measurements in a Fixed-Bed
Gas/Solid Reactor.
PB91-183376/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FLAME IONIZATION DETECTORS
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 2.3: Sampling
and Analysis of Total Hydrocarbons from Sources by
Continuous Emission Monitor.
PB91-233858/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FLASHING
Rat Flash-Evoked Potential Peak Ml60 Amplitude: Modu-
lation by Relative Flash Intensity.
PB91-191577/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLEXIBLE MEMBRANE LINERS
Compatibility of Flexible Membrane Liners and Municipal
Sow Waste Leachates.
PB91-231522/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
FLORIDA
Correlation of Florida Soil-Gas Permeabilities with Grain
See, Moisture, and Porosity.
PB91-211904/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FeasfciMy and Approach for Mapping Radon Potentials in
Florida. Florida Radon Research Program.
PB91-217372/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Tone Release Inventory (TRI), Florida. 1989 fm dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508663/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Florida, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509190/REB 91-0< CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB91-921217/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
FLOUNDER
Caranogencrty of Black Rock Harbor Sediment to the
Eastern Oyster and Trophic Transfer of Black Rock
Harbor Carcinogens from the Btue Mussel to the Winter
Flounder.
PB91-196600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLOW CYTOMETHY
Increasing Sensitivity of the Orfho Analytical Cytofluoro-
oraph by Modifying the Fkjd System.
PB91-163683/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FLOW EQUATIONS
General Mass-Conservative Numerical Solution for the
Unsaturated Flow Equation.
PB91-177261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLOW VISUALIZATION
Video Image Analysis System for Concentration Measure-
ments and Flow Visualization in Building Wakes.
PB91-2190SS/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FLOWMETERS
Ultrasonic Ftowmeters That Are Insensitive to Suspended
Sobds.
PB91-162404/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLUE GAS DESULFURCATION
Retrofit Costs for Lime/Limestone FGD and Ume Spray
Drying at Coal-Fred Utility Boilers.
PB91-136952/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Htgh-Tenperature. Short-Time SuHaton of Calcium-
Based Sorbents. 2. Experimental Data and Theoretical
Model Predictions
PB91-146670/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas De-
PB91-226423/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FLUE GASES
Formation of Chlorinated Organfcs during Solid Waste
Combustion.
PB91-109850/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Sampling Methodology for Dilution Air
Samsung of Condenstote Emissions from Stationary
PB9nM29742/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Size Distributions of Trace Metats in Flue Gas Particulate
from a P*>t-Scale Rotary Kan Incinerator
PB91-131623/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Calcium Sorbents for Acid
Gas Emission Control.
PB91-191445/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 51: Glass
Source Assessment Sampling System (Glass SASS).
PB91-195966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLUID FLOW
Obstacle Drag in Stratified Flow.
PB91-116814/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Murdcomponent Organic Chemical Transport in
Three-Fluid-Phase Porous Media.
PB91 -117465/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fluid Modeling Applied to Atmospheric Diffusion in Com-
plex Terrain.
PB91-144717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLUIDS
Empirical Method to Predict Solubility in Supercritical
Fluids.
PB91-233502/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
FLUORANTHENE
Toxicity of Fluoranthene in Sediment to Marine Amphi-
pods: A Test of the Equilibrium Partitioning Approach to
Sediment Quality Criteria.
PB91-116970/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Fluoranthene.
PB91-161430/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLUORESCENCE
Fluorescent Potycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons as Probes
tor Studying the Impact of Coltoidson Pollutant Transport
in Groundwater.
PB9M17457/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Settling and Coagulation Characteristics of Fluorescent
Particles Determined by Flow Cytometry and Fluorometry
PB91-144790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Flow Cytometric Detection and Sizing of Fluorescent Par-
ticles Deposited at a Sewage Outfall Site.
PB91-145177/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY
Development of Real-Time Monitors for Gaseous Formal-
dehyde.
PB91-126029/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY TECHNIC
Comparison of Cytopathogenoty. Immunofluorescence
and In situ DNA Hybridization as Methods for the Detec-
tion of Adenoviruses.
PB91-109280/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Comparison of Cytopathogenicity, Immunofluorescence
and In situ DNA Hybridization as Methods for the Detec-
tion of Adenoviruses.
PB91 -116053/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FLUORIDES
Arsenic(3) and Arsenic(5) Removal from Drinking Water
in San Ysidro. New Mexico.
P891 -181925/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
FLUOROHYDROCARBONS
Fate Constants for Some Chkxofluorocarbon Substitutes.
PB91-191015/HEB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FLUOROURACIL
Induction, Accumulation, and Persistence of Sister Chrc-
matKj Exchanges in Women with Breast Cancer Receiv-
ing Cyctoohosphamide, Adriamycin, and 5-Fluorouracil
Chemotherapy.
PB91-116988/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FLY ASH
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Potychlori-
nated Dibenzo-p-Dioxin and Polychlonnated Dibenzofuran
Precursors.
PB91-146647/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Potychtori-
nated Obenzo-p-Dioxin and Potychtonnated Dibenzofuran
Precursors (Rearmouncement).
PB91-156802/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Advanced Sorbents for Dry SO2 Con-
trol (Journal Article).
PB91-177030/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fry Ash Recycle in Dry Scrubbing. Journal Article.
PB91-182048/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Permeability Properties of Fly Ash from Furnace Sorbent
Injection Process.
PB91-226399/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Rue Gas De-
sulfurizarJon.
PB91-226423/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FOB (FUNCTIONAL OBSERVATIONAL BATTERY)
Rat Strain and Stock Comparisons Using a Functional
Observational Battery: Baseline Values and Effects of
Amftraz.
PB91-200253/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
FOUCACID
Association of Marginal Folate Depletion with Increased
Human Chromosomal Damage In vivo: Demonstration by
Analysis of Micronudeated Erythrocytes.
PB91-117614/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Residual Splenic Function and Folate Levels on
the Frequency of Meronucteated Red Blood Celts in
Sptenectonnzed Humans.
PB91-218982/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
FOOD CHAINS
Variable Selectivity and the Role of Nutritional Quality in
Food Selection by a Planktonic Rotifer.
PB91-211417/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
FOOD CONTAMINATION
Anticipated Pesticide Residues in Food. Volume 1.
PB91-154591/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Anticipated Pesticide Residues in Food. Volume 2.
PB91-154609/REB 91-O1 PC A99/MF E09
Assessing Human Health Risks from Chemically Con-
taminated Fish and Shellfish: A Guidance Manual.
PB91-168369/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Fish Consumption Advisories: Toward a Unified, Scientifi-
cally Credible Approach.
PB91-191452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FOOD PROCESSING
Cost of Implementing Protective Action Guides for Food.
PB91-102079/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
FORECASTING
Analysis of Historical Radiatively Important Trace Gases
(RITG) Emissions: Development of a Trace Gas Account-
ing System (T-GAS) for 14 Countries.
PB91-216325/REB 91-04 PC A16/MF A03
FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY
Palladium und dessen Legierungen als Wasserstoff-Per-
meationsmembranen. LJteraturstudie. (Palladium and its
alloys as hydrogen permeation membranes. Literature
study).
DE91724862/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application of the Micro-Forward Mutation Assay to
Assess Mutagenicity of Airborne Participates in Indoor
PB91-109231/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Report of the International Committee on Nickel Carcino-
genesis in Man.
PB91-109801/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Hepatic Enzyme Systems as Biochemical Indicators of
the Effects of Contaminants on Reproduction of Chinook
Salmon 'Oncortiynchus tschawytscha'.
PB91-115923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Particulate Matter Soiling of Exterior Paints at a Rural
Site.
PB91-117184/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Highly Sensitive Bioassays for Evaluating Airborne Muta-
gens Indoors.
PB91-132985/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Biological and Chemical Methodologies for Assessing
Human Exposure to Airborne Mutagens Indoors.
PB91-133025/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Pesticides (Fourth Edition).
PB91-14S953/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSAR Modelling of the ERL-D Fathead Minnow Acute
Toxicity Database.
PB91-196485/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FOREST DECLINE
Possible Red Spruce Decline: Contributions of Tree-Ring
Analysis.
PB91-196428/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FOREST LAND
Data Users Guide to the Mountain Cloud Chemistry
Project
PB91-168484/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
FOREST MANAGEMENT
Forestation and Forest Management Options and Their
Costs at the Site Level.
PB91-233270/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FOREST TREES
Spodosol Variability and Assessment of Response to
Acidic Deposition.
PB91-116798/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Branch Chamber System and Techniques for Simultane-
ous Pollutant Exposure Experiments and Gaseous Flux
Determinations.
PB91-117481/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Projection of Response of Trees and Forests to Acidic
Deposition and Associated Pollutants.
PB91-136572/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
FORESTRY
Response and Feedbacks of Forest Systems to Global
Climate Change.
PB91-104240/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
Atlas of Air Quality and Deposition in or Near Forests of
the Western United States.
PB91-106229/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Flux Determinations and Physiological Response in the
Exposure of Red Spruce to Gaseous Hydrogen Peroxide,
Oxone, and Sulfur Dioxide.
PB91-117473/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quality Assurance Methods Manual for Forest Site Clas-
sification and Field Measurements.
PB91-127761/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Regional Forest Management Planning in the Southern
United States.
PB91-129197/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Physiography and Forest Types of the Western United
States (Chapter 1).
PB91-129726/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
Responses and Feedback to Global Forests to Climate
Change.
PB91-129734/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stand History: An Alternative Explanation of Red Spruce
Radial Growth Reduction.
PB91-146456/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Regional Variation in Growth Response of Coastal Doug-
las-Fir to Nitrogen Fertilizer in the Pacific Northwest.
PB91-146498/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Global Warming Mitigation Potential of Three Tree Plan-
tation Scenarios.
PB91-159608/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Forestation and Forest Management Options and Their
Costs at the Site Level.
PB91-233270/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FORESTS
Assessment of Atmospheric Exposure and Deposition to
High Elevation Forests in the Eastern United States.
PB91-100164/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Air Quality and Deposition (Chapter 3).
PB91-136606/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Co-Occurrence of Ozone and Acidic Cloudwater in High-
Elevation Forests.
PB91-231365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
FORMALDEHYDE
Development of Real-Time Monitors for Gaseous Formal-
dehyde.
PB91-126029/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Oxygenated Organic Compound Concentrations Near a
Roadway in Lithuania. SSR.
PB91-131672/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozonafon Byproducts. 2. Improvement of an Aqueous-
Phase Denvatization Method for the Detection of Formal-
dehyde and Other Carbonyl Compounds Formed by the
Ozonation of Drinking Water.
PB91-171439/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chronic Respiratory Effects of Indoor Formaldehyde Ex-
posure.
PB91-177238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Formaldehyde (Revised).
PB91-181842/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Atmospheric Formaldehyde and the Potential for Plant
Effects.
PB91-226506/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FORMATION TESTS
Determination of Hydraulic Conductivity and Porosity
Logs in Wells with a Disturbed Annulus.
PB91-146530/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FOUNDRIES
Air Toxic Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB91-223206/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FOURIER ANALYSIS
Design Stream Flows Based on Harmonic Means.
PB91-182204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FOURIER TRANSFORM SPECTROMETERS
Use of a Fourier Transform Spectrometer as a Remote
Sensor at Superfund Sites.
PB91-199844/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FOURTH REMEDIAL ACTION
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Mt.
Arsenal (Operable Unit 19), CO. (Fourth Remedial
Action), February 1990.
PB91-921511/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
FOX RIVER (WISCONSIN)
Field Evaluation of Barriers to Walleye Egg and Larva
Survival in the Lower Fox River, Wisconsin.
PB91-163493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FRACTIONATION
Bioassay-Directed Fractionation of the Organic Extract of
SRM 1649 Urban Air Paniculate Matter.
PB91-242511/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Urban Aerosol Acids: Analysis of National Institute of
Standards and Technology Standard Reference Material
1649
PB91-242529/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
FREE RADICALS
Detection of Radicals Produced 'In vivo' during Inhalation
Exposure to Ozone: Use of Vanous Spin Traps.
PB91-196113/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FREEZING
Development of the U.S. EPA Health Effects Research
Laboratory Frozen Blood Cell Repository Program.
PB91-199950/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FRESH WATER
Environmental Research Laboratory-Duluth Bibliography
of Research Products in the Fields of Freshwater Ecolo-
gy and Toxicology. 1967-1990.
PB91-127712/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
FRESH WATER FISHES
Habitat Use of Twenty-Five Common Species of Oregon
Freshwater Fishes.
PB91-116012/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FRESHWATER FISHES
Solubility and Toxicity of Eight Phthalate Esters to Four
Aquatic Organisms.
PB91-144907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ventilatory Patterns of Bluegill ('Lepomis macrochirus')
Exposed to Organic Chemicals with Different Mecha-
nisms of Toxic Action (Revised).
PB91-144915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Chlorpyrifos on the Diet and Growth of Larval
Fathead Minnows, 'Pimephales promelas', in Littoral En-
closures.
PB91-144956/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FRIDLEY (MINNESOTA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Naval In-
dustrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, Fridley, MN. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921456/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
FRONT ROYAL (VIRGINIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Avtex
Fibers Site, Front Royal, VA. (Second Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921432/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
FSH
Regulation of LHRH Action and FSH Synthesis by Estra-
diol, Progesterone, and Inhibin.
PB91-10D933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chlordimeform-lnduced Alterations in Endocrine Regula-
tion within the Male Rat Reproductive System.
PB91-109736/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
FUEL CONSUMPTION
Light-Duty Automotive Technology and Fuel Economy
Trends through 1991.
PB91-206342/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
FUEL ECONOMY
Light-Duty Automotive Technology and Fuel Economy
Trends through 1991.
PB91-206342/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
FUEL EFFICIENCY AUTOMOBILE TEST
Evaluation of a Remote Sensor for Mobile Source CO
Emissions.
PB91-U8320/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
FUEL STAGING
Natural Gas Reburning for NOx Control on a Cyclone-
Fired Boiler.
PB91-223164/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FUEL STORAGE
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Methods Used
in Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-226316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FUEL TANKS
Musts for USTs: A Summary of the Regulations for Un-
derground Storage Tank Systems.
PB91-136531/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FUELS
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline Ox-
ygenated Blends.
PB91-187583/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
FUGITIVE EMISSIONS
Seasonal Impact of Blending Oxygenated Organics wrth
Gasoline on Motor Vehicle Tailpipe and Evaporative
Emissions.
PB91-146571/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline Ox-
ygenated Blends.
PB91-187583/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
FUNCTIONAL OBSERVATIONAL BATTERY
Approaches to Assessing the Validity of a Functional Ob-
servational Battery.
PB91-1170WREB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
FUND-BALANCING WAIVERS
ARARs Q's and A's: The Fund-Balancing Waiver.
PB91-921321/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
FUNDULUS HETEROCLITUS
Hepatic Neoplasms in the Mummichog 'Fundulus hetero-
clitus' from a Creosote-Contaminated Site.
PB91-163980/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FUNGAL CHROMOSOMES
Mitotic Stability of Transforming DNA is Determined by Its
Chromosomal Configuration in the Fungus 'Cochliobolus
heterostrophus'.
PB91-206961XREB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
FUNGI
Bioassay Protocol for Lethal and Sub-Lethal Effects of
Fungal Pathogens on 'Chrysoperia carnea' (Neuroptera:
Chrysopidae).
PB91-179044/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mitotic Stability of Transforming DNA is Determined by Its
Chromosomal Configuration in the Fungus 'Cochliobolus
heterostrophus'.
PB91-206961/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
FUNGICIDES
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 217: 'Gliocladium virens' GL-21.
PB91-110528/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 218: Trichoderma har-
zianum' Rifai Strain KRL-AG2.
PB91-110536/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 75.1: Captan.
PB91-182626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 220: Cadmium Chloride.
PB91-182634/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Human Alveolar and Peritoneal Macrophages Mediate
Fungistasis Independently of L-Arginine Oxidation to Ni-
trite or Nitrate.
PB91-206920/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: Zinc Borate.
PB91-218024/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
FURANS
Integrated Risk Assessment for Dioxins and Furans from
Chlorine Bleaching in Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102087/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Background Document to the Integrated Risk Assess-
ment for Dioxins and Furans from Chlorine Bleaching in
Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102137/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Interiaboratory Testing Study on 2,3,7,8-Substituted Poly-
chlorinated Dibenzo-P-Dioxin and Polychlorinated Diben-
zofuran Isomer Standard Solutions.
PB91-116806/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mass Spectral Characteristics of Bromochlorinated Di-
benzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans.
PB91-117176/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. International Toxicity
Equivalency Factor (I-TEF) Method of Risk Assessment
for Complex Mixtures of Dioxins and Related Com-
pounds.
PB91-125625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Methods of Degrada-
tion, Destruction, Detoxification, and Disposal of Dioxins
and Related Compounds.
PB91-125666/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis for Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-
Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Ambient Air.
PB91-131698/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of Polychlorinated
Dibenzo-'P'-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans.
PB91-144667/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Study on Distributions and Recoveries of Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin and Octachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin in a MM5
Sampling Train.
PB91-181743/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Methodology for Determination of Polyhalq-
genated Dibenzo-'p'-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Ambi-
ent Air.
PB91-196063/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FURNACE SORBENT INJECTION
Permeability Properties of Fly Ash from Furnace Sorbent
Injection Process.
PB91-2263997 REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FURNACES
Calcination and Sintering of Sorbents during Boiler Injec-
tion for Dry Sulfur Dioxide Control.
PB91-136648/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GABA
Systemic Administration of Kainic Acid Increases GABA
Levels in Perfusate from the Hippocampus of Rats 'In
vivo'.
PB91-211391/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
GAINSVILLE (FLORIDA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cabot
Carbon/Koppers Site, Gainesville, Alachua County, FL.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921449/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
GAMMA DISTRIBUTION
Rainfall Data Analysis Using the Gamma Distribution
Function.
'PB91-176834/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GAMMA FUNCTION
Rainfall Data Analysis Using the Gamma Distribution
Function.
PB91-176834/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GAMMA RADIATION
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beta and Gamma
Emitting Radionucfides.
PB91-225649/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
GAP (GENETIC ACTIVITY PROFILE)
Quantitative Genetic Activity Graphical Profiles for Use in
Chemical Evaluation.
PB91-219139/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GARDENING
Citizen's Guide to Pesticides (Fourth Edition).
PB91-145953/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
GAS ANALYSIS
DOAS Urban Pollution Measurements.
PB91-176966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Current and Developing Analytical Technologies for
Quantifying Biogenic Gas Emissions.
PB91-216523/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water, Supplement 1.
PB91-108266/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopical Identification of Cer-
tain Polyhalogenated Acetic Acids.
PB91-109777/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Gas Chromatography/Matrix Isolation-Infrared Spectrom-
etry for Air Sample Analysis.
PB91-136317/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
KW-43
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KEYWORD INDEX
Field Strategy for Sorting Volatile Organics into Source-
Related Groups.
PB91-146357/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Study of Mixed
Haloacebc Adds Found in Chlorinated Drinking Water.
PB91-196162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Prediction of Retention Times in Temperature-Pro-
grammed Multictiromatography.
PB91-196519/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Techniques Affecting Precision and Accuracy in Hydroly-
sis Rate Constant Determinations of Volatile Organic
Compounds Using Jeffers' Zero Headspace Reaction
Bubs.
PB91-216291/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Test Methods for the Determination of Volatile Organic
Compounds in Consumer Products.
PB91-231126/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Optimizing Sensitivity of SIM Mode of GC/MS Analysis
for EPA's TO-14 Air Toxics Method.
PB91-233536/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs and Passi-
vated Canisters for Field Sampling Airborne Toxic Organ-
ic Vapors in the United States and the USSR.
PB91-233544/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
GAS EXCHANGE
Structure of the Gas Exchange Region of the Lungs De-
termined by Three-Dimensional Reconstructions.
PB91-133017/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Gas Exchange in 'Ouercus rubra' (Northern Red Oak)
during a Drought Analysis of Relations among Photosyn-
thesis Transpiration, and Leaf Conductance.
PB91-182188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GAS FLOW
Modeling Mutticomponent Organic Chemical Transport in
Three-Fhjid-Phase Porous Media.
PB91-117465/REB
.
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GAS PRODUCTION
Proceedings of the Internationa! Symposium on Oil and
Gas Exploration and Production Waste Management
Practices (1st). Held in New Orleans. Louisiana on Sep-
tember 10-13, 1990.
P891-160549/REB 91-01 PCJ95.00/MF E09
GAS SPILLS
Microbial Carbon Dioxide Generation and Oxygen Utiliza-
tion in the Unsaturated Subsurface at a Gasoline Spill
Site.
PB91-162644/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Simplified So* Gas Sensing Techniques for Phime Map-
ping and Remediation Monitoring.
PB91 -162651 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GAS TURBINES
Nitrogen Oxide Control for Stationary Combustion
Sources.
PB91-211862/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
GASES
Dense Gas Removal from a Valley by Crosswinds.
PB91-146597/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Corretatxxi of Florida Soil-Gas Permeabilities with Grain
Size, Moisture, and Porosity.
PB91-211904/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GASOHOL
Characterization of Emissions from a Variable Gasoline/
Methanol Fueled Car.
PB91-146563/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Seasonal Impact of Blending Oxygenated Organics with
Gasoline on Motor Vehicle Tailpipe and Evaporative
Ei'i'H&sions.
PB91 -146571 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
Comparative Gastrointestinal Enzyme Activity and Activa-
tion of the Promutagen 2.6-Omrtrotoluene in Male CD-I
Mice and Male Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-115816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Antibiotics on Intestinal Tract Survival and
Transtocabon of Environmental 'Pseudomonas' Species.
PB91-11S865/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GAUSSIAN PLUME MODELS
Evaluation of the TUPOS Air Quality Deperwxi Model
Using Data from the Epri Kmcaid Field Study.
PB91-233494/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL
Spatial Distribution of Precipitation Seasonatty in the
United States.
PB91-233510/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GENERATOR SETTLEMENTS
Waiver of Concurrence on De Mmsnts Generator Settle-
ments.
PS91-138826/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
GENES
TeratogencTty of 5-Azacybdme in the Sprague-Dawtey
Rat
PB91-117051/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of the Methyl Reductase Genes and Gene
Products.
PB91-242479/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
GENETIC ACTIVITY PROFILE DATABASE
Genetic Activity Profile (GAP) Data Base.
PB91-177014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GENETIC ACTIVITY PROFILE (GAP)
Genetic Activity Profiles in the Testing and Evaluation of
Chemical Mixtures, June 1990.
PB91-115840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GENETIC CONJUGATION
Evaluation of a Method to Measure Conjugal Transfer of
Recombinant DNA in Soil Slurries.
PB91-117580/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Microcosm for Measuring Survival and Conjugation of
Genetically Engineered Bacteria in Rhizosphere Environ-
ments.
PB91-218990/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
GENETIC ENGINEERING
Evaluation of Intact Soil-Core Microcosms for Determin-
ing Potential Impacts on Nutrient Dynamics by Genetical-
ly Engineered Microorganisms.
PB91-116228/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of a Method to Measure Conjugal Transfer of
Recombinant DNA in Soil Slurries.
PB91-117580/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Methods for Sampling, Recovery, and Enu-
meration of Bacteria Applied to the Phylloplane.
PB91-182303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use and Development of Environmentally Controlled
Chambers (Mesocosms) for Evaluating Biotechnology
Products: The Proceedings of the Workshop on the Use
and Development of Terrestrial Mesocosms.
PB91-191684/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Field Calibration of Soil Core Microcosms for Evaluating
Fate and Effects of Genetically Engineered Microorga-
nisms in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-216366/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Microcosm lor Measuring Survival and Conjugation of
Genetically Engineered Bacteria in Rhizosphere Environ-
ments.
PB91-21B990/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of 2,4-Dchlorophenol, a Metabolite of a Geneti-
cally Engineered Bacterium, and 2.4-Dichlorophenoxyace-
tate on Some Microorganism-Mediated Ecological Proc-
esses in Soil.
PB91-219022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
GENETIC TOXICOLOGY
Chromosomal Aberration Data Analysis and Interpretation
System. Version 1.0. User's Guide.
PB91-140376/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
GENETIC TRANSDUCTION
Transduction of Linked Chromosomal Genes between
•Pseudomonas aeruginosa' Strains during Incubation In
situ in a Freshwater Habitat
PB91-199976/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GENETIC TRANSFORMATION
Transfectjon of Cytochrome P450 cDNAs into Mammali-
an Cells Used in Mutation and Transformation Assays.
PB91-132951/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Transformation of a Marine Vibrio' Species by
PlasmidDNA.
PB91-163907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GENETICS
Genetic Variation in Clonal Vertebrates Detected by
Simple-Sequence DNA Fingerprinting.
PB91-163972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment (Chapter 15).
PB91-233312/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GENETICS ENGINEERING
Calibration of Greenhouse and the Field for Survival of
Genetically Engineered Microorganisms.
PB91-109975/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GEOCHEMISTRY
Assessing the Geochemical Fate of Deep-Well-lnjected
Hazardous Waste: A Reference Guide.
PB91-145706/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
M1NTEQA2/PRODEFA2. A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-182469/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2. A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-183079/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Toward a Better Understanding of the Complex Geo-
chemical Processes Governing Subsurface Contaminant
Transport
PB91-216499/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM
GIS Procedure to Create a National Lakes Frame for En-
vironmental Monitoring.
PB91-226464/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFAOI
GEORGIA
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Georgia, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508671/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Georgia. 1989 fin Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509208/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB91-921218/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
GEOSYNTHETIC MATERIALS
Seaming of Geosyntnetics.
PB91-145151/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Geosynthetic Leachate Collection Systems.
PB91-162834/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Clogging of Geotextile (and Soil) Filters.
PB91-213660/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
GEOTECHNICAL FABRICS
Electrical Response of a Leak in a Geomembrane Liner.
PB91-109165/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Seaming of Geosynthetics.
PB91-145151/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Service Life of Geosynthetics in Hazardous Waste Man-
agement Facilities.
PB91-162826/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Clogging of Geotextile (and Soil) Filters.
PB91-213660/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
GERMINOMA
Germinomas and Teratoid Siphon Anomalies in Softshell
Clams, 'Mya arenaria'. Environmentally Exposed to Herbi-
cides.
PB91-196592/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GIARDIA
Model of 'Giardia lamblia' Inactivation by Free Chlorine.
PB91-196139/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Modeling the Inactivation of Giardia Lamblia.
PB91-196386/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GIARDIA LAMBDA
Analysis of Inactivation of 'Giardia lamblia' by Chlorine.
PB91-196253/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Inactivation of 'Giardia lamblia' by Free Chlorine: A Math-
ematical Model.
PB91-223305/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Determination of 'Giardia lamblia' Cyst Infective Dose for
the Mongolian Gerbil ('Meriones unguiculatus').
PB91-231399/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
GILLS
Simple Flow-Limited Model for Exchange of Organic
Chemicals at Fish Gills.
PB91-146720/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Impacts on the Physiological Mechanisms
Controlling Xenobiotc Transfer Across Fish Gills.
PB91-196477/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GIRARD TOWNSHIP (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Lord-
Shope Landfill Site, Erie County, Pennsylvania (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921407/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
GUAL FIBRILLARY ACIDIC PROTEIN
Assessment of Chemically-Induced Alterations in Brain
Development Using Assays of Neuron- and Glia-Local-
ized Proteins.
PB91-109306/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein in First-Tier Assess-
ments of Neurotoxicity.
PB91-191197/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Enhanced Expression of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein and
the Cupric Silver Degeneration Reaction Can Be Used as
Sensitive and Early Indicators of Neurotoxicity.
PB91-219147/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Glucocorticoids Regulate the Synthesis of Glial Fibrillary
Acidic Protein in Intact and Adrenalectomized Rats but
Do Not Affect Its Expression Following Brain Injury.
PB91-243030/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GLIOCLADIUM VIRENS GL-21
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 217: 'Gliocladium virens' GL-21.
PB91-110528/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GLOBAL AIR POLLUTION
Analysis of Historical Radiatively Important Trace Gases
(RITG) Emissions: Development of a Trace Gas Account-
ing System (T-GAS) for 14 Countries.
P891-216325/REB 91-04 PC A16/MF A03
GLOBAL WARMING
Global Warming Mitigation Potential of Three Tree Plan-
tation Scenarios.
PB91-159608/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Hydrologic Sensitivities of the Sacramento-San Joaquin
River Basin, California, to Global Warming.
PB91-177279/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GLUCOCORTICOIDS
Glucocorticoids Regulate the Synthesis of Glial Fibrillary
Acidic Protein in Intact and Adrenalectomized Rats but
Do Not Affect Its Expression Following Brain Injury.
PB91-243030/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GLUCURONIDASE
Assay of Beta-Glucuronidase in Non-coli Eschenchia
Using EC-Mug Medium and the Colilert (Trade Name)
System.
PB91-162776/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Assay for beta-Glucuronidase in Species of the Genus
'Eschenchia' and Its Applications for Drinking-Water
Analysis.
PB91-177394/REB 91-O1 PC A01/MF A01
GLUTAMATES
Glutamate Neurotoxicity in Rat Auditory System: Cochle-
ar Nuclear Complex.
PB91-191619/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KVY-44
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KEYWORD INDEX
GROUND WATER
Glutamate Neruotoxicity in the Developing Rat Cochlea:
Physiological and Morphological Approaches.
PB91-233403/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Glutamate Neurotoxicity in Rat Auditory System: Cochle-
ar Nuclear Complex.
PB91-242628/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
GLYCOLYSIS
Importance of Glycolysable Substrates for In vitro Ca-
pacitation of Human Spermatozoa.
PB91-163725/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GLYCOPHORIN
Improved Flow Cytometric Assay for Somatic Mutations
at the Gtycophorin A Locus in Humans.
PB91-117093/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GLYPHOSATE
Removal of Glyphosate from Drinking Water.
PB91-182774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GONADOLIBERIN RECEPTORS
Hormonal Regulation of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hor-
mone Receptors and Messenger RNA Activity in Ovine
Pituitary Culture.
PB91-182154/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
GONADOTROPIN RECEPTORS
Estradiol Alters the Effectiveness of Gonadotropin-Re-
leasing Hormone (GnRH) in Ovine Pituitary Cultures:
GnRH Receptors versus Responsiveness to GnRH.
PB91-115790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Inhibm Increases and Progesterone Decreases Recep-
tors for Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone in Ovine Pitui-
tary Culture.
PB91-116889/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GOVERNMENT/INDUSTRY RELATIONS
Public Private Partnerships for Environmental Facilities: A
Self-Help Guide for Local Governments.
PB91-145714/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
Superfund Fact Sheet and Directives. *
PB91-921300/REB 91-01 Standing Order
GRAFT REJECTION
Evidence That Drug-Resistant Alloreactive T Cells May
Contribute to Human Graft Rejection.
PB91-115774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GRAIN ELEVATORS
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Waverty
Ground Water Contamination Site, Waverty, NE. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921477/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA
Genes Encoding Mercuric Reductases from Selected
Gram-Negative Aquatic Bacteria Have a Low Degree of
Homology with merA of Transposon TN50.
PB91-163782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GRANTS
Regulation and Policy Matrices: A Guide to the Rules
Governing Grants Awarded under the Construction
Grants Program. Update 1990.
PB91-125849/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Update of the Regulation and Policy Matrices Dated Sep-
tember 1988.
PB91-143081/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON
Development of Cost Equations for GAC Treatment Sys-
tems (Paper 22509).
PB91 -211375/ REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with Natural
Water (Paper No. 25489).
PB91-211516/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON TREATMENT
Radon Removal by POE GAC Systems: Design. Perform-
ance, and Cost
PB91-125633/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
Cost Estimates for Controlling SOCs by GAC Treatment.
PB91-162420/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with a Natural
Water.
PB91-162800/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Controlling Organics with GAC: A Cost and Performance
Analysis.
PB91-177105/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Conference Summary: Practical Aspects of the Design
and Use of GAC.
PB91-177345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technical Note: Adsorption Capacity of GAC for Synthet-
ic Organics.
PB91-196311/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA's Research Program in Granular Activated Carbon.
PB91-223321/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Practical Computer Modeling for GAC Application.
PB91-233288/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GRAPHIC ARTS
Best Demonstrated Control Technology for Graphic Arts.
PB91-168427/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS
Test Methods for the Determination of Volatile Organic
Compounds in Consumer Products.
PB91 -231126/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GRAVITY
Inertial Impaction and Gravitational Deposition of Aero-
sols in Curved Tubes and Airway Bifurcations.
PB91-182147/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GREAT LAKES
Planar Chlorinated Hydrocarbons (PCHs) in Colonial Fish-
Eating Waterbird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-115915/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
New Source Identification of Mercury Contamination in
the Great Lakes.
PB91-116111/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Progress in Implementing the Great Lakes Water
Quality Agreement: Annual Report to Congress. 1988.
PB91-125815/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Great Lakes Demonstration Program, Section 108a.
PB91-148437/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GREEN BAY
Contaminant Loading from Fox River to Lower Green
Bay.
PB91-144758/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Optical Heterogeneity in Green Bay.
PB91-163501/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GREENHOUSE EFFECT
Landfill Gas and the Greenhouse Effect.
PB91-136960/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings: EPA/NGA Workshop on Global Climate
and State Actions. Held in Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina on December 3-4, 1990.
PB91-219105/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Acceptability of Natural Gas as a Miti-
gating Fuel for Utility Combustion Sources.
PB91-226449/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Temperature Scenario Development Using Regression
Methods. Phase 2.
PB91-231506/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
GREENHOUSES
Influence of Greenhouse versus Field Testing and Taxo-
nomic Differences on Plant Sensitivity to Chemical Treat-
ment.
PB91-116772/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GRIDDED MODEL INFORMATION SUPPORT SYSTEM
Gridded Model Information Support System (GMISS)
User's Guide. Volume 2. UAM Subsystem.
PB91-206268/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
GROUND DISPOSAL
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Parasites in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB91-182352/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
GROUND WATER
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual.
PB90-274531/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground-Water Remediation
Technology.
PB90-274549/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluating Ion Exchange for Removing Radium from
Groundwater.
PB91-109884/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Approach to Bioremediation of Contaminated Soil.
PB91-116152/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Modeling Microbial Transport in Soil and Groundwater:
Microbiologists Can Assist in the Development of Models
of Contaminant Transport
PB91-116160/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Colloidal Considerations in Groundwater Sampling and
Contaminant Transport Predictions: A Bimonthly Techni-
cal Progress Review.
PB91-116202/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fluorescent Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons as Probes
for Studying the Impact of Colloidson Pollutant Transport
in Groundwater.
PB91-117457/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ultrox International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation Tech-
nology: Applications Analysis Report.
PB91 -1297S9/ REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Ground Water Sampling for Metals Analyses. Superfund
Ground Water Issue.
PB91-133249/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Facilitated Transport. Series of Issue Papers (3rd).
PB91-133256/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Organic Chemical Transport to Groundwater.
PB91-137059/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Anaerobic In-situ Treatment of Chlorinated Ethenes.
PB91-137067/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Designing Fixed-Bed Adsorbers to Remove Mixtures of
Organics.
PB91-144766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Evaluation of In-situ Biodegradation of Chlorinated
Ethenes: Part 1, Methodology and Reid Site Character-
ization.
PB91-144857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Copper Complexatjon by Natural Organic Matter in Con-
taminated and Uncontaminated Ground Water.
PB91-144865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ORD Ground Water Research Plan: Strategy for 1991
and Beyond.
PB91-145482/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide to Ground-Water Supply Contingency Planning for
Local and State Governments. Technical Assistance
Document.
PB91-145755/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Review of Sources of Ground-Water Contamination from
Light Industry.
PB91-145938/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Methods for Determining the Vertical Distri-
bution of Hydraulic Conductivity.
PB91-146522/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Hydraulic Conductivity and Porosity
Logs in Wells with a Disturbed Annulus.
PB91-146530/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Demonstration of the UV/Oxidation Technology to
Treat Ground Water Contaminated with VOCs.
PB91-163741/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Colloidal-Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants
in Ground Water. Part 1. Sampling Considerations.
PB91-168419/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Relationship between Cell Surface Properties and Trans-
port of Bacteria through Soil.
PB91-171884/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Ground Water Extraction
Systems.
PB91-177386/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ground-Water Research: Technical Assistance Directory.
Third Edition.
PB91-181834/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Arsenic(3) and Arsenic(5) Removal from Drinking Water
in San Ysidro, New Mexico.
PB91-181925/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Environmental Factors Affecting Toluene Degradation in
Ground Water at a Hazardous Waste Site.
PB91-182246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA Site Demonstration of BioTrol Aqueous Treatment
System.
PB91-182279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Remediation of Sites Contaminated with TCE.
PB91-182311/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Decision Procedures
Viewed as Quality Control Schemes.
PB91-183525/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Basic Concepts of Contaminant Sorption at Hazardous
Waste Sites (Ground Water Issue).
PB91-191007/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Recommendations for Ground Water Remediation at the
Mitlcreek, Pennsylvania Site.
PB91-214213/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
In situ Steam Extraction Treatment.
PB91-228064/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Advances in Hazardous Waste Site Alluvial Sampling.
PB91-233320/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Estimation of Free Hydrocarbon Volume from Fluid
Levels in Monitoring Wells.
PB91-233387/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Removal of DBCP from Groundwater. Volume 2. Field
Pilot Plant Operation.
PB91-234609/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Technologies and Costs for Ground Water Disinfection.
February 1991 Edition.
PB91-242388/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Vertical Integration of Three-Phase Flow Equations for
Analysis of Light Hydrocarbon Plume Movement.
PB91-242487/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Groundwater Sampling Procedures.
PB91-921275/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Subsurface Contamination Reference Guide.
PB91-921292/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ground-Water Issue: Characterizing Soils for Hazardous
Waste Site Assessments.
PB91-921294/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's: State Ground-Water Antidegradation
Issues.
PB91-921311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Kear-
sarge Metallurgical Corporation, Conway, NH. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921416/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker-
102nd Street Landfill, Niagara Falls, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921417/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Old
Springfield Landfill, Springfield, VT. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921420/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Stamina
Mills Site, North Smithfield, Rl. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921421/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sarney
Farm, Amenia, Dutchess County, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921422/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
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Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Scientific
Chemical Processing Site, Cartstadt Bergen County. NJ.
(First Remedial Action). September 1 990.
PB91-921423/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sealand
Restoration Site. Town of Lisbon, St. Lawrence County,
NY. (First Remedial Action), September 1 990
PB91-921424/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record 01 Decision (EPA Region 2): FAA
Technical Center, Area 20A - Salvage Yard, Atlantic
County. NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921425/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township Route 72 and Route 532 Dump Sites. Buriing-
ton County, Chatsworth, NJ. (First Remedial Action), May
1990.
PB91-921426/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Myers
Property, Franklin Township, NJ. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921428/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Lone Pine
Landfill. Freehold Township. Monmouth County. NJ.
(Second Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921430/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Avtex
Fibers Site. Front Royal. VA. (Second Remedial Action).
September 1990.
PB91-921432/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Supartund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brown's
Battery Breaking Site, Tilden Townsfwp. PA (First Reme-
dial Action). September 1990
P891-921437/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): BuQ
Landfill Supertund Sits. Jackson Township. Monroe
County. PA (First Remedial Action). September 1990
P891-921438/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record o( Decision (EPA Region 3): Sand,
Grovel and Stone Site, Elkton, MD. (Second Remedial
Action). September 1990
PB91-921439/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome
Landfill Site. Pme Township. Mercer County. PA (First
Remedial Action}, September 1990
PB91-921440/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision {EPA Region 3): East Ml
Zon LandtHI. Spnngettstiury Township. York County. PA.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921441/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hams/
Palm Bay Facility. Palm Bay. Brevard County. FL (Frst
RemedBl AcWxi), June 1990
P691-921442/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): North
Hollywood Dump. TN. (Fret Remedial Action). September
1990.
P891-921443/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Dubose
Oil Products Site. Cantonment Escambia County. FL
(First Remedial Action). March 1990.
PB91-921444/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Kassouf-
Kjmertmg Battery Site. Tampa. Hiilsborough County. FL
(Second Remedial Action). March 1990.
FB91-921445/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record ol Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Corporation Site. Salisbury. NC.
(Second Hemedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921446/REB 91-O4 PC A08/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): SCRDI
Bluff Road Site. Columbia. RttfUand County. SC (First
Remedial Action). September 1990
PB91-921447/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Supertund Record o< Decision (EPA Reoxxi 5): Tn-State
Plating. Columbus. IN (Fret RemeAal Action). March
P991-921450/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record o>f Deoson (EPA Region 5): Fisher-
CaJo Cnem. Kngsbury. IN (First Remedal Action),
Auoust 199O
P891-921451/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wheeler
Pit Sue, La Prane Townsf«p. Wl. (Fret Remedal Action).
91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record ol Dectson (EPA Region 5): Pristine.
JncVBeadng. OH. (Fret Remedal Action), March 1990.
P891-9214S3/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record ol Deciskxi (EPA Region 5): K and L
Landfill, Kalamazoo, Ml. (Fret Remedial Action). Septem-
PB91-9214S4/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regon 5): Naval In-
dustrial Reserve Ordnance Plant. Fridley. MM. (Fret Re-
medial Action) September 1990.
^ 91-0* PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries, Eau Claire. Wl. (Fret Remedial Acton),
91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): St. Louis
River/imertake/Duluth Tar Site, Duluth, MN. (First Reme-
dial Action). September 1990.
PB91-92t458/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Clare
Water Supply, Clare County, Ml. (First Remedial Action).
August 1990.
PB91-921459/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): University
of Minnesota Rosemount Research Center. MN. (First
Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921460/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Moss-
American Kerr-McGee Oil Site, Milwaukee, Wl. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921461/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spring-
field Township Dump Site, Oakland County, Ml. (First Re-
medial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921462/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Metamora
Landfill. Metamora, Lapeer County, Ml. (Second Remedi-
al Action). September 1990.
PB91-921463/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hunts
Disposal Landfill Site, Town of Caledonia, Wl. (First Re-
medial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921464/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Bofors-
Nobel Site. Muskegon. Ml (First Remedial Action). Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921466/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination FAR-MAR-CO Subsite.
Hastings Irrigation Pipe Company TCA Soils Operable
Unit. Hastings. NE. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990.
PB91-921473/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lindsay
Manufactunng Company. Lindsay. NE. (Fret Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921474/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufactunng/North Farm Site, Midwest Operable Unit.
Kellogg. IA. (First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91321475/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Fairfield
Coal Gasification Site, Fairfield. IA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921478/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site. Commerce City. CO. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921479/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ogden
Defense Depot (Operable Unit 2), Weber County, Ogden.
UT. (Fret Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921480/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Mystery
Bridge at Highway 20. Natrona County. WY. (Frst Reme-
dial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921481/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Monttcel-
to Mill Tailings Site, San Juan County, UT. (First Remedi-
al Action), August 1990.
PB91-921482/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record ol Decision (EPA Region 8): Martin
Marietta Astronautics Group Site. Waterton. CO (Frst
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921483/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Ural 18). CO. (Third Remedi-
al Action), February 1990.
PB91-921485/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 20). CO. (Fifth Remedial
Action). March 1990
PB91-921486/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Flats Plant (DOE1. Northern Jefferson County, CO (Frst
Remedial Action). January 1990.
PB91-921487/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
Superfund Record ol Decision (EPA Region 9): J. H.
Baxter Superfund Site. Weed. CA. (Fret Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921489/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Stringfel-
tow Hazardous Waste Site. Riverside County, CA. (Fourth
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921490/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Louisi-
ana-Pacific Corporation, OrovSle, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921491/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Applied
Materials. Inc.. Superfund Site. Santa Clara. CA. (Fret
Remedal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921492/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): FMC
Pesticide Formulation Facility, Yakima, WA. (Fret Reme-
dial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921494/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
GROUND WATER DISINFECTION RULE
Technologies and Costs for Ground Water Disinfection.
February 1991 Edition.
PB91-242388/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
GROUND WATER RECHARGE
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research by China
and the USEPA.
PB91-216267/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
GROUNDWATER
ROD Annual Report, FY 1990.
PB91-921277/REB 91-04 PC A24/MF A04
GROUNDWATER RECHARGE
Study Design to Investigate and Simulate Agrochemical
Movement and Fate in Groundwater Recharge (Chapter
8).
PB91-216234/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GROWTH
Preliminary Field Verification of Daily Growth Increments
in the Lapillar Otolrths of Juvenile Gunners.
PB91-183236/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GROWTH DISORDERS
Physiological Consequences of Early Neonatal Growth
Retardation: Effects of alpha-Difluoromethylornithine on
Renal Growth and Function in the Rat.
PB91-183517/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GROWTH RATE
Some Novel Statistical Analyses Relevant to the Report-
ed Growth Decline of Pine Species in the Southeast
PB91-171603/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
GROWTH SUBSTANCES
Purification and Biological Charactenzation of Human He-
patopoietin A: A Polypeptide Growth Factor lor Hepato-
cytes.
PB91-115980/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GUAM AND TRUST TERRITORIES
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa. Guam and
Trust Territones.
PB91-921258/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GUIDELINES
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Instruc-
tor's Guide.
PB91-101691/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Air/Supertund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Contingency Plans at Superfund Sites Using Air Monitor-
91-102129/REB
91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Checklist lor Descnbing and Documenting Diatom and
Chrysophyte Calibration Data Sets and Equations for In-
ferring Water Chemistry
PB91-116780/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Guidance for the Field Demonstration of Remediation
Technologies.
PB91-117507/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Documenting the U.S. Landfill/Impoundment Permit: A
Guide to Technical Resources.
PB91-149633/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Guide for Preparation of Quality Assurance Project Plans
for the National Estuarme Program. Interim Final.
PB91-168344/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Promulgated Standards and Guidelines. Summary of
Public Comments and Responses.
PB91-168534/REB 91-01 PC A22/MF A03
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Promulgated Standards and Guidelines. Summary of
Public Comments and Responses. Appendices A to C
PB91-168542/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
State Program Advisory Number 8.
PB91-179168/REB 91-01 PCA21/MFA03
Management ol Hazardous Waste Leachate. September
1962
PB91-18157B/REB 91-O4 PC A20/MF A03
Environmental QA: A Plan for Consistency in the 90s
PB91-191205/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Detisionmaker's Guide to Recycling Plastics.
PB91-191718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Substances Control Act: A Guide for Chemical Im-
porters/Exporters. An Overview.
PB91-2O6227/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
General Preamble: Implementation of Title I Clean Air Act
Amendments of 1990.
PB91-241877/REB 91-04 PC A1S/MF A03
Obtaining a Soil and Debns Treatabilrty Variance for Re-
moval Actions. Superfund LDR Guide No. 68.
PB91-921310/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Compliance with Third Third Requirements Under the
LDRs. Supertund LDR Guide No. 8.
PB91-921313/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
Substances: A Guide for EPA Regions.
PB91-921315/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sampler's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-921330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HABIT ABILITY
Habitat Use of Twenty-Five Common Species of Oregon
Freshwater Fishes.
PB91-116012/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Evaluating Amphibian Responses in Wetlands Impacted
by Mining Activities in the Western United States.
PB91-191106/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
HALOACETIC ACIDS
Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Study of Mixed
Acids Found in Chlorinated Drinking Water.
Haloacetic Ac
PB91-196162/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
HALOGEN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Chemical Dehatogenation Treatment: APEG Treatment.
PB91 -228031 /REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
HALOGENATEO AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Haloethers.
PB91-161646/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HALOHYDROCARBONS
Biochemical Studies of Promoters of Carcinogenesis in
Rat Liver.
PB91-109330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopical Identification of Cer-
tain Potyhalogenated Acetic Acids.
PB91-109603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Significant Anthropogenic Sources of Ra-
diatjvely Important Trace Gases.
PB91-127753/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Testing and Validation of a Multiple Nonlinear Regression
Model for Predicting Trihalomethane Formation Potential.
PB91-211367/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HANDBOOKS
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Procedures
for Hazardous Waste Incineration. Handbook.
PB91-145979/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Financial Management Evaluation Handbook for
Wastewater Utility.
PB91-206177/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Handbook: Permit Writer's Guide to Test Bum Data. Haz-
ardous Waste Incineration.
PB91-216317/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
Handbook of Methods for Acid Deposition Studies. Labo-
ratory Analyses for Soil Chemistry.
PB91-218016/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazard-
ous Substances
PB91-228346/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
HANKEL TRANSFORMATION
Hybrid Fast Hankel Transform Algorithm for Electromag-
netic Modeling.
PB91-146340/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HARTMANELLA
Charactenzation of an Axenic Strain of 'Hartmannella ver-
miformis' Obtained from an Investigation of Nosocomial
ptSv211425/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
HAWAII
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Hawaii, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508689/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Hawaii. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509216/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Hawaii.
PB91-921219/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HAZARD RANKING SYSTEM
Closing the NPL Book under the Original HRS.
PB91-921302/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Background Informa-
tion
P891-921303/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Qs and As.
PB91-921305/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: An Improved Tool for
Screening Superfund Sites.
PB91-921307/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT PRIORITIZATION SYSTEM
Handbook on Control Technologies for Hazardous Air
Pollutants: HAP Manual
PB91-223180/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Air Pollutants Program (HAP-PRO): Automat-
ed HAP and VOC Control Technology Assessment Soft-
PB91-223198/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HAZARDOUS CONTROL
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sealand
Restoration Site Town of Lisbon, St. Lawrence County,
NY. (First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921424/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Characterizing soils for hazardous waste site assess-
DE91014097/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Access EPA. Clearinghouses and Hotlines.
PB90-237082/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Hazmat Team Planning Guidance.
PB90-274523/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground-Water Remediation
PCAIM/MFAOI
Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Pri-
orities List Sites (Update).
PB90-274556/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System (HRS): Final Rule.
PB91-100800/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Hazardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS)
Extract. Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-100883/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Background Document: Toxicity Characteristic Regulatory
Impact Analysis.
PB91-101873/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Technical Background Document and Response to Com-
ments: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. Sub-
title C-Hazardous Waste Management System. Section
3001: Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste.
Method 1311: Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure
(TCLP).
PB91-102053/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Technical Support Document on Risk Assessment of
Chemical Mixtures.
PB91-103556/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Waste Disposal Sites
Contaminated with Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-106237/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Evaluation of the Combustion System of the
Marine Shale Processors, Inc. Facility in Amelia, Louisi-
ana.
PB91-111492/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cleaning Illinois: The Challenge Facing Illinois' Hazardous
Waste Cleanup Efforts.
PB91-113589/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Applications Analysis Report: SITE Program. CF Systems
Organics Extraction System. New Bedford, Massachu-
setts.
PB91-113845/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Bioavailability of 2,3,7,8-TCDD. 2.3.7,8-TCDF and PCBs
to Manne Benthos from Passaic River Sediments.
PB91-116947/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for the Field Demonstration of Remediation
Technologies.
PB91-117507/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Methods Manual for Compliance with the BIF Regula-
tions: Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Industrial
Furnaces.
PB91-120006/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Technology Transfer Needs Assessment, 1990.
PB91-125674/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Philadelphia
Naval Shipyard.
PB91-125690/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
Northwest RCRA Corrective Action Strategy.
PB91-125856/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantifying Effects in Ecological Site Assessments: Bio-
logical and Statistical Considerations.
PB91-129189/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
State Authorization Manual. Volume 1 .
PB91-130211/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
State Authorization Manual. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB9M30229/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
Size Distributions of Trace Metals in Flue Gas Paniculate
from a Pilot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-131623/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Behavior of Arsenic in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-131656/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Substances in Our Environment: A Citizen's
Guide to Understanding Health Risks and Reducing Ex-
posure.
PB91-131987/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Ground Water Sampling for Metals Analyses. Superfund
Ground Water Issue.
PB91-133249/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Facilitated Transport. Series of Issue Papers (3rd).
PB91-133256/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment: U.S. Coast
Guard Support Center. Governors Island, New York.
PB91-1365S6/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Small Cost Recovery Referrals.
PB91-139006/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance Regarding CERCLA Enforcement against
Bankrupt Parties.
PB91-139014/REB
Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy.
PB91-139329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Potentially Responsible Part); Partici-
pation in Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies.
PB91-139337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance on Drafting Consent Decrees in Hazardous
PB91039345/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Revisions to the Interim Guidance on PRP Participation in
Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies.
PB91-139352/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance of the Use of Stipulated Penalties in Hazardous
Waste Consent Decrees. .„-....
PB91-139360/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Administrative Order on Consent for Remedial Investiga-
tions/Feasibility Study.
PB91-139378/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Model Statement of Work for a Remedial Investigation
and Feasibility Study Conducted by Potentially Responsi-
ble Parties.
PB91-139436/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Comparative Analysis of Remedies Selected in the Su-
perfund Program during FY 87, FY 88 and FY 89.
PB91-139477/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
RCRA Section 3008(h) Interim Status Corrective Action
Authority.
PB91-139840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Enforcement of Financial Responsibility Requirements for
RCRA Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities That
Are Closing.
PB91-139857/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Guidance tor Public Involvement in RCRA Section
3008(h) Actions.
PB91-139865/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Policy for Managing Leachate at PCB Landfills.
PB91-139907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transmittal of the RCRA Ground-Water Enforcement
Strategy.
PB91-139915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Pollutant Concentrations.
PB91-141820/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Catalog of Superfund Program Publications. FY-91.
PB91-144683/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Update on Building and Structure Decontamination.
PB91-145102/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Physical/Chemical Treatment of Hazardous Waste Sites:
Speaker Slide Copies and Supporting Information.
PB91-145433/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with
PCB Contamination.
PB91-145466/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium
(15th). Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on April 10-12, 1989.
PB91-145524/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Abstract Proceedings: Forum on Innovative Hazardous
Waste Treatment Technologies; Domestic and Interna-
tional (2nd). Held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May
15-17, 1990,
PB91-145649/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Annual Hazardous Waste Research Symposium (16th):
Remedial Action, Treatment and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on April 3-5, 1990.
PB91-145664/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Program Recommendations for State Section 313 Pro-
gram Coordinators.
PB91-145698/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Assessing the Geochemical Fate of Deep-Well-lnjected
Hazardous Waste: A Reference Guide.
PB91-145706/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Seminar Publication: Risk Assessment, Management and
Communication of Drinking Water Contamination.
PB91-145722/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
RCRA Orientation Manual 1990 Edition.
PB91-145888/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Procedures
for Hazardous Waste Incineration. Handbook.
PB91-145979/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Dense Gas Removal from a Valley by Crosswinds.
PB91-146597/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Alternative Control Technology Document: Organic
Waste Process Vents.
PB91-U8270/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Remedial Action. Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste Proceedings of the Annual RREL Hazardous
Waste Research Symposium (16th). Held in Cincinnati,
Ohio on April 3-5, 1990.
PB91-148379/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Air Emissions from the Incineration of Hazardous Waste.
PB91-149641/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1990.
PB91-156695/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Surface Impoundment Modeling System, Version 2.0.
User's Manual.
PB91-156711/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Background Document for the Surface Impoundment
Modeling System. Version 2.0. Documentation.
PB91-156729/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Data Management System Extract
Tape Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-156737/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information
System Extract Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-156745/REB 91-01 PC A20VMF A03
Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision F, Hazard
Evaluation: Human and Domestic Animals. Series 84, Mu-
tagenicity. Addendum 9.
PB91-158394/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Treatment Technology Background Document.
PB91-160556/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
KW-47
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KEYWORD INDEX
Development and Implementation of the U.S. EPA's
Waste Reduction Innovative Technology Evaluation
(WRITE) Research Program.
PB91-162412/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Succeeding at Waste Minimisation.
PB91-162446/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Results from the Stabilization Technologies Evaluated by
the Site Program. New England Environmental Expo 90
PB91-162479/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings Hazardous Materials Management Confer-
ence/Central (3rd). O'Hare Exposition Center Held at
Rosemont, Illinois, on March 13-15. 1990.
PB91-162701/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Three Case Studies of Waste Minimization through Use
of Metal Recovery Processes.
PB91-162719/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Factors Affecting the Applicability of Plasma Systems to
the Cleanup of Superfund Sites.
PB91-162784/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control Technology: Estimating Innovative Technology
Costs for the SITE Program.
PB91-163758/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Movement of Bacteria through Soil and Aquifer Sand.
PB91-164277/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
ardous Substances: A Guide for Facilities and Vessels en
Compliance
PB91-167593/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Prionty Assessment Model: User's Manual
lor EPA Regions
PB91-168450/RE8 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Prionty Assessment Model: Model Documen-
tation.
PB91-16846B/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
Use of Expert Systems to Assist in Decisions Concerning
Environmental Control.
PB9M71447/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Bioremediated Soil Venting of Light Hydrocarbons
PB91-171538/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA SITE Demonstration of the International Waste
Tecrmotog>es/Geo-Con In situ Statxtaaton/SolKltfication
Process
PB91-171686/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Electrokinetics for Hazardous Waste Site Remedi-
ation.
PB91-171694/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Summary Report on Issues in Ecological Risk Assess-
ment
PB91-172122/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
Overview of Metals Recovery Technologies for Hazard-
ous Wastes.
PB91-176792/REB 91-O1 PC AO3/MF A01
Demonstration Projects Under the U.S. EPA Superfund
Innovative Technology Evaluation Program.
PB91-176891/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration of Hazardous Waste Site Treatment Tech-
PB91-176909/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Mnmization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Prated Plastic Bags.
PB91-179036/REB 91-O1 PC A01/MF A01
Feasibility of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municval Waste Combustor. Rutland.
Vermont P*ot Study. Appendces.
PB91-179697/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate, September
1982.
PB91-181578/REB 91-O4 PC A20/MF A03
Field Comparison ol Ground-Water Samplmg Devices for
HfT^rin.^ waste Sites. An Evaluation Using Volatile Or-
f Compounos.
91-181776/REB 91-O1 PC A06/MF A01
Feastxhty of Hydraukc Fracturing of Soil to Improve Re-
medial Actions,
PB91-181818/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Operations and Research at 0» U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Fac*tr Annual Report tor FY90.
PB9t-182493/REB 91-01 PC AO4/MF A01
Treatment of Hazardous Waste with SokrJfication/StaD*-
zatxxi-
PB91-182741/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RCRA Ground-Water Mentoring Decision Procedures
Viewed as Quality Control Schemes.
PB91-183525/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Enforcement Project Management Handbook.
P891-186999/REB 91-04 PC A23/MF A03
Final Guidance on Prepanng Waste-In Lists and Volumet-
ric Rankings for Release to Potentially Responsfcte Par-
ties (PRPs) under CERCLA fWasle-tn' Guidance).
PB91-187005/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Chemftx Technologes. Inc. SoScSfteation/StaMization
Process. AppScatjon Analysis Report
PB91-187054/REB 91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
Basic Concepts of Contaminant Sorptkyi at Hazardous
Waste Sites (Ground Water Issue).
PB91-191007/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Review of Treatment for Hazardous Waste Streams
(Chapter 21).
PB91-191163/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Factors Controlling Minimum Soil Liner Thickness.
PB91-191346/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Evaluation of Landfill-Liner Designs.
PB91-191460/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-195974/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Molecular Optical Spectroscopic Techniques for Hazard-
ous Waste Site Screening.
PB91-195990/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Ongoing Fundamental Hazardous Waste Incineration Re-
search at EPA/RTP Facility.
PB91-196089/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Innovative Thermal Destruction Technologies (Chapter
7).
PB91-196097/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Status of Land Treatment as a Hazardous Waste Man-
agement Alternative in the United States.
PB91-196105/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NATO/CCMS Conference on the Demonstration of Re-
medial Action Technologies for Contaminated Land and
Groundwater. Held in Bilthoven. The Netherlands on No-
vember 7-11. 1988.
PB91-19626WREB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Incinerability Ranking Systems for RCRA Hazardous Con-
stituents.
PB91-196352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Decontamination with Plasma Reac-
tors.
PB91-196394/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Development and Demonstration of a Pilot-Scale Debns
Washing System.
PB91-196626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents
(POHC) Reference Directory. Documentation.
PB91-201061/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
Removal Program Pnonties
PB91-205484/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Implementation of the Decentralized Contractor Perform-
ance Evaluation and Award Fee Process for Selected
Remedial Program Contracts.
PB91-205492/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Collecting Household Hazardous Wastes at Wastewater
Treatment Plants. Case Studies.
PB91-206193/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
State-of-the-Art Field Hydraulic Conductivity Testing of
Compacted Soils.
PB91-206243/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Proceedings of the National Conference on Household
Hazardous Waste Management (5th). Held in San Fran-
cisco. California on November 5-7. 1990.
PB91-2O6607/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF AIM
Expert Systems: Tools for Hazardous Waste Managers.
PB91-206B47/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Regulatory Barriers to Pollution Prevention: A Position
Paper of the Implementation Council of the American In-
stitute for Pollution Prevention.
PB91-207027/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
RCRA Implementation Plan. FY 1992.
PB91-211813/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and
Treatment Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities in
1986. Hazardous Waste Management in RCRA TSDR
Units.
PB91-211821/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Memorandum of Understanding between DOD and EPA
for the Implementation of P.L 96-510 (CERCLA).
PB91-213488/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Hydrocarbon Continuous Monrtonng Systems for Hazard-
ous Waste Incinerator Emissions Measurement
PB91-213561/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Clogging of Geotextite (and Soil) Filters.
PB91-213660/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Establishing
Work Zones
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KEYWORD INDEX
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report, 1987.
PB91-220293/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee: Regula-
tion of Wood Preserving Wastes.
PB91-220301/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
RCRA NPL Listing Policy.
PB91-220350/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Recovery of Metals from Sludges and Wastewaters.
PB91-220384/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment: A Truck As-
sembly Plant.
PB91-220392/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Handbook on Control Technologies for Hazardous Air
Pollutants: HAP Manual.
PB91-223180/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Air Pollutants Program (HAP-PRO): Automat-
ed HAP and VOC Control Technology Assessment Soft-
ware.
PB91-223198/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Transient Suppression Packaging for Reduced Emissions
from Rotary Kiln Incinerators.
PB91-223248/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
On-Site Treatment of Creosote and Pentachlorophenal
Sludges and Contaminated Soil.
PB91-223370/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Permeability Properties of Fly Ash from Furnace Sorbent
Injection Process.
PB91-226399/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
National Technical Information Service: Records of Deci-
sion Abstracts FY82-FY85.
PB91-227363/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Automotive Repair
Industry.
PB91-227975/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Solvent Extraction Treatment.
PB91-228015/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Mobile/Transportable Incineration Treatment.
PB91-228023/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Slurry Biodegradation.
PB91-228049/REB
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
In situ Steam Extraction Treatment.
PB91-228064/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
In situ Soil Vapor Extraction Treatment.
PB91-228072/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Thermal Desorption Treatment.
PB91-228080/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Inventory of Treatability Study Vendors. Volume 1.
PB91-228395/REB 91-04 PCA14/MFA03
Handbook: Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants.
PB91-228809/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Longterm Stability of Solidified Waste as Determined by
Physical and Morphological Parameters.
PB91-231183/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Cost Estimating Systems for Remedial Action Projects.
PB91-231191/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit for Soil Washing.
PB91-231209/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report: Design and Development
of a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume
PB91-231456/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report: Design and Development
of a Riot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume
PB91-231464/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Evaluation and Testing of a Protocol to Determine the
Aerobic Degradation Potential of Hazardous Waste Con-
stituents in Soil.
PB91-233296/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Advances in Hazardous Waste Site Alluvial Sampling.
PB91-233320/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 1. Chap-
ters 1-8, and Appendices A-C
PB91-233577/REB 91-04 PC A1S/MF A03
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 2. Appen-
dfces D-F
PB91-233585/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 3. Appen-
PB91-233593/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF AM
Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste Proceedings of the Annual Hazardous Waste Re-
search Symposium (17th). Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on
re91-233627/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Boron
SESegJBSr*- 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
Environmental Compliance Branch, Standard Operating
Procedures and Quality Assurance Manual, Revision 1.
PB91-233650/REB 91-O4 PC A19/MF AIM
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Heating. Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Equipment
PB91-Z34476/RES 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Brazed Aluminum Oil Coolers.
PB91-234484/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Metal Parts Coat-
ing Plant.
PB91-234492/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Outdoor Illuminated Signs.
PB91-234500/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Rebuilt Railway Cars and Components.
PB91-234518/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Bumper Refinish-
ing Plant.
PB91-234526/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for Multilayered Printed
Circuit Board Manufacturing.
PB91-234534/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Circuit Boards.
PB91-234542/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Paint Manufactur-
ing Plant.
PB91-234559/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Compressed Air Equipment Components.
PB91-234567/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Aluminum Cans.
PB91-234S75/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Considerations in Ground Water Remediation at Super-
fund Sites.
PB91-238584/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook.
PB91-238592/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
National Priorities List Book Set.
PB91-238725/REB
91-04 PCS675.00
Citizens' Guidance Manual for the Technical Assistance
Grant Program.
PB91-238733/REB 91-04 PCA14/MFA03
Subtitle D Industrial Facility Telephone Survey Report
(1987).
PB91-240432/REB ' 91-04 PC A99
Harmonization of QA Procedures for Environmental Data
Operations: Development of a National Consensus
Standard for Quality AssOrance for Environmental Pro-
grams.
PB91-240523/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Comparative Evaluation of Two Extraction Procedures:
The TCLP and the EP.
PB91-240564/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Enhancing State Superfund Capabilities: Nine-State
Study.
PB91-242362/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act: SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Sub-
stances, CERCLA Hazardous Substances and SARA
Section 313 Toxic Chemicals (Title III. List of Lists) (for
Microcomputers).
PB91-506964/REB 91-01 CP D02
Surface Impoundment Modeling System, Version 2.0 (for
Microcomputers).
PB91-506998/REB 91-01 CP D02
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents
(POHC) Reference Directory, (Version 1.0) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB91-507749/REB 91-04 CP D04
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). United States and Territo-
ries. 1989 (in dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Micro-
computers).
PB91-508572/REB 91-04 DisketteSI 800.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Alabama, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508580/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Alaska, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508598/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), American Samoa, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508606/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arizona, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508614/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arkansas, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508622/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), California, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508630/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Delaware, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508648/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Colorado, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508655/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Florida, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508663/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Georgia, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508671/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Hawaii, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508689/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Idaho, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508697/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Illinois, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508705/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Indiana, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508713/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Iowa, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508721/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Kansas, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508739/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Kentucky, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508747/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Louisiana, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508754/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Maine, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508762/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Maryland, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508770/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Massachusetts, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508788/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Michigan. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508796/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Minnesota, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508804/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Mississippi. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508812/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Missouri, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508820/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Montana, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508838/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nebraska. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508846/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Nevada, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508853/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Hampshire, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508861/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Jersey, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508879/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Mexico, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508887/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New York, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508895/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Carolina, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508903/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Dakota, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508911/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Ohio, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508929/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oklahoma, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508937/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oregon, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508945/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Pennsylvania. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508952/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Puerto Rico, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508960/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory '(TRI), Rhode Island (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508978/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Carolina, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508986/REB 91-04 CP D01
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Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Dakota, 1989 fin
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508994/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Tennessee, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509000/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Texas. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509018/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Utah, 1989 (in dBase and
Louis 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509026/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Vermont 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509034/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Virginia, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (lor Microcomputers).
PB91-509042/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Virgin Islands, 1989 (m
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509059/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Washington, 1989 fin
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O9067/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). West Virginia. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-50907S/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Wisconsin, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509083/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Wyoming. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-SO9091/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). United States and Territo-
ries, 1989 (m Macintosh Excel Format) (lor Microcomput-
ers).
PB91-509109/REB 91-04 &sketteS1800.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Alabama. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (lor Microcomputers).
PB91-509117/RE8 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Alaska, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (lor Microcomputers).
PB91-50912S/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Tone Release Inventory (TRI), American Samoa. 1989 (m
Macintosh Excel Format) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-509133/REB 91-04 CP O01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Arizona, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509141/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arkansas. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O9158/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), California, 1989 fin Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509166/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Delaware. 1989 fm Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509174/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Colorado, 1989 fin Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O9182/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Florida, 1989 fm Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509190/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Georgia, 1989 (in Mac-
ntosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O9208/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Hawaii, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
P891-509216/REB 91-O4 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Idaho. 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509224/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). IlknOcs. 1989 fm Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509232/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Indiana. 1989 fin Mac-
Bitosh Excel Format) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-S09240/REB 91-04 CP D01
Tone Release Inventory (TRI). Iowa, 1989 fin Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509257/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Kansas, 1989 (n Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-509265/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Kentucky. 1989 fin Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509273/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Louisiana. 1989 fm Mac-
rrtosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509281/REB 91-04 CPD01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Maine. 1989 On Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509299/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Maryland. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509307/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Massachusetts, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509315/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Michigan. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509323/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Minnesota, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509331/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Mississippi, 1989 fin Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509349/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Missouri, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509356/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Montana, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509364/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nebraska, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509372/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nevada. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509380/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). New Hampshire. 19B9 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509398/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). New Jersey. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509406/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). New Mexico. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509414/REB 91-04 CP O01
Toxic Release Inventory (THI), New York. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509422/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Carolina, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509430/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). North Dakota. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509448/REB 91-04 CP 001
Tone Release Inventory (TRI). Ohio. 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Formal) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09455/REB 91-04 CP O01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Oklahoma. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509463/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oregon, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509471/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Pennsylvania, 1989 fin
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509489/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Puerto Rico, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509497/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Rhode Island, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Formal) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5095O5/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). South Carolina. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
P891-509513/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). South Dakota, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509521/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Tennessee. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509539/REB 91-O4 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Texas. 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers)
PB91-509547/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Ulan. 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (tor Microcomputers)
PB91-509554/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Vermont, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509S62/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Virginia, 1989 fin Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509S70/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Vrgm Islands. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509588/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Washington, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509596/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). West Virginia. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509604/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Wisconsin, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509612/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Wyoming, 1989 fin Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509620/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Connecticut, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509919/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Connecticut, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509927/REB 91-04 CP D01
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509935/REB 91-04 CP D02
Hazardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS)
Extract Tape.
PB91-592000/REB 91-01 Subscription
Superfund Technical Publication.
PB91-921200/REB 91-01 Standing Order
SUPERFUND: Focusing on the Nation at Large. A
Decade of Progress at National Priorities List Sites.
PB91-921202/REB 91-01 Standing Order
SUPERFUND: Reporting on Progress Through Environ-
mental Indicators.
PB91-921203/REB 91-01 Standing Order
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund. Fiscal Year
1989.
PB91-921204/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Conducting Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies
for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites.
PB91-921205/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with
PCB Contamination.
PB91-921206/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large. A Decade
of Progress at National Priorities List Sites.
PB91-921207/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Guidance for Data Useabiliry m Risk Assessment. Interim
Report.
PB91-921208/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
National Pnonties List Sites: Alabama.
PB91-921209/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Alaska.
PB91-921210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada.
PB91-921211/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB91-921212/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: California.
PB91-921213/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Colorado.
PB91-921214/HEB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut.
PB91-921215/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Delaware.
PB91-921216/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB91-921217/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB91-921218/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Hawaii.
PB91-921219/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB91-921220/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois.
PB91-921221/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Indiana.
PB91-921222/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB91-921223/REB 91-01 PC A04/'MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB91-921224/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB91-921225/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana.
PB91-921226/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
PB91-921227/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB91-921228/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts.
PB91-921229/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB91-921230/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB91-921231/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi.
PB91-921232/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB91-921233/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB91-921234/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB91-921235/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB91-921236/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire
PB91-921237/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB91-921238/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB91-921239/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina.
PB91-921240/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: North and South Dakota
PB91-921241/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB91-921242/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB91-921243/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon.
PB91-921244/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Pennsylvania.
PB91-921245/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island.
PB91-921246/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB91-921247/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB91-921248/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Pnorities List Sites: Texas.
PB91-921249/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB91-921250/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont.
PB91-921251/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia.
PB91-921252/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Washington.
PB91-921253/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: West Virginia.
PB91-921254/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Wisconsin.
PB91-921255/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB91-921256/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Pnorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
PB91-921257/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa, Guam and
Trust Territories.
PB91-921258/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study,
1990 Update.
PB91-921259/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally Funded Removals. Fourth Annual Report -
Fiscal Year 1989.
PB91-921260/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Guidance on Preparing Superfund Decision Documents:
The Proposed Plan, The Record of Decision, Explanation
of Significant Differences, The Record of Decision
Amendment.
PB91-921265/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA03
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS Treatability Manual.
PB91-921269/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS CERCLA Site Sam-
pling Program: Detailed Data Report.
PB91-921270/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
Compendium of ERT Toxicity Testing Procedures.
PB91-921271/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Program Management Manual, Fiscal Year
1992. Volume 1 and Volume 2.
P891-921272/REB 91-04 PC A18/MF A04
ComperKjium of ERT Soil Sampling and Surface Geo-
physics Procedures.
PB91-921273/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Surface Water and Sediment Sam-
pling Procedures.
PB91-921274/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Groundwater Sampling Procedures.
PB91-921275/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Waste Sampling Procedures,
PB91-921276/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
ROD Annual Report, FY 1990.
PB91-921277/REB 91-04 PC A24/MF A04
User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-921278/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Compendium of NPL Listing Policies and Procedures,
1982 to 1985.
PB91-921281/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used at Haz-
ardous Waste Sites.
PB91-921283/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site
Remediation Technologies.
PB91-921284/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation. Second Edition.
PB91-92128S/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System. User's Manual for Industry.
PB91-921287/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site
Clean-Up Technologies.
PB91-921288/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Vendor Information Form to be Completed for Participa-
tion in the: Vendor Information System for Innovative
Treatment Technologies (VISITT).
PB91-921289/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report, January 1991. First Issue.
PB91-921290/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Engineering Issue: Treatment of Lead-Con-
taminated Soils.
PB91-921291/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Subsurface Contamination Reference Guide.
PB91-921292/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bibliography of Federal Reports and Publications De-
scribing Alternative and Innovative Treatment Technol-
ogies for Corrective Action and Site Remediation.
PB91-921293/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ground-Water Issue: Characterizing Soils for Hazardous
Waste Site Assessments.
PB91-921294/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Fact Sheet and Directives.
PB91-921300/REB 91-01 Standing Order
Closing the NPL Book under the Original HRS.
PB91-921302/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Background Informa-
tion.
PB91-921303/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Qs and As.
PB91-921305/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Public Awareness Signs at Superfund Sites.
PB91-921306/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: An Improved Tool for
Screening Superfund Sites.
PB91-921307/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund.
PB91-921308/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
CERCLA Compliance with the RCRA Toxicity Character-
istics (TC) Rule: Part 2.
PB91-921309/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Obtaining a Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for Re-
moval Actions. Superfund LDR Guide No. 6B.
PB91-921310/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's: State Ground-Water Antidegradation
Issues.
PB91-921311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment.
PB91-921312/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Compliance with Third Third Requirements Under the
LDRs. Superfund LDR Guide No. 8.
PB91-921313/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual. Supplemental Guid-
ance: 'Standard Default Exposure Factors'.
PB91-921314/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
Substances: A Guide for EPA Regions.
PB91-921315/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CERCLIS - WasteLAN - CleanLAN.
PB91-921316/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Guide to Developing Action Memorandums.
PB91-921317/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Guide to RCRA Management Requirements
for Mineral Processing Wastes.
PB91-921318/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Assistance to the Superfund
Program.
PB91-921319/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Using State and Local Officials to Assist in Community
Relations (Superfund Management Review: Recommen-
dation No. 43.K.L).
PB91-921320/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ARARs O's and A's: The Fund-Balancing Waiver.
PB91-921321/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Making Superfund Documents Available to the Public
throughout the Cleanup Process, and Discussing Site
Findings and Decisions as They are Developed (Super-
fund Management Review: No. 43 G. H. Q, R, T).
PB91-921322/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Memorandum of Understanding between ORD and
OERR.
PB91-921323/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Final Policy on Setting RI/FS Priorities.
PB91-921324/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Suggested ROD Language for Various Ground Water Re-
mediation Options.
PB91-921325/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Policy on Management of Post-Removal Site Control.
PB91-921326/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund LDR Guide No. 6A (2nd Edition) Obtaining a
Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for Remedial Ac-
tions.
PB91-921327/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Policy on Floodplains and Wetland Assessments for
CERCLA Actions.
PB91-921329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Applicability of Land Disposal Restrictions to RCRA and
CERCLA Ground Water Treatment Reinjection Superfund
Management Review: Recommendation No. 26.
PB91-921332/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Total Quality Management (TQM) and Quality Assurance
(QA) in Superfund.
PB91-921333/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Regional Site Assessment Program Objectives for FY 90.
PB91-921334/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Headquarters Support Contract Management Procedures.
PB91-921335/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies
in OSWER Programs.
PB91-921336/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
General Information and Comparison.
PB91-921338/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites and RCRA Correc-
tive Actions.
PB91-921339/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
RCRA TSD and Emergency Response Without Regard to
Location.
PB91-921340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's: General Policy, RCRA, CWA,
SDWA, Post-ROD Information, and Contingent Waivers.
PB91-921341/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Establishing Work Zones at Uncontrolled Hazardous
Waste Sites.
PB91-921342/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Records of Decision Update. Volume 6,
Number 3, July 1991.
PB91-921343/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Innovative Methods to Increase Public Involvement in Su-
perfund Community Relations (Superfund Management
Review Recommendation No. 43.A).
PB91-921344/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Minimizing Problems Caused by Staff Turnover (Super-
fund Management Review: Recommendation No. 43. M,
N, O).
PB91-921345/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Priority for Health and Safety Requirements. Especially
Medical Surveillance Requirements, for EPA Employees
Who Support OSWER Programs.
PB91-921346/RE8 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process,
Direct Cite/Revised Reimbursement Methods.
PB91-921347/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CERCLIS Listing.
PB91-921348/REB
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Superfund Docket Operations Manual for Rulemaking Ac-
tivities.
PB91-921349/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guide to Developing Superfund No Action, Interim Action,
and Contingency Remedy RODs.
PB91-921350/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide to Addressing Pre-ROD and Post-ROD Changes.
PB91-921351/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup
Levels at Superfund Sites. Supplement to Interim Guid-
ance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels at Super-
fund Sites.
PB91-921352/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Overview Fact Sheet Package.
PB91-921353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Fact Sheet. Superfund Progress: Environ-
mental Indicators.
PB91-921354/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Real Estate Acquisition Procedures for USACE Projects.
PB91-921355/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Guide to Pump and Treat Groundwater Remediation
Technology.
PB91-921356/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Ac-
tions Performed by PRPs,
PB91-921357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund - Imple-
mentation.
PB91-921358/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Role of the Baseline Risk Assessment in Superfund
Remedy Selection Decisions.
PB91-921359/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Health and Safety Roles and Responsibilities at Remedi-
al Sites.
PB91-921362/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide to Discharging CERCLA Aqueous Wastes to Pub-
licly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs).
PB91-921364/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Guide: Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup
Standards for Soils and Solid Media.
PB91-921365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
KW-51
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KEYWORD INDEX
Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies
in OSWER Programs.
PB91-921366/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Guide to Obtaining No Migration Variances for CERCLA
Remedial Actions.
PB91-921367/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews.
PB91-921368/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Structure and Components of Five- Year Reviews.
PB91-921369/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technotogy Evaluation Technology
Demonstration Summary. Chemfix Solidification/Stabiliza-
tion Process, Clackamas. Oregon.
PB91-921373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Records and Decisions (ROD).
PB91-921400/REB 91-01 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Coakley
Landfill, North Hampton, New Hampshire (First Remedial
Action), June 28, 1990.
PB91-921401/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township Route 72 Site, Burlington County, New Jersey
(Firs! Remedial Action), May 16, 1990.
PB91-921402/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Radium
ChemicaJ Company Site. Woodside, Queens County. New
York (First Remedial Action), Final Report June 21,
1990.
P891-921403/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): W M.
Manufacturing Superfund Sue. Danville, Pennsylvania
(Second RemedMl Action). June 29. 1990.
PB91-921404/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Croydon
TCE Site. Bucks County. Pennsylvania (Second Remedial
Action). Final Report. June 29. 1990.
P891-92140S/REB 91-O1 PC A07/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Walsh
Landfill Site. Chester County. Pennsylvania (First Remedi-
al Action), June 29, 1990.
PB91-921406/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Lord-
Shope LandfiH Site. Ene County. Pennsylvania (First Re-
medial Action). Final Report. June 29. 1990.
PB91-921407/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Army
Creek Landfffl Site, New Castle, Delaware (Second Re-
medial Action), Final Report, June 29. 1990.
PB91-921408/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record o( Decision (EPA Region 8):
Whitewood Creek Site. Lawrence. Meade. and Butte
Counbes, South Dakota (First Remedial Action), final
Report, March 30, 1990.
PB91-921409/HEB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Onalaska
Munopal Landfill Site, Lacrosse County, Wisconsin (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, August 14, 1990.
PB91-921410/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Watkins-
Jornson (Stewart Division), Scotts Valley, CaStomia (first
Remedial Action). Final Report. June 29. 1990.
PB91-921411/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tele-
dyne Wah Chang. Abany, OR. (First Remedial Action).
PB91-921414/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Kear-
sarge Metallurgical Corporation, Conway. NH. (First Re-
medial Action). September 1990.
P891-821416/HEB 91-O4 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker-
102nd Street LandM. Niagara Falls, NY. (F«st Remedial
Action) September 1990.
PB91 -92141 7/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Beacon
Heights Landfill Site. Beacon Fatts, CT. (First Remedial
Acton). September 1990 (Supplemental).
P891-921418/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Old
Springfield LandM. Sprmgfietd. VT. (Second Remedial
Action). September 1990
PB91-92142O/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Stamina
MWs Site. North Smrthfietd. Rl. (Fist Remedial Action).
PB9?«214211/REB 91-O4 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Samey
Farm. Ameraa. Dutchess County. NY. (Frst Remedial
91-04 PCA07/MFA02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Regon 2): Scientific
Chemical Processing Site. Cartsta*. Bergen County. NJ.
(First Remedial Action). September 1990.
P891-921423/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision
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KEYWORD INDEX
HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Martin
Marietta Astronautics Group Site, Waterton, CO. (First
Remedial Action), September 1 990.
PB91-921483/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 16), CO. (Second Re-
medial Action), February 1990.
PB91-921484/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 18), CO. (Third Remedi-
al Action), February 1990.
PB91-921485/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 20), CO. (Fifth Remedial
Action), March 1990.
PB91-921486/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Flats Plant (DOE), Northern Jefferson County, CO. (First
Remedial Action). January 1 990.
PB91-921487/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sharon
Steel (Midvale Tailings). Midvale, UT. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921488/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): J. H
Baxter Superfund Site, Weed, CA. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921489/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Stringfel-
tow Hazardous Waste Site. Riverside County, CA. (Fourth
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921490/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Louisi-
ana-Pacific Corporation. Oroville. CA. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921491/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Applied
Materials. Inc.. Superfund Site, Santa Clara, CA. (First
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921492/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Operating
Industries. Inc.. Monterey Park. CA. (Third Remedial
Action), September 1990 (Amendment).
PB91-921493/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): FMC
Pesticide Formulation Facility, Yakima, WA. (First Reme-
dial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921494/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
Spring Ouarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), Weldon Spnng. MO.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1 990.
PB91-921564/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILLS
Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazard-
ous Substances.
PB91-228346/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
Solubility, Sorption and Transport of Hydrophobe Organic
Chemicals in Complex Mixtures.
PB91-240556/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION
Benzene Enabling Document for Standards on Benzene
Transfer and Waste Operations.
PB91-161737/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
Quantitative Approaches to Human Risk Assessment for
Noncancer Health Effects.
PB91-176958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HAZARDOUS WASTE DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Hazardous Waste Data Management System Extract
Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-156737/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Hazardous Waste Data Management System Extract
PB91-592OOO/REB 91-01 SubscriptionS5.320 00
HAZARDOUS WASTES
Post Remedial Action Report Lansdowne Radioactive
Residence Complex. Dismantlement/Removal Project.
Volume 1 . Government Operations.
AD-A230 429/3/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
ftoassay Directed Characterization of the Acute Aguatic
Toxicity of a Creosote Leachate.
PB91-171462/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity of Complex Waste Mixtures: A Comparison of
Observed and Predicted Lethality.
PB91-182O63/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH
IBI- A Quantitative, Easily Communicated Assessment of
the Health and Complexity of Entire Fish Communities.
P891-136614/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
HEALTH ASSESSMENT
FTA07/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for AWicarb.
PB91-142810/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Selenium.
PB91-142828/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Nitrate/Nitrite.
PB91-142836/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Chromium.
PB91-142844/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Lindane.
PB91-142851/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Barium.
PB91-142869/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Heptachlor, Hepta-
chlor Epoxide and Chlordane.
PB91-142877/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Styrene.
PB91-143370/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,2-Dichloropro-
pane.
PB91-143388/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dichloroethylenes
(1,1-Dichloroethylene). (cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene), and
(trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene).
PB91-143396/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toxaphene.
PB91-143404/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Carbofuran.
PB91-143412/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Quantification of Toxicological Effects for Alachlor.
P891-143420/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Methoxychlor.
PB91-143461/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Quantification of Toxicological Effects of Tetrachloroethy-
lene.
PB91-143479/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toluene.
PB91-143487/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Role of Snort-Term Tests in Evaluating Health Effects
Associated with Drinking Water.
PB91-149724/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH HAZARDS
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Ele-
mental and Inorganic Phosphorus Compounds: Health
Issue Assessment.
PB91-102327/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Support Document on Risk Assessment of
Chemical Mixtures.
PB91-103556VREB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Short-Term Toxicity (1 and 10 Days) of Cadmium Chlo-
nde in Male and Female Rats: Gavage and Drinking
Water.
PB91-109538/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Structure of the Gas Exchange Region of the Lungs De-
termined by Three-Dimensional Reconstructions.
PB91-133017/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interdisciplinary Approach to Assessing the Health Risk
of Air Toxic Chemicals: An Overview.
PB91-163618/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Inhalation RFD
Methodology: Risk Assessment for Air Toxics.
PB91-163717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing Human Health Risks from Chemically Con-
taminated Fish and Shellfish: A Guidance Manual.
PB91-168369/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Significance of DMA Damage and Repair Mechanisms in
Health Risk Assessment.
PB91-176941/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative Approaches to Human Risk Assessment for
Noncancer Health Effects.
PB91-176958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
New Approaches in the Derivation of Acceptable Daily
Intake (ADI)
PB91-191379/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fish Consumption Advisories: Toward a Unified. Scientifi-
cally Credible Approach.
PB91-191452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Adiponi-
trile.
PB91-213678/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Benzoic
Acid.
PB91-213686/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Benzyl
Alcohol.
PB91-213694/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Bro-
mochloromethane.
PB91-213702/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 4-Amino-
PB9l"2i6333/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 1,3-Buta-
PB91-216341/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Aceto-
F>B9'v2i6358/REB 91-04 PCACM/MFAOI
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Bromo-
PB91-216424/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 1-Buta-
PB91-216465/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Cacodyl-
ic Acid.
PB91-216473/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Chloral.
PB91-216481/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Animals as Sentinels of Environmental Health Hazards.
PB91-219576/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Caveats in Hazard Assessment: Stress and Neurotoxicity.
PB91-233346/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Ten- and Ninety-Day Toxicity Studies of 1,2-Dichloroben-
zene Administered by Oral Gavage to Sprague-Dawley
Rats.
PB91-233411/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH RISK
Role of Health Research in Support of EPA's Regulatory
Programs.
PB91-211912/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Total Human Exposure: Basic Concepts, EPA Field Stud-
ies, and Future Research Needs.
PB91-216242/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT
Noncarcinogenic Effects of Chromium: Update to Health
Assessment Document.
PB91-136523/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
HEALTH RISKS
Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS), (Volume 4,
Issue 3) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-591330/REB 91-04 CP D99
HEALTH SURVEYS
Risk Assessment and Risk Management.
PB91-191361/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
HEART
Lack of Myoglobin Function in the Isolated Perfused Buf-
falo Sculpinf'Enophrys bison') Heart.
PB91-144964/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Exposure of Frog Hearts to CW or Amplitude-Modulated
VHF Fields: Selective Efflux to Calcium Ions at 16 Hz.
PBE1-171710/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Impairs Cellular Devel-
opment in Neonatal Rat Heart and Kidney: Effects on
DNA and Protein in Whole Tissues.
PB91-233429/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
HEART FUNCTION TESTS
Measurements of Cardiopulmonary Response in Awake
Rats during Acute Exposure to Near-Ambient Concentra-
tions of Ozone.
PB91-109702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Carbon Dioxide Challenge to Detect Toxicant - In-
duced Changes in Cardiopulmonary Function of Awake
Rats.
PB91-116038/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEAT
Thermostability of Sperm Nuclei Assessed by Microinjec-
tion into Hamster Oocytes.
PB91-191601/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HEAT OF FUSION
Purity and Heat of Fusion Data for Environmental Stand-
ards as Determined by Differential Scanning Calorimetry.
PB91-146555/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEAT-SHOCK PROTEINS
Stress Proteins: Potential as Multitiered Biomarkers
(Chapter 9).
PB91-136994/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEAT TRANSFER
Simulation of Heat and Mass Transfer Processes in a
Surrogate Bronchial System Developed for Hygroscopic
Aerosol Studies.
PB91-109363/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aer-
osol/Vapor-Laden Gases. 2. Computer Modeling of
Water Vapor/Droplet Interaction and Entrapment.
PB91-199901/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Five Alternative Refriger-
ants in Vapour-Compression Cycles.
PB91-223297/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES
Application for Certification 1989 Heavy-Duty Vehicles -
Jeep/Eagle Emission Control.
PB90-213265/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF E12
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - International.
PB90-213281/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles Gas Emission • Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213299/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Gas Evaporative - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213307/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu.
PB90-213315/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Truck.
PB90-213323/REB 91-01 PCA15/MFA02
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KEYWORD INDEX
HEAVY METALS
Characterization and Treatment of Wastes from Metal-
Finishing Operations.
PB91-125732/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Three Case Studies of Waste Minimization through Use
of Metal Recovery Processes.
PB91-162719/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Remobilization of Toxic Heavy Metals Adsorbed to Bac-
terial Wall-Clay Composites.
PB91-183350/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Review of Treatment for Hazardous Waste Streams
(Chapter 21).
PB91-191163/REB 91-01 PC A047MF A01
Innovative Practices for Treating Waste Streams Contain-
ing Heavy Metals: A Waste Minimization Approach.
PB91-196618/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEIGHT
Comparison of Modified Carson and EPA Mixing Height
Estimates Using Data from Five Field Experiments.
PB91-162495/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEINZ BODIES
Phosphine-Mediated Heinz Body Formation and Hemo-
globin Oxidation in Human Erythrocytes.
PB91-242602/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
HENNEPIN COUNTY (MINNESOTA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Union
Scrap Iron MetaL Hennepin County. Minneapolis, MN.
(First Remedial Action). March 1990.
PB91-921465/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HEPATOMA
Immunohistochemical Detection of Tumour-Associated
Aldehyde Dehydrogenase in Formalin-Fixed Rat and
Mouse Normal Liver and Hepatomas.
PB91-163691/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HEPATOPROTEIN A
Purification and Biological Characterization of Human He-
patopoietin A: A Polypeptide Growth Factor for Hepato-
cytes
PB91-115980/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HEPTACHLOR
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Heptachlor.
PB91-161463/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HERBICIDES
Influence of Greenhouse versus Field Testing and Taxc-
nomic Differences on Plant Sensitivity to Chemical Treat-
ment
P891-116772/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Atrazine.
PB91-142794/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Purity and Heat of Fusion Data for Environmental Stand-
ards as Determined by Differential Scanning Catorimetry.
PB91-146555/RE8 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 219: Tribenuron Methyl.
PB91-159681/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Removal of Glyphosate from Drinking Water.
PB91-182774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Genninomas and Teraloid Siphon Anomalies in Softshell
Clams. 'Mya arenaria'. Environmentally Exposed to Herbi-
cides.
PB91-196592/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 223: Dithiopyr.
PB91-211870/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 224: Uniconazole-P.
PB91-213777/RE8 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
HETEROGENEITY
Optical Heterogeneity in Green Bay.
PB91-16350V/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
Chemical Transport Facilitated by Colloidal-Sized Organic
Molecules.
PB91-171512/RE8 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Morphometric Analysis of Osteoscterobc Bone Resulting
from Hexacntorobenzene Exposure.
P891-171676/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Depuration Kinetics of Hexachlorobenzene in the Clam.
'Macoma nasuta'
PB91-177170/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
Hexachlorobutadiene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
P891-160663/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEXACHLOROETHANE
Health Advisory for Hexachtoroethane.
PB91-159657/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
HICKSVILLE (NEW YORK)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemical/Ruco Polymer Site, HteKsvWe. NY. (First Reme-
dial Acton), September 1990.
PB91-921427/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
HIGH EFFICIENCY PAHTtCULATE AIR FILTERS
In-Place Performance Evaluation of HEPA-FWration Sys-
tems at Asbestos Abatement Sites,
PB91-171645/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
HIGH VOLUME PARTICLE SAMPLING
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity
Determinations.
PB91-213603/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION
MOBILE4 Sensitivity Analysis.
PB91-191312/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HIGHWAYS
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 2.
Mobile Sources. Supplement A.
PB91-167692/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
HILLS
Moderately Stable Flow Over a Three-Dimensional Hill: A
Comparison of Linear Theory with Laboratory Measure-
ments.
PB91-196584/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HIPPOCAMPUS
Neurptoxicity of Subchronic Acetylcholinesterase (AChE):
Inhibition in Rat Hippocampus.
PB91-109611/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurptoxicity of Subchronic Acetylcholinesterase (AChE)
Inhibition in Rat Hippocampus.
PB91-116905/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Microinjection of Dynorphin into the Hippocampus Impairs
Spatial Learning in Rats.
PB91-117044/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Acute Exposure to Tris(2-Chloroetrtyl)Phosphate Pro-
duces Hippocampal Neuronal Loss and Impairs Learning
in Rats.
PB91-171728/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Systemic Administration of Kainic Acid Increases GABA
Levels in Perfusate from the Hippocampus of Rats 'In
vivo'.
PB91-211391/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
HIPPODAMIA CONVERGENS
Bioassay for Testing the Lethal Effects of Bacterial
Pathogens on the Predatory Beetle 'Hippodamia conver-
gens' Gue. (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae).
PB91-127795/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HISPANIC AMERICANS
Respiratory Symptoms and Risk Factors in an Arizona
Population Sample of Anglo and Mexican-American
Whites.
PB91-231332/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
HIST AMINES
Histamine and Methacholine Aerosol Bronchial Challenge
in Awake Guinea Pigs.
PB91-109652/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HISTOLOGY
Htstotogical and Histopathotogical Evaluation of the
Tests.
PB91-164293/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
HOLBROOK (MASSACHUSETTS)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Baird and
McGuire/Artemate Water Supply, Holbrook, MA. (Third
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921419/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
HOME USAGE
Citizen's Guide to Pesticides (Fourth Edition).
PB91-145953/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOMOLOGOUS TRANSPLANTATION
Evidence That Drug-Resistant Altoreactive T Cells May
Contribute to Human Graft Rejection.
PB91-115774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HONEY BEES
PC BEEPOP, an Ecotoncotogical Simulation Model for
Honey Bee Populations.
PB91-206995/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HORMONES
Regulation of LHRH Action and FSH Synthesis by Estra-
diol. Progesterone, and Inhibin.
PB91-100933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hormonal Regulation of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hor-
mone Receptors and Messenger RNA Activity in Ovine
Pituitary Culture.
PB91-182154/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HORTICULTURE
Effects of Soil Moisture on Structural and Biomass Char-
acteristics of Four Salt Marsh Plants.
PB91-146308/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
HOSPITAL SOLID WASTES
Hospital Pollution Prevention Case Study.
PB91-216440/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
HOUSEHOLD WASTES
Collecting Household Hazardous Wastes at Wastewater
Treatment Plants. Case Studies.
PB91-206193/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings of the National Conference on Household
Hazardous Waste Management (5th). Held in San Fran-
cisco. Califomia on November 5-7, 1990.
PB91-206607/REB 91-01 PCA99/MFA04
HOUSEHOLDS
Charging Households for Waste Collection and Dispos-
als: The Effects of Weight or Volume-Based Pricing on
Solid Waste Management
PB91-111484/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
HOUSES
Resolving the Radon Problem in Clinton, New Jersey.
P891?is949/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Classification of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor
Air Pollution.
PB91-125708/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Testing of Indoor Radon Reduction Techniques in Base-
ment Houses Having Adjoining Wings.
PB91-125831/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Follow-Up Annual Alpha-Track Monitoring in 40 Eastern
Pennsylvania Houses with Indoor Radon Reduction Sys-
tems (December 1988-December 1989).
PB91-127779/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pilot Study on Indoor Air Quality: Managing Indoor Air
Quality Risks. Report on a Meeting Held in St. Michaels,
Maryland on October 25-27, 1989.
PB91-145896/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Sources of Air Pollutants Indoors: VOC and Fine Panicu-
late Species.
PB91-196527/REB 91-01 PC A03
HUMANS
Comparison of Finite-Difference Time-Domain SAR Cal-
culations with Measurements in a Heterogeneous Model
of Man.
PB91-109355/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cotinine Analytical Workshop Report Consideration of
Analytical Methods for Determining Cotinine in Human
Body Fluids as a Measure of Passive Exposure to Tobac-
co Smoke.
PB91-109694/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozone Dosimetry Predictions for Humans and Rats.
PB91-113852/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Total Human Exposure and Indoor Air Quality: An Auto-
mated Bibliography (BUS) with Summary Abstracts.
Volume 2.
PB91-137281/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Sensitivity Analysis on the Effects of Serial Correlation on
Exposure Estimates.
PB91-196022/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual. Supplemental Guid-
ance: 'Standard Default Exposure Factors'.
PB91-921314/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HUMIC ACIDS
Development of a Statistical Model for Metal-Humic Inter-
actions.
PB91-116921/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fluorescent Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons as Probes
for Studying the Impact of Coltoidson Pollutant Transport
in Groundwater.
PB91-117457/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Swelling Properties of Soil Organic Matter and Their Re-
lation to Sorptton of Non-Ionic Organic Compounds.
PB91-217406/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
HUNTERDON COUNTY (NEW JERSEY)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Myers
Property, Franklin Township, NJ. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921428/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY
Evaluation of Methods for Determining the Vertical Distri-
bution of Hydraulic Conductivity.
PB91-146522/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Hydraulic Conductivity and Porosity
Logs in Wells with a Disturbed Annulus.
PB91-146530/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
State-of-the-Art Field Hydraulic Conductivity Testing of
Compacted Soils.
PB91-206243/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity Distributions: A
Manual of Practice.
PB91-211938/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Macrodispersion and Spatial Variability of Hydraulic Con-
ductivity in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer, Cape Cod, Massa-
chusetts.
PB91-242370/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
HYDRAULIC FRACTURING
Feasibility of Hydraulic Fracturing of Soil to Improve Re-
medial Actions.
PB91-181818/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
HYDRAULIC MODELS
Utility of Buoyant Plume Models in Predicting the Initial
Dilution of Drilling Fluids. Chapter 13.
PB91-132837/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HYDRAZINE/DIPHENYL
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Diphenylhydrazine.
PB91-161448/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
HYDROCARB PROCESS
Biomass and Fossil Fuel to Methanol and Carbon via the
Hydrocarb Process: A Potential New Source of Transpor-
tation and Utility Fuels.
PB91-182675/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HYDROCARBONS
Field Strategy for Sorting Volatile Organtes into Source-
Related Groups.
PB91-146357/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Hydrocarbon Spill Exposure Assessment Modeling.
PB91-162669/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Soil Vapor Extraction Technology: Reference Handbook.
PB91-168476/REB 91-O1 PC A1S/MF A02
Bioremediated Soil Venting of Light Hydrocarbons.
PB91-171538/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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Background Hydrocarbon Vapor Concentration Study for
Underground Fuel Storage Tanks
PB91-191353/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Biodegradation of Hydrocarbon Vapors in the Unsaturat-
ed Zone.
PB91-196642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Emissions of Oxidant Precursors
PB91-211334/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hydrocarbon Continuous Monitoring Systems for Hazard-
ous Waste Incinerator Emissions Measurement
PB91-213561/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Estimation of Free Hydrocarbon Volume from Fluid
Levels in Monitoring Wells.
PB91-233387/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Sensitivity of Regional Ozone Modeling to Biogenic Hy-
drocarbons.
PB91-233528/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 2.3: Sampling
and Analysis of Total Hydrocarbons from Sources by
Continuous Emission Monitor.
PB91-233858/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Vertical Integration of Three-Phase Flow Equations for
Analysis of Light Hydrocarbon Plume Movement
PB91-242487/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HYDROGEN
Palladium und dessen Legierungen als Wasserstoff-Per-
meationsmembranen. Literaturstudie. (Palladium and its
alloys as hydrogen permeation membranes. Literature
91-01 PCA05/MFA01
study).
DE91724862/REB
HYDROGEN BONDING
Optimal Characterization of Structure for Prediction of
Properties.
PB91-163584/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HYDROGEN IONS
Exposures to Acidic Aerosols.
PB91 -109447/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
Flux Determinations and Physiological Response in the
Exposure of Red Spruce to Gaseous Hydrogen Peroxide,
Oxone, and Sulfur Dioxide.
PB91-117473/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Description of a Kinetic
Model lor the Oxidation of Hazardous Materials in Aque-
ous Media with Ozone and Hydrogen Peroxide in a Semi-
batch Reactor.
PB91-183194/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HYDROLOGIC CYCLE
Mela-Analytic Reappraisal of Statistical Results in the En-
vironmental Sciences: The Case of a Hydrologteal Effect
of Cloud Seeding.
PB91-146613/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
HYDROLOGY
Organic Chemical Transport to Groundwater.
PB91-137059/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hydrotogic Sensitivities of the Sacramento-San Joaquin
River Basin, California, to Global Wanning.
PB91-177279/REB 91-O1 PCA03/MFA01
Generalized Soft Water Acidification Model.
PB91-182055/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling of Long-Term Lake Alkalinity Responses to
Acid Deposition.
PB91 -182071 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Recursive Parameter Estimation of Hydrotogic Models.
PB91-182089/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lake Acidification Studies: The Role of Input Uncertainty
in Long-Term Predictions.
PB91-182105/HEB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Verification of HELP Model for Landfills.
PB91-19139S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of an Alternative Land Surface Parameteriza-
tion with the GFOL High Resolution Climate Model.
PB91-231100/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HYDROLYSIS
Ester Hydrolysis Rate Constant Prediction from Infrared
Interferograms.
PB91-183327/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Techniques Affecting Precision and Accuracy in Hydroly-
sis Rate Constant Determinations of Volatile Organic
Compounds Using Jeffers' Zero Headspace Reaction
Bulbs.
PB91-216291/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HYDROPHOBIC PROPERTIES
Solubility, Sorption and Transport of Hydrophobic Organic
Chemicals in Complex Mixtures.
PB91-240556/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HYDROPROGNE CASPIA
Planar Chlorinated Hydrocarbons (PCHs) in Colonial Fish-
Eating Waterbird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-11S915/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HYDROXYDEOXYGUANOSINE
Conditions Influencing Yield and Analysis of 8-Hydroxy-2'
-Deoxyguanosine in Oxidatively Damaged DMA.
PB91-117499/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HYDROXYDOP AMINES
Trophic Control of Lung Development by Sympathetic
Neurons: Effects of Neonatal Sympathectomy with 6-Hy-
droxydopamine.
PB91-109207/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KEYWORD INDEX
HYGROSCOPIC GROWTH KINETICS
Development of Surrogate Lung Systems with Controlled
Thermodynamic Environments to Study Hygroscopic Par-
ticles: Air Pollutants and Pharmacologic Drugs
PB91-199919/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HYPERPLASIA
Role of Hyperplastic Nodules in Dichloroacetic Acid-In-
duced Hepatocarcinogenesis in B6C3F1 Male Mice.
PB91-242610/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
HYPOMET ABOLISH
Toxic-Induced Hypothermia and Hypometabolism: Do
They Increase Uncertainty in the Extrapolation of Toxicc-
logical Data from Experimental Animals to Humans.
PB91-191528/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HYPOTHERMIA
Exercise, Fitness, and Health: A Consensus of Current
Knowledge.
PB91-131706/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Hypothermic Effects of a Homologous Series of Short-
Chain Alcohols in Rats.
PB91-191510/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic-Induced Hypothermia and Hypometabolism: Do
They Increase Uncertainty in the Extrapolation of Toxico-
logical Data from Experimental Animals to Humans.
PS91-191528/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HYPOTHESES
Watershed Manipulation Project Rationale for Hypothesis
Formulation and Testing.
PB91-159616/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
HYPOXANTHINE PHOSPHORIBOSYLTRANSFERASE
Comparison of Mutagenicity Results for Nine Compounds
Evaluated at the 'hgprf Locus in the Standard and Sus-
pension CHO Assays.
PB91-183475/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HYPOXIA
Comparative Effects of Hypoxia on Behavioral Thermore-
gulafon in the Rats, Hamsters^ and Mice.
PB91-183467/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
HYSTERESIS
Comparing Simulated and Experimental Hysteretic Two-
Phase Transient Fluid Flow Phenomena.
PB91-242545/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
IACP (INTEGRATED AIR CANCER PROJECT)
IACP: Overview of the Boise, Idaho, and the Roanoke,
Virginia, Field Studies.
PB91-191122/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ICE REMOVAL
Guidance Document for Selecting Antiskid Materials Ap-
plied to Ice- and Snow-Covered Roadways.
PB91-222042/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
IDAHO
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Idaho, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508697/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Idaho, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509224/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB91-921220/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS
Comparison of Emissions and Organic Fingerprints from
Combustion of Oil and Wood.
PB91-223222/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
IGA
Rotavirus Fecal IgA Antibody Response in Adults Chal-
lenged with Human Rotavirus.
PB91-117622/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ILLINOIS
State of Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Final Air
Pollution Control Program Plan for Federal Fiscal Year
1991.
PB91-105023/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste in Illinois:
Fourth Annual Report.
PB91-108712/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Cleaning Illinois: The Challenge Facing Illinois' Hazardous
Waste Cleanup Efforts.
PB91-113589/HEB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 1.
Statewide Summary Report
PB91-210740/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Used Oil Management in Illinois.
PB91-236422/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A02
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Illinois, 1969 (in dBase
and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508705/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Illinois, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509232/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois.
PB91-921221/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
IMAGE ANALYSIS
Infrared Method for Plume Rise Visualization and Meas-
urement
PB91-183244/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Video Image Analysis System for Concentration Measure-
ments and Flow Visualization in Building Wakes.
PB91-219055/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
INCINERATION
IMAGE RECONSTRUCTION
Approximation of Surfaces in Quantitative 3-D Recon-
structions.
PB91-213512/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
IMAGES
Preliminary Studies of Video Images of Smoke Dispersion
in the Near Wake of a Model Building.
PB91-196550/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
IMINODIPROPIONITRILES
Learning and Memory Deficits in Rats Following Expo-
sure to 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile.
PB91 -145078/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
IMMUNE SYSTEM
Analysis of Risk from Exposure to Aldicarb Using Immune
Response of Nonuniform Populations of Mice.
PB91-116756/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Immune Alterations in Rats Following Subacute Exposure
to Tributyltin Oxide.
PB91-149773/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Subchronic Effects of Sodium Selenite and Selenometh-
ionine on Several Immune-Functions in Mallards.
PB91-163550/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Examination of Immune Parameters and Host Resistance
Mechanisms in B6C3F1 Mice Following Adult Exposure
to2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-'p'-Dioxin.
PB91-163659/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurotoxicant 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyri-
dine (MPTP) Alters Immune Function When Given in
Combination with Diethyldithiocarbamate (DDC).
PB91-231092/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Immunotoxicologic Assessment of Subacute Exposure of
Rats to Carbon Tetrachloride with Comparison to Hepa-
totoxitity and Nephrotoxicity.
PB91-233445/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
IMMUNITY
Immunotoxicity of 2-Methoxyethanol Following Oral Ad-
ministration in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-231290/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
IMMUNOLOGY
Immunotoxicology of Captive and Wild Birds.
PB91-137117/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Human Alveolar and Peritoneal Macrophages Mediate
Fungistasis Independently of L-Arginine Oxidation to Ni-
trite or Nitrate.
PB91-206920/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE AGENTS
Evidence That Drug-Resistant Alloreactive T Cells May
Contribute to Human Graft Rejection.
PB91-115774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
IMPACTORS
Dichotomous Samplers Modified for Use with Electron
Microscopy.
PB91-116830/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
IN-SITU PROCESSING
In situ Steam Extraction Treatment.
PB91-228064/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
In situ Soil Vapor Extraction Treatment
PB91-228072/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
INCINERATION
Emissions of Dbxins and Related Compounds from Com-
bustion and Incineration Sources.
PB91-103598/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxms and Related Compounds. Methods of Degrada-
tion, Destruction, Detoxification, and Disposal of Dioxins
and Related Compounds.
PB91-125666/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Procedures
for Hazardous Waste Incineration. Handbook.
PB91-145979/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 1. Summary
Report
PB91-151480/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Site 1 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151498/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 3. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151506/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 4. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report Appendices.
PB91-1S1514/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 5. Site 3 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151522/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 6. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report.
PB91-151530/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 7. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report. Appendices.
PB91-151548/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Emissions of Metals and Orgarics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 8. GC/MS
Tapes Review Report
PB91-151555/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
ControlSng PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Incinerators by
Flue Gas Cleaning.
PB91-162537/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Promulgated Standards and Guidelines. Summary of
Public Comments and Responses.
PB91-168534/REB 91-01 PC A22/MF A03
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Promulgated Standards and Guidelines. Summary of
Public Comments and Responses. Appendices A to C.
PB91-168542/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Feasfeitty of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combustor Rutland,
Vermont Pilot Study.
PB91-181917/REB 91-01 PCA14/MFA02
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Facility: Annual Report for FY90.
PB91-1B2493/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Control of Transient Incinerator Emissions with an
Oxygen Based Combustion System.
PB91-182725/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of me Thermal Stability POHC Incinerability
Ranking in a Plot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-182733/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Incineration Treatment of Arsenic-Contaminated Sod.
PB91-183541/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Combustion Control of Organic Emissions from Municipal
Waste Combustors
PB91-191411/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Incineration of Solid Waste.
PB91-196238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
InoneraMrty Ranking Systems for RCRA Hazardous Con-
stituents.
PB91-1963S2/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. 1991.
PB91-196451/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hydrocarbon Continuous Monitoring Systems for Hazard-
ous Waste Incinerator Emissions Measurement
P891-213561/REB 91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
Behaviour of Metals in Municipal Sludge Incinerators.
PB91-213611/REB 91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
Handbook: Permit Writer's Guide to Test Bum Data, Haz-
ardous Waste Incineration.
PB91 -21631 7/REB 91-04 PCA13/MFA03
Samplng and Analysis of Municipal Wastewater Sludge
Incinerator Emissions for Metals. Metal Species, and Or-
21 91 13/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RacSabon and Mixed Waste Incineration: Background In-
formation Document Volume 2. Risk of Radution Expo-
sure.
PB91-222513/REB 91-04 PC AO6/MF A02
Air PoRutant Emission Standards and Guidelines tor Mu-
nicipal Waste Cornbustors: Economic Analysis of Materi-
als Separation Requrement
PB91-222S39/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kin Incinerator with a
Single-Stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 1. Technical
Results.
PB91-223388/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with a
Single-stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 2. Appends
PB91 -223396/REB
91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Plot-Scale Incinerabiity Evaluation of Arsenic-and Lead-
Contaminated Soils from Two Superfund Sites.
PB91-2263O8/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Mobto/Transportable Incineration Treatment
PB91-228023/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology tor Mu-
raccal Sludge Incineration.
P8§1-228lf4/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
MCtNERATORS
Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry Scrubber and
Baghouse Equipped Hazardous Waste Incinerator.
PB91-101865/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
Use of Btoassay Methods to Evaluate Mutagenicity of
Ambient Air CoSected Near a Municipal Waste Combus-
tor.
PB91-109389/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technical Evaluation of the Combustion System of the
Marine Shale Processors. Inc. Faotty in Ameta. Lousi-
PB91-111492/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Size Distributions of Trace Metals in Flue Gas Paniculate
from a Plot-Scale Rotary Kin Incinerator.
PB91-131623/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Behavior of Arsenic in a Rotary Kan Incinerator.
PB91-131656/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Overview of Conventional and Innovative Land-Based
Thermal Technologies for Waste Disposal
PB91-136929/RES 91-01 PCAO3/MFA01
Incineration Research FacSty.
PB91-145128/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Incinerability Index: A Measure of Incinerator Perform-
ance. (Journal Article).
PB91-145144/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control of PCOD/PCDF Emissions from Municipal Waste
Combustion Systems.
PB91-146639/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Air Emissions from the Incineration of Hazardous Waste.
PB91-149641/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Municipal Waste
Combustion Systems (Reannouncement).
PB91-156794/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Minimization of Combustion By-Products: Characteristics
of Hazardous Waste.
PB91-162396/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Combustion Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Mu-
nicipal Waste Incinerators in North America.
PB91-162552/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Materials Separation.
PB91-168567/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Mu-
nicipal Waste Cornbustors: Revision and Update of Eco-
nomic Impact Analysis and Regulatory Impact Analysis.
PB91-168575/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Closure of a DKMHI Incineration Facility.
PB91-176818/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mechanisms Governing Transients from the Batch Incin-
eration of Liquid Wastes in Rotary Kilns.
PB91-t77063/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trial Bum Results and Future Activities of me EPA
Mobile Incinerator.
PB91-177097/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Feasibility of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combustor: Rutland.
Vermont Pilot Study. Appendices.
PB91-179697/REB 91-01 PCA21/MFA03
Assessment of Trace Organic Emissions Test Results
from the Montgomery County South MWC in Dayton,
Ohio.
PB9M82642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ongoing Fundamental Hazardous Waste Incineration Re-
search at EPA/RTP Facility.
PB9M96089/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Innovative Thermal Destruction Technologies (Chapter
PB91-196097/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Relationships between Laboratory and Pilot-Scale Com-
bustion of Some Chlorinated Hydrocarbons.
PB91-196212/RE8 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SITE Demonstration of the American Combustion Pyre-
Iron Oxygen-Enhanced Burner.
P691-196246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Minimization of Transient Emissions from Rotary Kin In-
cinerators, 1990.
PB91-196329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Staged Combustion and Returning to the
Co-Firing of Nitrogen-Containing Wastes.
PB91-196444/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radiation and Mixed Waste Incineration. Background In-
formation Document Volume 1. Technology.
PB91-222S05/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Transient Suppression Packaging for Reduced Emissions
from Rotary Kin Incinerators.
PB91-223248/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Pulse Combustion to Solid and Hazardous
Waste Incineration.
PB91-223289/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Observations on Waste Destruction in Liquid Injection In-
cinerators (Revised).
PB91-223347/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Formation of Inorganic Particles during Suspension Heat-
ing of Simulated Wastes.
P891-2233S4/HEB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Summary of Joint DCO/EPA Research to Control VOCs
and Toxic Emissions.
PB91:226431/REB 91-O4 PCA02/MFA01
INDIANA
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Indiana. 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508713/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Indiana, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509240/REB 91-O4 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Iretena.
PB91-921222/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
Inhalation Toxicology of Red and Violet Mixtures. Cham-
ber Concentration and Particle Size Distribution Report
PB91-211854/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
Indoor Air Poautton and Pulmonary Performance: Investi-
gating Errors in Exposure Assessment
PB91-100917/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Questionnaire Assessment of Lifetime and Recent Expo-
sure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-109454/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Temperature Dependence of the Emission of Perchtor-
oethytene from Dry Cleaned Fabrics.
PB91-109B43/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Presence of Dichloromethane on Cleaned XAD-2 Resin:
A Potential Problem and Solutions.
PB91-109934/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Resolving the Radon Problem in Clinton, New Jersey,
Houses.
PB91-115949/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Selected Organic Pollutant Emissions from Unvented
Kerosene Heaters.
PB91-117119/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Classification of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor
Air Pollution.
PB91-125708/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Testing of Indoor Radon Reduction Techniques in Base-
ment Houses Having Adjoining Wings.
PB91-12S831/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Profi-
ciency Report, October 1990.
PB91-125922/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Follow-Up Annual Alpha-Track Monitoring in 40 Eastern
Pennsylvania Houses with Indoor Radon Reduction Sys-
tems (December 1988-December 1989).
PB91-127779/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Comparison of Bioindicators of Exposure to Genotoxic
Indoor Air Pollutants.
PB91-132977/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Highly Sensitive Btoassays for Evaluating Airborne Mula-
gens Indoors.
PB91-132985/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Biological and Chemical Methodologies for Assessing
Human Exposure to Airborne Mutagens Indoors.
PB91-133025/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Material Selection.
PB91-136978/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Indoor Air - Assessment Methods of Analysis for Envi-
ronmental Carcinogens.
PB91-137273/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Total Human Exposure and Indoor Air Quality: An Auto-
mated Bibliography (BLIS) with Summary Abstracts.
Volume 2.
PB91-137281/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Pilot Study on Indoor Air Quality: Managing Indoor Air
Quality Risks. Report on a Meeting Held in St. Michaels,
Maryland on October 25-27,1989.
PB91-145896/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Total Particle, Sulfate, and Acidic Aerosol Emissions from
Kerosene Space Heaters.
PB91-146654/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Two Indoor Air Exposure Modeling Studies: CONTAM
Modeling Results, and Serial Correlation Effects.
PB91-159707/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Asbestos Fiber Reentrainment during Dry Vacuuming and
Wet Cleaning of Asbestos-Contaminated Carpet
PB91-161695/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Bioassay of Complex Mixtures of Indoor Air Pollutants.
Chapter?.
PB91-162560/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Follow-Up Durability Measurements and Mitigation Per-
formance Improvement Tests in 38 Eastern Pennsylvania
Houses Having Indoor Radon Reduction Systems.
PB91-171389/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
Fundamental Evaluation of an Electronic Air Cleaner.
PB91-17673S/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Simple Model for Describing Radon Migration and Entry
into Houses.
PB91-176743/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Control Strategies for Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in Indoor Air (Journal Article).
PB91-177055/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Particle Size Distributions for an Office Aerosol.
PB91-177196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chronic Respiratory Effects of Indoor Formaldehyde Ex-
posure.
PB91-177238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NAREL Standard Operating Procedures for Radon-222
Measurement Using Diffusion Barrier Charcoal Canisters.
PB91-179002/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Investigation of the Indoor Air Quality of the North Caroli-
na Department of Environment Health, and Natural Re-
sources Located at 3800 Barrett Drive, Raleigh, North
Carolina.
PB91-179069/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Integrated Approach to Research on the Impact of
Sources on Indoor Air Quality.
PB91-182659/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Determination of Organic Emissions from New Carpeting.
PB91-183277/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, June 1991.
PB91-183566/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Airborne Particle Sizes and Sources Found in Indoor Air.
PB91-191171/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Quantification of Partiduate Emission Rates from
Vacuum Cleaners.
PB91-191189/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KW-Kfi
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KEYWORD INDEX
INFORMATION TRANSFER
Indoor Air-Assessment: Indoor Concentrations ol Environ-
mental Carcinogens.
PB91-193847/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Sensitivity Analysis on the Effects of Serial Correlation on
Exposure Estimates.
PB91-196022/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bake-Out of a Portion of a New Hkgh-Rise Office Build-
B91-196048/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Interaction of Vapour Phase Organic Compounds with
Indoor Sinks.
PB91-196493/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Sources of Air Pollutants Indoors: VOC and Fine Particu-
late Species.
PB91-196527/REB 91-01 PC A03
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources on Individual Ex-
posure. Documentation.
PB91-201095/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 1. Technical Manual.
PB91-205153/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A02
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 2. User's Guide.
PB91-205161/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1989.
PB91-206797/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1989. Appendix.
PB91-206821/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA02
EPA's Indoor Air Quality and Work Environment Survey:
Relationships of Employees' Self-Reported Health Symp-
toms with Direct Indoor Air Quality Measurements.
PB91-213579/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response
Act (AHERA).
PB91-216408/REB 91-04 PC A18/MF A04
AHERA Clearance at Twenty Abatement Sites.
PB91-21739B/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Apportionment of Residential Indoor VOC's and Alde-
hydes to Indoor and Outdoor Sources in Roanoke.
PB91-219162/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, September 1991.
PB91-221242/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Small-Chamber Determinations of the Emission Rates of
Mercury from Latex Paints.
PB91-223255/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Initial Verification of the Environmental Protection Agency
Indoor Air Quality Model EXPOSURE Version 2.
PB91-223263/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Three-Dimensional Contaminant Distribution in an Office
Space.
PB91-226365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Local and Central Controls for Indoor Air
Quality.
PB91-226373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Mitigating Radon in Two Four-Story Dormitories.
PB91-226407/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Catalog of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor Air
Pollution.
PB91-231134/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Cost and Effectiveness of Radon Resistant Features in
New School Buildings.
PB91-233254/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Neurobehavioral Response in Humans to
Low-Level Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Sources.
PB91-233353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta, Georgia on February 19-23. 1990. Volume 1. Sympo-
sium Oral Papers (Sessions 1-4).
PB91-234443/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta, Georgia on February 19-23, 1990. Vohime 2. Sympo-
sium Oral Papers (Sessions 5-9).
PB91-234450/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta. Georgia on February 19-23, 1990. Volume 3. Sympo-
sium Poster Papers.
PB91-234468/REB 91-04 PCA24/MFA04
Air Cleaners for Indoor Air Pollution Control (Chapter 10).
PB91-242446/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Passive Smoking on Commercial Airline Rights.
PB91-242503/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
91-242958/REB
Emission of Organic Substances from Indoor Surface Ma-
PB91-242974/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Study to Characterize Indoor Particles in Three Non-
PB91-242982/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources (for Mferocomput-
PB91-507764/REB 91-04 CP 003
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers,
(Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S07871/REB 91-04 CP 003
INDOOR AIR QUALITY
User Manual NBSAVIS CONTAM88. A User Interface for
Air Movement and Contaminant Dispersal Analysis in
Multizone Buildings.
PB91-206722/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
INDUCED INFILTRATION
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research.
PB91-162636/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study.
PB91-183CM6/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study. Supplement
PB91-183053/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE
Workplace Characteristics Associated with Health and
Comfort Concerns in Three Office Buildings in Washing-
ton, DC.
PB91-211342/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Missouri
Electric Works Site, Cape Girardeau, MO. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921476/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): 62nd
Street Dump, Hillsborough County, Tampa, FL (First Re-
medial Action). June 1990.
PB91-921507/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): NL Indus-
tries/Taracorp Lead Smelting, Granite City, IL (First Re-
medial Action), March 1990.
PB91-92151S/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A03
INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual.
PB90-274531/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources, Fourth Edition. Sup-
plement C.
PB91-125906/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Hydrotogfe-Hydrochemical Characterization of Texas Frio
Formation Used for Deep-Well Injection of Chemical
Wastes. •
PB91-144899/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research.
PB91-162636/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Adsorption, Degradation, and Plant Availability of 2,4-Dini-
trophenol in Sludge-Amended Calcareous Soils.
PB91-177329/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Morphological and Behavioral Characters in Mosquitofish
as Potential Bioindication of Exposure to Kraft Mill Efflu-
ent
PB91-199893/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Ammonia Removal from
Wastewater by Steam Stripping.
PB91-234633/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1988: Reporting Facilities
Names and Addresses.
PB91-506816/REB 91-01 CPT02
Fate and Treatability Estimator (FATE) Model (for Micro-
computers).
PB91-507236/REB 91-04 CP D03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): White
Farm Equipment Company Dump Site, Floyd County,
— •- (First Remedial Action), September
Charles City, IA.
1990.
PB91-921S14/REB
91-04 PCA04/MFA01
INDUSTRIES
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Commercial Printing
Industry.
PB91-110023/REB 91-01 PCA047MFA01
INFANTS
Determination of Routes of Exposure of Infants and Tod-
dlers to Household Pesticides: A Pilot Study.
PB91-182899/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
INFLAMMATION
Masai Lavage as a Tool in Assessing Acute Inflammation
in Response to Inhaled Pollutants.
PB91-115881/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Bfomarkers of Inflammation in Ozone-Exposed Humans:
Comparison of the Nasal and Bronchoatveolar Lavage.
PB91 -145060/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
INFLUENZA
Role of Oxidants in Influenza-Induced Airway Hyperreacti-
PB91-231225/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta, Georgia on February 19-23, 1990. Volume 1. Sympo-
sium Oral Papers (Sessions 1-4).
PB91-234443/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta, Georgia on February 19-23, 1990. Volume 2. Sympo-
sium Oral Papers (Sessions 5-9).
PB91-234450/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta, Georgia on February 19-23, 1990. Volume 3. Sympo-
sium Poster Papers.
PB91-234468/REB 91-04 PC A24/MF A04
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Access EPA: Public Information Tools, Major EPA Dock-
ets, Clearinghouses and Hotlines, Records Management
Programs, Major EPA Environmental Databases, Library
and Information Services, State Environmental Libraries.
1991 Edition.
PB91-151563/REB 91-04 PC$18.00/MF AIM
Access EPA: Public Information Tools. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151571/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A02
INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
Access EPA: Major EPA Dockets. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151589/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
Access EPA: Clearinghouses and Hotlines. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151597/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
Access EPA: Major EPA Environmental Databases. 1991
Edition.
PB91-151613/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
Access EPA: Library and Information Services.
PB91-151621/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A02
INFORMATION SERVICES
Directory of OAQPS Information Services.
PB91-191049/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control Technology Center 1990. A Year of Expanding
Service.
PB91-222034/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
INFORMATION SOURCES
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. First Supplement to
1990 Edition.
PB91-231548/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Up and Running: New EPA Case History Database and
Library System.
PB91-149617/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Data Management System Extract
Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-156737/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information
System Extract Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-156745/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Development and Application of a Research Database
for Drinking Water Systems Evaluation.
PB91-162750/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Surface Water Survey: Eastern Lake Survey -
Phase 2 Northeastern Lakes, Database Dictionary.
PB91-179093/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Aquatic Information and Retrieval (Aquire) Database
System.
PB91-182923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Monitoring IACP Samples and Construction of a Central-
ized Database.
PB91-213546/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FATE: The Environmental Fate Constants Information
System Database.
PB91-216192/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
UTAB Users Manual. Microcomputer Version. First Edi-
tion, 1991.
PB91-216416/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS)
Technology Transfer Network (TTN). User's Manual.
PB91-234583/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Hazardous Waste Data Management System Extract
Tape.
PB91-592000/REB 91-01 Subscriptk>nS5,320.00
CERCLIS - WasteLAN - CleanLAN.
PB91-921316/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
INFORMATION SYSTEMS INVENTORY DATABASE
Information Systems Inventory (ISI).
PB91-172940/REB 91-01 PCA1t/MFA02
INFORMATION TRANSFER
Ongoing Research and Regulatory Development
Projects.
PB91-161752/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Communicating Environmental Risks: A Guide to Practi-
cal Evaluations. Risk Communications Series.
PB91-168336/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Inventory of Open Dumps, June 1985.
PB91-181594/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities.
PB91-187575/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Communicating Risk Information to State and Local Air
Pollution Control Agencies via U.S. EPA's Air Risk Infor-
mation Support Center (Air RISC).
PB91-191296/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EMAP Monitor, January 1991 Edition.
PB91-191320/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Control Technology Approach to Assisting States
and Regions with Air Toxics Problems: Five Case Stud-
ies.
PB91-191437/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Expert Systems: Tools tor Hazardous Waste Managers.
P891-206847/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation. Interim Directory.
PB91-228353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MFRARED CAMERAS
Infrared Method tor Pkrne Rise Visualization and Meas-
urement
PB91-183244/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MFRARED SPECTRA
EsterHybrlyss Rate Constant Predction from Infrared
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
Gas Chromatography/Matrix Isolation-Infrared Spectrom-
etry tor Air Sample Analysis.
PB91-136317/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
INHALATION
Distribution and Tcoocotoojcal Effects of Inhaled Methyl
Bromide in the Rat
PB91-109249/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Prodcted Deposition of Nonhygroscopic Aerosols in the
Human Lung as a Function of Subject Age.
PB91-109587/REB ITSl PCA03/MFA01
Regulation of LHRH Action and FSH Synthesis by Estra-
dW, Progesterone, and Inhfcin.
PB91-10D933/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
Inhton Increases and Progesterone Decreases Recep-
tors tor Gonadotropirvfleteasing Hormone in Ovine Pitui-
tary Culture
PB91-116889/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
HMTUTON-PROMOTION STUDIES
Models for Analyzing Data in (notation-Promotion Studies.
PB91-196501/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
INJECTION
High-Temperature, Short-Time SuMation of Calcium-
Baaed Sorbents. 2. Experimental Data and Theoretical
Model Predctions.
PB91-146670/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOI
Ngh-Temperature, Short-Tnw Suttation of Calcium-
Based Sorbents. 1. Theoretical SuKation Model.
P891-146668/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF AOI
MJECnON WELLS
Injection Wei Mechanical Integrity.
PB91-145631/REB 91-01 PCAO8/MFA01
Assessing the Geochemcal Fate of Deep-WeHn|ected
Hazardous Waste: A Reference Guide.
PB91-145706/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A02
Lung Injury Caused by Ambient Levels of Ozone.
PB91 -117606/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
INOCULATION
Sequential Inoculation as an Adjunct in Enteric Virus
Plaque Enumeration.
PB91-117065/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MORGAMC CHEMCAUS
Addendum to Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis of Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Inorganic
Chemicals (March 31.1969).
PB91-143453/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
MORGAMC COMPOUNDS
Rate o« Flour of Leachate through day Soi Liners.
PB91-196691/HEB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Removing tnoroi
iMethc
i Ha
I Limits.
91-04 PC A01/MF A01
rwrnutnnu inora
PB91-211524/R
MORGAMC NITRATES
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Nttrate/NrWe.
PBS1-142e36/REB 91-01 PC AO6/UF A01
MOROAMC SULFATES
Evaluation of Procedures for Aggregating Nonlinear Sul-
ta«e Adsorption Isotherm Data.
PB91-226332/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
MOSfTOL
Retrograde Axonal Transport of Localy Synthesized
PhosphonnrtKfcn in the flat Sdaoc Nerve.
PB91-242594/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
of Subchrorac Acetyfchoinesterase (AChE):
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
i of tho noconvirfsflnt Actions of Pyrotnroid
Insecticides Using Pentytenetetrazol and Amygdala Kin-
dkng Seizure Models.
PB91-109744/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Cmi^jeiBtivu Toxicology of the Pyrethroid Insecticides.
PB91-115931/REB 91-O1 PCAO3/MFA01
Effects of Methyl Parattvon on Red-Winged Blacktud
("Agelaws phoeraceusl Incubation Behavior and Nesting
Success
PB91-116749/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
of Subchronic Acetytehoinesterase (AChE)
Mtbitton in Rat Hippocampus.
P991-116905/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Attcarb.
PB91-142810/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Heptachtor, Hepta-
cnlor FpnMrfo and CNorrJane.
PB91-142877/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toxaphene.
PB91-143404/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Drinking Waler Criteria Document on Carbofuran.
PB91-143412/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Effect of Acute Exposure to Boric Acid on the Mate Re-
productive System of the Rat
PB91-163626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 221: Sumithrin.
PB91-182618/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
INSECTS
Bioassay Protocol for Lethal and Sub-Lethal Effects of
Fungal Pathogens on 'Chrysoperla camea' (Neuroptera:
Chrysopidae).
PB91-179044/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Insect Virus: Assays for Wai Replication and Persistence
in Mammalian Cells.
P891-211490/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
INSPECTION
Seaming of Geosynttiebcs.
PB91-145151/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training: Over-
PB91-1456727REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Biomonitoring.
PB91-145854/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPDES CompSance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Laboratory Analysis.
PB91-145870/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Field Citations Training: Instructor's Manual.
PB91-780163/REB 91-01 PCS28.75/MFS10.00
Field Citations Training: Student's Manual.
PB91-7B0171/REB 91-01 PCS21.25/MFJ10.00
Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes during Site
PB91-921331/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Module: Legal Issues.
PB91-145680/REB
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Bkxnonttoring.
PB91-145854/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Laboratory Analysis.
PB91-145870/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
INSTRUCTORS
Field Citations Training: Instructor's Manual.
PB91-780163/REB 91-01 PCS28.75/MF*10.00
INTEGRATED AIR CANCER PROJECT
Monitoring IACP Samples and Construction of a Central-
ized Database.
PB91-213546/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS
AIDE, A System for Developing Interactive User Inter-
faces tor Environmental Models.
PB91-129171/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
INTERFERENCE
Minimization of Interferences in Inductively Coupled
Plasma Mass Spectrometry Using On-LJne Preconcentra-
tion.
PB91-117150/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
INTERFERING ELEMENTS
Efmination of Spectral Interferences in Inductively Cou-
pled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Using Or-
91-O1 PCA03/MFA01
91-116137/REB
INTERLEUKIN-2
Characterization of Normal Human Lung Lymphocytes
and lnterteukin-2-lnduced Lung T Con Lines.
PB91-213S04/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
Application for Certification 1969 Heavy-Duty Vehicles -
Jeep/Eagle Emission Control.
PB90-213265/REB 91-01 PCA99/MFE12
Appication for Certification 1989 Heavy-Duty Engine -
Detroit DieseL
PB90-213273/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles- International
PB90-213281/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
Appfcatxxi for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles Gas Emission - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213299/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Gas Evaporative - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-Z13307/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu.
PB90-213315/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Truck.
PB90-213323/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck Emission - Nissan.
PB90-213349/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Putear NX (DOHC).
PB90-213356/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF AOI
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Maxima (VG30E).
PB90-213364/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Stanza.
PB90-213372/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 300ZX Turbo.
PB90-213380/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 300ZX.
PB90-213398/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 240SX.
PB90-213406/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Truck Pathfinder.
PB90-213414/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra/Pulsar - NX (TBI).
PB90-213422/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra Honeybee (E16S).
PB90-213430/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra 4WD.
PB90-213448/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo.
PB90-213455/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Application tor Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Gasoline Fueled. Volume 1.
PB90-213463/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Application lor Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Gasoline Fueled. Volume 2.
PB90-213471/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors. Volume 1.
PB90-213489/REB 91-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors. Volume 2.
PB90-213497/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda.
PB90-213505/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 1.
PB90-213S13/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 2.
PB90-213521/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 3.
PB90-213539/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 4.
PB90-213547/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck Exhaust - Chrysler.
PB90-213554/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213562/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks, Light-Duty Vehicles, HDG. and HDG/LDT -
Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213570/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
Volume 2.
PB90-213588/REB 91-01 PCA14/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
Volumes.
PB90-213596/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
Volume 1.
PB90-213604/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION EXCHANGE
FHot Study on International Information Exchange on
DKDXKIS and Related Compounds. International Toxicity
Equivalency Factor (I-TEF) Method of Risk Assessment
for Complex Mixtures of Dioxins and Related Com-
pounds.
PB91-125625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Toxic Substances Control Act A Guide for Chemical Im-
porters/Exporters. An Overview.
PB91-206227/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
INTESTINES
Effect of Ampicillin-lnduced Alterations in Murine Intesti-
nal Microbiota on the Survival and Competition of Envi-
ronmentally Released Pseudomonads.
PB91-109348/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
INVENTORIES
Formation of Mutagenic Urinary Metabolites from 1-Nitro-
pyrene in Germ-Free and Conventional Rats: Role of the
Gut Flora.
PB91-243055/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
INVENTORIES
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stance Inventory: 1990 Supplement to the 1985 Edition
of the TSCA Inventory. User Guides and Indices.
PB91-145458/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substance In-
ventory: 1990 Supplement to the 1985 Edition of the
TSCA Inventory. User Guides and Indices.
PB91-159665/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), United States and Territo-
ries, 1989 fin dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Micro-
computers).
PB91-508572/REB 91-04 Diskette$1800.00
Toxic Release Inventory fTRI), Alabama, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508580/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Alaska. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508598/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), American Samoa, 1989 On
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508606/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arizona, 1989 fin dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508614/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arkansas, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508622/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), California, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508630/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Delaware, 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508648/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Colorado, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508655/REB 91-04 CP DO1
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Florida. 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508663/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Georgia, 1989 On dBase
3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
and Lotus 1-2-3 Formal)
PB91-508671/REB
91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory fTRI), Hawaii, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508689/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Idaho. 1989 On dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508697/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Illinois, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508705/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Indiana, 1989 fin dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508713/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Iowa. 1989 On dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91 -508721 /REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Kansas, 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508739/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Kentucky. 1989 fln dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508747/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Louisiana. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508754/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Maine. 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508762/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Maryland, 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508770/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory fTRI), Massachusetts, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508788/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Michigan, 1989 On dBase
-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
and Lotus 1
PB91-508796/REB
.
91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Minnesota, 1989 On
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508804/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Mississippi, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508812/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Missouri, 1989 fin dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508820/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Montana, 1989 fin dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers). __
PB91-508838/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nebraska, 1989 fin dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508846/REB 91-04 CP O01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nevada, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508853/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Hampshire, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508861/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Jersey, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508879/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Mexico, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508887/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New York, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508895/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Carolina, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508903/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Dakota, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508911/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Ohio, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508929/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oklahoma, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508937/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Oregon. 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508945/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Pennsylvania. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508952/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Puerto Rico, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508960/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Rhode Island (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508978/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Carolina, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508986/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Dakota, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508994/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Tennessee, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509000/REB 91-04 CP O01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Texas. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509018/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Utah. 1989 0" dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509026/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Vermont, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509034/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Virginia, 1989 fin dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509042/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Virgin Islands, 1989 On
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509059/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Washington, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509067/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), West Virginia, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09075/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Wisconsin, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509083/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Wyoming, 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509091/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), United States and Territo-
ries 1989 fm Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB91-509109/REB 91-04 Diskette$1800.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Alabama, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509117/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Alaska, 1989 fin Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509125/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory fTRI), American Samoa, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509133/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arizona, 1989 fin Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509141/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arkansas, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509158/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory fifll), California, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509166/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Delaware, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509174/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Colorado, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509182/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Florida, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509190/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Georgia, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509208/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Hawaii, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509216/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Idaho, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509224/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Illinois, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509232/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Indiana, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509240/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Iowa, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509257/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Kansas, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509265/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Kentucky, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509273/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Louisiana. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509281/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Maine. 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509299/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Maryland, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509307/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Massachusetts, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509315/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Michigan, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509323/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Minnesota, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509331/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Mississippi, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509349/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Missouri, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509356/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Montana, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509364/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nebraska, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509372/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nevada, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509380/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Hampshire, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509398/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Jersey, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509406/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Mexico, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509414/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New York, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509422/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Carolina, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509430/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Dakota, 1989 On
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509448/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Ohio, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509455/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oklahoma, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509463/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oregon, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509471/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Pennsylvania, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509489/REB 91-04 CP D01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Puerto Rico. 1989 fin
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509497/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Rhode Island, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509505/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Carolina. 1969 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509513/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). South Dakota. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91 -509521 /REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Rotoaso Inventory (TRI). Tennessee, 1989 (m Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509S39/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Texas, 1989 On Macintosh
91-04 CP D01
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509547/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Utah, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O9S54/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Vermont. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509562/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Virginia. 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O9S70/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Virgin Islands. 1989 fin
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-50958B/REB
91-O4 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Washington. 1989 (m
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509596/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). West Virginia, 1989 (m
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB81-509604/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic n
Inventory (TRI), Wisconsin, 1989 fin Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91 -50961 2/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Wyoming. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509620/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Connecticut. 1989 (m
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O9919/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Connecticut. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers)
PB91-509927/REB 91-O4 CP D01
INVERTEBRATES
Macranvertebrate Reid and Laboratory Methods for
Evaluating the Biological Integrity of Surface Waters.
PB91-171363/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Episode AdrJMcation and Associated Fish and Aquatic
Invertebrate Responses in Four CatsW Mountain
Streams; An Interim Report of the Episode Response
Project
PB91-216382/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
INVESTMENTS
Environmental Invuslmunts. The Cost of a Clean Environ-
91-01 PCA04/MFA01
rto: The Cost o( a Clean Environ-
Envioimental I
nvi -
ment Report ol the Admretrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency to the Congress of the United States.
PB91-153783/REB 91-01 PCA22/MFA03
MVtSCtOFLOW
Moderately Stable Flow Over a Three-Oil
lensfanal H»: A
Comparison ol Linear Theory with Laboratory Measure-
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196584/REB
IOWA
Toxic R
cry (TRI). Iowa. 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB81-5O8721/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Iowa. 1989 (n Macintosh
Excel Format) (tor Mfaocomputere).
PB91-509257/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: towa.
PB91-921223/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
N
Mnrezakon of Interferences in Inductively Coupled
Plasma Mas* Spectromelry Using On-Ljne Precuiicentra-
PB91-1171SO/REB 91-01 PCAO2/MFA01
RON AND STEEL MXJSTRY
Air Toxic Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB91-223206/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
MONOXDES
Dotoidat FE2O3 Transport Skxfes in Laboratory Model
SystaroUsingShBiwAquHerMateriaL
PB91-191114/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
ISt DATABASE
PCA11/MFA02
Ornate Change and Global tsoprene Emissions.
ptS?°22648o7REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
ISOTHERMS
Technical Note: Adsorption Capacity of GAC for Synthet-
ic Ogarucs.
PB91 -196311 /REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
ISOTOPIC EXCHANGE
Isotopic Exchange between Carbon Dioxide and Ozone
via O((sup 1)D) in the Stratosphere.
PB91-183384/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ISOTOPIC LABELING
Stable Carbon Isotope Analysis of Nucleic Acids to Trace
Sources of Dissolved Substrates Used by Estuarine Bac-
teria.
PB91-164012/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Production and Transport of Carbon Dioxide in a Con-
taminated Vadose Zone: A Stable and Radioactive
Carbon Isotope Study.
PB91-191478/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
JACKSONVILLE (FLORIDA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pickett-
vilte Road LandfiB, Jacksonville, Duval County, FL. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921448/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
JAPAN
Proceedings: United States/Japan Conference on
Sewage Treatment Technology (12th). Held in Cinonnati,
Onto on October 12-13, 1989.
PB91-110031/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
JEFFERSON COUNTY (COLORADO)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Martin
Marietta Astronautics Group Site. Waterloo, CO. (First
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921483/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Flats Plant (DOE). Northern Jefferson County. CO. (Fust
Remedial Action). January 1990.
PB91-921487/REB 91-O4 PC A19/MF A04
JET ENGINE FUELS
Nitrate for Biorestoration of an Aquifer Contaminated with
Jet Fuel.
PB91-164285/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
JUVENILE GUNNERS
Preliminary Field Verification of Daily Growth Increments
in the Lapkar Otottths of Juvenile Gunners.
PB91-183236/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KAINIC ACID
Systemic Administration of Kainic Acid Increases GABA
Levels in Pertusate from the Hippocampus of Rats 'In
vivo'.
PB91-211391/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
KANAWHA VALLEY
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds
and Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 1.
Methods and Descriptive Statistics.
PB91-207084/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds
and Partculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 2.
Analysis of Factors Contributing to VOC and Particle Ex-
DOSUT8S.
PB91-207092/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KANKAKEE (ILLINOIS)
Determination of Water Use in Rockford and Kankakee
Areas, IHmois.
PB91-239046/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
KANSAS
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Kansas, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508739/REB 91-O4 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Kansas. 1989 (m Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-50926S/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB91-921224/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
KAOUNITE
Rate of Flow of Leachate through Clay Soi Liners.
PB91-196691/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
KELLOOOOWA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site. Midwest Operable Unit
KeBogg, IA. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB913&21475/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
KENTUCKY
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Kentucky. 1989 fin dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508747/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Kentucky, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509273/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB91-921225/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
KEPONE
Bioaccumutation of Kepone by Grass Shrimp fPalaemon-
etes pugxV): Importance ol Dietary Accumulation and
Food Ration.
PB91-163865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KEROSENE
Selected Organic Pollutant Emissions from Unvented
Kerosene Heaters.
PB91-117119/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KIDNEY
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 2. Nitrofen and
Ethylenethiourea.
PB91-109199/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 1. Colchicine,
Dmoseb, and Methyl Salicylate.
PB91-109223/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regulation of Postnatal beta-Adrenergic Receptor/Aden-
ytate Cyclase Development by Prenatal Agonist Stimula-
tion and Steroids: Alterations in Rat Kidney and Lung
after Exposure to Terbutaline or Dexamethasone.
PB91-213496/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Impairs Cellular Devel-
opment in Neonatal Rat Heart and Kidney: Effects on
DNA and Protein in Whole Tissues.
PB91-233429/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Immunotoxicologic Assessment ol Subacute Exposure of
Rats to Carbon Tetrachloride with Comparison to Hepa-
totoxkaty and Nephrotoxicity.
PB91-233445/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KIDNEY DISEASES
Hydronephrosts in Mice Exposed to TCDD-Contaminated
Breast Milk: Identification of the Peak Period of Sensitivi-
ty and Assessment of Potential Recovery.
PB91-211441/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KILNS
Emissions Testing of a Precalciner Cement Kiln at Louis-
ville. Nebraska.
PB91-130195/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
Emissions Testing of a Wet Cement Kiln at Hannibal,
Missouri. Draft Report.
PB91-130203/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Mechanisms Governing Transients from the Batch Incin-
eration of Liquid Wastes in Rotary Kilns.
PB91-177063/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control of Transient Incinerator Emissions with an
Oxygen Based Combustion System.
PB91-182725/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC Incinerabitity
Ranking in a Pilot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-182733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 51: Glass
Source Assessment Sampling System (Glass SASS).
PB91-195966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Minimization of Transient Emissions from Rotary Kiln In-
cinerators, 1990.
PB91-196329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KINDLING (NEUROLOGY)
Examination of the Proconvulsant Actions of Pyrethroid
Insecticides Using Pentytenetetrazol and Amygdala Kin-
dling Seizure Models.
PB91-109744/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NMDA Antagonist. MK-801. Suppresses Long-Term Po-
tentation. Kindling, and Kindling-Induced Potentiation in
the Perforant Path of the Unanesthetized Rat
PB91-116087/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ca(2+ )/CalmoduPn-Dependent Protein Phosphorylation
Is Not Altered by Amygdaloid Kindling.
PB91-191676/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KINETICS
Kinetics of Chemical and Microbiological Contaminants in
Distribution Systems.
PB91-176776/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KININASE II
Increase in Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme in Rat Lungs
Following Inhalation of Phosgene.
PB91-109546/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KLEBSIELLA PLANTtCOLA
Survival of Bacteria during Aerosofeation.
PB91-177147/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LABELS
Compact Label File - 1991 (Fiche 1 - 4833).
PB91-911699/REB 91-01 MFS1450.00
LABORATORIES
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dtoxins and Related Compounds. Listing of Laboratories
with Expertise in the Analysis of Dioxms and Related
Compounds.
PB91-110007/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-921278/REB 91-04 PC AO4/MF A01
LABORATORY ANIMALS
Interpretations and Limitations of Pulmonary Function
Testing in Small Laboratory Animals.
PB91-196121/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
LABORATORY EVALUATION
Manual for the Evaluation of Laboratories Performing
91-01 PCA06/MFA01
LABORATORY METHODS
Macroinvertebrate Field and Laboratory Methods for
Evaluating the Biological Integrity of Surface Waters.
PB91-171363/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF AO!
Aquatic Toxicity Tests.
PB91-148353/REB
KVV-60
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KEYWORD INDEX
LAND POLLUTION CONTROL
LABORATORY TESTS
Intertaboratory Testing Study on 2,3,7,8-Substituted Poly-
chlorinated Dibenzo-P-Dioxin and Polychlorinated Diben-
zofuran Isomer Standard Solutions.
PB91-116806/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Laboratory Analysis.
PB91-145870/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
LACROSSE COUNTY (WISCONSIN)
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Onalaska
Municipal Landfill Site, Lacrosse County. Wisconsin (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, August 14, 1990.
PB91-921410/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
LAGOONS (PONDS)
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texar-
kana Wood Preserving Company, Texarkana, Bowie
County, TX. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921468/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
LAKE ERIE
Toxicity of Sediments from Western Lake Erie and the
Maumee River at Toledo, Ohio, 1987: Implications for
Current Dredged Material Disposal Practices.
PB91-163568/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
LAKE LANSING (MICHIGAN)
Arsenic Sedimentation Along the Slope of a Lake Basin.
PB91-171413/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAKE MICHIGAN
Hepatic Enzyme Systems as Biochemical Indicators of
the Effects of Contaminants on Reproduction of Chinook
Salmon 'Oncorhynchus tschawytscha'.
PB91-115923/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Lake Michigan Water Quality Report. 1988.
PB91-200634/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
LAKE ONTARIO
Methodology Used for a Laboratory Determination of Rel-
ative Contributions of Water, Sediment and Food Chain
Routes of Uptake for 2.3.7.8-TCDD Bioaccumulation by
Lake Trout in Lake Ontano.
PB91-144782/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Partitioning Studies of Dioxin between Sediment and
Water: The Measurement of Koc for Lake Ontario Sedi-
ment
PB91-146415/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modelling Bioaccumulation of Organic Pollutants in Fish
with an Application to PCBs in Lake Ontario Salmonids.
PB91-182253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAKE SUPERIOR
Things to Consider When Assessing Municipal Impacts
for Remedial Action on a Lake Superior Estuary.
PB91-129148/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAKES
Paleoecological Investigation of Recent Lake Acidification
in the Adirondack Mountains, N. Y.
PB91-144709/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Most Dilute Lake in the World.
PB91-144816/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PIRLA Project (Paleoecological Investigation of Recent
Lake Acidification): An Introduction to the Synthesis of
the Project
PB91-146472/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Climatically Induced Rapid Acidification of a Softwater
Seepage Lake.
PB91-146514/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Calibration Methodology for the Double Sample of the
National Lake Survey Phase II Sample.
PB91-149542/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Temporal Variability in Lakewater Chemistry in the North-
eastern United States: Results of Ptiase 2 of the Eastern
Lake Survey.
PB91 -159590/REB 91-01 PC A11 /MF A02
Randomized Intervention Analysis and the Interpretation
of Whole-Ecosystem Experiments.
PB91-163535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Episodic Acidification of Adirondack Lakes during Snow-
melt
PB91-177162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
National Surface Water Survey: Eastern Lake Survey -
Ptiase 2 Northeastern Lakes, Database Dictionary.
PB91-179093/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
Modeling of Long-Term Lake Alkalinity Responses to
Acid Deposition.
PB91-182071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lake Acidification Studies: The Role of Input Uncertainty
in Long-Term Predictions.
PB91-182105/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PIRLA 2 Project Regional Assessment of Lake Acidifica-
tion Trends.
PB91-182162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Parameter Uncertainty on Long-Term Simula-
tions of Lake Alkalinity.
PB91-182170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lake and Stream Indicators for U.S. EPA's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-191080/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Factors Influencing Mercury Concentrations in Walleyes
in Northern Wisconsin Lakes.
PB91-196345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Explanation for the Decline of Bacteria Introduced into
PB91-206896/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 1.
Statewide Summary Report.
PB91-210740/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 2.
Northwestern Illinois Region.
PB91-210757/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 3.
Northeastern Illinois Region.
PB91-210765/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 4.
West-Central Illinois Region.
PB91-210773/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 5.
East-Central Illinois Region.
PB91-210781/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 6.
Southwestern Illinois Region.
PB91-210799/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 7.
Southern Illinois Region.
PB91-210807/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
GIS Procedure to Create a National Lakes Frame for En-
vironmental Monitoring.
PB91-226464/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring Environmental Changes in Lakes Using Algal
Microfossils.
PB91-226498/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Quantification of Changes in Lakewater Chemistry in Re-
sponse to Acidic Deposition.
PB91-240481/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
LAND APPLICATION
Guidance for Writing Case-by-Case Permit Requirements
for Municipal Sewage Sludge.
PB91-145508/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
LAND DISPOSAL
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research.
PB91-162636/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS
Overview of Metals Recovery Technologies for Hazard-
ous Wastes.
PB91-176792/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Land Disposal Restrictions as Relevant and Appropriate
Requirements for CERCLA Contaminated Soil and
Debris.
PB91-214973/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Development of BOAT Standards for RCRA Wastes.
PB91-219121/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Applicability of Land Disposal Restrictions to RCRA and
CERCLA Ground Water Treatment Reinjection Supertund
Management Review: Recommendation No. 26.
PB91-921332/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
LAND POLLUTION
Ground-Water Issue: Soil sampling and analysis for vola-
tile organic compounds.
DE91016758/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Performance Evaluation Materials for the Analysis of
Volatile Organic Contaminants in Soil: A Preliminary As-
sessment
PB91-117127/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Modeling Multicomponent Organic Chemical Transport in
Three-Fluid-Phase Porous Media.
PB91-117465/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Method for the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Soils/
Sediments.
PB91-127803/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Metabolism of Chlorinated Methanes, Ethanes, and Ethy-
lenes by a Mixed Bacterial Culture Growing on Methane.
PB91-144774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reductive Dehalogenation: A Subsurface Bioremediation
Process.
PB91-144873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Up and Running: New EPA Case History Database and
Library System.
PB91-149617/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Preliminary Testing, Evaluation and Sensitivity Analysis
for the Terrestrial Ecosystem Exposure Assessment
Model (TEEAM).
PB91-161711/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Simplified Soil Gas Sensing Techniques for Plume Map-
ping and Remediation Monitoring.
PB91-162651/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Soil Vapor Extraction Technology: Reference Handbook.
PB91-168476/REB 91-01 PC A1S/MF A02
Benzene and Naphthalene Sorption on Soil Contaminat-
ed with High Molecular Weight Residual Hydrocarbons
from Unleaded Gasoline.
PB91-171520/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA SITE Demonstration of the International Waste
Technologies/Geo-Con In situ Stabilization/Solidification
Process.
PB91-171686/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Non-Ionic Organic Chemicals from Soils.
PB91-177071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Sewage Sludge on Di- (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
Uptake by Plants.
PB91-177121/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sources of Error in Analysis of Municipal Sludges and
Sludge-Amended-Soils for Oi(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate.
PB91-177139/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Sludge-Borne PCBs.
PB91-177287/REB 91-01
PC A02/MF A01
Design of Shoreline Surveys for Aquatic Litter Pollution.
PB91 -179051 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biological Assessment of Toxicity Caused by Chemical
Constituents Eluted from Site Soils Collected at the
Drake Chemical Supertund Site, Lock Haven, Clinton Co.,
Pennsylvania.
PB91-186965/REB 91-01 PC A20
Background Hydrocarbon Vapor Concentration Study for
Underground Fuel Storage Tanks.
PB91-191353/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Molecular Optical Spectroscopic Techniques for Hazard-
ous Waste Site Screening.
PB91-195990/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
NATO/CCMS Conference on the Demonstration of Re-
medial Action Technologies for Contaminated Land and
Groundwater. Held in Bilthoven, The Netherlands on No-
vember 7-11, 1988.
PB91 -196261 /REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Soil Washing Technology: Results of
Bench-Scale Experiments on Petroleum-Fuels Contami-
nated Soils.
PB91-206599/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Field Sampling of Residual Aviation Gasoline in Sandy
Soil.
PB91-207035/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Aseptic Sampling of Unconsolidated Heaving Soils in
Saturated Zones.
PB91-216218/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
UTAB Users Manual. Microcomputer Version. First Edi-
tion, 1991.
PB91-216416/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Database of Emission Rate Measurement Projects.
PB91-222059/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Methods Used
ir Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-226316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Procedures for Aggregating Nonlinear Sul-
fate Adsorption Isotherm Data.
PB91-226332/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Carbon Sequestration in Soils and Global Climatic
Change.
PB91-226530/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Multiphase Organic Chemical Transport in Soils
and Ground Water.
PB91-231514/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
LAND POLLUTION ABATEMENT
Technology Evaluation Report: Chemfix Technologies,
Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Process, Ctackamas,
Oregon. Volume 1 .
PB91-127696/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
State-of-the-Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal
Inspection of Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-149609/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
How to Develop Your Own UST Field Citation Program.
PB91-182014/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Chemicals Stored in USTs: Characteristics and Leak De-
tection.
PB91-219592/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB91-227942/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
ARARs Q's and A's: State Ground-Water Antidegradation
Issues.
PB91-921311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LAND POLLUTION CONTROL
Novel Delivering of Nutrients and Oxygen to Aid In situ
Bioreclamation.
PB91-162487/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Soil Bioventing Demonstration Project.
PB91-162628/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Microbial Carbon Dioxide Generation and Oxygen Utiliza-
tion in the Unsaturated Subsurface at a Gasoline Spill
Site.
PB91-162644/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Geosynthetic Leachate Collection Systems.
PB91-162834/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Movement of Bacteria through Soil and Aquifer Sand.
PB91-164277/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioremediated Soil Venting of Light Hydrocarbons.
PB91-171538/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Evalua-
tion Manual (Revised Edition).
PB91-181586/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Forced Air Ventilation for Remediation of Unsaturated
Soils Contaminated by VOC.
PB91-181750/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF AOt
Toxic Treatments 'In-situ' Steam/Hot-Air Stripping Tech-
nology. Applications Analysis Report.
PB91-181768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Feasibility of Hydraulic Fracturing of Soil to Improve Re-
medial Actions.
PB91-181818/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
KW-61
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KEYWORD INDEX
EPA Site Demonstration of the Terra Vac In situ Vacuum
Extraction Process in Groveland, Massachusetts. (Site
Program Update: Part VII).
PB91-182097/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Remediation of Sites Contaminated with TCE.
PB91-182311/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dehatogenafon of Organic Contaminants in
Soils and Ground Water. Ground Water Issue.
P891-191056/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Factors Controlling Minimum Soil Liner Thickness.
P891-191346/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Evaluation of Landfill-Liner Designs.
PB91-191460/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Microbe! Degradation of Alkylbenzenes under Sulfate-
Reducing and Methanogenic Conditions.
PB91-212324/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Clogging of Geotextile (and Soil) Filters.
PB91-213660/REB 91-O4 PC A08/MF A02
Permeability Properties of Fly Ash from Furnace Sorbent
Injection Process.
PB91-226399/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit for Soil Washing.
PB91-231209/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Compatibaty of Flexible Membrane Liners and Municipal
Solid Waste Leachates.
PB91-231522/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
Evaluation and Testing of a Protocol to Determine the
Aerobic Degradation Potential of Hazardous Waste Con-
stituents m Soil
PB91-233296/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Selection of Nutrients to Enhance Bodegradabon for the
Remediation of Ol Spilled on Beaches
PB91-233304/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
LAND RECLAMATION
Novel Delivering of Nutnents and Oxygen to Aid In situ
Boredamatton
PB91-162487/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAND RESOURCES
Current and Developing Analytical Technologies for
Quantifying Begeruc Gas Emissions.
PB91-216523/REB 91-O4 PC A08/MF A02
Comparison of an Alternative Land Surface Parameteriza-
tion with the GFDL High Resolution Climate Model.
PB91-231100/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LAND USE
Human Impacts to Minnesota Wetlands.
PB91-183160/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regional Characteristics of Land Use in Northeast and
Southern Blue Ridge Province: Associations with Acid
Ram Effects on Surface-Water Chemistry.
PB91-207001/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LANDFILL AIR EMISSIONS ESTIMATION MODEL
Landfill Air Emissions Estimation Model, Version 1.1
User's Manual.
PB91-167718/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Air Emissions Estimation Model, Version 1.1 (for
Microcomputers).
PB91-507541/REB 91-01 CP D02
LAPEER COUNTY (MICHIGAN)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Metamora
LandM, Metamora. Lapeer County. Ml. (Second Remedi-
al Action). September 1990.
PB91-921463/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
LAPRA1RIE TOWNSHIP (WISCONSIN)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regon 5): Wheeler
Pit Site. La Prairie Township. Wl. (First Remedial Action).
September 1990.
PB91-921452/REB 91-04 PC AO5/MF A01
LARVAE
Use of Grass Shrimp fPalaemoneles pugo') Larvae in
Field Boassays of the Effects of Agricultural Runoff into
Estuaries.
PB91-199869/RE8 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LATEX
Small-Chamber Determinations of the Emission Rates of
Mercury from Latex Paints
PB91-223255i'REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
LATITUDE
Latitudinal and Seasonal Variation in Calculated U!traw>
let-B kradiance tor Bee-Growing Regions of Asia.
PB91-240499/REB 91-O4 PC AO3/MF A01
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Joint Federal Task Force on Clandestine (Illegal) Drug
Laboratories.
PB91-12S989/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
General Enforcement PoScy Compendium.
PB91-167841/REB 91-01 PC E19
State Drinking Water Administrative Penalty Programs:
An Inventory of State PracSces.
PB91-181933/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency Qvi Enforcement
Docket
PB91-921700/REB 91-01 Subscriptions
LAW (JURISPRUDENCE)
U S Environmental Protection Agency Qva Enforcement
Docket (1972 - Present) (for Microcomputers).
P891-S91970/REB 91-01 Subscription
LAWRENCE COUNTY (MINNESOTA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Whitewood Creek Site, Lawrence, Meade, and Butte
Counties, South Dakota (First Remedial Action), Final
Report, March 30, 1990.
PB91-921409/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
LE-AQUA-NA LAKE
Clean Lakes Program Phase 2 Project Report for Lake
Le-Aqua-Na Stephenson County, Illinois.
PB91-123323/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
LEACHATES
Conditional Simulation of Flow and Transport.
PB91-182287/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RBC Nitrification of High Ammonia Leachates.
PB91-182295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Leachate Collection in Landfills: Steady Case.
PB91-191387/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Rate of Flow of Leachate through day Soil Liners.
PB91-196691/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
LEACHING
GeosyntheSc Leachate Collection Systems.
PB91-162834/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate, September
1982.
PB91-181578/REB 91-04 PC A20/MF A03
LEAD (METAL)
Memorandum: Calculation of POL for Lead and Copper.
PB90-271966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interactions between Lead and Essential Elements: A
Review,
PB91-109728/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Elimination of Spectral Interferences in Inductively Cou-
pled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Using Or-
thogonal Polynomials
PB91-116137/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Minimization of Interferences in Inductively Coupled
Plasma Mass Spectrometry Using On-Line Preconcentra-
tion.
PB91-117150/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Impact ol Lead and Other Metallic Solders on Water
Quality.
PB91-125724/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Air Quality Criteria for Lead: Supplement to the 1986 Ad-
dendum.
PB91-138420/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Exposure to Lead in U.S. Drinking Water.
PB91-182683/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Polyphosphate Water-Treatment Products: Their Effects
on the Chemistry and Solubility ol Lead in Potable Water
Systems.
PB91-182709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mechanisms of Inorganic Particle Formation during Sus-
pension Heating of Simulated Aqueous Wastes.
PB91-191494/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Lead: Assessment of Scientific and Technical Informa-
tion.
PB91-206185/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Potential Effects of Potyphosphate Products on Lead Sol-
ubility in Plumbing Systems.
PB91-231381/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Superfund Engineering Issue: Treatment of Lead-Con-
taminated Soils.
PB91-921291/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
LEAK DETECTORS
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: P^ehne Leak Detection Systems.
PB91-113860/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Pressure and Temperature Fluctuations in Underground
Storage Tank Pipelines Containing Gasoline.
PB91-206912/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEAK TESTING
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipeline Leak Detection Systems.
PB91-106245/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Iniection Well Mechanical Integrity.
PB91-145631/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Chemicals Stored in USTs: Characteristics and Leak De-
tection.
PB91-219S92/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
LEAKAGE
Electrical Response of a Leak in a Geomembrane Liner.
PB91-10916S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Measurements: Dependable Data When You Need
PB91-129825/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Musts for USTs: A Summary of the Regulations for Un-
derground Storage Tank Systems.
PB91-136531/HEB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Leachate Collection in Landfills: Steady Case.
PB91-191387/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Methods Used
in Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-226316/RE8 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volumes 1 and Z.
PB91-227942/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
LEARNING
Microinjection of Dynorphin into the Hippocampus Impairs
Spatial Learning in Rats.
PB91-117044/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Acute Exposure to Tris(2-ChloroethyI)Phosphate Pro-
duces Hippocampal Neuronal Loss and Impairs Learning
in Rats.
PB91-171728/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
High Doses of Aspartame Have No Effects on Sensori-
motor Function or Learning and Memory in Rats.
PB91-177360/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEARNING DISORDER
Learning and Memory Deficits in Rats Following Expo-
sure to 3,3'-lminodipropionitrite.
PB91-145078/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEARNING DISORDERS
Delay-Dependent Impairment of Reversal Learning in
Rats Treated with Trimethyltin.
PB91-171793/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEGAL ASPECTS
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Legal Issues.
PB91-145680/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
LEGIONELLA
Continuing March of Legionnaires Disease: UV May Be
Best Control Weapon in a Weak Arsenal.
PB91-116848/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEGIONELLOSIS
Characterization of an Axenic Strain of 'Hartmannella ver-
miformis' Obtained from an Investigation of Nosocomial
Legionellosis.
PB91-211425/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
LEGIONNAIRES' DISEASE
Continuing March of Legionnaires Disease: UV May Be
Best Control Weapon in a Weak Arsenal.
PB9M16848/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEGISLATION
Design ol Shoreline Surveys for Aquatic Litter Pollution.
PB91-179051/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEMNA MINOR
New Method for Determining Effluent Toxicity Using
Duckweed 'Lemna minor'.
PB91-116129/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LENSES
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Optical Fab-
rication Laboratory, Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center,
Denver, Colorado,
PB91-235887/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
LEPOMIS MACROCHIRUS
Ventilatory Patterns of Bluegill CLepomis macrochirus')
Exposed to Organic Chemicals with Different Mecha-
nisms of Toxic Action (Revised).
PB91-144915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LETHAL DOSE 50
Regression on Medians of Probability Distributions.
PB91-177006/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEYDIG CELLS
Trophic Effect of Luteinizing Hormone on the Rat Leydig
Cell.
PB91-117564/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Maintenance of Testosterone Production by Purified
Adult Rat Leydig Cells for 3 Days In vitro.
PB91-117572/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
In vitro/In vivo Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on
Leydig Cells of Adult Rats.
PB91-191569/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Cadmium and Other Metal Cations on In vitro
Leydig Cell Testosterone Production,
PB91-200261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LH
Chtordimefomvlnduced Alterations in Endocrine Regula-
tion within the Male Rat Reproductive System.
PB91-109736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trophic Effect of Luteinizing Hormone on the Rat Leydig
Cell.
PB91-117564/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Suppression of the Luteinizing Hormone Surge by Chlor-
dimeform in Ovariectomized, Steroid-Primed Female
Rats
PB91-200303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LH-FSH RELEASING HORMONE
Regulation of LHRH Action and FSH Synthesis by Estra-
ctol. Progesterone, and Inhibin.
PB91-100933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LIBRARIES
Access EPA: Library and Information Services.
PB91-151621/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A02
Access EPA. State Environmental Libraries. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151639/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A02
LICENSES
Guidance for Writing Case-by-Case Permit Requirements
for Municipal Sewage Sludge.
PB91-145508/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training: Over-
PB91-145672/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
KW-62
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KEYWORD INDEX
LOUISIANA
Hazardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS)
Extract Tape.
PB91-592000/REB 91-01 Subscription
LIGHT DUTY VEHICLES
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck Emission - Nissan.
PB90-213349/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Pulsar NX (DOHC).
PB90-213356/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Maxima (VG30E).
PB90-213364/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Stanza.
PB90-213372/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 300ZX Turbo.
PB90-213380/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 300ZX.
PB90-213398/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 240SX.
PB90-213406/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Truck Pathfinder.
PB90-213414/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra/Pulsar - NX (TBI).
PB90-213422/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra Honeybee (E16S).
PB90-213430/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra 4WD.
PB90-213448/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application lor Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo.
PB90-213455/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Gasoline Fueled. Volume 1.
PB90-213463/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Gasoline Fueled. Volume 2.
PB90-213471/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors. Volume 1.
PB90-213489/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors. Volume 2.
PB90-213497/REB 91-01 PCA17/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda.
PB90-213505/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles • Chrysler Motors. Volume 1.
PB90-213513/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 2.
PB90-213521/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 3.
PB90-213539/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Application tor Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 4.
PB90-213547/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Application fof Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck Exhaust - Chrysler.
PB90-213554/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213562/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks. Light-Duty Vehicles, HOG, and HDG/LDT -
Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213570/REB 91-01 PCA15/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
PB90^213588/REB 91-01 PCA14/MFA02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks • Chrysler Motors.
PB9cTfl3'596/REB 91-01 PCA18/MFA03
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213604/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
LIGHT NONAQUEOUS PHASE LIQUID
Estimation of Free Hydrocarbon Volume from Fluid
Levels in Monitoring Wells. -,..,...
PB91-233387/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LIGHT PENETRATION
Optical Heterogeneity in Green Bay. „.„,.....-<
PB91 -163501 /REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LIGHT SCATTERING
Paniculate Characteristics and Visual Effects of the At-
mosphere at Research Tnangle Park.
PB91-183392/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Outdoor Illuminated Signs.
PB91-234500/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
LIGHTNING
Estimating Lightning-Generated NOx Emissions for Re-
gional Air Pollution Models.
PB91-131664/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LIMESTONE
Limb Process Development Studies.
PB91-127688/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
LIMNOLOGY
PIRLA Project (Paleoecological Investigation of Recent
Lake Acidification): An Introduction to the Synthesis of
the Project.
PB91-146472/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LINDANE
Effect of Lindane on Intestinal Nitroreductase, Azoreduc-
tase, SS-Glucuronidase, Dechlorinase, and Dehydrochlor-
inase Activity.
PB91-163600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LININGS
Electrical Response of a Leak in a Geomembrane Liner.
PB91-109165/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Compilation of Information on Alternative Barriers for
Liner and Cover Systems.
PB91-141846/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Evalua-
tion Manual (Revised Edition).
PB91-181586/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Factors Controlling Minimum Soil Liner Thickness.
PB91-191346/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Leachate Collection in Landfills: Steady Case.
PB91-191387/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Landfill-Liner Designs.
PB91-191460/REB 91-01
PC A03/MF A01
State-of-the-Art Field Hydraulic Conductivity Testing of
Compacted Soils.
P891-206243/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Compatibility of Flexible Membrane Liners and Municipal
Solid Waste Leachates.
PB91-231522/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
LIPIDS
Survival of the Fattest: Implications for Acute Effects of
Lipophilic Chemicals on Aquatic Populations.
PB91-109918/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chlorination, Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
Forty-Six Wisconsin Communities.
PB91-115873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Extraction Methods for the Isolation of
Lipids and PCBs from Mussel Homogenate.
PB91-127787/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Ozone Exposure on Ljpid Metabolism in
Human Alveolar Macrophages.
PB91-176982/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water, Supplement 1.
PB91-108266/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Evaluation of Particle Beam Liquid Chromatography/
Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of Polar Semivolatile
Organic Compounds in Air Samples.
PB91-127746/RE8 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Identification and Quantitation of Alkylated Nucleobases
by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with UV
Photodiode Array Detection.
PB91-144931/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Identification of Nonpolar Toxicants in Effluents Using
Toxicity-Based Fractionation with Gas Chromatography/
Mass Spectrometry.
PB91-183434/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LIQUID FLOW
Modeling Multicomponent Organic Chemical Transport in
Three-Fluid-Phase Porous Media.
PB91-117465/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL
Mechanisms Governing Transients from the Batch Incin-
eration of Liquid Wastes in Rotary Kilns.
PB91-177063/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LIQUIDS
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-195974/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Observations on Waste Destruction in Liquid Injection In-
cinerators (Revised).
PB91-223347/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LISBON (NEW YORK)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sealand
Restoration Site, Town of Lisbon, St. Lawrence County,
NY. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921424/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
UTTER
Design of Shoreline Surveys for Aquatic Utter Pollution.
PB91-179051/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LITTLE ROCK LAKE
Little Rock Lake (Wisconsin): Perspectives on an Experi-
mental Ecosystem Approach to Seepage Lake Acidifica-
PB91-163527/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LITTORAL ZONE
Effects of Chlorpyrifos on the Diet and Growth of Larval
Fathead Minnows, 'Pimephales promeias', in Littoral En-
closures.
PB91-144956/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LIVER
Comparison of In vivo and In vitro Methods for Assessing
the Effects of Carbon Tetrachloride on the Hepatic Drug-
Metabolizing Enzyme System.
PB91-109264/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Biochemical Studies of Promoters of Carcinogenesis in
Rat Liver.
PB91-109330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatic Polyamines and Related Enzymes Following
Chlordecone-Potentiated Carbon Tetrachloride Toxicity in
Rats.
PB91-109579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fish Hepatocyte Model for Investigation of the Effects of
Trihalomethanes. (Chapter 27).
PB91-132845/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Immunohistochemical Detection of Tumour-Associated
Aldehyde Dehydrogenase in Formalin-Fixed Rat and
Mouse Normal Liver and Hepatomas.
PB91-163691/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mirex Induces Ornithine Decarboxylase in Female Rat
Liver.
PB91-171835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Assessment of the Hepatotoxicity of Acute and Short-
Term Exposure to Inhaled p-Xylene in F-344 Rals.
PB91-191650/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabelling of DNA and the
Autoradiographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Mice Ex-
posed to 2-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF).
°B91-231308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabelling of DNA and the
Autoradiographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Rats Ex-
posed to 2-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Immunotoxicologic Assessment of Subacute Exposure of
Rats to Carbon Tetrachloride with Comparison to Hepa-
totoxicity and Nephrotoxicity.
icity and Nephrotoxicity.
PB91-233445/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LIVER MICROSOMES
Amplification of CCI4 Toxicity by Chlordecone: Destruc-
tion of Rat Hepatic Microsomal Cytochrome p-450 Sub-
population.
PB91-191593/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LIVER NEOPLASMS
Hepatic Neoplasms in the Mummichog 'Fundulus hetero-
clitus' from a Creosote-Contaminated Site.
PB91-163980/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Role of Hyperplastic Nodules in Dichloroacetic Acid-In-
duced Hepatocarcinogenesis in B6C3F1 Male Mice.
PB91-242610/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
LIVER REGENERATION
Carbon Tetrachloride Metabolism in Partially Hepatecto-
mized and Sham-Operated Rats Pre-Exposed to Chlorde-
cone (Kepone).
PB91-109553/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Hepatocellular Regeneration in Chlordecone Po-
tentiated Hepatotoxicity of Carbon Tetrachloride.
PB91-109561/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Model Informational Notice Letter to Local Governments.
PB91-187013/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
LOCOMOTIVES
Report to Congress on Railroad Emissions: A Study
Based On Existing Data.
PB91-216150/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
LONDON (ENGLAND)
Reexamination of London, England, Mortality in Relation
to Exposure to Acidic Aerosols during 1963-1972 Win-
ters.
PB91-109397/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization and Reconstruction of Historical London,
England, Acidic Aerosol Concentrations.
PB91-109405/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LONG-TERM POTENTIATION
NMDA Antagonist, MK-801, Suppresses Long-Term Po-
tentiation. Kindling, and Kindling-Induced Potentiation in
the Perforant Path of the Unanesthetized Rat.
PB91-116087/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
LOTIC ENVIRONMENT
Application of Ecological Theory to Determine Recovery
Potential of Disturbed Lotic Ecosystems: Research
Needs and Priorities.
PB91-171454/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LOUISIANA
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Louisiana, 1 989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508754/REB 91-04 CP D01
KW-63
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KEYWORD INDEX
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Louisiana. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509281/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana.
PB91-921226/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES
Guidance document for prepermit bioassay testing of
tow-level radioactive waste.
DE91002995/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Ocean Current Measurements at the Farallon Islands
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site. 1977-1978.
Includes Appendix.
PB91-222521/REB 91-04 PC A1S/MF A03
LOW PRESSURE MEMBRANES
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure Re-
verse Osmosis Membranes. Phase 2 Final Report
P891-234625/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
LOW TEMPERATURE TESTS
Laboratory Evaluation of the Low Temperature Charac-
teristics of Four Protective Ctothing Materials.
PB91-148452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LOWEST ACHIEVABLE EMISSION RATES
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. First Supplement to
1990 Edition.
P891-231548/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF AM
LOWEST OBSERVED EFFECT CONCENTRATION (LOEC)
Evaluation of the Fathead Minnow Seven-Day Subchronic
Test for Estimating Chronic ToxkSty
PB91-146423/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LT3VSI MODEL
User's GuKte for the Mathematical Model LT3VSI Derutn-
hcabon m Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale Aquifers.
PB91-216S1S/REB 91-O4 PC A11/MF A03
LUNG
Increase m Angtotensm-Convortmg Enzyme in Rat Lungs
Following Inhalation of Phosgene
PB91-109546/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Lung Iniury Caused by Ambient Levels of Ozone.
PB91-117606/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Ammonium Nitrate Aerosol Exposure on Lung
Structure of Normal and Elastase-l moaned Rats and
GuneaPigs.
PB91-117630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Structure of the Gas Exchange Region ol the Lungs De-
termined by Three-Dimensional ReconstructJons.
PB91-133017/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Anatomical Modeling of Microdosimetry of Inhaled Parti-
cles and Gases in the Lung
PB91-133O33/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Phosgene Exposure on Lung Arachidonic Add
Metabolism.
P891-177352/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ftegutaton of Postnatal beta-Adrenergic Receptor/Aden-
ylate Cydase Development by Prenatal Agonist Stimula-
tion and Steroids: Alterations in Rat Kidney and Lung
after Exposure to Tertxjtaline or Dexamethasone.
PB91-213496/REB 91-04 FCA03/MFA01
Spatial Distribution of Collagen and Elastm Fibers in the
Lungs.
PB91-213520/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LUNG CANCER
Mutagenaty. Carorogerocrty. and Human Cancer Risk
from Indoor Exposure to Coal and Wood Combustion in
Xuan Wei. Chna.
PS91-162S86/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LUNG FUNCTION TESTS
Indoor Air PoButwn and Pulmonary Performance: Investi-
gating Errors in Exposure Assessment.
P891-100917/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LUNGS
Trophic Control of Lung Development by Sympathetic
Neurons: Effects of Neonatal Sympathectomy with 6-Hy-
droxydopamme.
PB91-109207/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predated Deposition of Nonhyoroscopic Aerosols in the
Human Lung as a Function of Subject Age.
P891-109587/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LYMPHOCYTES
Multiple DMA Adducts in Lymphocytes of Smokers and
Nonsmokers Determined by 32P-Posttabeling Analysis.
P891-116897/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Persistence of Lymphocytes with Dicentric Chromosomes
Fotowng Whole-Body X Irradiation of Mice.
P891-171868/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LYMPHOMA
Genotoxicity of 2-Amino-6-N-Hydroxyadenine (AHA) to
Mouse Lymphoma and CHO Ceils.
PB91-243048/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MACROOtSPERSION
Macroctsperston and Spatial Variably of Hydraulic Con-
ductivity in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer, Cape Cod, Massa-
cnusetts.
PB91-242370/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
MACROPHAGES
Modulation of Eicosanoid Production by Human Alveolar
Macroonaoes Exposed to SAca 'In vitro'.
PB9lT36630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Ozone Exposure on Lipid Metabolism in
Human Alveolar Macrophages.
PB91-176982/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Human Alveolar and Peritoneal Macrophages Mediate
Fungistasis Independently of L-Argimne Oxidation to Ni-
trite or Nitrate.
PB91-206920/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MAGIC
MAGIC/DDRP Final Report. Models. Calibration. Results,
Uncertainty Analyses. QA.QC. Volume 1.
PB91-1B1867/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Regional Analyses of Results
(Summary Tables and Plots). Volume 2.
PB91-181875/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Summary of Results for Indi-
vidual Catchments. Volume 3.
PB91-181883/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Processing Stream. I/O Files
and Formats. Deliverables. Volume 4.
PB91-1B1891/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Processing Stream, Program
Listings. Volume 5.
PB91-181909/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
MAGNETIC FIELDS
Development of Chicken Embryos in a Pulsed Magnetic
Field.
PB91-145011/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Importance of Alignment between Local DC Magnetic
Field and an Oscillating Magnetic Field in Responses of
Brain Tissue In vitro and In vivo.
PB91-145052/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence ol Temperature during Electric- and Magnetic -
Field-Induced Alteration ol Calcium-Ion Release from In
vitro Brain Tissue
PB91-211433/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Influence ol 50-Hz Electric and Magnetic Fields on Neur-
ite Outgrowth in Pheochromocyloma Cells.
PB91-242461/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
Local and Global Thermoregulatory Responses to MRI
Electromagnetic Fields: Biological Etiects and Safety As-
pects of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging and
Spectroscopy.
PB91-242941/R?B 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MAINE
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Maine. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508762/RES 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Maine, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509299/REB 91-O4 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
PB91-921227/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
MAINTENANCE COSTS
Affordability of Major Wastewater Systems Improvements
for Small Montana Communities.
PB91-236018/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
MALE PARENTAL CARE
Divergence between Populations of a Monogamous Poty-
chaete with Male Parental Care: Prematjng Isolation and
Chromosome Variation.
PB91-206904/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MALES
Effect of Acute Exposure to Bone Acid on the Male Re-
productive System of the Rat
PB91-163626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MALIC ACID
Interaction of Aqueous Solutions of Chkxine with Malic
Acid, Tartanc Acid, and Various Fruit Juices. A Source of
Mutagens.
PB91-116046/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS
Report of the International Committee on Nickel Carano-
genesis in Man.
PB91-109801/REB 91-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
MALLARDS
Avoidance Behavior of Mallards and Northern Bobwhite
Exposed to Carbofuran-Contarninated Food and Water.
PB91-146316/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative Method for Evaluating Avian Food Avoid-
ance Behavior.
PB91-149807/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Dicofol on Mallard Eggshell Quality.
PB91-163S43/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Subchronic Effects of Sodium Selenite and Selenometh-
iorane on Several Immune-Functions in Mallards
PB91-163S50/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MAN COMPUTER INTERFACE
AIDE, A System for Developing Interactive User Inter-
faces for Environmental Models.
PB91-129171/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MAN ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS
Human Impacts to Minnesota Wetlands.
PB91-183160/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
MANAGEMENT
Hazardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS)
Extract Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-100883/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Region 10 Environmental Indicators. FY 89 Summary.
PB91-136580/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Seminar Publication: Risk Assessment, Management and
Communication of Drinking Water Contamination.
PB91-145722/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report, 1987.
PB91-220293/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
MANAGEMENT PLANNING
Guide to Ground-Water Supply Contingency Planning for
Local and State Governments. Technical Assistance
Document.
PB91-145755/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Importance of Quality for Collection of Environmental
Samples. Planning, Implementing, and Assessing Field
Sampling Quality at CERCLA Sites.
PB91-218941/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment. Interim
Report.
PB91-921208/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment
PB91-921312/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MANGANESE
Elimination of Spectral Infwlerences in Inductively Cou-
pled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Using Or-
thogonal Polynomials.
PB91-116137/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Minimization of Interferences in Inductively Coupled
Plasma Mass Spectrometry Using On-Une Preconcentra-
tion.
PB91 -117150/REB 91 -01 PC A02/MF A01
MANGANESE OXIDE
Serum Chemistries of 'Cotumix cotumix japonica' Given
Dietary Manganese Oxide (Mn3O4).
PB91-177220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MANGANESE OXIDES
Effects of Solar Radiation on Manganese Oxide Reac-
tions with Selected Organic Compounds.
PB91-231431/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
MANUALS
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
Manual.
PB91-101709/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Air Stnpper Design Manual.
PB91-125997/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Quality Assurance Methods Manual for Forest Site Clas-
sification and Field Measurements.
PB91-127761/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the
Biogenic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB91-136549/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
RCRA Orientation Manual 1990 Edition.
PB91-145888/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 1
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-148312/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 3:
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-167569/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Section 313, Emergency Planning and Community Right-
to-Know Act Quality Assurance Audit Manual.
PB91-167577/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Designing and Implementing an Air Toxics Control Pro-
gram: A Program Development Manual for State and
Local Agencies
PB91-191064/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category IV:
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-191254/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers
Volume 1. Technical Manual.
PB91-205153/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A02
Handbook on Control Technologies for Hazardous Air
Pollutants: HAP Manual.
PB91-223180/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Methods for the Determination of Metals in Environmen-
tal Samples.
PB91-231498/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS Treatability Manual
PB91-921269/REB 91-04 PCA99/MFA04
Superfund Program Management Manual. Fiscal Year
1992. Volume 1 and Volume 2.
PB91-921272/REB 91-04 PC A18/MF A04
Superfund Docket Operations Manual for Rulemaking Ac-
tivities.
PB91-921349/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
MANUFACTURING
Joint Federal Task Force on Clandestine (Illegal) Drug
Laboratories.
PB91-125989/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
MAPLE TREES
Initial Growth and Ontogeny of Bigleaf Maple 'Acer ma-
crophvllum' in an Enriched Carbon Dioxide Environment.
PB91-162685/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
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MATHEMATICAL MODELS
MAPPING
Feasibility and Approach for Mapping Radon Potentials in
Florida. Florida Radon Research Program.
PB91-217372/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MARINE BIOLOGY
Contaminated Marine Sediments: Assessment and Re-
mediation.
PB91-132811/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Natural Sediment Features on Survival of the
'Phoxocephalid amphipod', 'Rhepoxynius abronius'.
PB91-144741/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Soil Moisture on Structural and Biomass Char-
acteristics of Four Salt Marsh Plants.
PB91-146308/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Sediment Holding Time on Sediment Toxicity.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149575/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Wastewater Treatment and Seawater Dilution
in Reducing Lethal Toxicity of Municipal Wastewater to
Sheepshead Minnow ('Cyprinodon variegatus') and Pink
Shrimp ('Penaeus duorarum').
PB91-149781/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Transformation of a Marine 'Vibrio' Species by
Plasmid DNA.
PB91-163907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Vertebral Abnormalities in Juvenile Inland Silversides
'Menidia beryllina' Exposed to Terbufos during Embryo-
genesis.
PB91-163956/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bioassessment Methods for Determining the Hazards of
Dredged Material Disposal in the Marine Environment.
PB91-176768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preliminary Field Verification of Daily Growth Increments
in the Lapillar Otoliths of Juvenile Gunners
PB9M83236/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pollutant Dynamics as Influenced by Seagrass Beds: Ex-
periments with Tributyltin in Thalassia' Microcosms.
PB91-206888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ocular Chondrqsarcomas in 'Rivulus marmoratus' Poey
(Short Communication).
PB91-206946/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Reconnaissance Survey of Chemical Contamination and
Biological Effects in Southern Puget Sound.
PB91-211946/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
MARINE ENVIRONMENT
Current and Developing Analytical Technologies for
Quantifying Biogenic Gas Emissions.
PB91-216523/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
MARINE FISHES
Field Observations of the Ecology and Habits of Man-
grove Rivulus ('Rivulus marmoratus') in Belize and Florida
JTeleostei: Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae).
PB91-163840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Risks of Toxic Contaminants to Exploited Fish Popula-
tions: Influence of Life History, Data Uncertainty and Ex-
ploitation Intensity.
PB91-199984/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MARINE SALVAGE
Recovery of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Packages
from Deep-Ocean Disposal Sites, September 1990.
PB91-127738/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MARKING
Background Document on Clean Products Research and
Implementation.
PB91-108977/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
MARSHES
Impacts on Quality of Inland Wetlands of the United
States: A Survey of Indicators, Techniques, and Applica-
tions of Community-Level Biomonitoring Data.
PB91-113837/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Re-
search Plan for Monitoring Wetland Ecosystems.
PB91-149526/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Toxicity Tests of Effluents with Marsh Plants in Water
and Sediment
PB91-200337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MARYLAND
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Maryland. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508770/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Maryland, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509307/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB91-921228/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MASS SPECTRA
Mass Spectral Fragmentation Pathways in Nitramines: A
Collision-Induced Dissociation Study
PB91-117135/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Thermospray lonization with Repeller-lnduced Collisional-
ly Activated Dissociation of Dyes.
PB91-117168/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mass Spectral Characteristics of Bromochtorinated Dt-
benzo-p-Dtoxins and Dibenzofurans.
PB91-117176/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
MASS SPECTROSCOPY
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopical Identification of Cer-
tain Potyhalogenated Acetic Acids.
PB91-109777/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Electron-Capture Negative lonization Calibrants for Mag-
netic Sector Mass Spectrometers.
PB91-117143/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Minimization of Interferences in Inductively Coupled
Plasma Mass Spectrometry Using On-Line Preconcentra-
tion.
PB91-117150/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Particle Beam Liquid Chromatography/
Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of Polar Semivolatile
Organic Compounds in Air Samples.
PB91-127746/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mass Spectral Confirmation of Chlorinated and Brominat-
ed Diphenylethers in Human Adipose Tissues.
PB91-159699/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Identification of Nonpolar Toxicants in Effluents Using
Toxicity-Based Fractionation with Gas Chromatography/
Mass Spectrometry.
PB91-183434/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Gas Chrpmatography/Mass Spectrometry Study of Mixed
Haloacetic Acids Found in Chlorinated Drinking Water.
PB91-196162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Optimizing Sensitivity of SIM Mode of GC/MS Analysis
for EPA's TO-14 Air Toxics Method.
PB91-233536/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Expert System for Estimates of Molecular Weights of
Volatile Organic Compounds from Low-Resolution Mass
Spectra.
PB91-242990/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MASS TRANSFER
Simulation of Heat and Mass Transfer Processes in a
Surrogate Bronchial System Developed for Hygroscopic
Aerosol Studies.
PB91-109363/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aer-
osol/Vapor-Laden Gases-1. Theory of the Hygroscopic
Aerosol Effects on Temperature and Relative Humidity
Patterns of Inspired Air.
PB91-182139/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aer-
osol/Vapor-Laden Gases. 2. Computer Modeling of
Water Vapor/Droplet Interaction and Entrainment.
PB91-199901/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MASSACHUSETTS
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Massachusetts, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508788/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Massachusetts, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509315/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts.
PB91-921229/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
MATERIALS HANDLING
Asbestos/NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Containing Ma-
terials Guidance.
PB91-218701/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used at Haz-
ardous Waste Sites.
PB91-921283/REB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
MATERIALS RECOVERY
Recovery of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Packages
from Deep-Ocean Disposal Sites, September 1990.
PB91-127738/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Three Case Studies of Waste Minimization through Use
of Metal Recovery Processes.
PB91-162719/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Materials Separation.
PB91-168567/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Reducing Waste in the Photo Lab. Waste Minimization:
Opportunity Assessment Make It Easy.
PB91-171900/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Overview of Metals Recovery Technologies for Hazard-
ous Wastes.
PB91-176792/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Current and Target Recovery Rates for Plastics Packag-
ing in Oregon.
PB91-191700/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Innovative Practices for Treating Waste Streams Contain-
ing Heavy Metals: A Waste Minimization Approach.
PB91-196618/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Recovery of Metals from Sludges and Wastewaters.
PB91-220384/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors: Economic Analysis of Materi-
als Separation Requirement
PB91-222539/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Solvent Extraction Treatment.
PB91-228015/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
MATERNAL-FETAL EXCHANGE
Maternal Transfer of Bioactive Polychlorinated Aromatic
Hydrocarbons in Spawning Chinook Salmon ('Obchrhyn-
chus tschawytscha').
PB91-117556/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Animal Models for Assessing Developmental Toxicity.
PB91-219154/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
MATHEMATICAL MODELING
Cost Modeling for Drinking Water Unit Treatment Proc-
PB91-162453/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
Memorandum: Calculation of PQL for Lead and Copper.
PB90-271966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicted Deposition of Nonhygroscopic Aerosols in the
Human Lung as a Function of Subject Age.
PB91-109587/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Ambient Temperature and Running Wheel Activ-
ity on the Outcome of Pregnancy in CD-1 Mice.
PB91-109645/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicant-Induced Mortality in Models of 'Daphnia' Popu-
lations.
PB91-109900/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Survival of the Fattest: Implications for Acute Effects of
Lipophilic Chemicals on Aquatic Populations.
PB91-109918/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of pH Concentration on the Transport of Naphtha-
lene in Saturated Aquifer Media.
PB91-109959/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Numerical Models for Predicting Watershed Acidification.
PB91-115956/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Equilibrium Partitioning and Bioaccumulation of Sediment-
Associated Contaminants by Infaunal Organisms.
PB91-116954/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Multtcomponent Organic Chemical Transport in
Three-Fluid-Phase Porous Media.
PB91-117465/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Water Quality Modeling in Distribution Systems.
PB91-130153/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Contaminant Loading from Fox River to Lower Green
Bay.
PB91-144758/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mela-Analytic Reappraisal of Statistical Results in the En-
vironmental Sciences: The Case of a Hydrological Effect
of Cloud Seeding.
PB91-146613/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
High-Temperature. Short-Time Sulfation of Calcium-
Based Sorbents. 1, Theoretical Sulfation Model.
PB91-146688/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Self-Consistent Deutschian ESP Model.
PB91-149516/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Watershed Manipulation Project: Rationale for Hypothesis
Formulation and Testing.
PB91-159616/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Preliminary Testing, Evaluation and Sensitivity Analysis
for the Terrestrial Ecosystem Exposure Assessment
Model (TEEAM).
PB91-161711/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Comparison of Modified Carson and EPA Mixing Height
Estimates Using Data from Five Field Experiments.
PB91-162495/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the EPA Complex Terrain Dispersion Model
(CTDMPLUS) with the Lovert Power Plant Data Base.
PB91-162503/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hydrocarbon Spill Exposure Assessment Modeling.
PB91-162669/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ISIM3D: An ANSI-C Three-Dimensional Multiple Indicator
Conditional Simulation Program.
PB91-163733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cancer Dose-Response Models Incorporating Clonal Ex-
pansion.
PB91-171975/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Simple Model for Describing Radon Migration and Entry
into Houses.
PB91-176743/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Generalized Soft Water Acidification Model.
PB91-182055/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Modeling of Long-Term Lake Alkalinity Responses to
Acid Deposition.
PB91-182071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Recursive Parameter Estimation of Hydrologic Models.
PB91-182089/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Lake Acidification Studies: The Role of Input Uncertainty
in Long-Term Predictions.
PB91-1821 OS/RES 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aer-
osol/Vapor-Laden Gases-1. Theory of the Hygroscopic
Aerosol Effects on Temperature and Relative Humidity
Patterns of Inspired Air.
PB91-182139/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Design Stream Flows Based on Harmonic Means.
PB91-182204/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Denitrification in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale
Aquifers: 4. Hydraulics, Nitrogen Chemistry, and Microbi-
ology in a Single Layer.
PB91-182345/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Integrated Approach to Research on the Impact of
Sources on Indoor Air Quality.
PB91-182659/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Polyphosphate Water-Treatment Products: Their Effects
on the Chemistry and Solubility of Lead in Potable Water
Systems.
PB91-182709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Test of a Kinetic Model
for the Oxidation of Organic Compounds with Ozone and
Hydrogen Peroxide in a Semibatch Reactor.
PB91-183186/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
DO Model Uncertainty with Correlated Inputs.
PB91-183335/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Accumulation Factors for Eleven Porychlorinated Bi-
phenyl Congeners.
PB91-183426/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Approximate Multiphase Flow Modeling by Characteristic
Methods.
PB91-190959/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Sensitivity Analysis of a Nested Ozone Air Quality Model.
PB91-191221/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MOBILE4 Sensitivity Analysts.
PB91-191312/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeing Contaminant Propagation in Drinking Water Dis-
tribution Systems.
PB91-196170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Minimization at Transient Emissions from Rotary K3n In-
cinerators. 1990.
PB91-196329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Moasurtng and Modeing Variations in Distribution System
Water Ouaity.
PB91-196410/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air Quaity Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects.
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 11. A
Lognormal Model Relating Human Lung Function De-
crease to O3 Exposure.
PB91-2O0287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative Methods for Cross-Species Mapping (CSM).
PB91-211482/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories
tor Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume
2. Emrssion Inventory Requroments tor Photochemical
Air Quality Simulation Models,
PB91-216176/REB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
Influence of Organic Co*otvents on the Sorpbon Kinetics
o< Hydrophobe Organic Chemicals.
PB91-216283/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
CORMIX: An Expert System tor Minna Zone Analysis.
P891-216309/REB '
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Analysis of Historical Radutively Important Trace Gases
(RITG) Emissions: Development of a Trace Gas Account-
ing System (T-GAS) for 14 Countries.
P891-21632S/REB 91-04 PC A16/MF A03
Toward a Better Understanding of the Complex Geo-
chermcal Processes Governing Subsurface Contaminant
Transport.
PB31-216499/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
New Methods tor Modeing the Transport of Metals from
Mrwral Processing Wastes nto Surface Waters.
PB91-219097/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Method for Estimating Methane Emissions from Under-
ground Coal Mines: Preliminary Fndings.
PB91-223214/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Initial Verification of the Environmental Protection Agency
indoor Air Ouaity Model EXPOSURE Version 2.
PB91-223263/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Prooeedngs at Two Highway Vehicle Emissions Work-
shops.
PB91-223271/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Development. Application, and Cafcration of Models tor
Predctrn Water Quality in Distribution Systems.
PB91-223313/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of C-t Values.
PB91-223339/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Three-Oimensional Contaminant Distribution in an Office
PB9V226365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Toward a Rule-Based Some Model.
PB91-226472/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Sensitivity of the Regional Water Balance in the Colum-
bia River Basin to CSmate VariabMy: Appkcabon of a
SpattaH Distributed Water Balance Model
PB91-226522/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Modeling Mufephase Organ* Chemical Transport in Soils
and Ground Water
P891-231514/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Evaluaton of the TUPOS Air Ouaity Dispersion Model
P89f-23b494/REB 9HM PC A03/MF A01
SonsitMry of Regional Ozone Modeing to Bogene Hy-
P891^52e/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Nested Grid Mesoscate Atmosphere ChemistryModel.
PB91-233551/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Fiscal Year 1990 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeing Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency
PB91-235499/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Vertical Integration of Three-Phase Flow Equations for
Analysis o« Light Hydrocarbon Plume Movement
PB91-242487/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Modeang the Influence of Active Substab Depressuriza-
ton (ASD) Systems on Airflows in Subslab Aggregate
Rrtfte
PB91-242325/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MAUMEERMER
Tmdcify of Sedimenls from Western Lake Erie and the
Maumee River at Toledo. Onto. 1987: ImpicaBons for
Current Dredged Material Disposal Practices.
PB91-1635M/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
MAUMEE RIVER BASIN
Maumee River Basin Pilot Watershed Study. Volume 4.
Continued Watershed Monitoring (1981-1985) and Rainu-
lator Study (1986).
PB91-233601/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVEL GOALS
Development Application, and Calibration of Models for
Predicting Water Quality in Distribution Systems.
PB91-223313/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Radium (Final
Draft).
PB91-225631/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beta and Gamma
Emitting Radtonudides.
PB91-225649/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Alpha Emitting Ra-
cbonucWes.
PB91-22S664/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Radon (Final Draft).
PB91-225672/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Uranium.
PB91-225680/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
MD-801
NMDA Antagonist, MK-801, Suppresses Long-Term Po-
termabon. Kindling, and Kindling-Induced Potentiation in
trie Perforant Path of the Unanesthetized Rat
PB91-116067/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Evaluation of an Atmospheric Corrosion Rate Monitor as
a Time-of-Wetness Meter.
PB91-137034/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Snow/Rain Collector Sampler.
PB91-167601/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MEDICAL WASTE TRACKING ACT OF 1988
Medical Waste Management in the United States.
Second Interim Report to Congress.
PB91-130167/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
MEDICAL WASTES
Review of Federal/State Medical Waste Management
PB91-176917/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hospital Pollution Prevention Case Study.
PB91-216440/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
MEDICINAL PLANTS
Monetizing the Pharmacological Benefits of Plants.
PB91-218958/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MEETINGS
Proceedings of the U.S. EPA Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Technology Forum-1990. Held in Orlando,
Florida on March 20-22, 1990.
PB91-104265/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Plot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dtoxins and Related Compounds. October 1988.
PB91-106112/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Workshop on the Qualitative and Quantitative Compara-
bility of Human and Animal Developmental Neurotoxoty,
Work Group 1 Report Comparability of Measures of De-
velopmental Neurotoncrty in Humans and Laboratory Ani-
mals.
PB91-109678/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cotinme Analytical Workshop Report Consideration of
Analytical Methods for Determining Cotinine in Human
Body Fluids as a Measure of Passive Exposure to Tobac-
co Smoke.
PB91-109694/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
Proceedings: United States/Japan Conference on
Sewage Treatment Technology (12th). Held in Cincinnati,
Onto on October 12-13, 1989.
PB91-110031/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants. Pro-
ceedngs of the 1990 EPA/A and WMA International
Symposium. Held in Raleigh, North Carolina on May 1-4.
1990.
PB91-120279/REB 91-01 PC AW/MF A99
Workshop on Methods for Investigation of Waterbome
Disease Outbreaks. Summary of Recommendations. Held
in Denver. Colorado. October 11-13. 1988.
PB91-125716/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Quantifying Effects n Ecological Site Assessments: Bio-
logical and Statistical Considerations.
P89T-129189/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Physical/Chemical Treatment of Hazardous Waste Sites:
Speaker Side Copies and Supporting Information.
PB9T145433/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Remedial Action, Treatment and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium
(15th). Held in Cncrinati, Oho on April 10-12,1989.
PB91-145524/REB 91-O1 PC A99/MF A04
Abstract Proceedings: Forum on Innovative Hazardous
Waste Treatment Technologies; Domestic and Interna-
tional (2nd). Held in Philadelphia. Pennsylvania on May
15-17. 1990.
PB91-145649/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Annual Hazardous Waste Research Symposium (16th):
Remedial Action. Treatment and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on April 3-5, 1990.
PB91-145664/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
Seminar Publication: Risk Assessment Management and
Cfcmrnuriication of Drinking Water Contamination.
PB91-145722/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Pilot Study on Indoor Air Quality: Managing Indoor Air
Quality Risks. Report on a Meeting Held in St. Michaels.
Maryland on October 25-27, 1989.
PB91-145896/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Workshop on Innovative Technologies for Treatment of
Contaminated Sediments. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on
June 13-14, 1990. Summary Report.
PB91-148296/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual RREL Hazardous
Waste Research Symposium (16th). Held in Cincinnati,
Ohio on April 3-5, 1990.
PB91-148379/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Environmental Challenge of the 1990's. Proceedings.
International Conference on Pollution Prevention: Clean
Technologies and Clean Products. Held in Washington,
DC. on June 10-13. 1990.
PB91-148387/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Oil and
Gas Exploration and Production Waste Management
Practices (1st). Held in New Orleans, Louisiana on Sep-
tember 10-13, 1990.
PB91-160549/REB 91-01 PCS95.00/MF £09
Biological Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, with
Special Emphasis on the Great Lakes: Report of a Work-
shop, Manrtowoc, Wisconsin, July 17-19, 1990.
PB91-161679/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Citizen Volunteers in Environmental Monitoring: Summary
Proceedings of the National Workshop (2nd). Held in
New Orleans, Louisiana in December 1 989.
PB91-168377/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emission Inventory
Workshops. Held in Washington, DC. on July 19-20. 1990
and in Sacramento, CA on August 21, 1990.
PB91-168492/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Conference Summary: Practical Aspects of the Design
and Use of GAC.
PB91-177345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Establishing Programs to Resolve Small Drinking Water
System Viability: A Summary of the Federal/State Work-
shop. Held in Scottsdale. Arizona on September 22-24.
1990.
PB91-179028/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Proceedings of the St. Michaels Workshop on Residual
Radioactivity and Recycling Criteria. Held in St Michaels.
Maryland, on September 27-28, 1989.
PB91-179119/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Cleaning Up Our Coastal Waters: An Unfinished Agenda
A Regional Conference. Held in Riverdale, New York on
March 12-14, 1990.
PB91-180174/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Summary of the 1990 EPA/A and WMA International
Symposium: Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pol-
lutants.
PB91-183301/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Diaper Industry Workshop Report
PB91-191262/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Risk Assessment and Risk Management
PB91-191361/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Use and Development of Environmentally Controlled
Chambers (Mesocosms) for Evaluating Biotechnology
Products: The Proceedings of the Workshop on the Use
and Development of Terrestrial Mesocosms.
PB91-191684/REB 91-O1 PC A06/MF A01
NATO/CCMS Conference on the Demonstration of Re-
medial Action Technologies for Contaminated Land and
Groundwater. Held in Bitthoven, The Netherlands on No-
vember 7-1 1 , 1 988.
PB91-196261/REB 91-O1 PCA02/MFA01
Ecology and Management of the Zebra Mussel and
Other Introduced Aquatic Nuisance Species.
PB91-196675/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Pesticides in Natural Systems: 'How Can Their Effects Be
Monitored1. Proceedings of the Conference. HekJ in Cor-
vallis. Oregon on December 11-12, 1990.
PB91-197053/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 1.
Sessions 1, 2,
, 2, 3A, and 3B.
PB91-197210/REB
91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 2.
Sessions 4A. 4B. 4C. and 5.
PB91-197228/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 3.
Sessions 6A, 68. and 6C.
PB91-197236/REB 91-01 PCA19/MFA03
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 4.
Sessions 7A, 7B, and Posters.
PB91-197244/REB 91-O1 PC A25/MF A04
Parachute Creek Shale Oil Project Monitoring Review
Committee Meeting Report, August 9. 1990.
PB91-198051/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Proceedmgs of the National Conference on Household
Hazardous Waste Management (5th). Held in San Fran-
cisco, California on November 5-7, 1 990.
PB91-206607/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Symposium Overview. Symposium on Application of
PharmacokinetJcs in Developmental Toxkaty Risk Assess-
ments.
PB91-211474/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
METHANOL
Proceedings of U.S./FRG Workshop on Photochemical
Ozone Problem and Its Control (2nd). Held in Chapel Hill,
North Carolina on June 5-8.1990.
PB91-211847/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation and Effective Risk Communications Workshop
Proceedings. Held in Washington, DC. in June 1988.
PB91-211896/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
Sequestering Carbon in Soils: A Workshop to Explore the
Potential for Mitigating Global Climate Change. Held in
Corvallis, Oregon on February 26-28,1990.
PB91-216390/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
Proceedings: EPA/NGA Workshop on Global Climate
and State Actions. Held in Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina on December 3-4, 1990.
PB91-219105/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
General Proceedings and Action Agendas from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's National Leadership
Conference on Building Public-Private Partnerships. Held
in Washington, DC, on October 26, 1988.
PB91-219584/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Alternative Financing for Solid Waste. General Proceed-
ings, Region 4 Conference on Public-Private Partner-
ships. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on April 19-21,1989.
PB91-221994/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Public-Private Partnerships for Environmental Services:
Region 3, Conference Proceedings.
PB91-222000/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Funding Our Environmental Future: General Proceedings.
Region 1 Conference on Public-Private Partnerships and
Alternative Financing Mechanisms. Held in Northampton,
Massachusetts on November 6-7,1989.
PB91-222026/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emissions Work-
shops.
PB91-223271/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Reducing Risk in Paint Stnppirtg: Proceedings of an Inter-
national Conference. Held in Washington, DC. on Febru-
ary 12-13, 1991.
PB91-224303/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual Hazardous Waste Re-
search Symposium (17th). Held in Cincinnati. Ohio on
April 9-11, 1991.
PB91-233627/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta, Georgia on February 19-23. 1990. Volume 1. Sympo-
sium Oral Papers (Sessions 1-4).
PB91-234443/REB 91-O4 PC A17/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta, Georgia on February 19-23, 1990. Volume 2. Sympo-
sium Oral Papers (Sessions 5-9).
PB91-234450/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta, Georgia on February 19-23. 1990. Volume 3. Sympo-
sium Poster Papers.
PB91-234468/REB 91-04 PC A24/MF A04
Superfund Engineering Issue: Treatment of Lead-Con-
taminated Soils.
PB91-921291/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MEIOSIS
Synaptonemal Complex Analysis of Mutagen Effects on
Meiotic Chromosome Structure and Behavior.
PB91-132969/'REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bleomycin Effects on Mouse Meiotic Chromosomes.
PB91-17175UREB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MEMBRANE
Can Membranes Be Acceptable Treatment Technology
for Drinking Water Treatment
PB91-13304VREB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MEMBRANE POTENTIAL
Relationship between Cell Surface Properties and Trans-
port of Bacteria through Soil.
PB91-171884/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MEMBRANES
Membrane Summary: Performance. Concerns, and Regu-
lations.
PB91-176925/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Removal by Membrane Processes.
P991-182766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure Re-
verse Osmosis Membranes. Phase 2 Final Report
PB91-234625/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Membranes for Drinking Water Treatment
PB91-242420/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
MEMORY
Learning and Memory Deficits in Rats Following Expo-
sure to 3,3'-lminodipropionilTile.
PB91-145078/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modelling Working and Reference Memory in Rats: Ef-
fects of Scopolamine on Delayed Matching-to-Position.
PB91-163642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
High Doses of Aspartame Have No Effects on Sensori-
motor Function or Learning and Memory in Rats.
P891-177360/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MEMPHIS (TENNESSEE)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): North
Hollywood Dump, TN. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921443/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A02
MENID1A BERYLLINA
Effects of Temperature and Salinity on 'Menidia beryllina'
Embryos Exposed to Terbufos.
PB91-163881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Vertebral Abnormalities in Juvenile Inland Silversides
'Menidia beryllina' Exposed to Terbufos during Embryo-
PB91-163956/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MERCENARIA MERCENARIA
Role of the Red Gland in 'Mercenaria mercenaria' in De-
toxification.
PB91-117515/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MERCER COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Osborne
Landfill Site. Pine Township, Mercer County, PA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921440/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A01
MERCURIC REDUCTASE
Genes Encoding Mercuric Reductases from Selected
Gram-Negative Aquatic Bacteria Have a Low Degree of
Homology with merA of Transposon TN50.
PB91-163782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MERCURY (METAL)
New Source Identification of Mercury Contamination in
the Great Lakes.
PB91-116111/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Airborne Mercury Deposition and Watershed Characteris-
tics in Relation to Mercury Concentrations in Water, Sedi-
ments. Plankton, and Fish of Eighty Northern Minnesota
Lakes.
PB91-146712/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Factors Influencing Mercury Concentrations in Walleyes
in Northern Wisconsin Lakes.
PB91-196345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Small-Chamber Determinations of the Emission Rates of
Mercury from Latex Paints.
PB91-223255/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Reliability Study of the U.S. EPA's Method 101 A: Deter-
mination of Paniculate and Gaseous Mercury Emissions.
PB91-233361/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MESOCOSMS
Use and Development of Environmentally Controlled
Chambers (Mesocosms) for Evaluating Biotechnology
Products: The Proceedings of the Workshop on the Use
and Development of Terrestrial Mesocosms.
PB91-191684/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
MESSENGER RNA
Hormonal Regulation of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hor-
mone Receptors and Messenger RNA Activity in Ovine
Pituitary Culture.
PB91-182154/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Myelin Basic Protein-mRNA Used to Monitor Trimethyttin
Neurotoxicity in Rats.
PB91-231274/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
M ETA-ANALYSIS
Mela-Analytic Reappraisal of Statistical Results in the En-
vironmental Sciences: The Case of a Hydrotogtoal Effect
of Ooud Seeding.
PB91-146613/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
METABOLISM
Carbon Tetrachloride Metabolism in Partially Hepatecto-
rruzed and Sham-Operated Rats Pre-Exposed to Chlorde-
cone (Kepone).
PB91-109553/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Metabolism of 1-Nitropyrene by Human. Rat, and Mouse
Intestinal Flora: Mutagenicity of Isolated Metabolites by
D»ect Analysis of HPLC Fractions with a Microsuspen-
sion Reverse Mutation Assay.
PB91-171785/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Ozone Exposure on Lipid Metabolism in
Human Alveolar Macrophages.
PB91-176982/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
METAL FILMS
Evaluation of Polyester and Metallized-Poryethylene Films
for Chemical Protective Clothing Applications.
PB91-171660/RE8 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
METAL FINISHING
Technical Assistance for Waste Minimization.
PB91-176842/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
METAL INDUSTRY
Evaluation of Methodology for Determination of Polyhalo-
genated Dibenzo-'p'-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Ambi-
PB91-196063/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
METAL WORKING
Aluminum Copper, and Nonferrous Metals Forming and
Metal Powders Pretreatment Standards: A Guidance
PB91-145441/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
METALS
Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry Scrubber and
Baahouse Equipped Hazardous Waste Incinerator.
PB§V101865/RlB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Fabricated Metal
91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Development of a Statistical Model for Metal-Humic Inter-
actions.
PB91-116921/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Overview of Metals Recovery Technologies for Hazard-
ous Wastes.
PB91-176792/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Production and Processing of Metals: Their Disposal and
Future Risks.
PB91-176933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2, A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-183079/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Behaviour of Metals in Municipal Sludge Incinerators.
PB91 -213611 /REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
New Methods for Modeling the Transport of Metals from
Mineral Processing Wastes into Surface Waters.
PB91-219097/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Recovery of Metals from Sludges and Wastewaters.
PB91-220384/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with a
Single-Stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 1. Technical
Results.
PB91-223388/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with a
Single-Stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 2. Appendi-
ces.
PB91-223396/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Methods for the Determination of Metals in Environmen-
tal Samples.
PB91-231498/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
METAPHASE
Stage-Specific Damage to Synaptonemal Complexes and
Metaphase Chromosomes Induced by X Rays in Male
Mouse Germ Cells.
PB91-182238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
METEOROLOGICAL DATA
Rainfall Data Analysis Using the Gamma Distribution
Function.
PB9M76834/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS
Snow/Rain Collector Sampler.
PB91-167601/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
METEOROLOGY
Fiscal Year 1990 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB91-235499/REB 91-04 PCAOS/MFA01
METHACHOLINES
Histamine and Methacholine Aerosol Bronchial Challenge
in Awake Guinea Pigs.
PB91-109652/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
METHANE
Evaluation of Significant Anthropogenic Sources of Ra-
diatjvely Important Trace Gases.
PB91-127753/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Landfill Gas and the Greenhouse Effect
PB91-136960/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Approach for Estimating Global Landfill Methane Emis-
sions.
PB91-149534/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA's Global Climate Change Program. Program Plan for
Methane Emissions from Landfills and Other Waste Dis-
posal Facilities.
PB91 -182667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CERCLA Removal Actions at Methane Release Sites.
PB91-190850/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Method for Estimating Methane Emissions from Under-
ground Coal Mines: Preliminary Findings.
PB91-223214/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Global Landfill
Methane.
PB91-223230/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Measurement of Methane Emissions in the Plume of a
Large Surface Coal Mine Using Open-Path FTIR Spec-
troscopy.
PB91-226415/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Acceptability of Natural Gas as a Miti-
gating Fuel for Utility Combustion Sources.
PB91-226449/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
METHANE/DICHLORO
Presence of Dichloromethane on Cleaned XAD-2 Resin:
A Potential Problem and Solutions.
PB91-109934/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
METHANOGENIC BACTERIA
Microbial Degradation of Alkylbenzenes under SuHate-
Reducing and Methanogenic Conditions.
PB91-212324/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Comparison of the Methyl Reductase Genes and Gene
Products.
PB91-242479/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
METHANOL
Overview of the Technical Implications of Methanol and
Ethanol as Highway Motor Vehicle Fuels.
PB91 -182881 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-67
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KEYWORD INDEX
Conversion ol Methanol-Fueted 16-Valve, 4-CyKnder
Engine to Operation on Gaseous 2H2/CO Fuel. Interim
Reports.
PB91-195941/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Camel Reastjvely Heated Metal Monolith
Catalytic Converters on an M100 Meat Methanol-Fueted
Vehicle. Part 3.
PB91-215B63/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Emissions from an Early Model FFV.
PB91-242933/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
METHANOL FUELS
Characterization of Emissions from a Variable Gasoline/
Methanol Fueled Car.
PB91-146563/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
METHIOCAR8
Quantitative Method for Evaluating Avian Food Avoid-
ance Behavior.
PB91-149807/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
METHtONlNE
Prolonged Survival of Female AKR Mice Fed Diets Sup-
plemented with Metrnoone and ChoSne.
PB91-109629/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
METHYL ALCOHOL
Biomass and Fossa Fuel to Metrianol and Carbon via the
Hydrocarb Process-. A Potential New Source of Transpor-
tation and Utttty Fuels.
PB91-182675/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Conversion of Methanol-Fueled 16-Varve. 4-Cy6nder
Engine to Operation on Gaseous 2H2/CO Fuel. Interim
Reports
P891-19S941/REB 91-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
METHYL BENZOATES
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 219: Tribanuron Methyl
PB9MS9681/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
METHYL BROMIDE
Distribution and ToncoiogKal Effects of Inhaled Methyl
Bromide m the Rat
PB9M09249/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
METHYL CHLORIDE
Chloromethane: Hearth Advisory
PBS1-160564/REB
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
METHYL PARATHION
Effects o( Methyl Parathion on Red-Winged Blackbird
CAgatMus phoenceus') Incubabon Behavior and Masting
Success
PBS1 -116749 /REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of the Duration and Timing of Dietary Methyl Par-
athcn Exposure on Bobwtvte Reproduction.
PB91-171587/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Dietary Metfiyl Paratrnon on Normem Bobwhite
Egg Production and Eggshel Quality.
PB91-171595/REB 91-O1 PC AO2/MF A01
Effect of Methyl Parathion on Food Dscnmination in
Northern Bobwfite CCohnus vrynonus")
P89M77O89/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Eftects of Dietary Exposure to Methyl Parathion on Egg
Laying and Incubation in Maftards.
PBS1-196436/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
METHYL P«NYL TETRAHYDROPYRKXNE
1 Methyl « PhenyM,2J.6-Tetrahyc»uuyiiJ«ie (MPTPHrv
duced Damage of Sthatal Ooparmneroe Fibers Attenu-
ates Subsequent Astrocyte Response to MPTP.
PB91-14S045/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
METHYL REOUCTASE
Companson of the MsOryl Reduotase Genes and Gene
Products.
PB91-2*24 79/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
METHYL SAUCYLATE
Funcfcona) Tenttogens of the Rat Kidney. 1. Cotchone.
Dnoseb. and Methyl Safccytate
P89M09223/RE8 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
METHYL TETRAHYDROPYRIDINES
Ctanctarizaton o* the Ongns of Astrocyte Response to
trjury Usng the Dopamnergc NeurotoDcant 1-MethyM-
Phanyt-1 Z3.6-Terthydrophvndrie
P391-117077/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
METHYLEME CHUNUDE
Further Evdence Thai Dichloromethane Does Not Induce
Chromosome Damage.
PB91-109785/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Cytogenabc Analyses of Mee Exposed to Dchtorometfy
PB91-115824/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
METHYLEMEnOXYAMPHETAMMES
Effects of 3.«-Melriytenedpxyrn^iMi|jhetaiiiirie on Auto-
norrac Thanmi»Tegufa«ory nesponses of the Rat
PB91-183459/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
METHYLMERCURY COMPOUNDS
Ftow Cytometrc Analysis of the Mechanism of Methyl-
mercury Cytotoxaoty
PB91-163675/REB 91-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
METHYLPHENYL TETRAHYDROPYRaXNE
DiethykCthiocarbamate Potentiates the Neurotoxicity of hi
vivo 1-**ethyM-Phenyt-1,2,3.6-Te
In vitro 1-JiMftyM-PherivlpyridHum.
trahydropyridne and of
PB91-242586/R
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
METHYLPHENYLPYRIDIUM
DiemyWrtriiocarbamate Potentiates the Neurotoxicrty of In
vivo 1-MethyM-PhenyM,2,3,6-Tetrahydropvridine and of
In vitro 1-MethyW-Phenyipyridinium.
PB91-242586/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
METHYLPHENYLTETRAHYDROPYRIDINE
Neurotojocant 1-rrfflthyM-pr«nyl-1,2,3.6-tetrahydropyri-
rJne (MPTP) Alters Immune Function When Given in
Combinabon with Dietfiytdrthiocarbaniate (DDQ.
PB91-231092/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
MICHIGAN
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Michigan, 1989 fin dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508796/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Michigan, 1989 fin Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509323/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
P691-921230/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
MICRO-COMPUTER AIDED COST ENGINEERING SYSTEM
Cost Estimating Systems for Remedial Action Projects.
PB91-231191/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
MICRO DIAMETER DEPTH ADSORPTION SYSTEM
Evaluation of the Middas System for Development of
Design Data for GAC Adsorbers.
PB91-234617/HEB 91-CM PC AOS/MF A01
UICROBIAL DEGRADATION
Reductive DecNorination of Dichlorophenols by Nona-
dapted and Adapted Microbial Communities in Pond
Sediments.
PB91-183343/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Microbial Degradation of Alkybenzenes under Sulfate-
Reducang and Methanogenic Conditions.
PB91-212324/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Microbial Aspects of Water Treatment Processes: A
Progress Report
PB91-231118/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MICROBIAL DRUG RESISTANCE
Long-Term Starvation-Induced Loss of Antibiotic Resist-
ance m Bacteria.
P891-171629/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Budegradation of Diphenyl Ethers by a Copper-Resistant
Mutant of 'ErwrrM' sp.
P891-1772O4/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MICROBIOLOGY
Model of 'Giardia lambka' Inactjvabon by Free Crriome.
PB91-196139/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modefcng the rnactjvation of Giardia Lamblia.
PB91-196386/RE6 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Presence of Enteric Viruses in Freshwater and Trter Re-
moval by the Conventional Drinking Water Treatment
Process.
PB91-196634/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MICROCOSMS
Evaluation of Intact Sol-Core Microcosms for Determin-
ing Potential Impacts on Nutrient Dynamics by GeneHcal-
ly Engineered Microorganisms.
PB91-116228/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Significance of the Surface MocJayer to the Envron-
mentaJ Fate of DK2-etfivt>exyOprithatate Predicted from
Marine Micfocosms.
PB91-183210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MICROINJECTIONS
Mcroinierton of Dynorphn into the Hppccampus Impairs
Spatial Learning in Rats.
PB91-117044/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MKRONUCLEUS TEST
Association of Marginal Foiate Depletion with Increased
Human Chromosomal Damage In vivo: Demonstration by
Analysis of Microoucleated Erythrocytes.
PB91-117614/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MKRONUCLEUS TESTS
Induction of MJcronudei in Cultured Human Bronchial
EpithetaJ Cab by Direct-Acting Carcinogens.
Pe91-182113/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mcronudai in EpHheial Cells from Sputum of Uranium
Workers.
P891-199935/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Residual Splenic Function and Foiate Levels on
the Frequency of Micronucteated Red Blood Cells in
Sptonedomized Humans.
PB91-2189e2ffiEB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
MKROORGAMSM CONTROL (SEWAGE)
Reductions of Enteric Microorganisms during Aerobic
Sludge Digestion.
PB91-171702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MICROORGANISM CONTROL (WATER)
Methods for the Investigation and Prevention of Water-
borne Disease Outbreaks.
PB91-137307/REB 91-O1 PC A1S/MF A02
Waterbome Disease Outbreaks: Selected Reprints of Ar-
ticles on Epidemiology. Surveillance, Investigation, and
Laboratory Analysis.
PB91-137315/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Technologies and Costs for Ground Water Disinfection.
February 1991 Edtwn.
PB91-242388/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
MICROORGANISMS
Calibration of Greenhouse and the Field for Survival of
Genetically Engineered Microorganisms.
PB91-109975/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Microbial Transport in Soil and Groundwater
Microbiologists Can Assist in the Development of Models
of Contaminant Transport
PB91-116160/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Intact Soil-Core Microcosms for Determin-
ing Potential Impacts on Nutrient Dynamics by Genetical-
ly Engineered Microorganisms.
PB91-116228/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Evaluation of a Method to Measure Conjugal Transfer of
Recombinant DNA in Soil Slurries.
PB91-117580/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Overview of Risk Assessment for Toxic and Pathogenic
Agents.
PB91-136945/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
General Microbiology of RecA: Environmental and Evolu-
tionary Significance.
PB91-163964/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ecology of Quiescent Microbes. Viewing Microbial Habi-
tats as Interacting Zones of Proliferation and Quiescence
Can Give New Insights into the Operation of Microbial
Communities in the Environment
PB91-1B3442/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Microorganisms in Municipal Solid Waste and Public
Health Implications.
PB91-19S154/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Association of Microorganisms with Surfaces in Distribu-
tion Systems.
PB91-242560/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
MICROORGANISMS CONTROL (WATER)
Bioassay Procedures for Predicting CoMorm Bacterial
Growth in Drinking Water.
PB91-149625/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
MfCROSPORUM
Testing of Insect Microsporidians (Mcrospora: Nosemati-
dae) in Nontarget Aquatic Species.
PB91-163899/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
MICROTOX ASSAY
Evaluation of Sucrose as an Alternative to Sodium Chlo-
ride in the Microtox (Trade Name) Assay: Comparison to
Fish and Cladoceran Tests with Freshwater Effluents.
PB91-144972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MICROWAVES
Absorption of Microwave Radiation by the Anesthetized
Rat Electromagnetic and Thermal Hotspots in Body and
Tail.
PB91-109157/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MIDVALE (UTAH)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sharon
Steel (Midvale Tailings). Midvale, UT. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921488/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
MILK
Hydronephrosis in Mice Exposed to TCOO-Contammated
Breast Mate Identification of the Peak Period of Sensitivi-
ty and Assessment of Potential Recovery.
PB91-211441/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MILLERSBURG (OREGON)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tele-
dyne Wan Chang, Albany, OR. (First Remedial Action),
December 1989.
PB91-921414/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
MILLTOWN RESERVOIR
Final Technical Report for the Preliminary Field Survey
and cm-Site. In-srtu and Laboratory Evaluations Complet-
ed at Mitltown Reservoir (FY90).
PB91-196006/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
MILWAUKEE (WISCONSIN)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Moss-
American Kerr-McGee Oil Site. Milwaukee, Wl. (First Re-
medial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921461/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
MINE ACID DRAINAGE
Regional Estimates of Acid Mine Drainage Impact on
Streams in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United
States
PB91-116731/REB 91-O1 PCA03/MFA01
MINE WASTES
Strawman II. Recommendations for a Regulatory Pro-
gram for Mining Waste and Materials under Subtitle D of
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
PB91-178418/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Consideration of RCRA Requirements in Performing
CERCLA Responses at Mining Waste Sites.
PB91-214205/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
New Methods for Modeling the Transport of Metals from
Mineral Processing Wastes into Surface Waters.
PB91-219097/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MINERAL DEPOSITS
Development Document for Final Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for
the Ore Mining and Dressing. Point Source Category.
PB91-234427/REB 91-04 PCA99/MFA06
KW-68
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KEYWORD INDEX
MODEL-SIMULATION
MINERAL INDUSTRY
Regulatory and Inspection Manual for Nonmetallic Miner-
al Processing Plants.
PB91-216168/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
MINERAL PROCESSING WASTES
Supertund Guide to RCRA Management Requirements
for Mineral Processing Wastes.
PB91-921318/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
MINERALS
Significance of Mass and Number of Fibers in the Corre-
lation of V79 Cytotoxicrty with Tumohgenic Potential of
Mineral Fibers.
PB91-116020/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Production and Processing of Metals: Their Disposal and
Future Risks.
PB91-176933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MINING
Evaluating Amphibian Responses in Wetlands Impacted
by Mining Activities in the Western United States.
PB91-191106/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Micronudei in Epithelial Cells from Sputum of Uranium
Workers.
PB91-199935/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Guide to RCRA Management Requirements
for Mineral Processing Wastes.
PB91-921318/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
MINNESOTA
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Minnesota, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508804/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Minnesota. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91 -509331 /REB 91-O4 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB91-921231/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
MINNOWS
Transfer of Toxic Concentrations of Selenium from
Parent to Progeny in the Fathead Minnow ('Pimephales
promelas').
PB91-145003/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Seven-Day Tests and Chronic Tests.
PB91-163592/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
QSAR Modelling of the ERL-0 Fathead Minnow Acute
Toncrty Database.
PB91-196485/HEB 91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
MINTEQA2 MODEL
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2. A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-182469/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
MIMTEQA2/PROOEFA2, A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-183079/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
MIREX
Mirex Induces Onitfune Decarboxylase in Female Rat
Liver.
PB91-171835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MISSISSIPPI
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Mississippi. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508812/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Mississippi, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509349/REB 91-04 CP O01
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi.
PB91-921232/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MISSOULA (MONTANA)
Final Technical Report for the Preliminary Field Survey
and on-Site, Irvsitu and Laboratory Evaluations Complet-
ed at Milltown Reservoir (FY90).
PB91-196006/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
MISSOURI
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Missouri. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508820/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Missouri. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509356/REB 91-04 CP 001
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB91-921233/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
MITIGATION
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Profi-
91-01 PCA10/MFA02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Profi-
914)1 PCA07/MFA01
Global Warming Mitigation Potential of Three Tree Plan-
91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Final Quality Assurance Report Connecticut Wetlands
PBi?M79077/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Connecticut Wetlands
Study
PB91-179101/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, September 1991.
PB91-221242/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
MITOGENS
Acute, Subchronic, and Chronic Exposure to a Simulated
Urban Profile of Ozone: Effects on Extrapulmonary Natu-
ral Killer Cell Activity and Lymphocyte Mitogenic Re-
sponses.
PB91-149740/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MITOSIS
Mitotic Stability of Transforming DNA is Determined by Its
Chromosomal Configuration in the Fungus 'Cochliobolus
heterostrophus'.
PB91-206961/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
MIXED FUNCTION OXIDASES
Influence of Cytochrome P450 Mixed-Function Oxidase
Induction on the Acute Toxicity to Rainbow Trout 'Salmo
gairdner' of Primary Aromatic Amines.
PB91-171470/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
MIXING ZONE ANALYSIS
CORMIX: An Expert System for Mixing Zone Analysis.
PB91-216309/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
MIXTURES
Statistical Issues in Risk Assessment of Reproductive
Outcomes with Chemical Mixtures.
PB91-199992/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modification and Characterization of Dry Material Feeder
Delivery of Red and Violet Dye Mixtures.
PB91-207050/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Inhalation Toxicology of Red and Violet Mixtures. Cham-
ber Concentration and Particle Size Distribution Report.
PB91-211854/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MOBILE EQUIPMENT
EPA's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit for Soil Washing.
PB91-231209/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MOBILE MODEL
User's Guide to MOBILE4.1 (Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model).
PB91-228759/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model Source Code.
PB91-509992/REB 91-O4 CP T05
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model (IBM PC Compatible) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-510008/REB 91-04 CP DOS
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model (Apple Macintosh Version) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB91-510016/REB 91-04 CP DOS
MOBILE POLLUTANT SOURCES
Evaluation of a Remote Sensor for Mobile Source CO
Emissions.
PB91-148320/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Chemical Characterization of Extractable Organic Matter
from Ambient Aerosols Collected in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-196055/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
User's Guide to MOBILE4.1 (Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model).
PB91-228759/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505602/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505628/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter
Saturday. 1985.
PB91-505644/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505669/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape, 1985.
PB91-505685/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Sunday. 1985.
PB91-505701/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall Sat-
urday. 1985.
PB91-505735/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Satur-
day, 1965.
PB91-505750/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall
PB91-505776/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers1 Tape - Fall
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505792/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505917/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505933/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505958/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505974/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505990/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506014/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506030/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Source Modelers' Tape - Summer
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506055/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506071/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506097/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506113/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506139/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers: Tapes - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506154/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506170/REB 91-01 CP T02
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model Source Code.
PB91-509992/REB 91-04 CP T05
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model (IBM PC Compatible) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-510008/REB 91-04 CP DOS
MOSILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model (Apple Macintosh Version) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB91-510016/REB 91-04 CP DOS
MOBILE POLLUTION SOURCES
Soviet-American Joint Experiments on Mobile Source Air
Pollution: Objectives and Experimental Designs.
PB91-129163/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOBILE4 MODEL
MOBILE4 Sensitivity Analysis.
PB91-191312/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOBILITY
Method for Testing whether Model Predictions Fall within
a Prescribed Factor of True Values, with an Application
to Pesticide Leaching.
PB91-116145/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MODEL OF ACIDIFICATION OF GROUNDWATER IN
CATCHMENTS
MAGIC/DDRP Final Report. Models, Calibration, Results,
Uncertainty Analyses, QA.QC. Volume 1.
PB91-181867/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Regional Analyses of Results
(Summary Tables and Plots). Volume 2.
PB9M81875/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Summary of Results for Indi-
vidual Catchments. Volume 3.
PB91-181883/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Processing Stream, I/O Files
and Formats, Deliverables. Volume 4.
PB91-181891/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Processing Stream, Program
Listings. Volume 5.
PB91-181909/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
MODEL-SIMULATION
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers,
(Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507871/REB 91-04 CP D03
KW-69
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KEYWORD INDEX
MODEL TESTS
Fluid Modeling Applied to Atmospheric Diffusion in Com-
plex Terrain.
PB91-144717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MODELS
Hybrid Fast Hankel Transform Algorithm for Electromag-
netic Modeling.
PB91-146340/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MODELS-SIMULATION
Urban Airshed Model.
PS91-5O5578/REB 91-01 CP T18
Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPCS), Execut-
able Model (Version 4.0) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-506469/REB 91-01 CP D02
Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPCS), Execut-
able Model and Source Model (Version 4.0) (for Micro-
computers).
PB91-506477YREB 91-01 CP 003
Fate and TreatabBity Estimator (FATE) Model (for Micro-
computers).
PB91-507236/REB 91-04 CP DOS
REFEREE Bfctographic Database Manager Version 4.2
(for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O9794/REB 91-04 CP 002
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O9935/REB 91-04 CP D02
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model Source Code.
PB91-5O9992/REB 91-04 CP T05
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model (IBM PC Compatible) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-510008/REB 91-04 CP DOS
MOBILE* 1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model (Apple Macintosh Version) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB91-510016/REB 91-04 CP DOS
MODULATORS
Thermal Modulation Interface between Supercritical Fluid
Extraction and Supercritical Flud Chromatography.
PB91-117192/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MOFAT MODEL
MOFAT: A Two-Dimensional Finite Element Program tor
Multiphase Flow and Multicomponent Transport Program
'
Documentation and User's Guide.
PB9M91692/REB 91-01
PC A06/MF A01
MOLECULAR ELECTROSTATIC POTENTIAL
Development of a Model That Contains Both Muffipote
Moments and Gaussians for the Calculation of Molecular
Electrostatic Potentials.
PB91-109272/REB 91-451 PC A03/MF A01
MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
Optimal Characterization of Structure for Prediction of
Properties.
PB91-163584/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
MOLECULAR WEIGHT
Electron-Capture Negative kxnzatxxi Catbrants for Mag-
netic Sector Mass Spectrometers.
PB91-117143/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Expert System for Estimates of Molecular Weights of
Volatile Organic Compounds from Low-Resolution Mass
Spectra.
PB91-24299O/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MONITORS
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 2.3: Sampling
and Analysis of Total Hydrocarbons from Sources by
Continuous Emission Monitor.
P891-2338S8/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
MONMOUTH COUNTY (NEW JERSEY)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Lone Pine
Land*. Freehold Township, Monmouth County. NJ.
(Second Remecka! Action). September 1990.
PB91-921430/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
MONOAMINE OXIDASE INHIBITORS
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotonoty in Rats. 3. Effects
on Motor Activity and Inhfttnn of Monoamine Oxidase.
P891-109470/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MONOCHLORAMtNE
Effects of Ozone. Chlorine Dioxide. Chlorine. and Mon-
ochlorarmne on •Cryptosporidiurn parvum1 Oocyst Viabik-
91-145066/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MONROE COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Butz
l_and« Superfund Site. Jackson Township. Monroe
County. PA. (First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921438/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MONTANA
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Montana, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508838/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Montana. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Exeat Formal) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509364/REB 91-04 CP D01
MONTCLAIR (NEW JERSEY)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mont-
clair/West Orange Radium Site. Essex County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action). June 1990.
PB91-921431/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
MONTERAY PARK (CALIFORNIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Operating
Industries, Inc., Monterey Park. CA. (Third Remedial
Action). September 19SO (Amendment).
PB91-921493/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MORPHINE
Restraint-Induced Analgesia in the CD-1 Mouse: Interac-
tions with Morphine and Time of Day.
PB91-109215/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
MORPHOLOGY
Trimethyrdn Effects on Auditory Function and Cochlear
Principal Components Analysis and Partial Least Squares
Regression.
PB91-146373/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
8/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB91-921234/REB 91-O1
PC A04/MF A01
Spatial Distribution of Collagen and Elastjn Fibers in the
Lungs.
PB91-213520/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Physical and Morphological Measures of Waste Solidifi-
cation Effectiveness.
PB91-226340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MORTALITY
Toxicant-Induced Mortality in Models of 'Daphnia' Popu-
lations.
PB91-109900/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Distribution, Clearance, and Mortality of Environmental
Pseudomonads in Mice upon Intranasal Exposure.
PB91-242578/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
MORTALITY RATES
Reexamination of London. England, Mortality in Relation
to Exposure to Acidic Aerosols during 1963-1972 Win-
ters.
PB91-109397/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOSOUITOFISH
Morphological and Behavioral Characters in Mosquitofish
as Potential Bioindcation of Exposure to Kraft Mill Efflu-
ent
PB91-199893/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOTOR ACTIVITY
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoxicrty in Rats. 3. Effects
on Motor Activity and Inhibition of Monoamine Oxidasa
PB91-109470/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Acute Effects of Amitraz on the Acoustic Startle Re-
sponse and Motor Activity.
PB91-115996/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Sensitivity of Neurobehavioral Tests for
Chemical Screening.
PB91-117101/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of 2,4-Dfthiobiuret on Sensory and Motor Func-
tion.
PB91-200220/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOTOR VEHICLE ENGINES
Conversion of Methanol-Fueled 16-Valve, 4-Cylinder
Engine to Operation on Gaseous 2H2/CO Fuel. Interim
Reports.
PB91-195941/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOTOR VEHICLES
Control of Motor Vehicle Emissions - The U.S. Experi-
ence
PB91-136911/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Compilation of Air PoMutant Emission Factors. Volume 2.
Mobile Sources. Supplement A.
PB91-167692/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emission Inventory
Workshops. Held in Washington. DC. on July 19-20. 1990
and in Sacramento. CA. on August 21, 1990.
PB91-168492/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOUNTAIN CLOUD CHEMISTRY PROJECT
Assessment of Atmospheric Exposure and Deposition to
Huh Elevation Forests in the Eastern United States.
PB91-100164/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF AOZ
Data Users Guide to the Mountain Cloud Chemistry
Proiect
PB91-168484/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
MOUSE LYMPHOMA ASSAY
Analysis of the Genotoxicity of Antnraquinone Dyes in
the Mouse Lymphoma Assay.
PB91-183509/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOUSE SYSTEM
MOUSE: A Computerized Uncertainty Analysis System.
PB91-218966/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
MUCOCHLORIC ACID
Effect of beta-Cyotodextrin on Mucochtoric Acid and 3-
Oilcro^clichloiometrryl)-S-hy*ox-2(5Hhfi»aric>ne.
PB91-200295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MULTIPHASE FLOW
MOFAT: A Two-Dimensional Finite Element Program for
Multiphase Flow and Multicomponent Transport Program
Documentation and User's Guide.
PB91-191692/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Multiphase Flow and Transport in Porous Medfe.
PB91-240457/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS
UNIPALS: Software for Principal Components Analysis
and Partial Least Squares Regression.
PB91-14636S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
MUNICIPAL SETTLEMENT POLICY
Municipal Settlements.
PB91-139311/REB
MUNICIPAL WASTES
Municipal Settlements.
PB91-139311/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Paniculate Emissions Control on the Control of
Other MWC Air Emissions.
PB91-146696/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 1. Summary
Report
PB91-151480/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Site 1 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151498/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 3. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151506/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 4. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report Appendices.
PB91-151514/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge incinerators. Volume 5. Site 3 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151522/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 6. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report.
PB91-151530/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 7. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report. Appendices.
PB91-151548/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 8. GC/MS
Tapes Review Report.
PB91-151555/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Promulgated Standards and Guidelines. Summary of
Public Comments and Responses.
PB91-168534/REB 91-01 PC A22/MF A03
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Promulgated Standards and Guidelines. Summary of
Public Comments and Responses. Appendices A to C.
PB91-168542/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Materials Separation.
PB91-168567/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors: Revision and Update of Eco-
nomic Impact Analysis and Regulatory Impact Analysis.
PB91-16B575/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Feasibility of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combuston Rutland,
Vermont Pilot Study.
PB91-181917/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Comparative Analysis of Health Risk Assessments for
Municipal Waste Combustors.
PB91-182337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Combustion Control of Organic Emissions from Municipal
Waste Combustors.
PB91-191411/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Microorganisms in Municipal Solid Waste and Public
Health Implications.
PB91-196154/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Emissions from Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Back-
ground Information for Proposed Standards and Guide-
lines.
PB91-197061/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors: Economic Analysis of Materi-
als Separation Requirement.
PB91-222539/REB 91-O4 PC A10/MF A03
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Incineration.
PB91-228114/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Compatibility of Flexible Membrane Liners and Municipal
Solid Waste Leachates.
PB91-231522/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Subtitle D Municipal Landfill Survey Report (1986).
PB91-242396/REB 91-04 PCA14/MFA03
Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill
Sites
PB91-921301/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
MUNICIPALITIES
Assessment of the Btolac (Trade Name) Technology.
PB91-102095/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Formation of Chlorinated Organics during Solid Waste
Combustion.
PB91-109850/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-70
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KEYWORD INDEX
NAPHTHALENE COMPOUNDS
Charging Households for Waste Collection and Dispos-
als: The Effects of Weight or Volume-Based Pricing on
Solid Waste Management.
PB91-111484/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Analysis of the Policy Implications of Regional Municipal
Solid Waste (MSW) Disposal.
PB91-125781/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Innovative and Alternative Technology Assessment
Manual.
PB91-171371/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Conducting Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies
for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites. .
PB91-921205/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
MUSKEGON COUNTY (MICHIGAN)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Bofors-
Nobel Site, Muskegon, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921466/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
MUSSELS
Adenylate Energy Charge and Adenine Nucleotide Meas-
urements as Indicators of Stress in the Mussel, 'Mytilus
edulis', Treated with Dredged Material under Laboratory
Conditions.
PB91-117531/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Extraction Methods for the Isolation of
lipids and PCBs from Mussel Homogenate.
PB91-127787/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DNA Adducts in Marine Mussel 'Mytilus galloprovincialis'
Living in Polluted and Unpolluted Environments. Chapter
12.
PB91-136895/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of the Blue Mussel, 'Mytilus edulis', in Water Quality
Toxicity Testing and In situ Marine Biological Monitoring.
PB91-149799/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Carcinogenicity of Black Rock Harbor Sediment to the
Eastern Oyster and Trophic Transfer of Black Rock
Harbor Carcinogens from the Blue Mussel to the Winter
Flounder.
PB91-196600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MUTAGENICITY TEST
Application of the Micro-Forward Mutation Assay to
Assess Mutagenicity of Airborne Particulates in Indoor.
PB9M09231/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MUTAGENICITY TESTS
Cytotoxicity and Effect on Mutagenicity of Buffers in a Mi-
crosuspension Assay.
PB91-109314/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Bioassay Methods to Evaluate Mutagenicity of
Ambient Air Collected Near a Municipal Waste Combus-
tor.
PB91-109389/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Genetic Method to Ouantitate Induced Chromosome
Breaks Using a Mouse/Human Monochromosomal
Hybrid Cell Line: Identification of Potential Clastogenic
Agents.
PB91-109413/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Further Evidence That Dichloromethane Does Not Induce
Chromosome Damage.
PB91-109785/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Recovery of 3-Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-
2(5H)-Furanone from Water Samples on XAD Resins and
the Effect of Chlorine on Its Mutagenicity.
PB91-109835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
1-Chloromethylpyrene: A Reference Skin Sensiteer and
Genotoxin.
PB91-115782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Genetic Activity Profiles in the Testing and Evaluation of
Chemical Mixtures, June 1990.
PB91-115840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Induction of Anchorage-Independent Growth in Human
Diploid Fibroblasts by the Cyclopenta-polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbon. Benz(1 (-aceanthrylene.
PB91-115857/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Differences in Detection of DNA Adducts in the 32P-
Postlabelling Assay After Either 1-Butanol Extraction or
Nuclease PI Treatment.
PB91-115972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mutagenic Activity of Paniculate Matter from Wood
Smoke.
PB91-1291S5/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Transfection of Cytochrome P450 cDNAs into Mammali-
an Cells Used in Mutation and Transformation Assays.
PB91-132951/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Highly Sensitive Bioassays for Evaluating Airborne Muta-
gens Indoors.
PB91-132985/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Exposure Markers.
PB91-144675/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Evaluation of Sucrose as an Alternative to Sodium Chlo-
ride in the Microtox (Trade Name) Assay: Comparison to
Fish and Cladoceran Tests with Freshwater Effluents.
PB91-144972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Chemotherapy on the In vivo Frequency of Gly-
cophorin A 'Null' Variant Erythrocytes (Revised).
PB91-145029/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ames 'Salmonella' Mutagenicity Assay Procedures for
Water Samples. Protocol A: Sample Collection. Protocol
B- Sample Processing. Protocol C: Ames 'Salmonella'
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Assessment of the Mutagenicity of Volatile Organic Air
Pollutants Before and After Atmospheric Transformation.
PB91-162594/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
International Programme on Chemical Safety's Collabora-
tive Study on Plant Test Systems.
PB91-182220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Analysis of the Genotoxicity of Anthraquinone Dyes in
the Mouse Lymphoma Assay.
PB91-183509/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of the Spiral Salmonella Assay to Detect the Muta-
genicity of Complex Environmental Mixtures.
PB91-191668/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Genetic Activity Graphical Profiles for Use in
Chemical Evaluation.
PB91-219139/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bioassay-Directed Fractionation of 1 -Nitropyrene Metabo-
lites: Generation of Mutagrams by Coupling Reverse-
Phase HPLC with Microsuspension Mutagenicity Assays.
PB91-242537/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MUTAGENS
Potentiation o 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachlorophenol.
AD-A235 140/1/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Genetic Method to Quantitate Induced Chromosome
Breaks Using a Mouse/Human Monochromosoma!
Hybrid Cell Line: Identification of Potential Clastogenic
PB91-109413/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
1 -Chloromethylpyrene: A Reference Skin Sensitizer and
Genotoxin.
PB91 -115782/REB 91 -01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Gastrointestinal Enzyme Activity and Activa-
tion of the Promutagen 2,6-Dinitrotoluene in Male CD-1
Mice and Male Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-115816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Differences in Detection of DNA Adducts in the 32P-
Postlabelling Assay After Either 1-Butanol Extraction or
Nuclease PI Treatment.
PB91-115972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Transfection of Cytochrome P450 cDNAs into Mammali-
an Cells Used in Mutation and Transformation Assays.
PB91-132951/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Synaptonemal Complex Analysis of Mutagen Effects on
Meiotic Chromosome Structure and Behavior.
PB91-132969/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Comparison of Bioindicators of Exposure to Genotoxic
Indoor Air Pollutants.
PB91-132977/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Highly Sensitive Bioassays for Evaluating Airborne Muta-
gens Indoors.
PB91-132985/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Biological and Chemical Methodologies for Assessing
Human Exposure to Airborne Mutagens Indoors.
PB91-133025/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Future Directions in Research on the Genetic Toxicology
of Complex Mixtures.
PB91-162602/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Mutagens and Risk Assessment.
PB91-171736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bleomycin Effects on Mouse Meiotic Chromosomes.
PB91-171751/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Genotoxicity of Inhibitors of DNA Topoisomerases I
(Camptothecin) and II (m-AMSA) In vivo and In vitro.
PB91-171769/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Chromosome Aberration Frequency and
Small-Colony TK-Deficient Mutant Frequency in L5178Y/
TK(+ /-I-3.7.2C Mouse Lymphoma Cells.
PB91-171777/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Is 1,4-Dioxane a Genotoxic Carcinogen.
PB91-171827/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Genetic Activity Profile (GAP) Data Base.
PB91-177014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of DNA Purified In situ from Cells Embedded in
Agarose Plugs for the Molecular Analysis of tk (-/-) Mu-
tants Recovered in the L5178Y tk ( + /-)3.7.2C Mutagen
Assay System.
PB91-177212/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sources of Mutagenic Activity in Urban Fine Particles.
PB91-182121/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Source Apportionment of Mutagenic Activity of Fine Parti-
cle Organics in Boise. Idaho.
PB91-182832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Mutagenic Activities of Several Peroxyacyl
Nitrates.
PB91-183251/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stability of the Mutagenicity in Stored Cigarette Smokers'
Urine and Extract.
PB91-183319/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Comparison of Mutagenicity Results for Nine Compounds
Evaluated at the 'hgprt' Locus in the Standard and Sus-
pension CHO Assays.
PB91-183475/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potentiation of 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachlorophenol.
PB91-191544/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cytogenetic Studies of Ethyl Acrylate Using C57BL/6
Mies
PB91-200246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Increasing Levels of Environmental Mutagens: Potential
for Affecting Viral Evolution and Pathogenicity: A Specu-
lative Review.
PB91-206862/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Allyl Chloride: The Mutagenic Activity of Its Photooxida-
tion Products.
PB91-211359/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity
Determinations.
PB91-213603/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Compatibility of Organic Solvents with the Microscreen
Prophage-lnduction Assay: Solvent - Mutagen Interac-
tions.
PB91-231324/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment (Chapter 15).
PB91-233312/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-242495/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Bioassay-Directed Fractionation of 1-Nitropyrene Metabo-
lites: Generation of Mutagrams by Coupling Reverse-
Phase HPLC with Microsuspension Mutagenicity Assays.
PB91-242537/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Genotoxicity of 2-Amino-6-N-Hydroxyadenine (AHA) to
Mouse Lymphoma and CHO Cells.
PB91-243048/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Formation of Mutagenic Urinary Metabolites from 1-Nitro-
pyrene in Germ-Free and Conventional Rats: Role of the
Gut Flora.
PB91-243055/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
MUTATION
DNA Sequence Analysis of Revertants of the 'hisD3052'
Allele of 'Salmonella typhimurium' TA98 Using the Polym-
erase Chain Reaction and Direct Sequencing: Application
to 1-Nitropyrene-lnduced Revertants.
PB91-200329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MUTATIONS
Application of the Micro-Forward Mutation Assay to
Assess Mutagenicity of Airborne Particulates in Indoor.
PB91-109231/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
l-nproved Flow Cytometric Assay for Somatic Mutations
at the Glycophorin A Locus in Humans.
PB91-117093/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MYCOPLASMA GENITALIUM
Mycoplasma genitalium Protein Resembling the 'Myco-
plasma pneumoniae' Attachment Protein.
PB91-116061/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MYCOPLASMA PNEUMONIAE
Mycoplasma genitalium Protein Resembling the 'Myco-
plasma pneumoniae' Attachment Protein.
PB91-116061/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MYOCARDIUM
Cardiopathic Effect of 1,2,3-Trichloropropane after Suba-
cute and Subchronic Exposure in Rats.
PB91-213629/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MYOGLOBIN
Lack of Myoglobin Function in the Isolated Perfused Buf-
falo Sculpin('Enophrys bison') Heart.
PB91-144964/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MYSIDOPSIS BAHIA
Alterations in the Energy Metabolism of an Estuarine
Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' as Indicators of Stress from
Chronic Pesticide Exposure.
PB91-163949/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MYTILUS EDULIS
Use of the Blue Mussel, 'Mytilus edulis', in Water Quality
Toxicity Testing and In situ Marine Biological Monitoring.
PB91-149799/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MYTILUS GALLOPROVINCIALIS
DNA Adducts in Marine Mussel 'Mytilus galloprovincialis'
Living in Polluted and Unpolluted Environments. Chapter
12.
PB91-136895/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
N-METHYL-D-ASPARTATE
NMDA Antagonist, MK-801, Suppresses Long-Term Po-
tentiation. Kindling, and Kindling-Induced Potentiation in
the Perforant Path of the Unanesthetized Rat.
PB91-116087/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
N-TRICHLOROMETHYLTHIO-4-CYCLOHEXENE-1
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 75.1: Captan.
PB91-182626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NALIDIXIC ACID
Anomalies in the Enumeration of Starved Bacteria on
Culture Media Containing Nalidixic Acid and Tetracycline.
PB91-206870/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
NAPHTHALENE
Cosotvent Effects on Sorption and Mobility of Organic
Contaminants in Soils.
PB91-171504/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
NAPHTHALENE/CHLORO
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Chlorinated Naphthalenes.
PB91-161380/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NAPHTHALENE COMPOUNDS
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Chlorinated Naphthalenes.
PB91-161380/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-71
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KEYWORD INDEX
NAPHTHLENE
Naphthalene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160689/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NARRANGANSETT BAY
Preliminary Field Verification of Daily Growth Increments
in the Lapillar Otoliths of Juvenile Gunners.
PB91-183236/REB 91-O1 PC AO2/MF A01
NASAL UUCOSA
Functional Deficits Produced by 3-Methylindole-lnduced
Olfactory Mucosal Damage Revealed by a Simple Olfac-
tory Learning Task.
PB91-183483/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NASOPHARYNX
Comparative Anatomy of Mammalian Respiratory Tracts:
The Nasopharyngeal Region and the Tracheobronchial
Region.
PB91-109124/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Airflow Characteristics in a Baboon Nasal Passage Cast
PB91-109132/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Morphometric Study of Nasal-Pharyngeal Growth for Par-
ticle Deposition in the Rat.
PB91-109140/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Morphometric Comparison of the Nasopharyngeal Airway
of Laboratory Animals and Humans.
PB91-116079/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NASSAU COUNTY (NEW YORK)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chenncal/Ruco Polymer Site. Hicksvilte, NY. (First Reme-
dial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921427/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
NATIONAL ACID PRECIPITATION ASSESSMENT
PROGRAM
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Development of
the Annual Data and Modelers' Tapes. 1985.
PB9M19669/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF AM
Review of NAPAP Integrated Assessment Visibility.
PB91-1B2624/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Anthropogenic Emissions Involved in Acidic Deposition
Processes.
PB91-223149/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Point
Source Modelers' Inventory. 1985.
pegi-sossse/REB 91-01 CPTOS
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian Mod-
elers' Pom! Source Data. 1985.
PB91-505594/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Weekday. 19S5.
PB91-505602/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Weekday. 1985.
PB91 -505610/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers1 Tape - Winter
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-5OS628/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP NonmoHe Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-5O5636/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter
Saturday. 1985.
PB91-505644/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Modelers' Tape - Winter Satur-
day. 1985.
PB91-505651/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers1 Tape - Winter
Saturday. 1985.
P891-5O5669/REB 91-O1 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP NonmoMe Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Saturday. 1985.
PB91-5O5677/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissioos Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape, 1985.
PB91-505685/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Winter Sunday. 1985.
PB91-505693/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Sunday. 1985.
PB91-5O5701/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP NonmoMe Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Sunday. 1985.
PB91-505719/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505727/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobie Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall Sat-
urtay. 1985.
PB91-505735/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505743/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Satur-
day, 1985.
PB91-505750/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Sat-
urday, 1985.
PB91-505768/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505776/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Sunday. 1985.
PB91-505784/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505792/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Sunday. 1985.
PB91-505800/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Weekday. 1985.
PB91 -50581 8/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Saturday, 1 985.
PB91-505826/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Particulate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Sunday. 1985.
PB91-50S834/REB 91-01 CP T02
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Point Sources, 1 985.
PB91-505859/REB 91-01 CP T02
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadi-
an Annual Point Sources, 1985.
PB91-505867/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Annual Emissions Inventory {Version 2): U.S.
Annual Area Sources, 1 985.
PB91-505875/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian
Annual Area Sources, 1985.
PB91-505883/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Annual
Natural Paniculate Sources, 1985.
PB91-505891/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian
Annual Natural Paniculate Sources. 1985.
PB91-505909/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505917/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505925/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505933/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505941/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes • Spring
Saturday. 1985.
PB91-505958/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes •
Spring Saturday. 1 985.
B 91-01 CPTOS
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Saturday. 1985.
PB91-505974/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Enventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Saturday, 1965
PB91-505982/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505990/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Spring Sunday. 1985.
PB91-506006/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-5O6014/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506022/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes • Summer
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506030/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Source Modelers' Tape - Summer
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506055/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506063/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506071/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506089/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506097/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506105/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes • Summer
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506113/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes •
Summer Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506121/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506139/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-S06147/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers: Tapes - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-S06154/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506162/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape • Fall
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-S06170/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
rticulate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Canada Natural Paniculate
Spring Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506188/REB
91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Sunday. 1985.
PB91-506196/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Particulate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Saturday. 1985.
PB91-506212/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Particulate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Fall Weekday. 1985.
PB91-506238/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Particulate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Fall Saturday. 1985.
PB91-506246/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Particulate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Fall Sunday. 1985.
PB91-506253/REB 91-01 CP T02
NATIONAL ACID PRECIPITATION ASSESSMENT
PROGRAMS
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Particulate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505842/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Weekday. 1985.
PB91-506048/REB 91-01 CP T03
NATIONAL AIR TOXICS INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE
Ongoing Research and Regulatory Development
Projects.
PB91-161752/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
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KEYWORD INDEX
NERVOUS SYSTEM
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities.
PB91-187575/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
National Emission Standards for Asbestos. Background
Information for Promulgated Asbestos NESHAP Revi-
sions.
PB91-127233/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Sci-
entific Criteria for Carbon Monoxide.
PB91-191304/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Lead: Assessment of Scientific and Technical Informa-
tion.
PB91-206185/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
NATIONAL DRY DEPOSITION NETWORK
National Dry Deposition Network: Third Annual Progress
Report (1989).
PB91-181784/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS
AIR POLLUTANTS
Benzene Enabling Document for Standards on Benzene
Transfer and Waste Operations.
PB91-161737/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
NATIONAL EMISSIONS STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS
AIR POLLUTANTS
Asbestos/NESHAP Adequately Wet Guidance.
PB91-218693/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Asbestos/NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Containing Ma-
terials Guidance.
PB91-218701/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL ESTUARINE PROGRAM
Guide for Preparation of Quality Assurance Project Plans
for the National Estuarine Program. Interim Final.
PB91-168344/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
Guide to the Office of Water Accountability System and
Regional Evaluations: Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-145516/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Progress Toward Implementing Supertund. Fiscal Year
1989.
PB91-921204/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
NATIONAL PARKS
IMPROVE Progress Report: Appendix A.
PB90-231366/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION
SYSTEM
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Legal Issues.
PB91-145680/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Inspector Training
PC A05/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring
Module: Biomonitoring.
PB91-145854/REB 91-01
Design Information Report: Sludge Management Sys-
tems.
PB91-196378/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION
SYSTEM PROGRAM
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Laboratory Analysis
PB91-145870/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
NATIONAL PRIMARY DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS
Regulatory Impact Analysis of Proposed National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations for Radionuclides.
PB91-225698/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
NATIONAL PRIORITIES LIST
Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Pri-
orities List Sites (Update).
PB90-274556/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund: Focusing on the Nation at Large. A Decade
of Progress at National Priorities List Sites.
PB91-921207/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Closing the NPL Book under the Original HRS.
PB91-921302/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE
National Technical Information Service: Records of Deci-
sion Abstracts FY82-FY85.
PB91-227363/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
NATRON A COUNTY (WYOMING)
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Mystery
Bridge at Highway 20, Natrona County, WY. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1 990.
PB91-921481/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
NATURAL ACID PRECIPITATION ASSESSMENT
PROGRAM
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506204/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Sunday, 1 985.
PB91-506220/REB 91-01 CP T02
NATURAL EMISSIONS
Estimating Lightning-Generated NOx Emissions for Re-
gional Air Pollution Models.
PB91-131664/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Natural Emissions of Oxidant Precursors.
PB91-211334/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Current and Developing Analytical Technologies for
Quantifying Biogenic Gas Emissions.
PB91-216523/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Measurement of Methane Emissions in the Plume of a
Large Surface Coal Mine Using Open-Path FTIR Spec-
troscopy.
PB91-226415/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Climate Change and Global Isoprene Emissions.
PB91-2264807REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PC-BEIS: A Personal Computer Version of the Biogenic
Emissions Inventory System.
PB91-233460/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Sensitivity of Regional Ozone Modeling to Biogenic Hy-
drocarbons.
PB91-233528/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the
Biogenic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB91-242412/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505818/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505826/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505834/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Particulate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505842/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Annual
Natural Particulate Sources, 1985.
PB91-505891/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian
Annual Natural Paniculate Sources. 1985.
PB91-505909/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Particulate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506188/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506196/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Particulate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506204/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Particulate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506212/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506220/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Particulate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Fall Weekday. 1985.
PB91-506238/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Particulate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Fall Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506246/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Particulate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Fall Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506253/REB 91-01 CP T02
NATURAL ENEMIES
Assessing Pesticide Risk to Arthropod Natural Enemies
Using Expert System Technology.
PB91-240465/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NATURAL ESTUARY PROGRAM
Progress in the National Estuary Program: Report to Con-
gress.
PB91-168385/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATURAL GAS
Natural Gas Reburning for NOx Control on a Cyclone-
Fired Boiler.
PB91-223164/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Acceptability of Natural Gas as a Miti-
gating Fuel for Utility Combustion Sources.
PB91-226449/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NATURAL KILLER CELLS
Induction of Activation Antigens on Human Natural Killer
Cells Mediated Through the Fc-Gamma Receptor.
PB91-116004/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Acute, Subchronic, and Chronic Exposure to a Simulated
Urban Profile of Ozone: Effects on Extrapulmonary Natu-
ral Killer Cell Activity and Lymphocyte Mitogenic Re-
sponses.
PB91-149740/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATURAL RESOURCES
Identifying Ecological Indicators: An Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program.
PB91-146605/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Environmental Inventory of the Christmas Bay Coastal
Preserve.
PB91-230151/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Regulatory Survey for the Christmas Bay Coastal Pre-
serve.
PB91-230185/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Regulatory Survey for the Armed Bayou Coastal Pre-
serve.
PB91-230300/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Inventory of the Armand Bayou Coastal
Preserve.
PB91-230979/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
(NCLAN)NATIONAL CROP LOSS ASSESSMENT
NETWORK
Adequacy of Interval Estimates of Yield Responses to
Ozone Estimated from NCLAN Data.
PB91-144832/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
NEBRASKA
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nebraska, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508846/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nebraska, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers)
PB91-509372/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB91-921236/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEOPLASMS
Use of Tumour Lethality to Interpret Tumorigenicity Ex-
periments Lacking Cause-of-Death Data.
PB91-109181/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pericyte of a Teleost Fish: Ultrastructure, Position, and
Role in Neoplasia as Revealed by a Fish Model.
PB91-163808/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NERISK SYSTEM
Assessing Pesticide Risk to Arthropod Natural Enemies
Using Expert System Technology.
PB91-240465/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
NERVE CELLS
Trophic Control of Lung Development by Sympathetic
Neurons: Effects of Neonatal Sympathectomy with 6-Hy-
droxydopamine.
PB91-109207/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Assessment of Chemically-Induced Alterations in Brain
Development Using Assays of Neuron- and Glia-Local-
ized Proteins.
PB91-109306/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Acute Exposure to Tris(2-Chloroethyl)Phosphate Pro-
duces Hippocampal Neuronal Loss and Impairs Learning
in Rats.
PB91-171728/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
NERVES
Influence of 50-Hz Electric and Magnetic Fields on Neur-
ite Outgrowth in Pheochromocytoma Cells.
PB91-242461/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
NERVOUS SYSTEM
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoxicity in Rats. 3. Effects
on Motor Activity and Inhibition of Monoamine Oxidase.
PB91-109470/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurotoxicology in the 1990s.
PB91-115832/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Rat and Human Visual-Evoked Potentials Recorded
Under Comparable Conditions: A Preliminary Analysis to
Address the Issue of Predicting Human Neurotoxic Ef-
fects from Rat Data.
PB91-116095/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Neurotoxicity of Subchronic Acetylcholinesterase (AChE)
Inhibition in Rat Hippocampus.
PB91-116905/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Reflex Modification and the Detection of Toxicant-In-
duced Auditory Dysfunction.
PB91-117036/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Characterization of the Origins of Astrocyte Response to
Injury Using the Dopaminergic Neurotoxicant, 1-Methyl-4-
Phenyl -1,2,3,6-Tetrahydrophyridine.
PB91 -117077/REB 91-01 PC A02/ MF A01
Comparative Sensitivity of Neurobehavioral Tests for
Chemical Screening.
PB91-117101/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Neurotoxic Effects of Colchicine.
PB91-149658/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision F, Hazard
Evaluation: Human and Domestic Animals. Series 81, 82,
and 83 Neurotoxicity. Addendum 10.
PB91-154617/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Use of Cell Culture for Evaluating Neurotoxicity.
PB91-176990/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Potentiation of Organophosphorus-lnduced Delayed
Neurotoxicity by Phenylmethylsulfonyl Fluoride.
PB91-177246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein in First-Tier Assess-
ments of Neurotoxicity.
PB91-191197/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Glutamate Neurotoxicity in Rat Auditory System: Cochle-
ar Nuclear Complex.
PB91-191619/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Companson of Screening Approaches.
PB91-199851/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Enhanced Expression of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein and
the Cuphc Silver Degeneration Reaction Can Be Used as
Sensitive and Early Indicators of Neurotoxicity.
PB91-219147/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Animal Models of Cognitive Development in Neurotoxico-
91-231076/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
1 -methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3.6-tetrahydropyri-
Iters Immune Function When Given in
Neurotoxicant
dine (MPTP) Alters Immune Function
Combination with Diethyldithiocarbamate (DDC).
PB91-231092/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxicants.
PB91-231233/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Caveats in Hazard Assessment Stress and Neurotoxicity.
PB91-233346/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Glutamale Neruotoxicity in the Developing Rat Cochlea:
Physiological and Morphological Approaches.
PB91-233403/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoxicity in Rats. 4. Assess-
ment of Toxicity Syndrome Using a Functional Observa-
tional Battery.
PB91-233452/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Diethyldithiocarbamate Potentiates the Neurotoxicity of In
vivo 1-MethyM-PhenyM,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine and of
In vitro 1-Methyl-4-Phenylpyridinium.
PB91-242586/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Glutamate Neurotoxicity in Rat Auditory System: Cochte-
ar Nuclear Complex
PB91-242628/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDERS
Assessment of Neurobehavioral Response in Humans to
Low-Level Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Sources
PB91-233353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NEUROCHEMISTRY
Behavioral and Neurochemical Changes in Rats Dosed
Repeatedly with Dnsopropytfluorophosphate
PB91-200238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEUROGUA
Assessment of Chemically-Induced Alterations in Brain
Development Using Assays of Neuron- and Glia-Local-
ized Proteins.
PB91-109306/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Neufotoxioty Using Assays of Neuron-
and Glia- Localized Proteins: Chronology and Critique.
PB91-213587/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NEURONS
Assessment of Neuroloxioty Using Assays of Neuron-
and Glia- Localized Proteins: Chronology and Critique
PB91-213587/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Acquisition and Loss of a Neuronal Ca(2 + )/Calmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase during Neuronal Differentia-
PB91-213652/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
NEUROTOXINS
Neurotoxicity of Parathion-lnduced Acetyteholinesterase
Inhibition in Neonatal Rats.
PB91-171843/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEUTRALIZING
Potential future Effects of Current Levels of Sulfur Depo-
sition on Stream Chemistry in the Southern Blue Ridge
PB91-t?16236/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEVADA
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Nevada. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-506853/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Nevada, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O9380/REB 91-O4 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada
PB91-921211/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
NEVADA TEST SITE
Radution monitoring around United States nuclear test
areas, calendar year 1989 Offsite environmental momtor-
91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
NEW BEDFORD HARBOR
Applications Analysis Report SITE Program, CF Systems
Organcs Extraction System. New Bedford, Massachu-
setts
PB91-113845/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Geochemcal Study of Sediment Contamination in New
Bedford Harbor. Massachusetts.
PB91-116962/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development and Use of Site-Specific Chemical and Bio-
logical Criteria for Assessing New Bedford Harbor Pitot
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
NEW CASTLE (DELAWARE)
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Army
Creek LandH Site, New Castle. Delaware (Second Re-
medial Action), Fmal Report. June 29. 1990.
PB91-921408/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
NEW ENGLAND FOREST HEALTH MONITORING
PROJECT
Ctanate Data and Analysis for the New England Forest
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Toxic Release Inventory (TFH), New Hampshire, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508861/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TFtl). New Hampshire. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Formal) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509398/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire.
PB91 -921237/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
NEW JERSEY
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Jersey, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508879/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Jersey, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509406/REB 91-04 CP 001
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB91-921235/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
NEW MEXICO
Toxic Release Inventory (THI), New Mexico, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508887/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). New Mexico, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509414/REB 91-O4 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB91-921238/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Impact of Paniculate Emissions Control on the Control of
Other MWC Air Emissions.
PB91-146696/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Promulgated Standards and Guidelines. Summary of
Public Comments and Responses.
P891-168534/REB 91-01 PC A22/MF A03
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Promulgated Standards and Guidelines. Summary of
Public Comments and Responses. Appendices A to C.
PB91-168542/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines tor Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors: Revision and Update of Eco-
nomic Impact Analysis and Regulatory Impact Analysis.
PB91-168575/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Regulatory and Inspection Manual tor Nonmetallic Miner-
al Processing Plants.
PB91-216168/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
RACT/BACT/LAER deannghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. First Supplement to
1990 Edition.
PB91-231548/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
NEW YORK
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). New York. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508895/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New York, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509422/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB91-921239/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
NEW YORK CITY (NEW YORK)
Analysis of Ozone Air Quality Over the New York Metro-
politan Area.
PB91-137026/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NIAGARA FALLS (NEW YORK)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker-
102nd Street Landfill, Niagara Falls. NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921417/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
NICKEL
Report of the International Committee on Nickel Carcino-
genesis in Man.
PB91-109801/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Minimization of Interferences in Inductively Coupled
Plasma Mass Spectrometry Using On-Une Preconcentra-
FB9M171SO/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mechanisms of Inorganic Particle Formation during Sus-
pension Heating of Simulated Aqueous Wastes.
PB91-191494/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NICOTINE
Home Air Nicotine Levels and Urinary Cotinine Excretion
in Preschool Children.
PB91-109322/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NITRAMINES
Mass Spectral Fragmentation Pathways in Nitrammes: A
Collision-Induced Dissociation Study.
PB91-117135/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NITRATES
Acid Aerosols Issue Paper Health Effects and Aerome-
P891-125864/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
Human Alveolar and Peritoneal Macrophages Mediate
Fungistasis Independently of L-Argirtne Oxidation to Nt-
ree91W206920/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Thermal Decomposition of Peroxyacetyl Nitrate and Re-
actions of Acetyl Peroxy Radicals with NO and NO2 Over
the Temperature Range 283-313 K.
P891-233478/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
NITRIC ACID
Intercomparison of Atmospheric Nitric Acid Measure-
ments at Elevated Ambient Concentrations.
PB91-196543/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NITRIFICATION
RBC Nitrification of High Ammonia Leachates.
PB91-182295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Assessment of Single-Stage Trickling Filter Nitrification.
PB91-191726/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Assessment of Single-Stage Trickling Filter Nitrification.
PB91-206276/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
NITRITES
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Nitrate/Nitrite.
PB91-142836/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Human Alveolar and Peritoneal Macrophages Mediate
Fungistasis Independently of L-Arginine Oxidation to Ni-
trite or Nitrate.
PB91-206920/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NITRO COMPOUNDS
Effects of Methyl Parathion on Red-Winged Blackbird
('Agelaius phoeniceus') Incubation Behavior and Nesting
Success.
PB91-116749/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NITRO (WEST VIRGINIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Rke/Artel
Chemical Site, Nitro, WV. (Second Remedial Action).
September 1990.
PB91-921433/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
NITROARYL COMPOUNDS
Evaluation of Particle Beam Liquid Chromatography/
Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of Polar Semivolatile
Organic Compounds in Air Samples.
PB91-127746/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NITROBENZENES
Effect. Uptake and Disposition of Nitrobenzene in Several
Terrestrial Plants.
PB91-144808/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NITROFEN
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 2. Nitrofen and
Ethylenethiourea.
PB91-109199/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NITROGEN DIOXIDE
Nitrogen Oxide Control for Stationary Combustion
Sources.
PB91-211862/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Exposure Assessment Approaches to Evaluate Respira-
tory Health Effects of Paniculate Matter and Nitrogen Di-
oxide.
PB91-231340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NITROGEN FERTILIZERS
Regional Variation in Growth Response of Coastal Doug-
las-Fir to Nitrogen Fertilizer in the Pacific Northwest.
PB91-146498/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NITROGEN OXIDE (N2O)
Evaluation of Significant Anthropogenic Sources of Ra-
dtatively Important Trace Gases.
PB91-127753/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion.
PB91-171496/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NITROGEN OXIDES
Evaluation of Significant Anthropogenic Sources of Ra-
diatively Important Trace Gases.
PB91-127753/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Estimating Lightning-Generated NOx Emissions for Re-
gional Air Pollution Models.
PB91-131664/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air Quality and Deposition (Chapter 3).
PB91-136606/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Operational Experience of the EPA Owned Bench Scale
Pilot Plant for Evaluating SCR DeNOx Catalysts.
PB91-176750/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Sci-
entific Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen.
PB91-191270/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Emissions of Oxidant Precursors.
PB91-211334/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Nitrogen Oxide Control for Stationary Combustion
PB91-211862/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Sourcebook: NOx Control Technology Data.
PB91-217364/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
Natural Gas Rebuming for NOx Control on a Cyclone-
PB91-223164/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NITROPHENOLS
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Nitrophenols.
PB91-161414/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NITROPYRENES
Bioassay-Direcled FractJonatJon of 1-Nitropyrene Metabo-
lites: Generation of Mutagrams by Coupling Reverse-
Phase HPLC with Microsuspension Mutagenicity Assays.
PB91-242537/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KW-74
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KEYWORD INDEX
OCEAN WASTE DISPOSAL
Formation of Mutagenic Urinary Metabolites from 1-Nitro-
pyrene in Germ-Free and Conventional Rats: Role of the
Gut Flora.
PB91-243055/RE8 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
NITROSAMINES
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Nitrosamines.
PB91-161406/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NO OBSERVABLE EFFECT CONCENTRATION (NOEC)
Evaluation of the Fathead Minnow Seven-Day Subchronic
Test for Estimating Chronic Toxicity.
PB91.146423/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NOMOGRAPHS
Uncertainty in North American Wet Deposition Isopleth
Maps: Effect of Site Selection and Valid Sample Criteria
PB91-101774/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
NON-METHANE HYDROCARBONS
Nonmethane Organic Compound and Three-Hour Air
Toxics Monitoring Program, 1990.
PB91-168583/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
NONAQUEOUS PHASE LIQUID
MOFAT: A Two-Dimensional Finite Element Program for
Multiphase Flow and Multicomponent Transport. Program
Documentation and User's Guide.
PB91-191692/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Modeling Multiphase Organic Chemical Transport in Soils
and Ground Water.
PB91-231514/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
NONAQUEOUS PHASE LIQUIDS
Benzene and Naphthalene Sorption on Soil Contaminat-
ed with High Molecular Weight Residual Hydrocarbons
from Unleaded Gasoline.
PB91-171520/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NONCANCER HEALTH EFFECTS
Quantitative Approaches to Human Risk Assessment for
Noncancer Health Effects.
PB91-176958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NONCRITERIA AIR POLLUTANTS
International Approaches to Developing Standards for
Noncriteria Pollutants.
PB91-191403/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NONFERROUS METALS
Aluminum, Copper, and Nonferrous Metats Forming and
Metal Powders Pretreatment Standards: A Guidance
Manual.
PB91 -145441 /RES 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
NORTH CAROLINA
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). North Carolina, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508903/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Carolina, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509430/RE8 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina.
PB91-921240/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NORTH DAKOTA
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Dakota, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508911/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Dakota. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509448/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: North and South Dakota.
PB91-921241/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NORTH SMITHFIELD (RHODE ISLAND)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Stamina
Mills Site, North Smithfieid, Rl. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921421/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
NORTHEAST REGION (ILLINOIS)
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1990. Volume 3.
Northeastern Illinois Region.
PB91-210765/REB 91-04 PCA08/MFA01
NORTHEAST REGION (UNITED STATES)
National Surface Water Survey: Eastern Lake Survey -
Phase 2 Northeastern Lakes, Database Dictionary.
PB91-179093/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
NORTHERN BOBWHITE
Avoidance Behavior of Mallards and Northern Bobwhite
Exposed to Carbofuran-Contaminated Food and Water.
PB91-146316/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Northern Bobwhite ('Colinus virginianus') Age
and Weight on Results of the Avian Dietary Toxicity Test.
PB91-146449/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative Method for Evaluating Avian Food Avoid-
ance Behavior.
PB91-149807/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of the Duration and Timing of Dietary Methyl Par-
athion Exposure on Bobwhite Reproduction.
PB91-171587/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Dietary Methyl Parathion on Northern Bobwhife
Egg Production and Eggshell Quality.
PB91-171595/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Methyl Parathion on Food Discrimination in
Northern Bobwhite ('Colinus virginianus1).
PB91-177089/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Brain Cholinesterase Activity of Bobwhite Acutely Ex-
posed to Chlorpyrifos.
PB91-207019/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
Mid-Latitude Northern Hemisphere Background Sulfate
Concentration in Rainwater.
PB91-116764/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NORTHERN REGION (WISCONSIN)
Factors Influencing Mercury Concentrations in Walleyes
in Northern Wisconsin Lakes.
PB91-196345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NORTHWEST REGION (ILLINOIS)
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 2.
Northwestern Illinois Region.
PB91-210757/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NOSE (ANATOMY)
Comparison of Cadmium Cytotoxicity in Human versus
Rat Nasal Epithelial Cells In vitro.
PB91-109819/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Nasal Lavage as a Tool in Assessing Acute Inflammation
in Response to Inhaled Pollutants.
PB91-115881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NOSEMA ALGERAE
Testing of Insect Microsporidians (Microspora: Nosemati-
dae) in Nontarget Aquatic Species.
PB91-163899/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NOSEMA LOCUSTAE
Testing of Insect Microsporidians (Microspora: Nosemati-
dae) in Nontarget Aquatic Species.
PB91-163899/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES
Final Guidance on Preparing Waste-In Lists and Volumet-
ric Rankings for Release to Potentially Responsible Par-
ties (PRPs) under CERCLA ('Waste-In' Guidance).
PB91-187005/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Model Informational Notice Letter to Local Governments.
PB91-187013/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopical Identification of Cer-
tain Polyhalogenated Acetic Acids.
PB91-109777/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NUCLEIC ACID HYBRIDIZATION
Comparison of Cytopathogeniciry, Immunofluorescence
and In situ DMA Hybridization as Methods for the Detec-
tion of Adenoviruses.
PB91-109280/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Cytopathogenicity, Immunofluorescence
and In sitg DNA Hybridization as Methods for the Detec-
tion of Adenoviruses.
PB91-116053/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE HOMOLOGY
Genes Encoding Mercuric Reductases from Selected
Gram-Negative Aquatic Bacteria Have a Low Degree of
Homology with merA of Transposon TN50.
PB91-163782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NUCLEIC ACIDS
Stable Carbon Isotope Analysis of Nucleic Acids to Trace
Sources of Dissolved Substrates Used by Estuarine Bac-
teria.
PB91-164012/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NUCLEOPHILIC REACTIONS
Nucleophilic Addition to Activated Double Bonds: Predic-
tions of Reactivity from the Laplacian of the Charge Den-
sity.
PB91-109256/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NUCLEOSIDES
Identification and Quantitation of Alkylated Nucleobases
by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with UV
Photodiode Array Detection.
PB91-144931/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NUTRIENTS
Evaluation of tntact Soil-Core Microcosms for Determin-
ing Potential Impacts on Nutrient Dynamics by Genetical-
ly Engineered Microorganisms.
PB91-116228/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Novel Delivering of Nutrients and Oxygen to Aid fn situ
Bioreclamation.
PB91-162487/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Determining the Nutrient Status of Drinking Water.
PB91-206854/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
NUTRITION
Variable Selectivity and the Role of Nutritional Quality in
Food Selection by a Planktonic Rotifer.
PB91-211417/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
O-CHLOROTOLUENE
o-Chlorotoluene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160598/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OBSERVATION WELLS
Advances in Hazardous Waste Site Alluvial Sampling.
PB91-233320/REB 91-04 FC A03/MF A01
Estimation of Free Hydrocarbon Volume from Fluid
Levels in Monitoring Wells.
PB91-233387/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE
Micronuclei in Epithelial Cells from Sputum of Uranium
Workers.
PB91-199935/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Statistical Issues in Risk Assessment of Reproductive
Outcomes with Chemical Mixtures.
PB91-199992/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
Human Genotoxicity: Pesticide Applicators and Phos-
phine.
PB91-109421/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Aerosol Characterization with Centrifugal Aerosol Spec-
trometers: Theory and Experiment.
PB91-109496/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Report of the International Committee on Nickel Carcino-
genesis in Man.
PB91-109801/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Evaluation of the Potential Carcinogenicity of Electromag-
netic Fields. Review Draft.
PB91-133231/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
Total Volatile Organic Concentrations in 2700 Personal,
Indoor, and Outdoor Air Samples Collected in the US
EPA TEAM Studies.
PB91-182857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study.
PB91-183046/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study. Supplement.
PB91-183053/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Workplace Characteristics Associated with Health and
Comfort Concerns in Three Office Buildings in Washing-
ton, DC.
PB91-211342/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Indoor Air Quality and Work Environment Survey:
Relationships of Employees' Self-Reported Health Symp-
toms with Direct Indoor Air Quality Measurements.
PB91-213579/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Establishing
Work Zones (F.S.O.P. 6).
PB91-213827/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Preparation of a
Site Safety Plan F.S.O.P. No. 9.
PB91-213835/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Air Surveillance
F.S.O.P. No. 8.
PB91-213843/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for the Decontami-
nation of Response Personnel F.S.O.P. No. 7.
PB91-213850/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Reducing Risk in Paint Stripping: Proceedings of an Inter-
national Conference. Held in Washington, DC. on Febru-
ary 12-13,1991.
PB91-224303/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Assessment of Neurobehavioral Response in Humans to
Low-Level Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Sources.
PB91-233353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
General Information and Comparison.
PB91-921338/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites and RCRA Correc-
tive Actions.
PB91-921339/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
RCRA TSD and Emergency Response Without Regard to
Location.
PB91-921340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Establishing Work Zones at Uncontrolled Hazardous
Waste Sites.
PB91-921342/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Priority for Health and Safety Requirements, Especially
Medical Surveillance Requirements, for EPA Employees
Who Support OSWER Programs.
PB91-921346/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
OCEAN CURRENTS
Comparison of Recording Current Meters in Shallow
Waters of San Francisco Bay, California.
PB91-1S6331/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Ocean Current Measurements at the Farallon Islands
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site, 1977-1978.
Includes Appendix.
PB91-222521/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
OCEAN DISPOSAL
Bioassessment Methods for Determining the Hazards of
Dredged Material Disposal in the Marine Environment.
PB91-176768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OCEAN ENVIRONMENTS
Convective-Dispersive Transport Model for Wastes Dis-
posed of at the 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site. (Chapter
PB91-130161/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Marine Processes, Their Relationship to Pollution, and a
Framework for Waste Management (Chapter 1).
PB91-132829/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ecological Risk Assessment Framework for Examining
the Impacts of Oceanic Disposal.
PB91-137000/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OCEAN WASTE DISPOSAL
Recovery of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Packages
from Deep-Ocean Disposal Sites, September 1990.
PB91-127738/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Utility of Buoyant Plume Models in Predicting the Initial
Dilution of Drilling Fluids. Chapter 13.
PB91-132837/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-75
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KEYWORD INDEX
Design of Shoreline Surveys tor Aquatic Litter Pollution.
PB91-179051/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxoty Assessment of Dredged Materials: Acute and
Chrome Toxksty as Determined by Bioassays and Bioac-
cumulation Tests. Proceedings of the International Semi-
nar on the Environmental Aspects of Dredging Activities
(Actes du Serrunane International sur les Aspects Enw-
onnemenUux lies aux Activities de Dragages).
PB91-182790/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application of a Hazard-Assessment Research Strategy
for Waste Disposal at 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site
(Chapter 14).
PB91-182806/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ocean Current Measurements at the Faralton Islands
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site. 1977-1978.
Includes Appendix.
PB91-222S21/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
OFFICE BUILDINGS
Classification o( Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor
Air Pollution.
PB91-125708/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Partecte Size Distributions for an Office Aerosol.
P891-177196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bake-Out of a Portion of a New High-Rise Office Build-
P§91-196048/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Three-Oimensional Contaminant Distribution in an Office
Space.
PB91-226365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OFFICE OF AIR QUALITY PLANNING AND STANDARDS
Drectory of OAOPS Information Services
P69M91049/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE
CERCLA Compliance with Other Environmental Statutes
P891-214098/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Memorandum of Understanding between ORD and
OERR
PB91-921323/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Technology Transfer Needs Assessment, 1990
PB9M2S674/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Revision of CERCLA Cnnl Judoal Settlement Authorities
under Delegations 14-13-B and 14-14-E.
PB91-138818/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waiver of Concurrence on De Mimmis Generator Settle-
ments
PB91-138826/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Redetegataon of Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities
under Delegation 14-13-B and 14-14-E.
PB91-138834/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Small Cost Recovety Referrals.
PB91-139006/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Gwdance Regarding CERCLA Enforcement against
Bankrupt Parties.
PB91-139014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Municipal Settlements.
PB91-139311/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Intenm CERCLA Settlement Pokey.
PB91-139329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Intenm Guriance on Potentially Responsible Party Partici-
pation in Remedial Investigations and FeasfcWty Studies
PB91-139337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance on Drattng Consent Decrees in Hazardous
Waste Cases.
PB91-13934S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rewswns to the Intenm GuKJance on PRP Partcpation m
Remedial Investigations and Feastokty Suxkes.
PB91-139352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Gudance of the Use of Simulated Penalties in Hazardous
Waste Consent Decrees.
PB91-139360/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Admnstratrve Order on Consent for Remedial Investiga-
tions/FeasibiMy Study
PB9M39378/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Model Statement of Work tor a Remedial Investigation
and FeasfeiMy Study Conducted by Potentially Responst-
PB91-139436/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Analysis of Remedies Selected m the So-
pertund Program during FY 87. FY 88 and FY 89
P891-139477/RE8 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
RCRA Section 3008
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KEYWORD INDEX
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
ARARs Q's and A's: The Fund-Balancing Waiver.
PB91-921321/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Making Superfund Documents Available to the Public
throughout the Cleanup Process, and Discussing Site
Findings and Decisions as They are Developed (Super-
fund Management Review: No. 43 G, H. Q, R, T).
PB91-921322/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Memorandum o( Understanding between ORD and
OERR.
PB91-921323/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Final Policy on Setting RI/FS Priorities.
PB91-921324/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Suggested ROD Language for Various Ground Water Re-
mediation Options.
PB91-921325/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Policy on Management of Post-Removal Site Control.
PB91-921326/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund LDR Guide No. 6A (2nd Edition) Obtaining a
Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for Remedial Ac-
tions.
PB91-921327/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory.
PB91-921328/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Policy on Floodplains and Wetland Assessments for
CERCLA Actions.
PB91-921329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sampler's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-921330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes during Site
Inspections.
PB91-921331/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Applicability of Land Disposal Restrictions to RCRA and
CERCLA Ground Water Treatment Reinjection Superfund
Management Review: Recommendation No. 26.
PB91-921332/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Total Quality Management (TOM) and Quality Assurance
(QA) in Superfund.
PB91-921333/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Regional Site Assessment Program Objectives for FY 90.
PB91-921334/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Headquarters Support Contract Management Procedures.
PB91-921335/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Furthenng the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies
in OSWER Programs.
PB91-921336/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
General Information and Comparison.
PB91-921338/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites and RCRA Correc-
tive Actions.
PB91-921339/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
RCRA TSD and Emergency Response Without Regard to
Location.
PB91-921340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's: General Policy, RCRA, CWA,
SDWA Post-ROD Information, and Contingent Waivers.
PB91 -921341 /REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Establishing Work Zones at Uncontrolled Hazardous
Waste Sites.
PB91-921342/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Records of Decision Update. Volume 6,
Numbers. Jufy 1991.
PB91-921343/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Innovative Methods to Increase Public Involvement in Su-
perfund Community Relations (Superfund Management
Review Recommendation Mo. 43.A).
PB91-921344/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Minimizing Problems Caused by Staff Turnover (Super-
fund Management Review: Recommendation No. 43, M.
N O).
PB91-921345/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Priority for Health and Safety Requirements, Especially
Medical Surveillance Requirements, for EPA Employees
Who Support OSWER Programs.
PB91-921346/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process.
Direct Cite/Revised Reimbursement Methods.
PB91-921347/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-921348/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Docket Operations Manual for Rulemaking Ac-
PB91S921349/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guide to Developing Superfund No Action. Interim Action,
PCA02/MFA01
Interim Guidance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup
Levels at Superfund Sites. Supplement to Interim Guid-
ance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels at Super-
PB91-921352/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Overview Fact Sheet Package.
PB91-921353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Fact Sheet. Superfund Progress: Environ-
mental Indicators.
PB91-921354/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Real Estate Acquisition Procedures for USACE Projects.
PB91-921355/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Guide to Pump and Treat Groundwater Remediation
Technology.
PB91-921356/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Ac-
tions Performed by PRPs.
PB91-921357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OFFICE OF WASTE PROGRAMS ENFORCEMENT
Catalog of Office of Waste Programs Enforcement Publi-
cations.
PB91-921268/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
OGDEN (UTAH)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ogden
Defense Depot (Operable Unit 2), Weber County, Ogden,
UT. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921480/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
OHIO
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Ohio, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508929/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Ohio, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509455/REB 91-04 CP 001
National Prionties List Sites: Ohio.
PB91-921242/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OIL COOLERS
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Brazed Aluminum Oil Coolers.
PB91-234484/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
OIL FURNACES
Companson of Emissions and Organic Fingerprints from
Combustion of Oil and Wood
PB91-223222/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OIL POLLUTION
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipeline Leak Detection Systems.
PB91-106245/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Benzene and Naphthalene Sorption on Soil Contaminat-
ed with High Molecular Weight Residual Hydrocarbons
from Unleaded Gasoline.
PB91-171520/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biodegradafon of Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Aquifer
Microorganisms under Denitrifying Conditions.
PB91-171892/REB §1-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Sampling of Residual Aviation Gasoline in Sandy
Soil.
PB91-207035/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. A Report to the President.
PB91-213819/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Oil Spill Contingency Planning: National Status. A Report
to the President.
PB91-921282/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1, Number 1, February 1991.
PB91-921370/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1, Number 2, April 1991.
PB91-921371/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1, Number 3, June 1991.
PB91-921372/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OIL POLLUTION REMOVAL
Nitrate for Biorestoration of an Aquifer Contaminated with
Jet Fuel
PB91-164285/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
OIL RECOVERY
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Oil and
Gas Exploration and Production Waste Management
Practices (1st). Held in New Orleans, Louisiana on Sep-
tember 10-13. 1990.
PB91-160549/REB 91-01 PC$9S.OO/MF £09
OIL SPILLS
Protocol for Testing Bioremediation Products against
Weathered Alaskan Crude Oil.
PB91-137018/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hydrocarbon Spill Exposure Assessment Modeling.
PB91-162669/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. A Report to the President.
PB91-213819/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Oil Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Pro-
qram. Task Force Report.
PB91-213868/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Selection of Nutrients to Enhance Biodegradation for the
Remediation of Oil Spilled on Beaches.
PB91-233304/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OKLAHOMA
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oklahoma, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508937/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oklahoma, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509463/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB91-921243/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
OKLAHOMA CITY (OKLAHOMA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tenth
Street Dump/Junkyard, Oklahoma City', OK. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921469/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
OLFACTORY LEARNING
Functional Deficits Produced by 3-Methylindole-lnduced
Olfactory Mucosal Damage Revealed by a Simple Olfac-
tory Learning Task.
PB91-183483/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ON-SCENE COORDINATES
Characterizing soils for hazardous waste site assess-
ments.
DE91014097/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ON-SITE INVESTIGATIONS
Development and Demonstration of a Pilot-Scale Debris
Washing System.
PB91-196626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
On-Site Treatment of Creosote and Pentachlorophenal
Sludges and Contaminated Soil.
PB91-223370/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Background Informa-
tion.
PB91-921303/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: An Improved Tool for
Screening Superfund Sites.
PB91-921307/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
ONCORHYNCHUS TSCHAWYTSCHA
Maternal Transfer of Bioactive Polychlorinated Aromatic
Hydrocarbons in Spawning Chinook Salmon ('Obchrhyn-
chus tschawytscha').
PB91-117556/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
ONTOGENESIS
Fimbria-Fornix Transactions Disrupt the Ontogeny of De-
layed Alternation but Not Position Discrimination in the
Rat.
PB91-231282/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ONTOGENY
Assessment of Chemically-Induced Alterations in Brain
Development Using Assays of Neuron- and Glia-Local-
ized Proteins.
PB91-109306/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OPEN DUMPS
Inventory of Open Dumps, June 1985
PB91-181594/REB
91-04 PCA06/MFA01
OPERANT CONDITIONING
Comparative Sensitivity of Neurobehavioral Tests for
Chemical Screening.
PB91-117101/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OPTICAL GLASS
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Optical Fab-
rication Laboratory, Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center,
Denver, Colorado.
PB91-235887/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
OPTICAL LENS FABRICATION LABORATORY
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Optical Fab-
rication Laboratory, Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center,
Denver, Colorado.
PB91-235887/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
OPTICAL SPECTROMETERS
Air Quality Monitoring in Atlanta with the Differential Opti-
cal Absorption Spectrometer.
PB91-191239/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
OPTIMIZATION
Optimizing Sensitivity of SIM Mode of GC/MS Analysis
for EPA's TO-14 Air Toxics Method.
PB91-233536/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ORDNANCE
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), Weldon Spring, MO.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921564/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
OREGON
Habitat Use of Twenty-Five Common Species of Oregon
Freshwater Fishes.
PB91-116012/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oregon, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508945/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Oregon. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509471/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon.
PB91-921244/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ORGANIC ACIDS
Sorption of Organic Acid Compounds to Sediments: Initial
Model Development.
PB91-144980/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ORGANIC CHEMICALS
QSAR Modelling of the ERL-D Fathead Minnow Acute
Toxicity Database.
PB91-196485/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Ground-Water Issue: Soil sampling and analysis for vola-
tile organic compounds.
DE91016758/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Applications Analysis Report: SITE Program, CF Systems
Organics Extraction System, New Bedford, Massachu-
setts.
PB91-113845/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Approach to Bioremediation of Contaminated Soil.
PB91-116152/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Selected Organic Pollutant Emissions from Unvented
Kerosene Heaters.
PB91-117119/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Gas Chrqmatography/Matrix Isolation-Infrared Spectrom-
etry for Air Sample Analysis.
PB91-136317/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Pentachlorophenol.
PB91-142802/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Supplement 1.
PB91-146027/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Punty and Heat of Fusion Data for Environmental Stand-
ards as Determined by Differential Scanning Calorimetry.
PB91-146555/RE8 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment The Rela-
tionship between Juvenile Growth arid Reproductive Suc-
cess. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149591/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Optimal Characterization of Structure for Prediction of
Properties.
PB91-163584/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sludge Organics Bioavailability.
PB9f-176859/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Plant Uptake of Non-Ionic Organic Chemicals from Soils.
PB91-177071/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Controlling Organics with GAC: A Cost and Performance
Analysis
PB91-177105/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Modelling Bioaccumulation of Organic Pollutants in Fish
with an Application to PCBs in Lake Ontario Salmonids.
PB91-182253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Demtnfication in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale
Aquifers: 4 Hydraulics, Nitrogen Chemistry, and Microbi-
ology m a Single Layer.
PB91-1823457REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Assessment ol Trace Organic Emissions Test Results
from the Montgomery County South MWC in Dayton.
Oho.
PB91-182642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Oxidation Processes Test of a Kinetic Model
tor the Oxidation of Organic Compounds with Ozone and
Hydrogen Peroxide in a Semioatcn Reactor.
PB91-183186/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Distribution of Hydrophobe lonogenic Organic Com-
pounds between Octanol and Water Organic Acids.
PB91-183368/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Identification of Nonpolar Toxicants in Effluents Using
ToxJoty-Based Fractionatjon with Gas Cnromatography/
Mass Spectrometry.
PB91-183434/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Combustion Control of Organic Emissions from Municipal
Waste Combustors.
PB91-191411/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Integrated Model for Predicting the Fate of Organics in
Wastewater Treatment Plants.
PB91-191502/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research by China
and the USEPA.
PB91-216267/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Solvent Extraction Treatment
PB91-228015/REB
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Mobile/Transportable Incineration Treatment
PB91-228023/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Revised July 1991.
PB91-231480/REB 91-O4 PC A17/MF A04
Modeling Multiphase Organic Chemical Transport in Soils
and Ground Water.
PB91-231514/REB 91-CM PC A10/MF A03
Practical Computer Modeling for GAC Application
PB91-233288/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Separation ol Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure Re-
verse Osmosis Membranes. Phase 2 Final Report
PB91-234625/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Solubility. Sorpbon and Transport of Hydrophobe Organic
Chemicals in Complex Mixtures.
PB91-240556/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Emission of Organic Substances from Indoor Surface Ma-
terials.
PB91-242974/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). United States and Territo-
ries, 1989 f«i dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Micro-
computers).
PB91-508S72/REB 91-04 Diskette$1800.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Alabama. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-508S80/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Alaska, 1989 fm dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508598/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), American Samoa, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508606/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arizona, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508614/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arkansas, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508622/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), California, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508630/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Delaware, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508648/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Colorado, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus t-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508655/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Florida, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508663/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Georgia, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508671/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Hawaii. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508689/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Idaho, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508697/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Illinois, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508705/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Indiana, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508713/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Iowa, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508721/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Kansas, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508739/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Kentucky, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508747/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Louisiana. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers)
PB91-5O8754/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxc Release Inventory (TRI), Maine, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508762/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Maryland, 1989 (m dBase
and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O8770/REB 91-04 CP Dot
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Massachusetts, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508788/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Michigan, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508796/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Minnesota. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5088O4/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Mississippi, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508812/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Missouri. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508820/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Montana, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508838/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Nebraska. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508846/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Nevada. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O8853/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). New Hampshire. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508861/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). New Jersey. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508879/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). New Mexico. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508887/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). New York. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508895/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). North Carolina. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508903/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Dakota, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508911/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Ohio, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508929/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oklahoma, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O8937/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oregon, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508945/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Pennsylvania, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508952/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Puerto Rico, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508960/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Rhode Island (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508978/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). South Carolina, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508986/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Dakota, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508994/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Tennessee, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509000/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Texas, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509018/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Utah. 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509026/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Vermont. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509034/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Virginia, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509042/REB 91-O4 CPO01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Virgin Islands, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509059/REB 91-04 CP O01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Washington, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509067/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), West Virginia. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509075/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Wisconsin, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509083/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Wyoming, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509091/REB 91-04 CP DO1
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Connecticut 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509919/REB 91-04 CP 001
ORGANIC MATTER
Stable Carbon Isotope Analysis of Nucleic Acids to Trace
Sources of Dissolved Substrates Used by Estuarine Bac-
teria.
PB91-164012/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sources of Mutagenic Activity in Urban Fine Particles.
PB91-182121/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Source Apportionment of Mutagenic Activity of Fine Parti-
cie Organics in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-182832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ORGANIC SOLVENTS
Influence of Organic Cosolvents on the Sorptjon Kinetics
of Hydrophobe Organic Chemicals.
PB91-216283/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Degreasing System Pollution Prevention Modification
verses Industrial Hygiene Concerns.
PB91-231142/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Compatibility of Organic Solvents with the Microscreen
Prophage-lnduction Assay: Solvent - Mutagen Interac-
tions.
PB91-231324/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ORGANOCHLORINE INSECTICIDES
Potentiation o 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachlorophenol.
AD-A235 140/1/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
E Meets of Dtcofol on Mallard Eggshell Quality.
PB91-163543/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ORGANOPHOSPHATE INSECTICIDES
Alterations in the Energy Metabolism of an Estuarine
Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' as Indicators of Stress from
Chronic Pesticide Exposure.
PB91-163949/RE8 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Methyl Parathion on Egg
Laying and Incubation in Mallards.
PB91-196436/TIE8 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison and Evaluation of Field and Laboratory Tox-
icity Tests with Fenvalerate on an Estuarine Crustacean.
PB91-206839/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Brain Cholinesterase Activity of Bobwhite Acutely Ex-
posed to Chlorpyrtfos.
PB91-207019/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Piperonyl Butoxide as a Tool in Aquatic Toxicological Re-
search with Organophosphate Insecticides.
PB91-231415/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
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ORGANOPHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS
Potentiation of Organophosphorus-lnduced Delayed
Neurotoxicity by Phenylmethylsulfonyl Fluoride.
PB91-177246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Behavioral and Neurochemical Changes in Rats Dosed
Repeatedly with Diisopropylfluorophosphate
PB91-200238/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ORGANOPHOSPHORUS-INDUCED DELAYED
NEUROPATHY (OPIDN)
Murine Susceptibility to Organophosphorus-lnduced De-
layed Neuropathy (OPIDN).
PB91-183491/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ORGANOPHOSPHORUS INDUCED DELAYED
NEUROTOXICITY (OPIDN)
Potentiation of Organophosphorus-lnduced Delayed
Neurotoxicity by Phenylmethylsulfonyl Fluoride.
PB91-177246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ORGANOPHOSPHORUS INSECTICIDES
Effects of Temperature and Salinity on 'Menidia beryllina'
Embryos Exposed to Terbufos.
PB91-163881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Vertebral Abnormalities in Juvenile Inland Silversides
'Menidia beryllina' Exposed to Terbufos during Embryo-
genesis.
PB91-163956/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ORNITHINE DECARBOXYLASE
Mirex Induces Omithine Decarboxylase in Female Rat
Liver.
PB91-171835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Dose-Dependent Effect of Prenatal Dexamethasone
Treatment on beta-Adrenergic Receptor Coupling to Omi-
thine Decarboxylase and Cyclic AMP.
PB91-211409/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ORTHOGONAL FUNCTIONS
Elimination of Spectral Interferences in Inductively Cou-
pled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Using Or-
thogonal Polynomials.
PB91-116137/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ORTHOMYOVIRUSES
Role of Oxidants in Influenza-Induced Airway Hyperreacti-
vity in Rats.
PB91-231225/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSMOSIS
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure Re-
verse Osmosis Membranes. Phase 2 Final Report.
PB91-234625/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
OSTEOSCLEROSIS
Morphometric Analysis of Osteosclerotic Bone Resulting
from Hexachlorobenzene Exposure.
PB91-171876/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OVERFLOWS
Swirl Device for Regulating and Treating Combined
Sewer Overflows.
PB91-133264/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OVUM
In vitro Assessment of Gamete Integrity.
PB91-162610/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Chemical Suitability of Substrates for Walleye Egg Devel-
opment in the Lower Fox River, Wisconsin.
PB91-216259/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
OVUM IMPLANTATION
Toxicological Mechanisms of Implantation Failure.
PB91-149765/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OXIDATION
Field Demonstration of the UV/Oxidation Technology to
Treat Ground Water Contaminated with VOCs.
PB91-163741/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Test of a Kinetic Model
for the Oxidation of Organic Compounds with Ozone and
Hydrogen Peroxide in a Semibatch Reactor.
PB91-183186/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Description of a Kinetic
Model for the Oxidation of Hazardous Materials in Aque-
ous Media with Ozone and Hydrogen Peroxide in a Semi-
batch Reactor.
PB91-183194/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Human Alveolar and Peritoneal Macrophages Mediate
Fungistasis Independently of L-Arginine Oxidation to Ni-
trite or Nitrate.
PB91-206920/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Allyl Chloride: The Mutagenic Activity of Its Photooxida-
tion Products.
PB91-211359/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OXIDIZERS
Role of Oxidants in Influenza-Induced Airway Hyperreacti-
vity in Rats.
PB91-231225/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
OXYDEMETON METHYL
Oxydemeton-Methyl PD-1: Initiation of Special Review.
PB91-206581/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
OXYGEN
BkxJegradation of Hydrocarbon Vapors in the Unsatura(-
edZone.
PB91-196642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OXYGEN COMBUSTION SYSTEM
Control of Transient Incinerator Emissions with an
Oxygen Based Combustion System.
PB91-182725/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KEYWORD INDEX
OXYGENATION
Novel Delivering of Nutrients and Oxygen to Aid In situ
Bioreclamation.
PB91-162487/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OYSTERS
Carcinogenicity of Black Rock Harbor Sediment to the
Eastern Oyster and Trophic Transfer of Black Rock
Harbor Carcinogens from the Blue Mussel to the Winter
Flounder.
PB91-196600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OZONATION
pzonation and Biological Stability of Water in an Operat-
ing Water Treatment Plant.
PB91-162438/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OZONE
Effective Strategies for Population Studies of Acute Air
Pollution Health Effects.
PB91-109439/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Quantitative Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis
to Analyze Changes in Alveolar Macrophage Proteins in
Humans Exposed to Ozone.
PB91-109637/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Measurements of Cardiopulmonary Response in Awake
Rats during Acute Exposure to Near-Ambient Concentra-
tions of Ozone.
PB91 -109702/REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
Vertical Ozone Fluxes and Related Deposition Param-
eters Over Agricultural and Forested Landscapes.
PB91-109926/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozone Dosimetry Predictions for Humans and Rats.
PB91-113852/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nasal Lavage as a Tool in Assessing Acute Inflammation
in Response to Inhaled Pollutants.
PB91-115881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Flux Determinations and Physiological Response in the
Exposure of Red Spruce to Gaseous Hydrogen Peroxide,
Oxone, and Sulfur Dioxide.
PB91-117473/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lung Injury Caused by Ambient Levels of Ozone.
PB91-117606/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Significant Anthropogenic Sources of Ra-
diatively Important Trace Gases.
PB91-127753/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Efficacy of Ozone Exposure Indices in the Standard Set-
ting Process.
PB91-129692/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Various Alternative Ambient Ozone Stand-
ards Based on Crop Yield Loss Data.
PB91-129700/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Program (NCLAN) to Assess the Impact of
Ozone on Agricultural Resources.
PB91-129718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Oxidant Model Multi-Processor (ROMMP).
PB91-131680/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Does Chronic Ozone Exposure Lead to Lung Disease.
PB91-132993/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure Indices Consideration for Rural Ozone Rela-
tionships in the United States.
PB91-136598/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air Quality and Deposition (Chapter 3).
PB91-136606/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Analysis of Ozone Air Quality Over the New York Metro-
politan Area.
PB9M37026/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Adequacy of Interval Estimates of Yield Responses to
Ozone Estimated from NCLAN Data.
PB91-144832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide, Soil Water Deficit, and
Cultivar on Yields of Soybean.
PB91-144840/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Biomarkers of Inflammation in Ozone-Exposed Humans:
Comparison of the Nasal and Bronchoalveolar Lavage.
PB91-145060/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Ozone, Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorine, and Mon-
ochloramine on 'Cryptosporidium parvum1 Oocyst Viabili-
ty
PB91-145086/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Confidence Intervals for a Crop Yield Loss Function in
Nonlinear Regression.
PB91-146506/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acute, Subchronic, and Chronic Exposure to a Simulated
Urban Profile of Ozone: Effects on Extrapulmonary Natu-
ral Killer Cell Activity and Lymphocyte Mitogenic Re-
sponses.
PB91-149740/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Theoretical Investigation of the Pressure and Tempera-
ture Dependence of Atmospheric Ozone Deposition of
Trees.
PB91-171579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fundamental Evaluation of an Electronic Air Cleaner.
PB91-176735/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Ozone Exposure on Lipid Metabolism in
Human Alveolar Macrophages.
PB91-176982/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Description of a Kinetic
Model for the Oxidation of Hazardous Materials in Aque-
ous Media with Ozone and Hydrogen Peroxide in a Semi-
batch Reactor.
PB91-183194/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OZONIZATION
Water Relations of Differentially Irrigated Cotton Exposed
to Ozone.
PB91-183202/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Isotopic Exchange between Carbon Dioxide and Ozone
via 0((sup 1)D) in the Stratosphere.
PB91-183384/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Wind Field Development for the EPA Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB91-191213/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Sensitivity Analysis of a Nested Ozone Air Quality Model.
PB91-191221/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MOBILE4 Sensitivity Analysis.
PB91-191312/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozone Concentration and Pulmonary Response Relation-
ships for 6.6-Hour Exposures with Five Hours of Moder-
ate Exercise to 0.08, 0.10, and 0.12 PPM.
PB91-191486/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Criteria for Assessing the Role of Transported Ozone/
Precursors in Ozone Nonattainment Areas.
PB91-195958/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Detection of Radicals Produced 'In vivo' during Inhalation
Exposure to Ozone: Use of Various Spin Traps.
PB91-196113/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 11. A
Lognormal Model Relating Human Lung Function De-
crease to 03 Exposure.
PB91-200287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Respiratory Response of Humans Exposed to Low
Levels of Ozone for 6.6 Hours.
PB91-200311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to Ambient Levels of Ozone for 6.6
Hours Causes Cellular and Biochemical Changes in the
Lung.
PB91-207126/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summer 1990 Atlanta Ozone Precursor Study.
PB91-211326/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings of U.S./FRG Workshop on Photochemical
Ozone Problem and Its Control (2nd). Held in Chapel Hill,
North Carolina on June 5-8, 1990.
PB91-211847/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Diurnal Curves of Tropospheric Ozone in the Western
United States.
PB91-219006/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Bush Bean
('Phaseolus vulgaris') to Ozone and Drought Stress.
PB91-219014/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Ozone Exposure on the Dispersion of Inhaled
Aerosol Boluses in Healthy Human Subjects.
PB91-231266/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Co-Occurrence of Ozone and Acidic Cloudwater in High-
Elevation Forests.
PB91-231365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Sensitivity of Regional Ozone Modeling to Biogenic Hy-
drocarbons.
PB91-23352S/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Development of Ozone Reactivity Scales for Volatile Or-
ganic Compounds.
PB91-243386/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
OZONE DEPLETION
Subjective-Probability-Based Scenarios for Uncertain
Input Parameters: Stratospheric Ozone Depletion.
N90-28157/7/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Terrestrial Plants (Chapter 3).
PB91-191098/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
OZONE EXPOSURE INDEX
Efficacy of Ozone Exposure Indices in the Standard Set-
ting Process.
PB91-129692/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OZONE ISOPLETHS
User's Guide for Executing 02IPR.
PB91-175877/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
OZIPR: Ozone Isopleth Plotting Package (Research Ver-
sion) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507376/REB 91-01 CP DOS
OZONE LAYER
Changing Solar Ultraviolet Climate and the Ecological
Consequences for Higher Plants.
PB91-196204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OZONE PRECURSORS
Summer 1990 Atlanta Ozone Precursor Study.
PB91-211326/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OZONE REACTIVITY SCALES
Development of Ozone Reactivity Scales for Volatile Or-
ganic Compounds.
PB91-243386/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
OZONIZATION
Ozonation Byproducts. 2. Improvement of an Aqueous-
Phase Derivatization Method for the Detection of Formal-
dehyde and Other Carbonyl Compounds Formed by the
Ozonation of Drinking Water.
PB91-171439/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Ozonation By-Products from Two California
Surface Waters.
PB91-183178/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-79
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KEYWORD INDEX
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
p-Chtorotoluene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160705/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxoty of 'p'-Chloroto-
luene m the Rat
PB91-233379/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PACKAGING MATERIALS
Current and Target Recovery Rates for Plastics Packag-
ing n Oregon,
PB91-191700/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PAINT REMOVERS
Reducing Risk in Paint Stripping. Proceedings of an Inter-
national Conference Held in Washington. DC. on Febru-
ary 12-13. 1991.
PB91-224303/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
PAINT STRIPPING
Reducing Risk in Paint Stripping: Proceedings of an Inter-
national Conference. Held m Washington, DC. on Febru-
ary 12-13. 1991.
PB91-2243O3/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
PAINTS
Paniculate Matter Soiling of Exterior Paints at a Rural
Site
PB91-117184/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Paint Manufactur-
ing Plant
P891-234559/HEB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
PALAEMONETES PUCK)
Boaccumulabon of Kepone by Grass Shnmp f Palaemon-
etes pygo'). Importance of Dietary Accumulation and
Food Raton
PB91-163865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Us* of Grass Shnmp rPalaemonetes pug»') Larvae m
Field BB9ir?b7092/REB 91-*4 PC A03/MF A01
Three-Dimensional Contaminant Distribution in an Office
Space
PB91-22636S/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Exposure Assessment Approaches to Evaluate Respira-
tory Hearth Effects of Paniculate Matter and Nitrogen Dt-
oxide.
PB91-231340/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PARTICULATE SAMPLING
Dichotomous Samplers Modified for Use with Electron
PB91-116830/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
P ARTICULATES
Development of Sampling Methodology for Dilution Air
Samptaig of CondensiWe Erressions from Stationary
Sources-
PB91-129742/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PM10 Errassion Factor Listing Developed by Technology
Transfer and Ajrs Source Classification Codes with Docu-
rnorrtfltoon.
PB91-146411/REB 91-01 PC A047MF A01
National Air Pollutant Emission Estimates. 194O-1989.
PB91-168559/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Quantification of
Vacuum Cleaners.
PB91-191189/REB
PartJctuate Errnsson Rates from
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Reliability Study of the U.S. EPA's Method 101A: Deter-
mination ol Paniculate and Gaseous Mercury Emissions.
PB91-233361/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bioassay-Directed Fractionation of the Organic Extract of
SRM 1649 Urban Air Paniculate Matter.
PB91-242511/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Urban Aerosol Acids: Analysis of National Institute of
Standards and Technology Standard Reference Material
1649.
PB91-242529/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PARTITION COEFFICIENT
Partitioning Studies of Dioxin between Sediment and
Water: The Measurement of Koc for Lake Ontario Sedi-
ment
PB91-146415/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PARTITION COEFFICIENTS
Optimal Characterization of Structure for Prediction ol
Properties.
PB91-163584/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PASSAIC RIVER
Bioavailability of 2.3.7.6-TCDD, 2,3,7,8-TCDF and PCBs
to Marine Benthos from Passaic Rn/er Sediments.
PB91-116947/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PASSIVATED CANISTERS
Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs and Passi-
vated Canisters for Field Sampling Airborne Toxic Organ-
ic Vapors in the United States and the USSR.
PB91-233544/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PATH OF POLLUTANTS
Production and Transport of Carbon Dioxide in a Con-
taminated Vadose Zone: A Stable and Radioactive
Carbon Isotope Study.
PB91-191478/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MOFAT: A Two-Dimensional Finite Element Program tor
Multiphase Ftow and Multicomponent Transport Program
Documentation and User's Guide.
PB91-191692/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Study Design to Investigate and Simulate Agrochemical
Movement and Fate in Groundwater Recharge (Chapter
8).
PB91-216234/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Large-Scale Natural Gradient Tracer Test in Sand and
Gravel. Cape Cod, Massachusetts 1. Expenmental
Design and Observed Tracer Movement.
PB91-21627S/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Toward a Better Understanding of the Complex Geo-
chemical Processes Governing Subsurface Contaminant
Transport.
PB91-216499/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
New Methods for Modeling the Transport ol Metals from
Mineral Processing Wastes into Surface Waters.
PB91-219097/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PATHOGENS
Technical Basis of Pathogen and Vector Attraction Re-
duction Requirements in EPA's Sludge Regulation Pro-
posed February 1989.
PB91-176867/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioassay Protocol lor Lethal and Sub-Lethal Effects of
Fungal Pathogens on 'Chrysoperta camea' (Neuroptera:
Chrysopidae)
PB91-179044/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PATHOLOGY
Histotogical and Histopathokxjical Evaluation of the
Testis.
PB91-164293/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
PATTERN RECOGNITION
Stationary Pattern Adaptation and the Earty Components
in Human Visual Evoked Potentials.
PB91-109686/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Expert System for Estimates of Molecular Weights of
Volatile Organic Compounds from Low-Resolution Mass
PB91-242990/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PAVEMENT SKID RESISTANCE
Guidance Document for Selecting Antiskid Materials Ap-
plied to Ice- and Snow-Covered Roadways.
PB91-222042/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
PCBEEPOP
PC BEEPOP. an EcotoxicologtcaJ Simulation Model lor
Honey Bee Populations.
PB91-206995/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PC BEEPOP MODEL
PC BEEPOP (Personal Computer Honey Bee Population
Dynamics Model) for Ecological Assessments. User's
Guide
PB91-182477/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PEAK EXPIRATORY FLOW RATE
Normal Range of Diurnal Changes in Peak Expiratory
Ftow Rates: Relationship to Symptoms and Respiratory
Disease
PB91-231357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PENALTIES
Revision of CERCLA Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities
under Delegations 14-13-B and 14-14-E.
PB91-138818/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waiver of Concurrence on De Minimis Generator Settle-
ments.
PB91-138826/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
KW-80
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KEYWORD INDEX
PHARMACOKINETICS
Redelegation of Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities
under Delegation 14-13-B and 14-14-E.
PB91-138834/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PENNSYLVANIA
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Pennsylvania, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508952/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Pennsylvania. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509489/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Pennsylvania.
PB91-921245/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
PENTACH LOROPHENOL
Potentiatton o 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachlorophenol.
AD-A235 140/1/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Solvent and Sorbent Characteristics on Dis-
tribution of Pentachlorophenol in Octanol-Water and Soil-
Water Systems.
PB91-116186/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Pentachlorophenol.
PB91-142802/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Sorption of lonizable Organic Compounds to Sediments
and Soils.
PB91-181941/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potentate! of 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachlorophenol.
PB91-191544/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PENTYLENETETRAZOL
Examination of the Proconvulsant Actions of Pyrethroid
Insecticides Using Pentylenetetrazol and Amygdala Kin-
dling Seizure Models.
PB91-109744/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERFLUOROKEROSE NE
Electron-Capture Negative lonization Calibranls for Mag-
netic Sector Mass Spectrometers
PB91-117143/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PERFLUOROTRIBUTYLAMINE
Electron-Capture Negative lonization Calibrants for Mag-
netic Sector Mass Spectrometers.
PB9M17143/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Incinerability Index: A Measure of Incinerator Perform-
ance. (Journal Article).
PB91-145144/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summary of Joint DOD/EPA Research to Control VOCs
and Toxic Emissions.
PB91-226431/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PERICYTES
Pericyte of a Teleost Fish: Ultrastructure, Position, and
Rote in Neoplasia as Revealed by a Fcsh Model.
PB91-163808/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PERMEABILITY
Correlation of Florida Soil-Gas Permeabilities with Grain
Size, Moisture, and Porosity.
PB91-211904/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PERMITS
Documenting the U.S. Landfill/Impoundment Permit A
Guide to Technical Resources.
PB91-149633/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Handbook: Permit Writer's Guide to Test Bum Data, Haz-
ardous Waste Incineration.
PB91-216317/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
PEROXY ESTERS
Thermal Decomposition of Peroxyacetyl Nitrate and Re-
actions of Acetyl Peroxy Radicals with NO and NO2 Over
the Temperature Range 283-313 K.
PB91-233478/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PEROXYACETYL NITRATE
Thermal Decomposition of Peroxyacetyl Nitrate and Re-
actions of Acetyl Peroxy Radicals with NO and NO2 Over
the Temperature Range 283-313 K.
PB91-233478/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PEROXYACYL NITRATES
Comparison of Mutagenic Activities of Several Peroxyacyt
Nitrates.
PB91 -183251 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERSONNEL
National On Scene Coordinator Directory.
PB91-921279/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory
PB91-921328/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT
CERCLA Implementation of Inspector Training Require-
ments for OSCs/RPMs at the Intermediate Level in STEP
and First-Line Supervisors.
PB91-187021/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Reid Citations Training: Instructor's Manual.
PB91-780163/RE8 91-01 PC$28.75/MF$10.00
Field Citations Training: Student's Manual.
PB91-780171/REB 91-01 PCS21.25/MF$10.00.
PEST CONTROL
Synthesis Report: Laboratory Test Methods for Exposure
of Birds to Microbial Pest Control Agents.
PB91-109967/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ecology and Management of the Zebra Mussel and
Other Introduced Aquatic Nuisance Species.
PB91-196675/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PESTICIDE RESIDUES
Anticipated Pesticide Res.dues in Food. Volume 1.
PB91-154591/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Anticipated Pesticide Residues in Food. Volume 2.
PB91-154609/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF E09
PESTICIDES
Human Genotoxicity: Pesticide Applicators and Phos-
phine.
PB91-109421/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoxicity in Rats. 3. Effects
on Motor Activity and Inhibition of Monoamine Oxidase.
PB91-109470/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Endangered Species Protection Program as It Relates to
Pesticide Regulatory Activities. Report to Congress.
PB91-110411/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 217: 'Gliocladium virens' GL-21.
PB91-110528/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 218: Trichoderma har-
zianum' Ritai Strain KRL-AG2.
PB91-110536/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Acute Effects of Amitraz on the Acoustic Startle Re-
sponse and Motor Activity.
PB91-115998/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Method for Testing whether Model Predictions Fall within
a Prescribed Factor of True Values, with an Application
to Pesticide Leaching.
PB91-116145/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Risk from Exposure to Aldicarb Using Immune
Response of Nonuniform Populations of Mice.
PB91-116756/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells.
Phase 1 Report.
PB91-125765/REB 91-01 PCE11/MFE11
Field Intercomparison of Precipitation Samplers for As-
sessing Wet Deposition of Organic Contaminants.
PB91-125880/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Abiotic Transformations in Water, Sediments, and Soil.
Chapter 5.
PB91-136937/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Organic Chemical Transport to Groundwater.
PB91-137059/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Immunotoxicology of Captive and Wild Birds.
PB91-137117/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Lindane.
PB91-142851/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Quantification of Toxicological Effects for Alachlor.
PB91-143420/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings.
Fourth Edition.
PB91-145656/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Citizen's Guide to Pesticides (Fourth Edition).
PB91-145953/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Purity and Heat of Fusion Data for Environmental Stand-
ards as Determined by Differential Scanning Calorimetry.
PB91-146555/REB 91-01 PCA03/MF A01
Immune Alterations in Rats Following Subacute Exposure
to Tributyltin Oxide.
PB91-149773/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision F, Hazard
Evaluation: Human and Domestic Animals. Series 81, 82,
and 83 Neurotoxicity. Addendum 10.
PB91-154617/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Pesticide Assessment Guidelines. Subdivision F, Hazard
Evaluation: Human and Domestic Animals. Series 84, Mu-
taqemcity Addendum 9.
PB9M58394/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 93.1: 'Bacillus thuringiensis'
(Revised).
PB91-159673/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 219: Tribenuron Methyl.
PB91-159681/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preliminary Testing, Evaluation and Sensitivity Analysis
for the terrestrial Ecosystem Exposure Assessment
Model (TEEAM).
PB91-161711/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Do Behavioral Responses to Pesticide Exposure Affect
Wildlife Population Parameters.
PB91-162677/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioaccumulation of Kepone by Grass Shrimp ('Palaemon-
etes pugio'): Importance of Dietary Accumulation and
PB91-163865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 221: Sumithrin.
PB91-182618/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 75.1: Captan.
PB91-182626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 220: Cadmium Chloride.
PB91-182634/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Removal by Membrane Processes.
PB91-182766/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Determination of Routes of Exposure of Infants and Tod-
dlers to Household Pesticides: A Pilot Study.
PB91-182899/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 222: Fenamiphos.
PB91-187062/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Potentiation of 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats bv Pretreatment with Pentachlorophenol.
PB91-191544/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Design of Terrecosm Enclosures for Use in Ecorisk As-
sessment Evaluations.
PB91-196014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticides in Natural Systems: 'How Can Their Effects Be
Monitored'. Proceedings of the Conference. Held in Cor-
vallis, Oregon on December 11-12, 1990.
PB91-197053/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Rat Strain and Stock Comparisons Using a Functional
Observational Battery: Baseline Values and Effects of
Amitraz.
PB91-200253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Monitoring: Illinois EPA's Summary of Results,
1985-1989.
PB91-201459/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
Terbutryn: Decision Document.
PB91-206573/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oxydemeton-Methyl PD-1: Initiation of Special Review.
PB91-206581/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 224: Uniconazole-P.
PB91-213777/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: Zinc Borate.
PB91-218024/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of 2,4-Dichlorophenol, a Metabolite of a Geneti-
cally Engineered Bacterium, and 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyace-
tate on Some Microorganism-Mediated Ecological Proc-
esses in Soil.
PB91-219022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Overview of Methods for Evaluating Effects of Pesticides
on Reproduction in Birds.
PB91-231472/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoxicity in Rats. 4. Assess-
ment of Toxicity Syndrome Using a Functional Observa-
tional Battery.
PB91-233452/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Cacodylic Acid: Decision Document.
PB91-234278/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Assessing Pesticide Risk to Arthropod Natural Enemies
Using Expert System Technology.
DB91-240465/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Compact Label File -1990 Updates.
PB91-911600/REB 91-01 Subscription
Compact Label File - 1991 (Fiche 1 - 4833).
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PETROLEUM
Chemicals Stored in USTs: Charactenstics and Leak De-
tection.
PB91-219592/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PETROLEUM PIPELINES
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipeline Leak Detection Systems.
PB91-106245/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Musts for USTs: A Summary of the Regulations for Un-
derground Storage Tank Systems.
PB91-136531/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Soil Washing Technology: Results of
Bench-Scale Experiments on Petroleum-Fuels Contami-
nated Soils.
PB91-206599/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
PETROLEUM RESIDUES
Benzene and Naphthalene Sorption on Soil Contaminat-
ed with High Molecular Weight Residual Hydrocarbons
from Unleaded Gasoline.
PB91-171520/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PH
Effect of pH Concentration on the Transport of Naphtha-
lene in Saturated Aquifer Media.
PB91-109959/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Variation in Adirondack. New York, Lakewater Chemistry
as Function of Surface Area.
PB91-144824/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PHAGE LAMBDA
Compatibility of Organic Solvents with the Microscreen
Prophage-lnduction Assay: Solvent - Mutagen Interac-
tions.
PB91-231324/REB
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PHALACROCORAX AURITIS
Planar Chlorinated Hydrocarbons (PCHs) in Colonial Fish-
Eating Waterbird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-115915/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PHARMACOKINETICS
Simple Flow-Limited Model for Exchange of Organic
Chemicals at Fish Gills.
PB91-146720/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Pharmacokinetic Basis of Age-Related Changes in Sensi-
tivity to Toxicants.
PB91-200279/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Disposition and Excretion of Intravenous 2,3,7,8-Tetrabro-
modibenzo-p-dioxin (TBDD) in Rats.
PB91-211466/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Symposium Overview: Symposium on Application of
Pharmacokinetics in Developmental Toxicity Risk Assess-
ments.
PB91-211474/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
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PHARMACOLOGY
Restraint-Induced Analgesia in the CO-1 Mouse: Interac-
tions with Morphine and Time of Day.
PB91-109215/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NMDA Antagonist MK-601. Suppresses Long-Term Po-
tentjation. Kindling, and Kindling-Induced Potentjahon in
me Perforant Path of the Unanesthetized Rat
PB91-116087/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modelling Working and Reference Memory in Rats: Ef-
fects of Scopotamrie on Delayed Matchmg-toPosrtion.
PB91-163642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Systemic Administration of Kainic Acid Increases GABA
Levels in Perfusate from the Hippocampus of Rats 'In
vivo'.
PB91 -211391 /REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Monetizing the Pharmacological Benefits of Plants.
PB91-218958/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PHASE STUDIES
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-195974/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOI
PHENANTHRENE
Cosorvent Effects on Sorption and Mobility of Organic
Contamnants in Soils.
PB91-171504/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PHENOL
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Phenol
PB91-161638/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOI
Para-Hydroxybenzoate as an Intermeddle n the Anaero-
be Transformation of Phenol to Benzoata.
PB91-206938/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF AOI
PHEMOL/CHLORO
Ambient Water Quality Cmena Document Addendum tor
2-Chloraphenol
P89M61S70/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOt
PHENOL/DICHLORO
Ambient Water Quality Cntena Document Addendum tor
2.4-Oichlorophenot
PB9M61596/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dechtomatxxi of Dichlorophenols by Nona-
dapted and Adapted Mcrobtal Communities m Pond
Sediments
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PHENOL/OfNITRO
Adsorption,
Degradation, and Plant Avaiabiity o
i Sludrje-Amended Calcareous Sols.
t9ffl@B 91-01 PC A(K
of 2,4-Dn-
PC A02/MF A01
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PB91-163923/REB
PB91-177329/RE
PHENOL HYDROXYLASE
Molecular Ctonog. Characterization, and Regulation of a
•Pseudomanas pekett»" PKO1 Gene Encoding Phenol
Hydroxytase and Expression of the Gene in •Pseudo-
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Sorption and Degradation of Pentachlorophenol in
Sludge-Amended So*S-
PB91-1773C3/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Pentachlorophenol from Sludge-Amend-
ed So*s
PB91-177311/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Attemative Botogical Treatment Processes for RemedV
ation of Creosote-and PCP-Contaminated Materials:
Bench-Scale Traatabiity Studies.
PB91-179065/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
PHENOLS
Structure-Activity Relationsnps in the Developmental
Toxcrty of Substituted Phenols: In vivo Effects.
PB91-11S907/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum tor
Chlorinated Phenols
PB91-161661/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF AOI
Effect of Fluonnated Analogue* of Phenol and Hydroxy-
benzoales on me Anaerobic Transformatxxi of Phenol to
BervrcKte
PB9f-163873/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
Mcrotxal Transformation Rate Constants of Structurally
Diverse Man-Made Chemicals.
PB91-1B19SS/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
hi vwo and In vitro Slructure-Oosirnetry-Activity Relatton-
snps of Subsumed Phenols in Developmental Toxicity
Assays.
PB91^2136*5/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Solar Radiation on Manganese Oxide Reac-
bons with Selected Organic Compounds.
P891-231431/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PHENYL ETHERS
Badegradalnn of Dphenvl Ethers by a Copper-Resistant
Mutant of "ErwrM' sp.
PB91-177204/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PHENYLMETHYLSULFONYL FLUORIOES
Potentsrtion of Oroanophosphorus-lnduced Delayed
NeurotoxJaty by Pnerrylmelhylsultonyl Fluoride.
PB91-177246/REB 91-01
PC A03/MF A01
PHEOCHROMOCYTOHA
Influence o< 50-Hz Electric and Magnetic Fields on Neur-
rte Outgrowth in Pheochromocytoma Cats.
PB91-242*61/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PHOSGENE
Increase in Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme in Rat Lungs
Following Inhalation of Phosgene.
PB91-109546/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Phosgene Exposure on Lung Arachidonic Acid
Metabolism.
PB91-177352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PHOSPHATES
Potential Effects of Polyphosphate Products on Lead Sol-
ubility in Plumbing Systems.
PB91-231381/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PHOSPHINES
Human Genotoxjcrty: Pesticide Applicators and Phos-
phine.
PB91-10942UREB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Phosphine-Mediated Heinz Body Formation and Hemo-
globin Oxidation in Human Eryttirocvtes.
PB91-242602/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PHOSPHOINOSmDES
Retrograde Axonal Transport of Locally Synthesized
Phosphomosrbcles in the Rat Sciatic Nerve.
PB91-242594/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Age-Related Changes in Receptor-Mediated Phosphoino-
srbde Hydrolysis in Various Regions of Rat Brain.
PB91-243014/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PHOSPHORUS
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Ele-
mental and Inorganic Phosphorus Compounds: Hearth
Issue Assessment.
PB91-102327/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Elimination of Spectral Interferences in Inductively Cou-
pled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Using Or-
thogonal Polynomials.
PB91-116137/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estimated Loadings from Seven Michigan Tributaries and
Recommendations for Tributary Sampling Strategies.
PB91-125823/REB 91-O1 PC A06/MF A01
PHOSPHORUS INORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Ele-
mental and Inorganic Phosphorus Compounds: Health
Issue Assessment.
PB91-102327/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PHOTIC STIMULATION
Rat Flash-Evoked Potential Peak Ml60 Amplitude: Modu-
lation by Relative Flash Intensity.
PB91-191577/RE3 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS
Chemical Reactions and Transport of Alkanes and Their
Products in the Troposphere.
PB91-183418/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings of U S./FRG Workshop on Photochemical
Ozone Problem and Its Control (2nd). Held m Chapel Hill.
North Carolina on June 5-8. 1990.
PB91-211847/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories
for Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume
2. Emission Inventory Requirements for Photochemical
Air Quality Simulation Models.
PB91-216176/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Photochemical Fate of Agrochemicals in Natural Waters.
PB91-216226/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Solar Radiation on Manganese Oxide Reac-
tions with Selected Organic Compounds.
PB91-231431/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PHOTOCHEMISTRY
Altyl Chloride: The Mutagenic Activity of Its Photooxida-
bon Products.
PB91-211359/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSING CHEMICALS
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment A Photofm-
rshngFaotrty.
PB91-231S30/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSORS
Reducing Waste in the Photo Lab. Waste Minimization:
Opportunity Assessment Make It Easy.
PS91-171900/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
PHOTOLYSIS
Photolysis of Chlorinated Dioxms in Organic Solvents and
on Softs.
PB91-116913/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Photolysis of Copper(ll)-Am«X) Acid Complexes in Water.
PB91-231449/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PHOTOSYNTHATES
Comparison of Seasonal Patterns of Photosynthate Pro-
duction and Use in Branches of Red Spruce Saplings at
Two Elevations.
PB91-219030/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Gas Exchange in •Ouercus rubra' (Northern Red Oak)
during a Drought Analysis of Relations among Photosyn-
thesis Transpiration, and Leaf Conductance.
PB91-182188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interaction of Elevated Ultraviolet-B Radiation and CO2
on Productivity and Photosynthetic Characteristics in
Wheat, Rice, and Soybean.
PB91-196279/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
field Study of the Interaction between Solar Ultravidet-B
RacSaton and Drought on Photosynthesis and Growth in
PB91^629S/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Seasonal Patterns of Photosynthate Pro-
duction and Use in Branches of Red Spruce Saplings at
Two Elevations.
PB91-219030/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PHTHALATES
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Phthalate Esters.
PB91-161653/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PHTHALIC ACID/DI (ETHYLHEXYL-ESTER)
Effects of Sewage Sludge on Di- (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
Uptake by Plants.
PB9M77121/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sources of Error in Analysis of Municipal Sludges and
Sludge-Amended-Soils for Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate.
PB91-177139/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Significance of the Surface Microlayer to the Environ-
mental Fate of Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate Predicted from
Marine Microcosms.
PB91-183210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PHTHLATE ESTERS
Solubility and Toxicity of Eight Phthalate Esters to Four
Aquatic Organisms.
PB91-144907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PHYLOGENY
Diversity and Origin of 'Desullovibrio' Species: Phyloge-
netic Definition of a Family.
PB91-163857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PHYSICAL TESTS
Physical and Morphological Measures of Waste Solidifi-
cation Effectiveness.
PB91-226340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Optimal Characterization of Structure for Prediction of
Properties.
PB91-163584/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents
(POHC) Reference Directory. Documentation.
PB91-201061/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents
(POHC) Reference Directory, (Version 1 .0) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB91-507749/REB 91-O4 CP D04
PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATION
Stationary Pattern Adaptation and the Earty Components
in Human Visual Evoked Potentials.
91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
PHYSIOLOGY
Estradid Alters the Effectiveness of Gonadotropin-Re-
teasing Hormone (GnRH) in Ovine Pituitary Cultures:
GnRH Receptors versus Responsiveness to GnRH.
PB91-115790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Inhibin Increases and Progesterone Decreases Recep-
tors for Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone in Ovine Pitui-
tary Culture.
PB91-116889/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Human Clinical Inhalation Exposures Experimental
Design, Methodology, and Physiological Responses.
PB91-132944/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOI
PHYTOTOX DATABASE
Database Assessment of Phytotoxjcity Data Published on
Terrestrial Vascular Plants.
PB91-144733/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PICEA RUBENS
Flux Determinations and Physiological Response in trie
Exposure of Red Spruce to Gaseous Hydrogen Peroxide,
Oxone, and Sulfur Dioxide.
PB91-117473/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PILOT PLANTS
Designing Fixed-Bed Adsorbers to Remove Mixtures of
PEW1M44766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PIUEPHALES PROMELAS
Interactions between 'Bacillus thunngiensis subsp. 'israe-
lensis' and Fathead Minnows, •Pimephales promelas' Ra-
finesque, under Laboratory Conditions.
P891-144923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Transfer of Toxic Concentrations of Selenium from
Parent to Progeny in the Fathead Minnow ('Pimephales
promelas')
PB91-145003/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PIMEPHALES PROMELASE
Evaluation of the Fathead Minnow Seven-Day Subchronic
Test tor Estimating Chronic Toxicity.
PB91-146423/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PINE TREES
Effects of Urtraviotet-B Radiation on Loblolly Pine. 1.
Growth, Photosynthesis and Pigment Production in
Greenhouse-Grown Seedlings.
PB91-146381/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Some Novel Statistical Analyses Relevant to the Report-
ed Growth Decline of Pine Species in the Southeast.
PB91-171603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PINK SHRIMP
Effects of Wastewater Treatment and Seawater Dilution
in Reducing Lethal Toxicity of Municipal Wastewater to
Sheepshead Minnow fCyprinodon variegatus') and Pink
Shrimp ('Penaeus duorarum').
PB91 -149781 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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91-01 PCA04/MFA01
PINUS TAEDA L,
Effects of Ultraviolet-B Radiation on Loblolly Pine. 1.
Growth, Photosynthesis and Pigment Production in
Greenhouse-Grown Seedlings
PB91-146381/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PIPELINES
Pressure and Temperature Fluctuations in Underground
Storage Tank Pipelines Containing Gasoline
PB91-206912/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE
Piperonyl Butoxide as a Tool in Aquatic Toxicological Re-
search with Organophosphate Insecticides.
PB91-231415/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PITS (EXCAVATIONS)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6)- Tinker
AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK. (First Remedial
Action), August 1990
PB91-921470/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
PITUITARY GLAND
Toxic Effects of Xenobiotics on the Pituitary Gland
PB91-136903/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Hormonal Regulation of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hor-
mone Receptors and Messenger RNA Activity in Ovine
Pituitary Culture.
PB91-182154/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PITUITARY HORMONE RELEASING HORMONES
Chlordimeform-lnduced Alterations in Endocrine Regula-
tion within the Male Rat Reproductive System.
PB91-109736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estiadiol Alters the Effectiveness of Gonadotropin-Re-
leasing Hormone (GnRH) in Ovine Pituitary Cultures:
GnRH Receptors versus Responsiveness to GnRH.
PB91-115790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PLANNING
Designing and Implementing an Air Toxics Control Pro-
gram: A Program Development Manual for State and
Local Agencies.
PB91-191064/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
International Approaches to Developing Standards for
Noncriteria Pollutants.
PB91-191403/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PLANT CHEMISTRY
Factors Controlling the Emissions of Monoterpenes and
Other Volatile Organic Compounds.
PB91-136622/REB 91
PLANT GENETICS
Factors Controlling the Emissions of Monoterpenes and
Other Volatile Organic Compounds.
PB91-136622/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PLANT GROWTH
Stand History. An Alternative Explanation of Red Spruce
Radial Growth Reduction.
PB91-146456/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regional Variation in Growth Response of Coastal Doug-
las-Fir to Nitrogen Fertilizer in the Pacific Northwest.
PB91-146498/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Some Novel Statistical Analyses Relevant to the Report-
ed Growth Decline of Pine Species in the Southeast.
PB91-171603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
In the Footsteps of Robert Marshall: Proposed Research
of White Spruce Growth and Movement at the Tree Limit,
Central Brooks Range, Alaska.
PB91-226514/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PLANT METABOLISM
Factors Controlling the Emissions of Monoterpenes and
Other Volatile Organic Compounds.
PB91-136622/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Bush Bean
(•Phaseolus vukjaris') to Ozone and Drought Stress.
PB91-219014/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PLANT REPRODUCTION
Adequacy of Interval Estimates of Yield Responses to
Ozone Estimated from NCLAN Data.
PB91-144832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PLANT STRESS
Field Study of the Interaction between Solar Ultravtolet-B
Radiation and Drought on Photosynthesis and Growth in
Soybean.
PB9M96295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PLANTS (BOTANY)
Influence of Greenhouse versus Field Testing and Taxo-
nomic Differences on Plant Sensitivity to Chemical Treat-
ment
PB91-116772/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Soil Moisture on Structural and Biomass Char-
acteristics of Four Salt Marsh Plants.
PB91-146308/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Plants.
PB91-146399/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Non-Ionic Organic Chemicals from Soils.
PB91-177071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Sewage Sludge on Di- (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
Uptake by Plants.
PB91-177121/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Sludge-Borne PCBs.
PB91-177287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Pentachlorophenol from Sludge-Amend-
ed Sous.
PB91-177311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KEYWORD INDEX
Adsorption, Degradation, and Plant Availability of 2,4-Dini-
trophenol in Sludge-Amended Calcareous Soils.
PB91-177329/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
International Programme on Chemical Safety's Collabora-
tive Study on Plant Test Systems.
PB91-182220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Terrestrial Plants (Chapter 3).
PB91 -191098/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
UTAB Users Manual. Microcomputer Version. First Edi-
tion, 1991.
PB91-216416/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Handbook of Wetland Plants of the Rocky Mountain
Region.
PB91-218685/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Atmospheric Formaldehyde and the Potential for Plant
Effects.
PB91-226506/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PLAQUE ASSAY
Sequential Inoculation as an Adjunct in Enteric Virus
Plaque Enumeration.
PB91-117085/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PLASMA DEVICES
Hazardous Waste Decontamination with Plasma Reac-
tors.
PB91-196394/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PLASMA HEATING
Factors Affecting the Applicability of Plasma Systems to
the Cleanup of Superfund Sites.
PB91-162784/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PLASMIDS
Dynamics of Plasmid Transfer on Surfaces.
PB91-163816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Novel Methods for Tracking 'Agrobacterium Radiobacter'
k84 and Plasmid-Bome Genes in Agricultural Ecosys-
tems.
PB91-216374/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A02
PLASTIC BAGS
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Plastic Bags.
PB91-179036/REB 91-O1 PCA01/MFA01
PLASTICS
Current and Target Recovery Rates for Plastics Packag-
ing in Oregon.
PB91-191700/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PLASTICS INDUSTRY
Polymer Manufacturing Industry - Background Information
for Promulgated Standards.
PB91-148304/REB 91-O1 PC A10/MF A02
PLASTICS RECYCLING
Decisionmaker's Guide to Recycling Plastics.
PB91-191718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PLATELET ACTIVATING FACTOR
Anatysis of Arachidonic Acid Metabolites and Platelet Ac-
tivating Factor Production.
PB91-231084/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PLATT COUNTY (NEBRASKA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lindsay
Manufacturing Company, Lindsay, NE. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921474/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PLUMBING
Cross-Connection Control Manual.
PB91-145490/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potential Effects of Polyphosphate Products on Lead Sol-
ubility in Plumbing Systems.
PB91-231381/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PLUMES
Evaluation of the EPA Complex Terrain Dispersion Model
(CTDMPLUS) with the Lovett Power Plant Data Base.
PB91-162503/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Simplified Soil Gas Sensing Techniques for Plume Map-
ping and Remediation Monitoring.
PB91-162651/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Screening Model for Complex Terrain Applica-
tions.
PB91-162693/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Infrared Method for Plume Rise Visualization and Meas-
urement
PB91-183244/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Elevated Plume Transport and Diffusion: 20-150 km
Downwind of Beijing, P.R.C.
PB91-183269/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Velocity OsceHations and Plume Dispersion in a Residen-
tial Neighborhood during Wintertime Nights.
PB91-183293/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Wind Tunnel and Gaussian Plume Modeling of Building
Wake Dispersion.
PB91-196568/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Moderately Stable Flow Over a Three-Dimenstonal Hill: A
Comparison of Linear Theory with Laboratory Measure-
ments.
PB91-196584/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PNEUMATIC EQUIPMENT
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Compressed Air Equipment Components.
PB91-234567/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
POLLUTION ABATEMENT
POINT OF USE TREATMENT
Radon Removal by POE GAC Systems: Design, Perform-
ance, and Cost.
PB91-125633/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
POINT SOURCES
CORMIX: An Expert System for Mixing Zone Analysis
PB91-216309/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Point
Source Modelers' Inventory, 1985.
PB91-505586/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian Mod-
elers' Point Source Data, 1985.
PB91-505594/REB 91-01 CP T02
Annual NAPAP Emissions inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Point Sources, 1985.
PB91-505859/REB 91-01 CP T02
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadi-
an Annual Point Sources, 1985.
PB91-505867/REB 91-01 CPT02
POISONING
Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings.
Fourth Edition.
PB91-145656/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
POLLEN
Swelling Properties of Soil Organic Matter and Their Re-
lation to Sorption of Non-Ionic Organic Compounds.
PB91-217406/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
POLLUTANT IDENTIFICATION
Pollutants of Concern in Puget Sound.
PB91-211953/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
POLLUTION
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Scientific Basis for the
Development of the International Toxicity Equivalency
Factor (I-TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Complex
Mixtures of Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-109991/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Commercial Printing
Industry.
PB9--110023/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Ec-
ological Indicators.
PB91-141796/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
Environmental Challenge of the 1990's. Proceedings.
International Conference on Pollution Prevention: Clean
Technologies and Clean Products. Held in Washington,
DC. on June 10-13, 1990.
PB91-148387/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
POLLUTION ABATEMENT
Development and Implementation of the U.S. EPA's
Waste Reduction Innovative Technology Evaluation
(WRITE) Research Program.
PB91-162412/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Succeeding at Waste Minimisation.
PB91-162446/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA Clean Products Research Program.
PB91-176826/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Assistance for Waste Minimization.
PB91-176842/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Strawman II. Recommendations for a Regulatory Pro-
gram for Mining Waste and Materials under Subtitle D of
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
PB91-178418/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Multimedia Risk Assessment for Environmental Risk
Management.
PB91-191288/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pollution Prevention: Not Only 'Where It's at' but 'Where
It's Been'.
PB91-196402/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regulatory Barriers to Pollution Prevention: A Position
Paper of the Implementatipn Council of the American In-
stitute for Pollution Prevention.
PB91-207027/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Hospital Pollution Prevention Case Study.
PB91-216440/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment: Naval Un-
dersea Warfare Engineering Station, Keyport, Washing-
ton.
PB91-216457/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Equipment.
PB91-234476/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Brazed Aluminum Oil Coolers.
PB91-234484/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Metal Parts Coat-
ing PlanL
PB91-234492/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Outdoor Illuminated Signs.
PB91-234500/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Rebuilt Railway Cars and Components.
PB91-234518/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Bumper Refinish-
ing Plant.
PB91-234526/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
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Waste Minimization Assessment for MurHayered Printed
Circuit Board Manufacturing.
PB91-234534/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Prntod Qrcurt Bosrds.
PB91-234542/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF Ml
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Paint Manufactur-
ing Plant
PS91-234559/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Compressed Air Equipment Components.
PB91-234567/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Aluminum Cans.
PB91-234575/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
POUimON CONTROL
Access EPA. Ctearinghouses and Hotlines.
PB90-237082/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System (MRS): Fnal Rule.
PB9M00600/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Guides to PofcAon Prevention: The Fabricated Metal
Products industry.
PB91-110015/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Encouraging Clean Technologies: The United States En-
vironmental Protection Agency Pollution Prevention Pro-
91-131649/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Substances in Our Environment A Citizen's
GurJe to Understandrig Hearth Risks and Reducing Ex-
f>69l'-131987/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Region 10 Environmental Indicators, FY 89 Summary.
PB91-136560/RE8 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Calcination and SmMring of Sorbents during Bolter Injec-
tion tor Dry SuKur DexxM Control
PB91-13e648/RE8 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Atwtc Transformations ri Water. Sedmenw, and Soil.
Chapters.
P891-136937/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guidanca on Remedial Actions tor Superfund Sites with
PCS Contamnalion.
PB91-145466/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Gwdanc* for Writng Ca*e*y-Case Permit Requirements
for Municipal Sewage Sludge.
PB91-145508/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
IdenMying Ecological Indcators: An Environmental Moni-
andAs
nt Program
91-01 PC A01/MF A01
PB91-146605/REB
Risk Management Recommendations for Oioxin Contami-
nation at Mnand. Mcnigan.
PB91-148429/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
: Re-
Environmental Monitoring and As
ntProgt
search Plan for Monitoring Wetland Ecosystems.
PB91-149526/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Environmental Investments: The Cost of a dean Environ-
ment A Summary.
PB91-153775/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Envioiimental Investments: The Cost of a Clean Environ-
ment Report of the Adrmstrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency to the Congress of the United States.
PB91-153783/REB 91-01 PCAZZ/MFA03
Santa Clara Valey Integrated Environmental Manage-
nt Project Revised Stage One Report
1-160739/1 ~
PB91-
9/REB
91-01 PCA17/MFA03
Santa Ctara Valey Integrated Environmental Manage-
ment Project Sage Two Report
PB91-160747/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
R8C Nitrification of High Ammonia Leachates.
PB91-182295/REB 91-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
MuMnmdB Rak Assessment for Environmental Risk
Management
PB91-1912B8/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and
Treatment. Storage. Disposal, and Recycling Faottes in
1966. Hazardous Waste Management in RCRA TSDR
UnKs.
PB91-211821/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Souroabook: NOx Central Technology Data.
PB91-217364/REB 91-6-4 PCAM/MFA01
Sedment- and Saturated-Sot-Associatad Reactions In-
volving an Amooe Surfactant (DodecytauHate). i. Precipi-
tston and Ucete Fonrafcon.
PB91-219071/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Sedment- and Saturatad-Sol-AssociaMd float linns In-
vorvra an Araonic Surfactant (DotJecyteuKate) 2. Part-
ton of PAH Compounds among Phases.
PB91-219089/REB 91-O4 PCA02/MFA01
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report. 1987.
PB91-Z202a3/REB 91-04 PC A9»/MF AO8
Guides to Poiubon Prevention: The Automotive Repar
91-04 PCA04/MFA01
National Prioriii« LJS» POOH JCT.
PB91-238725/REB 91-04 PCS675JO
Toxic Release Inventory (TRO. United States and Territo-
ries. 1969 On Macintosh Excel Format) (tor Mcrocomput-
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Alabama, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509117/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Alaska. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509125/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), American Samoa, 1969 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509133/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arizona, 1969 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509141/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arkansas. 1969 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509158/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), California. 1989 Cm Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509166/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Delaware, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509174/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Colorado. 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5091B2/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Florida, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509190/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Georgia. 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-50920S/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Hawaii, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09216/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Idaho. 1969 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (lor Microcomputers).
PB91-509224/RE8 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Illinois. 1989 On Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509232/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Indiana. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-509240/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Iowa, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509257/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Kansas. 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509265/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Kentucky, 1989 (m Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509273/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Louisiana. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91 -509281 /REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Maine. 1969 On Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509299/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Maryland, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509307/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Massachusetts, 1989 On
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09315/REB 91-04 CP O01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Michigan. 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509323/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Minnesota. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509331/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Mississippi. 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09349/REB
CPD01
ere)
PB91-5O9109/REB
91-04 Diskeae$1800.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Missouri. 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O93S6/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Montana. 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509364/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Nebraska. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509372/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nevada, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09380/REB 91-O4 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Hampshre. 1969 On
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509398/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). New Jersey, 1989 (m
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509406/REB 91-O4 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). New Mexico. 1989 (n
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509414/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TOO. New York. 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509422/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TOO. North Carolina. 1989 On
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09430/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). North Dakota, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509448/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Ohio. 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509455/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oklahoma, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509463/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oregon, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509471/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Pennsylvania. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509489/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Puerto Rico, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09497/'REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Rhode Island, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-50950S/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Carolina, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509513/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Dakota, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-50952VREB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Tennessee. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509539/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Texas. 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509547/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Utah. 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509554/REB 91-O4 CP DO1
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Vermont 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509562/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Virginia. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509570/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Virgin Islands. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509588/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Washington. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509596/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), West Virginia, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509604/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Wisconsin, 1989 fin Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509612/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Wyoming. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509620/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Connecticut, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509927/REB 91-04 CP D01
SUPERFUND: Focusing on the Nation at Large. A
Decade of Progress at National Priorities List Sites.
PB91-9212O2/REB 91-01 Standing Order
SUPERFUND: Reporting on Progress Through Environ-
mental Indicators.
PB91-921203/REB 91-01 Standing Order
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund. Fiscal Year
1989.
PB91-921204/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with
PCS Contamination.
PB91-921206/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large. A Decade
of Progress at National Priorities List Sites.
PB91-921207/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB91-921209/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Alaska.
PB91-921210/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada.
PB91-921211/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB91-921212/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: CaWomia.
PB91-921213/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Colorado.
PB91-921214/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut
PB91-921215/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
National Priorities list Sites: Delaware.
PB91-921216/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB91-921217/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB91-921218/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
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POLLUTION CONTROL
National Priorities List Sites: Hawaii.
PB91-921219/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB91-921220/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois.
PB91-921221/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Indiana.
PB91-921222/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB91-921223/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB91-921224/F1EB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB91-921225/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana.
PB91-921226/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
PB91-921227/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB91-921228/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts.
PB91-921229/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB91-921230/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB91-921231/REB 91-01 PC AO6/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi.
PB91-921232/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB91-921233/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB91-921234/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB91-921235/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB91-921236/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire
PB91-921237/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB91-921238/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB91-921239/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina.
PB91-921240/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: North and South Dakota.
PB91-921241/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB91-921242/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB91-921243/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon.
PB91-921244/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites Pennsylvania.
PB91-921245/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island.
PB91-921246/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB91-921247/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB91-921248/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB91-921249/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB91-921250/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont
PB91 -921 251 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia.
PB91-921252/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Washington.
PB91-921253/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: West Virginia.
PB91-921254/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Wisconsin.
PS91-9212S5/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB91-921256/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
PB91-921257/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa. Guam and
PB91-921258/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oil Spill Contingency Planning: National Status. A Report
PB91-921282/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Synopses ot Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site
91-04 PCA07/MFA02
Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site
91-04 PC AOS/MF AOI
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1. Number 1. February 1991.
PB91-921370/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1, Number 2, April 1991.
PB91-921371/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1. Number 3, June 1991.
PB91-921372/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Coakley
Landfill, North Hampton, New Hampshire (First Remedial
Action), June 28, 1990.
PB91-921401/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township Route 72 Site, Burlington County, New Jersey
(First Remedial Action), May 16, 1990.
PB91-921402/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Radium
Chemical Company Site, Woodside, Queens County, New
York (First Remedial Action), Final Report, June 21,
1990.
PB91-921403/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): W. M.
Manufacturing Superfund Site, Danville, Pennsylvania
(Second Remedial Action), June 29, 1990.
PB91-921404/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Croydon
TCE Site, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (Second Remedial
Action), Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921405/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Walsh
Landfill Site, Chester County, Pennsylvania (First Remedi-
al Action), June 29. 1990.
PB91-921406/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Lord-
Shope Landfill Site, Erie County, Pennsylvania (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921407/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Supertund Record ol Decision (EPA Region 3): Army
Creek Landfill Site, New Castle, Delaware (Second Re-
medial Action), Final Report, June 29. 1990.
PB91-921408/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Whitewood Creek Site. Lawrence, Meade, and Butte
Counties. South Dakota (First Remedial Action), Final
Report, March 30, 1990.
PB91-921409/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Onalaska
Municipal Landfill Site, Lacrosse County, Wisconsin (First
Remedial Action). Final Report, August 14, 1990.
PB91-921410/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Watkins-
Johnson (Stewart Division), Scotts Valley, California (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921411/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tele-
dyne Wah Chang, Albany, OR. (First Remedial Action),
December 19B9.
PB91-921414/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Kear-
sarge Metallurgical Corporation, Conway, NH. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921416/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker-
102nd Street Landfill, Niagara Falls, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921417/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Beacon
Heights Landfill Site. Beacon Falls, CT. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990. (Supplemental).
PB91 -921418/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Baird and
McGuire/Alternate Water Supply. Holbrook. MA. (Third
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921419/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Old
Springfield Landfill. Springfield, VT. (Second Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921420/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Stamina
Mills Site, North Smithfield, Rl. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921421/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Samey
Farm. Amenia. Dutehess County, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921422/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Scientific
Chemical Processing Site, Caristadt Bergen County, NJ.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921423/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sealand
Restoration Site, Town of Lisbon, St Lawrence County,
NY. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921424/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): FAA
Technical Center, Area 20A - Salvage Yard, Atlantic
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921425/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township Route 72 and Route 532 Dump Sites, Burling-
ton County, Chatsworth, NJ. (First Remedial Acton), May
1990
PB91-921426/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemical/Ruco Polymer Site, Hicksville, NY. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921427/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Myers
Property, Franklin Township, NJ. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921428/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): M and T
DeLisa Landfill Site, Monmouth County, NJ. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921429/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Lone Pine
Landfill, Freehold Township, Monmouth County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921430/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mont-
clair/West Orange Radium Site, Essex County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921431/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aytex
Fibers Site, Front Royal, VA. (Second Remedial Acton),
September 1990.
PB91-921432/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Fike/Artel
Chemical Site, Nitro, WV. (Second Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921433/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Keystone
Sanitation Landfill Site, Adams County, Union Township,
PA. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921434/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Croyden
TCE Site, Bristol Township, Bucks County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921435/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Glen
Ridge Radium Site, Essex County, NJ. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1990.
PB91-921436/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brown's
Battery Breaking Site, Tilden Township, PA. (First Reme-
dial Acton), September 1990.
PB91-921437/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Butz
Landfill Superfund Site, Jackson Township, Monroe
County, PA. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921438/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sand,
Gravel and Stone Site, Elkton, MD. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921439/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome
Landfill Site, Pine Township, Mercer County, PA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921440/REB 91-04 PCA09/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): East Ml.
Zion Landfill, Springettsbury Township, York County, PA.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921441/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Harris/
Palm Bay Facility, Palm Bay, Brevard County. FL (First
Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921442/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): North
Hollywood Dump, TN. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921443/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Dubose
Oil Products Site. Cantonment, Escambia County, FL.
(First Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921444/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Kassouf-
Kimerting Battery Site, Tampa, Hillsborough County, FL
(Second Remedial Acton), March 1990.
PB91-921445/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Corporation Site, Salisbury, NC.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921446/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): SCRDI
Bluff Road Site, Columbia, Richland County. SC. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921447/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pickett-
ville Road Landfill, Jacksonville, Duval County, FL. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921448/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cabot
Carbon/Koppers Site, Gainesville, Alachua County, FL.
(First Remedial Acton), September 1990.
PB91-921449/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tri-State
Plating, Columbus, IN. (First Remedial Action), March
1990.
PB91-921450/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fisher-
Calo Chem, Kingsbury, IN. (First Remedial Acton),
August 1990.
PB91-921451/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wheeler
Pit Site, La Prairie Township, WI. (First Remedial Action)
September 1990.
PB91-921452/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pristine,
lnc_ Reading, OH. (First Remedial Action). March 1990.
(Amendment).
PB91-921453/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S): K and L
Landfill, Kalamazoo. Ml. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990,
PB91-921454/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): On/
Story/Cordova Chemical Site, North Muskegon, Ml.
(Second Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921455/REB 91-O4 PC A05/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Naval In-
dustrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, Fndtey, MN. (First Re-
medial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921456/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries, Eau Claire, WI. (First Remedial Action).
August 1990.
PB91-921457/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): St. Louis
Rrver/tntertake/Duluth Tar Site. Duluth, MN. (First Reme-
dial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921458/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Clare
Water Supply. Clare County. Ml. (First Remedial Action).
August 1990.
PB91-921459/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): University
of Mmesota Rosemount Research Center, MN. (First
Remedial Action). June 1990.
PB91-921460/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Moss-
Amencan Kerr-McGee Oil Site. Milwaukee, WI. (First Re-
medal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921461/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spring-
field Township Dump Site, Oakland County, Ml. (First Re-
medal Action). September 1990
PB91-921462/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decs**! (EPA Region 5): Metamora
LandfiB. Metamora. Lapeer County. Ml. (Second Remedi-
al Action). September 1990.
PB91-921463/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hunts
Disposal Landfig Site, Town of Caledonia. WI. (First Re-
medal Acton). September 1990.
PB91-921464/REB 91 -CM PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Union
Scrap Iron Metal. Hemepm County. Minneapolis. MN.
(Frst RemedMl Action). March 1990.
PB91-921465/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Botors-
Nobel Site. Muskegon. Ml. (Frst Remedal Action). Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921466/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Jackson-
vile Municipal Landfill Superfund Site, AH. (Frst Remedi-
al Action). September 1990.
P891-921467/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texar-
kana Wood Preserving Company, Texarkana, Bowie
County. TX (Frst Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921468/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tenth
Street Dump/ Junkyard. Oklahoma City. OK. (Frst Reme-
dial Acton). September 1990.
P891-921469/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tinker
AFB (Sorter Croek/Btdg. 3001). OK. (Frst Remedial
Acton). August 1990.
PB91-921470/REB 91-04 PC AW/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Norm-
western States Portland Cement Company Sue, Mason
City. IA. (First Remedial Action). June 1990.
PB91-921471/REB 91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamnatnn (East Industrial Park). NE
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
P691-921472/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination FAR-MAR-CO Substte.
Hastings Irrigation Pipe Company TCA So*s Operable
Unit. Hastings, NE. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990.
PS91-921473/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lindsay
Manufacturing Company, Lindsay, NE. (First Remedal
Action). September 1990.
P891-921474/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Midwest Operable Unit,
Kefegg. IA. (First Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB9V92147S/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Missouri
Electric Works Site, Cape Grardeau. MO. (Frst Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921476/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Waverty
Ground Water Contamination Site. Waverty, NE. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921477/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Fairfield
Coal Gasification Site. Fairfield, IA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921478/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Commerce City, CO. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921479/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ogden
Defense Depot (Operable Unit 2), Weber County. Ogden,
UT. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921480/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Mystery
Bridge at Highway 20, Natrona County, WY. (First Reme-
dial Action). September 1 990.
PB91-921481/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Monticel-
to Mill Tailings Site, San Juan County, UT. (Frst Remedi-
al Action), August 1990.
PB91-921482/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Martin
Marietta Astronautics Group Site, Waterton, CO. (First
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921483/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 16). CO. (Second Re-
medial Action), February 1990.
PB91-921484/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 18), CO. (Third Remedi-
al Action). February 1990.
PB91-921485/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 20), CO. (Fifth Remedial
Action). March 1990.
PB91-921436/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Flats Plant (DOE). Northern Jefferson County, CO. (First
Remedial Actions January 1990.
PB91-921487/REB 91-04 PCA19/MFA04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sharon
Steel (Midvale TaHings). MkJvate. UT. (Frst Remedial
Acton). September 1990.
PB91-921488/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): J. H.
Baxter Superfund Site, Weed, CA. (Frst Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921489/REB 91-O4 PCA10/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Stringfel-
tow Hazardous Waste Site, Riverside County, CA. (Fourth
Remedial Action), September 1 990.
PB91-921490/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Louisi-
ana-Pacific Corporation, Oroville. CA. (Frst Remedial
Action). September 1 990.
PB91-921491/REB 91-O4 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Applied
Materials, Inc., Superfund Site, Santa Clara, CA. (Frst
Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921492/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Operating
Industries. Inc.. Monterey Park. CA. (Third Remedial
Action). September 1990 (Amendment).
.
PB91-921493/REB
.
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): FMC
Pesticide Formulation Facility. Yakrna. WA. (Frst Reme-
dral Action). September 1990.
PB91-921494/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mann-
heim Avenue Dump Site. Galloway Township. Atlantic
County. NJ. (Frst Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921495/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Higgjns
Farm. FranMri Township, Somerset County, NJ. (First
RemedBl Action), September 1990.
P891-921496/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pomona
Oaks Wefl Contamination Site, Galoway Township. Atlan-
tic County. NJ. (Frst Remeolal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921497/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Imperial
01/Champion Chemicals, Marlboro Township, Monmouth
County. NJ. (Frst Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921498/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Vestal
Water Supply Well No. 1-1. Broome County. Vestal, NY.
(Second Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921499/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Schuytkill
Metal, HOsborough County. Plant City, FL (Frst Remedi-
al Acton). September 1990.
PB91-921S01/REB 91-O4 PC AO6/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-
Chem Site, Earl Township. Berks County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921502/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): King of
Prussia Technical Corporation Site, Wnstow Township,
Carnden County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921503/REB 91-04 PCA08/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Raymark
Site, Hatboro Borough, Montgomery County, PA. (First
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921504/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base, DE. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921505/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hipps
Road Landfill Site, Duval County, Jacksonville, FL (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1990.
PB91-921506/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): 62nd
Street Dump, Hillsborough County, Tampa, FL (First Re-
medial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921507/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Zellwood
Groundwater Contamination Site, (Operable Unit 1),
Orange County, Zellwood, FL (First Remedial Action),
(Amendment), March 1990.
PB91-921508/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): San-
gamo/Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge (USDOI)
Carterville, IL (First Remedial Action), August 1990.
PB91-921509/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Crystal
Chemical Site. Houston, TX. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921510/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Mt
Arsenal (Operable Unit 19). CO. (Fourth Remedial
Action). February 1990.
PB91-921511/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Mt.
Arsenal (Operable Unit 17), CO. (Eighth Remedial
Action). February 1990.
PB91-921512/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac,
Inc., Jacksonville, AR. (Frst Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990.
PB91-921513/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): White
Farm Equipment Company Dump Site, Floyd County,
Charles City. IA. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921514/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): NL Indus-
tries/Taracorp Lead Smelting, Granite City, IL (First Re-
medial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921515/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Tyson
Dump Number 1, Upper Merion Township, Montgomery
County. PA. (Third Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921516/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ocon-
omowoc Electroplating Company Site, Ashippun, WI.
(First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921517/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Algoma
Municipal Landfill. Algoma. WI. (Frst Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921518/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilly Tar
and Chemical Corporation Site, St. Peter Aquifer, St.
Louis Park, MN. (Third Remedial Action). September
1990.
PB91-921519/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Pagano
Salvage Site. Los Lunas, NM. (Frst Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921520/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Arkwood.
Inc.. Omaha, AR. (Frst Remedial Action). September
1990.
PB91-921521/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Coalinga
Asbestos Mine, Fresno County, CA. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921S23/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Master
Disposal Service Landfill. Brcokfield. WI. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921524/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Munisport
Landfill Site, Dade County, North Miami, FL (First Reme-
dial Action), July 1990.
PB91-92152S/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Clare-
mont Porychemical, Nassau County. Old Bethpage, NY.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921526/REB 91-O4 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Metaltec/
Aerosystems. Franklin Borough, Sussex County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921527/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Silver
Bow Creek/Butte Area NPL Site, Warm Springs Ponds
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Operable Unit, Upper Clark Fork River Basin, MT. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921528/REB 91-04 PC A20/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemical
Leaman Tank Lines Site, Logan Township, Gloucester
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921529/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): City In-
dustries, Winter Park, FL (First Remedial Action), March
1990.
PB91-921530/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Bypass
601 Groundwater Contamination Site (Martin Scrap Recy-
cling Facility), Concord, NC. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB91-921531/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Wheeling
Disposal Service Company Landfill, Amazonia, MO. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921532/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mattiace
Petrochemical Company, Broome County, Glen Cove,
NY. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921533/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Intel
Santa Clara III Superfund Site. Santa Clara. CA. (First
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91 -921534/REB 91 -04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Intersil/
Siemens Superfund Site, Cupertino, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921535/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Howe
Valley Landfill, Howe Valley, KY. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921539/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Portland
Cement Co. (Kiln Dust No. 2 and No. 3) Operable Unit 1,
Salt Lake City, UT. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921540/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Shenan-
doah Stables. Lincoln County. MO. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91 -921541 /REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort
Lewis Logistics Center, Pierce County, Fort Lewis, WA.
(Fust Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921542/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Lincoln County,
Carrizozo, NM. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921543/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Solvent
Service Superfund Site, San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921544/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hagen
Farm Site, Source Control Operable Unit, Dane County,
Wl. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921545/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Yellow
Water Road Site, Duval County, Baldwin. FL (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921546/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kummer
Sanitary Landfill, Northern Township, Beltrami County,
MN. (Third Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921547/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Cinnamin-
son Groundwater Contamination Site, Burlington County,
NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921548/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Syosset
Landfill. Nassau County. Syosset, NY. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990,
PB91-921549/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Coker's
Sanitation Service Landfills, Kent County, DE. (First Re-
medial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921550/RES 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision: (EPA Region 2): Kentucky
Avenue Welrfield Site, Town of Horseheads, Chemung
County, New York (Second Remedial Action), September
PB91-921551/REB 91-04 PC A1S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wayne
Reclamation and Recycling, Columbia City, Indiana (First
RemedBl Action), Final Report, March 30,1990.
PB91-921552/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spiegel-
bera S«e. Green Oak Township, Livingston County,
Michigan (First Remedial Action), Final Report, June 29,
1990
PB91-921553/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 22). Colorado (Sixth Re-
medial Action), Final Report, May 3, 1990.
PB91-921554/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8). Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 23), Adams County,
Colorado (Seventh Remedial Action), Final Draft, March
1990.
PB91-921555/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American
Thermostat Site, South Cairo, Green County, New York
(Second Remedial Action), Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921556/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Solvent
Savers Site, Chenango County, New York (First Remedial
Action), Final Report, September ""
PB91-921557/REB
28, 1990.
91-04 PCA12/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sayreville
Landfill Site, Borough of Sayreville, Middlesex County,
New Jersey (First Remedial Action), September 28,1990.
PB91-921558/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): U.S. Tita-
nium Superfund Site, Nelson County, Virginia (First Re-
medial Action), Rnal Report, November 29, 1990.
PB91-921559/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Coleman
Evans Wood Preserving Site, Duval County, Jacksonville,
Florida (Rrst Remedial Action (Amendment)), Final
Report, September 9, 1990.
PB91-921560/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Lewisburg
Dump Site, Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, September 19,1990.
PB91-921561/REB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site, Adrian, Michigan (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report, September 28,1990.
PB91-921562/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Rogers
Road Municipal Landfill. Pulaski County, Arkansas (First
Remedial Action), Final Report. September 27, 1990.
PB91-921563/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), Weldon Spring, MO.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921564/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
POLLUTION LAWS
General Enforcement Policy Compendium.
PB91-167841/REB 91-01 PC E19
Incineration of Solid Waste.
PB91-196238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1991: Detailed Summary of
Titles.
PB91-214585/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
POLLUTION REGULATIONS
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Inventory of Regula-
tions/Statutes Concerning Dioxins and Related Com-
pounds.
PB91-125799/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Straight Talk on Tanks: A Summary of Leak Detection
Methods for Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Sys-
tems.
PB91-127704/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Musts for USTs: A Summary of the Regulations for Un-
derground Storage Tank Systems.
PB91-136531/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ongoing Research and Regulatory Development
PB91-161752/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
General Enforcement Policy Compendium.
PB91-167B41/REB 91-01 PC E19
Technical Basis of Pathogen and Vector Attraction Re-
duction Requirements in EPA's Sludge Regulation Pro-
posed February 1989.
PB91-176867/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Strawman II. Recommendations for a Regulatory Pro-
gram for Mining Waste and Materials under Subtitle D of
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
PB91-178418/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Proceedings of the St. Michaels Workshop on Residual
Radioactivity and Recycling Criteria. Held in St. Michaels,
Maryland, on September 27-28, 1989.
PB91-179119/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
State Drinking Water Administrative Penalty Programs:
An Inventory of State Practices.
PB91-181933/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
How to Develop Your Own UST Field Citation Program.
PB91-182014/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Criteria to Protect Wetland Ecological Integrity.
PB91-182915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Declaring Soybean Oil Exempt from VOC Reg-
ulations on the Coatings Program.
PB91-206219/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Terbutryn: Decision Document. ,.,.-....
PB91-206573/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oxydemeton-Methyl PD-1: Initiation of Special Review.
PB91-206581/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Regulatory Barriers to Pollution Prevention: A Position
Paper of the Implementation Council of the American In-
stitute for Pollution Prevention. ,..,-...
PB91-207027/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Removinq Inorganics: Common Methods Have Limits.
PB91-211524/REB 91-O4 PCA01/MFA01
Role of Health Research in Support of EPA's Regulatory
Programs.
PB91-211912/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA01
Evaluation of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response
Act (AHERA).
PB91-216408/REB 91-04 PCA18/MFA04
Asbestos/NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Containing Ma-
terials Guidance.
PB91-218701/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee: Regula-
tion of Wood Preserving Wastes.
PB91-220301/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Regulatory Impact Analysis of Proposed National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations for Radionuclides.
PB91-225698/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Regulatory Survey for the Christmas Bay Coastal Pre-
serve.
PB91-230185/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Regulatory Survey for the Armed Bayou Coastal Pre-
serve.
PB91-230300/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1988: Reporting Facilities
Names and Addresses.
PB91-506816/REB 91-01 CP T02
Catalog of Office of Waste Programs Enforcement Publi-
cations.
PB91-921268/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes during Site
Inspections.
PB91-921331/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
POLLUTION SINKS
Interaction of Vapour Phase Organic Compounds with
Indoor Sinks.
PB91-196493/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
POLLUTION SOURCES
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Development of
the Annual Data and Modelers' Tapes, 1985.
PB91-119669/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
Classification of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor
Air Pollution.
PB91-125708/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Toxic Air Pollutant Emission Factors - A Compilation for
Selected Air Toxic Compounds and Sources, Second Edi-
tion.
PB91-126003/REB 91-01 PCA99/MFA99
Sources of Mutagenic Activity in Urban Fine Particles.
PB91-182121/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Source Apportionment of Mutagenic Activity of Fine Parti-
cle Organics in Boise, Idaho.
PB91 -182832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Airborne Particle Sizes and Sources Found in Indoor Air.
PB91-191171/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System. User's Manual.
PB91-205021/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 2. Cur-
rent Sources of Acidity in Acidic and Low Acid-Neutraliz-
ing Capacity Streams.
PB91-206979/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds
and Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 2.
Analysis of Factors Contributing to VOC and Particle Ex-
posures.
PB91-207092/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Apportionment of Residential Indoor VOC's and Alde-
hydes to Indoor and Outdoor Sources in Roanoke.
PB91 -219162/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Quality Assurance in Minimizing Errors in Station-
ary Source Field Sampling.
PB91-226357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (Version 1.13) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507889/REB 91-04 CP D02
POLLUTION STANDARDS
National QA Standard for Environmental Programs for
Hazardous Waste Management Activities.
PB91-218933/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Development of BOAT Standards for RCRA Wastes.
PB91-219121/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
POLLUTION TRANSPORT
Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of Polychlorinated
Dibenzo-'P'-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans.
PB91-144667/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Chemical Reactions and Transport of Alkanes and Their
Products in the Troposphere.
PB91-183418/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Approximate Multiphase Flow Modeling by Characteristic
Methods.
PB91-190959/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Evaluation of Dense Gas Simulation Models.
PB91 -191072/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Wind Reid Development for the EPA Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB91-191213/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Sources of Air Pollutants Indoors: VOC and Fine Partfcu-
late Species.
PB91-196527/REB 91-01 PC A03
How and Dispersion of Pollutants Within Two-dimension-
al Valeys. 1991.
PB91-219063/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
POLY (PERFLUOROPROPYLENEXWIDE
Electron-Caphjre Negative kxuzabon CaSbrarrts for Mag-
netic Sector Mass Spectrometers.
PB91-117143/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
POLYAUMES
Hepatic Polyamines and Related Enzymes Following
Crdordecone-Potentiated Carbon Tetrachtoride Toxxaty in
Rats.
PB91-109579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
POLYBROMINATED DIBENZODtOXIN
Brommated Dioxins ana Oibenzofurans in Human A*-
PB91-103507/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
POLYBROMINATED D»ENZOFURANS
Brominated Dioxins and Dbenzofurans in Human Adi-
pose Tissue.
PB91-103507/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
POLYCHAETA
Divergence between Populations of a Monogamous Poty-
chaete with Male Parental Care: Premating Isolation and
Chromosome Variation.
PB91-206904/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with
PCS Contaminafeon.
PB91-921206/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
POLYCHLORWATED BIPHENYLS
Policy for Managing Leachale at PCS Landfills.
PB91-139907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Update on Building and Structure Decontamination.
PB91-145102/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SITE Demonstration of the CF Systems Organics Extrac-
tion System.
PB91-145110/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Sludge-Borne PCBs.
P89M77M7/REB 91-01
Accumulation Factors
phenyl Congeners.
PB91-183426/RE8
PC A02/MF A01
for Eleven Polychlorinated Bt-
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
POLYCHLORINATED DrBENZOCHOXINS
Plot Study on International information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Formation of Dioxins
and Related Compounds in Industrial Processes.
PB91-103580/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Emissions of Dioxins and Related Compounds from Com-
bustion and Incineration Sources.
PB91-103S98/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Municipal Waste
Combustion Systems
PB91-146639/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Pofychlori-
nated Dtxanzo-pOoxh and Polychlorinated Dfcenzofuran
Precursors.
PB91-146647/REB 91-01 PCAO3/MFA01
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Municipal Waste
Combustion Systems (Reannouncement).
PB9M56794/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Pofychlori-
nalad DfcenKHHDioxin and Polychlorinated Dbenzofuran
Precursors (Reannounoament).
PB91-156SO2/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
CortroCraPCDD/PCDF Emissions from Incinerators by
PB91-162S37/REI 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Combustion Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Mu-
nicipal Waste kxanentors in North America.
PB91-162552/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Control of PCDO/PCDF Emissions from Refuse-Derived
Fuel Combustors.
PB91-181439/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
POLYCHLORMATED DIBENZOFURANS
Plot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Formation of Dioxins
and Related Compounds h Industrial Processes.
PB91-103S80/RE8 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EmssKjns of Dioxins and Related Compounds from Com-
bustion and Incineration Sources.
PB91-103S9B/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFAO2
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Municipal Waste
Comtxistion Systems.
PB91-146639/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Melal Catalysts on ihe Formation of Polychlori-
nated Dtmnzo-p-Dioxin and PofycNorinatad Dtwnzofuran
Precursors.
PB91-146647/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
Control Of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Municipal Waste
Combustion Systems (Heannouncement).
PB91-1567947REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Polyctilori-
nated Dfcer»H>4>oxin and Polychlorinated DDenzofuran
precursors (Reannouncement).
PTO^1^02/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
Controlling PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Incinerators by
Rue Gas Cleaning.
PB91-162537/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Combustion Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Mu-
nicipal Waste Incinerators in North America.
PB91-162552/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Refuse-Derived
Fuel Combustors.
PB91-191429/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
POLYCHLOROBIPHENYL COMPOUNDS
Polychlorinated Biphenyls and the Developing Nervous
System: Cross-Species Comparisons.
PB91-109710/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Intercomparison of Precipitation Samplers for As-
sessing Wet Deposition of Organic Contaminants.
PB91-125880/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Comparison of Extraction Methods for the Isolation of
LJpids and PCBs from Mussel Homogenate.
PB91-127787/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
POLYESTER RBERS
Evaluation of Polyester and MetalSzed-Polyethylene Films
for Chemical Protective Clothing Applications.
PB91-171660/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
POLYETHYLENE
Evaluation of Polyester and MetalBzed-Polyethytene Films
for Chemical Protective Clothing Applications.
PB91-171660/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
POLYETHYLENE FIBERS
Laboratory Evaluation of the Low Temperature Charac-
teristics of Four Protective Clothing Materials.
PB91-148452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION
DMA Sequence Analysis of Revenants of the 1r»sD30521
AHele of 'Salmonella typhimuriunV TA98 Using the Polym-
erase Chain Reaction and Direct Sequencing: Application
to 1-Nriropyrene-lnduced Revertams.
PB91-200329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
POLYMERIC nLUS
Membrane Summary. Performance, Concerns, and Regu-
lations.
PB91-176925/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Removal by Membrane Processes.
PB91-182766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radiation-Curable Coatings.
PB91-219550/REB
91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
POLYMERS
Polymer Manufacturing Industry - Enabling Document
PB91-161745/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
POLYPHENYL COMPOUNDS
Cosotvency of Partially Misotole Organic Solvents on the
Solubility of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals.
PB91-116194/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
POLYSTYRENE
Control of VOC Emissions from Polystyrene Foam Manu-
re9VlS»2111/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
POLYVMYL CHLORIDE
Laboratory Evaluation of the Low Temperature Charac-
teristics of Four Protective Clothing Materials.
PB91-148452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PONDS
Electrical Response of a Leak in a Geomembrane Liner.
PB91-10916S/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Pond Characteristics on Btobc Exposures.
PB91-182816/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive DecNorinatkxi of Dchkxophenols by Nona-
dapted and Adapted Microbial Communities m Pond
PB91-183343/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): North-
western States Portland Cement Company Site. Mason
City. IA. (First Remedial Action). June 1990.
PB91-921471/REB 91-04 PC AOJ/MF A01
POPULATION GENETICS
Divergence between Populations of a Monogamous Poly-
chaete with Male Parental Care: Premating Isolation and
Chromosome Variation.
PB91-206904/REB 91-O1 PCAO3/MFA01
POROSITY
Deteiiiinalion of Hydraulic Conductivity and Porosity
Logs in Weds with a Disturbed Aimutus.
PB91-146530/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Rate of Ftow of Uachate through Clay SOB Liners
PB91-196691/REB 91-O1 PC A07/MF A01
Correlation of Florida Soil-Gas Permeabilities with Grain
Size Moisture, and Porosity.
PB9i-211904/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
POROUS MATERIALS
Modeling Mufbcomponent Organic Chemical Transport in
Three-Fkiid-Phase Porous MecSa.
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Muftehase Flow and Transport in Porous Media
PB9V24C5577REB ^^ 91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
PORTABLE EQUIPMENT
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration FacSty.
PB91-176818/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Trial Bum Results and Future Activities of the EPA
Mobile Incinerator.
PB91-177097/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mobile/Transportable Incineration Treatment.
PB91-228023/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs and Passi-
vated Canisters for Field Sampling Airborne Toxic Organ-
ic Vapors in the United States and the USSR.
PB91-233544/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
POTABLE WATER
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water, Supplement 1.
PB91-108266/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Lack of Effect of Drinking Water Barium on Cardiovascu-
lar Risk Factors.
PB91-109595/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chlorination, Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
Forty-Six Wisconsin Communities.
PB91-109827/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radon Removal by POE GAG Systems: Design, Perform-
ance, and Cost
PB91-125633/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Workshop on Methods for Investigation of Waterborne
Disease Outbreaks. Summary of Recommendations. Held
in Denver, Colorado, October 11-13,1988.
PB91-125716/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells.
Phase 1 Report
PB91-125765/REB 91-01 PCE11/MFE11
X-ray. Microscope, and Wet Chemical Techniques: A
Complementary Team for Deposit Analysis.
PB91-13712S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Drinking Water Treatment on Assimilable Or-
ganic Carbon.
PB91-137141/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Flexibility in Bacteriological Monitoring.
PB91-137166/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Atrazine.
PB91-142794/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Pentachlorophenol.
PB91-142802/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for AMicarb.
PB91-142810/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Selenium.
PB91-142828/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Nitrate/Nitrite.
PB91-142836/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Chromium.
PB91-142844/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Lindane.
PB91 -142851 /REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Barium.
PB91-142869/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Heptachlor, Hepta-
chlor Eponde and Chlordane.
PB91-142877/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Addendum to Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis of Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals (April 1989).
PB91-142885/REB 91-01 PC A07
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Styrene.
PB91-143370/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1.2-Dichloropro-
PB91-143388/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for DBhtoroethylenes
(1.1-Dtehloroethytene). (cis-1.2-Dichloroethylene). and
(trans-1,2-Dchkxoethylene).
PB91-143396/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toxaphene.
PB91-143404/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Carbofuran.
PB91-143412/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Quantification of ToxkXJtogical Effects for Alachtor.
PB91-143420/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technologies and Costs for the Removal of Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals from Potable Water Supplies.
PB91-143438/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Information Collection Request National Primary Drinking
Water Regulations: Phase 2 Synthetic Organic and Inor-
ganic Chemicals Rules.
PB91-143446/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Addendum to Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis of Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Inorganic
Chemicals (March 31.1989).
PB91-1434S3/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Methoxychlor.
PB91-143461/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Quantification of ToxJootogical Effects of Tetrachloroethy-
lene
PB91-143479/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toluene.
PB91-143487/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
KW-88
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KEYWORD INDEX
PREDICTIONS
Research to Support the SDWA: Pushing Back the Enve-
lope.
PB91-145094/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Environmental Pollution Control Alternatives: Drinking
Water Treatment for Small Communities.
PB91-145961/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Health Advisory for 1,3-Dinitrobenzene.
PB91-159640/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Health Advisory for Hexachloroethane.
PB91-159657/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Chtoromethane: Health Advisory.
PB91-160564/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Brornochloromethane: Health Advisory.
PB91-160572/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dichlorodifluoromethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160580/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
o-Chlorotoluene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160598/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160606/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bromomethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91 -160614/REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
BIS-(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether Drinking Water Health Ad-
visory.
PB91-160622/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
1,1,2-Trichloroethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trichkxofluoromethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160648/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1.2.4-Trichtorobenzene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160655/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hexachlorobutadiene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160663/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1.1,1.2-Tetrachkxoethane: Drinking Water Health Advisc-
PB91-160671/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Naphthalene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160689/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1,2,3-Trichkxopropane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160697/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
p-Chkxotoluene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160705/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Muttispectral Identification of Potentially Hazardous By-
products of Ozonation and Chtorinabon. Part 1. Studies
of Chromatographic and Spectroscope Properties of MX.
PB91-161703/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Ozonation and Biological Stability of Water in an Operat-
ing Water Treatment Plant
PB91-162438/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Cost Modeling for Drinking Water Unit Treatment Prcc-
PB91-162453/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Sys-
tems.
PB91-162461/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hydrocarbon Spill Exposure Assessment Modeling.
PB91-162669/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development and Application of a Research Database
for Drinking Water Systems Evaluation.
PB91-162750/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Database Management Techniques to Ensure Project In-
tegrity. Annual SAS Users Group International Confer-
ence (14th). Held in San Francisco. California on April 9-
12,1989.
PB91-162768/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Assay of Beta-Glucuronidase in Non-coli Escherichia
Using EC-Mug Medium and the Cofilert (Trade Name)
PB9fl62776/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methods of Removing Drinking Water Contaminants and
Their Limitations: Inorganics and Radionudides.
PB91-162792/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Concept of Presence Absence Testing.
PB91-162818/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nitrate for Borestorabon of an Aquifer Contaminated with
PB91-16428S/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Ozonation Byproducts. 2. Improvement of an Aqueous-
Phase Derivatization Method for the Detection of Formal-
dehyde and Other Carbonyl Compounds Formed by the
Ozonation of Drinking Water.
PB91-171439/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Concerns with Using Chlorine-Dioxide Disinfection in the
USA.
PB91-171652/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Kinetics of Chemical and Microbiological Contaminants in
PB91-176776/REBS' 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Monitoring Strategies for Water Distribution Systems.
PB91-176784/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Controlling Organics with GAC: A Cost and Performance
Analysis.
PB91-177105/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Using Powdered Activated Carbon: A Critical Review.
PB91-177337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Conference Summary: Practical Aspects of the Design
and Use of GAC.
PB91-177345/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Assay for beta-Glucuronidase in Species of the Genus
'Escherichia' and Its Applications for Drinking-Water
Analysis.
PB91-177394/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Improving the Viability of Existing Small Drinking Water
Systems.
PB91-179010/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Establishing Programs to Resolve Small Drinking Water
System Viability: A Summary of the Federal/State Work-
shop. Held in Scottsdale, Arizona on September 22-24,
1990.
PB91-179028/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Arsenic(3) and Arsenic(S) Removal from Drinking Water
in San Ysidro, New Mexico.
PB91-1B1925/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Evaluating the Costs of Packed-Tower Aeration and GAC
for Controlling Selected Organics.
PB91-182261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure to Lead in U.S. Drinking Water.
PB91 -182683/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PoJyphosphate Water-Treatment Products: Their Effects
on the Chemistry and Solubility of Lead in Potable Water
Systems.
PB91-182709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Removal of Glyphosate from Drinking Water.
PB91-182774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water for the Little Guy: Options and Alter-
natives.
PB91-182782/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Caranogenicity of Dichloroacetic Acid in the Male
B6C3F1 Mouse.
PB91 -191585/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Model of 'Giardia lamblia' InactivaUon by Free Chlorine.
PB91-196139/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Principles of Water Filtration.
PB91-196147/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Study of Mixed
Hatoacettc Acids Found in Chlorinated Drinking Water.
PB91-196162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modeling Contaminant Propagation in Drinking Water Dis-
tribution Systems.
PB91-196170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Presence-Absence Coliform Test for Monitoring Drinking
Water Quality.
PB91-196196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Determination of Total Organic Halide in Water A Com-
parative Study of Two Instruments.
PB91-196360/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Modeling the Inactivaton of Giardia Lamblia
PB91-196386/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Measuring and Modeling Variations in Distribution System
Water Quality.
PB91-196410/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Presence of Enteric Viruses in Freshwater and Their Re-
moval by the Conventional Drinking Water Treatment
PB91-196634/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Determining the Nutrient Status of Drinking Water.
PB91-206854/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Causes of Waterbome Outbreaks in the United States.
PB91-207100/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/AWWARF Cooperative Agreement Program for
Drinking Water Research.
PB91-211318/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Removing Inorganics: Common Methods Have Limits.
PB91-211524/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Effect of Bromide on Chlorinaton Byproducts in Finished
Drinking Water.
PB91-217919/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
InacttvatJon of 'Giardia lamblia' by Free Chlorine: A Math-
PB91-223305/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Development Application, and Calibration of Models for
Predicting Water Quality in Distribution Systems.
PB91-223313/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Research Program in Granular Activated Carbon.
PB91-223321/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of C-t Values.
PB91-223339/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Radon in Drinking Water Assessment of Exposure Path-
PB9l'-225565/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Radium (Final
Draft).
PB91-225631/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beta and Gamma
Emitting Radkxiudides.
PB91-225649/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Alpha Emitting Ra-
dionudides
PB91-225664/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Radon (Final Draft).
PB91-225672/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
91-04 PCA08/MFA02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Uranium.
PB91-225680/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Regulatory Impact Analysis of Proposed National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations for Radionuclides.
PB91-225698/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA's Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments
Program: Overview and Water-Related Research.
PB91-231068/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Microbial Aspects of Water Treatment Processes: A
Progress Report.
PB91-231118/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Current Corrosion By-Products and Corrosion Control Re-
search.
PB91-231167/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Inactivation of Microorganisms.
PB91-231175/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Assimilable Organic Carbon and Distribution System
Quality.
PB91-231217/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Correlation of Coliform Growth Response with Other
Water Quality Parameters.
PB91 -231373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Potential Effects of Polyphosphate Products on Lead Sol-
ubility in Plumbing Systems.
PB91-231381/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Determination of 'Giardia lamblia' Cyst Infective Dose for
the Mongolian Gerbil ('Meriones unguiculatus').
PB91-231399/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Revised July 1991.
PB91-231480/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
Test Methods for 'Escherichia coli' in Drinking Water EC
Medium with Mug Tube Procedure. Nutrient Agar with
Mug Membrane Filter Procedure.
PB91-234591/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of the Middas System for Development of
Design Data for GAC Adsorbers.
PB91-234617/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Technologies and Costs for Ground Water Disinfection.
February 1991 Edition.
PB91-242388/REB 91-04 PCA14/MFA03
Membranes for Drinking Water Treatment
PB91-242420/REB 91-04 PCA09/MFA02
Association of Microorganisms with Surfaces in Distribu-
tion Systems.
PB91-242560/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
POTABLE WATERS
Impact of Lead and Other Metallic Solders on Water
Quality.
PB91-125724/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
POTENTIALLY RESPONSIBLE PARTIES
Interim Guidance on Potentially Responsible Party Partici-
pation in Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies.
PB91-139337/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Model Statement of Work for a Remedial Investigation
and Feasibility Study Conducted by Potentially Responsi-
ble Parties.
PB91-139436/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
POTOMAC ESTUARY
Retrospective Study of the Water Quality Issues of the
Upper Potomac Estuary.
PB91-171553/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
POWDERED ACTIVATED CARBON
Using Powdered Activated Carbon: A Critical Review.
PB91-177337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
POWER DENSITY WINDOWS
Multiple Power-Density Windows and Their Possible
Origin.
PB91-109520/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PRECIPITATION (METEOROLOGY)
Uncertainty in North American Wet Deposition Isopleth
Maps: Effect of Site Selection and Valid Sample Criteria.
PB91-101774/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Mid-Latitude Northern Hemisphere Background Sulfate
Concentration in Rainwater.
PB91-116764/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Projection of Response of Trees and Forests to Acidic
Deposition and Associated Pollutants.
PB91-136572/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
Co-Occurrence of Ozone and Acidic Ctoudwater in High-
Elevation Forests.
PB91-231365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Spatial Distribution of Precipitation Seasonally in the
United States.
PB91-233510/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PREDICTION EQUATIONS
Prediction of Retention Times in Temperature-Pro-
grammed Multichromatography.
PB91 -196519/REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
PREDICTIONS
Ester Hydrolysis Rate Constant Prediction from Infrared
Interferograms.
PB91-183327/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Prediction of the Reactivities of Cyctopenta-potynuciear
Aramaic Hydrocarbons by Quantum Mechanical Meth-
ods.
PB91-191536/REB 91-01 PC A03/Mf A01
PREGNANCY
Effects of Murine Cytomegalovwus on Development Lack
of Interactions of Virus and Sodum SaScylate.
PB91-117069/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PREUMMARY ASSESSMENT PETITION
CERCUS Listing.
PB91-S21348/RE6 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PREMATWG ISOLATION
Divergence between Populations of a Monogamous Poty-
chaete with Male Parental Care: Premating Isolation and
Chromosome Variation.
PB91-206904/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PRENATAL EXPOSURE DELAYED EFFECTS
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Impavs Cellular Devel-
opment in Neonatal Rat Heart and Kidney: Effects on
DMA and Protein in Wrote Tissues.
PB91-233429/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PREVENTION
Environmental Challenge of the 1990's. Proceedings.
International Conference on Pollution Prevention: Clean
Technologies and Clean Products. Held in Washington,
Da on June 10-13,1990.
PB91-148387/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
PRIMARY STANDARDS
Intartabormtory Testing Study on 2.3.7.8-Substtuted Poty-
chlorinMed Dixraor-Dnxm and Porychterinated Dtoen-
zofuran tsomer Standard Solutions.
PB91-116806/REB 91-01
PC A02/MF A01
Electron-Ciplure Negativa toninbon Cafibrants for Mag-
netic Sector Mass Spectrometers.
PB91-117143/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND
Exxon vaktaz Oil Sp«. A Report to the President.
PB91-213819/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PRMOPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS
Principal Components Analysis and Partial Least Squares
§1-146373/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PRMCVAL ORGANIC HAZARDOUS CONSTITUENT
Evaluation of the Thermal StabSty POHC manerabSty
Ranking in a Plot-Scale Rotary Kan Incinerator.
PB91-182733/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PRMOPAL ORGANIC HAZARDOUS CONSTITUENTS
hxanerabMty Ranking Systems for RCRA Hazardous Con-
strtuents.
PB91-1963S2/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents
(POHC) Reference Directory. Documentation.
PB91-20106UREB 91-04 PC AM/MF A04
;GuKJar
: A Methods
Source Samping and Analys
rectory.
PB91-223131/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents
(POHC) notaonco Directory, (Version 1.0) (for Micfocom-
P^V507749/REB 91-04 CP DIM
Gudes to PokHion Prevention: The Commercial Printing
Industry.
PB91-1100Z3/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
PRIORtTIES
Gude 10 the Offca of Water AccountabCty System and
Regional Evaluations. Focal Year 1991.
PB91-145516/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF MB
PRIORITY ASSESSMENT MODEL
Conanuoui natoaie Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model User's Manual
tor EPA Regions.
PB91-1684SO/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Continuous Holnato [
System and Pnortry As
•gency
4 ModetModel Doo
Notification
P691-168468/REB
PRIVATE OROAMZATIONS
Public Private Partners^
91-01 PCA04/MFA01
tor Environmental FacMes: A
Self-Help Gude for Local Governments.
PB91-14S714/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
General Proceedngs and Acton Agendas from the U.S.
Env»m»neota! Piotecton Agency's National Leadership
Conference on Buidng Publc-Pnvate Partnerships. Held
in Washington. DC. on October 26.1968.
PB91-219584/REB 91-04 PC AO4/MF A01
Alternative Financing tor Said Waste. General Proceed-
ings. Ftegon 4 Conference on Pubic-Private Partner-
snoL HeUin Atlanta, Georgia on Apr! 1*21.1989.
PB91-221994/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Pubic-Private Partnerships tor Environmental Services:
Region 3, Conference Proceedngs.
PB91-222000/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Fundng Our Envionmemal Future: General Proceedngs.
Region 1 Conference on Pubic-Private Paltrier ships and
-' native Fnancrig Uochaniams. HaM in NaOatiftan.
November 6-7.1989.
Massachusetts on
PB91-Z22026/REB
91-04 PCA06/MFA02
PROBABILITY THEORY
Effects of Parameter Uncertainty on Long-Term Simula-
tions of Lake Alkalinity.
PB91-182170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PROBES
Fluorescent Porycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons as Probes
for Studying the Impact of Collotdson Pollutant Transport
in Groundwater.
PB91-117457/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PROBLEM POHC REFERENCE DIRECTORY DATA BASE
Source Sampling and Analysis Guidance: A Methods Di-
rectory.
PB91-223131/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PROFICIENCY REPORT
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Profi-
ciency Report
P891-131300/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Profi-
ciency Report Supplement
PB91-157222/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
PROGESTERONE
Regulation of LHRH Action and FSH Synthesis by Estra-
*ol, Progesterone, and Inhibin.
PB91-100933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inhtoin Increases and Progesterone Decreases Recep-
tors for Gonadotropin-Reteasing Hormone in Ovine Pitui-
tary Culture.
PB91-116889/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
Program Recommendations for State Section 313 Pro-
gram Coordinators.
P891-145698/REB 91-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCUS - WasteLAN - CteanLAN.
PB91-921316/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
PROGRAMS
Preliminary Analysts of the Public Costs of Environmental
Protection: 1961-2000.
PB91-145847/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1989.
PB91-206797/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Summary of State Radon Programs. 1989. Appendix.
PB91-20S821/REB 91-O4 PC A10/MF A02
Supertund Program Management Manual, Fiscal Year
1992. Volume 1 and Volume 2.
PB91-921272/REB 91-04 PC A18/MF A04
PROJECT PLANNING
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 1:
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-148312/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Great Lakes Demonstration Program, Section 108a.
PB91-148437/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Access EPA: Records Management Programs. 1991 Edi-
tion.
PB91-15160S/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 3:
Quality Assurance Protect Plans.
PB91-167569/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guide for Preparation of Quality Assurance Protect Plans
for the National Estuarine Program. Interim Final.
PB91-168344/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category IV:
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-1912S4/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 2
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-211920/REB 91-O4 PCA04/MFA01
PROPANOL
Hypotharrnc Effects of a Homologous Series of Short-
Chain Alcohols in Rats.
PB91-191510/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Laboratory Evaluation of the Low Temperature Charac-
teristics of Four Protective Clothing Materials.
PB91-148452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Polyester and MetaOzed-Poryetnytene Films
tor Chemical Protective Clothing Applications.
PB91-171660/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PROTEIN KINASES
Nuclear and Axonal Localization of Ca(2-t- )/Calmodutm-
Depandant Protein Kinase Type Gr in Rat Cerebellar
Cortex.
PB91-213637/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Acquisition and Loss of a Neuronal Ca(2 + )/Caknodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase during Neuronal Differentia-
tion.
PB91-213652/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PROTEMS
Use of Quantitative Two-Dimensional Gel Bectrophoresis
to Analyze Changes in Alveolar Macrophage Proteins in
Humans Exposed to Ozone.
PB91-109637/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Purification and Biological Characterization of Human He-
patopotetm A: A Porypeptide Growth Factor for Heoato-
F$H-115980/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Characterization of Sulfhydryl Proteins Involved in the
Maintenance of Flagellar Straightness in Hamster Sper-
matozoa.
PB91-116996/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Impairs Cellular Devel-
opment in Neonatal Rat Heart and Kidney: Effects on
DNA and Protein in Whole Tissues.
PB91-233429/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PROTOCOL COMPUTER PROGRAM
Protocol - A Computerized Solid Waste Quantity and
Composition Estimation System (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507756/REB 91-04 CP DOS
PROTOTYPES
Swirl Device for Regulating and Treating Combined
Sewer Overflows.
PB91-133264/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PROTOZOAN-BACTERIAL INTERACTIONS
Characterization of an Axenic Strain of 'Hartmannella ver-
mjformis' Obtained from an Investigation of Nosocomial
Legionellosis.
PB91-211425/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
PROTOZOAN PREDATION
Effect of Growth Rate and Hydrophobicity on Bacteria
Surviving Protozoan Grazing.
PB91-163824/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PSEUDOMONAS
Effect of Ampicillin-lnduced Alterations in Murine Intesti-
nal Mkxobiota on the Survival and Competition of Envi-
ronmentally Released Pseudomonads.
PB91-109348/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Antibiotics on Intestinal Tract Survival and
Translocation of Environmental 'Pseudomonas' Species
PB91-115865/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Betaine on Enumeration of Airborne Bacteria.
PB91-116210/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of a Method to Measure Conjugal Transfer of
Recombinant DNA in Soil Slurries.
PB91-117580/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Long-Term Starvation-Induced Loss of Antibiotic Resist-
ance in Bacteria.
PB91-171629/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental and Molecular Characterization of Sys-
tems Which Affect Genome Alteration in 'Pseudomonas
aerugirosa'. Chapter 25.
PB91-199877/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicological Screen to Determine In vitro Survival and
Competition of Environmentally Applied Pseudomonads
with Mouse Fecal Mterobiota.
PB91-207076/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Microcosm for Measuring Survival and Conjugation of
Genetically Engineered Bacteria in Rhizosphere Environ-
ments.
PB91-218990/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of 2,4-Dk*lorophenol, a Metabolite of a Geneti-
cally Engineered Bacterium, and 2,4-Dichloropnenoxyace-
tate on Some Microorganism-Mediated Ecological Proc-
esses in Soil.
PB91-219022/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Distribution. Clearance, and Mortality of Environmental
Pseudomonads in Mice upon Intranasal Exposure.
PB91-242578/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA
Dynamic Interactions of •Pseudomonas aeruginosa' and
Bactenophages in Lake Water.
PB91-163832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Molecular Ctoning, Characterization, and Regulation of a
•Pseudomanas pickets' PKO1 Gene Encoding Phenol
Hydroxylase and Expression of the Gene in •Pseudo-
monas aeruginosa' PAO1c.
PB91-163923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Transduction of Linked Chromosomal Genes between
•Pseudomonas aeruginosa' Strains during Incubation In
situ in a Freshwater Habitat.
PB91-199976/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Attachment and Replication of •Pseudomonas aerugin-
osa' Bactenophages under Conditions Simulating Aquatic
Environments.
PB91-206953/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS
Bioassay for Testing the Lethal Effects of Bacterial
Pathogens on the Predatory Beetle 'Hippodamia conver-
gens' Cue. (Coteoptera: CocanellkJae).
PB91-127795/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Anomalies in the Enumeration of Starved Bacteria on
Culture Media Containing Nalidixic Acid and Tetracycline.
PB91-206870/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PSEUDOMONAS PtCKETTII
Molecular Cloning. Characterization, and Regulation of a
•Pseudomanas pickets' PKO1 Gene Encoding Phenol
Hydroxylase and Expression of the Gene in •Pseudo-
monas aeruginosa' PAOtc.
PB91-163923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PSEUDOMONAS PUTIDA
Survival and Degradative Capacity of 'Pseudomonas
putida' Induced or Constitutively Expressing Plasmid-Me-
diated Degradation of 2,4-Dichtoropnenoxyacetate (TFD)
PB91-182196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KW-90
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KEYWORD INDEX
PYROLYSIS
PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGE
Survival of Bacteria during Aerosolization.
PB91-177147/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PSYCHOBIOLOGY
Evidence for an Involvement of Associative Conditioning
in Reflex Modification of the Acoustic Startle Response
with Gaps in Background Noise.
PB91-163634/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PSYCHOUOTOR PERFORMANCE
High Doses of Aspartame Have No Effects on Sensori-
motor Function or Learning and Memory in Rats.
PB91-177360/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of 2,4-Dithiobiuret on Sensory and Motor Func-
tion.
PB91-200220/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PUBUC ACCESS
Access EPA; Public Information Tools, Major EPA Dock-
ets. Clearinghouses and Hotlines, Records Management
Programs, Major EPA Environmental Databases, Library
and Information Services, State Environmental Libraries.
1991 Edition.
PB91-151563/REB 91-04 PCS18.00/MF A04
Access EPA: Public Information Tools. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151571/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A02
PUBLIC HEALTH
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Landfilling.
PB91-100172/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Toxics in the Community, 1988 National and Local Per-
spectives.
PB91-100230/REB 91-01 PC E07/MF £07
Background Document to the Integrated Risk Assess-
ment for Dioxins and Furans from Chlorine Bleaching in
Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102137/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Evaluation of Sensory System Function Using Reflex
Modification of the Startle Response.
PB91-109371/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effective Strategies for Population Studies of Acute Air
Pollution Health Effects.
PB91-109439/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Crtlonnabon, Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
Forty-Six Wisconsin Communities.
PB91-109827/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CMorinatjon, Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
Forty-Six Wisconsin Communities.
PB91-115873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Medical Waste Management in the United States.
Second Interim Report to Congress.
PB91-130187/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Hazardous Substances in Our Environment A Citizen's
Guide to Understanding Health Risks and Reducing Ex-
posure.
PB91-131987/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Landfilling.
PB91-137265/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Air Quality Criteria for Lead: Supplement to the 1986 Ad-
dendum.
PB91-138420/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Risk Management Recommendations for Droxin Contami-
nation at Midland, Michigan.
PB91-148429/REB 91-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
Rote of Short-Term Tests in Evaluating Health Effects
Associated with Drinking Water.
PB91-149724/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Santa Clara Valley Integrated Environmental Manage-
ment Protect Revised Stage One Report
PB91-160739/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
Santa Clara Valley Integrated Environmental Manage-
ment Project Stage Two Report
PB91-160747/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
White Phosphorus Hearth Advisory.
PB91-161026/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Definition of Adverse Effects for the Purpose of Estab-
lishing Secondary National Ambient Air Quality Stand-
ards. October-December 1990.
PB91-171561/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Feasibility of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combustor Rutland,
Vermont Pilot Study. Appendices.
PB91-179697/REB 91-01 PCA21/MFA03
Health Hazard Assessment Summary; Steel Mill Emis-
sions.
PB91-182022/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Comparative Analysis of Health Risk Assessments for
Municipal Waste CombustofS.
PB91^82337/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Parasites in Municipal
PCA07/MFA01
Total Volatile Organic Concentrations in 2700 Personal,
Indoor, and Outdoor Air Samples Collected in the US
PB91-1828S7/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
US EPA TEAM Study of Inhalabte Particles (PM10):
Study Design, Response Rale, and Sampler Perform-
ance
PB91-182873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities.
PB91-187575/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Sci-
entific Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen.
PB91-191270/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Critical Hearth Issues Associated with Review of the Sci-
entific Criteria for Carbon Monoxide.
PB91-191304/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Indoor Air-Assessment: Indoor Concentrations of Environ-
mental Carcinogens.
PB91-193847/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
Microorganisms in Municipal Solid Waste and Public
Health Implications.
PB91-196154/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources on Individual Ex-
posure. Documentation.
PB91-201095/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Lead: Assessment of Scientific and Technical Informa-
tion.
PB91-206185/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Air Stripping of Contaminat-
ed Water.
PB91-211888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Hearth Research in Support of EPA's Regulatory
Programs.
PB91-211912/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Monitoring IACP Samples and Construction of a Central-
ized Database.
PB91-213546/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for Coordinating ATSDR Health Assessment
Activities with the Superfund Remedial Process.
PB91-214080/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Total Human Exposure: Basic Concepts, EPA Field Stud-
ies, and Future Research Needs.
PB91-216242/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Radiation and Mixed Waste Incineration: Background In-
formation Document. Volume 2. Risk of Radiation Expo-
sure.
PB91-222513/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A02
Reducing Risk in Paint Stripping: Proceedings of an Inter-
national Conference. Held in Washington, DC. on Febru-
ary 12-13, 1991.
PB91-224303/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Radon in Drinking Water: Assessment of Exposure Path-
ways.
PB91-225565/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Incineration.
PB9T228114/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Regulatory Survey for the Christmas Bay Coastal Pre-
PB91-230185/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Regulatory Survey for the Armed Bayou Coastal Pre-
FB9?-230300/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Exposure Assessment Approaches to Evaluate Respira-
tory Health Effects of Paniculate Matter and Nitrogen Di-
oxide.
PB91-231340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources (for Microcomput-
PB91-507764/REB 91-04 CP DOS
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with
PCB Contamination.
PB91-921206/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment Interim
PB9V921208/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment
PB91-921312/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual. Supplemental Guid-
ance: 'Standard Default Exposure Factors'.
PB91-921314/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup
Levels at Superfund Sites. Supplement to Interim Guid-
ance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels at Super-
fund Sites
PB91-921352/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Health and Safety Roles and Responsibilities at Remedi-
PB91-921362/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PUBUC HEALTH EDUCATION
Evaluation and Effective Risk Communications Workshop
Proceedings. Held in Washington. DC. in June 1988.
PB91-211896/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
Puttie-Private Partnership Case Studies: Profiles of Suc-
cess in Providing Environmental Services.
PB91-145904/PtB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
General Proceedings and Action Agendas from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's National Leadership
Conference on Building Public-Private Partnerships. Held
in Washington, DC. on October 26,1988.
PB9S219584/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Alternative Financing for Solid Waste. General Proceed-
ings, Region 4 Conference on Public-Private Partner-
ships. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on April 19-21,1989.
PB91-221994/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Public-Private Partnerships for Environmental Services:
Region 3, Conference Proceedings.
PB91-222000/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Funding Our Environmental Future: General Proceedings,
Region 1 Conference on Public-Private Partnerships and
Alternative Financing Mechanisms. Held in Northampton,
Massachusetts on November 6-7, 1989.
PB91-222026/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Public Private Partnerships for Environmental Facilities: A
Self-Help Guide for Local Governments.
PB91-145714/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS
Design Information Report: Sludge Management Sys-
tems.
PB91-196378/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS Treatability Manual.
PB91-921269/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS CERCLA Site Sam-
pling Program: Detailed Data Report.
PB91-921270/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
PUERTO RICO
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Puerto Rico, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508960/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Puerto Rico, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509497/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
PB91-921257/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PUFFS
Mechanisms Governing Transients from the Batch Incin-
eration of Liquid Wastes in Rotary Kilns.
PB91-177063/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PUGET SOUND
Sinclair and Dyes Inlets Urban Bay Action Program: 1990
Action Plan. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-125872/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Effects of Sediment Holding Time on Sediment Toxicity.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149575/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Elliot Bay Action Program: 1988 Action Plan.
PB91-149583/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment: The Rela-
tionship between Juvenile Growth and Reproductive Suc-
cess. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149591/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reconnaissance Survey of Chemical Contamination and
Biological Effects in Southern Puget Sound.
PB91-211946/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Pollutants of Concern in Puget Sound.
PB91-211953/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
PULMONARY ALVEOLI
Mqrphometry and 3-Dimensional Reconstruction of the
Acinus.
PB91-133009/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modulation of Eicosanoid Production by Human Alveolar
Macrophages Exposed to Silica 'In vitro'.
PB91-136630/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of Ozone Exposure on Lipid Metabolism in
Human Alveolar Macrophages.
PB91-176982/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PULMONARY DEPOSITION
Development of Surrogate Lung Systems with Controlled
Thermodynamic Environments to Study Hygroscopic Par-
ticles: Air Pollutants and Pharmacologic Drugs.
PB91-199919/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PULP MILLS
Background Document to the Integrated Risk Assess-
ment for Dioxins and Furans from Chlorine Bleaching in
Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102137/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
PULSE COMBUSTION
Application of Pulse Combustion to Solid and Hazardous
Waste Incineration.
PB91-223289/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PYRETHRUM
Comparative Toxicology of the Pyrethroid Insecticides.
PB91-115931/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PYRETRON BURNERS
SITE Demonstration of the American Combustion Pyre-
tron Oxygen-Enhanced Burner.
PB91-196246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PYRIDINIUM COMPOUNDS
Adsorption of Organic Cations to Natural Materials.
PB91 -144881 /REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PYROLYSIS
Turbulent Flame Reactor Studies of Chlorinated Hydro-
carbon Destruction Efficiency.
PB91-199885/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
KVV-91
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KEYWORD INDEX
Thermal Decomposition of Peroxyacetyl Nitrate and Re-
actions of Acetyl Peroxy Radicals with NO and NO2 Over
the Temperature Range 283-313 K.
PB91-233478/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
QUALITY ASSURANCE
Fnal OuaRy Assurance Report Connectiout Wetlands
Study.
PB91-179077/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Ouafty Assurance Protect Plan: Connecticut Wetlands
Study.
PB91-17910VREB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Role of Quality Assurance in Minimizing Errors in Station-
ar*j CmM>»* C^**M f*nmriltn r.
91-226357/REB ' 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM PLANS
Environmental QA: A Plan for Consistency in the 90s.
PB91-191205/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
QUALITY ASSURANCE PROJECT PLANS
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 1:
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-148312/REB 91-01 PC AO4/MF A01
Preparation Aids for me Development of Category 3:
Ouatty Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-167569/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental QA: A Plan for (
PB91-1912O5/REB
in the 90s,
A03/MFA01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category IV:
Ouatty Assurance Proiect Plans.
PB91-1912S4/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 2
OuaWy Assurance Protect Plans.
P891-211920/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPS
MODEL
OSAR Modeang of the ERL-D Fathead Minnow Acute
Toxoty Database.
PB91-196485/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
QUANTUM CHEMISTRY
Development of a Model That Contains Both Muftxxjte
Moments and Gaussian* for the Calculation ol Molecular
Electrostatc Potentials.
P891-109272/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
QUANTUM THEORY
Prediction of the Reactivities of Cyctopanta-porynuclear
Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Quantum Mechanical Meth-
PB9f-191536/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
QUERCUS RUBRA
Gas Exchange in •Querous rubra1 (Northern Red Oak)
during a Drought Analysis of Relations among Photosyn-
thesis Transpiration, and Leal Conductance.
PB91-182188/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
OUESCENT MKROBES
Ecology of Quiescent Microbes. Viewing Microbial Habi-
tats as Menctng Zones of Proliferation and Quiescence
Can Give New Insights Mo the Operation of Microbial
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-183442/REB
RADIATION CURMG
RarJaion-Curabte Coalings.
PB91-219550mEB
RADIATION DOSAGE
Cost of Im^aiwiUg Protective Action Guides for Food
PB91-t02079/REB
RADIATION EFFECTS
91-01 PC A04/MF A01
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RADIATION HAZARD REMOVAL
Post Remedial Acton Report. Lansdowne Radnactive
Oeaidance Complex. Disrnanaemant/Removal Protect
Vokjmt t. Government Operations.
AD-A230 429/3/REB 91-01 PCA13/UFA02
RADIATION MONrrORMO
Radiation mortajring around United States nuclear test
araaa. calendar year 1989. Offs*» environmental monrtor-
OE9l5»910/R£B 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
Environmental Racfattn Data: Report 59. Jury-Septem-
ber 1989
PB91-1819e2/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EnwonmenW RarJaten Data. Report 6tr October De-
cember 1989
P991-181990/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Environrnantal Rarjaton Data. Report 62. AprKJune
1990.
PB91-206805/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RADIATION MOMTTORS
Model YUT-6 UV-B Modulation System. Manual of Oper-
ation.
PB91-216432/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
RADICAL GROWTH REDUCTION
Sand History: An Attamalive Explanation of Red Spruce
RadM Growth Reduction.
PB91-1464S6/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AO1
RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINANTS
Env.onma.ita Raosrton Data. Report 61. January-March
1990.
PB91-178996/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beta and Gamma
Emitting Radionudides.
PB91-225649/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Alpha Emitting Ra-
dionudides.
PB91-225664/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Regulatory Impact Analysis of Proposed National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations for Radionudides.
PB91-225698/REB 91-O4 PC A07/MF A02
RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
Proceedras of the St. Michaels Workshop on Residual
Radioactivity and Recycling Criteria. Held in SL Michaels.
Maryland, on September 27-28. 1989.
PB91-179119/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Radium (Final
Draft)-
PB91-22S631/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Radon (Final Draft).
PB91-22S672/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Uranium.
PB91-22S680/REB 91-O4 PC A08/MF A02
RADIOACTIVE POLLUTANTS
Environmental Radiation Data: Report 59, July-Septem-
ber 1989.
PB9M81982/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 60: October-De-
cember 1989.
PB91-181990/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RADIOACTIVE SITE REMEDIATION
Post Remedial Action Report. Lansdowne Radioactive
Residence Complex. Dismantlement/Removal Project
Volume 1. Government Operations.
AD-A230 429/3/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL
Recovery of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Packages
from Deep-Ocean Disposal Sites. September 1990.
PB9M27736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radiatjon and Mixed Waste Incineration. Background In-
formation Document Volume 1. Technology.
PB91-222S05/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Ratfafion and Mixed Waste Incineration: Background In-
formation Document Volume 2. Risk of Radiation Expo-
sure.
PB91-222S13/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Ocean Current Measurements at the FaraDon Islands
Low-Level Radoacttve Waste Disposal Site. 1977-1978.
Includes Appendix.
PB91-222521/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
RADIOACTIVE WASTES
Recovery of Low-Level Radoactive Waste Packages
from Deep-Ocean Disposal Sites. September 1990.
PB91-127738/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National QA Standard for Environmental Programs for
Hazardous Waste Management Activities.
PB91-218933/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Harmonization of QA Procedures for Environmental Data
Operations: Development of a National Consensus
Standard for Quality Assurance for Environmental Pn>
91-240523/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
RADKXUMUNO ASSAY
CotWne Analytical Workshop Report Consideration of
Analytical Methods for Determining CotWne in Human
Body Fluids as a Measure of Passive Exposure to Tobac-
co Smoke.
PB91-109694/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RADKXSOTOPES
Environmental Radiation Data: Report 59. Jury-Septem-
ber 19B9.
PB91-181982/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 60: October-De-
cember 1989.
PB9M81990/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RADONUCUOE MIGRATION
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report. June 1991.
PB91-1B3566/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
of Son-Gas Me
PB91-219568/REB
ntT,
•echnotogies.
PC AOS/MF l
91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Mitigating Radon in Two Four-Story Dormitories.
PB91-226407/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
RADISH PLANTS
Microcosm for Measuring Survival and Conjugation of
Geneticaly Engineered Bacteria in Rhizosphere Environ-
ments.
PB91-218990/REB 91-04 PC AO2/MF A01
RADIUM
Evaluating ton Exchange for Removing Radium from
Groundwater.
PS91-109B84/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DrWdng Water Criteria Document on Radum (Final
Draft).
PB91-22S631/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
RADON
Radon Removal Using Point-of-Entry Water Treatment
Techniques.
PB91-102020/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Summary of ERA'S Radon Reduction Research in
Schools during 1989-90.
PB91-102038/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Resolving the Radon Problem in Clinton, New Jersey,
Houses.
PB91-115949/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Radon Removal by POE GAC Systems: Design, Perform-
ance, and Cost
PB91-125633/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Testing of Indoor Radon Reduction Techniques in Base-
ment Houses Having Adjoining Wings.
PB91-125831/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Profi-
ciency Report, October 1990.
PB91-125922/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Follow-Up Annual Alpha-Track Monitoring in 40 Eastern
Pennsylvania Houses with Indoor Radon Reduction Sys-
tems (December 1988-December 1989).
PB91-127779/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Profi-
ciency Report
PB91-131300/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Profi-
ciency Report Supplement
PB91-157222/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Follow-Up Durability Measurements and Mitigation Per-
formance Improvement Tests in 38 Eastern Pennsylvania
Houses Having Indoor Radon Reduction Systems.
PB91-171389/REB 91-01 PCA21/MFA03
Simple Model for Describing Radon Migration and Entry
into Houses.
PB91-176743/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
NAREL Standard Operating Procedures for Radon-222
Measurement Using Diffusion Barrier Charcoal Canisters.
PB91-179002/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report June 1991.
PB91-183566/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Radon Concentrations Around the L-Bar Uranium Mill
Site.
PB91-190991/RE8 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1989.
PB91-206797/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1989. Appendix.
PB91-206821/REB 91-O4 PC A10/MF A02
Feasibility and Approach for Mapping Radon Potentials in
Florida. Florida Radon Research Program.
PB91-217372/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Soil-Gas Measurement Technologies.
PB91-219568/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, September 1991.
PB91-221242/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Radon in Drinking Water Assessment of Exposure Path-
ways.
PB91-225565/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Radon (Final Draft).
PB91-225672/REB 91-O4 PC A08/MF A02
Mitigating Radon in Two Four-Story Dormitories.
P891-226407/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Cost and Effectiveness of Radon Resistant Features in
New School BuikSngs.
PB91-233254/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta, Georgia on February 19-23. 1990. Volume 1. Sympo-
sium Oral Papers (Sessions 1-4).
PB91-234443/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta. Georgia on February 19-23. 1990. Volume 2. Sympo-
sium Oral Papers (Sessions 5-9).
PB91-2344SO/REB 91-O4 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta. Georgia on February 19-23. 1990. Volume 3. Sympo-
sium Poster Papers.
PB91-23446B/REB 91-04 PC A24/MF A04
Modeling the influence of Active Subslab Depressuriza-
tton (ASD) Systems on Airflows in Subslab Aggregate
Beds.
PB91-242925/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Update on Radon Mitigation Research in Schools.
PB91-242958/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
RADON CONTRACTOR PROFICIENCY PROGRAM
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Profi-
ciency Report. October 1990.
PB91-125922/REB 91-O1 PC A09/MF A02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report June 1991.
PB91-183566/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report. September 1991.
PB91-221242/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
KW-92
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KEYWORD INDEX
REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS
RAILROAD CARS
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Rebuilt Railway Cars and Components.
PB91-234518/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
RAILROADS
Report to Congress on Railroad Emissions: A Study
Based On Existing Data.
PB91-216150/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
RAIN
Snow/Rain Collector Sampler.
PB91-167601/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RAINFALL
Rainfall Data Analysis Using the Gamma Distribution
Function.
PB91-176834/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RAINFALL-RUNOFF RELATIONSHIPS
Maumee River Basin Pilot Watershed Study. Volume 4.
Continued Watershed Monitoring (1961-1965) and Rainu-
lator Study (1986).
PB91 -233601 /REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
RANA CATESBEIANA
Exposure of Frog Hearts to CW or Amplitude-Modulated
VHF Reids: Selective Efflux to Calcium Ions at 16 Hz.
PB91-171710/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RANDOM PROCESSES
Randomized Intervention Analysis and the Interpretation
of Whole-Ecosystem Experiments.
PB91-163535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RANKING
Revised Hazard Ranking System (MRS): Final Rule.
PB91-100800/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
RATS
Distribution and Toxicotogical Effects of Inhaled Methyl
Bromide in the Rat.
PB91-109249/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozone Dosimetry Predictions for Humans and Rats.
PB91-113852/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RCRA IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
RCRA Implementation Plan. FY 1992.
PB91-211813/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1991.
PB91-211839/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
REACTION KINETICS
Development of Quantitative Structure-Activity Relation-
ships for Predicting Btodegradation Kinetics.
PB91-109868/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Microbial Transformation Rate Constants of Structurally
Diverse Man-Made Chemicals.
PB91-181958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Test of a Kinetic Model
for the Oxidation of Organic Compounds with Ozone and
Hydrogen Peroxide in a Semibatch Reactor.
PB9V183186/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Description of a Kinetic
Model for the Oxidation of Hazardous Materials in Aque-
ous Media with Ozone and Hydrogen Peroxide in a Semi-
batch Reactor.
PB91-183194/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ester Hydrolysis Rate Constant Prediction from Infrared
Interferograms.
PB91-183327/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FATE: The Environmental Fate Constants Information
System Database.
PB91-216192/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Techniques Affecting Precision and Accuracy in Hydroly-
sis Rate Constant Determinations of Volatile Organic
Compounds Using Jeffers1 Zero Headspace Reaction
Bulbs.
PB91-216291/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Thermal Decomposition of PeroxyaceM Nitrate and Re-
actions of Acetyf Peroxy Radicals with NO and NO2 Over
the Temperature Range 283-313 K.
PB91-233478/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
REACTIVE BLUE 19
Reactive Dyes in the Aquatic Environment A Case Study
of Reactive Blue 19.
PB91-104257/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
REACTIVE DYES
Reactive Dyes in the Aquatic Environment A Case Study
re9V1M257/l?EB9' 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
REAL ESTATE
REBURNING
Natural Gas Recurring for NOx Control on a Cyctone-
RECLAMATION
Recovery of Lotic Communities and Ecosystems Follow-
ing Disturbance: Theory and Application.
PB91-146704/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RECOMBINANT DNA
Evaluation of a Method to Measure Conjugal Transfer of
Recombinant DNA in Soil Slurries.
PB91-117580/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RECOMMENDED OPERATING PROCEDURE
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 2.3: Sampling
and Analysis of Total Hydrocarbons from Sources by
Continuous Emission Monitor.
PB91-233858/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RECOMMENDED OPERATING PROCEDURE 51
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 51: Glass
Source Assessment Sampling System (Glass SASS).
PB91-195966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RECORD OF DECISION
National Technical Information Service: Records of Deci-
sion Abstracts FY82-FY85.
PB91-227363/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Guide to Developing Superfund No Action. Interim Action,
and Contingency Remedy HODs.
PB91-921350/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rose
Township, Oakland County, Michigan. (First Remedial
Action). September 16, 1989.
PB91-921412/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Tink-
ham's Garage Site, Londonderry, New Hampshire. (First
Remedial Action), March 10, 1989.
PB91-921413/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
Access EPA: Records Management Programs. 1991 Edi-
tion.
PB91-151605/REB 91-04 PCE99/MFA01
RECORDS OF DECISION
Suggested ROD Language for Various Ground Water Re-
mediation Options.
PB91-921325/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Records and Decisions (ROD).
PB91-921400/REB 91-01 Standing Order
RECOVERY
Recovery of Lotic Communities and Ecosystems Follow-
ing Disturbance: Theory and Application.
PB91-146704/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Overview of Case Studies on Recovery of Aquatic Sys-
tems from Disturbance.
PB91-163S76/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Ecological Theory to Determine Recovery
Potential of Disturbed Lotic Ecosystems: Research
Needs and Priorities.
PB91 -171454/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RECREATION
Clean Lakes Program Phase 2 Project. Report for Lake
Le-Aqua-Na Stephenson County, Illinois.
PB91-123323/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
RECYCLING
Encouraging Clean Technologies: The United States En-
vironmental Protection Agency Pollution Prevention Pro-
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RECA PROTEIN
General Microbiology of RecA: Environmental and Evolu-
gram.
PB91-131649/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
914)1 PCA03/MFA01
RECEPTOR MODELING
Receptor Modeling of Fine Particles in the Tacoma Tide-
PB91*191I148/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Fty Ash Recycle in Dry Scrubbing. Journal Article.
PB91-182048/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Diaper Industry Workshop Report
PB91-191262/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RED (COLOR)
Inhalation Toxicology of Red and Violet Mixtures. Cham-
ber Concentration and Particle Size Distribution Report
PB91-211854/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RED GLAND
Role of the Red Gland in 'Mercenarta mercenaria' in De-
toxification.
PB91-117515/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED SPRUCE
Stand History: An Alternative Explanation of Red Spruce
Radial Growth Reduction.
PB91-146456/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Possible Red Spruce Decline: Contributions of Tree-Ring
Analysis.
PB91-196428/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RED SPRUCE TREES
Comparison of Seasonal Patterns of Photosynthate Pro-
duction and Use in Branches of Red Spruce Saplings at
Two Elevations.
PB91-219030/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
REFERENCE DOSES
US. Environmental Protection Agency's Inhalation RFD
Methodology: Risk Assessment for Air Toxics.
PB91-163717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Approaches to Human Risk Assessment for
Noncancer Health Effects.
PB91-176958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
REFLEXES
Reflex Modification and the Detection of Toxicant-In-
duced Auditory Dysfunction.
PB91-117036/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
REFRIGERANTS
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Five Alternative Refriger-
ants in Vapour-Compression Cycles.
PB91-223297/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
REFUSE DERIVED FUELS
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Refuse-Derived
Fuel Combustors.
PB91-191429/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
REFUSE DISPOSAL
Revision of CERCLA Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities
under Delegations 14-13-B and 14-14-E.
PB91-138818/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Waiver of Concurrence on De Minimis Generator Settle-
ments.
PB91-138826/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Redelegation of CMI Judicial Settlement Authorities
under Delegation 14-13-B and 14-14-E.
PB91-138834/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Minimization of Combustion By-Products: Characteristics
of Hazardous Waste.
PB91-162396/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
REGIONAL ACID DEPOSITION MODEL
Nested Grid Mesoscale Atmospheric Chemistry Model.
PB91-233551/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
REGIONAL OX ID ANT MODEL
Estimating Lightning-Generated NOx Emissions for Re-
gional Air Pollution Models.
PB91-131664/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 1. The ROM
Preprocessors.
PB91-171926/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 2. The ROM
Processor Network.
PB91-171934/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 3. The Core
Model.
PB91-171942/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Wind Field Development for the EPA Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB91-191213/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sensitivity Analysis of a Nested Ozone Air Quality Model.
PB91-191221/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB91-223362/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
Indoor Air Pollution and Pulmonary Performance: Investi-
gating Errors in Exposure Assessment
PB91-100917/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Temperature Scenario Development Using Regression
Methods. Phase 2.
PB91-231506/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
REGULATIONS
Technical Background Document and Response to Com-
ments: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Sub-
title C-Hazardous Waste Management System. Section
3001: Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste.
Method 1311: Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure
(TCLP).
PB91-102053/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Proposed Rulemaking
on Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units.
PB91-102061/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds, October 1988.
PB91-106112/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Methods Manual for Compliance with the BIF Regula-
tions: Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Industrial
Furnaces.
PB91-120O06/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Regulation and Policy Matrices: A Guide to the Rules
Governing Grants Awarded under the Construction
Grants Program. Update 1990.
PB91-125849/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Addendum to Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis of Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals (April 1989).
PB91-142885/REB 91-01 PC A07
Addendum to Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis of Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Inorganic
Chemicals (March 31. 1989).
PB91-143453/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Access EPA: Major EPA Dockets. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151S89/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 222: Fenamiphos.
PB91-187062/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 223: Dithiopyr.
PB91-211870/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Sourcebook: NOx Control Technology Data.
PB91-217364/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS
Background Document Toxicity Characteristic Regulatory
Impact Analysis.
PB91-101873/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
KW-93
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KEYWORD INDEX
RELIABILITY
Interlaboratory Testing Study on 2.3.7,8-Substituted Poly.
chlorinated Obenzo-P-Oonn and Polychtorinated Diben-
zofuran tsomer Standard Solutions.
PB91-116806/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
REMEDIAL ACTION
Characterizing soils for hazardous waste site assess-
ments.
DE91014097/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ground-Water Issue: Soil sampling and analysis for vola-
tite organic compounds.
DE91016758/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground-Water Remediation
Technology.
PB90-274549/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guidance for the Field Demonstration of Remediation
Technologies.
PB91-117507/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Wetland Treatment Systems: FY91-96 Research Plan for
the USEPA Wetlands Research Program.
PB91-12S682/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Northwest RCRA Corrective Action Strategy.
PB91-12S856/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sinclair and Dyes Inlets Urban Bay Action Program: 1990
Action Plan, Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB9M25872/RE8 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Air/Supertund National Techncal Gwdance Study Senes
At Stnpper Design Manual.
PW1-12S997/REB 91-01 PC AOC/MF AOI
Ullrox International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation Tech-
nology: Apptcatons Analysis Report
PB91-1297S9/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SohrMech. me. Sc*o»calion/Stab*zation Process: Appli-
catons Anatyw Report
PB91-129817/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
ContamnatK! Manna Sadimams: Assessment and He-
meOiatxxv
PB91-132811/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protocol tor Testing Bioremeduton Products against
Weathered Alaskan Crude CM.
PB9M3701B/RE8
Municipal Settlements.
PB91-139311/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Menm Gudance on Potentaty ResponsUe Party Partici-
pation In Remedial Investigations and FeastxMy Studws
PB91-139337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOt
Administrative Order on Consent for Remedol Investiga-
tonsAFeasfciity Study.
PB91-139378/REB 91-01 PC AO3/UF A01
Model Statement of Work tor a Remedial Investigation
and FeasHMy Study Conducted by PotenbaVy Responsi-
ble Parties.
PB9M39436/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Comparative Analysis of Remedies Selected in me Su-
pertund Program during FY 87. FY 88 and FY 89.
PB91-139477/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Reductive Oehatooenaton: A Subsurface Bioremediation
P891-144873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
nm»«n from the Stabfaation Technologies Evaluated by
the Sue Program New England Environmental Expo 90.
PB91-162479/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF AOI
Soi Btovankng Domonstration Project
P891-162628/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOI
Mcrobial Carbon Ooade Generation and Oxygen Uttoa-
ton in the Untaturated Subturtace at a Gasokne SpM
SM.
P891-162644/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
Simpfcfced Soi Gas Sanang Tecnr»ques tor Plume Map-
pino wl ftftni B Anton Moottortno.
PB91-1626S1/REB 91-01 PC AtO/MF A01
Faclon Aftackng the Appfceabmy of Plasma Systems to
«w Oeanup of SupenW Sues.
P891-1627M/REB 91-01 PC ACS/MF AOI
AppkcMon of Ecological Theory to Determine Recovery
Potenm of DMurbed Lote Ecosystems: Research
Needs and Pnonbe*.
PB91-1714S4/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
BiorernedMtad Soi Ventng of light I lyiliucArbon&.
PB91-171S38/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF AOI
EPA SITE Demonstrator! of the International Waste
Technotogies/Geo-Con to sku StaUfaaton/SoidMicaton
Process.
P891-171686/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Use of EteOrofanefcs tor Hazardous Waste SUB RemeoV
91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
PB91-171694/REB
Closure of a Dtaan lumaaliun FacHy.
PB91-176818/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Alternative Biological Treatment Processes tor Remedi-
ation of Creosote-arid PCP-Contamnated Materials:
Bench-Scale TreatabMry Stufes.
PB91-179065/REB 91-01 PC AO5/UF AOI
Piujaudros of the St Mcnaefe Workshop on Residual
RadtoadMty and Recycing Criteria. Held in St Mfcnaels.
Maryland, on September 27-28.1989.
PB91-179119/REB 91-01 PCA14/MFA02
Forced Air Ventilation for Remediation of Unsaturated
Soils Contaminated by VOC.
PB91-181750/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
Toxic Treatments 'In-situ' Steam/Hot-Air Stripping Tech-
nology. Applications Analysis Report
PB91-181768/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Feasibility of Hydraulic Fracturing of Soil to Improve Re-
medial Actions.
PB91-181818/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA Site Demonstration of the Terra Vac In situ Vacuum
Extraction Process in Groveland, Massachusetts. (Site
Program Update: Part VII).
PB91-182097/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Remediation of Sites Contaminated with TCE.
PB91-182311/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sector Sampling for VOC's during Remediation of Super-
fund Site at Shaver's Farm. Georgia
PB91-182840/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Incineration Treatment of Arsenic-Contaminated Soil.
PB91-18354VREB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ar/Suparfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Emission Factors for Superfund Remediation Technol-
P891~-190975/REB
91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
Basic Concepts of Contaminant Sorpton at Hazardous
Waste Sites (Ground Water Issue).
PB91-191007/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reductive Dehatogenabon of Organic Contaminants in
Soils and Ground Water. Ground
PB91-191056/REB
<3 Water Issue.
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
NATO/CCMS Conference on the Demonstration of Re-
medial Action Technologies for Contaminated Land and
Groundwater. Held in Binhoven. The Netherlands on No-
vember 7-11. 1988.
PB91-196261/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Implementation of the Decentralized Contractor Perform-
ance Evaluation and Award Fee Process for Selected
Remedial Program Contracts
PB91-205492/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF AOI
Evaluation of Soil Washing Technology: Results of
Bench-Scale Experiments on Petroleum-Fuels Contami-
nated Soils.
PB91-206599/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Gudance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Ar Stripping of Contaminat-
ed Water.
PB91-211888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation. Interim Directory.
PB91-228353/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Inventory of Treatabitty Study Vendors. Volume 1.
PB91-228395/REB 91-04 PCA14/MFA03
Cost Estimating Systems for Remedial Action Protects.
PB91-231191/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Remedial Action. Treatment and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual Hazardous Waste Re-
search Symposium (17th). Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on
Apr* 9-11. 1991.
PB91-233627/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
Evaluation of Alternative Treatment Technologies for
CERCLA Sote and Debris (Summary of Phase 1 and
Phase 2).
PB91-240572/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Update on Radon Mitigation Research in Schools.
PB91-242958/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large. A Decade
of Progress at National Priorities List Sites.
PB91-921207/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study.
1990 update
PB91-921259/HEB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill
Sites
PB91-921301/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Exemptions from the Statutory Limits on Removal Ac-
tons.
P891-921304/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF AOI
CERCLA Comphance ** "» RCRA Toxicity Character-
istics (TQ Rule: Part 2.
PB91-921309/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Obtaining a Soi and Debris TreatabMy Variance tor Re-
moval Actions. Superfund LDR Guide No. 6B.
PB91-921310/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cornpkanca with Third Third Requirements Under the
LDRs. Superfund LDR Guide No. 8.
PB91-921313/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF AOI
Making Superfund Documents Avaiabte to the Public
throughout the Cleanup Process, and Discussing Site
Fndings and Decisions as They are Developed (Super-
fund Management Review: No. 43 G. H, Q. R. T).
PB91-92132Z/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Final Poicy on Setting RI/FS Priorities.
PB91-921324/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Suggested ROD Language for Various Ground Water Re-
PB91-9?I325/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
Superfund LDR Guide No. 6A (2nd Edition) Obtaining a
Soi and Debris TreataMrty Variance for RemeoSal Ac-
tons.
PB91-921327/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rose
Township, Oakland County, Michigan. (First Remedial
Action), September 18, 1989.
PB91-921412/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SuperfunrJ Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Tink-
ham's Garage Site. Londonderry, New Hampshire. (First
Remedial Action), March 10, 1989.
PB91-921413/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Jackson-
ville Municipal Landfill Superfund Site, AR. (First Remedi-
al Action). September 1990.
PB91-92U67/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texar-
kana Wood Preserving Company, Texarkana, Bowie
County, TX. (First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921468/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tinker
AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK. (First Remedial
Action), August 1990.
PB91-921470/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): North-
western States Portland Cement Company Site, Mason
Qty, IA. (First Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921471/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination (East Industrial Park). NE
(First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921472/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Missouri
Electric Works Site. Cape Girardeau. MO. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921476/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Waverly
Ground Water Contamination Site. Waverty. NE. (First
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921477/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ocon-
omowoc Electroplating Company Site. Ashippun. Wl.
(First Remedial Acton). September 1990.
PB91-921517/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Algoma
Municipal Landfill. Algoma, Wl. (First Remedial Action).
September 1990.
PB91-921518/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilry Tar
and Chemical Corporation Site, St Peter Aquifer, St.
Louis Park. MN. (Third Remedial Action). September
1990.
PB91-921519/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Arkwood.
Inc., Omaha, AR. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921521/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Coalinga
Asbestos Mine. Fresno County. CA. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921523/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Wheeling
Disposal Service Company Landfill, Amazonia, MO. (First
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921532/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mattace
Petrochemical Company, Broome County, Glen Cove.
NY. (First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921S33/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Intel
Santa Clara III Superfund Site. Santa Clara. CA. (First
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921534/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Intersil/
Siemens Superfund Site. Cupertino. CA. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-92153S/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Portland
Cement Co. (Kiln Dust No. 2 and No. 3) Operable Unit 1.
Salt Lake Qty, UT. (Frst Remedial Action). September
1990.
PB91-921540/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Shenan-
doah Stables, Lincoln County. MO. (Second Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921541/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Corporation Site. Operable Unit 1, Lincoln County,
Carrizozo. NM. (Frst Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921543/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Solvent
Service Superfund Site, San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921544/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hagen
Farm Site, Source Control Operable Unit Dane County,
Wl. (First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921545/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Yellow
Water Road Site, Duval County. Baldwin, FL (First Re-
medial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921546/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
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Supertund Recpfd of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kummer
Sanitary Landfill. Northern Township, Bertram! County
MM. (Third Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921547/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Cinnamin-
son Groundwater Contamination Site, Burlington County,
NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990
PB91-921548/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
REMEDIAL ACTION COST ESTIMATING SYSTEM
Cost Estimating Systems for Remedial Action Projects
PB91-231191/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
REMEDIAL ACTIONS
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual
PB90-274531/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
REMEDIAL PROJECT MANAGERS
Characterizing soils tor hazardous waste site assess-
ments.
DE91014097/RE8 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
REMEDIAL RESPONSE
RCRA Section 3008(h) Interim Status Corrective Action
Authority.
PB91-139840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazard-
ous Substances.
PB91-228346/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study,
1990 Update.
PB91-921259/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally Funded Removals. Fourth Annual Report -
Fiscal Year 1989.
PB91-921260/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
REMOTE SENSING
Evaluation of a Remote Sensor for Mobile Source CO
Emissions.
PB91-148320/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Use of a Fourier Transform Spectrometer as a Remote
Sensor at Superfund Sites.
PB91-199844/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Wetlands Detection Methods Investigation.
PB91-217380/REB 91J&4 PC AOS/MF A01
REMOVAL
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for the Removal of
Asbestos Fibers from Carpet (Journal Article).
PB91-145169/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Assessment of Asbestos Removal Carried Out Using
EPA Purple Book Guidance.
PB91-148338/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
REMOVAL COST MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Required Use of the Removal Cost Management System
for Afl Removal Actions,
PB91-214288/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
ardous Substances: A Guide for Facilities and Vessels on
Compliance.
PB91-167593/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
Substances: A Guide for EPA Regions.
PB91-921315/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
REPRODUCTION (BIOLOGY)
Effects of the Duration and Timing of Dietary Methyl Par-
athion Exposure on Bobwhite Reproduction.
PB91-171587/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Methyl Paratnkm on Egg
Laying and Incubation m Mallards.
PB91-196436/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
2-Methythexanoic Acid Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-197418/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Statistical Issues in Risk Assessment of Reproductive
Outcomes with Chemical Mixtures.
PB9M99992/RE8 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Validation of Protocols for Assessing Early Pregnancy
Failure in the Rat Ctomiphene Citrate.
PB91-207118/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Mammalian Wildlife (Mink and Ferret) Toxkaty Test Proto-
1 Secondary Toxicity).
91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Overview of Methods for Evaluating Effects of Pesticides
on Reproduction in Birds.
PB91-231472/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
CTikxdimeform-lnduced Alterations in Endocrine Regula-
tion within the Male Rat Reproductive System.
PB91-109736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Acute Exposure to Boric Acid on the Mate Re-
productive System of the Rat
PB91-163626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
REQUIREMENTS
Corrective Measures for Releases to Surface Waters.
PB91-102O46/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Guidance for Writing Case-by-Case Permit Requirements
for Municipal Sewage Sludge.
PB91-14S508/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Ongoing Research and Regulatory Development
Protects.
PB91-1617S2/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
cote (LC50. Reproduction, and Secondary Toxicity).
PB91-216507/REB
KEYWORD INDEX
Database Management Techniques to Ensure Project In-
tegrity. Annual SAS Users Group International Confer-
ence (14th). Held in San Francisco, California on April 9-
12,1989.
PB91-162768/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA Clean Products Research Program.
PB91-176826/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities.
PB91-187575/REB 91-01 PCA99/MFA04
Ongoing Fundamental Hazardous Waste Incineration Re-
search at EPA/RTP Facility.
PB91-196089/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pollution Prevention: Not Only 'Where It's at' but 'Where
It's Been1.
PB91-196402/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 1.
Sessions 1, 2, 3A, and 3B.
PB9M97210/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A(M
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 2.
Sessions 4A, 4B, 4C, and 5
PB91-197228/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 3.
Sessions 6A, 68, and 6C.
PB91-197236/RE8 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 4
Sessions 7A, 7B, and Posters.
PB91-197244/REB 91-01 PC A25/MF A04
EPA/AWWARF Cooperative Agreement Program for
Drinking Water Research.
PB91-211318/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Research Program in Granuiar Activated Carbon
PB91-223321/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Current Corrosion By-Products and Corrosion Control Re-
search.
PB91-231167/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Remedial Action, Treatment and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual Hazardous Waste Re-
search Symposium (17th). Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on
April 9-11, 1991.
PB91-233627/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
Fiscal Year 1990 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB91-235499/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Anaerobic Biotransformation of Contaminants in the Sub-
surface.
PB91-240549/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Solubility, Sorption and Transport of Hydrophobic Organic
Chemicals in Complex Mixtures.
PB91-240556/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Macrodispersion and Spatial Variability of Hydraulic Con-
ductivity in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer, Cape Cod, Massa-
chusetts.
PB91-242370/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
RESEARCH DESIGN
Biochemical and Biological Markers: Implications for Epi-
demiotogic Studies.
PB91-109488/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RESEARCH MANAGEMENT
Bibliography of Federal Reports and Publications De-
scribing Alternative and Innovative Treatment Technol-
ogies for Corrective Action and Site Remediation.
PB91-921293/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RESEARCH PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
Identifying Ecological Indicators: An Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program.
PB91-146605/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Status of Selected Air Pollution Control Programs, May
1990.
PB91-181826/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
RESEARCH PROJECTS
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dtoxins and Related Compounds, October 1988.
PB91-106112/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Research Laboratory-Duluth Bibliography
of Research Products in the Fields of Freshwater Ecolo-
gy and Toxicology, 1967-1990.
PB91-127712/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Encouraging dean Technologies: The United States En-
vironmental Protection Agency Pollution Prevention Pro-
gram.
PB91-131649/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Research to Support the SOW A: Pushing Back the Enve-
lope.
PB91-145094/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
ORD Ground Water Research Plan: Strategy for 1991
and Beyond.
PB91-145482/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ground-Water Research: Technical Assistance Directory.
Third Edition.
PB91-181834/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
RESEARCH TO IMPROVE HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENTS
PROGRAM
EPA's Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments
Program: Overview and Water-Related Research.
PB91-231068/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RESPIRATORY FUNCTION TESTS
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK (NORTH CAROLINA)
Paniculate Characteristics and Visual Effects of the At-
mosphere at Research Triangle Park.
PB91-183392/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RESERVOIR ENGINEERING
Multiphase Flow and Transport in Porous Media.
PB91-240457/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
Feasibility and Approach for Mapping Radon Potentials in
Florida. Florida Radon Research Program.
PB91-217372/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Apportionment of Residential Indoor VOC's and Alde-
hydes to Indoor and Outdoor Sources in Roanoke.
PB91-219162/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT
Northwest RCRA Corrective Action Strategy.
PB91-125856/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Musts for USTs: A Summary of the Regulations for Un-
derground Storage Tank Systems.
PB91-136531/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RCRA Section 3008(h) Interim Status Corrective Action
Authority.
PB91-139840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RCRA Orientation Manual 1990 Edition.
PB91-145888/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1988.
PB91-156679/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1989.
PB91-156687/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1990
PB91-156695/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Inventory of Open Dumps, June 1985.
PB91-181594/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1991.
PB91-211839/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
Development of BOAT Standards for RCRA Wastes.
PB91-219121/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 1. Chap-
ters 1-8, and Appendices A-C.
PB91-233577/REB 91-04 PCA15/MFA03
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 2. Appen-
dices D-F.
P891-233585/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information tor Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 3. Appen-
dices G-L.
PB91-233593/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY
INFORMATION SYSTEM
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information
System Extract Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-156745/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Hazardous Waste Data Management System Extract
Tape.
PB91-592000/REB 91-01 Subscription$5,320.00
RESPIRATION
Human Clinical Inhalation Exposures Experimental
Design, Methodology, and Physiological Responses.
PB91-132944/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ventilatory Patterns of Bluegill ('Lepomis macrochirus')
Exposed to Organic Chemicals with Different Mecha-
nisms of Toxic Action (Revised).
PB91-144915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aef-
osol/Vapor-Laden Gases-1. Theory of the Hygroscopic
Aerosol Effects on Temperature and Relative Humidity
Patterns of Inspired Air.
PB91-182139/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Does Chronic Ozone Exposure Lead to Lung Disease.
PB91-132993/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Respiratory Symptoms and Risk Factors in an Arizona
Population Sample of Anglo and Mexican-American
Whites.
PB91-231332/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Normal Range of Diurnal Changes in Peak Expiratory
Flow Rates: Relationship to Symptoms and Respiratory
Disease.
PB91-231357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
RESPIRATORY FUNCTION TESTS
Measurements of Cardiopulmonary Response in Awake
Rats during Acute Exposure to Near-Ambient Concentra-
tions of Ozone.
PB91-109702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Carbon Dioxide Challenge to Detect Toxicant - In-
duced Changes in Cardiopulmonary Function of Awake
Rats.
PB91-116038/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interpretations and Limitations of Pulmonary Function
Testing in Small Laboratory Animals.
PB91-196121/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Respiratory Response of Humans Exposed to Low
Levels of Ozone for 6.6 Hours.
PS91-200311/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Effect of Ozone Exposure on the Dispersion of Inhaled
Aerosol Boluses in Healthy Human Subjects.
PB91-231266/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Comparative Anatomy of Mammalian Respiratory Tracts:
The Nasopharyngeal Region and the Tracheobronchial
Region.
PBS1-109124/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
32P-PosSarje*ng DMA Adduct Assay: Cigarette Smoke-
Induced DMA Adducts in the Respiratory and Nonrespira-
tory Rat Tissues.
PB91-162578/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Respiratory Tract Dostmetry Model for Air Toxics (Octo-
ber 1990).
PB91-163709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chronic Respiratory Effects of Indoor Formaldehyde Ex-
RICE PLANTS
Effects of UV-B and Global Climate Change on Rice Re-
search Plan.
PB91-109983/REB
91-01 PCA04/MFA01
P89V177238/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Surogate Lung Systems with Controlled
Thermodynarmc Environments to Study Hygroscopic Par-
ticles: Air PoNutants and Pharmacotogic Drugs.
PB91-199919/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RETENTION TIMES
Prediction of Retention Tones in Temperature-Pro-
grammed Mutbchromatography.
PB91-196S19/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RETWOICACID
Palatal Expression of TGFbeta Isoforms in Normal and
Retnoic Acid-Treated Embryos.
PB91-213595/REB 9144 PC A02/MF A01
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 1 Introduction and Meltwdoto-
9M33322/REB
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at ZOO
Goat-Fred Plants. Volume Z Site Spoof* Studies tor
Alabama, Delaware, Honda. Georgia, llhrxxs
PB9M33330/RE8 91-01 PC Att/MF A03
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coat-Fired Plants. Volume 3. Site Specific Studws for In-
diana. Kentucky. Massachusetts, Maryland. Michigan.
Mmesota.
PB9M33348/REB 91-01 PC AU/MF A03
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-fired Plants. Volume 4. Site Specific Studies for
Missouri, Mississippi. North Carolina. New Hampshire.
New Jersey. New York. Ohio.
PB91-1333S5/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Retrofit Costs tor SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coat-Fred Plants. Volume 5. Site Specific Studes for
Pennsylvania. South Carolina. Tennessee, Virginia, Wis-
consin. West Virginia.
PB91-133363/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
Rekofit Costs tar SO2 and NOX Control Options at Coal-
Fired Plants (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-506295/REB 91-01 CP D02
REVERSE OSMOSIS
Separation of Hazardous Organcs by Low Pressure Re-
verse Osmosis Membranes. Phase 2 Final Report
P891 234625/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A07
REVIEWS
Overview of Climate Information Needs for Ecological Ef-
fects Modoii
PB9M2S89e/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Presence of Entaric Viruses in Freshwater and Their Re-
moval by the Conventional Dnntang Water Treatment
FrocMBt
PB9M96634/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
REVISIONS
Suparfund GUde to RCHA Management Requirements
tor Uneral Processing Wastes.
PB91-921318/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
REVOLVMQ FUNDS
State ftevoMng Fund (SRF) Intenm Report to Congress:
Financial Status and Operations of Water Poiutton Con-
kol HevoMng Funds.
P89MB133B/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
RHEPOXYMUS ABROMUS
Tandy of Fkiaanthene n Sediment ID Mama Amphi-
pods; A Test of the Equabrium Partitioning Approach to
Sedment OuaWy Criteria.
PB9t-11G970/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Eflects of Nalural Sedvnant Features on Survival of tna
'Pnonocephaid amphixxf. 'Rtwpcocymjs abronius'.
PB9M44741/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AO1
RHODE ISLAND
Tone Release Inventory (TRO, Rhode Island (h dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508978/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release
Macntost) Excel F,
PB91-5O950S/RE8
(TRI). Rhode Island. 1969 (n
(for Microcomputers).
91-04 CP D01
National Priorities Us* Sites: Rhode Island.
PB91-921246/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
X
LaMudnal and Seasonal Variation in Catcutated Urtravio-
let-B Irradance for Rice-Growing Regions of Asia.
PB91-240499/REB 91-04 PC ACS/UP A01
HIGHLAND COUNTY (SOUTH CAROLINA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): SCRDI
Bluff Road Site, Columbia, Richland County, SC. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921447/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
RISK
Preliminary Evaluations of Initial TSCA Section 8(e) Sub-
stantial Risk Notices. January 1. 1989 to September 30,
1990.
PB91-233643/REB 91-O4 PCA99/MFE11
RISK ASSESSMENT
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Landfilling.
PB91-100172/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Integrated Risk Assessment for Dwnns and Furans from
Chlorine Bleaching in Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102087/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Support Document on Risk Assessment of
Chemical Mixtures.
PB91-103556/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Exposure Assessment Input into Risk Assessment.
PB91-109173/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
U-Shaped Dose-Response Curves: Their Occurrence and
Implications for Risk Assessment.
PB91-115608/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dnxins arid Related Compounds. International Toxicity
Equivalency Factor (I-TEF) Method of Risk Assessment
for Complex Mixtures of Oonins and Related Com-
pounds.
PB91-125625/HEB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Overview of Risk Assessment for Toxic and Pathogenic
191-136945/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ASTER: An Integration of the AOUIRE Database and the
OSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments.
PB91-137083/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Seminar Publication: Risk Assessment, Management and
Communication of Drinking Water Contamination.
PB91-145722/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Pilot Study on Indoor Air Quality: Managing Indoor Air
Quality Risks. Report on a Meeting Held in St. Michaels,
Maryland on October 25-27. 1989.
PB91-145896/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Risk Management Recommendations for Dowi Contami-
nation at Midland, Michigan.
PB91-148429/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Dose Paradigms for Inhaled Vapors of Primary Carcino-
gens and Their Impact on Risk Assessment
PB91-149815/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Optimal Characterization of Structure for Prediction of
Properties.
PB91-163584/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Intertfcopbnary Approach to Assessing the Health Risk
of Air Toxic Chemicals: An Overview.
PB91-163618/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Inhalation RFD
Methodology: Risk Assessment for Air Toxics.
PB9V163717/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Communicating Environmental Risks: A Guide to Practi-
cal Evaluations. Risk Communications Series.
PB91-168336/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Environmental Mutagens and Risk Assessment
PB91 -1 71 736/REB 91 -O1 PC A03/MF A01
Summary Report on Issues in Ecological Risk Assess-
ment
PB91-172122/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
Significance of DMA Damage and Repair Mechanisms in
Health Risk Assessment
PB91-176941/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Quantitative Approaches to Human Risk Assessment for
Noncanoer Health Effects.
PB91-176958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Health Hazard Assessment Summary: Steal M« Emis-
sions.
PB91-1B2022/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Comparative Analysis of Health Risk Assessments for
Municipal Waste Combustors.
PB91-182337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pretrninary Risk Assessment for Parasites in Municipal
^ *° 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Risk Assessment for Organic McropoHutants: U.S. Point
of View.
PB91-182758/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Tenacity Assessment of Dredged Materials: Acute and
Chronic Toxicity as Determined by Bioassays and Bioac-
ctxnulatkxi Tests. Proceedngs of the International Semi-
nar on the Environmental Aspects of Dredging Activities
(Actes du Senwnare International sur tes Aspects Envr-
omamentaux Res aux Activities de Dragages).
PB91-182790/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Appication of a Hazard-Assessment Research Strategy
for Waste Disposal at 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site
9VI82808/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Sci-
entific Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen.
PB91-191270/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Multimedia Risk Assessment for Environmental Risk
Management
PB91-1912B8/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Communicating Risk Information to State and Local Air
Pollution Control Agencies via U.S. EPA's Air Risk Infor-
mation Support Center (Air RISC).
PB91-191296/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment and Risk Management
PB91-191361/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Design of Terrecosm Enclosures for Use in Ecorisk As-
sessment Evaluations.
PB91-196014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Equivalent Seasonal Waste Load Allocation.
PB91-196220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Statistical Issues in Risk Assessment of Reproductive
Outcomes with Chemical Mixtures.
PB91-199992/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Terbutryn: Decision Document
PB91-206573/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oxydemeton-Metfiyl PD-1: Initiation of Special Review.
PB91 -206581 /REB 91-01 PC AO4/MF A01
Symposium Overview: Symposium on Application of
Pharmacokinetics in Developmental Toxicity Risk Assess-
ments.
P891-211474/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation and Effective Risk Communications Workshop
Proceedings. Held in Washington. DC. in June 1988.
PB91-211896/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Establishing
Work Zones (F.S.O.P. 6).
PB91-213827/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Preparation of a
Site Safety Plan F.S.O.P. No. 9.
PB91-213835/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Air Surveillance
F.S.O.P. No. 8.
PB91-213843/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Assessment in Superfund: A Primer. First Edition,
September 1990.
PB91-214197/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Total Human Exposure: Basic Concepts, EPA Field Stud-
ies, and Future Research Needs.
PB91-216242/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Radiation and Mixed Waste Incineration: Background In-
formation Document Volume 2. Risk of Radiation Expo-
sure.
PB91-222513/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
R
national
ary 12-13, 1991.
PB91-224303/REB
educing Risk in Paint Stripping: Proceedings of an Inter-
ational Conference. Held in Washington, DC. on Febru-
91-O4 PC A14/MF A03
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Incineration.
PB91-228114/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA's Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments
Program: Overview and Water-Related Research.
PB91-231068/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Risk Assessment (Chapter 15).
PB91-233312/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Biologically Based Dose Response Models for Develop-
mental Toxicity Risk Assessment
PB91-233338/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Evaluation of Two Extraction Procedures:
The TCLP and the EP.
PB91-240564/REB 91-04 PCA09/MFA02
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-509935/REB 91-04 CP D02
Guidance for Data UseabUity in Risk Assessment Interim
Report
PB91-921208/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Guidance for Data Useabdrty in Risk Assessment
PB91-921312/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual. Supplemental Guid-
ance: •Standard Default Exposure Factors'.
PB91-921314/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Role of the Baseline Risk Assessment in Superfund
Remedy Selection Decisions.
PB91-921359/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RISK COMMUNICATIONS
Evaluation and Effective Risk Communications Workshop
Proceedings. Held in Washington. DC. in June 1968.
PB91-211896/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
RISK FACTORS
Respiratory Symptoms and Risk Factors in an Arizona
Population Sample of Anglo and Mexican-American
Whites.
PB91-231332/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
KW-96
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KEYWORD INDEX
SECOND REMEDIAL ACTION
RIVERSIDE (CALIFORNIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Stringfel-
tow Hazardous Waste Site, Riverside County. CA. (Fourth
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921490/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RIVERSIDE COUNTY (CALIFORNIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries, Eau Claire, Wl. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB91-921457/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
RIVULUS MARMORATUS
Retd Observations of the Ecology and Habits of Man-
grove Rivulus fRivulus marmoratus') in Belize and Florida
(Teleostei: Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae).
PB91-163840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROANOKE (VIRGINIA)
Apportionment of Residential Indoor VOC's and Alde-
hydes to Indoor and Outdoor Sources in Roanoke.
PB91-219162/REB « 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
ROCKFORD (ILLINOIS)
Determination of Water Use in Rockford and Kankakee
Areas, Illinois.
PB91-239046/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
ROCKINGHAH COUNTY (NEW HAMPSHIRE)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Coakley
Landfill. North Hampton, New Hampshire (First Remedial
Action). June 28.1990.
PB91-921401/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION (UNITED STATES)
Handbook of Wetland Plants of the Rocky Mountain
Region.
PB91-218685/RE8 91-O4 PC A07/MF A02
ROOTED AQUATIC PLANTS
Artificial Sediments for Use in Tests with Wetland Plants.
PB91-164004/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ROTATING BIOLOGICAL CONTRACTORS
RBC Nitrification of High Ammonia Leachates.
PB91-182295/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
ROTAVIRUSES
Rotavirus Fecal IgA Antibody Response in Adults Chal-
lenged with Human Rotavirus.
PB91-117622/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ROTIFERS
Variable Selectivity and the Role of Nutritional Quality in
Food Selection by a Planktonic Rotifer.
PB91-211417/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ROWAN COUNTY (NORTH CAROLINA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Corporation Site, Salisbury, NC.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921446/REB 91-04 PC AM/MF A02
RUBBER INDUSTRY
Polymer Manufacturing Industry - Background Information
for Promulgated Standards.
PB91-148304/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
RUNOFF
Climatic Sensitivity of California Water Resources.
PB91-177378/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RURAL AREAS
Exposure Indices Consideration for Rural Ozone Rela-
tionships in the United States.
PB91-136598/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RUTLAND (VERMONT)
FeasixWy of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combustor Rutland,
Vermont Pilot Study. Appendices.
PB91-179697/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT
Model of 'Giardia lamblia1 Inacthmtkxi by Free Chlorine.
PB91-196139/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Inacttvation of 'Giardia lamblia' by Chkxine.
PB91-196253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling me Inacttvation of Giardia Lamblia.
PB91-196386/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT OF 1874
Research to Support the SOWA: Pushing Back the Enve-
PB91-145094/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
SAFETY
Health and Safety Rotes and Responsfcaities at RemeoV
PB9V921362/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
SALINITY
Effects of Temperature and Salinity on 'Menidia beryllina'
Embryos Exposed to Terbufos. .-,,.„• ....
PB91-163881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SAUVA
Cotinine Analytical Workshop Report ConskJeratipn of
Analytical Methods for Determining Cotmme m Human
Body Fluids as a Measure of Passive Exposure to Tobac-
?B9V109694/'HEB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
SALMON
Hepatic Enzyme Systems as Biochemicdindicatorsof
thelffects of Contaminants on Reproduction of Chinook
Salmon tXxwnynchus tschawytscha'. ............
PB91-115923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Maternal Transfer of Bioactive Polychlorinated Aromatic
Hydrocarbons in Spawning Chinook Salmon ('Obchrhyn-
chus tschawylscha').
PB91-117556/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Field Evaluation of Barriers to Walleye Egg and Larva
Survival in the Lower Fox River, Wisconsin.
PB91-163493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SALMONELLA TYPHIMURtUM
Ames 'Salmonella' Mutagenicity Assay Procedures for
Water Samples. Protocol A: Sample Collection. Protocol
B: Sample Processing. Protocol C: Ames 'Salmonella'
Mutagenicity Assay.
PB91-154096/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Use of the Spiral Salmonella Assay to Detect the Muta-
genicity of Complex Environmental Mixtures.
PB91-191668/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DNA Sequence Analysis of Revertants of the 'hisD3052'
Allele of 'Salmonella typhimurium' TA98 Using the Polym-
erase Chain Reaction and Direct Sequencing: Application
to 1-Nitropyrene-lnduced Revertants.
PB91-200329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SALMONIDS
Modelling Bioaccumulation of Organic Pollutants in Fish
with an Application to PCBs in Lake Ontario Salmonids.
PB91-182253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SALT MARSH PLANTS
Effects of Soil Moisture on Structural and Biomass Char-
acteristics of Four Salt Marsh Plants.
PB91-146308/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SAMPLE PREPARATION
Sampler's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-921330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SAMPLERS
Field Comparison of Ground-Water Sampling Devices for
Hazardous Waste Sites: An Evaluation Using Volatile Or-
ganic Compounds.
PB91-181776/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
SAMPLING
Statistical Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous
Functions in Two Dimensions Using a Triangular Grid.
PB91-132118/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Calibration Methodology for the Double Sample of the
National Lake Survey Phase II Sample.
PB91-149542/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Importance of Quality for Collection of Environmental
Samples. Planning, Implementing, and Assessing Field
Sampling Quality at CERCLA Sites.
PB91-218941/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Soil Sampling and Surface Geo-
physics Procedures.
PB91-921273/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SAN FRANCISCO BAY
Comparison of Recording Current Meters in Shallow
Waters of San Francisco Bay. California.
PB91-156331/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
SAN JUAN COUNTY (UTAH)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Monticel-
to Mill Tailings Site, San Juan County, UT. (First Remedi-
al Action), August 1990.
PB91-921482/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
SAND FILTRATION
Slow Sand Filtration in the United States (Book Chapter).
PB91-176883/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
SANDS
Cosotvent Effects on Sorption and Mobility of Organic
Contaminants in Soils.
PB91-171504/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SANTA CLARA COUNTY (CALIFORNIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Applied
Materials. Inc.. Superfund Site. Santa Clara, CA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921492/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
SANTA CLARA VALLEY
Santa Clara Valley Integrated Environmental Manage-
ment Project Revised Stage One Report.
PB91-160739/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
Santa Clara Valley Integrated Environmental Manage-
ment Project Stage Two Report
PB91-160747/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY (CALIFORNIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Watkjns-
Johnson (Stewart Division), Scotts Valley, California (First
Remedial Action). Final Report, June 29. 1990.
PB91-921411/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCALE (CORROSION)
X-ray. Microscope, and Wet Chemical Techniques: A
Complementary Team for Deposit Analysis^
PB91-137125/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCHOOL BUILDINGS
Asbestos-Containing Materials in School Buildings: Bulk
Sample Analysis Quality Assurance Program. Bulk
Sample Rounds 16,17 and 18. „_.„.„.-.„«
PB91^154211 /REB 91-01 PC A38/MF A01
Evaluation of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response
regi^ffSos/REB 91-04 PCA18/MFA04
AHERA Clearance at Twenty Abatement Sites.
PB91-217398/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Mitigating Radon in Two Four-Story Dormitories.
PB91-226407/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Cost and Effectiveness of Radon Resistant Features in
New School Buildings.
PB91-233254/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Update on Radon Mitigation Research in Schools.
PB91-242958/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SCHOOLS
Summary of EPA's Radon Reduction Research in
Schools during 1989-90.
PB91-102038/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
SCIATIC NERVE
Retrograde Axonal Transport of Locally Synthesized
Phosphoinositides in the Rat Sciatic Nerve.
PB91-242594/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
SCOPOLAMINE
Modelling Working and Reference Memory in Rats: Ef-
fects of Scopolamine on Delayed Matching-to-Position.
PB91-163642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCRUBBERS
Fly Ash Recycle in Dry Scrubbing. Journal Article.
PB91-182048/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with a
Single-Stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 1. Technical
Results.
PB91-223388/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with a
Single-Stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 2. Appendi-
ces.
PB91-223396/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
SEA GRASSES
Comparison of the Seagrass Thalassia testudinum' and
Its Epiphytes in the Field and in Laboratory Test Sys-
tems.
PB91-163790/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Tributyltin and Invertebrates of a Seagrass Ecosystem:
Exposure and Response of Different Species.
PB91-163915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of 'Thalassia' and Its Epiphytes for Toxicity Assess-
ment Effects of a Drilling Fluid and Tributyltin.
PB91-163931/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SEAFOOD
Assessing Human Health Risks from Chemically Con-
taminated Fish and Shellfish: A Guidance Manual.
PB91-168369/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
SEAGRASSES
Pollutant Dynamics as Influenced by Seagrass Beds: Ex-
periments with Tributyltin in Thalassia' Microcosms.
PB91-206888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SEAMING
Seaming of Geosynthetics.
PB91-145151/REB
SEASONAL VARIATION
Spatial Distribution of Precipitation Seasonably in the
United States.
PB91-233510/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SEASONAL VARIATIONS
Temporal Variability in Lakewater Chemistry in the North-
eastern United States: Results of Phase 2 of the Eastern
Lake Survey.
PB91-159590/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
National Surface Water Survey: Eastern Lake Survey -
Phase 2 Northeastern Lakes, Database Dictionary.
PB91-179093/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Comparison of Seasonal Patterns of Photosynthate Pro-
duction and Use in Branches of Red Spruce Saplings at
Two Elevations.
PB91-219030/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Latitudinal and Seasonal Variation in Calculated Ultravio-
let-B Irradiance for Rice-Growing Regions of Asia.
PB91-240499/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SEAWATER
Effects of Wastewater Treatment and Seawater Dilution
in Reducing Lethal Toxicity of Municipal Wastewater to
Sheepshead Minnow ('Cyprinodon vanegatus') and Pink
Shrimp ('Penaeus duorarum').
PB91-149781/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SECOND REMEDIAL ACTION
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): W. M.
Manufacturing Superfund Site, Danville, Pennsylvania
(Second Remedial Action), June 29,1990.
PB91-921404/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Croyd9n
TCE Site, Bucks County. Pennsylvania (Second Remedial
Action), Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921405/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Army
Creek Landfill Site, New Castle, Delaware (Second Re-
medial Action), Final Report, June 29,1990.
PB91-921408/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-
Chem Site, Earl Township, Berks County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921502/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision: (EPA Region 2): Kentucky
Avenue Wellfield Site. Town of Horseheads, Chemung
KW-97
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
County. New York (Second Remedial Action), September
28,1990.
PB91-921551/REB 91-04 PC A15
SECOND REMEDIAL ACTION-FINAL
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Vestal
Water Supply WeB No. 1-1. Broome County, Vestal, NY.
(Second Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921499/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Ctare-
mont Potychemical, Nassau County. Old Bethpage, NY.
{Second Remedial Acton), September 1990.
PB91-921526/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Metattec/
Aerosystems. Franklin Borough, Sussex County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921S27/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Howe
Valley LanctHi, Howe Valley. KY. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921539/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American
Thermostat Site, South Cairo, Green County. New York
(Second Remedial Action). Rnat Report June 29,1990.
PB91-921556/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
SECONDARY NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
STANDARDS
Definition of Adverse Effects for the Purpose of Estab-
lishing Secondary National Ambient Air Quality Stand-
ards. October-December 1990.
P891-171561/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
SEDMENT TRANSPORT
Developing Model of Berrthic-Water Contaminant Trans-
port in Bioturbated Sediment
PB91-109298/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SEDIMENT WATER INTERFACES
Partitioning Studies of Ooxin between Sediment and
Witer The Measurement of Krx for Lake Ontario Seov
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-146415/REB
Biological Remedwtion of Contaminated Sediments, with
Special Emphaws on the Great Lakes: Report of a Work-
shop. Maratowoc. Wisconsin. July 17-19. 1990.
PB91-161679/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A02
SEDMEMTATION
Arsenic Sedmentaton Along the Slope of a Lake Basin.
P891-17H13/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bwavatooftty of 2.3,7.8-TCDO. 2,3.7,8-TCDF and PCBs
to Manne Benthos from Passaic River Sednwnts.
PB91-1ieS47/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EquUbrium PaiuliuiMiu, and Bioaccumutation of Sedvnent-
Assodated Contamnants by Infaixial Organisms.
PB91-116954/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Geochemcal Study of Sediment Contamination in New
Bedford Harbor, Massachusetts.
PB91-116962/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxcrty of Fhnranthene in Sediment to Marine Amphi-
pods: A Test o> the Equffibrium PartrDoning Approach to
Sedrnent Quality Criteria.
PB91-116970/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOI
Method tor the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Sois/
Sedmerrts,
PB91-127803/HEB 91-O1 PC A12/MF A02
Contaminated Marine Sediments: Assessment and Re-
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
P891-132811/REB
Effects o( Natural SeKtmenl Features on Survival of the
'Phoxocephaid amphipod'. *Rhepoxynius abronus'.
PB91-144741/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Sorpaon o* Organic Acid Compounds to Sedments; Initial
Model Development
PB91-1449eO/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Wmlujhop on Innovative Techrtoioyes for Treatment of
Contaminated Sediments. Held in Cincinnati. Ohio on
June 13-14,1990. Summary Report
PBS1-148296/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Eftects of Sadmnt Holding T«ne on SeoVnent ToxxJty.
Puget Sound Estuary Program
P891-14957S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Naamhes Long-Term Exposure Experiment The Ftela-
Donship bonnooTi JuverUa Grewm and Reproductive Suc-
cass. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149591/RE8 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Botoacal Remecfcabon of Contaminated Sednwnts. with
Special Emphasis on the Great Lakes: Report of a Work-
shop. Manaowoc. Wisconsin. July 17-19,1990.
PB91-161679/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Tcnooty of Sedments from Western Lake Ene and the
Maumee River at Toledo. Ohio. 1967: Implications tor
Cut rent Dredged Material Disposal Practices.
PB91-163568/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Artificial Sedmants for Use in Tests with Wetland Plants.
P891-164004/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Preparation of Berth* Substrates for Sedntent Toxkaty
Testing.
PB91-171546/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sorption of tonizabte Organic Compounds to Serjmens
and Sois.
PB91-1B1941/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dechtonnation of Dichlorophenols by Nona-
dapted and Adapted Microbial Communities in Pond
Sediments.
PB91-183343/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Accumulation Factors for Eleven Polychtorinated Bi-
phenyl Congeners.
PB91-183426/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Studies of BenzKjine-Based Dyes in Sediment-Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-1966S9/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sediment- and Saturated-SoB-Associated Reactions In.
vohmg an Anionic Surfactant (Dodecylsulfate). 1. Precipi-
tation and Micelle Formation.
PB91-219071/RE8 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Sediment- and Saturated-Soil-Associated Reactions In-
volving an Anionic Surfactant (Dodecylsulfate). 2. Parti-
tion of PAH Compounds among Phases.
PB91-219089/REB 91-04 PC AO?/MF AOI
Compendium of ERT Surface Water and Sediment Sam-
pling Procedures.
PB91-921274/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SEEDLINGS
Anatomy of the Seed and Seedling of 'Spartna altemi-
flora' Lois. (Poaceae).
PB91-163998/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SEEDS
Anatomy of the Seed and Seedling of 'Spartna altemi-
flora' Lois. (Poaceae).
PB9M63998/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of UV-B Radiation on Soybean Yield and Seed
Quality: A Six-Year Field Study.
PB91-196287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCE
Operational Experience of the EPA Owned Bench Scale
Pilot Plant for Evaluating SCR DeNOx Catalysts.
PB9M76750/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SELENIUM
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Selenium.
PB91-142828/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF AOI
Transfer of Toxic Concentrations of Selenium from
Parent to Progeny in the Fathead Minnow ('Pimephales
promotes').
PB91-145003/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SELENOMETHIONINE
Subchronic Effects of Sodium Setenite and Setenometh-
ionme on Several Immune-Functions in Mallards.
PB91-163550/RE8 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SENSES
Evaluation of Sensory System Function Using Reflex
Modification of the Startle Response.
PB91-109371/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SENSITIVITY
New Method for Determining Effluent Toxicrty Using
Duckweed 'Lemna minor1.
PB91-116129/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
Influence of Greenhouse versus Field Testing and Taxo-
normc Differences on Plant Sensitivity to Chemical Treat-
ment
PB91-116772/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Pharmacokinetic Basis of Age-Related Changes in Sensi-
tivity to Toxicants.
PB91-2O0279/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Optimizing Sensitivity of SIM Mode of GC/MS Analysis
for EPA's TO-14 Air Toxics Method.
PB91-233536/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF AOI
SENSITTVTTY ANALYSIS
Sensitivity Analyse of a Nested Ozone Air Quality Model.
PB91-191221/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
MOBILE4 Sensitivity Analysis.
PB91-191312/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Sensitivity Analysis on the Effects of Serial Correlation on
Exposure Estimates.
PB9M96022/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SENSmZINQ
1-Ohlorornethylpyrene: A Reference Skin Sensrfaer and
GenotCDon
PB91-115782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SENSORY THRESHOLDS
Effects of 2.4-Orthiobiuret on Sensory and Motor Func-
tion.
P891-200220/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
SEPARATION
Physical/Chemical Treatment of Hazardous Waste Sites:
Speaker Slide Copies and Supporting Information.
PB91-145433/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Formation of Inorganic Particles during Suspension Heat-
ing of Simulated Wastes.
PB91-223354/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF AOI
Fate of Water Soluble Azo Dyes in the Activated Sludge
PB91-240507/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SEVENTH REMEDIAL ACTION
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 23). Adams County.
Colorado (Seventh Remedial Action). Final Draft, March
1990.
PB91-921555/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
SEWAGE
Fluorescent Porycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons as Probes
for Studying the Impact of Coliotdson Pollutant Transport
in Groundwater.
PB91-117457/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOI
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research.
PB91-162636/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
SEWAGE SLUDGE
Peer Review Standards for the Disposal of Sewage
Sludge. U.S. EPA Proposed Rule 40 CFR Parts-257 and
503 (February 6. 1989 Federal Register pp5746-5902).
PB91-168526/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Sludge Organics Bioavailability.
PB91-176859/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technical Basis of Pathogen and Vector Attraction Re-
duction Requirements in EPA's Sludge Regulation Pro-
posed February 1989. ,
PB91-176867/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of Sewage Sludge on Dt- (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
Uptake by Plants.
PB9M77121/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
Sources of Error in Analysis of Municipal Sludges and
Sludge-Amended-Soils for Di(2-ethyfhexyl) Phthalate.
PB91-177139/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
Behavior of Toluene Added to Sludge-Amended Soils.
PB91-177295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
Sorption and Degradation
Sludge-Amended Soils.
PB91-177303/REB
of Pentachtorophenol in
91-O1 PCA02/MFA01
Plant Uptake of Pentachloropnenol from Sludge-Amend-
ed Soils.
PB91-177311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Parasites in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB91-182352/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF AOI
Risk Assessment for Organic Micropollutants: U.S. Point
of View.
PB91-182758/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOI
Design Information Report Sludge Management Sys-
tems.
PB91-196378/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
Behaviour of Metals in Municipal Sludge Incinerators.
PB91-213611/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis of Municipal Wastewater Sludge
Incinerator Emissions for Metals, Metal Species, and Or-
ganics.
PB91-219113/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF AOI
SEWAGE TREATMENT
Assessment of the Biolac (Trade Name) Technology.
PB91-102095/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Proceedings of the U.S. EPA Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Technology Forum-1990. Held in Orlando,
Florida on March 20-22,1990.
PB91-104265/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Proceedings: United States/Japan Conference on
Sewage Treatment Technology (12th). Held in Cincinnati.
Ohio on October 12-13, 1989.
PB91-110031/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
Regulation and Policy Matrices: A Guide to the Rules
Governing Grants Awarded under the Construction
Grants Program. Update 1990.
PB91-125849/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF AOI
Swirl Device for
Sewer Overflows.
PB91-133264/REB
Regulating and Treating Combined
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Impact of Drinking Water Treatment on Assimilable Or-
ganic Carbon.
PB91-137141/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOI
Settling and Coagulation Characteristics of Fluorescent
Particles Determined by Flow Cytometry and Fluorometry.
PB91-144790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Row Cytometnc Detection and Sizing of Fluorescent Par-
ticles Deposited at a Sewage Outfall Site.
PB91-145177/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
Innovative and Alternative Technology Assessment
Manual.
PB91-171371/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF AOI
Chemistry of Water Treatment Processes Involving
Ozone, Hydrogen Peroxide and Ultraviolet Radiation.
PB91-17140S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Retrospective Study of the Water Quality Issues of the
Upper Potomac Estuary.
PB91-171553/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOI
Inventory of Constructed Wetlands for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment in the U.S.
PB91-191247/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
State Revolving Fund (SRF) Interim Report to Congress:
Financial Status and Operations of Water Pollution Con-
trol Revolving Funds.
PB91-191338/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
Biologically Enhanced Oxygen Transfer in the Activated
Sludge Process.
PB91-196303/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOI
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research by China
and the USER A.
PB91-216267/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF AOI
KW-98
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KEYWORD INDEX
SLURRIES
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Database of Emission Rate Measurement Projects.
PB91-222059/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Fate Model Program, Version 1.0 (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507137/REB 91-01 CP 001
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual.
PB90-274531/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
State Design Criteria tor Wastewater Treatment Systems
PB91-125930/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Update of the Regulation and Policy Matrices Dated Sep-
tember 1988.
PB91-143081/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Integrated Model for Predicting the Fate of Organics in
Wastewater Treatment Plants.
PB91-191502/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Financial Management Evaluation. Appendices
(Wastewater Utility).
PB91-201467/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
Financial Management Evaluation Handbook for
Wastewater Utility.
PB91-206177/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Collecting Household Hazardous Wastes at Wastewater
Treatment Plants. Case Studies.
PB91-206193/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Single-Stage Trickling Fitter Nitrification.
PB91-206276/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
Affordability of Major Wastewater Systems Improvements
for Small Montana Communities.
PB91-236018/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SHAWNEE NATIONAL FOREST
Intensive Survey of Shawnee National Forest Region
Streams of Southern Illinois, 1986-1987.
PB91-200659/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
SHEEPSHEAD MINNOW
Effects of Wastewater Treatment and Seawater Dilution
in Reducing Lethal Toxicity of Municipal Wastewater to
Sheep&head Minnow ('Cyprinodon vanegatus') and Pink
Shrimp ('Penaeus duorarum').
PB91-149781/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SHIPYARDS
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Philadelphia
Naval Shipyard.
PB91-125690/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
SHRIMP
Bioaccumulation of Kepone by Grass Shrimp fPalaemon-
etes pugio'): Importance of Dietary Accumulation and
Food Ration.
PB9M63865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Grass Shrimp ('Palaemonetes pugio') Larvae in
Field Bioassays of the Effects of Agricultural Runoff into
Estuaries.
PB91-199869/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison and Evaluation of Field and Laboratory Tox-
icrty Tests with Fenvalerate on an Estuarine Crustacean.
PB91-206839/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SICK BUILDING SYNDROME
Total Volatile Organic Concentrations in 2700 Personal,
Indoor, and Outdoor Air Samples Collected in the US
EPA TEAM Studies.
PB91-182857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SIGNS
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Outdoor Illuminated Signs.
PB91-234500/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Public Awareness Signs at Superfund Sites.
PB91-921306/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
SILICON ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Modulation of Eicosanoid Production by Human Alveolar
Macrophages Exposed to Silica 'In vitro.
PB91-136630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SILVER
Impact of Lead and Other Metallic Solders on Water
Quality.
PB91-125724/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SIMULATION
Evaluation of Dense Gas Simulation Models.
PB91-191072/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Development of Surrogate Lung Systems with Controlled
Thermodynamic Environments to Study Hygroscopic Par-
ticles: Air Pollutants and Pharmacotogic Drugs.
PB9M99919/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Observations on Waste Destruction in Liquid Injection In-
cinerators (Revised).
PB91-223347/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Formation of Inorganic Particles during Suspension Heat-
ing of Simulated Wastes.
PB91-223354/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SINCLAIR INLET
Sinclair and Dyes Inlets Urban Bay Action Program: 1990
Action Plan. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-125872/3EB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
SINGLE GEL ELECTROPHORESIS
Evaluation of Exposure Markers.
PB91-144675/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
SINTERING
Sintering and SulfatJon of Calcium Silicate: Calcium Alu-
PB91-171488/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SISKIYOU COUNTY (CALIFORNIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): J. H.
Baxter Superfund Site, Weed, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921489/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
SISTER CHROMATID EXCHANGE
Induction, Accumulation, and Persistence of Sister Chro-
matid Exchanges in Women with Breast Cancer Receiv-
ing Cyclophosphamide, Adriamycin, and 5-Fluorouracil
Chemotherapy.
PB91-116988/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SITE CHARACTERIZATION
Quality Assurance Methods Manual for Forest Site Clas-
sification and Field Measurements.
PB91-127761/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Final Quality Assurance Report Connecticut Wetlands
Study.
PB91-179077/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Connecticut Wetlands
Study
PB91-179101/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
SITE DISCHARGES
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual.
PB90-274531/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
SITE SURVEYS
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 2. Site Specific Studies for
Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois.
PB91-133330/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 3. Site Specific Studies for In-
diana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan,
Minnesota.
PB91-133348/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 4. Site Specific Studies for
Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Hampshire,
New Jersey, New York, Ohio.
PB91-133355/REB
91-01 PCA23/MFA03
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 5. Site Specific Studies for
Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Wis-
consin, West Virginia.
PB9M33363/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
Importance of Quality for Collection of Environmental
Samples. Planning, Implementing, and Assessing Field
Sampling Quality at CERCLA Sites.
PB91-218941/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Compliance Branch, Standard Operating
Procedures and Quality Assurance Manual, Revision 1.
PB91-233650/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used at Haz-
ardous Waste Sites.
PB91-921283/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes during Site
Inspections.
PB91-921331/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
SITES
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation. Second Edition.
PB91-921285/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site
Clean-Up Technologies.
PB91-921288/HEB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bibliography of Federal Reports and Publications De-
scribing Alternative and Innovative Treatment Technol-
ogies for Corrective Action and Site Remediation.
PB91-921293/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 16). CO. (Second Re-
medial Action). February 1990.
PB91-921484/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
SIXTH REMEDIAL ACTION
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 22), Colorado (Sixth Re-
medial Action), Final Report, May 3, 1990.
PB91-921554/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
SKATOLE
Functional Deficits Produced by 3-Methylindole-lnduced
Olfactory Mucosal Damage Revealed by a Simple Olfac-
tory Learning Task.
PB91-183483/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SKIN (ANATOMY)
Quantitative Evaluation of the Effects of Human Carcino-
gens and Related Chemicals of Human Foreskin Fibrob-
lasts.
PB91-109751/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1-Chtoromethylpyrene: A Reference Skin Sensitizer and
Genotoxin.
PB91-115782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SLABS
Modeling the Influence of Active Subslab Depressuriza-
tkjn (ASD) Systems on Airflows in Subslab Aggregate
Beds.
PB91-242925/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SLUDGE DIGESTION
Reductions of Enteric Microorganisms during Aerobic
Sludge Digestion.
PB91-171702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SLUDGE DISPOSAL
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Landfilling.
PB9M00172/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Landfilling.
PB9M37265/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Guidance for Writing Case-by-Case Permit Requirements
for Municipal Sewage Sludge.
PB91-14S508/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 1. Summary
Report
PB91-151480/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Site 1 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151498/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 3. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report.
PB91-151506/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 4. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report Appendices.
PB91-151514/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 5. Site 3 Final
Emission Test Report.
PB91-151522/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 6. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151530/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 7. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report. Appendices.
PB91-151548/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 6. GC/MS
Tapes Review Report.
PB91-151555/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Peer Review Standards for the Disposal of Sewage
Sludge. U.S. EPA Proposed Rule 40 CFR Parts-257 and
503 (February 6, 1989 Federal Register pp5746-5902).
PB91-168526/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Sludge Organics Bioavailability.
PB91-176859/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Technical Basis of Pathogen and Vector Attraction Re-
duction Requirements in EPA's Sludge Regulation Pro-
posed February 1989.
PB91-176867/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Sewage Sludge on Di- (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
Uptake by Plants.
PB91 -177121 /REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Sludge-Borne PCBs.
PB91-177287/REB 91-01
PC A02/MF A01
Behavior of Toluene Added to Sludge-Amended Soils.
PB91-177295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sorption and Degradation of Pentachlorophenol in
Sludge-Amended Soils.
PB91-177303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Pentachlorophenol from Sludge-Amend-
ed Soils.
PB91-177311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Adsorption, Degradation, and Plant Availability of 2,4-Dini-
trophenol in Sludge-Amended Calcareous Soils.
PB91-177329/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Design Information Report Sludge Management Sys-
tems.
PB91-196378/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators, 1991.
PB91-196451/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Behaviour of Metals in Municipal Sludge Incinerators.
PB91-213611/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis of Municipal Wastewater Sludge
Incinerator Emissions for Metals, Metal Species, and Or-
ganics.
PB91-219113/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Incineration.
PB91-228114/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tele-
dyne Wah Chang, Albany, OR. (First Remedial Action),
December 1989.
PB91-921414/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
SLUDGE TREATMENT
Recovery of Metals from Sludges and Wastewaters.
PB91-220384/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
On-Site Treatment of Creosote and Pentachloropnenal
Sludges and Contaminated Soil.
PB91-223370/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
SLURRIES
Slurry Biodegradation.
PB91-228049/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
KW-99
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KEYWORD INDEX
SMALL CTTl ES
AffomabHty ol Major Waslewaler Systems Improvements
for Small Montana Communities.
PB91-236018/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
SMALL INTESTINE
Effect ol Lindane on Intestinal Nitroreductase. Azoreduc-
tase. SS-Glucuronidase, Dechlohnase, and Dehydrochlor-
inase Activity.
PS91-163600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SMALL SYSTEMS
Improving the Viability of Existing Small Drinking Water
Systems.
PB91-179010/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Establishing Programs to Resolve Small Drinking Water
System Viabaty: A Summary of the Federal/State Work-
shop Held in Scottsdale, Arizona on September 22-24,
1990.
PB91-179028/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water for the little Guy: Options and Atter-
natrves,
PB91 -182782/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SMALL WATER SYSTEMS
Resource Guide for Small Drinking Water Systems.
PB91-129767/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Setf-Assessment for Smal PubScty Owned Water Sys-
tems.
P891-129783/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Developmental Change in Reversal Learning of an Olfac-
tory Determination.
PB91-109512/REB 91-Ot PC A02/MF A01
SMOG
Study U«ng a Three Dimensional Photochenvcal Smog
Formation Model under Conditions of Complex Flow: Ap-
plication oi me Urban Arthed Model to the Tokyo Metro-
politan Are*
PB91-16S4O1/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SMOKE
Mutagenc Actrvity of Paniculate Matter from Wood
Smoke
PB91-1291S5/REB 91-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
Mutaoanaty. Caronogeracity. and Human Cancer Risk
from Indoor Exposure to Coal and Wood Combustion in
Xuan Wet China.
PB91-162S86/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Prvtmnary Studies of Video Images of Smoke aspersion
n the Near Wake of a Model Bufang.
PB91-196S50/REB 9141 PC AOS/MF A01
Advancng Woodstove Secondary Combustion Stateof-
the-Art
PBS1-223156/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
SMOKE MUNTT1ONS
Inhalation Toxicology of Red and Violet Mixtures. Cftam-
ber Comoitialion and Particle Size Distribution Heport
P891-211854/REB 91-04 PC AOJ/MF A01
Muftpte DMA Addicts in Lymphocytes of Smokers and
Nonsmokers Determined by 32P-Pos8abeing Analysis.
PB91-116897/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
StabMy of the Mutagenory in Stored Qgarette Smokers'
Unne and Extract
PB91-183319/REB 91-01 PC AO1/MF A01
SNOHOIKSH RIVER
Everen Harbor Action Program: 1989 Action Plan. Puget
Sound Estuary Program.
P991-149567/RES 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SNOW
Snow/Ran Cotoclor Sampler.
P891-167601/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SNOWMELT
Epaodc Aodftcaton of Adrondack Lakes during Snow-
PB91-177162/REB 91-O1 PC AOJ/MF A01
SOOMM CHLOmOE
Evaluate*) of Sucrose as an Alternative to Sodum Chkv
nde n the Mcrotox (Trade Name) Assay: Comparison to
FWi vid dadooaran Tests with Fietnwam Effluents.
PB91-144972/REB 914)1 PC A02/MF A01
SOOMM SAUCYLATE
Eflectt of Murne Cytomegatowrus on Development Lack
of kneraaons of Viut and Sodum Satcytate.
PB91-117069/RE8 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
SODIUM SELEMTTE
Subchronc Eftacn ol Sodum Seterile and Satenometh-
ionne on Several Immune-Functions in Matards.
PB9t-163550/n£B 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SOFTWARE
Urban Anted Model
PB91-5O5578/REB 91-01 CPTU
Integrated Air Poiueon Control System (IAPCS), Execut-
able Modal (Version 4.0) (lor Mcfocomputers).
PB91-5O6469/REB 91-01 CP 002
lotegiated Air Potubon Control System (IAPCS). Execut-
able Model and Source Model (Version 4.0) (for Uero-
PB91-S06477/FtEB 91-01 CP DOS
Surface fcuxmndment Modeling System. Version 2.0 (for
PB91-506998/REB 91-01 CP 002
Fate Model Program, Version 1.0 (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507137/REB 91-01 CP D01
Fate and Treatabitty Estimator (FATE) Model (for Micro-
computers).
PB91-507236/REB 91-04 CP DOS
02IPR: Ozone Isopteth Plotting Package (Research Ver-
sion) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507376/REB 91-01 CP DOS
LandtSI Air Emissions Estimation Model, Version 1.1 (for
Microcomputers).
PB91-507541/REB 91-01 CP D02
Protocol - A Computerized Solid Waste Quantity and
Composition Estimation System (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507756/HEB 91-04 CP DOS
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB91-507764/REB 91-04 CP D03
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers,
(Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507871/REB 91-04 CP O03
Crosswalk/ Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (Version 1.13) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507889/REB 91-04 CP D02
REFEREE: Btotiographic Database Manager Version 4.2
(for Mcrocomputers).
PB91-509794/REB 91-04 CP D02
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S0993S/REB 91-04 CP O02
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model Source Code.
PB91-509992/REB 91-04 CPT05
MOBILE4.1: Hnhway Vehicle Mobie Source Emission
Factor Modal (IBM PC Compatible) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-510OO8/REB 91-04 CP DOS
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model (Apple Macintosh Version) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB91-510016/REB 91-04 CP DOS
SOIL ANALYSIS
Spodpaol VanabMy and Assessment of Response to
AcJdK: Deposition.
PB91-t16796/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Performance Evaluation Materials tor the Analysts of
Volatile Organic Contaminants in Sot A Preliminary As-
PB91-117127/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Total Organic Carbon Determinations in Natural and Con-
taminated Aquifer Materials, Relevance and Measure-
ment
PB91-1292O5/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Behavior of Toluene Added to Sludge-Amended Soils.
PB91-177295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sorption and Degradation of Pentachkxophenol in
Sludge-Amended Soils.
PB91-177303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Adsorption, Degradation, and Plant Ava*ab*ty of 2,4-Onn
n Sludge-Amended Calcareous Sols.
trophenol in
PB91-177329/REB
.
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Sampling of Residual Aviation Gasoline in Sandy
PB91-207035/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Aseptic Samping of Unconsoidated Heaving Soils in
Saturated Zones.
PB91-21621B/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Handbook of Methods forAcid Deposition Studies. Labo-
PB97-218016/REB ^*™91-04 PC A1S/MF A03
Evaluation of Piocedures for Aggregating Noofcnear Sol-
fate Adsorption Isotherm Data.
PB91-226332/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
SON. CHARACTERIZATION
Cnaradertzing sols for hazardous waste site assess-
DE91014097/REB 91-O4 PC AO3/MF A01
SOIL CHEMISTRY
Handbook of Methods for Acid Deposition Studns. Labo-
ratory Analyses for So* Chemistry.
PB91-21B016/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
AdoKicalion and Recovery of a Spodosol Bs Horizon
from Aodc Deposition.
PB91-240473/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SOI. CLASSIFICATION
Ground-Water Issue: Characterizing Sois for Hazardous
Waste Site Assessments.
PB91-a21294/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
SOIL COMPACTING
State-oHhe-Art Field Hydraulic Conductivity Testing of
Compacted Sols.
P891-20IK43/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SOIL CONTAMINATION
Effect of pH Concentration on the Transport of Naphtha-
lane h Saturated Aquifer Metfa.
PB91-1099S9/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Electrokinetics for Hazardous Waste Site Reme*
PB91-171694/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sludge Organics Bioavailability.
PB91-176859/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Non-Ionic Organic Chemicals from Soils.
PB91-177071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Sludge-Borne PCBs.
PB91-177287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Behavior of Toluene Added to Sludge-Amended Soils.
PB91-177295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sorption and Degradation of Pentachlorophenol in
Sludge-Amended Soils.
PB91-177303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Pentachkxophenol from Sludge-Amend-
ed Soils.
PB91-177311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Adsorption, Degradation, and Rant Availability of 2,4-Dini-
trophenol in Sludge-Amended Calcareous Soils.
PB91-177329/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Survival and Degradatiye Capacity of 'Pseudomonas
putida1 Induced or Constrtuttvety Expressing Rasmid-Me-
diated Degradation of 2,4-Dichkxophenoxyacelate (TFD)
in Soil.
PB91-182196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Incineration Treatment of Arsenic-Contaminated Soil.
PB91-183541/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Molecular Optical Spectroscope Techniques for Hazard-
ous Waste Site Screening.
PB91-195990/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Bndegradabon of Hydrocarbon Vapors in the Unsaturat-
ed Zone.
PB91-196642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reid Sampling of Residual Aviation Gasoline in Sandy
Son.
PB91-207035/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Aseptic Sampling of Unconsolidated Heaving Soils in
Saturated Zones.
PB91-216218/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Sediment- and Saturated-Soil-Associated Reactions In-
volving an Anionic Surfactant (DodecylsuHate). 1. Precipi-
tation and Micelle Formation.
PB91-219071/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Sediment- and Saturated-Soil-Associated Reactions In-
volving an Anionic Surfactant (Dodecylsulfate). 2. Parti-
tion of PAH Compounds among Phases.
PB91-219089/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Inonerability Evaluation of Arsenc-and Lead-
Contaminated Soils from Two Superfund Sites.
PB91-226308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Obtaining a Son and Debris Treatabarty Variance for Re-
moval Actions- Superfund LOT Guide No. 6B.
PB91-921310/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rose
Township, Oakland County, Michigan. (First Remedial
Action). September 18,1989.
PB91-921412/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Tmk-
ham's Garage Site. Londonderry. New Hampshire. (First
Remedol Action). March 10. 1989.
PB91-921413/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SOIL-CORE MICROCOSMS
Field Calibration of Soil Core Microcosms for Evaluating
Fate and Effects of Genetically Engineered Microorga-
nisms in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-216366/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
SOIL OASES
Simplified So* Gas Sensing Techniques for Plume Map-
ping and Remediation Monitoring.
PB91-162651/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Soil Vapor Extraction Technology: Reference Handbook.
PB91-168476/REB 91-01 PC A1S/MF A02
Simple Model tor Describing Radon Migration and Entry
into Houses.
PB91-176743/RE8 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Background Hydrocarbon Vapor Concentration Study for
Underground Fuel Storage Tanks.
PB91-191353/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Production and Transport of Carbon Dioxide in a Corv
tamrated Vadose Zone: A Stable and Radioactive
Carbon Isotope Study.
PB91-191478/REB 91-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
Assessment of Soil-Gas Measurement Technologies.
PB91-219568/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
SCMLUNERS
Rate of Flow of Leachate through Clay Soil Liners.
PB91-19669UREB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
SOIL MANAGEMENT
Sequestering Carbon in Soils: A Workshop to Explore the
Potential for Mitigating Global Climate Change. Held in
CorvaBs. Oregon on February 26-28,1990.
PB91-2163907REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
SOIL MICROBIOLOGY
Evaluation of a Method to Measure Conjugal Transfer of
Recombinant DMA in SoB Slurries.
PB91-117580/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Mutttaboratory Evaluation of Methods for Detecting En-
teric Viruses in Soils.
PB91-183533/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KW-100
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KEYWORD INDEX
SOLIDITECH PROCESS
Field Calibration of Soil Core Microcosms for Evaluating
Fate and Effects of Genetically Engineered Microorga-
nisms in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-216366/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Novel Methods for Tracking 'Agrobactenum Radiobacter'
k84 and PlasmkJ-Bome Genes in Agricultural Ecosys-
tems.
PB91-216374/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Effects of 2.4-»chlorophenol, a Metabolite of a Geneti-
cally Engineered Bacterium, and 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyace-
tate on Some Microorganism-Mediated Ecological Proc-
esses in Soil.
PB91-219022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Survival and Effects of Wild-Type, Mutant and Recombi-
nant 'Streptomyces' in a Soil Ecosystem.
PB91-231258/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
SOIL ORGANIC HATTER
Swelling Properties of Soil Organic Matter and Their Re-
lation to Sorption of Non-Ionic Organic Compounds.
PB91-217406/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
SOIL PROFILES
Method for Testing whether Model Predictions Fall within
a Prescribed Factor of True Values, with an Application
to Pesticide Leaching.
PB91-116145/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOIL PROPERTIES
Analytical Solution to Richards' Equation for a Draining
Soil Profile.
PB91-117200/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
DBAPE-A Database and Model Parameter Analysis
System for Agricultural Soils to Support Water Quality
Management
PB91-231423/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
SOIL SCIENCE
Influence ol Organic Cosdvents on the Sorption Kinetics
of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals.
PB91-216283/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
SOIL SCIENCES
Carbon Sequestration in Soils and Global Climatic
Change.
PB91-226530/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SOIL SURVEYS
Direct/Delayed Response Project Laboratory Operations
and Quality Assurance Report for Preparation of Soils
from the Mid-Appalachian Region of the United States.
PB91-141812/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Predicting and Forecasting Surface Water Acidification: A
Plan for Assessing Data Aggregation Effects.
PB91-182451/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
SOIL TREATMENT
EPA SITE Demonstration of the International Waste
Technotogies/Geo-Con In situ Stabilization/Solidification
Process.
PB91-171686/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Toxic Treatments 'In-situ' Steam/Hot-Air Stripping Tech-
nology. Applications Analysis Report
PB91-181768/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Status of Land Treatment as a Hazardous Waste Man-
agement Alternative in the United States.
PB91-196105/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Soil Washing Technology: Results of
Bench-Scale Experiments on Petroleum-Fuels Contami-
nated Soils.
PB91-206S99/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
On-Site Treatment of Creosote and Pentachlorophenal
Sludges and Contaminated Soil.
PB91-223370/REB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
Slurry Btodegradation.
PB91-228049/REB
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Soil Washing Treatment
PB91-228056/REB
In situ Steam Extraction Treatment
PB91-228064/REB 91-04
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PC A02/MF A01
In situ Soil Vapor Extraction Treatment
PB91-228072/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit for Soil Washing.
PB91-231209/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Alternative Treatment Technologies for
CERCLA Soils and Debris (Summary of Phase 1 and
Phase?)
PB91-240S72/REB 91-O4 PC AM/MF A01
Superiund LDR Guide No. 6A (2nd Edition) Obtaining a
Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for Remedial Ac-
borts.
PB91-921327/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SOIL VACUUM EXTRACTION
Forced Air Ventilation for Remediation ol Unsaturated
Soas Contaminated by VCC.
PB91-181750/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA Site Demonstration of the Terra Vac In situ Vacuum
Extraction Process in Groveland, Massachusetts. (Site
Prtxram Update: Part VII).
PEKJV182097/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SOIL VAPOR EXTRACTION
Soil Vapor Extraction Technology: Reference Handbook.
PB91-168476/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
In situ Soil Vapor Extraction Treatment
PB91-2M072/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SOIL VENTING
Soil Btoventing Demonstration Project
PB91-162628/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Bioremediated Soil Venting of Light Hydrocarbons.
PB9M71538/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
SOIL WASHING
Soil Washing Treatment.
PB91-228056/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit for Soil Washing.
PB91-231209/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
SOIL WATER
Analytical Solution to Richards' Equation for a Draining
Soil Profile.
PB91-117200/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide, Soil Water Deficit, and
Culttvar on Yields of Soybean.
PB91-144840/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Soil Moisture on Structural and Biomass Char-
acteristics of Four Salt Marsh Plants.
PB91-146308/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of an Alternative Land Surface Parameteriza-
tion with the GFDL High Resolution Climate Model.
PB91-231100/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SOIL-WATER-PLANT RELATIONSHIP
Water Relations of Differentially Irrigated Cotton Exposed
to Ozone.
PB91-183202/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SOIL-WATER-PLANT RELATIONSHIPS
Spodosol Variability and Assessment of Response to
Acidic Deposition.
PB91-116798/REB . 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Artificial Sediments for Use in Tests with Wetland Plants.
PB91-164004/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SOILS
Ground-Water Issue: Soil sampling and analysis for vola-
tile organic compounds.
DE91016758/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Approach to Bkxemediation of Contaminated Soil.
PB91-116152/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cosotvency and Sorption of Hydrophobic Organic Chemi-
cals.
PB91-116178/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Paniculate Matter Soiling of Exterior Paints at a Rural
Site.
PB91-117184/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Method for the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Soils/
Sediments.
PB91-127803/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Abiotic Transformations in Water, Sediments, and Soil.
Chapters.
PB91-136937/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Chemical Transport Facilitated by Colloidal-Sized Organic
Molecules.
PB91-171512/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Sorption of lonizable Organic Compounds to Sediments
and Soils.
PB91-181941/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Correlation of Florida Soil-Gas Permeabilities with Grain
Size, Moisture, and Porosity.
PB91-211904/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Soil Sampling and Surface Geo-
physics Procedures.
PB91-921273/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mont-
dair/West Orange Radium Site, Essex County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921431/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Glen
Ridge Radium Site, Essex County, NJ. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1990.
PB91-921436/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
SOLAR RADIATION
Effects of Solar Radiation on Manganese Oxide Reac-
tions with Selected Organic Compounds.
PB91-231431/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SOLAR ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION
Effects of Ultravtolet-B Radiation on Loblolly Pine. 1.
Growth, Photosynthesis and Pigment Production in
Greenhouse^jrown Seedlings.
PB91-146381/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Plants.
PB91-146399/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Changing Solar Ultraviolet Climate and the Ecological
Consequences for Higher Plants.
PB91096204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Model YMT-6 UV-B Modulation System. Manual of Oper-
PB91-216432/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
SOLDERS
Impact of Lead and Other Metallic Solders on Water
PB9V125724/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
SOLID PHASES
Extraction and Concentration of Nonpolar Organic Toxi-
cants from Effluents Using Solid Phase Extraction
PB91-116103/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
Corrective Measures for Releases to Surface Waters.
PB91-102046/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Proposed Rulemaking
on Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units.
PB91-102061/REB 91-01 PCA16/MFA02
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste in Illinois:
Fourth Annual Report
PB91-108712/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Charging Households for Waste Collection and Dispos-
als: The Effects of Weight or Volume-Based Pricing on
Solid Waste Management
PB91-111484/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Analysis of the Policy Implications of Regional Municipal
Solid Waste (MSW) Disposal.
PB91-125781/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Regulation and Policy Matrices: A Guide to the Rules
Governing Grants Awarded under the Construction
Grants Program. Update 1990.
PB91-125849/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
RCRA Orientation Manual 1990 Edition.
PB91-145888/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Incineration of Solid Waste.
PB91-196238/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Minimization of Transient Emissions from Rotary Kiln In-
cinerators, 1990.
PB91-196329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Leachate Clogging of Geotextile (and Soil) Filters.
PB91-213660/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Compatibility of Flexible Membrane Liners and Municipal
Solid Waste Leachates
PB91-231522/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
Subtitle D Municipal Landfill Survey Report (1986).
PB91-242396/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation. Second Edition.
PB91-921285/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Guide to RCRA Management Requirements
for Mineral Processing Wastes.
PB91-921318/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Analysis of the Policy Implications of Regional Municipal
Solid Waste (MSW) Disposal.
PB91-125781/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Inventory of Open Dumps, June 1985.
PB91-181594/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Collecting Household Hazardous Wastes at Wastewater
Treatment Plants. Case Studies.
PB91-206193/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Alternative Financing for Solid Waste. General Proceed-
ings. Region 4 Conference on Public-Private Partner-
ships. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on April 19-21, 1989.
PB91-221994/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Protocol - A Computerized Solid Waste Quantity and
Composition Estimation System (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507756/REB 91-04 CP D03
SOLID WASTES
Characterization and Treatment of Wastes from Metai-
Finishing Operations.
PB91-125732/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Microorganisms in Municipal Solid Waste and Public
Health Implications.
PB91-196154/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
SOLIDIFICATION
Technology Evaluation Report: Chemfix Technologies,
Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Process, Clackamas,
Oregon. Volume 1 .
PB91-127696/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Soliditech. Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Process: Appli-
cations Analysis Report.
PB91-129817/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA SITE Demonstration of the International Waste
Technologies/Geo-Con In situ Stabilization/Solidification
Process.
PB91 -1 71 686/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Treatment of Hazardous Waste with Solidification/Stabili-
zation.
PB91 -1 82741 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemfix Technologies. Inc. Solidification/Stabilization
Process. Application Analysis Report
PB91-187054/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Physical and Morphological Measures of Waste Solidifi-
cation Effectiveness.
PB91-226340/REB
Longterm Stability of Sc-lidified Waste as Determined by
Physical and Morphological Parameters.
PB91-231183/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Evaluation of Two Extraction Procedures:
The TCLP and the EP.
PB91-240564/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
SOLIDITECH PROCESS
Soliditech, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Process: Appli-
cations Analysis Report
PB91-129817/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KW-101
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KEYWORD INDEX
Physical and Morphological Measures of Waste Solidifi-
cation Effectiveness.
PB91-226340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Longterm Stability ol Sofcdrfed Waste as Determined by
Physical and Morphological Parameters.
PB91-231183/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SOLUBILITY
Cosorvency and Sorption ot Hydrophobe Organic Chemi-
cals.
P891-116178/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Solvent and Sorbent Characteristics on Dis-
tribution o4 Pentachtorophenol in Octano4-Water and Soil-
Water Systems.
PB91-1161B6/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cosoivency of Partially MecWe Organic Solvents on the
Sotutxtty of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals.
PB91-116194/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Potential Effects of Poryphosphate Products on Lead Sot-
ubKty in Plumbing Systems.
PB91-231381/REB 91-04 PC AO2/MF A01
Empirical Method to Predict Solubility in Supercritical
Fluids.
PB91-233S02/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
SOLVENT EXTRACTION
SITE Demonstration of the CF Systems Organics Extrac-
tion System
PB91-14S110/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Solvent Extraction Treatment
PB91-228015/REB
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Bioassay-Oirected Fractonaton of the Organs Extract of
SRM 1649 Urban Air Paniculate Matter
PB91-242511/REB 91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
SORBENTS
High-Temperature. Short-Time SuHaton of Cakaum-
Based Sorbents 2 E«penmental Data and Theoretical
Model Predictions
PB9M46670/REB 91-01 PC AOVMF A01
Kfcgh-Temperature. Short-Time SuHaton ot Caloum-
Based Sorbents 1 Theoretical Sulfation Model
Pe9M46688/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
Distribution ol Hydrophobe tonogemc Organic Com-
pounds between Octanot and Water Organic Acids.
PB91-183368/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Cakaum Sorbents for Add
Gas Emission Control
PB91-191445/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Satellite Lines from the X-ray Source on X-ray
Dtfffftcbon PoAfc.5.
PB91-242S52/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SORPTION
Cosoivency and Sorption of Hydrophobe Organic Chemi-
cals.
PB91-116178/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
Influence of Solvent and Sorbent Characteristics on Dis-
tribution of PentacMorophenol m Octanol-Water and Soil-
Water Systerns.
PB91-116186/'REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sorption of Organic Acid Compounds to Sedments: Initial
Model Development
PB91-144960/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Cosotvenl Eflects on Sorption and Mobility of Organic
GontAfTMiafAs in Sois.
PB91-1715O4/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sorption of tonzabte Organic Compounds to Sedments
and Sols.
PB91-181941/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
Bastt Concepts of Contamnant Sorption at Hazardous
Waste Sue* (Ground Water Issue)
PB91-191O07/REB 9141 PC AO2/MF A01
Studies of Benadne-Based Dyes m Sedimeni-Water Sys-
tem*
PB91-19G6S9/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Influence of Orgarac Cosolvents on the Sorption Kinetics
ol Hydrophobe Organic Oherncals.
P891-J16J83/REB 91-04 PCAW/MFA01
jjntttnQ Properties ol Sol Organic Matter and The* Re-
lation to Sorpkon of Non-tone Organe Compounds.
PB91-217406/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
SOURCE ASSESSMENT SAMPUNG SYSTEM
Recommended Operating Procedure No 51: Glass
Source Assessment Samplng System (Glass SASS)
PB91-19S966/REB 91-01 PC A03/M5 A01
SOURCE REDUCTION
Waste M»»imanon Opportunity Assessment PhiladelprM
PB9?-125690/R£B 9141 PC A11/MF A02
Waste Mnmzahon Opportunity Assessment U.S. Coast
Guard Support Center. Governors Island. New York.
PB91-136556/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Folow-Up Durabiity Measurements and MiOgabon Per-
lumance fcnaovcfnont Tests «i 38 Eastern Pennsylvania
Houses Havra Indoor Radon Reduction Systems.
PB91-1713897REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
Reducing Waste in the Photo Lab. Waste Mnmization:
Ocoorturatv Assessment Make It Easy.
pt§?!T71900/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Regulatory Barriers to Pollution Prevention: A Position
Paper of the Implementation Council of the American In-
stitute for Pollution Prevention.
PB91-207027/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Optical Fab-
rication Laboratory. Rtzsimmons Army Medical Center.
Denver. Colorado.
PB91-235887/REB 91-O4 PC A07/MF A02
SOURCES
Sources of Air Pollutants Indoors: VOC and Fine Partcu-
late Species.
PB91-196527/REB 91-01 PC A03
SOUTH CAROLINA
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). South Carolina. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508986/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Carolina. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509513/REB 91-O4 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB91-921247/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
SOUTH DAKOTA
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). South Dakota. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S08994/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). South Dakota. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-509521/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: North and South Dakota.
PB91-921241/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOUTHEAST REGION (UNITED STATES)
Some Novel Statistical Analyses Relevant to the Report-
ed Growth Decine of Pine Speoes m the Southeast.
PB91-171603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOUTHERN REGION (ILLINOIS)
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1990. Volume 7.
Southern Illinois Region
PB91-210807/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
SOUTHWEST REGION (ILLINOIS)
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1990. Volume 6.
Southwestern Illinois Region
PB91-210799/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
SOYBEAN OIL
Impact ol Declaring Soybean Oil Exempt from VOC Reg-
ulations on the Coatings Program.
PB91-206219/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
SOYBEANS
Effects ot Crone. Sulfur Dioxide. Soil Water Deficit and
Cuttrvaj on Yields of Soybean.
PB91-144640/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of UV-B Radiation on Soybean Yield and Seed
Quality: A Six-Year Field Study
PB91-196287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Study of the Interaction between Solar Ultraviotet-B
Radiation and Drought on Photosynthesis and Growth in
Soybean.
PB91-196295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SPACE HEATERS
Selected Organic Pollutant Emissions from Unvented
Kerosene Heaters.
PB91-117119/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Total Particle. Sutfate. and Ao*c Aerosol Emissions from
Kerosene Space Heaters.
PB91-146654/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
SPARTMA ALTERNIFLORA
Anatomy of the Seed and Seeding of 'Sparbna altemi-
flora' Lois (Poaceae).
PB91-163998/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SPECIES SPECIFICITY
Comparison of Rats of the Fischer 344 and Long-Evans
Strans in The» Autonomic Thermoregulatory Response
to Timiethytlin Adrnrastration
PB91-191SS1/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rat Stran and Stock Compansons Usng a Functional
Observational Battery: Basekne Values and Effects of
PB91-200253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Methods for Cross-Species Mapping (CSM).
PB91-211482/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SPECTRAL LINES
Elimination of Spectral Interferences in Inductively Cou-
pled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Using Or-
PB^nl^TmfB^ 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
SPECTROMETERS
Aerosol Characterization with Centrifugal Aerosol Spec-
trometers: Theofy and Experiment
PB91-109496/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
SPECTROSCOPtC ANALYSIS
Intercomparison of Atmospheric Nitric Acid Measure-
ments at Elevated Ambient Concentrations.
PB91-196543/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
SPECTRUM ANALYSIS
Effect of SateBte Lines from the X-ray Source on X-ray
PB91-242552/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Expert System for Estimates of Molecular Weights of
Volatile Organic Compounds from Low-Resolution Mass
Spectra.
PB91-242990/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SPERM COLLECTION
Method of Sperm Collection Significantly Influences
Sperm Motion Parameters Following Ethane Dimethane-
sulphonate Administration in the Rat.
PB91-207068/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SPERM MOTILITY
Characterization of Sulfhydryl Proteins Involved in the
Maintenance of Flagellar Straightness in Hamster Sper-
matozoa.
PB91-116996/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acute Inhalation Exposure to Epichlorohydrin Transiently
Decreases Rat Sperm Velocity.
PB91-149732/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Method of Sperm Collection Significantly Influences
Sperm Motion Parameters Following Ethane Dimethane-
sulphonate Administration in the Rat
PB91-207068/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SPERM TAIL
Characterization of Sulfhydryt Proteins Involved in the
Maintenance of Flagellar Straightness in Hamster Sper-
matozoa.
PB91-116996/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SPERMATOZOA
In vitro Assessment of Gamete Integrity.
PB91-162610/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Importance of Glycotysable Substrates for In vitro Ca-
pacrtation of Human Spermatozoa
PB91-163725/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stage-Specific Damage to Synaptonemal Complexes and
Metaphase Chromosomes Induced by X Rays in Male
Mouse Germ Cells.
PB91-182238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Thermostability of Sperm Nuclei Assessed by Microinjec-
tion into Hamster Oocyles
PB91-191601/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Method of Sperm Collection Significantly Influences
Sperm Motion Parameters Following Ethane Dimethane-
sulphonate Administration in the Rat
PB91-207068/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SPLEEN
Effect of Residual Splenic Function and Folate Levels on
the Frequency of Mcronudeated Red Blood Cells in
Splenectomized Humans.
PB91-218982/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SPODOSOLS
Spodosol Variability and Assessment of Response to
Acidic Deposition.
PB91-116798/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Acidification and Recovery of a Spodosol Bs Horizon
from Acidic Deposition.
PB91-240473/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SPONTANEOUS ABORTION
Validation of Protocols for Assessing Earty Pregnancy
Failure in the Rat Clomiphene Citrate.
PB91-207118/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP (MAINE)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spring-
field Township Dump Site, Oakland County. Ml. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921462/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
SPRUCES
In the Footsteps of Robert Marshall: Proposed Research
of White Spruce Growth and Movement at the Tree Limit.
Central Brooks Range. Alaska.
PB91-226514/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SPUTUM
Micronudei in Epithelial Cells from Sputum of Uranium
Workers.
PB9M99935/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SRM 1649
Bioassay-Drected Fractonabon of the Organic Extract of
SRM 1649 Urban Air Paniculate Matter.
PB91-242511/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Urban Aerosol Acids: Analysis of National Institute of
Standards and Technology Standard Reference Material
1649.
PB91-242S29/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
STABILITY
Stability of PPB and PPM Organic Cylinder Gases Used
for Calibration and Audits.
PB91-213553/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
STABILIZATION
Results from the Stabilization Technologies Evaluated by
the Site Program. New England Environmental Expo 90.
PB91-162479/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA SITE Demonstration of the International Waste
Technotogies/Geo-Con In situ Stabilization/Solidification
PB91-171686/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Treatment of Hazardous Waste with SoMification/Stabili-
PB91-182741/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-102
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KEYWORD INDEX
STOVES
Chemfix Technologies, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization
Process. Application Analysis Report.
PB91-187054/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Physical and Morphological Measures of Waste Solidifi-
cation Effectiveness.
PB91-226340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Longterm Stability of Solidified Waste as Determined by
Physical and Morphological Parameters.
PB91-231183/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Evaluation of Two Extraction Procedures:
The TCLP and the EP.
PB91-240564/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Technology
Demonstration Summary: Chemfix Solidification/Stabiliza-
tion Process, Clackamas, Oregon.
PB91-921373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
STAGED COMBUSTION
Application of Staged Combustion and Rebuming to the
Co-Firing of Nitrogen-Containing Wastes.
PB91-196444/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STAMINA MILLS (RHODE ISLAND)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Stamina
Mills Site, North Smithfield, Rl. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921421/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
STANDARDS
Environmental QA: A Plan for Consistency in the 90s.
PB91-191205/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Internationa! Approaches to Developing Standards for
Noncriteria Pollutants.
PB91-191403/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STARTLE REACTION
Acute Effects of Amrtraz on the Acoustic Startle Re-
sponse and Motor Activity.
PB91-115998/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reflex Modification and the Detection of Toxicant-In-
duced Auditory Dysfunction.
PB91-117036/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evidence for an Involvement of Associative Conditioning
in Reflex Modification of the Acoustic Startle Response
with Gaps in Background Noise.
PB91-163634/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
STARVATION
Long-Term Starvation-Induced Loss of Antibiotic Resist-
ance in Bacteria
PB91-171629/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
STATE GOVERNMENT
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Volume 4. Citations, 1990.
PB91-166435/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
STATE IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
RCRA Implementation Ran, FY 1988.
PB91-156679/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
RCRA Implementation Ran. FY 1989.
PB91-156687/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1990.
PB91-15669S/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1991.
PB91-211839/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
General Preamble: Implementation of Title I Clean Air Act
Amendments of 1990.
PB91-241877/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
STATE PROGRAMS
State Program Advisory Number 8.
PB91-179168/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
Enhancing State Superfund Capabilities: Nine-State
PB9l'-242362/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study,
1990 Update.
PB91-921259/REB
91-01 PCA11/MFA02
STATES (UNITED STATES)
National Water Quality Inventory. 1988 Report to Con-
P*B9?-145730/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Access EPA. State Environmental Libraries. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151639/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A02
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1989L
PB91-206797/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1989-APpendfac
PB91-206821/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A02
STATIONARY POLLUTANT SOURCES
Polymer Manufacturing Industry - EnablmgDocument
PB91-161745/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
STATIONARY SOURCES
Protocol for the Field Validation of Stationary Source
Emission Measurements. ..-,.,,- .-I
PB91-182907/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Nitrogen Oxide Control for Stationary Combustion
pigvSlI 862/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Sourcebook: NOx Control Technology Data.
PB91-217364/REB 91-04 PCA08/MFA01
Source Sampling and Analysis Guidance: A Methods Di-
PB9ty223131/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Role of Quality Assurance in Minimizing Errors in Station-
ary Source Field Sampling.
PB91-2263S7/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Weekday, 1985.
PB91 -50561 0/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter
Weekday, 1 985.
PB91-505636/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Modelers' Tape - Winter Satur-
day, 1985.
PB91 -505651 /REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505677/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Winter Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505693/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505719/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505727/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Saturday, 1 985.
PB91-505743/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Sat-
urday. 1985.
PB91-505768/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventor/ (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape • Fall
Sunday. 1985.
PB91-505784/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505800/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505925/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Weekday. 1985.
PB91 -505941 /REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Spring Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505966/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Enventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Saturday. 1985.
PB91-505982/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Spring Sunday. 1985.
PB91-506006/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506022/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Weekday. 1 985.
PB91-506048/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506063/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506089/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Saturday. 1985. ™TM
PB91-506105/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): US. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers Tapes -
Summer Sunday, 1985. -
PB91-506121/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Use of Tumour Lethality to Interpret Tumorigenicity Ex-
periments Lacking Cause-of-Death Data.
PB91-109181/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Statistical Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous
Functions in Two Dimensions Using a Triangular Grid.
PB91-132118/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Meta-Analytic Reappraisal of Statistical Results in the En-
vironmental Sciences: The Case of a Hydrological Effect
of Cloud Seeding..
PB91-146613/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ISIM3D: An ANSI-C Three-Dimensional Multiple Indicator
Conditional Simulation Program.
PB91-163733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Some Novel Statistical Analyses Relevant to the Report-
ed Growth Decline of Pine Species in the Southeast
PB91-171603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protocol for the Field Validation of Emission Concentra-
tions from Stationary Sources.
PB91-216184/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS SYSTEM (SAS)
Regression on Medians of Probability Distributions.
PB91-177006/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STATISTICAL MODELS
Using Linear and Polynomial Models to Examine the En-
vironmental Stability of Viruses (Chapter 7).
PB91-182717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STATUTES
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Inventory of Regula-
tions/Statutes Concerning Dioxins and Related Com-
pounds.
PB91-125799/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
STEAM STRIPPING
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Ammonia Removal from
Wastewater by Steam Stripping.
PB91-234633/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
STIFFNESS TESTS
Laboratory Evaluation of the Low Temperature Charac-
teristics of Four Protective Clothing Materials.
PB91-148452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STIZOSTEDION VITREUM
Field Evaluation of Barriers to Walleye Egg and Larva
Survival in the Lower Fox River, Wisconsin.
PB91-163493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STOCHASTIC PROCESSES
Randomized Intervention Analysis and the Interpretation
of Whole-Ecosystem Experiments.
PB91-163535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STOMACH CONTENTS
Identification of Organic N-Chloramines In vitro in Stom-
ach Fluid from the Rat After Chlorination.
PB91-199968/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
STORAGE TANKS
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipeline Leak Detection Systems.
PB9M06245/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipeline Leak Detection Systems.
PB91 -113860/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Straight Talk on Tanks: A Summary of Leak Detection
Methods for Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Sys-
PB91-127704/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Field Measurements: Dependable Data When You Need
It.
PB91-129825/REB
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall
91-01 CPT03
Musts for USTs: A Summary of the Regulations for Un-
derground Storage Tank Systems.
PB91-136531/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
State-of-the-Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal
Inspection of Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-149609/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Up and Running: New EPA Case History Database and
Library System.
PB91-149617/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
How to Develop Your Own UST Field Citation Program.
PB91-182014/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Background Hydrocarbon Vapor Concentration Study for
Underground Fuel Storage Tanks.
PB91-191353/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Chemicals Stored in USTs: Characteristics and Leak De-
tection.
PB91-219592/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB91-227942/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
STORM WATER RUNOFF
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Aquatic
Invertebrate Responses in Four Catskill Mountain
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
PB$K216382/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
STOVES
Field Performance of Advanced Technology Woodstoves
in Glens Falls, NY., 1988-89. Volume 1.
PB91-125641/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
KW-103
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KEYWORD INDEX
Fw»d Performance of Advanced Technology Woodstoves
in Glens Falls, NY., 1988-89. Volume ^ Technical Ap-
'1-12S6S8YREB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Effects of Bumrate. Wood Species, Altitude, and Stove
Type on Woodstove Emissions.
PB91-146662/REB 91*1 PC A03/MF A01
Advancing Woodstove Secondary Combustion State-of-
tfte-Art
PB91-223156/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
STRATEGIC TARGETED ACTIVITIES FOR RESULTS
SYSTEM
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1991
PB91-211839/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
STRATOSPHERE
Subjecbve-ProbabSty-Based Scenarios for Uncertain
taput Parameters;:Stratospheric Ozone Depletion.
N90-28157/7/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Isotopic Exchange between Carton Dioxide and Ozone
via O((sup 1)D) in the Stratosphere.
PB91-183384/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
STRAWHAMfl
Strawman II. Recommendations for a Regulatory Pro-
gram for Mnng Waste and Materials under "Subtitle D of
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
PB91-17B41B/REB 91-01 PC AO6/MF A01
STREAM FLOW
Design Stream Flows Based on Harmonic Means.
PB91-1822O4/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
STREAMS
Potential Future Effects of Current Levels of Sulfur Depo-
sition on Stream Chemistry in the Southern Blue Ridge
Mountams. US
P891-116236/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Reoronal Estimates of Add Mme Drainage Impact on
Streams m the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United
States
PB91-116731/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Toncffy and F«t» of Total Residual Chtonne m Outdoor
Experimental Streams (Book Chapter).
PB91-162511/REB 91431 PC A03/MF A01
Apptcauon of Ecological Theory to Determine Recovery
Potential e4_ Dslurbed Looc Ecosystems: Research
Nooos ftfto Pnonbotv.
PB91-1714S4/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Episode AorMcabon and Associated Fish and BenthK
Invertebrate Responses r\ Five Northern Appalachian
Sfroams; An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
1-176OS7/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Episodic Aodrfcstoon and Associated Fsh and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses of Four Adnmdack Headwater
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Ptciioct.
PB9M7e065/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Lake and Stream Indicators tor U.S. EPA's Environmental
MonHomg and Assessment Piugnuii
PB91-19108O/REB 91-01 PCAO4/MFA01
Regnnal Patterns in Three Biological Indcators of
PB91-1911S5/REB 91-01 PCAO3/MFA01
Intensive Survey of Shawnee National Forest Region
Streams of Southern Mnois, 1986-1987.
PB91-200659/REB 91-01 PC AO6/MF A01
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 2. Cur-
rent Sources of Acidity in Acidic and Low Acid-Neutraliz-
ing Capacity Streams.
Pe91-206979/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Stream Chemistry m the Eastern United Stales. 1. Synop-
tic Survey Daogn. Add-Base Status, and Regional Pal
91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
P891-206987/REB
Episode AorMcation and Associated Fish and Aquatic
Invertebrate Responses in Four CatsWB Mountain
Streams: An trteom Report of the Episodic Response
Pioitfci,
PB91-2H
it-216382/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
STREETEB-PHELPS WATER OUAUTY MODEL
DO Model Uncertainty with Correlated Inputs.
P891-18333S/REB
91-01 PCAO3/MFA01
Survival and Enacts of Wid-Type, Mutant, and Recombt-
nant •SJreptomyces' in i Sol Ecosystem
PB91-231258/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
STRESS (PHYSIOLOGY)
Caveats m Hazard Assessment: Stress and Neurotoocrfy.
PB91-233346/RE8 91-04 PC AO4/MF A01
STRMOFE1-LOW (CAUFORMA)
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Stnngfel-
tow Hazardous Waste Sue. RwersKte County, CA. (Fourth
Remartal Action). Septambar 1990.
PB91-921490/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
STOPPERS
Ar/Supertund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
A* S«pper Design Manual
P891-125997/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Ammonia Removal from
Wastewater by Steam Stripping
PB91-234633/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Inventory of Constructed Wetlands for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment in the U.S.
PB91-191247/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP
Development of Quantitative Structure-Activity Relation-
ships for Predicting Biodegradation Kinetics
PB91-109868/RE6 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Fish Acute Toxxaty Syndromes in the Development of
Mechanism-Specific OSARS.
PB91-137075/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CASE-SAR Analysis of Porycycbc Aromatic Hydrocarbon
Caranogenicrry.
PB91-171744/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPS
Structure-Activity Relationships in the Developmental
Toxkaty of Substituted Phenols: In vivo Effects
PB91-115907/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Optimal Characterization of Structure for Prediction of
Properties.
PB91-163584/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STRUCTURED TRAINING AND EVALUATION PROGRAM
CERCLA Implementation of Inspector Training Require-
ments for OSCs/RPMs at the Intermediate Level in STEP
and Frst-Une Supervisors.
PB91-187021/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
STUDENTS
Field Citations Training: Student's Manual
PB91-7B0171/REB 91-O1 PC$21JS/MF$10.00
STUDY ESTIMATES
National and State-Level Emissions Estimates of Raduti-
vely Important Trace Gases (RITGs) from Anthropogenic
Sources.
P891-103572/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Sensitivity Analysis on the Effects of Sena! Correlation on
Exposure Estimates.
PB91-196022/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
STYRENE
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Styrene.
PB91-143370/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
SUBSLA8 DEPRESSURIZATION SYSTEMS
Fo«ow-Up Durability Measurements and Mitigation Per-
formance Improvement Tests in 38 Eastern Pennsylvania
Houses Having Indoor Radon Reduction Systems.
PB91-171389/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
Cost and Effectiveness of Radon Resistant Features in
New School Buildings.
PB91-233254/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
SUBSTAKTU NKSRA
Paravane and ganxna-Butyrotactone Enhance Tyrosine
Hydroxylase Immunostaming of Nigrostnatal Axons.
PB91-243022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SUBSTITUTES
New Source Reduction Protect The Potential for Safe
Substitutes.
PB91-137158/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Thermodynamic Evatuabon of Five Alternative Refriger-
ants in Vapour-Compression Cycles.
PB91-223297/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SUBSURFACE ENVIRONMENT
Anaerobic Biotransformation of Contaminants in the Sub-
surface.
PB91-240549/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
SUBSURFACE mVESnOATIONS
Aseptic Sampling of UnconsoMated Heaving Soils in
Saturated Zones.
PB91-216218/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Large-Scale Natural Grackenl Tracer Test in Sand and
Gravel. Cape Cod. Massachusetts. 1. Experimental
Design and Observed Tracer Movement
PB91-216275/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Toward a Better Understanding of the Complex Geo-
chemcal Processes Governing Subsurface "
Transport
PB91-216499/REB
Contaminant
91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Tone TreaJments 'In-situ' Steam/Hot- Ar Stripping Tech-
nology. Appfcatons Analysis Report
P891-181768/REB 91-0) PC AO3/MF A01
Modeling Multiphase Organic Chemical Transport in Soils
and Ground Water.
PB91-23IS14/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF AO3
SUCROSE
Evaluation of Sucrose as an Alternative to Sodium Chlo-
ride in the Mcrotox (Trade Name) Assay. Comparison to
Fish and Cladoceran Tests witli Freshwater Effluents.
PB91-144972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SULFATE REDUCMG BACTERIA
Merobial Degradation of Alkyfcenzenes under SuHate-
Reducing and; Mafhanogenic Condrbons.
PB91-212324/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
SULFATES
MkRatitude Northern Hemisphere Background Suttate
Ccocentration in Rainwater.
PB91-116764/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acid Aerosols issue Paper Health Effects and Aerome-
tncs.
PB91-12S864/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
SULFATION
High-Temperature. Short-Time Sulfation of Calcium-
Based Sorbents. 2. Experimental Data and Theoretical
Model Predictions.
PB91-146670/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
High-Temperature, Short-Time Sulfation of Calcium-
Based Sorbents. 1. Theoretical Sulfation Model
PB91-146688/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sintering and Sulfation of Calcium Silicate: Calcium Alu-
minate.
PB91-171488/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SULFHYDRYL COMPOUNDS
Characterization of Sulfhydryl Proteins Involved in the
Maintenance of Flagellar Straightness in Hamster Sper-
matozoa.
PB91 -1 1 6996/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SULFITE PULPING
Assessment of Risks from Exposure of Humans, Terres-
trial and Avian Wildlife, and Aquatic Life to Dioxins and
Furans from Disposal and Use of Sludge from Bleached
Kraft and Sulffle Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102145/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
SULFONIC ACIDS
Fate of Water Soluble Azo Dyes in the Activated Sludge
Process.
PB91-240507/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
SULFUR
Elimination of Spectral Interferences in Inductively Cou-
pled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Using Or-
thogonal Polynomials.
PB91-116137/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potential Future Effects of Current Levels of Sulfur Depo-
sition on Stream Chemistry in the Southern Blue Ridge
Mountains. U.S.
PB91-116236/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SULFUR DIOXIDE
Flux Determinations and Physiological Response in the
Exposure of Red Spruce to Gaseous Hydrogen Peroxide,
Oxone. and Sulfur Dioxide.
PB91-117473/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Limb Process Development Studies.
PB9M27688/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Calcination and Sintering of Sorbents during Boiler Injec-
tion for Dry Sulfur Dioxide Control.
PB91-136648/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide, Soil Water Deficit, and
Cutovar on Yields of Soybean.
PB91-144840/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Advanced Sorbents for Dry SO2 Con-
trol (Journal Article).
PB91-177030/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Activation and Reactivity of Novel Calcium-Based Sor-
bents for Dry SO2 Control in Boilers (Journal Article).
PB91-177113/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Sensitivity Analysis on the Effects of Serial Correlation on
Exposure Estimates.
PB9M96022/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 1
Sessions 1, 2,
, 2, 3A, and 3B.
PB91-197210/REB
91-01 PC AM/MF A04
Proceedatgs: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 2.
Sessions 4A, 4B. 4C, and 5.
PB91-197228/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 3.
Sessions 6A, 68. and 6C.
PB91-197236/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
Proceedngs: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 4.
Sessions 7A, 7B, and Posters.
PB91-197244/REB 91-01 PC A25/MF A04
SULFUR HEXAFLUORIDE
InonerabiMy Index: A Measure of Incinerator Perform-
ance (Journal Article).
PB91-145144/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
SULFUR OXIDES
Comparison of Several Standard Materials and Tech-
niques for the Warren-Averbach Determination of Micros-
tructure Characteristics of Calcium Hydroxide Sorbent
Materials.
PB91-11685S/REB 91-O1 PCA02/MFA01
Air Quality and Deposition (Chapter 3).
PB91-136606/REB 91-01
PC A04/MF A01
SULFURIC ACID
Reaxammafjon of London, England. Mortality in Relation
to Exposure to Acxic Aerosols during 1963-1972 Win-
ters.
PB91-109397/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Studies of Acid Aerosols in Six Cities and in a New Multi-
City Investigation: Design Issues.
PB91-109462/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SUMITHRlN
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 221: Sumithria
PB91-182618/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
SUPERCRITICAL FLUID CHROMATOGRAPKY
Thermal Modulation Interface between Supercritical Fluid
Extraction and Supercritical Fluid Chromatography.
PB91-117192/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
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KEYWORD INDEX
SUPERFUND
SUPERCRITICAL GAS EXTRACTION
Method for the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Soils/
Sediments.
PB91-127803/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
SUPERCRITICAL STATE
Empirical Method to Predict Solubility in Supercritical
Fluids.
PB91-233S02/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SUPERFUND
Procedures lor Completion and Deletion of National Pri-
orities List Sites (Update).
PB90-274556/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System (MRS): Final Rule.
PB91-100800/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Contingency Plans at Superfund Sites Using Air Monitor-
ing.
PB91-102129/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Applications Analysis Report SITE Program, CF Systems
Organics Extraction System, New Bedford, Massachu-
setts.
PB91-113845/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
AJr/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Air Stripper Design Manual.
PB91-125997/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report Chemfix Technologies,
Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Process, Clackamas,
Oregon. Volume 1.
PB91-127696/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Quantifying Effects in Ecological Site Assessments: Bio-
logical and Statistical Considerations.
PB91-129189/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ultrox International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation Tech-
nology: Applications Analysis Report.
PB91-129759/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Soliditech, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Process: Appli-
cations Analysis Report
PB91-129817/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Ground Water Sampling for Metals Analyses. Supertund
Ground Water Issue.
PB91-133249/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Facilitated Transport Series of Issue Papers (3rd).
PB91-133256/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Small Cost Recovery Referrals.
P691-139006/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance Regarding CERCLA Enforcement against
Bankrupt Parties.
PB91-139014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Municipal Settlements.
PB91-139311/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy.
PB91-139329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Potentially Responsible Party Partici-
pation in Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies.
PB91-139337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance on Drafting Consent Decrees in Hazardous
Waste Cases
PB91-139345/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Revisions to the Interim Guidance on PRP Participation in
Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies.
PB91-139352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance of the Use of Stipulated Penalties in Hazardous
Waste Consent Decrees.
PB91-139360/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Administrative Order on Consent for Remedial Investiga-
tions/Feasibility Study.
PB91-139378/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Model Statement of Work for a Remedial Investigation
and Feasibility Study Conducted by Potentially Responsi-
ble Parties.
PB91-139436/RE6 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Analysis of Remedies Selected in the Su-
perfund Program during FY 87, FY 88 and FY 89.
PB91-139477/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
RCRA Section 3008(h) Interim Status Corrective Action
Authority.
PB91-139840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Enforcement of Financial Responsibility Requirements for
RCRA Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities That
Are Closing.
PB91-139857/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Public Involvement in RCRA Section
3008{h) Actions.
PB91-139865/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Policy for Managing Leachate at PCB Landfills.
PB91-139907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transmittal of the RCRA Ground-Water Enforcement
Strategy.
PB91-139915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Catalog of Superfund Program Publications, FY-91.
P89Tl44683/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Update on Building and Structure Decontamination.
PB91-145102/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SPTE Demonstration of the CF Systems Organics Extrac-
tion System.
PB91-145110/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with
PCB Contamination.
PB91-145466/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Program Recommendations for State Section 313 Pro-
gram Coordinators.
PB91-145698/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Access EPA: Records Management Programs. 1991 Edi-
PB91-151605/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
Results from the Stabilization Technologies Evaluated by
the Site Program. New England Environmental Expo 90.
PB91-162479/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Factors Affecting the Applicability of Plasma Systems to
the Cleanup of Superfund Sites.
PB91-162784/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control Technology: Estimating Innovative Technology
i SITE Program.
Costs for the SITE
PB91-163758/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
ardous Substances: A Guide for Facilities and Vessels on
Compliance.
PB91-167593/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: User's Manual
for EPA Regions.
PB91-1684507REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: Model Documen-
tation.
PB91-168468/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Use of Electrokinetics for Hazardous Waste Site Remedi-
ation.
PB91-171694/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Alternative Biological Treatment Processes for Remedi-
ation of Creosote-and PCP-Contaminated Materials:
Bench-Scale Treatability Studies.
PB91-179085/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
State Program Advisory Number 8.
PB91-179168/REB 91-01 PCA21/MFA03
Toxic Treatments 'In-situ' Steam/Hot-Air Stripping Tech-
nology. Applications Analysis Report.
PB91-1B1768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sector Sampling for VOC's during Remediation of Super-
fund Site at Shaver's Farm, Georgia.
PB91-182840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Incineration Treatment of Arsenic-Contaminated Soil.
PB91-183541/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biological Assessment of Toxicity Caused by Chemical
Constituents Eluted from Site Soils Collected at the
Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Lock Haven, Clinton Co.,
Pennsylvania
PB91-186965/REB 91-01 PC A20
Final Guidance on Preparing Waste-In Lists and Volumet-
ric Rankings for Release to Potentially Responsible Par-
ties (PRPs) under CERCLA ('Waste-In' Guidance).
PB91-187005/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Model Informational Notice Letter to Local Governments.
PB91-187013/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CERCLA Implementation of Inspector Training Require-
ments for OSCs/RPMs at the Intermediate Level in STEP
and First-Line Supervisors.
PB91-187021/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Questions and Answers About the State Role in Remedy
Selection at Non-Fund-Financed Enforcement Sites.
PB91-187039/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Chemfix Technologies, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization
Process. Application Analysis Report.
PB91-187054/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CERCLA Removal Actions at Methane Release Sites.
PB91-190650/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Emission Factors for Superfund Remediation Technol-
ogies.
PB91-190975/REB
91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Basic Concepts of Contaminant Sorption at Hazardous
Waste Sites (Ground Water Issue).
PB91-191007/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Reductive Dehatogenation of Organic Contaminants in
Soils and Ground Water. Ground Water Issue.
PB91 -191056/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Overview and Update of the Superfund Innovative Tech-
nology Evaluation (SITE) Demonstration Program.
PB91-196469/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of a Fourier Transform Spectrometer as a Remote
Sensor at Superfund Sites.
PB91-199844/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Removal Program Priorities.
PB91-205484/REB
91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Implementation of the Decentralized Contractor Perform-
ance Evaluation and Award Fee Process for Selected
Remedial Program Contracts.
PB91-205492/REB 91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1992.
PB91-211813/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Air Stripping of Contaminat-
fid Watsf
PB91-211888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Memorandum of Understanding between DOD and EPA
for the Implementation of P.L 96-510 (CERCLA).
PB91-213488/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Establishing
Work Zones (F.S.O.P. 6).
PB91-213827/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Preparation of a
Site Safety Plan F.S.O.P. No. 9.
PB91-213835/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Air Surveillance
F.S.O.P. No. 8.
PB91-213843/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for the Decontami-
nation of Response Personnel F.S.O.P. No. 7.
PB91-213850/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Memorandum of Understanding between the Federal
Emergency Management Agency and EPA for the Imple-
mentation of CERCLA Relocation Activities under P.L
96.510 (CERCLA) 9295.5.01.
PB91-214072/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for Coordinating ATSDR Health Assessment
Activities with the Superfund Remedial Process.
PB91-214080/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CERCLA Compliance with Other Environmental Statutes.
PB91-2H098/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Remedial Program Financial Management Au-
thority, Responsibilities and Procedures.
PB91-214106/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Interagency Agreement between the Corps of Engineers
and EPA in Executing P.L 96.510 (CERCLA).
PB91-214114/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund LDR Guide No. 7. Determining When Land
Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) Are Relevant and Appropri-
ate to CERCLA Response Actions.
PB91-214122/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Superfund Removal Program. Financial Management Au-
thority, Responsibilities and Procedures.
PB91-214130/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Political Subdivision-Lead for Remedial Response.
PB91-214148/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Flexibility in the FY 1988 Superfund Regional Extramural
Operating Plan.
PB91-214155/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Assurance of Hazardous Waste Capacity, Guidance to
State Officials. Assistance in Fulfilling the Requirements
of CERCLA 104(c)(9).
PB91-214171/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Establishing a Construction Pipeline.
PB91 -214189/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Assessment in Superfund: A Primer. First Edition,
September 1990.
PB91-214197/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Consideration of RCRA Requirements in Performing
CERCLA Responses at Mining Waste Sites.
PB91-214205/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Recommendations for Ground Water Remediation at the
Millcreek, Pennsylvania Site.
PB91-214213/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Role of Expedited Response Actions under SARA.
PB91 -214221 /REB 91 -04 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Pre-Remedial Program Objectives for FY 89
and First Quarter of FY 90.
PB91-214239/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Model Program for Removal Site Rle Management.
PB91-214247/RE8 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Assistance Grants Program Activities Prior to
the Issuance of the Interim Final Rule.
PB91-214254/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
FY 1987 Superfund Comprehensive Accomplishments
Plan.
PB91-214262/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
40 CFR Part 35 Subpart O. Cooperative Agreements and
Superfund State Contracts for Superfund Response Ac-
tions.
PB91-214270/RE8 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Required Use of the Removal Cost Management System
for All Removal Actions.
PB91-214288/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-214296/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
Interim Rnal Guidance on Indian Involvement in the Su-
perfund Program.
PB91-214304/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Superfund Selection of Remedy.
PB91-214940/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OERR Organizational Conflict of Interest Review and Ap-
proval Program (Superfund Management Review: Rec-
ommendation No. 46C).
PB91-214957/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
ARCS Work Assignment Management: Reid Guide.
PB91-214965/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Land Disposal Restrictions as Relevant and Appropriate
Requirements for CERCLA Contaminated Soil and
Debris.
PB91-214973/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
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RI/FS Streamlining.
PB91-214961/REB
91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Data Handkng Support for CERCUS.
PB91-214999/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Implementation Strategy for Reauthorized Supertund:
Short Term Priorities for Action.
PB91-215004/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Interim Guidance on Technical Assistance Grants.
PB91-215012/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Organizing ARCS Contract Files.
PB91-215020/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pro-Remedial Strategy for Implementing SARA.
PB91-215038/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Site-Specific Contracting for Removals.
PB91-215053/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Importance of Quality for Collection of Environmental
Samples. Planning, Implementing, and Assessing FteW
Sampling Quality at CERCLA Sites.
PB91-21B941/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
RCRA NPL Listing Pofcy.
PB91-220350/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ajr/Supertund National Technical Gudance Study Series.
Database of Emission Rate Measurement Protects.
PB91-222059/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Piol-Scale lncnerab*ty Evaluation ol Arserec-and Lead-
Contaminated Soils from Two Supertund Sites.
PB91-226308/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
National Technical Information Service: Records of Deci-
sion Abstracts FY82-FY85.
PB91-227363/REB 91-O4 PC AM/MF A02
Techmcal Support Servces for Supertund Site Remedi-
ation. Interim Droctory
P881-228353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Inventory of TmataMHy Study Vendors. Volume 1 .
P891-228395/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Can Estimattng Systems for Remed*! Action Protects
P891-231191/REB 914)4 PC AOZ/MF A01
Confederations n Ground Water Remedwtjon at Super-
fund Site*.
PB91-2385B4/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Supertund Technical Assstance Grant (TAG) Handbook.
P891-238S92/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
National Priorities List Book Set
PB91-23872S/REB 91-04 PCM7&JX)
Citizens' Gudance Manual for the Techrecal Assistance
Grant Program.
PB91-238733/REB 91-O4 PCAU/MFA03
Evaluation of Alternative Treatment Technologies tor
CERCLA Softs and Defers (Summary of Phase 1 and
P891^240572/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
Enharong State Supertund CapabJrfies: Nine-State
Study
PB91-242362/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Supertund Technical Purjfcation.
PB91-9212OO/REB 91-01 Standing Order
SUPERFUND: Focusing on the Nation at Large. A
Decade of Progress at Natonal Priorities List Sites.
PBS1-9212O2/REB 91-01 Standing Order
SUPERFUND: Reporting on Progress Through Envrorv
mental liiuXalois-
PB91-9212O3/REB 91-01 Standng Order
Progress Toward Implementing Supertund. Fiscal Year
P891-921204/REB 91-01 PC A1S/MF A02
Conducing Remedial Investigations/Feas**ty Studies
for CERCLA Murwpal Landfill Srtes.
P891-S21205/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Gudance on RemacU Actions for Superfund Sites with
91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Suparlurat Focusng on the Nation at Large. A Decade
of Prooras at Natonal Pnonbes List Sites
91-01 PCAOBVMFAOI
National Pnorite* List Sues: Alabama
PB91-921209/REB 91-O1
Gudanoa for Data Useabftty n Risk Assessment Interim
91-01 PCA12/MFA02
PC A04/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
Natonat Priorities List SMs: Arizona and Nevada.
PMI-SlZII/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Notarial Pnoribes List Sites: Arkansas.
PB91-921212/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Natonal Pnonbes List Sites: CaUomia.
PB91-«21213/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
National Priorities list Sites: Colorado.
PB91-921214/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Natonal Pnoriaes Usl Siles; Connecticut
?B91-^l7wREB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
National Pnonbes List Sues: Delaware.
PTO1-S21216/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
National Pnoribes List Sites Florida.
PB91-921217/REB "I-01 PCA07/MFA01
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB91-921218/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Hawaii.
PB91-921219/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB91-921220/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois.
PB91-921221/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Indiana.
PB91-921222/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB91-921223/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB91-921224/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB91-921225/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana.
PB91-921226/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
PB91-921227/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB91-921228/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts.
PB91-921229/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB91-921230/REB 91-01 PC AtO/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB91-921231/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites:
PB91-921232/REB
of Significant Differences,
Amendment
PB91-921265/REB
The Record of Decision
91-04 PCA10/MFA03
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
National Priorities List Sites: Missoun.
PB91-921233/REB 91-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB91-921234/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB91-921235/REB 91-O1 PC A13/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB91-921236/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire.
PB91-921237/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Pnonties List Sites New Mexico.
PB91-921238/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB91-921239/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina.
PB91-921240/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: North and South Dakota.
PB91-921241/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB91-921242/REB 91-01 PCAOS/MFA01
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB91-921243/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon.
PB91-921244/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Permsyhrania.
PB91-921245/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island,
PB91-921246/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB91-921247/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
National Pnonties List Sites: Tennessee.
PB91-921248/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB91-921249/REB 91-O1 PC AOS/MF AOt
National Priorities LSI Sites: Utah.
PB91-921250/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont
PB91-921251/REB 91-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
National Pnonties List Sites: Virgnia. .„..«.
PB91-9212S2/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
National Pnontws List Sites: Washingloa
PB91-9212S3/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
National Pnontias List Srtes: West Virginia.
PB91-921254/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Pnorrties List Sites: Wisconsin.
PB91-92125S/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Pnonties Lst Sites: Wyomng. ._.„...
PB91-92J2S6/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Priorities Lst Sites; Puerto Rico.
PB91-921257/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
National Pnontes List Sites: American Samoa. Guam and
91-O1 PCA03/MFA01
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study.
fHl-l92?2M/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federaly Funded Removals. Fourth Annual Report -
PB9?-92«M/f?EB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Guidance on Preparing Superfund Decision Documents:
The Proposed Plan. The Record of Decision, Explanation
Catalog of Office of Waste Programs Enforcement Publi-
cations.
PB91-921268/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS Treatability Manual.
PB91-921269/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS CERCLA Site Sam-
pling Program: Detailed Data Report
PB91-921270/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
Compendium of ERT Toxkaty Testing Procedures.
PB91-921271/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Program Management Manual. Fiscal Year
1992. Volume 1 and Volume 2.
PB91-921272/REB 91-O4 PC A18/MF ACM
Compendium of ERT Soil Sampling and Surface Geo-
physics Procedures.
PB91-921273/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Compendium of ERT Surface Water and Sediment Sam-
pling Procedures.
PB91-921274/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Groundwater Sampling Procedures.
PB91-921275/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Waste Sampling Procedures.
PB91-921276/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
ROD Annual Report FY 1990.
PB91-921277/REB 91-04 PC A24/MF AM
User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-921278/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
National On Scene Coordinator Directory.
PB91-921279/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Compendium of Federal Facilities Directives. 1984 and
1985.
PB91-921260/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Compendium of NPL Listing Policies and Procedures.
198210 1985.
PB91-921281/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Oil Spill Contingency Planning: National Status. A Report
to me President
PB91-921282/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site
Remediation Technologies.
PB91-921284/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation. Second Edition.
PB91-921285/REB 91-O4 PCA04/MFA01
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System. User's Manual for Industry.
PB91-921287/REB 91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site
Clean-Up Technologies.
PB91-921288/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Vendor Information Form to be Completed for Participa-
tion in the: Vendor Information System for Innovative
Treatment Technologies (VISiTT).
PB91-921289/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report, January 1991. Rrst Issue.
PB91-921290/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Engineering Issue: Treatment of Lead-Con-
PB91-921291/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Subsurface Contamination Reference Guide.
PB91-921292/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Ground-Water Issue: Characterizing Soils for Hazardous
Waste Site Assessments.
PB91-921294/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Fact Sheet and Directives.
PB91-921300/REB 91-01 Standing Order
Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill
Sites.
PB91-921301/REB
91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Closing the NPL Book under the Original HRS.
PB91-921302/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Background Informa-
tion.
PB91-921303/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exemptions from the Statutory Limits on Removal Ac-
PB91-921304/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System Os and As.
PB91-921305/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Pubic Awareness Signs at Superfund Sites. ...._.
PB91-921306/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: An Improved Tool for
Screening Superfund Sites.
PB91-921307/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Supertund.
PB91-921308/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
CERCLA Compliance with the RCRA Toxkaty Character-
istics (TQ Rule: Part 2.
PB91-921309/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
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SUPERFUND
Obtaining a Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for Re-
moval Actions. Supertund LDR Guide No. 6B.
PB91-921310/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's: State Ground-Water Antidegradation
Issues.
PB91-921311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment.
PB91-921312/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Compliance with Third Third Requirements Under the
LDRs. Supertund LDR Guide No. 8.
PB91-921313/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Hearth Evaluation Manual. Supplemental Guid-
ance: 'Standard Default Exposure Factors'.
PB91-921314/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
Substances: A Guide for EPA Regions.
PB91-921315/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CERCLIS - WasteLAN - CteanLAN.
PB91-921316/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Guide to Developing Action Memorandums.
PB91-921317/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Guide to RCRA Management Requirements
for Mineral Processing Wastes.
PB91-921318/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Assistance to the Supertund
Program.
PB91-921319/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Using State and Local Officials to Assist in Community
Relations (Superfund Management Review: Recommen-
dation No. 43.K.L).
PB91-921320/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's: The Fund-Balancing Waiver.
PB91-921321/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Making Superfund Documents Available to the Public
throughout the Cleanup Process, and Discussing Site
Findings and Decisions as They are Developed (Super-
hind Management Review: No. 43 G. H. Q, R, T).
PB91-921322/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Memorandum of Understanding between ORD and
OERR.
PB91-921323/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Final Policy on Setting RI/FS Priorities,
PB91-921324/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Suggested ROD Language for Various Ground Water Re-
mediation Options.
PB91-921325/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Policy on Management of Post-Removal Site Control.
PB91-921326/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund LDR Guide No. 6A (2nd Edition) Obtaining a
Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for Remedial Ac-
PB91-921327/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory.
PB91-921328/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Policy on Ftoodplains and Wetland Assessments for
CERCLA Actions
PB91-921329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sampler's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-921330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes during Site
PB9T921331/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Applicability of Land Disposal Restrictions to RCRA and
CERCLA Ground Water Treatment Reinjection Supertund
Management Review: Recommendation No. 26.
PB91-921332/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Total Quality Management (TQM) and Quality Assurance
(QA) in Superfund.
PB91-921333/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Reoional Site Assessment Program Objectives for FY 90.
PB91 -921334/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Headouarters Support Contract Management Procedures.
PB9V921335/REE! 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies
in OSWER Programs.
PB91-921336/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
General Information and Comparison. .„„., ....
PB91-921338/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites and RCRA Correc-
re91*21339/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
RCRA TSD and Emergency Response Without Regard to
P^*921340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's: General Policy, RCRA, CWA,
SDWA, Post-ROD Information, and Contingent Waivers
PB91^921341/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Establishing Work Zones at Uncontrolled Hazardous
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Records of Decision Update. Volume 6,
PCA01/MFA01
Innovative Methods to Increase Public Involvement in Su-
perfund Community Relations (Superfund Management
Review Recommendation No. 43.A).
PB91-921344/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Minimizing Problems Caused by Staff Turnover (Super-
fund Management Review: Recommendation No. 43, M,
N, O).
PB91-921345/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Priority for Health and Safety Requirements, Especially
Medical Surveillance Requirements, for EPA Employees
91-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process,
Direct Cite/Revised Reimbursement Methods.
PB91-921347/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CERCLIS Listing.
PB91-921348/REB
Who Support OSWER Progra
PB91-921346/REB
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Superfund Docket Operations Manual for Rulemaking Ac-
tivities.
PB91-921349/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guide to Developing Superfund No Action, Interim Action,
and Contingency Remedy RODS.
PB91-921350/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide to Addressing Pre-ROD and Post-ROD Changes.
PB91-921351/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup
Levels at Superfund Sites. Supplement to Interim Guid-
ance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels at Super-
fund Sites.
PB91-921352/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Superfund Overview Fact Sheet Package.
PB91-921353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Fact Sheet. Supertund Progress: Environ-
mental Indicators.
PB91-921354/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Real Estate Acquisition Procedures for USACE Projects.
PB91-921355/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Guide to Pump and Treat Groulxtwater Remediation
Technology.
PB91-921356/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Ac-
tions Performed by PRPs.
PB91-921357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund - Imple-
mentation.
PB91-921358/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Role of the Baseline Risk Assessment in Supertund
Remedy Selection Decisions.
PB91-921359/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Health and Safety Roles and Responsibilities at Remedi-
PB91-921362/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's Compliance with New SDWA Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Organic and In-
organic Chemicals.
PB91-921363/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide to Discharging CERCLA Aqueous Wastes to Pub-
licly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs).
PB91-921364/REB
Guide: Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup
Standards for Soils and Solid Media.
PB91-921365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies
in OSWER Programs.
PB91-921366/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Guide to Obtaining No Migration Variances for CERCLA
91-04 PCA01/MFA01
.
91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews.
PB91-921368/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Structure and Components of Five- Year Reviews.
PB91-921369/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1, Number 1. February 1991.
PB91-921370/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1, Number 2, April 1991. .„,.._ .„,
PB91-921371/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1, Number 3, June 1991. .„„,.... .-.
PB91-921372/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Technology
Demonstration Summary: Chemfa Solidification/Stabiliza-
tion Process, Qackamas, Oregon. __.-»,..,-.„,
PB91-921373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Records and Decisions (ROD).
PB91-921400/REB 91-01 Standing Order
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Coakley
Landfill, North Hampton, New Hampshire (First Remedial
pgrWl/REB990" 91.01 PCA12/MFA02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township Route 72 Site, Burlington County, New Jersey
(First Remedial Action). May 16, 1 990 .„,.._ . n,
PB91-921402/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Radium
Chemical Company Site, WoodskJe, Queens County. New
York (First Remedial Action), Final Report, June 21,
1990.
PB91-921403/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): W. M.
Manufacturing Supertund Site, Danville, Pennsylvania
(Second Remedial Action), June 29,1990.
PB91-921404/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Croydon
TCE Site, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (Second Remedial
Action), Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921405/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Walsh
Landfill Site, Chester County, Pennsylvania (First Remedi-
al Action), June 29, 1990.
PB91-921406/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Lord-
Shope Landfill Site, Erie County, Pennsylvania (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report, June 29. 1990.
PB91-921407/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Army
Creek Landfill Site, New Castle, Delaware (Second Re-
medial Action), Rnal Report, June 29,1990.
PB91-921408/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Whitewood Creek Site, Lawrence, Meade, and Butte
Counties, South Dakota (First Remedial Action), Final
Report, March 30,1990.
PB91-921409/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Onalaska
Municipal Landfill Site, Lacrosse County, Wisconsin (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, August 14,1990.
PB91-921410/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Watkins-
Johnson (Stewart Division), Scotts Valley, California (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921411/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rose
Township, Oakland County, Michigan. (First Remedial
Action), September 18, 1989.
PB91-921412/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Tink-
ham's Garage Site, Londonderry, New Hampshire. (First
Remedial Action), March 10,1989.
PB91-921413/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tele-
dyne Wan Chang, Albany, OR. (First Remedial Action),
December 1989.
PB91-921414/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Coast
Wood Preserving, Inc., Ukiah, CA. (First Remedial Action,
September 1989).
PB91-921415/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Kear-
sarge Metallurgical Corporation, Conway, NH. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921416/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker-
102nd Street Landfill, Niagara Falls, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921417/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Beacon
Heights Landfill Site. Beacon Falls, CT. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990. (Supplemental).
PB91-921418/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Baird and
McGuire/Alternate Water Supply. Holbrook. MA. (Third
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921419/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Old
Springfield Landfill, Springfield, VT. (Second Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921420/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Stamina
Mills Site, North Smithfield, Rl. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921421/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Samey
Farm, Amenia, Dutchess County, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921422/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Scientific
Chemical Processing Site, Cartstadt, Bergen County, NJ.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921423/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sealand
Restoration Site, Town of Lisbon, St Lawrence County,
NY. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921424/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): FAA
Technical Center, Area 20A - Salvage Yard. Atlantic
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921425/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township Route 72 and Route 532 Dump Sites, Burling-
ton County, Chatsworth, NJ. (First Remedial Action), May
1990.
PB91-921426/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemcal/Ruco Polymer Site. Hhcksv^le, NY. (Frst Reme-
dal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921427/RE8 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record o) Decision (EPA Region 2): Myers
Proper^Franktn Townshp. NJ. (Frst Remedial Action).
PB91-921428/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): M and T
DeUsa LandH Site. Monmouth County. NJ. (First Reme-
dal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921429/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Lone Pine
LanctM. Freehold Township, Monmouth County, NJ.
(Second Remedy) Action). September 1990.
PB91-921430/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mont-
dair/West Orange Radum Site. Essex County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action). June 1990.
PB91-921431/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Avtex
Rbers Site, Front Royal. VA. (Second Remedal Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921432/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): F*e/Artel
Chemical Site, NHro. WV. (Second Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-321433/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Keystone
Sanitation Landf* Site. Adams County. Union Township.
PA. (First Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921434/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regkxi 3): Croyden
TCE SM. Bristol Township. Bucks County. PA. (Second
Remedial Acton). June 1990.
PB91-92143S/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
Supartund Record of Daemon (EPA Regan 2): Glen
Rrige Radum SHa. Essex County. NJ. (Second Remedial
Acbon). June 1990.
PB91-921436/REB 91-O4 PC AO4/UF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brown's
Battery Breaking Site, TMan Township. PA. (First Reme-
dal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921437/REB 91-O4 PCAOS/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Butz
LandM Superfund Site, Jackson Township, Monroe
County. PA. (First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921438/REB 91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sand,
Gravel and Stone Sue. EKton. MD. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921439/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome
Lanctfa Site. Pro Township. Mercer County. PA. (First
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921440/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): East ML
2an LandO. Springettsbury Township. York County. PA.
(First Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-32144VREB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Harris/
Palm Bay Faokty, Palm Bay, Brevard County, Fl_ (First
Remedial Action). June 1990.
PB91-921442/P
91-04 PCA06/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): North
Hofywood Dump. TN. (First Remedial Action). September
1990.
PB91-921443/REB 91-04 PCA13/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Dubose
Of Products SSe, Cantonment, Escambia County, FL.
(First Remedial Action). March 1990.
P891-821444/REB 91-04 PCAO4/MFA01
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 41: Kassouf-
Krnertng Battery Site. Tampa. Hfcborough County. FL.
(Second Remedial Acton). March 1990.
PB91-92144S/REB 91-04 PCAO4/MFA01
Supartund Record of Deosnn (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Corporation Site. Salisbury. NC.
Kkal Action). September 1990.
91-04 PCAOC/MFA02
(Second Re
P891-92144S/REB
Supartund Record of Decson (EPA Region 4): SCRDI
Bluff Road SM. Columbia. Rchtond County. SC. (Frst
Flamed* Action). September 1990.
PB91-821447/REB 91-O4 PCA06/MFA02
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pickett-
v*e Road Land* Jacksonvfte, Duval County. FL. (First
RemedW Action). September 1990.
PB91-921448/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cabot
Carbon/Koppers Site. GanesvOe. Alachua County. FL
(First flemodal Action). September 1990.
PB91-821449/REB 91-04 PC AO7/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5Y- Tri-State
Plating. Columbus. IN (First Remedal Action). March
1990
PB91-9214SO/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Frsher-
Cato Chem. Kingsbury. IN. (Fist Remedal Action).
Auoust 1990.
PB9l!a21451/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wheeler
Pit Site. La Prairie Township. Wl. (First Remedial Action).
September 1990.
PB91-921452/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pristine,
Inc.. Reading, OH. (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
(Amendment).
PB91-921453/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): K and L
Landfill. Kalamazoo, Ml. (Frst Remedial Action). Septem-
ber 1990.
PB91-921454/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): On/
Story/Cordova Chemical Site, North Muskegon, Ml.
[Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921455/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Naval In-
dustrial Reserve Ordnance Plant Fndley, MN. (First Re-
medal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921456/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries. Eau Claire. Wl. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB5T-921457/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): St Louis
River/lntenake/Duluth Tar Site. Dukith. MN. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921458/REB
91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Clare
Water Supply. Clara County, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PBll-921459/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): University
of Mrnesota Rosemount Research Center. MN. (First
Remedal Acton). June 1990.
PB91-921460/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Moss-
American Kerr-McGee Oil Site. Milwaukee. Wl. (First Re-
medial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921461/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spring-
field Township Dump Site, Oakland County, Ml. (Frst Re-
medial Acbon). September 1990.
PB91-921462/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Metamora
LaridM, Metamora, Lapeer County. Ml. (Second Remedi-
al Action). September 1990.
PB91-921463/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hunts
Disposal Landfill Site, Town of Caledonia, Wl. (Frst Re-
medal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921464/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Union
Scrap Iron Metal, Hemepin County, Minneapolis, MN.
(Frst Remedal Action). March 1990.
PB91-921465/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Before-
Nobel Site. Muskegon. Ml. (Frst Remedal Action). Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921466/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
njackson-
.Frst Remedi-
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):
vile Muraopal Landfill Superfund Site. AR. (Frs
at Action), September 1990.
PB91-921467/REB
91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texar-
kana Wood Preserving Company, Texarkana. Bowie
County. TX (Frst Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921468/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tenth
Street Dump/ Junkyard. Oklahoma City. OK. (Frst Reme-
dal Acton). September 1990.
PB91-«21469/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tinker
AFB (Soldier Creek/Bkfg. 3001). OK. (Frst Remedal
Acton). August 1990.
PB91&1470/REB 91-04 PCA08/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): North-
western States Portland Cement Company Site. Mason
City. 1A. (Frst Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921471/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination (East Industrial Park), ME
(Frst Remedal Acton). September 1990.
PB91-921472/REB ^^ 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination FAR-MAR-CO Subsite.
Hastings Irrigation Pipe Company TCA Sois Operable
Unit Hastings, ME. (Second Remedal Action), Septem-
btf 1990
PB91-921473/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lindsay
Manufacturing Company, Lindsay. NE. (Frst Hemedal
91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Midwest Operable Unit
Keaogg. IA. (first Remedal Action), September 1990.
PB9V-921475/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Missouri
Electric Works Ste. Cape Girardeau. MO. (Frst Remedial
9104 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Waverly
Ground Water Contamination Site. Waverly, NE. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921477/REB 91-0* PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Fairfield
Coal Gasification Site, Fairfield. IA. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921478/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Commerce City, CO. (Second Re-
medial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921479/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ogden
Defense Depot (Operable Unit 2), Weber County. Ogden,
UT. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921480/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Mystery
Bridge at Highway 20, Natrona County, WY. (First Reme-
dal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921481/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Monticel-
lo Mill Tailings Site. San Juan County. UT. (Frst Remedi-
al Action), August 1990.
PB91-921482/REB
91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Martin
Marietta Astronautics Group Site, Waterloo. CO. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921433/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 16), CO. (Second Re-
medial Action), February 1990.
PB91-921484/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 18). CO. (Third Remedi-
al Action), February 1990.
PB91-92148S/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 20). CO. (Fifth Remedial
Action). March 1990.
PB91-921486/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Flats Plant (DOE), Northern Jefferson County. CO. (First
Remedial Action). January 1990.
PB91-921487/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sharon
Steel (Midvale TaWngs), Midvale. UT. (Frst Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921488/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): J. H.
Baxter Superfund Site, Weed, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921489/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Stmgfel-
tow Hazardous Waste Site. Riverside County. CA. (Fourth
Remedal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921490/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Louisi-
ana-Pacific Corporation, OrovUte, CA. (Frst Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921491/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Applied
Materials, Inc.. Superfund Site, Santa Clara. CA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921492/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Operating
Industries, Inc.. Monterey Park. CA. (Third Remedial
Action), September 1990 (Amendment).
PB91-921493/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): FMC
Pesticide Formulation Facility. Yakima, WA. (Frst Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921494/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mann-
heim Avenue Dump Site, Galloway Township. Atlantic
County, NJ. (Frst Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921495/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Higgins
Farm. Franklin Township, Somerset County. NJ. (First
Remedal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921496/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pomona
Oaks Wen Contamination Site, Galloway Township. Atlan-
tic County, NJ. (Frst Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921497/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF AO1
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Imperial
Oil/Champion Chemicals, Marlboro Towrship, Monmouth
County, NJ. (Frst Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921498/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Vestal
Water Supply Well No. 1-1, Broome County, Vestal, NY.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921499/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Schuylkill
Metal, Hiteborough County, Plant City. FL. (Frst Remedi-
al Action), September 1990.
PB91-921501/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-
Chem Site, Eart Township, Berks County, PA. (Second
Remedal Acton). September 1990.
PB91-921502/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): King of
Prussia Technical Corporation Site, Winslow Township,
Camden County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921503/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Raymark
Site, Hatboro Borough, Montgomery County, PA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921504/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base, DE. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921505/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regbn 4): Hipps
Road Landfill Site, Duval County, Jacksonville, FL (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1990.
PB91-921506/REB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): 62nd
Street Dump, Hillsborough County, Tampa, FL (First Re-
medial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921507/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Zellwood
Groundwater Contamination Site, (Operable Unit 1),
Orange County. Zellwood, FL (First Remedial Action),
(Amendment), March 1990.
PB91-921506/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): San-
gamo/Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge (USDOI).
Garten/ale, IL (First Remedial Action), August 1990.
PB91-921509/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Crystal
Chemical Site, Houston, TX. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921510/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Mt.
Arsenal (Operable Unit 19), CO. (Fourth Remedial
Action). February 1990.
PB91-921511/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Mt
Arsenal (Operable Unit 17), CO. (Eighth Remedial
Action), February 1990.
PB91-921512/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac,
Inc.. Jacksonville, AR. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
PB91-921513/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): White
Farm Equipment Company Dump Site, Floyd County,
Charles City, IA. (First Remedial Action), September
1990
PB91-921514/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): NL Indus-
tries/Taracorp Lead Smelting, Granite City, IL (First Re-
medal Action), March 1990.
PB91-921515/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Tyson
Dump Number 1, Upper Merion Township. Montgomery
County, PA. (Third Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921516/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ocon-
omowoc Electroplating Company Site, Ashippun, Wl.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921517/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Akjoma
Municipal Landfill, Akjoma, Wl. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921518/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilly Tar
and Chemical Corporation Site, St. Peter Aquifer, St.
Louis Park. MN. (Third Remedial Action), September
PB9l'-921519/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Pagano
Salvage Site, Los Unas, NM. (First Remedial Action),
Sootombor 1990
PB91-921520/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision {EPA Region 6): Arkwood.
Inc., Omaha. AH. (First Remedial Action), September
1990
PB91'-921521/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Coalinga
Asbestos Mine, Fresno County. CA. (Second Remedial
91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Master
Disposal Service Landfill. BrookfiekJ, Wl. (First Remedial
1M°- 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Munisport
Landfill Site. Dade County, North Miami. FL (First Reme-
91-04 PCA09/MFA02
Superfund Record Of Decision (EPA Region 2): Clare-
mont Polychemical. Nassau County, Old Bethpage, NY.
(Second Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921526/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Metaltec/
Aerosystems, Franklin Borough, Sussex County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921527/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regwn 8): Sitver
Bow Creek/Butte Area NPL Site, Warm Springs Ponds
Operable Unit, Upper Clark Fork River Basin, MT. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921528/REB 91-04 PC A20/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemical
Leaman Tank Lines Site, Logan Township, Gloucester
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921529/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): City In-
dustries, Winter Park, FL. (First Remedial Action), March
1990.
PB91-921530/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Bypass
601 Groundwater Contamination Site (Martin Scrap Recy-
cling Facility), Concord. NC. (First Remedial-Action),
August 1990.
PB91-921531/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Wheeling
Disposal Service Company Landfill, Amazonia, MO. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921532/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mattiace
Petrochemical Company, Broome County, Glen Cove,
NY. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921533/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Intel
Santa Clara III Superfund Site, Santa Clara, CA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921S34/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Intersil/
Siemens Superfund Site, Cupertino, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921535/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Howe
Valley Landfill, Howe Valley, KY. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921539/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Portland
Cement Co. (Kiln Dust No. 2 and No. 3) Operable Unit 1,
Salt Lake City. UT. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921540/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Shenan-
doah Stables, Lincoln County, MO. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921541/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort
Lewis Logistics Center, Pierce County. Fort Lewis, WA.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921542/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1. Lincoln County,
Carrizozo, NM. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921543/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Solvent
Service Superfund Site. San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921544/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hagen
Farm Site, Source Control Operable Unit Dane County,
Wl. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921545/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Yellow
Water Road Site, Duval County, Baldwin. FL (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921546/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kummer
Sanitary Landfill. Northern Township, Beltrami County,
MN. (Third Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921547/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Cinnamin-
son Groundwater Contamination Site, Burlington County,
NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921548/REB 91-O4 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Syosset
Landfill, Nassau County. Syosset NY. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990. .--,,,,-.«»
PB91-921549/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Coker's
Sanitation Service Landfills. Kent County, DE. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990. _-.«,..».»«
PB91-921550/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision: (EPA Region 2): Kentucky
Avenue WeHfield Site, Town of Horseheads, Chemung
County, New York (Second Remedial Action), September
38 1990
PB'91-921551/REB 91-°* PC A15
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wayne
Reclamation and Recycling. Columbia City, Indiana (First
Remedial Action). Final Report, March 30,1990
PB91-921552/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spiegel-
berg Site. Green Oak Township. Livingston County,
Michigan (First Remedial Action), Rnal Report, June 29,
1QQO
PB91-921553/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 22). Colorado (Sixth Re-
medial Action), Final Report, May 3, 1990
PB91-921554/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 23). Adams County,
Colorado (Seventh Remedial Action), Final Draft, March
1990.
PB91-921555/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American
Thermostat Site, South Cairo, Green County, New York
(Second Remedial Action), Final Report June 29,1990.
PB91-921556/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Solvent
Savers Site, Chenango County, New York (First Remedial
Action), Final Report, September 28, 1990.
PB91-921557/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sayreville
Landfill Site, Borough of Sayreville, Middlesex County,
New Jersey (First Remedial Action), September 28, 1990.
PB91-921558/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): U.S. Tita-
nium Superfund Site, Nelson County, Virginia (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report, November 29, 1990.
PB91-921559/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Coleman
Evans Wood Preserving Site, fjuval County, Jacksonville,
Florida (First Remedial Action (Amendment)), Final
Report, September 9, 1990.
PB91-921560/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Lewisburg
Dump Site, Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, September 19,1990.
PB91-921561/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site, Adrian, Michigan (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report, September 28, 1990.
PB91-921562/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Rogers
Road Municipal Landfill, Pulaski County, Arkansas (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, September 27, 1990.
PB91-921563/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), Weldon Spring, MO.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921564/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION
ACT OF 1986
Section 313, Emergency Planning and Community Rkjht-
lo-Know Act: Quality Assurance Audit Manual.
PB91-167577/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act: SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Sub-
stances, CERCLA Hazardous Substances and SARA
Section 313 Toxic Chemicals (Title III, List of Lists) (for
Microcomputers).
PB91-506964/REB 91-01 CP D02
SUPERFUND DOCKET AND INFORMATION CENTER
Superfund Docket Operations Manual for Rulemaking Ac-
tivities.
PB91-921349/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
SUPERFUND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION
Demonstration of Hazardous Waste Site Treatment Tech-
nologies.
PB91-176909/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SUPERFUND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION
PROGRAM
Control Technology: Estimating Innovative Technology
Costs for the SITE Program.
PB91-163758/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Update of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
SITE Emerging Technology Program, 1990.
PB91-171678/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA SITE Demonstration of the International Waste
Technologies/Geo-Con In situ Stabilization/Solidification
PB91-171686/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Demonstration Projects Under the U.S. EPA Superfund
Innovative Technology Evaluation Program.
PB91-176891/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA Site Demonstration of the Terra Vac In situ Vacuum
Extraction Process in Groveland, Massachusetts. (Site
Program Update: Part VII).
PB91-182097/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA Site Demonstration of BioTrol Aqueous Treatment
System.
PB91-182279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chemfrx Technologies, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization
Process. Application Analysis Report.
PB91-187054/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SITE Demonstration of the American Combustion Pyre-
tron Oxygen-Enhanced Burner.
PB91-196246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Overview and Update of the Superfund Innovative Tech-
nology Evaluation (SITE) Demonstration Program.
PB91-196469/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT MODELING SYSTEM
Surface Impoundment Modeling System, Version 2.0.
User's Manual.
PB91-156711/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Background Document for the Surface Impoundment
Modeling System, Version 2.0. Documentation.
PB91-1&729/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
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Surface Impoundment Modeling System, Version 2.0 (for
Microcomputers).
PB91-506998/REB 91-01 CP 002
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
Documenting the U.S. Landfill/Impoundment Permit A
Guide to Technical Resources.
PB91-149633/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Surface Impoundment Modeling System, Version 2.0.
User's Manual.
PB91-156711/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Background Document for the Surface Impoundment
Modeling System, Version 2.0. Documentation.
PB9M56729/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Evalua-
tion Manual (Revised Edition).
PB91-181586/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Design. Construction, and Operation of Hazardous and
Non-Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments.
PB91-204354/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Surface Impoundment Modeling System, Version 2.0 (for
Microcomputers).
PB91-506998/REB 91-01 CP D02
SURFACE LAYERS
Significance of the Surface Microlayer to the Environ-
mental Fate of DK2-ethylhexyI)ptithalate Predicted from
Marine Microcosms.
PB91-183210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SURFACE MINING
Measurement of Methane Emissions in the Plume of a
Large Surface Coal Mine Using Open-Path FDR Spec-
troscopy.
PB91-226415/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SURFACE SLIDE SYSTEM
Dynamics of Plasm*) Transfer on Surfaces.
PB91-163816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SURFACE WATER RUNOFF
Reply to Discussion by Geoff Kite: Relationship between
Annual Runoff and Watershed Area for the Eastern
United States.
PB91-177022/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
SURFACE WATERS
National Stream Survey Database Guide.
PB91-141804/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Temporal Variability in Lakewater Chemistry in the North-
eastern United States: Results of Phase 2 of the Eastern
Lake Survey.
PB91-159590/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EMAP-Surface Waters Monitoring and Research Strate-
gy. Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-168518/REB 91-01 PC AO9/MF A02
Macroinvertebrate Field and Laboratory Methods for
Evaluating the Biological Integrity of Surface Waters.
PB91-171363/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Characterizing Surface Waters That May Not Require Fil-
tration.
PB91-171637/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Design of Shoreline Surveys for Aquatic Litter Pollution.
PB91-179051/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Generatzed Soft Water Acidification Model
PB91-1B2055/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PrerJcfing and Forecasting Surface Water Acidification: A
Plan for Assessing Data Aggregation Effects.
PB91-1B2451/REB 91-01 PC AO4/MF A01
Evaluation of Oronation By-Products from Two California
Surface Waters.
PB91-183178/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Characteristics of Land Use in Northeast and
Southern Blue Ridge Province: Associations with Acid
Rain Effects on Surface-Water Chemistry.
PB91-207001/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
AorJc Lakes and Streams in the United States: The Role
of Actfc Deposition.
PB91-226324/REB 91-O4 PCA02/MFA01
Compendrum of ERT Surface Water and Sediment Sam-
pling Procedures.
PB91-921274/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Kassouf-
Kknertng Battery Site. Tampa. HJBsborough County, FL
(Second Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921445/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
SURFACES
Association of Microorganisms with Surfaces in Distribu-
tion Systems.
PB91-242S60/REB , 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
SURFACTANTS
Characteristics
Evaluations.
PB91-144998/REB
SorJment- and Saturated-Soi-Asscaated Reactions In-
volving an Anionic Surfactant (Dodecytsutfate). 1. Precipi-
tation and Micefle Formation.
PB91-219071/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
SecSment- and Saturated-So»-Asscciated Reactions In-
volving an Anionic Surfactant (Dodecytsurfate). 2. Parti-
lion of PAH Compounds among Phases.
PB91-219089/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
of Surfactants in Toncrty Identification
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SURGERY
Fimbria-Fomix Transections Disrupt the Ontogeny of De-
layed Alternation but Not Position Discrimination in the
Rat
PB91-231282/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SURVIVAL
Calibration of Greenhouse and the Field for Survival of
Genetically Engineered Microorganisms.
PB91-109975/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SURVIVAL ANALYSIS
Survival of Bacteria during Aerosoiization.
PB91-177147/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SWAMPS
Impacts on Quality of Inland Wetlands of the United
States: A Survey of Indicators, Techniques, and Applica-
tions of Community-Level Biomonitoring Data.
PB91-113837/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Re-
search Plan for Monitoring Wetland Ecosystems.
PB91-149526/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
SWELLING
Swelling Properties of Soil Organic Matter and Their Re-
lation to Sorptron of Non-Ionic Organic Compounds.
PB91-217406/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
Trophic Control of Lung Development by Sympathetic
Neurons: Effects of Neonatal Sympathectomy with 6-Hy-
droxydopamine.
PB91-109207/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SYNAPTONEMAL COMPLEX
Stage-Specific Damage to Synaptonemal Complexes and
Metaphase Chromosomes Induced by X Rays in Male
Mouse Germ Cells.
PB91-182238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SYNAPTONEMAL COMPLEXES
Synaptonemal Complex Analysis of Mutagen Effects on
Meiotic Chromosome Structure and Behavior.
PB91-132969/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SYNTHESIS (CHEMISTRY)
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Potychlon-
nated Dibenzo-p-Dioidn and Potychlorinated Dibenzofuran
Precursors.
PB91-146647/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Polychlori-
nated Dibenzc-p-Dioxin and Potychlorinated Dibenzofuran
Precursors (Reannouncement).
PB91-156802/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
SYNTHETIC FUELS REFINERIES
Parachute Creek Shale Oil Project Monitoring Review
Committee Meeting Report, August 9,1990.
PB91 -196051 /REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
Addendum to Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis of Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals (April 1989).
PB91-142885/REB 91-01 PC A07
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Technologies and Costs for the Removal of Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals from Potable Water Supplies.
PB91-143438/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
SYNTHETIC RESINS
Cost Estimates for Controlling SCCs by GAC Treatment
PB91-162420/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
T LYMPHOCYTES
Evidence That Drug-Resistant Alkxeactive T Cells May
Contribute to Human Graft Rejection.
PB91 -115774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Acute, Subchronic, and Chronic Exposure to a Simulated
Urban Profile of Ozone: Effects on Extrapulmonary Natu-
ral Killer CeU Activity and Lymphocyte Mitogenic Re-
PB91-149740/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Normal Human Lung Lymphocytes
and lnterleukin-2-lnduced Lung T Cell Lines.
PB91-213504/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TAILINGS
Production and Processing of Metals: Their Disposal and
Future Risks.
PB91-176933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radon Concentrations Around the L-Bar Uranium Mill
Site.
PB91-190991/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TAMPA (FLORIDA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Kassouf-
Kimertng Battery Site. Tampa. Hillsborough County, FL
(Second Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921445/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
TARTARIC ACID
Interaction of Aqueous Solutions of Chlorine with Malic
Acid, Tartaric Acid, and Various Fruit Juices. A Source of
Mutagens.
PB91-116046/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TASTE
Taste Discrimination Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB91-109660/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
TASTE DISCRIMINATION
Effect of Methyl Parathion on Food Discrimination in
Northern Boowhite fCotoxis vigWanus').
PB91-177089/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
TAXONOMY
Taxonomic Level and Sample Size Sufficient for Assess-
ing Pollution Impacts on the Southern California Bight
Macrobenthos.
PB91-177188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook of Wetland Plants of the Rocky Mountain
Region.
PB91-218685/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contracts. Users'
Manual.
PB91-214163/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation. Interim Directory.
PB91-228353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook.
PB91-238592/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
Citizens' Guidance Manual for the Technical Assistance
Grant Program.
PB91-238733/REB ' 91-04 PCA14/MFA03
TECHNICAL REPORTS
Access EPA: Clearinghouses and Hotlines. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151597/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
Ultrox International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation Tech-
nology: Applications Analysis Report
PB91-129759/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Solkfitech, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Process: Appli-
cations Analysis Report.
PB91-129817/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Degreasing System Pollution Prevention Modification
verses Industrial Hygiene Concerns.
PB91-231142/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Technology Transfer Needs Assessment. 1990.
PB91-125674/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Control Technology Center 1990. A Year of Expanding
Service.
PB91-222034/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION
Workshop on Innovative Technologies for Treatment of
Contaminated Sediments. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on
June 13-14, 1990. Summary Report
PB91-148296/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Treatment Technology Background Document
PB91-160556/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Update of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
SITE Emerging Technology Program, 1990.
PB91-171678/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Overview and Update of the Superfund Innovative Tech-
nology Evaluation (SITE) Demonstration Program.
PB91-196469/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used at Haz-
ardous Waste Sites.
PB91-921283/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory.
PB91-921328/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TELEPHONE SURVEYS
Subtitle D Industrial Facility Telephone Survey Report
(1987).
PB91-240432/REB 91-04 PC A99
TEMPERATURE
Effects of Temperature and Salinity on 'Menidia beryllina'
Embryos Exposed to Terbufos.
PB91-163881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Temperature during Electric- and Magnetic-
Field-Induced Alteration of Calcium-Ion Release from In
vitro Brain Tissue.
PB91-211433/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION
Temperature Scenario Development Using Regression
Methods. Phase 2.
PB91-231506/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
TEMPERATURE PROGRAMMED
MULT1CHROMATOGRAPHY
Prediction of Retention Times in Temperature-Pro-
grammed Multichromatography.
PB91-196519/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TENNESSEE
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Tennessee, 1989 On
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509000/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Tennessee, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509539/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB91-921248/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
TERATOGENIC COMPOUNDS
Biologically Based Dose Response Models for Develop-
mental Toxicity Risk Assessment
PB91-233338/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Statistical Problems (and Some Solutions) Associated
with Testing for Effects in Developmental Toxicology.
PB91-242453/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KW-110
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KEYWORD INDEX
THYMIDINE KINASE
TERATOGENS
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 2. Nitrofen and
Ethylenethiourea.
PB91-109199/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 1. Colchicine
Dinoseb, and Methyl Salicylate.
PB91-109223/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Structure-Activity Relationships in the Developmental
Toxicity of Substituted Phenols: In vivo Effects
PB91 -115907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Teratogenicity of 5-Azacytidine in the Sprague-Dawley
Rat
PB91 -117051 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Murine Cytomegalovirus on Development Lack
of Interactions of virus and Sodium Salicylate.
PB91-117069/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
5-Methylhexanoic Acid Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-141838/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
lexicological Mechanisms of Implantation Failure.
PB91-149765/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cyclophosphamide Teratogenesis: Evidence for Compen-
satory Responses to Induced Cellular Toxicity.
PB91-163667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Vertebral Abnormalities in Juvenile Inland Silversides
'Menidia beryllina' Exposed to Terbufos during Embryo-
genesis.
PB91-163956/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
2-Methylhexanoic Acid Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-197418/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Critical Review of the Developmental Toxicity and Terato-
genicity of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin: Recent
Advances Toward Understanding the Mechanism.
PB91-211383/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Activity Profiles of Developmental Toxicity: Design Con-
siderations and Pilot Implementation.
PB91-211458/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Symposium Overview: Symposium on Application of
Pharmacokinetics in Developmental Toxicity Risk Assess-
ments.
PB91-211474/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
In vivo and In vitro Structure-Dosimetry-Activity Relation-
ships of Substituted Phenols in Developmental Toxicity
Assays.
PB91-213645/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Animal Models for Assessing Developmental Toxicity.
PB91-219154/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91 -231159/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TERBUFOS
Effects of Temperature and Salinity on 'Menidia beryllina'
Embryos Exposed to Terbufos.
PB91-163881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Vertebral Abnormalities in Juvenile Inland Silversides
'Menidia beryllina' Exposed to Terbufos during Embryo-
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
1-163956/REB
TERBUT ALINE
Regulation of Postnatal beta-Adrenergic Receptor/Aden-
yiate Cyclase Development by Prenatal Agonist Stimula-
tion and Steroids: Alterations in Rat Kidney and Lung
after Exposure to Terbutaiine or Dexamethasone.
PB91-213496/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TERBUTBYN
Terbutryn: Decision Document
PB91-206573/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TERPENE COMPOUNDS
Factors Controlling the Emissions of Monoterpenes and
Other Volatile Organic Compounds.
PB91-136622/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
TERPENE HYDROCARBONS
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the
Biogenic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB91-136549/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
TERRA VAC SYSTEM
EPA Site Demonstration of the Terra Vac In situ Vacuum
Extraction Process in Groveland, Massachusetts. (Site
Program Update: Part VII).
PB91-182097/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
TERRECOSU ENCLOSURES
Design of Terrecosm Enclosures for Use in Ecorisk As-
sessment Evaluations.
PB91-196014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEM EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
MODEL
Preliminary Testing, Evaluation and Sensitivity Analysis
for the Terrestrial Ecosystem Exposure Assessment
Model (TEEAM).
PB91-161711/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
Evaluation of Intact Soil-Core Microcosms for Determin-
ing Potential Impacts on Nutrient Dynamics by Genetical-
ly Engineered Microorganisms.
PB91-116228/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Plants.
PB91-146399/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ecological Exposure and Effects of Airborne Toxic
Chemicals: An Overview.
PB91-148460/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Preliminary Testing, Evaluation and Sensitivity Analysis
for the Terrestrial Ecosystem Exposure Assessment
Mode! (TEEAM).
PB91-161711/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Ecotoxicology: Problems and Approaches (Book Review).
PB91-177154/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Design of Terrecosm Enclosures for Use in Ecorisk As-
sessment Evaluations.
PB91-196014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Calibration of Soil Core Microcosms for Evaluating
Fate and Effects of Genetically Engineered Microorga-
nisms in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-216366/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Novel Methods for Tracking 'Agrobacterium Radiobacter'
k84 and Plasmid-Bome Genes in Agricultural Ecosys-
tems.
PB91-216374/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Sequestering Carbon in Soils: A Workshop to Explore the
Potential for Mitigating Global Climate Change. Held in
Corvallis, Oregon on February 26-28,1990.
PB91-2163907REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
UTAB Users Manual. Microcomputer Version. First Edi-
tion, 1991.
PB91-216416/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Effects of 2,4-Dichlorophenol, a Metabolite of a Geneti-
cally Engineered Bacterium, and 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyace-
tate on Some Microorganism-Mediated Ecological Proc-
esses in Soil.
PB91-219022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Continental Scale Biome Responses to Climatic Change.
PB91-226456/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Survival and Effects of Wild-Type, Mutant, and Recombi-
nant 'Streptomyces' in a Soil Ecosystem.
PB91-231258/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Long-Range Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of
Anthropogenic Contaminants and Their Potential Effects
on Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-233262/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TERRESTRIAL VASCULAR PLANTS
Database Assessment of Phytotoxicity Data Published on
Terrestrial Vascular Plants.
PB91-144733/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
TEST1S
Chlordimeform-lnduced Alterations in Endocrine Regula-
tion within the Male Rat Reproductive System.
PB91-109736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Histological and Histopathological Evaluation of the
Testis.
PB91-164293/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
TESTOSTERONE
Maintenance of Testosterone Production by Purified
Adult Rat Leydig Cells for 3 Days In vitro.
PB91-117572/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Cadmium and Other Metal Cations on In vitro
Leydig Cell Testosterone Production.
PB91-200261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TESTS
Compendium of ERT Toxicity Testing Procedures.
PB91-921271/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TETRABROMODIBENZODIOXINS
Disposition and Excretion of Intravenous 2,3,7,8-Tetrabro-
modibenzo-p-dioxin (TBDD) in Rats.
PB91-211466/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TETRACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN
Photo|ysis of Chlorinated Dioxins in Organic Solvents and
on Soils.
PB91-116913/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bioaccumulaton and Toxicity of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-dioxin and Related Compounds in Aquatic Eco-
systems.
PB91-176974/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hydronephrosis in Mice Exposed to TCDD-Contaminated
Breast Milk: Identification of the Peak Period of Sensitivi-
ty and Assessment of Potential Recovery.
PB91-211441/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
H4IIE Hepatoma Cell Bioassay-Denved 2,3,7,8-Tetrach-
lorodibenzo-p-Dioxin Equivalents in Colonial Fish-Eating
Waterbird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-231407/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TETRACHLORODIBENZODIOXINS
Methodology Used for a Laboratory Determination of Rel-
ative Contributions of Water, Sediment and Food Chain
Routes of Uptake for 2,3.7,8-TCDD Bioaccumulation by
Lake Trout in Lake Ontario.
PB91-144782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Contamination of Fish by 2,3,7.8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-
Dioxin: A Survey of Fish from Major Watersheds in the
United States.
PB91 -146431 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Examination of Immune Parameters and Host Resistance
Mechanisms in B6C3F1 Mice Following Adult Exposure
to2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-'p'-Dioxin.
PB91-163659/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Critical Review of the Developmental Toxicity and Terato-
genicity of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin: Recent
Advances Toward Understanding the Mechanism.
PB91-211383/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TETRACHLOROETHANE
1.1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane: Drinking Water Health Adviso-
PB91-160671/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE
Temperature Dependence of the Emission of Perchlor-
oethylene from Dry Cleaned Fabrics.
PB91-109843/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Anaerobic In-situ Treatment of Chlorinated Ethenes.
PB91-137067/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantification of Toxicological Effects of Tetrachloroethy-
lene.
PB91-143479/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Incinerability Index: A Measure of Incinerator Perform-
ance. (Journal Article).
PB91-145144/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stimulation of the Reductive Dechlorination of Tetrachlor-
oethene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by the Addition
of Toluene.
PB91-207043/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
TETRACHOLORODIBENZODIOXINS
Dioxins and Dibenzoiurans in Adipose Tissue of U.S.
Vietnam Veterans and Controls.
PB91-167585/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
TETRACYCLINE
Anomalies in the Enumeration of Starved Bacteria on
Culture Media Containing Nalidixic Acid and Tetracycline.
PB91-206870/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
TETRAHYMENA THERMOPHILA
Effect of Growth Rate and Hydrophobicity on Bacteria
Surviving Protozoan Grazing.
PB91-163824/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
TEXAS
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Texas, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509018/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Texas, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509547/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB91-921249/REB 91-01
PC A05/MF A01
TEXAS GULF
Hydrologic-Hydrochemical Characterization of Texas Frio
Formation Used for Deep-Well Injection of Chemical
Wastes.
PB91-144899/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
TEXAS GULF COAST
Hydrologic-Hydrochemical Characterization of Texas Frio
Formation Used for Deep-Well Injection of Chemical
Wastes.
PB91-144899/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TEXTILE PROCESSES
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study.
PB91 -183046/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study. Supplement.
PB91-183053/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
THALASSIA TESTUDINUM
Comparison of the Seagrass Thalassia testudinum' and
Its Epiphytes in the Field and in Laboratory Test Sys-
tems.
PB91-163790/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
THALASSIA TESTUDIUM
Use of Thalassia' and Its Epiphytes for Toxicity Assess-
ment: Effects of a Drilling Fluid and Tributyltin.
PB91-163931/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
THERMAL DESTRUCTION
Observations on Waste Destruction in Liquid Injection In-
cinerators (Revised).
PB91-223347/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
THERMAL ENVIRONMENTS
Thermal Desorption Treatment.
PB91-228080/REB
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
THERMAL MEASUREMENTS
Absorption of Microwave Radiation by the Anesthetized
Rat: Electromagnetic and Thermal Hotspots in Body and
Tail.
PB91-109157/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
THERMODYNAMICS
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Five Alternative Refriger-
ants in Vapour-Compression Cycles.
PB91-223297/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
THIN FILMS
Membrane Summary: Performance, Concerns, and Regu-
lations.
PB91-176925/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
THIRD REMEDIAL ACTION
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Tyson
Dump Number 1, Upper Merion Township, Montgomery
County, PA. (Third Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921516/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
THREE DIMENSIONAL MODELS
Approximation of Surfaces in Quantitative 3-D Recon-
structions.
PB91-213512/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
THYMIDINE KINASE
Comparison of Chromosome Aberration Frequency and
Small-Colony TK-Deficient Mutant Frequency in L5178Y/
TK< + /-(-3.7.2C Mouse Lymphoma Cells.
PB91-171777/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KW-111
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KEYWORD INDEX
Use of DMA Purified In situ from Cells Embedded in
Agarose Plugs for the Molecular Analysis of tk (-/-) Mu-
tants Recovered in the L5178Y tk (4- /-13.7X. Mutagen
Assay System.
PB91-177212/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Locafeatxxi of the Mouse Thymidine Kinase Gene to the
Distal Portion of Chromosome 11.
PB91-233395/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
TIDAL MARSHES
r Modeing of Fine Particles in the Tacoma Tide-
hed.
PB91-191148/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
THE OF WETNESS
Evaluation of an Atmospheric Corrosion Rate Monitor as
a Tine-of-Wetness Meter.
PB91-137034/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TIN
Impact of Lead and Other MetaKc Solders on Water
Quaity
PB91-12S724/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
TITANIUM
MBiiiii/jilK HI of IntorfsrsooGS in Inductivsty Coupted
Plasma Mass Spectrometry Using On-Une Precoocentra-
PB91-117150/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
TOBACCO SMOKE POLLUTION
QuestionnatfB Assessment of Lifetime and Recent Expo-
sure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-109454/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Characterization of Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-242495/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Passive Smoking on Commercial Artne Flights.
PB91-242503/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
TOLUENE
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toluene.
PB9M43487/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
IncrarabKty Index: A Measure of Incinerator Perform-
ance. (Journal Article).
PB9t-l45144/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Behavior of Toluene Added to Sludge-Amended Soils.
PB91-177295/REB 91*1 PC A02/MF A01
TOTAL HUMAN EXPOSURE
Total Human Exposure: Basic Concepts. EPA Field Stud-
ies, and Future Research Needs.
PB91-216242/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
Total Organic Carbon Determinations in Natural and Con-
taminated Aquifer Materials, Relevance and Measure-
ment.
PB91-12920S/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
TOTAL ORGANIC HAUOE ANALYZERS
Determination of Total Organic Hafcte in Water A Com-
parative Study of Two Instruments.
PB91-196360/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
TOXAPHENE
PB91-143404/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Toxaphene.
PB91-161588/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TOXIC HAZARDS
Toxics in the Community, 1968 National and Local Per-
91-01 PC E07/MF E07
TOXK RELEASE MVENTORY
Toxic flokMio Inventory. 1989. Magnetic Tape Documen-
tation.
PB91-187500/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Toxic nmrmwi Inventory (TRI). 1969.
PB91-507S09/REB 91-01 CPT14
TOXIC SUBSTANCE CONTROL ACT
CcmrMter-BeadaMe TSCA Chemical Substances Invento-
ly. Data Tape Document nfion.
PB91-167767/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TOXIC SUBSTANCE INVENTORY
Computer nmadabln TSCA Chemical Substances Invento-
ry. Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-167767/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substances In-
ventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name
Fie. -January 1991.
PB91 -507301 /REB
91-01 CP TOS
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
rwpal Sludge Landfiang.
PB91-10017Z/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Use of Tumour Lethality to Interpret Tumorigenicity Ex-
periments lackingCause-of-Oeath Data.
PB91-109181/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Sensory System Function Using Reflex
ModMcaton of the Startle Response.
PB91-109371/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Quantitative Evaluation of the Effects of Human Carano-
iand Related Chemicals of Human Foreskin Ffcrob-
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Toxicant-Induced Mortality in Models of 'Daphnia' Popu-
lations.
PB91-109900/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Survival of the Fattest Implications for Acute Effects of
Lipophilic Chemicals on Aquatic Populations.
PB91-109918/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 217: 'Gliocladtum virens' GL-21.
PB91-110528/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 218: Trichoderma har-
zianum' Rifai Strain KRL-AG2.
PB91-110536/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Neurotoxicotogy in the 1990s.
PB9M15832/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Genetic Activity Profiles in the Testing and Evaluation of
Chemical Mixtures. June 1990.
PB91-115840/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Approaches to Assessing the Validity of a Functional Ob-
servational Battery.
PB91-117010/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reflex Modification and the Detection of Toxicant-In-
duced Auditory Dysfunction.
PB91 -117036/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Sensitivity of Neurobehavkxal Tests for
Chemical Screening.
PB91-117101/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Role of the Red Gland in •Mercenaria mercenaria' in De-
toxification.
PB91-117515/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Intralaboratory Precision of Saltwater Short-Term Chronic
Toxkaty Tests.
PB91-117523/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Analysis of the Toxics Release Inventory Data: EPA
Region 10.
PB9M25773/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Sinclair and Dyes Inlets Urban Bay Action Program: 1990
Action Plan. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-12SS72/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Toxic Air Pollutant Emission Factors - A Compilation for
Selected Air Toxic Compounds and Sources. Second Edi-
tion.
PB91-126003/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
Exercise. Fitness, and Health: A Consensus of Current
Knowledge.
PB91-131706/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Contaminated Marine Sediments: Assessment and Re-
mediation.
PB91-132811/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Human Clinical Inhalation Exposures Experimental
Design, Methodology, and Physiological Responses.
PB91-132944/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Anatomical Modeling of Microdosimetry of Inhaled Parti-
cles and Gases in the Lung.
PB91-133O33/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Effects of Xenobtobcs on the Pituitary Gland.
PB91-136903/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Overview of Risk Assessment for Toxic and Pathogenic
1-136945/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-109751/REB
Report of tho IntonutionBl GonwnrtteB on pfickd Cdrctno-
sin Man.
91-109801/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Fish Acute Toncrty Syndromes in the Development of
Mechanism-Specific QSARS.
PB91-137075/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Pollutant Concentrations.
PB91-141820/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of Sucrose as an Alternative to Sodium Chlo-
ride in the Microtox (Trade Name) Assay: Comparison to
Fish and Qadoceran Tests with Freshwater Effluents.
PB91-144972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stance Inventory: 1990 Supplement to the 1985 Edition
of the TSCA Inventory. User Guides and IrxSces.
PB91-145458/REB 91-01 PC A1J/MF A02
Simple Flow-Limited Model for Exchange of Organic
Chemicals at Fish Gitts.
PB91-146720/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program, 1989.
PB91-148262/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Aldehyde Results,
1969.
PB91-146288/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Ecological Exposure and Effects of Airborne Toxic
Chemicals: An Overview.
PB91-148460/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
State-of-the-Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal
Inspection of Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-149609/REB §1-01 PC A07/MF A01
Pesticide Assessment Gtideines, Subdivision F. Hazard
Evaluation: Human and Domestic Animals. Series 64, Mu-
tageracity. Addendum 9.
PB91-158394/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cancer Risk from Outdoor Exposure to Air Toxics.
Volume 1.
PB91-159624/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Cancer Risk from Outdoor Exposure to Air Toxics.
Volume 2. Appendices.
PB91-159632/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substance In-
ventory: 1990 Supplement to the 1985 Edition of the
TSCA Inventory. User Guides and Indices.
PB91-159665/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chlorinated Naphthalenes.
PB91 -161380/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Acrytonitrite.
PB91-161398/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Nitrosamines.
PB91-161406/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Nitrophenols.
PB91-161414/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Hexachtorocyclopentadiene.
PB91-161422/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Fluoranthene.
PB91-161430/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Diphenylhydrazine.
PB91-161448/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Hexachlorobutadiene.
PB91-161455/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Heptachtor.
PB91-161463/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
DDT.
PB91-161471/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Ethytbenzene.
PB91-161489/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
2.4-Dimethylphenol.
PB91-161497/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Endrin.
PB91-161S05/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Acenaphthene.
PB91-161S13/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
AkJrin/DieWrin.
PB91-161521/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Antimony.
PB91-161539/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chtordane.
PB91-161547/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Carbon Tetrachkxide.
PB91-161S54/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chloroform.
PB91-161562/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
2-CNorophenol.
PB9M61570/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Toxaphene.
PB91-161S88/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
2,4-Oichlorophenol.
PB91-161596/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Benzidene.
PB91-161604/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Acrotein.
PB91-161612/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chloroalkyl Ethers.
PB91-161620/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Phenol.
PB91-161638/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Haloethers.
PB91-161646/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Phthalate Esters.
PB91-161653/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chlorinated Phenols.
PB91-161661/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ongoing Research and Regulatory Development
Projects.
PB91-161752/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Artificial Sediments for Use in Tests with Wetland Plants.
PB91-164004/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
KW-112
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KEYWORD INDEX
TOXICITY
Section 313, Emergency Planning and Community Right-
to-Know Act Quality Assurance Audit Manual.
PB91-167577/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Nonmethane Organic Compound and Three-Hour Air
Toxics Monitoring Program, 1990.
PB91-168583/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Ecotoxicology: Problems and Approaches (Book Review).
PB91-1771S4/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Formaldehyde (Revised).
PB91-181842/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Toxicity of Complex Waste Mixtures: A Comparison of
Observed and Predicted Lethality.
PB9M82063/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
International Programme on Chemical Safety's Collabora-
tive Study on Plant Test Systems.
PB91-182220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Factors Affecting Toluene Degradation in
Ground Water at a Hazardous Waste Site.
PB91-182246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 221: Sumithrin.
PB91-182618/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 75.1: Captan.
PB9M82626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 220: Cadmium Chloride.
PB91-182634/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment for Organic Mteropollutants: U.S. Point
of View.
PB91-182758/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Pond Characteristics on Biotic Exposures.
PB91-182816/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Aquatic Information and Retrieval (Aquire) Database
System.
PB91-182923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Toxic Release Inventory, 1989. Magnetic Tape Documen-
tation.
PB91-187500/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
NATICH Data Base Report on State. Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities.
PB91-187575/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF AIM
Guidance on the Application of Refined Dispersion
Models for Air Toxics Releases.
PB91-190983/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Use of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein in First-Tier Assess-
ments of Neurotoxidty.
PB91-191197/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Assessment and Risk Management
PB91-191361/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA's Control Technology Approach to Assisting States
and Regions with Air Toxics Problems: Five Case Stud-
PB91-191437/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic-Induced Hypothermia and Hypometabolism: Do
They Increase Uncertainty in the Extrapolation of Toxicc-
toqicaJ Data from Experimental Animals to Humans.
PB91-191528/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Screening Approaches.
PB91-199851/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Risks of Toxic Contaminants to Exploited Fish Popula-
tions: Influence of Life History, Data Uncertainty and Ex-
ploitation Intensity.
PB91-199984/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Statistical Issues in Risk Assessment of Reproductive
Outcomes with Chemical Mixtures.
PB91-199992/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pharmacokinetic Basis of Age-Related Changes in Sensi-
tivity to Toxicants.
PB91-200279/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System. User's Manual.
PB91-20S021/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Office of Toxic Substances Scientific and Technical Re-
ports: 1983-1988.
PB91-206359/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 223: Dithiopyr.
PB91-211870/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Air Stripping of Contaminat-
ad Water
PB91-211888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 224: Uniconazole-P.
PB91-213777/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Coordinating ATSDR Health Assessment
Activities with the Superfund Remedial Process.
PB91-214080/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: Zinc Borate.
PB91-218024/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative Genetic Activity Graphical Profiles for Use in
Chemical Evaluation.
PB91-219139/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Air Pollutants Program (HAP-PRO): Automat-
ed HAP and VOC Control Technology Assessment Soft-
PB91-223198/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Air Toxic Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB91-223206/HEB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook: Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants.
PB91-228809/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Animal Models of Cognitive Development in Neurotoxico-
logy.
PB91-231076/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxicants.
PB91-231233/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Long-Range Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of
Anthropogenic Contaminants and Their Potential Effects
on Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-233262/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Risk Assessment (Chapter 15).
PB91-233312/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Neurobehavioral Response in Humans to
Low-Level Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Sources.
PB91-233353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Preliminary Evaluations of Initial TSCA Section 8(e) Sub-
stantial Risk Notices. January 1, 1989 to September 30,
1990.
PB91-233643/REB 91-04 PCA99/MFE11
Toxic Release Inventory (TFtl), 1988: Reporting Facilities
Names and Addresses.
PB91-506816/REB 91-01 CP T02
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Sub-
stances, CERCLA Hazardous Substances and SARA
Section 313 Toxic Chemicals (Title III, List of Lists) (for
Microcomputers).
PB91-506964/REB 91-01 CP 002
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1989.
PB91-507509/REB 91-01 CP T14
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (Version 1.13) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507889/REB 91-04 CP D02
CERCLA Compliance with the RCRA Toxicity Character-
istics (TC) Rule: Part 2.
PB91-921309/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF AfK
TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stance Inventory: 1990 Supplement to the 1985 Edition
of the TSCA Inventory. User Guides and Indices.
PB91-145458/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substance In-
ventory: 1990 Supplement to the 1985 Edition of the
TSCA Inventory. User Guides and Indices.
PB91-159665/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
Toxic Substances Control Act: A Guide for Chemical Im-
porters/Exporters. An Overview.
PB91-206227/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preliminary Evaluations of Initial TSCA Section 8(e) Sub-
stantial Risk Notices. January 1, 1989 to September 30,
1990.
PB91-233643/REB 91-04 PCA99/MFE11
Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substances In-
ventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name
Rle, January 1991.
PB91-507301/REB 91-01 CP TOS
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory. Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name Rle. June 1991.
PB91-510024/REB 91-04 CP TOS
TOXIC TOLERANCES
Regression on Medians of Probability Distributions.
PB91-177006/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TOXICITY
Background Document Toxicity Characteristic Regulatory
Impact Analysis.
PB91-101873/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Technical Background Document and Response to Com-
ments: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Sub-
title C-Hazardous Waste Management System. Section
3001: Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste.
Method 1311: Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure
(TCLP).
PB91-102053/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Ele-
mental and Inorganic Phosphorus Compounds: Health
PB91-102327I/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Application of the Micro-Forward Mutation Assay to
Assess Mutagenicity of Airborne Particulates in Indoor.
PB91-109231/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Genetic Method to Quantitate Induced Chromosome
Breaks Using a Mouse/Human Monochromosomal
Hybrid Cell Line: Identification of Potential dastogenic
PB91-109413/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoxkaty in Rats. 3. Effects
on Motor Activity and Inhibition of Monoamine Oxidase.
PB91-109470/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Short-Term Toxicity (1 and 10 Days) of Cadmium Chlo-
ride in Male and Female Rats: Gavage and Drinking
Water
PB91-109538/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Hepatocellular Regeneration in Chtordecone Po-
tentiated Hepatotoxicfty of Carbon Tetrachloride.
PB91-109561/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatic Polyamines and Related Enzymes Following
Chlordecone-Potentiated Carbon Tetrachloride Toxicity in
Rats.
PB91-109579/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Polychlorinated Biphenyls and the Developing Nervous
System: Cross-Species Comparisons.
PB91-109710/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Further Evidence That Dichloromethane Does Not Induce
Chromosome Damage.
PB91-109785/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Comparison of Cadmium Cytotoxicity in Human versus
Rat Nasal Epithelial Cells In vitro.
PB91-109819/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Scientific Basis for the
Development of the International Toxicity Equivalency
Factor (I-TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Complex
Mixtures of Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-109991/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Structure-Activity Relationships in the Developmental
Toxicity of Substituted Phenols: In vivo Effects.
PB91-115907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Toxicology of the Pyrethroid Insecticides.
PB91-115931/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Significance of Mass and Number of Fibers in the Corre-
lation of V79 Cytotoxicity with Tumorigenic Potential of
Mineral Fibers.
PB91-116020/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
New Method for Determining Effluent Toxicity Using
Duckweed 'Lemna minor'.
PB91-116129/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Toxicity of Fluoranthene in Sediment to Marine Amphi-
pods: A Test of the Equilibrium Partitioning Approach to
Sediment Quality Criteria.
PB91-116970/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Approaches to Assessing the Validity of a Functional Ob-
servational Battery.
PB91-117010/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Intralaboratory Precision of Saltwater Short-Term Chronic
Toxicity Tests.
PB91-117523/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants. Pro-
ceedings of the 1990 EPA/A and WMA International
Symposium. Held in Raleigh, North Carolina on May 1-4,
1990.
PB91-120279/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
Toxic Air Pollutant Emission Factors - A Compilation for
Selected Air Toxic Compounds and Sources, Second Edi-
tion.
PB91-126003/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
Bioassay for Testing the Lethal Effects of Bacterial
Pathogens on the Predatory Beetle 'Hippodamia conver-
gens' Sue. (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae).
PB91-127795/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mutagenic Activity of Particulate Matter from Wood
Smoke.
PB91-129155/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantifying Effects in Ecological Site Assessments: Bio-
logical and Statistical Considerations.
PB91-129189/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Contaminated Marine Sediments: Assessment and Re-
mediation.
PB91-132811/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fish Hepatocyte Model for Investigation of the Effects of
Trihatomethanes. (Chapter 27).
PB91-132845/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modulation of Eteosanoid Production by Human Alveolar
Macrophages Exposed to Silica 'In vitro'.
PB91-136630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DNA Adducts in Marine Mussel 'Mytilus galloprovincialis'
Living in Polluted and Unpolluted Environments. Chapter
12.
PB91-136895/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxic Effects of Xenobtofics on the Pituitary Gland.
PB91-136903/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Air Quality Criteria for Lead: Supplement to the 1986 Ad-
dendum.
PB91-138420/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
5-Methylhexanoic Acid Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-141838/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Exposure Markers.
PB91-144675/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Multiple Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on the
Epididymis of Adult Rats.
PB91-144691/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Database Assessment of Phytotoxicity Data Published on
Terrestrial Vascular Plants.
PB91-144733/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect, Uptake and Disposition of Nitrobenzene in Several
Terrestrial Plants.
PB91-144808/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Solubility and Toxicity of Eight Phthalate Esters to Four
Aquatic Organisms.
PB91-144907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characteristics of Surfactants in Toxicity Identification
Evaluations.
PB91-144998/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Transfer of Toxic Concentrations of Selenium from
Parent to Progeny in the Fathead Minnow f Pimephates
promelas').
PB9M45003/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Chemotherapy on the In vivo Frequency of Gry-
cophorm A 'NuU' Variant Erythrocytes (Revised).
PB91-145029/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Thefmoragulation at a High Ambient Temperature Follow-
ing the Oral Administration of Ethanol in the Rat
PB91-145037/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
1-MetrryM-PhenvM,Z3.6-TetrahydrDpyridirw (MPTP)-ln-
duced Damage of Striata) Dopaminergic Fibers Attenu-
ates Subsequent Astrocyts Response to MFTP.
PB91-145045/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Biomarkers of Inflammation In Ozone-Exposed Humans:
Comparison of the Nasal and Bronchoatveolar Lavage.
PB91-14S060/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Learning and Memory Deficits in Rats Following Expo-
sure to 3,3Mminodpropior«trae.
PB91-US078/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acute Toxicity of Aqueous and Substrate-Bound Copper
to the Midge, 'Chiroriomus decorus'.
PB91-146324/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chronic Toxicity of Copper to a Partial Life Cycle of the
Midge, "Chironomus decorus'.
PB9T-146332/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Functional Bwassays Utilizing Zooptankton: A Compari-
son.
PB91-146407/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of the Fathead Minnow Seven-Day Subchronic
Test for Estimating Chronic Toxicity.
PB91-146423/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Contamination of Fish by 2,3.7,8-Tet/»chlorod*>enzo-P-
Dicoan: A Survey of Fist) from Major Watersheds in the
United States.
PB91-146431/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Manual for the Evaluation of Laboratories Performing
Aquatic Toxicity Tests.
PB91-t48353/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Crterncal-Specific Parameters tar Toxicity Characteristic
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
.
PB91-148361/REB
Everett Harbor Action Program; 1989 Action Plan. Puget
Sound Estuary Program.
PB9M49567/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nearthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment The Rela-
tionship between Juverate Growth and Reproductive Suc-
cess. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149591/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rote of Short-Term Tests in Evaluating Health Effects
Associated with Drinking Water.
PB91-149724/REB 91-01 PCA037MFA01
Effects of Chlorine Dioxide on the Developing Rat Brain.
PB91-149757/RE8 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Wastewater Treatment and Seawater Dilution
in Reducing Lethal Toxicity of Municipal Wastewater to
Sheepshead Minnow fCyprinodon vanegatus') and Pink
Shrimp fPenaeus duorarum').
PB91-149781/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of the Btue Mussel, 'MvrJus eduks1, in Water Quality
Toxicity Testing and in situ Marine Biological Monitoring.
PB91-149799/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision F, Hazard
Evaluation: Human and Domestic Animals. Series 81, 82,
and 83 Neurotooaty. Addendum 10.
PB91-1S4617/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
White
PB91-161
lorus Health Advisory.
REB 91-01
PC AOS/MF A01
In vitro Assessment of Gamete Integrity.
PB91-162610/REB 91-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
Subchrome Effects of SorJum Gotonrlo and Setenometh-
ionine on Several Immune Functions in MaBards.
PB91-163550/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Tenacity of Sediments from Western Lake Erie and the
Maumee Rivar at Toledo, Ohio, 1967: tmptcatjons tor
Current Dredged Material Disposal Practices,
PB91-163S68/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
i Tests and Chronic Tests.
91-01
PB91-163S92/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
CyctophOHftarnide Teratoganess: Evidance for Compen-
satory Responses to Induced CeUar Toxicity.
PB91-163667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Flow Cytometrc Analysis of the Mechanism of Methyt-
mereury Cytotomcrly.
PB91-16367S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatic Neoplasms in the Mummichog 'Fundulus hetero-
cftus' from a Creosote-Contaminated Ste.
P891-163960/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
National Air Toxics bifuiiiubufk Cteamghouse: Btoiogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Volume 4. Citations, 1990.
PB91-16843S/REB 91-01 PC AO9/MF A01
National Air Toxics Mom
i Clearinghouse: BbEogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Index, 1990.
PB91-168443/REB 91-01 PCA21/MFA03
Bioassay Directed Characterization of the Acute Aquatic
Toxicity of a Creosote Leachate.
P89M71462/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Neurotoxicrty by Phenytmethylsulfonyl Ruoride.
PB91-177246/REB 91-01
Preparation of Benttiic Substrates for Sediment Toxicity
Testing.
PB91-171546/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Subchronic 90 Day Toxicity of Dfchloroacetic and Trich-
loroacetic Acid in Rats.
PB91-171801/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Morphometric Analysis of Osteoscterotic Bone Resulting
from Hexachlorooenzene Exposure.
PB91-171876/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Cell Culture for Evaluating Neurotoxicity.
PB91-176990/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Potentjatjon of Organophosphorus-lnduced Delayed
- luoride.
PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Phosgene Exposure on Lung Arachidonic Acid
Metabolism.
PB91-177352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity Assessment of Dredged Materials: Acute and
Chronic Toxicity as Determined by Bioassays and Bioac-
cumulatkxi Tests. Proceedings of the International Semi-
nar on the Environmental Aspects of Dredging Activities
(Actes du Seminaire International sur les Aspects Envir-
onnementaux lies aux Activities de Dragages).
PB91-182790/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Routes of Exposure of Infants and Tod-
dlers to Household Pesticides: A Pilot Study.
PB91-182899/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Aquatic Information and Retrieval (Aqutre) Database
System.
PB91-182923/RE8 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
New Approaches in the Derivation of Acceptable Daily
Intake (ADI).
PB91-191379/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hypomermic Effects of a Homologous Series of Short-
Chain Alcohols in Rats.
PB91-191510/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Amplification of CC14 Toxicity by Chkxdecone: Destruc-
tion of Rat Hepatic Microsomal Cytochrome P-450 Sub-
population.
PB91-191593/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Glutamate Neurotoxicity in Rat Auditory System: Cochle-
ar Nuclear Complex.
PB91-191619/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Structure-Activity Study of Paracetamol Analogues: Inhibi-
tion of Repbcative DMA Synthesis in V79 Chinese Ham-
ster Cells.
PB91-191627/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Assessment of the Hepatotoxicrty of Acute and Short-
Term Exposure to Inhaled p-Xytene in F-344 Rats.
PB91-191650/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Factors Influencing Mercury Concentrations in Walleyes
in Northern Wisconsin Lakes.
PB91-196345/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
OSAR Modelling of the ERL-D Fathead Minnow Acute
Toxicrty Database.
PB91-196485/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting Chemical Accumulation in Shoots of Aquatic
Plants.
PB91-196667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
2-Methyfhexanoic Acid Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-197418/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Comparison of Screening Approaches.
PB9M99851/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rat Strain and Stock Comparisons Using a Functional
Observational Battery: Baseline Values and Effects of
Arritraz.
PB91-2002S3/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity Tests of Effluents with Marsh Plants in Water
andSedttnent
PB91-200337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison and Evaluation of Field and Laboratory Tox-
icity Tests with Fenvalerate on an Estuarine Crustacean.
PB91-206839/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Neurotoxicrty Using Assays of Neuron-
and Gta- Localized Proteins: Chronology and Critique.
PB91-213587/REB 91-CM PCA03/MFA01
In vivo and In vitro Structure-Oosimetry-Actjvity Relation-
ships of Substituted Phenols in Developmental Toxicity
Assays.
PB91-21364S/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Arjponi-
trita.
PB91-213678/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Benzole
Add
PB91-213686/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Benzyl
Alcohol
PB91-213694/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Bro-
mochtoromethane.
PB91-213702/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 4-Amino-
pyrirJne.
PB91-216333/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 1,3-Buta-
rJene.
PB91-216341/REB 91-O4 PC A05/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Acetc-
phenone.
PB91-216358/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Bromo-
form.
PB91-216424/HEB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 1-Buta-
nol.
PB91-216465/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Cacodyl-
ic Acid.
PB91-216473/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Chloral.
PB91-216481/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Mammalian Wildlife (Mink and Ferret) Toxicity Test Proto-
cols (LC50, Reproduction, and Secondary Toxicity).
PB91-216507/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Enhanced Expression of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein and
the Cupric Silver Degeneration Reaction Can Be Used as
Sensitive and Early Indicators of Neurotoxicity.
PB91-219147/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Animal Models for Assessing Developmental Toxicity.
PB91-219154/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Neurotoxteant 1 -methyl-4-phenyl-l ,2,3,6-tetrahydropyri-
dine (MPTP) Alters Immune Function When Given in
Combination with Diethyldithiocarbamate (DDC).
PB91-231092/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-231159/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxicants.
PB91-231233/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Myelin Basic Protein-mRNA Used to Monitor Trimethyttin
Neurotoxicity in Rats.
PB91-231274/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Immunotoxicity of 2-Methoxyethanol Following Oral Ad-
ministration in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-231290/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabelling of DNA and the
Autoradiographic UDS Assay in the Lrver of Mice Ex-
posed to 2-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postJabelling of DNA and the
Autoradiographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Rats Ex-
posed to I-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Compatibility of Organic Solvents with the Microscreen
Prophage-lnduction Assay: Solvent - Mutagen Interac-
tions.
PB91-231324/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
H4IIE Hepatoma Cell Bioassay-Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrach-
kxodibenzo-p-Dioxin Equivalents in Colonial Fish-Eating
Waterbird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-231407/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Biologically Based Dose Response Models for Develop-
mental Toxicity Risk Assessment
PB91-233338/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxicity of •p'-Chkxotc-
luene in the Rat
PB91-233379/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Glutamate Neruotoxicity in the Developing Rat Cochlea:
Physiological and Morphological Approaches.
PB91-233403/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ten- and Ninety-Day Toxicity Studies of 1,2-Dichloroben-
zene Administered by Oral Gavage to Sprague-Dawley
Rats.
PB91-23341UREB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Impairs Cellular Devel-
opment in Neonatal Rat Heart and Kidney: Effects on
DNA and Protein in Whole Tissues.
PB91-233429/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoxicity in Rats, 4. Assess-
ment of Toxicity Syndrome Using a Functional Observa-
tional Battery.
PB91-233452/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Diethyldithiocarbarnate Potentiates the Neurotoxicity of In
vivo 1-Methyi-4-PnenyM.2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine and of
In vitro 1-MetrryM-Phenylpyridinium.
PB91-242586/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Phosphine-Mediated Heinz Body Formation and Hemo-
globin Oxidation in Human Erythrocytes.
PB91-242602/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Glutamate Neurotoxicity in Rat Auditory System: Cochte-
ar Nuclear Complex.
PB91-242628/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). United States and Territo-
ries, 1989 (in dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Micro-
computers).
PB91-508572/REB 91-O4 Diskettes! 800.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Alabama, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508580/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Alaska, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508598/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). American Samoa. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508606/REB 91-04 CP D01
KW-114
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KEYWORD INDEX
TOXICITY
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arizona, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508614/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arkansas, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508622/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), California, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508630/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Delaware, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508648/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Colorado, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508655/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Florida, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508663/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Georgia, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508671/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Hawaii, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508689/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Idaho, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508697/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Illinois, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508705/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Indiana. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508713/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Iowa, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508721/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Kansas, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508739/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Kentucky. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508747/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Louisiana, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508754/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Maine, 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508762/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Maryland, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508770/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Massachusetts, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (fof Microcomputers).
PB91-508788/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Michigan, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508796/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Minnesota, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508804/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Mississippi, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508812/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Missouri, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508820/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Montana, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508838/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nebraska, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508846/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nevada, 1989 fin dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508853/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). New Hampshire. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Formal) (for Microcomputers)
PB91-508861/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). New Jersey, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508879/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Mexico, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508887/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New York, 1989 fin dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508895/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). North Carolina, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputere)
PB91-508903/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Dakota, 1989 fin
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508911/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Ohio, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508929/REB 91-04 CP DO'
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oklahoma, 1989 fin
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508937/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oregon, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508945/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Pennsylvania, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S08952/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Puerto Rico, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508960/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Rhode Island (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S08978/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Carolina, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508986/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Dakota, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508994/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Tennessee, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509000/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Texas, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509018/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Utah, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509026/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Vermont, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509034/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Virginia, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509042/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Virgin Islands, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509059/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Washington, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09067/REB • 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), West Virginia, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509075/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Wisconsin, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509083/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Wyoming, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509091/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), United States and Territo-
ries, 1989 (in Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomput-
ers)
PB91-509109/REB 91-04 Diskettes! 800.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Alabama. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509117/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Alaska, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509125/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), American Samoa, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509133/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arizona, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509141/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arkansas, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509158/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), California, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509166/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Delaware, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509174/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Colorado, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509182/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Florida. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509190/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Georgia, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509208/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Hawaii, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509216/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Idaho, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509224/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Illinois, 1989 On Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509232/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Indiana, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509240/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Iowa, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509257/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Kansas, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509265/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Kentucky, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509273/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Louisiana, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509281/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRl), Maine, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509299/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Maryland, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509307/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Massachusetts, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509315/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Michigan, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509323/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Minnesota, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509331/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Mississippi, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509349/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Missouri, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509356/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Montana, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509364/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nebraska. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509372/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nevada, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509380/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Hampshire, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509398/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Jersey, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509406/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Mexico, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509414/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New York, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509422/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Carolina, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509430/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Dakota, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509448/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Ohio, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509455/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oklahoma, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509463/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oregon, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509471/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Pennsylvania, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509489/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release inventory (TRI), Puerto Rico, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509497/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Rhode Island, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509505/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Carolina, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509513/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Dakota, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Formal) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509521/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Tennessee, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509539/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Texas, 1989 fin Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509547/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Utah, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509554/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Vermont, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509562/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Virginia, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509570/REB 91-04 CP D01
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KEYWORD INDEX
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Virgin Islands, 1969 On
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509588/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Washington, 1989 On
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509596/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), West Virginia. 1989 (m
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09604/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Wisconsin, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
P891-509612/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Wyoming, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509620/REB 91-O4 CPD01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Connecticut, 1989 On
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509919/REB 91-04 CPD01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Connecticut, 1989 0"
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509927/REB 91-04 CPO01
Compendium of ERT Toxicrty Testing Procedures.
PB91-921271/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
TOXKITY CHARACTERISTIC LEACHING PROCEDURE
Comparative Evaluation of Two Extraction Procedures:
The TOP and the EP.
PB91-240564/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A03
Toxicrrr TESTS
Effects of Sedntent Holding Time on Sediment Toxicity.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149575/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
TOXICOLOGY
Toxics in the Community, 1988 National and Local Per-
-100230/REB
91-01 PC E07/MF E07
Technical Support Document on Risk Assessment of
Chemical Mixtures.
PB91-103556/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 2. Nrtrofen and
Ethytenethiourea.
PB91-109199/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 1. Cotchicme.
Dinoseb, and Methyl Safccytote
PB91-109223/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Disliljyliuii and TaxKokxjcal Effects of Inhaled Methyl
Bfoinds in tfto Rst.
PB91-109249/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of In viw and In vitro Methods for Assessing
the Effects of Carbon Tetrachlonde on the Hepatic Drug-
P^^TOraS^/R^B"8 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Assessment of Chemically-Induced Alterations in Brain
prjvotapmonl Using Assays of Neuron- and Gta-Local-
ized Protons,
PB91-109306/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Increase in Armtensin-Converting Enzyme in Rat Lungs
Foiowing Notation of Phosgene.
PB9M09546/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Carbon Tetrachloride Metaboism in Partaly Hepatecto-
trfeed and Sham-Operated Rats Pre-Exposed to Chtorde-
cone (Kepone).
1-109S53/REB
PB91-'
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
of Subchronic Acetyfcnofinesterase (AChE):
lat Hippocampus.
PB91-109611/RBT 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
1 Methachoine Aerosol Bronchial Challenge
in Awake Guinea Pigs.
P891-109652/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Workshop on the Ouaitatwa and Quantitative Compara-
bMy of Human and Animal Developmental Neurotoxicity,
Work Group 1 Report ComparabHy of Measures of De-
votopmonUI Neurotoxicity in Humans and Laboratory Ani-
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Lead and Essential Elements: A
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-108678/REB
PB91-109728/REB
ChtadmefoiiiHndu
ofuran-Contaminated Food and Water.
PB91-146316/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Neurotoxic Effects of Cotehone.
PB91-1496SB/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acute Inhalation Exposure to Eptehlorohydrin Transiently
Decreases Rat Sperm Velocity.
PB91-149732/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Toxicological Mechanisms of Implantation Failure.
PB91-14976S/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Immune Alterations in Rats Following Subacute Exposure
to Tributyltin Oxide.
PB91-149773/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Health Advisory for 1,3-Dinitrobenzene.
PB91-1S9640/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Health Advisory for Hexachloroethane.
PB91-159657/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Cntoromethane: Health Advisory.
PB91-160S64/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bromochlorornethane: Health Advisory.
PB91-160572/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dichlorodifluoromethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160580/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
o-Chkxotoluene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160598/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
1,3,5-Trichtorobenzene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160606/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bromomethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160614/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BtS-(2-Ctikxoisopropyl) Ether Drinking Water Health Ad-
visory.
PB91-160622/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
1,1.2-Tnchtoroethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trichkxonuoromethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160648/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
1.2.4-TnchlofOberaene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160655/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hexachkxobutadiene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160663/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1.1,1,2-Tetrachkxoethane: Drinking Water Health Adviso-
ry
PB91-160671/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Naphthalene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB9M60689/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1,2.3-Trichloropropane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB9M60697/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
p-Crdorotoluene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160705/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fish Acute Toxicity Syndromes: Application to the Devel-
opment of Mechanism-Specific OSARS.
PB91-162529/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bkassay of Complex Mixtures of Indoor Air Pollutants.
Chapter?.
PB91-162560/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Future Directions in Research on the Genetic Toxicology
of Complex Mixtures.
PB91-162602/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of Dicofol on Mallard Eggshell Quality.
PB91-163543/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Acute Exposure to Boric Acid on the Male Re-
productive System of the Rat
PB91-163626/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Examination of Immune Parameters and Host Resistance
Mechanisms in B6C3F1 Mice Following Adult Exposure
to 2,3,7,8-Tetrachkyodibenzo-'p'-Dioxin.
PB91-1636S9/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Dwxms and Dibenzofurans in Adipose Tissue of U.S.
Vietnam Veterans and Controls.
PB91-167585/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
Acute Exposure to Tris(2-Chloroetriyr)Phosphate Pro-
duces Hippocampal Neuronal Loss and Impairs Learning
in Rats.
PB91-171728/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Bteomycm EHects on Mouse Meiotic Chromosomes.
PB91-1717S1/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Metabolism of 1-Nitropyrene by Human. Rat, and Mouse
Intestinal Flora: Mutagemcrty of Isolated Metabolites by
Direct Analysis of HPLC Fractions with a Microsusperv
skxi Reverse Mutation Assay.
PB91-171785/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Delay-Dependent Impairment of Reversal Learning in
Rats Treated with Trimethyttin.
PB91-171793/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Age-Related Changes in Sensitivity to Environmental
Chemicals.
PB91-171819/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Is 1,4-Dioxane a Qenotoxic Carcinogen.
PB91-171827/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Mirex Induces Omithine Decarboxylase in Female Rat
Liver.
PB91-171835/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Significance of DNA Damage and Repair Mechanisms in
Health Risk Assessment
PB91-176941/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EcotoxKOtogy: Problems and Approaches (Book Review).
PB91-177154/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
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KEYWORD INDEX
TRICHLOROETHYLENE
Identification of Nonpolar Toxicants in Effluents Using
Toncity-Based Fractionatron with Gas Chromatography/
Mass Spectrometry.
PB9M83434/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of 3,4-Methylenedioxymetharnphetamine on Auto
nomic Thermoreregulatory Responses of the Rat.
PB91-183459/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Functional Deficits Produced by 3-Methylindole-lnduced
Otfactory Mucosal Damage Revealed by a Simple Olfac-
tory Learning Task.
PB91-183483/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Murine Susceptibility to Organophosphorus-lnduced De-
layed Neuropathy (OPIDNJ.
PB91-183491/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Gtol Rbrillary Acidic Protein in First-Tier Assess-
ments of Neurotoxicity.
PB91-191197/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
fish Consumption Advisories: Toward a Unified, Scientifi-
caly Credible Approach.
PB91-191452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Conpanson of Rats of the Fischer 344 and Long-Evans
Strains in Their Autonomic Thermoregulatory Response
to Trimethyttjn Administration.
PB91-191551/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
hi vitro/In vivo Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on
Leydg Cells of Adult Rats.
P891-191569/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of 2,4-Dithiobiuret on Sensory and Motor Func-
tion.
PB91-200220/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Behavioral and Neurochemical Changes in Rats Dosed
Repeatedly with Diisopropytfluorophosphate.
PB91-200238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cytqenetic Studies of Ethyl Acrylate Using C57BL/6
PB91-200246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Cadmium and Other Metal Cations on In vitro
Leydn Call Testosterone Production.
PB91-200261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Suppression of the Lutetnizing Hormone Surge by Chlor-
dmeform in Ovariectomized, Steroid-Primed Female
PB91-200303/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PC BEEPOP, an Ecotoxteological Simulation Model for
Honey Bee Populations.
PB91-206995/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Method of Sperm Collection Significantly Influences
Sperm Motion Parameters Following Ethane Dimetnane-
sulphonate Administration in the Rat
PB91-207068/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ToxScotogkal Screen to Determine In vitro Survival and
Cwroetjfion of Environmentally Applied Pseudomonads
with Mouse Fecal Microbiota.
PB91-207076/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Vacation of Protocols for Assessing Early Pregnancy
Falure In the Rat Ctomiphene Citrate.
PB91-207118/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to Ambient Levels of Ozone for 6.6
Hours Causes Cellular and Biochemical Changes in the
Lung.
PB91-207126/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Critical Review of the Developmental Toxidty and Terato-
gericity of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachtorodibenzo-p-Dioxin: Recent
Advances Toward Understanding the Mechanism.
PB91-211383/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Activity Profiles of Developmental Toxicity: Design Con-
siderations and Pilot Implementation.
PB91-211458/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Disposition and Excretion of Intravenous 2.3.7,8-Tetrabro-
mcdbenzo-p-dionn (TBDD) in Rats.
PB91-211466/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Symposium Overview: Symposium on Application of
Pharmacokinelics in Developmental Toxicity Risk Assess-
PB91-211474/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Long-Term Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of In-
tradentate Admincstratxxi of Cotehtcine in Rats.
PB91-211508/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Inhalation Toxicology of Red and Violet Mixtures. Cham-
ber Concentration and Particle Size Distribution Report
PB91-211854/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Cardnpathic Effect of 1 A3-Trichtoropropane after Suba-
cute and Subchronic Exposure in Rats.
PB91-213629/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Genetic Activity Graphical Profiles for Use in
PB91-219139/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Arimal Models of Cognitive Development in Neurotoxico-
re91-231076/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Piperonyl Butoxide as a Tool in Aquatic Toxicological Re-
search with Organopnosphate Insecticides.
PB91-231415/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment (Chapter 15).
PB91-233312/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Caveats in Hazard Assessment Stress and Neurotoxicity.
PB91-233346/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Immunotoxicologic Assessment of Subacute Exposure of
Rats to Carbon Tetrachloride with Comparison to Hepa-
totoxicity and Nephrotoxicity.
PB91-233445/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Statistical Problems (and Some Solutions) Associated
with Testing for Effects in Developmental Toxicology.
PB91-242453/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TOXICOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE PATHWAYS
Environmental Mutagens and Risk Assessment.
PB91-171736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
Toxics in the Community, 1988 National and Local Per-
spectives.
PB91-100230/REB 91-01 PC E07/MF E07
TPA (TEMPORAL PROFILE ANALYSIS)
Reid Strategy for Sorting Volatile Organics into Source-
Related Groups.
PB91-146357/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
TRACE ELEMENTS
Interactions between Lead and Essential Elements: A
Review.
PB91-109728/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRACE GAS ACCOUNTING SYSTEM
Analysis of Historical Radiatively Important Trace Gases
(RITG) Emissions: Development of a Trace Gas Account-
ing System (T-GAS) for 14 Countries.
PB91-216325/REB 91-04 PC A16/MF A03
TRACE GASES
Evaluation of Significant Anthropogenic Sources of Ra-
diatively Important Trace Gases.
PB91-127753/TIEB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
TRACER STUDIES
Stable Carbon Isotope Analysis of Nucleic Acids to Trace
Sources of Dissolved Substrates Used by Estuarine Bac-
teria.
PB91-164012/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technique for Controllable Vapor-Phase Deposition of 1 -
Nitro(14C)pyrene and Other Polvcyclic Aromatic Hydro-
carbons onto Environmental Particulate Matter.
PB91-182212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Production and Transport of Carbon Dioxide in a Con-
taminated Vadose Zone: A Stable and Radioactive
Carbon Isotope Study.
PB91-191478/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Large-Scale Natural Gradient Tracer Test in Sand and
Gravel, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. 1. Experimental
Design and Observed Tracer Movement.
PB91-216275/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Macrodispersion and Spatial Variability of Hydraulic Con-
ductivity in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer, Cape Cod, Massa-
chusetts.
PB91-242370/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
TRACHEA
Comparative Anatomy of Mammalian Respiratory Tracts:
The Nasopharyngeal Region and the Tracheobronchial
Region.
PB91-109124/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inertial Impaction and Gravitational Deposition of Aero-
sols in Curved Tubes and Airway Bifurcations.
PB91-182147/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Aerosol Therapy Implications of Particle Deposition Pat-
terns in Simulated Human Airways.
PB91-191635/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRAINING DEVICES
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Instruc-
tor's Guide.
PB91-101691/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
Manual
PB91-101709/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
PB91-101758/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
TRAINING MANUALS
Field Citations Training: Instructor's Manual.
PB91-780163/REB 91-01 PCJ28.75/MFJ10.00
Field Citations Training: Student's Manual.
PB91-780171/REB 91-01 PC$21.25/MF$10.00
TRAINING MODULES
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training: Over-
PB91-145672/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
TRANSFECTION
Transfectjon of Cytochrome P450 cDNAs into Mammali-
an Cells Used in Mutation and Transformation Assays.
PB91-132951/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRANSFORMERS
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Missouri
Electric Works Site, Cape Girardeau, MO. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921476/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTORS
Palatal Expression of TGFbeta Isoforms in Normal and
Retinoic Acid-Treated Embryos. ,,-.„,
PB91-213595/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
TRANSPIRATION
Gas Exchange in 'Quercus rubra' (Northern Red Oak)
during a Drought: Analysis of Relations among Photosyn-
thesis Transpiration, and Leaf Conductance.
PB91-182188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRANSPORT PROPERTIES
Relationship between Cell Surface Properties and Trans-
port of Bacteria through Soil.
PB91-171884/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Multiphase Flow and Transport in Porous Media.
PB91-240457/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TRANSPORT THEORY
Chemical Transport Facilitated by Colloidal-Sized Organic
Molecules.
PB91-171512/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Eulerian-Lagrangian Localized Adjoint Method for the Ad-
vection-Diffusion Equation.
PB91-177253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TREATABILITY VARIANCE
Superfund LDR Guide No. 6A (2nd Edition) Obtaining a
Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for Remedial Ac-
tions.
PB91-921327/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
TREE LIMITS
In the Footsteps of Robert Marshall: Proposed Research
of White Spruce Growth and Movement at the Tree Limit,
Central Brooks Range, Alaska.
PB91-226514/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TREE-RING ANALYSIS
Possible Red Spruce Decline: Contributions of Tree-Ring
Analysis.
PB91-196428/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
TREES
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the
Biogenic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB91-136549/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Gas Exchange in 'Quercus rubra' (Northern Red Oak)
during a Drought Analysis of Relations among Photosyn-
thesis Transpiration, and Leaf Conductance.
PB91-182188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Seasonal Patterns of Photosynthate Pro-
duction and Use in Branches of Red Spruce Saplings at
Two Elevations.
PB91-219030/'REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
TREES (PLANTS)
Global Warming Mitigation Potential of Three Tree Plan-
tation Scenarios.
PB91-159608/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Theoretical Investigation of the Pressure and Tempera-
ture Dependence of Atmospheric Ozone Deposition of
Trees.
PB91-171579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
In the Footsteps of Robert Marshall: Proposed Research
of White Spruce Growth and Movement at the Tree Limit,
Central Brooks Range, Alaska.
PB91-226514/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
TRENDS
Light-Duty Automotive Technology and Fuel Economy
Trends through 1991.
PB91-206342/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
TRIBENURON METHYL
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 219: Tribenuron Methyl.
PB91-159681/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRIBUTARIES
Estimated Loadings from Seven Michigan Tributaries and
Recommendations for Tributary Sampling Strategies.
PB91-125823/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
TRIBUTYLTIN
Tributyltin and Invertebrates of a Seagrass Ecosystem:
Exposure and Response of Different Species.
PB91-163915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Thalassia' and Its Epiphytes for Toxicity Assess-
ment Effects of a Drilling Fluid and Tributyltin.
PB91-163931/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pollutant Dynamics as Influenced by Seagrass Beds: Ex-
periments with Tributyltin in 'Thalassia' Microcosms.
PB91-206888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TRIBUTYLTIN OXIDE
Immune Alterations in Rats Following Subacute Exposure
to Tributyltin Oxide.
PB91-149773/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
THICHLOROACETIC ACID
Subchronic 90 Day Toxicity of Dichloroacetic and Trich-
loroacetic Acid in Rats.
PB91-171801/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRICHLOROBENZENES
1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160606/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160655/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRICHLOROETHANES
1 1,2-Trichloroethane: Drinking Water Hearth Advisory.
PB91-160630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRICHLOROETHYLENE
Anaerobic In-situ Treatment of Chlorinated Ethenes.
PB91-137067/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
KW-117
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TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
Trichbroftuoromethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160648/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
TRICHLOROPROPANE
1.2,3-Trichkxopropane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160697/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRICHLOROPROPANES
CarrJopatnic Effect of 1,2.3-Trichforopropane after Suba-
cute and Subchronic Exposure in Rats.
PB91-213629/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
TRICHODERMA HARZIANUH RIFAI STRAIN KRL-AG2
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 218: Trichoderma har-
zianum1 Rifai Strain KRL-AG2.
PB9M10S36/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
TRICKLING FILTRATION
Assessment of Single-Stage Trickling Filter Nitrification.
PB91-191726/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Assessment of Sinqte-Stage Trickling Filter Nitrification.
PB91-206276/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
TRIHALOMETHANES
Testing and VaMatkxi of a Multiple Nonlinear Regression
Model for Predicting Trihakxnethane Formation Potential.
PB91-211367/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TRWETHYLTW
Comparison of Rats of the Fischer 344 and Long-Evans
Strains in Their Autonomic Thermoregulatory Response
to Tnrnethyttin Adminstration.
PB91-191551/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Myekn Basic Proten-mRNA Used to Monitor Trimethyldn
Neurotoxicity in Rats.
PB91-231274/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TRMETHYLTIN COMPOUNDS
Tnmetnyttin Effects on Auditory Function and Cochtear
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Morphology.
PB91-117028/REB
Delay-Dependent Impairment of Reversal Learning in
Rats Treated with Trimethyttin.
P89M71793/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
THIS <2-CWLOROETHYL>PHSPHATE
Acute Exposure to Tris(2-Cnloroethyf)Phosphate Pro-
duces Hippocampal Neuronal Loss and Impairs Learning
in Rats.
PB91-17172S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TRTTOLYL PHOSPHATES
Murine SusceptibXty to Organophosphorus-lnduced De-
layed Neuropathy (OPIDN).
PB91-183491 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TROUT
DeJiUHJuii ol Fingering Brook Trout. 'Salvelinus fontina-
fc' (Mitchai), in Dissolved Oxygen Concentration Gradi-
PB91-109892/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Methodology Used for a Laboratory Determination of Rel-
ative Contributions of Water, Sediment and Food Chain
Routes of Uptake for 2,3,7,8-TCOO Bioaccumulabon by
Lake Trout h Lake Ontario.
PB91-144782/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Simple Flow-Limited Model for Exchange of Organic
Chemicals at Fish GSs.
PB91-146720/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Cytochrorne P450 Mixed-Function Oxjdase
Induction on the Acute Toncrty to Rainbow Trout 'Salmo
gaffdner* of Pnmary Aromatic Amines.
PB91-171470/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
TRUCKS
Waste Mnmization Opportunity Assessment A Truck As-
sembly Plant
PB91-220392/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
TSCREEN MODEL
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air PokJtant Concentrations.
P891-141820/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TTUSA PROCESS
Toxic Treatments 'In-situ' Steam/Hot-Air Stripping Tech-
nology. Appfccabons Analysis Report
PB91-181768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TUPOS MODEL
Evaluation of the TUPOS Air dually Dispersion Model
Using Data from the Epri Kincaid Field Study.
PB91-233494/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
TURBULENT FLAME REACTOR
Turbulent Flame Reactor Sturjes of Chlorinated Hydro-
carbon Destruction Efficiency.
P891-199885/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
TWO DIMENSIONAL FLOW
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants within Two-Dimension-
aJVafeys.
PB91-196337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
TWO PHASE FLOW
Comparing Simulated and Experimental Hysteretic Two-
Phaso Transient Fud Flow ntenomena.
PB91-242545/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TVROSME HYDROXVLASE
PargySne and gamrna-Butyrolactone Enhance Tyrosine
HvoToxytase limimnostaHung of Nkio&ijistal Axons.
PB91-243022/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
ULTRAFILTRATION
Membrane Summary: Performance, Concerns, and Regu-
lations.
PB91-176925/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ULTRASONICS
Ultrasonic Rowmeters That Are Insensitive to Suspended
Solids.
PB91-162404/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ULTRAVIOLET B
Effects of Ultrawotet-B Radiation on Loblolly Pine. 1.
Growth, Photosynthesis and Pigment Production in
Greenhouse-Grown Seedlings.
PB91-146381/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Plants.
PB91-146399/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ULTRAVIOLET DIVERGENCES
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Plants.
PB91-146399/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION
Effects of UV-B and Global Climate Change on Rice Re-
search Plan.
PB91-109983/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Continuing March of Legionnaires Disease: UV May Be
Best Control Weapon in a Weak Arsenal.
PB91-116848/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Demonstration of the UV/Oxidabon Technology to
Treat Ground Water Contaminated with VOCs.
PB91-163741/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Terrestrial Plants (Chapter 3).
PB91-191098/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Solar Radiation on Manganese Oxide Reac-
tions with Selected Organic Compounds.
PB91-231431/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ULTRAVIOLET RAYS
Interaction of Elevated Ultraviolet-B Radiation and CO2
on Productivity and Photosynthetic Characteristics in
Wheat, Rice, and Soybean.
PB91-196279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of UV-B Radiation on Soybean Yield and Seed
Quality: A Six-Year Field Study.
PB91-196287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Study of the Interaction between Solar Ultraviolet-B
Radiation and Drought on Photosynthesis and Growth in
Soybean.
PB91-196295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Latitudinal and Seasonal Variation in Calculated Urtravio-
tet-B Irradiance for Rice-Growing Regions of Asia
PB91-240499/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROMETERS
Pilot UV-B Spectrometer Intercomparison Experiment A
Preliminary Report.
PB91-240515/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
ULTROX SYSTEM
Field Demonstration of the UV/Oxidabon Technology to
Treat Ground Water Contaminated with VOCs.
PB91-163741/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
ULTROX TECHNOLOGY
Uttrox International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation Tech-
nology: Applications Analysis Report
PB9T-129759/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
UNDERGROUND MINING
Method for Estimating Methane Emissions from Under-
ground Coal Mines: Preliminary Findings.
PB91-223214/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
UNDERGROUND STORAGE
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipeline Leak Detection Systems.
PB91-106245/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipeline Leak Detection Systems.
PB91-113860/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Straight Talk on Tanks: A Summary of Leak Detection
Methods for Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Sys-
tems.
PB91-127704/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Measurements: Dependable Data When You Need
It
PB91-129B2S/REB
91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Musts for USTs: A Summary of the Regulations lor Un-
derground Storage Tank Systems.
PB91 -136531 /REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
State-of-the-Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal
Inspection of Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-149609/REB §1-01 PC A07/MF A01
How to Develop Your Own UST Field Citation Program.
PB91-182014/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Background Hydrocarbon Vapor Concentration Study for
Underground Fuel Storage Tanks.
PB91-1913S3/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Pressure and Temperature Fluctuations in Underground
Storage Tank Pipelines Containing Gasoline.
PB91-206912/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemicals Stored in USTs: Characteristics and Leak De-
tection.
PB91-219592/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Methods Used
in Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-226316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB91-227942/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
UNICONAZOLE-P
EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 224: Uniconazole-P.
PB91-213777/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
UNION TOWNSHIP (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Keystone
Sanitation Landfill Site, Adams County, Union Township,
PA. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921434/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
UNITED STATES
Proceedings: United States/Japan Conference on
Sewage Treatment Technology (12th). Held in Cincinnati.
Ohio on October 12-13. 1989.
PB91-110031/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
Impacts on Quality of Inland Wetlands of the United
States: A Survey of Indicators, Techniques, and Applica-
tions ol Community-Level Bbmonrtoring Data.
PB91-113837/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
Threats to Biological Diversity in the United States.
PB91-125757/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Medical Waste Management in the United States.
Second Interim Report to Congress.
PB91-130187/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Assessing the Geochemical Fate of Deep-WelMnjected
Hazardous Waste: A Reference Guide.
PB91-145706/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Quality of Our Nation's Water A Summary of the 19S8
National Water Quality Inventory.
PB91-145912/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Investments: The Cost ol a Clean Environ-
ment A Summary.
PB91-153775/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Investments: The Cost of a Clean Environ-
ment Report of the Administrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency to the Congress of the United States.
PB91-153783/REB 91-01 PC A22/MF A03
National Air Pollutant Emission Estimates. 1940-1989.
PB91-168559/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Natural Emissions of Oxidant Precursors.
PB91-211334/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
UNITED STATES AND TERRITORIES
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), United States and Territo-
ries, 1989 (in Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomput-
PB91-509109/REB
91-04 Diskettes! 800.00
UNLEADED GASOLINE
Seasonal Impact of Blending Oxygenated Organics with
Gasoline on Motor Vehicle Tailpipe and Evaporative
Emissions.
PB91-146571/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Benzene and Naphthalene Sorption on Soil Contaminat-
ed with High Molecular Weight Residual Hydrocarbons
from Unleaded Gasoline.
PB91-171520/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
UNSATURATED HYDROCARBONS
Nucteophifc Addition to Activated Double Bonds: Predic-
tions of Reactivity from the Laplacian of the Charge Den-
sity.
PB91-109256/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
UPHOLSTERY
Interaction of Vapour Phase Organic Compounds with
Indoor Sinks.
PB91-196493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
URANIUM
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Uranium.
PB91-225680/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
URANIUM ORES
Micronudei in Epithelial Cells from Sputum of Uranium
Workers.
PB91-199935/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
URBAN AIRSHED MODEL
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 1.
User's Manual for UAM (CB-IV).
PB91-131227/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 2.
User's Manual for the UAM (CB-IV) Modeling System.
PB91-13123S/REB 91-01 PC A22/MF A03
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 3.
User's Manual for the Diagnostic Wind Model.
PB91-131243/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System.
PB91-1312SO/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 5. De-
scription and Operation of the ROM - UAM Interface Pro
91-01 PCA11/MFA02
H-131268/REB
Study Using a Three Dimensional Photochemical Smog
Formation Model under Conditions of Complex Flow: Ap-
plication of the Urban Airshed Model to the Tokyo Metro-
politan Area.
PB91-168401/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Sensitivity Analysis of a Nested Ozone Air Quality Model.
P891-191221/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KW-118
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KEYWORD INDEX
VIBRIO
Gridded Model Information Support System (GMISS)
User's Guide. Volume 2. UAM Subsystem.
PB91-206268/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Urban Airshed Model.
PB91-505578/REB 91-01 CPT18
URBAN AREAS
Things to Consider When Assessing Municipal Impacts
for Remedial Action on a Lake Superior Estuary.
PB91-129148/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Ozone Air Quality Over the New York Metro-
politan Area.
PB91-137026/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program, 1989.
PB91-148262/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Aldehyde Results,
PB91-148288/REB
91-01 PCA07/MFA01
DOAS Urban Pollution Measurements.
PB91-176966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Receptor Modeling of Fine Particles in the Tacoma Tide-
fiats Airshed.
PB91-191148/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity
Determinations.
PB91-213603/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Wintertime Measurements of Aerosol Acidity and Trace
Elements in Wuhan, a City in Central China.
PB91-243006/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
URINE
Home Air Nicotine Levels and Urinary Cotinine Excretion
in Preschool Children.
PB91-109322/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cotinine Analytical Workshop Report Consideration of
Analytical Methods for Determining Cotinine in Human
Body Fluids as a Measure of Passive Exposure to Tobac-
co Smoke.
PB91-109694/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stability of the Mutagenicity in Stored Cigarette Smokers'
Urine and Extract
PB91-183319/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Formation of Mutagenic Urinary Metabolites from 1-Nitro-
pyrene in Germ-Free and Conventional Rats: Role of the
Gut Flora.
PB91-2430S5/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
US EPA
Ground-Water Issue: Soil sampling and analysis for vola-
tile organic compounds.
DE91016758/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Preliminary Analysis of the Public Costs of Environmental
Protection: 1981-2000.
PB91-145847/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Access EPA: Public Information Tools, Major EPA Dock-
ets, Clearinghouses and Hotlines, Records Management
Programs, Major EPA Environmental Databases, Library
and Information Services, State Environmental Libraries.
1991 Edition.
PB91-151563/REB 91-04 PCS18.00/MF A04
Access EPA: Major EPA Dockets. 1991 Edition.
PB91-1S1589/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
Access EPA: Clearinghouses and Hotlines. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151597/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
Access EPA: Records Management Programs. 1991 Edi-
tion.
PB91-151605/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
Access EPA: Major EPA Environmental Databases. 1991
Edition.
PB91-1S1613/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
Access EPA: Library and Information Services.
PB91-151621/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A02
Future of Expert Systems in the Environmental Protection
91-162727/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Using State and Local Officials to Assist in Community
Relations (Superfund Management Review: Recommen-
dation No. 43.K.L).
PB91-921320/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement
Docket.
PB91-921700/REB 91-01 Subscriptions
US EPA REGIONS 1-10
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study.
1990 Update.
PB91-921259/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
Substances: A Guide for EPA Regions.
PB91-921315/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
USER MANUALS (COMPUTER PROGRAMS)
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 1.
User's Manual for UAM (CB-IV).
PB91-131227/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 2.
User's Manual for the UAM (CB-IV) Modeling System.
PB91-131235/REB 91-01 PCA22/MFA03
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 3.
User's Manual for the Diagnostic Wind Model.
PB91-131243/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System.
PB91-131250/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 5. De-
scription and Operation of the ROM - UAM Interface Pro-
gram System.
PB91-131268/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Pollutant Concentrations.
PB91-141820/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Surface Impoundment Modeling System, Version 2.0.
User's Manual.
PB91-156711/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Air Emissions Estimation Model, Version 1.1.
User's Manual.
PB91-167718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: User's Manual
for EPA Regions.
PB91-168450/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 1. The ROM
Preprocessors.
PB91-171926/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 2. The ROM
Processor Network.
PB91-171934/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 3. The Core
Model.
PB91-171942/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2, A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-182469/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
PC BEEPOP (Personal Computer Honey Bee Population
Dynamics Model) for Ecological Assessments. User's
Guide.
PB91-182477/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System. User's Manual.
PB91-205021/REB 91-04 PC AM/MF A01
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 2. User's Guide.
PB91-205161/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Gridded Model Information Support System (GMISS)
User's Guide. Volume 2. UAM Subsystem.
PB91-206268/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
User Manual NBSAVIS CONTAM88. A User Interface for
Air Movement and Contaminant Dispersal Analysis in
Multizone Buildings.
PB91-206722/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
UTAB Users Manual. Microcomputer Version. First Edi-
tion, 1991.
PB91-216416/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
User's Guide for the Mathematical Model LT3VSI Denitri-
fication in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale Aquifers.
PB91-216515/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB91-223362/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
User's Guide to MOBILE4.1 (Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model).
PB91-228759/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the
Biogenic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB91-242412/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
UTAB SYSTEM
UTAB Users Manual. Microcomputer Version. First Edi-
tion, 1991.
PB91 -216416/RES 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
UTAH
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Utah, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509026/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Utah, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509554/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB91-921250/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
UTILmES
Financial Management Evaluation. Appendices
(Wastewater Utility).
PB91-201467/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
VACUUM CLEANERS
Quantification of Pardcluate Emission Rates from
Vacuum Cleaners.
PB91-191189/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
VADOSE WATER
Production and Transport of Carbon Dioxide in a Con-
taminated Vadose Zone: A Stable and Radioactive
Carbon Isotope Study.
PB91-191478/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
VALIDATION
Protocol for the Reid Validation of Emission Concentra-
tions from Stationary Sources.
PB91-216184/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
VALIDITY
Approaches to Assessing the Validity of a Functional Ob-
servational Battery.
PB91-117010/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
VALLEYS
Dense Gas Removal from a Valley by Crosswinds.
PB91-146597/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants within Two-Dimension-
al Valleys.
PB91-196337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants Within Two-Dimension-
al Valleys, 1991.
PB91-2190637REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
VALPROATE
5-Methylhexanoic Acid Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-141838/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
VANADIUM
Minimization of Interferences in Inductively Coupled
Plasma Mass Spectrometry Using On-LJne Preconcentra-
tion.
PB91-117150/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
VAPOR COMPRESSION REFRIGERATION CYCLE
Thermodynarnic Evaluation of Five Alternative Refriger-
ants in Vapour-Compression Cycles.
PB91-223297/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
VAPOR DECREASING
Degreasing System Pollution Prevention Modification
verses Industrial Hygiene Concerns.
PB91-231142/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
VAPORS
Gas Chromatography/Matrix Isolation-Infrared Spectrom-
etry for Air Sample Analysis.
PB91-136317/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Reliability Study of the U.S. EPA's Method 101 A: Deter-
mination of Paniculate and Gaseous Mercury Emissions.
PB91-233361/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
VARIABILITY
Temporal Variability in Lakewater Chemistry in the North-
eastern United States: Results of Phase 2 of the Eastern
Lake Survey.
PB91-159590/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
VARIATION (GENETIC)
Divergence between Populations of a Monogamous Poly-
chaete with Male Parental Care: Premating Isolation and
Chromosome Variation.
PB91-206904/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
VEGETATION
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the
Biogenic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB91-136549/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Ecological Exposure and Effects of Airborne Toxic
Chemicals: An Overview.
PB91-148460/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Changing Solar Ultraviolet Climate and the Ecological
Consequences for Higher Plants.
PB91-196204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
VEHICULAR TRAFFIC
Oxygenated Organic Compound Concentrations Near a
Roadway in Lithuania, SSR.
PB91-131672/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
VELOCITY
Acute Inhalation Exposure to Epichlorohydrin Transiently
Decreases Rat Sperm Velocity.
PB91-149732/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
VENDORS
Inventory of Treatability Study Vendors. Volume 1.
PB91-228395/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
VERMONT
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Vermont, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509034/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Vermont, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509562/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont
PB91-921251/REB 91-01
PC A03/MF A01
VERTEBRAL ABNORMALITIES
Vertebral Abnormalities in Juvenile Inland Silversides
'Menidia beryllina' Exposed to Terbufos during Embryo-
genesis.
PB91-163956/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
VERTEBRATES
Genetic Variation in Clonal Vertebrates Detected by
Simple-Sequence DNA Fingerprinting.
PB91-163972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
VIABILITY
Improving the Viability of Existing Small Drinking Water
Systems.
PB91-179010/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Establishing Programs to Resolve Small Drinking Water
System Viability. A Summary of the Federal/State Work-
shop. Held in Scottsdale, Arizona on September 22-24,
1990.
PB91-179028/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
VIBRIO
Natural Transformation of a Marine 'Vibrio' Species by
Plasmid DNA.
PB91-163907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-119
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KEYWORD INDEX
VIDEO EOUIPUEHT
Video Image Analysis System for Concentration Measure-
ments and Flow Visualization in Building Wakes.
PB91-219055/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
VIDEO SIGNALS
Preliminary Studies of Video Images of Smoke Dispersion
m the Near Wake of a Model Bufamg.
PB91-196550/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
VIETNAM VETERANS
Oioxins and Dfcenzofurans in Adipose Tissue of U.S.
Vietnam Veterans and Controls.
PB91-167585/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
VIOLET (COLOR)
Inhalation Toxicology of Red and Violet Mixtures. Cham-
ber Concentration and Particle Size Distribution Report
PB91-211854/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
VIRAL ANTIBODIES
Rotavirus Fecal IgA Antibody Response in Adults Chal-
lenged with Human Rotavirus.
PB9M17622/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
VBAL CYTOPATHIC EFFECT
Comparison of Cytooathogematy. Irnmunofluorescence
and In situ DMA Hybridization as Methods for the Detec-
tion of Adenoviruses.
P891-109280/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
VIRAL CYTOPATHOGENIC EFFECT
Comparison of Cytopathogerodty. Immunonuorescence
and in situ DMA Hybridization as Methods for the Detec-
tion of Adenovwuses.
PB91-116053/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
VIRGIN ISLANDS
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Virgin Islands, 1989 On
81-2-3 Format) (for Mcrocomputers).
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3
PB91-509059/REB
91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Virgin Islands, 1989 On
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509588/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Virginia, 1989 fm dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O9042/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), V«gWa, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509570/REB 91-04 CP 001
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia.
P891-921252/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
VIRULENCE
Biassay for Testing the Lethal Effects of Bacterial
Pathogens on the Predatory Beetle 'Hippodamia conver-
gens' Sue. (Coteoptera: Coconeadae).
P891-127795/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Levels of Environmental Mutagens: Potential
for Affecting Viral Evolution and Pathogencity. A Specu-
lative Review.
PB91-206862/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
VIRUS REPLICATION
Att&ctyrtont &nd Ropfcflboo of *Ps6udOfnon&s &6ruQm-
osa' Bacteriophages under Conditions Simulating Aquatic
Environments.
PB91-206953/REB 91-04 PC AO2/MF A01
VIRUSES
Using Linear and Polynomial Models to Examine the En-
vironmental StabBty of Vruses (Chapter 7).
PB91-182717/REB 914)1 PC AO3/MF A01
Insect Vfus Assays for Vial Replication and Persistence
ftMammaianCefe.
P891-211490/REB 81-04 PCA03/MFA01
VtSWUTY
IMPROVE Progress Report Appendix A.
PB90-231366/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
PB91-182824/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Particutate Characteristics and Visual Effects of the At-
mosphere at Research Triangle Park.
PB91-183392/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS
Stsoonflfy Pstteoi Adaptation ond tho E$rty GonipQowits
in Human Visual Evoked Potentials.
PB91-109686/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Rat and Human Visual-Evoked Potentials Recorded
Under Comparable CondrSons: A Preliminary Analysis to
Address the Issue of Predating Human Neurotoxic Ef-
rods VfOfH nS& OSt&.
PB91-11609S/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Rat Flash-Evoked Potential Peak N160 AmpHude: Modu-
lation by Relative Flash Intensity.
PB91-191577/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparabaty of Rat and Human Vsual-Evoked Poten-
tials.
PB91-191643/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Control of VOC Emissions from Polystyrene Foam Manu-
factumg.
PB91-102111/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Performance Evaluation Materials for the Analysis of
Vofafle Organic Contaminants h Sol: A PreSmrary As-
sessmenL
PB91-117127/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
1 National Technical Guidance Study Series.
r Design Manual.
197/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Factors Controlling the Emissions of Monoterpenes and
Other Volatile Organic Compounds.
PB91-136622/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Non-Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in Whole Air
Samples from the AutoEx Studies.
PB91-137042/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dtehkxoethytenes
(1.1-Oichloroethylene), (cis-1.2-Dicriloroethytene), and
(trans-1,2-Dichkxoettiylene).
PB91-143396/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Alternative Control Technology
Waste Process Vents.
PB91-148270/REB 91-01
Document Organic
PC A09/MF A01
Polymer Manufacturing Industry - Background Information
for Promulgated Standards.
PB91-148304/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Global Inventory of Volatile Organic Compound Emis-
sions from Anthropogenic Sources.
PB91-161687/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Soi Bioventing Demonstration Project
PB91-162628/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Demonstration of the UV/Oxidation Technology to
Treat Ground Water Contaminated with VOCs.
PB91-163741/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Best Demonstrated Control Technology for Graphic Arts.
PB9M68427/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Soil Vapor Extraction Technology: Reference Handbook.
PB91-168476/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Evaluation of Control Strategies for Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in Indoor Air (Journal Article).
PB91-177055/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Investigation of the Indoor Air Quality of the North Caroli-
na Department of Environment Health, and Natural Re-
sources Located at 3800 Barrett Drive, Raleigh. North
Carolina.
PB91-179069/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Forced Air Ventilation for Remediation of Unsaturated
Soils Contaminated by VOC.
PB91-181750/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Cost and Feasibility of the Ti
Method for Determining Capture
PB91-181966/REB 91-01
Total Enclosure
A12/MF A02
Carbon Adsorption for Control of VOC Emissions: Theory
and Full Scale System Performance.
PB9M82006/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA Site Demonstration of the Terra Vac In situ Vacuum
Extraction Process in Groveland. Massachusetts. (Site
Program Update: Part VII).
PB91-182097/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sector Sampling for VOC's during Remediation of Super-
fund Site at Shaver's Farm, Georgia.
PB91-182840/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Total Volatile Organic Concentrations in 2700 Personal,
Indoor, and Outdoor Air Samples Collected in the US
EPA TEAM Studtes.
PB91-182857/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Identification of Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in
Consumer Products and Common Microenvironments.
PB91-182865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-195974/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interaction of Vapour Phase Organic Compounds with
Indoor Sinks.
PB91-19S493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sources of Air Pollutants Indoors: VOC and Fine Parbcu-
late Species.
PB91-196527/REB 914)1 PCA03
Impact of Declaring Soybean Oi Exempt from VOC Reg-
ulations on the Coalings Program.
PB91-206219/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds
and Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 1.
Methods and Descriptive Statistics.
PB91-207084/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds
and Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 2.
Analysis of Factors Contributing to VOC and Particle Ex-
P89V207092/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Stability of PPB and PPM Organic Cylinder Gases Used
for CaSxabon and Audits.
PB91-213553/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Techniques Affecting Precision and Accuracy in Hydroly-
sis Rate Constant Determmatxjns of Volatile Organic
Compounds Using Jeffers' Zero Headspace Reaction
Bubs.
PB91-216291/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Radation-Curabte Coatings.
PB91-219550/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Hazardous Air PoButants Program (HAP-PRO): Automat-
ed HAP and VOC Control Technology Assessment Soft-
ware.
PB91-223198/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Summary of Joint DOD/EPA Research to Control VOCs
and Toxic ErnssJons*
PB91-226431/REB 914)4 PCA02/MFA01
Test Methods for the Determination of Volatile Organic
Compounds in Consumer Products.
PB91-231126/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Optimizing Sensitivity of SIM Mode of GC/MS Analysis
for EPA's TO-14 Air Toxics Method.
PB91-233536/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Expert System for Estimates of Molecular Weights of
Volatile Organic Compounds from Low-Resolution Mass
Spectra.
PB91-242990/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Development of Ozone Reactivity Scales for Volatile Or-
ganic Compounds.
PB91-2433&6/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): W. M.
Manufacturing Superfund Site, Danville, Pennsylvania
(Second Remedial Action), June 29, 1990.
PB91-921404/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Croydon
TCE Site, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (Second Remedial
Action), Final Report, June 29,1990.
PB91-921405/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sealand
Restoration Site, Town of Lisbon, St Lawrence County,
NY. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921424/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Methods Used
in Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-226316/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB91-227942/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS
Citizen Volunteers in Environmental Monitoring: Summary
Proceedings of the National Workshop (2nd). Held in
New Orleans, Louisiana in December 1989.
PB91-168377/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
VOLUNTEER LAKE MONITORING PROGRAM
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 1.
Statewide Summary Report.
PB91-210740/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 2.
Northwestern Illinois Region.
PB91-210757/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 3.
Northeastern Illinois Region.
PB91-210765/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 4.
West-Central Illinois Region.
PB91-210773/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 5.
East-Central Illinois Region.
P891-210761/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 6.
Southwestern Illinois Region.
PB91-210799/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 7.
Southern Illinois Region.
PB91-210807/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
VOLUNTEERS
Citizen Volunteers in Environmental Monitoring: Summary
Proceedings of the National Workshop (2nd). Held in
New Orleans, Louisiana in December 1989.
PB91-168377/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
WAKES
Preliminary Studies of Video Images of Smoke Dispersion
in the Near Wake of a Model Building.
PB91-196550/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Wind Tunnel and Gaussian Plume Modeling of Building
Wake Dispersion.
PB91-196568/REB 914)1 PC A03/MF A01
Video Image Analysis System for Concentration Measure-
ments and Flow Visualization in Building Wakes.
PB91-219055/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WALLEYE PIKE
Factors Influencing Mercury Concentrations in Walleyes
in Northern Wisconsin Lakes.
PB91-196345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WALLEYES
Chemical Suitability of Substrates for Walleye Egg Devel-
opment in the Lower Fox River, Wisconsin.
PB91-216259/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WASHING
Evaluation of Soil Washing Technology: Results of
Bench-Scale Experiments on Petroleum-Fuels Contami-
nated SoBs.
PB91-206599/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA01
Sofl Washing Treatment
PB91-228056/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WASHINGTON (STATE)
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Washington, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509067/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Washington, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509596/REB 91-O4 CP D01
KW-120
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KEYWORD INDEX
WASTE DISPOSAL
National Priorities List Sites: Washington.
PB91-921253/REB 91^01 PC A07/MF A01
WASTE DILUTION
Utility of Buoyant Plume Models in Predicting the Initial
Dilution of Drilling Fluids. Chapter 13.
PB91-132837/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WASTE DISPOSAL
Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Pri-
orities List Sites (Update).
PB90-274556/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Background Document and Response to Com-
ments: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Sub-
title C-Hazardous Waste Management System. Section
3001: Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste.
Method 1311: Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure
1-102053/REB
91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins arid Related Compounds. Waste Disposal Sites
Contaminated with Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-106237/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Cleaning Illinois: The Challenge Facing Illinois' Hazardous
Waste Cleanup Efforts.
PB91-113589/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guidance for the Field Demonstration of Remediation
Technologies.
PB91-117507/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantifying Effects in Ecological Site Assessments: Bio-
logical and Statistical Considerations.
P89T129189/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Convective-Dispersive Transport Model for Wastes Dis-
posed of at the 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site. (Chapter
PB91-130161/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Medfcal Waste Management in the United States.
Second Interim Report to Congress.
PB91-130187/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
State Authorization Manual. Volume 1.
PB91-130211/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
State Authorization Manual. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB91-130229/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
Behavior of Arsenic in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB9M31656/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Marine Processes, Their Relationship to Pollution, and a
Framework for Waste Management (Chapter 1).
PB91-132829/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Overview of Conventional and Innovative Land-Based
Thermal Technologies for Waste Disposal.
PB91-136929/RE6 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ecological Risk Assessment Framework for Examining
the Impacts of Oceanic Disposal.
PB91-137000/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Incinerability Index: A Measure of Incinerator Perform-
ance. (Journal Article).
PB91-U5144/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Remedal Action. Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium
(15th). Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on April 10-12, 19S9.
PB91-145524/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF AIM
Annual Hazardous Waste Research Symposium (16th):
Remedial Action, Treatment and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on April 3-5, 1990.
PB91-145664/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Procedures
tor Hazardous Waste Incineration. Handbook.
PB9M45979/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual RREL Hazardous
Waste Research Symposium (16th). HekJ in Cincinnati,
Ohio on April 3-5. 1990.
PB9M48379/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF AM
Documenting the U.S. Landfill/Impoundment Permit A
Guide to Technical Resources.
PB91-149633/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Treatment Technology Background Document
PB91-160556/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Controlling PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Incinerators by
Flue Gas Cleaning.
PB91-162537/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Combustion Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Mu-
nicipal Waste Incinerators in North America.
PB9Tl62552/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Geosynthetic Leachate Collection Systems.
PB91-162834/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Control Technology: Estimating Innovative Technology
Costs for the SITE Program.
PB91-163758/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Muncipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Promulgated Standards and Guidelines. Summary of
Public Comments and Responses.
PB91-168534/REB 91-01 PC A22/MF A03
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Promulgated Standards and Guidelines. Summary of
Pubic Comments and Responses. Appendices A to C
PB91-168542/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors: Revision and Update of Eco-
nomc Impact Analysis and Regulatory Impact Analysis.
PB91-168575/REtf 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Use of Expert Systems to Assist in Decisions Concerning
Environmental Control.
PB91 -171447/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB91-176818/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Production and Processing of Metals: Their Disposal and
Future Risks.
PB91-176933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Non-Ionic Organic Chemicals from Soils.
PB91-177071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trial Bum Results and Future Activities of the EPA
Mobile Incinerator.
PB91-177097/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Sources of Error in Analysis of Municipal Sludges and
Sludge-Amended-Soils for Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate.
PB91 -177139/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Alternative Biological Treatment Processes for Remedi-
ation of Creosote-arid PCP-Contaminated Materials:
Bench-Scale Treatability Studies.
PB91-179085/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Evalua-
tion Manual (Revised Edition).
PB91 -181586/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Field Comparison of Ground-Water Sampling Devices for
Hazardous Waste Sites: An Evaluation Using Volatile Or-
ganic Compounds.
PB91-181776/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Feasibility of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combustor. Rutland,
Vermont Pilot Study.
PB91-181917/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA Site Demonstration of BioTrol Aqueous Treatment
System.
PB91-182279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Analysis of Health Risk Assessments for
Municipal Waste Combustors.
PB91-182337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Facility: Annual Report for FY90.
PB91-182493/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA's Global Climate Change Program. Program Ran for
Methane Emissions from Landfills an/1 Other Waste Dis-
posal Facilities.
PB91-182667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control of Transient Incinerator Emissions with an
Oxygen Based Combustion System.
PB91-182725/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC Incinerabilrty
Ranking in a Pilot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-182733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sector Sampling for VOC's during Remediation of Super-
fund Site at Shaver's Farm, Georgia.
PB91-182840/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Remobilization of Toxic Heavy Metals Adsorbed to Bac-
terial Wall-day Composites.
PB91-183350/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Decision Procedures
Viewed as Quality Control Schemes.
PB91-183525/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Biological Assessment of Toxicity Caused by Chemical
Constituents Eluted from Site Soils Collected at the
Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Lock Haven, Clinton Co.,
PB91-186965/REB 91-01 PC A20
Enforcement Project Management Handbook.
PB91-186999/REB 91-04 PCA23/MFA03
CERCLA Removal Actions at Methane Release Sites.
PB91-190850/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Basic Concepts of Contaminant Sorpbon at Hazardous
Waste Sites (Ground Water Issue).
PB91-191007/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reductive Dehatogenation of Organic Contaminants in
Soils and Ground Water. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-191056/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Factors Controlling Minimum Soil Liner Thickness.
PB91 -191346/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Combustion Control of Organic Emissions from Municipal
Waste Combustors.
PB91-191411/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Landfill-Liner Designs.
PB91-191460/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ongoing Fundamental Hazardous Waste Incineration Re-
search at EPA/RTP Facility.
PB91-196089/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Innovative Thermal Destruction Technologies (Chapter
PB91-196097/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SITE Demonstration of the American Combustion Pyre-
iron Oxygen-Enhanced Burner.
PB91-196246/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
NATO/CCMS Conference on the Demonstration of Re-
medial Action Technologies for Contaminated Land and
Groundwater. Held in Bitthoven, The Netherlands on No-
vember 7-11, 1988.
PB91 -196261 /REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Incinerability Ranking Systems for RCRA Hazardous Con-
PB9VI96352/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Application of Staged Combustion and Reburning to the
Co-Firing of Nitrogen-Containing Wastes.
PB91-196444/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of a Fourier Transform Spectrometer as a Remote
Sensor at Superfund Sites.
PB91-199844/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents
(POHC) Reference Directory. Documentation.
PB91-201061/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
Design, Construction, and Operation of Hazardous and
Non-Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments.
PB91-204354/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Hydrocarbon Continuous Monitoring Systems for Hazard-
ous Waste Incinerator Emissions Measurement
PB91-213561/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Aseptic Sampling of Unconsolidated Heaving Soils in
Saturated Zones.
PB91-216218/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook: Permit Writer's Guide to Test Burn Data, Haz-
ardous Waste Incineration.
PB91-216317/REB 91-04 PCA13/MFA03
Importance of Quality for Collection of Environmental
Samples. Planning, Implementing, and Assessing Field
Sampling Quality at CERCLA Sites.
PB91-218941/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MOUSE: A Computerized Uncertainty Analysis System.
PB91-218966/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report, 1987.
PB91-220293/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Database of Emission Rate Measurement Projects.
PB91-222059/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors: Economic Analysis of Materi-
als Separation Requirement
PB91-222539/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Global Landfill
Methane.
PB91-223230/REB " 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Transient Suppression Packaging for Reduced Emissions
from Rotary Kiln Incinerators.
PB91-223248/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Application of Pulse Combustion to Solid and Hazardous
Waste Incineration.
PB91-223289/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with a
Single-Stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 1. Technical
Results.
PB91-223388/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with a
Single-Stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 2. Appendi-
ces.
PB91-223396/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Pilot-Scale Incinerability Evaluation of Arsenic-and Lead-
Contaminated Soils from Two Superfund Sites.
PB91-226308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazard-
ous Substances.
PB91-228346/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
Longterm Stability of Solidified Waste as Determined by
Physical and Morphological Parameters.
PB91-231183/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Advances in Hazardous Waste Site Alluvial Sampling.
PB91-233320/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Measurement of Mutagenic Emissions from the Inciner-
ation of the Pesticide Dinoseb during Application of Com-
bustion Modifications.
PB91-233437/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual Hazardous Waste Re-
search Symposium (17th). Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on
April 9-11. 1991.
PB91-233627/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
Solubility, Sorptton and Transport of Hydrophobic Organic
Chemicals in Complex Mixtures.
PB91-240556/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents
(POHC) Reference Directory, (Version 1.0) (for Microcom-
puters).
PB91-507749/REB 91-04 CP D04
Hazardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS)
Extract Tape.
PB91-592000/REB 91-01 Subscription
SUPERFUND: Focusing on the Nation at Large. A
Decade of Progress at National Priorities List Sites.
PB91-921202/REB 91-01 Standing Order
SUPERFUND: Reporting on Progress Through Environ-
mental Indicators.
PB91-921203/REB 91-01 Standing Order
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund. Fiscal Year
1989
PB91-921204/REB 91-01 PCA16/MFA02
Conducting Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies
for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites.
PB91-921205/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Compendium of ERT Groundwater Sampling Procedures.
PB91-921275/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
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Compendium of ERT Waste Sampling Procedures.
PB91-921276/HEB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
ROD Annual Repot. FY1990.
PB91-921277/REB 91-04 PC A24/MF ACM
Compenrjum of NPL Listing Policies and Procedures,
1982101985.
PB91-921281/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System. User's Manual for Industry.
PB91-921287/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Guide to Discharging CERCLA Aqueous Wastes to Pub-
Bdy Owned Treatment Works (POTWs).
PB91-921364/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Guide: Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup
Standards for Soils and Solid Media.
PB91-921365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide to Obtaining No Migration Variances for CERCLA
Remedial Actions.
PB91-921367/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews.
P891-921368/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews.
PB91-921369/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rose
Township. Oakland County. Michigan. (First Remedial
Action). September 18, 1989.
PB91-921412/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Tink-
ham's Garage Site. Londonderry, New Hampshire. (First
Remedal Action). March 10. 1989.
PB91-921413/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Kear-
sarae Metallurgical Corporation. Conway, NH. First Re-
medal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921416/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker-
102nd Street Landfill. Niagara Fans. NY. (Frst Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921417/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Beacon
Heights LandfD Site. Beacon Fads, CT. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990. (Supplemental)
PB91-921418/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Old
Springfield LandfiH. Springfield, VT. (Second Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921420/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Stamina
Mills Site, North SmithfieM. Rl. (Frst Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921421/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record Of Decision (EPA Region 2): Samey
Farm. Ameria. Dutchess County. NY. (First Remedal
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921422/REB 91-04 FCA07/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Scientific
Chemical Processing Site. Cartstadt Bergen County. NJ.
(Frst Remodel Action). September 1990.
PB91-921423/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sealand
Restoration Site. Town of Lisbon, St Lawrence County,
NY. (First Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921424/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): FAA
Technical Center. Area 20A - Salvage Yard. Atlantic
County. NJ. (First Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-821425/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2f. Woodland
Township Route 72 and Route 532 Dump Sites. Burling-
ton County, Chatsworth, NJ. (Frst RemecSaJ Action), May
1990.
P891-921426/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemical/Ruco Polymer Site. HicksvHe, NY. (Frst Reme-
dal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921427/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Myers
Property, Frarttn Township, NJ. (Frst Remerjal Action).
September 1990.
PB91-921428/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): M and T
DeUsa Landfl Site, Monmouth County. NJ. (First Reme-
dal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921429/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Lone Pine
LandflL Freehold Township, Monmouth County, NJ.
(Second Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-821430/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mont-
ctar/West Orange Radwm Site. Essex County, NJ.
(Second Remedal Action), June 1990.
PB91-921431/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Avtex
Rbers Site. Front Royal, VA. (Second RemedaJ Action).
September 1990.
PB91-921432/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): F*e/Artel
Chemical Site, Ktro, WV. (Second Rernedal Action).
September 1990.
PB91-921433/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF ADI
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Keystone
Sanitation Landfill Site, Adams County. Union Township,
PA. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921434/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Croyden
TCE Site, Bristol Township, Bucks County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921435/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Glen
Ridge Radium Site, Essex County, NJ. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1990.
PB91-921436/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brown's
Battery Breaking Site, Tilden Township, PA. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921437/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Butz
Landfill Superfund Site, Jackson Township, Monroe
County, PA. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921438/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sand,
Gravel and Stone Site, Elkton. MD. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921439/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome
Landfill Site, Pine Township, Mercer County, PA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921440/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): East Ml
Zkjn Landfill, Springettsbury Township, York County, PA.
(Frst Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921441/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Harris/
Palm Bay Facility, Palm Bay, Brevard County, FL (First
Remedial Action). June 1990.
PB91-921442/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): North
Hollywood Dump. TN. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921443/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Dubose
Oil Products Site, Cantonment Escambia County, FL
(Frst Remedial Action). March 1990.
PB91-921444/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Kassouf-
Kimerling Battery Site, Tampa, Hillsborough County, FL
(Second Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921445/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Corporation Site, Salisbury, NC.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921446/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): SCRDI
Bluff Road Site. Columbia, Richland County, SC. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921447/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pfckett-
vate Road Landfill, Jacksonville, Duval County. FL (Frst
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921448/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cabot
Carbon/Koppers Site. Gainesville, Alachua County, FL
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
P891-921449/RE8 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tri-State
Plating. Columbus, IN. (Frst Remedal Action), March
1990.
PB91-921450/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fisher-
Cato Chem, Kingsbury, IN. (Frst Remedial Action).
August 1990.
PB91-921451/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wheeler
Pit Site, La Prairie Township, Wl. (Frst Remedal Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921452/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pristine.
Inc., Reading, OH. (Frst Remerjal Action), March 1990.
(Amendment).
P891-921453/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5). K and L
Landfill, Kalamazoo, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990.
PB91-921454/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): On/
Story/Cordova Chemical Site. North Muskegon, Ml.
(Second RemecSal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921455/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Naval In-
dustrial Reserve Ordnance Plant. Fridtey, MN. (Frst Re-
medal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921456/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries. Eau Claire. Wl. (Frst Remedial Action).
August 1990.
PB1T921457/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): St Louis
River/lnterlake/Duluth Tar Site, Dufuth, MN. (Frst Reme-
dal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921458/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Clare
Water Supply, Clare County, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB91-921459/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5)r University
of Minnesota Rosemount Research Center, MN. (First
Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921460/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Moss-
American Kerr-McGee Oil Site, Milwaukee, Wl. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921461/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spring-
field Township Dump Site, Oakland County, Ml. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921462/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Metamora
Landfill, Metamora, Lapeer County, Ml. (Second Remedi-
al Action), September 1990.
PB91-921463/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hunts
Disposal Landfill Site, Town of Caledonia, Wl. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921464/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Union
Scrap Iron Metal, Hennepin County, Minneapolis, MN.
(First Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921465/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Bofors-
Nobel Site. Muskegon. Ml. (First Remedial Acton), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921466/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Jackson-
ville Municipal Landfill Supertund Site, AH. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1990.
PB91-921467/REB
91-04 PCA09/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texar-
kana Wood Preserving Company, Texarkana, Bowie
County, TX. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921468/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tenth
Street Dump/Junkyard, Oklahoma City. OK. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921469/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tinker
AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK. (First Remedial
Action), August 1990.
PB91-921470/REB 91-04 PCA08/MFA02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): North-
western States Portland Cement Company Site, Mason
City. IA. (First Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921471/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination (East Industrial Park), NE
(First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921472/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination FAR-MAR-CO Subsite,
Hastings Irrigation Pipe Company TCA Soils Operable
Unit Hastings, NE. (Second Remedial Acton), Septem-
ber 1990.
PB91-921473/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lindsay
Manufacturing Company, Lindsay, NE. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921474/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Midwest Operable Unit
Kellogg, IA. (First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921475/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Fairfield
Coal Gasification Site, Fairfield, IA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921478/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Commerce City, CO. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921479/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ogden
Defense Depot (Operable Unit 2), Weber County, Ogden,
UT. (Frst Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921480/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Mystery
Bridge at Highway 20, Natrona County, WY. (First Reme-
dial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921481/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Monticel-
to Mill Tailings Site, San Juan County, UT. (Rrst Remedi-
al Action), August 1990.
PB91-921482/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Martin
Marietta Astronautics Group Site, Waterton, CO. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921483/REB 91-O4 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 16), CO. (Second Re-
medial Action). February 1990.
PB91-921484/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 18), CO. (Third Remedi-
al Action), February 1990.
PB91-921485/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 20), CO. (Fifth Remedial
Action), March 1990.
PB91-921486/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Rats Plant (DOE), Northern Jefferson County, CO. (First
Remedial Action), January 1990.
PB91-921487/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sharon
Steel (Midvale Tailings), Midvale, UT. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921488/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): J. H.
Baxter Superfund Site, Weed, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921489/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Stringfel-
low Hazardous Waste Site, Riverside County, CA. (Fourth
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921490/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Louisi-
ana-Pacific Corporation, Oroville, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921491/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Applied
Materials, Inc., Superfund Site, Santa Clara, CA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921492/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Operating
Industries, Inc.. Monterey Park, CA. (Third Remedial
Action), September 1990 (Amendment).
P891-921493/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): FMC
Pesticide Formulation Facility, Yakima, WA. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921494/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mann-
heim Avenue Dump Site, Galloway Township, Atlantic
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921495/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Higgins
Farm, Franklin Township, Somerset County, NJ. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921496/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Imperial
Oil/Champion Chemicals, Marlboro Township, Monmouth
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921498/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Vestal
Water Supply Well No. 1-1, Broome County, Vestal, NY.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921499/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Schuylkilt
Metal, Hillsborough County, Plant City. FL (First Remedi-
al Action). September 1990.
PB91-921501/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-
Chem Site, Earl Township. Berks County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921502/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): King of
Prussia Technical Corporation Site, Winslow Township,
Camden County, NJ. (Frst Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921503/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base, DE. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-92150S/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hipps
Road Landfill Site, Duval County, Jacksonville, FL (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1990.
PB91-921506/REB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): 62nd
Street Dump, Hillsborough County, Tampa, FL (First Re-
medial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921507/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Zellwood
Groundwater Contamination Site. (Operable Unit 1),
Orange County, Zellwood, FL (First Remedial Action),
(Amendment), March 1990.
PB91-921508/REB 91-04 PCAM/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): San-
gamo/Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge (USDOI),
Carterville. IL (Fust Remedial Action). August 1990.
PB91-921509/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Crystal
Chemical Site. Houston, TX. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
PB91-921510/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Mt
Arsenal (Operable Unit 19), CO. (Fourth Remedial
Action), February 1990.
PB91-921511/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Mt
Arsenal (Operable Unit 17), CO. (Eighth Remedial
re9t32l1512/REB ' 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac,
Inc., Jacksonville, AR. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990.
PB91-921513/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Tyson
Dump Number 1, Upper Merion Township, Montgomery
County, PA. (Third Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921516/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ocon-
omowoc Electroplating Company Site, Ashippun, Wl.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921517/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Algoma
Municipal Landfill, Algoma, Wl. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921518/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilly Tar
and Chemical Corporation Site, St. Peter Aquifer, St.
Louis Paris, MN. (Third Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921519/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Pagano
Salvage Site, Los Lunas, NM. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921520/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Arkwood,
Inc., Omaha. AR. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921521/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Master
Disposal Service Landfill, Brookfield. Wl. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921524/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Munisport
Landfill Site, Dade County, North Miami, FL. (First Reme-
dial Action), July 1990.
PB91-921525/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Clare-
mont Polychemical, Nassau County, Old Bethpage, NY.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921526/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Metaltec/
Aerosystems, Franklin Borough,' Sussex County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921527/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Silver
Bow Creek/Butte Area NPL Site. Warm Springs Ponds
Operable Unit, Upper Clark Fork River Basin, MT. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921528/REB 91-04 PC A20/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemical
Leaman Tank Lines Site, Logan Township, Gloucester
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921529/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): City In-
dustries, Winter Park, FL (First Remedial Action), March
1990.
PB91-921530/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Bypass
601 Groundwater Contamination Site (Martin Scrap Recy-
cling Facility), Concord, NC. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB91 -921531 /REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Wheeling
Disposal Service Company Landfill, Amazonia, MO. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921532/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mattiace
Petrochemical Company, Broome County, Glen Cove,
NY. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921533/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Intel
Santa Clara III Superfund Site, Santa Clara. CA. (First
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921534/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Intersil/
Siemens Superfund Site, Cupertino, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921535/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Howe
Valley Landfill, Howe Valley, KY. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921539/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Portland
Cement Co. (Kiln Dust No. 2 and No. 3) Operable Unit 1,
Salt Lake Ciiy, UT. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921540/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Shenan-
doah Stables, Lincoln County. MO. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921541/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort
Lewis Logistics Center, Pierce County, Fort Lewis, WA.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921542/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Corporation Site. Operable Unit 1, Lincoln County,
Carrizozo, NM. (First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921543/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Solvent
Service Superfund Site, San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921544/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hagen
Farm Site, Source Control Operable Unit, Dane County,
Wl. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921545/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Yellow
Water Road Site, Duval County, Baldwin, FL. (First Re-
medial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921546/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Cinnamin-
son Groundwater Contamination Site, Burlington County,
NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921548/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Syosset
Landfill, Nassau County, Syosset, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921549/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Coker's
Sanitation Service Landfills, Kent County, DE. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921550/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision: (EPA Region 2): Kentucky
Avenue Wellfield Site, Town of Horseheads, Chemung
County, New York (Second Remedial Action), September
28, 1990.
PB91-921551/REB 91-04 PC A15
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wayne
Reclamation and Recycling, Columbia City, Indiana (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, March 30,1990.
PB91-921552/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spiegel-
berg Site, Green Oak Township, Livingston County,
Michigan (First Remedial Action), Final Report, June 29,
1990.
PB91-921553/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 22), Colorado (Sixth Re-
medial Action), Final Report, May 3, 1990.
P891-921554/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 23), Adams County,
Colorado (Seventh Remedial Action), Final Draft, March
1990.
PB91-921555/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American
Thermostat Site. South Cairo, Green County, New York
(Second Remedial Action), Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921556/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Solvent
Savers Site, Chenango County. New York (First Remedial
Action), Final Report, September 28,1990.
PB91-921557/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sayreville
Landfill Site, Borough of Sayreville, Middlesex County,
New Jersey (First Remedial Action), September 28, 1990.
PB91-921558/REB 91-04 PCA13/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): U.S. Tita-
nium Superfund Site, Nelson County, Virginia (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report, November 29, 1990.
PB91-921559/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Coleman
Evans Wood Preserving Site, Duval County, Jacksonville,
Florida (First Remedial Action (Amendment)), Final
Report, September 9,1990.
PB91-921560/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Lewisburg
Dump Site, Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, September 19,1990.
PB91-921561/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site, Adrian, Michigan (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report, September 28,1990.
PB91 -921562/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Rogers
Road Municipal Landfill, Pulaski County, Arkansas (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, September 27,1990.
PB91-921563/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), Weldon Spring, MO.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921564/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
WASTE FORMS
Treatment of Hazardous Waste with Solidification/Stabili-
zation.
PB91-182741/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Longterm Stability of Solidified Waste as Determined by
Physical and Morphological Parameters.
PB91-231183/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WASTE MANAGEMENT
Characterizing soils for hazardous waste site assess-
ments.
DE91014097/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Landfilling.
PB91-100172/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
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Guidance for the Raid Demonstration of Remediation
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-117507/REB
Technology Transfer Needs Assessment, 1990.
PB91-125674/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Northwest RCRA Corrective Action Strategy.
PB91-12S856/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Medcal Waste Management in the United States.
Second Interim Report to Congress.
PB91-130187/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Waste MwuaUun Opportunity Assessment U.S. Coast
Guard Support Center, Governors Island. New York.
PB9M36556/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Experience w«h tfie EPA Manual for Waste Minimization
Opportunity Assessments.
PB91-137133/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Smal Cost Recovery Referrals.
PB91-139006/REB
Gudance Regarding
t Parties.
PB91-139014/REB
PB9M39311/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CERCLA Enforcement against
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
paton in RemerJal Investigations and Feasibility Studies.
PB91-139337/REB 91-01 PC i
Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy.
PB91-13S329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Potenttaly ResponsMe Party Parbct-
- - - 1 Feasibility Studtes.
II PC A03/MF A01
Guidance on Drafting Consent Decrees in Hazardous
Waste Cases.
PB91-139345/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Revisions to the Interim Guidance on PRP Participation in
Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies.
re91-1393SZ/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Guidance of the Use of Stipulated Penalties in Hazardous
Waste Consent Decrees.
PB9M393GO/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Administrative Order on Consent for Remedial Investiga-
tora/FeasbBty Study.
PB91-139378/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Model Statement of Work for a Remedal Investigation
and FeasWfty Study Conducted by Potentially Responsi-
ble Parties.
PB91-139436/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Comparative Analysis of Remedns Selected in the Su-
perfund Program during FY 87, FY 88 and FY 89.
PB91-139477/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
RCRA Section 3008(h) Interim Status Corrective Action
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-1
Enforcernenl of Financial ResponsMtty Requirements for
RCRA Treatment. Storage, and Disposal Faclbes That
Are Closing.
PB91-139657/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance tor Pubic Involvement in RCRA Section
300804 Actons.
PB91-139865/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PofcytorMt
_...._ ^^ senate at PCBLandfUs.
PB91-139907/rtEtf 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transmttal of the RCRA Ground-Water Enforcement
15/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-144683/REB 91-01
and Dfcen-
ZDnjrans wi vta EfMronmonL
PB91-146548/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1988.
PB91-156679/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
RCRA Imp4emeouiio.i Plan. FY 1989.
P891-15«87/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Data Management System Extract
Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-156737fflEB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Resource Conservaton and Recovery Information
System Extract Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
PB9M56745/REB 01-01 PC A20/MF A03
Proceedings gl the International! Symposium on OB and
Gas Exploration and Production Waste Management
Practices (1st). Held in New Orleans. Louisiana on Sep-
tember 10-13,1990.
PB91-160549/REB 91-01 PCS95JOYMF £09
Document for Standards on Doiuorio
PCA06/MFA01
Transfer and Waste Operations.
PB91-161737/REB 91-01
Development and Implementation of the U.S. EPA's
•" ' Reduction knovabve Technology Evaluation
(WRTTE) Research Program.
PB91-162412/HEB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
i at wf asta Mnmisa&ofi.
91-01
PCA03/MFA01
Proceednos Hazardous Matenals Managomont Confer-
anee/Cerrtral (3rd). OHare Exposition Center Held at
Rosernont Mnois, on March 13-15,1990.
PB91-162701/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Three Case SturJes of Waste MMmimliuii through Use
of Metal Recovery Processes.
PB91-162719/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Geosynthetic Leachate Collection Systems.
PB91-162834/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
ardous Substances: A Guide for Facilities and Vessels on
Compliance.
PB91-167593/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: User's Manual
for EPA Regions.
PB91-168450/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: Model Documen-
tation.
PB91-16B468/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Update of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
SITE Emerging Technology Program, 1990.
PB91-171678/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Reducing Waste in the Photo Lab. Waste Minimization:
Opportunity Assessment Make It Easy.
PB91-171900/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Technical Assistance for Waste Minimization.
PB91-176842/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Review of Federal/State Medeal Waste Management
PB91-176917/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Strawman II. Recommendations for a Regulatory Pro-
gram for Mining Waste and Materials under Subtitle D of
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
PB91-178418/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Plastic Bags.
PB91-179036/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
State Program Advisory Number 8.
PB91 -179168/REB 91-01 PC A21 /MF A03
Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate. September
1982.
PB91-181578/REB 91-04 PC A20/MF A03
Toxic Treatments 'In-situ' Steam/Hot-Air Stripping Tech-
nology. Applications Analysis Report
PB9T-181768/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Incineration Treatment of Arsenic-Contaminated Soil.
PB91-1B3541/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Final Guidance on Preparing Waste-In Lists and Volumet-
ric Rankings for Release to Potentially Responsible Par-
ties (PRPsJunder CERCLA (Waste-In' Guidance).
PB91-187005/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Model Informational Notice Letter to Local Governments.
PB9M87013/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
CERCLA Implementation of Inspector Training Regure-
ments for OSCs/RPMs at the Intermediate Level in STEP
and Rrst-Line Supervisors.
PB91-187021 /REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Questions and Answers About the State Role in Remedy
Selection at Non-Fund-Financed Enforcement Sites.
PB91-187039/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Review of Treatment for Hazardous Waste Streams
(Chapter 21).
PB91-191163/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Current and Target Recovery Rates for Plastics Packag-
ng in Oregon.
PB91-191700/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Decisionmaker's Glide to Recycling Plastics.
PB91-191718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Status of Land Treatment as a Hazardous Waste Man-
agement Alternative in the United States.
PB91-196105/REB 91-O1 PCAO2/MFA01
Design Information Report Sludge Management Sys-
tems.
PB91-198378/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Overview and Update of the Superfund Innovative Tech-
nology Evaluation (SITE) Demonstration Program.
PB9T-196469/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Ar Emissions from Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Back-
ground Information for Proposed Standards and Guide-
lines.
PB91-197061/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Removal Program Priorities.
PB91-205484/REB
91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Implementation of the Decentralized Contractor Perform-
ance Evaluation and Award Fee Process for Selected
Remedial Program Contracts.
PB91-2054927REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
State-of-the-Art Field Hydraulic Conductivity Testing of
Compacted Sote.
PB91-206243/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Proceedings of the National Conference on Household
Hazardous Waste Management (5m). Held in San Fran-
cisco. California on November 5-7,1990.
PB91-206607/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Expert Systems: Tods for Hazardous Waste Managers.
PB91-206847/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Regulatory Barriers to Poftjbon Prevention: A Position
Paper of the Implementation Cound of the American In-
strtute for PoButkxi Prevention.
PB91-207027/REB
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1992.
PB91-211813/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and
Treatment. Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities in
1986. Hazardous Waste Management in RCRA TSOR
Units.
PB91-211821/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1991.
PB91-211839/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
Memorandum of Understanding between DOD and EPA
for the Implementation of P.L 96-510 (CERCLA).
PB91-213488/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Establishing
Work Zones (F.S.O.P. 6).
PB91-213827/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Preparation of a
Site Safety Plan F.S.O.P. No. 9.
PB91-213835/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Air Surveillance
F.S.O.P. No. 8.
PB91-213843/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for the Decontami-
nation of Response Personnel F.S.O.P. No. 7.
PB91-213850/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Memorandum of Understanding between the Federal
Emergency Management Agency and EPA for the Imple-
mentation of CERCLA Relocation Activities under P.L
96.510 (CERCLA) 9295.5.01.
PB91-214072/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for Coordinating ATSDR Hearth Assessment
Activities with the Superfund Remedial Process.
PB91-214080/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CERCLA Compliance with Other Environmental Statutes.
PB91-214098/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Remedial Program Financial Management Au-
thority. Responsibilities and Procedures.
PB91-214106/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Interagency Agreement between the Corps of Engineers
and EPA in Executing P.L 96.510 (CERCLA).
PB91-214114/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund LOR Guide No. 7. Determining When Land
Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) Are Relevant and Appropri-
ate to CERCLA Response Actions.
PB91-214122/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Removal Program. Financial Management Au-
thority, Responsibilities and Procedures.
PB91-214130/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Political Subdivision-Lead for Remedial Response.
PB91-214148/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
FlextoiMy in the FY 1988 Superfund Regional Extramural
Operating Plan.
PB91-214155/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Assurance of Hazardous Waste Capacity, Guidance to
State Officials. Assistance in Fulfilling tne Requirements
of CERCLA 104(c)(9).
PB91-214171/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
Establishing a Construction Pipeline.
PB91-214189/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Assessment in Superfund: A Primer. First Edition,
September 1990.
PB91-214197/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Consideration of RCRA Requirements in Performing
CERCLA Responses at Mining Waste Sites.
PB91-214205/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Recommendations for Ground Water Remediation at the
Millcreek, Pennsylvania Site.
PB91-214213/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Role of Expedited Response Actions under SARA.
PB91-214221/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Regional Pre-Remedial Program Objectives for FY 89
and First Quarter of FY 90.
PB91-214239/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Model Program for Removal Site File Management
PB91-214247/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Assistance Grants Program Activities Prior to
the Issuance of the Interim Final Rule.
PB91-214254/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
FY 1987 Superfund Comprehensive Accomplishments
Plan.
PB91-214262/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
40 CFR Part 35 Subpart O. Cooperative Agreements and
Superfund State Contracts for Superfund Response Ac-
tions.
PB91-214270/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Required Use of the Removal Cost Management System
for AH Removal Actions.
PB91-214288/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-214296/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
Interim Final Guidance on Indian Involvement in the Su-
perfund Program.
PB91-214304/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Superfund Selection of Remedy.
PB91-214940/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OERR Organizational Conflict of Interest Review and Ap-
proval Program (Superfund Management Review. Rec-
ommendation No. 46C).
PB91-214957/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ARCS Work Assignment Management Field Guide.
PB91-214965/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
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KEYWORD INDEX
WASTE MANAGEMENT
Land Disposal Restrictions as Relevant and Appropriate
Requirements for CERCLA Contaminated Soil and
Debris.
PB91-214973/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RI/FS Streamlining.
PB91-214981/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Data Handling Support for CERCLIS.
PB91-214999/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Implementation Strategy for Reauthorized Superfund:
Start Term Priorities for Action.
PB91-215004/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Technical Assistance Grants.
PB91-215012/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Organizing ARCS Contract Files.
PB91-215020/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pre-Remedial Strategy for Implementing SARA.
PB91-215038/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Site-Specific Contracting for Removals.
PB91-215053/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Naval Un-
dersea Warfare Engineering Station, Keyport, Washing-
ton.
PB91-216457/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
National OA Standard for Environmental Programs for
Hazardous Waste Management Activities.
PB91-218933/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee: Regula-
tion of Wood Preserving Wastes.
PB91-220301/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
RCRA NPL Listing Policy.
PB91-220350/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment A Truck As-
sembly Plant
PB91-220392/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
National Technical Information Service: Records of Deci-
sion Abstracts FY82-FY85.
PB91-227363/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Sol Washing Treatment.
PB91-228056/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF AOt
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Incineration.
PB91-228114/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation. Interim Directory.
PB91-228353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Cost Estimating Systems for Remedial Action Projects.
PB91-231191/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment A Photofin-
ishing Facility.
PB91-231530/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Evaluation and Testing of a Protocol to Determine ttte
Aerobic Degradation Potential of Hazardous Waste Con-
stituents in Soil.
PB91-233296/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 1. Chap-
ters 1-8. and Appendices A-C.
PB91-233577/REB 91-04 PC A1S/MF A03
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 2. Appen-
rJcesD-F.
PB91-233585/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 3. Appen-
deesG-L
PB91-233593/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Boron
and Boron Compounds.
PB91-233635/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Environmental Compliance Branch. Standard Operating
Procedures and Quality Assurance Manual, Revision 1.
PB91-233650/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Equipment
PB91-234476/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Brazed Aluminum Oil Coolers.
PB91-234484/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Metal Parts Coat-
ing Plant
PB91-234492/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste MWmizalion Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Outdoor Illuminated Signs.
PB91-234SOO/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Rebuilt Railway Cars and Components.
PB91-234518/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Bumper Refinish-
PB91-234526/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for Multiiayered Printed
Circuit Board Manufacturing.
PB91-234534/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Circuit Boards.
PB91-234542/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Paint Manufactur-
ing Plant
PB91-234559/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Compressed Air Equipment Components.
PB91-234567/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Aluminum Cans.
PB91-234575/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Optical Fab-
rication Laboratory, Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center,
Denver, Colorado.
PB91-235887/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Used Oil Management in Illinois.
PB91-236422/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Considerations in Ground Water Remediation at Super-
fund Sites.
PB91-238584/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook.
PB91-238592/'REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
Citizens' Guidance Manual for the Technical Assistance
Grant Program.
PB91-238733/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Subtitle D Industrial Facility Telephone Survey Report
(1987).
PB91-240432/'REB 91-04 PC A99
Harmonization of QA Procedures for Environmental Data
Operations: Development of a National Consensus
Standard for Quality Assurance for Environmental Pro-
grams.
PB91-240523/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Solubility, Sorption and Transport of Hydrophobic Organic
Chemicals in Complex Mixtures.
P891-240556/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparative Evaluation of Two Extraction Procedures:
The TCLP and the EP.
PB91-240564/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
State Superfund Capabilities: Nine-State
91-04 PCA12/MFA03
Enhancing
Study.
PB91-242362/REB
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Sub-
stances. CERCLA Hazardous Substances and SARA
Section 313 Toxic Chemicals (Title III, List of Lists) (for
Microcomputers).
PB91-506964/REB 91-01 CP D02
Hazardous Waste Data Management System Extract
Tape.
PB91-592000/REB 91-01 Subscriptk>n$5,320.00
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study,
1990 Update.
PB91-921259/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally Funded Removals. Fourth Annual Report -
Fiscal Year 1989.
PB91-921260/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Guidance on Preparing Superfund Decision Documents:
The Proposed Plan, The Record of Decision, Explanation
of Significant Differences, The Record of Decision
Amendment
PB91-921265/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Catalog of Office of Waste Programs Enforcement Publi-
cations.
PB91-921268/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS Treatability Manual.
PB91-921269/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS CERCLA Site Sam-
pling Program: Detailed Data Report
PB91-921270/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill
Sites.
PB91-921301/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Closing the NPL Book under the Original HRS.
PB91-921302/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Background Informa-
tion.
PB91-921303/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exemptions from the Statutory Limits on Removal Ac-
tions.
PB91-921304/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Os and As.
PB91-921305/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Public Awareness Signs at Superfund Sites.
PB91-921306/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System: An Improved Tool for
Screening Superfund Sites.
PB91-921307/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund.
PB91-921308/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
CERCLA Compliance with the RCRA Toxicity Character-
istics (TQ Rute: Part 2.
PB91-921309/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's: State Ground-Water Antidegradatton
ISSU6S.
PB91-921311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guide to Developing Action Memorandums.
PB91-921317/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Assistance to the Superfund
Program.
PB91-921319/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
ARARs Q's and A's: The Fund-Balancing Waiver.
PB91-921321/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Making Superfund Documents Available to the Public
throughout the Cleanup Process, and Discussing Site
Findings and Decisions as They are Developed (Super-
fund Management Review: No. 43 G, H, Q, R, T).
PB91-921322/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Memorandum of Understanding between ORD and
OERR.
PB91-921323/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rnal Policy on Setting RI/FS Priorities.
PB91-921324/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Suggested ROD Language for Various Ground Water Re-
mediation Options.
PB91-921325/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Policy on Management of Post-Removal Site Control.
PB91-921326/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund LDR Guide No. 6A (2nd Edition) Obtaining a
Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for Remedial Ac-
tions.
PB91-921327/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Policy on Floodplains and Wetland Assessments for
CERCLA Actions.
PB91-921329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sampler's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-921330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes during Site
Inspections.
PB91-921331/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Applicability of Land Disposal Restrictions to RCRA and
CERCLA Ground Water Treatment Rejection Superfund
Management Review: Recommendation No. 26.
PB91-921332/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Total Quality Management (TQM) and Quality Assurance
»QA) in Superfund.
PB91-921333/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Regional Site Assessment Program Objectives for FY 90.
PB91-921334/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Headquarters Support Contract Management Procedures.
PB91-92133S/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies
in OSWEH Programs.
PB91-921336/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
General Information and Comparison.
PB91-921338/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites and RCRA Correc-
tive Actions.
PB91-921339/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
RCRA TSD and Emergency Response Without Regard to
Location.
PB91-921340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's: General Policy, RCRA, CWA,
SDWA, Post-ROD Information, and Contingent Waivers.
PB91-921341/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Establishing Work Zones at Uncontrolled Hazardous
Waste Sites.
PB91-921342/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Records of Decision Update. Volume 6,
Numbers, July 1991.
PB91-921343/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Innovative Methods to Increase Public Involvement in Su-
perfund Community Relations (Superfund Management
Review Recommendation No. 43.A).
PB91-921344/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Minimizing Problems Caused by Staff Turnover (Super-
fund Management Review: Recommendation No. 43. M,
N, 0).
PB91-921345/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Priority for Health and Safety Requirements, Especially
Medical Surveillance Requirements, for EPA Employees
Who Support OSWER Programs.
PB91-921346/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process,
Direct Cite/Revised Reimbursement Methods.
PB91-921347/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CERCLIS Listing.
PB91-921348/REB
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Superfund Docket Operations Manual for Rulemaking Ac-
tivities.
PB91-921349/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guide to Developing Superfund No Action, Interim Action,
and Contingency Remedy RODS.
PB91-921350/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide to Addressing Pre-ROD and Post-ROD Changes.
PB91-921351/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup
Levels at Superfund Sites. Supplement to Interim Guid-
ance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels at Super-
fund Sites.
PB91-921352/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
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Superfund Overview Fact Sheet Package.
PB91-9213S3/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Fact Sheet Superfund Progress: Environ-
mental Indeators.
PB91-921354/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Real Estate Acquisition Procedures for USAGE Projects.
PB91-921355/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Guide to Pump and Treat Groundwater Remediation
91-01 PCA11/MFA02
B 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Ac-
tions Performed by PRPs.
PB91-921357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WASTE MANAGEMENT (ADMINISTRATIVE)
Corrective Measures for Releases to Surface Waters.
PB91-102046/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
WASTE MANAGMENT
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Philadelphia
Naval Shipyard.
PB91-12S690/REB
WASTE MINIMIZATION
Guides to Potution Prevention: The Fabricated Metal
Products Industry.
PB91-110015/REB 91-01 PCAOS/MFA01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment U.S. Coast
Guard Support Center. Governors Island, New York.
PB91-1365S6/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Succeeding at Waste Minimisation.
PB91-162446/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings Hazardous Materials Management Confer-
ence/Central (3rd). O'Hare Exposition Center Held at
Rosemont, IHnois, on March 13-15, 1990.
PB91-162701/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Three Case Sturjes of Waste Minimization through Use
of Metal Recovery Processes.
P891-162719/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reducing Waste in the Photo Lab. Waste Minimization:
Opportunely Assessment Make It Easy.
PB91-171900/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Technical Assistance for Waste Minimization.
PB91-176842/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOt
Waste Mnmizabon Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Plastic Bags.
PB91-179036/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Innovative Practices for Treating Waste Streams Contain-
ing Heavy Metals: A Waste Minimization Approach.
PB91-196618/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regulatory Barriers to Pollution Prevention: A Position
Paper of the Implementation CouncS of the American In-
stitute for Polution Prevention.
PB91-207027/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Hospital Pohibon Prevention Case Study.
PB91-216440/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Naval Un-
dersea Warfare Engineering Station. Keyport, Washing-
ton.
PB91-216457/REB 91-O4 PC A09/MF A02
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment A Truck As-
sembly Plant
PB91-220392/REB 91-04 PCA08/MFA02
Waste Mtaiiialion Opportunity Assessment A Photoftv
istwig Facaty.
PB91-231S30/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Waste MWmzaSon Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Heating. VenHatira. and Air Condrborwig Equipment
PB91-334476/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Waste Mrtmizalion Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Brazed Aluminum 0* Coolers.
PB91-234484/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Metal Parts Coat-
ing Plant
PB91-234492/REB 91-O4 PC A01/MF AOt
Waste MMmgation Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Outdoor Humnated Signs.
PB91-234500/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste UimuiOuH Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Rebutt Raiway Cars and Components.
PB91 -23451 8/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste MMmization Assessment for a Bumper RefWsh-
ing Plant
PB91-234526/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Waste MinmizaBon Assessment for MurHayered Printed
Circuit Board Manufacturing.
PB91-234534/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Waste MrtmitaUon Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Orcut Boards.
PB91-234542/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF AOt
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Paint Manufactur-
•no Punt.
PB91-234559/REB 91-O4 PCA01/MFA01
Waste MMnfcation Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Aluminum Cans.
PB91-234575/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Mnmizatioi
ricafon Laboratory.
Denver. Colorado.
PB91-235887/REB
-tunity Assessment Optical Fab-
Army Medcal Center.
91-04 PCA07/MFA02
WASTE MINIMIZATION ASSESSMENTS
Experience with the EPA Manual for Waste Minimization
Opportunity Assessments.
PB91-137133/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WASTE MINIZATION
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Compressed Air Equipment Components.
PB91-234567/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
WASTE OILS
Used Oil Management in Illinois.
PB91-236422/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
WASTE POLLUTION
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kummer
Sanitary Landfill, Northern Township, Bertram! County,
MN. (Third Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921547/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
WASTE REDUCTION EVALUATIONS AT FEDERAL SITES
PROGRAM
Proceedings Hazardous Materials Management Confer-
ence/Central (3rd). O'Hare Exposition Center Held at
Rosemont Illinois, on March 13-15, 1990.
PB91-162701/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WASTE REDUCTION INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY
EVALUATION PROGRAM
Development and Implementation of the U.S. EPA's
Waste Reduction Innovative Technology Evaluation
(WRITE) Research Program.
PB91-162412/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WASTE STORAGE
Sector Sampling for VOC's during Remediation of Super-
fund Site at Shaver's Farm. Georgia.
PB91-182840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Design, Construction, and Operation of Hazardous and
Non-Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments.
PB91-204354/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
WASTE TREATMENT
Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground-Water Remediation
Technology.
PB90-274549/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Human Genotoxxaty: Pesticide Applicators and Phos-
phine.
PB91-109421/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Methods Manual for Compliance with the BIF Regula-
tions: Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Industrial
Furnaces.
PB91-120006/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report Chemfix Technologies,
Inc. Sc*oWcation/Stabilization Process, Cteckamas,
Oregon. Volume 1.
PB91-127696/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Medical Waste Management in the United States.
Second Interim Report to Congress.
PB91-130187/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Overview of Conventional and Innovative Land-Based
Thermal Technologies for Waste Disposal.
PB91-136929/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Experience with the EPA Manual for Waste Minimization
Opportunity Assessments.
P891-137133/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
SITE Demonstration of the CF Systems Organics Extrac-
tion System.
PB91-145110/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Physical/Chemical Treatment of Hazardous Waste Sites:
Speaker Slide Copies and Supporting Information.
P§9lVl45433/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Remedial Action. Treatment and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium
(15th). Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on April 10-12,1989.
PB91-145524/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A04
Abstract Proceedings: Forum on Innovative Hazardous
Waste Treatment Technologies; Domestic and Interna-
tional (2nd). Held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May
15-17,1990.
PB91-145649/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Annual Hazardous Waste Research Symposium (16th):
Remedal Action. Treatment and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on April 3-5,1990.
PB91-145664/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Alternative Control Technology Document Organic
Waste Process Vents.
PB91-148270/HEB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
Treatment Technology Background Document
PB91-160556/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Minimization of Combustion By-Products: Characteristics
of Hazardous Waste.
PB91-162396/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Results from the Stabilization Technologies Evaluated by
the Site Program. New England Environmental Expo 90.
PB91-162479/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Expert Systems to Assist in Decisions Concerning Land
Disposal of Hazardous Wastes.
PB91-162735/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Factors Affecting the Applicability of Plasma Systems to
the Cleanup of Superfund Sites.
PB91-162784/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Control Technology: Estimating Innovative Technology
Costs for the SITE Program.
PB91-163758/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Overview of Metals Recovery Technologies for Hazard-
ous Wastes.
PB91-176792/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Demonstration Projects Under the U.S. EPA Superfund
Innovative Technology Evaluation Program.
PB91-176891/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Demonstration of Hazardous Waste Site Treatment Tech-
nologies.
PB91-176909/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Treatment of Hazardous Waste with Solidification/Stabili-
zation.
PB91-182741/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Chemfix Technologies, Inc. Solidification /Stabilization
Process. Application Analysis Report
PB91-187054/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Emission Factors for Superfund Remediation Technol-
PB91-190975/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Decontamination with Plasma Reac-
tors.
PB91-196394/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Innovative Practices for Treating Waste Streams Contain-
ing Heavy Metals: A Waste Minimization Approach.
PB91 -196618/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development and Demonstration of a Riot-Scale Debris
Washing System.
PB91-196626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Design, Construction, and Operation of Hazardous and
Non-Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments.
PB91-204354/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Development of BOAT Standards for RCRA Wastes.
PB91-219121/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
On-Site Treatment of Creosote and Pentachlorophenal
Sludges and Contaminated Soil.
PB91-223370/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Physical and Morphological Measures of Waste Solidifi-
cation Effectiveness.
PB91-226340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Solvent Extraction Treatment.
PB91-228015/REB
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Mobile/Transportable Incineration Treatment
PB91-228023/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Chemical Dehatogenation Treatment APEG Treatment
P891-228031/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Slurry Biodegradation.
PB91-228049/REB
91-04 PC A02/MF AOt
Thermal Desorption Treatment
PB91-228080/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Inventory of Treatability Study Vendors. Volume 1.
PB91-228395/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Technology Evaluation Report Design and Development
of a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume
1.
PB91-231456/REB
91-04 PCA05/MFA02
Technology Evaluation Report Design and Development
of a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume
2.
PB91-231464/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual Hazardous Waste Re-
search Symposium (17th). Held in Cincinnati. Ohio on
April 9-11,1991.
PB91-233627/REB 91-04 PC AM/MF A06
Evaluation of Alternative Treatment Technologies for
CERCLA Soils and Debris (Summary of Phase 1 and
Phase 2).
PB91-240572/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Technical Publication.
PB91-921200/REB
91-01
Standing Order
Vendor Information Form to be Completed for Participa-
tion in the: Vendor Information System for Innovative
Treatment Technologies (VISITT).
PB91-921289/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report, January 1991. First Issue.
PB91-921290/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Engineering Issue: Treatment of Lead-Con-
taminated Soils.
PB91-921291/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Obtaining a Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for Re-
moval Actions. Superfund LOR Guide No. 6B.
PB91-921310/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Compliance with Third Third Requirements Under the
LDRs. Superfund LDR Guide No. 8.
PB91-921313/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund LDR Guide No. 6A (2nd Edition) Obtaining a
Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for Remedial Ac-
tions.
PB91-921327/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies
inOSWER Programs.
PB91-921336/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund - Imple-
mentation.
PB91-921358/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
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WATER MICROBIOLOGY
Guide to Discharging CERCLA Aqueous Wastes to Pub-
lidy Owned Treatment Works (POTWs).
PB91-921364/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies
hi OSWER Programs.
PB91-921366/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Guide to Obtaining No Migration Variances (or CERCLA
Remedial Actions.
PB91-921367/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Technology
Demonstration Summary: Chemfix Solidification/Stabiliza-
tion Process, Clackamas, Oregon.
PB91-921373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Records and Decisions (ROD).
PB91-921400/REB 91-01 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Coakley
Landfill, North Hampton, New Hampshire (First Remedial
Action), June 28, 1990.
PB91-921401/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township Route 72 Site, Burlington County, New Jersey
(First Remedial Action), May 16, 1990.
PB91-921402/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Radium
Chemical Company Site. WoodskJe, Queens County, New
York (First Remedial Action), Final Report, June 21,
1990.
PB91-921403/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): W. M.
Manufacturing Superfund Site, Danville, Pennsylvania
(Second Remedial Action), June 29, 1990.
PB91-921404/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Croydon
TCE Site. Bucks County, Pennsylvania (Second Remedial
Action), Final Report, June 29,1990.
PB91-921405/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Walsh
Landfill Site. Chester County, Pennsylvania (First Remedi-
al Action). June 29. 1990.
PB91-921406/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Lord-
Shope Landfill Site. Erie County. Pennsylvania (First Re-
medial Action), Rnal Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921407/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Army
Creek Landfill Site, New Castle. Delaware (Second Re-
medial Action), Rnal Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921408/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Whitewood Creek Site, Lawrence, Meade, and Butte
Counties, South Dakota (First Remedial Action), Final
Report, March 30,1990.
PB91-921409/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Onalaska
Municipal Landfill Site, Lacrosse County, Wisconsin (First
Remedial Action), Final Report. August 14,1990.
PB91-921410/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Watkins-
Johnson (Stewart Division), Scotts Valley, California (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, June 29,1990.
PB91-921411/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WASTE UTILIZATION
Peer Review Standards for the Disposal of Sewage
Sludge U.S. EPA Proposed Rule 40 CFR Parts-257 and
503 (February 6, 1989 Federal Register pp5746-5902).
PB91-168526/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Permeability Properties of Fly Ash from Furnace Sorbent
Injection Process.
PB91-226399/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas De-
sutfurizabon.
PB91-226423/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WASTE WATER
Reactive Dyes in the Aquatic Environment A Case Study
of Reactive Blue 19.
PB91-104257/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization and Treatment of Wastes from Metal-
Finishing Operations.
PB91-125732/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Ultrox International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation Tech-
nology: Applications Analysis Report.
PB91-129759/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research.
PB91-162636/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Inventory of Constructed Wetlands for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment in the U.S.
PB91-191247/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Assessment of Single-Stage Trickling Fitter Nitrification.
PB91-191726/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Ammonia Removal from
Wastewater by Steam Stripping.
PB91-234633/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Fate and Treatability Estimator (FATE) Model (for Micro-
computers)
PB91-507236/REB 91-O4 CP D03
WASTE WATER DISPOSAL
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual.
PB90-274531/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
WASTE WATER REUSE
Encouraging Clean Technologies: The United States En-
vironmental Protection Agency Pollution Prevention Pro-
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation. Appendices
91-04 PCA08/MFA01
gram.
PB91-131649/REB
WASTE WATER TREATMENT
Financial Management
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Financial Management Evaluation Handbook for
Wastewater Utility.
PB91 -206177/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
Effects of Wastewater Treatment and Seawater Dilution
in Reducing Lethal Toxicity of Municipal Wastewater to
Sheepshead Minnow ('Cyprinodon variegatus') and Pink
Shrimp ('Penaeus duorarum').
PB91-149781/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Statistical Issues in Risk Assessment of Reproductive
Outcomes with Chemical Mixtures.
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WATER
Settling and Coagulation Characteristics of Fluorescent
Particles Determined by Flow Cytometry and Fluorometry.
PB91-144790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Studies of Benzidine-Based Dyes in Sediment-Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-196659/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Testing and Validation of a Multiple Nonlinear Regression
Model for Predicting Trihalomethane Formation Potential.
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WATER ANALYSIS
Watershed Manipulation Project: Quality Assurance Im-
plementation Plan for 1986-1989.
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Ozonation Byproducts. 2. Improvement of an Aqueous-
Phase Derivatization Method for the Detection of Formal-
dehyde and Other Carbonyl Compounds Formed by the
Ozonation of Drinking Water.
PB91-171439/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Determining the Nutrient Status of Drinking Water.
PB91-206854/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Revised July 1991.
PB91-231480/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
WATER BALANCE
Sensitivity of the Regional Water Balance in the Colum-
bia River Basin to Climate Variability: Application of a
Spatially Distributed Water Balance Model.
PB91-226522/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
WATER CHEMISTRY
Checklist for Describing and Documenting Diatom and
Chrysophyte Calibration Data Sets and Equations for In-
ferring Water Chemistry.
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Variation in Adirondack, New York, Lakewater Chemistry
as Function of Surface Area.
PB91-144824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Climatically Induced Rapid Acidification of a Softwater
Seepage Lake.
PB91-146514/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Chemistry of Water Treatment Processes Involving
Ozone, Hydrogen Peroxide and Ultraviolet Radiation.
PB91 -171405/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses in Five Northern Appalachian
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
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Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses of Four Adirondack Headwater
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
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PIRLA 2 Project Regional Assessment of Lake Acidifica-
tion Trends.
PB91 -182162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Parameter Uncertainty on Long-Term Simula-
tions of Lake Alkalinity.
PB91-182170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development and Use of Site-Specific Chemical and Bio-
logical Criteria for Assessing New Bedford Harbor Pilot
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Potyphosphate Water-Treatment Products: Their Effects
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Systems.
PB91-182709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Distribution of Hydrophobic lonogenic Organic Com-
pounds between Octanol and Water Organic Acids.
PB91-183368/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 2. Cur-
rent Sources of Acidity in Acidic and Low Acid-Neutraliz-
ing Capacity Streams.
PB91-206979/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 1. Synop-
tic Survey Design, Acid-Base Status, and Regional Pat-
terns
PB91-206987/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Characteristics of Land Use in Northeast and
Southern Blue Ridge Province: Associations with Acid
Rain Effects on Surface-Water Chemistry.
PB91-207001/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Photochemical Fate of Agrochemicals in Natural Waters.
PB91-216226/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Acidification and Recovery of a Spodosol Bs Horizon
from Acidic Deposition.
PB91-240473/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Quantification of Changes in Lakewater Chemistry in Re-
sponse to Acidic Deposition.
PB91 -240481 /REB 91 -04 PC A02/MF A01
WATER DISTRIBUTION
Resource Guide for Small Drinking Water Systems.
PB91-129767/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Water System Self-Assessment for Homeowners' Asso-
ciations.
PB91-129775/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Self-Assessment for Small Publicly Owned Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-129783/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Self-Assessment for Small Privately Owned Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-129791/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Water System Self-Assessment for Mobile Home Parks.
PB91-129809/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Water Quality Modeling and Sampling Study in a Distribu-
tion System.
PB91-131615/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring Strategies for Water Distribution Systems.
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WATER DISTRIBUTION (APPLIED)
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Sys-
tems.
PB91-162461/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WATER FLOW
Recovery of Lotic Communities and Ecosystems Follow-
ing Disturbance: Theory and Application.
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WATER MANAGEMENT (APPLIED)
Financing Marine and Estuarine Programs: A Guide to
Resources.
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Recursive Parameter Estimation of Hydrologic Models.
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Determination of Water Use in Rockford and Kankakee
Areas, Illinois.
PB91-239046/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
WATER METERS
Ultrasonic Flowmeters That Are Insensitive to Suspended
Solids.
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WATER MICROBIOLOGY
Methods for the Investigation and Prevention of Water-
borne Disease Outbreaks.
PB91-137307/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Waterbome Disease Outbreaks: Selected Reprints of Ar-
ticles on Epidemiology, Surveillance, Investigation, and
Laboratory Analysis.
PB91 -137315/REB 91 -01 PC A06/MF A01
Interactions between 'Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. 'israe-
lensis' and Fathead Minnows, 'Pimephales promelas' Ra-
finesque, under Laboratory Conditions.
PB91-144923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Assay of Beta-Glucuronidase in Non-coli Escheriehia
Using EC-Mug Medium and the Colilert (Trade Name)
System.
PB91-162776/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Genes Encoding Mercuric Reductases from Selected
Gram-Negative Aquatic Bacteria Have a Low Degree of
Homology with merA of Transposon TN50.
PB91-163782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Dynamic Interactions of 'Pseudomonas aeruginosa' and
Bacteriophages in Lake Water.
PB91-163832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Natural Transformation of a Marine 'Vibrio' Species by
Plasmid DNA.
PB91-163907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Relationship between Cell Surface Properties and Trans-
port of Bacteria through Soil.
PB91-171884/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Assay for beta-Glucuronidase in Species of the Genus
•Escherichia' and Its Applications for Drinking-Water
Analysis.
PB91-177394/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Analysis of Inactivaton of 'Giardia lamblia' by Chlorine.
PB91-196253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental and Molecular Characterization of Sys-
tems Which Affect Genome Alteration in 'Pseudomonas
aerugirosa'. Chapter 25.
PB91-199877/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transduction of Linked Chromosomal Genes between
'Pseudomonas aeruginosa' Strains during Incubation In
situ in a Freshwater Habitat.
PB91-199976/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KW-127
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KEYWORD INDEX
Causes of Watertxxne Outbreaks in the United States.
PB91-207100/HEB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Inactivafion of 'GiartSa lamblia' by Free Chlorine: A Math-
ematical Model.
PB91-223305/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Inactivaton of Microorganisms.
PB91-231175/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Correlation of Conform Growth Response with Other
Water QuaJrty Parameters.
P891-231373/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Test Methods for 'Escherichia coJ' in Drinking Water EC
Medium with Mug Tube Procedure. Nutrient Agar with
Mug Membrane Filer Procedure.
PB91-234591/REB 91-04 PC AOZ/MF A01
WATER PIPELINES
Cross-Connection Control Manual.
PB91-145490/REB 91-01
PC A03/MF A01
Bioassay Procedures for Predicting Cofiform Bacterial
Growth in Drinking Water.
PB91-1496Z5/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
WATER PIPES
Use of Pipe Loop Tests for Corrosion Control Diagnos-
tics.
PB91-176800/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION
Memorandum: Calculation of POL for Lead and Copper.
PB90-271966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual.
PB90-274531/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Assessment of Risks from Exposure of Humans, Terres-
trial and Avian WirJHe. and Aquatic We to Dioxins and
Furarafrom Disposal and Use of Sludge from Bleached
Kraft and Sulffle Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102145/REB 91-01 PCA99/MFA99
Electrical Response of a Leak in a Geomembrane Liner.
PB91-109165/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Eftect of pH Concentration on the Transport of Naphtha-
lene in Saturated Aquifer Meda.
PB9M09959/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Hepatic Enzyme Systems as Biochemical Indeators of
the Effects of Contaminants on Reproduction of Chinook
Salmon t>icorhynchus tschawytscha'.
PB91-115923/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
New Source Identification of Mercury Contamination in
the Great Lakes
PB9t-116111/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Approach to Braremedration of Contaminated Soil.
PB91-1161S2/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Modeling Microbial Transport in Soi and Groundwater
Microbiologfets Can Assist in the Development of Models
of Contaminant Transport.
PB91-116160/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cotoidal Considerations in Groundwater Sampling and
Contaminant Transport Predictions: A Bimonthly Techni-
cal Progress Review.
PB91-116202/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Regional Estimates of Acid Mne Drainage Impact on
Streams in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-116731/REB
Bnavaaabtty of 2A7.8-TCDD, 2A7.8-TCOF and PCBs
to Marine Benthos from Passaic River Sediments.
PB91-116947/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Guuchenical Study of SeoVnent Contamination in New
Bedford Harbor. Massachusetts.
PB91-116962/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Adenytate Energy Charge and Adenine NucteotkJe Meas-
urements as todteatacs of Stress in the Mussel. 'MySus
edufc1. Treated with Dredged Material under Laboratory
Conditions.
PB91-117531/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
Meaauomems as Indteators of Stress in
•Nephtys inotea- Treated with Dredged Material
PB91-117549/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Research Laboratory-Duluth BMography
of Research Products in the Fields of Freshwater Ecolo-
gy and Toxicology. 1967-1990.
PB91-1Z7712/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Things to Consider When Assessing Municipal Impacts
for Remedral Action on a Lake Superior Estuary.
PB91-129148/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Bottled Water Microbial Quaity of Alternative Water
Supply
PB91-131631/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ground Water Samping for Metals Analyses. Superfund
Ground Water Issue.
PB91-133249/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FacHated Transport Series of Issue Papers (3rd).
PB91-133256/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Organic Chemical Transport to Groundwater.
PB91-137059/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Development of Risk As
todotogytor Mu-
ricnal Sludge LandfBng.
PB9Tl372g5/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Update of the Regulation and Pofcy Matrices Dated Sep-
tember 1988.
PB91-143O81/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Contaminant Loading from Fox River to Lower Green
Bay.
PB91-144758/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characteristics of Surfactants in ToxJcity Identification
Evaluations.
PB91-144998/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ORD Ground Water Research Plan: Strategy for 1991
and Beyond.
PB91-145482/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cross-Connection Control Manual.
PB91-145490/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide to the Office of Water Accountability System and
Regional Evaluations: Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-145516/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Quality of Our Nation's Water A Summary of the 1986
National Water Quality Inventory.
PB91-145912/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Review of Sources of Ground-Water Contamination from
Light Industry.
PB91-145938/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Supplement 1.
PB91-146027/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Climatically Induced Rapid Acidification of a Softwater
Seepage Lake.
PB91-146514/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Role of Short-Term Tests in Evaluating Health Effects
Associated with Drinking Water.
PB91-149724/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
White Phosphorus Health Advisory.
PB91-161026/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Biological Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, with
Special Emphasis on the Great Lakes: Report of a Work-
shop, Manitowoc. Wisconsin. Jury 17-19, 1990.
PB91-161679/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Multtsoectral Identification of Potentially Hazardous By-
products of Ozonation and Chkxinatkxi. Part 1. Studies
of Chromatographic and Spectroscopic Properties of MX.
P891-161703/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Ozonation and Biological Stability of Water in an Operat-
ing Water Treatment Plant
PB91-162438/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hydrocarbon Spill Exposure Assessment Modeling.
PB91-162669/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Little Rock Lake (Wisconsin): Perspectives on an Experi-
mental Ecosystem Approach to Seepage Lake Acidifica-
tion.
PB91-163527/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatic Neoplasms in the Mummichog 'Funduhjs hetero-
ditus' from a Creosote-Contaminated Site.
PB91-163980/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CoHoidal-Fatilrtated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants
in Ground Water. Part 1. Sampling Considerations.
PB91-168419/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Macroinvertebrate Field and Laboratory Methods for
Evaluating the Biological Integrity of Surface Waters.
PB91-171363/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Environmental RacBation Data. Report 61, January-March
1990.
PB91-178996/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MAGIC/DORP Final Report Models, Calibration, Results,
Uncertainty Analyses, QA.QC. Volume 1.
PB91-181867/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
MAGIC DORP Final Report Regional Analyses of Results
(Summary Tables and Plots). Volume 2.
PB91-18187S/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MAGIC DORP Final Report Summary of Results for Indi-
vidual Catchments. Volume 3.
PB91-181883fflEB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
MAGIC DORP Final Report Processing Stream, I/O Fries
and Formats, Deiverabtes. Volume 4.
PB91-181891/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MAGIC DORP Fral Report Processing Stream, Program
Listings. Volume 5.
PB9V181909/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Environmental Factors Affecting Toluene Degradation in
Ground Water at a Hazardous Waste Site.
PB91-182246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating the Costs of Packed-Tower Aeration and GAC
for Controlling Selected Organics.
PB91-182261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development and Use of Site-Specific Chemical and Bio-
logical Criteria for Assessing New Bedford Harbor Pilot
PMMft2329/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Denitrrfication in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale
Aquifers: 4. Hydraulics, Nitrogen Chemistry, and Microbi-
ology in a Single Layer.
PB91-1823457REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Potyphosphate Water-Treatment Products: Their Effects
on the Chemistry and Solubility of Lead in Potable Water
Systems.
PB91-182709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hunan Impacts to Minnesota Wetlands.
PB91-1B3160/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Distribution of Hydrophobe lonogenic Organic Com-
pounds between Octanol and Water Organic Acids.
PB91-183368/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Identification of Nonpolar Toxicants in Effluents Using
Toxicity-Based Fractjonation with Gas Chromatography/
Mass Spectrometry.
PB91-183434/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Approximate Multiphase Flow Modeling by Characteristic
Methods.
PB91-190959/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Evaluating Amphibian Responses in Wetlands Impacted
by Mining Activities in the Western United States.
PB91 -191106/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Colloidal FE2O3 Transport Studies in Laboratory Model
Systems Using Shallow Aquifer Material.
PB91-191114/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Production and Transport of Carbon Dioxide in a Con-
taminated Vadose Zone: A Stable and Radioactive
Carton Isotope Study.
PB91-191478/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Final Technical Report for the Preliminary Field Survey
and on-Siie, In-situ and Laboratory Evaluations Complet-
ed at Milttown Reservoir (FY90).
PB91-196006/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
NATO/CCMS Conference on the Demonstration of Re-
medial Action Technologies for Contaminated Land and
Groundwater. Held in Bilthoven, The Netherlands on No-
vember 7-11,1988.
PB91-196261/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental and Molecular Characterization of Sys-
tems Which Affect Genome Alteration in 'Pseudomonas
aerugirosa'. Chapter 25.
PB91-199877/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 2. Cur-
rent Sources of Acidity in
ing Capacity Streams.
PB91-206979/REB
r in Acidic and Low Acid-Neutraliz-
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 1. Synop-
tic Survey Design, Acid-Base Status, and Regional Pat-
terns.
PB91-206987/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Characteristics of Land Use in Northeast and
Southern Blue Ridge Province: Associations with Acid
Rain Effects on Surface-Water Chemistry.
PB91-207001/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity Distributions: A
Manual of Practice.
PB91-211938/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Pollutants of Concern in Puget Sound.
PB91-211953/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
Large-Scale Natural Gradient Tracer Test in Sand and
Gravel. Cape Cod, Massachusetts. 1. Experimental
Design and Observed Tracer Movement
PB91-216275/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
New Methods for Modeling the Transport of Metals from
Mineral Processing Wastes into Surface Waters.
PB91-219097/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Acidic Lakes and Streams in the United States: The Role
of Acidic Deposition.
PB91-226324/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Procedures for Aggregating Nonlinear Sul-
fate Adsorption Isotherm Data.
PB91-226332/RE8 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Inventory of the Christmas Bay Coastal
Preserve.
PB91-2301S1/REB 91-O4 PCA06/MFA02
Regulatory Survey for the Christmas Bay Coastal Pre-
serve.
PB91-230185/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Regulatory Survey for the Armed Bayou Coastal Pre-
serve.
PB91-230300/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Inventory of the Armand Bayou Coastal
Preserve.
PB91-230979/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
DBAPE-A Database and Model Parameter Analysis
System for Agricultural Soils to Support Water Quality
Management
PB91-231423/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Photolysis of Copper(ll)-Amino Acid Complexes in Water.
PB91-231449/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Modeling Multiphase Organic Chemical Transport in Soils
and Ground Water.
PB91-231514/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Multiphase Flow and Transport in Porous Media.
PB91-240457/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Acidification and Recovery of a Spodosol Bs Horizon
from Acidic Deposition.
PB91-240473/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Quantification of Changes in Lakewater Chemistry in Re-
sponse to Acidic Deposition.
PB91-240481/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Macrodisperston and Spatial Variability of Hydraulic Con-
ductivity in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer. Cape Cod. Massa-
chusetts.
PB91-242370/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Vertical Integration of Three-Phase Flow Equations for
Analysis of Light Hydrocarbon Plume MovemenL
PB91-242487/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KW-128
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KEYWORD INDEX
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
Comparing Simulated and Experimental Hysteretic Two-
Phase Transient Fluid Flow Phenomena.
PB91-242545/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Fate and Treatability Estimator (FATE) Model (for Micro-
computers).
PB91-507236/REB 91-04 CP DOS
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
liography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
PB91-904200/REB 91-01 Subscription
ARARs Q's and A's Compliance with New SDWA Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Organic and In-
organic Chemicals.
PB91-921363/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mann-
heim Avenue Dump Site, Galloway Township, Atlantic
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921495/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Higgins
Farm, Franklin Township, Somerset County, NJ. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921496/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pomona
Oaks Well Contamination Site, Galloway Township, Atlan-
tic County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921497/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Schuylkill
Metal, Hillsborough County, Plant City, Fl_ (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1990.
PB91-921501/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-
Chem Site, Earl Township, Berks County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921502/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Mt
Arsenal (Operable Unit 19), CO. (Fourth Remedial
Action). February 1990.
PB91-921511/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
WATER POLLUTION ABATEMENT
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
PB91-145680/REB
91-01 PCA06/MFA01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Btomorttortng.
PB91-145854/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Laboratory Analysis.
PB91-145870/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Environmental Pollution Control Alternatives: Drinking
Water Treatment for Small Communities.
PB91-145961/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Methods of Removing Drinking Water Contaminants and
Their Limitations: Inorganics and Radtonuclides.
PB91-162792/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Economics of Improved Estuarine Water Quality: An NEP
Manual for Measuring Benefits.
PB91-168351/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Financing Marine and Estuarine Programs: A Guide to
Resources.
PB91-168393/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Final Quality Assurance Report Connecticut Wetlands
Study
PB91-179077/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Connecticut Wetlands
Study
PB91-179101/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
State Drinking Water Administrative Penalty Programs:
An Inventory of State Practices.
PB91 -181933/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water for the Little Guy: Options and Alter-
PB91-182782/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Criteria to Protect Wetland Ecological Integrity.
PB91-182915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bodegradatkxi of Hydrocarbon Vapors in the Unsaturat-
PB91?i96642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lake Michigan Water Quality Report, 1988.
PB91-200634/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Removing Inorganics: Common Methods Have Limits.
PB91-211524/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Oil Spill Prevention. Control, and Countermeasures Pro-
P^.2T^^EBRePOrt- 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Current Corrosion By-Products and Corrosion Control Re-
search
PB91-231167/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Affordability of Major Wastewater Systems Improvements
for Small Montana Communities. .......
PB91-236018/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's: State Ground-Water ArrSdegradation
PB91-921311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
Ground-Water Issue: Soil sampling and analysis for vola-
tile organic compounds.
DE91S167S8/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground-Water Remediation
PB90^7V§49/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Clean Lakes Program Phase 2 Project. Report for Lake
Le-Aqua-Na Stephenson County, Illinois.
PB91-123323/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Wetland Treatment Systems: FY91-96 Research Plan for
the USEPA Wetlands Research Program.
PB91-125682/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Regulation and Policy Matrices: A Guide to the Rules
Governing Grants Awarded under the Construction
Grants Program. Update 1990.
PB91-125849/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Sinclair and Dyes Inlets Urban Bay Action Program: 1990
Action Plan. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-125872/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Addendum to Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis of Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals (April 1989).
PB91-142885/REB 91-01 PC A07
Addendum to Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis of Natton-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Inorganic
Chemicals (March 31,1989).
PB91-143453/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Metabolism of Chlorinated Methanes, Ethanes, and Ettiy-
lenes by a Mixed Bacterial Culture Growing on Methane.
PB91-144774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Evaluation of In-situ Biodegradation of Chlorinated
Ethenes: Part 1, Methodology and Field Site Character-
ization.
PB91-144857/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Reductive Dehalogenation: A Subsurface Bioremediation
Process.
PB91-144873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SITE Demonstration of the CF Systems Organics Extrac-
tion System.
PB91-145110/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training: Over-
view.
PB91-145672/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Legal Issues.
PB91-145680/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Seminar Publication: Risk Assessment Management and
Communication of Drinking Water Contamination.
PB91-145722/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
National Water Quality Inventory. 1988 Report to Con-
PB91-145730/REB
NPDES Compliance
Module: Biomonitoring.
PB91-145854/REB
91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Monitoring Inspector Training
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Inspector Training
PC A07/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring
Module: Laboratory Analysis.
PB91-145870/REB 91-01
Regional Framework for Establishing Recovery Criteria.
PB91-146480/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Workshop on Innovative Technologies for Treatment of
Contaminated Sediments. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on
June 13-14, 1990. Summary Report
PB91-148296/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Great Lakes Demonstration Program, Section 108a.
PB91-148437/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Everett Harbor Action Program: 1989 Action Plan. Puget
Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149567/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Elliot Bay Action Program: 1988 Action Plan.
PB91-149583/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Watershed Manipulation Project Rationale for Hypothesis
Formulation and Testing.
PB91-159616/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Treatment Technology Background Document
PB91-160556/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Cost Estimates for Controlling SOCs by GAC Treatment
PB91-162420/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Soil Bknrenting Demonstration Project
PB91-1626287REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with a Natural
Water
PB91-162800/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Field Demonstration of the UV/Oxidation Technology to
Treat Ground Water Contaminated with VOCs.
PB91-163741/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Nitrate for Bkxestoration of an Aquifer Contaminated with
PB91-164285/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Financing Marine and Estuarine Programs: A Guide to
PB91-168393/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
and Alternative Technology Assessment
91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Innovative
Manual
PB91 -1 71 371 /REB
Chemistry of Water Treatment Processes Involving
Ozone, Hydrogen Peroxide and Ultraviolet Radiation.
PB91-171405/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Concerns with Using Chlorine-Dioxide Disinfection in the
PB91-171652/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biodegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Aquifer
Microorganisms under Denitrifying Conditions.
PB91-171892/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Conference Summary: Practical Aspects of the Design
and Use of GAC.
PB91-177345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Ground Water Extraction
Systems.
PB91-177386/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cleaning Up Our Coastal Waters: An Unfinished Agenda.
A Regional Conference. Held in Riverdale, New York on
March 12-14,1990.
PB91-180174/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
EPA Site Demonstration of BioTrol Aqueous Treatment
System.
PB91-182279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Remediation of Sites Contaminated with TCE.
PB91 -182311 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Removal by Membrane Processes.
PB91-182766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Description of a Kinetic
Model for the Oxidation of Hazardous Materials in Aque-
ous Media with Ozone and Hydrogen Peroxide in a Semi-
batch Reactor.
PB91 -183194/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dechformation of Dichlorophenols by Nona-
dapted and Adapted Microbial Communities in Pond
Sediments.
PB91-183343/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Basic Concepts of Contaminant Sorption at Hazardous
Waste Sites (Ground Water Issue).
PB91-191007/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reductive Dehalogenation of Organic Contaminants in
Soils and Ground Water. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-191056/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
State Revolving Fund (SRF) Interim Report to Congress:
Financial Status and Operations of Water Pollution Con-
trol Revolving Funds.
PB91-191338/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Technical Note: Adsorption Capacity of GAC for Synthet-
ic Organics.
PEJ91-196311/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Stimulation of the Reductive Dechlorinafon of Tetrachlor-
oethene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by the Addition
of Toluene.
PB91-207043/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/AWWARF Cooperative Agreement Program for
Drinking Water Research.
PB91-211318/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Cost Equations lor GAC Treatment Sys-
tems (Paper 22509).
PB91-211375/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with Natural
Water (Paper No. 2S489).
PB91-211516/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Air Stripping of Contaminat-
ed Water.
PB91-211888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Microbial Degradation of Alkylbenzenes under Sulfate-
Reducing and Methanogenic Conditions.
PB91-212324/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Oil Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Pro-
gram. Task Force Report
PB91-213868/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Recommendations for Ground Water Remediation at the
Millcreek, Pennsylvania Site.
PB91-214213/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CORMIX: An Expert System for Mixing Zone Analysis.
PB91-216309/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
User's Guide for the Mathematical Model LT3VSI Denctri-
ficatron in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale Aquifers.
PB91-216515/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
Recovery of Metals from Sludges and Wastewaters.
PB91-220384/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
In situ Steam Extraction Treatment
PB91-228064/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Practical Computer Modeling for GAC Application.
PB91-233288/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Advances in Hazardous Waste Site Alluvial Sampling.
PB91-233320/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Maumee River Basin Pilot Watershed Study. Volume 4.
Continued Watershed Monitoring (1981-1985) and Rainu-
lator Study (1986).
PB91-233601/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Development Document for Final Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for
the Ore Mining and Dressing. Point Source Category.
PB91-234427/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure Re-
verse Osmosis Membranes. Phase 2 Final Report
PB91-234625/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Considerations in Ground Water Remediation at Super-
fund Sites.
PB91-238584/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Anaerobic Btotransformation of Contaminants in the Sub-
surface.
PB91-240549/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KW-129
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KEYWORD INDEX
Membranes for Drinking Water Treatment
PB91-242420/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Suggested ROD Language for Various Ground Water Re-
mediation Options.
PB91-921325/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Guide to Pump and Treat Groundwater Remediation
Technology.
PB91-921356/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Seres
Air Stripper Design Manual.
PB91-125997/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION DETECTION
National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells.
Phase 1 Report
PB91-125765/REB 91-01 PC E11/MF E11
Total Organic Carbon Determinations in Natural and Con-
taminated Aquifer Materials, Relevance and Measure-
ment
PB91-129205/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozonation Byproducts. 2. Improvement of an Aqueous-
Phase Derivatization Method for the Detection of Formal-
dehyde and Other Carbonyl Compounds Formed by the
Ozonation of Drinking Water.
PB91-171439/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Molecular Optical Spectroscopic Techniques for Hazard-
ous Waste Site Screening.
PB91-195990/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Revised July 1991.
PB91-231480/REB 91-04 PCA17/MFA04
WATER POLLUTION ECONOMICS
Contingent Valuation Assessment of the Economic Dam-
ages of PoDuttxi to Marine Recreational Fishing.
PB91-125914/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Economics of Improved Estuarine Water Quality: An NEP
Manual for Measuring Benefits.
PB91-168351/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Regulatory Impact Analysis of Proposed National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations tor Radonudides.
PB91-225698/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
WATER POLLUTION tH-tCIS>
Overview of Case Studies on Recovery of Aquatic Sys-
tems from Disturbance.
PB91-163576/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preparation of Benthic Substrates for Sediment Toxicity
Testing.
PB91-171546/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bioassessment Methods for Determining the Hazards of
Dredged Material Disposal in the Marine Environment
P891-176768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Taxonornc Level and Sample Size Sufficient for Assess-
ing Pollution Impacts on the Southern California Bight
Macrobenthos.
PB91-177188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Surface Water Survey: Eastern Lake Surrey -
Phase 2 Northeastern Lakes, Database Dictionary.
PB91-179093/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
Everett Harbor Action Plan: Data Summaries.
P891-181792/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Sampling and
Bay Tones Action
PB91-181800/REB
Accumulation Factors for
pherryl Congeners.
PB91-183426/REB
Eleven Polychlorinated Bi-
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Generalized Soft Water Aodrfication Model.
PB91-182O55/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
ModeingofLong-Terrn Lake Alkalinity Responses to
Acid Deposition.
PB91-182071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lake AcioWcation Studies: The Role of Input Uncertainty
in Looo-Toi in Piooctions.
PB91-182105/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
PIRLA 2 Project Regional Assessment of Lake Acidifica-
tion Trends.
PB91-182162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Parameter Uncertainty on Long-Term Simula-
lions of Lake Alkalinity.
PB91-182170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting and Forecasting Surface Water AodrScation: A
Plantar Assessing Data Aggregation Effects.
PB91-182451/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Toxidty Assessment of Dredged Materials: Acute and
Chronic Tcoooty as Determined by Bwassays and Bioac-
cumulation Tests. Proceedings of the International Semi-
nar on the Environmental Aspects of Dredging Activities
(Actes du Semmaire International sur tes Aspects Envir-
omementaux 6es aux Activities de Dragages).
PB91-182790/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Application of a Hazard-Assessment Research Strategy
for Waste Disposal at 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site
(Chapter 14).
PB91-18280B/REB 91-O1 PCA03/MFA01
Aquatic Information and Retrieval (Aqure)
System.
PB91-182923/REB 91-O1 PC AD2/MF A01
Significance of the Surface Microlayer to the Environ-
mental Fate of f^Z-ethytwxynphlhalate Predated from
Marine Microcosms.
PB91-183210/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Lake and Stream Indicators for U.S. EPA's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-191080/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Intensive Survey of the Big Muddy Main Stem from Rend
Lake to the Mississippi River, 1988.
PB91-193649/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Measuring and Modeling Variations in Distribution System
Water Quality.
PB91-196410/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Intensive Survey of Shawnee National Forest Region
Streams of Southern Illinois, 1986-1987.
PB91-200659/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Reconnaissance Survey of Chemical Contamination and
Biological Effects in Southern Puget Sound.
PB91-211946/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. A Report to the President
PB91-213819/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Photochemical Fate of Agrochemicals in Natural Waters.
PB91-216226/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Wetlands Detection Methods Investigation.
PB91-217380/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Handbook of Methods for Acid Deposition Studies. Labo-
ratory Analyses for Soil Chemistry.
PB91-218016/REB 91-04 PCA15/MFA03
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Radium (Final
Draft).
PB91-225631/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beta and Gamma
Emitting Radionuclides.
PB91-225649/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Alpha Emitting Ra-
dionudides.
PB91-225664/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking. Water Criteria Document for Radon (Final Draft).
PB91-225672/REB 91-04 PC A087MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Uranium.
PB91-22S680/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
QIS Procedure to Create a National Lakes Frame for En-
vironmental Monitoring.
PB91-226464/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring Environmental Changes in Lakes Using Algal
Microfossils.
PB91-226498/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazard-
ous Substances.
PB91-228346/REB 91-04 PCA13/MFA03
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS (ANIMALS)
Toxicant-Induced Mortality in Models of 'Daphnia' Popu-
lations.
PB91-109900/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Survival of the Fattest Implications for Acute Effects of
Upophilic Chemicals on Aquatic Populations.
PB91-109918/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Equilibrium Partitioning and Btoaccumulation of Sediment-
Associated Contaminants by Infaunal Organisms.
PB91-116954/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxkaty of Fluoranthene in Sediment to Marine Amphi-
pods: A Test of the Equilibrium Partitioning Approach to
Sediment Quality Criteria
PB91-116970/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Intralaboratory Precision of Saltwater Short-Term Chronic
Toxicity Tests.
PB91-117523/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fish Hepatocyte Model for Investigation of the Effects of
Trihakxnethanes. (Chapter 27).
PB91-132845/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DMA Adducts in Marine Mussel 'Mytikis galloprovincialis1
Living in Polluted and Unpolluted Environments. Chapter
12.
PB91-136895/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Natural Sediment Features on Survival of the
•Prwxocephalid amphipod', 'Rhepoxynius abrontus'.
PB91-144741/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methodology Used for a Laboratory Determination of Rel-
ative Contributions of Water, Sediment and Food Chain
Routes of Uptake for 2,3.7.8-TCDO Bioaccumulation by
Lake Trout in Lake Ontario.
PB91-144782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Solubility and Toxicity of Eight Phthalate Esters to Four
PB91-144907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ventilator/ Patterns of Bluegill fLepomis macrochirus')
Exposed to Organic Chemicals with Different Mecha-
nisms of Toxic Action (Revised).
PB91-144915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Chtorpyrifos on the Diet and Growth of Larval
Fathead Minnows, 'Pimephales prometas', in Littoral Erv
PB91-1449S6/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transfer of Toxic Concentrations of Selenium from
Parent to Progeny in the Fathead Minnow f Pimephales
promelas').
PB91-145003/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of the Fathead Minnow Seven-Day Subchronic
Test for Estimating Chronic Toxicity.
PB91-146423/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Contamination of Fish by 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-
Dioxin: A Survey of Fish from Major Watersheds in the
United States.
PB91 -146431 /REB 91 -01 PC A03/ MF A01
Manual for the Evaluation of Laboratories Performing
Aquatic Toxicity Tests.
PB91-148353/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Effects of Sediment Holding Time on Sediment Toxicity.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149575/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Wastewater Treatment and Seawater Dilution
in Reducing Lethal Toxicity of Municipal Wastewater to
Sheepshead Minnow ('Cyprinodon variegatus') and Pink
Shrimp ('Penaeus duorarum').
PB91-149781/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity and Fate of Total Residual Chlorine in Outdoor
Experimental Streams (Book Chapter).
PB91-162511/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fish Acute Toxicity Syndromes: Application to the Devel-
opment of Mechanism-Specific QSARS.
PB91-162529/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Subchronic Effects of Sodium Selenite and Selenometh-
ionine on Several Immune-Functions in Mallards.
PB91-163550/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity of Sediments from Western Lake Erie and the
Maumee River at Toledo, Ohio, 1987: Implications for
Current Dredged Material Disposal Practices.
PB91-163568/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioaccumulation of Kepone by Grass Shrimp ('Palaemon-
etes pugio'): Importance of Dietary Accumulation and
Food Ration.
PB91-163865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Alterations in the Energy Metabolism of an Estuarine
Mystd 'Mysidopsis bahia' as Indicators of Stress from
Chronic Pesticide Exposure.
PB91-163949/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatic Neoplasms in the Mummichog 'Fundulus heterc-
clitus' from a Creosote-Contaminated Site.
PB91-163980/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses in Five Northern Appalachian
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-176057/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses of Four Adirondack Headwater
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-176065/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Bioaccumulation and Toxicity of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-dioxin and Related Compounds in Aquatic Eco-
systems.
PB91-176974/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Depuration Kinetics of Hexachtorobenzene in the Clam,
'Macoma nasuta'.
PB91-177170/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modelling Bioaccumulation of Organic Pollutants in Fish
with an Application to PCBs in Lake Ontario Salmonids.
PB91-1822S3/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Pond Characteristics on Biotic Exposures.
PB91-182816/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Patterns in Three Biological Indicators of
Stream Condition in Ohio.
PB91-191155/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Carcinogenicity of Dichloroacetic Acid in the Male
B6C3F1 Mouse.
PB91-191585/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Factors Influencing Mercury Concentrations in Walleyes
in Northern Wisconsin Lakes.
PB91-196345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Impacts on the Physiological Mechanisms
Controlling Xenobkjtic Transfer Across Fish Gills.
PB91-196477/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
QSAR Modelling of the ERL-D Fathead Minnow Acute
Toxicity Database.
PB91-196485/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Germinomas and Teratokd Siphon Anomalies in Softshell
Clams, 'Mya arenaria'. Environmentally Exposed to Herbi-
cides.
PB91-196592/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Carcinogenicity of Black Rock Harbor Sediment to the
Eastern Oyster and Trophic Transfer of Black Rock
Harbor Carcinogens from the Blue Mussel to the Winter
Flounder.
PB91-196600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Grass Shrimp ('Palaemonetes pugio') Larvae in
Field Bioassays of the Effects of Agricultural Runoff into
Estuaries.
PB91-199869/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Morphological and Behavioral Characters in Mosquitofish
as Potential Bioindication of Exposure to Kraft Mill Efflu-
ent
PB91-199893/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Risks of Toxic Contaminants to Exploited Fish Popula-
tions: Influence of Life History, Data Uncertainty and Ex-
ploitation Intensity.
PB91-199984/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KW-130
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KEYWORD INDEX
WATER POLLUTION STANDARDS
Comparison and Evaluation of Field and Laboratory Tox-
icity Tests with Fenvalerate on an Estuarine Crustacean.
PB91-206839/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cardiopathic Effect of 1,2,3-Trichloropropane after Suba-
cute and Subchronic Exposure in Rats.
PB91-213629/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Aquatic
Invertebrate Responses in Four Catskill Mountain
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-216382/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
H4IIE Hepatoma Cell Bioassay-Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrach-
lorodibenzo-p-Dioxin Equivalents in Colonial Fish-Eating
Waterbird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-231407/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Piperony) Butoxide as a Tool in Aquatic Toxicological Re-
search with Organophosphate Insecticides.
PB91-231415/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS (HUMANS)
Health Advisory for 1 ,3-Dinitrobenzene.
PB91-159640/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Hearth Advisory for Hexachloroethane.
PB91-159657/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Chloromethane: Health Advisory.
PB91-160564/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bromochloromethane: Health Advisory.
PB91-160572/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dichlorodifluoromethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160580/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
o-Chlorotoluene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160598/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160606/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bromomelhane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160614/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BIS-(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether Drinking Water Health Ad-
visory.
PB91-160622/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1.1,2-Triehloroethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160630/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Trichlorofluoromethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160648/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1,2.4-Trichlorobenzene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160655/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hexachlorobutadiene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160663/REB 91-01 PC A03/MFA01
1.1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane: Drinking Water Hearth Adviso-
P*B91-160671/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Naphthalene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160689/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1,2,3-Trichloropropane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160697/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
p-Chlorotoluene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160705/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chlorinated Naphthalenes.
PB91-1613807REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Acrylonitrile.
PB91-161398/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Nitrosamines.
PB91-161406/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Nitrophenols.
PB91-161414/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Hexachlorocyctopentadiene.
PB91-161422/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Ruoranthene.
PB91-161430/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
regTl61448/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Hexachlorobutadiene.
PB91-161455/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Hcptach lor
PS91-161463/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
DDT.
PB91-161471/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
PB91-161489/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Aldnn/Dieldnn.
PB91-161521/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Antimony.
PB91-161539/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Chlordane.
PB91-161547/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Carbon Tetrachloride.
PB91-161554/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Chloroform.
PB91-161562/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
2-Chlorophenol.
PB91-161570/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Toxaphene.
PB91-161588/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
2,4-Dichlorophenol.
PB91-161596/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Benzidene.
PB91-161604/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Acrolein.
PB91-161612/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Chloroalkyl Ethers.
PB91-161620/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Phenol.
PB91-161638/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Haloethers.
PB91-161646/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Phthalate Esters.
PB91-1616S3/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Chlorinated Phenols.
PB91-161661/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radon in Drinking Water: Assessment of Exposure Path-
ways.
PB91-225565/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
PB91-161505/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
PB91 -1 61 5 13/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments
Program: Overview and Water-Related Research.
PB91-231068/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS (PLANTS)
Intralaboratory Precision of Saltwater Short-Term Chronic
Toxicity Tests.
PB91-117523/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect Uptake and Disposition of Nitrobenzene in Several
Terrestrial Plants.
PB91-144808/REB 91-O1 PCA02/MFA01
Tributyltin and Invertebrates of a Seagrass Ecosystem:
Exposure and Response of Different Species.
PB91-163915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Thalassia' and Its Epiphytes for Toxicity Assess-
ment Effects of a Drilling Fluid and Tributyltin.
PB91-163931/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting Chemical Accumulation in Shoots of Aquatic
Plants.
PB91-196667/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Pollutant Dynamics as Influenced by Seagrass Beds: Ex-
periments with Tributyltin in 'Thalassia' Microcosms.
PB91-206888/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION SAMPLING
National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells.
Phase 1 Report.
PB91-125765/REB 91-01 PC E11/MF E11
Estimated Loadings from Seven Michigan Tributaries and
Recommendations for Tributary Sampling Strategies.
PB91-125823/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Total Organic Carbon Determinations in Natural and Con-
taminated Aquifer Materials, Relevance and Measure-
ment
PB91-129205/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Partitioning Studies of Dioxin between Sediment and
Water The Measurement of Koc for Lake Ontario Sedi-
ment
PB91-146415/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Airborne Mercury Deposition and Watershed Characteris-
tics in Relation to Mercury Concentrations in Water, Sedi-
ments, Plankton, and Fish of Eighty Northern Minnesota
Lakes.
PB91-146712/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Concept of Presence Absence Testing.
PB91-162818/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EMAP-Surface Waters Monitoring and Research Strate-
gy. Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-168518/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Field Comparison of Ground-Water Sampling Devices for
Hazardous Waste Sites: An Evaluation Using Volatile Or-
oanic Compounds.
PB91-181776/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Everett Harbor Action Plan: Data Summaries.
PB91-181792/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Sampling and Analysis Design for Development of Elliott
Bay Toxics Action Plan.
PB91-181800/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Decision Procedures
Viewed as Quality Control Schemes.
PB91-183525/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Contaminant Propagation in Drinking Water Dis-
tribution Systems.
PB91-196170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Presence-Absence Conform Test for Monitoring Drinking
Water Quality.
PB91-196196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Monitoring: Illinois EPA's Summary of Results,
1985-1989.
PB91-201459/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 1.
Statewide Summary Report.
PB91-210740/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 2.
Northwestern Illinois Region.
PB91-210757/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 3.
Northeastern Illinois Region.
PB91-210765/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1990. Volume 4.
West-Central Illinois Region.
PB91-210773/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 5.
East-Central Illinois Region.
PB91-210781/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 6.
Southwestern Illinois Region.
PB91-210799/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 7.
Southern Illinois Region.
PB91-210807/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Reconnaissance Survey of Chemical Contamination and
Biological Effects in Southern Puget Sound.
PB91 -211946/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Choices in Monitoring Wetlands.
PB91-216200/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Study Design to Investigate and Simulate Agrochemical
Movement and Fate in Groundwater Recharge (Chapter
8).
PB91-216234/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Estimation of Free Hydrocarbon Volume from Fluid
Levels in Monitoring Wells.
PB91-233387/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION SOURCES
Association of Microorganisms with Surfaces in Distribu-
tion Systems.
PB91-242560/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION STANDARDS
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Atrazine.
PB91-142794/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Pentachlorophenol.
PB91-142802/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Aldicarb.
PB91-142810/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Selenium.
PB91-142828/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Nitrate/Nitrite.
PB91-H2836/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Chromium.
PB91-142844/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Lindane.
PB91-142851/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Barium.
PB91-142869/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Heptachlor, Hepta-
chlor Epoxide and Chlordane.
PB91-142877/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Styrene.
PB91-143370/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,2-Dichloropro-
pane.
PB91-143388/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dichloroethylenes
(1,1-Dichloroethylene), (cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene), and
(trans-1,2-Dichioroethylene).
PB91-143396/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toxaphene.
PB91-143404/RE8 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Carbofuran.
PB91-143412/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Quantification of Toxicological Effects for Alachlor.
PB91-143420/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Methoxychlor.
PB91-143461/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Quantification of Toxicological Effects of Tetrachloroethy-
lene.
PB91-143479/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
KW-131
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KEYWORD INDEX
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toluene.
PB91-143487/REB 91-O1 PC A09/MF A01
Concept of Presence Absence Testing.
PB91-162818/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Improving the Viability of Existing Small Drinking Water
Systems.
PB91-179010/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Establishing Programs to Resolve Small Drinking Water
System Viability: A Summary of the Federal/State Work-
shop. Held in Scottsdaie, Arizona on September 22-24,
1990.
PB91-179028/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Design Stream Flows Based on Harmonic Means.
PKH-182204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Equivalent Seasonal Waste Load Allocation.
PB91-196220/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Determrtng tha Nutrient Status of Drinking Water.
PB91-206854/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Development. Application, and Calibration of Models for
Predicting Water Quality in Distribution Systems.
PB91-223313/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments
Program: Overview and Water-Related Research.
PB91-231OS8/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WATER PROJECTS
Guide to the Office of Water Accountability System and
Regional Evaluations.- Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-14S516/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
WATER PURIFICATION
Methods of Removing Drinking Water Contaminants and
Their limitations: Inorganics and Radanucfides.
PB91-162792/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
WATER QUALITY
Impact of Lead and Other Metallic Solders on Water
Chatty.
PB91-125724/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Estimated Loadings from Sevan Michigan Tributaries and
Recommendations for Tributary Sampling Strategies.
PB91-125823/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Water Quality Modeling and Sampling Study in a Distribu-
tion System.
PB91-131615/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FtedbSty in Bacteriological
PB91-1371G6/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Atrazine.
PB91-142794/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Pentachkxophenol.
PB91-142BQ2/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for AkScarb.
PB91-142810/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Selenium.
PB91-U2828/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Nitrate/Nitrite.
PB91-142836/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Chromium.
PB91-142844/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Lindane.
PB91-142851/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF AM
Dmkng Watei Criteria Document on Barium.
PB91-142869/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Heptachlor. Hepta-
chlor Epcodde and Chlordane.
PB91-142877/REB 91-01 FCA14/MFA02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Styrene.
PB91-143370/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Drinking Water Criteria Document tor 1.2-»chtoropro-
r^n-143388/REB
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for DcNoroethytenes
(1,1-ttchtoroethvtene). (cis-1^-Oichkxoethylene), and
(trans-1 ,2-Oichloroethylene).
PB91-143396/HEB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
PB91-143404/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
Dnntuno Wsior Ontsrui Document on Csfbofursn.
P691-143412/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Quantification of Toricotogical Effects for AJacMor.
PB91-143420/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Methoxychlor.
PB91-143461/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Qu8i rtUicfltion o4 Toxicoloycfti Enocls of Ttittr&chloroothy-
tene.
PB91-143479/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toluene.
PB91-143487/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
oral Framework for Estabfehing Recovery Criteria
1-146480/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Watershed Manipulation Project Quafcry Assurance Im-
plementation Plan for 1986-1960.
PB91-148395/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Watershed Manipulation Project ReM Implementation
Plan for 1986-1989.
PB91-148403/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CaBxation Methodology for the Double Sample of the
National Lake Survey Phase II Sample.
PB91-149542/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Use of the Blue Mussel, 'Mytilus edulis', in Water Quality
Toxkaty Testing and In situ Marine Biological Monitoring.
PB91-149799/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Health Advisory for 1,3-Dinitrobenzene.
PB91-159640/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Health Advisory for Hexachtoroethane.
PB91-159657/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
CWoromethane: Health Advisory.
PB91-16O564/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bromochkxomethane: Health Advisory.
PB91-160572/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DicMorocSfluoromethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-16O580/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
o-Chlorotoluene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160598/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160606/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bromomethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-16O614/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
BIS-(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether. Drinking Water Health Ad-
visory.
PB91-160622/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
1,1,2-Trichloroethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Tricttoroflooromethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160648/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1,2.4-Trichtorobenzene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160655/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HexacNorbbutadlene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160663/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
1,1.1.2-Tetrachloroethane: Drinking Water Health Adviso-
PB91-160671/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Naphthalene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160689/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1,2.3-Trichloropropane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-16O697/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
p-Chkxotoluene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160705/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chlorinated Naphthalenes.
PB91-161380/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Acrytonitrite.
PB91-161398/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Nitrosamines.
PB91-1614O6/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Nitrophenols.
PB91-161414/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Hexachtorocyctopentadiene.
PB91-161422/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Fkjoranthene.
PB91-161430/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Diphenylhydrazine.
PB91-161448/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Hexachkxobutaotene.
PB91-161455/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Heptachlor.
PB91-161463/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
DDT.
PB91-161471/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Ethytbenzene.
PB91-161489/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
2,4-Dimethylphenol.
PB91-161497/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Endria
PB91-161505/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Acenaphthena.
PB9tJ61513/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Aldrin/Dwtdrin.
PB91-161521/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water QuaSty Criteria Document Addendum for
Antimony.
PB91-161539/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chlordane.
PB91-161547/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Carbon Tetrachtoride.
PB91-161S54/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chloroform.
PB91-161S62/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
2-Chlorophenol.
PB91-161570/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Toxaphene.
PB91-161588/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
2,4-DichlOfOprienol.
PB91-161596/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Benzidene.
PB91-161604/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Acrolein.
PB91-161612/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chloroalkyl Ethers.
PB91-161620/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Phenol.
PB91-161638/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Haloethers.
PB91-161646/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Ptithalate Esters.
PB91-161653/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Chlorinated Phenols.
PB91-161661/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Sys-
tems.
PB91-162461/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Citizen Volunteers in Environmental Monitoring: Summary
Proceedings of the National Workshop (2nd). Held in
New Orleans, Louisiana in December 1989.
PB91-168377/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Kinetics of Chemical and Microbiological Contaminants in
Distribution Systems.
PB91-176776/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring Strategies for Water Distribution Systems.
PB91-176784/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rainfall Data Analysis Using the Gamma Distribution
Function.
PB91-176834/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MAGIC/DORP Final Report Models, Calibration, Results,
Uncertainty Analyses, QA.QC. Volume 1.
PB91-181867/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Regional Analyses of Results
(Summary Tables and Ptots). Volume 2.
PB91-181875/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Summary of Results for Indi-
vidual Catchments. Volume 3.
PB91-181883/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Processing Stream, I/O Files
and Formats, Defiverabtes. Volume 4.
PB91-181891/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Processing Stream, Program
Listings. Volume 5.
PB91-181909/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Design Stream Flows Based on Harmonic Means.
PB91-182204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Aquatic Information and Retrieval (Aquire) Database
System.
PB91-182923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DO Model Uncertainty with Correlated Inputs.
PB91-183335/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Intensive Survey of the Big Muddy Main Stem from Rend
Lake to the Mississippi River, 1988.
PB91-193649/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Modeling Contaminant Propagation in Drinking Water Dis-
tribution Systems.
PB91-196170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Measuring and Modeling Variations in Distribution System
Water Quality.
PB91-196410/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 2. Cur-
rent Sources of Acidity in Acidic and Low Acid-Neutraliz-
ing Capacity Streams.
PB91-206979/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 1. Synop-
tic Survey Design, Acid-Base Status, and Regional Pat-
terns.
PB91-206987/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Suitability of Substrates for Walleye Egg Devel-
opment in the Lower Fox River, Wisconsin.
PB91-216259/REB ' 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Development. Appfcation, and Calibration of Models for
Predicting Water Quality in Distribution Systems.
PB91 -223313/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Radium (Final
Draft).
PB91-225631/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beta and Gamma
Emitting Radionuctictes.
PB91-22S649/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
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WATER UTILIZATION
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Alpha Emitting Ra-
dionuclides.
PB91-225664/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Radon (Final Draft).
PB91-225672/RE8 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Uranium.
PB91-225680/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Assimilable Organic Carbon and Distribution System
Quality.
PB91-231217/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Correlation of Coliform Growth Response with Other
Water Quality Parameters.
PB91-231373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Determination of 'Giardia lamblia' Cyst Infective Dose for
the Mongolian Gerbil ('Meriones unguiculatus').
PB91-231399/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
ARARs Q's and A's Compliance with New SDWA Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Organic and In-
organic Chemicals.
PB91-921363/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WATER QUALITY DATA
Lake Michigan Water Quality Report, 1988.
PB91-200634/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Intensive Survey of Shawnee National Forest Region
Streams of Southern Illinois, 1986-1987.
PB91-200659/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
'• Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 1.
Statewide Summary Report
PB91-210740/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 2.
Northwestern Illinois Region.
PB91-210757/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 3.
Northeastern Illinois Region.
PB91-210765/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 4.
West-Central Illinois Region.
PB91-210773/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 5.
East-Central Illinois Region.
PB91-210781/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 6.
Southwestern Illinois Region.
PB91-210799/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 7.
Southern Illinois Region.
PB91-210807/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT
U.S. Progress in Implementing the Great Lakes Water
Quality Agreement Annual Report to Congress, 1988.
PB91-125815/REB 91-O1 PC A07/MF A01
Contingent Valuation Assessment of the Economic Dam-
ages of Pollution to Marine Recreational Fishing.
PB91-125914/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Water Quality Modeling in Distribution Systems.
PB91-130153/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Saving Bays and Estuaries: A Primer for Establishing and
Managing Estuary Projects.
PB91-145474/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
National Water Quality Inventory. 1988 Report to Con-
gress.
PB91-145730/REB
91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Optical Heterogeneity in Green Bay.
PB91-163501/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Economics of Improved Estuarine Water Quality. An NEP
Manual for Measuring Benefits.
PB91-168351/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Progress in the National Estuary Program: Report to Con-
FB91-168385/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Retrospective Study of the Water Quality Issues of the
Upper Potomac Estuary.
PB91-171553/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development and Use of Site-Specific Chemical and Bio-
logical Criteria for Assessing New Bedford Harbor Pilot
Dredging Project
PB91-182329/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Equivalent Seasonal Waste Load Allocation.
PB91-196220/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
CORMIX: An Expert System for Mixing Zone Analysis.
PB91-216309/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
D6APE-A Database and Model Parameter Analysis
System for Agricultural Soils to Support Water Quality
Management
PB91-231423/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WATER RESOURCES
Statistical Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous
Functions in Two Dimensions Using a Triangular Grid.
PB91-132118/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quality of Our Nation's Water A Summary of the 1988
National Water Quality Inventory.
PB91-145912/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WATER SUPPLY
Chkxinatjon, Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
Forty-Six Wisconsin Communities.
P891-115873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bottled Water: Microbial Quality of Alternative Water
Supply.
PB91-131631/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technologies and Costs for the Removal of Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals from Potable Water Supplies.
PB91-143438/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Cross-Connection Control Manual.
PB91-145490/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guide to the Office of Water Accountability System and
Regional Evaluations: Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-145516/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Guide to Ground-Water Supply Contingency Planning for
Local and State Governments. Technical Assistance
Document.
PB91-145755/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Economies of Scale and Scope in Water Supply.
PB91-163519/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Climatic Sensitivity of California Water Resources.
PB91-17737B/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Determination of Water Use in Rockford and Kankakee
Areas, Illinois.
PB91-239046/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Baird and
McGuire/Altemate Water Supply, Holbrook, MA. (Third
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921419/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
WATER TREATMENT
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual.
PB90-274531/RE8 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Radon Removal Using Point-of-Entry Water Treatment
Techniques.
PB91-102020/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopical Identification of Cer-
tain Polyhalogenated Acetic Acids.
PB91-109603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Ion Exchange for Removing Radium from
Groundwater.
PB91-109884/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radon Removal by POE GAG Systems: Design, Perform-
ance, and Cost.
PB91-125633/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Ultrox International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation Tech-
nology: Applications Analysis Report.
PB91-129759/REB ' 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Can Membranes Be Acceptable Treatment Technology
for Drinking Water Treatment.
PB91-133041/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technologies and Costs for the Removal of Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals from Potable Water Supplies.
PB91-143438/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Information Collection Request National Primary Drinking
Water Regulations: Phase 2 Synthetic Organic and Inor-
ganic Chemicals Rules.
PB91-143446/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Aluminum, Copper, and Nonferrous Metals Forming and
Metal Powders Pretreatment Standards: A Guidance
Manual.
PB91-145441/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Environmental Pollution Control Alternatives: Drinking
Water Treatment lor Small Communities.
PB91-145961/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual RREL Hazardous
Waste Research Symposium (16th). Held in Cincinnati,
Ohio on April 3-5,1990.
PB91-148379/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Bioassay Procedures for Predicting Coliform Bacterial
Growth in Drinking Water.
PB91-149625/'REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cost Estimates for Controlling SOCs by GAC Treatment.
PB91-162420/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development and Application of a Research Database
for Drinking Water Systems Evaluation.
PB91-162750/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Database Management Techniques to Ensure Project In-
tegrity. Annual SAS Users Group International Confer-
ence (14th). Held in San Francisco, California on April 9-
12, 1989.
PB91-162768/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Methods of Removing Drinking Water Contaminants and
Their Limitations: Inorganics and Radtonuclides.
PB91-162792/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Concept of Presence Absence Testing.
PB91-162818/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemistry of Water Treatment Processes Involving
Ozone, Hydrogen Peroxide and Ultraviolet Radiation.
PB91-171405/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Characterizing Surface Waters That May Not Require Fil-
PB91-171637/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Concerns with Using Chlorine-Dioxide Disinfection in the
USA.
PB91-171652/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Design and Performance of Slow Sand niters in the Pa-
cific Northwest
PB91-176875/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Slow Sand Filtration in the United States (Book Chapter).
PB91-176883/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Controlling Organics with GAC: A Cost and Performance
Analysis.
PB91-177105/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Using Powdered Activated Carbon: A Critical Review.
PB91-177337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Conference Summary: Practical Aspects of the Design
and Use of GAC.
PB91-177345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Current State of Corrosion Control: Technologies and
Costs.
PB91-182691/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water for the Little Guy: Options and Alter-
natives.
PB91-182782/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of Single-Stage Trickling Filter Nitrification.
PB91-191726/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Model of 'Giardia lamblia' Inactivation by Free Chlorine.
PB91-196139/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Principles of Water Filtration.
PB91-196147/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Presence-Absence Coliform Test for Monitoring Drinking
Water Quality.
PB91-196196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modeling the Inactivation of Giardia Lamblia.
PB91-196386/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Presence of Enteric Viruses in Freshwater and Their Re-
moval by the Conventional Drinking Water Treatment
Process.
PB91-196634/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/AWWARF Cooperative
Drinking Water Research.
PB91-211318/REB
Agreement Program for
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Cost Equations for GAC Treatment Sys-
tems (Paper 22509).
PB91-211375/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with Natural
Water (Paper No. 25489).
PB91-211516/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Removing Inorganics: Common Methods Have Limits.
PB91-211524/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Effect of Bromide on Chlorination Byproducts in Finished
Drinking Water.
PB91-217919/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Inactivation of 'Giardia lamblia' by Free Chlorine: A Math-
ematical Model.
PB91-223305/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA's Research Program in Granular Activated Carbon.
PB91-223321/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of C-t Values.
PB91-223339/REB
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Microbial Aspects of Water Treatment Processes: A
Progress Report.
PB91-231118/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Removal of DBCP from Groundwater. Volume 2. Field
Pilot Plant Operation.
PB91-234609/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Evaluation of the Middas System for Development of
Design Data for GAC Adsorbers.
PB91-234617/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Ammonia Removal from
Wastewater by Steam Stripping.
PB91-234633/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Technologies and Costs for Ground Water Disinfection.
February 1991 Edition.
PB91-242388/HEB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Membranes for Drinking Water Treatment.
PB91-242420/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS
Inactivation of Microorganisms.
PB91-231175/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
Ozonation and Biological Stability of Water in an Operat-
ing Water Treatment Plant.
PB91-162438/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cost Modeling for Drinking Water Unit Treatment Proc-
esses.
PB91-162453/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozonation Byproducts. 2. Improvement of an Aqueous-
Phase Derivatization Method for the Detection of Formal-
dehyde and Other Carbonyl Compounds Formed by the
Ozonation of Drinking Water.
PB91-171439/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WATER UTILITIES
Economies of Scale and Scope in Water Supply.
PB91-163519/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Use of Pipe Loop Tests for Corrosion Control Diagnos-
tics.
PB91-176800/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WATER UTILIZATION
Determination of Water Use in Rockford and Kankakee
Areas, Illinois.
PB91-239046/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
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KEYWORD INDEX
WATERBORNE DISEASES
Workshop on Methods for Investigation of Waterbome
Disease Outbreaks. Summary of Recommendations. Held
in Denver. Colorado, October 11-13,1988.
PB91-125716/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
WATERSHED MANIPULATION PROJECT
Watershed Manipulation Project Quality Assurance Im-
plementation Plan tor 1986-1989.
PB91-148395/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Watershed Manipulation Project Field Implementation
Plan for 1986-1989.
PB9M48403/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Watershed Manipulation Project Rationale for Hypothesis
Formulation and Testing.
PB91-15961G/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
WATERSHEDS
Direct/Delayed Response Project Laboratory Operations
and Quality Assurance Report for Preparation of Soils
from the Mid-Appalachian Region of the United States.
PB91-141812/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA02
Contamination of Fish by 2.3.7,8-Tetratiilorodibenzo-P-
Dioxirt A Survey of Fish from Major Watersheds in the
United States.
PB91-146431/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Airborne Mercury Deposition and Watershed Characteris-
tics in Relation to Mercury Concentrations in Water, Sedi-
ments, Plankton, and Fish of Eighty Northern Minnesota
Lakes.
PB91-146712/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Watershed Manipulation Project Quality Assurance Im-
plementation Plan for 1986-1989.
P891-148395/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Watershed Manipulation Project Field Implementation
Planter 1986-1989.
PB9M48403/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Reply to Discussion by Geoff Kite: Relationship between
Annual Runoff and Watershed Area for the Eastern
United States.
PB91-177022/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Recursive Parameter Estimation of Hydrolcoc Models.
PB91-182089/REB 91-01 PCA03/MF A01
AckSfication and Recovery of a Spodosol Bs Horizon
from Acidc Deposition.
PB91-240473/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WATERSHEDS (BASOIS)
MAGIC/DORP Final Report Models, CaSbrabon. Results.
Uncertainty Analyses, QA.QC. Volume 1.
PB91-181867/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
MAGIC DORP Fnal Report Regional Analyses of Results
(Summary Tables and Plots). Volume 2.
PB91-18187S/REB 91-01 PC AO9/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Summary of Results for Indi-
vidual Catchments. Volume 3.
PB91-181883/RE8 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
MAGIC DORP Final Report Processing Stream, I/O Files
and Formats, DeSverabtes. Volume 4.
PB91-181891/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Processing Stream. Program
Listings. Volume 5.
PB91-181909/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
WELDON SPRING (MISSOURI)
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): WekJon
~ ' | Ouarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE). Wekfon Spring, MO.
id Remedel Action), September 1990.
91-921564/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A02
WELLHEAD PROTECTION PROGRAM
Guide to Ground-Water Supply Contingency Planning for
Local and Stats Governments- Technical Assistance
Document
PB91-145755/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
WEST ORANGE (NEW JERSEY)
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mont-
dar/West Orange Radum Site. Essex County. NJ.
(Second Remedal Action). June 1990.
PB91-921431/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
WESTVmGMA
Tonic Release Inventory (TRI). West Vrgrta, 1989 fin
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S0907S/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), West Virgina. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509604/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: West Vrgna
PB91-821254/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
WESTCENTRAL REGION (ILLMOIS)
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1990. Volume 4.
West-Central RJnois Region.
P891-210773/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
WESTERN REGION (ONtTED STATES)
Diurnal Curves of Troposphere Ozone in the Western
United Stabs.
PB91-219006/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
WET DEPOStTION
FiGU hilciujiii4>ttfk&on of Preca^itation Samplers for As*
sosMng Wet Deposition of Orgarac Contaminants.
PB91-125880/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
WET METHODS
Uncertainty in North American Wet Deposition teopteth
Maps: Effect of Site Selection and VaSd Sample Criteria.
PB91-101774/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for Removal of As-
bestos Fibers from Carpet
PB91-125740/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Asbestos/NESHAP Adequately Wet Guidance.
PB91-218693/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WETLAND PLANTS
Handbook of Wetland Plants of the Rocky Mountain
PB§1-218685/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
WETLAND TREATMENT SYSTEMS
Wetland Treatment Systems: FY91-96 Research Plan for
the USEPA Wetlands Research Program.
PB91-125682/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
WETLANDS
Impacts on Quality of Inland Wetlands of the United
States: A Survey of Indicators, Techniques, and Applica-
tions of Community-Level Biomonitoring Data.
PB91-113837/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
Wetland Treatment Systems: FY91-96 Research Plan for
the USEPA Wetlands Research Program.
PB91-125682/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Re-
search Plan for Monitoring Wetland Ecosystems.
PB91-149S26/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Artificial Sediments for Use in Tests with Wetland Plants.
PB91-164004/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fnal Quality Assurance Report Connecticut Wetlands
Study.
PB91-179077/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Connecticut Wetlands
Stuety.
PB91-179101/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Wisconsin, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509612/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Wisconsin.
PB91-921255/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
WOOD
Mutagentc Activity
Smoke.
PB91-129155/REB
of Paniculate Matter from Wood
Criteria to Protect Wetland Ecoto
PB91-182915/REB
PCA03/
MF A01
Human Impacts to Minnesota Wetlands.
PB9M83160/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Evaluating Amphibian Responses in Wetlands Impacted
by Mining Activities in the Western United States.
PB91-191106/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inventory of Constructed Wetlands for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment in the U.S.
PB91-191247/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Final Technical Report for the Preliminary Field Survey
and on-Site. In-situ and Laboratory Evaluations Complet-
ed at Mitttown Reservoir (FY90).
PB91 -196006/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Choices in Monitoring Wetlands.
PB91-216200/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Wetlands Detection Methods Investigation.
PB91-217380/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
WETTING
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for the Removal of
Asbestos Fibers from Carpet (Journal Article).
PB91-145169/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
WHITE PHOSPHORUS
White Phosphorus Hearth Advisory.
P891-161026/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
WHITES
Respiratory Symptoms and Risk Factors in an Arizona
Population Sample of Anglo and Mexican-American
Whites.
PB91-231332/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
WILDLIFE
Effects of Northern Bobwhite fColmus woManus*) Age
and Weight on Results of the Avian Dietary Toxicity Test
PB91-146449/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOt
Do Behavioral Responses to Pesticide Exposure Affect
WBoWe Population Parameters.
PB91-162677/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of the Duration and Timing of Dietary Methyl Par-
flttuon Exposure on Bobwfuto Reproduction.
PB91-171587/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Dietary Methyl Parathion on Northern Bobwhite
Egg Production and Eggshell Quality.
PB91-171595/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effect of Methyl Parathion on Food Discrimination in
Northern Bobwhite ('Cofcnus virginianus1).
PB91-177089/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
H4IIE Hepatoma Cell Bioassay-Derived 2,3,7.8-Tetrach-
kxodbenzo-p-Oioxin Equivalents in Colonial Fish-Eating
Waterbird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
P891-231407/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WIND EFFECTS
Dense Gas Removal from a Valley by Crosswinds.
PB91-146597/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WIND PROFILES
Wind Field Development for the EPA Regional Cbodant
Model
PB91-191213/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WIND TUNNEL MODELS
Wind Tunnel and Gaussian Plume Modeling of BukSng
Wake Dispersion.
PB91-196568/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
WISCONSIN
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Wisconsin, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509083/REB 91-O4 CP D01
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Advancing Woodstove Secondary Combustion State-of-
the-Art
PB91-223156/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WOOD BURNING APPLIANCES
Field Performance of Advanced Technology Woodstoves
in Glens Falls, NY., 1988-89. Volume 1.
PB91-125641/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Field Performance of Advanced Technology Woodstoves
in Glens Falls, NY., 1988-89. Volume 2. Technical Ap-
pendices.
PB91-125658/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Effects of Bumrate, Wood Species. Altitude, and Stove
Type on Woodstove Emissions.
PB91-146662/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparability between Various Field and Laboratory
Woodstove Emission Measurement Methods.
PB91-223172/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Emissions and Organic Fingerprints from
Combustion of Oil and Wood.
PB91-223222/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WOOD BURNING FURNACES
Chemical Characterization of Extractable Organic Matter
from Ambient Aerosols Collected in Boise, Idaho.
PB9M96055/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WOOD PRESERVATIVES
Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee: Regula-
tion of Wood Preserving Wastes.
PB91 -220301 /REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
WOOD PRODUCTS
Effect of Ventilation on Emission Rates of Wood Finish-
ing Materials.
PB91-242966/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WOODLAND TOWNSHIP (NEW JERSEY)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township Route 72 Site, Burlington County, New Jersey
(First Remedial Action), May 16. 1990.
PB91-921402/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
WORKBOOKS
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
Workbook.
PB91-101758/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
WORKING CONDITIONS
Workplace Characteristics Associated with Health and
Comfort Concerns in Three Office Buildings in Washing-
ton. DC.
PB91-211342/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
WORMS
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment The Rela-
tionship between Juvenile Growth arid Reproductive Suc-
cess. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149591/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
WRIGHT PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE
Degreasing System Pollution Prevention Modification
verses Industrial Hygiene Concerns.
PB91-231142/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
WUHAN (CHINA)
Wintertime Measurements of Aerosol Acidity and Trace
Elements in Wuhan, a City in Central China
PB91-243006/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
WYOMING
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Wyoming. 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509091/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Wyoming, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509620/REB 91-04 CP D01
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB91-921256/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
X RAY DIFFRACTION
Effect of Satellite Lines from the X-ray Source on X-ray
Diffraction Peaks.
PB91-242S52/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
X-RAYS
Persistence of Lymphocytes with Dicentric Chromosomes
Following Whole-Body X Irradiation of Mice.
PB91-171868/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stage-Specific Damage to Synaptonemal Complexes and
Metaphase Chromosomes Induced by X Rays in Male
Mouse Germ Cells.
PB91-182238/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
XAD RESINS
Presence of Dchtoromethane on Cleaned XAD-2 Resin:
A Potential Problem and Solutions.
PB91-109934/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
XATEF SYSTEM
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System. User's Manual.
PB91 -205021 /REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
KW-134
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ZOOPLANKTON
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (Version 1.13) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507889/REB 91-04 CP D02
XENOBIOTICS
Toxic Effects of Xenobiotics on the Pituitary Gland.
PB91-136903/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
In vitro Assessment of Gamete Integrity.
PB91-162610/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Impacts on the Physiological Mechanisms
Controlling Xenobrotic Transfer Across Fish Gills.
PB91-196477/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
XYLENES
Assessment of the Hapatotoxicrty of Acute and Snort-
Term Exposure to Inhaled p-Xylene in F-344 Rats.
PB91-191650/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
XYLENOLS
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
2,4-Dimethylphenol.
PB91-161497/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
YAKIMA COUNTY (WASHINGTON)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): FMC
Pesticide Formulation Facility, Yakima, WA. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921494/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
YAQUINA BAY
Spatio-Temporal Fluctuations in the Distribution and
Abundance of Demersal Fish and Epibenthic Crusta-
ceans in Yaqjina Bay, Oregon.
PB91-183228/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
YORK COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): East Mt.
Zion Landfill, Springettsbury Township, York County, PA.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91 -921441 /REB 91 -04 PC A05/MF A01
ZEBRA MUSSELS
Ecology and Management of the Zebra Mussel and
Other Introduced Aquatic Nuisance Species.
PB91-196675/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
ZERO HEADSPACE BULBS
Techniques Affecting Precision and Accuracy in Hydroly-
sis Rate Constant Determinations of Volatile Organic
Compounds Using Jeffers' Zero Headspace Reaction
Bulbs.
PB91-216291/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ZINC
Elimination of Spectral Interferences in Inductively Cou-
pled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrascopy Using Or-
thogonal Polynomials.
PB91-116137/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ZINC BORATE
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: Zinc Borate.
PB91-218024/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ZOOPLANKTON
Functional Bioassays Utilizing Zooplankton: A Compari-
son.
PB91-146407/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Alterations in the Energy Metabolism of an Estuarine
Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' as Indicators of Stress from
Chronic Pesticide Exposure.
PB91-163949/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Variable Selectivity and the Role of Nutrttional Quality in
Food Selection by a Planktonic Rotifer.
PB91-211417/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
KW-135
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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 Divi-
sions are listed alphabetically within the appropriate office.
THE THREE LETTERS AT THE END OF THE NTIS ORDER NUMBERS HAVE BEEN PLACED THERE TO HELP
NTIS DETERMINE THE MOST EFFECTIVE MEDIA IN BRINGING VARIOUS TYPES OF INFORMATION TO
READERS' ATTENTION.
PLEASE DO USE THE MEDIA CODES AT THE ENDS OF THE ORDER NUMBERS WHEN ORDERING. THE
INFORMATION THEY PROVIDE IS VERY HELPFUL TO NTIS.
SAMPLE ENTRY
Sponsoring EPA Office
EPA Report Number
Title
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Code
Environmental Research Lab, Athens, GA Plants (Botany)
EPA/600/D-85/036
PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons) Uptake by Plants:
Methodology and Initial Investigations
PB85-169597/REB PC A02/MF A01
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OFFICE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
Alternative Financing fof Solid Waste. General Proceed-
ings, Region 4 Conference on Public-Private Partner-
ships. Held in Atlanta. Georgia on April 19-21,1989.
PB91-221994/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1991: Detailed Summary of
Titles.
PB91-214585/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
£PA/DF/MT-91/083
Commenced PMN Case Number Cross-Reference File to
Chemical Abstracts Registry Number or Accession
Number, January 1991.
PB91-507319/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/032A
Computer-Readable TSCA Chemical Substances Invento-
ry. Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-167767/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Radon {Final Draft).
PB91-225672/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/560/4-91/013
Evaluation of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response
Act (AHERA).
PB91-216408/REB 91-04 PC A18/MF A04
EPA/6OO/J-90/17S
Evidence That Drug-Resistant Alkxeactfve T Cells May
Contribute to Human Graft Rejection.
PB91-115774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Funding Our Environmental Future: General Proceedings,
Region 1 Conference on Public-Private Partnerships and
Alternative Financing Mechanisms. HekJ in Northampton,
Massachusetts on November 6-7, 1989.
PB91-222026/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
General Enforcement Policy Compendium.
PB91-167841/REB 91-01 PC E19
General Preamble: Implementation of Title I Clean Air Act
Amendments of 1990.
PB91-241877/REB 91-O4 PC A15/MF A03
General Proceedings and Action Agendas from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's National Leadership
Conference on Building Public-Private Partnerships. Held
in Washington, DC. on October 26, 1988.
PB91-219584/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Guide to the Office of Water Accountability System and
Regional Evaluations: Fiscal Year 1991.
PB9M45516/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
National Technical Information Service: Records of Deci-
sion Abstracts FY82-FY85.
PB91-227363/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/400/7-90/005
Pilot Study on Indoor Air Quality: Managing Indoor Air
Quality Risks. Report on a Meeting Held in St Michaels.
Maryland on October 25-27,1989.
PB91-145896/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/600/6-90/016
Pitot Study on International Information Exchange on
Downs and Related Compounds. Listing of Laboratories
with Expertise in the Analysis of Dioxins and Related
PBE?M10007/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/6-90/014
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds, October 1988.
PB91-106112/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/600/6-90/015
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Scientific Basis for the
Development of the International Toxicity Equivalency
Factor (I-TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Complex
Mixtures of Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-109991/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/6-90/010
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Waste Disposal Sites
Contaminated with Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-106237/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Puttie-Private Partnership Case Studies: Profiles of Suc-
cess in Providing Environmental Services.
PB91-145904/rtE8 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Public Private Partnerships for Environmental Facilities: A
Sell-Help Guide for Local Governments.
PB91-145714/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Public-Private Partnerships for Environmental Services:
Region 3. Conference Proceedings. ,.„-.,..
PB91-222000/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Radon in Drinking Water Assessment of Exposure Path-
PB9l'-225565/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Regulatory Survey for the Armed Bayou Coastal Pre-
PB9i:230300/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Regulatory Survey for the Christmas Bay Coastal Pre-
PB9V230185/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name FHe, June 1991.
PB91-510024/REB 91-04 CP T05
OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL
EPA/340/1-90/019
Asbestos/NESHAP Adequately Wet Guidance.
PB91-218693/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/340/1-90/018
Asbestos/NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Containing Ma-
terials Guidance.
PB91-218701/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OFFICE OF AIR AND RADIATION
EPA/450/3-90/026
Health Hazard Assessment Summary: Steel Mill Emis-
sions.
PB91-182022/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Administrative Order on Consent for Remedial Investiga-
tions/Feasibility Study.
PB91-139378/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/560/5-90/013
Assessment of Risks from Exposure of Humans, Terres-
trial and Avian Wildlife, and Aquatic Life to Dioxins and
Furans from Disposal and Use of Sludge from Bleached
Kraft and Sulffle Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB9M02145/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
EPA/530/SW-90/088
Background Document Toxicity Characteristic Regulatory
Impact Analysis.
PB91-101873/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/9234.0-O2
CERCLA Compliance with Other Environmental Statutes.
PB91-214098/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CERCLA Implementation of Inspector Training Require-
ments lor OSCs/RPMs at the Intermediate Level in STEP
and First-Line Supervisors.
PB91-187021/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CERCLA Removal Actions at Methane Release Sites.
PB91-190850/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/530/SW-90/047
Charging Households for Waste Collection and Dispos-
als: The Effects of Weight or Volume-Based Pricing on
Solid Waste Management
PB91-111484/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Citizens' Guidance Manual for the Technical Assistance
Grant Program.
PB91-238733/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/SW/DK-91/097
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509935/REB . 91-04 CP D02
EPA/S30/SW-90/085
Corrective Measures for Releases to Surface Waters.
PB91-102046/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/53O/SW-91/016
Emissions Testing of a Precalciner Cement Kiln at Louis-
ville, Nebraska.
PB91-13019S/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
EPA/530/SW-91/017
Emissions Testing of a Wet Cement Kiln at Hannibal,
Missouri. Draft Report
PB91-130203/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Enforcement of Financial Responsibility Requirements for
RCRA Treatment Storage, and Disposal Facilities That
Are Closing.
PB91-139857/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Enforcement Project Management Handbook.
PB91-186999/REB 91-04 PC A23/MF A03
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. A Report to the President
PB91-213819/HEB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Establishing
Work Zones (F.S.O.P. 6).
PB91-213827/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9285.2-OS
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Preparation of a
Site Safety Plan F.S.O.P. No. 9.
PB91-213835/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Final Guidance on Preparing Waste-In Lists and Volumet-
ric Rankings for Release to Potentially Responsible Par-
ties (PRPs) under CERCLA ('Waste-In' Guidance).
PB91-187005/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance for Organizing ARCS Contract Rles.
PB91-215020/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Public Involvement in RCRA Section
3008(h) Actions.
PB91-139865/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance of the Use of Stipulated Penalties in Hazardous
Waste Consent Decrees.
PB91 -139360/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance on Drafting Consent Decrees in Hazardous
PB91-139345/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Guidance Regarding CERCLA Enforcement against
Bankrupt Parties.
PB91-139014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Data Management System Extract
Tape.
PB91-592000/REB 91-01 Subscriptk>n$5,320.00
EPA/DF/MT-91/080A
Hazardous Waste Data Management System Extract
Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-156737/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
EPA/DF/MT-91/003A
Hazardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS)
Extract Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-100883/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS)
Extract Tape.
PB91-592000/REB 91-01 Subscription
EPA/540/G-90/O03
Hazmat Team Planning Guidance.
PB90-274523/REB 91-01
PC A04/MF A01
Implementation of the Decentralized Contractor Perform-
ance Evaluation and Award Fee Process for Selected
Remedial Program Contracts.
PB91-205492/'REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/560/5-90/011
Integrated Risk Assessment for Dioxins and Furans from
Chlorine Bleaching in Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102087/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy.
PB91-139329/REB 91-01
PC A03/MF A01
Interim Guidance on Potentially Responsible Party Partici-
pation in Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies.
PB91-139337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-OO/964R
Inventory of Open Dumps, June 1985.
PB91 -181594/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-OO/B69FI
Landfill and Surface Impoundment
ton Manual (Revised Edition).
Performance Evalua-
PB91-181586/REB
91-01 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/S30/SW-00/871R
Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate, September
1982.
PB91-181578/REB 91-04 PCA20/MFA03
EPA/530/SW-90/087A
Medical Waste Management in the United States.
Second Interim Report to Congress.
PB91-130187/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Memorandum of Understanding between DOD and EPA
for the Implementation of P.L 96-510 (CERCLA).
PB91-213488/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/929S.5-01
Memorandum of Understanding between the Federal
Emergency Management Agency and EPA for the Imple-
mentation of CERCLA Relocation Activities under P.L
96.510 (CERCLA) 9295.5.01.
PB91-214072/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-91/004
Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry Scrubber and
Baghouse Equipped Hazardous Waste Incinerator.
PB91-101865/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/S30/SW-91/010
Methods Manual for Compliance with the BIF Regula-
tions: Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Industrial
Furnaces.
PB91-120006/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Model Informational Notice Letter to Local Governments.
PB91-187013/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Model Statement of Work for a Remedial Investigation
and Feasibility Study Conducted by Potentially Responsi-
ble Parties.
PB91-139436/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Municipal Settlements.
PB91-139311/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S30/SW-91/061
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report, 1987.
PB91-220293/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/530/SW-91/06O
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and
Treatment Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities in
1986. Hazardous Waste Management in RCRA TSDR
Units.
PB91-211821/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Oil Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Pro-
gram. Task Force Report.
PB91-213868/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Policy for Managing Leachate at PCB Landfills.
PB91-139907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Pri-
orities List Sites (Update).
PB90-274556/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-91/030
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Oil and
Gas Exploration and Production Waste Management
Practices (1 St). Held in New Orleans, Louisiana on Sep-
tember 10-13,1990.
PB91-160549/REB 91-01 PC$95.00/MF £09
EPA/530/SW-91/059
Proceedings of the National Conference on Household
Hazardous Waste Management (5th). Held in San Fran-
cisco, California on November 5-7, 1990.
PB91-206607/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Questions and Answers About the State Role in Remedy
Selection at Non-Fund-Financed Enforcement Sites.
PB91-187039/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-91/039
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1988.
PB91-156679/REB 91-01
EPA/530/SW-91/040
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1989.
PB91-156687/F1EB 91-01
PC A04/MF A01
PC A06/MF A01
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SPONSORING EPA OFFICE INDEX
EPA/530/SW-31/041
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1990.
PB91-156695/REB 91-01
PC A05/MF A01
EPA/S30/SW-91/042
RCRA Implementation Plan. FY 1991.
PB91-211839/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/S30/SW-91/023
RCRA ImptemerrtHtion Plan, FY 1992.
PB91-211813/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA01
RCRA NPL Listing Policy.
P891-220350/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S3O/SW-90/036
RCRA Orientation Manual 1990 EdrBon.
PB91-145888/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
RCRA Section 3008(h) Interim Status Corrective Action
Authority.
PB91-139840/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Recommendations for Ground Water Remediation at the
HMcreek. Penrtsytvania Site.
P891-214213/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/93453-O2
Regional Pre-Remedal Program Objectives for FY 89
andRrst Quarter of FY 90.
PB91-214239/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S3O/SW-9O/O81
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Proposed Rutemaking
on Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units.
PB91-1 02061 /REB 91-01 PCA16/MFA02
Removal Program Priorities.
PB91-205484/REB
91-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/S3O/SW-91/OS8
Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee: Regula-
tion of Wood Preserving Wastes.
PB91-220301/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/DF/MT-91/OSOB
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information
System Extract Tape. O»t» Tape Documentation,
PB91-1S6745/REB 91-01 PCA20/MFA03
Revisions to the Interim Guidance on PRP Participation in
Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies.
PB81-139352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Site-Specific Contracting for Removals.
PB91-215053/RE8 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Smal Cost Recovery Referrals.
PB91-139006/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S30/SW-91/01BA
State Authorization Manual Volume 1.
PB91-130211/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/S3O/SW-91/018B
State Authorization Manual Volume 2. Appendtoes.
PB91-130229/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
EPASS30/SW-91/047
State Program Advisory Number 8.
PB91-179168/REB 91-01 PCA21/MFA03
Strawman IL Recommendations for a Regulatory Pro-
gram for MHng Waste and Materials under Subtitle D of
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
PB9M78418/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/SX/SW-91/069
Subfile D Industrial FacXty Telephone Survey Report
(1987).
PB91-240432/REB 91-O4 PC AM
EPA/53O/SW-91/07O
Subtitle 0 Municipal Land« Survey Report (1986).
PB91-242396/REB 91-04 PCA14/MFA03
Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contracts. Users'
Manual.
PB91-214163/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/S30/SW40/090
Technical Background Document and Response to Com-
ments: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Sub-
title C-Hazardous Waste Management System. Section
3001: IdeuUBcalion and Listing of Hazardous Waste.
Method 1311: Toncrty Characteristic Leaching Procedure
fTCLP).
PB9M020S3/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/S3O/SW-90/OO6
Technical Evaluatkin of the Combustion System of the
Marine Shale Processors. Inc. Facility in Ameia. Louisi-
ana.
PB9M11492/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Transmittal of the RCRA Ground-Water Enforcement
915/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Treatment Technology Background Document
PB91-160556/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
RADIATION
EPA/46O/A-B9/15
AppfcaSon for Certification 1989 Heavy-Duty Engne -
Detroit Diesel.
PB90-213273/REB 91-01 PCA16/MFA02
EPA/460/A-89/U
AppKcafion for Certification 1989 Heavy-Outy Vehicles -
Jeep/Eagle Emission Control
PB90-213265/REB 91-01 PCAJ9/MFE12
EPA/460/A-B9/19
Appfcafion for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Outy
Diesel Engines - Isuzu.
PB90-213315/REB 91-01 PCAOB/MFA01
EPA/460/A-S9/18
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Gas Evaporative - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213307/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles.
PB90-213257/REB 91-01 PC E99/MF E99
EPA/46O/A-89/17
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles Gas Emission - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213299/REB 91-01 PCA14/MFA02
£PA/460/A-89/16
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - International.
PB90-213281/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/46O/A-89/20
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Truck.
PB90-213323/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
EPA/46O/A-89/21
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck Emission - Nissan.
PB90-213349/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
EPA/46O/A-89/42
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck Exhaust - Chrysler.
PB90-213554/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/46O/A-89/43
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213562/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/460/A-69/33
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Gasoline Fueled. Volume 1.
PB90-213463/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
EPA/46O/A-89/34
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Gasoline Fueled. Volume 2.
PB90-213471/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
EPA/46O/A-S9/44
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks. Light-Duty Vehicles. HDG, and HDG/LDT -
Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213570/REB 91-01 PC A1S/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles.
PB90-213331/REB 91-01 PC E99/MF E99
EPA/46O/A-89/47
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
Volume 1.
PB90-213604/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/46O/A-89/4S
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
Volumes.
PB90-213588/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/460/A-89/46
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
Volumes.
PB90-213596/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
EPA/460/A-89/38
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles • Chrysler Motors. Volume 1.
PB90-213513/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/460/A-B9/39
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 2.
PB90-213S21/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/46O/A-69/4O
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 3.
PB90-213539/REB 91-01 PC A127MF A02
EPA/4eO/A-89/41
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 4.
PB90-213547/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
EPA/46O/A-8S/3O
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra Honeybee (E16S).
PB90-213430/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/46O/A-89/29
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra/Puisar - NX (TBI).
PB90-213422/REB 91-O1 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/4BO/A-89/31
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra 4WD.
PB90-213448/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/46O/A-89/35
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors. Volume 1.
PB90-213489/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
EPA/46O/A-89/36
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors. Volume 2.
PB90-213497/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A02
EPA/46O/A-S9/37
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda.
PS90-213505/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/460/A-89/23
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Maxima (VG30E).
PB90-213364/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/460/A-S9/Z2
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Pulsar NX (DOHC).
PB90-213356/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/460/A-89/27
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 240SX.
PB90-213406/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
EPA/460/A-89/26
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 300ZX.
PB90-213398/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/460/A-89/25
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 300ZX Turbo.
PB90-213380/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
EPA/4eO/A-89/24
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Stanza.
PB90-213372/REB 91-O1 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/46O/A-89/28
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Truck Pathfinder.
PB90-213414/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/46O/A-89/32
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo.
PB90-213455/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/520/1-90/006
Cost of Implementing Protective Action Guides for Food.
PB91-102079/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S20/5-90/OO3
Environmental Radiation Data: Report 59, July-Septem-
ber 1989.
PB91-181982/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/520/5-90/018
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 60: October-De-
cember 1989.
PB91-181990/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/520/5-90/031
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 61, January-March
1990.
PB91-178996/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/520/5-91/013
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 62. April-June
1990.
PB91-206805/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/520/5-90/032
NAREL Standard Operating Procedures for Radon-222
Measurement Using Diffusion Barrier Charcoal Canisters.
PB91-179002/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/520/1-91/002
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Profi-
ciency Report
PB91-131300/REB 91-O1 PCA10/MFA02
EPA/520/1-91/O02-SUPPL
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Profi-
ciency Report Supplement
PB91-157222/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
EPA/520/1-91/016
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report June 1991.
PB91-183566/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/520/1-91/024
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, September 1991.
PB91-221242/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/520/1-91/009
Ocean Current Measurements at the Farallon Islands
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site, 1977-1978.
Includes Appendix.
PB91-222S21/REB 91-O4 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/520/1-90/013
Proceedings of the St Michaels Workshop on Residual
Radioactivity and Recycling Criteria. Held in St Michaels.
Maryland, on September 27-28, 1989.
PB91-179119/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/520/1-91/010-1
Radiation and Mixed Waste Incineration. Background In-
formation Document Volume 1. Technology.
PB91-222S05/REB 91-O4 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/520/1-91/010-2
Radiation and Mixed Waste Incineration: Background In-
formation Document Volume 2. Risk of Radiation Expo-
sure.
PB91 -222513/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/520/6-88/059
Radon Concentrations Around the L-Bar Uranium Mill
Site.
PB91-190991/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/520/1-90/027
Recovery of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Packages
from Deep-Ocean Disposal Sites, September 1990.
PB91-127738/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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OFFICE OF AIR AND RADIATION
EPA/520/1-91/015
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1989.
PB91-206797/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/520/1-91/01S-1
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1989. Appendix.
PB91-206821/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A02
AIR QUALITY PLANNING AND STANDARDS
EPA/450/3-90/011A
Air Emissions from Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Back-
ground Information for Proposed Standards and Guide-
lines.
PB91-197061/REB 91-01 PCA23/MFA03
EPA/450/3-91/002
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors: Economic Analysis of Materi-
als Separation Requirement
PB91-222539/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/450/3-91/003
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors: Revision and Update of Eco-
nomic Impact Analysis and Regulatory Impact Analysis.
PB91-16857S/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/450/3-91/007
Alternative Control Technology Document Organic
Waste Process Vents.
PB91-148270/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/19O
Analysis of Arachidonic Acid Metabolites and Platelet Ac-
tivating Factor Production.
PB91-2310B4/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/2-81/004
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Instruc-
tor's Guide.
PB91-101691/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
EPA/450/2-81/005
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
Manual.
PB91-101709/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/4SO/2-81/OO6
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
Workbook.
PB91-101758/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/450/4-90/019B
Background Document for the Surface Impoundment
Modeling System, Version 2.0. Documentation.
PB91-156729/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
EPA/450/3-90/009
Benzene Enabling Document for Standards on Benzene
Transfer and Waste Operations.
PB91-161737/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/450/3-91/008
Best Demonstrated Control Technology for Graphic Arts.
PB91-168427/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/1-90/004 A
Cancer Risk from Outdoor Exposure to Air Toxics.
Volume 1.
PB91-159624/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/450/1-90/004B
Cancer Risk from Outdoor Exposure to Air Toxics.
Volume 2. Appendices.
PB91-159632/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
EPA/450/3-88/012
Carbon Adsorption for Control of VOC Emissions: Theory
and Full Scale System Performance.
P891-182006/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources, Fourth Edition. Sup-
PB9VI25906/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/450/3-90/020
Control of VOC Emissions from Polystyrene Foam Manu-
91-01 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/450/3-91/005
Cost and Feasibility of the Temporary Total Enclosure
Method for Determining Capture Efficiency.
PB91-181966/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/450/4-91/015
Criteria for Assessing the Rote of Transported Ozone/
Precursors in Ozone Nonattainment Areas.
PB91-195958/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/2-89/018
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System. User's Manual.
PB91-205021/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-91/O93
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (Version 1.13) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507889/REB 91-04 CP D02
EPA-4SO/2-90/012 ^_
Designing and Implementing an Air Toxics Control Pro-
gram: A Program Development Manual for State and
PB91-191064/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/450/2-91/001
Directory of OAQPS Information Services
PB91-191049/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/Z01
Evaluation of an Atmospheric Corrosion Rate Monrtor as
a Time-of-Wetness Meter.
PB91-137034/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/450/4-90/018
Evaluation of Dense Gas Simulation Models.
PB91-191072/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/166
Exposure Assessment Approaches to Evaluate Respira-
tory Health Effects of Paniculate Matter and Nitrogen Di-
oxide.
PB91-231340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/009
Gridded Model Information Support System (GMISS)
User's Guide. Volume 2. UAM Subsystem.
PB91-206268/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/450/3-90/007A
Guidance Document for Selecting Antiskid Materials Ap-
plied to Ice- and Snow-Covered Roadways.
PB91-222042/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/450/4-91/007
Guidance on the Application of Refined Dispersion
Models for Air Toxics Releases.
PB91-190983/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/450/3-89/023A
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 1. Chap-
ters 1-8, and Appendices A-C.
PB91-233577/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/450/3-89/023B
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 2. Appen-
dices D-F.
PB91-233585/REB 91-04 PCA15/MFA03
EPA/450/3-39/023C
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 3. Appen-
dices G-L
PB91-233S93/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/450/3-91/011
Impact of Declaring Soybean Oil Exempt from VOC Reg-
ulations on the Coatings Program.
PB91-206219/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/012
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Formaldehyde (Revised).
PB91-181842/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/450/3-90/021
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Materials Separation.
PB91-168567/REB 91^01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/450/3-91/004
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Promulgated Standards and Guidelines. Summary of
Public Comments and Responses.
PB91-168534/REB 91-01 PC A22/MF A03
EPA/450/3-91/OO4A
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Promulgated Standards and Guidelines. Summary of
Public Comments and Responses. Appendices A to C.
PB91-168542/HEB
91-01 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/450/3-90/012
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities.
PB91-187575/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF KM
EPA/450/4-91/004
National Air Pollutant Emission Estimates, 1940-1989.
PB91-168559/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/003
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1989.
PB91-172247/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/003B
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1989.
Executive Summary and Chapter 4-Excerpts.
PB91-206235/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/3-90/014A
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Index, 1990.
PB91-168443/REB 91-01 PCA21/MFA03
EPA/450/3-90/014
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Volume 4. Citations, 1990.
PB91-168435/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/4SO/3-90/017
National Emission Standards for Asbestos. Background
Information for Promulgated Asbestos NESHAP Revi-
sions
PB91-127233/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/600/J-91/167 _ .
Normal Range of Diurnal Changes in Peak Expiratory
Flow Rates: Relationship to Symptoms and Respiratory
Disease.
PB91-231357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/020 _„
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS)
Technology Transfer Network (TTN). User's Manual.
PB91-234583/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/450/3-90/013
Research and Regulatory Development
"91-161752/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/450/4-69/022
PM10 Emission Factor Listing Developed by Technology
Transfer and Airs Source Classification Codes with Docu-
PB91-148411/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/133
Polychlorinated Biphenyls and the Developing Nervous
System: Cross-Species Comparisons.
PB91-109710/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/3-83/019B
Polymer Manufacturing Industry - Background Information
for Promulgated Standards.
PB91-148304/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/4SO/3-90/019
Polymer Manufacturing Industry - Enabling Document
PB91-161745/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/450/3-91/012A
Procedures for Establishing Emissions for Early Reduc-
tion Compliance Extensions. Volume 1. Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing, Ethylene Oxide Sterilization, and
Chromium Electroplating.
PB91-225706/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/019
Procedures for Preparing Emissions Projections.
PB91-242404/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/4SO/4-91/014
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories
for Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume
2. Emission Inventory Requirements for Photochemical
Air Quality Simulation Models.
PB91-216176/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/450/4-90/015
Protocol for the Field Validation of Emission Concentra-
tions from Stationary Sources.
PB91-216184/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/3-91/015
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. First Supplement to
1990 Edition.
PB91-231548/REB 91-04 PCA17/MFA04
EPA/600/J-90/1S8
Rat and Human Visual-Evoked Potentials Recorded
Under Comparable Conditions: A Preliminary Analysis to
Address the Issue of Predicting Human Neurotoxic Ef-
fects from Rat Data.
PB91-116095/REB '91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/340/1-90/010
Regulatory and Inspection Manual for Nonmetallic Miner-
al Processing Plants.
PB91-216168/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA03
EPA/450/2-89/022
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Lead: Assessment of Scientific and Technical Informa-
PB91-206185/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/450/2-90/008
Status of Selected Air Pollution Control Programs, May
1990.
PB91-181826/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/S W/DK-91/079
Surface Impoundment Modeling System, Version 2.0 (for
Microcomputers).
PB91-506998/REB 91-01 CP D02
EPA/450/4-90/019A
Surface Impoundment Modeling System, Version 2.0.
User's Manual.
PB91-156711/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/531
Total Human Exposure: Basic Concepts, EPA Field Stud-
ies, and Future Research Needs.
PB91-216242/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/2-90/011
Toxic Air Pollutant Emission Factors - A Compilation for
Selected Air Toxic Compounds and Sources, Second Edi-
PB91-126003/HEB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
EPA/450/4-91/006
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Aldehyde Results.
1989.
PB91-148288/HEB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/001
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program, 1989.
PB91-148262/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/SW/MT-91/002
Urban Airshed Model.
PB91-505578/REB 91-01 CP T18
EPA/450/4-90/007A
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 1.
User's Manual for UAM (CB-IV).
PB91-131227/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/450/4-90/007B
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 2.
User's Manual for the UAM (CB-IV) Modeling System.
PB91-131235/REB 91-01 PC A22/MF A03
EPA/450/4-90/007C
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 3.
User's Manual for the Diagnostic Wind Model.
PB91-131243/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/4-9O/007D
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System.
PB91-131250/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
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EPA/450/4-91/017
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the
Biogenic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
P891 -24241 2/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/4-90/013
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Petulant Concentrations.
P891-14182O/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/2OS
Wintertime Measurements of Aerosol Acidity and Trace
Elements h Wuhan, a City in Central Cruna.
PB91-243006/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
M06IIE SOURCE POLLUTION CONTROL
EPA/46O/3-9I/OO2
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline Ox-
ygenated Stands.
P891-1875B3/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Comptetion of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 2.
Uobie Sources. Supplement A.
P891-167682/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
EPA/AA/CTAB-91/01
Conversion of MethanoH^ueted 16- Valve. 4-Cytmder
Engine to Operation on Gaseous 2H2/CO Fuel Interim
Reports.
PB91-195941/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AVCTAB41/03
Evaluation of Camel Resstivety Heated Metal Monolith
Catalytic Corwertare on an M100 Neat Methanol-Fueled
Vehicle. Part 3.
PB91-215863/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Light-Duty Automotive Technology and Fuel Economy
Trends through 1991.
PB91-206342/REB 91-04 PC AO6/MF A02
EHVSW/DK-91/100
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle McMe Source Emission
Factor Model (Apple Macintosh Version) (for Microcom-
PB91-510016/REB 91-04 CP DOS
EPJVSW/DK-91/099
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model (CM PC CompatWe) (for Microcompulers).
PB91-510008/REB 91-04 CP DOS
EPA/SW/HT-91/O96
MOBILE4.1: highway Vehicle Mobie Source Emission
Factor Model Source Code.
PB91-509992/REB 91-04 CP T05
EPA/460/341/01
Report to Congress on Railroad Emissions: A Study
Based On Existing Data.
PB91-216150/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
EPA-AA-JEB-91/01
User's Guide to MOBILE4.1 (Mobie Source Emission
Factor Model).
PB91-22B759/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
CfflCE OF ENFORCEMENT
EnwonfnBntsI Protection AQGOCV Owl Enfofcontont
DoctaL
PB91-921700/REB 91-01 Subscriptions
US. Environmental Protection Agency Civi Enforcement
Docket (1972 - Present) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-591970/REB 91-01 Subscription
WATER ENFORCEMENT
NPOES Compfanco Monitoring Inspector Trenng
Module: BJomontoring,
PB91-14S8S4/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPOES Comptance Monilonng Inspector Training
Module: Laboratory Analysis.
PB91-145870/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
NPDES Compiance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Legal issues.
PB91-145680/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPDES Compiance Montonng Inspector Training: Over-
view.
PB91-145672/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OFFICE OF PLANNMQ AND MANAGEMENT
Access EPA. Clearinghouses and Hotines.
PB90-2370B2/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OFFICE OF POLICY AND EVALUATION
AnWpaM Pesticide Residues in Food. Volume 1.
PB91-1 54581 /REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Anticipated Pesticide Residues in Food. Volume 2.
PB91-154609/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF E0»
EPA/230/01-91/001
Communicating Environmental Risks: A Guide to Practi-
cal Evaluations. Risk Communications Series.
PB91-168336/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/23O/O5-9O/078
Contingent Valuation Assessment of the Economic Danv
ages of PoUion to Marine Recreational Fishing.
PB91-125914/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/230/12-90AJ64
Envionmental Irivusliiieiils. The Cost of a dean Environ-
ment A Summary
PB91-153775/REB 91-01 PC AO4/MF A01
EPA/23O/1t-90/083
BiwumienUI Investments: The Cost of a dean Environ-
EPA/230/9-90/081
Hazardous Substances in Our Environment A Citizen's
Guide to Understanding Health Risks and Reducing Ex-
posure.
PB91-131987/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Santa Clara Valley Integrated Environmental Manage-
ment Project Revised Stage One Report
PB9M60739/REB 91-01 PCA17/MFA03
Santa Clara Valley Integrated Environmental Manage-
ment Project Stage Two Report
PB91-160747/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Threats to Biological Diversity in the United States.
PB91-125757/REB 91-01 PCAM/MFA01
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
EPA/1USD-91/103
Access EPA: Clearinghouses and Hotlines. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151S97/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
EPA/IUSD-91/106
Access EPA: Library and Information Services.
PB91-151621/REB 91-04 PCE99/MFAM
EPA/IUSD-91/102
Access EPA: Major EPA Dockets. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151589/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
EPA/IMS&91/105
Access EPA: Major EPA Environmental Databases. 1991
Edition.
PB91-1S1613/REB 91-04 PCE99/MFA01
EPA/IUSD-91/100
Access EPA: Public Information Tools, Major EPA Dock-
ets. Clearinghouses and Hotlines, Records Management
Programs, Major EPA Environmental Databases, LJbrary
and Information Services, State Environmental Libraries.
1991 Edition.
PB91-1S1563/REB 91-04 PCS1fU»/MF A04
EPA/IUSD-91/W1
Access EPA: Public Information Tools. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151571/REB 91-04 PCE99/MFA02
EPA/IUSD41/104
Access EPA: Records Management Programs. 1991 Edi-
tion.
PB91-151605/REB 91-04 PCE99/MFA01
EPA/IUSD-91/107
Access EPA. State Environmental libraries. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151639/REB 91-04 PCE99/MFA02
Information Systems Inventory (ISI).
PB91-172940/REB 91-01
PCA11/MFA02
OFFICE OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES
EPA/SSO/5-90/OU
Background Document to the Integrated Risk Assess-
ment for Dioxins and Furans from Chlorine Bleaching in
Pulp and Paper Mitts.
PB91-102137/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
EPA/S60/5-90/005
Brominated Dioxins and Dbenzofurans in Human Adi-
pose Tissue.
PB91-103507/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Pesticides (Fourth Edition).
PB91-145953/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/DF/DK-91/078
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Sub-
stances, CERCLA Hazardous Substances and SARA
Section 313 Toxic Chemicals (Title III, List of Lists) (for
PB91
/REB
91-01 CP D02
ntonL Rflport of Ins Aunn&tf&Jijr of tho
Protection Agency to the Congress of the United States.
PB91-153783/REB 91-01 PCA22/MFA03
EPA/560/549/002
Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Adpose Tissue of U.S.
Vietnam Veterans and Controls.
PB91-167585/REB 91-01 PCAM/MFA01
EPA/540/09-91/120
Endangered Species Protection Program as ft Relates to
Pesticide Regulatory Activities. Report to Congress.
PB91-110411/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Managing Asbestos in Place: A BuikSng Owner's Guide
to Operations and Maintenance Programs for Asbestos-
Containing Materials.
PB91-145920/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/560/5-90/012
Mass Spectral Confirmation of Chlorinated and Brominat-
ed Diphenytethers in Human Adpose Tissues.
PB91-1S9699/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/570/940/015
National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells.
Phase 1 Report
PB91-12S765/REB 91-01 PCE11/MFE11
EPA/56O/7-89/OO3
Office of Toxic Substances Scientific and Technical Re-
ports: 1983-1988.
PB91-206359/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA02
EPA/S40/FS41/132
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 75.1: Captaa
PB91-182626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/FS41/130
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 220: Cadmium Chloride.
PB91-182634/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/S40/FS41/131
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 221: Sumithrin.
PB91 -182618/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/54O/FS-91/133
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 222: Fenamiphos.
PB91-187062/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
91-01 CP T14
EPA/540/FS-91/137
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 223: Dithiopyr.
PB91-211870/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/560/2-91/001
Preliminary Evaluations of Initial TSCA Section 8(e) Sub-
stantial Risk Notices. January 1, 1989 to September 30,
1990.
PB91-233643/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF E11
EPA/56O/1-90/O01
Program Recommendations for State Section 313 Pro-
gram Coordinators.
PB91-145698/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Reducing Risk in Paint Stripping: Proceedings of an Inter-
national Conference. Held in Washington, DC. on Febru-
ary 12-13,1991.
PB91-224303/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/560/4-90/018
Section 313, Emergency Planning and Community Right-
to-Know Act Quality Assurance Audit Manual.
PB91-167577/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/56O/5-90/OO9
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study.
PB91-183046/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/560/5-90/010
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study. Supplement
P891-183053/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/DF/UT-91/077
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1988: Reporting Facilities
Names and Addresses.
PB91-506816/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/MT-91/085
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1969.
PB91-S07509/REB
EPA/DF/UT-91/085A
Toxic Release Inventory, 1989. Magnetic Tape Documen-
tation.
PB91-187500/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/S6O/1-91/001
Toxic Substances Control Act A Guide for Chemical Im-
porters/Exporters. An Overview.
PB91-206227/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S6O/7-9O/003
Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substance In-
ventory: 1990 Supplement to the 1985 Edition of the
TSCA Inventory. User Guides and Indices.
PB91-159665/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/560/7-90/003
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stance Inventory. 1990 Supplement to the 1985 Edition
of the TSCA Inventory. User Guides and Indices.
PB91-145458/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Toxics in the Community, 1988 National and Local Per-
spectives.
PB91-100230/REB 91-01 PC E07/MF E07
PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
EPA/540/09-91/141
CacodyKc Ackt Decision Document
PB91-234278/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Compact Label File -1991 (Bche 1 - 4833).
PB91-911699/REB 91-01 MFJ1450.00
EPA/54O/09-91/13S
Oxydemeton-Methyl PD-1: Initiation of Special Review.
PB91-206581/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/09-91/123
Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision F, Hazard
Evaluation: Human and Domestic Animals. Series 81, 82,
and 83 Neurotoxicfty. Addendum 10.
PB91-154617/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S40/09-9I/122
Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision F, Hazard
Evaluation: Human and Domestic Animals. Series 84, Mu-
tagenkaty. Addendum 9.
PB91-158394/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/S4O/F&91/118
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 217: 'GBodadkim virens' GL-21.
PB91-110528/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-91/124
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 93.1: 'Bacillus thuringiensis'
(Revised).
PB91-159673/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S4O/FS-91/119
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 218: Trichoderma har-
zianum' Rifai Strain KRL-AG2.
PB91-110536/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S4O/FS&1/123
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 219: Tribenuron Methyl.
PB91-159681/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/FS41/139
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: Zinc Borate.
PB91-218024/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/09-91/136
Tsfbcitryni Doctsion Docurnont.
PB91-206573/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EPA/9360.5-OO/FS
Joint Federal Task Force on Clandestine (Illegal) Drug
Laboratories.
PB91-125989/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
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OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EPA/540/6-90/007
Technology Transfer Needs Assessment 1990.
PB91-125674/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE
40 CFR Part 35 Subpart O, Cooperative Agreements and
Superfund State Contracts for Superfund Response Ac-
tions.
PB91-214270/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-90/009
Abstract Proceedings: Forum on Innovative Hazardous
Waste Treatment Technologies; Domestic and Interna-
tional (2nd). Held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May
15-17,1990.
PB91-145649/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/B-91/008
Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site
Clean-Up Technologies.
PB91-921288/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/1-90/003
Ajr/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Air Stripper Design Manual.
PB91-125997/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/450/1-90/005
Ar/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Contingency Plans at Superfund Sites Using Air Monitor-
ina.
91-01 PCA06/MFA01
PB91-102129/REB
EPA/450/1-91/003
Ar/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Database of Emission Rate Measurement Projects.
PB91-222059/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/450/1-91/001
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Emission Factors for Superfund Remediation Technol-
CERCLIS - WasteLAN - CleanLAN.
PB91-921316/REB 91-01
PCA01/MFA01
ogies.
PB91-190975/REB
91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/450/1-91/002
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Air Stripping of Contaminat-
ed Water.
PB91-211888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540'/'8-91/002
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study,
1990 Update.
PB91-921259/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Applicability of Land Disposal Restrictions to RCRA and
CERCLA Ground Water Treatment Reinjection Superfund
Management Review: Recommendation No. 26.
PB91-921332/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's Compliance with New SDWA Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Organic and In-
organic Chemicals.
PB91-921363/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ARARs Q's and A's: General Policy, RCRA, CWA,
SDWA, Post-ROD Information, and Contingent Waivers.
PB91-921341/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/92343-11/FS
ARARs Q's and A's: State Ground-Water Antidegradation
Issues.
PB91-921311/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
ARARs Q's and A's: The Fund-Balancing Waiver,
PB91-921321/REB 91-O1 PCA01/MFA01
ARCS Work Assignment Management Field Guide.
PB91-21496S/REB 91-04 PC AfWMF A02
EPA/540/G-91/002
Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
Substances: A Guide for EPA Regions.
PB91-921315/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assurance of Hazardous Waste Capacity, Guidance to
State Officials. Assistance in Fulfilling the Requirements
of CERCLA 104(c)(9).
PB91-214171/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/007
Bibliography of Federal Reports and Publications De-
scribing Alternative and Innovative Treatment Technol-
ogies for Corrective Action and Site Remediation.
PB91-921293/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/8-90/016
Catalog of Office of Waste Programs Enforcement Publi-
cations
PB91-921268/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/8-90/015
Catalog of Superfund Program Publications, FY-91.
PBiTi-144683/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/9347.3-11/FS
CERCLA Compliance with the RCRA Toxicity Character-
istics (TC) Rule: Part 2.
PB91-921309/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/2-90/008
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS CERCLA Site Sam-
pling Program: Detailed Data Report
PB91-921270/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/54O/G-90/OOS
CERCLA Ste Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual.
PB90-274531/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/540/2-90/007
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS Treatability Manual.
PB91-921269/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
CERCUS Listing.
PB91-921348/REB
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/540/2-90/015
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatment APEG Treatment
PB91-228031/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/9320.7-O4/FS
Closing the NPL Book under the Original HRS.
PB91-921302/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Comparative Analysis of Remedies Selected in the Su-
perfund Program during FY 87, FY 88 and FY 89.
PB91-139477/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Groundwater Sampling Procedures.
PB91-921275/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Soil Sampling and Surface Geo-
physics Procedures.
PB91-921273/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Compendium of ERT Surface Water and Sediment Sam-
pling Procedures.
PB91-921274/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Compendium of ERT Toxicity Testing Procedures.
PB91-921271/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Compendium of ERT Waste Sampling Procedures.
PB91-921276/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Compendium of Federal Facilities Directives, 1964 and
1985.
PB91-921280/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Compendium of NPL Listing Policies and Procedures,
1982 to 1985.
PB91-921281/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9347.3-O8/FS
Compliance with Third Third Requirements Under the
LDRs. Superfund LDR Guide No. 8.
PB91-921313/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/P-91/001
Conducting Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies
for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites.
PB91-921205/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/9234.0-04
Consideration of RCRA Requirements in Performing
CERCLA Responses at Mining Waste Sites.
PB91-214205/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Considerations in Ground Water Remediation at Super-
fund Sites.
PB91-238584/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/G-91/004
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: Model Documen-
tation.
PB91-168468/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/540/G-91/001
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: User's Manual
for EPA Regions.
PB91-168450/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/G-91/005
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System. User's Manual for Industry.
PB91-921287/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Data Handling Support for CERCUS.
PB91-214999/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Enhancing State Superfund Capabilities: Nine-State
Study.
PB91-242362/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Environmental Fact Sheet Superfund Progress: Environ-
mental Indicators.
PB91-921354/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Ac-
tions Performed by PRPs.
PB91-921357/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process,
Direct Cite/Revised Reimbursement Methods.
PB91-921347/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Establishing a Construction Pipeline.
PB91-214189/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Establishing Work Zones at Uncontrolled Hazardous
Waste Sites.
PB91-921342/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/936O.O-12/FS
Exemptions from the Statutory Limits on Removal Ac-
tions
PB91-921304/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/SW/DK-92/002
Fate and Treatability Estimator (FATE) Model (for Micro-
computers).
PB91-507236/REB 91-04 CP DOS
EPA/9285.2-O3
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Air Surveillance
F.S.O.P. No. 8.
PB91-213843/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9285.2-02
Field Standard Operating Procedures for the Decontami-
nation of Response Personnel F.S.O.P. No. 7.
PB91-213850/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Final Policy on Setting RI/FS Priorities.
PB91-921324/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/920O.3-O5
Flexibility in the FY 1988 Superfund Regional Extramural
PB9V214155/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies
in OSWER Programs.
PB91-921336/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies
in OSWER Programs.
PB91-921366/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
FY 1987 Superfund Comprehensive Accomplishments
Plan.
PB91-214262/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-91/003
Ground-Water Issue: Characterizing Soils for Hazardous
Waste Site Assessments.
PB91-921294/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-89/001
Ground Water Sampling for Metals Analyses. Superfund
Ground Water Issue.
PB91-133249/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Guidance for Coordinating ATSDR Hearth Assessment
Activities with the Superfund Remedial Process.
PB91-2140807REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/92B5.7-05/FS
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment.
PB91-921312/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/G-90/008
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment Interim
Report
PB91-921208/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/540/G-89/007
Guidance on Preparing Superfund Decision Documents:
The Proposed Plan, The Record of Decision, Explanation
of Significant Differences, The Record of Decision
Amendment.
PB91-921265/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/540/G-90/O07
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with
PCB Contamination.
PB91-145466/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/540/G-90/007
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with
PCB Contamination.
PB91-921206/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Guide: Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup
Standards for Soils and Solid Media.
PB91-921365/RE8 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide to Addressing Pre-ROD and Post-ROD Changes.
PB91-921351/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide to Developing Action Memorandums.
PB91-921317/RE8 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Guide to Developing Superfund No Action, Interim Action,
and Contingency Remedy RODs.
PB91-921350/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Guide to Discharging CERCLA Aqueous Wastes to Pub-
licly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs).
PB91-921364/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Guide to Obtaining No Migration Variances for CERCLA
Remedial Actions.
PB91-921367/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/540/2-90/018
Guide to Pump and Treat Groundwater Remediation
Technology.
PB91-921356/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-87/001
Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazard-
ous Substances.
PB91-228346/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
General Information and Comparison.
PB91-921338/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
RCRA TSD and Emergency Response Without Regard to
Location.
PB91-921340/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites and RCRA Correc-
tive Actions.
PB91-921339/REB 91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
Headquarters Support Contract Management Procedures.
PB91-921335/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Health and Safety Roles and Responsibilities at Remedi-
al Sites.
PB91-921362/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Implementation Strategy for Reauthorized Superfund:
Short Term Priorities for Action.
PB91-215004/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/006
In situ Soil Vapor Extraction Treatment
PB91-228072/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/005
In situ Steam Extraction Treatment.
PB91-228064/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Innovative Methods to Increase Public Involvement in Su-
perfund Community Relations (Superfund Management
Review Recommendation No. 43 .A).
PB91-921344/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/001
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
r 1991. First Issue.
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Report, January 199
PB91-921290/REB
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, _ . f Engineers
and EPA in Executing P.L 96.510 (CERCLA).
PB91-214114/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Interim Final Guidance on Indfen Involvement in the Su-
perfund Program.
PB91-214304/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Interim Guidance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup
Levels at Superfund Sites. Supplement to Interim Guid-
ance on Establishing So) Lead Cleanup Levels at Super-
fundSftes.
PB91-921352/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/93SS.O-19
Interim Guidance on Superfund Selection of Remedy.
PB91-214940/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF Ml
Interim Guidance on Technical Assistance Grants.
PB91-215012/REB 91-04 PC AQ2/MF A01
EPA/540/2-90/OO3A
Inventory of Treatabitty Study Vendors. Volume 1.
PB91-228395/REB 91-04 PCA14/MFA03
Land Disposal Restrictions as Relevant and Appropriate
Requirements for CERCLA Contaminated Soil and
Debris.
PB91-214973/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/3242.647/FS
Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund.
PB91-92130B/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Long-Term Contracting Strategy tor Superfund - tmpte-
91-O4 PC A01/MF A01
PB91-821358/REB
Making Superfund Documents AvafaUe to the Public
throughout the Cleanup Process, and Discussing Site
Fndhos and Decisions as They are Developed (Super-
fund Management Review. No. 43 G. H. Q. R, T).
PB91-921322/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes during Site
1-921331/RE8 91-01 PC A04/MF Ml
Memorandum of Understanding between ORD and
OERR.
PB91-921323/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF Ml
Minimizing Problems Caused by Staff Turnover (Super-
fund Management Review. Recommendation No. 43. M,
N.O).
PB91-92134S/REB 91-04 PC M1/MF A01
EPA/S40/2-90/014
Mobfe/Transportable Incineration Treatment
PB91-228023/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF Ml
Model Program lor Removal Site Fie Management
PB91-214247/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF Ml
National On Scene Coordinator Directory.
PB91-921279/REB 91-04 PC M4/MF A01
National Priorities List Book Set
P891-23872S/REB
91-04 PCSS7SJX)
EPA/93473468/FS
Obtaining a Sol and Debris TreatabSty Variance for Re-
moval Actons. Supertund LOR Guide No. 68.
PB91-821310/REB 9141 PC A02/MF Ml
OEHR Organizational Conflict of Interest Review and Ap-
proval PIUUIMII (Superfund Management Review. Rec-
ommendafcn No. 46C1 ^^
PB91-Z14957/REB ' 91-O4 PC AO3/MF A01
Oi SpaCortingency Planning: National Status. A Report
to tho PntsMonL
PB91-821262/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF Ml
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory.
PB91-921328/REB 9141 PC A03/MF Ml
Poicy on FtoodpWns and Wetland Assessments for
CERCLA Actions.
PB91-921329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF Ml
Poicy on Management of Post-Removal Site Control
PB91-921326/REB 9141 PC M3/MF Ml
EPA/937S.S43
Potfcal SubdmakxvLead for RemedU Response.
PB91-214148/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF M1
Pre-RemedW Strategy for Implementing SARA.
PB91-21503B/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF Ml
Priority for Hearth and Safety Requirements. Especialy
Morfcal SurveBance Requirements, for EPA Employees
Who Support OSWER Programs.
PB91-821346/REB 91-04 PC M1/MF Ml
EPA/54O/8-9CW17
i Toward Implementing Superfund. Fiscal Year
PB91-921204/REB 91-01 PC A1«/MF M2
EPA/937SS-10/FS
Pubfc Awareness Signs at Superfund Sites.
PB91-921306/REB 91-01 PC M1/MF Ml
Real Estate Acquisition Procedures for USAGE Projects.
PB91-9213S5/REB 91-04 PC M1/MF Ml
EPA/SO12.1O-B
Redetegaton of CM Judoal Settlement Authorities
under Dotouiilir.ri 14-134 and 14-14-E.
PB91-138834/REB 91-01 PC M2/MF Ml
B Ass
ent Program Objectives tor FY 90.
-921334/REB 91-04 PC AO2/MF A01
Required Use of the Removal Cost Management System
for AH Removal Actions.
PB91-214288/RE8 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/9320.7-01/FS
Revised Hazard Ranking System: An Improved Tool for
Screening Superfund Sites.
PB91-921307/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/9320.7-03/FS
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Background Informa-
tion.
PB91-921303/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Revised Hazard Ranking System (HRS): Final Rule.
PB91-100800/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
EPA/9320.7-O2/FS
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Qs and As.
PB91-921305/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/9012.10-A
Revision of CERCLA Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities
under Delegations 14-13-B and 14-14-E
PB91-138818/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
RI/FS Streamlining.
PB91-214981/REB
91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual Supplemental Guid-
ance: 'Standard Default Exposure Factors'.
PB91-921314/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/X-31/002
Risk Assessment in Superfund: A Primer. First Edition.
September 1990.
PB91-214197/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
ROD Annual Report, FY 1990.
PB91-921277/REB 91-04 PC A24/MF A04
EPA/9360.0-15
Role of Expedited Response Actions under SARA.
PB91-214221/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Rote of the Baseline Risk Assessment in Superfund
Remedy Selection Decisions.
PB91-921359/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF M1
EPA/54O/P-90/OO6
Sampler's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
P891-921330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S4O/2-90/016
Slurry Biodegradation.
PB91-228049/REB
EPA/540/2-90/017
Sol Washing Treatment
PB91-228056/REB
EPA/540/2-90/013
Solvent Extraction Treatment
PB91-228015/REB
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
nopmttiy Requirements for Continuous Ontanog of Haz-
ardous Substances. A Guide for FacSbes and Vessels on
PB91-167593/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF Ml
EPA/93S5.3-11/FS
Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill
Sites.
PB91-921301/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Structure and Components of Frve-Ysar Reviews.
PB91-921368/REB 91-O4 PC A01/MF A01
Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews.
PB91-921369/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/S40/2-90/011
Subsurface Contamination Reference Guide.
PB91-921292/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Suggested ROD Language for Various Ground Water Re-
rno^atioo Options.
PB91-921325/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Docket Operations Manual for Rutemaking Ac-
PB91-921349/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF Ml
EPA/540/8-90/014
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally Funded Removals. Fourth Annual Report -
Fiscal Year 1989.
PB91-921260/REB 91-01 PC M7/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/009
Superfind Engineering Issue: Treatment of Lead-Con-
taminated Soils.
PB91-921291/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Fact Sheet and Directives.
PB91-921300/REB 91-01 Standing Order
EPA/540/B-90/009
SUPERFUND: Focusing on the Nation at Large. A
Decade of Progress at National Priorities List Sites.
PB91-921202/REB 91-01 Standing Order
EPA/S4O/8-9O/OO9
Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large. A Decade
of Progress at National Pliofilms List Sites.
PB91-921207/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Superfund Guide to RCRA Management Requirements
for Mineral Processing Wastes.
PB91-921318/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/S40/S549/011
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Technology
Demonstration Summary: Chemfix ScMffication/Stabifaa-
tion Process, Clackamas. Oregon.
PB91-921373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF Ml
Superfund LDR Gude Ma 6A (2nd Edffion) Obtaining a
Soi and Debris Treatabity Variance for RemerJal Ac-
tions.
PB91-921327/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF Ml
Superfund LDR Guide No. 7. Determining When Land
Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) Are Relevant and Appropri-
ate to CERCLA Response Actions.
PB91-214122/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Superfund Overview Fact Sheet Package.
PB91-921353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Program Management Manual, Fiscal Year
1992. Volume 1 and Volume 2.
PB91-921272/REB 91-04 PC A18/MF A04
EPA/ROD/R01-90/049
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Baird and
McGuire/Alternate Water Supply, Holbrook, MA. (Third
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921419/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R01-90/050
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Beacon
Heights Landfill Site, Beacon Falls. CT. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990. (Supplemental).
PB91-921418/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROO/RO1-90/047
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Coakley
Landfill, North Hampton. New Hampshire (First Remedial
Action), June 28,1990.
PB91 -921401 /REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R01-90/051
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Kear-
sarge Metallurgical Corporation. Conway. NH. (First Re-
medial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921416/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/ROO/R01-90/033
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Ok)
Springfield Landfill. Springfield. VT. (Second Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921420/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/ROD/R01-90/048
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Stamina
Mills Site, Monti Smrthfietd, Rl. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921421/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Tink-
harn's Garage Site, Londonderry, New Hampshire. (First
Remedial Action). March 10, 1989.
PB91-921413/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/110
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American
Thermostat Site, South Cairo, Green County. New York
(Second Remedial Action). Final Report June 29. 1990.
PB91-921556/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R02-90/114
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemical
Leaman Tank Lines Site, Logan Township, Gloucester
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921529/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R02-90/127
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Cmnarran-
son Groundwater Contamination Site, Burlington County,
NJ. (Frst Remedial Action). September 1990.
PS91-921S48/REB 91-04 PC AM/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/123
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): dare-
mont For/chemical. Nassau County, Old Bethpage, NY.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921526/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/1O5
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): FAA
Technical Center, Area 20A - Salvage Yard, Atlantic
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921425/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/125
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Glen
Ridge Radium Site. Essex County, NJ. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1990.
PB91-921436/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/118
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Higgins
Farm, Franklin Township, Somerset County, NJ. (First
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921496/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/121
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemical/Ruco Polymer Site, HicksviUe, NY. (Frst Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921427/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/117
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker-
102nd Street Landfill, Niagara Falls. NY. (Frst Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921417/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R02-90/128
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Imperial
Oil/Champion Chemicals. Marlboro Township. Monmouth
County, NJ. (Frst Remeckal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921498/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/113
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): King of
Prussia Technical Corporation Site. Winstow Township,
Camden County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921503/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
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OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EPA/ROD/R02-90/106
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Lone Pine
Landfill, Freehold Township, Monmouth County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921430/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/108
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): M and T
DeUsa Landfill Site. Monmouth County, NJ. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921429/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/112
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mann-
heim Avenue Dump Site, Galloway Township. Atlantic
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921495/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/119
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mattiace
Petrochemical Company, Broome County, Glen Cove,
NY. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921533/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/116
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Metaltec/
Aerosystems, Franklin Borough, Sussex County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921527/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/126
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mont-
Ctair/West Orange Radium Site, Essex County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), June 1990.
P891-921431/REB 91-04 PCAM/MFA01
EPA/ROO/R02-90/115
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Myers
Property. Franklin Township, NJ. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921428/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R02-90/120
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pomona
Oaks Well Contamination Site. Galloway Township, Atlan-
tic County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921497/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/103
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Radium
Chemical Company Site, Woodside, Queens County, New
Yorfc (First Remedial Action), Final Report, June 21,
1990.
PB91-921403/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/124
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Samey
Farm. Amerria, Dutchess County, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921422/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R02-90/122
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sayreville
Landfill Site. Borough of Sayreville, Middlesex County,
New Jersey (First Remedial Action), September 28,1990.
PB91-9Z1558/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/ROO/R02-aO/109
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Scientific
Chemical Processing Site, Carlstadt, Bergen County, NJ.
(Fist Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921423/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R02-9O/104
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sealand
Restoration Site, Town of Lisbon, St. Lawrence County,
NY. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921424/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/RO2-90/111
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Solvent
Savers Site. Chenango County, New York (First Remedial
Action), Final Report September 28. 1990.
PB91-921557/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/ROO/RO2-90/107
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Syosset
Landfill, Nassau County, Syosset, NY. (Fret Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921549/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/13O
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Vestal
Water Supply Wen No. 1-1, Broome County. Vestal. NY.
(Second Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921499/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R02-90/102
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township Route 72 and Route 532 Dump Sites. Burling-
ton County, Chatsworth, NJ. (Frst Remedial Action), May
1990.
PB91-921426/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/1O1
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township Route 72 Site, Burlington County, New Jersey
(First Remedial Action). May 16. 1990.
PB91-921402/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/091
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Army
Creek Landfill Site, New Castle, Delaware (Second Re-
medal Action). Final Report, June 29,1990.
PB91-921408/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/093
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aytex
Ftoers Site, Front Royal, VA. (Second Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921432/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/094
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brown's
Battery Breaking Site, Tilden Township, PA. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921437/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/095
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Butz
Landfill Superfund Site, Jackson Township, Monroe
County, PA. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921438/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/096
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Coker's
Sanitation Service Landfills, Kent County, DE. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921550/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/088
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Croyden
TCE Site, Bristol Township, Bucks County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921435/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/088
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Croydon
TCE Site, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (Second Remedial
Action), Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921405/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/097
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-
Chem Site, Eart Township, Berks County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921502/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-90/104
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base, DE. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921SOS/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/103
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): East Mt.
Zton Landfill. Springettsbury Township, York County. PA.
(First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921441/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/10S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Fike/Artel
Chemical Site. Nitro. WV. (Second Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921433/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/101
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Keystone
Sanitation Landfill Site, Adams County, Union Township,
PA. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921434/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/ROO/RO3-90/09O
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Lord-
Shope Landfill Site, Erie County, Pennsylvania (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921407/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/099
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome
Landfill Site, Pine Township, Mercer County, PA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921440/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/10O
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Raymark
Site, Hatboro Borough. Montgomery County, PA. (First
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921504/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-90/098
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sand,
Gravel and. Stone Site. Elkton, MD. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921439/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/102
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Tyson
Dump Number 1, Upper Merion Township, Montgomery
County, PA. (Third Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921516/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/083
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): U.S. Tita-
nium Superfund Site, Nelson County, Virginia (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report, November 29,1990.
PB91-921559/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-90/OB7
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): W. M.
Manufacturing Superfund Site. Danville, Pennsylvania
(Second Remedial Action), June 29, 1990.
PB91-921404/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/089
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Walsh
Landfill Site, Chester County. Pennsylvania (First Remedi-
al Action), June 29, 1990.
PB91-921406/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/070
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): 62nd
Street Dump, Hillsborough County, Tampa, FL (First Re-
medial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921507/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/078
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Bypass
601 Groundwater Contamination Site (Martin Scrap Recy-
cling Facility), Concord, NC. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB91-921531/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/077
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cabot
Carbon/Koppers Site, Gainesville, Alachua County, FL
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921449/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/059
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): City In-
dustries, Winter Park, FL. (First Remedial Action), March
1990.
PB91-921530/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/066
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Coleman
Evans Wood Preserving Site, Duval County, Jacksonville.
Florida (First Remedial Action (Amendment)), Final
Report, September 9, 1990.
PB91-921560/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-90/071
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Dubose
Oil Products Site, Cantonment, Escambia County, FL.
(First Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921444/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/065
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Harris/
Palm Bay Facility, Palm Bay, Brevard County, FL. (First
Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921442/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/060
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hipps
Road Landfill Site, Duval County, Jacksonville, FL (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1990.
PB91-921506/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/ROD/fKM-90/063
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Howe
Valley Landfill, Howe Valley, KY. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921539/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/ROD/R04-90/072
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Kassouf-
Kimerting Battery Site, Tampa, Hillsborough County, FL.
(Second Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921445/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/069
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Lewisburg
Dump Site, Lewisburg, Marshall County. Tennessee (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, September 19, 1990.
PB91-921561/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/ROD/R04-90/062
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Munisport
Landfill Site, Dade County. North Miami, FL. (First Reme-
dial Action). July 1990.
PB91-921525/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-90/073
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Corporation Site, Salisbury, NC.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921446/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-90/068
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): North
Hollywood Dump, TN. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921443/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-90/07S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pfckett-
ville Road Landfill, Jacksonville, Duval County. FL (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921448/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/061
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Schuylkill
Metal, Hillsborough County, Plant City, FL (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1990.
PB91-921501/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-90/074
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): SCRDI
Bluff Road Site, Columbia, Richland County, SC. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921447/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/RM-90/067
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Yellow
Water Road Site, Duval County, Baldwin, FL. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921546/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-90/076
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Zellwcod
Groundwater Contamination Site, (Operable Unit 1),
Orange County. Zellwood, FL (First Remedial Action),
(Amendment), March 1990.
PB91-921508/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/ROS-90/145
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Algoma
Municipal Landfill, Algoma, Wl. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921518/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/137
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site, Adnan, Michigan (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report, September 28, 1990.
PB91-921562/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/ROS-90/15O
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Bofors-
Nobel Site, Muskegon, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921466/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/ROS-90/140
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Clare
Water Supply, Clare County, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB91-921459/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/ROD/FK&90/128
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fisher-
Cato Chem, Kngsbury, IN. (Frst Remedial Action),
August 1990.
P891-921451/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hagen
Farm Site, Source Control Operable Unit, Dane County,
Wl (first Remedal Action), September 1990.
P891-921545/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hunts
Disposal Lands Site, Town of Caledonia. Wl. (Fist He-
rnedol Action). September 1990.
PB91-921464/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/ROO/R05-90/133
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): K and L
LandM, Kalamazoo, Ml. (Frst Remedal Action). Septem-
ber 1990.
PB91-921454/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPAMOOM05-90/J34
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kummer
Sanitary LandfU, Northern Township, Beltrami County,
MM. (Third Remedal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921547/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/ROD/RO540/146
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S)_ Master
Dispoeal Service Lands, BrookfieM. Wl. (Frst Remedal
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921524/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/ROO/OOS40/144
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Metamcra
LandO, Metamora, Lapeer County, Ml. (Second Remedi-
al Action), September 1990.
PB91-«21463/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFM1
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Moss-
American Karr-MeGee Oil Site. Mrwaukee, Wl. (First Re-
medal Action), September 1990.
P891-W1481/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries. Eau Claire. WL (First Remedial Action).
August 1990.
P691-921457/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Naval In-
dustrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, Fridtey. MN. (Frst Re-
medal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921456/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPAJROO/R05-90/1Z1
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): NL Indus-
tries/Taracorp Lead Smelting. Granite City. IL (Frst Re-
nwdol Acton), March 1990.
PB91-S21515/REB 9144 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/OOO/m5-9O/129
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ocon-
omowcc Electroplating Company Site, Ashippun, Wl.
(First Remedal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921517/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/ROO/ROS-9O/12S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Oraaska
Muniopal LanrJM Site. Lacrosse County, Wisconsin (Frst
Remedal Action). Final Report. August 14. 1990.
PB91-921410/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF Ml
£PA/HOO/m5-90/t35
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ott/
Story/Cordova Chemical Site. North Muskegon. Ml.
(Second Remedal Action). September 1990.
P691-921455/REB 91-04 PCAOS/MFA02
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reify Tar
and Chemical Corporation Site. St Peier Aquifer. St
Louis Park. MM (Third Remedal Action), September
1990
PB91-921519/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rose
Township. Oakland County. Michigan. (Frst Remedal
Action). September 16. 1969.
PB91-921412/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF Ml
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): San-
gamo/Crab Orchard National WMBe Refuge (USDCX).
GartenAe. a. (first Remedal Action). August 1990.
PB91-9215O9/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROCVROS4O/143
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region Sf. Spring.
field Townshp Dump SHe. Oakland County. Ml. (First Re-
medal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921462/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF M2
EPA/ROD/RO5-9O/139
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): St Louis
FBver/lnterake/DuMth Tar Site, DuUh. MN. (Frst Reme-
dal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921458/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF M1
EPA/ooo/nos-ao/izz
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region Sf. Tri-State
Plating. Columbus, IN. (First RemedaT Action). March
1900.
PB91-921450/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPAWOO/RO5-90/149
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Union
Scrap ron Metal, Hemepin County. Mrmeapois, MN.
(Frst Remedal Action). March 1990.
P891-921465/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF M1
EPA/ROD/R05-9O/141
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): University
of Minnesota Rosemount Research Center, MN. (First
Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921460/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R05-90/130
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wheeler
Pit Site, La Prairie Township, Wl. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921452/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R06-90/064
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Arkwood,
Inc., Omaha, AR. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921521/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
£PA/ftOO/fW6-aO/06O
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Lincoln County.
Carrizozo, NM. (Frst Remedal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921543/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R06-90/06Z
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Crystal
Chemical Site. Houston. TX. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921510/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R06-9O/055
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Jackson-
ville Municipal Landfill Superfund Site, AR. (Frst Remedi-
al Action). September 1990.
PB91-921467/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R06-90/OS8
Superfund Record ol Decision (EPA Region 6): Pagano
Salvage Site. Los Lunas, NM. (Frst Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921520/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/RO6-9O/063
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Rogers
Road Municipal Landfill. Pulaski County, Arkansas (First
Remedial Action). Final Report September 27, 1990.
PB91-921563/REB 91-04 PC AOB/MF A02
EPA/OOD/R0640/OS9
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tenth
Street Dump/Junkyard, Oklahoma City, OK. (Frst Reme-
dal Action), September 1990.
P891-921469/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R06-9O/057
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texar-
kana Wood Preserving Company. Texarkana, Bowie
County, TX (Frst Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921468/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/RO6-9O/061
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tinker
AFB (SoWer Creek/BMg. 3001). OK. (Frst Remedial
Action), August 1990.
PB91-921470/REB 91-O4 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROO/FI06-90/056
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac,
Inc.. Jacksonville, AR. (Frst Remedal Action), Septem-
ber 1990.
PB91-921513/REB 91-O4 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R07-90/041
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Farfiekl
Coal Gasification Site. Farfiekl. IA. (Frst Remedal
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921478/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/POD/RO7-9O/O34
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination (East Industrial Park). NE
(Frst Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921472/REB 91-04 PCA08/MFA02
EPA/ROO/R07-90/O3S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination FAR-MAR-CO Subsrte.
Hastings Irrigation Pipe Company TCA Soils Operable
Unit, Hastings, NE (Second Remedal Action), Septem-
ber 1990
PB91-921473/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/OOD/O07-90/036
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lindsay
Manufacturing Company, Lindsay. NE. (Frst Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921474/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-90/037
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/ North Farm Site, Midwest Operable Unit,
Ketogg. IA. (First Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB9V921475/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R07-90/038
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Missouri
Electric Works Site, Cape Girardeau. MO. (Frst Remedal
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921476/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/HOD/RO7-90/033
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): North-
western States Portland Cement Company Site, Mason
City, IA. (Frst Remedal Action), June 1990.
PB91-921471/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R07-90/042
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Sheran-
doah Stables. Lincoln County, MO. (Second Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921541/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-90/039
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Waverty
Ground Water Contamination Site, Waverty, NE. (First
Remedal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921477/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-90/043
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Wekton
Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), Wetdon Spring, MO.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91 -921S64/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R07-90/044
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Wheeling
Disposal Service Company Landfill, Amazonia, MO. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921532/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-90/040
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): White
Farm Equipment Company Dump Site, Floyd County,
Charles City, IA. (Frst Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921514/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/ROB-90/035
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Martin
Marietta Astronautics Group Site, Waterton, CO. (Frst
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921483/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R08-90/034
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Monbcel-
i County, LIT. (First Remedi-
91-04 PC A05/MF A01
k) Mill Tailings Site. San Juan (
al Action), August 1990.
PB91-921482/REB
EPA/ROD/ROB-90/033
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Mystery
i 20, Natrona County, WY. (Frst Reme-
• 1990.
91-04 PCAM/MFA02
EPA/ROD/R08-90/032
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ogden
Defense Depot (Operable Unit 2). Weber County, Ogden,
UT. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-9214BO/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/029
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Portland
Cement Co. (Kiln Dust No. 2 and No. 3) Operable Unit 1,
Salt Lake City, UT. (Frst Remedial Action). September
1990.
PB91-921540/REB 91-O4 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/me-90/043
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Rats Plant (DOE), Northern Jefferson County, CO. (First
Remedial Action), January 1990.
PB91-921487/REB 91-04 PCA19/MFA04
EPA/ROD/ROB-90/036
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 16), CO. (Second Re-
medial Action), February 1990.
PB91-921484/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/038
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 18), CO. (Third Remedi-
al Action), February 1990.
P891-921485/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/040
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 20), CO. (Fifth Remedial
Action). March 1990.
PB91-921486/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/O41
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 22), Colorado (Sixth Re-
medial Action), Final Report, May 3. 1990.
PB91-921554/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R08-90/037
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Ml
Arsenal (Operable Unit 17). CO. (Eighth Remedial
Action). February 1990.
PB91-921512/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R08-90/039
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Mt
Arsenal (Operable Unit 19), CO. (Fourth Remedial
Action). February 1990.
PB91-921511/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R08-90/O31
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Commerce City, CO. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921479/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R08-9O/044
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sharon
Steel (MidvaJe TaUtngs), Midvale. UT. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921488/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
£PA/ROO/fWe-90/030
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Silver
Bow Creek/Butte Area NPL Site, Warm Springs Ponds
Operable Unit, Upper dark Fork River Basin, MT. (First
Remedal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921528/REB 91-04 PC A20/MF AIM
EPA/ROD/R08-90/028
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Whitewood Creek Site, Lawrence, Meade, and Butte
SO-8
-------
Counties, South Dakota (First Remedial Action) Final
Repot March 30,1990.
PB91-921409/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/Ft09-90/054
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Applied
Materials, Inc., Superfund Site. Santa (Sara, CA. (First
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921492/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-90/049
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Coalinga
Asbestos Mine, Fresno County, CA. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921523/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R0949/038
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Coast
Wood Preserving, Inc., Ukiah, CA. (First Remedial Action,
September 1989).
PB91-921415/REB 91-01 PCA1S/MFA02
EPA/ROD/R09-90/05S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Intel
Santa Clara III Superfund Site, Santa Clara. CA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921534/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-90/052
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Intersil/
Siemens Superfund Site, Cupertino. CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-92153S/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROO/RO9-90/047
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): J. H.
Baxter Superfund Site, Weed, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921489/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA03
EPA/ROD/R09-9O/053
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Louisi-
ana-Pacific Corporation, Oroville, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921491/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-90/055
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Operating
Industries, Inc., Monterey Park, CA. (Third Remedial
Action), September 1990 (Amendment).
PB91-921493/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R09-90/050
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Solvent
Service Superfund Site, San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921544/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-90/048
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Stringfel-
low Hazardous Waste Site, Riverside County, CA. (Fourth
RemerJal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921490/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/ROO/RO9-90/046
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Watkins-
Johnson (Stewart Division), Scotts Valley. California (First
RemerJal Action), Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921411/RES 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R10-90/024
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): FMC
Pesticide Formulation Facility, Yakima, WA. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921494/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R10-90/025
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort
Lewis Logistics Center, Pierce County. Fort Lewis, WA.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921542/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R10-90/021
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tete-
dyne Wan Chang. Albany, OR. (First Remedial Action).
December 1989.
PB91-921414/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Records and Decisions (ROD).
PB91-921400/REB 91-01 Standing Order
Superfund Records of Decision Update. Volume 6,
Numbers. Jury 1991.
PB91-921343/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Superfund Remedial Program Financial Management Au-
thority, Responsibilities and Procedures.
PB91-214106/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9275.1-O1
Superfund Removal Program. Financial Management Au-
thority, Responsibilities and Procedures.
PB91-214130/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/G-88/001
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook.
PB91-238592/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
Superfund Technical Publication.
PB91-921200/REB 91-01 Standing Order
EPA/540/2-91/010
Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used at Haz-
ardous Waste Sites.
PB91-921283/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/540/e-91/009
Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site
Remediation Technologies.
PB91-921284/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Technical Assistance Grants Program Activities Prior to
the Issuance of the Interim Final Rule.
PB91-214254/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SPONSORING EPA OFFICE INDEX
EPA/540/8-9O/O01
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation. Interim Directory.
PB91-228353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/8-90/011
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation. Second Edition.
PB91-921285/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S40/5-89/011A
Technology Evaluation Report Chemfix Technologies,
Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Process, Clackamas.
Oregon. Volume 1.
PB91-127696/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/008
Thermal Desorption Treatment
PB91-228080/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Total Quality Management (TQM) and Quality Assurance
(QA) in Superfund.
PB91-921333/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Assistance to the Superfund
Program.
PB91-921319/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/412
Update of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
SITE Emerging Technology Program, 1990.
PB91-171678/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1, Number 1, February 1991.
PB91-921370/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1, Number 2, April 1991.
PB91-921371/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1, Number 3, June 1991.
PB91-921372/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-214296/REB 91-04 PCA13/MFA03
EPA/540/P-91/002
User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-921278/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Using State and Local Officials to Assist in Community
Relations (Superfund Management Review: Recommen-
dation No. 43.K.L).
PB91-921320/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/011
Vendor Information Form to be Completed for Participa-
tion in the: Vendor Information System for Innovative
Treatment Technologies (VISITT).
PB91-921289/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9O12.10-A-I
Waiver of Concurrence on De Minims Generator Settle-
ments.
PB91-138826/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
EPA/6OO/D-91/149
Hazardous Air Pollutants Program (HAP-PRO): Automat-
ed HAP and VOC Control Technology Assessment Soft-
ware.
PB91-223198/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/9-90/042
ORD Ground Water Research Plan: Strategy for 1991
and Beyond.
PB91-145482/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/6-90/009
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. International Toncity
Equivalency Factor (I-TEF) Method of Risk Assessment
for Complex Mixtures of Dioxins and Related Com-
pounds.
PB91-125625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/&30/017
Pitot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Inventory of Regula-
tions/Statutes Concerning Dioxins and Related Com-
pounds.
PB91-125799/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/600/6-90/012
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Methods of Degrada-
tion, Destruction, Detoxification, and Disposal of Dioxins
and Related Compounds.
PB91-125666/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-90/034
Role of Health Research in Support of EPA's Regulatory
Programs.
PB91-211912/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Total Human Exposure and Indoor Air Quality: An Auto-
mated Bibliography (BLIS) with Summary Abstracts.
Volume 2.
PB91-137281/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Athens, GA
EPA/6OO/D-9O/215
Abiotic Transformations in Water, Sediments, and Soil.
Chapters.
PB91-136937/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-9O/12O
AIDE, A System for Developing Interactive User Inter-
faces for Environmental Models.
PB91-129171/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/9-91/001
Biological Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, with
Special Emphasis on the Great Lakes: Report of a Work-
shop, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, July 17-19, 1990.
PB91-161679/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA02
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
EPA/600/3-91/004
Chemical-Specific Parameters for Toxicity Characteristic
Contaminants.
PB91-148361/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/138
CORMIX: An Expert System for Mixing Zone Analysis.
PB91-216309/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/174
DBAPE-A Database and Model Parameter Analysis
System for Agricultural Soils to Support Water Quality
Management.
PB91-231423/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/246
Development of a Statistical Model for Metal-Humic Inter-
actions.
PB91-116921/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/4S3
Distribution of Hydrophobic lonogenic Organic Com-
pounds between Octanol and Water: Organic Acids.
PB91-183368/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/457
DO Model Uncertainty with Correlated Inputs.
PB91-183335/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/022
Ecology of Quiescent Microbes. Viewing Microbial Habi-
tats as Interacting Zones of Proliferation and Quiescence
Can Give New Insights into the Operation of Microbial
Communities in the Environment
PB91-183442/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/D-91/069
Effects of Pond Characteristics on Biotic Exposures.
PB91-182816/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/175
Effects of Solar Radiation on Manganese Oxide Reac-
tions with Selected Organic Compounds.
PB91-231431/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/205
Elimination of Spectral Interferences in Inductively Cou-
pled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Using Or-
thogonal Polynomials.
PB91-116137/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Compliance Branch, Standard Operating
Procedures and Quality Assurance Manual, Revision 1.
PB91-233650/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/600/J-91/037
Environmental Factors Affecting Toluene Degradation in
Ground Water at a Hazardous Waste Site.
PB91-182246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/456
Ester Hydrolysis Rate Constant Prediction from Infrared
Interferograms.
PB91-183327/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/M-91/007
Fate Constants for Some Chksrofluorocarbon Substitutes.
PB91-191015/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/045
FATE: The Environmental Fate Constants Information
System Database.
PB91-216192/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/204
Method for Testing whether Model Predictions Fall within
a Prescribed Factor of True Values, with an Application
to Pesticide Leaching.
PB91-116145/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/3-91/016
Microbial Transformation Rate Constants of Structurally
Diverse Man-Made Chemicals.
PB91-181958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/021
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2, A Geochemteal Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-182469/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/600/3-91/021
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2. A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-183079/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-91/036
Modelling Bbaccumulation of Organic Pollutants in Fish
with an Application to PCBs in Lake Ontario Salmonids.
PB91-1822S3/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/004
Multispectral Identification of Potentially Hazardous By-
products of Ozonation and ChlorinatJon. Part 1. Studies
of Chromatographic and Spectroscopic Properties of MX.
PB91-161703/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/'J-91/'153
New Methods for Modeling the Transport of Metals from
Mineral Processing Wastes into Surface Waters.
PB91-219097/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/D-91/131
Photochemical Fate of Agrochemicals in Natural Waters.
PB91-216226/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-90/247
Photolysis of Chlorinated Dioxins in Organic Solvents and
on Soils.
PB91-116913/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/600/J41/176
Photolysis of Copper(l!)-Amino Acid Complexes in Water.
PB91-231449/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/086
Predicting Chemical Accumulatkxi in Shoots of Aquatic
Plants.
PB91-196667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/019
Preliminary Testing. Evaluation and Sensitivity Analysis
for the Terrestrial Ecosystem Exposure Assessment
Model (TEEAM).
PB91-161711/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/eOO/U-90/009
Reactive Dyes in the Aquatic Environment: A Case Study
of Reactive Blue 19.
PB91-1042S7/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BWSOO/MO/455
Reductive Dechtorination of Dchtorophenots by Nona-
daptsd and Adapted Microbe! Communities in Pond
Sediments.
PB91-183343/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/4S4
Remobfaaton of Toxic Heavy Metals Adsorbed to Bac-
terial Wai-Clay Composites.
PB91-183350/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/1S1
Sediment- and Saturated-Sol-Associated Reactions In-
volving an Antonic Surfactant (Dodecylsuffate). 1. Procipi-
tatton and Mcele Formation.
PB91-219071/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J41/152
Sediment- and Saturated-Sol-Associated Reactions In-
volving an Aniorac Surfactant (Dodecytsuffate) 2 Parti-
tion of PAH Compounds among Phases.
PB91-219089/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/341/017
Sotpbon of kxmble Organic Compounds to Sediments
and Sols.
PB91-1S1941/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J40/172
Sotpbon of Organic Acid Compounds to Sediments: Initial
Modal Development
P891-144980/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Studies of BenzkSne-Based Dyes in Sediment-Water Sys-
tems.
PB9M96659/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/&91/132
Study Design to Investigate and Simulate Agrochemical
Movement and Fate in Groundwater Recharge (Chapter
8).
PB91-216234/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-90/1S3
Survival of the Fattest Implications for Acute Effects of
UpopMc Chemicals on Aquatic Populations.
PB91-109918/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA&00/J41/137
Techniques Affecting Precision and Accuracy in Hydroly-
sis Rate Constant Determinations of Votette Organic
Compounds Using Jeffers' Zero Headspace Reaction
Buibs.
PB91-216291/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - CorvaRs. OR
EPA/600/J41/156
Acidic Lakes and Streams in the United States: The Rote
of Acidic Deposition.
PB91-226324/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J40/S39
Acidification and Recovery of a Spodosol Bs Horizon
from AoxSc Deposition.
PB91-240473/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Acute Toxicity ^ofAquepus and Substrate-Sound Copper
to tho MidOGt "Ctwoooows fteoofus'.
PB91-146i24/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPAS6OO/J-90/2G3
Adequacy of Interval Estimates of Yield Responses to
Ozone Estimated from NCLAN Data.
PB91-144832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air QuaKy and DeposMon (Chapter 3).
PB91-136e06/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/19I
Analysis o< Risk from Exposure to Aktcarb Using Immune
Response of Nonumform Populations of Mice.
PB91-1167S6/RE8 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BPA/60V3-91/047
Animals as Sentinels of Environmental Health Hazards.
PB91-219S76/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/BOO/J-87/546
Arsenic Smiiiimlalioii Along the Slope of a Lake Basin.
PB91-17U13/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/543
Assessing Pesticide Risk to Arthropod Natural Enemies
Using Expert System Technology.
PB91-240465/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/3-90/O81
Adas of Air OuaJty and Deposition in or Near Forests of
the Western United States.
PB91-106229/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
EPA/6OO/D-9ineZ
Atmospheric Formaldehyde and the Potential for Plant
Effects.
PB91-226S06/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-87/S40
Avoidance Behavior of Mallards and Northern Bobwfirte
Exposed to Carbofuran-Contaminated Food and Water.
PB91-146316/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/3-90/090
Bioassay for Testing the Lethal Effects of Bacterial
Pathogens on the Predatory Beetle 'Hippodamia conver-
gens' Gue. (Coteoptera: CoccinelWas).
PB91-127795/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/02S
Bioassay Protocol for Lethal and Sub-Lethal Effects of
Fungal Pathogens on 'Chrysoperta camea' (Neuroptera:
Chrysopidae).
PB91-179044/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/011
Biological Assessment of Toxicity Caused by Chemical
Constituents EkHed from Site Soils Collected at the
Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Lock Haven, Clinton Co..
Pennsylvania.
PB91-186965/REB 91-01 PC A20
EPA/6OO/J-91/108
Brain Cholinesterase Activity of Bobwhite Acutely Ex-
posed to Chkxpyrifos.
PB91-207019/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/214
Branch Chamber System and Techniques for Simultane-
ous Pollutant Exposure Experiments and Gaseous Flux
Determinations.
PB91-117481/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/O09
Calibration Methodology for the Double Sample of the
National Lake Survey Phase II Sample.
PB91-149S42/REB
91-01 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/600/3-90/085
Calibration of Greenhouse and the Field for Survival of
Genetically Engineered Microorganisms.
P891-109975/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/1BS
Carbon Sequestration in Soils and Global Climatic
Change.
PS91-226530/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/S28
Changing Solar Ultraviolet Climate and the Ecological
Consequences for Higher Plants.
PB91-196204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/188
Checklist for Describing and Documenting Diatom and
Chrysophyte Calibration Data Sets and Equations for In-
terring Water ChernsHy.
PB91-116780/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/129
Choices in Monitoring Wetlands.
PB91-216200/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J47/S42
Chronic Toxicity of Copper to a Partial Life Cycle of the
Midge, "Chironomus decorus'.
PB91-146332/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/1SO
Climate Change and Global Isoprene Emissions.
PB91-226480/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/009
Climatic Sensitivity of California Water Resources,
PB91-177378/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/29S
C&matjcaHy Induced Rapid Acidification of a Softwater
Seepage Lake.
PB91-146S14/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/168
Co-Occurrence of Ozone and Acidic Ooudwater in High-
Elevation Forests.
PB91-231365/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/192
Comparison of an Alternative Land Surface Parameteriza-
tion with the GFDL High Resolution Climate Model.
PB91 -231100/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/145
Comparison of Seasonal Patterns of Photosynthate Pro-
duction and Use in Branches of Red Spruce Saplings at
Two Elevations.
PB91-219O30/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/213
Condroons Influencing Yield and Analysis of S-Hydroxy-21
inosine in Oodatrvety Damaged DMA.
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/SOO/J-90/294
Confidence Intervals for a Crop Yield Loss Function in
Noninear Regression.
PB91-146506/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-90/190
Contamination of U.S. Arctic Ecosystems by Long-Range
Transport of Atmospheric Contaminants.
PB91-137109/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-91/177
Continental Scale Biome Responses to Climatic Change.
PB91-226456/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/044
Current and Developing Analytical Technologies for
Quantifying Bfogenic Gas Emissions.
PB91-216523/REB 91-04 FCA08/MFA02
EPA/6OO/J-88/S56
Database Assessment of Pfiytotoncity Data Published on
Terrestrial Vascular Plants.
PB91-144733/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
-Oeoxyguanosine in i
PB91-117499/REB
EPA/600/J-90/400
Definition of Adverse Effects for the Purpose of Estab-
lishing Secondary National Ambient Air Quality Stand-
ards. October-December 1990.
PB91-171561/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/026
Design of Shoreline Surveys for Aquatic Litter Pollution.
PB91-179051/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/3-91/038
Design of Terrecosm Enclosures for Use in Ecorisk As-
sessment Evaluations.
PB91-196014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/142
Diurnal Curves of Troposphere Ozone in the Western
United States.
PB91-219006/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/O03
Do Behavioral Responses to Pesticide Exposure Affect
Wildlife Population Parameters.
PB91-162677/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/001
Ecological Exposure and Effects of Airborne Toxic
Chemicals: An Overview.
PB91-148460/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/434
Ecotoncology: Problems and Approaches (Book Review).
PB91-177154/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-89/510
Effect of Methyl ParathRxt on Food Discrimination in
Northern Bobwhite ('Colinus virginianus').
PB91-177089/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/2B7
Effect, Uptake and Disposition of Nitrobenzene in Several
Terrestrial Plants.
PB91-144808/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/197
Effects of Betaine on Enumeration of Airborne Bacteria.
PB91-116210/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/34O
Effects of Dteofol on Mallard Eggshell Quality.
PB91-163S43/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/062
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Methyl Parathion on Egg
Laying and Incubation in Mallards.
PB91-196436/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/403
Effects of Dietary Methyl Parathion on Northern Bobwhite
Egg Production and Eggshell Quality.
PB91-171595/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/192
Effects of Methyl Parathion on Red-Winged Blackbird
f Agetaius phoeniceus') Incubation Behavior and Nesting
Success.
PB91-116749/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/296
Effects of Northern Bobwhite ('Colinus virginianus') Age
and Weight on Results of the Avian Dietary Toxicity Test
PB91-146449/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/262
Effects of Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide, Soil Water Deficit and
Cuttivar on Yields of Soybean.
PB91-144840/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/BOO/J-90/473
Effects of Parameter Uncertainty on Long-Term Simula-
tions of Lake Alkalinity.
PB91-182170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-87/539
Effects of Soil Moisture on Structural and Biomass Char-
acteristics of Four Salt Marsh Plants.
PB91-146308/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/402
Effects of the Duration and Timing of Dietary Methyl Par-
athion Exposure on Bobwhite Reproduction.
PB91-171587/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J49/499
Effects of Uttraviolet-B Radiation on Loblolly Pine. 1.
Growth. Photosynthesis and Pigment Production in
Greenhouse-Grown Seedlings.
PB91-146381/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/3-90/087
Effects of UV-B and Global Climate Change on Rice Re-
search Plan.
PB91-1099S3/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/489
Effects of UV-B Radiation on Soybean Yield and Seed
Quality: A Six-Year Field Study.
PB91-196287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/144
Effects of 2,4-Dichkxophenol, a Metabolite of a Geneti-
cally Engineered Bacterium, and 2,4-Dichtorophenoxyace-
tate on Some Microorganism-Mediated Ecological Proc-
esses in Soil.
PB91-219022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-90/1S8
Efficacy of Ozone Exposure Indices in the Standard Set-
ting Process.
PB91-129692/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
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OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
EPA/60O/D-91/222
Elements of the U.S. Carbon Budget: Progress and Pre-
liminary Results.
PB91-240531/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/022
EMAP-Surlace Waters Monitoring and Research Strate-
gy. Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-168518/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/010
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Re-
search Plan for Monitoring Wetland Ecosystems.
PB91-U9526/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/040
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Aquatic
Invertebrate Responses in Four Catskill Mountain
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-216382/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/035
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses in Five Northern Appalachian
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-176057/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/036
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses of Four Adirondack Headwater
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-176065/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/J-9O/435
Episodic Acidification of Adirondack Lakes during Snow-
melt
PB91-177162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-9'1/097
Evaluating Amphibian Responses in Wetlands Impacted
by Mining Activities in the Western United States.
PB91-191106/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/480
Evaluation of a Method to Measure Conjugal Transfer of
Recombinant DNA in Soil Slurries.
PB91-117580/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/196
Evaluation of Intact Soil-Core Microcosms for Determin-
ing Potential Impacts on Nutrient Dynamics by Genetical-
ly Engineered Microorganisms.
PB91-116228/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/031
Evaluation of Methods for Sampling, Recovery, and Enu-
meration of Bacteria Applied to the Phylloplane.
PB91-182303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/157
Evaluation of Procedures for Aggregating Nonlinear Sul-
fate Adsorption Isotherm Data.
PB91-226332/HEB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/1S7
Evaluation of Various Alternative Ambient Ozone Stand-
ards Based on Crop Yield Loss Data.
PB91-129700/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-90/192
Exposure Indices Consideration for Rural Ozone Rela-
tionships in the United States.
PB91-136598/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/195
Factors Controlling the Emissions of Monoterpenes and
Other Volatile Organic Compounds.
PB91-136622/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/041
Field Calibration of Soil Core Microcosms for Evaluating
Fate and Effects of Genetically Engineered Microorga-
nisms in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-Z16366/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/490
Field Study of the Interaction between Solar Ultraviolet-B
Radiation and Drought on Photosynthesis and Growth in
PB91-196295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/030
Final Quality Assurance Report Connecticut Wetlands
Study
PB91-179077/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/037
Final Technical Report for the Preliminary Field Survey
and on-Stte, In-situ and Laboratory Evaluations Complet-
ed at Milltown Reservoir (FY90).
PB91-196006/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/21S
Flux Determinations and Physiological Response in the
Exposure of Red Spruce to Gaseous Hydrogen Peroxide,
Oxone, and Sulfur Dioxide.
PB91-117473/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/209 „.
Forestatton and Forest Management Options and Their
Costs at the Site Level.
PB91-233270/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/472 „..«,.,
Gas Exchange in 'Quercus rubra' (Northern Red Oak)
during a Drought Analysis of Relations among Photosyn-
thesis Transpiration, and Leaf Conductance.
PB91-182188/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-88/S65
Generalized Soft Water Acidification Model.
PB91-18205S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/178
GIS Procedure to Create a National Lakes Frame for En-
vironmental Monitoring.
PB91-226464/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/40S
Global Climate Change: Policy Implications for Fisheries.
PB91-171611/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/552
Habitat Use of Twenty-Five Common Species of Oregon
Freshwater Fishes.
PB91-116012/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/446
Hydroiogic Sensitivities of the Sacramento-San Joaquin
River Basin, California, to Global Warming.
PB91-177279/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/194
IBI: A Quantitative, Easily Communicated Assessment of
the Health and Complexity of Entire Fish Communities.
PB91-136614/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/191
Immunotoxicology of Captive and Wild Birds.
PB91-137117/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-90/073
Impacts on Quality of Inland Wetlands of the United
States: A Survey of Indicators, Techniques, and Applica-
tions of Community-Level Btomonitoring Data.
PB91-113837/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
EPA/60O/D-91/183
In the Footsteps of Robert Marshall: Proposed Research
of White Spruce Growth and Movement at the Tree Limit,
Central Brooks Range, Alaska.
PB91-226514/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/023
Indicator Development Strategy for the Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-168500/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/189
Influence of Greenhouse versus Field Testing and Taxo-
nomic Differences on Plant Sensitivity to Chemical Treat-
ment
PB91-116772/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/004
Initial Growth and Ontogeny of Bigleaf Maple 'Acer ma-
crophyllum' in an Enriched Carbon Dioxide Environment.
PB91-162685/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/488
Interaction of Elevated Ultraviolet-B Radiation and CO2
on Productivity and Photosynthetic Characteristics in
Wheat, Rice, and Soybean.
PB91-196279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/'J-90/186
Interiaboratory Testing Study on 2,3.7,8-Substituted Poly-
chlorinated Dibenzo-P-Dioxin and Polychlorinated Diben-
zofuran Isomer Standard Solutions.
PB91-116806/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-B9/S21
Lake Acidification Studies: The Rote of Input Uncertainty
in Long-Term Predictions.
PB91-182105/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/095
Lake and Stream Indicators for U.S. EPA's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-191080/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/193
Latitudinal and Seasonal Variation in Calculated Ultravio-
let-B Irradiance for Rice-Growing Regions of Asia.
PB91-240499/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/208
Long-Range Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of
Anthropogenic Contaminants and Their Potential Effects
on Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-233262/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/406
Long-Term Starvation-Induced Loss of Antibiotic Resist-
ance in Bacteria.
PB91-171629/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/034A
MAGIC/DDRP Final Report Models, Calibration, Results.
Uncertainty Analyses. QA.QC. Volume 1.
PB91-181867/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/034D
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Processing Stream, I/O Files
and Formats, Deliverables. Volume 4.
PB91-181891/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/034E
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Processing Stream, Program
Listings. Volume 5.
PB91-181909/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91V034B
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Regional Analyses of Results
(Summary Tables and Plots). Volume 2.
PB91-181875/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA02
EPA/600/3-91/034C
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Summary of Results for Indi-
vidual Catchments. Volume 3.
PB91-181883/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/043
Mammalian Wildlife (Mink and Ferret) Toxteity Test Proto-
cols (LC50, Reproduction, and Secondary Toxkaty).
PB91-216507/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/141
Microcosm for Measuring Survival and Conjugation of
Genetically Engineered Bacteria in Rhizosphere Environ-
ments.
PB91-218990/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/190
Mid-Latitude Northern Hemisphere Background Sulfate
Concentration in Rainwater.
PB91-116764/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/103
Mitotic Stability of Transforming DNA is Determined by Its
Chromosomal Configuration in the Fungus 'Cochliobolus
heterostrophus'.
PB91-206961/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/048
Model YMT-6 UV-B Modulation System. Manual of Oper-
ation.
PB91-216432/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/600/J-89/523
Modeling of Long-Term Lake Alkalinity Responses to
Acid Deposition.
PB91 -182071 /REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/181
Monitoring Environmental Changes in Lakes Using Algal
Microfossils.
PB91-226498/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/265
Most Dilute Lake in the World.
PB91-144816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/1S6
National Program (NCLAN) to Assess the Impact of
Ozone on Agricultural Resources.
PB91-129718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-90/055
National Stream Survey Database Guide.
PB91-141804/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Surface Water Survey: Eastern Lake Survey -
Phase 2 Northeastern Lakes, Database Dictionary.
PB91-179093/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/600/3-91/042
Novel Methods for Tracking 'Agrobacterium Radiobacter'
kM and Plasmid-Bome Genes in Agricultural Ecosys-
tems.
PB91-216374/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/J-89/473
Numerical Models for Predicting Watershed Acidification.
PB91-115956/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/048
Overview of Methods for Evaluating Effects of Pesticides
on Reproduction in Birds.
PB91-231472/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/J-90/266
Paleoecdogical Investigation of Recent Lake Acidification
in the Adirondack Mountains, N. Y.
PB91-144709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PC BEEPOP, an Ecotoxicological Simulation Model for
Honey Bee Populations.
PB91-206995/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/3-91/032
PC BEEPOP (Personal Computer Honey Bee Population
Dynamics Model) for Ecological Assessments. User's
Guide.
PB91-182477/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/155
Physiography and Forest Types of the Western United
States (Chapter 1).
PB9M29726/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/143
Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Bush Bean
CPhaseolus vuigaris') to Ozone and Drought Stress.
PB91-219014/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/291
PIRLA Project (Paleoecological Investigation of Recent
Lake Acidification): An Introduction to the Synthesis of
PB91-US472/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/474
PIRLA 2 Project Regional Assessment of Lake Acidifica-
tion Trends.
PB91-182162/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/061
Possible Red Spruce Decline: Contributions of Tree-Ring
Analysis
PB91-196428/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/195
Potential Future Effects of Current Levels of Sulfur Depo-
sition on Stream Chemistry in the Southern Blue Ridge
Mountains, U.S.
PB91-116236/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/024
Predicting and Forecasting Surface Water Acidification: A
Plan for Assessing Data Aggregation Effects.
PB91-182451/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/194
Probabilistic Statement of the Structure Activity Relation-
ship for Environmental Risk Analysis.
PB91 -116244/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/600/3-90/096
Protection of Response of Trees and Forests to Acidic
Deposition and Associated Pollutants.
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EPA/600/3-90/082
Quality Assurance Methods Manual for Forest Site Clas-
sification and Reid Measurements,
PB91-127761/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/600/3-91/029
Chatty Assurance Project Plant Connecticut Wetlands
PB91-179101/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/540
Quantification of Changes in Lakewater Chemistry in Re-
sponse to Acidic Deposition.
PB91-240481/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB9-M
Quantifying Effects in Ecological Site Assessments: Bio-
logical and Statistical Considerations,
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EPA/6OO/J-86/533
Quantitative Method for Evaluating Avian Food Avoid-
ance Behavior.
PB91-149807/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/S22
Recursive Parameter Estimation of Hydrotogpc Models,
PB91-182089/REB 91-01 PfJ A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/+91/W7
Regional Characteristics of Land Use in Northeast and
Southern Blue Ridge Province: Associations with Acid
Rah Effects on Waco-Water Chemistry.
PB91-207001/REB 91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J40/193
Regional Estimates of Acid Mine Drainage Impact on
Streams in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United
States.
PB91-11673VREB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPAKOO/O90/153
Regional Forest Management Planning in the Southern
United States.
PB91-12B197/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
tat Framework for Establishing Recovery Criteria.
'1-146430/REB 9141 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D41/O94
Regional Pattams in Three Biological Indicators of
Stream Condrbon in Ohio.
PB91-191155/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/J4O/283
Regional Variation in Growth Response of Coastal Doug-
tasS to Nitrogen Fertilizer in me Pacific Northwest
PB91-14649e/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-88/558
Reply to Discussion by Geoff Kite: Relationship between
Annual Runoff and Watershed Area for the Eastern
Unfed States.
PB91-177022/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/6OO/3-9O/OBO
Response and Feedbacks of Forest Systems to Global
dniate Change.
PB91-104240/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFAO2
EPA/6OOSD4O/1S4
nesponses and Feedback to Global Forests to Climate
Change.
PB9V129734/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D41/1B4
Sensitivity of the Regional Water Balance h the Colum-
bia River Basin to CSmate Variably- Application of a
Spafely Distributed Water Balance Model
PB91-226522/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/eOO/341/031
Sequestering Carbon in Sote A
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PB91-216390/REB
VJI
Carbon in Sols: A Workshop to Explore the
Mfigalrn Global Ornate Change. Held in
gon on February 26-28,1990.
91-04 PC AOS/MF AM
EPA/60O/J-9O/4O4
Some Novel Statistical Analyses Relevant to the Report-
ed Grow* DecSne of Fine Species in the Southeast
PB91-171603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spodosol Variabtty and Assessment of Response to
Aoitc DapOBMon.
P891-11679B/RES 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J40/297
Stand Notary: An Ate
Radai Growth Reduction.
PB91-146456/REB
> Explanation of Red Spruce
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/479
Statistical Model of Laboratory Death Rate Measure-
ments for Airborne Bacteria.
PB91-117598/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/3-90/O95
FuncfaB in Two Dimensions Using a Triangular Grid.
PB91-132118/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J41/105
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 1. Synop-
tic Survey Design, Acid-Base Status, and Regional Pat-
terns.
PB91-206987/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF ADI
EPA/6OO/J-91/104
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 2. Cur-
rent Sources of Acidity in A<*fc and Low Add-Neulraiz-
I Capacity Streams.
9/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/341
Subchronic Effects of Sodium Setenite and Setenometh-
kxwte on Several Immune-Functions in Mallards.
PB91-163550/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/471
Survival and Degradative Capacity of 'Pseudomonas
puMa' Induced or Constrtutivery Expressing Plasmid-Me-
ctated Degradation of 2,4-Dichkxophenoxyacetate (TFD)
in SoN.
PB91-182196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-S9/S41
Survival and Effects of Wild-Type, Mutant and Recombi-
nant 'Streptomyces' in a Soil Ecosystem.
PB91-231258/REB 91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/433
Survival of Bacteria during AerosoUzation.
PB91-177147/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/3-90/079
Synthesis Report Laboratory Test Methods for Exposure
of Birds to Microbial Pest Control Agents.
PB91-109967/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/012
Temporal Variability in Lakewater Chemistry in the North-
eastern United States: Results of Phase 2 of the Eastern
Lake Survey.
PB91-159590/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/6OO/D-9T/096
Terrestrial Plants (Chapter 3).
PB91-191098/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/401
Theoretical Investigation of the Pressure and Tempera-
ture Dependence of Atmospheric Ozone Deposition of
Trees.
PB91-171579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/D-S1/179
Toward a Rule-eased Biome Model.
PB91-226472/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/146
Trajectory of Aerosol Droplets from a Sprayed Bacterial
Suspension.
PB91-219048/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/013
Use and Development of Environmentally Controlled
Chambers (Mesocosms) for Evaluating Biotechnology
Products: The Proceedings of the Workshop on the Use
and Development of Terrestrial Mesocosms.
PB91-191684/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/047
UTAB Users Manual. Microcomputer Version. First Edi-
tion, 1991.
PB91-216416/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-89/SOO
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Plants.
PB91-146399/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/164 _
Variation in Adirondack, New York, Lakewater Chemistry
as Function of Surface Area.
PB91-144824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/469
Water Relations of Differentially Irrigated Cotton Exposed
to Ozone.
PB9M83202/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/3-91/007
Watershed Manipulation Project Field Implementation
Plan for 1966-1989.
PB91-148403/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/3-91/OOB
Watershed Manipulation Project Quality Assurance Im-
plementation Plan for 1986-1989.
PB91-148395/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
EPA/600/3-91/006
Watershed Manipulation Project Rationale for Hypothesis
Formulation and Testing.
PB91-159616/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/3-90/086
Wetland Treatment Systems: FY91-96 Research Plan for
the USEPA Wetlands Research Program.
PB91-.125682/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Dukith, MN
EPA/60O/J-90/317
Arbome Mercury Deposition and Watershed Characteris-
tics in Relation to Mercury Concentrations in Water, Sedi-
ments. Plankton, and Fish of Eighty Northern Minnesota
FB91M46712/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/389
Application of Ecological Theory to Determine Recovery
Potential of Disturbed Lotic Ecosystems: Research
PB91-1714S4/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D41/079
Aquatic Information and Retrieval (Aqure) Database
PB9M82923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/251
Assessment of the Propensity for Covatent Binding of
BectrophSes to Biological Substrates.
PB91-144949/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-90/2O6
ASTER: An Integration of the AQUIRE Database and the
OSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments.
PB91-137083/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/60O/D-91/045
Bioaccumulation and Toxicity of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-dioxin and Related Compounds in Aquatic Ecc-
RB91-176974/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/390
Bioassay Directed Characterization of the Acute Aquatic
Toxicity of a Creosote Leachate.
PB91-171462/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/254
Characteristics of Surfactants in Toxicity Identification
Evaluations.
PB91-144998/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/532
Chemical Suitability of Substrates for Walleye Egg Devel-
opment in the Lower Fox River, Wisconsin.
PB91-216259/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-69/475
Comparative Toxicology of the Pyrethroid Insecticides.
PB91-115931/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/504
Contamination of Fish by 2,3,7,8-Tetrachkxodibenzo-P-
Dioxin: A Survey of Fish from Major Watersheds in the
United States.
PB91-146431/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/080
Criteria to Protect Wetland Ecological Integrity.
PB91-182915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/1S1
Distribution of Fingeriing Brook Trout 'Sarvelinus fontina-
lis' (Mitchili), in Dissolved Oxygen Concentration Gradi-
ents.
PB91-109892/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/003
Ecology and Management of the Zebra Mussel and
Other Introduced Aquatic Nuisance Species.
PB91-196675/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/250
Effects of Chtorpyrifos on the Diet and Growth of Larval
Fathead Minnows, 'Pimephales promotes1, in Littoral En-
closures.
PB91-144956/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/067
Environmental Impacts on the Physiological Mechanisms
Controlling Xenotxobc Transfer Across Fish Gills.
PB91-196477/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-90/071
Environmental Research Laboratory-Duluth Bbliograpny
of Research Products in the Fields of Freshwater Ecolo-
gy and Toxicology, 1967-1990.
PB91-127712/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/210
Evaluation of Sucrose as an Alternative to Sodium Chlo-
ride in the Microtox {Trade Name) Assay: Comparison to
Fish and Cladoceran Tests with Freshwater Effluents.
PB91-144972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J49/503
Evaluation of the Fathead Minnow Seven-Day Subchronic
Test tor Estimating Chronic Toxicity.
PB91-146423/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J40/20B
Extraction and Concentration of Nonpdar Organic Toxi-
cants from Effluents Using Solid Phase Extraction.
PB91-116103/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/49S
Factors Influencing Mercury Concentrations in Walleyes
in Northern Wisconsin Lakes.
PB91-196345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-87/543
Field Evaluation of Barriers to Walleye Egg and Larva
Survival in the Lower Fox River. Wisconsia
PB91-163493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/&30/238
Fish Acute Toxicity Syndromes: Application to the Devel-
opment of Mechanism-Specific QSARS.
P&91-162529/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/O90/2OS
Rsh Acute Toxicity Syndromes in the Development of
pl^^Rir0^3- 9141 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-89/501
Functional Bkassays Utilizing Zooplankton: A Compan-
re91-146407/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-91/172
H4IIE Hepatoma Cell Btoassay-Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrach-
lorodfcenzo-pJJioxin Equivalents in Colonial Fish-Eating
Waterbird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-231407TREB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-69/476
Hepatic Enzyme Systems as Biochemical Indteatqrs of
the Effects of Contaminants on Reproduction of Chinook
Salmon XJncorhynchus tschawytscha'.
PB91-115923/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-69/519
Human Impacts to Minnesota Wetlands.
PB91-183160/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/600/J-90/252
Identification and Quantitation of Alkylated Nucteobases
by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with UV
Photooiode Array Detection.
PB91-144931/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/023
Identification of Nonpdar Toxicants in Effluents Using
Toxicity-Based Fractionation with Gas Chromatography/
Mass Spectrometry.
PB91-183434/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-90/391
Influence of Cytochrome P450 Mixed-Function Oxidase
Induction on the Acute Toxicity to Rainbow Trout 'Salmo
gardner* of Primary Aromatic Amines.
PB91-171470/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/BOO/J-90/253
Interactions between 'Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. 'israe-
tensis' and Fathead Minnows, 'Pimephales promelas1 Ra-
finesque, under Laboratory Conditions.
PB91-144923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-B9/505
Little Rock Lake (Wisconsin): Perspectives on an Experi-
mental Ecosystem Approach to Seepage Lake Acidifica-
tion.
PB91-163527/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/483
Maternal Transfer of Bkwctive Potychlonnated Aromatic
Hydrocarbons in Spawning Chinook Salmon fObchrhyn-
chus tschawytscha').
PB91-117556/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-89/438
Methodology Used for a Laboratory Determination of Rel-
ative Contributions of Water, Sediment and Food Chain
Routes of Uptake for 2.3.7,8-TCDD Btoaccumulafon by
Lake Trout in Lake Ontario.
PB91-144782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/206
New Method for Determining Effluent Toxicity Using
Duckweed 'Lemna minor'.
PB91-116129/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/207
New Source Identification of Mercury Contamination in
the Great Lakes.
PB91-116111/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-87/S44
Optical Heterogeneity in Green Bay.
PB91-163501/ftEB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-90/344
Optimal Characterization of Structure for Prediction of
PB91-163584/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/343
Overview of Case Studies on Recovery of Aquatic Sys-
tems from Disturbance.
PB91-163576/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J49/502
Partitioning Studies of Dfoxin between Sediment and
Water The Measurement of Koc for Lake Ontario Sedi-
PB91-146415/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-91/173
Piperonyl Butoxkte as a Tool in Aquatic Toxicological Re-
search with Organopnosphate Insecticides.
PB91-231415/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J49/477
Planar Chlorinated Hydrocarbons (PCHs) in Colonial Fish-
Eating Waterbrd Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-115915/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/066
QSAR Modelling of the ERL-D Fathead Minnow Acute
Toxicity Database.
PB91-1964B5/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/+89/506
Randomized Intervention Analysis and the Interpretation
of Whole-Ecosystem Experiments.
PB91-163535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-SO/316
Recovery of Lotic Communities and Ecosystems Follow-
ing Disturbance: Theory and Application.
PB91-146704/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/34S-
Seven-Day Tests and Chronic Tests.
PB91-163592/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/318 . „_ .
Simple Row-Limited Model for Exchange of Organic
Chemicals at Fish Gills.
PB91-146720/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Soiubity and Toxicity of Eight Phthalate Esters to Four
Aouatic Oraanisms.
PB91-144907/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-90/1BO . _
Thins to Consider When Assessing Municipal Impacts
for Remedial Action on a Lake Superior Estuary.
PB91-129148/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity and Fate of Total Residual Chlorine in Outdoor
Experimental Streams (Book Chapter). „,.,,- .»..
PB91-162511/FIEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/342 _ . „
Toxicity of Sedments from Western Lake Erie and the
Maumee River at Toledo, Ohio, 1987: Implications for
Current Dredged Material Disposal Practices.
PB91-163568/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/249
Transfer of Toxic Concentrations of Selenium from
Parent to Progeny in the Fathead Minnow ('Pimephales
promelas').
PB91-145003/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/524
Variable Selectivity and the Role of Nutritional Quality in
Food Selection by a Planktonic Rotifer.
PB91-211417/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-90/2S5
Venfflatory Patterns of Bluegill ('Lepomis macrochirus1)
Exposed to Organic Chemicals with Different Mecha-
nisms of Toxic Action (Revised).
PB91-144915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Gulf Breeze, FL
EPA/600/J-90/381
Alterations in the Energy Metabolism of an Estuarine
Mysid 'Mysktopsis bahia' as Indicators of Stress from
Chronic Pesticide Exposure.
PB91-163949/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Alternative Biological Treatment Processes for Remedi-
ation of Creosote-and PGP-Contaminated Materials:
Bench-Scale Treatability Studies.
PB91-179085/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/3B6
Anatomy of the Seed and Seedling of 'Spartina altemi-
flora' Lois. (Poaceae).
PB91-163998/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/51S
Anomalies in the Enumeration of Starved Bacteria on
Culture Media Containing Nalidixic Acid and Tetracycline.
PB91-206870/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/387
Artificial Sediments for Use in Tests with Wetland Plants.
PB91-164004/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/W2
Attachment and Replication of 'Pseudomonas aerugin-
osa' Bacteriophages under Conditions Simulating Aquatic
Environments.
PB91-206953/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/373
Bioaccumulation of Kepone by Grass Shrimp ('Palaemon-
etes pugkV): Importance of Dietary Accumulation and
Food Ration.
PB91-163865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-89/S38
Comparison and Evaluation of Field and Laboratory Tox-
icity Tests with Fenvalerate on an Estuarine Crustacean.
PB91-206839/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/365
Comparison of the Seagrass "Thalassia testudinum' and
Its Epiphytes in the Field and in Laboratory Test Sys-
PB91-163790/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/372
Diversity and Origin of 'Desulfovibrio1 Species: Phytoge-
netic Definition of a Family.
PB91 -163857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/369
Dynamic Interactions of 'Pseudomonas aeruginosa1 and
Bacteriophages in Lake Water.
PB91-163832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/367
Dynamics of PlasmkJ Transfer on Surfaces.
PB91-163816/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/374
Effect of Ruorinated Analogues of Phenol and Hydroxy-
benzoates on the Anaerobic Transformation of Phenol to
PB91??63873/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/368
Effect of Growth Rate and Hydrophobicity on Bacteria
Surviving Protozoan Grazing.
PB91 -163824/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/375
Effects of Temperature and Salinity on 'Menidia beryllina
Embryos Exposed to Terbufos.
PB91-163881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/11B
Environmental and Molecular Characterization of Sys-
tems Which Affect Genome Alteration in 'Pseudomonas
aeruqrrosa'. Chapter 25.
PB91-199877/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/517
Explanation for the Decline of Bacteria Introduced into
PB91-206896/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/371
Reid Observations of the Ecology and Habits of Man-
grave Rivulus f Rivulus marmoratus') in Belize and Florida
(Teleostei: Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulklae).
PB91-163840/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/383 ,_ .
General Microbiology of RecA: Environmental and Evolu-
PB9^16?964YREB' 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/364
Genes Encoding Mercuric Reductases from Selected
Gram-Negative Aquatic Bacteria Have a Low Degree of
°' TranSP°^N5pb A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/384
Genetic Variation in Oonal Vertebrates Detected by
PCA02/MFAO,
EPA/600/J-90/385
Hepatic Neoplasms in the Mummichog 'Fundulus hetero-
clitus' from a Creosote-Contaminated Site.
PB91-163980/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/514
Increasing Levels of Environmental Mutagens: Potential
for Affecting Viral Evolution and Pathogemcity: A Specu-
lative Review.
PB91-206862/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-SO/379
Molecular Cloning, Characterization, and Regulation of a
'Pseudomanas pickettii' PKO1 Gene Encoding Phenol
Hydroxylase and Expression of the Gene in 'Pseudo-
monas aeruginosa' PA01C.
PB91-163923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/537
Morphological and Behavioral Characters in Mosquitofish
as Potential Bioindication of Exposure to Kraft Mill Efflu-
ent.
PB91-199893/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/377
Natural Transformation of a Marine 'Vibrio' Species by
Plasmid DNA.
PB91-163907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/101
Ocular Chondrosarcomas in 'Rivulus marmoratus' Poey
(Short Communication).
PB91-206946/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/100
Para-Hydroxybenzoate as an Intermediate in the Anaero-
bic Transformation of Phenol to Benzoate.
PB91-206938/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/366
Pericyte of a Teleost Rsh: Ultrastructure, Position, and
Role in Neoplasia as Revealed by a Fish Model.
PB91-163808/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/516
Pollutant Dynamics as Influenced by Seagrass Beds: Ex-
periments with Tributyltin in 'Thalassia' Microcosms.
PB91-206888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/513
Risks of Toxic Contaminants to Exploited Fish Popula-
tions: Influence of Life History, Data Uncertainty and Ex-
ploitation Intensity.
PB91-199984/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/388
Stable Carbon Isotope Analysis of Nucleic Acids to Trace
Sources of Dissolved Substrates Used by Estuarine Bac-
teria.
PB91-164012/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/376
Testing of Insect Mkxosporidians (Microspora; Nosemati-
dae) in Nontarget Aquatic Species.
PB91-163899/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-S1/099
Toxicity Tests of Effluents with Marsh Plants in Water
and Sediment
PB91-200337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/512
Transduction of Linked Chromosomal Genes between
'Pseudomonas aeruginosa' Strains during Incubation In
situ in a Freshwater Habitat
PB91-199976/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/378
Tributyltin and Invertebrates of a Seagrass Ecosystem:
Exposure and Response of Different Species.
PB91 -163915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/117
Use of Grass Shrimp ('Palaemonetes pugkV) Larvae in
Field Btoassays of the Effects of Agricultural Runoff into
Estuaries.
PB91-199869/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/3SO
Use of 'Thalassia' and Its Epiphytes for Toxicity Assess-
ment Effects of a Drilling Fluid and Tributyltin.
PB91 -163931 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/382
Vertebral Abnormalities in Juvenile Inland Silversides
'Menidia beryllina' Exposed to Terbufos during Embryo-
PB9V163956/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Narragansett, Rl
EPA/600/J-91/028
Accumulation Factors for Eleven Polychtorinated Bi-
phenyl Congeners.
PB91-183426/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/485
Adenylate Energy Charge and Adenine Nucleotide Meas-
urements as Indicators of Stress in the Mussel, 'Mytilus
edulis'. Treated with Dredged Material under Laboratory
Conditions.
PB91 -117531 /REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/067
Application of a Hazard-Assessment Research Strategy
for Waste Disposal at 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site
(Chapter 14).
PB91-182808/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/6OO/J-89/484
Application of Adenyiate Energy Charge and Adenine Nu-
cteotkle Measurements as Indicators of Stress in
•Nephtys incisa' Treated with Dredged Material.
PB91-117549/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/GOO/D41/023
Btoassessment Methods for Determining the Hazards of
Dredged Material Disposal in the Marine Environment
PB91-176768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/244.
aoavaiabilrty of 2,3,7.8-TCDD. 2,3,7,8-TCOF and PCBs
to Marine Benthos from Passaic River Sediments.
PB91-116947/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J41/080
Carcinogenicity of Black Rock Harbor Sediment to the
Eastern Oyster and Trophic Transfer of Black Rock
Harbor Carcinogens from the Blue Mussel to the Winter
Flounder.
PB91-196600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-90/032
Comparison of Extraction Methods for the Isolation of
lixb and PCBs from Mussel Homogenate.
PB91-127787/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-89/433
Contaminant Loadng from Fox River to Lower Green
91-144758/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OOA3-90/188
Contaminated Marine Sediments: Assessment and Re-
merjation.
PB91-132811/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-9O/189
Convectrve-Oispersive Transport Model for Wastes Dis-
posed of at the 106-Mte Ocean Disposal Site. (Chapter
PB91-130161/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-90/436
Depuration Kinetics of Hexachlorobererane in the dam.
lylaooma nasuta*.
PB91-177170/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA&00/J49/437
of Benthic-Water Contaminant Trans-
port In Biotirtated Sediment
PB91-109298/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/+9I/029
Devoloprnenl and Use of Site-Specific Chemical and Bio-
knoalCriieria for Assessing New Bedford Harbor Pilot
PB91M82329/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/+90/518
Divorgonco botwoon Populations of a Monogamous Poty-
cnaete with Male Parental Care: Premating Isolation and
Chromosome Variation.
PB91-206904/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D40/223
Ecological Risk Assessment Framework for Examining
he Impacts of Oceanic Disposal
PB91-137000/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-90/221
Ecological Status and Trends Program: EPA's Approach
to Moiitorina Conrtton of the Nation's Ecosystems.
PB91-1369«/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA^OO/J-BS/555
Effects of Natural Sarjment Features on Survival of the
•Phoxocephaid amphpod". 'Rhepoxynius abronius'.
PB91 - 144741 /REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/332
Effects of WaslBwatar Treatment and Seawater Dhibon
(i Reducng Lethal Toxoty of Municipal Wastewater to
Sheepsnaad Minnow CCyprinodon variegatusl and Pink
Shrimp CPenaeus duorarum').
PB91?149781/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPAWOO/J40/243
EquHmurn Partitioning and Bioacoumulation of Sedment-
Asaooated Comaminants by Intaunal Organisms.
PB91-116954/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OOW-90/1B5
Rsh Hepatocyla Model for Investigation of the Effects of
r 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Flow Cytometric Detection and Sizing of Fluorescent Par-
ticles Deported at a Sewage Outfal Site.
PB91-14S177/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPArtOO/J-90/242
Geocnemfcal Study of Sedrnent Contamination in Mew
Bedford Harbor. Massachusetts.
PB91-116962/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J41/079
Gerrrinomas and Teratoid Siphon Anomaies in Sottshel
Clam. -Mya arenaria'. Enviranrnentaly Exposed to Herbi-
PB9t-196S92/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/BOO/J-90/24S
Global Climatic Issues in the Coastal Wider Caribbean
Region.
PBSl-116839/FtEB
EPA/600/J-89/406
Matatxntory Prect
Tone*? Tests.
PB91-117523/REB
EPA/6OO/J-9O/248
LackoT
fato
PB91-1'
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
xi of Saltwater Short-Term Chronic
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Function h the Isolated Perfused But-
rys bison") Heart
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/187
Marine Processes. Their Relationship to Pollution, and a
Framework for Waste Management (Chapter 1).
P891-132829/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-90/466
Preliminary Field Verification of Daily Growth Increments
in the Lapillar Otoliths of Juvenile Gunners.
PB91-183236/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/398
Preparation of Benthic Substrates for Sediment Toxictty
PB91-171546/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/399
Retrospective Study of the Water Quality Issues of the
Upper Potomac Estuary.
PB91-171553/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/487
Rote of the Red Gland in 'Mereenaria mercenaria' in De-
toxification.
PB91-117515/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/268
Settling and Coagulation Characteristics of Fluorescent
Particles Determined by Flow Cytometry and Fluorometry.
PB91-144790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/468
Significance of the Surface Microlayer to the Environ-
mental Fate of DK2-ethylhexyl)phthalate Predicted from
Marine Microcosms.
PB91-183210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/467
Spatx>Temporal Fluctuations in the Distribution and
Abundance of Demersal Rsh and Epibenthic Crusta-
ceans in Yaquina Bay. Oregon.
PB91-183228/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-9O/437
Taxonomic Level and Sample Size Sufficient for Assess-
ing Pollution Impacts on the Southern California Bight
Macrobentnos.
PB91-177188/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/241
Toxoty of Fluoranthene in Sediment to Marine Amphi-
pods: A Test of the EquiUbrium Partilioning Approach to
Sediment Quality Criteria.
PB91-116970/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/BOO/J-90/333
Use of the Blue Mussel, 'MvUlus edufe', in Water Quality
Toxerty Testing and In sitj Marine Biological Monitoring.
PB91-149799/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/1B6
Utility of Buoyant Plume Models in Predicting the Initial
Dilution of Drilling Fluids. Chapter 13.
PB91-132837/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING & SUPPORT LAB - Cinn,
OH
EPA/600/4-91/017
Ames •Salmonella' Mutagenicity Assay Procedures for
Water Samples. Protocol A: Sample Collection. Protocol
B: Sample Processing. Protocol C: Ames •Salmonella'
Mutaoencitv Assay
PB9V154096/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/4-90/030
Macroinvertebrate Field and Laboratory Methods for
Evaluating the Biological Integrity of Surface Waters.
PB91-171363/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
EPA/600/4-90/031
Manual for the Evaluation of Laboratories Performing
Aquatic Toxxaty Tests.
PB91-148353/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/600/4-91/010
Methods for the Determination of Metals in Environmen-
tal Samples.
PB91-231498/REB 91-04 PCAU/MFA03
EPA/600/4-68/039
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Revised July 1991.
PB91-231480/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/600/4-90/020
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds m
Drinking Water, Supplement 1.
PB91-108266/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/SOO/4-X/020
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds m
Drinking Water. Supplement 1.
PB91-146027/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/600/4-91/016
Test Methods for •Escherichia cotT in Drinking Water EC
Medum with Mug Tube Procedure. Nutrient Agar with
Mug Membrane Filer Procedure.
PB§1-234591/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LAB - Las
Vegas, NV
EPA/600/4-91/009 ^ ___ ,
Background Hydrocarbon Vapor Concentration Study for
Underground Fuel Storage Tanks.
PB91-191353/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/6OO/J-90/3OO ^
Bromo- and BromocNoro-D*>enzo-P-Diaxins and Dfcen-
zofurans in the Environment
PB91-146548/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/8-90/O86
Chromosomal Aberration Data Analysts and Interpretation
System. Version 1.0. User's Guide.
PB91-140376/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/299
Determination of Hydraulic Conductivity and Porosity
Logs in Wells with a Disturbed Annulus.
PB91-146530/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/4-90/017
Direct/Delayed Response Project Laboratory Operations
and Quality Assurance Report for Preparation of Soils
from the Mid-Appalachian Region of the United States.
PB91-141812/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/6OO/J-90/224
Electron-Capture Negative lonizaton Calibrants for Mag-
netic Sector Mass Spectrometers.
PB91-117143/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/4-90/032
Evaluation of a Remote Sensor for Mobile Source CO
Emissions.
PB91-148320/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/600/4-90/034
Evaluation of Exposure Markers.
PB91-144675/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/298
Evaluation of Methods for Determining the Vertical Distri-
bution of Hydraulic Conductivity.
PB91-146522/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/4-90/028
Field Comparison of Ground-Water Sampling Devices for
Hazardous Waste Sites: An Evaluation Using Volatile Or-
ganic Compounds.
PB91-181776/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/139
Gas Chromatographic/Mass Soectrometric Approach for
Isome,-Specific Environmental Monitoring of the 1700
Bromo-, Chloro-, and Bromochloro-Dibenzo-p-Dioxins.
PB91-218974/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/4-90/023
Handbook of Methods for Acid Deposition Studies. Labo-
ratory Analyses for Soil Chemistry.
PB91-21B016/REB 91-04 PC A1S/MF A03
EPA/6OO/J-89/49S
Hybrid Fast Hankel Transform Algorithm for Electromag-
netic Modeling.
PB91-1463407REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/3S9
ISIM3& An ANSI-C Three-Dimensional Multiple Indicator
Conditional Simulation Program.
PB91-163733/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/221
Mass Spectral Characteristics of Bromochlorinated Di-
benzo-p-DiOHns and Dibenzofurans.
PB91-117176/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/225
Mass Spectral Fragmentation Pathways in Nitramines: A
Collision-Induced Dissociation Study.
PB91-117135/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/4-90/O26
Method for the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Soils/
Sediments.
PB91-127803/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/6OO/J-90/223
Minimization of Interferences in Inductively Coupled
Plasma Mass Spectrometry Using On-Line Preconcentra-
ton.
PB91-117150/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/011
Molecular Optical Spectroscope Techniques for Hazard-
ous Waste Site Screening.
PB91-195990/REB 91-O1 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/226
Performance Evaluation Materials for the Analysis of
Volatile Organic Contaminants in Sol: A Preliminary As-
sessment
PB91-117127/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/301
Purity and Heat of Fusion Data for Environmental Stand-
ards as Determined by Differential Scanning Catorimetry.
PB91-14655S/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/014
RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Decision Procedures
Viewed as Quality Control Schemes.
PB91-183525/REB 91-O1 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/eOO/J-90/222
Thermospray lonization with Repeder-lnduced Coflistonal-
ry Activated Dissociation of Dyes.
PB91-117168/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/4-91/014
Wetlands Detection Methods Investigation.
PB91-217380/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES RESEARCH LAB - RTP, NC
EPA/600/4-90/01B
Acid Predprtabon in North America: 1987 Annual and
Seasonal Data Summaries from Acid Deposition System
DataBase.
PB91-196683/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/600/3-90/083
Adaptation of the Advanced Statistical Trajectory Region-
al Air Pollution (ASTRAP) Model to the EPA VAX Com-
puter Modifications and Testing.
PB91-127720/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
EPA/600/D-91/OO5
Advanced Screening Model for Complex Terrain Applica-
tions.
PB91-162693/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/086
Air Quality Monitoring in Atlanta with the Differential Opti-
cal Absorption Spectrometer.
PB91-191239/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-90/200
Analysis of Ozone Air Quality Over the New York Metro-
politan Area.
PB91-137026/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/138
Apportionment of Residential Indoor VOC's and Alde-
hydes to Indoor and Outdoor Sources in Roanoke.
PB91-219162/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/4-90/004
Asbestos-Containing Materials in School Buildings: Bulk
Sample Analysis Quality Assurance Program. Bulk
Sample Rounds 16,17 and 18.
PB91-154211/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/600/3-90/058
Assessment of Atmospheric Exposure and Deposition to
High Elevation Forests in the Eastern United States.
PS91-100164/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/002
Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of Polychlonnated
Dibenzo-'P'-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans.
PB91-144667/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/104
Bake-Out of a Portion of a New High-Rise Office Build-
91-196048/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/3O2
Characterization of Emissions from a Variable Gasoline/
Methanol Fueled Car.
PB91-146563/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/227
Characterization of Emissions from an Early Model FFV.
PB91-242933/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/362
Characterizing the Dispersive State of Convective Bound-
ary Layers for Applied Dispersion Modeling
PB91-163766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/105
Chemical Characterization of Extractable Organic Matter
from Ambient Aerosols Collected in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-196055/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/024
Chemical Reactions and Transport of Alkanes and Their
Products in the Troposphere.
PB91-1B3418/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/107
Climate Data and Analysis for the New England Forest
Health Monitoring Project (NEFHM/EMAP Forests).
PB91-196071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/3OB
Comparison of Measurements of Atmospheric Ammonia
by Filter Packs, Transition-Flow Reactors, Simple and An-
nular Denuders and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectros-
Cn™ 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-146621/REB
EPA/600/D-90/234
Comparison of Modified Carson and EPA Mixing Height
Estimates Using Data from Five Field Experiments.
PB91-162495/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/464
Comparison of Mutagente Activities of Several Peroxyacyl
PB91-183251/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/191
Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs and Passi-
vated Canisters for Field Sampling Airborne Toxic Organ-
ic Vapors in the United States and the USSR.
PB9T233544/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-9O/199
Control of Motor Vehicle Emissions - The U.S. Experi-
ence
PB9l'-136911/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/009
Data Users Guide to the Mountain Cloud Chemistry
PB
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EPA/eOO/J-X/220
Paniculate Matter Soiling of Exterior Paints at a Rural
Site.
PB91-117184/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J41/183
PC-BEIS: A Personal Computer Version of the Biogenic
Emissions Inventory System.
PB91-233460/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-9I/220
Plot UV-6 Spectrometer Intercornparison Experiment: A
Preliminary Report.
PB91-240515/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/071
Predction of Retention Tunes in Temperature-Pro-
oammed MuWchromatography.
, PB91-196519/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/eOO/J-91/075
Piefciaiaiy Studes of Video Images of Smoke Dispersion
in the Near Wake of a Model BuWng,
PB91-196550/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/1S5
Presence of Dchtoromethane on Cleaned XAD-2 Resin:
A Potential Problem and Solutions.
PB91-109934/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/498
Principal Components Analysts and Partial Least Squares
rWM46373/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/3-9O/094
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents
(POHQ Reference Directory. Documentation.
PB91-201061/REB 91-04 PCA99/MFA04
EPA/DF/DK-91/OB6
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents
(POHQ Reference Directory. (Version 1.0) (for Mtarocom-
PB9VSO;
i/749/REB
91-04 CPD04
EPArtOO/9-91/020
Proosedroa of U.S./FRG Workshop on Photochemical
Ozone Problem and Its Control (2nd). Held in Chapel Hill.
North Carolina on June 5-8.1990.
PB91-211847/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPAMOO/D41/078
Protocol tar the Field Validation of Stationary Source
PB91-182907/REB 9141 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-91/101
Reoaptor Modeing of Fine Particles in the Tacoma Txte-
flais Atoned.
PB91-191148/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D4O/173
Regional Ooodant Model Mutt-Processor (ROMMP).
PB91-131680/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/&90/083D
Regional Oxtfant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB91-223362/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA03
Regkmal Oxidant Model User's Gukte. Part 1. The ROM
PB91-1:
l-171926/REB 91-01 PCA16/MFA02
EPA/600/840/OS3B
Regional Oxidant Model User's Glide. Part 2. The ROM
91-01 PCA1S/MFA03
Processor Network.
PB91-171934/REB
EPA/eOO/&9Or083C
Regional Oxidant Model User's Gude. Part a The Core
ModeL
PB91-171942/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF AM
EPA/6OO/D-91/21S
nniahBI) Sludy of the U.S. EPA's Method 101A: Deter-
rr«natirjn of ParticUate and Gaseous Mercury Emissions.
PB91-233361/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600W41/070
Review of NAPAP Integrated Assessment VTsfcirty.
PB91-182824/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/eOO/D-91/166
Roto of OuaMy Assurance in Minimizing Errors in Station-
-_. <»_—_— fiZtj fmmntotn
my OOWU0 run ownpiBiQ.
PB91-2263S7/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OOW40/172
Sampfng andAnalyais for PolycMprinated Dfcenzo-p-
DiOHro and Dijuiujuluiaris in Ambient Air.
PB91-131696/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
SoejonaJ Impact of Bterdng Oxygenated Organics with
Gaaoine on Motor Vehicle Taippe and Evaporative
Emissions.
PB91-146571/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-91/072
Sector Samping for VOCTs during Remedfefion of Super-
fund Site at Shaver's Farm, Georgia.
PB91-182B40/REB 9VO1 PC A03/MF A01
Sens*v*y Analysis on me Effects of Serial Correlation on
EnpofHrg Estimates.
PB91-198Q22/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/BOO/J-91/189
SensftNity of Regional Ozone Madobng to Biogenic Hy-
drocarbons.
PB91-233528/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/005
Snow/Rain Collector Sampler.
PB91-167601/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/O91/071
Source Apportionment of Mutagenic Activity of Fine Parti-
cle Organics in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-162832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D41/143
Source Sampling and Analysis Guidance: A Methods Di-
rectory.
PB91-223131/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/072
Sources of Air Pollutants Indoors: VOC and Fine Panicu-
late Species.
PB91-196527/REB 91-01 PC A03
EPA/600/O90/176
Soviet-American Joint Experiments on Mobile Source Air
Pollution: Objectives and Experimental Designs.
PB91-129163/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/188
Spatial Distribution of Precipitation Seasonally in the
United States.
PB91-233510/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/123
Stability of PPB and PPM Organic Cylinder Gases Used
for Calibration and Audits.
PB91-213S53/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/033
Study on Distributions and Recoveries of Tetracntorodt-
benzo-p-Dioxin and OctacrOorodibenzo-p-Dioxin in a MM5
Sampling Train.
PB91-181743/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/2O6
Study to Characterize Indoor Particles in Three Non-
Smoking Homes.
PB91-242982/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/341/015
Study Using a Three Dimensional Photochemical Smog
Formation Model under Conditions of Complex Flow. Ap-
plication of the Urban Airshed Model to the Tokyo Metro-
politan Area.
PB91-168401/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-9O/4S9
Summary of the 1990 EPA/A and WMA International
Symposium: Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pol-
lutants.
PB91-183301/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/119
Summer 1990 Atlanta Ozone Precursor Study.
PB91-211326/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/3-91/049
Temperature Scenario Development Using Regression
Methods. Phase 2.
PB91-231S06/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J41/184
Thermal Decomposition of Peroxyacetyl Nitrate and Re-
actions of Acetyl Peroxy Radicals with NO and NO2 Over
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/219
Thermal Modulation Interface between Supercritical Fluid
Extraction and Supercritical Fluid Chromatography.
PB91 -117192/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/073
Total Volatile Organic Concentrations in 2700 Personal,
Indoor, and Outdoor Air Samples Collected in the US
EPA TEAM StuoSes.
PB91-1828S7/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/013
Two Indoor Air Exposure Modeling Studies: CONTAM
Modeing Results, and Serial Correlation Effects.
PB91-159707/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/4-90/OOS
Uncertainty h North American Wet Deposition Isopleth
Maps: Effect of Site Selection and Valid Sample Criteria.
PB91-101774/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-B9/497
UNIPALS: Software for Principal Components Analysis
and Partial Least Squares Regression.
PB91-14636S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-9I/07S
US EPA TEAM Study of Inhalabte Particles (PM10):
Study Design. Response Rate, and Sampler Perform-
ance.
PB91-182B73/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D41/115
Use of a Fourier Transform Spectrometer as a Remote
Sensor at Superfund Sites.
PB91-199844/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/461
Use of Scavenging Ratios for the Inference of Surface-
Level Concentrations and Subsequent Dry Deposition of
Ca<2+ ), Mg(2-(-). Na(1 + ), and K(1 + ).
PB91-18328S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/8-9O/069
User's Guide for Executing OZIPR
PB91-175877/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/4SO/4-9O/O07E
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 5. De-
scription and Operation of the ROM - UAM Interface Pro-
91-01 PC A11/MF A02
the Temperature Range 283-313 K.
PB91-233478/REB
gram System.
PB91-131268,
-131268/REB
EPA/600/8-90/OB7
User's Guide to the Complex Terrain Dispersion Model
Plus Algorithms for Unstable Situations (CTDMPLUS):
Volume 2. The Screening Mode (CTSCREEN).
PB91-136564/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/B-90/OB4
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the
Biogenic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB91-136549/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/460
Velocity Oscellafions and Plume Dispersion in a Residen-
tial Neighborhood during Wintertime Nights.
PB91-183293/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/154
Vertical Ozone Fluxes and Related Deposition Param-
eters Over Agricultural and Forested Landscapes.
PB91-109926/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/147
Video Image Analysis System for Concentration Measure-
ments and Flow Visualization in Building Wakes.
PB91-219055/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-91/084
Wind Field Development for the EPA Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB91-191213/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-6OO/J-91/076
Wind Tunnel and Gaussian Plume Modeling of Building
Wake Dispersion.
PB91-196568/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/3O4
Wind Tunnel Evaluation of PM10 Samplers.
PB91-146589/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-91/121
Workplace Characteristics Associated with Health and
Comfort Concerns in Three Office Buildings in Washing-
ton. DC.
PB91-211342/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB - Cinn, OH
EPA/600/J-90/174
l-Chtoromethytpyrene: A Reference Skin Sensitizer and
Genotown.
PB91-115782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/283
1-Methyl-4-Pher^1^,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine (MPTP)-ln-
duced Damage of Striatal Dopaminergic Fibers Attenu-
ates Subsequent Astrocyte Response to MPTP.
PB91-145045/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/1-91/002
2-Methylhexanoic Acid Developmental Tontity Testing.
PB91-197418/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/1-91/001
5-Methylhexanoic Acid Developmental Toxictry Testing.
PB91-141838/REB 91^)1 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-90/243
32P-Postiabeling DMA Adduct Assay: Cigarette Smoke-
Induced DMA Abducts in the Respiratory and Nonrespira-
tory Rat Tissues.
PB91-162578/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-87/S36
Absorption of Microwave Radiation by the Anesthetized
Rat Electromagnetic and Thermal Hotspots in Body and
Taa.
PB91-109157/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-91/134
Acquisition and Loss of a Neuronal Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase during Neuronal Oifferentia-
tioa
PB91-213652/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/122
Activity Profiles of Developmental Toxicity: Design Con-
siderations and Pilot Implementation.
PB91-211458/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J49/468
Acute Effects of Amitraz on the Acoustic Startle Re-
sponse and Motor Activity.
PB91-115998/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/417
Acute Exposure to Tris{2-Chlon>ethyl)Phosphate Pro-
duces Hippocampal Neuronal Loss and Impairs Learning
in Rats.
PB91-171728/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/327
Acute Inhalation Exposure to Epichkxohydrin Transiently
Decreases Rat Sperm Velocity.
PB91-149732/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/328
Acute, Subchronic, and Chronic Exposure to a Simulated
Urban Profile of Ozone: Effects on Extrapulmonary Natu-
ral Killer Cell Activity and Lymphocyte Mitogenic Re-
sponses.
PB91-149740/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/506
Aerodynamic Classification of Fibers with Aerosol Centri-
PB^-199927/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/4S7
Aerosol Characterization with Centrifugal Aerosol Spec-
trometers: Theory and Experiment
PB91-109496/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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Aerosol Therapy Implications of Particle Deposition Pat-
terns in Simulated Human Airways.
PB91-191635/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/210
Age-Related Changes in Receptor-Mediated Phosphoino-
srtide Hydrolysis in Various Regions of Rat Brain.
PB91-243014/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-90/426
Age-Related Changes in Sensitivity to Environmental
PB91-171819/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-91/094
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 11. A
Lognormal Model Relating Human Lung Function De-
crease to O3 Exposure.
PB91-200287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J46/547
Airflow Characteristics in a Baboon Nasal Passage Cast
PB91-109132/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J47/548
Altyl Chloride: The Mutagenic Activity of Its Photooxida-
tion Products.
PB91-211359/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/052
Amplification of CO4 Toxkaty by Chtordecone: Destruc-
tion of Rat Hepatic Microsomal Cytochrome P-450 Sub-
population.
PB91-191593/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/O16
Analysis of the Genotoxkaty of Anthraquinone Dyes in
the Mouse Lymphoma Assay.
PB91-183509/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-90/161
Anatomical Modeling of Microdosimetry of Inhaled Parti-
cles and Gases in the Lung.
PB91-133033/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/137
Animal Models for Assessing Developmental Toxkaty.
PB91-219154/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/188
Animal Models of Cognitive Development in Neurotoxicc-
PM1-231076/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-88/542
Application of the Micro-Forward Mutation Assay to
Assess Mutagenicity of Airborne Pardculates in Indoor.
PB91-109231/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/237
Approaches to Assessing the Validity of a Functional Ob-
servational Battery.
P891-117010/HEB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/528
Approximation of Surfaces in Quantitative 3-D Recon-
structions.
PB91-213512/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/43S
Assessment of Chemically-Induced Alterations in Brain
Development Using Assays of Neuron- and Glia-Local-
ized Proteins.
PB91-109306/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D41/218
Assessment of Neurobehavioral Response m Humans to
Low-Level Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Sources.
PB91-233353/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-91/126
Assessment of Neurotoxicity Using Assays of Neuron-
and Gto- Localized Proteins: Chronology and Critique.
PB91-213587/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/058
Assessment of the Hepatotoxicity of Acute and Short-
Term Exposure to Inhaled p-Xytene in F-344 Rats.
PB91-191650/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/24S „_
Assessment of the Mutagenicity of Volatile Organic Air
Pollutants Before and After Atmospheric Transformation.
PB91-162594/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-88/SS3 ^
Association of Marginal Folate Depletion with Increased
Human Chromosomal Damage In vivo: Demonstration by
Analysis of Micronucleated Erythrocytes.
PB91-117614/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-91/089 „ .
Behavioral and Neurochemical Changes in Rats Dosed
Repeatedtywith Diisopror^lfluorophosphate
PB9T200238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/S41 . __
Bioassay-Drected Fractionation of the Organic Extract of
SRM 1649 Urban Air Paniculate Matter. „,.,._ „.
PB91-242511/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/543 .... ._
Bkussay-Directed Fractionation of 1-Nriropyrene Metabo-
Kes: Generation of Mutagrams by Coupling Reverse-
Phase HFtC with Microsuspension Mutagenicity Assays
PB91-242S37/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Bioassay of Corrptex Mixtures of Indoor Air Pollutants.
Chmtar 7
PB91.T62560/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Biochemical and Biological Markers: Implications for Epi-
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-89/441
Biochemical Studies of Promoters of Carcinogenesis in
Rat Liver.
PB91-109330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/162
Biological and Chemical Methodologies for Assessing
Human Exposure to Airborne Mutagens Indoors.
PB91-133025/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/215
Biologically Based Dose Response Models for Develop-
mental Toxteity Risk Assessment
PB91-233338/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/420
Bleomycin Effects on Mouse Meiotic Chromosomes.
PB91-171751/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/06O
Ca(2+ )/Ca!modulin-Dependent Protein Phosphorylation
Is Not Altered by Amygdaloid Kindling.
PB91-191676/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-89/464
Carbon Tetrachloride Metabolism in Partially Hepatecto-
mized and Sham-Operated Rats Pre-Exposed to Chlorde-
cone (Kepone).
PB91-109553/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/051
Carcinogenicity of Dichloroacetic Acid in the Male
B6C3F1 Mouse.
PB91-191585/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/131
Cardiopathic Effect of 1,2,3-Trichtoropropane after Suba-
cute arid Subchronic Exposure in Rats.
PB91-213629/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/419
CASE-SAR Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
Carrinogenicity.
PB91-171744/FI
REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/117
Causes of Waterbome Outbreaks in the United States.
PB91-207100/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/216
Caveats in Hazard Assessment Stress and Neurotoxicity.
PB91-233346/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J49/448
Characterization and Reconstruction of Historical London,
England, Acidic Aerosol Concentrations.
PB91-109405/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/546
Characterization of Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-242495/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/S27
Characterization of Normal Human Lung Lymphocytes
and lnterleukin-2-lnduced Lung T Cell Lines.
PB91-213504/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/239
Characterization of Sulfhydryl Proteins Involved in the
Maintenance of Flagellar Straightness in Hamster Sper-
matozoa.
PB91-116996/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/231
Characterization of the Origins of Astrocyte Response to
Injury Using the Dopaminergic Neurotoxicant 1-Methyl-4-
Phenyl-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydrophyridine.
PB91-117077/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/160
Characterization of the Parasporal Inclusion of Bacillus
thuringiensis Subsp. Kyushuensis.
PB91-115899/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/13S
Chlordimeform-lnduced Alterations in Endocrine Regula-
tion within the Male Rat Reproductive System.
PB91-109736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/144
Chkxinatton, Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
Forty-Six Wisconsin Communities.
PB91-109827/REB 91-01 PC A03/VF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/163
Chtorinatton, Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
Forty-Six Wisconsin Communities.
PB91-115873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/442
Chronic Respiratory Effects of Indoor Formaldehyde Ex-
£B9fl77238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/057
Comparability of Rat and Human Visual-Evoked Poten-
tials.
PB91-191643/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/141
Comparative Analysis of the Electrostatic Potentials of
Some Structural Analogues of 2,3,7.8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-dioxin and of Related Aromatic Systems.
PB91-109793/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-66/S46
Comparative Anatomy of Mammalian Respiratory Tracts:
The Nasopharyngeal Region and the Tracheobroncr»al
PB9*M09124/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/020 „.
Comparative Effects of Hypoxia on Behavioral Thermore-
gulatton in the Rats. Hamsters, and Mice. .._.».
PB91-183467/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-90/169
Comparative Gastrointestinal Enzyme Activity and Activa-
tion of the Promutagen 2,6-Dinitrotoluene in Male CD-1
Mice and Male Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-115816/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/228
Comparative Sensitivity of Neurobehavioral Tests for
Chemical Screening.
PB91-117101/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/143
Comparison of Cadmium Cytotoxicity in Human versus
Rat Nasal Epithelial Cells In vitro.
PB91-109819/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/095
Comparison of Chromosome Aberration Frequency and
Small-Colony TK-Deficient Mutant Frequency in L5178Y/
TK(+ /-(-3.7.2C Mouse Lymphoma Cells.
PB91-171777/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-88/S47
Comparison of Cytopathogenicity, Immunofluorescence
and In situ DNA Hybridization as Methods for the Detec-
tion of Adenoviruses.
PB91-109280/REB
EPA/6OO/J-88/54B
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Comparison of Cytopathogenicity, Immunofluorescence
j DNA Hybridization as Methods for the Detec-
and In situ D....... -
ton of Adenoviruses.
PB91-116053/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Metabolizing Enzyme System.
PB91-109264/REB
EPA/6OO/J-89/443
Comparison of Finite-Difference Time-Domain SAR Cal-
culations with Measurements in a Heterogeneous Model
of Man.
PB91-109355/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-88/545
Comparison of In vivo and In vitro Methods for Assessing
the Effects of_Carbon Jetrachloride on the Hepatic Drug-
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-91/019
Comparison of Mutagenicity Results for Nine Compounds
Evaluated at the 'hgprf Locus in the Standard and Sus-
pension CHO Assays.
PB91-183475/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/048
Comparison of Rats of the Fischer 344 and Long-Evans
Strains in Their Autonomic Thermoregulatory Response
to Trimethyltin Administration.
PB91-191551/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/116
Comparison of Screening Approaches.
PB91-199851/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/164
Compatibility of Organic Solvents with the Microscreen
Prophage-lnduction Assay: Solvent - Mutagen Interac-
tions.
PB91-231324/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/130
CoSnine Analytical Workshop Report Consideration of
Analytical Methods for Determining Cotinine in Human
Body Fluids as a Measure of Passive Exposure to Tobac-
co Smoke.
PB91-109694/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/477
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aer-
osol/Vapor-Laden Gases-1. Theory of the Hygroscopic
Aerosol Effects on Temperature and Relative Humidity
Patterns of Inspired Air.
PB91-182139/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/504
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aer-
osol/Vapor-Laden Gases. 2. Computer Modeling of
Water Vapor/Droplet Interaction and Entrainment
PB91-199901/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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Critical Review of the Developmental Toxkaty and Terato-
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EPA/6OO/J-90/352
Cyctophosphamide Teratogenesis: Evidence for Compen-
satory Responses to Induced Cellular Toxicity.
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Cytogenetic Analyses of Mice Exposed to Dichlorometh-
ane.
PB91-11S824/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/090
Cytogenetic Studies of Ethyl Acrylate Using C57BL/6
Mice
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Cytotoxicity and Effect on Mutagenicity of Buffers in a Mi-
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Development of a Model That Contains Both Mutrjpole
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Development of Chicken Embryos in a Pulsed Magnetic
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Development of Surrogate Lung Systems with Controlled
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Dielhykflfioearbarnata Potentiates the Neurotoocrty of In
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Uving in Poauted and UnpoMod Environments. Chapter
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AMeorSgdmnata typhimurtum- TA98 Using the Potvm-
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Does Chrome Ozone Exposure Lead to Lung Disease.
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Dose-Dependant Effect of Prenatal Dexamethasone
Treatment on beta-Adranergc Receptor Coupling to Omi-
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Eltect of Acute Exposure to Boric Acid on the Male Re-
productive System of the Rat
PegTteaezfyREB 91-01 PCAM/MFAOI
EPtJ600/±9W1K
Effect of Ambient Temperature and Running Wheel Activ-
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Effect of Ampfc*v4nduced Alterations to Murine Intesb-
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Effect of Chemotherapy on the fn vivo Frequency of Gly-
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Effect of undflOB on M
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Effective Strategies for Population Studies of Acute Air
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Effects of Ammonium Nitrate Aerosol Exposure on Lung
Structure of Normal and Elastase-lmparied Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
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Effects of Chlorine Dioxide on the Developing Rat Brain.
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Effects of Murine Cytomegatovirus on Development Lack
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Enhanced Expression of Gkal Rbnllary Acidic Protein and
the Cupric Silver Degeneration Reaction Can Be Used as
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Environmemal Mutagens and Risk Assessment
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EPA's Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments
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EstradkJl Alters the Effectiveness of Gonadotropin-Re-
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GnRH Receptors versus Responsiveness to GnRH.
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Evaluation of High Volume Parade Sampling and Sample
Handing Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenroty
Dotorniii'iotiori&.
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Evaluation of Sensory System Function Using Reflex
Modification of the Startle Response.
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Evidence for an Involvement of Associative Conditioning
in Reflex Modification of the Acoustic Startle Response
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Examination of Immune Parameters and Host Resistance
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Examination of the Proconvulsant Actions of Pyrethroid
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Effect of Ozone Exposure on the Dispersion of Inhaled
Aerosol Bokoes in Healthy Human Subjects.
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EPA/6OO/D-9O/170
Exercise, Fitness, and Health: A Consensus of Current
Knowtedoe
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EPA/eOO/J-88/536
Exposure Assessment Input into Risk Assessment
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Exposure of Frog Hearts to CW or Amplitude-Modulated
VHP Fields: Selective Efflux to Calcium Ions at 16 Hz.
PB91-171710/REB 91-01 PCAO3/MFA01
EPA/SOO/J-91/119 ^_ « „„
Exposure of Humans to Ambient Levels of Ozone for 6.6
Hours Causes CelUar and Biochemical Changes in the
PB91-207126/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-89/452
Aert>SOlS- PCA03/MFA01
EPA/BOO/J-91/179 „ ,tj ^_ ,
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Impairs Cellular Devel-
opment in Neonatal Rat Heart and Kidney: Effects on
DNA and Protein in Wnote Tissues. _
PB91-233429/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-91/160
Fimbria-Fornix Transecfions Disrupt the Ontogeny of De-
layed Alternation but Not Position Discrimination in the
Rat.
PB91-231282/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/353
Flow Cytometric Analysis of the Mechanism of Methyl-
mercury Cytotoxidty.
PB91-163675/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/214
Formation of Mutagenic Urinary Metabolites from 1-Nitro-
pyrene in Germ-Free and Conventional Rats: Role of the
Gut Flora.
PB91-243055/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/01B
Functional Deficits Produced by 3-Methylindole-lnduced
Olfactory Mucosal Damage Revealed by a Simple Olfac-
tory Learning Task.
PB91-1834B3/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-88/541
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 1. Colchicine,
Dinoseb, and Methyl Salicylate.
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EPA/SOO/J-B8/538
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 2. Nitrofen and
Ethytenethiourea.
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EPA/800/J-90/140
Further Evidence That Dfchlorornethane Does Not Induce
Chromosome Damage.
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Future Directions in Research on the Genetic Toxicology
of Complex Mixtures.
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EPA/BOO/D-91/049
Genetic Activity Profile (GAP) Data Base.
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EPA/6OO/J-90/166
Genetic Activity Profiles in the Testing and Evaluation of
Chemical Mixtures, June 1990.
PB91-115840/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-89/449
Genetic Method to Quantrtate Induced Chromosome
Breaks Using a Mouse/Human Monochromosomal
Hybrid Cell Una: Identification of Potential dastogemc
Agents.
PB91-109413/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/421
Genotoxicity of Inhibitors of DNA Topoisomerases I
(Camptothedn) and II (m-AMSA) In vivo and In vitro.
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EPA/6OO/J-91/213
Genotoxicity of 2-Amino-6-N-Hydroxyadenine (AHA) to
Mouse Lymphoma and CHO Cells.
PB91-243048/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-91/212
Glucocorticoids Regulate the Synthesis of Glial Fibrillary
Acidic Protein in Intact and Adrenalectomized Rats but
Do Not Affect Its Expression Following Brain Injury.
PB91-243030/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-91/054
Gkitamate Neruotoncrty in the Developing Rat Cochlea:
Physiological and Morphological Approaches.
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Gkitamate Nourotoxicity in Rat Auditory System: Cochle-
ar Nudear Complex.
PB91-191619/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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Glutamate Neurotoxicily in Rat Auditory System: Cochle-
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EPA/600/J-69/466
Hepatic Potyamines and Related Enzymes Following
Chkxdecone-Potentiated Carbon Tetrachioride Toxicity in
Rats.
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EPA/6OO/J-91/008
High Doses of Aspartame Have No Effects on Sensori-
motor Function or Learning and Memory in Rats.
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EPA/6OO/O90/16S
Highly Sensitive Bioassays for Evaluating Airborne Muta-
gens Indoors.
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EPA/60O/J-90/126
Histamine and Methacholine Aerosol Bronchial Challenge
in Awake Guinea Pigs.
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BW600/J49/440
Home Air Nicotine Levels and Urinary Cofinine Excretion
in Preschool Children.
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Hormonal Regulation of Gonadotropin-Reteasing Hor-
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Human Alveolar and Peritoneal Macrophages Mediate
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Human Clinical Inhalation Exposures Experimental
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Human Genotoxicrty: Pesticide Applicators and Phos-
phine.
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Hydronephrosis in Mice Exposed to TCDD-Contaminated
Breast Milk: Identification of the Peak Period of Sensitivi-
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Hypothermic Effects of a Homologous Series of Short-
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Identification of Organic N-Chloramines In vitro in Stom-
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Immune Alterations in Rats Following Subacute Exposure
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Immunohistochemical Detection of Tumour-Associated
Aldehyde Dehydrogenase in Formalin-Fixed Rat and
Mouse Normal Liver and Hepatomas.
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Immunotoxidty of 2-Methoxyethanol Foltowing Oral Ad-
ministration in Fischer 344 Rats.
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Immunotoxicologic Assessment of Subacute Exposure of
Rats to Carbon Tetrachtoride with Comparison to Hepa-
totoxicrtv and Nephrotoxkaty.
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EPA/6OO/J-90/282
Importance of Alignment between Local DC Magnetic
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Brain Tissue In vitro and In vivo.
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EPA/60O/J-9O/3S8
Importance of Grycorysabte Substrates for In vitro Ca-
pacitation of Human Spermatozoa.
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Improved Flow Cytometric Assay for Somatic Mutations
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In vitro Assessment of Gamete Integrity.
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In vitro/In vivo Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on
Leydig Cells of Adult Rats.
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EPA/60O/D-91/2OB
In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxicants.
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Increase in Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme in Rat Lungs
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EPA/6OO/J-90/3S4
Increasing Sensitivity of the Ortho Analytical Cytofluoro-
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Indoor Air Pollution and Pulmonary Performance: Investt-
gafing Errors in Exposure Assessment
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Induction, Accumulation, and Persistence of Sister Chro-
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EPA/6OO/J-B9/467
Induction of Activation Antigens on Human Natural KHter
Cells Mediated Through the Fc-Gamma Receptor.
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EPA/6OO/J-90/16S
Induction of Anchorage-Independent Growth m Human
Diptoid Fibroblasts by the Cyctopenta-polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbon, Benz(1)-aceanthrylene. .„..«. .-«
PB91-115857/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/60O/J-90/479 ,
Induction of Micronudei in Cultured Human Bronchial
Epithelial Cells by Direct-Acting Carcinogere
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EPA/600/J-90/476
Inertia! Impaction and Gravitational Deposition of Aero-
sols in Curved Tubes and Airway Bifurcations.
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EPA/600/J-90/164
Influence of Antibiotics on Intestinal Tract Survival and
Translocation of Environmental 'Pseudomonas' Species.
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EPA/600/'J-91/1'20
Influence of Temperature during Electric- and Magnetic-
Freld-lnduced Alteration of Calcium-Ion Release from In
vitro Brain Tissue.
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EPA/6OO/D-91/22S
Influence of 50-Hz Electric and Magnetic Reids on Neur-
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EPA/600/1-91/003
Inhalation Toxicology of Red and Violet Mixtures. Cham-
ber Concentration and Particle Size Distribution Report.
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EPA/BOO/J-90/178
Inhibin Increases and Progesterone Decreases Recep-
tors for Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone in Ovine Pitui-
tary Culture.
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EPA/6OO/J-91/126
Insect Virus: Assays for Viral Replication and Persistence
in Mammalian Cells.
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EPA/600/J-88/549
Interaction of Aqueous Solutions of Chlorine with Malic
Acid, Tartaric Acid, and Various Fruit Juices. A Source of
Mutagens.
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EPA/eOO/J-90/134
Interactions between Lead and Essential Elements: A
Review.
PB91-109728/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/347
Interdisciplinary Approach to Assessing the Health Risk
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EPA/6OO/J-91/041
International Programme on Chemical Safety's Collabora-
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EPA/6OO/D-91/112
Interpretations and Limitations of Pulmonary Function
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EPA/6OO/J-89/4SS
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoxicity in Rats. 3. Effects
on Motor Activity and Inhibition of Monoamine Oxidase.
PB91-109470/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-91/182
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoxicity in Rats. 4. Assess-
ment of Toxkaty Syndrome Using a Functional Observa-
tional Battery.
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EPA/6OO/J-90/427
Is 1,4-Dioxane a Genotoxic Carcinogen.
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EPA/6OO/J-90/120
Lack of Effect of Drinking Water Barium on Cardiovascu-
lar Risk Factors.
PB91-109595/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/279
Learning and Memory Deficits in Rats Following Expo-
sure to 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile.
PB91-145078/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/228
Local and Global Thermoregulatory Responses to MRI
Electromagnetic Fields: Biological Effects and Safety As-
pects of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging and
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EPA/6OO/J-91/177
Localization of the Mouse Thymidine Kinase Gene to the
Distal Portion of Chromosome 11.
PB91-233395/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/127
Long-Term Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of In-
tradentate Administration of Cotehicine in Rats.
PB91-211508/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-68/554
Lung Injury Caused by Ambient Levels of Ozone.
PB91-117606/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/481
Maintenance of Testosterone Production by Purified
Adult Rat Leydig Cells for 3 Days In vitro.
PB91-117572/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/530
Measurement of Boundaries Using a Digitizer Tablet
PB91-213538/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/180
Measurement of Mutagenic Emissions from the Inciner-
ation of the Pesticide Dinoseb during Application of Com-
bustion Modifications.
PB91-233437/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/131
Measurements of Cardiopulmonary Response in Awake
Rats during Acute Exposure to Near-Ambient Concentra-
tions of Ozone.
PB91-109702/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/423
Metabolism of 1-Nitropyrene by Human, Rat, and Mouse
Intestinal Flora: Mutagenicity of Isolated Metabolites by
Direct Analysis of HPLC Fractions with a Microsuspen-
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PB91-171785/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/113
Method ol Sperm Collection Significantly Influences
Sperm Motion Parameters Following Ethane Dimethane-
sulphonate Administration in the Rat.
PB91-207068/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/1-90/005A
Methods for the Investigation and Prevention of Water-
borne Disease Outbreaks.
PB91-137307/REB 91-01 PCA1S/MFA02
EPA/600/J-90/234
Microinjection of Dynorphin into the Hippocampus Impairs
Spatial Learning in Rats.
PB91-117044/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/507
Micronuclei in Epithelial Cells from Sputum of Uranium
Workers.
PB91-199935/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/428
Mirex Induces Ornithine Decarboxylase in Female Rat
Liver.
PB91-171835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/350
Modelling Working and Reference Memory in Rats: Ef-
fects of Scopolamme on Delayed Matching-to-Position.
PB91-163642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/112
Modification and Characterization of Dry Material Feeder
Delivery of Red and Violet Dye Mixtures.
PB91-207050/REB 91-04" PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-90/196
Modulation of Eicosanoid Production by Human Alveolar
Macrophages Exposed to Silica 'In vitro'.
PB91-136630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/432
Morphometric Analysis of Osteosclerotic Bone Resulting
from Hexachlorobenzene Exposure.
PB91-171876/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-86/S48
Morphometric Comparison of the Nasopharyngeal Airway
of Laboratory Animals and Humans.
PB91-116079/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-87/534
Morphometric Study of Nasal-Pharyngeal Growth for Par-
ticle Deposition in the Rat.
PB91-109140/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/164
Morphometry and 3-Dimensional Reconstruction of the
Acinus.
PB91-133009/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/233
Multi-Factor Ranking Scheme for Comparing the Carcino-
genic Activity of Chemicals.
PB91 -117002/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/177
Multiple DNA Adducts in Lymphocytes of Smokers and
Nonsmokers Determined by 32P-Postlabeling Analysis.
PB91-116897/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/284
Multiple Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on the
Epididymis of Adult Rats.
PB91-144691/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/461
Multiple Power-Density Windows and Their Possible
PB9in-109520/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/017
Murine Susceptibility to Organophosphorus-lnduced De-
layed Neuropathy (OPIDN).
PB91-183491/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-90/244
Mutagenicity, Caranogenkaty, and Human Cancer Risk
from Indoor Exposure to Coal and Wood Combustion in
Xuan Wei, China.
PB91-162586/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-87/537
Mycoplasma genitalium Protein Resembling the 'Myco-
plasma pneumoniae' Attachment Protein.
PB91 -1116061 /REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/159
Myelin Basic Protein-mRNA Used to Monitor Trimethyltin
Neurotoxicrty in Rats.
PB91-231274/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/161
Nasal Lavage as a Tool in Assessing Acute Inflammation
in Response to Inhaled Pollutants.
PB91-115881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/325
Neurotoxic Effects of Colchicine.
PB91-149658/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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Neurotoxcarrt 1-fnethyt-*-phenyt-1.2,3.6-tetrafty*opyri-
dne (MPTP) Alters Immune Function When Given in
Combination with Oethytdtthiocarbamate (DOC).
PB91-231092/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/429
NeuDtoncity of Paragon-Induced Acetytehohnesterase
tnhoiboA in NoortstsJ fiflts.
PB91-171B43/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
t of Subdyonic Acetylcholinesterase (AChE):
Inhibition in Rat Hppocampus.
PB91-109611/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/176
rtajtMricity of Subchronie Acetyteno&nesterase (AChE)
Inhtxtian h Rat Hippocampus.
PB91-116905/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFM1
EPA/6OO/J-9O/167
NeuuluxiLtxouy in the 1990s.
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J40/536
New Approach to Estimation of Relative Risks Due to
Two or More Risk Factors under Multiple Matching in
Case-Control Studes.
PB91 -231241 /REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J40/170
NMOA Antagonist. MK-801, Suppresses Long-Toon Po-
tenhation. KincSng. and KjncSng-UxJuced Potentiation in
the Pertorant Path ol the Unanesthetized Rat
PB91-11G087/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF Ml
EPA/SOO/J-90/50B
I WSng in Cryopreservabon: Implications
tar Performance of the Battery of Leukocyte Tests (BLT),
1. Toxic and Immunotoxic Effects.
PB91-199943/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/13i
Nude* and Arena) Locafeatxxi of Ca(2-t- (/Calmodutin-
Oependent Protein rOnase Type Or in Rat Cerebetar
Cortex.
PB91-213637/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPArtOO/J-Sa/544
Ntideophic Addition to Activated Double Bonds: PrecSc-
tuns of Reactivity buiii the Lapteoian of the Charge uen-
PB91
1092S6/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ORD Health Oioi'iiiiikijm Program. Research Strategy
Document
PB91-195982/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF Mt
EPA/6OO/J-9O/487
Ozone Concent aton and Pulmonary Response Relation-
ships for 6.6-Hour Exposures with Five Hours of Moder-
ate Exercise to 0.09.0.10. and 0.12 PPM.
PB91-191486/REB 91-01 PC M2/MF Mt
EPArtOO/l-SMXB ^ ^
Ozono Dosmotnf Piotictiufts lor Hunittns snd Rflts.
PB91-113852/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFM1
EPA/6CXVD-91/127
Palatal Expression of TGFbeta tsoforms h Normal and
Retraic Acid-Treated Embryos.
PB91-213595/REB 91-04 PCM2/MFM1
Parayino and ganma-BulyTcJaaone Enhance Tyrosine
I lyuiuxylaso kiiiiiuno&tainiig of Niun'istiuilHl Axons.
PB9t^243022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF Ml
EPA/600/J49/547
Pasaiva Smottioon Commercial AMna Fighls.
PB91-242S03/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFM1
EPA/6OO/J-00/431
PerastancB of Lymphocytes
Fotowing Whote-Body X Irra
PB91-171868/REB
EPA/eOO/J^I/093
PharmaookmeCc Bat
»v»y to Toxicants.
PB91-200279/REB
with Djoantnc Chromosonies
Irracfation of Mkie.
91-01 PC A02/MF Ml
I of Age-Related Changes in Senai-
91-01 PC AOS/MF Mf
Body FmuiftbofY sod Homo*
gtabh Oxidaton kt Human Eftylhrecyles.
P891-242602/REB 91-04 PCM2/MFA01
&>ArtOa/J4l/015
PhysKxogcal Consequence* of Early Neonatal Growth
RetardatotEftocts ofakilwOflucirometnyVxnimJne on
HottH Qfowrth sno Functon in tho RsL
PB91-183517/REB 91-01 PC M2/MF Ml
of Ctganophospf*
id Delayed
. _. Phenytmethylsultariyl Fkioride.
PB91-177246/REB 91-01 PCM3/MFM1
EPA/SOO/J41/047
Potentialion of 2,6-Dr*otoluene Genotoxory h Fischer
344RatsbyFretre«mentwtmPertac«orophenol.
PB91-191544/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF Mt
EP.ymo/j-as/470
Precfcted Depoalbon of Nonhyuiuscupic Aerosols in the
Hunan Lung as a Function of Subject Age.
PB91-109587/REB 91-01 PCM3/MFM1
EPA/6OO/J41/046
Precfcton of tie Resctivibes of Cydopenta-potynuctear
Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Quantum Mechanic nl Meth-
ods.
PB91-191536/REB 91-01 PC M3/MF M1
EPA/6OO/J-90/430
Production of Arrtiyttimias by Elevated Carboxyhemoglo-
bin in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease.
PB91-1718SO/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/123
Proionged Survival of Female AKR Mice Fed Diets Sup-
plemented with Methionine and Choline.
PB91-109629/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/469
Purification and Biological Characterization of Human He-
patopotetin A: A Polypeptide Grew* Factor for Hepato-
cytes.
PB91-115980/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/137
Quantitative Evaluation of the Effects of Human Carcino-
gens and Related Chemicals of Human Foreskin Rbrob-
lasts.
PB91-109751/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/135
Quantitative Genetic Activity Graphical Profiles for Use in
Chemical Evaluation.
PB91-219139/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/12S
Quantitative Methods for Cross-Species Mapping (CSM).
PB91-211482/REB 91-O4 PCAM/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J49/4S3
Questionnaire Assessment of Lifetime and Recent Expo-
sure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-109454/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/05O
Rat Flash-Evoked Potential Peak N160 AmpWude: Modu-
lation by Relative Flash Intensity.
PB91-191577/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J*9t/09t
Rat Strain and Stock Comparisons Using a Functional
Observational Battery: Baseline Values and Effects of
Amitraz.
PB91-2002S3/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/14S
Recovery of 3-Chtoro-4-(DkWoromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-
2(5H)-Furanona from Water Samples on XAD Resns and
the Effect of Chlorine on Its Mutagenicity.
PB91-109835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/447
Reexamination of London, England, Mortality in Relation
to Exposure to Acidic Aerosols during 1963-1972 Win-
ters.
PB91-109397/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-90/Z3S
Reflex Modification and the Detection of Toxicant-In-
duced Auditory Dysfunction.
PB91-117036/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J49/47Z
Regional Patterning of Hormones in the Female Rat An-
terior Pituitary: Disproportionate Changes Over the Es-
trous Cycle.
PB91-115964/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/048
Regression on Medians of ProbabXty Distributions.
PB91-177006/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF Ml
EPA/GOO/D-90/131
Regulation of LHRH Action and FSH Synthesis by Estra-
ctol. Progesterone, and Inhixn.
PB9t-100933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/J-90/S26
Regulation of Postnatal beta-Adrenergic Receptor/Aden-
ylate Cydase Development by Prenatal Agonist Stimula-
tion and Steroids: Alterations in Rat Kidney and Lung
after Exposure to Terbutaline or Dexamethasone.
PB91-213496/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF M1
EPA/600/+91/162
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabe*ng of DMA and the
Autoradiograpnic UDS Assay in the Over of Mice Ex-
posed to 2-acetytaminoftuorene (2AAF).
PB91-231308/REB 91-O4 PC M3/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/J-91/163
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-post)abeaing of DMA and the
ngraphic UDS Assay in the Over of Rats Ex-
inofluorene (2AAF).
91-04 PC M3/MF Ml
EPA/600/J-90/142
Report of the International Committee on Nickel Cartino-
estsin Man.
91-109601/REB 91-01 PC M5/MF Ml
EPA/SOO/J41/097
Respiratory Response of Humans Exposed to Low
Levels of Ozone for 6.6 Hours.
PB91-200311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/165
Respiratory Symptoms and Risk Factors in an Arizona
Population Sample of Anglo and Mexican-American
Writes.
PB91-231332/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF AOt
EPA/6OO/J-9O/356
Respiratory Tract Dosimetry Model for Air Toxics (Octo-
ber 1990).
PB91-163709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/S40
Restraint-Induced Analgesia in the CO-1 Mouse: Interac-
tions with Morphine and Time of Day.
PB91-109215/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF M1
EPA/6OO/J-91/2OO
AxonaJ Transport of Locally Synthesized
ihoinositides in the Rat Sciatic Nerve.
PB91-242S94/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/465
Role of Hepatocellular Regeneration in Chlordecone Po-
tentiated Hepatotoxicity of Carbon Tetrachloride.
PB91-109561/REB 91^)1 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/202
Role of Hypemlastic Nodules in Dichloroacetic Acid-In-
duced Hepatocarcinogenesis in B6C3F1 Male Mice.
PB91-242610/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-9 1/204
Role of Oxidants in Influenza-Induced Airway Hyperreacti-
vity in Rats.
PB91-231225/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/80O/J-90/326
Rote of Short-Term Tests in Evaluating Health Effects
Associated with Drinking Water.
PB91-149724/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-86/551
Rotavirus Fecal IgA Antibody Response in Adults Chal-
lenged with Human Rotavirus.
PB91-117622/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/230
Sequential Inoculation as an Adjunct in Enteric Virus
Plaque Enumeration.
PB91-11708S/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/441
Serum Chemistries of 'Cotumix cotumix japonica' Given
Dietary Manganese Oxide (Mn3O4).
PB91-177220/REB 91^)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J49/462
Short-Term Toxicity (1 and 10 Days) of Cadmium Chlo-
ride in Male and Female Rats: Gavage and Drinking
Water.
PB91-109538/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-aa/551
Significance of Mass and Number of Fibers in the Corre-
lation of V79 Cytotoxicrty with Tumoogenic Potential of
Mineral Fibers.
PB91-116020/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/444
Simulabon of Heat and Mass Transfer Processes in a
Surrogate Bronchial System Developed for Hygroscopic
Aerosol Studies.
PB91-109363/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/115
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds
and Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 1.
Methods and Descriptive Statistics.
PB91-207084/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/116
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds
and Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 2.
Analysis of Factors Contributing to VOC and Particle Ex-
posures.
PB91-207092/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/478
Sources of Mutagenic Activity in Urban Fine Panicles.
PB91-182121/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/529
Spatial Distribution of Collagen and Elastin Fibers in the
Lungs.
PB91-213520/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/458
Stability of the Mutagenicity in Stored Cigarette Smokers'
Urine and Extract
PB91-183319/REB 91-01 PCAOt/MFAOl
EPA/6OO/J-91/040
Stage-Specific Damage to Synaptonemal Complexes and
Metaphase Chromosomes Induced by X Rays in Male
Mouse Germ Cells.
PB91-182238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-90/129
Stationary Pattern Adaptation and the Earty Components
in Human visual Evoked Potentials.
PB91-109686/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-91/O87
Statistical Issues in Risk Assessment of Reproductive
Outcomes with Chemical Mixtures.
PB91-199992/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/224
Statistical Problems (and Some Solutions) Associated
with Testing for Effects in Developmental Toxicology.
PB91-2424S3/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/159
Structure-Activity Relationships in the Developmental
Toxicity of Substituted Phenols: In vivo Effects.
PB91-115907/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J41/055
Structure-Activity Study of Paracetamol Analogues: Inhibi-
tion of Repficative DMA Synthesis in V79 Chinese Ham-
ster CeMs.
PB9M91627/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-9O/163
Structure of the Gas Exchange Region of the Lungs De-
termined by Three-Dimensional Reconstructions.
PB91-133017/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOf
EPA/6OO/J-89/454
Studfes of Acid Aerosols in Six Cities and in a New Multi-
City Investigation: Design Issues.
PB91-109462/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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Subacyte and Subchronic Oral Toxicity of 'p'-Chloroto-
luene in the Rat
PB91-233379/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/425
Subchronlc 90 Day Toxicity of Dichloroacetic and Trich-
kxoacetic Acid in Rats.
PB91-171801/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/096
Suppression of the Luteinizing Hormone Surge by Chlor-
dimeform in Ovariectomized, Steroid-Primed Female
Rats.
PB91-200303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/124
Symposium Overview; Symposium on Application of
Pharmacokinetics in Developmental Toxicity Risk Assess-
ments.
PB91-211474/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-90/167
Synaptonemal Complex Analysis of Mutagen Effects on
Meiotic Chromosome Structure and Behavior.
PB91-132969/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/121
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopical Identification of Cer-
tain Potyhatooenated Acetic Acids.
PB91-109603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/139
Synthesis and Mass-SpectT'
tain Polyhalogenated Acetic
PB91-109777/REB
al Identification of Cer-
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/S22
Systemic Administration of Kainic Acid Increases GABA
Levels in Perfusate from the Hippocampus of Rats 'In
vivo'.
PB91-211391/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/127
Taste Discrimination Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB91-109660/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/042
Technique for Controllable Vapor-Phase Deposition of 1-
Nitro(14C)pvrene and Other Potycydic Aromatic Hydro-
carbons onto Environmental Paniculate Matter.
PB91-182212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/178
Tan- and Ninety-Day Toxicity Studies of 1,2-Dichloroben-
zene Administered by Oral Gavage to Sprague-Dawtey
Rats,
PB91-233411/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-90/233
Teratogenicity of 5-Azacytidine in the Sprague-Dawley
Rat
PB91-1170S1/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/285
Thermoregulatjon at a High Ambient Temperature Follow-
ing the Oral Administration of Ethanol in the Rat
PB91-145037/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/053
Thermostability of Sperm Nuclei Assessed by Microinjec-
tion into Hamster Oocytes.
PB91-191601/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/D-90/198
Toxic Effects of Xenobiotics on the Pituitary Gland.
PB91-136903/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/045
Toxic-Induced Hypothermia and Hypometabolism: Do
They Increase Uncertainty in the Extrapolation of Toxico
loglcal Data from Experimental Animals to Humans.
PB9Tl91528/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/1S2
Toxicant-Induced Mortality in Models of 'Daphnia' Popu-
lations.
PB91-109900/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/524
Toxicity of Complex Waste Mixtures: A Comparison of
Observed and Predicted Lethality.
PB91-182063/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/33O
Toxicological Mechanisms of implantation Failure.
PB91-149765/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/114
Toxicological Screen to Determine In vitro Survival and
Competition of Environmentally Applied Pseudomonads
with Mouse Fecal Microbtota.
PB91-207076/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-9O/169
Transfection of Cytochrome P450 cDNAs into Mammali-
an Cells Used in Mutation and Transformation Assays.
PB91-132951/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/236
Trimethyltin Effects on Auditory Function and Cochtear
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-ir70'28/REB
EPA/600/J49/482
Trophic Effect of Luteinizing Hormone on the Rat Leydig
Col
PB91-117564/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/3S7
U.S. Environmerrtal Protection Agency's Inhalation RFD
Methodology: Risk Assessment for Air Toxics.
P891063717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/S42
Urban Aerosol Acids: Analysis of National Institute of
Standards and Technology Standard Reference Material
1649.
PB91-242529/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/446
Use of Bioassay Methods to Evaluate Mutagenicity of
Ambient Air Collected Near a Municipal Waste Combus-
tor.
PB91-109389/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-8S/550
Use of Carbon Dioxide Challenge to Detect Toxicant - In-
duced Changes in Cardiopulmonary Function of Awake
Rats.
PB91-116038/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/047
Use of Cell Culture for Evaluating Neurotoxicity.
PB91-176990/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-90/440
Use of DNA Purified In situ from Cells Embedded in
Agarose Plugs for the Molecular Analysis of tk (-/-) Mu-
tants Recovered in the L5178Y tk (+ /-)3.7.2C Mutagen
Assay System.
PB91-177212/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/050
Use of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein in First-Tier Assess-
ments of Neurotoxicity.
PB91-191197/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/124
Use of Quantitative Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis
to Analyze Changes in Alveolar Macrophage Proteins in
Humans Exposed to Ozone.
PB91-109637/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/059
Use of the Spiral Salmonella Assay to Detect the Muta-
genicity of Complex Environmental Mixtures.
PB91-191668/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/537
Use of Tumour Lethality to Interpret Tumorigenicity Ex-
periments Lacking Cause-of-Death Data.
PB9M09181/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/J-91/118
Validation of Protocols for Assessing Early Pregnancy
Failure in the Rat Ctomiphene Citrate.
PB91-207118/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/1-90/005B
Waterbome Disease Outbreaks: Selected Reprints of Ar-
ticles on Epidemiology, Surveillance, Investigation, and
Laboratory Analysis.
PB91-137315/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/9-90/021
Workshop on Methods for Investigation of Waterbome
Disease Outbreaks. Summary of Recommendations. Held
in Denver, Colorado, October 11-13, 1988.
PB91-125716/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/128
Workshop on the Qualitative and Quantitative Compara-
bility of Human and Animal Developmental Neurotoxicity,
Work Group 1 Report Comparability of Measures of De-
velopmental Neurotoxicity in Humans and Laboratory Ani-
mals.
PB91-109678/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Cinn, OH
EPA/600/D-91/08B
Review of Treatment for Hazardous Waste Streams
(Chapter 21).
PB91-191163/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - RTP, NC
EPA/600/D-90/240
Acid Rain Control Options.
PB91 -162545/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/513
Activation and Reactivity of Novel Calcium-Based Sor-
bents for Dry SO2 Control in Boilers (Journal Article).
PB91-177113/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-88/560
Advanced Electrostatic Stimulation of Fabric Filtration:
Performance and Economics (Journal Article).
PB91-177048/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/145
Advancing Woodstove Secondary Combustion State-of-
the-Art
PB91-223156/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/223
Air Cleaners for Indoor Air Pollution Control (Chapter 10).
PB91-242446/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/O91/15O
Air Toxic Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB91-223206/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/081
Airborne Particle Sizes and Sources Found in Indoor Air.
PB91-191171/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/019
Analysis of Historical RaoTatrvely Important Trace Gases
(RITG) Emissions: Development of a Trace Gas Account-
ing System (T-GAS) for 14 Countries.
P691-216325/REB 91-04 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/DF/UT-91/032
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadi-
an Annual Point Sources, 1985.
PB91-505867/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/UT-91/031
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Point Sources, 1985.
PB91-505859/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/600/D-91/144
Anthropogenic Emissions Involved in Acidic Deposition
Processes.
PB91-223149/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/45Z
Apparatus for Short Time Measurements in a Fixed-Bed
Gas/Solid Reactor.
PB91-183376/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/1S8
Application of Pulse Combustion to Solid and Hazardous
Waste Incineration.
PB91-223289/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/O63
Application of Staged Combustion and Rebuming to the
Co-Firing of Nitrogen-Containing Wastes.
PB91-196444/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/7-91/002
Approach for Estimating Global Landfill Methane Emis-
sions.
PB91-149534/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/B-91/050
Assessment of Soil-Gas Measurement Technologies.
PB91-219568/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/B-90/07S
Assessment of the Controllability of Condensible Emis-
sions.
PB91-125807/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/051
Assessment of Trace Organic Emissions Test Results
from the Montgomery County South MWC in Dayton,
Ohio.
PB91-182642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/483
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Calcium Sorbents for Acid
Gas Emission Control.
PB91-191445/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/054
Biomass and Fossil Fuel to Methanol and Carbon via the
Hydrocarb Process: A Potential New Source of Transpor-
tation and Utility Fuels.
PB91-182675/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/179
Calcination and Sintering Models for Application to High-
Temperature, Short-Time Sulfation of Calcium-Based Sor-
bents.
PB91-116871/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-90/218
Calcination and Sintering of Sorbents during Boiler Injec-
tion for Dry Sulfur Dioxide Control.
PB91-136648/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/19S
Catalog of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor Air
Pollution.
PB91 -231134/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/559
Characterization of Advanced Sorbents for Dry SO2 Con-
trol (Journal Article).
PB91-177030/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-90/074
Classification of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor
Air Pollution.
PB91-125708/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/480
Combustion Control of Organic Emissions from Municipal
Waste Combustors.
PB91-191411/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-90/241
Combustion Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Mu-
nicipal Waste Incinerators in North America.
PB91-162552/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/091/147
Comparability between Various Field and Laboratory
Woodstove Emission Measurement Methods.
PB91-223172/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/1S2
Comparison of Emissions and Organic Fingerprints from
Combustion of Oil and Wood.
PB91-223222/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/168
Comparison of Local and Central Controls for Indoor Air
Quality.
PB91-226373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/181
Comparison of Several Standard Materials and Tech-
niques for the Warren-Averbach Determination of Micros-
tructure Characteristics of Calcium Hydroxide Sorbent
Materials.
PB91-116855/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/310
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Municipal Waste
Combustion Systems.
PB91-146639/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/310
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Municipal Waste
Combustion Systems (Reannouncement).
PB91-156794/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/6OO/J-90/481
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Refuse-Derived
Fuel Combustors.
PB91-191429/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/023
Control Technology Center 1990. A Year of Expanding
Service.
PB91-222034/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-90/239
Controlling PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Incinerators by
Flue Gas Cleaning.
PB91-162537/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/039
Correlation of Florida Sol-Gas Permeabaities with Grain
Size. Moisture, and Porosity.
PB91 -211904/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D41/173
Current Status of ADV AGATE Process for Flue Gas De-
sulfurizBtJOn.
PB91-226423/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60MJ41/196
Degreasing System Pollution Prevention Modification
verses Industrial Hygiene Concerns.
PB91-231142/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/3O9
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Porychtori-
nated Dt>enzo-p-Dioxin and Porychlorinated Dfcenzofuran
Precursors.
PB91-146647/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/SOO/J-90/309
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Potychlon-
nalAd DtoQnzr>p-Oiom and Pofychlonnated Dfeenzofuran
Precursors (Poannouncoment).
PB91-156802/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/196
Effect of SateWe Lines from the X-ray Source on X-ray
Diffraction Peaks.
PB91-242S52/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J41/204
Effect of Venttetion on Emission Rates of Wood Finish-
ing Materials.
P891-242966/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/3I2
Effects of Bumrate. Wood Species. Altitude, and Stove
Type on Woodstove Emissions.
PB91-146662/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPM6OO/J-91/20S
Emission of Organic Substances from Indoor Surface Ma-
terials.
PB91-242974/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/482
EPA's Contra) Technology Approach to Assisting States
and Regions with Air Toxics Problems: Five Case Stud-
PB91-191437/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/1S3
EPA's Global Cfmate Change Program: Global Landfill
Methane.
PB91-223230/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D41/OS3
EPA's Global Ornate Change Program. Program Plan for
Methane Emissions from LandMs and Other Waste Dis-
91-182667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J48/S61
Evaluation of Control Strategies for Votatie Organic Com-
pounds in Moor Air (Journal Article).
PB91-177055/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/8-9O/079
EvahMtMi of Significant AiidMupogenic Sources of Ra-
dodwely Important Trace Gases.
PB91-127753/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPU8XVD41/17S
Evatafcon of he Acceptably of Natural Gas as a Mrii-
aating Fuel for UtMy Combustion Sources.
PB91-226449/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/SOO/J40/180
Evaluate) of he CoU Pipe Pracharger.
PB91-116863/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPMSW/DK-41/068
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Mr PofkHant Sources (for Microcompul-
PB91-S07764/REB 91-04 CP DOS
EPA/6OO/8-91/013
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Ar PoUant Sources on IndmduaT Ex-
posure. Documentation.
PB91-201095/REB 91-04 PCA08/MFA01
EPA/6OO/841/046
Feaslbltjf and Approach for Mapping Radon Potentials in
FTorirla Florida Radon Rotaumch Program.
PB91-217372/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/7-90/019A
Field PertoniiMM) of Advanced Technology Woodstoves
in Glens Fate. NY, 196849. Volume 1.
PB91-12S641/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/7-90/019B
Field PerfomittHUH of Advanced Technology Woodstoves
in Glens Fats, NY, 1968-89. Volume i Technical Ap-
-125656/FtEB
91-01 PCA10/MFA02
EPA/600/J-86/553
Fly Ash Recycle in Dry Scrubbing. Journal Article.
PB91-182048/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/8-90/081
Foflow-Up Annual Alpha-Track Monitoring in 40 Eastern
Pennsylvania Houses with Indoor Radon Reduction Sys-
tems (December 1986-December 1989).
PB91-127779/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Follow-Up Durability Measurements and Mitigation Per-
formance Improvement Tests in 38 Eastern Pennsylvania
Houses Having Indoor Radon Reduction Systems.
PB91-171389/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
EPA/6OO/J-90/147
Formation of Chlorinated Oganics during Solid Waste
Combustion.
PB91-109850/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/154
Formation of Inorganic Particles during Suspension Heat-
ing of Simulated Wastes.
PB91-223354/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-S1/020
Fundamental Evaluation of an Electronic Air Cleaner.
PB91-176735/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/8-91/002
Global Inventory of Volatile Organic Compound Emis-
sions from Anthropogenic Sources.
PB91-161687/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/7-91/003
Global Warming Mitigation Potential of Three Tree Plan-
tation Scenarios.
PB91-159608/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/62S/6-S6/O14
Handbook: Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants.
PB91-228809/REB 91-O4 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/D-91/148
Handbook on Control Technologies for Hazardous Air
PoUutartts; HAP Manual.
PB91-223160/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/314
High-Temperature, Short-Time Sulfaten of Calcium-
Based Sorbents. 1. Theoretical SuWabon Model.
PB91-146688/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/313
High-Temperature, Short-Time Sutfabon of Calcium-
Based Sorbents 2. Experimental Data and Theoretical
Model Predctjons.
PB91-146670/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/315
Impact of Paniculate Emissions Control on the Control of
Other MWC Air Emissions.
PB91-146696/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-91/092
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers,
(Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507871/REB 91-04 CP DOS
EPA/6OO/8-91/014A
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 1. Technical Manual.
PB91-205153/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA02
EPA/6OO/B-91/014B
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 2. User's Guide.
PB91-2O5161/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/1S6
Initial Verification of the Environmental Protection Agency
Indoor Air Quality Model EXPOSURE Version 2.
PB91-223263/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-91/O7S
Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPCS). Execut-
able Model and Source Model (Version 4.0) (for Micro-
computers).
PB91-506477/REB 91-01 CP DOS
EPA/SW/DK-91/O74
Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPCS). Execut-
able Model (Version 4.0) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-506469/REB 91-01 CP D02
EPA/60O/7-90/022A
Integrated Air Pollution Control System. Version 4.0.
Volume 1. User's Guide.
PB91-133S12/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/7-9O/022B
Integrated Air PoOution Control System. Version 4.0.
Volume 2. Technical Documentation Manual.
PB91-133520/REB 91-O1 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/600/7-90/022C
Integrated Air PoBution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 3. Programmer's Maintenance Manual.
PB91-133538/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/600/CW1/OS2
Integrated Approach to Research on the Impact of
Sources on Indoor Air Quality.
PB91-182659/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/069
Interaction of Vapour Phase Organic Compounds with
Indoor Sinks.
PB91-196493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/8-90/085A
Landfa Air Emissions Estimation Model, Version 1.1.
User's Manual.
PB91-167718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/219
Landfill Gas and the Greenhouse Effect
PB91-136960/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/7-90/020
Limb Process Development Studies.
PB91-127688/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/220
Material Selection.
PB91-136978/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-91/172
Measurement of Methane Emissions in the Plume of a
Large Surface Coal Mine Using Open-Path FTIR Spec-
troscopy.
PB91-226415/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-8B/562
Mechanisms Governing Transients from the Batch Incin-
eration of Liquid Wastes in Rotary Kilns.
PB91-177063/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/039
Mechanisms of Inorganic Particle Formation during Sus-
pension Heating of Simulated Aqueous Wastes.
PB91-191494/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/151
Method for Estimating Methane Emissions from Under-
ground Coal Mines: Preliminary Findings.
PB91-223214/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-90/493
Minimization of Transient Emissions from Rotary Kiln In-
cinerators, 1990.
PB91-196329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/171
Mitigating Radon in Two Four-Story Dormitories.
PB91-226407/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/032
MOBILE4 Sensitivity Analysis.
PB91-191312/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/D-91/226
Modeling the Influence of Active Subslab Depressuriza-
tion (ASD) Systems on Airflows in Subslab Aggregate
Beds.
PB91-24292S/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/DF/MT-91/033
NAPAP Annual Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Area Sources, 1985.
PB91-505875/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/034
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian
Annual Area Sources, 1985.
PB91-505883/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/UT-91/036
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian
Annual Natural Paniculate Sources, 1985.
PB91-505909/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/UT-91/005
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian Mod-
elers' Point Source Data. 1985.
PB91-505594/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/600/7-89/01'2A
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Development of
the Annual Data and Modelers' Tapes, 1985.
PB91-119669/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
EPA/DF/UT-91/070
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Fall Saturday. 1985.
PB91-506246/REB
91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/MT-91/071
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
FaH Sunday. 1985.
PB91-506253/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/O69
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
iculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Canada Natural Paniculate
Fall Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506238/REB
91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/UT-91/064
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
PB9V506188/REB ' 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/UT-91/O65
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506196/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/UT-91/O3O
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505842/REB 91-01 CP TO2
EPA/DF/MT-91/067
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506212/REB 91-01 CP T02
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EPA/DF/UT-91/068
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506220/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/UT-91/066
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Weekday. 1985.
PB91-506204/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/UT-91/028
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505826/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/029
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505834/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/027
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505818/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/UT-91/006
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505602/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/014
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape, 1985.
PB91-S05685/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/019
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes • Fall Sat-
urday. 1985.
PB91-505735/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/023
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Ta
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-S05776/REB
Tapes - Fall
91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/HT-91/O61
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers; Tapes - Fall
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-506154/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/041
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505958/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/045
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505990/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/UT-91/037
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505917/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/053
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506071/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/UT-91/OS7
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Sunday. 1985.
PB91-506113/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/049
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers1 Tapes - Summer
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506030/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/UT-91/010
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505644/REB 91-01 CPT03
EPA/DF/UT-91/011
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobite Modelers' Tape - Winter Satur-
day, 1985.
PB91-505651/REB 91-01 CPT03
EPA/DF/MT-91/020
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505743/REB 91-01 CPT03
EPA/DF/MT-91/024
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505784/REB 91-O1 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/038
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505925/REB 91-01 CPT03
SPONSORING EPA OFFICE INDEX
EPA/DF/MT-91/007
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505610/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/062
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506162/REB 91-01 CPT03
EPA/DF/MT-91/042
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Spring Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505966/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/046
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Spring Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506006/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/OS4
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506089/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/058
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506121/REB 91-01 CPT03
EPA/DF/MT-91/050
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506048/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/015
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Winter Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505693/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/UT-91/OS1
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Source Modelers' Tape - Summer
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506055/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/MT-91/021
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Satur-
day, 1985.
PB91-505750/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/025
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505792/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/063
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506170/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/UT-91/043
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505974/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/MT-91/047
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506014/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/MT-91/039
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505933/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/OSS
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Saturday. 1985.
PB91-506097/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/UT-91/059
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Sunday. 1985.
PB91-506139/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/UT-91/012
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Saturday, 1985.
PB91-50S669/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/MT-91/016
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505701/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/UT-91/006
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-505628/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/048
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers1 Tape -
Spring Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506022/REB 91-01 CPT02
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
EPA/DF/MT-91/056
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Saturday, 1985.
PB91-506105/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/052
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506063/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/022
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Sat-
urday, 1985.
PB91-505768/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/026
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505800/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/018
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505727/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/UT-91/040
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505941/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/UT-91/060
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506147/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/013
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers'.Tape - Winter
Saturday. 1985.
PB91-505677/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/017
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505719/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/009
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-505636/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/UT-91/035
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Annual
Natural Paniculate Sources, 1985.
PB91-505891/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/MT-91/004
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Point
Source Modelers' Inventory, 1985.
PB91-505586/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/600/8-90/073
National and State-Level Emissions Estimates of Radiati-
vely Important Trace Gases (RITGs) from Anthropogenic
Sources.
PB91-103572/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/146
Natural Gas Returning for NOx Control on a Cyclone-
Fired Boiler.
PB91-223164/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/625/5-86/020
Nitrogen Oxide Control for Stationary Combustion
Sources.
PB91-211862/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/393
Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion.
PB91-171496/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/534
Observations on Waste Destruction in Liquid Injection In-
cinerators (Revised).
PB91-223347/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/108
Ongoing Fundamental Hazardous Waste Incineration Re-
search at EPA/RTP Facility.
PB91-196089/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/022
Operational Experience of the EPA Owned Bench Scale
Pilot Plant for Evaluating SCR DeNOx Catalysts.
PB91-176750/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/438
Particle Size Distributions for an Office Aerosol.
PB91-177196/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/170
Permeability Properties of Fly Ash from Furnace Sorbent
Injection Process.
PB91-226399/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/9-91/024
Proceedings: EPA/NGA Workshop on Global Climate
and State Actions. Held in Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina on December 3-4,1990.
PB91-219105/HEB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/9-91/007
Proceedngs of Two Highway Vehicle Emission Inventory
Workshops. Held in Washington, DC. on July 19-20. 1990
and in Sacramento, CA. on August 21.1990.
P891-168492/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/&91/157
Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emissions Work-
shops.
PB91-223271/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/941/026A
ProceerJngs: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta. Georgia on February 19-23, 1990. Volume 1. Sympo-
sium Oral Papers (Sessions 1-4).
PB91-234443/REB 91-04 PCA17/MFA04
EPA/600/S-91/026B
Proceerjngs: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta. Georgia on February 19-23, 1990. Volume 2. Sympo-
sium Oral Papers (Sessions 5-9).
PB91-234450/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF ATM
EPA/SOO/9-91/OXC
ProceefJngs: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. HeM in Atlan-
ta. Georgia on February 19-23, 1990. volume 3. Sympo-
sium Poster Papers.
PB91-234468/REB 91-04 PCA24/MFA04
EPA/600/9-SIA115A
Proceedras: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 1.
Sessions 1:2."'
.2.3A,and3B.
PB9M97210/REB
EPA/600/9-91/01SB
91-01 PC AW/MF A04
Procmdngs: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 2.
Sessions4A> "
w4A,4B,4C,and5.
PB9M97228/REB
91-01 PC A24/MF A03
EPA/6OO/M1/015C
Proceedkigs: 1990 S02 Control Symposium. Volume 3.
Sessions 6A.6B, and 6C.
PB91-197236/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
EPA/000/9-9I/015D
Proceadfcxa: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 4.
Sessions 7A. 78, and Posters.
PB91-197244/REB 91-01 PC A25/MF A04
Quantification of Partiduate Emission Rates from
Vacuum Cleaners.
PB91-191189/REB 91-01 FCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/2-91/03S
RarJafirjrvCurable Coatings.
PB91-219550/REB 91-04 PCAO3/MFA01
EPA/GOO/8-91/OS1
Recommenbed Operating Procedure No. 2.3: Sampling
and Analysis of Total Hydrocarbons from Sources by
Continuous Emission Monitor.
PB91-233858/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/8-91/OX
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 51: Glass
Source Assessment Sarnpthg System (Glass SASS).
PB91-195966/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-B9/474
Resolving the Radon Problem in Clntoa, New Jersey,
Houses.
PB91-11S949/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
EPA/6OOfe9O/217
Retrofit Costs for Lime/Limestone FGD and Lime Spray
Drying at Cod-Fired UHtty Boiers.
PB91-1369S2/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPASDF/DK-91/073
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at Coal-
ftwJ Pistils (lor MfcrocoHixjioniV.
PB91-S0629S/REB 91-01 CPD02
EPA/6OO/7-90/021A
Retrofit Costs tor SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 1. Introduction and Methodokv
-133322/REB
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Relrofit Costs tor SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coamrad Plants. Volume 2. Site Specific Studtes for
Alabama. Dataware. Florida. Georgia, tanois.
PB91-133330/REB 9141 PCA19/MFA03
EPA/600/7-9CUV21C
Retrofit Costs far SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 3. Site Specific Studies for In-
dtana, Kentucky. Massachusetts. Maryland. Michigan.
Mnwsota.
PB91-133348/REB 91-01 PC AK/MF A03
EPA/6OO/7-90/021D
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Opttons at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 4. Site Specific Studtes for
Masouri. Mosisstaoi. North Caroina. New Hampshire.
New Jersey, New York. Ohio.
PBS1-1333S5/REB
91-01 PC A23/MF A03
EPA/600/7-QO/021E
Retrod Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 5. Site Specific Studes for
Pennsylvania. South Carolina. Tennessee. Virginia. Wis-
consin. West Virginia.
PB91-133363/REB 91-01 PCA24/MFA03
EPA/6OO/D41/169
Retrofit Costs of SO2 and NC* Control at 200 US. Coal-
Fired POWQT Plants.
PB91-226381/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/227
Selected Organic Pollutant Emissions from Unvented
Kerosene Heaters.
PB91-117119/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/7-91/001
Self-Consistent Deutschian ESP Model.
PB91-149518/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/021
Simple Model for Describing Radon Migration and Entry
into Houses.
PB91-176743/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/392
Sintering and Sulfatkxi of Calcium Silicate: Calcium Alu-
mmate.
PB91-171488/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/155
Small-Chamber Determinations of the Emission Rates of
Mercury from Latex Paints.
PB91-223255/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/029
Sourcebook: NOx Control Technology Data.
PB91-217364/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/600/8-90/072
Summary of EPA's Radon Reduction Research in
Schools during 1969-90.
PB91-1020387REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/600/&31/174
Summary of Joint DOD/EPA Research to Control VOCs
and Toxic Errassions.
PB91-226431/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/7-91/004
Technology for the Control of Partculates and Sulfur
Oxides by Electrostatic Techniques.
PB91-1713SS/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/146
Temperature Dependence of the Emission of Perchlor-
oettiytone from Dry Cleaned Fabrics.
PB91-109843/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/&31/194
Test Methods for the Determination of Volatile Organic
Compounds in Consumer Products.
PB91-231126/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/8-90/076
Testing of Indoor Radon Reduction Techniques in Base-
ment Houses Having Adjoining Wings.
PB91 -125831 /REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/6OO/D-91/1S9
Therrnodynarnic Evaluation of Five Alternative Refriger-
ants in Vapour-Compression Cycles.
PB91-223297/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/167
Three-Dimensional Contaminant Distribution in an Office
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-226365/REB
EPA/6OO/J-9O/311
Total Particle. Sutfate, and Acidic Aerosol Emissions from
Kerosene Space Heaters.
PB91-146654/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/154
Transient Suppression Packaging tor Reduced Emissions
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
ntSuppre
jtaryKJnl
from Rotary KJn Incinerators.
PB91-223248/REB
EPA/6OO/J-89/507
Triangle-Shaped DC Corona Discharge Device for Motec-
ufsr Docoflftpositioiv
PB91-171421/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/229
Update on Radon Mitigation Research in Schools.
PB91-242958/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
MUNICIPAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Orel, OH
EPA/600/J-9O/4S1
Adsorption. Degradation, and Plant Availability of 2,4-Dm-
trophenol in Sludge-Amended Calcareous Serfs.
PB91-177329/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/516
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Description of a Kinetic
Model for the Oxidation of Hazardous Materials in Aque-
ous Medto with Ozone and Hydrogen Peroxide in a Semi-
batch Reactor.
PB91-1B3194/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J49/S17
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Test of a Kinetic Model
for the Oxidation of Organic Compounds with Ozone and
Hydrogen Peroxide in a Sernbatch Reactor.
P691-1K3186/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OOS2-91/OS8
AHERA Clearance at Twenty Abatement Sites.
PB91-217398/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/324
Air Emissions from the Incineration of Hazardous Waste.
PB91-149641/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J40/273
Airborne Asbestos Levels Measured Before, during and
After Abatement
PB91-145136/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J49/533
Analysis of Inaetivation of 'Giarda lambte1 by Chlorine.
PB91-196253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/StO/AS-90/002 „
Appications Analysis Report SITE Program. CF Systems
Orgarics Extraction System, New Bedford, Massachu-
PB91-113845/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/011
Arsenic(3) and Arsenic(S) Removal from Drinking Water
in San Ysidro, New Mexico.
PB91-181925/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/004
Asbestos Fiber Reentrainment during Dry Vacuuming and
Wet Cleaning of Asbestos-Contaminated Carpet
PB91-161695/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/011
Assay for beta-Glucuronidase in Species of the Genus
'Escherichia' and Its Applications for Drinking-Water
Analysis.
PB91-177394/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/013
Assay of Beta-Glucuronidase in Non-coli Escherichia
Using EC-Mug Medium and the Colilert (Trade Name)
System.
PB91-162776/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/003
Assessment of Asbestos Removal Carried Out Using
EPA Purple Book Guidance.
PB91-148338/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/D-S1/203
Assimilable Organic Carbon and Distribution System
Quality.
PB91-231217/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/197
Association of Microorganisms with Surfaces in Distribu-
tion Systems.
PB91-242560/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/2-90/048
Background Document on dean Products Research and
Implementation.
PB91-108977/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-90/17B
Behavior of Arsenic in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-131656/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/130
Behaviour of Metals in Municipal Sludge Incinerators.
PB91-213611/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/046
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Ammonia Removal from
Wastewater by Steam Stripping.
PB91-234633/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/322
Bioassay Procedures for Predicting Conform Bacterial
Growth in Drinking Water.
PB91-149625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/491
Biologically Enhanced Oxygen Transfer in the Activated
Sludge Process.
PB91-196303/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/280
Bkxnarkers of Inflammation in Ozone-Exposed Humans:
Comparison of the Nasal and Bronchoarveotar Lavage.
PB91-145060/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-90/180
Bottled Water Microbial Quality of Alternative Water
Supply
PB91-131631/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-90/183
Can Membranes Be Acceptable Treatment Technology
for Drinking Water Treatment
PB91-133041/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/2-90/OSS
Characterization and Treatment of Wastes from Metal-
Finishing Operations.
PB91-125732/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J40/525
Characterization of an Axenfc Strain of •Hartmannella ver-
mrformis' Obtained from an Investigation of Nosocomial
LegnneHosis.
PB91-211425/HEB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/4O8
Characterizing Surface Waters That May Not Require Fil-
tration.
PB91-171637/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S4O/AS-89/011
Chemfix Technologies, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization
Process. Application Analysis Report
PB91-187054/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/037
Chemicals Stored in USTs: Characteristics and Leak De-
tection.
PB91-219592/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-87/54S
Chemistry of Water Treatment Processes Involving
Ozone, Hydrogen Peroxide and Ultraviolet Radiation.
PB91-17140S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/02B
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB91-176ei8/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/049
Comparative Evaluation of Two Extraction Procedures:
TheTCLPandtheEP.
PB91-240564/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/6OO/J-89/S44
Comparison of the Methyl Reductase Genes and Gene
Products.
PB91-242479/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
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OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
EPA/600/2-91/040
Compatibility of Flexible Membrane Liners and Municipal
Solid Waste Leachates.
PB91-231522/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/600/2-91/002
Compilation of Information on Alternative Barriers for
Liner and Cover Systems.
PB91-141846/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/017
Concept of Presence Absence Testing.
PB91-162818/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/410
Concerns with Using Chlorine-Dioxide Disinfection in the
USA.
PB91-171652/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/033
Conditional Simulation of Flow and Transport.
PB91-182287/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/OO6
Conference Summary: Practical Aspects of the Design
and Use of GAC.
PB91-177345/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-90/1B2
Continuing March of Legionnaires Disease: UV May Be
Best Control Weapon in a Weak Arsenal.
PB91-116848/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/OS9
Control of Transient Incinerator Emissions with an
Oxygen Based Combustion System.
PB91-182725/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/361
Control Technology: Estimating Innovative Technology
Costs for the SITE Program.
PB91-163758/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J49/512
Controlling Oganics with GAC: A Cost and Performance
Analysis.
PB91-17710S/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/169
Correlation of Conform Growth Response with Other
Water Quality Parameters.
PB91-231373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-90/227
Cost Estimates for Controlling SOCs by GAC Treatment
PB91-162420/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/201
Cost Estimating Systems for Remedial Action Projects.
PB91-231191/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/230
Cost Modeling for Drinking Water Unit Treatment Proc-
PB91-162453/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/198
Current Corrosion By-Products and Corrosion Control Re-
search.
PB91-231167/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/OS6
Current State of Corrosion Control: Technologies and
PB91 -182691 /REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-90/012
Database Management Techniques to Ensure Project In-
tegrity. Annual SAS Users Group International Confer-
ence (14th). Held in San Francisco, California on April 9-
12, 1989.
PB91-162768/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/037
Demonstration of Hazardous Waste Site Treatment Tech-
PB9?176909/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/036
Demonstration Projects Under the U.S. EPA Superfund
Innovative Technology Evaluation Program.
PB91-176891/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eOO/D-9 1/034
Design and Performance of Slow Sand Fitters in the Pa-
cific Northwest
PB91-176875/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-91/054
Design, Construction, and Operation of Hazardous and
Non-Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments.
PB91-204354/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA03
EPA/6OO/J-9O/498
Design Information Report Sludge Management Sys-
P89M96378/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/470
Design Stream Flows Based on Harmonic Means.
PB91-182204/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-89/49O
Designing Fixed-Bed Adsorbers to Remove Mixtures of
PB9VI44766/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J49/526 .
Destruction of Enteric Bacteria and Viruses during Two-
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
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91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/163
Determination of C-t Values.
PB91-223339/REB
EPA/6OO/J-91/171
Determination of 'Giardia lamblia' Cyst Infective Dose for
the Mongolian Gerbil ('Meriones unguiculatus').
PB91-231399/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/497
Determination of Total Organic Halide in Water A Com-
parative Study of Two Instruments.
PB91-196360/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/S40
Determining the Nutrient Status of Drinking Water.
PB91-206854/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/BOO/D-91/011
Development and Application of a Research Database
for Drinking Water Systems Evaluation.
PB91-162750/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/082
Development and Demonstration of a Pilot-Scale Debris
Washing System.
PB91-196626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-90/226
Development and Implementation of the U.S. EPA's
Waste Reduction Innovative Technology Evaluation
(WRITE) Research Program.
PB91-162412/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/161
Development, Application, and Calibration of Models for
Predicting Water Quality in Distribution Systems.
PB91-223313/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/134
Development of BOAT Standards for RCRA Wastes.
PB91-219121/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-88/572
Development of Cost Equations for GAC Treatment Sys-
tems (Paper 22509).
PB91-211375/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/148
Development of Quantitative Structure-Activity Relation-
ships for Predicting Biodegradation Kinetics.
PB91-10986B/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/2-91/018
Diaper Industry Workshop Report
PB91-191262/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/323
Documenting the U.S. Landfill/Impoundment Permit A
Guide to Technical Resources.
PB91-149633/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-88/SS7
Economies of Scale and Scope in Water Supply.
PB91-163S19/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-90/207
Effect of Background Organic Matter from Surface
Waters on the Activated Carbon Adsorption of Specific
Organic Compounds.
PB91-137091/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/036
Effect of Bromide on ChlorinaSon Byproducts in Finished
Drinking Water.
PB91-217919/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/6OO/J-90/278
Effects of Ozone, Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorine, and Mon-
ochloramine on 'Cryptosporidium parvum' Oocyst Viabili-
ty.
PB91-145086/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/S14
Effects of Sewage Sludge on Di- (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
Uptake by Plants.
PB91-177121/HEB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/149
Efficacy of beta-Gkjcuronidase Assay for Identification of
'Escherichia cdi' by the Defined-Substrate Technology.
PB91-109876/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-88/535
Electrical Response of a Leak in a Geomembrane Liner.
PB91-109165/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/2-91/007A
Emissions of Metals and Oganics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 1. Summary
PB9M51480/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/007B
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Site 1 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151498/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/6OO/2-91/O07C
Emissions of Metals and Oganics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 3. Site 2 Final
PB91 -151506/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/6OO/2-91/O07D . .
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 4. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report Appendices.
PB91-151514/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/2-917007E .....
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 5. Site 3 Final
PB91-151522/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
EPA/600/2-91/007F .....
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 6. Site 4 Final
81-01 PCA13/MFA02
EPA/600/2-917007G
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 7. Site 4 Final
Emission test Report. Appendices.
PB91-151548/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/007H
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 8. GC/MS
Tapes Review Report.
PB91-151555/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/064
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators, 1991.
PB91-196451/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/179
Encouraging Clean Technologies: The United States En-
vironmental Protection Agency Pollution Prevention Pro-
gram.
PB91-131649/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-90/039
Environmental Challenge of the 1990's. Proceedings.
International Conference on Pollution Prevention: Clean
Technologies and Clean Products. Held in Washington,
DC. on June 10-13,1990.
PB91-148387/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
EPA/625/5-90/025
Environmental Pollution Control Alternatives: Drinking
Water Treatment for Small Communities.
PB91-145961/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/021
EPA/AWWARF Cooperative Agreement Program for
Drinking Water Research.
PB91-211318/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/029
EPA Clean Products Research Program.
PB91-176826/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/202
EPA's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit for Soil Washing.
PB91-231209/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/162
EPA's Research Program in Granular Activated Carbon.
PB91-223321/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/034
EPA Site Demonstration of BioTrol Aqueous Treatment
System.
PB91-182279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/413
EPA SITE Demonstration of the International Waste
Technotogies/Geo-Con In situ Stabilization/Solidification
Process.
PB91-171686/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/520
EPA Site Demonstration of the Terra Vac In situ Vacuum
Extraction Process in Groveland, Massachusetts. (Site
Program Update: Part VII).
PB91-182097/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/016
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with a Natural
Water.
PB91-162800/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/128
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with Natural
Water (Paper No. 25489).
PB91-211516/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/150
Evaluating Ion Exchange for Removing Radium from
Groundwater.
PB91-109884/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/035
Evaluating the Costs of Packed-Tower Aeration and GAC
for Controlling Selected Organics.
PB91-182261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/211
Evaluation and Testing of a Protocol to Determine the
Aerobic Degradation Potential of Hazardous Waste Con-
stituents in Soil.
PB91-233296/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/050
Evaluation of Alternative Treatment Technologies for
CERCLA Soils and Debris (Summary of Phase 1 and
Phase 2).
PB91-240572/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/800/J-90/485
Evaluation of Landfill-Liner Designs.
PB91-191460/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/518
Evaluation of Ozonation By-Products from Two California
Surface Waters.
PB91-183178/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/411
Evaluation of Poryester and Metallized-Polyethylene Films
for Chemical Protective Clothing Applications.
PB9M71660/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/023
Evaluation of Soil Washing Technology: Results of
Bench-Scale Experiments on Petroleum-Fuels Contami-
nated Soils.
PB91-206599/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
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EPA/600/2-91/048
Evaluation of the Mtidas System for Development of
Design Data for GAC Adsorbers.
PB91-234617/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-9I/060
Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC Incinerabdrty
Ranking in a Pilot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-1B2733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/BOO/2-90/OS3
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for Removal of As-
bestos Fbers from Carpet
PB91-125740/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/270
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for the Removal of
Asbestos Rbers from Carpet (Journal Article).
PB91-145169/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eOO/^91/155
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Methods Used
in Underarouid Stereos Tanks,
PB91-226316/REB 91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/60O/D-90/210
Exparence with the EPA Manual for Waste Minimization
Opportunity Assessments.
PB91-137133/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/OO9
Expert Systems to Assist in Decisions Concerning Land
Disposal of Hazardous Wastes.
PB91-162735/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/&91/010
Expert Systems to Assist in Evaluation of Measurement
Data.
PB91-162743/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-89/S39
Expert Systems: Tools for Hazardous Waste Managers.
PB91-206847/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/SOO/D-91/OS5
Exposure to Lead in U.S. Drinking Water.
PB91-182683/REB §1-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/BOO/D-91/014
Factor* Affecting the ApoBcablity of Plasma Systems to
the Cleanup of Supartund Sites.
PB9M62784/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/600/241/008
Factors ComroSng Minimum Son Uner Thickness.
P891-191346/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/SW/DK-91/090
Fata Model Program, Version 1.0 (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S07137/REB 91-01 CP D01
EPA/6OO/2-91/032A
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kin Incinerator with a
Single-Stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 1. Technical
Results.
P891-2Z3388/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFAOJ
EPA/6OO/2-S1/032B
fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kan Incinerator with a
Single-stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 2. AppenoV
PB91-223396/REB
91-04 PCA12/MFA03
EPA/6OO/J-91/194
Fate of Water Soluble Azo Dyes in the Activated Sludge
PlOOSSS.
PB91-240507/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/2-91/012
FeastoBy ol Hydrauic Fracturing of Sol to Improve Re-
rnouMi Actions.
PB91-181818/RE8 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/6OO/J-90/360
Retd DmtmeJiatiuii of the UV/Oxxtabon Technology to
Treat Ground Water Contaminated with VOCs.
PB91-163741/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J4e/567
Field Verification of HELP Model for I
PB91-191395/REB 91-01
EPA/6Oq/p-9O/2\3 _ -_!^iM
FtaxftAy in BacteiiolOQKal Monitoring.
PB91-137166/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF Ml
PC A03/MF A01
Future of Expert Systems in the Envioiwnenlal Protection
FWM62727/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-e8/569
Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Study of Mixed
c Adds Found in Chlorinated Drinking Water.
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
•ste
P891-198162/REB
EPA/6OO/D-9I/OI9
Geosynthetc Leachate Co
PB91-162834/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/+90/2U
Guidance for the Field Demonstration of Remediation
PB91-117507/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/62S/7-91/013
Glides to Pdution Prevention: The Automotive Repair
Industry.
PB91-227975/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/62S/7-90/OO8
Guides to Pokition Promotion. The Commercial Printing
Industry.
PB91-110023/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/62S/7-9O/OO6
Gukfes to PoBuSon Prevention: The Fabricated Metal
Products Industry.
PB91-110015/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/600/J-9O/SOO
Hazardous Waste Decontamination with Plasma Reac-
tors. ~
PB91-196394/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/024
Hospital Pollution Prevention Case Study.
PB91-216440/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-90/211
Impact of Drinking Water Treatment on Assimilable Or-
ganic Carbon.
PB91-137141/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/2-90/056
Impact of Lead and Other Metallic Solders on Water
Quality.
PB91-125724/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/BOO/J-90/409
In-Place Performance Evaluation of HEPA-Rltration Sys-
tems at Asbestos Abatement Sites.
PB91-171645/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/160
Inactivation of 'Giardia lamblia' by Free Chlorine: A Math-
ematical Model.
PB91-223305/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
EPAJ600/D-91/199
Inactivation of Microorganisms.
PB91-231175/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/272
Indnerability Index: A Measure of Incinerator Perform-
ance. (Journal Article).
PB91-14S144/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/496
Indnerability Ranking Systems for RCRA Hazardous Con-
stituents.
PB91-196352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-B9/S31
Incineration of Solid Waste.
PB91-196238/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/274
Incineration Research Facility.
PB91-14S128/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-31/012
Incineration Treatment of Arsenic-Contaminated Soil.
PB91-183541/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/430/9-7B/OO9
Innovative and Alternative Technology Assessment
Manual.
PB91-171371/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/O81
Innovative Practices for Treating Waste Streams Contain-
ing Heavy Metals: A Waste Minimization Approach.
PB91-196618/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-91/1O9
Innovative Thermal Destruction Technologies (Chapter
7)-
PB91-196097/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/043
Integrated Model for Preceding the Fate of Organics in
Wastewatar Treatment Plants.
PB91-191502/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/024
Kinetics of Chemical and Microbiological Contaminants in
Distribution Systems.
PB91-176776/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/2-91/001
Laboratory Evaluation of the Low Temperature Charac-
teristics of Four Protective Clothing Materials.
P891-148452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/2-91/02S
LandW Leachate Clogging of GeotexMe (and SoiO Piters.
PB91-213660/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/J48/566
Leaohate Collection in LandfWs: Steady Case.
PB91-191387/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-91/200
Longlerm Stability of SoSdffied Waste as Determined by
Physical and Morphological Parameters.
PB91-231183/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/SO2
Measuring and Modeling Variations in Distribution System
PB91-196410/REB 91-O1 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-91/039
Membrane Summary: Performance, Concerns, and Regu-
PB91-17692S/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/9-91/033
Membranes for Drinking Water Treatment
PB91-242420/REB 91-O4 PCA09/MFA02
EPA/6OO/D-91/015
Methods of Removing Drinking Water Contaminants and
Their Limitations: Inorganics and Radbnudides-
PB91-162792/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/193
Microbial Aspects of Water Treatment Processes: A
Progress Report
PB81-231118/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-B7/547
Microorganisms in Municipal Solid Waste and Public
Health Impications.
PB91-196154/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/224
Minimization of Combustion By-Products: Characteristics
of Hazardous Waste.
PB91-162396/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/113
Model of 'Giardia lamblia' Inactivation by Free Chlorine.
PB91-196139/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-88/570
Modeling Contaminant Propagation in Drinking Water Dis-
tribution Systems.
PB91-196170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/499
Modeling the Inactivation of Giardia Lamblia.
PB91-196386/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/025
Monitoring Strategies for Water Distribution Systems.
PB91-176784/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/S33
MOUSE: A Computerized Uncertainty Analysis System.
PB91-218966/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/013
Multilaboratory Evaluation of Methods for Detecting En-
teric Wuses in Soils.
PB91-183533/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/212
New Source Reduction Project The Potential for Safe
Substitutes.
PB91-137158/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-90/233
Novel Delivering of Nutrients and Oxygen to Aid In situ
Bofedamabon.
P891-162487/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/010
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Facility: Annual Report for FY90.
PB91-182493/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/O66
Overview and Update of the Superfund Innovative Tech-
nology Evaluation (SITE) Demonstration Program.
PB91-196469/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/214
Overview of Conventional and Innovative Land-Based
Thermal Technologies for Waste Disposal.
PB91-136929/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/026
Overview of Metals Recovery Technologies for Hazard-
ous Wastes.
PB91-176792/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/228
Ozonation and Biological Stability of Water in an Operat-
ing Water Treatment Plant
PB91-162438/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J49/508
Ozonation Byproducts. 2. Improvement of an Aqueous-
Phase Derivatization Method for the Detection of Formal-
dehyde and Other Carbonyl Compounds Formed by the
Ozonation of Drinking Water.
PB91-171439/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-91/O63
Pesticide Removal by Membrane Processes.
PB91-182766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D41/164
Physical and Morphological Measures of Waste Solidifi-
cation Effectiveness.
PB91-226340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/176
Pilot-Scale Indnerability Evaluation of Areenic-and Lead-
Contaminated Soils from Two Superfund Sites.
PB91-226308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/563
Plant Uptake of Non-Ionic Organic Chemicals from Soils.
PB91-177071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/45O
Plant Uptake of Pentachtorophenol from Sludge-Amend-
ed Soils.
PB91-177311/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/447
Plant Uptake of Sludge-Borne PCBs.
PB91-177287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-9O/501
Pollution Prevention: Not Only 'Where It's at1 but 'Where
It's Been1.
PB91-196402/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/057
Poryphosphate Water-Treatment Products: Their Effects
on the Chemistry and Solubility of Lead in Potable Water
PB91-182709/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-91/170
Potential Effects of Polyphospriate Products on Lead Sol-
ubffity in Plumbing Systems.
PB91-231381/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-91/210
Practical Computer Modeling for GAC Application.
PB91-233288/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/S-91/006
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category IV:
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-191254/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
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Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 1-
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-148312/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/004
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 2
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-211920/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/60O/8-91/005
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 3-
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-167S69/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/S27
Presence-Absence Coliform Test for Monitoring Drinking
Water Quality.
PB91-196196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/083
Presence of Enteric Viruses in Freshwater and Their Re-
moval by the Conventional Drinking Water Treatment
Process.
PB91-196634/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOt
EPA/600/J-90/S19
Pressure and Temperature Fluctuations in Underground
Storage Tank Pipelines Containing Gasoline.
PB91-206912/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/114
Principles of Water Filtration.
PB91-196147/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/OO6
Proceedings Hazardous Materials Management Confer-
ence/Central (3rd). O'Hare Exposition Center Held at
Rosemont, Illinois, on March 13-15, 1990.
PB91-162701/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-90/036
Proceedings: United States/Japan Conference on
Sewage Treatment Technology (12th). Held in Cincinnati,
Ohio on October 12-13. 1989.
PB91-110031 /REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
EPA/6OO/D-91/040
Production and Processing of Metals: Their Disposal and
Future Risks.
PB91-176933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-91/OB7
Protocol - A Computerized Solid Waste Quantity and
Composition Estimation System (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507756/REB 91-O4 CP D03
EPA/600/2-90/208
Protocol for Testing Bkxemediation Products against
Weathered Alaskan Crude Oil.
PB91-137018/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/2-90/O49
Radon Removal by POE GAC Systems: Design, Perform-
ance, and Cost
PB91-125633/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/2-90/047
Radon Removal Using Point-of-Entry Water Treatment
Techniques.
PB91-102020/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/O30
Rainfall Data Analysis Using the Gamma Distribution
Function.
PB91-176834/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/2-91/O21
Rate of Row of Leachate through Clay Soil Liners.
PB91 -196691 /REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/60O/J:91/032
RBC Nitrification of High Ammonia Leachates.
PB91-182295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/041
Recovery of Metals from Sludges and Wastewaters.
PB91-220384/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/60O/J-91/004
Reducing Waste in the Photo Lab. Waste Minimization:
Opportunity Assessment Make It Easy.
PB91-171900/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/4 IS
Reductions of Enteric Microorganisms during Aerobic
Sludge Digestion.
PB91-171702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/'J-91/1O9
Regulatory Barriers to Pollution Prevention: A Position
Paper of the Implementation Council of the American In-
stitute for Pollution Prevention.
PB91-207027/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/S29
Relationships between Laboratory and Riot-Scale Com-
bustion of Some Chlorinated Hydrocarbons.
PB91-196212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual Hazardous Waste Re-
search Symposium (17th). Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on
April 9-11. 1991.
PB91-233627/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/600/9-90/006
Remedal Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium
(15th). Held Hi Cincinnati. Ohio on April 10-12,1989.
PB91-145524/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF AIM
EPA/6OO/9-90/O37
Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual RREL Hazardous
SPONSORING EPA OFFICE INDEX
Waste Research Symposium (16th). Held in Cincinnati,
Ohio on April 3-5, 1990.
PB91-148379/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
EPA/600/2-91/047
Removal of DBCP from Groundwater. Volume 2. Reid
Pilot Plant Operation.
PB91-234609/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/6OO/D-91/064
Removal of Glyphosate from Drinking Water.
PB91-182774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/129
Removing Inorganics: Common Methods Have Limits.
PB91-211524/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/277
Research to Support the SDWA: Pushing Back the Enve-
lope.
PB91-145094/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/D-90/232
Results from the Stabilization Technologies Evaluated by
the Site Program. New England Environmental Expo 90.
PB91-162479/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/038
Review of Federal/State Medical Waste Management.
PB91-176917/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/062
Risk Assessment for Organic Micropollutants: U.S. Point
of View.
PB91-182758/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/S30
Risk Equivalent Seasonal Waste Load Allocation.
PB91-196220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/065
Safe Drinking Water for the Little Guy: Options and Alter-
natives.
PB91-18278Z/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/133
Sampling and Analysis of Municipal Wastewater Sludge
Incinerator Emissions for Metals, Metal Species, and Or-
gariics.
PB91 -219113/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/271
Seaming of Geosynthetics.
PB91-145151/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/212
Selection of Nutrients to Enhance Blodegradation for the
Remediation of Oil Spilled on Beaches.
PB91-233304/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/2-91/045
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure Re-
verse Osmosis Membranes. Phase 2 Final Report
PB91-234625/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/D-91/018
Service Life of Geosynthetics in Hazardous Waste Man-
agement Facilities.
PB91-162826/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/S32
SITE Demonstration of the American Combustion Pyre-
tron Oxygen-Enhanced Burner.
PB91-196246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/275
SITE Demonstration of the CF Systems Organics Extrac-
tion System.
P891-145110/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-90/181
Size Distributions of Trace Metals in Rue Gas Paniculate
from a Riot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-131623/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/03S
Slow Sand Rltratton in the United States (Book Chapter).
PB91-176883/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/O32
Sludge Organics Bioavailability.
PB91-176859/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/540/2-91/003
Soil Vapor Extraction Technology: Reference Handbook.
PB91-168476/REB 91-01 PCA1S/MFA02
EPA/540/A5-89/O05
Soliditech, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Process: Appli-
cations Analysis Report.
PB91-129817/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/449
Sorpfion and Degradation of Pentachlorophenol in
Sludge-Amended Soils.
PB91-177303/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/'J-69/S15
Sources of Error in Analysis of Municipal Sludges and
Sludge-Amended-Soils for Di(2-«thylhexyl) Phthalate.
PB91-177139/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/2-90/050
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipeline Leak Detection Systems.
PB91-106245/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/60O/D-90/231
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Sys-
tems.
PB91-162461/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/2-91/022
State-of-the-Art Field Hydraulic Conductivity Testing of
Compacted Soils.
PB91-206243/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
EPA/600/2-90/061
State-of-the-Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal
Inspection of Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-149609/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/110
Status of Land Treatment as a Hazardous Waste Man-
agement Alternative in the United States.
PB91-196105/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/229
Succeeding at Waste Minimisation.
PB91-162446/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/2-77/012
Swirl Device for Regulating and Treating Combined
Sewer Overflows.
PB91-133264/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/031
Technical Assistance for Waste Minimization.
PB91-176842/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/033
Technical Basis of Pathogen and Vector Attraction Re-
duction Requirements in EPA's Sludge Regulation Pro-
posed February 1989.
PB91-176867/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/492
Technical Note: Adsorption Capacity of GAC for Synthet-
ic Organics.
PB91-196311/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/5-91/006A
Technology Evaluation Report Design and Development
of a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume
PB91-231456/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/540/5-91/006B
Technology Evaluation Report Design and Development
of a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume
2.
PB91-231464/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/600/J-87/549
Testing and Validation of a Multiple Nonlinear Regression
Model for Predicting Trihalometfiane Formation Potential.
PB91-211367/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/007
Three Case Studies of Waste Minimization through Use
of Metal Recovery Processes.
PB91-162719/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/A5-90/008
Toxic Treatments 'In-situ' Steam/Hot-Air Stripping Tech-
nology. Applications Analysis Report.
PB91-181768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/066
Toxicity Assessment of Dredged Materials: Acute and
Chronic Toxicity as Determined by Bioassays and Bioac-
cumulation Tests. Proceedings of the International Semi-
nar on the Environmental Aspects of Dredging Activities
(Actes du Seminaire International sur les Aspects Envir-
onnementaux lies aux Activities de Dragages).
PB91-182790/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPAS600/D-91/061
Treatment of Hazardous Waste with Solidification/Stabili-
zation.
PB91-182741/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-89/511
Trial Bum Results and Future Activities of the EPA
Mobile Incinerator.
PB91-177097/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/535
Turbulent Flame Reactor Studies of Chlorinated Hydro-
carbon Destruction Efficiency.
PB91-199885/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/D-9O/225
Ultrasonic Flowmeters That Are Insensitive to Suspended
Solids.
PB91-162404/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/S40/AS-89/012
Ultrox International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation Tech-
nology: Applications Analysis Report
PB91-129759/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Up and Running: New EPA Case History Database and
Library System.
PB91-149617/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/276
Update on Building and Structure Decontamination.
PB91-145102/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/60O/J-90/414
Use of Electrokinetics for Hazardous Waste Site Remedi-
ation.
PB91-171694/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/509
Use of Expert Systems to Assist in Decisions Concerning
Environmental Control.
PB91 -171447/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/027
Use of Pipe Loop Tests for Corrosion Control Diagnos-
tics.
PB91-176800/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/D-91/OS8
Using Linear and Polynomial Models to Examine the En-
vironmental Stability of Viruses (Chapter 7).
PB91-182717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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Using Powdered Activated Carbon: A Critical Review.
PB91-177337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/2-9U044A
Volumetric teak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB91-227942/REB 91-O4 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/U-9t/ceO
Waste Mnrrization Assessment for a Bumper Refinish-
ingPlant
PB91-234S26/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600A441/025
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Aluminum Cans.
PB91-234575/REB 91-04 PC AQ1/MF A01
EPA/6OO/U41/018
Waste minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Brazed Aluminum Oi Coolers.
PB91-234484/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/eOO/M-91/O24
Waste Mnrrization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Compressed Air Equipment Components.
PB91-234567/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/M41/OI9
Waste MHmization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Heatir^VentJatTOandAjrCondrbonngEquprrwnt
PB91-a4476/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Waste Mnmizatton Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Outdoor Ouminated Signs.
PB91-234SOO/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/U$1/aZ2
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Oreuit Boards.
PB91-234542/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/H40/017
Waste Minimization Assessment tor a Manufacturer of
Printed Plastic Bags.
PB91-179036/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/8OIVM-S1/017
Waste MjijujMttun Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Rflbun Rflawsy CATS vid Cofnpononts.
PB91-234518>REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OOM-9t/O15
Waste MMmization Assessment for a Metal Parts Coat-
PB91-234492/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/SOO/U-91/023
Waste MiiiiiLiaUuii Assessment for a Paint Manufactur-
ing Plant
P691-234550/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/HS1/O21
Waste MMiitaliuii Assessment for MuMbvered Printed
Orcuil Board ManufacBjring.
PB91-234534/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/2-91/039
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment. A Photofin-
ishng Factty.
PB91-231530ffiEB 91-04 PCAOS/MFA02
PB91
EPA/6OO/2-91/O30
rrization Opportunity Assessment A Truck As-
91-04 PC AM/MF A02
Waste MiiMi
i Opportunity Assessment Naval Un-
dersea Warfare Engineering Station. Keyport, Washing-
PB91-216457/REB 91-04 PCAM/MFA02
Waste Mnrrization Opportunity Assessment Optical Fab-
rication Laboratory, Fteimmons Army Modfcal Center.
Denver, Colorado.
PB91-23S887/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/2-90/046
iportunrry Assessment Phtadetohia
91-01 PCA11/MFA02
PB81
EPAS8OO/2-90/OS2
Waste Mnrrta
Guard Support Center,
PB91-136556/REB
Opportunity Assessmant U.S. Coast
•. Governors bland. Mew York.
91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/6OIVD-90/182
Water Dually Modeing and Samping Study in a Distribu-
tion System.
PB91-131615/REB 91-01 PCAOS/MFA01
EPA/600/D40/1S4
Water C
PB91-13015
in Distribution Systems.
91-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPAjVOO/2-90/054
Workshop on Innovative Technologies for Treatment of
Contaminated SerJments. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on
June 13-14.1990. Summary Report
PB91-148296/REB 91-01 PC AO4/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-9O/?09
X-ray. Microscope, and Wet Chemical Techniques: A
Comptementafy Team for Deposit Analysis.
PB91-137125/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RC«ERTS. KERR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB -
Ada. OK
EPA/6OO/J-90/2S8
Adsorption of Organic Cations to Natural Materials.
PB91-144881/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-91/214
Advances in Hazardous Waste Site Alluvial Sampling.
PB91-233320/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/U-90/024
Anaerobic Btotransformation of Contaminarrts in the Sub-
surface.
PB91-240549/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Anaerobic In-situ Treatment of Chlorinated Ethenes.
PB91-137067/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/21B
Analytical Solution to Richards' Equation for a Draining
Sol Profile.
PB9M17200/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/S03
Approach to Bioremediation of Contaminated Soil.
PB91-116152/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/2-91/015
Approximate Multiphase Flow Modeling by Characteristic
Methods.
PB91-190959/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D41/13O
Aseptic Sampling of Unconsdidated Heaving Soils in
Saturated Zones.
PB91-216218/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/540/4-90/053
Basic Concepts of Contaminant Sorption at Hazardous
Waste Sites (Ground Water Issue).
PB91-191007/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/840/003
Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground-Water Remediation
Technology.
PB90-274549/REB 914)1 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/396
Benzene and Naphthalene Sorption on Soil Contaminat-
ed with High Molecular Weight Residual Hydrocarbons
from Unleaded Gasoline.
PB91-171520/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D40/249
Biateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research.
PB9M62638/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-91/077
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research by China
and the USEPA.
PB91-216267/REB
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-91/OO3
Biodegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Aquifer
Microoigantsms under Denitrifying Conditions.
PB91-171892/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-9O/43S
Biodegradation of Qphenyl Ethers by a Copper-Resistant
Mutant of fnmatap. ^^
PB91-177204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/084
Biodegradation of Hydrocarbon Vapors in the Unsaturat-
ed Zone.
P891-196642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/397
BioremecSated Soil Venting of Light Hydrocarbons.
PB91 -171538/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/395
Chemical Transport FacOtated by Colloidal-Sized Organic
PB91-171512/REB 91-01 PCAOt/MFA01
EPA/600/J-9O/196
Cottoidal Considerations in Groundwater Samping and
Contaminant Transport Predcttons: A Bimonthly Techra-
cal Progress Review.
PB91-116202/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/M-90/023
CofloidSr-Pscflft&tod Tr&nspoft of InorQwc Cont&mm&nts
in Ground Water. Part 1. Sampling Considerations.
PB91-168419/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-91/O96
Cokoidal FE2O3 Transport Studes in Laboratory Model
Systems Using Shatow Aqutter Material.
PB91-1911147REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/eOO/J41/1i5
Comparing Simulated and Experimental Hysteretic Two-
Phase Transient Fluid Flow Phenomena.
PB91-242545/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J40/26O
Copper Comptexation by Natural Organic Matter in Con-
taminated and Uncontaminated Ground Water.
PB91-14486S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/20I
Cosotvency and Sorption of Hydrophobe Organic Chemi-
cals.
PB91-116178/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/394
Ccaotvent Effects on Sorption and MobBty of Organic
Contaminants ki Sols.
PB9M71504/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/014
Denitrification in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale
Aquifers: 4. Hydraulics. Nitrogen Chemistry, and Microbi-
ology in a Single Layer.
PB91-182345/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/4-91/002
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-19S974/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/157
Effect of pH Concentration on trie Transport of Naphtha-
lene in Saturated Aquifer Media.
PB91-109959/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/S38
Estimation of Free Hydrocarbon Volume from Fluid
Levels in Monitoring Wells.
PB91-233387/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Eulerian-Lagrangian Localized Adjoint Method for the Ad-
vection-Diffusion Equation.
PB91-177253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/010
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Ground Water Extraction
Systems.
PB91-177386/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S4O/4-89/003
Facilitated Transport Series of Issue Papers (3rd).
PB91-133256/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/SOO/J-90/261
Field Evaluation of In-situ Biodegradation of Chlorinated
Ethenes: Part 1, Methodology and Field Site Character-
ization.
PB91-144857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/110
Field Sampling of Residual Aviation Gasoline in Sandy
Soil.
PB91-207035/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Fluorescent Per/cyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons as Probes
for Studying the Impact of Colloidson Pollutant Transport
in Groundwater.
PB91-117457/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/2-91/016
Forced Air Ventilation for Remediation of Unsaturated
Soils Contaminated by VOC.
PB91-1817SO/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/J-9O/44S
General Mass-Conservative Numerical Solution for the
Unsaturated Flow Equation.
PB91-177261/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-9I/002
Hydrocarbon Spill Exposure Assessment Modeling.
PB91-162669/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/60O/J-90/2S7
Hydrologic-Hydrochemical Characterization of Texas Frio
Formation Used for Deep-Well Injection of Chemical
Wastes.
PB91-144899/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-90/060
In-situ Biotransformation of Carbon Tetrachkxide under
Anoxic Conditions.
PB91-148346/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-91/136
Influence of Organic Cosdvents on the Sorption Kinetics
of Hydrophobe Organic Chemicals.
PB91-216283/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-9O/200
Influence of Solvent and Sorbent Characteristics on Dis-
tribution of Pemachlorophenol in Octanc4-Water and Soil-
Water Systems.
PB91-116186/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/62S/949/007
Injection Wen Mechanical Integrity.
PB91-145631/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/135
Large-Scale Natural Gradient Tracer Test in Sand and
Gravel, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. 1. Experimental
Design and Observed Tracer Movement
PB91-216275/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/H-91/005
Macrodispersion and Spatial Variability of Hydraulic Con-
ductivity in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer, Cape Cod. Massa-
chusetts.
PB91-242370/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-90/046
Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity Distributions: A
Manual of Practice.
PB91-211938/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J49/489
Metabolism of Chlorinated Methanes, Ethanes, and Ethy-
tenes by a Mixed Bacterial Culture Growing on Methane.
P891-144774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/D-90/25O
Microbial Carbon Dioxide Generation and Oxygen Utiliza-
tion in the Unsaturated Subsurface at a Gasoline Spill
Site.
PB91-162644/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/027
Microbial Degradation of Alkylbenzenes under Surfate-
Reducing and Methanogenic Conditions.
PB91-212324/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/202
Modeing Microbial Transport in Soil and Groundwater
Microbioiogists Can Assist in the Development of Models
of Contaminant Transport
PB91-116160/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-3O/2ie
Modeling MuKcomponent Organic Chemical Transport in
Trree-FMd-Phase Porous " "
PB91-117465/REB
Media
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/6OO/J-91/042
Modeling Multiphase Organic Chemical Transport in Soils
and Ground Water.
PB91-231514/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/600/2-91/020
MOFAT: A Two-Dimensional Finite Element Program for
Multiphase Flow and Multicomponent Transport Program
Documentation and User's Guide.
PB91-191692/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/010
Movement of Bacteria through Soil and Aquifer Sand.
PB91-164277/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/542
Multiphase Flow and Transport in Porous Media.
PB91-240457/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/2-91/009
Nitrate for Btorestoration of an Aquifer Contaminated with
Jet Fuel.
PB91-164285/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/019
On-Site Treatment of Creosote and Pentachlorophenal
Sludges and Contaminated Soil.
PB91-223370/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/600/D-90/203
Organic Chemical Transport to Groundwater.
PB91-137059/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/486
Production and Transport of Carbon Dioxide in a Con-
taminated Vadose Zone: A Stable and Radioactive
Carbon Isotope Study.
PB91-19147B/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/2S9
Reductive Dehatogenabon: A Subsurface Bioremediation
Process.
PB91-144873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/054
Reductive Dehaiogenatton of Organic Contaminants in
Soils and Ground Water. Ground water Issue.
PB91-191056/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/002
Relationship between Cell Surface Properties and Trans-
port of Bacteria through Soil.
PB91-171884/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/03O
Remediation of Sites Contaminated with TCE.
PB91-182311/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/001
Simplified Soil Gas Sensing Techniques for Plume Map-
ping and Remediation Monitoring.
PB91 -162651 /REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-9O/248
Soil Bioventing Demonstration Project
PB91-162628/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/U-91/009
Solubility. Sorption and Transport of Hydrophobic Organic
Chemicals in Complex Mixtures.
PB91-240556/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/111
Stimulation of the Reductive Dechkxination of Tetrachtor-
oethene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by the Addition
of Toluene.
PB91-207043/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/033
Swelling Properties of Soil Organic Matter and Their Re-
lation to Sorption of Non-Ionic Organic Compounds.
PB91 -217406/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/6OO/D-9O/159
Total Organic Carbon Determinations in Natural and Con-
taminated Aquifer Materials, Relevance and Measure-
P891-129205/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/U-91/013
Toward a Better Understanding of the Complex Geo-
chemical Processes Governing Subsurface Contaminant
Transport
PB91-216499/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/034
User's Guide for the Mathematical Model LT3VSI Denitri-
fication in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale Aquifers.
PB91-216515/HEB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/6OO/J-89/S45
Vertical Integration of Three-Phase Flow Equations for
Analysis of Light Hydrocarbon Plume Movement
PB91-242487/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
OFFICE OF HEALTH RESEARCH (OUR)
EPA/600/9-90/054
Evaluation and Effective Risk Communications Workshop
Proceedings. Held in Washington, DC. in June 1988.
PB91-211896/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
OFFICE OF MONITORING SYSTEMS AND QUALITY
ASSURANCE (OMSQA)
EPA/600/J-90/448
Behavior of Toluene Added to Sludge-Amended Soils.
PB91-177295/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/60O/M-90/022
EMAP Monitor, January 1991 Edition.
PB91-191320/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/OB3
Environmental QA: A Plan for Consistency^ the 90s.
PB91-191205/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/221
Harmonization of QA Procedures for Environmental Data
Operations: Development of a National Consensus
Standard for Quality Assurance for Environmental Pro-
grams.
PB91-240523/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/141
Importance of Quality for Collection of Environmental
Samples. Planning, Implementing, and Assessing Field
Sampling Quality at CERCLA Sites.
PB91-218941/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/D-91/OB7
Inventory of Constructed Wetlands for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment in the U.S.
PB91-191247/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/091/142
Monetizing the Pharmacological Benefits of Plants.
PB91-218958/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/140
National QA Standard for Environmental Programs for
Hazardous Waste Management Activities.
PB91-218933/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OFFICE OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
(OHEA)
EPA/6OO/D-91/042
Cancer Dose-Response Models Incorporating donal Ex-
pansion.
PB91-171975/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/197
Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91 -231159/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/494
Dose Paradigms for Inhaled Vapors of Primary Carcino-
gens and Their Impact on Risk Assessment
PB91-149815/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/6-90/O05B
Evaluation of the Potential Carcinogenicity of Electromag-
netic Reids. Review Draft
PB91-133231/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
EPA/6OO/8-91/012
Histologteal and Histopathotogical Evaluation of the
Testis.
PB91-164293/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS), (Volume 4,
Issue 3) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-591330/REB 91-04 CP D99
EPA/6OO/J-91/070
Models for Analyzing Data in Initiation-Promotion Studies.
PB91-196501/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/D-91/043
Quantitative Approaches to Human Risk Assessment for
Noncancer Health Effects.
PB91-176958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/213
Risk Assessment (Chapter 15).
PB91-233312/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/041
Significance of DMA Damage and Repair Mechanisms in
Health Risk Assessment
PB91-176941/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/625/3-91/018
Summary Report on Issues in Ecological Risk Assess-
ment
PB91-172122/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA AND ASSESSMENT OFFICE -
RTP/Cinn (ECAO)
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Acenaphthene.
PB91-161513/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Acrolein.
PB91-161612/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Acrytonitrile.
PB91-161398/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
AkJrin/Dieldrin.
PB91-161521/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Antimony.
PB91-161539/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Benzidene.
PB91-161604/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Carbon Tetrachkxide.
PB91-161554/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
PB91-161547/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chlorinated Naphthalenes.
PB91-161380/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chlorinated Phenols.
PB91-161661/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chloroalkyl Ethers.
PB91-161620/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chloroform.
PB91-161562/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
DDT.
PB91-161471/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Oil
liphenylhydrazine.
'B91-161448/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Endrin.
PB91-161505/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Ethylbenzene.
PB91-161489/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Fluoranthene.
PB91-161430/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Haloethers.
PB91-161646/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Heptachlor.
PB91-161463/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Hexachlorobutadiene.
PB91-161455/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene.
PB91-161422/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Nitrophenols.
PB91-161414/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Nitrosamines.
PB91-161406/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Phenol.
PB91-161638/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Phthalate Esters.
PB91-161653/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Toxaphene.
PB91-161588/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
2,4-Dichlorophenol.
PB91-161596/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
2,4-Dimethylphenol.
PB91-161497/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
2-Chlorophenol.
PB91-161570/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/039
Comparative Analysis of Health Risk Assessments for
Municipal Waste Combustors.
PB91-182337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/6-91/004
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Incineration.
PB91-228114/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/6-90/008
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Landfilling.
PB91-100172/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
EPA/600/6-90/009
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Landfilling.
PB91-137265/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Aldicarb.
PB91-142810/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Heptachlor, Hepta-
chlor Epoxide and Chlordane.
PB91-142877/REB 91-O1 PCA14/MFA02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Lindane.
PB91-142851/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Methoxychlor.
PB91-143461/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Pentachlorophenol.
PB91-142B02/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Styrene.
PB91-143370/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toluene.
PB91-143487/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toxaphene.
PB91-143404/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,2-Dichloropro-
p1l9l'-143388/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/007
Feasibility of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combuston Rutland,
Vermont Pilot Study.
PB91-181917/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
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EPA/600/841/007A
Feasibility of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combustor Rutland.
Vermont Plot Study. Appendices.
PB91-1796S7/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
EPA/600/J-90/464
Fish Consumption Advisories: Toward a Unified, Scientffi-
caly Credfcte Approach.
PB91-1914S2/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/849/104
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Aceto-
phenone.
PB91-216358/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/B-89/021
Health and Environmental Effects Document tor AcSponi-
trie.
PB91-213678/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/849/027
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Benzoic
Acid.
PB91-213686/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/8-90/033
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Benzyl
Alcohol.
PB91-213694/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/8-91/015
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Boron
and Boron Compounds.
PB91-233635/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
EPA/600/6-91/016
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Bro-
fnocMoromethane.
PB91-213702/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
Health and Environmental Effects Document tor Bromc-
torn.
PB91-216424/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/6OO/840/021
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Cacodyl-
teAad.
PB91-216473/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/eOO/»49/012
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Chloral.
PB91-216481/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/849/OS1
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 1.3-Buta-
dwne.
PB91-216341/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/8-9O/031
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 1-Buta-
noL
PB91-216465/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/849/050
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 4-Aminc-
91-04 PCA04/MFA01
1-216333/REB
EPA/60O/J46/S54
New Approaches in the Derivation at Acceptable Daily
Intake (ADI).
PB91-191379/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-9O/216
Overview of Risk Assessment for Toxic and Pathogenic
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Assessment for Parasites in Municipal
pied to Land
91-O1 PCA07/MFA01
i1-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/6OO/6-91/O01
Preimhary Risk ft
Sewage Sludge AM
PB91-182352/REB
EPA/6OO/J-89/S2S
Risk Assessment and Risk
PB91-191361/REB
EPA/8XVD41/08S
Sensttwly Analysis of a Nested Ozone Air Quality Model.
PB91-191221/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/8-90/064
Technical Support Document on Risk Assessment of
Chemical Matures.
PB91-103556/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
OFFKC OF WATER AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
EPA/440/1-82/061
Dovotopmont Document for Final Effluent Limitations
Gukteknes and Mew Source Performance Standards tor
the Ore Mnng and Dressing. Point Source Category.
PB91-234427/REB 91-04 PCA99/MFA06
Drinking Water Criteria Document tor Atrazine.
PB91-142T94/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document tor Djchtoroethytenes
(1.1-Dichtoroethylene), (as-U-Oehtoroethytene). and
(trans-1 ^-OJchkxoethylene).
PB91-143396/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Barium.
PB91-142869/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Carboturan.
PB91-143412/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Chromium.
PB91-142844/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Nitrate/Nitrite.
P891-142836/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Selenium.
PS91-142828/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/440/6-90/003
Guide to Ground-Water Supply Contingency Planning tor
Local and State Governments. Technical Assistance
Document
PB91-145755/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Health Advisory for 1,3-Dinilrcibenzene.
PB91-1S9640/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Peer Review Standards for the Disposal of Sewage
Sludge. U.S. EPA Proposed Rule 40 CFR Parts-257 and
503 (February 6,1989 Federal Register pj>5746-5902).
PB91-168526/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Quantification of lexicological Effects for Alachlor.
PB91-143420/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Quantification of lexicological Effects of Tetrachtoroetny-
tene.
PB91-143479/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/440/6-90/005
Review of Sources of Ground-Water Contamination from
Light Industry.
P1B91-145938/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/013
Technologies and Costs for Ground Water Disinfection.
February 1991 Edition.
PB91-24238B/REB 91-04 PCA14/MFA03
Technologies and Costs for the Removal of Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals from Potable Water Supplies.
PB91-143438/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
WATER PROGRAM OPERATIONS
1,1,1.2-Tetrachloroetnane: Drinking Water Health Adviso-
PB91-160671/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1,1.2-Trichtoroethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1^.3-Trichloropropane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160697/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1,2,4-Trichtorobenzene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-1606SS/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1.3,5-Trichlorobenzene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91 -160606/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Aluminum. Copper, and Nonferrous Metals Forming and
Metal Powders Pretreatment Standards: A Guidance
Manual.
PB91-145441 /REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/503/849/002
Assessing Human Health Risks from Chemically Con-
taminated Fish and Shellfish: A Guidance Manual.
PB91-168369/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/430/9-91/OO5
Assessment of Single-Stage Trickling Filter Nitrification.
PB91-191726/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/43O/9-91/OO5
Assessment of Single-Stage Tricking Finer Nitrification.
PB91-2O6276/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/430/09-90/013
Assessment of the Biolac (Trade Name) Technology.
PB91-102095/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
BIS-(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether Drinking Water Health Ad-
visory.
PB91-160622/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BronwcNoromethane: Health Advisory.
PB91-160572/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Bromomethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160614/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chloromethane: Health Advisory.
PB91-160564/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/503/9-90/009
Citizen Volunteers in Environmental Monitoring: Summary
Proceeolngs of the National Workshop (2nd). Held in
New Orleans, Louisiana in December 1989.
PB91-168377/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/430/9-90/016
Collecting Household Hazardous Wastes at Wastewater
Treatment Plants. Case Studies.
PB91-206193/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/949/007
Gross-Connection Control Manual.
PB91-145490/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Dichlorootfluommethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160580/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SO3/5-90/001
Economics of Improved Estuarine Water Quality: An NEP
Manual tor Measuring Benefits.
PB91-168351/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Inventory of the Christmas Bay Coastal
Preserve.
PB91-230151/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Fnanoal Management Evaluation. Appendices
(Wastewater Utility).
PB91-201467/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Fnancial Management Evaluation Handbook for
Wastewdter UtiMy.
PB91-206177/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/SO3/B-88/O01
Rnancing Marine and Estuarine Programs: A Guide to
Resources.
PB91-168393/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/5OS/8-9O/OO1
Guidance for Writing Case-by-Case Permit Requirements
for Municipal Sewage Sludge.
PB91-14S508/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/556/2-88/001
Guide for Preparation of Quality Assurance Project Plans
for the National Estuarine Program. Interim Rnal.
PB91-168344/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hexachlorobutadiene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160663/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Memorandum: Calculation of PQL for Lead and Copper.
PB90-271966/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Naphthalene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160689/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/440/4-90/003
National Water Quality Inventory. 1988 Report to Con-
H-145730/REB
91-01 PCA12/MFA02
o-Chlorotoluene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160598/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
p-Chlorotoluene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160705/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/430/9-90/015
Proceedings of the U.S. EPA Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Technology Forum-1990. Held in Oriando,
Florida on March 20-22,1990.
PB91-104265/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/503/9-90/005
Progress in the National Estuary Program: Report to Con-
gress.
PB91-168385/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/440/4-90/005
Quality of Our Nation's Water A Summary of the 1988
National Water Quality Inventory.
PB91-145912/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regulation and Policy Matrices: A Guide to the Rules
Governing Grants Awarded under the Construction
Grants Program. Update 1990.
PB91-125849/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/570/949/015
Resource Guide for Small Drinking Water Systems.
PB91-129767/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/503/8-89/001
Saving Bays and Estuaries: A Primer for Establishing and
Managing Estuary Projects.
PB91-145474/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/570/949/012
Self-Assessment for Small Privately Owned Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-129791/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-89/014
Self-Assessment for Small Publicly Owned Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-129783/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/430/9-90/014
State Design Criteria for Wastewater Treatment Systems.
PB91-125930/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/430/09-9/004
State Revolving Fund (SRF) Interim Report to Congress:
Financial Status and Operations of Water Pollution Con-
trol Revolving Funds.
PB91-191338/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Trichlorofluoromethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160648/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Update of the Regulation and Policy Matrices Dated Sep-
tember 1988.
PB91-143081/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/570/9-89/013
Water System Self-Assessment for Homeowners' Asso-
ciations.
PB91-129775/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/949/011
Water System Self-Assessment for Mobile Home Parks.
PB91-129809/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OFFICE OF DRINKING WATER
Addendum to Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis of Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Inorganic
Chemicals (March 31. 1989).
PB91-143453/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Addendum to Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis of Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals (April 1989).
PB91-142885/REB 91-01 PC A07
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beta and Gamma
Emitting Radnnudides.
PB91-225649/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Uranium.
PB91-22S680/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Radium (Final
Draft).
PB91-225631/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/570/9-91/002
Establishing Programs to Resolve Small Drinking Water
System Viability: A Summary of the Federal/State Work-
Shop. Held in Scottsdale, Arizona on September 22-24.
1990.
PB91-179028/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Health Advisory for Hexachtoroethane.
PB91-159657/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
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REGION X - SEATTLE, WA
EPA/570/9-90/004
Improving the Viability of Existing Small Drinking Water
Systems.
PB91-179010/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Information Collection Request National Primary Drinking
Water Regulations: Phase 2 Synthetic Organic and Inor-
ganic Chemicals Rules.
PB91-143446/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Regulatory Impact Analysis of Proposed National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations for Radtonuclktes.
PB91-225698/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/625/4-89/024
Seminar Publication: Risk Assessment, Management and
Communication of Drinking Water Contamination.
PB91-145722/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91Y001
State Drinking Water Administrative Penalty Programs:
An Inventory of State Practices.
PB91-181933/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
White Phosphorus Health Advisory.
PB91-161026/REB 91-01
PC A05/MF A01
REGION III - PHILADELPHIA, PA
Cleaning Up Our Coastal Waters: An Unfinished Agenda.
A Regional Conference. Held in Rrverdate, New York on
March 12-14,1990.
PB91-180174/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
REGION IV - ATLANTA, GA
EPA/904/9-90/003A
Environmental Impact Statement/State Analysis Report
Cedar Bay CogeneratJon Project Jacksonville, Florida
(EPA and FDER). Including Technical Appendix.
PB91-206250/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
REGION V - CHICAGO, ILL
EPA/905/4-90/001
Estimated Loadings from Seven Michigan Tributaries and
Recommendations for Tributary Sampling Strategies.
PB91-125823/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/905/4-90/002
Field Intercomparison of Precipitation Samplers for As-
sessing Wet Deposition of Organic Contaminants.
PB91-125880/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/905/8-88/005
Great Lakes Demonstration Program, Section 108a.
PB91-148437/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/905/9-91/008A
Maumee River Basin Pilot Watershed Study. Volume 4.
Continued Watershed Monitoring (1981-1985) and Rainu-
lator Study (1986).
PB91 -233601 /REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/905/4-88/008
Risk Management Recommendations for Dtoxin Contami-
nation at Midland, Michigan.
PB91-148429/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/905/9-89/005
U.S. Progress in Implementing the Great Lakes Water
Quality Agreement Annual Report to Congress, 1988.
PB91 -125815/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
REGION VIII - DENVER, CO
Atfordability of Major Wastewater Systems Improvements
for Small Montana Communities.
PB91-236018/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook of Wetland Plants of trie Rocky Mountain
Region. >
PB91-218685/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
REGION X - SEATTLE, WA
EPA/910/9-90/017
Analysis of the Policy Implications of Regional Municipal
Solid Waste (MSW) Disposal.
PB91 -125781 /REB 91 -01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/910/9-89/040
Analysis of the Toxics Release Inventory Data: EPA
Region 10.
PB91-125773/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/016
Current and Target Recovery Rates for Plastics Packag-
ing in Oregon.
PB91-191700/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/008
Detisionmaker's Guide to Recycling Plastics.
PB91-191718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/910/9-90/009
Effects of Sediment Holding Time on Sediment Toxicity.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149575/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/910/9-88/240
Elliot Bay Action Program: 1988 Action Plan.
PB91-149583/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/910/9-88/195
Everett Harbor Action Plan: Data Summaries.
PB91-181792/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/910/9-89/006
Everett Harbor Action Program: 1989 Action Plan. Puget
Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149567/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/910/9-90/010
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment: The Rela-
tionship between juvenile Growth and Reproductive Suc-
cess. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149591/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/910/9-90/016
Northwest RCRA Corrective Action Strategy.
PB91-125856/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/011
Pesticides in Natural Systems: 'How Can Their Effects Be
Monitored'. Proceedings of the Conference. Held in Cor-
vallis, Oregon on December 11-12, 1990.
PB91-197053/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/003
Pollutants of Concern in Puget Sound.
PB91-211953/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/910/9-90/025
Reconnaissance Survey of Chemical Contamination and
Biological Effects in Southern Puget Sound.
PB91-211946/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/910/9-90/018
Region 10 Environmental Indicators. FY 89 Summary.
PB91-136580/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/910/9-88/196
Sampling and Analysis Design for Development of Elliott
Bay Toxics Action Plan.
PB91-181800/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/910/9-90/013
Sinclair and Dyes Inlets Urban Bay Action Program: 1990
Action Plan. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-125872/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
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Entries are sequenced by corporate author name, report number, and NTIS order number.
The monitor agency number is given following the report title.
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Corporate/Performing Organization
Report or Series Number
Title
(Sponsor's Report or Series Number)
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Code
Clemton Univ., SC, Dept. of Environmental System*
Engineering
EPA/600/D-85/036
PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons) Uptake by Plants:
Methodology and Initial Investigations
EPA/600/D-85/036
PB85-169597/REB PCA02/MFA01
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ABB COMBUSTION ENGINEERING, WINDSOR, CT.
Natural Gas Reburning for NOx Control on a Cyclone-
Fired Boiler.
(EPA/600/D-91/146)
PB91-223164/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ABT ASSOCIATES, INC., CAMBRIDGE, MA.
Assessment of Risks from Exposure of Humans, Terres-
trial and Avian Wildlife, and Aquatic Life to Dioxins and
Furans from Disposal and Use of Sludge from Bleached
Kraft and Sulfite Pulp and Paper Mills.
(EPA/560/5-90/013)
PB91-102145/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
ACRES INTERNATIONAL CORP., AMHERST, NY.
Follow-Up Durability Measurements and Mitigation Per-
formance Improvement Tests in 38 Eastern Pennsylvania
Houses Having Indoor Radon Reduction Systems.
PB91-171389/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
ACUREX CORP, JEFFERSON, AR.
Size Distributions of Trace Metals in Flue Gas Paniculate
from a Pilot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
(EPA/6OO/D-90/181)
PB91-131623/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Facility: Annual Report for FY90.
(EPA/600/9-91/010)
PB91-182493/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC Incinerabilrty
Ranking in a Pilot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
(EPA/600/D-91/060)
PB91-182733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with a
Single-Stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 1. Technical
Results.
(EPA/600/2-91/032A)
PB91-223388/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with a
Single-Stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 2. Appendi-
ces.
(EPA/6OO/2-91/032B)
PB91-223396/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
Pilot-Scale Incinerabilrty Evaluation of Arsenic-and Lead-
Contaminated Soils from Two Superfund Sites.
(EPA/600/D-91/176)
PB91-226308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ACUREX CORP, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA.
Incineration Treatment of Arsenic-Contaminated Soil.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/012)
PB91-183541/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ACUREX CORP, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Temperature Dependence of the Emission of Perchlor-
oethylene from Dry Cleaned Fabrics.
(EPA/600/J-90/146)
PB91-109843/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Formation of Chlorinated Organics during Solid Waste
Combustion.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/147)
PB91-109850/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Calcination and Sintering of Sorbents during Boiler Injec-
tion for Dry Sulfur Dioxide Control.
(EPA/600/D-90/218)
PB91-136648/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Polychlori-
nated Dibenzc-p-Dioxin and Porychlorinated Dibenzofuran
Precursors.
(EPA/60O/J-90/3O9)
PB91-146647/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Porychlori-
nated Dtoenzo-p-Dioxin and Porychlorinated Dibenzofuran
Precursors (Reannouncement).
(EPA/6OO/J-90/309)
PB91-156802/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion.
(EPA/600/J-90/393)
PB91-171496/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Operational Experience of the EPA Owned Bench Scale
Pilot Plant for Evaluating SCR DeNOx Catalysts.
(EPA/600/D-91/022)
PB91-176750/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Advanced Sorbents for Dry SO2 Con-
trol (Journal Article).
(EPA/6OO/J-88/559)
PB91-177030/REB
Activation and Reactivity of Novel Calcium-Based Sor-
bents for Dry SO2 Control in Boilers (Journal Article).
(EPA/60O/J-89/513)
PB91-177113/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Apparatus for Short Time Measurements in a Fixed-Bed
Gas/Solid Reactor.
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Calcium Sorbents for Acid
Gas Emission Control.
Application of Staged Combustion and Rebuming to the
Co-Firing of Nitrogen-Containing Wastes.
^(Kf/RSr 914)1 PCA03/MFA01
Interaction of Vapour Phase Organic Compounds with
Indoor Sinks.
(EPA/600/J-91/069)
PB91-196493/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control Technology Center 1990. A Year of Expanding
Service.
(EPA/600/9-91/023)
PB91-222034/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Small-Chamber Determinations of the Emission Rates of
Mercury from Latex Paints.
(EPA/600/D-91/155)
PB91-223255/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Five Alternative Refriger-
ants in Vapour-Compression Cycles.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/159)
PB91-223297/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Permeability Properties of Fly Ash from Furnace Sorbent
Injection Process.
(EPA/600/D-91/170)
PB91-226399/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Satellite Lines from the X-ray Source on X-ray
Diffraction Peaks.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/196)
PB91-242552/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Effect of Ventilation on Emission Rates of Wood Finish-
ing Materials.
(EPA/600/J-91/204)
PB91-242966/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ACUREX CORP., RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS DIV.
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas De-
sulfurization.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/173)
PB91-226423/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ADDIS ABABA UNIV. (ETHIOPIA). DEPT. OF STATISTICS.
New Approach to Estimation of Relative Risks Due to
Two or More Risk Factors under Multiple Matching in
Case-Control Studies.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/536)
PB91-231241/HEB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE, BELTSVILLE, MD.
CLIMATE STRESS LAB.
Effects of Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide, Soil Water Deficit, and
Cultivar on Yields of Soybean.
(EPA/600/J-90/262)
PB91-144840/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE, UNIVERSITY
PARK, PA. NORTHEAST WATERSHED RESEARCH
CENTER.
Conditional Simulation of Flow and Transport
(EPA/600/J-91/033)
PB91-182287/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE, WASHINGTON,
DC.
National Program (NCLAN) to Assess the Impact of
Ozone on Agricultural Resources.
(EPA/600/D-90/1S6)
PB91-129718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AIR FORCE ENGINEERING AND SERVICES CENTER,
TYNDALL AFB, Fl_
Degreasing System Pollution Prevention Modification
verses Industrial Hygiene Concerns.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/196)
PB91 -231142/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ALLIANCE TECHNOLOGIES CORP, CHAPEL HILL, NC.
CH-90-75
Analysis of Historical Radiatively Important Trace Gases
(RITG) Emissions: Development of a Trace Gas Account-
ing System (T-GAS) for 14 Countries.
(EPA/600/9-91/019)
PB91-216325/REB 91-04 PC A16/MF A03
National and State-Level Emissions Estimates of Radiati-
vely Important Trace Gases (RITGs) from Anthropogenic
Sources.
(EPA/600/8-90/073)
PB91-103572/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Development of
the Annual Data and Modelers' Tapes, 1985.
(EPA/6OO/7-S9/012A)
PB91-119669/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
Evaluation of Significant Anthropogenic Sources of Ra-
diatively Important Trace Gases.
(EPA/600/8-90/079)
PB91-127753/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MOBILE4 Sensitivity Analysis.
(EPA/600/8-91/032)
PB91-191312/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Asbestos/NESHAP Adequately Wet Guidance.
(EPA/340/1-90/019)
PB91-218693/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Asbestos/NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Containing Ma-
terials Guidance.
(EPA/340/1-90/018)
PB91 -218701 /REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Radiation-Curable Coatings.
91*4 PCA03/MFA01
Method for Estimating Methane Emissions from Under-
ground Coal Mines: Preliminary Findings.
(EPA/600/D-91/1S1)
PB91-223214/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Measurement of Methane Emissions in the Plume of a
Large Surface Coal Mine Using Open-Path FTIR Spec-
troscopy.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/172)
PB91-226415/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ALLIANCE TECHNOLOGIES CORP., LOWELL, MA.
Comparative Analysis of Health Risk Assessments for
Municipal Waste Combustors.
(EPA/600/J-91/039)
PB91-182337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALUMINUM CO. OF AMERICA, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Regulatory Barriers to Pollution Prevention: A Position
Paper of the Implementation Council of the American In-
stitute for Pollution Prevention.
(EPA/600/J-91/109)
PB91-207027/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
AMERICAN ATCON, INC., WILMINGTON, DE.
Follow-Up Annual Alpha-Track Monitoring in 40 Eastern
Pennsylvania Houses with Indoor Radon Reduction Sys-
tems (December 1988-December 1989).
(EPA/600/8-90/081)
PB91-127779/'REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION RESEARCH
FOUNDATION, DENVER, CO.
Assay of Beta-Glucuronidase in Non-coli Escherichia
Using EC-Mug Medium and the Colilert (Trade Name)
System.
(EPA/600/D-91/013)
PB91-162776/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AWWARF Cooperative Agreement Program for
Drinking Water Research.
(EPA/600/9-91/021)
PB91-211318/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
APOGEE RESEARCH, INC., BETHESDA, MD.
Financing Marine and Estuarine Programs: A Guide to
Resources.
(EPA/503/8-68/001)
PB91-168393/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
AQUA TERRA CONSULTANTS, DECATUR, GA.
AIDE, A System for Developing Interactive User Inter-
faces for Environmental Models.
(EPA/600/D-90/120)
PB91-129171/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DBAPE-A Database and Model Parameter Analysis
System for Agricultural Soils to Support Water Quality
Management.
(EPA/60O/J-91/174)
PB91-231423/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ARIZONA UNIV. HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER, TUCSON.
Chronic Respiratory Effects of Indoor Formaldehyde Ex-
posure.
(EPA/600/J-90/442)
PB91-177238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ARIZONA UNIV., TUCSON.
Analytical Solution to Richards' Equation for a Draining
Soil Profile.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/218)
PB91-117200/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ARIZONA UNIV., TUCSON. COLL OF MEDICINE.
Respiratory Symptoms and Risk Factors in an Arizona
Population Sample of Anglo and Mexican-American
Whites.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/16S)
PB91-231332/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ARIZONA UNIV., TUCSON. DEPT. OF CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING.
Minimization of Transient Emissions from Rotary Kiln In-
cinerators, 1990.
(EPA/600/J-90/493)
PB91-196329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transient Suppression Packaging for Reduced Emissions
from Rotary Kiln Incinerators.
(EPA/600/D-91/154)
PB91-223248/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ARIZONA UNIV, TUCSON. DIV. OF RESPIRATORY
SCIENCES.
Exposure Assessment Approaches to Evaluate Respira-
tory Health Effects of Particulate Matter and Nitrogen Di-
oxide.
(EPA/600/J-91/166)
PB91-231340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Normal Range of Diurnal Changes in Peak Expiratory
Flow Rates: Relationship to Symptoms and Respiratory
Disease.
(EPA/600/J-91/167)
PB91-231357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ARIZONA UNIV., TUCSON. ENVIRONMENTAL
RADIOISOTOPE CENTER.
Production and Transport of Carbon Dioxide in a Con-
taminated Vadose Zone: A Stable and Radioactive
Carbon Isotope Study.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/486)
PB91-191478/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION,
VICKSBURG, MS.
Leachate Collection in Landfills: Steady Case.
(EPA/600/J-88/566)
PB91-191387/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparative Evaluation of Two Extraction Procedures:
The TCLP and the EP.
(EPA/600/2-91/049)
PB91-240564/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
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ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION,
V1CKSBURG, MS. ENVIRONMENTAL LAB.
Field Verification of HELP Model for Landfills.
(EPA/6OO/J-88/567)
PB9M91395/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ASCI CORP, ATHENS, GA.
New Methods for Modeling the Transport of Metals from
Mineral Processing Wastes into Surface Waters.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/1S3)
PB91-219097/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ASCI CORP, MCLEAN, VA.
Total Human Exposure and Indoor Air Quality: An Auto-
mated Bibliography (BUS) with Summary Abstracts.
Volume 2.
PB91-137281/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT SERVICE, DOWNSVIEW
(ONTARIO).
Comparison of Measurements of Atmospheric Ammonia
by Filter Packs, Transition-Flow Reactors. Simple and An-
nular Denuders and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectros-
copy.
(EPA/600/J-90/30B)
PB91-146621/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC, BOSTON,
MA.
User's Guide for Executing O2IPR.
(EPA/600/8-90/069. EPA/SW/DK-91/OB4A)
PB91-175877/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
AUBURN UNIV, AL. DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING.
Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity Distributions: A
Manual of Practice.
(EPA/600/8-90/046)
PB91-211938/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
BATTELLE COLUMBUS DIV, OH.
Presence of Dcfiloromethane on Cleaned XAD-2 Resin:
A Potential Problem and Solutions.
(EPA/600/J-90/1S5)
PB9M09934/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS, OR
Technique for Controllable Vapor-Phase Deposition of 1-
Nitro(14C)pyrene and Other Porycycfic Aromatic Hydro-
carbons onto Environmental Particutate Matter.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/042)
PB91-182212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BATTELLE. COLUMBUS, OH.
Development of Real-Time Monitors for Gaseous Formal-
dehyde.
(EPA/600/3-90/088)
PB91-126029/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Ammonia Removal from
Wastewater by Steam Stripping.
(EPA/600/2-91/046)
PB91-234633/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
BATTELLE PACIFIC NORTHWEST LABS, HIGHLAND, WA.
Uncertainty in North American Wet Deposition Isopteth
Maps: Effect of Site Selection and Valid Sample Criteria.
(EPA/600/4-aO/OOS)
PB91-101774/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Evaluation of Intact Soil-Core Microcosms for Determin-
mg Potential Impacts on Nutrient Dynamics by Genetical-
ly Enoneered Microorganisms.
(EPA76OO/J-90/196)
PB91-116228/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Acid Precipitation in North America: 1987 Annual and
Seasonal Data Summaries from Acid Deposition System
91-01 PCA11/MFA02
(EPA/6OO/4-90/01B)
PB91-196683/REB
Field CaBbrabon of Soil Core Microcosms for Evaluating
Fate and Effects of Genetically Engineered Microorga-
nisms in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
(EPA/600/3-91/041)
PB91-216366/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Curent and Developing Analytical Technologies for
Quantifying Biogenic Gas Emissions.
(EPA/600/3-91/044)
PB91-216523/REB 91*4 PCA08/MFA02
Comparing Simulated and Experimental Hysteretic Two-
Phase Transient Fluid Flow Phenomena.
(EPA/600/J-91/19S)
PB91-242S4S/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BAYLOR COLL OF MEDICINE, HOUSTON, TX.
DMA Adducts in Marine Mussel 'Myttus galtoprovinaalis'
Living in Polluted and Unpoiuted Environments. Chapter
12.
(EPA/600/D-90/197)
PB9M3689S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOOZ-ALLEN AND HAMILTON, INC, BETHESDA, MD.
Enforcement Project Management Handbook.
IOSWER-URECnVE-9a373-A)
PB91-186999/REB 91-04 PCA23/MFA03
Superfund Docket Operations Manual for Rutemakiog Ac-
tivities.
91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-921349/REB
BROWN (K.W.) AND ASSOCIATES, INC, COLLEGE
STATION, IX
Factors CorrtroSng Minimum Sol Liner Thickness.
(EPA/6OO/2-91/OO8)
PB91-191346/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
CADMUS GROUP, INC, WALTHAM, MA.
Resource Guide for Small Drinking Water Systems.
(EPA/570/9-89/015)
PB91-129767/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Water System Self-Assessment for Homeowners' Asso-
ciations.
(EPA/570/9-89/013)
PB91-129775/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Self-Assessment for Small Publicly Owned Water Sys-
tems.
(EPA/570/9-89/014)
PB91-129783/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Self-Assessment for Small Privately Owned Water Sys-
tems.
(EPA/570/9-89/012)
PB91-129791/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Water System Self-Assessment for Mobile Home Parks.
(EPA/570/9-89/011)
PB91-129809/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CALIFORNIA INST. OF TECH, PASADENA.
CONTRIB-4889
Isotopic Exchange between Carbon Dioxide and Ozone
via O((sup 1)D) in the Stratosphere.
(EPA/600/J-91/027)
PB91-183384/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV, FRESNO.
Removal of DBCP from Groundwater. Volume 2. Reid
Pilot Plant Operation.
(EPA/6OO/2-91/047)
PB91-234609/HEB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
CALIFORNIA UNIV, DAVIS. DEPT. OF LAND, AIR AND
WATER RESOURCES.
Acute Toxicity of Aqueous and Substrate-Bound Copper
to the Midge, 'Chironomus decorus'.
(EPA/600/J-B7/541)
PB91-146324/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chronic Toxicity of Copper to a Partial Life Cycle of the
Midge, 'Chironomus decorus'.
(EPA/600/J-87/S42)
PB91-146332/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CALIFORNIA UNIV, LOS ANGELES.
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Test of a Kinetic Model
for the Oxidation of Organic Compounds with Ozone and
Hydrogen Peroxide in a Semibatcn Reactor.
(EPA/600/J49/517)
PB91-183186/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CALIFORNIA UNIV, LOS ANGELES. DEPT. OF
ECONOMICS.
Contingent Valuation Assessment of the Economic Dam-
ages of Pollution to Marine Recreational Fishing.
(EPA/23O/O5-90/078)
PB91-125914/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
CALIFORNIA UNIV, LOS ANGELES. OFFICE OF
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING.
Chemistry of Water Treatment Processes involving
Ozone, Hydrogen Peroxide and Ultraviolet Radiation.
(EPA/6OO/J-87/545)
PB91-1714O5/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozonabon Byproducts. 2. Improvement of an Aqueous-
Phase Derivatizatjon Method for the Detection of Formal-
dehyde and Other Carbonyl Compounds Formed by the
Ozonatkxi of Drinking Water.
(EPA/600/J-89/5O8)
PB91-171439/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Description of a Kinetic
Model for the Oxidation of Hazardous Materials in Aque-
ous Media with Ozone and Hydrogen Peroxide in a Semi-
batch Reactor.
(EPA/6OO/J-89/S16)
PB91-183194/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CALIFORNIA UNIV, RIVERSIDE.
Water Relations of Differentially Irrigated Cotton Exposed
to Ozone.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/469)
PB91-1B3202/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CALIFORNIA UNIV, RIVERSIDE. DEPT. OF SOIL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES.
Modeling Microbial Transport in Soil and Groundwater
Microbiotogists Can Assist in the Development of Models
of Contaminant Transport.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/202)
PB91-116160/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CALIFORNIA UNIV, RIVERSIDE. STATEWIDE AIR
POLLUTION RESEARCH CENTER.
Thermal Decomposition of Peroxyacetyl Nitrate and Re-
actions of Acetyl Peroxy Radicals with NO and NO2 Over
the Temperature Range 283-313 K.
(EPA/600/J-91/184)
PB91-233478/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Development of Ozone Reactivity Scales for Volatile Or-
ganic Compounds.
(EPA/600/3-91/050)
PB91-243386/REB 91-O4 PC A07/MF A02
CAMP, DRESSER AND MCKEE, INC, CAMBRIDGE. MA.
Soil Vapor Extraction Technology: Reference Handbook.
(EPA/540/2-91/003)
PB91-168476/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
Evaluation of Sol Washing Technology: Results of
Bench-Scale Experiments on Petroleum-Fuels Contami-
nated Soils.
(EPA/600/2-91/023)
PB91-206599/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
CENTER FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES, ATLANTA, GA.
DIV. OF BACTERIAL DISEASES.
Characterization of an Axenic Strain of 'Hartmannella ver-
mifqrmis' Obtained from an Investigation of Nosocomial
Legionellosis.
(EPA/600/J-90/525)
PB91-211425/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS SERVICE, COLUMBUS, OH.
Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substance In-
ventory: 1990 Supplement to the 1985 Edition of the
TSCA Inventory. User Guides and Indices.
(EPA/560/7-90/003)
PB91-159665/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY INST. OF TOXICOLOGY,
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Examination of Immune Parameters and Host Resistance
Mechanisms in B6C3F1 Mice Following Adult Exposure
to2,3,7,B-Tetrachlorodibenzo-'p'-Dioxin.
(EPA/600/J-90/3S1)
PB91-163659/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CINCINNATI UNIV, OH.
Novel Delivering of Nutrients and Oxygen to Aid In situ
BioreclamatJon.
(EPA/600/D-90/233)
PB91-162487/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Feasibility of Hydraulic Fracturing of Soil to Improve Re-
medial Actions.
(EPA/600/2-91/012)
PB91-181B18/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Effect of Bromide on ChlorinatJon Byproducts in Finished
Drinking Water.
(EPA/600/2-91/036)
PB91-217919/REB 91-O4 PC A08/MF A02
CINCINNATI UNIV, OH. AMERICAN INST. FOR
POLLUTION PREVENTION.
Pollution Prevention: Not Only 'Where It's at' but 'Where
It's Been'.
(EPA/60O/J-90/501)
PB91-196402/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CINCINNATI UNIV, OH. COLL. OF MEDICINE.
Lack of Effect of Drinking Water Barium on Cardiovascu-
lar Risk Factors.
(EPA/600/J-90/120)
PB91-109595/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CINCINNATI UNIV, OH. DEPT. OF CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING.
Development of Quantitative Structure-Activity Relation-
ships for Predicting Biodegradation Kinetics.
(EPA/60O/J-9O/148)
PB91-109868/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Integrated Model for Predicting the Fate of Organics in
Wastewater Treatment Plants.
(EPA/60O/J-91/043)
PB91-191502/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CINCINNATI UNIV, OH. DEPT. OF CHEMISTRY.
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscoptcal Identification of Cer-
tain Polyhalogenated Acetic Acids.
(EPA/6OO/J-9O/121)
PB91-109603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopical Identification of Cer-
tain Polyhalogenated Acetic Acids.
(EPA/600/J-9O/139)
PB91-109777/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interaction of Aqueous Solutions of Chlorine with Malic
Acid, Tartaric Acid, and Various Fruit Juices. A Source of
Mutagens.
(EPA/60O/J-8B/549)
PB91-116046/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CINCINNATI UNIV, OH. DEPT. OF CIVIL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING.
Effect of Background Organic Matter from Surface
Waters on the Activated Carbon Adsorption of Specific
Organic Compounds.
(EPA/6OO/D-90/207)
PB91-137091/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Drinking Water Treatment on Assimilable Or-
ganic Carbon.
(EPA/6OO/D-90/211)
PB91-137141/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLEMENT ASSOCIATES, INC, RUSTON, LA.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Beta and Gamma
Emitting Radionudides.
PB91-225649/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
CLEMENT INTERNATIONAL CORP, RUSTON, LA.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Alpha Emitting Ra-
dionudides.
PB91-225664/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
COMPUTER SCIENCES CORP, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK.NC.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 5. De-
scription and Operation of the ROM - UAM Interface Pro-
gram System.
(EPA/4SO/4-9O/007E,EPA/SW/MT-91/O02E)
PB91-131268/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
ted NOx Emissions for Re-
Estimating Lightning-General
gional Air Pollution Models.
(EPA/600/D-9O/177)
PB91-131664/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
CA-2
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CORVALLIS ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB., OR.
User's Guide to the Complex Terrain Dispersion Model
Plus Algorithms for Unstable Situations (CTDMPLUS):
Volume 2. The Screening Mode (CTSCREEN).
(EPA/6OO/8-90/OB7)
PB91-136564/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Two Indoor Air Exposure Modeling Studies: CONTAM
Modeling Results, and Serial Correlation Effects.
(EPA/600/3-91/013)
PB91-159707/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modal Aerosol Dynamics Modeling.
(EPA/600/3-91/0201
PB91-161729/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Comparison of Modified Carson and EPA Mixing Height
Estimates Using Data from Five Field Experiments.
(EPA/600/D-90/234)
PB91-162495/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide.
PB91-171918/REB 91-01 PC E99/MF E99
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 1. The ROM
Preprocessors.
(EPA/6OO/8-90/083A)
PB91-171926/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 2. The ROM
Processor Network.
(EPA/6OO/8-90/083B)
PB91-171934/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 3. The Core
Model.
(EPA/600/B-90/083C)
PB91-171942/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Gridded Model Information Support System (GMISS)
User's Guide. Volume 2. UAM Subsystem.
(EPA/450/4-91/009)
PB91-206268/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor NetworK and Core
Model).
(EPA/6OO/8-90/083D)
PB91-223362/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
PC-BEIS: A Personal Computer Version of the Biogenic
Emissions Inventory System.
(EPA/600/J-91/183)
PB91-233460/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
COOPERATIVE STATE RESEARCH SERVICE.
WASHINGTON, DC.
Peer Review Standards for the Disposal of Sewage
Sludge U.S. EPA Proposed Rule 40 CFR Parts-257 and
503 (February 6, 1989 Federal Register pp5746-5902).
PB91-168526/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
CORNELL UNIV. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION,
ITHACA, NY. DEPT. OF AGRONOMY.
Effect of Growth Rate and Hydrophobicity on Bacteria
Surviving Protozoan Grazing.
(EPA/600/J-90/36S)
PB91-163824/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CORNELL UNIV., ITHACA, NY.
Movement of Bacteria through Soil and Aquifer Sand.
(EPA/600/2-91/010)
PB91-164277/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CORNELL UNIV., ITHACA, NY. DEFREES HYDRAULICS
LAB.
CORMIX: An Expert System for Mixing Zone Analysis.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/13B)
PB91-216309/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CORNELL UNIV., ITHACA, NY. ECOSYSTEMS RESEARCH
CENTER.
Tributyttin and Invertebrates of a Seagrass Ecosystem:
Exposure and Response of Different Species.
(EPA/600/J-90/378)
PB91-163915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pollutant Dynamics as Influenced by Seagrass Beds: Ex-
periments with Tributyttin in Thalassia' Microcosms.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/516)
PB91-206888/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
CORNELL UNIV., ITHACA, NY. LAB. OF SOIL
MICROBIOLOGY.
Relationship between Cell Surface Properties and Trans-
port of Bacteria through Soil.
(EPA/600/J-91/002)
PB91-171884/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Explanation for the Decline of Bacteria Introduced into
Lake Water.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/S17)
PB91-206896/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CORPS OF ENGINEERS NORTH ATLANTIC, BALTIMORE,
MD. CONSTRUCTION DIV.
CENAB-CO/HTW/90-1 /EPA(S)-VOL-1
Post Remedial Action Report. Lansdowne Radioactive
Residence Complex, Dismantlement/Removal Project
Volume 1. Government Operations.
AD-A230 429/3/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
CORVALLIS ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB, OR.
EPA/600/3-90/073
Impacts on Quality of Inland Wetlands of the United
States- A Survey of Indicators, Techniques, and Applica-
tions of Community-Level Btomonitoring Data.
PB91-113837/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
EPA/600/3-90/079
Synthesis Report Laboratory Test Methods for Exposure
of Birds to Microbial Pest Control Agents.
PB91-109967/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-90/080
Response and Feedbacks of Forest Systems to Global
Climate Change.
PB91-104240/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/600/3-90/087
Effects of UV-B and Global Climate Change on Rice Re-
search Plan.
PB91-109983/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/3-90/090
Bioassay for Testing the Lethal Effects of Bacterial
Pathogens on the Predatory Beetle 'Hippodamia conver-
gens' Gue. (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae).
PB91-127795/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/001
Ecological Exposure and Effects of Airborne Toxic
Chemicals: An Overview.
PB91-148460/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/006
Watershed Manipulation Project: Rationale for Hypothesis
Formulation and Testing.
PB91-159616/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/010
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Re-
search Plan for Monitoring Wetland Ecosystems.
PB91-149526/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/011
Biological Assessment of Toxicity Caused by Chemical
Constituents Eluted from Site Soils Collected at the
Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Lock Haven, Clinton Co.,
Pennsylvania.
PB91-186965/REB 91-01 PC A20
EPA/600/3-91/022
EMAP-Surface Waters Monitoring and Research Strate-
gy. Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-168518/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/025
Bioassay Protocol for Lethal and Sub-Lethal Effects of
Fungal Pathogens on 'Chrysoperla carnea' (Neuroptera:
Chrysopidae).
PB91-179044/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/026
Design of Shoreline Surveys for Aquatic Litter Pollution.
PB91-179051/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/035
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses in Frve Northern Appalachian
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project.
PB91-176057/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91 /036
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic
Invertebrate Responses of Four Adirondack Headwater
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-176065/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/048
Overview of Methods for Evaluating Effects of Pesticides
on Reproduction in Birds.
PB91-231472/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/8-90/055
National Stream Survey Database Guide.
PB91-141804/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/013
Use and Development of Environmentally Controlled
Chambers (Mesocosms) for Evaluating Biotechnology
Products: The Proceedings of the Workshop on the Use
and Development of Terrestrial Mesocosms.
PB91-191684/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/152
Quantifying Effects in Ecological Site Assessments: Bio-
logical and Statistical Considerations.
PB91-129189/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/154
Responses and Feedback to Global Forests to Climate
PB91?ie29734/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/191
Immunotoxicology of Captive and Wild Birds.
PB91-137117/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/193
Air Quality and Deposition (Chapter 3).
PB91-136606/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/195
Factors Controlling the Emissions of Monoterpenes and
Other Volatile Organic Compounds.
PB91-136622/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/003
Do Behavioral Responses to Pesticide Exposure Affect
Wildlife Population Parameters.
PB91-162677/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/004
Initial Growth and Ontogeny of Bigleaf Maple 'Acer ma-
crophytlum' in an Enriched Carbon Dioxide Environment
PB91-162685/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/095
Lake and Stream Indicators for U.S. EPA's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-191080/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/096
Terrestrial Plants (Chapter 3).
PB91-191098/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/097
Evaluating Amphibian Responses in Wetlands Impacted
by Mining Activities in the Western United States.
PB91-191106/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/178
GIS Procedure to Create a National Lakes Frame for En-
vironmental Monitoring.
PB91-226464/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/179
Toward a Rule-Based Biome Model.
PB91-226472/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/180
Climate Change and Global Isoprene Emissions.
PB91-226480/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/181
Monitoring Environmental Changes in Lakes Using Algal
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Microfossils.
PB91-226498/REB
EPA/600/D-91/182
Atmospheric Formaldehyde and the Potential for Plant
Effects.
PB91-226506/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/208
Long-Range Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of
Anthropogenic Contaminants and Their Potential Effects
on Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-233262/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/209
Forestation and Forest Management Options and Their
Costs at the Site Level.
PB91-233270/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/556
Database Assessment of Phytotoxicity Data Published on
Terrestrial Vascular Plants.
PB91-144733/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/558
Reply to Discussion by Geoff Kite: Relationship between
Annual Runoff and Watershed Area for the Eastern
United States.
PB91-177022/REB . 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/473
Numerical Models for Predicting Watershed Acidification.
PB91-115956/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/479
Statistical Model of Laboratory Death Rate Measure-
ments for Airborne Bacteria.
PB91 -117598/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/480
Evaluation of a Method to Measure Conjugal Transfer of
Recombinant DNA in Soil Slumes.
PB91 -117580/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/510
Effect of Methyl Parathion on Food Discrimination in
Northern Bobwhite ('Coiinus virginianus').
PB91-177089/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-89/528
Changing Solar Ultraviolet Climate and the Ecological
Consequences for Higher Plants.
PB91-196204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/186
Interlaboratory Testing Study on 2,3,7,8-Substituted Poly-
chlorinated Dibenzo-P-Dioxin and Polychlorinated Diben-
zofuran Isomer Standard Solutions.
PB91-116806/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/188
Checklist for Describing and Documenting Diatom and
Chrysophyte Calibration Data Sets and Equations for In-
ferring Water Chemistry.
PB91-116780/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/189
Influence of Greenhouse versus Field Testing and Taxo-
nomic Differences on Plant Sensitivity to Chemical Treat-
ment.
PB91-116772/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/191
Analysis of Risk from Exposure to Aldicarb Using Immune
Response of Nonuniform Populations of Mice.
PB91-116756/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ 600/ J-90/192
Effects of Methyl Parathion on Red-Winged Blackbird
('Agelaius phoeniceus') Incubation Behavior and Nesting
Success.
PB91-116749/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/193
Regional Estimates of Acid Mine Drainage Impact on
Streams in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United
PB91-116731/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/194
Probabilistic Statement of the Structure Activity Relation-
ship for Environmental Risk Analysis.
PB91-116244/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/195
Potential Future Effects of Current Levels of Sulfur Depo-
sition on Stream Chemistry in the Southern Blue Ridge
Mountains, U.S.
PB91-116236/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/197
Effects of Betaine on Enumeration of Airborne Bacteria.
PB91-116210/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/600/J-90/267
Effect. Uptake and Disposition of Nitrobenzene in Several
Terrestrial Plants.
PB91-144808/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/291
PIRLA Project (Pateoecotogical Investigation of Recent
Lake Acidification): An Introduction to the Synthesis of
the Project.
PB91-146472/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/295
CSmatealty Induced Rapid Acidification of a Sottwater
Seepage Lake.
PB91-146514/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/297
Stand History: An Alternative Explanation of Red Spruce
Radial Growth Reduction,
PB91-146456/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/340
Effects of Dicofol on Mallard Eggshell Quality.
PB91-163543/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/341
Subchronic Effects of Sodium Setenite and Selenometh-
ionine on Several Immune-Functjons in Mallards.
PB91-163550/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/400
Definition of Adverse Effects for the Purpose of Estab-
ishing Secondary National Ambient Air Quality Stand-
ards. October-December 1990.
PB91-171561/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/402
Effects of the Duration and Timing of Dietary Methyl Par-
athion Exposure on Bobwtnte Reproduction.
PB91-171587/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/403
Effects of Dietary Methyl Parathion on Northern Bobwnite
Egg Production and Eggshell Quality.
P891-171595/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/404
Some Novel Statistical Analyses Relevant to the Report-
ed Growth Decline of Pine Species in the Southeast
PB91-171603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/405
Global Climate Change: Policy Implications tor Fisheries.
PB91-171611/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/433
Survival of Bacteria during Aerosofczabon.
PB91-177147/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/434
EcotoJacokwy: Problems and Approaches (Book Review).
PB91-177154/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/471
Survival and Degradatrve Capacity of 'Pseudomonas
puUda' Induced or Cortstrtutvery Expressing Plasrmd-Me-
dated Degradation of 2.4-OicMorophenoxyacetate (TFD)
in Soil.
PB91-182196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6007,1-90/540
Quantification of Changes in Lakewater Chemistry in Re-
sponse to Acidic Deposition.
PB91-240481/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/031
Evaluation of Methods for Sampling. Recovery, and Enu-
meration of Bacteria Appied to the Phylloplane.
PB91-1BZ303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/061
PossUe Red Spruce Decline: Contributions of Tree-Ring
Analysis.
PB91-196428/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/062
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Methyl Parathion on Egg
Laying and Incubation in Mallards.
PB91-196436/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/107
Regional Characteristics of Land Use in Northeast and
Southern Blue Ridge Province: Associations with Acid
Rain Effects on Surface-Water Chemistry.
PB91-207001/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/108
Brain Choinestarase Activity o> Bobwnite Acutely Ex-
posed to Chkxpynfos.
PB91-207019/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/141
Microcosm for Measuring Survival and Conjugation of
Geneticaly Engineered Bacteria in Rhizosphere Environ-
PB91-218990/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/143
Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Bush Bean
fPtissGOlus vutoflns*) to Ozooo 8nd Drouohl Stress.
P891-219014/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/144
Effects of 2,4-Ochlorophenol. a Metaboite of a Geneti-
caly Engineered Bacterium, and 2,4-Dicntorophenoxyace-
tate on Some Microorganism-Mediated Ecological Proc-
esses in Sol
PB91-219022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/145
Comparison of Seasonal Patterns of Photosynthate Pro-
duction and Use in Branches of Red Spruce Sapfngs at
Two Elevations.
PB91-219030/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/146
Trajectory of Aerosol Droplets from a Sprayed Bacterial
Suspension.
PB91-219048/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/156
Acidic Lakes and Streams in the United States: The Role
of Acidic Deposition.
PB91-226324/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Calibration of Greenhouse and the Field for Survival of
Genetically Engineered Microorganisms.
(EPA/600/3-90/085)
PB91-109975/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Forest Management Planning in the Southern
United States.
(EPA/600/D-90/153)
PB91-129197/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DELAWARE UNIV., NEWARK. COLL. OF MARINE
STUDIES.
Effects of Soil Moisture on Structural and Biomass Char-
acteristics of Four SaH Marsh Rants.
(EPA/60O/J-87/539)
PB91-146308/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DELAWARE UNIV, NEWARK. SCHOOL OF LIFE AND
HEALTH SCIENCES,
Association of Microorganisms with Surfaces in Distribu-
tion Systems.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/197)
PB91-242560/REB 91-04 PC AOZ/MF A01
DENVER UNIV, CO. DEFT. OF CHEMISTRY.
Evaluation of a Remote Sensor for Mobile Source CO
Emissions.
(EPA/6OO/4-9O/032)
PB91-148320/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
DOW CHEMICAL CO, MIDLAND, Ml.
Evaluating Ion Exchange for Removing Radium from
Groundwater.
(EPA/eOO/J-9O/150)
PB91-109884/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
DREXEL UNIV, PHILADELPHIA, PA. GEOSYNTHETIC
RESEARCH INST.
Landfill Leachate Clogging of Geotextite (and Soil) Filters.
(EPA/6OO/2-91/025)
PB91-213660/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
DUKE UNIV, BEAUFORT. NC. MARINE LAB.
Use of Grass Shrimp ('Palaemonetes pugk>') Larvae in
Field Bioassays of the Effects of Agricultural Runoff into
Estuaries.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/117}
PB91-199869/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
DUKE UNIV, DURHAM, NC.
Developmental Change in Reversal Learning of an Olfac-
tory Discrimination.
(EPA/6OO/J-89/459)
PB91-109512/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evidence That Drug-Resistant AHoreactjve T Cells May
Contribute to Human Graft Rejection.
(EPA/6OO/J-9O/17S)
PB91-115774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DUKE UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER, DURHAM, NC.
Lung Injury Caused by Ambient Levels of Ozone.
(S>A/600/J4a/SS4i
PB91-117606/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Morphometry and 3-Dimensiooal Reconstruction of the
Acinus.
(EPA/6OO/D-90/164)
PB91-133009/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Anatomical Modeling of Microdosimetry of Inhaled Parti-
cles and Gases in the Lung.
(EPA/6OO/D-90/161)
PB91-133033/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Approximation of Surfaces in Quantitative 3-D Recon-
structions.
(EPA/6OO/J-9O/528)
PB91-213512/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Distribution of Collagen and Elasfcn Fibers in the
Lungs.
(EPA/6OO/J-9O/S29)
PB91-213520/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Measurement of Boundaries Using a Digitizer Tablet
(EPA/600/J-9O/5X)
PB91-213538/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
DUKE UNO/. MEDICAL CENTER, DURHAM. NC. CENTER
FOR EXTRAPOLATION MODELLING.
Predcted Deposition of Nonhygroscopic Aerosols in the
Human Lung as a Function of Subject Age.
(EPA/6OO/J-89/470)
PB91-109587/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Does Chronic Ozone Exposure Lead to Lung Disease.
(EPA/600/D40/168)
PB91-132993/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
DUKE UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER, DURHAM. NC. DEPT. OF
PATHOLOGY.
Purification and Biological Characterization of Human He-
patopoietin A: A Porypeptide Growth Factor for Hepato-
VA/60O/J-89/469)
391-115980/REB
91-O1 PCA02/MFA01
DUKE UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER, DURHAM, NC. DEPT. OF
PHARMACOLOGY.
Dose-Dependent Effect of Prenatal Dexamethasone
Treatment on beta-Adrenergic Receptor Coupling to Orni-
thine Decarboxylase and Cyclic AMP.
(EPA/600/J-90/523)
PB91-211409/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Regulation of Postnatal beta-Adrenergic Receptor/Aden-
ylate Cyclase Development by Prenatal Agonist Stimula-
tion and Steroids: Alterations in Rat Kidney and Lung
after Exposure to Terbutaline or Dexamethasone.
(EPA/600/J-90/526)
P691-213496/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Impairs Cellular Devel-
opment in Neonatal Rat Heart and Kidney: Effects on
DNA and Protein in Whole Tissues.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/179)
PB91-233429/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DUKE UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER, DURHAM, NC. DIV. OF
ALLERGY, CRITICAL CARE, AND RESPIRATORY
MEDICINE.
Structure of the Gas Exchange Region of the Lungs De-
termined by Three-Dimensional Reconstructions.
(EPA/600/D-90/163)
PB91-133017/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
DUXBURY (DANA) AND ASSOCIATES, ANDOVER, MA.
Proceedings of the National Conference on Household
Hazardous Waste Management (5th). Held in San Fran-
cisco, California on November 5-7,1990.
(EPA/530/SW-91/OS9)
PB91-206607/REB 91-01 PCA99/MFA04
DYNAMAC CORP, ROCKVILLE, MD.
ISBN-0-9627422-0-1
Histological and Histopathological Evaluation of the
Testis.
(EPA/600/8-91/012. OHEA-R-382)
P891-164293/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Atrazine.
PB91-142794/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Anticipated Pesticide Residues in Food.
P891-154583/REB 91-01 PC E99/MF £99
Anticipated Pesticide Residues in Food. Volume 1.
PB91-154591/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Anticipated Pesticide Residues in Food. Volume 2.
PB91-154609/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF E09
Cleaning Up Our Coastal Waters: An Unfinished Agenda.
A Regional Conference. Held in Rrverdate. New York on
March 12-14,1990.
PB91-180174/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
E AND S ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY, INC,
CORVALUS, OR.
Most Dilute Lake in the World.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/26S)
PB91-144816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EASTERN RESEARCH GROUP, INC, ARLINGTON, MA.
Proceedings of the U.S. EPA Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Technology Forum-1990. Held in Orlando.
Florida on March 20-22,1990.
(EPA/430/9-90/015)
PB91-104265/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Assessing the Geochemical Fate of Deep-Well-lnjected
Hazardous Waste: A Reference Guide.
(EPA/625/6-89/02SA)
PB91-145706/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Summary Report on Issues in Ecological Risk Assess-
ment
(EPA/625/3-91/018)
PB91-172122/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
Role of Health Research in Support of EPA's Regulatory
Programs.
(EPA/6OO/9-90/034)
PB91-211912/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE, ZURICH
(SWITZERLAND).
BBW-PROO(89)3
Palladium und dessen Legierungen als Wasserstoff-Per-
meabonsmembranen. Literaturstudie. (Palladium and its
alloys as hydrogen permeation membranes. Literature
study).
(EPA-217.102)
DE91724862/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
ETDE-mf-1724862
Palladium und dessen Legierungen als Wasserstoff-Per-
meabonsmembranen. Literaturstudie. (Palladium and its
alloys as hydrogen permeation membranes. Literature
study).
(EPA-217.102)
DE91724862/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
ELECTRIC POWER RESEARCH INST, PALO ALTO, CA.
EPRI-GS-6963-VOL-1
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 1
Sessions 1, 2, 3A, and 3B.
(EPA/6OO/9-91/015A)
PB91-197210/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
EPRI-GS-6963-VOL-2
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 2.
Sessions 4A, 4B, 4C. and 5.
(EPA/600/9-91/015B)
PB91-197228/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
CA-4
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR, Ml.
EPRI-GS-6963-VOL-3
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 3.
Sessions 6A, 6B, and 6C
(EPA/600/9-91/0 ISC}
PB91-197236/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
EPRI-GS-6963-VOL-4
Proceedings: 1990 S02 Control Symposium. Volume 4.
Sessions 7 A, 7B, and Posters.
(EPA/600/9-9 I/O 15D)
PB91-197244/REB 91-01 PC A2S/MF AIM
EPRI-RP-982-VOL-1
Proceedings: 1990 S02 Control Symposium. Volume 1.
Sessions 1 , 2, 3A, and 3B.
(EPA/600/9-91 /015A)
PB91-197210/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
EPRI-RP-982-VOL-2
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 2.
Sessions 4A, 4B, 4C, and 5.
(EPA/6OO/9-91/01SB)
PB91-197228/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
EPRI-RP-982-VOL-3
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 3.
Sessions 6A, 6B, and 6C.
(EPA/600/9-9 1/0 1SC)
PB91-197236/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
EPRI-RP-982-VOL-4
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 4.
Sessions 7A, 7B, and Posters.
(EPA/600/9-9 1/0 15D)
P891-197244/REB 91-01 PC A25/MF A04
Proceedings: 1 990 SO2 Control Symposium.
PB91-197202/REB 91-01 PC E99/MF E99
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS, INC.,
DURHAM, NC.
Assessment of Trace Organic Emissions Test Results
from the Montgomery County South MWC in Dayton.
Ohio.
(EPA/600/D-91/051)
PB91-182642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CORP.
DURHAM, NC.
Combustion Control of Organic Emissions from Municipal
Waste Comtxjstors.
(EPA/600/J-90/48O)
PB91-191411/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CORP,
IRVINE, CA.
Behaviour of Metals in Municipal Sludge Incinerators.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/130)
PB91-213611/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Observations on Waste Destruction in Liquid Injection In-
cinerators (Revised).
(EPA/600/J-9O/S34)
PB91-223347/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENGINEERING SCIENCE, CARY, NC.
PM10 Emission Factor Listing Developed by Technology
Transfer and Airs Source Classification Codes with Docu-
mentation.
(EPA/450/4-89/022)
PB91 -14841 1/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
ENTROPY ENVIRONMENTALISTS, INC., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Hydrocarbon Continuous Monitoring Systems for Hazard-
ous Waste Incinerator Emissions Measurement
(EPA/6OO/D-91/124)
PB91-213561/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis of Municipal Wastewater Sludge
Incinerator Emissions (or Metals, Metal Species, and Or-
ganics.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/133)
PB91-219113/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH AND TESTING,
INC, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Induction of Micronuclei in Cultured Human Bronchial
Epithelial Cells by Direct-Acting Carcinogens.
(EPA/60O/J-90/479)
PB91-182113/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stage-Specific Damage to Synaptonemal Complexes and
Metaphase Chromosomes Induced by X Rays in Male
Mouse Germ Cells.
(EPA/60O/J-91/04O)
PB91-182238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stability of the Mutagenicity in Stored Cigarette Smokers'
Urine and Extract
(EPA/600/J-90/4S8) „
PB91-183319/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Prediction of the Reactivities of Cyctopenta-potynuclear
Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Quantum Mechanical Meth-
ods.
Cytogenetic Studies of Ethyl Acrylate Using C57BL/6
Mice.
Toxicological Screen to Determine In vitro Survival and
Competition of Environmentally Applied Pseudomonads
with Mouse Fecal Microbkrta.
91-04 PCA03/MFAO,
Monitoring IACP Samples and Construction of a Central-
ized Database.
Genotoxicity of 2-Amino-6-N-Hydroxyadenine (AHA) to
Mouse Lymphoma and CHO Cells.
(EPA/600/J-91/213)
PB91-243048/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INST., WASHINGTON, DC.
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study,
1990 Update.
(EPA/S4O/B-91/002)
PB91-921259/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SUPPORT, SILVER
SPRING, MD.
Ground-Water Research: Technical Assistance Directory.
Third Edition.
(EPA/600/9-91/006)
PB91-181834/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND SERVICES, INC.,
CHAPEL HILL, NC.
Human Clinical Inhalation Exposures Experimental
Design, Methodology, and Physiological Responses.
(EPA/6OO/D-9O/171)
PB91-132944/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LAB.,
CINCINNATI, OH.
EPA/600/4-90/020
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water, Supplement 1.
PB91-108266/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/600/4-90/020
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Supplement 1.
PB91-146027/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
EPA/600/4-90/030
Macroinvertebrate Field and Laboratory Methods for
Evaluating the Biological Integrity of Surface Waters.
PB91-171363/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/600/4-90/031
Manual for the Evaluation of Laboratories Performing
Aquatic Toxicity Tests.
PB91-148353/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/016
Test Methods for 'Escherichia coli' in Drinking Water. EC
Medium with Mug Tube Procedure. Nutrient Agar with
Mug Membrane Filter Procedure.
PB91-234591/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LAB.,
CINCINNATI, OH. CHEMISTRY RESEARCH DIV.
EPA/600/4-88/039
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Revised July 1991.
PB91-231480/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/600/4-91/010
Methods for the Determination of Metals in Environmen-
tal Samples.
PB91-231498/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LAB., LAS
VEGAS, NV.
DOE/DP/00539-062
Radiation monitoring around United States nuclear test
areas, calendar year 1989. Offsite environmental morritor-
Sl9ri005910/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/450/4-90/008A
IMPROVE Progress Report Appendix A.
PB90-231366/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA-540/4-91 /001
Ground-Water Issue: Soil sampling and analysis for vola-
tile organic compounds.
DE91016758/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-600/4-90/016
Radiation monitoring around United States nuclear test
areas, calendar year 1989. Offsite environmental monitor-
D§9rr§OS910/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/222
Thermospray lonization with Repeller-lnduced Collisional-
ly Activated Dissociation of Dyes.
PB91-117168/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/224
Electron-Capture Negative lonization Calibrants for Mag-
netic Sector Mass Spectrometers.
PB91-117143/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-90/225
Mass Spectral Fragmentation Pathways in Nitramines: A
Collision-Induced Dissociation Study.
PB91-117135/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
Ml. CERTIFICATION DIV.
EPA/460/A-89/14
Application for Certification 1989 Heavy-Duty Vehicles -
Jeep/Eagle Emission Control.
PB90-213265/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF E12
EPA/460/A-89/15
Application for Certification 1989 Heavy-Duty Engine -
PB90^213273/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
EPA/460/A-89/16
Application tor Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - International.
PB90-213281/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/460/A-89/17
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles Gas Emission - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213299/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/460/A-89/18
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Gas Evaporative - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213307/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/460/A-89/19
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu.
PB90-213315/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/460/A-89/20
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Truck.
PB90-213323/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
EPA/460/A-89/21
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck Emission - Nissan.
PB90-213349/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/460/A-89/22
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Pulsar NX (DOHC).
PB90-213356/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/460/A-89/23
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Maxima (VG30E).
PB90-213364/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/460/A-89/24
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Stanza.
PB90-213372/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/460/A-89/25
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles • Nissan Motor Company Sentra 300ZX Turbo.
PB90-213380/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/460/A-89/26
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 300ZX.
PB90-213398/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/460/A-89/27
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 240SX.
PB90-213406/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/460/A-89/28
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Nissan Motor Company Truck Pathfinder.
PB90-213414/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
EPA/460/A-89/29
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra/Pulsar - NX (TBI).
PB90-213422/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
EPA/460/A-89/30
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra Honeybee (E16S).
PB90-213430/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/460/A-89/31
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles Emission - Sentra 4WD.
PB90-213448/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/460/A-89/32
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Volvo.
PB90-213455/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/460/A-89/33
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Gasoline Fueled. Volume 1.
PB90-213463/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/460/A-89/34
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Gasoline Fueled. Volume 2.
PB90-213471/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
EPA/460/A-89/35
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors. Volume 1.
PB90-213489/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
EPA/460/A-89/36
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Isuzu Motors. Volume 2.
PB90-213497/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A02
EPA/460/A-89/37
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Mazda.
PB90-213505/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/460/A-89/38
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 1.
PB90-213513/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
EPA/460/A-89/39
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 2.
PB90-213521/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/460/A-89/40
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles • Chrysler Motors. Volume 3.
PB90-213539/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
EPA/460/A-89/41
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 4.
PB90-213547/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
EP A/460/A-89/42
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck Exhaust - Chrysler.
PB90-213554/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
CA-5
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EPA/460/A-89/43
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213562/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/460/A-89/44
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks. Light-Duty Vehicles, HDG, and HDG/LDT -
Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213S70/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
EPA/460/A-89/45
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
Volume i
PB90-213588/REB 91-01 PC AU/MF A02
EPA/460/A-89/46
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
Volumes.
PB90-213596/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
EPA/460/A-89/47
Application for Certification 1969 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
Volume 1.
PB90-213604/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles.
PB90-213257/REB 91-01 PC E99/MF E99
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Vehicles.
PB90-213331/REB 91-01 PC E99/MF E99
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR.
ML CONTROL TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS
BRANCH.
EPA/AA/CTAB-90/04
Durability Testing of an M100-Fueted Toyota LCS-M
Carina Equipped with a Resistively Heated Catalytic Con-
verter.
PB91-106732/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/AA/CTAB-91/01
Conversion of Methanol-Fueted 16-Valve, 4-Cylinder
Engine to Operation on Gaseous 2H2/CO Fuel. Interim
Reports.
PB91-195941/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPAMA/CTAB-91/02
Light-Duty Automotive Technology and Fuel Economy
Trends through 1991.
PB91-206342/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/AA/CTAB-91/03
Evaluation of Camel Resistively Heated Metal Monolith
Catalytic Conveners on an M100 Neat Methanol-Fueted
Vehicle. Part 3.
PB91-21S863/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR.
ML EMISSION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CHV.
AP-42-SUPPL-A
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 2.
Uobie Sources. Supplement A.
PB91-167692/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
ML OFFICE OF MOBILE SOURCES.
MO6ILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model Source Code.
(EPA/SW/UT-91/09S)
PB91-509992/REB 91-04 CP T05
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model (IBM PC Compatible) (for Microcomputers).
{EPA/SW/DK-91/099)
PB91-510008/REB 91-04 CP DOS
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model (Apple Macintosh Version) (for Microcom-
puters).
(EPA/SW/DK-91/100)
PB91-510016/REB 91-04 CP DOS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
ML STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPORT
BRANCH.
EPA/460/3-91/01
Report to Congress on Railroad Emissions: A Study
Based On Existing Data.
PB91-216150/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
ML TEST AND EVALUATION BRANCH.
EPA-AA-TEB-91/01
User's Guide to MOBILE4.1 (Mot*) Source Emission
Factor Model)
(EPA/SW/UT-91/098A)
PB91-228759/REB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ATHENS, GA.
EPA/600/D-91/132
Study Design to Investigate and Simulate Agrochemical
Movement and Fate in Groundwater Recharge (Chapter
8).
PB91-216234/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ATHENS, GA.
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIV.
Environmental Compliance Branch, Standard Operating
Procedures and QuaSty Assurance Manual, Revision 1.
PB91-233650/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ATLANTA, GA.
REGION IV.
EPA/904/9-90/003A
Environmental Impact Statement/State Analysis Report.
Cedar Bay Cogeneration Project, Jacksonville, Florida
(EPA and FDER). Including Technical Appendix.
PB91-206250/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
EPA/904/9-90/003B
Environmental Impact Statement/State Analysis Report.
Cedar Bay Cogeneration Project, Jacksonville, Florida
(EPA and FDER). Including Technical Appendix.
PB91-206250/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CHICAGO, IL.
GREAT LAKES NATIONAL PROGRAM OFFICE.
EPA/905/9-89/005
U.S. Progress in Implementing the Great Lakes Water
Quality Agreement Annual Report to Congress, 1988.
PB91 -125815/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
GLNPO-O4/89
U.S. Progress in Implementing the Great Lakes Water
Quality Agreement Annual Report to Congress, 1988.
PB91-125815/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CHICAGO, IL.
REGION V.
EPA/905/4^8/008
Risk Management Recommendations for Dioxin Contami-
nation at Midland, Michigan.
PB91-148429/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
INFORMATION.
CERI-90-04
Annual Hazardous Waste Research Symposium (16th):
Remedial Action, Treatment and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on April 3-5, 1990.
PB91-145664/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/625/5-90/025
Environmental Pollution Control Alternatives: Drinking
Water Treatment for Small Communities.
PB91-145961/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/625/6-89/023
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Procedures
for Hazardous Waste Incineration. Handbook.
PB91-145979/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. DRINKING WATER RESEARCH DIV.
EPA/600/2-91/011
Arsenic(3) and Arsemc(5) Removal from Drinking Water
in San YskJro, New Mexico.
PB91-181925/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/183
Can Membranes Be Acceptable Treatment Technology
for Drinking Water Treatment
PB91-133041/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/184
Water Quality Modeling in Distribution Systems.
PB91-130153/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/209
X-ray, Microscope, and Wet Chemical Techniques: A
Complementary Team for Deposit Analysis.
PB91-137125/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/015
Methods of Removing Drinking Water Contaminants and
Their Limitations: Inorganics and Radkxudides.
P891-162792/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/016
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with a Natural
Water.
PB91-162800/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/017
Concept of Presence Absence Testing.
P891-162818/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/034
Design and Performance of Slow Sand Filters in the Pa-
cific Northwest
PB91-176875/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/035
Slow Sand nitration in the United States (Book Chapter).
PB91-176883/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/064
Removal of Qfyphosate from Drinking Water.
PB91-182774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/113
Model of 'Giardta lamblia' Inactivation by Free Chlorine.
PB91-196139/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/114
Principles of Water Filtration.
PB91-196147/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/60O/D-91/160
Inactivation of 'Giardia lamblia' by Free Chlorine: A Math-
ematical Model.
PB91-223305/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/161
Development, Application, and Calibration of Models for
Predicting Water Quality in Distribution Systems.
PB91-223313/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/162
EPA's Research Program in Granular Activated Carbon.
PB91 -223321 /REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/512
Controlling Organics with GAC: A Cost and Performance
Analysis.
PB91-177105/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/533
Analysis of Inactivation of 'Giardia lamblia' by Chlorine.
PB91-196253/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/410
Concerns with Using Chlorine-Dioxide Disinfection in the
USA.
PB9M71652/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/502
Measuring and Modeling Variations in Distribution System
Water Quality.
PB91-196410/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91 /005
Using Powdered Activated Carbon: A Critical Review.
PB91-177337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/006
Conference Summary: Practical Aspects of the Design
and Use of GAC.
PB91-177345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA AND ASSESSMENT
OFFICE.
ECAO-CIN-402
Drinking Water Criteria Document for LJndane.
PB91-142851/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
ECAO-CIN-420
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Aldicarb.
PB91-142810/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-426
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toxaphene.
PB91-143404/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
ECAO-CIN-613
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Acenaphthene.
PB91-161513/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-614
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Acrolein.
PB91-161612/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ECAO-CIN-615
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Acrytonitrile.
PB91-161398/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-616
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Aldrin/Dieldrin.
PB91 -161521 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-617
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Antimony.
PB91 -161539/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-621
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Benzktene.
PB91-161604/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ECAO-CIN-624
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Carbon Tetrachlonde.
PB91-161554/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-625
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chtordane.
PB91-161547/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-628
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chloroalkyl Ethers.
PB91-161620/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-629
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chlorinated Naphthalenes.
PB91-161380/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-630
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chlorinated Phenols.
PB91-161661/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-631
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chloroform.
PB91-161562/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-632
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
2-Chkxophenol.
PB91-161570/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-636
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
DDT.
PB91-161471/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-640
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
2,4-Dichlorophenol.
PB91-161596/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-642
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
2.4-Dimemylphenol.
PB91-161497/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CA-6
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI, OH.
ECAO-CIN-644
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Diphenylhydrazine.
PB91-161448/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-646
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Endrin.
PB91-161505/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-647
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Ethylbenzene.
PB91-161489/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-648
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Fluoranthene.
PB91-161430/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-649
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Haloethers.
PB91-161646/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-651
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Heptachlor.
PB91-161463/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-652
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Hexachlofobutadiene.
PB91-161455/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-654
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene.
PB91-161422/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-661
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Nitrophenols.
PB9M61414/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-662
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Nitrosamines.
PB91-161406/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-664
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Phenol.
PB91-161638/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-665
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Phthalate Esters.
PB91-161653/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-674
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Toxaphene.
PB91-161588/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-753
Feasibility of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combustor Rutland,
Vermont Pilot Study.
PB91-181917/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/600/6-90/008
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Landfilling.
PB91-100172/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/600/6-90/008
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Landfilling.
PB91-137265/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/600/6-91/001
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Parasites in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB91-182352/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/600/6-91/004
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Mu-
nicipal Sludge Incineration.
PB91-228114/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/8-89/012
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Chloral.
PB91-216481/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/8-89/021
Hearth and Environmental Effects Document for Adiponi-
trile.
PB91-213678/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/8-89/027
Hearth and Environmental Effects Document for Benzole
Acid
PB91-213686/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/8-89/050
Hearth and Environmental Effects Document for 4-Amino-
pyndine.
PB91-216333/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/8-89/051
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 1,3-Buta-
diens
PB91-216341/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/8-89/104
Hearth and Environmental Effects Document for Aceto-
PB9l3?6358/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/8-90/021
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Cacodyl-
PB91-216473/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/8-90/025
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Bromo-
form.
PB91-216424/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/8-90/031
Health and Environmental Effects Document for 1-Buta-
nol.
PB91-216465/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/8-90/033
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Benzyl
Alcohol.
PB91-213694/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/8-91/007
Feasibility of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combustor: Rutland,
Vermont Pilot Study.
PB91-181917/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/600/8-91/007A
Feasibility of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combustor: Rutland,
Vermont Pilot Study. Appendices.
PB91-179697/REB 91-01 PCA21/MFA03
EPA/600/8-91/015
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Boron
and Boron Compounds.
PB91-233635/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/600/8-91/016
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Bro-
mochloromethane.
PB91-213702/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
EPA/600/D-90/216
Overview of Risk Assessment for Toxic and Pathogenic
Agents.
PB91-136945/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/085
Sensitivity Analysis of a Nested Ozone Air Quality Model.
PB91-191221/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-86/554
New Approaches in the Derivation of Acceptable Daily
Intake (ADI).
PB91-191379/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/525
Risk Assessment and Risk Management.
PB91-191361/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/600/J-90/484
Fish Consumption Advisories: Toward a Unified, Scientifi-
cally Credible Approach.
PB91-191452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ISBN-0-911131-98-1
Risk Assessment and Risk Management.
PB91-191361/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. HAZARDOUS WASTE ENGINEERING RESEARCH
LAB.
EPA/600/D-91/088
Review of Treatment for Hazardous Waste Streams
(Chapter 21).
PB91-191163/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. MICROBIOLOGICAL TREATMENT BRANCH.
EPA/600/D-91/199
Inactivation of Microorganisms.
PB91-231175/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/203
Assimilable Organic Carbon and Distribution System
Quality.
PB91-231217/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Correlation of Coliform Growth Response with Other
Water Quality Parameters.
(EPA/600/J-91/169)
PB91-231373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.
EPA/600/D-91/087
Inventory Of Constructed Wetlands for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment in the U.S.
PB91-191247/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. RISK REDUCTION ENGINEERING LAB.
EPA/540/A5-89/005
Soliditech, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Process: Appli-
cations Analysis Report.
PB91-129817/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/2-90/208
Protocol for Testing Bioremediation Products against
Weathered Alaskan Crude Oil.
PB91-137018/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/003
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 1:
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-148312/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/004
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 2
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-211920/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/005
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 3:
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-167569/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/006
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category IV:
Quality Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-191254/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-90/006
Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium
(15th). Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on April 10-12, 1989.
PB91-145524/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
EPA/600/9-90/036
Proceedings: United States/Japan Conference on
Sewage Treatment Technology (12th). Held in Cincinnati,
Ohio on October 12-13, 1989.
PB91-110031/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
EPA/600/9-91 /033
Membranes for Drinking Water Treatment.
PB91-242420/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/D-90/012
Database Management Techniques to Ensure Project In-
tegrity. Annual SAS Users Group International Confer-
ence (14th). Held in San Francisco, California on April 9-
12, 1989.
PB91-162768/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/178
Behavior of Arsenic in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-131656/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/179
Encouraging Clean Technologies: The United States En-
vironmental Protection Agency Pollution Prevention Pro-
gram.
PB91-131649/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/180
Bottled Water: Microbial Quality of Alternative Water
Supply.
PB91-131631/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/182
Water Quality Modeling and Sampling Study in a Distribu-
tion System.
PB91-131615/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/210
Experience with the EPA Manual for Waste Minimization
Opportunity Assessments.
PB91-137133/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/212
New Source Reduction Project: The Potential for Safe
Substitutes.
PB91-137158/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/213
Flexibility in Bacteriological Monitoring.
PB91-137166/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/214
Overview of Conventional and Innovative Land-Based
Thermal Technologies for Waste Disposal.
PB91-136929/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/224
Minimization of Combustion By-Products: Characteristics
of Hazardous Waste.
PB91-162396/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/225
Ultrasonic Flowmeters That Are Insensitive to Suspended
Solids.
PB91-162404/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/226
Development and Implementation of the U.S. EPA's
Waste Reduction Innovative Technology Evaluation
(WRITE) Research Program.
PB91-162412/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/227
Cost Estimates for Controlling SOCs by GAC Treatment.
PB91-162420/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/228
Ozonation and Biological Stability of Water in an Operat-
ing Water Treatment Plant.
PB91-162438/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/229
Succeeding at Waste Minimisation.
PB91-162446/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-90/230
Cost Modeling for Drinking Water Unit Treatment Proc-
esses.
PB91-162453/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-90/231
Standardized Costs for Water Supply Distribution Sys-
tems.
PB91-162461/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/232
Results from the Stabilization Technologies Evaluated by
the Site Program. New England Environmental Expo 90.
PB91-162479/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/006
Proceedings Hazardous Materials Management Confer-
ence/Central (3rd). O'Hare Exposition Center Held at
Rosemont, Illinois, on March 13-15, 1990.
PB91-162701/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/008
Future of Expert Systems in the Environmental Protection
Agency.
PB91-162727/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/009
Expert Systems to Assist in Decisions Concerning Land
Disposal of Hazardous Wastes.
PB91-162735/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/D-91/010
Expert Systems to Assist in Evaluation of Measurement
Data.
PB91-162743/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/011
Development and Application of a Research Database
for Drinking Water Systems Evaluation.
P891-162/50/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/014
Factors Affecting the Applicability of Plasma Systems to
the Cleanup of Syperfund Sites.
PB91-162784/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/018
Service Life of Geosynthetics in Hazardous Waste Man-
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
agementl
PB91-162826/REB
EPA/600/0-91/019
Geosynthetic Leachate Collection Systems.
(GR-CO28)
PB91-162834/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/024
Kinetics of Chemical and Microbiological Contaminants in
Distribution Systems.
PB91-176776/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/027
Use of Pipe Loop Tests for Corrosion Control Diagnos-
tics.
PB9M76800/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/029
EPA Clean Products Research Program.
PB91-1768Z6/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/030
Rainfall Data Analysis Using the Gamma Distribution
Function.
PB91-176834/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/031
Technical Assistance for Waste Minimization.
PB9M76842/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/032
Sludge Organies BoavaJabiWy.
PB91-176859/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/033
Techncal Basis of Pathogen and Vector Attraction Re-
duction Requirements in EPA's Sludge Regulation Pro-
posed February 1989.
PB9M76867/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/036
DuiiimeJialiun Projects Under the U.S. EPA Superfund
Innovative Technology Evaluation Program.
PB91-176891/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/037
Demonstration of Hazardous Waste Site Treatment Tech-
PB91-176909/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/03S
Review of Federal/State Medical Waste Management
PB91-176917/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/039
Membrane Summary: Performance, Concerns, and Regu-
lations.
PB91-17692S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/GOO/D-91/040
Production and Processing of Metals; Their Disposal and
Future Risks.
PB91-176933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/055
Exposure to Lead in U.S. Drinking Water.
PB91-182683/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/056
Current State of Corrosion Control: Technologies and
Costs.
PB91-182691/RE8 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/057
Polyphosphate Water-Treatment Products: Their Effects
on the Chemistry and SoUxHy of Lead in Potable Water
Systems.
PB91-182709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/058
Using Linear and Polynomial Models to Examine the En-
vironmental Stabity of Viruses (Chapter 7).
PB91-182717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/061
Treatment of Hazardous Waste with Sobdrfeation/Stab*-
zation.
PB91-18274UREB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/062
Risk Assessment for Organic MKropoHutants: U.S. Point
of View.
PB91-182758/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/063
Pesticide Removal by Membrane Processes.
PB9M82766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/065
Safe Drinking Water for the UtBe Guy: Options and Alter-
natives.
PB91-182782/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/CW1/109
Innovative Thermal Destruction Technologies (Chapter
7).
PB91-196097/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/110
Status of Land Treatment as a Hazardous Waste Man-
agement Alternative in the United States.
PB91-196105/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6007 D-91/134
Development of BOAT Standards for RCRA Wastes.
PB91-219121/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/163
Determination of C-t Values.
PB91-223339/REB
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/164
Physical and Morphological Measures of Waste Solidifi-
cation Effectiveness.
PB91-226340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/193
Microbial Aspects of Water Treatment Processes: A
Progress Report.
PB91-231118/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/198
Current Corrosion By-Products and Corrosion Control Re-
search.
PB91-231167/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/2OO
Longterm Stability of Solidified Waste as Determined by
Physical and Morphological Parameters.
PB91-2311S3/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/201
Cost Estimating Systems for Remedial Action Projects.
PB91-231191/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/210
Practical Computer Modeling for GAC Application.
PB91-233288/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/211
Evaluation and Testing of a Protocol to Determine the
Aerobic Degradation Potential of Hazardous Waste Con-
stituents in Soil.
PB91-233296/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/212
Selection of Nutrients to Enhance Biodegradation for the
Remediation of Oil Spilled on Beaches.
PB91-233304/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-87/547
Microorganisms in Municipal Solid Waste and Public
Health Implications.
PB91-196154/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/563
Plant Uptake of Non-Ionic Organic Chemicals from Soils.
PB91-177071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/570
Modeling Contaminant Propagation in Drinking Water Dis-
tribution Systems.
PB91-196170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-B8/572
Development of Cost Equations for GAC Treatment Sys-
tems (Paper 22509).
PB91-211375/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/490
Designing Fixed-Bed Adsorbers to Remove Mixtures of
~ wics
1-144766/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/509
Use of Expert Systems to Assist in Decisions Concerning
Environmental Control.
PB91-171447/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-89/520
EPA Site Demonstration of the Terra Vac In situ Vacuum
Extraction Process in Grovetand. Massachusetts. (Site
Program Update: Part VII).
PB91-182097/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/526
Destruction of Enteric Bacteria and viruses during Two-
Phase Digestion.
PB91-196188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/527
Presence-Absence CoMorm Test for Monitoring Drinking
Water Quality.
PB91-196196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-89/529
Relationships between Laboratory and Pilot-Scale Com-
bustion of Some Chlorinated Hydrocarbons.
PB91-196212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/S30
Risk Equivalent Seasonal Waste Load Allocation.
PB91-196220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-89/531
Incineration of Solid Waste.
PB91-196238/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-89/532
SITE Demonstration of the American Combustion Pyre-
tron Oxygen-Enhanced Burner.
PB91-196246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/534
NATO/CCMS Conference on the Demonstration of Re-
medial Action Technologies for Contaminated Land and
Groundwater. Held in Btthoven. The Netherlands on No-
vember 7-11,1988.
PB91-196261/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/JO/535
Turbulent Flame Reactor Studies of Chlorinated Hydro-
carbon Destruction Efficiency.
PB91-199885/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-89/540
Determining the Nutrient Status of Drinking Water.
PB91-206854/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/149
Efficacy of beta-Glucuronidase Assay for Identification of
'Eschenchia coli' by the Defined-Substrate Technology.
PB91-109876/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/182
Continuing March of Legionnaires Disease: UV May Be
Best Control Weapon in a Weak Arsenal.
PB91-116848/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/211
Guidance for the Field Demonstration of Remediation
Technologies.
PB91-117507/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/271
Seaming of Geosynthetics.
PB9M45151/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/272
Incinerability Index: A Measure of Incinerator Perform-
ance. (Journal Article).
PB91-145144/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/273
Airborne Asbestos Levels Measured Before, during and
After Abatement
PB91-145136/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/274
Incineration Research Facility.
PB91-145128/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/275
SITE Demonstration of the CF Systems Organics Extrac-
tion System.
PB91-145110/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/276
Update on Building and Structure Decontamination.
PB91-145102/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/277
Research to Support the SDWA: Pushing Back the Enve-
lope.
PB91-145094/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/278
Effects of Ozone, Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorine, and Mon-
ochloramine on 'Cryptospondium parvum' Oocyst Viabili-
PB91-145086/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/322
Bioassay Procedures for Predicting Coliform Bacterial
Growth in Drinking Water.
PB91-149625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/323
Documenting the U.S. Landfill/Impoundment Permit A
Guide to Technical Resources.
PB91-149633/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/324
Air Emissions from the Incineration of Hazardous Waste.
PB91-149641/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/360
Field Demonstration of the UV/Oxidation Technology to
Treat Ground Water Contaminated with VOCs.
PB91-163741/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/361
Control Technology: Estimating Innovative Technology
Costs for the SITE Program.
PB91-163758/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/408
Characterizing Surface Waters That May Not Require Fil-
tration.
PB91-171637/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/413
EPA SITE Demonstration of the International Waste
Technotogies/Geo-Con In situ Stabilization/Solidification
Process.
PB91-171686/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/414
Use of Electrokinetics for Hazardous Waste Site Remedi-
ation.
PB91-171694/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/415
Reductions of Enteric Microorganisms during Aerobic
Sludge Digestion.
PB91-171702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/447
Plant Uptake of Sludge-Borne PCBs.
PB91-177287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/470
Design Stream Flows Based on Harmonic Means.
PB91-182204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/491
Biologically Enhanced Oxygen Transfer in the Activated
Sludge Process.
PB91 196303/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/492
Technical Note: Adsorption Capacity of GAC for Synthet-
ic Organics.
PB91-196311/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/496
Incinerability Ranking Systems for RCRA Hazardous Con-
stituents.
PB91-196352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
EPA/600/J-90/497
Determination of Total Organic Halide in Water A Com-
parative Study of Two Instruments.
PB91-196360/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/500
Hazardous Waste Decontamination with Plasma Reac-
tors.
PB91-196394/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/533
MOUSE: A Computerized Uncertainty Analysis System.
PB91-218966/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/004
Reducing Waste in the Photo Lab. Waste Minimization:
Opportunity Assessment Make It Easy.
PB91-171900/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/011
Assay for beta-Glucuronidase in Species of the Genus
'Escherichia' and Its Applications for Drinking-Water
Analysis.
PB91-177394/RE8 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/013
Multilaboratory Evaluation of Methods for Detecting En-
teric Viruses in Soils.
PB91-183533/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/032
RBC Nitrification of High Ammonia Leachates.
PB91-182295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/035
Evaluating the Costs of Packed-Tower Aeration and GAC
for Controlling Selected Organics.
PB91-182261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/066
Overview and Update of the Superfund Innovative Tech-
nology Evaluation (SITE) Demonstration Program.
PB91-196469/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/081
Innovative Practices for Treating Waste Streams Contain-
ing Heavy Metals: A Waste Minimization Approach.
PB91-196618/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/083
Presence of Enteric Viruses in Freshwater and Their Re-
moval by the Conventional Drinking Water Treatment
Process.
PB91-196634/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/128
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with Natural
Water (Paper No. 25489).
PB91-211516/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/129
Removing Inorganics: Common Methods Have Limits.
PB91-211524/REB 91-O4 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/170
Potential Effects of Polyphosphate Products on Lead Sol-
ubility in Plumbing Systems.
PB91-231381/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/171
Determination of 'Giardia lamblia' Cyst Infective Dose for
the Mongolian Gerbil ('Meriones unguiculatus').
PB91-231399/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/194
Fate of Water Soluble Azo Dyes in the Activated Sludge
Process.
PB91-240507/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Up and Running: New EPA Case History Database and
Library System.
PB91-149617/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Modeling the Inactivation of Giardia Lamblia.
(EPA/600/J-90/499)
PB91-196386/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Expert Systems: Tools for Hazardous Waste Managers.
(EPA/6OO/J-69/S39)
PB91-206847/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Fate Model Program, Version 1.0 (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-91/080)
PB91-507137/REB 91-01 CP D01
Protocol - A Computerized Solid Waste Quantity and
Composition Estimation System (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-91/087)
PB91-507756/REB 91-04 CP D03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OR WATER ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB.
EPA/430/9-78/009
Innovative and Alternative Technology Assessment
Manual.
PB91-171371/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/600/J-88/557
Economies of Scale and Scope in Water Supply.
PB91-163519/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/569
Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Study of Mixed
Hatoacetic Acids Found in Chlorinated Drinking Water.
PB91-196162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, DENVER, CO.
REGION VIM.
Handbook of Wetland Plants of the Rocky Mountain
PB91-218685/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
EPA/600/J-90/133
Potychlorinated Biphenyls and the Developing Nervous
System: Cross-Species Comparisons.
PB91-109710/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/158
Rat and Human Visual-Evoked Potentials Recorded
Under Comparable Conditions: A Preliminary Analysis to
Address the Issue of Predicting Human Neurotoxic Ef-
fects from Rat Data.
PB91-116095/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/208
Wintertime Measurements of Aerosol Acidity and Trace
Elements in Wuhan, a City in Central China.
PB91-243006/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Potentiaton o 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachlorophenol.
(AFOSR-TR-91-0433)
AD-A235 140/1/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Urban Airshed Model.
(EPA/SW/MT-91/002)
PB91-505578/REB
91-01 CPT18
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. AIR AND ENERGY ENGINEERING
RESEARCH LAB.
EPA/600/8-90/072
Summary of EPA's Radon Reduction Research in
Schools during 1989-90.
PB91-102038/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/600/8-91/013
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources on Individual Ex-
posure. Documentation.
(EPA/SW/DK-91/088A)
PB91-201095/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/036
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 51: Glass
Source Assessment Sampling System (Glass SASS).
PB91-195966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/051
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 2.3: Sampling
and Analysis of Total Hydrocarbons from Sources b>
Continuous Emission Monitor.
PB91-233858/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-90/220
Material Selection.
PB91-136978/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/239
Controlling PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Incinerators by
Flue Gas Cleaning.
PB91-162537/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/240
Acid Rain Control Options.
PB91-162545/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-90/241
Combustion Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Mu-
nicipal Waste Incinerators in North America.
PB91-162552/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/021
Simple Model for Describing Radon Migration and Entry
into Houses.
PB91-176743/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/052
Integrated Approach to Research on the Impact of
Sources on Indoor Air Quality.
PB91-182659/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/053
EPA's Global Climate Change Program. Program Plan for
Methane Emissions from Landfills and Other Waste Dis-
posal Facilities.
PB91-182667/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/054
Biomass and Fossil Fuel to Methanol and Carbon via the
Hydrocarb Process: A Potential New Source of Transpor-
tation and Utility Fuels.
PB91-182675/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/108
Ongoing Fundamental Hazardous Waste Incineration Re-
search at EPA/RTP Facility.
PB91-196089/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/145
Advancing Woodstove Secondary Combustion State-of-
the-Art
PB91-223156/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/147
Comparability between Various Field and Laboratory
Woodstove Emission Measurement Methods.
PB91-223172/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/152
Comparison of Emissions and Organic Fingerprints from
Combustion of Oil and Wood.
PB91-223222/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/156
Initial Verification of the Environmental Protection Agency
Indoor Air Quality Model EXPOSURE Version 2.
PB91-223263/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/158
Application of Pulse Combustion to Solid and Hazardous
Waste Incineration.
PB91-223289/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/171
Mitigating Radon in Two Four-Story Dormitories.
PB91-226407/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/174
Summary of Joint DOD/EPA Research to Control VOCs
and Toxic Emissions.
PB91-226431/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/226
Modeling the Influence of Active Subslab Depressuriza-
tion (ASD) Systems on Airflows in Subslab Aggregate
Beds.
PB91-242925/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/229
Update on Radon Mitigation Research in Schools.
PB91-242958/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/562
Mechanisms Governing Transients from the Batch Incin-
eration of Liquid Wastes in Rotary Kilns.
PB91-177063/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/474
Resolving the Radon Problem in Clinton, New Jersey,
Houses.
PB91-115949/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/181
Comparison of Several Standard Materials and Tech-
niques for the Warren-Averbach Determination of Micros-
tructure Characteristics of Calcium Hydroxide Sorbent
Materials.
PB91-116855/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/310
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Municipal Waste
Combustion Systems.
PB91-146639/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/310
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Municipal Waste
Combustion Systems (Reannouncement).
PB91-156794/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/315
Impact of Particulate Emissions Control on the Control of
Other MWC Air Emissions.
PB91-146696/REB "91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/392
Sintering and Sulfation of Calcium Silicate: Calcium Alu-
minate.
PB91-171488/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/481
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Refuse-Derived
Fuel Combustors.
PB91-191429/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/482
EPA's Control Technology Approach to Assisting States
and Regions with Air Toxics Problems: Five Case Stud-
ies.
PB91-191437/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/205
Emission of Organic Substances from Indoor Surface Ma-
terials.
PB91-242974/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Point
Source Modelers' Inventory, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/004)
PB91-505586/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian Mod-
elers' Point Source Data, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/OOS)
PB91-505594/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Weekday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/O06)
PB91-505602/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Weekday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/007)
PB91-505610/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Weekday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/OOB)
PB91-505628/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter
Weekday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/009)
PB91-505636/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter
Saturday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/O10)
PB91-505644/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Modelers' Tape - Winter Satur-
day, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/011)
PB91-505651/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Saturday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/012)
PB91-505669/REB 91-01 CPT02
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NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Saturday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/013)
PB91-505677/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape, 1965.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/014)
PB91-505685/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Winter Sunday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/01S)
PB91-505693/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers1 Tape - Winter
Sunday. 1965.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/016)
PB91-505701/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dfen TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Sunday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/017)
PB91-505719/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dnn TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers1 Tape - Fall
Weekday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/018)
PB91-505727/REB 91-O1 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobite Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fan Sat-
urday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/019)
PB91-505735/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Saturday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/020)
PB91-505743/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Satur-
day. 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/021)
PB91-505750/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
*an TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Sat-
urday. 1965.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/022)
PB91-505768/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall
Sunday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/023)
PB91-505776/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC NonmcWe Sources Modelers' Tape - Fan
Sunday. 1985.
(EPMFfUT-91/024)
PB91-505784/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fan
Sunday. 1965.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/025)
PB91-505792/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dan TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Sunday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/026)
PB91-505800/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Weekday. 1985.
(EPA/OF/UT-91/027)
PB91-505818/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Saturday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-9t/OS8)
P691-S05826/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Winter Sunday, 1965.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/029)
PB91-505834/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Weekday, 1965.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/030)
PB91-505642/REB 91-01 CP T02
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Point Sources, 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/O31)
PB91-505e59/REB 91-01 CP T02
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadh
an Annual Point Sources. 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-31/032)
PB91-505867/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Annual Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Area Sources, 1965.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/033)
PB91-505875/REB 91-01 CPT02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian
Annual Area Sources, 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/034)
PB91-505883/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Annual
Natural Paniculate Sources. 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/035)
PB91-505891/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian
Annual Natural Paniculate Sources, 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/036)
PB91-505909/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Weekday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/037)
PB91-505917/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape •
Spring Weekday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/038)
PB91-505925/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Weekday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/039)
PB91-505933/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Weekday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/040)
PB91-505941/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Saturday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/041)
PB91-S05958/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Spring Saturday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/042)
PB91-505966/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Saturday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/043)
PB91-5D5974/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Enventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Saturday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/044)
PB91-505982/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring
Sunday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/045)
PB91-505990/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Spring Sunday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/046)
PB91-506006/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Sunday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/047)
PB91-506014/HEB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Sunday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/04S)
PB91-506022/HEB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC MobHe Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Weekday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/049)
PB91-506030/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Weekday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/050)
PB91-506O48/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Source Modelers' Tape - Summer
Weekday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/051)
PB91-50605S/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Weekday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/05Z)
PB91-506063/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Saturday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/OS3)
PB91-506071/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Saturday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/054)
PB91-506089/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Saturday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/055)
PB91-506097/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Saturday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/056)
PB91-506105/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Sunday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/057)
PB91-506113/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes -
Summer Sunday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/058)
PB91-506121/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Sunday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/059)
PB91-506139/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Cana-
dian TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Sunday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/060)
PB91-506147/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Mobile Sources Modelers: Tapes - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/061)
PB91-506154/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall
Weekday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/062)
PB91-506162/REB 91-01 CP T03
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall
Weekday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/O63)
PB91-506170/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Saturday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/064)
PB91-506188/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Spring Sunday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/065)
PB91-506196/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Weekday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/066)
PB91-506204/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Saturday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/067)
PB91-506212/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Partjculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Summer Sunday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/068)
PB91-506220/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Fall Weekday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/069)
PB91-506238/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Fall Saturday, 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/070)
PB91-506246/REB 91-01 CP T02
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and
Canada Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape -
Fall Sunday. 1985.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/071)
PB91-506253/REB 91-01 CP T02
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at Coal-
Fired Rants (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/DF/DK-91/073)
PB91-506295/REB 91-01 CP D02
Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPCS), Execut-
able Model (Version 4.0) (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-91/074)
PB91-506469/REB 91-01 CP D02
Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPCS). Execut-
able Model and Source Model (Version 4.0) (for Micro-
computers).
(EPA/SW/DK-91/075)
PB91-506477/REB 91-01 CP DOS
Landfill Air Emissions Estimation Model. Version 1.1 (for
Microcomputers)
(EPA/SW/DK-91/081)
PB91-507541/REB 91-01 CP D02
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources (for Microcomput-
ers).
(EPA/SW/DK-91/088)
PB91-507764/REB 91-04 CP D03
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers,
(Version 1) (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-91/092)
PB91-507871/REB 91-04 CP DOS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH AND
EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT LAB.
EPA/600/3-90/083
Adaptation of the Advanced Statistical Trajectory Region-
al Air Pollution (ASTRAP) Model to the EPA VAX Com-
puter: Modifications and Testing.
PB91-127720/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/002
Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of Polychlorinated
Dibenzo-'P'-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans.
PB91-144667/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/015
Study Using a Three Dimensional Photochemical Smog
Formation Model under Conditions of Complex Flow: Ap-
plication of the Urban Airshed Model to the Tokyo Metro-
politan Area.
PB91-168401/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/8-90/084
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the
Biogenic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB91-136549/REB, 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91 /008
Investigation of the Indoor Air Quality of the North Caroli-
na Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Re-
sources Located at 3800 Barren Drive, Raleigh, North
Carolina.
PB91-179069/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/020
Proceedings of U.S./FRG Workshop on Photochemical
Ozone Problem and Its Control (2nd). Held in Chapel Hill,
North Carolina on June 5-8, 1990.
PB91-211847/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/172
Sampling and Analysis for Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-
Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Ambient Air.
PB91-131698/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/174
Oxygenated Organic Compound Concentrations Near a
Roadway in Lithuania, SSR.
PB91-131672/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/199
Control of Motor Vehicle Emissions - The U.S. Experi-
ence.
PB91-136911/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/200
Analysis of Ozone Air Quality Over the New York Metro-
politan Area.
PB91-137026/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/202
Non-Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in Whole Air
Samples from the Autotx Studies.
PB91-137042/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ D-90/235
Evaluation of the EPA Complex Terrain Dispersion Model
(CTDMPLUS) with the Lovett Power Plant Data Base.
PB91-162503/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/005
Advanced Screening Model for Complex Terrain Applica-
tions.
PB91-162693/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/044
DOAS Urban Pollution Measurements.
PB91-176966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91 /070
Review of NAPAP Integrated Assessment Visibility.
PB91-182824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/071
Source Apportionment of Mutagenic Activity of Fine Parti-
cle Oraanics in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-182832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/073
Total Volatile Organic Concentrations in 2700 Personal,
Indoor, and Outdoor Air Samples Collected in the US
EPA TEAM Studies.
PB91-182857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/076
Overview of the Technical Implications of Methanol and
Ethanol as Highway Motor Vehicle Fuels.
PB91-182881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/078
Protocol for the Field Validation of Stationary Source
Emission Measurements.
PB91-182907/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/084
Wind Field Development for the EPA Regional Oxidant
PB91-191213/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/086
Air Quality Monitoring in Atlanta with the Differential Opt>-
cal Absorption Spectrometer.
PB91-191239/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/099
IACP: Overview of the Boise, Idaho, and the Roanoke,
Virginia. Field Studies.
PB91-191122/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/100
Modeling Carbon Monoxide (CO) Exposures within Mi-
croenvironments Given Personal Exposure Monitoring
Data.
PB91 -191130/REB 91 -01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/101
Receptor Modeling of Fine Particles in the Tacoma Tide-
flats Airshed.
PB91-191148/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/102
Sensitivity Analysis on the Effects of Serial Correlation on
Exposure Estimates.
PB91-196022/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/104
Bake-Out of a Portion of a New High-Rise Office Build-
PB91-196048/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/105
Chemical Characterization of Extractable Organic Matter
from Ambient Aerosols Collected in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-196055/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/106
Evaluation of Methodology for Determination of Polyhalo-
genated Dibenzo-'p'-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Ambi-
ent Air.
PB91-196063/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/119
Summer 1990 Atlanta Ozone Precursor Study.
PB91-211326/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/120
Natural Emissions of Oxidant Precursors.
PB91-211334/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/121
Workplace Characteristics Associated with Health and
Comfort Concerns in Three Office Buildings in Washing-
ton, DC.
PB91-211342/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/125
EPA's Indoor Air Quality and Work Environment Survey:
Relationships of Employees' Self-Reported Health Symp-
toms with Direct Indoor Air Quality Measurements.
PB91-213579/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/138
Apportionment of Residential Indoor VOC's and Alde-
hydes to Indoor and Outdoor Sources in Roanoke.
PB91 -219162/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/166
Role of Quality Assurance in Minimizing Errors in Station-
ary Source Field Sampling.
PB91-226357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/219
Reliability Study of the U.S. EPA's Method 101A: Deter-
mination of Paniculate and Gaseous Mercury Emissions.
PB91-233361/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/220
Pilot UV-B Spectrometer Intercomparison Experiment: A
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/227
Characterization of Emissions from an Early Model FFV.
PB91-242933/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/496
Reid Strategy for Sorting Volatile Organics into Source-
Related Groups.
PB91-146357/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/497
UNIPALS: Software for Principal Components Analysis
and Partial Least Squares Regression.
PB91-146365/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/498
Principal Components Analysis and Partial Least Squares
Regression.
PB91-146373/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/138
Fluid Modeling Applied to Atmospheric Diffusion in Com-
F>B91-144717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/154
Vertical Ozone Fluxes and Related Deposition Param-
eters Over Agricultural and Forested Landscapes.
PB91-109926/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/156
Design and Evaluation of a High-Flow Rate Dichotomous
Aerosol Sampler.
PB91-109942/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/184
Fitting Multimodal Lognormal Size Distributions to Cas-
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/185
Obstacle Drag in Stratified Flow.
PB91-116814/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/219
Thermal Modulation Interface between Supercritical Fluid
Extraction and Supercritical Fluid Chromatography.
PB91-117192/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Preliminary Report.
PB91-240515/REB
EPA/600/J-90/220
Particulate Matter Soiling of Exterior Paints at a Rural
Site.
PB91-117184/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/302
Characterization of Emissions from a Variable Gasoline/
Methanol Fueled Car.
PB91-146563/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/303
Seasonal Impact of Blending Oxygenated Organics with
Gasoline on Motor Vehicle Tailpipe and Evaporative
Emissions.
PB91-146571/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/305
Dense Gas Removal from a Valley by Crosswinds.
PB91-146597/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/306
Identifying Ecological Indicators: An Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program.
PB91-146605/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/362
Characterizing the Dispersive State of Convective Bound-
ary Layers for Applied Dispersion Modeling.
PB91-163766/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/459
Summary of the 1990 EPA/A and WMA International
Symposium: Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pol-
lutants.
PB91-183301/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/460
Velocity Oscellations and Plume Dispersion in a Residen-
tial Neighborhood during Wintertime Nights.
PB91-183293/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/461
Use of Scavenging Ratios for the Inference of Surface-
Level Concentrations and Subsequent Dry Deposition of
Ca(2 + ), Mg(2+ ), Na(1 + ), and K(1+ ).
PB91-183285/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/462
Determination of Organic Emissions from New Carpeting.
PB91-183277/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/494
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants within Two-Dimension-
al Valleys.
PB91-196337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91 /024
Chemical Reactions and Transport of Alkanes and Their
Products in the Troposphere.
PB91-183418/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91 /025
Particle Transmission Characteristics of an Annular Den-
uder Ambient Sampling System.
PB91-183400/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/026
Particulate Characteristics and Visual Effects of the At-
mosphere at Research Triangle Park.
PB91-183392/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/071
Prediction of Retention Times in Temperature-Pro-
grammed Multichromatography.
PB91-196519/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91 /072
Sources of Air Pollutants Indoors: VOC and Fine Particu-
late Species.
PB91-196527/REB
EPA-600/J-91 /073
EPA Program for
Trends.
PB91-196535/REB
91-01 PC A03
Monitoring Ecological Status and
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/074
Intercomparison of Atmospheric Nitric Acid Measure-
ments at Elevated Ambient Concentrations.
PB91-196543/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-600/J-91 /076
Wind Tunnel and Gaussian Plume Modeling of Building
Wake Dispersion.
PB91-196568/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/078
Moderately Stable Flow Over a Three-Dimensional Hill: A
Comparison of Linear Theory with Laboratory Measure-
ments.
PB91-196584/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/147
Video Image Analysis System for Concentration Measure-
ments and Flow Visualization in Building Wakes.
PB91-219055/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/150
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants Within Two-Dimension-
al Valleys, 1991.
PB91-219063/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/186
Evaluation of the TUPOS Air Quality Dispersion Model
Using Data from the Epri Kincaid Field Study.
PB91-233494/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/187
Empirical Method to Predict Solubility in Supercritical
Fluids.
PB91-233502/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/600/J-91/188
Spatial Distribution of Precipitation Seasonably in the
United States.
PB91-233510/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/1B9
Sensitivity of Regional Ozone Modeling to Biogenic Hy-
drocarbons.
P891-233528/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/190
Optimizing Sensitivity of SIM Mode of GC/MS Analysis
tor EPA's TO-14 Air Toxics Method.
PB91-233536/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/191
Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs and Passi-
vated Canisters for Field Sampling Airborne Toxic Organ-
ic Vapors in the United States and the USSR.
P891-233544/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/«»/J-91/207
Expert System for Estimates of Molecular Weights of
Volatile Organic Compounds from Low-Resolution Mass
Spectra.
PB91-242990/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Preliminary Studes of Video images of Smoke Dispersion
in the Near Wake of a Model Bukfng.
(EPA/GOOl'J-91/075)
PB91-196550/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OZIPR: Ozone Isopteth Plotting Package (Research Ver-
sion) (tar Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-9t/084)
PB91-507376/REB 91-01 CP 003
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents
(POHQ Reference Drectory, (Version 1.0) (for Microcom-
puters).
(EPA/OF/DK-91/Oe6)
PB91-507749/REB 91-04 CP004
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
RESEARCH LAB.
EPA/GOO/J-90/183
DehoJomous Samplers Modrfwd tor Use with Electron
MlCI uiOJUM
P891-116830/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVMONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY. RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK. NC. ENVnONUENTAL CRITERIA AND
ASSESSMENT OFFICE.
ECAOfl-0117
Noncarcnogenc Effects of Chromium: Update to Health
Assessment Document.
PB9M36S23/REB 91-01 PCM6/MFA01
ECAO-R-0127
Mamational Approaches to Developing Standards for
NoncrMria Pollutants.
PB91-191403/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-R-0140
Acid Aerosols Issue Paper. Health Effects and Aerome-
Irics.
PB91-12S864/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
ECAO-R-0297
Air Quafty Criteria for Lead: Supptement to the 1986 Ad-
dendum.
PB91-138420/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
ECAO-FWX308
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Sci-
entKc Criteria for Carbon Monoxide.
PB91-1913O4/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF Ml
ECAO-R-0311
Commuricatng Risk Information to State and Local Air
Pofcrinn Control Agencies via US EPA's Air Risk tnfor-
maton Support Center (Air RISC).
PB91-191296/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ECAO-fl-0375
Munmdb Risk Assessment tor Environmental Risk
91-01 PCAOa/MFAOl
r Concentrations of Environ-
91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-191268/REB
ECAO-R-0382
Indoor Air-As
PB91-193M7/I
ECAO-R-0386
Cnbc* Health Issues Associated with Review of the So-
eMMc Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen.
91-01
PB91-191270/REB
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
noncvanogui>b cim^s
Assessment Docunwnt.
PB91-13G523/REB
ECAQ-R-0440
Indoor Air - AMesHnent Methods of Analysis tor Enw
rofunontBi Cfc^anoocns.
PB91-137273/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF Ml
EPA/600/8-87/048F
Noncaronogenic Effects of Chromium: Update to Health
91-01 PC A08/MF Ml
EPA/600/B-88/005F
Acid Aerosols Issue Paper Health Effects and Aerome-
trics.
PB91-12S864/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
EPA/600/W9/049F
AJrOuaMy Criteria tor Lead: Supplement to the 1986 Ad-
dondivn.
PB91-138420/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF Ml
EPA/600/8-90/041
Indoor Air - Assessment Methods of Analysis for Envi-
ronmental Carcinogens.
PB91-137273/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF M1
EPA/600/8-90/042
Indoor Air-Assessment Indoor Concentrations of Environ-
mental Carcinogens.
PB91-193847/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/090
Critical Hearth Issues Associated with Review of the Sci-
entific Criteria for Carbon Monoxide.
PB91-191304/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/091
Communicating Risk Information to State and Local Air
Pollution Control Agencies via U.S. EPA's Air Risk Infor-
mation Support Center (Air RISC).
PB91-191296/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/092
Multimedia Risk Assessment for Environmental Risk
Management.
PB91-191288/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/093
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Sci-
entific Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen.
PB91-191270/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-eS/568
International Approaches to Developing Standards for
Noncrrteria Pollutants.
PB91-191403/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/171
U-Shaped Dose-Response Curves: Their Occurrence and
Implications for Risk Assessment.
PB91-115808/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
REFEREE: Bibliographic Database Manager Version 4.2
(for M>cfocomputors).
(EPA/SW/DK-91/096)
PB91-509794/REB 91-04 CP 002
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK. NC. OFFICE OF AIR QUALITY
PLANNING AND STANDARDS.
AP-42-SUPPL-C
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources. Fourth Edition. Sup-
plement C.
PB91-12S906/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/450/2-89/022
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Lead: Assessment of Scientific and Technical Informa-
tion.
PB91-206185/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/450/2-90/008
Status of Selected Air PoHutjon Control Programs. May
1990.
PB91-181826/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/450/2-91/001
Directory of OAQPS Information Services.
PB91-191049/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/450/3-83/019B
Polymer Manufacturing Industry - Background Information
for Promulgated Standards.
PB91-148304/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/450/3-88/012
Carbon Adsorption for Control of VOC Emissions: Theory
and Fun Scale System Performance.
PB91-182006/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/450/3-89/023A
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 1. Chap-
ters 1-8. and Appendices A-C.
PB91-233577/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/450/3-89/023B
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 2. Appen-
dcssD-F.
PB91-233585/REB 91-04 PC A1S/MF A03
EPA/450/3-89/023C
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 3. Appen-
dcesG-L
PB91-233593/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
EPV450/3-90/007A
Guidance Document for Selecting Antiskid Materials Ap-
plied to Ice- and Snow-Covered Roadways.
PB91-222042/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/450/3-90/009
Benzene Enabling Document for Standards on Benzene
Transfer and Waste Operations.
PB91-161737/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/450/3-90/011 A
Air Emissions from Municipal Sofcd Waste Landfills. Back-
ground Information for Proposed Standards and Guide-
lines.
PB91-197061/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
EPA/450/3-90/017
National Emission Standards for Asbestos. Background
Information for Promulgated Asbestos NESHAP Revi-
sions.
PB91-127233/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/450/3-90/019
Polymer Manufacturing Industry - Enabhng Document
PB91-161745/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/450/3-90/021
Muracipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Materials Separation.
PB91-168567/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/450/3-91/007
Alternative Control Technology Document: Organic
Waste Process Vents.
PB91-148270/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/450/3-91/012A
Procedures for Establishing Emissions for Early Reduc-
tion Compliance Extensions. Volume 1. Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing. Ethylene Oxide Sterilization, and
Chromium Electroplating.
PB91-225706/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/450/4-90/016
Protocol for the Field Validation of Emission Concentra-
tions from Stationary Sources.
PB91-216184/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/003
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1989.
PB91-172247/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91 /003B
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1989.
Executive Summary and Chapter 4-Excerpts.
PB91-206235/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/004
National Air Pollutant Emission Estimates, 1940-1989.
PB91-168559/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/007
Guidance on the Application of Refined Dispersion
Models for Air Toxics Releases.
PB91-190983/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/015
Criteria for Assessing the Role of Transported Ozone/
sors in Ozone Nonattainment Areas.
Precursors ii
PB91-195958/REB
91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/450/4-91 /017
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the
Biogenic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB91-242412/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91 /020
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS)
Technology Transfer Network (TTN) User's Manual.
PB91-234583/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information tor Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards.
PB91-233569/HEB 91-04 PC E99/MF E99
Surface Impoundment Modeling System, Version 2.0 (for
Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-91/079)
PB91-506998/REB 91-01 CP D02
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (Version 1.13) (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-91/093)
PB91-507889/REB 91-04 CP D02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK. NC. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT.
EPA/600/J-90/531
Total Human Exposure: Basic Concepts, EPA Reid Stud-
ies, and Future Research Needs.
PB91-216242/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK. NC. QUALITY ASSURANCE
MANAGEMENT STAFF.
EPA/600/D-91/083
Environmental QA: A Plan for Consistency in the 90s.
PB91-191205/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/221
Harmonization of QA Procedures for Environmental Data
Operations: Development of a National Consensus
Standard for Quality Assurance for Environmental Pro-
91-240523/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY
BRANCH.
EPA/600/J-91/053
ThermostabNity of Sperm Nuclei Assessed by Microinjec-
bon into Hamster Oocytes.
PB91-191601/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, SEATTLE. WA.
REGION X.
EPA/910/9-89/040
Analysis of the Toxics Release Inventory Data: EPA
PB?M215773/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/910/9-90/016
Northwest RCRA Corrective Action Strategy.
PB91-125856/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/910/9-90/018
Region 10 Environmental Indicators, FY 89 Summary.
PB91-136580/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/011
Pesticides in Natural Systems: 'How Can Their Effects Be
Monitored'. Proceedings of the Conference. Held in Cor-
valfis, Oregon on December 11-12, 1990.
PB91-197053/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC.
EPA/400/7-90/005
Pilot Study on Indoor A» Quality: Managing Indoor Air
Quality Risks. Report on a Meeting Held in St Michaels,
Maryland on October 25-27,1989.
PB91-145896/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC.
Guide to the Office of Water Accountability System and
Regional Evaluations: Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-145516/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Public Private Partnerships for Environmental Facilities- A
Serf-Help Guide for Local Governments.
PB91-145714/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Preliminary Analysis of the Public Costs of Environmental
Protection: 1981-2000.
PB91-145847/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Public-Private Partnership Case Studies: Profiles of Suc-
cess in Providing Environmental Services.
PB91-145904/R%B 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Computer-Readable TSCA Chemical Substances Invento-
ry. Data Tape Documentation.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/082A)
PB91-167767/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
General Enforcement Policy Compendium.
PB91-167841/REB 91-01 PC E19
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1991: Detailed Summary of
Titles.
PB91-214585/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
General Preamble: Implementation of Title I Clean Air Act
Amendments of 1990.
PB91-241877/REB 91-O4 PC A1S/MF A03
Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substances In-
ventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name
File, January 1991.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/082)
PB91-507301/REB 91-01 CPT05
Commenced PMN Case Number Cross-Reference File to
Chemical Abstracts Registry Number or Accession
Number, January 1991.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/083)
PB91-507319/REB 91-01 CP T02
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File. June 1991.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/101)
PB91-510024/REB 91-04 CP TOS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. CRITERIA AND STANDARDS DIV.
Quantification of Toxicological Effects for Alachlor.
PB91-143420/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technologies and Costs for the Removal of Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals from Potable Water Supplies.
PB91-143438/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Quantification of Toxicological Effects of Tetrachloroethy-
tene.
PB91-143479/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Health Advisory for 1,3-Dinitrobenzene.
PB91-159640/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIV.
EPA/440/1-82/061
Development Document for Final Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for
the Ore Mining and Dressing. Point Source Category.
PB91-234427/REB 91-O4 PC A99/MF A06
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES DIV.
EPA/IMSD-91/100
Access EPA: Public Information Tools, Major EPA Dock-
ets, Clearinghouses and Hotlines, Records Management
Programs, Major EPA Environmental Databases, Library
and Information Services, State Environmental Libraries.
1991 Edition.
PB91-151563/REB 91-04 PCS18.00/MF AIM
EPA/IMSO-91/101
Access EPA: Public Information Tools. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151571/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A02
EPA/IMSO-91/102
Access EPA: Major EPA Dockets. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151589/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
EPA/IMSD-91/103
Access EPA: Clearinghouses and Hotlines. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151597/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
EPA/IMSO-91/104
Access EPA: Records Management Programs. 1991 Edi-
tion.
PB91-151605/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
EPA/IMSD-91/105
Access EPA: Major EPA Environmental Databases. 1991
Edition.
PB91-151613/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
EPA/IMSD-91/106
Access EPA: Library and Information Services.
PB91-151621/REB 91-O4 PC E99/MF A02
EPA/IMSD-91/107
Access EPA. State Environmental Libraries. 1991 Edition.
PB91-151639/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
liography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
PB91-904200/REB 91-O1 Subscription
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF DRINKING WATER.
EPA/570/9-90/004
Improving the Viability of Existing Small Drinking Water
PB9V179010/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/001
State Drinking Water Administrative Penalty Programs:
An Inventory of State Practices.
PB91-181933/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/002
Establishing Programs to Resolve Small Drinking Water
System Viability: A Summary of the Federal/State Work-
shop. Held in Scottsdale, Arizona on September 22-24,
1990.
PB91-179028/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/625/4-89/024
Seminar Publication: Risk Assessment, Management and
Communication of Drinking Water Contamination.
PB91-145722/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Health Advisory for Hexachloroethane.
PB91-159657/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
White Phosphorus Health Advisory.
PB91-161026/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Uranium.
PB91-225680/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL
RESPONSE.
EPA/ROD/R01-90/033
Superfund Record oi Decision (EPA Region 1): Old
Springfield Landfill, Springfield, VT. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921420/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/ROD/ R01 -90/047
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Coakley
Landfill, North Hampton, New Hampshire (First Remedial
Action), June 28, 1990.
PB91-921401/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R01-90/048
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Stamina
Mills Site, North Smithfield. Rl. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921421/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R01-90/049
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Baird and
McGuire/Altemate Water Supply, Holbrook, MA. (Third
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921419/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/ R01 -90/050
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Beacon
Heights Landfill Site, Beacon Falls, CT. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990. (Supplemental).
PB91-921418/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R01-90/051
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Kear-
sarge Metallurgical Corporation, Conway, NH. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921416/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R02-90/101
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township Route 72 Site, Burlington County, New Jersey
(First Remedial Action), May 16, 1990.
PB91-921402/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/102
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township Route 72 and Route 532 Dump Sites, Burling-
ton County, Chatsworth. NJ. (First Remedial Action), May
1990.
PB91-921426/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/103
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Radium
Chemical Company Site, Woodside, Queens County, New
York (First Remedial Action), Final Report, June 21,
1990.
PB91-921403/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/104
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sealand
Restoration Site, Town of Lisbon, St. Lawrence County,
NY. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921424/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/105
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): FAA
Technical Center, Area 20A - Salvage Yard. Atlantic
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921425/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/106
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Lone Pine
Landfill, Freehold Township, Monmouth County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921430/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/107
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Syosset
Landfill, Nassau County, Syosset, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921549/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/108
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): M and T
DeLisa Landfill Site, Monmouth County, NJ. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921429/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/109
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Scientific
Chemical Processing Site, Carlstadt, Bergen County, NJ.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921423/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/110
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American
Thermostat Site, South Cairo, Green County, New York
(Second Remedial Action), Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921556/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/111
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Solvent
Savers Site, Chenango County, New York (First Remedial
Action), Final Report, September 28, 1990.
PB91-921557/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R02-90/112
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mann-
heim Avenue Dump Site, Galloway Township, Atlantic
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921495/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/113
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): King of
Prussia Technical Corporation Site, Winslow Township,
Camden County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921503/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/114
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemical
Leaman Tank Lines Site, Logan Township, Gloucester
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921529/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/115
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Myers
Property, Franklin Township, NJ. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921428/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/116
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Metaltec/
Aerosystems, Franklin Borough, Sussex County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921527/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/117
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker-
102nd Street Landfill. Niagara Falls, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921417/REB 91--04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/118
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Higgins
Farm, Franklin Township, Somerset County, NJ. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921496/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/119
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mattiace
Petrochemical Company, Broome County, Glen Cove,
NY. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921533/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/120
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pomona
Oaks Well Contamination Site, Galloway Township, Atlan-
tic County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921497/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/121
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker
Chemical/Ruco Polymer Site, Hicksville, NY. (First Reme-
dial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921427/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/122
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sayreville
Landfill Site. Borough of Sayreville, Middlesex County,
New Jersey (First Remedial Action), September 28,1990.
PB91-921558/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R02-90/123
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Clare-
mont Polychemical, Nassau County, Old Bethpage, NY.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921526/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/124
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sarney
Farm, Amenia, Dutchess County, NY. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921422/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/125
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Glen
Ridge Radium Site, Essex County, NJ. (Second Remedial
Action), June 1990.
PB91-921436/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/126
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mont-
clair/West Orange Radium Site, Essex County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921431/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/127
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Cinnamin-
son Groundwater Contamination Site, Burlington County,
NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921548/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/128
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Imperial
Oil/Champion Chemicals, Marlboro Township, Monmouth
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921498/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/129
Superfund Record of Decision: (EPA Region 2): Kentucky
Avenue Wellfield Site, Town of Horseheads, Chemung
County, New York (Second Remedial Action), September
28, 1990.
PB91-921551/REB 91-04 PC A15
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Vestal
Water Supply Well No. 1-1, Broome County, Vestal, NY.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921499/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-90/087
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): W. M.
Manufacturing Superfund Site, Danville, Pennsylvania
(Second Remedial Action), June 29, 1990.
PB91-921404/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/088
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Croydon
TCE Site, Sucks County, Pennsylvania (Second Remedial
Action), Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921405/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/088
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Croyden
TCE Site, Bristol Township, Bucks County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921435/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/089
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Walsh
Landfill Site, Chester County, Pennsylvania (First Remedi-
al Action). June 29, 1990.
PB91-921406/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/090
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Lord-
Shope Landfill Site, Erie County, Pennsylvania (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report, June 29,1990.
PB91-921407/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/HOO/R03-90/091
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Army
Creek Landfill Site. New Castle. Delaware (Second Re-
medial Action). Final Report, June 29,1990.
PB91-921408/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/093
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Avtex
Fibers Site. Front Royal. VA. (Second Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921432/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/094
Suportund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brown's
Battery Breaking Site. Tilden Township, PA. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921437/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/095
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Butz
Landfill Supertund Site. Jackson Township, Monroe
County, PA. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921438/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/096
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Coker's
Sanitation Service Landfills, Kent County, DE. (First Re-
medial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921550/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/097
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-
Chem Site. Earl Township, Berks County, PA. (Second
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921502/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-90/098
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sand,
Gravel and Stone Site, EBcton, MD. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921439/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/099
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome
Landfill Site. Pine Township, Mercer County. PA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921440/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R03-90/100
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Raymark
Site. Hatboro Borough. Montgomery County. PA. (Rrst
Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921504/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R03-90/101
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Keystone
Saratation Landfill Site. Adams County, Union Township.
PA. (First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921434/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/102
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Tyson
Dump Number 1. Upper Merion Township. Montgomery
County. PA. (Thrt Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921516/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R03-90/103
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): East Mt
Zion Landfill. Springettsbury Township, York County, PA.
(First Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921441/REB
91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/104
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base. DE. (Frst Remecbal Action). September
1040
PB91-921505/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/105
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Fike/Artel
Chemical Site, Mrtro. WV. (Second Remedial Action),
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/OS9
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): City In-
dustries. Winter Park. F1_ (Fist Remedial Action), March
199O
PB9l'-921530/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/060
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hipps
Road Landfill Site, Duval County, Jacksonville, FL (First
Remedial Action), (Amendment), September 1990.
PB91 -921506/REB 91-04 PC A11 /MF A03
EPA/ROD/R04-90/061
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Schuylkill
Metal, Hillsborough County, Plant City, FL (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1990.
PB91-921501/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-90/062
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Mumsport
Landfill Site, Dade County, North Miami. FL. (First Reme-
dial Action), July 1990.
PB91 -921525/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-90/063
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Howe
Valley Landfill, Howe Valley, KY. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921539/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/ROD/R04-90/065
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Harris/
Palm Bay Facility, Palm Bay. Brevard County, FL (First
Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921442/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/066
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cdeman
Evans Wood Preserving Site, Duval County, Jacksonville,
Florida (First Remedial Action (Amendment)). Final
Report September 9, 1990.
PB91-921560/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-90/067
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Yellow
Water Road Site. Duval County, Baldwin, FL (First Re-
medial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921546/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-90/068
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): North
Hollywood Dump. TN. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921443/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-90/069
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Lewisburg
Dump Site. Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee (First
Remedial Action). Final Report, September 19, 1990.
PB91-921561/REB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R04-90/070
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): 62nd
Street Dump, Hillsborough County, Tampa. FL (First Re-
medial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921507/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/071
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Dubose
Oil Products Site, Cantonment, Escambia County, FL.
(Rrst Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921444/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/072
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Kassouf-
Kimerting Battery Site, Tampa, Hillsborough County, FL
(Second Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921445/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/073
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Corporation Site, Salisbury, NC.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921446/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R04-90/074
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): SCRDI
Bluff Road Site. Columbia, Richland County. SC. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921447/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-90/075
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pickett-
ville Road Landfill. Jacksonville, Duval County, FL (First
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921448/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/076
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Zellwood
Groundwater Contamination Site. (Operable Unit 1).
Orange County, Zellwcod. FL (Frst Remedial Action),
(Amendment). March 1990.
PB91-921S08/RE8 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/077
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cabot
Carbon/Koppers Site, Gainesville, Alachua County, FL
(Frst Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921449/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/078
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Bypass
601 Groundwater Contamination Site (Martin Scrap Recy-
cling Facility). Concord, NC. (Frst Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB91-921531/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/121
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): NL Indus-
tries/Taracorp Lead Smelting. Granite City. IL (First Re-
medial Action). March 1990.
PB91-921515/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R05-90/122
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tri-State
Plating. Columbus. IN. (Frst Remedial Action), March
1990.
PB91-921450/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/123
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wayne
Reclamation and Recycling, Columbia City, Indiana (First
Remedial Action), Final Report. March 30, 1990.
PB91-921552/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-90/124
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): San-
gamo/Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge (USDOI),
Carterville, IL. (First Remedial Action), August 1990.
PB91-921509/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-90/125
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Onalaska
Municipal Landfill Site, Lacrosse County, Wisconsin (First
Remedial Action), Final Report. August 14, 1990.
PB91-921410/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/126
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spiegel-
berg Site, Green Oak Township, Livingston County,
Michigan (First Remedial Action), Final Report, June 29,
1990.
PB91-921553/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/127
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hagen
Farm Site, Source Control Operable Unit, Dane County,
Wl. (First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921545/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/ROS-90/128
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fisher-
Cato Chem, Kingsbury, IN. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB91-921451/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/129
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ocon-
omowoc Electroplating Company Site, Ashippun, Wl.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921517/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-90/130
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wheeler
Pit Site, La Prairie Township, Wl. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921452/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/ROS-90/132
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pristine.
Inc., Reading. OH. (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
(Amendment).
PB91-921453/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/133
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): K and L
Landfill, Kalamazoo, Ml. (First Remedial Action). Septem-
ber 1990.
PB91-921454/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/134
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kummer
Sanitary Landfill, Northern Township, Bettrami County,
MN. (Third Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921547/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/ROS-90/135
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ott/
Story/Cordova Chemical Site. North Muskegon, Ml.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921455/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-90/136
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Naval In-
dustrial Reserve Ordnance Rant, Fridley. MN. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921456/RE8 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/H05-90/137
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site, Adrian, Michigan (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report. September 28. 1990.
PB91-921562/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/138
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region S)i National
Presto Industries, Eau Claire, Wl. (First Remedial Action).
August 1990.
PB91-921457/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/139
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): St Louis
River/lntertake/Duluth Tar Site, Duluth, MN. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921458/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/140
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Clare
Water Supply, dare County, Ml. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB91-921459/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/141
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): University
of Minnesota Rosemount Research Center. MN. (First
Remedial Action). June 1990.
PB91-921460/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-90/142
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Moss-
American Kerr-McGee Oil Site, Milwaukee. Wl. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921461/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-90/143
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spring-
field Township Dump Site, Oakland County, Ml. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921462/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
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EPA/ROD/R05-90/144
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Metamora
Landfill, Metamora, Lapeer County, ML (Second Remedi-
al Action), September 1990.
PB91-921463/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/145
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Algoma
Municipal Landfill, Algoma, Wl. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921518/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/146
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Master
Disposal Service Landfill, Brookfield, Wl. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921524/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/147
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilly Tar
and Chemical Corporation Site, St. Peter Aquifer, St.
Louis Park, MN. (Third Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921519/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/148
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hunts
Disposal Landfill Site, Town of Caledonia, Wl. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921464/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/149
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Union
Scrap Iron Metal, Hennepin County, Minneapolis, MN.
(First Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921465/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/150
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Bofors-
Nobel Site, Muskegon, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921466/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R06-90/055
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Jackson-
ville Municipal Landfill Superfund Site, AR. (First Remedi-
al Action). September 1990.
PB91-921467/REB 91-O4 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R06-90/056
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac,
Inc., Jacksonville, AR. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990.
PB91-921513/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R06-90/057
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texar-
kana Wood Preserving Company. Texarkana. Bowie
County, TX. (First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921468/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R06-90/058
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Pagano
Salvage Site, Los Lunas. NM. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921520/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R06-90/059
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tenth
Street Dump/Junkyard, Oklahoma City, OK. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921469/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R06-90/060
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Lincoln County,
Carrizozo, NM. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921543/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R06-90/061
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tinker
AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK. (First Remedial
Action), August 1990.
PB91-921470/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R06-90/062
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Crystal
Chemical Site. Houston, TX. (First Remedial Action). Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921510/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R06-90/063
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Rogers
Road Municipal Landfill, Pulaski County, Arkansas (First
Remedial Action). Final Report. September 27, 1990.
PB91-921563/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R06-90/064
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Arkwood.
Inc., Omaha, AR. (First Remedial Action), September
P691-921521/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R07-90/033
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): North-
western States Portland Cement Company Site, Mason
City, IA. (First Remedial Action). June 1990.
PB91-921471/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-90/034
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination (East Industrial Park), NE
(First Remedial Action), September 1990 .„„„ .„
PB91-921472/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R07-90/035
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination FAR-MAR-CO Subsite,
Hastings Irrigation Pipe Company TCA Soils Operable
Unit Hastings, NE. (Second Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990
PB91-921473/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-90/036
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lindsay
Manufacturing Company, Lindsay, NE. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921474/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-90/037
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Midwest Operable Unit,
Kellogg, IA. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921475/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-90/038
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Missouri
Electric Works Site, Cape Girardeau, MO. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921476/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R07-90/039
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Waverly
Ground Water Contamination Site, Waverly, NE. (First
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921477/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-90/040
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): White
Farm Equipment Company Dump Site, Floyd County,
Charles City, IA. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921514/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/H07-90/041
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Fairfield
Coal Gasification Site, Fairfield, IA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921478/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-90/042
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Shenan-
doah Stables, Lincoln County, MO. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921541/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-90/043
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), Weldon Spring, MO.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921564/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R07-90/044
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Wheeling
Disposal Service Company Landfill, Amazonia, MO. (First
Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921532/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/028
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
Whitewood Creek Site, Lawrence, Meade, and Butte
Counties, South Dakota (First Remedial Action), Final
Report-March 30,1990.
PB91-921409/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/029
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Portland
Cement Co. (Kiln Dust No. 2 and No. 3) Operable Unit 1,
Salt Lake City, UT. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921540/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/ROD/R08-90/030
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Silver
Bow Creek/Butte Area NPL Site. Warm Springs Ponds
Operable Unit, Upper Clark Fork River Basin, MT. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921528/REB 91-04 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/HOD/R08-90/031
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand
Creek Industrial Site, Commerce City, CO. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921479/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/032
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ogden
Defense Depot (Operable Unit 2), Weber County, Ogden,
UT. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921480/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/033
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Mystery
Bridge at Highway 20, Natrona County, WY. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921481/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R08-90/034
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Monticel-
lo Mill Tailings Site, San Juan County. UT. (First Remedi-
al Action), August 1990.
PB91-921482/REB
91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/035
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Martin
Marietta Astronautics Group Site, Waterton, CO. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921483/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R08-90/036
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 16), CO. (Second Re-
medial Action), February 1990.
PB91-921484/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/037
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Ml.
Arsenal (Operable Unit 17), CO. (Eighth Remedial
Action). February 1990.
PB91-921512/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/038
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 18), CO. (Third Remedi-
al Action), February 1990.
PB91-921485/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/039
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Mt.
Arsenal (Operable Unit 19), CO. (Fourth Remedial
Action), February 1990.
PB91-921511/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R08-90/040
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 20), CO. (Fifth Remedial
Action), March 1990.
PB91-921486/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/041
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 22), Colorado (Sixth Re-
medial Action). Final Report, May 3, 1990.
PB91-921554/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/042
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 23), Adams County,
Colorado (Seventh Remedial Action), Final Draft, March
1990.
PB91-921555/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/043
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Flats Plant (DOE), Northern Jefferson County, CO. (First
Remedial Action), January 1990.
PB91-921487/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/ROD/R08-90/044
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sharon
Steel (Midvale Tailings), Midvale, UT. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921488/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-89/038
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Coast
Wood Preserving, Inc., Ukiah, CA. (First Remedial Action,
September 1989).
PB91-921415/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-90/046
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Watkins-
Johnson (Stewart Division), Scotts Valley, California (First
Remedial Action). Final Report. June 29, 1990.
PB91-921411/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ ROD/ R09-90/047
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): J. H.
Baxter Superfund Site, Weed, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921489/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R09-90/048
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Stringfel-
low Hazardous Waste Site, Riverside County, CA. (Fourth
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921490/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-90/049
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Coalinga
Asbestos Mine, Fresno County, CA. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921523/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-90/050
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Solvent
Service Superfund Site, San Jose, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921544/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-90/052
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Intersil/
Siemens Supertund Site, Cupertino, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921535/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R09-90/053
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Louisi-
ana-Pacific Corporation, Oroville, CA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921491/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-90/054
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Applied
Materials, Inc., Supertund Site, Santa Clara, CA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921492/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-90/055
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Operating
Industries, Inc., Monterey Park, CA. (Third Remedial
Action), September 1990 (Amendment).
PB91-921493/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R09-90/055
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Intel
Santa Clara III Supertund Site, Santa Clara, CA. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921534/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R10-90/021
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tele-
dyne Wah Chang, Albany, OR. (First Remedial Action),
December 1989.
PB91-921414/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R10-90/024
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): FMC
Pesticide Formulation Facility, Yakima, WA. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921494/REB
91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R10-90/025
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort
Lewis Logistics Center, Pierce County, Fort Lewis, WA.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921542/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
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EPA/530/SW-91/039
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY1988.
PB91-1S6679/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-91/040
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1989.
PB91-156687/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/540/2-90/007
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS Treatability Manual.
PB91-921269/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF ACM
EPA/540/2-90/008
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS CERCLA Site Sam-
pling Program: Detailed Data Report
PB91-921270/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/540/2-90/009
Abstract Proceedings: Forum on Innovative Hazardous
Waste Treatment Technologies; Domestic and Interna-
tional (2nd). Held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May
15-17,1990.
PB91-145649/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/2-90/011
Subsurface Contamination Reference Guide.
PB91-921292/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/540/2-90/018
Guide to Pump and Treat Groundwater Remediation
Technology.
PB91-921356/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/001
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report, January 1991. First Issue.
PB91-921290/RE8 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/009
Superfund Engineering Issue: Treatment of Lead-Con-
taminated Soils.
PB91-921291/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/540/2-91/010
Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used at Haz-
ardous Waste Sites.
PB91-921283/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/540/2-91/011
Vendor Information Form to be Completed for Participa-
tion in the: Vendor Information System tor Innovative
Treatment Technologies (VISITT).
PB91-921289/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-89/001
Ground Water Sampling for Metals Analyses. Superfund
Ground Water Issue.
PB91-133249/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/002
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB91-921209/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/003
National Priorities List Sites: Alaska.
PB91-921210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/004
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada
PB91-921211/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/005
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB91-921212/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/006
National Priorities List Sites California.
PB91-921213/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/540/4-90/007
National Priorities List Sites: Colorado.
PB91-9Z1214/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/008
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut
PB91-921215/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/540/4-90/009
National Priorities List Sites: Delaware.
PB91-921216/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/010
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB91-921217/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
EPA/540/4-90/011
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB91-921218/RE8 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/012
National Priorities List Sites: Hawai.
PB91-921219/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/540/4-90/013
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB91-921220/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/540/4-90/014
National Priorities List Sites: ISnois.
PB91-921221/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/540/4-90/015
National Priorities List SHes: InrJana.
PB91-921222/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/016
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB91-921223/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/017
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB91-921224/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/018
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB91-921225/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/019
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana.
PB91-921226/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/020
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
PB91-921227/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/021
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB91-921228/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/022
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts.
PB91-921229/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/023
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB91-921230/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/540/4-90/024
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB91-921231/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/025
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi.
PB91-921232/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/026
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB91-921233/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/027
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB91-921234/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ 540/4-90/028
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB91-921236/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/029
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire.
PB91-921237/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ 540/4-90/030
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB91-921235/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/540/4-90/031
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB91-921238/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/540/4-90/032
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
P891-921239/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/S40/4-90/033
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina.
PB91-921240/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/540/4-90/034
National Priorities List Sites: North and South Dakota.
PB91-921241/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/540/4-90/035
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB91-921242/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/540/4-90/036
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB91-921243/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/037
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon.
PB91-921244/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/038
National Priorities List Sites: Pennsylvania.
PB91-921245/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/540/4-90/039
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island.
PB91-921246/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/040
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB91-921247/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/042
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB91-921248/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/043
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB91-921249/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/044
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB91-921250/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/045
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont
PB91-921251/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/046
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia.
PB91-921252/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/047
National Priorities List Sites: Washington.
PB91-921253/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/048
National Priorities List Sites West Virginia.
PB91-921254/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/049
National Priorities List Sites: Wisconsin.
PB91-921255/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/050
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
P891-9212S6/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/051
National Priorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
PB91-921257/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/052
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa, Guam and
Trust Territories.
PB91-921258/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/540/4-91/003
Ground-Water Issue: Characterizing Soils for Hazardous
Waste Site Assessments.
PB91-921294/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/540/5-89/011 A
Technology Evaluation Report: Chemfix Technologies,
Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Process, Clackamas,
Oregon. Volume 1.
PB91-127696/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/540/8-90/001
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation. Interim Directory.
PB91-228353/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/540/8-90/009
SUPERFUND: Reporting on Progress Through Environ-
mental Indicators.
PB91-921203/REB 91-01 Standing Order
EPA/540/8-90/009
Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large. A Decade
of Progress at National Priorities List Sites.
PB91-921207/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/540/8-90/011
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation. Second Edition.
PB91-921285/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/8-90/014
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally Funded Removals. Fourth Annual Report -
Fiscal Year 1989.
PB91-921260/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
EPA/540/8-90/015
Catalog of Superfund Program Publications, FY-91.
PB91-144683/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/540/8-90/016
Catalog of Office of Waste Programs Enforcement Publi-
cations.
PB91-921268/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/540/8-90/017
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund. Fiscal Year
PB91-921204/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
EPA/540/8-91/007
Bibliography of Federal Reports and Publications De-
scribing Alternative and Innovative Treatment Technol-
ogies for Corrective Action and Site Remediation.
PB91-921293/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/008
Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site
dean-Up Technologies.
PB91-921288/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/009
Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site
Remediation Technologies.
PB91-921284/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/540/G-88/001
Supertund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook.
PB91-238592/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/540/G-89/007
Guidance on Preparing Superfund Decision Documents:
The Proposed Plan, The Record of Decision, Explanation
of Significant Differences, The Record of Decision
Amendment
PB91-921265/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/540/G-90/003
Hazmat Team Planning Guidance.
PB90-274523/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/G-90/005
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual.
PB90-274531/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/540/G-90/007
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with
PCB Contamination.
PB91-145466/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
EPA/540/G-90/007
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with
PCB Contamination.
PB91-921206/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/540/G-90/008
Guidance for Data UseaWity in Risk Assessment. Interim
PB91^21208/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/540/G-91/001
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: User's Manual
for EPA Regions.
PB91-168450/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/G-91/002
Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
Substances: A Guide for EPA Regions.
PB91-921315/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/G-91/003
Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
ardous Substances: A Guide for Facilities and Vessels on
PB91-167593/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC.
SITE Emerging Technology Program, 1990,
PB91-171678/REB ! "'
EPA/540/G-91/004
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: Model Documen-
tation.
PB91-168468/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/G-91/005
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System. User's Manual for Industry.
PB91-921287/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/P-90/006
Sampler's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-921330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/P-91/001
Conducting Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies
for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites.
PB91-921205/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/540/P-91 /002
User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-921278/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/S5-89/011
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Technology
Demonstration Summary: Chemfix Solidification/Stabiliza-
tion Process, Clackamas, Oregon.
PB91-921373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/X-91/002
Risk Assessment in Superfund: A Primer. First Edition,
September 1990.
PB91-214197/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/412
Update of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
iram, 1990.
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/9012.10-A
Revision of CERCLA Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities
under Delegations 14-13-8 and 14-14-E.
PB91-138818/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/9012.10-A-l
Waiver of Concurrence on De Minimis Generator Settle-
ments.
PB91-138826/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/9012.10-B
Redelegation of Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities
under Delegation 14-13-B and 14-14-E.
PB91 -138834/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/9200.3-05
Flexibility in the FY 1988 Superfund Regional Extramural
Operating Plan.
PB91-214155/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-702
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB91 -921209/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-703
National Priorities List Sites: Alaska.
PB91-921210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-704
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada.
PB91-921211/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-705
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB91-921212/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-706
National Priorities List Sites: California.
PB91-921213/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/9200.5-707
National Priorities List Sites: Colorado.
PB91-921214/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-708
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut
PB91-921215/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-709
National Priorities List Sites: Delaware.
PB91-921216/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-710
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB91 -921217/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-711
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB91-921218/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-712
National Priorities List Sites: Hawaii.
PB91-921219/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-713
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho. „,.„..„.
PB91-921220/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/9200.5-714
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois. _,..,.„«
PB91-921221/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-715
National Priorities List Sites: Indiana.
PB91-921222/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-716
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa. .„._.„..
PB91-921223/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-717
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas. „,-._.
PB91-921224/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-718
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB91-921225/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-719
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana.
PB91-921226/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-720
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
PB91-921227/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-721
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB91-921228/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-722
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts.
PB91-921229/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-723
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB91-921230/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/9200.S-724
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB91-921231/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-725
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi.
PB91-921232/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-726
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB91-921233/REB 91-01 . PC A05/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-727
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB91-921234/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-728
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB91-921236/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-729
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire.
PB91-921237/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-730
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB91-921235/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
EPA/9200.5-731
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB91-921238/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-732
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB91-921239/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/9200.5-733
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina.
PB91-921240/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-734
National Priorities List Sites: North and South Dakota.
PB91-921241/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-735
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB91-921242/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-736
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB91-921243/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-737
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon.
PB91-921244/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-738
National Priorities List Sites: Pennsylvania.
PB91-921245/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/9200.5-739
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island.
PB91-921246/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-740
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB91-921247/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-741
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB91-921248/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-742
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB91-921249/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-743
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB91-921250/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-744
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont
PB91-921251/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-745
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia.
PB91-921252/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-746
National Priorities List Sites: Washington.
PB91-921253/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-747
National Priorities List Sites: West Virginia.
PB91-921254/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-748
National Priorities List Sites: Wisconsin.
PB91-921255/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-749
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB91-921256/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-750
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa, Guam and
Trust Territories.
PB91-921258/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-751
National Priorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
PB91-921257/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9234.0-04
Consideration of RCRA Requirements in Performing
CERCLA Responses at Mining Waste Sites.
PB91-214205/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9234.2-11/FS
ARARs Q's and A's: State Ground-Water Antidegradation
Issues.
PB91-921311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/9242.6-07/FS
Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund.
PB91-921308/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/9275.1-01
Superfund Removal Program. Financial Management Au-
thority, Responsibilities and Procedures.
PB91-214130/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9285.2-02
Field Standard Operating Procedures for the Decontami-
nation of Response Personnel F.S.O.P. No. 7.
PB91-213850/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9285.2-03
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Air Surveillance
F.S.O.P. No. 8.
PB91-213843/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9285.7-05/FS
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment.
PB91-921312/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/9320.7-01/FS
Revised Hazard Ranking System; An Improved Tool for
Screening Superfund Sites.
PB91-921307/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/9320.7-02/FS
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Qs and As.
PB91-921305/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/9320.7-03/FS
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Background Informa-
tion.
PB91-921303/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9320.7-04/FS
Closing the NPL Book under the Original HRS.
PB91-921302/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/9330.2-11
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS Treatability Manual.
PB91-921269/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
EPA/9330.2-12
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS CERCLA Site Sam-
pling Program: Detailed Data Report.
PB91-921270/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/9347.3-06B/FS
Obtaining a Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for Re-
moval Actions. Superfund LDR Guide No. 6B.
PB91-921310/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/9347.3-08/FS
Compliance with Third Third Requirements Under the
LDRs. Superfund LDR Guide No. 8.
PB91-921313/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/9347.3-11/FS
CERCLA Compliance with the RCRA Toxicity Character-
istics (TC) Rule: Part 2.
PB91-921309/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/9355.0-19
Interim Guidance on Superfund Selection of Remedy.
PB91-214940/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9355.3-11/FS
Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill
Sites.
PB91-921301/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/9360.0-12/FS
Exemptions from the Statutory Limits on Removal Ac-
tions.
PB91-921304/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/9360.0-15
Role of Expedited Response Actions under SARA.
PB91-214221/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9360.5-00/FS
Joint Federal Task Force on Clandestine (Illegal) Drug
Laboratories.
PB91-125989/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/9360.6-05
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally Funded Removals. Fourth Annual Report -
Fiscal Year 1989.
PB91-921260/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/9375.5-03
Political Subdivision-Lead for Remedial Response.
PB91-214148/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/9375.5-10/FS
Public Awareness Signs at Superfund Sites.
PB91-921306/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
OERR-9200.0-08
National On Scene Coordinator Directory.
PB91-921279/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
OERR-9295.2-04
EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process,
Direct Cite/Revised Reimbursement Methods.
PB91-921347/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CA-17
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OERR-9355.3-13
National Technical Information Service; Records of Deci-
sion Abstracts FY82-FY8S.
PB91-227363/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
OERR-9360.8-02
Oil Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Pro-
gram. Task Force Report.
PB91-213868/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
OERR-9360.6-03
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. A Report to the President
PB91-213819/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
OERR-9380.1-09
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation. Interim Directory.
PB91-228353/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9010.00
Assurance of Hazardous Waste Capacity, Guidance to
State Officials. Assistance in Fulfilling the Requirements
of CERCLA 104(c)(9).
PB91-214171/REB 91-C4 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER DIRECT1VE-9200.3-02
Implementation Strategy for Reauthorized Superfund:
Short Term Priorities for Action.
PB91-215004/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
OSWER CHRECTlVE-9200.3-03
FY 1987 Superfund Comprehensive Accomplishments
Plan.
PB91-214262/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER OIRECTlVE-9200.3-09
Establishing a ConstnjctJon Pipeline.
PB91-2141B9/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECnVE-9221.0-01
Data Handling Support for CERCLIS.
PB91-214999/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTrVE-9230.1-01
Interim Guidance on Technical Assistance Grants.
P891-21S012/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9230.1.02
Technical Assistance Grants Program Activities Prior to
the Issuance of the Interim Final Rule.
PB91-2142S4/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9230.1-03
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook.
PB91-238S92/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9242.4-01A
Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contracts. Users'
Manual.
PB91-214163/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
OSWER DIRECTlVE-9242.fr01
ARCS Work Assignment Management Field Guide.
PB91-2149S5/REB 91-O4 PC A07/MF A02
OSWER DIRECTrVE-9242.6-04
OERR Organizational Conflict of Interest Review and Ap-
proval Program (Superfund Management Review: Rec-
ommendation No. 46C).
PS91-214957/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECnVE-9275.2-01
Superfund Remedal Program Financial Management Au-
thority, Responsfcitbes and Procedures.
PB91-214106/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWEH DIRECTrVE-9285.2-02
Ftetd Standard Operating Procedures for the Decontami-
nation of Response Personnel F.S.O.P. No. 7.
PB91-213850/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
OSWER DIRECmVE-9285.2-03
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Air Surveillance
F.S.O.P. No. 8.
PB91-213843/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9285 3-05
Hazmat Team Planning Guidance.
PB90-274S23/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER DIRECnVE-9285.4-02
Guidance for Coordinating ATSDR Health Assessment
Activities with the Superfund Remedial Process.
PB91-214080/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9295-2-O3
Interagency Agreement between the Corps of Engineers
and EPA in Executing PL 96.510 (CERCLA).
PB91-214114/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER DtRECnvE-9345-2-01
Pre-Remedal Strategy for Implementing SARA.
PB91-215038/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9347.2-01
Land Disposal Restrictens as Relevant and Appropriate
Requrements for CERCLA Contaminated Soil and
Debris.
PB91-214973/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWEH DIRECTIVE-9355.3-11
Conducting RemerJal Investtoattons/Feasibdity Studies
for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites.
PB91-921205/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
OSWER DIRECTrVE-9355.4-01
Gudance on Remedal Actions for Superfund Sites with
PCB Contamination,
PB91-921206/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
OSWER DIRECT1VE-9355.4-03
Considerations in Ground Water Remediation at Super-
fund Sites.
PB91-238584/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9360.0-20
Required Use of the Removal Cost Management System
for All Removal Actions.
PB91-214288/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9360.2-01
Model Program for Removal Site File Management.
PB91-214247/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9360.7-01
Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
ardous Substances: A Guide for Facilities and Vessels on
Compliance.
PB91-167593/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9360.7-03
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: Model Documen-
tation.
PB91-168468/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9360.7-04
Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
Substances: A Guide for EPA Regions.
PB91-92131S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9360.7-05
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: User's Manual
for EPA Regions.
PB91-168450/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9375.5-01
40 CFR Part 35 Subpart O, Cooperative Agreements and
Superfund State Contracts for Superfund Response Ac-
tions.
PB91-214270/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9375.5-02
Interim Final Guidance on Indian Involvement in the Su-
perfund Program.
PB91-214304/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9375.6-09
Enhancing State Superfund Capabilities: Nine-State
Study.
PB91-242362/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9420.00-4
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1988.
PB91-156679/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9420.00-5
RCRA Implementation Plan. FY 1989.
PB91-156687/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9835.13
Comparative Analysis of Remedies Selected in the Su-
perfund Program during FY 87, FY 88 and FY 89.
PB91-1394?7/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
OSWER-9200.0-03C
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory.
PB91-92132B/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.3-01F
Superfund Program Management Manual, Fiscal Year
1992. Volume 1 and Volume 2.
PB91-921272/REB 91-04 PC A18/MF A04
OSWER-9200.3-11
Final Policy on Setting RI/FS Priorities.
PB91-921324/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-007FS
Environmental Fact Sheet. Superfund Progress: Environ-
mental Indicators.
PB91-921354/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-115I-VOL-1-NO-1
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1, Number 1, February 1991.
PB91-921370/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-115I-VOL-1 -NO-2
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1, Number 2, April 1991.
PB91-921371/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-115I-VOL-1-NO-3
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990. Volume 1, Number 3, June 1991.
PB91-921372/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-216I-VOL-6-NO-3
Superfund Records of Decision Update. Volume 6,
Numbers. July 1991.
PB91-921343/REB
91-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9221.2-01FS
CERCLIS - WasteLAN - CteanLAN
PB91-921316/REB 91-01
PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9230.0-13
Minimizing Problems Caused by Staff Turnover (Super-
fund Management Review: Recommendation No. 43. M,
N. O).
PS91-921345/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9230.0-16
Making Superfund Documents Available to the Public
throughout the Cleanup Process, and Discussing Site
Findings and Decisions as They are Developed (Super-
fund Management Review: No. 43 G. H, Q. R, T).
PB91-921322/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9230.0-17
Using State and Local Officials to Assist in Community
Relations (Superfund Management Review: Recommen-
dation No. 43.K.L).
PB91-921320/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9230.0-20
Innovative Methods to Increase Public Involvement in Su-
perfund Community Relations (Superfund Management
Review Recommendation No. 43.A).
PB91-921344/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9234.1-06
Applicability of Land Disposal Restrictions to RCRA and
CERCLA Ground Water Treatment Reinjection Superfund
Management Review: Recommendation No. 26.
PB91-921332/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9234.2-01FS-A
ARARs Q's and A's: General Policy, RCRA, CWA.
SOW A, Post-ROD Information, and Contingent Waivers.
PB91-921341/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9234.2-13FS
ARARs Q's and A's: The Fund-Balancing Waiver.
PB91-921321/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9234.2-15FS
ARARs Q's and A's Compliance with New SDWA Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Organic and In-
organic Chemicals.
PB91-921363/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9240.0-01A
User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-214296/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
OSWER-9240.0-01D
User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-921278/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9240.0-06
Sampler's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-921330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9242.6-05
Headquarters Support Contract Management Procedures.
PB91-921335/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9242.6-08
Total Quality Management (TQM) and Quality Assurance
(QA) in Superfund.
PB91-921333/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9242.6-10
Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Supertund - Imple-
mentation.
PB91-921358/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9272.0-06
Compendium of Federal Facilities Directives. 1984 and
1985.
PB91-921280/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9280.0-02
Policy on Floodplains and Wetland Assessments for
CERCLA Actions.
PB91-921329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9283.1-03
Suggested ROD Language for Various Ground Water Re-
mediation Options.
PB91-921325/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9285.1-02
Health and Safety Roles and Responsibilities at Remedi-
al Sites.
PB91-921362/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
OSWER-9285.2-06FS
Establishing Work Zones at Uncontrolled Hazardous
Waste Sites.
PB91-921342/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9285.2-07FS
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
RCRA TSD and Emergency Response Without Regard to
Location.
PB91-921340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9285.2-08FS
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites and RCRA Correc-
tive Actions.
PB91-921339/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9285.2-09FS
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
General Information and Comparison.
PB91-921338/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9285.3-06
Priority for Health and Safety Requirements, Especially
Medical Surveillance Requirements, for EPA Employees
Who Support OSWER Programs.
PB91-921346/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9285.6-03
Risk Assessment Guidance for Supertund. Volume 1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual. Supplemental Guid-
ance: 'Standard Default Exposure Factors'.
PB91-921314/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9285.7-05
Risk Assessment in Superfund: A Primer. First Edition,
September 1990.
PB91-214197/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9295.4-01
Memorandum of Understanding between ORD and
OERR.
PB91-921323/RE8 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9320.1-10
Compendium of NPL Listing Policies and Procedures.
1982101985.
PB91-921281/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9320.3-08
CERCLIS Listing.
PB91-921348/REB
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
OSWER-9330.2-13FS
Guide to Discharging CERCLA Aqueous Wastes to Pub-
licly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs).
PB91-921364/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC.
OSWER-9345.2-03
Regional Site Assessment Program Objectives for FY 90.
PB91-921334/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9345.3-02
Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes during Site
Inspections.
PB91-921331/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9347.3-06FS
Superfund LOR Guide No. 6A (2nd Edition) Obtaining a
Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for Remedial Ac-
tions.
PB91-921327/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9347.3-08FS
Superfund LDR Guide No. 7. Determining When Land
Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) Are Relevant and Appropri-
ate to CERCLA Response Actions.
PB91-214122/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9347.3-10FS
Guide to Obtaining No Migration Variances for CERCLA
Remedial Actions.
PB91-921367/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9347.3-12FS
Sjperfund Guide to RCRA Management Requirements
for Mineral Processing Wastes.
PB91-921318/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9355.0-30
Role of the Baseline Risk Assessment in Superfund
Remedy Selection Decisions.
PB91-921359/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9355.3-02FS-3
Guide to Developing Superfund No Action, Interim Action,
and Contingency Remedy RODs.
PB91-921350/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9355.3-02FS-4
Guide to Addressing Pre-ROD and Post-ROD Changes.
PB91-921351/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9355.4-02
Interim Guidance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup
Levels at Superfund Sites. Supplement to Interim Guid-
ance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels at Super-
fund Sites.
PB91-921352/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9355.4-02A
Interim Guidance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup
Levels at Superfund Sites. Supplement to Interim Guid-
ance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels at Super-
fund Sites.
PB91-921352/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
OSWER-9355.4-04FS
Guide: Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup
Standards for Soils and Solid Media.
'PB91-921365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9355.5-07FS
Real Estate Acquisition Procedures for USAGE Projects.
PB91-921355/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9355.5-16FS
EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Ac-
tions Performed by PRPs.
PB91-921357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9355.6-04
ROD Annual Report, FY 1990.
PB91-921277/REB 91-04 PC A24/MF A04
OSWER-9355.7-02
Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews.
PB91-921369/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9355.7-02FS1
Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews.
PB91-921368/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9355.15FS
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Assistance to the Superfund
Program.
PB91-921319/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9360.2-02
Policy on Management of Post-Removal Site Control.
PB91-921326/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9360.3-01FS
Guide to Developing Action Memorandums.
PB91-921317/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9360.4-02
Compendium of ERT Soil Sampling and Surface Geo-
physics Procedures.
PB91-921273/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9360.4-03
Compendium of ERT Surface Water and Sediment Sam-
pling Procedures.
PB91-921274/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9360.4-06
Compendium of ERT Groundwater Sampling Procedures.
PB91-921275/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9360.4-07
Compendium of ERT Waste Sampling Procedures.
PB91-921276/REB 91-O4 PC AM/MF A01
OSWER-9360.4-08
Compendium of ERT Toxicfly Testing Procedures.
PB91-921271/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9360.7-02
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System. User's Manual for Industry.
PB91-921287/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9360.8-05
Oil Spill Contingency Planning: National Status. A Report
to the President.
PB91-921282/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9380.0-17
Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies
in OSWER Programs.
PB91-921336/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9380.0-17FS
Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies
in OSWER Programs.
PB91-921366/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9380.0-19
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report, January 1991. First Issue.
PB91-921290/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9380.0-48
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Technology
Demonstration Summary: Chemfix Solidification/Stabiliza-
tion Process, Clackamas, Oregon.
PB91-921373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9380.1-06
Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site
Remediation Technologies.
PB91-921284/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
OSWER-9380.1-07
Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site
Clean-Up Technologies.
PB91-921288/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9380.1-08
Bibliography of Federal Reports and Publications De-
scribing Alternative and Innovative Treatment Technol-
ogies for Corrective Action and Site Remediation.
PB91-921293/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9380.1-12
Vendor Information Form to be Completed for Participa-
tion in the: Vendor Information System for Innovative
Treatment Technologies (VISITT).
PB91-921289/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
OSWER-9380.1-13
Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used at Haz-
ardous Waste Sites.
PB91-921283/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
OSWER-9380.1-14
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation. Second Edition.
PB91-921285/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9380.7-01FS
Guide to Pump and Treat Groundwater Remediation
Technology.
PB91-921356/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
OSWER-9380.7/03A
Superfund Engineering Issue: Treatment of Lead-Con-
taminated Soils.
PB91 -921291 /REB 91 -04 PC A03/MF A01
Revised Hazard Ranking System (HRS): Final Rule.
PB91-100800/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
National Priorities List Book Set.
PB91-238725/REB
91-04 PCS675.00
Superfund Technical Publication.
PB91-921200/REB 91-01 Standing Order
Superfund Fact Sheet and Directives.
PB91-921300/REB 91-01 Standing Order
Superfund Overview Fact Sheet Package.
PB91-921353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Records and Decisions (ROD).
PB91-921400/REB 91-01 Standing Order
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rose
Township, Oakland County, Michigan. (First Remedial
Action), September 18, 1989.
PB91-921412/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Tink-
ham's Garage Site, Londonderry, New Hampsnire. (First
Remedial Action). March 10,1989.
PB91-921413/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement
Docket (1972 - Present) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-591970/REB 91-01 Subscription
Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement
Docket.
PB91-921700/REB 91-01 Subscriptions
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF GROUND-WATER PROTECTION.
EPA/440/6-90/003
Guide to Ground-Water Supply Contingency Planning for
Local and State Governments. Technical Assistance
Document
PB91-145755/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/440/6-90/005
Review of Sources of Ground-Water Contamination from
Light Industry.
PB91-145938/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT.
EPA/6OO/6-90/005B
Evaluation of the Potential Carcinogenicity of Electromag-
netic Fields. Review Draft.
PB91-133231/REB 91-01 PCA17/MFA03
EPA/600/D-91/041
Significance of DNA Damage and Repair Mechanisms in
Health Risk Assessment.
PB91-176941/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/042
Cancer Dose-Response Models Incorporating Clonal Ex-
pansion.
PB91-171975/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/043
Quantitative Approaches to Human Risk Assessment for
Noncancer Health Effects.
PB91-176958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/197
Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-231159/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/213
Risk Assessment (Chapter 15).
PB91-233312/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/494
Dose Paradigms for Inhaled Vapors of Primary Carcino-
gens and Their Impact on Risk Assessment.
PB91-149815/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91 /070
Models for Analyzing Data in Initiation-Promotion Studies.
PB91-196501/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OHEA-C-326
Models for Analyzing Data in Initiation-Promotion Studies.
PB91-196501/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OHEA-C-330
Cancer Dose-Response Models Incorporating Clonal Ex-
pansion.
PB91-171975/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-C-339
Dose Paradigms for Inhaled Vapors of Primary Carcino-
gens and Their Impact on Risk Assessment.
PB91-149815/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-R-328
Risk Assessment (Chapter 15).
PB91-233312/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-R-375
Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-231159/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS), (Volume 4,
Issue 3) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-591330/REB 91-04 CP D99
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT.
Access EPA. Clearinghouses and Hotlines.
PB90-237082/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Information Systems Inventory (ISI).
PB91-172940/REB 91-01
PCA11/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF MARINE AND ESTUARINE PROTECTION.
EPA/503/5-90/001
Economics of Improved Estuarine Water Quality. An NEP
Manual for Measuring Benefits.
PB91-168351/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/503/8-89/002
Assessing Human Health Risks from Chemically Con-
taminated Fish and Shellfish: A Guidance Manual.
PB91-168369/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/503/9-90/005
Progress in the National Estuary Program: Report to Con-
gress.
PB91-168385/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/556/2-88/001
Guide for Preparation of Quality Assurance Project Plans
for the National Estuarine Program. Interim Final.
PB91-168344/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF MODELING, MONITORING SYSTEMS AND
QUALITY ASSURANCE.
EPA/600/D-91/142
Monetizing the Pharmacological Benefits of Plants.
PB91-218958/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/M-90/022
EMAP Monitor, January 1991 Edition.
PB91-191320/REB 91-01
PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF MUNICIPAL POLLUTION CONTROL.
EPA/430/9-90/014
State Design Criteria for Wastewater Treatment Systems.
PB91-125930/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
WH-547
Regulation and Policy Matrices: A Guide to the Rules
Governing Grants Awarded under the Construction
Grants Program. Update 1990.
PB91-125849/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Update of the Regulation and Policy Matrices Dated Sep-
tember 1988.
PB91-143081/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS.
EPA/540/9-88/001
Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings.
Fourth Edition.
PB91-145656/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
CA-19
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EPA/540/09-91/122
Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision F, Hazard
Evaluation: Human and Domestic Animals. Series 84, Mu-
tagenicity. Addendum 9.
PB91-158394/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-91/123
Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision F, Hazard
Evaluation: Human and Domestic Animals. Series 81, 82.
and 83 Neurotoxoty. Addendum 10.
P891-154617/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/09-91/135
Oxydemeton-Methyl PD-1: Initiation of Special Review.
PB91-2065B1/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/09-91/136
Terbutryn: Decision Document
PB91-206573/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-91/141
Cacodyfic Add: Decision Document
PB91-234278/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/540/FS-91/118
Pesticide Fact Sheet Ha. 217: 'Gfodadium wens' GL-21.
PB91-110528/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-91/119
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 218: Tnchoderma har-
zianum' Rifai Strain KRL-AG2.
PB9M10536/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-91/123
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 219: Tribenuron Methyl.
PB91-159681/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-91/124
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 93.1: 'Bacillus thumgtensis'
(Revised).
PB91-159673/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/FS-91/138
EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 224: Uniconazole-P.
PB91-213777/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Pesticide Compact Label Fie -1990 Updates.
PB91-911600/REB 91-01 Subscription
Compact tabet F4e -1991 (Fiche 1 - 4833).
PB91-911699/REB 91-01 MFS14SO.OO
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY. WASHINGTON,
DC OFFICE OF PESTIOOES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES.
EPA/540/09-91/120
Endangered Species Protection Program as It Relates to
Pesticide Regulatory Activities. Report to Congress.
PB91-110411/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-91/130
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 220: Cadmium Chloride.
PB9M82S34/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/540/FS-81/131
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 221: Sumrthrin.
PB91-182618/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-91/132
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 75.1: Captan.
PB9M82626/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-91/133
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 222: Fenamiphos.
PB91-187062/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/540/FS-91/137
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 223: Dithiopyr.
PB91-211870/REB 91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-91 /139
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: Zinc Borate.
PB91-219024/REB 91-04 PC AO2/MF A01
EPA/560/2-91/001
Prekninary Evaluations of Initial TSCA Section 8(e) Sub-
stantial Risk Notices. January 1. 1989 to September 30.
1990.
PB91-233643/REB 91-04 PCA99/MFE11
EPA/560/7-89/003
ONce at Toxic Substances Scientific and Technical Re-
ports: 1983-1988.
PB91-206359/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA02
EPA/560/7-90/003
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stance Inventory. 1990 Supplement to the 1985 EdrSon
ol the TSCA Inventory. User Guides and Inrfces.
PB91-145458/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
EPA/570/9-90/015
National Survey ol Pesticides in Drinking Water Weds.
Phase 1 Report
PB91-125765/REB 91-01 PCE11/MFE11
Managing Asbestos in Place: A Bukfng Owner's Guide
to Operations and Maintenance Programs lor Asbestos-
Gontairang Materials.
PB9M45920/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Citizen's Guide to Pesticides (Fourth EdWon).
PB91-145953/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ENVIRONMENTAL f
V, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF POLICY, PLANNING AND EVALUATION.
EPA/230/11-90/083
Enviuiiinental tnvuiJiiiuilv The Cost of a Clean Environ-
merit Report of the Administrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency to the Congress of the United States.
PB91-153783/REB 91-01 PCA22/MFA03
EPA/230/12-90/084
Environmental Irmtttinonla. The Cost of a Clean Environ-
ment A Summary.
PB91-153775/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Santa Clara Valley Integrated Environmental Manage-
ment Project Revised Stage One Report.
PB91-160739/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
Santa Clara Valley Integrated Environmental Manage-
ment Project Stage Two Report
PB91-160747/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.
EPA/600/9-90/042
ORD Ground Water Research Plan: Strategy for 1991
and Beyond.
PB91-145482/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE.
EPA/530/SW-90/036
RCRA Orientation Manual 1990 Edition.
PB91-145B88/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/530/SW-90/080
Technical Background Document and Response to Com-
ments: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Sub-
title C-Hazardous Waste Management System. Section
3001: Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste.
Method 1311: Toxksty Characteristic Leaching Procedure
(TCLP).
PB91-102Q53/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-90/087A
Medical Waste Management in the United States.
Second Interim Report to Congress.
PB91-130187/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-90/088
Background Document Toncrty Characteristic Regulatory
Impact Analysts.
PB91-101873/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-91/010
Methods Manual for Compliance with the BIF Regula-
tions: Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Industrial
Furnaces.
PB91-120006/REB 91-01 PC A1S/MF A02
EPA/530/SW-91 /016
Emissions Testing of a Precaltiner Cement Kiln at Louis-
ville, Nebraska.
PB91-130195/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
EPA/530/SW-91/017
Emissions Testing of a Wet Cement Kiln at Hannibal,
Missouri. Draft Report
PB91-130203/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
EPA/530/SW-91/018A
State Authorization Manual. Volume 1.
PB91-130211 /REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-91 /018B
State Authorization Manual. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB91-130229/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
EPA/530/SW-91/030
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Ol and
Gas Exploration and Production Waste Management
Practices (1st). Held in New Orleans, Louisiana on Sep-
tember 10-13. 1990.
PB91-160549/REB 91-01 PCS95.00/MF £09
OSWER DIRECTTVE-9540.00-9A
State Authorization Manual. Volume 1.
PB91-130211/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9540.00-9A-1
State Authorization Manual. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB91-130229/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
Hazardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS)
Extract Data Tape Documentation.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/OO3A)
PB91-100883/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
Hazardous Waste Data Management System Extract
Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
(EPA/OF/UT-91/OBOA)
PB91-156737/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information
System Extract Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
(EPA/DF/UT-91/OeOB)
PB91-156745/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Treatment Technology Background Document
PB91-160556/REB 91-01 PC A1Z/MF A02
Strawman II. Recommendations for a Regulatory Pro-
gram for Mining Waste and Materials under Subtitle D of
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
PB91-178418/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Hazardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS)
Extract Tape.
PB91-592000/REB 91-01 Subscription
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY
RESPONSE.
EPA/SW-869R
Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Evalua-
tion Manual (Revised Edition).
PB91-181586/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/SW-871R
Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate. September
1982.
PB91-181578/REB 91-04 PC A20/MF A03
EPA/SW-964R
Inventory of Open Dumps, June 1985.
PB91-181594/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-00/869R
Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Evalua-
tion Manual (Revised Edition).
PB91-181586/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-00/871R
Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate, September
1982.
PB91-181578/REB 91-04 PC A20/MF A03
EPA/530/SW-00/964R
Inventory of Open Dumps. June 1985.
PB91-181594/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/530/SW-90/047
Charging Households for Waste Collection and Dispos-
als: The Effects of Weight or Volume-Based Pricing on
Solid Waste Management.
PB91-111484/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-91/023
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1992.
PB91-211813/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/530/SW-91/041
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1990.
PB91-156695/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-91 /042
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1991.
PB91-211839/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA01
EPA/530/SW-91/047
State Program Advisory Number 8.
PB9M79168/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
EPA/530/SW-91/058
Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee: Regula-
tion of Wood Preserving Wastes.
PB91-220301/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/530/SW-91/060
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and
Treatment, Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities in
1986. Hazardous Waste Management in RCRA TSDR
Units.
PB91-211821/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-91/061
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report, 1987.
PB91-220293/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/530/SW-91 /069
Subtitle D Industrial Facility Telephone Survey Report
(1987).
PB91-240432/REB 91-O4 PC A99
EPA/530/SW-91/070
Subtitle D Municipal Landfill Survey Report (1986).
PB91-242396/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/540/8-90/009
SUPERFUND: Focusing on the Nation at Large. A
Decade of Progress at National Priorities List Sites.
PB91-921202/REB 91-01 Standing Order
EPA-600/8-91/008
Characterizing soils for hazardous waste site assess-
ments.
DE91014097/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9234.0-02
CERCLA Compliance with Other Environmental Statutes.
PB91-214098/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9285.2-05
RekJ Standard Operating Procedures for Preparation of a
Site Safety Plan F.S.O.P. No. 9.
PB91-213835/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9295.5-01
Memorandum of Understanding between the Federal
Emergency Management Agency and EPA for the Imple-
mentation of CERCLA Relocation Activities under P.L.
96.510 (CEHCLA) 9295.5.01.
PB91-214072/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9345.2-02
Regional Pre-Remedial Program Objectives lor FY 89
and First Quarter of FY 90.
PB91-214239/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MISC-91025
Characterizing soils for hazardous waste site assess-
ments.
DE91014097/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-D-9842.2
CERCLA Implementation of Inspector Training Require-
ments for OSCs/RPMs at the Intermediate Level in STEP
and Fret-Line Supervisors.
PB91-187021/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9242.2-02
Site-Specific Contracting for Removals.
PB91-215053/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9242.3-07
Implementation of the Decentralized Contractor Perform-
ance Evaluation and Award Fee Process for Selected
Remedial Program Contracts.
PB91-205492/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9242.6-02
Guidance for Organizing ARCS Contract Files.
PB91-215020/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9283.1-01
Recommendations for Ground Water Remediation at the
Miltareek, Pennsylvania Site.
PB91-214213/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC.
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9285.2-04
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Establishing
Work Zones (F.S.O.P. 6).
PB91-213827/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9285.2-05
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Preparation of a
Site Safety Plan F.S.O.P. No. 9.
PB91-213835/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE/9295.3-01
Memorandum of Understanding between DOD and EPA
for the Implementation of P.L 96-510 (CERCLA).
PB91-213488/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9320.1-5
RCRA NPL Listing Policy.
PB91-220350/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9320.2-03B
Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Pri-
orities List Sites (Update).
PB90-274556/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE09355.3-06
RI/FS Streamlining.
PB91-214981/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9360.0-08
CERCLA Removal Actions at Methane Release Sites.
PB91-190850/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9360.0-18
Removal Program Priorities.
PB91-205484/REB
91-04 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9420.00-07
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1992.
PB91-211813/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9541.00-13
State Program Advisory Number 8.
PB91-179168/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9831.9
Questions and Answers About the State Role in Remedy
Selection at Non-Fund-Financed Enforcement Sites.
PB91-187039/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9832.6
Small Cost Recovery Referrals.
PB91-139006/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9832.7
Guidance Regarding CERCLA Enforcement against
Bankrupt Parties.
PB91-139014/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
OSWEH DIRECTIVE-9834.13
Municipal Settlements.
PB91-139311/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Authority.
PB91-139840/REB
Final Guidance on Preparing Waste-In Lists and Volumet-
ric Rankings for Release to Potentially Responsible Par-
ties (PRPs) under CERCLA ('Waste-In' Guidance).
PB91-187005/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Citizens' Guidance Manual for the Technical Assistance
Grant Program.
PB91-238733/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System (for Microcomputers).
(EPA/SW/DK-91/097)
PB91-509935/REB 91-04 CP D02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR
WATER.
EPA/430/09-9/004
State Revolving Fund (SRF) Interim Report to Congress:
Financial Status and Operations of Water Pollution Con-
trol Revolving Funds.
PB91-191338/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/440/4-90/003
National Water Quality Inventory. 1988 Report to Con-
gress.
PB91-145730/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/440/4-90/005
Quality of Our Nation's Water: A Summary of the 1988
National Water Quality Inventory.
PB91-145912/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/503/8-89/001
Saving Bays and Estuaries: A Primer for Establishing and
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9834.16
Model Informational Notice Letter to Local Governments.
PB91-187013/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9835.0
Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy.
PB9M39329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9835.1A
Interim Guidance on Potentially Responsible Party Partici-
pation in Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies.
PB91-139337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9835.2
Guidance on Drafting Consent Decrees in Hazardous
Waste Cases.
PB91-139345/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9835.2A
Revisions to the Interim Guidance on PRP Participation in
Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies.
PB91-139352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9835.28
Guidance of the Use of Stipulated Penalties in Hazardous
Waste Consent Decrees.
PB91-139360/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9835.3-1A
Administrative Order on Consent for Remedial Investiga-
tions/Feasibility Study.
PB91-139378/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9835.8
Model Statement of Work for a Remedial Investigation
and Feasibility Study Conducted by Potentially Responsi-
MQ Pftrtios
PB91-139436/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9901.1
RCRA Section 3008(h) Interim Status Corrective Action
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER D1RECTIVE-9901.1A
Enforcement of Financial Responsibility Requirements for
RCRA Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities That
Are Closing
PB91-139857/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9901.3 .
Guidance for Public Involvement in RCRA Section
PB981-h139865/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9903.1
Policy for Managing Leachate at PCB Landfills.
PB91-139907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9905.0
Transmittal of the RCRA Ground-Water Enforcement
PB9M39915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Managing Estuary Projects.
P891-145474/REB
91-01 PCA08/MFA01
EPA/505/8-90/001
Guidance for Writing Case-by-Case Permit Requirements
for Municipal Sewage Sludge.
PB91-145508/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
EPA/570/9-89/007
Cross-Connection Control Manual.
PB91-145490/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Memorandum: Calculation of POL for Lead and Copper.
PB90-271966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Aluminum, Copper, and Nonferrous Metals Forming and
Metal Powders Pretreatment Standards: A Guidance
Manual.
PB91-145441/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
Chloromethane: Health Advisory.
PB91-160564/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bromochloromethane: Health Advisory.
PB91-160572/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Dichlorodifluoromethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160580/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
o-Chlorotoluene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160598/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1,3.5-Trichlorobenzene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160606/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bromomethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160614/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BIS-(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether Drinking Water Health Ad-
visory.
PB91-160622/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1,1,2-Trichtoroethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trichlorofluoromethane: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160648/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160655/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hexachlorobutadiene: Drinking Water Hearth Advisory.
PB91-160663/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane: Drinking Water Health Advisc-
PB91-160671/REB 91-01 PC AO!/MF A01
Naphthalene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160689/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
1.2,3-Trichloropropane: Dnnking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160697/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
p-Chlorotoluene: Drinking Water Health Advisory.
PB91-160705/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fate and Treatability Estimator (FATE) Model (for Micro-
computers).
(EPA/SW/DK-S2/002)
PB91-507236/REB 91-04 CP D03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES.
EPA/560/1-90/001
Program Recommendations for State Section 313 Pro-
gram Coordinators.
PB91-145698/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/560/1-91/001
Toxic Substances Control Act A Guide for Chemical Im-
porters/Exporters. An Overview.
PB91-206227/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/560/5-89/002
Dtoxins and Dibenzofurans in Adipose Tissue of U.S.
Vietnam Veterans and Controls.
PB91-167585/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/560/5-90/009
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study.
PB91-183046/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/560/5-90/010
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study. Supplement.
PB91-183053/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Toxics in the Community, 1988 National and Local Per-
spectives.
PB91-100230/REB 91-01 PC E07/MF E07
Toxic Release Inventory, 1989. Magnetic Tape Documen-
tation.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/OBSA)
PB91-187500/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1988: Reporting Facilities
Names and Addresses.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/077)
PB91-506816/REB 91-01 CP T02
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act: SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Sub-
stances, CERCLA Hazardous Substances and SARA
Section 313 Toxic Chemicals (Title III, List of Lists) (for
Microcomputers).
(EPA/DF/DK-91/078)
PB91-506964/REB 91-01 CP D02
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1989.
(EPA/DF/MT-91/085)
PB91-507509/REB 91-01 CP T14
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), United States and Territo-
ries, 1989 (in dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Micro-
computers).
PB91-508572/REB 91-04 DisketteSI 800.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Alabama. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508580/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Alaska, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508598/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), American Samoa. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508606/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arizona, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508614/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arkansas, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508622/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), California, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508630/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Delaware, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508648/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Colorado, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508655/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Florida, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508663/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Georgia, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508671/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Hawaii, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508689/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Idaho, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508697/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Illinois. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508705/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Indiana, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508713/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Iowa, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508721/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Kansas, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508739/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventor/ (TRI), Kentucky, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508747/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Louisiana, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508754/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Maine, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508762/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Maryland, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508770/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Massachusetts, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508788/REB 91-04 CPD01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Michigan, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508796/REB 91-04 CP D01
CA-21
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Minnesota. 1969 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508804/REB 91-04 CP 001
Tone Release Inventory (TRI). Mississippi. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-506812/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Missouri, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S08820/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Montana, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508838/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nebraska, 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508846/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nevada, 1969 Cm dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508853/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Hampshire, 1989 On
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91 -508861 /REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Jersey, 1989 0"
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508879/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). New Mexico, 1969 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-50B887/REB 91-04 CP D01
Tone Release Inventory (TRI). New York. 1969 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508895/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Rotoaisn Inventory (TRI). North Carolina. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508903/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). North Dakota. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-50B911/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Ohio. 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508929/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Oklahoma, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508337/REB 91-04 CP O01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oregon, 1989 fin dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508945/REB 91-04 CP O01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Pennsylvania, 1989 0"
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-50«952/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Puerto Rico, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508960/REB
91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Rhode Island On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-SOB978/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Carolina. 1989 On
lus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 f
PB91-508966/REB
91-04 CPD01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). South Dakota. 1989 On
5 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3
PB91-508994/REB
91-04 CPD01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Tennessee, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509000/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Texas, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91 -509018/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Utah, 1989 On dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-509026/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Vermont. 1989 fm dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (lor Microcomputers).
PB91-509034/REB 91-04 CP O01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Virginia. 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509042/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic notOMO Inventory (TRI). Virgin Islands. 1969 On
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S090S9/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Washington, 1989 On
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509067/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). West Virginia. 1969 On
s 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3
PB91-509075/REB
91-04 CPD01
Toxic Rotated Inventory (TRI). Wisconsin. 1989 fm
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509063/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Re
and Lotus 1-2-3 Fi
PB91 -509091 fflEB
Toxic Release Inventory (
lies, 1989 fn Macintosh E
era).
PB91-509109/REB
rentory (TRI), Wyoming, 1989 On dBase
ormat) (for Microcomputers).
91-04 CP D01
Rl). United States and Territo-
cel Format) (tor Mcrocornput-
91-04 Diskette$1800.00
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Alabama. 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509117/REB 91-04 CPO01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Alaska, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509125/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), American Samoa, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509133/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arizona, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509141/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arkansas, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509158/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), California, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509166/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Delaware, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509174/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Colorado, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509182/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Florida, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509190/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Georgia, 1989 fin Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509208/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Hawaii, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509216/RE8 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Idaho, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509224/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Illinois, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509232/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Indiana, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509240/REB 91-04 CP O01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Iowa, 1969 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509257/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Kansas, 1989 fin Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09265/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Kentucky, 1989 fin Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09273/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Louisiana, 1989 fin Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509281/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Maine, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509299/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Maryland, 1989 fin Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509307/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Massachusetts, 1989 fin
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509315/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (THI), Michigan, 1989 fm Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509323/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Minnesota. 1989 fm Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509331/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Mississippi, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09349/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Missouri, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509356/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Montana. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509364/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Nebraska. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509372/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Nevada. 1989 fin Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509380/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Hampshire, 1989 fin
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509398/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Jersey, 1989 On
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509406/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Mexico, 1989 fin
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509414/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). New York, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09422/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). North Carolina, 1989 fin
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509430/REB 91-O4 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Dakota, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509448/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Ohio, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509455/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oklahoma, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509463/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oregon, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509471/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Pennsylvania, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509489/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Puerto Rico, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509497/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Rhode Island, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509505/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Carolina, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509513/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Dakota. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509521/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Tennessee. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509539/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Texas. 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509547/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Utah. 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509554/'REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Vermont, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509562/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Virginia, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509570/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Virgin Islands, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509588/REB 91-04 CP 001
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Washington, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509596/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), West Virginia. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509604/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Wisconsin, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509612/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Wyoming, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509620/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Connecticut, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509919/REB 91-04 CP D01
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Connecticut, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509927/REB 91-04 CP D01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS.
EPA/530/UST-88/008
Musts for USTs: A Summary of the Regulations for Un-
derground Storage Tank Systems.
PB91-136531/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/UST-90/012
Straight Talk on Tanks: A Summary of Leak Detection
Methods for Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Sys-
tems.
PB91-127704/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/UST-91/014
How to Develop Your Own UST Field Citation Program.
PB91 -182014/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/UST-91/015
Field Citations Training: Instructor's Manual.
PB91-780163/REB 91-01 PC$28.7S/MFS10.00
EPA/530/UST-91/016
Field Citations Training: Student's Manual.
PB91-780171/REB 91-01 PC$21.25/MF$10.00
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. OFFICE OF WATER ENFORCEMENT AND PERMITS.
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training: Over-
view.
PB91-145672/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Biomonitoring.
PB91-145854/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Laboratory Analysis.
PB91-145870/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
CA-22
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.-DULUTH, MM.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. QUALITY ASSURANCE MANAGEMENT STAFF.
EPA/600/D-91/140
National QA Standard for Environmental Programs for
Hazardous Waste Management Activities.
PB91-218933/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/141
Importance of Quality for Collection of Environmental
Samples. Planning, Implementing, and Assessing Field
Sampling Quality at CERCLA Sites.
PB91-218941/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,
DC. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DIV.
General Proceedings and Action Agendas from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's National Leadership
Conference on Building Public-Private Partnerships. Held
in Washington, DC. on October 26, 1988.
PB91-219584/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Alternative Financing for Solid Waste. General Proceed-
ings, Region 4 Conference on Public-Private Partner-
ships. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on April 19-21,1989.
PB91-221994/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Public-Private Partnerships for Environmental Services:
Region 3, Conference Proceedings.
PB91-222000/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Funding Our Environmental Future: General Proceedings,
Region 1 Conference on Public-Private Partnerships and
Alternative Financing Mechanisms. Held in Northampton,
Massachusetts on November 6-7, 1989.
PB91-222026/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
EPA/600/D-90/201
Evaluation of an Atmospheric Corrosion Rate Monitor as
a Time-of-Wetness Meter.
PB91-137034/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB., ATHENS, GA.
EPA/600/3-91/004
Chemical-Specific Parameters for Toxicity Characteristic
Contaminants.
PB91-148361/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/016
Microbial Transformation Rate Constants of Structurally
Diverse Man-Made Chemicals.
PB91-181958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/021
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2, A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-182469/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/045
FATE: The Environmental Fate Constants Information
System Database.
PB91-216192/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/004
Multispectral Identification of Potentially Hazardous By-
products of Ozonation and Chlorination. Part 1. Studies
of Chromatographic and Spectroscope Properties of MX.
PB91-161703/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/001
Biological Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, with
Special Emphasis on the Great Lakes: Report of a Work-
shop, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, July 17-19.1990.
PB91-161679/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/D-90/215
Abiotic Transformations in Water, Sediments, and Soil.
Chapters.
PB91-136937/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/069
Effects of Pond Characteristics on Btotic Exposures.
PB91-182816/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/131
Photochemical Fate of Agrochemicals in Natural Waters.
PB91-216226/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/153
Survival of the Fattest Implications for Acute Effects of
Lipophilic Chemicals on Aquatic Populations.
PB91-109918/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/204
Method for Testing whether Model Predictions Fall within
a Prescribed Factor of True Values, with an Application
to Pesticide Leaching.
PB91-116145/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/205
Elimination of Spectral Interferences in Inductively Cou-
pled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Using Or-
PBlfl^ieiST/REB S 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/453
Distribution of Hydrophobic lonogenic Organic Com-
pounds between Octanol and Water Organic Acids.
PB91-183366/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/455
Reductive Dechlorination of Dichlorophenols by Nona-
dapted and Adapted Microbial Communities in Pond
Sediments.
PB91-183343/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/456
Ester Hydrolysis Rate Constant Prediction from Infrared
PB9M83327/HEB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/022
Ecology of Quiescent Microbes. Viewing Microbial Habi-
tats as Interacting Zones of Proliferation and Quiescence
Can Give New Insights into the Operation of Microbial
Communities in the Environment.
PB91-183442/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/036
Modelling Bioaccumulation of Organic Pollutants in Fish
with an Application to PCBs in Lake Ontario Salmonids.
PB91-182253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/086
Predicting Chemical Accumulation in Shoots of Aquatic
Plants.
PB91-196667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/137
Techniques Affecting Precision and Accuracy in Hydroly-
sis Rate Constant Determinations of Volatile Organic
Compounds Using Jeffers' Zero Headspace Reaction
Bulbs.
PB91-216291/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/151
Sediment- and Saturated-Soil-Associated Reactions In-
volving an Anionic Surfactant (Dodecylsulfate). 1. Precipi-
tation and Micelle Formation.
PB91-219071/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/152
Sediment- and Saturated-Soil-Associated Reactions In-
volving an Anionic Surfactant (Dodecylsulfate). 2. Parti-
tion of PAH Compounds among Phases.
PB91-219089/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/175
Effects ol Solar Radiation on Manganese Oxide Reac-
tions with Selected Organic Compounds.
PB91-231431/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/176
Photolysis of Copper(ll)-Amino Acid Complexes in Water.
PB91-231449/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/M-90/009
Reactive Dyes in the Aquatic Environment: A Case Study
of Reactive Blue 19.
PB91-104257/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/M-91/007
Fate Constants for Some Chlorofluorocarbon Substitutes.
PB91-191015/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Studies of Benzidine-Based Dyes in Sediment-Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-196659/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB., ATHENS, GA.
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.
EPA/600/3-91/017
Sorption of lonizable Organic Compounds to Sediments
and Soils.
PB91-181941/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/019
Preliminary Testing, Evaluation and Sensitivity Analysis
for the Terrestrial Ecosystem Exposure Assessment
Model (TEEAM).
PB91-161711/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/021
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2, A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-183079/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/152
Toxicant-Induced Mortality in Models of 'Daphnia' Popu-
lations.
PB91-109900/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/172
Sorption of Organic Acid Compounds to Sediments: Initial
Model Development.
PB91-144980/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.-DULUTH, MN.
CONTRIB-46
Human Impacts to Minnesota Wetlands.
PB91-183160/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-64
Optimal Characterization of Structure for Prediction of
Properties.
PB91-163584/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-90/071
Environmental Research Laboratory-Duluth Bibliography
of Research Products in the Fields ol Freshwater Ecolo-
gy and Toxicology, 1967-1990.
PB91-127712/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/003
Ecology and Management of the Zebra Mussel and
Other Introduced Aquatic Nuisance Species.
PB91-196675/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/160
Things to Consider When Assessing Municipal Impacts
for Remedial Action on a Lake Superior Estuary.
PB91-129148/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/205
Fish Acute Toxicity Syndromes in the Development of
Mechanism-Specific QSARS.
PB91-137075/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/206
ASTER: An Integration of the AQUIRE Database and the
QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments.
PB91-137083/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/238
Fish Acute Toxicity Syndromes: Application to the Devel-
opment of Mechanism-Specific QSARS.
PB91-162529/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/045
Bioaccumulation and Toxicity of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-dioxin and Related Compounds in Aquatic Eco-
PB91-176974/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/079
Aquatic Information and Retrieval (Aquire) Database
System.
PB91-182923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/080
Criteria to Protect Wetland Ecological Integrity.
PB91-182915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/475
Comparative Toxicology of the Pyrethroid Insecticides.
PB91-115931/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/476
Hepatic Enzyme Systems as Biochemical Indicators of
the Effects of Contaminants on Reproduction of Chinook
Salmon 'Oncorhynchus tschawytscha'.
PB91-115923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/483
Maternal Transfer of Bioactive Polychlorinated Aromatic
Hydrocarbons in Spawning Chinook Salmon ('Obchrhyn-
chus tschawytscha').
PB91-117556/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-89/503
Evaluation of the Fathead Minnow Seven-Day Subchronic
Test for Estimating Chronic Toxicity.
PB91-146423/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/504
Contamination of Fish by 2,3.7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-
Dioxin: A Survey of Fish from Major Watersheds in the
United States.
PB91 -146431 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/505
Little Rock Lake (Wisconsin): Perspectives on an Experi-
mental Ecosystem Approach to Seepage Lake Acidifica-
tion.
PB91-163527/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/519
Human Impacts to Minnesota Wetlands.
PB91-183160/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/151
Distribution of Fingerling Brook Trout, 'Salvelinus fontina-
lis' (Mitchill), in Dissolved Oxygen Concentration Gradi-
PB91-109892/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/206
New Method for Determining Effluent Toxicity Using
Duckweed 'Lemna minor'.
PB91-116129/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/207
New Source Identification of Mercury Contamination in
the Great Lakes.
PB91-116111/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/208
Extraction and Concentration of Nonpolar Organic Toxi-
cants from Effluents Using Solid Phase Extraction.
PB91-116103/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/210
Evaluation of Sucrose as an Alternative to Sodium Chlo-
ride in the Microtox (Trade Name) Assay: Comparison to
Fish and Cladoceran Tests with Freshwater Effluents.
PB91-144972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/250
Effects of Chlorpyrifos on the Diet and Growth of Larval
Fathead Minnows, 'Pimephales promelas', in Littoral En-
closures.
PB91-144956/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/253
Interactions between 'Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. 'israe-
lensis' and Fathead Minnows, 'Pimephales promelas' Ra-
finesque, under Laboratory Conditions.
PB91-144923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/254
Characteristics of Surfactants in Toxicity Identification
Evaluations.
PB91-144998/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/255
Ventilatory Patterns of Bluegill ('Lepomis macrochirus')
Exposed to Organic Chemicals with Different Mecha-
nisms of Toxic Action (Revised).
PB91-144915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/256
Solubility and Toxicity of Eight Phthalate Esters to Four
Aquatic Organisms.
PB91-144907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/316
Recovery of Lotic Communities and Ecosystems Follow-
ing Disturbance: Theory and Application.
PB91-146704/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/317
Airborne Mercury Deposition and Watershed Characteris-
tics in Relation to Mercury Concentrations in Water, Sedi-
ments, Plankton, and Fish of Eighty Northern Minnesota
Lakes.
PB91-146712/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/J-90/318
Simple Flow-Limited Model for Exchange of Organic
Chemicals at Fish GDIs.
PB91-146720/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/342
Toxicity of Sediments from Western Lake Erie and the
Maumee River at Toledo, Ohio, 1987: Implications for
Current Dredged Material Disposal Practices.
PB91-163568/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/343
Overview of Case Studies on Recovery of Aquatic Sys-
tems li m i'i Disturbance.
P891-163576/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/344
Optimal Characterization of Structure for Prediction of
Properties.
PB91-163584/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/345
Seven-Day Tests and Chronic Tests.
PB91-163592/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/389
Application of Ecological Theory to Determine Recovery
Potential of Disturbed Lotic Ecosystems: Research
Needs and Priorities.
PB91-171454/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/390
Boassay Directed Characterization of the Acute Aquatic
Toncity of a Creosote Leachate.
PB91-171462/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/391
Influence of Cytochrome P4SO Mixed-Function Oxidase
Induction on the Acute Toncity to Rainbow Trout 'Salmo
gairdner* of Primary Aromatic Amines.
PB91-171470/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/067
Environmental Impacts on the Physiological Mechanisms
Controlling XenobeDc Transfer Across Fish GUIs.
P891-196477/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-91/068
OSAR Modelling of the ERL-D Fathead Minnow Acute
Toxicity Database.
PB91-196485/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/172
H4IIE Hepatoma CeH Boassay-Denved 2,3.7.8-Tetrach-
lonxtbenzo-p-Oioxin Equivalents in Colonial Fish-Eating
Waterbird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-231407/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-91/173
Piperonyl Butonde as a Tool in Aquatic Toxicoiogical Re-
search with Organophosphate Insecticides.
PB91-231415/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.-DUUITH,
MONTKELLO. MN. MONTCELLO ECOLOGICAL
RESEARCH STATION.
EPA/600/D-90/237
Toxicity and Fate of Total Residual Chlorine in Outdoor
Experimental Streams (Book Chapter).
PB91-162511/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/249
Transfer of Toxic Concentrations of Selenium from
Parent to Progeny in the Fathead Minnow fPimephaJes
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB, GULF BREEZE, Fl_
CONTRIB-667
Effects of Temperature and Salinity on 'Menrta beryUina'
Embryos Eioosod to Toroinos.
PB91-163881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONTRIB-679
Ocular Chondrosarcomas in •Rivulus marmoratus' Poey
(Short Communication).
PB91-206946/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
CONTRIB-680
Testing of Insect Mcrosponrtans (Microspora: Nosemad-
dae) in Nontarget Aquatic Species.
PB91-163899/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-689
Genes Encodra Mercuric Reductases from Selected
Gram-Negative Aquatic Bacteria Have a Low Degree of
Homotogy with merA of Transposon TN50.
PB91-163782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRI&693
Field Observations of the Ecology and Habits of Man-
grove Rivulus fRivutus marmoratus1) in Seize and Florida
(Teteostei: Cyprinodontiformes: Rivubdae)
PB91-16384O/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONTRIB-695
Vertebral Abnormalities in Juvenile Inland Stversides
•Menidia beryfcna' Exposed to Terbufos during Embryo-
91-1639S6/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/537
Morphological and Behavioral Characters in Mosqutofish
as Potential BeindKatxxi of Exposure to Kraft MB Efflu-
PB91-199893/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/364
Genes Encodra Mercuric Reductases from Selected
Gram-Negative Aquatic Bacteria Have a Low Degree of
Homotogy with merA of Transposon TN50.
PB91-163782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA'600/J-90/365
Comparison of the Seagrass Thalassia testudinum' and
Its Epiphytes in the Field and in Laboratory Test Sys-
tems.
PB91-163790/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/366
Pericyte of a Teleost Fish: infrastructure, Position, and
Role in Neoplasia as Revealed by a Fish Model.
PB91-163808/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/371
Field Observations of the Ecology and Habits of Man-
grove Rivulus ('Rrvulus marmoratus') in Belize and Florida
(Teleostei: Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae).
PB91-163840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/373
Bioaccumulation of Kepone by Grass Shrimp ('Palaemon-
etes pugio'): Importance of Dietary Accumulation and
Food Ration.
PB91-163865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/375
Effects of Temperature and Salinity on 'Menidia beryllina'
Embryos Exposed to Terbufos.
PB91-163881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/376
Testing of Insect Microsporidians (Microspora: Nosemati-
dae) in Nontarget Aquatic Species.
PB91-163899/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/377
Natural Transformation of a Marine 'Vibrio' Species by
PlasmidDNA.
PB91-163907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/3SO
Use of Thalassia' and Its Epiphytes for Toxicity Assess-
ment Effects of a Drilling Fluid and Tributyltin.
PB91-163931/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/381
Alterations in the Energy Metabolism of an Estuanne
Mysid 'Mysidopsis bahia' as Indicators of Stress from
Chronic Pesticide Exposure.
PB91-163949/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/382
Vertebral Abnormalities in Juvenile Inland Sirversides
'Menidia beryUina' Exposed to Terbufos during Embryo-
B91-1639S6/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
'Fundulus hetero-
EPA/600/J-90/384
Genetic Variation in Ctonal Vertebrates Detected by
Simple-Sequence DNA Rngerprinting.
PB91-163972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/38S
Hepatic Neoplasms in the Mummichog 'Fui
ditus' from a Creosote-Contaminated Site.
PB91-163980/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/386
Anatomy of the Seed and Seedling of 'Spartma altemi-
fkxa' Lois. (Poaceae).
PB91-163998/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/387
Artificial Sediments for Use in Tests with Wetland Plants.
PB91-164004/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/S15
Anomalies in the Enumeration of Starved Bacteria on
Culture Media Containing Nalidixic Acid and Tetracyclme.
PB91-206B70/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/099
Toxicity Tests of Effluents with Marsh Plants in Water
and Sediment.
PB91-200337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/101
Ocular Chondrosarcomas in 'Rivulus marmoratus' Poey
(Short Communication).
PB91-206946/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PUB-6B6
Toxicity Tests of Effluents with Marsh Plants in Water
and Sediment
PB91-200337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.-NARRAGANSETT,
NEWPORT, OR
EPA/600/J-89/493
Contaminant Loading from Fox River to Lower Green
Bay.
PB91-144756/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1120
Contaminant Loadng from Fox River to Lower Green
Bay.
PB91-144758/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.-NARRAGANSETT,
NEWPORT, OR. MARK O. HATFIELD MARINE SCIENCE
CENTER.
EPA/600/D-90/187
Marine Processes. Their Relationship to Pollution, and a
Framework for Waste Management (Chapter 1).
PB91-132829/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/555
Effects of Natural Sediment Features on Survival of the
'Phoxocephaid amphipod', 'Rhepoxynius abronius'.
PB91-144741/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/248
Lack of Myogjobin Function in the Isolated Perfused Buf-
falo Sculpinrlnophrys bison1) Heart.
PB91-144964/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/332
Effects of Wastewater Treatment and Seawater Dilution
in Reducing Lethal Toxicity of Municipal Wastewater to
Sheepshead Minnow ('Cyprinodon variegatus1) and Pink
Shrimp ('Penaeus duorarum').
PB91-149781/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/39B
Preparation of Benthic Substrates for Sediment Toxicity
Testing.
PB91-171546/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/436
Depuration Kinetics of Hexachlorobenzene in the Clam,
'Macoma nasuta1.
PB91-177170/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/437
Taxonomic Level and Sample Size Sufficient for Assess-
ing Pollution Impacts on the Southern California Bight
Macrobenthos.
PB91-177188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/467
Spatio-Temporal Ructuations in the Distribution and
Abundance of Demersal Fish and EpibenthiC Crusta-
ceans in Yaquina Bay, Oregon.
PB91-183228/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/028
Accumulation Factors for Eleven Polychlorinated Bi-
phenyl Congeners.
PB91-183426/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-N040
Effects of Natural Sediment Features on Survival of the
'Phoxocephalid amphipod1. 'Rhepoxynius abronius'.
PB91-144741/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-N043
Spatio-Temporal Fluctuations in the Distribution and
Abundance of Demersal Fish and EpibenthiC Crusta-
ceans in Yaquina Bay, Oregon.
PB91-183228/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-N067
Marine Processes, Their Relationship to Pollution, and a
Framework for Waste Management (Chapter 1).
PB91-132829/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-N070
Effects of Wastewater Treatment and Seawater Dilution
in Reducing Lethal Toxicity of Municipal Wastewater to
Sheepshead Minnow ('Cyprinodon variegatus') and Pink
Shrimp ('Penaeus duorarum').
PB91-149781/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-N077
Preparation of Benthic Substrates for Sediment Toxicity
Testing.
PB91 -171546/REB 91 -01 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-N081
Depuration Kinetics of Hexachlorobenzene in the Clam,
'Macoma nasuta'.
PB91-177170/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-N124
Taxonomic Level and Sample Size Sufficient for Assess-
ing Pollution Impacts on the Southern California Bight
Macrobenthos.
PB91-177188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERNL-N107
Accumulation Factors for Eleven Polychlorinated Bi-
phenyl Congeners.
PB91-183426/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB, NARRAGANSETT,
Rl.
CONTRIB-P08
Fish Hepatocyte Model for Investigation of the Effects of
Trihalomethanes. (Chapter 27).
PB91-132845/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/185
Fish Hepatocyte Model for Investigation of the Effects of
Trihalomethanes. (Chapter 27).
PB91-132845/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/186
Utility of Buoyant Plume Models in Predicting the Initial
Dilution of Drilling Fluids. Chapter 13.
PB91-132837/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-90/188
Contaminated Marine Sediments: Assessment and Re-
mediation.
PB91 -132811 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/189
Convective-Dispersive Transport Model for Wastes Dis-
posed of at the 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site. (Chapter
5).
PB91-130161/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/221
Ecological Status and Trends Program: EPA's Approach
to Monitoring Condition of the Nation's Ecosystems.
PB91-136986/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/023
Bioassessment Methods for Determining the Hazards of
Dredged Material Disposal in the Marine Environment
PB91-176768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CA-24
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GALVESTON BAY NATIONAL ESTUARY PROGRAM,, AUSTIN, TX.
EPA/600/D-91/066
Toxicity Assessment of Dredged Materials: Acute and
Chronic Toxicity as Determined by Bioassays and Bioac-
cumulation Tests. Proceedings of the International Semi-
nar on the Environmental Aspects of Dredging Activities
(Actes du Seminaire International sur les Aspects Envir-
onnementaux lies aux Activities de Dragages).
PB91-182790/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/067
Application of a Hazard-Assessment Research Strategy
for Waste Disposal at 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site
(Chapter 14).
PB91-182808/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/437
Developing Mode! of Benthic-Water Contaminant Trans-
port in Bioturbated Sediment
PB91-109298/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89M84
Application of Adenytate Energy Charge and Adenine Nu-
deobde Measurements as Indicators of Stress in
'Nephtys incisa' Treated with Dredged Material.
PB91-117549/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/485
Adenylate Energy Charge and Adenine Nucleotide Meas-
urements as Indicators of Stress in the Mussel, 'Mytilus
edulis'. Treated with Dredged Material under Laboratory
Conditions.
PB91-117531/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/486
Intralaboratory Precision of Saltwater Short-Term Chronic
Toxicity Tests.
PB91-117523/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/487
Role of the Red Gland in 'Mercenaria mercenaria' in De-
toxification.
PB91-117515/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/241
Toxicity of Fluoranthene in Sediment to Marine Amphi-
pods: A Test of the Equilibrium Partitioning Approach to
Sediment Quality Criteria.
PB91-116970/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/242
Geochemical Study of Sediment Contamination in New
Bedford Harbor. Massachusetts.
PB91-116962/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/243
Equilibrium Partitioning and Bioaccumulation of Sediment-
Associated Contaminants by Infaunal Organisms.
PB91-116954/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/244
Btoavailability of 2,3,7,8-TCDD, 2,3,7,8-TCDF and PCBs
to Marine Benthos from Passaic River Sediments.
PB91-116947/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/245
Global Climatic Issues in the Coastal Wider Caribbean
plilVl16939/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/268
Settling and Coagulation Characteristics of Fluorescent
Particles Determined by Flow Cytometry and Fluorometry.
PB91-144790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/333
Use of the Blue Mussel. 'Mytilus edulis', in Water Quality
Toxicity Testing and In situ Marine Biological Monitoring.
PB91-149799/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/399
Retrospective Study of the Water Quality Issues of the
Upper Potomac Estuary.
PB91-171553/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/468
Significance of the Surface Microlayer to the Environ-
mental Fate of Di(2-ethylhexyf)phthalate Predicted from
Marine Microcosms.
PB91-183210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/518
Divergence between Populations of a Monogamous Poty-
chaete with Male Parental Care: Premating Isolation and
Chromosome Variation.
PB91-206904/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/029
Development and Use of Site-Specific Chemical and Bio-
logical Criteria for Assessing New Bedford Harbor Pilot
Dredging Project
PB91-182329/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/079
Germinomas and Teratoid Siphon Anomalies in Softshell
dams, 'Mya arenaria'. Environmentally Exposed to Herbi-
cides
PB91-196592/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/080
Carcinogenicity of Black Rock Harbor Sediment to the
Eastern Oyster and Trophic Transfer of Black Rock
Harbor Carcinogens from the Blue Mussel to the Winter
Flounder
PB91-196600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-N027
Utility of Buoyant Plume Models in Predicting the Initial
Dilution of Drilling Fluids. Chapter 13.
PB91-132837/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ERLN-N068
Contaminated Marine Sediments: Assessment and Re-
PB91-132811/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ERLN-N086
Toxicity of Fluoranthene in Sediment to Marine Amphi-
pods: A Test of the Equilibrium Partitioning Approach to
Sediment Quality Criteria.
PB91-116970/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ERLN-NX05
Settling and Coagulation Characteristics of Fluorescent
Particles Determined by Flow Cytometry and Fluorometry.
PB91-144790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-P02
Retrospective Study of the Water Quality Issues of the
Upper Potomac Estuary.
PB91-171553/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-662
Convective-Dispersive Transport Model for Wastes Dis-
posed of at the 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site. (Chapter
PB91-130161/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
ERLN-747
Application of Adenylate Energy Charge and Adenine Nu-
cleotide Measurements as Indicators of Stress in
'Nephtys incisa' Treated with Dredged Material.
PB91-117549/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ERLN-748
Adenylate Energy Charge and Adenine Nucleotide Meas-
urements as Indicators of Stress in the Mussel, 'Mytilus
edulis'. Treated with Dredged Material under Laboratory
Conditions.
PB91-117531/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
ERLN-803
Developing Model of Benthic-Water Contaminant Trans-
port in Bioturbated Sediment.
PB91-109298/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-942
Significance of the Surface Microlayer to the Environ-
mental Fate of Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate Predicted from
Marine Microcosms.
P891-183210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-949
. Germinomas and Teratoid Siphon Anomalies in Softshell
" Clams, 'Mya arenaria1. Environmentally Exposed to Herbi-
cides.
PB91-196592/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-972
Geochemical Study of Sediment Contamination in New
Bedford Harbor, Massachusetts.
PB91-116962/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EflLN-978
Carcinogenicity of Black Rock Harbor Sediment to the
Eastern Oyster and Trophic Transfer of Black Rock
Harbor Carcinogens from the Blue Mussel to the Winter
Flounder.
PB91-196600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-986
Intralaboratory Precision of Saltwater Short-Term Chronic
Toxicity Tests.
PB91-117523/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-1022
Use of the Blue Mussel, 'Mytilus edulis', in Water Quality
Toxicity Testing and In situ Marine Biological Monitoring.
PB91-149799/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1030
Equilibrium Partitioning and Bioaccumulation of Sediment-
Associated Contaminants by Infaunal Organisms.
PB91-116954/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ERLN-1047
Role of the Red Gland in 'Mercenaria mercenaria' in De-
toxification.
PB91-117515/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-1050
Ecological Status and Trends Program: EPA's Approach
to Monitoring Condition of the Nation's Ecosystems.
PB91-136986/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1090
Development and Use of Site-Specific Chemical and Bio-
logical Criteria for Assessing New Bedford Harbor Pilot
Dredging Project
PB91-182329/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
ERLN-1116
Btoavailability of 2,3.7,8-TCDD, 2,3,7,8-TCDF and PCBs
to Marine Benthos from Passaic River Sediments.
PB91-116947/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-1123
Toxicity Assessment of Dredged Materials: Acute and
Chronic Toxicity as Determined by Bioassays and Bioac-
cumulation Tests. Proceedings of the International Semi-
nar on the Environmental Aspects of Dredging Activities
(Actes du Seminaire International sur les Aspects Envir-
onnementaux lies aux Activities de Dragages).
PB91-182790/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1209
Bioassessment Methods for Determining the Hazards of
Dredged Material Disposal in the Marine Environment
PB91-176768/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ERLN-1210
Global Climatic Issues in the Coastal Wider Caribbean
Region.
PB91-116939/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1215
Application of a Hazard-Assessment Research Strategy
for Waste Disposal at 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site
(Chapter 14).
PB91-182B08/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-1308
Divergence between Populations of a Monogamous Poly-
chaete with Male Parental Care: Premating Isolation and
Chromosome Variation.
PB91-206904/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stress Proteins: Potential as Multitiered Biomarkers
(Chapter 9).
(EPA/600/D-90/222, ERNL-X177)
PB91-136994/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, INC.,
EXTON, PA.
Collecting Household Hazardous Wastes at Wastewater
Treatment Plants. Case Studies.
(EPA/430/9-90/016)
PB91-206193/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, INC.,
GAINESVILLE, Fl_
National Dry Deposition Network: Third Annual Progress
Report (1989).
(EPA/600/3-91/018)
PB91-181784/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
FLORIDA INST. OF TECH., MELBOURNE. DEPT. OF
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES.
Localization of the Mouse Thymidine Kinase Gene to the
Distal Portion of Chromosome 11.
(EPA/600/J-91/177)
PB91-233395/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIV., MIAMI. DRINKING
WATER RESEARCH CENTER.
Testing and Validation of a Multiple Nonlinear Regression
Model for Predicting Trihalomethane Formation Potential.
(EPA/600/J-B7/549)
PB91-211367/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FLORIDA UNIV., GAINESVILLE.
Cosolvency and Sorption of Hydrophobic Organic Chemi-
cals.
(EPA/600/J-90/201)
PB91-116178/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Influence of Solvent and Sorbent Characteristics on Dis-
tribution cf Pentachlorophenol in Octanol-Water and Soil-
Water Systems.
(EPA/600/J-90/200)
PB91-116186/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cosolvency of Partially Miscible Organic Solvents on the
Solubility of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals.
(EPA/600/J-90/199)
PB91-116194/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cosolvent Effects on Sorption and Mobility of Organic
Contaminants in Soils.
(EPA/6OO/J-9O/394)
PB91-171504/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLORIDA UNIV., GAINESVILLE. DEPT. OF SOIL SCIENCE.
Solubility, Sorption and Transport of Hydrophobic Organic
Chemicals in Complex Mixtures.
(EPA/600/M-91/009)
PB91-240556/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FOREST SERVICE, WASHINGTON, DC.
EPA/600/D-90/190
Contamination of U.S. Arctic Ecosystems by Long-Range
Transport of Atmospheric Contaminants.
PB91 -137109/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FOSTER WHEELER BOILER CORP., LIVINGSTON, NJ.
Swirl Device for Regulating and Treating Combined
Sewer Overflows.
(EPA/625/2-77/012)
PB91-133264/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRESPONSE, INC., EDISON, NJ.
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/028)
PB91-176818/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Trial Bum Results and Future Activities of the EPA
Mobile Incinerator.
(EPA/6OO/J-89/511)
PB91-177097/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRESPONSE, INC., LIVINGSTON,
NJ.
EPA's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit for Soil Washing.
(EPA/600/D-91/202)
PB91-231209/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FRANKLIN ASSOCIATES LTD., PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KS.
Background Document on Clean Products Research and
Implementation.
(EPA/600/2-90/048)
PB91-108977/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
GALVESTON BAY NATIONAL ESTUARY PROGRAM,,
AUSTIN, TX.
GBNEP-7
Environmental Inventory of the Christmas Bay Coastal
Preserve.
PB91-230151/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
GBNEP-8
Environmental Inventory of the Armand Bayou Coastal
Preserve.
PB91-230979/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
GBNEP-9
Regulatory Survey for the Christmas Bay Coastal Pre-
serve.
PB91-230185/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
CA-25
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GBNEP-10
Regulatory Survey for the Armed Bayou Coastal Pre-
serve.
PB91-230300/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, DENVER, CO.
Hybrid Past Hankel Transform Algorithm for Electromag-
netic Modeling.
(EPA/600/J-B9/495)
PB91-146340/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, MARLBOROUGH, MA.
Macrodispersion and Spatial Variability of Hydraulic Con-
ductivity in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer, Cape Cod, Massa-
chusetts.
(EPA/6OO/U-91/005)
PB91-242370/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, RESTON, VA.
USGS/OFR-90/566
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Aquatic
Invertebrate Responses in Four Catskill Mountain
Streams; An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
(EPA/6OO/3-91/04O)
PB91-216382/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Large-Scale Natural Gradient Tracer Test in Sand and
Gravel, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. 1. Experimental
Design and Observed Tracer Movement
(EPA/6OO/J-91/13S)
PB91-21627S/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, RESTON, VA. WATER
RESOURCES DIV.
USGS/WR1-90-4166
Determination of Water Use in Rockford and Kankakee
Areas, Illinois.
P891-239046/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, SACRAMENTO, CA. WATER
RESOURCES DIV.
USGS/WRI-9CU018
Comparison of Recording Current Meters in Shallow
Waters of San Francisco Bay, California.
PB91-156331/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
GEOMET TECHNOLOGIES, INC, GERMANTOWN, MD.
Assessment of Soil-Gas Measurement Technologies.
(EPA/SOO/8-91/O50)
PB91-219568/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
GEORGIA UNIV, ATHENS. DEPT. OF CHEMISTRY.
Development of a Statistical Model for Metal-Hume Inter-
actions.
(EPA/600/J-90/246)
PB91-116921/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
GEORGIA UNIV, ATHENS. DEPT. OF MICROBIOLOGY.
Environmental Factors Affecting Toluene Degradation in
Ground Water at a Hazardous Waste Site.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/O37)
PB91-182246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GEOSdENCE CONSULTANTS LTD, ALBUQUERQUE, MM.
Background Hydrocarbon Vapor Concentration Study for
Underground Fuel Storage Tanks.
(EPA/60O/4-91/O09)
(EPA/6OO/4-91/009)
PB91-191353/REB
91-01 PCA11/MFA02
GEOTRANS. INC, HERNDON, VA.
Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground-Water Remediation
Technology.
(EPA/600/8-90/003)
PB90-274549/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
GREATER EGYPT REGIONAL PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, CARBONDALE, ll_
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 7.
Southern Illinois Region.
(IEPAWPC-91-61G)
PB91-210B07/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
GUELPH UNIV. (ONTARIO). DEPT. OF MICROBIOLOGY.
RemoMization of Toxic Heavy Metals Adsorbed to Bac-
terial Wat-Clay Composites.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/4S4)
PB91-1B33SO/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, BOSTON, MA.
Enposures to Acxfc Aerosols.
(EPA/6OO/J-89/4S2)
PB91-109447/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, BOSTON, MA.
DEPT. OF BWSTATrSTlCS.
Use of Tumour Lethality to Interpret Tumongenoty Ex-
periments Lacking Cause-of-Death Data.
(EPA/600/J48/S37)
PB9M09181/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, BOSTON, MA.
DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND
PHYSIOLOGY.
Studws of Acid Aerosols in Six Cities and in a New Muffi-
City Investigation: Design Issues.
(EPA/eOO/J-89/454)
PB91-109462/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HAZLETON LABS. AMERICA, INC, ROCKVILLE, MD.
Subacute and Subchronic Oral ToxScity of •p'-Chkxoto-
luene in the Rat
(EPA/600/J-90/537)
PB91-233379/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, CINCINNATI, OH.
EPA/600/9-91/009
ORD Health Btomarkers Program. Research Strategy
Document
PB91-195982/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-88/547
Comparison of Cytopathogenicity, tmmunofluorescence
and In situ DMA Hybridization as Methods for the Detec-
tion of Adenoviruses.
PB91-109280/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/145
Recovery of 3-Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-
2(5H)-Furanone from Water Samples on XAD Resins and
the Effect of Chlorine on Its Mutagenicity.
PB91-109835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-90/163
Chlorinaton, Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
Forty-Six Wisconsin Communities.
PB91-11S873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/329
Effects of Chlorine Dioxide on the Developing Rat Brain.
PB91-149757/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/330
Toxicological Mechanisms of Implantation Failure.
PB91-149765/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/051
Cartinogenicity of Dichloroacetic Acid in the Male
B6C3F1 Mouse.
PB91-191585/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/095
Effect of beta-Cyclodextrin on Mucochloric Acid and 3-
Chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydrox-2(5H)-furanone.
PB91-200295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/117
Causes of Waterbome Outbreaks in the United States.
PB91-207100/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF ADI
EPA/600/J-91/178
Ten- and Ninety-Day Toxicity Studies of 1,2-Dichloroben-
zene Administered by Oral Gavage to Sprague-Dawtey
Rats.
PB91-233411/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, CINCINNATI, OH.
TOXICOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY DIV. |
EPA/600/J-88/548
Comparison of Cytopathogenicity, Immur
and In situ DNA Hybridization as Methods
Immunofluorescence
for the Detec-
tion of Adenoviruses.
PB91-116053/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-89/462
Short-Term Toxicity (1 and 10 Days) of Cadmium Chlo-
ride in Male and Female Rats: Gavage and Drinking
Water.
PB91-109538/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/230
Sequential Inoculation as an Adjunct in Enteric Virus
Plaque Enumeration.
PB91-117085/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
EPA/600/1-90/005A
Methods for the Investigation and Prevention of Water-
bome Disease Outbreaks.
PB91-137307/REB 91-O1 PCA15/MFA02
EPA/600/1-90/005B
Waterbome Disease Outbreaks: Selected Reprints of Ar-
ticles on Epidemiology, Surveillance, Investigation, and
Laboratory Analysis.
PB91-137315/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/1-90/009
Ozone Dosimetry Predictions for Humans and Rats.
PB91-113852/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-90/021
Workshop on Methods for Investigation of Waterbome
Disease Outbreaks. Summary of Recommendations. Held
in Denver, Colorado, October 11-13, 1988.
PB91-125716/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/131
Regulation of LHRH Action and FSH Synthesis by Estra-
dtol, Progesterone, and Inhibin.
PB91-100933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/162
Biological and Chemical Methodologies for Assessing
Human Exposure to Airborne Mutagens Indoors.
PB91-13302S/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/165
Highly Sensitive Bioassays for Evaluating Airborne Muta-
gens Indoors.
PB91-132985/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/166
Comparison of Bomdicators of Exposure to Genotoxic
Indoor Air Pollutants.
PB91-132977/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/170
Exercise. Fitness, and Health: A Consensus of Current
Knowledge.
PB91-131706/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-90/196
Modulation of Eicosanotd Production by Human Alveolar
Macrophages Exposed to Silica 'In vitro'.
PB91-136630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/242
Bioassay of Complex Mixtures of Indoor Air Pollutants.
Chapter?.
PB91-162560/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/244
Mutagenicity, Carcinogenicity, and Human Cancer Risk
from Indoor Exposure to Coal and Wood Combustion in
Xuan Wei, China.
PB91-162586/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/245
Assessment of the Mutagenicity of Volatile Organic Air
Pollutants Before and After Atmospheric Transformation.
PB9M62594/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/049
Genetic Activity Profile (GAP) Data Base.
PB9M77014/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/050
Use of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein in First-Tier Assess-
ments of Neurotoxicity.
PB91-191197/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/111
Detection of Radicals Produced 'In vivo' during Inhalation
Exposure to Ozone: Use of Various Spin Traps.
PB91-196113/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/128
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity
Determinations.
PB91-213603/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/187
EPA's Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments
Program: Overview and Water-Related Research.
PB91-231068/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/188
Animal Models of Cognitive Development in Neurotoxico-
891-231076/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/191
Neurotoxicant 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3.6-tetrahydropyri-
dine (MPTP) Alters Immune Function When Given in
Combination with Diethyldithiocarbamate (DOC)
PB91-231092/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/206
In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxicants.
PB91-231233/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/225
Influence of 50-Hz Electric and Magnetic Fields on Neur-
ite Outgrowth in Pheochromocytoma Cells.
PB91-242461/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/228
Local and Global Thermoregulatory Responses to MRI
Electromagnetic Fields: Biological Effects and Safety As-
pects of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging and
Spectroscopy.
PB91 -242941 /REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-86/550
Effects of Ammonium Nitrate Aerosol Exposure on Lung
Structure of Normal and Elastase-lmparied Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB91-117630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-87/537
Mycoplasma genitalium Protein Resembling the 'Myco-
plasma pneumoniae' Attachment Protein.
PB91-116061/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/538
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 2. Nitrofen and
Ethytenethiourea.
PB91-109199/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/540
Restraint-Induced Analgesia in the CD-1 Mouse: Interac-
tions with Morphine and Time of Day.
PB91-10921S/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/541
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 1. Colchicine,
Dinoseb. and Methyl Salicylate.
PB91-109223/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/542
Application of the Micro-Forward Mutation Assay to
Assess Mutagenicity of Airborne Particulates in Indoor.
PB91-109231/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/545
Comparison of In vivo and In vitro Methods for Assessing
the Effects of Carbon Tetrachloride on the Hepatic Drug-
Metabolizing Enzyme System.
PB91-109264/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-88/ 546
Development of a Model That Contains Both Multipoie
Moments and Gaussians for the Calculation of Molecular
Electrostatic Potentials.
PB91-109272/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/551
Significance of Mass and Number of Fibers in the Corre-
lation of V79 Cytotoxicity with Tumorigenic Potential of
Mineral Fibers.
PB91-116020/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-88/553
Association of Marginal Folate Depletion with Increased
Human Chromosomal Damage In vivo: Demonstration by
Analysis of Micronudeated Erythrocytes.
PB91-117614/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/438
Assessment of Chemically-Induced Alterations in Brain
Development Using Assays of Neuron- and Glia-Local-
ized Proteins.
PB91-109306/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CA-26
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HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB., RESEARCH TRIANGLE
EPA/600/J-89/439
Cytotoxicity and Effect on Mutagenicity of Buffers in a Mi-
crosuspension Assay.
PB91-109314/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/440
Home Air Nicotine Levels and Urinary Cotinine Excretion
in Preschool Children.
PB91-109322/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/442
Effect of Ampicillin-lnduced Alterations in Marine Intesti-
nal Microbiota on the Survival and Competition of Envi-
ronmentally Released Pseudomonads.
PB91-109348/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/443
Comparison of Finite-Difference Time-Domain SAR Cal-
culations with Measurements in a Heterogeneous Model
of Man.
PB91-109355/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/445
Evaluation of Sensory System Function Using Reflex
Modification of the Startle Response.
PB91-109371/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/446
Use of Bioassay Methods to Evaluate Mutagenicity of
Ambient Air Collected Near a Municipal Waste Combus-
tor.
P891-109389/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-89/447
Reexamination of London, England, Mortality in Relation
to Exposure to Acidic Aerosols during 1963-1972 Win-
ters.
PB91-109397/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/456
Biochemical and Biological Markers: Implications for Epi-
demiologic Studies.
PB91-109488/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/461
Multiple Power-Density Windows and Their Possible
Origin.
PB91-109520/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/524
Toxicity of Complex Waste Mixtures: A Comparison of
Observed and Predicted Lethality.
PB91-182063/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-89/546
Characterization of Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-242495/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-89/547
Passive Smoking on Commercial Airline Flights.
PB91-242503/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/123
Prolonged Survival of Female AKR Mice Fed Diets Sup-
plemented with Methionine and Choline.
PB91-109629/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/127
Taste Discrimination Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB91-109660/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/128
Workshop on the Qualitative and Quantitative Compara-
bility of Human and Animal Developmental Neurotoxicity,
Work Group 1 Report Comparability of Measures of De-
velopmental Neurotoxicity in Humans and Laboratory Ani-
mals.
PB91-109678/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/130
Cotinine Analytical Workshop Report: Consideration of
Analytical Methods for Determining Cotinine in Human
Body Fluids as a Measure of Passive Exposure to Tobac-
co Smoke.
PB91-109694/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/144
Chlorination, Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
Forty-Six Wisconsin Communities.
PB91-109827/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/160
Characterization of the Parasporal Inclusion of Bacillus
thuringiensis Subsp. Kyushuensis.
PB91-115899/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/161
Nasal Lavage as a Tool in Assessing Acute Inflammation
in Response to Inhaled Pollutants.
PB91-115881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/164
Influence of Antibiotics on Intestinal Tract Survival and
Translocation of Environmental 'Pseudomonas' Species.
PB91 -115865/REB 91 -01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/165
Induction of Anchorage-Independent Growth in Human
Dipioid Fibroblasts by the Cyclopenta-potycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbon, Benz(1)-aceanthrylene.
PB9M15857/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/168
Cytogenetic Anaryses of Mice Exposed to Dichlorometh-
ane.
PB91-115824/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/169
Comparative Gastrointestinal Enzyme Activity and Activa-
tion of the Promutagen 2,6-Dinitrotoluene in Male CD-1
Mice and Male Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-115816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/174
1-Chloromethylpyrene: A Reference Skin Sensitizer and
Genotoxin.
PB91-115782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/231
Characterization of the Origins of Astrocyte Response to
Injury Using the Dopaminergic Neurotoxicant, 1 -Methyt-4-
Phenyl-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydrophyridine.
PB91-117077/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/233
Teratogenicity of 5-Azacytidine in the Sprague-Dawley
Rat.
PB91-117051/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/234
Micro-injection of Dynorphin into the Hippocampus Impairs
Spatial Learning in Rats.
PB91-117044/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/280
Biomarkers of Inflammation in Ozone-Exposed Humans:
Comparison of the Nasal and Bronchoalveolar Lavage.
PB91-145060/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/282
Importance of Alignment between Local DC Magnetic
Field and an Oscillating Magnetic Field in Responses of
Brain Tissue In vitro and In vivo.
PB91-145052/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/283
1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine (MPTP)-ln-
duced Damage of Striatal Dopaminergic Fibers Attenu-
ates Subsequent Astrocyte Response to MPTP.
PB91-145045/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/325
Neurotoxic Effects of Colchicine.
PB91-149658/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/326
Role of Short-Term Tests in Evaluating Health Effects
Associated with Drinking Water.
PB91-149724/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-90/346
Effect of Lindane on Intestinal Nitroreductase, Azoreduc-
tase, SS-Glucuronidase. Dechlorinase. and Dehydrochlor-
inase Activity.
PB91-163600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/355
Immunohistochemical Detection of Tumour-Associated
Aldehyde Dehydrogenase in Formalin-Fixed Rat and
Mouse Normal Liver and Hepatomas.
PB91-163691/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/416
Exposure of Frog Hearts to CW or Amplitude-Modulated
VHF Fields: Selective Efflux to Calcium Ions at 16 Hz.
PB91-171710/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/420
Bleomycin Effects on Mouse Meiotic Chromosomes.
PB91 -171751 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/423
Metabolism of 1-Nitropyrene by Human, Rat, and Mouse
Intestinal Flora: Mutagenicity of Isolated Metabolites by
Direct Analysis of HPLC Fractions with a Microsuspen-
sion Reverse Mutation Assay.
PB91-171785/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/429
Neurotoxicity of Parathion-lnduced Acetylcholinesterase
Inhibition in Neonatal Rats.
PB91-171843/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/432
Morphometric Analysis of Osteosclerotic Bone Resulting
from Hexachlorobenzene Exposure.
PB91-171876/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/440
Use of DMA Purified In situ from Cells Embedded in
Agarose Plugs for the Molecular Analysis of tk (-/-) Mu-
tants Recovered in the L5178Y tk (+ /-)3.7.2C Mutagen
Assay System.
PB91-177212/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/441
Serum Chemistries of 'Cotumix coturnix japonica1 Given
Dietary Manganese Oxide (Mn304).
PB91-177220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/475
Hormonal Regulation of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hor-
mone Receptors and Messenger RNA Activity in Ovine
Pituitary Culture.
PB91-1821S4/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/476
Inertial Impaction and Gravitational Deposition of Aero-
sols in Curved Tubes and Airway Bifurcations.
PB91-182147/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/477
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aer-
osol/Vapor-Laden Gases-1. Theory of the Hygroscopic
Aerosol Effects on Temperature and Relative Humidity
Patterns of Inspired Air.
PB91-182139/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/478
Sources of Mutagenic Activity in Urban Fine Particles.
PB91-182121/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/507
Micronuclei in Epithelial Cells from Sputum of Uranium
Workers.
PB91-199935/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/520
Human Alveolar and Peritoneal Macrophages Mediate
Fungistasis Independently of L-Arginine Oxidation to Ni-
trite or Nitrate.
PB91-206920/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/527
Characterization of Normal Human Lung Lymphocytes
and lnterleukin-2-lnduced Lung T Cell Lines.
PB91-213504/HEB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/541
Bioassay-Directed Fractionation of the Organic Extract of
SRM 1649 Urban Air Paniculate Matter.
PB91-242511/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/542
Urban Aerosol Acids: Analysis of National Institute of
Standards and Technology Standard Reference Material
1649.
PB91-242529/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/543
Bioassay-Directed Fractionation of 1-Nitropyrene Metabo-
lites: Generation of Mutagrams by Coupling Reverse-
Phase HPLC with Microsuspension Mutagenicity Assays.
PB91-242537/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/008
High Doses of Aspartame Have No Effects on Sensori-
motor Function or Learning and Memory in Rats.
PB91-177360/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/016
Analysis of the Genotoxicity of Anthraquinone Dyes in
the Mouse Lymphoma Assay.
PB91-183509/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/018
Functional Deficits Produced by 3-Methylindole-lnduced
Olfactory Mucosal Damage Revealed by a Simple Olfac-
tory Learning Task.
PB91-183483/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/019
Comparison of Mutagenicity Results for Nine Compounds
Evaluated at the 'hgprt' Locus in the Standard and Sus-
pension CHO Assays.
PB91-183475/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/020
Comparative Effects of Hypoxia on Behavioral Thermore-
gulation in the Rats, Hamsters, and Mice.
PB91-183467/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/021
Effects of 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine on Auto-
nomic Thermoreregulatory Responses of the Rat.
PB91-183459/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/045
Toxic-Induced Hypothermia and Hypometabolism: Do
They Increase Uncertainty in the Extrapolation of Toxico-
logical Data from Experimental Animals to Humans.
PB91-191528/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/048
Comparison of Rats of the Fischer 344 and Long-Evans
Strains in Their Autonomic Thermoregulatory Response
to Trimethyltin Administration.
PB91-191551/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/050
Rat Flash-Evoked Potential Peak N160 Amplitude: Modu-
lation by Relative Flash Intensity.
PB91-191577/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91 /055
Structure-Activity Study of Paracetamol Analogues: Inhibi-
tion of Replicative DNA Synthesis in V79 Chinese Ham-
ster Cells.
PB91-191627/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/058
Assessment of the Hepatotoxicity of Acute and Short-
Term Exposure to Inhaled p-Xylene in F-344 Rats.
PB91-191650/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/059
Use of the Spiral Salmonella Assay to Detect the Muta-
• • - - - ^ Mjxtures.
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/060
Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Phosphorylation
Is Not Altered by Amygdaloid Kindling.
PB91-191676/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/087
Statistical Issues in Risk Assessment of Reproductive
Outcomes with Chemical Mixtures.
PB91-199992/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/094
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 11. A
Lognormal Model Relating Human Lung Function De-
crease to O3 Exposure.
PB91-200287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/115
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds
and Particulate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 1.
Methods and Descriptive Statistics.
PB91-207084/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/116
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds
and Particulate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 2.
Analysis of Factors Contributing to VOC and Particle Ex-
posures.
PB91-207092/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
genicity of Complex Environmental Mixtures.
PB91-191668/REB
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EPA/600/J-91/119
Exposure of Humans to Ambient Levels of Ozone for 6.6
Hours Causes Cellular and Biochemical Changes in the
Lung.
PB91-207126/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/120
Influence of Temperature during Electric- and Magnetic-
Field-Induced Alteration of Calcium-Ion Release from In
vitro Brain Tissue.
PB91-211433/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/122
Activity Profiles of Developmental Toxicity: Design Con-
siderations and Pilot Implementation.
PB91-211458/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/125
Quantitative Methods for Cross-Species Mapping (CSM).
PB91-211482/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/131
Cardiopathic Effect of 1,2,3-Trichloropropane after Suba-
cute and Subchronic Exposure in Rats.
PB91-213629/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/133
In vtvo and In vitro Structure-Dosimetry-Activity Relation-
ships of Substituted Phenols in Developmental Toxicity
Assays.
PB91 -213645/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/140
Effect of Residual Splenic Function and Rotate Levels on
the Frequency of Micronucleated Red Blood Cells in
Sptenectomized Humans.
PB91-218982/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/158
Effect of Ozone Exposure on the Dispersion of Inhaled
Aerosol Boluses in Healthy Human Subjects.
PB91-231266/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/159
Myelm Basic Protein-mRNA Used to Monitor Trimethyltin
Neurotoxitity in Rats.
PB91-231274/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/160
Fimbna-Fomtx Transactions Disrupt the Ontogeny of De-
layed Alternation but Not Position Discrimination in the
Rat
PB91-231282/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/161
Immunotoxicity of 2-Methoxyethanol Following Oral Ad-
ministration in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-231290/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/181
ImmunotoxKotogic Assessment of Subacute Exposure of
Rats to Carbon Tetrachtonde with Comparison to Hepa-
totoxkaty and Nephrotoxiaty.
PB91-233445/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/198
Distribution. Clearance, and Mortality of Environmental
Pseudomonads in Mice upon Intranasal Exposure.
PB91-242S78/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/199
OethyWrtruocarbamate Potentiates the Neurotoxicity of In
vivo 1-Methyl-4-PhenyM,2,3,6-TetraJiydropyridine and of
In vitro 1-Methyt-4-Phertytpyncbnium.
PB91-242586/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/200
Retrograde Axonal Transport of Localty Synthesized
Phosphoinositides in the Rat Sciatic Nerve.
PB91-242594/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-91/202
Role of Hyperplastic Nodules in DehtoroacetK Acid-In-
duced Hepatocarcinogenests in B6C3F1 Male Mice.
PB91-242610/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/203
Gkrtamate Neurotoxicity in Rat Auditory System: Cochle-
ar Nuclear Complex
PB91-242628/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/210
Age-Related Changes in Receptor-Mediated Phosphoino-
sitKte Hydrolysis in Various Regions of Rat Brain.
PB91-243014/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/212
Glucocorticoids Regulate me Synthesis of GSal Ffcrillary
Acidic Protein in Intact and Adrenatectomized Rats but
Do Not Affect Its Expression Following Brain Injury.
PB91-243030/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ISBN-0-87322-237-7
Exercise, Fitness, and Health: A Consensus of Current
Knowledge.
PB91-131706/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Comparative Sensitivity of Neurobehavioral Tests for
Chemical Screening.
(EPA/6OO/J-9O/22S)
PB91-117101/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. CARONOGENESIS AND
METABOLISM BRANCH.
EPA/600/J-90/238
Multi-Factor Ranking Scheme for Comparing the Carcino-
genic Activity of Chemicals.
PB91-117002/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/419
CASE-SAR Analysis of Polycycic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
CarcinooenKJty.
PB91-171744/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. CLINICAL RESEARCH BRANCH.
EPA/600/J-89/467
Induction of Activation Antigens on Human Natural Killer
Cells Mediated Through the Fc-Gamma Receptor.
PB91-116004/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/124
Use of Quantitative Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis
to Analyze Changes in Alveolar Macrophage Proteins in
Humans Exposed to Ozone.
PB91-109637/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/487
Ozone Concentration and Pulmonary Response Relation-
ships for 6.6-Hour Exposures with Five Hours of Moder-
ate Exercise to 0.08, 0.10, and 0.12 PPM.
PB91-191486/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91 /097
Respiratory Response of Humans Exposed to Low
Levels of Ozone for 6.6 Hours.
PB91-200311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
DIV.
EPA/600/D-91/127
Palatal Expression of TGFbeta Isoforms in Normal and
Retinoic Acid-Treated Embryos.
PB91-213595/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/137
Animal Models for Assessing Developmental Toxicity.
PB91-219154/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/215
Biologically Based Dose Response Models for Develop-
mental Toxicity Risk Assessment
PB91-233338/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/125
Effect of Ambient Temperature and Running Wheel Activ-
ity on the Outcome of Pregnancy in CD-1 Mice.
PB91-109645/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/134
Interactions between Lead and Essential Elements: A
PB91-109728/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/135
Chlordimefomvlnduced Alterations in Endocrine Regula-
tion within the Male Rat Reproductive System.
PB91-109736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/232
Effects of Murine Cytomegatovirus on Development Lack
of Interactions of Virus and Sodium Salicyiate.
PB9M17069/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/352
Cyctophospharmbe Teratogenests: Evidence for Compen-
satory Responses to Induced Cellular Toxicity.
PB91-163667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/353
Flow Cytometric Analysis of the Mechanism of Methyl-
mercury Cytotoxicrty.
PB91-163675/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/354
r of the Ortho Analytical Cytofluoro-
) Fluid System.
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/118
Validation of Protocols for Assessing Earty Pregnancy
Failure in the Rat Ctorrapheoe Citrate.
PB91-207118/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/124
Symposium Overview: Symposium on Application of
Pharmacokinetics in Developmental Toxicity Risk Assess-
ments.
PB91-211474/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
DIV.
EPA/600/1-91/003
Inhalation Toxicology of Red and Violet Mixtures. Cham-
ber Concentration and Particle Size Distribution Report
PB91-211854/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/441
Biochemical StaxSes of Promoters of Caranogenesis in
Rat Liver.
PB9M09330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/126
Htstamine and Methacnokne Aerosol Bronchial Challenge
in Awake Guinea Pigs.
PB91-109652/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-9O/328
Acute. Subchronic, and Chronic Exposure to a Simulated
Urban Profile of Ozone: Effects on ExtrapUmonary Natu-
ral Killer Cell Activity and Lymphocyte Mitogenic Re-
sponses.
PB91-149740/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/331
Immune Alterations in Rats Following Subacute Exposure
to Tributyltin Oxide.
PB91-149773/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/426
Age-Related Changes in Sensitivity to Environmental
Chemicals.
PB91-171819/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/427
Is 1,4-Oioxane a Genotoxic Carcinogen.
PB91-171827/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/505
Development of Surrogate Lung Systems with Controlled
Thermodynamk: Environments to Study Hygroscopic Par-
ticles: Air Pollutants and Pharmacologic Drugs.
PB91-199919/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-99/506
Aerodynamic Classification of Fibers with Aerosol Centri-
fuges.
PB91-199927/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/521
Critical Review of the Developmental Toxicity and Terato-
genicity of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin: Recent
Advances Toward Understanding the Mechanism.
PB91-211383/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/056
Aerosol Therapy Implications of Particle Deposition Pat-
terns in Simulated Human Airways.
PB91-191635/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/093
Pharmacokinetic Basis of Age-Related Changes in Sensi-
tivity to Toxicants.
PB91-200279/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/121
Hydronephrosis in Mice Exposed to TCDD-Contaminated
Breast Milk: Identification of the Peak Period of Sensitivi-
ty and Assessment of Potential Recovery.
PB91-211441/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/123
Disposition and Excretion of Intravenous 2,3,7,8-Tetrabro-
modibenzo-p-dioxin (TBDD) in Rats.
PB91-211466/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. GENETIC BIOASSAY BRANCH.
EPA/600/J-91/180
Measurement of Mutagenic Emissions from the Inciner-
ation of the Pesticide Dinoseb during Application of Com-
bustion Modifications
PB91-233437/HEB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. GENETIC TOXICOLOGY DIV.
EPA/600/D-90/246
Future Directions in Research on the Genetic Toxicology
of Complex Mixtures.
PB91-162602/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/13S
Quantitative Genetic Activity Graphical Profiles for Use in
Chemical Evaluation.
PB91-219139/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/224
Statistical Problems (and Some Solutions) Associated
with Testing for Effects in Developmental Toxicology.
PB91-242453/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/471
Differences in Detection of DNA Adducts in the 32P-
Postlabelling Assay After Either 1-Butanol Extraction or
Nuctease PI Treatment
PB91-115972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/095
Comparison of Chromosome Aberration Frequency and
Small-Colony TK-Deficient Mutant Frequency in L5178Y/
TK(+ /-K3.7.2C Mouse Lymphoma Cells.
PB91-171777/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/140
Further Evidence That Dichloromethane Does Not Induce
Chromosome Damage.
PB91-109785/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/166
Genetic Activity Profiles in the Testing and Evaluation of
Chemical Mixtures, June 1990.
PB91-115840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/177
Multiple DNA Adducts in Lymphocytes of Smokers and
Nonsmokers Determined by 32P-Postlabeling Analysis.
PB9M16897/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/418
Environmental Mutagens and Risk Assessment
PB91-171736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/421
Genotoxicity of Inhibitors of DNA Topoisomerases I
(Camptothecin) and II (m-AMSA) In vivo and In vitro.
PB91-171769/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/431
Persistence of Lymphocytes with Dicentric Chromosomes
Following Whole-Body X Irradiation of Mice.
PB91-171868/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/508
Non-Random Cell Killing in Cryopreservatxxi: Implications
for Performance of the Battery of Leukocyte Tests (BIT),
1. Toxic and Immunotoxic Effects.
PB91-199943/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/509
Development of the U.S. EPA Health Effects Research
Laboratory Frozen Blood Cell Repository Program.
PB91-199950/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/098
DNA Sequence Analysis of Revertants of the 'NsD3052'
Allete of 'Salmonella typhimurium1 TA98 Using the Polym-
erase Chain Reaction and Direct Sequencing: Application
to 1-Nitropyrene-lnduced Revertants.
PB91-200329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CA-28
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ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
EPA/600/J-91/162
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabeiling of DNA and the
Autoradiographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Mice Ex-
posed to 2-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/163
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabelling of DNA and the
Autoradiographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Rats Ex-
posed to 2-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/164
Compatibility of Organic Solvents with the Microscreen
Prophage-lnduction Assay: Solvent - Mutagen Interac-
tions.
PB91-231324/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/214
Formation of Mutagenic Urinary Metabolites from 1-Nitro-
pyrene in Germ-Free and Conventional Rats: Role of the
Gut Rora.
PB91-243055/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. HUMAN STUDIES DIV.
EPA/600/D-91/218
Assessment of Neurobehavioral Response in Humans to
Low-Level Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Sources.
PB91-233353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. INHALATION TOXICOLOGY DIV.
EPA/600/J-90/356
Respiratory Tract Dosimetry Model for Air Toxics (Octo-
ber 1990).
PB91-163709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/357
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Inhalation RFD
Methodology: Risk Assessment for Air Toxics.
PB91-163717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. NEUROTOXICOLOGY DIV.
EPA/6OO/D-91 /047
Use of Cell Culture for Evaluating Neurotoxicity.
PB91-176990/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/116
Comparison of Screening Approaches.
PB91-199851/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/126
Assessment of Neurotoxicity Using Assays of Neuron-
and Glia- Localized Proteins: Chronology and Critique.
PB91-213587/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/136
Enhanced Expression of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein and
the Cupric Silver Degeneration Reaction Can Be Used as
Sensitive and Earty Indicators of Neurotoxicity.
PB91-219147/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/216
Caveats in Hazard Assessment Stress and Neurotoxicity.
PB91-233346/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-89/455
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoxicity in Rats. 3. Effects
on Motor Activity and Inhibition of Monoamine Oxidase.
PB91-109470/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/468
Acute Effects of Amitraz on the Acoustic Startle Re-
sponse and Motor Activity.
PB91-115998/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/122
Neurotoxicity of Subchronic Acetylcholinesterase (AChE):
Inhibition in Rat Hippocampus.
PB91-109611/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/129
Stationary Pattern Adaptation and the Earty Components
in Human Visual Evoked Potentials.
PB91-109686/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/136
Examination of the Proconvulsant Actions of Pyrethroid
Insecticides Using Pentylenetetrazol and Amygdala Kin-
dling Seizure Models.
PB91-109744/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/167
Neurotoxicotogy in the 1990s.
PB91-115832/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/176
Neurotoxicity of Subchronic Acetylcholinesterase (AChE)
Inhibition in Rat Hippocampus.
PB91-116905/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/235
Reflex Modification and the Detection of Toxicant-In-
duced Auditory Dysfunction.
PB91-117036/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/236
TrimethyHin Effects on Auditory Function and Cocnlear
PB9Vrl7028/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/285
Thermoregulatjon at a High Ambient Temperature Follow-
ing the Oral Administration of Ethanol in the Rat.
P691-145037/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/349 . .
Evidence for an Involvement of Associative Conditioning
in Reflex Modification of the Acoustic Startle Response
with Gaps in Background Noise.
PB91-163634/REg 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/350
Modelling Working and Reference Memory in Rats: Ef-
fects of Scopolamine on Delayed Matching-to-Position.
PB91-163642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/417
Acute Exposure to Tris{2-CMoroethyl)Phosphate Pro-
duces Hippocampal Neuronal Loss and Impairs Learning
in Rats.
PB91-171728/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-907424
Delay-Dependent Impairment of Reversal Learning in
Rats Treated with Trimethyltin.
PB91-171793/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/443
Potentiation of Organophosphorus-lnduced Delayed
Neurotoxicity by Phenylmethylsulfonyl Fluoride.
PB91-177246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/522
Systemic Administration of Kainic Acid Increases GABA
Levels in Perfusate from the Hippocampus of Rats 'In
vivo'.
PB91-211391/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/017
Murine Susceptibility to Organophosphorus-lnduced De-
layed Neuropathy (OPIDN).
PB91-183491/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91 /044
Hypothermic Effects of a Homologous Series of Short-
Chain Alcohols in Rats.
PB91-191510/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/054
Glutamate Neurotoxicity in Rat Auditory System: Cochle-
ar Nuclear Complex.
PB91-191619/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/054
Glutamate Neruotoxicity in the Developing Rat Cochlea:
Physiological and Morphological Approaches.
PB91-233403/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/057
Comparability of Rat and Human Visual-Evoked Poten-
tials.
PB91-191643/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/088
Effects of 2,4-Dithiobiuret on Sensory and Motor Func-
PB91-200220/REB . 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91 /089
Behavioral and Neurochemical Changes in Hats Dosed
Repeatedly with Diisopropylfluorophosphate.
PB91-200238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/132
Nuclear and Axonal Localization of Ca(2 + )/Calmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase Type Gr in Rat Cerebellar
Cortex.
PB91-213637/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/134
Acquisition and Loss of a Neuronal Ca(2+ (/Calmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase during Neuronal Differentia-
tion.
PB91-2136S2/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/211
Pargyline and gamma-Butyrolactone Enhance Tyrosine
Hydroxylase Immunostaining of Nigrostriatal Axons.
PB91-243022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. PERINATAL TOXICOLOGY
BRANCH.
EPA/600/J-90/159
Structure-Activity Relationships in the Developmental
Toxicity of Substituted Phenols: In vivo Effects.
PB91-115907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/015
Physiological Consequences of Early Neonatal Growth
Retardation: Effects of alpha-Drfluoromethylomithine on
Renal Growth and Function in the Rat.
PB91-183517/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY
BRANCH.
EPA/600/D-90/247
In vitro Assessment of Gamete Integrity.
PB91-162610/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/287
Development of Chicken Embryos in a Pulsed Magnetic
Field.
PB91-145011/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/348
Effect of Acute Exposure to Boric Acid on the Male Re-
productive System of the Rat
PB91-163626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/358
Importance of Glycolysable Substrates for In vitro Ca-
pacitation of Human Spermatozoa.
PB91-163725/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/092
Effect of Cadmium and Other Metal Cations on In vitro
Leydig Cell Testosterone Production.
PB91-200261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/113
Method of Sperm Collection Significantly Influences
Sperm Motion Parameters Following Ethane Dimethane-
sulphonate Administration in the Rat
PB91-207068/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LAB., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. TOXICOLOGY BRANCH.
EPA/600/J-88/550
Use of Carbon Dioxide Challenge to Detect Toxicant - In-
duced Changes in Cardiopulmonary Function of Awake
Rats.
PB91-116038/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/457
Aerosol Characterization with Centrifugal Aerosol Spec-
trometers: Theory and Experiment.
PB91-109496/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/472
Regional Patterning of Hormones in the Female Rat An-
terior Pituitary: Disproportionate Changes Over the Es-
trous Cycle.
PB91-115964/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEBREW UNIV. OF JERUSALEM (ISRAEL). INST. OF
EARTH SCIENCES.
Meta-Analytic Reappraisal of Statistical Results in the En-
vironmental Sciences: The Case of a Hydrological Effect
of Cloud Seeding.
(EPA/600/J-90/307)
PB91-146613/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HOLZMACHER, MCLENDON AND MURRELL, MELVILLE,
NY.
Impact of Lead and Other Metallic Solders on Water
Quality.
(EPA/600/2-90/056)
PB91-125724/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
HYDROOUAL, INC., MAHWAH, NJ.
Assessment of the Biolac (Trade Name) Technology.
(EPA/430/09-90/013)
PB91-102095/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Assessment of Single-Stage Trickling Filter Nitrification.
(EPA/430/9-91VOOS)
PB91-191726/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Assessment of Single-Stage Trickling Filter Nitrification.
(EPA/430/9-91/005)
PB91-206276/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
ICF, INC., FAIRFAX, VA.
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Proposed Rulemaking
on Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units.
(EPA/530/SW-90/081)
PB91-102061/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Technology Transfer Needs Assessment, 1990.
(EPA/540/8-90/007)
PB91-125674/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Profi-
ciency Report, October 1990.
(EPA/520/1-90/033)
PB91-125922/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Profi-
ciency Report.
(EPA/520/1-91/002)
PB91-131300/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Profi-
ciency Report: Supplement
(EPA/520/1-91/002-SUPPL)
PB91-157222/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, June 1991.
(EPA/520/1-91/016)
PB91-183566/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program.
Proficiency Report, September 1991.
(EPA/520/1-91/024)
PB91-221242/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
IDAHO UNIV., MOSCOW.
Subchronic 90 Day Toxicity of Dichloroacetic and Trich-
toroacetic Acid in Rats.
(EPA/600/J-9O/425)
PB91-171801/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
IDAHO UNIV., MOSCOW. DEPT. OF BACTERIOLOGY AND
BIOCHEMISTRY.
Survival and Effects of Wild-Type, Mutant, and Recombi-
nant 'Streptomyces' in a Soil Ecosystem.
(EPA/6OO/J-89/541)
PB91-231258/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. DIV. OF AIR POLLUTION
CONTROL.
IEPA/WPC/90-172
Lake Michigan Water Quality Report, 1988.
PB91-200634/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Slate of Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Final Air
Pollution Control Program Plan for Federal Fiscal Year
1991
PB91-105023/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. DIV. OF LAND POLLUTION
CONTROL
IEPA/GCA-90/163
Cleaning Illinois: The Challenge Facing Illinois' Hazardous
Waste Cleanup Efforts.
PB91-113589/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
IEPA/LPC-90/173
Available Disposal Capacity for Solid Waste in Illinois:
Fourth Annual Report.
PB91-108712/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
CA-29
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. DIV. OF WATER POLLUTION
CONTROL.
IEPA/WPC/90-171
Intensive Survey of Shawnee National Forest Region
Streams of Southern Illinois, 1986-1987.
PB91-200659/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/90-296
Clean Lakes Program Phase 2 Project Report for Lake
Le-Aqua-Na Stephenson County, Illinois.
PB91-123323/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/90-297
Pesticide Monitoring: Illinois EPA's Summary of Results,
1985-1969.
PB91-201459/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
1EPA/WPC/91-56
Intensive Survey of the Big Muddy Main Stem from Rend
Lake to the Mississippi River, 1988.
PB91-193649/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/91-61A
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 1.
Statewide Summary Report.
PB91-210740/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
(EPA/WPC/91-61B
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 2.
Northwestern Illinois Region.
PB91-210757/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/91-61D
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 4.
West-Central Illinois Region.
PB91-210773/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/91-61E
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1990. Volume 5.
East-Central Illinois Region.
PB91-210781/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1990.
PB91-210732/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF E99
ILLINOIS STATE WATER SURVEY DIV, CHAMPAIGN.
AQUATIC CHEMISTRY SECTION.
Copper Comptexation by Natural Organic Matter in Con-
taminated and Uncontaminated Ground Water.
(EPA/6OO/J-9O/S6O)
PB91-144865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ILLINOIS UNIV. AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN. DEPT. Of
FORESTRY.
Spodosol Variability and Assessment of Response to
Acidic Deposition.
(EPA/6OO/J-9O/187)
PB91-116798/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ILLINOIS UNIV. AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN. DEPT. OF
VETERINARY PATHOBIOLOGY.
Diversity and Origin of 'DesurfovtorkT Species: Phyloge-
netic Definition of a Family.
(EPA/600/J-90/37Z)
PB91-163857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ILLINOIS UNIV. CENTER FOR SOLID WASTE
MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH, CHICAGO. OFFICE OF
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
orr-10
Used Oil Management in Illinois.
PB91-236422/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
INDIANA UNIV. AT BLOOMINGTON.
PaJeoecotogicaJ Investigation ol Recent Lake Acidification
in the Adirondack Mountains, N Y.
(EPA/600/J-90/266)
PB91-144709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PtRLA 2 Project Regional Assessment of Lake Acidifica-
tion Trends.
(EPA/600/J-90/4T4)
PB91-182162/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS, INC, CAMBRIDGE, MA.
Threats to Biological Diversity in the United States.
(PU-220)
PB91-125757/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
INFILTEC, FALLS CHURCH, VA.
Testing of Indoor Radon Reduction Techniques in Base-
ment Houses Having Adjoining Wings.
(EPA/6OO/8-9O/076)
PB91-125831/REB 9141 PC A10/MF A02
Cost and Effectiveness of Radon Resistant Features in
New School Buildings.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/207)
PB91-2332S4/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
INTEGRATED LAB. SYSTEMS, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK.NC.
Chromosomal Aberration Data Analysis and Interpretation
System. Version 1.0. User's Guide.
(EPA/6OO/B-9O/086)
PB91-140376/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Evaluation of Exposure Markers.
(EPA/600/4-90/034)
PB91-144675/REB 91-01
PC A06/MF A01
INTERAGENCY TASK FORCE ON ENVIRONMENTAL
CANCER AND HEART AND LUNG DISEASE,
WASHINGTON, DC.
EPA/600/9-90/054
Evaluation and Effective Risk Communicatxxis Workshop
Proceedings. Hekt in Washington, DC. in June 1988.
PB91-211896/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
IOWA STATE UNIV, AMES. DEPT. OF STATISTICS.
Indoor Air Pollution and Pulmonary Performance: Investi-
gating Errors in Exposure Assessment.
(EPA/600/J-89/401)
PB91-100917/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
IOWA UNIV, IOWA CITY.
Generalized Son Water Acidification Model.
(EPA/600/J-88/56S)
PB91-182055/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling of Long-Term Lake Alkalinity Responses to
Acid Deposition.
(EPA/SOO/J-89/523)
PB91-182071/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Recursive Parameter Estimation of Hydrologic Models.
(EPA/60O/J-89/522)
PB91-182089/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lake Acidification Studies: The Role of Input Uncertainty
in Long-term Predictions.
(EPA/600/J-89/S21)
PB91-182105/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Parameter Uncertainty on Long-Term Simula-
tions of Lake Alkalinity.
(EPA/600/J-90/473)
PB91-182170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ISTITUTO Dl RICERCA SULLE ACQUE, ROME (ITALY).
Three Case Studies of Waste Minimization through Use
of Metal Recovery Processes.
(EPA/60O/D-91/007)
PB91-162719/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
IT CORP, CINCINNATI, OH.
Recovery of Metals from Sludges and Wastewaters.
(EPA/600/2-91/041)
PB91-220384/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
IT ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS, INC, CINCINNATI, OH.
Development and Demonstration of a Pilot-Scale Debris
Washing System.
(EPA/600/J-91/082)
PB91-196626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
State-of-the-Art Reid Hydraulic Conductivity Testing of
Compacted Soils.
(EPA/600/2-91/022)
PB91-206243/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Regulatory and Inspection Manual for Nonmetallic Miner-
al Processing Plants.
(EPA/34O/1-9O/010)
PB91-216168/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Handbook: Permit Writer's Guide to Test Bum Data, Haz-
ardous Waste Incineration.
(EPA/625/6-86/012)
PB91-216317/REB 91-04 PCA13/MFA03
AHERA Clearance at Twenty Abatement Sites.
(EPA/600/2-91/028)
PB91-217398/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report Design and Development
of a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume
1.
(EPA/540/5-91/006A)
PB91-231456/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report Design and Development
of a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume
2.
(EPA/54O/5-91/OO6B)
PB91-231464/REB 91-O4 PCA12/MFA03
JACA CORP, FORT WASHINGTON, PA.
Nitrogen Oxide Control for Stationary Combustion
Sources.
(EPA/62S/5-86/02O)
PB91-211862/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual Hazardous Waste Re-
search Symposium (17th). Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on
April 9-11, 1991.
PB91-233627/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP, INC, PASADENA, CA.
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Fabricated Metal
Products Industry.
(EPA/625/7-90/006)
PB91-110015/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Commercial Printing
Industry.
(EPA/625/7-90/008)
PB91-110023/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Automotive Repair
Industry.
(EPA/625/7-91/013)
PB91-227975/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
JAMES N. GAMBLE INST. OF MEDICAL RESEARCH,
CINCINNATI, OH.
Rotawus Fecal IgA Antibody Response in Adults Chal-
lenged with Human Rotavrus.
(EPA/600/J-86/551)
PB91-117622/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
JOHN B. PIERCE FOUNDATION LAB, NEW HAVEN, CT.
Total Particle, Surrate. and Acidic Aerosol Emissions from
Kerosene Space Heaters.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/311)
PB91-146654/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL, BALTIMORE, MD.
Characterization of Sulfhydryl Proteins Involved in the
Maintenance of Flagellar Straightness in Hamster Sper-
matozoa.
(EPA/600/J-90/239)
PB91-116996/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV, BALTIMORE, MD. SCHOOL OF
HYGIENE AND PUBLIC HEALTH.
Trophic Effect of Luteinizing Hormone on the Rat Leydig
Cell.
(EPA/600/J-89/482)
PB91 -117564/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Maintenance of Testosterone Production by Purified
Adult Rat Leydig Cells for 3 Days In vitro.
(EPA/600/J-89/481)
PB91-117572/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
JORDAN (EDWARD C.) CO, INC, PORTLAND, ME.
Corrective Measures for Releases to Surface Waters.
(EPA/530/SW-90/085)
PB91-102046/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
JT AND A, INC, WASHINGTON, DC.
Reducing Risk in Paint Stripping: Proceedings of an Inter-
national Conference. Held in Washington, DC. on Febru-
ary 12-13, 1991.
PB91-224303/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
KARLSRUHE UNIV. (GERMANY, F.R.). BOTANISCHES
INST. UNO BOTANISCHER GARTEN.
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Plants.
(EPA/600/J-89/50O)
PB91-146399/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KENTUCKY UNIV, LEXINGTON. DEPT. OF CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING.
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure Re-
verse Osmosis Membranes. Phase 2 Final Report
(EPA/600/2-91/045)
PB91-234625/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
KENTUCKY UNIV, LEXINGTON. GRADUATE CENTER
FOR TOXICOLOGY.
32P-Postlabeling DNA Adduct Assay: Cigarette Smoke-
Induced DNA Adducts in the Respiratory and Nonrespira-
tory Rat Tissues.
(EPA/600/D-90/243)
PB91-162578/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB, CA. APPLIED SCIENCE DIV.
Selected Organic Pollutant Emissions from Unvented
Kerosene Heaters.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/227)
PB91-117119/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
LAWRENCE UVERMORE NATIONAL LAB, CA.
EPA-520/1-90-012
Guidance document for prepermit bioassay testing of
low-level radioactive waste.
DE91002995/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
UCRL-ID-105266
Guidance document for prepermit bioassay testing of
low-level radioactive waste.
DE91002995/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
LAWRENCE UVERMORE NATIONAL LAB, CA.
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES DIV.
Induction, Accumulation, and Persistence of Sister Chro-
matid Exchanges in Women with Breast Cancer Receiv-
ing Cyclophosphamide, Adnamycin, and 5-Fluorouracil
Chemotherapy.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/24O)
PB91-116988/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Improved Flow Cytometric Assay for Somatic Mutations
at the Glycophorin A Locus in Humans.
PB91 -117093/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Chemotherapy on the In vivo Frequency of Gly-
cophorin A 'Null' Variant Erythrocytes (Revised).
(EPA/600/J-90/286)
PB91-145029/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LIFE SYSTEMS, INC, CLEVELAND, OH.
TR-1242-59
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Carbofuran.
PB91-143412/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
TR-1242-60B
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Nitrate/Nitrite.
PB91-142836/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
TR-1242-62A
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Barium.
PB91-142869/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
TR-1242-64A
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Chromium.
PB91-142844/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
TR-1242-65
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Selenium.
PB91-142828/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
TR-1242-85
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Radium (Final
Draft).
PB91-225631/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
TR-1242-86
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Radon (Final Draft).
PB91-225672/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
TR-1242-87
Radon in Drinking Water. Assessment of Exposure Path-
ways.
PB91-225565/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CA-30
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
MICHIGAN STATE UNIV., EAST LANSING. DEPT. OF
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dichloroethylenes
(1,1-Dichloroethylene), (cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene), and
(trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene).
PB91-143396/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
LITTLE (ARTHUR D.), INC., CAMBRIDGE, MA.
ADL-54995-35
Laboratory Evaluation of the Low Temperature Charac-
teristics of Four Protective Clothing Materials.
(EPA/600/2-91/O01)
PB91-148452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Polyester and Metallized-Polyethylene Films
for Chemical Protective Clothing Applications.
(EPA/600/J-90/411)
PB91-171660/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LOCKHEED ENGINEERING AND SCIENCES CO., INC., LAS
VEGAS, NV.
Performance Evaluation Materials for the Analysis of
Volatile Organic Contaminants in Soil: A Preliminary As-
sessment.
(EPA/600/J-90/226)
PB91-117127/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Minimization of Interferences in Inductively Coupled
Plasma Mass Spectrornetry Using On-Line Preconcentra-
fion.
(EPA/600/J-90/223)
PB91-117150/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mass Spectral Characteristics of Bromochlonnated Di-
benzo-p-Dioxms and Diberaofurans.
(EPA/600/J-90/221)
PB91-117176/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Direct/Delayed Response Project Laboratory Operations
and Quality Assurance Report for Preparation of Soils
from the Mid-Appalachian Region of the United States.
(EPA/6OO/4-9O/017)
PB91-141812/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Bromo- and Bromochloro-Dibenzo-P-Dioxins and Diben-
zofurans in the Environment.
(EPA/600/J-90/300)
PB9M46548/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Purity and Heat of Fusion Data for Environmental Stand-
ards as Determined by Differential Scanning Calorimetry.
(EPA/6OO/J-9O/301)
PB91-146555/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Molecular Optical Spectroscopic Techniques for Hazard-
ous Waste Site Screening.
(EPA/600/4-91/011)
PB91-195990/REB 91-O1 PC A06/MF A01
Wetlands Detection Methods Investigation.
(EPA/6OO/4-91/014)
PB91-217380/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Handbook of Methods for Acid Deposition Studies. Labo-
ratory Analyses for Soil Chemistry.
(EPA/600/4-90/023)
PB91-218016/REB 91-04 PC A1S/MF A03
LOCKHEED ENGINEERING AND SCIENCES CO., INC., LAS
VEGAS, NV. ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS OFFICE.
Gas Chromatographic/Mass Spectrometric Approach for
Isomer-Specific Environmental Monitoring of the 1700
Bromo-. Chtoro-, and Bromochloro-Dibenzo-p-Dioxins.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/139)
PB91-218974/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LOUISIANA STATE UNIV, BATON ROUGE. DEPT. OF
MICROBIOLOGY.
Biodegradafcn of Diphenyl Ethers by a Copper-Resistant
Mutant of 'Erwinia' sp.
(EPA/600/J-90/439)
PB91-177204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LOWRY ENGINEERING, INC, UNITY, ME.
Radon Removal by POE GAC Systems: Design, Perform-
ance, and Cost.
(EPA/600/2-90/049)
PB91-125633/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
LOYOLA UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER, MAYWOOD, ll_
General Microbiology of RecA: Environmental and Evolu-
tionary Significance.
(EPA/600/J-90/383)
PB91-163964/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MAIN GEOPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY. LENINGRAD
(USSR).
Soviet-American Joint Experiments on Mobile Source Air
Pollution: Objectives and Experimental Designs.
(EPA/6OO/D-90/176)
PB91-129163/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MANTECH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, INC., ADA,
OK.
Swelling Properties of Soil Organic Matter and Their Re-
lation to Sorptkxi of Non-Ionic Organic Compounds.
(EPA/600/2-91/033)
PB91-217406/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
MANTECH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, INC,
CORVALUS, OR.
Final Quality Assurance Report Connecticut Wetlands
Study.
(EPA/600/3-91/030)
PB91-179077/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Connecticut Wetlands
Study.
(EPA/600/3-91/029)
PB91-179101/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Predicting and Forecasting Surface Water Acidification: A
Plan for Assessing Data Aggregation Effects.
(EPA/600/3-91/024)
PB91-182451/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Regional Patterns in Three Biological Indicators of
Stream Condition in Ohio.
(EPA/600/D-91/094)
PB91-191155/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Final Technical Report for the Preliminary Field Survey
and on-Site, In-situ and Laboratory Evaluations Complet-
ed at Milltown Reservoir (FY90).
(EPA/600/3-91/037)
PB91-196006/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Choices in Monitoring Wetlands.
(EPA/600/D-91/129)
PB91-216200/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Continental Scale Biome Responses to Climatic Change.
(EPA/600/D-91/177)
PB91-226456/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
In the Footsteps of Robert Marshall: Proposed Research
of White Spruce Growth and Movement at the Tree Limit,
Central Brooks Range, Alaska.
(EPA/600/D-91/183)
PB91-226514/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Sensitivity of the Regional Water Balance in the Colum-
bia River Basin to Climate Variability: Application of a
Spatially Distributed Water Balance Model.
(EPA/600/D-91/184)
PB91-226522/RE8 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Carbon Sequestration in Soils and Global Climatic
Change.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/18S)
PB91-226530/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Latitudinal and Seasonal Variation in Calculated Ultravio-
let-B Irradiance for Rice-Growing Regions of Asia.
(EPA/600/J-91/193)
PB91-240499/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Elements of the U.S. Carbon Budget: Progress and Pre-
liminary Results.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/222)
PB91-240531/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MANTECH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, INC.,
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
5-Methylhexanoic Acid Developmental Toxicity Testing.
(EPA/600/1-91/001)
PB91-141838/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regression on Medians of Probability Distributions.
(EPA/600/D-91/048)
PB91-177006/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sector Sampling for VOC's during Remediation of Super-
fund Site at Shaver's Farm, Georgia.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/O72)
PB91-182840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interpretations and Limitations of Pulmonary Function
Testing in Small Laboratory Animals.
(EPA/600/D-91/112)
PB91-196121/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
2-Methylhexanoic Acid Developmental Toxicity Testing.
(EPA/60O/1-91/002)
PB91-197418/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modification and Characterization of Dry Material Feeder
Delivery of Red and Violet Dye Mixtures.
(EPA/600/J-91/112)
PB91-207050/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
REFEREE: Bibliographic Database Manager, Version 4.
Documentation.
(EPA/SW/DK-91/096A)
PB91-228791/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Oxidants in Influenza-Induced Airway Hyperreacti-
vity in Rats.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/204)
PB91-231225/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
MANTECH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
INTERNATIONAL, INC., CORVALLIS, OR.
Sequestering Carbon in Soils: A Workshop to Explore the
Potential for Mitigating Global Climate Change. Held in
Corvallis. Oregon on February 26-28. 1990.
(EPA/600/3-91/031)
PB91-216390/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
MARYLAND UNIV., COLLEGE PARK.
Model YMT-6 UV-B Modulation System. Manual of Oper-
ation.
(EPA/600/8-91/048)
PB91-216432/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
MARYLAND UNIV., COLLEGE PARK. DEPT. OF BOTANY.
CONTRIB-A6023
Interaction of Elevated Ultraviolet-B Radiation and CO2
on Productivity and Photosynthetic Characteristics in
Wheat, Rice, and Soybean.
(EPA/600/J-90/4BB)
PB91-196279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-8185
Effects of UV-B Radiation on Soybean Yield and Seed
Quality: A Six-Year Reid Study.
(EPA/600/J-90/4S9)
PB91-196287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIBA-4997
Field Study of the Interaction between Solar Ultraviolet-B
Radiation and Drought on Photosynthesis and Growth in
Soybean.
(EPA/600/J-90/490)
PB91-196295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCIENTIFIC-8044
Field Study of the Interaction between Solar Ultraviolet-B
Radiation and Drought on Photosynthesis and Growth in
Soybean,
(EPA/600/J-90/490)
PB91-196295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCIENTIFIC-8184
Interaction of Elevated Ultraviolet-B Radiation and C02
on Productivity and Photosynthetic Characteristics in
Wheat, Rice, and Soybean.
(EPA/600/J-90/48S)
PB91-196279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCIENTIFICA-6024
Effects of UV-B Radiation on Soybean Yield and Seed
Quality: A Six-Year Field Study.
(EPA/600/J-90/489)
PB91-196287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Ultraviolet-B Radiation on Loblolly Pine. 1.
Growth, Photosynthesis and Pigment Production in
Greenhouse-Grown Seedlings.
(EPA/600/J-89/499)
PB91-146381/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MASSACHUSETTS INST. OF TECH., CAMBRIDGE. DEPT.
OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING.
Mechanisms of Inorganic Particle Formation during Sus-
pension Heating of Simulated Aqueous Wastes.
(EPA/600/J-91/039)
PB91-191494/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Formation of Inorganic Particles during Suspension Heat-
ing of Simulated Wastes.
(EPA/600/J-S1/154)
PB91-223354/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
MASSACHUSETTS INST. OF TECH., CAMBRIDGE. RALPH
M. PARSONS LAB.
EPA/600/J-90/269
Flow Cylometric Detection and Sizing of Fluorescent Par-
ticles Deposited at a Sewage Outfall Site.
PB91-145177/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP.LN-NX06
Flow Cytometric Detection and Sizing of Fluorescent Par-
ticles Deposited at a Sewage Outfall Site.
PB91-145177/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Fluorescent Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons as Probes
for Studying the Impact of Colloidson Pollutant Transport
in Groundwater.
PB91-117457/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MASSACHUSETTS UNIV., AMHERST.
Bioremediated Soil Venting of Light Hydrocarbons.
(EPA/600/J-90/397)
PB91-171538/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MASSACHUSETTS UNIV., AMHERST. DEPT. OF CIVIL
ENGINEERING.
Field Sampling of Residual Aviation Gasoline in Sandy
Soil.
(EPA/600/J-91/110)
PB91-207035/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
MASSACHUSETTS UNIV., AMHERST. DEPT. OF
ZOOLOGY.
Dynamics of Plasmid Transfer on Surfaces.
(EPA/600/J-90/367)
PB91-163816/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
MATRECON, INC., ALAMEDA, CA.
Compatibility of Flexible Membrane Liners and Municipal
Solid Waste Leachates.
(EPA/600/2-91/040)
PB91-231522/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
MICHIGAN DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES, LANSING.
SURFACE WATER QUALITY DIV.
MI/DNR/SWQ-90/010
Estimated Loadings from Seven Michigan Tributaries and
Recommendations for Tributary Sampling Strategies.
(EPA/905/4-90/001)
PB91-125823/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
MICHIGAN STATE UNIV., EAST LANSING.
Avoidance Behavior of Mallards and Northern Bobwhite
Exposed to Carbofuran-Contaminaled Food and Water.
(EPA/600/J-B7/540)
PB91-146316/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative Method for Evaluating Avian Food Avoid-
ance Behavior.
(EPA/600/J-66/S33)
PB91-149807/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MICHIGAN STATE UNIV., EAST LANSING. CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY.
Planar Chlorinated Hydrocarbons (PCHs) in Colonial Fish-
Eating Waterbird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
(EPA/6OO/J-e9/477)
PB91-115915/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MICHIGAN STATE UNIV., EAST LANSING. DEPT. OF
ANIMAL SCIENCE.
Mammalian Wildlife (Mink and Ferret) Toxicity Test Proto-
cols (LC50, Reproduction, and Secondary Toxicity).
(EPA/600/3-91/043)
PB91-216507/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
MICHIGAN STATE UNIV., EAST LANSING. DEPT. OF
FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE.
Arsenic Sedimentation Along the Slope of a Lake Basin.
(EPA/600/J-S7/546)
PB91-171413/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CA-31
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MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIV., HOUGHTON.
Field Evaluation of Barriers to Walleye Egg and Larva
Survival in the Lower Fox River, Wisconsin.
(EPA/6OO/J-87/543)
PB91-163493/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Chemical Suitability of Substrates for Walleye Egg Devel-
opment in the Lower Fox River, Wisconsin.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/S32)
PB91-216259/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIV., HOUGHTON. DECT.
OF CIVIL ENGINEERING.
Optical Heterogeneity in Green Bay.
(EPA/600/J-87/S44)
PB91-163501/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MICHIGAN UNIV, ANN ARBOR.
Gas Exchange in 'Quercus rubra1 (Northern Red Oak)
during a Drought Analysis of Relations among Photosyn-
thesis Transpiration, and Leaf Conductance.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/472)
PB91-182188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Middas System for Development of
Design Data for GAC Adsorbers.
(EPA/6OO/2-S1/04B)
PB91-234617/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
MICHIGAN UNIV, ANN ARBOR. MEDICAL SCHOOL
Molecular Cloning, Characterization, and Regulation of a
'Pseudomanas pickets' PKO1 Gene Encoding Phenol
Hydroxylase and Expression of the Gene in 'Pseudc-
monas aeruginosa' PAO1c.
(EPA/600/J-90/37S)
PB91-163923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MICHIGAN UNIV, ANN ARBOR. SCHOOL OF PUBLIC
HEALTH.
Monitoring Strategies for Water Distribution Systems.
(EPA/600/O91/025)
PB91-176784/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
MID-PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LAB, MOUNTAIN VIEW,
Method for the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Soils/
Sediments.
(EPA/600/4-90/036/
PB91-127803/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
MIDWEST RESEARCH INST, CARY, NC.
EPA/450/4-91/012
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Formaldehyde (Revised).
PB91-181842/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Best Demonstrated Control Technology for Graphic Arts.
(EPA/4SO/3-91/OO8)
PB91-168427/REB 91-01 PC AO4/MF A01
Cost and Feasibility of the Temporary Total Enclosure
Method for Determining Capture Efficiency.
(EPA/4SO/3-91/OO5)
PB91-181966/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
MIDWEST RESEARCH INST, FALLS CHURCH. VA.
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipeline Leak Detection Systems.
(EPA/530/UST-90/OWI
PB91-113860/REB 91-01 PC AO8/MF A01
MIDWEST RESEARCH INST, KANSAS CITY, MO.
Brommated Dkxtins and Dfeenzofurans in Human Adi-
pose Tissue.
(EPA/56O/S-90/OOS)
PB9M03507/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Technical Evaluation of the Combustion System of the
Marine Shale Processors. Inc. Facirty in Amelia. LOUSJ-
(EPA/530/SW-90/086)
PB91-111492/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Measurements: Dependable Data When You Need
(EPA/S30/UST-90/OO3)
PB91-129825/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Mass Spectral Confirmation of Chlorinated and Brominat-
ed DiphenYlethers in Human Adipose Tissues.
(EPA/seo/S-90/012)
PB91-159699/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
MOWEST RESEARCH INST, MINNEAPOLIS, MM.
Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry Scrubber and
Baghouse Equipped Hazardous Waste Incinerator.
IEPA/SX/SW-91/O04)
PB91-101865/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
MILLER (WADE) ASSOCIATES, IMC, ARLINGTON, VA.
Addendum to Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis of Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Synthetic Or-
ganic Chemicals (Apr! 1989).
PB9M42885/REB 91-01 PCA07
Information Coflection Request National Primary Drinking
Water Regulations: Phase 2 Synthetic Organic and Inor-
ganic Chemicals Rules.
PB9M43446/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
Addendum to Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis of Nation-
al Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Inorganic
Chemcats (March 31,1989).
P891-143453/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Regulatory Impact Analysis of Proposed National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations for RadionucSdes.
PB91-225698/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
MINNESOTA UMtV.-OUUuTH.
Assessment of the Propensity for Covatent Binding of
Electrocutes to .Biological Substrates.
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
(EPA/eOO/J-90/251)
PB91-144949/REB
MINNESOTA UNIV.-DULUTH. OEPT. OF CHEMISTRY.
Identification and Quantitation of Alkylated Nucleobases
by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with UV
Photodtode Array Detection.
(EPA/600/J-90/252)
PB91-144931/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MINNESOTA UNIV.-OULUTH. NATURAL RESOURCES
RESEARCH INST.
Methodology Used for a Laboratory Determination of Rel-
ative Contributions of Water, Sediment and Food Chain
Routes of Uptake for 2,3,7,8-TCDD Bioaccumulation by
Lake Trout in Lake Ontario.
(EPA/6OO/J-89/488)
PB91-144782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Partitioning Studies of Dtoxin between Sediment and
Water The Measurement of Koc for Lake Ontario Sedi-
ment
(EPA/600/J-89/502)
PB91-146415/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MINNESOTA UNIV, MINNEAPOLIS.
Phosphine-Mediated Heinz Body Formation and Hemo-
globin Oxidation in Human Erythrocytes.
{EPA/6OO/J-91/201)
PB91-242602/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
MINNESOTA UNIV, MINNEAPOLIS. DEPT. OF CIVIL AND
MINING ENGINEERING.
Field Intercomparison of Precipitation Samplers for As-
sessing Wet Deposition of Organic Contaminants.
(GLNPO41/90, EPA/905/4-90/002)
PB91-125880/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
MINNESOTA UNIV, MINNEAPOLIS. DEPT. OF ECOLOGY
AND BEHAVIORAL BIOLOGY.
Functional Bioassays Utilizing Zooplankton: A Compari-
son.
(EPA/6OO/J-S9/501)
PB91-146407/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
MINNESOTA UNIV, MINNEAPOLIS. DEPT. OF LAB.
MEDICINE.
Human Genotoxicity: Pesticide Applicators and Phos-
phine.
(EPA/6OO/J-89/450)
PB91-109421/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MISSISSIPPI FOREST PRODUCTS UTILIZATION LAB,
MISSISSIPPI STATE.
On-Site Treatment of Creosote and Pentachlorophenal
Sludges and Contaminated Soil.
(EPA/600/2-91/0191
PB91-223370/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
MISSISSIPPI UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER, JACKSON. DEPT.
OF PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY.
Carbon Tetrachtoride Metabolism in Partially Hepatectc-
mized and Sham-Operated Rats Pre-Exposed to Chkxde-
cone (Kepone).
(EPA/6OO/J-89/464)
PB91-109553/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Hepatocellular Regeneration in Chlordecone Po-
tentiated Hepatotoxteity of Carbon Tetrachtoride
(EPA/6OO/J-89/465)
PB91-109561/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatic Poryamines and Related Enzymes Following
Chkxdecone-Potentiated Carbon Tetrachkxide Toxiclty in
Rats.
(EPA/6OO/J-S9/466)
PB91-109579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Amplification of CQ4 Toxicrty by Chlordecone: Destruc-
tion of Rat Hepatic Microsomal Cytochrome P-450 Sub-
population.
(EPA/600/J-91/OSZ)
PB91-191593/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MISSOURI UNIV.-COLUMBIA. DEPT. OF CIVIL
ENGINEERING.
Evaluation of Landfill-Liner Designs.
(EPA/6OO/J-9O/485)
PB91-191460/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
MONTANA DEPT. OF COMMERCE, HELENA.
Affordability of Major Wastewater Systems Improvements
for Small Montana Communities.
PB91-236018/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MONTANA UNIV, MISSOULA. DIV. OF BIOLOGICAL
SCIENCES.
PC BEEPOP (Personal Computer Honey Bee Population
Dynamics Model) for Ecological Assessments. User's
Guide.
(EPA/600/3-91/032)
PB91-182477/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
PC BEEPOP, an Ecotoxicotogical Simulation Model for
Honey Bee Populations.
PB91-2O6995/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MONTGOMERY (JAMES M.) CONSULTING ENGINEERS,
INC, PASADENA, CA.
Design Information Report Sludge Management Sys-
tems.
(EPA/6OO/J-9O/498)
PB91-196378/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MOUNT SINAI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, NEW YORK.
Nucteophflic Addition to Activated Double Bonds: Predic-
tions of Reactivity from the Laplacian of the Charge Den-
sity.
(EPA/600/J-B8/544)
PB91-1092S6/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NANJING UNIV. (CHINA).
DO Model Uncertainty with Correlated Inputs.
(EPA/6CO/J-90/457)
PB91-183335/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LAB,
MONTGOMERY, Al_
EPA/520/5-90/003
Environmental Radiation Data: Report 59, July-Septem-
ber 1989.
PB91-181982/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/520/5-90/018
Environmental Radiation Data, Report 60: October-De-
cember 1989.
PB91-181990/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/520/5-90/031
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 61, January-March
1990.
P891-178996/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/520/5-90/032
NAREL Standard Operating Procedures for Radon-222
Measurement Using Diffusion Barrier Charcoal Canisters.
PB91-179002/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/520/5-91/013
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 62, April-June
1990.
PB91-206805/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL CENTER FOR ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH,
BOULDER, CO.
Flux Determinations and Physiological Response in the
Exposure of Red Spruce to Gaseous Hydrogen Peroxide,
Oxone, and Sulfur Dioxide.
(EPA/60O/J-9O/215)
PB91-117473/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Branch Chamber System and Techniques for Simultane-
ous Pollutant Exposure Experiments and Gaseous Flux
Determinations.
(EPA/600/J-90/214)
PB91-117481/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL CENTER FOR GROUND WATER RESEARCH,
HOUSTON, TX.
Effect of pH Concentration on the Transport of Naphtha-
lene in Saturated Aquifer Media.
(EPA/600/J-90/157)
PB91-109959/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL EFFLUENT TOXICITY ASSESSMENT CENTER,
DULUTH, MN.
EPA/600/J-91/023
Identification of Nonpolar Toxicants in Effluents Using
Toxicity-Based Fractonaton with Gas Chromatography/
Mass Spectrometry.
PB91-183434/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NATIONAL FISHERIES CONTAMINANT RESEARCH
CENTER, LA CROSSE, Wl. FIELD RESEARCH STATION.
Factors Influencing Mercury Concentrations in Walleyes
in Northern Wisconsin Lakes.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/495)
PB91-196345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NATIONAL GOVERNORS' ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON,
DC.
Proceedings: EPA/NGA Workshop on Global Climate
and State Actions. Held in Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina on December 3-4,1990.
(EPA/600/9-91/024)
PB91-219105/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL INST. OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
SCIENCES, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC. CELLULAR
AND GENETIC TOXICOLOGY BRANCH.
Transfectxxi of Cytochrome P450 cDNAs into Mammali-
an Cells Used in Mutation and Transformation Assays.
(EPA/6OO/D-90/169)
PB91-132951/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL INST. OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
SCIENCES, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC. LAB. OF
MOLECULAR AND INTEGRATIVE NEUROSCIENCE.
Long-Term Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of In-
tradentate Administration of Cdchicine in Rats.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/127)
PB91-211508/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
NATIONAL INST. OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY
(BFRL), GAITHERSBURG, MD.
NISTIR-4585
User Manual NBSAVIS CONTAM88. A User Interface for
Air Movement and Contaminant Dispersal Analysis in
MultJzone Buildings.
PB91-206722/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC
ADMINISTRATION, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC. AIR
RESOURCES LAB.
Climate Data and Analysis for the New England Forest
Health Monitoring Project (NEFHM/EMAP Forests).
(EPA/600/0-91/107)
PB91-196071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC
ADMINISTRATION, SILVER SPRING, MD. AIR
RESOURCES LAB.
NOAA-TM-ERL-ARL-188
Fiscal Year 1990 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB91-235499/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, DC.
COMMITTEE ON ANIMALS AS MONITORS OF
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS.
Animals as Sentinels of Environmental Hearth Hazards.
(EPA/6OO/3-91/047)
PB91-219576/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
CA-32
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
NORTHROP SERVICES, INC., RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
NATO COMMITTEE ON THE CHALLENGES OF MODERN
SOCIETY, BRUSSELS (BELGIUM).
CCMS-172
Emissions of Dioxins and Related Compounds from Com-
bustion and Incineration Sources.
(EPA/600/6-90/0 13)
PB91-103598/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
NATO/CCMS-168
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Listing of Laboratories
with Expertise in the Analysis of Dioxins and Related
Compounds.
(EPA/600/6-90/0 16)
PB91-110007/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATO/CCMS-169
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Inventory of Regula-
tions/Statutes Concerning Dioxins and Related Com-
pounds.
(EPA/6OO/6-90/0 1 7)
PB91-125799/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
NATO/CCMS-173
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Formation of Dioxins
and Related Compounds in Industrial Processes.
(EPA/600/6-90/011)
PB91-103580/REB 91-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
NATO/CCMS-174
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins arid Related Compounds. Methods of Degrada-
tion, Destruction, Detoxification, and Disposal of Dioxins
and Related Compounds.
(EPA/600/6-90/012)
PB91-125666/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATO/CCMS-175
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Waste Disposal Sites
Contaminated with Dioxins and Related Compounds.
(EPA/6OO/6-9O/010)
PB91-106237/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
NATO/CCMS-176
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. International Toxicity
Equivalency Factor (I-TEF) Method of Risk Assessment
for Complex Mixtures of Dioxins and Related Com-
pounds.
(EPA/600/6-90/009)
PB91-125625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATO/CCMS-178
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds. Scientific Basis for the
Development of the International Toxicity Equivalency
Factor (I-TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Complex
Mixtures of Dioxins and Related Compounds.
(EPA/600/6-9O/0 15)
PB91-109991/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
NATO/CCMS-179
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on
Dioxins and Related Compounds, October 1988.
(EPA/600/6-9O/0 14)
PB91-106112/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NEVADA UNIV., LAS VEGAS. ENVIRONMENTAL
RESEARCH CENTER.
RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Decision Procedures
Viewed as Quality Control Schemes.
(EPA/6OO/J-9 1/014)
PB91-183525/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEVADA UNIV., RENO. DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY.
Phototysis of Chlorinated Dioxins in Organic Solvents and
on Soils.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/247)
PB91-116913/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NEVADA UNIV. SYSTEM, LAS VEGAS. WATER
RESOURCES CENTER.
Field Comparison of Ground-Water Sampling Devices for
Hazardous Waste Sites: An Evaluation Using Volatile Or-
ganic Compounds.
(EPA/600/4-90/028)
PB91-181776/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
NEVADA UNIV. SYSTEM, RENO. DESERT RESEARCH
INST.
Evaluation of Methods for Determining the Vertical Distri-
bution of Hydraulic Conductivity.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/298)
PB91-146522/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Hydraulic Conductivity and Porosity
Logs in Wells with a Disturbed Annulus.
(EPA/6OO/J-9O/299)
PB91-146530/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Snow/Rain Collector Sampler.
PB91-167601/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIV., DURHAM. ENVIRONMENTAL
RESEARCH GROUP.
Radon Removal Using Point-of-Entry Water Treatment
Techniques.
91-01 PCA07/MFA01
NEW JERSEY DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION,
TRENTON. DIV. OF SCIENCE AND RESEARCH.
Ames 'Salmonella' Mulagenicity Assay Procedures for
Water Samples. Protocol A; Sample Collection. Protocol
B: Sample Processing. Protocol C: Ames 'Salmonella
Mutagenicity Assay.
91-04 PCA03/MFAO,
NEW JERSEY INST. OF TECH., NEWARK.
Soil Bioventing Demonstration Project.
(EPA/6OO/D-90/248)
PB91-162628/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEW JERSEY MEDICAL SCHOOL, NEWARK.
Genetic Method to Quantitate Induced Chromosome
Breaks Using a Mouse/Human Monochrornosomal
Hybrid Cell Line: Identification of Potential Clastogenic
Agents.
(EPA/600/J-89/449)
PB91-109413/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NEW MEXICO STATE UNIV., LAS CRUCES.
Effects of Sewage Sludge on Di- (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
Uptake by Plants.
(EPA/600/J-89/S14)
PB91-177121/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sources of Error in Analysis of Municipal Sludges and
Sludge-Amended-Soils for Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate.
(EPA/600/J-89/515)
PB91-177139/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
NEW MEXICO STATE UNIV., LAS CRUCES. DEPT. OF
AGRONOMY AND HORTICULTURE.
Behavior of Toluene Added to Sludge-Amended Soils.
(EPA/600/J-90/448)
PB91-177295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sorption and Degradation of Pentachlorophenol in
Sludge-Amended Soils.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/449)
PB91-177303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Pentachlorophenol from Sludge-Amend-
ed Soils.
(EPA/600/J-90/450)
PB91-177311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Adsorption, Degradation, and Plant Availability of 2,4-Dini-
trophenol in Sludge-Amended Calcareous Soils.
(EPA/600/J-90/451)
PB91-177329/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NEW MEXICO UNIV., ALBUQUERQUE. MEDICAL CENTER.
Questionnaire Assessment of Lifetime and Recent Expo-
sure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
(EPA/600/J-89/45S)
PB91-109454/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
NEW ORLEANS UNIV., LA. DEPT. OF CHEMISTRY.
Comparative Analysis of the Electrostatic Potentials of
Some Structural Analogues of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-dioxin and of Related Aromatic Systems.
(EPA/600/J-90/141)
PB91-109793/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NEW YORK STATE COLL. OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE
SCIENCES, ITHACA. DEPT. OF PLANT PATHOLOGY.
Mitotic Stability of Transforming DNA is Determined by Its
Chromosomal Configuration in the Fungus 'Cochliobolus
heterostrophus'.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/103)
PB91 -206961 /RES 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
NEW YORK UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER, NY. INST. OF
ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE.
Exposure Assessment: Input into Risk Assessment.
(EPA/6OO/J-88/536)
PB91-109173/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effective Strategies for Population Studies of Acute Air
Pollution Health Effects.
(EPA/6OO/J-69/451)
PB91-109439/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NEW YORK UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER, TUXEDO PARK.
INST. OF ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE.
Characterization and Reconstruction of Historical London,
England, Acidic Aerosol Concentrations.
(EPA/6OO/J-89/448)
PB91-109405/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV. AT RALEIGH.
Adequacy of Interval Estimates of Yield Responses to
Ozone Estimated from NCLAN Data.
(EPA/600/J-90/263)
PB91-144832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV. AT RALEIGH. DEPT. OF
BIOCHEMISTRY.
Estradiol Alters the Effectiveness of Gonadotropin-Re-
leasing Hormone (GnRH) in Cyine Pituitary Cultures:
GnRH Receptors versus Responsiveness to GnRH.
(EPA/600/J-90/173)
PB91-115790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Inhibin Increases and Progesterone Decreases Recep-
tors for Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone in Ovine Pitui-
tary Culture.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/17B)
PB91-116889/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA UNIV. AT CHAPEL HILL.
Production of Arrhythmias by Elevated Carboxyhemoglo-
bin in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease.
(EPA/600/J-90/430)
PB91-171850/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potentiation of 2,6-Dinrtrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachlorophenol.
(EPA/600/J-91/047)
PB91-191544/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Arachidonic Acid Metabolites and Platelet Ac-
tivating Factor Production.
(EPA/600/D-91/190)
PB91-231084/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA UNIV. AT CHAPEL HILL. CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE AND LUNG BIOLOGY.
Effects of Ozone Exposure on Lrpid Metabolism in
Human Alveolar Macrophages.
(EPA/600/D-91/046)
PB91-176982/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Effects of Phosgene Exposure on Lung Arachidonic Acid
Metabolism.
(EPA/600/J-91/007)
PB91-177352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NORTH CAROLINA UNIV. AT CHAPEL HILL. DEPT. OF
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING.
Study to Characterize Indoor Particles in Three Non-
Smoking Homes.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/206)
PB91-242982/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
NORTH CAROLINA UNIV. AT CHAPEL HILL DEPT. OF
GEOGRAPHY.
Temperature Scenario Development Using Regression
Methods. Phase 2.
(EPA/600/3-91/049)
PB91-231506/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Development of Impact-Oriented Climate Scenarios.
(EPA/600/J-91/185)
PB91-233486/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
NORTH CAROLINA UNIV., CHAPEL HILL. DEPT. OF
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING.
Evaluation of Ozonation By-Products from Two California
Surface Waters.
(EPA/600/J-89/518)
PB91-183178/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS PLANNING COMMISSION,
CHICAGO.
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 3.
Northeastern Illinois Region.
(IEPA/WPC-91-61C)
PB91-210765/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
NORTHROP SERVICES, INC./ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCES, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Instruc-
tor's Guide.
(EPA/4SO/2-81/004)
PB91-101691/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
Manual.
(EPA/450/2-31/005)
PB91-101709/REB 91-01 PCA14/MFA02
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
Workbook.
(EPA/450/2-61/006)
PB91-101758/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Comparative Anatomy of Mammalian Respiratory Tracts:
The Nasopharyngeal Region and the Tracheobronchial
Region.
(EPA/600/J-86/S46)
PB91-109124/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Morphometric Study of Nasal-Pharyngeal Growth for Par-
ticle Deposition in the Rat.
(EPA/600/J-87/534)
PB91-109140/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interdisciplinary Approach to Assessing the Health Risk
of Air Toxic Chemicals: An Overview.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/347)
PB91-163618/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Allyl Chloride: The Mutagenic Activity of Its Photooxida-
tion Products.
(EPA/600/J-S7/548)
PB91-211359/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
NORTHROP SERVICES, INC./ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCES, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
INHALATION TOXICOLOGY GROUP.
Distribution and lexicological Effects of Inhaled Methyl
Bromide in the Rat.
(EPA/600/J-88/S43)
PB91-109249/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NORTHROP SERVICES, INC., RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC.
Airflow Characteristics in a Baboon Nasal Passage Cast.
(EPA/600/J-86/547)
PB91-109132/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Trophic Control of Lung Development by Sympathetic
Neurons: Effects of Neonatal Sympathectomy with 6-Hy-
droxydopamine.
(EPA/600/J-88/539!
PB91-109207/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Increase in Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme in Rat Lungs
Following Inhalation of Phosgene.
(EPA/600/J-89/463)
PB91-109546/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Measurements of Cardiopulrnonary Response in Awake
Rats during Acute Exposure to Near-Ambient Concentra-
tions of Ozone.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/131)
PB91-109702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Morphometric Comparison of the Nasopharyngeal Airway
of Laboratory Animals and Humans.
(EPA/600/J-86/S48)
PB91-116079/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CA-33
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NMDA AntagonisL MK-801, Suppresses Long-Term Po-
tentiation. Kindling, and Kindling-Induced PotenSaton in
the Perforant Path of the UnanestheSzed Rat
(EPA/6OO/J-90/170)
PB91-116087/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Gas Chromatography/Matrix Isolation-Infrared Spectrom-
etry for Air Sample Analysis.
(EPA/600/3-90/097)
PB91-136317/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Use of a Fourier Transform Spectrometer as a Remote
Sensor at Superfund Sites.
(EPA/600/D-91/115)
PB91-199844/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Insect Virus: Assays tor Viral Replication and Persistence
in Mammalian Cells.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/126)
PB91-211490/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MSI, INC., RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK. NC.
Multiple Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on the
Efxtdymis of Adult Rats.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/284)
PB91-144691/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NSI TECHNOLOGY SERVICES CORP, ADA, OK.
Total Organic Carbon Determinations in Natural and Con-
taminated Aquifer Materials, Relevance and Measure-
ment
(EPA/6OO/D-90/159)
PB91-129205/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NSI TECHNOLOGY SERVICES CORP, CORVALUS, OR.
Atlas of Air Quality and Deposition in or Near Forests of
the Western United States.
(EPA/600/3-90/081)
PB91-106229/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Wetland Treatment Systems: FY91-96 Research Plan for
the USEPA Wetlands Research Program.
(EPA/600/3-90/086)
PB91-125682/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Efficacy of Ozone Exposure Indices in the Standard Set-
ting Process.
(EPA/600/D-90/1S8)
PB91-129692/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Various Alternative Ambient Ozone Stand-
ards Based on Crop Yield Loss Data.
(EPA/6OO/D-90/157)
P891-129700/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Physiography and Forest Types of the Western United
States (Chapter 1).
(EPA/600/D-90/155)
PB91-129726/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Projection of Response of Trees and Forests to Acidic
Deposition and Associated Pollutants.
(EPA/6OO/3-90/O96)
PB91-136572/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Exposure Indbes Consideration for Rural Ozone Rela-
tionships in the United States.
(EPA/6OO/D-90/192)
PS91-136598/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
IBI: A Quantitative, Easily Communicated Assessment of
the Health and Complexity of Entire Fish Communcties-
(EPA/6OO/D-90/194)
PB91-136614/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Variation in Adirondack, New York, Lakewater Chemistry
as Function of Surface Area.
(EPA/600/J-90/264)
PB91-144824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Northern Bobwtule fCoNnus virgmianus1) Age
and Weight on Results of the Avian Dietary Toxicity Test
'6OO/J-90/296)
(EPA/6OO/J-90/296)
PB91-146449/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Regional Framework for EstabUshing Recovery Criteria.
PB91-146480/REB 91*1 PCA03/MFA01
F» to Nitrogen Fertitzer in the Pacific Northwest
(EPA/6OO/J-90/293)
PB91-146498/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Confidence Intervals for a Crop Yield Loss Function in
Nonknear Regression.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/294)
PB91-146506/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Watershed Manipulation Protect Quality Assurance Im-
plementation Plan for 1986-1989.
(EPA/600/3-91/008)
PB91-148395/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Watershed Manipulation Project Field Implementation
Plan for 1986-1989.
(EPA/600/3-91/007)
PB91-1484O3/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Temporal Variability h Lakewater Chemistry in the North-
eastern United States: Results of Phase 2 of the Eastern
Lake Survey.
(EPA/600/3-91/012)
PB91-159590/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFAO2
Evaluation of Procedures for Aggregating Nonlinear Sul-
fate Adsorption Isotherm Data.
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
(EPA/6OO/J-91/157)
PB91-226332/REB
NSI TECHNOLOGY SERVICES CORP, CORVALUS, OR.
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.
Diurnal Curves of Troposphere Ozone in the Western
United States.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/142)
P891-219006/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NSI TECHNOLOGY SERVICES CORP, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
Simulation of Heat and Mass Transfer Processes in a
Surrogate Bronchial System Developed for Hygroscopic
Aerosol Studies.
(EPA/600/J-89/444)
PB91-109363/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Cadmium Cytotoxicity in Human versus
Rat Nasal Epithelial Cells In vitro.
(EPA/600/J-90/143)
PB91-109819/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Approaches to Assessing the Validity of a Functional Ob-
servational Battery.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/237)
PB91 -117010/HEB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Particle Beam Liquid Chromatography/
Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of Polar Serruvolatile
Organic Compounds in Air Samples.
(EPA/600/3-90/091)
PB91-127746/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mutagenic Activity of Particulate Matter from Wood
Smoke.
(EPA/600/D-90/175)
PB91-129155/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Learning and Memory Deficits in Rats Following Expo-
sure to 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile.
(EPA/600/J-90/279)
PB91-145078/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Acute Inhalation Exposure to Epichlorohydrin Transiently
Decreases Rat Sperm Velocity.
(EPA/600/J-90/327)
PB91-149732/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Mutagenic Activities of Several Peroxyacyl
Nitrates.
(EPA/600/J-90/464)
PB91-183251/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
In vitro/In vivo Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on
Leydig Cells of Adult Rats.
(EPA/600/J-91/049)
PB91-191569/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aer-
osol/Vapor-Laden Gases, 2. Computer Modeling of
Water Vapor/Droplet Interaction and Entrainment
(EPA/600/J-90/504)
PB91-199901/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Rat Strain and Stock Comparisons Using a Functional
Observational Battery: Baseline Values and Effects of
Amitraz.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/091)
PB91-200253/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Suppression of the Luteinizing Hormone Surge by Chlor-
dimeform in Ovariectomized, Steroid-Primed Female
Rats.
(EPA/600/J-91/096)
PB91-200303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoxitity in Rats. 4. Assess-
ment of Toxicity Syndrome Using a Functional Observa-
tional Battery.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/182)
PB91-233452/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB, TN.
ECAO-R-0132
Summary Review of Hearth Effects Associated with Ele-
mental and Inorganic Phosphorus Compounds: Health
Issue Assessment
(EPA/600/8-89/072)
PB91-102327/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB, TN. ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCES DIV.
ORNL/PUB-3336
Risks of Toxic Contaminants to Exploited Fish Popula-
tions: Influence of Life History, Data Uncertainty and Ex-
ploitation Intensity.
(EPA/600/J-90/S13)
PB91-199984/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Ec-
ological Indicators.
(EPA/600/3-90/060)
PB91-141796/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB, TN. NUCLEAR
OPERATIONS ANALYSIS CENTER.
Colloidal Considerations in Groundwater Sampling and
Contaminant Transport Predictions: A Bimonthly Techni-
cal Progress Review.
(EPA/600/J-90/198)
PB91-116202/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OFFICE OF RADIATION PROGRAMS, LAS VEGAS, NV.
EPA/520/6-88/059
Radon Concentrations Around the L-Bar Uranium Mill
Site.
PB91-190991/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OFFICE OF RADIATION PROGRAMS, WASHINGTON, DC.
EPA/520/1-90/006
Cost of Implementing Protective Action Guides for Food.
PB91-102079/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/520/1-90/013
Proceedings of the St Michaels Workshop on Residual
Radtoactivity and Recycling Criteria. Held in St Michaels,
Maryland, on September 27-28,1989.
PB91-179119/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/520/1-91/009
Ocean Current Measurements at the Farallon Islands
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site, 1977-1978.
Includes Appendix.
PB91-222521/REB 91-O4 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/520/1-91/009A
Ocean Current Measurements at the Farallon Islands
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site, 1977-1978.
Includes Appendix.
PB91-222521/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/520/1-91/010-1
Radiation and Mixed Waste Incineration. Background In-
formation Document. Volume 1. Technology.
PB91-222505/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/520/1-91/010-2
Radiation and Mixed Waste Incineration: Background In-
formation Document Volume 2. Risk of Radiation Expo-
sure.
PB91-222513/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/520/1-91/015
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1989.
PB91-206797/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/520/1-91/015-1
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1989. Appendix.
PB91-206821/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA02
OHIO STATE UNIV, COLUMBUS.
Maumee River Basin Pilot Watershed Study. Volume 4
Continued Watershed Monitoring (1981-1985) and Rainu-
lator Study (1986).
(EPA/905/9-91/008A, GL-09A/91)
PB91-233601/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
OHIO STATE UNIV, COLUMBUS. DEFT. OF
MICROBIOLOGY.
Comparison ol the Methyl Reductase Genes and Gene
Products.
(EPA/6OO/J-89/S44)
PB91-242479/REB
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
OHIO STATE UNIV, COLUMBUS. DEPT. OF
PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY.
Quantitative Evaluation of the Effects of Human Carcino-
gens and Related Chemicals of Human Foreskin Fibrob-
lasts.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/137)
PB91-109751/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OKLAHOMA MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION,
OKLAHOMA CITY.
Conditions Influencing Yield and Analysis of 6-Hydroxy-2'
-Deoxyguanosine in Cxidatively Damaged DMA.
(EPA/600/J-90/213)
PB91-117499/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV, STILLWATER. DEPT. OF
MICROBIOLOGY AND CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY.
Increasing Levels of Environmental Mutagens: Potential
for Affecting Viral Evolution and Pathogenkaty: A Specu-
lative Review.
(EPA/600/J-90/S14)
PB91-206862/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OKLAHOMA UNIV, NORMAN. DEPT. OF BOTANY AND
MICROBIOLOGY.
UTAB Users Manual. Microcomputer Version. First Edi-
tion, 1991.
(EPA/600/8-91/047)
PB91-216416/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Anaerobic Biotransformation of Contaminants in the Sub-
surface.
(EPA/600/U-9O/024)
PB91-240549/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OLD DOMINION UNIV, NORFOLK, VA. DEPT. OF
CHEMICAL SCIENCES.
Identification of Organic N-Chloramines In vitro in Stom-
ach Fluid from the Rat After Chtorination.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/510)
PB91-199968/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OMNI ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, BEAVERTON,
OR.
Field Performance of Advanced Technology Woodstoves
in Glens Falls, NY.. 1988-89. Volume 1.
(EPA/600/7-90/019A)
PB91-125641/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Field Performance of Advanced Technology Woodstoves
in Glens Falls, NY., 1988-89. Volume 2. Technical Ap-
pendices.
(EPA/600/7-90/019B)
PB91-125658/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Effects of Bumrate, Wood Species, Altitude, and Stove
Type on Woodstove Emissions.
(EPA/600/J-90/312)
PB91-146662/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OREGON STATE DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY,
PORTLAND.
Current and Target Recovery Rates for Plastics Packag-
ing in Oregon.
(EPA/910/9-91/016)
PB91-191700/REB • 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Decisionmaker's Guide to Recycling Plastics.
(EPA/910/9-91/008)
PB91-191718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CA-34
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RADIAN CORP., RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
OREGON STATE UNIV., CORVALLIS.
Long-Term Starvation-Induced Loss of Antibiotic Resist-
ance in Bacteria.
(EPA/600/J-90/406)
PB91-171629/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OREGON STATE UNIV., CORVALLIS. AGRICULTURAL
EXPERIMENT STATION.
SR-869
User's Guide for the Mathematical Model LT3VSI Denitri-
fication in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale Aquifers.
(EPA/600/2-91/034)
PB91-216515/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
OREGON STATE UNIV., CORVALLIS. DEPT. OF
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES.
Mid-Latitude Northern Hemisphere Background Sulfate
Concentration in Rainwater.
(EPA/600/J-90/190)
PB91-116764/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Co-Occurrence of Ozone and Acidic Cloudwater in High-
Elevation Forests.
(EPA/600/J-91/168)
PB91-231365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OREGON STATE UNIV., CORVALLIS. DEPT. OF BOTANY
AND PLANT PATHOLOGY.
Novel Methods for Tracking 'Agrobacterium Radiobacter'
k84 and Plasmid-Bome Genes in Agricultural Ecosys-
tems.
(EPA/600/3-91/042)
PB91-216374/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
OREGON STATE UNIV., CORVALLIS. DEPT. OF
CHEMISTRY.
Adsorption of Organic Cations to Natural Materials.
(EPA/600/J-90/2S8)
PB91-144881/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OREGON STATE UNIV., CORVALLIS. DEPT. OF
ENTOMOLOGY.
Assessing Pesticide Risk to Arthropod Natural Enemies
Using Expert System Technology.
(EPA/600/J-89/543)
PB91-240465/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OREGON STATE UNIV., CORVALLIS. DEPT. OF
FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE.
Habitat Use of Twenty-Five Common Species of Oregon
Freshwater Fishes.
(EPA/60O/J-88/552)
PB91-116012/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OREGON STATE UNIV., CORVALLIS. DEPT. OF SOIL
SCIENCE.
Denitrification in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale
Aquifers: 4. Hydraulics, Nitrogen Chemistry, and Microbi-
ology in a Single Layer.
(EPA/600/2-91/014)
PB91-182345/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
OREGON STATE UNIV., CORVALLIS. DEPT. OF
STATISTICS.
TR-130
Calibration Methodology for the Double Sample of the
National Lake Survey Phase II Sample.
(EPA/600/3-91/009)
PB91-149542/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Statistical Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous
Functions in Two Dimensions Using a Triangular Grid.
(EPA/600/3-90/095)
PB91-132118/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC., DURHAM,
NC.
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Pollutant Concentrations.
(EPA/450/4-90/013)
PB91-141820/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cancer Risk from Outdoor Exposure to Air Toxics.
Volume 1.
(EPA/450/1-90/004A)
PB91-159624/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Cancer Risk from Outdoor Exposure to Air Toxics.
Volume 2. Appendices.
(EPA/4SO/1-90/OO4B)
PB9M59632/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Handbook on Control Technologies for Hazardous Air
Pollutants: HAP Manual.
(EPA/60O/D-91/14S)
PB91-223180/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Air Pollutants Program (HAP-PRO): Automat-
ed HAP and VOC Control Technology Assessment Soft-
ware.
(EPA/60O/D-91/149)
PB91-223198/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook: Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants.
(EPA/625/6-86/014)
PB91-228809/REB 91-O4 PC A09/MF A02
PECHAN (E.H.) AND ASSOCIATES, INC., DURHAM, NC.
Anthropogenic Emissions Involved in Acidic Deposition
Processes.
(EPA/60O/D-91/144)
PB91-223149/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Air Toxic Emissions from Iron Foundries.
(EPA/60O/D-91/150)
PB91-223206/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emissions Work-
shops.
(EPA/60O/D-91/157)
PB91-223271/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PECHAN (E.H.) AND ASSOCIATES, INC., SPRINGFIELD,
Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emission Inventory
Workshops. Held in Washington, DC. on July 19-20, 1990
and in Sacramento, CA. on August 21,1990
(EPA/600/9-91/007)
PB91-168492/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Procedures for Preparing Emissions Projections.
(EPA/450/4-91/019)
PB91-242404/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
PEER CONSULTANTS, INC., DAYTON, OH.
Physical/Chemical Treatment of Hazardous Waste Sites:
Speaker Slide Copies and Supporting Information.
(CERI-90-16)
PB91-145433/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
PEI ASSOCIATES, INC., ARLINGTON, VA.
State-of-the-Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal
Inspection of Underground Storage Tanks.
(EPA/600/2-90/061)
PB91-149609/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Inventory of Treatability Study Vendors. Volume 1.
(EPA/S40/2-90/003A. OERR-9380.3-03)
PB91-228395/REB 91-04 PCA14/MFA03
PEI ASSOCIATES, INC., CINCINNATI, OH.
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Contingency Plans at Superfund Sites Using Air Monitor-
(EPA/450/1-90/005)
PB9M02129/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Characterization and Treatment of Wastes from Metal-
Finishing Operations.
(EPA/600/2-90/055)
PB91-125732/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for Removal of As-
bestos Fibers from Carpet.
(EPA/600/2-90/053)
PB91-125740/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for the Removal of
Asbestos Fibers from Carpet. (Journal Article).
(EPA/600/J-90/270)
PB91-145169/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Workshop on Innovative Technologies for Treatment of
Contaminated Sediments. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on
June 13-14, 1990. Summary Report.
(EPA/600/2-90/054)
PB91-148296/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Assessment of Asbestos Removal Carried Out Using
EPA Purple Book Guidance.
(EPA/600/2-91/003)
PB91-148338/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual RREL Hazardous
Waste Research Symposium (16th). Held in Cincinnati,
Ohio on April 3-5, 1990.
(EPA/600/9-90/037)
PB91-148379/REB 91-01 PCA99/MFA04
Asbestos Rber Reentrainment during Dry Vacuuming and
Wet Cleaning of Asbestos-Contaminated Carpet
(EPA/600/2-91/004)
PB91-161695/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
In-Place Performance Evaluation of HEPA-Rltration Sys-
tems at Asbestos Abatement Sites.
(EPA/600/J-90/409)
PB91-171645/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Overview of Metals Recovery Technologies for Hazard-
ous Wastes.
(EPA/600/D-91/026)
PB91-176792/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Design, Construction, and Operation of Hazardous and
Non-Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments.
(EPA/530/SW-91/054)
PB91-204354/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Evaluation of Alternative Treatment Technologies for
CERCLA Soils and Debris (Summary of Phase 1 and
Phase 2).
(EPA/600/2-91/050)
PB91-240572/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PIRNIE (MALCOLM), INC., WHITE PLAINS, NY.
Technologies and Costs for Ground Water Disinfection.
February 1991 Edition.
(EPA/570/9-91/013)
PB91-242388/REB 91-04 PCA14/MFA03
PRC ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, INC, CHICAGO,
ll_
Ultrox International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation Tech-
nology: Applications Analysis Report.
(EPA/S40/A5-89/012)
PB91-129759/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Chemfix Technologies. Inc. Solidification/Stabilization
Process. Application Analysis Report.
(EPA/54O/A5-89/011)
PB91-187054/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PRINCETON UNIV., NJ. DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH.
Eulerian-Lagrangian Localized Adjoint Method for the Ad-
vection-Diffusion Equation.
PB91-177253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
General Mass-Conservative Numerical Solution for the
Unsaturated Flow Equation.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/445)
PB91-177261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PRINCETON UNIV., NJ. WATER RESOURCES PROGRAM.
Comparison of an Alternative Land Surface Parameteriza-
tion with the GFDL High Resolution Climate Model.
(EPA/600/D-91/192)
PB91-231100/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PROGRAM RESOURCES, INC., RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC.
Report of the International Committee on Nickel Carcino-
genesis in Man.
(EPA/600/J-90/142)
PB91-109801/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PTI ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, BELLEVUE, WA.
Sinclair and Dyes Inlets Urban Bay Action Program: 1990
Action Plan. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
(EPA/910/9-90/013)
PB91-125872/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Everett Harbor Action Program: 1989 Action Plan. Puget
Sound Estuary Program.
(EPA/910/9-89/006)
PB91-149567/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Sediment Holding Time on Sediment Toxicity.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
(EPA/910/9-90/009)
PB91-149575/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Elliot Bay Action Program: 1988 Action Plan.
(EPA/910/9-88/240)
PB91-149583/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment: The Rela-
tionship between Juvenile Growth and Reproductive Suc-
cess. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
(EPA/910/9-90/010)
PB91-149591/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reconnaissance Survey of Chemical Contamination and
Biological Effects in Southern Puget Sound.
(EPA/910/9-90/025)
PB91-211946/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Pollutants of Concern in Puget Sound.
(EPA/910/9-91/003)
PB91-211953/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
RADIAN CORP., AUSTIN, TX.
DCN-90-203-099-27-06
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities.
(EPA/450/3-90/012)
PB91-187575/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
PAPER-91-122.2
Evaluation of the Acceptability of Natural Gas as a Miti-
gating Fuel for Utility Combustion Sources.
(EPA/600/D-91/175)
PB91-226449/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RCN-258-040-27-03
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Database of Emission Rate Measurement Projects.
(EPA/45O/1-91/OO3)
PB91-222059/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Emission Factors for Superfund Remediation Technol-
ogies.
(EPA/450/1-91/001)
PB91-190975/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Air Stripping of Contaminat-
ed Water.
(EPA/450/1-91/002)
PB91-211888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RADIAN CORP, HERNDON, VA. DULLES TECHNOLOGY
CENTER.
Section 313, Emergency Planning and Community Right-
to-Know Act: Quality Assurance Audit Manual.
(EPA/560/4-90/018)
PB91-167577/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
RADIAN CORP., RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
DCN-89-239-009-07-02
Health Hazard Assessment Summary: Steel Mill Emis-
sions.
(EPA/450/3-90/026)
PB91-182022/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
DCN-90-203-099-26-09
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Volume 4. Citations, 1990.
(EPA/45O/3-90/014)
PB91-168435/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
DCN-90-203-099-26-10
Ongoing Research and Regulatory Development
Projects.
(EPA/450/3-90/013)
PB91-161752/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
DCN-90-203-099-26-11
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliogra-
phy of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices
Related to Air Toxics. Index, 1990.
(EPA/450/3-90/014A)
PB91-168443/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
DCN-90-239-005-48-09
Approach for Estimating Global Landfill Methane Emis-
sions.
(EPA/600/7-91/O02)
PB91-149534/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
CA-35
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DCN-90-262-045-09
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Aldehyde Results,
1969.
(EPA/450/4-91/006)
PB91-148288/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA-450/2-90/012
Designing and Implementing an Air Toxics Control Pro-
gram: A Program Development Manual for State and
Local Agencies.
PB91-191064/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Classification of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor
Air Pollution.
(EPA/6OO/8-9O/074)
PB91-12570B/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Assessment of the Controllability of Condensible Emis-
(EPA/eoo/a-90/t>75)
PB91-125807/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Overview of Climate Information Needs for Ecotogica) Ef-
fects Models.
{EPA/600/340/089}
PB91-125898/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Toxic Air Pofejtant Emission Factors • A Compilation for
Selected Air Toxic Compounds and Sources. Second Edi-
tion.
(EPA/45O/2-9O/01 1)
PB91-126003/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants.
PB8M333 14/REB 91-01 PC E99/MF E99
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coat-fired Plants. Volume 1. Introduction and Methodoto-
91-133322/REB 91-01 PCAOS/MFA01
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coat-Fired Plants. Volume 2. Site Specific Studies for
Alabama. Delaware, Florida. Georgia. Illinois
(EPA/600/7-90/0218)
PB9M33330/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
Retro* Costa for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fred Plants. Volume 3. Site Specific Studies for In-
dfcna, Kentucky, Massachusetts. Maryland. Michigan.
91-01 PC A18/MF A03
PB9M33348/RE8
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coaffired Plants. Volume 4. Site Specific Studes for
Missouri, Mississippi. North Carolina. New Hampshire.
New Jersey. New York. Oho
(EPA/600/7-90/021D)
PB91-1333S5/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Retroet Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coat-Fred Plants. Volume 5. Site Specific Studies for
Pennsylvania. South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia. Wis-
consin, West Wgria.
(EPA/6OO/7-9O/D21E)
PB91-133363/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
Integrated Ar Pdution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 1. User's Guide.
(EPA/6CO/7-9O/O22A. EPA/SW/DK-91/074A)
PB91-133512/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Integrated Air Potutxxi Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 2. Technical Documentation Manual.
(EPA/60O/7-90/022B, EPA/SW/DK-91/074B)
PB91-133520/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Air Potation Control System. Version 4.0.
Volume 3. Programmer's Maintenance Manual.
(EPA/60O/7-90/022C. EPA/SW/DK-31/074C)
PB91-133538/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Retrofit Costs for Lime/Limestone FGD and Lime Spray
Drying at Coal-Fired UtBty Boilers.
(EPA/6OO/D-9O/2I7)
PB9I-1369S2/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Lands Gas and the Greenhouse Effect
(EPA/6OO/D-9O/219I
PB91-136960/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program. 1969.
(EPA/4SOJ4-91/OOI)
PB91-148262/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Inonerators.
PB91-151472/REB 91-01 PCEM/MFE99
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 1. Summary
Report
(EPA/6OO/2-91/OO7A)
PB91-1S1480/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Site 1 Final
Emission Test Report
(EPA/60O/2-91/007B)
PB91-151498/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Murwapal
Waatewalar Sludge Incinerators. Volume 3. Site 2 Final
EnttsSfOn Test Report*
(EPA/6OO/2-91/007C)
PB91-151506/REB 91-O1 PC A12/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 4. Site 2 Fnal
Emission Test Report AppendKes.
(EPA/600/Z-91/007D)
PBai-151514/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 5. Site 3 Final
Emission Test Report
(EPA/6OO/2-91/007E)
PB91-151522/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 6. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report
(EPA/600/2-91/007F)
PB91-151530/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 7. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report Appendices.
(EPA/600/2-91/007G)
PB91-151548/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 8. GC/MS
Tapes Review Report
(EPA/6OO/2-91/007H)
PB91-151555/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Surface Impoundment Modeling System, Version 2.0.
User's Manual
(EPA/450/4-90/019A)
PB91-156711/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Background Document for the Surface Impoundment
Modeling System, Version 2.0. Documentation.
(EPA/450/4-90/019B)
PB91-156729/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Global Warming Mitigation Potential of Three Tree Plan-
tation Scenarios.
(EPA/6OO/7-91/003)
PB9M59608/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Global Inventory of Volatile Organic Compound Emis-
sions from Anthropogenic Sources.
(EPA/6OO/8-91/002)
PB91-161687/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Landfill Air Emissions Estimation Model. Version 1.1.
User's Manual.
(EPA/6OO/8-9O/08SA. EPA/SW/DK-91/081A)
PB91-167718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Promulgated Standards and Guidelines. Summary of
Public Comments and Responses.
(EPA/450/3-91/004)
PB91-1S8534/REB 91-01 PC A22/MF A03
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Promulgated Standards and Guidelines. Summary of
Public Comments and Responses. Appendices A to C.
(EPA/45O/3-91/004A)
PB91-168542/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Nonmethane Organic Compound and Three-Hour Air
Toxics Monitoring Program, 1990.
(EPA/45O/4-91/008)
PB9M68583/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater SKidge Incinerators, 1991.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/OS4)
PB91-196451/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System. User's Manual.
(EPA/450/2-89/018. EPA/SW/DK-91/093A)
PB91-205021/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Impact of Declaring Soybean Oil Exempt from VOC Reg-
ulations on the Coatings Program.
(EPA/450/3-91/011)
PB91-206219/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA's Global Ornate Change Program: Global Landfill
Methane.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/153)
PB91-223230/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Retrofit Costs of SO2 and NOx Control at 200 U.S. Coal-
Fred Power Plants.
(EPA/SOO/D-91/169)
PB91-226381/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Test Methods for the Determination of Volatile Organic
Compounds in Consumer Products.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/194)
PB91-231126/REB 91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
Catalog of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor Air
Pollution.
(EPA/6OO/&& 1/195)
PB91-231134/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
RADIAN CORP, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
PROGRESS CENTER.
Control of VOC Emissions from Polystyrene Foam Manu-
facturing.
(EPA/450/3-90/020)
PB91-102111/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Sourcebook: NOx Control Technology Data.
(EPA/6OO/2-91/029)
PB91-217364/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
Proceeorns: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta. Georgia on February 19-23. 1990.
PB91-234435/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF E99
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta, Georgia on February 19-23. 1990. Volume 1. Sympo-
sium Oral Papers (Sessions 1-4).
(EPA/6OO/9-91/026A)
PB91-234443/REB 91-O4 PC A17/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta, Georgia on February 19-23, 1990. Volume 2. Sympo-
sium Oral Papers (Sessions 5-9).
(EPA/600/9-91/026B)
PB91-234450/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on
Radon and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlan-
ta, Georgia on February 19-23, 1990. Volume 3. Sympo-
sium Poster Papers.
(EPA/6OO/9-91/026C)
PB91-234468/REB 91-04 PC A24/MF A04
RAND CORP, SANTA MONICA, CA.
N-3140-EPA/JMO/RC
Subjective-Probabilily-Based Scenarios for Uncertain
Input Parameters: Stratospheric Ozone Depletion.
N90-28157/7/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST- RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC.
EPA/600/J-S8/560
Advanced Electrostatic Stimulation of Fabric Filtration:
Performance and Economics (Journal Article).
PB91-177048/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/180
Evaluation of the Cold Pipe Precharger.
PB91-116863/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants. Pro-
ceedings of the 1990 EPA/A and WMA International
Symposium. Held in Raleigh, North Carolina on May 1-4,
1990.
(EPA/600/9-90/026, VIP-17)
PB91-120279/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
Air/Supertund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Air Stripper Design Manual.
(EPA/450/1-90/003)
PB91-125997/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Hazardous Substances in Our Environment A Citizen's
Guide to Understanding Health Risks and Reducing Ex-
posure.
(EPA/230/9-90/081)
PB91-131987/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Wind Tunnel Evaluation of PM10 Samplers.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/304)
PB91-146589/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Asbestos-Containing Materials in School Buildings: Bulk
Sample Analysis Quality Assurance Program. Bulk
Sample Rounds 16,17 and 18.
(EPA/600/4-90/004)
PB91-154211/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Field Comparison of Methods for the Measurement of
Gaseous and Paniculate Contributors to Acidic Dry Depo-
sition.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/363)
PB91-163774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Triangle-Shaped DC Corona Discharge Device for Molec-
(EPA/6OO/J-69/507)
PB91-171421/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fundamental Evaluation of an Electronic Air Cleaner.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/020)
PB91-176735/REB
Evaluation of Control Strategies for Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in Indoor Air (Journal Article).
(EPA/6OO/J-88/561)
PB91-177055/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Particle Size Distributions for an Office Aerosol.
(EPA/600/J-90/438)
PB91-177196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
International Programme on Chemical Safety's Collabora-
tive Study on Rant Test Systems.
(EPA/600/J-91/041)
PB91-182220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Identification of Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in
Consumer Products and Common Microenvironments.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/074)
PB91-182865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
US EPA TEAM Study of InhalaWe Particles (PM10):
Study Design, Response Rate, and Sampler Perform-
ance.
(EPA/600/D-91/075)
PB91-182873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Determination of Routes of Exposure of Infants and Tod-
dlers to Household Pesticides: A Pilot Study.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/077)
PB91-182899/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Airborne Particle Sizes and Sources Found in Indoor Air.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/081)
PB91-191171/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantification of Particluate Emission Rates from
Vacuum Cleaners.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/082)
PB91-191189/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 1. Technical Manual.
(EPA/600/8-9I/014A, EPA/SW/DK-91/092A)
PB91-2051S3/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A02
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 2. User's Guide.
(EPA/6OO/8-91/014B, EPA/SW/DK-91/092B)
PB91-205161/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
CA-36
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
SOUTHERN RESEARCH IN ST., BIRMINGHAM, AL.
Stability of PPB and PPM Organic Cylinder Gases Used
for Calibration and Audits.
(EPA/600/D-91/123)
PB91-213553/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Three-Dimensional Contaminant Distribution in an Office
Space.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/167)
PB91-226365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Local and Central Controls for Indoor Air
Quality.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/168)
PB91-226373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Air Cleaners for Indoor Air Pollution Control (Chapter 10).
(EPA/600/D-91/223)
PB91-242446/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST., RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC. CENTER FOR DIGITAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH.
Regional Oxidant Model Multi-Processor (ROMMP).
(EPA/600/D-90/173)
PB91-131680/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST., RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC. CENTER FOR ECONOMICS RESEARCH.
Communicating Environmental Risks: A Guide to Practi-
cal Evaluations. Risk Communications Series.
(EPA/230/01-91/001)
PB91-168336/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors: Revision and Update of Eco-
nomic Impact Analysis and Regulatory Impact Analysis.
(EPA/450/3-91/003)
PB91-168575/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors: Economic Analysis of Materi-
als Separation Requirement.
(EPA/450/3-91/002)
PB91-222539/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
RHODE ISLAND UNIV., KINGSTON. AGRICULTURAL
EXPERIMENT STATION.
CONTRIB-2426
Preliminary Field Verification of Daily Growth Increments
in the Lapillar Otoliths of Juvenile Gunners
(EPA/600/J-90/466, EPLN-X181)
PB91-1B3236/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
RHODE ISLAND UNIV., KINGSTON. SEA GRANT
PROGRAM.
Citizen Volunteers in Environmental Monitoring: Summary
Proceedings of the National Workshop (2nd). Held in
New Orleans, Louisiana in December 1989.
(EPA/503/9-90/009)
PB91-168377/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
RHODE ISLAND UNIV., NARRAGANSETT. GRADUATE
SCHOOL OF OCEANOGRAPHY.
Comparison of Extraction Methods for the Isolation of
Lipxls and PCBs from Mussel Homogenate.
(EPA/600/3-90/092. ERLN-X175)
PB91-127787/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RMT, INC, GREENVILLE, SC.
Metabolism of Chlorinated Methanes, Ethanes, and Ethy-
lenes by a Mixed Bacterial Culture Growing on Methane.
(EPA/600/J-89/489)
PB91-144774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ROBERT a KERR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB,
ADA, OK.
EPA/540/4-89/003
Facilitated Transport. Series of Issue Papers (3rd).
PB91-133256/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/053
Baste Concepts of Contaminant Sorption at Hazardous
Waste Sites (Ground Water Issue).
PB91-191007/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/4-90/054
Reductive Dehalogenation of Organic Contaminants in
Soils and Ground Water. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-191056/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ 540/4-91/002
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-195974/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/009
Nitrate for Bkxestoration of an Aquifer Contaminated with
Jet Fuel
PB91-164285/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/015
Approximate Multiphase Flow Modeling by Characteristic
PB91-190959/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/016
Forced Air Ventilation for Remediation of Unsaturated
Soils Contaminated by VCC.
PB91 -181750/ REB 91 -01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/203
Organic Chemical Transport to Groundwater.
PB91-137059/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/204
Anaerobic In-situ Treatment of Chlorinated Ethenes.
PB91-137067/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-90/249
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research.
PB91-162636/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/2SO
Microbial Carbon Dioxide Generation and Oxygen Utiliza-
tion in the Unsaturated Subsurface at a Gasoline Spill
Site
PB91-162644/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/001
Simplified Soil Gas Sensing Techniques for Plume Map-
ping and Remediation Monitoring.
PB91-162651/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/002
Hydrocarbon Spill Exposure Assessment Modeling.
PB91-162669/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/098
Colloidal FE2O3 Transport Studies in Laboratory Model
Systems Using Shallow Aquifer Material.
PB91-191114/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/130
Aseptic Sampling of Unconsolidated Heaving Soils in
Saturated Zones.
PB91-216218/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/214
Advances in Hazardous Waste Site Alluvial Sampling.
PB91-233320/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/259
Reductive Dehalogenation: A Subsurface Bioremediation
Process.
PB91-144873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/395
Chemical Transport Facilitated by Colloidal-Sized Organic
Molecules.
PB91-171512/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/396
Benzene and Naphthalene Sorption on Soil Contaminat-
ed with High Molecular Weight Residual Hydrocarbons
from Unleaded Gasoline.
PB91-171520/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/003
Biodegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Aquifer
Microorganisms under Denitrifying Conditions.
PB91-171892/REB §1-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/010
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Ground Water Extraction
Systems.
PB91 -177386/REB 91 -01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/030
Remediation of Sites Contaminated with TCE.
PB91-182311/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/077
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research by China
and the USEPA.
PB91-216267/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/084
Biodegradation of Hydrocarbon Vapors in the Unsaturat-
ed Zone.
PB91-196642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/111
Stimulation of the Reductive Dechlorination of Tetrachlor-
oethene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by the Addition
of Toluene.
PB91-207043/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/136
Influence of Organic Cosolvents on the Sorption Kinetics
of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals.
PB91-216283/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/M-90/023
Colloidal-Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants
in Ground Water. Part 1. Sampling Considerations.
PB91-168419/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/M-91/013
Toward a Better Understanding of the Complex Geo-
chernical Processes Governing Subsurface Contaminant
Transport.
PB9V-216499/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/9-89/007
Injection Well Mechanical Integrity.
PB91-145631/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
ROGERS AND ASSOCIATES ENGINEERING CORP., SALT
LAKE CITY, UT.
Correlation of Florida Soil-Gas Permeabilities with Grain
Size, Moisture, and Porosity.
(EPA/600/8-91/039)
PB91-211904/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Feasibility and Approach for Mapping Radon Potentials in
Florida. Florida Radon Research Program.
(EPA/600/8-91/046)
PB91-217372/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
BOTHELL, WA.
Analysis of the Policy Implications of Regional Municipal
Solid Waste (MSW) Disposal.
IEPA/9 JO/9-90/017)
PB91-125781/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment: Naval Un-
dersea Warfare Engineering Station, Keyport, Washing-
ton.
(EPA/600/2-91/030)
PB91-216457/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
CINCINNATI, OH.
Solvent Extraction Treatment
(EPA/540/2-90/013)
PB91-228015/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Mobile/Transportable Incineration Treatment
(EPA/540/2-90/014)
PB91-228023/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF Au1
Chemical Dehalogenation Treatment APEG Treatment.
(EPA/540/2-90/015)
PB91-228031/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Slurry Biodegradation.
(EPA/540/2-90/016)
PB91-228049/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Soit Washing Treatment.
(EPA/540/2-90/017)
PB91-228056/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
In situ Steam Extraction Treatment.
(EPA/540/2-91/005)
PB91-228064/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
In situ Soil Vapor Extraction Treatment.
(EPA/540/2-91/006)
PB91-228072/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Thermal Desorption Treatment.
(EPA/540/2-91/008)
PB91-228080/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
MCLEAN, VA.
Applications Analysis Report: SITE Program, CF Systems
Organics Extraction System, New Bedford, Massachu-
setts.
(EPA/540/A5-90/002)
PB91-113845/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Philadelphia
Naval Shipyard.
(EPA/600/2-90/046)
PB91-125690/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training
Module: Legal Issues.
PB91-145680/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Environmental Challenge of the 1990's. Proceedings.
International Conference on Pollution Prevention: Clean
Technologies and Clean Products. Held in Washington,
DC. on June 10-13, 1990.
(EPA/600/9-90/039)
PB91-148387/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Great Lakes Demonstration Program, Section 108a.
(EPA/905/8-88/005, GLNPO-1)
PB91-148437/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Diaper Industry Workshop Report.
(EPA/600/2-91/018)
PB91-191262/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hospital Pollution Prevention Case Study.
(EPA/600/2-91/024)
PB91-216440/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment: A Truck As-
sembly Plant.
(EPA/6OO/2-91/038)
PB91-220392/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazard-
ous Substances.
(EPA/540/2-87/001. OERR-9355.0-32)
PB91-228346/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment: A Photofin-
ishing Facility.
(EPA/600/2-91/039)
PB91-231530/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
NARRAGANSETT, Rl.
Ecological Risk Assessment Framework for Examining
the Impacts of Oceanic Disposal.
(EPA/6OO/D-90/223, ERLN-1049)
PB91-137000/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
PARAMUS, NJ.
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment: U.S. Coast
Guard Support Center, Governors Island, New York.
(EPA/600/2-90/062)
PB91-136556/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA Site Demonstration of BioTrol Aqueous Treatment
System.
(EPA/600/'J-91/034)
PB91-182279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP, SAN
DIEGO, CA.
Toxic Treatments 'In-situ' Steam/Hot-Air Stripping Tech-
nology. Applications Analysis Report.
(EPA/S40/AS-90/OOB)
PB91-181768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SMITH KLINE BEECHAM CORP, KING OF PRUSSIA, PA.
DEPT. OF TOXICOLOGY.
Toxic Effects of Xenobiotics on the Pituitary Gland.
(EPA/600/D-90/198)
PB91-136903/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
SOUTH CAROLINA UNIV, COLUMBIA. DEPT. OF
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES.
Comparison and Evaluation of Field and Laboratory Tox-
icity Tests with Fenvalerate on an Estuarine Crustacean.
(EPA/600/J-89/538)
PB91-206839/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOUTHERN BIOPRODUCTS, INC, PENDLETON, SC.
Alternative Biological Treatment Processes for Remedi-
ation of Creosote-and PCP-Contaminated Materials:
Bench-Scale Treatability Studies. .-.-..
PB9M79085/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
SOUTHERN RESEARCH INST, BIRMINGHAM, AL
SRI-ENV-89-905-5914
Limb Process Development Studies.
91-01 PCA04/MFA01
CA-37
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SRI-ENV-90/892-5868
Technology for the Control of Particulates and Sulfur
Oxides by Electrostatic Techniques.
(EPA/600/7-91/004)
PB91-171355/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Development of Sampling Methodology for Dilution Air
Sampling of Condensible Emissions from Stationary
Sources.
(EPA/600/3-90/093)
PB91-129742/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Self-Consistent Deutschian ESP Model.
(EPA/600/7-91/001)
PB91-149518/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Study on Distributions and Recoveries of Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dwxrn and Octachtorodibenzo-p-Dioxin in a MM5
Sampling Train.
(EPA/600/341/033)
PB91-181743/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents
(POHQ Reference Directory. Documentation.
(EPA/600/3-90/094. EPA/DF/DK-91/O86A)
PB91-201061/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
Source Sampling and Analysis Guidance: A Methods Di-
rectory.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/143)
PB91-223131/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INST, SAN ANTONIO, TX.
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline Ox-
ygenated Blends.
(EPA/460/3-91/002)
PB91-187583/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A02
SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INST, SAN ANTONIO. TX.
DEPT. OF GEOSCIENCES.
Electrical Response of a Leak in a Geomembrane Liner.
(EPA/6OO/J-B8/S3S)
PB91-109165/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOUTHWESTERN ILLINOIS METROPOLITAN AND
REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION. COUJNSVILLE.
SWIL-MAPC-91-01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1990. Volume 6.
Southwestern Illinois Region.
(IEPA/WPC-91-61F)
PB91-210799/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
STANFORD UNIV, CA. DEPT. OF APPLIED EARTH
SCIENCES.
ISIM3D-. An ANSI-C Three-Dimensional Multiple Indicator
Conditional Simulation Program.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/359)
PB91-163733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STANFORD UNIV, CA. DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING.
Field Evaluation of In-situ Biodegradation of Chlorinated
Ethenes: Part 1. Methodology and Retd Site Character-
ization.
(EPA/600/J-90/261)
PB91-144857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
In-situ Botransformation of Carbon Tetrachloride under
Anoxic Conditions.
(EPA/600/2-90/060)
PB91-14B346/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Microbial Degradation of Alkyfbenzenes under Sutfate-
Reduong and Methanogenic Conditions.
(EPA/600/2-91/027)
PB91-212324/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK AT ALBANY. ATMOSPHERIC
SCIENCES RESEARCH CENTER.
Assessment of Atmospheric Exposure and Deposition to
High Elevation Forests in the Eastern United States.
(EPA/600/3-90/058)
PB9M00164/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Data Users Guide to the Mountain Cloud Chemistry
Project
(EPA/600/8-91/009!
PB91-168464/REB 914)1 PC A04/MF A01
Nested Grid Mesoscate Atmospheric Chemistry Model.
PB91-233551/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
STRTTCH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. MAYWOOD. ll_
Envronmental and Molecular Characterization of Sys-
tems Which Affect Genome Alteration in 'Pseudomonas
aerugirosa'. Chapter 25.
(EPA/6OO/D41/118)
PB91-199877/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transductkxi of Linked Chromosomal Genes between
•Pseudomonas aerugcnosa' Strains during Incubation In
situ in a Freshwater Habitat
(EPA/600/J-90/S12)
PB91-199976/HEB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Attachment and Replication of 'Pseudomonas aerugin-
osa' Bacteriophages under Conditions Simulating Aquatic
EnwonmentS-
(EPA/6OO/J-91/102)
PB91-206953/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SUMTER AREA TECHNICAL COLL, SC. ENVIRONMENTAL
TRAINING CENTER
Fnancial Management Evaluation. Appendices
(Wastewater Utaty).
(WH-546-APP)
PB91-201467/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
Financial Management Evaluation Handbook for
Wastewater Utaty.
(WH-546)
PB91-206177/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
SYRACUSE RESEARCH CORP., NY.
Technical Support Document on Risk Assessment of
Chemical Mixtures.
(EPA/6OO/8-90/O64)
PB91-103556/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Pentachlorophenol.
(ECAO-CIN-407)
PB91-142802/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Heptachlor, Hepta-
chlor Epoxide and Chlordane.
(ECAO-CIN-406)
PB91-142877/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Styrene.
(ECAOCIH-409)
PB91-143370/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1 ,2-Dichloropro-
pane.
(ECAO-CIN-404)
PB91-143388/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Methoxychlor.
(ECAOCIN-425)
PB91-143461/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toluene.
PB91-143487/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
SYRACUSE UNIV, NY. DEPT. OF CIVIL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING.
EPA/600/J-90/435
Episodic Acidification of Adirondack Lakes during Snow-
melt
PB91-177162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Acidification and Recovery of a Spodosol Bs Horizon
from Acidic Deposition.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/S39)
PB91-240473/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS, INC, SAN RAFAEL, CA.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 1.
User's Manual for UAM (CB-IV).
(EPA/4SO/4-90/O07A, EPA/SW/MT-91 /002A)
PB91-131227/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 2.
User's Manual for the UAM (CB-IV) Modeling System.
(EPA/450/4-9O/O07B. EPA/SW/MT-91 /O02B)
PB91-131235/REB 91-01 PC A22/MF A03
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 3.
User's Manual for the Diagnostic Wind Model.
(EPA/450/4-90/007C, EPA/SW/MT-91 /002C)
PB91-131243/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System.
(EPA/45O/4-90/007D, EPA/SW/MT-91 /002D)
PB91-131250/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
National Surface Water Survey: Eastern Lake Survey -
Phase 2 Northeastern Lakes, Database Dictionary.
PB91-179093/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories
for Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume
2. Emission Inventory Requirements for Photochemical
Air Quality Simulation Models.
(EPA/4SO/4-91/014)
PB91-216176/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
TECHNICAL RESOURCES, INC, DAVIS, CA.
Indicator Development Strategy for the Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
(EPA/600/3-91/023)
PB91-168500/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Design of Terrecosm Enclosures for Use in Ecorisk As-
sessment Evaluations.
(EPA/600/3-9 1/038)
PB91-196014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TECHNICAL RESOURCES, INC, GULF BREEZE, Fl_
CONTRIB-717
Para-Hydroxybenzoate as an Intermediate in the Anaero-
bic Transformation of Phenol to Benzoate.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/1OO)
PB91-206938/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Fhjorinated Analogues of Phenol and Hydroxy-
benzoates on the Anaerobic Transformation of Phenol to
Benzoate.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/374)
PB91-163873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stable Carbon Isotope Anatysis of Nucleic Acids to Trace
Sources of Dissolved Substrates Used by Estuarine Bac-
teria.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/388)
PB91-164012/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TENNESSEE UNIV, KNOXVILLE. CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY.
Dynamic Interactions of 'Pseudomonas aeruginosa' and
Bacteriophages in Lake Water.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/369)
PB91-163832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TETRA TECH, INC, BELLEVUE, WA.
TETRAT-TC-3991-01
Sampling and Analysis Design for Development of Elliott
Bay Toxics Action Plan.
(EPA/910/9-88/196)
PB91-181800/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
TETRAT-TC-3991 -03
Everett Harbor Action Plan: Data Summaries.
(EPA/910/948/195)
PB91-181792/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
TEXAS UNIV. AT AUSTIN.
Rate of Flow of Leachate through Clay Soil Liners.
(EPA/600/2-91/021)
PB91-196691/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
TEXAS UNIV. AT AUSTIN. BUREAU OF ECONOMIC
GEOLOGY.
Hydrologic-Hydrochemical Characterization of Texas Frio
Formation Used for Deep-Well Injection of Chemical
Wastes.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/257)
PB91-144899/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TEXAS UNIV. AT AUSTIN. DEPT. OF CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING.
Fly Ash Recycle in Dry Scrubbing. Journal Article.
(EPA/600/J-86/553)
PB91-182048/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
TEXAS UNIV. AT AUSTIN. DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING.
Compilation of Information on Alternative Barriers for
Liner and Cover Systems.
(EPA/600/2-91/002)
PB91-141846/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
TRC ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC, EAST
HARTFORD, CT.
Evaluation of Dense Gas Simulation Models.
(EPA/450/4-90/018)
PB91-191072/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
UNION CARBIDE INDUSTRIAL GASES, INC,
TARRYTOWN, NY.
Control of Transient Incinerator Emissions with an
Oxygen Based Combustion System.
(EPA/6OO/D-91/059)
PB91-182725/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
UNIVERSITY CITY SCIENCE CENTER, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Plastic Bags.
(EPA/600/M-90/017)
P891-179036/REB 91-O1 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Equipment
(EPA/600/M-91/019)
PB91-234476/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Brazed Aluminum Oil Coolers.
(EPA/600/M-91/018)
PB91-234484/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Metal Parts Coat-
ing Plant.
(EPA/600/M-91/015)
PB91-234492/REB 91-O4 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Outdoor Illuminated Signs.
(EPA/6OO/M-91/016)
PB91-234500/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Rebuilt Railway Cars and Components.
(EPA/60O/M-91/017)
PB91-234518/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Bumper Refinish-
ing Plant
(EPA/600/M-91/020)
PB91-234526/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for Multilayered Printed
Circuit Board Manufacturing.
(EPA/6OO/M-91/021)
PB91-234534/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Circuit Boards.
(EPA/6OO/M-91/022)
PB91-234542/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Paint Manufactur-
ing Rant
(EPA/6OO/M-91/023)
PB91-234559/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Compressed Air Equipment Components.
(EPA/6OO/M-91/024)
PB91-234567/REB 91-O4 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Aluminum Cans.
(EPA/60O/M-91/025)
PB91-234575/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, TAMPA. COLL. OF
PUBLIC HEALTH.
Mirex Induces Omithine Decarboxylase in Female Rat
Liver.
(EPA/600/J-90/428)
PB91-171835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
UNOCAL CORP, PARACHUTE, CO. ENERGY MINING DIV.
Parachute Creek Shale Oil Project Monitoring Review
Committee Meeting Report. August 9, 1990.
(OSFP/POO025)
PB91-198051/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
UTAH STATE UNIV, LOGAN.
Approach to Bforemediatkjn of Contaminated Soil.
(EPA/600/J-90/203)
PB91-116152/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CA-38
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WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION, MA. DEPT. OF
UTAH UNIV., SALT LAKE CITY.
Absorption of Microwave Radiation by the Anesthetized
Rat Electromagnetic and Thermal Hotspots in Body and
Tail.
(EPA/6OO/J-87/536)
PB91-109157/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
UTAH UNIV., SALT LAKE CITY. DEPT. OF CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING.
Calcination and Sintering Models for Application to High-
Temperature, Short-Time Sulfation of Calcium-Based Sor-
bents.
(EPA/600/J-90/179)
PB91-116871/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
High-Temperature, Short-Time Sulfation of Calcium-
Based Sorbents. 2. Experimental Data and Theoretical
Model Predictions.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/313)
PB91-146670/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
High-Temperature, Short-Time Sulfation of Calcium-
Based Sorbents. 1. Theoretical Sulfation Model.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/314)
PB91-146688/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
UTAH WATER RESEARCH LAS, LOGAN.
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 2. Cur-
rent Sources of Acidity in Acidic and Low Acid-Neutraliz-
ing Capacity Streams.
(EPA/600/J-91/104)
PB91-206979/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 1. Synop-
tic Survey Design, Acid-Base Status, and Regional Pat-
terns.
(EPA/6OO/J-91/105)
PB91-206987/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
VERSAR, INC, SPRINGFIELD, VA.
Integrated Risk Assessment for Dioxins and Furans from
Chlorine Bleaching in Pulp and Paper Mills.
(EPA/S6O/5-9O/011/
PB91-102087/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Background Document to the Integrated Risk Assess-
ment for Dioxins and Furans from Chlorine Bleaching in
Pulp and Paper Mills.
(EPA/560/5-90/014)
PB91-102137/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Optical Fab-
rication Laboratory, Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center,
Denver, Colorado.
(EPA/6OO/2-91/031)
PB91-235887/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
VIGYAN, INC, FALLS CHURCH, VA.
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of
Control Technology Determinations. First Supplement to
1990 Edition.
(EPA/450/3-91/015)
PB91-231548/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF AM
VIRGINIA DEPT. OF WASTE MANAGEMENT, RICHMOND.
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): U.S. Tita-
nium Superfund Site. Nelson County, Virginia (First Re-
medial Action). Final Report, November 29, 1990.
(EPA/FSOD/R03-90/083)
PB91-921559/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INST. AND STATE UNIV.,
BLACKSBURG.
Quality Assurance Methods Manual for Forest Site Clas-
sification and Field Measurements.
(EPA/600/3-90/082)
PB91-127761/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Modeling Multiphase Organic Chemical Transport in Soils
and Ground Water.
(EPA/600/J-91/042)
PB91-231514/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INST. AND STATE UNIV.,
BLACKSBURG. CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL STUDIES.
Modeling Multicomponent Organic Chemical Transport in
Three-Fluid-Phase Porous Media.
(EPA/600/J-90/216)
PB91-117465/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOFAT: A Two-Dimensional Finite Element Program for
Multiphase Flow and Multicomponent Transport. Program
Documentation and User's Guide.
(EPA/600/2-91/020)
PB91-191692/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Estimation of Free Hydrocarbon Volume from Fluid
Levels in Monitoring Wells.
(EPA/600/J-90/S38)
PB91-233387/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Multiphase Flow and Transport in Porous Media.
(EPA/eOO/J-89/542)
PB91-240457/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Vertical Integration of Three-Phase Flow Equations for
Analysis of Light Hydrocarbon Plume Movement.
(EPA/6OO/J-89/54S)
PB91-242487/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
VIRGINIA UNIV, CHARLOTTESVILLE. DEPT. OF
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES.
MAGIC/DDRP Final Report and Results.
PB91-181859/REB 91-01 PC E99/MF E99
MAGIC/DDRP Final Report. Models, Calibration, Results,
Uncertainty Analyses, QA.OC. Volume 1.
(EPA/6OO/3-91/O34A)
PB91-181867/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Regional Analyses of Results
(Summary Tables and Plots). Volume 2.
(EPA/600/3-91/034B)
PB91-181875/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MAGIC DDHP Final Report: Summary of Results for Indi-
vidual Catchments. Volume 3.
(EPA/600/3-9U034C)
PB91-181883/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Processing Stream, I/O Files
and Formats, Deliverables. Volume 4.
(EPA/600/3-91/034DI
PB91-181891/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report: Processing Stream, Program
Listings. Volume 5.
(EPA/600/3-91/034E)
PB91-181909/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
VISTA RESEARCH, INC., MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA.
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipeline Leak Detection Systems.
(EPA/600/2-90/050)
PB91-106245/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Pressure and Temperature Fluctuations in Underground
Storage Tank Pipelines Containing Gasoline.
(EPA/6OO/J-90/S19)
PB91-206912/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemicals Stored in USTs: Characteristics and Leak De-
tection.
(EPA/6OO/2-91/037)
PB91-219592/REB 91-04 PC A047MF A01
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Methods Used
in Underground Storage Tanks.
(EPA/600/J-91/155)
PB91-226316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volumes 1 and 2.
(EPA/600/2-91/044A)
PB91-227942/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
WASHINGTON STATE UNIV., PULLMAN. LAB. FOR
ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH.
Infrared Method for Plume Rise Visualization and Meas-
urement.
(EPA/600/J-90/465)
PB91-183244/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Elevated Plume Transport and Diffusion: 20-150 km
Downwind of Beijing, P.R.C.
(EPA/600/J-90/463)
PB91-1B3269/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WASHINGTON UNIV., SEATTLE. DEPT. OF CIVIL
ENGINEERING.
Theoretical Investigation of the Pressure and Tempera-
ture Dependence of Atmospheric Ozone Deposition of
Trees.
(EPA/600/J-90/401)
PB91-171579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hydrologic Sensitivities of the Sacramento-San Joaquin
River Basin, California, to Global Warming.
(EPA/600/J-90/446)
PB91-177279/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Climatic Sensitivity of California Water Resources.
(EPA/600/'J-91/009)
PB91-177378/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WELLCOME RESEARCH LABS., RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC.
Synaptonemal Complex Analysis of Mutagen Effects on
Meiotic Chromosome Structure and Behavior.
(EPA/600/D-90/167)
PB91-132969/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WESTAT, INC., ROCKVILLE, MD. RESEARCH DIV.
Evaluation of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response
Act (AHERA).
(EPA/560/4-91/013)
PB91-216408/REB 91-04 PC A18/MF A04
WISCONSIN UNIV.-MADISON. CENTER FOR LIMNOLOGY.
Randomized Intervention Analysis and the Interpretation
of Whole-Ecosystem Experiments.
(EPA/600/J-89/506)
PB91-163535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Variable Selectivity and the Role of Nutritional Duality in
Food Selection by a Planktonic Rotifer.
(EPA/600/J-90/524)
PB91-211417/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION, MA.
DEPT. OF OCEAN ENGINEERING.
Recovery of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Packages
from Deep-Ocean Disposal Sites, September 1990.
(EPA/520/1-90/027)
PB91-127738/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
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authors may be included for each report; all are listed in this index.
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READERS' ATTENTION.
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Author Name
Title
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Code
COATES J., ELZERMAN A. W., and GARRISON A. W.
PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons) Uptake by Plants:
Methodology and Initial Investigations
PB85-169597/REB PC A02/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
ABBOTT, B. D.
Critical Review of the Developmental Toxicity and Terato-
genicity of 2.3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin: Recent Ad-
vances Toward Understanding the Mechanism.
PB91-211383/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Palatal Expression of TGFbeta Isoforms in Normal and Re-
tinoic Acid-Treated Embryos.
PB91-213595/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ABOELRHMAN, M. A.
Contaminant Loading from Fox River to Lower Green Bay.
PB91-144758/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ABDUL-SALAAM, S.
Respiratory Response of Humans Exposed to Low Levels
of Ozone for 6.6 Hours.
PB91-200311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ACHESON, S. K.
Examination of the Proconvulsant Actions of Pyrethroid In-
secticides Using Pentylenetebazol and Amygdala Kindling
Seizure Models.
PB91-109744/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ADAMS, J. Q.
Controlling Organics with GAC: A Cost and Performance
Analysis.
PB91-177105/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Cost Equations for GAC Treatment Sys-
tems (Paper 22509).
PB91-211375/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating the Costs of Packed-Tower Aeration and GAC
for Controlling Selected Organics.
PB91-182261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Using Powdered Activated Carbon: A Critical Review.
PB91-177337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ADAMS, J. R.
Toxicity of Sediments from Western Lake Erie and the
Maumee River at Toledo. Ohio, 1987: Implications for Cur-
rent Dredged Material Disposal Practices.
PB91-163568/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ADAMS, K. F.
Production of Arrhythmias by Elevated Carboxyhemoglobin
in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease.
PB91 -171850/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ADAMUS.P.
Choices in Monitoring Wetlands.
PB91-216200/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Impacts on Quality of Inland Wetlands of the United States:
A Survey of Indicators, Techniques, and Applications of
Community-Level Biomonitoring Data.
PB91-113837/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
ADLER I. D.
Bleomyctn Effects on Mouse Wetobc Chromosomes.
PB91-171751/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ADMAS, J. O.
Cost Estimates for Controlling SOCs by GAC Treatment
PB91-162420/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AISSA.M.
Two Indoor Air Exposure Modeling Studies: CONTAM Mod-
eling Results, and Serial Correlation Effects.
PB91-1S9707/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AKHTER, M. S.
Hydrotogic-Hydrochernical Characterization of Texas Frio
Formation Used for Deep-Well Injection of Chemical
PB91-144899/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AKHURST, R. J.
Palatal Expression of TGFbeta Isoforms in Normal and Re-
tinotc Acid-Treated Embryos.
PB91-213595/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
ALBRIGHT, R.
Region 10 Environmental Indicators, FY 89 Summary.
PB91-136580/REB 91-01 PCAM/MFA01
ALBRnrON, J. R.
Stability of PPB and PPM Organic Cylinder Gases Used for
Calibration and Audits.
PB91-213553/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ALEXANDER, M.
Effect of Growth Rate and Hydrophobicity on Bacteria Sur-
viving Protozoan Grazing.
PB91-163824/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Explanation for ttie Decline of Bacteria Introduced into Lake
Wfltfif
PB91-206896/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Movement of Bacteria through SON and Aquifer Sand.
PB91-164277/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Relationship between Cell Surface Properties and Trans-
port of Bacteria through Soil.
PB91-171884/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ALLS.
Age-Related Changes in Receptor-Mediated Phosphoinosi-
tJde Hydrolysis in various Regions of Rat Brain.
PB9ll>43014/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
ALLEN, J.
Cytogenetic Analyses of Mice Exposed to Dichloromethane.
PB9t-115824/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interdisciplinary Approach to Assessing the Health Risk of
Air Toxic Chemicals: An Overview. „„,..,-.„,
PB91-163618/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALLEN, J. W.
Further Evidence That Dichloromethane Does Not Induce
Chromosome Damage.
PB91-109785/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Genotoxicity of Inhibitors of DNA Topoisomerases I (Camp-
tothecin) and II (m-AMSA) In vivo and In vitro.
PB91-171769/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Micronuclei in Epithelial Cells from Sputum of Uranium
Workers.
PB91-199935/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stage-Specific Damage to Synaptonemal Complexes and
Metaphase Chromosomes Induced by X Rays in Male
Mouse Germ Cells.
PB91-182238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Synaptonemal Complex Analysis of Mutagen Effects on
Meiotic Chromosome Structure and Behavior.
PB91-132969/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALLEN, K. N.
Toxicity and Fate of Total Residual Chlorine in Outdoor Ex-
perimental Streams (Book Chapter).
PB91-162511/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ALLEN, M. J.
Assay for beta-Glucurqnidase in Species of the Genus 'Es-
cherichia' and Its Applications for Drinking-Water Analysis.
PB91-177394/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Assay of Beta-Glucuronidase in Non-coli Escherichia Using
EC-Mug Medium and the Colilert (Trade Name) System.
PB91-162776/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Efficacy of beta-Glucuronidase Assay for Identification of
'Escherichia coli' by the Defined-Substrate Technology.
PB91-109876/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
ALLES, A. J.
Cyclophosphamide Teratogenesis: Evidence for Compensa-
tory Responses to Induced Cellular Toxicity.
PB91-163667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALUS, J. W.
Assessment of the Hepatotoxicity of Acute and Short-Term
Exposure to Inhaled p-Xyiene in F-344 Rats.
PB91-191650/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Immunotoxicologic Assessment of Subacute Exposure of
Rats to Carbon Tetrachloride with Comparison to Hepato-
toxicity and Nephrotoxicity.
PB91-233445/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
ALLISON, J. D.
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2, A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-182469/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2, A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-183079/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
ALLISON, S. D.
Functional Deficits Produced by 3-Methylindole-lnduced Ol-
factory Mucosal Damage Revealed by a Simple Olfactory
Learning Task.
PB91-1B3483/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Learning and Memory Deficits in Rats Following Exposure
to 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile.
PB91-145078/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ALL WINE, E.
Infrared Method for Plume Rise Visualization and Measure-
ment.
PB91-183244/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
^ in a Residential
PC A03/MF A01
ALPERIN, E.
Evaluation of Alternative Treatment Technologies for
CERCLA Soils and Debris (Summary of Phase 1 and Phase
PB91-240572/REB
91-04 PC A04/MF A01
ALTSHULLER, A. P.
Chemical Reactions and Transport of Alkanes and Their
Products in the Troposphere.
PB91-183418/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AMATO, J. R.
Evaluation of Sucrose as an Alternative to Sodium Chloride
in the Microtox (Trade Name) Assay: Comparison to Fish
and Cladoceran Tests with Freshwater Effluents.
PB91-144972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Extraction and Concentration of Nonpolar Organic Toxi-
cants from Effluents Using Solid Phase Extraction.
PB91-116103/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
AMBEKAR, S. H.
Three Case Studies of Waste Minimization through Use of
Metal Recovery Processes.
PB91-162719/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AMER, A.
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopkal Identification of Cer-
tain Potyhatogenated Acetic Acids.
PB91-109603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopical Identification of Cer-
tain Polyhalogenated Acetic Acids.
PB91-109777/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AMOS, K.
Effect of beta-Cyclodextrin on Mucochloric Acid and 3-
Chlorc-4-(dichloromethyt)-5-hydrox-2(5H)-furanone.
PB91-200295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
AMY, G. L.
Testing and Validation of a Multiple Nonlinear Regression
Model for Predicting Trihalomethane Formation Potential.
PB91-211367/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ANDERSEN, C. P.
Comparison of Seasonal Patterns of Photosynthate Produc-
tion and Use in Branches of Red Spruce Saplings at Two
Elevations.
PB91-219030/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ANDERSON, D. C.
Factors Controlling Minimum Soil Liner Thickness.
PB91-191346/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
State-of-the-Art Reid Hydraulic Conductivity Testing of
Compacted Soils.
PB91-206243/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
ANDERSON, D. W.
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Munici-
pal Waste Combustors: Economic Analysis of Materials
Separation Requirement.
PB91-222539/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
ANDERSON, E. B.
ASTER: An Integration of the AQUIRE Database and the
QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments.
PB91-137083/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ANDERSON, J. R.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,2-Dichloropropane.
PB91-143388/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
ANDERSON, S. l_
Guidance document for prepermit bioassay testing of low-
level radioactive waste.
DE91002995/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
ANDERSON, W. l_
Hybrid Fast Hankel Transform Algorithm for Electromagnet-
ic Modeling.
PB91-146340/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ANDREWS, D.
Immunotoxicity of 2-Methoxyethanol Following Oral Admin-
istration in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-231290/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ANDREWS, J. E.
Morphometric Analysis of Osteosclerotic Bone Resulting
from Hexachlorobenzene Exposure.
PB91-171876/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANDREWS, P. G.
Induction of Micronuclei in Cultured Human Bronchial Epith-
elial Cells by Direct-Acting Carcinogens.
PB91-182113/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ANEJA, V.
Assessment of Atmospheric Exposure and Deposition to
High Elevation Forests in the Eastern United States.
PB91-100164/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
ANJILVEL, S.
Approximation of Surfaces in Quantitative 3-D Reconstruc-
tions.
PB91-213512/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ANKLEY, G. T.
Bioassay Directed Characterization of the Acute Aquatic
Toxicity of a Creosote Leachate.
PB91-171462/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characteristics of Surfactants in Toxicity Identification Eval-
uations.
PB91-144998/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Sucrose as an Alternative to Sodium Chloride
in the Microtox (Trade Name) Assay: Comparison to Fish
and Cladoceran Tests with Freshwater Effluents.
PB91-144972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
H4IIE Hepatoma Cell Btoassay-Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-
dibenzo-p-Dioxin Equivalents in Colonial Fish-Eating Water-
bird Egqs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-231407/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatic Enzyme Systems as Biochemical Indicators of the
Effects of Contaminants on Reproduction of Chinook
Salmon 'Oncorhynchus tschawytscha'.
PB91-115923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Maternal Transfer of Bioactive Polychlorinated Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Spawning Chinook Salmon ('Obchrhynchus
PB9Tn7556/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Piperonyl Butoxide as a Tool in Aquatic Toxicological Re-
search with Organophosphate Insecticides.
PB91-231415/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Planar Chlorinated Hydrocarbons (PCHs) in Colonial Fish-
Eating Waterbird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-115915/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Toxicity of Sediments from Western Lake Erie and the
Maumee River at Toledo, Ohio, 1987: Implications for Cur-
rent Dredged Material Disposal Practices.
PB91-163568/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ANLAUF, K. G.
Comparison of Measurements of Atmospheric Ammonia by
Filter Packs, Transition-Flow Reactors, Simple and Annular
Intercomparison of Atmospheric Nitric Acid Measurements
at Elevated Ambient Concentrations. .„-„..- .„..
PB91-196543/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PA-1
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Development and Implementation of the U.S. EPA's Waste
Reduction Innovative Technology Evaluation (WRITE) Re-
search Pioyfam.
PB91-162412/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Three Case Studies of Waste Minimization through Use of
Metal Recovery Processes.
PB91-162719/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
APPLEGATE, M.
Localization of the Mouse Thymidine Kinase Gene to the
Distal Portion of Chromosome 11.
PB91-233395/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Use of DMA Purified In situ from Cells Embedded in Agar-
ose Plugs for the Molecular Analysis of tk (-/-) Mutants Re-
covered in the L5178Y tk (+ /-)3.7.2C Mutagen Assay
System.
PB91-177212/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
APTE.KLG.
Selected Organic Pollutant Emissions from Unvented Kero-
sene Heaters.
PB91-117119/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ARANDA.J. M.
Effects of Sewage Sludge on Di- (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
Uptake by Plants.
PB91-177121/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ARMITAGE, T.
Economics of Improved Estuarine Water Quality: An NEP
Manual for Measuring Benefits.
PB91-168351/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ARMSTRONG, A. a
Environmental Factors Affecting Toluene Degradation in
Ground Water at a Hazardous Waste Site.
PB91-182246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ARMSTRONG,.!.
Calibration of Greenhouse and the Field for Survival of Ge-
neticaty Engineered Microorganisms.
PB91-109975/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Region 10 Environmental Indcators, FY 89 Summary.
PB91-136S80/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
ARNAUT, L Y.
Response and Feedbacks of Forest Systems to Global Cli-
mate Change.
PB91-104240/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
ARORA.H.
Designing Fixed-Bed Adsorbers to Remove Mixtures of Or-
ganics.
PB91-144766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AROZARENA, IL M.
Evaluation of Alternative Treatment Technologies for
CERCLA Soils and Debris (Summary of Phase 1 arid Phase
2).
PB91-240572/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
ARYA, S. P.
Preliminary Studes of Video Images of Smoke Dispersion
in the Near Wake of a Model BuSdVig.
PB91-1965SO/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ASHBY.J.
1-Chlorometnyipyrene: A Reference Skin Sensftizer and
Genotoxn.
PB91-1157S2/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-posflabe«ng of DMA and the
Autoradfographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Mice Exposed
to 2-acetyUmnoftuorene (2AAF).
P691-231308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabefling of DMA and the
Autonxfographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Rats Exposed
to 2-acetytaminofluorene (2AAF)
PB91-231316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ASHWORTH, L. K.
Induction. Accumulation, and Persistence of Sister Chroma-
tid Exchanges in Women with Breast Cancer Receiving Cy-
dophosphamide. Adriamycin, and 5-Fknrouracl Chemo-
therapy,
PB91-11698S/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
ASMUSSEN, l_ E.
Study Design to Investigate and Simulate Agrochemical
Movement and Fate in Groundwatar Recharge (Chapter 8).
PB91-216234/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ATMWAL.R.S,
Genetic Method to Quantitate Induced Chromosome
Breaks Using a Mouse/Human Monochrornosomal Hybrid
Cel Line: Identification of Potential CtestogeoK Agents.
PB91-109413/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ATKMSON.R.
Thermal Decomf
sffion of Peroxyacetyl Nitrate and Reac-
tions of Acetyl Penwy Radcals with NO and NO2 Over the
Temperature Range 283-313 K.
PB91-233478/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
ATWATER, A. l_
Cytogenetic Studes of Ethyl Acrylate Using CS7BL/6 Mice.
PB91-200246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
AU, F. H. F.
Radon Concentrations Around the L-Bar Uranium Mill Site.
PB91-190991/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AUBREY, D.G.
Global Climatic Issues in the Coastal Wider Caribbean
Region.
P891-116939/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AUER, H. T.
Chemical Suitability of Substrates for Walleye Egg Develop-
ment in the Lower Fox River. Wisconsin.
PB91-216259/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Field Evaluation of Barriers to Walleye Egg and Larva Sur-
vival in the Lower Fox River, Wisconsin.
PB91-163493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Optical Heterogeneity in Green Bay.
PB91 -163501 /REB 91 -01 PC A02/MF A01
AUER, N. A.
Chemical Suitability of Substrates for Walleye Egg Develop-
ment in the Lower Fox River, Wisconsin.
PB91-216259/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Field Evaluation of Barriers to Walleye Egg and Larva Sur-
vival in the Lower Fox River. Wisconsin.
PB91-163493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AULERICH, R. J.
Mammalian Wildlife (Mink and Ferret) Toxicity Test Proto-
cols (LC50, Reproduction, and Secondary Toxicity).
PB91-216507/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
AVERETT, W. J.
Ultrasonic Rowmeters That Are Insensitive to Suspended
Solids.
PB91-162404/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
A VERY, A.
Projection of Response of Trees and Forests to Acidic
Deposition and Associated Pollutants.
PB91-136572/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
A YUNG, R. E.
Brominated Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Human Adipose
Tissue.
PB91-103507/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
AZARRAGA, l_ V.
Development of a Statistical Model for Metal-Hurrac Interac-
tions.
PB91-116921/RE6 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
AZEVEOO, S. H.
Evaluation of Various Alternative Ambient Ozone Standards
Based on Crop Yield Loss Data.
PB91-129700/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BACHELET, D.
Effects of UV-B and Global Climate Change on Rice Re-
search Plan.
PB91-109983/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Latitudinal and Seasonal Variation in Calculated Ultravtolet-
B IrraoSance for Rice-Growing Regions of Asia.
PB91-240499/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BACHELOR, G. A.
User's Guide for the Mathematical Model LT3VSI Denrtnfi-
cation in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale Aquifers.
PB91-216515/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
BACKER, L. C.
Bteomyan Effects on Mouse Meiotk: Chromosomes.
PB91-171751/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Genotoxicrty of Inhibitors of DNA Topoisomerases I (Camp-
tothecin) and II (m-AMSA) In vivo and In vitro.
PB91-171769/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stage-Specific Damage to Synaptonemal Complexes and
Metaphase Chromosomes Induced by X Rays in Male
Mouse Germ Cells.
PB91-182238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Synaptonemal Complex Analysis of Mutagen Effects on
Mewdc Chromosome Structure and Behavior.
PB91-132969/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BACKHUS, D. A.
Fluorescent Potycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbons as Probes
for Studying the Impact of Collodson Pollutant Transport in
Groundwater.
PB91-117457/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BAGLEY, a J.
Control of VOC Emissions from Polystyrene Foam Manu-
facturing.
PB91-102111/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
BAHNICK, D.
Contamination of Fish by 2,3.7.8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-
Dioxin: A Survey of Fish from Major Watersheds in the
United States.
PB91-146431/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BAILEY, B.
Assessment of Atmospheric Exposure and Deposition to
High Elevation Forests in the Eastern United States.
PB91-100164/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
BAILEY, G. W.
Remob*zat>on of Toxic Heavy Metals Adsorbed to Bacte-
rial Wall-Clay Composites.
PB91-183350/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BAILEY, J. D.
Initial Growth and Ontogeny of Bigteaf Maple 'Acer macro-
phyftum' in an Enriched Carbon Dioxide Environment
PB91-16268S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BAINES.P. G.
Obstacle Drag in Stratified Flow.
PB91-115814/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
BAKER, C a
Pilot UV-B Spectrometer Intercomparison Experiment A
Preliminary Report
PB91-240515/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BAKER, D.
Pesticide Removal by Membrane Processes.
PB91-182766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BAKER, J. P.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Re-
search Plan for Monitoring Wetland Ecosystems.
PB91-149526/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Indicator Development Strategy for the Environmental Mon-
itoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-168500/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
BAKER, J. R.
EMAP-Surface Waters Monitoring and Research Strategy.
Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-168518/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA02
BAKER, K. H.
Association of Microorganisms with Surfaces in Distribution
Systems.
PB91-242560/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BAKER, L. A.
Acidic Lakes and Streams in the United States: The Role of
Acidic Deposition.
PB91-226324/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Climatically Induced Rapid Acidification of a Softwater
Seepage Lake.
PB91-146514/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
BAKSI, S. M.
Fish Hepatocyte Model for Investigation of the Effects of
Trihalomethanes. (Chapter 27).
PB91-132845/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BALASHAZY, I.
Inertial ImpactJon and Gravitational Deposition of Aerosols
in Curved Tubes and Airway Bifurcations.
PB91-182147/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BALDIGO, B. P.
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic In-
vertebrate Responses of Four Adirondack Headwater
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project.
PB91-176065/REB 91-O1 PC A06/MF A01
BALL, L M.
Bioassay-Directed Fractionation of 1-Nitropyrene Metabo-
lites: Generation of Mutagrams by Coupling Reverse-Phase
HPLC with Microsuspension Mutagenicity Assays.
PB91-242537/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Formation of Mutagenic Urinary Metabolites from 1-Nitro-
pyrene in Germ-Free and Conventional Rats: Role of the
Gut Flora,
PB91-243055/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Technique for Controllable Vapor-Phase Deposition of 1-
Nitro(14C)pyrene and Other Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons onto Environmental Paniculate Matter.
PB91-182212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BARBAREE, J. M.
Characterization of an Axenic Strain of 'Hartmannella ver-
miformis' Obtained from an Investigation of Nosocomial Le-
gioneliosis.
PB91-211425/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
BARBER, M. C.
Modelling Bioaccumulation of Organic Pollutants in Fish
with an Application to PCBs in Lake Ontario Salmonids.
PB91-182253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BARCELONA, M. J.
Ground Water Sampling for Metals Analyses. Superfund
Ground Water Issue.
PB91-133249/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BARKAY, T.
Genes Encoding Mercuric Reductases from Selected
Gram-Negative Aquatic Bacteria Have a Low Degree of Ho-
motogy with merA of Transposon TN50.
PB91-163782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BARKER, J. R.
Atmospheric Formaldehyde and the Potential for Plant Ef-
fects.
PB91-226506/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ecological Exposure and Effects of Airborne Toxic Chemi-
cals: An Overview.
PB91-148460/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Long-Range Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of An-
thropogenic Contaminants and Their Potential Effects on
Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-233262/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BARKLEY, N. P.
Development and Demonstration of a Pilot-Scale Debris
Washing System.
PB91-196626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Update on Building and Structure Decontamination.
PB91-145102/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BARLAZ, H.
Denrtnficabon in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale
Aquifers: 4. Hydraulics, Nitrogen Chemistry, and Microbiolo-
gy in a Single Layer.
P891-182345/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
BARNES, D. G.
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. International Toxicity Equiva-
lency Factor (I-TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Com-
plex Mixtures of Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-125625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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BARNES, P.
Effects of UV-B and Global Climate Change on Rice Re-
search Plan.
PB91-109983/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
BARNES, P. W.
Latitudinal and Seasonal Variation in Calculated Ultraviolet-
B Irradiance for Rice-Growing Regions of Asia.
PB91-240499/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BARNES, R. H.
Development of Real-Time Monitors for Gaseous Formal-
dehyde.
PB91-126029/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
BARNETT, K, W.
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators, volume 3. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report.
PB91-151506/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 4. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report. Appendices.
PB91-151514/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators, volume 5. Site 3 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151522/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 6. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151530/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 7. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report Appendices.
PB91-151548/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
BARNETT, S. G.
Reid Performance of Advanced Technology Woodstoves in
Glens Falls. NY.. 1988-89. Volume 1.
PB91-125641/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Field Performance of Advanced Technology Woodstoves in
Glens Falls. NY., 1988-89. Volume 2. Technical Appendi-
ces.
PB91-125658/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
BARNTHOUSE, L W.
Risks of Toxic Contaminants to Exploited Fish Populations:
Influence of Life History, Data Uncertainty and Exploitation
Intensity.
PB91-199984/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BARNWELL, T. O.
AIDE, A System for Developing Interactive User Interfaces
for Environmental Models.
PB91-129171/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CORMIX: An Expert System for Mixing Zone Analysis.
PB91-216309/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BARONE, S.
Long-Term Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of Intra-
dentate Administration of Colchicine in Rats.
PB91-211508/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BARRACLOUGH, D.
Source Apportionment of Mutagenic Activity of Fine Particle
Organics in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-182832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BARRICK, E.
Region 10 Environmental Indicators, FY 89 Summary.
PB91-136580/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
BARTH.E.
Status of Land Treatment as a Hazardous Waste Manage-
ment Alternative in the United States.
PB91-196105/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EARTH, E. F.
Technology Evaluation Report Chemfix Technologies, Inc.
Solidification/Stabilization Process. Clackamas, Oregon.
Volume 1.
PB91-127696/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
BARTOLOME, J.
Dose-Dependent Effect of Prenatal Dexamethasone Treat-
ment on beta-Adrenergic Receptor Coupling to Omithine
Decarboxylase and Cyclic AMP.
PB91-211409/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BARTOLOME, J. V.
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Impairs Cellular Develop-
ment in Neonatal Rat Heart and Kidney: Effects on DNA
and Protein in Whole Tissues.
PB91-233429/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BARTOLOME, M.
Dose-Dependent Effect of Prenatal Dexamethasone Treat-
ment on beta-Adrenergic Receptor Coupling to Omithine
Decarboxylase and Cyclic AMP.
PB91-2114O9/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BARTON, R. G.
Behaviour of Metals in Municipal Sludge Incinerators.
PB91-213611/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BASAK.S.C.
Optimal Characterization of Structure for Prediction of Prop-
erties.
PB91-163584/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BASS.R. L
Landfill Air Emissions Estimation Model, Version 1.1. User's
Manual.
PB91-167718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
BASU, D. K.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Heptachlor, Hepta-
chlor Epoxide and Chlordane.
PB91-142877/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,2-Dichloropropane.
PB91-143388/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
BATH, D. W.
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Bentnic In-
vertebrate Responses of Four Adirondack Headwater
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project.
PB91-176065/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
BATTERMAN, A. R.
Methodology Used for a Laboratory Determination of Rela-
tive Contributions of Water, Sediment and Food Chain
Routes of Uptake for 2,3,7,8-TCDD Bioaccumulation by
Lake Trout in Lake Ontario.
PB91-144782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BATTERSON, T. R.
Arsenic Sedimentation Along the Slope of a Lake Basin.
PB91-171413/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BATTYE, R. E.
Anthropogenic Emissions Involved in Acidic Deposition
Processes.
PB91-223149/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BAUER, K.
Brominated Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Human Adipose
Tissue.
PB91-103507/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
BAUER, K. M.
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipeline Leak Detection Systems.
PB91-113860/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
BAUGHMAN, D. S.
Comparison and Evaluation of Field and Laboratory Toxicity
Tests with Fenvalerate on an Estuarine Crustacean.
PB91-206839/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BAUGHMAN, K. W.
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents (POHC)
Reference Directory. Documentation.
PB91-201061/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
Source Sampling and Analysis Guidance: A Methods Direc-
tory.
PB91-223131/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Study on Distributions and Recoveries of Tetrachtorodi-
benzo-p-Dtoxin and Octachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin in a MM5
Sampling Train.
PB91-181743/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
BAUGUES, K. A.
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the Bk>
genic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB91-242412/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
BAUMGARTNER, O. J.
Effects of Wastewater Treatment and Seawater Dilution in
Reducing Lethal Toxicity of Municipal Wastewater to
Sheepshead Minnow ('Cyprinodon variegatus') and Pink
Shrimp ('Penaeus duorarum').
PB91-149781/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Marine Processes, Their Relationship to Pollution, and a
Framework for Waste Management (Chapter 1).
PB91-132829/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Spatto-Temporal Fluctuations in the Distribution and Abun-
dance of Demersal Fish and Epibenthic Crustaceans in Ya-
quina Bay, Oregon.
PB91-183228/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Utility of Buoyant Plume Models in Predicting the Initial Dilu-
tion of Drilling Fluids. Chapter 13.
PB91-132837/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BAUNE, W.
Final Technical Report for the Preliminary Field Survey and
on-Site, In-situ and Laboratory Evaluations Completed at
Milltown Reservoir (FY90)
PB91-196006/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
BAVEYE, P. C.
Movement of Bacteria through Soil and Aquifer Sand.
PB91-164277/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BEACH, A.
EMAP Monitor. January 1991 Edition.
PB91-191320/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BEACH, L O.
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Polychlorinat-
ed Dibenzo-p-Dioxin and Polychlorinated Dibenzofuran Pre-
cursors.
PB91-146647/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Polychlorinat-
ed Dibenzo-p-Dioxin and Polychlorinated Dibenzofuran Pre-
cursors (Reannouncement).
PB91-156802/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Formation of Chlorinated Organics during Solid Waste
Combustion.
PB91-109850/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BEACHLER, D.
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Instruc-
tor's Guide.
PB91-101691/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
BECKER, D. S.
Effects of Sediment Holding Time on Sediment Toxicity.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149575/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BENDER, L. W.
BECKER, J. M.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toluene.
PB91-143487/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
BECKER, K.
Proceedings of U.S./FRG Workshop on Photochemical
Ozone Problem, and Its Control (2nd). Held in Chapel Hill,
North Carolina on June 5-8. 1990.
PB91-211847/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
BECKER, S.
Characterization of Normal Human Lung Lymphocytes and
lnterieukin-2-lnduced Lung T Cell Lines.
PB91-213504/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to Ambient Levels of Ozone for 6.6
Hours Causes Cellular and Biochemical Changes in the
Lung.
PB91-207126/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modulation of Eicosanoid Production by Human Alveolar
Macrophages Exposed to Silica 'In vitro'.
PB91-136630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BEECHLER, D. S.
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
Manual.
PB91-101709/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
BEGGS, M. J.
inhibin Increases and Progesterone Decreases Receptors
for Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone in Ovine Pituitary Cul-
ture.
PB91-116889/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regulation of LHRH Action and FSH Synthesis by Estradi-
ol. Progesterone, and Inhibin.
PB91-100933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BEGGS, T.
Nitrogen Oxide Control for Stationary Combustion Sources.
PB91-211862/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
BELILES, R. P.
Dose Paradigms for Inhaled Vapors of Primary Carcinogens
and Their Impact on Risk Assessment.
PB91-149815/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BELL, A. N.
Role of Hepatocellular Regeneration in Chlordecone Poten-
tiated Hepatotoxicity of Carbon Tetrachloride.
PB91-109561/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BELL, D. A.
DNA Sequence Analysis of Revertants of the 'hisD3052'
Allele of 'Salmonella typhimurium' TA98 Using the Polymer-
ase Chain Reaction and Direct Sequencing: Application to
1-Nitropyrene-lnduced Revertants.
PB91-200329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BELL, R. M.
Plant Uptake of Non-Ionic Organic Chemicals from Soils.
PB91-177071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BELL, W.
Assessment of the Btolac (Trade Name) Technology.
PB91-102095/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SELLER, K. R.
Microbial Degradation of Alkylbenzenes under Sulfate-Re-
ducing and Methanogenic Conditions.
PB91-212324/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
BELLIN, C. A.
Plant Uptake of Pentachlorophenol from Sludge-Amended
Soils.
PB91-177311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sludge Organics Bioavailability.
PB91-176859/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sorption and Degradation of Pentachlorophenol in Sludge-
Amended Soils.
PB91-177303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BENANE, S.
Influence of 50-Hz Electric and Magnetic Fields on Neurite
Outgrowth in Pheochromocytoma Cells.
PB91-242461/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BENANE, S. G.
Importance of Alignment between Local DC Magnetic Field
and an Oscillating Magnetic Field in Responses of Brain
Tissue In vitro and In vivo.
PB91-145052/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Temperature during Electric- and Magnetic-
Field-Induced Alteration of Calcium-Ion Release from In
vitro Brain Tissue.
PB91 -211433/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BENDER, J.
Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Bush Bean
('Phaseolus vulgaris') to Ozone and Drought Stress.
PB91-219014/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BENDER, l_
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 1. The ROM
Preprocessors.
PB91-171926/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 2. The ROM
Processor Network.
PB91-171934/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
BENDER, L. W.
Evaluation of the TUPOS Air Quality Dispersion Model
Using Data from the Epri Kincaid Field Study.
PB91-233494/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
BENEFIELD, B. G.
Inaction Wai Mechanical Integrity.
PB91-145631/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
BEMGNUS, V. A.
Quantitative Methods for Cross-Species Mapping (GSM).
PB91-211482/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
BENJAMIN, W.
Effect of beta-Cydodextrin on Mueochtoric Add and 3-
.
PB91-200295/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
BENNER.R.
Elevated Plume Transport and Diffusion: 20-150 km Down-
wind of Beijra. P.R.C.
PB91-1832697REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BENNETT, J. K.
Brain Choinesterase Activity of Bobwhite Acutely Exposed
to Chtorpynfos.
PB91-207019/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Dicofol on Ualard Eggshell Quality.
PB91-163543/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Methyl Parathion on Egg
Laying and Incubation in Mallards.
PB91-196436/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Dietary Methyl Parathion on Northern Bobwhite
Egg Production and Eggshell duality.
PB91-171595/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of the Duration and Timing of Dietary Methyl Par-
athion Exposure on Bobwhite Reproduction.
PB91-171587/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
T.R.L.
Paniculate Characteristics and Visual Effects of the Atmos-
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
to Pesticide Exposure Affect
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-183392/REB
BENNETT. R. S.
Do Behavioral Responses
Wfcttfa Population Paramete
P891-162677/RE8
Effect of Methyl Parathion on Food Discrimination in North-
em Bobwhite fCofnus vroinianus'Y
PB91-1770e9/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Methyl Parathion on Egg
Laying and Incubaton in Matards.
PB91-196436/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effects of Dietary Methyl Parathion on Northern Bobwhite
Egg Production and Eggshell Quality.
P691-171595/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Methyl Parathion on Red-Winged Blackbird
rAgelaus phoeniceus') Incubation Behavior and Nesting
PB91-116749/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effects ofthe Duration and Timing of Dietary Methyl Par-
athion Exposure on Bobwhrte Roproduct^wi
P891-171587/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOt
Overview at Methods for Evaluating Effects of Pesticides
on Reproduction in Birds.
PB91-231472/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
BENNETT, W. D.
Effect of Ozone Exposure on the Disueision of Inhaled Aer-
osol Boluses in Healthy Human Subjects.
PB91-231266/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
BENTJEN, S. A.
Evaluation of Intact SotCore Microcosms for Determining
Potential Impacts on Nutrient Dynamics by Genetically En-
I red Mcr
-11
i p«K.iui.»uui
6228/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Cafkration ol Sol Core Microcosms for Evaluating
Fate and Effects of GeneecaBy Engineered MOuoigani&ms
in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-216366/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
BENTLEY.R.
Effects of me Duration and Timing of Dietary Methyl Par-
aVtion Exuusuiu on Bobwhite Reproduction.
PB91-171587/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFAQ1
BEMTON.W.H.
Comparison of CytopatnogerKrfy. Irnmunofluoiescence and
Insttu DMA Hybridation as Methods for the Detection of
P891-109280/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Comparison of Cytopathogenaty. Immunofluorescence and
tosftj DMA Hybridization as Methods for the Detection of
Adanoviruses.
PB9M16053/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Sequential Inoculation as an Adjunct in Enteric Virus Plaque
EnumBTBtnn,
PB91-117065/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
BENYLS.
Germnomas and Teratoid Siphon Anomafes in Softshel
dams, "Mya aranaria', Environmentaiy Exposed to Herbi-
cides.
P89M96592/REB 91-01 PCAOS/MFA01
BERCZ.J.P.
Ten- and Nnety-Day ToxcKy Studes of 1^-OcNoroben-
\\tnOaiea by Oral Gavage to Sprague-Dawtey
91-04 PCAOJ/MFA01
Rats.
PB91-Z33411/REB
BERGMAN. F.
Ouaffy Assurance/QuaKy Control (QA/OQ Piucedures for
Hazardous Waste Incineration. Handbook.
PB91-145979/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFM1
BERGMAN, H. l_
Animals as Sentinels of Environmental Health Hazards.
PB91-219576/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
BERGSTROM, a C.
Mitofic Stability of Transforming DNA is Determined by Its
Chromosomal Configuration in the Fungus 'Cochliobolus
heterostrophus'.
PB91-206961/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BERKLEY, R. E.
Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs and Passivat-
ed Canisters for Field Sampling Airborne Toxic Organic
Vapors in the United States and the USSR.
PB91-233544/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BERMAN, E.
Development of Chicken Embryos in a Pulsed Magnetic
Field.
PB91-145011/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Effect of Ambient Temperature and Running Wheel Activity
on the Outcome of Pregnancy in CO-1 Mice.
PB91-109645/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxkaty of Complex Waste Mixtures: A Comparison of Ob-
served and Predicted Lethality.
PB91-182063/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BERNSTEIN, D. I.
Rotavrus Fecal IgA Antibody Response in Adults Chal-
lenged with Human Rotawus.
PB91-117622/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BERRY, M. A.
Indoor Air-Assessment Indoor Concentrations of Environ-
mental Carancoens.
PB9M93847/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Indoor Air - Assessment Methods of Analysis tor Environ-
mental Carcinogens.
PB91-137273/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BERTINO, D. J.
Effects of Solar Radiation on Manganese Oxide Reactions
with Selected Organic Compounds.
PB91-231431/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
BETOWSKL l_ D.
Thermospray tonizabon with RepeDer-lnduced Colttsionally
Activated Dissociation of Dyes.
PB91-117168/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BEVERIDGE, T. J.
RemobBzation of Toxic Heavy Metals Adsorbed to Bacte-
rial Wall-Clay Composites.
PB91-1B3350/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BEYER, L.
Rote of Health Research in Support of EPA's Regulatory
'l-211912/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA01
BHATTACHAR YY A, D.
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure Re-
verse Osmosis Membranes. Phase 2 Final Report
PB91-234625/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
BIAN.X.P.
Dose-Dependent Effect of Prenatal Dexamethasone Treat-
ment on beta-Adrenergic Receptor Coupling to Omithine
Decarboxylase and Cycle AMP.
PB91-2114O9/REB 91-O4 PCA02/MFA01
BICKERS, C. A.
Intensive Survey of Shawnee National Forest Region
Streams of Southern Mnois, 1966-1987.
PB91-200659/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Intensive Survey of the Big Muddy Main Stem from Rend
Lake to the Mississippi River, 1988
PB91-193649/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
BtERMAN, V. J.
Appicatwo of a Hazard-Assessment Research Strategy for
Waste Disposal at 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site (Chapter
14).
PB91-182808/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Convective-Oisperstve Transport Model for Wastes Dis-
posed of at the 1064He Ocean Disposal Site. (Chapter 5).
PB9V130161/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BtERMANN, R W.
Comparison of Measurements of Atmospheric Ammonia by
Rrter Packs. TransrtxxvFtow Reactors, Simple and Annular
Denuders and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy.
PB91-146621/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BtESINGER, K. E.
SokMty and Toxiary of Eight Phthaiate Esters to Four
Aquatic Organisms.
PB91-144907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BfGBEE,W.L.
Effect of Chemotherapy on the In vivo Frequency of Gryco-
prnrai A 'NuT Variant Erythrocytes (Revised).
PB91-14S029/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Improved Flow Cytometnc Assay for Somatic Mutations at
the Glvcophonn A Locus in Humans.
PB91-117093/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
BKSELOW, T.
Econormcs of Improved Estuarine Water Quality: An NEP
Manual for Measuring Benefits.
PB91-1683S1/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
BtLLUPS, L, H.
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxrerty of y-ChlorotoKiene
in the Rat
PB91-233379/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
BILOTTA, J. M.
Comparison of Cadmium Cytotoxicity in Human versus Rat
Nasal Epithelial Cells In vitro.
PB91-109819/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BINFORD, M. W.
Paleoecological Investigation of Recent Lake Acidification
in the Adirondack Mountains, N. Y.
PB91-144709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BINKOWSKI, F. S.
Modal Aerosol Dynamics Modeling.
PB91-161729/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
BIRD, S. L.
Preliminary Testing, Evaluation and Sensitivity Analysis for
the Terrestrial Ecosystem Exposure Assessment Model
(TEEAM).
PB91-161711/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
BIRNBAUM, l_ S.
Age-Related Changes in Sensitivity to Environmental
Chemicals.
PB91-171819/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Critical Review of me Developmental Toxkaty and Terato-
genictry of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin: Recent Ad-
vances Toward Understanding the Mechanism.
PB91-211383/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Disposition and Excretion of Intravenous 2.3,7,B-Tetrabro-
modfcenzo-p-dioxin (TBDD) in Rats.
PB91-211466/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hydronephrosis in Mice Exposed to TCDD-Contaminated
Breast Milk: Identification of the Peak Period of Sensitivity
and Assessment of Potential Recovery.
PB91-211441/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Phamnacokinetic Basis of Age-Related Changes in Sensitiv-
ity to Toxicants.
PB91-200279/REB 9t-01 PC A03/MF A01
BISHOP. G. A.
Evaluation of a Remote Sensor for Mobile Source CO
Emissions.
PB91-148320/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
BJOERN.L.O.
Terrestrial Plants (Chapter 3).
PB91-191098/REB
91-O1 PCA03/MFA01
BLACK, 0. A.
InactrvatKXi of 'Giardia lamWia' by Free Chlorine: A Mathe-
matical Model.
PB91-223305/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
BLACK, F. M.
Control of Motor Vehicle Emissions - The U.S. Experience.
PB91-136911/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Overview of the Technical Implications of Methanol and
Ethanol as Highway Motor Vehicle Fuels.
PB91-182881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oxygenated Organic Compound Concentrations Near a
Roadway in Lithuania. SSR.
PB91-131672/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
BLACKARO, A. L.
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 1. User's Guide.
PB91-133512/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 2 Technical Documentation Manual.
PB91-133520/REB 91-O1 PC A10/MF A02
Integrated Air Pollution Control System. Version 4.0.
Volume 3. Programmer's Maintenance Manual.
PB91-133538/REB 91-O1 PC A07/MF A01
Landfill Air Emissions Estimation Model, Version 1.1. User's
Manual
PB91-167718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BLACKER, S-M.
Harmonization of QA Procedures for Environmental Data
Operations: Development of a National Consensus Stand-
ard for Quality Assurance for Environmental Programs.
PB91-240523/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
BLACKLEY, C.
Impact of Declaring Soybean Oil Exempt from VOC Regula-
tions on the Coatings Program.
PB91-206219/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
BLACKMAN.C.
Influence of 50-Hz Electric and Magnetic Fields on Neurite
Outgrowth in Pheochromocytoma Cells.
PB91-242461/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BLACKMAM, C. F.
Importance of Alignment between Local DC Magnetic Field
and an OscSlatrng Magnetic Field in Responses of Brain
Tissue In vitro and In vivo.
PB91-145052/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Temperature during Electric- and Magnetic-
Field-lnduced Alteration of Calcium-Ion Release from In
vitro Brain Tissue.
PB91-211433/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Multiple Power-Density Windows and Their Possible Origin.
PB91-109520/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
BLACKMON.K.
Murine SusceptAility to Crganophosphorus-lnduced De-
layed Neuropathy (OPIDN). .„-...
P691-183491/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PA-4
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BLANCHARD, K.
Communicating Risk Information to State and Local Air Pol-
lution Control Agencies via U.S. EPA's Air Risk Information
Support Center (Air RISC).
PB91-191296/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BLASZCZAK, R. J.
Control Technology Center 1990. A Year of Expanding
Service.
PB91-222034/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BLATTMAN, B. O.
Alternative Biological Treatment Processes for Remediation
of Creosote-and PCP-Contaminated Materials: Bench-Scale
Treatability Studies.
PB91-179085/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
BLEDSOE, B. E.
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research.
PB91-162636/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research by China
and the USEPA.
PB91-216267/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BLEGEN. R. P.
Field Comparison of Ground-Water Sampling Devices for
Hazardous Waste Sites: An Evaluation Using Volatile Or-
ganic Compounds.
PB91-181776/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
BLOCK, D. R.
Climate Data and Analysis for the New England Forest
Hearth Monitoring Protect (NEFHM/EMAP Forests).
PB91 -196071 /REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
BLUME, L J.
Handbook of Methods for Acid Deposition Studies. Labora-
tory Analyses for Soil Chemistry.
P891-218016/REB 91-O4 PC A1S/MF A03
BOAZ.G.
Hormonal Regulation of Gonadotropirt-Releasing Hormone
Receptors and Messenger RNA Activity in Ovine Pituitary
Culture.
PB91-182154/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
BOEHM.lt
Atlas of Air Quality and Deposition in or Near Forests of the
Western United States.
PB91-106229/REB 91-O1 PC A20/MF A03
Diurnal Curves of Tropospheric Ozone in the Western
United States.
PB91-219006/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BOEHM.T.
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 1. The ROM
Preprocessors.
PB91-171926/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 2. The ROM
Processor Network.
PB91-171934/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
BOERSHA,L.
Denitrificatjon in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale
Aquifers: 4. Hydraulics. Nitrogen Chemistry, and Microbtolo-
91-01 PCA05/MFA01
User's Guide for the Mathematical Model LT3VSI Denitrifi-
catjon in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale Aquifers.
PB91-216515/REB 91-O4 PCA11/MFA03
BOESE.B.L.
Dapurafon Kinetics of Hexachlorobenzene in the Dam,
'Macoma nasuta'.
PB91-177170/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BOHU.M.
Air Quality and Deposition (Chapter 3).
PB91-136606/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
BOIANO, J. U.
In-Ptace Performance Evaluation of HEPA-Rltration Sys-
tems at Asbestos Abatement Sites.
PB91-171645/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BOUMAN,M.
Final Technical Report for the Preliminary Field Survey and
on-Site. In-situ and Laboratory Evaluations Completed at
Mrtrtown Reservoir (FY90).
PB91-196006/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
BOLOM.B.
Functional Deficits Produced by 3-Methylindole-lnduced Ol-
factory Mucosal Damage Revealed by a Simple Olfactory
Learning Task.
PB91-183483/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOLTON.R
Evaluation of Intact Soil-Cora Microcosms for Determining
Potential Impacts on Nutrient Dynamics by Genetically En-
gineered Microorganisms.
PB91-116228/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Calibration of Soil Core Microcosms for Evaluating
Fata and Effects of Genetically Engineered Microorganisms
in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-216366/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
BONCEK, V. M.
Acute Effects of Amitraz on the Acoustic Startle Response
and Motor Activity.
PB91-115998/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOND, A. E.
Determination of Routes of Exposure of Infants and Tod-
dlers to Household Pesticides: A Riot Study.
PB91-182899/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOND, C. E.
Habitat Use of Twenty-Five Common Species of Oregon
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Freshwater Fishes.
PB91-116012/REB
BOND, J. J.
RBC Nitrification of High Ammonia Leachates.
PB91-182295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BONITZ, C. E.
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Aquatic In-
vertebrate Responses in Four Catskill Mountain Streams:
An Interim Report of the Episodic Response Project.
PB91-216382/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
BOOMER, B.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Procedures for
Hazardous Waste Incineration. Handbook.
PB91-145979/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
BOONE, P. F.
Evaluation of the TUPOS Air Quality Dispersion Model
Using Data from the Epri Kincaid Field Study.
PB91-233494/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Structure-Activity Study of Paracetamol Analogues: Inhibi-
tion of Repltoatrve DNA Synthesis in V79 Chinese Hamster
Cells.
PB91-191627/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BOONE, P. M.
Total Particle, Sulfate, and Acidic Aerosol Emissions from
Kerosene Space Heaters.
PB91-146654/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BOONE, S.
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Pollutant Concentrations.
PB91-141820/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOONE, S.E.
State-of-the-Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal In-
spection of Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-149609/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
BOOTH, K. C.
Regional Patterning of Hormones in the Female Rat Anteri-
or Pituitary: Disproportionate Changes Over the Estrous
Cycle.
PB91-115964/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOOTH, P. N.
Sinclair and Dyes Inlets Urban Bay Action Program: 1990
Action Plan. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-125872/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
BOOTH, R.
Natural Gas Rebuming for NOx Control on a Cyclone-Fired
Boiler.
PB91-223164/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BOOTHMAN, W. S.
Geochemical Study of Sediment Contamination in New
Bedford Harbor, Massachusetts.
PB91-116962/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BORAZJANI, H.
On-Site Treatment of Creosote and Pentachlorophenal
Sludges and Contaminated Soil.
PB91-223370/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
BORDNER, R. H.
Test Methods for 'Escherichia coli' in Drinking Water EC
Medium with Mug Tube Procedure. Nutrient Agar with Mug
Filter Procedure.
Membrane Filter I
PB91-234591/REB
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
BOREK, J. W.
Preliminary Studies of Video Images of Smoke Dispersion
in the Near Wake of a Model Building.
PB91-196550/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
BORQWARDT, R. H.
Biomass and Fossil Fuel to Methanol and Carbon via the
Hydrocarb Process: A Potential New Source of Transporta-
tion and Utility Fuels.
PB91-182675/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sintering and Sulfatkm of Calcium Silicate: Calcium Alumi-
nate.
PB91-171488/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BORIO, R. W.
Natural Gas Rebuming for NOx Control on a Cyclone-Fired
Boiler.
PB91-223164/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BORST, U.
State-of-the-Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal In-
spection of Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-149609/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
BORTONE.S.A.
Morphological and Behavioral Characters in Mosquitofish
as Potential Bfoindication of Exposure to Kraft Mill Effluent
PB91-199893/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BORZELLECA, J. F.
Short-Term Toxicity (1 and 10 Days) of Cadmium Chloride
in Male and Female Rats: Gavage and Drinking Water.
PB91-109538/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOSTIAN, H. E.
Behaviour of Metals in Municipal Sludge Incinerators.
PB91-213611/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. 1991.
PB91-196451/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductions of Enteric Microorganisms during Aerobic
Sludge Digestion.
PB91-171702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BRADBURY, S. P.
Sampling and Analysis of Municipal Wastewater Sludge In-
cinerator Emissions for Metals, Metal Species, and Organ-
ics.
PB91-219113/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BOTTIMORE, D. P.
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ms and Related Compounds. International Toxicity Equiva-
lency Factor (I-TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Com-
plex Mixtures of Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-125625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Inventory of Regulations/Stat-
utes Concerning Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-125799/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Listing of Laboratories with
Expertise in the Analysis of Dioxins and Related Com-
pounds.
PB91-110007/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds, October 1988,
PB91-106112/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Scientific Basis for the Devel-
opment of the International Toxicity Equivalency Factor (I-
TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Complex Mixtures of
Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-109991/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
BOTTHELL, D. W.
Performance Evaluation Materials for the Analysis of Vola-
tile Organic Contaminants in Soil: A Preliminary Assess-
ment.
PB91-117127/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOUCHARD, C.
Exercise, Fitness, and Health: A Consensus of Current
Knowledge.
PB91-131706/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BOUCHARD, D. C.
Benzene and Naphthalene Sorption on Soil Contaminated
with High Molecular Weight Residual Hydrocarbons from
Unleaded Gasoline.
PB91-171520/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cosolvent Effects on Sorption and Mobility of Organic Con-
taminants in Soils.
PB91-171504/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOULDING, J. R.
Assessing the Geochemical Fate of Deep-Well-lnjected
Hazardous Waste: A Reference Guide.
PB91-145706/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
BOULOUTAS, E. T.
General Mass-Conservative Numerical Solution for the Un-
saturated Flow Equation.
PB91-177261/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
BOWEN, R. D.
Geochemical Study of Sediment Contamination in New
Bedford Harbor, Massachusetts.
PB91-116962/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BOWLES, E.
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program, 1989,
PB91-148262/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
BOYER, K. R.
Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazardous
Substances.
PB91-228346/REB 91-04 PCA13/MFA03
BOYER-PFERSOORF, P.
Respiratory Symptoms and Risk Factors in an Arizona Pop-
ulation Sample of Anglo and Mexican-American Whites.
PB91-231332/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BOYES, W. K.
Comparability of Rat and Human Visual-Evoked Potentials.
PB91-191643/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of 2,4-Dithiobiuret on Sensory and Motor Function.
PB91-200220/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Methods for Cross-Species Mapping (CSM).
PB91-211482/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Rat and Human Visual-Evoked Potentials Recorded Under
Comparable Conditions: A Preliminary Analysis to Address
the Issue of Predicting Human Neurotoxic Effects from Rat
Data
PB91-116095/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Rat Flash-Evoked Potential Peak N160 Amplitude: Modula-
tion by Relative Flash Intensity.
PB91-191577/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Stationary Pattern Adaptation and the Early Components in
Human Visual Evoked Potentials.
PB91-109686/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BRADBURY, S. P.
Comparative Toxicology of the Pyrethrokf Insecticides.
PB91-T15931/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Fish Acute Toxicity Syndromes: Application to the Develop-
ment of Mechanism-Specific QSARS.
PB91-162529/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fish Acute Toxicity Syndromes in the Development of
Mechanism-Specific QSARS.
PB91-137075/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PA-5
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Influence of Cytochrome P450 Mixed-Function Oxidase Irv
ductkxi on the Acute Toxicity to Rainbow Trout 'Salmo
oartner' of Primary Aromatic Amines.
PB91-171470/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BRADY, A. L.
Genetic Activity Profiles in the Testing and Evaluation of
Chemical Mixtures, June 1990.
PB91-115840/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
BRANDT, K.
Impacts on Quality of Inland Wetlands of the United States:
A Survey of Indicators, Techniques, and Applications of
Community-Level Biomonitomg Data.
PB91-113837/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
BRASHERS, U K.
Artificial Sediments for Use in Tests with Wetland Plants.
PB91-164004/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Toxicity Tests of Effluents with Marsh Plants in Water and
Sediment
PB91-200337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BRAZNER, J-C.
Effects of Chtarpyrifos on the Diet and Growth of Larval
Fathead Mimows, 'Pmephates promelas1, in Littoral Enclo-
sures.
PB91-144956/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BRECKENRIDGE, R. P.
Characterizing soils for hazardous waste site assessments.
DE910140977REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ground-Water Issue: Characterizing Soils for Hazardous
Waste Site Assessments.
PB91-921294/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BREEN.J.
Dicoons and Dbenzofurans in Adipose Tissue of U.S. Viet-
nam Veterans and Controls.
PB9M67585/REB 91-01 PC AW/MF A01
BREEN.J.J.
Bromo- and BrornocNoroOibenzo-P-Dkwins and Dfeenzo-
furansinthe Environment.
PB91-146548/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BRENNER, D.J.
Assay for beta-Glucuronidase in Species of the Genus 'Es-
chencrwT and Its Applications for Drinking-Water Analysis.
PB91-177394/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Assay of Beta-Glucuronidase in Non-cos Escherichia Using
EC-Mug Modern and the CoUert (Trade Name) System.
PB9M62776/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BRENNER, R.C.
Bwtogcalty Enhanced Oxygen Transfer in the Activated
PB9V196303/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
BRENNIMAN, G. R.
Used Oi Management in Illinois.
PB91-236422/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
BRETTHAUER, E. W.
Plot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Inventory of Regulations/Stat-
utes Concerning Onions and Related Compounds.
PB91-125799/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Plot Study on International Information Exchange on Dkw-
ins and Related Compounds. Listing of Laboratories with
Expense in the Analysis of Dtorins and Related Com-
PB9V110007/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
BREZONIK, P. U
Cfcnaticaty Induced Rapid Acidrrcation of a Softwater
Seepage Lake.
PB91-146514/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
BRICKA,R.U.
Comparative Evaluation of Two Extraction Procedures: The
TOP and the EP.
PB91-240564/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
BRDEN.F.E.
Comparison of Several Standard Materials and Techniques
for the Warron-Averbacri Determination of Microstructure
Characteristics of Calcium Hydroxide Sorbent Materials.
PB91-116855/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Salaam Lines from the X-ray Source on X-ray Dif-
PB91-242S52/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BRIDGES, J.S.
Experience with the EPA Manual for Waste Minimization
Opportunity Assessments.
P891-137133/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Proceedings Hazardous Materials Management Confer-
ence/Central (3rd). O-Hare Exposition Center Held at Rose-
mont, Mras. on March 13-15.1990.
PB91-162701/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Three Case Studtes of Waste Minimization through Use of
Metal Recovery Processes.
PB91-162719/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Waste MiaiiLiation Opportunity Assessment Philadelphia
Naval Shipyard.
PB91-125690/REB
BRKXSS,G.A.
Dense Gas Flemoval from a Vatey by Crosswinds.
PB91-146597/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
BRHJS.G.IL
Electron-Capture Negative tonizafion CaSbrants for Magnet-
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
91-01 PC A11/MF A02
ic Sector Mass Spectrometers.
3/REB
PB91-117143/1
Mass Spectral Fragmentation Pathways in Nitramines: A
Collision-Induced Dissociation Study.
PB91-117135/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BRINTON, R. E.
Glucocorbcoids Regulate the Synthesis of Glial Fibrillary
Acidic Protein in Intact and Adrenatectomized Rats but Do
Not Affect Its Expression Following Brain Injury.
PB91-243030/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BRION, G.
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Lead: Assessment of Scientific and Technical Information.
PB91-206185/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
BRNA.T.G.
Characterization of Advanced Sorbents for Dry SO2 Control
(Journal Article).
PB91-177030/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Municipal Waste
Combustion Systems.
PB91-146639/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Municipal Waste
Combustion Systems (Reamouncement).
PB91-1S6794/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Refuse-Derived
Fuel Combustors.
PB91-191429/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Controlling PCDD/PCOF Emissions from Incinerators by
Flue Gas Cleaning.
PB91-162537/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Impact of Paniculate Emissions Control on the Control of
Other MWC Air Emissions.
PB91-146696/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BROOERIUS, S. J.
Influence of Cytochrome P4SO Mixed-Function Oxidase In-
duction on the Acute Toxicity to Rainbow Trout 'Salmo
qatrdner1 of Primary Aromatic Amines.
PB91-171470/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BRODIE.R.
Financing Marine and Estuarine Programs: A Guide to Re-
sources.
PB91-168393/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
BROMBERG, S. H.
Identifying Ecological Indicators: An Environmental Monitor-
ing and Assessment Program.
PB91-146605/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
BROMENSHENK, J. J.
PC BEEPOP. an Ecotoxeotogical Simulation Model for
Honey Bee Populations.
PB91-206995/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PC BEEPOP (Personal Computer Honey Bee Population
Dynamics Model) for Ecological Assessments. User's
Guide.
PB91-182477/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
BROOKS, G.R.
Toxic Air Pollutant Emission Factors - A Comptetion for Se-
lected Air Toxic Compounds and Sources. Second Edition.
PB91-126003/REB 91-01 PCA99/MFA99
BROOKS, H.G.
Compatibility of Organic Solvents with the Microscreen Pro-
phage-lnduction Assay: Solvent - Mutagen Interactions.
PESt-231324/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
BROWER.U.E.
Health Advisory for 1.3-Dinitrobenzene.
PB91-159640/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
BROWN, D.
LatHudnal and Seasonal Variation in Calculated Ultraviolet-
B IrrarJance for Rice-Growing Regions of Asia.
PB91-240499/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
BROWN. D. D.
Regional Estimates of Acid Mine Drainage Impact on
Streams in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United
States.
PB91-116731/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BROWN. D.S.
Inventory of Constructed Wetlands tor Municipal
Wastewater Treatment in the U.S.
PB91-191247/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MINTEOA2/PRODEFA2. A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual
PB91-182469/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
MINTEOA2/PROOEFA2. A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
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PB91-183079/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Preliminary Testing. Evaluation and Sensrbvity Analysis for
the Terrestrial Ecosystem Exposure Assessment Model
PB91-161711/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
BROWN, J.L.
Bocherncal Sturjes of Promoters of Carcinogenesis in Rat
Liver
P891-109330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Is 1,4-Dioxane a Genotoxic Carcinogen.
PB91-171827/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BROWN, K. P.
New Methods for Modeling the Transport of Metals from
Mineral Processing Wastes into Surface Waters.
PB91-219097/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BROWN, L C.
DO Model Uncertainty with Correlated Inputs.
PB91-183335/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BROWN, l_ H.
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Commercial Printing In-
dustry.
PB91-110023/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
BROWN, H.
Latitudinal and Seasonal Variation in Calculated Ultraviolet-
B Irradiance for Rice-Growing Regions of Asia.
PB91-24M99/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BROWN, M. S.
Effects of Wastewater Treatment and Seawater Dilution in
Reducing Lethal Toxicity of Municipal Wastewater to
Sheepshead Minnow ('Cyprinodon variegatus') and Pink
Shrimp ('Penaeus duorarum').
PB91-149781/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BROWN, R. B.
Snow/Rain Collector Sampler.
PB91-167601/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BROWNAWELL, B. J.
Adsorption of Organic Cations to Natural Materials.
PB91 -144881 /REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
BROWNIEE, J. A.
In-Race Performance Evaluation of HEPA-Filtration Sys-
tems at Asbestos Abatement Sites.
PB91-171645/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
BROWNLEE, J. A.
AHERA Clearance at Twenty Abatement Sites.
PB91-217398/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
BRUCE, K. R.
Apparatus tor Short Time Measurements in a Fixed-Bed
Gas/Solid Reactor.
PB91-183376/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of PorycNorinat-
ed Dibenzo-p-Dioxin and Porychlorinated Dcbenzofuran Pre-
cursors.
PB91-146647/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Polychlorinat-
ed Dbenzo-p-Dioxin and Porychlorinated Dibenrofuran Pre-
cursors (Reannouncement).
PB91-156802/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Formation of Chlorinated Organics during Solid Waste
Combustion.
PB91-109850/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BRUGLER-JONES, S.
State Authorization Manual. Volume 1.
PB91 -1 3021 1 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
State Authorization Manual. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB91-130229/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
BRUINS, R. J. F.
Comparative Analysis of Health Risk Assessments for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors.
PB91-182337/REB 91-O1 PCA03/MFA01
Overview of Risk Assessment for Toxic and Pathogenic
P§!*M36945/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
BRUMLEY, W. C.
ElectrorvCapture Negative lonization CaNbrants for Magnet-
ic Sector Mass Spectrometers.
PB91-117143/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mass Spectral Fragmentation Pathways in Nitramines: A
Collision-Induced Dissociation Study.
PB91-117135/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BRUNNER, C. A.
Destruction of Enteric Bacteria and V«uses during Two-
PBSI^igl^/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BRUSSEAU, ILL
Cosorvent Effects on Sorptton and Mobility of Organic Con-
taminants in Soils.
PB91-171504/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Organic Cosorvents on the Sorption Kinetics of
Hydrophobe Organic Chemicals.
PB91-?16283/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BRYANT, M. F.
Cytogenetic Studies of Ethyl Acrytale Using C57BL/6 Mice.
PB91-200246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BUCHHOLZ.P.
Synthesis Report Laboratory Test Methods for Exposure of
Birds to Microbial Pest Control Agents.
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BUCK, W. B.
Animals as Sentinels of Environmental Health Hazards.
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BULLOCK, O.
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 1. The ROM
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Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part a The ROM
PB91^17?934/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
BULUSU, S.
Mass Spectral Fragmentation Pathways in Nitramines: A
Collision-Induced Dissociation Study. _
PB91-117135/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
PA-6
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BUNDRICK, C. M.
Morphological and Behavioral Characters in Mosquitofish
as Potential Bioindication of Exposure to Kraft Mill Effluent.
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BUNGER, B.
Cost of Implementing Protective Action Guides for Food.
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BURCKLE, J. O.
Production and Processing of Metals: Their Disposal and
Future Risks.
PB91-176933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BURDETTE, L. J.
Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Phosphorylation Is
Not Altered by Amygdaloid Kindling
PB91-191676/REB
BURKHARD, L P.
Bioassay Directed Characterization of the Acute Aquatic
Toxicity of a Creosote Leachate.
PB91-171462/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Identification of Nonpolar Toxicants in Effluents Using Tox-
katy-Based Fracttonation with Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectromeby.
PB91-183434/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BURKUN.C.E.
Evaluation of the Acceptability of Natural Gas as a Mitigat-
ing Fuel for Utility Combustion Sources.
PB91-226449/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BURLESON, G. R.
Effects of Phosgene Exposure on Lung ArachkJonic Acid
Metabolism.
P891-177352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Oxidants in Influenza-Induced Airway Hyperreacti-
vity in Rats.
PB91-231225/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
BURNET, P. G.
Effects of Bumrate, Wood Species, Altitude, and Stove
Type on Woodstove Emissions.
PB91-146662/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BURNS, A. J.
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 1. State-
wide Summary Report.
PB91-210740/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 2.
Northwestern Illinois Region.
PB91-210757/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 4. West-
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PB91-210773/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 5. East-
Central Illinois Region.
PB91-210781/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
BURNS, D. J.
Advanced Screening Model for Complex Terrain Applica-
tions.
PB91-162693/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the EPA Complex Terrain Dispersion Model
(CTDMPLUS) with the Lover! Power Plant Data Base.
PB91-162503/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
User's Guide to the Complex Terrain Dispersion Model Plus
Algorithms for Unstable Situations (CTDMPLUS): Volume 2.
The Screening Mode (CTSCREEN).
PB91-136564/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
BURNS, LA.
Effects of Pond Characteristics on Biotic Exposures.
PB91-182816/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BURSEY, J. T.
Test Methods for the Determination of Volatile Organic
Compounds in Consumer Products.
PB91-231126/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BURTON, G.V.
Induction, Accumulation, and Persistence of Sister Chroma-
ttd Exchanges in Women with Breast Cancer Receiving Cy-
dophosphamide, Adriamycin, and 5-Fluorouracil Chemo-
tnerapy.
PB91-116988/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BURTON, R-M.
Characterization of Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-242495/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity De-
terminations.
PB91-213603/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BUSCH.R.H.
Effects of Ammonium Nitrate Aerosol Exposure on Lung
Structure of Normal and Elastase-lmparied Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB91-117630/rREB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BUSCHBOM, R. L
Effects of Ammonium Nitrate Aerosol Exposure on Lung
Structure of Normal and Elastase-lmparied Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB91-117630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BUSHNELL, P. J.
Behavioral and Neurochemical Changes in Rats Dosed Re-
peatedly with Diisopropyffluorophosphate.
PB91-200238/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Delay-Dependent Impairment of Reversal Learning in Rats
Treated with Trimethytlin.
PB91-171793/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Modelling Working and Reference Memory in Rats: Effects
of Scopolamine on Delayed Matching-to-Position.
PB91-163642/REB 9T-01 PC A03/MF A01
BUSNELL, P. J.
Interdisciplinary Approach to Assessing the Health Risk of
Air Toxic Chemicals: An Overview.
PB91-163618/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BUSSIERE, J. L
Effect of Methyl Parathion on Food Discrimination in North-
em Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus').
PB91-177089/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BUTTEL,I_A.
Pollutant Dynamics as Influenced by Seagrass Beds: Ex-
periments with Tributyltin in Thalassia' Microcosms.
PB91-206888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Tributyltin and Invertebrates of a Seagrass Ecosystem: Ex-
posure and Response of Different Species.
PB91-163915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
BUTTERWORTH, B. C.
Contamination of Fish by 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-
Dioxm: A Survey of Fish from Major Watersheds in the
United States.
PB91-146431/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methodology Used for a Laboratory Determination of Rela-
tive Contributions of Water. Sediment and Food Chain
Routes of Uptake for 2,3,7,8-TCDD Bioaccumulation by
Lake Trout in Lake Ontario.
PB91-144782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
BUTTS, N. L.
Advancing Woodstove Secondary Combustion State-of-the-
Art
PB91-223156/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
BYERS, R. L
Regulatory Barriers to Pollution Prevention: A Position
Paper of the Implementation Council of the American Insti-
tute for Pollution Prevention.
PB91-207027/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
BYRD, 0. C.
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Munici-
pal Waste Combustors: Economic Analysis of Materials
Separation Requirement.
PB91-222539/REB 91-O4 PC A10/MF A03
CABRERA-GUZMAN, D.
Use of Electrokinetics for Hazardous Waste Site Remedi-
ation.
PB91-171694/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CABREZA, J.
Region 10 Environmental Indicators, FY 89 Summary.
PB91-136580/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
CAIN. W. C.
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for the Removal of
Asbestos Fibers from Carpet (Journal Article).
PB91-145169/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CAIRNS, M. A.
Brain Cholinesterase Activity of Bobwhite Acutely Exposed
to Chlorpyrifos.
PB91-207019/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CALDWELL, B. A.
Long-Term Starvation-Induced Loss of Antibiotic Resist-
ance in Bacteria.
PB91-171629/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CALDWELL, M. M.
Changing Solar Ultraviolet Climate and the Ecological Con-
sequences for Higher Plants.
PB91-196204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Terrestrial Plants (Chapter 3).
PB91-191098/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CALL, D. L
Video Image Analysis System for Concentration Measure-
ments and Flow Visualization in Building Wakes.
PB91-219055/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CALLAHAN, M.
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Fabricated Metal Prod-
ucts Industry.
PB91-110015/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
CALLENDER, T.
Financing Marine and Estuarine Programs: A Guide to Re-
sources.
PB91-168393/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
CAUANN, 0. E.
Determination of Routes of Exposure of Infants and Tod-
dlers to Household Pesticides: A Pilot Study.
PB91-182899/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CAMERON, M. L.
Human Alveolar and Peritoneal Macrophages Mediate Fun-
gistasis Independently of L-Arginine Oxidation to Nitrite or
Nitrate.
PB91-206920/REB 91-O1 PCA02/MFA01
CAMERON, T. A.
Contingent Valuation Assessment of the Economic Dam-
ages of Pollution to Marine Recreational Fishing.
PB91-125914/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
CAMP, S. R.
Reactive Dyes in the Aquatic Environment A Case Study of
Reactive Blue 19.
PB91-104257/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CAMPBELL, D. L
Global Warming Mitigation Potential of Three Tree Planta-
tion Scenarios.
PB91-159608/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
CARLSON, R. W.
CAMPBELL, J.
Cytogenetic Analyses of Mice Exposed to Dichloromethane
PB91-115824/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Further Evidence That Dichloromethane Does Not Induce
Chromosome Damage.
PB91-109785/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
CAMPBELL, J. A.
Genotoxicity of Inhibitors of DNA Topoisomerases I (Camp-
tothecin) and II (m-AMSA) In vivo and In vitro.
PB91-171769/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Identification of Organic N-Chloramines In vitro in Stomach
Fluid from the Rat After Chlorination.
PB91 -1999687 REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CAMPBELL, L. M.
Sourcebook: NOx Control Technology Data.
PB91-217364/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
CAMPBELL, R. P.
Anomalies in the Enumeration of Starved Bacteria on Cul-
ture Media Containing Nalidixic Acid and Tetracycline.
PB91-206870/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
CAMPBELL, &
Database Management Techniques to Ensure Project Integ-
rity. Annual SAS Users Group International Conference
(14th). Held in San Francisco, California on April 9-12,
1989.
PB91-162768/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Development and Application of a Research Database for
Drinking Water Systems Evaluation.
PB91-162750/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
CANCILLA, D.
Evaluation of Ozonatjon By-Products from Two California
Surface Waters.
PB91-183178/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozonation Byproducts. 2. Improvement of an Aqueous-
Phase Denvatization Method for the Detection of Formalde-
hyde and Other Carbonyl Compounds Formed by the Ozon-
ation of Drinking Water.
PB91-171439/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
CANNON, J. T.
Relationship between Cell Surface Properties and Trans-
port of Bacteria through Soil.
PB91-171884/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CANNON, W. C.
Effects of Ammonium Nitrate Aerosol Exposure on Lung
Structure of Normal and Elastase-lmparied Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB91-117630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CAPPO, K. A.
Handbook of Methods for Acid Deposition Studies. Labora-
tory Analyses for Soil Chemistry.
PB91-218016/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
CARDON, E.
Financing Marine and Estuarine Programs: A Guide to Re-
sources.
PB91-168393/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
CARDON, M. C.
Insect Virus: Assays for Viral Replication and Persistence in
Mammalian Cells.
PB91-211490/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CARFAGNA, P. F.
Toxic Air Pollutant Emission Factors - A Compilation for Se-
lected Air Toxic Compounds and Sources, Second Edition.
PB91-126003/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
CARLEY, N.
Localization of the Mouse Thymidine Kinase Gene to the
Distal Portion of Chromosome 11.
PB91-233395/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CARLIN, A.
Environmental Investments: The Cost of a Clean Environ-
ment. A Summary.
PB91-153775/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
CARLIN, J.
Region 10 Environmental Indicators, FY 89 Summary.
PB91-136580/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
CARUNE, R. F.
Episodic Acidification and Associated Rsh and Benthic In-
vertebrate Responses in Five Northern Appalachian
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-176057/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
CARLSON, G. P.
Comparison of In vivo and In vitro Methods for Assessing
the Effects of Carbon Tetrachloride on the Hepatic Drug-
Metabolizing Enzyme System.
PB91-109264/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CARLSON, R. M.
Assessment of the Propensity for Covalent Binding of Elec-
trophiles to Biological Substrates.
PB91-144949/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Identification and Quantitatton of Alkylated Nucleobases by
High-Pertormance Liquid Chromatography with UV Photo-
diode Array Detection.
PB91-144931/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CARLSON, R. W.
Rsh Acute Toxicity Syndromes: Application to the Develop-
ment of Mechanism-Specific QSARS.
PB91-162529/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PA-7
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fish Acute Toxfcity Syndromes in the Development of
Mechanism-Specific QSARS.
PB9M37075/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ventiatoiy Patterns of Bluegil! f Lepomis macrochirus') Ex-
posed to Organic Chemicals with Different Mechanisms of
Toxic Action (Revised).
PB91-144915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CARPENTER, D. E.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Eco-
logical Indicators.
PB91-141796/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
CARPENTER, S. R.
Randomized Intervention Analysis and the Interpretation of
Whole-Ecosystem Experiments.
PB91-163535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CARR.E.L.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 2.
User's Manual for the UAM (CB-TV) Modeling System.
PB91-131235/REB 91-01 PC A22/MF A03
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model Volume 3.
User's Manual for the Diagnostic Wind Model.
PB91-131243/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
CARREBIA, i_ A.
Development of a Statistical Model for Metal-Humic Interac-
tions.
PB9M16921/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
CARROLL. &J.
Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC InooerabiWy
Ranking h a Pilot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-1B2733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Size DiHiiiuUuio of Trace Metals in Flue Gas Paniculate
from • Pilot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-131623/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CARROLL, M. T.
Nucteophikc Addition to Activated Double Bonds: Predic-
tions of Reactivity from the Laptaoan of the Charge Densi-
V
RB91-109256/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CARROLL, T.R.
Evaluation of Polyester and Metafezed-Poryethylene Films
tor Chemical Protective Ctothing Applications.
PB91-171660/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CARSEL.R.F.
DBAPE-A Database and Model Parameter Analysis System
PB91-231423/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CARTER, a a
Effect of Ambient Temperature and Running Wheel Activity
on the Outcome of Pregnancy in CD-I Mice.
PB91-109645/REB 31-01 PC A03/MF A01
CARTER, HC.
Evaluation of the Middas System for Development of
Design Data for GAC Adsorbers.
PB91-234617/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
CARTER. W. P. L
Dave^ment of Ozone RsactTvrty Scales for VoteHe Organ-
ic Compounds.
PB91-243386/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
Thermal Decomposition of Peroxyacetyl Nitrate and Reac-
tions of Acelyl Peroxy Raotaus with NO and NO2 Over the
Temperature Range 283-313 K.
PB91-233478/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CARVER B.
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 1. Colchicine,
Qnoseb. and Methyl Safcytate.
PB91-109223/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Functional Teratogens ot the Rat Kidney. 2. Nitrofen and
Ethytenettnourea.
PB91-109199/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CASSELL.D.
Regional Characteristics of Land Use in Northeast and
Southern Blue Ridge Province: Associations with Acid Rain
Eflecb) on Surtace-Watar Chemistry.
PB91-207001/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
CASTRO, L P.
Obstacle Drag in Stratified Flow.
PB91-I16814/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CAULKMS.P.
Economics of Improved Estuarme Water Quality: An NEP
Manual tor MffaMiffig DoouOts.
PB91-1683S1/REB 914)1 PCA05/MFA01
CAUSLEY.lt a
User's Gude tor the Urban Airshed Model Volume 2
User's Manual tor the UAM (CB^V) Modeing System.
PB91-131235/REB 91-01 PC A22/MF A03
User's Guide for lie Urban Airshed Model Volume 4.
User's Manual tor the Emissions Preprocessor System.
PB91-131250/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
CAWLFCLD.D.E.
User's Gude for the Mathematical Model LT3VSI Deratrifi-
cation in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale Aquifers.
PB91-216515/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
CELuVM-A.
Euterian-Lagrangian Located Adjoint Method for the Ad-
vBCbOfvOrffusion Eoustion.
PB91-177253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
General Mass-ConservaSve Numerical Solution for the Un-
saturated Flow Equation.
PB91-177261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CELLA.M.A.
Macrodispersion and Spatial Variability of Hydraulic Con-
ductivity in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer, Cape Cod, Massa-
chusetts.
PB91-242370/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CHACON, L.
Development of Chicken Embryos in a Pulsed Magnetic
Field.
PB91-145011/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHADHA.A.
Evaluation of Significant Anthropogenic Sources of Radiatj-
vely Important Trace Gases.
PB91-127753/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Measurement of Methane Emissions in the Plume of a
Large Surface Coal Mine Using Open-Path FTIR Spectros-
copy.
PB91-226415/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CKADWtCK, R. W.
Comparative Gastrointestinal Enzyme Activity and Activa-
tion of the Promutagen 2,6-Dinitrotoluene in Male CD-1
Mice and Male Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-115816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of In vivo and In vitro Methods for Assessing
the Effects of Carbon Tetrachkxide on the Hepatic Drug-
Metabolizing Enzyme System.
PB91-109264/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Undane on Intestinal Nitroreductase, Azoreduc-
tase, SS-Glucuronidase, Dechlonnase, and Dehydrochkxin-
ase Activity.
P891-163600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potentiation o 2,6-DMtrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachtorophenol.
AD-A23S 140/1/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potentiation of 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachkxophenol.
PB91-191544/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHAMBERS, C. D.
Evaluation of Alternative Treatment Technologies for
CERCLA Soils and Debris (Summary of Phase 1 and Phase
91-04 PC A04/MF A01
2).
PB91-240572/REB
CHANEY, R. L.
Risk Assessment for Organ*: Micropollutants: U.S. Point of
CHAPMAN, P. J.
Alternative Biological Treatment Processes for Remediation
of Creosote-and PCP-Contaminated Materials: Bench-Scale
Treatability Studies.
PB91-179085/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Effect of Fluorinated Analogues of Phenol and Hydroxyben-
zoates on the Anaerobic Transformation of Phenol to Ben-
zoate.
PB91-163873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Para-Hydroxybenzoate as an Intermediate in the Anaerobic
Transformation of Phenol to Benzoate.
PB91-206938/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CHAPMAN, R. S.
Mutagenicity, Carcinogenicity, and Human Cancer Risk from
Indoor Exposure to Coal and Wood Combustion in Xuan
Wei, China.
PB91-162586/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHARBENEAU, R. J.
Hydrocarbon Spill Exposure Assessment Modeling.
PB91-162669/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
CHARLES, D. F.
Checklist for Describing and Documenting Diatom and
Chrysophyte Calibration Data Sets and Equations for Infer-
ring Water Chemistry.
PB91-116780/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Paleoecotogical Investigation of Recent Lake Acidification
in the Adirondack Mountains, N. Y.
PB91-144709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PIRLA Project (Paleoecotogical Investigation of Recent
Lake Acidification): An Introduction to the Synthesis of the
Project
PB91-146472/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PIRLA 2 Project Regional Assessment of Lake Acidification
Trends.
PB91-182162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantification of Changes in Lakewater Chemistry in Re-
sponse to Acidic Deposition.
PB91-240481/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CHATFIELO, E. J.
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for Removal of As-
bestos Fibers from Carpet
PB91-125740/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
91-01 PC A03/MF A01 CHAUDHURY, S.
PB91-182758/REB
CHANG. O. P. Y.
Relationships between Laboratory and Pilot-Scale Combus-
tion of Some Chlorinated Hydrocarbons.
PB91-196212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHANG, J.
Comparative Gastrointestinal Enzyme Activity and Activa-
tion of the Promutagen 2,6-Dinitrotoluene in Male CD-1
Mice and Male Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-115816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Lindane on Intestinal Nitroreductase, Azoreduc-
tase, SS-Glucuronidase, Dechlorinase. and Dehydrochlorin-
ase Activity.
PB91-163600/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Initial Verification of the Environmental Protection Agency
Indoor Air Quality Model EXPOSURE Version 2.
PB91-223263/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Potentiation o 2.6-Diratrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachtorophenol.
PC A03/
Amplification of CCM Toxicity by Chtordecone: Destruction
Microsomal Cytoehrome P-450 Subpopula-
of Rat Hepatic
ton.
PB91-191593/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AD-A235 140/1 /REB
91-01
.
A03/MF A01
Potentiation of 2,6-DMtrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachlorophenol.
PB91-191544/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHANG, J.C.S.
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Calcium Sorbents for Acid Gas
Emission Control.
PB91-191445/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Advanced Sorbents for Dry SO2 Control
(Journal Article).
PB91-177030/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
CHANG, J.S.
Nested Grid Mesoscale Atmospheric Chemistry Model.
PB91 -233551 /REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CHANG, L.Y.
Lung Injury Caused by Ambient Levels of Ozone.
PB91-1176O6/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHANG, T.L
Interaction of Aqueous Solutions of Chlorine with Malic
Acid, Tartaric Acid, and Various Fruit Juices. A Source of
Mutagens.
PB91-116046/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHANG, T.S.K.
Characterization of SuHhydryl Proteins Involved in the Main-
tenance of Flaoetar Stranhtness in Hamster Spermatozoa.
PB91-116996/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHAPW.D. H.
Chemistry of Water Treatment Processes Involving Ozone,
Hydrogen Peroxide and Ultraviolet Radiation.
PB91-171405/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHAPMAN, C.C.
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and GudeSnes for Munici-
pal Waste Combustors: Economic Analysis of Materials
Separation Requirement
PB91-222539/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
CHEESEMAN, J. R.
Nucteophilic Addition to Activated Double Bonds: Predic-
tions of Reactivity from the Laplacian of the Charge Densi-
PB91-109256/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHEN, C.
Models for Analyzing Data in Initiation-Promotion Studies.
PB91-196501/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHEN, C. W.
Cancer Dose-Response Models Incorporating Ctonal Ex-
pansion.
PB91-171975/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHEN, F. L
Wind Tunnel Evaluation of PM10 Samplers.
PB91-146589/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHEN.H.
Adsorption of Organic Cations to Natural Materials.
PB91 -144881 /REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHEPUCK, J. M.
Preliminary Testing, Evaluation and Sensitivity Analysis for
the Terrestrial Ecosystem Exposure Assessment Model
(TEEAM).
PB91-161711/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
CHERNOFF, N.
Teratogenicity of 5-Azacytidine in the Sprague-Dawley Rat
PB91-117051/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
CHESS, E.K.
Identification of Organic N-Cnkxamines In vitro in Stomach
Fluid from the Rat After ChlorinatJon.
PB91-199968/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
CHESSON.J.
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for Removal of As-
bestos Fibers from Carpet
PB91-125740/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for the Removal of
Asbestos Rbers from Carpet (Journal Article).
PB91-145169/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHILDERS, J. W.
Gas Chromatography/Matrix Isolation-Infrared Spectrometry
for Air Sample Analysis.
PB91-136317/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
CHINKIN, L R.
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories for
Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume 2
Emission Inventory Requirements for Photochemical Air
Quality Simulation Models.
PB91-216176/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
PA-8
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
COLLIER, A. M.
CHO, J. S.
Forced Air Ventilation for Remediation of Unsaturated Soils
Contaminated by VOC.
PB91-181750/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Soil Btoventing Demonstration Project
PB91-1626287REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CHRESAND, T. J.
EPA Site Demonstration of BioTrol Aqueous Treatment
System.
PB91-182279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHRISTENSEN, M. l_
Induction, Accumulation, and Persistence of Sister Chroma-
tid Exchanges in Women with Breast Cancer Receiving Cy-
clophosphamide, Adriamycin, and 5-Fluorouracil Chemo-
therapy.
PB91-116988/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHRISTMAN, R. F.
Multispectral Identification of Potentially Hazardous Byprod-
ucts of Ozonation and Chlorination. Part 1. Studies of Chro-
matographic and Spectroscopic Properties of MX.
PB91-161703/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
CHUANG, J.
Bioassay-Directed Fractionabon of the Organic Extract of
SRM 1649 Urban Air Paniculate Matter.
PB91 -242511 /REB 91 -04 PC A03/MF A01
CHUANG, J. C.
Presence of Dtchkxomethane on Cleaned XAD-2 Resin: A
Potential Problem and Solutions.
PB91-109934/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CHURCH, M. R.
Potential Future Effects of Current Levels of Sulfur Deposi-
tion on Stream Chemistry in the Southern Blue Ridge
Mountains, U.S.
PB91-116236/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reply to Discussion by Geoff Kite: Relationship between
Annual Runoff and Watershed Area for the Eastern United
States.
PB91-177022/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
CHURCH, R.
Regional Characteristics of Land Use in Northeast and
Southern Blue Ridge Province: Associations with Acid Rain
Effects on Surface-Water Chemistry.
PB91-207001/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CIFUENTES, L. A.
Stable Carbon Isotope Analysis of Nucleic Acids to Trace
Sources of Disserved Substrates Used by Estuarine Bacte-
ria.
PB91-164012/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CIMINO, H. C.
Analysis of the Genotoxicity of Anthraquinone Dyes in the
Mouse Lymphoma Assay.
PB91-183509/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CIMORELU, A. J.
Advanced Screening Model for Complex Terrain Applica-
PB91-162693/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
User's Guide to the Complex Terrain Dispersion Model Plus
Algorithms for Unstable Situations (CTDMPLUS): Volume 2.
The Screening Mode (CTSCREEN).
PB91-136564/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
CLARK, C.S.
Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Bush Bean
rPhaseoius vutaaris') to Ozone and Drought Stress.
PB91-219014/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CLARK, J. M.
Fish Consumption Advisories: Toward a Unified, Scientffi-
cally Credible Approach.
PB91-191452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLARK, J. R.
Btoaccumulation of Kepone by Grass Shrimp ('Palaemon-
etes pugio'): Importance of Dietary Accumulation and Food
PB91-163865/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of the Seagrass Thalassia testudmum1 and Its
Epiphytes in the RekJ and in Laboratory Test Systems.
PB91-163790/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Use of 'Thalassia' and Its Epiphytes for Toxkaty Assess-
ment Effects of a Drilling Fluid and Tributyrtm.
PB91-163931/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLARK, R.M.
Analysis of Inacth/atkxi of 'Giardia lamblia' by Chlorine.
PB91-196253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterizing Surface Waters That May Not Require Filtra-
PB91-171637/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Controlling Organics with GAC: A Cost and Performance
PB9VI77105/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cost Estimates for Controlling SOCs by GAC Treatment,
PB91-162420/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Current State of Corrosion Control: Technologies and
Costs.
PB91-182691/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development, Application, and Calibration of Models for
Predicting Water Quality in Distribution Systems.
PB91-223313/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Cost Equations for GAC Treatment Sys-
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
of Water Treatment Processes: A
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Economies of Scale and Scope in Water Supply.
PB91-163519/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA's Research Program in Granular Activated Carbon.
PB91-223321/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating trie Costs of Packed-Tower Aeration and GAC
for Controlling Selected Organics.
PB91-182261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inactivation of 'Giardia lamblia' by Free Chlorine: A Mathe-
matical Model.
PB91-223305/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Measuring and Modeling Variations in Distribution System
Water Quality.
PB91-196410/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Microbial Aspects
Progress Report
PB91-231118/REB
Model of 'Giardia lamblia' Inactivation by Free Chlorine.
PB91-196139/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Contaminant Propagation in Drinking Water Distri-
bution Systems.
PB91-196170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling the Inactivation of Giardia Lamblia.
PB91-196386/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Research to Support the SDWA: Pushing Back the Enve-
lope.
PB91-145094/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Safe Drinking Water for the Little Guy: Options and Alterna-
tives.
PB91-182782/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Water Quality Modeling and Sampling Study in a Distribu-
tion System.
PB91-131615/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Water Quality Modeling in Distribution Systems.
PB91-130153/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
CLARK, T. L
Adaptation of the Advanced Statistical Trajectory Regional
Air Pollution (ASTRAP) Model to the EPA VAX Computer.
Modifications and Testing.
PB91-127720/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLARKE. E. C.
Short-Term Toxicity (1 and 10 Days) of Cadmium Chloride
in Mate and Female Rats: Gavage and Drinking Water.
PB91-109S38/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLAXTON, L.
Bioassay of Complex Mixtures of Indoor Air Pollutants.
Chapter?.
PB91-162560/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stability of the Mutagenicity in Stored Cigarette Smokers'
Urine and Extract
PB91-183319/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
CLAXTON, l_ D.
Assessment of the Mutagenicity of Volatile Organic Air Pol-
After Atmospheric Transformation.
lutants Before and After /
PB91-162594/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Effect of Ampkallin-lnduced Alterations in Murine Intestinal
Mfcrobiota on the Survival and Competition of Environmen-
tally Released Pseudomonads.
PB91-109348/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Genetic Activity Profiles in the Testing and Evaluation of
Chemical Mixtures, June 1990.
PB91-115840/REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Antibiotics on Intestinal Tract Survival and
Translocation of Environmental 'Pseudomonas' Species.
PB91-115865/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Metabolism of 1-Nitropyrene by Human, Rat and Mouse In-
testinal Flora: Mutagenicity of Isolated Metabolites by Direct
Analysis of HPLC Fractions with a Mterosuspension Re-
verse Mutation Assay.
PB91-171785/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Source Apportionment of Mutagenic Activity of Fine Particle
Organics in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-182832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
lexicological Screen to Determine In vitro Survival and
Competition of Environmentally Applied Pseudomonads
with Mouse Fecal Mkrobrata.
PB91-207076/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Use of the Spiral Salmonella Assay to Detect the Mutage-
nicity of Complex Environmental Mixtures.
PB91-191668/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLAY, D. R.
RCRA Orientation Manual 1990 Edition.
PB91-145888/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
CLAYTON, C. A.
EPA's Indoor Air Quality and Work Environment Survey:
Relationships of Employees' Self-Reported Health Symp-
toms with Direct Indoor Air Quality Measurements.
PB91-213579/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CLEGG, E. 0.
Historical and Histopathological Evaluation of the Tests.
PB91-164293/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
CLEMENT, J. A.
Radon Removal
Techniques.
PB91-102020/REB
CLEMENTS, J.
Use of Expert Systems to Assist in Decisions Concerning
Environmental Control.
PB91-171447/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Using Point-of-Entry Water Treatment
91-01 PC A07/MF A01
CLEMENTS, W. E.
Video Image Analysis System for Concentration Measure-
ments and Flow Visualization in Building Wakes.
PB91-219055/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CLEVELAND, C.
Analysis of Historical Radiatively Important Trace Gases
(RITG) Emissions: Development of a Trace Gas Accounting
System (T-GAS) for 14 Countries.
PB91-216325/REB 91-04 PC A16/MF A03
CLICKNER, R.
Evaluation of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response
Act (AHERA).
PB91-216408/REB 91-04 PC A18/MF A04
CLIFFORD, D.
Arsenic(3) and Arsenic(S) Removal from Drinking Water in
San Ysidro, New Mexico.
PB91-181925/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Evaluating Ion Exchange for Removing Radium from
Groundwater.
PB91-109884/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLINE, J. K.
Radon Removal by POE GAC Systems: Design, Perform-
ance, and Cost.
PB91-125633/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
CLINE, P. V.
Cosolvency of Partially Miscible Organic Solvents on the
Solubility of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals.
PB91-116194/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLOTHIER, W. D.
Spatic-Temporal Fluctuations in the Distribution and Abun-
dance of Demersal Fish and Epibenthic Crustaceans in Ya-
quina Bay, Oregon.
PB91-183228/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CLUXTON, P.
Feasibility of Hydraulic Fracturing of Soil to Improve Reme-
dial Actions.
PB91-181818/REB 91-01 PCA14/MFA02
CLYDE, W. A.
Mycoplasma genitalium Protein Resembling the 'Mycoplas-
ma pneumoniae' Attachment Protein.
PB91-116061/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
COATS, C. J.
Wind Reid Development for the EPA Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB91-191213/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COATS, J. R.
Comparative Toxicology of the Pyrethroid Insecticides.
PB91-115931/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COCHRAN, J. W.
Metabolism of Chlorinated Methanes, Ethanes, and Ethy-
lenes by a Mixed Bacterial Culture Growing on Methane.
PB91-144774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
COFFIN, D. L.
Significance of Mass and Number of Fibers in the Correla-
tion of V79 Cytotoxicity with Tumorigenic Potential of Miner-
al Fibers.
PB91-116020/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
COFFIN, R. B.
Stable Carbon Isotope Analysis of Nucleic Acids to Trace
Sources of Dissolved Substrates Used by Estuarine Bacte-
PB91-164012/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COHEN, J.
Review of the National Ambient Air Quajity Standards for
Lead: Assessment of Scientific and Technical Information.
PB91-206185/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA02
COHEN, M. A.
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds and
Paitculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 1. Methods
and Descriptive Statistics.
PB91-207084/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds and
Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 2. Analysis
of Factors Contributing to VOC and Particle Exposures.
PB91-207092/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
COLE, f. A.
Taxonomic Level and Sample Size Sufficient for Assessing
Pollution Impacts on the Southern California Bight Macro-
benthos.
PB91-177188/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
COLEUAN, J. T.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,2-Dtchloropropane.
PB91-143388/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
COLLETTE, T. W.
Ester Hydrolysis Rate Constant Prediction from Infrared In-
terferograms.
PB91-183327/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Multispectral Identification of Potentially Hazardous Byprod-
ucts of Ozonation and Chlorination. Part 1. Studies of Chro-
matographic and Spectroscopic Properties of MX.
PB91 -161703/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
COLDER, A. M.
Mycoplasma genitalium Protein Resembling the 'Mycoplas-
ma pneumoniae' Attachment Protein.
PB91-116061/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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COLLIER, J. U.
Adsorption of Organic Cations to Natural Materials.
PB91-144881/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
COLLINS, E.
ORO Health Biomarkers Program. Research Strategy Docu-
PB91-195982/RE6 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COHELEO.R.
kitralaboratory Precision of Saltwater Short-Term Chronic
Toxicity Tests.
PB91-117523/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
COMFORT, fl.lt
Critical Hearth Issues Associated with Review of the Soen-
«ic Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen.
PB91-191270/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONHE.L. W.
Cardnpathic Effect of 1i3-Trichkxopropane after Suba-
cute and Subchronic Exposure n Rats.
PB91-213629/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Short-Term Toxicity (1 and 10 Days) of Cadmium Chloride
in Mate and Female Rats: Gavage and Drinking Water.
PB91-109538/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ten- and Ninety-Day Toxicity Studies of 1.2-Dichloroben-
zene Administered by Oral Gavage to Sprague-Oawtey
Rats.
PB91-233411/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
COMDREN.A.
Design Information Report Sludge Management Systems.
PB9i-196378/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONE. A. L.
Samping and Analysis of Municipal Wastewater Sludge In-
onerator Emissiore tor Metals. Metal Species, and Organ-
PB91-219113/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
CONE.L
Hydrocarbon Continuous Monitoring Systems for Hazardous
win* Ultimate! Erncston* Meaiurement
PB91-213561/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
CONNER, T.L.
Air Ouatty Moratomg in Atlanta with the Differential Optical
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
• Modeling of Fine Particles in the Tacoma Tide-
PB91-19114S/REB 91-01 PCAO3/MFAQ1
CONNER. W.fX
Paniculate Characteristics and Visual Effects of the Atmos-
phere at noaoarch Triangle Park.
PB9M83392/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
CONOLLY.a
Mrex Induces Omithne Decartxncylase in Female Rat
Lwer.
PB91-17183S/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONOMOS,kL
DtoirglandDtoemorirars in Adpose Tissue of U.S. Viet-
nam Votanvis and Controls.
PB91-16758S/REB 91-01 PC AO9/MF A01
COOK.E.R.
PossMe Red Spruce Dectne: Contrfcufions of Tree-Ring
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Absorption Spectrometer.
PB91-191Z39VREB
Analysis.
PB91-196
PB91-196428/REB
COOK, P.M.
BJoaccumuMon and Ternary c
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DEANGELO, A. B.
lexicological Screen to Determine In vitro Survival and
Competition of Environmentally Applied Pseudomonads
with Mouse Fecal Microbiota.
PB91-207076/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CRESPI, C.
Transfection of Cytochrome P450 cDNAs into Mammalian
Cells Used in Mutation and Transformation Assays.
PB91-1 32951 /REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
CRITTENDEN, J. C.
Designing Fixed-Bed Adsorbers to Remove Mixtures of Or-
ganics.
PB91-144766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CROCKETT, A. B.
Ground-Water Issue: Soil sampling and analysis for volatile
organic compounds.
DE91016758/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CROFT, B. A.
Assessing Pesticide Risk to Arthropod Natural Enemies
Using Expert System Technology.
PB9f-240465/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
CROFTON, K. M.
Acute Effects of Amhraz on the Acoustic Startle Response
and Motor Activity.
PB91-115998/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of 2,4-Dithtobiuret on Sensory and Motor Function.
PB91-200220/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Sensory System Function Using Reflex Modi-
fication of the Startle Response.
PB91-109371/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evidence for an Involvement of Associative Conditioning in
Reflex Modification of the Acoustic Startle Response with
Gaps in Background Noise.
PB91-1636347REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Examination of the Proconvulsant Actions of Pyrethroid In-
secticides Using Pentylenetetrazol and Amygdala Kindling
Seizure Models.
PB91-109744/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Learning and Memory Deficits in Rats Following Exposure
to 3,3'-lminodipropionitrile.
PB91-145078/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reflex Modification and the Detection of Toxicant-Induced
Auditory Dysfunction.
PB91 -1 1 7036/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Trimethyttin Effects on Auditory Function and Cochlear
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CROSS, J.
Pesticide Monitoring: Illinois EPA's Summary of Results.
1965-1989.
PB91-201459/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
GROUSE, R. R.
User's Guide for Executing OZIPR.
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Dl MAURO, D.
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Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic In-
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DOERR, C. L.
Comparison of Chromosome Aberration Frequency and
Small-Colony TK-Deficient Mutant Frequency in L5178Y/
TK(+ /-)-3.7.2C Mouse Lymphoma Cells.
PB91-171777/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Genotoxicity of 2-Amino-6-N-Hydroxyadenine (AHA) to
Mouse Lymphoma and CHO Cells.
PB91-243048/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
DOLL.R.
Report of the International Committee on Nickel Carcinc-
genesis in Man.
PB91-109801/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
DOLPH, J.
Sensitivity of the Regional Water Balance in the Columbia
River Basin to Climate Variability: Application of a Spatially
Distributed Water Balance Model.
PB91-226522/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
DOMINGUEZ, S. E.
Effects of Dieofol on Mallard Eggshell Quality.
PB91-163543/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DONALDSON, W. E.
Morphometric Analysis of Osteosclerotic Bone Resulting
from Hexachtorobenzene Exposure.
PB91-171876/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DONEGAN.K.
Bwassay Protocol for Lethal and Sub-Lethal Effects of
Fungal Pathogens on 'Chrysoperia camea' (Neuroptera:
Chiysopidae).
PB91-179044/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Calibration of Greenhouse and the Reid for Survival of Ge-
netically Engineered Microorganisms.
PB91-109975/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Methods for Sampling, Recovery, and Enu-
meration of Bacteria Applied to the Phytloplane.
PB91-182303/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
DONEKER, R. L
CORMIX: An Expert System for Mixing Zone Analysis.
PB91-216309/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DONNELLY, A. C. A.
Hydrotogic-Hydrochemical Characterization of Texas Fno
Formation Used for Deep-Well Injection of Chemical
Wastes.
PB9M44899/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DONNELLY, J. R.
Bromo- and Bromochkxo-Dibenzo-P-Dioxins and Dibenzo-
furans in the Environment
PB91-146548/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Gas Chromatographic/Mass Spectrometric Approach for
Isomer-Specffic Environmental Monitoring of the 1700
Bromo-. Chtoro-. and Bromochloro-Dibenzo-p-Dioxins.
PB91-218974/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Mass Spectral Characteristics of Bromochlorinated O
benzo-p-Dioxins and Dtoenzoforans.
PB91-117176/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Purity and Heat of Fusion Data for Environmental Stand-
ards as Determined by Differential Scanning Calorimetry.
PB91-146555/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DONOVAN, E. J.
Assessment of the Biolac (Trade Name) Technology.
PB91-102095/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
DONOVAN, R. P.
Quantification of Partiduate Emission Rates from Vacuum
Cleaners.
PB91-191189/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DORSEY, J. D.
Integrated Approach to Research on the Impact of Sources
on Indoor Air Quality.
PB91-182659/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DOSANLIL
Technology Evaluation Report Design and Development of
a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume 1.
PB91-231456/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report Design and Development of
a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume 2.
PB91-231464/REB 91-O4 PC A12/MF A03
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
DOSKOCIL, J.
PC BEEPOP, an Ecotoxicological Simulation Model for
Honey Bee Populations.
PB91-206995/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
DOSTAL, K. A.
Fate of Water Soluble Azo Dyes in the Activated Sludge
Process.
PB91-240507/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
DOUGLAS, S. G.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 2.
User's Manual for the (JAM (CB-IV) Modeling System
PB91-131235/REB 91-01 PC A22/MF A03
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 3.
User's Manual for the Diagnostic Wind Model.
PB91-131243/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
OOURSON, M. L
Fish Consumption Advisories: Toward a Unified, Scientifi-
cally Credible Approach.
PB91-191452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
New Approaches in the Derivation of Acceptable Daily
Intake (ADI).
PB91-191379/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Inhalation RFD
Methodology: Risk Assessment for Air Toxics.
PB91-163717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DOWNS, W. C.
Nitrate for Biorestoration of an Aquifer Contaminated with
Jet Fuel.
PB91-164285/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
DOYLE, C. L.
Diversity and Origin of 'Desulfovibrio' Species: Phylogenetic
Definition of a Family.
PB91-163857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DOYLE, J. D.
Effects of 2,4-Dich|orophenol, a Metabolite of a Genetically
Engineered Bacterium, and 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetate on
Some Microorganism-Mediated Ecological Processes in
Soil.
PB91-219022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DRABKIN, M.
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Optical Fabri-
cation Laboratory, Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center,
Denver, Colorado.
PB91-235887/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
DRAPER, D. C.
Advances in Hazardous Waste Site Alluvial Sampling.
PB91-233320/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
DREWES, L. A.
Purity and Heat of Fusion Data for Environmental Stand-
ards as Determined by Differential Scanning Calorimetry.
PB91-146555/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DRISCOLL, C. T.
Acidification and Recovery of a Spodosol Bs Horizon from
Acidic Deposition.
PB91-240473/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Episodic Acidification of Adirondack Lakes during Snow-
melt
PB91-177162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DRISCOLL, K.
Modulation of Eicosanoid Production by Human Alveolar
Macrophages Exposed to Silica 'In vitro'.
PB91-136630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DROESSLER, T.
Projection of Response of Trees and Forests to Acidic
Deposition and Associated Pollutants.
PB91-136572/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
DROESSLER, T. D.
In the Footsteps of Robert Marshall: Proposed Research of
White Spruce Growth and Movement at the Tree Limit,
Central Brooks Range, Alaska.
PB91-226S14/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
DRUST, E. a
Long-Term Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of Intra-
dentate Administration of Colchicine in Rats.
PB91-211508/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
DOAN, Z.B.
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research by China
and the USEPA.
PB91-216267/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DUBARD, J. L
Self-Consistent Deutschian ESP Model.
PB91-149518/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
DUEDALL, I. W.
Marine Processes, Their Relationship to Pollution, and a
Framework for Waste Management (Chapter 1).
PB91-132829/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DUFFEY, C. H.
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents (POHC)
Reference Directory. Documentation.
PB91-201061/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
DUFFY, C.
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of Con-
trol Technology Determinations. First Supplement to 1990
Edition.
PB91-231548/REB 91-04 PCA17/MFA04
DUFFY, M. C.
Effect of LJndane on Intestinal Nitroreductase. Azoreduc-
tase, SS-Glucuronidase, Dechlorinase, and Dehydrochlorin-
ase Activity.
PB91-163600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EBEL, A.
DUNAWAY, G.
Reducing Waste in the Photo Lab. Waste Minimization: Op-
portunity Assessment Make It Easy.
PB91-171900/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
DUNCAN, R. C.
Biochemical and Biological Markers: Implications for Epide-
miologic Studies.
PB91-109488/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DUNN, J. E.
Interaction of Vapour Phase Organic Compounds with
Indoor Sinks.
PB91-196493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Minimization of Transient Emissions from Rotary Kiln Incin-
erators, 1990.
PB91-196329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DUNN, W. J.
Principal Components Analysis and Partial Least Squares
Regression.
PB91-146373/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
UNIPALS: Software tor Principal Components Analysis and
Partial Least Squares Regression.
PB91-146365/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DUNTEMAN, G.
Workplace Characteristics Associated with Health and
Comfort Concerns in Three Office Buildings in Washington,
PB91-211342/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
DUPUY, A. E.
Evaluation of Methodology for Determination of Polyhalo-
genated Dibenzo-'p'-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Ambient
Air.
PB91-196063/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis for Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Diox-
ins and Dibenzofurans in Ambient Air.
PB91-131698/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DURGIN, P. B.
Background Hydrocarbon Vapor Concentration Study for
Underground Fuel Storage Tanks.
PB91-191353/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
DURHAN, E. J.
Extraction and Concentration of Nonpolar Organic Toxi-
cants from Effluents Using Solid Phase Extraction.
PB91-116103/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Identification of Nonpolar Toxicants in Effluents Using Tox-
icity-Based Fractionation with Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry.
PB91-183434/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DURKIN, P.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Heptachlor, Hepta-
chlor Epoxide and Chlordane.
PB91-142877/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
DURKIN, P. R.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Pentachlorophenol.
PB91-142802/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
DUX, T.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Procedures for
Hazardous Waste Incineration. Handbook.
PB91-145979/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
DYER, R. &
Rat Flash-Evoked Potential Peak N160 Amplitude: Modula-
tion by Relative Flash Intensity.
PB91-191577/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
DZUBAY, T. G.
Dichotomous Samplers Modified for Use with Electron Mi-
croscopy.
PB91-116830/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fitting Multimodal Lognormal Size Distributions to Cascade
Impactor Data.
PB91-116822/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sources of Mutagenic Activity in Urban Fine Particles.
PB91-182121/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EAKIN, K. W.
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Aquatic In-
vertebrate Responses in Four Catskill Mountain Streams:
An Interim Report of the Episodic Response Project.
PB91-216382/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EARLY, G.
Use of the Spiral Salmonella Assay to Detect the Mutage-
nicrty of Complex Environmental Mixtures.
PB91-191668/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EARY, L. E.
Numerical Models for Predicting Watershed Acidification.
PB91-115956/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EASTERLING, R. E.
Flow Cytometnc Analysis of the Mechanism of Methylmer-
cury Cytotoxicity.
PB91-163675/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EASTWOOD, D.
Molecular Optical Spectroscopic Techniques for Hazardous
Waste Site Screening.
PB91-19S990/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EBEL, A.
Proceedings of U.S./FRG Workshop on Photochemical
Ozone Problem and Its Control (2nd). Held in Chapel Hill,
North Carolina on June 5-8, 1990.
PB91-211847/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
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EOBERG.S.C.
Assay for beta-Glucuronidase in Species of the Genus 'Es-
cheochia' and Its Applications for Drinking-Water Analysis.
PB91-177394/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Assay of Beta-Glucuronidase in Non-coR Escherichia Using
EC-Mug Medun and the CoHert (Trade Name) System.
PB91-162776/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Efficacy of beta-Glucuronidase Assay for Identification of
•Escherichia cofi' by the Defined-Substrate Technology.
PB91-109876/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EDENS.F.W.
Senm Chemistries of "Commix cotumbc japonica' Given Di-
etary Manganese Oxide (Mn3O4).
PB91-177220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EDER.B.K.
Use of Scavenging Ratios for the Inference of Surface-
Level Concentrations and Subsequent Dry Deposition of
Ca(2+ ). Mg(2+ ), Na(1 + ), and K(1 + ).
PB91-183285/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EDGERTON. E. S.
National Dry Deposition Network: Third Annual Progress
Report (1989).
PB91-181784/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EDGERTON, S. W.
Cost and Feasfetty of the Temporary Total Enclosure
Method for Determining Capture Efficiency.
P891-181966/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EDWARDS. E. A.
Microbial Degradation of Alkytwnzenes under Suttate-Re-
ducing and Methanogenic Conditions.
PB81-212324/REB
91-O4 PCA04/MFA01
EDWARDS. T. L
CMordtnetorm-tnduced Alterations in Endocrine Regulation
within the Male Rat Reproductive System.
PB91-109736/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Suppression of the Luteinizing Hormone Surge by Chkxdi-
meform in Ovariectomized. Steroid-Primed Female Rats.
PB91-200303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EFFLER.S.W.
Optical Heterogeneity in Green Bay.
PB91-163501/REB 9
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EHRUCH.J.P.
Examination of bnrnune Parameters and Host Resistance
Mechanisms in B6C3F1 Mice Following Adult Exposure to
2.3.7.8-Tetrachlorodfcerizo-Ip'-Doxiri.
PB91-163659/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EKEMAN.G.A.
Eftects of Sewage Sludge on Dt- (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
Uptake by Plants.
PB91-177121/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Sludge-Borne PCBs.
PB91-177287/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Sources of Error in Analysis of Municipal Sludges and
PB91-177139/REB
6 for D<2-«thyriexyf) Phthalate.
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EtCEMAN, G. E.
Sludge Organics BnavaaabSty.
PB91-176859/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EKHLER.W.
Design of Terrecosm Enclosures for Use in Ecorisk Assess-
PB91-1960U/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EUERS.XM.
Aoxfc Lakes and Streams in the United States; The Role of
Aoxfc Deposition.
PB91-226324/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Most Dkito Lake in the World.
PB91-144816/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
EBJERS.R.G.
Cost Modeing for Drinking Water Unit Treatment Process-
PB91-1624S3/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rainfal Data Analysis Using the Gamma DeUifruliun Func-
tion.
P991-176834/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Standardoed Costs for Water Supply Distribution Systems.
PB91-162461/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
EISENREICH. S. J.
FieU Mercomparis
of Precipitation Samplers for Assess-
Contaminants.
91-01 PCAO7/MFA01
EISNER, A. D.
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aero-
sol/Vapor-Laden Gases-1. Theory of the Hygroscopic Aero-
sol Effects on Temperature and Relative HumidHy Patterns
of Inspired Air.
PBS1-182139/REB 91-01 PCAO3/MFA01
Couptod Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aerc-
sol/Vapor-Laden Gases. 2. Computer Modeing of Water
Vapor/Droplet Interaction and Errtrarmert.
PB91-199901/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Simulation of Heat and Mass Transfer Processes in a Sur-
i Bronchial System Developed for Hygroscopic Aero-
jTStudns.
PB91-109363/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EJIGOU, A.
New Approach to Estimation of Relative Risks Due to Two
or More Risk Factors under Multiple Matching in Case-Con-
trol Studies.
PB91-231241/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EKELUND, l_ G.
Production of Arrhythmias by Elevated Carboxyhemoglobm
in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease.
PB91-171850/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EKLUND, B.
Air/Superrund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Database of Emission Rate Measurement Projects.
PB91-222059/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Emission Factors for Superfund Remediation Technologies.
PB91-190975/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Air Stripping of Contaminated
Water.
PB91-211888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ELDER, J. F.
Genetic Variation in dona) Vertebrates Detected by Simple-
Sequence DMA Fingerprinting.
PB91-163972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EUAS.R.W.
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Scien-
tific Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen.
PB91-191270/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ELLESTAD, C. D.
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Munici-
pal Waste Gombustors: Economic Analysis of Materials
Separation Requirement.
PB91-222539/REB 91-O4 PC A10/MF A03
ELLESTAD. T. G.
Field Comparison of Methods for the Measurement of Gas-
eous and Paniculate Contributors to Acidic Dry Deposition.
PB91-163774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ELLINGTON, J. J.
Chemical-Specific Parameters for Toxioty Characteristic
Contaminants.
PB91-14S361/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Fate Constants for Some Chtorofluococarbon Substitutes.
PB91-191015/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Techniques Affecting Precision and Accuracy in Hydrolysis
Rate Constant Determinations of Volatile Organic Com-
pounds Using Jeffers' Zero Headspace Reaction Bulbs.
PB91-21629T/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ELUOTT, D. J.
Importance of Alignment between Local DC Magnetic Field
and an Oscillating Magnetic Field in Responses of Brain
Tissue In vitro and In vivo.
PB91-145052/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ELSTEIN, K. H.
Cyctophospharr»de Teratogenests: Evidence for Compensa-
tory Responses to Induced Cellular Toxicity.
PB91-163667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Flow Cytometric Analysis of the Mechanism of Methylmer-
cury Cytotoxjcrty.
PB91-163675/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Increasing Sensitivity of the Ortho Analytical Cytofluoro-
graph by Modifyng the Fluid System.
PB91-1636B3/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EMUEL.B. B.
Approach for Estimating Global Landfill Methane Emissions.
PB91-149534/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EMMEL.T.
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fred Plants. Volume 1. Introduction and Methodology.
PB91-133322/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 2OO
Coal-Fred Plants. Volume 2. Site Specific Studies for Ala-
bama, Delaware, Florida. Georgia, Illinois.
PB91-133330/REB 91-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fred Plants. Volume 3. Site Specific StucSes for Indi-
ana. Kentucky. Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan. Minne-
sota.
PB91-133348/REB 91-01 PC A1S/MF A03
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 4. Site Specific Studies for Mis-
souri. Mississippi. North CaroSna. New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York. Ohio.
PB91-133355/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Retrofit Costs tor SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 5. Site Specific Studies for Penn-
sylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Wisconsin,
West Virginia.
PB91-133363/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
EHUEL.T.E.
Retrofit Costs for Lime/Limestone FGD and Lime Spray
Drying at Coal-Fred Utility Boilers.
PB91-1369S2/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Retrofit Costs of SO2 and NOx Control at 200 U.S. Coal-
Fred Power Plants.
PB91-226381/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EUUERSON, R. Y.
Absorption of Microwave RacSatton by the Anesthetized
Rat Electromagnetic and Thermal Hotspots in Body and
Tai.
PB91-109157/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENDO, O.
Biological and Chemical Methodologies for Assessing
Human Exposure to Airborne Mutagens Indoors.
PB91-133025/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Highly Sensitive Broassays for Evaluating Airborne Muta-
gens Indoors.
PB91-132985/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENEFF, K. L
Conditions Influencing Yield and Analysis of 8-Hydroxy-2' -
Deoxyguanosine in Oxidatively Damaged DNA.
PB91 -117499/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENFIELD, C.
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Ground Water Extraction
Systems.
PB91-177386/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ENFIELD, C. G.
Chemical Transport Facilitated by Colloidal-Sized Organic
Molecules.
PB91-171512/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Organic Chemical Transport to Groundwater.
PB91-137059/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENNEVER, F.
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Radium (Final Draft).
PB91-225631/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
ENNIS, C. A.
Branch Chamber System and Techniques for Simultaneous
Pollutant Exposure Experiments and Gaseous Flux Determi-
nations.
PB91-117481/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Flux Determinations and Physiological Response in the Ex-
posure of Red Spruce to Gaseous Hydrogen Peroxide,
Oxone. and Sulfur Dioxide.
PB91-117473/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ENSOR, D. S.
Air Cleaners for Indoor Air Pollution Control (Chapter 10).
PB91-242446/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Airborne Particle Sizes and Sources Found in Indoor Air.
PB91-191171/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Local and Central Controls for Indoor Air
Quality.
PB91-226373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Fundamental Evaluation of an Electronic Air Cleaner.
PB91-17673S/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Particle Size Distributions for an Office Aerosol.
PB91-177196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantification of Parbduate Emission Rates from Vacuum
Cleaners.
PB91-191189/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Three-Dimensional Contaminant Distribution in an Office
Space.
PB91-22636S/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPPERSON. D.L
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Aldehyde Results,
1969.
PB91-148288/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
ERALP, A. E.
Destruction of Enteric Bacteria and Viruses during Two-
Phase Digestion.
PB91-196188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERB, T. A.
Acid Precipitation in North America: 1987 Annual and Sea-
sonal Data Summaries from Acid Deposition System Data
Base.
PB91-196683/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EREXSON, G.
Cytogenebc Analyses of Mice Exposed to Dichkxomethane.
PB91-11S824/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EREXSON, a L
Association of Marginal Folate Depletion with Increased
Human Chromosomal Damage In vivo: Demonstration by
Analysis of Micronudeated Erythrocytes.
PB91-117614/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cytogenetic Studies of Ethyl Acrylate Using C57BL/6 Mice.
PB91-200246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Persistence of Lymphocytes with Dicentric Chromosomes
Following Whole-Body X Irradiation of Mice.
PB91-171868/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERICKSON, B. J.
Analysis of Risk from Exposure to Alcdcarb Using Immune
Response of Nonuniform Populations of Mice.
PB91-116756/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ERICKSON, H. E.
Watershed Manipulation Project Field Implementation Plan
for 1986-1989.
PB91-148403/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Watershed Manipulation Project Quality Assurance Imple-
mentation Plan for 1986-1989.
PB91-148395/REB 91-O1 PC A10/MF A02
ERICKSON, R. J.
Environmental Impacts on the Physiological Mechanisms
Controlling Xenobiotic Transfer Across Fish Gills.
PB91-196477/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Simple Flow-Limited Model for Exchange of Organic Chemi-
cals at Fish GUIs.
P891-146720/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
FLORA, J. D.
ESHLEMAN, K. N.
Potential Future Effects of Current Levels of Sulfur Deposi-
tion on Stream Chemistry in the Southern Blue Ridge
Mountains, U.S.
PB91-116236/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ESKRIDGE, R. E.
Elevated Plume Transport and Diffusion: 20-150 km Down-
wind of Beijing, P.R.C.
PB91-1832697REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Velocity Oscellations and Plume Dispersion in a Residential
Neighborhood during Wintertime Nights.
PB91-183293/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ESTORNELL, P. M.
Compilation of Information on Alternative Barriers for Liner
and Cover Systems.
PB91-141846/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ETTUN, R. A.
Histotogical and Histopathological Evaluation of the Testis.
PB91-164293/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EVANS, O.
Reducing Waste in the Photo Lab. Waste Minimization: Op-
portunity Assessment Make It Easy.
PB91-171900/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EVANS, a M.
Control Technology: Estimating Innovative Technology
Costs for the SITE Program.
PB91-163758/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cost Estimating Systems for Remedial Action Projects.
PB91-231191/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EVANS, M.
Chemfix Technologies, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Proc-
ess. Application Analysis Report.
PB91-187054/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EVANS. P.
Comparative Analysis of the Electrostatic Potentials of
Some Structural Analogues of 2.3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-
dioxin and of Related Aromatic Systems.
PB91-109793/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EVERETT, N.
Evaluation of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response
Act (AHERA).
PB91-216408/REB 91-04 PC A18/MF AIM
EVERS.D.
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Ammonia Removal from
Wastewater by Steam Stripping.
PB91-234633/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EVERSON.R. B.
Association of Marginal Folate Depletion with Increased
Human Chromosomal Damage In vivo: Demonstration by
Analysis of Micronucleated Erythrocytes.
PB91-117614/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Chemotherapy on the In vivo Frequency of Glycc-
phorin A 'Null1 Variant Erythrocytes (Revised^
PB91-145029/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
FARES, R.
Great Lakes Demonstration Program, Section 108a.
PB91-148437/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FARLAND, W. H.
Significance of DNA Damage and Repair Mechanisms in
Health Risk Assessment.
PB91-176941/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FARRAH, S. R.
Murtilaboratory Evaluation of Methods for Detecting Enteric
in Soils.
Effect of Residual Splenic Function and Folate Levels on
the Frequency of Micronucteated Red Blood Cells in Spten-
ectomized Humans.
PB91-218982/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EWING, L l_
Maintenance of Testosterone Production by Purified Adult
Rat Leydiq Cells for 3 Days In vitro.
PB91-117572/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Trophic Effect of Luteinizing Hormone on the Rat Leydig
PB91-117564/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EWING, H.E.
EukJrian-Lagrangian Localized Adjoint Method for the Ad-
vecbon-Diffuskxi Equation.
PB91-177253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EXON, J. H.
Subchronic 90 Day Toxicrty of Dichloroacetic and Trichlor-
PB91-171801/REB' 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EYCHANER, J. H.
Colloidal-Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in
Ground Water. Part 1. Sampling Considerations.
PB91-168419/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FAIRBROTHER, A.
Animals as Sentinels of Environmental Health Hazards.
PB91-219576/REB 91-04 PCA09/MFA02
Viruses in Soils.
PB91-183533/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
FARRELL, J. B.
Destruction of Enteric Bacteria and Viruses during Two-
Phase Digestion.
PB91-196188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technical Basis of Pathogen and Vector Attraction Reduc-
tion Requirements in EPA's Sludge Regulation Proposed
February 1989.
PB91-176867/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FARTHING, W. E.
Development of Sampling Methodology for Dilution Air
Sampling of Condensible Emissions from Stationary
Sources.
PB91-129742/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FATMI, M. B. A.
Comparison of Finite-Difference Time-Domain SAR Calcula-
tions with Measurements in a Heterogeneous Model of
Man.
PB91-109355/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FAULKNER, M. G.
Limb Process Development Studies.
PB91-127688/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Self-Consistent Deutschian ESP Model.
PB91-149518/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
FELHAR, L. W.
Urge-Scale Natural Gradient Tracer Test in Sand and
Gravel, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. 1. Experimental Design
and Observed Tracer Movement
PB91-216275/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FERGUSON, S. A.
Toxics in the Community, 1988 National and Local Per-
spectives.
PB91-100230/REB 91-01 PC E07/MF E07
FERNANDEZ, i. J.
Spodosol Variability and Assessment of Response to Acidic
Deposition.
PB91 -116798/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FERRARO, S. P.
Accumulation Factors for Eleven Polychlorinated Biphenyl
Congeners.
PB91-183426/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Taxonomic Level and Sample Size Sufficient for Assessing
Pollution Impacts on the Southern r
PC A03/MF A01
Subchronic Effects of Sodium Setenite and Setenomethioo-
ine on Several Immune-Functions in Mallarda
PB91-163550/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Synthesis Report Laboratory Test Methods for Exposure of
Birds to Microbial Pest Control Agents. „.„,...-.-.
PB91-109967/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
FAIRCHILD, S.
Air Toxic Emissions from Iron Foundries. ,.,-.,.,
PB91-223206/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
FAORO.R
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report. 1a8p.
PB91-172247/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1989.
Executive Summary and Chapter 4-Excerpts.
PB91-206235/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
benthos.
PB91-177188/REB
i California Bight Macro-
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FERRIS, F. G.
Remobilization of Toxic Heavy Metals Adsorbed to Bacte-
rial Wall-Clay Composites.
PB91-183350/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
FIEBER, J. L
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System.
PB91-131250/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
FIEDLER, H.
Emissions of Dioxins and Related Compounds from Com-
bustion and Incineration Sources.
PB91-103598/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
FIELANO, V. P.
Survival of Bacteria during Aerosolization.
PB91-177147/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
FIELD, R.
Swirt Device for Regulating and Treating Combined Sewer
PB91-'l33264/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FIELDER, H.
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Formation of Dioxins and Re-
lated Compounds in Industrial Processes.
PB91-103580/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Waste Disposal Sites Con-
taminated with Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-106237/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
FIELDS, B.S.
Characterization of an Axente Strain of 'Hartmannella ver-
miformis' Obtained from an Investigation of Nosocomial Le-
PB9f-2V1425/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
FINDLAY, W. O.
Foltow-Up Durability Measurements and Mitigation Perform-
ance Improvement Tests in 38 Eastern Pennsylvania
Houses Having Indoor Radon Reduction Systems.
PB91-171389/REB 91-01 PCA21/MFA03
FINKEL, J. M.
Study on Distributions and Recoveries of Tetrachlorodi-
benzo^Dkwin and Octachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin in a MMS
PMv!lfSl1743/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
FINKELDEY, J.
Database Management Techniques to Ensure Project Integ-
rity. Annual SAS Users Group International Conference
(14th). Held in San Francisco, California on April 9-12,
1989.
PB91-162768/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Development and Application of a Research Database for
Drinking Water Systems Evaluation.
PB91-162750/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FINKELSTEIN, A.
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Refuse-Derived
Fuel Combustors.
PB91-191429/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FINKELSTEIN, P. L.
Development of Impact-Oriented Climate Scenarios.
PB91-233486/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Distribution of Precipitation Seasonality in the United
States.
PB91-233510/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FINN, O. J.
Evidence That Drug-Resistant Alloreactive T Cells May
Contribute to Human Graft Rejection.
PB91-115774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FISHER, A.
Evaluation and Effective Risk Communications Workshop
Proceedings. Held in Washington, DC. in June 1988.
PB91-211896/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
FISHER, D. J.
Bioaccumulation of Kepone by Grass Shrimp ('Palaemon-
etes pugio'): Importance of Dietary Accumulation and Food
Ration.
PB91-163865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FISHER, H. L.
In vivo and In vitro Structure-Dosimetry-Activity Relation-
ships of Substituted Phenols in Developmental Toxicity
Assays.
PB91-213645/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Regression on Medians of Probability Distributions.
PB91-177006/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FISHER, R. S.
Acquisition and Loss of a Neuronal Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase during Neuronal Differentiation.
PB91-213652/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Nuclear and Axonal Localization of Ca(2+ (/Calmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase Type Gr in Rat Cerebellar
Cortex.
PB91-213637/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
FITZ-SIMONS, T.
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1989.
PB91-172247/HEB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1989.
Executive Summary and Chapter 4-Excerpts.
PB91-206235/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FITZGERALD, B.
Use of Btoassay Methods to Evaluate Mutagenicity of Am-
bient Air Collected Near a Municipal Waste Combustor.
PB91-109389/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FITZPATRICK, D. R.
Palatal Expression of TGFbeta Isoforms in Normal and Re-
tinoic Acid-Treated Embryos.
PB91-213595/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
FLATMAN, G. T.
RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Decision Procedures
Viewed as Quality Control Schemes.
PB91-183525/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLEHER, D. A.
Ecological Status and Trends Program: EPA's Approach to
Monitoring Condition of the Nation's Ecosystems.
PB91 -136986/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FLEMMING, C. A.
Remobilization of Toxic Heavy Metals Adsorbed to Bacte-
rial Wall-Clay Composites.
PB91-183350/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
FLETCHER, J.
Effect, Uptake and Disposition of Nitrobenzene in Several
Terrestrial Plants.
PB91-144808/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FLETCHER, J. S.
Database Assessment of Phytotoxicity Data Published on
Terrestrial Vascular Plants.
PB91-144733/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Greenhouse versus Field Testing and Taxo-
nomic Differences on Plant Sensitivity to Chemical Treat-
PB91-116772/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
UTAB Users Manual. Microcomputer Version. First Edition,
1991
PB91-216416/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
FLOCK, G.
Reducing Risk in Paint Stripping: Proceedings of an Interna-
tional Conference. Held in Washington, DC. on February
12-13 1991
PB91-224303/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
FLORA, J. D.
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipeline Leak Detection Systems.
PB91-113860/REB 91-01 PC AOB/MF A01
PA-1S
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
FLOYD, R A.
Conditions Influencing Yield and Analysis of B-Hydroxy-2' -
Deoxyguanosine in Ondativety Damaged DMA.
PB91-t17499/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FOGARTY.J.
National Survey o) Hazardous Waste Generators and Treat-
ment. Storage. Disposal, and Recycling Facilities in 1966.
Hazardous Waste Management in RCRA TSDR Units.
P891-211821/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
FOGCLSON,I_
Comparative Effects of Hypoxiaon Behavioral Thermoregu-
taSon in the Rats. Hamsters, and Mice.
PB91-183467/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Rats of the Fischer 344 and Long-Evans
Strains in Their Autonomic Thermoregutataxy Response to
TnmethyftKi Administration.
PB91-191551/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FOUNS8EE, 1_ J.
Air Quatty Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects.
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 11. A Log-
normal Model Relating Human Lung Function Decrease to
O3 Exposure.
P891-200287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Human Cinical Inhalation Exposures Experimental Design.
Methodology, and Physiological Responses.
PB9t-132944/REB 91-O1 PCAO3/MFA01
Ozone Concentration and Pulmonary Response Relation-
ships for 6.6-Hour Exposures with Five Hours of Moderate
Exerose to 0.08. 0.10. and 0.12 PPM.
PB91-191486/HEB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Respiratory Response of Humans Exposed to Low Levels
of Ozone for 6.6 Hours.
PB91-200311/RES 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
FORO.E.D.
Projection of Response of Trees and Forests to Acidic
Deposition and Associated Pollutants
PB91-136572/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
FORD. J,
Contamination of U.S. Arctic Ecosystems by Long-Range
Transport of Atmospheric Contaminants.
PB91-137109/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FOREHAND, l_
Characterization of Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
P891-242495/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
FOREHAND, l_ R.
Effect of Undane on Intestinal NHroreductase. Azoreduc-
tase. SS-Gkjcuronidase, Dechtorinasa. and Denydrochlorin-
ase Activity.
PB91-163600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FORREST. A.
Hazardous Substances in Our Environment A Citizen's
Guide to Understandng Health Risks and Reducing Expo-
sure.
PB91-131967/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
FORTMANN, a C.
Determination of Routes of Exposure of Infants and Ted-
ders to Household Pesticides: A Piot Study.
PB91-182899/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FORWARD, R. a
Use of Grass Shrimp f Palaemonetes pugio1) Larvae in
Field Bioassays of the Effects of Agricultural Runoff into
Estuaries.
PB9M99669/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FOSS.S.S.
Testing of Insect MioosporirJans (Merospora: Nosemati-
dae) in Nomaiget Aquatic Species.
PB91-163899/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FOSTER, R.
Field Demonstration of the UV/Oxictation Technology to
Treat Ground Water Contaminated with VOCs.
P891-163741/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
FOURNE.J.W.
Hepatic Neoplasms in the Mummichog Tundukis heterock-
tus from a Creosote-Contaminated Site.
PB91-163960/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOt
Ocular Chondrosarcomas in 'Ftivulus marmoratus' Poey
(Short Communication).
PB91-206946/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Testing of Insect Mtaoaporidians (Mcrospora. Nosemab-
dae) in Nontarget Aquatic Species.
PB91-163899/REB 91-O1 PC A027MF A01
Vertebral Abnormattes in JuvenOe Inland Srversktes "Meni-
cka berytna' Exposed to Terbufos during Embryogenesis.
PS91-163956/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
FOURMER D. J.
Fata 01 Trace Metals in a Rotary Kin Incinerator with a
Single-stage torrang Wet Scrubber. Volume 1. Technical
Results.
P891-223388/REB 91-O4 PC A07/MF A02
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kin Incinerator with a
Smgle-Stage torkzrw Wet Scrubber. Volume 2. AppemSces.
PB91-223396/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
Size Distributions of Trace Metals in Flue Gas Parbcutate
from a Plot-Scale Rotary Kan Incinerator
PB91-131623/REB 91-O1 PCA03/MFA01
FOWLE.J.R.
OTO Health Biomarkers Program. Research Strategy Docu-
PB91-19S9B2/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
FOWLER, J. R.
EPA's Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments Pro-
gram: Overview and Water-Related Research.
PB91-231068/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FOWLES.J.
Subchronic Effects of Sodium Setenrte and Setenomethion-
ine on Several Immune-Functions in Mallards.
PB91-163550/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FOX.K.
Slow Sand Filtration in the United States (Book Chapter).
PB91-176B83/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
FRADKIN.L.
Comparative Analysis of Health Risk Assessments for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors.
PB91-182337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FRANCtS.au.
Cydophosphamide Teratogenesis: Evidence for Compensa-
tory Responses to Induced Cellular Toxtcrty.
PB91-163667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Murine Cytomegalovirus on Development Lack
of Interactions of Virus and Sodium SaScyiate.
PB91-117069/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Teratogenicity of 5-Azacytidine in the Sprague-Oawtey Rat
PB91-11705UREB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
FRANOS, E. Z.
Animal Models for Assessing Developmental ToxkSty.
PB91-219154/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
FRANK, C. A.
Pesticide Removal by Membrane Processes.
PB91-1B2766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FRANK, N.
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report 1989.
PB91-172247/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report. 1989.
Executive Summary and Chapter 4-Excerpts.
PB91-206235/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FRANKEL.S.L.
Flow Cytometric Detection and Sizing of Fluorescent Parti-
cles Deposited at a Sewage Outfall Site.
PB9M45177/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FRANKUN, U. A.
Background Document on dean Products Research and
Implementation.
PB9MOB977/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
FRANZ. T. P.
Field Intercompanson of Precipitation Samplers for Assess-
ing Wet Deposition of Organic Contaminants.
PB91-125880/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
FRASER.A.
Evaluation of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response
Act (AHERA).
PB91-216408/REB 91-04 PC A18/MF ACM
FRATT, D. a
Comparative Analysis of Hearth Risk Assessments for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors.
PB9VI82337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FRAZ1ER, S. E.
Urban Aerosol Acids: Analysis of National Institute of
Standards and Technology Standard Reference Material
1649.
PB91-242S29/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FREAS.W.
National Air duality and Emissions Trends Report 1969.
PB91-172247/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report 1989.
Executive Summary and Chapter 4-Excerpts.
PB91-206235/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FREBJS.C.P.
Airborne Asbestos Levels Measured Before, during and
After Abatement
PB91-14S136/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FREDERtCKSON, J. K.
Evaluation ot Intact Sol-Core Microcosms for Determining
Potential Impacts on Nutrient Dynamics by Genetically En-
91-01 PC A02/MF AOt
FREDRKKSON, J. K.
Field CaHxation of Soi Core Microcosms for Evaluating
Fate and Effects of Genetically Engineered Microorganisms
it Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-216366/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
FREEMAN, KM.
Development and Implementation of the U.S. EPA's Waste
Reduction Innovative Technology Evaluation (WRITE) Re-
search Program.
PB91-162412/REB
91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Succeedra at Waste Minimisation.
PB91-162446/REB 91-01
PCA03/MFA01
FREEMAN, J.H.
Frnbria-Fomix Transectoos Disrupt the Ontogeny of De-
layed Alternation but Not Position Discrimination in the Rat
PB91-231282/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
FREESTONE, F. J.
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB91-176818/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Control of Transient Incinerator Emissions with an Oxygen
Based Combustion System.
PB91-182725/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Trial Bum Results and Future Activities of the EPA Mobile
Incinerator.
PB91-177097/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FREY, C. M.
Quantitative Methods for Cross-Species Mapping (CSM).
PB91-211482/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
FREYBERG, R. W.
AHERA Clearance at Twenty Abatement Sites.
PB91-217398/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Airborne Asbestos Levels Measured Before, during and
After Abatement.
PB91-145136/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Asbestos Fiber Reentrainment during Dry Vacuuming and
Wet Cleaning of Asbestos-Contaminated Carpet
PB91-161695/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for Removal of As-
bestos Fibers from Carpet
PB91-125740/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for the Removal of
Asbestos Fibers from Carpet (Journal Article).
PB91-145169/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
In-Place Performance Evaluation of HEPA-Filtration Sys-
tems at Asbestos Abatement Sites.
PB91-171645/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FRIEDMAN, a
Best Demonstrated Control Technology for Graphic Arts.
PB91-168427/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
FRIEDMAN, M.
Analysis of Arachidonic Acid Metabolites and Platelet Acti-
vating Factor Production.
PB91-231084/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Ozone Exposure on Liptd Metabolism in Human
Alveolar Macrophages.
PB91-176982/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Phosgene Exposure on Lung Arachidonic Acid
Metabolism.
PB91-177352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FROHUAN. L A.
Lack of Effect of Drinking Water Barium on Cardiovascular
Risk Factors.
PB91-109S9S/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FROST, T. M.
Little Rock Lake (Wisconsin): Perspectives on an Experi-
mental Ecosystem Approach to Seepage Lake Acidification.
PB91-163527/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Randomized Intervention Analysis and the Interpretation of
Whole-Ecosystem Experiments.
PB91-163535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FU.Z.X.
Elevated Plume Transport and Diffusion: 20-150 km Down-
wind of Beijing, P.R.C.
PB91-183269/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FUHR.H.S.
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Dtox-
ins and Related Compounds. Methods of Degradation. De-
struction, Detoxification, and Disposal of Dioxins and Relat-
ed Compounds.
PB91-125666/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FULK.F.
Macrotnvertebrate Field and Laboratory Methods for Evalu-
ating the Biological Integrity of Surface Waters.
PB9M71363/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
FULLER, R. D.
Spodosol Variability and Assessment of Response to Acidic
Deposition.
PS91-116798/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FULLER. W. A.
Indoor Air Pollution and Pulmonary Performance: Investigat-
ing Errors in Exposure Assessment
PB91-100917/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FUNG.LC.
Ozonation and Biological Stability of Water in an Operating
Water Treatment Plant
PB91-162438/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
FURLONG, E. T.
Paleoecdogical Investigation of Recent Lake Acidification
in the Adirondack Mountains. N. Y.
PB91-144709/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
GABELE, P. A.
Characterization of Emissions from a Variable Gasoline/
Methanol Fueled Car.
PB91-146563/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Emissions from an Early Model FFV.
PB91-242933/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GABLE, F.J.
Global Climatic Issues in the Coastal Wider Caribbean
Region.
PB91-116939/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GABRIELSSON, J. L.
Symposium Overview: Symposium on Application of Phar-
macokinetics in Developmental Toxicity Risk Assessments.
PB91-211474/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
GAGE, C. L.
Thermodynamic Evaluation of Five Alternative Refrigerants
in Vapour-Compression Cycles.
PB91-223297/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
GIBB, H.
Multiple DNA Adducts in Lymphocytes of Smokers
Nonsmokers Determined by 32P-Posttabeling Analysis.
P891-116897/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF
GAGE.L
Oxygenated Organic Compound Concentrations Near a
Roadway in Lithuania, SSR.
PB91-131672/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GAGEN, C. J.
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic In-
vertebrate Responses in Five Northern Appalachian
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-176057/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
GAIROLA, C. G.
32P-Postiabeling DNA Adduct Assay: Cigarette Smoke-In-
duced DNA Adducts in the Respiratory and Nonrespiratory
Rat Tissues.
PB91-162578/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GALLAGHER, J.
Comparison of Bioindicators of Exposure to Genotoxic
Indoor Air Pollutants.
PB91-132977/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GALLAGHER, J. E.
1-Chkxornethylpyrene: A Reference Skin Sensitizer and
Genotoxin.
PB91 -115782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Differences in Detection of DNA Adducts in the 32P-Postla-
beUing Assay After Either 1-Butanol Extraction or Nuclease
PI Treatment
PB91-115972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Mutagens and Risk Assessment
PB91-171736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
of Smokers and
IFA01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabelling of DNA and the
Autoradographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Mice Exposed
to 2-acetyTaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-posttabelling of DNA and the
Auloradographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Rats Exposed
to 2-acetyteminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GAN.T. V.
Hydrotogic Sensitivities of the Sacramento-San Joaquin
River Basin. California, to Global Warming.
PB91-177279/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GANDHI, O. P.
Absorption of Microwave Radiation by the Anesthetized
Rat Electromagnetic and Thermal Hotspots in Body and
Tail.
PB91-109157/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GANG.S.
Methods Manual for Compliance with the BIF Regulations:
Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Industrial Fur-
naces.
PB91-120006/REB 91-01 PCA15/MFA02
GAMIO, L
Microcosm for Measuring Survival and Conjugation of Ge-
netically Engineered Bacteria in Rhizosphere Environments.
PB91-218990/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Trajectory of Aerosol Droplets from a Sprayed Bacterial
PB91-219048/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
GAMIO, LU.
Overview of Methods for Evaluating Effects of Pesticides
on Reproduction in Birds.
PB91-231472/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
GANNON, J. T.
Movement of Bacteria through Soil and Aquifer Sand.
PB91-164277/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GARABEDUN.R
Use of Bioassay Methods to Evaluate Mutagenicity of Am-
bient Air Collected Near a Municipal Waste Combustor.
PB91-109389/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GARABEDIAN, S. P.
Large-Scale Natural Gradient Tracer Test in Sand and
Gravel, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. 1. Experimental Design
and Observed Tracer Movement
PB91-216275/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Macrodispersion and Spatial Variability of Hydraulic Con-
ductivity in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer, Cape Cod, Massa-
chusetts.
PB91-242370/REB 91-04 PCAOZ/MFA01
GARDEA-TORRESDEY, J. L.
Sources of Error in Analysis of Municipal Sludges and
Sludge-Amended-Soils for 6i(2-ethylhexyf) FtthaJate.
PB91-177139/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GARDNER, a a
Caroinogenicity of Black Rock Harbor Sediment to the
Eastern Oyster and Trophic Transfer of Black Rock Harbor
Carcinogens from the Blue Mussel to the Winter Rooster.
PB91-196600/RE8 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Germinomas and Teratoid Siphon Anomalies in Soflshell
dams, 'Mya arenaria', Environmentally Exposed to Herbi-
PB9t-196592/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GARDNER, L.
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories for
Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume 2.
Emission Inventory Requirements for Photochemical Air
91*4 PCA11/MFA03
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System.
PB91-131250/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
GARG.A.
DNA Adducts in Marine Mussel 'Mytilus galloprovincialis'
Living in Polluted and Unpolluted Environments. Chapter
12.
PB91-13689S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GARG.S.
Emissions Testing of a Precalciner Cement Kiln at Louis-
ville, Nebraska.
PB91-130195/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
Emissions Testing of a Wet Cement Kiln at Hannibal, Mis-
souri. Draft Report
PB91-130203/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry Scrubber and Bagh-
ouse Equipped Hazardous Waste Incinerator.
PB91-101865/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
GARLOW, C.
Asbestos/NESHAP Adequately Wet Guidance.
PB91-218693/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Asbestos/NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Containing Materi-
als Guidance.
PB91-218701/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GARRETT, N. E.
Quantitative Genetic Activity Graphical Profiles for Use in
Chemical Evaluation.
PB91-219139/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GARRY, V. F.
Human Genotoxicity: Pesticide Applicators and Phosphine.
PB91-109421/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Phosphine-Mediated Heinz Body Formation and Hemoglo-
bin Oxidation in Human Erythrocytes.
PB91-242602/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
GARTNER, J. W.
Comparison of Recording Current Meters in Shallow Waters
of San Francisco Bay, California.
PB91-1S6331/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
GATES, D. M.
Gas Exchange in 'Quercus rubra' (Northern Red Oak)
during a Drought Analysis of Relations among Photosyn-
thesis Transpiration, and Leaf Conductance.
PB91-182188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GATTIE, D. K.
Ecology of Quiescent Microbes. Viewing Microbial Habitats
as Interacting Zones of Proliferation and Quiescence Can
Give New Insights into the Operation of Microbial Commu-
nities in the Environment
PB91-183442/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GAVASKAR, A.
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Ammonia Removal from
Wastewater by Steam Stripping.
PB91-234633/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
GAY, B. W.
Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants. Proceed-
ings of the 1990 EPA/A and WMA International Symposi-
um. Held in Raleigh. North Carolina on May 1-4, 1990.
PB91-120279/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
Summary of the 1990 EPA/A and WMA International Sym-
posium: Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants.
PB91-183301/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GAY, C.
Projection of Response of Trees and Forests to Acidic
Deposition and Associated Pollutants.
PB91-136572/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
GEBERT, W. A.
Reply to Discussion by Geoff Kite: Relationship between
Annual Runoff and Watershed Area for the Eastern United
States.
PB91-177022/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
GELDREICH, E. E.
Bottled Water Microbial Quality of Alternative Water
Supply
PB91-131631/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterizing Surface Waters That May Not Require Filtra-
tion.
PB91-171637/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Renbitity in Bacteriological Monitoring.
PB91-137166/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Microbial Aspects of Water Treatment Processes: A
PBgiSl'nSffiEB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Presence-Absence CoHorm Test for Monitoring Drinking
Water Quality.
PB91-196196/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
GENTHNER, B. R. S.
Anomalies in the Enumeration of Starved Bacteria on Cul-
ture Media Containing NalkSxic Acid and Tetracydine.
PB91-206870/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Fluorinated Analogues of Phenol and Hydroxyben-
zoates on the Anaerobic Transformation of Phenol to Ben-
zoate
PB91-163873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GENTHNER, F. J.
Anomalies in the Enumeration of Starved Bacteria on Cul-
ture Media Containing Nalidixic Acid and Tetracydine.
PB91-206870/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
GENTILE, J. H.
Application of a Hazard-Assessment Research Strategy for
Waste Disposal at 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site (Chapter
14).
PB91-182808/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioassessment Methods for Determining the Hazards of
Dredged Material Disposal in the Marine Environment.
PB91-176768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Global Climatic Issues in the Coastal Wider Caribbean
Region.
PB91-116939/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Summary Report on Issues in Ecological Risk Assessment.
PB91-172122/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
GEORGAKAKOS, K. P.
Effects of Parameter Uncertainty on Long-Term Simulations
of Lake Alkalinity.
PB91-182170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Generalized Son Water Acidification Model.
PB91-182055/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lake Acidification Studies: The Role of Input Uncertainty in
Long-Term Predictions.
PB91-182105/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modeling of Long-Term Lake Alkalinity Responses to Acid
Deposition.
PB91-182071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Recursive Parameter Estimation of Hydrologic Models.
PB91-182089/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GEORGE, M. H.
Differences in Detection of DNA Adducts in the 32P-Postla-
belling Assay After Either 1 -Butanol Extraction or Nuclease
PI Treatment
PB91-115972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GEORGE, S. E.
Comparative Gastrointestinal Enzyme Activity and Activa-
tion of the Promutagen 2,6-Dinitrotoluene in Male CD-1
Mice and Male Fischer 344 Rate.
PB91-115816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Distribution, Clearance, and Mortality of Environmental
Pseudomonads in Mice upon Intranasal Exposure.
PB91-242S78/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effect of Ampkallin-lnduced Alterations in Murine Intestinal
Mterobtota on the Survival and Competition of Environmen-
tally Released Pseudomonads.
PB91-109348/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Antibiotics on Intestinal Tract Survival and
Transtocation of Environmental 'Pseudomonas' Species.
PB91-115865/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Metabolism of 1-Nitropyrene by Human, Rat, and Mouse In-
testinal Flora: Mutagenicity of Isolated Metabolites by Direct
Analysis of HPLC Fractions with a Microsuspension Re-
verse Mutation Assay.
PB91-171785/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potentiation o 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachlorophenol.
AD-A235140/1/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Potentiation of 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachlorophenol.
PB91-191544/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicological Screen to Determine In vitro Survival and
Competition of Environmentally Applied Pseudomonads
with Mouse Fecal Microbiota.
PB91-207076/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GERBA, C. P.
Multilaboratory Evaluation of Methods for Detecting Enteric
viruses in Soils.
PB91-183533/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GERBER, D. R.
AHERA Clearance at Twenty Abatement Sites.
PB91-217398/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
In-Place Performance Evaluation of HEPA-Filtration Sys-
tems at Asbestos Abatement Sites.
PB91-171645/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GERLACH, C. L.
Performance Evaluation Materials for the Analysis of Vola-
tile Organic Contaminants in Soil: A Preliminary Assess-
ment
PB91-117127/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GERRY, S. C.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 5. De-
scription and Operation of the ROM - UAM Interface Pro-
gram System.
PB91-131268/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
GERSHEY, E. L
Increasing Sensitivity of the Ortho Analytical Cytofluoro-
graph by Modifying the Fluid System.
PB91-163683/RE§ 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GERY, M.
Proceedings of U.S./FRG Workshop on Photochemical
Ozone Problem and Its Control (2nd). Held in Chapel Hill,
North Carolina on June 5-8, 1990.
PB91-211847/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
GERY, H. W.
User's Guide for Executing O2IPR.
PB91-175877/REB
91-01 PCA08/MFA01
GIBB, H.
Models for Analyzing Data in Initiation-Promotion Studies.
PB91-196501/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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GIBSON, J-F.
Evaluation of Methodology lor Determination of Polyhato-
genated Dberao'p'-Dioxms and Dibenzofurans in Ambient
PB91-196063/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GIBSON, S. A.
Anaerobic In-srtu Treatment of Chlorinated Ethenes.
PB91-137067/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stimulation of the Reductive Decrdohnatkxi of Tetrachkx-
oethene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by the Addition
0f Toluene.
PB91-207M3/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
GESY, J. P.
H4IIE Hepatoma Cel Boassay-Denvsd £3.7.8-Tetrachloro-
dbenzo-p-Dnxin Equivalents in Colonial Fish-Eating Water-
bird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB9l33l407/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatic Enzyme Systems as Biochemical Indicators of the
Effects of Contaminants on Reproduction of Chinook
Salmon YJncorhyncnus tschawytscha'.
PB91-115923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Maternal Transfer of Boactrve Polychlorinated Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Spawning Chinook Salmon fObchrhynchus
tschawytscha').
PB91-117556/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Planar Chlorinated Hydrocarbons (PCHs) in Colonial Rsh-
Eattng Waterbird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-115915/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
TojoaJy of Sedknanb from Western Lake Erie and the
Maumee River at Toledo. Ohio. 1987: Implications tar Cur-
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ground-Water Remediation
91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-1
QFFM.O.
Basics of Pump-and-Treat
Technology
PB90-274549/REB
GUERT.M.E.
Examination of the Proconvulsant Actions of Pyrelhroid In-
secticides Using Pentytenetttrazol and Amygdala KmdUng
Seizure Modeb.
PB91-109744/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GILFORD. P.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (OA/OO Procedures for
Hazardous Waste Incineration. Handbook.
PB91-14S979/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
GttJJUN,IL
Genes Encoding
Mercuric Reductases from Selected
Gram-Negative Aquatic Bacteria Have a Low Degree of Ho-
motogy with IT
i merA of Transposon TN50.
PB91"'163782/REB 91-01
PC A02/MF A01
GMM.T.C.
Effects of SeoTmen! Hokfng Time on Sediment Toxicrty.
PuQBt Sound Estuwy Program.
PB91-14957S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment The Relation-
ship between Juvenie Growth and Reproductive Success.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149591/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF Ml
ORVM.D.C.
Numerical Model!
i for Predkttng Watershed Aadtfcaton.
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-115056/REB
GLANDON.R.P.
Arsenic Sedrnentation Along the Slope of a Lake Basin.
PB91-171413/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GLASER.J-A.
Evaluation and Testing of a Protocol to Determine the Aer-
obic Degradation Potential of Hazardous Waste Consttu-
PB9V233296/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
GLASS, a E.
Airtxme Mercury Deposition and Watershed Characteristics
in Relation to Mercury Concentrations in Water. Sednients,
Plankton, and Fish of Eighty Northern Minnesota Lakes.
PB91-146712VREB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
mirations in Wateyes in
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
oonQ Morcury Con
Northern Wisconsin Lakes.
PB91-196345/REB
New Source Identification of Mercury Contamination in the
Great Lakes.
PB91-116111/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Things to Consider When Assessing Municipal Impacts for
Remedtt Action on a Lake Superior Estuary.
PB91-129148/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GLASS, J.
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Ground Water Extraction
~ stems.
91-177386/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
GLAZE, W.H.
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Description of a Kinetic
Model for the Oxidation of Hazardous Materials in Aqueous
Meda with Ozone and Hydrogen Peroxide in a Serribatch
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
es. Test of a Kinetic Model for
PB91-183194/REB
Advanced Oxidation Pn
the Oxidation of Organic Compounds with Ozone and Hy-
drogen Peroxide in a Semtoatch Reactor.
PB&M83186/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Chemistry of Water Treatment Processes Involving Ozone,
Hydrogen Peroxide and Ultraviolet Radfefion.
P&91071405/REB 91-01 PCAO3/MFA01
Evaluation of Ozonation By-Products from Two California
Surface Waters.
PB91 -183178/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozonation Byproducts. 2. Improvement of an Aqueous-
Phase Denvadzation Method for the Detection of Formalde-
hyde and Other Carbonyl Compounds Formed by the Ozon-
ation of Drinking Water.
PB91-171439/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GLEASON, T. R.
Preliminary Field Verification of Daily Growth Increments in
the Lapillar Otoliths of Juvenile Gunners.
PB91-183236/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GLEN, W. G.
Principal Components Analysis and Partial Least Squares
Regression.
PB91-146373/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
UNIPALS: Software for Principal Components Analysis and
Partial Least Squares Regression.
PB91-146365/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GLESSER, L
Indoor Air Pollution and Pulmonary Performance: Investigat-
ing Errors in Exposure Assessment
P891-100917/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GUCKMAN, l_ T.
Animals as Sentinels of Environmental Health Hazards.
P891-219576/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
GOOD WITCH, J.
Analysis of Ozone Air Quality Over the New York Metropoli-
tan Area.
P891-137026/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sensitivity Analysis of a Nested Ozone Air Quality Model.
PB91-191221/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GooowrrcH, j. M.
Vertical Ozone Fluxes and Related Deposition Parameters
Over Agricultural and Forested Landscapes.
PB91-1D9926/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GOLD, A.
Induction of Anchorage-Independent Growth in Human Di-
ptoid FivoMasts by the Cydopenta-pofycydic Aromatic Hy-
drocarbon, Benzfli-aceanthrylene.
PB91-115857/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GOLD, K-W.
Indoor Air-Assessment Indoor Concentrations of Environ-
mental Carcinogens.
PB91-193847/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
GOLDMAN, J. M.
ChtonSmeform-lnduced Alterations in Endocrine Regulation
within the Male Rat Reproductive System.
PB91-109736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Patterning of Hormones in the Female Rat Anteri-
or Pituitary: Disproportionate Changes Over the Estrous
PB91-115964/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Suppression of trie Lutemizing Hormone Surge by Chkx*-
meform in Ovariectomized, Steroid-Primed Female Rats.
PB91-200303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GOLDSTEIN, R. A.
P1RLA Project (Pateoecotogical Investigation of Recent
Lake Acidification): An Introduction to the Synthesis of the
PB91-146472/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GOLTZ.S.M.
Assessment of Atmospheric Exposure and Deposition to
High Elevation Forests in the Eastern United States.
P891-100164/REB 91-01 PC AtO/MF A02
GOMEX-HERNANOEZ, J. J.
ISIM3f> An ANSI-C "Three-Dimensional Multiple Indicator
Conditional Simulation Program.
PB91-163733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GOOCH.J. P.
Limb Process Development Studies.
PB91-127668/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
for the Control of Parbculates and Sulfur
Oxides by I
PB91-171355/REB
Techniques.
91-01 PC A04/MF A01
GOOCH.J.W.
Hepatic Enzyme Systems as Biochemical Indicators of the
Effects of Contaminants on Reproduction of Chinook
Salmon •Oncornynchus tschawytscha'.
PB91-115923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GOODRICH, J. A.
Characterizing Surface Waters That May Not Require filtra-
PB91-171637/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Concerns with Using Chlorine-Dioxide Disinfection in the
USA.
PB91-171652/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nnetics of Chemical and Microbiological Contaminants in
Distribution Systems.
PB91-176776/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sate Drinking Water for the L/nJe Guy: Options and Alterna-
tives.
PB91-182782/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Water Quality Modeling and Sampling Study in a Distribu-
tion System.
PB91-131615/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
GOOYA, A.
Airflow Characteristics in a Baboon Nasal Passage Cast
PB91-109132/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Morphometric Comparison of the Nasopharyngeal Airway of
Laboratory Animals and Humans.
PB91-116079/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Morphometric Study of Nasal-Pharyngeal Growth for Parti-
cle Deposition in the Rat
PB91-109140/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GOPALAN, H. N. B.
International Programme on Chemical Safety's Collabora-
tive Study on Plant Test Systems.
PB91-182220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GORDON, C. J.
Comparative Effects of Hypoxia on Behavioral Thermoregu-
lation in the Rats, Hamsters, and Mice.
PB91-183467/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Rats of the Fischer 344 and Long-Evans
Strains in Their Autonomic Thermoregulatory Response to
Trimethyltin Administration.
PB91-191551/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of 3,4-Methytenedioxymethamphetamine on Auto-
nomic Thermoreregulatory Responses of the Rat
PB91-183459/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Hypothermic Effects of a Homologous Series of Short-
Chain Alcohols in Rats.
PB91-191510/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Local and Global Thermoregulatory Responses to MRI
Electromagnetic Fields: Biological Effects and Safety As-
pects of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spec-
trosoopy.
PB91-242941/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Thermoregulation at a High Ambient Temperature Following
the Oral Administration of Ethanol in the Rat
PB91-145037/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Toxic-Induced Hypothermia and Hypometabolism: Do They
Increase Uncertainty in the Extrapolation of lexicological
Data from Experimental Animals to Humans.
PB91-191528/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GORDON, L
Health Advisory for Hexachloroethane.
PB91-159657/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
White Phosphorus Health Advisory.
PB91-161026/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
GORE, J. A.
Application of Ecological Theory to Determine Recovery
Potential of Disturbed Lotic Ecosystems: Research Needs
and Priorities.
PB91-171454/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GOTO, S.
Application of the Micro-Forward Mutation Assay to Assess
Mutagenicity of Airborne Particulates in Indoor.
PB91-10923VREB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biological and Chemical Methodologies for Assessing
Human Exposure to Airborne Mutagens Indoors.
PB91-133025/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Highly Sensitive Bioassays for Evaluating Airborne Muta-
gens Indoors.
PB91-132985/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GOV1ND, a
Development of Quantitative Structure-Activity Relation-
ships for Predicting Bkxtegradation Kinetics.
PB91-109868/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Integrated Model for Predicting the Fate of Organics in
Wastewater Treatment Plants.
PB91-191502/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Protocol for Testing Bwremedtabon Products against
Weathered Alaskan Crude Oil.
PB91-137018/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GO YD AN, R.
Evaluation of Polyester and Metallized-Polyethylene Films
for Chemical Protective Clothing Applications.
PB91-171660/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GRACZYK, D. J.
Reply to Discussion by Geoff Kite: Relationship between
Annual Runoff and Watershed Area for the Eastern United
States.
PB91-177022/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
GRAEDEUT. E.
Genetic Activity Profiles in the Testing and Evaluation of
Chemical Mixtures, June 1990.
PB91-115840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GRAHAM, D.E.
Btomarkers of Inflammation in Ozone-Exposed Humans:
Comparison of the Nasal and Bronchoalveolar Lavage.
PB91-145060/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Nasal Lavage as a Tool in Assessing Acute Inflammation in
Response to Inhaled Pollutants.
PB91-115881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GRAHAM, N. J. D.
Slow Sand Filtration in the United States (Book Chapter).
PB91-176883/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GRAHAM, R.C.
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aero-
sol/Vapor-Laden Gases-1. Theory of the Hygroscopic Aero-
sol Effects on Temperature and Relative Humidity Patterns
of Inspired Air.
PB91-182139/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PA-18
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
GUPTA, R. C.
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aero-
sol/Vapor-Laden Gases. 2. Computer Modeling of Water
Vapor/Droplet Interaction and Entrapment
PB91 -199901 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozone Dosimetry Predictions for Humans and Rats.
PB91 -113852/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicted Deposition of Nonhygroscopic Aerosols in the
Human Lung as a Function of Subject Age.
PB91-109587/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GRANGE, A. H.
Bromo- and Bromochtoro-Dibenzo-P-Dtoxins and Dibenzo-
furans in the Environment
PB91-146548/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Gas Chromatographic/Mass Spectrometric Approach for
Isomer-Specific Environmental Monitoring of the 1700
Bromo-, Chloro-, and Bromochloro-Dibenzo-p-Dioxins.
PB91-218974/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GRANGER, D. l_
Human Alveolar and Peritoneal Macrqphages Mediate Fun-
qistasis Independently of L-Arginine Oxidation to Nitrite or
PB91?206920/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GRANT. D. L.
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Dtox-
ins and Related Compounds. International Toxicity Equiva-
lency Factor (I-TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Com-
plex Mixtures of Dtoxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-125625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GRANT. I- D.
Air Quality Criteria for Lead: Supplement to the 1986 Ad-
PB9l"l38420/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Scien-
tific Criteria for Cartxxi Monoxide.
PB91-191304/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GRANT, W. F.
International Programme on Chemical Safety's Collabora-
tive Study on Plant Test Systems.
PB91-182220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GRAY, D. A.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Pentachlorophenol.
PB91-142802/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Styrene.
PB91-143370/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
GRAY, D. J.
NAREL Standard Operating Procedures for Radon-222
Measurement Using Diffusion Barrier Charcoal Canisters.
PB91-179002/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GRAY, J. A.
Physiological Consequences of Early Neonatal Growth Re-
tardation- Effects of alpha-Diftuoromethylomithine on Renal
Growth and Function in the Rat
PB91-183517/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GRAY, L E.
Method of Sperm Collection Significantly Influences Sperm
Motion Parameters Following Ethane Dimethanesulphonate
Administration in the Rat
PB91-207068/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
GRAYMAN, W. M.
Development Application, and Caltoration of Models for
Predicting Water Quality in Distribution Systems.
PB91-223313/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Contaminant Propagation in Drinking Water Distri-
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Water Quality Modeling and Sampling Study in a Distribu-
ptT91SUi1615/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
GRBIC-GAUC, D.
Microbial Degradation of Alkylbenzenes under Sutfate-Re-
ducing and Methanogenic Conditions. .„.,.„. ....
PB91-212324/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
GREATHOUSE. D.
Future of Expert Systems in the Environmental Protection
GREENE, J. A.
Activity Profiles of Developmental Toxicity: Design Consid-
erations and Pilot Implementation.
PB91-211458/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
GREENWOOD, B. E.
ASTER: An Integration of the AQUIRE Database and the
QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments.
PB91-137083/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GREGG, B.
Background Document to the Integrated Risk Assessment
for Dtoxins and Furans from Chlorine Bleaching in Pulp and
91-01 PCA23/MFA03
GREIM, H.
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Dtox-
ins and Related Compounds. International Toxicity Equiva-
lency Factor (I-TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Com-
plex Mixtures of Dtoxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-125625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GREINER, G. P.
Advanced Electrostatic Stimulation of Fabric Filtration: Per-
formance and Economics (Journal Article).
PB91-177048/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GRIEDER, E.
Distribution of Hydrophobe lonogenic Organic Compounds
between Octanol and Water: Organic Acids.
PB91-183368/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GRIFFIS, W. L.
Effects of Dfcofol on Mallard Eggshell Quality.
PB91-163543/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GRIFFITH, J.
Biochemical and Biological Markers: Implications for Epide-
PB&IOM8B/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Human Genotoxicity. Pesticide Applicators and Phosphine.
PB91-109421/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Phosphine-Mediated Heinz Body Formation and Hemoglo-
bin Oxidation in Human Erythrocytes. .......
PB91-242602/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
GRIFFITHS, R. P.
Long-Term Starvation-Induced Loss of Antibiotic Resist-
PB91-171629/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
GRIMM, D. M.
Development of a Statistical Model for Metal-Humic Interac-
P
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DMA Adducts in Marine Mussel •Mytius gatoproviocials'
Living in Poiuted and Unpoauted Environments. Chapter
12.
PB91-136895/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
GURUAIA.K.R.
Effect of Growth Rate and HydrophobioSy on Bacteria Sur-
PB9f-163824/REB ~ 91-O1 PC AOZ/MF AOI
Explanaten tor the Dedne of Bacteria Introduced into Lake
PB91-206896/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
GUSTAFSSON. a E.
Formation of Mutagenic Urinary Motaboitos from 1-Mtro-
pyrene in Germ-Free and Conventional Rats: Role of the
Gut Flora.
PB91-243055/REB 91-04 PC AOZ/MF A01
GUSTAFSSON, J. A.
Formation of Mutageric Urinary MotabottM from 1-Nrtro-
pyrene in Germ-Free and Conventional Rats: Role of the
Gut Ron.
PB91-243055/REB 91-04 PC AOZ/MF AOI
GUTHO-J.
Communicating Risk Information to State and Local Air Pot-
Uion Control Agencies via U.S. EPA's Air Risk formation
Support Cento (Air RISC).
PB91-191296/REB 91-01 PC AOZ/MF AOI
GUTTORP, P.
CoOccurrenca of Ozone and Aottc CJoudwatar in High-
Elevalion Forests.
PB91-23136S/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
aWttLS.
QueWy Assuranoe Project Plan: Conntcttcul Wetlands
Study
PB91-179101/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF AOI
HACXETT.M.
Photolysis of Chlorinated Doxms In Organic Solvents and
on Sols.
PB91-11G913/REB 91-01 PC AOZ/MF AOI
HAEBERER. A. F.
Importance of Quality tor Cosacbon of Environmental Sam-
ples. Planning. Implementing, and Assessing Field Sam-
pang QuaHy at OERCLA Sites.
PB91-218941/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF AOI
NAMES. J.
Review of the National Ambient Air Qustty Standards for
Lead: Assessment of Saertfc and Technical stoiiialion.
PB91-206185/REB 91-01 PC AOsVMF AOZ
HAMES..J.R. ^ _
Piotocof for Testing DioromiKBBSuii Products against
Weathered Alaskan Crude Oi.
PB9M37018/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF Ml
HAJJAR.N.P.
Health Advisory far 1.3-Oiittoberuene.
PBS1-159640/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
HALE, a D.
Reductive Dedfcrjnatiqn of Dichlorophenojs by Nonadapt-
ed and Adapted Mcrobnl Convnmbes in Pund SarJmeRls.
PB91-ie3343^tEB 91-01 PC AOSAJF AOI
HALEY, XL.
Evakaang the Effectiveness of Ground Water Extraction
91-01 PC AOZ/MF AOI
HALEY, a J.
Passive Smokng on Commercial AHne Fights.
PB91-242S03/REB 91-04 PC AOZ/MF AOI
HALL.B.W.
Currant Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas DeauV
funzakon.
Pe91-Z26423/KEB 91-04 PC AOS/MF AOI
HAU.L.
Analysis of the Tones Helaiis fnvantoiy Data: EPA Region
10,
PB91-125773/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
HALUL.L.
•rysAOMty
Toniciy
HALLENBECK, W. H.
Used Oi Management in Mnots.
PB91-236422/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
HALLORAN,P.
Assessment of Risks from Exposure of Humans, Terrestrial
and Avian WJdrfe, and Aquatic Life to Dknins and Finns
from Disposal and Use of Sludge from Bleached Kraft and
Suffite Pufp and Paper Mins.
PB91-102145/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
HAU.YBURTON, S.
Regional OxMartt Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model),
PB91-223362/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA03
HALPERM.E.C.
Penitence of Lymphocytes with LVertnc Chromosomes
Foftowin Whof»Body X Imxfation of Mice.
PB91-171868/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HAMMERMEISTER. D. E.
Sokjbtr,rardTowaty of Eight Phthalate Esters to Four
Aouattc Organisms.
PB91-144907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HAMHITT,J.K.
Subjuclivo Piobabilly-Bi
Parameters: Statospheric Ozone Depletion.
N90-281S7/7/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HAMMOND. S.K.
Characterization of Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-242495/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Passive Smoking on Commercial Airtne Flights.
PB91-242S03/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Total Pamde. SuftaM. and Aottc Aeroaol Emissions from
91-04
In vivo and In vMre Strucen-D
shps Of SubsMuM
PB91-21364SmEB
on Madwit of ProbsbWy [
!1-1T700fVREB 91-01 PC AOSAJF AOI
HALLR.E.
Co-Dmg of ffitogeivOontavwig Wastes.
PB91-1SM44/REB 91-01 PCAOSA«FA01
Nawal Gas Returning for NOx Control on a Cydona-Flrsd
Boier.
PB91-223164/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF AOI
Mkous Oxide Emissions from Foes* Fuel Combustion.
PB91-171496/REB 9141 PCAftVMFAOl
Ongoing Fundamental Hazardous Waste fcujieialiuii Re-
saarch at EPA/RTP Facety.
PB91-19e089/REB 91-01 PC AOSVUF AOI
HALLAM.T.a
Survival of«» Fattest linpfcafions far Acute Enacts of l>
popMc Chemicals on Aquefc Poputatons.
PTO1-1099KVREB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
TodcanMnduoed Mortafty in Models of TJephnia- Poputa-
P891-109900/REB 91-01 PCAOSA*fA01
>d Scenarios for Uncertain Input
Kerosene Space He
PB91-1466S4/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
Fats Constants Information
91-04 PC AOS/MF AOI
HAMR1CK.K.J.
FATE The Environmental
System Database.
PB91-216192/REB
HAMRKK.R.C.
Effects of 2.4-Ortfiiobu* on Sensory and Motor Function.
PB91-200220/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
HANO.O.W.
Desying F«ed-Bed Adsorbers to Remove Mixtures of Or-
S5?)44766/R£B 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
HAMLEY.J.T.
Air Cleaners tor Indoor Air Poiution Cortrol (Chapter 10).
PB91-242446/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF AOI
Fundamental Evaluation of an Electronic Air Oeaner.
PB91-17673S/REB 91-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
HANNA.O.P.
Removal of OBCP from Groundwster. Volume Z. Field Plot
Plant Operator!.
PB91-234609/REB 91-04 PC AOtVMF A02
HAMS. J. at
Radon Concentrations Around the L-Bar Unrium Um Soe.
PB91-190991/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
HAN$EN.B.C.
PB91-14337D/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
HANSEN.D.J.
Duvotopmont and Use of Site-Specific Chemcal and Bio-
logical Criteria for Assessing New Bedford Harbor Plot
Dredging Project.
PB91-1823297REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF AOI
HANSEN.K.
SutBttcaf teeues in Risk Assessment of Reproducttva Out-
comes with Chemical MMurea.
PB91-199992/REB 91-01 PCAOX/MFA01
HANSON. B.
the Effectiveness of Ground Water Extraction
91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
Genotoxicity of 2-Amino-6-N-Hydroxyadenine (AHA) to
Mouse Lymphoma and CHO Cells.
PB91-243048/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HARRIS, D. B.
Mitigating Radon in Two Four-Story Dormitories.
PB91-226407/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Update on Radon Mitigation Research in Schools.
PB91-242958/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HARRIS, D. T.
Characterization of Normal Human Lung Lymphocytes and
lnterteukjo-2-lnduced Lung T Cell Lines.
PB91-213504/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Induction of Activation Antigens on Human Natural Killer
Cells Mediated Through the Fc-Gamma Receptor.
PB91-116004/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HARRIS, M. W.
Hydronephrosis in Mice Exposed to TCDD-Contaminated
Breast Milk: Identification of the Peak Period of Sensitivity
and Assessment of Potential Recovery.
PB91-211441/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HARRIS, S. T.
Validation of Protocols for Assessing Early Pregnancy Fail-
ure in the Rat Oomiphene Citrate.
PB91-207118/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HARRISON, F. L
Guidance document for prepermit bioassay testing of low-
level radioactive waste
DE91002995/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
HARSHBAROER, J. C.
Caronogenoty of Black Rock Harbor Sediment to the
Eastern Oyster and Trophic Transfer of Black Rock Harbor
Carcinogens from the Blue Mussel to the Winter Flounder
PB91-196600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HAHT1Q.P. C.
Effects of Munrw Cylomegalovirus on Development Lack
of Interactions of Vrus and Sodium Satcytate.
PB91-117089/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Insect Vnis: Assays tor Vral Replication and Persistence in
Mammakan Cetts.
PB91-211490/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HARTLEY, R. P.
Design. Construction, and Operation of Hazardous and
Non-Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments.
PB91-204354/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA03
HARTLEY, W. R.
Hearth Advisory tor Hexachtoroethane.
PB91-159657/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Health Advisory for 1.3-Oinitrobenzene.
PB91-159640/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
White Phosphorus Health Advisory.
PB91-161026/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
HARVEY, aW.
Asbestos-Containing Materials in School Buildings: Bulk
Sample Analysis Quality Assurance Program. Bulk Sample
Rounds 16.17 and 18.
PB91-154211/REB 91-01 PC AOt/MF A01
HASABELNABY, N. A.
Indoor Air Potution and Pulmonary Performance: Investigat-
ing Errors in Exposure Assessment
PB91-100917/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HASAN, H.
Fitting Mutamodal Lognormal Size Distributions to Cascade
Impactor [>Bta.
PB91-116822/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HASLER.P.
PaJladum und dessm Legienjngen als Wasserstoff-Per-
mealionsmembranerL Ueraturstucke. (Patadum and its
aloys as hydrogen permeation membranes. Literature
91177386/REB
HAROaORM.
Financing Marine and Eslu
study).
DE91724862/REB
91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
rine Piogr
:AGuidetoRe. HASSAN, S. M.
PB91-168393/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
HARLESS.R.L.
Atmoaphsric Transport and DupoaHion of Pdychtorinated
Dfuuiiuu-'P'-OiOJQrift and Dbenzoturans.
PB91-144a67/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Evatuaaon of Msttiodology for Datamviaoort of Polyhalo-
genated Dftjei uo-'p'-OKuui is and DberuofuJain in Ambient
PB91-196063/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sampfng and Analysis for PcJycMorinaJed Dfeenzop-Oiox-
ns and Otomaifuiaia in Ambient Air.
PB91-131698/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
lURRMCTDN-mOCK, K.
Analysis o! the Genotoociy of Anthrequnone Dyes in the
Mouse Lymphoma Assay.
PB91-18S09/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
Comparison of Mutagertcrty Results tor Nine Compounds
Evaluated at the ligprr Locus in the Standard and Suspen-
sion CHO Assays.
PB91-18347S/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
Genotoxioly of kMxtors of DMA Topoisomerases I (Carnp-
tothecin) and I (m-AMSA) In vivo and In vikD.
PB91-171769/REB 91-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
Elimination of Spectral Interferences in Inductively Coupled
Ptasma-Atornc Emssion Spectroscopy Using Orthogonal
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Pofynorniats.
PB91-116137/REB
HATCH, a E.
Comparison of Cadmium Cytoiojooty in Human versus Rat
Nasal EpWwial Ceas In vitro.
PB91 -109619/REB 91-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
Detection of Radcals Produced 'In vrvo' during Inhalation
Exposure to Ozone: Use of Various Spin Traps.
PB91-196113/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Does Chronic Ozone Exposure Lead to Lung Disease.
PB91-132993/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nasal Lavage as a Tool in Assessing Acute Inflammation in
Response to Inhaled Pollutants.
P891-115881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HAXO.H.E.
CompatUMy of FtexMe Membrane Liners and Municipal
PB91-231522/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
HAYASE.K.
Photolysis of CopperflD-Amino Acid Complexes in Water.
PB91-i31449/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PA-20
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HINNERS, T. A.
HAYES, C.
Reexamination Of London, England, Mortality in Relation to
Exposure to Acidic Aerosols during 1963-1972 Winters.
PB91-109397/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds and
Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 1. Methods
and Descriptive Statistics.
PB91-207084/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds and
Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley. WV. 2. Analysis
of Factors Contributing to VOC and Particle Exposures.
PB91-207092/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HAYKAL-COATES, N.
Pargyline and gamma-Butyrolactone Enhance Tyrosine Hy-
droiyiase ImmunostaMng of Nigrosthatal Axons.
PB91-243022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
HAYNIE, F. H.
Evaluation of an Atmospheric Corrosion Rate Monitor as a
Tme-of-Wetness Meter.
PB91-137034/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Paniculate Matter Soiling of Exterior Paints at a Rural Site.
PB91-117184/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HAYWORTH,J.
Evaluation of Methods for Determining the Vertical Distribu-
tion of Hydraulic Conductivity.
PB91-146522/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HAZARD. J. W.
Regional Variation in Growth Response of Coastal Douglas-
Fr to Nitrogen Fertilizer in the Pacific Northwest
PB91-146498/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
HE.S.H.
Diversity and Origin of 'DesuHovibno' Species: Phytogenetic
Definition of a Family.
PB91-163857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEAGLE, A.S.
National Program (NCLAN) to Assess the Impact of Ozone
on Agricultural Resources.
PB91-129716/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEARNS.L.
Subtitle D Industrial Facility Telephone Survey Report
(1987).
PB91-240432/REB 91-04 PC A99
HEATH, J. K.
Sedvnent- and Saturated-Soil-Associated Reactions Involv-
ing an Anionic Surfactant (Dodecylsulfate). 1. Precipitation
and Micelle Formation.
PB91-219071/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
HEAVENRICH, R. M.
Light-Duty Automotive Technology and Fuel Economy
Trends through 1991.
PB91-206342/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
HEBERT.V. R.
Photolysis of Chlorinated Dioxins in Organic Solvents and
on Soils.
PB91-116913/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
HECK, W. W.
National Program (NCLAN) to Assess the Impact of Ozone
on Agricultural Resources.
PB91-129718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEDTKE.S.F.
Toxicity and Fate of Total Residual Chlorine in Outdoor Ex-
perimental Streams (Book Chapter).
PB91-162511/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEE.S.Q.
Drinking Water Criteria Document tor Toxaphene.
PB9M43404/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
HEGBERG,B. A.
Used Oil Management in llhnois.
1-236422/REB
91-04 PC A.OS/MF A02
PB9M
HEGO.R-
Deswn Information Report Sludge Management Systems.
PB9V196378/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
HEGGESTAO. H. E.
Effects of Ozone. Sulfur Dioxide. Soil Water Deficit, and
Curtivar on Yields of Soybean.
PB91-144840/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HEIKEN, J. G.
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories for
Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume 2.
Emission Inventory Requirements for Photochemical Air
Quality Simulation Models.
P891-216176/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
HEIL.G.
Use of Bioassay Methods to Evaluate Mutagentcrty of Am-
bient Air Collected Near a Municipal Waste Combustor.
PB91-109389/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
HEIL.T. P.
Test Methods for the Determination of Volatile Organic
Corroounds in Consumer Products.
PB9V231126/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HEISEY, D.
Randomized Intervention Analysis and the Interpretation of
Whole-Ecosystem Experiments.
^^ 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HEJTHMAR, E. ¥.
Minimization of Interferences in Inductively Coupled Plasma
Mass Spe
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
HINSOILL, R. D.
Analysis of Risk from Exposure to Akjicarb Using Immune
Response of Nonuniform Populations of Mice.
PB91-116756/RE8 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HIRSCHNER, R. J.
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 3.
Northeastern Illinois Region.
PB91-210765/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
HtSHIOKA, M. G.
(measurement of Mutagenic Emissions from the Incineration
of the Pesticide Dinoseb during Application of Combustion
Modifications.
PB91-233437/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
HfTE,R.I_
Intensive Survey of Shawnee National Forest Region
Streams of Southern Illinois, 1986-1987.
PB91-200659/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Intensive Survey of the Big Muddy Main Stem from Rend
Lake to the Mississippi River. 1988.
PB91-193649/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
KITES, R. A.
Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of For/chlorinated
Obenro-'P'-Ownns and Dfeenzofurans.
P891-144667/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
PateoecotogKal Investigation of Recent Lake Acidification
in the Adrondack Mountains, N. Y.
P891-144709/RE8 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HO.M.D.
Control of Transient Incinerator Emissions with an Oxygen
Based Combustion System.
PB91-1B2725/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOARD. 0. E.
Video Image Analysts System for Concentration Measure-
ments and Flow Visualization in Buikfng Wakes.
PB91-2190S5/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HOCHSTEIN, J. a
Avoidance Behavior of Mallards and Northern Bobwhite Ex-
posed to Carbofuran-Contammated Food and Water.
PB91-146316/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative Method for Evaluating Avian Food Avoidance
Behavior.
P891-149807/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HODGE, V. E.
Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazardous
Substances.
PB91-228346/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
HODGES. D.N.
Aftyl Chloride: The Mutagenic Activity of Its PhotooxxJation
Products.
P891-2113S9/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
HODSON.L.L.
Field Comparison of Methods for the Measurement of Gas-
eous and Participate Contributors to Aoxtc Dry Deposition.
PB91-163774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOOSOH.R.E.
Environmental Factors Affecting Toluene Degradation in
Ground Water at a Hazardous Waste Site.
P891-182246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOERATM.E.
Asbestos/NESHAP Adequately Wet Guidance.
PB91-218693/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Asbestos/NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Containing Materi-
als Guidance.
PB91-218701/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HOFF.J.C.
Analysis of Inactivation of •Qianta tarnbta' by Chlorine.
PB91-196253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Concerns with Using Chlorine-Dioxide Disinfection in the
USA.
PB91-1716S2/RES 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOFFMAN. A. J.
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Samping and Sample
Handing Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenitity De-
PB91-213603/RE8 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
IACP: Overview of the Boise, Idaho, and the Roanoke. W-
grra. Field SturJws.
PB91-191122/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
HOFMANN.W.
Inertial Impacton and Gravitational Deposition of Aerosols
in Curved Tubes and Airway Bifurcations.
P89M82147/RE8 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PrerJcted Deposition of Nonhygrpscopic Aerosols in the
Human Lung as a Function of Subject Age.
PB91-109S87/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOGSETT.W.E.
Confidence Intervals for a Crop Yield Loss Function in Non-
Inear Regression.
PB91-146506/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Definition of Adverse Effects for the Purpose of Establish-
ing Secondary National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Oc-
tober-December 1 '
r1990.
PB91-171561/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Efficacy of Ozone Exposure Indues in the Standard Setting
Process.
PB91-129692/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of Various AHamatJve Ambient Ozone Standards
Based on Crop Yield Loss Data.
PB91-129700/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure Indices Consideration for Rural Ozone Relation-
ships in the United States.
PB91-136598/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HOHENSTEIN, W. G.
Global Warming Mitigation Potential of Three Tree Planta-
tion Scenarios.
PB91-159608/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
HCHDAL, J. R.
Role of Oxktants in Influenza-Induced Airway Hyperreactj-
vity in Rats.
PB91-231225/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
HOKE.R.A.
Toxicity of Sediments from Western Lake Erie and the
Maumee River at Toledo, Ohio, 1987: Implications for Cur-
rent Dredged Material Disposal Practices.
PB91-163568/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOLCOMBE. G. W.
Solubility and Toxicity of Eight Phthalate Esters to Four
Aquatic Organisms.
PB91-144907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOLDER D. J.
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 3. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151506/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 4. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report Appendices.
PB91-151514/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 5. Site 3 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-1S1522/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
HOLDREN, M. W.
Presence of Dichkxomethane on Cleaned XAD-2 Resin: A
Potential Problem and Solutions.
PB91-109934/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HOLDSWORTH, T. J.
Fate of Water Soluble Azo Dyes in the Activated Sludge
Process.
PB91-240507/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HOLLAND, A. F.
Ecological Status and Trends Program: EPA's Approach to
Monitoring Condition of the Nation's Ecosystems.
PB91-136986/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOLLOW AY, B.
Technical Evaluation of the Combustion System of the
Marine Shale Processors, Inc. Facility in Amelia, Louisiana.
PB91-111492/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
HOLLOW AY, J. R.
Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry Scrubber and Bagh-
ouse Equipped Hazardous Waste Incinerator.
PB91-101865/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
HOLM.T. R.
Copper Comptexation by Natural Organic Matter in Con-
taminated and Uncontaminated Ground Water.
PB91-144865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Poryphosphate Water-Treatment Products: Their Effects on
the Chemistry and Solubility of Lead in Potable Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-1B2709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potential Effects of Poryphosphate Products on Lead Solu-
bility in Plumbing Systems.
PB91-231381/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
HOLMAN.S.
Effects of UV-B and Global Climate Change on Rice Re-
search Plan.
PB91-109983/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
HOLME, J. A.
Structure-Activity Study of Paracetamol Analogues: Inhibi-
tion of Repbcative DMA Synthesis in V79 Chinese Hamster
Cells.
PB91-191627/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
HOLMES, T.T.
Comparative Evaluation of Two Extraction Procedures: The
TCLP and the EP.
PB91-240S64/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
HONG.J.S.
High Doses of Aspartame Have No Effects on Sensorimo-
tor Function or Learning and Memory in Rats.
PB91-177360/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HONGSLO, J. K.
Structure-Activity Study of Paracetamol Analogues: Inhibi-
tion of RepScatrve DMA Synthesis in V79 Chinese Hamster
Cells.
PB91-191627/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
HONORE.G.
Persistence of Lymphocytes with Dicentric Chromosomes
Following Whole-Body X IrracSatxxi of Mice.
PB91-171R68/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HOOD, D. W.
Application of a Hazard-Assessment Research Strategy for
Waste Disposal at 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site (Chapter
14).
PB91-182808/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
HOOTON.D.
Quatty Assurance/Quality Control (QA/OQ Procedures for
Hazardous Waste Incineration. Handbook.
PB91-145979/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
HOOVER, W. J. D.
Novel Delivering of Nutrients and Oxygen to Aid In situ
Bioreclamation.
PB91-162487/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOPKINS, G. D.
Field Evaluation of In-situ Bkxtegradation of Chlorinated
Ethenes: Part 1, Methodology and Field Site Characteriza-
tion.
PB91-144857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
In-situ Biotransformation of Carbon Tetrachtoride under
Anoxic Conditions.
PB91-148346/REB 91-01 FCA06/MFA01
HORIKAWA, M.
Mycoplasma genitalium Protein Resembling the 'Mycoplas-
ma pneumoniae' Attachment Protein.
PB91-116061/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
HORNBERGER, a M.
MAGiC/DDRP Final Report Models, Calibration. Results,
Uncertainty Analyses, OA.QC. Volume 1.
PB91-181867/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Processing Stream, I/O Rles
and Formats, DeliveraWes. Volume 4.
PB91-181891/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MAGIC DORP Final Report Processing Stream, Program
Listings. Volume 5.
PB91-1B1909/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Regional Analyses of Results
(Summary Tables and Plots). Volume 2.
PB91-181875/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Summary of Results for Individ-
ual Catchments. Volume 3.
PB91-181B83/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
HORNER, I.
Assessment of the Bidac (Trade Name) Technology.
PB91-102095/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
HORNING, W. H.
Manual for the Evaluation of Laboratories Performing
Aquatic Toxicity Tests.
PB91-148353/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
HORNSHAW, T. C.
Mammalian Wildlife (Mink and Ferret) Toxicity Test Proto-
cols (LC50, Reproduction, and Secondary Toxicity).
PB91-216S07/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
HORSTMAN, D. H.
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 11. A Log-
normal Model Relating Human Lung Function Decrease to
O3 Exposure.
PB91-200287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ozone Concentration and Pulmonary Response Relation-
ships for 6.6-Hour Exposures with Five Hours of Moderate
Exercise to 0.08, 0.10, and 0.12 PPM.
PB91-191486/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
HOSSEINIPOUR, E. Z.
New Methods for Modeling the Transport of Metals from
Mineral Processing Wastes into Surface Waters.
PB91-219097/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
HOUK, V. S.
Compatibility of Organic Solvents with the Microscreen Pro-
phage-lnduction Assay: Solvent - Mutegen Interactions.
PB91-231324/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Measurement of Mutagenic Emissions from the Incineration
of the Pesticide Dinoseb during Application of Combustion
Modifications.
PB91-233437/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Use of the Spiral Salmonella Assay to Detect the Mutage-
rucity of Complex Environmental Mixtures.
PB91-191668/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOUSE, D.
Development of Chicken Embryos in a Pulsed Magnetic
Field.
PB91-14S011/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Ambient Temperature and Running Wheel Activity
on the Outcome of Pregnancy in CD-I Mice.
PB91-109645/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Influence of 50-Hz Electric and Magnetic Fields on Neurite
Outgrowth in Pheochromocytoma Cells.
PB91 -242461 /REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
HOUSE. D.E.
Evaluation of
Handling Proi
terminations.
PB91-213603/REB
Exposure of Frog Hearts to CW or Amplitude-Modulated
VHP Fields: Selective Efflux to Calcium Ions at 16 Hz.
PB91-171710/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to Ambient Levels of Ozone for 6.6
Hours Causes Cellular and Biochemical Changes in the
Lung.
PB91-207126/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Importance of Alignment between Local DC Magnetic Field
and an Oscillating Magnetic Field in Responses of Brain
Tissue In vitro and In vivo.
PB91-145052/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenfcity De-
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PA-22
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Influence of Temperature during Electric- and Magnetic-
Fjeld-lnduced Alteration of Calcium-Ion Release from In
vitro Brain Tissue.
PB91-211433/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Multiple Power-Density Windows and Their Possible Origin
PB91-109520/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOUSE, H. S.
Teratogenicity of 5-AzacytkJine in the Sprague-Dawley Rat
PB91-117051/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOUSE, R. V.
Examination of Immune Parameters and Host Resistance
Mechanisms in B6C3F1 Mice Following Adult Exposure to
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-'p'-Dioxin.
PB91-163659/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOVIS,l_S.
Advanced Electrostatic Stimulation of Fabric Filtration: Per-
formance and Economics (Journal Article).
PB91-177048/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Particle Size Distributions for an Office Aerosol.
PB91-177196/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
HOWLETT, L
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Database of Emission Rate Measurement Projects.
PB91-222059/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
HOZIER, J.
Localization of the Mouse Thymkline Kinase Gene to the
Distal Portion of Chromosome 11.
PB91-233395/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Use of DNA Purified In situ from Cells Embedded in Agar-
ose Plugs for the Molecular Analysts of tk (-/-) Mutants Re-
covered in the L5178Y tk (+ /-(3.7.2C Mutagen Assay
System.
PB91-177212/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HOZIER, J. C.
Genotoncrty of 2-Amino-6-N-Hydroxyadenine (AHA) to
Mouse Lymphoma and CHO Cells.
PB91-243048/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HSU, C. H.
Determination of 'Giardia lamblia' Cyst Infective Dose for
the Mongolian Gerbil ('Menones unguiculatus').
PB91-231399/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
HU, P. C.
Home Air Nicotine Levels and Urinary Cotinine Excretion in
Preschool Children.
PB91-109322/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mycoplasma genitalium Protein Resembling the 'Mycoplas-
ma pneumoniae' Attachment Protein.
PB91-116061/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HUANG, Y.
Characterization of the Parasporal Inclusion of Bacillus thur-
ingiensis Subsp. Kyushuensis.
PB91-115899/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Lung Injury Caused by Ambient Levels of Ozone.
PB91-117606/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HUANG, Y. S.
Effects of Murine Cytomegatovirus on Development Lack
of Interactions of Virus and Sodium Salicylate.
PB91-117069/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HUBBARD, S. J.
Production and Processing of Metals: Their Disposal and
Future Risks.
PB91-176933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HUBER.A.H.
Preliminary Studies of Video Images of Smoke Dispersion
in the Near Wake of a Model Building.
PB91-196550/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Wind Tunnel and Gaussian Plume Modeling of Building
Wake Dispersion.
PB91-196568/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HUBER, J. K.
Airborne Mercury Deposition and Watershed Characteristics
in Relation to Mercury Concentrations in Water. Sediments,
Plankton, and Fish of Eighty Northern Minnesota Lakes.
PB91-146712/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HUDGENS, E.
Apportionment of Residential Indoor VOC's and Aldehydes
to Indoor and Outdoor Sources in Roanoke.
PB91-219162/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HUDGENS, E. E.
Comparison of Mutagenic Activities of Several Peroxyacyl
Nitrates.
PB91-183251/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mutagenic Activity of Paniculate Matter from Wood Smoke.
PB91-129155/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HUDNELL, K K.
Comparability of Rat and Human Visual-Evoked Potentials.
PB91-191643/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitative Methods for Cross-Species Mapping (CSM).
PB91-211482/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Rat and Human Visual-Evoked Potentials Recorded Under
Comparable Conditions: A Preliminary Analysis to Address
the Issue of Predicting Human Neurotoxic Effects from Rat
Data.
PB91-116095/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stationary Pattern Adaptation and the Early Components in
Human Visual Evoked Potentials.
PB91-109686/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
HUDSON, H. l_
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 3.
Northeastern Illinois Region.
PB91-210765/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
HUDSON, P. M.
Systemic Administration of Kainic Acid Increases GABA
Levels in Perfusate from the Hippocampus of Rats 'In vivo'.
PB91 -211391 /REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
HUECKEL, T.
Permeability Properties of Fly Ash from Furnace Sorbent In-
jection Process.
PB91-226399/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HUFFMAN, G. L.
Incinerability Ranking Systems for RCRA Hazardous Con-
stituents.
PB91-196352/REB
Incineration of Solid Waste.
PB91-196238/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Innovative Thermal Destruction Technologies (Chapter 7).
PB91-196097/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Minimization of Combustion By-Products: Characteristics of
Hazardous Waste.
PB91-162396/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Review of Federal/State Medical Waste Management
PB91-176917/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Turbulent Flame Reactor Studies of Chlorinated Hydrocar-
bon Destruction Efficiency.
PB91-199885/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HUGGETT, R. J.
Hepatic Neoplasms in the Mummichog 'Fundulus heterocli-
tus' from a Creosote-Contaminated Site.
PB91-163980/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HUGHES, L
Watershed Manipulation Project Quality Assurance Imple-
mentation Plan for 1986-1989.
PB91-148395/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
HUGHES, R. M.
Habitat Use of Twenty-Five Common Species of Oregon
Freshwater Fishes.
PB91-116012/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
IBI: A Quantitative, Easily Communicated Assessment of
the Health and Complexity of Entire Fish Communities.
PB91-136614/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Lake and Stream Indicators for U.S. EPA's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-191080/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Regional Framework for Establishing Recovery Criteria.
PB91-146480/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HUUNG, S. G.
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-195974/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Facilitated Transport Series of Issue Papers (3rd).
PB91-133256/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HULKA, B. S.
Biochemical and Biological Markers: Implications for Epide-
miologic Studies.
PB91-109488/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HULL.C.
Determination of Total Organic Halide in Water A Compar-
ative Study of Two Instruments.
PB91-196360/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HUMMEL, P. R.
AIDE, A System for Developing Interactive User Interfaces
for Environmental Models.
PB91-129171/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DBAPE-A Database and Model Parameter Analysis System
for Agricultural Soils to Support Water Quality Management.
PB91-231423/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
HUMPHREYS, J. E.
Comparison of Cadmium Cytotoxicity in Human versus Rat
Nasal Epithelial Cells In vitro.
PB91-109819/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HUNSAKER, C. T.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Eco-
logical Indicators.
PB91-141796/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
HUNT, M.
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Air Stripping of Contaminated
Water.
PB91-211888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HUNT, R. G.
Background Document on Clean Products Research and
Implementation.
PB91-108977/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
HUNTER, R.
Aquatic Information and Retrieval (Aquire) Database
System.
PB91-182923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HURLEY, K. C.
Most Dilute Lake in the World.
PB91-144816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HURST, C. J.
Comparison of Cytopathogenicity, Immunofluorescence and
In situ DNA Hybridization as Methods for the Detection of
Adenoviruses.
PB91-109280/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ITO, K.
Comparison of Cytopathogenicity, Immunofluorescence and
In situ DNA Hybridization as Methods for the Detection of
Adenoviruses.
PB91-116053/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Multilaboratory Evaluation of Methods for Detecting Enteric
Viruses in Soils.
PB91-183533/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Presence of Enteric Viruses in Freshwater and Their Re-
moval by the Conventional Drinking Water Treatment Proc-
ess.
PB91-196634/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sequential Inoculation as an Adjunct in Enteric Virus Plaque
Enumeration.
PB91 -117085/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Using Linear and Polynomial Models to Examine the Envi-
ronmental Stability of Viruses (Chapter 7).
PB91-182717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HURST, J.
Germinomas and Teratoid Siphon Anomalies in Softshell
Clams, 'Mya arenaria', Environmentally Exposed to Herbi-
cides.
PB91-196592/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HUSO, M. M. P.
Stand History: An Alternative Explanation of Red Spruce
Radial Growth Reduction.
PB91-146456/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HUSTON, J.
Comparison of Mutagenicity Results for Nine Compounds
Evaluated at the 'hgprt' Locus in the Standard and Suspen-
sion CHO Assays.
PB91-183475/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HUTCHINS, S. R.
BkxJegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Aquifer Micro-
organisms under Denitrifying Conditions.
PB91-171892/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nitrate for Biorestoration of an Aquifer Contaminated with
Jet Fuel.
PB91-164285/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
HUTZINGER, O.
Emissions of Dioxins and Related Compounds from Com-
bustion and Incineration Sources.
PB91-103598/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Formation of Dioxins and Re-
lated Compounds in Industrial Processes.
PB91-103580/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Waste Disposal Sites Con-
taminated with Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-106237/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
HWANG, H. M.
Environmental Factors Affecting Toluene Degradation in
Ground Water at a Hazardous Waste Site.
PB91-182246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
IUHOFF, J. C.
AIDE, A System for Developing Interactive User Interfaces
for Environmental Models.
PB91 -129171 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DBAPE-A Database and Model Parameter Analysis System
for Agricultural Soils to Support Water Quality Management.
PB91-231423/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
INGUS, A.
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Emission Factors for Superfund Remediation Technologies.
PB91-190975/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
INMON, J.
Stability of the Mutagenicity in Stored Cigarette Smokers'
Urine and Extract.
PB91-183319/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
IRELAND, J. C.
Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Study of Mixed
Haloacetjc Acids Found in Chlorinated Drinking Water.
PB91 -196162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
IRWIN, J. S.
Characterizing the Dispersive State of Convective Boundary
Layers for Applied Dispersion Modeling.
PB91-163766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Modified Carson and EPA Mixing Height Es-
timates Using Data from Five Field Experiments.
PB91-162495/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Carbon Monoxide (CO) Exposures within Microen-
vironments Given Personal Exposure Monitoring Data.
PB91-191130/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sensitivity Analysis on the Effects of Serial Correlation on
Exposure Estimates.
PB91-196022/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Two Indoor Air Exposure Modeling Studies: CONTAM Mod-
eling Results, and Serial Correlation Effects.
PB91-1S9707/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ISLAS, A.
Analytical Solution to Richards' Equation for a Draining Soil
PB91-117200/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
no, K.
Characterization and Reconstruction of Historical London,
England, Acidic Aerosol Concentrations.
PB91-109405/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
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ReexammaSon of London, England, Mortality in Relation to
Exposure to Acidic Aerosols during 1963-1972 Winters.
PB91-109397/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
IVES.P.J.
Ozone Concentration and Pulmonary Response Relation-
ships for 6.6-Hour Exposures with Five Hours of Moderate
Exercise to 0.08, 0.10. and 0.12 PPM.
P891-19H86/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Respiratory Response of Humans Exposed to Low Levels
of Ozone for 6.6 Hours.
PB91-200311/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
JAASMA.D.R.
ComparabSty between Various Field and Laboratory Wood-
stove Emission Measurement Methods.
PB91-223172/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
JACKSON, LD.
Morphometric Analysis of Osteosderotic Bone Resulting
from HexacNorobenzene Exposure.
PB91-171876/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
JACKSON, M. A.
Differences in Detection of DMA Adducts in the 32P-Postta-
beUng Assay After Either 1-Butanol Extraction or Nudease
PI Treatment
PB91-115972/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Genetic Activity Profile (GAP) Data Base.
PB91-177014/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Quantitative Genetic Activity Graphical Profiles for Use in
Chemical Evaluation.
PB91-219139/REB 9144 PC A03/MF A01
JACKSON. M.D.
Catalog of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor Air Pol-
lution.
PB91-231134/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Initial Verification of the Environmental Protection Agency
Indoor Air Quality Mode* EXPOSURE Version 2.
PB91-223263/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Integrated Approach to Research on the Impact of Sources
on Indoor A* Quality.
PB91-1826S9/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Role of Quality Assurance in Minimizing Errors in Stationary
Source Field Sampling.
PB91-226357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Source Sampling and Analysis Guidance: A Methods Direc-
tory.
PB91-223131/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
JACKSON, T.
Toxic Treatments Mo-situ' Steam/Hot-Air Stripping Technol-
ogy. Applications Analysis Report.
PB91-181768/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
JACOBSON, J. L.
PoJycNoririated Biphenyte and the Developing Nervous
System: Cross-Specjes Comparisons.
PB91-109710/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
JACOBSON, M. A.
Sinclair and Dyes Inlets Urban Bay Action Program: 1990
Action Plan. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-12S872/REB . 91^1 PCA07/MFA01
JAEGER. H. 4.
Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Bush Bean
fPhaseous vukjarisl to Ozone and Drought Stress.
PB91-219014/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
JAFVERT.C.T.
Biological Remediation of Contaminated Sedknents, with
Special Emphasis on the Great Lakes: Report of a Work-
shop, Mantowoc, Wisconsin. July 17-19,1990.
PB91-161679/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Chemical-Specific Parameters for Toxicity Characteristic
PB91-148361/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Distribution of Hydrophobe lonogerac Organic Compounds
between Octanol and Water Organic Acids.
PB91-183368/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sedmert- and Saturated-So*-Associated Reactions Involv-
ing an Araone Surfactant (Dodecytsulfate). 1. Precipitation
and Micdo Formation.
PB91-219071/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Sediment- and Saturated-So*-Assoaated Reactions Involv-
ing an Antonic Surtactant (Dodecytsutfate). Z. Partition of
PAH Compounds among Phases.
PB91-219089/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Sorption of torazable Organic Compounds to Sediments
PB91-181941/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sorption of Organic Acid Compounds to Segments: Initial
Model Development
PB91-144980/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
JAHNKE.G.D.
Multiple DMA Adducts h Lymphocytes of Smokers and
Nonsmokers Detoiniinod by 32P-Postlabeing Analysis.
PB91-116897/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
JAHNKE.J.
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Instruc-
tor's Gude.
PB91-101691/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
JAMES, R.
i and Performance of Slow Sand Filers in the Pacific
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
JAMES, R. H.
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents (POHC)
Reference Directory. Documentation.
PB91-201061/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
Source Sampling and Analysis Guidance: A Methods Direc-
tory.
PB91-223131/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Study on Distributions and Recoveries of Tetrachlorodi-
benzo^>-Dioxin and Octachtorodibenzc-p-Dioxin in a MM5
Sampling Train.
PB91-181743/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
JAMES, R.R.
Bioassay for Testing the Lethal Effects of Bacterial Patho-
gens on the Predatory Beetle 'Hippodamia convergens1
Gue. (Coteoptera: Coccinellidae).
PB91-127795/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
JAMES, S. C.
Guidance for the Field Demonstration of Remedation Tech-
nologies.
PB91-117507/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196097/REB 91-01 " PCA03/MF A01
NATO/CCMS Conference on the Demonstration of Reme-
dial Action Technologies for Contaminated Land and
Groundwater. Held in BHthoven, The Netherlands on No-
vember 7-11.1988.
PB91-196261/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
JANSSEN.D. B.
In-situ ^transformation of Carbon Tetrachloride under
Anoxic Conditions.
PB91-148346/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
JANSSEN.R.
Glutamate Neruotoricity in the Developing Rat Cochlea:
Physiological and Morphological Approaches.
PB91-233403/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Glutamate Neurotcodcrty in Rat Auditory System: Cochtear
Nuclear Complex.
PB91-191619/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Glutamate Neurotoxicity in Rat Auditory System: Cochlea/
Nuclear Complex.
PB91-242628/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects on Auditory Function and Cochtear
PB91-117028/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
JARABEK.A.M.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Inhalation RFD
Methodology: Risk Assessment for Air Toxics.
PB91-163717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
JARRETT.RM.
Development Document for Final Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards for the
Ore Mining and Dressing. Pont Source Category.
PB91-234427/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
JASKOT, R. H.
Distribution and Toxicotogical Effects of Inhaled Methyl Bro-
mide in the Rat
PB91-109249/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Increase in Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme in Rat Lungs
Following Inhalation of Phosgene.
PB91-109546/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
JAWORSKU M. A.
Retrospective Study of the Water Quality Issues of the
Upper Potomac Estuary.
PB91-171553/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
JAVANTY, R. K. M.
Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants. Proceed-
ings of the 1990 EPA/A and WMA International Symposi-
um. Held in Raleigh. North Carolina on May 1-4,1990.
PB91-120279/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF AM
Stability of PPB and PPM Organic Cylinder Gases Used for
Calfcrabon and Audrts.
PB91-213553/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Summary of the 1990 EPA/A and WMA International Sym-
posium: Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants.
PB91-183301/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
JEFFREY, W. H.
Natural Transformation of a Marine 'Vibrio1 Species by Plas-
midDNA.
PB91-163907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
JEFFRIES, K
Proceedings of U.S./FRG Workshop on Photochemical
Ozone Problem and Its Control (2nd). Held in Chapel HM.
North CaroSna on June 5-8, 1990.
PB91-211847/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
JEUJCORSE, a i_
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Munici-
pal Waste Combustors: Revision and Update of Economic
Impact Analysis and Regulatory Impact Analysis.
PB91-168575/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
JENKINS, D.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dichloroethylenes
(1,1-Orchloroethvtene). (cis-1,2-Dichforoethylene), and
JENNE, E. A.
Numerical Models for Predicting Watershed Acidification.
PB91-115956/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
JENNINGS, P.
Assessment of Risks from Exposure of Humans, Terrestrial
and Avian Wildlife, and Aquatic Life to Dioxins and Furans
from Disposal and Use of Sludge from Bleached Kraft and
Sulfite Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102145/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
Integrated Risk Assessment for Dioxins and Furans from
Chlorine Bleaching in Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102087/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
JENSEN, D.
Bioassay Directed Characterization of the Acute Aquatic
Toxicity of a Creosote Leachate.
PB91-171462/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
JENSEN, D. A.
Characteristics of Surfactants in Toxicity Identification Eval-
uations.
PB91-144998/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Piperonyl Butoxide as a Tool in Aquatic Toxcotogical Re-
search with Organophosphate Insecticides.
PB91-231415/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
JENSEN, K. F.
Acquisition and Loss of a Neuronal Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase during Neuronal Differentiation.
PB91-213652/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Enhanced Expression of Glial Bbrillary Acidic Protein and
the Cupric Silver Degeneration Reaction Can Be Used as
Sensitive and Early Indicators of Neurotoxicity.
PB91-219147/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Functional Deficits Produced by 3-MethyUndole-lnduced Ol-
factory Mucosal Damage Revealed by a Simple Olfactory
Learning Task.
PB91-183483
I/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
(trans-1,2-Otchtoroethytene).
PB91-143396/REB
91-O1 PC A09/MF A02
P891-176875/REB
JENKINS, P.
US EPA TEAM Study of Inhalabte Particles (PM10): Study
Design, Response Rate, and Sampler Performance.
PB91-182873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Glutamate Neruotoxicity in the Developing Rat Cochlea:
Physiological and Morphological Approaches.
PB91-233403/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Glutamate Neurotoxicity in Rat Auditory System: Cochtear
Nudear Complex.
PB91-191619/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Glutamate Neurotoxicity in Rat Auditory System: Cochlear
Nuclear Complex.
PB91-242628/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Nuclear and Axonal Localization of Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-
Depeodent Protein Kinase Type Gr in Rat Cerebellar
Cortex.
PB91-213637/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PargyNne and garnma-Butyrolactone Enhance Tyrosine Hy-
droxytase Immunostaining of Nigrostriatal Axons.
PB91-243022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
JENSEN, R-H.
Effect of Chemotherapy on the In vivo Frequency of Glyco-
phorin A 'Null' Variant Erythrocytes (Revised).
PB91-145029/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Improved Flow Cytometric Assay for Somatic Mutations at
the Gtycophorin A Locus in Humans.
PB91-117093/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
JENSON, J. J.
Evaluation of Sucrose as an Alternative to Sodium Chloride
in the Microtox (Trade Name) Assay: Comparison to Fish
and Qadoceran tests with Freshwater Effluents.
PB91-144972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
JIMENEZ. M.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System.
PB91-131250/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
JIMENEZ, M. M.
National Surface Water Survey: Eastern Lake Survey -
Phase 2 Northeastern Lakes, Database Dictionary.
PB91-179093/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
JIN.Y.
Adsorption, Degradation, and Plant Availability of 2,4-DM-
traphenol in Sludge-Amended Calcareous Soils.
PB91-177329/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Behavior of Toluene Added to Sludge-Amended Soils.
PB91-177295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sorption and Degradation of Pentachkxophenol in Sludge-
Amended Soils.
PB91-177303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
JING, L.
Wintertime Measurements of Aerosol Acidity and Trace Ele-
ments in Wuhan, a City in Central China.
PB91-243006/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
JIRKA, GL H.
CORMIX: An Expert System for Mixing Zone Analysis.
PB91-216309/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
JOHNS. D.M.
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment The Relation-
ship between Juvenile Growth and Reproductive Success.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149591/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
JOHNSON, C. a
Variation in Adirondack, New York, Lakewater Chemistry as
Function of Surface Area.
PB91-144824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PA-24
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KAUFMANN, R.
JOHNSON, C. H.
Determination of 'Giardia lamblia' Cyst Infective Dose for
the Mongolian Gerbil ('Meriones unguiculatus').
PB91-231399/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
JOHNSON, D. L.
Aerodynamic Classification of Fibers with Aerosol Centri-
1-199927/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Aerosol Characterization with Centrifugal Aerosol Spec-
trometers: Theory and Experiment
PB91-109496/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
JOHNSON, F. L.
Database Assessment of Phytotoxtaity Data Published on
Terrestrial Vascular Plants.
PB91-144733/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Greenhouse versus Field Testing and Taxo-
nomic Differences on Plant Sensitivity to Chemical Treat-
ment
PB91-116772/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
JOHNSON, G. l_
Environmental QA: A Plan for Consistency in the 90s.
PB91-191205/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Harmonization of QA Procedures for Environmental Data
Operations: Development of a National Consensus Stand-
ard for Quality Assurance for Environmental Programs.
PB91-240523/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Importance of Quality for Collection of Environmental Sam-
ples. Planning, Implementing, and Assessing Field Sam-
pling Quality at CERCLA Sites.
PB91-218941/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
National QA Standard for Environmental Programs for Haz-
ardous Waste Management Activities.
PB91-218933/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
JOHNSON, L D.
Source Sampling and Analysis Guidance: A Methods Direc-
tory.
PB91 -223131 /REB 91 -04 PC A02/MF A01
JOHNSON, M.
Adenyiate Energy Charge and Adenine Nucleotide Meas-
urements as Indicators of Stress in the Mussel, 'Mytilus
edulis', Treated with Dredged Material under Laboratory
Conditions.
PB91-117531/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Application of Adenyiate Energy Charge and Adenine Nu-
cleotide Measurements as Indicators of Stress in 'Nephtys
incisa' Treated with Dredged Material.
PB91-117549/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
JOHNSON, M. a
Carbon Sequestration in Soils and Global Climatic Change.
PB91-226530/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting and Forecasting Surface Water Acidification: A
Plan for Assessing Data Aggregation Effects.
PB91-182451/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
Sequestering Carbon in Soils: A Workshop to Explore the
Potential for Mitigating Global Climate Change. Held in Cor-
vallis, Oregon on February 26-28,1990.
PB91-216390/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
JOHNSON, R. G.
National Surface Water Survey: Eastern Lake Survey -
Phase 2 Northeastern Lakes, Database Dictionary.
PB91-179093/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
JOHNSON, R.L.
Purity and Heat of Fusion Data for Environmental Stand-
ards as Determined by Differential Scanning Calorimetry.
PB91-146555/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
JOHNSON, T. J.
Modeling Multiphase Organic Chemical Transport in Soils
and Ground Water.
PB91-231514/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
JOHNSTON, C. A.
Human Impacts to Minnesota Wetlands.
PB91-183160/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
JOINES, W. T.
Multiple Power-Density Windows and Their Possible Origin.
PB91-109520/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
JONES, A. C.
Assessing the Geochemical Fate of Deep-Welt-Injected
Hazardous Waste: A Reference Guide.
PB91-145706/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
JONES, J. K. P.
Preparation of Benthic Substrates for Sediment Toxicity
Testing
PB91-171546/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
JONES, J. W.
Method for Estimating Methane Emissions from Under-
ground Coal Mines: Preliminary Findings.
PB91-223214/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Retrofit Costs fof Lime/Limestone FGD and Lime Spray
Drying at Coal-Fired Utility Boilers.
PB91-136952/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
JONES, K.
Neurotoxicity of Subchronic Acetyteholinesterase (AChE):
Inhibition in Rat Hippocampus.
PB91-109611/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Neurotoxicity of Subchronic Acetytchdinesterase (AChE) In-
hibition in Rat Hippocampus.
PB91-116905/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
JONES, M. C.
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic In-
vertebrate Responses in Five Northern Appalachian
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project.
PB91-176057/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
JONES, S.
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1992.
PB91-211813/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA01
JONES, T. L
Thermospray lonization with Repeller-lnduced CoHisionally
Activated Dissociation of Dyes.
PB91-117168/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
JONGLEUX, R. F.
Nonmethane Organic Compound and Three-Hour Air
Toxics Monitoring Program, 1990.
PB91-168583/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Aldehyde Results,
1989.
PB91-148288/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
JORGE, D.
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 3. The Core
Model.
PB91-171942/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
JOSEPH, D.
IMPROVE Progress Report Appendix A.
PB90-231366/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
JOSEPH, G. T.
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
Manual.
PB91-101709/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
JOSEPH, J.
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Instruc-
tor's Guide.
PB91-101691/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Effect of beta-Cyclodextrin on Mucochloric Acid and 3-
Chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydrox-2(5H)-furanone.
PB91-200295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AO".
JOSHI, U. M.
Role of Hepatocellular Regeneration in Chlordecone Poten-
tiated Hepatotoxicity of Carbon Tetrachloride.
PB91-109561/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
JOYCE, M.
Modulation of Efcosanoid Production by Human Alveolar
Macrophages Exposed to Silica 'In vitro'.
PB91-136630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
JOYNER, W. M.
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources, Fourth Edition. Supple-
ment C.
PB91-125906/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
JOZEWICZ, W.
Activation and Reactivity of Novel Calcium-Based Sorbents
for Dry SO2 Control in Boilers (Journal Article).
PB91-177113/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Calcium Sorbents for Acid Gas
Emission Control.
PB91-191445/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Calcination and Sintering of Sorbents during Boiler Injection
for Dry Sulfur Dioxide Control.
PB91-136648/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Advanced Sorbents for Dry SO2 Control
(Journal Article).
PB91-177030/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas Desul-
furizatton.
PB91-226423/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Fly Ash Recycle in Dry Scrubbing. Journal Article.
PB91-182048/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Operational Experience of the EPA Owned Bench Scale
Riot Plant for Evaluating SCR DeNOx Catalysts.
PB91-176750/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Permeability Properties of Fly Ash from Furnace Sorbent In-
jection Process.
PB91-226399/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
JUHN, G.
Use of DNA Purified In situ from Cells Embedded in Agar-
ose Plugs for the Molecular Analysis of tk (-/-) Mutants Re-
covered in the LS178Y tk (+ /-J3.7.2C Mutagen Assay
PMVi'77212/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KAGANN, R.
Measurement of Methane Emissions in the Plume of a
Large Surface Coal Mine Using Open-Path FTIR Spectros-
copv.
PB91-226415/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KAGANN, R. H.
Use of a Fourier Transform Spectrometer as a Remote
Sensor at Superfund Sites.
PB91-199844/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KALOJIAN, P.
Charging Households for Waste Collection and Disposals:
The Effects of Weight or Volume-Based Pricing on Solid
Waste Management
PB91-111484/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
KALUARACHCHI, J. J.
Comparing Simulated and Experimental Hysteretic Two-
Phase Transient Fluid Flow Phenomena.
PB91-242545/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Multiphase Organic Chemical Transport in Soils
and Ground Water.
PB91-231514/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
MOFAT: A Two-Dimensional Finite Element Program for
Multiphase Flow and Multicomponent Transport. Program
Documentation and User's Guide.
PB91-191692/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
KALUARACHICHI, J. J.
Modeling Muiticomponent Organic Chemical Transport in
Three-Fluid-Phase Porous Media.
PB91 -117465/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KAMENS, R.
Study to Characterize Indoor Particles in Three Non-Smok-
ing Homes.
PB91-242982/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KAMPBELL, D. H.
Biodegradation of Hydrocarbon Vapors in the Unsaturated
Zone.
PB91-196642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioremediated Soil Venting of Light Hydrocarbons.
PB91-171538/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Microbial Carbon Dioxide Generation and Oxygen Utilization
in the Unsaturated Subsurface at a Gasoline Spill Site.
PB91-162644/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Simplified Soil Gas Sensing Techniques for Plume Mapping
and Remediation Monitoring.
PB91-162651/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Soil Bioventing Demonstration Project.
PB91-162628/REB 91-01
PCA03/MFA01
KAN, A. T.
Effect of pH Concentration on the Transport of Naphtha-
lene in Saturated Aquifer Media.
PB91-109959/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KANG, H. K.
Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Adipose Tissue of U.S. Viet-
nam Veterans and Controls.
PB91-167585/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
KANG, J. W.
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Description of a Kinetic
Model for the Oxidation of Hazardous Materials in Aqueous
Media with Ozone and Hydrogen Peroxide in a Semibatch
Reactor.
PB91-183194/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Test of a Kinetic Model for
the Oxidation of Organic Compounds with Ozone and Hy-
drogen Peroxide in a Semibatch Reactor.
PB91 -183186/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemistry of Water Treatment Processes Involving Ozone,
Hydroqen Peroxide and Ultraviolet Radiation.
PB91-171405/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KAPLAN, N.
Retrofit Costs of SO2 and NOx Control at 200 U.S. Coal-
Fired Power Plants.
PB91-226381/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
KAPUSTKA, L A.
Quantifying Effects in Ecological Site Assessments: Biologi-
cal and Statistical Considerations.
PB91-129189/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KATYAL, A. K.
Modeling Multiphase Organic Chemical Transport in Soils
and Ground Water.
PB91-231514/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
MOFAT: A Two-Dimensional Finite Element Program for
Multiphase Flow and Multicomponent Transport. Program
Documentation and User's Guide.
PB91-191692/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
KATZ.LE.
Evaluation of the Middas System for Development of
Deskm Data for GAC Adsorbers.
FB9123&17/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
KAUFMAN, P. R.
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 1. Synoptic
Survey Design, Acid-Base Status, and Regional Patterns.
PB91-206987/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
KAUFMANN, P. R.
Acidic Lakes and Streams in the United States: The Role of
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EMAP-Surface Waters Monitoring and Research Strategy.
P!SM-16851 S^EB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
National Stream Survey Database Guide. „.„..._.„
PB91-141804/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Regional Estimates of Acid Mine Drainage Impact on
Streams in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United
PB91-116731/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 2 Current
Sources of Acidity in Acidic and Low Acid-Neutralizing Ca-
PB^J«97S/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KAUFMANN, R.
Analysis of Historical RadiatJvely Important Trace Gases
(RITG) Emissions: Development of a Trace Gas Accounting
System (T-GAS) for 14 Countries. A1R/MF tot
PB91-216325/REB 91-04 PCA16/MFA03
PA-25
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
KAVLOCK, R. J.
2-Methylhexanoic Acid Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-197418/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Activity Profiles of Developmental Toxicity; Design Consid-
erations and Pilot Implementation.
PB91-21U58/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Animal Models (or Assessing Developmental Toxicity.
PB91-219154/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Biologically Based Dose Response Models for Develop-
mental Toxicity Risk Assessment
PB91-233338/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Dose-Dependent Effect of Prenatal Dexamethasone Treat-
ment on beta-Adrenergic Receptor Coupling to Omithine
Decarboxytase and Cyclic AMP.
PB91-211409/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Impairs Cellular Develop-
ment in Neonatal Rat Heart and Kidney: Effects on DNA
and Protein in Whole Tissues.
PB91-233429/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 1. Cotchtcine.
Droseb. and Methyl SaNcylate.
PB91-109223/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 2. Nitrofen and
Ethytenethiouraa.
PB91-109199/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
m vivo and In vitro Stnjcture-Dosimetry-Activity Relation-
snips of Substituted Phenols in Developmental Toxicity
Assays.
PB91-213645/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Physiological Consequences of Early Neonatal Growth Re-
tardation: Effects of alpha-Difhxxomethykxnithine on Renal
Growth and Function in the Rat
PB91-183517/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regulation of Postnatal beta-Adreneroje Receptor/Adeny-
tate Cydase Development by Prenatal Agonist Stimulation
and Steroids: Alterations in Rat Kidney and tung after Ex-
posure to Terbutatne or Dexamethasone.
PB91-213496/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Structure-Activity Relationships in the Developmental Toxic-
ity of Substituted Phenols: In vivo Effects.
PB91-115907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Symposium Overview: Symposium on Application of Phar-
macotunetics in Developmental Toxicity Risk Assessments.
PB91-211474/REB 91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
Trophic Control of tung Development by Sympathetic Neu-
rons: Effects of Neonatal Sympathectomy with 6-Hydroxy-
PB91-109207/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KAWALEK.U.
Novel Methods for Tracking 'Agrobacterium Radiobacter'
k84 and Plasmid-Bome Genes in Agricultural Ecosystems.
PB91-216374/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
KAWAMSHL C. Y.
Characterization of the Parasporal Inclusion of Bacillus thur-
ingiansis Subsp. Kyushuensis.
P891-115B99/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Distribution, Clearance, and Mortality of Environmental
Psaudomonads in Mice upon Intranasal Exposure.
PB91-242578/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Murine Cytomegalovims on Development Lack
of Interactions of Virus and Sodium Sabcytate-
PB91-117069/HEB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Insect Virus: Assays for Viral Replication and Persistence in
Mammafan Cats.
PB91-211490/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KAWECXt J. M.
International Approaches to Developing Standards for Non-
cntena Poiutants.
PB91-191403/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KAZACHKLO.S.
Thermodyname Evaluation of Five Alternative Refrigerants
in Vapour-Compression Cycles.
PB91-223297/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
KEAL Y, U. J.
Contingent Valuation Assessment of the Economic Dam-
ages of Polution to Marine Recreational Fishing.
PB91-125914/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA02
KEANE.S.
Assessment of Risks from Exposure of Humans, Terrestrial
and Avian Widffe, and Aquatic tife to Dioxms and Furans
from Disposal and Use of Sludge from Bleached Kraft and
Sutfite Pulp and Paper Mats.
PB91-102145/REB 91-01 PCA99/MFA99
KEATMG.U.H.
Designing and knpiemerrrjng an Air Toxics Control Program:
A Program Development Manual for State and Local Agen-
cies.
PB91-191064/REB
91-01 PC A07/MF A01
KECK.J.F.
Characterizing sois for haTarrinus waste site assessments.
DE91014097/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Ground-Water Issue: Characterizing Sois for Hazardous
Waste Site Assessments.
PB91-921294/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KEDOERtS, L. a
Damaitton and Excretion of Intravenous 2.3,7,6-Te1rabro-
morJbenzo-p-dkMn (TBDD) in Rats.
P891-211466/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
KEEFE, M.
Chemfix Technologies, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Proc-
ess. Application Analysis Report
PB91-187054/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KEEFE, M. J.
Effect of Ozone Exposure on the Dispersion of Inhaled Aer-
osol Boluses in Healthy Human Subjects.
PB91-2312667REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KEELER, a J.
Exposures to Acidic Aerosols.
PB91-109447/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KEELEY, J. W.
Basic Concepts of Contaminant Sorption at Hazardous
Waste Sites (Ground Water Issue).
PB91-191007/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KEHRL, H. R.
Respiratory Response of Humans Exposed to tow Levels
of Ozone for 6.6 Hours.
PB91-200311/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
KEtLAR, P.
EMAP Monitor. January 1991 Edition.
PB91-191320/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KELLER, N. P.
Mrtotic Stability of Transforming DNA is Determined by Its
Chromosomal Configuration in the Fungus 'Cochliobolus
heterostrophus'.
PB91-206961/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
KELLY, J. R.
Application of Ecological Theory to Determine Recovery
Potential of Disturbed Lobe Ecosystems: Research Needs
and Priorities.
PB91-171454/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pollutant Dynamics as Influenced by Seagrass Beds: Ex-
periments with Tributyttin in Thalassia' Microcosms.
PB91-206888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Tributyttin and Invertebrates of a Seagrass Ecosystem: Ex-
posure and Response of Different Species.
PB91-163915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KELLY, M. M.
Technology Transfer Needs Assessment 1990.
PB91-12S674/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
KELLY, S. J.
Development of the U.S. EPA Health Effects Research
Laboratory Frozen Blood Cell Repository Program.
PB91-199950/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KELLY, T. J.
Development of Real-Time Monitors for Gaseous Formal-
dehyde.
PB91-126029/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
KEMPIC, J. B.
Memorandum: Calculation of POL for Lead and Copper.
PB90-271966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KENDALL, R. J.
Effect of Methyl Parathton on Food Discrimination in North-
em Bobwhite CColinus vifgimanus').
PB91-177089/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KENNEDY, C. H.
Detection of Radicals Produced 'In vrvo' during Inhalation
Exposure to Ozone: Use of Various Spin Traps.
PB91-196113/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KERN, J.
Elements of the U.S. Carbon Budget Progress and Prelimi-
nary Results.
PB91-240531/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Watershed Manipulation Project Quality Assurance Imple-
mentation Plan for 1966-1969.
PB91-146395/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
KERN, J. S.
Carbon Sequestration in Soils and Global Climatic Change.
PB91-226530/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Sequestering Carbon in Soils: A Workshop to Explore the
Potential for Mitigating Global Climate Change. Held in Cor-
vaKs, Oregon on February 26-28,1990.
PB91-216390/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
KESSLER.R. C.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 3.
User's Manual for the Diagnostic Wind Model.
PB91-131243/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
KEYES, L. L.
Effects of Phosgene Exposure on tung Arachktonic Acid
Metabolism.
PB91-177352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KHURSHUDYAN, L H.
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants within Two-Dimensional
Valleys.
PB91-196337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Flow and Dispersion of PoWutants Within Twc-Oimensional
Valleys, 1991.
PB91-219063/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KIEHL, D.
Plant Uptake of Sludge-Borne PCBs.
PB91-177287/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
KIESTER, A.R.
Protection of Response of Trees and Forests to Acidic
Deposition and Associated Pollutants.
PB91-136572/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
KILGERMAN, A. 0.
Persistence of Lymphocytes with Dicentric Chromosomes
Following Whole-Body X Irradiation of Mice.
PB91-171868/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KILGROE, J. D.
Assessment of Trace Organic Emissions Test Results from
the Montgomery County South MWC in Dayton, Ohio.
PB91-182642/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Combustion Control of Organic Emissions from Municipal
Waste Combustors.
PB91-191411/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Combustion Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Munic-
ipal Waste Incinerators in North America.
PB91-162552/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Municipal Waste
Combustion Systems.
PB91-146639/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Municipal Waste
Combustion Systems (Reannouncement).
PB91-156794/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Refuse-Derived
Fuel Combustors.
PB91-191429/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Impact of Particulate Emissions Control on the Control of
Other MWC Air Emissions.
PB91-146696/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KILKENNY, M.
Prolonged Survival of Female AKR Mice Fed Diets Supple-
mented with Methionine and Choline.
PB91-109629/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
KIM, H. S.
Determination of Total Organic Halide in Water A Compar-
ative Study of Two Instruments.
PB91-196360/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KIM, H. Y.
Economies of Scale and Scope in Water Supply.
PB91-163519/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
KIM, S. D.
Three-Dimensional Contaminant Distribution in an Office
Space.
PB91-226365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
KIMBER, I.
1-Chloromethytpyrene: A Reference Skin Sensifeer and
Genotoxin.
PB91-115782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KIUMEL, C. A.
Animal Models for Assessing Developmental Toxicity.
PB91-219154/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-231159/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Approaches to Human Risk Assessment for
Noncancer Health Effects.
PB91-176958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KIMMEL, G. L.
Activity Profiles of Developmental Toxicity: Design Consid-
erations and Pilot Implementation.
PB91-211458/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KING.C.
Incineration Treatment of Arsenic-Contaminated Soil.
PB91-183541/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Incinerability Evaluation of Arsenic-and Lead-
Contaminated Soils from Two Superfund Sites.
PB91-226308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KING, C. H.
Characterization of an Axenic Strain of •Hartmannella ver-
miformis' Obtained from an Investigation of Nosocomial te-
gionellosis.
PB91-211425/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
KING, a
Sensitivity of the Regional Water Balance in the Columbia
River Basin to Climate Variability: Application of a Spatially
Distributed Water Balance Model.
PB91-226522/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
Trial Bum Results and Future Activities of the EPA Mobile
Incinerator.
PB91-177097/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KING, G. A.
Continental Scale Biome Responses to Climatic Change.
PB91-2264S6/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Response and Feedbacks of Forest Systems to Global Cli-
mate Change.
PB91-104240/REB 91-O1 PC A10/MF A02
Toward a Rule-Based Biome Model.
PB91-226472/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KING, L. C.
Bioassay-Drected Fracfonafon of 1-Nitropyrene Metabo-
lites: Generation of Mutagrams by Coupling Reverse-Phase
HPLC with Microsuspension Mutagenicity Assays.
PB91-242537/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Metabolism of 1-Nitropyrene by Human, Rat, and Mouse In-
testinal Flora: Mutagenicity of Isolated Metabolites by Direct
Analysis of HPLC Fractions with a Microsuspension Re-
verse Mutation Assay.
PB91-171785/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PA-26
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
KOGA, M.
KING, M. E.
Use of Carbon Dioxide Challenge to Detect Toxicant - In-
duced Changes in Cardiopuimonary Function of Awake
Rats.
PB91-116038/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KING, M. M.
Intensive Survey of Shawnee National Forest Region
Streams of Southern Illinois, 1986-1987.
PB91-200659/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Intensive Survey of the Big Muddy Main Stem from Rend
Lake to the Mississippi River, 1988.
PB91-193649/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
KING, R. J.
Effects of 2,4-Dichlorophenol, a Metabolite of a Genetically
Engineered Bacterium, and 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetate on
Some Microorganism-Mediated Ecological Processes in
Soil.
PB91-219022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
KINGSTON, J. C.
Monitoring Environmental Changes in Lakes Using Algal Mi-
crofossils.
PB91-226498/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KINNER, N. E.
Radon Removal Using Point-of-Entry Water Treatment
Techniques.
PB91-102020/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
KINNEY, L S.
Multiple Power-Density Windows and Their Possible Origin.
PB91-109520/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KIRBY-SMITH, W. W.
Use of Grass Shrimp ('Palaemonetes pugio') Larvae in
Field Bioassays of the Effects of Agricultural Runoff into
Estuaries.
PB91-199869/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KIRCHGESSNER, D. A.
Activation and Reactivity of Novel Calcium-Based Sorbents
for Dry SO2 Control in Boilers (Journal Article).
PB91-177113/REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
Calcination and Sintering of Sorbents during Boiler Injection
for Dry Sulfur Dioxide Control.
PB91-136648/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
High-Temperature. Short-Time Sulfation of Calcium-Based
Sorbents. 1. Theoretical Sulfation Model.
PB91-146688/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
High-Temperature. Short-Time Sulfation of Calcium-Based
Sorbents. 2. Experimental Data and Theoretical Model Pre-
dictions.
PB91-146670/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Measurement of Methane Emissions in the Plume of a
Large Surface Coal Mine Using Open-Path FTIR Spectros-
copy.
PB91-226415/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Method for Estimating Methane Emissions from Under-
ground Coal Mines: Preliminary Findings.
PB91-223214/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KIRSCH, F. W.
Technical Assistance for Waste Minimization.
PB91-176842/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Bumper Refreshing
Plant
PB91-234526/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Alu-
minum Cans.
PB91-234575/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Brazed Aluminum Oil Coolers.
PB91-234484/REB 91-O4 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Compressed Air Equipment Components.
PB91-234S67/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Equipment.
PB91-234476/HE8 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Out-
door Illuminated Signs.
PB91-234500/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Circuit Boards.
PB91-234542/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Plastic Bags.
PB91-179036/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Re-
built Railway Cars and Components.
PB91-234518/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Metal Parts Coating
Plant
PB91-234492/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Paint Manufacturing
Plant
PB91-234559/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for Multilayered Printed
Circuit Board Manufacturing.
PB91-234534/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
KITCHENS, B. E.
FATE: The Environmental Fate Constants Information
PB9V216192/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KITCHIN, K.
Mirex Induces Omithine Decarboxylase in Female Rat
Liver.
PB91-171835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KITCHIN, K. T.
Biochemical Studies of Promoters of Carcinogenesis in Rat
Liver.
PB91-109330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Is 1,4-Dioxane a Genotoxic Carcinogen.
PB91-171827/REB 91-01
PC A02/MF A01
KITTEL, J. A.
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Ammonia Removal from
Wastewater by Steam Stripping.
PB91-234633/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
KITTLE, J. L_
AIDE, A System for Developing Interactive User Interfaces
for Environmental Models.
PB91-129171/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DBAPE-A Database and Model Parameter Analysis System
for Agricultural Soils to Support Water Quality Management
PB91-231423/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
KLAASSEN, C.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dichloroethylenes
(1,1-Dichioroethylene), (cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene), and
(trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene).
PB91-143396/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
KLAMM, S.
Emissions Testing of a Wet Cement Kiln at Hannibal, Mis-
souri. Draft Report.
PB91-130203/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
KLEATLWONG, S.
Photolysis of Chlorinated Dioxins in Organic Solvents and
on Soils.
PB91-116913/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KLEE, A. J.
MOUSE: A Computerized Uncertainty Analysis System.
PB91-218966/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
KLEINDIENST, T. E.
Allyl Chloride: The Mutagenic Activity of Its Photooxidatton
Products.
PB91-211359/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Apportionment of Residential Indoor VOC's and Aldehydes
to Indoor and Outdoor Sources in Roanoke.
PB91-219162/HEB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of the Mutagenicity of Volatile Organic Air Pol-
lutants Before and After Atmospheric Transformation.
PB91-162594/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Mutagenic Activities of Several Peroxyacyl
Nitrates.
PB91-183251/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mutagenic Activity of Paniculate Matter from Wood Smoke.
PB91-129155/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KLEINFELD, R. G.
Thermostability of Sperm Nuclei Assessed by Microinjection
into Hamster Oocytes.
PB91-191601/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KLEMM, D. J.
Macroinvertebrate Field and Laboratory Methods for Evalu-
ating the Biological Integrity of Surface Waters.
PB91-171363/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Manual for the Evaluation of Laboratories Performing
Aquatic Toxicily Tests.
PB91-148353/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
KLICH, I.
Feasibility of Hydraulic Fracturing of Soil to Improve Reme-
dial Actions.
PB91-181818/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
KLICIUS, R.
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Refuse-Derived
Fuel Combustors.
PB91-191429/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KLIGERMAN, A.
Cytogenetic Analyses of Mice Exposed to Dichloromethane.
PB91-115824/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KLIGERMAN, A. D.
Cytogenetic Studies of Ethyl Acrylate Using C57BL/6 Mice.
PB91-200246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KLINE, E. R.
Effects of Chlorpyrifos on the Diet and Growtti of Larval
Fathead Minnows. 'Pimephales promelas', in Littoral Enclo-
sures.
PB91-144956/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KLINEFELTER, G. R.
In vitro/In vivo Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on
Leydig Cells of Adult Rats.
PB91-191569/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Maintenance of Testosterone Production by Purified Adult
Rat Leydig Cells for 3 Days In vitro.
PB91-117572/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Method of Sperm Collection Significantly Influences Sperm
Motion Parameters Following Ethane Dimethanesulphonate
Administration in the Rat.
PB91-207068/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Multiple Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on the Epi-
didymis of Adult Rats.
PB91-144691/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PC A13/MF A02
KLOPATEK, J. M.
Indicator Development Strategy for the Environmental Mon-
itoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-168500/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
KNAPP, C. M.
Design of Terrecosm Enclosures for Use in Ecorisk Assess-
ment Evaluations.
PB91-196014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Indicator Development Strategy for the Environmental Mon-
itoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-168500/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
KNAPP, K. K.
Purity and Heat of Fusion Data for Environmental Stand-
ards as Determined by Differential Scanning Calorimetry.
PB91-146555/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KNAPP, K. T.
Characterization of Emissions from an Early Model FFV.
PB91-242933/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Seasonal Impact of Blending Oxygenated Organics with
Gasoline on Motor Vehicle Tailpipe and Evaporative Emis-
sions.
PB91-146571/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KNIGHT, A. W.
Acute Toxicity of Aqueous and Substrate-Bound Copper to
the Midge, 'Chironomus decorus'.
PB91-146324/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chronic Toxicity o* Copper to a Partial Life Cycle of the
Midge, 'Chironomus decorus'.
PB91-146332/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KNIGHT, G. J.
Cotinine Analytical Workshop Report: Consideration of Ana-
lytical Methods for Determining Cotinine in Human Body
Fluids as a Measure of Passive Exposure to Tobacco
Smoke.
PB91-109694/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KNISLEY. D. R.
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Site 1 Final
Emission Test Report.
PB91-151498/REB
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 3. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report.
PB91-151506/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 4. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report. Appendices.
PB91 -1 51 51 4/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 5. Site 3 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151522/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 6. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151530/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 7. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report. Appendices.
PB91-151548/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
KNOLL, J. E.
Protocol for the Reid Validation of Stationary Source Emis-
sion Measurements.
PB91-182907/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Reliability Study of the U.S. EPA's Method 101 A: Determi-
nation of Particulate and Gaseous Mercury Emissions.
PB91 -233361 /REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KOCH, B. A.
Development of Chicken Embryos in a Pulsed Magnetic
PB91-145011/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KOCH, W. E.
Development of Chicken Embryos in a Pulsed Magnetic
Field
PB91-145011/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KOOAVANTI, P. R. S.
Role of Hepatocellular Regeneration in Chlordecone Poten-
tiated Hepatotoxicity of Carbon Tetrachloride.
PB91-109561/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KOERNER, G. R.
Landfill Leachate Clogging of Geotextile (and Soil) Filters.
PB91-213660/REB 91-04 PCA08/MFA02
KOERNER, R. M.
Landfill Leachate Clogging of Geotextiie (and Soil) Filters.
PB91-213660/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
KOERPER, G.
Toward a Rule-Based Biome Model.
PB91-226472/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KOGA, M.
Evaluation of Ozonation By-Products from Two California
PB9V1B3178/flEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ozonation Byproducts. 2. Improvement of an Aqueous-
Phase Derivatization Method for the Detection of Formalde-
hyde and Other Carbonyl Compounds Formed by the Ozon-
PCA03/MFA01
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KOHAM.W.
1-Chloromethylpyrene: A Reference Skin Sensitizer and
Genotoidn.
PB91-115782/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
KOHAN.U.J.
Comparative Gastrointestinal Enzyme Activity and Activa-
tion of the Promutagen 2,6-DWtrotoluene in Male CD-1
Mice and Male Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-115816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Distribution, Clearance, and Mortality of Environmental
Pseudomonads in Mice upon Intranasal Exposure.
PB91-24257B/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Formation of Mutagenic Urinary Metabolites from 1-Nitro-
pyrene in Germ-Free and Conventional Rats: Role of the
Gut Flora.
PB91-2430S5/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Antibiotics on Intestinal Tract Survival and
Transtocatxxi of Environmental 'Pseudomonas' Species.
PB91-115865/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mrtatioi'im of 1-Mitropyrene by Human. Flat and Mouse In-
testinal Flora: Mutagenaty of Isolated Metabolites by Direct
Analysis of HPLC Fractions with a Microsuspension Re-
verse Mutation Assay.
PB91-17178S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potemiatton o 2.6-OWtrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretraatment with Pentachkxophenol.
AD-A235 140/1/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potentetion of 2.6-OWtrotoluene Genotoxicrty in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachtorophenol.
PB91-191544/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KOK.G.L.
Branch Chambar System and Techniques for Simultaneous
Polutant Exposure Experiments and Gaseous Flux Deterrn-
nations,
PB91-117481/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
KOKJOHN.T.A.
Attachment and Repicaton of 'Pseudomonas aerugjnosa'
Baderiophagn under Conditions Simulating Aquatic Envi-
PB91-206953/REB 91-04 PC AOZ/MF A01
Environmental and Molecular Characterization of Systems
Which Affect Genome Alteration in •Pseudomonas aerugr-
ott' Chapters.
PB9i-199677/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
General Maobntogy of RecA Environmental and Evotu-
PB^tlSS/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HOLLANDER, M.
EPA'S Indoor Air Dually and Work Environment Survey:
Relationships of Employees' Self-Reported Health Symp-
fexns with Direct Indoor Air Quality Measurements.
PB91-213579/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KOLLER.L.D.
Subehrcric 90 Day Toxicity of Dichloroacetic and Trichtor-
oacetic Add in Rats.
PB91-171801/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KOLUG.RP.
Cherrical-Speafic Parameters for ToxJcfty Characteristic
ContflffMiHits.
PB91-148361/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fate Constants for Some CNorofluorocarbon Substitutes.
PB91-t91015/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FATE: The Environmental Fate Constants Information
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Abf
ntSite
System [
P891-216192/REB
KOHMSKY.J.R.
AHERA Clearance at Ti
PB91-217398/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Airbome Asbestos Levels Measured Before, during and
After Abatement
PB91-145136/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Asbestos Ffcer ReertMnment during Dry Vacuuming and
Wet Cteaning of Asbestos-Contaminated Carpet
PB91-161W5/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Evaluation of Two Clearing Methods for Removal of As-
bestos Ftoers tram Carpet
PB91-125740/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Two Cteaning Methods tor the Removal of
Asbestos Fibers from Carpet (Journal Article).
P891-14S169/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
bvPtaoa Performance Evaluation of HEPA-fWration Sys-
tems at Asbestos Abatement Sites.
PB91-171645/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOt
KONONEN.D.W.
Avoidance Behavior of Materds and Northern BobwNte Ex-
posed to Cartxjfuran-Cortamnated Food and Water.
PB9V146316/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantitativo Method tor Evaluating Avian Food Avoidance
Behavior.
P891-149807/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
KOPFLER, f. c.
Recovery of 3^*wo-H»crilorcrnetrM)-5-Hydrroy-2(5)^
Furanone from Water Samples on XAD Resins and the
Effect of Chlorine on Ms Mutagenitity.
PB91-109e35/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KOREN.H.
Analysis of AracNdoric Acid MetabcWes and Platelet Acti-
v&Bng Factor Production.
PB91-231W4/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Induction of Activation Antigens on Hu
Cells Mediated Through the Fc-Gamma Receptor.
KOREN.RS.
Biomarkers of Inflammation in Ozone-Exposed Humans:
Comparison of the Nasal and Bronchoarveolar Lavage.
PB91-145060/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Normal Human Lung Lymphocytes and
lnterteukm-2-lnduced Lung T Cell Lines.
PB91-213504/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Ozone Exposure on LJpid Metabolism in Human
Arveolar Macrophages.
PB91-176982/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Phosgene Exposure on Lung Arachidonic Acid
Metabolism.
PB91-177352/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Human Alveolar and Peritoneal Macrophages Mediate Fun-
gistasis Independently of L-Argimne Oxidation to Nitrite or
Nitrate.
PB91-206920/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
i on Human Natural Killer
amma Receptor.
PB91-116004/REB " 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modulation of Ekxrsanoid Production by Human Alveolar
Macrophages Exposed to Silica 'In vitro'.
PB91-136630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nasal Lavage as a Tool in Assessing Acute Inflammation in
Response to Inhaled Pollutants.
PB91-115881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Quantitative Two-Dimensional Gel Etectrophoresis
to Analyze Changes in Alveolar Macrophage Proteins in
Humans Exposed to Ozone.
PB91-109637/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KORICH, D. G.
Effects of Ozone. Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorine, and Monoch-
kxamine on •Cryptosporidium parvum' Oocyst Viability.
PB91-145086/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KOSALWAT, P.
Acute Toxicity of Aqueous and Substrate-Bound Copper to
the Midge, 'CNrooonxis decorvs'.
PB91-146324/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Chronic Toxicity of Copper to a Partial Life Cycle of the
Midge. 'Chironomus decorus'.
PB91-146332/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
KOSUSKO, U.
Test Methods for the Determination of Volatile Organic
Compounds in Consumer Products.
PB91-231126/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
KOTCHMAR, D. J.
Critical Hearth Issues Associated with Review of me Scien-
tific Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen.
PB91-191270/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
KOUTRAKIS, P.
Exposures to Adofc Aerosols.
PB91-109447/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KOVACS, D. A.
Biodegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Aquifer Micro-
organisms under Denitrifying Condrfions.
P1&MI71892/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
KOWAL, N. E.
Overview of Risk Assessment for Toxic and Pathogenic
pH?M36945/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KOYANO, U.
Biological and Chemical Methodologies for Assessing
Human Exposure to Airbome Mutagens Indoors.
PB91-133025/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KOZUMBO, W. J.
Human Alveolar and Peritoneal Macrophages Medate Fun-
gjstasis Independently of L-Arginine Oxidation to Nitrite or
Nitrate.
PB91-206920/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KRAMUCH, J. C.
Observations on Waste Destruction in Liqud Injection Intin-
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
KRANKINA, O. M.
Forestation and Forest Management Options and Their
Costs at the Site LeveL
PB91-233270/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
KRATZ.T. K.
Randomized Intervention Analysis and the Interpretation of
Whole-Ecosystem Experiments.
PB91-163535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KRCA.S.
DNA Adducts in Marine Mussel -Myttus gaMoprovnciaBs
Living •> Poluted and Unpoluted Environments. Chapter
p|t91-136895/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
KREAMER, D. K.
Production and Transport of Carbon Dioxide in a Contami-
nated Vadose Zone: A Stable and Radoactive Carbon Iso-
91-01 PC A02/MF AOt
KREITLERC.*.
Hydrologic-Hydrochemical Characterization of Texas Frio
Fonnafion Used for Deep-We« Injection of Chemical
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-176065/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
KRISHNAN, E. R.
Overview of Metals Recovery Technologies for Hazardous
Wastes.
PB91-176792/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
KRONER, S.
Contamination of Fish by 2.3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-
Dtoxin: A Survey of Fish from Major Watersheds in the
United States.
PB91-146431/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KRUG, W. R.
Reply to Discussion by Geoff Kite: Relationship between
Annual Runoff and Watershed Area for the Eastern United
States.
PB91-177022/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
KRUGER, C. L.
Health Advisory for 1,3-Dinitrobenzene.
PB91-159640/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
KRZYZANOWSKI, M.
Chronic Respiratory Effects of Indoor Formaldehyde Expo-
sure.
PB91-177238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure Assessment Approaches to Evaluate Respiratory
Health Effects of Paniculate Matter and Nitrogen Dioxide.
PB91-231340/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Normal Range of Diurnal Changes in Peak Expiratory Flow
Rates: Relationship to Symptoms and Respiratory Disease.
PB91-231357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
KUCHARSKI, D.
Developmental Change in Reversal Learning of an Olfacto-
ry Discrimination.
PB91-109512/REB 91-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
KUOLACZ, E. IL
Regulation of Postnatal beta-Adrenergic Receptor/Adeny-
late Cyclase Development by Prenatal Agonist Stimulation
and Steroids: Alterations in Rat Kidney and Lung after Ex-
posure to Terbutaline or Dexamethasone.
PB91-213496/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
KUEHL, D. W.
Boaccumulation and Toxicity of 2.3.7,8-Tetrachkxodibenzo-
p-dioxin and Related Compounds in Aquatic Ecosystems.
PB91-176974/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bktassay Directed Characterization of the Acute Aquatic
Toxicity of a Creosote Leachate.
PB91-171462/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Contamination of Fish by 2,3,7.8-Tetrachkxodibenzo-P-
Dtoxin: A Survey of Fish from Major Watersheds in the
United States.
PB91-146431/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KUGLER, D. L
Variation in Adrondaek, New York, Lakewater Chemistry as
Function of Surface Area.
PB91-144824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KUHN.A.
Intralaboratory Precision of Saltwater Short-Term Chronic
Toxicity Tests.
PB91-117S23/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KUKOR, J. J.
Molecular Ckxmg. Characterization, and Regulation of a
•Pseudomanas pjckettr PK01 Gene Encoding Phenol Hy-
droxylase and Expression of the Gene in 'Pseudomonas
aeruginosa' PAOtc.
PB9Tl63923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KULAMDAIVELU, G.
Terrestrial Plants (Chapter 3).
PB91-191098/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Wastes.
PB91-144899/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KHETSERW. A.
EpisorJc Addrfication and Associated Fish and Benthic In-
vertebrate Responses of Four AcSrondack Headwater
KULKARNI, A. P.
Mirex Induces Omrfhine Decarboxylase in Female Rat
PB91-171835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
KUO, LR.
Landfill Air Emissions Estimation Model, Version 1.1. User's
PB91-167718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KURELEC, a
DNA Adducts in Marine Mussel 'MytSus galtoprovincialis'
Living in Polluted and Unpolluted Environments. Chaptei
12
PB91-136895/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
KURIAN.P.
Induction of Anchorage-Independent Growth in Human Di-
ploid FJxoWasts by the Cyctopenta-porycycfic Aromatic Hy-
drocartxxi. Benz(!)-aceanthrytene.
PB91-11S8S7/REB^^ 91-01 PC A02/MF AOt
Quantitative Evaluation of the Effects of Human Carcino-
gens and Related Chemicals of Human Foreskin Fibrob-
PB91-109751/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFAOt
KUTZ, F. W.
PBot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. International Toxicity Equiva-
lency Factor (I-TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Com-
plex Mixtures of Dicodns and Related Compounds.
PB91-125625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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LAWSON, R. E.
pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Inventory of Regulations/Stat-
utes Concerning Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-125799/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Listing of Laboratories with
Expertise in the Analysis of Dioxins and Related Com-
pounds.
PB91-110007/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds, October 1988.
PB91 -106112/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Scientific Basis for the Devel-
opment of the International Toxidty Equivalency Factor (I-
TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Complex Mixtures of
Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-109991/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
KWANYUEN, P.
Cytogenetic Studies of Ethyl Acryiate Using C57BL/6 Mice.
PB91-200246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LACHER, T. E.
Effect of Methyl Parathton on Food Discrimination in North-
em Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus').
PB91-177089/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LACKEY, R. T.
Global Climate Change: Policy Implications for Fisheries.
PB91-171611/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LACKIE, N. F.
Significance of the Surface Microlayer to the Environmental
Fate of Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate Predicted from Marine Mi-
crocosms.
PB91-183210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAFORNARA, P.
Thermal Description Treatment
PB91-228080/REB
Seaming of Geosynthetics.
PB91-145151/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
LAGAKOS, S. W.
Use of Tumour Lethality to Interpret Tumorigenicrty Experi-
ments Lacking Cause-of-Death Data.
PB91-109181/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAI, l_
Integrated Mode) for Predicting the Fate of Organics in
Wastewater Treatment Plants.
PB91-191502/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAKE, C. A.
Equilibrium Partitioning and Bioaccumulation of Sediment-
Associated Contaminants by Infaunal Organisms.
PB91-116954/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAKE, J. L
Equilibrtum Partitioning and Bioaccumulation of Sediment-
Associated Contaminants by Infaunal Organisms.
PB91-116954/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAMB, B.
Elevated Plume Transport and Diffusion: 20-150 km Down-
wind of Beijing, P.R.C.
PB91-183269/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Infrared Method for Plume Rise Visualization and Measure-
ment
PB91-183244/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Velocity Osceflations and Plume Dispersion in a Residential
Neighborhood during Wintertime Nights.
PB91-183293/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAMB, l_ M.
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Site 1 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-1S1498/REB 91-O1 PC A13/MF A02
LAMBERSON, J. O.
Toxicity of Fluoranthene in Sediment to Marine Amphipods:
A Test of the Equilibrium Partitioning Approach to Sediment
Quality Criteria.
PB91-116970/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAMMERS, D. A.
Sequestering Carbon in Soils: A Workshop to Explore the
Potential for Mitigating Global Climate Change. Held in Cor-
valfe, Oregon on February 26-28, 1990.
PB91-216390/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
LAMPARSKLL.
Intertaboratory Testing Study on 2,3.7,8-Substituted Poty-
chtorinated Dibenzo-P-Dioxin and Pot/chlorinated Dfcenzo-
furan Isomer Standard Solutions.
PB91-116806/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LANDERS, D. a
Contamination of U.S. Arctic Ecosystems by Long-Range
Transport of Atmospheric Contaminants.
PB91-137109/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Temporal Variability in Lakewater Chemistry in the North-
eastern United States: Results of Phase 2 of the Eastern
Lake Survey.
PB91-159590/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Variation in ArJrondack, New York, Lakewater Chemistry as
Function of Surface Area.
PB91-144824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LANDRETH, R. E.
Documenting the U.S. Landfill/Impoundment Permit A
Guide to Technical Resources.
PB91-149633/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Geosynthetjc Leachate Collection Systems.
PB91-162834/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Service Life of Geosynthetics in Hazardous Waste Manage-
ment Facilities.
PB91-162826/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LANG, M.
In-situ Biotransformation of Carbon Tetrachloride under
Anoxte Conditions.
PB91-148346/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
LANGENBACH, R.
Transfection of Cytochrome P450 cDNAs into Mammalian
Cells Used in Mutation and Transformation Assays.
PB91-1329S1/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LANGER, B.
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Philadelphia
Naval Shipyard.
PB91-125690/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
LANGLOIS, R. G.
Effect of Chemotherapy on the In vivo Frequency of Glyco-
phorin A 'Null' Variant Erythrocytes (Revised).
PB91-145029/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Improved Flow Cytometric Assay for Somatic Mutations at
the Glycophorin A Locus in Humans.
PB91-117093/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LANGONE, J. J.
Cotinine Analytical Workshop Report: Consideration of Ana-
lytical Methods for Determining Cotinine in Human Body
Fluids as a Measure of Passive Exposure to Tobacco
Smoke.
PB91-109694/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LANGSTAFF, J.
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Development of
the Annual Data and Modelers' Tapes, 1985.
PB91 -119669/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
LANIER, W. S.
Assessment of Trace Organic Emissions Test Results from
the Montgomery County South MWC in Dayton, Ohio.
PB9M82642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Combustion Control of Organic Emissions from Municipal
Waste Combustors.
PB91-191411/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LANSARI, A.
Two Indoor Air Exposure Modeling Studies: CONTAM Mod-
eling Results, and Serial Correlation Effects.
PB91-159707/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LANTIS, J. M.
Atmospheric Formaldehyde and the Potential for Plant Ef-
fects.
PB91-226506/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LANTZ.J.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Dtehloroethylenes
(1,1-Dchkxoethylene), (cis-1,2-Dichtoroethylene), and
(trans-1,2-Dichloroethy1ene).
PB91-143396/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
LANTZ.S.E.
Alternative Biological Treatment Processes for Remediation
of Creosote-and PCP-Comaminated Materials: Bench-Scale
Treatability Studies.
PB91-179085/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
LARSEN, D. P.
EMAP-Surface Waters Monitoring and Research Strategy.
Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-168518/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
GIS Procedure to Create a National Lakes Frame for Envi-
ronmental Monitoring.
PB91-226464/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Framework for Establishing Recovery Criteria.
PB91-146480/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LARSEN, R. I.
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects,
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 11. A Log-
normal Model Relating Human Lung Function Decrease to
O3 Exposure.
PB91-200287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LARSON, T. V.
Theoretical Investigation of the Pressure and Temperature
Dependence of Atmospheric Ozone Deposition of Trees.
PB91 -171579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LASKEY, J. W.
Effect of Cadmium and Other Metal Cations on In vitro
Leydig Cell Testosterone Production.
PB91-200261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro/In vivo Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on
Leydig Cells of Adult Rats.
PB91-191569/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Multiple Effects of Ethane Dimethanesurfonate on the Epi-
didymis of Adult Rats.
PB91-144691/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Serum Chemistries of 'Cotumix cotumix japonica' Given Di-
etary Manganese Oxide (Mn3O4).
PB91-177220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LASSITER, R. R.
Modelling Bioaccumulation of Organic Pollutants in Fish
with an Application to PCBs in Lake Ontario Salmonids.
PB91-182253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting Chemical Accumulation in Shoots of Aquatic
Plants.
PB91-196667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Survival of the Fattest: Implications for Acute Effects of LJ-
pophilic Chemicals on Aquatic Populations.
PB91-109918/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicant-Induced Mortality in Models of 'Daphnia' Popula-
tions.
PB91-109900/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LATIMER, J. S.
Comparison of Extraction Methods for the Isolation of
Lipids and PCBs from Mussel Homogenate.
PB91-127787/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LATOUR, J. K.
Determination of Water Use in Rockford and Kankakee
Areas, Illinois.
PB91-239046/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
LAU, C.
Trophic Control of Lung Development by Sympathetic Neu-
rons: Effects of Neonatal Sympathectomy with 6-Hydroxy-
dopamine.
PB91-109207/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAUER, L D.
Examination of Immune Parameters and Host Resistance
Mechanisms in B6C3F1 Mice Following Adult Exposure to
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-'p'-Dioxin.
PB91-163659/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAUGHLIN, T. F.
Genetic Variation in Clonal Vertebrates Detected by Simple-
Sequence DMA Fingerprinting.
PB91-163972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LAUHALA, K. E.
Effects of Ammonium Nitrate Aerosol Exposure on Lung
Structure of Normal and Elastase-lmpariad Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB91-117630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LA VERY, T. F.
National Dry Deposition Network: Third Annual Progress
Report (1989).
PB91-181784/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
LAW, C. K.
Relationships between Laboratory and Pilot-Scale Combus-
tion of Some Chlorinated Hydrocarbons.
PB91-196212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAWLESS, P. A.
Comparison of Local and Central Controls for Indoor Air
Quality.
PB91-226373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of the Cold Pipe Precharger.
PB91-116863/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Fundamental Evaluation of an Electronic Air Cleaner.
PB91-176735/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 1. Technical Manual.
PB91-205153/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA02
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 2. User's Guide.
PB91-205161/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Triangle-Shaped DC Corona Discharge Device for Molecu-
lar Decomposition.
PB91-171421/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LAWRENCE, B. K.
Compatibility of Organic Solvents with the Microscreen Pro-
phage-lnduction Assay: Solvent - Mulagen Interactions.
PB91-231324/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
LAWRENCE, S.
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Fabricated Metal Prod-
ucts Industry.
PB91-110015/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
LAWS, S. C.
Chlordimeform-lnduced Alterations in Endocrine Regulation
within the Male Rat Reproductive System.
PB91-109736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estradiol Alters the Effectiveness of Gonadotropin-Releas-
ing Hormone (GnRH) in Ovine Pituitary Cultures: GnRH Re-
ceptors versus Responsiveness to GnRH.
PB91 -115790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Hormonal Regulation of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone
Receptors and Messenger RNA Activity in Ovine Pituitary
Culture
PB91-182154/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Inhibin Increases and Progesterone Decreases Receptors
for Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone in Ovine Pituitary Cul-
PB91-116889/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regulation of LHRH Action and FSH Synthesis by Estradi-
ol, Progesterone, and Inhibin.
PB91-?00933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LAWSON, R. E.
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants within Two-Dimensional
Valleys
PB91-196337/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants Within Two-Dimensional
re9t5l8063/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Video Image Analysis System for Concentration Measure-
ments and Flow Visualization in Building Wakes.
PB91-219055/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
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LAZORCHAK, J. M.
Macroinvertebrate Field and Laboratory Methods for Evalu-
ating the Biological Integrity of Surface Waters.
PB91-171363/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
LAZRUS.A.L.
Branch Chamber System and Techniques for Simultaneous
Pollutant Exposure Experiments and Gaseous Flux Deterrra-
natjons.
PB91-117481/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Flux Determinations and Physiological Response in the Ex-
posure of Red Spruce to Gaseous Hydrogen Peroxide,
Oxooe, and Sulfur Dioxide.
PB91-117473/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEACH, LE.
Advances in Hazardous Waste Site Alluvial Sampling,
PB91-233320/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Aseptic Sampling of Unconsolidated Heaving Soils in Satu-
rated Zones.
PB91-216218/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research.
PB91-162636/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research by China
and the USEPA.
PB91-216267/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Field Sampling of Residual Aviation Gasoline in Sandy Soil.
PB91-2070357REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LEADERER, B. P.
Total Particle, Suttate, and Acidic Aerosol Emissions from
Kerosene Space Heaters.
PB91-1466S4/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEBLANC.D.R.
Large-Scale Natural Gradient Tracer Test in Sand and
Gravel. Cape Cod. Massachusetts. 1. Experimental Design
and Observed Tracer Movement.
PB91-216275/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LEBOWTTZ. M. D.
Chronic Respiratory Effects of Indoor Formaldehyde Expo-
sure.
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Exposure Assessment Approaches to Evaluate Respiratory
Health Effects of Paniculate Matter and Nitrogen Dioxide.
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Normal Range of Dumal Changes in Peak Expiratory Flow
Rates: Relationship to Symptoms and Respiratory Disease.
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Respiratory Symptoms and Risk Factors in an Arizona Pop-
ulation Sample of Anglo and Mexican-American Whites.
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LEDUC.S.K.
Climate Data and Analysts for the New England Forest
Health Monitoring Project (NEFHM/EMAP Forests).
PB91-196071/REB 91-01 PCAOS/MFAOI
LEE. an.
Monitoring Strategies for Water Distribution Systems.
PB91-176784/REB 91-01 PCAO3/MFA01
LEE.C.C.
InonerabCty Ranking Systems for RCRA Hazardous Con-
stituBnts.
PB91-196352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Incineration of Solid Waste.
PB91-196238/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Innovative Thermal Destruction Technologies (Chapter 7).
PB91-196097/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Mnmization of Combustion By-Products: Characteristics of
Hazardous Waste.
P891-162396/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Review of Federal/State Medcal Waste Management
PB91-176917/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEE.C.T.
Study to Characterize Indoor Particles in Three Non-Smok-
F%1-242962/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LEE.E.H.
Confidence Intervals for a Crop Yield Loss Function in Non-
linear Regression.
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Efficacy of Ozone Exposure Indces in the Standard Setting
Process.
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Evaluation of Various Alternative Ambient Ozone Standards
Based on Crop Yield Loss Data.
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Exposure Inrjces Consideration for Rural Ozone Relation-
shns in the United States.
PB91-136S96/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
LEE, a
Accumulation Factors for Eleven PorycNomated Biphenyl
Conojeners.
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Depuration Kinetics of Hexachtaobenzene in the dam.
•Macoma nasuta'.
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EquHxium Partitioning and Bioaccumulation of Sedrnent-
Asscoated Contaminants by Intaunal Organisms.
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LEE, J. J.
Sequestering Carbon in Soils: A Workshop to Explore the
Potential for Mitigating Global Climate Change. Held in Cor-
vallis, Oregon on February 26-28,1990.
PB91-216390/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
LEE.J. T.
Video Image Analysis System for Concentration Measure-
ments and Flow Visualization in Building Wakes.
PB91-219055/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
LEE.J. W.
Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC Incfnerability
Ranking in a Pilot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-182733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration Re-
search Facility: Annual Report for FY90.
PB91-182493/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
LEE.K.H.
Wetlands Detection Methods Investigation.
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LEE.K.I*.
Destruction of Enteric Bacteria and Viruses during Two-
Phase Digestion.
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LEE.K-W.
Technique for Controllable Vapor-Phase Deposition of 1-
Nitro(14Qpyrene and Other Porycydic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons onto Environmental Particutate Matter.
PB91-182212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEE.LS.
Cosotvency and Sorption of Hydrophobic Organic Chemi-
cals.
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Cosorvency of Partialry Mrsdble Organic Solvents on the
Solubility of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals.
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Influence of Solvent and Sorbent Characteristics on Distri-
bution of Pentachtorophenol in Octanol-Water and Sou-
Water Systems.
PB91-116186/REB 91-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
Solubility. Sorption and Transport of Hydrophobic Organic
Chemicals in Complex Mixtures.
PB91-240556/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LEE.R.E.
Soviet-American Joint Experiments on Mobile Source Air
Pollution: Objectives and Experimental Designs.
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LEE.S.
Effects of Parameter Uncertainty on Long-Term Simulations
of Lake Alkalinity.
PB91 -182170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEE.S.D.
International Approaches to Developing Standards for Non-
criteria Pollutants.
PB91-191403/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Multimedia Risk Assessment for Environmental Risk Man-
agement.
PB91-191288/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Noncarcinogenic Effects of Chromium: Update to Health
Assessment Document
PB91-136523/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
LEFEVRE.P.A.
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-posOabetlmg of DMA and the
Autoradiographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Mice Exposed
to 2-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-posttabetoig of DMA and the
Autoradknrapnic UDS Assay in the Liver of Rats Exposed
to 2-acetytarr.nofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231316/REB 91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
LEHAN.E.
Determination of Total Organic Halide in Water A Compar-
ative Study of Two Instruments.
PB91-196360/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEHMANN, J. R.
Rote of Oxidants in Influenza-Induced Airway Hyperreactt-
vity in Rats.
PB91-231225/HEB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
LEIBOWTTZ, N. C.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Re-
search Plan for Monitoring Wetland Ecosystems.
PB91-149526/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
LEK5HTOH,T.
Background Document to the Integrated Risk Assessment
for Dioxins and Furans from Chlorine Bleaching in Putp and
Paper MiRs.
PB91-102137/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
LEINMGER. A. E.
Approach for Estimating Global Landfill Methane Emissions.
PB91-149534/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
LEITTLD.
Study to Characterize Indoor Particles in Three Non-Smok-
ing Homes.
PB91-242982/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
LEMASTERS, G. K.
Statistical Issues in Risk Assessment of Reproductive Out-
comes with Chemical Mixtures.
PB91-199992/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
LEMIEUX, P. M.
Application of Pulse Combustion to Solid and Hazardous
Waste Incineration.
PB91-223289/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Minimization of Transient Emissions from Rotary Kiln Incin-
erators, 1990.
PB91-196329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ongoing Fundamental Hazardous Waste Incineration Re-
search at EPA/RTP Facility.
PB9M96089/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transient Suppression Packaging for Reduced Emissions
from Rotary Kiln Incinerators.
PB91-223248/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LEMMONS, T. J.
Paniculate Matter Soiling of Exterior Paints at a Rural Site.
PB91-117164/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
LENHARO, R. J.
Comparing Simulated and Experimental Hysteretjc Two-
Phase Transient Fluid Flow Phenomena.
PB91-242545/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Estimation of Free Hydrocarbon Volume from Fluid Levels
in Monitoring Wells.
PB91-233387/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Modeling Multiphase Organic Chemical Transport in Soils
and Ground Water.
PB91-231514/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Vertical Integration of Three-Phase Flow Equations for
Analysis of Light Hydrocarbon Plume Movement
PB91-242487/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LEONARD, A.
Comparative Analysis of Health Risk Assessments for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors.
PB91-182337/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
LEOVIC, K. W.
Cost and Effectiveness of Radon Resistant Features in
New School Buildings.
PB91-233254/RE8 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Summary of EPA's Radon Reduction Research in Schools
during 1989-90.
PB91-102038/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Update on Radon Mitigation Research in Schools.
PB91-242958/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LESLIE, M.
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Instruc-
tor's Guide.
PB91-101691/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
LESSER, V. M.
Effects of Ozone. Sulfur Dioxide, Soil Water Deficit and
Cultjvar on Yields of Soybean.
PB91-144840/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LETTENMAIER, D. P.
Climatic Sensitivity of California Water Resources.
PB91-177378/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of an Alternative Land Surface Parameteriza-
tion with the GFDL High Resolution Climate Model.
PB91-231100/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Hydrotogic Sensitivities of the Sacramento-San Joaquin
River Basin, California, to Global Warming.
PB91-177279/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEVIN, A.
Comparative Analysis of Health Risk Assessments for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors.
PB91-182337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEVIN, R.
Current State of Corrosion Control: Technologies and
Costs.
PB91-182691/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure to Lead in U.S. Drinking Water.
PB91-182683/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Pipe Loop Tests for Corrosion Control Diagnostics.
PB91-176800/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEVINE, J. G.
DNA Sequence Analysis of Revertants of the 1hisD3052'
Altete of •Salmonella typhimurium1 TA98 Using the Porymer-
ase Chain Reaction and Direct Sequencing: Application to
1-Nrtropyrene-lnduced Revertants.
PB91-200329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEVINE, S. N.
Pollutant Dynamics as Influenced by Seagrass Beds: Ex-
periments with Tnoutyrtin in Thalassia' Microcosms.
PB91-206888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Tributyttm and Invertebrates of a Seagrass Ecosystem: Ex-
posure and Response of Different Species.
PB91-163915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEWIS, C.W.
Particle Transmission Characteristics of an Annular Den-
uder Ambient Sampling System.
PB91-183400/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Source Apportionment of Mutagenic Activity of Fine Particle
Oraamcs in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-182832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sources of Air Pollutants Indoors: VOC and Fine Paniculate
Species.
PB91-196S27/REB 91-01 PCA03
Sources of Mutagenic Activity in Urban Fine Particles.
PB91-182121/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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LEWIS, D. L.
Ecology of Quiescent Microbes. Viewing Microbial Habitats
as Interacting Zones of Proliferation and Quiescence Can
Give New Insights into the Operation of Microbial Commu-
nities in the Environment.
PB91-183442/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Factors Affecting Toluene Degradation in
Ground Water at a Hazardous Waste Site.
PB91-182246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEWIS, N.
Field Demonstration of the UV/Oxidation Technology to
Treat Ground Water Contaminated with VOCs.
PB91-163741/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEWIS, N. M.
Update of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE
Emerging Technology Program, 1990.
PB91-171678/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEWIS, P. A.
Macroinvertebrate Field and Laboratory Methods for Evalu-
ating the Biological Integrity of Surface Waters.
PB91-171363/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
LEWIS, R. D.
Natural Gas Returning for NOx Control on a Cyclone-Fired
Boiler.
PB91-223164/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LEWIS, R. G.
Determination of Routes of Exposure of Infants and Tod-
dlers to Household Pesticides: A Pilot Study.
PB91-182899/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Methodology for Determination of Polyhalo-
genated Dibenzo-'p'-Dtoxins and Dibenzofurans in Ambient
Air.
PB91-196063/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis for Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Diox-
ins and Dibenzofurans in Ambient Air.
PB91-131698/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LEWIS, T. E.
Ground-Water Issue: Soil sampling and analysis for volatile
organic compounds.
DE91016758/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Performance Evaluation Materials for the Analysis of Vola-
tile Organic Contaminants in Soil: A Preliminary Assess-
ment
PB91-117127/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LEWTAS. J.
Application of the Micro-Forward Mutation Assay to Assess
Mutagenicity of Airborne Particulates in Indoor.
PB91-109231/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioassay-Directed Fractionabon of the Organic Extract of
SRM 1649 Urban Air Paniculate Matter. *
PB91-242511/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bioassay-Directed Fractionation of 1-Nitropyrene Metabo-
lites: Generation of Mutagrams by Coupling Reverse-Phase
HPLC with Microsuspension Mutagenicrty Assays.
PB91-242537/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bioassay of Complex Mixtures of Indoor Air Pollutants.
Chapter?.
PB91-162560/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Characterization of Extractable Organic Matter
from Ambient Aerosols Collected in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-196055/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Bioindicators of Exposure to Genotoxic
Indoor Air Pollutants.
PB91-132977/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cotinine Analytical Workshop Report Consideration of Ana-
lytical Methods for Determining Cotinine in Human Body
Fluids as a Measure of Passive Exposure to Tobacco
Smoke.
PB91-109694/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Cytotoxicity and Effect on Mutagenicity of Buffers in a Mi-
crosuspension Assay.
PB91-109314/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Mutagens and Risk Assessment
PB91-171736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Future Directions in Research on the Genetic Toxicology of
Complex Mixtures.
PB91-162602/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Highly Sensitive Bioassays for Evaluating Airborne Muta-
gens Indoors.
PB9M32985/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Measurement of Mutagenic Emissions from the Incineration
of the Pesticide Dinoseb during Application of Combustion
Modifications.
PB91-233437/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Metabolism of 1-Nitropyrene by Human, Rat, and Mouse In-
testinal Flora: Mutagenicrty of Isolated Metabolites by Direct
Analysis of HPLC Fractions with a Microsuspension Re-
verse Mutation Assay.
PB91-171785/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Passive Smoking on Commercial Airline Rights.
PB91-242503/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabelling of DMA and the
Autoradiographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Mice Exposed
to 2-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabelling of DNA and the
Autoradiographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Rats Exposed
to 2-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Sources of Mutagenic Activity in Urban Fine Particles.
PB91-182121/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technique for Controllable Vapor-Phase Deposition of 1-
Nitro(14C)pyrene and Other Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons onto Environmental Paniculate Matter.
PB91-182212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Urban Aerosol Acids: Analysis of National Institute of
Standards and Technology Standard Reference Material
1649.
PB91-242529/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LEWTAS, J. L
Differences in Detection of DNA Adducts in the 32P-Postla-
belling Assay After Either 1-Butanol Extraction or Nuclease
PI Treatment.
PB91-115972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LJ,J.
Toxicant-Induced Mortality in Models of 'Daphnia' Popula-
tions.
PB91-109900/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
u, s. w.
Evaluation of Intact Soil-Core Microcosms for Determining
Potential Impacts on Nutrient Dynamics by Genetically En-
gineered Microorganisms.
PB91-116228/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Calibration of Soil Core Microcosms for Evaluating
Fate and Effects of Genetically Engineered Microorganisms
in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-216366/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
U.X.
Mutagenicity, Carcinogenicity, and Human Cancer Risk from
Indoor Exposure to Coal and Wood Combustion in Xuan
Wei, China.
PB91-162586/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
UAO, W. P.
Rate of Flow of Leachate through Clay Soil Liners.
PB91-196691/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
UAW, H. J.
Biodegradation of Diphenyl Ethers by a Copper-Resistant
Mutant of 'Erwinia' sp.
PB91-177204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AU1
LICIS, I. J.
Encouraging Clean Technologies: The United States Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency Pollution Prevention Program.
PB91-131649/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
UEBERT, C.
Genes Encoding Mercuric Reductases from Selected
Gram-Negative Aquatic Bacteria Have a Low Degree of Ho-
motogy with merA of Transposon TN50.
PB91-163782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LJEGEL, l_
Regional Characteristics of Land Use in Northeast and
Southern Blue Ridge Province: Associations with Acid Rain
Effects on Surface-Water Chemistry.
PB91-207001/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LJEGEL, l_ H.
Sequestering Carbon in Soils: A Workshop to Explore the
Potential for Mitigating Global Climate Change. Held in Cor-
vallis, Oregon on February 26-28,1990.
PB91-216390/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
UGHTHART, B.
Bioassay for Testing the Lethal Effects of Bacterial Patho-
gens on the Predatory Beetle 'Hippodamia convergent
Sue. (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae).
PB91-127795/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioassay Protocol for Lethal and Sub-Lethal Effects of
Fungal Pathogens on 'Chrysoperla camea' (Neuroptera:
Chrysopidae).
PB91-179044/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Betaine on Enumeration of Airborne Bacteria.
PB91-116210/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Statistical Model of Laboratory Death Rate Measurements
for Airborne Bacteria.
PB91-117598/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Trajectory of Aerosol Droplets from a Sprayed Bacterial
Suspension.
PB91-219048/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ULJESTRAND, H. M.
Rate of Flow of Leachate through Clay Soil Liners.
PB91-196691/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
LIMA, A.
Overview of Case Studies on Recovery of Aquatic Systems
from Disturbance.
PB91-163576/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
UN, C. C.
Arsenic(3) and Arsenic(S) Removal from Drinking Water in
San Ysidro, New Mexico.
PB91-181925/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
UN, Y. N.
Wintertime Measurements of Aerosol Acidity and Trace Ele-
ments in Wuhan, a City in Central China.
PB91-243006/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
UNAK, W. P.
Application of Staged Combustion and Returning to the
Co-Firing of Nitrogen-Containing Wastes.
PB91-196444/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mechanisms Governing Transients from the Batch Inciner-
ation of Liquid Wastes in Rotary Kilns.
PB91-177063/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LOCKE, B. B.
Minimization of Transient Emissions from Rotary Kiln Incin-
erators, 1990.
PB91-196329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion
PB91-171496/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ongoing Fundamental Hazardous Waste Incineration Re-
search at EPA/RTP Facility.
PB91-196089/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transient Suppression Packaging for Reduced Emissions
from Rotary Kiln Incinerators.
PB91-223248/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LINDAHL, R.
Immunohistochemical Detection of Tumour-Associated Al-
dehyde Dehydrogenase in Formalin-Fixed Rat and Mouse
Normal Liver and Hepatomas.
PB91-163691/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
UNDER, G.
Evaluating Amphibian Responses in Wetlands Impacted by
Mining Activities in the Western United States
PB91 -191106/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Final Technical Report for the Preliminary Field Survey and
on-Site, In-situ and Laboratory Evaluations Completed at
Milltown Reservoir (FY90).
PB91-196006/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Quantifying Effects in Ecological Site Assessments: Biologi-
cal and Statistical Considerations.
PB91-129189/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
UNDER, R. L
Effect of Acute Exposure to Boric Acid on the Male Repro-
ductive System of the Rat.
PB91-163626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LINDSAY, S. M.
Divergence between Populations of a Monogamous Poly-
chaete with Male Parental Care: Premating Isolation and
Chromosome Variation.
PB91-206904/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LINDSTROM, A. B.
Bake-Out of a Portion of a New High-Rise Office Building.
PB91-196048/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Investigation of the Indoor Air Quality of the North Carolina
Department of Environment Health, and Natural Resources
Located at 3800 Barrett Drive, Raleigh, North Carolina.
PB91-179069/RE8 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LINDSTROM, F. T.
Denitrification in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale
Aquifers: 4. Hydraulics, Nitrogen Chemistry, and Microbiolo-
gy in a Single Layer.
PB91-182345/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
User's Guide for the Mathematical Model LT3VSI Denitnfi-
cation in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale Aquifers.
PB91 -216515/REB 91-04 PC A11 /MF A03
UNFIT, R.
Hospital Pollution Prevention Case Study.
PB91-216440/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
LING, J. T.
Pollution Prevention: Not Only 'Where It's at1 but 'Where
It's Been'.
PB91-196402/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
UNTHURST, R. A.
EPA Program for Monitoring Ecological Status and Trends.
PB91-196535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
UOY, P. J.
Wintertime Measurements of Aerosol Acidity and Trace Ele-
ments in Wuhan, a City in Central China.
PB91-243006/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
LIPPMAN, M.
Effective Strategies for Population Studies of Acute Air Pol-
lution Hearth Effects.
PB91-109439/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
UPPMANN, M.
Exposure Assessment: Input into Risk Assessment.
PB91-109173/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reexamination of London, England, Mortality in Relation to
Exposure to Acidic Aerosols during 1963-1972 Winters.
PB91-109397/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
UTTLE, S. B.
Development of a Model That Contains Both Multipole Mo-
ments and Gaussians for the Calculation of Molecular Elec-
trostatic Potentials.
PB91-109272/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Prediction of the Reactivities of Cyclopenta-polynuclear Ar-
omatic Hydrocarbons by Quantum Mechanical Methods.
PB91-191536/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LIVOLSI, J. A.
Btoavailability of 2,3,7,8-TCDD, 2,3,7,8-TCDF and PCBs to
Marine Benthos from Passaic River Sediments.
PB91-116947/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LOBRING, L. B.
Manual for the Evaluation of Laboratories Performing
PB91-148353/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
LOCKE, B. B.
Evaluation of Alternative Treatment Technologies for
CERCLA Soils and Debris (Summary of Phase 1 and Phase
PB91-240572/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
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LOCKHART, A. C.
Hydronephrosis in Mice Exposed to TCDD-Contaminated
Breast Mate Identification of the Peak Period of Sensitivity
and Assessment of Potential Recovery.
PB91-211441/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LOOEN.M.E.
Evaluation of So9 Washing Technology: Resutts of Bench-
Scale Experiments on Petroleum-Fuels Contaminated Soils.
PB91-206599/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA01
LODGE, K. a
Methodology Used for a Laboratory Determination of Rela-
tive Contributions of Water. Sediment and Food Chain
Routes of Uptake for 2,3.7.8-TCOD Bioaccumulabon by
Lake Trout in Lake Ontario.
PB91-144782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Partitioning Stucfes of Oioxin between Sediment and Water
The Measurement of Koc for Lake Ontario Sediment
PB91-146415/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
LOFROTH.G.
Bioassay of Complex Mixtures of Indoor Air Pollutants.
Chapter?.
PB91-162560/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-242495/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
LOGAN, T.
Hydrocarbon Continuous Monitoring Systems for Hazardous
Waste Incinerator Emissions Measurement
PB91-213561/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
LOGAN, T. J.
Maumee River Basin Pilot Watershed Study. Volume 4.
Continued Watershed Monitoring (1961-1985) and Ramula-
tor Study (1986).
PB91-233601/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
LOGSDOM.G.
Design and Performance of Slow Sand Filters in the Pacific
P891-176875/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Slow Sand Fltratoon in Me United States (Book Chapter).
PB91-176883/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
LOGSDON.G.S.
Boassay Procedures tor Pnxkctng CoMorm Bacterial
Growth in Drinking Water.
PB91-149625/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Correlalion o( CoWorm Growth Response with Other Water
OuaMy Parameters.
PB91-231373/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Pnrtcjptos of Wstar FAr&tion.
PB91-196147/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LOMEN.O.O.
Analytical Solution to Richards1 Equation for a Draining Soil
PB91-117200/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LONDERGAN, R. J.
Evaluation of Dense Gas Simulation Models.
PB91-191072/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
LONG, A.
Production snd Transport of Cflroon Dioxido in & Contsnv-
rated Vadose Zone: A Stable and Radnactrve Carbon Iso-
tope Study.
PB91-191478/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LONG.J.E.
Effect of Lindane on Intestinal Nrtroreductase, Azoreduc-
tase. SS-Gkjcuronidase. Dechtarinase, and Dehydrochtorin-
ase Activity.
PB91 -163600/REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
LONG.R.E.
Effects of Chlorine Dioxide on the Developing Rat Brain.
PB91-149757/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LOMGLEY. K.E.
Removal of DBCP from Groundwatar. Volume 2. Field Pilot
Plant Operation.
PB91-234609/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
LOOBY, a P.
Technical Assistance for Waste Minimization.
PB91-176842/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Bumper Refreshing
Plant
P891-234526/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Mrtmization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Alu-
minum Cans.
P891-234575/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Mnrrazation Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Brazed Aluminum C* Coolers.
PB91-2344B4/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
Waste Miaiiualiui Assessment for^a Manufacturer of
ComprOMOd Air Eoupment Components.
P891-234S67/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste MiJiKialion Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Heating. Venttatng. and Air Condrfioning Equipment
PB91-Z34476/REB 91-04 PC AO2/MF A01
Waste Uimtiatan Assessment for a Manufacturer of Out-
door Humrated Signs.
PB91-234500/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Waste Mnrnzabon Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Primed Circuit Boards.
PB91-234542/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Waste Mnrrization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Primed Plastic Bags.
PB91-179036/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of Re-
built Railway Cars and Components.
PB91-234518/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Metal Parts Coating
Plant
PB91-234492/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Paint Manufacturing
Plant
PB91-234559/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Minimization Assessment for MuFtilayered Printed
Circuit Board Manufacturing.
PB91-234S34/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
LOOMIS, D. P.
Micronudei in Epithelial Cells from Sputum of Uranium
Workers.
PB91-199935/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LOPER.J.
Novel Methods for Tracking •Agrobacterium Radtobacter1
k84 and Plasmid-Bome Genes in Agricultural Ecosystems.
PB91-216374/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A02
LOPEZ-AVILA, V.
Method for the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Soils/Sedi-
ments.
PB91-127803/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
LOSONSKY, a
Feasibility of Hydraulic Fracturing of Soil to Improve Reme-
dial Actions.
PB91-181818/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
LOTHENBACH, D. B.
Methodology Used for a Laboratory Determination of Rela-
tive Contributions of Water. Sediment and Food Chain
Routes of Uptake for 2.3.7.8-TCOD Bwaccumutation by
Lake Trout in Lake Ontario.
PB91-144782/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
LOUIS, T. A.
Use of Tumour Lethality to Interpret Tumoogemcrty Experi-
ments Lacking Cause-of-Death Data.
PB91-109181/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LOUX, N. T.
Ekmmabon of Spectral Interferences in Inductively Coupled
Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Using Orthogonal
Polynomials.
PB91-116137/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LOWRIE.L.
Probabilistic Statement of the Structure Activity Relation-
ship for Environmental Risk Analysis.
PB91-116244/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
LOWRY, J. D.
Radon Removal by FOE GAC Systems: Design. Perform-
ance, and Cost
PB91-12S633/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
LOWRY, S. B.
Radon Removal by POE GAC Systems: Design, Perform-
ance, and Cost
PB91-125633/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
LUCAS, S.V.
Technique for Controllable Vapor-Phase Deposition of 1-
Nitro(14C)pyrene and Other PorycycSc Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons onto Environmental Paniculate Matter.
PB91-182212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LUCIER,G.W.
Multiple DMA Adducts in Lymphocytes of Smokers and
Nonsmokers Determined by 32P-Posttabeling Analysis.
PB91-116897/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LUOWfG, J. P.
H4IIE Hepatoma CeH Bioassay-Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrachtoro-
dtoenzo-p-Dioxin Equivalents in Colonial Fish-Eating Water-
bird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-231407/REB 91-W PC A03/MF A01
LUEBKE, R. W.
Immune Alterations in Rats Following Subacute Exposure
to Tributyttin OxxJe.
PB91-149773/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Immunotoxicity of 2-Methoxyethanol Following Oral Admin-
istration in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-231290/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Immunotoxicologic Assessment of Subacute Exposure of
Rats to Carbon Tetrachtonde with Comparison to Hepatc-
toxkaty and Nephrotoxicity.
PB91-233445/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Neurotoxicant 1-methyM-phenyl-l A3,6-tetrahydropyrK»ne
(MPTP) Alters Immune Function When Given in Combina-
tion with DiethyldrMocarbamate (DOC).
PB91-231092/REB 91-04 PC AQ2/MF A01
LUJAM.J. R
Adsorption, Degradation, and Plant AvatebiHy of 2.4-Dmn
trophenol in Sludge-Amended Calcareous Sote.
PB91-177329/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
UIKASEWYCZ, H. T.
Characteristics of Surfactants in Toxkaty Identification Eval-
uations.
PB91-144998/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Extraction and Concentration of Nonpolar Organic Toxi-
cants from Effluents Using Sold Phase Extraction.
PB91-116103/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Identification of Nonpolar Toxicants in Effluents Using Tox-
icrty-eased Fractkxiation with Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry.
PB91-183434/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LUPO, M. J.
Factors Controlling Minimum Soil Liner Thickness.
PB91-191346/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
LUTKENHOFF, S. D.
Risk Assessment and Risk Management
PB91 -191361 /REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
LYDON, J.
Effects of UV-B Radiation on Soybean Yield and Seed
Quality: A Six-Year Field Study.
PB91-196287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
LYKINS, B. W.
Can Membranes Be Acceptable Treatment Technology for
Drinking Water Treatment
PB91-133041/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Concerns with Using Chlorine-Dioxide Disinfection in the
USA.
PB91-171652/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Conference Summary: Practical Aspects of the Design and
Use of GAC.
PB91-177345/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Designing Fixed-Bed Adsorbers to Remove Mixtures of Or-
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
'B91-144766/REB
EPA's Research Program in Granular Activated Carbon.
PB91-223321/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Membrane Summary: Performance. Concerns, and Regula-
tions.
PB91-176925/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Membranes for Drinking Water Treatment
PB91-242420/REB 91-04 PCA09/MFA02
Microbial Aspects of Water Treatment Processes: A
Progress Report
PB91-231118/REB 91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
Safe Drinking Water for the Lrttte Guy: Options and Alterna-
tives.
PB91-182782/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Using Powdered Activated Carbon: A Critical Review.
PB91-177337/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
LYNCH, S.K.
Approach for Estimating Global Landfill Methane Emissions.
PB91-149534/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Toxic Air Pollutant Emission Factors - A Compilation for Se-
lected Air Toxic Compounds and Sources. Second Edition.
PB91-126003/REB 91-01 PCA99/MFA99
LYNCH, T.
Analysis of HMorical Radiatnefy Important Trace Gases
(RfTG) Emissions: Development of a Trace Gas Accounting
System (T-GAS) for 14 Countries.
PB91-21632S/REB 91-04 PC A16/MF A03
Evaluation of Significant Anthropogenic Sources of Radtatt-
very Important Trace Gases.
PB91-127753/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA02
LYON, R. J.
Radon Concentrations Around the L-Bar Uranium Mill Site.
PB91-190991/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
LYON, W. G.
Swelling Properties of Soil Organic Matter and Their Rela-
tion to Sorpbon of Non-Ionic Organic Compounds.
PB91-217406/REB 914)4 PC A07/MF A02
MACARTHUa M. P.
Pressure and Temperature Fluctuations in Underground
Storage Tank Pipelines Containing Gasoline.
PB91-206912/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
UACAULEY, J. U.
Comparison of the Seagrass Thalassia testudinum' and Its
Epiphytes in the Field and in Laboratory Test Systems.
PB91-163790/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Thalassia' and Its Epiphytes for Toxicity Assess-
ment Effects of a Drilling Fluid and Tributyttin.
PB91-163931/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MACGREGOR, J. T.
Association of Marginal Folate Depletion with Increased
Human Chromosomal Damage In vivo: Demonstration by
Analysis of Mcronudeated Erythrocytes.
PB91-117614/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
UACHILEK, R. IL
Apparatus for Short Time Measurements in a Fixed-Bed
Gas/Solid Reactor.
PB91-183376/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
HACK, C. IL
Examination of the Proconvutsant Actions of Pyrethroid In-
secticides Using Pentylenetetrazol and Amygdala Kindling
Seizure Models.
PB91-109744/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MACKAY, D. IL
Field Evaluation of In-situ BJodegradatjon of Chlorinated
Ethenes: Part 1, Methodology and Field Site Characteriza-
tion.
PB91-144857/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
MACKAY, G. L
Intercomperison of Atmospheric Nitric Acid Measurements
at Elevated Ambient Concentrations.
PB91-196543/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PA-32
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
MATTHEWS, J. E.
MACPHAIL, R. C.
Comparative Sensitivity of Neurobehavkxal Tests for Chem-
ical Screening.
PB91-117101/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Investigations of Amctraz Neurotoxkaty in Rats. 3. Effects
on Motor Activity and Inhibition of Monoamine Oxidase.
PB91-109470/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MADDEN, M.
Analysis of Arachidonic Acid Metabolites and Platelet Acti-
vating Factor Production.
PB91-231084/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MADDEN, M. C.
Effects of Ozone Exposure on Lipid Metabolism in Human
Alveolar Macrophages.
PB91-176982/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Phosgene Exposure on Lung Arachidonic Acid
Metabolism.
PB91-177352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MADORE, M. S.
Effects of Ozone, Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorine, and Monoch-
kxamine on 'Cryptosporidium parvum' Oocyst Viability.
PB91-145086/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MAGUIRE, C. C.
Brain Cholinesterase Activity of Bobwfiite Acutely Exposed
to Chkxpyrifos.
PB91-207019/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MAIBOOI, M.
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 1. User's Guide.
PB91 -133512/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Integrated Air Pollution Control System. Version 4.0.
Volume 2. Technical Documentation Manual.
PB91-133520/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 3. Programmer's Maintenance Manual.
PB91-133538/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 1. Introduction and Methodology.
PB91-133322/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 2. Site Specific Studies for Ala-
bama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois.
PB91-133330/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coat-Fred Plants. Volume 3. Site Specific Studies for Indi-
ana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Minne-
sota.
PB91-133348/REB 91-01 PCA18/MFA03
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coat-Fired Plants. Volume 4. Site Specific Studies for Mis-
souri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York, Ohio.
PB91-133355/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 5. Site Specific Studies for Penn-
sylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Wisconsin,
West Virginia.
PB91-133363/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
Retrofit Costs of SO2 and NOx Control at 200 U.S. Coal-
Fred Power Plants.
PB91-226381/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MALCOLM, A. R.
Caronogenicrty of Black Rock Harbor Sediment to the
Eastern Oyster and Trophic Transfer of Black Rock Harbor
Carcinogens from the Blue Mussel to the Winter Flounder.
PB91-196600/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
MALCOLM, J.
Watershed Manipulation Project Quality Assurance Imple-
mentation Plan for 1986-1969.
PB91-14839S/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
MALES, R.M.
Development, Application, and Calibration of Models for
Predicting Water Quality in Distribution Systems.
PB91-223313/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Modeling Contaminant Propagation in Drinking Water Distri-
bution Systems.
PB91-196170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MALLEY, J. P.
Radon Removal Using Point-of-Entry Water Treatment
PB91-102020/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
MAMANE, Y.
Dichotomous Samplers Modified for Use with Electron Mi-
croscopy
PB91-116830/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MANILAL, V. B.
Relationship between Cell Surface Properties and Trans-
port of Bacteria through Soil.
PB91-171884/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MANN.J.
Chemfix Technologies, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Proc-
ess. Application Analysis Report
PB91-187054/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MANN, R.
Exposure of Humans to Ambient Levels of Ozone for 6.6
Hours Causes Cellular and Biochemical Changes in the
Luna
PB91-207126/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
MANNING, J. A.
Handbook on Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants: HAP Manual.
PB91-223180/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MARBLE, V.
Design of Terrecosm Enclosures for Use in Ecorisk Assess-
ment Evaluations.
PB91-196014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MARCH, D.
Emissions Testing of a Wet Cement Kiln at Hannibal, Mis-
souri. Draft Report.
PB91-130203/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
MARCHANT, G. H.
Limb Process Development Studies.
PB91-127688/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
MARCUS, A.
Exposure to Lead in U.S. Drinking Water.
PB91-182683/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MARESCA, J. W.
Chemicals Stored in USTs: Characteristics and Leak Detec-
tion.
PB91-219592/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Methods Used in
Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-226316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pressure and Temperature Fluctuations in Underground
Storage Tank Pipelines Containing Gasoline.
PB91-206912/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipeline Leak Detection Systems.
PB91-106245/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB91-227942/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
MARKS, D.
Sensitivity of the Regional Water Balance in the Columbia
River Basin to Climate Variability: Application of a Spatially
Distributed Water Balance Model.
PB91-226522/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
MARMOREK, D. R.
Indicator Development Strategy for the Environmental Mon-
itoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-168500/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
MARSHALL, D. R.
Association of Microorganisms with Surfaces in Distribution
Systems.
PB91-242560/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
MARSOSUDIRO, P.
Evaluation of Significant Anthropogenic Sources of Radiati-
vefy Important Trace Gases.
PB91-127753/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MARSOSUDIRO, P. J.
Method for Estimating Methane Emissions from Under-
ground Coal Mines: Preliminary Findings.
PB91-223214/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MARTHI.B.
Effects of Betaine on Enumeration of Airborne Bacteria.
PB91-116210/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Survival of Bacteria during Aerosolizafon.
PB91-177147/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Trajectory of Aerosol Droplets from a Sprayed Bacterial
Suspension.
PB91-219048/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
MARTIN, J. C.
Conversion of Methanol-Fueled 16-Valve, 4-Cylinder Engine
to Operation on Gaseous 2H2/CO Fuel. Interim Report 3.
PB91 -195941 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MARTIN, J. F.
Demonstration of Hazardous Waste Site Treatment Tech-
nologies.
PB91-176909/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Demonstration Projects Under the U.S. EPA Superfund In-
novative Technology Evaluation Program.
PB91 -176891 /RES 91 -01 PC A02/MF A01
Overview and Update of the Superfund Innovative Technol-
ogy Evaluation (SITE) Demonstration Program.
PB91-196469/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Production and Processing of Metals: Their Disposal and
Future Risks.
PB91-176933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MARTIN, J. H.
Reductions of Enteric Microorganisms during Aerobic
Sludge Digestion.
PB91-171702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MARTINI, R. E.
Factors Influencing Mercury Concentrations in Walleyes in
Northern Wisconsin Lakes.
PB91-196345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MARTONEN, T. B.
Aerodynamic Classification of Fibers with Aerosol Centri-
fuoes.
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-199927/REB
Aerosol Characterization with Centrifugal Aerosol Spec-
trometers: Theory and Experiment
PB91-109496/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Aerosol Therapy Implications of Particle Deposition Pat-
terns in Simulated Human Airways.
PB91-191635/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aero-
sol/Vapor-Laden Gases-1. Theory of the Hygroscopic Aero-
sol Effects on Temperature and Relative Humidity Patterns
of Inspired Air.
PB91-182139/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Development of Surrogate Lung Systems with Controlled
Thermodynamic Environments to Study Hygroscopic Parti-
cles: Air Pollutants and Pharmacoiogic Drugs.
PB91-199919/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Inertial Impaction and Gravitational Deposition of Aerosols
in Curved Tubes and Airway Bifurcations.
PB91-182147/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicted Deposition of Nonhygroscopic Aerosols in the
Human Lung as a Function of Subject Age.
PB91-109587/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Simulation of Heat and Mass Transfer Processes in a Sur-
rogate Bronchial System Developed for Hygroscopic Aero-
sol Studies.
PB91-109363/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MASON, M. A.
Interaction of Vapour Phase Organic Compounds with
Indoor Sinks.
PB91-196493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Temperature Dependence of the Emission of Perchloroeth-
ylene from Dry Cleaned Fabrics.
PB91-109843/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MASON, P. J.
Bioassay Procedures for Predicting Coliform Bacterial
Growth in Drinking Water.
PB91-149625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MASON, R. P.
Detection of Radicals Produced 'In vivo' during Inhalation
Exposure to Ozone: Use of Various Spin Traps.
PB91-196113/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
MASSARO, E. J.
Flow Cytometric Analysis of the Mechanism of Methylmer-
cury Cytotoxicity.
PB91-163675/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Increasing Sensitivity of the Ortho Analytical Cytofluoro-
graph by Modifying the Fluid System.
PB91-163683/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interactions between Lead and Essential Elements: A
Review.
PB91-109728/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
MASSARO, T. F.
Interactions between Lead and Essential Elements: A
Review.
PB91-109728/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
MASTERS, H.
EPA's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit for Soil Washing.
PB91-231209/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MASTERSON, C.
Regulatory Survey for the Armed Bayou Coastal Preserve.
PB91-230300/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Regulatory Survey for the Christmas Bay Coastal Preserve.
PB91-230185/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
MATHER, G. G.
Subchronic 90 Day Toxicity of Dichloroacetic and Trichlor-
oaceSc Acid in Rats.
PB91-171801/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MATSON, M. R.
Intensive Survey of the Big Muddy Main Stem from Rend
Lake to the Mississippi River. 1988.
PB91-193649/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
MATSUSHITA, H.
Application of the Micro-Forward Mutation Assay to Assess
Mulaqenicity of Airborne Particulates in Indoor.
PB91-109231 /REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
Biological and Chemical Methodologies for Assessing
Human Exposure to Airborne Mutagens Indoors.
PB91-133025/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Highly Sensitive Bioassays for Evaluating Airborne Muta-
PB91-132985/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MATTHEWS, D. S.
Section 313, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act Quality Assurance Audit Manual.
PB91-167577/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
MATTHEWS, E.
Alterations in the Energy Metabolism of an Estuanne Mysid
•Mysidopsis bahia' as Indicators of Stress from Chronic
Pesticide Exposure
PB91-163949/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MATTHEWS, H. B.
Acute Exposure to Tris(2-Chloroethyl)Phosphate Produces
Hippocampal Neuronal Loss and Impairs Learning in Rats.
PB9Tl71728/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MATTHEWS, J.
Status of Land Treatment as a Hazardous Waste Manage-
ment Alternative in the United States. .„..„- ,n,
PB91-196105/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MATTHEWS, J. E.
Approach to Btoremediation of Contaminated Soil.
PB91-116152/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Remediation of Sites Contaminated with TCE
PB91-182311/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
MATTTSOK, D. R
Symposium Overview: Symposium on Application of Phar-
macoknetics in Developmental Toncttv Risk Assessments.
PB91-211474/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MATRON, M. E,
Passive Smoking on Commercial Airline Flights.
PB91-242503/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
MATY AC, C.
Cattration of Greenhouse and the Field for Survival of Ge-
neticaly Engineered Microorganisms.
PB91-109975/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Methods for Sampling, Recovery, and Enu-
meration of Bacteria Appied to the Phytioplane.
PB91-182303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MAUSKOPF, J. A.
Hazardous Substances in Our Environment A Citizen's
Guide to Understand^ Health Risks and Reducing Expo-
sure.
PB91-131987/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
MAXTED.X
Assessing Human Health Risks from Chemically Contami-
nated Frsh and SheMish: A Guidance Manual
PB9M68369/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
MAXWELL. C.
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB91-223362/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
MAXWELL. IL A.
Current Status of ADV AGATE Process for Flue Gas Desul-
furization.
PB91-226423/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MAZMA.K.E.
MenWicMion of Organic N-Chloramines in vitro in Stomach
Fluid from the Rat After Chtomatxxv
PB91-199968/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MAZZA.J.J.
Stah^-the-Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal In-
Bpoctton of UndBforound StorKM Tsnks,
PB91-149609/RES 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
MC ADAMS, at T.
Section 313, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act OuaWy Assurance Audit Manual.
PB91-167577/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
MCALLISTER, R. A.
Nonmethane Organic Compound and Three-Hour Air
Toxics Monitoring Program, 1990.
PB91-1685B3/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Aldehyde Results.
1969
PB91-148288/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program. 1989
PB91-148262/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
MCAVOY, a c.
AacSfieation and Recovery of a Spodosol Bs Horizon from
Aoxfc Deposition.
PB91-24O473/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Contamination of Fish by ZJ,73-Tetrachlonxfbenzo-P-
Dioxn A Survey of Fish from Major Watersheds in the
Unted States.
PB91-146431/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
MCCAULEY.G.M.
Approximation of Surfaces in Quantitative 3-D Reconstruc-
tions.
PB91-213512/REB 91-04 PC AOJ/MF A01
MCCLELLAN, K. A.
Oornpftnson of Cylopattiogenoty, MnruiufluorGscenoB and
In sfci DMA HvUdualion as Methods tor the Detection of
Adenoviruses.
PB9M09280/-REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
Cornpvison of CytopBdmyioKity, Imnitfiolluoroocoooo snd
tn«*uDNA Hybridoation a* Methods for the Detection of
AdenoviruMK.
PB81-116053/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Field Comparison of Methods for the Measurement of Gas-
eou* and ParfiouMa Contntutors to Aode Dry Deposition.
PB9M63774/REB
9141 PCA03/MFA01
FMd Ststegy tor Sorting Votatfe Organics into Source-He-
Med Groups.
PB91-1463S7/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Opsmzng Sens*rYty of SIM Mode of GC/MS Analysis for
EPA's TO-14 Air Toxics Method.
P891-233536/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Use of a Fourier Transform Spectrometer as a Remote
3onior at Suporfund Sttes.
PB91-199B44/REB 91-01 PCAOVMFA01
MCCUKTOCK.&C
Samping and Analysis of Municipal Wastewater Sludge In-
cnerator Emissions far Metals. Metal Species, and Organ-
ics.
PB91-219113/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
MCCRHJJS, R. C.
Advancing Woodstove Secondary Combustion State-of-the-
Art
PB91-223156/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Air Toxic Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB91-223206/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Comparability between Various Field and Laboratory Wood-
stove Emission Measurement Methods.
PB91-223172/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Emissions and Organic Fingerprints from
Combustion of Oil and Wood.
PB91-223222/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Bumrate, Wood Species, Altitude, and Stove
Type on Woodstove Emissions.
PB91-146662/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCCUNE.B.
Diurnal Curves of Tropospheric Ozone in the Western
United States.
PB91-219006/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MCCURDY, T. R.
Ozone Dosimetry Predictions for Humans and Rats.
PB91-113852/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCDANIEL, 0. O.
Evaluation of Methodology for Determination of Poryhalo-
genated Dibenzo-'p'-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Ambient
PB91-196063/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sampling and Analysis for Porychtorinated Dibenzc-p-Diox-
ins and Dibenzofurans in Ambient Air.
PB91-131698/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MCDANIEL, K- L.
Microinjection of Dynorphin into the Hippocampus Impairs
Spatial Learning in Rats.
PB91-117044/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Rat Strain and Stock Comparisons Using a Functional Ob-
servational Battery: Baseline Values and Effects of Amitraz.
PB91-200253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCDONALD, M. M.
Hydronephrosis in Mice Exposed to TCDD-Contaminated
Breast Milk: Identification of the Peak Period of Sensitivity
and Assessment ol Potential Recovery.
PB91-211441/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MCDONNELL, W. F.
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects.
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 11. A Log-
normal Model Relating Human Lung Function Decrease to
O3 Exposure.
PB91-200287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Exposure of Humans to Ambient Levels of Ozone for 66
Hours Causes Cellular and Biochemical Changes in the
Lung.
PB91-207126/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ozone Concentration and Pulmonary Response Relation-
ships for 6.6-Hour Exposures with Five Hours of Moderate
Exercise to 0.08. 0.10, and 0.12 PPM.
PB91-191486/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Respiratory Response of Humans Exposed to Low Levels
of Ozone for 6.6 Hours.
PB91-200311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MCELROY, W. K.
Regional Patterning of Hormones in the Female Rat Anteri-
or Pituitary: Disproportionate Changes Over the Estrous
Cycle.
PB91-115964/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Suppression of the Lulertzmg Hormone Surge by ChtordH
meform in Cvanectomized, Steroid-Primed Female Rats.
PB91-200303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MCENROE, B.M.
Leachate Collection in Landfills: Steady Case.
PB91-191387/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MCEWEN.B.S.
Glucocorticoids Regulate the Synthesis of Gkal RbriKary
Acidic Protein in Intact and Adrenalectomized Rats but Do
Not Affect Its Expression Following Brain Injury.
PB91-243030/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MCFAOOEN, K. M.
Evaluation of Intact Soil-Core Microcosms for Determining
Potential Impacts on Nutrient Dynamics by Genetically En-
gineered Microorganisms.
PB91-116228/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
MCFARLAND, l_ K.
On-Site Treatment of Creosote and Pentachtorophenal
Sludges and Contaminated Soil.
PB9?-223370/REB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
MCFARLAND, M.
Status of Land Treatment as a Hazardous Waste Manage-
ment Alternative in the United States.
PB91-19610S/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MCFARLANE.C.
Effect Uptake and Disposition of Nitrobenzene in Several
TorrestnflJ Pterrts.
PB91-144808/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MCFARLANE, J. C.
Database Assessment of Phytotcnocity Data Published on
Terrestrial Vascular Plants.
PB91-144733/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Greenhouse versus Field Testing and Taxo-
norric Differences on Plant Sensitivity to Chemical Treat-
PB91-116772/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCFARLANE, R. W.
Environmental Inventory of the Armand Bayou Coastal Pre-
PB91-23O979/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Inventory of the Christmas Bay Coastal Pre-
serve.
PB91-230151/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
MCGINNIS, G. D.
On-Site Treatment of Creosote and Pentachtorophenal
Sludges and Contaminated Soil.
PB91-223370/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
MCGOLDRICK, J. 1_
Workshop on Methods for Investigation of Waterbome Dis-
ease Outbreaks. Summary of Recommendations. Held in
Denver, Colorado, October 11-13, 1988.
PB91 -125716/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
MCGUIRE, J. M.
Multispectral Identification of Potentially Hazardous Byprod-
ucts of Ozonatjon and Chlorinatjon. Part 1. Studies of Chro-
matographic and Spectroscope Properties of MX.
PB91-161703/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
MCGUIRE, M. J.
Evaluation of Ozonation By-Products from Two California
Surface Waters.
PB91-183178/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCKENNEY, C. L.
Alterations in the Energy Metabolism of an Estuarine Mysid
'Mysidopsis bahia' as Indicators of Stress from Chronic
Pesticide Exposure.
PB91-163949/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCKIM, J. M.
Environmental Impacts on the Physiokxjical Mechanisms
Controlling Xenobwbc Transfer Across Fish Gills.
PB91-196477/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Simple Flow-Limited Model for Exchange of Organic Chemi-
cals at Fish GUIs.
PB91-146720/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MCKINNEY, W.
Toxicant-Induced Mortality in Models of 'Daphnia' Popula-
tions.
PB91-109900/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCLAMB, R. L.
Acute Exposure to Tns(2-Chkxoethyl)Phospnate Produces
Hippocampal Neuronal Loss and Impairs Learning in Rats.
PB91-171728/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MCLAUGHLIN. S. B.
Comparison of Seasonal Patterns of Pnotosynthate Produc-
tion and Use in Branches of Red Spruce Saplings at Two
Elevations.
PB91-219030/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
MCLEAN, J.S.
Catalog of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor Air Pol-
lution.
PB91-231134/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Classification of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor
Air Pollution.
PB91-125708/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Control of VCC Emissions from Polystyrene Foam Manu-
facturing.
PB91 -102111 /REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
MCMURRY, P. H.
Modal Aerosol Dynamics Modeling.
PB91-161729/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
MCNABB, C. D.
Arsenic Sedimentation Along the Slope of a Lake Basin.
PB91-171413/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
MCNAUGHT. D. C.
Functional Bioassays Utilizing Zooptankton: A Comparison.
PB91-146407/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MCPHERSON. B. 0.
Exercise, Fitness, and Health: A Consensus of Current
Knowledge.
PB91-131706/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MCPHERSON, J.
SITE Demonstration of the CF Systems Organics Extraction
System.
PB91-145110/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MCSORLEY, J. A.
Application of Staged Combustion and Returning to the
Co-Firing of Nitrogen-Containing Wastes.
PB91-196444/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Minimization of Transient Emissions from Rotary Kiln Incin-
erators, 1990.
PB91-196329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion.
PB91-171496/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transient Suppression Packaging for Reduced Emissions
from Rotary Kiln Incinerators.
PB91-223248/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MCVEETY, B. D.
Current and Developing Analytical Technologies for Quanti-
fying Biogenic Gas Emissions.
PB91-216523/REB 91-04 PC AOB/MF A02
MEAD, J. R.
Effects of Ozone. Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorine, and Monoch-
loramine on 'Cryptosporidium parvum' Oocyst Viability.
P891-145086/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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MEALING, G. A. R.
Exposure of Frog Hearts to CW or Amplitude-Modulated
VHP Fields: Selective Efflux to Calcium Ions at 16 Hz.
PB91-171710/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MEANS, J. C.
Developing Model of Benthic-Water Contaminant Transport
in Bk>turbated Sediment
PB91-109298/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MEARDON, K.
Cancer Risk from Outdoor Exposure to Air Toxics. Volume
PB91-159624/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
MEGANCK, R.
Evaluating Amphibian Responses in Wetlands Impacted by
Mining Activities in the Western United States.
PB91-191106/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MEHENDALE, H. M.
Amplification of CCI4 Toxicity by Chlordecone: Destruction
of Rat Hepatic Microsomal Cytochrome P-450 Subpopula-
tion.
PB91-191593/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Carbon Tetrachloride Metabolism in Partially Hepatectc-
rrrized and Sham-Operated Rats Pre-Exposed to Chlorde-
cone (Kepone).
PB91-109553/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatic Polyamines and Related Enzymes Following Chlor-
decone-Potentiated Carbon Tetrachtoride Toxicity in Rats.
PB91-109579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Hepatocellular Regeneration in Chlordecone Poten-
tiated Hepatotoxicity of Carbon Tetrachloride.
PB91-109561/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MEHLMAN, M. A.
Risk Assessment and Risk Management
PB91-191361/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
MEIER, J. R.
Rote of Short-Term Tests in Evaluating Health Effects As-
sociated with Drinking Water.
PB91-U9724/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MEINERS, A.
Emissions Testing of a Precalciner Cement Kiln at Louis-
ville. Nebraska.
PB9M3019S/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
MELER, J. R.
Recovery of 3-Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-
Furanone from Water Samples on XAD Resins and the
Effect of Chlorine on Its Mutageracity.
PB91-109835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MELTON, C. W.
Technique for Controllable Vapor-Phase Deposition of 1-
Nitro(14C)pyrene and Other Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons onto Environmental Paniculate Matter.
PB91 -182212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MELVILLE, J. G.
Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity Distributions: A
Manual of Practice.
PB91-211938/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
MELZER, M.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for LJndane.
PB91-142851/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MELZtAN, a D.
Toxicity Assessment of Dredged Materials: Acute and
Chronic Toxicity as Determined by Bioassays and Bioaccu-
mulation Tests. Proceedings of the International Seminar
on the Environmental Aspects of Dredging Activities (Actes
du Semmare International sur tes Aspects Environnemen-
taux lies aux Activities de Dragages).
PB91-182790/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MENACHE, M. G.
Distribution and lexicological Effects of Inhaled Methyl Bro-
mide in the Rat
PB91-109249/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Histamine and Methacholine Aerosol Bronchial Challenge in
Awake Guinea Pigs.
PB91-109652/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Measurements of Cardopulmonary Response in Awake
Rats during Acute Exposure to Near-Ambient Concentra-
tions of Ozone.
PB91-109702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Morphometric Comparison of the Nasopharyngeal Airway of
Laboratory Animals and Humans.
PB91-116079/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Morphometric Study of Nasal-Pharyngeal Growth for Parti-
cle Deposition in the Rat
PB91-109140/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
TrimethyrBn Effects on Auditory Function and Cochtear
PB91-117028/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Inhalation RFD
Methodology: Risk Assessment for Air Toxics.
PB91-163717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MERCER, J. W.
Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground-Water Remediation
PB90-274549/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
MERCER, RR.
Anatomical Modeling of Microdosimetry of Inhaled Particles
and Gases in the Lung.
PB91-133033/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Approximation of Surfaces in Quantitative 3-D Reconstruc-
tions.
PB91-213512/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Measurement of Boundaries Using a Digitizer Tablet
PB91-213538/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Mprphometry and 3-Dimensional Reconstruction of the
Acinus.
PB91-133009/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Spatial Distribution of Collagen and Elastin Fibers in the
Lungs.
PB91-213520/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Structure of the Gas Exchange Region of the Lungs Deter-
mined by Three-Dimensional Reconstructions.
PB91-133017/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MERIAN, E.
Production and Processing of Metals: Their Disposal and
Future Risks.
PB91-176933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MERRICK, B. A.
Cardiopathic Effect of 1,2,3-Trichloropropane after Suba-
cute and Subchronic Exposure in Rats.
PB91-213629/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MERRILL, R. G.
Test Methods for the Determination of Volatile Organic
Compounds in Consumer Products.
PB91-231126/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MESSER, J. J.
EPA Program for Monitoring Ecological Status and Trends.
PB91-196535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 1. Synoptic
Survey Design, Acid-Base Status, and Regional Patterns.
PB91-206987/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MESSING, M.
Testing of Indoor Radon Reduction Techniques in Base-
ment Houses Having Adjoining Wings.
PB91-125831/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
MESSING, R. H.
Assessing Pesticide Risk to Arthropod Natural Enemies
Using Expert System Technology.
PB91-240465/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MEYERS, S. M.
Effects of Methyl Parathion on Red-Winged Blackbird
('Agelaius phoeniceus') Incubation Behavior and Nesting
Success.
PB91-116749/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Northern Bobwhite ('Colinus virginianus') Age
and Weight on Results of the Avian Dietary Toxicity Test
PB91-146449/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MEZEI, C.
Myelin Basic Protein-mRNA Used to Monitor Trimethyltin
Neurotoxicity in Rats.
PB91-231274/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MICHAEL, l_ C.
Bake-Out of a Portion of a New High-Rise Office Building.
PB91-196048/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MICHALOPOULOS, M.
Purification and Biological Characterization of Human Hepa-
topoietin A: A Polypeptide Growth Factor for Hepatocytes.
PB91-115980/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MIDDAUGH, D. P.
Alternative Biological Treatment Processes for Remediation
of Creosote-and PCP-Contaminated Materials: Bench-Scale
Treatability Studies.
PB91-179085/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Effects of Temperature and Salinity on 'Menidia beryllina'
Embryos Exposed to Terbufos.
PB91-163881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Vertebral Abnormalities in Juvenile Inland Sirversides 'Meni-
dia beryllina' Exposed to Terbufos during Embryogenesis.
PB91-163956/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MIDGETT, M. R.
Reliability Study of the U.S. EPA's Method 101A: Determi-
nation of Paniculate and Gaseous Mercury Emissions.
PB91-233361/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Role of Quality Assurance in Minimizing Errors in Stationary
Source Field Sampling.
PB91-226357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
MIUCH, L.
Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB91-223362/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Pan 1. The ROM
Preprocessors.
PB91-171926/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 2. The ROM
Processor Network.
PB91-171934/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
Regional Oxidant Model User's Guide. Part 3. The Core
Model.
PB91-171942/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
MILLER, D. B.
1 -Methyl-4-Phenyl-l ,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine (MPTP)-ln-
duced Damage of Striatal Dopaminergic Fibers Attenuates
Subsequent Astrocyte Response to MPTP.
PB91-145045/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MILLER, W. L.
Assessment of Chemically-Induced Alterations in Brain De-
velopment Using Assays of Neuron- and Glia-Localized
Proteins.
PB91-109306/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Caveats in Hazard Assessment: Stress and Neurotoxicity.
PB91-233346/RE8 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Characterization of the Origins of Astrocyte Response to
Injury Using the Dopaminergic Neurotoxicant, 1-Methyl-4-
Phenyl-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydrophyridine.
PB91-117077/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Diethyldithiocarbamate Potentiates the Neurotoxicity of In
vivo 1 -Methyl-4-Phenyl-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine and of In
vitro 1 -Methyl-4-Phenylpyridinium.
PB91-242586/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine on Auto-
nomic Thermoreregulatory Responses of the Rat.
PB91-183459/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Neurotoxicant 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine
(MPTP) Alters Immune Function When Given in Combina-
tion with Diethyldithiocarbamate (DDC).
PB91-231092/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Restraint-Induced Analgesia in the CD-1 Mouse: Interac-
tions with Morphine and Time of Day.
PB91-109215/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MILLER, F. J.
Effects of Ammonium Nitrate Aerosol Exposure on Lung
Structure of Normal and Elastase-lmparied Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
P691-117630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lung Injury Caused by Ambient Levels of Ozone.
PB91-117606/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Inhalation RFD
Methodology: Risk Assessment for Air Toxics.
PB91-163717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MILLER, G. C.
Abiotic Transformations in Water, Sediments, and Soil.
Chapter 5.
PB91-136937/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Photolysis of Chlorinated Dioxins in Organic Solvents and
on Soils.
PB91-116913/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MILLER, G. D.
Interactions between Lead and Essential Elements: A
Review.
PB91-109728/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MILLER, J. E.
National Program (NCLAN) to Assess the Impact of Ozone
on Agricultural Resources.
PB91-129718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MILLER, J. M.
Designing Faed-Bed Adsorbers to Remove Mixtures of Or-
ganics.
PB91-144766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
State^of-the-Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal In-
spection of Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-149609/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
MILLER, M. J.
Environmental Protection Agency Civil Enforcement Docket.
PB91-921700/REB 91-01 Subscriptions
MILLER, R. V.
Attachment and Replication of 'Pseudomonas aeruginosa'
Bacteriophages under Conditions Simulatng Aquatic Envi-
ronments.
PB91-206953/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Dynamic Interactions of 'Pseudomonas aeruginosa1 and
Bacteriophages in Lake Water.
PB91-163832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental and Molecular Characterization of Systems
Which Affect Genome Alteration in 'Pseudomonas aerugir-
osa'. Chapter 25.
PB91-199877/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
General Microbiology of RecA: Environmental and Evolu-
tionary Significance.
PB91-163964/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Increasing Levels of Environmental Mutagens: Potential for
Affecting Wai Evolution and Pathogenicity: A Speculative
Review.
PB91-206862/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Transductton of Linked Chromosomal Genes between
'Pseudomonas aeruginosa' Strains during Incubation In situ
in a Freshwater Habitat.
PB91-199976/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MILLER, W. L
Estradtol Alters the Effectiveness of Gonadotropin-Releas-
ing Hormone (GnRH) in Ovine Pituitary Cultures: GnRH Re-
ceptors versus Responsiveness to GnRH.
PB91-115790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Hormonal Regulation of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone
Receptors and Messenger RNA Activity in Ovine Pituitary
Culture
PB91-182154/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Inhibin Increases and Progesterone Decreases Receptors
for Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone in Ovine Pituitary Cul-
PB91-116889/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regulation of LHRH Action and FSH Synthesis by Estradi-
ol, Progesterone, and Inhibin.
PB91-300933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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MILLS, T.S.
Effects of Chlorine Dioxide on the Developing Rat Brain.
PB9M49757/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MILNE, aR.
Calcination and Sintering Models for Application to High-
Temperature. Short-Tine SuHatton of Calcium-Based Sor-
bents.
PB91-116871/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Hkjh-Temperature, Short-Tine SUfation of Calcium-Based
Sorbents. 1. Theoretical SuHaton Model.
PB91-146688/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Htgh-Ternperature, Short-Tine Sutfafon of Calcium-Based
Sorbents. 2. Experimental Data and Theoretical Model Pre-
dictions.
PB91-146670/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WLO.G.
Induction of Anchorage-Independent Growth in Human Di-
ptoid FfcroUasts by the Cydopenta-polycyctc Aromatic Hy-
drocarbon, Benz<1)-acsan*rylene.
PB91-115857/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WLO.Q.E.
Quantitative Evaluation of the Effects of Human Carcino-
i and Related Chemicals of Human Foreskin Ffcrob-
P691-109751/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HM.TNER.aj.
ControSng Orgamcs with SAC; A Cost and Performance
Analysis.
PB91-177105/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Practical Computer Modeling for GAC Application.
PB91-233288/REB 9144 PC A03/MF A01
Technics Note: Adsorption Capacity of GAC for Synthetic
Organic*.
PB01 -19631 1/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
MNEAR.R.A.
Testing and Validation of a Multiple Nonlinear Regression
Modal fof Prodtttxi Ti B >ah_n notTm >o Formation Potential.
PBS1-211367/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MMQELQRM.U.
Abiotic Transformations in Watar. SodMTtonts, and Sod.
Chapters.
P891-136937/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Movement of Bacteria through So* and Aquifer Sand.
PB91-164277/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MHCKILE.
National Stream Survey Database Guide.
PB91-141804/REB 91-01 PC AO6/MF A01
Regional Estimates of Acid Mne Drainage Impact on
Streams in the MM-AHanfic and Southeastern United
Stales.
P891-116731/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Swam Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 1. Synoptic
Survey Design. Aod-Base Status, and Regional Patterns.
PB91-20G9B7/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 2. Current
Sources of AckSy in Ackfc and Low AckMteutrafning Ca-
pacity Streams.
PB91-206979/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MlTCHCLL, A. W.
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 6.
Southwestern Mnois Region.
PB91-210799/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF AO1
MITCHELL, H.J.
Patouoculouiciil Inrostgatpn of Recent Lake Aoorficatioo
in On Arjrondack Moumans, N. Y.
PB91-144709/REB 9141 PC A03/MF AO1
and Supercritical FUd Chromatooraphy.
91-01 PCA02/UFA01
Urex Induces Omttine Decartxnvtase in Female Rat
Umr.
P891-17183S/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
•VTRA.&
Empirical Method to Predd Sotubaty in Supercritical Fluids.
PB5l-233502/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Thermal u<~n-ii~» Interlace between Supercritical Fluid
FfttaUtrOn And ^ y**T J'*lf -w r
PB91-117192/REB
HOOKA. L.
NAPAP Driaatora Inventory (Version 2): Development of
the Annual Data and Modelers' Tapes, 1965.
PB9M19869/REB 91-01 PCAN/MFA99
MOGREM.E.H.
Impact of Drinking Water Treatment on Asamlarjle Organic
Carbon.
PB91-137141/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
MOHLER.F.S.
llypottiunac ETtocto of a Hornotaoous Gorios of Short-
Cham Alcohols in Rats.
PB9M91510/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TlmiiioiBjUbrfon at a Htti Ambient TontperatuB FoRownng
tno Oral Admntstrafeon of Elhanol •! tho Rat.
PB91-14S037/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFAO1
HOHNEN.V.A.
Assessment of Atmospheric Exposure and Deposition to
HWi Elevation Forests in On Eastern United States.
PB91-100164/REB 9141 PCA10/UFA02
Data Users Gude to the Mountain Cloud Chemstry Prefect
PB91-168484/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
MOINI, A.
Cancer Dose-Response Models Incorporating Clonal Ex-
pansion.
PB91-171975/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Models for Analyzing Data in Initiation-Promotion Studies.
PB91-196501/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MOLZ.F.
Determination of Hydraulic Conductivity and Porosity Logs
in Wells with a Disturbed Annulus.
PB91-146530/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Methods for Determining the Vertical Distribu-
tion of Hydraulic Conductivity.
PB91-146522/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOLZ.F.J.
Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity Distributions: A
Manual of Practice.
PB91-211938/REB 9144 PC A04/MF A01
MONSON.R.K.
Branch Chamber System and Techniques for Simultaneous
Pollutant Exposure Experiments and Gaseous Flux Deterrm-
nations.
PB91-117481/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Flux Determinations and Physiological Response in the Ex-
posure of Red Spruce to Gaseous Hydrogen Peroxide,
Oxone, and Sulfur Dioxide.
PB91-117473/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
UOOOY. T. K.
MATCH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities.
PB91-18757S/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF AIM
Ongoing Research and Regulatory Development Protects.
PB91-161752/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
MOORE, B.
Analysis of Historical Radiativety Important Trace Gases
(RITG) Emissions- Development of a trace Gas Accounting
System (T-GAS) for 14 Countries.
PB91-216325/REB 91-04 PC A16/MF A03
MOORE, D. W.
Comparison and Evaluation of Field and Laboratory Toxicity
Tests with Fenvalerate on an Estuarine Crustacean.
PB91-206839/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOORE. J.C.
Effects of Temperature and Salinity on 'Menrta berylUna'
Embryos Exposed to Terbufos.
PB91-163881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOORE, l_ A.
Gas Chrornatography/Mass Spectrometry Study of Mixed
Haloacetic Acids Found in Chlorinated Drinking Water.
PB91-196162/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
MOORE, L.W.
Novel Methods for Tracking 'Agrobacterium Radnbacter*
k84 and Plasmid-Bome Genes in Agricultural Ecosystems.
PB91-216374/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
MOORE, M.
Use of DMA Purified In situ from Cells Embedded in Agar-
ose Plugs for the Molecular Analysis of tk (-/-) Mutants Re-
covered in the LS178Y tk (+ /-J3.7.2C Mutagen Assay
System.
PB91-177212/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MOORE, U.H.
Analysis of the Genotoxicrly of Anthraqunooe Dyes in the
Mouse Lymphoma Assay.
PB91-183509/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Chromosome Aberration Frequency and
SmaB-Cotony TK-Defoent Mutant Frequency in L5178Y/
TK(+ /-)-3.7iC Mouse Lymphoma CeHs.
PB91-171777/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Comparison of Mutagenioity Results for Nine Compounds
Evaluated at the tigprt' Locus in me Standard and Suspen-
sion CHO Assays.
PB91-183475/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Geootaotity of 2-Armno-6-N-Hydnwyadenine (AHA) to
Mouse Lymphoma and CHO CeHs.
PB91-243048/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
HOORE, Si-
Hazardous Air Polutants Program (HAP-PRO): Automated
HAP and VOC Control Technology Assessment Software.
PB91-223198/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MOORE, W. a
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program, 1989.
PB91-148262/REB 91-01 PC AW/MF A02
MOREL, F.M.U.
Setting and Coagulation Characteristics of Fluorescent Par-
ticles Determined by Flow Cytometiy and Flucrometry.
PB91-144790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MORGAN. O. L.
Conparison of Cadmium Cytotoxicrty in Human versus Rat
Nasal Epithefel Ceis In vitro.
PB91-109819/REB 9141 PC A02/MF A01
MORGAN, D. P.
Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings.
Fourth Edrfon.
PB91-14S656/REB 9141 PC A10/MF A02
MORGAN, 1C T.
Airflow Characteristics in a Baboon Nasal Passage Cast
PB91-109132/REB 9141 PCAfe/MFAOl
MORITA, R. Y.
Long-Term Starvation-Induced Loss of Antibiotic Resist-
ance in Bacteria.
PB91-171629/REB 9141 PC A02/MF A01
MORRIS, G. E.
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Munici-
pal Waste Combustors: Revision and Update of Economic
Impact Analysis and Regulatory Impact Analysis.
PB91-168575/REB 9141 PC AOS/MF A01
MORRIS, K.
Use of Expert Systems to Assist in Decisions Concerning
Environmental Control.
PB91-171447/REB 9141 PC A03/MF A01
MORRIS, R.
Home Air Nicotine Levels and Urinary Cofinine Excretion in
Preschool Children.
PB91-109322/REB 9141 PC A02/MF A01
MORRIS, R. E.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 1.
User's Manual for UAM (CB-IV).
PB91-131227/REB 9141 PCA12/MFA02
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 2.
User's Manual for the UAM (CB-IV) Modeling System.
PB91-131235/REB 9141 PCA22/MFA03
MORRISON, G.
Intralaboratory Precision of Saltwater Short-Term Chronic
Toxkaty Tests.
PB91-117523/REB 9141 PC A02/MF A01
MORRISON, G. E.
Significance of the Surface Microlayer to the Environmental
Fate of Di(2-ethylhexyl)pnthalate Predicted from Marine Mi-
crocosms.
PB91-183210/REB 9141 PC A03/MF A01
MORRISON, M.
Watershed Manipulation Project Quality Assurance Imple-
mentation Plan for 1986-1989.
PB91-148395/REB 9141 PC A10/MF A02
MORRISSEY, R. E.
Activity Profiles of Developmental Toxicity: Design Consid-
erations and Pilot Implementation.
PB91-211458/REB 9144 PC A03/MF A01
MORTON, a J.
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Munici-
pal Waste Combustors: Economic Analysis of Materials
Separation Requirement
539/REB
9144 PCA10/MFA03
PB91-222539/P
MORTON, R. O.
Pollutant Dynamics as Influenced by Seagrass Beds: Ex-
periments with Tributyltin in Thalassia' Microcosms.
PB91-20&88B/REB 9144 PC A03/MF A01
Tributyltin and Invertebrates of a Seagrass Ecosystem: Ex-
posure and Response of Different Species.
PB91-163915/REB 9141 PCA03/MFA01
MOSER, T. J.
Ecological Exposure and Effects of Airborne Toxic Chemi-
cals: An Overview.
PB91-148460/REB 9141 PC A08/MF A01
Long-Range Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of An-
thropogenic Contaminants and Their Potential Effects on
Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-233262/REB 9144 PC A03/MF A01
MOSER, V.C.
Approaches to Assessing the Validity of a Functional Ob-
servational Battery.
PB91-117010/REB 9141 PCA02/MFA01
Comparative Sensitivity of Neurobehavioral Tests for Chem-
PB91-117101/REB 9141 PC A03/MF A01
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoxicity in Rats. 4. Assess-
ment of Toxicity Syndrome Using a Functional Observation-
al Battery.
PB91-233452/REB 9144 PC A03/MF A01
Rat Strain and Stock Comparisons Using a Functional Ob-
servational Battery: Baseline Values and Effects of Amitraz.
PB91-2002S3/REB 9141 PC A03/MF A01
MOSER.V.V.
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoxicity in Rats. 3. Effects
on Motor Activity and Inhibition of Monoamine Oxidase.
PB91-109470/REB 9141 PC A03/MF A01
MOSES, M.J.
Bleomycin Effects on Mouse Meiotic Chromosomes.
PB91-171751/REB 9141 PCA03/MFA01
Synaptonemal Complex Analysis of Mutagen Effects on
Meiotic Chromosome Structure and Behavior.
PB91-132969/REB 9141 PCA03/MFA01
MOSLEY, R. B.
Modeling the Influence of Active Subslab Depressurizabon
(ASD) Systems on Airflows in Subslab Aggregate Beds.
PB91-24292S/REB 9144 PC A03/MF A01
Simple Model for Describing Radon Migration and Entry
into Houses.
PB91-176743/REB 9141 PCA03/MFA01
MOST, B. U.
Comparison of In vivo and In vitro Methods for Assessing
the Effects of Carbon Tetrachloride on the Hepatic Drug-
Metabolizing Enzyme System.
PB91-109264/REB 9141 PC A02/MF A01
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NEWMAN, K. A.
Distribution and Toxicological Effects of Inhaled Methyl Bro-
mide in the Rat
PB91-109249/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Significance of Mass and Number of Fibers in the Correla-
tion of V79 Cytotoxicity with Tumorigenic Potential of Miner-
al Fibers.
PB91-116020/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MOURNIGHAN, R. E.
SITE Demonstration of the American Combustion Pyretron
Oxygen-Enhanced Burner.
PB91-196246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MOVER, C. L.
Long-Term Starvation-Induced Loss of Antibiotic Resist-
ance in Bacteria.
PB91-171629/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MOVER, L
Pesticide Monitoring: Illinois EPA's Summary of Results,
1985-1989.
PB91-201459/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
MRAV1K, & C.
Benzene and Naphthalene Sorption on Soil Contaminated
with High Molecular Weight Residual Hydrocarbons from
Unleaded Gasoline.
PB91-171520/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MRAZ, P. J.
State-of-the-Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal In-
spection of Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-149609/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
MUELLER, C.
Divergence between Populations of a Monogamous Poly-
chaete with Mate Parental Care: Premating Isolation and
Chromosome Variation.
PB91-206904/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MUELLER, J. G.
Alternative Biological Treatment Processes for Remediation
of Creosote-and PCP-Contaminated Materials: Bench-Scale
Treatability Studies.
PB91-179085/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
MUELLER, J. S.
Biologically Enhanced Oxygen Transfer in the Activated
Sludge Process.
PB91-196303/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MUIR, D. B.
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 7.
Southern Illinois Region.
PB91-210807/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
MULHOLLAND, J. A.
Application of Staged Combustion and Rebuming to the
Co-Fring of Nitrogen-Containing Wastes.
PB91-196444/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Formation of Inorganic Particles during Suspension Heating
of Simulated Wastes.
PB91-223354/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Mechanisms of Inorganic Particle Formation during Suspen-
sion Heating of Simulated Aqueous Wastes.
PB91-191494/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MUMFORD, J.
Bioassay of Complex Mixtures of Indoor Air Pollutants.
Chapter 7.
PB91-162560/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MUMFORD, J. l_
Mutagenicity. Carcinogenicity. and Human Cancer Risk from
Indoor Exposure to Coal and Wood Combustion in Xuan
PB91-162586/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Selected Organic Pollutant Emissions from Unvented Kero-
PB91-117119/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
MUNOY, W.
Age-Related Changes in Receptor-Mediated Phosphoinosi-
tide Hydrorysis in Various Regions of Rat Brain.
PB91-243014/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
UUNOY, W. R.
Microinjection of Djrnorphin into the Hippocampus Impairs
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Neurotoxic Effects of CoteWcine.
PB91-149658/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MUNNS.W. R.
Bioassessment Methods for Determining the Hazards of
pM^EE*^ '""" "555 ^S^MF A01
Ecological Risk Assessment Framework for Examining the
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
MUNSLOW, W. D.
Gas Chromatographic/Mass Spectrometric Approach for
Isomer-Specific Environmental Monitoring of the 1700
Bromo-, Chtoro-, and Bronwchloro-Dibenzo^Dioxins.
PB91-218974/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Puritv and Heat of Fusion Data for Environmental Stand-
ards as Determined by Differential ScanringCatorimetty.
PB91^46555/REB 91-01 >C A03/MF A01
MURATA.M.
Application of the Micro-Forward Mutation Assay to Assess
Mutagenicity of Airborne Particulates in Indoor.
PB91-109231/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MURDOCH, L C.
Feasibility of Hydraulic Fracturing of Soil to Improve Reme-
dial Actions.
PB91-181818/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Novel Delivering of Nutrients and Oxygen to Aid In situ
Bioreclamation.
PB91-162487/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MURDOCH, P. S.
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Aquatic In-
vertebrate Responses in Four Catskill Mountain Streams:
An Interim Report of the Episodic Response Project
PB91-216382/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
MURRAY, J. S.
Comparative Analysis of the Electrostatic Potentials of
Some Structural Analogues of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-
dtoxin and of Related Aromatic Systems.
PB91-109793/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MURRAY, M. J.
Examination of Immune Parameters and Host Resistance
Mechanisms in B6C3F1 Mice Following Adult Exposure to
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-'p'-Dioxm.
PB91-163659/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
MURRELL, J. D.
Light-Duty Automotive Technology and Fuel Economy
Trends through 1991.
PB91-206342/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
MURRELL, N. E.
Impact of Lead and Other Metallic Solders on Water Qual-
91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Toward a Rule-Based Biome Model.
PB91-226472/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB9
Assessment Document
PB91-136523/REB
B91-125724/REB
MUSHAK, P.
Noncarcinogenic Effects of Chromium: Update to Health
91-01 PCA06/MFA01
MYERS, T. C.
National Surface Water Survey: Eastern Lake Survey -
Phase 2 Northeastern Lakes, Database Dictionary.
PB91-179093/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 1.
User's Manual for UAM (CB-IV).
PB91-131227/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 2.
User's Manual for the UAM (CB-IV) Modeling System.
PB91-131235/REB 91-01 PC A22/MF A03
MYROLO, D.
Denitrification in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale
Aquifers: 4. Hydraulics, Nitrogen Chemistry, and Microbiolo-
gy in a Single Layer.
PB91-182345/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
NAAR, D.
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Methods Used in
Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-226316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NAJM, I. N.
Using Powdered Activated Carbon: A Critical Review.
PB91-177337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NARAHARA, A. M.
Watershed Manipulation Project Field Implementation Plan
for 1986-1989.
PB91-148403/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
NAROTSKY, M. G.
2-Methylhexanoic AckJ Developmental Toxicity Testing;.
PB91-197418/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
5-Methylhexanoic Acid Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-141838/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATSCHKE, D. F.
Effect of Satellite Lines from the X-ray Source on X-ray DH-
PB91-242552/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
NAU, H.
Symposium Overview: Symposium on Application of Phar-
macokinetics in Developmental Toxicity Risk Assessments.
PB91-211474/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NAUGLE, D. F.
Indoor Air-Assessment Indoor Concentrations of Environ-
mental Carcinogens.
PB91-193847/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Indoor Air - Assessment Methods of Analysis for Environ-
mental Carcinogens.
PB91-137273/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NAVARRO, H. A.
Regulation of Postnatal beta-Adrenergic Receptor/Adeny-
late Cydase Development by Prenatal Agonist Stimulation
and Steroids: Alterations in Rat Kidney and Lung after Ex-
oosure to Terbutaline or Dexamethasone.
PB91-213496/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NAWAR.M.
Radiation and Mixed Waste Incineration. Background Infor-
mation Document Volume 1. Technology.
PB91-222505/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
NEAL.M.W.
NEILSON, R. P.
Continental Scale Biome
PB91-226456/REB
Responses to Climatic Change.
^^ 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
NEKRASOV, I. V.
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants within Two-Dimensional
Valleys.
PB91-196337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants Within Two-Dimensional
Valleys, 1991.
PB91-219063/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NELLESSEN, J. E.
UTAB Users Manual. Microcomputer Version. First Edition,
1991.
PB91-216416/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
NELSON, C. J.
EPA's Indoor Air Quality and Work Environment Survey:
Relationships of Employees' Self-Reported Health Symp-
toms with Direct Indoor Air Quality Measurements.
PB91-213579/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Workplace Characteristics Associated with Health and
Comfort Concerns in Three Office Buildings in Washington,
DC.
PB91-211342/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NELSON, G. M.
lexicological Screen to Determine In vitro Survival and
Competition of Environmentally Applied Pseudomonads
with Mouse Fecal Microbiota.
PB91-207076/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NELSON, L. P.
Combustion Control of Organic Emissions from Municipal
Waste Combustors.
PB91-191411/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
NELSON, R. L.
Human Genotoxicity: Pesticide Applicators and Phosphine.
PB91-109421/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NELSON, T. P.
Evaluation of the Acceptability of Natural Gas as a Mitigat-
ing Fuel for Utility Combustion Sources.
PB91-226449/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
NELSON, W.
Bioassessment Methods for Determining the Hazards of
Dredged Material Disposal in the Marine Environment
PB91-176768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NELSON, W. C.
Identification of Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in Con-
sumer Products and Common Microenvironments.
PB91-182865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NELSON, W. G.
Development and Use of Site-Specific Chemical and Bio-
logical Criteria for Assessing New Bedford Harbor Pilot
Dredging Project
PB91-182329/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use of the Blue Mussel, 'Mytilus edulis', in Water Quality
Toxicity Testing and In situ Marine Biological Monitoring.
PB91-149799/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
NENDZA, M.
QSAR Modelling of the ERL-D Fathead Minnow Acute Tox-
re9°?964B5/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NERAD, T. A.
Characterization of an Axenic Strain of 'Hartmannella ver-
miformis' Obtained from an Investigation of Nosocomial Le-
PB9^2lT425/REB 9,^4 pc A01/MF A01
NERO, C. M.
Ally! Chloride: The Mutagenic Activity of Its Photooxidation
PBgi^fisSg/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Comparison of Mutagenic Activities of Several Peroxyacyl
pB(?Me325i/REB 91-01 PCAOS/MFAOI
NESNOW, S.
Induction of Anchorage-Independent Growth in Human Di-
ploid Fibroblasts by the Cyclopenta-polycydic Aromatic Hy-
drocarbon, Benz(1)-aceanthrylene. .„-,.,,- »n«
PB91-115857/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Multi-Factor Ranking Scheme for Comparing the Carcino-
genic Activity of Chemicals. ...,..= »n,
PB91-117002/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Mutagenicity, Carcinogeniciry, and Human Cancer Risk from
Indoor Exposure to Coal and Wood Combustion in Xuan
PB9VI62586/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Quantitative Evaluation of the Effects of Human Carcino-
gens and Related Chemicals of Human Foreskin Fibrob-
PB91-109751/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Climaticalry Induced Rapid Acidification of a Softwater
PB9UU6SWREB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
NEWMAN, C. R.
Radiation-Curable Coatings. »n,/uc Am
PB91-219550/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NEWMAN, K. A.
Flow Cytometric Detection and Sizing of Fluorescent Parti-
cles Deposited at a Sewage Outfall Site .....K AM
PB91-145177/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PA-37
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
Settling and Coagulation Characteristics of Fluorescent Par-
ticles Determined by Flow Cytometry and Ftuorometry.
PB91-144790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
NEWSOME, J. S.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 5. De-
scription and Operation of the ROM - UAM Interface Pro-
gram System.
P891-131268/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
NEWSTED, J. l_
Toncrry of Sediments from Western Lake Erie and the
Maumee River at Toledo, Ohio, 1987: Implications for Cur-
rent Dredged Material Disposal Practices.
PB91-163568/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NGUYEN, I_V.
Photolysis of Chlorinated Dionns in Organic Solvents and
on Soils.
PB91-116913/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NICHOLAS, N. S.
Quality Assurance Methods Manual for Forest Site Classifi-
cation and Field Measurements.
PB91-127761/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF AOI
NICHOLS, A.
Interlaboratory Testing Study on 2.3,7,8-Substituted Poiy-
chtonnated Dibenzo-P-Dioxm and Polychlorinated Dfcenzo-
furan Isomer Standard Solutions.
PB91-116806/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NICHOLS, J. W.
Lack of Myogtobin Function in the Isolated Perfused Buffalo
ScutpnTEnophrys bison') Heart
PB91-144964/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MCOUE,M.H.
Taste Dracnnwwtjoo Learning in Prewaanlra Rats.
PB91-109660/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
MELSON, K.K.
Correlation of Florida Soil-Gas PermeabMies with Gran
Size. Moisture, and Porosity.
PB91-211904/REB 91-0-4 PC A03/MF AOI
FeastuMy and Approach tor Mapping Radon Potentials in
Florida. Florida Radon Research Program.
PB91-217372/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF AOI
NicMta
Aquatic Information and Retrieval (Aquire) Database
System.
PB91-1B2923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
NiEiit,a.j.
Optimal Characterization of Structure for Prediction of Prop-
erties.
PB91-163S84/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOI
Overview of Case Studies on Recovery of Aquatic Systems
from Disturbance.
PB91-163576/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF AOI
Recovery of Lobe Communities and Ecosystems Following
Disturbance: Theory and Application.
PB91-1467O4/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOt
NtKOLAKXS, N. P.
Generated Soft Water Acidification Model
PB91-182055/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Lake AodMication Stuctes: The Role of Input Uncertainty in
Long-Twin Piucfc.lions.
P891-182105/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
Modeing of Long-Term Lake AJkaknrty Responses to Acid
Depositaon.
PB91-182071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOI
ANEEPONGLW.
Protocol for Testing Bioremerjaton
Weathered Alaskan Crude Oil
P891-137018/REB
( Glycophorin A Locus in Humans.
PB91-117093/REB
Products against
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
T, a A.
Improved Flow Cytometnc Assay for Somatic Mutations at
91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
WSHKXA.M.
Bioassay-OracMd Fractaonation of the Organic Extract of
SRM 1649 Urban Air Panjcutate Matter.
P891-242S11/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
MSMOKA.M.G.
Urban Aerosol Acids; Analysis of National Institute of
Standards and Technology Standard Reference Material
1648.
PB91-242529/REB 91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
NIXON. J. a
Comparison of Cadmium Cytotonciry in Human versus Rat
Nasal Ep*ne*al Gete In vitro.
PB91-109619/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
MKEDHUZZA. P.
Mluenoa of Solvent and Sorbent Characteristics on Dtstn-
bufeon of PentacNorophenol in Octanol-Water and SoJ-
91-01 PC AOZ/MF AOI
NOOVM, S.C.
Spodosol VariaMty and Assessment of Response to AckSc
PB9Vn6796/R£B 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
Watershed Manputataon Proiact Field Imptemerrtation Plan
PB91£l4S4af/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
NOLEN.S.L.
EPA's Control Technology Approach to Assisting Stales
w*h Air Toxics Problems: Five Case SturJes.
and
PB91-191437/REB
.
91-01 PC AO3/MF AOI
NORBERG-KING, T. J.
Evaluation of the Fathead Minnow Seven-Day Subchronic
Test for Estimating Chronic Toxitity.
PB91-146423/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
New Method for Determining Effluent Toncrty Using Duck-
weed 'Lemna minor1.
PB91-116129/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Seven-Day Tests and Chronic Tests.
PB91-163592/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
MORRIS, C.E.
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities.
PB91-187575/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Index, 1990.
PB91-168443/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Volume 4. Citations, 1990.
PB91-168435/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Ongoing Research and Regulatory Development Projects.
PB91-161752/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
NORWOOD, C. B.
Btoavailabiaty o> 2,3.7,8-TCDD, 2,3.7,8-TCDF and PCBs to
Marine Benthos from Passaic River Sediments.
PB91-116947/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
Geochemical Study of Sediment Contamination in New
Bedford Harbor. Massachusetts.
PB91-116962/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOI
NOVAK, J.
Regional Oxktant Model User's Guide. Part 1. The ROM
Preprocessors.
PB91-171926/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
Regional Owlant Model User's Guide. Part 2. The ROM
Processor Network.
PB91-171934/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
NOVAK, J. K
Estimating Lightning-Generated NOx Emissions for Region-
al Air Pollution Models.
PB91-131664/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Natural Emissions of Oxidant Precursors.
PB91 -211334/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF AOI
NOVO-GRADAC, K. J.
MINTEOA2/PRODEFA2. A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual
PB91-1B2469/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2, A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-183079/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
NUNEZ. C.M.
Handbook on Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants: HAP Manual
PB91-223180/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF AOI
Hazardous Air Pollutants Program (HAP-PRO): Automated
HAP and VCC Control Technology Assessment Software.
PB91-223198/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
NUN LEV, C,
CoOectng Household Hazardous Wastes at Wastewater
Treatment Plants. Case StucSes.
PB91-206193/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOI
NUNM.N. J.
Bromo- and BrorrxxiiloroOfcenzc-P-Oioxins and Dtoenzo-
furans in the Environment
PB91-146548/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
NWOSU.J.
Fnal Technical Report for the Preliminary Field Survey and
on-Site. In-situ and Laboratory Evaluations Completed at
MJttown Reservoir (FY90).
PB91-196O06/REB 91-01 PC AOR/MF A01
O'CALLAQHAN, J. P.
14«etrr/j-4-PheriyM.2.3,6-Tetrahydropyrid»>e (MPTPHn-
duced Damage of Stnatal Dooamiriergic F*ers Attenuates
Subsequent Astrocyte Response to MPTP.
PB91-14S045/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
Assessment of ChemtaUry-lnduced Alterations in Brain De-
velopment Using Assays of Neuron- and Gte-Locakzed
Proteins.
PB91-109306/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOI
Assessment of Neurotoxicrry Using Assays of Neuron- and
GSa- LocaSzed Proteins: Chronology and Critique.
PB91-213S87/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF AOI
Ca(2+ )/Calmoduin-Oependent Protein Phosphorylation Is
Not Altered by Amygdaloid Kndfing.
PB91-191676/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of the Origins of Astrocyte Response to
lr*>y Using the Dopaminergic Neurotoxteant 1-Methy1-4-
Phenyl-1 ^3.6-Tetrahydropnyridine.
PB91-117077/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
DiethvtttrtocartMmate Potentiates the Neurotoxicity of In
vivo 1 -MethyM-Pnenyt-1 ,2.3.6-Tetrahydiopyiidine and of In
vitro 1-MethyM-PhenylpyridWurn.
PB91-242S86/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of 3.4-Methylenedpxymethamphelamine on Auto-
nomic Thermoreregulatory Responses of the Rat
PB91-1B3459/RES 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
Enhanced Expression of Glial Fibnllary Acidic Protein and
the Cupric Silver Degeneration Reaction Can Be Used as
Sensitive and Early Indicators of Neurotoxicity.
PB91-219147/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF AOI
Glucocortjcoids Regulate the Synthesis of Glial Fibnllary
Acidic Protein in Intact and Adrenalectomized Rats but Do
Not Affect Its Expression Following Brain Injury.
PB91-243030/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Neurotoxicant 1 -methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3.6-tetrahydropyridine
(MPTP) Alters Immune Function When Given in Combina-
tion with Diethyldithiocarbamate (DDC).
PB91-231092/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pargyline and gamma-Butyrolactone Enhance Tyrosine Hy-
droxylase Immunostaining of Nigrostriatal Axons.
PB91-243022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Prolonged Survival of Female AKR Mice Fed Diets Supple-
mented with Metfiionine and Choline.
PB91-109629/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF AOI
Use of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein in First-Tier Assess-
ments of Neurotoxicity.
PB91-191197/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
O'CONNOR, a A.
Adsorption, Degradation, and Plant Availability of 2,4-Dini-
trophenol in Sludge-Amended Calcareous Soils.
PB91-177329/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Behavior of Toluene Added to Sludge-Amended Soils.
PB91-177295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Sewage Sludge on Di- (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
Uptake by Plants.
PB91-177121/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Non-Ionic Organic Chemicals from Soils.
PB91-177071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Pentachlorophenol from Sludge-Amended
Soils.
PB91-177311/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Plant Uptake of Sludge-Borne PCBs.
PB91-177287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Assessment for Organic Micropollutants: U.S. Point of
View.
PB91-1B2758/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sludge Organics Bioavailability.
PB91-176859/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Sorption and Degradation of Pentachlorophenol in Sludge-
Amended Soils.
PB91-177303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOI
Sources of Error in Analysis of Municipal Sludges and
Shjdge-Arnended-Soils for 6i(2-ethylhexyf) Phthalate.
PB91-177139/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
O'HARA,P. L
Nonmethane Organic Compound and Three-Hour Air
Toxics Monitoring Program, 1990.
PB91-168583/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
O'NEAL, K.
Assessment of Risks from Exposure of Humans, Terrestrial
and Avian Wildlife, and Aquatic Life to Dioxins and Furans
from Disposal and Use of Sludge from Bleached Kraft and
Sutfite Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102145/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
OBERACKER, D.
Thermal Desorption Treatment
PB91-228080/REB
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OBERACKER D. A.
Overview of Conventional and Innovative Land-Based Ther-
mal Technologies for Waste Disposal.
PB91-136929/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OBERG.U.C.
Bake-Out of a Portion of a New High-Rise Office Building.
PB91-196048/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OEZKAVNAK,H.
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds and
Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley. WV. 1. Methods
and Descriptive Statistics.
PB91-207084/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds and
Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 2. Analysis
of Factors Contributing to VOC and Particle Exposures.
PB91-207092/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OGLESBY, L. A.
In vivo and In vitro Structxre-Dosimetry-Actvity Relation*
ships of Substituted Phenols in Developmental Toxioty
Assays.
PB91 -213645/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OGUNSEITAN, O. A.
Dynamic Interactions of 'Pseudomonas aeruginosa' and
Bacteriophages in Lake Water.
PB91-163832/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Transduction of Linked Chromosomal Genes between
'Pseudomonas aeruginosa' Strains during Incubation In situ
in a Freshwater Habitat
PB91-199976/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OHMSTEDE, C. A.
Acquisition and Loss of a Neuronal Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kjnase during Neuronal Differentiation.
PB91-213652/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PA-38
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
PARKER, J. C.
Nuclear and Axonal Localization of Ca(2+ j/Calmodulm-
Dependent Protein Kinase Type Gr in Rat Cerebellar
Cortex.
PB91-213637/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OLBU, GL J.
PC BEEPOP, an Ecotoxicological Simulation Model for
Honey Bee Populations.
PB91-206995/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OLDHAM. C. E.
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities.
PB91-187575/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Ongoing Research and Regulatory Development Projects.
PB91-161752/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
OLEXSEY, R. A.
Turbulent Flame Reactor Studies of Chlorinated Hydrocar-
bon Destruction Efficiency.
PB91-199865/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OUN, J. K.
Acquisition and Loss of a Neuronal Ca(24- )/Calmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase during Neuronal Differentiation.
PB91-213652/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OLIVER, K. D.
Field Strategy for Sorting Volatile Organics into Source-Re-
lated Groups.
PB91-146357/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Non-Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in Whole Air Sam-
ples from the AutoEx Studies.
PB91-137042/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Optimizing Sensitivity of SIM Mode of GC/MS Analysis for
EPA's TO-14 Air Toxics Method.
PB91-233536/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Sector Sampling for VCC's during Remediation of Super-
fund SMe at Shaver's Farm, Georgia.
PB91-182B40/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OLMSTEAD, K. P.
Evaluation of the Middas System for Development of
Design Data for GAC Adsorbers.
PB91-234617/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
OLSEN.A.R.
Acid Precipitation in North America: 1987 Annual and Sea-
sonal Data Summaries from Acid Deposition System Data
Base
PB91-196683/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
Uncertainty in North American Wet Deposition Isopteth
Maps: Effect of Site Selection and Valid Sample Criteria.
PB91-101774/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OLSEN.R.H.
Molecular Cloning, Characterization, and Regulation of a
•Pseudomanas pickers' PKO1 Gene Encoding Phenol Hy-
droxylase and Expression of the Gene in 'Pseudomonas
aeruginosa' PAO1c.
PB9V-163923/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Survival and Degradative Capacity of 'Pseudomonas putida'
Induced or Constitulively Expressing Plasmd-Mediated
Degradation of 2,4-Dfchlorophenoxyacetate (TFD) in Soil.
PB9M82196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OLSON, an.
Carcinogenicity of Dichloroacetic Acid in the Male B6C3F1
PB91-191585/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OLSON, R.
Physiography and Forest Types of the Western United
ORKLAND, S.
Diversity and Origin of 'Desulfovibrio' Species: Phylogenetic
Definition of a Family.
PB91-163857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSBORNE, M. C.
Resolving the Radon Problem in Clinton, New Jersey,
Houses.
PB91-115949/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSMAN, R.
Nucleophilic Addition to Activated Double Bonds: Predic-
tions of Reactivity from the Laplacian of the Charge Densi-
PB91-109256/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSTENDORF, D. W.
Btodegradation of Hydrocarbon Vapors in the Unsaturated
Zone.
PB91-196642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioremediated Soil Venting of Light Hydrocarbons.
PB91-171538/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Sampling of Residual Aviation Gasoline in Sandy Soil.
PB91-207035/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Simplified Soil Gas Sensing Techniques for Plume Mapping
and Remediation Monitoring.
PB91 -162651 /REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
OTT, W.
Total Human Exposure and Indoor Air Quality: An Automat-
ed Bibliography (BUS) with Summary Abstracts. Volume 2.
PB91 -137281 /REB 91 -01 PC A07/MF A01
OTT, W. R.
Total Human Exposure: Basic Concepts. EPA Field Studies.
and Future Research Needs.
PB91-216242/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OTTO, D. A.
Assessment of Neurobehavtoral Response in Humans to
Low-Level Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Sources.
PB91-233353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Rat and Human Visual-Evoked Potentials Recorded Under
Comparable Conditions: A Preliminary Analysis to Address
the Issue of Predicting Human Neurotoxic Effects from Rat
Data.
PB91-116095/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Stationary Pattern Adaptation and the Early Components in
Human Visual Evoked Potentials.
PB91-1096B6/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OVERTON, J. H.
Ozone Dosimetry Predictions for Humans and Rats.
PB91-113852/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Respiratory Tract Dosimetry Model for Air Toxics (October
PB91-163709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Inhalation RFD
Methodology: Risk Assessment for Air Toxics.
PB91-163717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OVERTON, W. S.
Calibration Methodology for the Double Sample of the Na-
tional Lake Survey Phase II Sample.
PB91-149542/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA Program for Monitoring Ecological Status and Trends.
PB91-196535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Stream Survey Database Guide.
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Wetland Treatment Systems: FY91-96 Research Plan for
the USEPA Wetlands Research Program.
PB91-12S682/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
OLSZYK.D.
Effects of UV-B and Global Climate Change on Rice Re-
PB9^109983/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
OLSZYK.V. B.
Behavioral and Neurochemical Changes in Rats Dosed Re-
peatedtywith Diisopropyffluorophosphate. ...-.-.
PES1-200238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OLTHANN.R.N.
Comparison of Recording Current Meters in Shallow Waters
of San Francisco Bay, California.
PB91-156331/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ONOCH.G.
Innovative Thermal Destruction Technologies (Chapter 7)
PB91-196097/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ONSTOT.J.
Emissions Testing of a Precakaner Cement Kiln at Loms-
91-01 PC A18/MF A03
Emissions Testing of a Wet Cement Kan at Hannibal, Mis-
PW-«Se03/flEB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
OPATKEN.E.J.
RBC Nitrification of High Ammonia Leachatea
PB91-182295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OPPELT, E. T.
Air Emissions from the Incineration of Hazardous Waste
PB91-149641/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OWENS, S. E.
Induction of Micronuclei in Cultured Human Bronchial Epith-
elial Cells by Direct-Acting Carcinogens.
PB91-182113/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OXENFORD, J. L
Conference Summary: Practical Aspects of the Design and
Use of GAC.
PB91-177345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OZRETICH, R. J.
Accumulation Factors for Eleven Polychlorinated Biphenyl
Congeners.
PB91-183426/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Utility of Buoyant Plume Models in Predicting the Initial Dilu-
tion of Drilling Fluids. Chapter 13.
PB91-132837/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PADGETT, J.
Directory of OAQPS Information Services.
PB91 -191049/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PADILLA, S.
Murine Susceptibility to Organophosphorus-lnduced De-
layed Neuropathy (OPIDN).
PB91 -183491 /REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
Potentation of Organophosphorus-lnduced Delayed Neuro-
toxicity by Phenylmethylsulfonyl Fluoride.
PB91-177246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Retrograde Axonal Transport of Locally Synthesized Phos-
phoinositides in the Rat Sciatic Nerve.
PB91-242594/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PADILLA, S. S.
Behavioral and Neurochemical Changes in Rats Dosed Re-
peatedly with Diisopropylfluorophosphate.
PB91-200238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PAGE, R. J.
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 1. User's Guide.
P891-141804/REB
91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Statistical Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous
Functions in Two Dimensions Using a Triangular Grid.
PB91 -1 321 1 8/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 1. Synoptic
Survey Design, Acid-Base Status, and Regional Patterns.
PB9T206987/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Temporal Variability in Lakewater Chemistry in the North-
eastern United States: Results of Phase 2 of the Eastern
PB91-t5959'b/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
OWEN, C. A.
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Index, 1990.
PB91-168443/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Volume 4. Citations, 1990.
PB91-168435/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
OWEN, U. K.
Airborne Particle Sizes and Sources Found in Indoor Air
PB91-191171/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Local and Central Controls for Indoor Air
Quality
PB91-226373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 1. Technical Manual. ......
PB91-205163/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A02
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
91*4 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-133512/REB
91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 2. Technical Documentation Manual.
PB91-133520/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 3. Programmer's Maintenance Manual.
PB91-133538/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PAHREN, H. R.
Microorganisms in Municipal Solid Waste and Public Health
Implications.
PB91-196154/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Novel Delivering of Nutrients and Oxygen to Aid In situ
Bioreclamation.
PB91-162487/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PALAZZOLO, M. A.
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 1. Summary
PB9Tl51480/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 6. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report.
PB91-151530/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 7. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report Appendices.
PB91-151548/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 8. GC/MS Tapes
PB^S^MS/REB 91-01 PCAOS/MFAOI
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators, 1991. .„,.._ ...
PB91 -196451 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PALEKAR, L D.
Significance of Mass and Number of Fibers in the Correla-
tion of V79 Cytotoxicity with Tumorigenic Potential of Miner-
PB91*??6020/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PAPP, M. U
Direct/Delayed Response Project: Laboratory Operations
and Quality Assurance Report for Preparation of Soils from
OWENS, E.
Activity Profiles of Developmental Toxteity: Design Consid-
erations and Pilot Implementation.
PB91-211458/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Handbook of Methods for Acid Deposition Studies. Labora-
tory Analyses for Soil Chemistry. ~- . .. « ,. ,c AM
PB91-218016/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
PARA, J. O.
Electrical Response of a Leak in a Geomentaane Uner.
PB91-109165/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PARKER, J. C.
Comparing Simulated and Experimental Hysteretc Two-
Phase Transient Fluid Flow Phenomena .„,..,. ...
PB91-242545/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Dose Paradigms for Inhaled Vapors of Primary Carcinogens
and Their Impact on Risk Assessment __,-.,..-.„«
PB91-149815/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Estimation of Free Hydrocarbon Volume from Fluid Levels
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
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Modeing Murticomponerrt Organic Chemical Transport in
Three-FUd-Phase Porous Media
PB91-t17465/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Modeling Multiphase Organic Chemical Transport in Soils
and Ground Water.
PB91-231514/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
MOFAT: A Two-Dimensional Finite Element Program tor
MuWphase Ftow and Multicomponent Transport Program
Documentation and User's Guide.
P891-191692/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Multiphase Flow and Transport in Porous Media.
PB91-2404S7/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Vertical Integration of Three-Phase Flow Equations for
Analysis of Light Hydrocarbon Plume Movement
PB91-242487/REB 91-CM PC A03/MF A01
PARKER, L
Analysis of the Genotoxicrty of Anthraquinone Dyes in the
Mouse Lymphoma Assay.
PB91-183509/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Mutagenicity Results for Nine Compounds
Evaluated at the •hgprf Locus in the Standard and Suspen-
sion CHO Assays.
PB91-183475/REB 914)1 PCA03/MFA01
Genotodcity of 2-Amino-6-N-Hydroxyadenine (AHA) to
Mouse Lymphoma and CHO Celts.
PB91-243048/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PARKER. LA.
Financial Management Evaluation. Appendces (Wastewater
PB91-201467/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Financial Management Evaluation Handbook for
Wattawater Utitty
PB91-206177/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PARNEU.M.J.
Ten- and Ninety-Day Tcuocrty Studies of 1 .2-Dichloroben-
z«ne Admnstered by Oral Savage to Sprague-Dawley
Rats.
PB91-233411/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF AOf
PARMSH.C.R.
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 1. Summary
HoporL
P891-1S1480/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewaler Sludge Incinerators. Volume 3. Site 2 Fnal
PB91-151506/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 4. Site 2 FnaJ
Emission Test Report Appendces.
PB91-151514/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewatar Sludge Incinerators. Volume 5. Site 3 Fnal
Emission Test Report
PB91-151522/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Erosions of Metals and Organics from Muracipal
WrUnwula Sludge Incinerators. Volume 6. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151530/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Ernssions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewaler Sludge Incinerators. Volume 7. Site 4 Fnal
Eflwsson Test Report Appendces.
PB91-151S48/REB 91-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
DniMtore of Metats and Organics from Muracipal
Wastewaler Sludge Inonerators. Volume B. GC/MS Tapes
Heview Report
PB91-151555/REB
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
DiiMium of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewatar Sludge Incinerators. 1991.
PB91-196451/REB 91-O1 PC AOJ/MF A01
PARMSH.R.&
Method for Totting whether Mode) Predctwra Fal withn a
Pleauhed Factor of True Values, with an Application to
PVMiVvto 1 MW^hiYl
PB9M16145/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PASLEY.T.
StabKry of the Mutagenicity in Stared Cigarette Smokers-
Urine and Extract
PB91-183319/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
PATRA.A.L.
Airflow Characteristics in a Baboon Nasal Passage Cast
PB91-109132/REB 91-01 PCA02/MF A01
Comparative Anatomy of Mammaian Respiratory Tracts:
The Nasopharyngeal Region and the Tracheobronchial
Region.
PB91-K
109124/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Morphomatic Comparison of the Nasopharyngeal Airway of
Laboratory Animals and Humans.
PB91-116079/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Morpnornetric StaJy of Nasal-Pharyngeal Growth for Parti-
cle Deposition h the Rat
PB91-109140/REB
91-O1 PCA02/MFA01
PATTERSON, a
FeasWyof Hydraufc Fracturing of Sol to Improve Reme-
dnl Actions.
PB91-181818/REB 91-O1 PC A14/MF AO2
PATTERSON, D.
Interlaboratory Testing Study on 2,3,7,8-Substtuted Poly-
chlorinated Dtoenzo-P-Dtoxin and Potychtorinated Dibenzo-
furan Isomer Standard Solutions.
PB91-116806/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PATTERSON, G. N.
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System. User's Manual.
PB91-205021/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PAUL, J. f.
Application of a Hazard-Assessment Research Strategy for
Waste Disposal at 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site (Chapter
PB91-182808/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Contaminant Loading from Fox River to Lower Green Bay.
PB91-144758/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Convectve-Oispersrve Transport Model for Wastes Dis-
posed of at the 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site. (Chapter 5).
PB91-130161/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Ecological Risk Assessment Framework for Examining the
Impacts of Oceanic Disposal.
PB91-137000/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ecological Status and Trends Program: EPA's Approach to
Monitoring Condition of the Nation's Ecosystems.
PB91-136986/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
PAUL, J. H.
Natural Transformation of a Marine Vibrio' Species by Plas-
midDNA. =H~~uy
PB91-163907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOt
PAULR.
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Contingency Plans at Superfund Sites Using Air Monitoring.
PB91-102129/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A61
PAULSEM, S. O.
EMAP-Surlace Waters Monitoring and Research Strategy.
Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-16851B/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A02
CIS Procedure to Create a National Lakes Frame for Envi-
ronmental Monitoring.
PB91-226464/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PAUUIER. J. O.
Characterizing the Dispersive State of Convective Boundary
Layers for Applied Dispersion Modeling,
PB91-163766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Comparison of Modified Carson and EPA Mixing Height Es-
timates Using Data from Five Field Experiments.
PB91-162495/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the EPA Complex Terrain Dispersion Model
(CTDMPLUS) with the Lovett Power Plant Data Base.
PB91-162503/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the TUPOS Air Quality Dispersion Model
Using Data from the Epri Kjncaid Field Study.
PB91-233494/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PAUR.R.J.
Field Comparison of Methods for the Measurement of Gas-
eous and Paniculate Contributors to AtioSc Dry Deposition.
PB91-163774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PAVK2NANO.S.
Role of the Red Gland in 'Mercenaria mercenaria' in De-
toxification.
PB91-117515/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PAVLOVA, M.
Evaluation and Effective Risk Communications Workshop
Proceedras. Held in Washington. DC. in June 1988.
PB91-211896/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF AW
PEAKE.O.T.
Questionnaire Assessment of Lifetime and Recent Expo-
sure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-109454/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOt
PECK. D. V.
Lake and Stream Indicators for U.S. EPA's Environmental
Landfill Gas and the Greenhouse Effect
PB91-136960/REB 91-01
PC A03/MF A01
Mornonna &n
PB91-191D80,
and Assessment Progn
'/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PEOERSEN, T. A.
Sol Vapor Extraction Technology: Reference Handbook.
P89M68476/REB 91-01 PC A1S/MF A02
PEELE.D. a
Evidence for an Involvement of Associative Conditioning in
Reflex Modification of the Acoustic Startle Response with
Gaps in Background Noise.
P391-1636347REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
Functional Deficits Produced by 3-Methyfndole-lnduced Ol-
factory Mucosal Damage Revealed by a Simple Olfactory
Learrang Task.
PB91-183483/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Learning and Memory Deficits in Rats Following Exposure
fcropionriri
to 3.3Mmir
PB91-1450:
PEER.R.L.
Irite.
91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
91-149534/REB " 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA's Global dmate Change Program: Global Landfill
Methane.
PB91-223230/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Global Warming Mitigation Potential of Three Tree Planta-
tufi Sconflflos-
PB91-159608/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Overview of Climate Information Needs for Ecoloqical Ef-
fects Models.
PB91-12S898/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PEGGS, I. D.
Service Life of Geosynthetics in Hazardous Waste Manage-
ment Facilities.
PB91-162826/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PELLIZZARI, E.
Identification of Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in Con-
sumer Products and Common Microenvironments.
PB91-182865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Total Volatile Organic Concentrations in 2700 Personal,
Indoor, and Outdoor Air Samples Collected in the US EPA
TEAM Studies.
PB91 -182857/REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
US EPA TEAM Study of Innalable Particles (PM10): Study
Design, Response Rate, and Sampler Performance.
PB91-182873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PELLOM, A.C.
Chromosomal Aberration Data Analysis and Interpretation
System. Version 1.0. User's Guide.
PB91-140376/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
PELT, W. R.
Landfill Air Emissions Estimation Model, Version 1.1. User's
Manual.
PB91-167718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERDEK, J. M.
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
rwn.. --.««-.. n_n 91-01
PB91-176818/REB
PC A02/MF A01
Control of Transient Incinerator Emissions with an Oxygen
Based Combustion System.
PB91-182725/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Trial Bum Results and Future Activities of the EPA Mobile
Incinerator.
PB91-177097/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PEREZ, K.T.
Significance of the Surface Microlayer to the Environmental
Fate of Di(2-ethylhexyr)prithalate Predicted from Marine Mi-
crocosms.
PB91-183210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERKINS, R. l_
Asbestos-Containing Materials in School Buildings: Bulk
Sample Analysis Quality Assurance Program. Bulk Sample
Rounds 16,17 and 18.
PB91-154211/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
PERREAULT-OARNEY, S.
In vitro Assessment of Gamete Integrity.
PB91-162610/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PERREAULT, S. D.
Acute Inhalation Exposure to Epichtorohydrin Transiently
Decreases Rat Sperm Velocity.
PB91-149732/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Importance of Glycofysable Substrates for In vitro Capacrta-
tion of Human Spermatozoa.
PB91-163725/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Themnostability of Sperm Nuclei Assessed by Microinjection
into Hamster Oocytes.
PB91-191601/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Validation of Protocols for Assessing Early Pregnancy Fail-
ure in the Rat Ctomiphene Citrate.
PB91-207118/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PERRY, E.
Assessment of the Mutagenicity of Volatile Organic Air Pol-
lutants Before and After Atmospheric Transformation.
PB91-162594/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mutagenic Activity of Paniculate Matter from Wood Smoke.
PB91-129155/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PERRY, N. K.
Characterization of Emissions from an Early Model FFV.
PB91-242933/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PERRY, S. G.
Advanced Screening Model for Complex Terrain Applica-
tions.
PB91-162693/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of the EPA Complex Terrain Dispersion Model
(CTDMPLUS) with the Lovett Power Plant Data Base.
PB91-162503/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
User's Guide to the Complex Terrain Dispersion Model Plus
Algorithms for Unstable Situations (CTDMPLUS): Volume 2.
The Screening Mode (CTSCREEN).
PB91-136564/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PERSHING, D. W.
Calcination and Sintering Models for Application to High-
Temperature, Short-Time Sulfation of Calcium-Based Sor-
bents.
PB91-116871/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
High-Temperature, Short-Time Sulfation of Calcium-Based
Sorbents. 1. Theoretical Sulfation Model.
PB91-146688/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
High-Temperature, Short-Time Sulfation of Calcium-Based
Sorbents. 2. Experimental Data and Theoretical Model Pre-
dctions.
PB91-146670/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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PORTER, J. W.
PESCH, a c.
Divergence between Populations of a Monogamous Poly-
chaete with Male Parental Care: Premating Isolation and
Chromosome Variation.
PB91-206904/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PESCH, G. G.
Bioassessment Methods for Determining the Hazards of
Dredged Material Disposal in the Marine Environment
PB91-176768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PETERSEN, B.
Btoassay-Directed Fracttonation of the Organic Extract of
SRM 1649 Urban Air Paniculate Matter.
PB91 -242511 /REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PETERSEN, W. B.
Sensitivity Anarysis on the Effects of Serial Correlation on
Exposure Estimates.
PB91-196022/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Two Indoor Air Exposure Modeling Studies: CONTAM Mod-
eling Results, and Serial Correlation Effects.
PB91-159707/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PETERSEN, W. P.
Modeling Carbon Monoxide (CO) Exposures within Mteroen-
vironments Given Personal Exposure Monitoring Data.
PB91-191130/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PETERSON, C.
Elements of the U.S. Carbon Budget Progress and Prelimi-
nary Results.
PB91-240531/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PETERSON, C. E.
Regional Variation in Growth Response of Coastal Douglas-
Fir to Nitrogen Fertilizer in the Pacific Northwest
PB91-146498/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PETERSON, G. S.
Characteristics of Surfactants in Toxicity Identification Eval-
PB91-144998/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Sucrose as an Alternative to Sodium Chloride
in the Microtox (Trade Name) Assay: Comparison to Fish
and Cladoceran Tests with Freshwater Effluents.
P891-144972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Piperonyf Butoxkte as a Tool in Aquatic Toxicological Re-
search with Organophosphate Insecticides.
PB91-231415/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PETERSON, J.
Cost Estimating Systems for Remedial Action Projects.
PB91-231191/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PETERSON, M. R.
Indoor Air - Assessment Methods of Analysis for Environ-
P^l^l^ilT 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PETERSON, R. E.
Bioaccumulation and Toxicity of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-
cnJioxin and Related Compounds in Aquatic Ecosystems.
PB91-176974/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PETRINEC, C.
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Database of Emission Rate Measurement Projects.
PB91-222059/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
pETTrr.T. u
Gas Chromatographic/Mass Spectrometric Approach for
Isomer-Specific Environmental Monitoring of the 1700
Bromo-, Chtoro-, and Bromx^kxo-Dtoenzc^Dioxins.
PB91-218974/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PEYTON, R, L
Evaluation of Landfill-Liner Designs.
PB91-191460/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Verification of HELP Model for Landfill
PB91-191395/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PFLEEGEFLT.
Effect Uptake and Disposition of Nitrobenzene in Several
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PHELPS, P. V.
Effect of Cadmium and Other Metal Cations on In vitro
Leydig Cell Testosterone Production. .„„.,,- .„,
PB9V200261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PHILLIPS, D.
Interlaboratory Testing Study on 2,3,7.8-SubstitutedPofy.
chlorinated Dibenzo-P-Dioxin and Potychtonnated Dibenzo-
furan Isomer Standard Solutions. „_.„,„«..,
PB91-116806/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PHILLIPS, D. I-
Climate Change and Global Isoprene Emissions
PB91-226480/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PHILLIPS, P. U. _
Rat Strain and Stock Comparisons Using a F"™3*""?'?*'
sen/atonal Battery: Baseline Values and Effects of Amrtraz.
PB91-200253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PICCOT, S.
Anarysis of Historical RacSativefy Irnportant TraceGases
(RITG) Emissions: Development of a trace Gas Accounting
System (T-GAS) for 14 Countries. .../UP AM
PB91-216325/REB 91-04 PC A16/MF A03
National and State-Level Emissions Estimates of RaoSatJve-
ty Important Trace Gases (RiTGs) from Anthropogenic
SS?M03572/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PICCOT, S. D.
Evaluation of Significant Anthropogenic Sources of Radiati-
vely Important Trace Gases.
PB91-127753/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Global Inventory 91 Volatile Organic Compound Emissions
from Anthropogenic Sources.
PB91-161687/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Measurement of Methane Emissions in the Plume of a
Large Surface Coal Mine Using Open-Path FTIR Spectros-
PB91i-226415/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Method for Estimating Methane Emissions from Under-
ground Coal Mines: Preliminary Findings.
PB91-223214/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PIERCE, T.
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the Bio-
genie Emissions Inventory System JPC-BEIS).
PB91-136549/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PIERCE, T. E.
Estimating Lightning-Generated NOx Emissions for Region-
al Air Pollution Models.
PB91-131664/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Natural Emissions of Oxidant Precursors.
PB91-211334/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PC-BEIS: A Personal Computer Version of the Biogenic
Emissions Inventory System.
PB91-233460/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Sensitivity of Regional Ozone Modeling to Biogenic Hydro-
carbons.
PB91-233528/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the Bio-
genic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB91-242412/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PILLI, A.
Aquatic Information and Retrieval (Aquire) Database
PB9t?-'l82923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ASTER: An Integration of the AQUIRE Database and the
QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments.
PB91-137083/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
FINAL, R.
Cosolvency and Sorption of Hydrophobte Organic Chemi-
PB91 -116178/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cosolvency of Partially Miscible Organic Solvents on the
PC A03/MF A01
PINTO, J. P.
Isotopic Exchange between Carbon Dioxide and Ozone via
O((sup 1)D) in the Stratosphere.
PB9VI83384/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PIOTROWSKI, G. K.
Conversion of Methanol-Fueled 16-Valve, 4-Cylinder Engine
to Operation on Gaseous 2H2/CO Fuel. Interim Report 3
PB9Tl95941/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Durability Testing of an M100-Fueled Toyota LCS-M Carina
Equipped with a Resistively Heated Catalytic Converter.
PB91-106732/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Camel Resistively Heated Metal Monolith
Catalytic Converters on an M100 Neat Methanol-Fueled
P891-215863/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PISCATOR, M.
Noncarcinogenic Effects of Chromium: Update to Hearth
Assessment Document
PB91-136523/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
PITCHFORD, M.
IMPROVE Progress Report Appendix A.
PB90-231366/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
PITCHFORD, M. L.
Evaluation of a Remote Sensor for Mobile Source CO
PB9^148320/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PITTS, A. R.
Use of Thalassia' and Its Epiphytes for Toxicity Assess-
ment Effects of a Drilling Fluid and Tributytdn.
PB91-163931/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PIWONI, U. D.
Basic Concepts of Contaminant Sorption at Hazardous
Waste Sites (Ground Water Issue). ..„,.,,- .„..
PB91-191007/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PLAKS, N.
Evaluation of the Cold Pipe Precharger. .„„... .„«
PB91-116863/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PLEIL.J.
Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs and Passivat-
ed Canisters for Field Sampling Airborne Toxic Organic
Vapors in the United States and the USSR .„,.„_ .„,
PB91-233544/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PLEIL, J. D.
Determination of Organic Emissions from New Carpeting
PB91-183277/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Strategy for Sorting Volatile Organics into Source-Re-
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Non-Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in Whole Air Sam-
ples from the AutoEx Studies. ..,,..c .n-i
PB91-137042/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Optimizing Sensitivity of SIM Mode of GC/MS Analysis for
ERA'S TO-14 Air Toxics Method.
PB91-233536/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Sector Sampling for VOC's during Remediation of Super-
fund Site at Shaver's Farm, Georgia.
PB91-182840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PLEIM, J. E.
Nested Grid Mesoscale Atmospheric Chemistry Model.
PB91-233551/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PLUNKET, C. M.
Temperature Dependence of the Emission of Perchloroeth-
ylene from Dry Cleaned Fabrics.
PB91-109843/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
POHLMANN, K. F.
Field Comparison of Ground-Water Sampling Devices for
Hazardous Waste Sites: An Evaluation Using Volatile Or-
ganic Compounds.
PB91-181776/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
POLITZER, I. H.
Effect of beta-Cyclodextrin on Mucochloric Acid and 3-
Chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydrox-2(5H)-furanone.
PB91-200295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
POLITZER, P.
Comparative Analysis of the Electrostatic Potentials of
Some Structural Analogues of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-
dioxin and of Related Aromatic Systems.
PB91-109793/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
POLLARD, J. E.
Lake and Stream Indicators for U.S. EPA's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-191080/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
POLLOCK, M.
Influence of 50-Hz Electric and Magnetic Fields on Neurite
Outgrowth in Pheochromocytoma Cells.
PB91-242461/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
POMETTO, A. L
Survival and Effects of Wild-Type, Mutant, and Recombi-
nant 'Streptomyces' in a Soil Ecosystem.
PB91-231258/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
POOLE-KOBER, E. M.
Fiscal Year 1990 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB91-235499/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
POORMAN-ALLEN, P.
Bleomycin Effects on Mouse Meiotic Chromosomes.
PB91-171751/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Synaptonemal Complex Analysis of Mutagen Effects on
Meiotic Chromosome Structure and Behavior.
PB91-132969/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
POPE, A. A.
Toxic Air Pollutant Emission Factors - A Compilation for Se-
lected Air Toxic Compounds and Sources, Second Edition.
PB91-126003/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
POPE, C.
Murine Susceptibility to Organophosphorus-lnduced De-
layed Neuropathy (OPIDN). „..,..,-...
PB91-183491/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurotoxicity of Parathion-lnduced Acetylcholinesterase In-
hibition in Neonatal Rats. ^ ..„„.„=»»«
PB91-171843/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurotoxicity of Subchronic Acetylcholinesterase (AChE):
Inhibition in Rat Hippocampus. .„„,.,,- ...
PB91-109611/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Neurotoxicity of Subchronic Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) In-
hibition in Rat Hippocampus. ..-,.,,- ..<
PB91 -116905/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
POPE, C. N.
Behavioral and Neurochemical Changes in Rats Dosed Re-
peatedly with Diisopropylfluorophosphate. .„..._ .„.,
PB91-200238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potentiation of Organophosphorus-lnduced Delayed Neuro-
toxicity by Phenylmethylsulfonyl Ftuonde. .„,..._ ...
PB91-177246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Retrograde Axonal Transport of Locally Synthesized Phos-
phoinositides in the Rat Sciatic Nerve .„,,,„ ..,
PB91-242594/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
POPE, D. F.
On-Site Treatment of Creosote and Pentachlorophenal
Sludges and Contaminated Soil. D^A«/uc»ni
PB91-223370/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
PORTEOUS, A.
Evaluation of Methods for Sampling, Recovery, and Enu-
meration of Bacteria Applied to t"e Phylloplane
PB91-182303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PORTEOUS, LA.
Evaluation of a Method to Measure Conjugal Transfer of
Recombinant DNA in Soil Slurries. ..„„« »m
PB91-117580/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Microcosm for Measuring Survival and Conjugation of Ge.
netically Engineered Bacteria in Rnmspherefrrjfranmente.
PB91-218990/REB 91-04 PC A02/MI- AU1
PORTER, J. W.
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1988.
PB91-156679/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
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RCRA ImptementalKXi Plan, FY 1989.
PB91-156687/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
POTTER. C.L.
Rote of Hyperplastic Nodules in Dfchtoroacetic Acid-In-
duced Hepatocarcinogenesis in B6C3F1 Mate Mice.
PB91-242610/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
POTTER, W.T.
Phosphine-MedBted Heinz Body Formation and Hemoglo-
bin Oxidation in Human Erythrocytes.
PB91-242602/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
POURMOGHADDAS, It
Effect of Brorride on Chkxmation Byproducts in Finished
PB91-217919/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
Gas Chtomatography/Mass Spectrometry Study of Mixed
Hatoacetc Acids Found in Chlorinated Drinking Water.
PB91-196162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
POWELL, R.U.
Colonial-Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in
Ground Water. Part 1. Sampling Considerations.
PB91-168419/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Cotoidal FE2O3 Transport Stixfces in Laboratory Model
Systems Using Shallow Aquifer Material.
PB91-1911147REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Total Organic Carbon Determinations in Natural and Con-
taminated Aquifer Materials, Relevance and Measurement
PB91-12920S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
POWERS, T.J.
Airborne Asbestos Levels Measured Before, during and
PB91^45136/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for the Removal of
Asbestos Rbars from Carpet (Journal Article).
PB91-145169/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PRADHAH, S.
Protocol for Testing Bioramediabon Products against
Weathered Alaskan Crude Oi.
PB9M37018/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PRAH.J-D.
Functional Deficits Produced by 3-Methytindole-lnduced C4-
factory Mueosal Damage Revealed by a Simple Olfactory
PB9V?l3483/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PRENTICE. H. S.
National Dry Deposition Network: Third Annual Progress
91-01 PCA07/MFA01
PRICE, a j.
Colloidal-Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in
Ground Water. Part 1. Sampling Considerations.
PB91-168419/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Colloidal FE2O3 Transport Studies in Laboratory Model
Systems Using Shallow Aquifer Material.
PB91-191114/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Ground Water Sampling for Metals Analyses. Superfund
Ground Water Issue.
PB91-133249/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Toward a Better Understanding of the Complex Geochemi-
cal Processes Governing Subsurface Contaminant Trans-
port
PB91-216499/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PURCELL, R. a
Snow/Rain Collector Sampler.
PB91-1676Q1/REB
PURCELL, R. Y.
Handbook; Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pollut-
ants.
PB91-228809/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
PURDUE, L J.
Summer 1990 Atlanta Ozone Precursor Study.
PB91-211326/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Wind Tunnel Evaluation of PM10 Samplers.
PB91-146589/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OUACKENBOSS, J. J.
Chronic Respiratory Effects of Indoor Formaldehyde Expo-
sure.
PB91-177238/REB
nwv
PB9
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PRICE, W. A.
Stable Carbon Isotope Analysis of Nucleic Acids to Trace
Sources of Dissolved Substrates Used by Estuarine Bacte-
PB91-164012/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PRMCE.V.J.
Microcosm tor Measuring Survival and Conjugation of Ge-
neticaly Engineered Bacteria in Rhizosphere Environments.
PB9V2ie9*/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PMMdOTT A, F. T.
Add Rain Control Options.
P891-162545/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PRMOPE.P.P.
Monetzim the Pharmaootoojcal Benefits of Plants.
PB91-2l358/REB ^^^ 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PRMGLE.J.
MyeCn Basic ProtekMnRNA Used to Monitor Trimethyttin
Neurotoocity in Rats.
PB91-231274/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PROBERT.XA.
Global Inventory of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions
from Anthropogenic Sources.
PB91-161687/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PROSS.D.
Ornate Change and Global Isoprene Emissions.
P891-2264807REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Dements of the U.S. Carbon Budget Progress and PreNmi-
S1-24053UREB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PRUEU,aX
BwovaiabMy of i3.7.8-TCDD, 2J,73-TCOF and PCBs to
Marine Benthos from Passaic River Serfmerts.
PBS1-116947/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
Geoohemical Study of Sed%nent Contamination in New
PB9M16962/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PRYOR.lt
Economics of Improved Estuanne Water OuaHy: An NEP
Manual for Measuring Benefits.
PB91-168351/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PULD.Y.H.
Particle Transmission Characteristics of an Annular Den-
uder Ambient SampSng System.
PB91-183400/REB 91-O1 PCAOS/MFA01
PULS.R.W.
CoBoidaJ Considerations in Groundwater Sampling and Cc«-
taminant Transport Predcfions: A Bimonthly Technical
Progress Review.
PBSM-116202/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure Assessment Approaches to Evaluate Respiratory
Health Effects of Paniculate Matter and Nitrogen Dioxide.
PB91-231340/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Normal Range of Diurnal Changes in Peak Expiratory Flow
Rates: Relationship to Symptoms and Respiratory Disease.
PB91-231357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Respiratory Symptoms and Risk Factors in an Arizona Pop-
ulation Sample of Anglo and Mexican-American Whites.
PB91-231332/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OUAORI, R. D.
Large-ScaJe Natural Gradient Tracer Test in Sand and
Gravel. Cape Cod. Massachusetts. 1. Experimental Design
and Observed Tracer Movement
PB91-216275/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
QUEEN, K. L
Trophic Control of Lung Development by Sympathetic Neu-
rons: Effects of Neonatal Sympathectomy with 6-Hydroxy-
PB91-109207/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OUINN, J. a
Comparison of Extraction Methods for the Isolation of
Ljpids and PCBs from Mussel Homogenate.
PB91-127787/REB 91-01 °C A03/MF A01
RABINOWTTZ, j. R.
Development of a Model That Contains Both Multipote Mo-
ments and Gaussians for the Calculation of Molecular Elec-
trostatic Potentials.
PB91-109272/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Prediction of the Reactivities of Cydopenta-potynudear Ar-
omatic Hydrocarbons by Quantum Mechanical Methods.
PB91-191S36/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
RADICKE,IL
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toxaphene.
PB91-143404/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
RAF1I, F.
Survival and Effects of Wild-Type, Mutant, and Recombi-
nant •Streptomyces' in a Soil Ecosystem.
PB91-231258/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
RAFTER, J.J.
Formation of Mutagenic Urinary Metabolites from 1-Nitro-
pyrene in Germ-Free and Conventional Rats: Rote of the
PB91-24305S/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
RAHLM.
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopical Identification of Cer-
tain Poryhatogenated Acetic Acids.
PB91-109603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopical Identification of Cer-
tain Poryhatogenated Acetic Acids.
PB91-1097777REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
rUUZENNE,IL
Exposures to Acidic Aerosols.
PB91-109447/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
RAJALA.S.A.
Prefcninary Studies of Video Images of Smoke Dispersion
in the Near Wake of a Model Building. „.„,..,-..,..
PB91-1965SO/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RAJARAM.H.
Generalized Son Water Acidification Model .M,._ .„,
PB91-182055/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Recursive Parameter Estimation of Hydrotogic Models.
PB91-1B2089/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RAMAMATHAN, K.
Ar Cleaners tor Indoor Air Pollution Control (Chapter 10)
PB91-242446/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of Control Strategies for Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in Indoor Air (Journal Article). .„„«. ,„,
PB91-177055/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RANADE, M. B.
Wind Tunnel Evaluation of PM10 Samplers.
PB91-146589/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RANALLI, A. J.
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Aquatic In-
vertebrate Responses in Four Catskill Mountain Streams:
An Interim Report of the Episodic Response Project.
PB91-216382/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
RANDELL, S. H.
Measurement of Boundaries Using a Digitizer Tablet
PB91-213538/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RANKIN, E. T.
Regional Patterns in Three Biological Indicators of Stream
Condition in Ohio.
PB91-191155/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RANUM, D.
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Database of Emission Rate Measurement Projects.
PB91-222059/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
RAO, P. S. C.
Cosolvency and SorptJon of Hydrophobic Organic Chemi-
cals.
PB91-116178/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Cosolvency of Partially Miscible Organic Solvents on the
Solubility of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals.
PB91-116194/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cosolvent Effects on Sorptjon and Mobility of Organic Con-
taminants in Soils.
PB91-171504/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Influence of Organic Cosotvents on the Sorption Kinetics of
Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals.
PB91-216283/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Solvent and Sorbent Characteristics on Distri-
bution of Pentachlorophenol in Octanol-Water and Soil-
Water Systems.
PB91-116186/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Solubility. Sorption and Transport of Hydrophobic Organic
Chemicals in Complex Mixtures.
PB91-240556/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RAO, S. B.
Hepatic Polyamines and Related Enzymes Following Chlor-
decone-Potentiated Carbon Tetrachtoride Toxkaty in Rats.
PB91-109579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RAO, S. T.
Analysis of Ozone Air Quality Over the New York Metropoli-
tan Area.
PB91-137026/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sensitivity Analysis of a Nested Ozone Air Quality Model.
PB91-191221/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RAPP, a R.
Airborne Mercury Deposition and Watershed Characteristics
in Relation to Mercury Concentrations in Water, Sediments,
Plankton, and Fish of Eighty Northern Minnesota Lakes.
PB91-146712/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
New Source Identification of Mercury Contamination in the
PB91-116?li/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
RAUS, J.
Interpretations and Limitations of Pulmonary Function Test-
ing in Small Laboratory Animals.
PS91-196121/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
RAUB, J. A.
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Scien-
tific Criteria for Carbon Monoxide.
PB91-191304/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RAWUNGS, J. O.
Adequacy of Interval Estimates of Yield Responses to
Ozone Estimated from NCLAN Data.
PB9M44832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
National Program (NCLAN) to Assess the Impact of Ozone
on Agricultural Resources. .-.,.,.- ...
PB91-129718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RAY, D. B.
Monitoring IACP Samples and Construction of a Centralized
PB91-213546/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RAY, W. D.
Seasonal Impact of Blending Oxygenated Organics with
Gasoline on Motor Vehicle Tailpipe and Evaporative Emis-
PBSM-146571/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
RAYMER, J. H.
Identification of Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in Con-
sumer Products and Common Microenvironrnents.
PB91-18286S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
READ, E. J.
Analysis of InacSvatton of 'Giardia lamblia' by Chlorine.
PB91-196253/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Presence-Absence CoMorm Test for Monitoring Drinking
regT-196196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
REAMS, G.
Stand History: An Alternative Explanation of Red Spruce
Radial Growth Reduction.
PB91-146456/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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BOBBINS, J. E.
REAMS, GL A.
Possible Red Spruce Decline: Contributions of Tree-Ring
Analysis.
PB91-196428/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
REASONER, D. J.
Assimilable Organic Carbon and Distribution System Qual-
PB91 -231 21 7/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Bioassay Procedures for Predicting Coliform Bacterial
Growth in Drinking Water.
PB91-149625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Concept of Presence Absence Testing.
PB91 -1 6281 8/REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
Continuing March of Legionnaires Disease: UV May Be
Best Control Weapon in a Weak Arsenal.
PB91-116848/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Con-elation of Conform Growth Response with Other Water
Quality Parameters.
PB91-231373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Ozonation and Biological Stability of Water in an Operating
Water Treatment Plant
PB91-162438/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RECKHOW, D. A.
Determination of Total Organic Halide in Water A Compar-
ative Study of Two Instruments.
PB91-196360/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RECKSIEK, C.
Preliminary Field Verification of Daily Growth Increments in
the Laptllar Otolrtris of Juvenile Gunners.
PB91-183236/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RECTOR, H. E.
Assessment of Soil-Gas Measurement Technologies.
PB91-219568/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
REED, R.
Design Information Report Sludge Management Systems.
PB91-196378/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
REED, S. C.
Inventory of Constructed Wetlands for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment in the U.S.
PB91-191247/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
REEVE, J. N.
Comparison of the Methyl Reductase Genes and Gene
Products.
PB91-242479/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
REGALIA, A.
Pressure and Temperature Fluctuations in Underground
Storage Tank Pipelines Containing Gasoline.
PB9i:206912/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
REGAN, H. J.
Communicating Environmental Risks: A Guide to Practical
Evaluations. Risk Communications Series.
PB91-168336/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
REGU, S.
Inactivation of 'Giardia lamblia' by Free Chlorine: A Mathe-
PB91-223305/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
REHAGE, J. A.
Factors ControlHng Minimum Soil Liner Thickness.
PB91-191346/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
REHUE, K. A.
Wind Tunnel Evaluation of PM10 Samplers.
PB91-146589/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
REHNBERG, B. F.
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 1. Cotahicine,
Dinoseo, and Methyl SaBcylate. An,,.lc .„«
PB91-109223/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 2. Nitrofen and
91-01 PCAOS/MFAOI
REHNBERG, G. U
CNordimeform-lnduoad Alterations in Endocrine Regulation
within the Mate Rat Reproductive System.
PB91-109736/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effect of Acute Exposure to Boric Acid on the Male Repro-
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Regional Patterning of Hormones in the Female Rat Anteri-
oTpituitary: Disproportionate Changes Over the Estrous
P^9?:i15964/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Suppression of the Luteinizing Hormone Surge by Chkxdt-
meform in Ovariectomized, Steroid-Primed Female Rate.
PB91-200303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
REID, H. F.
Home Air Nicotine Levels and Urinary Cofirtne Excretion in
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
REINERT, J.
Anticipated Pesticide Residues in Food. Volume 1.
PB91-1154591/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Anticipated Pesticide Residues in Food. Volume 2.
PB91-154609/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF EOS
REINHARD, J.
Neurotoxicant iHnethyM-pneiiyl-1A3,6-tetrarry*ci)ynd^
(MPTP) Alters Immune Function When Given m Combina-
tion with DiethyMthiocarbamate (DDC).
PB91-231092/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
REINHARD, J. F.
1 -Methyl-4-Phenyl-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine (MPTP)-ln-
duced Damage of Striatal Dopaminergic Fibers Attenuates
Subsequent Astrocyte Response to MPTP.
PB91-145045/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Characterization of the Origins of Astrocyte Response to
Injury Using the Dopaminergic Neurotoxicant, 1-Methyl-4-
Phenyl-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydrophyridine.
PB91-117077/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Diethyldithiocarbamate Potentiates the Neurotoxicity of In
vivo 1-MethyM-Phenyt-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine and of In
vitro 1-Methyt-4-Phenylpyridinium.
PB91-242586/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pargyline and gamma-Butyrolactone Enhance Tyrosine Hy-
droxylase Immunostaining of Nigrostriatal Axons.
PB91-243022/REB . 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
REINHARD, U.
Microbial Degradation of Alkylbenzenes under Sulfate-Re-
ducing and Methanogenic Conditions.
PB91-212324/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
REITER, l_ W.
Acute Effects of Amitraz on the Acoustic Startle Response
and Motor Activity.
PB91-115998/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
REMINGTON, M. B.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Heptachlor, Hepta-
chlor Eponde and Chlordane.
PB91-142877/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
REMMERS, J.
Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Adipose Tissue of U.S. Viet-
nam Veterans and Controls.
PB91-167585/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
HETTIG, R.
Maumee River Basin Pilot Watershed Study. Volume 4.
Continued Watershed Monitoring (1981-1985) and Rainula-
tor Study (1986).
PB91-233601/REB 91-04 PCAOS/MFA01
REXSTAD, E.
Habitat Use of Twenty-Five Common Species of Oregon
Freshwater Fishes.
PB91-116012/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RHODES, D. E.
Swelling Properties of Soil Organic Matter and Their Rela-
tion to Sorpbon of Non-Ionic Organic Compounds.
PB91-217406/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
RHOMBERG, l_
Significance of DNA Damage and Repair Mechanisms in
Health Risk Assessment
PB91-176941/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RIBIC, C. A.
Design of Shoreline Surveys for Aquatic Utter Pollution.
PB9f-179051/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RICE, E. W.
Assay for beta-Glucuronidase in Species of the Genus 'Es-
cherichia' and Its Applications for Drinking-Water Analysis.
PB91-177394/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Assay of Beta-Glucuronidase in Non-coli Escherichia Using
EC-Mug Medium and the Colilert (Trade Name) System.
PB91-162776/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Bioassay Procedures for Predicting Coliform Bacterial
Growth en Drinking Water.
PB91-149625/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Continuing March of Legionnaires Disease: UV May Be
Best Control Weapon in a Weak Arsenal.
PB91-116848/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Correlation of Coliform Growth Response with Other Water
Quality Parameters.
PB91-231373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Determination of 'Giardia lamblia' Cyst Infective Dose for
the Mongolian Gerbil ('Meriones unguiculatus').
PB91-231399/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Determining the Nutrient Status of Drinking Water.
PB91-206854/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Efficacy of beta-Glucuronidase Assay for Identification of
'Escherichia coli' by the Defined-Substrate Technology.
PB91-109876/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
Inactivation of Microorganisms.
PB91-231175/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ozona&on and Biological Stability of Water in an Operating
Water Treatment Plant
PB91-162438/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Presence-Absence Coliform Test for Monitoring Drinking
Water Quality.
PB91-196196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RICE, J.
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program, 1989.
PB91-148262/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
RICHARD, A, M.
CASE-SAR Analysis of Potycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Structure-Activity Study of Paracetamol Analogues: Inhibi-
tion of Replicative DNA Synthesis in V79 Chinese Hamster
Cells
PB91-191627/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RICHARD, J. E.
Affordability of Major Wastewater Systems Improvements
for Small Montana Communities.
PB91-236018/REB 91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
RICHARDS, I.
Mirex Induces Ornithine Decarboxylase in Female Rat
Liver.
PB91 -171835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RICHARDS, M. K.
Incineration Treatment of Arsenic-Contaminated Soil.
PB91-183541/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Incinerability Evaluation of Arsenic-and Lead-
Contaminated Soils from Two Superfund Sites.
PB91-226308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Relationships between Laboratory and Pilot-Scale Combus-
tion of Some Chlorinated Hydrocarbons.
PB91-196212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Turbulent Flame Reactor Studies of Chlorinated Hydrocar-
bon Destruction Efficiency.
PB91-199885/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RICHARDSON, A. C. B.
Proceedings of the St Michaels Workshop on Residual Ra-
dioactivity and Recycling Criteria. Held in St. Michaels,
Maryland, on September 27-28, 1989.
PB91-179119/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
RICHMOND, H. M.
Ozone Dosimetry Predictions for Humans and Rats.
PB91 -113852/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RICHMOND, R. E.
Immunohistochemical Detection of Tumour-Associated Al-
dehyde Dehydrogenase in Formalin-Fixed Rat and Mouse
Normal Liver and Hepatomas.
PB91 -163691 /REB 91 -01 PC A02/MF A01
Role of Hyperplastic Nodules in Dichloroacetic Acid-In-
duced Hepatocarcinogenesis in B6C3F1 Male Mice.
PB91-242610/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
RICKEL, C.
Infrared Method for Plume Rise Visualization and Measure-
ment
PB91-183244/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RIDDLE, M. M.
Immune Alterations in Rats Following Subacute Exposure
to Tributyltin Oxide.
PB91-149773/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Immunotoxicity of 2-Methoxyethanol Following Oral Admin-
istration in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-231290/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
RIDINGER, D. N.
Improved Flow Cytometric Assay for Somatic Mutations at
the Glycophonn A Locus in Humans.
PB91-117093/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RINGER, R. K.
Avoidance Behavior of Mallards and Northern Bobwhite Ex-
posed to Carbofuran-Contaminated Food and Water.
PB91-146316/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Mammalian Wildlife (Mink and Ferret) Toxicity Test Proto-
cols (LC50, Reproduction, and Secondary Toxicity).
PB91-216507/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Quantitative Method for Evaluating Avian Food Avoidance
Behavior.
PB91-149807/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RINGHAND, H. P.
Identification of Organic N-Chloramines In vitro in Stomach
Fluid from the Rat After Chlorinafen.
PB91-199968/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Recovery of 3-Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-
Furanone from Water Samples on XAD Resins and the
Effect of Chlorine on Its Mutagenicity.
PB91-109835/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Ten- and Ninety-Day Toxicity Studies of 1,2-Dichloroben-
zene Administered by Oral Gavage to Sprague-Dawley
PB91-233411 /REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RIPBERGER, C. T.
Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emissions Work-
shops
PB91-223271/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
RISHER, J. F.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Aldicarb.
PB91-142810/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
RISLER, P.
Santa Clara Valley Integrated Environmental Management
Project Stage Two Report.
PB91-160747/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
RISSMANN, E.
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Optical Fabri-
cation Laboratory, Frtzsimmons Army Medical Center,
PB9VW5887/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
RIVIELLO, J. M.
Minimization of Interferences in Inductively Coupled Plasma
Mass Spectrometry Using On-Line Preconcentration.
PB91-117150/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
ROACH, R. D.
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Methods Used in
Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-226316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ROBBINS, J. E.
Nonmethane Organic Compound and Three-Hour Air
Toxics Monitoring Program, 1990. .«.,..c *»•>
PB91-168583/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
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ROBERTS, A. It
Regional Oiddant Model Multi-Processor (ROMMP).
PB91-131680/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROBERTS, N. l_
In vitro/In vivo Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on
Leydg Gels of Adult Rats.
P891-191569/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROBERTS, N.R.
Multiple Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on the Epi-
dkjyiris of Adult Rats.
PB91-144691/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ROBERTS, P. V.
Reid Evaluation of In-situ
Ethenes: Part 1. Methodology <
ton.
PB91-144857/REB
of Chlorinated
[Field Site Characteriza-
91-01
PC A03/MF A01
In-situ BJotransformation of Carbon Tetrachkxide under
Anoxic Condrbons.
PB91-148346/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
ROBERTS, W.C.
Health Advisory for Hexachloroethane.
PB91-159657/REB 91-01
White Ph
PC A04/MF A01
horus Health Advisory.
PB91-161026/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
ROBERTSON, A.
Fokm-Up Annual Alpha-Track Monitoring in 40 Eastern
Pennsylvania Houses with Indoor Radon Reduction Sys-
tems (December 1968-Oecember 1969).
PB9M27779/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Foiow-Up Durabtty Meajuromonts and Mitigation Perform-
ance Improvement Tests in 38 Eastern Pennsylvania
Houses Having Indoor Radon Reduction Systems.
PB91-171389/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
Reducing Wast* In the Photo Lab. Waste Minimization: Op-
portunity Assessment Make It Easy.
PB91-171900/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
ISG44, A. R.
EPA dean Products nosoarcl) Prc
PB9M76826/REB
ram.
91-01
PC A03/MF A01
HO.
Differences in Detection of DMA Adducts in the 32P-Posfla-
bofcngI Assay After Either 1-Butanol Extraction or Nudease
PI Treatment
PB91-115972/REB 9141 PCA027MFA01
ROBMSON.&L.
Assessment of the
Enpfjsuie to himtod p-,
PB91-1916SO/REB
epatctaocity of Acute and Short-Term
p-Xytene in F-344
Rats.
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROBMSON.il.
CarrJopathic Effect of 1,2.3-TricNoropropane after Suba-
cute and Subchronic Exposure in Rats.
PB91-213629/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxicity of •p'-Chlorotoluene
in the Rat
PB91-233379/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Ten- and Ninety-Day Toxicity Stuoles of 1.2-Oichloroben-
zene Administered by Oral Gavage " ~ '
Rats.
PB91-233411/REB
to Sprague-Oawley
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
ROBMSON.P.J.
Dovotopmont of Impact-Oriented dimale Scenarios.
PB91-233486/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Temperature Scenario
Methods. Phase Z
PB91-231506/REB
Development Using Degression
91-04 PCA04/MFA01
ROCHELLE.&P.
Potential Future Effects of Current Levete of Sulfur Deposi-
tion on Stream Chemistry in the Southern Blue Ridge
Mountain. U S.
PB9M16236/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
Reply to Discussion by Geoff Kite Relationship between
Annual Runoff and Watershed Area far the Eastern United
PB91-177022/REB 9141 PC A01/MF A01
ROCHELJLE.O.T.
FIv Ash Recyda in Dry Scrubbing. Journal Article.
PB9M82048/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SrtBring and SurtaSon of Calcium Skate: Cafcun Alumi-
nate.
PB91-171488/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ROOECAP, K.D.
Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Bush Bean
(•Pheseoius vulgaris') to Ozone and Drought Stress.
PB91-219014/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
ROGAN.W.J.
Porychlonnated
and the Devetopvig Nervous
il-109710/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
ROGERS, a C.
Systemic AdmHstalion of Kartc Acid Increases GABA
Levels in Perfusate from the H^pccampus of Rats In vivo1.
PB91-211391/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
ROGERS, a J.
Importance of Gtycorysable Subst
toon of Humsn Pp^Tn^riVi|«p|Ofl_
PB91-163725/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
ROGERS, E. H.
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 1. Cofchicine,
Dinoseb, and Methyl Salcytate.
PB91-109223/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROGERS, J. E.
Biological Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, with
Special Emphasis on the Great Lakes: Report of a Work-
shop, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, Jury 17-19,1990.
PB91-161679/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Reductive Decfikxmation of Dichkxophenols by Nonadapt-
ed and Adapted Microbial Communities in Pond Sediments.
PB91-183343/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROGERS, J. U.
Cydophosphamide Teratogenesis: Evidence for Compensa-
tory Responses to Induced Cellular Toxkaty.
PB91-163667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROGERS, R.R.
Immune Alterations in Rats Following Subacute Exposure
to Tributyttin Oxide.
PB91-149773/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROGERS, T. N.
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Air Stripper Design Manual.
PB91-125997/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
ROGERS, V.C.
Correlation of Florida Soil-Gas Permeabilities with Grain
Size. Moisture, and Porosity.
PB91-211904/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Feasibility and Approach for Mapping Radon Potentials in
Florida. Florida Radon Research Program.
PB91-217372/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ROGERSON, P. F.
Geochemical Study of Sediment Contamination in New
Bedford Harbor, Massachusetts.
PB91-116962/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROOOWSKI, A. S.
Conditional Simulation of Flow and Transport
PB91-1B2287/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROHM, C.M.
Regional Framework for Establishing Recovery Criteria.
PB91-146480/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROLLINS, R.
Hydrocarbon Continuous Monitoring Systems for Hazardous
Waste Incinerator Emissions Measurement
PB91-213561/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ROMEU.A.
Emissions Testing of a Precakaner Cement Kiln at Louis-
vile. Nebraska.
PB91-130195/REB 91-01 PCA1B/MFA03
Emissions Testing of a Wet Cement Kin at Hannibal. Mis-
souri. Draft Report
PB91-130203/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
RONG.S.
Phosphine-Mediated Heinz Body Formation and Hemoglo-
bin Oxidation in Human Erythrocytes.
PB91-2426O2/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ROREX.H.W.
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAOPS)
Technology Transfer Network (TTN). User's Manual.
P891-234583/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
ROSE.R.
Initial Growth and Ontogeny of Bigleaf Maple 'Acer macro-
phylum1 in an Enriched Carbon Dioxide Environment
PB91-162685/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ROSELLE, S. J.
Sensitivity of Regional Ozone Modeling to Btogenic Hydro-
carbons.
PB91-233S26/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ROSEN, A. E.
Risks of Toxic Contaminants to Exploited Fish Populations:
Influence of LHe History. Data Uncertainty and Exploitation
Intensity.
PB91-1999B4/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ROSEN. M. a
Effects of Murine Cytomegalovirus on Development Lack
of Interactions of Virus and Sodum Satcytate.
PB91-117069/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Teratogenicity of S-Azacytxine in the Sprague-Oawley Rat
PB91-117051/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ROSENQRANT, L.
Treatment Technology Background Document
PB91-160556/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
ROSS, a
Analysis of the Policy Impications of Regional Municipal
SoW Waste (MSW) Disposal.
PB91-125781/REB 91-01 PC AO4/MF A01
ROSS,R.R.
Aseptic Samping of Unconsoidated Heaving Soils in Satu-
rated Zones.
PB91-216218/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ROSSLR.
Control of Transient Incinerator Emissions with an Oxygen
Based Combustion System.
PB91-182725/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
for to vitro Capatita- ROSSMAN.L.A.
Design Stream Rows Based on Harmonic Means.
P891-182204/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Risk Equivalent Seasonal Waste Load Allocation.
PB91-196220/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
ROTH, S. A.
PC BEEPOP, an Ecotoxicological Simulation Model for
Honey Bee Populations.
PB91-206995/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ROTTMAN, J. W.
Moderately Stable Flow Over a Three-Dimensional Hill: A
Comparison of Linear Theory with Laboratory Measure-
ments.
PB91-196584/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ROWAN, J. T.
Minimization of Interferences in Inductively Coupled Plasma
Mass Spectrometry Using On-Ljne Preconcentration.
PB91-117150/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
ROY, W. K.
Comparison of Seasonal Patterns of Photosynthate Produc-
tion and Use in Branches of Red Spruce Saplings at Two
Elevations.
PB91-219030/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
RUBIN, a
EPA's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit for Soil Washing.
PB91-231209/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RUBIN, K.
Financing Marine and Estuarine Programs: A Guide to Re-
sources.
PB91-168393/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
RUBINSTEIN, N. L
Bioavailability of 2,3,7,8-TCDD, 2,3,7.8-TCDF and PCBs to
Marine Benthos from Passaic River Sediments.
PB9M16947/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Equilibrium Partitioning and Bioaccumulaton of Sediment-
Associated Contaminants by Infaunal Organisms.
PB91-1169S4/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RUDNICK. D. T.
Pollutant Dynamics as Influenced by Seagrass Beds: Ex-
periments with Tributyttin in Thalassia' Microcosms.
PB91-206888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Tributyttin and Invertebrates of a Seagrass Ecosystem: Ex-
posure and Response of Different Species.
PB91-163915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RUDO.K.
Transfection of Cytochrome P450 cDNAs into Mammalian
Cells Used in Mutation and Transfonnation Assays.
PB91-132951/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RUFFOLO, J.
Santa Clara Valley Integrated Environmental Management
Project Stage Two Report
PB91-160747/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
RUKAVINA, K. C.
Depuratkxi Kinetics of Hexachkxobenzene in the Clam,
'Macorna nasuta'.
PB91-177170/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RUSSELL, a H.
Anaerobic In-situ Treatment of Chlorinated Ethenes.
PB91-137067/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dehalogenation: A Subsurface Bioremediation
Process.
PB91-144873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dehalogenation of Organic Contaminants in Soils
and Ground Water. Ground Water Issue.
PB91 -191056/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Remediaboo of Sites Contaminated with TCE.
PB91-182311/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RUSSELL, LD.
Histological and Histopathotogical Evaluation of the Tests.
PB91-164293/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
RUSSELL, T. F.
Eulerian-Lagrangian Localized Adjoint Method for the Ad-
vection-Diffusion Equation.
PB91-177253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HUSSOM.C. L.
ASTER: An Integration of the.AQUIRE Database and the
OSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments.
P891-137083/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
OSAR Modelling of the ERL-0 Fathead Minnow Acute Tox-
icity Database.
PB91-1964B5/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RUSSWURU, 0. M.
Sector Samping for VOC's during Remediation of Super-
fund Site at Shaver's Farm. Georgia.
PB91-182840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of a Fourier Transform Spectrometer as a Remote
Sensor at Superfund Sites.
PB91-199844 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RUST AD, LE.
Watershed Manipulation Project Field Implementation Plan
for 1966-1989.
PB91-148403/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
RYAN, J. A.
Plant Uptake of Non-Ionic Organic Chemicals from Soils.
PB91-177071/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Plant Uptake of Sludge-Borne PCBs.
PB91-177287/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
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RisK Assessment for Organic Micropollutants: U.S. Point of
View.
PB91-182758/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Sludge Organics Btoavailability.
PB91-176859/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
RYAN, J. V.
Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion.
PB91-171496/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 2.3: Sampling and
Analysis of Total Hydrocarbons from Sources by Continu-
ous Emission Monitor.
PB91-233858/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RYAN, P. B.
Exposures to Acidic Aerosols.
PB91-109447/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds and
Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 1. Methods
and Descriptive Statistics.
PB91-207084/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds and
Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 2. Analysis
of Factors Contributing to VOC and Particle Exposures.
PB91-207092/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
RYAN, P. F.
MAGIC/DORP Final Report Models, Calibration, Results,
Uncertainty Analyses, QA.QC. Volume 1.
PB91-181867/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Processing Stream, I/O Files
and Formats, Deliverables. Volume 4.
PB91-181891/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Processing Stream, Program
Listings. Volume 5.
PB91-181909/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Regional Analyses of Results
(Summary Tables and Plots). Volume 2.
PB91-181875/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Summary of Results for Individ-
ual Catchments. Volume 3.
PB91-181883/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
SACCOMANNO, a
Mkronudei in Epithelial Cells from Sputum of Uranium
Workers.
PB91-199935/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SAEGER.M.
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Development of
the Annual Data and Modelers1 Tapes, 1985.
PB91-119669/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF AW
National and State-Level Emissions Estimates of Radiative-
ty Important Trace Gases (RITGs) from Anthropogenic
Sources.
PB91-103572/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
SAFE.S.H.
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Dfox-
ins and Related Compounds. Scientific Basis for the Devel-
opment of the International Toxksty Equivalency Factor (I-
TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Complex Mixtures of
Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-109991/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
SAFFERMAN, S. L
Evaluation and Testing of a Protocol to Determine the Aer-
obic Degradation Potential of Hazardous Waste Constitu-
ents in Sol.
PB91-233296/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Selection of Nutrients to Enhance Bodegradation for the
Remediation of OH Spilled on Beaches.
PB91-233304/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SAHYOUN.N.
Acquisition and Loss of a Neuronal Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase during Neuronal Differentiation.
PB91-213652/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Nuclear and Axonal Localization of Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase Type Gr in Rat Cerebellar
Cortex.
PB91-213637/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SALJ. O.
Factors Controlling Minimum Soil Liner Thickness.
PB91-191346/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
State-of-the-Art Field Hydraulic Conductivity Testing of
Compacted Sols.
PB91-206243/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SAINT, c. a
EMAP Monitor. January 1991 Edition.
PB91-191320/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SALAAM, S. A.
Ozone Concentration and Pulmonary Response Relation-
ships for 6.6-Hour Exposures with Five Hours of Moderate
Exercise to 0.08. 0.10. and 0.12 PPM.
PB91-191486/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
SALE.M.J.
National Stream Survey Database Guide.
PB91-141804/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
SALGADO, O.
Asbestos/NESHAP Adequately Wet Guidance.
PB91-218693/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Asbestos/NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Containing Materi-
als Guidance
PB91-218701/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
SAMANTA, A. K.
Identification and Quantitation of Alkylated Nudeobases by
High-Pertormance Liquid Chromatography with UV Photo-
diode Array Detection.
PB91-144931/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SAMET, J.
Analysis of Arachidonic Acid Metabolites and Platelet Acti-
vating Factor Production.
PB91-231084/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SAMET, J. M.
Effects of Ozone Exposure on LJpid Metabolism in Human
Alveolar Macrophages.
PB91-176982/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Questionnaire Assessment of Lifetime and Recent Expo-
sure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-109454/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
SANDERS, B.
Stress Proteins: Potential as Multitiered Biomarkers (Chap-
ter 9).
PB91-136994/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SANDHU, S. S.
Genetic Method to Quantitate Induced Chromosome
Breaks Using a Mouse/Human Monochromosomal Hybrid
Cell Line: Identification of Potential Clastogenic Agents.
PB91-109413/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
International Programme on Chemical Safety's Collabora-
tive Study on Rant Test Systems.
PB91-182220/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
SANDIFER, D.
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB91-176818/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
SANGAIAH, R.
Induction of Anchorage-Independent Growth in Human Di-
ptoid Fibroblasts by the Cyclopenta-polycyclic Aromatic Hy-
drocarbon, Benz(1 )-aceanthrylene.
PB91-115857/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SANNING, D. E.
NATO/CCMS Conference on the Demonstration of Reme-
dial Action Technologies for Contaminated Land and
Groundwater. Held in Bilthoven, The Netherlands on No-
vember 7-11, 1988.
PB91-196261 /REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Update of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE
Emerging Technology Program, 1990.
PB91-171678/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SANTODONATO, J.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Styrene.
PB91-143370/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
SANVILLE, W.
Criteria to Protect Wetland Ecological Integrity.
PB91 -182915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SAPERSTEIN, L. A.
Developmental Change in Reversal Learning of an Olfacto-
ry Discrimination.
PB91-109S12/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SARKER, M.
UNIPALS: Software for Principal Components Analysis and
Partial Least Squares Regression.
PB91-146365/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SARMIENTO, R.
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines lor Munici-
pal Waste Combustors: Revision and Update of Economic
Impact Analysis and Regulatory Impact Analysis.
PB91-168575/REB 91-01 PC AO6/MF A01
SAROFIM, A. F.
Formation of Inorganic Particles during Suspension Heating
of Simulated Wastes.
PB91-223354/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Mechanisms of Inorganic Particle Formation during Suspen-
sion Heating of Simulated Aqueous Wastes.
PB91 -191494/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SAUER, B. J.
Background Document on Clean Products Research and
Implementation.
PB91-108977/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SAUM. D. W.
Cost and Effectiveness of Radon Resistant Features in
New School Buildings.
PB91-233254/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SAWYER, J.
Localization of the Mouse Thymidine Kinase Gene to the
Distal Portion of Chromosome 11.
PB91-233395/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SAWYER, R. H.
Trial Bum Results and Future Activities of the EPA Mobile
Incinerator.
PB91-177097/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SAWYER, T. K.
Characterization of an Axenic Strain of 'Hartmannella ver-
miformis' Obtained from an Investigation of Nosocomial Le-
gioneltosis.
PB91-211425/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
SAVE, D. J.
Transduction of Linked Chromosomal Genes between
'Pseudomonas aemgirtosa' Strains during Incubation In situ
in a Freshwater Habitat
PB91-199976/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCHINDLER, P. J.
SAYLER, G. S.
Attachment and Replication of 'Pseudomonas aeruginosa'
Bacteriophages under Conditions Simulating Aquatic Envi-
ronments.
PB91-206953/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Dynamic Interactions of 'Pseudomonas aeruginosa' and
Bacteriophages in Lake Water.
PB91-163832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental and Molecular Characterization of Systems
Which Affect Genome Alteration in 'Pseudomonas aerugir-
osa'. Chapter 25.
PB91-199877/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Transduction of Linked Chromosomal Genes between
'Pseudomonas aeruginosa' Strains during Incubation In situ
in a Freshwater Habitat.
PB91-199976/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCALZI, J.
Localization of the Mouse Thymidine Kinase Gene to the
Distal Portion of Chromosome 11.
PB91-233395/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SCANNELL, D. E.
Assessment of the Biolac (Trade Name) Technology.
PB91-102095/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
SCARPING, P. V.
Bioassay Procedures for Predicting Coliform Bacterial
Growth in Drinking Water.
PB91-149625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Correlation of Coliform Growth Response with Other Water
duality Parameters.
PB91-231373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Impact of Drinking Water Treatment on Assimilable Organic
Carbon.
PB91-137141/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCHAEFER, D. A.
Episodic Acidification of Adirondack Lakes during Snow-
men
PB91-177162/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
SCHAEFER, F. W.
Determination of 'Giardia lamblia' Cyst Infective Dose for
the Mongolian Gerbil ('Meriones unguiculatus').
PB91-231399/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
SCHAEFER, R. M.
Conversion of Methanol-Fueled 16-Valve, 4-Cytinder Engine
to Operation on Gaseous 2H2/CO Fuel. Interim Report 3.
PB91-19S941/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Camel Resistively Heated Metal Monolith
Catalytic Converters on an M100 Neat Methanol-Fueled
Vehicle. Part 3.
PB91-215863/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SCHAFFER, K. A.
Handbook of Methods for Acid Deposition Studies. Labora-
tory Analyses for Soil Chemistry.
PB91-218016/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
SCHAPER, U.
Mycoplasma genitalium Protein Resembling the 'Mycoplas-
ma pneumoniae' Attachment Protein.
PB91-116061/FIEB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
SCHAU8, S. A.
Multflaboratory Evaluation of Methods for Detecting Enteric
Viruses in Soils.
PB91-183533/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCHEIBLE, O. K.
Assessment of Single-Stage Trickling Fitter Nitrification.
PB91-191726/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Assessment of Single-Stage Trickling Filter Nitrification.
PB91-206276/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Assessment of the Biolac (Trade Name) Technology.
PB91-10209S/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SCHEIL, a
Emissions Testing of a Precalciner Cement Kiln at Louis-
ville, Nebraska.
PB91-130195/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
SCHENCK, K. M.
Recovery of 3-Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-
Furanone from Water Samples on XAD Resins and the
Effect of Chlorine on Its Mutagenicity.
PB91-10983S/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCHERE, K.
Analysis of Ozone Air Quality Over the New York Metropoli-
tan Area.
PB91-137026/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCHERE, K. l_
Sensitivity of Regional Ozone Modeling to Biogente Hydro-
carbons.
PB91-233528/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Study Using a Three Dimensional Photochemical Smog
Formation Model under Conditions of Complex Flow: Appli-
cation of the Urban Airshed Model to the Tokyo Metropoli-
tan Area.
PB91-168401/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Wind Field Development for the EPA Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB91-191213/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCHINDLER, P. J.
Combustion Control of Organic Emissions from Municipal
Waste Combustors.
PB91-191411/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PA-45
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
SCHMEDOING, D. W.
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Methyl Parathion on Egg
Laying and Incubation in Mallards.
PB91-196436/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCHMIDT. K. W.
Airborne Mercury Deposition and Watershed Characteristics
in Relation to Mercury Concentrations h Water, Sediments,
Plankton, and Fish of Eighty Northern Minnesota Lakes.
PB91-146712/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
New Source Identification of Mercury Contamination in the
Great Lakes.
PB91-116111/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCHNEIDER J-E.
CondSons Influencing Yield and Analysis of S-Hydroxy-2' -
Daoxyguanosne in Ondattvely Damaged DMA.
PB91-117499/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCHNOORJ.L.
Eflects of Parameter Uncertainty on Loog-Term Simulations
of Lake Alkalinity.
PB91-182170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Generated Soft Water AckSficabon Model.
PB91-182055/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Lake AodBcaSon States: The Role of Input Uncertainty in
Long-Twin PiudkJjons.
PB91-18210S/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modeling of Long-Term Lake AfcaKty Responses to Acid
P891-HB071/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SCHOCK.Ua
Currant Corrosion By-Products and Corrosion Control Re-
search.
PB91-231167/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Current State of Corrosion Control: Technologies and
Cods.
PB91-182691/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Exposure to Load m U.S. Drinking Water.
PB91-1B2G83/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Potential Effects of Potyphosphate Products on Lead Sotu-
bttly in Plumbing Systems.
PB91-231381/HEB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
Use ol Ptoe loop Tests for Corrosion Control Diagnostics.
PB9M76800/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
X-rmy. Mnoscopa. and Wet Chemical Techniques: A Com-
ptenienlaiy Team for Deposit Analysis.
PB91-137125/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCHOCK.RR
Polyphosphate Water-Treatment Products: Their Effects on
Ota Chemistry and SokJbKty of Lead in Potable Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-18Z709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCHREMEMACHERS, D. IL
Effect of Residual Splenic Function and Folate Levels on
the Frequency of Mcronucteated Red Stood Cefc in Spten-
edomzed Humans.
PB91-2189B2/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SCHROCDER P. R
Evaluation of LandM4Jner Designs.
PB91-1914GO/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Field Verification of HELP Model for LandfBs.
PB91-19139S/FIEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Leachate Cotecbon in LandfBs: Steady Case.
PB91-191387/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
SCHRU8EN,T.
Field Measurements: Dependable Data When You Need IL
PB91-12982S/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SCHULTS. D. W.
Preparation of Benthic Substrates for Sediment Toxxaty
Tasting.
PB91-T71546/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Toricfty of Ftuofanthene in Sedhwnt to Marine Ampnipods:
A Test of the EquKmum Partitioning Approach to Sedntent
QuaMy Criteria.
PB91-1ie970/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SCHULTZ.L
Bacfcpround Doournont to the IntegrBlBd Risk Assessment
tor Doom and Furans from Chlorine Bleaching in Puto and
Paper Mas.
PB91-102137/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
SCHULTZ.R
Transfer of Tone Concentrations of Selenium from Parent
to Progeny in the Fathead Minnow fPrnephates promeias').
PB91-145003/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SCHUMACHER, P. W.
Handbook of Methods for Acid Def
tory Analyses lor Sol Chemistry
StuSes. Latx
PB91-218016/REB 91-04 PC A1S/MF AM
SCHWARTZ, D.
Santa dam Vatey kteumted Environmental Management
Project Revised Stage One Report.
PB91-160739/REB 91-01 PCA17/MFA03
SCHWARTZ. J.L.
Exposure of Frog Hearts to CW or AmpHudB-Modutated
VHP Fields: Setecfve Efflux to Cakaum tons at 16 Hz.
PB91-171710/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
SCHWARZENBACH, R P.
Distribution of Hydrophobe tonogenic Organic Compounds
between Octanoland Water Organic AddsT
SCHWEER, a
Background Document to the Integrated Risk Assessment
for Dioxins and Furans from Chlorine Bleaching in Pulp and
Paper Mills.
PB91-102137/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
Integrated Risk Assessment for Dioxins and Furans from
Chlorine Bleaching in Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102087/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SCHWEITZER, l_
Glutamate Neruotonctty in the Developing Rat Cochlea:
Physiological and Morphological Approaches.
PB91-233403/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Glutamate Neurotoxraty in Rat Auditory System: Cochlear
Nuclear Complex.
PB91-191619/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Glutamate Neuroto»crty in Rat Auditory System: Cochlear
Nuclear Complex.
PB91-242628/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
SCHWOPE.A.D.
Evaluation of Polyester and MetalBzed-Poryethylene Rims
for Chemical Protective Clothing Applications.
PB91-171660/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Laboratory Evaluation of the Low Temperature Characteris-
tics of Four Protective Clothing Materials.
PB91-148452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCOTT, A. a
Follow-Up Annual Alpha-Track Monitoring in 40 Eastern
Pennsylvania Houses with Indoor Radon Reduction Sys-
tems (December 1988-December 1989).
PB91-127779/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Follow-Up Durability Measurements and Mitigation Perform-
ance Improvement Tests in 38 Eastern Pennsylvania
Houses Having Indoor Radon Reduction Systems.
PB91-171389/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
SCOTT. D. R
Expert System for Estimates of Molecular Weights of Vola-
tile Organic Compounds from Low-Resolution Mass Spec-
tra.
PB91-242990/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Principal Components Analysis and Partial Least Squares
Regression.
PB91-146373/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
UNIPALS: Software for Principal Components Analysis and
Partial Least Squares Regression.
PB91-146365/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCOTT, a L
Comparison and Evaluation of Field and Laboratory Tonoty
Tests with FenvaJerate on an Estuarine Crustacean.
PB91-206839/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCOTT, K.J.
aoassessment Methods for Determining the Hazards of
Dredged Material Disposal in the Marine Environment.
PB91-176768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Ecological Status and Trends Program: EPA's Approach to
Monitoring Condition of the Nation s Ecosystems.
PS91-136986/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SCULLY, F. E.
Identification of Organic N-Chkxammes In vitro in Stomach
Fluid from the Rat After Chtorination.
PB91-19996B/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SEAL, E.
Effect of Ozone Exposure on the Dispersion of Inhaled Aer-
osol Boluses in Healthy Human Subjects.
PB91-231266/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
SEALFOH.S.C.
Hormonal Regulation of G<
Receptors and Messenger RNA Activity in Ovine Pituitary
Culture.
PB91-182154/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SEDMAM.C.B.
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Calcium Sorbents for Acid Gas
Emission Control.
PB91-191445/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Characterization of Advanced Sorbents for Dry SO2 Control
(Journal Article).
PB91-177030/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Current Status of ADVAGATE Process for Flue Gas Desul-
furizabon.
PB91-226423/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
Operational Experience of the EPA Owned Bench Scale
Piot Plant for Evaluating SCR OeNOx Catalysts.
PB91-1767SO/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SEEKER W.R
Behaviour of Metals in Municipal Sludge Incinerators.
PB91-213611/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
SEELY, J.C.
Assessment of the HepatotoxKity of Acute and Snort-Term
Exposure to Inhaled p-Xytene in F-344 Rats.
PB91-191650/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SEIDLER F.J.
Dose-Dependent Effect of Prenatal Dexamethasone Treat-
ment on bata-Adrenargic Receptor Coupling to Omithine
Decarboxytase and Cycte AMP.
PB91-2114O9/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
KJotropin-Releasing Hormone
Fetal De
methi
one Exposure Impairs Cellular Develop-
PB91-183368/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ment in Neonatal Rat Heart and Kidney: Effects on DMA
and Protein in Whole Tissues.
PB91-233429/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
SEIDLER, R.
Evaluation of Methods for Sampling, Recovery, and Enu-
meration of Bacteria Applied to the Phylloplane.
PB91-182303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SEIDLER, R J.
Calibration of Greenhouse and the Field for Survival of Ge-
netically Engineered Microorganisms.
PB91-109975/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of 2,4-Dich|orophenol, a Metabolite of a Genetically
Engineered Bacterium, and 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetate on
Some Microorganism-Mediated Ecological Processes in
Soil.
PB91-219022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of a Method to Measure Conjugal Transfer of
Recombinant DNA in Soil Slurries.
PB91-117580/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Microcosm for Measuring Survival and Conjugation of Ge-
netically Engineered Bacteria in Rhizosphere Environments.
PB91-218990/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Survival and Degradative Capacity of 'Pseudomonas putida1
Induced or Constitutively Expressing Plasmid-Mediated
Degradation of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetate (TFD) in Soil.
PB91-182196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Survival of Bacteria during Aerosolization.
PB91-177147/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Use and Development of Environmentally Controlled Cham-
bers (Mesocosms) for Evaluating Biotechnology Products:
The Proceedings of the Workshop on the Use and Devel-
opment of Terrestrial Mesocosms.
PB91-191684/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
SEILA, R L
Characterization of Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-242495/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SELGRAOE, M. J. K.
Interdisciplinary Approach to Assessing the Health Risk of
Air Toxic Chemicals: An Overview.
PB91-163618/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SELGRADE, M. K.
Acute, Subchronic, and Chronic Exposure to a Simulated
Urban Profile of Ozone: Effects on Extrapulmonary Natural
Killer Cell Activity and Lymphocyte Mitogentc Responses.
PB91-149740/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SEUSKARD. M.
Effects of Soil Moisture on Structural and Bkxnass Charac-
teristics of Four Salt Marsh Plants.
PB91-146308/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SELLE.A.R
GIS Procedure to Create a National Lakes Frame for Envi-
ronmental Monitoring.
PB91-226464/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Quantification of Changes in Lake-water Chemistry in Re-
sponse to Acidic Deposition.
PB91-240481/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SEMPRINLL.
ReM Evaluation of In-situ Biodegradation of Chlorinated
Ethenes: Part 1, Methodology and Field Site Characteriza-
tion.
PB91-144857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
In-situ Btotransformation of Carbon Tetrachkxide under
Anoxic Conditions.
PB91-14S346/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
SETTE.W.F.
Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision F, Hazard
Evaluation: Human and Domestic Animals. Series 81, 82,
and S3 Neurotoncrty. Addendum 10.
PB91-1S4617/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
SETTEL,J.
Use and Development of Environmentally Controlled Cham-
bers (Mesocosms) for Evaluating Biotechnology Products:
The Proceedings of the Workshop on the Use and Devel-
opment of Terrestrial Mesocosms.
PB91-191684/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
SETTER, RW.
Statistical Problems (and Some Solutions) Associated with
Testing for Effects in Developmental Toxicology.
PB91-242453/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SE WELL, aw.
Anaerobic Botransformabon of Contaminants in the Sub-
surface.
PB91-240549/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Anaerobic In-situ Treatment of Chlorinated Ethenes.
PB91-137067/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Biodegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Aquifer Micro-
organisms under Denitrifying Conditions.
P$91-171892/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Remediation of Sites Contaminated with TCE.
PB91-182311/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Stimulation of the Reductive Dechlorinabon of Tetrachlor-
oethene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by the Addition
of Toluene.
PB91-207043/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
SHACKELFORD, C. D.
Rate of Flow of Leachate through day Soil Liners.
P891-196691/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
SHAFERR
Asbestos/NESHAP Adequately Wet Guidance.
PB91-218693/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
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SINK, M. K.
Asbestos/NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Containing Materi-
als Guidance.
PB91-218701/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SHAFFER, B. T.
Trajectory of Aerosol Droplets from a Sprayed Bacterial
Suspension.
PB91-219048/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SHAFFER, P.
Regional Characteristics of Land Use in Northeast and
Southern Blue Ridge Province: Associations with Acid Rain
Effects on Surface-Watef Chemistiy.
PB91-207001/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SHAFFER, P. W.
Evaluation of Procedures for Aggregating Nonlinear Sulfate
Adsorption isotherm Data.
PB91-226332/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Potential Future Effects of Current Levels of Sulfur Deposi-
tion on Stream Chemistry in the Southern Blue Ridge
Mountains, U.S.
PB91-116236/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Predicting and Forecasting Surface Water Acidification: A
Plan for Assessing Data Aggregation Effects.
PB91-182451/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
SHAKA.N. B.
Morphometric Study of Nasai-Pharyngeal Growth for Parti-
cle Deposition in the Rat
PB91-109140/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SHANK, T.
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-posHabelling of DMA and the
Autoradkjgraphic UDS Assay in the Liver of Mice Exposed
to 2-acetyTaminotluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabeLling of DMA and the
Autoradioaraphic UDS Assay in the Liver of Rats Exposed
to 2-acetytaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91 -231316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SHANKAR, U.
Modal Aerosol Dynamics Modeling.
PB91-161729/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
SHAO-TANG, W.
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research.
PB91-162636/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SHARAK GENTHNER, R R.
Para-Hydroxybertzoate as an Intermediate in the Anaerobic
Transformation of Phenol to Benzoate.
PB91-206938/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SHAREEF, G. S.
Assessment of the Controllability of Condensible Emissions.
PB91-125807/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Handbook: Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pollut-
P891-228809/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Sourcebook: NOx Control Technology Data.
PB91-217364/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
SHARIEF, Y.
Further Evidence That Dfchtoronnethane Does Not Induce
Chromosome Damage.
PB91-109785/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
SHARON, D.
Meta-Analyttc Reappraisal of Statistical Results in the Envi-
ronmental Sciences: The Case of a Hydrotogical Effect of
PB91-146613/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SHARPE.W. E.
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and BentNc In-
vertebrate Responses in Five Northern Appalachian
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
PB9V176057/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
SHAUL.aU.
Fate of Water Soluble Azo Dyes in the Activated Sludge
Process.
PB91-240507/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SHEER, D. P.
Climatic Sensitivity of California Water Resources.
PB91-177378/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SHEETS, L. P.
Evaluation of Sensory System Function Using Reflex Modi-
fication of the Startle Response. .„„,.,,- ...
P891-109371/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evidence for an Involvement of Associative Conditioning in
Reflex Modrfication of the Acoustic Startle Response with
*6- 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
SHEFFY, T. B.
Factors Influencing Mercury Concentrations in Walleyes in
Northern Wisconsin Lakes. .__,.«• .„.
PB91-196345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SHELDON, L.
US EPA TEAM Study of Inhalabte Particles (PM10): Study
Design. Response Rate, and Sampler Performance.
PB9Tl82873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SHELDON, LS.
Determination of Routes of Exposure of Infants and Tod-
rjers to Household Pesticides: A Pilot Study.
PB91-182899/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
SHELTON, D.
Evaluation and Testing of a Protocol to Determine the Aer-
obic Degradation Potential of Hazardous Waste Constitu-
ents in Soil.
PB91-233296/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SHEPHARD, R. J.
Exercise, Fitness, and Health: A Consensus of Current
Knowledge.
PB91-13T706/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SHEPS, D. S.
Production of Arrhythmias by Elevated Carboxyhemoglobin
in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease.
PB91 -171850/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SHEPSON, P. B.
Allyl Chloride: The Mutagenic Activity of Its PhotooxidaBon
Products.
PB91 -211359/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Mutagenic Activities of Several Peroxyacyl
Nitrates.
PB91-183251/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SHERF, B. A.
Comparison of the Methyl Reductase Genes and Gene
Products.
PB91-242479/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SHERMAN, A.
Closure of a Dioxin Incineration Facility.
PB91 -176818/REB 91 -01 PC A02/MF A01
Final Quality Assurance Report Connecticut Wetlands
Study
PB91-179077/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Connecticut Wetlands
Study
PB91-179101/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
SHIPMAN, M. S.
Moderately Stable Flow Over a Three-Dimensional Hill: A
Comparison of Linear Theory with Laboratory Measure-
ments.
PB91-196584/REB 91-01 PC A03/WF A01
SHIRAZI, M. A.
Analysis of Risk from Exposure to Aldicarb Using immune
Response of Nonuniform Populations of Mice.
PB91-116756/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
Probabilistic Statement of the Structure Activity Relation-
ship for Environmental Risk Analysis.
PB91-116244/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantifying Effects in Ecological Site Assessments: Biologi-
cal and Statistical Considerations.
PB91-129189/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SHIROYAMA, T.
Effects of the Duration and Timing of Dietary Methyl Par-
athton Exposure on Bobwhite Reproduction.
PB91-171587/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SHIVER, R. L.
Factors Controlling Minimum Soil Liner Thickness.
PB91-191346/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
SHORT, K. A.
Effects of 2,4-Dichloroprienol, a Metabolite of a Genetically
Engineered Bacterium, and 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetate on
Some Microorganism-Mediated Ecological Processes in
Soil
PB91-219022/REB 91-O4 PCA02/MFA01
Survival and Degradative Capacity of 'Pseudomonas putida1
Induced or Constjtutively Expressing Rasmid-Mediated
Degradation of 2,4-Dichloroprienoxyacetate (TFD) in Soil.
PB91-182196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SHY, C. M.
Micronuctei in Epithelial Cells from Sputum of Uranium
PB91?l!9935/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SIAMI, M.
Arsenic Sedimentation Along the Slope of a Lake Basin
PB91-171413/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SICKLES, J. E.
Field Comparison of Methods for the Measurement of Gas-
eous and Paniculate Contributors to Acidic Dry Deposition.
PB91-163774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SIEGFRIED, J. M.
Induction of Micronuctei in Cultured Human Bronchial Epith-
elial Cells by Direct-Acting Carcinogens.
PB91-182113/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SIEGRIST, R. L
Ground-Water Issue: Soil sampling and analysis for volatile
914)4 PCA03/MFA01
SIERSZEN, M. E.
Variable Selectivity and the Role of Nutritional Quality in
Food Selection by a Planktonic Rotifer.
PB91-211417/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SILCOX, a D.
Calcination and Sintering Models for Application to High-
Temperature, Short-Time Sulfatjon of Calcium-Based Sor-
PB9?-116871 /REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
High-Temperature, Short-Time Sulfatkm of Calcium-Based
Sorbents. 1. Theoretical SuffatJon Model. „„...„..„
PB91-146688/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
High-Temperature, Short-Time Sutfation of Calcium-Based
Sorbents. Z. Experimental Data and Theoretical Model Pre-
PB9^U6670/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SIMES, G.
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 3: Qual-
ity Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-167569/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
SIMES, G. F.
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category IV: Qual-
ity Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-191254/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 1: Qual-
ity Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-148312/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 2 Quality
Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-211920/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
SIMMONS, D. E.
Conditional Simulation of Flow and Transport.
PB91-182287/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SIMMONS, J. E.
Acute Inhalation Exposure to Epichlorohydrin Transiently
Decreases Rat Sperm Velocity.
PB91-149732/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Assessment of the Hepatotoxicity of Acute and Short-Term
Exposure to Inhaled p-Xylene in F-344 Rats.
PB91-191650/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Immunotoxicologic Assessment of Subacute Exposure of
Rats to Carbon Tetrachloride with Comparison to Hepato-
toxicity and Nephrotoxicity.
PB91-233445/REB
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Interdisciplinary Approach to Assessing the Health Risk of
Air Toxic Chemicals: An Overview.
P891-163618/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toxicity of Complex Waste Mixtures: A Comparison of Ob-
served and Predicted Lethality.
PB91-182063/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SIMON, T. L.
Artificial Sediments for Use in Tests with Wetland Plants.
PB91-164004/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Toxicity Tests of Effluents with Marsh Plants in Water and
Sediment.
PB91-200337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SIMONIN, H. A.
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic In-
vertebrate Responses of Four Adirondack Headwater
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-176065/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
SIMONSEN, L
Dynamics of Plasmid Transfer on Surfaces.
PB91-163816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SIMONSON, J.
Monitoring IACP Samples and Construction of a Centralized
Database.
PB91-213546/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SIMPSON, J. C.
Acid Precipitation in North America: 1987 Annual and Sea-
sonal Data Summaries from Acid Deposition System Data
Base
PB91-196683/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Uncertainty in North American Wet Deposition Isopteth
Maps' Effect of Site Selection and Valid Sample Criteria.
PB91-101774/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
SIMPSON, 0. A.
Use of a Fourier Transform Spectrometer as a Remote
Sensor at Superfund Sites.
PB91-199844/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SIMS, J. L.
Approach to BioremediatJon of Contaminated Soil.
PB91-116152/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dehalogenafon: A Subsurface Bioremediation
PB91-144873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive Dehalogenation of Organic Contaminants in Soils
and Ground Water. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-191056/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SIMS, R.
Status of Land Treatment as a Hazardous Waste Manage-
ment Alternative in the United States.
PB91-19610S/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SIMS, R. C.
Approach to Bioremediation of Contaminated Soil.
PB91-116152/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SINCLAIR, N. A.
Effects of Ozone, Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorine, and Monoch-
loramine on •Cryptosporidium parvum' Oocyst Viability.
PB91-145086/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SINGER, C.
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas Desul-
furization.
PB91-226423/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SINHA HIKIM, A. P.
Histological and Histopathological Evaluation of the Testis.
PB91-164293/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
SINK, M. K.
Handbook on Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants: HAP Manual.
PB91-223180/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
StSTLA.0.
Analyse of Ozone Air Quality Over the New York MetropoTi-
PB91-137026/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
SensitNify Analysis of a Nested Ozone Air Quality Model
PB91-191221/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SMOAK.P.O.
Characterization of Emissions from an Early Model FFV.
PB91-242933/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SNPP.D.C.
Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground-Water Remedutkxi
PB90-274549/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
SKORRONCK, H. S.
EPA Site Demonstration of BioTrol Aqueous Treatment
System.
PB91-182279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SLADE.R.
Detection of Radcab Produced 'In vivo' during Inhalation
Exposure to Ozone: Use of Various Spin Traps.
PB9M96113/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
SL0TKM,T.A.
Fetal Dexamethssone Exposure Impars Cellular Devetop-
ment in Neonatal Rat Heart and Kidney: Effects on DMA
and Protein in Wrote Tissues.
PB91-233429/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Regulation o< Postnatal beta-Adreneroe Reoeptor/Adeny-
late Cydasa Development taw Prenatal Agonist Stimulation
and Steroids: Alterations in Rat Kidney and Lung after Ex-
poeure to Terbutaina or Dexamethasone
P891-213498/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Trophic Corftol of Lung Development by Sympathetic Neu-
rone Effects of Neonatal Sympathectomy with 644ydroxy-
PB91-109207/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
SUJTT.V.
MuWpto Effects of Ethane Oimethanesultenate on the Epi-
s of Adult Rats.
1-144691/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SLOTT.V.U
Aorta Inhalation Exposure to Epichkxohydrin Transiently
Dacraases Rat Sperm Velocity.
PB91-149732/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
SMALL. HJ.
Variation in Adrondack, New York. Lakewater Chemistry as
Function of Surface Area.
P891-144824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUEDFJCLD, R.
Evaluation of VotumeMc Leak Detection Methods Used in
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Standard Test Procedures tor Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipeine Leak Detection Systems.
PB91-106245/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
SMULOWKZ.R.X
Immune AteraSons in Rats Fotawing Subacute Exposure
to TributyKn Oxide.
PB91-149773/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
UiiimotajucJty of 24Mhoxyelhanol Foftowing Oral Admin-
istratton in Fischer 3*4 Rats.
PB91-231290/HEB 91-04 PC A03/MF Ml
Irnnunotaocotogic Assessment of Subacute Exposure of
Rats to Carbon Tetrachteide with Comparison to Hepatc-
toaca> and Nephrc«Mctty.
PB91-233445/RE8 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SMTH. A. M.
of Metals and Orgsrtcs from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Site 1 Fnal
Enaaaton Test Report
PB91-151496/REB 91-01 PCAW/MFA02
SMTH. CM.
Method tor Tesfing whether Model Predkaions Fal within a
Proscribed Factor of True Values, with an Appicafion to
Pesttid* Leaching.
PB91-11614S/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Stody Design to Invertgatn and Smutate
Movemenl and Fata in Groundwakar Recharge
- -4 PC
91-04
8).
A01
PB01-216234/REB
SMTH. D-D-
Air Ctoanars tor Indoor Air Pofcbon Control (Chapter 10).
PB91-242446/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Fundamental Evaluation of an Electronic Air Cleaner.
PB91-176735/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Quantification of Paraduate Emission Rates from Vacuum
Cleaners.
PB91-191189/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SaaTTHD-F.
Comparison of Mutagenc AcbvUies of Several Peroxyacyl
PCA03/MFA01
PB91-1B32S1/REB
91-01
SMITH, a B.
Benzene and Naphthalene Sorption on Soil Contaminated
with High Molecular Weight Residual Hydrocarbons from
Unleaded Gasoline.
PB91-171520/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nitrate for BKxestoration of an Aquifer Contaminated with
Jet Fuel.
PB91-164285/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
SMITH, l_ M.
Accumulation Factors for Eleven Potychlonnated Biphenyl
Congeners.
PB91-183426/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SMITH, L.R.
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline Oxy-
genated Blends.
PB91-187583/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
SMITH, ML a
MOBILE4 Sensitivity Analysis.
PB91-191312/REB
Mutagerac Activity of Paniculate Matter from Wood Smoke.
PB9i:i29155/REB 91-01 PCAOZ/MFA01
SMTH. G. A.
Bodegradation of Aromatic Hyuiucarbons by Aquifer Mtaro-
orgarffims under DenitnryngCondibons.
PB91-171892/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
SMITH, ILK.
Effects of Chlorine Dioxide on the Developing Rat Brain.
PB91-149757/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
SMITH, P.
Transfection of Cytochrome P4SO cDNAs into Mammalian
Cells Used in Mutation and Transformation Assays.
PB91-132951/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SMITH, S.
AiYSuperfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Air Stripping of Contaminated
Water.
PB91-211888/REB 91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
SMOL.J.P.
Monitoring Environmental Changes in Lakes Using Algal Mi-
PB91-226496/REB 91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
PIRLA 2 Project Regional Assessment of Lake Acidification
Trends.
PB91-1B2162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantification of Changes in Lakewater Chemistry in Re-
sponse to Aodc Deposition.
PB91-240481/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
SMOTHERS, K. W.
X-ray. Microscope, and Wet Chemical Techniques: A Com-
plementary Team for Deposit Analysis.
PB91-137125/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SMOTHERS, S. H.
Pofyphosphate Water-Treatment Products: Their Effects on
the Chemistry and Solubility of Lead in Potable Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-182709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SNARSKLV. M.
Interactions between 'Baddus thuringiensis subsp. 'israelen-
sis1 and Fathead Minnows. 'Pimephales promelas' Rafines-
que. under Laboratory Conditions.
PB91-144923/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
SMEOAKER, S. C.
Effects of Wastewater Treatment and Seawater Dilution in
Redudng Lethal Toncity of Municipal Wastewater to
Sheepshead Minnow rCyprinodon variegatus1) and Pink
Shrimp fPenaeus duoramm1).
PB91-149781/RE6 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
SNOEYINK, V. L.
Lhang Powdered Activated Carbon: A Critical Review.
PB91-177337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SNOW, R. f.
Characterization of Emissions from an Early Model FFV.
PB91-242933/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SNYDER.W. H.
Dense Gas Removal from a VaBey by Crosswinds.
PB91-146597/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Flow and Disperston of Pollutants within Two-Oimensional
PB91-196337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants Within Two-Oimensional
Valleys, 1991.
PB91-219063/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Fluid Modeling Applied to Atmospheric Diffusion in Complex
PB910"44717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Obstacle Drag in Stratified Flow.
PB91-116814/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SO6OTKA, T. J.
Systemic Admrtstratkxi of Kainic Acid Increases GABA
Levels in Pertusate from the Hippocampus of Rats 'In vivo'.
PB91-211391/REB 91-O4 PCA02/MFA01
SO8OTKA,T.S.
High Doses of Aspartame Have No Effects on Sensorimo-
tor Function or Learning and Memory in Rats.
PB91-177360/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOBSEY, M.D.
Evaluation of Methods for Detecting Enteric
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
SOFFER.E.
Santa Clara Vatey Integrated Environmental Management
Project Revised Stage One Report
PB9V160739/REB 91-01 PCA17/MFA03
Santa Clara Valley Integrated Environmental Management
Project Stage Two Report
PB91-160747/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
SOKOL, H. A.
Selected Organic Pollutant Emissions from Unvented Kero-
sene Heaters.
PB91-117119/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SOMERVILLE, M. C.
Adequacy of Interval Estimates of Yield Responses to
Ozone Estimated from NCLAN Data.
PB91-144832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SONG.Q.
DO Model Uncertainty with Correlated Inputs.
PB91-183335/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SONICH-MULUN, C.
Feasibility of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combustor. Rutland, Ver-
mont Pilot Study.
PB91-181917/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Overview of Risk Assessment for Toxic and Pathogenic
Agents.
PB91-136945/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
SONTAG, H. R.
Stage-Specific Damage to Synaptonemal Complexes and
Metaphase Chromosomes Induced by X Rays in Male
Mouse Germ Cells.
PB91-182238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SOOTKOOS.B.
Uttrox International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation Technol-
ogy: Applications Analysis Report
PB91-129759/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
SOPER, A. E.
Significance of the Surface Microlayer to the Environmental
Fate of Di(2-«thylhexyl)phthalate Predicted from Marine Mi-
crocosms.
PB91-183210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SORBO, N. W.
Relationships between Laboratory and Pilot-Scale Combus-
tion of Some Chlorinated Hydrocarbons.
PB91 - 1 9621 2/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SORENSEN, J. A.
Airborne Mercury Deposition and Watershed Characteristics
in Relation to Mercury Concentrations in Water, Sediments,
Plankton, and Fish of Eighty Northern Minnesota Lakes.
PB91-146712/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
New Source Identification of Mercury Contamination in the
Great Lakes.
PB9M16111/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
SORG.T.J.
Methods of Removing Drinking Water Contaminants and
Their Limitations: Inorganics and Radnnudides.
PB91-162792/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Removing Inorganics: Common Methods Have Limits.
PB91-211524/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
SOUTHERLAND, M. T.
Cleaning Up Our Coastal Waters: An Unfinished Agenda. A
Regional Conference. Held in Riverdate, New York on
March 12-14. 1990.
PB91 -1 801 74/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
SOVOCOOL, a IL
Mass Spectral Characteristics of Bromochlorinated Dt-
benzo-p-Okwins and Dfcenzofurans.
PB91-117176/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SOVOCOOL, a w.
Bromo- and Bromochloro-Oibenzo-P-Dioxins and Dfceruo-
furansinthe Environment
PB91-146548/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Gas Chromatographic/Mass Spectrornetnc Approach for
Isomer-Specific Environmental Monitoring of the 1700
Bromo-. Chloro-. and Bromochtoro-Dtoenzo-p-Dioxins.
PB91-218974/REB 91*4 PC A03/MF A01
SPAFFORD, R. B.
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents (POHC)
Reference Directory. Documentation.
PB91-201061/REB 91-04 PCA99/MFA04
Source Sampling and Analysis Guidance: A Methods Dree-
P^'l-223131/REB 91*4 PC A02/MF A01
SPAITE, P. W.
Classification of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor
Air Pollution.
PB91-125708/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
SPARACINO, C. H.
Urban Aerosol Acids: Analysis ol National Institute of
Standards and Technology Standard Reference Material
1649
PB91-242529/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
SPARKS, L.E.
Arborne Particle Sizes and Sources Found in Indoor Air.
PB91-191171/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Comparison of Local and Central Controls for Indoor Air
Quality
PB91-226373/REB
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources on Individual Expo-
91*4 PCA06/MFA01
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STEVENS, D. L.
Fundamental Evaluation of an Electronic Air Cleaner.
PB91-176735/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Initial Verification of the Environmental Protection Agency
Indoor Air Quality Model EXPOSURE Version 2.
PB91-223263/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Integrated Approach to Research on the Impact of Sources
on Indoor Air Quality.
PB91-1826S9/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Interaction of Vapour Phase Organic Compounds with
Indoor Sinks.
PB91-196493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Particle Size Distributions for an Office Aerosol.
PB91-177196/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Quantification of Particluate Emission Rates from Vacuum
Cleaners.
PB91 -191189/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Three-Dimensional Contaminant Distribution in an Office
Space.
PB91-226365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Triangle-Shaped DC Corona Discharge Device for Molecu-
lar Decomposition.
PB91-171421/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
SPEAR, L, P.
Workshop on the Qualitative and Quantitative Comparability
of Human and Animal Developmental Neurotoxicity, Work
Group 1 Report Comparability of Measures of Develop-
mental Neurotoxicity in Humans and Laboratory Animals.
PB91-109678/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SPECHT, D. T.
Accumulation Factors for Eleven Polychtorinated Biphenyl
Congeners.
PB91-183426/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Depuration Kinetics of Hexachlorobenzene in the Clam,
'Macoma nasuta'.
PB91-177170/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SPEKER.F. E.
Studies of Acid Aerosols in Six Cities and in a New Multi-
City Investigation: Design Issues.
PB91-109462/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SPENCE.B.C.
Global Climate Change: Policy Implications for Fisheries.
PB91-171611/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SPENGLER, J.
US EPA TEAM Study of Inhalabte Particles (PM10): Study
Design, Response Rate, and Sampler Performance.
PB91-182873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SPENGLER, J. O.
Exposures to Acidic Aerosols.
PB91-109447/REB
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds and
Particulate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 1. Methods
and Descriptive Statistics.
PB91-207084/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds and
Particulate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 2. Analysis
of Factors Contributing to VOC and Particle Exposures.
PB91-207092/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
SPETH.T.
Effect of Background Organic Matter from Surface Waters
on the Activated Caibon Adsorption of Specific Organic
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
SPETHT.F.
EPA's Research Program in Granular Activated Carbon.
PB91-223321/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with a Natural
PB9T-162800/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with Natural Water
PB91-211516/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
P^^8XSM0^fW^?^Pl^%/MFA01
pSn&SffiS"'' "°m "-rStfTfc A03/MF A01
Technical Note: Adsorption Capacity of GAC for Synthetic
PE$1M96311/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
SPtC£R,T.
Guidance on the Application of Refined Dispersion Models
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
91-01 PC AM/MF A01
SPIEGEL, R. J.
Comparison of Finite-Difference Time-Domain SAR Calcula-
tions with Measurements in a Heterogeneous Model of
Uan
PB91-109355/REB 91-O1 PCA02/MFA01
SPOOR, W. A.
Distribution of Rngerling Brook Trout, 'Sahrelinus fontinalis1
(MitchM). in Dissolved Oxygen OxxamtrationiGradients.
PB91-109892/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SPROCKEL, O. L.
Novel Delivering of Nutrients and Oxygen to Aid In situ
Bnredamation. •»./.« *m
PB91-162487/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
SQUIRES, L
Envronmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Re-
search Plan for Monitoring Wetland Ectsystems.
PB91-149526/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
SRINIVASAN, V. R.
Biodegradation of Diphenyl Ethers by a Copper-Resistant
Mutant of 'Erwinia' sp.
PB91-177204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SRIVASTAVA, R. K.
Application of Staged Combustion and Rebuming to the
Co-Firing of Nitrogen-Containing Wastes.
PB91-196444/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SRIVASTAVA, R. M.
ISIM3D: An ANSI-C Three-Dimensional Multiple Indicator
Conditional Simulation Program.
PB91-163733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STACK, H. F.
Genetic Activity Profile (GAP) Data Base.
PB91-177014/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Genetic Activity Profiles in the Testing and Evaluation of
Chemical Mixtures, June 1990.
PB91 -1 1 5840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Genetic Activity Graphical Profiles for Use in
Chemical Evaluation.
PB91-219139/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
STADLER, B. L.
Lack of Effect of Drinking Water Barium on Cardiovascular
Risk Factors.
PB91-109595/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
STAHL, D. A.
Diversity and Origin of 'Desulfovibrio' Species: Phylogenetic
Definition of a Family.
PB91-163857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STALEY, 1_
SITE Demonstration of the CF Systems Organtes Extraction
System.
PB91-145110/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
STALEY, L, J.
Factors Affecting the Applicability of Plasma Systems to the
Cleanup of Superfund Sites.
PB91-162784/REB 91431 PC A03/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Decontamination with Plasma Reactors.
PB9M96394/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SITE Demonstration of the American Combustion Pyretron
Oxygen-Enhanced Burner.
PB91-196246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Turbulent Flame Reactor Studies of Chlorinated Hydrocar-
bon Destruction Efficiency.
PB91-199885/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
STANFORD, W. L
Evidence That Drug-Resistant Altoreactive T Cells May
Contribute to Human Graft Rejection.
PB91 -1 1 5774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
STANLEY, J.
Intenaboratory Testing Study on 2,3,7,8-Substituted Poly-
chlorinated Dibenzo-P-Dioxin and Polychlorinated Dibenzo-
furan Isorner Standard Solutions.
PB91-116806/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
STANLEY, J. S.
Brominated Drowns and Dibenzofurans in Human Adipose
Tissue.
PB91-103507/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Mass Spectral Confirmation of Chlorinated and Brominated
Diphenylethers in Human Adipose Tissues.
PB91-159699/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
ST ANTON, M. E.
Animal Models of Cognitive Development in Neurotoxicc-
Irtrtu
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
91-231076/REB
Developmental Change in Reversal Learning of an Otfactc-
PC A02/MF A01
91-01
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipeline Leak Detection Systems.
PB91 -106245/REB 91-01 PC A08/ MF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB91-227942/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
STEAD, A. G.
Effect of Ampicillin-lnduced Alterations in Murine Intestinal
Microbiota on the Survival and Competition of Environmen-
tally Released Pseudomonads.
PB91-109348/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Increase in Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme in Rat Lungs
Following Inhalation of Phosgene.
PB91-109546/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Morphometric Analysis of Osteosclerotic Bone Resulting
from Hexachlorobenzene Exposure.
PB91-171876/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STECKEL, A.
Santa Clara Valley Integrated Environmental Management
Project Stage Two Report
PB91-160747/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
STEDMAN, D. H.
Evaluation of a Remote Sensor for Mobile Source CO
Emissions.
PB91-148320/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
STEEN, W. C.
Microbial Transformation Rate Constants of Structurally Di-
verse Man-Made Chemicals.
PB91-181958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STEEPER, R. R.
Relationships between Laboratory and Pilot-Scale Combus-
tion of Some Chlorinated Hydrocarbons.
PB91-196212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STEHMAN, S. V.
Calibration Methodology for the Double Sample of the Na-
tional Lake Survey Phase II Sample.
PB91-149542/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Statistical Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous
Functions in Two Dimensions Using a Triangular Grid.
PB91-132118/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STEIBER, R. S.
Comparison of Emissions and Organic Fingerprints from
Combustion of Oil and Wood.
PB91-223222/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
STEINBERG, M.
Biomass and Fossil Fuel to Methanol and Carbon via the
Hydrocarb Process: A Potential New Source of Transporta-
tion and Utility Fuels.
PB91-182675/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STEINHAGEN, W. H.
Modification and Characterization of Dry Material Feeder
Delivery of Red and Violet Dye Mixtures.
PB91-207050/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
STELMACK, S.
Incinerability Ranking Systems for RCRA Hazardous Con-
stituents.
PB91-196352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ry Discrimination.
PB91-109512/REB
Fimbria-Fomix Transections Disrupt the Ontogeny of De-
layed Alternation but Not Position Discrimination in the Rat
PB91-231282/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Taste Discrimination Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB91-109660/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Workshop on the Qualitative and Quantitative Comparability
of Human and Animal Developmental Neurotoxicity, Work
Group 1 Report Comparability of Measures of Develop-
mental Neurotoxicity in Humans and Laboratory Animals.
PB91-109678/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
STARCZAK, V. R.
Divergence between Populations of a Monogamous Poly-
chaete with Male Parental Care: Prematng Isolation and
Chromosome Variation.
PB91-206904/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STARKS, T. H.
RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Decision Procedures
Viewed as Quality Control Schemes.
PB91-183525/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STARNER, K. K.
Asbestos-Containing Materials in School Buildings: Bulk
Sample Analysis Quality Assurance Program. Bulk Sample
PB9vf54211/REB 18' 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
STARR, J. W.
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Methods Used in
Underground Storage Tanks. .«.,.,- .„«
PB91-226316/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Pressure and Temperature Fluctuations in Underground
Storage Tank Pipelines Containing Gasoline^ .„,„„ ....
P891-206912/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Incineration of Solid Waste.
PB91-196238/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
STENSEL, H. D.
Biologically Enhanced Oxygen Transfer in the Activated
Sludge Process.
PB91-196303/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STEPANENKO, V. D.
Soviet-American Joint Experiments on Mobile Source Air
Pollution: Objectives and Experimental Designs.
PB91-129163/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STEPHAN, D. G.
Pollution Prevention: Not Only 'Where It's at' but 'Where
PB91-196402/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
STEPHENS. T.
Exercise, Fitness, and Health: A Consensus of Current
PB91 -131706/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
STERLING, C. R.
Effects of Ozone, Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorine, and Monoch-
loramine on 'Cryptosporidium parvum1 Oocyst Viability.
PB91-145086/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
STERN, G.
Reductions of Enteric Microorganisms during Aerobic
PB9M71$02/RnEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STEVENS, A. A.
Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Study of Mixed
Haloacetic Acids Found in Chlorinated Drinking Water.
PB91-196162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
STEVENS, D.
Regional Characteristics of Land Use in N9rtheast and
Southern Blue Ridge Province: Associations with Acid Rain
Effects on Surface-Water Chemistry.
PB91 -207001 /REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
STEVENS, D. L.
Evaluation of Procedures for Aggregating Nonlinear Sulfate
Adsorption Isotherm Data.
PB91-226332/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
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Predcting and Forecasting Surface Water Acidification: A
Plan for Assessing Data Aggregation Effects.
PB91-182451/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
STEVENS. R. K.
Air Quaity Monitoring in Atlanta with the Differentia) Optical
Absorption Spectrometer.
PB91-191239/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DOAS Urban Pototjon Measurements.
PB91-176966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Receptor Modeling of Fine Particles in the Tacoma Tide-
flats Airshed.
PB91-191148/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Review of NAPAP Integrated Assessment Viability.
PB91-182824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Source Apportionment of Mutagenic Activity of Rne Particle
Omarics in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-1B2832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Souroas of Mutagenic Activity in Urban Fine Panicles.
PB91-1B2121/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STEWART. C. R.
AppScation of Putee Combustion to Solid and Hazardous
Waste Inoineralion.
PB91-223289/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
STEW ART, a J.
Naftni Transformation of a Marine Vfcno' Species by Plas-
midONA.
PB91-163907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOt
STEVER, W.
Analysis of the Toxics Release Inventory Data: EPA Region
10.
PB91-125773/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
STUS.D.C
EvduMon of an Atmosphere Corrosion Rate Monitor as a
Tkne-ot-Wetneas Meier.
PB9M37034/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
8TM9ON.H.K.
EPA Sie Oemonstraton of BoTrol Aqueous Treatment
PB91-1B2279/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA SITE DamortBrakxi of the International Waste Tech-
nc*x>et/Geo-Con In situ Stabfeation/Soidrlication Proc-
PB91-171686/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA S»e Demonstration of the Terra Vac In situ Vacuum
ExtrBcbon PTOCBSS in GrovBtand, Mcss&cfiusBtts. (Site Pro*
gram Update: Part VII).
P89M82097/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
STOBER.J.A.
Cardnooencity of Dchtoroacetc Acid in the Mate B6C3F1
Mouse.
PB91-191S85/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
STOCKTON, kL B.
Catalog of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor Air Pol-
Ukn.
PB91-231134/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
OaMfcalion of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor
ArPokikon.
PB91-12S708/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Control of VOC Emissions from Polystyrene Foam Manu-
facturing.
PB9M02111/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
STOCXWELL.V.
Nnnl Uovtoos tot TiActudQ 'AQrobttctonuni Rtvjfofrftr toi*
KM and Pknrnid-Bome Genes in Agricultural Ecosystems.
PB91-216374/REB 91-04 PC AM/MF A02
STOQNER, R. E.
Two Indoor Ar Exposure Modeing Studies: CONTAM Mod-
efing ReauMs, and Serial Correlation Effects.
PB9M59707/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STOUMBACH. K. a
How Cytometric Detection and Siting of Fluorescent Part-
dea Oepoated at a Sewage Outtal Site.
PB91-14S177/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
STOLZENBACH. K. D.
i Chai«ctei»«lic» of Fluorescent Pa>-
3 by Row Cytometry and Fknrometry.
P991-144790/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
STOME.D.K.
Sourcflbook. NOx Contoot Technology Data.
PB91-217364/REB 91-04 PCAOC/MFAOI
STOTZKY. Q.
Effects of 2.4-Dtitoropfienol. a Mettbolte of a GeneficaRy
Enginoerpd Bacterium, and Z4-LVhxxcpheno*yacetate on
Some McroorganisnvMedMtBd Fcotogcal Processes in
PB91-219022/RE8 91-04 PCAO2/MFA01
STOUT, a
RtJ-tHfck:: BfcJogaphie. Database Manager. Version 4.
Documentafion.
PB91-228791/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
STOADER. L, F.
Effect of Acute Exposure to Boric Acid on the Male Repro-
ductive System of the Rat
PB91-163626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STRAUEY.Y.H.
Stabtty of PPB and PPM Organic Cyinder Gases Used for
CaBnson and Aixfts.
PB91-213553/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
STRAUSS, G. H. S.
Development of the U.S. EPA Health Effects Research
Laboratory Frozen Blood Cell Repository Program.
PB91-199950/HEB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evidence That Drug-Resistant Alloreactive T Cells May
Contribute to Human Graft Rejection.
PB91-115774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Non-Random CeB Killing in Cryopreservation: Implications
for Performance of the Battery of Leukocyte Tests (BLT), 1.
Toxic and Immunotoxic Effects.
PB91-199943/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STREICHER, R. P.
Interaction of Aqueous Solutions of Chlorine with Malta
Acid, Tartanc Acid, and Various Fruit Juices. A Source of
Mutagens.
PB91-116046/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STROBEL.D. A.
On-Site Treatment of Creosote and Pentachlorophenal
Sludges and Contaminated Soil.
PB91-223370/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
STRONG, A. A.
Effect of Ozone Exposure on the Dispersion of Inhaled Aer-
osol Boluses in Healthy Human Subjects.
PB91-231266/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
STROUPE.K.
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Pollutant Concentrations.
PB91-141820/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STRUM, M.
Impact of Declaring Soybean Oil Exempt from VOC Regula-
tions on the Coatings Program.
PB91-206219/HEB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
STUCHLY. M. A.
Comparison of Fmite-Oifference Time-Domain SAR Calcula-
tions with Measurements in a Heterogeneous Model of
Man.
PB9M09355/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
STUCHLY. S.S.
Comparison of Finite-Difference Tune-Domain SAR Calcula-
tions with Measurements in a Heterogeneous Model of
Man.
PB91-109355/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
STUMBAR, J. P.
Control of Transient Incinerator Emissions with an Oxygen
Based Combustion System.
PB91-1B272S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STUMP, F. D.
Seasonal Impact of Btendng Oxygenated Organics with
Gasoline on Motor Vehicle Tailpipe and Evaporative Emis-
sions.
PB91-146571/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
STURROCK. P. E.
Reactive Dyes in the Aquatic Environment A Case Study of
Reactive Blue 19.
PB91-104257/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SUAREZ, J. D.
Acute Inhalation Exposure to EptcNorohydnn Transiently
Decreases Rat Sperm Velocity.
PB91-149732/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Method of Sperm Collection Significantly Influences Sperm
Motion Parameters Following Ethane Dimethanesuiphonate
AdnimMi alien in the Rat
PB91-207O68/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
MuWpto Effects of Ethane OimethanesuHonate on the Epi-
ddymis of Adult Rats.
PB91-144691/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUAREZ. I-A.
Modeling Btoaccumutation of Organic PoOutants in Fish
with an Appication to PCBs in Lake Ontario Saknonids.
PB91-18Z2S3/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUBRAMONIAN. S.
Evaluating Ion Exchange for Removing Radum from
Groundwater.
PB91-109BB4/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUCHOMEUK.K
Production and Transport of Carbon Dioxide in a Contami-
nated Vadose Zone: A Stable and Radioactive Carbon Iso-
tope Study.
PB91-191478/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
SUFUTA.J.M.
Anaerobic Batransformation of Contaminants in the Sub-
surface.
PB91-240549/REB 91-04 PCAO3/MFA01
Reductive Dehatogenabon: A Subsurface Bioremealation
Process.
PB91-144873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reductive DenaJogenabon of Organic Contaminants in Soils
and Ground Water. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-1910S6/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUKOL.R&
Workshop on Innovative Technologies for Treatment of
Contaminated Sedinents. Held in Cincinnati. Ohio on June
13-14,1990. Summary Report.
PB91-148296/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
SUUK.K.K.
Cyctophosphamkte Teratogenesis: Evidence for Compensa-
tory Responses to Induced CefUar Toxxaty.
PB91-163667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SULLIVAN, J. H.
Effects of Ultraviolet-B Radiation on Loblolly Pine. 1.
Growth, Photosynthesis and Pigment Production in Green-
house-Grown Seedlings.
PB91-146381/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of UV-B Radiation on Soybean Yield and Seed
Quality: A Sot-Year Field Study.
PB91-196287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Study of the Interaction between Solar Ultraviolet-B
Radiation and Drought on Photosynthesis and Growth in
Soybean.
PB91-196295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interaction of Elevated Ultraviolet-B Radiation and C02 on
Productivity and Photosynthetic Characteristics in Wheat,
Rice, and Soybean.
PB91-196279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Model YMT-6 UV-B Modulation System. Manual of Oper-
ation.
PB91-216432/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
SULLIVAN, T. J.
Most Dilute Lake in the World.
PB91-144816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Quantification of Changes in Lakewater Chemistry in Re-
sponse to Acidic Deposition.
PB91-240481/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Variation in Adirondack, New York, Lakewater Chemistry as
Function of Surface Area.
PB91-144824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUMLER.M.R.
Regression on Medians of Probability Distributions.
PB91-1770O6/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUMMERS, R. S.
Effect of Background Organic Matter from Surface Waters
on the Activated Carbon Adsorption of Specific Organic
Compounds.
PB91-137091/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Impact of Drinking Water Treatment on Assimilable Organic
Carbon.
PB91-137141/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUSETYO.W.
Development of a Statistical Model for Metal-Hurruc Interac-
toons.
PB91-116921/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SITTER. G.W.
Risks of Toxic Contaminants to Exploited Fish Populations:
Influence of Life History, Data Uncertainty and Exploitation
Intensity.
PB91-199984/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SUTTON.J. R.
Exercise. Fitness, and Health:
Knowledge.
PB91-131706/REB
A Consensus of Current
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SVENDSGAARD, D. J.
Quantitative Methods for Cross-Species Mapping (CSM).
PB91-211482/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
U-Shaped Dose-Response Curves: Their Occurrence and
Implications tor Risk Assessment
PB91-115808/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SWANSON.U.B.
Field Intercompanson of Precipitation Samplers for Assess-
ing Wet Deposition of Organic Contaminants.
P891-125860/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
SWART2.R.C.
Contaminated Marine Sediments: Assessment and Remedi-
ation.
PB91-132811/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Natural Sediment Features on Survival of the
•Phoxocephalid •mphpod', •Rhepoxynius abronius'.
PB91-144741/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Toncrty of Ftuoranthane in Sediment to Marine Amphipocis:
A Test of the EquWbrium Partitioning Approach to Sediment
Quality Criteria.
PB91-116970/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
SWARTZBAUOH, J. T.
Use of Bectrokinetics for Hazardous Waste Site Remedi-
ation.
PB91-171694/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SWETLOW, K.
Cleaning Up Our Coastal Waters: An Unfinished Agenda. A
Regional Conference. Held in Rrverdate. New York on
March 12-14, 1990.
PB91-180174/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
SVMONS.J. KL
Determination of Total Organic HaKde in Water A Compar-
ative Study of Two Instruments.
PB91-196360/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
SZABO.H.F.
Three Case Studies of Waste Minimization through Use of
Metal Recovery Processes.
PB91-162719/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TABAK.H.H.
Development of Quantitative Structure-Activity Relation-
ships for Predicting Btodegradatxxi Kinetics.
PB91-109868/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
TAFT. R.M.
Bake-Out of a Portion of a New High-Rise Office Building.
PB91-196048/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PA-50
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TILLITT, D. E.
TAKAGI, Y.
Application of the Micro-Forward Mutation Assay to Assess
Mutagenicrty of Airborne Particulates in Indoor.
PB91-109231/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Highly Sensitive Bioassays for Evaluating Airborne Muta-
gens Indoors.
PB91-132985/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
TANABE, K.
Biological and Chemical Methodologies for Assessing
Human Exposure to Airborne Mutagens Indoors.
PB91-133025/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
TANDON, P.
Age-Related Changes in Receptor-Mediated Phosphoinost-
bde Hydrolysis in Various Regions of Rat Brain.
PB91-243014/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Long-Term Behavioral and Neyrochemical Effects of Intra-
dentate Administration of Colchicine in Rats.
PB91-211508/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Systemic Administration of Kainic Acid Increases GABA
Levels in Perfusate from the Hippocampus of Rats 'In vivo'.
PB91-211391/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
TANG, R. T.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 5. De-
scription and Operation of the ROM - UAM Interface Pro-
gram System.
PB91-131268/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
TANNER, S.
Design and Performance of Slow Sand Filters in the Pacific
Northwest.
PB91-176875/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TAPUN, B. K.
Btoavailability of 2.3.7,8-TCDD, 2.3,7.8-TCDF and PCBs to
Marine Benthos from Passaic River Sediments.
PB91-116947/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
TARALOSEN, J. E.
New Method for Determining Effluent Toxicity Using Duck-
weed 'Lemna minor*.
PB91-116129/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
TAUB, F. B.
Effects of Pond Characteristics on Biotic Exposures.
PB91-182816/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TAYLOR, D.
Overview of Case Studies on Recovery of Aquatic Systems
from Disturbance.
PB91-163576/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TAYLOR, O. S.
Reid Observations of the Ecology and Habits of Mangrove
Rivulus fRivulus marmoratus') in Belize and Florida (Te-
teostei: Cyprinodontifomies: Rivulidae).
PB91-163840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TAYLOR, K.
Determination of Hydraulic Conductivity and Porosity Logs
in Wells with a Disturbed Annulus.
PB91-146530/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Methods for Determining the Vertical Distribu-
tion of Hydraulic Conductivity.
PB91-146522/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TAYLOR, M. l_
Development and Demonstration of a Riot-Scale Debris
Washing System.
PB91-196626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Technology Evaluation Report Design and Development of
a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume 1.
PB91-231456/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
Technology Evaluation Report Design and Development of
a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume 2.
PB91 -231 464/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
TEJADA.S.B.
Oxygenated Organic Compound Concentrations Near a
Roadway in Lithuania, SSR.
PB91-131672/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TEMPLE, P. J.
Water Relations of Differentially Irrigated Cotton Exposed to
PB91-183202/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
TCPPER, J. S.
Histamine and Methacholine Aerosol Bronchial Challenge in
PBW-ei096B2/Rffi' 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interpretations and Limitations of Pulmonary Function Test-
ing in Small Laboratory Animals.
PB91-196121/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Measurements of Cardiopulmonary Response in Awake
Rats during Acute Exposure to Near-Ambient Concentra-
TERAMURA, A. H.
Changing Solar Ultraviolet Climate and the Ecological Con-
sequences for Higher Plants.
PB91-196204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Ultraviolet-B Radiation on Loblolly Pine. 1.
Growth, Photosynthesis and Pigment Production in Green-
house-Grown Seedlings.
PB91-146381/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of UV-B Radiation on Soybean Yield and Seed
Quality- A Six-Year Reid Study.
PB91-196287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Field Study of the Interaction between Solar Ultraviolet-B
Radiation and Drought on Photosynthesis and Growth in
Soybean.
PB91-196295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Interaction of Elevated Ultraviolet-B Radiation and CO2 on
Productivity and Photosynthetic Characteristics in Wheat,
Rice, and Soybean.
PB91-196279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Model YMT-6 UV-B Modulation System. Manual of Oper-
ation.
PB91-216432/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
Terrestrial Plants (Chapter 3).
PB91-191098/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Plants.
PB91-146399/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TERRILL, J. B.
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxicity of 'p'-Chlorotoluene
in the Rat
PB91-233379/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
TEVINI, M.
Changing Solar Ultraviolet Climate and the Ecological Con-
sequences for Higher Hants.
PB91-196204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Rote of Oxidants in Influenza-Induced Airway Hyperreacti-
P$9?-231225/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Use of Carbon Dioxide Challenge to Detect Toxicant - In-
duced Changes in CaroSopulmonary Function of Awake
PB91-116038/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
TERADA.H.
Proceedings of the St Michaels Workshop on Residual Ra-
dnactivity and RecycSng Criteria. Held in St Michaels,
Maryland, on September 27-28, 1989. „...,........,
PB91-179119/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
Terrestrial Plants (Chapter 3).
PB91-191098/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Plants.
PB91-146399/REB 91-01
PC A03/MF A01
THORNBURG, K. R.
Brominated Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Human Adipose
Tissue.
PB91-103507/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Mass Spectral Confirmation of Chlorinated and Brominated
Diphenylethers in Human Adipose Tissues.
PB91-159699/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
THORNELOE, S. A.
EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Global Landfill
Methane.
PB91-223230/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA's Global Climate Change Program. Program Plan for
Methane Emissions from Landfills and Other Waste Dispos-
al Facilities.
PB91-182667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Landfill Gas and the Greenhouse Effect.
PB91-136960/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
THORNHILL, J. T.
Injection Well Mechanical Integrity.
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-145631/REB
91-01 PCA06/MFA01
THAMES, C.
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Pollutant Concentrations.
PB91-141820/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
THAYER, P.
Germinomas and Teratoid Siphon Anomalies in Softshell
Clams, 'Mya arenaria'. Environmentally Exposed to Herbi-
cides.
P891-196592/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
THIELE, S. A.
Lake and Stream Indicators for U.S. EPA's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-191080/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
THISTLE, H.
Evaluation of Dense Gas Simulation Models.
PB91-191072/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
THOMAS, K. W.
Identification of Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in Con-
sumer Products and Common Microenvironments.
PB91-182865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
THOMAS, P. T.
Examination of Immune Parameters and Host Resistance
Mechanisms in B6C3F1 Mice Following Adult Exposure to
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-'p'-Dioxin.
PB91-163659/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
THOMPSON, C. L.
Muttiple DMA Adducts in Lymphocytes of Smokers and
Nonsmokers Determined by 32P-Postlabeling Analysis.
PB91-116897/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
THOMPSON, 0. J.
Chemical Characterization of Extractable Organic Matter
from Ambient Aerosols Collected in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-1960S5/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
THOMPSON, P.
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Emission Factors for Superfund Remediation Technologies.
PB91-190975/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
THOMPSON, R. S.
Dense Gas Removal from a Valley by Crosswinds.
PB91-146597/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants within Two-Dimensional
PB91^196337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants Within Two-Dimensional
Valleys, 1991.
PB91-219063/REB
Moderately Stable Flow Over a Three-DimensionaJ Hill: A
Comparison of Linear Theory with Laboratory Measure-
PB91-i96584/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
THOMPSON, S. P.
Use of Grass Shrimp ('Palaemonetes pugto') Larvae in
Field Bioassays of the Effects of Agricultural Runoff into
PB91 -199869/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
THOMPSON, W.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Lindane.
PB91-142851/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
THORNTON, K. W.
Indicator Development Strategy for the Environmental Mon-
itoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-168500/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Predicting and Forecasting Surface Water Acidification: A
Plan for Assessing Data Aggregation Effects.
PB91-182451/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Watershed Manipulation Project: Rationale for Hypothesis
Formulation and Testing.
PB91-159616/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
THROWE, S.
Asbestos/NESHAP Adequately Wet Guidance.
PB91-21B693/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Asbestos/NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Containing Materi-
als Guidance.
PB91-218701/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
THURNAU, R. C.
Behavior of Arsenic in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-131656/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Incinerability Index: A Measure of Incinerator Performance.
(Journal Article).
PB91 -145144/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Incineration Research Facility.
PB91 -145128/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Incineration Treatment of Arsenic-Contaminated Soil.
PB91 -183541 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
THURSTON, G. D.
Characterization and Reconstruction of Historical London,
England, Acidic Aerosol Concentrations.
PB91-109405/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Exposure Assessment Input into Risk Assessment
PB91 -109173/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Reexaminaton of London, England, Mortality in Relation to
Exposure to Acidic Aerosols during 1963-1972 Winters.
PB91-109397/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
TICE, H. R.
Chromosomal Aberration Data Analysis and Interpretation
System. Version 1.0. User's Guide.
PB91-140376/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Evaluation of Exposure Markers.
PB91-144675/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
TICHENOR, B. A.
Effect of Ventilation on Emission Rates of Wood Finishing
Materials.
PB91-242966/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Initial Verification of the Environmental Protection Agency
Indoor Air Quality Model EXPOSURE Version 2.
PB91-223263/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Integrated Approach to Research on the Impact of Sources
on Indoor Air Quality.
PB91-182659/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Interaction of Vapour Phase Organic Compounds with
Indoor Sinks.
PB91 -196493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Small-Chamber Determinations of the Emission Rates of
Mercury from Latex Paints.
PB91-223255/REB
Temperature Dependence of the Emission of Perchloroeth-
ylene from Dry Cleaned Fabrics.
PB91-109843/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
TILKICIOGLU, B.
Evaluation of the Acceptability of Natural Gas as a Mitigat-
ing Fuel for Utility Combustion Sources.
PB91-226449/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
TILUTT, D. E.
H4IIE Hepatoma Cell Btoassay-Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-
dibenzo-p-Dioxin Equivalents in Colonial Fish-Eating Water-
bird Eoqs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-231407/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hepatic Enzyme Systems as Biochemical Indicators of the
Effects of Contaminants on Reproduction of Chinook
Salmon 'Oncorhynchus tschawytscha'. .„„._ .„«
PB91-115923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PA-51
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
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Maternal Transfer of Bioactive For/chlorinated Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Spawning Chinook Salmon CObchrhynchus
tscttswytscfioj-
PB91-117556/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Planar Chlorinated Hydrocarbons (PCHs) in Colonial Fish-
Eating Watarbid Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-115915/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
TUSON.H.
Age-Relatad Changes in Receptor-Merjated Phosphoinosi-
Sde Hydrorysis in Various Regions of Rat Brain.
PB91-2430U/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
TILSON,H.A.
Acute Exposure to Tris(2-Chloroetnyr)Phosphate Produces
HrxKJcampal Neuronal Loss and Impairs Learning in Rats.
P6$1-171728/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
of Screening Approaches.
199851/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
High Doses of Aspartame Have No Effects on Sensorimc-
tor Function or Learning and Memory in Rats.
PB91-177360/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Long-Term Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of Intra-
UuiiuUu AdminislTStjon of CofcNcne in Rats.
PB91-21150e/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
MicroinjecBrjn of Dynorphh into the Hippocampus Impairs
Spatial Learning in Rats.
PB91-117O44/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Neurotoxic Effects of CoWwine.
PB91-149658/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91^115832/HEB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Pofycntonnatad Biphenyts and the Developing Nervous
System: Cross-Species Comparisons.
PB91-109710/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
TMQEV, D.
Effects of UV-8 and Global Ctimata Change on Rice Re-
PB9?109983/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
TMGEY.aT.
Atmospheric Formaldehyde and the Potential for Plant Ef-
fects.
PB91-226506/HE8 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
ConfidenceIntervals for a Crop Yield Loss Function in Non-
P891-14
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WALSH, R.
VANCE, a F.
Spodosol Variability and Assessment of Response to Acidic
Deposition.
PB91-116798/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
VANCIL, M. A.
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 1. Summary
Report
PB91-151480/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 3. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151506/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 4. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report. Appendices.
PB91-151514/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 5. Site 3 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151522/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 6. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151530/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators, volume 7. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report Appendices.
PB91-151548/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 6. GC/MS Tapes
Review Report
PB91-1515S5/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators, 1991.
PB91-196451 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
VANDENBERG, J. J.
EPA's Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments Pro-
gram: Overview and Water-Related Research.
PB91-231068/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
VANDETTA, T.
Atlas of Air Quality and Deposition in or Near Forests of the
Western United States.
PB91-106229/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
Diurnal Curves of Tropospheric Ozone in the Western
United States.
PB91-219006/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
YARNS, J. L
Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs and Passivat-
ed Canisters for Field Sampling Airborne Toxic Organic
Vapors in the United States and the USSR.
PB91-233544/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
VAUGHT, C.
Best Demonstrated Control Technology for Graphic Arts.
PB91-168427/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Formaldehyde (Revised).
PB91-181842/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
VEITHG-
Aquatic Information and Retrieval (Aquire) Database
System.
PB91-182923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
VErm,G.D.
Optimal Characterization of Structure for Prediction of Prop-
erties.
PB91-163584/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
VELEMINSKY, J.
International Programme on Chemical Safety's Collabora-
tive Study on Plant Test Systems.
PB91-182220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
VELINSKY, D. J.
Stable Carbon Isotope Analysis of Nucleic Acids to Trace
Sources of Dissolved Substrates Used by Estuarine Bacte-
re91-164012/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
VENOSA, A.D.
Protocol for Testing BJoremediation Products against
Weathered Alaskan Crude OH.
PB91 -137018/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
VERBRUGGE, D. A.
H4IIE Hepatoma Cell Bioassay-Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-
dtoenzo-p-Diox"1 Equivalents in Colonial Fish-Eating Water-
bird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-231407/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
VERONESI, B.
Acute Exposure to Tris(2-CMoroetnyl)Phosphate Produces
Hippocampal Neuronal Loss and Impairs Learning in Rate.
PB91-171728/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxkante.
PB91-231233/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Murine Susceptibility to Oganophosphorus-lnduced De-
DN)- PCA03/MFA01
MyeSn Basic Protein-mRNA Used to Monitor Trimethytdn
PB^I&fRKi*- si-04 PCAOS/MFAOI
Neurotoxicity of Parathion-lnduced Acetytcholinesterase In-
PCA03/MFA01
Neurotoxicity of Subchronic Acetylcholinesterase (AChE):
inhibition in Rat Hippocampus.
PB91-109611/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Neurotoxicity of Subchronic Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) In-
hibition in Rat Hippocampus.
PB91-116905/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Cell Culture for Evaluating Neurotoxicity.
PB91-176990/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
VESPER, S.J.
Novel Delivering of Nutrients and Oxygen to Aid In situ
Bioreclamation.
PB91-162487/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
VICTERY, W.
Communicating Risk Information to State and Local Air Pol-
lution Control Agencies via U.S. EPA's Air Risk Information
Support Center (Air RISC).
PB91 -191296/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Noncarcinogenic Effects of Chromium: Update to Health
Assessment Document
PB91-136523/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
VICTOREEN, H. T.
Association of Microorganisms with Surfaces in Distribution
Systems.
PB91-242560/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
VIEBROCK, H. J.
Fiscal Year 1990 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB91-23S499/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
VIEGI, a
Respiratory Symptoms and Risk Factors in an Arizona Pop-
ulation Sample of Anglo and Mexican-American Whites.
PB91-231332/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
VIET, S.
Evaluation of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response
Act (AHERA).
PB91-216408/REB 91-04 PC A18/MF A04
VIJJESWARAPU, W.
Evaluating Ion Exchange for Removing Radium from
Groundwater.
PB91-109884/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
VINER, A. S.
Advanced Electrostatic Stimulation of Fabric Filtration: Per-
formance and Economics (Journal Article).
PB91-177048/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Air Qeaners for Indoor Air Pollution Control (Chapter 10).
PB91-242446/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
VO-OINH, T.
Molecular Optical Spectroscopic Techniques for Hazardous
Waste Site Screening.
PB91-195990/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
VOCQUE, R. H.
Pilot-Scale Intinerability Evaluation of Arsenic-and Lead-
Contaminated Soils from Two Superfund Sites.
PB91-226308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
VOGELBEIN, W. K.
Hepatic Neoplasms in the Mummichog 'Fundulus heterocli-
tus' from a Creosote-Contaminated Site.
PB91-163980/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
VON ALTEN, T. R.
Assessment of Trace Organic Emissions Test Results from
the Montgomery County South MWC in Dayton, Ohio.
PB91-182642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
VON LEHMDEN, D. J.
Stability of PPB and PPM Organic Cylinder Gases Used for
Calibration and Audits.
PB91-213553/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
VONG, R. J.
Co-Occurrence of Ozone and Acidic Ctoudwater in High-
Elevation Forests.
PB91-23136S/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Mid-Latitude Northern Hemisphere Background Sulfate
Concentration in Rainwater.
PB91-116764/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Theoretical Investigation of the Pressure and Temperature
Dependence of Atmospheric Ozone Deposition of Trees.
PB91-171579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
VOSSLER, T. L
DOAS Urban Pollution Measurements.
PB91 -176966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Optimizing Sensitivity of SIM Mode of GC/MS Analysis for
EPA's TO-14 Air Toxics Method.
PB91-233536/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Review of NAPAP Integrated Assessment Visibility.
PB91-182824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WADDELL, J. T.
Assessment of the Controllability of Condensible Emissions.
PB91-125807/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
WAGENET, R. J.
Movement of Bacteria through Soil and Aquifer Sand.
PB91-164277/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WAINFAN, E.
Prolonged Survival of Female AKR Mice Fed Diets Supple-
mented with Methtonine and Choline.
PB91-109629/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
WAKAWATSU, S.
Study Using a Three Dimensional Photochemical Smog
Formation Model under Conditions of Complex Row; Appli-
cation of the Urban Airshed Model to the Tokyo Metropoli-
tan Area.
PB91 -168401 /REB 91 -01 PC A05/MF A01
WALATA, S. A.
Radiation-Curable Coatings.
PB91-219550/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
WALDEN, B. B.
Recovery of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Packages from
Deep-Ocean Disposal Sites, September 1990.
PB91-127738/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WALOMAN, J. M.
Wintertime Measurements of Aerosol Acidity and Trace Ele-
ments in Wuhan, a City in Central China.
PB91-243006/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WALDRUFF, P. S.
PC-BEIS: A Personal Computer Version of the Biogenic
Emissions Inventory System.
PB91-233460/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WALKER, H. A.
Application of a Hazard-Assessment Research Strategy for
Waste Disposal at 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site (Chapter
14).
PB91-182808/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Convective-Dispersive Transport Model for Wastes Dis-
posed of at the 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site. (Chapter 5).
PB91-130161/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ecological Risk Assessment Framework for Examining the
Impacts of Oceanic Disposal.
PB91-137000/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WALKER, M. K.
Bioaccumulation and Toxicity of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-
p-dioxin and Related Compounds in Aquatic Ecosystems.
PB91-176974/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WALKER, M. P.
Multiple DNA Adducts in Lymphocytes of Smokers and
Nonsmokers Determined by 32P-Postlabeling Analysis.
PB91 -1 1 6897/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WALKER, R. F.
Toxic Effects of Xenobtotics on the Pituitary Gland.
PB91-136903/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
WALL, H. O.
Pilot-Scale Incinerability Evaluation of Arsenic-and Lead-
Contaminated Soils from Two Superfund Sites.
PB91-226308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WALLACE, L
Total Volatile Organic Concentrations in 2700 Personal,
Indoor, and Outdoor Air Samples Collected in the US EPA
TEAM Studies.
PB91-182857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
US EPA TEAM Study of Inhalable Particles (PM10): Study
Design, Response Rate, and Sampler Performance.
PB91-182873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WALLACE, L. A.
EPA's Indoor Air Quality and Work Environment Survey:
Relationships of Employees' Self-Reported Health Symp-
toms with Direct Indoor Air Quality Measurements.
PB91-213579/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Identification of Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in Con-
sumer Products and Common Microenvironments.
PB91-182865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Workplace Characteristics Associated with Health and
Comfort Concerns in Three Office Buildings in Washington,
DC.
PB91-211342/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WALLING, J. F.
Prediction of Retention Times in Temperature-Programmed
Multichromatography.
PB91-196519/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WALUS, J. R.
Comparison of an Alternative Land Surface Parameteriza-
tion with the GFDL High Resolution Climate Model.
PB91-231100/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WALSH, D. B.
Effect of Ampicillin-lnduced Alterations in Murine Intestinal
Microbiota on the Survival and Competition of Environmen-
tally Released Pseudomonads.
PB91-109348/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
iACP: Overview of the Boise, Idaho, and the Roanoke, Vir-
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Monitoring IACP Samples and Construction of a Centralized
Database
PB91-213546/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WALSH, G. E.
Anatomy of the Seed and Seedling of 'Spartina altemfflora'
PEili-^raglB/REB 91-01 PCAOS/MFAOI
Artificial Sediments for Use in Tests with Wetland Plants.
PB91-164004/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Toxicity Tests of Effluents with Marsh Plants in Water and
pf91?200337/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
WALSH, R.
Intralaboratory Precision of Saltwater Short-Term Chronic
PB9VtV7523/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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WALTER, M.
Survival of Bacteria during AerosoGzation.
PB91-177147/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
WALTER, M. V.
Evaluation of a Method to Measure Conjugal Transfer of
Recccnbhant DNA in Sol Slurries.
PB91-117580/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Microcosm for Measuring Survival and Conjugation of Ge-
neticaly Engineered Bacteria in Rhizosphere Environments.
PB91-218990/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WALTERS, a
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Development of
the Annual Data and Modelers' Tapes. 1985.
PB91-119669/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
WANDER, AD.
_ System Po»utjon_ Prevention Modfficafon
_ _ Austria! Hygiene Concerns.
PB91-231142/REB 91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
Summary of Joint DOO/EPA Research to Control VCCs
and Toxic Emissions.
PB91-226431/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
WANG.K.
Evaluation of Ozonatxxi By-Products from Two California
Surface Waters.
PB91-183178/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WANG, a L.
Home Air Nicotjne Levels and Ltmary Cotrnoe Excretion in
Preschool Chldrert
PB9M09322/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WANG.S.T.
BiaMral WasMwater Land Treatment Research by China
andtheUSEPA.
PB91-216267/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WANO.Z.
Survival and Effects of Wild-Type. Mutant, and Recombi-
nant •Streptomvoet' in a Sol Ecosystem.
PB91-23125B/REB 91-04 PC AOJ/MF A01
WARO.R.L.
Rotavtus Fecal IgA Antibody Response in Adutts Chal-
lenged with Human Rotavius.
PB91-117622/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WARD.T.
Behavioral and Neurocnemical Changes in Rats Dosed Re-
peatedry with DtsopropyHluorophosphate.
PB91-200238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WARO.T.E.
Development of Sampling Methodology for Muton Air
Sampeng of CondensWe Emssions from Stationary
Scubas.
PB9M29742/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
RetabCfy Study of the U.S. EPA's Method 101A: Determi-
nation of PartcUale and Gaseous Mercury Emissions.
PB91-233361/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WARE.XH.
Indoor Air Polution and Pulmonary Performance: Investigat-
ing Errors in Exposure Assessment
PB91-100917/REB 91-01 PC A03/UF A01
WARNER-SOPH, M. A.
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoine Oxy-
genated Stands.
PB91-1875B3/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A02
WARREN. W. a
Some Novel Statistical Analyses Relevant to the Reported
Growth Dectne of Pine Species in me Southeast
PB91-171603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Analytical Solution to Richards' Equation for a DraHng Sol
PB9M17200/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WASSER.XH.
Ongoing Fundamental Hazardous Waste Incineration Re-
search at EPA/RTP FaoMy.
PB91-1980e9/REB 914)1 PC A03/MF A01
WASSON.S.J.
Heoommended Operating Procedure No. 2.3: Sampling and
Analysis of Total Hydrocarbons from Sources by Continu-
ous Emission Monitor.
PB91-233858/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
WATAMABE, K. K.
Dioara and Ofeergofurans in Adnose Tissue of U.S. Viet-
nam Veterans and Contois.
PB91-16758S/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
WATERLAND, L. R.
Evaluation of me Thermal StabBty POHC IncinerabBty
Ranking in a Plot-Scale Rotary Kin Incinerator.
PB91-182733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Fate of Trace Metals it a Rotary Kin Incinerator with a
angle-Stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Vokme 1. Technical
Results.
PB91-223388/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary K*i Incinerator with a
Singte-Stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 2. Appendces.
PB91-223396/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
Imjiaalion Treatment of Aiserac-Contaminated Sol
PB91-1B3S41/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Operations and nosoorch at the U.S. EPA Incineialiun Re-
search FacStyr Annual Report for FY90.
PB91-182493/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Pilot-Scale Incinerability Evaluation of Arserac-and Lead-
Contaminated Soils from Two Superfund Sites.
PB91-226308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Size Distributions of Trace Metals in Flue Gas Partculate
from a Pilot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-131623/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WATERS, IL D.
Genetic Activity Profile (GAP) Data Base.
PB91-177014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Genetic Activity Profiles in the Testing and Evaluation of
Chemical Mixtures, June 1990.
PB91-115S40/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Quantitative Genetic Activity Graphical Profiles for Use in
Chemical Evaluation.
PB91-219139/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
W ATKINS, S. l_
Background Document for the Surface Impoundment Mod-
eling System, Version 2.0. Documentation.
PB91-156729/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
Surface Impoundment Modeling System, Version 2.0.
User's Manual.
PB91-1S6711/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WATKINSON, W. P.
Effects of 3,4-Metrr/tenedioxymetharnphetarnine on Auto-
nomic Thermoreregulatory Responses of the Rat
PB91-183459/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WATRAS, C. J.
Little Rock Lake (Wisconsin): Perspectives on an Experi-
mental Ecosystem Approach to Seepage Lake Acidification.
PB91-163527/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WATSON, A. P.
Chlorination. Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
Forty-Six Wisconsin Communities.
PB91-109827/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CNonnation. Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
Forty-Six Wisconsin Communities.
PB91-11S873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WATSON, J. J.
Global Inventory of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions
from Anthropogenic Sources.
PB91-161687/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
WATTS, R.
Stability of the Mutagenitity in Stored Cigarette Smokers'
Urine and Extract.
PB91-1B3319/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Use of Boassay Methods to Evaluate Mutagenicfty of Am-
bient AT Collected Near a Municipal Waste Combustor.
PB91-1093B9/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WATTS, R.R.
Cotrtne Analytical Workshop Report Consideration of Ana-
lytical Methods for Determining Cotrtne in Human Body
Fluids as a Measure of Passive Exposure to Tobacco
Smoke.
PB9M09S94/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of Hah Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handing Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutageniccty De-
teftiHtubons.
PB91-213603/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
WAVLAND, R. A.
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 5. De-
scription and Operation of the ROM - UAM Interface Pro-
gram System.
PB9M31268/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
WEANT. C.G.
Design and Evaluation of a High-Flow Rate Dichotomous
Aerosol Sampler.
PB91-109942/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
WEATHERS, W. S.
Paniculate Characteristics and Visual Effects of the Atmos-
phere at Research Triangle Park.
PB91-183392/REB 91-01 PCAO2/MFA01
WEAVER. J.W.
Approximate Multiphase Flow Modeling by Characteristic
Methods.
PB91-190959/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-195974/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Hydrocarbon Spin Exposure Assessment Modeling.
PB9M62669/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
WEBER. D.E.
Artificial Sedhnents for Use in Tests with Wetland Plants.
PB91-164004/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Toxoty Tests of Effluents with Marsh Plants in Water and
Sedment
PB91-200337/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
WEBER. E. J.
Chemical-Specific Parameters for Toxicity Characteristic
Contaminants.
PB91-148361/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
Reactive Dyes in the Aquatic Environment A Case Study of
Reactive Blue 19
PB91-104257/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Sorption of torcabte Organic Compounds to Sectments
PB91-1B1941/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Studns of Benzidne-Based Dyes in Sedknent-Water Sys-
tams.
PB91-196659/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
WEBER, J. A.
Factors Controlling the Emissions of Monoterpenes and
Other Volatile Organic Compounds.
PB91-136622/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Gas Exchange in 'Ouercus rubra' (Northern Red Oak)
during a Drought Analysis of Relations among Photosyn-
thesis Transpiration, and Leaf Conductance.
PB91-182188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WEBER, L. J.
Lack of Myogtobin Function in the Isolated Perfused Buffalo
SculpinfEnophrys bison') Heart
PB91-144964/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WEBER, M. F.
Histamine and Methacholine Aerosol Bronchial Challenge in
Awake Guinea Pigs.
PB91-109652/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Measurements of CarcSopulmonary Response in Awake
Rats during Acute Exposure to Near-Ambient Concentra-
tions of Ozone.
PB91-109702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Carbon Dioxide Challenge to Detect Toxicant - In-
duced Changes in Cardiopulmonary Function of Awake
Rats.
PB91 -116038/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WEBER, W. J.
Evaluation of the MkkJas System for Development of
Design Data for GAC Adsorbers.
PB91-234617/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
WEBSTER, J. C.
Estradiol Alters the Effectiveness of Gonadotropin-Releas-
ing Hormone (GnRH) in Ovine Pituitary Cultures: GnRH Re-
ceptors versus Responsiveness to GnRH.
PB91-115790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Inhibin Increases and Progesterone Decreases Receptors
for Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone in Ovine Pituitary Cul-
ture.
PB91 -116889/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Regulation of LHRH Action and FSH Synthesis by Estradi-
ol, Progesterone, and Inhibin.
PB91-100933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WEBSTER, K.E.
CUmabcalty Induced Rapid Acidification of a Softwater
Seepage Lake.
PB91-146S14/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
WEEKS, a
Design of Terrecosm Enclosures for Use in Ecorisk Assess-
ment Evaluations.
PB91-196014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WEHR.C.M.
Association of Marginal Folate Depletion with Increased
Human Chromosomal Damage In vivo: Demonstration by
Analysis of Micronudeated Erythrocytes.
PB91-117614/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WEIL, C. F.
Comparison of the Methyl Reductase Genes and Gene
Products.
PB91-242479/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WEINBERG, J. B.
Human Alveolar and Peritoneal Macrophages Mediate Fun-
gistasts Independently of L-Arginine Oxidation to Nitrite or
Nitrate
PB91-206920/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WEINBERG, J. R.
Divergence between Populations of a Monogamous Poty-
chaete with Male Parental Care: Premabng Isolation and
Chromosome Variation.
PB91-206904/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WEINBERG, S.
Ullrox International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation Technol-
ogy: Applications Analysis Report
PB91-129759/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
WEINSTEIN.H.
Nudeophilic Addrbon to Activated Double Bonds: Predic-
tions of Reactivity from the Laplactan of the Charge Densi-
91-109256/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
WEISUAN, A. W.
Use of Electrokinetics for Hazardous Waste Site Remedi-
ation.
PB91-171694/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WELLS, B.
Proceedmgs: EPA/NGA Workshop on Global Climate and
State Actions. Held in Research Triangle Park. North Caroli-
na on December 3-4,1990.
P891-219105/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
WELSHANS,G.
Field Demonstration of the UV/Oxidation Technology to
Treat Ground Water Contaminated with VOCs.
PB91-163741/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Ultrox International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation Technol-
ogy. Applications Analysis Report
PB91-129759/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
WENDEL.C.
Total Volatile Organic Concentrations in 2700 Personal,
Indoor, and Outdoor Air Samples Collected in the US EPA
TEAM Studies.
PB91-182857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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WILSON, W. E.
WENDT, J. O. L
Mechanisms Governing Transients from the Batch Inciner-
ation of Liquid Wastes in Rotary Kilns.
PB91-177063/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Minimization of Transient Emissions from Rotary Kiln Incin-
erators, 1990.
PB91-196329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion.
PB91-171496/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Transient Suppression Packaging for Reduced Emissions
from Rotary Kiln Incinerators.
PB91-223248/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WENTWORTH, N. W.
National QA Standard for Environmental Programs for Haz-
ardous Waste Management Activities.
PB91-218933/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WEST, M. S.
Conditions Influencing Yield and Analysis of 8-Hydroxy-2' -
Deoxyguanosine in OxkJatively Damaged DNA.
PB91-117499/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WESTAUL, J. C.
Adsorption of Organic Cations to Natural Materials.
PB91-144881/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Distribution of Hydrophobe lonogenic Organic Compounds
between Octanot and Water Organic Acids.
PB91-183368/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WESTBERG.H.
Elevated Plume Transport and Diffusion: 20-150 km Down-
wind of Beijing, P.R.C.
PB91-183269/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WESTBROOK-COLUNS, B.
Bleomycin Effects on Mouse Meiotic Chromosomes.
PB91 -171751 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Cytogenetic Analyses of Mice Exposed to Dichloromethane.
PB91-115824/HEB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Further Evidence That Dichloromethane Does Not Induce
Chromosome Damage.
PB91-109785/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
Synaptonemal Complex Analysis of Mutagen Effects on
Meiotic Chromosome Structure and Behavior.
PB91-132969/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WESTBROOK, S. H.
Asbestos-Containing Materials in School Buildings: Bulk
Sample Analysis Quality Assurance Program. Bulk Sample
Rounds 16, 17 and 18.
PB91-154211/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
WESTFALL, B. A.
Technical Assistance for Waste Minimization.
PB91-176842/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WETZEL.R. S.
Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazardous
Substances
PB91-228346/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
WHEATCRAFT, S.
Evaluation of Methods for Determining the Vertical Distribu-
tion of Hydraulic Conductivity.
PB91-146S22/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WHITBY, E. R.
Modal Aerosol Dynamics Modeling.
PB91-161729/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
WHITE, J.
Phosphine-Mediated Heinz Body Formation and Hemoglo-
bin Oxidation in Human Erythrocytes.
PB91-242602/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WHITE, J. B.
Catalog of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor Air Pol-
PB9V231134/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Initial Verification of the Environmental Protection Agency
Indoor Air Quality Model EXPOSURE Version 2.
PB91-223263/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Integrated Approach to Research on the Impact of Sources
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WHITEHEAD, D. R.
PIRLA Project (Pateoecotogical Investigation of Recent
Lake Acidification): An Introduction to the Syntheses of the
PlLMOCL
PB9V146472/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WHITEHOUSE, D. A.
Distribution, Clearance, and Mortality of Environmental
Pseudomonads in Mice upon Intranasal Exposure
PB91-242578/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Influence of Antibiotics on Intestinal Tract Survival and
Transkjcation of Environmental •Pseudomonas' Species
PB91-115865/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WHITMORE, W. L
Trophic Control of Lung Development by Syn^ttietic Neu-
rons: Effects of Neonatal Sympathectomy with 6-Hydroxy-
re9Tl09207/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WHfTON, R.S.
Determination of Organic Emissions from New Carpeting
PB91-183277/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation of Particle Beam Liquid Chrornatography/Mass
Spectrometry for the Analysis of Polar Semivolatile Organic
PCA03/MFA01
WHITTIER, T. R.
EMAP-Surface Waters Monitoring and Research Strategy.
Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-168518/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Lake and Stream Indicators for U.S. EPA's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-191080/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
National Surface Water Survey: Eastern Lake Survey -
Phase 2 Northeastern Lakes, Database Dictionary.
PB91-179093/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Regional Framework for Establishing Recovery Criteria.
PB91-146480/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Regional Patterns in Three Biological Indicators of Stream
Condition in Ohio.
PB91-19115S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WHITWORTH, W. E.
Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC Incinerability
Ranking in a Pilot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-182733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WHORTON, E. B.
Human Genotoxicity: Pesticide Applicators and Phosphine.
PB91-109421/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WICKBOLDT, W. C.
Post Remedial Action Report, Lansdowne Radioactive Res-
idence Complex, Dismantlement/Removal Project Volume
1. Government Operations.
AD-A230 429/3/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
WICKRAMANAYAKE, a B.
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Ammonia Removal from
Wastewater by Steam Stripping.
PB91-234633/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
WIEBE, H. A.
Comparison of Measurements of Atmospheric Ammonia by
Fitter Packs, Transition-Flow Reactors, Simple and Annular
Denuders and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy.
PB91-146621/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Intercomparison of Atmospheric Nitric Acid Measurements
at Elevated Ambient Concentrations.
PB91-196543/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
WIEGEL, J.
Reductive Dechlorination of Dichlorophenols by Nonadapt-
ed and Adapted Microbial Communities in Pond Sediments.
PB91-1B3343/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WIENER, J. G.
Factors Influencing Mercury Concentrations in Walleyes in
Northern Wisconsin Lakes.
PB91-196345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WIENER, R.
Study to Characterize Indoor Particles in Three Non-Smok-
Fll9lS42982/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WIESTER, M. J.
Histamine and Methacholine Aerosol Bronchial Challenge in
Awake Guinea Pigs.
PB91-109652/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Measurements of Cardiopulmonary Response in Awake
Rats during Acute Exposure to Near-Ambient Concentra-
PB91-°109702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Use of Carbon Dioxide Challenge to Detect Toxicant - In-
duced Changes in Cardiopulmonary Function of Awake
Rats
PB91-116038/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
WIGINGTON, P. J.
Temporal Variability in Lakewater Chemistry in the North-
eastern United States: Results of Phase 2 of the Eastern
91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Watershed Manipulation Project Rationale for Hypothesis
Formulation and Testing.
PB91-159616/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
WILBORN, D.
Final Technical Report for the Preliminary Field Survey and
on-Site, In-situ and Laboratory Evaluations Completed at
Milltown Reservoir (FY90). ...,.«. ....
PB91-196006/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
WILBUR, S. B.
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Heptachtor, Hepta-
91-01 PCA14/MFA02
WILD, D. K.
Con-elation of Coliform Growth Response with Other Water
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
WILES, C. C.
Treatment of Hazardous Waste with SoMfication/Stabiliza-
PB91 -182741 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WILHELM, R. a
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WILKINS, U. C.
Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
Handling Protocols for Ambient Urban Air Mutagenicity De-
Rwi™13603/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WILLIAMS, B.
Evaluating Amphibian Responses in Wetlands Impacted by
Mining Activities in the Western United States.
PB91-191106/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WILLIAMS, B. A.
Brain Cholinesterase Activity of Bobwhite Acutely Exposed
to Chlorpyrifos.
PB91-207019/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Methyl Parathion on Egg
Laying and Incubation in Mallards.
PB91-196436/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WILLIAMS, J. R.
Characterizing soils for hazardous waste site assessments.
DE91014097/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Ground-Water Issue: Characterizing Soils for Hazardous
Waste Site Assessments.
PB91-921294/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
WILLIAMS, K.
Bioassay-Directed Fractionation of 1-Nitropyrene Metabo-
lites: Generation of Mutagrams by Coupling Reverse-Phase
HPLC with Microsuspension Mutagenicity Assays.
PB91-242537/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WILLIAMS, M. E.
Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low Pressure Re-
verse Osmosis Membranes. Phase 2 Final Report.
PB91-234625/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
WILLIAMS, R.
Use of Bioassay Methods to Evaluate Mutagenicity of Am-
bient Air Collected Near a Municipal Waste Combustor.
PB91-109389/RE8 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
WILLIAMS, R. W.
Measurement of Mutagenic Emissions from the Incineration
of the Pesticide Dinoseb during Application of Combustion
Modifications.
PB91-233437/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Stability of the Mutagenicity in Stored Cigarette Smokers'
Urine and Extract.
PB91-183319/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
WILLIAMS, T. B.
Distribution and Toxicological Effects of Inhaled Methyl Bro-
mide in the Rat.
PB91-109249/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WILLS, N.
Chemfa Technologies, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Proc-
ess. Application Analysis Report
PB91-187054/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WILMOTH, R. C.
Airborne Asbestos Levels Measured Before, during and
After Abatement
PB91-145136/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Production and Processing of Metals: Their Disposal and
PB9V176933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WILSHIRE, F. W.
Reliability Study of the U.S. EPA's Method 101A: Determi-
nation of Paniculate and Gaseous Mercury Emissions.
PB91-233361/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WILSON, C. P.
Pressure and Temperature Fluctuations in Underground
Storage Tank Pipelines Containing Gasoline.
PB91-206912/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WILSON, J. H.
Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emission Inventory
Workshops. Held in Washington, DC. on July 19-20, 1990
and in Sacramento, CA. on August 21,1990.
PB91-168492/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emissions Work-
shops
PB91-223271/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WILSON, J. T.
Nitrate for Biorestoration of an Aquifer Contaminated with
Jet Fuel
PB91-16428S/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Simplified Soil Gas Sensing Techniques for Plume Mapping
and Remediation Monitoring.
PB91-162651/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Soil Bioventing Demonstration Project
PB91-162628/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WILSON, N. K.
Empirical Method to Predict Solubility in Supercritical Fluids.
PB91-233502/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Presence of Dichloromethane on Cleaned XAD-2 Resin: A
Potential Problem and Solutions.
PB91-109934/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Thermal Modulation Interface between Supercritical Fluid
Extraction and Supercritical Fluid Chromatoaraphy
PB91-117192/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WILSON, T. T.
MOBILE4 Sensitivity Analysis.
PB91-191312/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
WILSON, W. E.
Paniculate Characteristics and Visual Effects of the Atmos-
phere at Research Triangle Park.
PB91-183392/REB
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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WMDHAU.&T.
NAREL Standard Operating Procedures for Radon-222
Measurement Using Diffusion Barrier Charcoal Canisters.
P891-179002/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WINER, A. M.
Comparison of Measurements of Atmospheric Ammonia by
Filer Packs, Transition-Bow Reactors, Simple and Annular
Danuders and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy.
P891-146621/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Interoomparison of Atmospheric Nitric Acid Measurements
at Elevated Ambient Concentrations.
PB91-196543/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
WMJUH.J.K.
ForsstaSon and Forest Management Options and Their
Costs at the Site Level
PB91-233270/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Response and Feedbacks of Forest Systems to Global CB-
rnate Change.
PB91-104240/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
WMOER.J.R
Method for Estimating Methane Emissions from Under-
ground Coal Mnes: PreSrrawy Fmdhgs.
PB91-223214/REB 91 ^4 PC A03/MF A01
WMSOR.H.
Depuration Kinetics of HexachJorobenzene in the Clam,
•Macoma nasuta'.
PB91-177170/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
WISE.R.F.
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Mothodm: Pipeline Leak Detection Systems.
P891-106245/REB 91-01 PC AOBYMF A01
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tank*. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB91-227942/REB 91-04 PC AO»/MF A02
WITT, EC.
Eptsodfc AokMcatton and Associated Fish and Aquatic In-
vertebrate nmjmiiMii in Four CatskB Mountain Streams:
An Menm Report of the Episodic Response Project
PB91-216382/REB 9VO4 PCA04/MFA01
WOUBARST.A.B.
Proceedhgs of me St. Michaels Workshop on Residual Ra-
(foactMty and Recydng Criteria. Held in Si Michaels,
Maryland, on September 27-28,1969.
PB91-179119/REB 91-01 PCA14/MFA02
WOLF.J.K.
Condaooal Simulation of Flow and Transport.
P891-182287/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WOLF, S. IX
PcedUiiu Chemical Accumulation in Shoots of Aquatic
Plants.
PB91-196667/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
WOLF.S.H.
Macnxtsperson and Spatial Variably of Hydrauic Con-
dudMy in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer, Cape Cod. Massa-
chusetts.
PB91-24Z370/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
WOLFE, aw.
Hamimiimiun of QA Procedures for Environmental Data
Operations: Development of a National Consensus Stand-
ard for QuaHy Assurance for Envronmeotal Programs.
PB91-240523/REB 91-04 PCA93/MFA01
WOLFE, aw.
Subacute and Subchroric Oral TaxkSty of V-Chlorotoluene
in He Rat
PB91-233379/REB 91-04 PCAOJ/MFA01
WOLFE, H.L.
AtMfc Transformations in Water. Segments, and Soil.
Chapters.
PB91-136937/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
Crwnicaf-SpeoCc Parameters for Toxicity Characteristic
fjmttmtnfr*^r++
PB9M48361/REB 91-01 PCAM/MFA01
WOLOCK.D.K.
MAGC/DORP Fnal Report. Models, CaHntion, Results.
Uncanarty Analyse*. QA.OC. Volume 1.
PB9M81K7/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A03
MAGIC DORP Fnat Report Piocessing Stream. I/O Fias
and Formats. Detvarabtes. Volume 4.
PB91-181891/REB 91-01 PCAM/MFA02
MAGIC DORP Final Report Processing Stream. Program
91-01 PCA12/MFA02
Listings. Vbfurne 5.
PB91-181909/REB
•I la
MAGC DORP Final Report Regional Analyses of Results
(Summary Tables and Plots). Volume 2.
PB91-18187S/REB 91-01 PCAW/MFA02
MAGIC DORP Final Report Summary of Results for kKfvid-
ual Catchments. Volume 3.
PB91-181883/REB 91-01 PCAM/MFA01
WOMES, A.G.
CSmate Change and Gto
PB91-2Z64807REB
WONES.RG.
Lack of Effect of Drinking Water Barium on Cardiovascular
P891-109595/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
WONG. P. K.
ConHons Influencing Yield and Analysis of S-Hydroxy-21 -
' »in Oxidafively Damaged DMA.
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
WOO.Y.
CASE-SAR Analysis of Potycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
Caranogenicity.
PB91-171744/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WOOD, A. U
Cosplvent Effects on Sorption and Mobility of Organic Con-
taminants in Soils.
PB91-171504/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Influence of Organic Cosotvents on the Sorption Kinetics of
Hydrophobe Organic Chemicals.
PB91-216283/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Solubility, Sorption and Transport of Hydrophobic Organic
Chemicals in Complex Mixtures.
PB91-240556/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WOOD, E.F.
Comparison of an Alternative Land Surface Parameteriza-
tion with the GFDL High Resolution Climate Model.
PB91-231100/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WOOD, P.
Background Document to the Integrated Risk Assessment
for ftoxms and Furans from Chlorine Bleaching in Pulp and
Paper Mite.
PB91-102137/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
WOOD, W. P.
Summary Report on Issues in Ecological Risk Assessment
PB91-172122/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
WOODS, M. C.
Wind Tunnel Evaluation of PM10 Samplers.
PB91-146589/REB 91-01 P
.
PC A03/MF A01
WOOTEN.S.E.
PrecSctmg Chemical Accumulation in Shoots of Aquatic
Plants.
PB91-196667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WORKMAN, D. X
Field CaUbrawxi of Soil Core Microcosms for Evaluating
Fate and Effects of Genetically Engineered Microorganisms
in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-216366/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
WORTH, A. E.
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 2.3: Sampling and
Analysis of Total Hydrocarbons from Sources by Continu-
ous Emission Monitor.
PB91-233858/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WRIGHT, UH.
Predction of Retention Tunes in Temperature-Programmed
MurrJchrornatograohy.
PB91-196519/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WRIGHT, R.S.
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 2.3: Sampling and
Analysis of Total Hydrocarbons from Sources by Continu-
ous Emission Monitor.
PB91-233858/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
WU, J.C.
Hormonal Regulation of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone
Receptors and Messenger RNA Activity in Ovine Pituitary
Culture.
PB91-182154/REB 91-Ot PC A02/MF A01
5 of LHRH Action and FSH Synthesis by Estradi-
erone, and Inrvbin.
PB91-i~00933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WYANT.J.
Evaluating Ampofcian Responses in Wetlands Impacted by
Mining Activities in the Western United States.
PB91-191106/REB 91-O1 PC AO3/MF A01
WYUAN.XA.
Analysis of Risk from Exposure to Aktcarb Using Immune
Response of Nonuniform Populations of Mice.
PB91-116756/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
WYROBEK.A.X
Effect of <
phorin A 'NutT Variant (
P891-145029/REB
Induction. Accumulation, and Persistence of Sister Chroma-
tjd Exchanges in Women with Breast Cancer Receiving Cy-
dophospharr.de, Adnamyon. and 5-Fkjorouradl Chemc-
PB9Mi6988/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
on the In vivo Frequency of Glyco-
(Revised).
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
XIAOFEMO.Z.
Polyphosphate Water-Treat
nt Products: Their Effects on
Deoxyguanosine in C
PB91-117499/REB
the Chemistry and SokjbXty of Lead in Potable Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-182709/REB 91-01 PCAOS/MFA01
XIE.Y.
Field Samping of Residual Aviation Gasoline in Sandy Soi.
PB91-207035/REB 91*4 PCA03/MFA01
XUE.W.
MenWcation and Quantitation of AJkytated Nudeobases by
High-Performance Liquid Chrornatography with UV Photo-
dnde Array Detection.
PB91-144931/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
YAMAMOTO, T.
Evabaten of the Cold Pipe Precharger.
PB91-116863/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Three-Oimensional Contaminant Distribution in an Office
Space.
PB91-226365/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Triangle-Shaped DC Corona Discharge Device for Molecu-
lar Decomposition.
PB91-171421/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
YANAGIDA, K.
Thermostability of Sperm Nuclei Assessed by Microinjection
into Hamster Oocytes.
PB91-191601/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
YANAGIMACHI, R.
Thermostability of Sperm Nuclei Assessed by Microinjection
into Hamster Oocytes.
PB91-191601/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
YATES, M. V.
Metabolism of Chlorinated Methanes, Ethanes, and Ethy-
lenes by a Mixed Bacterial Culture Growing on Methane.
PB91-144774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Modeling Microbial Transport in Soil and Groundwaten
Microbidogists Can Assist in the Development of Models of
Contaminant Transport.
PB91-116160/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
YATES, S.R.
Modeling Microbial Transport in Soil and Groundwaten
Microbiologists Can Assist in the Development of Models of
Contaminant Transport
PB91-116160/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Organic Chemical Transport to Groundwater.
PB91-137059/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
YATSKO, C. P.
Episodic Acidification of Adirondack Lakes during Snow-
melt
PB91-177162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
YE.C.
Long-Term Starvation-Induced Loss of Antibiotic Resist-
ance in Bacteria.
PB91-171629/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
YE.Y.
Particle Transmission Characteristics of an Annular Den-
uder Ambient Sampling System.
PB91-1B3400/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
YEVTCH.P.
Role of the Red Gland in 'Mercenaria mercenaria' in De-
toxification.
PB91-11751S/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
YEVICH, P. P.
Carcmogenicjly of Black Rock Harbor Sediment to the
Eastern Oyster and Trophic Transfer of Black Rock Harbor
Carcinogens from the Blue Mussel to the Winter Rounder.
PB91-196600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Germinomas and Teratokj Siphon Anomalies in Softshell
Clams, 'Mya arenaria1, Environmentally Exposed to Herbi-
cides.
PB91-196592/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
YINON.J.
Mass Spectral Fragmentation Pathways in Nrtramines: A
Collision-Induced Dissociation Study.
PB91-117135/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Thermospray lorazatkxi with RepeDer-lnduced Colltsionalty
Activated Dissociation of Dyes.
PB91-117168/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
YODER.O.C.
Mitotjc Stability of Transforming DMA is Determined by Its
Chromosomal Configuration in the Fungus 'CocNiobolus
heterostrophus'.
PB91-206961/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
YOUNG, D. R.
Effects of Wastewater Treatment and Seawater Dilution in
Reducing Lethal Toxicity of Municipal Wastewater to
Sheepshead Minnow rCyprinodon variegatus') and Pink
Shrimp TPenaeus duorarum').
PB91-149781/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
YOUNG, J.
Regional Oxxlant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB91-223362/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
Regional Qodant Model User's Guide. Part 3. The Core
Model.
PB91-171942/REB 91-O1 PC A13/MF A02
YOUNG, J. F.
Symposium Overview: Symposium on Application of Phar-
macotanetics in Developmental Toxicity Risk Assessments.
PB91-211474/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
YOUNG, J-O.
Regional Oodant Model Multi-Processor (ROMMP).
PB91-131680/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
YOUNG, R. A.
Carbon Tetrachtoride Metabolism in Partially Heoatecto-
mized and ShanvOperated Rats Pro-Exposed to Chkxde-
B 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
Hepatic Pdyamines and Related Enzymes Following Chlor-
OeconeJ'otentiated Carbon Tetrachloride Toxicity in Rats.
PB91-109579/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Rote of HepatocefUar Regeneration in Chkxdecone Poten-
tiated Hepatotoxicity of Carbon Tetrachloride.
PB91-109561/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
YOUNG, S.U
Measurement of Boundaries Using a Digitizer Tablet
PB91-213538/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
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ZWEIDINGER, R. B.
YOUNT, J. A.
Application of Ecological Theory to Determine Recovery
Potential of Disturbed LotJc Ecosystems: Research Needs
and Priorities.
PB91-171454/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
YOUNT, J. D.
Ecology and Management of the Zebra Mussel and Other
Introduced Aquatic Nuisance Species.
PB91-196675/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
Recovery of Lotic Communities and Ecosystems Following
Disturbance: Theory and Application.
PB91-146704/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
YU.Z.
Model YMT-6 UV-B Modulation System. Manual of Oper-
ation.
PB91-216432/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
YUE.G.
Formation of Inorganic Particles during Suspension Heating
of Simulated Wastes.
PB91-223354/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
YUNG, Y. l_
Isotopic Exchange between Carbon Dioxide and Ozone via
O((sup 1)D) in the Stratosphere.
PB91-1B33S4/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ZAPERT, J. G.
Evaluation of Dense Gas Simulation Models.
PB91-191072/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
ZARBA.R. l_
General Mass-Conservative Numerical Solution for the Un-
saturated Flow Equation.
PB91-177261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ZARNEGAR, R.
Purification and Biological Characterization of Human Hepa-
topoietin A: A PofypeptxJe Growth Factor for Hepatocytes.
PB91-115980/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ZAROOGIAN, G.
Role of the Red Gland in 'Mercenaria mercenana' in De-
toxification.
PB91-117515/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ZAROOGIAN, a E.
Adenylate Energy Charge and Adenine NucleotkJe Meas-
urements as Indicators of Stress in the Mussel, 'Mytjlus
edulis'. Treated with Dredged Material under Laboratory
Conditions.
PB91-117531/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Application of Adenylate Energy Charge and Adenine Nu-
deotkJe Measurements as Indicators of Stress in 'Nephtys
intisa' Treated with Dredged Material.
PB91-117549/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ZARRABI, K.
Ground-Water Issue: Soil sampling and analysis for volatile
organic compounds.
DE91016758/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ZEDAKER, S. M.
Quality Assurance Methods Manual for Forest Site Classifi-
cation and Field Measurements.
PB91-127761/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
ZEIGHAMI, E. A.
Chlorination, Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
Forty-Six Wisconsin Communities.
PB91-109827/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Chlorination, Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
Forty-Six Wisconsin Communities.
PB91 -115873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ZEIENKA, M.
Wintertime Measurements of Aerosol Acidity and Trace Ele-
ments in Wuhan, a City in Central China.
PB91-243006/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
ZENICK, H.
EPA's Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments Pro-
gram: Overview and Water-Related Research.
PB91-231068/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ZENICK, H. M.
Statistical Issues in Risk Assessment of Reproductive Out-
comes with Chemical Mixtures.
PB91-199992/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ZEPP, R. G.
Effects of Solar Radiation on Manganese Oxide Reactions
with Selected Organic Compounds.
PB91-231431/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Photochemical Fate of Agrochemteals in Natural Waters.
PB91-216226/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Photolysis of Copper(ll)-Amino Acid Complexes in Water.
PB91-231449/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ZHANG, K.
Nested Grid Mesoscale Atmospheric Chemistry Model.
PB91-233551/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ZHANG, W. Q.
Systemic Administration of Kainic Acid Increases GABA
Levels in Perfusate from the Hippocampus of Rats 'In vivo'.
PB91-211391/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ZHEN-BO, D.
Bilateral Wastewater Land Treatment Research.
PB91-162636/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ZIEGLER, J. M.
Rotavirus Fecal IgA Antibody Response in Adults Chal-
lenged with Human Rotavirus.
PB91-117622/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ZIEUNSKI, R.
Assessment of Risks from Exposure of Humans, Terrestrial
and Avian Wildlife, and Aquatic Life to Dtoxins and Furans
from Disposal and Use of Sludge from Bleached Kraft and
Sulfite Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102145/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
ZIMMER, H.
Interaction of Aqueous Solutions of Chlorine with Malic
Acid, Tartaric Acid, and Various Fruit juices. A Source of
Mutagens.
PB91-116046/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopical Identification of Cer-
tain Polyhalogenated Acetic Acids.
PB91-109603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopical Identification of Cer-
tain Polyhalogenated Acetic Acids.
PB91-109777/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ZIMMERMAN, D.
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Development of
the Annual Data and Modelers' Tapes, 1985.
PB91-119669/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
ZIMMERMAN, P. R.
Branch Chamber System and Techniques for Simultaneous
Pollutant Exposure Experiments and Gaseous Flux Determi-
nations.
PB91-117481/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Flux Determinations and Physiological Response in the Ex-
posure of Red Spruce to Gaseous Hydrogen Peroxide,
Oxone, and Sulfur Dioxide.
PB91 -117473/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ZINN, B. T.
Application of Pulse Combustion to Solid and Hazardous
Waste Incineration.
PB91-223289/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ZISKA, l_ H.
Interaction of Elevated Ultraviolet-B Radiation and CO2 on
Productivity and Photosynthetic Characteristics in Wheat,
Rice, and Soybean.
PB91-196279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ZUCKER, R. M.
Flow Cytometric Analysis of the Mechanism of Methylmer-
cury Cytotoxicity.
PB91-163675/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Increasing Sensitivity of the Ortho Analytical Cytofluoro-
graph by Modifying the Fluid System.
PB91-163683/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ZWEIDINGER, R. B.
Apportionment of Residential Indoor VOC's and Aldehydes
to Indoor and Outdoor Sources in Roanoke.
PB91-219162/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Chemical Characterization of Extractable Organic Matter
from Ambient Aerosols Collected in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-196055/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
IACP: Overview of the Boise, Idaho, and the Roanoke, Vir-
ginia, Field Studies.
PB91-191122/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Source Apportionment of Mutagenic Activity of Fine Particle
Organics in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-182832/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
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corporate author, and NTIS order number.
THE THREE LETTERS AT THE END OF THE NTIS ORDER NUMBERS HAVE BEEN PLACED THERE TO HELP
NTIS DETERMINE THE MOST EFFECTIVE MEDIA IN BRINGING VARIOUS TYPES OF INFORMATION TO
READERS' ATTENTION.
PLEASE DO USE THE MEDIA CODES AT THE ENDS OF THE ORDER NUMBERS WHEN ORDERING. THE
INFORMATION THEY PROVIDE IS VERY HELPFUL TO NTIS.
SAMPLE ENTRY
Contract or Grant Number
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NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Code
EPA-68-01-2281
Clemson Univ., SC, Dept. of Environmental Systems Engineering
PB85-169597 PCA02/MFA01
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AC07-76ID01570
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office
of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
DE91014097/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
AFOSR-ISSA-90-0029
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC.
AD-A235 140/1/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AI08-76DP00539
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab., Las Vegas, NV.
DE91005910/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
AI08-86NV10522
Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab.. Las Vegas, NV.
DE91005910/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
ARB-A6-OS1-32
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Re-
duction Engineering Lab.
PB91-196212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DACW-45-88-C-O213
Corps of Engineers North Atlantic, Baltimore, MD. Con-
struction Div.
AD-A230 429/3/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
DCA-89RD-62-15-00-22-003
Geomet Technologies. Inc., Germantown, MD.
PB91-219568/RE6 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
DE-AC03-76FSO009S
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA. Applied Science Div.
PB91-117119/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DE-AC05-84OR214OO
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN. Environmental Sciences Div.
PB91-199984/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DE-AC05-«40R214400
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-109827/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DE-AC06-76RLO-1830
Battelle Pacific Northwest Labs.. Rtehland, WA.
PB91-101774/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
PB91-196683/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
PB91-216366/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
PB91-242545/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Hearth Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle Park. NC.
PB91-117630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DE-AI01-89CE34024
Health Effects Research Lab.. Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-211433/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-242461/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
DE-FG02-86ER60413
Massachusetts Inst of Tech.. Cambridge. Ralph M. Par-
sons Lab.
PB91-117457/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DE-FG05-88ER60654
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC.
PB91-133033/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
DE-1824-B124-A1
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., Inc., Las Vegas,
NV.
PB91-195990/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
DOE-DW89934110-0
Battelle Pacific Northwest Labs., Richland, WA.
PB91-216523/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA-CE-006551
Galveston Bay National Estuary Program., Austin, TX
PB91-230151/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA-CT-901659-1-0
Sumter Area Technical Coll., SC. Environmental Training
Center
PB91-201467/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
PB91-206177/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-DW12931230
Forest Service, Washington. DC.
PB91-137109/REB
EPA-DW-«9932918-01
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN.
PB91-102327/REB
EPA-RS1-3853-02-1
National Governors1 Association, Washington, DC.
PB91-219105/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R81-4169-03
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-191171/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R81-14965
Drexel Univ.. Philadelphia. PA. GeosyntneticResearch Inst
PB91-213660/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA-H-814-017-01-0
Maryland Univ., College Park. Dept of Botany.
PB91-146381/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-005774
Onto State Univ.. Columbus.
PB91-233601/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PC A05/MF A01
91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA-R81499
Stanford Univ.. CA. Dept of Applied Earth Sciences
PB91-163733/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-808642-01
Lawrence LJvermore National Lab., CA. Biomedical Sci-
ences Div.
PB91-145029/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-8094B4
National Fisheries Contaminant Research Center, La
Crosse, Wl. Field Research Station.
PB91-19S345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-809935-01
Florida International Univ., Miami. Drinking Water Research
Center.
PB91 -211367/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-810230-01
Washington State Univ., Pullman. Lab. for Atmospheric Re-
search.
PB91 -183269/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-810277-01
Florida International Univ., Miami. Drinking Water Research
Center.
PB91-211367/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-810341
James N. Gamble Inst of Medical Research, Cincinnati,
OH.
PB91-117622/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-810775
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Dept of Ecology and Behav-
ioral Biology.
PB91-146407/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-811001
Utah Univ., Salt Lake City. Dept. of Chemical Engineering.
PB91-116871/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-146670/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB9M46688/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-811335
American Water Works Association Research Foundation,
Denver. CO.
PB91 -211318/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-811650
Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA. Dept o< En-
vironmental Science and Physiology.
PB91-109462/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque. Medical Center.
PB91-109454/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
New York Univ. Medical Center, Tuxedo Park. Inst. of Envi-
ronmental Medicine.
PB91-109405/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-fl! 1817
Battelle Columbus Labs., OH.
PB91-182212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-811819-02-O
Lawrence LJvermore National Lab., CA. Biomedical Sci-
ences Div.
PB91-145029/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-8121SO-02-0
Maryland Univ.. College Park. Dept of Botany.
PB91-196295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-H-812182-01
Oregon State Univ., Corvallis. Dept of Entomology.
PB91-240465/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-812207
New Jersey Medical School. Newark.
PB91-109413/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-H-812216-01
Wisconsin Univ.-Madison. Center for Limnology.
PB91-211417/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-H-812220
RMT, Inc.. Greenville. SC.
PB91-144774/REB
EPA-R-812279
Cincinnati Univ., OH. Dept of Chemistry.
PB91-109603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-109777/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-812281
Research Triangle Inst. Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-116863/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-H-812466
Massachusetts Inst of Tech.. Cambridge. Ralph M. Par-
sons \ ?^
PB91-117457/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R812483
Addis Ababa Univ. (Ethiopia). Dept of Statistics.
PB91-231241/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R812496
Illinois Univ. at Urbana-Champaign. DepL of Veterinary
Pathobiology.
PB91-163857/REB
EPA-R812522
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park. NC. •
PB91-177055/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-812579
Cincinnati Univ.. OH. Dept of Chemistry. ...,.„ ....
PB91-116046/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-812583
Arizona Univ., Tucson. Environmental Radioisotope Center.
PB91-191478/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-S 12632-01
Washington State Univ., Pullman. Lab. for Atmospheric Re-
search.
PB91-183269/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R812687-02
New Mexico State Univ., Las Cruces.
PB91-177139/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-812713
Nevada Univ. System, Reno. Desert Research Inst.
PB91-146522/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-146S30/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-812736
Wellcome Research Labs., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-132969/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA-R-812738
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill.
PB91-231084/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. Center for Environmen-
tal Medicine and Lung Biology.
PB91-176982/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-812765
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD.
PB91-116996/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-812774
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Dept. of Microbiology.
PB91-242479/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-812775
Washington State Univ., Pullman. Lab. for Atmospheric Re-
search.
PB91-183244/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-812781
New York Univ. Medical Center, NY. Inst. of Environmental
Medicine.
PB91-109173/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-812786
Texas Univ. at Austin. Bureau of Economic Geology.
PB91-144899/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-812808
National Center for Ground Water Research, Houston, TX.
PB91-109959/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oklahoma Univ., Norman. Dept. of Botany and Microbiolo-
gy.
PB91-240549/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-812939-01
Cincinnati Univ., OH. Dept. of Chemical Engineering.
PB91-191502/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-812939-02
Dncinnaf Univ., OH. Dept of Chemical Engineering.
PB91-109868/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-813O08
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis.
PB91-242602/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-813088-01
Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge. Dept of Microbiology.
PB91-177204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-813113
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC.
PB91 -1 1 7606/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-133009/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-133033/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-213512/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-213520/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-213538/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC. Center for Ex-
trapolation Modelling.
PB91-132993/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC. Div. of Allergy.
Critical Care, and Respiratory Medicine.
PB91-133017/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-813138
South Carolina Univ., Columbia. Dept of Environmental
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA-R8131 44-O2
Minnesota Unnr.-Duluth.
PB91-144949/REB
Minnesota Univ.-Duluth. Dept of Chemistry.
PB91-144931/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-813188
California Univ.. Los Angeles. Office of Environmental Sci-
ence and Engineering.
PB91-171405/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-171439/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA-R -813336
Nevada Univ., Reno. Dept of Biochemistry.
PB91-116913/REB ---- "
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA-R-813458
New York State Coll. of Agriculture and Life Sciences,
Ithaca. Dept of Plant Pathology. __...,.,.-.„..
PB91-206961/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
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EPA-R41J4M
Idaho Um., Moscow. Dept of Bacteriology and Biochemis-
?*•
PB91-2312587REB 91-O4 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPMM13495-01
Harvard School of Pubfc Health, Boston. MA. Dept of
PS91-109181/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
torn State Univ.. Ames. Dept of Statistics.
P891-100917/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-I13S94-020
John B. Pierce Foundation Lab., New Haven. CT.
PB91-146654/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
-211409/REB
PB91-213496/REB
PB91-233429/REB
Gw*h Univ. (Ontario). Dept of Microbiology.
P891-183350/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA-R-C1J647
Aubun Univ., Al_ Dept of Civil Engineering.
PB91-211S38/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA-M1376*
Duke Univ. Mode Hi Center. Durham, NC. Dept of Pharma-
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
North ou Services. Inc.. Research Triangle Park. NC.
PB91-108207/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EM-mia»40
Baylor Cot. of Medtane, Houston, TX
PB91-13689VREB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EM-miSMJ
Minnesota Unrv.-OukHh.
PBS1-144949/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Umeeota Univ -DJuflx Dept of Chamstry.
P881-144931/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EM-R414017-O1-1
Maryland Univ.. Cotege Part Dept of Botany.
PB91-196287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R41402J
New York Univ. Merfcal Center, Tuxedo Park. Inst of Enw
ronmaiM ModBina.
PB91-109405/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EM-R414053
Mujiiiwi Univ. Medcal Center. Jackson. Dept of Phar-
macology and Toxicology.
PB91-109561/REB 9141 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-1O9579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-191593/REB 91-01 PCAC3/MFA01
EPA-A-I141JS-01-0
Mchjgan Univ., Am Arbor.
PB91-234617/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-R-ai41«»
noioarch Triangle Inst. nosoarch Triangle Park. NC.
PB91-177196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-242446/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-R-S141M-01-0
RwearchTnangle Inst, nesoarch Triangle Park. NC.
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
91-O4 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-226365/REB
PB91-226373/REB
EPA-mi41BV03
neeeareh Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park. NC.
PBWI-17673S/REB
EM-R4M1M
OkJahc
i Much »l nn
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
eh Foundation. OWahoma C*y.
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
81-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-117499/REB
EPA-M1424J
Arizona Urtv, Tucson.
PB9t-117200/REB
EPAR-I14J20
VWnia PotylechnK. Inst and State Univ.. Btocksburg.
PB91-331514/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFAOJ
VhgMa PotylBcnnic Inst and Stale Univ. BtekJburg.
Cemer fcr Environmental and Hazardous Material Studies.
PB91-11746S/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA-M14324
MfcMgan Unw, Arm Arbor. School of Pubfc Health.
P891-176784/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-A-*t4J42
Nevada Univ., Las Vegas. Environmental nunoanh Center.
PB91-1B3S2S/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA-A-414J44
Duke Urn. Medal Center. Durham. NC. Dapt of Pathoto-
PB91-115980/REB 91-01 PCAO2/UFA01
EPA-A-4144S7
Cornel Univ. Ithaca. NY.
PB91-164277/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA4M145O1
Oregon Slate Univ, Corvaffe. Dept of Chemistry.
EPA-fl-814512
Florida Univ., Gainesville.
PB91-11617B/REB
PB91-116186/REB
PB91-116194/REB
PB91-171504/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
Florida Univ., Gainesville. Dept of Soil Science.
PB91-240556/REB 91-04 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA-R-814676
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Center for Economics Research.
PB91-168336/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA-R414700
Research Triangle Inst. Research Triangle Park. NC.
PB91-182220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-fl-814903
University City Science Center. Phiadetphia, PA
PB91-234476/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-234484/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB91-234492/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB91-234500/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-234518/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-234526/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-234534/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-2J4S42/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-234559/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB91-234567/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB91-234S75/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-R-«1S«50
Arizona Univ.. Tucson. Dry. of Respiratory Sciences.
PB91-2J1357/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-41S699-01
Cakfomia Univ.. Riverside. Statewide Air Pollution Research
Center.
PB91-233478/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-«1S721
Stanford Univ.. CA Dapt of Civi Engineering.
PB91-212324/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF AOf
EPA-R-81S776
Minnesota Univ.. Minneapolis. Dept of Lab. Medicine.
PB91-109421/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-«-«1S77»-01-0
Denver Univ.. CO. Dept of Chemistry.
PB9M4B320/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-fl-f1SM1
North Caroina Univ. at Chapel HA.
PB91-191544/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA-R-41C07D-01-0
Center for Infectious Diseases. Atlanta. GA Div. of Bacte-
rial Diseases.
PB91-21142S/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA-R-i1641i
Calfomia Inst of Tech. Pasadena.
PB91-183384/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Massachusetts Univ.. Amherst Dept of Civ9 Engineerina
PB91-207O35/REB 91-04 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA4M1M13-01-0
Oregon State Univ.. CorvaSs.
PB91-171629/REB
EPA-RS11S2J4
Tennessee Univ.. KnoxviNe. Center for Environmental Bo-
technokMy.
PB91-163832/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA-mOM1M10
Delaware Univ., Newark. Col. of Marne Studns.
PB91-146306/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA-mo»S21010
Mchigan Technological Univ.. Houghton. Dept of CM En-
91-01 PCAO2/UFA01
PB91-144881/REB
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Mctigan Technological Univ.. Houghton. Dept of Crvi Erv
?B9Vira501/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-T-90177B-01-0
Duntury (Dana) and Associates. Andover, MA.
P891-206607/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
EPA-X1-000466-01
Oregon State Dapt of Environmental Quality. Portland.
PB91-191700/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PB91-191718/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA-KC1S5TTST
Lowry Engineerirn. Inc.. Unity. ME
PB91-12S633/REB 91-01 PC AO4/MF A01
EPA-904-2S-HALX
CaJtomia Inst of Tech., Pasadena.
PB91-1B3384/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
EPA-««-01-4456
Environmental Health Research and Testing. Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-182238/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA-68-01-6272
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. MA. Dept of Ocean
Engineering.
PB91-127738/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA-68-01-«849
Program Resources, Inc., Research Triangle Pe/k, NC
PB91-109801/REB 91^)1 PC A05/MF A01
EPA-68-01-6871
Jordan (Edward C.) Co., Inc., Portland, ME.
PB91-102O46/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-68-01-69S9
Pimie (Malcolm), Inc.. White Plains. NY.
PB91-242388/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA-68-01-7050
Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
PB91-145680/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA-68-01-7266
Dynamac Corp., Rockvifle, MD.
PB91-164293/REB 91-01 PC A1J/MF A02
EPA-68-01-7291
Apogee Research, Inc., Bethesda, MD,
PB91-168393/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-6S-01-72S7
Midwest Research Inst, Kansas City, MO.
PB91-111492/REB 914)1 PC A03/MF A01
Midwest Research Inst, Minneapolis. MN.
PB91-101B6S/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA-M-01-7J10
Franklin Associates Ltd.. Prairie Village. KS.
PB91-108977/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-W-01-7331
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc.. Bethesda. MD.
PB91-186999/REB 91-04 PC A2J/MF AOJ
EPA-6M>1-7383
Dynamac Corp.. Rockville, MD.
PB91-1S4591/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-154609/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF E09
EPA-4S-O1-7J65
Computer Sciences Corp.. Research Triangle Park. NC.
PB91-131268/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
PB91-131664/REB
PB91-159707/REB
PB91-161729/REB
PB91-171926/REB
PB91-171934/REB
PB91-171942/REB
PB91-2O6268/REB
PB91-223362/REB
PB91-233460/REB
EPA-69-01-7383
Midwest Research Inst, Falls Church. VA.
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
91-01 PCA13/MFA02
91-01 PCA16/MFA02
91-01 PC A19/MF AOJ
91-01 PC A1 J/MF A02
91-O4 PC A06/MF A01
91-04 PCA10/MFA03
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-113860/REB
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Midwest Research Inst. Kansas City, MO.
PB91-129S25/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-5S-01-7481
ICF. Inc., Fairfax. VA
PB91-125674/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA-M-02-2J74
Northrop Services, Inc./Errvironmental Sciences, Research
Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-101691/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
PB91-101709/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
PB91-101758/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA-6C-02-25M
Northrop Services, Inc./Environmental Sciences, Research
Triangle Park. NC.
PB91-109140/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-W-02-J4S9
Utah Univ., Salt Lake City.
PB91-109157/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA-M-02-JAJJ
Energy and Environmental Research Corp.. Irvine, CA
PB91-223347/REB 91-04 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA-60-02-3659
Life Systems. Inc., Cleveland. OH.
PB91-143396/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA-68-02-39M
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-177030/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
PB91-196444/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA-6S-02-J994
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-136952/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA-6S-02-4O32
Northrop Services, Inc/Environmental Sciences. Research
Triangle Park. NC.
PB91-109124/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
Northrop Services, Inc./Environmental Sciences, Research
Triangle Park. NC. Inhalation Toxicology Group.
PB91-109249/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
CG-2
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CONTRACT/GRANT NUMBER INDEX
EPA-68-02-4550
Northrop Sen/tees, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-109132/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-109702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-116079/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4033
Northrop Services, Inc./Environmental Sciences, Research
Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-211359/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-02-412S
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Radian
Center.
PB91-2173&4/REB
Corp., Research Triangle Park,
91-04
91-04
91-04
91-04
NC. Progress
PC A08/MF A01
PC A17/MF A04
PC A19/MF A04
PC A24/MF A04
91-01 PCA10/MFA02
PB91-1 54211 /REB
EPA-68-02-4127
Battelte Columbus CKv., OH.
PB91-109934/REB
Battelte, Columbus, OH.
PB91-126029/REB
91-01 PCA08/MFA01
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-&8-02-4141
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Oept of Physiological Chemis-
P&91 -109751 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4175
University of South Florida, Tampa. Coll. of Public Health.
PB91-171835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4245
NATO Committee on the Challenges of Modem Society,
Brussels (Belgium).
PB91 -1 09991 /REB 91 -01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4247
Massachusetts Inst of Tech., Cambridge. Dept. of Chemi-
cal Engineering.
P891-f91494/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-223354/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4252
Midwest Research Inst., Kansas City, MO.
PB91-103507/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-159699/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-««-02-42S4
NATO Committee on the Challenges
Brussels (Belgium).
PB91-106112/REB 91-01
PB91-110007/REB 91-01
PB91-125625/REB 91-01
PB91-125666/REB 91-01
PB91-125799/REB 91-01
EPA-68-02-4262
Acres International Corp., Amherst, NY.
PB91-171389/REB 91-01
EPA-68-02-4274
Alliance Technologies Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
PB91-119669/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
PB91-127753/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-161687/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4277
OMNI Environmental Services, Inc., Beaverton, OR.
PB91-146662/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4280
ABB Combustion Engineering, Windsor, CT.
PB91-223164/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-6S-02-4283
Abt Associates. Inc.. Cambridge. MA
PB91-102145/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
EPA-68-02-4284
Air Force Engineering and Services Center, Tyndall AFB.
PB91-231142/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-02-428S
Acurex Corp.. Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-171496/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4286
Jacobs Engineering Group. Inc.. Pasadena, CA.
PB91-110015/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB91-110023/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-234443/REB
PB91-234450/REB
PB91-234468/REB
EPA-68-02-4287
Infittec, Falls Church, VA.
PB91-125831/REB
EPA-68-02-4288
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-125898/REB
PB91-136960/REB
PB91-149534/REB
PB91-151480/REB
PB91-151506/REB
PB91-151530/REB
PB91-151548/REB
PB91-161687/REB
PB91-196451/REB
EPA-68-02-4326
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-125997/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4341
PTI Environmental Services, Bellevue, WA.
PB91-149583/REB "
EPA-68-02-4352
Systems Applications. Inc., San Rafael, CA.
PB91-131227/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
PB91-131243/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
PB91-131250/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA-68-O2-4378
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
91-01
91-01
91-01
91-01
91-01
91-01
91-01
91-01
91-01
PC A04/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
PC A12/MF A02
PC A13/MF A02
PC A09/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
KBai-lUHS8//HbB
ManTech Environm
gle Park, NC.
PB91-141838/REB
PB91-177006/REB
PB91-196121/REB
PB91-197418/REB
PB91-207050/REB
PB91-231225/REB
Nrwth riarnlina 1 Jnhj
91-01 PCA06/MFA01
NSI Technology Services Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
PB91-127746/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN. Environmental Sciences Div.
PB91-141796/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
EPA-68-02-4450
Chemical Industry Inst. of Toxicology, Research Triangle
Park, NC.
PB91-163659/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC. Center for Ex-
trapolation Modelling.
91 Q1 PCA03/MFA01
Technology, Inc., Research Trian-
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
91-01 PC A06/MF A01
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
91-04 PC A01/MF A01
North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. Center for Environmen-
tal Medicine and Lung Biology.
PB91-177352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Northrop Services, Inc./Environmental Sciences, Research
Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-163618/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Northrop Services, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-109207/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Modem Society,
PC AOS/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
PC A07/MF A01
PC A21/MF A03
PB91-156711/REB
PB91-156729/REB
PB91-168534/REB
PB91-168542/REB
PB91-206219/REB
91-01
91-01
91-01
91-01
91-01
PC A03/MF A01
PC A08/MF A01
PC A22/MF A03
PC A06/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC. Progress
Center.
PB91-102111/REB
EPA-68-02-4379
Midwest Research Inst,
PB91-168427/REB
PB91-181966/REB
91-01
Cary, NC.
91-01
91-01
PC A06/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
PC A12/MF A02
PB91-109363/REB
PB91-109819/REB
PB91-117010/REB
PB91-145078/REB
PB91-149732/REB
PB91-191569/REB
PB91-199901/REB
PB91-200253/REB
PB91-200303/REB
PB91 -233452/REB
PB91-109546/REB
PB91-211490/REB
NSI, Inc., Research Triangle Park,
PB91 -144691 /REB
NSI Technology Services Corp.,
NC.
PB91-109363/REB
PB91-109819/REB
PB91-117010/REB
PB91-145078/REB
PB91-149732/REB
PB91-191569/REB
PB91-199901/REB
PB91-200253/REB
PB91-200303/REB
PB91-233452/REB
91-01
91-04
NC.
91-01
PC A02/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
Research Triangle Park.
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
91-01
91-01
91-01
91-01
91-01
91-01
91-01
91-01
91-04
PC A02/MF A01
PC A02/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
PC A02/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4392
Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
PB91-190975/REB 91-01
PB91-222059/REB 91-04
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
EPA-68-02-4451
Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc., Gainesville,
PC AOS/MF A01
PC A06/MF A02
PC A99/MF A99
PC A04/MF A01
_
PB91-181784/REB
91-01 PC A07/MF A01
91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-125807/REB
PB91-133322/REB
PB91-133330/REB
PB91-133348/REB
PB91-133355/REB
PB91-133363/REB
PB91-133512/REB
PB91-133520/REB
PB91-133538/REB
PB91-151555/REB
P891-159608/REB
P891-167718/REB
PS91-226381/REB
P891-231126/REB
PB91-231134/HEB
PC AOS/MF A01
91-01 PC A04/MF A01
91-01 PC A05/MF A01
91-01 PC A19/MF A03
91-01 PC A18/MF A03
91-01 PC A23/MF A03
91-01 PCA24/MFA03
91-01 PC A04/MF A01
91-01 PC A10/MF A02
91-01 PC A07/MF A01
91-01 PCA06/MFA01
91-01 PCA04/MFA01
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
.,
PB91-126003/REB 91-01
PB91-205021/REB 91-04
EPA-68-02-4393
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Durham, NC.
PB91 -159624/REB 91 -01 PC A08/MF A01
PB91-159632/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA-68-O2-4394
PEI Associates, Inc., Qncinnatj, OH.
PB91-102129/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4396
Alliance Technologies Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
PB91-127753/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
Alliance Technologies Corp., Lowell, MA.
PB91-182337/RES 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-O2-4398
Engineering Science, Gary. NC.
PB91-148411/REB
EPA-68-02-4399
TRC Environmental Consultants, Inc., East Hartford, CT.
PB91-191072/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
EPA-68-O2-4442
Entropy Environmentalists, Inc., Research Triangle Park,
PB91-213561/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Southern Research Inst, Birmingham, AL
PB91-129742/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-181743/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-201061/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
PB91-223131/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4443
NSI Technology Services Corp., Research Triangle Park,
PB91-129155/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-183251/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4444
Northrop Services. Inc., Research Triangle PanX NC.
PB91-136317/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PB91-199844/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4456
Environmental Health Research and Testing, Inc.. Research
Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-182113/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
91-01
PB91-183319/REB
PB91-191536/REB
PB91-200246/REB
PB91-207076/REB
PB91-213546/REB
PB91-243048/REB
91-01
91-01
91-04
91-04
91-04
PCA01/MFA01
PC A03/MF A01
PC A02/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
PCA03/MFA01
PC A03/MF A01
National Inst of Environmental Health Sciences, Research
Triangle Park, NC. Cellular and Genetic Toxicology Branch.
PB91-132951/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Wellcome Research Labs., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-132969/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-0 2-4462
Entropy Environmentalists, Inc., Research Triangle Park,
PB91-219113/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA-68-02-4464
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Durham, NC.
PB91-141820/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
PB91-211888/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA-68-02-4466
IT Environmental Programs, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
PB91-216168/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA-68-02-4544
Research Triangle Inst,
PB91-163774/REB
PB91-1828e5/REB
PB91-182873/REB
PB91-182899/REB
EPA-68-02-4550
Research Triangle Inst,
PB91-146589/REB
PB91-154211/REB
Research Triangle Park, NC.
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Research Triangle Park, NC.
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PCA08/MFA01
CG-3
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CONTRACT/GRANT NUMBER INDEX
EPA-68-02-47O1
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-109843/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB9M09650/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-136648/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-146647/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-156802/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-171496/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-176750/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-177113/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-183376/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-191445/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-196444/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-196493/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-226399/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-242552/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-242966/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
Arizona Univ., Tucson. DepL of Chemical Engineering.
P891-196329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-Z23248/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPMa-02-6999
Rattan Corp.. Research Triangle Park. NC.
P89M51496/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
PB91-151S14/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB9M51522/REB 91-01 PCAO»/MFA01
EPA-W02-73B5
Computer Sciancea Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-136564/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-Ct-03-UK
Brown (K.W) and Associate*. Inc., Cotege Station. TX
P691-191346/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA-W-OS-3112
P991-142902/REB
PB91-142877/REB
P891-143370/REB
PB91-143388/REB
PB91-143461/REB
PB91-143487/REB
EPA-6a-O3-3113
PB91-228346/REB
EPA-M-03-323C
Science AppSealion
PB91-137000/REB
EPA-6B-03-3245
NV.
PB9M17150/REB
EPA-CS43-3246
NV.
PB91-141812/REB
Corp, NY.
91-01 PC A07/MF A01
91-01 PC A14/MF A02
91-01 PC A12/MF A02
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
91-01 PC AOBVMF A01
91-01 PC A09/MF A01
91-04 PC A13/MF A03
91-01 PCA02/MF A01
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
91-01 PC AO9/MF A02
NSt Technology Services Corp.. CorvaKs, OR.
PB91-226332/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-M43-324*
Battote. Columbus. OK
PB91-234633/REB
EPA-M-03-324*
LooHheed Engr
91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
NV.
PB91-117127/REB
PB9M17176/REB
PB9M41B12/REB
PB91-146548/REB
PB91-146555/REB
PB91-195990/REB
PB91-218016/REB
ng and Sciences Co, Inc.. Las Vegas.
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PCAO2/MFA01
91-01 PC A09/MF AM
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
91-01 PC A06/MF A01
91-O4 PC A1S7MF A03
Lockheed Engineering and Seances Co, Inc.. Las Vegas.
NV. Enviunnemal Programs Office.
P891-218974/REB 91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
NS1 Technology Services Corp, CorvaBs. OR.
PB91-159S90/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA-69-OM2SS
Foster Wheeler Enwesponse. Inc, Edoon. NJ.
PB91-17681B/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-177097/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Union Carbide Industrial Gases, Inc, Tarrytown, NY.
PB91-18272S/RES 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
LJUe (Arthur D ), Inc, Cambridge. MA
PB91-14845Z/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-6B-03-3348
Cadmus Group, Inc., Waltham, MA.
PB91-129767/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-129775/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-129783/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-129791/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-129809/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-03-3365
Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc, Durham, NC.
PB91-182642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Energy and Environmental Research Corp, Durham, NC.
PB91-191411/REB 9101 PC A03/MF A01
Energy and Environmental Research Corp, Irvine, CA.
PB91-213611/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA-68-03-3379
Cincinnati Univ., OH.
PB91-181818/REB 91-01 PCA14/MFA02
EPA-68-03-3389
Istrtuto di Rcefca suite Acque. Rome (Italy).
PB91-162719/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PEI Associates, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
PB91-125732/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PEI Associates, Inc, Cincinnati, OH.
PB91-125740/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-240S72/REB
EPA-68-O3-3409
91-04 PCA04/MFA01
Camp, Dresser and McKee, Inc, Cambridge, MA.
PB91-168476/REB 91-O1 PC A15/MF A02
PB91-206599/REB
91-04 PCA06/MFA01
Geoscience Consultants Ltd, Albuquerque. NM.
PB91-191353/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
PEI Associates. Inc, Arlington, VA.
PB91-149609/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Vista Research, Inc, Mountain View. CA.
PB91-106245/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-206912/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-219592/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-226316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-227942/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA-tt-03-3413
IT Corp, Cincinnati. OH.
PB91-220384/REB
91-04 PCA07/MFA02
IT Environmental Programs, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
PB91-196626/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-206243/REB
PB91-231456/REB
PB91-231464/REB
Matrecon, Inc.. Atameda, CA.
PB91-231S22/REB
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
91-04 PCA12/MFA03
91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PEI Associates, Inc., Arlington, VA.
PB91-228395/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
PEI Associates, Inc.. Cincinnati. OH.
PB91-148296/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
91-01 PCA99/MFA04
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
91-O4 PC A10/MF A03
PB91-148379/REB
PB91-176792/REB
PB91-204354/REB
EPA-68-03-J429
Montgomery (James M.) Consulting Engineers. Inc, Pasa-
dena. CA.
PB91-196378/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA-C»-03-343«
Systems Applications. Inc, San Rafael, CA.
PB91-179093/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-M-03-347*
Technical Resources, Inc, Gulf Breeze, FL
PB91-163873/REB
PB91-206938/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-17166O/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA-6S-03-34M
PRC Environmental Management Inc, Chicago. IL
PB91-129759/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-1870S4/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA48-03-34&5
Science Applications International Corp, McLean, VA.
PB91-113845/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Science Applications International Corp.. San Diego. CA.
PB9M81768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-03-3S11
Mid-Pacific Environmemal Lab, Mountain View, CA.
PB91-127B03/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA-6A-03-3513
AQUA TERRA Consultants. Decatur. GA.
PB91-231423/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-6S43-3529
Science Applications International Corp.. Narragansett, Rl.
PB91-137000/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-6«-03-4O06
IT Environmental Programs, Inc., Cincinnati. OH.
P891-217398/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-148338/REB
PB91-161695/REB
PB91-171645/REB
EPA-68-03-400a
Hazleton Labs. America. Inc, Rockville, MD.
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
91-01 PCA04/MFA01
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-233379/REB
EPA-68-03-4038
Cincinnati Univ., OH.
PB91-217919/REB 91-O4 PC A08/MF A02
Cincinnati Univ., OH. Dept of Civil and Environmental Engi-
neering.
PB91-137091/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-137141/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA-«8-03-8033
Southwest Research Inst, San Antonio, TX. Dept of Geo-
soences.
PB91-109165/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-04-S041
Science Applications International Corp, McLean, VA.
PB91-148437/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-08-0023
HydroQual. Inc, Mahwah. NJ.
PB91-191726/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-206276/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-68-033479
Southern BtoProducts, Inc., Pendleton, SC.
PB91-179085/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-6»-CO-001$
IT Environmental Programs, Inc, Cincinnati. OH.
PB91-217398/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA-66-CO-0050
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co, Inc, Las Vegas,
NV.
PB91-217380/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-M-CO-0069
Miller (Wade) Associates, Inc, Arlington, VA.
PB91-225698/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-68-C8-0004
Syracuse Research Corp, NY.
PB91-103556/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA-68-C8-0006
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc, Corvallis, OR.
PB91-179077/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-179101/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PB91-191155/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-226456/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-226514/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-240499/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ManTech Environmental Technology International, Inc,
CorvalSs, OR.
PB91-216390/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
NSI Technology Services Corp, Corvallis, OR.
PB91-106229/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
PB91-125682/REB
PB91-129692/REB
PB91-136598/REB
PB91-136614/REB
PB91-144824/REB
PB91-146480/REB
PB91-146506/REB
PB91-159590/REB
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
91-01 PCA01/MFA01
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PCA11/MFA02
Systems Applications, Inc, San Rafael, CA.
PB91-179O93/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-6»-C»-O011
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc, Durham. NC.
PB91-223180/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-223198/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-CS-15
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc, Ada, OK.
PB91-217406/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-68-CS-0023
Eastern Research Group, Inc, Arlington, MA.
PB91-104265/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Hydroqual, Inc, Mahwah, NJ.
PB91-102095/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-6S-C8-002S
NSI Technology Services Corp, Ada. OK.
PB91-129205/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-6«-C»-O033
Life Systems, Inc, Cleveland, OH.
PB91-142828/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
PB91-142836/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
PB91-142844/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
PB91-142869/REB 91-01 PC AOt/MF A01
PB91-143412/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
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NSF-PCM-8351355
EPA-68-C8-0036
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Arlington, MA.
PB91-172122/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
JACA Corp., Fort Washington, PA.
PB91-233627/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
EPA-68-C8-0052
Dynamac Corp., Rockville, MD.
PB91-180174/REB
EPA-68-C8-0058
GeoTrans, Inc., Hemdon, VA.
PB90-274549/REB
EPA-68-C8-0061
Science Applications International Corp., Bothell, WA.
PB91-216457/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
PB91-125690/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
91-01 PC A99/MF A04
91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-191262/REB
PB91-231530/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
91-04 PCA09/MFA02
Science Applications International Corp., Paramus, NJ.
PB91-1365S6/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
Versar, Inc., Springfield, VA.
PB91-235887/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-68-C8-0062
JACA Corp., Fort Washington, PA.
PB91-233627/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
Science Applications International Corp., Cincinnati, OH.
PB91-228015/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-228023/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-228031/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-228O49/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-228056/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-228064/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-228072/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-228080/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Science Applications International Corp.. McLean, VA.
PB91-148387/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
91-04 PCA04/MFA01
91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA-68-00-0125
Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
PB91-226449/REB
EPA-68-DO-0141
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-222034/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-223255/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-223297/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-226399/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-6«-OO-0171
Environmental Management Support, Silver Soring, MD.
PB91-181834/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-DO-0177
VIGYAN, Inc., Falls Church, VA.
PB91-231548/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
EPA-68-D8-006S
Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
PB91-187575/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-161752/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
PB91-216440/REB
PB91-220392/REB
EPA-68-C8-O066
Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
PB91-145680/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA-6B-C8-0068
Integrated Lab. Systems, Research Triangle Park, NC.
P891-140376/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
EPA-68-C8-O069
Integrated Lab. Systems, Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-144675/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA-«8-C8-003303-3279
Life Systems, Inc., Cleveland, OH.
PB91-225565/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-225631/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
PB91-225672/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA-68-C9-0004
Southwest Research InsL, San Antonio, TX
PB91-187583/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA-68-C9-0031
Cincinnati Univ OH.
PB91-162487/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-C9-0033
Foster Wheeler Boiler Corp., Livingston. NJ
PB91-133264/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Foster Wheeler Enviresponse. Inc., Livingston, NJ.
PB91-231209/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-C9-O035
Environmental Resources Management, lnc.,Exton, PA.
P891-206193/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-C9-0038
Acurex Corp., Jefferson, AR. .......
PB91-131623/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-182493/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-182733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-223388/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB91-223396/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
PB91-226308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Acurex Corp.. Mountain View, CA.
PB91-183541/REB
EPA-68C8000G
NSI Technology Services Corp.. Corvallts, OR.
PB91-1464497REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA-68-CO-0021
Technical Resources, Inc., Davis, CA. „_._,.,..,-.„..
PB91-168500/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB91-196014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-00-0097
IrrBtec, Falls Church, VA. »-, ,..c An,
PB91-233254/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA-68-00-0106
ManTech Envronmental Technology, Inc., Research Tnan-
PB9^ia2840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA-68-D-80095
Nevada Univ. System, Reno. Desert Research Inst.
PB9M67601/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA-68D90066
Systems Applications, Inc., San Rafael, CA.
PB91-131227/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
PB91-131243/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-131250/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA-68D90133
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Arlington, MA.
91-01 PCA09/MFA01
91-01 PCA21/MFA03
91-01 PCA05/MFA01
91-01 PCA23/MFA03
PB91-168435/REB
PB91-168443/REB
EPA-68-D8-O073
Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Center for Economics Research.
PB91-222539/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA03
EPA-68-D8-0085
PTI Environmental Services. Bellevue. WA.
PB91-125872/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PB91-149567/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-149575/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-149591/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-211946/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB91-211953/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
EPA-68-D8-0112
Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc., Pasadena. CA.
PB91-227975/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-D9-0011
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-182022/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-D9-0054
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-223230/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-D9-0094
AScI Corp., McLean, VA.
PB91-137281/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA-68-09-0166
Geomet Technologies, Inc., Germantown, MD.
PB91-219568/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Versar, Inc., Springfield, VA.
PB91-102087/REB
PB91-102137/REB
EPA-68-D9-0168
Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Durham, NC.
PB91-223149/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-223206/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-223271/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Springfield, VA.
PB91-168492/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-D9-0169
Abt Associates. Inc., Cambridge. MA.
PB91-102145/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
Radian Corp., Hemdon, VA. Dulles Technology Center
PB91-167577/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA-68-O9-0173
Alliance Technologies Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
PB91 -103572/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91 -191312/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-216325/REB 91-04 PC A16/MF A03
PB91-219550/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-223214/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-22641S/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-D-00120
Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Springfield, VA
PB91-242404/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA-68-D-10009
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park NC.
PB91-213553/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68D80014
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC .„,„_ .„
PB91-148262/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
PB91-148288/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PB91-168583/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA-68-D-80016
State Univ. of New York at Albany. Atmospheric Sciences
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-211912/REB
EPA-68-D90170
ICF, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
PB91-125922/REB
PB91-131300/REB
PB91-157222/REB
PB91-183566/REB
PB91-221242/REB
EPA-68-DO-0020
JT and A, Inc., Washington, DC.
PB91-224303/REB
EPA-68-0-80073
Research Triangle Insl, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Center for Economics Research. .„,.«: .„,
PB91 -168575/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
91-04 PCA06/MFA01
91-01 PCA09/MFA02
91-01 PCA10/MFA02
91-01 PCA07/MFA01
91-01 PC A11/MF A02
91-04 PCA07/MFA02
91-04 PCA14/MFA03
EPA-68-DO-0106
Environmental Health Research and Testing, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-213546/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
Northrop Services, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-199844/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-DO-0124
Systems Applications, Inc., San Rafael, CA.
PB91-216176/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA-68-DO-0141
Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC. Environmental
Systems Div.
PB91-226423/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-W8-0038
Industrial Economics, Inc., Cambridge, MA.
PB91-125757/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-6B-W8-0098
Environmental Law Inst., Washington, DC.
PB91-921259/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA-68-W9-0008
Science Applications International Corp., Bothell, WA.
PB91-125781/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA-69-0 3-3246
E and S Environmental Chemistry, Inc., Corvallis, OR.
PB91-144816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
N00014-86-K-0211
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Dept. of Microbiology.
PB91-242479/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
NIH-CA-42854
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City.
PB91-117499/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
NIH-GM337B2
Massachuse
PB91-163816/REB
Massachusetts Univ., Amherst. Dept. of Zoology.
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
NIH-HD-10773
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
PB91-182154/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
NIH-N01-CP-61063
Environmental Research Lab., Narragansett, Rl.
PB91-196592/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-196600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NRC-04-88-074
Princeton Univ., NJ. Dept. of Civil Engineering and Oper-
ations Research.
PB91-177261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NSF-BSR83-08918
Wisconsin Univ.-(
PB91-163535/REB
Wisconsin Univ.-Madison. Center for Limnology.
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
NSF-BSR-8506417
Environmental Research Lab.. Gulf Breeze, FL
PB91-163840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NSF-CBT86-12579
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Re-
agftggSEEB1*-
NSF-CES88-14615
Geological Survey, Reston, VA. .„„,.,,- ...
PB91-216275/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NSF-DEB80-12313
Wisconsin Univ.-Madison. Center for Limnology.
PB91-163535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NSF-ECE83-11786
Geological Sun/ey, fleston, VA. .„„,,,,- »„,
PB91-216275/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
NSF-PCM-8351355
Illinois Univ. at Urbana-Champaign. Dept. of Veterinary
pt^63857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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CONTRACT/GRANT NUMBER INDEX
MSF-WS7419-CES
Princeton Urtv, NJ. Dept. ol CM Engineering and Oper-
PHS-HO-0971S
Duke Univ. Medical Center. Durham, NC. Dept of Pharma-
PB91-177253/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-177261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PH&€S-2S01«
Health Effects noaoarcti Lab, Research Triangle Park. NC.
PB91-117614ffiEB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PHS-HDOSKI
HeaRM ETfects Researcn Lab, Research Triangle Park. NC.
Nemtoacotogy Oiv.
PB91-213637/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-2136S2^IEB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-2114O9/REB
PB91-213496/REB
PHS-HO-22781
Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baton
PB91-116996/REB
PHS-MS24S98
NBurotoiocotooy Dw,
PB91-213637/REB
PB91-213652/REB
PO1-AI1936*
Duke Univ., Durham. NC.
PB91-115774/REB
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
xx». MD.
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Research Triangle Park. NC.
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
R01-ES02509-01
Utah Univ.. Salt Lake City.
PB91-109157/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
R-005840
Minnesota Univ.. Minneapolis. Dept- of Civil and Mining En-
/REB
91-01 PCA07/MFA01
T-9018O8-01-0
Montana Dept of Commerce, Helena.
PB91-236018/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
USOA-«6-CRCR-1-2iai
Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle Park. NC.
P891-1B2154/REB
W-740S-ENO-48
Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA.
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
DE91002995/REB
91-01 PCA04/MFA01
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EPA/600/D-85/036
PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons) Uptake by Plants:
Methodology and Initial Investigations.
PB85-169597/REB PC A02/MF A01
PB85-169597/REB
PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons) Uptake by Plants:
Methodology and Initial Investigations.
PB85-169597/REB PC A02/MF A01
EPA, Environmental Research Lab Athens, GA
EPA/600/D-85/036
PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons) Uptake by Plants:
Methodology and Initial Investigations.
PB85-169597/REB PCA02/MFA01
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AD-A230 429/3/REB
Post Remedial Action Report. Lansdowne Radioactive Res-
idence Complex, Dismantlement/Removal Project Volume
1. Government Operations.
AD-A230 429/3/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
AD-A23S 140/1/REB
Potentiabon o 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachlorophenol.
AD-A235 140/1/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ADL-54995-35
Laboratory Evaluation of the Low Temperature Characteris-
tics of Four Protective Clothing Materials.
PB91-148452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AFOSR-TR-91-0433
Potentiation o 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachlorophenol.
AD-A235 140/1/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
AP-42-SUPPL-A
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 2.
Mobile Sources. Supplement A.
PB91-167692/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
AP-42-SUPPL-C
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume 1.
Stationary Point and Area Sources, Fourth Edition. Supple-
ment C.
PB91-125906/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
BBW-PROC-(89)3
Palladium und dessen Legierungen als Wasserstoff-Per-
meattonsmembfanen. Literaturstudie. (Palladium and its
alloys as hydrogen permeation membranes. Literature
study).
DE91724862/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
CCMS-172
Emissions of Dioxins and Related Compounds from Com-
bustion and Incineration Sources.
PB91-103S98/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
CENAB-CO/HTW/90-1/EPA(S>-VOL-1
Post Remedial Action Report, Lansdowne Radioactive Res-
idence Complex, Dismantlement/Removal Project Volume
1. Government Operations.
AD-A230 429/3/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
CEFH-90-04
Annual Hazardous Waste Research Symposium (16th): Re-
medial Action, Treatment and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on April 3-5, 1990.
PB91-145664/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
CER1-90-16
Physical/Chemical Treatment of Hazardous Waste Sites:
Speaker Slide Copies and Supporting Information.
P&91-145433/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
CH-90-75
Analysts of Historical Radiativety Important Trace Gases
(RITG) Emissions: Development of a Trace Gas Accounting
System (T-GAS) for 14 Countries.
PB91-216325/REB 91-04 PC A16/MF A03
CONTRIB-A6023
Interaction of Elevated Ultraviolet-B Radiation and CO2 on
Productivity and Photosynthetic Characteristics in Wheat
Rice, and Soybean.
PB91-196279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-P08
Fish Hepatocyte Model for Investigation of the Effects of
Trihakxnethanes. (Chapter 27).
PB91-132845/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
COMTRIB-46
Human Impacts to Minnesota Wetlands.
PB91-183160/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-64
Optimal Characterization of Stnjcture for Prediction of Prop-
erties.
PB91-163584/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONTRIB-667
Effects of Temperature and Salinity on 'Menidia berytlina'
Embryos Exposed to Terbufos.
PB9i:i63881/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
COHTRIB-679
Ocular Chondrosarcomas in 'Rivulus marmoratus1 Poey
(Short Communication).
PB91-206946/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-MO
Testing of Insect Microsporidans (Microspora: Nosemati-
dae) in Nontarget Aquatic Species. „,..,- .„.
PB91-163899/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
CONTRIB-M9
Genes Encoding Mercuric Reductases from Selected
Gram-Negative Aquatic Bacteria Have a Low Degree of Ho-
motogy with merA of Transposon TN50. „,.,.-.-.
PB91-163782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-693
Reid Observations of the Ecology and Habits of Mangrove
Rivulus f Rivulus marmoratus') in Belize and Florida (Te-
leostei: CyprinodonWormes: Rivulidae). „,.._.„..
PB91-163840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
CONTRIB-695
Vertebral Abnormalities in Juvenile Inland Silversides 'Meni-
dfe beryllina' Exposed to Terbufos during Embryogenesis.
PB91-163956/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-717
Para-Hydroxybenzoate as an Intermediate in the Anaerobic
Transformation of Phenol to Benzoate. .„,.„. ....
PB91-206938/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-2426
Preliminary Field Verification of Daily Growth Increments in
the Lapillar Otoliths of Juvenile Gunners.
PB91-183236/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-4889
Isotopic Exchange between Carbon Dioxide and Ozone via
0((sup 1)D) in the Stratosphere.
PB91-183384/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIB-8185
Effects of UV-B Radiation on Soybean Yield and Seed
Quality: A Six-Year Reid Study.
PB91-196287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
CONTRIBA-4997
Reid Study of the Interaction between Solar Ultraviolet-B
Radiation and Drought on Photosynthesis and Growth in
Soybean.
PB91-196295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
DCN-89-239-009-07-02
Health Hazard Assessment Summary: Steel Mill Emissions.
PB91-182022/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
DCN-90-203-099-26-09
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Volume 4. Citations. 1990.
PB91-168435/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
DCN-90-20 3-099- 26-10
Ongoing Research and Regulatory Development Projects.
PB91-161752/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
DCN-90-203-099-26-11
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Index, 1990.
PB9M68443/REB 91-01 PCA21/MFA03
DCN-90- 203-099-27-06
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities.
PB91-187575/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
DCN-90-239-005-48-09
Approach for Estimating Global Landfill Methane Emissions.
PB91-149534/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF AC1
DCN-9O-262-045-09
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Aldehyde Results,
1989.
PB91-148288/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
DE91002995/REB
Guidance document for prepermit bioassay testing of low-
level radioactive waste.
DE91002995/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
DE91005910/REB
Radiation monitoring around United States nuclear test
areas, calendar year 1989. Offsite environmental monitoring
report
DE91005910/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
DE91014097/REB
Characterizing soils for hazardous waste site assessments.
DE91014097/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
DE91016758/REB
Ground-Water Issue: Soil sampling and analysis for volatile
organic compounds.
DE91016758/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
DE91724862/REB
Palladium und dessen Legierungen als Wasserstoff-Per-
meattonsmembranen. LJteraturstudie. (Palladium and its
alloys as hydrogen permeation membranes. Literature
study)
DE91724862/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
DOE/DP/00 539-062
Radiation monitoring around United States nuclear test
areas, calendar year 1989. Offsite environmental monitoring
DE91005910/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
ECAOCIN-402
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Lindane.
PB91-142851/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
ECAO-CIN-404
Drinking Water Criteria Document for 1,2-Dichtoropropane.
PB91-143388/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-406
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Heptachlor, Hepta-
chkx Epoxide and Chlordane.
PB91-142877/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
ECAO-CIN-407
ECAO-CIN-408
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toluene.
PB91-143487/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
ECAO-CIN-409
A12/MF A02
ECAOCIN-420
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Aldicarb.
PB91-142810/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-425
ECAO-CIN-426
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Toxaphene
PB91-143404/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
ECAO-CIN-613
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Acenaphthens.
PB91-161513/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-614
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Acrolein.
PB91 -161612/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-615
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Acrylonitrile.
PB91 -161398/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-616
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Aldrin/Dieldrin.
PB91-161521/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-617
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
Antimony.
PB91-161539/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-621
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Benzidene.
PB91-161604/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-624
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Carbon Tetrachloride.
PB91-161554/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-625
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chlordane.
PB91-161547/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-628
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chloroalkyl Ethers.
PB91-161620/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ECAO-C1N-629
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chlorinated Naphthalenes.
PB91-161380/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-630
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum tor
Chlorinated Phenols.
PB9M61661/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ECAO-CIN-631
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Chloroform.
PB91-161562/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-632
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for 2-
Chkxophenol.
PB91-161570/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-636
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
DDT.
PB91-161471/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ECAOCIN-640
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
2,4-Dichlorophenol.
PB91-161596/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-642
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
2,4-Dimethytphenol.
PB91-161497/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-644
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Diphenylhydrazine.
PB91-161448/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-646
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
PB91-161505/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-647
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Ethylbenzene.
PB91-161489/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-648
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
PB91^161430/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-649
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
PB91-161646/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ECAO-CIN-651
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
PB9?-161«3/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-652
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Hexachlorobutadiene.
PB91-161455/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CIN-654
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document Addendum for
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene.
PB91-161422/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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Ambient Water Quafty Criteria Oocunent Addendum for
PB9VI61414/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CM4S2
Ambient Water Quality Criteria Document: Addendum for
PB91-16140S/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Amfaient Water QuaHy Criteria Document Addendum for
P891-161638/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CM4BS
Ambient Water Oualty Criteria Document Addendum for
PMhaMe Esters.
PB91-161653/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ECAO-CBW74
Ambient Water QuaHy Criteria Document Addendum for
Toxapnene.
PB91-161588/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ECAO-CM-753
Feasfctty of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combustor Rutland. Ver-
mont Plot Study
PB91-18191?mEB 91-01 PCA14/MFA02
ECAO-H-0117
Noncvoinogenic Effects of Chromium: Update to Health
PB9M36523/HEB 91-01 PC AOC/MF A01
ECAO-B-0127
International Approaches to Developing Standards for Non-
criMria PohJtants.
PB91-19140J/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
ECAO-R-0132
Summary Review of He**! Effect* Anocttted with Ele-
mental and tnoroanc Phoaphorus Compoundc Health
91-01 PCAOS/MFA01
ECAO-R-0140
Acid Aerosols Issue Paper Health Effect* and Aerometric*.
PB91-12S864/REB 91-01 PCA17/MFA03
ECAO-R-02I7
MrOuaMy Orttaria tor Lead: Supplement to the 1966 Ad-
91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
ECAOBOSO*
Otiat Heath Issues Assooatad with Review of the Scien-
t*c Criteria for Carbon Monoxide.
PB9M91304/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
ECAO-A-0311
Communicating Risk Intamation to State and Local Air Pot-
UOT Control Agencies via U.S. EPA's Air Risk Information
Support Center (Ai RJSC).
P891-191296/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
ECAOfl-0375
Mutfcneda Risk Assessment for Environmental Risk Man-
p|r9M9i28fVREB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ECAO-R-03B2
Indoor Air-Assessment Indoor Concentrations of Environ-
PW?193M7^R^ 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Critical HeaMi Issues Associatad with Review of the Stien-
flfc Maria tor Oridss of Mkogan.
PB91-191270/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
: Methods Of Analysis tor Enviwv
91-01 PC A03/MF AOI
Indopr AT - A»s»»n
mental Caromooans.
PB91-137273/REB
EPA/AArXTA»4n/B4
DurataHy Teeing of an M100-Fueted Toyota LCS4I Cartna
Equipped «*h a ResMvaty Heated Catalytic Converter.
P8S1.106732/REB 91O1 PC AOS/MF AOI
EPA/AAnTA»«1/01
Convaraion of Methmol-Fuetad 16-Vatva. 4-Cvtnder Engine
to Operation on Qaaeous 2H2/CO Fuel tntarim Reort 5
PBat-195B41/REB
.
on Qaaeous 2H2/CO Fuel tntarim Report
91-01 PC AW/MF AOI
EPA/DF/DK-91/086
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents (POHC)
Reference Directory. (Version 1.0) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S07749/REB 91-04 CP D04
EPA/DF/DK41/086A
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents (POHC)
Reference Directory. Documentation.
PB91-201061/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
EPA/DF/MT-91/003A
Hazardous Waste Data Management System (HYVDMS) Ex-
tract Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-1008B3/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
EPA/DF/taT-91/004
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Point Source
Modelers' Inventory. 1985.
PB91-505586/REB 91-O1 CPT03
EPA/DF/MT-91/005
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian Model-
ers' Point Source Data, 1985.
PB91-505594/REB 91-01 CPTD2
EPAyDF/MT-91/006
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobie Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Weekday,
1985.
PB91-505602/REB 91-01 CPT03
EPA/Df/MT-91/007
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC NonmoWe Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Week-
day. 1905.
PB91-505610/REB 91-01 CPT03
EPA/DF/HT-91/00*
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Source* Modelers' Tape • Winter Weekday.
1985.
PB91-505628/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/MT-91/009
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
TSP NonmoMe Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter Week-
P891-505636/REB 91-01 CP T02
EM/DF/MT-91/010
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter Saturday.
1985.
PB91-505644/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/011
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobie Modelers1 Tape • Winter Saturday. 1965.
PB91-505651/REB 91-01 CPT03
EPA/DF/MT41/012
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Saturday.
1985.
PB91-505669/REB S1-01 CP T02
EPA/OF/MT41/013
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
TSP Nonmobie Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Saturday,
1985.
PB91-505677/REB 91-01 CP TM
EPA/DF/MT-91/014
NAPAP Erresswra Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobie Sources Modelers' Tape. 1985.
PB91-505685/REB 91-01 CP TO3
EPA/DF/MT-ai/OIS
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobie Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter Sunday.
1965
PB91-505693/REB 91-01 CPT03
EPA/DF/MT4V016
NAPAP Emission* Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobie Sources Modelers' Tape • Winter Sunday,
EMMA/CTAM1/U
Light-Duty Automotive Technology and Fuel Economy
Trande tough 1991.
PB91-206342/REB 91-04 PCAOS/MFA02
EPA/AA/CTAB41/03
Evalualion of Camet P.I •!» il/ I Hand Metal MonoHh
r*lal|tir Converter* on an M100 Neat Methanol Fueled
Vehicle. Part 3.
PB91-21S863/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF AO1
EPA-AA-TEB41/01
User's Guda to MOBH-E4.1 (Mobie Source Emission
Factor Model).
PB91-228759/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/DF/DK41/073
Retott Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at Coel-
Fwod Plants Per Mcrocompulen*.
PB91-506295/REB 91-01 CP002
EPA/DF/DK-fl/07*
ConscaoMed List of Chamicat Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning, and Commurfly Right to Know
Act SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances,
CERCLA Hazardous Substances and SARA Section 313
Toxic Chemicals (Tide W, List of Lists) (tor Mfeocomput-
PB91-506964/REB 91-01 CP D02
1985.
PB91-505701/REB
EPA/DF/MT41/017
NAPAP E
91-01 CPT02
itory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadnn
TSP Nonmobie Sources Modelers' ~ --- - - •
Tape - Winter Sunday.
1985
PB91-505719/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/HT-ai/OII
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
TSP Nonmobie Sources Modelers' Tape - Fal Weekday.
1965
PB91-505727/REB 81-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-41/019
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version Zf. U.S. and Canada
THC Mobie Sources Modelers- Tapes - Fal Saturday.
PB91-505735/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-41/020
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobie Sources Modelers' Tape - Pel Saturday,
1985
PB9l'-S05743/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/HT-91/021
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version Zr U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobie Sources Modelers' Tape - Fal Saturday. 1985.
PB91-505750/REB 91-01 CP TO
EPA/DF/BtT-«1/022
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadtan
TSP Nonmobie Sources Modelers' Tape • Fal Saturday,
1985.
PB91-505768/REB 91-01 CPTO
EPA/DF/MT-91/023
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall Sunday. 1985.
PB91-505776/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/024
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape • Fall Sunday,
THC
1985.
PB91-505784/REB
91-01 CPT03
EPA/DF/MT-91/025
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Sunday. 1985.
PB91-505792/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/026
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Sunday,
TSP Nonmobile Sources
1985.
PB91-505800/REB
91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/UT-91/027
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Week-
day, 1985.
PB91-505818/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/MT-91/028
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Satur-
day. 1985.
PB91-505826/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/029
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Sunday. 1985.
PB91-505834/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/030
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape • Spring Week-
day. 1985.
PB91-505842/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/UT-91/031
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Point Sources. 1985.
PB91-505859/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/MT41/032
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian
Annual Point Sources, 1985.
PB91-505867/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/MT-91/033
NAPAP Annual Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Area Sources, 1985.
PB91-505875/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/MT-91/034
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian Annual
Area Sources, 1985.
PB91-505883/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/Df/UT-91/035
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Annual Natu-
ral Paniculate Sources, 1985.
PB91-505891/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/Df/alT41/03«
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian Annual
Natural Partojlate Sources. 1985.
PB91-505909/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/MT-41/037
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobie Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring Weekday.
1985.
PB91-505917/REB 91-01 CPT03
EPA/DF/MT-91/03*
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobie Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Week-
day. 1985.
PB91-505925/REB 91-01 CPT03
EPA/DF/MT-91/039
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobie Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Weekday.
1985.
PB91-505933/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/HT-91/040
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
TSP Nonmobie Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Weekday.
1985.
PB91-5O5941/REB 91-01 CPTO2
EPA/OF/HT-91/041
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring Saturday.
19fi5
PB91-505958/REB 91-01 CPT03
EPA/DF/IIT-*1/042
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring Satur-
PB91-505966/REB 91-01 CPT03
EPAVDF/HT-91/043
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobie Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Saturday,
PB91-505974/REB 91-01 CPT02
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EPA/ROD/R02-90/114
EPA/DF/UT-91/044
NAPAP Emissions Enventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadi-
an TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Satur-
day, 1985.
PB91-505982/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/045
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring Sunday,
1965.
PB91-505990/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/HT-91/046
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobite Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring Sunday,
1985.
PB91-506006/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/047
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Sunday,
1985.
PB91-506014/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/048
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Sunday,
1985.
PB91-506022/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/WT-91/049
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer Weekday,
1985.
PB91-506030/REB 91-01 CPT03
EPA/DF/HT-91/050
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer Week-
day, 1985.
PB91-506048/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/051
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Source Modelers' Tape - Summer Weekday.
1985.
PB91-506055/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/IIT-91/052
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer Week-
day, 1985.
PB91-506063/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/MT-91/OS3
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers1 Tapes - Summer Saturday,
1985
PB91-506071/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/054
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer Satur-
PB91-506089/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/055
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer Saturday,
1985
PB91-506097/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/056
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Durces Modelers' Tape - Summer Satur-
TSP Nonmobile Sources I
ly, 1985.
J91-506105/REB
91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/MT-91/057
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC MoHe Sources Modelers1 Tapes - Summer Sunday.
1985
PB91-506113/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/UT-91/05*
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers1 Tapes - Summer
PB91%612?/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/MT-91/059
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer Sunday.
1065
PB91'-506139/REB 91-01 CP T02
EFA/DF/irr-»1/OM
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Sunday 1985
PB91-506147/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/MT-91/061
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers; Tapes - Fall Weekday,
1965
PB91'-506154/REB 91-01 CPT03
EPA/DF/MT-91/062
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers1 Tapes - Fall Weekday,
PKM-506162/REB 91-01 CP T03
EPA/DF/UT-91/063
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Weekday.1985^
PB91-506170/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/UT-91/064
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Satur-
P^11Jo6i88/REB 91-01 CPT02
EPA/DF/MT-91/065
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Participate Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506196/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/066
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Weekday, 1985.
PB91-506204/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/067
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer Sat-
urday, 1985.
PB91 -50621 2/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/068
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Sunday. 1985.
PB91-506220/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/069
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Weekday,
1985.
PB91-506238/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/070
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Saturday,
1985.
PB91-506246/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/071
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Sunday,
1985.
PB91-S06253/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/077
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1988: Reporting Facilities
Names and Addresses.
PB91-506816/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/DF/MT-91/080A
Hazardous Waste Data Management System Extract Ttpe.
Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-156737/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
EPA/DF/MT-91/080B
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System
Extract Tape. Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-156745/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
EPA/DF/MT-91/082
Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substances Inven-
tory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File,
January 1991.
PB91 -507301 /REB 91-01 CP T05
EPA/DF/HT-91/082A
Computer-Readable TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory.
Data Tape Documentation.
PB91-167767/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/DF/MT-91/083
Commenced PMN Case Number Cross-Reference Rle to
Chemical Abstracts Registry Number or Accession Number,
January 1991
PB91 -50731 9/REB 91-01 CP T02
EPA/OF/UT-91/085
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1989.
PB91-507509/REB 91-01 CP T14
EPA/DF/MT-91/085A
Toxic Release Inventory. 1989. Magnetic Tape Documenta-
tion
PB91-187500/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/DF/IIT.91/101
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred Name File, June 1991 .
PB91-510024/REB 91-04 CPT05
EPA/IMSD-91/100
Access EPA: Public Information Tods. Major EPA Dockets,
Clearinghouses and Hotlines, Records Management Pro-
grams Major EPA Environmental Databases, Library and
Information Services, State Environmental Libraries. 1991
PB91?151563/REB 91-04 PCS18.00/MF ACM
EPA/IMSD-91/101
Access EPA: Public Information Tods. 1991 EdrBon
PB91-151571/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A02
EPA/IMSO-91/102
Access EPA: Major EPA Dockets. 1991 Edition
PB91-151589/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
EPA/IMSD-91/103
Access EPA: Clearinghouses and Hotlines. 1991 Edition.
8 91-04 PCE99/MFA01
EPA/IMSD-91/104
Access EPA: Records Management Programs. 1991 Edi-
PB91-151605/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A01
EPA/IMSO-91/105
Access EPA: Major EPA Environmental Databases. 1991
PB91?151613/REB 91-04 PCE99/MFA01
EPA/IMSO-91/106
Access EPA: Library and Information Services
PB91-151621/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A02
EPA/IMSD-91/107
Access EPA. State Environmental Libraries. 1991 Edrtion.
PB^?51639/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R01-90/033
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Old Spring-
field Landfill, Springfield, VT. (Second Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921420/REB 91-04 PCA17/MFA04
EPA/ROD/R01-90/047
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Coakley
Landfill, North Hampton, New Hampshire (First Remedial
Action), June 28,1990.
PB91-921401/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R01-90/048
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Stamina
Mills Site, North Smithdeld, Rl. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921421/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R01-90/049
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Baird and
McQuire/Alternate Water Supply, Holbrook, MA. (Third Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91 -921419/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R01-90/050
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Beacon
Heights Landfill Site, Beacon Falls, CT. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990. (Supplemental).
PB91-921418/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R01-90/051
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Kearsarge
Metallurgical Corporation, Conway, NR (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921416/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R02-90/101
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township Route 72 Site. Burlington County, New Jersey
(First Remedial Action), May 16, 1990.
PB91-921402/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/HOD/R02-90/102
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodland
Township Route 72 and Route 532 Dump Sites, Burlington
County, Chatsworth, NJ. (First Remedial Action), May 1990.
PB91-921426/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/103
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Radium
Chemical Company Site, Woodside, Queens County, New
York (First Remedial Action), Rnal Report, June 21,1990.
PB91-921403/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/104
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sealand
Restoration Site, Town of Lisbon, St. Lawrence County, NY.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921424/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/105
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): FAA Tech-
nical Center, Area 20A - Salvage Yard, Atlantic County, NJ.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921425/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/106
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Lone Pine
Landfill, Freehold Township, Monmouth County, NJ.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921430/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/107
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Syosset
Landfill, Nassau County, Syosset, NY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921549/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/108
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): M and T
DeLisa Landfill Site, Monmouth County, NJ. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921429/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/109
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Scientific
Chemical Processing Site, Cartstadt, Bergen County, NJ.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921423/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-90/110
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American
Thermostat Site. South Cairo, Green County, New York
(Second Remedial Action), Rnal Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921556/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/111
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Solvent
Savers Site, Chenango County. New York (First Remedial
Action), Rnal Report, September 28, 1990
PB91-921557/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPA/ROD/R02-90/112
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mannheim
Avenue Dump Site. Galloway Township, Atlantic County.
NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921495/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/113
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): King of
Prussia Technical Corporation Site, Winstow Township,
Camden County, NJ. (Rrst Remedial Action), September
1990
PB9l'-921503/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R02-90/114
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemical
Leaman Tank Lines Site, Logan Township, Gloucester
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921529/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
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EPA/ROO/R02-90/115
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Myers Prop-
erty, Frankfn Township, NJ. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921428/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R02-90/116
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Metattec/
Aerosystems. Frankhn Borough, Sussex County, NJ,
(Second Remedfel Action), September 1990.
PB91-921527/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R02-90/117
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Hooker-
102nd Street LandH, Niagara Fans. NY. (Frst Remedial
Action). September 1990.
P891-921417/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R02-M/11S
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Higgjns
Farm, Frankfn Township, Somerset County, NJ. (First Re-
medal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921496/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R024Q/119
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mattiace
Pettochemcal Company, Broome County, Glen Cove, NY.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921533/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/HOO/ROMO/120
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pomona
Oaks Wei Contamination Site. Gateway Township, Atlantic
County. NJ. (Frst Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921497/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/MO40/121
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Regnn 2): Hooker
Chemeal/Ruco Polymer S«e, H«*svile. NY. (First Remedi-
al Action) Seuleinuai 1990
P891-921427/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R02-M/122
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Regan 2): Sayrevile
UndM S*a. Borough of Sayrevfte. MxMtesex County. New
Jerwy (First Remedial Action), September 28, 1990.
PB91-921SS8/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/ROO/BOMO/1Z3
Supertund Record of Dads** (EPA Region 2): Ctaremont
Poiycheincal, Nassau County. Old Betnpage. NY. (Second
Remedial Action). Septembar 1990.
PB91-821S26/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R02-907124
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Samey
Farm, Amenta. Dutches* County, NY. (First Remedial
Acton). September 1990,
PB91-921422/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/ROO/B02-9O/12S
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Glen Ridge
Radun Site, Essex County. NJ. (Second Remedwl Action).
June 1990.
PB91-821436/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R02-M/1X
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Regbn 2): Montdair/
West Orange Radun Site. Essex County. NJ. (Second Re-
madW Action). June 1990.
PB91-921431/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROa/ROZ-W/OT
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Cmnanwv
son Graundwatar Contamination Site. Burlington County,
HI (First RemedM Action). September 1990.
PB91-921548/REB 91-O4 PC AOtVMF A02
CPA/ROO/RQ2-M/t2a
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Imperial
Oi/Champkxi Chemicals. Uariboro Township. Monmouth
County. NJ. (First RemedM Action). September 1990.
PB91&1486/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/ROO/ROMO/UI
Supertund Record of Deoaon: (EPA Region 2): Kentucky
Avenua WeHaU S*a. Town of Honjeneads, Chemung
County. New York (Second Remedal Action). September
28, 1990.
P89t-921551/REB 91-04 PCA1S
EM/ROO/R02-M/UO
Superiund Record of Daemon (EPA Region 2): Vestal
Water Supply Wei No. 1-1. Broome County, Vestal NY.
(Second RatnedM Acton). September 1990.
PB91-021499/REB 91-04 PCAOB/MFA02
EPA/TtOO/RM-tO/Ot}
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Reoon 3): U.S. Titani-
um Supertund SM. Nelson County, Vrgria (Frst Remedal
AcSonL Final Report. November 29.1990.
PB91-521559/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R03-*0/0*7
Suparkmd Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): W. M. Uan-
' - - - See. Danwaa. Pennsylvania (Second
, June 29,1990.
~ 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/ROMO/OM
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Otoydon
TCE SNe. Bucks County. Pennsylvania (Second Remedial
Action). Final Report. June 29. 1990.
PB91-&1405/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Croyden
TCE Ska. Bristol Township, Bucks County, PA. (Second Re-
medM Acton). June 1990.
PB91-821435/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA01
EPA/ROO/ROS-90/OM
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Regton 3): Walsh
LaraM Site. Chester County. Pennsytvaraa (First Remedal
Acfcn). June 29.1990.
PB91&1406/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R03-90/090
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Lord-Shope
Landfill Site, Erie County, Pennsylvania (First Remedial
Action). Final Report. June 29, 1990.
PB91-921407/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/091
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Army Creek
Landfill Site, New Castle, Delaware (Second Remedial
Action), Final Report. June 29,1990.
PB91-921408/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/093
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Avtex
Fibers Site, Front Royal, VA. (Second Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921432/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R03-90/094
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brown's
Battery Breaking Site, TMen Township. PA. (Frst Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921437/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/09S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Butz Landfill
Superfund Site. Jackson Township, Monroe County, PA.
(Frst Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921438/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R03-90/096
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Coker's
Sanitation Service Landfills, Kent County, DE. Frst Reme-
dial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921S50/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/H03-90/097
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-Chem
Site. Earl Township, Berks County. PA. (Second Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921502/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R03-M/OM
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Sand.
Gravel and Stone Site. Efcton. MD. (Second Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921439/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R03-M/OM
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome
Landfill Site. Pine Township. Mercer County, PA. (Frst Re-
medul Action). September 1990.
PB91-921440/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/ROO/RO3-90/100
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Raymark
Site. Hatboro Borough. Montgomery County, PA. (Frst Re-
medal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921S04/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R03-90/101
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Keystone
Sanitation Landfill Site. Adams County, Union Township,
PA. (Frst Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921434/REB 91-O4 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R03-90/102
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Tyson
Dump Number 1. Upper Mehon Township, Montgomery
County, PA. (Thrd Remectal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921516/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R03-90/103
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): East Ml
Han Landf*. Springettsbury Township. York County, PA.
(Frst Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921441/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R03-90/104
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base. DE. (First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921SOS/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R03-90/105
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): F*e/Artel
Chemical Site. Nitro. WV. (Second Remedial Action). Sep-
PB91-921433/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R04-90/OM
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Crty Indus-
tries. Writer Park. FL (First Remedial Action). March 1990.
PB91-921530/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R04-90/MO
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hipps Road
Landfill Site. Duval County. JacksonvDe. FL. (Frst Remedh
al Action). (Amendment), September 1990.
PB91-921506/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/ROO/R04-90/061
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): SchuytkH
Metal rWsborough County, Plant City, FL (Frst Remectal
Acton). September 1990.
P891-921501/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
EPA/ROO/R04-90/062
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Munisport
Landfill Site. Dade County. North Miami, FL (Frst Remadfel
PB91-921525/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R04-90/063
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4Y Howe
Vatey Lanom Howe VaJey. KY. (Frst Remectel Action),
PB^921539/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/ROD/RO4-90/065
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Hegton 4): Harris/Palm
Bay Fadty. Palm Bay, Brevard County. FL (First Remedial
91-04 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/066
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Coleman
Evans Wood Preserving Site, Duval County, Jacksonville,
Florida (First Remedial Action (Amendment)). Final Report,
September 9, 1990.
PB91-921S60/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-90/067
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Yellow
Water Road Site, Duval County, Baldwin, FL (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1990.
PB91-921546/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R04-90/068
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): North Holly-
wood Dump, TN. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921443/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-90/069
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Lewisburg
Dump Site, Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee (First
Remedial Action), Final Report, September 19, 1990.
PB91-921561/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/ROD/R04-90/070
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): 62nd Street
Dump, Hillsborough County, Tampa. FL (First Remedial
Action). June 1990.
PB91-921507/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R04-90/071
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Dubose Oil
Products Site. Cantonment Escambia County, FL (First
Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921444/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/072
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Kassouf-Ki-
merting Battery Site, Tampa. Hillsborough County, FL
(Second Remedial Action). March 1990.
PB91-921445/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R04-9Q/073
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Corporation Site. Salisbury. NC.
(Second Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921446/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R04-90/074
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): SCRDI Bluff
Road Site. Columbia, RcrOand County. SC. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921447/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R04-90/07S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pickettvilte
Road Landfill, Jacksonville. Duval County, FL (Frst Reme-
dial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921448/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R04-90/076
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Zellwood
Groundwater Contamination Site. (Operable Unit 1), Orange
County, Zellwood, FL (Frst Remedial Action), (Amend-
ment). March 1990.
PB91-921508/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R04-90/077
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cabot
Carbon/Koppers Site. Gainesville, Alachua County. FL
(Frst Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921449/REB 9t-04 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R04-90/078
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Bypass 601
Groundwater Contamination Site (Martin Scrap Recycling
FaoWy). Concord. NC. (Frst Remedial Action). August
1990.
PB91-921531/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/121
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): NL Indus-
tnes/Taracorp Lead Smelting. Granite City. IL (Frst Reme-
dM Action), March 1990.
PB91-92151S/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A03
EPA/ROD/ROS-90/122
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tn-State
Plating, Columbus, IN. (Frst Remedial Action). March 1990.
PB91-9214SO/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROO/ROS-M/123
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wayne Rec-
lamation and Recycling. Columbia City, Indiana (Frst Re-
medal Action). Final Report, March 30,1990.
PB91-921552/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROO/ROS-90/124
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sangamo/
Crab Orchard National WitdWe Refuge (USDOt), CarterviHe,
IL (Frst Remedtol Action). August 1990.
PB91-921509/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
EPA/ROD/ROS-90/12S
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Onalaska
Municipal Landfill Site, Lacrosse County. Wisconsin (Frst
RemedM Action), Final Report, August 14,1990.
PB91-921410/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R05-90/126
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spiegefcerg
Site. Green Oak Township. Livingston County. Michigan
(Frst Remedal Action). Fnal Report, June 29,1990.
PB91-921553/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/ROD/ROS-90/127
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hagen
Farm Site, Source Control Operable Unit Dane County. Wl.
(Frst Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921545/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/ROD/R08-90/044
EPA/ROD/ROS-90/128
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fisher-Calo
Chem, Kingsbury, IN. (First Remedial Action), August 1990.
PB91-921451/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/129
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ocon-
omowop Electroplating Company Site, Ashippun, Wl. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921517/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R05-90/130
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wheeler Pit
Site, La Prairie Township, Wl. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921452/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/132
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pristine,
Inc., Reading. OH. (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
(Amendment).
PB91-921453/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/133
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): K and L
Landfill, Kalamazco, Ml. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921454/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/134
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kummer
Sanitary Landfill, Northern Township. Beltrami County. MN.
(Third Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921547/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R05-90/135
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ott/Story/
Cordova Chemical Site, North Muskegon. Ml. (Second Re-
medial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921455/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROO/ROS-90/136
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Naval In-
dustrial Reserve Ordnance Plant. Fridley, MN. (First Reme-
dial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921456/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R05-90/ 1 37
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site. Adrian, Michigan (First Reme-
dal Action). Final Report, September 28, 1990.
PB91-921562/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/ROS-90/138
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries. Eau Claire. Wl. (First Remedial Action),
PB^21457/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EP A/ROO/R05-90/ 1 39
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): SL Louis
River/lntertake/Duluth Tar Site, Duluth, MN. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921458/HEB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/140
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Clare Water
Supply, Clare County, Ml. (Fist Remedial Action), August
1990
PB91-9214S9/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/141
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): University
of Minnesota Rosemount Research Center, MN. (First Re-
medtel Action), June 1990.
PB91-921460/REB 91-O4 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R05-90/142
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Moss-Amer-
ican Kerr-McGee Oil Site, Milwaukee. Wl. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921461/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R05-M/143
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Springfield
Township Dump Site. Oakland County. Ml. (First Remedial
' 91*4 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/ROO/R05-90/144
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Metamora
Landfa. Metamora. Lapeer County. Ml. (Second Remedial
'
91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/14S
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Algoma Mu-
riopal Landfill, Algoma, Wl. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990
PB91-921518/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/146
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Master Dis-
posal Service Landfill. Brookfield. Wl. (Fret Remedial
91*4 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R05-90/147
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilly Tar
andChemical Corporation Site. St Peter AqurferSt Loms
Park, MN. (Third Remedial Action), September 1990
PB91-921519/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R05-90/148
EPA/ROD/R05- 90/150
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Bofors-
Nobel Site, Muskegon, Ml. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990.
PB91-921466/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R06-90/OS5
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Jacksonville
Municipal Landfill Superfund Site, AR. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921467/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R06-90/056
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac, Inc.,
Jacksonville, AR. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921513/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R06-90/057
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texarkana
Wood Preserving Company, Texarkana, Bowie County, TX.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921468/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R06- 90/058
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Pagano Sal-
vage Site, Los Lunas, NM. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990.
PB91-921520/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R06-90/059
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tenth
Street Dump/Junkyard, Oklahoma City, OK. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921469/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R06-90/060
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Lincoln County,
Carrizozo, NM. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921543/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R06-90/061
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tinker AFB
(Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB91-921470/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R06-90/062
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Crystal
Chemical Site. Houston. TX. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921510/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R06-90/063
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Rogers
Road Municipal Landfill, Pulaski County. Arkansas (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report, September 27, 1990.
PB91-921563/REB 91-04 PCA08/MFA02
EPA/ROD/R06-90/064
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Arkwood,
Inc., Omaha, AR. (First Remedial Action), September 1 990.
PB91-921521/REB 91-04 PCAOG/MFA02
EPA/ROO/R07-90/033
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Northwest-
em States Portland Cement Company Site, Mason City, IA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921471/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-90/034
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination (East Industrial Park), NE
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921472/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R07-90/035
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination FAR-MAR-CO Subsrte. Hast-
ings Irrigation Pipe Company TCA Soils Operable Unit
Hastings, NE. (Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921473/&EB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-90/036
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lindsay
Manufacturing Company, Lindsay, NE. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921474/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-90/037
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Midwest Operable Unit,
Kellogg. IA. (First Remedial Action). September 1990
PB9V921475/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R07-90/038
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Missouri
Electric Works Site. Cape Girardeau. MO. (First Remedial
£»WS£199a
EPA/ROO/R07-90/039
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Waverty
Ground Water Contamination Site, Waverty. NE. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990. „,,-....
PB91-921477/RE6 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-90V040
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): White Farm
Equipment Company Dump Site, Floyd County, Charles
City, IA. (Fust Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921514/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/ROO/R07-90/041
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Faimeld
Coal Gasification Site, Fairfield, I A. (First Remedial Action),
EPA/ROD/R07-90/043
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), Weldon Spring, MO.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921564/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R07-90/044
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Wheeling
Disposal Service Company Landfill, Amazonia, MO. (First
Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921532/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/028
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Whitewood
Creek Site, Lawrence, Meade, and Butte Counties, South
Dakota (First Remedial Action), Final Report, March 30,
1990.
PB91-921409/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/029
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Portland
Cement Co. (Kiln Dust No. 2 and No. 3) Operable Unit 1,
Salt Lake City, UT. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921540/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/ROD/R08-90/030
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Silver Bow
Creek/ Butte Area NPL Site, Warm Springs Ponds Operable
Unit, Upper Clark Fork River Basin, MT. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921528/REB 91-04 PC A20/MF A04
EPA/ROD/ROS-90/031
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand Creek
Industrial Site. Commerce City, CO. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921479/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/032
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ogden De-
fense Depot (Operable Unit 2), Weber County, Ogden, UT.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921480/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/033
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Mystery
Bridge at Highway 20, Natrons County, WY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91 -921481 /REB 91 -04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/ROD/R08-90/034
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Monticello
Mill Tailings Site, San Juan County, UT. (First Remedial
Action), August 1990.
PB91-921482/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/ROS-90/035
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Martin Mari-
etta Astronautics Group Site, Waterton, CO. (First Remedial
PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROO/R05-90/149
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Union
Scrap Iron Metal, Hennepin County. Minneapolis, MN. (First
Remedial Action), March 1990. .B,/uc »n,
PB91-921465/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R07-90/042
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Shenando-
ah Stables. Lincoln County, MO. (Second Remedial Action),
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921483/HEB
91-04 PCA08/MFA02
EPA/ROD/R08-90/036
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 16), CO. (Second Remedi-
al Action), February 1990.
PB91-921484/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/037
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Mt
Arsenal (Operable Unit 17), CO. (Eighth Remedial Action),
February 1990.
PB91-921512/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/038
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 18), CO. (Third Remedial
Action), February 1990.
PB91-921485/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/039
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Mt
Arsenal (Operable Unit 19), CO. (Fourth Remedial Action),
February 1990.
PB91-921511/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
EPA/ROO/RuS-90/040
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 20), CO. (Fifth Remedial
Action), March 1990.
PB91-921486/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/041
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 22), Colorado (Sixth Re-
medial Action). Final Report. May 3,1990.
PB91-921554/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/042
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 23). Adams County, Colo-
rado (Seventh Remedial Action), Final Draft, March 1990.
PB91-921555/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/R08-90/043
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Flats
Plant (DOE), Northern Jefferson County, CO. (First Remedi-
al Action), January 1990.
PB91-921487/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/ROD/R08-90/044
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sharon
Steel (Midvale Tailings), Midvale, UT. (Rrst Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921488/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
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EPA/ROD/R09-89/03S
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Coast
Wood Preserving. Inc.. Uriah. CA_ (first Remedial Action.
September 1 989)1
PB91-821415/REB 91-01 PC A1S/MF A02
EPA/ROO/R0940/046
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Watkins-
Jotnson (Stewart Division). Scons Valley. CaStorrua (Frst
Remedal Acton). Final Report, June 29, 1990.
PB91-921411/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/ROD/R0940/047
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): J. H. Baxter
Suparfund Site. Weed, CA. (Fist Remedal Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921489/REB 91-O4 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/BOQ/B09-90/U4S
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): StmgfeUow
H«j»n»ii«! Waste Site. Riverside County. CA. (Fourth Re-
medal Acton). September 1990.
PB91-921490/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/BOO/H09-90/049
Supartund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Coafnga
Asbestos Mm, Fresno County. CA. (Second Remedal
Acton). September 1990.
PB91-821523/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/noo/ROB-90/oso
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Solvent
Service Suparhnd Site. San Jos«. CA. (Frst Remedal
Acton). September 1990.
PB91-921S44/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
CPA/ROO/f)Oa-ao/OS2
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Intersl/Sie-
mens Supartund Sue. Cupertino. CA. (Fnt Remedial
Action). September 1990
PB91-821S3S/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EM/ftOO/m-aO/053
Supartund Record of DecMon (EPA Region 9): Louisiana-
Paofc Corporation. drove*. CA. (FrU Ramedal Action).
September 1990.
PB91-921491/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/ROD/WMO/OS4
Supvtund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Applied Ma-
tarMte. Ire, Supertimd S««. Santa Clara, CA. (Fnt Remedi-
al Acton). September 1990.
PB91-921482/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Supartund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Operating
Industries, he, Monterey Park. CA. (Thrd Remedial
Action). September 1990 (Amendment).
PB91-821483/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Supartund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Mel Santa
dam M Supartund Saa. Santa Clara. CA. (First Remedal
Acton), September 1990.
PB91-921S34/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
EPA/ROO/R 10-90/021
Supartund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tetodyne
Wan Chang. Afcany. OR (Fnt Remedal Action). Decem-
ber 1989
PB91-821414/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
EPA/HOO/R1040/OZ4
Supartund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): FUC Pes-
tode Formulation Fadkty. Yafcma. WA. (Hrst Remedial
Acton). September 1990.
PB91-821494/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/ROO/ntO-ao/OZS
Supartund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort Lewis
LognSc* Canlar. Pierce County. Fort Lewis, WA. (Fnt Re-
madW Acton), September 1990.
PB91-921S42/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-ai/074
Magratad A* PoftHton Control System (1APCS). Executable
Model (Version 4.0) (tor Mcrocomputars).
PB91-508489/REB 91-01 CP 002
EM/SW/DK41/074A
•aegiated Air Pokjaon Control System. Version 4.0.
Volume 1 User's Guide.
PB91-133512/REB 9141 PC AO4/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK41/0748
IHeuataJ Air PoMton Control System. Version 4.0.
Volume 2. Technical Documentation Manual
PB91-133S20/REB 91-01 PCA10/UFA02
EPA/SW/DK-at/074C
Megratad Air Poiubon Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 3. Proarammar-s Maintenance Manual
P991-133S38/WEB 81-01 PCAO7/MFA01
EPA/SW/DK41/07S
Minted Air Poaufcn Control System (lAPCS), Executable
Model and Source Model (Version 4.0) (tor Merocomput-
PB91-60S477/REB 91-01 CPD03
EPA/SW/DK41/07*
Surface Impoundment Modeing System, Version 2.0 (tor
Morocompulon}.
PB91-50609B/HEB 91-O1 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-ai/OW
Fate Model Program. Version 1.0 (tor Moocomputers).
PB91-507137/REB 91-01 CP D01
EPA/SW/DK-91/011
LandB Air Emissions Esfmaton Model. Version 1.1 (tor
M» ii n i ilium o
PB91-S07541/REB 91-01 CP 002
EPA/SW/DK-91/081A
Landfill Air Emissions Estimation Model, Version 1.1. User's
Manual.
PB91-167718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-91/OM
OZIPR: Ozone Isopteth Plotting Package (Research Ver-
sion) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507376/REB 91-01 CP 003
EPA/SW/DK-91/084A
User's Guide for Executing OZIPR.
PB91-175877/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-91/087
Protocol - A Computerized Sofid Waste Quantity and Com-
position Estimation System (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507756/REB 91-04 CP D03
EPA/SW/DK-91/OM
Exposure Version 2. A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB91-507764/REB 91-04 CP DOS
EPA/SW/DK-91/OMA
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air PoNutant Sources on Individual Expo-
sure. Documentation.
PB91-20109S/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-91/092
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers. (Ver-
sion 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507871/REB 91-04 CP DOS
EPA/SW/DK-91/092A
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 1. Technical Manual.
P891-2O51S3/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/SW/DK-91/092B
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 2 User's Guide.
PB91-205161/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-91/OM
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (Version 1.13) (for Microcomputers).
P891-507889/REB 91-04 CP DW
EPA/SW/DK-91/093A
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System. User's Manual
PB91-205021/REB 91-04 PC AO4/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-91/OM
REFEREE: BMographic Database Manager Version 4.2
(tor Microcomputers).
91-509794/REB
91-04 CPD02
PB91
EPA/SW/DK-91/096A
REFEREE: Bt*ograpf«c Database Manager. Version 4.
Documentation.
PB91-228791/REB 91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/SW/DK-91/097
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-S09935/REB 91-04 CP D02
EPA/SW/DK-91 /099
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobie Source Emission
Factor Model (IBM PC Compatible) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S10006/REB 91-04 CP DOS
EPA/SW/DK-91/100
MOBILE4.1: Highway Vehicle Mobie Source Emission
Factor Model (Apple Macintosh Version) (tor Mtcrocomput-
ro91-510016/REB 91-O4 CP DOS
EPA/SW/DK-U/002
Fate and TreatabSty Estimator (FATE) Model (tor Micro-
computers).
PB91-507236/REB 91-04 CP DOS
EPA/SW/MT-91/002
Uitan Anhed Model
PB91-505578/REB 91-01 CPTU
EPA/SW/MT-91/O02A
User's Glide tor the Urban Anhed Model. Volume 1.
User's Manual tor DAM (CB-tV).
PB91-131227/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF AO2
EPA/SW/MT-et/0028
User's Glide tor the Urban Airshed Model Volume 2.
User's Manual tor the DAM (C8-TV) Modeing System.
PB91-13123S/REB 91-01 PC A22/MF A03
EPA/SW/MT-ai/002C
User's Glide tor the Urban Anhed Model Volume 3.
User's Manual tor the Diagnostic Wind Model
PB91-131243/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/SW/MT-91/002D
User's Glide tor the Urban Anhed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual tor the Emissions Preprocessor System.
PB91-131250/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
EPA/SW/MT-41/002E
User's Glide tor the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 5. De-
scription and Operation of the ROM - UAM Interface Pro-
91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPAySW/MT-01/Oaa
M08HJE4.1: Hnhway Veride Mcoie Source Emission
Factor Model Source Code. „„,„
PB91-509992/REB 91-04 CP TOS
EPA/SW/MT41/OMA
User's Gude to MOBILE4.1 (Mobie Source Emission
Factor Model)
PB91-228759/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFAO3
EPA/SW-869R
Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Evaluation
Manual (Revised Edition).
PB91-181586/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/SW-871R
Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate, September
1982.
PB91 -181578/REB 91-04 PC A20/MF A03
EPA/SW-964R
Inventory of Open Dumps, June 1985.
PB91-181594/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
EPA-217.102
Palladium und dessen Legierungen als Wasserstoff-Per-
meabonsmembranen. IJteraturstudie. (Palladium and its
alloys as hydrogen permeation membranes. Literature
study).
DE91724862/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/230/01-91/001
Communicating Environmental Risks: A Guide to Practical
Evaluations. Risk Communications Series.
PB91-168336/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/230/05-90/078
Contingent Valuation Assessment of the Economic Dam-
ages OT Pollution to Marine Recreational Fishing.
PB91-125914/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/230/9-90/OS1
Hazardous Substances in Our Environment A Citizen's
Guide to Understanding Health Risks and Reducing Expo-
sure.
PB91-131987/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/230/11-90/083
Environmental Investments: The Cost of a Clean Environ-
ment Report of the Administrator of the Environmental Pro-
tection Agency to the Congress of the United States.
P891-153783/REB 91-01 PC A22/MF A03
EPA/230/12-M/OM
Environmental Investments: The Cost of a dean Environ-
ment A Summary.
PB91-1S3775/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/340/1-90/010
Regulatory and Inspection Manual for NonmetalUc Mineral
Processing Plants.
PB91-216168/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/340/1-90/018
Asbestos/NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Containing Materi-
als Guidance.
PB91-218701/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/340/1-90/019
Asbestos/NESHAP Adequately Wet Guidance.
P891-218693/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/400/7-90/005
Pilot Study on Indoor Air Quality: Managing Indoor Air Qual-
ity Risks. Report on a Meeting Held in St Michaels, Mary-
land on October 25-27.1989.
PB91-145896/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/430/09-9/004
State Revolving Fund (SRF) Interim Report to Congress: Fi-
nancial Status and Operations of Water Pollution Control
Revolving Funds.
PB91-191338/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/430/9-7S/009
Innovative and Alternative Technology Assessment Manual.
PB91-171371/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/430/09-90/013
Assessment of the Bolac (Trade Name) Technology.
PB91-102095/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/430/940/014
State Design Criteria tor Wastewater Treatment Systems.
PB91-125930/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/430/9-90/015
Proceeolngs of the U.S. EPA Municipal Wastewater Treat-
ment Technology Forum-1990. Held in Orlando. Florida on
March 20-22,1990.
PB91-10426S/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/430/940/016
Collecting Household Hazardous Wastes at Wastewater
Treatment Plants. Case Studies.
PB91-206193/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/430/9-91/OOS
Assessment of Single-Stage Trickling Filter Nitrification.
PB91-191726/REff^ 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Assessment of Single-Stage Trickling Filter Nitrification.
PB91-206276/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/44O/1-<2/061
Development Document for Final Effluent Limitations
Guidetoes and New Source Performance Standards for the
/MF A06
EPA/440/4-90/003
National Water Quality Inventory. 1968 Report to Congress.
PB91-145730/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/440/4-90/005
dually of Our Nation's Water A Summary of the 1988 Na-
tional Water Quality Inventory.
PB91-145912/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/440/6-90/003
Glide to Ground-Water Supply Contingency Planning for
Local and State Governments. Technical Assistance Docu-
PB!n-145755/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
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EPA/460/A-89/14
EPA/ 440/6-90/005
Review of Sources of Ground-Water Contamination from
Light Industry.
PB91-145938/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/1-90/003
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Air Stripper Design Manual.
PB91-125997/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/450/1-90/004A
Cancer Risk from Outdoor Exposure to Air Toxics. Volume
1.
PB91-159624/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/450/1-90/004B
Cancer Risk from Outdoor Exposure to Air Toxics. Volume
2. Appendices.
PB91-159632/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/450/1-90/005
Air/Supertund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Contingency Plans at Superfund Sites Using Air Monitoring.
PB91-102129/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/450/1-91/001
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Emission Factors for Superfund Remediation Technologies.
PB91-190975/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/450/1-91/002
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
Estimation of Air Impacts for Air Stripping of Contaminated
Water.
PB91-211888/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/1-91/003
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Database of Emission Rate Measurement Projects.
PB91-222059/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/450/2-81/004
APT! Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Instruc-
tor's Guide.
PB91-101691/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/450/2-81/005
APT! Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
Manual.
PB91-101709/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/4SO/2-81/OO6
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
Workbook.
PB91-101758/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/ 450/2-89/018
Crosswalk/ Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System. User's Manual.
PB91-205021/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/2-69/022
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Lead: Assessment of Scientific and Technical Information.
PB91-206185/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/450/2-90/008
Status of Selected Air Pollution Control Programs, May
1ddO
PB91"-181826/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/450/2-90/011
Toxic Air Pollutant Emission Factors - A Compilation for Se-
lected Air Toxic Compounds and Sources, Second Edition.
PB91-126003/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
EPA-450/2-90/012
Desiring and Implementing an Air Toxics Control Program:
A Program Development Manual for State and Local Agen-
PB91-191064/REB
91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/450/2-91/001
Directory of OAQPS Information Services.
PB91-191049/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/4SO/3-83/019B
Polymer Manufacturing Industry - Background Information
for Promulgated Standards.
PB91-148304/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/450/3-88/012
Carbon Adsorption for Control of VOC Emissions: Theory
and Ful Scale System Performance.
PB91-182006/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/450/3-89/023A
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCFIA Air Emission Standards. Volume 1. Chapters
91-04 PCA15/MFA03
EPA/450/3-S9/023B
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 2. Appendi-
»fi r\f
PE8V233S85/REB 91-04 PC A15/MF A03
EPA/450/349/023C
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA A* Emission Standards. Volume 3. AppendK
PB91^233593/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/450/3-90/007A
Guidance Document for Selecting Antiskid Materials Ap-
pied to tee- and Snow-Covered Roadways.
PB91-222042/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/450/3-90/009
Benzene EnabSng Document for Standards on Benzene
Transfer and Waste Operations.
PB91-161737/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/450/3-90/011A
Air Emissions from Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Back-
ground Information for Proposed Standards and Guidelines.
PB91-197061/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
EPA/450/3-90/012
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities.
PB91-187575/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
EPA/ 450/3-90/013
Ongoing Research and Regulatory Development Projects.
PB91-161752/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/450/3-90/014
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Volume 4. Citations, 1990.
PB91-168435/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/450/3-90/014A
National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
of Selected Reports and Federal Register Notices Related
to Air Toxics. Index, 1990.
PB91-168443/REB 91-01 PCA21/MFA03
EPA/450/3-90/017
National Emission Standards for Asbestos. Background In-
formation for Promulgated Asbestos NESHAP Revisions.
PB91-127233/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/450/3-90/019
Polymer Manufacturing Industry - Enabling Document.
PB91-161745/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
EPA/450/3-90/020
Control of VOC Emissions from Polystyrene Foam Manu-
facturing.
PB91-102111/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/450/3-90/021
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Materials Separation.
PB91-168567/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/450/3-90/026
Health Hazard Assessment Summary: Steel Mill Emissions.
PB91-182022/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/3-91/002
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Munici-
pal Waste Combustors: Economic Analysis of Materials
Separation Requirement.
PB91-222539/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/450/3-91/003
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Munici-
pal Waste Combustors: Revision and Update of Economic
Impact Analysis and Regulatory Impact Analysis.
PB91-168575/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/450/3-91/004
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information tot
Promulgated Standards and Guidelines. Summary of Public
Comments and Responses.
PB91-168534/REB 91-01 PCA22/MFA03
EPA/450/3-91/004A
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
Promulgated Standards and Guidelines. Summary of Public
Comments and Responses. Appendices A to C.
PB91-168542/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/450/3-91/005
Cost and Feasibility of the Temporary Total Enclosure
Method for Determining Capture Efficiency.
PB91-181966/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/450/3-91/007
Alternative Control Technology Document Organic Waste
PB9^48270/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA01
EPA/450/3-91/008
Best Demonstrated Control Technology for Graphic Arts.
PB91-168427/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/3-91/011
Impact of Declaring Soybean Oil Exempt from VOC Regula-
tions on the Coatings Program.
PB91-206219/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/3-91/012A
Procedures for Establishing Emissions for Early Reduction
Compliance Extensions. Volume 1. Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing, Ethytene Oxide Sterilization, and
Chromium Electroplating.
PB91-225706/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/450/3-91/015
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of Con-
trol Technology Determinations. First Supplement to 1990
PB9tn231548/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/450/4-89/022
PM10 Emission Factor Listing Developed by Technology
Transfer and Airs Source Classification Codes with Docu-
PB9*148411/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/4-90/007A
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 1.
User's Manual for UAM (CB-IV). ..„.,«. ...
PB91-131227/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
EPA/450/4-90/007B
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 2.
User's Manual for the UAM (CB-IV) Modelirn System
PB91-131235/REB 91-01 PCA22/MFA03
EPA/450/4-90/007C
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 3.
User's Manual for the Diagnostic Wind Model.
PB91-131243/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/4-90/007D
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 4.
User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System.
PB91-131250/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/450/4-90/007E
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 5. De-
scription and Operation of the ROM - UAM Interface Pro-
gram System.
PB91-131268/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/450/4-90/008A
IMPROVE Progress Report Appendix A.
PB90-231366/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/450/4-90/013
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Pollutant Concentrations.
PB91-141820/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/4-90/015
Protocol for the Field Validation of Emission Concentrations
from Stationary Sources.
PB91-216184/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/4-90/018
Evaluation of Dense Gas Simulation Models.
PB91-191072/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EP A/450/4-90/019A
Surface Impoundment Modeling System, Version 2.0.
User's Manual.
PB91-156711/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/4-90/019B
Background Document for the Surface Impoundment Mod-
eling System. Version 2.0. Documentation.
PB91-156729/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/001
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program, 1989.
PB91-148262/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
EPA/450/4-91/003
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1989.
PB91-172247/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/450/ 4-91/003B
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report 1989.
Executive Summary and Chapter 4-Excerpts.
PB91-206235/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/004
National Air Pollutant Emission Estimates, 1940-1989.
PB91-168559/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/006
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Aldehyde Results,
1989.
PB91-148288/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/007
Guidance on the Application of Refined Dispersion Models
for Air Toxics Releases.
PB91-190983/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/008
Nonmethane Organic Compound and Three-Hour Air
Toxics Monitoring Program, 1990.
PB91-168583/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
EPA/450/4-91/009
Gridded Model Information Support System (GMISS) User's
Guide. Volume 2. UAM Subsystem.
PB91-206268/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/012
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Formaldehyde (Revised).
PB91-181842/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/014
Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories for
Carbon Monoxide and Precursors of Ozone. Volume 2.
Emission Inventory Requirements for Photochemical Air
Quality Simulation Models.
PB91-216176/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/450/4-91/015
Criteria for Assessing the Role of Transported Ozone/Pre-
cursors in Ozone Nonattainment Areas.
PB91-195958/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/450/4-91/017
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the Bio-
genie Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
PB91-242412/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/450/4-91/019
Procedures for Preparing Emissions Projections.
PB91-242404/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/450/4-91/020
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS)
Technology Transfer Network (TTN). User's Manual.
PB91-234583/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA02
EPA/460/3-91/01
Report to Congress on Railroad Emissions: A Study Based
P^SatEB
EPA/460/3-91/002
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline Oxy-
PB91-187583/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
EP A/460/ A-89/14
Application for Certification 1989 Heavy-Duty Vehicles -
Jeep/Eagle Emission Control. „,.,,-.,..-
PB90-213265/REB 91-01 PCA99/MFE12
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EPA/460/A49/1S
Appication for Certification 1989 Heavy-Outy Engine - De-
PB90-213273/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
EP A/480/A-W/16
Appication tor Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - International.
PB90-213281/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/440/ A-W/17
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Outy
Vehctes Gas Emission - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213299/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/4CO/A-e9/U
Appication tor Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Gas Evaporative - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213307/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/440/A-*9/1»
AppfcaSon tar Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu.
PB90-213315/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/440/A-M/20
Appfcation for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
VetttJas-Mack Truck.
PB90-213323/REB 91-01 PC A1S/MF A02
EPA/460/A-49/21
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck Emission - Nissan.
PB9O213348/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
EPA/440/ A-4W22
Appication tor Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Outy Ve-
Nckw- Nissan Motor Company Putear NX rOOHC).
FWW133S6/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EM/4M/A-M/21
Appication tor Certification 1989 Modal Year Ught-Outy Ve-
ntoiea • Mssan Motor Company Maxima (VG30E).
PB9
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EPA/530/SW-91/016
Emissions Testing of a Precalciner Cement Kiln at Louis-
ville, Nebraska.
PB91-130195/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
EPA/530/SW-91/017
Emissions Testing of a Wet Cement Kiln at Hannibal Mis-
souri. Draft Report
PB91-130203/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
EPA/530/SW-91/018A
State Authorization Manual. Volume 1.
PB91-130211/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-91/018B
State Authorization Manual. Volume 2. Appendices
PB91-130229/REB 91-0l"pc A99/MF A99
EPA/530/SW-91/023
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1992.
PB91-211813/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-91/030
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Oil and
Gas Exploration and Production Waste Management Prac-
tices (1st). Held in New Orleans, Louisiana on September
10-13, 1990.
PB91-160549/REB 91-01 PCS95.00/MF E09
EPA/530/SW-91/039
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1988
PB91-156679/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S30/SW-91/040
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1989.
PB91-156687/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-91/041
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1990.
PB91-156695/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-91/042
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1991.
PB91-211839/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/530/SW-91/047
State Program Advisory Number 8.
PB91-179168/REB 91-01 PCA21/MFA03
EPA/S30/SW-91/054
Design, Construction, and Operation of Hazardous and
Non-Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments.
PB91-204354/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/530/SW-91/OS8
Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee: Regulation
of Wood Preserving Wastes.
PB91-220301/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/530/SW-91/059
Proceedings of the National Conference on Household
Hazardous Waste Management (5th). Held in San Francis-
co, California on November 5-7,1990.
PB91-206607/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
EPA/530/SW-91/060
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treat-
ment, Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities in 1986.
Hazardous Waste Management in RCRA TSDR Units.
PB91-211821/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S30/SW-91/061
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report, 1987.
PB91-220293/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A06
EPA/530/SW-91/069
Subtitle D Industrial Facility Telephone Survey Report
(1987).
PB91-240432/REB 91-04 PC A99
EPA/530/SW-91/070
Subtitle D Municipal Landfill Survey Report (1986).
PB91-242396/REB 91-O4 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/530/UST-88/008
Musts for USTs: A Summary of the Regulations for Under-
ground Storage Tank Systems.
PB91-136531/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/UST-90/003
Reid Measurements: Dependable Data When You Need It.
PB91-129825/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/S30/UST-90/010
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipeline Leak Detection Systems.
PB91-113860/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/530/UST-90/012
Straight Talk on Tanks: A Summary of Leak Detection
Methods for Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Sys-
tems.
PB91-127704/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S30/UST-91 /014
How to Develop Your Own UST Field Citation Program.
PB91-182014/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/UST-91/015
Field Citations Training: Instructor's Manual.
PB91-780163/REB 91-01 PC*28.75/MF$10.00
EPA/530 /UST-91/016
Field Citations Training: Student's Manual.
PB91-780171/REB 91-01 PC$21.25/MF$10.00
EPA/540/2-87/001
Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazardous
Substances.
PB91-228346/REB 91-O4 PC A13/MF A03
EPA/540/2-90/003A
Inventory of Treatability Study Vendors. Volume 1.
PB91-228395/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/540/2-90/007
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS Treatability Manual.
PB91-921269/REB 91-O4 PC A99/MF A04
EPA/540/2-90/008
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS CERCLA Site Sam-
pling Program: Detailed Data Report
PB91-921270/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/540/2-90/009
Abstract Proceedings: Forum on Innovative Hazardous
Waste Treatment Technologies; Domestic and International
(2nd). Held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May 15-17,
1990.
PB91-145649/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/2-90/011
Subsurface Contamination Reference Guide.
PB91-921292/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-90/013
Solvent Extraction Treatment.
PB91-228015/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-90/014
Mobile/Transportable Incineration Treatment
PB91-228023/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/540/2-90/015
Chemical Dehatogenation Treatment APEG Treatment
PB91-228031/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-90/016
Slurry BkxJegradation.
PB91-228049/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-90/017
Soil Washing Treatment
PB91-228056/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-90/018
Guide to Pump and Treat Groundwater Remediation Tech-
nology.
PB91-921356/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/001
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report, January 1991. First Issue.
PB91-921290/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/2-91/003
Soil Vapor Extraction Technology; Reference Handbook.
PB91-168476/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
EPA/540/2-91/005
In situ Steam Extraction Treatment
PB91-228064/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/006
In situ Soil Vapor Extraction Treatment.
PB91-228072/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/008
Thermal DesorptJon Treatment
PB91-228080/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/009
Superfund Engineering Issue: Treatment of Lead-Contami-
nated Soils.
PB91 -921291 /REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/2-91/010
Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used at Hazard-
ous Waste Sites.
PB91-921283/REB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
EPA/540/2-91/011
Vendor Information Form to be Completed for Participation
in the: Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies (VISITT).
PB91-921289/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-89/001
Ground Water Sampling for Metals Analyses. Superfund
Ground Water Issue.
PB91-133249/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/4-89/003
Facilitated Transport Series of Issue Papers (3rd).
PB91-133256/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/002
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB91-921209/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/003
National Priorities List Sites: Alaska
PB91-921210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/004
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada.
PB91-921211/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/540/4-90/005
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
PB91-921212/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/540/4-90/006
National Priorities List Sites: California.
PB91-921213/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
EPA/540/4-90/007
National Priorities List Sites: Colorado.
PB91-921214/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/008
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut
PB91-921215/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/009
National Priorities List Sites: Delaware.
PB91-921216/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/540/4-90/010
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB91-921217/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/011
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB91-921218/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/044
EPA/540/4-90/012
National Priorities List Sites: Hawaii.
PB91-921219/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/013
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
PB91-921220/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/014
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois.
PB91-921221/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/015
National Priorities List Sites: Indiana.
PB91-921222/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/016
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB91-921223/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/540/4-90/017
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB91-921224/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/540/4-90/018
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB91-921225/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/019
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana.
PB91-921226/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/020
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
PB91-921227/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/021
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB91-921228/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/022
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts.
PB91 -921229/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/023
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB91-921230/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
EPA/540/4-90/024
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB91-921231/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/025
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi.
PB91-921232/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/026
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB91-921233/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/027
National Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB91-921234/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/028
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB91-921236/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/029
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire.
PB91-921237/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/030
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB91-921235/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/540/4-90/031
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB91-921238/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/032
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB91-921239/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/540/4-90/033
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina.
PB91-921240/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/S40/4-90/034
National Priorities List Sites: North and South Dakota.
PB91-921241/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/035
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB91-921242/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/036
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB91-921243/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/037
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon.
PB91-921244/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/038
National Priorities List Sites: Pennsylvania.
PB91-921245/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/540/4-90/039
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island.
PB91-921246/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/040
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB91-921247/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/042
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB91-921248/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/540/4-90/043
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB91-921249/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/044
National Priorities List Sites: Utah.
PB91-921250/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
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1-01 PC A03/MF Ml
EPA/540/4-10/045
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont
PB91-921251/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/4-90/046
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia.
PB91-S21252/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/047
National Priorities List Sites: Washington.
PB91-921253/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90Voa
National Priorities List Sites: West Virginia.
PB91-921254/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/440AM9
National Pi mi ilius List Sites: Wteconsn.
PB91-92125S/REB 91-01 PC AOt/MF A01
EPA/540/4-90/050
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB91-821256/REB 91-0'
EPA/S40/4-M/051
National Priorities List Sites; Puerto Ffioo.
PB91-821257/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/4-W/OS2
National Priortbes List Stes: American Samoa. Guam and
Trust Territories.
PB91-9212S8/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/S40/4-4W/OS3
Btnic Concepts of Cont*vmnvi( Sovpbon st Hazardous
Waste S«e» (Ground Water tasue).
PB91-191007/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
EM/S40/440/OM
Reductive Dehatogenefen of Organic Contaminants In Soils
and Ground Water. Ground Water ruue
PB91-1910S6/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EM-MO/4-tl/OOI
Ground-Water tour Sol sarnping and analysis tor volatile
organic compound!.
DE910167S8/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EM/S40/441/002
Oanae Nonequaous Phase
L Ground Water Issue.
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-19S974/REB
EPA/S40/4-ai/003
Ground-Water tame: Characterizing Sois tor Hazardous
Waste S»t Auamnenu.
PB91-921294/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40/5-W/011A
Taclvic»togy Evaluation ftoport. Chomfix Tochnotoo^os, Inc.
SoUica«oVsiabazation Process, Oackamas. Oregon.
Volume 1.
PB91-127696/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/540/5-61/006A
Technology Evaluation Report Design and Development of
a Plot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume 1.
PB91-23145S/REB 91-04 PC AOS/UF A02
EPA/S4O/5-*1/D06B
Technology r»atuilrin Report Design and Development of
a Plot-Scate Debris Deconu»n»iaten System. Volume 2.
PB91-231464/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
EPA/S40/MO/D01
Technical Support Services tor Superfund Site RemedV
afiufL Inlenrn uractory.
P891-22B3S3/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/S40/MO/007
Technology Transfer Needs Aaaeaament 1990.
PB91.125S74/HEB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
SUPERFUND: Foeusfrgjon jh» Nation at Large. A Decade
ol Pfogreas at National Priorttie* List Sttaa.
PB«l4>21202/BEB 91-01 Standng Order
SUPCRFUND: Reporting on Progrees TTvough OIVJIUIMIMMV
91-01 Stamfng Order
PB91-921ZD3/REB
Supattund: Focusing on the National Large. A Decade of
s at National P
PC A06/MF A01
l Priorities List Sites.
1-021207/REB 91-01
EM/S40/MO/011
Technical Support Servicea tor Superfund S*e Remert-
ation Second cdaon.
PB91-8212BS/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/i 40/1 60/0 V4
SUJflifcOTJ Emergency Reeponse Actions: A Summefy of
Federaty FundedRemoMet*. Fourth Annual Report - fiscal
Year 1989.
PBS1-aZ1Ze07REB
EPA/S40/MO/D1S
91-01 PC A07/HF A01
PB91-144683/REB
91-01 PC AOS/MF AOt
Catalog of Ortoe of W«
Cons.
PB91-921268/REB
iProgn
Enfo
nt Pubica-
91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
^^^^
Proorsss Towd bnptannnfenQ
19*.
PB91-BZ1204/REB 91-01 PCA1C/MFA02
EPA/540/*-*1/002
Anarysis of State Superfund Programs: SO^tate Study.
1990 Upd
EPA/ 540/6-91/007
Bibliography of Federal Reports and Publications Describ-
ing Alternative and Innovative Treatment Technologies for
Corrective Action and Site Remediation.
PB91-921293/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/B-91/008
Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site
Clean-Up Technologies.
PB91-921288/REB 9144 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/8-91/009
Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site Re-
meotebon Technologies-
PB91-921284/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/540/9-88/001
Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings.
Fourth Edrbon.
PB91-145656/RE8 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/540/0941/120
Endangered Species Protection Program as It Relates to
Pesticide Regulatory Activities. Report to Congress.
PB91-110411/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/09-91/122
Pesticide Assessment Guidelines. Subdivision F. Hazard
Evaluation: Human and Domestic Animals. Series 64. Muta-
genicity. Addendum 9.
PB91-158394/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/09-91/123
Pesticide Assessment Guidelines. Subdivision F. Hazard
Evaluation: Human and Domestic Animals. Series 81, 82.
and 83 Neurotoncity. Addendum 10.
PB9M54617/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/09-91/1SS
Oxydemelon Methyl PO-1: Initiation of Special Review.
PB91 -20658 1/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/09-91/1S6
Terbutfyrc Decision Document
PB91-206573/REB
EPA/540/09-9V141
Cacodytic Acid: Decision Document
PB91-234278/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/ AS-W/OOS
Sokdrtech, Inc. SoMrhcation/Stabilization Process: Applica-
tions Analysis Report
PB91-129617/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/ AS-W/011
Chernfa Technologies. Inc. SokSfication/Stabtaabon Proc-
ess. Appfccabon Analysis Report
PB91-187054/REB
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/ A5-B9/01 2
Ultrex International Ultraviolet RadMbon/Ondatton Technol-
91-129759/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/A5-90/002
Appications Anarysis Report SITE Program, CF Systems
Oraanics Extraction System. New Bedford. Massachusetts.
PB91-113845/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EP A/540/ AS-90/00*
Toxic Treatments 'In-srtu' Steam/Hot-Air Stripping Technol-
ogy. Appications Analysis Report.
PB91-181768/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-91/118
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 217: -Qiociadum vims' GL-21 .
PB91-110528/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 218: Trichoderma hamanum'
Rifai Strain KRL-AG2.
PB91-110536/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/PS-91/123
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 219: Tribenuron Methyl
PB91-159681/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/S40/FS-»1/124
Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 93.1: •Bacftus thuringiensis1
(Revised).
PB91-1S9673/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-»1/130
Pestxade Fact Sheet No. 220: Cadmium Chloride.
PB91-182634/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/FS41/131
Pesticide Fact Sheet No 221: Sumrthna
PB91-182618/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
EPA/540/F841/132
Pertode Fact Sheet No. 75.1: Captan.
PB91-18262«/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/PS-91/13S
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 222: Fenamiphos.
PB91-187062/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/FS-91/137
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 223: Drtrnopyr.
PB91-211870/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/PS-91/13a
EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 224: Unconarote-P.
PB91-213777/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Update.
PB91-«21259/REB
91-01 PCA11/MFA02
' Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: Zinc Borate.
PB91-218024/REB 91-04 PC AO2/MF A01
EPA/54O/G-M/001
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook.
PB91-238S92/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
EPA/540/G-69/007
Guidance on Preparing Superfund Decision Documents:
The Proposed Plan. The Record of Decision. Explanation of
Significant Differences, The Record of Decision Amend-
ment
PB91-921265/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/540/G-90/003
Hazmat Team Planning Guidance.
PB90-274523/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/G-90/005
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual.
PB90-274531/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/540/G-90/007
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with
PCS Contamination.
PB91-145466/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with
PCS Contamination.
PB91-921206/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/540/G-90/008
Guidance for Data Useabilcty in Risk Assessment Interim
Report
PB91-921206/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/540/G-91/001
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: User's Manual for
EPA Regions.
PB91-168450/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/G-91/002
Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
Substances: A Guide for EPA Regions.
PB91-921315/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/540/0-91/003
Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
ardous Substances: A Guide for Facilities and Vessels on
Compliance.
PB91-167593/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/GV41/004
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: Model Documenta-
tion.
PB91-168468/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/G-91/005
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System. User's Manual for Industry.
PB91-921287/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/S40/P-90/006
Sampler's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-921330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/P-91/001
Conducting Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies for
CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites.
PB91-921205/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/540/P-91/002
User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-921278/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/S5-89/011
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Technology
Demonstration Summary: Chemfbc Solidification/Stabiliza-
tion Process, Clackamas, Oregon.
PB91-921373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/X-91/002
Risk Assessment in Superfund: A Primer. Rrst Edition, Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-214197/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/556/2-48/001
Guide for Preparation of Quality Assurance Project Plans
for the National Estuanne Program. Interim Final.
PB91-168344/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/560/1-90/001
Program Recommendations for State Section 313 Program
Coordinators.
PB91-145698/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/560/1-91/001
Toxic Substances Control Act A Guide tor Chemical Im-
porters/Exporters. An Overview.
PB91-206227/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/560/2-91/001
Preliminary Evaluations of Initial TSCA Section 6(e) Sub-
stantial Rak Notices. January 1. 1989 to September 30.
1990.
PB91-233643/REB 91-04 PCA99/MFE11
EPA/560/4-90/Oia
Section 313. Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act Ouafty Assurance Audit Manual.
PB91-1675T7/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/560/4-91/013
Evaluation of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response
Act (AHERA).
PB91-216406/REB 91-04 PC A18/MF A04
EPA/S60/5-89/002
Dioxins and Dfcenzofurans in Adipose Tissue of U.S. Viet-
nam Veterans and Controls.
PB91-167585/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/560/540/005
Brominated Dioxins and Dbenzofurans in Human Adipose
Tissue.
PB91-103507/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/560/5-90/009
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study.
PB91-183046/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
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EPA/600/2-91/033
EPA/560/5-90/010
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study. Supplement
PB91-1B3053/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/560/5-90/011
Integrated Risk Assessment for Dioxins and Furans from
Chlorine Bleaching in Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102087/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/560/5-90/012
Mass Spectral Confirmation of Chlorinated and Brominated
Diphenylethers in Human Adipose Tissues.
PB91-159699/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/560/5-90/013
Assessment of Risks from Exposure of Humans, Terrestrial
and Avian Wildlife, and Aquatic Life to Dioxins and Furans
from Disposal and Use of Sludge from Bleached Kraft and
Sutffle Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102145/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
EPA/560/5-90/014
Background Document to the Integrated Risk Assessment
for Dioxins and Furans from Chlorine Bleaching in Pulp and
Paper Mills.
PB91-102137/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
EPA/560/7-89/003
Office of Toxic Substances Scientific and Technical Re-
ports: 1983-1988.
PB91-206359/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/560/7-90/003
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Substance
Inventory: 1990 Supplement to the 1985 Edition of the
TSCA Inventory. User Guides and Indices.
P891-145458/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substance Invento-
ry. 1990 Supplement to the 1985 Edition of the TSCA In-
ventory. User Guides and Indices.
PB91-159665/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/570/9-89/007
Cross-Connecboo Control Manual.
PB91-145490/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-89/011
Water System Self-Assessment for Mobile Home Parks.
PB91-129809/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-89/012
SeH-Assessment for Small Privately Owned Water Systems.
P891-129791/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-89/013
Water System SeH-Assessment for Homeowners' Associa-
PB91-129775/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/570/949/014
Self-Assessment for Small Publicly Owned WaterSystemt
PB91-129783/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-89/015
EPA/570/9-90/004
Improving the Viability of Existing Small Drinking Water Sys-
ro9l"-179010/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/570/9-90/015
National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells.
PB9V1257M/REB 91-01 PC E11/MF E11
EPA/570/9-91/001
State Drinking Water Administrative Penalty Programs: An
Inventory of State Practices. .„,,..,- .„«
PB91-181933/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/002
Establishing Programs to Resolve Small Drinking Water
System Viability: A Summary of the Federal/State Work-
shop- Held in Scottsdale. Arizona on September 22-24,
19QQ
PB91-179028/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/570/9-91/013
Technologies and Costs for Ground Water Disinfection.
91*4 PCA14/MFA03
EPA/MO/1-90/005A
Methods for the Investigation and Prevention of Water-
PCA1S/MFA02
EPA/600/1-90/005B
Waterbome Disease Outbreaks: Selected Reprints of Arti-
cles on Epidemiology. Surveillance. Investigation, and Labo-
91-01 PCA06/MFA01
EPA/600/1-90/009
Ozone Dosimetry Predictions for Humans and Rats.
PB91-113852/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/1-91/001 .
ESSKSS&S1* D6>^^9^0ld^ATot^ A01
EPA/600/1-91/002
2-Methythexanoic Acid Developmental Toxtaty Testjna
PB91-197418/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/1-91/003
Inhalation Toxicology of Red andV^etMb
Concentration and Particle Size Distribution
PB91-211854/REB
EPA/600/2-90/046
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Pruladelprua
PB^SKW/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/600/2-90/047
Radon Removal Using Point-of-Entry Water Treatment
Techniques.
PB91-102020/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/600/2-90/048
Background Document on Clean Products Research and
Implementation.
PB91-108977/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/2-90/049
Radon Removal by POE GAG Systems: Design, Perform-
ance, and Cost
PB91-125633/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/2-90/OSO
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipeline Leak Detection Systems.
PB91-106245/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/600/2-90/053
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for Removal of As-
bestos Fibers from Carpet
PB91-125740/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/2-90/054
Workshop on Innovative Technologies for Treatment of
Contaminated Sediments. Held in Cincinnati. Ohio on June
13-14, 1990. Summary Report.
PB91-148296/REB
EPA/600/2-90/055
Characterization and Treatment of Wastes from Metal-Fin-
ishing Operations.
PB91-125732/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/600/2-90/056
Impact of Lead and Other Metallic Solders on Water Qual-
ity.
PB91-125724/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/2-90/060
In-situ Biotransformation of Carbon Tetrachloride under
Anoxic Conditions.
PB91-148346/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/2-90/061
State-of-the-Art Procedures and Equipment for Intema1 In-
spection of Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-149609/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/600/2-90/062
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment U.S. Coast
Guard Support Center, Governors Island, New York.
PB91-136556/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/600/2-90/208
Protocol for Testing Btoremediation Products against
Weathered Alaskan Crude Oil.
PB91-137018/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/001
Laboratory Evaluation of the Low Temperature Characteris-
tics of Four Protective Clothing Materials.
PB91-148452/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/2-91/002
Compilation of Information on Alternative Barriers for Liner
F&^a&Bs-
EPA/600/2-91/003
Assessment of Asbestos Removal Carried Out Using EPA
EPA/600/2-91/007H
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 8. GC/MS Tapes
Review Report.
PB91 -151555/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/008
Factors Controlling Minimum Soil Liner Thickness.
PB91 -191346/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/600/2-91/009
Nitrate for Biorestoration of an Aquifer Contaminated with
Jet Fuel.
PB91-164285/REB
EPA/600/2-91/010
91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/004
Asbestos Fiber Reentrainment during Dry Vacuuming and
Wet Cleaning of Asbestos-Contaminated Carpet
PB91-161695/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/007A
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 1. Summary
PB9Tl51480/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/007B
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Munrapal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 2. Site 1 Final
PB(!n!l!51498/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/600/2-91/007C
Emissions of Metals and Organics frorn Murncjpal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 3. Site 2 Final
PB91-151506/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/600/2-91/0070
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 4. Site 2 Final
Emission Test Report Appendices. ._.,..,- .„.,
PB91-151514/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/007E
Emissions of Metals and Organics frorn Murncipd
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 5. Site 3 Final
Emission Test Report
PB91-151522/REB 91-01 PCA08/MFA01
EPA/600/2-91/007T
Emissions of Metals and Organics frorn Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 6. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report AII/IJC AM
PB91-151530/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/600/2-91/007G . .
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Munrapa^
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators. Volume 7. Site 4 Final
Emission Test Report Appendices. .„„„« Aft<
PB91-151548/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Movement of Bacteria through Soil and Aquifer Sand.
PB91-164277/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/011
Arsenfc(3) and Arsenic(S) Removal from Drinking Water in
San Ysidro, New Mexico.
PB91-181925/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/012
Feasibility of Hydraulic Fracturing of Soil to Improve Reme-
dial Actions.
PB91-181818/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/600/2-91/014
Denitrification in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale
Aquifers: 4. Hydraulics, Nitrogen Chemistry, and Microbiolo-
gy in a Single Layer.
PB91-182345/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/600/2-91/015
Approximate Multiphase Flow Modeling by Characteristic
Methods.
PB91-190959/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/016
Forced Air Ventilation for Remediation of Unsaturated Soils
Contaminated by VOC.
PB91-181750/REB 91-01 PCAOS/MFA01
EPA/600/2-91/018
Diaper Industry Workshop Report
PB91-191262/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/019
On-Site Treatment of Creosote and Pentachlorophenal
Sludges and Contaminated Soil.
PB91-223370/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/600/2-91/020
MOFAT: A Two-Dimensional Finite Element Program for
Multiphase Flow and Murticomponent Transport. Program
Documentation and User's Guide.
PB91-191692/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/021
Rate of Flow of Leachate through Clay Soil Liners.
PB91-196691/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
EPA/600/2-91/022
State-of-the-Art Field Hydraulic Conductivity Testing of
PB9TI06243/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/023
Evaluation of Soil Washing Technology: Results of Bench-
Scale Experiments on Petroleum-Fuels Contaminated Soils.
PB91-206599/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/024
Hospital Pollution Prevention Case Study.
PB91-216440/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/025
Landfill Leachate Clogging of Geotexffle (and Soil) niters.
PB91-213660/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/2-91/027
Microbial Degradation of Alkylbenzenes under Sulfate-Re-
duting and Methanogenic Conditions.
PB91-212324/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/028
AHERA Clearance at Twenty Abatement Sites. ,„_._..
PB91-217398/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/029
Sourcebook: NOx Control Technology Data.
PB91-217364/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/600/2-91/030
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Naval Under-
sea Warfare Engineering Station, Keyport, Washington.
PB91-216457/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/2-91/031
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Optical Fabri-
cation Laboratory, Frtzsimmons Army Medical Center,
pSnZaBHSTMBi 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
EPA/600/2-91/032A
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with a
Single-stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 1. Technical
PB91-223388/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EP A/600/2-91/032B
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator with a
Single-stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume2. Appendices.
PB91-223396/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
EPA/600/2-91/033
Swelling Properties of Soil Organic Matter and Their Rela-
tion to Sorption of Non-Ionic Organic Compounds.
PB91-217406/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
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EPA/600/1-91/034
User's Gtide tor the Mathe
I Model LT3VSI Denitrifi-
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
cation h Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale Aquifers.
PB91-216515/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
EPA/600/241/035
Radiation-Curable Coatings.
PB91-2195SO/REB
EPA/600/241/036
Effect of Bromide on Chlorinated Byproducts in Finished
Drinking Water.
PB91-217919/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/241/037
Chemicals Stored in USTs: Characteristics and Leak Detec-
tion.
PB91-219592/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/241/03*
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment A Truck As-
sembly Plant.
PB91-220392/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/600/2-91/039
Waste Mmjnualion Opportunity Assessment A Photofnsh-
l23153Q/REB 91-O4 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/1-91/040
Compatibity of Ftexfcte MomUano Liners and Municipal
Sofd Waste Leachates.
PB91-231S22/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/600/141/041
PB91-220384/REB ' 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EM/MO/241/044A
Votumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tank*. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB91-227942/RE8 81-04 PC AO9/MF A02
EPA/6Oa/24l/04&
Saparaian of Hazardous Orgaracs by Low Pressure Re-
veree Oamosti Membrane*. Ftiax 2 Rnal Report.
PB91-23462S/REB 91-04 PC AO6/MF AW
EPA/6OQ/241/046
BenctvScale Evaluation of Ammonia Removal from
WaMMMhw by SMam Stripping.
PB91-234633/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/241/047
RemowalofOBCP from GroundMater. Volume 2. Field Plot
91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/900/241/04*
Evakjation of the MOtes System for Development of
Design Data tor GAC Adsorbers.
PB91-234617/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/241/049
Comparative Evaluation of Two Extraction Procedures: The
TCLPandlheEP.
PB91-24O564/REB 91-04 PCA09/MFA02
EPA/MO/241/050
Evaluation of Alternative Treatment Technologies for
CERCLA Sols and Debris (Summary of Phase 1 and Phase
a.
PB91-240572/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/BOO/340/OS6
Anenimnt of Atmosphere Exposure and Deposition to
rtgh Elevation Forests in the Eastern Unfed Stales.
P»1-100164/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF AO2
EPA/6CO/J40/060
jMonmenm Monitoring and Assessment Program: Eco-
91-01 PC A19/MF A03
91-141796/REB
CPA/MO/340/071
Environmental R«
atx
ry-OukJth Holography o(
f Freshwater Ecology and
PJaaearcn Products In the Fields of I
Toricotogv. 1987-1990.
PB91-127712/REB 91-01 PC AO4/MF A01
EPA/MO/340/073
Impacts on OuaMy of Inland Wetlands of the United Stater
A Survey of InScaton, Technique*, and Appfcatbns of
Communty-Level BtomonHonng Data
PB91-113837/REB 91-01 PCA17/MFAO3
EPA/600/340/079
OintMeJ Report Laboratory Test Mothodi for Exposure of
BM to Mknbal Pest Conkot Agents.
PB91-109967/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/HM/340/090
neaponaeand Feedbacks of Forest Systems to Global C*-
pSl-104240/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF AO2
EPA/MO/MO/W1
Alas of Air OuaHy and Deposition in or Near Forests of the
Western tMad States.
PB91-106229/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
QuBlty*
Methods Manual tor Forest Site OasaB-
PM1-1277617REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
El>A/*«V34fUOn
Adaptation of the Advanced SJaSstcal Trajectory Regional
AjrMkjfcon (ASTRAP) Model to the EPA VAX Computer
ModBcafions andTest*ng.
PB91-127720/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AO1
EPA/WO/340/OK
Caffcraion of Greenhouae and thei Field for Survival of Ge-
EPA/600/3-90/086
Wetland Treatment Systems: FY91-96 Research Plan for
the USEPA Wetlands Research Program.
PB91-125682/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/3-90/087
Effects of UV-B and Global Climate Change on Rice Re-
search Plan.
PB91-109963/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/340/068
Development of Real-Time Monitors for Gaseous Formal-
dehyde.
PB91-126029/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/3-90/089
Overview of Climate Information Needs for Ecological Ef-
fects Models.
PB91-125898/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/3-90/090
Bioassay for Testing the Lethal Effects of Bacterial Patho-
gens on the Predatory Beetle 'Hippodanna convergens'
Sue. (Coteoptera: Coccinellidae).
PB91-1Z7795/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/340/091
Evaluation of Particle Beam Liquid Chrornatography/Mass
Spectrometry for the Analysis of Polar Serrnvotatte Organic
Compounds in Air Samples.
P891-127746/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/340/092
Comparison of Extraction Methods for the Isolation of
Upios and PCBs from Mussel Homogenate,
PB91-127787/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/340/093
Development of Sampling Methodology tor Dilution Air
Sampling of Condenstte Emissions from Stationary
Sources.
PB91-129742/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/3-90/094
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents (POHC)
Pieference Directory. Documentation.
PB91-201061/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
EPA/600/3-9O/09S
Statistical Properties of Designs tor Sampling Continuous
Functions in Two Dimensions Using a Triangular Grid.
PB9M3211B/REB 91-01 K A03/MF A01
EPA/600/340/096
Projection of Response of Trees and Forests to Acidic
Deposition and Associated Pollutants.
PB91-136572/HEB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/600/3-90/097
Gas Cnromatography/Matrix Isolation-Infrared Spectrometry
for Air Sample Analysis.
PB91-136317/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/001
Ecological Exposure and Effects of Airborne Toxic Chemi-
cals: An Overview.
PB91-148460/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/002
Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of Porychlorinated
Otoenzo-'P'-Dioxins and Dbenzofurans.
PB91-144667/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/003
Ecology and Management of the Zebra Mussel and Other
Introduced Aquatic Nusance Species.
PB91-196675/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/3-91/004
Chemical-Speafic Paiaitieters for Tonoily Characteristic
OonUbmvunts.
PB91-148361/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/005
Snow/Rain Cotector Sampler.
PB91-1676O1/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/006
Watershed Manipulation Project Rationale for Hypothesis
andTesong.
91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB9VI
tjf Enojneornd Muumuanaira.
I09975/REB 91-01
PC AOVMF A01
Formulation andTesang,
PB91-159616/REB
EPA/600/341/007
Watershed Manipulation Project Field Implementation Plan
fw 1986-1969
PB91-148403/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/341/009
Watershed Manipulation Project Quality Assurance Imple-
mentation Plan for 1986-1989.
PB91-14839S/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/600/341/009
Cafcratton Methodology for the Double Sample of the Na-
tional Lake Survey Phase II Sample.
PB91-149542/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/341/010
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Re-
search Plan for Monitoring Wetland Ecosystems.
PB91-149S26/REB 91-01 PC AO9/MF A01
EPA/600/341/011
Bntogfcal Assessment of Tondty Caused by Chemical
ConsSjents Buted from Site So*s Collected at the Drake
Chemical Superfund Site. Lock Haven, dnton Co.. Pem-
PB91MI86965/REB 91-01 PC AM
EPA/600/341/012
Temporal VanabBty in Lakewater Chemistry in the North-
eastern United States Results of Phase 2 of the Eastern
L&ka Survey
PB91-159590/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/013
Two Indoor Air Exposure Modeling Studies: CONTAM Mod-
eling Results, and Serial Correlation Effects.
PB91-159707/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/341/015
Study Using a Three Dimensional Photochemical Smog
Formation Model under Conditions of Complex Flow: Appli-
cation of the Urban Airshed Model to the Tokyo Metropoli-
tan Area.
PB91-168401/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/016
Microbial Transformation Rate Constants of Structurally Di-
verse Man-Made Chemicals.
PB91-181958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/017
Sorptkxi of lonizabte Organic Compounds to Sediments
and Soils.
PB91-1B1941/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/018
National Dry Deposition Network: Third Annual Progress
Report (1989).
PB91-181764/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/600/341/019
Preliminary Testing, Evaluation and Sensitivity Analysis for
the Terrestrial Ecosystem Exposure Assessment Model
(TEEAM).
PB91-161711/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/020
Modal Aerosol Dynamics Modeling.
PB91-161729/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/021
MINTEOA2/PRODEFA2. A Geocnerracal Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-182469/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2, A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-183079/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/341/022
EMAP-Surtace Waters Monitoring and Research Strategy.
Fiscal Year 1991.
PB91-168518/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/341/023
Indicator Development Strategy for the Environmental Mon-
itoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-16B500/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/341/024
Predicting and Forecasting Surface Water Acidification: A
Plan for Assessing Data Aggregation Effects.
PB91-182451/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/341/025
Bioassay Protocol for Lethal and Sub-Lethal Effects of
Fungal Pathogens on 'Chrysopena camea' (Neuroptera:
Chrysopidae).
PB91-179044/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/341/026
Design of Shoreline Surveys for Aquatic Litter Pollution.
PB91 -179051 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/341/029
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Connecticut Wetlands
Study.
PB91-179101/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/600/341/030
Final Quality Assurance Report Connecticut Wetlands
Study.
PB91-179077/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/341/031
Sequestering Carbon in Soils: A Workshop to Explore the
Potential tor Mitigating Global Climate Change. Held in Cor-
vaKs. Oregon on February 26-28,1990.
PB91-216390/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/600/341/032
PC BEEPOP (Personal Computer Honey Bee Population
Dynamics Model) for Ecological Assessments. User's
Glide.
PB91-182477/REB 91-01 PC AO4/MF A01
EPA/600/341/033
Study on Distributions and Recoveries of TetrachlorodH
benzo^p-Oioxin and Octachtorodfcenzo-p-Oioxin in a MM5
PM?1817«/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/034A
MAGIC/DDRP Final Report Models, Calibration, Results,
Uncertainty Analyses, QA.QC. Volume 1.
PB91-181867/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/600/341/034B
MAGIC DORP Final Report Regional Analyses of Results
(Summary Tables and Plots). Volume 2.
PB91-181875/REB 91-01 PC AO9/MF A02
EPA/6OO/341/034C
MAGIC DDRP Fnal Report Summary of Results for Individ-
ual Catchments. Volume 3.
PB91-181883/REB 91-01 PC AO9/MF A01
EPA/600/341/0340
MAGIC DDRP Fnal Report Processing Stream, I/O Files
and Formats, De«verables. Volume 4.
PB91-181891/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFA02
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EPA/600/8-88/005F
EPA/600/3-91/034E
MAGIC DDRP Final Report Processing Stream, Program
Listings. Volume 5.
PB91-181909/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/035
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic In-
vertebrate Responses in Five Northern Appalachian
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-176057/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/036
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Benthic In-
vertebrate Responses of Four Adirondack Headwater
Streams: An Interim Report of the Episodic Response
Project
PB91-176065/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/037
Final Technical Report for the Preliminary Field Survey and
on-Site, In-situ and Laboratory Evaluations Completed at
Milltown Reservoir (FY90).
PB91-196006/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/038
Design of Terrecosm Enclosures for Use in Ecorisk Assess-
ment Evaluations.
PB91-196014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/040
Episodic Acidification and Associated Fish and Aquatic In-
vertebrate Responses in Four Catskill Mountain Streams:
An Interim Report of the Episodic Response Project
PB91-216382/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/041
Field Calibration of Soil Core Microcosms for Evaluating
Fate and Effects of Genetically Engineered Microorganisms
in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-216366/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/042
Novel Methods for Tracking 'Agrobacterium Radiobacter'
k84 and Plasmid-Borne Genes in Agricultural Ecosystems.
PB91-216374/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/043
Mammalian Wildlife (Mink and Ferret) Toxicity Test Proto-
cols (LC50. Reproduction, and Secondary Toxicrty).
PB91-216507/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/044
Current and Developing Analytical Technologies for Quanti-
fying Bogentc Gas Emissions.
PB91-216523/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/045
FATE: The Environmental Fate Constants Information
System Database.
PB91-216192/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/047
Animals as Sentinels of Environmental Hearth Hazards.
PB91-219576/REB 91-O4 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/048
Overview of Methods for Evaluating Effects of Pesticides
on Reproduction in Birds.
PB91-231472/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/3-91/049
Temperature Scenario Development Using Regression
Methods. Phase 2.
PB91-231506/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/3-91/050
Development of Ozone Reactivity Scales for Volatile Organ-
ic Compounds.
PB91-243386/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/4-88/039
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Revised July 1991.
PB91-231480/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/600/4-90/004
Asbestos-Containing Materials in School Buildings: Bulk
Sample Analysis Quality Assurance Program. Bulk Sample
Rounds 16.17 and 18.
PB91-154211/REB 91-O1 PCA08/MFA01
EPA/600/440/005
Uncertainty in North American Wet Deposition Isopteth
Maps: Effect of Site Selection and Valid Sample Criteria.
PB91-101774/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-600/4-90/016
Radiation monitoring around United States nuclear test
areas, calendar year 1989. Offsrte environmental monitoring
report
DE91005910/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/600/4-90/017
Direct/Delayed Response Project Laboratory Operations
and Quality Assurance Report for Preparation of Soils from
the Mid-Appalachian Region of the United States
PB91-141812/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/4-90/018
Acid Precipitation in North America: 1987 Annual and Sea-
sonal Data Summaries from Acid Deposition System Data
PB91-196683/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/600/4-90/020
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water, Supplement 1. _,.,,-.„-
PB91.108266/REB^ 91-01 PC A11/MF AOZ
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Supplement 1. ™. .„..,.«•.«
PB91-146027/REI3 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/600/4-90/023
Handbook of Methods for Acid Deposition Studies. Labora-
tory Analyses for Soil Chemistry.
PB91-218016/REB 91-04 PCA15/MFA03
EPA/600/4-90/026
Method for the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Soils/Sedi-
ments.
PB91-127803/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/600/4-90/028
Reid Comparison of Ground-Water Sampling Devices for
Hazardous Waste Sites: An Evaluation Using Volatile Or-
ganic Compounds.
PB91-181776/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/4-90/030
Macroinvertebrate Reid and Laboratory Methods for Evalu-
ating the Biological Integrity of Surface Waters.
PB91-171363/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/600/4-90/031
Manual for the Evaluation of Laboratories Performing
Aquatic Toxicity Tests.
PB91-148353/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/4-90/032
Evaluation of a Remote Sensor for Mobile Source CO
Emissions.
PB91-148320/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/4-90/034
Evaluation of Exposure Markers.
PB91-144675/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/004
Multispectral Identification of Potentially Hazardous Byprod-
ucts of Ozonation and Chlonnafcn. Part 1. Studies of Chro-
matographic and Spectroscope Properties of MX.
PB91-161703/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/009
Background Hydrocarbon Vapor Concentration Study for
Underground Fuel Storage Tanks.
PB91-191353/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/600/4-91/010
Methods for the Determination of Metals in Environmental
Samples.
PB91-231498/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
EPA/600/4-91/011
Molecular Optical Spectroscope Techniques for Hazardous
Waste Site Screening.
PB91-195990/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/014
Wetlands Detection Methods Investigation.
PB91-217380/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/016
Test Methods for 'Escherichia coli' in Drinking Water EC
Medium with Mug Tube Procedure. Nutrient Agar with Mug
Membrane Filter Procedure.
PB91-234591/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/4-91/017
Ames 'Salmonella' Mutagenicity Assay Procedures for
Water Samples. Protocol A: Sample Collection. Protocol B:
Sample Processing. Protocol C: Ames 'Salmonella' Mutage-
nicity Assay.
PB91-154096/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/6-90/005B
Evaluation of the Potential Caranogenictty of Electromag-
netic Fields. Review Draft
PB91-133231/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A03
EPA/600/6-90/008
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Munici-
pal Sludge Landfilling.
PB91-100172/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Munici-
pal Sludge Landfilling.
PB91-137265/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/600/6-90/009
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. International Toxicity Equiva-
lency Factor (I-TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Com-
plex Mixtures of Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-125625/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/6-90/010
Riot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Waste Disposal Sites Con-
taminated with Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-106237/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/6-90/011
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Formation of Dioxins and Re-
lated Compounds in Industrial Processes.
PB91-103580/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/6-90/012
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Methods of Degradation, De-
struction, Detoxification, and Disposal of Dioxins and Relat-
PB9VI25666fflEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/ 600/6-90/013
Emissions of Dioxins and Related Compounds from Com-
bustion and Incineration Sources.
PB91-103598/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/600/6-90/014
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Dkjx-
ins and Related Compounds, October 1988
PB91-106112/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/6-90/015
Riot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Scientific Basis for the Devel-
opment of the International Toxicity Equivalency Factor (I-
TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Complex Mixtures of
Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91 -109991 /REB 91 -01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/6-90/016
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Listing of Laboratories with
Expertise in the Analysis of Dioxins and Related Com-
pounds.
PB91-110007/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/6-90/017
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Inventory of Regulations/Stat-
utes Concerning Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-125799/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/600/6-91/001
Preliminary Risk Assessment for Parasites in Municipal
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
PB91-182352/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/600/6-91/004
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Munici-
pal Sludge Incineration.
PB91-228114/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/7-89/012A
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Development of
the Annual Data and Modelers' Tapes, 1985.
PB91-119669/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
EPA/600/7-90/019A
Reid Performance of Advanced Technology Woodstoves in
Glens Falls, NY., 1988-89. Volume 1.
PB91-125641/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/7-90/019B
Field Performance of Advanced Technology Woodstoves in
Glens Falls, NY.. 1986-89. Volume 2. Technical Appendi-
ces.
PB91-125658/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
EPA/600/7-90/020
Limb Process Development Studies.
PB91-127688/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/7-90/021A
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 1. Introduction and Methodology.
PB91-133322/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/600/7-90/021B
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 2. Site Specific Studies for Ala-
bama. Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois.
PB91-133330/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
EPA/600/7-90/021C
Retrofit Costs for S02 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 3. Site Specific Studies for Indi-
ana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Minne-
sota.
PB91-133348/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
EPA/600/7-90/021D
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 4. Site Specific Studies for Mis-
souri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York. Ohio.
PB91-133355/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
EPA/600/7-90/021E
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fired Plants. Volume 5. Site Specific Studies for Penn-
sylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Wisconsin,
West Virginia.
PB91-133363/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
EPA/600/7-90/022A
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 1. User's Guide.
PB91-133512/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/7-90/022B
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 2. Technical Documentation Manual.
PB91-133520/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
EPA/6OO/7-90/022C
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
Volume 3. Programmer's Maintenance Manual.
PB91-133538/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
EPA/600/7-91/001
Self-Consistent Deutschian ESP Model.
PB91-149518/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/7-91/002
Approach for Estimating Global Landfill Methane Emissions.
PB91-149534/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/7-91/003
Global Warming Mitigation Potential of Three Tree Planta-
tion Scenarios.
PB91-159608/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/600/7-91/004
Technology for the Control of PartJculates and Sulfur
Oxides by Electrostatic Techniques.
PB91-171355/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/8-87/048F
Norvcarcinogenic Effects of Chromium: Update to Health
Assessment Document
PB91-136523/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/8-88/005F
Acid Aerosols Issue Paper Health Effects and Aerometrics.
PB91-125864/REB 91-01 PCA17/MFA03
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Health and Environmental Effects Document for Chloral.
PB91-216481/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/COO/S-m/021
Heatti and Environmental Effects Document for AcSpoo-
trie.
PB91-21367(VREB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/*-n/027
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Benzole
AoM.
PB91-213686/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/6OD/S-89/049F
ArQuaHy Criteria tor Lead: Supplement to the 1986 Ad-
dendum.
PB91-138420/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/SOD/Mm/OSO
i and Environmental Effects Document for 4-Amno-
H-216333/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/6-M/OS1
Heatm and Environmental Effects Document for 1.3-Butact-
EPA/600/S-90/063A
Regional Cwdant Model User's Guide. Part 1. The ROM
Prep
PB91-216341/REB
91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Ele-
mental and Inorganic Phosphorus Compounds: Health
PB91-102327/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EM/MO/MI/104
llaatjh and Envionmental Effects Document tor Acetophe-
PB91-2163S6VREB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EM/WO/MO/On
Bastes of Pump-end-TraM Ground-Water Remedatexi
rSaSzf&iwHEB 91-01 PC ACM/MF AOI
EPA/WO/6-M/021
tteett art Environmental Effects Document tor Ceoadyte
Pf»1-216473/R£a 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
Ef>A/WO/«-ao/02S
llGllm and Envioninenlal Effects Document tor Bromo-
torm.
PB91-216424^EB 91-04 PCAOft/MFAM
EPA/WO/l-M/ni
lleaih and Cnvlronmenlal Effects Document for 1-Butanot
PB>1-21646SffieB 91-04 PCAOB/MFA02
EPA/6OO/16ttn»3
Heeft and pMunneHat Effects Document tor Benzyl Al-
PB91-213694/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF AO2
EPAnOO/fVM/041
Indoor Air - Assessment Metlmito of Analysis tor Envrorv
tnantal Camnooani.
PB91-137Z73/REB 91-01
EPArtOa/6-60/042
Indoor Air-Assessment Moor Cor
PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-1S3647
datum of Environ-
91-01 PCA04/MFM1
of Hydraufc OonducMty Distributions: A
Manual of Practice.
P8B1-211B38/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFAO1
National Stream Survey Database Glide.
PB91-141804/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
Technical Support Document on Risk Assessment of
Chan** Mhkraa.
PB81-103S56/REB 91-01 PC AfN/MF A01
PCA06/MFA01
Deer's Guide tor Executing OZPR
PB91-17S877/REB 91-01
Summary of EPAt Ra
during IfMfrW.
PBt1-102im/REB
•Oh* Schools
91-01 PCA14/MFAOJ
_ «v«IEinssionsEs«malasofFujda«ve-
Iv tanporiant Trace GaM* (RJTGs) from Anthropogenic
Pe91-103572^EB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
a Potential Sources of Indoor
91-01 PC AOS/MF AOI
jf CoretensMe Emosons.
91-01 PCA04AJFA01
Tectrnof tndooc Radon^Reduction Techniques •» Base-
Fe(il-125B31SREBg iRo
ArPofuton.
P891-12S70B/REB
PB91-12SB07/REB
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vety Important Trax
PB91-1277SVREB
MAntn
PCA1OVMFA02
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91-01 PCAOt/MFACJ
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EPA/fMMViVVO/OII
Foaow-Up Annual Alpha-Track Uorataring in 40 Eastern
pBnrMtMniiltoiMiiiiihIlndoor Radon Reduction Sys-
PB91-127779/REB 91-O1
91-01 PCA16/MFA02
91-01 PC A19/MF A03
P891-171926/REB
EPA/600/8-90/OS38
Regional OxnJant Model User's Guide. Part 2. The ROM
Processor Network.
PB91-171934/REB
EPA/600/t-M/OOC
Regional OxnJant Model User's Guide. Part 3. The Core
Model
PB91-171942/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/600/0-90/OS3D
Regional Chodant Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
P891-223362/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
EPA/600/8-90/084
User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the Bio-
: Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
91-136549/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/600/S-90/OBSA
LandH Air Emissions Estimation Model. Version 1.1. User's
Manual.
PB91-167718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/S-90/OW
Chromosomal Aberration Data Analysis and Interpretation
System. Version 1.0. User's Guide.
PB91-140376/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
EPA/600/*40/M7
User's Guide to the Complex Terrain Dispersion Model Plus
Algorithms for Unstable Situations (CTDMPLUS): Volume 2.
The Screening Mode (CTSCflEEN).
PB91-136S647REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/»-«1/002
Global Inventory of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions
from Anthropogenic Sources.
PB91-161687/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/M»/S-«1/003
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 1: Qual-
ity Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-148312/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/MM/I-41/OO4
Preparatian Aids tor the Development of Category 2 Quality
Assurance Project Plans.
P691-211920/HEB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/MO/S-91/OOS
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 3: Qual-
ity Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-167569/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/«00/»-91/006
Preparation Aids for the Devetopment of Category IV: Qual-
ity Assurance Protect Plans.
PB91-191254/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/007
FeasfcCty of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combustor Rutland. Ver-
mont Plot Study.
PB91-181917/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/600/»-*1/007A
FeasMty of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
sessment for a Municipal Waste Combustor Rutland. Ver-
mont Ptot Study. Appendices.
PB9M79697/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
EPA-600/t-91/OOf
Charactertang sols tor hazardous waste site assessments.
DE910140977REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/»-ai/009
Data Users Guide to the Mountain Ctoud Chemistry Project
PB91-1G8484/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/fMO/MI/OU
HBtotogicjl and HMopathotogical Evaluation of the Tests.
PB91-164293/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF AW
EPA/600/a-91/ail
Expoaure Version 2 A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Enacts of indoor Ar Polutant Sources on Individual Expo-
sure. Documentation.
PB91-20109VREB 91-04 PCAOtVMFAOl
EPA/«00/*-«1/014A
Indoor Air OuaMy Simulator for Personal Computers.
Vokjme 1. Technical Manual.
PB91-2051S3/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/«00/$-»1/014B
Indoor Air OuaMy Simulator for Personal Computers.
Jser-sGuKta.
91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Volume 2- User's (
P891-205161/REB
EPA/6OO/»-»1/01S
llorttti and Cnulronmnrtiil Fffnrn mnrmr-* *~ Boron and
Boron Compounds.
PB91-233635/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
EPAy*00/fM1/016
Health and Environmental Effects Document for Bromoctv
91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PB91-213702mEB
EPA/6OO/C-91/032
MOBHJE4 SensiMty Analysis.
PB91-191312/REB
EPA/60O/8-91/036
«nmonded Operating P
91-01 PC A03/MF AOI
ire No. 51: Glass Source
EPA/600/8-91/039
Correlation of Florida Soil-Gas Permeabilities with Grain
Size. Moisture, and Porosity.
PB91-211904/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/6-91/046
Feasibility and Approach for Mapping Radon Potentials in
Florida. Florida Radon Research Program.
PB91-217372/REB 9144 PC A03/MF A01
•^***T££r* SySWm ^If^ A03/MF AOI
EPA/600/8-91/047
UTAB Users Manual. Microcomputer Version. First Edition,
1991.
PB91-216416/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/048
Model YMT-6 UV-B Modulation System. Manual of Oper-
ation.
PB91-216432/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/050
Assessment of Soil-Gas Measurement Technologies.
PB91-219568/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/8-91/051
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 2.3: Sampling and
Analysis of Total Hydrocarbons from Sources by Continu-
ous Emission Monitor.
PB91-233858/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-90/006
Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium
(15th). Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on April 10-12, 1989.
PB91-145S24/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
EPA/600/S-90/021
Workshop on Methods for Investigation of Waterbome Dis-
ease Outbreaks. Summary of Recommendations. Held in
Denver. Colorado, October 11-13, 1988.
PB91-125716/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/9-40/OM
Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants. Proceed-
ings of the 1990 EPA/A and WMA International Symposi-
um. Held in Raleigh, North Carolina on May 1-4, 1990.
PB91-120279/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A9«
EPA/600/9-90/034
Role of Health Research in Support of EPA's Regulatory
Programs.
PB91-211912/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/9-90/036
Proceedings: United States/ Japan Conference on Sewage
Treatment Technology (12th). Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on
October 12-13. 1989.
PB91-110031/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
EPA/600/9-90/037
Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste. Proceedings of the Annual RREL Hazardous Waste
Research Symposium (16th). Held in Cincinnati. Ohio on
Apm 3-5. 1990.
PB91-148379/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
EPA/600/9-90/039
Environmental Challenge of the 1990's. Proceedings. Inter-
national Conference on Pollution Prevention: Clean Tech-
nologies and dean Products. Held in Washington. DC. on
June 10-13, 1990.
PB91-148387/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
EPA/600/9-90/042
ORD Ground Water Research Plan: Strategy for 1991 and
PB9T145482/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/9-90/054
Evaluation and Effective Risk Communications Workshop
Proceedings. Held in Washington. DC. in June 1988.
PB91-211896/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/600/9-91/001
Biological Remedation of Contaminated Sediments, with
Special Emphasis on the Great Lakes: Report of a Work-
shop. Manitowcc, Wisconsin. Jury 17-19. 1990.
PB91-161679/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/9-91/006
Ground-Water Research: Technical Assistance Directory.
Third Edrtion.
PB91-181834/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/007
Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emission Inventory
Workshops. Held in Washington, DC. on Jury 19-20, 1990
and in Sacramento, CA. on August 21. 1990.
PB91-168492/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/006
Investigation of the Indoor Air Quality of the North Carolina
Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources
Located at 3800 Barrett Drive, Raleigh, North Carolina.
PB91-179069/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/009
ORD Health Btomarkers Program. Research Strategy Docu-
PB9l"-195982/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-41/010
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration He-
search FaoXty: Annual Report for FY90.
PB91-182493/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/013
Use and Development of Environmentally Controlled Cham-
bers (Mesocosms) for Evaluating Biotechnology Products:
The Prooeedngs of the Workshop on the Use and Devel-
opment of Terrestrial Mesocosms. _
PB91-1916S4/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
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Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 1.
Sessions 1, 2. 3A. and 36.
PB91-197210/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
EPA/600/9-91/015B
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 2.
Sessions 4A, 4B, 4C, and 5.
PB91-197228/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
EPA/600/9-91/015C
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 3.
Sessions 6A, 6B, and 6C.
PB91-197236/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
EPA/600/9-91/015D
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 4.
Sessions 7 A, 7B, and Posters.
PB91-197244/REB 91-01 PC A25/MF A04
EPA/600/9-91/019
Analysis of Historical Radiativety Important Trace Gases
(RUG) Emissions: Development of a Trace Gas Accounting
System (T-GAS) for 14 Countries.
PB91-216325/REB 91-04 PC A16/MF A03
EPA/600/9-91/020
Proceedings of U.S./FRG Workshop on Photochemical
Ozone Problem and Its Control (2nd). Held in Chapel Hill,
North Carolina on June 5-8, 1990.
PB91-211847/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/021
EPA/AWWARF Cooperative Agreement Program for Drink-
ing Water Research.
PB91-211318/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/023
Control Technology Center 1990. A Year of Expanding
Service.
PB91-222034/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/024
Proceedings: EPA/NGA Workshop on Global Climate and
State Actions. Held in Research Triangle Park, North Caroli-
na on December 3-4, 1990.
PB91-219105/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/9-91/026 A
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlanta, Georgia
on February 19-23, 1990. Volume 1. Symposium Oral
Papers (Sessions 1-4).
PB91-234443/REB 91-04 PC A17/MF A04
EPA/600/9-91/026B
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlanta, Georgia
on February 19-23. 1990. Volume 2. Symposium Oral
Papers (Sessions 5-9).
PB91-234450/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
EPA/6OO/9-91/026C
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlanta, Georgia
on February 19-23, 1990. Volume 3. Symposium Poster
Papers,
PB91-234468/REB 91-04 PC A24/MF A04
EPA/600/9-91/033
Membranes for Drinking Water Treatment
PB91-242420/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/D-90/012
Database Management Techniques to Ensure Project Integ-
rity. Annual SAS Users Group International Conference
(14th). Held in San Francisco, California on April 9-12,
1989
PB91-162768/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/120
AIDE, A System for Developing Interactive User Interfaces
for Environmental Models.
PB91-129171/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/131
Regulation of LHRH Action and FSH Synthesis by Estradi-
ol. Progesterone, and InNbin.
PB9l3tt»33/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-90/152
Quantifying Effects in Ecological Site Assessments: Biologi-
cal and Statistical Considerations.
PB91-129189/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/153
Regional Forest Management Planning in the Southern
91-01 PCAOS/MFAOI
EPA/600/0-90/154
Responses and Feedback to Global Forests to Climate
PB9"M29734/R£B 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/155
Physiography and Forest Types of the Western United
P^1M726/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/1S6
National Program (NCLAN) to Assess the Impact of Ozone
on Agricultural Resources. »n,/»»c AIM
PB91-129718/REB 91-O1 r\j AU4/Mr MUI
EPA/600/D-90/157
Evaluation of Various Alternative Ambient Ozone Standards
Based on Crop Yield Loss Data. „„,,.,,= «„«
PB91-129700/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/158 .
Efficacy of Ozone Exposure Indices in the Standard Setting
PB9^29692/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/159
Total Organic Carbon Determinations in Natural and Con-
taminated Aquifer Materials, Relevance and Measurement.
PB91-129205/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/160
Things to Consider When Assessing Municipal Impacts for
Remedial Action on a Lake Superior Estuary.
PB91-129148/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/161
Anatomical Modeling of Microdosimetry of Inhaled Particles
and Gases in the Lung.
PB91-133033/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/162
Biological and Chemical Methodologies for Assessing
Human Exposure to Airborne Mutagens Indoors.
PB91-133025/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/163
Structure of the Gas Exchange Region of the Lungs Deter-
mined by Three-Dimensional Reconstructions.
PB91-133017/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/164
Morphometry and 3-Dimensional Reconstruction of the
Acinus.
PB91-133009/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/165
Highly Sensitive Bioassays for Evaluating Airborne Muta-
gens Indoors.
PB91-132985/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/166
Comparison of Bioindicators of Exposure to Genotoxic
Indoor Air Pollutants.
PB91-132977/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/167
Synaptonemal Complex Analysis of Mutagen Effects on
Meiotic Chromosome Structure and Behavior.
PB91-132969/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-90/168
Does Chronic Ozone Exposure Lead to Lung Disease.
PB91-132993/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/169
Transfection of Cytochrome P450 cDNAs into Mammalian
Cells Used in Mutation and Transformation Assays.
PB91-132951/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/170
Exercise, Fitness, and Health: A Consensus of Current
Knowledge.
PB91-131706/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/171
Human Clinical Inhalation Exposures Experimental Design,
Methodology, and Physiological Responses.
PB91-132944/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/172
Sampling and Analysis for Pqlychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Diox-
ins and Dibenzofurans in Ambient Air.
PB91-131698/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/173
Regional Oxidant Model Multi-Processor (ROMMP).
PB91-131680/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/174
Oxygenated Organic Compound Concentrations Near a
Roadway in Lithuania, SSR.
PB91-131672/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-90/175
Mutagenic Activity of Paniculate Matter from Wood Smoke.
PB91-129155/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/176
Soviet-American Joint Experiments on Mobile Source Air
Pollution: Objectives and Experimental Designs.
PB91-129163/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/0-90/177
Estimating Lightning-Generated NOx Emissions for Region-
al Air Pollution Models.
PB91-131664/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/D-90/178
Behavior of Arsenic in a Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-131656/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-90/179
Encouraging Clean Technologies: The United States Envi-
jnmental Protection Agency Pollution Prevention Program.
ronmental Protection Agency
PB91-131649/REB
EPA/600/D-90/180
Bottled Water Microbial Quality of Alternative Water
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/181
Size Distributions of Trace Metals in Flue Gas Parficulate
from a Pilot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-131623/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/182
Water Quality Modeling and Sampling Study in a Distribu-
regf-^fei's/REB 91-01 PCAOS/MFAOI
EPA/600/D-90/183
Can Membranes Be Acceptable Treatment Technology for
PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/184
Water Quality Modeling in Distribution Systems.
PB91-130153/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/210
EPA/600/D-90/185
Rsh Hepatocyte Model for Investigation of the Effects of
Trihafomethanes. (Chapter 27).
PB91-132845/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/186
Utility of Buoyant Plume Models in Predicting the Initial Dilu-
tion of Drilling Fluids. Chapter 13.
PB91-132837/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/187
Marine Processes, Their Relationship to Pollution, and a
Framework for Waste Management (Chapter 1).
PB91-132829/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/188
Contaminated Marine Sediments: Assessment and Remedi-
ation.
PB91-132811/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-90/189
Convective-Dispersive Transport Model for Wastes Dis-
posed of at the 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site. (Chapter 5).
PB91-130161/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/0-90/190
Contamination of U.S. Arctic Ecosystems by Long-Range
Transport of Atmospheric Contaminants.
PB91-137109/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/191
Immunotoxicotogy of Captive and Wild Birds.
PB91 -137117/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/192
Exposure Indices Consideration for Rural Ozone Relation-
ships in the United States.
PB91-136598/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/193
Air Quality and Deposition (Chapter 3).
PB91-136606/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/194
IBI: A Quantitative, Easily Communicated Assessment of
the Health and Complexity of Entire Fish Communities.
PB91-136614/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/D-90/195
Factors Controlling the Emissions of Monoterpenes and
Other Volatile Organic Compounds.
PB91-136622/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-90/196
Modulation of Eicosanoid Production by Human Alveolar
Macrophages Exposed to Silica 'In vitro'.
PB91-136630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/197
DNA Adducts in Marine Mussel 'Mytilus galloprovincialis'
Living in Polluted and Unpolluted Environments. Chapter
12.
PB91-136895/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-90/198
Toxic Effects of Xenobiotics on the Pituitary Gland.
PB91-136903/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/0-90/199
Control of Motor Vehicle Emissions - The U.S. Experience,
PB91-136911/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/200
Analysis of Ozone Air Quality Over the New York Metropoli-
tan Area.
PB91-137026/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/201
Evaluation of an Atmospheric Corrosion Rate Monitor as a
Time-of-Wetness Meter.
PB91-137034/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/202
Non-Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in Whole Air Sam-
ples from the AutoEx Studies.
PB91-137042/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/203
Organic Chemical Transport to Groundwater.
PB91-137059/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/204
Anaerobic In-situ Treatment of Chlorinated Ethenes.
PB91-137067/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/205
Rsh Acute Toxicity Syndromes in the Development of
Mechanism-Specific QSARS.
PB91-137075/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/206
ASTER: An Integration of the AQUIRE Database and the
QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments.
PB91-137083/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/207
Effect of Background Organic Matter from Surface Waters
on the Activated Carbon Adsorption of Specific Organic
Compounds.
PB91-137091/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-90/209
X-ray, Microscope, and Wet Chemical Techniques: A Com-
plementary Team for Deposit Analysis.
PB91-137125/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/210
Experience with the EPA Manual for Waste Minimization
Opportunity Assessments.
PB91-137133/RE8
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/D-W/211
Impart ol Drinking Water Treatment on Assimilable Organic
Carbon.
PB91-137141/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/tOO/D-M/212
New Soiree Reduction Project The Potential (or Safe Sub-
stitutes.
PB91-137158/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/213
PB91-137166/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-90/214
Overview of Conventional and Innovative Land-Based Ther-
rnal Technokxxes for Waste Disposal.
PB91-136929/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S08/D-90/21S
Abio»c Transformations in Water, Sedhnems, and Soil.
Chapters.
PB91-136937/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/MO/D40/216
Overview of Risk Assessment for Toxic and Pathogenic
91-136945/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/MO/D40/217
Retrofit Costs for Lime/ Limestone FGD and Lime Spray
Drying at Cod-Fired Utsty Balers.
PB91-136952/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CtloMUon and Sintering of Sorbents during Boiler Injection
tor Dry SuMur Draode Control.
PB91-136648/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPASMO/D40/21*
LandM Ga* and the Greenhouse Effect
PB91-13GMO/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/MM/D40/220
Material SeHrton.
P891-136978/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EM/MO/D-M/221
Epotogieaj Sam* and Trends Program EPA's Approach to
UonHorno Condrtmi ot th6 Nston s Eoosystocris.
PB91-136986/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/COO/D-M/ZZZ
Sfrns Proteins: Potantal as Murbbered Biomarfcers (Chap-
tar 9).
PB91-136994/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/MQ/D-90/223
Ecological Risk Assessment Framework for Examining the
Impacts of Oceanic Disposal
PB91-137000/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOt
EPA/600/u-«0/224
Unjrnzxbon of Combustion By-Products: Characteristics of
PB91-162396/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/WO/D-M/Z2S
UBiaaMK. Fluwtiiotot That Are Insensitive to Suspended
SoidS.
PB91-162404/RE8 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/COQ/O-CO/226
Djvolopmenl and Implementation of the U.S. EPA's Waste
Reduction Innovative Technology Evaluation (WRITE) Re-
soaYCt) Program.
PB91-162412/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/MO/D40/2Z7
Cost Estimates tor Controing SOCs by GAC Treatment.
PB91-162420/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOt
Caormion and jaiotogical Stabtty of Water in an Operating
Water TtMtmant Plant.
PB91-162438/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EM/m/D-M/22*
Ouccaaring at Watte Unmisation.
PB9M62446/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EM/m/MO/ao
Coal Moddng for Drinking Water Una Treatment Process-
PB91-162453/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/WO/D-M/231
Stamaiduad Cods tor Water Suppty Damjuton System*.
PB91-162461/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOt
EPA/fJOQ/D-M/232
n««urt tram the StaUfaation Technologies Evaluated by
tie Sat Program. New England Environmental Expo 90.
PB91.162479/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/WO/D-M/233
Novel Deavering of Nutrients and Oxygen to Aid In situ
rr ___JjLimL^ jt
PB91-162487/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EMSMO/D-M/234
Comparison of ModKed Carson and EPA Moing Height Es-
timates Using Data from Fwe Field Expenments.
PB91-16249S/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/MO/D-M/23S
Evaluation of the EPA Complex Terrah Dispersion Model
(CTDMPLUS) w*i the Lovett Power Plant Data Base.
PB91-162S03/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/MO/D-90/237
Toncty and Fate of Total Residual Chlorine in Outdoor Ex-
perimental Streams (Book Chapter).
PB91-162511/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/238
Fish Acute Toxkaty Syndromes: Application to the Develop-
ment of Mechanism-Specific OSARS.
PB91-162S29/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/239
PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Incinerators by
Rue Gas Cleaning.
PB91-162537/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/240
Acid Rain Control Options.
PB91-162545/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/241
Combustion Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Munic-
ipal Waste Incinerators in North America.
PB91-162552/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/242
Bioassay of Complex Mixtures of Indoor Air Pollutants.
Chapter?.
PB91-162560/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-M/243
32P-Posttabeling DMA Adduct Assay: Cigarette Smoke-In-
duced DMA Adducts in the Respiratory and Nonrespiratory
Rat Tissues.
PB91-162578/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/0-90/244
Mutagenicity, Carcinogenicity, and Human Cancer Risk from
Indoor Exposure to Coal and Wood Combustion in Xuan
Wei, China.
PB91-162S86/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/245
Assessment of the Mutagenicity of Volatile Organic Air Pol-
lutants Before and After Atmospheric Transformation.
PB91-162S94/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/MO/D-M/246
Future Directions in Research on the Genetic Toxicology of
Complex Mixtures.
PB91-1626O2/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/247
In vitro Assessment of Gamete Integrity.
PB91-162610/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/248
Soil Bioventmg Demonstration Project
P891-1626287REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/O-90/249
Bteteral Wastewater Land Treatment Research.
PB91-162636/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-90/2SO
Microbial Carbon Dioxide Generation and Oxygen Utilization
in the Unsaturated Subsurface at a Gasoline Spill Site.
PB91-162644/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/001
Simplified Soil Gas Sensing Techniques for Plume Mapping
and Remedatxxi Monitoring.
PB91-162651/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/002
Hydrocarbon Spil Exposure Assessment Modeling.
PB91-162669/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/003
Do Behavioral Responses to Pesticide Exposure Affect
Wfcftfe Population Parameters.
PB91-162677/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/004
Initial Growth and Ontogeny of Bigleaf Maple 'Acer macro-
phylum' in an Enriched Carbon Dioxide Environment
PB91-162685/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/005
Advanced Screening Model tor Complex Terrain Applica-
tions.
PB91-162693/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/OOS
Proceedings Hazardous Materials Management Confer-
ence/Central (3rd). O'Hare Exposition Center Held at Rose-
morrt. Ittnoo, on March 13-15, 1990.
PB91-1627O1/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/SOO/D-91/007
Three Case Studns of Waste Minimization through Use of
Metal Recovery Processes.
PB91-162719/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/D-41/008
Future of Expert Systems in the Environmental Protection
PBt^62727/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/eOO/D-»1/009
Expert Systems to Assist in Decisions Concerning Land
Disposal of Hazardous Wastes.
PB91-162735/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/D-91/010
Expert Systems to Assist in Evaluation of Measurement
Data.
PB91-162743/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/011
Development and Application of a Research Database for
Drinking Water Systems Evaluation.
PB91-1627SO/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/013
Assay of Beta-Ghjcuronidase in Non-col Eschehchia Using
ECMug Medum and the CoBert (Trade Name) System.
PB91-16Z776/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
of Plasma Systems to the
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/015
Methods of Removing Drinking Water Contaminants and
Their Limitations: Inorganics and Radionuclides.
PB91-162792/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/016
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with a Natural
Water.
PB91-162800/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/017
Concept of Presence Absence Testing.
PB91-162818/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/018
Service Life of Geosynthetics in Hazardous Waste Manage-
ment Facilities.
PB91-162826/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/019
Geosynthetic Leachale Collection Systems.
PB91-162834/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/020
Fundamental Evaluation of an Electronic Air Cleaner.
PB91-176735/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/021
Simple Model for Describing Radon Migration and Entry
into Houses.
PB91-176743/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-I1/022
Operational Experience of the EPA Owned Bench Scale
Riot Plant for Evaluating SCR DeNOx Catalysts.
PB91-176750/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/023
Bioassessment Methods for Determining the Hazards of
Dredged Material Disposal in the Marine Environment.
PB91-176768/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/D-91/M4
Kinetics of Chemical and Microbiological Contaminants in
Distribution Systems.
PB91-176776/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/025
Monitoring Strategies for Water Distribution Systems.
PB91-176784/REB 914)1 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/026
Overview of Metals Recovery Technologies for Hazardous
Wastes.
PB91-176792/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/027
Use of Pipe Loop Tests for Corrosion Control Diagnostics.
PB91-176800/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/02S
Closure of a Diooon Incineration Facility.
PB91-176818/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/029
EPA Clean Products Research Program.
PB91-176826/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/030
Rainfall Data Analysis Using the Gamma Distribution Func-
tion.
PB91-176834/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/031
Technical Assistance for Waste Minimization.
PB91-176842/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/032
Sludge Organics Btoavailability.
PB91-176859/REB 914)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/OS3
Technical Basis of Pathogen and Vector Attraction Reduc-
tion Requirements in EPA's Sludge Regulation Proposed
February 1989.
PB91-176867/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/034
Design and Performance of Slow Sand Filters in the Pacific
Northwest
PB91-17687S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/035
Slow Sand Filtration in the United States (Book Chapter).
PB91-176883/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/036
Demonstration Projects Under the U.S. EPA Supertund In-
novative Technology Evaluation Program.
PB91-176891/REB 914)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/037
Demonstration of Hazardous Waste Site Treatment Tech-
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
nctogies.
PB91-176!
Factors Affecting the
Cleanup of Supertund
PB91-1627847REB
PB91-176909/REB
EPA/600/D-91/OM
Review of Federal/State Medical Waste Management
PB91-176917/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/039
Membrane Summary: Performance, Concerns, and Regula-
tions.
PB91-176925/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60O/D-91/040
Production and Processing of Metals: Their Disposal and
Future Risks.
PB91-176933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/041
Significance of DNA Damage and Repair Mechanisms in
Health Risk Assessment
PB91-176941/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/600/D-91/120
EPA/600/D-91/042
Cancer Dose-Response Models Incorporating Clonal Ex-
pansion.
PB91 -171975/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/043
CXiantitative Approaches to Human Risk Assessment for
Noncancer Health Effects.
PB91-176958/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/044
DOAS Urban Pollution Measurements.
PB91-176966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/045
Bioaccumulation and Toxicity of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-
p-dto»n and Related Compounds in Aquatic Ecosystems.
PB91-176974/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/GOO/D-91/046
Effects of Ozone Exposure on LJpid Metabolism in Human
Alveolar Macrophages.
PB91-176982/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/047
Use of Cell Culture for Evaluating Neurotoxicity.
PB91-176990/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/048
Regression on Medians of Probability Distributions.
PB91-177006/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/049
Genetic Activity Profile (GAP) Data Base.
PB91-177014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/050
Use of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein in First-Tier Assess-
ments of Neurotoxicity.
PB91-191197/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/051
Assessment of Trace Organic Emissions Test Results from
the Montgomery County South MWC in Dayton, Ohio.
PB91-182642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/052
Integrated Approach to Research on the Impact of Sources
on Indoor Air Quality.
PB91-182659/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/053
EPA's Global Climate Change Program. Program Plan for
Methane Emissions from Landfills and Other Waste Dispos-
al Facilities.
PB91-1B2667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/054
Biomass and Fossil Fuel to Methanol and Carbon via the
Hydrocarb Process: A Potential New Source of Transporta-
tion and Utility Fuels.
PB91-182675/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/055
Exposure to Lead in U.S. Drinking Water.
PB91-182683/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/056
Current State of Corrosion Control: Technokxjies and
Costs.
PB91-182691/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/057
Poryphosphate Water-Treatment Products: Their Effects on
the Chemistry and Solubility of Lead in Potable Water Sys-
PB91-182709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/058
Using Linear and Polynomial Models to Examine the Envi-
ronmental Stability of Viruses (Chapter 7).
PB91 -182717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/059
Control of Transient Incinerator Emissions with an Oxygen
Based Combustion System.
PB91-182725/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/060
Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC Indnerability
Ranking in a Pilot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-182733/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/061
Treatment of Hazardous Waste with Solidification/Stabiliza-
tion
PB91-182741/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/062
Risk Assessment for Organic Micropollutants: U.S. Point of
View
PB91-182758/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/063
Pesticide Removal by Membrane Processes.
PB9V182766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/064
Removal of Gfyphosate from Drinking Water.
PB91-182774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/065
Safe Drinking Water for the Little Guy: Options and ARema-
PB91-182782/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/066
Toxicity Assessment of Dredged Materials: Acute and
Chronic Toxicity as Determined by Btoassays and Bioaccu-
mulation Tests. Proceedings of the International Seminar
on the Environmental Aspects of Dredging Activities (Actes
du Seminaire International sur tes Aspects Environnemen-
taux lies aux Activities de Dragages).
PB91-182790/REB
EPA/600/D-91/067
Application of a Hazard-Assessment Research Strategy for
Waste Disposal at 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site (Chapter
14).
PB91-182808/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/069
Effects of Pond Characteristics on Biotic Exposures.
PB91-182816/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/070
Review of NAPAP Integrated Assessment Visibility.
PB91-182824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/071
Source Apportionment of Mutagenic Activity of Fine Particle
Organics in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-182832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/072
Sector Sampling for VOC's during Remediation of Super-
fund Site at Shaver's Farm, Georgia.
PB91-182840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/073
Total Volatile Organic Concentrations in 2700 Personal,
Indoor, and Outdoor Air Samples Collected in the US EPA
TEAM Studies.
PB91-182857/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/074
Identification of Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in Con-
sumer Products and Common Microenvironments.
PB91-182865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/075
US EPA TEAM Study of Inhalable Particles (PM10): Study
Design, Response Rate, and Sampler Performance.
PB91-182873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/076
Overview of the Technical Implications of Methanol and
Ethanol as Highway Motor Vehicle Fuels.
PB91-1828817REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/077
Determination of Routes of Exposure of Infants and Tod-
dlers to Household Pesticides: A Pilot Study.
PB91-182899/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/078
Protocol for the Field Validation of Stationary Source Emis-
sion Measurements.
PB91-182907/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-91/079
Aquatic Information and Retrieval (Aquire) Database
System.
PB91-182923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/080
Criteria to Protect Wetland Ecological Integrity.
PB91 -182915/REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/081
Airborne Particle Sizes and Sources Found in Indoor Air.
PB91-191171/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/082
Quantification of Particluate Emission Rates from Vacuum
Cleaners.
PB91-191189/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/083
Environmental QA: A Plan for Consistency in the 90s.
PB91-191205/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/084
Wind Field Development for the EPA Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB91-191213/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/085
Sensitivity Analysis of a Nested Ozone Air Quality Model.
PB91-191221/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/086
Air Quality Monitoring in Atlanta with the Differential Optical
Absorption Spectrometer.
PB91-191239/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/087
Inventory of Constructed Wetlands for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment in the U.S.
PB91-191247/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/088
Review of Treatment for Hazardous Waste Streams (Chap-
91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/6OO/D-91/090
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Scien-
tific Criteria for Carbon Monoxide.
PB91-191304/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/D-91/091
Communicating Risk Information to State and Local Air Pol-
lution Control Agencies via U.S. EPA's Air Risk Information
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/D-9 1/092
Multimedia Risk Assessment for Environmental Risk Man-
p1l9V19i288/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/093
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Scien-
tific Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen. .„.-.„«
PB91-191270/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/094
Regional Patterns in Three Biological Indicators of Stream
81-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/095
Lake and Stream Indicators for U.S. EPA's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB91 -191080/REB 91 -01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/096
Terrestrial Plants (Chapter 3).
PB91-191098/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/097
Evaluating Amphibian Responses in Wetlands Impacted by
Mining Activities in the Western United States.
PB91-191106/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/098
Colloidal FE203 Transport Studies in Laboratory Model
Systems Using Shallow Aquifer Material.
PB91-191114/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/099
IACP: Overview of the Boise, Idaho, and the Roanoke, Vir-
ginia, Reid Studies.
PB91-191122/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/100
Modeling Carbon Monoxide (CO) Exposures within Microen-
vironments Given Personal Exposure Monitoring Data.
PB91-191130/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/101
Receptor Modeling of Fine Particles in the Tacoma Tide-
flats Airshed.
PB91-191148/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/102
Sensitivity Analysis on the Effects of Serial Correlation on
Exposure Estimates.
PB91-196022/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/104
Bake-Out of a Portion of a New High-Rise Office Building.
PB91-196048/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/10S
Chemical Characterization of Extractable Organic Matter
from Ambient Aerosols Collected in Boise, Idaho.
PB91-196055/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/106
Evaluation of Methodology for Determination of Potyhalo-
genated Dibenzo-'p'-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Ambient
Air.
PB91-196063/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/107
Climate Data and Analysis for the New England Forest
Health Monitoring Project (NEFHM/EMAP Forests).
PB91-196071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/108
Ongoing Fundamental Hazardous Waste Incineration Re-
search at EPA/RTP Facility.
PB91-196089/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/109
Innovative Thermal Destruction Technologies (Chapter 7).
PB91-196097/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/110
Status of Land Treatment as a Hazardous Waste Manage-
ment Alternative in the United States.
PB91-196105/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/111
Detection of Radicals Produced 'In vivo1 during Inhalation
Exposure to Ozone: Use of Various Spin Traps.
PB91 -196113/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/112
Interpretations and Limitations of Pulmonary Function Test-
ing in Small Laboratory Animals.
PB91-196121/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/113
Model of 'Giardia lamblia' Inactivatton by Free Chlorine.
PB91-196139/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/114
Principles of Water Filtration.
PB91-196147/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/115
Use of a Fourier Transform Spectrometer as a Remote
Sensor at Superfund Sites.
PB91-199844/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/116
Comparison of Screening Approaches.
PB91-199851/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/117
Use of Grass Shrimp ('Palaemonetes pugio') Larvae in
Field Bioassays of the Effects of Agricultural Runoff Into
Estuaries.
PB91-199869/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/118
Environmental and Molecular Characterization of Systerns
Which Affect Genome Alteration in 'Pseudomonas aerugir-
osa'. Chapter 25.
PB91-199877/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/119
Summer 1990 Atlanta Ozone Precursor Study.
PB91 -211326/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/120
Natural Emissions of Oxidant Precursors.
PB91-211334/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/D41/121
Workplace Characteristics Associated with Health and
Comfort Concerns in Three Office Buadngs in Washington.
DC.
PB91-211342/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/tOO/D-91/122
Monitoring IACP Samples and Construction of a Centralized
Database.
PB91-213S46/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/coo/D-91/123
f of PPB and PPM Organic Cytnder Gases Used to
fcn and Audfts.
PB91-2135S3/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/COO/D41/124
Hydrocarbon Continuous Monflomgi Systems to Hazardous
PB91-213561/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/MQ/D41/US
EPA's Indoor Air Ouatty and Work Envronnwnt Survey:
RalaaToranjps of Employees' Sen-Reported Health Symp-
toms w*> Direct Indoor Air Quality Measurements.
PB91-213S79/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF MM
EPA/SJOO/O-91/1M
AMeasmenl ol NeurOaa*i Using Assays ol Nauton- and
Gia- Locatnd Proteins: Chronology and Crtbqua
PB91-213SB7/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPASWO/D41/127
Palatal Expression ol TGFbeta Isotorms in Normal and Re-
snot Aod-Treated Embryo*.
PB91-213S9S/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/WOSD41/1M
Evaluation ol High Volume Panicle Sampkng and Sample
Handing Protocols to Ambient Urban Air Mutagartclty Da-
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/147
Comparabiity between Various Reid and Laboratory Wood-
stove Emission Measurement Methods.
PB91-ZZ3172/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/14*
Handbook on Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pol-
Wants: HAP Manual.
PB91-223180/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/041/149
Hazardous Air PoButants Program (HAP-PRO): Automated
HAP and VCC Control Technology Assessment Software.
PB91-223196/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D41/1SO
Air Toxic Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB91-Z23206/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/M1/151
Method to Estimating Methane Emissions from Under-
ground Coal Mines: Prefcrwiary FndrigS-
P891-223214/REB 91*4 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/SOO/O-91/1S2
Comparison of Emissions and Organic Fingerprints from
Combustion of Ol and Wood.
PB91-223222/REB 91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Global Landfill
Methane.
PB91-Z23230/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/«M/D4t/1S4
Transjera : Sunpresaion Packaging to Reduced Emissions
Irofli Hotvy Kjtri b^cintraitcm-
PB91-223248/RE8 91-O4 PC AOVMF A01
PB91-213603/REB
EPA/aOO/D-*1/12*
Chaos* n Mcnftomg Watt*
91-04 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB91-218200/REB
EM/MO/D4V1M
Aaspac Sampang ol Unconsokdeled Heaving Sois in 5a»>
rated Zone*.
PB91-21621B/REB 91«4 PCACS/MFA01
EPA/MOAV41/1J1
Photoohemeal Fata of Agrochemeats r Natural Watsn.
P991-21822«mEB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/MO/I>41/1S>
Study Design to tnvesngate and Simutata Agrocnanica)
Movement and Fata in Graundwatar Recriaiue (Chapter 8)
PB91^16234^)EB 91-04 PCAOS/MFABI
a>«ymvr>«i/tss
Sampling and Analysis ol Mureopa) Waskwatar Skjdge k>
oneralor Emissions to MMaH. Metal Spaoes. and Oroan-
PB91-219113/REB 91-04 PCAOVUFM1
EPA/COO/D-91/1S4
Devetopmant ol BOAT Standards to RCRA Wastes.
PB91-219121/REB 91-O4 PCAD3/MFA01
EPA/MO/D41/1S5
QuaiiaUlliiu Genetc ActMty Graphical ProHes to Use in
Chemical Evakiasbn.
PB91-219139/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/COO/D-91/1S6
Enhanced Expression ol Gfal Fbriaary Acktc Proten and
•» Cupnc Siyar Dagenarasbn neacton Can Be Used as
catorsot NeurotnooKy.
AOSATA01
PB91-Z19147
Smal Chamber OetarminMions ol the Emismn Rates of
Mercury tioffi Latex Paints.
PB91-&32SS/REB 91-04 PC AW/Mf A01
EPA/WO/D41/1M
MM) VarMcanon of the Cnvronmental Protection Agency
Moor A* OuattyModet EXPOSURE Version 2
PB91-2232S3/REB 91-04 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/MO/D41/1S7
Prooasdngs of Two Hqhway Vehicle Emason* Work-
PB91-Z23271/REB 91-04 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/WO/O41/1SI
Application of Pulse Combustion to Sofcd and Hazardous
Wasta ififiSiaiaim.
PB91-2232B9/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPASMO/D-ai/159
TharmooVnarnic Evakjaton of Five Alternative Refrigerants
in Vapour-Compression Cycles.
PB91-Z23297/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF M1
EPA/m/MI/UO
Inacwalon of 'GtanSa tambfca' by Free Chtome: A Mattte-
mateal Model.
PB91-Z23305/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/MXI/IKfl/ICI
Dovotopmoni. Appicanon, and Castration of Models to
Predctng Water Quality in D&utmliuri Systems.
PB91^23313/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/at)0/D-ai/l(2
EPA's nnioarcri Program in Granular Actrvaiod Caroon.
PB91 -223321 /REB 91-O4 PC AOJ/MF A01
91-O4 PCA02/MFAO1
Aiimal Models to >
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9144 PC
AM/UF
M1
P991-2191S4/REB
EPA/MMVD41/1M
Amortonmart ol nearjarnal Indoor VCC» and AJdetiyos*
to liwtoof mo OuUtK^ Souocs in RowlM.
PBai-21918Z^)EB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
CM/NO/Mt/MO
NaUonal QA Standard to ErMonmemal prograna to Htz-
Determination ol C4 Values.
P891-223339/REB
EPA/BOO/D41/1M
Physiojj jnd MorphotoflKal Measure! of Waste SokcWica-
PB91^26340/REB 914)4 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/MO/D41/1M
Rot* of Ouaatv Assurance in Mnmamg Errors •> Stationary
Source Field Samping.
PB91-228S57/BEB
91XM PCAW/MFA01
EI>A/tM/O«1/M1
Imponance ol (>•»> to ColeOgn ol Cn»»onr»ef«al Sam-
plsa. naming, imntemeosrv and Aimamg Held Sam-
91-04 PC AO1/MF Ml
Benattt ol Plant*.
91-04 PC AOJ/UF A01
Some Saraping and Analyw Guoanoe; A Methods Direc-
P891-223131/REB 91-04 PCA02AFA01
Anttropogenc EraMons Involved in Aodc Deposition
ProoBBaa*.
PB91-22J149/REB 91-04 PCAOAJFW1
EPA/MO/D-tl/MS
Advancing Woodstov
Art.
oondary ComtauMion State-oMhe-
91-04 PCAOSA4FA01
Natorat Gas Hebummg to NO» Control on a Cyctona-Hred
PBB1^23164/REB 91-04 PCMS/MFM1
91-O4 PCA02/UFAO1
ThreeOirnansional Contamnant Ostnfeubon in an Oftoe
PB91^«36S/R£B 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/WO/D41/1M
Comparison ol Local and Central Controls to Indoor A*
Ouaiy.
PB91-226373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF AO1
EPA/aOO/D-«1/1*t
Ratroat Cost* ot SCC and NO. Control at 200 U.S. Coat-
Rred Power Plants.
PB91-Z26381/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/MO/O41/170
PmnmefaiBy Properties of Fly Ash from Furnace Sorbent kv
jacson Procaas.
PB91-226399/REB 91-04 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/eDO/D-tl/171
laKgntinri Radon ki Two Four-Story DormHonei
PB91-2S407/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF AO1
EPA/tOO/D-»1/17I
Mnasuromonl of MotMaiio Emissions in the Plume ot a
Large Surface Coal Mine Using Open-Path FDR Spectros-
copy-
PB91-226415/REB 91-04 PC AOJ/MF AC 1
EPA/600/D41/173
OurrentSata of AfJVACATE Process to Flue Gas DesU-
lunzatjon.
PB91-226423^REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/174
Summary of Joint DOD/EPA Research to Control VOCs
and Toitic Emissions
PB91-226431/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/17S
Evaluation of the Acceptability of Natural Gas as a Mitigat-
ing Fuel for UWity Combustion Sources.
PB91-226449/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/176
Pilot-Scale Inctneratxlity Evaluation of Areeruc-arej Lead-
Contaminated Soils from Two Superfund Sites.
PB91-226308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/177
Continental Scale Biome Responses to Climatic Change.
PB91-226456/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/178
GIS Procedure to Create a National Lakes Frame for Envi-
ronmental Monitoring.
PB91-226464/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/179
Toward a Rule-Based Biome Model.
PB91-226472/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/180
Climate Change and Global Isoprene Emissions.
PB91-226480/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-S1/181
Monitoring Environmental Changes m Lakes Using Algal Mi-
crofossils.
PB91-226498/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/6OO/M1/1M
Atmospheric Formalderiyde and the Potential lor Plant Ef-
fects
PB91-226506/REB 91-CM PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/WO/M1/1M
In the Footsteps of Robert Marshall: Proposed Research of
White Spruce Growtrt and Movement at the Tree Limit.
Central Brooks Range. Alaska.
PB91-226514/REB 91-04 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/1M
Sensitivity of the Regional Water Balance in the Columbia
River Basin to Ornate Vanab*ty Apphcanon of a Spatially
Dtsmbuted Water Balance Model.
PB91-226522/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D41/1SS
Carbon Sequestration m Sods and Global Ckmatic Change.
PB91-226S30/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-»1/187
EPA's Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments Pro-
gram: Overview and Water-Aelated Research.
PB91-231068/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/188
Animal Models of Cognitive Development in Neurotoxico-
togy.
PB91-231076/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/041/190
Analyse of Arachidonic Acid Metabolites and Platelet Acti-
vating Factor Production.
P891-231084/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/191
Neurptoncant 1 -melhyt-4-prienyt-l ^.3.6-letfariydropyridine
(MPTP) Alters Immune Function When Grven in Combina-
tion with OethyMthiocarbamate (DOC).
PB91-231092/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/WO/D-91/1W
Comparison of an Anemative Land Surface Parameteriza-
tion with the GFDL High Resolution Ornate Model.
PB91-231100/REB 91-04 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/600/D-tl/IU
Merobial Aspects of Water Treatment Processes: A
PTOOTACS Hopoft.
PB91-Z31118/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/041/194
Test Methods to the Determnation of Volatile Organic
Compounds n Consumer Products.
PB91-231126/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/COO/D-91/195
Catalog ol Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor Air Pol-
kjton.
PB91-231134/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/BOO/D41/1M
Degreasng System Pollution Prevention Modification
verses Industrial Hygiene Concerns.
PB91-231142/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF AO1
EPA/6OO/D-91/197
Developmental Tonaty Testing.
PB91-231159/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPVCOO/O-91/196
Current Corrosion By-Products and Corrosion Control Re-
PCA02/MFA01
PB91-231167/REB
EPA/60fVD41/1M
Inacbvalion ol Microofganisms.
PB91-231175/REB
EPA/600/D-91/200
Longterm Stabftty of SoWrhed Waste as Determined by
Physical and Morphological Parameters.
PB91-231183/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
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EPA/600/J-88/560
EPA/600/D-91/201
Cost Estimating Systems for Remedial Action Projects.
PB91-231191/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/202
ERA'S Mobile Volume Reduction Unit for Soil Washing.
PB91-231209/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/203
Assimilable Organic Carbon and Distribution System Oual-
PB91-231217/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/204
Rote of Oxidants in Influenza-Induced Airway Hyperreacti-
91-04 PCA01/MFA01
vity in Rats.
PB91-231225/REB
EPA/600/D-91/2O6
In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxicants.
PB91-231233/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-9 1/207
Cost and Effectiveness of Radon Resistant Features in
New School Buildings.
PB91-233254/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/20*
Long-Range Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of An-
thropogenic Contaminants and Their Potential Effects on
Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-233262/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-9 1/209
Forestabon and Forest Management Options and Their
Costs at the Site Level.
PB91-233270/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/800/D-91/210
Practical Computer Modeling for GAC Application.
PB91-233288/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/211
Evaluation and Testing of a Protocol to Determine the Aer-
obic Degradation Potential of Hazardous Waste Constitu-
ents «i Soil.
PB91-233296/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/212
Selection of Nutrients to Enhance Biodegradabon for the
Remeduton of Oil Spilled on Beaches.
PB91-233304/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/213
Risk Assessment (Chapter 1 5).
PB91 -23331 2/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/214
Advances in Hazardous Waste Site Alluvial Sampling.
PB91-233320/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/D-91/215
Biologically Based Dose Response Models for Develop-
mental Toxicity Risk Assessment
PB91-233338/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/216
Caveats in Hazard Assessment Stress and Neurotowoty.
PB91-233346/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/D41/21S
Assessment of Neurobehavioral Response in Humans to
Low-Level Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Sources.
PB91-233353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/219
Retabiity Study ot the U.S. EPA's Method 101 A: Determi-
nation of Partculate and Gaseous Mercury Emissions.
PB91 -233361 /REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/220
P*ot LTV-B Spectrometer Intercompanson Experiment A
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/D-91/221
Harmonization of OA Procedures for Environmental Data
Operations: Development of a National Consensus Stand-
P^^S^/RlT"08 •" EnVTorPcTS A01
EPA/600/D-91/222
Elements of the U.S. Cartoon Budget Progress and Prelirra-
nafv Rfisults
PB§1 -240531 /REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/223
EPA/600/D-91/224
Statistical Problems (and Some Solutions) Associated with
Testing for Effects in Developmental Toricotogy.
PB91-242453/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/22S
Influence of 50-Hz Electric and Magnetic Fields on Neunte
Outgrowth in Phecchromocytoma Cells. „,.„-.„..
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EPA/600/041/226 _
Modeling the Influence of Active Subslab Depressunzation
SsST Systems on Airflows in Subslab Aggregate Beds.
PB91-242925/REB 91-O4 PCA03/MF A01
EPA/600/D-91/227
Characterization of
PB91-242933/REB
EPA/600/D-91/22*
Local and Global Thermoregulatory Responses to MRI
^om^netx Rekte Biological Effectsand SafetvAs-
pects of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spec-
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EPA/600/D-91/229
Update on Radon Mitigation Research in Schools.
PB91-242958/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-86/533
Quantitative Method for Evaluating Avian Food Avoidance
Behavior.
PB91-149807/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-86/546
Comparative Anatomy of Mammalian Respiratory Tracts:
The Nasopharyngeal Region and the Tracheobronchial
PB91-109124/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-86/547
Airflow Characteristics in a Baboon Nasal Passage Cast
PB91-109132/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-86/548
Morphometric Comparison of the Nasopharyngeal Airway of
Laboratory Animals and Humans.
PB91 -116079/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-86/550
Effects of Ammonium Nitrate Aerosol Exposure on Lung
Structure of Normal and Elastase-lmparied Rats and
Guinea Pigs.
PB91-117630/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-86/551
Rotavirus Fecal IgA Antibody Response in Adults Chal-
lenged with Human Rotavirus.
PBll-117622/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-86/5S3
Fly Ash Recycle in Dry Scrubbing. Journal Article.
PB91-182048/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-86/554
New Approaches in the Derivation of Acceptable Daily
Intake (ADI).
PB91-191379/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-87/534
Morphometric Study of Nasal-Pharyngeal Growth for Parti-
cle Deposition in the Rat
PB91-109140/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-87/536
Absorption of Microwave Radiation by the Anesthetized
Rat Electromagnetic and Thermal Hotspots in Body and
Tail
PB91-109157/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-87/S37
Mycoplasma genitalium Protein Resembling the 'Mycoplas-
ma pneumoniae' Attachment Protein.
PB91-116061/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-87/539
Effects of Soil Moisture on Structural and Btomass Charac-
teristics of Four Salt Marsh Rants.
PB91-146308/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-87/540
Avoidance Behavior of Mallards and Northern Bobwhite Ex-
posed to Carbofuran-Contaminated Food and Water.
PB91-146316/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-87/541
Acute Toxicity of Aqueous and Substrate-Bound Copper to
the Midge. 'Chironomus decorus'.
PB91-146324/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-S7/542
Chronic Toxicity of Copper to a Partial Life Cycle of the
Midge, 'Chironomus decorus'.
PB91-146332/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-87/543
Field Evaluation of Barriers to Walleye Egg and Larva Sur-
vival in the Lower Fox River, Wisconsin.
PB91-163493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-67/544
Ootical Heterogeneity in Green Bay.
P§9M63501/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-B7/545
Chemistry of Water Treatment Processes Involving Ozone,
Hydrogen Peroxide and Ultraviolet Radiation.
PB9-M71405/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-67/546
Arsenic Sedimentation Along the Slope of a Lake Basin
PB91-171413/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-67/547
Microorganisms in Municipal Solid Waste and Public Health
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EPA/600/J-87/548
Ally! Chloride: The Mutagenic Activity of Its Photooxidation
PB9vS?1359/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-87/549
Testing and Validation of a Multiple Nonlinear Regression
Model for Predicting Trihatomethane FormationPotental.
PB91-211367/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/535
Electrical Response of a Leak in a Geomembrane'Liner.
PB91-109165/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/S36
Exposure Assessment Input into Risk Assessment
PB9V109173/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/537
Use of Tumour Lethality to Interpret Tumorigenicity Experi-
ments Lacking Cause-ot-Death Data. .-„...- .„,
PB91-109181/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/538
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 2. Nitrofen and
Ethylenethiourea.
PB91-109199/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/539
Trophic Control of Lung Development by Sympathetic Neu-
rons: Effects of Neonatal Sympathectomy with 6-Hydroxy-
dopamine.
PB91-109207/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/S40
Restraint-Induced Analgesia in the CD-1 Mouse: Interac-
tions wrth Morphine and Time of Day.
PB91-109215/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-88/S41
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 1. Colchicine,
Dmoseb, and Methyl Salicylate.
PB91-109223/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/542
Application of the Micro-Forward Mutation Assay to Assess
Mutagenicity of Airborne Particulates in Indoor.
PB91-109231/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/543
Distribution and Toxicological Effects of Inhaled Methyl Bro-
mide in the Rat.
PB91-109249/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/S44
Nucleophilic Addition to Activated Double Bonds: Predic-
tions of Reactivity from the Laplacian of the Charge Densi-
PB91-109256/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/545
Comparison of In vivo and In vitro Methods for Assessing
the Effects of Carbon Tetrachloride on the Hepatic Drug-
Metabolizing Enzyme System.
PB91-109264/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/546
Development of a Model That Contains Both Multipole Mo-
ments and Gaussians for the Calculation of Molecular Elec-
trostatic Potentials.
PB91-109272/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/547
Comparison of Cytopathogenicity, Immunofluorescence and
In situ DNA Hybridization as Methods for the Detection of
Adenoviruses.
PB91-109280/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-88/548
Comparison of Cytopathogenicity, Immunofluorescence and
In situ DNA Hybridization as Methods for the Detection of
Adenoviruses.
PB91-116053/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-88/549
Interaction of Aqueous Solutions of Chlorine with Malic
Acid, Tartaric Acid, and Various Fruit Juices. A Source of
Mutagens.
PB91-116046/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/550
Use of Carbon Dioxide Challenge to Detect Toxicant - In-
duced Changes in Cardtopulmonary Function of Awake
PB91-116038/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/551
Significance of Mass and Number of Fibers in the Correla-
tion of V79 Cytotoxkaty with Tumorigenic Potential of Miner-
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-88/SS2
Habitat Use of Twenty-Five Common Species of Oregon
pSSESlZ/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-88/S53
Association of Marginal Folate Depletion with Increased
Human Chromosomal Damage In vivo: Demonstration by
Analysis of Micronucleated Erythrocytes.
PB91-117614/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/554
Lung Inj
PB91-117I
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
>/REB
EPA/600/J-88/555
Effects of Natural Sediment Features on Survival of the
•Phoxocephalid amphipod', 'Rhepoxynius abronius'
PB91-144741/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-88/556
Database Assessment of Phytotoxicity Data Published on
Terrestrial Vascular Rants.
PB91-144733/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-W/S57
MF ADI
EPA/600/J-88/5S8
Reply to Discussion by Geoff Kite: Relationship between
Annual Runoff and Watershed Area for the Eastern United
PB91-177022/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-68/SS9
Characterization of Advanced Sorbents for Dry SO2 Control
PB9t?7703u/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-88/560
Advanced Electrostatic Stimulation of Fabric Filtration: Per-
formance and Economics (Journal Article). ...
PB91-177048/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/ J-M/S61
Evaluation of Control Strategies for Volatile Organic Com-
pounds in Indoor Air (Journal Article).
PB91-177055/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/.W/S62
Mechanisms Governing Transients from the Batch Inciner-
ation of Liqud Wastes *\ Rotary Kins.
PB91-177063/REB 91-O1 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-W/563
Plant Uptake of Non-tome Organic Chemicals from Sods.
PB91-177071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600AW/565
Generabed Soft Water AoMScation Model.
PB9V1820S5/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-W/566
Laachate Cotecton «i Landfite Steady Case.
PB91-191387/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/M6/567
Field Verification of HELP Model for LandfOs.
PB91-191395/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6QO/M6/S6*
tafcmatjonal Approaches to Developing Standards tor Non-
critofui Pofcitsnts.
PB91-191403/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/«OO/J-M/S6*
Gas Qvcmatography/Mass Spectrometry Study of Mixed
Hatoacaac Acids Found in Chtomated Drinking Water.
PB91-196162/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/aoO/J-at/STO
Modeling Contamnant Propagation in Drinking Water Osth-
buMon Syctarna.
PB91-198170/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/WOAKM/CT2
Development of Cost Equations tor GAG Treatment Sys-
tem* (Paper 22SO9).
PB91-21137S/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/tOO/>n/«01
Indoor Air Poaubon and Pulmonary Performance: Investigat-
ing Errors in Ejqiosure Assessment
PB9M00917/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/MO/M1/4S7
Diiiinttiina Modal of Benthic-WaMr Contaminant Transport
in BMurbalad SedinanL
PB91-109298/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/MO/J-M/4M
Aisumiiont of Chemcrty^nduced Alterations in Brain De-
velopment Using Assays of Neuron- and Gia-Locatzed
Proteins.
PB91-109306/REB 91*1 PC AOS/MF A01
EM/MOAt-WMM
Cytatono*y and Effect on Mutagenoty of Buffers in a Mi-
crosuspension Assay.
PB91-109314/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/SOO/MW440
Home Air NoMne Levels and Urinary Cotinine Excretion in
Preschool ChUren.
P891-109322/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/MO/J4kV441
Biocherncal Studies of Promoters of Caronooaoesis in Rat
EPA/600/J-69/451
Effective Strategies for Population Studies of Acute Air Pol-
lution Health Effects.
PB91-109439/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-O/452
Exposures to Acidic Aerosols.
PB91-109447/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Uver.
PB91-109330/REB
EPA/MO/J-4RV442
Effect of AmpioMn-Muced Alterations in Murine Intestinal
Mpobott on fte Survival and Competition of Environmen-
taRy RalaaMd Pseudomonads.
P891-10934S/REB 9141 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/443
Companion of fliille Difference Time-Domain SAR Catajta-
tons w» Mnamamanti in a HaMroganeous Modal of
PB91-1093S5/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/4-M/444
SmUMon of Heat and Man Transfer ProcaMes in a St»-
rooaO Bronchial System Devotopad for Hygroscopic Aaro-
PB9t-109363/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/MVJ-M/445
Evaluation of Sansory Systam Funcaon Using Reflex MooV
fcaaon of •>* Sbrte Response.
PB9M09371/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EM/WOAMV446
Uw of Boanay Methods to Evaluate Mutaganio»y of Anv
biant Air Cofected Near a Munopal Waste Combustor.
PB91-109389/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/COO/J-M/447
Retuaiiaialion of London. England. MortaBy in Relation to
Exposure to Acidic Aerosols during 1963-1972 WMars.
PB9M09397/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/MOV.Ht/44*
Chatadarization and Reconstruction of Hstoncai London.
England. Aodc Aerosol Concentrations.
PB9V10940S/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/MO/J-M/44*
Genetic Mothod to QuanHaie Induced Chromosome
Breaks Using a Mouse/Human Monochromosomal Hybrid
Cel Lne: Wansecaton of Potential Oastogenic Agents.
PB91-109413/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/eOO/J-M/450
Human Gsnotoxidly: Pesticide Appfcators and Phosprine.
PB91-109421/HEB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EP A/600/J-89/453
Questionnaire Assessment of Lifetime and Recent Expo-
sure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-109454/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-69/454
Studes of Acid Aerosols in Six Cities and in a New Multi-
City Investigation: Design Issues.
PB91-109462/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-89/45S
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoncrty in Rats. 3. Effects
on Motor Activity and Inhibition of Monoamine Oxidase.
PB91-109470/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/456
Biochemical and Biological Markers: Implicatxxis for Epide-
miologe Studies.
PB91-109488/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-W/457
Aerosol Charactefization with Centrifugal Aerosol Spec-
trometers: Theory and Experiment
PB91-109496/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-«9/45»
Developmental Change in Reversal Learning of an Oltacto-
ry Discrimination.
P891-109512/REB 9H)1 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-**/ 461
Mulliple Power-Density Windows and Their Possible Origin.
PB91-109S20/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/462
Snort-Term Toxicity (1 and 10 Days) of Cadmium Chloride
in Male and Female Rats: Gavage and Drinking Water.
PB91-109538/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-4M/46S
Increase in Angiotensin-Convarbng Enzyme in Rat Lungs
Foaowing Inhalation of Phosgene.
PB91-109546/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-N/464
Carbon Tetrachloride Metaboksm in Partially Hepatacto-
mized and Sham-Operated Rats Pro-Exposed to Chlorde-
cone (Kepone).
PB91-109553/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/X4/46S
Role of HepatooaBular Regeneration in Chtordecone Poten-
tiated Hepatotoidcrty of Carbon Tetrachloride.
PB91-109561/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/466
Hepatic Polyamines and Related Enzymes Following Chky-
decone-Potentiatad Carbon Tetrachloride Toxicity in Rats.
PB91-109579/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-W/467
Induction of Activation Antoens on Human Natural Killer
Cats Meoated Through the Fc-Gamma Receptor.
PB91-116O04/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOt
EPA/600/J49/468
Acute Effects of Amrtraz on the Acoustic Startle Response
and Motor Activity.
PB91-11S998/REB 9141 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-4W/469
Purification and Biological Characterization of Human Hepa-
topoetn A: A Polypeptide Growth Factor for Hapatocytes.
PB91-115980/REB^ 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EP A/600/J^S/470
Predcted Daposition of Nontwgroscopic Aerosols in the
Human Lung as a Function of Subject Age.
PB91-109587/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/.W9/471
Differences in Detection of DMA Adducts «i the 32P-Postla-
baang Assay After Either i-Butanol Extraction or Nudease
PI Treatment
PB91-115972/REB 9141 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ .KM/472
Regional Patterning of Hormones in the Female Rat Anteri-
or Pituitary. Disproportionate Changes Over the Estrous
Cycle.
PB9V115964/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EP A/600/J-W/473
Numerical Models for Predctng Watershed AcidHication.
PB91-115956/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-W/474
Resolving the Radon Problem in Canton. New Jersey.
Houses.
PB91-115949/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-W/47S
Comparative Toxicology of the Pyrethroid Insecticides.
PB9lTl5a31/REB^ 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOt
EP A/600/J-W/478
Hepatic Enzyme Systems as Biochemical Indfcators of the
Effects of Contaminants on Reproduction of Chinook
Salmon Oncorhynchus tschawytscha'.
PB91-115923/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-«9/477
Planar Chlorinated Hydrocarbons (PCHs) in Colonial Fish-
Eatng Waterbird Eggs from the Great Lakei
PB91-11S915/REB 91-O1 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-89/479
Statistical Model of Laboratory Death Rate Measurements
for Airborne Bacteria.
PB91 -117598/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-69/480
Evaluation of a Method to Measure Conjugal Transfer of
Recombinant DMA in Soil Slurries.
PB91-117580/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/WO/J-89/481
Maintenance of Testosterone Production by Purified Adult
Rat Leydig Cells for 3 Days In vitro.
PB91-117572/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/482
Trophic Effect of Luteinizing Hormone on the Rat Leydig
Cell.
PB91 -117564/REB 91 -01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/483
Maternal Transfer of Bwactive Polycritonnated Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Spawning Chinook Salmon fObchrhynchus
tschawytscha').
PB91-117556/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-N/484
Application of Adenytate Energy Charge and Adenine Nu-
cteotkJe Measurements as Indicators of Stress in 'Nephtys
intisa' Treated with Dredged Material.
PB91-117549/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-W/485
Adenytate Energy Charge and Adenine Nudeobde Meas-
urements as Indicators of Stress in the Mussel, 'Mytilus
eduhs'. Treated with Dredged Material under Laboratory
Conditions.
PB91-117531/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-*»/4B«
Intralaboratory Precision of Saltwater Short-Term Chronic
Toxicity Tests.
PB91-117523/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-«»/4«7
Role of the Red Gland in 'Mercenaria mercenaria' in De-
toxification.
PB91-117515/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/4M
Methodology Used for a Laboratory Determination of Rela-
tive Contributions of Water, Sediment and Food Chain
Routes of Uptake for 2.3,7,6-TCDD Bioaccumulation by
Lake Trout in Lake Ontario.
PB91-144782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/4S9
Metabolism of Chlorinatad Methanes, Ethanes, and Ethy-
tenes by a Mixed Bacterial Culture Growing on Methane.
PB91-144774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-89/490
Designing Fixed-Bed Adsorbers to Remove Mixtures of Or-
ganics.
PB91-144766/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-B9/493
Contaminant Loadng from Fox River to Lower Green Bay.
PB91-144758/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-W/494
Dose Paradigms for Inhaled Vapors of Primary Carcinogens
and Their Impact on Risk Assessment
PB91-149815/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/495
Hybrid Fast Hankel Transform Algorithm for Electromagnet-
ic Modeling.
PB91-146340/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EP A/600/ J-S9/496
Field Strategy for Sorting VolaHe Organics into Source-Re-
lated Groups.
PB91-1463S7/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60O/J-89/497
UNIPALS: Software tor Principal Components Analysis and
Partial Least Squares Regression.
PB91-146365/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-69/496
Principal Components Analysis and Partial Least Squares
Regression.
PB91-146373/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/4W
Effects of Uttraviolet-8 Radation on Loblolly Pine. 1.
Growth. Photosynthesis and Pigment Production in Green-
house-Grown Seedtngs.
PB91-146381/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-S9/SOO
UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Plants.
PB91-146399/REB 91-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/.I-69/501
Functional Bioassays UMzing Zooplantrton: A Comparison.
PB91-146407/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-89/502
Partitioning Stuotes of Dioxin between Sednnent and Water
The Measurement of Koc for Lake Ontario SeoTmenL
PB91-146415/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J49/S03
Evaluation of the Fathead Minnow Seven-Day Subchronic
Test for Estimating Chronic Toxicity.
PB91-146423/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/600/J-90/149
EPA/600/J-89/504
Contamination of Rsh by 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-
Dtoxin: A Survey of Rsh from Major Watersheds in the
United States.
PB91-146431/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/505
Little Rock Lake (Wisconsin): Perspectives on an Experi-
mental Ecosystem Approach to Seepage Lake Acidification.
PB91-163527/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/5O6
Randomized Intervention Analysis and the Interpretation of
Whole-Ecosystem Experiments.
PB91-163535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/507
Triangle-Shaped DC Corona Discharge Device for Molecu-
lar Decomposition.
PB91-171421/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/S08
Ozonation Byproducts. 2. Improvement of an Aqueous-
Phase Derivatization Method for the Detection of Formalde-
hyde and Other Caibonyl Compounds Formed by the Ozon-
atkxi of Drinking Water.
PB91 -1 71 439/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/509
Use of Expert Systems to Assist in Decisions Concerning
Environmental Control.
PB91-171447/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/510
Effect of Methyl Parathion on Food Discrimination in North-
em Bobwhrte ( Colinus virginianus').
PB91-177089/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-N/511
Trial Bum Results and Future Activities of the EPA Mobile
Incinerator.
PB91-177097/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-W/512
Controlling Oganics with GAC: A Cost and Performance
Analysis.
PB91-177105/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-M/513
Activation and Reactivity of Novel Calcium-Based Sorbents
for Dry SO2 Control in Boilers (Journal Article).
PB91-177113/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-89/514
Effects of Sewage Sludge on Di- (2-Etfiylhexyl) Phthalate
Uptake by Plants.
PB91-177121/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-89/5 15
Sources of Error in Analysis of Municipal Sludges and
Skidge-Amended-Soils for Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate.
PB91-177139/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/516
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Description of a Kinetic
Model for the Oxidation of Hazardous Materials in Aqueous
Media with Ozone and Hydrogen Peroxide in a Semtoatch
PB91-1B3194/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/517
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Test of a Kinetic Model for
the Oxidation of Organic Compounds with Ozone and Hy-
drogen Peroxide in a Semibatch Reactor.
PB9V183186/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-«9/518
Evaluation of Ozonation By-Products from Two California
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-M/519
Human Impacts to Minnesota Wetlands.
PB91-183160/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-W/S20
EPA Site Demonstration of the Terra Vac In situ Vacuum
Extraction Process in Groveland, Massachusetts. (Site Pro-
91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-N/521
Lake Acidification Studies: The Rote of Input Uncertainty in
PE^^r^REB0"* 914)1 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-«9/522
Recursive Parameter Estimation of Hydrotogic Modete.
PB91-182089/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-S9/523
Modeling of Long-Term Lake Alkalinity Responses to Acid
re9?^82071/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-89/524
Toxicity of Complex Waste Mixtures: A Comparison of Ob-
served and Predicted Lethality. .M/UC »m
PB91-182063/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-89/525
Risk Assessment and Risk Management „.....«..„
PB91-191361/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
EPA/600/JO/S26
Destruction of Enteric Bacteria and Viruses dunng Two-
Phase Digestion. .../lie A/11
PB91-196188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-69/527 _ ._.
Presence-Absence CoKform Test for Monitoring Dnnkmg
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-89/528
Changing Solar Ultraviolet Climate and the Ecological Con-
sequences for Higher Plants.
PB91-196204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-89/529
Relationships between Laboratory and Pilot-Scale Combus-
tion of Some Chlorinated Hydrocarbons.
PB91-196212/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-89/530
Risk Equivalent Seasonal Waste Load Allocation.
PB91-196220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-89/531
Incineration of Solid Waste.
PB91-196238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/532
SITE Demonstration of the American Combustion Pyretron
Oxygen-Enhanced Burner.
PB91-196246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/533
Analysis of Inactivation of 'Giardia lamblia' by Chlorine.
PB91-196253/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-89/534
NATO/CCMS Conference on the Demonstration of Reme-
dial Action Technologies for Contaminated Land and
Groundwater. Held in Bilthoven, The Netherlands on No-
vember 7-11, 1988.
PB91-196261/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-89/535
Turbulent Flame Reactor Studies of Chlorinated Hydrocar-
bon Destruction Efficiency.
PB91-199885/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-89/537
Morphological and Behavioral Characters in Mosquitofish
as Potential Bioindication of Exposure to Kraft Mill Effluent
PB91-199893/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-89/538
Comparison and Evaluation of Reid and Laboratory Toxteity
Tests with Fenvalerate on an Estuarine Crustacean.
PB91-206839/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/539
Expert Systems: Tools for Hazardous Waste Managers.
PB91-206847/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-89/540
Determining the Nutrient Status of Drinking Water.
PB91-206854/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/541
Survival and Effects of Wijd-Type, Mutant, and Recombi-
nant 'Streptomyces' in a Soil Ecosystem.
PB91-231258/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-89/542
Multiphase Flow and Transport in Porous Media.
PB91-240457/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-89/543
Assessing Pesticide Risk to Arthropod Natural Enemies
Using Expert System Technology.
PB91-240465/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/,1-89/544
Comparison of the Methyl Reductase Genes and Gene
PB91-242479/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-89/545
Vertical Integration of Three-Phase Flow Equations for
EPA/600/ J-89/546
Characterization of Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
PB91-242495/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-89/547
EPA/600/J-90/095
Comparison of Chromosome Aberration Frequency and
Small-Colony TK-Deficient Mutant Frequency in L5178Y/
TK(+ /-)-3.7.2C Mouse Lymphoma Cells. .„„„ ...
PB91-171777/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/120
Lack of Effect of Drinking Water Barium on Cardiovascular
PK>Via09595/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/121
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopical Identification of Cer-
tain Polyhatogenated Acetic Acids. „_._.„„-.„.
PB91-109603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/122
Neurotoxicity of Subchronic Acetytehdinesterase (AChE):
Inhibition in Rat Hippocampus.
PB91-109611/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/123
Prolonged Survival of Female AKR Mice Fed Diets Supple-
mented with Methtonine and Choline.
PB91-109629/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/124
Use of Quantitative Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis
to Analyze Changes in Alveolar Macrophage Proteins in
Humans Exposed to Ozone. .„,.,,- .,,
PB91-109637/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/125
Effect of Ambient Temperature and Running Wheel Activity
on the Outcome of Pregnancy in CD-1 Mice „„,.,, ...
PB91-109645/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/1 26
Histamine and Methacholine Aerosol Bronchial Challenge in
Awake Guinea Pigs.
PB91-109652/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-90/1 27
Taste Discrimination Learning in Preweanling Rats.
PB91-109660/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/1 28
Workshop on the Qualitative and Quantitative Comparability
of Human and Animal Developmental Neurotoxicity, Work
Group 1 Report Comparability of Measures of Develop-
mental Neurotoxicity in Humans and Laboratory Animals.
PB91-109678/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/129
Stationary Pattern Adaptation and the Early Components in
Human Visual Evoked Potentials.
PB91-109686/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/130
Cotinine Analytical Workshop Report: Consideration of Ana-
lytical Methods for Determining Cotinine in Human Body
Fluids as a Measure of Passive Exposure to Tobacco
Smoke.
PB91-109694/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/131
Measurements of Cardiopulmonary Response in Awake
Rats during Acute Exposure to Near-Ambient Concentra-
tions of Ozone.
PB91-109702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/133
Polychlorinated Biphenyls and the Developing Nervous
System: Cross-Species Comparisons.
PB91-109710/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/134
Interactions between Lead and Essential Elements: A
Review.
PB91-109728/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/1 35
Chlordimeform-lnduced Alterations in Endocrine Regulation
within the Male Rat Reproductive System.
PB91-109736/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-90/1 36
Examination of the Proconvulsant Actions of Pyrethroid In-
secticides Using Pentylenetetrazol and Amygdala Kindling
Seizure Models.
PB91-109744/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/137
Quantitative Evaluation of the Effects of Human Carcino-
gens and Related Chemicals of Human Foreskin Fibrob-
lasts
PB91-1 09751 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/138
Fluid Modeling Applied to Atmospheric Diffusion in Complex
Terrain.
PB91-144717/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/139
Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopical Identification of Cer-
tain Polyhalogenated Acetic Acids.
PB91-109777/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/140
Further Evidence That Dichloromethane Does Not Induce
Chromosome Damage.
PB91-109785/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/141
Comparative Analysis of the Electrostatic Potentials of
Some Structural Analogues of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-
dioxin and of Related Aromatic Systems.
PB91-109793/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/142
Report of the International Committee on Nickel Careino-
FflSvfoSeOI/REB 91-01 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-90/143
Comparison of Cadmium Cytotoxicity in Human versus Rat
Nasal Epithelial Cells In vitro.
PB91-109819/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/144
Chlorination, Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
Forty-Six Wisconsin Communities. ,..,-.„.
PB91-109827/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/145
Recovery of 3-Chtoro-4-(Qchloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-
Furanone from Water Samples on XAD Resins and the
Effect of Chlorine on Its Mutagenkaty. .„,.„. .„,
PB91-109B35/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/146
Temperature Dependence of the Emission of Perchloroeth-
ylene from Dry Cleaned Fabrics. _ .»„ ,...- .„„
PB91-109843/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/147
Formation of Chlorinated Organics during Solid Waste
PB9VI098n50/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/148
Development of Quantitative Structure-Activity Relation-
ships for Predicting BkxJegradation Kinetics .„,.„ ...
PB91-109868/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/149
EfficacY of beta-Glucuronidase Assay for Identification of
'
EfficacY o ea-ucurona
•Escherichia coli' by the Defined-Substrate Technology.
PB91-109876/REB
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91-01 PCA01/MFA01
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EPA/600/J-80/150
Evaluating Ion Exchange tor Removing Radium from
Groundwater.
PB91-109884/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J40/1S1
DislifaMiuii of fingering Brook Trout -Sarvelinus fontxiaks'
(Hit li>). in Dissolved Oxygen Concentration Grarjents.
PB91-109892/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J40/152
Toxicant-Induced Mortality in Models of "Daphnia' Popula-
tions.
PB91-109900/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600AMO/153
Survival of the Fattest knpications for Acute Effects of li-
pophSc Chemicals on Aquatic PopUations.
PB9M0991B/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/154
Vertical Ozone Fluxes and Related Deposition Parameters
Over Agricultural and Forested Landscapes.
PB91-109926/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/155
Presence of DJchtorornelhane on Cleaned XAD-2 Resin: A
Potential Problem and Solutions.
PB91-109934/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/156
Design and Evaluation of a rsgtvFtow Rate Dichotomous
Aerosol Sampler.
PB8M00942/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/COO/J-60/157
Effect ot pH Conosntrstion on ttw Transport ot Naphtha-
lene m Saturated Aquifer Meda.
PB9M099S8/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
CM/000/J40/1M
Rat and Human Visual-Evoked Potentials Recorded Under
Comparable CondOom: A Prefcmmary Analysis to Address
the Issue of PrerJcting Human Neurotonic Effects from Rat
P89M1609S/REB 9141 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600AMO/1S*
Stnicture-Activiry ReMtionships in the Developmental Tonc-
«y of Substihjtad Phenols: hi vivo Effects.
PBB1-11S907/REB 9141 PC AOS/MF A01
EMS600AI-00/160
Characterization of the Parasporal Inclusion of BaoBus thur-
rasras Subsp. Kwahuansis.
PB91-11S899/REB 9141 PC A01/MF A01
EPArt60/>*0/161
Nasal Lavage as a Toot in Assessing Acute Inflammation in
Response to Inhaled Posutants.
PB91-11S881/REB 9141 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/690/J40/163
CNornation. Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol n
Forty-Sex Wisconsin CoimmiUes.
PB91-11S873/REB 9141 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/MRVJ40/t<4
Mkienoe of Antibiotics on Intestinal Tract Survival and
Transkxation of Environmental •Pseudomonas' Species.
PBBMISaeS/DEB 9141 PC AOZ/MF A01
EPA/600/J-60/16S
Induction of Anchomgo Indopondoiii Growth h Human O-
pjnM FjbroMasts by the Cyclopen>a-polycycic Aromatic Hy-
drocarbon, Deiufl) aiKjeiitliiyiuiiu.
PB91-1158S7/REB 9141 PC AOZ/MF A01
EPArtOO/**0/16«
Genetic Activty Proflas in the Testing and Evaluation of
Chemical ttxtures. June 1990.
PB91-11S840/REB 9141 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA^OO/J40/167
Neurotoidcoloay ki ttw 1990s.
PB91-1158327REB 9141 PC A02/MF A01
EPAMOO/J40/16*
Cytoganstic Analyses of Mm Exposed to Ocrvorornathane.
PBBf-115824/REB 9141 PC AOZ/MF A01
EPAnOO/J40/166
Comparatm GaslroinhNtinal Enzyme Activity and Activa-
tion ot •» Pramutagen 2.6-Orttrotoluene in Male CD-I
Mtoa and Mala Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-115816/REB 9141 PC AOZ/MF A01
EPA/WO/MO/170
NMOA Antagonist. MK-801. Suppresses Long-Term Poten-
tiatipn. IQndtng, and jOndfc^nduced PoterrHation in the
PwMaiA Ptifftof ttw Unanaaviatizad Ral
P8B1-1tfl087/REB 9141 PC AOZ/MF A01
U-Shaped Doae Response Curves: Their Occurrence and
s tor Risk AMsssnwnL
91-01 PCM3/MFA01
Sorption of Organic Aod Compounds*] Sedments: Initial
Model Development
PB91-1449SO/REB 9141 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/<00/MO/173
EstiadkH Atiars the Eftectivonoss of Gonadotiopii neloas-
ing Hormone (GnRH) in Onine PlUanr CuHures: GnRH Re-
ceptors versus Responsiveness to GnRH
PB91-115790/REB 9141 PC AOZ/MF A01
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/fOQ/J-60/174
1X3itaon»e«Ty|prrerie: A nefaonco Skin Sensttzer and
9141 PC AOZ/MF A01
PB91-1157BZ/REB
EP A/600/J-90/175
Evidence That Drug-Resistant AHoreactive T Cells May
Contribute to Human Graft Rejection
PB91-115774/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/176
Neurotoncity of Subchronic Acetyteholinesterase (AChE) In-
Nbrbon in Rat Hippocampus.
PB91-116905/REB
EP A/600/ J-90/177
Multiple DMA Adducts in Lymphocytes of Smokers and
Nonsmokers Determined by 32P-PosrJabeling Analysis.
PB91-116897/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/17*
Inhbin Increases and Progesterone Decreases Receptors
for Gonadotropin-neteastfig Hormone in Ovine Pituitary Cul-
ture.
PB91-116889/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-90/174
Calcination and Sintering Models tor Application to High-
Temperature. Short-Time Surfaton of Calcium-Based Sor-
berrts.
PB91-116871/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/1M
Evaluation of the Cold Pipe Precharger.
PB91-116863/REB 91^)1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-M/181
Companson of Several Standard Materials and Techniques
tor the Warren-Averbach Determination of Microstructure
Characteristics of Calcium Hydroxide Sorbent Materials.
PB9M16855/REB 91W PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/K2
Continuing March of Legionnaires Disease: UV May Be
Beat Control Weapon in a Weak Arsenal.
PB91-116B48/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/1I3
Dichotomous Samplers MorMed for Use with Electron Mi-
croscopy.
PB91-116830/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/184
Frttng Mutbmodal Lognormal Size Distributions to Cascade
rmpactor Data.
PB91-116622/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/60WJ-M/1SS
Obstacle Drag in Stratified Flow.
PB91-116814/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/J40/1M
Inlenaboratory Testing Study on 2J,7.8-Substituted Pory-
ohtannated DJbenro-P-OKuon and Polychlorinated Dibenzo-
furan Isomer Standard Solutions.
PB91-116806/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/60O/J-90/1S7
Sppdosol Variabiity and Assessment of Response to Ante
DeposiborL
PB91-116798/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EP A/600/J-SO/1M
Checkfst for Describing and Documenting Diatom and
Chrysophyle Calfcration Data Sets and Equations for Infer-
ring Water Chemistry.
PB91-116780/REB 91-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/1N
Influence of Greenhouse versus Field Testing and Taxc-
nomic Diflerenoes on Plant Sensitivity to Chemical Treat-
ment
PB91-116772/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/COO/J40/190
Mid-Latitude Northern Hemisphere Background Suffate
Concentration in Rainwater.
PB91-116764/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/SOWJ-WJ/191
Analysis of Risk from Exposure to Attcarb Using Immune
Response of Nonunrtorm Poputabons of Mice.
PB91-116756/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-M/1C2
Effects of Methyl Parathion on Red-Winged Blackbird
TAgelaius phoeraceus') Incubation Behavior and Nesting
Success.
PB91-116749/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/eOO/0-»0/193
Regional Estimates of Acid Mine Drainage Impact on
Streams in the Mrt-Attanlic and Southeastern United
States.
PB91-116731/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EP A/600/J-9O/1S4
Prcbabastic Statement of the Structure Activity Retebon-
ship for Environmental Risk Anarysis.
PB91-116244/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/195
Potential Future Effects of Current Levels of Sulfur Deposi-
tion on Stream Chemistry in the Southern Blue Ridge
Mountans. U.S.
PB91-116236/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6m/J-9Q/196
Evaluation of Intact Sol-Care Miciocosms for Determining
Potennal Impacts on Nutrient Dynamics by GeneticaJry Ert-
onoorod Mcroomansms.
PB91-116228/REB 9141 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-M/197
Effects of Betaine on Enumeration of Airborne Bacteria.
PB91-116210/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-90/ 198
Colloioal Considerations in Groundwater Sampling and Con-
taminant Transport Predictions: A Bimonthly Technical
Progress Review.
PB91-116202/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-90/199
Cosofvency of Partially Miscible Organic Solvents on the
Solubility of Hydrophobe Organic Chemicals.
PB91-116194/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/200
Influence of Solvent and Sorbent Characteristics on Distri-
bution of Pentachkxophenol in OctancJ-Water and Soil-
Water Systems.
PB91-116186/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-90/201
Cosorvency and Sorption of Hydrophobic Organic Chemi-
cals.
PB91-116178/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/202
Modeling Microbial Transport in Soil and Groundwater.
Microbologists Can Assist in the Development of Models of
Contaminant Transport
PB91-116160/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-90/2O3
Approach to Bioremediation of Contaminated Soil.
PB91-116152/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/204
Method for Testing whether Model Predictions Fall within a
Prescribed Factor ot True Values, with an Application to
Pesticide Leaching.
PB91-11614S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-90/205
Elimination of Spectral Interferences in I
Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy
Inductively Coupled
Using Orthogonal
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-116137/REB
EPA/600/ J-BO/206
New Method tor Determining Effluent Toxicrty Using Duck-
weed 'Lemna minor1.
PB91-116129/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-40/207
New Source Identification of Mercury Contamination in the
Great Lakes.
PB91-116111/REB 9141 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-M/208
Extraction and Concentration of Nonpolar Organic Toxi-
cants from Effluents Using Solid Phase Extraction.
PB91-116103/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-40/210
Evaluation of Sucrose as an Alternative to Sodium Chloride
in the Microtox (Trade Name) Assay: Comparison to Fish
and Ctadoceran Tests with Freshwater Effluents.
PB91-144972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/211
Guidance for the Field Demonstration of Remediation Tech-
nologies.
PB91-117507/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/213
Condrbons Influencing VieM and Analysis of 8-Hydroxy-2' -
Deoxyguanosine in Obdatrvety Damaged DMA.
PB91-117499/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-W/214
Branch Chamber System and Techniques tor Simultaneous
Pollutant Exposure Experiments and Gaseous Flux Determi-
nations.
PB91-117481/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-M/215
Flux Determinations and Physiological Response in the Ex-
posure of Red Spruce to Gaseous Hydrogen Peroxide.
Oxone, and Sulfur Dioxide.
PB91-117473/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/216
Modeling Murboomponent Organic Chemical Transport in
Three-Fkiid-Phase Porous Media.
PB91-117465/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-flO/218
Analytical Solution to Richards' Equation for a Draining Soil
ProfSe.
PB91-117200/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/219
Thermal Modulation Interface between Supercritical Fluid
Extraction and Supercritical Fluid Chromatography.
PB91-117192/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/220
ParticUate Matter Soling of Exterior Paints at a Rural Site.
PB91-117184/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/221
Mass Spectral Characteristics of Bromochlorinated Di-
benzo-p-Dioxins and Dfeenzofurans.
PB91-117176/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-90/222
Thermospray lonization with Repener-lnduced Colliswnalty
Activated Dissociation of Dyes.
PB91-117168/REB 91-O1 PC AO2/MF A01
EPA/600/J40/223
Minimization of Interferences in Inductively Coupled Plasma
Mass Spectrometry Using On-Line Preconcentrabon.
PB91-117150/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/600/J-90/302
EPA/600/J-90/224
Electron-Capture Negative lonization Calibrants for Magnet-
ic Sector Mass Spectrometers.
PB91-117143/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-90/225
Mass Spectral Fragmentation Pathways in Nitramines: A
Collision-Induced Dissociation Study.
PB91 -117135/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/226
Performance Evaluation Materials for the Analysis of Vola-
tile Organic Contaminants in Soil: A Preliminary Assess-
ment
PB91-117127/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EP A/600/ J-90/227
Selected Organic Pollutant Emissions from Unvented Kero-
sene Heaters.
PB91-117119/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/228
Comparative Sensitivity of Neurobehavioral Tests for Chem-
ical Screening.
PB91-117101/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/230
Sequential Inoculation as an Adjunct in Enteric Virus Plaque
Enumeration.
PB91-117085/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-90/231
Characterization of trie Origins of Astrocyte Response to
Injury Using the Dopaminergic Neurotoxfcant 1-Methyl-4-
Pnenyl-1,2.3,6-Tetrahydrophyridine.
PB91-117077/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/232
Effects of Murine Cytomegalovirus on Development Lack
of Interactions of virus and Sodium Saticylate
PB91-117069/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/233
Teratogenicrty of 5-Azacytidine in the Sprague-Dawtey Rat
PB91-117051/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/234
Microiniection of Dynorphin into the Hippocampus Impairs
Spatial teaming in Rats.
PB91-117044/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/235
Reflex Modification and the Detection of Toxicant-Induced
Auditory Dysfunction.
PB91-117036/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600AI-9O/236
Trimethyttin Effects on Auditory Function and Cochlear
PB91-117028/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/237
Approaches to Assessing the Validity of a Functional Ob-
servational Battery.
PB91-117010/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/GOO/J-90/238
Multi-Factor Ranking Scheme for Comparing the Carcino-
genic Activity of Chemicals.
PB91-117002/BEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/239
Characterization of Sulfhydryt Proteins Involved in the Main-
tenance of Flagellar Straightness in Hamster Spermatozoa.
PB91-116996/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/240
Induction. Accumulation, and Persistence of Sister Chroma-
tid Exchanges in Women with Breast Cancer Receiving Cy-
dophosphamide, Adriamycin. and 5-Fluorouratil Chemc-
PB9V1M6988/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/241
Toxicity of Fluoranthene in Sediment to Marine Amphipods:
A Test of the Equlibrium Partitioning Approach to Sediment
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/242
Geochemcal Study of Sediment Contamination in New
Bedford Harbor, Massachusetts.
PB91-116962/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/243
EquWbrium Partitioning and Bioaccumulation of Sediment-
Associated Contaminants by Infaunal Organtems
PB91-116954/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/244
Bioavailability of 2.3.7,8-TCDD. 2,3,7,8-TCDF and PCBs to
Marine Benthos from Passaic River Sediments.
PB91-116947/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/245
Global Climatic Issues in the Coastal Wider Caribbean
p|tM16939/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/246
Development of a Statistical Model for Metal-Humic Interac-
PB91-116921/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/247
Photolysis of Chlorinated Dioxins in Organic Solvents and
PB9Vn6913/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/248
Lack of Myogtobin Function in the Isolated Perfused Buffalo
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/249
Transfer of Toxic Concentrations of Selenium from Parent
to Progeny in the Fathead Minnow ('Pimephales promelas').
PB91-145003/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/250
Effects of Chlorpyrifos on the Diet and Growth of Larval
Fathead Minnows, 'Pimephales promelas', in Littoral Enclo-
sures.
PB91-144956/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/251
Assessment of the Propensity for Covalent Binding of Elec-
trophiles to Biological Substrates.
PB91-144949/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/252
Identification and Quanfflation of Alkylated Nucleobases by
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with UV Photo-
diode Array Detection.
PB91-144931/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/253
Interactions between 'Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. 'israelen-
sis' and Fathead Minnows, 'Pimephales promelas' Rafines-
que, under Laboratory Conditions.
PB91-144923/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/254
Characteristics of Surfactants in Toxicity Identification Eval-
uations.
PB91-144998/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/255
Ventilatory Patterns of Bluegill ('Lepomis macrochirus') Ex-
posed to Organic Chemicals with Different Mechanisms of
Toxic Action (Revised).
PB91-144915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/256
Solubility and Toxicity of Eight Phthalate Esters to Four
Aquatic Organisms.
PB91-144907/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/257
Hydrologic-Hydrochemical Characterization of Texas Frio
Formation Used for Deep-Well Injection of Chemical
Wastes.
PB91-144899/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/2S8
Adsorption of Organic Cations to Natural Materials.
PB91-144881/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/259
Reductive Dehalogenation: A Subsurface Bioremediation
PB91-144873/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/260
Copper Comptexation by Natural Organic Matter in Con-
taminated and Uncontaminated Ground Water.
PB91-144865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/261
Field Evaluation of In-situ Biodegradation of Chlorinated
Ethenes: Part 1, Methodology and Field Site Characteriza-
tion
PB91-144857/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/262
Effects of Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide, Soil Water Deficit, and
Cultivar on Yields of Soybean. ,...-.,.,
PB91-144840/REB 91-O1 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/263
Adequacy of Interval Estimates of Yield Responses to
Ozone Estimated from NCLAN Data.
PB91-144832/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/264
Variation in Adirondack, New York, Lakewater Chemistry as
Function of Surface Area. ,.„-.„«
PB91-144824/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/26S
Most Dilute Lake in the World. _~ .„,..-...
PB91-144816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/266
Paleoecotogical Investigation of Recent Lake Acidification
in the Adirondack Mountains, N. Y.
PB91-144709/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/267
Effect, Uptake and Disposition of Nitrobenzene in Several
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/268
Settling and Coagulation Characteristics of Fluorescent Par-
ticles Determined by Flow Cytometry and Fluorometry.
PB91-144790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA7600/J-90/269
Ftow Cytometric Detection and Sizing of Fluorescent Parti-
cles Deposited at a Sewage Outfall Site. .„„„ .».
PB9V14&177/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/270
Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for the Removal of
Asbestos Fibers from Carpet (Journal Article^.
PB91-145169/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/271
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/272
Incinerability Index: A Measure of Incinerator Performance.
PBBM45m}%EB «-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/273
Airborne Asbestos Levels Measured Before, dunng and
After Abatement »«-/.«: •«<
PB91-145136/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-90/ 274
Incineration Research Facility.
PB91-145128/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EP A/600/ J-90/275
SITE Demonstration of the CF Systems Organics Extraction
System.
PB91-145110/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-90/276
Update on Building and Structure Decontamination.
PB91-145102/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/277
Research to Support the SDWA: Pushing Back the Enve-
lope.
PB91-145094/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-90/278
Effects of Ozone, Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorine, and Monoch-
loramine on 'Cryptosporidium parvum' Oocyst Viability.
PB91-14S086/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/279
Learning and Memory Deficits in Rats Following Exposure
to 3,3'-lminodipropionrtrile.
PB91-145078/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/280
Biomarkers of Inflammation in Ozone-Exposed Humans:
Comparison of the Nasal and Bronchoarveolar Lavage.
PB91-145060/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/282
Importance of Alignment between Local DC Magnetic Fiejd
and an Oscillating Magnetic Field in Responses of Brain
Tissue In vitro and In vivo.
PB91-145052/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/283
1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-1,2.3,6-Tetrahydropyridine (MPTP)-ln-
duced Damage of Striatal Dopamineraic Fibers Attenuates
Subsequent Astrocyte Response to MPTP.
PB91-145045/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/284
Multiple Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on the Epi-
didymis of Adult Rats.
PB91-144691/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/285
Thermoregulation at a High Ambient Temperature Following
the Oral Administration of Ethanol in the Rat
PB91-145037/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/286
Effect of Chemotherapy on the In vivo Frequency of Glyco-
phorin A 'Null' Variant Erythrocytes (Revised).
PB91-145029/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/287
Development of Chicken Embryos in a Pulsed Magnetic
Field.
PB91-145011/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/291
PIRLA Project (Paleoecological Investigation of Recent
Lake Acidification): An Introduction to the Synthesis of the
Project
PB91-146472/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/293
Regional Variation in Growth Response of Coastal Douglas-
Fir to Nitrogen Fertilizer in the Pacific Northwest
PB91-146498/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/294
Confidence Intervals for a Crop Yield Loss Function in Non-
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/295
Climatically Induced Rapid Acidification of a Softwater
R^t46514/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/296
Effects of Northern Bobwhite ('Colinus virginianus') Age
and Weight on Results of the Avian Dietary Toxicity Test.
PB91-146449/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/297
Stand History: An Alternative Explanation of Red Spruce
Radial Growth Reduction. „..-.«.
PB91-1464S6/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/298
Evaluation of Methods for Determining the Vertical Distribu-
tion of Hydraulic Conductivity.
PB91-146522/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/299
Determination of Hydraulic Conductivity and Porosity Logs
in Wells with a Disturbed Annulus.
PB91-146530/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/300
Bromo- and Bromochloro-Dibenzo-P-Dioxins and Dibenzo-
furans in the Environment »„„,.,,- .„,
PB91-146548/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/301
Purity and Heat of Fusion Data for Environmental Stand-
ards as Determined by Differential ScanningCatorirrietry
PB91 -1 46555/REB 91 -O1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600 AI-90/302
Characterization of Emissions from a Variable Gasoline/
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EPA/600/J-90/JOJ
Seasonal Impact of Blending Oxygenated Organcs with
Gasoine on Motor Vehicle Taipipe and Evaporative Emis-
sions,
PB91-146571/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/J04
WM Tunnel Evaluation of PM10 Samplers.
PB91-146589/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OQ/J-90/JOS
Dense Gas Removal from a Valley by Crosswinds.
PB91-146597/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/306
UmtifUm E'jp'rjtfM' Imtuams. An Environmental Monitor-
PBS1-146605/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/HOAMQ/J07
Mata Analyse Dnannniial of Statistical Results in the Envi-
lunmema] Sciences: The Case of a Hydrotogcal Effect of
CtoudSsedng.
PB91-14661J/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Comparison of Mimumii>»enzc-p-O«jx« and Polychlorinaled Ofcenzofuran Pre-
Pni-146647/REB 01-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
Eftact of Metal Catalysts on Rw Formabon of Porychkjnnat-
•d Dtoergo-p-Ooxin and Poryrjilorinslad Dtosrnoluran Pre-
«91MSe*»/R£B 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
{•A/MWJ40/1M
ConM of PCOO/PCDF EmMUnt from Munopal Waste
PB81-14S6WREB 81-01 PCAW/MFA01
Oonlrol of PCOO/PCDF Erramorti from Mumopal Waste
Contusion Oiitsnu (RaannounoemanO.
PB81-1S67S4/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
Total Panda. Suttta, and Ao«*c Aerosol Enwsora from
Karoaena Span Hasten,
PW1-1«eeS4/REB 9101 PC A02/MF A01
tM/MO/MO/112
effects of BUTirale. Wood Species. AMude. and Stove
91-O1 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/000/J-60/J1J
Wgh-Tempsrasjre, Short-Tme Suttaton of Catcum-Based
Sorbants. 2- Expanianul Data and Ttmoielical Model Pre-
P991-146670/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/WOAJ-40/J14
High-Temperature, Short-Time Sutttton of Cafcum-Based
Sorbants. 1. Thaonscal Suttatton Modal
PB81-1«6688/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/MOAMOrtts
knpactol Panculala Emissions Control on the Control of
O»«r MWC Air Emissions.
PBBV14668C/REB 91-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
EPA/600/J 60/3H
Recovery of Lotc Cuuiimfca* and Ecosystems Foftowmg
Disturbance Theory and Apptcabon.
PB81-146704/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
AMnma Marcuy Dapoafcon and Watershed Characteristics
to niMan 10 Marcuy Conosnmons in Water. Sedrnents.
PMaon. and Rah of Eflhty Northern Mmeaota Lakes.
PB91-1«e712/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
o
8knph> FkMMJmasd Model tor Exchange of Organic Chemi-
cals at Ran GM*.
PBBM4672D/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EFA/MO/MAV322
niii»ta«ii Ptooaikna tor Pisdcting CoMorm Bacterial
Grc*ti«iOnr**nWatar
PB91-149825mEB 91-O1 PC AOJ/MF A01
undmanf Permit A
Dooumanlng tie U5. l«ndfaVlr
Gube to TectvvcaJ Rasourcaa.
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PB91-14»faVREB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EMSMa/MO/324
Air Diiisuni tarn «M mdnantton of Haankus Watta.
PB91-149641/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
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NMaToionc Eftoctc of CotahiciTw.
PB91-1498S8/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
91-01 PCA03AIFA01
Rote of Short-Term Tests in Evafcjateig itoilHi Eftocts As-
socMed ««i DrHang Water.
Peei-14S72«fflEB
EM/MO/J-M/327
Acute MiaMinn Eipoeure to
Decrease* Rat Snerm Vetocfty.
PB91-14973ZmEB
Transiendy
91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
Acute. Subchronc. and Chronic Enosm to a Simulated
Urban PiuBii of Ozone: Eflecte on Bdrapulmonary Nattral
lOBar CM Acftrtlyind Lymphocyte Maogertc Responses.
PBB1.149740Vf& 91-01 PCAOS/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/329
Effects of Chlorine Dioxide on the Developing Rat Brain.
PB91-149757/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/330
ToxeotogKaJ Mechanisms of Implantation Failure.
PB91-149765/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EP A/600/J-90/J31
Immune Alterations in Rats Following Subacute Exposure
to Tributyttsfi Oxide.
PB91-149773/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/332
Effects of Wastewater Treatment and Seawater Dilution in
Reducing Lethal Toxicity of Municipal Wastewater to
Sheepshead Minnow f Cyprinodon variegatus1) and Pink
Shrimp f Penaeus duorarum').
PB91-149781 /REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/J3J
Use of the Blue Mussel, 'Mytikjs eduSs', in Water Quality
Toxicity Testing and In situ Marine Biological Monitoring.
PB91-149799/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/340
Effects of DcoW on Mallard Eggshell Quality.
PB91-163543/REB
EPA/60O/J-9O/M1
Subchronc Effects of Sodium Setenite and Setonomethion-
ine on Several Immune-Functions in Mallards.
PB91-163550/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EP A/600/J-90/J42
Tenacity of Seaknents from Western Lake Ene and the
Maumee River at Toledo. Ohio. 1967: Implications for Cur-
rent Dredged Material Disposal Practices.
PB91-163568/RE8 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/600/J40/J4J
Overview of Case Studies on Recovery of Aquatic Systems
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
P89M63576/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-M/J44
Optimal Characterization of Structure tor Predcton of Prop-
PB91-163584/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/6007 J-40/J4S
Seven-Day Tests and Chronic Tests.
PB9M635B2/RE6 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/4-M/J46
Effect of Undana on Intestinal NitrorerJuctase. Azoreduc-
tase. SS-GkJCurorKlase. DecNomase. and Dehydrochlonn-
ase Activity.
PB91-1636OO/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EP A/600/J-90/J47
Intardaopinary Approach to Assessing the Health Risk of
Ar Toxic Chemicals; An Overview.
PB91-16361B/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/6007 J40/J46
Effect of Acute Exposure to Boric Acid or the Male Repro-
ductive System of the Rat
PB91-163626/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EP A/600/J-90/J49
Evidence for an Involvement of Associative Conditioning in
Reflex Modification of the Acoustic Startle Response with
Gaps in Background Noise.
PB91-1636347REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6007 J-90/JSO
Modeara Working and Roferonco Memory in Rats: Effects
of Scopolamne on Delayed Matching-to-Position.
PB91--J63642/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EP A/600/J-60/3S1
Examination of Immune Paiamotor» and Host Resistance
Mechanisms in B6C3F1 Mce Foaowing Adutt Exposure to
2.3.7.»Tetrachloroo1t)enzo-'p'-Oioxin.
PB91-163659/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/60O/0-»0/JSJ
(>rjgphospharnide Teratooenesa: Evidence for Compensa-
tory Responses to Induced Ceaular Toxicity.
PB91-T63e67/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/600/J40/3S3
Flow Cytometne Analysis of the Mechanism of Methylmer-
Pe?1-163675/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/600/J-6O/S54
Increasina SsnsMvlty of the Ortho Analytical Cytofkioro-
graph byModrrynathe Flux) System.
PB91-163683/RE6 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/3S5
IrrmuncMstochsmical Detection of Tumour-Associated Al-
dehyde Denydrogsnase n Formafcn-Fixed Rat and Mouse
Normal Uver anr/Hepatomas.
PB91-163691/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/>*W3S6
Respntory Tract Dosnetry Modal for Air Toxics (October
1990L
PB91-163709/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/3S7
U.S. Environmental Protection AgenrVs Inhalation RFD
Molhodotogy: Risk Assessment for Air Toxics.
PB9V163717/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/600/ *M/3S>
Importance of Gtycolvsable Substrates for m vitro Capacita-
«on of Human Spermatozoa.
PB91-16372S/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
EPA/600/MO/3S«
ISM30: An ANSW; l^ree-Orriensttnal Multiple InrJcator
P^^fflEB0""""^ 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/360
Field Demonstration of the UV/Oxidation Technology to
Treat Ground Water Contaminated with VOCs.
PB91-163741/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/J61
Control Technology: Estimating Innovative Technology
Costs for the SITE Program.
PB91-16375B/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-90/362
Characterizing the Dispersive State of Corrective Boundary
Layers for Applied Dispersion Modeling.
PB91-163766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-90/J6J
Reid Comparison of Methods for the Measurement of Gas-
eous and Paniculate Contributors to Acidic Dry Deposition.
PB91-163774/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/364
Genes Encoding Mercuric Reductases from Selected
Gram-Negative Aquatic Bacteria Have a Low Degree of Ho-
mology with merA of Transposed TN50.
PB91-163782/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/36S
Comparison of the Seagrass Thalassia testudinum' and Its
Epiphytes in the Field and in Laboratory Test Systems.
PB91-163790/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-90/J66
Pericyte of a Teteost Fish: Ultrastructure, Position, and Role
in Neoplasia as Revealed by a Fish Model.
PB91-1638OS/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-90/J67
Dynamics of Plasmid Transfer on Surfaces.
PB91-163816/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/36*
Effect of Growth Rate and Hydrophoboty on Bacteria Sur-
viving Protozoan Grazing.
PB91-163824/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/369
Dynamic Interactions of •Pseudomonas aemginosa' and
Bacteriophages in Lake Water.
PB91-163832/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-W/J71
Field Observations of the Ecology and Habits of Mangrove
Rrvukn fRivulus marmoratus') in Belize and Florida (Te-
leostet Cyprinodontiformes: Rrvukdae).
PB91-163840/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/J72
Diversity and Origm of •Desutfowbrio1 Species: Phytogenetic
Definition of a Family.
PB91-1638S7/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/373
Boaccumulation of Kepone by Grass Shrimp CPalaemon-
etes pugio'): Importance of Dietary Accumulation and Food
Ration.
PB91-163865/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-90/J74
Effect of Fluorinated Analogues of Phenol and Hydroxyben-
zoates on the Anaerobic Transformation of Phenol to Ben-
zoate.
PB91-163873/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/375
Effects of Temperature and Salinity on 'Menidia ben/Una'
Embryos Exposed to Terbufos.
PB91-163881/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/J76
Testing of Insect MicrosporidBns (Microspora: Nosemati-
dae) in Nontarget Aquatic Species.
PB91-163899/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-90/377
Natural Transformation of a Marine Vibrio' Species by Plas-
mid DMA
PB91-163907/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-90/J7*
Tributyrtn and Invertebrates of a Seagrass Ecosystem: Ex-
posure and Response of Different Species.
PB91-163915/HEB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-M/J7«
Molecular Cloning. Characterization, and Regulation of a
•Pseudomanas pickets' PK01 Gene Encodina Phenol Hy-
droxylase and Expression of the Gene in •Pseodomonas
aeruonosa' PAOIc.
PB91-163923/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EP A/600/ J-90/380
Use of Thalassia' and Its Epiphytes for Toxicity Assess-
ment Effects of a Drrtng Fluid and Tributyrbn.
PB91-163931/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/J81
Alterations it the Energy Metabolism of an Estuarine Mysid
•Mysidopsis bahia' as Indcators of Stress from Chronic
Pesticide Exposure.
PB91-163949/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/J82
Vertebral Abnormalities in Juvenie Inland Sirversides 'Meni-
a' Exposed to Terbufos during Embryogenesis.
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/3B3
General Microbiology of RecA Environmental and Evrjlu-
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
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EPA/600/J-90/462
EPA/600/J-90/384
Genetic Variation in Clonal Vertebrates Detected by Simple-
Sequence DNA Fingerprinting.
PB91-163972/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/3S5
Hepatic Neoplasms in the Mummichog 'Fundulus heterocli-
tus' from a Creosote-Contaminated Site.
PB91-163980/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/386
Anatomy of the Seed and Seedling of 'Spartina altemiflora'
Lois. (Poaceae).
PB91-163998/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/387
Artificial Sediments for Use in Tests with Wetland Plants.
PB91-164004/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/3M
Stable Carbon Isotope Analysis of Nucleic Acids to Trace
Sources of Dissolved Substrates Used by Estuarine Bacte-
ria.
PB91-164012/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/3S9
Application of Ecological Theory to Determine Recovery
Potential of Disturbed Lotic Ecosystems: Research Needs
and Priorities.
PB91-171454/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/390
Bioassay Directed Characterization of the Acute Aquatic
Toncrty of a Creosote Leachate.
PB91-171462/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/391
Influence of Cytochrome P450 Mixed-Function Oxidase In-
duction on the Acute Toxicity to Rainbow Trout 'Salmo
qairdner' of Primary Aromatic Amines.
PB91-171470/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/392
Sintering and Sulfation of Calcium Silicate: Calcium Alumi-
nate.
PB91-171488/RSB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/393
Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion.
PB91-171496/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/394
Cosotvent Effects on Sorption and Mobility of Organic Con-
taminants in Soils.
PB91-171504/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/395
Chemical Transport Facilitated by Colloidal-Sized Organic
Mol scutes
PB91-171512/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/396
Benzene and Naphthalene Soiption on Soil Contaminated
with High Molecular Weight Residual Hydrocarbons from
Unleaded Gasoline.
PB91-171520/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-90/397
BkxemecBated Soil Venting of Light Hydrocarbons.
PB91-171538/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/398
Preparation of Benthic Substrates tor Sediment Toxicity
Testinq
PB91-171546/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-90/ 399
Retrospective Study of the Water Ouality Issues of the
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/400
Definition of Adverse Effects for the Purpose of Establish-
ing Secondary National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Oc-
SKSSSfoffl990- 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-90/401
Theoretical Investigation of the Pressure and Temperature
Dependence of Atmospheric Ozone Deposition of Trees
PB91-171579/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/402
Effects of the Duration and Timing of Dietary Methyl Par-
athion Exposure on Bobwhite Reproduction
PB91-171587/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/403
Effects of Dietary Methyl Parathion on Northern Bobwhite
Egg Production and Eggshell Quality. ..„.»..
PB91-171595/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-90/404
Some Novel Statistical Analyses Relevant to the Reported
Growth Decline of Pine Species in the Southeast
PB91-171603/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/405
Global Climate Change: Policy Implications for Fisheries.
PB91-171611/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/406
Long-Term Starvation-Induced Loss of Antibiotic Restst-
re?i37«i29/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/408
Characterizing Surface Waters That May Not Require Filtra-
PB91-171637/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/409
In-Place Performance Evaluation of HEPA-Filtratton Sys-
tems at Asbestos Abatement Sites An,,UF im
PB91-171645/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-90/410
Concerns with Using Chlorine-Dioxide Disinfection in the
USA.
PB91-171652/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/411
Evaluation of Polyester and Metallized-Polyethylene Films
for Chemical Protective Clothing Applications.
PB91-171660/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/412
Update of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SITE
Emerging Technology Program, 1990.
PB91-171678/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/413
EPA SITE Demonstration of the International Waste Tech-
nologies/Geo-Con In situ Stabilization/Solidification Proc-
ess.
PB91-171686/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/414
Use of Electrokinetics for Hazardous Waste Site Remedi-
ation.
PB91-171694/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/415
Reductions of Enteric Microorganisms during Aerobic
Sludge Digestion.
PB9T-171702/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/416
Exposure of Frog Hearts to CW or Amplitude-Modulated
VHP Fields: Selective Efflux to Calcium Ions at 16 Hz.
PB91-171710/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/417
Acute Exposure to Tris(2-Chloroethy1)Phosphate Produces
Hippocampal Neuronal Loss and Impairs Learning in Rats.
PB91-171728/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/418
Environmental Mutagens and Risk Assessment.
PB91 -171736/REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/419
CASE-SAR Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
Carcinogenicity.
PB91-171744/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/420
Bteomycin Effects on Mouse Meiotic Chromosomes.
PB91-171751/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-90/421
Genotoxicity of Inhibitors of DNA Topoisomerases I (Camp-
tothecin) and II (m-AMSA) In vivo and In vitro.
PB91-171769/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/423
Metabolism of 1-Nitropyrene by Human, Rat, and Mouse In-
testinal Flora: Mutagenkaty of Isolated Metabolites by Direct
Analysis of HPLC Fractions with a Microsuspension Re-
verse Mutation Assay.
PB91-171785/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/424
Delay-Dependent Impairment of Reversal Learning in Rats
Treated with Trimethyttin.
PB91-171793/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/425
Subchronic 90 Day Toxicity of Dichloroacetic and Trichlor-
PB91-171801/REB ' 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/426
Age-Related Changes in Sensitivity to Environmental
PB91-r71819/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/427
Is 1,4-Dtoxane a Genotoxic Carcinogen. ......... ...
PB91-171827/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/428
Mirex Induces Omithine Decarboxylase in Female Rat
P891-171835/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/429
Neurotoxtoity of Parathton-lnduced Acetylcholinesterase In-
V&Z&S81S&™*
EPA/600/J-90/430
Production of Arrhythmias by Elevated Carboxyhemoglobm
in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease. ..-,.,.- .„,
PB91-171850/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/431
Persistence of Lymphocytes with Dicentric Chromosomes
Following Whole-Body X Irradiation of Mice
PB91-171868/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/432
Morphometric Analysis of Osteosclerotic Bone Resulting
from Hexachtorobenzene Exposure. .„-,.,,- .„„
PB91-171876/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/433
Survival of Bacteria during Aerosolization. „„_..._,,.,
PB91-177147/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/434
Ecotoxicology: Problems and Approaches (Book Review).
PB91-177154/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/435
Episodic Acidification of Adirondack Lakes during Snow-
PB9i-177162/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/436
Depuration Kinetics of Hexachlorobenzene in the Clam,
PBBvmiTO/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/437
Taxonomic Level and Sample Size Sufficient for Assessing
Pollution Impacts on the Southern California Bight Macro-
benthos.
PB91-177188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/438
Particle Size Distributions for an Office Aerosol.
PB91 -177196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/439
Biodegradation pf Diphenyl Ethers by a Copper-Resistant
Mutant of 'Erwinia' sp.
PB91-177204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/440
Use of DNA Purified In situ from Cells Embedded in Agar-
ose Plugs for the Molecular Analysis of tk (-/-) Mutants Re-
covered in the L5178Y tk (+ /-(3.7.2C Mutagen Assay
System.
PB91-177212/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/441
Serum Chemistries of 'Cotumix cotumix japonica' Given Di-
etary Manganese Oxide (Mn304).
PB91-177220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/442
Chronic Respiratory Effects of Indoor Formaldehyde Expo-
sure.
PB91-177238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/443
Potentiation of Organophosphorus-lnduced Delayed Neuro-
toxicity by Phenylmethylsulfonyl Fluoride.
PB91-177246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/44S
General Mass-Conservative Numerical Solution for the Un-
saturated Flow Equation.
PB91-177261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/446
Hydrologic Sensitivities of the Sacramento-San Joaquin
River Basin, California, to Global Warming.
PB91-177279/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/447
Plant Uptake of Sludge-Borne PCBs.
PB91-177287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/448
Behavior of Toluene Added to Sludge-Amended Soils.
PB91-177295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/449
Sorption and Degradation of Pentachlorophenol in Sludge-
Amended Soils.
PB91-177303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/450
Plant Uptake of Pentachlorophenol from Sludge-Amended
Soils.
PB91 -177311 / RES 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/451
Adsorption, Degradation, and Plant Availability of 2,4-Dini-
trophenol in Sludge-Amended Calcareous Soils.
PB91-177329/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/452
Apparatus for Short Time Measurements in a Fixed-Bed
Gas/Solid Reactor.
PB91-183376/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/453
Distribution of Hydrophobic lonogenic Organic Compounds
between Octanol and Water Organic Acids.
PB91-183368/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/454
Remobilization of Toxic Heavy Metals Adsorbed to Bacte-
rial Wall-Gay Composites.
PB91-183350/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/455
Reductive Dechlorination of Dichlorophenols by Nonadapt-
ed and Adapted Microbial Communities in Pond Sediments.
PB91-183343/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/456
Ester Hydrolysis Rate Constant Prediction from Infrared In-
PB91^>?833n27/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/457
DO Model Uncertainty with Correlated Inputs.
PB91-183335/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/458
Stability of the Mutagenicity in Stored Cigarette Smokers'
Urine and Extract
PB91-183319/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/459
Summary of the 1990 EPA/A and WMA International Sym-
posium- Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants.
PB91-183301/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/460
Velocity Oscellations and Plume Dispersion in a Residential
Neighborhood during Wintertime Nights.
PB91-183293/REB '
EPA/600/J-90/461
Use of Scavenging Ratios for the Inference of Surface-
Level Concentrations and Subsequent Dry Deposition of
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-90/462
Determination of Organic Emissions from New Carpeting
PB91-183277/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/800/J40/4C3
Berated Plume Transport and Diffusion: 20-150 km Down-
wind o* DoBng. P.R.C.
PB91-1832697REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/GOO/J-M/464
Comparison of Mutagenic Activities o( Several Peroxyacyl
mrdes.
PB91-1832S1/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-W/46S
Hrarad Method for Plume Rise Visualization and Measure-
PB91-1B3244/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/466
Pieiminary FieU Verification of Dairy Growth Increments in
IIin I n*» fltfiHtn rif tnrnnln nnnnr
PB91-183236/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF Ml
EPA/600/J-90/467
Spatb-Temporal Fluctuations in the Dtsfftxrboo and Abun-
dance of Demersal Fish and Epbenthic Crustaceans in Ya-
quina Bay. Oregon.
PB91-ie3228/REB 91-01 PC MS/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/J40/46*
Signacance of the Surface Miorotayer to the Environmental
Fate of DC-ethyt»xyqprHhalate Predicted from Marine UH
PB8Vie3210/REB 91-01 PC MS/MF A01
rigated Cotton Exposed to
91-01 PC AQ2/MF A01
Water Relations of Dftmn
dona.
PB91-1S3202/REB
EMsmAMa/470
Deafen Strom Ftows Bated on Harmonic Means.
PB91-1B2Z04/RE8 91-01 PC M2/MF M1
EfA/MO/MQ/471
Survival and DagradMv* Capacity of •Psaudomontt puMa'
Induoid or CornMuttvtry Expressing Plaamid Mediated
Degradation of £«»cr*oropnano«y»OBta» (TFD) in So».
PB91-taZ196/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
EM/MOV.m/471
Gat Exchange in •Ouarcut rubra' (Nonhem Red Oak)
during a Drought Analysis of Relatiora among Photosyn-
tiaaai Tranapmnn, and Leaf Conductance.
PB91-16218S/REB 91-01 PCM3/MFA01
Eflects of Paiarnalar Uncertainty on Long-Term Simulations
PW1-182170SHEB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
EM/MO/.I-M/474
PHLA 2 Protect Regional Assessment of Late Aodrtfcatton
Trends.
PB91-1B2162/REB 91-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
EPA/MOAMO/47S
Hormonal Regulation of Gonadc*opr>-Reteasmg Hormone
Receptors and Mesaongor UNA Activity in Ovine Pituitary
Cufcra.
PB91-1621S4/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
EPA/MO/J-6O/476
Inarial Impacaon and GravttHonal Deposition of Aerosols
in Curved Tubes and Airway Bifurcations.
PB91-182147/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/WQ/J-tO/477
Coupled Mas* and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aaro-
sot/Vapor-taden Gases-1. Theory of the Hygroscopic Aero-
sot enacts on Temperature and Relative Humidity Patterns
aftnpMAir.
PB91-1K1S9/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF M1
GPA/MO/MO/471
Souron of Mutsomc AdMy in Urban Fine Partctes.
121/REB " ~
PB91-182121/
PC MS/MF A01
Induction of MkmnucM in Cuttured Human Bronchial EpHh-
*M Gals by Dtrect-Actrxj Oranooens.
PBBMS2113/REB 91-O1 PC AO2JVF Ml
EM/WOVJ40/4M
Contuston Control of Organic Cmujpni trom Municipal
Wast* Combuafors.
PB91-191411/REB 31-01 PC AOS/MF Ml
Control of PCDD/PCOF Emissions trom Refuae-Oartved
Fust Contactors.
PB91-191429/REB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF AO1
*aaon of Cataum Sorbena for Add Gas
EffliMDn Oonkol.
PB91-19144S/REB 91-01 PC M2AIF Ml
EPA/WO/J-«0/4*4
Ft«h Consumption Advisories: Toward a Unified, Scientt-
EPA's OanM Technology Approach to Assisting Stal
and Regions wan Air To«ic» Problamr Five Case Studies.
PB91-191437/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AC
91-01 PC AOVMF A01
EPA/eOO/J-M/4*S
Evaajaaon of LandW-Uner Designs.
PB81-1914eOVREB 91-01 PC A03AJF A01
EPAMOO/J40/4W
Production and Transport of Carbon Dionde in a Contami-
natod Vadoae Zone: A Stable and Radaactwe Carbon tso-
91-01 PCA02/MFM1
EP A/600/J-90/487
Ozone Concentration and Pulmonary Response Relation-
ships for 6.6-Hour Exposures with Five Hours of Moderate
Exercise to 0.08. 0.10. and 0.12 PPM.
PB91-191486/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/488
Interaction of Elevated Uttravnlet-B Radiation and CO2 on
Productivity and Photosynthetic Characteristics in Wheat
Rice, and Soybean.
PB91-196279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/4S9
Effects of UV-8 Radiation on Soybean Yield and Seed
Quality: A Six-Year Field Study.
PB91-196287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/490
Field Study of the Interaction between Solar imravio4et-B
Radation and Drought on Photosynthesis and Growth in
Soybean.
PB91-196295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/491
Bbtogjcaly Enhanced Oxygen Transfer in the Activated
Sludge Process.
PB91-196303/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-90/492
Technical Note: Adsorption Capacity of GAC for Synthetic
Organics.
PB91-196311/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/4W
Minimization of Transient Emissions from Rotary Kin Incin-
erators, 1990.
PB9M96329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/4M
Flow and Diapersion o< PoHutants within Two-Oimensional
Valevs.
PB9M96337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/4M
Factors rnflueocng Mercury Conoantratiorts in Wakeyes in
Northern Wisconsin Lakes.
PB91-196345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-90/496
IroneraMity Ranking Systems tor RCRA Hazardous Con-
stttuants.
PB91-1963S2/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-M/417
Determnaton of Total Organic HaMe in Water A Compar-
ative Study of Two Instruments.
PB91-196360/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-90/496
Design Information Report Sludge Management Systems.
PB9M96378/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J407499
Modetng the Inactvaton of Garda Lamblia.
PB91-196386/REB 91-Ot PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/50*
H?,~rinK waste Decontamnaton with Plasma Reactors.
PB91-196394/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-90/501
Pohition Prevention: Not Only 'Where It's af but 'Where
It's Been'.
PB91-196402/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-907 502
Measuring and Modekng Variations in Distribution System
Water OuaKy
PB91-196410/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
EPA/«00/J-tO/$04
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aero-
sol/Vapor-Laden Games. 2. Computer Modeling of Water
Vapor /Droplet Interaction and EntminmenL
PB91-19990UREB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-*0/SOS
Devotopmen) of Surrogate Lung Systems with ControBed
Thermodynamic Environments to Study Hygroscopic Part>-
cter Air Poautants and Pnarmacotogc Drum.
PB91-199919/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF Ml
EPA/6OO/J-90/S06
Aerodynamic dass*calton of Ftxrs with Aerosol Centn-
P§9^199927/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/^«0/S07
Mcronudei in EpHhelal Cats from Sputum of Uranium
Workers.
PB91-199935/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-tO/SO*
Non-Random Cai Kaing in Cryopreservatiori: ImpfccaUons
tar Pertormance of the Battery of Leukocyte Tests (BLT). 1.
Toxic and linm
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EPA/600/J-90/S37
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxicity of 'p'-Chtorotoluene
in the Rat
PB91-233379/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-90/538
Estimation of Free Hydrocarbon Volume from Ruid Levels
in Monitoring Wells.
PB91-233387/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-90/539
Acidification and Recovery of a Spodosol Bs Horizon from
Acidic Deposition.
PB91-240473/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/&00/J-90/540
Quantification of Changes in Lakewater Chemistry in Re-
sponse to Acidic Deposition.
PB91-240481/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/541
Btoassay-Directed Fractionation of the Organic Extract of
SRM 1649 Urban Air Paniculate Matter.
PB91-242511/REB
EPA/600/J-90/542
Urban Aerosol Acids: Analysis of National Institute of
Standards and Technology Standard Reference Material
PB91-242529/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-90/543
Bioassay-Directed Fractionation of 1-Nitropyrene Metabo-
lites; Generation of Mutagrams by Coupling Reverse-Phase
HPLC with Miorosuspension Mutagenicrty Assays.
PB91-242537/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/002
Relationship between Cell Surface Properties and Trans-
port of Bacteria through Soil.
PB91-171884/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/003
Biodegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Aquifer Micro-
ig Conditions.
91-04 PCAO3/MFA01
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
organisms under Denitrifying (
PB91-171892/REB
EPA/600/J-91/004
Reducing Waste in the Photo Lab. Waste Minimization: Op-
portunity Assessment Make It Easy.
PB91-171900/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/005
Using Powdered Activated Carbon: A Critical Review.
PB91-177337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/006
Conference Summary: Practical Aspects of the Design and
Use of GAC.
PB91-177345/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/007
Effects of Phosgene Exposure on Lung Arachidonfc Acid
Metabolism.
PB91-177352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/008
High Doses of Aspartame Have No Effects on Sensorimo-
tor Function or Learning and Memory in Rats.
PB91-177360/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/009
Climatic Sensitivity of California Water Resources.
PB91-177378/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/010
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Ground Water Extraction
Systems.
PB91-177386/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/011
Assay for beta-Glucuronidase in Species of the Genus 'Es-
cherichia' and Its Applications for Drinking-Water Analysis.
PB91-177394/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/012
Incineration Treatment of Arsenic-Contaminated Soil.
PB91 -183541 /REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/013
MultRaboratory Evaluation of Methods tor Detecting Enteric
Viruses in Soils.
PB91-183533/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/014
RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Decision Procedures
Viewed as Quality Control Schemes.
PB91-183525/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/015
Physiological Consequences of Early Neonatal Growth Re-
tardation: Effects of alpha-Difluorornethytornithine on Renal
Growth and Function in the RaL
PB91-183S17/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/016
Analysis of the Genotoxicfty of Anthraqufnone Dyes in the
Mouse Lymphoma Assay.
PB91-183509/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-91/017
Murine Susceptibility to Organophosphorus-lnduced De-
layed Neuropathy (OPIDN).
PB91-183491/RE6 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/018
Functional Deficits Produced by 3-Methvfindole-lnduced Ol-
factory Mucosal Damage Revealed by a Simple Olfactory
PB9T^83483/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/019
Comparison of Mutagenicrly Results for Nine Compounds
Evaluated at the figprf Locus in the Standard and Suspen-
PB91-18347S/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/020
Comparative Effects of Hypoxia on Behavioral Thermoregu-
lation in the Rats, Hamsters, and Mice.
PB91-183467/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/021
Effects of 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine on Auto-
nomic Thermoreregulatory Responses of the Rat.
PB91-183459/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/022
Ecology of Quiescent Microbes. Viewing Microbial Habitats
as Interacting Zones of Proliferation and Quiescence Can
Give New Insights into the Operation of Microbial Commu-
nities in the Environment
PB91-183442/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/023
Identification of Nonpolar Toxicants in Effluents Using Tox-
icity-Based Fractionation with Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry.
PB91-183434/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/024
Chemical Reactions and Transport of Alkanes and Their
Products in the Troposphere.
PB91-183418/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/025
Particle Transmission Characteristics of an Annular Den-
uder Ambient Sampling System.
P891-183400/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/026
Paniculate Characteristics and Visual Effects of the Atmos-
phere at Research Triangle Park.
PB91-183392/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/027
Isotopic Exchange between Carbon Dioxide and Ozone via
Oflsup 1)D) in the Stratosphere.
PB91-183384/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/028
Accumulation Factors for Eleven Polychlorinated Biphenyl
Congeners.
PB91-1B3426/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/029
Development and Use of Site-Specific Chemical and Bio-
logical Criteria for Assessing New Bedford Harbor Pilot
Dredging Project
PB91-182329/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/030
Remediation of Sites Contaminated with TCE.
PB91-182311/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/031
Evaluation of Methods for Sampling, Recovery, and Enu-
meration of Bacteria Applied to the Phylloplane.
PB91-182303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/032
RBC Nitrification of High Ammonia Leachates.
PB91-182295/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/033
Conditional Simulation of Flow and Transport
PB91-182287/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6QO/J-91/034
EPA Site Demonstration of BioTrol Aqueous Treatment
System.
PB91-182279/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/035
Evaluating the Costs of Packed-Tower Aeration and GAC
for Controlling Selected Organics.
PB91-182261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/,1-91/036
Modelling Bioaccumulation of Organic Pollutants in Fish
with an Application to PCBs in Lake Ontario Salmonids.
PB91-182253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/037
Environmental Factors Affecting Toluene Degradation in
Ground Water at a Hazardous Waste Site.
PB91-182246/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/039
Comparative Analysis of Health Risk Assessments for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors.
PB91-182337/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Mechanisms of Inorganic Particle Formation during Suspen-
sion Heating of Simulated Aqueous Wastes.
PB91 -191494/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/040
Stage-Specific Damage to Synaptonemal Complexes and
Metaphase Chromosomes Induced by X Rays in Male
Mouse Germ Cells.
PB91-182238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/041
International Programme on Chemical Safety's Collabora-
tive Study on Plant Test Systems.
PB91-182220/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/042
Technique for Controllable Vapor-Phase Deposition of 1-
Nitro(14C)pyrene and Other Potycydic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons onto Environmental Paniculate Matter.
PB91-182212/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Modeling Multiphase Organic Chemical Transport in Soils
and Ground Water.
PB91-231514/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA03
EPA/6OO/J-91/043
Integrated Model for Predicting the Fate of Organtcs in
Wastewater Treatment Plants.
PB91-191502/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/067
EPA/600/J-91/044
Hypothermic Effects of a Homologous Series of Short-
Chain Alcohols in Rats.
PB91-191510/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/045
Toxic-Induced Hypothermia and Hypometabolism: Do They
Increase Uncertainty in the Extrapolation of Toxicological
Data from Experimental Animals to Humans.
PB91-191528/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/046
Prediction of the Reactivities of Cyclopenta-polynuclear Ar-
omatic Hydrocarbons by Quantum Mechanical Methods.
PB91-191S36/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/047
Potentiation of 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with Pentachlorophenol.
PB91-191544/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/048
Comparison of Rats of the Fischer 344 and Long-Evans
Strains in Their Autonomic Thermoregulatory Response to
Trimethyltin Administration.
PB91-191S51/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/049
In vitro/In vivo Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on
Leydig Cells of Adult Rats.
PB91-191569/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/050
Rat Flash-Evoked Potential Peak N160 Amplitude: .Modula-
tion by Relative Flash Intensity.
PB91-191577/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/051
Carcinogenicity of Dichloroacetic Acid in the Male B6C3F1
Mouse.
PB91-191585/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/052
Amplification of CCI4 Toxicity by Chlordecone: Destruction
of Rat Hepatic Microsomal Cytochrome P-450 Subpopula-
tion.
PB91-191593/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/053
Thermostability of Sperm Nuclei Assessed by Microinjection
into Hamster Oocytes.
PB91-191601/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/054
Glutamate Neurotoxicity in Rat Auditory System: Cochlear
Nuclear Complex.
PB91-191619/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Glutamate Neruotoxicity in the Developing Rat Cochlea:
Physiological and Morphological Approaches.
PB91-233403/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/055
Structure-Activity Study of Paracetamol Analogues: Inhibi-
tion of Replicative DNA Synthesis in V79 Chinese Hamster
Cells.
PB91-191627/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/056
Aerosol Therapy Implications of Particle Deposition Pat-
terns in Simulated Human Airways.
PB91-191635/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/057
Comparability of Rat and Human Visual-Evoked Potentials.
PB91-191643/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/058
Assessment of the Hepatotoxicfry of Acute and Short-Term
Exposure to Inhaled p-Xylene in F-344 Rats.
PB91-191650/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/059
Use of the Spiral Salmonella Assay to Detect the Mutage-
nicrty of Complex Environmental Mixtures.
PB91-191668/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/060
Ca(2+ yCalmodulin-Depenqent Protein Phosphorylation Is
Not Altered by Amygdaloid Kindling.
PB91-191676/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/061
Possible Red Spruce Decline: Contributions of Tree-Ring
Analysis.
PB91-196428/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/062
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Methyl Parathion on Egg
Laying and Incubation in Mallards.
PB91-196436/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/063
Application of Staged Combustion and Rebuming to the
Co-Firing of Nitrogen-Containing Wastes.
PB91-196444/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/064
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators, 1991.
PB91-196451/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/066
Overview and Update of the Superfund Innovative Technol-
ogy Evaluation (SITE) Demonstration Program.
PB91-196469/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/067
Environmental Impacts on the Physiological Mechanisms
Controlling Xenobiotic Transfer Across Rsh Gills.
PB91-196477/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OR-27
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EPA/600/ J-91/06*
OSAR Modsfing of the ERL-D Fathead Minnow Acute Tox-
icity Database.
PB9M9648S/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-9t/069
liitei action of Vapour Phase Organic Compounds with
Indoor SMcs.
PB91-196493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOt
EPA/600/J-91/070
Models for Analyzing Data in Initiation-Promotion Studies.
PB91-196501/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/071
Pfedcton of Retention Times in Temperature-Programmed
MuMchromatograpfiy.
PB91-196519/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/072
Sources of Air Polutants Indoors: VOC and Fine Paniculate
Spedes.
PB91-196527/REB
EPA-«00/J41/073
EPA Program for Monitoring
PB91-196S35/REB
91-01 PC A03
Status and Trends.
1-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SOO/J-S1/074
> rial comparison of Atmospheric Nitric Acid Measurements
at Elevated Arnbient Concentrations.
PB91-196S43/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J41/07S
Praimincry Studies of Video Images of Smoke Dispersion
* the Near Wake of a Model Buiing.
PB9MB6SSO/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA-aoO/J-91/076
Wind Tumel and Gausmn Plum* Modehng of Building
Watuj Disparaon.
PB9M96568/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/WO/ J-91/077
BtaMral Wasttwatar Land Treatment Research by Chna
andtheUSEPA.
PB91-216267/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-*1/07*
Moderately Stable Flow Over a Trree-Omrwnsional H*: A
Comparison of Linear Theory with Laboratory Measure-
P891-196S84/REB 914)1 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-»1/OT»
Geminofnas and Terattxl Siphon Anomalies in SoftsheB
dans, tdya aranaria1. Environmentaly Exposed to Herbi-
cides,
PB91-196S92/REB 91-01 PC AOVMF A01
EPA/600/J-41/OBO
CarcnogericXy of Black Rock Harbor Sediment to the
Eastern Oyster and Trophic Transfer of Black Rock Harbor
Carcinogens from the Blue Mussel to the Winter Flounder.
PB91-1966OO/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
EM/tOOAHI/MI
Innovative Practices for Treating Waste Streams Containing
Heavy Unfair A Waste Minimization Approach.
P891-196618/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/600/ J41/0t2
rjgvtitapmnntand PanuiiMialion of a Plot-Scale Debris
PB91O9G626/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-it/0«S
Prosonco of Enteric Viruses in Freshwater and Their Re-
moval by the Conventional Drinking Water Treatment Proc-
PB91-196634/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/OM
Btodagradaton of Hydrocarbon Vapors in the Unsaturaled
Zone.
PB9M96642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-41/OM
Predckng Chemical Accumulation in Shoots of Aquatic
Plants.
PB91-198687/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/*00/J-«1/Ot7
Statute*) Issues in Risk Assessment of Reproductive Out-
oomes •» Chemical Matures.
PBS1-19999Z/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/.M1/0**
Eftads of 2.4-O*hetauret on Sensory and Motor Function.
PB91-200220/REB 91-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/MOAM1/OM
Behavioral and Neuroehemical Changes in Rats Dosed Re-
~ with DisopropvHk.
peatKfywfthDiaot
PB91-2O0238/REB
91-O1 PC A03/MF AOt
EP A/600/J-41/OM
Cytogenetic Studfes of EOiyl Acrytate Using CS7BL/6 Mice.
PB91-500246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF AOt
EPA/COO/J-il/091
Rat Stain and Stock Comparisons Using a Functional Ob-
seivatonal Battery: Basefne Values and Effects of Amftaz.
PB91-arj0253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPAy600/J-91/092
Effect of Cadmium and Other Metal Cations on In vitro
Leydn Cai Testosterone Production.
PB914W0261/REB 91-01 PC A03/UF A01
EP«V600/J-»1ANa
PhamwcolaneSc Basis of Agefletated Changes in Sensitiv-
«y to Toxicants.
PB91-200279/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-9 1/094
Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects.
Standards, and Needed Source Reductions: Part 11. A Log-
normal Model Relating Human Lung Function Decrease to
O3 Exposure.
PB91-200287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/095
Effect of beta-Cyctodextrin on Mucochtoric Acid and 3-
Chkxo^-(dichloTOrnethvl)-5-hydrox-2(5H)-furarione.
PB91-200295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/096
Suppression of the Luteintring Hormone Surge by Chtordi-
meform in Ovariectomized, Steroid-Primed Female Rats.
PB91-200303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/097
Respiratory Response of Humans Exposed to Low Levels
of Ozone for 6.6 Hours.
PB91-200311/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-9 1 /096
DMA Sequence Analysis of Revertants of the IhisD3052>
AUete of 'Salmonella typhimurium' TA98 Using the Potymer-
ase Chain Reaction and Direct Sequencing: Application to
1-Nitropyrene-lnduced Revertants.
PB91-200329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-91/099
Toxicity Tests of Effluents with Marsh Plants in Water and
Sediment
PB91-200337/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/100
Para-Hydroxybenzoate as an Intermediate in the Anaerobic
Transformation of Phenol to Benzoate.
PB91-2O6938/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-91/101
Ocular Chondrosarcomas in 'Rrvulus marmoratus' Poey
(Short Communication).
PB91-206946/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/102
Attachment and Replication of 'Pseudomonas aeruginosa1
Bactenophages under Conditions Simulating Aquatic Envi-
ronments.
PB91-2069S3/HEB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/COO/ J-91/103
Mrtobc Stability of Transfonning DNA is Determined by Its
Chromosomal Configuration in the Fungus 'Cochliobolus
hetorostrophus*.
PB91 -206561 /REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-91/104
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 2. Current
Sources of Aodrty m Acidic and Low Acid-Neutralizing Ca-
pacity Streams.
PB91-206979/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-91/105
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 1. Synoptic
Survey Design, Acid-Base Status, and Regional Patterns.
PB91-206987/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/107
Regional Characteristics of Land Use in Northeast and
Southern Blue Ridge Province: Associations with Acid Rain
Effects on Sirtace-Water Chemistry.
PB91-207001/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/108
Brain ChoSnesterase Activity of Bobwhite Acutely Exposed
tO CWoipNflrfOS-
PB91 -20701 9/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/109
Regulatory Barriers to Po«ution Prevention: A Position
Paper of the Implementation Council of the American Insti-
tute tor Pollution Prevention.
PB91-207027/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/110
Field Samping of Residual Aviation Gasoline in Sandy Soil.
PB91-2070357REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-V1/1 It
Stimulation of the Reductive DocfUonnaton of Tetrachtor-
oethene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by the Addition
PB91-207043/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF AOt
EPA/600/J-91/112
Modifteaton and Characterization of Dry Material Feeder
Delivery of Red and Violet Dye Mixtures.
PB91-2070SO/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-»1/1 13
Method of Sperm Cotecton Significantly Influences Sperm
Motor Parameters Following Ethane Dimethanesuiphonate
AJiiauMi alien in the Rat _
PB91-207068/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/114
Toxicoiogical Screen to Determine In vitro Survival and
CompetiSon of Envronmentally Applied Pseudomonads
with Mouse Fecal MtaobkHa.
PB9lS7076/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/0-91/1 15
Source-Receptor Study of VotaSe Organic Compounds and
Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha VaSey. WV. 1. Methods
PCA03/MFA01
EP A/600/ J-91/116
Participate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 2 Analysis
o« Factors Contributing to VOC and ParticlelExposures.
PB91-207092/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/117
Causes of Waterbome Outbreaks in the United States^
PB91-207100/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/118
Validation of Protocols for Assessing Early Pregnancy Fail-
ure in the Rat Clomiphene Citrate.
PB91-207118/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/119
Exposure of Humans to Ambient Levels of Ozone for 6.6
Hours Causes Cellular and Biochemical Changes in the
Lung.
PB91-207126/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/120
Influence of Temperature during Electric- and Magnetic-
Field-Induced Alteration of Calcium-Ion Release from In
vitro Brain Tissue.
PB91-211433/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/121
Hydronephrosis in Mice Exposed to TCDD-Contaminated
Breast Milk: Identification of the Peak Period of Sensitivity
and Assessment of Potential Recovery.
PB91-211441 /REB 91-04 PC A03/MF AOt
EPA/600/J-91/122
Activity Profiles of Developmental Toxicity: Design Consid-
erations and Pilot Implementation.
PB91-211458/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/123
Disposition and Excretion of Intravenous 2,3,7,6-Tetrabro-
modibenzo-p-dioxin (TBDD) in Rats.
PB91-211466/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-»t/124
Symposium Overview: Symposium on Application of Phar-
mscokjoebcs in Developmental Toxicity Risk Assessments.
PB91-211474/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/125
Quantitative Methods for Cross-Species Mapping (CSM).
PB91-211482/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/126
Insect Virus: Assays lor Viral Replication and Persistence in
Mammalian Cells.
PB91-211490/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/127
Long-Term Behavioral and Neuroehemical Effects of Intra-
dentate Administration of Cotchone in Rats.
PB91-211S08/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/128
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with Natural Water
(Paper No. 25489).
PB91-211516/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-S1/129
Removing Inorganics: Common Methods Have Limits.
PB91-211524/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/130
Behaviour of Metals in Municipal Sludge Incinerators.
PB91-213611/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/131
Caniopathc Effect of 1.2.3-Trichloropropane after Suba-
cute and Subchronic Exposure in Rats.
PB91-213629/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/132
Nuclear and Axonat Localization of Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase Type Gr in Rat Cerebellar
Cc.1ex.
PB91-213637/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/133
In vivo and In vitro Structure-Oosimetry-Activity Relatton-
ships of Substituted Phenols in Developmental Toxicity
Assays.
PB91-213645/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/1S4
Acquisition and Loss of a Memorial Ca(2-t- )/Catmodulin-
Dependent Protein Kinase during Neuronal Differentiation.
PB91-213652/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/135
Large-Scale Natural Gradent Tracer Test in Sand and
Gravel. Cape Cod, Massachusetts. 1. Experimental Design
and Observed Tracer Movement
PB91-216275/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/136
Influence of Organic Cosotvents on the Sorpbon Kinetics of
Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals.
PB91-216283/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/137
Techniques Affecting Precision and Accuracy in Hydrolysis
Rate Constant Determinations of VotatSe Organic Com-
pounds Using Jeffers1 Zero Headspace Reaction Bulbs.
PB91-216291/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/13*
CORMIX An Expert System for Mbdng Zone Analysis.
PB91-2163O9/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-91/139
Gas Chrornatographic/Mass Spectrometric Approach for
teomer-Specific Environmental Monitoring of the 1700
Bromo-. Chloro-. and Bromochloro-Dfcenzo-p-Oioxins.
PB91-218974/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-91/140
Effect of Residual Splenic Function and Folate Levels on
the Frequency of Micronudeated Red Blood Cells in Splen-
ectomized Humans.
PB91-218982/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
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EPA/600/J-91/141
Microcosm for Measuring Survival and Conjugation of Ge-
in Rhizosphere Environments.
y. EHS.n??red Ba='e
PB91-218990/REB
EPA/600/ J-91/ 142
Diurnal Curves of Tropospheric Ozone in the Western
United States.
PB91-219006/REB
EP A/600/ J-91/143
Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Bush Bean
.
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/144
Effects of 2,4-Efchtorophenol, a Metabolite of a Genetically
Engineered Bacterium, and 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetate on
Some Microorganism-Mediated Ecological Processes in
PB91-219022/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/ US
Comparison of Seasonal Patterns of Photosynthate Produc-
tion and Use in Branches of Red Spruce Saplings at Two
Elevations.
PB91-219030/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-91/ 146
Trajectory of Aerosol Droplets from a Sprayed Bacterial
Suspension.
PB91-219048/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/ 147
Video Image Analysis System for Concentration Measure-
ments and Flow Visualization in Building Wakes.
PB91-219055/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/1SO
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants Within Two-Dimensional
Valleys, 1991.
PB91-219063/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/1S1
Sediment- and Saturated-Soil-Associated Reactions Involv-
ing an Anionic Surfactant {Dodecytsulfate). 1. Precipitation
and Micelle Formation.
PB91-219071/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/152
Sediment- and Saturated-Soil-Associated Reactions Involv-
ing an Anionic Surfactant (Dodecytsulfate). 2. Partition of
PAH Compounds among Phases.
PB91-219089/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/1S3
New Methods for Modeling the Transport of Metals from
Mineral Processing Wastes into Surface Waters.
PB91-219097/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/1S4
Formation of Inorganic Particles during Suspension Heatng
of Simulated Wastes.
PB91-223354/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/155
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Methods Used in
Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-226316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ 0-91/156
AckJc Lakes and Streams in the United States: The Role of
AocSc Deposition.
PB91-226324/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/157
Evaluation of Procedures for Aggregating Nonlinear Sulfate
Adsorption Isotherm Data.
PB91-226332/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/158
Effect of Ozone Exposure on the Dispersion of Inhaled Aer-
osol Boluses in Healthy Human Subjects.
PB91-231266/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/ 159
Myefin Basic Protetn-mRNA Used to Monitor Trimethyrtin
Neurotoxicity in Rats.
PB91-231274/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-91/160
Fimbna-Fomix Transactions Disrupt the Ontogeny of De-
layed Alternation but Not Position Discrimination in the Ral
PB91-231282/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/161
(mmunotoxicity of 2-Methoxyethanol Following Oral Admin-
istration in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-231290/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ J-91/162
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-posttabelling of DMA and the
AutoradkMraphic UDS Assay in the Liver of Mice Exposed
to 2-aceMaminotluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/ 163
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postlabelling of DNA and the
AutoradkMraphic UDS Assay in the Liver of Rats Exposed
to 2-acetyiaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231316/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/164
Compatibility of Organic Solvents with the Mtaoscreen Pro-
phage-lnduction Assay: Sorvent - Mutagen Interactiorts.
PB91-231324/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/ 165
Respiratory Symptoms and Risk Factors in an Arizona Pop-
EP A/600/ J-91/166
Exposure Assessment Approaches to Evaluate Respiratory
Health Effects of Paniculate Matter and Nitrogen Dioxide
PB91-231340/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/167
Normal Range of Diurnal Changes in Peak Expiratory Flow
Rates: Relationship to Symptoms and Respiratory Disease.
PB91-231357/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/168
Co-Occurrence of Ozone and Acidic Cloudwater in High-
Elevation Forests.
PB91-231365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/189
Correlation of Colrform Growth Response with Other Water
Quality Parameters.
PB91-231373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/170
Potential Effects of Polyphosphate Products on Lead Solu-
bility in Plumbing Systems.
PB91-231381/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/171
Determination of 'Giardia lamblia' Cyst Infective Dose for
the Mongolian Gerbil ('Meriones unguiculatus').
PB91-231399/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/172
H4IIE Hepatoma Cell Btoassay-Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-
dibenzc-p-Dioxin Equivalents in Colonial Fish-Eating Water-
bird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-231407/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/173
Piperonyf Birtoxide as a Tool in Aquatic Toxicological Re-
search with Organophosphate Insecticides.
PB91-231415/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/174
DBAPE-A Database and Model Parameter Analysis System
for Agricultural Soils to Support Water Quality Management.
PB91-231423/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/175
Effects of Solar Radiation on Manganese Oxide Reactions
with Selected Organic Compounds.
PB91-231431/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/176
Photolysis of Copper(ll)-Amino Acid Complexes in Water.
PB91-231449/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/177
Localization of the Mouse Thymidine Kinase Gene to the
Distal Portion of Chromosome 11.
PB91-233395/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/178
Ten- and Ninety-Day Toxicity Studies of 1,2-Dichloroben-
zene Administered by Oral Gavage to Sprague-Dawley
Rats.
PB91-233411/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6QO/J-91/179
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Impairs Cellular Develop-
ment in Neonatal Rat Heart and Kidney: Effects on DNA
and Protein in Whole Tissues.
PB91-233429/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-91/180
Measurement of Mutagenic Emissions from the Incineration
of the Pesticide Dinoseb during Application of Combustion
Modifications.
PB91-233437/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/181
tmmunotoxicologic Assessment of Subacute Exposure of
Rats to Carbon Tetrachloride with Comparison to Hepato-
toxicity and Nephrotoxfcfty.
PB91-233445/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/182
Investigations of Amitraz NeurotoxicJty in Rats. 4. Assess-
ment of Toxicity Syndrome Using a Functional Observation-
al Battery.
PB91-233452/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/6OO/J-91/183
PC-BEIS: A Personal Computer Version of the Biogenic
Emissions Inventory System.
PB91-233460/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/ J-91/ 1M
Thermal Decomposition of Peroxyacetyl Nitrate and Reac-
tions of Acetyl Peroxy Radicals with NO and N02 Over the
Temperature Range 283-313 K,
PB91-233478/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EP A/600/ J-91/185
Development of Impact-Oriented Climate Scenarios.
PB91-233486/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/J-91/186
Evaluation of the TUPOS Air Quality Dispersion Model
Using Data from the Epri Kincaid Field Study.
PB91-233494/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/187
Empirical Method to Predict Solubility in Supercritical Fluids.
PB91-233502/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/188
Spatial Distribution of Precipitation Seasonality in the United
PB9^233510/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/189
Sensitivity of Regional Ozone Modeling to Biogenic Hydro-
carbons.
PB91-233528/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/190
Optimizing Sensitivity of SIM Mode of 3C/MS Analysis for
EPA's TO-14 Air Toxics Method.
PB91-233536/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/M-90/009
EPA/600/J-91/191
Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs and Passivat-
ed Canisters for Field Sampling Airborne ToxJc Organic
Vapors in the United States and the USSR.
PB91-233544/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/193
Latitudinal and Seasonal Variation in Calculated Ultraviolet-
B Irradiance for Rice-Growing Regions of Asia.
Pe91-240499/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/194
Fate of Water Soluble Azo Dyes in the Activated Sludge
Process.
PB91-240507/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ J-91/19S
Comparing Simulated and Experimental Hysteretic Two-
Phase Transient Fluid Flow Phenomena.
PB91-242545/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/J-91/196
Effect of Satellite Lines from the X-ray Source on X-ray Dif-
fraction Peaks.
PB91-242552/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/197
Association of Microorganisms with Surfaces in Distribution
Systems.
PB91-242560/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/198
Distribution. Clearance, and Mortality of Environmental
Pseudomonads in Mice upon Intranasal Exposure.
PB91-242578/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/199
Diethyldithiocarbamate Potentiates the Neurotoxicity of In
vivo 1 -Methyl-4-Phenyl-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine and of In
vitro 1-Metnyl-4-Phenylpyridinium.
PB91-242586/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/200
Retrograde Axonal Transport of Locally Synthesized Phos-
phoinositides in the Rat Sciatic Nerve.
PB91-242594/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/201
Phosphine-Mediated Heinz Body Formation and Hemoglo-
bin Oxidation in Human En/throcytes.
PB91-242602/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/202
Role of Hyperplastic Nodules in Dichloroacetic Acid-In-
duced Hepatocarcinogenesis in B6C3F1 Male Mice.
PB91 -242610/flEB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/203
Glutamate Neurotoxicity in Rat Auditory System: Cochlea."
Nuclear Complex.
PB91-242628/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/204
Effect of Ventilation on Emission Rates of Wood Finishing
Materials.
PB91-242966/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/20S
Emission of Organic Substances from Indoor Surface Mate-
rials.
PB91-242974/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/206
Study to Characterize Indoor Particles in Three Non-Smok-
ing Homes.
PB91-242982/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/207
Expert System for Estimates of Molecular Weights of Vola-
tile Organic Compounds from Low-Resolution Mass Spec-
tra.
PB91-242990/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/208
Wintertime Measurements of Aerosol Acidity and Trace Ele-
ments in Wuhan, a City in Central China.
PB91-243006/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/210
Age-Related Changes in Receptor-Mediated Phosphoinosi-
tWe Hydrolysis in Various Regions of Rat Brain.
PB91-243014/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/211
Pargyline and gamma-Butyrolactone Enhance Tyrosine Hy-
droxylase Immunostaining of Nigrostriatal Axons.
PB91-243022/RES 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/212
Glucocorticoids Regulate the Synthesis of Glial Fibrillary
Acidic Protein in Intact and Adrenalectomized Rats but Do
Not Affect Its Expression Following Brain Injury.
PB91-243030/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/J-91/213
Genotoxicity of 2-Amino-6-N-Hydroxyadenine (AHA) to
Mouse Lymphoma and CHO Cells.
PB91-243048/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/J-91/214
Formation of Mutagenic Urinary Metabolites from 1-Nitro-
pyrene in Germ-Free and Conventional Rats: Role of the
Gut Flora.
PB91-243055/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/M-90/009
Reactive Dyes in the Aquatic Environment A Case Study of
Reactive Blue 19.
PB91-104257/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/600/at-90y017
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
Printed Plastic Bags.
PB91-179036/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/600/11-90/022
EMAP Monitor, January 1991 Edffion.
PB91-191320/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/M-90/023
Coioirial-Faciftated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants m
Ground Water. Part 1. Sampling Considerations.
PB91-168419/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/1MO/024
Anaorptic Biotianstoi nation of Contaminants in the Sub-
surface.
PB91-240S49/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/SOO/tMt/OOS
MaororJsparsion and Spatial VanabSry of Hydraulic Con-
ductivity in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer, Cape Cod. Massa-
chusetts.
PB91-242370YREB 91-04 FCA02/MFA01
EPA/tOWtHI/007
Fats Constants tor Some CWoroSuorocarbon Substitutes.
PB91-19101VREB 91-O1 PC AQ2/MF A01
EPA/COO/IM1/009
SpmMay. Sorphon and Transport of Hydrophobic Organic
QiBiTVCflte in Gornptox MocturB&~
PB91-240556/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/MWM41/013
Toward a Batter Understanding ol the Complex Geochenv
oU Procetaaa Governing Subaurtaoa Contaminant Trans-
-215499/ReB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
i Annamanl tor • Metal Parts Coating
91-04 PCA01/MFA01
PB91
Wan* M
nl far a Manufacturer of Out-
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
P991-234492/REB
EPA/WMV1M1/01C
Watt* Mmimtzalon A«*
PB91-234SOO/REB^
fpA^oanMi/oiT
Waste Mnmaaon AMaaamemfor a Manufacturer of Re-
txilt ftalway Cars and Components.
PB91-234518/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/nrviMi/oii
Waste MHmtzation Assessment tor a Manufacturer of
Brazed Aluminum Ol Coolers.
PB91-2344S4/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/IOO/IMI/Ott
Waste M»muaUui Assessmara tor a Manufacturer of
and Air Conotborang Eouvnent.
91-04 PCAO2/MFA01
PB91-234S26/RE8
tor 8 Burnpor
91-04 PC AO2/MF A01
Waste Miaiixtbui Assessment tor MuMayerad Printed
Qeut Board Manufacturing.
PB81-Z34534SREB 91-04 PC AO2/MF A01
EPA/COO/IM1/OZ2
Waste MMrazaton Assessment tor a Manufacturer of
Piiaad Qrcuft Boards.
P891-Z34542/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
irimimrjn Assessment tor a Paint Manufacturing
PB91-234SS9/REB 91-04 PCAO1/UFA01
EPA/MO/W-tl/024
Waata Mnmltatiuii Assessment tor a Manufacturer of
Compnmed A* EqUpmart Components.
PB9t-Z345«7/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Waste Mi*Ttta»on Aues»manl tor a Manutaclurer of Aki-
navmCana.
PB91-23457WREB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Ef>A^aS^t-77/012
Swirl Oe««oa tor Regulating and Treatng Combined Sewer
Oversow*.
PB9M33264/REB
EPA/C2W91/01*
Summary Report on
PB91-17Z1Z2/REB
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Risk Assessment
9^-01 PCA11/MFA02
Saminai Pufaacaaorc ^ Hiifc AMasarnent. Manaflemenl and
Curmmriiiiatm of Ortntong Walar ContjuninalioiL.
P891-14S722/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Narogen Onde Control far Stabonary Combuston Sources.
PB81-21ia62/RQ 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/C2S/S-W/Q2S
EnmnnenlBl PoMtonControf Atamatims: Drrtong Water
T rottknsnt taf GmH Convnunhss.
PB91-145961/BEB 91-01 PCAOS^IFAOI
HanJbouk. Perm! Writer's Guide to Test Bum Data, Haz-
ardous Waste liM^BRifflK^t.
PB91-216317/REB 91-O4 PC A13/MF AB3
EPA/C2S/B-M/014
Handbootc Control Technotoujes tor Hazardous Air PofcJt-
EP A/625/6-89/023
OuaBty Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Procedures for
Hazardous Waste Incineration. Handbook.
PB91-145979/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/62S/S-89/02SA
Assessing the Geochemcal Fate of Deep-Well-lnjected
Hazardous Waste: A Reference Guide.
PB91-145706/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
EPA/625/7-90/006
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Fabricated Metal Prod-
ucts Industry.
PB91-110015/REB 91-O1 PCA05/MFA01
EPA/S25/7-90/OM
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Commercial Printing In-
dustry.
PB91-110023/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
B»A/825/7-91/0»3
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Automotive Repair In-
dustry.
PB91-227975/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/62S/9-89/007
Injection Wei Mechanical Integrity.
PB91-145631/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/904/9-90/OO3A
Environmental Impact Statement/State Analysts Report.
Cedar Bay Cogeneration Project Jacksonville, Florida (EPA
and FDERV Including Technical Appendix.
PB91-2O6250/REB 91-O1 PC A24/MF A03
EPA/KM/9-M/003B
Environmental Impact Statement/State Analysis Report
Cedar Bay Cogeneration Profoct Jacksonville. Florida (EPA
and FOER). Including Technical Appendix.
PB91-206250/REB 91O1 PC A24/MF A03
EPAyws/4-M/ooe
Rak Management Recommendations for Oioxtn Contamina-
tion at Midland. Michigan.
PB91-148429/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/90S/4-90/001
Estimated Loadings from Seven Michigan Tributaries and
Recommendations tor Tributary Sampling Strategies.
PB91-125623/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/905/4-90/002
Field Intercomparison of Preoprtatxxi Samplers for Assess-
ing Wet Deposition of Organic Contaminants.
PB91-1258§0/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/905/ 8-M/OOS
Great Lakes Oemonstrabon Program, Section fOSa.
PB91-146437/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/905/9-W/005
U.S. Progress in Implementing the Great Lakes Water Qual-
ity Agreement Annual Report to Congress. 1988.
PB91-12SB15/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/9O5/9-91/00*A
Maumee flrver Basin P*X Watershed Study. Volume 4.
Continued Watershed Monitoring (1981-1965) and Rainuta-
tor Study (1986).
PB91 -233601 /REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/910/9-««/195
Everett Harbor Action Plan Data Summaries.
PB91-181792/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
EPA/910/9-M/1M
Sampling and Analysis Design tor Development of Elton
Bay TOXICS Action Plan.
PB91-1B1800/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/910/9-M/240
Eaot Bay Action Program: 1988 Action Plan.
PB91-149583/REB 91-01 PC AOC/MF A01
EPA/910/MS/006
Evwstt Harbor Action Program: 1989 Action Plan. Puget
Sound EsBuwy Proof sm.
P891-149S67/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S10/»-«9/040
Analysis ol the Tones Rotoasa Inventory Data: EPA Region
10.
P891-12S773/REB 91-01 PC A087MF A01
EP A/910/9-90/009
Effects of Sediment Holding Time on Sedniem Toncrty.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
P89M49S75/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/J10/9-90/010
Neanthes Long-Term Exposure Experiment The Relation-
ship between Juvenie Growth and Reproductive Success.
Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-149S91/REB
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
EPA/910/9-90/013
Sinclair and Dyes Inlets Urban Bay Action Program: 1990
Action Plan. Puget Sound Estuary Program.
PB91-12S872/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PB91-226809/FtEB
91-04 PC AO9/MF A02
Northwest RCRA Corrective Action Strategy.
PB91-12S856/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOt
EPA/910/S-90/017
Analysis of the Poicy Impbcabons of Regional Municipal
Sold Waste (MSW) Disposal.
PB91-1 25781 /REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/910/9-90/018
Region 10 Environmental Indicators, FY 89 Summary.
PB51-136580/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
EPA/9 toy»-90/02S
Reconnaissance Survey of Chemical Contamination and Bi-
ological Effects in Southern Pugef Sound.
PB91-211946/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
EPA/910/9-91/003
Pollutants of Concern in Puget Sound.
PB91-211953/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA01
EPA/910/9-91/008
Detisionmaker's Guide to Recycling Plastics.
PB91-191718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/011
Pesticides in Natural Systems: 'How Can Their Effects Be
Monitored'. Proceedings of the Conference. Held in Corval-
lis, Oregon on December 11-12, 1990.
PB91-197053/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/910/9-91/016
Current and Target Recovery Rates for Plastics Packaging
in Oregon.
PB91-191700/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/9012-10-A
Revision of CERCLA Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities
under Delegations 14-13-B and 14-14-E.
PB91-138818/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/90t2.10-A-l
Waiver of Concurrence on De Minims Generator Settle-
ments.
PB91-138826/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/9012.10-B
Redetegarxxi of Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities under
Delegation 14-13-B and 14-14-E.
PB91-138834/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/9200.3-05
Flexibility in the FY 198S Superfund Regional Extramural
Operating Plan.
PB91-2141S5/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/8200.5-702
National Priorities List Sites: Alabama.
PB91-921209/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-703
NalKxial Priorities List Sites: Alaska.
PB91-921210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-704
National Priorities List Sites: Arizona and Nevada.
P891-921211/REB 91-01 PC AO4/MF A01
EPA/9200,5-705
National Priorities List Sites: Arkansas.
P991-921212/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-706
National Priorities List Sites: CaWomia.
PB91-921213/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFA02
EP A/9200.5-707
National Priorities List Sites: Colorado.
PB91-921214/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.S-708
National Priorities List Sites: Connecticut
PB91-921215/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/S200.5-709
National Priorities List Sites: Delaware.
PB91-921216/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
Et>A/920fXS-710
National Priorities List Sites: Florida.
PB91-921217/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/92OTX5-711
National Priorities List Sites: Georgia.
PB91-921218/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-712
National Priorities List Sites: Hawaii
PB91-921219/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S2OO.S-713
National Priorities List Sites: Idaho.
P891-921220/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-714
National Priorities List Sites: Illinois,
PB91-921221/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-715
National Priorities List Sites: IrxSana.
PB91-921222/HEB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/9200.S-716
National Priorities List Sites: Iowa.
PB91-921223/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
EPA/9200.5-717
National Priorities List Sites: Kansas.
PB91-921224/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/92OTAS-718
National Priorities List Sites: Kentucky.
PB91-921225/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/<20rX5-71«
National Priorities List Sites: Louisiana.
PB91-921226/REB 91-O1 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/920a5-720
National Priorities List Sites: Maine.
P891-921227/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-721
National Priorities List Sites: Maryland.
PB91-921228/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EP A/9200.5-722
National Priorities List Sites: Massachusetts.
P891-921229/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EP A/9200.5-723
National Priorities List Sites: Michigan.
PB91-921230/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
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EPA/9200.5-724
National Priorities List Sites: Minnesota.
PB91-921231/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-725
National Priorities List Sites: Mississippi.
PB91-921232/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-726
National Priorities List Sites: Missouri.
PB91-921233/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-727
NabonaJ Priorities List Sites: Montana.
PB91-921234/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-728
National Priorities List Sites: Nebraska.
PB91-921236/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-729
National Priorities List Sites: New Hampshire.
PB91-921237/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-730
National Priorities List Sites: New Jersey.
PB91-921235/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
EPA/9200.5-731
National Priorities List Sites: New Mexico.
PB91-921238/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-732
National Priorities List Sites: New York.
PB91-921239/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
EPA/9200.5-733
National Priorities List Sites: North Carolina.
PB91-921240/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-734
National Priorities List Sites: North and South Dakota.
PB91-921241/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-735
National Priorities List Sites: Ohio.
PB91-921242/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-736
National Priorities List Sites: Oklahoma.
PB91-921243/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-737
National Priorities List Sites: Oregon. .,.-..,«
PB91-921244/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-738
National Priorities List Sites: Pennsylvania.
PB91-921245/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
EPA/9200.5-739
National Priorities List Sites: Rhode Island.
PB91-921246/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-740
National Priorities List Sites: South Carolina.
PB91-921247/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
EPA/9200.S-741
National Priorities List Sites: Tennessee.
PB91-921248/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EP A/9200.5-742
National Priorities List Sites: Texas.
PB91-921249/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-743
National Priorities List Sites: Utah. „_.„..,..,-.„«
PB91-921250/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-744
National Priorities List Sites: Vermont .„-,..,- ....
PB91-921251/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-745
National Priorities List Sites: Virginia. __.„,.,..-..<
PB91-921252/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-746
National Priorities List Sites: Washington. .„„,.., ...
PB91-921253/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-747
Nabooal Priorities list Sites: West Virginia. .„,.._ ...
PB91-921254/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-748
National Priorities List Sites: Wisconsin. „.„,...-..,
PB91-921255/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-749
National Priorities List Sites: Wyoming.
PB91-921256/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9200.5-750
National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa, Guam and
Trust Territories.
PB91-921258/REB
EPA/9200.5-751
National Priorities List Sites: Puerto Rico.
PB91-921257/REB
EPA/9234.0-02
CERCLA CompBance with Other Environrnental Statutes
PB91-214098/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9234.0-04 ^ .
Consideration of RCRA Requirements in Performing
CERCLA Responses at Mining Waste Sites.
PB91-214205/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF AO1
ARARs Q's and A's: State Ground-Water Antidegradation
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
91-01' PCA03/MFA01
PB9921311/REB
EPA/9242.6-07/FS
A01/MF A01
EPA/9275.1-01
Superfund Removal Program. Financial Management Au-
thority, Responsibilities and Procedures.
PB91-214130/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9285.2-02
Field Standard Operating Procedures for the Decontamina-
tion of Response Personnel F.S.O.P. No. 7.
PB91-213850/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9285.2-03
Reid Standard Operating Procedures for Air Surveillance
F.S.O.P. No. 8.
PB91-213843/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9285.2-05
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Preparation of a
Site Safety Plan F.S.O.P. No. 9.
PB91-213835/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9285.7-05/FS
Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment.
PB91-921312/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/9295.5-01
Memorandum of Understanding between the Federal Emer-
gency Management Agency and EPA for the Implementa-
tion of CERCLA Relocation Activities under P.L. 96.510
(CERCLA) 9295.5.01.
PB91-214072/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9320.7-01/FS
Revised Hazard Ranking System: An Improved Tool for
Screening Superfund Sites.
PB91-921307/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/9320.7-02/FS
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Os and As.
PB91-921305/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/9320.7-03/FS
Revised Hazard Ranking System: Background Information.
PB91-921303/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9320.7-04/FS
Closing the NPL Book under the Original MRS.
PB91-921302/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/9330.2-11
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS Treatability Manual.
PB91-921269/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
EPA/9330.2-12
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS CERCLA Site Sam-
plinq Program: Detailed Data Report.
PB91-921270/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
EPA/9345.2-02
Regional Pre-Remedial Program Objectives for FY 89 and
First Quarter of FY 90.
PB91-214239/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9347.3-06B/FS
Obtaining a Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for Re-
moval Actions. Superfund LDR Guide No. SB.
PB91-921310/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/9347.3-08/FS
Compliance with Third Third Requirements Under the
LDRs. Superfund LDR Guide No. 8.
PB91-921313/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
EPA/9347.3-11/FS
CERCLA Compliance with the RCRA Toxicity Characteris-
plfgvgliso'g/REB ' 91-01 PCAOI/MFAOI
EPA/9355.0-19
Interim Guidance on Superfund Selection ofRemedy.
PB91-214940/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9355.3-11/FS
Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill
PB9V-921301/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EP A/9360.0-12/FS
Exemptions from the Statutory Limits on Removal Actions.
PB91-921304/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/9360.0-15
Role Of Expedited Response Actionsi under.SARA.
PB91-214221/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
EPA/9360.5-00/FS
Joint Federal Task Force on Clandestine (Illegal) Drug Lab-
F1391?1259e9/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPA/9360.6-05
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally Funded Removals. Fourth Annual Report - Fiscal
PB91-9?19260/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
EPA/937S.5-03
Political Subdivision-Lead for Remedial Re&PO"??- ..... ....
PB91-214148/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
EPA/9375.5-10/FS
Public Awareness Signs at Superfund Sites.
PB91-921306/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
EPRM5S-6963-VOL-1
Proceedings: 1990 SO2m Control Symposium. Volume 1.
91-01 PCA99/MFA04
EPHI-GS-6963-VOL-2
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 2.
pBSn?i9S72284REB ' 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
EPRW3S-6963-VOL-3
Proceedings: 1990^ SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 3.
91-01 PC A19/MF A03
EPRI-GS-6963-VOL-4
Proceedings: 1990 S02 Control Symposium. Volume 4.
Sessions 7A, 7B, and Posters.
PB91-197244/REB 91-01 PC A25/MF A04
EPRI-RP-982-VOL-1
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 1.
Sessions 1, 2, 3A, and 3B.
PB91-197210/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
EPRI-RP-982-VOL-2
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 2.
Sessions 4A, 4B. 4C, and 5.
PB91-197228/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
EPRI-RP-982-VOL-3
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 3.
Sessions 6A, 6B, and 6C.
PB91-197236/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
EPRI-RP-982-VOL-4
Proceedings: 1990 S02 Control Symposium. Volume 4.
Sessions 7A, 7B, and Posters.
PB91-197244/REB 91-01 PCA25/MFA04
ERLN-N027
Utility of Buoyant Plume Models in Predicting the Initial Dilu-
tion of Drilling Fluids. Chapter 13.
PB91-132837/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
ERLN-N040
Effects of Natural Sediment Features on Survival of the
'Phoxocephalid amphipod', 'Rhepoxynius abronius1.
PB9M44741/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-N043
Spatio-Temporal Fluctuations in the Distribution and Abun-
dance of Demersal Fish and Epibenthic Crustaceans in Ya-
quina Bay, Oregon.
PB91-183228/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-N067
Marine Processes, Their Relationship to Pollution, and a
Framework for Waste Management (Chapter 1).
PB91-132829/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-N068
Contaminated Marine Sediments: Assessment and Remedi-
PB91-132811 /REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-N070
Effects of Wastewater Treatment and Seawater Dilution in
Reducing Lethal Toxicity of Municipal Wastewater to
Sheepshead Minnow ('Cyprinodon variegatus') and Pink
Shrimp ('Penaeus duorarum').
PB91-149781/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-N077
Preparation of Benthic Substrates for Sediment Toxicity
PBlT-171546/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
ERLN-N081
Depuration Kinetics of Hexachlorobenzene in the Clam,
PB9M77170/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-N086
Toxicity of Fluoranthene in Sediment to Marine Amphipods:
A Test of the Equilibrium Partitioning Approach to Sediment
Quality Criteria. _
PB91-116970/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-N124
Taxonomic Level and Sample Size Sufficient for Assessing
Pollution Impacts on the Southern California Bight Macro-
benthos.
PB91-177188/REB
PCA03/MFA01
ERLN-NX05
Settling and Coagulation Characteristics of Fluorescent Par-
ticles Determined by Flow Cytometry and Fluorometry
PB91-144790/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-NX06
Row Cytometric Detection and Sizing of Fluorescent Parti-
cles Deposited at a Sewage Outfall Site. .„..„. ...
PB91-145177/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-P02
Retrospective Study of the Water Quality Issues of the
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-X175
Comparison of Extraction Methods for the Isolation of
Lipids and PCBs from Mussel Homogenate
PB91-127787/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-X181
Preliminary Field Verification of Daily Growth Increments in
the Lapillar Otoliths of Juvenile Gunners
PB9V183236/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
Convecfive-Dispersive Transport Model for Wastes Dis-
posed of at the 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site. (Chapter 5^
PB9V130161/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ERLN-747
Application of Adenylate Energy Charge and Adenine Nu-
cleotide Measurements as Indicators of Stress in 'Nephtys
incisa' Treated with Dredged Material .„.,„= »ni
PB91-117549/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
ERLN-748
Adenylate Energy Charge and Adenine Nucleottde Meas-
urements as IrSicators of Stress in the Mussel, /Myths
edulis1, Treated with Dredged Matenal under Laboratory
PBi»!?17531/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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ERLN-W3
Developing Model of BentNc-Water Contaminant Transport
in Bioturbated Sedment
PB91-109298/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ERLN-942
Significance of the Surface Merotayer to the Environmental
Fate of DK2 Ha national Seminar
on fte Environmental Aspects of Dredging Activities (Actes
du Samnaie IMBI national sur les Aspects Envrormemen-
taux fees aux ActMkas de Dragages).
PB91-182790/REB 91-01
ERUM20*
PC AW/MF A01
Dredge
PB9M76768/REB
ERUMZtO
Gtobaf Ornate tsauas
Methods tor Dmanining the Hazards of
il Djarjosal In the Marine Environment
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
in the Coastal Wider Caribbean
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
EfttJt-UIS
Appfcrton of a Hazard-Auesjmenl Research Strategy tor
Waste Disposal at lOMMe Ocean Disposal Site (Chapter
t4L
PB91-18280B/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ERLM-1SM
Ov» ganco between Populations of a Monogamous Poiy-
ehaHa w«h Mala Parental Cam Prematmg Isolation and
Chromosome Variation.
PB91-206804/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ERML-NM7
AccurrulaBon Factors tor Eleven Prjycntorinated Bohanyl
91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
.-X177
SWss Protains: Potortal as Mustered Bomarkers (Chap-
a^af 0L
PB91-136994/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
ETDE-W-1724M2
Paaadun und dessen Laojarungan ah Wasserstoff-Par-
rnaakonsmembrarien. UaratmirJe. (Paaaolum and its
aloys as hydrogen permeation membranes. Literature
DE91724862/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
GBNEP-7
Enviuniiemal Irivumuy of the Christmas Bay Coastal Pre-
PB91-230151/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
GBNEP-8
Environmental Inventory of the Armand Bayou Coastal Pre-
serve.
PB91-230979/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
GBNEP-9
Regulatory Survey for the Christmas Bay Coastal Preserve.
PB91-230185/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
GBNEP-10
Regulatory Survey for the Armed Bayou Coastal Preserve.
PBIT530300/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
GL-09A/91
Maumee River Basin Pilot Watershed Study. Volume 4.
Continued Watershed Monitoring (1981-1985) and Rainula-
tor Study (1986).
PB91-233601/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
GLNPO-1
Great Lakes Demonstration Program, Section 108a.
PB91-148437/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
GLNPO-01/90
Field Intercomparison of Precipitation Samplers for Assess-
ing Wet Deposition of Organic Contaminants.
PB91-125880/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
GLNPO-04/B9
U.S. Progress m Implementing the Great Lakes Water Qual-
ity Agreement Annual Report to Congress. 1988.
PB91-125815/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
GR-0028
Geosynthetic Leachate Collection Systems.
PB91-162834/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
IEPA/GCA-*0/ie3
Cleaning lUmois: The Challenge Facing Illinois' Hazardous
Waste Cleanup Efforts.
PB91-1135897REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
IEPA/tPC-90/173
Available Disposal Capacity for SoM Waste m Illinois:
Fourth Annual Report
PB91-108712/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/90-171
Intensive Survey of Shawnee National Forest Region
Streams of Southern Illinois. 1986-1987.
PB91-2O0659/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF AOt
IEPA/WPC/BO-17J
Lake Michigan Water Quality Report 1988.
PB91-200634/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/90-2M
Clean Lakes Program Phase 2 Project Report for Lake Le-
Aqua-Na Stephenson County. Illinois.
PB91-123323/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
CPA/WPC/9O-297
Pesticide Monrtoring: IWnois EPA's Summary of Results,
1985-1969.
PB91-201459/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/91-S6
Intensive Survey of the Big Muddy Main Stem from Rend
Lake to the Mississippi River, 1988.
PB91-193649/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/91-61A
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 1. State-
wide Summary Report
PB91-210740/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/91-61B
Volunteer Lake Monrtonng Program, 1990 Vokjme 2.
Northwestern Hinois Region.
PB91-210757/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
IEPA/WPC-91-61C
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1990. Volume 3.
Northeastern llhnora Region
PB91-210765/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A01
IEPAAVPC/91-61D
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1990. Volume 4. West-
Central Iftoots Regon.
PB91-210773/REIT 91-O4 PC AO4/MF A01
IEPA/WPC/91-«1E
Volunteer Lake Monrtonng Program. 1990. Volume 5. East-
Central linois Region.
PB91-210781/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF AOt
IEPA/WPC-91-61F
Volunteer Lake Monrtomg Program. 1990. Volume 6.
Southwestern Httnois Regan.
PB91-210799/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
tEPA/WPC-91410
Volunteer _Lake Monrtonng Program. 1990. Volume 7.
91-04 PC A04/MF AOt
Exercise, Fitness, and Health: A Consensus of Current
pS7-13?706/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
IS8H-0-«11131-«e-1
Risk Assessment and Risk Management
PB91-191361/REB 91-01 PCA14/MFA02
IS8H-0-9627422-0-1
W/DHRySWQ-90/010
Estimated Loadngs from Seven Michigan Tributaries and
Recommendations for Tributary Sampling Strategies.
PB91-12S823/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
MtSC-91025
Charactertzra sois for hazardous waste site assessments.
DE91014097/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
N90-28157/7/REB
Subjective-Probability-Based Scenarios for Uncertain Input
Parameters: Stratospheric Ozone Depletion.
N90-28157/7/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
N-3140-EPA/JMO/RC
Subjective-FTobability-Based Scenarios for Uncertain Input
Parameters: Stratospheric Ozone Depletion.
N90-28157/7/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATO/CCMS-168
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Listing of Laboratories with
Expertise in the Analysis of Dtoxms and Related Com-
pounds.
PB91 -110007/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
HATO/CCMS-169
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Inventory of Regulations/Stat-
utes Concerning Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-125799/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
NATO/CCUS-173
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Formation of Dioxins and Re-
lated Compounds in Industrial Processes.
PB91-103580/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NATO/CCMS-174
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Methods of Degradation. De-
struction. Detoxification, and Disposal of Dioxins and Relat-
ed Compounds
PB91-12S666/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATO/CCMS-175
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Waste Disposal Sites Con-
taminated with Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-106237/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
NATO/CCMS-176
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. International Toncrty Equiva-
lency Factor (I-TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Com-
plex Mixtures of Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-125625/REB 81-01 PC A03/MF A01
NATO/CCUS-17S
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Scientific Basis for the Devel-
opment of the International Toxkaty Equivalency Factor (I-
TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Complex Mixtures of
Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-109991/REB 91-01 PCA047MFA01
NATO/CCMS-179
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. October 1988.
PB91-106112/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
NIST1R-4SS5
User Manual NBSAVIS CONTAM88. A User Interface for
Air Movement and Contaminant Dispersal Analysis in Multi-
zone Buildings.
PB91-206722/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
NOAA-TW-ERL-ARL-188
Fiscal Year 1990 Summary Report of NOAA Atmospheric
Sciences Modeling Division Support to the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency.
PB91-235499/HEB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
OERR-920OO-OS
National On Scene Coordinator Directory.
PB91-921279/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
OERR-9200.S-02
Superfund Docket Operations Manual for Rulemaking Ac-
tivities.
PB91-921349/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
OERR-929&2-04
EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process,
Drect Cite/Revised Reimbursement Methods.
PB91-921347/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF AOt
O£RH-»3SS-0-32
Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazardous
Substances.
PB91-228346/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
OERR-935L3-13
National Technical Information Service: Records of Deci-
sion Abstracts FY82-FY85.
PB91-227363/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
OERR-936OS-02
O» Sp« Prevention. Control, and Countermeasures Pro-
gram. Task Force Report
PB91-213868/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
OERR-9360-S-03
Exxon Valdez Ol Spffl. A Report to the President
PB91-213819/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
OERR-9380.1-09
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation. Interim (Directory.
PB91-228353/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
OERR-9380.3-03
Inventory of TreataWity Study Vendors. Volume 1
PB91-228395/REB 91-04 PCA14/MFA03
OHEA-C-326
Models for Analyzing Data in Initiation-Promotion Studies.
PB91-196501/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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OSWER-9200.5-115I-VOL-1-NO-1
OHEA-C-330
Cancer Dose-Response Models Incorporating Clonal Ex-
pansion.
PB91-171975/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-C-339
Dose Paradigms for Inhaled Vapors of Primary Carcinogens
and Their Impact on Risk Assessment
PB91-14981S/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-R-328
Risk Assessment (Chapter 15).
PB91-233312/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-R-375
Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-231159/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OHEA-fl-382
Histotogical and Histopatnological Evaluation of the Testjs.
PB91-164293/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
ORNL/PUB-3336
Risks of Toxic Contaminants to Exploited Fish Populations:
Influence of Life History, Data Uncertainty and Exploitation
Intensity.
PB91-199984/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSFP/PC-0025
Parachute Creek Shale Oil Project Monitoring Review Com-
mittee Meeting Report, August 9, 1990.
PB91-198051/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-O-9842.2
CERCLA Implementation of Inspector Training Require-
ments for OSCs/RPMs at the Intermediate Level in STEP
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
and First-Line Supervisors.
PB9M87021/REB
OSWER DIRECT1VE-9010.00
Assurance of Hazardous Waste Capacity. Guidance to
State Officials. Assistance in Fulfilling the Requirements of
CERCLA 104(c)(9).
PB91-214171/REB 91-O4 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER DIRECT1VE-9200.3-02
Implementation Strategy for Reauthorized Superfund: Short
Term Priorities for Action.
PB91-215004/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECT1VE-9200.3-03
FY 1987 Superfund Comprehensive Accomplishments Plan.
P691-214262/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9200.3-09
Establishing a Construction Pipeline.
P891-214189/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECT1VE-9221.0-01
Data Handling Support for CERCLIS.
PB91-214999/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9230.1-01
Interim Guidance on Technical Assistance Grants.
PB91-215012/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECT! VE-9230. 1-02
Technical Assistance Grants Program Activities Prior to the
Issuance of the Interim Final Rule.
PB91-214254/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECT1VE-9230.1-03
Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook.
PB91-238592/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
OSWER D1RECTTVE-9242J-02
Site-Specific Contracting for Removals. „,.._ .„.
PB91-215053/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER WRECTIVE-9242^07
Implementation of the Decentralized Contractor Perform-
ance Evaluation and Award Fee Process for Selected Re-
medial Program Contracts. „-.«.,.,,-•„«
PB91-205492/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE -9242.4-01 A
Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contracts. Users'
Manual
PB91-214163/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
OSWER DIRECTI VE-9242-6-01
ARCS Work Assignment Management FieldGuide.
PB91-214965/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
OSWER DIRECT1VE-9242.6-02
Guidance for Organizing ARCS Contract Files.
PB91-215020/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECnVE-9242.6-04
OERR Organizational Conflict of Interest Review and Ap-
proval Program (Superfund Management Review: Recom-
mendation No. 46C). »«,/.lc Afli
PB91-214957/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-927S^-01
Superfund Remedial Program Financial Management Au-
thority, Responstoilities and Procedures .M/uc ArH
PB91-214106/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECnVE-9283.1-01
Recommendations for Ground Water Remediation at the
e 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
OSWER WRECT1VE-928SJ-02
Field Standard Operating Procedures for the Decontamina-
tion of Response Personnel F.S.O.P No. 7
PB91-213850/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER WRECTIVE-92»5i-03
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Air Surveillance
PTO°fi38438/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWEH WRECT1VE-928W-04
FeW Standard Operating Procedures for Establishing Work
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9285.2-05
Field Standard Operating Procedures for Preparation of a
Site Safety Plan F.S.O.P. No. 9.
PB91-213835/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9285.3-05
Hazmat Team Planning Guidance.
PB90-274523/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9285.4-02
Guidance for Coordinating ATSDR Health Assessment Ac-
tivities with the Superfund Remedial Process.
PB91-214080/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9295.2-03
Interagency Agreement between the Corps of Engineers
and EPA in Executing P.L 96.510 (CERCLA).
PB91-214114/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE/9295.3-01
Memorandum of Understanding between DOD and EPA for
the Implementation of P.L. 96-510 (CERCLA).
PB91-213488/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9320.1-5
RCRA NPL Listing Policy.
PB91-220350/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9320.2-03B
Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Prior-
ities List Sites (Update).
PB90-274556/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9345.2-01
Pre-Remedial Strategy for Implementing SARA.
PB91-215038/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9347.2-01
Land Disposal Restrictions as Relevant and Appropriate
Requirements for CERCLA Contaminated Soil and Debris.
PB91-214973/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE09355.3-06
RI/FS Streamlining.
PB91-214981/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9355.3-11
Conducting Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies for
CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites.
PB91-921205/REB 91-01 PCAI4/MFA02
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9355.4-01
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with
PCS Contamination.
PB91-921206/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9355.4-03
Considerations in Ground Water Remediation at Superfund
PB91-238584/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECT1VE-9360.0-08
CERCLA Removal Actions at Methane Release Sites.
PB91-190850/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTWE-9360.0-18
Removal Program Priorities.
PB91-205484/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9360.0-20
Required Use of the Removal Cost Management System
for All Removal Actions.
PB91 -214288/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9360.2-01
Model Program for Removal Site File Management
PB91-214247/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9360.7-01
Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
ardous Substances: A Guide for Facilities and Vessels on
PB9?«7M3/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9360.7-03
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: Model Documenta-
PB91-168468/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
OSWER DIRECTWE-9360.7-04
Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
Substances: A Guide for EPA Regions.
PB91-921315/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9360.7-05
Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
System and Priority Assessment Model: User's Manual for
PB91?ll84?0/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9375.5-01
40 CFR Part 35 Subpart O. Cooperative Agreements and
Superfund State Contracts for Superfund Response Ac-
PB91-214270/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9375.5-02
Interim Final Guidance on Indian Involvement in the Super-
fund Program.
PB91-214304/REB
OSWER DIRECT1VE-9375.6-09
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB9T-242362/REET 91-04 PC A12/MF ,
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9420.0(M
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1988.
PB91-156679/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER DIRECT1VE-9420.00-5
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1989 __.-....-.„,
PB91-156687/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTlVE-9420.00-07
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1992. .„,..- .,„
PB91-211813/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9S40.00-9A
State Authorization Manual. Volume 1.
PB91 -130211 /REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9S40.00-9A-1
State Authorization Manual. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB91-130229/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A99
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9541.00-13
State Program Advisor/ Number 8.
PB91-179168/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9831.9
Questions and Answers About the State Role in Remedy
Selection at Non-Fund-Financed Enforcement Sites.
PB91-187039/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9832.6
Small Cost Recovery Referrals.
PB91-139006/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9832.7
Guidance Regarding CERCLA Enforcement against Bank-
rupt Parties.
PB91-139014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9834.13
Municipal Settlements.
PB91-139311/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9834.16
Model Informational Notice Letter to Local Governments.
PB91-187013/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9835.0
Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy.
PB91-139329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9835.1A
Interim Guidance on Potentially Responsible Party Partici-
pation in Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies.
PB91-139337/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9835.2
Guidance on Drafting Consent Decrees in Hazardous
Waste Cases.
PB91-139345/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9835.2A
Revisions to the Interim Guidance on PRP Participation in
Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies.
PB91-139352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9835.2B
Guidance of the Use of Stipulated Penalties in Hazardous
Waste Consent Decrees.
PB91-139360/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9835.3-1A
Administrative Order on Consent for Remedial Investiga-
tions/Feasibility Study.
PB91 -139378/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECT1VE-9835.8
Model Statement of Work for a Remedial Investigation and
Feasibility Study Conducted by Potentially Responsible Par-
ties
PB91-139436/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9835.13
Comparative Analysis of Remedies Selected in the Super-
fund Program during FY 87, FY 88 and FY 89.
PB91 -139477/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
OSWER-DIRECTIVE-9837.2-A
Enforcement Project Management Handbook.
PB91-186999/REB 91-04 PCA23/MFA03
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9901.1
RCRA Section 3008(h) Interim Status Corrective Action Au-
thority
PB91-139840/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER DIRECT1VE-9901.1A
Enforcement of Financial Responsibility Requirements for
RCRA Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities That Are
PB9T?39857/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9901.3
Guidance for Public Involvement in RCRA Section 3008(h)
PB9V139865/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9903.1
Policy for Managing Leachate at PCB Landfills.
PB91-139907/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
OSWER DIRECTIVE-9S05.0
Transmmal of the RCRA Ground-Water Enforcement Strat-
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-139915/REB
OSWER-9200.0-03C
OSWER Supertund Telephone Directory. ......... ...
PB91-921328/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.3-01F
Superfund Program Management Manual, Fiscal Year 1992.
"2- 81-04 PCA18/MFA04
OSWER-9200.3-11
Rnal Policy on Setting RI/FS Priorities. „.„,.._...,
PB91-921324/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-007FS
Environmental Fact Sheet Superfund Progress: Environ-
mental Indicators. „.„.., i, c «•.«
PB91-921354/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-1 15I-VOL-1-NO-1
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
Volume 1. Number 1, February 1991. .„_,.«. .«.,
PB91-921370/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OR-33
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OSWER-S200-5-11S-VOL-1-NO-2
Update on Implementation of the Oi Pollution Act of 1990.
Volume 1. Number 2, April 1991.
P891-921371/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
OSWER-MOO5-11S-VOL-1-NO-3
Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
Volume 1. Number 3. June 1991.
PB91-921372/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
OSWER-9200-5-21W-VOL-6-NO-3
Superfund Records of Decision Update. Volume 6. Number
3. July 1991.
P691-921343/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9221J-01FS
CERCUS - WasteLAN - OeanLAN.
PB91-921316/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWEB-92300-13
Problems Caused by Staff Turnover (Superfund
Management Review. Recommendation No. 43, M. N. O).
PB91-921345/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-923&0-16
Making Superfund Documents Avaiabte to the PubSc
•voughout the Cleanup Process, and Discussing Site Rnd-
ings and Decisions as They are Developed (Superfund
Management Review: No. 43 G. H. Q. R, T).
PB91-921322/FtEB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWEM2MA-17
Uaing Stale and Local Officials to Assist in Community Re-
lations (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation
No.43.KJ4.
PB91-S21320/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
In
vafrrt Methods to Increase Pubic InvoNement in Su-
perfund Community Delations (Superfund Management
Review Recommendation No. 43A).
PB91-821344/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-TOlt-Of
ApptcsbWy of Land Dopoaal lUstixtiont to RCRA and
CERCLA Ground Water Treatment RainMction Supartund
Management neview: Recommendation No. 26.
PB81-521332/REB 81-O4 PC AOt/MF A01
oswcn •»« Mire*
ARARs O-t and At: General Potcy. HOHA. CWA. SOWA,
PoU-ROO Information, and Contnganl Waiver*
P891-92134UREB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
ARARs a» and A'c The Fund-B^ancng Waiver.
P891-921321/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
OSWDM2MJ-1SFS
ARARs CTa and A's Compkance wtth New SDWA National
• Drinking Water Regulations for Organic and tnor-
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
IB™:
PB91-
91-921363/REB
OSWBMMIUMItA
User-t Guide to the Con*
PB91-214296^EB
OSWBMMOJV010
User's Gude to the Contn
PB91-«2127B/REB
ct Laboratory Program.
91-O4
ogr
PC
.
A13/MF A03
ctLaborat
91-04
Sampler's Guide to the Contract Lauaalory Program.
PB91-821330/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
art Co
ctUa
ntPrt
adu
PCA03/MFA01
Total Ouatty Management (TQM) and OuaMy Assurance
IQA) m Supartund.
PB91-«21333fflEB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Long-Term Contracting Svategy tor Superfund - Implemen-
91-04 PCAOI/MFAOI
Dtocttvas, 1984 and
91-04 PC AO3/MF A01
Compendun of Federal Fi
PB91-8212BO/REB
Pofcy on Ftoodpfcins and Wetland Assessments tor
CEflCLA Actions.
PB91-921329/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AO1
ROD Language tor Various Ground Water Re-
PB91-K132S/HEB 91-01 PCAO2/MFA01
Hesfft and Safety Rotes and R«apocii*ja*ui at Remedial
PB91-82136Z/REB 91-04 PCAO2/MF AO1
EslaUaNng Work Zones at Un
ikoked Hazardous Waste
PBS1-a21342/REB 91-04 PCAOJ/MFA01
UMHJII1M 7-Qfr»
Hazvrjous Waste Operakons and Enoraoncy Response!
RCRA TSDand Emergency Response VWhout Regard to
Location.
PB91-a2134O/RES 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-928U-O9FS
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
General Information and Comparison.
PB91-921338/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9285.3-06
Priority for Health and Safety Requirements, Especially
Medical Surveillance Requirements, for EPA Employees
Who Support OSWER Programs.
PB91-921346/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9285.6-03
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund. Volume 1.
Human Hearth Evaluation Manual. Supplemental Guidance:
'Standard Default Exposure Factors'.
PB91-921314/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9285.7-05
Risk Assessment in Superfund: A Primer. First Edition, Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-214197/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
OSWER-9295,4-01
Memorandum of Understanding between ORD and OERR.
PB91-921323/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9320.1-10
Compendun of NPL Listing Policies and Procedures, 1 982
101985.
PB91-921281/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9320-3-08
CERCUS Listing.
PB91-921348/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-433O2-1 JFS
Gude to Discharging CEFICLA Aqueous Wastes to Publicly
Owned Treatment Works (POTWs).
P891-921364/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER434&243
Regnnal Site Assessment Program Objectives for FY 90
PB91-921334/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-934i>02
Management of Investigation-Oenved Wastes durmg Site
P8??321M1/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-4347.3-06FS
Supertund LOR Gude No 6A (2nd Edition) Obtaining a Soil
and Debns Treatabikty Variance tor Remedial Actions.
PB91-921327/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-V347J-OBFS
Superfund LDR Guide No. 7. Determnng When Land Dis-
posal Restrictions (LDRs) Are Relevant and Appropriate to
CEFICLA Response Actons.
PS91-214122/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9347.3-10FS
Guide to Obtaining No Migration Variances for CERCLA
Remedial Actions.
PB91-921367/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
OSWErV9347J-12FS
Superfund Guide to RCRA Management Requirements for
Mineral Processing Wastes.
PB91-921318/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-93S5J3-30
Roto of the Baseline Risk Assessment in Superfund
Remedy Selection Deosions.
PB91-921359/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-M5&3-02FS-3
Guide to Developing Superfund No Action, Interim Action,
and Contingency Remedy RODS.
PB91-921350/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9355-S-O2FS-4
Guide to Addressing Pre-ROD and Post-FtOO Changes,
PB91-921351/REB 91-O4 PC A027MF A01
OSWER-9355.4-02
Interim Guidance on Estabkshng Soi Lead Cleanup Levels
at Superfund SHes, Supplement to Interim Guidance on Es-
tablishing Soi Lead Cleanup Levels at Superfund Sites.
PB91-921352/REB 91-04 PC AOJ/MF A01
OSWER-V355.4-O2A
Interim Guidance on Estabfcshing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels
at Superfund Sites. Supplement to Interim Guidance on Es-
tabfcshing Soi Lead Cleanup Levels at Superfund Sites.
PB91-9Z1352/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-C3S&4-04FS
Gude: Methods for Evaluatng the Attainment of Cleanup
Standards tor Sois and Solid Mod*.
PB91-921365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-V3S&S47FS
Real Estate Acquisition Procedures for USAGE Profects.
PB91-921355/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
Hazardous Waste Operations and Cmagency Response:
Uumiausttil Hazardous Waste S*as and RCRA Corrective
Actons.
PB91-821339/REB 91-04 PCAO3/MFA01
EPAOyeraght of Remedial Designs and Rerwxial Actions
PB91-9213CTmEB 91-04 PC AO2/MF A01
OSWEB-93S5.6-04
91^4 PCA24/MFA04
OSWER-93S5.7-02
Structure and Components of Five- Year Reviews.
PB91-921369/REB 91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
OSWER-03S5.7-O2FS1
Structure and Components of Five- Year Reviews.
PB91-921368/REB 91-O4 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-935S.15FS
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Assistance to the Superfund
PB9t^921319/FrEB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9360.2-02
Policy on Management of Post-Removal Site Control.
PB91-921326/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9360.3-01FS
Guide to Developing Action Memorandums.
PB91-921317/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9360.4-02
Compendium of ERT Soil Sampling and Surface Geophys-
ics Procedures.
PB91-921273/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9360.4-O3
Compendium of ERT Surface Water and Sediment Sam-
pling Procedures.
PB91-921274/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9360.4-06
Compendium of ERT Groundwater Sampling Procedures.
PB91-921275/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9360.4-07
Compendium of ERT Waste Sampling Procedures.
PB91-921276/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9360.4-08
Compendium of ERT Toxicity Testing Procedures.
PB91-921271/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9360.7-02
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System. User's Manual for Industry.
PB91-921287/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-S360.8-05
Oil Spill Contingency Planning: National Status. A Report to
the President
PB91-921282/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
OSWEH-9MO.O-17
Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies in
OSWER Programs.
PB91-921336/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-93M.O-17FS
Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies in
OSWER Programs.
PB91-921366/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-8380.0-1S
Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status
Report January 1991. First Issue.
PB91-921290/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9380.0-U
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Technology
Demonstration Summary: Chemfix Solidification/Stabiliza-
tion Process, Ctackamas, Oregon.
PB91-921373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OS WEH-9 3*0.1-06
Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site Re-
mediation Technologies.
PB91-921284/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
OSWER-9380.1-07
Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site
Oean-Up Technologies.
PB91-921288/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9380.1-08
Bibliography of Federal Reports and Publications Describ-
ing Alternative and Innovative Treatment Technologies for
Corrective Action and Site Remediation.
PB91-921293/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9380.1-12
Vendor Information Form to be Completed for Participation
in the: Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies (VISITT).
PB91-921289/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9380.M3
Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used at Hazard-
ous Waste Sites.
PB91-921283/REB 91-04 PC A11/MF A03
OSWER-9380.1-14
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation. Second Edition.
PB91-921285/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
OSWER-93W.7-01FS
Guide to Pump and Treat Groundwater Remediation Tech-
P89?921356/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9380.7/03A
Superfund Engineering Issue: Treatment of Lead-Contami-
PB91-921291/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
OTT-10
Used Oil Management in Illinois.
PB91-236422/REB
PAPEH-91-122J
Evaluation of the Acceptability of Natural Gas as a Mitigat-
ing Fuel for Utility Combustion Sources.
PB91-226449/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB90-2132S7/REB
Application for Certification 1969 Model Year Heavy-Duty
PB90-213257/REB 91-01 PC E99/MF E99
PB90-213265/REB
AppScation for Certification 1989 Heavy-Duty Vehicles -
Jeep/Eagle Emission Control.
PB90-213265/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF E12
91-O4 PC A06/MF A02
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PB90-213273/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Heavy-Duty Engine - De-
troit Diesel.
PB90-213273/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
PB90-213281/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - International.
PB90-213281/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB90-213299/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles Gas Emission - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213299/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
PB90-213307/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Gas Evaporative - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213307/HEB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB90-213315/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines - Isuzu.
PB90-213315/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
PB90-213323/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Heavy-Duty
Vehicles - Mack Truck.
PB90-213323/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
PB90-213331/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles.
PB90-213331/REB 91-01 PC E99/MF E99
PB90-213349/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck Emission - Nissan.
PB90-213349/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
PB9O-213356/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Nissan Motor Company Pulsar NX (DOHC)
PB90-213356/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PB90-213364/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Nissan Motor Company Maxima (VG30E)
PB90-213364/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
PB90-213372/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Nissan Motor Company Stanza.
PB90-213372/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PB90-213380/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 300ZX Turbo.
PB90-213380/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PB9O-213398/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 300ZX.
PB90-213398/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
PB90-213406/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Nissan Motor Company Sentra 240SX. „,_.„..
PB90-213406/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PB90-213414/REB
AppScation for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Nissan Motor Company Truck Pathfinder.
PB90-213414/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
PB90-213422/REB
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles Emission - Sentra/Pulsar - NX (TBI)
PB90-213422/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PB90-213430/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duly Ve-
hicles Emission - Sentra Honeybee (E16S)
PB90-213430/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB90-21344B/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
PB90-213448/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PBSO-213455/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year LJght-Duty Ve-
PB9oUlV3455/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
PB90-2134V3/REB
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Gasoline Fueled. Volume 1. .„
PB90-213463/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
PB90-213471/REB ^^
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Isuzu Gasoline Fueled. Volume 2.
PB90-213471/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
PB90-2134M/REB ^ w
Appication for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles-Isuzu Motors. Volume 1. r»~ «,./uc AIM
PB90-213489/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
PB90-213521/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 2.
PB90-213521/REB 91-01 PC A13/MF A02
PB90-213S39/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 3.
PB90-213539/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
PB90-213S47/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Chrysler Motors. Volume 4.
PB90-213547/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
PB90-213554/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Truck Exhaust - Chrysler.
PB90-213554/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
PB90-213562/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks - Chrysler Motors.
PB90-213562/REB 91-01 PCA13/MFA02
PB90-213570/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty
Trucks, Light-Duty Vehicles, HDG, and HDG/LDT - Chrysler
Motors.
PB90-213570/REB 91-01 PC A15/MF A02
PB90-213588/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors. Volume 2.
PB90-213588/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
PB90-213596/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors. Volume 3.
PB90-213596/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
PB90-213604/REB
Application for Certification 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve
hicles and Light-Duty Trucks - Chrysler Motors. Volume 1.
_ i 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hicles - Isuzu Motors. Volume 2. AIT/UP AM
PB90-213497/REB 91-01 PC A17/MF A02
1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
raMHIMOS/REB 91-01 FCA07/MFA01
PB90-213604/REB
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91-01 PC A12/MF A02
i 1989 Model Year Light-Duty Ve-
hHesT Chrysler Motors. Volume 1. A,0/MF A02
PB90-213513/REB 91-01 PCA10/MFAOZ
PB90-231366/REB
IMPROVE Progress Report Appendix A.
PB90-231366/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
PB90-237082/REB
Access EPA. Clearinghouses and Hotlines.
PB90-237082/REB 91 -01 PC A03/MF A01
PB90-271966/REB
Memorandum: Calculation of POL for Lead and Copper.
PB90-271966/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB90-274523/REB
Hazmat Team Planning Guidance.
PB90-274523/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB90-274531/REB
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual.
PB90-274531/REB 91-01 PC A11/MF A02
PB90-274S49/REB
Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground-Water Remediation
S390^74549/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
PB90-2745S6/REB
Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Prior-
pS&S&Ri?1"'-
PB91-100164/REB
Assessment of Atmospheric Exposure and Deposition to
High Elevation Forests in the Eastern UnKedStates.
PB91-100164/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
PB91-100172/REB
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Munici-
&Wl£gS* 81-01 PCA12/MFA02
PB91-100230/REB
Toxics in the Community, 1988 National and Local Per-
PB9^1M230/REB 91-01 PC E07/MF E07
PB91-100800/REB
Revised Hazard Ranking System (HRS): FinalRule
PB91-100800/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
PB91-100883/REB
Hazardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS) Ex-
tract Data Tape Documentation. ._«,,.= .„,
PB91-100883/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
PB91-100917/HEB
Indoor Air Pollution and Pulmonary Performance: Investigat-
ing Errors in Exposure Assessment
PB91-100917/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-100933/REB
Regulation of LHRH Action and FSH Synthesis by Estradi-
ol. Progesterone, and Inhibin. .,,/..c A»<
PB91-100933/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-101691/REB
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Instruc-
roll® 01691 /HEB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
PB91-101709/REB
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
£B91Mbl709/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
PB91-101758/REB
APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions. Student
PB9V10175e/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
PB91-101774/REB
Uncertainty in North American Wet Deposition Isopleth
Maps: Effect of Site Selection and Valid Sample Criteria.
PB91-101774/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB91-101865/REB
Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry Scrubber and Bagh-
ouse Equipped Hazardous Waste Incinerator.
PB91-101865/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
PB91-101873/REB
Background Document Toxicity Characteristic Regulatory
Impact Analysis.
PB91-101873/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
PB91-102020/REB
Radon Removal Using Point-of-Entry Water Treatment
Techniques.
PB91-102020/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PB91-102038/REB
Summary of EPA's Radon Reduction Research in Schools
during 1989-90.
PB91-102038/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
PB91-102046/REB
Corrective Measures for Releases to Surface Waters.
PB91-102046/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB91-102053/REB
Technical Background Document and Response to Com-
ments: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Subtitle
C-Hazardous Waste Management System. Section 3001:
Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste. Method
1311: Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP).
PB91-102053/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
PB91-102061/REB
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Proposed Rulemaking
on Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units.
PB91-102061/REB 91-01 PC A16/MF A02
PB91-102079/REB
Cost of Implementing Protective Action Guides for Food.
PB91-102079/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-102087/REB
Integrated Risk Assessment for Dioxins and Furans from
Chlorine Bleaching in Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102087/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB91-102095/REB
Assessment of the Biolac (Trade Name) Technology.
PB91-102095/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB91-102111/REB
Control of VOC Emissions from Polystyrene Foam Manu-
facturing.
PB91-102111/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
PB91-102129/REB
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Contingency Plans at Superfund Sites Using Air Monitoring.
PB91-102129/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
PB91-102137/REB
Background Document to the Integrated Risk Assessment
for Dioxins and Furans from Chlorine Bleaching in Pulp and
Paper Mills.
PB91-102137/REB
91-01 PCA23/MFA03
PB91-102145/REB
Assessment of Risks from Exposure of Humans, Terrestrial
and Avian Wildlife, and Aquatic Life to Dioxins and Furans
from Disposal and Use of Sludge from Bleached Kraft and
Sulfite Pulp and Paper Mills.
PB91-102145/REB 91-O1 PC A99/MF A99
PB91-102327/REB
Summary Review of Health Effects Associated with Ele-
mental and Inorganic Phosphorus Compounds: Health
Issue Assessment
PB91-102327/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB91-103507/REB
Brominated Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Human Adipose
Tissue
PB91-103507/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-103556/REB
Technical Support Document on Risk Assessment of
PB91-103556/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A01
PB91-103572/REB
National and State-Level Emissions Estimates of Radiative-
ty Important Trace Gases (RITGs) from Anthropogenic
PB91^03572/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB91-103580/REB
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Formation of Dioxins and Re-
lated Compounds in Industrial Processes.
PB91-103580/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB91-10359S/REB
Emissions of Dioxins and Related Compounds from Com-
bustion and Incineration Sources.
PB91-103598/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
PB91-104240/REB
Response and Feedbacks of Forest Systems to Global Cli-
PB9fl1-<104240/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
PB91-104257/REB
Reactive Dyes in the Aquatic Environment A Case Study of
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
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PB91-104265/REB
Proceedngs of the U.S. EPA Municipal Wastewater Treat-
ment Technology Forum-1990. Held in Orlando. Florida on
March 20-22.1990,
PB91-104265/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
PB9M05023/REB
State of Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Final Air
PoOution Control Program Plan for Federal Fiscal Year
1991.
PB91-10S023/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB91-106112/REB
Plot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ns and Rotated Compounds. October 1986.
PB91-106112/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-1O6229/REB
Attasof Ar Quality and Deposition in or Near Forests of the
Western United States.
PB91-106Z29/REB 91-01 PC A20/MF A03
PM1-1O6237/REB
Plot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Waste Disposal Sites Con-
taminaled with Dioxins and Related Compounds.
PB91-106237/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB»1-10S24S/REB
Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
Methods: Pipefene Leak Detection Systems.
P891-106245/REB 91-01 PC AM/MF A01
PM1-1M732/RC8
DurabWy Testing of an MIOO-Fueted Toyota LCS-M Cama
Equipped o«i a RetiMfvely Healed Catalytic Converter.
P89i-106732/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
Methodi for the pMormmtnon of Organic Compounds in
Drinking WaMr. Supplement 1.
pB9i-ioezfls/REB 91-01 PCAII/MFAW
Avalabto Disposal Capacity tor Solid Waste in
Fourth Annual Ftaporl
PB9M08712/REB 91-01 PCAIM/MFA01
Pmt-IOMTT/MEB
BackgroundDpairneRt on Ctean Products Research and
PB91-108977/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PMMOB124/RCB
Comparative Anatomy of Mammakan Respiratory Tracts:
The Nasopharynom) Regnrt and the Tracfteobro
Region.
PB91-109124/Tt£B
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91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
PB»1-tO*1S2/REB
Arftow Characteristics in a Baboon Nasal Passage Cast
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Pftt1-tO*t«a/REB
Uorphornetric Study of Nasaf-Pharyngeal Growth for Parti-
cle Deposition in the Rat
P991-109140/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
PB(t-1t»1S7/REB
Absorpton of Mcrooave Radiation by the Anesthetized
Rat Bouruiiagnetc and Thermal HutspuU. in Body and
Tat.
PB91-1091S7/RES 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Bectrioal Response of a Leak in a Geomembrane Liner.
PB91-109165/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Exposure Assessment Input into Risk Assessment
PB91-109173/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Pmi-tO*1»VHEB
Use of Tumour LethaWy to Interpret Tumongeracrry Expen-
mntt Lacking Cause-of-Death Data.
PB91-1091B1/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF AOt
Functional Teratogens of the Rat Kidney. 2 Nttotan and
DhyHnaMouraa.
PB91-109199/RE8 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
Ttopriic C>xt»ol ol UJT^ De»etaprrar« by SympalheBC f4»u-
rons: Ej»ecti of Neonatal Sympathectomy wan 6-Hydroxy-
PB91-10920T/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
•Mf-inZlaVREB
HastranMnducad Analgesia in the CO-1 Mouse: Interac-
ne and Time of Day.
91-01 PC A02/UF A01
PBBI-IOBei
Morphine
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Functional Teratogens of Bxt Rat Kidney. 1. Cotehcme.
OnoMb. and Mothyl Sateyteta.
PB91-109223/RE8 91-O1 PC AOS/MF A01
PMt-IOtZSI/REB
AppatMon of the Mnro^oiwanl MutBten Assay to Assess
MutagericftY of Airbome Partcutates to Indoor.
P8B1-109231/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
I Effects of Inhaled Methyl Brc-
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
mde in Sw Rat
PB91-109249/REB
PM1-10HSB/REB
Nudeophic AddKon to Adrvated Double Bonds: Predb-
tons of noactrvity from the Laptacian o( the Charge Densi-
loazssmEB 91-01 PC AOJ/MF AOI
PB91-109264/REB
Companson of In vivo and In vitro Methods for Assessing
the Effects Of Carbon Tetrachtonde on the Hepatic Drug-
Metabolizing Enzyme System.
PB91-109264/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-109272/REB
Development of a Model That Contains Both Multipote Mo-
ments and Gaussans for the Calculation of Molecular Elec-
trostatic Potentials.
PB91-109272/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-109280/REB
Comparison of Cytopathogenicity, Immunofkiorescence and
In situ DMA Hybridization as Methods for the Detection of
Adenoviruses.
PB91-109280/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-109298/REB
Developing Model of Benthic-Water Contaminant Transport
in Bioturbated Sediment
P891-109298/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-109306/REB
Assessment of Chemicatty-lnduced Alterations in Brain De-
velopment Using Assays of Neuron- and Glta-Locafeed
Proteins.
PB91-109306/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-109314/REB
Cytotoxicity and Effect on Mutagenicrty of Buffers in a Mi-
crosuspension Assay
PB91-109314/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-109322/REB
Home Air NieoSne Levels and Urinary Cotinine Excretion in
Preschool Children.
PB91-109322/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-100SSO/REB
Biochemical Studies of Promoters of Carcinogenesis in Rat
Uver.
PB91-109330/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB9MOWO/REB
Effect of AmpioMn-lnduced Alterations In Munne Intestinal
Microbiota on the Survival and Competition of Environmen-
tally Released Pseudomonads.
P891-109W8/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
P8«1-10»SSS/REB
Companson of Fnrte-Drrlerance Time-Domain SAR Calcula-
tors Mith Measurements in a Heterogeneous Model of
Man.
PB9M09355/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-100363/REB
Simulalion of Heat and Mass Transfer Processes m a Sur-
rogate Bronchial System Developed for Hygroscopic Aero-
sol Stuctes.
P891-109363/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-10B371/REB
Evaluation of Sensory System Function Using Reflex Modi-
fication of the Startle Response.
PB91-109371/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-10S3M/REB
Use of Bioassay Methods to Evaluate Mutagerscrty of Am-
bient Air Collected Near a Municipal Waste Combustor.
PB91-109389/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-10B397/REB
Reexarranatton of London, England. Mortality h Relation to
Exposure to Aodc Aerosols dunng 1963-1972 Winters.
PB91-109397/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PBSI-IOMOS^EB
Characterization and Reconstruction of Historical London.
England. Acxtc Aerosol Concentrations.
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Genetic Method to Ouantitate Induced Chromosome
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Human Genottmoty: Pesticide Applicators and Phosphine.
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Exposures to AokSc Aerosols.
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Questionnaire Assessment of Lifetime and Recent Expo-
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SturJes of Acid Aerosols in Six Obes and in a New Murb-
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Invesbgatens of Arntraz Neurotaxicity in Rats. 3. Effects
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Developmental Change in Reversal Learning of an Olfacto-
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Multiple Power-Density Windows and Their Possible Origin.
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Increase in Angwtensin-Converting Enzyme in Rat Lungs
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Carbon Tefrachlonbe Metabolism in Partially Hepatecto-
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Predicted Deposition of Nonhygroscopic Aerosols in the
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Lack of Effect of Drinking Water Barium on Cardiovascular
Risk Factors.
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Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscopical Identification of Cer-
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Neurolo«aty of SubOvontc Acetytchoknesterase (AChE):
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Prolonged Survival of Female AKR Mice Fed Diets Supple-
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Use of Quantitative Two-Dimertsional Gel Electrophoresis
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Taste Discrimination Learning in FreweanHng Rats.
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Wortishop on the Qualitative and Quantitative Comparability
of Human and Animal Developmental Neurotaxicity, Work
Group 1 Report Comparability of Measures of Develop-
mental Neurotoxicity in Humans and Laboratory Animate.
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Stationary Pattern Adaptation and the Early Components in
Human visual Evoked Potentials.
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Cotinine Analytical Workshop Report Consideration of Ana-
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Measurements of C^ntopulrnonary Response in Awake
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Porychlonnated Bphenyjs and the Developing Nervous
System: Cross-Species Comparisons.
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ChkxdBnetorm-lnduced AKerations in Endocrine Regulation
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Examination of the Proconvulsant Actions of Pyrethroid In-
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Quantitative Evaluation of the Effects of Human Carcino-
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Synthesis and Mass-Spectroscoptoal Identification of Cer-
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Comparative Analysis of the Electrostatic Potentials of
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dioxin and of Related Aromatic Systems.
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Report of the International Committee on Nickel Cartino-
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Comparison of Cadmium Cylotoxkaty in Human versus Rat
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Chkxination, Water Hardness and Seaim Cholesterol in
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Recovery of 3-Chloro-4-»/MF *01
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opment of the International Toxicity Equivalency Factor (I-
TEF) Method of Risk Assessment for Complex Mixtures of
Dioxins and Related Compounds.
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Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Diox-
ins and Related Compounds. Listing of Laboratories with
Expertise in the Analysis of Dioxins and Related Com-
pounds.
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Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Fabricated Metal Prod-
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Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Commercial Printing In-
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Endangered Species Protection Program as It Relates to
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Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 217: 'Gliocladium virens' GL-21.
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Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 218: Trichoderma harrianum'
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Charging Households for Waste Collection and Disposals:
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Technical Evaluation of the Combustion System of the
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Cleaning Illinois: The Challenge Facing Illinois' Hazardous
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Impacts on Quality of Inland Wetlands of the United States:
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Applications Analysis Report SITE Program, CF Systems
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Ozone Dosimetry Predictions for Humans and Rats.
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Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection
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Evidence That Drug-Resistant Alloreacttve T Cells May
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Estradtol Alters the Effectiveness of Gonadotropin-Releas-
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U-Shaped Dose-Response Curves: Their Occurrence and
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Comparative Gastrointestinal Enzyme Activity and Activa-
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for Survival of Ge-
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Effects of UV-8 and Global Climate Change on Rice Re-
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91-01 PCA02/MFA01
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Genetic Activity Profiles in the Testing and Evaluation of
Chemical Mixtures. June 1990. ~~.««/UE»M
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Induction of Anchorage-Independent Growth in Human Di-
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Influence of Antibiotics on Intestinal Tract Survival and
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Chlorination, Water Hardness and Serum Cholesterol in
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Nasal Lavage as a Tool in Assessing Acute Inflammation in
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Characterization of the Parasporal Inclusion of Bacillus thur-
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Structure-Activity Relationships in the Developmental Toxic-
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Planar Chlorinated Hydrocarbons (PCHs) in Colonial Fish-
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Hepatic Enzyme Systems as Biochemical Indicators of the
Effects of Contaminants on Reproduction of Chinook
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Comparative Toxicology of the Pyrethroid Insecticides.
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Resolving the Radon Problem in Clinton, New Jersey,
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Numerical Models for Predicting Watershed Acidification.
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Regional Patterning of Hormones in the Female Rat Anteri-
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Differences in Detection of DMA Adducts in the 32P-Pos«a-
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Purification and Biological Characterization of Human Hepa-
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Acute Effects of Amitraz on the Acoustic Startle Response
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Induction of Activation Antigens on Human Natural Killer
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Habitat Use of Twenty-Five Common Species of Oregon
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Significance of Mass and Number of Fibers in the Correla-
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Use of Carbon Dioxide Challenge to Detect Toxicant - In-
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Interaction of Aqueous Solutions of Chlorine with Malic
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Comparison of Cytopathogenicity, Immunofluorescence and
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Mycoplasma genitalium Protein Resembling the 'Mycoplas-
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Morphometric Comparison of the Nasopharyngeal Airway of
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NMDA Antagonist MK-801, Suppresses Long-Term Poten-
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Rat and Human VauaLEvoked Potentate Recorded Under
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Exkacton and Concentration of Nonpctar Organic Toxi-
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New Source UeaUatim of Mercury Contamination in the
Great Lakes.
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Efcnination of Speefcal Intotuiuiua in Induettvely Coupled
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Interlaboratory Testing Study on 2,3,7,8-Substituted Poly-
chlorinated Dibenzo-P-Dioxin and Porychlorinated Dtoenzo-
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Dichotomous Samplers Modrfed for Use with Electron Mi-
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Continuing March of Legionnaires Disease: UV May Be
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Comparison of Several Standard Materials and Techniques
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Evaluation of the Cold Pipe Precharger.
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Calcination and Sintering Models for Application to High-
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Neurotoxcrry of Subchroric Aoetylcholnesterase (AChE) In-
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Inductor). AccumAstion, and Persistence of Sster Chroma-
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ishing Operations.
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Threats to Biological Diversity in the United States.
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U.S. Progress in Implementing the Great Lakes Water Qual-
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Estimated Loadings from Seven Michigan Tributaries and
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ment Houses Having Adjoining Wings.
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Regulation and Policy Matrices: A Guide to the Rules Gov-
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Northwest RCRA Corrective Action Strategy.
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National Radon Contractor Proficiency Program. Proficiency
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State Design Criteria for Wastewater Treatment Systems.
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Joint Federal Task Force on Clandestine (Illegal) Drug Lab-
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Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
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Toxic Air Pollutant Emission Factors - A Compilation for Se-
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National Emission Standards for Asbestos. Background In-
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Limb Process Development Studies.
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Technology Evaluation Report: Chemfix Technologies, Inc.
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Straight Talk on Tanks: A Summary of Leak Detection
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Environmental Research Laboratory-Duluth Bibliography of
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Adaptation of the Advanced Statistical Trajectory Regional
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Evaluation of Particle Beam Liquid Chromatography/Mass
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Evaluation of Significant Anthropogenic Sources of Radiati-
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Quality Assurance Methods Manual for Forest Site Classifi-
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Follow-Up Annual Alpha-Track Monitoring in 40 Eastern
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Comparison of Extraction Methods for the Isolation of
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Bioassay for Testing the Lethal Effects of Bacterial Patho-
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Things to Consider When Assessing Municipal Impacts for
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National Program (NCLAN) to Assess the Impact of Ozone
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IMrox Memational UttrcvioM Radiation/Oxidation Technol-
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User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model. Volume 5. De-
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Encouraging Clean Technologies; The United States Envi-
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Exercise, Fitness, and Health: A Consensus of Current
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PB91-131706/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
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Hazardous Substances m Our Environment A Citizen's
Guide to Understanding Health Risks and Reducing Expo-
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Statistical Properties of Designs for Sampling Continuous
Functions in Two Dimensions Using a Triangular Grid.
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PB»1-132*H/REB
Contaminated Marine Segments: Assessment and Remedi-
ation.
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Marine Processes, Their Relationship to Pollution, and a
Framework for Waste Management (Chapter 1).
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Utility of Buoyant Plume Models m Predating the Initial Dilu-
tion of DriKng Fluids. Chapter 13.
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PB>1-132845/REB
Fish Hepatocyte Model for Investigation of the Effects of
Trihakxnetnanes. (Chapter 27).
PB91-132845/REB 91-01 PC AO2/MF A01
PB«1-132»44/R£B
Human Chncal Inhalation Exposures Expenmental Design.
Methodology, and PhysnlogKal Responses.
PB9V-1329*«/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PMM3MS1/REB
Transfection of Cytochrome P450 eDNAs into Mammaten
Cats Used in Mutation and Transformation Assays.
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PB91-1329S8/REB
Synaptonemal Complex Analysis of Muttgen Effects on
MekXic Chromosome Structure and Behavior.
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PMM32977/REB
Comparison of Bioindcators of Exposure to Geootoxjc
Indoor Ar PoButants.
PB91-132977/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-1329«5/REB
H^Hy Sensitive Bioassays for Evaluating Airborne Muta-
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»>es Chronic Ozone Exposure Lead to Lung D
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mined by Three-Dimensional Reconstructions.
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netic Fields. Review Draft
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Facilitated Transport Series of Issue Papers (3rd).
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Retrofit Costs lor SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
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Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
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bama, Delaware. Florida. Georgia, Illinois.
PB91-133330/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
PB91-13334S/REB
Retrofit Costs tor SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fred Plants. Volume 3. Site Specific Studies for Indi-
ana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland. Michigan, Minne-
sota.
PB91-13334B/REB 91-01 PC A18/MF A03
PB91-1333S5/REB
Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
Coal-Fred Plants. Volume 4. Site Specific Studies for Mis-
souri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New
Jersey. New York, Ohio.
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Retrofit Costs for SO2 and NOX Control Options at 200
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sylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia. Wisconsin.
West Virginia
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PB91-133S12/REB
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
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PB91-133S20/REB
Integrated Air Pollution Control System. Version 4.0.
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PB»1-13353»/REB
Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0.
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Gas Chromatography/Matrix Isolation-Infrared Spectrometry
for Air Sample Analysis.
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Noncarcinogenic Effects of Chromium: Update to Health
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ground Storage Tank Systems,
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User's Guide to the Personal Computer Version of the Bto-
genic Emissions Inventory System (PC-BEIS).
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Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment U.S. Coast
Guard Support Center, Governors Island, New York.
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PB91-136S64/REB
User's Guide to the Complex Terrain Dispersion Model Plus
Algorithms for Unstable Situations (CTDMPLUS): Volume 2.
TheScreening Mode (CTSCREEN).
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Projection of Response of Trees and Forests to Acidic
Deposition and Associated Pollutants
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PB91-136580/REB
Region 10 Environmental Indicators, FY 89 Summarv
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PB91-136598/REB
Exposure Indices Consideration tor Rural Ozone Relation-
ships in the United States.
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Air Quality and Deposition (Chapter 3)
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IBI: A Quantitative, Easily Communicated Assessment of
the Health and Complexity of Entire Fish Communities
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Factors Controlling the Emissions of Monoterpenes and
Other Volatile Organic Compounds.
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PB91-136630/REB
Modulation of Eicosanoid Production by Human Alveolar
Macrophages Exposed to Silica 'In vitro'.
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Calcination and Sintering of Sotbents during Boiler Injection
for Dry Sulfur Dioxide Control.
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DNA Adducts in Marine Mussel 'Mytilus galloprovincialis'
Living in Polluted and Unpolluted Environments. Chapter
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Toxic Effects of Xenobiotics on the Pituitary Gland.
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Control of Motor Vehicle Emissions - The U.S. Experience.
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Overview of Conventional and Innovative Land-Based Ther-
mal Technologies for Waste Disposal.
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Abiotic Transformations in Water, Sediments, and Soil.
Chapters.
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Overview of Risk Assessment for Toxic and Pathogenic
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Retrofit Costs for Lime/Limestone FGD and Lime Spray
Drying at Coal-Fired Utility Boiters.
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PB91-136960/REB
Landfill Gas and the Greenhouse Effect
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PB91-136978/REB
Material Selection.
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PB91-136986/REB
Ecological Status and Trends Program: EPA's Approach to
Monitoring Condition of the Nation s Ecosystems.
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PB91-136994/REB
Stress Proteins: Potential as Multrtiered Biomarkers (Chap-
ter 9).
PB91-136994/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-1370OO/REB
Ecological Risk Assessment Framework for Examining the
Impacts of Oceanic Disposal.
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PB91-137018/REB
Protocol for Testing Bkxemediation Products against
Weathered Alaskan Crude Oil.
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PB91-137026/REB
Analysis of Ozone Air Quality Over the New York Metropoli-
tan Area.
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PB9M37D34/REB
Evaluation of an Atmospheric Corrosion Rate Monitor as a
Time-of-Wetness Meter.
PB91-137034/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-1370X2/REB
Non-Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in Whole Air Sam-
ples from the AutoCx Studies.
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PB91-137059/REB
Organic Chemical Transport to Groundwater
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Anaerobic In-situ Treatment of Chlorinated Ethenes.
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PB91-137075/REB
Fish Acute Toxkaty Syndromes in the Development of
Mechanism-Specific QSARS. „,„,,- .,..,
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PB91-137083/REB
ASTER: An Integration of the AQUIRE Database and the
QSAR System for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments.
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PB91-137091/REB
Effect of Background Organic Matter from Surface Waters
on the Activated Carbon Adsorption of Specific Organic
Compounds.
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Contamination of U.S. Arctic Ecosystems by Long-Range
Transport of Atmospheric Contaminants.
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Immunotoxicology of Captive and Wild Birds.
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X-ray, Microscope, and Wet Chemical Techniques: A Com-
plementary Team for Deposit Analysis.
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PB91-137133/REB
Experience wrth the EPA Manual for Waste Minimization
Opportunity Assessments.
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PB91-137141/REB
Impact of Drinking Water Treatment on Assimilable Organic
Carbon.
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PB91-137158/REB
New Source Reduction Project: The Potential for Safe Sub-
stitutes.
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Flexibility in Bacteriological Monitoring.
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PB91-137265/RE8
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pal Sludge Landfilling.
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Indoor Air - Assessment: Methods of Analysis for Environ-
mental Carcinogens.
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Total Human Exposure and Indoor Air Quality: An Automat-
ed Bibliography (BUS) with Summary Abstracts. Volume 2.
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Methods for the Investigation and Prevention of Water-
borne Disease Outbreaks.
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Waterbome Disease Outbreaks: Selected Reprints of Arti-
cles on Epidemiology, Surveillance, Investigation, and Labo-
ratory Analysis.
PB91-137315/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
PB91-138420/REB
Air Quality Criteria for Lead: Supplement to the 1986 Ad-
dendum.
PB91-138420/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB91-138818/REB
Revision of CERCLA Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities
under Delegations 14-13-B and 14-14-E.
PB91-138818/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-138826/REB
Waiver of Concurrence on De Minimis Generator Settle-
ments.
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Redelegation of Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities under
Delegation 14-13-B and 14-14-E.
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PB91-139006/REB
Small Cost Recovery Referrals.
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PB91-139014/REB
Guidance Regarding CERCLA Enforcement against Bank-
rupt Parties.
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PB91-139311/REB
Municipal Settlements.
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PB91-139329/REB
Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy.
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PB91-139337/REB
Interim Guidance on Potentially Responsible Party Partici-
pation in Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies.
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Guidance on Drafting Consent Decrees in Hazardous
Waste Cases.
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PB91-139352/REB
Revisions to the Interim Guidance on PRP Participation in
Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies.
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PB91-139360/REB
Guidance of the Use of Stipulated Penalties in Hazardous
Waste Consent Decrees.
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PB91-139378/REB
Administrative Order on Consent for Remedial Investiga-
tions/Feasibility Study.
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PB9M39436/REB
Model Statement of Work for a Remedial Investigation and
Feasibility Study Conducted by Potentially Responsible Par-
ties.
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PB91-139477/REB
Comparative Analysis of Remedies Selected in the Super-
fund Program during FY 87, FY 88 and FY 89.
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RCRA Section 3008(h) Interim Status Corrective Action Au-
thority.
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Enforcement of Financial Responsibility Requirements for
RCRA Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities That Are
Closing.
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Guidance for Public Involvement in RCHA Section 3008(h)
Actions.
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PB91-139907/REB
Policy for Managing Leachate at PCS Landfills.
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Transmittal of the RCRA Ground-Water Enforcement Strat-
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Chromosomal Aberration Data Analysis and Interpretation
System. Version 1.0. User's Guide.
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Eco-
logical Indicators.
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National Stream Survey Database Guide.
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Direct/Delayed Response Project: Laboratory Operations
and Quality Assurance Report for Preparation of Soils from
the Mid-Appalachian Region of the United States.
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PB91-141820/REB
User's Guide to TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic
Air Pollutant Concentrations.
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5-Methylhexanoic Acid Developmental Toxicity Testing.
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Compilation of Information on Alternative Barriers for Liner
and Cover Systems.
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Drinking Water Criteria Document for Atrazine.
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Drinking Water Criteria Document for Pentachlorophenol.
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Drinking Water Criteria Document for Aldicarb.
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Drinking Water Criteria Document on Selenium.
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Drinking Water Criteria Document on Nitrate/Nitrite.
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Drinking Water Criteria Document on Chromium.
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Drinking Water Criteria Document for LJndane.
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Drinking Water Criteria Document on Barium.
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Drinking Water Criteria Document for Heptachlor, Hepta-
chlor Epoxide and Chlordane.
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PB91-142885/REB
Addendum to Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis of National
Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Synthetic Organic
Chemicals (April 1989).
PB91-142885/REB 91-01 PC A07
PB91-143081/REB
Update of the Regulation and Policy Matrices Dated Sep-
tember 1988.
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Drinking Water Criteria Document for Styrene.
PB91-143370/REB 91-01 PC A12/MF A02
PB91-1433M/REB
Dnrtdng Water Criteria Document for 1.2-Dichloropropane.
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PMVI43196/REB
Drinlong Water Criteria Document for Dichtoroethytenes
(1.1-DicMoroettiylene), (os-1^-Ochloroetfiytene). and
nrans-1 ^OcMoroethytene).
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PB91-143404/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document tor Toxaphene.
PB91-143404/REB 91-01 PC A10/MF A02
PMVM3412/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document on Carbofuran.
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PB»VI4342a/REB _^
Quantification of Tcoocdogcal Effects for Alachlor.
PB9M43420/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB*1-1434S*VREB
Technologies and Costs tar the Removal of Synthetic Or-
garic Gtwmeals from Potable Water Supples.
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PM1-14344B/RCB
tnformalion Cotscaon Request National Primary Drinking
Water Regulations: Phase 2 Synthetic Organic and Inorgan-
91-01 PC A09/MF A01
ic Chemoata Rules.
PB8M43446/REB
Pmv14S4SS/REB
Addandum to Orafl RaguMny Impact Analysis of National
Primary DrWWng Watar Regulations tar Inorganic Chemicals
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PMt-14S4«1/REB
Drinking Water OrtMrta Document tor Methoxvchlor.
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Drinking Water Ortsria Document tor Toluene.
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Dtwroo-'P'-OkBn and DtMnzofurans.
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P6tVt44M1/REB
MuMple Enacts of E«iane Prnethanesulfanale on the Epi-
ddyrns of Adut Rats.
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PB*V14470t/REB
Patooeoatogcal Invertgstion of Recent Lake AddfcaSon
in tie Adtandack Mountains. N. Y.
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PM1-144717/REB
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PMV14473S/REB
DaMian Assessment of PhyMojurJty Data Published on
TerrasMat VascOar Plants.
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Eflecti of Natural Sedknsnt Feature* on Survival of the
•pnorocanhaM irnphipoa", •Rhapoxyrtu* abronus
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Function of Surface Area.
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Adequacy of Interval Estimates of Yield Responses to
Ozone Estimated from NCLAN Data.
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Effects of Ozone. Sulfur Dioxide. Soil Water Deficit and
Curbvar on Yields of Soybean
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Reid Evaluation of In-srtu Biodegradation of Chlorinated
Ethenes: Part 1, Methodology and Reid Site Characteriza-
tion.
PB91-144B57/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-14486S/REB
Copper Comptexation by Natural Organic Matter in Con-
taminated and Uncontammated Ground Water.
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Reductive Dehalogenalion: A Subsurface Bioremediation
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Adsorption of Organic Cations to Natural Materials.
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Hydrologic-frydrochernical Characterization of Texas Frio
Formation used tor Deep-Wen Injection of Chemical
wastes.
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SokjbWy and Tcoocrty of Eight Phthalate Esters to Four
Aquatic Organisms.
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PM1-14441S/REB
V«nt««tory Patterns of BluegM ('Lapoma macrochirus') Ex-
posed to Organic Chemicals with Different Mechanisms of
Toxic Action (Revised).
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Interactions between 'Bacillus thunngiensis subsp. 'israelen-
sa1 and Fathead Minnows. 'Pimephales promelas' Rannes-
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PB91-1449Z3/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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Identification and Quantrtabon of Akylated Nudeobases by
Hqh-Pertormance Liquid Chromatogiraphy with UV Photo-
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PB91-144»4»/REB
Assessment rt tt»^Propensity for Covatont Bindng of Etec-
tiuuliios to Bioloojcal Substrates.
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PB91-144SS67REB
Effects of Chtorpynfos on the Diet and Growth of Larval
Fathead Minnows. 'Pimephates promelas'. in Littoral Endo-
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Lack of Myogtobin Function in the Isolated Perfused Buffalo
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Evaluation of Sucrose as an Alternative to Sodum CMoncte
n the Microtox (Trade Name) Assay: Comparison to Fish
and Ctadoceran tests with Freshwater Effluents.
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Sorption of Organic Acid Compounds to Sedntents: Initial
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Transfer of Toxic Concentrations of Selenium from Parent
to Progeny in the Fatheed Minnow (Timophatos promelas1).
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Dovotopmont of Chicken Embryos in a Pulsed Magnetic
Field.
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Effect of Chemotherapy on the In vivo Frequency of Glyco-
phorin A -NuT Variant Erythrocytes (Revised).
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Thermoregutaton at a rtgh Ambient Temperature Foftowing
the Oral Administration of Elhanol in the Rat
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1-MethyM^"henyl-1A3.6-Tetrahydropyrio1ne (MPTPHn-
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Importance of Alignment between Local DC Magnetic Field
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Bkxnarkers of Inflammation in Ozone-Exposed Humans:
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Learning and Memory Deficits in Rats Following Exposure
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Effects of Ozone, Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorine, and Monoch-
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Research to Support the SOWA: Pushing Back the Enve-
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PB91-145102/REB
Update on BuiWing and Structure Decontamination.
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PB91-145110/REB
SITE Demonstration of the CF Systems Orgarncs Extraction
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Incineration Research Facility.
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Airborne Asbestos Levels Measured Before, during and
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Inonerabarry Index: A Measure of Incinerator Performance.
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Seaming of Geosynthetics.
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Evaluation of Two Cleaning Methods for the Removal of
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Flow Cytometric Detection and Sizing of Fluorescent Parti-
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Physical/Chemical Treatment of Hazardous Waste Sites:
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Aluminum, Copper, and Nonferrous Metals Forming and
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Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Substance
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Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with
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ORD Ground Water Research Plan: Strategy for 1991 and
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Cross-Connection Control Manual.
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Guidance for Writing Case-by-Case Permit Requirements
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Guide to the Office of Water Accountability System and Re-
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PB91-14S524/REB
Remedal Action, Treatment and Disposal of Hazardous
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Iriection Wei Mechanical Integrity.
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Abstract Proceerings: Fonjm on Innovative Hazardous
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(2nd). Held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May 15-17,
1990.
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Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings.
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Annual Hazardous Waste Research Symposium (16th): Re-
medial Action, Treatment and Disposal of Hazardous
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PB91-14S672/REB
NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training: Over-
view.
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NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training Module:
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Program Recommendations for State Section 313 Program
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Assessing ttw Geochemical Fate of Deep-Well-lnjected
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Public Private Partnerships for Environmental Facilities: A
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Seminar Publication: Risk Assessment, Management and
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National Water Quality Inventory. 1988 Report to Congress.
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Guide to Ground-Water Supply Contingency Planning for
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Preliminary Analysis of the Public Costs of Environmental
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NPDES Compliance Monitoring Inspector Training Module:
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RCRA Orientation Manual 1990 Edition.
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Pilot Study on Indoor Air duality: Managing Indoor Air Qual-
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Pubic-Private Partnership Case Studies: Profiles of Suc-
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Quality of Our Nation's Water A Summary of the 1988 Na-
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Managing Asbestos in Place: A Building Owner's Guide to
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Review of Sources of Ground-Water Contamination from
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Citizen's Guide to Pesticides (Fourth Edition).
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Environmental Pollution Control Alternatives: Drinking Water
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Qualty Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Procedures for
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Effects of Sol Moisture on Structural and Btomass Charac-
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Avoidance Behavior of Mallards and Northern Bobwhite Ex-
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Acute Toxicity of Aqueous and Substrate-Bound Copper to
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Chronic Toxicity of Copper to a Partial Life Cycle of the
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Hybrid Fast Hankel Transform Algorithm for Electromagnet-
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Field Strategy for Sorting Volatile Organics into Source-Re-
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UNIPALS: Software for Principal Components Analysis and
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Principal Components Analysis and Partial Least Squares
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Effects of Ultraviolet-B Radiation on Loblolly Pine. 1.
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UV-B Effects on Terrestrial Plants.
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Functional Bioassays Utilizing Zooplankton: A Comparison.
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Partitioning Studies of Dioxin between Sediment and Water
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Evaluation of the Fathead Minnow Seven-Day Subchronic
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Contamination of Rsh by 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-
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Effects of Northern Bobwhite ('Colinus virginianus') Age
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Stand History: An Alternative Explanation of Red Spruce
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PIRLA Project (Paleoecological Investigation of Recent
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Regional Framework for Establishing Recovery Criteria.
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Regional Variation in Growth Response of Coastal Douglas-
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Confidence Intervals for a Crop Yield Loss Function in Non-
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Evaluation of Methods for Determining the Vertical Distribu-
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Determination of Hydraulic Conductivity and Porosity Logs
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Bromo- and Bromochloro-Dibenzo-P-Dioxins and Dibenzo-
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Purity and Heat of Fusion Data for Environmental Stand-
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Characterization of Emissions from a Variable Gasoline/
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Wind Tunnel Evaluation of PM10 Samplers.
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Dense Gas Removal from a Valley by Crosswinds.
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Identifying Ecological Indicators: An Environmental Monitor-
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Meta-Analytic Reappraisal of Statistical Results in the Envi-
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Comparison of Measurements of Atmospheric Ammonia by
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Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissbns from Municipal Waste
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Effect of Metal Catalysts on the Formation of Polychlorinat-
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Total Particle, Sulfate, and Acidic Aerosol Emissions from
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Effects of Bumrate, Wood Species, Altitude, and Stove
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High-Temperature, Short-Time Sutfation of Calcium-Based
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High-Temperature, Short-Time Sulfafon of Calcium-Based
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Impact of Paniculate Emissions Control on the Control of
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Recovery of Lotic Communities and Ecosystems Following
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Airborne Mercury Deposition and Watershed Characteristics
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Simple Row-Limited Model for Exchange of Organic Chemi-
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Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program, 1 989.
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Alternative Control Technology Document: Organic Waste
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Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program Aldehyde Results,
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Workshop on Innovative Technologies for Treatment of
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Polymer Manufacturing Industry - Background Information
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Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 1: Qual-
ity Assurance Project Plans.
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Evaluation of a Remote Sensor for Mobile Source CO
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Assessment of Asbestos Removal Carried Out Using EPA
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ln-a>u Brtransformatxxi of Carbon Tetrachtoride under
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Pf»V14«3SS/Rf£B
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Chemical-Specific Parameters for Tcudcrty Characteristic
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ftamorJal Action. Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous
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PB91-148379/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
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Environmental Chalongo of the 1990's. Procaedngs. Intar-
nrional Conference on Poauaon Prevention: Clean Tech-
ndojOT and dean Products. Held in Washngton, DC. on
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PM10 Emission Factor Listing Developed by Technology
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Risk Management Recommendation* for Daun Contamina.
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Great Lakss DarnonHraaon Program. Secton 108*.
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Laboratory [\aaiiinn of the Low Temperature Charactora-
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CfNvoivnafitiil Monstonng and Assossmont Program: Ro-
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Approach tor Ecamabng Global LanM Methane Emissions.
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Ultrasonic Flowmeters That Are Insensitive to Suspended
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Concept of Presence Absence Testing.
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Geoaynthetic Laachate Collection Systems.
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Optical Heterogeneity in Green Bay.
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Randomized Intervention Analysis and the Intel \» elation of
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Toxcity of Seoxnents from Western Lake Erie and me
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Optimal Charactarization of Structure for Predcuon of Prop-
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Seven-Day Tests and Chronc Tests.
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Hazardous Uatanats Management Confw-
Or* OH« ExpoaiBon Center Held at Roae-
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Expert Systems to Assist in Decisions Concerning Land
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Effect of Lndane on Intestinal Mtroraductase. Azorectuc-
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Ftow Cytometric Analysis of the Mechanism of Methylmer-
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Increasing Sensitivity of the Ortho Analytical Cytofluoro-
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Inhalation RFD
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Genes Encodng Mercuric Reductases from Selected
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Comparison of the Seagrass Thalassia testudnunV and Its
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Pericyte of a Teteost Fan: Ultrastructure. Position, and Rote
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Dynamic Interactions of •Pseudomonas aeruginosa' and
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Field Observations of the Ecology and Habits of Mangrove
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Boaccumulation of Kepone by Grass Shrimp CPateemon-
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Effect of Fluorinated Analogues of Phenol and Hydroxyben-
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zoate.
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Effects of Temperature and Salinity on 'Menidia beryllina'
Embryos Exposed to Terbufos.
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Testing of Insect Micrpsporidians (Microspora: Nosemati-
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Natural Transformation of a Marine 'Vibrio' Species by Plas-
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Tributyttin and Invertebrates of a Seagrass Ecosystem: Ex-
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Molecular Cloning, Characterization, and Regulation of a
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droxylase and Expression of the Gene in 'Pseudomonas
aeruginosa' PAOIc.
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Use of Thalassia' and Its Epiphytes for Toxicity Assess-
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Alterations in the Energy Metabolism of an Estuarine Mysid
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Vertebral Abnormalities in Juvenile Inland Silversides 'Meni-
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General Microbiology of RecA: Environmental and Evolu-
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Genetic Variation in Ctonal Vertebrates Detected by Simple-
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Section 313 Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
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Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Adipose Tissue of U.S. Viet-
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I Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
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Snow/Rain Colleclor Sampler. AIM/UP 401
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General Enforcement Policy Compendium.
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Guide for Preparation of Quality Assurance Project Plans
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Economics of Improved Estuarine Water Quality: An NEP
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Assessing Human Health Risks from Chemically Contami-
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Citizen Volunteers in Environmental Monitoring: Summary
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Progress in the National Estuary Program: Report to Con-
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Financing Marine and Estuarine Programs: A Guide to Re-
sources.
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Study Using a Three Dimensional Photochemical Smog
Formation Model under Conditions of Complex Flow. Appli-
cation of the Urban Airshed Model to the Tokyo Metropoli-
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Colloidal-Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in
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Best Demonstrated Control Technology for Graphic Arts.
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National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
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National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse: Bibliography
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Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
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Continuous Release-Emergency Response Notification
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Soil Vapor Extraction Technology: Reference!Handbook.
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Data Users Guide to the Mountain Cloud Chemistry Project
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Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emission Inventory
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Indicator Development Strategy for the Environmental Mon-
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EMAP-Surface Waters Monitoring and Research Strategy.
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Peer Review Standards for the Disposal of Sewage Sludge.
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National Air Pollutant Emission Estimates, 1940-1989.
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Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information for
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Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Munici-
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Nonmethane Organic Compound and Three-Hour Air
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Technology for the Control of Particulates and Sulfur
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Macroinvertebrate Field and Laboratory Methods for Evalu-
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Chemistry of Water Treatment Processes Involving Ozone,
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Influence of Cytochrome P450 Mixed-Function Oxidase In-
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Cosolvent Effects on Sorption and Mobility of Organic Con-
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Effects of the Durmton and Timhg of Dietary Methyl Par-
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Some Novel Statistical Analyses Relevant to the Reported
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Global Cauiato Change: Policy Implications for Fisheries.
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Long-Term Starvabon-tnduced Loss of Antibobc Resist-
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Conoams w«h U»ng Cntarme-Oioiade Dinnlettion in the
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Mirex Induces Omithine Decarboxylase in Female Rat
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P891-171S43/REB
Neurotoxitity of ParatMon-lnrJuced AcetytchoUnestarase In-
hibition in Neonatal Rats.
PB91-171843/HEB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
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Production of Arrhythmias by Elevated Cartxixyhernoglobin
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Morphometric Analysis of Osteosderotc Bone Resulting
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Bodegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Aquifer Micro-
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Reducing WasM in the Photo Lab. Waste Mnmization: Op-
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PB91-171900/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
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Cancer Dose-Response Models Incorporating Ctonal Ex-
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Information Systems Inventory (ISO.
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Epoode AckMoation and Associated Fan and Bertnc In-
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Streams: An knenm Report of the Episode Response
Project
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PM1-17B06S/REB
Episodic AadWcation and Associated Fan and Berth* In-
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PB91-1787S5/REB
Fundamental Evaluation of an Electron.: Air Cleaner.
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Model for Deserting Radon Migrabon and Entry
into Houses.
PB91-176743/REB 91-01 PC M3/MF M1
PBS1-17S7SO/REB
Oparatonal Experience of the EPA Owned Bench Scale
Piot Plant tor EvaluaSng SCR DeNOx Catajvsts.
PB91-176750/REB 91-O1 PCM3/MFM1
PB91-17B76aVREB
Bioassessment Methods tor Outamnrn the Hazards of
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Onefes of Chemical and Moubptoocai Contamrants in
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Monitoring Strategies for Water Distribution Systems.
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Overview of Metals Recovery Technologies for Hazardous
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Use of Pipe Loop Tests for Corrosion Control Diagnostics.
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Closure of a Dionn Incineration Facility.
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EPA Clean Products Research Program.
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Ramfall Data Analysis Using the Gamma Distribution Func-
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Technical Assistance for Waste Minimization.
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Sludge Organics Bioavailability.
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Technical Basis of Pathogen and Vector Attraction Reduc-
tion Requirements in EPA's Sludge Regulation Proposed
February 1989.
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PB91-17M7S/REB
Design and Performance of Slow Sand Filters m the Pacific
Northwest
PB91-176875/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-178M3/REB
Stow Sand Filtration in the Unrted States (Book Chapter)
PB91-176883/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
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Demonstration Projects Under the U.S. EPA Supertund In-
novative Technology Evaluation Program.
PB91-176891/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-178909/REB
Demonstration of Hazardous Waste Site Treatment Tech-
nologies.
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PB91-17«917/REB
Review of Federal/State Medical Waste Management
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Membrane Summary: Performance. Concerns, and Regula-
tions.
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Future Risks.
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Quantitative Approaches to Human Risk Assessment for
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DOAS Urban PoBution Measurements.
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Genetic Activity ProSe (GAP) Data Base.
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Reply to Discussion by Geoff Kite: Relationship between
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States.
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PB91-1770SO/REB
Characterization of Advanced Sorbents for Dry SO2 Control
(Journal Arbde).
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PB91-17704VREB
Advanced EledrostaHc Stimulation of Fabric Filiation: Per-
formance and Economics (Journal Article).
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Evaluation of Control Strategies for Volatile Organic Com-
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Mechanisms Governing Transients from the Batch Inciner-
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PB91-177071/REB
Plant Uptake of Non-Ionic Organic Chemicals from Soils.
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PB91-177089/REB
Effect of Methyl Parathkxi on Food Discrimination in North-
em Bobwhite CColinus wginianus').
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PB91-177097/REB
Trial Bum Results and Future Activities of the EPA Mobile
Incinerator.
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PB91-177105/REB
Controlling Organics with GAC: A Cost and Performance
Analysis.
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Activation and Reactivity of Novel Calcium-Based Sortjents
for Dry SO2 Control in Boitere (Journal Article).
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Effects of Sewage Sludge on O- (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
Uptake by Plants.
PB91-177121/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PBS1-177139/HEB
Sources of Error in Analysis of Municipal Sludges and
Sludge-Amended-Soils for Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate.
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PB91-177147/REB
Survival ol Bacteria during Aerosolization.
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Ecotoxicology: Problems and Approaches (Book Review).
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Episodic Acidification of Adirondack Lakes during Snow-
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PB91-177170/REB
Depuration Kinetics of Hexachlorobenzene in the Clam,
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Taxonomic Level and Sample Size Sufficient for Assessing
Pollution Impacts on the Southern California Bight Macrc-
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Particle Size Distributions for an Office Aerosol.
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Biodegradation of Diphenyl Ethers by a Copper-Resistant
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PB91-177212/REB
Use of DMA Purified In situ from Cells Embedded in Agar-
B for the Molecular Analysis of tk (-/-) Mutants Re-
in the L5178Y tk (+ /-)3.7.2C Mutagen Assay
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PB91-177220/REB
Serum Chemistries of 'Cotumtx cotumix japonica Given Di-
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PB91-177238/REB
Chronic Respiratory Effects of Indoor Formaldehyde Expo-
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PB91-177246/REB
Potentiatic^of J3rpnopr»sphorus-jnA^ Delayed Neuro-
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Mass-Conservative Numerical Solution for the Un-
PC A03/MF A01
Hydrotogfc Sensitivities of the Sacramento-San Joaquin
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Pentachkxophenol in Sludge-
PC A02/MF A01
PB91-177311/REB
Plant Uptake of Pentachlorophenol from Sludge-Amended
Soils.
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PB91-177329/REB
Adsorption, Degradation, and Plant Availability of 2,4-Dini-
trophenol in Sludge-Amended Calcareous Soils.
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Using Powdered Activated Carbon: A Critical Review.
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Use of GAC.
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Effects of Phosgene Exposure on Lung Arachidonic Acid
Metabolism.
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PB91-177360/REB
High Doses of Aspartame Have No Effects on Sensorimo-
tor Function or Learning and Memory in Rats.
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PB91-177378/REB
Climatic Sensitivity of California Water Resources.
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PB91-177386/REB
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Ground Water Extraction
Systems.
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PB91-177394/REB
Assay for beta-Glucuronidase in Species of the Genus 'Es-
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PB91-178418/REB
Strawman II. Recommendations for a Regulatory Program
for Mining Waste and Materials under Subtitle D of the Re-
source Conservation and Recovery Act
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PB91-178996/REB
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 61, January-March
1990.
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PB91-179002/REB
NAREL Standard Operating Procedures for Radon-222
Measurement Using Diffusion Barrier Charcoal Canisters.
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PB91-179010/REB
Improving the Viability of Existing Small Drinking Water Sys-
tems
PB91-179010/REB 91*1 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-179028/REB
Establishing Programs to Resolve Small Drinking Water
System Viability: A Summary of the Federal/State Work-
shop. Held in Scottsdate, Arizona on September 22-24,
1990.
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PB91-179036/REB
Waste Minimization Assessment for a Manufacturer of
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PB91-179O44/REB
Btoassay Protocol for Lethal and Sub-Lethal Effects of
Fungal Pathogens on •Chrysoperia camea1 (Neuroptera:
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PB91-179051/REB
Design of Shoreline Surveys for Aquatic Litter Pollution.
PB91-179051/REB 91*1 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-179069/REB
Investigation of the Indoor Air Quality of the North Carolina
Department of Environment Health, and Natural Resources
Located at 3800 Barrett Drive. Raleigh. North Carolina.
PB91-179069/REB 91*1 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-179077/REB
Final Quality Assurance Report Connecticut Wetlands
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PB91-179085/REB
Alternative Biological Treatment Processes for Remediation
of Creosote-and PCP-Contaminated Materials: Bench-Scale
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PB91-179093/REB
National Surface Water Survey. Eastern Lake Survey -
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PB91-179101/REB
Quafity Assurance Project Plan: Connecticut Wetlands
PB9V179101/REB 91*1 PC A07/MF A01
PB91-179119/REB
Proceedings of the St Michaels Workshop on Residual Ra-
dioactivity and Recycling Criteria, Held in St Michaels.
Maryland on September 27-28,1989.
P59V179119/REB 91*1 PCA14/MFA02
PB91-179168/REB
State Program Advisory Number 8. __.„.,...-.„,
PB91-179168/REB 91*1 PCA21/MFA03
PB91-179697/REB
Feasibility of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
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mont Pilot Study. Appendices.
PB91-179697/REB 91-01 PC A21/MF A03
PB91-180174/REB
Cleaning Up Our Coastal Waters: An Unfinished Agenda. A
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PB91-181578/REB
Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate, September
1982.
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PB91-181586/REB
Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Evaluation
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PB91-181594/REB
Inventory of Open Dumps, June 1985.
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PB91-181743/REB
Study on Distributions and Recoveries of Tetrachlorodi-
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PB91-181750/REB
Forced Air Ventilation for Remediation of Unsaturated Soils
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Toxic Treatments 'In-situ' Steam/Hot-Air Stripping Technol-
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Reid Comparison of Ground-Water Sampling Devices for
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PB91-181784/REB
National Dry Deposition Network: Third Annual Progress
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PB91-181792/REB
Everett Harbor Action Plan: Data Summaries.
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PB91-181800/REB
Sampling and Analysis Design for Development of Elliott
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PB91-181818/REB
Feasibility of Hydraulic Fracturing of Soil to Improve Reme-
dial Actions.
PB91-181818/REB 91-01 PCA14/MFA02
PB91-181826/RE8
Status of Selected Air Pollution Control Programs, May
1990
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PB9M81834/REB
Ground-Water Research: Technical Assistance Directory.
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PB91-181842/REB
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
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MAGIC/DDRP Final Report and Results.
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MAGIC/DDRP Final Report Models, Calibration, Results,
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MAGIC DDRP Final Report Summary of Results for Individ-
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MAGIC DDRP Final Report Processing Stream, I/O Files
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PB91-181909/REB
MAGIC DDRP Rnal Report: Processing Steam, Program
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PB91-181917/REB
Feasibility of Environmental Monitoring and Exposure As-
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PB91-181925/REB
ArsenkXS) and Arsenk>(5) Removal from Drinking Water in
San Ysidro, New Mexico.
PB91-181925/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
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State Drinking Water Administrative Penalty Programs: An
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PB91-181M1/REB
Sorption of lonizable Organic Compounds to Sediments
and Softs.
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Wcrobial Transformation Rate Constants of Structurally Dt-
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PBS1-181966/REB
Cost and Feasbtty of me Temporary Total Enclosure
Mothod lor Determining Capture Efficiency.
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PB91-1I1W2/REB
Environmental Raolation Data: Report 59, Jury-September
1989.
PB91-181982/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB»1-1*1«M/REB
Environmental Radatxxi Data, Report SO: October-Decem-
ber 1989.
PB91-181990/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
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Carbon Adsorption lor Control of VOC Emissions: Theory
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How to Develop Your Own UST Field Citation Program.
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Health Hazard Assessment Summary: Steel Mil Emissions.
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Fly A*h Recyot* in Dry Scrubbing. Journal Article.
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Generakted Soft Water Acidification Model
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Tonoty of Complex Waste Matures: A Comparison of Ob-
served and Predated LethaWy.
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PB»1-1*2071/RE8
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PB91-182071/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-1(2O*9/R£B
Recursive Paiameter Estimation of Hydrotogic Models.
PB91-182089/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB»1-ia2097/REB
EPA Site DmmeJiauuii of the Terra Vac In situ Vacuum
Extraction Process in Grovetand, Massachusetts. (Site Pro-
Update: Part VTI).
91-182097/REB 91-01 PC AC2/MF Ml
mvi*21O5/REB
Lake Aoidfcalion Saxfces: The Rote of Input Uncertainty in
Lono*T0rni Pioochoos.
PB91-182105/REB 91-01 PCAO2/MFM1
PB»M*2113/REB
Induction of Mcronudai in Cultured Human Bronchial EpMv
eka) Gets by Drect-Actng Carcinogens.
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PBtt-t*2tz1/REB
Source* of Mutaganic Activity in Urban fine Parbdes.
PB91-182121/REB 91-O1 PCA03/MFA01
PM1-tt213*/RES
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aero-
sol/Vapor-Laden Gases-1. Theory of the Hygroscopic Aero-
sol Effects on Temperature and Rnltbvo HumdHy Patterns
of Inspired Air
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PW1-1C2147/REB
inerM Impackon and Gravitational Deposfton of Aerosols
in Curved Tubes and Anray Bifurcations.
PB91-182147/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PMt-1*21S4/RE8
Hormonal Regmakon of Gonadotropofleleating Hormone
Receptors and Messenger RNA Ac*vi«y in Ovine Pituitary
Cutture.
PS91-1B21S4/REB 91-01 PCAO2/MFM1
PB»M«2162/REB
PtRLA 2 Proiect Regonal Assessment of Lake Acrtficaton
Trsnds.
PB9MB2162/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFM1
PBtt-1S217O/REB
Eftaclx of P«an«itoi Uncertainty on Long-Term Simulations
Prafts^TO/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB9t-1*21*a/REB
Gas Exchange in •Quercus rubra1 (Northern Red Oak)
during a Drought Analysis of Relations among Photosyn-
thess TranspreSon, and Leaf Conductance
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PBtt-imM/REB
Survival and Degradatkve Capacity of •Pseudomonas puBda'
Induced or cSnstaueveV Expressing Ptamid4tetaled
at 2.4-DJcttorophenaxyacelate (TFD) n So*.
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Design Stream Rows Based on Harmonic Means.
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Technique for Controllable Vapor-Phase Deposition of 1-
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bons onto Environmental Paniculate Matter.
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International Programme on Chemical Safety's Collabora-
tive Study on Plant Test Systems.
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Stage-Specific Damage to Synaptonemal Complexes and
Metaphase Chromosomes Induced by X Rays in Male
Mouse Germ Celts.
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Environmental Factors Affecting Toluene Degradation in
Ground Water at a Hazardous Waste Site.
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Modelling Boaccumutabon of Organic Pollutants in Fish
with an Application to PCBs in Lake Ontario Salmonicts.
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Evaluating the Costs of Packed-Tower Aeration and GAC
for Controllmg Selected Organics.
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PB91-1S2279/REB
EPA Site Demonstration of BwTrcJ Aqueous Treatment
System.
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PS9MS22S7/REB
Conditional Smulation of Flow and Transport
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PM1-1amS/R£B
RBC Nitrification of High Ammonia Leachates.
PB91-182295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
ra»1-1«2S03/REB
Evaluation of Methods for Sampling. Recovery, and Enu-
meration of Bacteria Applied to the Phylloplane.
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PB9MU311/REB
Remediation of Sites Contaminated with TCE.
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PB91-1*232*/REB
Development and Use of Site-Specific Chemical and Bio-
logical Criteria for Assessing New Bedford Harbor Pilot
Dredging Protect
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Comparative Analysis of Hearth Risk Assessments for Mu-
nicipal Waste Combustors.
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P69MS2S45/REB
Denrtnficabon in Nonhomogeneous Laboratory Scale
AquHers: 4. Hydraulics, Nitrogen Chemistry, and Microbiolo-
gy in a Single Layer.
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PBSMtZSSZ/REB
Risk Assessment for Parasites in Municipal
91-O1 PC A07/MF A01
Sewage Sludge Applied to Land.
^REB
PB91M82JSJ
P«1-1t24S1/REB
Predclmg and Forecasting Surface Water Addrfcaton: A
Plan for Assessing Data Aggregation Effects.
PB91-182451/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-1S24M/REB
MIMTEOA2/PROOEFA2. A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual
PB91-182469/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
Pftt1-1«2477/REB
PC BEEPOP (Personal Computer Honey Bee Population
Dynamics Model) for Ecotogcal Assessments. User's
Guide
PB91-182477/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
PB91-1S2493/REB
Operations and Research at the U.S. EPA Incineration Re-
search Fatitty: Annual Report for FY90.
PB91-182493/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
PB«1-1C261t/REB
Pestode Fact Sheet Na 221: Sumithrin.
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P691-1S2626/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 75.1: Captan.
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PB91-182634/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 220: Cadmium Chloride.
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PB>1-182«42/REB
Assessment of Trace Organic Emissions Test Results from
the Montgomery County South MWC in Dayton, Onto.
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PB91-1C2659/REB
Integrated Approach to Research on the Impact of Somes
91-01 PCA02/MFM1
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EPA's Gtobal Climate Change Program. Program Plan for
Methane Emissions from Landfills and Other Waste Dispos-
al Facilities.
PB91-182667/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-18267S/REB
Bkxnass and Fossil Fuel to Methanot and Carbon via the
Hydrocarb Process: A Potential New Source of Transporta-
tion and Utility Fuels.
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Exposure to Lead in U.S. Drinking Water.
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PB91-182691/REB
Current State of Corrosion Control: Technologies and
Costs.
PB91-182691/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-182709/REB
Poryphosphate Water-Treatment Products: Their Effects on
the Chemistry and Solubility of Lead in Potable Water Sys-
tems.
PB91-182709/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-1S2717/REB
Using Linear and Polynomial Models to Examine the Envi-
ronmental Stability of Viruses (Chapter 7).
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PB91-18272S/REB
Control of Transient Incinerator Emissions with an Oxygen
Based Combustion System.
PB91-182725/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PBIMS2733/REB
Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC Incinerability
Ranking in a Pilot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator.
PB91-182733/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB9MS2741/REB
Treatment of Hazardous Waste with Solidification/Stabiliza-
tion.
PB91-182741/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB»1-1827S»/REB
Risk Assessment for Organic Micropollutants: U.S. Point of
View.
P891-182758/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-1S2766/REB
Pesticide Removal by Membrane Processes.
PB91-182766/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PBS1-182774/REB
Removal of Gryphosate from Drinking Water.
PB91-182774/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-182782/REB
Safe Drinking Water for the Little Guy: Options and Alterna-
tives.
PB91-182782/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-182790/REB
Toxicity Assessment of Dredged Materials: Acute and
Chronic Tcoocrty as Determined by Bioassays and Bioacco-
mulatxxi Tests. Proceedngs of the International Seminar
on the Environmental Aspects of Dredging Activities (Actes
du Seminaire International sur tes Aspects Environnemen-
taux tes aux Activities be Dragages).
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PB91-182808/REB
Appication of a Hazard-Assessment Research Strategy for
Waste Disposal at 106-Mile Ocean Disposal Site (Chapter
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P891-1S2816/REB
Effects of Pond Characteristics on Btobc Exposures.
PB91-182816/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-182824/REB
Review of NAPAP Integrated Assessment VistoSity.
PB91-182824/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-1ft2832/R£B
Source Apportionment of Mutagenic Activity of Fine Particle
Organics in Boise. Idaho.
PB91-182832/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-1B2S40/REB
Sector Sampling for VOC*S during Remediation of Super-
fund Site at Shaver's Farm. Georgia.
PB91-182840/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF Ml
PB91-182857/REB
Total VolaHe Organic Concentrations in 2700 Personal,
Indoor, and Outdoor Air Samples Collected in the US EPA
PB91-182857/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-1S2865/REB
Identification of Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in Con-
sumer Products and Common Microenvironments.
PB91-1S2865/REB 91-01 PCM3/MFA01
PB91-1S2S73/REB
US EPA TEAM Study of Inhalabte Particles (PM10): Study
Design, Response Rate, and Sampler Performance.
PB91-182873/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-182881/REB
Overview of the Technical Implications of Methanol and
Ethanol as Highway Motor Vehicle Fuels.
PB91-1828817REB 91-01 PC M3/MF Ml
PB91-182899/REB
Determination of Routes of Exposure of Infants and Tod-
dters to Household Pesticides: A Plot Study.
PB91-182899/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
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Protocol for the Field Validation of Stationary Source Emis-
sion Measurements.
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PB91-182915/REB
Criteria to Protect Wetland Ecological Integrity.
PB91-182915/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-182923/REB
Aquatic Information and Retrieval (Aquire) Database
System.
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PB91-183046/REB
Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study.
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Textile Dye Weighing Monitoring Study. Supplement
PB91-183053/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PB91-183079/REB
MINTEQA2/PRODEFA2, A Geochemical Assessment
Model for Environmental Systems: Version 3.0 User's
Manual.
PB91-183079/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
PB91-183160/REB
Human Impacts to Minnesota Wetlands.
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Evaluation of Ozonation By-Products from Two California
Surface Waters.
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PB91-183186/REB
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Test of a Kinetic Model for
the Oxidation of Organic Compounds with Ozone and Hy-
drogen Peroxide in a Semibatch Reactor.
PB91-183186/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PBS1-183194/REB
Advanced Oxidation Processes. Description of a Kinetic
Model for the Oxidation of Hazardous Materials in Aqueous
Media with Ozone and Hydrogen Peroxide in a Semibatch
Reactor.
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PB91-183202/REB
Water Relations of Differentially Irrigated Cotton Exposed to
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PB91-183210/REB
Significance of the Surface Microlayer to the Environmental
Fate of Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate Predicted from Marine Mi-
crocosnis.
PB91-183210/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-183228/REB
Spato-Temporal Fluctuations in the Distribution and Abun-
dance of Demersal Fish and Epibenthic Crustaceans in Ya-
PB91-^2M/8lB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-183236/REB
Preliminary Field Verification of Daily Growth Increments in
the Lapillar Otolrths of Juvenile Gunners.
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PB91-183244/REB
Infrared Method for Plume Rise Visualization and Measure-
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Comparison of Mutagenic Activities of Several Peroxyacyl
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Elevated Pkime Transport and Diffusion: 20-150 km Down-
91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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Determination of Organic Emissions from New Carpeting
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PB91-183285/REB
Use of Scavenging Ratios for the Inference of Surface-
Level Concentrations and Subsequent Dry Deposition of
Ca<2+ ). Mg(2+ ). Na(1 + ). and K(1 + ). ........ 401
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Velocity OsceMatkxis and Pkime Dispersion in a Residential
Neighborhood during Wintertime Nights. An-/u_ A01
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PB91-183301/REB
Summary of the 1990 EPA/A_andI WMAJnttmgonriIJSpn-
posium: Measurement
PB91-183301 /REB
Stability of the Mutagenicity in Stored Cigarette Smokers'
Urine and Extract „ ... /UF ....
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""^st" Hydro|ysis Rate Constant Prediction from Infrared In-
91-01 PCA02/MFA01
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DO Model Uncertainty with Correlated Inputs^
DCQ1.1HWK/RFB 91-01 PC AO3/Mt-AUl
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Remobilization of Toxic Heavy Metals Adsorbed to Bacte-
rial Wall-Clay Composites.
PB91-183350/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
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Distribution of Hydrophobic lonogenic Organic Compounds
between Octanol and Water: Organic Acids.
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Apparatus for Short Time Measurements in a Fixed-Bed
Gas/Solid Reactor.
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Isotopic Exchange between Carbon Dioxide and Ozone via
O((sup 1)D) in the Stratosphere.
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PB91-183392/REB
Paniculate Characteristics and Visual Effects of the Atmos-
phere at Research Triangle Park.
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PB91-183400/REB
Particle Transmission Characteristics of an Annular Den-
uder Ambient Sampling System.
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Chemical Reactions and Transport of Alkanes and Their
Products in the Troposphere.
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Accumulation Factors for Eleven Polychlorinated Biphenyl
Congeners.
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PB91-183434/REB
Identification of Nonpolar Toxicants in Effluents Using Tox-
teity-Based Fracfonatton with Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry.
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Ecology of Quiescent Microbes. Viewing Microbial Habitats
as Interacting Zones of Proliferation and Quiescence Can
Give New Insights into the Operation of Microbial Commu-
nities in the Environment.
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PB91-183459/REB
Effects of 3,4-Methylenedtoxymethamphetamine on Auto-
nomic Thermoreregulatory Responses of the Rat.
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PB91-183467/REB
Comparative Effects of Hypoxia on Behavioral Thermoregu-
latton in the Rats, Hamsters, and Mice.
PB91-183467/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-183475/REB
Comparison of Mutagenicity Results for Nine Compounds
Evaluated at the 'hgprt' Locus in the Standard and Suspen-
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PB91-183483/REB
Functional Deficits Produced by 3-Methylindole-lnduced Ol-
factory Mucosal Damage Revealed by a Simple Olfactory
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-183491/REB
Murine Susceptibility to Oroanophosphorus-lnduced De-
layed Neuropathy (OPIDN). .,...-.„,
PB91-183491/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-183509/REB
Analysis of the Genotoxicity of Anthraquinone Dyes in the
PKrM83^09/RE^ 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-183517/REB
Physiological Consequences of Early Neonatal Growth Re-
tardation: Effects of alpha-Difluoromethylomithine on Renal
Growth and Function in the Rat ...,..,- ...
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PB91-183525/REB
RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Decision Procedures
Viewed as Quality Control Schemes. __...,.,.-...
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PB91-183533/REB
Multjlaboratory Evaluation of Methods for Detecting Enteric
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PB91-183541/REB
Incineration Treatment of Arsenic-Contaminated Soil.
PB91-183541/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-183566/REB
National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program. Pro-
re91^83566/TREBrM! ' 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
PB91-186965/REB
Biological Assessment of Toxteity Caused by Chemical
Constituents Eluted from Site Soils Collected at the Drake
Chemical Superfund Site, Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Penn-
pfegvieeges/REB 91-01 PCA20
PB91-186999/REB
t Project Management Handbook.
ig/REB 91-04 PC
PB9M87013/REB
Model Informational Notice Letter to Local Governments.
PB91-187013/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-187021/REB
CERCLA Implementation of Inspector Training Require-
ments for OSCs/RPMs at the Intermediate Level in STEP
and First-Line Supervisors.
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PB91-187039/REB
Questions and Answers About the State Role in Remedy
Selection at Non-Fund-Financed Enforcement Sites.
PB91-187039/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-187054/REB
Chemfix Technologies, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Proc-
ess. Application Analysis Report.
PB91-187054/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-187062/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 222: Fenamiphos.
PB91-187062/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-187500/HEB
Toxic Release Inventory, 1989. Magnetic Tape Documenta-
tion.
PB91-187500/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PB91-187575/REB
NATICH Data Base Report on State, Local and EPA Air
Toxics Activities.
PB91-187575/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
PB91-187583/REB
Assessment of Unregulated Emissions from Gasoline Oxy-
genated Blends.
PB91-187583/REB 91-01 PC A09/MF A02
PB91-190850/REB
CERCLA Removal Actions at Methane Release Sites.
PB91-190850/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
PB91-190959/REB
Approximate Multiphase Flow Modeling by Characteristic
Methods.
PB91-190959/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PB91-190975/REB
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
Emission Factors for Superfund Remediation Technologies.
PB91-190975/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB91-190983/REB
Guidance on the Application of Refined Dispersion Models
for Air Toxics Releases.
PB91-190983/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
PB91-190991/REB
Radon Concentrations Around the L-Bar Uranium Mill Site.
PB91-190991/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-191007/REB
Basic Concepts of Contaminant Sorption at Hazardous
Waste Sites (Ground Water Issue).
PB91-191007/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-191015/REB
Fate Constants for Some Chlorofluorocarbon Substitutes.
PB91-191015/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-191049/REB
Directory of OAQPS Information Services.
PB91-191049/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-191056/REB
Reductive Dehalogenaflon of Organic Contaminants in Soils
and Ground Water. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-191056/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-191064/REB
Designing and Implementing an Air Toxics Control Program:
A Program Development Manual for State and Local Agen-
PB91-183335/REB
of D-ch.orchenols
PB91-187005/REB
Final Guidance on Preparing Waste-In Lists and Volumetric
Rankings for Release to Potentially Responsible Parties
(PRPs) under CERCLA ("Waste-In' Guidance^
PB91-187005/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-191064/REB 91-01 PCA07/MFA01
PB91-191072/REB
Evaluation of Dense Gas Simulation Models.
PB91-191072/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
PB91-191080/REB
Lake and Stream Indicators for U.S. EPA's Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
PB91-191080/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
PB91-191098/REB
Terrestrial Plants (Chapter 3).
PB91-191098/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-191106/REB
Evaluating Amphibian Responses in Wetlands Impacted by
Mining Activities in the Western United States.
PB91-191106/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-191114/REB
Colloidal FE2O3 Transport Studies in Laboratory Model
Systems Using Shallow Aquifer Material.
PB91-191114/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
PB91-191122/REB
IACP: Overview of the Boise, Idaho, and the Roanoke, Vir-
PB9ai-191122/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-191130/REB
Modeling Cartxan Monoxide (CO) Exposures within Microen-
vironments Given Personal Exposure Monitoring Data
PB91-191130/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-191148/REB
Receptor Modeling of Fine Particles in the Tacoma Tide-
p|ll-i1l148/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
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Regional Patterns in Three Biological Indicators of Stream
CondWon in Ohio.
PB91-191155/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-191163/REB
Review of Treatment for Hazardous Waste Streams (Chap-
PB91-191163/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-191171/REB
Airborne Particle Sizes and Sources Found in Indoor Air.
PB91-191171/REB 9141 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-191189/REB
Quantification of Parbduate Emission Rates from Vacuum
Cleaners.
PB91-191189/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
P891-191197/REB
Use of GSal FibriRary Acidic Protein in First-Tier Assess-
ments of Neurotoxicity.
PB91-191197/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
P891-1912O5/REB
Environmental QA: A Plan for Consistency in the 90s.
PB91-191205/REB 9141 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-191213/REB
Wind Field Development for the EPA Regional Oxidant
Model.
PB91-191213/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PS91-191221/REB
Sensitivity Analysis of a Nested Ozone Air Quality Model.
PB91-191221/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-191239/REB
Air Quality Monitoring in Atlanta with the Differential Optical
Absorption Spectrometer.
PB91-191239VREB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-191247/REB
Inventory of Constructed Wetlands for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment in the U.S.
PB91-191247/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PO91-191254/REB
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category IV: Qual-
ity Assurance Protect Plans.
PB91-1912S4/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-191262/REB
Diaper Industry Workshop Report
PB91-191262/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-191270/REB
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Scien-
tific Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen.
PB91-191270/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-191288/REB
Multimedia Risk Assessment for Environmental Risk Man-
PS9-M91288/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF AOt
PB91-191296/REB
Information to State and Local Air PcJ-
via U.S. EPA's Air Risk Information
3-
PB91-191296/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-191304/REB
Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the Scien-
tific Criteria for Carbon Monoxide.
PB91-1913O4/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-191312/REB
MOBILE < Sensitivity Analysis.
PB91-191312/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-19132O/REB
EMAP Monitor. January 1991 Edition.
PB91-19132O/REB 91-O1 PC A03/MF A01
PM1-19133B/REB
State Revolving Fund (SRF) Interim Report to Congress: Fi-
nancial Status and Operations of Water Pollution Control
Revolving Funds.
PB91-191338/REB 9141 PCAOS/MFA01
PBBt-1«t34«/REB
Factors ConboVng Minimum Son Liner Thickness.
PB91-191346/REB 9141 PC A10/MF A02
PB91-1913S3/WEB
Background Hydrocarbon Vapor Concentration Study for
Underground Fuel Storage Tanks.
PB9t-1913S3/REB 9141 PCA11/MFAO2
P091-191361/REB
Risk Assessment and Risk Management
PB91-191361 /REB 9141 PCA14/MFA02
PS91-191379/REB
New Approaches in the Derivation of Acceptable Daiy
pS^101379/REB 9141 PC A03/MF A01
PB9M913S7/REB
Leachate CoMection in LandWs: Steady Case.
PB91-191387/REB 9141 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-19139S/REB
F«d Verification^ HELP Mode, fcrljjd* ^^ -f
PB91-191403/REB
International Approaches to Developing Standards far Non-
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
P991-191411/REB
Combustion Control of Organic Emissions from Municipal
PB9Tl91411fflra 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-19H29/REB
Control of PCDD/PCDF Emissions from Refuse-Derived
Fuel Combustors.
PB91-191429/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-191437/BEB
EPA's Control Technology Approach to Assisting States
and Regions with Air Toxics Problems: Five Case Studies.
PB91-191437/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-19144S/REB
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Calcium Sorbents for Acid Gas
Emission Control.
PB91-191445/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-191452/REB
Fish Consumption Advisories: Toward a Unified, Scientifi-
cally Credfcte Approach.
PB91-191452/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-191460/REB
Evaluation of Landfill-Liner Designs.
PB91-191460/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-191478/REB
Production and Transport of Carbon Dioxide in a Contami-
nated Vadose Zone: A Stable and Radioactive Carbon Iso-
tope Study.
PB91-191478/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-1914M/REB
Ozone Concentration and Pulmonary Response Relation-
ships for 6.6-Hour Exposures with Five Hours of Moderate
Exercise to O.OB, 0.10, and 0.12 PPM.
PB91-191486/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB9M91494/REB
Mechanisms of Inorganic Particle Formation during Suspen-
sion Heating of Simulated Aqueous Wastes.
PB91-191494/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-191502/REB
Integrated Model for Predicting the Fate of Orgarics in
Wastewater Treatment Plants.
PB91-191S02/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-191S10/REB
Hypothermic Effects of a Homologous Series of Short-
Chain Alcohols In Rats.
PB91-191510/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-191S28/REB
Toxic-Induced Hypothenna and Hypometabofem: Do They
Increase Uncertainty in the Extrapolation of lexicological
Data from Experimental Animals to Humans.
PB91-191528/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-191536/REB
Prediction of the Reactivities of Cydopenta-por/nuctear Ar-
omatic Hydrocarbons by Quantum Mechanical Methods.
PB91-191536/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-111544/REB
Potentetion of 2.6-DHtrotoluene Genotoxicity in Fischer
344 Rats by Pretreatment with PeritachtorophenoL
PB91-191544/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-191S51/REB
Comparison of Rats of the Fischer 344 and Long-Evans
Strains in Their Autonomic Thermoregulatory Response to
Tnmethyrbn AJViHialjalion.
PB91-191S51/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-191569/REB
In vitro/In vivo Effects of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate on
Leydn Cells of Adult Rats.
PB91-191569/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-191S77/REB
Rat Flash-Evoked Potential Peak N160 Amplitude: Modula-
tion by Relative Flash Intensity.
PB91-191S77/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-191585/REB
Carcinogenicity of Dichloroacetic Acid In the Male B6C3F1
Mouse.
PB91-191585/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
P891-191S93/REB
Amplification of COM Toxicrty by Chkxdecone: Destruction
of Rat Hepatic Microsomal Cytochrome P-450 Subpopufe-
Son.
PB91-191593/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB9M91601/REB
TrtermostabiMyof Sperm Nuclei Assessed by Microir^ection
into Hsntstsf Oocytos.
PB91-191601/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-191619/REB
Gkitamata Neurotoxicity in Rat Audtory System: CocNear
Nuclear Complex.
PB91-191619/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-191627/REB
Structure-Activity Study of Paracetamol Analogues: InNbi-
tfen of Repfcative DNA Synthesis in V79 Chinese Hamster
PB91-1916Z7/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-191635/REB
Aerosol Therapy Impications of Particle Deposition Pat-
terns in Simulated Human Airways.
PB91-191635/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-101643/REB
Comparabaty of Rat and Human Visual-Evoked Potentials.
PB91-191643/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-191650/REB
Assessment of the HepatDtoratity of Acute and Short-Term
Exposure to Inhaled p-Xytene in F-344 Rats.
PB91-191650/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB9M91668/REB
Use of the Spiral Salmonella Assay to Detect the Mutage-
nicity of Complex Environmental Mixtures.
PB91-191668/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-191676/REB
Ca(2+ )/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Phosphorylation Is
Not Altered by Amygdaloid Kindling.
PB91-191676/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-1916M/REB
Use and Development of Environmentally Controlled Cham-
bers (Mesocosms) for Evaluating Biotechnology Products:
The Proceedings of the Workshop on the Use and Devel-
opment of Terrestrial Mesocosms.
PB91-191684/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
PB91-191692/REB
MOFAT: A Two-Dimensional Finite Element Program for
Multiphase Flow and Mutficomponent Transport Program
Documentation and User's Guide.
PB91-191692/REB 91-01 PCA06/MFA01
PB91-191700/REB
Current and Target Recovery Rates for Plastics Packaging
in Oregon.
PB91-191700/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PB91-191718/REB
Dectsionmaker's Guide to Recycling Plastics.
PB91-191718/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-191726/REB
Assessment of Single-Stage Trickling Fitter Nitrification.
PB91-191726/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB91-193649/REB
Intensive Survey of the Big Muddy Main Stem from Rend
Lake to the Mississippi River, 1988.
PB91-193649/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF AOt
PB9M93S47/REB
Indoor Air-Assessment Indoor Concentrations of Environ-
mental Carcinogens.
PB91-193847/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
PB91-195941/REB
Conversion of Methanol-Fueted 16- Valve, 4-Cylinder Engine
to Operation on Gaseous 2H2/CO Fuel. Interim Report 3.
PB91-19S941/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-195958/REB
Criteria for Assessing the Role of Transported Ozone/Pre-
cursors in Ozone Nonattainment Areas.
PB91-195958/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB9M9S968/REB
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 51: Glass Source
Assessment Sampling System (Glass SASS).
PB91-195966/REB . 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-19S974/REB
Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids. Ground Water Issue.
PB91-195974/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-195982/REB
ORD Health Biomarkers Program. Research Strategy Docu-
ment
PB91-195982/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-195990/REB
Molecular Optical Spectroscoptc Techniques for Hazardous
Waste Site Screening.
PB91-19S990/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
PB91-196006/REB
Final Technical Report for the Preliminary Field Survey and
on-Site. In-srtu and Laboratory Evaluations Completed at
MBtown Reservoir (FY90).
PB91-196006/REB 91-01 PC A08/MF A01
PB91-196014/REB
Design of Terrecosm Enclosures for Use in Ecortsk Assess-
ment Evaluations.
PB91-196014/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PW1-196022/REB
Sensitivity Analysis on the Effects of Serial Correlation on
Exposure Estim&tBs.
PB91-196022/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196048/REB
Bake-Out of a Portion of a New High-Rse Office Building.
PB91-196048/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PW1-19SOS5/REB
Chemical Characterization of Extractable Organic Matter
from Ambient Aerosols Collected in Boise. Idaho.
PB91-1960S5/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-t9S063/REB
Evakabor of Methodology for Determination of Polyrialo-
genated Dbenzo-'p'-Doxns and Dibenzofurans in Ambient
PB91-196063/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
P891-196071/REB
CSmate Data and Analysis for the New England Forest
Health Monitoring Project (NEFHM/EMAP Forests).
PB91-196071/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-1960S9/REB
Ongoing Fundamental Hazardous Waste Incineration Re-
search at EPA/RTP Facility.
PB91-1960B9/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-198097/REB
Innovative Thermal Destruction Technologies (Chapter 7).
PB91-196097/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196105/REB
Status of Land Treatment as a Hazardous Waste Manage-
ment Alternative in the United States.
PB91-196105/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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PB91-199919/REB
PB91-196113/REB
Detection of Radicals Produced 'In vivo' during Inhalation
Exposure to Ozone: Use of Various Spin Traps.
PB91-196113/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196121/REB
Interpretations and Limitations of Pulmonary Function Test-
ing in Small Laboratory Animals.
PB91-196121/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
PB91-196139/REB
Model of 'Giardia lamblia' Inactjvation by Free Chlorine.
PB91-196139/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196147/REB
Principles of Water Filtration.
PB91-196147/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196154/REB
Microorganisms in Municipal Solid Waste and Public Hearth
Implications.
PB91-196154/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-196162/REB
Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Study of Mixed
Haloacetic Acids Found in Chlorinated Drinking Water.
PB91-196162/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196170/REB
Modeling Contaminant Propagation in Drinking Water Distri-
bution Systems.
PB91-196170/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196188/REB
Destruction of Enteric Bacteria and Viruses during Two-
Phase Digestion.
PB91-196188/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196196/REB
Presence-Absence Coliform Test for Monitoring Drinking
Water Quality.
PB91-196196/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196204/REB
Changing Solar Ultraviolet Climate and the Ecological Con-
sequences for Higher Plants.
PB91-196204/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196212/REB
Relationships between Laboratory and Pilot-Scale Combus-
tion of Some Chlorinated Hydrocarbons.
PB91-196212/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-196220/REB
Risk Equivalent Seasonal Waste Load Allocation.
PB91-196220/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196238/REB
Incineration of Solid Waste.
PB91-196238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196246/REB
SITE Demonstration of the American Combustion Pyretron
Oxygen-Enhanced Burner.
PB91-196246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196253/REB
Analysis of Inactjvation of 'Giardia lamblia1 by Chlorine.
PB91-196253/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196261/REB
NATO/CCMS Conference on the Demonstration of Reme-
dial Acton Technologies for Contaminated Land and
Groundwater. Held in Bilthoven. The Netherlands on No-
vember 7-1 1 , 1 988.
PB91-196261/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196279/REB
Interaction of Elevated Ultraviolet-B Radiation and CO2 on
Productivity and Photosynthetic Characteristics in Wheat,
Rice, and Soybean.
PB91-196279/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
P891-196287/REB
Effects of UV-B Radiation on Soybean Yield and Seed
Quality: A Six-Year Field Study.
PB91-196287/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196295/REB
Field Study of the Interaction between Solar Ultraviolet-B
Radiation and Drought on Photosynthesis and Growth in
PB91-196295/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196303/REB
Biologically Enhanced Oxygen Transfer in the Activated
Sludge Process.
PB9VI96303/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
P691-196311/REB
Technical Note: Adsorption Capacity of GAC for Synthetic
Organics.
PB91-196311/REB
PB91-196329/REB
Minimization of Transient Emissions from Rotary Kiln Incin-
erators, 1990.
PB91-196329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196337/REB
Flow and Dispersion of Pollutants within Two-Dimensional
PB^196337/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-196345/REB
Factors Influencing Mercury Concentrations in Walleyes in
91-01 PC A01/MF A01
91* PCA02/MFA01
PB91-196352/REB
Incinerability Ranking Systems for RCRA Hazardous Con-
PTOVI96352/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196360/REB
Determination of Total Organic Halide in Water A Compar-
ative Study of Two Instruments.
PB91-196360/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196378/REB
Design Information Report Sludge Management Systems.
PB91-196378/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196386/REB
Modeling the Inactivation of Giardia Lamblia.
PB91-196386/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196394/REB
Hazardous Waste Decontamination with Plasma Reactors.
P391-19S394/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196402/REB
Pollution Prevention: Not Only 'Where It's at' but 'Where
It's Been'.
PB91-196402/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-196410/REB
Measuring and Modeling Variations in Distribution System
Water Quality.
PB91-196410/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196428/REB
Possibje Red Spruce Decline: Contributions of Tree-Ring
Analysis.
PB91-196428/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-196436/REB
Effects of Dietary Exposure to Methyl Parathion on Egg
Laying and Incubation in Mallards.
PB91-196436/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196444/REB
Application of Staged Combustion and Rebuming to the
Co-Firing of Nitrogen-Containing Wastes.
PB91-196444/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196451/REB
Emissions of Metals and Organics from Municipal
Wastewater Sludge Incinerators, 1991.
PB91-196451/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-196469/REB
Overview and Update of the Superfund Innovative Technol-
ogy Evaluation (SITE) Demonstration Program.
PB91-196469/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196477/REB
Environmental Impacts on the Physiological Mechanisms
Controlling Xenobrotic Transfer Across Rsh Gills.
PB91-196477/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196485/REB
QSAR Modelling of the ERL-D Fathead Minnow Acute Tox-
katy Database.
PB91-196485/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196493/REB
Interaction of Vapour Phase Organic Compounds with
Indoor Sinks.
PB91-196493/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196501/REB
Models for Analyzing Data in Initiation-Promotion Studies.
PB91-196501 /REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196519/REB
Prediction of Retention Times in Temperature-Programmed
Multichromatography.
PB91-196519/REB
P891-196527/REB
Sources of Air Pollutants Indoors: VOC and Fine Paniculate
Species.
PB91-196527/REB 91-01 PC A03
PB91-196535/REB
EPA Program for Monitoring Ecological Status and Trends.
PB91-196535/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196S43/REB
Intereomparison of Atmospheric Nitric Acid Measurements
at Elevated Ambient Concentrations.
PB91-196543/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196550/REB
Preliminary Studies of Video Images of Smoke Dispersion
in the Near Wake of a Model Building.
PB91-196550/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196S68/REB
Wind Tunnel and Gaussian Plume Modeling of Building
Wake Dispersion.
PB91-196568/RE8 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196584/REB
Moderately Stable Flow Over a Three-Dimensional Hill: A
Comparison of Linear Theory with Laboratory Measure-
PB91-196584/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196592/REB
Germinomas and Teratotd Siphon Anomalies in Softshell
dams, 'Mya arenaria'. Environmentally Exposed to Herbi-
cides.
PB91-196592/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-196600/REB
CaranogenJcity of Black Rock Harbor Sediment to the
Eastern Oyster and Trophic Transfer of Black Rock Harbor
Carcinogens from the Blue Mussel to the Winter Flounder.
PB91-196600/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196618/REB
Innovative Practices for Treating Waste Streams Containing
Heavy Metals: A Waste Minimization Approach.
PB91-196618/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-196626/REB
Development and Demonstration of a Riot-Scale Debris
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-196634/REB
Presence of Enteric Viruses in Freshwater and Their Re-
moval by the Conventional Drinking Water Treatment Proc-
ess.
PB91-196634/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-196642/REB
Biodegradation of Hydrocarbon Vapors in the Unsaturated
Zone.
PB91-196642/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196659/REB
Studies of Benzidine-Based Dyes in Sediment-Water Sys-
tems.
P891-196659/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196667/REB
Predicting Chemical Accumulation in Shoots of Aquatic
Plants.
PB91-196667/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-196675/REB
Ecology and Management of the Zebra Mussel and Other
Introduced Aquatic Nuisance Species.
PB91 -196675/REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB9M96683/REB
Acid Precipitation in North America: 1987 Annual and Sea-
sonal Data Summaries from Acid Deposition System Data
Base.
PB91-196683/REB 91-01 PCA11/MFA02
PB91-196691/REB
Rate of Flow of Leachate through Clay Soil Liners.
PB91-196691/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
PB91-197053/REB
Pesticides in Natural Systems: 'How Can Their Effects Be
Monitored'. Proceedings of the Conference. Held in Corval-
lis, Oregon on December 11-12, 199O.
PB91-197053/REB 91-01 PC A06/MF A01
PB91-197061/REB
Air Emissions from Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Back-
ground Information for Proposed Standards and Guidelines.
PB91-197061/REB 91-01 PC A23/MF A03
PB91-197202/REB
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium.
PB91-197202/REB 91-01 PC E99/MF E99
PB91-197210/REB
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 1.
Sessions 1, 2, 3A, and 3B.
PB91-197210/REB 91-01 PC A99/MF A04
PB91-197228/REB
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 2.
Sessions 4A, 48, 4C, and 5.
PB91-197228/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
PB91-197236/REB
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 3.
Sessions 6A, 6B, and 6C.
PB91-197236/REB 91-01 PC A19/MF A03
PB91-197244/REB
Proceedings: 1990 SO2 Control Symposium. Volume 4.
Sessions 7 A, 7B, and Posters.
PB91-197244/REB 91-01 PC A25/MF A04
PB91-197418/REB
2-Methylhexanoic Acid Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-197418/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-198051/REB
Parachute Creek Shale Oil Project Monitoring Review Com-
mittee Meeting Report, August 9. 1990.
PB91 -198051 /REB 91-01 PC A05/MF A01
PB91-199844/REB
Use of a Fourier Transform Spectrometer as a Remote
Sensor at Superfund Sites.
PB91-199844/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-199851/REB
Comparison of Screening Approaches.
PB9M 99851/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-199869/REB
Use of Grass Shrimp ('Palaemorietes pugio') Larvae in
Field Btoassays of the Effects of Agricultural Runoff into
Estuaries.
PB91-199869/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-199877/REB
Environmental and Molecular Characterization of Systems
Which Affect Genome Alteration in 'Pseudomonas aerugir-
osa'. Chapter 25.
PB91-199877/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-199885/REB
Turbulent Flame Reactor Studies of Chlorinated Hydrocar-
bon Destruction Efficiency.
PB91-199885/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-199893/REB
Morphological and Behavioral Characters in Mosquitoflsh
as Potential Btoindication of Exposure to Kraft Mill Effluent.
PB91-199893/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-199901/REB
Coupled Mass and Energy Transport Phenomena in Aero-
sol/Vapor-Laden Gases. 2. Computer Modeling of Water
Vapor/Droplet Interaction and Entrapment
PB91-199901/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-199919/REB
Development of Surrogate Lung Systems with Controlled
Thermodynamic Environments to Study Hygroscopic Parti-
cles: Air Pollutants and Pharmacologic Drugs.
PB91-199919/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
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PB91-1M927/REB
Aerodynamic Classification of Ftoers with Aerosol Centri-
fuges.
PB91-199927/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-199935/REB
Micronuctei in Epithelial Cells from Sputum of Uranium
Workers.
PB91-199935/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-199943/REB
Non-Random Cell Killing in Cryopreservation: Implications
for Performance of the Battery of Leukocyte Tests (BLT), 1.
Toxic and Immunotoxic Effects.
PB91-199943/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-1M950/REB
Development of the U.S. EPA Health Effects Research
Laboratory Frozen Blood Cell Repository Program.
PB91-199950/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-199968/REB
Identification of Organic N-Chkxamines In vitro h Stomach
Fluid from the Rat After CNorination.
PB91-199968/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
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Transducton of Linked Chromosomal Genes between
'Pseudomonas aeruginosa1 Strains during Incubation In situ
•Habitat
91-01 PC A02/MF A01
in a Freshwater
PB91-199976/REB
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RISKS ov Toxic Gontsmn&nts to Exploited Fish Populstionsi
Influence of Life History, Data Uncertainty and Exploitation
Intensity.
PB91-199984/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
PB91-1M992/REB
Statistical Issue* in Risk Assessment of Reproductive Out-
comes with Chemical Mixtures.
P891-199992/REB 91-01 PC AOZ/MF A01
PB91-200220/REB
Effects of 2,4-Oithiobiuret on Sensory and Motor Function.
PB91-200220/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-20O23S/REB
Behavioral and Naurochemical Changes in Rats Dosed Re-
peatedh/ with Disopropytfluorophospnate.
P891-200238/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-200246SREB
Cytogenetic SturJes of Ethyl Acryiate Using C57BL/6 Mice.
PB91-200246/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-2002S3/REB
Rat Strain and Stock Comparisons Using, a Functional Ob-
servational Battery: Baseine Values and Effects of Amitraz.
P891-2O02S3/REB 91-01 PC AO3/MF A01
PB91-2O0281/REB
Effect of Cadmium and Other Metal Cations on In vitro
Leydkj Ce« Testosterone Production.
PB91-200261/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-2OOZ79/REB
Pharmacokinetic Basis of Age-Related Changes in Sensitiv-
ity to Toxicants-
PB91-200279/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
Ar OuaHy Data Analysis System for Interrelating Effects.
Standards, and Hooded Source Reductions: Part 11. A Log-
normal Model Relating Human Lung Function Decrease to
CO Exposure.
P891-200287/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-20029S/REB
Effect of beta-Cvdodaxtrin on Mucochtoric Acid and 3-
.
PB91-20029S/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
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Suppression of the Lutertzing Hormone Surge by CNorrJ-
meform in Ovahectomized. Steroid-Primed Female Rats.
PB91-200303/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PBtl-200311/REB
negatory Response of Humans Exposed to Low Levels
of Ozone for 66 Hours.
PB91-200311/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
Pe»1-200329/REB
DMA Sequence Analysis of Revertants of the fiisD3052>
ABeto of •Saknonefta typhimuriunV TA98 Using the Pofymer-
•ae Chain Reaction and Direct Sequencing; Application to
1-Nttiopyrene-tnduced Revertants.
P891-200329/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
pmi-200337/REB
Toxkaly Tests of Effluents with Marsh Plants in Water and
Sedknent
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PM1-20M34/REB
Lake Michigan Water OuaHy Report, 1968.
PB91-a00634/R£B
91-01 PCA07/MFA01
Intensive Survey of Shawnee National Forest Region
Streams of Southern Hnois, 1966-1987.
PB91-200659/REB 91-01 PC AO6/MF A01
PB91-201O61/REB
Problem Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents (POHC)
Reference Directory. Documentation.
PB91-201061/REB 91-O4 PCAM/MFA04
PfMI-201095/REB
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Poiutant Sources on Individual Expo-
MML Docufnentsbon.
PB91-201095/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA01
PB91-2014S9/REB
Pesticide Monitoring: Illinois EPA's Summary of Results,
1985-1989.
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PB91-201467/REB
Financial Management Evaluation. Appendices (Wastewater
Utility).
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Design, Construction, and Operation of Hazardous and
Non-Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments.
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PB91-205021/REB
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ment System. User's Manual
PB91-205021/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
PB91-20S1S3/REB
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 1. Technical Manual.
PB91-205153/REB 91-04 PCA10/MFA02
PB91-2051S1/REB
Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers.
Volume 2. User's Guide.
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PB91-20S484/REB
Removal Program Priorities.
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PB91-20S4S2/REB
Implementation of the Decentralized Contractor Perform-
ance Evaluation and Award Fee Process for Selected Re-
merJal Program Contracts.
PB91-205492/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PM1-20S177/REB
Financial Management Evaluation Handbook for
Wastewater Utility.
PB91-206177/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
PM1-20S1SS/REB
Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Lead: Assessment of Scientific and Technical Information.
PB91-206185/REB 91-01 PCA09/MFAW
PB91-20S193/REB
Collecting Household Hazardous Wastes at Wastewater
Treatment Plants. Case Studfes.
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PB91-206219/REB
Impact of Declaring Soybean Oil Exempt from VOC Regula-
toons on tno Co&txios Proof SITU
PB91-206219/REB 91-01 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-20S227/REB
Toxic Substances Control Act A Guide for Chemical Im-
porters/Exporters. An Overview.
PB91-206227/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-20S23S/REB
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1989.
Executive Summary and Chapter 4-Excerpts.
PB91-206235/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-206243/REB
State-of-4he-Art Field Hydrauic Conductivity Testing of
Compacted Sols.
PB91-2O6243/REB 91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PBS1-20S2SO/REB
Environmental Impact Statement/State Analysis Report
Cedar Bay Coganenrton Project. Jacksormte. Florida (EPA
and FDER). Induing Technical Append*.
P891-2O6250/REB 91-01 PC A24/MF A03
PB91-208268/REB
Gridded Model Informalioii Support System (GMISS) User's
Guide. Volume 2. UAM Subsystem.
PB91-206268/REB 9144 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-20S27S/REB
Assessment of Single-Stage TricUng Filer Nitrification.
PB91-206276/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF AOt
PB81-20S342^tEB
Lignt-Duty Automotive Technology and Fuel Economy
Trends through 1991.
PB91-2063427REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PB91-20S359/REB
Office of Toxic Substances Scientific and Technical Re-
ports: 1983-1988.
PB91-2063S9/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
PB91-20SS7S/RE8
Terbutryn: Decision Document
PB91-206573/REB
PB91-206S81/REB
OxydemetorHMethyl PD-1: Initiation of Special Review.
PB91-206S81/REB 91-01 PCA04/MFA01
PB91-206599/REB
Evaluation of Sol Wasting Technology: ResuRs of Bench-
Scale Experiments on Petroleum-Fuels Contaminated Sofa.
PB91-2O6599/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF AOt
PB91-20M07/REB
Proceedngs of the National Conference on Household
Hazardous Waste Management (5th). Held h San Franois-
co. Calfomia on November 5-7.1990.
PB91-206607/REB 91-01 PCA99/MFA04
91-01 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-206797/REB
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1989.
PB91-206797/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-206805/REB
Environmental Radiation Data. Report 62, April-June 1990.
PB91-206805/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-206S21/REB
Summary of State Radon Programs, 1989. Appendix.
PB91-206821/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A02
PB91-206839/REB
Comparison and Evaluation of Field and Laboratory Toxkaty
Tests with Fenvalerate on an Estuanne Crustacean.
PB91-206839/REB 91-01 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-206847/REB
Expert Systems: Tools for Hazardous Waste Managers.
PB91-206847/REB 91-01 PCA01/MFA01
PB91-206854/REB
Determining the Nutrient Status of Drinking Water.
PB91-206854/REB 91-01 PC A01/MF A01
PB«1-206S82/REB
Increasing Levels of Environmental Mutagens: Potential for
Affecting Viral Evolution and Pathogerbcrty: A
Pathogencffy: A Speculative
91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
AffectBig
Review.
PB91-206862/REB
PB91-206870/REB
Anomalies in the Enumeration of Starved Bacteria on Cul-
ture Medfe Containing NaMboc Acid and Tetracychne.
P891-206870/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-206SSS/REB
Pollutant Dynamics as Influenced by Seagrass Beds: Ex-
periments with Tributyttin in Thalassia* Microcosms.
PB91-206888/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-20S898/REB
Explanation for the Decline of Bacteria Introduced into Lake
Water.
PB91-206896/REB 91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-2OS904/REB
Divergence between Populations of a Monogamous Poly-
chaete with Male Parental Care: Premating Isolation and
Chromosome Variation.
PB91-206904/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-20S912/REB
Pressure and Temperature Fluctuations in Underground
Storage Tank Pipelines Containing Gasoline.
PB91 -206912/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-20S920/REB
Human Alveolar and Peritoneal Macrophages Mediate Fun-
OBlasJs Independently of L-Argmioe Oxidation to Nitrite or
PB91-206920/REB 91-01 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-20693S/REB
Para-Hydroxybenzoate as an Intermediate in the Anaerobic
Transformation of Phenol to Benzoate.
PB91-206938/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-20S946/REB
Ocular Chondrosarcomas in 'Rivulus marmoratus' Poey
(Short Communication).
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PB91-208953/REB
Attachment and Replication of •Pseudomonas aeruginosa'
Bacteriophages under Conditions Simulating Aquatic Envi-
PB91-206953/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-20S9S1/REB
Mtotic Stabity of Transforming DMA is Determined by Its
Chromosomal Configuration in the Fungus *Cochiobolus
hetorostrophus'.
PB91-206961/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-20S979/REB
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 2. Current
Sources of Acidrty in Aotfc and Low Aod-Neutratsng Ca-
pacity Streams.
PB91-206979/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PM1-20SM7/REB
Stream Chemistry in the Eastern United States. 1. Synoptic
Survey Design. Acid-Base Status, and Regional Patterns.
PB91-206987/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-20SWS/REB
PC BEEPOP. an Ecotoocotogical Simulation Model for
Honey Bee Populations.
PB91-206995/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-207O01/REB
Regional Characteristics of Land Use in Northeast and
Southern Blue Ridge Province: Associations with Acid Rain
Effects on Surface-water Chemistry.
PB91-207001/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-207019/REB
Brain Chofenesterase Activity of Bobwhite Acutely Exposed
to Chlorpyrifos.
PB91-207019/REB 91-01 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-207027/11EB
Regulatory Barriers to Pollution Prevention: A Position
Paper of the Implementation Count* of the American Insfr
User Manual NBSAVTS CONTAM88. A User Interface for
Air Movement and Contaminant Dispersal Analysis in Mutt-
ZOO8 DUKVIQS.
P891-206722/REB 91-01 PC A07/MF A01
91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Paperoft
lute for PoOution Prevention.
PB91-207027/REB
PB91-207035/REB
Field Samping of Residual Aviation Gasoline in Sandy Sol.
PB91-207035/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
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Stimulation of the Reductive Dechtorination of Tetrachlor-
oethene in Anaerobic Aquifer Microcosms by the Addition
of Toluene.
PB91-207043/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB91-207050/REB
Modification and Characterization of Dry Material Feeder
Delivery of Red and Violet Dye Mixtures.
PB91-207050/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-207068/REB
Method of Sperm Collection Significantly Influences Sperm
Motion Parameters Following Ethane Dimethanesulphonate
Administration in the Rat
PB91-207068/FIEB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-207076/REB
lexicological Screen to Determine In vitro Survival and
Competition of Environmentally Applied Pseudomonads
with Mouse Fecal Mterooiota.
PB91-207076/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-207084/REB
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds and
Paniculate Matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV. 1. Methods
and Descriptive Statistics.
PB91-207084/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-20709 2/REB
Source-Receptor Study of Volatile Organic Compounds and
Partkxilate Matter in the Kanawha Valley. WV. 2. Analysis
of Factors Contributing to VOC and Particle Exposures.
PB91-207092/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-207100/REB
Causes of Waterbome Outbreaks in the United States.
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PB91-207118/REB
Validation of Protocols for Assessing Early Pregnancy Fail-
ure in the Rat Oomiphene Citrate.
PB91-207118/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-207126/REB
Exposure of Humans to Ambient Levels of Ozone for 6.6
Hours Causes Cellular and Biochemical Changes in the
Lung.
PB91-207126/REB 91-01 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-210732/REB
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990.
PB91-210732/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF E99
PB91-210740/REB
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1990. Volume 1. State-
wide Summary Report.
PB91-210740/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
PB91-2107S7/REB
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 2.
Northwestern Illinois Region.
PB91-210757/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-210765/REB
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 3.
Northeastern Illinois Region.
PB91-210765/REB 91-O4 PC A08/MF A01
PB91-210773/RE8
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. 1990. Volume 4. West-
Central Illinois Region.
PB91-210773/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-210781/REB
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 5. East-
Central Illinois Region.
PB91-210781/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-210799/REB
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 6.
Southwestern Illinois Region.
PB91-210799/REB 91-O4 PC A05/MF A01
PB91-210807/REB
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program, 1990. Volume 7.
Southern Illinois Region.
PB91-210807/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A»1
PB91-211318/REB
EPA/AWWARF Cooperative Agreement Program for Drink-
ing Water Research.
PB91-211318/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-211326/REB
Summer 1990 Atlanta Ozone Precursor Study.
PB91-211326/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-211334/REB
Natural Emissions of Oxidant Precursors.
PB91-211334/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-211342/REB
Workplace Characteristics Associated with Health and
Comfort Concerns in Three Office Buildings in Washington,
DC
PB91-211342/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-211359/REB
Alryl Chloride: The Mutagenic Activity of Its Photooxidation
Products.
PB91-211359/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-211367/REB
Testing and Validation of a Multiple Nonlinear Regression
Model for Predicting Trihatomethane Formation Potential.
PB91-211367/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-211375/REB
Development of Cost Equations for GAC Treatment Sys-
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-211383/REB
Critical Review of the Developmental Toxicity and Terato-
genicity of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin: Recent Ad-
vances Toward Understanding the Mechanism.
PB91-211383/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-211391/REB
Systemic Administration of Kainic Acid Increases GABA
Levels in Perfusate from the Hippocampus of Rats 'In vivo'.
PB91-211391/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-211409/REB
Dose-Dependent Effect of Prenatal Dexamethasone Treat-
ment on beta-Adrenergic Receptor Coupling to Omithine
Decarboxylase and Cyclic AMP.
PB91-211409/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-211417/REB
Variable Selectivity and the Role of Nutritional Quality in
Food Selection by a Planktonic Rotifer.
PB91-211417/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-211425/REB
Characterization of an Axenic Strain of 'Hartmannella ver-
miformis' Obtained from an Investigation of Nosocomial Le-
gionellosis.
PB91-211425/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
PB91-211433/REB
Influence of Temperature during Electric- and Magnetic-
Field-Induced Aiteration of Calcium-Ion Release from In
vitro Brain Tissue.
PB91-211433/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-211441/REB
Hydronephrosis in Mice Exposed to TCDD-Contaminated
Breast Milk: Identification of the Peak Period of Sensitivity
and Assessment of Potential Recovery.
PB91-211441/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-211458/REB
Activity Profiles of Developmental Toxicity: Design Consid-
erations and Pilot Implementation.
PB91-211458/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-211466/REB
Disposition and Excretion of Intravenous 2,3,7,8-Tetrabro-
modibenzo-p-dioxin (TBDD) in Rats.
PB91-211466/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-211474/REB
Symposium Overview: Symposium on Application of Phar-
macokinetics in Developmental Toxicity Risk Assessments.
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PB91-211482/REB
Quantitative Methods for Cross-Species Mapping (CSM).
PB91-211482/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-2114M/REB
Insect Vims: Assays for Viral Replication and Persistence in
Mammalian Cells.
PB91-211490/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-211508/REB
Long-Term Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of Intra-
dentate Administration of Colchicine in Rats.
PB91-211508/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-211516/REB
Evaluating Capacities of GAC Preloaded with Natural Water
(Paper No. 25489).
PB91-211516/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-211524/REB
Removing Inorganics: Common Methods Have Limits.
PB91-211524/REB 91-04 PCA01/MFA01
PB91-211813/REB
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1992.
PB91-211813/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
PB91-211821/REB
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treat-
ment Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities in 1986.
Hazardous waste Management in RCRA TSDR Units.
PB91 -211821 /REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-211839/REB
RCRA Implementation Plan, FY 1991.
PB91-211839/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
PB91-211847/REB
Proceedings of U.S./FRG Workshop on Photochemical
Ozone Problem and Its Control (2nd). Held in Chapel Hill,
North Carolina on June 5-8,1990.
PB91 -211847/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-211854/REB
Inhalation Toxicology of Red and Violet Mixtures. Chamber
Concentration and Particle Size Distribution Report
PB91-211854/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-211862/REB
Nitrogen Oxide Control for Stationary Combustion Sources.
PB91-211862/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-211870/REB
Pesticide Fact Sheet No. 223: Dithiopyr.
PB91-211870/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-211888/REB
Ajr/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
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PB91-211896/REB
Evaluation and Effective Risk Communications Workshop
Proceedings. Held in Washington, DC. in June 1988.
PB91-211896/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
PB91-211904/REB
Correlation of Florida Soil-Gas Permeabilities with Grain
Size, Moisture, and Porosity.
PB91-211904/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-211912/REB
Role of Health Research in Support of EPA's Regulatory
Programs.
PB91-211912/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A01
PB91-211920/REB
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 2 Quality
Assurance Project Plans.
PB91-211920/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-211938/REB
Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity Distributions: A
Manual of Practice.
PB91-211938/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-211946/REB
Reconnaissance Survey of Chemical Contamination and Bi-
ological Effects in Southern Puget Sound.
PB91-211946/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB91-211953/REB
Pollutants of Concern in Puget Sound.
PB91 -211953/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
PB91-212324/REB
Microbial Degradation of Alkylbenzenes under Sulfate-Re-
ducing and Methanogenic Conditions.
PB91-212324/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-2134S8/REB
Memorandum of Understanding between DOD and EPA for
the Implementation of P.L 96-510 (CERCLA).
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PB91-213496/REB
Regulation of Postnatal beta-Adrenergic Receptor/Adeny-
late Cyclase Development by Prenatal Agonist Stimulation
and Steroids: Alterations in Rat Kidney and Lung after Ex-
posure to Terbutaline or Dexamethasone.
PB91-213496/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-213S04/REB
Characterization of Normal Human Lung Lymphocytes and
lnterieukin-2-lnduced Lung T Cell Lines.
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PB91-213S12/REB
Approximation of Surfaces in Quantitative 3-D Reconstruc-
tions.
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PB91-213520/REB
Spatial Distribution of Collagen and Elastin Fibers in the
Lungs.
PB91-213520/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-213538/REB
Measurement of Boundaries Using a Digitizer Tablet.
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PB91-213546/REB
Monitoring IACP Samples and Construction of a Centralized
Database.
PB91-213546/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-213553/REB
Stability of PPB and PPM Organic Cylinder Gases Used for
Calibration and Audits.
PB91-213553/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-213S61/REB
Hydrocarbon Continuous Monitoring Systems for Hazardous
Waste Incinerator Emissions Measurement.
PB91-213561/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-213579/REB
EPA's Indoor Air Quality and Worts Environment Survey:
Relationships of Employees' Self-Reported Health Symp-
toms with Direct Indoor Air Quality Measurements.
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PB91-213587/REB
Assessment of Neurotoxicity Using Assays of Neuron- and
Glia- Localized Proteins: Chronology and Critique.
PB91-213587/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-21359S/REB
Palatal Expression of TGFbeta Isoforms in Normal and Re-
tinoic Acid-Treated Embryos.
PB91-213595/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
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Evaluation of High Volume Particle Sampling and Sample
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CORMIX: An Expert System for Mixing Zone Analysis.
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Handbook: Permit Writer's Guide to Test Bum Data, Haz-
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none.
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Field CaBbrabon of Soil Core Microcosms for Evaluating
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Epcsodc AoKfficalion and Associated Fish and Aquatic In-
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Sequestering Carbon in Sote; A Workshop to Explore the
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Evaluation of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response
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Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Naval Under-
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User's Guide for the Mathematical Model LT3VSI Denitrifi-
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Sourcebook: NOx Control Technology Data.
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Feasibility and Approach for Mapping Radon Potentials in
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AHERA Clearance at Twenty Abatement Sites.
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Swelling Properties of Soil Organic Matter and Their Rela-
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HandbooK of Methods for Acid Deposition Studies. Labora-
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Pesticide Fact Sheet Number 225: Zinc Borate.
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Handbook of Wetland Plants of the Rocky Mountain
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Asbestos/NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Containing Materi-
als Guidance.
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National QA Standard for Environmental Programs for Haz-
ardous Waste Management Activities. „...-.,...
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Importance of QuaTrty for Collection of Environmental Sam-
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MOUSE: A Computerized Uncertainty Analyse System.
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Gas Chromatographic/Mass Spectrometric Approach for
Isomer-Speomc Environmental Monitoring of the 1700
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Effect of Residual Splenic Function and Folate Levels on
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Microcosm for Measuring Survival and Conjugation of Ge-
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Diurnal Curves of Tropospheric Ozone in the Western
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Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Bush Bean
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Comparison of Seasonal Patterns of Photosynthate Produc-
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Elevations.
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Trajectory of Aerosol Droplets from a Sprayed Bacterial
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Video Image Analysis System for Concentration Measure-
ments and Flow Visualization in Building Wakes.
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Ftow and Dispersion of Pollutants Within Two-Dimensional
Valleys, 1991.
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Sediment- and Saturated-Soil-Associated Reactions Involv-
ing an Anionic Surfactant (Dodecylsulfate). 1. Precipitation
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Sediment- and Saturated-Soil-Associated Reactions Involv-
ing an Anionic Surfactant (Dodecylsulfate). 2. Partition of
PAH Compounds among Phases.
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New Methods for Modeling the Transport of Metals from
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Proceedings: EPA/NGA Workshop on Global Climate and
State Actions. Held in Research Triangle Park, North Caroli-
na on December 3-4, 1990.
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Sampling and Analysis of Municipal Wastewater Sludge In-
cinerator Emissions for Metals, Metal Species, and Organ-
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Development of BOAT Standards for RCRA Wastes.
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Quantitative Genetic Activity Graphical Profiles for Use in
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Enhanced Expression of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein and
the Cupric Silver Degeneration Reaction Can Be Used as
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Animal Models for Assessing Developmental Toxicity.
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to Indoor and Outdoor Sources in Roanoke.
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PB91-2195SO/REB
Radiation-Curable Coatings.
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Assessment of Soil-Gas Measurement Technologies.
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Animals as Sentinels of Environmental Health Hazards.
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General Proceedings and Action Agendas from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's National Leadership
Conference on Building Public-Private Partnerships. Held in
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Chemicals Stored in USTs: Characteristics and Leak Detec-
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report, 1987.
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Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee: Regulation
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RCRA NPL Listing Policy.
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Recovery of Metals from Sludges and Wastewaters.
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Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment: A Truck As-
sembly Plant
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National Radon Contractor Proficiency (RCP) Program. Pro-
ficiency Report, September 1991.
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Alternative Financing for Solid Waste. General Proceedings,
Region 4 Conference on Public-Private Partnerships. Held
in Atlanta, Georgia on April 19-21, 1989.
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PB91-222OOO/REB
Public-Private Partnerships for Environmental Services:
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Funding Our Environmental Future: General Proceedings,
Region 1 Conference on Public-Private Partnerships and Al-
ternative Financing Mechanisms. Held in Northampton,
Massachusetts on November 6-7, 1989.
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Control Technology Center 1990. A Year of Expanding
Service.
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Guidance Document for Selecting Antiskid Materials Ap-
plied to Ice- and Snow-Covered Roadways.
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Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series.
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Radiation and Mixed Waste Incineration. Background Infor-
mation Document Volume 1. Technology.
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Radiation and Mixed Waste Incineration: Background Infor-
mation Document Volume 2. Risk of Radiation Exposure.
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Ocean Current Measurements at the Farallon Islands Low-
Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site, 1977-1978. In-
cludes Appendix.
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PB91-222539/REB
Air Pollutant Emission Standards and Guidelines for Munici-
pal Waste Combustors: Economic Analysis of Materials
Separation Requirement.
PB91-222539/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
PB91-223131/REB
Source Sampling and Analysis Guidance: A Methods Direc-
PC-223131/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-223149/REB
Anthropogenic Emissions Involved in Acidic Deposition
Processes.
PB91-223149/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-223156/REB
Advancing Woodstove Secondary Combustion State-of-the-
PB91-223156/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-223164/REB
Natural Gas Rebuming tor NOx Control on a Cyclone-Fired
PB91-223164/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-223172/REB
Comparability between Various Reid and Laboratory Wood-
stove Emission Measurement Methods.
PB91-223172/HEB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-223180/REB
Handbook on Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants: HAP Manual.
PB91-223180/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-223198/REB
Hazardous Air Pollutants Program (HAP-PRO): Automated
HAP and VOC Control Technology Assessment Software.
PB91-223193/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-223206/REB
Air Toxic Emissions from Iron Foundries.
PB91-223206/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-223214/REB
Method for Estimating Methane Emissions from Under-
ground Coal Mines: Preliminary Findings.
PB91-223214/REB
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
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PB91-223222/REB
Comparison of Emissions and Organic Fingerprints from
Combustion of Oil and Wood
PB91-223222/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-223230/REB
EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Global Landfill
Methane.
PB91-223230/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-22324&/REB
Transient Suppression Packaging for Reduced Emissions
from Rotary Kin Incinerators.
PB91-223248/REB 91-O4 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-2232S5/REB
Smal-Chamber Determinations of the Emission Rates of
Mercury from Latex Paints.
PB91-223255/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-223263/REB
Initial Verification of the Environmental Protection Agency
Indoor Air Ouattv Model EXPOSURE Version 2.
PB91-223263/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB»1-223271/REB
ProceerJngs of Two Highway Vehicle Emissions Work-
PB91-223271/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB*1-2232M/REB
Appieation of Pulse Combustion to SoM and Hazardous
Waste IncinanitJon.
PB91-223289/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-223297/REB
Thermodynarnic Evaluation of Five Alternative Refrigerants
In Vapour-Compression Cycles.
PB91-223297/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF AO1
PMI-mSOS/REB
Inactivalion of "Gianta lambia' by Free Chlorine: A Mathe-
matical ModeL
PB81-2Z330S/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
•M1-223313/REB
Development, Application, and Cattxation of Models for
Predctng Water Quality in Dismjuliuii Systems.
PB91-223313/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-223321/REB
EPA's Research Program in Granular Activated Carbon.
PB91-223321/REB 914)4 PC A03/MF A01
PfM1-22S339/REB
Determination of C-t Values.
PB91-223339/REB
PB91-223347/REB
Observations on Waste Destruction in Liquid Injection (non-
erators (Revised)
PB91-223347/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-223354/REB
Formation of Inorganic Pamelas during Suspension Heating
of Simulated Wastes.
P891-223354/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-223362/REB
Regional Ootont Model (ROM) User's Guide. Part 4: The
ROM System User Tutorial (Processor Network and Core
Model).
PB91-223362/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
OrtSile Treatment of Creosote and Pentachtorophenal
Sludges and Contaminated Sol
PB9T-223370/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
PIM1-2233M/REB
Fata of Trace Motaht in a Rotary Kin Imjmmlu with a
Single-Stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 1. Technical
Results.
PB91-223388/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
Fate of Trace Metals in a Rotary Kin Incinerator wdh a
Single-stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber. Volume 2. Appenrjces.
PB81-223396/REB 91-O4 PC A12/MF AO3
PM1-224303/RCB
ReducJng jtsk in Paint Stripping Preeeedtogs of an Intama-
ttonif Cofeforenott. I totd In WttStanQAon, OC. on
91-04 PCA14/MFA03
12-13. 1991.
PB91-2243O3/REB
PMV22SS65/RCB
Radon in Drinking Water Assessment of Exposure Path-
pST-225565/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PM1-22SS31/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document on RarJum (Final Draft).
PB91-22S631/REB 91-04 PCAOSYMFAOz
PB91-22SC49/REB
Drafting Water Criteria Document for Beta and Gamma
Emttno RatfonucaiJos.
PB91-225649/REB 91-04 PCAOB/MFA02
Pet1-22S6*4/REB
OrMangWater Criteria Document for Alpha EmrtSng Ra-
PB91-22S664/REB 91-O4 PCA10/MFA03
PB91-22SC72/REB
Drinkra Water Criteria Document for Radon (Final Draft).
PB91-22S672/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
Pm-22S6Mt/REB
Drinking Water Criteria Document for Uranium.
PB91-22S680/REB 81-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PB91-22S706/REB
Procedures for EstaMshing Emissions for Early Reduction
Compliance Extensions. Volume 1. Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing. Ethyteoe Oxide Sterftzafcxi, and
Chromium Electroplating.
PB91-225706/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-22630S/REB
Pilot-Scale Incnerabaty Evaluation of Arsenic-and Lead-
Contaminated Sofe from Two Superiund Sites.
PB91-226308/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PBS1-22S31S/REB
Evaluation of Volumetric Leak Detection Methods Used in
Underground Storage Tanks.
PB91-226316/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-226324/REB
AdrJc Lakes and Streams in the United States: The Role of
Ackfc Deposition.
PB91-226324/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-22S332/REB
Evaluation of Procedures for Aggregating Noninear Surfate
Adsorption (sotherm Data.
PB91-226332/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-226S40/REB
Physical arx) Morphological Measures of Waste SoMrfica-
tion Effectnrano&s.
PB91-226340/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-2263S7/REB
Role of Quaity Assurance in Minimizing Errors in Stationary
Source FieU Sarnplrig.
PB91-226357/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB81-22S3SS/REB
Throo DimensKjnaJ Contaminant DistiRjution in an Office
91-226365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB«1-22<373/REB
Comparison ot Local and Central Controls for Indoor Air
Quality.
PB91-226373/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-226M1/REB
Retrofit Costs of SO2 and NOx Control at 200 U.S. Coal-
Fred Power Plants.
PB91-226381/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
P811-228399/REB
PermeabKy Properties of Fty Ash from Furnace Sorbent In-
jection Piucess.
PB91-226399/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-22M07/REB
Mitigating Radon in Two Four-Story Dormitories.
PB91-226407/REB 91-04 PC AC2/MF A01
PB91-22M15AEB
Measurement of Methane Emissions in the Plume of a
Large Surface Coal Mne Using Open-Path FTiR Spectros-
PTOl'-226415/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-22M23/REB
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas Desul-
funzation.
PB91-226423/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-22M31/REB
Summary of Joirt DOD/EPA Research to Control VOCs
and Toxic Errassions.
P891-226431/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-226449/REB
Evaluation of the AcceptabMy of Natural Gas as a MWgat-
ing Fuel for UWy Combustion Sources.
P891-226449/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
Contin
i Bio
iRespi
itoOmatic
Change.
03/MFAC
PB91-2264S6/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-22fMC4/REB
CIS Procedure to Create a National Lakes Frame for Envi-
ronmental Morttoring.
PB91-226464/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-22S472/REB
Toward a Rule-Based Bkxne ModeL
PB91-226472/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
OvnatB Chwigo and Gtobal Isopreno Emtesionft.
PB91-226480/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB>1-22f>49*VREB
Monitoring Environmental Changes in Lakes Using Algal Mi-
PB91-226498/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-226S06AIEB
Atmosphanc Formaktohyda and the Potential for Plant Ef-
fects.
PB91-2265O6/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
In the Footsteps of Robert Marshal: Proposed Research of
Write Spruce Growth and Movement at the Tree Limit,
Central Brooks Range. Alaska.
PB91-226514/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-226S22/REB
Sensitivity of the Regional Water Balance in the Columbia
River Bash to Orate Vartabity: Appfcation of a Spatialy
Distributed Water Balance Modal
PB91-226522/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-227363/REB
National Technical Information Service: Records of Deci-
sion Abstracts FY82-FY85.
PB91-227363/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
PB91-227942/REB
Volumetric Leak Detection in Large Underground Storage
Tanks. Volumes 1 and 2.
PB91-227942/REB 91-04 PCA09/MFA02
PB91-22797S/REB
Guides to Pollution Prevention: The Automotive Repair In-
dustry.
P891-227975/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-228015/REB
Solvent Extraction Treatment
PB91 -22801 5/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-228023/REB
Mobile/Transportable Incineration Treatment
PB91-228023/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-228031/REB
Chemical Dehatogenation Treatment APEG Treatment
PB91 -228031 /REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-228049/REB
Slurry Bndegradation.
PB91-228O49/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-228056/REB
Soil Washing Treatment
PB91-228056/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-22M64/REB
In situ Steam Extraction Treatment
PB91-228064/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-22(072/REB
In situ Sol Vapor Extraction Treatment
PB91-228072/RE8 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-22KMO/REB
Thermal Desorpbon Treatment
PB91-228080/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-22CH4/REB
Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Munici-
pal Sludge Incineration.
PB91-228114/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB91-22S346/REB
Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazardous
Substances.
PB91-228346/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
PB91-22S3S3/REB
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site RemeoV
abon. Interim Directory.
PB91-228353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-228395/REB
Inventory of TreatabiHty Study Vendors. Volume 1.
PB91-228395/REB 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
PB91-22S7S9/REB
User's Gude to MOBILE4.1 (Mobile Source Emission
Factor Model).
PB91-2287S9/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
PB91-Z28791/REB
REFEREE: BMographic Database Manager, Version 4.
Documentation.
PB91-228791/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-228at)9/REB
Handbook: Control Technologies for Hazardous Air Pollut-
ants.
PB91-228809/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A02
PB91-230151/REB
Environmental Inventory of the Christmas Bay Coastal Pre-
PB91-23O151/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
PBtl-230185/REB
Regulatory Survey for the Christmas Bay Coastal Preserve.
PB91-230185/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PBB1-2S0300/RE8
Regulatory Survey tor the Armed Bayou Coastal Preserve.
PB91-230300/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
PBC1-2SOB79/REB
Environmental Inventory of the Armand Bayou Coastal Pre-
serve.
PB91-230979/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PIM1-2S10SBVREB
EPA's Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments Pro-
gram: Overview and Water-Related Research.
PB91-231068/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-23107S/REB
Animal Models of Cognitive Development in Neurotoxico-
PB91-231076/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-2310S4/REB
Analysis of AncNdorK Acxf MetaboHes and Platelet Actf-
v&bnQ Fsctor Koductuti.
PB91-231084/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
Regulatory Impact Analysis of Proposed National Pnmary
Drintdng Water Regulations for Racfonucides.
^ 91-04 PCA07/MFAO2
Carb
PB91
tratio
in Sols and Global Camatic Change.
91-04 PC AOS/MF Ml
NeunXcndcant 1-metrryM-rjheriy^1^3,6-tetrarrvdropyridne
(MPTP) Alters Immune Function When Given in Combina-
tkn with Diethyldthixarbamate (DDQ.
PB91-231092/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PBS1-231100/REB
Comparison of an Alternative Land Surface Parameteriza-
tion with the GFDL High Resolution Climate Model
PB91-231100/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
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PB91-233551/REB
PB91-231118/REB
Microbial Aspects of Water Treatment Processes: A
Progress Report
PB91-231118/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-231126/REB
Test Methods for the Determination of Volatile Organic
Compounds in Consumer Products.
PB91-231126/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-231134/REB
Catalog of Materials as Potential Sources of Indoor Air Pol-
lution.
PB91-231134/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-231142/REB
Degreasing System Pollution Prevention Modification
verses Industrial Hygiene Concerns.
PB9 1 -231 1 42/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-231159/REB
Developmental Toxicity Testing.
PB91-231159/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-231167/REB
Current Corrosion By-Products and Corrosion Control Re-
search.
PB91-231167/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-231175/REB
Inactivation of Microorganisms.
PB91-231175/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-231183/REB
Longlerm Stability of Solidified Waste as Determined by
Physical and Morphological Parameters.
PB91-231183/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-231191/REB
Cost Estimating Systems for Remedial Action Protects.
PB91-231191/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-231209/REB
EPA's Mobile Volume Reduction Unit for Soil Washing.
PB91-231209/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-231217/REB
Assimilable Organic Carbon and Distribution System Oual-
PB'91-231217/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-231225/REB
Rote of OxkJants in Influenza-Induced Airway Hyperreacti-
vity in Rats.
PB91-231225/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB91-231233/REB
In vitro Screening Batteries for Neurotoxicants.
PB91-231233/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-231241/REB
New Approach to Estimation of Relative Risks Due to Two
or More Risk Factors under Multiple Matching in Case-Con-
PB91-231241/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-231258/REB
Survival and Effects of Wild-Type. Mutant, and Recombi-
nant 'Streptomyces' in a Soil Ecosystem.
PB91-231258/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-231266/REB
Effect o* Ozone Exposure on the Dispersion of Inhaled Aer-
osol Boluses in Healthy Human Subjects.
PB91-231266/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-231274/REB
Myefin Baste Protein-mRNA Used to Monitor Trimethyttin
91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-231282/REB
Fm*ria-Fomb< Transections Disrupt the Ontogeny of De-
layed Alternation but Not Position Discrimination in the Rat
PB91-231282/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PBS1-231290/REB
Immunotoxicity of 2-Methoxyethanol Following Oral Admin-
istration in Fischer 344 Rats.
PB91-231290/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-231308/REB
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-postiabelling of DNA and the
Autoradtographic UDS Assay in the Liver of Mice Exposed
to 2-acetvTaminofluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231308/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB»1-231316/REB
Relative Sensitivity of (32)P-posaabelling of DNA and the
Autoradkxvaphic UDS Assay in the Liver of Rats Exposed
to 2-acatyTanrirKjfluorene (2AAF).
PB91-231316/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PS91-231324/REB
Compatibility of Organic Solvents with the Mteroscreen Pro-
phage-lrxtjction Assay: Sorvent - Mutegen jrrteraction|
PB91-231324/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-231332/REB
Respiratory Symptoms and RiskFactorslinan _Art»na Pop-
PB91-231340/REB
Exposure Assessment Approaches to Evaluate Respiratory
Health Effects of Particulate Matter and N«2?«VD!O«le.-B-
PB91-231340/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-2313S7/REB
Normal Range of Diurnal Changes in Peak Expiratory Flow
Rates: Relationship to Symptoms and H***?^0*?1*^
PB91-231357/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-231365/REB
Cooccurrence of Ozone and Addte Ooudwater m High-
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-231373/REB
Correlation of Colrform Growth Response with Other Water
Quality Parameters.
PB91 -231373/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-231381/REB
Potential Effects of Polyphosphate Products on Lead Solu-
bility in Plumbing Systems.
PB91-231381/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-231399/REB
Determination of 'Giardia lamblia' Cyst Infective Dose for
the Mongolian Gerbil fMeriones unguiculatus').
PB91-231399/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB91-231407/REB
H4IIE Hepatoma Cell Bioassay-Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrachloro-
dibenzo-p-Dioxin Equivalents in Colonial Fish-Eating Water-
bird Eggs from the Great Lakes.
PB91-231407/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-231415/REB
Piperonyl Butoxide as a Tool in Aquatic Toxicological Re-
search with Organophosphate Insecticides.
PB91-231415/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-231423/REB
DBAPE-A Database and Model Parameter Analysis System
for Agricultural Soils to Support Water Quality Management.
PB91-231423/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-231431/REB
Effects of Solar Radiation on Manganese Oxide Reactions
with Selected Organic Compounds.
PB91-231431/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-231449/REB
Photolysis of Copper(ll)-Amino Acid Complexes in Water.
PB91-231449/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-2314S6/REB
Technology Evaluation Report Design and Development of
a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume 1.
PB91-2314S6/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PB91-231464/REB
Technology Evaluation Report Design and Development of
a Pilot-Scale Debris Decontamination System. Volume 2.
PB91-231464/REB 91-04 PCA12/MFA03
PB91-231472/REB
Overview of Methods for Evaluating Effects of Pesticides
on Reproduction in Birds.
PB91-231472/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB91-231480/REB
Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in
Drinking Water. Revised July 1991.
PB91-231480/REB 91-04 PCA17/MFA04
PB91-231496/REB
Methods for the Determination of Metals in Environmental
Samples.
PB91-231498/RE8 91-04 PC A14/MF A03
PB91-231508/REB
Temperature Scenario Development Using Regression
Methods. Phase 2.
PB91-231S06/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-231514/REB
Modeling Multiphase Organic Chemical Transport in Soils
and Ground Water.
PB91-231514/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
PB91-231S22/REB
Compatibility of Flexible Membrane Liners and Municipal
Solid Waste Leachates.
PB91-231522/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PB91-231530/REB
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment A Photofinish-
PB91-231530/REB 91-04 PCA09/MFA02
PB91-23154S/REB
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse: A Compilation of Con-
trol Technology Determinations. First Supplement to 1990
Edition.
PB91-231548/REB 91-O4 PC A17/MF A04
PB91-2332S4/REB
Cost and Effectiveness of Radon Resistant Features in
New School Buildings.
PB91-233254/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-233262/REB
Long-Range Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of An-
thropogenic Contaminants and Their Potential Effects on
Terrestrial Ecosystems.
PB91-233262/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-233270/REB
Forestation and Forest Management Options and Their
Costs at the Site Level.
PB91-233270/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-2332M/REB
""^ * ^.srsa/MF Ad
PB91-233296/REB
Evaluation and Testing of a Protocol to Determine the Aer-
obic Degradation Potential of Hazardous Waste Constitu-
PB91?233296/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-233304/REB
Selection of Nutrients to Enhance Btodegradation for We
Remediation of Oil Spilled on Beaches.
PB91-233304/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-233312/REB
Risk Assessment (Chapter 15).
PB91-233312/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-233320/REB
Advances in Hazardous Waste Site Alluvial Sampling.
PB91-233320/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-233338/REB
Biologically Based Dose Response Models for Develop-
mental Toxicity Risk Assessment
PB91-233338/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-233346/REB
Caveats in Hazard Assessment: Stress and Neurotoxicity.
PB91-233346/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-233353/REB
Assessment of Neurobehavioral Response in Humans to
Low-Level Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Sources.
PB91-233353/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-233361/REB
Reliability Study of the U.S. EPA's Method 101A: Determi-
nation of Particulate and Gaseous Mercury Emissions.
PB91-233361/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-233379/REB
Subacute and Subchronic Oral Toxicity of 'p'-Chtorotoluene
in the Rat
PB91-233379/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-233387/REB
Estimation of Free Hydrocarbon Volume from Fluid Levels
in Monitoring Wells.
PB91-233387/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-233395/REB
Localization of the Mouse Thymidine Kinase Gene to the
Distal Portion of Chromosome 11.
PB91-233395/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-233403/REB
Glutamate Neruotoxicity in the Developing Rat Cochlea:
Physiological and Morphological Approaches.
PB91-233403/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-233411/REB
Ten- and Ninety-Day Toxicity Studies of 1,2-Dichloroben-
zene Administered by Oral Gavage to Sprague-Dawley
Rats.
PB91 -233411 /REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-233429/REB
Fetal Dexamethasone Exposure Impairs Cellular Develop-
ment in Neonatal Rat Heart and Kidney: Effects on DNA
and Protein in Whole Tissues.
PB91-233429/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-233437/REB
Measurement of Mutagenic Emissions from the Incineration
of the Pesticide Dinoseb during Application of Combustion
Modifications.
PB91-233437/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-23344S/REB
Immunotoxicologic Assessment of Subacute Exposure of
Rats to Carbon Tetrachloride with Comparison to Hepato-
toxicrty and Nephrotoxicity.
PB91-233445/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-233452/REB
Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoxicity in Rats. 4. Assess-
ment of Toxicity Syndrome Using a Functional Observation-
al Battery.
PB91-233452/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-233460/REB
PC-BEIS: A Personal Computer Version of the Btogenic
Emissions Inventory System.
PB91-233460/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-233478/REB
Thermal Decomposition of Peroxyacetyl Nitrate and Reac-
tions of Acetyl Peroxy Radicals with NO and NO2 Over the
Temperature Range 283-313 K.
PB91-233478/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-233486/REB
Development of Impact-Oriented Climate Scenarios.
PB91-233486/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-233494/REB
Evaluation of the TUPOS Air Quality Dispersion Model
Using Data from the Epri Kincaid Field Study.
PB91-233494/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-233S02/REB
Empirical Method to Predict Solubility in Supercritical Fluids.
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PB91-233510/REB
Spatial Distribution of Precipitation Seasonally in the United
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PB91-233536/REB
Optimizing Sensitivity of SIM Mode of GC/MS Analysis for
EPA's TO-14 Air Toxics Method.
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PB91-233544/REB
Comparison of Portable Gas Chromatographs and Passivat-
ed Canisters for Field Sampling Airborne Toxic Organic
Vapors in the United States and the USSR.
PB91-233544/REB " "' "
PB91-233551/REB
Nested Grid Mesoscale Atmospheric Chemistry Model.
PB91-233551/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
91-04 PCA02/MFA01
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Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards.
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PB91-233S77/REB
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
PWMRCRA/jEmission Standards. Volume 1. Chapters
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PW1-2335»5/REB
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posedRCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 2. AppenrJ-
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P891-23SS93/REB
Hazardous Waste TSDF: Background Information for Pro-
posed RCRA Air Emission Standards. Volume 3. Appendi-
ces G-L.
PB91-233S93/REB 91-O4 PC A17/MF A04
PBS1-Z33601/REB
Maumee River Basin Pilot Watershed Study. Volume 4.
Continued Watershed Monitoring (1981-1985) and Rainute-
tor Study C1986J.
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PB91-2MS27/REB
Remeekal Action. Treatment and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste Proceedings of the Annual Hazardous Waste Re-
search Symposium (17th). Held in Cincinnati. Ohio on April
9-11.1991.
PB91-2336Z7/REB 91-04 PCAW/MFA08
H*aRh and Environmental Effects Document for Boron and
Bwon Compounds.
PB91-23383S/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF AM
Pre*rmnery Evaluations of Initial TSCA Section 8(e) Sub-
stantial Ra* Nouoet January 1. 1989 to September 30,
i»90
P881-233643/REB 91-O4 PC AM/MF Ell
MM1-23MSO/REB
Environmental Compkanoe Branch, Standard Operating
Procedures and Quality Assurance Manual. Revision 1 .
PB91-233650/REB 91-O4 PC A19/MF AO4
Recommended Operating Procedure No. 2.3: Sampling and
Analysis of Total Hydrocarbons from Sources by Continu-
ous Emission Monitor.
PS91-2338S8/REB 91-O4 PCAO3/MFA01
Pmi-23427*/REB
CecocMc Acid: Decision Document
P891-234278/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
P8»1-234427SREB
Development Document for Final Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and New Source Pa-romance Standards tor the
Ore Mining and Dressing. Point Source Category.
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PB91-23443S/REB
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlanta. Georgia
on February 19-23, 1990.
PB91-234-435/REB 91-04 PC E99/MF E99
MMt-23444tt/REB
Proceedings: The 1990 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlanta. Georgia
on February 19-23. 1990. Volume 1. Symposium Oral
Papers (Sessions '•*)•
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PfMVZM450/REB
riocoedHKH The 1990 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Held in Atlanta. Georgia
on February 19-23. 1990. Volume Z. Symposium Oral
PB§7l34450/REB 9> 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
M»t-2*44*t/RES
Proceetlngs: The 1990 International Symposium on Radon
and Radon Reduction Technology. Hew in Atlanta. Georgia
on February 19-23. 1990. Volume 3. Symposium Poster
91-04 PC A24/MF A04
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Waste Mnainmuon Assessment toe a Manufacturer of Fte-
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91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-234S34/REB
Waste Minimization Assessment for MuttJIayered Printed
Ocurt Board Manufacturing.
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Plant
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minum Cans.
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PBS1-234583/REB
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS)
Technology Transfer Network (TTN). User's Manual
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PB91-234S91/REB
Test Methods for •Escherichia cor in Drinking Water EC
Medium with Mug Tube Procedure. Nutrient Agar with Mug
Her Procedure.
Membrane Fiter I
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91-04 PCA02/MFA01
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Removal of DBCP from Groundwater. Volume i. Field Plot
Plant Operation.
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PW1-234S17/REB
Evaluation of the Middas System for Development of
Design Data for GAC Adsorbers.
PB91-234617/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
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Urban Aerosol Acids: Analysis of National Institute of
Standards and Technology Standard Reference Material
1649.
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PB91-242537/REB
Bioassay-Directed Fracttonation of 1-Nitropyrene Metabo-
lites: Generation of Mutagrams by Coupling Reverse-Phase
HPLC with Mlcrosuspenston Mutagenicity Assays.
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PB91-24254S/REB
Comparing Simulated and Experimental Hysteretic Two-
Phase Transient Fluid Flow Phenomena.
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PB91-242552/REB
Effect of Satellite Lines from the X-ray Source on X-ray Dif-
fraction Peaks.
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Association of Microorganisms with Surfaces in Distribution
Systems.
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PB91-242578/REB
Distribution, Clearance, and Mortality of Environmental
Pseudomonads in Mice upon Intranasal Exposure.
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PB91-242S86/REB
DrethykJithiocarbamate Potentiates the Neurotoxicity of In
vivo 1-MethyM-Phenyl-1,2,3.6-Tetrahydropyridine and of In
vitro 1-Methyl-4-Phenytpvridiniurn.
PB91-242586/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-242S94/REB
Retrograde Axonal Transport of Locally Synthesized Pnos-
phoinositides in the Rat Sciatic Nerve.
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PBA1-242602/REB
Phosphine-Mediated Heinz Body Formation and Hemoglo-
bin Oxidation in Human Erythrocytes.
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Role of Hyperplastic Nodules in Dtehloroacetic Acid-In-
duced Hepatocarcinogenesis in B6C3F1 Male Mice.
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Glutamate Neurotoxicity in Rat Auditory System: Cochlear
Nuclear Complex.
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Modeling the Influence of Active Subslab Depressurization
(ASD) Systems on Airflows in Subslab Aggregate Beds.
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PB91-242933/REB
Characterization of Emissions from an Early Model FFV.
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Local and Global Thermocegutatory Responses to MRI
Electromagnetic Fields: Biological Effects and Safety As-
pects of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spec-
troscoov
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Update on Radon Mibgabon Research in Schools.
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Effect of Ventilator on Emission Rates of Wood Finishing
Materials.
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Emission of Organic Substances from Indoor Surface Mate-
rials.
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Study to Characterize Indoor Particles in Three Non-Smok-
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Expert System for Estimates of Molecular Weights of Vola-
SeOrganic Compounds from Low-Resolution Mass Spec-
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PBS1-243006/REB
Wintertime Measurements of Aerosol Acidity and Trace Ele-
ments in Wuhan, a City in Central China. .„,„_.„
PB91-243006/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-243014/REB
Age-Related Changes in Receptor-Mediated Phosphoinosi-
tide Hydrolysis in Various Regions of Rat Brain.
PB91-243014/REB """ °^ '
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Pargyfine and gamma-Butyrolactone Enhance Tyrosine Hy-
droxytase Immunostaining of Nigroslriatal Axons.
PB91-243022/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-243030/REB
Glucocorticoids Regulate the Synthesis ol•Gtel Ftoraiary
AoxJc Protein in Intact and Adrenatectormzed Rats but Do
Not Affect Its Expression Following Brain Injury-
PB91-243030/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-24304I/REB
Genotoxicity of 2-Amino-6-N-Hydroxyadenine (AHA) to
PCA03/MFA01
91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-2430SS/REB
Formation of Mutagenic Urinary Metabolites from 1-Nitro-
pyrene in Germ-Free and Conventional Rats: Role of the
Gut Flora.
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PB91-243386/REB
Development of Ozone Reactivity Scales for Volatile Organ-
ic Compounds.
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Urban Airshed Model.
PB91-505578/REB 91-01 CPT18
PB91-505586/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Point Source
Modelers' Inventory, 1985.
PB91-505586/REB 91-01 CP T03
PB91-505594/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2); Canadian Model-
ers' Point Source Data, 1985.
PB91-505594/REB 91-01 CPT02
PB91-50S602/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Weekday,
1985.
PB91-505602/REB 91-01 CP T03
PB91-50S610/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Week-
day, 1985.
PB91-505610/REB 91-01 CP T03
PB91-505628/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Weekday,
1985.
PB91-505628/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-S05636/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter Week-
day, 1985.
PB91-S05636/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-SOS644/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter Saturday,
1985.
PB91-505644/REB 91-01 CP T03
PB91-50S651/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Modelers' Tape - Winter Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505651/REB 91-01 CP T03
PB91-50S669/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Saturday,
1985
PB91-505669/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-505677/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Saturday,
1985
PB91'-505677/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-505685/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape, 1985.
PB91-505685/REB 91-01 CP T03
PB91-505693/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonrnobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Winter Sunday,
1985
PB91-505693/REB 91-01 CP T03
PB91-505701/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Sunday,
1985
PB91-505701/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-505719/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Sunday,
1965
PB91-505719/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-505727/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
TSP Nonmobite Sources Modelers1 Tape - Fall Weekday,
PB91-505727/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-505735/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall Saturday,
1985
PB91-505735/REB 91-01 CP T03
PB91-SOS743/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Saturday.
PB91-505743/REB 91-01 CP T03
PB91-S057SO/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Saturday, 1985.
PB91-505750/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-505768/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Saturday,
1985
PB91-505768/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-505776/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fall Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505776/REB 91-01 CP T03
PB91-505784/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Sunday,
1985.
PB91-505784/REB 91-01 CPT03
PB91-505792/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Fall Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505792/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-505800/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape • Fall Sunday,
1985.
PB91-505800/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-505818/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Week-
day, 1985.
PB91-505818/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-505826/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter Satur-
day, 1985.
PB91-505826/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-505834/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Particulate Sources Modelers' Tape - Winter
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-505834/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-505S42/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Week-
day, 1985.
PB91-505842/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-505859/REB
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Point Sources, 1985.
PB91-505859/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-505867/REB
Annual NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian
Annual Point Sources, 1985.
PB91-505867/REB 91-01 CPT02
PB91-505S75/REB
NAPAP Annual Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S.
Annual Area Sources, 1985.
PB91-505875/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-505883/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian Annual
Area Sources, 1985.
PB91-505883/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-505891/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. Annual Natu-
ral Paniculate Sources, 1985.
PB91-505891/REB 91-01 CPT02
PB91-505909/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): Canadian Annual
Natural Paniculate Sources, 1985.
PB91-505909/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-505917/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring Weekday.
1985
PB91-505917/REB 91-01 CP T03
PB91-505925/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Week-
day 1985
PB91-505925/REB 91-01 CPT03
PB91-505933/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Weekday,
1985
PB91-505933/REB 91-01 CPT02
PB91-505941/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadian
TSP Nonmobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Weekday,
1Q85
PB91-505941/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-505958/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobile Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spnng Saturday,
PB91-505958/REB 91-01 CP T03
PB91-S05966/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
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PB91-505974/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobile Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Saturday,
1985
PB91-505974/REB
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NAPAP Emissions Enventory (Version 2): U.S.
°nmoWe Sources Modeterei Ta°
P891-505982/REB 914)1 CP T02
PB91-505MO/REB
w^T^S??** Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
1985 ^^ Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring Sunday,
PB91-505990/REB 914)! CP T03
PB91-506006/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobie Sources Modelers' Tapes - Spring Sunday.
P891-506006/REB gt-0, CP T03
PB»1-5O6O14/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP^MoMe Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Sunday.
PB91-506014/REB 914)1 CP T02
PBS1-506O22/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP NonmoMe Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring Sunday,
1985.
PB91-506022/REB 914)1 CP T02
PB»1-506O3O/REB
NAPAP Emssons Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC MoMe Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer Weekday,
PB91-5O6030/REB 914)1 CP T03
Pmi-SO*O4*/RCB
NAPAP Emmom Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC NonmoMe Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer Week-
day. 1965 ^^
P8»1-SOeO*8/REB 914)1 CPT03
NAPAP Ermincii'ii Inventory (Verann 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP MoM* Source Modelers' Tape - Summer Weekday.
PB91-5O6OS5/REB 91-O1 CP T02
Pmt-60*0*3/R£B
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP NonmoMa Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer Week-
day. 19A5
PS91 506063/REB 91-01 CPT02
Pmi-SO*O71/R£B
NAPAP Enwsxxw Inveolory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC MoMe Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer Saturday,
1965
PB91 -506071 /REB 91-01 CP T03
MHI-SMOM/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Nonmobite Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer Satur-
day. 1985
PB91-5O6089/REB 91-01 CP TO3
PBS1-SOCM7/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobie Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer Saturday,
1965
P891-506097/REB 91-01 CPT02
PB91-5O610S/REB
NAPAP Emtsswns Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP NonmoMe Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer Satur-
day. 1965.
P891-5O6105/REB 91-O1 CPT02
PB*1-5O8113/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC Mobie Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer Sunday.
1965
PB91-5O6113/REB 91-01 CPT03
NAPAP Emssnns Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC NonmoMe Sources Modelers' Tapes - Summer
Sunday. 1965
PB91-SO6121/REB 91-01 CPT03
PM1-SOC1M/REB
NAPAP ErmsKXW Inventory (Verson 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP Mobie Source* Modelers' Tape - Summer Sunday.
1965
P891-506139/REB 91-O1 CPT02
•M1-SM147/REB
NAPAP Emnions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canadan
TSP NonmoMe Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Surrtay, 1965
PB91-5O6147/REB 91-O1 CPTOJ
MM1-5M1S4/RE8
NAPAP Ermssnns Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
THC MoMe Sources Modelers; Tapes - Fal Weekday.
1965.
PB91-506154/REB 91-01 CPT03
Pet1-50*162/REB
NAPAP Enwsons Inventory (Version 2* U.S. and Canada
THC NonmoMe Sources Modelers' Tapes - Fal Weekday.
1985.
PB91-S06162/REB 91-01 CPT03
P891-506196/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Spring
Sunday. 1985.
PB91-506196/REB 91-01 CPT02
PB91-506204/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Weekday. 1985.
PB91-506204/REB 91-01 CPT02
PB91-506212/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer Sat-
urday. 1985.
PB91-506212/REB 91-01 CPT02
PB91-506220/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Summer
Sunday, 1985.
PB91-506220/REB 91-01 CP T02
PB91-SO6238/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Fal Weekday,
1985.
PB91-506238./REB 91-01 CP T02
PM1-506246/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Fal Saturday.
1985.
PB91-506246/REB 91-01 CPT02
PB91-5082S3/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers' Tape - Fal Sunday,
1985.
PB91-506253/REB 91-01 CP T02
PM1-5062M/REB
Retrofit Costs tor SO2 and NOX Control Options at Coal-
Fred Plants (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-506295/REB 914)1 CPO02
PB91-50S4M/REB
Integrated Air Poftuton Control System (IAPCS), Executable
Model (Version 4.0) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-S06469/REB 91-01 CPD02
PB91-SOM77/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.S. and Canada
TSP MoMe Sources MocWere' Tape - Fal Weekday.1965.
PB91-506170/REB 91-O1 CP TB2
PB*)1-50S1M/REB
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2): U.a and Canada
Natural Paniculate Sources Modelers1 Tape - Sprng Satur-
proi'JoliBemEB 91-01 CPTO
! and Source Model (Version 4.0) (tor Microcomput-
ers).
PB91-506477/REB 914)1 CP DOS
PB91-5O6816/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1988: Reporting FacStes
Names and Addresses.
PB91 -506816/REB 914)1 CP T02
PB91-506964/REB
Consolidated List of Chemical Subject to Reporting under
the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances.
CERCLA Hazardous Substances and SARA Section 313
Toxic Chemicals (True III. List of Lists) (tor Meracomput-
ers).
PB91-5O6964/REB 914)1 CP D02
PB91-50G9M/REB
Surface Impoundment Modeing System. Version 2.0 (tor
MicrocofnputBrs).
PB91-506998/REB 914)1 CP D02
PB91-507137SREB
Fate Model Program. Version 1.0 (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-507137AREB 914)1 CPD01
PB91-507236/REB
Fate and TreataHrty Estimator (FATE) Model (tor Micro-
computers)
PB91-507236/REB 91-CM CPD03
PB91-S07301/REB
Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substances Inven-
tory. Revised Inventory Synonym and Preleiied Name Fie,
January 1991.
P891-507301/REB 914)1 CP TOS
PB91-S07319/REB
Commenced PMN Case Number Cross-Reference Fie to
Chemical Abstracts Registry Number or Accession Number,
January 1991.
PB91-507319/REB 914)1 CPT02
PB91-S0737S^IEB
OZIPR: Ozone Isopteth Plotting Package (Research Ver-
sion) (tor Mfcrocomputers).
PB91-507376/REB 91-01 CP D03
PB91-S07SO»/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), 1989.
PB91-507509/REB 914)1 CPT14
PBtV507S41/REB
LandH Ar Emissions Estimation Model, Version 1.1 (tor
Microcomputers).
PB91-507541/REB 914)1 CP D02
PB91-507749/REB
Problem Prjnc%«l Organic Hazardous Consnuents (POHC)
Reference Directory. (Version 1.0) (for Merocomputers).
P691-507749/REB 914M CPO04
PB9VS07756/REB
Protocol - A Computerized Sofd Waste Quantity and Com-
position Estimation System (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-507756/REB 91-04 CP DOS
PB91-507764/REB
Exposure Version 2: A Computer Model for Analyzing the
Effects of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB91-507764/REB 91-O4 CP DOS
PB91-507871/REB
Indoor Ar Quality Simulator for Personal Computers, (Ver-
sion 1) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507871/REB 91-04 CP DOS
PB91-507M9/REB
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data Base Manage-
ment System (Version 1.13) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-507889/REB 91-04 CP D02
PB91-508S72/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), United States and Territo-
ries. 1989 On dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Micro-
computers).
PB91-508572/REB 91-04 Diskette$1800.00
PB91-508580/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Alabama. 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508580/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-S085M/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Alaska, 1989 (m dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508598/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-50M06/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). American Samoa, 1989 On
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508606/REB 91-04 CP D01
P891-SOM14/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Arizona. 1989 (m dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5086U/REB 91-O4 CP D01
PM1-50M22/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arkansas, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-50B622/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB»1-50*630/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). California. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508630/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-SOe64t7REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Delaware, 1989 (n dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508648/REB 91-O4 CP D01
PBS1-KW655/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Colorado. 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508655/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-SM663/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Florida, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-508663/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-508671/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Georgia. 1989 On dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508671/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-S08689/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Hawaii, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-508689/REB 91-04 CP D01
PBH-5M697/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Idaho, 1989 On dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508697/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-50B70S/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Illinois. 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508705/REB 91-04 CP D01
P891-5M713/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRQ. IrxSana. 1989 On dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-508713/REB 91-04 CP D01
PM1-5M721/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). towa. 1989 On dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508721/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-50»73»/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Kansas, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508739/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB»1-5M747/R£B
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Kentucky, 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508747/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-60B754/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Louisiana, 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-508754/REB 91-O4 CP D01
P991-50878Z/REB
Toxic notaaao Inventory (TRQ, Maine, 1989 On dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-508762/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB»1-50B770/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Maryland. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-508770/REB 91-04 CP D01
OR-62
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PB91-509521/REB
PB91-508788/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Massachusens, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers)
PB91-508788/REB 91-04 CP D01
P891-508796/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Michigan, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508796/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-508804/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Minnesota, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers)
PB91-508804/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-508812/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Mississippi, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508812/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-508820/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Missouri, 1989 On dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508820/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-508838/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Montana, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508838/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-S08846/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nebraska. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508846/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-508853/RE8
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nevada, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508853/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-508861/RE8
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Hampshire, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S08861/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-S08879/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). New Jersey, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (tor Microcomputers)
PB91-508879/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-S08M7/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Mexico. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508887/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-5O8895/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New York, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508895/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-508903/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Carolina, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508903/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-508911/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Dakota, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508911/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-508929/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Ohio, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508929/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-508937/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oklahoma. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S08937/REB 91-O4 CP D01
PB91-508945/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oregon, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508945/REB 91-O4 CP D01
PB91-508952/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Pennsylvania, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508952/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-508960/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Puerto Rico. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1 -2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508960/REB 91-04 CP D01
P891-508978/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Rhode Island On dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508978/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-508M6/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Carolina, 1989 On
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508986/REB 91-O4 CP 001
P891-508994/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Dakota. 1989 On
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-508994/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509000/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Tennessee. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509000/REB 91-O4 CP 001
P891-509018/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Texas, 1989 On dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509018/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509026/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Utah. 1989 On dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509026/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-509034/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Vermont, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509034/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509042/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Virginia, 1989 (in dBase and
Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509042/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509059/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Virgin Islands. 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509059/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-509067/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Washington, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09067/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-509075/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), West Virginia, 1989 (in
dBase and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509075/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-509083/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Wisconsin, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509083/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509091/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Wyoming, 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509091/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-509109/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRi), United States and Territo-
ries, 1989 On Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomput-
ers).
PB91-509109/REB 91-04 Diskettes 1800.00
PB91-509117/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Alabama, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509117/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-S0912S/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Alaska, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509125/REB 91-C4 CP 001
PB91-509133/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). American Samoa, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509133/REB 91-O4 CP D01
PB91-509141/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arizona. 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509141/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-509158/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Arkansas, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509158/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-509166/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), California. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509166/REB 91-O4 CP D01
PB91-509174/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Delaware. 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509174/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-509182/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Colorado, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O9182/REB 91-O4 CP D01
PB91-509190/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Florida, 1989 On Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509190/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-509208/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Georgia, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509208/REB 91-O4 CP D01
PB91-509216/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Hawaii, 1989 On Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509216/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509224/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Idaho, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509224/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-509232/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Illinois, 1989 On Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509232/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509240/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Indiana, 1989 On Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509240/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509257/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Iowa, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509257/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-509265/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Kansas. 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509265/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-S09273/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Kentucky, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509273/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-509281/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Louisiana, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers)
PB91-509281/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509299/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Maine, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509299/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509307/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Maryland, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509307/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509315/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Massachusetts, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers)
PB91-509315/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509323/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Michigan, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format)-(for Microcomputers).
PB91-509323/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509331/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Minnesota, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
P891-509331/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509349/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Mississippi, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509349/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-5093S6/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Missouri, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomouters).
PB91-509356/REB ' 91-04 CP 001
PB91-509364/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Montana, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509364/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509372/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nebraska, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509372/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509380/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Nevada. 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509380/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509398/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Hampshire, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509398/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509406/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Jersey, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509406/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509414/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New Mexico, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509414/REB 91-04 CPD01
PB91-509422/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), New York. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509422/REB 91-04 CPD01
PB91-509430/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Carolina, 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509430/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509448/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), North Dakota. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509448/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-509455/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Ohio, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-50945S/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509463/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oklahoma, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509463/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-509471/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Oregon, 1989 (in Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509471/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-5094S9/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Pennsylvania, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509489/REB 91-04 CP 001
PB91-509497/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Puerto Rico, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509497/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509505/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Rhode Island, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509505/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509513/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Carolina. 1989 (in
Macintosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509513/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509521/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), South Dakota. 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509521/REB 91-04 CP 001
OR-63
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PB91-509539/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Tennessee, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509539/REB 91-O4 CP D01
PB91-509547/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Texas, 1989 On Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509547/REB 91-04 CP O01
PB91-509S54/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Utah, 1989 On Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-S09554/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91*509562/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Vermont. 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509562/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509570/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Virginia. 1989 On Macintosh
Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O9570/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-5095M/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Virgin Islands, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-5O9588/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-S09596/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Washington, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
P891-5O9596/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-509604/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), West Virginia, 1989 (in Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509604/REB 91-04 CP D01
PBV1-SOW12/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Wisconsin. 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (tor Microcomputers).
P891-5O9612/REB 91-04 CP D01
PB91-SOM20/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Wyoming. 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (for Microcomputers).
PB81-SO9G20/REB 91-04 CP D01
P8»1-S097»4/REB
REFEREE: BMiographic Database Manager Version 4.2
(for Mcrocomputers).
81-509794/REB
91-04 CPD02
P891
PB91-SOM19/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Connecticut. 1989 (in dBase
and Lotus 1-2-3 Format) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-S09919/REB 91-04 CPO01
PB91-SO9927/REB
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). Connecticut, 1989 On Mac-
intosh Excel Format) (tor Microcomputers).
PB91-509927/REB 91-O4 CP D01
PB91-SO9935/REB
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System (for Microcomputers).
PB91-509935/HEB 91-04 CP D02
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Superfund Technical Publication.
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SUPERFUND: Focusing on the Nation at Large. A Decade
of Progress at National Priorities List Sites.
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tal Indicators.
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Progress Toward Implementing Superfund. Fiscal Year
19&9
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PB91-92120S/REB
Conducting Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies for
CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites.
PB91-921205/REB 91-01 PC A14/MF A02
PB91-921206/REB
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with
PCS Contamination.
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PB91-921207/REB
Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large. A Decade of
Progress at National Priorities List Sites.
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Guidance for Data UseabiSty in Risk Assessment Interim
Report
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National Priorities List Sites: American Samoa, Guam and
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PB91-9212S9/REB
Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study,
1990 Update.
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PB91-921260/REB
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of
Federally Funded Removals. Fourth Annual Report - Fiscal
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PB91-92126S/REB
Guidance on Preparing Superfund Decision Documents:
The Proposed Plan, The Record of Decision, Explanation of
Significant Differences, The Record of Decision Amend-
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Catalog of Office of Waste Programs Enforcement Publica-
tions.
PB91-921268/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
PB91-921269/REB
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWS Treatabilily Manual.
PB91-921269/REB 91-04 PC A99/MF A04
PB91-921270/REB
CERCLA Srte Discharges to POTWS CERCLA Site Sam-
pling Program: Detailed Data Report
PB91-92T270/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A02
PB91-921271/REB
Compendium of ERT Toxicity Testing Procedures.
PB91-921271/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-9212727REB
Superfund Program Management Manual, Fiscal Year 1992.
Volume 1 and Volume 2.
PB91-921272/REB 91-04 PC A18/MF A04
PB91-921273/REB
Compendium of ERT Soil Sampling and Surface Geophys-
ics Procedures.
PB91-921273/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-921274/REB
Compendium of ERT Surface Water and Sediment Sam-
pling Procedures.
PB91-921274/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-921275/REB
Compendium of ERT Groundwater Sampling Procedures.
PB91-921275/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-921276/REB
Compendium of ERT Waste Sampling Procedures.
PB91-921276/REB 91-0
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1-04 PCA04/MFA01
PB91-921277/REB
ROD Annual Report. FY 1990.
PB91-921277/REB
PB91-921278/REB
User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program.
PB91-921278/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-921279/REB
National On Scene Coordinator Directory.
PB91-921279/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-921280/REB
Compendium of Federal Facilities Directives, 1984 and
1985.
PB91-9212BO/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
P891-921281/REB
Compendium of NPL Listing Policies and Procedures, 1982
to 1985.
PB91-921281/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-921282/REB
Oil Spill Contingency Planning: National Status. A Report to
the President
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PB91-921283/REB
Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used at Hazard-
ous Waste Sites.
PB91-921283/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
PB91-9212M/REB
Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site Re-
mediation Technologies.
PB91-921284/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB91-92128S/REB
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remedi-
ation. Second Edition.
PB91-921285/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-921287/REB
Continuous Release - Emergency Response Notification
System. User's Manual for Industry.
PB91-921287/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-921288/REB
Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site
Ctean-Up Technologies.
PB91-921288/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-921289/REB
Vendor Information Form to be Completed for Participation
in the: Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment
Technologies
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PB91-921354/REB
Environmental Fact Sheet Superfund Progress: Environ-
mental Indcators.
PB91-921354/REB 91-O4 PC A01/MF A01
PB91-921355/REB
Real Estate Acquisition Procedures for USAGE Projects.
PB91-921355/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
P891-921356/REB
Guide to Pump and Treat Groundwater Remediation Tech-
nology.
PB91-921356/REB 91-O4 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-9213S7/REB
EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Actions
Performed by PRPs.
PB91-9213S7/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-921358/REB
Long-Term Contracting Strategy tor Superfund - Implemen-
tation.
PB91-921358/REB 91-O4 PC A01/MF A01
PB91-921359/REB
Role of the Baseline Risk Assessment in Superfund
Remedy Selection Decisions.
PB91-921359/REB 91-O4 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-921S62/REB
Heatm and Safety Rotes and Responsrjdrties at Remedial
PB91-92t362/REB 91-O4 PCA02/MFA01
f>B»1-*21363/REB
ARARs Q's and A's Compiance with New SDWA National
Primary Drinking Water Regulations lor Organic and Inor-
ganic Chemicals.
PB91-921363/REB 91-O4 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-421364/REB
Guide to Discharging CERCLA Aqueous Wastes to Publicly
Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)
PB91-921364/REB 91-04 PC A01/MF A01
PB91-*21MS/RE8
Guide: Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup
Standards tor Sols and Solid Media.
PB91-921365/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
Pmi-«21SM/REB
Full HI ing the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies in
OSWER Programs.
PB91-921366/REB 91-O4 PC A01/MF A01
PB91-821367/REB
Guide to Obtaining No Migration Variances for CERCLA
Remedial Actions.
PB91-921367/REB 91-O4 PC A01/MF A01
PB91-9213M/REB
Stnjdure and Components of Five- Year Reviews.
PB91-921368/REB 91-O4 PCA01/MFA01
PB91-421369/REB
Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews.
PB91-921369/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PS91-921370/REB
Update on Implementation of the Oi Position Act of 1990.
Volume 1. Number 1. February 1991.
PB91-321370/REB 91-04 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-921J71/REB
Update on Implementation of the Oi Pollution Act of 1990.
Volume 1, Number 2. April 1991.
PB91-921371/REB 91-O4 PCA02/MFA01
PB91-U1372/REB
Update on Implementation of the Oi Pofkition Act of 1990.
Volume 1. Number 3, June 1991.
PS91-921372/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PM1-921373/REB
Supertund Imovative Technology Evaluation Technology
DeiiiunsUalion Summary: Chemftx SofdHication/Stabiiza-
bon Process, Oackamas, Oregon.
PB91-921373/REB 91-04 PC AO2/MF A01
pe»1-*214OO/REB
Superfund Records and Decisions (ROD).
PB91-8214OO/REB 91-O1 Starting Order
f*e*1-«21401/RE8
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Coakley
Land**. North Hampton. New Hampshire (First Remedial
Action). June 26, 1990.
PB91-921401/REB 91-01 PCA12/MFA02
P091-9214O2/REB
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Woodand
Townsnp Route 72 Site, BurSngton County. New Jersey
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PB91-921446/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): National
Starch and Chemical Corporation Site, Salisbury, NC.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921446/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
PB91-921447/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): SCRDI Bluff
Road Site, Columbia. Richland County, SC. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921447/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB91-921448/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pickettville
Road Landfill, Jacksonville, Duval County, FL. (First Reme-
dial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921448/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921449/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cabot
Carbon/Keepers Site, Gainesville, Alachua County, FL
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921449/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A01
PB91-921450/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tri-State
Plating, Columbus, IN. (First Remedial Action). March 1990.
PB91-921450/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PBS1-9214517REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fisher-Calo
Chem, Kingsbury, IN. (First Remedial Action), August 1990.
PB91-9214S1/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921452/REB
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wheeler Pit
Site. La Prairie Township, Wl. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921452/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A01
PB91-9214S3/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Pristine,
Inc., Reading, OH. (First Remedial Action), March 1990.
(Amendment).
PB91-921453/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB41-921454/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): K and L
Landfill, Kalamazoo, Ml. (First Remedial Action). September
1990.
P891-921454/REB 91-04 PC A02/MF A01
PB91-921455/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ott/Story/
Cordova Chemical Site, North Muskegon, Ml. (Second Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921455/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
PB91-9214S6/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Naval In-
dustrial Reserve Ordnance Plant. Fridtey, MN. (First Reme-
dial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921456/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-921457/REB
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): National
Presto Industries. Eau Claire, Wl. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB91-921457/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921458/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): St Louis
River/lntartake/Dulutti Tar Site, Duluth, MN. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921458/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-921459/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): dare Water
Supply, Clare County. Ml. (First Remedial Action), August
1990.
PB91-921459/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-921460/REB
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): University
of Minnesota Rosemount Research Center, MN. (First Re-
medial Action). June 1990.
PB91-921460/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB91-921461/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Moss-Amer-
ican Kerr-McGee Oil Site. Milwaukee. Wl. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921461/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
PB91-921462/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Springfield
Township Dump Site, Oakland County, Ml. (Fist Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921462/REB 91-O4 PC A07/MF A02
P891-921463/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Metamora
Landfill. Metamora, Lapeer County, Ml. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921463/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
PB91-921464/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hunts Dis-
posal Landfill Site, Town of Caledonia, Wl. (Fist Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921464/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921465/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Union
Scrap Iron Metal, Hennepin County, Minneapolis, MN. (First
Remedial Action). March 1990.
PB91-921465/REB 91-04 PCA03/MFA01
PB91-921466/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Bofors-
Nobel Site, Muskegon. Ml. (First Remedial Action), Septem-
ber 1990
PB91-921466/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921467/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Jacksonville
Municipal Landfill Superfund Site, AR. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921467/REB 91-04 PCA09/MFA02
PB91-921468/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texarkana
Wood Preserving Company, Texarkana, Bowie County, TX.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921468/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921469/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tenth
Street Dump/Junkyard, Oklahoma City, OK. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921469/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921470/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tinker AFB
(Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK. (First Remedial Action),
August 1990.
PB91-921470/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
PB91-921471/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Northwest-
em States Portland Cement Company Site, Mason City. IA.
(First Remedial Action), June 1990.
PB91-921471/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-921472/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination (East Industrial Park), NE
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921472/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB91-921473/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Hastings
Ground Water Contamination FAR-MAR-CO Subsite, Hast-
ings Irrigation Pipe Company TCA Soils Operable Unit,
Hastings, NE. (Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921473/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-921474/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lindsay
Manufacturing Company. Lindsay. NE. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921474/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-921475/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm Site, Midwest Operable Unit,
Kellogg, I A. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921475/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921476/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Missouri
Electric Works Site, Cape Girardeau, MO. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921476/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PB91-921477/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Waverty
Ground Water Contamination Site, Waverty, NE. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921477/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-921478/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Fairfield
Coal Gasification Site, Fairfield, IA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921478/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921479/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sand Creek
Industrial Site, Commerce City, CO. (Second Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921479/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921480/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ogden De-
fense Depot (Operable Unit 2), Weber County, Ogden, UT.
(First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921480/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-9214B1/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Mystery
Bridge at Highway 20, Natrona County, WY. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921481/REB 91-O4 PC A06/MF A02
PB91-921482/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Monbcello
Mill Tailings Site, San Juan County, UT. (First Remedial
Action). August 1990.
PB91-921482/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921483/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Martin Mari-
etta Astronautics Group Site. Waterton, CO. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921483/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
PB91-921484/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 16). CO. (Second Remedi-
al Action), February 1990.
PB91-921484/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-92148S/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 18), CO. (Third Remedial
Action), February 1990.
PB91-921485/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921486/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 20), CO. (Fifth Remedial
Action), March 1990.
PB91-921486/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-921487/REB
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Flats
Plant (DOE), Northern Jefferson County, CO. (First Remedi-
al Action), January 1 990.
PB91-921487/REB 91-04 PC A19/MF A04
PB91-92148S/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Sharon
Steel (Midvale Tailings), Midvale, UT. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921488/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB91-921489/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): J. H. Baxter
Superfund Site, Weed, CA. (First Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921489/REB 91-04 PC A10/MF A03
PB91-921490/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Stringfellow
Hazardous Waste Site, Riverside County, CA. (Fourth Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921490/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-921491/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Louisiana-
Pacific Corporation, Oroville, CA. (First Remedial Action),
September 1990.
PB91-921491/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921492/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Applied Ma-
terials, Inc., Superfund Site, Santa Clara, CA. (First Remedi-
al Action), September 1 990.
PB91-921492/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921493/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Operating
Industries, Inc., Monterey Park, CA. (Third Remedial
Action), September 1990 (Amendment).
PB91-921493/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-921494/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): FMC Pes-
ticide Formulation Facility, Yakima, WA. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921494/REB 91-04 PCA04/MFA01
PB91-921495/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Mannheim
Avenue Dump Site, Galloway Township, Atlantic County,
NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921495/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB91-921496/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Higgins
Farm, Franklin Township, Somerset County, NJ. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921496/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-921497/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pomona
Oaks Well Contamination Site, Galloway Township, Atlantic
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921497/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921498/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Imperial
Oil/Champion Chemicals, Marlboro Township, Monmouth
County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921498/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-921499/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Vestal
Water Supply Well No. 1-1, Broome County, Vestal, NY.
(Second Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921499/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB91-921501/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Schuylkill
Metal, Hillsborough County, Plant City, FL. (First Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921501/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB91-921502/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Cryo-Chem
Site, Earl Township, Berks County, PA. (Second Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921502/REB 91-04 PC A06/MF A02
PB91-921503/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): King of
Prussia Technical Corporation Site, Winslow Township,
Camden County, NJ. (First Remedial Action), September
1990
PB91-921503/REB 91-04 PCA08/MFA02
PB91-9215O4/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Raymark
Site. Hatboro Borough, Montgomery County, PA. (First Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921504/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
PB91-921505/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base, DE. (First Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921505/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-921506/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Hipps Road
Landfill Site, Duval County, Jacksonville, FL (First Remedi-
al Action), (Amendment), September 1990.
PB91-921506/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
PB91-921507/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): 62nd Street
Dump, Hillsborough County, Tampa, FL. (First Remedial
PB9V921507/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Zeltwood
Groundwater Contamination Site, (Operable Unit 1), Orange
County. Zeltwood, F|_ (First Remedal Action). (Amend-
ment), March 1990.
PB91-921508/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-921509/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sangamo/
Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge (USDOI), Carterville,
II- (Frst Remedal Action), August 1990.
PB91-921509/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PB91-921510/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Crystal
Chemical Site, Houston, TX. (Frst Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921510/REB 91-04 PCA08/MFA02
PB91-921S11/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Rocky Mt
Arsenal (Operable Unit 19), CO. (Fourth Remedal Action),
February 1990.
PB91-921511/REB 91-04 PCA06/MFA02
P891-921512/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Mt
Arsenal (Operable Unit 17). CO. (Eighth Remedial Action),
February 1990.
P891-921512/REB 91-04 PCA05/MFA01
PB91-921S13/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac, Inc..
Jacksonville, AR. (Frst Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921S13/REB 91-O4 PCA09/MFA02
P9S1-921S14/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): White Farm
Equipment Company Dump Site. Floyd County, Charles
City. IA (First Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921514/REB 91-O4 PC A04/MF A01
PW1-W151S/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): ML Indus-
tnes/Taracorp Lead Smelting. Granite City. IL. (Fist Reme-
dm Action). March 1990.
PB91-921515/REB 91-04 PC A09/MF A03
PB91-92151S/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Tyson
Dump Number 1. Upper Marion Township, Montgomery
County. PA. (Third Remedial Action). September 1990.
PB91-921516/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-921S17/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Ocon-
omowoc Electroplating Company Site, Ashppun. W1. (Frst
Remedral Action), September 1990.
PB91-921517/REB 91-04 PC A05/MF A02
PB91-9215ia/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Algoma Mu-
nicipal LandM. Algoma. Wl. (Frst Remedial Action), Sep-
tember 1990.
PB91-921518/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-S21519/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): ReDy Tar
and Chemical Corporation Site, St Peter Aquifer. St Louis
Park, MM. (Third Remedal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921S19/REB 91-04 PCAO4/MFA01
PB91-421520/RE8
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Pagano Sal-
vage Site. Los Lunas. MM. (Fist Remedial Action). Septem-
91-04 PC A03/MF A01
ber 1990.
PB91-921S20/REB
PB91-821521SREB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Arkwood,
Inc.. Omaha. AR. (First Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921S21/REB 91-04 PCA08/MFA02
PB91-«21S23/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Coalings
Asbestos Mine. Fresno County, CA. (Second Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921523/REB 91-04 PC A04/UF A01
pe»1-*21S24/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Master Dis-
posal Service LandfiB, Brootdieid. Wl. (First Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921524/REB 91-O4 PCA04/MFA01
Pe91-*2152S/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Munisport
LandM Srte. Dade County. North Miami. R_ (First Remedial
Acton). JuV 1990.
PB91-921S2S/REB 91-04 PCA09/MFA02
PB91-921S26/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Claramont
Pot/chemical. Nassau County. Old Bethpage, NY. (Second
Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921526/REB 91-04 PCA07/MFA02
PB91-O21SZ7/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2f. Metaltec/
Aerosystems. Frankfn Borough, Sussex County, NJ.
(Second Retnedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-S21527/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-«2152S/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Srver Bow
Creek/Butte Area NPL Site. Warm Springs Ponds Operable
Unt. Upper Clark Fork River Basin. MT. (Fist Remedial
Acton). September 1990.
P991-921S28/REB
91-04 PCA20/MFA04
PB91-921529/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemical
Leaman Tank Lines Site. Logan Township. Gloucester
County, NJ. (Frst Remedial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921S29/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PBS1-921530/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): City Indus-
ties, Winter Park, FL (Frst Remedial Action), March 1990.
PB91-921530/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921531/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Bypass 601
Groundwater Contamination Site (Martin Scrap Recycling
Facility), Concord. NC. (Frst Remedial Action), August
1990.
PB91-921531/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-921532/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Wheeling
Disposal Service Company Landfill, Amazonia, MO. (Frst
Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921532/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-«21533/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Matbace
Petrochemical Company. Broome County, Glen Cove, NY.
(Frst Remedal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921533/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-921SS4/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Intel Santa
Clara HI Superfund Site, Santa Clara, CA. (Frst Remedial
Action), September 1990.
PB91-921534/REB 91-04 PC A08/MF A02
PB91-921S35/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Intersil/Se-
mens Superfund Site, Cupertino. CA. (Frst Remedial
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921535/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PW1-921SW/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Howe
Valley Landfill, Howe Valley, KY. (Frst Remedial Action).
September 1990.
PB91-921539/REB 91-04 PCA11/MFA03
PBS1-921S40/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Portland
Cement Co. (Kiln Dust No. 2 and No. 3) Operable Unit 1.
Salt Lake City. UT. (First Remedial Action), September
1990.
PB91-921540/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB91-921541/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Shenando-
ah Stables, Lincoln County. MO. (Second Remedal Action).
September 1990.
PB91-921541/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-921542/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort Lewis
Logistics Center. Pierce County. Fort Lewis. WA. (Frst Re-
medial Action), September 1990.
PB91-921S42/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-921543/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Cimarron
Mining Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Lincoln County,
Carrizozo. NM. (Frst Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921543/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921544/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Solvent
Service Superfund Site. San Jose. CA. (Frst Remedal
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921544/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB91-92154S/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Hagen
Farm Site. Source Control Operable Unit Dane County, Wl.
(Frst Remedal Action), September 1990.
PB91-921545/REB 91-04 PC A03/MF A01
PB91-921S46/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Yellow
Water Road Site, Duval County, Baldwin. FL (Frst Remov-
al Action). September 1990.
PB91-921546/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PB91-921547/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kummer
Sanitary LandfiB, Northern Township. Bertram! County. MN.
(Third Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921547/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB9142154S/RE8
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Cvmamin-
son Groundwater Contamination Site. Birfngton County,
NJ. (Frst Remedal Action). September 1990.
PB91-921548/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PB91-921S49/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Syosset
Landf*. Nassau County, Syosset. NY. (Frst Remedal
Action). September 1990.
PB91-921549/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PB91-921550/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Coker's
Sanitation Service Landflte, Kent County, DE. (First Reme-
dal Action), September 1990.
PB91-821550/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-9215S1/REB
Superfund Record of Decision: (EPA Region 2): Kentucky
Avenue WeMeU Site. Town of Horseheads. Chemung
County. New York (Second Remedal Action). September
28,1990.
PB91-921551/REB 91-04 PCA15
PB91-921552/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wayne Rec-
lamation and Recycling. Columbia City, Indiana (First Re-
medial Action), Final Report, March 30,1990.
PB91-921552/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A02
PB91-921S53/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spiegelberg
Site, Green Oak Township, Livingston County, Michigan
(First Remedial Action), Final Report, June 29,1990.
PB91-921553/REB 91-04 PC A04/MF A01
PB91-921554/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 22), Colorado (Sixth Re-
medial Action). Final Report. May 3. 1990.
PB91-921554/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921555/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (Operable Unit 23), Adams County, Colo-
rado (Seventh Remedial Action). Final Draft, March 1990.
PB91-9215S5/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921556/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American
Thermostat Site, South Cairo, Green County. New York
(Second Remedial Action). Final Report. June 29, 1990.
PB91-921556/REB 91-O4 PC AOS/MF A02
PB91-921557/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Solvent
Savers Site, Chenango County, New York (First Remedial
Action), Final Report. September 28. 1990.
PB91-921557/REB 91-04 PC A12/MF A03
PB91-921SSB/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sayreville
Landfill Site. Borough of Sayreville. Middlesex County, New
Jersey (Frst Remedial Action). September 28. 1990.
PB91-921SS8/REB 91-04 PC A13/MF A03
PB»1-»21559/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): U.S. Titani-
um Superfund Site. Nelson County. Virginia (Frst Remedial
Action), Final Report, November 29,1990.
PB91-921559/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
PBS1-W1S60/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Coleman
Evans Wood Preserving Site, Duval County, Jacksonville,
Florida (Frst Remedial Action (Amendment)), Final Report,
September 9,1990.
PB91-921560/REB 91-04 PC A07/MF A02
PB91-921561/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Lewtsourg
Dump Site, Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee (Frst
Remedial Action), Final Report, September 19,1990.
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Anderson
Development Company Site. Adrian, Michigan (Frst Reme-
dal Action). Fnal Report. September 28, 1990.
PB91-921562/REB 91-04 PC AOS/MF A01
PB91-921S63/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Rogers
Road Municipal Landfill, Pulasld County, Arkansas (Frst Re-
medial Action). Final Report. September 27.1990.
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PB91421564/REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE). Weldon Spring. MO.
(Second Remedal Action). September 1990.
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The following EPA libraries maintain for reference purposes completed sets of EPA
reports, on microfiche.
Region I Library
Room 2100-B, JFK Federal Bldg.
Boston, Massachusetts 02203
Environmental Research Laboratory
6201 Congdon Boulevard
Duluth, Minnesota 55804
Region II Library
26 Federal Plaza
New York, New York 10278
Region II Field Office Library
Edison, New Jersey 08837
Region 3 Library (3PM21)
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Headquarters Library, Room 2904 WSM, PM-211A
401 M Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20460
Central Regional Laboratory Library
839 Bestgate Rd.
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
Region IV Library
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30365
Reference Library, MD-35
Office of Administration
Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina 27711
Environmental Research Laboratory
College Station Road
Athens, Georgia 30613
Motor Vehicle Emission Laboratory
2565 Plymouth Road
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105
Region VI Library
First International Bldg.
1201 Elm Street
Dallas, Texas 75270
Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research
Laboratory
P.O. Box 1198
Ada, Oklahoma 74820
Region 7 Library
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66101
Region VIII Library 8PM-ASL
1860 Lincoln Street
Denver, Colorado 80295
National Enforcement Investigation Center
Bldg. 53
Box 25227, Denver Federal Center
Denver, Colorado 80225
Region IX Library
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, California 94105
National Environmental Research Center
P.O. Box 15027
Las Vegas, Nevada 89114
Environmental Research Laboratory
Sabine Island, Bldg. 29
Gulf Breeze, Florida 32561
U.S. EPA Information Center M/S 541
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98101
Region V Library
230 South Dearborn Street Room 1420
Chicago, Illinois 60604
A.W. Breidenbach Research Center Library
26 West St. Clair Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45268
Corvallis Environmental Research Laboratory
200 S.W. 35th Street
Corvallis, Oregon 97330
Los Angeles Public Contact Office
300 N. Los Angeles Street
Los Angeles, California 90012
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